The Business Times, 16 November 1984
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Title Section12 1984-11-16 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER It, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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296 1984-11-16 1 Loans BANK LOANS to the manufacturing companies recorded their third consecutive quarterly decline in the three months ending September, and are heading for their first annual fall since 1963. Loans, including bills financing, to the manufacturing sector dropped by $262.7 million296 words
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Article, Illustration682 1984-11-16 1 BOEY KIT YIN - Growth By BOEY KIT YIN THE ECONOMY continued to slow down in the third quarter, the second consecutive quarterly decline this year. Prospects until March next year are expected to remain gloomy for the industrial sector, although optimism is generally running high in the services682 words
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Article456 1984-11-16 1 Outlook BANKERS, traders and those in the distributive trade are now more bullish over business prospects for the next five months. The latest quarterly survey of business expectations for the services sector shows more bankers and businessmen expecting better business in the next six-month period (October456 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-11-16 1 SHARE PRICES etoeed mixed ycMj m the rally which hepi Wedaeaday hegaa to shew ripi «f Ihrihg Mi Muj —rtrt sheet i tmu ĕm Ml think the rally win last aai expect the Stratte Times hMml Index to (all hetow 7U before a meaaftngfnl re> henad caa take72 words
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453 1984-11-16 1 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN GREAT EASTERN Life Insurance yesterday denied that its agents were collecting commissions in advance. "No commission is paid to any of our agents until the company receives the premiums," said Mr Allen Pathmarajah, the general manager. Agents were entitled to453 words
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448 1984-11-16 1 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP IF SINGAPOREANS gained a better understanding of how the country reached its present position by visiting the National Exhibition, then the money and time expended in organising it would have been well spent, said Prime Minister Lee Kuan448 words
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99 1984-11-16 1 Reuter SINGAPORE AIRLINES is continuing studies of privatisation proposals and expects to offer some shares to the public, probably early in 1986, deputy-chairman Lim Chin Beng said yesterday. He told the Australian National Aviation Press Club, merchant banks considering the proposalsReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement69 1984-11-16 1 IPfR^ KENNEX BORON ACE The racket of Perfection A J y/ -Wk* HQ en! X SPORTS 6 UISURI (PTC) ITD. Tot ?ft7 fWld I<l lii-ipO MADE FOR WINNERS V VIBftATJON MATCHING fte/ps you swing the same every time! It's time you get a matched set and lower your handicap! c:69 words
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Advertisement262 1984-11-16 1 SHARE INFORMATION 13 RAW MATERIALS 12 DOONESBURY 5 NEW CHALLENGES face today's young engineers ond their goal should be to establish Singapore as a centre of engineering excellence, says Mr Michael Fam, chairman of the MRTC. Page 3 DAVID STOCKMAN, director of the US Office of Management and Budget, says262 words
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Advertisement102 1984-11-16 1 Drastic fall for contractors Back Page Returns from investments Back Page ;=]%:}\[*.^)+{+$%_$$*_.$@<%:*\\ very lender, very rare 1 There was a time when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan. His hands the tools of ingenuity Testoni perpetuate the art of such craftsmanship Each piece of leather hand-cured102 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration356 1984-11-16 2 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE NEW CHALLENGES face today's young engineers and their goal should be to establish Singapore as a centre of engineering excellence in the region. This can be achieved through choosing "hands-on" experience over a cushy office job, said Mr Michael Fam, chairman of356 words
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Article286 1984-11-16 2 IF YOU have something to say, speak up. The Asian habit of agreeing with superiors instead of stating opinions is often seen as indecision. In multinational corporations, this attitude presents real problems. Mr Dorsey Dunn, president of the American Business Council, said: "My recommendation is286 words
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294 1984-11-16 2 THE PUBLIC Works Department has completed a new secondary school at Geylang Bahru Lane off Geylang Bahru to replace the old Victoria School. It will be handed over to the Ministry of Education tomorrow. Students from the old Victoria School at Tyrwhitt294 words
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199 1984-11-16 2 ACCOUNTANTS in Australia will face increasing competition from merchant banks and other financial institutions in the future. Professor A Carrington, in a public lecture at the National University of Singapore (NUS) yesterday, said that merchant» banks enjoyed certain advantages over accounting firms in that199 words
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398 1984-11-16 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE A WESTERN Australian building materials exhibition held in Singapore has brought in about $17 million in confirmed sales and sales in the offing. The 28 companies that took part in the three-day exhibition which ended yesterday also expect to sell another398 words
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Article235 1984-11-16 2 THE ASSOCIATION for Overseas Technical Scholarship (AOTS) will hold its second training programme for personnel in the service/technical fields from Monday to Dec 15. This is the first time the course will be open to Asean and neighbouring countries. AOTS's first programme, held from Feb 20235 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-11-16 2 BAD «BUSINESS for other companies is good business for Victor and Morris, an auctioning company. The managing director of Victor and Morris, Mr Victor Wee, said that auctions of machines will begin to pick up as more companies close shop while others recycle301 words
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367 1984-11-16 2 STILL SHOTS are not enough. Schools now capture on film official functions, sports events and teaching sessions as audiovisual equipment increasingly replace chalk and board as classroom tools. Audio-visual equipment such as video cassette recorders can now be found in almost every367 words
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154 1984-11-16 2 SINGAPORE will be the coordinator and host of the Fourth Asean Youth Music Workshop next year. The workshops are annual intra-Asean projects, with each member country taking turns to organise and play host. The first three workshops were held in Malaysia, Indonesia154 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-11-16 3 CONSTANCE LEE - By CONSTANCE LEE LOCAL SHIPYARDS can reap substantial gains from India's ambitious five-year oil production and exploration plan, which will come into effect next year. The Indian government will invest US$2O billion under this plan, most of which will be spent on developing known400 words
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216 1984-11-16 3 AN accounts clerk yesterday testified that she only assumed Alan Wong Hoi Ping, a lawyer and director of Singapore-based Broadview Commodities, received $37,000 as his share of the company's secret profit. Leung Yuk Yu, 29, however said during crossexamination that she saw Wong receive216 words
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Article337 1984-11-16 3 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE Nov 19 Accounting And Tax Aspects Of IAS 21, IAS 24 DAC fi VENUE Novotel Orchid Inn ORGANISER Singapore Society Of Accountants Nov 19 Nov 19 Nov 19-21 Nov 19-21 'i Nov 19-23 Nov 19-23 Nov 19-24 Nov 20 Nov 20 Nov 21-23 Nov337 words
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277 1984-11-16 3 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP THE SUCCESS OF Singapore Apparel in Tokyo has spurred the Trade Development Board to plan a follow-up promotion in Japan next year. Five of the 25 local garment manufacturers who staged the three-day fashion exhibition have concluded sales of $2.1 million.277 words
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158 1984-11-16 3 THE Asian trade exhibition on bank systems and technology, Banque Asia '85, will be held in Hongkong next September. Since I960! the show has been held in Singapore every two years. Mr JB Fernandes, managing director of Technofairs Corporation which organises the158 words
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199 1984-11-16 3 PENU MOHAN SINGH, a former manager at Texas Instruments, was yesterday sentenced to four years jail for taking 11.24 million in bribes. He was also ordered to pay a penalty of the same amount, failing which he would face another four years in199 words
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Advertisement128 1984-11-16 2 CHEAPSALE TWO SIMMA TOWER CRANES IN VERY GOOD WORKING CONDITION Model *****-A3. Height under hook 72m with anchorage ties PFA base Jib length 42m Tiptoad 1.2 ton at 42m 3.0 ton at 189 m Max sate working load 3 metnc tons Max Jib length 42m Hoisting winch 25HP(PATAY MOTOR) Slewing128 words
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Advertisement93 1984-11-16 3 n T mi 1 Something very delicious is in the air at the Shangri-La. Latour, Shangri-La's new Continental restaurant, has opened its doors. An abundance of ambience, exquisite foody superb wine, attentive service and a luxurious, comfortable interior awaits you. These are just some of the special touches that make93 words
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OVERSEAS
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405 1984-11-16 4 Reuter A MAJOR investment seminar aimed at attracting foreign capital into China revealed growing competition among China's cities in the rush for development and a simmering dispute as to where funds should be channelled, Western businessmen and economists said. More than 150 delegates from China'sReuter - 405 words
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193 1984-11-16 4 UPI CHINA'S Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian has said that his country would offer better terms to Taiwan than it did to Hongkong, including the right to retain an army, if Taiwan agreed to reunification with the mainland. Mr Wu, accompanying Chinese President Li XiannianUPI - 193 words
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158 1984-11-16 4 Reuter. PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos said pre-trial inquiries into the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino would continue even without cooperation from a panel that investigated the murder. He said in a statement carried by the Philippines News Agency (PNA) that the panel's help "would merely haveReuter. - 158 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-11-16 4 Reuter NORTH AND SOUTH Korea began unprecedented economic talks at the border village of Panmunjom yesterday, with the South saying it was ready to discuss trade and joint ventures. The talks, 40km north of Seoul, marked the first government-to-govemment contact between the two sides since politicalReuter; UPI photo - 227 words
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100 1984-11-16 4 Reuter NATO secretary-general Lord Carrington has warned that the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation alliance must not be dazzled by the "sex appeal" of new-technology weapons into neglecting basic defence improvements or changing its strategy. In a speech at the Nato assembly in Brussels on Wednesday,Reuter - 100 words
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Article63 1984-11-16 4 Reuter SOME EASING of income tax and more relief for lower income groups featured in Sri Lanka's budget for 1985, which was presented to Parliament by Finance Minister Ronnie de Mel. "Income tax in Sri Lanka is at present higher than in any other Asian country," MrReuter - 63 words
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Article796 1984-11-16 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time f>AA PAS 0155 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH60I 0720 KUL SIA SQ43 0730 DHA CAL CIOIO 0805 JED/DHA MAS MH68I 0820 KUL TMA TL351 0830 BEY/DXB MAS MH603 0905 KUL SWR SRI 76 0930 ZRH/BKK MAS MH671 0930 KUL MAS MH811 0940796 words
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440 1984-11-16 5 Reuter THE UNITED STATES is ready for all-out economic war with the European Economic Community (EEC) if the 10-nation bloc refuses to curb its use of subsidies to promote exports to the Third World. US Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Tim McNamar,Reuter - 440 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article71 1984-11-16 5 THE GANG responsible for poisoning sweets and planting them in Japanese stores in an attempt to extort money from the Morinaga company had previously attempted to blackmail another food firm. Marudai Foods Co, which specialises in ham products, said on Wednesday that the "Man with 21 Faces" gang71 words
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Article56 1984-11-16 5 LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT Corp must pay US$l9.7 million to TO orphans who suffered brain damage in a aeroplane crash during the 1975 rescue of babies from Vietnam, a US federal judge ruled on Wednesday. The settlement brings to an end an eight-year lawsuit filed on behalf of 15056 words
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Article35 1984-11-16 5 UNITED NATIONS Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar was criticised at a UN budgetary control meeting on Wednesday for granting too many exceptions to the rule against first-class travel for UN staff.35 words
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Article55 1984-11-16 5 BRITISH FOREIGN Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe acknowledged on Wednesday that he plans to reduce Britain's overseas aid budget but he said cash cuts for the Third World would be modest. British newspapers speculated this week that the government intended trimming up to £100 million from the annual55 words
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Article40 1984-11-16 5 ALL 10 MEMBERS of the Armed Forces Supreme Council, Argentina's highest military court, resigned on Wednesday in apparent reaction to criticism of their handling of the court martials of top military government officials accused of human rights violations.40 words
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Article73 1984-11-16 5 Agencies OPPOSITION calls for the restoration of the death penalty in France mounted on Wednesday following the killing of three Turkish immigrant workers and the murders of elderly women in the Montmartre district of Paris. Interior Minister Pierre Joxe condemned "the politicisation of the law and order question",Agencies - 73 words
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238 1984-11-16 5 UPI PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi lashed out at the United States for jeopardising global peace and security by its threats of an armed invasion of Nicaragua. His statement was the first criticism of the United States since he succeeded his assassinated motherUPI - 238 words
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Article45 1984-11-16 5 Reuter ADVENTUROUS writers are being offered a fee of £2,500 in England to go to jail for four months. An arts association is looking for a writer-in-residence to help inmates realise their literary talents at three prisons in Durham. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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439 1984-11-16 5 FT DAVID STOCKMAN, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, told President Reagan and his Cabinet that projections were pointing towards a record federal budget deficit of between US$2O5- and $210 billion in the current fiscal year. The figures were presentedFT - 439 words
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216 1984-11-16 5 NYT MANEKA GANDHI, the estranged sister-in-law of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and a bitter opponent of his assassinated mother Indira Gandhi, has announced that she would run against Rajiv in the general election next month. Maneka combined the announcement with a seriesNYT - 216 words
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Advertisement196 1984-11-16 4 Here's one bed you'll definitely do more than just sleep in 9 1 If t ft. >S h ii ft ft* IV jL 1 Pi "s** <S ifskl 1003/2 L J i. I* f RMIB i'M®. mmk What makers us so sure? Well, only Solmet brass beds come with this196 words
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Advertisement10 1984-11-16 4 Pan Am Clipper Class. More Seatroom. More Legroom. More Space.10 words
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Advertisement117 1984-11-16 5 CITIBANK INTEREST RATES REMAIN THE SAME Even though rates are going down ss rd?'5 at< 2** '«&8* 9'ltib; 711% te izm Citibank bE Rate c «t Now SvTime Deposit 7-— 3% S£*wr© j£?S«*ro I •<■■« oom, JMf>c«W* 4 «»UN. Qg?^e October 16th 1984 October 24th 1984 October 30th 1984 November117 words
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Miscellaneous61 1984-11-16 5 Doonesbury GO AHEAP, J.J.,WURWOfWES ZONK* TELL ARIOm.I'VBXUNHATYOU CIPeVTO6OTDm> i JUST TDLPME- SCHOOL./ 1 UH-HJH AW I'M JOINING U Bo&a. mB. m fi 'A t; 15 3 2'. m Tc m m 4 '2 fa BY GARRY TRUDEAU 'frtf. I DON 7 I DONTCARE,KAN MODS# HONEY. HtNEEP HJM VVENEVEA 10 SHORE61 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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493 1984-11-16 6 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE central bank says an IMF standby credit of US$63O million to be made available in seven instalments is conditional on satisfactory quarterly reviews by the IMF. The bank made the disclosure in a memorandum circulated to 483 creditor banksReuter - 493 words
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334 1984-11-16 6 Reuter PRESIDENT Nicolas Ardito Barletta contacted Panama's main creditor banks in the US before announcing talks on an external debt rescheduling of US$7OO milIk» to start next month, banking and diplomatic sources said Mr Ardito Barletta, a former WorldReuter - 334 words
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Article73 1984-11-16 6 UPI THE ASIAN Development Bank yesterday approved a US$67 million loan to South Korea for a water supply project and another US$6O million loan for Indonesia's livestock development project in Kalimantan. The loans were for 25 years with an annual interest of 10.25 perUPI - 73 words
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Article351 1984-11-16 6 A SINGAPORE-BASED merchant bank, Bank of Montreal Asia Ltd (BOMAL), has turned in a respectable net profit after tax of $18.5 million for the year ending October 31, 1963. This is a 38.8 per cent rise over the previous financial year. The increase was a351 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article849 1984-11-16 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed higher yesterday against most major currencies in moderate trading. It firmed in the morning on a general belief that US interest rates were bottoming out and higher US federal funds and Eurodollar deposit rates. The dollar closed firmer at 2.9640/50 marks. Sterling closed849 words
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Article243 1984-11-16 6 Interbank rotes at 3pm Local doAon to ifidoi moo parity on* w«t of foroigw cvcrfncy US dolor 2 1470 2 1480 ***** -23 85 Storing pound 2 7064 ***** 7 3469 -63 14 Ausfrofcan dolor 1 8419 1 8438 ***** -46 28 NZ dolor 1 0627 1 0647243 words
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Article312 1984-11-16 6 BA Futures Inc EUEOOOLLA* futures opened lower at Simex yesterday. From the openly of 89.94, the December contract fell to the morning low of 89.90. With the firming of Eurodollar deposit rates, the December contract closed at the day's low of 89.89. DmMshil futures traded actively and block* ofBA Futures Inc - 312 words
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Article192 1984-11-16 6 HONGKONG The metal closed yesterday with little changed after moving in a narrow US$l.lO range throughout, while trading was (airly quiet except (or some Singapore profit-taking. The bullion price ended at P45.10/5I an ounce against an initial $345.80/ 346.20 and New York's 1346.00/50 close. On the local market, gold192 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-11-16 6 ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady at firmer opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday. Short-dates firmed between 1/8 and 3/16 point initially on higher US federal fundi rate and thereafter remained Asian dollar CD rates were little changed from higher opening levels in quiet afternoon trading.238 words
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Article119 1984-11-16 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate rose 1/4-point from Wednesday's close at 7 per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. The one-month term rate rose by 1/IS-point; while the two and three-month maturities remained unchanged. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer M Overnight 7 6 7/8 1-month 6119 words
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Advertisement112 1984-11-16 6 DATA PROCESSING MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION SEMINAR '85 V X V v f 1 —X, v I r/f-j v v S i XT Managing the Information Resources T L 4-1 1 T N. N xlJi aFsWiKi V v te M M .i--m •m i V- FOR WHOM General Management, data processing managers112 words
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Advertisement98 1984-11-16 6 Dragon Dig 228 Masterfully Prepared Sichuan Sea Food Dishes Ah Dragon City's menu. 228 dishes. Cold dishes, hot dishes, dumplings. Each one superbly prepared. Delight your taste buds with our hot dishes, from boneless smoked Sichuan duck, to the Dragon City Special hsh with chilli sauce. Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant98 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article229 1984-11-16 7 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator Flight Local From Operator Flight Local For number time numbar tmM FRIDAY TMA TL35I 0830 BEY/DXB FT FT78 0135 KUL/HKG/ NRT/ANC/ ORD/JFK JAL JL615 0930 KUL NW NW906 0935 NRT/SFO /LAX TMA TL35I 1000 TYO/(BKK /DXB/BEY) TMA TL352 1000 TYO/(BKK /DXB/BEY) SATURDAY CAL CI333 0250229 words
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78 1984-11-16 7 FREIGHT charter services might be introduced between the Middle East and New Zealand. This issue was brought up when the managing director of Pakistan International Airlines, Air Marshal Wiqar Azim, and the chief executive of Air New Zealand, Norman Geary, met in Auckland recently.78 words
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Article469 1984-11-16 7 LOH HUI YIN - West German national carrier holding informal talks with SIA By LOH HUI YIN HIGH CARGO volume on the Singapore-Frankfurt route is forcing Lufthansa to rent more cargo space from rival airlines. The West German national carrier recently began informal negotiations with Singapore Airlines on leasing469 words
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Article, Illustration201 1984-11-16 7 FATHER CHRISTMAS, for long a jolly symbol of the festive season with his reindeer-drawn sleigh, has finally joined the jet set. Instead of using the sleigh on his long trips to distribute goodies, Santa will be flying by Finnair, the national airline of Finland. For201 words
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157 1984-11-16 7 KINGSLEY WOOD - By KINGSLEY WOOD in Sydn«y OLYMPIC Airways of Greece is returning to Australia after an absence of 10 years. From Dec 6, the Greek national carrier will fly twice a week from Athens to Sydney and Melbourne via Singapore. The airline will use157 words
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Article, Illustration352 1984-11-16 7 CONSTANCE LEE - By CONSTANCE LEE FREIGHT forwarders Dart Express will extend its coverage in Asia further when its Bangladesh office opens next year. The Hongkong-based company, which opened an office here in 1960, already has branches in Sri Lanka, Taiwan, the US, Canada and West352 words
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Advertisement278 1984-11-16 7 Preaualffication to Mandarin Gardens invites applicants to prequalify to tender for operation of resort and country club facilities to be run exclusively for residents. Applicants must have proven experience in their relevant fields. Mandarin Gardens comprise 1,006 residential apartments expected to be completed by early 1986. Developer <8> Mandarin Gardens278 words
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FEATURES
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Article474 1984-11-16 8 TWO YEARS ago, employers complained when they learned that the government intended to reduce its role from a dominant party in the tripartite negotiations in the National Wages Council to no more than as an employer and a provider of economic indicators. Much of that474 words
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Article, Illustration1219 1984-11-16 8 WILLIAM BROAD - Stronger than steel and as hard as diamonds, this material is making itself felt in diverse industries By WILLIAM BROAD NYT OVER THE COURSE of a decade chemists have learned to blend, beat and bake different kinds of ceramic compounds into materials that are strongerNYT - 1,219 words
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777 1984-11-16 8 LEONARD SILK - By LEONARD SILK NYT IN MOSCOW in 1935, when Europe was Bearing the brink of war, Josef Stalin, the Soviet leader, said to Pierre Laval, the French foreign minister: "The Pope! How many divisions has he got?" Today nobody is likely to makeNYT - 777 words
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Article, Illustration956 1984-11-16 9 STEVE LOHR - Changes are needed in Philippines' forces as well as funds By STEVE LOHR NYT I. THE SMALL bank of armed men walking on a provincial road north of Manila recently 1 was a rag-tag bunch, a western "diplomat recalled. As he approached in his car,NYT - 956 words
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Miscellaneous720 1984-11-16 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Takes the first jumps? (6) 7 A new coot (3, 5) 8 Female with a big mouth (6) lOLike David's little band? (5) 13 Something you could read and quietly put down (4) 14 Old tools? (4) 15 Where to kmd right next to a bird720 words
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SPORTS
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545 1984-11-16 9 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE HIGHEST administrative committee of the world's soccer governing body will meet on Nov 30 to deckle what action to take against the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation over the Asian Cup controversy. Fifa's press officer, Mr Guido Tognoni, told BT in545 words
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Article, Illustration525 1984-11-16 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS WHILE EVERYONE else was suggesting that turning professional was the key to squash success, Singapore's Kiwi coaches Neven Barbour and Rob Crothall disagreed. And now they have a disciple. Twenty-five-year-old Alex Tay, Singapore's fourth-ranking player, left for Auckland last night525 words
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215 1984-11-16 9 Reuter THE MONACO government said on Wednesday night it had (ailed to resolve its dispute with the International Motor Sports Federation (Fisa) which is threatening the future of the Formula One Grand Prix and the Monte Carlo rally. The government said three meetings withReuter - 215 words
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Article33 1984-11-16 9 AFP FORMER Junior lightweight world champion Gabriel "Flash" Elorde was preparing to return home from hospital in Manila after receiving radioation treatment for lung cancer, government television reported on Wednesday.AFP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-11-16 9 Reuter THE UNITED STATES, winners of 16 of the previous 30 events, are favoured to retain the World Cup team golf championship when the 33 teams started this year's event at the Olgiata Club yesterday. But whoever wins the trophy on SundayReuter - 314 words
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Article126 1984-11-16 9 AP MICHAEL JORDAN Is quickly proving to the rest of the US National Basketball Association that there is little he doesn't know about scoring and dazzling crowds. Learning to play defence against other NBA stars may take a little while, however. The 6-foot-6 rookie from NorthAP - 126 words
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Advertisement263 1984-11-16 9 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE Pr^pmlteCkaagerf Skip's Name We, Sealion Shipping (S) Pte Ltd Agents for Ambassador Maritime Inc., 80 Broad Street, Monrovia, Liberia, the owners of the vessel 'Korea Star' of Singapore Registry Official No. *****4 of groas tonnage 6951.93 tons register tonnage 4123.66 tons nereby give notice that we have263 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article193 1984-11-16 10 Reuter THE BRITISH government has appointed accountants to help prevent investors from trying to secure unfair advantage when applying for British Telecom PLC shares later this month, according to a Trade and Industry Department statement. Accountants Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co will seek to policeReuter - 193 words
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211 1984-11-16 10 UPI PACIFIC TELESIS, one of the seven Baby Bell companies created in the AT T break-up, is branching out into a new retailing area it sees as a natural extension of the telephone business. PacTel is getting into the computer store businessUPI - 211 words
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313 1984-11-16 10 Reuter, UPI SHARE PRICES on Wall Street on Wednesday remained virtually unchanged amid investor concern about the federal budget deficit and interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average improved by 0.33 point to 1206.93. Losing issues led gainers 824 to 659. Volume onReuter,; UPI - 313 words
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Advertisement63 1984-11-16 10 your very own retreat I \r. 1 r V s r '< r At Scotts Cafe, we serve all your tastebuds' fancies from delicious Western cuisine to mouth-watering Oriental dishes. Set in an intimate atmosphere surrounded by red brick walls, wrought-iron lamps and lush greenery. HOTEL ASIA Your trland In63 words
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Article323 1984-11-16 11 HONGKONG: Share prices staged an afternoon rally yesterday but still closed slightly lower on the day. Hutchison Whampoa and Swire Pacific both came under selling pressure with Swire closing at H1315.20, off 10 cents, and Hutchison rebounding to finish at $19.70, up 20 cents. China Light shed 10 cents323 words
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Article244 1984-11-16 11 NOV IS Al Sincur* WT 650 24 40 I860 0 1 -0 1$ Lion Hwa Indus Nan Yo Plo» Pacific Cam 1160 29 60 25 40 0 3 0 4 0 1 Cathay Com Chang Hw Bark 27 60 51 50 17 SO -02 unch 0 3 unch +0244 words
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Article392 1984-11-16 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed easier yesterday in moderate trading as front runners met profit-taking with investors becoming nervous about the high price level. The market average, which rose 55.74 on Wednesday, feU 19.28 to close at 11,301.62, on turnover of 380 million shares against 430 million on Wednesday. Heavy392 words
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Article101 1984-11-16 11 MAMLA: Share prices closed generally easier yesterday in continued sluggish trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index was down 1.00 at 112.02 and Mines off 1.86 at 827.26 but Oils were unchanged at 0.590. PLDT closed lower at 37.50 from 39.00 and Oriental at 0.011 from 0.012. NOV 19 NM101 words
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Article327 1984-11-16 11 SYDNEY: Share prices closed firm yesterday as gold stocks attracted strong support despite steady bullion prices offshore. The All Ordinaries Index was 1.4 points firmer at 779.7, All Industrials up 1.3 at 1,126.2 and All Resources 1.4 higher at 511.4. National turnover was 77.13 million shares worth A 5106.80327 words
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Article157 1984-11-16 11 BANGKOK: Share prices closed mixed in active trading yesterday. The Book Club Index rose 0.40 point to 123.85 but declines led advances by two-to-one as turnover jumped to 1.83 million shares from Wednesday's 1.07 million. Bangkok Bank led the activity for the fourth consecutive day but closed unchanged at157 words
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Article69 1984-11-16 11 Hoy 15 Borfc S*oU Won 650 13 Hywdai Carp Hymdoi Motor KAL 934 *24 527 730 36 •1 13 +5 OohMif 8k Cornnarod 0k 620 t-66 545 10 inch 22 Korva Of Karoo Ship 1299 412 -1 unch Dotwoo Carp 487 trtch 730 639 Dona Ah 645 •5 120069 words
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Article56 1984-11-16 11 Reuter DUPONT CO has signed a letter of Intent to form a joint venture to produce and market Butanediol in Japan. The joint venture company, Dupont-Idemitsu Co, will build a £40 million a year plant in Chiba, Japan. Butanediol is used in the manufacture of engineeringReuter - 56 words
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339 1984-11-16 11 FT TALKS on possible cooperation between Sumitomo Bank and Daiwa Securities, which the two confirmed were taking place on Tuesday, have sparked a round of speculation in Tokyo that the remaining three of Japan's "Big Four" securities houses may seek similar cooperative arrangementsFT - 339 words
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242 1984-11-16 11 FT FORD MOTOR of the US plans a US$4O million expansion of its investment in Taiwan that will enable its affiliate there, Ford Liu Ho, to begin exporting small cars less than two years from now. The car exports will mark aFT - 242 words
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Advertisement467 1984-11-16 11 to witte, dlae mm DELIGHTS i A 0 Si t v W "v Vh V* V 1 -V §kasoi( of ffie j^unf In Europe, the quest for wild game is a well-loved sport At the BARON'S TABLE, the pleasures of hunting are experienced in the magnificent offering of prised game467 words
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Advertisement181 1984-11-16 11 Thai Sutcvxl Srval I n True Siamese Slvlc i 7 -V t I of food. Think »arcoal-GriNedl m Thai Seafood and our other detoctatola Thai Or if you're a gourmet cook, take home aome treah seafood from our mini wfood market And cook up a storm. The original taetool Thai181 words
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445 1984-11-16 12 FT THE EIGHT EUROPEAN soft-wood-importing countries expect little change in consumption next year and as individual importer companies move to bring their stockholdings in line with expected demand, it is likely that Europe's total import of softwood will drop by 2 perFT - 445 words
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299 1984-11-16 12 AFP THE PHILIPPINES may have a rice shortage between now and March next year, a Philippine industry organisation said on Wednesday. The president of the Confederation of Filipino Rice and Corn Associations Inc, Domingo Tuzon said that "it would be necessary toAFP - 299 words
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Article173 1984-11-16 12 Reuter CAMBODIA faces a serious food shortage next year because of flooding and drought which has ruined half the 1984-85 rice crop, according to official reports and independent sources. The People's Republic of Kampuchea (PRK) planted only 1.1 million hectares of a planned 1.7 million hectaresReuter - 173 words
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144 1984-11-16 12 ABOUT 360,000 sacks of high grade Siamese rice worth more tharf Ms 36 million were said to be smuggled into Kelantan through various illegal entry points at the Kelantan/Thai border every year. Sources said about 1,000 sacks of rice worth $100 each were being smuggled144 words
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136 1984-11-16 12 Reuter VIETNAM bought an additional 10,000 to 50,000 tonnes of Thai rice in the past week, bringing its estimated total imports from Thailand to over 200,000 tonnes this year. Rice trade sources said most of the Thai rice exported to Vietnam was officially soldReuter - 136 words
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Article93 1984-11-16 12 Reuter CHINA will donate 50,000 tonnes of grain to droughtstricken African countries in addition to 30,000 tonnes given earlier this year, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday. Ministry spokesman Ma Yuzhen told a weekly news briefing that China had great sympathy for theReuter - 93 words
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311 1984-11-16 12 FT AUSTRALIA is facing its worst locust plague in 30 years, though it is too early to say how much damage will be inflicted on crops and pastures. Dr Phil Symmons, director of the Canberra-based Australian Plague Locust Commission, said last week that the infestation wasFT - 311 words
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222 1984-11-16 12 Bernama MALAYSIA is prepared to completely revamp its Standard Malaysian Rubber (SMR) scheme and adopt new specifications acceptable to the rubber consuming industry, provided the specifications are pragmatic. Tan Sri Dr BC Sekhar, controller of rubber research and chairman of the Malaysian RubberBernama - 222 words
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Article179 1984-11-16 12 SINGAPORE The rubber market yesterday closed marginally higher with December One RSS buyers quoted at 174.00 cents per Kg, up a quarter cent from Wednesday. The morning session gained 0.25 cent after fluctuating narrowly in thin trading due to lack of interest in the absence of the Malaysian market.179 words
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Article238 1984-11-16 12 RAS prices (in S cents/kilo, FOB m bale*) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int I RSS prompt 171 50 172 50 171 25 172 25N Int 1 RSS Dec 84 174 25 174 75 174 00 174 50 kit 1 RSS Jon 85 176 25 176238 words
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Article160 1984-11-16 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoervx I6's 3,150 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,200 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,800 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,000 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21 's 3,400 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,800 Blue Phoenix 40'$ 5,000 Open-end yarn160 words
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Article45 1984-11-16 12 LONDON USS/tonnt ciowng pncn on No* 14 Sumatra 5% Nov 652 SOsIr Dec 647 50sk Jan 655/ 647 50slr Feb 655 OOsIr ROTTERDAM US$/toMw (idtan' Sumatro/M'sia doiM) pncos) Max 5 Nov 645 OOsIr The Malaysian markets wars closed yaatarday for a local holiday.45 words
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Article981 1984-11-16 12 COFFEE Robusta futures finished a quiet session yesterday £5 a tonne below to £6 above Wednesday night's close. November traded last at £2,610, up £1 from Wednesday, and equalling the recent contract high. Prices traded within a narrow range in the morning. easing initially on slight profit-taking liquidation981 words
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Article157 1984-11-16 12 Chinese Produce Exchenge Robusto 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 492 50 (Sellers' noon closing prices on No* 110 FOB NSW 396 00 15 iV 100 kg) B W FOB NSW 281 00 Coconut oil Gambier Bulk FOB Old drum FOB 190 00 203 00 FOB NSW 305 00 New157 words
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Article282 1984-11-16 12 Singapore A-l speool 192 (S$/kilo, ei-godown) Thai white C-l speool C-l Ordinary Loonzam 100% unq unq 100% 1st class first grade unq (kongoroo) 100% second grade unq new crop 096 100% thrd grode unq 100% 2nd class 100% 3rd class 0 70 070 Parboiled 25% new crop No stock282 words
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Article155 1984-11-16 12 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed on Wednesday near the lows, off 2* cents to V« US-cent per bushel in light trade. A larger than expected increase in the projected 1964-85 carry-out, a small weekly export loading figure and the outlook for generally slack foreign demand155 words
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Article156 1984-11-16 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed on Wednesday on or near the lows, off five cents to V« US-cent per bushel. Although Tuesday's soybean export inspection figure was larger than expected, the outlook for new business remained poor near-term, adding to the negative tone. The market's156 words
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Article, Illustration4238 1984-11-16 13 THE Singapore stock market closed mixed after some late selling pressure pared the morning's gains yesterday. The BT Composite Index closed 3.87 points higher to 706.06 while the Straits Times Industrial Index rose 2.89 points to 804.59. Volume was moderate at 10.244,238 words
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Article148 1984-11-16 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices Ha* 14 Ha* IS rrc.-■■■»■ 704.19 708 06 rr Mom *****10 *****61 •T OS/OS -369 -282 ST ***** 80*59 ST f mmma 2363.38 2397.36 STHaMh 882.11 881.S9 ST Piortm 488.21 489.17 V" 351.66 330 74 ST PWm 2521 96 2S23.80 OOC 6)068 6)4.25 OU8Ciiii|iii»i148 words
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Article3559 1984-11-16 13 810 and offer prices officially C luted and business In and re- I ported to the Stock Exchange of 1 Singapore yesterday with the C number of shares traded shown fc In brackets In lots of 1,000 untu unless otherwise specified. All Time SetUement Contract»3,559 words
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Article, Illustration879 1984-11-16 14 L M plans terraced factories on Carship land Property to be acquired through new shares issue -1.& M Group Investments Ltd is opting to build terraced factories and one warehouse, instead of flatted factories, on a piece of industrial land in Pandan Loop, Jurong. The property.situated within thp Jurong Industrial879 words
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Article160 1984-11-16 14 INDUSTRIAL Commercial Bank Ltd has appointed Dr Lim Chong-Yah as a company director. <£IM LIM Finance Ltd said a substantial shareholder, Soon Peng Yam (Pte) Ltd, had bought an additional 30,000 shares in the company for $68,650, increasing its stake to 15.15 million shares (75.77 percent) from 15.12160 words
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632 1984-11-16 14 THE CITY of London is speculating anew as to whether Mr Roland "Tiny" Rowland's latest purchase of shares in the House of Fraser was a caprice or part of a master plan. Mr Rowland, chief executive of Lonrho, last week632 words
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221 1984-11-16 14 MULTI-Purpose Holdings Bhd's (MPHB) proposed exchange of its 40.68 per cent stake in United Malayan Banking Corporation Bhd for a 51 per cent interest in Malaysian French Bank Bhd (MFB) can now be effected. MPHB said that approvals have now been obtained from221 words
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109 1984-11-16 14 Reuter DUNLOP Holdings PLC said its auditors Ernst Whinney are being replaced by Price Waterhouse A Co. The decision followed a review of all the group's financial advisers by the newly constituted board under chairman Sir Michael Edwardes. Sir Michael succeeded Sir Maurice HodgsonReuter - 109 words
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423 1984-11-16 14 MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS of Federal Cables, Wires Metal Manufacturing Bhd, who together hold 35.6 per cent of the issued capital, have given their firm undertaking to take up their full entitlement of the company's rights issue. The shareholders, who own 12.15 million shares,423 words
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290 1984-11-16 14 FT THE Swedish government has launched a new scheme of compulsory corporate investment funds aimed at forcing companies to increase investment in employee training and research and development. Companies will have to transfer an amount equivalent to 10 per cent of 1965 profits into so-called "renewalFT - 290 words
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Article109 1984-11-16 14 HONGKONG Hang Seng Index Thursday J 074.84 Wednesday 1077 93 Week ago 1052.65 Australian Industrials Thursday ***** Wednesday ***** Week ago ***** NEW YORK TOKYO Tokyo Dow Jones Thursday *****62 Wednesday *****.90 Week ago ***** 92 TSE Index Thursday 856 71 Wednesday 856 93 Week ago 850 61109 words
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Article519 1984-11-16 14 LAST FULL YEAR Com pony Period Date Yeor Net EPS Gross Net onnounced ending (cents) div profit lost year (%> ($000) G Lumber Interim June 30 Sep 84 3.618L H K Tin Interim Aug 25 Sep 84 368L K G Hldgs Interim Sep 12 Dec 84 8 3519 words
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Article821 1984-11-16 14 Current Ex Books Dote Total tor Total tor payment dote dot* payoble the year previous year A 1 S B 15%(b) NYA NYA NYA 15% 15% A M D B 6 3%(b) Oct 8 Oct 18 Nov 29 63% 1 8% A M D B 2%l Nov 12821 words
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Article239 1984-11-16 14 Monogers' prices MARA Bumiputra for Nov 16 First 8'putro 512 517 Second B'putra 4 70 4 75 Singapore Unit Trust Third B'putra Fourth B'putra 397 402 4 22 4 27 The Commerce 2 58 2.74 Frfth B'putra 2 86 2 91 The Sovngs Fund 1 72 1 82239 words
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1010 1984-11-16 15 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN THE Stock Exchange of Singapore is giving top priority to a proposal to introduce scripless trading on the local exchange. This is not the first time that the idea has been mooted. A few years ago there was talk of a1,010 words
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300 1984-11-16 15 TWO bumiputra cooperative societies in Malaysia one in Penang and the other in Selangor have taken up a 30 per cent equity in the ailing Bank Buruh, the only commercial bank operating at a loss. They are Koperasi Gabungan Negeri Pulau Pinang and300 words
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Article, Illustration878 1984-11-16 15 iMoa mm... By HOCK LOCK SIEW IT IS UNPRECEDENTED for a company on the eve of going public to lower its offer price. Thus, Lum Chang Holdings has set a record of sorts with its wise decision to price its offer of 25By HOCK LOCK SIEW - 878 words
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Article1040 1984-11-16 15 EQUITIES yesterday opened mixed but with a slightly lower bias in thin trade with Wall Street's mixed overnight performance failing to provide incentive. At 9.45 am the FTSE 100 index was off two points at 1179.5. Movements among leaders were limited to a few pence either way with1,040 words
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Article619 1984-11-16 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK CONSTRUCTION-BASED Lum Chang Holdings Ltd, the fourth local company to be admitted to the Stock Exchange of Singapore this year, has forecast an impressive growth in earnings for the current financial year ending June, 1965. Based entirely on contracts in hand, Lum619 words
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Article41 1984-11-16 15 THE due date for delivery of settlement contracts in shares of Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Bhd will be brought forward to Nov 27. Trading on a settlement basis will be suspended from Nov 28 until further notice.41 words
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Advertisement65 1984-11-16 14 a INDIAN BANK through its Foreign Currency Banking Unit Colombo U5525,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE MAY 1987 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the interest period from 16th November, 1984 to 16th May, 1985 the Certificates will carry an65 words
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Advertisement24 1984-11-16 14 THE GREAT BOOKS For those interested in Intellectual Enjoyment -443 great works by 74 authors in 54 volumes Call STP Distributors Tel No: *****44/*****2824 words
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Advertisement167 1984-11-16 14 OFFICIAL NOTICE I PROPOSAL TO CNAIKE A SHIP S NAME We, PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PRIVATE) LIMITED, of 140 Cecil Street, #03-00, PIL Building, Singapore 0106, hereby give notice that in consequence of our intended purchase, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant167 words
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Advertisement114 1984-11-16 15 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. NEW ISSUE *<>- WOULD BANK International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Canadian $75,000,000 12%% Canadian Dollar Notes of 1984, due October 25,1991 ISSUE PRICE 99 3 /< PER CENT. Daiwa Securities Co. Ltd. Abu Dhabi Investment Company Bangkok Bank Limited The114 words
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658 1984-11-16 16 LEE HAN SHIH - Economic Survey of Singapore Third Quarter Contracts By LEE HAN SHIH CONTRACTORS experienced some of their darkest hours during the third quarter of 1984, managing to clinch only about $1,296 billion worth of new building jobs then. This is a drastic drop658 words
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503 1984-11-16 16 Profitability RETURNS ON investments of companies operating in Singapore in 1981 were almost double that of 1971. The highest rates of return on equity in 1981 were enjoyed by companies wholly-owned by foreigners. Within the various sectors of industry, the manufacturing503 words
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Article132 1984-11-16 16 Reuter, AP AUSTRALIA'S opposition, faced with opinion polls predicting a landslide victory for the Labour government in general elections on Dec 1, yesterday formally launched its campaign by accusing Labour of stage-managing a fragile, short-term economic recovery. Opposition leader Andrew Pea- cock promised a series ofReuter,; AP - 132 words
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354 1984-11-16 16 AFP ASEAN SEEMS assured of renewed strong backing from the EEC over Cambodia during the fifth round of EEC-Asean ministerial consultations which opened in Dublin yesterday. Diplomatic sources said foreign ministers of the two groupings were expected to take a strongAFP - 354 words
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212 1984-11-16 16 THE COMMITTEE of inquiry into the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance loans scandal has submitted a special confidential report to the chairman of Bank Bumiputra, Dr Nawawi Mat A win, containing recommendations for legal action to be instituted against certain BMF officials. Confirming this in212 words
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425 1984-11-16 16 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG TO DESCRIBE the Republic's exceptional economic growth as the Singapore miracle is, in Dr Albeit Winsemius' view, a dangerous misnomer. The former economic adviser of Singapore, writing in the souvenir publication for the National Exhibition to celebrate 25 years425 words
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Article96 1984-11-16 16 DR TONY TAN, Minister for Finance and Minister for Trade and Industry, will tour the Bukit Panjang and Sembawang constituencies on Sunday. This will be the 43rd in the series of ministerial tours of constituencies. Mr Lee Yiok Seng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (National Development) and Mem-96 words
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Article61 1984-11-16 16 WALL STREET stock prices were lower in early trading yesterday as the market continued its selloff in the face of economic and monetary concerns. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which managed a fractional increase on Wednesday, was down half a point to under 1207. Overall, losing issues61 words
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Article58 1984-11-16 16 AFP CHINA IS to invest 90 billion yuan (US$5O billion) over the next two years in 11.000 industrial modernisation projects, the China Daily newspaper said yesterday. The minister in charge of the State Planning Commission said this was to ensure that China's aim of quadrupling itsAFP - 58 words
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Article42 1984-11-16 16 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan's chief trade adviser, William Brock, told the California Council for International Trade on Wednesday that lower inflation and greater economic growth are more likely to balance US trade than a weak dollar. —UPIUPI - 42 words
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Article37 1984-11-16 16 AFP A BIG Belgian-based counterfeiting ring was set up last year to buy arms for extremist Sikh nationalists in revolt in the Punjab against the Indian authorities, the Belgian press reported yesterday. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article41 1984-11-16 16 Reuter FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand and Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi arrived in Crete yesterday for talks on Chad. The meeting was arranged by Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou who will also take part. Reu terReuter - 41 words
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Article39 1984-11-16 16 AFP AN UNIDENTIFIED Arab merchant was yesterday revealed as the new owner of the world's third-largest blue diamond, weighing 42.92 carats, after paying a record US$4.6 million at a Christie's auction held in Geneva AFPAFP - 39 words
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51 1984-11-16 16 Reuter LEBANON said yesterday it was willing to accept an expanded role for United Nations peacekeeping forces to oversee security in South Lebanon following an Israeli troop withdrawal from the occupied region. It also called on Israel to cease "its interference in internal Lebanese affairs".Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement85 1984-11-16 16 C .ill Britannia totfree invitation investment seminar 1 The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. '>* What colour is your stress? Stop and test what colour is your stress. To relax, turn to the back of the card for exercises. Soie Rt-yionul Histributor Rhema Publications85 words
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Advertisement204 1984-11-16 16 LE B W>. h RESTAURANT It's our 14th Anniversary and we've laid out a great spread of specials for you ;#The $90" Roast Suckling Pig Crispy, succulent Roast Suckling Pig done perfect to a turn, for only $90**. It's reason enough to celebrate. Imagine, savouring course after course of superb204 words
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Miscellaneous62 1984-11-16 16 wmim Outlook for todoy: Cloudy most of the doy with showers over severol oreos in the morning ond eorly afternoon. Report tor 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Nov 15 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 23.5 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 3.35 Rainfall62 words
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Article350 1984-11-16 17 MAK ON - By MAK ON INDIA'S second largest port, Kandla in the western state of Gujarat, is urgently looking for more exports to balance, a huge import imbalance, Kandla Port Trust deputy chairman Muhammad Muaeb Ali says in a recent interview. In 1983/84 ended March, Kandla and its350 words
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585 1984-11-16 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ SOME bumiputra shipowners have expressed regret that they have been dragged into the controversy between the Bumiputra Freight Brokers Association and the Rice and Padi Board over the import of rice shipments. The shipowners described the recent outbursts by the association's vice-president,585 words
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Article842 1984-11-16 17 Ihkintai ri 1 ,n, W 1 unv Col Shipping Un* P Cml AC Toepfer Afea Ahrenkiel Liner Alphatrons Alpac. Antah Orient A PC Line APL Arrow Lines ASCL Asia broker Atlas Lmes Austosio Line Bah-Orient Baltic Ent Bangkok Coot Bank Lme Bayornhon Shpg BBS Ben Lme Blue842 words
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Article131 1984-11-16 17 A LUXURY passenger liner purchased from Greece recently to ply between Hongkong and Swatow, China, was commissioned in Hongkong on Wednesday. The British built liner, the former Lady Af, was bought by a Thai-Chinese, Norrarat Tangpakorn. Renamed the MV Tangpakorn, the ship left on a 12-hour trial run131 words
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Article68 1984-11-16 17 Reuter THE Irish government said state-owned Irish Shipping Ltd was insolvent and going into liqui-' dation. Transport Minister Jim Mitchell told parliament the company had applied to the High Court and a provisional liquidator had been called in. He said the liquidator would dispose of assets ofReuter - 68 words
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Article52 1984-11-16 17 AN EXPLOSION aboard a small tanker killed four persons and injured two others at a pier near Tokushima, some 500 kilometres southwest of Tokyo, police reported. The blast occured when the ship, the 199-ton No 5 Tatsumi Maru, was being repaired after unloading its cargo at Imagiri Port,52 words
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491 1984-11-16 18 UPI A SHIP carrying about 290 kg of highly radioactive plutonium fuel slipped into Tokyo Port under heavy guard before dawn Thursday, evading anti-nuclear protesters. The 16.642-ton bulk carrier Seishin Maru, escorted by 18 patrol craft and a helicopter, easedUPI - 491 words
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Article188 1984-11-16 18 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia188 words
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165 1984-11-16 18 NEW World Development Company has reacted strongly to rumours that it plans to dispose its 60 per cent stake in Hong Kong Islands Line. The property company's chairman, Mr Cheng YuTung, told Seatrade Week that "we strongly support Hong Kong Islands." He added165 words
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976 1984-11-16 18 Lloyd's Shipping Economist AN INTERTANKO Council meeting in early October directed its attention to the availability of subsidies and cheap ship finance to shipbuilders and shipowners, a combination which it believes will prolong the current oversupply of tonnage in the tanker market. CriticismLloyd's Shipping Economist - 976 words
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Article1884 1984-11-16 18 REPORTS of a contract being arranged for tonnage to ship a large quantity of bauxite from Guinea to the Continent featured an otherwise rather quiet freight market on Wednesday, ship brokers said. The contract involved 235,000 long tons annually from Port Khamsar to Fos at $5.50 for 1985,1,884 words
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262 1984-11-16 19 THE major Japanese lines are expected to agree on a complete reorganisation of joint services to the US east coast early in December. This will probably lead to new orders placed for six big container ships, and is expected to help reduce the line's262 words
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373 1984-11-16 19 AMBITIOUS plans to launch a global shipping venture by Ocean Marine Transport (OMT) have secured the support of a consortium of Japanese business investors. According to a report in Lloyd's List, the final phases of setting up a holding company for the operation373 words
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474 1984-11-16 19 AP AN unexplained crack led to the flooding of two storage tanks and the capsizing a year ago of an American oil drilling vessel during a typhoon off the China coast, US government investigators concluded on Wednesday. All 81 persons aboard the GlomarAP - 474 words
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257 1984-11-16 19 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood BHP Engineering is bidding to become project manager for the ASI.S billion purchase of new submarines for the Royal Australian Navy. The company hopes the contract, if won, will pave the way for participation in defence projects that257 words
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Article508 1984-11-16 20 Nev 12-16 Expoship Far East 1984 international maritime exhibition, Hongkong Exhibition Centre. Nev IS Future trends in maritime transport, Royal Institution of Naval Architects (London Branch) joint meeting, 1730 hours, British Railways Board HQ, 222 Marylebone Road, London NWI. Nev 14 The centenary of the adoption of the508 words
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3304 1984-11-16 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.3,304 words
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Article686 1984-11-16 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 Chitral 42-HW 16 11 84 2300 Eastern M TA 3 1000-1100 L4 Al Mariyah 10 17 11 84 0100 Sealord TA 3 1130-1300 L7 Benalder686 words
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Article1808 1984-11-16 25 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and their agents. A-B APEA African Shipping Agencies < S r \fr*-Earaaia line Transgroup (Si. \hreakicl liner Sfnlff Kim Shpg (Si ilfred r Taepfer (x-eanus Shipping Agencies ISI Marintex Enterprise (PK) tlpac Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (Kl.l Island1,808 words
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Article370 1984-11-16 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Dai Yun Shan 27/8 G Guan alongside 16.11.84/0600 Frotario 31/2 Merlion alongside 16.11.84/2300 Iweri 35/6 Pelnl alongside 16.11.84/0600 Jenhol 22 Thong Soon alongside 16.11.84/0700 Makmur 21E SSPL alongside 16.11.84/2300 Ned Moji 44 Ned Eac alongside 16.11.84/0600 Regent370 words
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Advertisement402 1984-11-16 17 REACH YOUR AUDIENCE EFFECTIVELY TIMES Business I)irr< lory of Sinjsrt|MMV ral2: -IAHDINK Jardines AMAH IOIQINIOVEIQEAS CotdaiMVi LINE I FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE VIS SUEZ 'fa leeder insii N CONCORD 2E N PEARL 471 0 NHBIK 0 KMGHT IK 0 WPIOMAI IK 0 MMBTH IK 0 GOVERNOR IK 0 PWMCf402 words
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Advertisement309 1984-11-16 17 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SEALORO SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Shtnlon Way 04 02C Marina Hou*e S.ngapore 0207 T»l 2Mr994 No RS2S4i<» CFSoMiceTPC 03 30 T»l *****31 and *****32 Tarmmal ottice TPC 03 29 Tal No *****90 *****93 aUASC ABEMRA EXPRESS FULL CORTARKR SERVICE i KOM .1 \lV\\ T \l\\ NOV,309 words
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Advertisement819 1984-11-16 17 SINGAPORE Business FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER MAERSK LINE XPORT TO US*. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA Ti > I .> rAt II H (ill I MI AN IK! \S I WAI »A INI WI iI >|\ IS gvra L"i nrm s. i.-iiwfli v- ,1, %}n u: ,7.v;;itwta 29/11 30/11-1/12819 words
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Advertisement278 1984-11-16 18 M. FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 1) Mseillesl Want Sailed Saded s»(ed Sailed M/JJ M Saded Sailed Sailed Saded Sailed SaM 15/11 6/j? Mm Acceptag For 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2i Amsterdam, Antwerp. L Ha.re, Basle UK 3) Bremen. Bremertiaven Aarhus. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Malmo. Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder278 words
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Advertisement535 1984-11-16 18 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South W»st Pacific North Wast Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Tokyo Faadar at Koba Faadar at Koba Motho fil U IB OM Mottw *Si SEAT VCR PU> Mw *S M T( fn4« van rasp Mottw *si lalb oak mo** a*i *cr pu> m»a535 words
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Advertisement966 1984-11-16 19 ■i m The Straits Steamship Group MANSFIELD CONTAINER SHIPPING PTE LTD QCL Overseas Containers Limited f CONTAINtRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT 19/11 21/11 21/11 »/ll 4/12 4/12 12/12 14/12 21/12 21/12 21/12 It/12 M/l 4S/1 12/1 14/1 21/1 22/1 24/1 30/1 Hambwt Rotlefdan to *nl»«n> Amsterdam. Odi Iwtw I* Brtmw966 words
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Advertisement730 1984-11-16 19 NOTICE TM MARINE SERVICES PTE LTD NOTICE TO SHIPPERS We are pleased to announce that we have appointed Anglo French Trading (M) Sdn Bhd (Shipping Department) as our West Malaysian Agent ie Port Kelang, Penang, Pasir Gudang to carry out agency activities •for our services to Papua New Guinea (Container/Break730 words
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Advertisement553 1984-11-16 20 LINE FULLY CONTAINE RIS E D SERVICE TO EUR Oft Vl* SUEZ 1 Member of the Ace Comortium S port rid»| LoHawi R'4mi Frtww HT»»i Artwtrp CXYM.EX PAUI 42N 19/11 20/11 9/12 11/12 13/12 15/12 18/12 CNMA CONTMO 28N 24/11 25/11 13/12 14/12 16/12 18/12 19/12 CtCVALEXIOS 41N 28/11 29/11553 words
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Advertisement208 1984-11-16 20 E INDONESIA SERVIC 32 THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE. LTD 09-07. ROBINA HOUSE S PORE 0106 TEL *****88 TELEX RS ***** BOOKING *****56 (DIRECT LINE) BUUER 26 No* ENSON 24 No* 6 Dec K.Kinabalu Labuan Labuan With Dry Reefer Container Service SINGAPORE TO BRUNEI ENSON nr InPort 17 No* Muara BULDER208 words
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Advertisement461 1984-11-16 20 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carriaic to Scamfcuvu, Med. Cwribean I S. America Hand ha«Mau(e to Hand destinations in Europe HUTCH S part f K(«M| Pmi Iraan Km fam Hhurj l<M Blum Mi MMHMHMM/ll 22/11 24/11- 23/12 9/12 27/12 12/12 f Rata* Span Mja*r* HI la* Btadi laaattH 15/11 17/11461 words
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Advertisement819 1984-11-16 20 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W MED,/FE) scp «c ksc klc pvs o» tto ism cm wrc sal «g a* km mm um mc t«tw 25/11 l/U Vl2 t/12 7/U 2G/12 It/12 1/12 4/1 (/I u/l 19/1 »/l 21/1 H/l 27/1 15/2 EKRGRAa 5/12 11/12 11/12819 words
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Advertisement235 1984-11-16 20 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD W\i)l ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES L«a*«tor 6 Afckav B PORT HE LANG PiNMC SMOSi MARITM Pit LTD Ul *****44/7 8 *****70 MM OS MAJiITMI SON BHD Td *****2/3 MALAYSM I RACK I TRANSPORT LTD TO ***** ***** KYOWA LINE TO235 words
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Advertisement698 1984-11-16 21 v\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel *****33 Ikr lnPt-17/11 30-2/12 COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES SINGAPORE I RANGOON CHITTAGON BANGKOK DIRECT SERVICES INDONESIA SERVICES E 20-24/11 OTA AMGKASA FAR EAST SERVICE TAIWAN/JAPAN (FULL CONTAINER SERVICEI MID. S.E.A. CONTAINERS PTE LTD. IFULL CONTAINER SERVICE) JAKARTA SURABAYA I698 words
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Advertisement736 1984-11-16 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE OMR MMWH HAM B HAVEN DAM I asr s«m s<m sjm j that Eiprm Satw) Sifed Satrt Maa Bay S*i Sated Sattd >w< Eaprtu Sattd Sattd Sattd *w( liprns Sattd Sattd Sattd *«i Ram Sated 17/11 11/11 i (Mm* 19/1129/11 71/11 J736 words
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Advertisement1130 1984-11-16 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF r Far East S'pore Service FuM Container Vessel. Bus*) VoAohjnu Aab* HMtaaaif NenfAanjS pare t| Prat <M) lAAIAPAHI Vl4 HB 2*lo 21 It 10/10 1/11 5/11 15/11 11/11 GMMVHffi 15/11 17/11 22/11 23/11 21/11 79/11 MAMPAMT *IS W ft/11 21/11 3/12 4/12 0/12 11/12 GOWAVIS*1,130 words
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Advertisement1248 1984-11-16 22 K KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CANADA MOHCCMST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI Ml( ROBRIIKiK MINILAND BRIDGE) OAKLAND VAN BC POUTLA*) 21 Dec 20 Dec 23 Dec «ISO *CttPTKG MONTHU TORONTO MD OTHtR US r»CfIC GU.P ATLANTIC TOUTS N WLMO POMTS ATLANTIC COAST FEEDER/ MOTHEX VESSEL PKLG PENANG STORE JOHORE1,248 words
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Advertisement642 1984-11-16 22 'a<4f3S£ //f CALIFOHNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE lM*if lot los ARGEIES SAN FRANCISCO KATTIE, TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Accapint ECI/FCI Canlanm P (MM Srflflpoif I Anf*w, WRRAtEmr _*«n 71 7? Nn II Ok AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Ace*** Fa/fO Maxn P»» In H* Sf* Mm Kc«h -RMMS 21/22 Rot642 words
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Advertisement581 1984-11-16 22 SANKD ASIA FAOM JAPANCSE *OATS ANO HONOKOHG 1. STARLET 2 REGENT RANGER 3. AKIMAMJ 4. SHMKO MARU 5. MERDEKA 6. SANKO SCORPIO 7. TOMOCO A(«nt Smfipore Pari KeUnf Pen»nt Sinfapore P. Ketaof GDN IS/16 No* 17/lt Nov GDN 19/16 Nov 17/11 Nov 17/19 Nov 20/21 Nov 21/23 Nov 24/25 Nov581 words
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Advertisement515 1984-11-16 22 INTRASEA {PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road 027 16 lnternatio n <i P <»/a Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 (10 I"i6SI <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S pore t. libit Load* tor: BUNGA KENANGA 88J4513 SaAed biPwt ROTT/ANT/UJI. (AVON) ALEXAfCftIA *****14 In Part SETE/tOTT/ANT/UK (AVON) py SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S pore P515 words
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Advertisement848 1984-11-16 23 K.NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD 5 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): S'pore P. Ketanf Havre RDam F'stowe H b C PAUL 42W+ 19/11 20/11 9/12 11/12 13/12 15/ C CONTAINER 28N 24/11 25/11 16/12 14/12 19/12 22/ CROZE 41W 28/11 29/11 17/12 19/12 19/12 22, N CRYSTAL 27W 9/12 10/12 30/12848 words
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Advertisement501 1984-11-16 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISEDOIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON MCHON BUMM Vnul IN Ml 2/12 20/12 75/17 S/l 11/1 Ho I Dwiam 40 tM No Danjm 406N N> t Ovum 40W 77/11 1/17 ivu 21/11 71/17 lb I Dnw 4WI J |>—'/401 SOO*l H**Y ON 11/11/14501 words
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Advertisement548 1984-11-16 23 swsov SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SWSOV BULDMG 55, Martet Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Number? *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SWSOV SMGAPORE Tefci Umbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PENANG M/S SHMKAT HAM SOON SOU. BHD IST AND 2NO FLOOR. MESSRS HM THONG SHPPMG 23 WeM548 words
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Advertisement63 1984-11-16 23 ahrenkiel liner service (H.K.) LTD DURBAN JOHANNESBURG. MAPUTO MAURITIUS A REUNION s3\ SHEN6 TAI LINE BFfiULM LINER SERVICE TAIWAN-STRAITS-TAIWAN Vessel LAWM BRIGHT FORMOSA DORIS I RAO KEE S PORE P KELANG 16/10 19/10 26/11 28/11 12/11 14/11 2/12 4/12 14/11 16/11 5/12 7/12 EAGLE CORPORATION (PTE) LTD T* 22Z77W (463 words
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Advertisement255 1984-11-16 24 ItejliiMtal Maiuer Lines 3 Sa,lm 9" Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S A. 1500 Hr». Tue», Thur» A Sat REGULAR/FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOT SW SKI* BKK PUT SMil RATANABHUM 251/199 SiM hft/16 Not It/19 Not 72/: RATANABHUM 300/301 »/27 Not 29/30 Net HINODE KISEN CO. LTD I I.TRA255 words
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Advertisement29 1984-11-16 24 Q > FARGO SHtPPmC COMPANY (PTE.) LTO EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICf SINGAPORE/BANGKOK EVERY 2 DAYS /B Kppppl Roar) 17 07 Tanionq Pagar Compir>» Singapore 0298 Tel *****77 *****88 A 22? 115229 words
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Advertisement171 1984-11-16 24 EAST ASIA LINE (Matayvon Flog) Regular Liner Services Between S'PORE/M'SIA/HDIA P Gudong S pore P.Kelong Ldg for MV AMAH 30/11 2/12 28/11 Bombay MV OCEAN BREEZE 22/11 24/11 Bombay EAST ASIA SHIPPING SON BHD. (P.Ketong) TEL *****2/36 TLX: MA ***** JALAL SEAGULL S'PORE Tel: *****11 MFBC K.L.TeI: *****8/*****0 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT171 words
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Advertisement85 1984-11-16 24 1 FM EAST AUSTRALIA M*. 0* Frw«* ;tn ir 1- -1 XK WINDMILL LINE REGULAR RED SEA SERVICE Kto S'p« Mitm Lm*i| tor 17 ItoOtod*. Pt Sudan to Pwt Shwfto 1 Dec 10 Dk II Ok HMetoah.Mw cm..! WINDMILL MARITIME PTE LTD Saw wort P Ketone KK Kuantan It? *****2185 words
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Advertisement189 1984-11-16 25 _A- SABAH X'PRESS LINE S'pore 21 Nov LOADING FOR KK/TAWAU Also cafe Kudat t L. Oatu Subject to inducement. For Freight Enquiries ANDEKA SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****45, *****50 TELEX: RS ***** ANSHIP INDON SHIPPING PTE LTD. TEL: *****39. *****20 TLX: RS ***** INDON GOOD HARVEST LINES (OWNERS AGENT J.T.189 words
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Advertisement235 1984-11-16 25 K.H. LINES REGULAR SERVICE E/W. MALAYSIA ETA ETD M.V. MERAUKE Vey 1 17—It No*. 20 Nov. KUCHING/MWI M.V. ZUMA IN PORT M.V. MBtAUKE V*y 2 5—6 D»c KUCHING/MW G«ncrai Aganh: MARINECRAFT M'SIA SON. BHD. No. 84A, Jolan Tengfcu Bodor, Port Ketang. TEL: *****6/*****7 Telex No: MA ***** YMSB NG Shipping235 words
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Advertisement627 1984-11-16 25 milium SINGAPORE TO KUCHMG VESSEL UN PET AUNG ETA ETD 21/11 22/11 29/11 30/11 PROMPT SNIPPING LINE SA. WOIM MONTH 1101 StWCJ TO REST AWCM fWH \U COHTMBB t NUKMU \i n» srm OMOHUCMEE* 23 Nrr MMK. 10BT0 MTltt. TOP TOOK COTONOU. MONKMA DMM SaUTAM CUM* 23 Dk mi 10UB627 words
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Advertisement139 1984-11-16 26 DIRECT SERVICE TO DARW vii I'litkiYs a unhihw rrvim J DARWIN/SINGAPORE/DARWIN WITH WORLDWIDE CONNECTIONS Ml ETA/ETD f GUMNG ETA/fTO STORE ETA DMMN 25/27 Dec 29/31 lan 15 ETA DMNW 23 Nw 5 Jan 15 JFek 15 Accept** C *P tw »U|o> towns n (terttwm. Western Atntraia Diiuiui Br MOW fwt139 words
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Advertisement52 1984-11-16 26 ATLAS LINES REGULAR MKHWCNT SERVICE TO AND FROM CWTTAGONG MO CHAIN* U MrtSTHA (BMGIMXSH FIAC) U SNMMER (MNGIWISM FIK) U SANA (BANGIMUSH FIAC) SMGAPORE P. KEIANG SDH JO3 Ntv 17/21 Dtc 4/t CONTMENTAI SHPMNG CORPORATION PTE LTD. SJNGAPOW 111 *****66 5 IMS I Prnanf 1«n Mjnnt (F.t S* Bhd T«t52 words
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Advertisement618 1984-11-16 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FU.LT CONIMCMSCD StUKICf 10 EWOK (VM SUE/) CIfVAIKR PAUL 4?W CHMA CON!WCII ?|W CXVAItA tOfl 4IN wptu* cntstai ?m Vporr f Kim l» 11 70.11 74/11 75/11 11 n 11 9/1? 10/12 ItHvir RdMn (item HW| Br«n618 words
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Advertisement820 1984-11-16 26 Everett Lines "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" ImdiAft tor C«*«j Malafam lo and all other Peryman ports until transhipment it Ink On CPV Ih'ou(!ti Bills ot lading to tan* destitution Peiunf P. Kctanf Sinfiporet THOMASfVftf IT 11/20 Nov 21/22 Nov M THOMASEVERETT RAMONEVCRETT HUGtCVERETT THOMASEVERETT RAMOKWRETT HUGWVERETT Sinfiporet 21/22 Nov 23/25 Nov820 words
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Advertisement330 1984-11-16 26 ZIM NON-CONFERENCE HDEPEWEKT PULL CONTARO SERVICE accepts* FO./LCL c*jo« to USA East West tost. Carribteaa and East Canada v.v zim EILAT CONTAINER LINE Spare till Trmtc top* Itact Pimw m ?1 No> 9Ok It Ok II Ok It Ok aOk AM CM! It Ok Jla 12 lan 11 lan 9330 words
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Miscellaneous188 1984-11-16 26 m u Regional Weather IF rk K V ou. m £8 u>' jy i p *1 m K >y •> d s\ V 1 mmft R ***** y L? SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °c yA O w Wind direction with speed in knots Wave188 words
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