The Business Times, 22 November 1984
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Title Section12 1984-11-22 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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551 1984-11-22 1 BOEY KIT YIN - Project is to rectify small research base and lack of researchers By BOEY KIT YIN THE GOVERNMENT has set aside more than $60 million to set up the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology over the next five years. The institute is expected to551 words
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Article, Illustration483 1984-11-22 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH OFFICE RENTS are cheaper in Singapore than they are in Hongkong, but businessmen have to pay almost 10 per cent more to maintain an office here. Rental, after all, is not the only thing that matters483 words
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237 1984-11-22 1 THE LARGEST Japanese soy sauce maker yesterday officially opened its second overseas manufacturing plant, costing $14 million, at Senoko. Kikkoman (S) Pte Ltd will initially produce soy sauce, its main product, and teriyaki sauce at its 18,000 sq m factory. It is237 words
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Article, Illustration73 1984-11-22 1 INVESTORS continued to show little enthusiasm to the Stogapore stock market ud shale prices fell yesterday tor toe fourth consecutive session. An attempt to rally to the morning was nipped to the bnd later In the afternoon as selling pressure drove share prices down. The BT Composite index73 words
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416 1984-11-22 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN AN OPERATIONS division to ensure the smooth running of the Mass Rapid Transit system has been set up, although passenger services will start only in early 1988. The creation of the division, headed by general manager Colin416 words
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545 1984-11-22 1 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN EXPORTERS are losing enormous sums of money by presenting documents that are not in order to their bankers. A London banker, who has 30 years' experience in documentary credits, said such documents had cost British exporters £100545 words
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Advertisement102 1984-11-22 1 Budget rentacar w I Orchard: *****11 Katong: *****11 THE COPIER WITH THE UNIQUE i SFTIISOZE Features, quality, after-sales service. Factors which Sanyo consider important. And you'll find all that and more in the moderately-priced SFT 1150ZE. Such as: A unique Shuttlex System to eliminate messy paper jams. A speaking facility102 words
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Advertisement271 1984-11-22 1 DOONESBURY 5 SPORTS 9 MONEY EXCHANGES 7 RAW MATERIALS 12 LETTERS TO EDITOR 8 SHARE INFORMATION 13 THIS CHRISTMAS will not OUR VIEW COMPANY NEWS be so merry, or the New iKiniicToiAi r\ Year so happy for people in RULES ARE important. But even more important is how they 7271 words
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Advertisement83 1984-11-22 1 International stocks, Page 10 -nit If ;r V —V——f "4oj Switzerland meets the challenge of today Ld LA ntn I L ifcwwi* -I■■ i < ■4+ffft H~ wt Accord A Actue! i The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised BALLY dealers. < Bally Boutique. Holiday83 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration586 1984-11-22 2 CHUANG PECK MING - Companies are cutting back orders By CHUANG PECK MING THIS CHRISTMAS will not be so merry, nor the New Year so happy for people in the hamper trade. Many are preparing for a slowdown in sales because of the economic downturn. With a586 words
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Article149 1984-11-22 2 GOOD DEMAND for space at next year's Medic Asia '85 exhibition at the Hyatt Hotel has meant a "spill over" into another nearby hotel. About 300 exhibitors from 18 countries will show a wide variety of medical, hospital and dental equipment at the Hyatt and149 words
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296 1984-11-22 2 FOUR properties taken over from companies which went into receivership earlier this year have been offered for sale at prices totalling more than $7 million. Three of the properties, each with a 30-year lease, are in Jurong Town Corporation,296 words
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472 1984-11-22 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE LARGE shipments of structural steel will arrive in a few days to complete the top floors of Singapore's tallest building, ending a three-month delay. The 300 tonnes of structural steel arriving at the Raffles" City site in Stamford Road will boost472 words
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Article317 1984-11-22 2 WJ (WILL) BAILEY has been appointed managing director by the Australia New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. Mr R A D (Reg) Nicolson, has been made deputy managing director with principal responsibility for the Grindlays, international, corporate accounts and merchant banking divisions. Mr RKW (Bob) Bennett, currently general317 words
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316 1984-11-22 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE WANTED: Creative problem solvers. The bait: a hole in a box. Anyone "who can toddle" cam soon peer inside the giant Wonder box now under wraps at the Science Centre in Jurong. -•The $650,000 "playroom" opens next April, but a three316 words
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Article111 1984-11-22 3 THE SINGAPORE Science Centre has achieved an almost 100 per cent increase in its corporate membership scheme compared with its previous financial year's. Forty-two companies have joined the scheme compared with 22 in 1982/83. In its latest annual report, the Science Centre notes that all its corporate111 words
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Article282 1984-11-22 3 IN A BID to maintain its position as one of the leading manufacturers of office automation equipment and systems, the Japanese group Ricoh plans to increase its annual research and development expenditure over the next five years to a hefty $700 million in 1990. In282 words
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Article64 1984-11-22 3 THE PUBLIC is invited to comment on three draft specifications before the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research approves them. They are: specifications for rubber mats for electrical pur- poses, fire-resistant cables to maintain circuitry integrity under fire conditions, and methods of testing gases evolved64 words
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227 1984-11-22 3 MORE THAN 10 per cent of the Singapore population has already visited the National Exhibition at the World Trade Centre even though it was opened to the public only five days ago. About 262,000 persons have been to the Exhibition, accounting for a227 words
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Article41 1984-11-22 3 THE PUBLIC lectures by Professor Ana Asian have been cancelled because of unforseen circumstances. Her talk was organised by the Singapore Science Centre and scheduled for Nov 25 and 27. The Science Centre offers its apologies to all concerned.41 words
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326 1984-11-22 3 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG A MORE intelligent and challenging role is required of the new generation of engineering supervisors who will be in the labour market in the late 1980s because of the advent of computer technology. The Singapore Polytechnic's annual report (April 1, 1983, to326 words
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300 1984-11-22 3 SINGAPORE will need another 10 well-qualified art teachers for its art elective programme (AEP) over the next three years. The Ministry of Education will be recruiting three expatriate art teachers shortly from a pool of applications received from the UK and Australia. These300 words
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Article126 1984-11-22 3 TICKETS for concerts to the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) can now be bought by credit cards. The SSO administrative office will accept bookings made by American Express and Visa card holders under the priority booking scheme while the Victoria Concert Hall will handle bookings for current126 words
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143 1984-11-22 3 ALTHOUGH hotels are interested in the benefits of quality control circles (QCCs), they have been slower in committing themselves than other sectors. In fact, only six out of 60 major hotels in Singapore have initiated QCC activities, said Mr Ng Kiat143 words
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Advertisement239 1984-11-22 2 After producing the mast ex/rAudi nary car in the world, what else was there to d 0... ■BWPWnw" 1 bit add a turbo After giving the world the most aerodynamic production saloon, there was really not much else to do. The Audi 100 took eight international awards within months of239 words
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Advertisement97 1984-11-22 3 When you buy a bottle of Old Parr De Luxe Scotch Whisky a handsome gift is in the bag. .v. 2Sk--m piuiwiiiiiiHip "1 -r V" mm •W -"►wr r^i I Aged \9 Years i Dc Luxe Scotch Whisky 1 *~c»- Wd GAY LUSSAC 43 This handsome and sturdy overnighter is97 words
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Advertisement186 1984-11-22 3 NMB Bank li Singapore. With total assets of Dfl. 66 billion (1 Dfl. =US 0.32) as at June 30, 1984, NMB Bank ranks third amongst the commercial banks in the Netherlands, and according to American Banker ranks seventy-fourth worldwide. NMB Bank is wholly Dutch-owned and is rapidly expanding its international186 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article251 1984-11-22 4 AFP. THE POSSIBILITY that sabotage caused the catastrophic explosions of gas storage tanks in Mexico City on Monday has been ruled out by Mexican Energy Minister Francisco Labastida. The death toll has risen to 305 and 3,000 people were injured, Mexico's Red Cross stated. It denied reports that 500 peopleAFP. - 251 words
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446 1984-11-22 4 New mobile missiles to be deployed, charges Nato UPI THE SOVIET UNION is "vigorously" building new bases for intermediate-range SS-20 nuclear missiles and converting some existing sites, probably to accommodate new mobile intercontinental ballistic missiles, US officials said on Tuesday. A senior US officialUPI - 446 words
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Article261 1984-11-22 4 FT NATO 18 mounting a new effort to meet US Congressional criticisms that Europe is not pulling its full weight within the western alliance. Lord Carrington, Nato's secretary-general, hopes that defence ministers will approve in two weeks' time a package of measures designed to improveFT - 261 words
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260 1984-11-22 4 Reuter, AP AUSTRALIA has arranged separate talks with top-level American and Soviet officials to discuss its proposals for nuclear arms control and disarmament. Foreign Minister Bill Hayden said yesterday that officials from Moscow and Washington had agreed to make separate visits to CanberraReuter,; AP - 260 words
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378 1984-11-22 4 UPI A TEAM OF Chinese naval officials is in Washington on a month-long visit discussing the potential modernisation of China's fleet. There have so far been no US arms sales to China, although such sales are "under consideration," a Pentagon spokesman said.UPI - 378 words
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189 1984-11-22 4 UPI ISRAEL AND China have a secret military relationship and the two countries recently signed deals worth over US$3 billion, Jane's Defence Weekly said. The first hint of military links between the two countries came at a military parade earlier this year when diplomatsUPI - 189 words
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Article211 1984-11-22 4 AFP THE state-owned Malaysian Airlines System (MAS) stands a good chance of being granted landing rights in the US once its problems are appreciated by the authorities there. Richard Richards, senior adviser to President Reagan's election committee, who was in Kuala Lumpur on a privateAFP - 211 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-11-22 4 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S embattled opposition leader Andrew Peacock drew a crumb of comfort from a leading opinion poll which showed a swing back to his coalition before the general election on Dec 1. But the latest Morgan Gallup poll sm Showedl that Prime Minister .Bob Hawks sReuter - 296 words
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145 1984-11-22 4 AFP WOZCHOD, -A Zurich-domiciled Soviet baafe, has lost millions of dollars in irregularities connected with gold dealing. The Financial Times in London said yesterday that the bank is used by Moscow to market gold in the West. It is investigating transactions over the past threeAFP - 145 words
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Article51 1984-11-22 4 AFP JAPAN'S vehicle production last month rose 16.8 per cent over the previous month to 1,024,017 units, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers' Association said. Passenger cars accounted for 608,758 units, up 4.3 per cent, trucks 408,114 units, up 21.6 per cent, and buses 7,145 units, up 63.2 per cent.AFP - 51 words
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404 1984-11-22 4 Reuter AN INFLUENTIAL cogseTyative research foundation» <feas urged the Reagan as 6 tion to take to threateniag-US interests,» In a paper airoiffi White Hdpse for the next four years, the private Heritage Foundation naified Laos, Kampuchea, Vietnam, Angola, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, Nicaragua, IranReuter - 404 words
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Article140 1984-11-22 4 UPI THE US government is investi- 4 gating a possible accidefl£caus-_ inf defect in about 4.560 Kawasaki motorcycles made lot p<£ lice use The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday the agency was aware of at least 54 injurycausing accidents, including three deaths, thatUPI - 140 words
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402 1984-11-22 6 NYT THE AMERICAN Treasury Department has finished drafting '•'a new tax system", an assistant secretary said. Some lobbyists who watch tax matters closely said they understood the Treasury would recommend reducing or eliminating the current difference t>etween tax rates on capital gainsNYT - 402 words
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163 1984-11-22 6 Reuter IN SPITE OF recent declines in leading indicators and some other figures, the US economy should rebound. Anthony Solomon, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, told the money marketeers of New York University: "Signs of outright (economic) weakness areReuter - 163 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article50 1984-11-22 6 AT LEAST 31 people were feared killed when terrorists .wielding submachine guns and explosives blew up a po--lice station in Sri Lanka's troubled northern province, police reported. Police said it was the worst attack since Tamil guerrillas launched a violent campaign in support of a separate Tamil state.'50 words
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Article57 1984-11-22 6 THE CHINA National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) said the second round of bidding for offshore oil contract areas will begin on Nov 22. It said the areas opened are the Eastern Yingge Hai basin and the Pearl River basin in the South China Sea, and the southern and57 words
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Article59 1984-11-22 6 THE EEC has agreed to offer 64 Third World countries U555.55 billion to help finance development projects over the next five years, officials said. Irish Foreign Minister Peter Barry will present the offer later this week to a delegation from the 64 African, Caribbean and Pacific59 words
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Article75 1984-11-22 6 THE NIGERIAN Oil Minister, Tam David-West, was quoted on Tuesday as saying his country "never promised Opec" to rescind the recent oil price reduction. He told a Kuwaiti newspaper, "All I told the Opec ministers in Geneva was that Nigeria had reduced its price in response to a75 words
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Article56 1984-11-22 6 BRITAIN indicated to its EEC partners on Tuesday that it is considering pulling out of Unesco and several of them urged it to stay in, EEC officials said. The US gave notice last year that it would withdraw from the UN agency next month. Britain has indicated56 words
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Article53 1984-11-22 6 Agencies A LEADER of the Basque separatist movement, Dr Santiago Brouard, was shot dead in his office by two gunmen on Tuesday, Spanish police reported. Anonymous telephone callers to the local news media said members of an organisation known as the Anti-Terror-ist Liberation Group GAL had slain theAgencies - 53 words
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436 1984-11-22 6 AFP THE PHILIPPINES' annual inflation rate peaked at 63.8 per cent by the end of last month and is beginning to decline. Prime Minister Cesar Virata told participants at the Philippine Business Conference in Manila on Tuesday that the rate in the increase of pricesAFP - 436 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-11-22 6 Reuter WEST GERMAN Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher has postponed a three-day visit to Poland only hours before it was due to have started because of unacceptable Polish conditions. Foreign ministry spokesman Juergen Chrobog cited a "public admonition" to Mr Genscher by theReuter - 321 words
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247 1984-11-22 6 TAIPEI police arrested one of the 10 most wanted men in Taiwan on Tuesday on charges of suspected staging of traffic accidents and killing for insurance money. Police identified the man as Liao Chun-Fu, 37, of Yunlin in central Taiwan. He was247 words
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250 1984-11-22 6 AP JOINT VENTURES between medium-size American and Japanese companies may be formed to do business in China, US executives from the American Business Conference (ABC) said. Sheldon Weinig, chairman of a US semiconductor equipment firm that has a factory on the southern JapaneseAP - 250 words
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211 1984-11-22 6 UPI ESSO CHINA Ltd and Shell Exploration (China) Ltd announced on Tuesday they had abandoned their third exploration well in the South China Sea off the Chinese mainland. Esso China said the Wenehang 19-1-3 well, about 115 km east of HainanUPI - 211 words
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97 1984-11-22 6 AFP FIGHTING between Vietnamese forces and Cambodian resistance guerillas was still raging yesterday near the Thai-Cambodian border, with 30 Cambodians killed and over 60 wounded so far, Thai army officials said. Vietnamese-led forces and troops from the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) were battlingAFP - 97 words
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159 1984-11-22 6 Reuter EEC FOREIGN ministers are likely to decide next week whether the bloc will sign the Law of the Sea Convention in spite of possible West German and British objections to the treaty. A spokesman for the European Commission said on Tuesday Belgium hadReuter - 159 words
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Article719 1984-11-22 6 ARRIVALS Operator Sarvicc number Local time From KAL KE687 0030 KUL RBA BI443 0100 BWN PAA PA5 0155 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH68I 0820 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN RBA BU21 1000 BWN SIA SQI03 1005 KUL CPA CX7I0 1030 HLP719 words
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Article232 1984-11-22 6 Reuter BRITAIN'S longer leading index of economic indicators increased in October, but the Central Statistical Office said it still suggests a peak in the economic cycle early next year. The index, designed to show turning points in economic activity about one year in advance, rose to 107.6, base 1980, inReuter - 232 words
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145 1984-11-22 6 UPI BRITISH ECONOMIST Peter Bauer has said the famine in Ethiopia was a "glaring" illustration of the failure of Western foreign aid to developing countries. "Foreign aid is nothing but a transfer of Western taxpayers' money to the rulers of the ThirdUPI - 145 words
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Advertisement258 1984-11-22 4 r First-class sound. i LVy MW sw f-M ->%»? /i 2 urns axmmf. "~TT~ Sk V i *wr t ""ly" iwT "*^jp l •*w v- v v s* V The finer the car, the more important the car stereo design, the reception, the sound impact, the ease of operation. Blaupunkt258 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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559 1984-11-22 5 Reuter THE MEXICO City gas depot inferno has underlined risks in locating industry in densely populated areas a practice diplomats and politicians say has turned many Third World cities into potential death traps. Governor Alfredo De Mazo said that the blaze which killedReuter - 559 words
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196 1984-11-22 5 Reuter LIBYAN leader Muammar Gaddafi, accused of backing plots to kill world leaders and of breaking his word by keeping troops in Chad, is as popular at home as he is unpopular abroad. France said this week that Colonel Gaddafi had reneged onReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-11-22 5 NYT THE INDICATIONS this week that Mrs Jeane Kirkpatrick may soon leave the Reagan administration illustrate what many officials acknowledge to be serious problems in the running of President Reagan's foreign policy machinery. The problems stem principally from the fact that Reagan is heading intoNYT - 484 words
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Article405 1984-11-22 5 Reuter TELEPHONES in the sky are the latest manifestation of an American love affair with instant communication. With the recent introduction of pay-phones on airliners, anyone who travels across the US need be no more than a few pushes of a button away from officeReuter - 405 words
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Advertisement247 1984-11-22 5 m DON'T BURY THE DYING ARTS |UST YET Few of us will remember seeing the old maskmaker. How he adds the last glistening touches to the wayang mask with a sense of pride. Fewer still will be able to recall watching the sealmaker at work. Many of the traditional arts247 words
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Miscellaneous63 1984-11-22 5 Doonesbury B&ORE I imOWCBMmMJRAL 9&m, A F&UMVS. IV WMM aheap, you mi all siup/MEVCiNe. J yVUUIUPLAi6OIf. YOUMLL£ARN ABOUTmSHELI TBS. IN SHORT, x V A /*OKS/ r* 32 *2 m m 'Av iFi w. k\ 5-^ b 7r m ILL fit til M BY GARRY TRUDEAU m m I fit \M.63 words
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Advertisement83 1984-11-22 6 Citibank Interest Rates f] 2 JT\ I\>Lv J togo j For individual accounts only. Take advantage NOW Shertton Way Branch Ter *****1 t One Shentor Way »01-02 Rotima House Singapore 0106 tour Parvxi to Parson Bank Consumer Services Group Orchard Road Branch: Tei 235i8ii 268 Orchard Road «01 00 Yen83 words
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Advertisement10 1984-11-22 6 Pan Am Clipper Class. More Seatroom. More Legroom. More Space.10 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article840 1984-11-22 7 SINGAPORE: The US dollar recovered against most major currencies yesterday in thin late trading to close narrowly mixed compared with New York's levels. Its recovery in the afternoon was supported by some shortcovering and commercial buying despite a downward revision in the US third-quarter GNP growth. The greenback840 words
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Article254 1984-11-22 7 Interbank rates at 3pm Currencies Nominal ral ee Smithsonian quoted yesterday croea parity change Local dollors to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2 1540 2 1550 2 8196 2361 Sterling pound ***** 2 6711 7 3469 -63 69 Australian dollar 1 8429 1 8448 3 4286254 words
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Article140 1984-11-22 7 HONGKONG The metal closed little changed yesterday at U*****.60/343.00 an ounce against New York's finish of $342.50/343.00 but was down from an initial $342.90/343.30. Local gold ended HK$3 above previous close &t $3,200 a tahil. The krugerrand price was $5 higher at $2,775. TOKYO Futures closed at the day's140 words
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Article64 1984-11-22 7 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for: $110 million of 91-day Treasury bills to be issued at the option of the tenderer from Nov 26 to Nov 30; and $20 million 182-day Treasury bills to be issued on Nov 26. The64 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-11-22 7 Asian market SHORT-DATED Asian dollar deposit rates extended earlier losses yesterday in thin afternoon trading and periods held steady at opening levels. *VUCATESthe jveraft of the prime lendhn 12 majw banks operat- in Singapore Interbank deposit rates us$ OWer Bid 7 days 9 5/16 9 3/16 1 month 9 5/16250 words
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Article384 1984-11-22 7 BA Futures Inc EURODOLLAR futures traded higher yesterday at Simex from Chicago's close after a larger than expected downward revision of US GNP and lower federal funds rate. As expected, Simex traded on a narrow range in the Eurodollar ahead of a US holiday. December Eurodollar opened higher thanBA Futures Inc - 384 words
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Article110 1984-11-22 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate fell by 11/4-point from Tuesday to close at 51/2 per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. The one, two and threemonth term rates eased by 1/16-point each. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid Overn.ght 5 1/2 5 3/8 1 -month 6110 words
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172 1984-11-22 7 INDOSUEZ Asia (Singapore) and Irving Trust International Ltd (London) are acting as co-lead managers in Union Bank of India's maiden issue in the US dollar floating rate certificates of deposit market. Co-managers for the US$2O million three-year FRCD, maturing on November 27,172 words
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187 1984-11-22 7 Bernama MALAYSIA'S debt problems will be critical by 1987 when nearly 85 to 90 per cent of her debts contracted from 1980 to 1982 start payments. Associate professor Dr Ismail Salleh, of the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, said this could lead to acute balance ofBernama - 187 words
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Article36 1984-11-22 7 Reuter BANKERS TRUST Co has lowered its broker loan rate to 10V4 per cent from per cent, effective immediately. The range of broker loan rates is now 10V4 to 10*« per cent. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article69 1984-11-22 7 Reuter THE THAI central bank has lifted a requirement for private exporters to sell their foreign exchange positions to the authorities in exchange for government export subsidies. The central bank says exporters using the export rediscount facility do not need to sell foreign currencies to theReuter - 69 words
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FEATURES
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Article443 1984-11-22 8 RULES ARE important. But even more important is how they are interpreted and enforced. There have been perhaps too many instances of rules being enforced for their own sake. The effect is that the original purpose of having rules is forgotten. That appeared to have443 words
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Article, Illustration1494 1984-11-22 8 When Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke's government goes to the polls on December 1, the outcome is almost certainly to be in its favour. But what this popular Labour prime minister will do in his second term is the subject of speculation and concern.1,494 words
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432 1984-11-22 8 Keith Wollaston - letters to the Editor Keith Wollaston DEAR SIR, Experience in other countries with mixed economies is that incomes policies break down in two or three years. Singapore has maintained regulation for 12 years. Perhaps this is because the NWC is truly tripartite or perhaps432 words
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197 1984-11-22 8 R E CHURCH - R E CHURCH Campaign for the protection of traditional Santas DEAR SIR, As an Englishman living in Singapore, it was with great dismay that I read your article in which Finnair now claims to be the official airline of Santa Claus (Santa Trades197 words
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Article, Illustration747 1984-11-22 9 DAVID GABRIEL - Brokers and dealers should work out differences By DAVID GABRIEL BANK DEALERS and money brokers are quarrelling yet again over brokerage fees. The dealers are seeking to reduce the amount of brokerage. The brokers, on the other hand, are anxious to maintain existing levels of profitability.747 words
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Advertisement344 1984-11-22 8 splendid read who could resist it?' THE PYRATES George Mac Donald Fraser m On a voyage to the Indies, the fabled Madagascar crown and the lovely Lady \tenity Brooke were lost to ThePyrates. Will our hero. Captain Ben Awery redeem the treasure and rescue his love from the lascivious clutches344 words
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Miscellaneous648 1984-11-22 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Arrested Henry and Edward (6) 7 The overworked poor don't agree with them (4, 4) 8 Be fond of much the same thing (4) 10 Grand contests for goddesses (6) 11 The trouble copers can get you into (6) 14 It has many stars or just648 words
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SPORTS
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500 1984-11-22 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE'S top four professional golfers will play in the Australian or Taiwanese circuit in December if PGA president Mr Ong Ah Keng is successful in selling a business proposition. Mr Ong is attempting to set up a business500 words
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342 1984-11-22 9 UPI CANON USA Inc has signed a five-year contract as commercial sponsor for the Greater Hartford Open golf tournament and increased the purse to US$6OO,OOO including $106,000 for the winner. The contract, signed with the Greater Hartford Jaycees, elevates the GHO tournament purse toUPI - 342 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-11-22 9 AP, Reuter MARTINA NAVRATILOVA made a winning start to her latest visit to Australia on Tuesday when she defeated fellow American Mary Lou Piatek 6-4, 6-2 in the second round of the New South Wales Women's Open tennis tournament, held in Sydney.AP,; Reuter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-11-22 9 AFP TONY MEO, snooker's No 10 seed, cruised into the Coral UK championship second round at Preston, northwest England, on Tuesday night with a convincing 9-4 victory over Londonbased Dubliner Eugene Hughes. And Meo's prize for reaching the last 16 is a clash withAFP - 409 words
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441 1984-11-22 9 AFP WHEN THE flag goes down on the Lombard rally of Great Britain at Chester, northwestern England on Sunday, 150 of the world's top drivers will embark on a 3,300-km chase through some of Britain's most hostile terrain. The final round of this year'sAFP - 441 words
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Miscellaneous1172 1984-11-22 9 w I HIGHLIGHTS National Exhibition 9.15 pm, Channel 5 This film looks at the background preparations for one of the largest exhibitions ever held in Singapore. Highlights include the making of the political history gallery and interviews with the people who worked behind the scene. Horizon: Beyond The Moon 81,172 words
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STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
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Article270 1984-11-22 10 FT EASTMAN KODAK, the world's largest photographic products group, is entering the highly competitive telecommunications business. The group has announced plans to set up a new division, Eastman Communications, "to market enhanced value telecommunications services to business and commercial customers". The move will pit Eastman KodakFT - 270 words
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157 1984-11-22 10 AFP INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES Corp (IBM) has agreed to sell its 23 per cent share in the military computer section of Rolm Corp. The announcement on came just hours after the US Justice Department formally accused it of anti-trust violations. IBM, which acquired theAFP - 157 words
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301 1984-11-22 10 Reuter STOCK prices closed higher on Wall Street on Tuesday for the first time since President Reagan's re-election, as blue-chip stocks staged a technical rally that only moderately affected secondary issues. The market improved in spite of new signs that US economicReuter - 301 words
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Article125 1984-11-22 10 NOV 20 Abrtfc. CJ 29 unch Hud Boy Mm Imp Oi Inco 6 45 14* 32 unch Aicon 36 H 20V* Algomo 18* Bonk Mont 23H 16* Bonk Novo Scotia 13 18* B«4 Tet 33* 3 350 25 h 25* 29* 16 Can Imp Bk 27*4 58H H Can125 words
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Article963 1984-11-22 10 Amsterdam MOV 20 Fb A8N 331 SO +05 Argon ***** +25 Ahold 176 SO inch Akto 93 60 1 7 AMEV ***** +07 Amt<n Amrobnk 63 30 +07 Batfc 4090 -t 1 Boh 9900 03 Borujrr*, 279 00 +5 Boi> a Burt el 66 20 0 2 Cotorvd963 words
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Advertisement551 1984-11-22 10 Ifi/s^. > M,d Wes! til -i t SB /J.'* in fit your very own retreat i I i 4 T aI'TE/ 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 lamps551 words
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Advertisement62 1984-11-22 10 London stocks, Pago 15 <1 LOMMge Sip a glass of the world's finest wine, while you relax in the cosy ambience of The Lounge. Make your nights memorable with Keyboard wizard. Danny Koh and our resident band. The Pintos Trio. Happy Hours: spm—7pm, 25% off on aH drinks. CRown PRfNCE62 words
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Article373 1984-11-22 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed the half-day session yesterday mostly higher in fairly quiet and featureless trading, despite a little late profit-taking. 1 The Hang Seng Index ended 11.83 points higher at 1,084.35 after being 7.50 up at the midmorning fix. Among the leaders, Cheung Kong gained 10 cents to373 words
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Article261 1984-11-22 11 NOV 21 Al Sincere Indus Amo Cement Cathay Coos Chang Hwa Bonk Chan Loong O*o Hsm Cement China Own Chma Dev Chmo Elect Wire Chma Guff Ptos Chma Rebar Chma Steef Chung Chm Tex Chung Hwa Pulp NT 635 2560 28 00 52 50 18 00 1790 12 40261 words
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Article379 1984-11-22 11 TOKYO: Stocks closed almost unchanged yesterday in light trading after slight morning gains on Wall Street's upturn, losing ground later on a lack of incentives and yen weakness. The Stock Exchange Index fell 0.68 to 852.73. The second section of the market finished stronger on fairly active turnover of379 words
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Article118 1984-11-22 11 MANILA: Share prices closed mixed yesterday in quiet trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index eased 0.07 to 110.85 but the Mining Index rose 0.93 to 825.39 and the Oils Index rose 0.017 to 0.621. NOV 21 Oriental B 0011 -0001 0 0065 *****1 Acot* Mmmg ***** urvch Phfex B118 words
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Article333 1984-11-22 11 SYDNEY: Share markets closed firmer yesterday on increased turnover with support for resource issues following a sharp rise on Wall Street overnight. Near the close, the All Ordinaries Index was up 1.9 at 774.2. National turnover was 42.39 million shares. Market leader BHP rose 15 cents to A 510.85333 words
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Article175 1984-11-22 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed lower in quiet trading yesterday. The Book Club Index fell 0.26 point to 124.31 and turnover dropped to 1.2 million shares from 2.1 million on Tuesday. Singer Thailand Ltd again led the day's activity with 520,600 shares valued at 19.7 million baht changing hands. It175 words
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Article90 1984-11-22 11 No* 21 Won Hyundai Motor 623 unch Bank Seoti 650 8 KAL 542 4 Choheung Bk Commercial Bk Doekm kid Daewoo Corp Doewoo Ind Dong Ah GoldStar 611 700 550 485 634 660 765 740 260 906 2 10 1 +2 unch 14 unch 5 10 -14 Korea First90 words
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Article63 1984-11-22 11 Reuter. THE HILTON silver-lead-zinc deposit in north-west Queensland by MIM Holdings, following the discovery of two more mineralised blocks, is possibly one of the world's greatest Chairman Bruce Watson also said at the company's annual meeting that the region, including the original Hilton find and theReuter. - 63 words
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313 1984-11-22 11 FT IMPORT DUTIES and industrial licensing controls have been relaxed on a wide range of computers by the Indian government. The move was made to bring the computer manufacturing industry up to international standards of price and quality by 1990. India aims toFT - 313 words
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165 1984-11-22 11 AP ISUZU MOTORS, the Japanese affiliate of General Motors Corp, is eyeing three sites in the eastern US for a new truck manufacturing plant. A trade publication, Automotive News, said Isuzu would build pickups and medium trucks at the plant and would choose betweenAP - 165 words
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84 1984-11-22 11 Reuter SPIE BATIGNOLLES and two Japanese companies, JGC Corp and Marubeni Corp, are expected to win a 361 million naira contract to build Nigeria's fourth oil refinery. Alex Nwokedi, chief spokesman for the stateowned Nigerian National Petroleum Corp, says a letter ofReuter - 84 words
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Article500 1984-11-22 12 NYT US AGRICULTURE faces "a difficult future" with profound changes in store for the farm sector which will include a rise in their total debt to US$465 billion by 1995, according to a report by US Farm Credit System. The report came just asNYT - 500 words
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396 1984-11-22 12 UPI SINOUS TALKS on future grain sales to Beijing ended on a "positive note" on Tuesday despite renewed Chinese charges that the Reagan administration is guilty of trade protectionism. "The meeting took place and ended on a positive note and we look forwardUPI - 396 words
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Article200 1984-11-22 12 Reuter THE International Tin Council (ITC) economic and price review panel is likely to recommend an unchanged export cutback to 22,000 tonnes for the first quarter of next year, ITC delegates said. At a routine two-day meeting ahead of a full council session in LondonReuter - 200 words
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279 1984-11-22 12 AFP PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos has ordered studies on how to finance coconut replanting, stopped in 1962, as he expressed alarm at the destruction of coconuts by several typhoons this year, the presidential palace said. In a memorandum to Philippine Coconut Authoity (PCA)AFP - 279 words
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237 1984-11-22 12 UPI THE International Sugar Organisation is paving the way for a new agreement during talks this week, sugar market sources said on Tuesday. The current agreement, which contains price stabilisation provisions, expires at the end of the calendar year. It is hoped aUPI - 237 words
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188 1984-11-22 12 AP US TEXTILE distributors and union officials joined forces on Tuesday in a campaign urging consumers to buy Americanmade clothing. They were calling attention to a requirement contained in legislation recently passed by Congress that requires merchants to display "Made in USA" labels on American-madeAP - 188 words
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216 1984-11-22 12 AFP THE AUSTRALIAN government has welcomed progress at talks in Brussels with the European Economic Community aimed at retrieving a difficult situation in the international dairy arrangement. Deputy-Prime Minister Lionel Bowen and Primary Industry Minister John Kerin said the crisis in the world dairy tradeAFP - 216 words
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Article226 1984-11-22 12 SINGAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with December One RSS buyers quoted at 172.25 cents per kg, down one cent from Tuesday. The morning session lost some 1.25 cents on a general lack of buying support in quiet trading. Prices recovered slightly in the thin afternoon trading, but still226 words
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Article357 1984-11-22 12 RAS prices <« S cents/Mo, FOB in boles) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers lot 1 RSS Prompt 169 50 170 50 169 50 170 50 Int 1 RSS Dec 84 172 25 172 75 172 25 172 75 Int 1 RSS Jon 85 174 25 174357 words
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Article113 1984-11-22 12 (cents/kg, 1-to n pollers) December 84 January 85 (current mth) (forword mth) NOON NOON RAS Buyers Setters Buyers Sellers SSR 20 168 00 170 OON 169 50 171 50N SSR 50 166 00 168 OON 167 50 169 50N MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 197113 words
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Article980 1984-11-22 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a quiet morning yesterday £15 to £7 up, apart from November which was £17 down at £2,528. January ended at £2,365, up £7. The market firmed from the opening, influenced by sterling's decline against the dollar, and traded in a narrow range in thin980 words
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Article71 1984-11-22 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market price yesterday remained at the International Tin Agreement fleer-level ef M 529.15 per kg with the buffer stock manager being the sole buyer. The KLTM price still holds a £1M per tonne premium over the spot price In London. Turnover rose to M71 words
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Article116 1984-11-22 12 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade stood 2'/i to US-cents a bushel higher in light trade on Tuesday. Prices maintained midsession gains, with nearbys supported by the tight deliverable supply situation in Chicago. Trade is expected to be thin through the week due to Thursday's Thanksgiving holiday.116 words
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Article147 1984-11-22 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed M to three UScents a bushel higher in featureless tradek on Tuesday. The November contract expired down 'A cent a bushel at $6.04-'/«. Continental Grain bought November on expiration, while Car gill and Central Soya bought January on the close.147 words
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Article157 1984-11-22 12 Chinese Produce Robusta 20/25% 492 50 Exchange FOB NSW (Sellers' noon closing prices on Nov Nutmeg 396 00 21. S$/100 kg) no FOB NSW Coconut oil B W FOB NSW 281 00 Bulk FOB 190 00 Gambier Old drum FOB 203 00 FOB NSW 305 00 New drum157 words
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Article263 1984-11-22 12 Singapore A-l special 192 (S$/ktlo, ei-godown) C"J special urx; ■n C-l Ordinary unc Tnoi white Loonzam 100% 100% 1st class first grade unc (kangaroo) 100% second grode 235 new crop 0.96 100% thrd grode unc 100% 2nd class 0 70 B 100% 3rd cioss 0 70 rorboiled 25% new263 words
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Article132 1984-11-22 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed firmer yesterday on short-cover-ing and speculative buying prompted by higher Chicago soyfutures and India's processed palm oil tender. November and December deliveries in the south and central regions finned Ms2o to $1,235 per tonne, while November in the north also rose $20132 words
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Article161 1984-11-22 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bote of 400 lb) China corded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 3,150 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,250 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,800 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,000 Carded yarn, honk Blue Phoenix 21 's 3,500 Combed yorn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,800 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,950 Open-end yarn161 words
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Article47 1984-11-22 12 AFP SOVIET imports of sugar over the first six months this year rose to 4.68 million tonnes from 4.5 millior last year. From Cuba, Rus sia bought 3.11 millior tonnes against 2.46 millior tonnes, while from the EEC, 703,000 tonnes agains 662,300. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration4271 1984-11-22 13 THE Singapore stock market closed mixed yesterday after a mild rally in the morning fizzled out after the lunch-break. The BT Composite Index was unchanged at 690 69 while the Straits Times Industrial Index fell 1.46 points to 785.26. Total volume was low4,271 words
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Article257 1984-11-22 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices 1640 610 i 200 278 270 40 20 20 13 12 No. 20 No* 21 M A A MS T TO M >T Compout* IT UActttr IT Of/OS ST U4«itnoh ***** ***** *****41 *****67 -391 -454 ***** 785 26 O C C ST r«i»nr«257 words
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Article488 1984-11-22 13 PRICES closed mixed yesterday but volume was thin. Trading was dominated by a handful of situational stocks, some of which posted moderate gains. Investors were still taking a cautious view in the absence of positive leads. Turnover fell below the five million mark to 4.50 million shares488 words
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Article3095 1984-11-22 13 BID and offer prices officially luted and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of I,ooojinits unless otherwise specified. All Time SetUement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT*. Big3,095 words
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Article532 1984-11-22 14 □gem ALFA-PACIFIC Securities in its November investment report has recommended Intraco Ltd as a medium-term investment at the price of $2.78 (Oct 29). The stockbroker believes that Intraco, a diversified trading conglomerate, has potential for growth and that its "management is capable of generating improving earnings532 words
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287 1984-11-22 14 HONGKONG Tin PLC's proposed restructuring scheme to transfer domicile of the company from the UK to Malaysia has received the approval of the shareholders. At an extraordinary general meeting held on Monday, shareholders also gave the greenlight for the company's proposed rights and public issue287 words
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Article797 1984-11-22 14 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for payment date close payable Hie year previous f 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% 18% A M D B 2%l Nov 12 Nov 22797 words
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Article2324 1984-11-22 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aiinomoto (3 106) A Choc (2.505) (16) 248 (10)2,324 words
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443 1984-11-22 14 NYT THERE HAS BEEN unconfirmed report identifying Ingersoll Publications as a competitor to Dow Jones and Co in trying to buy the lowa-based Des Moines Register and Tribune Co. Gordon G Bowles, a broker at Piper, Jaffray and Hopwood Inc,NYT - 443 words
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Article130 1984-11-22 14 FORMER Malaysian lawyer and now Perth businessman Stephen Chew is planning a complete change of direction for the troubled J and W Bateman Ltd group. It will gradually dispose of its traditional businesses and concentrate on the natural health food and herbal medicine area. Mr130 words
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619 1984-11-22 14 NYT CBS Inc has agreed to buy the 12 consumer magazines of the Ziff-Davis Publishing Co for U*****.5 million, believed to be the highest price ever paid for a group of magazines. The agreement concludes half of a keenly-watched auction thatNYT - 619 words
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Article102 1984-11-22 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hang Seng Index Wednesday 1116.8 Tuesday 1116.3 Wednesday 1084 35 Week ago 1124.9 Tuesday 1072 52 Week ago 1077.93 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Tuesday 1202.41 Monday 1185.29 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1206.60 Wedensday ***** 69 Tuesday ***** 98 Standard and Poors Week ago102 words
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Article173 1984-11-22 14 Managers' prices Second B'putro 4 68 4 73 for Nw 21 iff Jii Singapore Unit Trust Frfth B'putro 2 85 290 The Commerce 2 52 2 68 (A1 22? f !2 IE i« a! t ry Eighth B'putro (8) 3 46 3 51 S pore Sec Fund 162173 words
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Article81 1984-11-22 14 KEMAYAN OU Palm Berhad: 19th AGM at 5E Foh Chong Building, 66 Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru on Nov 24 at noon. SEA View Hatel Limited: AGM at Hotel Premises at Amber Close, Katong, (1543), on Nov 24 at 11am. MALAKOFF Berhad: 9th AGM at Wis ma Boustead, 4th81 words
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694 1984-11-22 15 wssm mm™ By HOCK LOCK SIEW COULD THIS be the beginning of the last chapter in the long-running Pegi Malaysia/ Dunlop Holdings serial? For more than four years, patient Pegi shareholders have been watching the group's fascination for Dunlop grow while their ownBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 694 words
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468 1984-11-22 15 RJ REYNOLDS Tobacco Company Sdn Bhd, which is in the process of restructuring its Malaysian operations, is believed to be working on a two-phase programme to comply with the requirements of the NEP. Although no details were immediately available, it has been468 words
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371 1984-11-22 15 BEDFORD BHD, which is launching its Hampstead Rise condominium this week, has plans to embark on a selective expansion programme. At a press briefing yesterday, Bedford's chairman, Tan Sri Aziz bin Zain said that while Bedford was aiming at a good mix of properties and plantations,371 words
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536 1984-11-22 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM INDUSTRIAL Oxygen Incorporated Bhd is boosting its already formidable plantation holdings with yet another acquisition, thus establishing plantations as its most significant activity besides property. This time the company, now firmly in the hands of new controlling shareholders, is acquiring the whole536 words
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337 1984-11-22 15 MALAYAN BANKING Bhd, in its document to shareholders on its proposed rights issue and offer of unsecured notes, has forecast group after-tax profits of M 5121.86 million for the year ending June 30, 1985. This would give projected net earnings per share337 words
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162 1984-11-22 15 Reuter THE MINORITY shareholders of Paliburg Investments Ltd has voted overwhelmingly for the proposed acquisition of a 32.5 per cent stake in the enlarged share capital of its present parent company, Regal Hotels (Holdings) Ltd). The decisive victory for the identical board of PaliburgReuter - 162 words
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Article454 1984-11-22 15 LAST FULL YEAR Com pony t G Lumber H K Tin K G HIdgs Peak Hua Petoling Tin CASH Leong Huat Chem Ind M Credit Syn Resins Murata Kinta Kellos CCM J C-M P H J Cement Spore Glass B Sembawang PMC P M R 1 M Breweries454 words
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Article351 1984-11-22 15 MR JACK CHIA has increased his stake in Haw Par Brothers International from 20.65 per cent to 20.71 per cent by purchasing a further 92,000 Haw Par shares through his MPH Investments. The shares were acquired between Nov 12 and Nov 16 at an average price of $1.92351 words
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Article1055 1984-11-22 15 THE market opened firm yesterday in response to Wall Street's higher close and to news that north Wales miners' leaders had withdrawn their support for the eight-month old UK pit strike. At 9.45 am the FTSE 100 index was up 4.7 at 1163.8. Sentiment was buoyed by hopes1,055 words
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332 1984-11-22 15 GLASS, TABLEWARE and corrugated fibre containers group Malaysian Containers (1974) Bhd has reported its worst half-year's trading yet. In the first six months to end-September, turnover rose by nearly 3 per cent but pre-tax losses increased from $1.16 million to $2.09 million. And the company332 words
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Advertisement149 1984-11-22 14 IMSLD Malaysian Containers (1974) Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) RESULTS FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1984 Directors of Malaysian Containers (1974) Berhad, report that for the halt year ended 30 September 1984 unaudited results show group sales of Malaysian Ringgit 18.189 million whilst group loss before tax and minority interests149 words
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Advertisement317 1984-11-22 15 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OE THE COMPANIES ACT,CHAPTER IBS AND IN THE MATTER OF EPITEX SINGAPORE PTE LTD (Members' Volutery Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Epitex Singapore Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 593 Havelock Road #02-01 Teck Huat Chambers, Singapore 0316 on 15th317 words
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530 1984-11-22 16 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE FIRST Asian-yen certificates of deposit will be launched by the Bank of Tokyo in the Singapore-based Asian dollar market on Dec 1. The other 16 Japanese banks in the Republic are expected to be hot on the trail of530 words
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80 1984-11-22 16 THE NATIONAL Productivity Board (NPB) is holding a certificate presentation dinner on Dec 1 at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant. Guest-of-honour Professor S Jayakumar will give away the Top Student and Merit Awards to graduates of senior management and executive development programmes organised by the80 words
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Article, Illustration40 1984-11-22 16 Edward Rensi, president of McDonald's USA (left) watchas Dick McDonald enjoy the 50 billionth hamburger cooked and served by Rensi on Tuesday in New York. McDonald and his brother started the franchiee. AP picture AP pictureAP picture - 40 words
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374 1984-11-22 16 THE TIME has come for the many companies in the government-owned Temasek Holdings group to "develop a broadly similar management style", a Temasek director said yesterday. Such an approach is necessary for the better coordination of these companies, some of which are374 words
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Article109 1984-11-22 16 AFP TAIWAN WILL lower customs tariffs further in line with efforts to liberalise its trade and narrow the trade gap with the United States, a Finance Ministry official said. Taiwan enjoyed a favourable trade balance of nearly US$7 billion with the United States last year. TheAFP - 109 words
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253 1984-11-22 16 THE NATIONAL University of Singapore has organised its own contribution to the 25th anniversary of Singapore's nationbuilding. This coming Saturday will be open house at Kent Ridge from 10am to 4pm. All eight faculties as well as the library, computer253 words
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348 1984-11-22 16 BROADVIEW Commodities' accounts manager Vincent Lim Khee Kwang yesterday alleged that some of the margin deposits paid by clients to the company were taken by its managing director. In the continuing case of Broadview Commodities, Lim, the seventh prosecution witness, said he348 words
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367 1984-11-22 16 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM TRADITIONAL NOODLE makers in Singapore are planning to merge to overcome the excess capacity in the industry and to export their products. Mr Wong Boon Siew, chairman of the Noodles and Kway Teow Manufacturers' Association of Singapore, said yesterday367 words
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Article59 1984-11-22 16 WALL STREET stock prices were mixed in the first 15 minutes of trading yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up slightly at 1195 while in the overall market, losers led gainers by four to three on volume of around seven shares. Trading is expected to be59 words
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33 1984-11-22 16 MALAYSIA is planning to increase contributions to the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF). It also plans to allow EPF contributors to withdraw their contributions for investment and education purposes.33 words
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Article45 1984-11-22 16 Opecna JAPANESE oil companies will have to cut their combined oil imports by an estimated 329,000 barrels per day as a result of the Opec decision to lower its overall production ceiling from 17.5 million to 16 million bpd.Opecna - 45 words
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Article37 1984-11-22 16 AP US CONSUMER prices, driven by more expensive petrol and food, rose a moderate 0.4 per cent in October. The 1.8 per cent petrol price increase was the steepest since May 1983.AP - 37 words
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Article44 1984-11-22 16 Reuter HONGKONG Governor Sir Edward Youde yesterday presented a White Paper to the Legislative Council calling for a doubling in the number of indirectly elected officials and reducing the number of appointed members of the council next year. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article57 1984-11-22 16 UPI PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos is suffering from bronchitis and bronchial pneumonia and is resting aboard his yacht in Manila Bay. First Lady Imelda Marcos, in an interview with a radio station, said her husband was "resting" aboard the presidential yacht because of pollution in theUPI - 57 words
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Miscellaneous57 1984-11-22 16 mama Outlook for today: Cloudy. Showers over several areas in the morning ond afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Nov 21 at the oirport Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 25.0 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 8.15 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Rainfall this57 words
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272 1984-11-22 17 Reuter GIANT cargo freighters are squeezing Third World countries out of the shipping market and forcing them to resort to protectionist measures to survive, a United Nations' shipping body was told. The complaint came from David Soysa of Sri Lanka, spokesmanReuter - 272 words
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538 1984-11-22 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE TAKING measures to bolster the flagging careers of Singapore seamen, the National Maritime Board will suspend its pre-sea training courses next year and offer more part-time courses to existing seamen. The board will offer four new part-time courses next year538 words
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Article622 1984-11-22 17 Shipping Unc Ng. Col «hipping Uim Pop* Col Afea VI 3 HK Cont VI 2 Ahrenk»el Liner VI 5 HK Islands w 1 Alphotrons VI 4 Hsmg Wen VI 1 Alpoc VI 5 Hungarian V 3 APC Lew V 4 Hyundoi V 5 APL 4/5 MofuD IV622 words
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Article119 1984-11-22 17 FEDERAL agents said they had found a total of 33 tons of marijuana on board a coastal freighter seized off the northeast US coast last week. They said the haul was worth an estimated U5526.4 million on the black market. The captain and five crew of the freighter119 words
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Article116 1984-11-22 17 A SENIOR United Arab Emirates official has called on businessmen and private companies in the Gulf to make greater use of the United Arab Shipping Company, which has been in "fierce competition with foreign shipping companies". Sheikh Faisal Ben Khaled Al-Qasimi, head of the Amiri Diwan116 words
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645 1984-11-22 18 Reuter THE Finnish makers of the world's newest and most luxurious cruise liner have sailed to success in the harshly-competitive shipbuilding industry through a mixture of specialisation and technological sophistication. European yards are finding it hard to compete with Japanese and South Korean builders ofReuter - 645 words
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166 1984-11-22 18 KINGSLEY WOOD - By KINGSLEY WOOD THREE Australian-based construction companies have tendered for the As2o million contract to develop Zhuhai deep-sea port in China. These are John Holland Constructions, Clough Engineering and the Leighton Construction Group. Each has been involved in major port projects in Australia. Clough166 words
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Article84 1984-11-22 18 A RUSSIAN shipyard is building the world's first ice-strengthened transport ship with a nuclear power plant of 40,000 horsepower. The ship, under construction at the Kerch shipyard on the Black Sea, will carry international standard lighters and containers in the Arctic Seas. It is three football fields84 words
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146 1984-11-22 18 SOUTH Australia is confident that it will have an independent liner shipping service between Port Adelaide and Japan Korea by the middle of next year. A survey ot the trade, which is still in progress, has shown that a direct service would siphon146 words
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Article53 1984-11-22 18 A SHIPYARD is to be built in Libya as part of a recently-signed US$2 billion industrial cooperation agreement with Turkey. Libya will also get three units for the manufacture of oil by-products, furniture and household goods. Libya will also supply Turkey with natural gas and participate in other53 words
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Article1717 1984-11-22 18 ALGERIA Algiers Oct 31. About 1-2 days delays with about 35 vessels waiting. Bejaia Oct 14. Three vessels waiting. Skikda Oct 14. Five vessels waiting. AUSTRALIA Mourilyan, Cape Flattery, Mackay, Bundaberg, Townsville, Calms Nov 7th. All ports working normally. Gladstone Grain berth closed from Nov 20th to Dec1,717 words
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Article1921 1984-11-22 18 FAIRLY active timechartering and several ore and coal voyage bookings gave feature to the freight market, brokers said. In the timecharter sector, a 36,000 long dwt vessel was reportedly taken on Soviet government account for two trans-Atlantic round voyages after prompt delivery on the Coot at $4,250 daily.1,921 words
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Article163 1984-11-22 19 AFP A MARSEILLES ship re*pair yard has impounded the 71.927-ton Irish bulk carrier Irish Spruce, to obtain payment of a bill, the London-based Lloyd's Underwriters said. The ship belongs to the Irish state-owned company, Irish Shipping which the Dublin government ordered into liquidation last week. The company'sAFP - 163 words
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Article51 1984-11-22 19 DANISH carrier P V Christensen plans to extend its North Europe/Central America US west coast conventional service to include New Zealand and Australia. The company will offer a trial sailing on Dec 10 from Antwerp. Ports of call in Australiasia will include Auckland, Wellington, Sydney and51 words
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380 1984-11-22 19 Lloyd's List A LEADING Italian bulk shipping group, Sidermar has disclosed plans for large-scale expansion, including the purchase of 12 ships. The company last week revealed proposals to order four steel carriers from the nationalised shipbuilding group, Fincantieri, and to purchase five second-handLloyd's List - 380 words
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164 1984-11-22 19 Reuter SIX people were injured on Tuesday when shipyard workers and police clashed in the seventh week of violent protests over government plans to cut jobs in Spain's shipbuilding sector, police said. They said workers in Bilbao, a Basque industrial city set up barricades andReuter - 164 words
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Article189 1984-11-22 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf. Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia189 words
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300 1984-11-22 19 CHINA is negotiating to buy one of the world's most advanced hovercrafts from the British Hovercraft Corporation. It is planning to buy two high-speed amphibious hovercrafts for operation in the country by the end of the year. According to the South China Morning Post,300 words
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Article487 1984-11-22 20 Nov 21-21 Maritime Arbitration. Lloyd's of London Press seminar, The Royal Horseguards Hotel, London. Nov 21-23 Holland Offshore 84. RAI International Congress Centre, Amsterdam. Nov 22-23 Maritime salvage, Lloyd's of London Press seminar, The Royal Horseguards Hotel, London. Nov 2$ The risk of crankcase explosions in oil engines487 words
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5541 1984-11-22 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.5,541 words
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Article666 1984-11-22 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 Frankfurt E Al Wajba Orient Exporter Asia Star E Promoter N Obukhova Liaohe Prasetia Dhaulagiri 20/488 12 20W 30A 093E 43 AW/84 9E 30SB/84 315666 words
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Article1800 1984-11-22 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFT^A African Shipping Agencies (Si Afra-Earaala Line Transgroup (S). \hrenklel liner Service Kim Shpg (Si Alfred f Tarpfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (Si Marintex Enterprise <PK) Alpar Intrasea (Si Bintang Shpg <KLI Island Cargo Handling and Forwarding (PN) American1,800 words
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Article480 1984-11-22 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Chidambaram 31/2 R Juma alongside 22.11.84/1800 Dien Blen 03 27/8 NAPL alongside 22.11.84/1500 Feng Qing 44 PIL alongside 22.11.84/1500 Kota Wijaya 10/11 PIL alongside 22.11.84/2300 Nakorn Kasem 45 PIL alongside 22.11.84/2300 Shlnko Maru 19 Sharp alongside 22.11.84/1800480 words
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Article369 1984-11-22 26 THE following shipsales were concluded last week: Panama» Star the 69,611-long dwt ore bulk oil carrier built 1966, was sold to an undisclosed interest for about $1.26 million; liim, Ik tine* a Greek concern paid about $2 million en bloc for the 17,070long dwt tweendeckers built in 1970369 words
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Advertisement428 1984-11-22 17 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Flag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kelanf/Penang/Banffcok/Keelunf/ Bus an/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Kong S pore Ajent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****77 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L.*****0 Si -lAHIHNK ANTAH I ORIENT OvEIQEAS Contain* LINE I FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE Vl# SUEZ •oatt contmcr am428 words
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Advertisement384 1984-11-22 18 w& Ml FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe Feeder •P Miaflg Vessel Spore From Europe 1) Msedtesl Warn 3) HTwrg 4) VtSStI 11) Gbu.|| 2) Ktiiff 3) rtoP s>- B BUT MS B BUTMK B BUTMK 24/11 1/12 8/12 15/12 22/12 29/12 5/1 12/1 B SURU S£LANO(A N HOUTMM TOYAMA384 words
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Advertisement1139 1984-11-22 19 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok OCL Overseas Containers Limited Also accepts carfo for: Hamtout to Copcitfuftn. Ajrlm, Gother Rotterdam to Antwerp Amsterdam. Oslo Breneflliaeen to Bremen Southampton IK reports Bcllast t Stxkhotm. Hetanki, Sonderburf FIAWFRRT MB RONIOON MT MONGAONC DMB H1,139 words
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Advertisement834 1984-11-22 21 v\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA SEJATI E-533 In Pt-25/11 HODEIDAH, AQABA. PT SUDAN. MUKALLA KOTAAGUNG E-535 4-7/12 HODEIDAH, JEDDAH. AQABA. PT SUDAN KOTASEGAR E-537 8-11/12 JEDDAH, ADEN. BEIRA. D'SALAAM. MOMBASA KOTAABADI E-538 1-4/1/85 MOMBASA, D'SALAAM.834 words
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