The Business Times, 7 June 1985
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Title Section12 1985-06-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1185 60 CENTS12 words
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369 1985-06-07 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG THE HIGHEST-LEVEL Chinese trade and industrial delegation to visit Singapore in the past four years will arrive next month to seek investors for several investment projects in China. The delegation, due to start its one-week visit on July 1,369 words
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Article672 1985-06-07 1 MANO SABNANI - HK Commercial Crimes Bureau looking into its books By MANO SABNANI Deputy Editor HONGKONG was rocked by news late yesterday evening that one of the colony's largest and most profitable banks, Overseas Trust Bank, was insolvent and had been closed. The police are investigating the bank's672 words
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Article153 1985-06-07 1 THE INSOLVENCY of Overseas Trust Bank, which has been ordered to close by the Hongkong government, will almost certainly depress the colony's stock market today, share analysts said late yesterday evening. They noted that prices of Hongkong stocks listed in London have already retreated across153 words
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412 1985-06-07 1 JAIME LYE - JAIME LYE MOTOR CAR log books (Or new cars are to be phased out in favour of computerised vehicle registration cards within a year in a move to improve productivity and reduce the possibility of fraud. The change, announced yesterday412 words
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106 1985-06-07 1 Reuter CHINESE Premier Zhao 2 yang yesterday held up the Sino-Brit-ish accord on the future of Hongkong as a model for the peaceful resolution of international disputes. Speaking in London during his week-long British visit, he said British Prime Minister MargaretReuter - 106 words
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123 1985-06-07 1 OFFICIALS in New Zealand's Trade and Industries Department have told BT correspondent Selwyn Parker that aggressive lobbying by manufacturers and other lobby groups was not the only reason (Or the removal of a number of countries from the preferential tariff scheme. New Zealand,123 words
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259 1985-06-07 1 AP JAPAN'S Ministry of International Trade and Industry has worked out a plan to eliminate all tariffs on industrial goods in three years as part of an "action programme" aimed at opening the Japanese market wider, according to the Asahi Shimbun newspaper. It saidAP - 259 words
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Article82 1985-06-07 1 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew will pay a three-day working visit to Thailand beginning today. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by Mrs Lee, Mr Yeo Cbeow Tong, Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs, and several officials. Mr Lee will have talks with General Prem Tinsulanonda,82 words
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Article, Illustration56 1985-06-07 1 ■leal reWuST the pre visas theMnIswer yesterday. A Strang finishing n the overnight Wall Street 4M net have any positive lallnw i n m At the ead of the day/ the fff csatMfte Index was dawn lJWjfiljfti hmM, wMte the lest IM hMi ts MMS. Total volume totalled56 words
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495 1985-06-07 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN WHATEVER the official opinion of Singaporeans who buy petrol in Johore, petrol companies in Singapore have little reason to complain sales for their sister companies across the Causeway are booming. The surge in petrol consumption in Johore has495 words
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Advertisement116 1985-06-07 1 Time is money wui:w:< Electronic Banking Zhao returns to London, Pago 4 Welcome to Dragon City K *> !> *■"1 4 Z2s> "5 n Charge your dinner to the American Empress Card. And if your meal exceeds $300, you 11 m receive a 35 cl bottle Hennessy XO, with our116 words
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Advertisement246 1985-06-07 1 mm THE posor mo lam is coming to Serongoon Plaza, formerly the President Shopping Centre. Tong Eng Brothers, the owner of the refurbished complex, has reserved 1,116 sq m of space for tenants to open small shops. Page 2 THE EEC has told Japan that failure to resolve certain bilaterol246 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration491 1985-06-07 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE THE HUSTLE and bustle of the pasar malum is to be brought to the newly-renovated Serangoon Plaia, formerly the President Shopping Centre. Tong Eng Brothers Pte Ltd, the owner of the refurbished complex, has reserved 1,116 square metres of space in491 words
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181 1985-06-07 2 THIRTY-FIVE executives return to their offices today, no doubt more conscious of every arm fold, leg cross, eye contact or facial twinge that they or their colleagues make. Signals from such body language, after all, speak louder than words. The executives, many181 words
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Article56 1985-06-07 2 PEDESTRIANS can use the two new escalators at the Scotts Road underpass to cross the road from 11am tomorrow. The two staircases at both ends of the underpass, which have served pedestrains so far, will be closed for three weeks for repairs. The Public Works Department regrets56 words
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431 1985-06-07 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO WATER consumption last year rose by 7.2 per cent compared with 1963 up from the 5.8 per cent average annual growth rate of the previous five years. Consumption now exceeded 839,000 cubic metres a day, said Mr Ng Kah Ting,431 words
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133 1985-06-07 2 A CONFERENCE to orientate audit professionals on the use of computers will be held next month. "Auditing and Computer Technology", organised by the local chapter of the Institute of Internal Auditors and managed by Times Conferences, the seminar arm of The Times Organisation,133 words
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Article77 1985-06-07 2 JEWELLERY enthusiasts can look forward to a gala time at a public auction of about 1,300 gold and silver rings, pendants, bangles, chains, earrings, bracelets, diamonds, precious stents and pearls. The auction by order of the receivers and managers of Mulchands Pte Ltd, will be hek)77 words
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Article532 1985-06-07 3 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISES TELEPHONE June 11Manufacturing SMA Conf Room Singapore Manu*****11 Dec 31 Engineering and f acturers AssoManagement ciation Technical Trraining Centre Arts 13-14 Effsctivs Purchasing HoWay Inn Purchasing and *****35 Management Supply Management June 15-16 Microcomputer Course Shangri-La Hotel Centre for *****22 for Chief532 words
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307 1985-06-07 3 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF HUNDREDS OF Joint-ven-ture projects with China will be offered to participants at the Third China Business Conference 1965 from June 29 to 31. For example, Yantai city is offering business opportunities to produce 10,000 tonnes of beer a year. The307 words
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402 1985-06-07 3 cHUANG PECK MING - Second in new sums assured last year By cHUANG PECK MING NTUC INCOME had the largest number of policies issued in the insurance industry and was second in terms of new sums assured last year. According to its chairman, Mr Bernard Chen, Income ranked402 words
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150 1985-06-07 3 A ROBOT Buyer's Guide has been published by the Singapore Robotics and Automation Association. The guide is aimed at helping the local industry achieve higher productivity and was a result of a year's work. It contains information on the basic definitions, classification, basic components and150 words
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Advertisement350 1985-06-07 2 CUSCADEN TOWER Wfe've made living space'so real, so luxurious, so abundant,you wont ask for anything more. Or settle for anything less. m fr M j!vl n S M 1 jJ: «?<J r :'4 '5f Ifirf-W T3( I tj" "J k TT S -i jM r H i <*r- ---I 3350 words
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OVERSEAS
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306 1985-06-07 4 FT THE EUROPEAN Community has told Japan that failure to resolve certain bilateral trading problems could lead to the revival of the EEC's suspended suit against Japan under Article 23 of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt). Mr Leslie Fielding, theFT - 306 words
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Article144 1985-06-07 4 AFP JAPANESE "dumping" of cheap credit to win big export contracts is "incompatible" with assurances given by Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone that he would limit Japan's trade surplus, British Trade Secretary Norman Tebbit said. He was speaking in the House of Commons in reply to furtherAFP - 144 words
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151 1985-06-07 4 UPI CHINESE Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang, now visiting Britain to beef up trade and political relations, returned to London after touring Scottish factories that stand to profit from China's modernisation drive. Mr Zhao was scheduled to meet Queen Elizabeth n yesterday, an occasionUPI - 151 words
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Article181 1985-06-07 4 UPI JORDANIAN Foreign Minister Tatar Masri has said that a proposed confederation between his country and the West Bank "means there will be no independent Palestinian state". Mr Masri said in Washington yesterday that Jordan's plan (or a negotiated settlement with Israel would make the WestUPI - 181 words
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Article118 1985-06-07 4 AFP A NO-CONFIDENCE debate has begun in the Thai Parliament with opposition party leader Pramarn Adireksarn criticising the government's economic policies as total failures. Mr Pramarn, leader of the Chart Thai Party, criticised the economic policies over several issues, including a 17.3 per cent devaluation ofAFP - 118 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article53 1985-06-07 4 PORTUGAL'S crisis-hit government said it would stay in office at least until next week to formally steer the country towards European Community membership. The Cabinet of socialist Prime Minister Mark» Soares brushed aside calls for the cancellation of the June 12 signing of the Treaty of Accession53 words
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Article50 1985-06-07 4 THE US, in an unprecedented action, has ordered a Libyan diplomat at the United Nations expelled because of his alleged involvement in death plots against Libyan dissidents in the US. The State Department said Farhat tibar, an administrative attache with the Libyan UN mission, was ordered to leave.50 words
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Article53 1985-06-07 4 A KEY mining anion on Wednesday called off a threeweek overtime ban which disrupted Britain's troubled coal industry just as it was recovering from a year-long strike. Industry sources said the overtime ban cut production by 9,000 tonnes a week and cost the state-run National Coal Board53 words
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Article52 1985-06-07 4 PRICES in Argentina increased by more than 1,000 per cent in the past 12 months, said the National Statistics and Census Institute. The cost of living rose by 25.1 per cent in May compared with ».5 in April. The highest price increase in May was registered in transportation52 words
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Article38 1985-06-07 4 THE second of 22 Jailbreakers who escaped from Jakarta's main jail ten days ago has been shot dead by police. The official Antara news agency said Bambang Heru was killed on Wednesday together with an accomplice.38 words
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Article33 1985-06-07 4 Agencies THE GOVERNMENT has announced that Zimbabwe's first post-independence elections will be held on June 27 (or White voters and on July 1 and 2 for the country's Black majority. AgenciesAgencies - 33 words
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Article246 1985-06-07 5 AP THE US SENATE has given final approval to a record Pentagon spending bill that includes a provision urging continued US adherence to the Salt n nuclear arms treaty. Passage of the bill by a 92 to 3 margin ended more than two weeks of debateAP - 246 words
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144 1985-06-07 5 Reuter KEY EUROPEAN Allies had told US Secretary of State George Shultz that prospects for arms control would be seriously damaged if Washington scrapped the Salt-II strategic arms treaty, European diplomats said. As Nato foreign ministers prepared to open a two-day meeting yesterday,Reuter - 144 words
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Article94 1985-06-07 5 AP AMERICAN and Chinese officials have met to continue what the State Department called a "systematic dialogue" between the two countries on arms control. Department spokesman Edward Djerejian said that issue had been discussed by President Ronald Reagan and by the director of the US Arms ControlAP - 94 words
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142 1985-06-07 5 AFP PREMATURE ejaculation when making love was a frequent problem among footballers, said the Argentine national manager Carlos Bilardo. Mr Bilardo, who is a qualified doctor, said the problem stemmed from the fact that footballers only made love about once a fortnight largely becauseAFP - 142 words
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196 1985-06-07 5 AFP INDUSTRIALISED countries need to moderate public spending if they are to ease the constraints of budget deficits and open the way for inflation-free growth with full employment, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said yesterday. OECD's report on the role ofAFP - 196 words
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215 1985-06-07 5 AP GUERILLA leaders from Angola, Nicaragua, Afghanistan and Laos have agreed to cooperate in their common fight against Soviet-backed governments, after a US-inspired meeting in the African bush. The guerillas declared themselves founders of the Democratic International, an alliance of grassroots resistance to commu-nist-leaning governmentsAP - 215 words
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387 1985-06-07 5 NYT THE House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved a series of economic sanctions against South Africa. The vote was 296-127. The vote on the bill, and approval of a milder version in the Senate foreign relations committee, could open the way for Congress toNYT - 387 words
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300 1985-06-07 5 AP SOCIALIST Premier Andreas Papandreou has indicated that he still aims to close four American military bases in Greece when the current five-year operating agreement is reassessed in 1988. Mr Papandreou, who won a resounding victory in national elections on Sunday, told a newsAP - 300 words
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Advertisement20 1985-06-07 4 Em Am Clipper Class. For The Price Of An Economy' Ticket Managers must manage. BT shows you how every Monday20 words
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Advertisement406 1985-06-07 5 *##< K3?~When it comes to compatibility, Olivetti tells a beautiful software story... ,r r.' -w' 9M v V «f TS^ L. %> ,L^i 'V r Both the Olivetti M 24 transportable M2l PCs run thousands of industry-standard application software. They can be used as stand alone PCs or as intelligent406 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous18 1985-06-07 5 Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU IN FACT, ITWNH YCX/FE RSAPfTO OH,NO, STAFIVmmB GQMRADB TRAOORS. I AM NOT m <23*.18 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article703 1985-06-07 6 YAP BOH HOON - Airlines fear defaults by agents By YAP BOH HOON A NUMBER of international airlines have asked cargo agents for larger bank guarantees following fears of defaults on payments. Airfreight Specialists, a me-dium-sized agency, was put into receivership in March by Hong Leong Finance, to which703 words
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345 1985-06-07 6 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN GEIS CARGO, a freight company which specialises in traffic between Singapore and West Germany, is expanding its year-old operation in spite of the economic slowdown. It is building up its marketing team in Singapore to handle an expected345 words
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171 1985-06-07 6 AP THE EUROPEAN aircraft consortium, Airbus Industrie, has received an order for three A3OO-600 wide bodied commercial jets from Korean Airlines. Korean Airlines also took options on five more A3oos. The orders are worth US$2OO million, including spare parts and accessory equipment, Airbus officialsAP - 171 words
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Article, Illustration266 1985-06-07 6 DIETHELM INDUSTRIES Pte Ltd has broken into the Japanese market with sales of 154 large air cargo containers which have resulted in a new repeat order for another 113 units. Diethelm's customer services executive, Mrs Dolly Lam, said the H. 25 million order from Japan Air Lines266 words
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573 1985-06-07 6 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE PROS and cons of using freighters to serve customers were highlighted on the first day of the international freight industry conference at Brighton, Bngianri, held on June 4 and 5. Mr Colin Marshall, chief executive of573 words
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113 1985-06-07 6 READING material carried on scheduled aircraft services can be a weighty affair, going by the experience of Lufthansa German Airlines. About 10 tonnes of reading materials are loaded onto the 370 flights operated daily from West Germany, with another five tonnes picked up in other113 words
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Article237 1985-06-07 6 ARRIVALS OMrwtor Ftigfrt Locol From FRIDAY time TMA TL351 1130 BEY/SHJ /KUL FT FT71 2355 BOS/JFK ANC/NRT /TPE SATURDAY CAL 0333 0150 TPE CV CV796 0615 LUX/DXB KAL KE665 2110 SEL SUNDAY TMA TL355 0630 BEY/SHJ /KUL FT FT73 2355 LAX/SFO ANC/NRT OSA/TPE MONDAY NW NW903 1645 JFK/1AH237 words
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Article109 1985-06-07 6 Renter THE BRITISH government haB announced plans to create a major international airport north of London to compete with European rivals in the growing air traffic market. Transport Minister Nicholas Ridley told Parliament he had accepted proposals (or the expansion of the small Stansted Airport, 48Renter - 109 words
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Advertisement178 1985-06-07 6 am If you ship electronics to the U.S., Flying Tigers can handle your delicate cargo all the way. No matter how large the shipment, if it fits into our 747 jetfreighters, we can carry it. So you avoid the delay and inconvenience of splitting shipments among different flights or different178 words
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Advertisement10 1985-06-07 6 Keep your investment decisions on target, CHART POINT every Saturday10 words
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Advertisement121 1985-06-07 6 MONTBLANC THE ART OF WRITING .meisterstOck- the pride of the MONTBLANC Collection is probably the most famous writing instrument of our times. Representing the best in design, it combines technical excellence and perfect styling from the piston-filling system to the 14-carat gold nib and the gold-plated fittings. The MEISTERSTUCK is121 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration498 1985-06-07 7 New instruments not yet tested by times of adversity FT THE REVOLUTION which is sweeping through the US financial markets is lowering credit standards and chipping away at confidence in the American financial system, warned Dr Henry Kaufman, Saloman Brothers' chief economist. InFT - 498 words
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415 1985-06-07 7 FT CHINA has embarked on a modest belt-tightening following an unusually large outflow of foreign exchange in the past few months. While this will not affect the broad thrust of its "open door" trade policy, imports on non-essential goods may be curtailedFT - 415 words
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Article106 1985-06-07 7 AFP INDONESIA will receive at least US$2.4 billion in aid from a dozen Western countries and several international financial organisations, the Inter-Govern-mental Group on Indonesia (Iggi) announced in Amsterdam on Wednesday at the conclusion of its 28th session. Nearly half of that money will beAFP - 106 words
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230 1985-06-07 7 Reuter JAPANESE moves to open financial and capital markets to overseas competitors have been accompanied by a clear deterioration of the already unsatisfactory market position of foreign banks there. Wolfgang Graebner, partner in Berliner Handels-Und Frankfurter Bank (BHF), said this on Wednesday at aReuter - 230 words
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270 1985-06-07 7 Reuter JAPANESE investors played a key role in the US bond market rally and might boost buying, analysts said. At the heart of their buying spree was a desire to lode in relatively high US yields before rates dropped further, andReuter - 270 words
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Article180 1985-06-07 7 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: LkcI dollort to MM MMt of fwfi currency: <hM roes pertly US dolor Staffing pound AuMraion dolor NZ dolor Conodwn dolor 2.2155 2.8136 1.4644 0 9947 1.6165 2.2165 2.8171 1.4673 0.9974 1.6184 2.8196 7.3469 3.4286 3.4286 3.4206 -21.43 -61.70 -57.29 -70 99 -52.74180 words
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Article298 1985-06-07 7 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at opening levels yesterday, which were about unchanged to slightly lower on expectations of a near-term cut in the US discount rate. One month closed at 7-9/16 7-7/16 per cent, down 1/16 point from Wednesday. Three months was also at 7-9/16 7-7/16298 words
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Article326 1985-06-07 7 BA Futures Inc EURODOLLAR futures opened lower yesterday than CME'i Wednesday close due mainly to profittaking in a very overbrought market. The September contract consequently came off from 92.18 to touch a low of 92.06 before recovering to dose at 92.11 as dealers again focimed their attention to unemploymentBA Futures Inc - 326 words
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Article172 1985-06-07 7 HONGKONG: The metal closed slightly easier in (airly quiet trading throughout yesterday, reflecting declining interest due to the steadiness of the US dollar. Bullion finished at U*****.75/315.25 an ounce against an early $315.10/60 and New York's $315.00/50 close. On the local market, gold ended HK$l above Wednesday's close at172 words
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Article512 1985-06-07 7 SINGAPORE The US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies yesterday mainly on speculative selling in the absence of clear direction. The greenback closed at 248.96/06 yen against the 249.06/25 New York finish and at 3.0675/85 mark* against 3.0520/40. It was higher at 2.5715/30 Swiss Cranes from 2.5670/5700512 words
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Article, Illustration118 1985-06-07 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore Interbank money market rose by 1H point from Wednesday to close at f per cent yesterday. The om, two and threemonth term rates remained unchanged across the board. lOCAIB to mn«t at In pita Mt rata «f 12 m»tm tat pnhihawn. S$118 words
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FEATURES
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Article518 1985-06-07 8 THERE WAS no mushroom cloud, but the Big Bang finally came to the City of London on Wednesday. The fall-out will affect the rest of the world's financial markets sooner or later. In Singapore, it will probably be later. This market is not yet ready518 words
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Article, Illustration938 1985-06-07 8 SELWYN PARKER - A Singapore delegation of senior government officers led by Dr Ridzwan Dzafir, director-general of the Trade Development Board and also in charge of the Asean Committee on Tourism and Trade, will be flying to New Zealand soon for talks with the New Zealand government on938 words
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408 1985-06-07 8 Reuter NEW ZEALAND'S exports are rapidly awiteUig away tram the tradlllsaslly ds«aiaaat pastsral sector of dairy products, meat aad wml, with manufacturing becoming la nidaglji important, N— paataral exports are predicted to provide 44 per eest sf the $11.4 billion of exports in IKS,Reuter - 408 words
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Miscellaneous909 1985-06-07 8 TO (MD H TV HIGHLIGHTS River Journeys Eater Of Men Bpm, Channel 12 Christina Dodwell, writer and explorer, spent two years living with the tribal peoples of Papua New Guinea. She returns to make a journey across the island still one of the most remote places on earth. Christina takes909 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration634 1985-06-07 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER THE FIRE which yesterday morning gutted the Sports House in Rutland Road did more than just bring down the building. The blaze, which started at about 4am, sent up in flames thousands of important documents belonging to 14 national sports associations634 words
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Article, Illustration730 1985-06-07 9 Body Language SOME people have the ability to sprint/very fast while others, no matter how hard they train, take longer to cover the same distance. At the other end of the spectrum, some can complete a marathon in two hours and 10 minutes while730 words
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354 1985-06-07 9 AP DENNIS JOHNSON'S 4.6-metre jumper from the left side of the foul line at the final buzzer gave the Boston Celtics a 107-105 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday night and deadlocked their best-of-seven National Basketball Association championship series at twoAP - 354 words
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Article, Illustration567 1985-06-07 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS IT WOULD probably be safer in the long run for the Republic's tennis players to stick to academic pursuits. Making this assessment yesterday, Australian coach Alan McDonald said there wasn't a place in the sport, at its highest567 words
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479 1985-06-07 9 AP THE FIRST TIME Stefan Eldberg heard about Jimmy Connors, the Swede was in short pants not the tennis kind, the child's kind. His most recent meeting with the 32-year-old American left him on the short end of a 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (7-2)AP - 479 words
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Article, Illustration644 1985-06-07 9 UPI THE CHALLENGE has been issued, and already the insults are flying. Not even the width of the Atlantic Ocean and a distance of 5,700 km could prevent Pam Shriver from trading sharp barbs with Bobby Riggs and Vitas Gerulaitis. SpeakingUPI - 644 words
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Miscellaneous659 1985-06-07 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Drives to a road junction in the moors (6) 7 She wove a mat for some charity (4, 4) 8 Little creature on the snooker table P (6) 10 Cheat at pontoon? (5) 13 British runner useful at golf (4) 14 It's dropped, we take it659 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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337 1985-06-07 10 NYT GENERAL MOTORS' acquisition of Hughes Aircraft is being viewed by analysts of the car industry as a major step in GMs long-term plan to diversify into non-automotive fields and to improve its competitive position by embracing new technology. GM is redefining the conceptNYT - 337 words
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168 1985-06-07 10 UPI OCCIDENTAL Petroleum has agreed to sell SO per cent of its rich oil holdings in Eastern Colombia to the Royal Dutch Shell group for US$96O million cash. Occidental is a 50-50 partner with the Colombian government in the Eastern Oil Fields, whereUPI - 168 words
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300 1985-06-07 10 Reuter THE AMERICAN stock market scored a solid gain on Wednesday and finished at record levels with the outlook for lower interest rates again providing the stimulation. The Dow Jones Industrial Average Jumped more than five points to 1320, easily beating the record ofReuter - 300 words
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Article634 1985-06-07 10 Amsterdam MM 05 Hi AflN 1. 455 00 +15 Amm 194.30 +04 AMd 229 50 +25 Afcxo ***** +1.7 Ajmrv 249 50 +9.3 Amo to* 81 00 +0.2 8ariu< 40.50 -0.5 Boh 97.00 +3 Bomai* 381 00 +09 TM 94.30 +1 Cota"d 34.00 +0.4 e*m ***** +15 M634 words
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95 1985-06-07 10 AFP IMPERIAL Chemical Industries (Id) It considering a one-inJfive cut in personnel, which will eliminate 6,0N Jobs from its 30,000 wukfuce, according to a secret ICI document circulated by trade union organisations in London. Copies of the document, from ICl's group personnelAFP - 95 words
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Advertisement106 1985-06-07 10 UAh 0**431 faUnkal Japanese Restaurant Sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki and other famous delicacies from the land of the Rising Sun are prepared by three resident Japanese chefs. Businessman's set lunch from $8.50+»FURAMA SINGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street. Singapore 0105 Tel: 533 3888 K[NG'S DEN Sheer Relaxation! A lounge of106 words
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Advertisement103 1985-06-07 10 London stocks on pogolS. TT v_ i H Lounge Enjoy the world's finest wine, while you relax in the cosy ambience of The Lounge. Make your nights memorable with the versatile quartet Body N Soul from the Philippines. They'll captivate you! Happy Ifoaiat Spa 7pm. 23% off all tfrlak*. CR^wn103 words
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Article317 1985-06-07 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed steady yesterday after a day of moderately active trading with stocks fluctuating on selective buying. The Hang Seng Index finished 1.68 points up at 1,629.50 after losing 1.28 at the mid-morning fix. Overseas Trust Bank declined to comment on rumours it might sell one of317 words
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Article206 1985-06-07 11 JUM M HT ■007 Lion Hm Mui Nan Ya Ha* Pacific Cam ...11.30 2640 .16.60 •0.3 •0.1 •0.3 Asio Cmmmnt 23.00 •0.2 PodAc Bact 23 70 -02 Wira .13.75 0 05 Chang Hwa Bank Chan Looog CNo Hwn Camant China Cham China Dav CMno Bact Wr. China G>M Pto»206 words
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Article348 1985-06-07 11 TOKYO: Share prices firmed in hectic trading yesterday with buying moving from sector to sector, driving the market average to end above the 12,700-level for the first time since last Friday. The average closed up 22.90 at 12,716.11, having ranged from 12,744.75 to 12,697.71. Turnover was 720 million shares348 words
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Article95 1985-06-07 11 MANILA: Share prices closed largely unchanged in dull trading yesterday. The Commercial A Industrial Index rose 1.14 to 129.97 while the Mining Index remained steady at 679.62 and the Oils Index was unchanged at 0.782. JUNC 06 NM AAorsleel Oriental B PMax B 0.0014 unch 0.011 unch ***** unch95 words
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Article370 1985-06-07 11 SYDNEY: Share markets closed firmer yesterday, with technical corrections pushing share prices higher after heavy selling on Wednesday. At the close of trading, the All Ordinaries Index had added 4.7 points to 858.3, the All Industrials Index gained 1.2 points to 1229.0, the All Resources Index rose 6.9 points370 words
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Article182 1985-06-07 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed lower in weak trading yesterday. The Book Club Index fell 0.21 point to 138.62 and declines led advances narrowly. Turnover dropped to 131,012 shares worth 17.9 million baht from Wednesday's 229,828 worth 30.6 million baht. Thai Farmers Bank lost four baht to 228, Bangkok Bank182 words
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Article155 1985-06-07 11 Reuter JARDINE MATHESON Holdings Ltd was continuing to dispose of non-core assets, chairman Simon Keswick said at the company's annual meeting. He said it would sell two Hawaiian properties, the Commodore Condominium and the Maud Uplands, through auctions conducted on July 27 and 28 usingReuter - 155 words
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352 1985-06-07 11 NYT MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC, the world's largest consumer electronics company, is planning to set up its first European Research and Development Laboratory in the United Kingdom. If the project goes ahead, it is believed that it could be the first substantial RAD investmentNYT - 352 words
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282 1985-06-07 11 NYT AT LEAST one Japanese company is dumping semiconductors in the US market, a high-ranking US trade official has charged. Lionel Obner, Under-Se-cretary of Commerce for International Trade, said he had evidence that one manufacturer, later identified as Hitachi Ltd, was cutting theNYT - 282 words
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545 1985-06-07 12 Reuter PLANS for a multi-million dollar fund to help stabilise world commodity prices appear doomed unless backing by the US or the Soviet Union can be obtained, international commodity groups said. Washington and Moscow have not ratified the so-called common fund,Reuter - 545 words
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378 1985-06-07 12 AP AFP THE US has announced that it will strike back at what it considers unfair trading practices of the European Economic Community by subsidising the sale of up to a million tonnes of wheat to Algeria. The sale announcement by US AgricultureAP; AFP - 378 words
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108 1985-06-07 12 Bernama INDIA will continue to purchase substantial volumes of palm oil from Malaysia in spite of the widening trade deficit ,it has with the country. TiMtUn High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr Ran jit Sethi, said in glial* Lumpur this was inevitable becauseBernama - 108 words
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Article201 1985-06-07 12 Bernama PENINSULA Malaysia exported a total of 142,488 cubic metres of timber and timber products in February worth Mf63.4 million, a drop of 34.5 per cent from the previous month. The Malaysian Timber Industry Board said that cumulative exports for the two months amounted toBernama - 201 words
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243 1985-06-07 12 AP THE first oilfield in the South China Sea will start commercial production in June 1966 and the highest yearly output could reach 4.9 million barrels, the Chinese Communist Party newspaper People's Dmily said yesterday. The field in theAP - 243 words
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Article289 1985-06-07 12 SINGAPORE The market yesterday closed quietly steady with June One RSS buyers quoted at 172.50 cents per kilo, unchanged from Wednesday night. Prices lost about half a cent during quiet morning trading on some offerings of forwards. Some short covering helped nearbys to recover in quiet afternoon trading but289 words
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Article81 1985-06-07 12 1 f 85 i A. |L JULY 85 \CUrrinT rnOfiTn) NOON v orwaro rnofim^ NOON RAS lnyara Sslsn loyri Sflflvs SSR 20 161.00 163.00N 163.00 165.00N SSR 50 159 00 161.00N 161.00 163.00N MRELB I S^Uti S»Hti SMR CV 213.00 215.00N 215.00 217.00N SMR L 215.00 2I7.00N81 words
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Article245 1985-06-07 12 RAS prices m S cents/kg, FOS i* b< ites NOON CLOSE Int 1 RSS Prompt 172.50 I73.50N 173.00 174.00 Int 1 RSS Jum 85 172 50 173. Of 172.50 173.50N Int 1 RSS J»iy 85 170.00 170.50 170.50 170.75N Int 2 RSS 169 25 170.25N 169.25 170.25N245 words
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Article1033 1985-06-07 12 COFFEE ROBUSTA FUTURES, originally steady yesterday morning, reversed direction, and by midday had eased to post losses of £9 to £5 a tonne from Wednesday. Dealers said opening gains of about £8 followed a firm New York market and prospects of cooler Brazilian weather. Prices initially advanced on1,033 words
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Article71 1985-06-07 12 THE Knli Lunpv tto price yestoriay —i mow eeat mm per Idle, stOl wttoto toe ITA*> ».11 Mi SJI towLight JkfMCM ui toeal <wl wti «till evMeot ae toe toeal priee witoaed to £171 per tone Imol ever toe LME kigh grate, treaa 1« totto wtog Ne nttodig71 words
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Article119 1985-06-07 12 Yarn (la HK$ par Ma of 400 fc) China corded yor n, cones Bkja Phoanix 16'* 2,700 Bkja Phoanix 2Ct 2.750 Bkja Phoanix 32'» 3,200 Bkja Phoanix 40** 3,550 Corded yorn, hor ik Bkja Phoanix 21'» 2,950 Combed yorn, co Bkja Phoanix 32** 4,350 Bkja Phoanix 40"s 4,550 Open-end119 words
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Article74 1985-06-07 12 CBT WHEAT futures closed 3V4 to IV* cents a bushel higher. July ended near the top of a four cent range. The rally that began this week continued in fairly active dealings, with actual and rumoured export business for US SRW wheat fueling gains. CBT corn futures dosed two74 words
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Article65 1985-06-07 12 CBT SOYOIL futures closed 0.32 to 0.60 cent a pound higher, making new day's highs late, while soymeal ranged from up US$l to off 10.10 a tonne at the close. CBT soybean futures closed 5V4 to 10 Vi cent a bushel higher. Futures posted the day's highs late, with65 words
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Article144 1985-06-07 12 CMMM Prodi iico Robusto 20/25% Exchange FOB NSW 480.00 (SrfM'MMdMHpr r» ic« on nuTfncg 110 FOB NSW Jwm 6. SS/100 kf). 413.00 E8W FOB NSW 272.00 Coconut oil Buk FOB 117.00 Gombier Otd drum FOB 130.00 FOB NSW 330 00 II lillll nVVKHJITY Nrw drum FOB 134.00 London144 words
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Article184 1985-06-07 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday closed mixed on late selling following lower bids by India at its weekly palm oil tender, dealers said. Early levels were supported by a higher Chicago soya bean complex close, dealers said. Trading was thin. June deliveries In the south and north184 words
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Article272 1985-06-07 12 Singapore C-1 Ord unq (svuk w >■<■■«) Loonzoin Rico Frogront now crop u» OIU 100% 1st grade 100% 2nd grade 3? 2nd 0 62 100% 3rd grode unq 3rd 0.60 Parboiled Rice New Crop 25% 10% no stock no stock 5% 10% 227 222 Thai Broken Maize unq A-super272 words
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Advertisement104 1985-06-07 12 Piping hot and fresh Sichuan dian xin Golden Phoenix now offers a delicious assortment of Sichuan dian xin. piping hot and freshly prepared by renowned Taiwanese dian xin chefs. Available for lunch on Saturdays and Sundays. £84 Golden Phoenix mmm* rm IgflCrTVfl Hotel Equatorial. Tel: *****31 amriZSl Maximum 30 tables104 words
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Article, Illustration4117 1985-06-07 13 CONTRARY to expectations, the Singapore stock market failed to move upwards yesterday. Most observers bad predicted that share prices would rise further because of a strong overnight finishing on Wall Street as well as favourable technical readings on the market. At the4,117 words
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Article177 1985-06-07 13 StNGAPORE RiSM IlKliCM Si?*" iSS ts Tr ni"'« mM MAA 1620 >20 imiui Hifltti UW W. l.lin 416 +10 g|5£oT ill ST22m 9Xim WMI SMM Ua4 293 -fS wiaa 2320.52 mi 332 +4 tt limit ***** tttM JM|h|Ni 224 >3 gggL- S5S £j57 *2 SSSJ- Jttg mS177 words
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Article2413 1985-06-07 13 BID and offer prices officially Listed and business in and repotted to Um stock MMV of Singapore with the number of aharaa traded shown in bracket* in IoU of 1.000 unita unlaw otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT™. Big2,413 words
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Article134 1985-06-07 13 HOTEL MARCO POLO LIMITED: Twelfth AGM at The San Marco Room, Hotel Marco Polo, 247, Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024 today at noon. SINGAPORE PODDER fwnpsT Limited: AGM at The Conference Room, Level 3, 14 Upper Circular Road, Singapore 0104 today at 11am. ASIATIC DEVELOPMENT BERHAD: AGM at the134 words
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420 1985-06-07 14 UPI LONDON'S clannish slock exchange Europe's largest lowered its barriers to overseas hanks and brokers but (ailed to reach a consensus on how much freedom to give foreign capital in London. In a ground-breaking concession, members voted 3,248-681 to allow outside operators toUPI - 420 words
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Article404 1985-06-07 14 FT THE CHANGES initiated by the London Stock Exchange have been stimulated by the twin pressures of commercial competition and political necessity. In the summer of 1963, Sir Nicholas Goodison, the exchange chairman, and the then Secretary of State for Industry, Mr Cecil Parkinson, agreed that theFT - 404 words
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Article383 1985-06-07 14 MR PETER THAM Wing Fai resigned as director of Grewth Indastrial Holdings Ltd as well as Paa-Eleetrie Indnstrles Ltd. NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES said it paid $3.2 million cash for the L45 million shares in Orient Container A Warehousing Services Pte Ltd. The total value of assets acquired amounted383 words
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92 1985-06-07 14 HSIN CHONG Properties (HCP) is negotiating with its principal bankers on ways to improve its cash flow. Trading in HCP shares was suspended in September after it defaulted on interest payments to a bank syndicate which arranged a HK$l billion loan for the Parkview92 words
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240 1985-06-07 14 TONG MENG Industries Ltd, the small-scale household product manufacturer, makes more money through its share market and investment activities than it does selling metal utensils, hardware and enamel ware. In the financial year ended Dec 31, 1984, the group made a total240 words
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Article, Illustration454 1985-06-07 14 HOMER CHEN - By HOMER CHEN FOLLOWING its acquisition of several agencies, Acma Electrical Industries Ltd has reactivated a dormant Hongkong subsidiary called Acma Overseas (HK) Ltd. Acma, the manufacturer of air-conditioners, refrigerators and other electrical appliances, sectored several agencies from manufacturers in Europe and the US for454 words
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581 1985-06-07 14 INVESTORS showed a general lack of interest on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. v Consequently, share prices extended their downward drift, closing on an easier note. With investors still in a holiday mood, turnover dropped to its lowest level in two-and-a-half years. The581 words
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Article1706 1985-06-07 14 BID and offer prices ottlclaUy 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 unite unless otherwise specified. lOUS TRIALS Ajmomoto (3.065) A Choc (2.1 OS) AMD (3.0081,706 words
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Article70 1985-06-07 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Landmarks H On»-for-four 1.00 ptr shore E*-dot« Jun 4 1 Book doM Jun 14 •tia fV O U B One-tor-five $2.50 p< wshaw^-. Ex-date: May 31 Book dose: Jun 8 Von Der Horst One-for-one $1.00 p< Ex-date: Jun 6 er share Book dot* Jun 1370 words
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Article107 1985-06-07 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Dah Yung One-tor-one $1.00 per share (Bonus entitled to rights) George Town Two-tor-one $1 00 per shaM KiUmghalt Two-for-ftve 9 (1.15 par tham Peak Hua Three-for-two 9 $1.50 par shore Sub-dmsaon of SI par into 2 shorts of 50 cants eoch Sateras Res One-tor-two $1107 words
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Article209 1985-06-07 14 Monomers' prices for June 7 Singapore Unit Trust Th* Comrrwfct 1.89 *201 The Sovingt Fund 1 41 1 50 S'por* Prog Fund 0.81 086 S'por* Sac Fund 1.21 128 S'por* knvMt Fund 0.89 0.94 S'por* Equity Fund 0.83 0.88 Asia Unit Trust Mai lnv«*t Fund 2.12 '225 Mai209 words
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787 1985-06-07 15 ALAN LEE - By ALAN LEE MALAYSIAN businessman Lee Ming Tee, who has just taken over Hongkong-Usted Well Fung for about HKJ101 million, is back in the Australian headlines. This time, the Australian securities watchdog has said that it has found irregularities in Mr Lee's acquisition of787 words
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366 1985-06-07 15 THE DEPRESSED property market hit Menang Corporation Bhd's profits for the year ended last December. Menang, a property development company, experienced a sharp 40 per cent drop in group pre-tax profits to M 510.2 million (from $17 million). Group turnover fell 36 per366 words
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349 1985-06-07 15 Beraama KUALA KAMPAR Tin Fields Bhd will apply to the authorities to lift the suspension in the trading of its shares after its annual general meeting on June 28, chairman Baharuddin Ma'arof has said in the company's latest annual report. Mr BaharuddinBeraama - 349 words
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Article935 1985-06-07 15 SHARE prices closed easier in quiet trading yesterday with attention centred on special situations. At 1430 GMT, the FTSE 100 Index was down 10.7 at 1,325.2. Tate k Lyle rose 20 pence to 505. It touched 515 after market rumours that Hanson Trust has now switched its bid935 words
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376 1985-06-07 15 SLOWLY but surely, Sing Investment 6 Finance Ltd has been building up both its loans and deposits base, in spite of the strong competition it faces from the other Mg name finance companies. In its last fiscal year to Dec 31,376 words
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489 1985-06-07 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK UNITED Industrial Corporation Ltd is increasing its investment in the hotel industry in Phuket Island, Thailand. The Thai Joint-venture, Mob-lex-UIC Ltd, plans to construct another $45 million resort hotel. Construction is expected to begin in September and the hotel should489 words
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Article, Illustration314 1985-06-07 15 Kings and Freeway A NEW SUBSTANTIAL shareholder has emerged at Ambassador Hotel Ltd with the purchase of a strategic 34 per cent stake in the company. This is just one percentage point away from the official trigger of 25 per cent where a mandatory takeoverKings and Freeway - 314 words
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Article438 1985-06-07 15 MALAYSIAN Mosaics Bhd (MMB) has agreed to acquire a 32.6 per cent stake in Jeroco Plantations Sdn Bhd in exchange for 30 million new MMB shares issued at M$L5O per share. Jeroco, the first plantation company from the private sector to pioneer the438 words
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Article179 1985-06-07 15 MALAYSIAN Mosaics Bhd (MMB) has said that group pre-tax profit for the year ended Dec 31, 1964, nearly tripled to $13w5 million. The results exceeded the $12.7 million forecast in MMB's recent circular to shareholders in connection with its acquisition of Hap Seng Estate, Si179 words
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Advertisement132 1985-06-07 14 NOTICE OF PREPAYMENT 0 The Mitsui Bank, Limited Singapore Branch U. 3420,000,000 Callable Negotiable Floating Rate Certificates of Deposit No. *****1-*****0 issued on 18 July, 1983 Maturity 21 July 1986. Callable in July 1985. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Clauses 3 5 of the Certificates of Deposit132 words
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Advertisement193 1985-06-07 15 FREEHOLD 0 I r 4 I ■HfiTSiYi i aim •jillHililSlTi j Warn Visit our Shoiww today The Parisian. Cooi. serene and ciassicaßy elegant. A tranquil oasis set amidst the bustle and e«rtement of the down-town Orchard Road area at Angufta Park and Orchard Boulevard. Sheathed in marfaie throughout and designed193 words
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503 1985-06-07 16 YAP BOH HOON - Contracts for re-fitting Skyhawk engines By YAP BOH HOON SINGAPORE Aircraft Industries (SAI) could become the biggest Skyhawk aircraft maintenance company outside the US. This is the likely outcome of two contracts which SAI is negotiating with two big US aircraft manufacturers to develop503 words
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396 1985-06-07 16 Reuter ISRAEL'B occupation of South moved into its fourth year yesterday, amid growing signs that Israeli troops will stay on to support their Lebanese militia in a "security zone" along the border. Israeli officials have said that Israel's withdrawal would beReuter - 396 words
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429 1985-06-07 16 SON TIANG KENG - •y SON TIANG KENG A PERIOD of transition and "severe attrition" lies ahead for Singapore's economy, but its long-term prospects are excellent, reports the latest financial review of Overseas Union Bank. In spite of the slowdown in the first quarter, the bank says that429 words
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Article138 1985-06-07 16 AFP CHINA and Indonesia may sign this month a memorandum of understanding opening up direct trade, tne president o(tne inoooesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) said in Jakarta yesterday. The two countries have had no diplomatic relations since ISCT, after Jakarta accused Betting of having supportedAFP - 138 words
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341 1985-06-07 16 Bernama SABAH Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan yesterday denied owing any money to the Sabah Pribumi Participation Unit but admitted that he was a guarantor for the Lautan Biru Shipping Company Sdn Bhd which wanted to borrow MJ3.I million from the unit.Bernama - 341 words
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Article107 1985-06-07 16 AFP TWO OF Malaysia's top timber traders have visited Beijing seeking to boost direct bilateral wood trade, the Far Eastern EconomJc Review reported in Hongkong yesterday. The magazine said Abdillah Abdul Rahim, general manager of the Sarawak Timber Industry Development Corp and timber millionaire TanAFP - 107 words
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205 1985-06-07 16 AFP EFFORTS to work out a code of practice covering technology transfer have come to nought, say officials of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. There would be no more discussions until further notice, the officials said in Geneva yesterday. They notedAFP - 205 words
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303 1985-06-07 16 Reuter INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi said yesterday that Pakistan was very close to having a nuclear bomb but India had no plans to make one. Speaking at a news conference in Cairo before leaving for France on a tour that willReuter - 303 words
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Article67 1985-06-07 16 Reuter THE New York stock market pulled lower in early trading yesterday, with profit-takers knocking down some issues that performed well in the May rally. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down more than five points to 1315. Declines led advances by a two-one ratio on turnoverReuter - 67 words
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Article52 1985-06-07 16 AFP TAIWAN'S warships are to be instructed to stop and search Chinese fishing boats and detain crewmen found to have harrassed or robbed Taiwan fishermen. A Taiwan garrison command spokesman said the decision Is to be applied in the Taiwan Straits separating the island fromAFP - 52 words
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Article43 1985-06-07 16 Reuter SOUTH AFRICA'S National Union of Mineworkers, representing 150,000 blacks working in gold and coal mines, said yesterday it had declared a dispute with the Chamber of Mines, which negotiates wage rise on behalf of the raining companies.Reuter - 43 words
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53 1985-06-07 16 Reuter TAIWAN will lift the ban on imports of Japanese video tape recorders and colour television sets from July 1906 as part of the government's efforts to open up its markets, the director of the Economic Ministry's Industrial Development Bureau, Mr Hsu Kuo-anReuter - 53 words
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Article46 1985-06-07 16 AP THE BRITISH Foreign Office yesterday summoned the Greek ambassador to protest about Socialist Premier Andreas Papandreou's charges that Britain's conservative government runs a 'police state*. Mr Papandreou made the remarks during a crowded elections campaign rally in Athens last Friday. APAP - 46 words
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Article48 1985-06-07 16 AP ABOUT 250 employees of a distressed state-run bank demonstrated near President Ferdinand Marcos' palace yesterday, accusing the bank's management of incompetence. The demonstrators urged the president to rehabilitate the Philippine Veterans Bank, which was placed under receivership by the Government's Monetary Board. APAP - 48 words
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Article43 1985-06-07 16 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Immigration Department is in the process of sending home 70 Filipino maids who entered the country illegally. A spokesman of the department said their deportation was expected to be completed in one or two months.Bernama - 43 words
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168 1985-06-07 16 AFP INTERNATIONAL trade between October 1964 and April 1965 was characterised by new restrictions and persistent protectionist pressures. The Geneva-based secretariat of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade yesterday released its biannual report, which also found increased use of trade practices that wereAFP - 168 words
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Advertisement226 1985-06-07 16 what set* us apart? the'country dub 1 Live at Ardmore Park and youll be eligible for membership to The Ardmore Country Club, a sporting and social environment for the whole family set in a safe and secure landscaped park. Only 5 minute's walk to Orchard Road Attractive 'radial' design, extra226 words
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Advertisement376 1985-06-07 16 Dt has been one of those weeks! I seem to have reeled from one disaster to the next with unerring accuracy. However it's time to put all that behind me and relax with m y favourite gin. I refer, of course, to Gordon's. Ohile whisky is the BAJ national drink376 words
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Miscellaneous52 1985-06-07 16 Outlook for today: Showers in several oroos in the morning. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Jun« 6 at th« airport: Maximum temperature 29.7 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 24.6 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 1.25 Roinfoll in millimetres nil Roinfall this month 18.8. Rainy days this52 words
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370 1985-06-07 17 Lloyd's List ONE OF JAPAN'S leading tanker operators has spoken oat strongly in defence of the soon-to-be axed floating oil storage programme that keeps so many of the country's large tankers in employment. Mr Seishiro Kataoka, vice-president of Japan Line, claims that tankersLloyd's List - 370 words
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363 1985-06-07 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE PORT OF Singapore Authority has reserved space within the free trade zones for forwarders to unstuff the containers. Forwarders can lease space at Godown F2 located within the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal for this purpose. PSA made the decision after363 words
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Article166 1985-06-07 17 AP TONS OF IMPORTED goods have been sitting in Tianjin harbour because irresponsible and lazy workers have (ailed to pick them up, China's leading newspaper reported. The pileup is not only wasteful but is hurting China's relations with its trading partners, the official communistAP - 166 words
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Article70 1985-06-07 17 Renter DEBRIS IS FLOATING in the Arabian Sea near the location 19.50 degrees north 58.84 degrees east, where the 1501 grt Kuwaiti-registered motor vessel Abu al-Khair capsized, according to a message receivedby Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence department. The Panamanian-registered tanker Century Dawn, which relayed the message throughRenter - 70 words
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Article66 1985-06-07 17 Reuter JAPAN'S TRANSPORT Ministry said it issued shipbuilding permits in May for 22 ships totalling 547,815 gross tons, down in number, but up in tonnage from 24 ships totalling 480,540 tons a year earlier. This compares with 33 ships of 490,600 tons in April. May permits included sevenReuter - 66 words
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Article112 1985-06-07 17 Seatrade Week FOLLOWING TALKS between Sri Lanka, Bulgaria and Poland earlier this month, Ceylon Shipping Corporation is to schedule regular calls at Polish Bulgarian and Soviet ports and CSC's subsidiary, Ceylon Shipping Line will probably also introduce a feeder service between Colombo and Malaysia, from whence BulgariaSeatrade Week - 112 words
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Article64 1985-06-07 17 THE SOVIET Union has made a formal request to set up a Joint venture with Spain to bunker its merchant vessels in Las Palmas, the president of the Canary Islands autonomous government, Mr Jeronimo Saavedra, said. The request was conveyed to Mr Saavedra during an official visit64 words
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386 1985-06-07 18 LYKES BROS Steamship has repaid a US$B5 million loan to the Chemical Bank of New York ahead of schedule. The loan made possible the purchase of the 85-year old steamship company from the LTV Corporation in 1963. In February 1983, Interocean Steamship Corporation,386 words
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436 1985-06-07 18 Reuter JAPAN HAS DECIDED on a major policy change to relax controls on its ocean-going shipping industry in order to help Japanese operators improve their competitiveness, the Japanese Transport Ministry said. The ministry made the change after reviewing proposals from aReuter - 436 words
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412 1985-06-07 18 AFP WORLD ORDERS for shipbuilding fell to the lowest level for two years during the first quarter of this year, the latest figures from Lloyd's Register of Shipbuilding show. Substantial reductions were recorded in the order books for Japan, South Korea, Brazil andAFP - 412 words
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Article837 1985-06-07 18 A Tap Ent X 3 AS Shpg V Atoo Lin* VI 3 Ahrartual Law X AC Topata X s APC Lin* V 4 APL 2/3 Antah Onant X 3 Arrow Lrm X 4 Alto* Lm ▲ftJI X 2 1 Arc. ASCL 1 1 Bolt-Canodo Lata VI 4/5837 words
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Article1826 1985-06-07 18 ACTIVITY on the London shipping freights market on Wednesday focused mainly on the grain sector and time-chartering. In the grain sector, Martrans arranged three vessels. One was for 26,250 tons of wheat and another for 23,314 tons, both from the US Northern Range, excluding Albany, to Alexandria or1,826 words
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194 1985-06-07 19 Reuter A NORWEGIAN oil company has proposed sinking (our giant supertankers in the middle of the North Sea to reduce the strength of waves that may damage a large oil field presently sinking into the seabed. The company, Norsk Hydro, said research showed theReuter - 194 words
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509 1985-06-07 19 Lloyd's List ONE OF BRITAIN'S oldest shipping lines, Reardon Smith, is to cease trading because of falling freight rates. Reardon Smith Line, which started life at the turn of the century, has been straving off liquidation for some time and has one debtLloyd's List - 509 words
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340 1985-06-07 19 AFP IRAN IS BELIEVED to have resumed offering discounts of US$3 to M a barrel on its crude oil, unconfirmed reports among oil sources said. This would explain a sudden upturn in the chartering of tankers to load atAFP - 340 words
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Article187 1985-06-07 19 Jaae 5-7 P A I, Lloyd's of London Press seminar, The Royal Horseguards Hotel, Whitehall Court, London SW 1. Jaae 7 "Hie hybrid emergency management of multiple risk and hazard in marine transportation, a Greenwich Forum conference, The Royal United Services Institution, Whitehall, London. Jaae 16-29 26th Congress187 words
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Article184 1985-06-07 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating bttwwi the Far East/European, Far East/Fenian Gulf. Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container line. Nedlloyd184 words
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Article113 1985-06-07 19 COCKATOO DOCKYARD in Sydney has retrenched another 75 tradesmen as the supply ship HMAS Success nears completion. But backed by the state goverment the yard is hopeful of being brought into the A 52.6 billion submarine replacement programme. Just obout 400 workers have left Cockatoo in the113 words
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2958 1985-06-07 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 of2,958 words
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Article656 1985-06-07 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Voy Arrival date/time Operator for LCL cargo movement schedule Location L Athula Kowloon Bay Ratih Dhaulagiri Monte Ruby Or Prince Tokari H Prasetia P Vanburen Johore Br Vira Bhum Poithoon Omex Pioneer Uni Humanity Maria656 words
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Article1683 1985-06-07 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B A Top Enterprises h« Ltd Same (S). AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Age noes Afeo Lme Afncan Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Ltner Km Shpg CS) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd1,683 words
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Article418 1985-06-07 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Alikrator Auby Equator V Frotamanita Vol Mezhiauk Alt aw Bum Chin Kakxrdas K aw ana Lampung Poros Wand P Cleveland K17 K25W K22 K9 K10 K19 K29 K34 K11 K1IA K28 K17 African SSPL Thong Soon Meriion418 words
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Advertisement376 1985-06-07 17 ~~%,)?")./=@=>>-?!>%&<!'>'<$";( Agents: OWINT OVERSEAS GtmLitM LINE 70 ShMtoK Way #04-03 Mm Hnm 020 T* 221(011 Id* B ***** CfS Of net TfC #0M29 T* *****31 Z22«32 \wmm* Otto TFC #***** T* *****90/222*593/ PETALMC JAYA to 7»7»/7»3n/7»702 Trim te MA37S44 PENAHC T* *****4 TMb Hi HMH73 CfS Uk 34*06 fOIH UUK376 words
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Advertisement171 1985-06-07 17 mm LYKES BROS Steomship has repaid a US$B5 million loon to the Chemical Bank of New York ahead of schedule. Page II ONE OF BRITAIN'S oldest shipping lines, Reordon Smith, is to cease trading because of falling freight rates. P«g« 111 Index to odvertisers II Weather mop VIII London freight171 words
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Advertisement561 1985-06-07 17 A hard look at what it will take to succeed in business for the next 20 L years With turbulent times ahead, forewarned will be forearmed $22.00. TIMEL__ 7HE BOOKSHOP MAERSK LINE CT I* tat UM MB CfS I M» 23M MB en u/i KM 11/1 km KM 2/7 km561 words
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Advertisement315 1985-06-07 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAMICft SERVICES USA/CANADA r MIDDLE EAST IV* L MOLLO 13/7 16/7 HTUGA 13/7 14/7 17/7 «J 21/1 TMMSHU 28/7 23/7 B. MS 22/7 23/7 21/7 KM 27/1 mn 27/7 31/7 TOTTO M 27/7 2>/7 31/7 LI 4/7 1 KAMM VI TOKO M. 27/7 21/7 31/7 Li Also accepting315 words
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Advertisement158 1985-06-07 18 Supercarrier Service 2M la/8 14/7 17/7 cnErac a/i u/» iv» iv» is/7 nn nn 1/7 V 7 4/7 V 7 u/» wt iv» a/7 a/7 a/7 a/7 vi v» NOT AMWALSBAHEt TQMSKK S/i. BAME* TEXAS 17/1 TOUKOMC X/l. IMU IWSEUS 5/7 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA158 words
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Advertisement468 1985-06-07 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok 92/7 M/ 7 mn un ii/ 7 nn nn nn nn mn mn an 19/9 w* nn nn •1/1 an mn isn mn nn mn 12/7 13/7 IV7468 words
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Advertisement651 1985-06-07 19 Franco Belgian Services 12 tB (II MO I M t M 4 M IM 7 M IM II km (17 1b) IM M UM UM MM MM MMi mNUM MM MM MM n M MM IM (MMfIM O M SM 27 M MM MM oW fcacMi mm WM IwMippM m651 words
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Advertisement433 1985-06-07 20 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS On carriafa to Scandbuvn, Mad, CarHbeM IS. America Mand hautaft to inland destinations in Europe I TO EUROPE/MED tpm* Wato| f—tLiimaii 21/1 a/I 2VI 7/7 1/7 11/7 VI 14/7 M/ 7 11/7 11/1 l/a 12/t M/l 11/ l a/7 17/7 25/7 1/1 11/ l 14/1 17/1433 words
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Advertisement206 1985-06-07 20 IK. LINE MOM/ j otfinaJ <rxu»» FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE r TO (URO« Vl* SW/ 1 tf Comoft**" S'ptrt riitmi |liH*«rt r<» Fs4mm H1»l CHM CONTM« IM KOKAN CHANCI 22* 12/6 (10/6) 19/6 (17/6) 1/; 2/7 4/7 6/7 5/7 1/7 »/7 11/7 13/7 16/7 HONGKONG CONTAIO 45» 26/6 24/6) 15/7 16/7206 words
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Advertisement467 1985-06-07 20 pn* inuiib auuN AGENCIES PTE. LTD. #09*07. ROBINA HOUSE. S PORE 0106 TEL: *****88. TELEX: RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANG SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK "EQUATOR IV SK 11/15 •EQUATOR SK 13/15 ss s/ss SS 9/15 SINGAPORE TO SABAH i. i i. i Tiin rnrn ***** SINGAPORE TO467 words
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Advertisement505 1985-06-07 20 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) f n I »watu«nnoaaemH ivi w/i ivi m/i zv« zs/f nn iV7 u/7 zin nn 27/1 1/7 7/7 4/7 7/7 1/7 U/7 M/ 7 7/1 4/1 VI i/7 vivtii/iu/a 11/7 12/1 M/l U/l M/l U/7 11/1 71/1 75/1 77/1 M/505 words
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Advertisement276 1985-06-07 20 r US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC Of IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Stappan Lao** to 21/t t. Mat. t KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC OCEMM COUUER 24/6 f. Moresby, Lao. bM Kicta, (Mare, Nouma, Loutoka, Suva, Papwttc, Paf*. |pfi OCEMM QUEEN 7/7 6/7276 words
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Advertisement766 1985-06-07 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0 106 Tel P*****3 SERVICES AFRICA REDSEA FAST E SERVICES KARACHI/M.E. GULF SINGAPORE KARACHI DUBAI tt-18/7 11-n/a 15-17/7 1-7/7 14-15/6 10-11/7 COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES COLOMBO RANGOON SINGAPORE VOYAGE 11-13/t in Pt-7/6 CHINA SERVICE SHANGHAI/XINGANG BANGKOK/INDONESIA SERVICES 10-IS/8 12-13/6 FAR EAST SERVICE766 words
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Advertisement584 1985-06-07 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS Up ALL VESSELS ACCEPT 1 FROM UK/CONTMDn IKJJEBSEN LINE Kt NEW ZEAL AND TO lEW ZEALAND, PAPUA NEW GUNEA AND SOUTH PACfIC M( IM KMM A*A/T«N tope T«»» BMI 11/6 21/ C 2V6 S/7 1/7 M/ 7 1/1 4/1 S/« S.M.S. PRIVATE LIMITED TELEX: ***** BMSPL PORT KELANG584 words
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Advertisement599 1985-06-07 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Una) Loadng far Ranfoan S'part PHI VS4N 9/11 knt Htoneywa *202 10/11 km Papa VtM 11/13 Imm PhaMmtfyawywa V255W 17/11 Mw Pi m VtSN 21/30 kw* BANK LINE 3 yJ-ilLi 3 3 a'i>. I'll ja^H SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 15 Jun599 words
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Advertisement1025 1985-06-07 22 USA CANADA [3 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. 10 w PACIFIC COAST (ImMlh DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICUOBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) feeder/ motto vessel store pklg row* stow t/s port \m» «*ttie ojku» SWw EIKJw 8 Jun 9 Jun 11 Jun (IK) 8W 10 SMM BEBHU MMHJ *20 271,025 words
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Advertisement501 1985-06-07 23 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROP€ FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): c annuo 3ow+. K CHANCE 22*.... IK CONTMO 45* 0 CHEF 44* K JACEJM 29* n atnrju. »w A of ACE Co Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAINER S'pore Closing Times: FCL TO AND FROM501 words
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Advertisement404 1985-06-07 23 IHEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DO«N AM SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON NIPIIINI AGiNIKS Pit l ID I" XM4 «S4 <4 RflOkx(\ 'MO 1 .'O.'.' Opmjtmns) .'.'.'lK .V 0 H.' N 4 l»rrrmuli .'.'O.'ISO .'.'O.'SOA (CI Si TUNAS StllA SON HMO *1 M *****0 414 >44404 words
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Advertisement541 1985-06-07 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Laws) Cable Address SMSOV SMWOKE Telex Nwnbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS ***** P. KELANG M/S SHAMKAT HAH SOON SON. BM>. IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1 JALAN CEMPEMNG. PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA541 words
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Advertisement595 1985-06-07 24 llCt'<|i»nal Container Lines il"' Tl F[VliTl 4 Sailings weekly Fast Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA Tue. Thur Sat Sun REGUUUt/FEEKR SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA 172N/M2 Ml 17M/344 Ui i m/m mi HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER. tIIK\ HI W l.in < \KKIhK □SR-LINES VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTQCfc FORTNIGHTLY FULL595 words
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Advertisement176 1985-06-07 25 REGULAR FAR EAST SERVICE TO ANGOLA PORTS VSL STORE EASTERN ALPHA 9/6 Singapore Agent LOAD FOR: BOMBAT/LUAfDA/LOHTO/ SOYO/CAMOA 135 C«ci Street #07-01 T*fc *****67 Tht: ***** TO CHITTAGONG TIL: *****1* HnM) Tlx: KS ***** BAYHAN 21 HOW (DIRECT LINE) KOREA MORAN SHIPPING CO. DPR LOADING DIRECT FOR:S>n Lm*| tm M176 words
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Advertisement179 1985-06-07 25 BALTIC ENTERPRISES ,PTE) LTD CONCORD LINES REGULAR CONtafflkL LIO SttVltfS NT H* lit LOMMG FOR CONCORD MKQ 5/» 12/« 14/1 MHOMNC CONCORD BOMS 4/» M/C 12/ C KAOH9UNC, SANTA. HK •Mm KC«vt ftan fwfc. MkUM, Bw*ar. CMttafW{. CONCORD MARINE PTE LTD 7 NH M #13-21 T* 22&333S (I Un) T«N»179 words
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