The Business Times, 5 January 1984
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Title Section11 1984-01-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1184 60 CENTS11 words
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416 1984-01-05 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG DBS BANK sold its 50 per cent stake in DBS-Daiwa Securities International because it has developed its own merchant banking capability over the years, Mr Chua Kim Yeow, president of DBS Bank, said yesterday. The investment banking department of DBS416 words
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145 1984-01-05 1 DISTRICT Court Judge Michael Khoo yesterday rejected a prosecution attempt to bring alternative charges against opposition Member of Parliament J B Jeyaretnam. Jeyaretnam, secretary general of the Workers' Party, and party chairman Wong Hong Toy, are jointly charged with making a false declaration and145 words
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571 1984-01-05 1 RAY HEATH - By RAY HEATH THE world's biggest retail store group, Sears Roebuck of America, is raising US$5O million in Asia through a syndicate led by Singapore-based F*irst Chicago Asia Merchant Bank. The offer is in the form of Guaranteed Notes, which will be redeemed in571 words
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301 1984-01-05 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH BRIAN Woodford, former managing director of Heli Orient, has set up his own aviation company called Monarch Aviation. The company was registered in September last year, barely three months after his services ended with Heli Orient, a member of the301 words
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Article109 1984-01-05 1 ISRAELI warplanes pounded guerilla bases in Lebanon again yesterday, killing at least 50 people and wounding 300 others. Sources said about 16 Israeli warplanes struck around the Syrian-control-led town of Baalbeck, 84 km east of Beirut. A massive barrage of anti-aircraft and shoulderheld Sam-7 ground-to-air missile fire109 words
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293 1984-01-05 1 THE American dollar rose sharply on foreign exchange markets yesterday, hitting new highs against European currencies in reaction to heightened tensions in the Middle East. After declining in the last days of 1983, the dollar regained its losses on Tuesday, steadied on293 words
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Article85 1984-01-05 1 Reuter DRAMATIC falls in land costs and factory prices during the past year have put the Hongkong government in a much stronger position to promote the territory as a manufacturing base. The Hongkong Industry Department's principal consultant CG Bernard said yesterday that in the past, industrial promotion effortsReuter - 85 words
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Article62 1984-01-05 1 Reuter FOURTH-quarter oil output from the Philippines' Nido field, off the coast of Palawan Island, fell to 1,700 barrels per day (bpd) from 2,000 bpd in the third quarter. The Ministry of Energy said yesterday that Nido is operated by a consortium led by Philippine Cities ServiceReuter - 62 words
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Article83 1984-01-05 1 AP FOREIGN tourists visiting South Korea hit a record 1,196,000 in 1983, up 4.7 per cent from a year ago. The Korea National Tourism Corp in Seoul said yesterday that Japan accounted for 51.8 per cent of the preliminary total, and remained the biggest contributor with 529,300AP - 83 words
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Article68 1984-01-05 1 Reuter THE European Economic Community, at loggerheads with China over new limits on imports of Chinese clothing and textiles, yester- day set interim quotas for 1984 while talks on a long-term pact continue. EEC officials in Brussels said the two sides had agreed to roll over aReuter - 68 words
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Article72 1984-01-05 1 Reuter PRESIDENTIAL hopeful Jesse Jackson returned yesterday after his successful mission to secure the release from captivity in Syria of US airman Robert Goodman. The black civil rights leader and Mr Goodman landed before dawn at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington aboard a C-135 plane despatched byReuter - 72 words
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Article60 1984-01-05 1 Reuter UNEMPLOYMENT trends in West Germany continue to fall in spite of a rise in the number of jobless, last month. The West German Federal Labour Office said yesterday that the number of people out of work moved from 2.19 million in November to 2.35 million inReuter - 60 words
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Article71 1984-01-05 1 UPI DUTCH Foreign Minister Hans van den Broek said yesterday Indonesian officials assured him the death squad executions of thousands of alleged gangsters will be stopped. Mr Broek, on a nine-day official visit to Indonesia, said he discussed death squad activity during meetings with Indonesia Foreign MinisterUPI - 71 words
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333 1984-01-05 1 SINGAPOREANS may have to pay mare far their teahags aad tea leaves mm. nil is beeaase the shortage of the commodity luu been aggravated by India's decision te baa the expert ef CTC (Cat, Teared, Carted) grade tea on Christmas Eve last333 words
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372 1984-01-05 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN LOCAL refiners' efforts to develop new markets for their petroleum products are beginning to show results. At least two companies have started the New Year with sales to previously untapped markets as far away as Africa. New markets are needed372 words
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Article114 1984-01-05 1 LORRIES are as busy as ever carrying goods across the Singapore-Johore causeway in spite of the Malaysian government's levy of MJIOO on each goods vehicle leaving the country. The levy has not hampered the export-import trade, Johore custom director Zainal Abidin Ariffin said yesterday. Since114 words
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Advertisement229 1984-01-05 1 Budget rentacar w I Orchard: *****11 Katong: *****11 PLANS to set up a College of Physical Education have been finalised Page 2 IT is "highly likely" that the US and China will reach an agreement on industrial and technological cooperation when Premier Zhao visits Washington Page 4 DEALERS fear fall229 words
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HOME NEWS
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396 1984-01-05 2 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN PLANS to set up a College of Physical Education in Singapore have been fina- lised and it is scheduled to start in July. Mr Ho Kah Leong, Parlia- mentary Secretary (Educa- Hon), told the Singapore o Schools' Sports Council annual396 words
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409 1984-01-05 2 SHARIR ARIFF - By SHARIR ARIFF NEW automated thermoluminescent dosemeterft (TLDs) will soon replace the conventional film badges for monitoring radiation doses for about 3,000 people in Singapore working in areas where radioactive materials and X-ray machines are used. The latest Scientific Services Newsletter, a publication409 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-01-05 2 MRS YT Lu Sinclair (ahsve), who retired last May as registrar of the National University of Singapore after 27 years' service, will be back at work as a registrar again soon. On Jan 16, she will start work as registrar of the Singapore279 words
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403 1984-01-05 2 THERE will be fewer gold rats in town to commemorate the coming Lunar Year of the Rat. The Singapore Mint, after over-estimating the demand for the Oriental Zodiac series of gold coins previously, has decided to cut further the number of403 words
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299 1984-01-05 2 PLAZA Hotel is spending $5.5 million to upgrade its facilities further in the face of an increasingly competitive market. The hotel plans to renovate all 354 guestrooms and to Install a totally integrated computer system. The guestrooms will be given a $4 million299 words
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Article179 1984-01-05 2 THE Trade Develspmeat BmH ku «ppihtrt Immtary Me repreeeatatlvee la Bydaey, DaaaeJderf aad Seeal. Twe ef Ike representatives ue (rem Neptane OrteatUaca. IWy are Mr Fee TUag Deag, whe is based la Syd ■ey, aad Mr Patrick Seea (D—eidirf). 1W ether repreeeatatlve Is Mr Leag WU Kim,179 words
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Article146 1984-01-05 2 TEACHERS have been invited to submit entries for the Commonwealth Association of Science, Technology and Mathematics Educators (CASTME) awards. The awards are intended to encourage teaching of the social aspects of science, technology and mathematics, with particular reference to developing countries of the Commonwealth. There are no146 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-01-05 2 THE Pavilion Inter-Conti-nental Singapore has appointed Kim* rthaaia director of sales. Mr Johnson, an American who speaks and writes fluent Japanese, has gained considerable working experience not only from the hotel industry but also from the travel industry for the past 10 years. A graduate from the236 words
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Article1161 1984-01-05 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES Jan 4-Feb 4 (Saturdays): Employers' Liability A Workmen's Compensation Insurance, SITC, SITC Jan 4-Feb 15 (Wednesdays): Introduction to General Insurance, SITC, SITC i Jan 5-March 8 (Mondays A Thursdays): Principles of Management, POD Training at Waterloo Centre, Secretariats A Meetings Pte Ltd Jan 6-Feb 101,161 words
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Advertisement52 1984-01-05 2 Editorial page < Breguet: Precision mastery since 1775 Abraham Louis Breguet (1747-1823) was one of the most phenomenal watchmakers history has ever known. His genius was an overriding influence not only on watch-making techniques but also on the beauty of the finished object. 6, Scotts Road, #01-13,14& 15 Scotts Singapore52 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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309 1984-01-05 3 Reuter -*THE Montreal exchange expects to take important steps this year to carve out a major world niche for its and gold options, including the introduction of 24 hour-a-day trading. William Easley, director of the exchange's options unit, expects a Far East toReuter - 309 words
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145 1984-01-05 3 AP FORTY-EIGHT US banks failed in 1963, a half-dozen more than collapsed in the previous year and the highest rate in more than four decades, bank regulators said. The savings and loan industry fared better last year. Thirty-three weak associations were merged withAP - 145 words
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423 1984-01-05 3 FT THE exposure of the nine biggest US banks to the world's most heavily-indebt-ed countries has begun to decline for the first time since the international debt crisis broke 16 months ago. The nine biggest US banks, which account for close to two-thirdsFT - 423 words
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267 1984-01-05 3 Reuter A SLOWDOWN in economic growth in the second quarter will trigger a rally in the bond market, Richard B Hoey, chief economist for A G Becker Pari has, said. He told securities analysts that gross national product, bolstered by 1983 holiday sales,Reuter - 267 words
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Article236 1984-01-05 3 DAIWA Singapore Ltd, formerly known as DBS-Daiwa Securities Ltd prior to DBS Bank's pull out announced last Tuesday, has scored two firsts after operating as a new company for barely a week. It is lead managing its first FRCD a US$3O million issue by Sumitomo Bank236 words
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Article729 1984-01-05 3 NYT THE 146-nation International Monetary Fund starts the year with US$4O billion of additional resources on top of about $70 billion it already had, as a result of the recently approved 47'/j per cent increase in members' subscriptions. With its new democratic government less thanNYT - 729 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1984-01-05 3 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.06 per cent.22 words
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Article192 1984-01-05 3 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Jan 4: US Dollar* .w Offer Bid 7 days 9 15/16 913/16 1 month 9 7 4 9\ ik 2 months 10 9% --.'3 months lovt io 6 months 10H 10* '**•< 9 months 10M 10H *12 months 1011/*****/16192 words
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Article43 1984-01-05 3 RANGE of prices offered by dishouses on Jm 4: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2* 2V> 3-month Bank bills 8H 8M 3 months CD 7* 7V4 0 months CD 7* 7fc Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article56 1984-01-05 3 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender tor a total of a) $170 million 91day Treasury bills to be issued from Jan 9 to Jan 13 and b) $15 million 182-day Traesury bills to be issued on Jan 9. Each tender must56 words
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Article48 1984-01-05 3 THE dollar opened stronger yesterday. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4218/28 Can 1.7705/30 1.2477/80 D Mk 3.9415/45 FI 4.4245 85 S Fr 3.1595/1630 B Fr con 80.39/50 FFr 12.0605/0740 Lit 2391.65/2394.45 Yen 331.78/332.25 DKr 14.2650/2800 N Kr 11.1145/1280 SKr 11.5340/5475 A us sch 27.77/80 Port 189.15/97 Soain 226.38/6548 words
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Article482 1984-01-05 3 THE US dollar strengthened against most major currencies in yesterday's foreign exchange market. Against the local dollar, the greenback opened at 552.1265/85 and strengthened to a high of $2.2300/10. Subsequently, it eased slightly in the late afternoon to close at $2.1290/00. latertaak Iwwirt rales at 3 pa: One482 words
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Article183 1984-01-05 3 THE dollar yesterday inched down to close the first Japanese business day of the year slightly lower after rising steeply in New York on Tuesday on covering of short dollar positions. There was a feeling the dollar upswing in New York was overdone, but interbank operators refrained from selling183 words
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Article303 1984-01-05 3 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday turned easier after a firmer opening, but still closed higher on balance compared with New York levels. Trading was light with total sales for the day recorded at 69 lots and kerb volume at 155 lots. Prompt closed higher at U*****.50/379.50 an ounce against New303 words
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Article44 1984-01-05 3 New York TM Frt 8 58B 9.01B 8.63S 9.06S Zurich 8 85B 890B 8 90S 8 95S MimA Singapore WBi 1 ■OS 8 48B 8 9 LB 8.53S 8 96S Closing price* In US dollars a troy ounc Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore44 words
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Article89 1984-01-05 3 THE US dollar yesterday basically firm in fairly active late trading with rates little changed from early levels. It ruled at 2.7690/97 marks against an early 2.7693/7700 and New York's 2.7700/15 close, but eased to 233.35/45 yen from 233.65/75 and 233.70/80. Banknote rates yesterday: (HK per 1): US 7.78/7.8089 words
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OVERSEAS
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688 1984-01-05 4 NYT UPI IT is "highly likely" that US and China will reach an agreement on industrial and technological cooperation when Premier Zhao 3iyang visits Washington next week, a White House aide said on Tuesday. The pact has been under discussion since early lastNYT; UPI - 688 words
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151 1984-01-05 4 THE Election Commission in Kuala Lumpur has completed the review and delineation of 22 new parliamentary and 39 state constituencies. There are now 18 new parliamentary constituencies in Peninsular Malaysia and four in Sabah, East Malaysia, raising the total from 154 to 176. The state constituencies151 words
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482 1984-01-05 4 UPI THE Philippine opposition yesterday remained divided on whether to participate in upcoming parliamentary polls in spite of the decision of a 12-party opposition coalition to gear up for the crucial election. Several major opposition figures said they still favour a boycott of May elections forUPI - 482 words
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367 1984-01-05 4 UPI TUNISIAN PrasMeat HaMb Boargalba declared a state ef emergeaey aeraas Tulsia ea Taesday, Imp—lag a dash t> dawn earfew aad baaalag pabtle meetings la Mispiaat ts six days sf rtotlag aver fasd price lacreases. As Ike arder was Issaed, haadreds sfUPI - 367 words
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611 1984-01-05 4 NYT THE chorus of discontent over President Reagan's policy in Lebanon grew even louder in Congress on Tuesday, as Lawmakers from both parties urged greater diplomatic efforts to broaden the base of the Beirut government and to extricate marines from a country whereNYT - 611 words
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Article440 1984-01-05 4 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan, saying he "couldn't be happier" about Mr Jesse Jackson's success In winning navy airman Robert Goodman's release, urged Syrian leaders to follow up the gesture by helping to forge a political settlement in Lebanon. Mr Reagan initially said he was "not going toUPI - 440 words
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Article160 1984-01-05 4 UPI THE ailing leader of the Israeli-backed Christian forces in Southern Lebanon, Major Saad Haddad, was in a worse condition on Tuesday and a priest was called to his bedside. Major Haddad, 46, apparently has cancer, but hospital communiques have said he was suffering fromUPI - 160 words
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267 1984-01-05 4 NYT THE US Export-Import Bank, searching for a compromise in a conflict with the Reagan Administration over financing sales of equipment for a South Korean steel mill, may decide to guarantee only a portion of the loan rather than provide aNYT - 267 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article492 1984-01-05 4 Agencies CHINA'S total trade in 1983 rose 3.1 per cent, with exports up 0.4 per cent and imports 6.6 per cent higher. Minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, Chen Muhua, said in Beijing yesterday that in 1982, exports were US$2l.6 billion and imports $17 billion.Agencies - 492 words
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280 1984-01-05 4 AP US NAVY Lieutenant Robert Goodman, on his way home yesterday with US presidential candidate Jesse Jackson, said he was threat- ened while held prisoner by Syrians. "What it consisted of was an effort to scare me,". G°°dman said shortly before arriving inAP - 280 words
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Article723 1984-01-05 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL TMA TL351 0630 BEY/DXB MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP SU SQ106 1105 KUL723 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-01-05 5 AP DR BERYL WSprinkel, Undersecretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs, will go to Japan at the end of next month for another attempt to increase the value of the yen, a Treasury official said on Tuesday. The official, who asked thatAP - 282 words
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232 1984-01-05 5 NYT HOTELS in London are enjoying their most buoyant season for years, thanks largely to the strength of the dollar and a 50 per cent rise in traffic from the US. At times in the peak late summer season it was almost impossibleNYT - 232 words
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Article178 1984-01-05 5 SCUFFLES broke out at the Peugeot SA Talbot car plant at Poissy as striking workers prevented the management from restarting production lines for the second day in a row. About 1,500 strikers hurled nuts, pieces of bodywork and other objects on some of the 14,000 strong workforce178 words
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358 1984-01-05 5 AFP A SENIOR Johore State official has denied allegations that the Malaysian national flag was banned and photographs of the prime minister and his deputy were removed during the recent visit of the Johore Sultan to three districts in the southern state. State SecretaryAFP - 358 words
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286 1984-01-05 5 Reuter THE Australian Immigration and Ethnic Affairs Minister, Stewart West, yesterday ordered a "stringent investigation" into claims that Hongkong businessmen are buying their way into Australia. Mr West was responding to allegations by an opposition politician that an immigration racket provided falseReuter - 286 words
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444 1984-01-05 5 UPI PEOPLE who used to be loyal customers of American cars are turning to imports because of lagging quality and safety defects that US carmakers are unable or unwilling to fix, a survey showed. The Centre for Auto Safety said on TuesdayUPI - 444 words
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401 1984-01-05 5 FT A REVOLUTION la Australian drinking habits la taking place. At least It Is la Perth, formerly called "Beer City" beeaase the residents ef the Western Australian capital* were known la spend a greater share s( their lnc«me an beer than the residentsFT - 401 words
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269 1984-01-05 5 Reuter ISRAELI Finance Minister Yigal Cohen-Orgad yesterday won ministerial backing for a 9 per cent cut in government spending in an effort to revive the Israeli economy. The Ministerial Economic Committee decided to trim 9 per pent from the budgets ofReuter - 269 words
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357 1984-01-05 5 UPI THE Indonesian government will propose a law to Parliament this year that would require all private organisations in the country to adopt the state ideology. "The government will submit a draft law making the adoption of the state ideology compulsory for all associationsUPI - 357 words
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663 1984-01-05 5 NYT, Reuter Reuter THE overthrow of the government of Nigeria, a major oil-producing nation, has already made skittish international oil traders even more doubtful that a decline in crude prices can be avoided. With the new government of Major General Mohammed Buhari confronting aNYT, Reuter; Reuter - 663 words
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116 1984-01-05 5 Reuter ENERGY Mlaister Jose Ignaeio Moreao Leoa said on Tuesday that Veaesaela was concerned a boat the military takeover to Nigeria bat hoped the aew government weald falfil the eeaatry's Opec commitments. Mr Msreno Leon said he had beea misquoted In n localReuter - 116 words
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306 1984-01-05 5 FT WESTERN Europe faces the possibility of a gas glut, which could break the link in price between gas and oil, according to the latest energy market forecasts from Data Resources (DRI). DRI says that in spite of a 3.5 per centFT - 306 words
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Article160 1984-01-05 5 AFP JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone yesterday indicated his determination to seek re-election as president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in November despite a recent general election debacle. He also said Japan will fulfil its political and cultural responsibilities under a unity of theAFP - 160 words
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136 1984-01-05 5 Reuter VENEZUELA plans to alio-, cate US$3 billion this year to servicing its foreign debt, out of a total foreign change budget of $14.2 billion, Ist. The Finance Ministry in Caracas said yesterday thatlast year, the country spent" $4.6 billion on debt service, aReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement146 1984-01-05 5 Fixed Deposits 7% p.a 7% p.a 1 month 70/ ft (Minimum S$10,000) m U 2 months TO/ nna (Minimum S$10.000) f /U P*d. 3 months 70/ n > (Minimum 555,000) U 6 months 70/ n (Minimum 555,000) m U 9 months 70/ n (Minimum 555,000) m U 12 months 70/146 words
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Article493 1984-01-05 6 TWELVE thousand golden roosters were not enough when the Singapore Mint launched its Oriental Zodiac series of gold coins in 1981. When only 4,000 gold rats are to be issued to commemorate the Year of the Rat, it is a clear indication that demand for gold493 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1984-01-05 6 FLORENCE CHONG in Sydney - By FLORENCE CHONG in Sydney PERTH is about to steal an important march on its bigger vials in Melbourne and Sydney by forming Australia's first junior stock exchange. The Stock Exchange of Perth will make its formal submission to the Ministerial Council next week.1,267 words
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538 1984-01-05 6 CHAITANYA KALBAG - By CHAITANYA KALBAG Reuter RAJIV GaadM, the 31-year-old sen of Prime Minister Indira GaadM, kas emerged as the rising ■tar of ladlta polities at a aattoaal convention sf ber rattag Congress (I) Party. Hailed by party workers as ladfe's hope for the fatare,Reuter - 538 words
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711 1984-01-05 6 PAUL LEWIS - By PAUL LEWIS NYT TWO conflicting views among economists about the US dollar's future are raising doubts about the durability of the world recovery as it enters its second year. Right now, the dollar is showing phenomenal strength. But some economists fearNYT - 711 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous647 1984-01-05 6 TWO-11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Follow and back up the right person (6) 7 How far Stan goes in a game (8) 8 Call round* (4) 10 Good-hearted recruit (6) 11 Figure Amos is upaet (or a growing cause (6) 14 Energy ripe pears can give (3) 16 Pieces647 words
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Article, Illustration1361 1984-01-05 7 VIKRAM KHARNAS - Economics is not only the dismal science, it is also an inexact one. Yet many countries are virtually being run on the theories put out by those who behave as if the laws of economics were as certain as the laws of physics.1,361 words
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Article903 1984-01-05 7 CLYDE FARNSWORTH - By CLYDE FARNSWORTH NYT KENJI Yamaguchi and Toshihiro Yamakawa, representatives to the World Bank from Tokyo, have laid it on the line at recent meetings of the bank's board: either Japan moves up from No 4 to No 2 in voting strength in theNYT - 903 words
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Advertisement326 1984-01-05 7 Britannica 3 That's why you should give your child ail the advantages you can. Especially the tools for success. (That's what a parent's love and responsibility are all about.) Certainly there's no better tool for improving school grades and assuring future, achievement than The New Encyclopaedia Britannica Good things just326 words
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Miscellaneous741 1984-01-05 7 t SINGAPORE 5 J PM Opening and Programme llchlgliU folowed by Taaji Master (Mandarin/r, with English subtitles): More adventures of an expelled monk from the Shaolin Temple. I Keep Fit with Kwan Tai I Technology i Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Buck's Duel to the Death (r): The people741 words
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Advertisement805 1984-01-05 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Locirft 9 CROP'S MB* 0 %«W*l K''» t? tonight a Whole Leg of Tender US Beef The Chef carves at 8.15 pm every Thursday at the Baron's Table In the best European tradition of old, our Chef will ceremoniously carve a succulent roast, done805 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article162 1984-01-05 9 CHX.NEBE Predaee Exchange, Singapore, assa eMM prices per IN kg yesterday. OicMit ell: Bulk fob H94LQO sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $207.40 sellers, new drum fob $211.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $112 buy^s. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $685.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper162 words
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Article191 1984-01-05 9 YARN and cotton prices were, quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (11l HK dollars, spot ex-go-dowa) Cettea Yarn: China Blue Pboeaix 20's 3,010, 32's 3,360, 40's 4J450 (per bale of 400 lbs). Flees. Qui»: China Butterfly and dobe Brand unq, Dragon Hea£ unq. Five Lambs unq, Flower and Butterfly191 words
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Article301 1984-01-05 9 SNQAFOBE: Yesterday's prices in S$ per kilo, ex-gadown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cen£-first class (Kangaroo) new-irop 1.06, 100 pa* cent second class 0.80, 100 per cent''third class 0.76, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special 0.55. THAI RICE: 55301 words
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Article112 1984-01-05 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed quietly higher on short-covering and speculative interest folloftftng reports of India in the market and anticipation of Pakistan presence today. In-tfce Jan position, central region firmed Ms7o to M 51,735 a totjne while in Feb, south traded at M 51,535112 words
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Article187 1984-01-05 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chiaago on Tuesday fell theljO US-cent per bushel limit in the first five contract months, but deferwere also down sharply, with November off 21 cenfs. The sharply higher US dollar and lower precious metals values weighed on soycomplex values throughout the session. Reports of plentiful rainfall187 words
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Article32 1984-01-05 9 Rubber: Jan 4 Singapore: January: 237.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: January: 262.00 cents (down one cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (down one cent) 142 tonnes (up 92 tonnes)32 words
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Article102 1984-01-05 9 THE Straits tin price la Peaaag yesterday trapped to the FFA fleer level aI M 521.15 a Ule frem Ms29.l< en Taesday. It was the third time the price hit the "mast hay" level since Dee If last year. Sterttag's fall agalMt the Malaysiaa dellar resulted la the102 words
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Article168 1984-01-05 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed 9>/i to six US-cents a bushel lower, near the bottom of the day's 7 V2-cent range. Prices had opened 3Mi cent to Vi cent lower. Traders said warmer MidWestern temperatures forecast for the near term will allow easier transport of increased new168 words
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445 1984-01-05 9 MALAYSIAN Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong is confident the rubber market will move upwards in the coming months. The psychological barrier which has prevented prices of natural rubber from rising above the upper trigger-action price at which level the buffer stock manager is445 words
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Article867 1984-01-05 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures at midday yesterday were £16 a tonne lower to £11 higher than Tuesday's close after weaker sterling against the dollar pared early losses. Most active March ended the morning at £1,893 against the previous bid/ask closing range of £1,899/1,900, on a volume at 599867 words
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Article289 1984-01-05 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed lower with January One RSS buyers quoted at 237.00 cents per Idlo, down 0.50 cent from Tuesday's close. The morning session lost 0.50 cent on freer offerings of February and some trade selling. Prices were unchanged from lunch time levels in quiet289 words
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Article296 1984-01-05 9 RAS prices In cents per kUo yesterday Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f o.b. ZO SO 234JON Int. 1 R.S.S. JaaMfy 237.00 230.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. February 241.00 341JO Int. 2 R.S S 232.30 234JON UK Coot 231 SO 233.50N Int. 3 R.S.S 238.50296 words
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Article117 1984-01-05 9 NOON 881 It tad SMR print yM tardajr KAfl Jaaai (Carnal Btyarsl 204.60 «T 1 Mtk) riaratrr i For*ard Mtk i S8R 20 SSR SO MRKLB (l-laa pallat) (1-lao pallat) 306 60N **50 N Bayara 106-00 anf *t\ 210.00N 206 SON SMRCV SMR L SMR6 SMR CP117 words
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Article173 1984-01-05 9 Reuter A SURGE in corn and soybean trade pushed total 1983 volume on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBT) to a record 64,476.444 contract», up sharply from the 48,325,562 traded in 1982 and the former high of «.01 million In 1981. Total CBT open interestReuter - 173 words
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Article177 1984-01-05 9 JAN 03 Fr* GROUP B CORBEILLE +0J CarreJour Financier* de L "Union Lafarge Moet-Henneaay Opfl-Parlbai 1S13 70.10 209 1415 15AJ0 -U +0.1 +u 13 -0.1 nu'uiwiNf Aqultalne Nat Dw Petrol* HI in B S N Otmli Danone MO -JO Penarrojra Radlolechnique 44.00 400 04 C 8 T (ThomaonCan Ml177 words
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Article84 1984-01-05 9 JAN 03 m FORWARD MARKET Auc KX\ Or Bru Lamb Hobofc Retro Ryl Dutch Stdro 3300 5450 6060 3*06 11B0 -10 46 30 45 -40 Arbed 12J0 Soc Oen Belc 1666 .ft Aitur B rue an 614 mo -14 ♦15 Soflna 8olr*jr A Mao 3870 40 4-95 Canpu ww84 words
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Article87 1984-01-05 9 JAN 03 Dm 100JO -24 Horten laooo -15 Aea-Telefunken BASF Bayer BMW 82.90 0.4 Kantadi ***** 44 175.00 -0J KHD ai jo to 175.00 •1.4 Llnde Mannesmann 400.30 +15 146.70 urvch CommersDank Contl Oumml 178J0 132.00 2-1 Philip* Komm Preussaf ***** uneh 275JOB +1 Daimler-Bens 047.30 -7J Rwe ST87 words
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Article98 1984-01-05 9 JAN 03 Lira Baato»1 133 15 Bel -SO Central* Ord Cond Acqua Roma Ertdanla 78T0 nr Plat Ord 3440 <4 Oenerall 390 Dim 3800 30 Ifl Prlv +130 Invest 3108 31 ItaJeemenU Ord ***** 100 Italfai U» 14 Lepetlt Ord ***** 100 Mediobanca ***** 50 M llano Au Ord98 words
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Article191 1984-01-05 9 JAN 03 Francs Action* Sutsaes 324.00 7 Alusulsse Br. BIO *40 Alusulsse Reg Brown Boverl Br 30* 1410 13 80 Clba Oelgj Br 2435 -5 Clba Qelgjr p c 1M0 -20 CI6a Oelgy Reg Credit Suisse Br 1080 20 2386 46 Credit Sulue Reg 437 5 Elektrowmtt Br 2850191 words
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Article181 1984-01-05 9 JAN 03 CI Imp nu 91 •H AMUbi 8H V* 1|H A lean -H Int Pro* Pipe 33H Alfoma 30*4 Int t!t« m% Bank Mont ST* H InU Mlckel Bank Not* Scotia Bell Tel SH Kerr Add ao* H BP Can Ltd SSH M Loblav B 13* unch Braeran181 words
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Article265 1984-01-05 9 jaU as Rand Un Steel 190 unch Unlsee M0 411 INnlTHTBIiI a Wool worth 1100 M A Alpha Abercom AE And CI Amaprop 900 as 990 430 unch unch unch Anglo* Anglvaal MININGS 3000 unch A MIC Barlows asoB 13H -SB Blyyoon Bu/fels 1300 TOO -129 •f90 Charter unch265 words
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Article200 1984-01-05 9 JAN 03 ru ABN 386 00 4-6 AhoM 304 30 0.7 Akao ***** 16 Aurv 107 00 46 Am fas 164.50 1J Amrobnk 06 70 1.7 Berk 36.00 1J Bolt 107 JO -1 Borsumlj 340 00 10 Boska 4460 0J Burtet 6300 15 Caland 37 00 ♦r Calv *****200 words
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Article1364 1984-01-05 9 NEW YORK WAIL STREET stock prices closed moderately lower on Tuesday as the market finished its first session In 1984 with wary institutional Investors on the sidelines because of continued interest rate concerns. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which gained over 300 points during 1963, extended its1,364 words
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Advertisement60 1984-01-05 9 LI I Sumptuous Chinese Cuisine with a differenceWe welcome you to try! Car Park Jockey available. n For reservations or enquiries, please contact «eia '<• 1 iI mmmm mnmmm (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. 21. #07-00, Top Floor. Ming Arcade (behind Vtng Court Hotel), Cuscaden Road, Singapore 1024. Tel: 734 6725, 73460 words
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4012 1984-01-05 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after4,012 words
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Article3651 1984-01-05 10 1983 84 High Low Company Last Sale +orGr*s Div Div Cvr Gr*s Y'ld Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL an 384 m 308 410 UO an 318 an aao an ano MO an no 4n 413 1190 310 an an an3,651 words
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Article188 1984-01-05 10 Maugm' p rtoes for Job 6 SING APOBE UNIT TBU8T DIAMOND MOT S'PORE The Commerce 3 54 3.76 Dec Jan The Savings Fund 110 2.23 Diamond S pore Prog Fund 1.54 1.63 S'pore Fd (USS) 0.49 0.53 S pore Sec. Fund 2.33 2.47 SI 1.04 1.13 S pore188 words
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Article866 1984-01-05 10 THE Sagtpwf stock market «petted streagly yesterday ea carry-ever balllshaeM tram the prevtoas day bat faltered aa profit-taking appeared. Nevertheless, the market made —ether small gala aad art—dad the reeerdbreaklag rally to eleee at yet aasther aew high. The Straits Times lad astrial ladex galaed 2.1«866 words
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Article562 1984-01-05 10 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market showed strong resilience, cWting above Its record high yesterday in spite of profit-taking and poor overseas leads. Trading was very active, with total turnover up significantly to 13.92 million units valued at $43.82 million against Tuesday's 11.68 million units worth562 words
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Article336 1984-01-05 11 NYT S'A VENTURE that would ve them 100 per cent ownership of the Getty Oil Co, the Pennzoil Co and Gordon P Getty have joined forces to buy 48 million shares of the Getty Oil Co for an estimated US$ll2 a share, or $5.4NYT - 336 words
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1643 1984-01-05 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - In this second of our four-part series on the 1983 corporate roundup, we take a look at the record number of cash calls and new issues made last year. Because the market was generally flush with cash, these rights and new issues were1,643 words
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Article404 1984-01-05 11 HONGKONG STOCK prices yesterday closed mostly higher on slightly increased turnover, but small investors remained on the sidelines. .Dealers said Tuesday's government announcement of the deferral for four weeks of the sale of a major site in the central district of Hongkong was seen as bullish because404 words
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Article486 1984-01-05 11 SHARES yesterday closed the shortened first trading session of the year firmer, sending the market average to a record faring high. *-<The average rose a provisional 33.29 to JT927.i1, following the 9.88 advance to the previous record of 9,893.82 last Wednesday. Primary market turnover was486 words
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Article95 1984-01-05 11 SHARE prices closed mixed. yesterday JAN 04 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B Atlas Con B Bsgulo Qoid Basic Petroleum Bithguet Con. B CDCP First Phil Hldgs Lepanto B. Marlnduque B Marsteel Oriental B Ptni Overseas PtiUex B 0.00# 41 0001 0.0075 3.20 0.900 4 0.022 0.01195 words
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Article145 1984-01-05 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed in slow trading. The Book Club Index fell 0.11 to 120.59 on a turnover of 5.2 million baht with 56,075 shares changing hands. JAN 04 BahU Aokham Thai Asia Fibre 14*7 1 Ajruthaya In*. And Tnut Bangkok Bank 244 unch Bank Of Ayudltaya Ltd145 words
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Article449 1984-01-05 11 THE market yesterday closed mixed as an easier gold price coupled with lower trends in London and New York drew profittakers into the resource sector. The AH-Ordinaries Index closed 2.4 points off at 780.3 due to a '5.5 point fall in the All-Resources Index to 594.7 and moderated by449 words
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Article2189 1984-01-05 11 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. INDUmiIU Ae-a(2MS) *»i«Hi (MB) (1) 4 0* Akwa (J.MS) (1) 3.16 (7)2,189 words
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622 1984-01-05 11 NYT RUPERT Murdoch, the Australian publisher, has filed his intention with the United States Justice Department to acquire at least 25 per cent, and up to 49.9 per cent, of Warner Communications Inc. At the current stock price, such an acquisition could amount to nearlyNYT - 622 words
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Advertisement83 1984-01-05 11 Q9NGAPORE RECTORY DEVELOPMENT LTD 5575,000,000 GUARANTEED FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE APRIL 1986 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 4th January 1984 to 4th April 1984, the Notes will carry an Interest Rate of 7%% per annum. The corresponding83 words
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Article173 1984-01-05 12 Rises CASH AO* 960 30 Lit! Hoe 80S 30 M Breweries 715 +30 Setearp 1350 +20 O C B C 1140 20 P M B I 530 20 Data Cou no 20 J okas Hides 50« 206 16 M GUm 173 16 Carls berg Beijulai 570 530 15 15173 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-01-05 12 Rises CASH 1060 +60 Matsushita 850 40 SEA Corp 1500 40 Bedford 212 33 Kpg Lanjut 560 +30 Raleigh 545 25 Lien Hoe 860 25 M Flour 580 20 B Lin tang 630 20 M PI 272 16 Kesang 454 16 M Glass 193 15 CCM 525 15153 words
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Article51 1984-01-05 12 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 782.7 Week Ago 785.6 Wcdnc sd &y 877.26 Tuesday 871.06 Week Ago 874.15 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 771.8 Friday 775.7 Week Ago closed Tuesday 1012 2 Week Ago 906.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIE8 Wednesday 780.3 Tuesday 1252.74 Friday 1258.64 Week Ago51 words
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261 1984-01-05 12 A LEADING Japanese bank, Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, has raised its stake in ANA Hotels Singapore Ltd. Long-Term Credit Bank, which is also one of the five Japanese bankers of ANA Hotels, purchased 300,000 shares at 99 cents on Dec 8, last261 words
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537 1984-01-05 12 AMY CHEOK - Editor: ALAN LEE By AMY CHEOK THE Pan-Electric group is spending about $100 million to improve facilities at its marine and shipyard division comprising the Selco group of companies. This division forms one of the six main divisions of the Pan-EI group the537 words
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Article167 1984-01-05 12 KUALA Lampar-KepMg Bhd intends to make a special issue of 43 million shares of M$1 each at an issue price of $1.70 per share to bumiputra investors approved by the Malaysian Ministry of Trade and Industry. An EGM will be held shortly for shareholders to approve the special167 words
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407 1984-01-05 12 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI CI HOLDINGS Bhd (CIH), which recently announced big plans for its intended expansion into property development, disclosed yesterday that the profit to be derived from its various property projects, when completed, would amount to M 515.5 million. However, these projects undertaken407 words
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Article928 1984-01-05 12 THE market opened easier in slow trading yesterday in continued reaction to the lower trend in sterling and Wall Street's weakness on Tuesday, dealers said. ICI opened 2p lower at 636, Beecham was 5p off at 296 and BICC was also 5p down at 240. Oils turned easier928 words
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281 1984-01-05 12 KUMPULAN Inchcape Sdn Bhd (KISB) is merging its heavy equipment subsidiaries, B-Trak Sdn Bhd and lAD Sdn Bhd, which will from now trade as B-Trak Sdn Bhd. The two previously operated separately in Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei (BTrak) and in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore281 words
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Article74 1984-01-05 12 ASIATIC Development Bhd said its acquisitions of plantation lands and business of Sing Mah Plantations Sdn Bhd and Ayer Item Oil Mill Sdn Bhd have been completed. Together with the earlier acquisition of 9,268 hectares of plantation land from Ko Plantations (Pte) Ltd, Asiatic and its subsidiaries now74 words
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Article659 1984-01-05 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew OVER the last few months, there have been rumours that something is brewing in Halted Malayan Floor Mills Bhd and these rumours are leading to speculations that there could be a possible change of ownership in the company in the veryBy Hock Lock Siew - 659 words
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457 1984-01-05 12 Reuter DUNLOP Holdings PLC has proposed to increase the aggregate borrowings of the group to a limit of £600 million for the period until the mid-1965 annual meeting. Dunlop said the revised borrowing limit is a constraint of a substantially different kind from theReuter - 457 words
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Advertisement76 1984-01-05 12 U5540,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificate of Deposit dueBthjuly 1985 THE INDUSTRIAL BANK OF JAPAN, LIMITED (Singapore Brant h) In accordance with the provisions of the Cenificates. notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 6th January 1984 t^6thJuly 1984. the Certificate will carry an76 words
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Advertisement184 1984-01-05 12 THE CERTIFIED DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE the management qualification in accounting for the 1980s The Certified Diploma in Accounting and Finance (CDAF)awarded by the Association of Certified Accountants, UK, has grown to be the premier internationally recognised management qualification in Accounting and Finance. The Certified Diploma Scheme provides the184 words
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Miscellaneous60 1984-01-05 12 her; OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy with showers in the late morning and afternoon. Report for 14 hours prior to 7J$ pm on Jan 4 at the airport: Maximum temperature. 28.7 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 1.35 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for60 words
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422 1984-01-05 13 Reuter PROSPECTS for an upturn in shipping demand and freight rates are improving, London shipbroker Eggar Forrester said. Its latest commentary noted that the Organisation for Economic Cooperation' and Development (OECD) recently indicated the possibility of modest growth in 1984, but saidReuter - 422 words
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501 1984-01-05 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE US Federal Maritime Commission has agreed to remove the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation from the controlled carriers list after being satisfied at a special hearing that the line is a commercial operator. This follows an appeal from501 words
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Article114 1984-01-05 13 AFP FOUR Indonesian ocean-going shipping companies have set up a joint operation board for the Indonesian-European service with effect from January, a spokesman for the group announced here today. The joint operation body, named Djasagetri, is made up of the state-owned Djakarta Lloyd, and the private companies SamudraAFP - 114 words
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Article62 1984-01-05 13 Reuter SIX fishermen were feared drowned after their vessel collided with an inter-island ferry in the Sulu archipelago of the southern Philippines police said. A spokesman said the ferry, which was travelling from Jolo to Basilan and on to Zamboanga, picked up five survivors but the fishing boatReuter - 62 words
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Article99 1984-01-05 13 WATERMAN Steamship Corporation which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US has received an advance of US$l.74 million from the Maritime Administration. That sum has been advanced to pay for various hull and machinery war risk and increasedvalue insurance premiums due in December on ships and99 words
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Article693 1984-01-05 13 Sklppiag Uw P»«e fM Shipping Line P»«e CM Afea VI 3 Freight Links vn 1 Ahrenkiel Liner vn i Frota V 1 Alpac VI 5 Fujiwara Line IV 5 An Lara Shpg X S Globe Line VI 5 APCLine V 4 GoldStar VI i APL m 45693 words
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856 1984-01-05 14 Seatrade IN SPITE of its futurity, the robot is alive and well in many production industries but shipbuilding has lagged behind. Even Japan, renowned for its progress in production automation is only just starting out. There are various factors discouraging the use ofSeatrade - 856 words
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Article1306 1984-01-05 14 LlMited grain chartering was reported on the frieght market on Tuesday but other sectors are extremely quiet following the New Year holiday, shipbrokers said. Grain form the US Gulf to Holland-Belgium received the slightly lower level of US$B with $8.25 paid last week, while $11.75 was agreed for1,306 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-01-05 14 A PLAN by two of the biggest shipping groups in the US to cash in subsidies worth at least US$4.3 billion may be opposed in the courts. The possibility of legal action follows intense opposition to proposals by Lykes Lines and Delta475 words
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Article80 1984-01-05 14 Bernama A NILE river hotel ship loaded with tourists on an excursion to Luxor caught fire and burnt completely, but the passengers and crew were able to escape unharmed. The incident occurred on Sunday night as the Concord was steaming upriver between Naga Hamadi and Luxor.Bernama - 80 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1984-01-05 15 SHIP SALES AND PURCHASE MARKET THIS YEAR will confirm the dramatic transformation which came upon the ship sale and purchase market over the past 12 months. Even more than 1983, it will be the year of the speculator. Any lingering hopes of a return to the old1,273 words
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6419 1984-01-05 20 SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore lor 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 of6,419 words
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Article788 1984-01-05 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival Godowns FCL Ship Voy for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Locati Sea Hawk 01 5.1.84 2300 Eastern M TA3 0900-1100 A3 E Vigor *****E 6.1.84 0100 G Asia FSB 1200-1300 N4 Achieve *****W 6.1.84 0700 Green788 words
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Article1398 1984-01-05 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Um Transgroup (S) Uaer SerrV* Kim Shpg (S) AMrnd C TMfhr Sm Consortium (S)/ Marintei Enterprise (PK). tatfUM (S) Blntang Shpg (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling and Forwarding (FN). «serins1,398 words
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Article708 1984-01-05 22 AFP TRADING on the freight market over the long Christmas and end-of-year holiday period was very quiet with rates holding basically steady. The severe winter conditions in the United States with reports of hundreds of barges ice-bound in the Mississippi, created problems at the main grain loading portsAFP - 708 words
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Article493 1984-01-05 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Baron 37/8 NAPL alongside 5.1.84/0600 Builder 22 Thong Soon alongside 5.1.84/1200 Feng Mao 1/2 YFung alongside 5.1.84/0600 Huang Pu Jiang 15/6 Y Fung alongside 5.1.84/2300 Kannikar 31/2 Leo Shpg alongside 5.1.84/1830 Kota Cahaya 13/4 PIL alongside 5.1.84/0200493 words
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Article195 1984-01-05 22 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. Australia/Straits Container Line.195 words
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Article175 1984-01-05 22 Jaa 12 Foundations (or offshore installations, Society of Underwater Technology, 1 Birdcage Walk, London SWI. Jaa II Marine centrifugal pumps and associated equipment. Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Jaa 8 Soft starting of induction motors for marine/offshore application, 1730 hrs, Institute of Marine Engineers,175 words
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Advertisement172 1984-01-05 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Flag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Ketanf/Penang/Bangkok/Keelunt/ Bus an/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moii/H. Konj Ajent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Td: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 cru! I R DIM \M All lOOCL I Oiy em Overseas CtmLum Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPF VIA SUEZ172 words
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Advertisement387 1984-01-05 13 sa'i ui SEALORD P "t UI UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN, IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM JAPAN TAIWAN HOMiROM. I m in n no wsAL MMTTAH *4 t 15/11 21/12 34/12 3/1 J/1 AL387 words
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Advertisement814 1984-01-05 13 \Wcnan~] M Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents UMMCIFIC TRANS TMBWfi ASEHCT PTE. LTD Tel *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE (3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, O *TTnT~ITIUTy!IVI9 WL M RANDO M. M. U H S-7/1 13-14/1 20-21/1 27-21/1814 words
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Advertisement368 1984-01-05 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe Alm Accaptanf For: 1) Barcelona, Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L Havre. Basic. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven, Airbus. Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmo, Stockholm. Oslo 'Accepting Europe cargo tur feeder via S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore I Bangkok Pts contact PERMSC P Aeiang tor368 words
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Advertisement326 1984-01-05 14 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Faodar m FMLY »Cf amy ui MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Main Officn 2J1247? (S line*j CFS/T»rmin»l THST27I ??OV3S7 OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD P KELANG *****1/2 PJAYAS62S93 575«03 PENANG 5324S 3786A4 Ocean Shipping Line; Zvc. no SERVICES w326 words
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Advertisement518 1984-01-05 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CAAOKMMY FIOMfWTOPKS ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR; CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT SHOKANA MMU STRATHCOWN ••SHATWTTBC* TO MY carp Bifhdad 4 tor* +by feeder .nsets to Sport AHq Kccptmf rstfer ••Accept*! cargo tor Haracfe. Cocton, (Mia. Unwnsanl, Bahrain.518 words
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Advertisement673 1984-01-05 15 Franco Belgian Services rig h.ir h.i 1 h rrnrh Sen /re With IU-liii.m i'nr Hustfrn I inr> M< mh t o* Ac< C >nior'iun m* PKELAK uiim rtm ru— nm rum* M bM kM 231 m Mia K toa 28 toa 29 toa 311 m OMt COKTMB Ml* 11 to673 words
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Advertisement634 1984-01-05 16 2 10 CONTINENT UK Bramtn (iprns Kwtoon Bay Maw Mara Oiaka Bay B«u»on Kifano thru Hapag-Lloyc [XPORT! Motel Eiprtu Mud Eiprtu EtM [ipmi Man Eiprtu Ahter Eiprtu Lang Oakland Beach •20/1 31/1 13/1 31/1 Connecting in Tokyo Connecting m Kobe "AI»o accepting cargo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via imnilondbridge, and634 words
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Advertisement796 1984-01-05 16 1 Everett Lines immcx" lmrfe*min»mai SACK ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE' LOAMNG FOR DURBAN, MONTEVDEO, BUENOS ARES COMPANY PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LojdMf lor Cjttao KUliiin. lo *nd Ml otter Pwuwn ports oith trxistav jt Hongkong Md 0» Hot* On CPV Ihrougli Bills ol I «knf to tiaul aeitrnjtion796 words
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Advertisement513 1984-01-05 17 'A IS PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KOTAMUBM KOTAMAJU KOTA SEJATI VOYAGE W-400 E-453 E-40S SINGAPORE LOAD4NO FOB: 12-IS/1 DJMOUTI, HOOEIOAH, ADEN, MOGADISCIO, MOMBASA 1-«/2 HOOCIOAM, JEOOAH, AOABA, PT. SUDAN 5-10/2 HOOCIOAM, JEDOAH, AOABA. WJ. SUOAM. MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA ACCEmNO CONTAINERS TO HOOEK) AH/AOABA/PT.SUO AN/MOGADISCIO KARACHI/P GULF SERVICES VOYAGE CHI 22-28/1513 words
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Advertisement377 1984-01-05 17 MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPH. SDN. BHD. VESSEL VOY PENANC P. KELANC STORE LOADMG FOR KOTA NMH 1/M 12-19/1/84 RU/KK/SKN KOTA HARAPAN 1/14 10-IS/1/M KK/SXN/TA KOTA BERLIA* 1/14 24-30/1/14 KX/SKN/TA V Agents SINGAPORE PIL TEI ??***** P KFIANG SEIATAN AGENCY TEE 3880b6 *****3? K I SEIAIAN AGENCY TEL *****9 *****? PfNANG UAN377 words
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Advertisement517 1984-01-05 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE i.i i *3. a UR.ikimb ii ;v« P.T DJAKARTA LLOYD IS PROUD TO WTRODUCE A NEW DEDICATED, MDEFENDENT SEM CONTAMER SERVICE:SMGAPORE, P.KELANG, TO/FROM TLBURY/LONDON, ROTTERDAM/AMSTERDAM. HAMBURG AND ANTWERP Ml ACCEPT* BOTH COMTANEJtS COMEOTIOML CMCO I PC* BOTH ABUTS MB EXPOtTS MB M.SO TO/PMM MS CVDHMEN.517 words
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Advertisement435 1984-01-05 17 sit-tway MYOMA YWA* MERGUI* MYOMA YWA BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Birmese National Line) Loadng for Rangoon Spore P.K 9/10 Jon 10/12 ion 21/23 ion 23/26 ion ('DtscHorging Only) P.Kciong 18/19 ion 'r> ill SPORE I R DAM HULL HMBG IliSlnSt Lukosyfe GEJEVEVE LYKES Ski Sid I435 words
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Advertisement1112 1984-01-05 18 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD PAtinC COAST (btMlag DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPIMICROBRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) rrrnt* icttri <« mm FEEDER «€SSEI A. ST* VI) i nam v» ALSO ACCEPTBK (MCMMDGI) Mtwata) ATLANTIC COAST ATTiITA iy.. n y-L MC>^I O O* 1 STOCKTON (VU OAKLAND) MCHMON) (KM OWLMD) ill™ iJSJI ?!SJ2',r?S!2SII 2L255;1,112 words
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Advertisement473 1984-01-05 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG BUSAN. INCHON Piact/30?S 1/1 GMn*/3J4N IC/I Hi Dmn/INN 17/1 Nr 7 Dwwi.MlN 2t/l Hi I Omni 441N 3/2 11/1 21/1 23/1 31/1 1/2 29 1/2 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO :HITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA Vmct CmTMU/31SS NfPIUNf AGTNCKS Plf ITD lel473 words
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Advertisement516 1984-01-05 20 Container Lines 'l|*HiMiMi|||] 2 Sailings Weekly ILiILII Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday 8. Saturday 1 REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGXLA STOtf SKI* VOY STOK PHKT JM 163/1(4 SaM Mft 237/231 7 lan »tan M 1(5/1(6 17 1m 2t Jan 239/240 23 lan 26 Jan S/XGAPORi: ISLANDS516 words
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Advertisement143 1984-01-05 22 UTOMO MARINE PTE LTD TEL: *****64/*****84 REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE S'PORE TO BELAWAN DAILY VSL NAME ETA S PORE ETD MEDAN (BELAWAN DELI) PUTRA MDAH 8/1 11/1 I WORLD LINE DIRECT WFEKIY SERVICE 10 JAK ART A CIREBON SEMARANG SURABAYA lift o**» 'fce»»«T| l JffC 4t P.T. PERUSAHAAH PELAYARAN NUSANTARA BAHARI143 words
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Miscellaneous134 1984-01-05 22 Regional Weather r. N 5? A K 5W Zm^.i {■V I *TSIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.90 A.M. THIS MORNING. Temperature Weather c cr'Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height Sartaae wMi aw hfleiM by MTtwi wUct fly wMt the wlii (o) One full circle represents calm or134 words
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