The Business Times, 9 January 1984
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Title Section11 1984-01-09 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, JANUARY I*B4 60 CENTS11 words
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404 1984-01-09 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH ECON Minimart, the Mpermarket chain farmed by provision shop owners and which turned one-year old yesterday, plans to expand at a slower pace this year. Backed by its parent company Provisions Suppliers Corporation (PSC), Econ had expanded rapidly in404 words
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Article207 1984-01-09 1 THE cash size of the Central Provident Fund has doubled in three years to $19 billion. Latest government statistics show that the CPF balance last November total contributions less sum withdrawn stood at $19.06 billion, up from $18.77 billion in October. This represents a207 words
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631 1984-01-09 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Trade Development Board has shown that it is moving in the right direction in boosting exports in its first year of operation. This was the assessment of most people in the private sector contacted by Business631 words
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130 1984-01-09 1 MALAYSIA'S Barisan Nasional Supreme Council has approved a resolution strongly supporting the government's move in amending the Federal Constitution. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad announced this yesterday after a meeting sf the council in Kuala Lumpur, attended by leaders of all Barisan Nasional130 words
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564 1984-01-09 1 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN FUJI Photo Company Ltd is set to give its major competitor Kodak a tougher fight for the major share of the Singapore fllm market with the opening of its subsidiary here. The subsidiary, Fuji Photo Film564 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article105 1984-01-09 1 A FIVE-KILOMETRE stretch of road at Marina Centre has paved the way for the use of computerised equipment for speedier building of the island's expressways. Resources Development Corporation, a government-owned company, which used this method on more than five km of road at Marina Centre, will also use105 words
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Article64 1984-01-09 1 SENIOR Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), Mr Lee Khoon Choy, will open the new 10-bed SelfDependency Dialysis Unit (SDDU) at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital tomorrow. The SDDU has been made possible with a $250,000 donation from local businessman Mr Khoo Teck Phuat There will be64 words
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Article79 1984-01-09 1 Reuter SARAWAK'S newly-formed Dayak Party, which won six seats in last month's state election, yesterday joined former political colleagues in Malaysia's ruling National Front coalition. The Sarawak National Party (Snap), the Dayaks' main political voice for nearly 20 years, had agreed to allow the breakaway Dayak PartyReuter - 79 words
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Article92 1984-01-09 1 AFP CHINA'S Acting Prime Minister Wan Li yesterday told Imelda Marcos, wife of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, that be favours developing Sino-Philippine cooperation. In a meeting in Beijing with the Philippine First Lady, Mr Wan, who is heading the government while Zhao Ziyang is in the USAFP - 92 words
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Article71 1984-01-09 1 AFP JAPAN'S 15,400 research institutions spent a record 6,528.7 billion yen on scientific and technological research and development in fiscal 1982, which ended March 31,1983. Statistics released by the Japanese Prime Minister's Office show that the sum was 2.44 per cent of Japan's gross national product for thatAFP - 71 words
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Article70 1984-01-09 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prirrie Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad will announce the convening of the panel of inquiry to investigate the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) loan scandal before he leaves for the US on Wednesday. It is believed that the announcement will disclose the form and compositionBernama - 70 words
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290 1984-01-09 1 OCCUPANCY rales af varini prspcrttos is Hagapere last September were aaly slightly fewer (tea tkne la March the tame year, aitaaagb there has beea mach talk af aa eversapply sitaattoa. lie rate for efOce space was tl.l per eeat, Jast *wt af the 91.7290 words
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461 1984-01-09 1 Reuter STRENGTHENING economic recovery in the industrialised West and Japan has brought a glow to world commodity markets, where prices are rising, and sighs of relief from the hard-pressed Third World. Economists and commodity dealers in London say pice prospects are brightening because theReuter - 461 words
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Advertisement258 1984-01-09 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Wayloong Mortgage and Finance (Si Ltd A «r*o*y owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Sftaw House 354 Orchard Road *01 01 Singapore 0923 AP No 3063 raoaz THE underlying theme in strategic planning has generally been258 words
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Advertisement168 1984-01-09 1 Where efficient and personalised service is a tradition. FOUR SEAS BAS* i TO H oi Hesd Office 19 25 Ceoi St f eet S > ujapore 0104 Top 100 Companies THE Top 100 Companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore in terms of consolidated assets and market capitalisation will168 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article1508 1984-01-09 2 VENKAT RAM - Corporate plans, however elaborate, are only as good as their execution. VENKAT RAM here explores the relationship between the promise and the performance. VENKAT RAM CORPORATE strategists under fire', 'The future catches up with a strategic planner', 'America's stunted planning' these are typical of the titles1,508 words
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718 1984-01-09 2 FT CHANGES are afoot in the salary policies of Britain's big companies. Now that inflation and tax (Mi higher incomes have both been cut, employers are going back to the old idea that pay increases should be given as an incentive for personal performance.FT - 718 words
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1074 1984-01-09 3 GRAEME BROWNING - ■y GRAEME BROWNING UPI UNIONS and employers in the US face an unwanted guest these days at the bargaining table and nobody is quite sure just who tawlted him. It is the spectre of a company bankruptcy, and the possibility that aUPI - 1,074 words
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Article494 1984-01-09 3 UPI HARD-DRIVING, workaholic employers are addicted to the confrontations and crises Just as an addict is addicted to drugs, according to a management professor at Georgia State University in the US. While this competitive perfectionist is the type of manager many companies prize, hisUPI - 494 words
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Article717 1984-01-09 3 MICHAEL DIXON - MICHAEL DIXON here attempts a 'scientific' method of ferreting out the career-minded executives who may bring mayhem to married life. MICHAEL DIXON FT AS WOMEN'S liberation continues to push the Male Chauvinist Pig out of the limelight, so the Career Chauvinist Pig is coming to the fore.FT - 717 words
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Advertisement231 1984-01-09 3 SUCCESS: HOW GOOD IT FEELS! T »t lltM t 0«* You made the decisions, took the risks. You were in full control. And you still are, as you are in your new Nissan Brougham. With its economically designed dashboard which places every function, every movement of the car at fingertip231 words
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OVERSEAS
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414 1984-01-09 4 Reuter BELGIAN Economic Minister Mark Eyskens said the country's centre-right coalition government would (all if parliament failed to pass a Bill soon to bail out the near-bankrupt CockerillSambre SA. In an interview with the newspaper Le Soir, Mr Eyskens said the companyReuter - 414 words
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335 1984-01-09 4 UPI PRAVDA has accused the US and Nato of lying about the breakdown of arms talks and indicated that it is unlikely there will be move to resume them at the Stockholm meeting between Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and US Secretary-of-State George Shultz.UPI - 335 words
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318 1984-01-09 4 Reuter ISRAEL'S Deputy Prime Minister David Levy has said that an early general election may be called if ministers fail to agree on the budget cuts needed to revive the country's inflation-ravaged economy. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's coalition government has held a seriesReuter - 318 words
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466 1984-01-09 4 Reuter EFFORTS to complete a peace plan In Lebanon have been impeded by fighting in all the country's traditional trouble spots and pessimistic forecasts by main opposition leader Walid Jumblatt. Mr Jumblatt said in Beirut yesterday that the Lebanese government's refusal toReuter - 466 words
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280 1984-01-09 4 Reuter NIGERIA'S new military government is stepping up action against former politicians and intensifying searches for wanted men from the former federal and state governments it ousted In a virtually bloodless coup a week ago. It is now making television appeals for newsReuter - 280 words
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128 1984-01-09 4 FT A FRESH surge of orders to the West German manufacturing industry provides further evidence that the economic recovery is now gathering pace after a slow start. Figures released on Friday by the Economics Ministry show that industrial orders were up inFT - 128 words
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794 1984-01-09 6 NYT FOR AMERICAN carmakers, 1983 was a year when rebates ended and sharp cost-cutting combined with solid sales to produce a financial turnaround which analysts said was little short of spectacular. The Detroit-baaed motor industry reported during the weekend that it continued its reboundNYT - 794 words
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193 1984-01-09 6 Bernama THE Sultan at Selangor argued strongly in favour of retaining the Majestic Hotel in Kuala Lumpur as a hotel, saying it is one of the last remaining relics of the times that should be preserved in its original form. He offeredBernama - 193 words
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352 1984-01-09 6 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will bold t«iir« with President Reagan »nH several key members of the US Cabinet when he visits Washington in the middle of the month. He will also meet leaders of Canada, France andBernama - 352 words
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450 1984-01-09 6 AP TRADE between the United States and China will reach a record US$5.5 billion to $6 billion this year, the National Council for US-China Trade predicted. Exchanges last year dropped to about *4.3 billion, Christopher H Phillips, president of the group, said. In 1982,AP - 450 words
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274 1984-01-09 6 AFP A TOP Indonesian economic official has said that the country's draft national budget for fiscal 1984-1985, which Is to be submitted to Parliament today, Is "balanced and dynamic". Minister Coordinator of Economy, Finance and Industry, All Wardhana, said after a plenary CabinetAFP - 274 words
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199 1984-01-09 6 Asahi A FAN heater powered by a thermoelectric element has done away with the need for an electric outlet. Developed by the Japanese National Research Institute for Metals, a research group under the Science and Technology Agency, the device is seen as a newAsahi - 199 words
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213 1984-01-09 6 Reuter RELATIVES of 47 South Koreans killed in the Korean Airlines (KAL) Boeing 747 tragedy last Sep 1 are seeking damages totalling USS329 million. Their lawyer said during the weekend that they are suing the Soviet Union, KAL, Boeing and Litton Systems Inc,Reuter - 213 words
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162 1984-01-09 6 Reuter BRITISH National Oil Corporation (BNOC) is confident that ita 40-odd suppliers will support its proposal for unchanged first-quarter 1984 North Sea oil prices when the proposal is formally presented to them soon. Although officials of BNOC have declined to comment, industry sourcesReuter - 162 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article459 1984-01-09 6 Agencies THE next economic summit of major western powers will take place In London from June 7 to 9, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Office said. The summit countries include Britain, the US, France, Canada, West Germany, Italy and Japan. The European Economic Community's Commission will alao beAgencies - 459 words
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Article790 1984-01-09 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SLA SQ11 OLIO LAX/TYO FT FT73 0125 LAX/SFO/ANC' NRT/OSA/TPE/1 PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ41 0605 MAA SLA SQ43 0730 DHA MAS MH601 0620 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL SV SV396 0910 JED/RUH MAS MH811 0910 PEN SLA SQ103 0950790 words
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Advertisement222 1984-01-09 4 A TOP LEVEL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOAN SYNDICATION PROBLEMS BANKING ISSUES 26TH 27TH JANUARY 1984 THE PAVILION INTER-CONTINENTAL SINGAPORE TOPICS New Developments in Default Techniques Support and Rescheduling Agreements, Events of Default, Pro-Rata Sharing Clauses, Priorities Sovereign Immunity in International Loan Transactions Lenders Concerns in Project Financing Syndicated Loans for222 words
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Advertisement112 1984-01-09 4 MADRAS 19 days ARABIAN GULF* Bangkok KARACHI 16 days BOMBAY 10 days COLOMBO 4 days COCHIN L 16 days^ Pvnang m V 'DUBAI 9 days DAMMAN 11 days BAHRAIN 12 days MUSCAT -22 days gy-trt i/-»» ron rseiang SINGAPORE APL now offers a fortnightly container service in its Sri Lanka,112 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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214 1984-01-09 7 THE local produce market was dull last week with prices moving within narrow margins or remaining unchanged. Activity was low as well. •U One pepper trader said the market was quiet durftig the week but the undertone was steady. "There was no overseas214 words
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Article1038 1984-01-09 7 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures on Friday closed around £7 to £12 a tonne above Thursday's close, but with gains pared by profittaking at the highs. Most active March ended the- day traded at £1,980 against a £2,000 high and previous bid/ask closing range of £1,969/1,971. The KX) 15-day1,038 words
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Article189 1984-01-09 7 RUBBER futures in Tokyo on Saturday closed up 0.1 to 0.6 yen in light trading but April fell 0.1 to 268.6. Values recovered slightly against Friday's fall on sporadic buying in line with the firmness in London on Friday. Current January rose 0.5 to 271.0 yen a kilo, February189 words
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Article160 1984-01-09 7 CHINSBE Prsdsee Exchange, Stogapsre, cMsg prices per 1M kg m Batarday. Ciei—t «II: Bulk fob $206.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $221.00 sellers, new drum fob $225.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $120 buyers. Pepper; Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $690.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper160 words
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Article128 1984-01-09 7 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market on Friday closed firmer as Pakistan's presence triggered strong speculative buying. Sentiment was also aided by a higher Chicago soybean complex close. In the Jan position, south region firmed Msllo to M 51,950 a tonne and central by Ms9o to M 51,940,128 words
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Article210 1984-01-09 7 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday closed on or near their lows, down 25 V, to Vi US-cent per bushel in sympathy with weakness in silver. January ranged 24 cents during the day. Heavy selling by two professional houses, a wirehouse and the feed mixer pushed nearbys through speculative210 words
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Article188 1984-01-09 7 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed mixed, ranging from down 1V« UScents per bushel in May to up tt cent in September. Although a sharp drop in nearby soybeans weighed on wheat values, scattered export tender business limited declines. Traders were unwilling to sell new crop months lower188 words
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1402 1984-01-09 7 AFP THE continuing strength of the US dollar, pushing sterling down to record lows, prompted an active, nervous start last week to London commodity trading in 1984. Interest was still focussed on US interest rates after the surprise rise in the previous week's USAFP - 1,402 words
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515 1984-01-09 7 AFP IT IS CUSTOMARY for quiet conditions to prevail over the Christmas and New Year holiday periods and this year has been no exception, writes Cxaraikow in its latest sugar review. Prices for most of the period under review tended to ease gradually downwardsAFP - 515 words
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Advertisement116 1984-01-09 7 CORBOTHAir A Revolutionary Shoe Insole, Heel Insert To absorb more than O/ shock while 1/ running, jogging fO or walking If you're on your feet all day or an athlete pounding the pavement, do your feet a favour. Put them up on Sorbothane! These insoles and heel inserts are based116 words
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Advertisement212 1984-01-09 7 Plan your next move at The Kuantan Merlin When you want to get down to business yet want to get away The Kuantan Merlin, as accommodating for conventions as we are for holidays. The perfect venue to meet, hear a talk, express your point of view and holiday in between.212 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1984-01-09 8 ZHOU MEI - Malaysia a country with a deadline to meet This is the year for Malaysia to catch up on its thwarted long-term objectives By ZHOU MEI THE global sigh of relief has been echoed in Malaysia. But for this leading world commodity producer attempting to diversify into manufacturing to reduce its1,285 words
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1222 1984-01-09 8 MALAYSIA is probably the envy of many less richly-endowed economies, with a proud record of positive yearly economic growth. From the years after World War n till its independence, growth averaged 2.8 per cent annually. From 1968 to 1971, the average was 6.41,222 words
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Advertisement245 1984-01-09 8 CHUBB DOiTT PUT THEIR SAFES TOGETHER. mm MB m •r Hi raja SO THEY DON'T k COME APART. While other safes are welded M together, a Chubb Eurosafe is cast™ in solid metal. This monolithic Chubb construction simply means that the Chubb Eurosafe has no weak joints: It has no245 words
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Advertisement79 1984-01-09 8 VOLVO VOLVO FAR EABT LTD (REP. OFF.) WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF NORDIC ENERGY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (NEDCO) OF SOUTH EAST ASIA (PTE) LTD 1123 SERANGOON ROAD SINGAPORE 1232 TEL NOS *****88/*****66 AS SOLE DISTRIBUTOR OF VOLVO PENTA MARINE AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINES FOR THE NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM AND79 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration958 1984-01-09 9 KOH TSE YING - As it celebrates its fifth year, the national orchestra reviews its progress By KOH TSE YING THE next five years in the life of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra would probably depend a great deal on the rate at which the concert-going public itself develops and expands958 words
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703 1984-01-09 9 TSANG SAU YIN - opinion TSANG SAU YIN THE National Theatre is a structure which few seriously support as a venue for fine ballet, orchestral or drama performances. Apart from being able to seat a lot more people than the smaller theatres, it has703 words
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Advertisement18 1984-01-09 9 Oemetm Fumxure Showroom 190 Oemenceau Avenue *04 o£> Singapore Shopping Centre Singapore 0923 Tel 336 2006/ 336 202418 words
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Miscellaneous648 1984-01-09 9 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening and Programme rtghKfhts folowed by Swordsman Chu (Mandarin with English subtitles/ r) 3.55 Vocal Recital by Mrs Rajeswari (Tamil/r) 4.25 The ifafd Sportsman: The first civilian parachute jump was made in the North Pole. This programme describes the preparations and the final jump. It also648 words
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Miscellaneous653 1984-01-09 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Gloomy about things being of doubtful legality (5) 6 Continues doing a knotty fob (5) 9 Part of London that's right on the map (44) 10 She baa a slight resemblance to a nymph (S) 11 Looked for gold, possibly, out East (S) 12 Shooting break!653 words
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Advertisement734 1984-01-09 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain Take your pick from our fascinating variety of pancakes. Savoury or sweet', as a main course or dessert, our pancakes are taste treats not to be missed. With wines by the glass to perfectly complement your selection. A Cafe Vienna Supplement Royal\^iax)dnitfSingapora t> 4.734 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article188 1984-01-09 11 JAN M m GBOUP B CORB BILLS Carrafour Plaaadara da 14* M Air-Liquid* A qui Ulna Nat Dm Ptuoic 551 14 7SJ0 -U lit Ml 45 Lafarn Mo*t-H*nn**sy 114 154S U I8N Otrvmii DtOOM Clf (ThomsonCta rrancaia* d«f Patrol** Orsdlt Foncttf MM uneh Opfl-Parlbaa Panarroya RadloMchniquc ISO JO 44JS188 words
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Article77 1984-01-09 11 JAN M PI* Or Bra Laab MO iioa rm 1*19 1M vm unct 4-40 ♦40 4M 10 -00 rOBWABO MARKET Aeae CM +4 Artod 1314 4-41 P«fO Rjrt Dutch toe Ocn B*lf Bnrai ssr 181 aa 118 43> tu ♦14 41 0 ♦ri -JB 4-M 36 1 aotnj A77 words
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Article160 1984-01-09 11 JAN Franc* Bandoo Bof MO -M 8ularr Pc Wĕ Actiom fhilmi SM tt.ii—r rm loo a «-ST a»!k inrz mo -i aan.a-b; —SL con> Drown down at. 1406 -I® Rac m -i Clta Oclfjr Br. IMS -10 SirtM lU-lnaur Cite Oclcjr P C 1M0 +1* »M *M Ota Oolgjr160 words
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Article68 1984-01-09 11 Un M» rm im wn u MO M Mi 12 —T E. 11 ♦*J ♦a ♦u OmMrall OUn in p«» Inml luktmtnu CM IU1 «u LcpcUt Ort M llano A» Ord M1M M «H0 »M ***** ll» moo a snoo no 140 m m 1«0 M H im M68 words
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Article148 1984-01-09 11 JAM CI Imp OU 17H AblUbl M* amuo. toiftwnp. n H Int UU »H M ■SSkStat m 5« »2- W* iu»> Nova Hrotla (M AAd M BeUTW^——I 5* uneh Lofc*» B MW Bp cu Sh unch Mhhj hfj T +1H fcS 5» Me MoM V* Can lap Bk »H148 words
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Article246 1984-01-09 11 JAM Rand Unlaac M uncb INDUSTRIALS MININGS Abarcoa AS And a ns?r Bartowi C O Smith Chckars CM* Cum* Plnanca KTvttlk Htvald Ub HokU Lonrho LTA M And R Mecartb; MMU Matbox Nadbank OIL Ok Ru Pp Camant Pr«m Mil Wimamm Raagro Rannlaa lUteo Rm Prop* 8A Brtva 8M»246 words
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Article925 1984-01-09 11 NEW YORK WALL SHEET stock prices on Friday rose far the third consecutive day in heavy trading as institutional investors continued to flock to the market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which traded in a narrow range most of the day, closed up four points after925 words
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Article132 1984-01-09 11 JAM M f ABM Ahold It m ah A>M Aatai MAM U iaue 1MM -1.7 Aaratnk ■ark M 41 MJ0 41 Bott BorsumtJ 1MM tu MAM uneh Burnt i OMnd KM -L» MM uneh rrna> DtU Mlj 1 TOM Jt MM 44 MM -4 Ennla i MM U SIM132 words
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716 1984-01-09 11 FT TEXACO, the giant International oil company, has lumped into the biggest takeover battle in US corporate history with a "business combination proposal" which values Getty at US$9.9 billion. In a surprise move during the weekend Mr John McKinleyn, Tezacos's chairman, announcedFT - 716 words
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339 1984-01-09 11 UPI RUPERT MURDOCH, the Australian publisher, filed a law suit against Warner Communications Inc and Chris-Craft Industries to prevent the two companies from thwarting his bid to buy s» much as 49.9 percent of Warner. Earlier last week Mr Murdoch, managing director andUPI - 339 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article428 1984-01-09 11 BANKS' prime lending rate* Grindlays Bank 9V* as at the close of busini ■s on Gulf Int Bank 9V* Friday, Jan 1984: Habib Bank 9V« nut Harris Trust A Savings 9 V, Algemene Bank Hongkong 4 Shanghai 9 9 Indian Bank 9W American Frprwsi 9V« Indian428 words
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Article143 1984-01-09 11 ASIAN ASIAN currency avenge deposit rates for the week ended Jan 6: fiaauMN.) IISIIK SISlts UM(BUvtas) Mgk Uw 13/16 11/10 11/1* •H 9* 10 913/14 10M 101/1« 10H 10M 109/18 10% ■wteafraaaa 1 month 3 months months 12 months Si?/1« 6 4tt 4 3/10 L*w 33/16 311/16 4 4 1143 words
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Article42 1984-01-09 11 FOR THE week ended Friday Jan the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak fnad: 5.25 to 5.4 per cent. Oieril taai: 5 to 5.30 per cent. Mitmimli of funds totalled $1211 million42 words
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Article159 1984-01-09 11 THE US dollar opened last week at SS2.IMS/M and brisk buying pressure pushed the rate to a high of $2.1327 on Friday. It eased to clow at 52.1&5/ S. The Singapore dollar weakened against the Hongkong and Malaysian dollar but strengthened against the sterling pound, deutschemark, Japanese yen,159 words
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Article22 1984-01-09 11 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.10 per cent.22 words
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Article243 1984-01-09 11 OVERNIGHT rates on the interbank market opened the year at a Ugh of 9M per cent before easing steadily to close at «Vfc C per cent last week. Market sources attributed the decline to swap transactions designed to counteract seasons! liquidity shortages over the Lunar New Year. Term rate243 words
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613 1984-01-09 11 THE gold price movement over the first week of 1964 wu symbolic of the metal's performance throughout 1983, Green and Collier says in its weekly gold market review. Spot gold opened on Monday at US$3B5 an ounce, the high for the week, and613 words
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Advertisement185 1984-01-09 11 FINANCIAL TIMES CONFERENCES Aerospace in Asia and the Pacific Basin Issues to be discussed: Civil Aviation Policy in Asia and the Pacific Basin Regions/ The Manufacturers' Outlook/Financing Air Transport/ Maintenance and Infrastructure/The Impact of Tourism Some of the Speakers taking part: Mr J Y M Pillay Singapore Airlines Mr James185 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article108 1984-01-09 12 THE toUewtag to a Hat at the 1« meet actively traded stecks m the SUek Exehaage <f Wagapere laet week. It give» the taraever la ftwnali af aatta, rl—lag prices ea Friday aad the high aad lew tor wiat Prteaa iaa 8 X. Urn 1MI/M Fiber Merlin108 words
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Article800 1984-01-09 12 SINGAPORE jut J ma 1 tea 4 Jsa < tal <®BT Comp: Closed 967.89 900.29 9(6.86 970.93 ttBT Indicator: Closed *****80 *****88 *****07 #ST Inds: Closed 1013.59 1015 89 1004.25 10S7.S3 •ST Finance: Closed 2835.21 2847.48 2861 49 2887.08 •ST Hotels Closed 950.17 965.61 960 62 964.76800 words
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Article3801 1984-01-09 12 IW/ltM High Low Company Last 8al« +orGr's DW DW Crr Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol COOt) Week High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 280 354 207 306 410 120 360 318 268 880 520 535 905 288 340 328 585 870 472 472 1190 310 880 8803,801 words
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Article, Illustration799 1984-01-09 12 CHRIS LIM - K 1 Singapore By CHRIS LIM THE local stock market could not have found a better way to welcome 1984. For each of the (our trading days during the opening week of the year, the market pushed relentlessly ahead to hit four consecutive highs.799 words
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Article317 1984-01-09 12 u b i| Hongkong y THE Hongkong stock market made a heartening rebound last week due largely to a technical adjustment after months of consistent small gains. The Hang Seng Index made a strong jump of 28.57 points on Friday to close the week at 909.56,317 words
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Article396 1984-01-09 12 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Jan 6 compiled by JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS BMvesta Holdings Limited has acquired 75 per cent of the issued shares of Uafearrent Pte Ltd. It has an authorised capital of $5 million and an issued and paid-up capital of $4. Development Baak tt396 words
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Article356 1984-01-09 12 liHjir BCI MILAN share prices continued to rise for most of last week. The BCI all-share index closed on the winning side for the third week in a row on volume that reached peaks of some 29 billion lire. On the week, turnover averaged 23 billion lireBCI - 356 words
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611 1984-01-09 13 New York UPI IN A REPEAT performance of last year, the New York stock market stumbled at the outset of 1984 and then exploded with prices rising to near-record levels in heavy trading for the first week. Pension funds money dominatedUPI - 611 words
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760 1984-01-09 13 fr-Pr iMi a FEVERISH trading conditions sent the Kuala Lumpur stock market to a record high last week, keeping alive the New Year spirit. The market barometer, the New Straits Times Industrial Index breached its 1963 high of 1409.15 on Tuesday and subsequently760 words
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Article1838 1984-01-09 13 GERALD COLVERO - Lsl London A By GERALD COLVERO ANY UNCERTAINTY over which way the London stock market wants to go was swiftly resolved at the opening of the first trading account of the year. Encouraged by the strength of Tokyo and record Wall Street trading, the London market appears1,838 words
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Article108 1984-01-09 13 AFP MILLIONAIRE businessman Alan Bond, chief of the Australia II yacht team which won the Americas Cup, has succeeded in his first attempt to enter the media world. On Friday, he completed his takeover of Swan Television, which operates a TV channel and a radio stationAFP - 108 words
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Article423 1984-01-09 13 Campaay Parttcalart Ex Date Basks B-rdf o rd Rights issue of 2 for 1 $0.50 per share Jan 4 Jan 16 CMC Proposed bonus issue o(l for 4 NYA NYA CASH Bonus issue of 1 for 1 Jan Jan 18 Rights issue of 1 for 1 $1.00 per423 words
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254 1984-01-09 13 Reuter DRESSER Industries Inc has declined to comment on reports within the US construction machinery industry that it might soon submit a bid for the purchase of the bankrupt assets of IBH Holding AG's Terex Corp unit. A Dresser spokesman refused to say ifReuter - 254 words
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Article561 1984-01-09 13 SHARE prices in Tokyo rose (or the eighth consecutive session on Saturday in active trading to finish the half-day session at a record closing high, dealers said. The market average rose 21.20 to a closing record of 9,982.45 after rising 14.39 on Friday. Helped by561 words
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Article292 1984-01-09 13 PI M>o 4 AFP GROWING expeetottMi af improved wrpmto earalip amid thr gliiil eea■•mle rtMvcry haeated Ave priees aa Ike My* Stock Exekaage last we«k, dHvtag toe Daw Indicator to rOOtiQ ttlRB Hm tH «tack Daw Jam Average, which galaed 188.17 yea Ike pwThi week, advaacedAFP - 292 words
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Advertisement164 1984-01-09 13 Why Strip? -m:, >n I i To Conserve Aircon Energy! An economical and effective alternative to Air curtain! WAH KENG TRADE INDUSTRY CO. B* 1015, Geytang East Ave 3 *04-106 S pore 1438 T*l: *****29 *****69 Tetex: RS ***** WKENG TENDER NOTICE An international shipping agent invite local Stevedore Contractor164 words
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Advertisement84 1984-01-09 13 MD A must for an n"H airconditioned environment "LIVING AIR" emits negative ions... vitamins of the air. Airconditioned rooms dust, cigarette smoke and stale odours. "Living Air" emits a steady stream of negative ions to revitalize the air. Unlike inferior ionisers "Living Air" has gold-plated electrodes that ensure the constant84 words
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545 1984-01-09 14 CHAN MAY PENG - By CHAN MAY PENG PERUSAHAAN Pelangi Bhd, the property arm of the cash-rich Kuok group, is buying another big tract of land in Johore, the company's home base. Business Times learnt that Pelangi has finalised negotiations with Yukong Estates Sdn Bhd545 words
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237 1984-01-09 14 IPOH Garden Bhd (IGB) is selling its stake in Taman Gunung Hijau Sdn Bhd (TGH) to Perusahaan Pelangi Bhd because the latter is in a better position to develop the land. Giving its reasons for the sale, IGB also told the Kuala237 words
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Article, Illustration676 1984-01-09 14 CHAN OI CHEE - BUMS I Companies Editor: ALAN LEE j By CHAN OI CHEE INTERNATIONAL Wood Products Ltd (Interwood) has finalised negotiations to take over Bornion Timber Sdn Bhd for a hefty consideration of M 581.9 million. But while the acquisition is to be made676 words
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381 1984-01-09 14 AFP AMERICAN finance experts are still digesting the effects of the biggest takeover battle in US corporate history after the giant oil firm Texaco, ranked number three in the US market, seemed' close to buying Getty Oil, rated 13th in the field.AFP - 381 words
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Article400 1984-01-09 14 THE KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried Data CsasslMated Bhd about the Joint venture between its whollyowned subsidiary Sabakaya Properties Sdn Bhd and Oluokun Enterprise Sdn Bhd. The exchange wants to know the percentage of Sabakaya's participation in the Joint venture and a quantification of the investment required.400 words
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252 1984-01-09 14 IN SPITE of a two-digit fall in turnover, Perils Plantations Bhd has chalked up a commendable 18 per cent improvement in group pre-tax profits to M 564.88 million (from 154.99 million) for the year ended Sep 30,1963. Turnover for the group, which252 words
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276 1984-01-09 14 Reuter THE Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Group plans to step up expansion of its overseas operations in 1984, particularly in the US and Europe, chairman Michael Sandberg said. The Hongkong bank made a group net profit of HKJ2.36 billion in the year toReuter - 276 words
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Article834 1984-01-09 14 Taking Stock... By Hook Look Siew THE impact of the sharp increase in prices of both rubber and palm oil and, to a lesser extent, cocoa, now make it clear that profits this year of most (if not all) plantation-based companies will be much better than lastBy Hook Look Siew - 834 words
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Advertisement87 1984-01-09 14 ■rax V V V y > i m-, si#E M 'jWith Top Quality Components: Ballasts, capacitor, starter, lampholder and starterholder all imported from Europe and in compliance with the relevant British Standards and the European VDE Standard. All base materials made from electro-galvanised sheet to guarantee against rust. the largest87 words
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Advertisement144 1984-01-09 14 E.V Thompson's Latest Magnificent THE BESTSELLER DREAM TRADERS How you can benefit from Bayerische Landesbank's presence in A Singapore f Bayerische La odes bank is headquartered in Bavaria, a leading federal state of West Germany with a long tradition in cross-border trade and finance, y Over the years we have144 words
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Miscellaneous61 1984-01-09 14 OUTIXMK tor today: Occasional showers In a tew areas In the morning, and several areas thereafter. ■apart tar M Inn prtor to 7M pm mJmI at fee Maximum temperature 28.1 Associated humidity 82 Minimum temperature 23 6 Associated humidity 06 Hours of sunshine 0 80 Rainfall In millimetres 41 Total61 words
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190 1984-01-09 15 DELEGATES from 18 countries have decUM to proclaim 1985-1994 a£&e transport and comnjpciations decade for and the Pacific in rwognitfcm of their vital rfles in overall development. J# the end of a sevenday session in Colombo, tfjt transport communications and tourism190 words
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540 1984-01-09 15 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIAN shippers can improve and strengthen their position when dealing with shipping lines and conferences with the launching of a freight booking centre next week. The shareholders will meet on Jan 20 to set the centre in motion. It is established540 words
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Article104 1984-01-09 15 Reuter TAIWAN scrapped 247 ships in 1963 to remain the world's largest shipbreaking nation for the 14th consecutive year, the Taiwan Association of Ship Demolition industry reported. The figure compared with 224 ships scrapped in 1962 by shipbreaking yards in the southern port city of Kaohsiung, the associationReuter - 104 words
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Article126 1984-01-09 15 AFP INDONESIA will be starting thin year to bt»p 171 out-dated inter-island ships, the Merdefca (Freedom) Daily quoted the Indonesian Sea Communications Directorate-general spokesman as saying. The scrapping plan is in the frame work of the government's programme of rejuvenating the country's merchant fleet and improving operationalAFP - 126 words
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Article98 1984-01-09 15 TOTAL throughput handled by the Port of Calcutta edged up to 2.1 million tonnes for the first six months of the fiscal year (April-September 1963) from 2 million tonnes a year earlier. The improvement was contributed primarily by a 500,000-tonne increase in the volume of imported grain.98 words
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Article617 1984-01-09 15 Shlppiag Lime PM* ShlppUg Liae PW C«4 AC Torptcr Afca AtrakMUvr Alpac AatanShpg APCLine AFL Armour Freight ASCL Aaiabroker AtkiUia Australian Coat Bait-Orient Bangkok Oast Bank Lkt BBS Bea Lin* Bn Ada Beagal Liner Blue Star BSC Liae Burma Five 9tar CaoMrooB Staff CAVN-FMC OCUae OCN1 Central617 words
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Article604 1984-01-09 16 TAIWAN has maintained its position as the largest shipbreaking nation in the world for the 14th successive year. The Taiwan Association of Ship Demolition reported that its yards scrapped a total of 247 ships last year, an increase of 23 vessels over the previous year. But there is604 words
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Article, Illustration519 1984-01-09 16 Lloyd's List WORLD shipbuilders start 1984 with prices still under pressure, even though orders taken last year were about two-thirds higher than 1964. In its monthly report, Norwegian broker RS Platou says new orders in 1983 totalled about 33 million tonnes deadweight moreLloyd's List - 519 words
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Article1736 1984-01-09 16 LIMITED grain chartering on Thursday is reported on an otherwise very subdued freight market together with small coal business out of the US east coast, shipbrokers said. Grain from the US Gulf to east coast Mexico received US$7.6O against |7.75 previously. Shippers paid $21.50 for bulk corn from1,736 words
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Article195 1984-01-09 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Euroftf, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits poQp/Australia, Straits/Japan and the «ember lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. 'TT Line. Hmmu Shipping Corporation. Ftphinf Orient Lines. Qlttnt Overseas Container Line. Cto Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/ Straits195 words
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447 1984-01-09 17 THE Thai shipping industry will turn in heavier losses this year compared with 1983, said Mr Kamol Sandhikshetr, secretary general of the Thai Mercantile Marine Promotion Commission. His forecast is shared by the deputy chairman of the Thai Shipowners' Association, Captain Suvit Weerawong.447 words
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296 1984-01-09 17 AFP Reuter SOUTH Korean shipyards received orders worth US$3.O3 billion last year to build 179 vessels totalling 4.09 million tons, industrial sources reported. The sources explained that the figures included domestic orders amounting to $184 million (or 21 vessels. LastAFP; Reuter - 296 words
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316 1984-01-09 17 THE Leeds factory of Cameron Iron Works, Ltd, manufacturers of onshore and offshore oil field equipment for the North Sea, Europe, Middle East and the Far East, has been approved under Lloyd's Register Industrial Services (LRIS) Quality Assurance Scheme. The QA certificate covers the316 words
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5087 1984-01-09 22 SCHEDULE 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 of5,087 words
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Article875 1984-01-09 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival Godowns FCL Ship Voy for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location au corona 728 Reglna Maersk 8402 Java Winds 306 Lanka 81rl 22W 9.1.84 9.1.84 9.144 9.1.84 2300 2330 2359 2359 Ned-EAC Maersk Or Sea winds875 words
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Article1474 1984-01-09 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Afri hilt Uh Transgroup (S). Ahuahlil LMw Service Kim Shpg (S). AIM CTn piui Sea Consortium (8)/ Marintes Enterprise (PK). Alpae IntraaM (S) Bintang Shpg (KL)/ liUnd Cargo Handling1,474 words
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Article383 1984-01-09 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVE8 Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Arunch&l Pradesh Enrique ta Oolden Globe Great Mount Llndenbels Ned Leuve Sltl Freda Uranus Star Aldeba BUllton n Equator m Kota Ratna Ned Madras Rajah Brooke Saklna Seng Hlng Shlnko Maru Silver Light Wahfal 33/4 1/2 30383 words
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Advertisement366 1984-01-09 15 Published and Distributed bv gsea FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS pV»j 2 4"ong Port Road, Singapore 2161 mambar of Tha Timat Organisation MDS LONDON Freights khip fliiri CONBORTIA SHIPPING Scheiale CONTAINER ScfcedakM WHO Aeto far Whom SHIPS In Part REGIONAL Weather I l< 1)1 1 W I Ml i I Orient OVERSEAS CohLUW*.366 words
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Advertisement327 1984-01-09 15 OSEALORDO 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 I KOM IXrW TXIW W lIOM.kOM. r a/u 21/12 m/u vi vi vi ivi u/i 17/1 ivi a/i a/i "/i a/i a/i a/i n/i327 words
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Advertisement221 1984-01-09 15 The Singapore s Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Sin g apore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES rrrt mI 13-14/1 21-21/1 27-21/1 3- 4/2 11-11/2 I 3 fl rr :#> r.o. -i. 1 UOOHRS CFS M Jm 2300 MRS most MUX) 12.12/1 13-14/1 MBQtS221 words
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Advertisement488 1984-01-09 16 Mimm FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe J) H"bw| |4) Gt«r| VSSSU I) Gtai|2)trta>|| 3) r<«i|4)r*«| 5) U H 14/2 16/2 21/2 23/2 o E7 rw 9/1 10/1 lt/1 11/1 23/1 25/1 30/1 1/2 11/1 17/1 SaM 24/1 U/l 31/1 2/2 I 23/2 9/2 1/3 14/2 15/2 23/2 22/2 1)488 words
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Advertisement445 1984-01-09 16 B. FENTON CO., S.A.-REPUBLIC OF PANAMA (EstabMahed 1916) Shipping Agenta/Brofcera Chartering Liner/Tramp Agencies Protection and Indemnity Chiriqui Of n Pedreoat ArmuoHes fAguaduics (Cristobal Tabog^ b "apcaaantMMa at Th* Panama Canal tor ovar 200 ihQomrwi operators Attend*** at ai major porta throughout Rapubac d Panama ConaUataa of Norway. Denmark and Sweden445 words
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Advertisement624 1984-01-09 17 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SKIPPING filnofmra lo jituh. *jwwnii. Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINf RSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT LJU ItTSnTM I mi 21/1 #i/2 11/2 u/i M/ 2 a/i n/i an nn an an m/ 2 mn an nn an nn an IV2 B/l624 words
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Advertisement479 1984-01-09 17 Franco Belgian Services .1 r h.i t t rvnch >cr\ ice With h.ir I .t lrrii I iiw> fIB M. r-> A< C, »rmm. rmajM L* Nm* r<M FHaw fa* BUnw M II la Ula ala Mtm 2Fa 4Fa SU 7M «llla Ulm tFa 7_F* IM 11F* UFA 14 F*479 words
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Advertisement71 1984-01-09 17 NOTICE r TOKOUNE MV YUSHO MARU Voy-4 arrived on Ist January. ISM MV "APARRI" Voy-56 arrived on 3rd January. ISM Consignees oI all damaged cargoes ex the captioned vessels are hereby notified that the General Survey will be held on the 10th January, ISM (Tuesday) at Juroog Port godown No.71 words
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