The Business Times, 11 January 1984
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Title Section12 1984-01-11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1184 60 CENTS12 words
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379 1984-01-11 1 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN THE foreign exchange market in Singapore was rife with rumours yesterday that the Monetary Authority of Singapore was unwinding its yen long and mark short positions. But the rumours could not be confirmed and the MAS had declined comment. The379 words
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214 1984-01-11 1 A GROUP of foreign construction workers who were not paid their fortnightly wages stopped work last Saturday, and later ransacked the site office of the contractor and m—h—l up furniture. The workers also damaged some machinery and stoned the worksite office last Monday.214 words
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Article, Illustration824 1984-01-11 1 ALAN LEE - By ALAN LEE, Companies Editor PROPERTY developer Ho Kok Cheong is finally getting rid of his controversial Mock of shares in Leoag Hut Industries Ltd, thus ending his attempt, started nearly three years ago, to get a listed vehicle. The block824 words
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207 1984-01-11 1 LOCAL company Loong Fong Construction Co has been the contract to construct "TK 1 proposed seafood centre »rt East Coast Parkway. A total of 25 companies submitted tenders ranging from $3,964 million submitted by Loong Fong to the highest of $6,876 million. The207 words
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Article96 1984-01-11 1 UNITED Overseas Bank has raised its prime lending rate by 0.25 points to 8.75 per cent. With this revision, the prime rate of the UOB group is now the same as that of Overseas Union Bank. Last week, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation announced an increase in96 words
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457 1984-01-11 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Siraex) has made its first major move in a campaign to attract individual members or locals to its fold. It has sent a letter to potential locals inviting them to apply for a Simex seat457 words
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Article102 1984-01-11 1 THE Netherlands Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr Hans van den Broek, will arrive today for a four-day official visit at the invitation of Foreign Minister and Minister for Culture, Mr S Dhanabalan. The Dutch Foreign Minister, who will be accompanied by his wife and four officials, will call102 words
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Article46 1984-01-11 1 THE Housing and Development Board is asking for an additional $367.4 million in funds to meet progress payments under its accelerated public housing construction programme. This represents an additional 12 pier cent for the HDB's development estimates, which currently stand at $3.1 billion.46 words
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Article68 1984-01-11 1 Reuter BRUNEI Foreign Minister Mohamed Bolkiah was yesterday quoted as saying that the Sultanate is considering joining the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. The Indonesian-language newspaper Merdeka said he made the remark in response to questions after meeting President Suharto in Jakarta last Saturday, The audience with MrReuter - 68 words
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Article56 1984-01-11 1 Reuter INDONESIA'S balance of payments surplus will fall to US$l93 million in 1984/85 beginning April 1 from a revised projected $1.7 billion surplus in the current financial year. Official statistics released in Jakarta yesterday show next year's projected current account deficit at $4.9 billion against a $5.06Reuter - 56 words
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Article107 1984-01-11 1 AP AN OFFICER of the Philippine Presidential Security Command testified in Manila yesterday that a woman passenger who emerged crying from the plane that carried Benigno Aquino home from exile might have witnessed Aquino's assassination. "There is a good possibility she could have seen the killing," Colonel VicenteAP - 107 words
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Article66 1984-01-11 1 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke will be visiting Singapore as part of an Asian tour which is expected to take him to China, South Korea, Hongkong, Malaysia and Japan. A spokesman for his office said in Canberra yesterday that Mr Hawke will be away fromReuter - 66 words
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Article63 1984-01-11 1 Reuter BRITISH Petroleum Co PLC said yesterday that it is abandoning its exploration well offshore China. The Enping 18-1-lA well, in contract area 14/29, was drilled to a depth of 3,451 metres. BP said that indications of liquid hydrocarbons were encountered and a short drillstem test wasReuter - 63 words
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218 1984-01-11 1 THE gold price in Singapore and international markets closed firmer yesterday after plunging to a 17-month low of US$365 per ounce on Monday. In the Singapore market, local buying interest and bargain hunting resulted In prompt and future gold prices closing higher in218 words
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Advertisement218 1984-01-11 1 OA The Solutions-Approach Towards the Automated Office g S£E HOY CHAN GHOUP SOME TIPS on cultivating the Japanese market Page l HONGKONG trade mission urges investors to show faith in Hongkong Page 4 THE Malaysian car has been successfully tested in Japan .1 Page 4 US stand makes concerted action218 words
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Advertisement175 1984-01-11 1 BALLY of Switzerland meets the challenge v of today. Glide SERIES FT3OOO FT 3050 5* The new compact copiers from Ricoh. The series FT 3000 range of compact copiers can meet the needs of any office, large or small. FT 3050 is furthermore capable of producing reduction and enlargement copies,175 words
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HOME NEWS
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672 1984-01-11 2 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE businessmen who are trying to sell their products to the Japanese market could do well to take some tips from "How to cultivate the Japanese market". The article, which appeared in this month's issue of the Yoke,672 words
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175 1984-01-11 2 A SOPHISTICATED banking security network worth 1600,000 is being Installed at Chartered Bank's new 43storey building now under construction at Battery Road. The security system, which will include computer-controlled roomaccess for the first Hm* in Singapore, will cover the building's first six floors, which are to175 words
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Article368 1984-01-11 2 THAI Airways International has declared a record pretax profit of 647.7 million baht (or its financial year ending Sep 30,1983. The profit marks the 19th consecutive year of profitability for the Thai national carrier and represents the highest yearly profit in the airline's history. This record surpasses a368 words
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452 1984-01-11 2 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE companies are starting to reap benefits as offshore oil exploration gains momentum in China. Wah Chang International Corp is the latest to capture a slice of the potentially huge spin-offs from oil exploration activities there. It is teaming up452 words
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502 1984-01-11 2 HOTELS usually computerise their operations la phssfs But the 419-room Hotel Meridien Singapore at Orchard Road opened on Dec SI with Its IBM Series I and Lodgistix property management computer system In full operation. Mr Seamus McGUI, general manager of Lodgistix, said502 words
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Article738 1984-01-11 2 SEMINARS AND OOOKBB Jan 11: Acquiring and Managing Agencies, Goodwood Park Hotel, lhlmi| Resources Management Consultant Jan 12: The Political Economy at Housing Policies in Singapore, NUS Arts Faculty, Economic Society of Singapore Jan H21A28: Office Practices Workshop, POD Training Centre at Waterloo Centre, Secretariats A Meetings Pte738 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-01-11 3 FOR well-known copier manufacturer, Rank Xerox, Full Force 84 means spending some $500,000 to create the special Star Wars-like effects to introduce its latest products. Full Force is the theme for the three-day display and demonstration, which started yesterday at the Hyatt320 words
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171 1984-01-11 3 DEPUTY Public Prosecutor Glenn Knight yesterday served notice of his intention to ask the court to impeach the credit of a defence witness in the trial of Workers' Party (WP) secretary-general JB Jeyaretnam and its chairman, Wong Hong Toy. Mr Knight alleged171 words
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294 1984-01-11 3 A TRAINING school will be set up within the next few years in Singapore by Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co Ltd. This is in conjunction with the company's newly acquired MRT contract 152, worth $137.6 million, for signalling and platform screens and294 words
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336 1984-01-11 3 SINGAPORE'S fourth SelfDialysis Centre (SDC) was officially opened yesterday by Mr Lee Khoon Choy, Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office). The centre, known as the Self-Dependency Dialysis Unit (SDDU), in the Tan Tock Seng Hospital was built at a cost of $402,000.336 words
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Article51 1984-01-11 3 TELECOMS' speedpost service to Malaysia, which was originally available only to Kuala Lumpur, will now be extended to Penang. However, the service to Penang is confined to the mailing of "On Demand" items only. Further enquiries can be directed to Telecoms' Mails and Parcels Centre at Chai51 words
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479 1984-01-11 3 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING A LARGER and more varied display of furniture in the international market will be featured at the Third Singapore International Furniture Show, one of the biggest furniture exhibitions in South-east Asia. Scheduled to be held at the World Trade479 words
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Article274 1984-01-11 3 THE Hyatt Regency Hotel has embarked on a programme to educate its more than 900 employees in the workings of an international hotel. In conjunction with the current nationwide awareness of productivity, the programme has been designed to give the hotel's staff an opportunity to learn274 words
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353 1984-01-11 3 THE world's largest executive search firm, Korn/ Ferry International, has set up its regional headquarters in Singapore in the face of growing demands for top management people in Asia. The Singapore office, which was opened in 1975, will now be responsible for the353 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration466 1984-01-11 4 Reuter UPI AMERICAN plans to boost high technology sales to China have run into snags with Washington's Western allies, according to a senior US official. He told reporters on Monday after Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang arrived to meet President Reagan: "ThereReuter; UPI; AP - 466 words
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340 1984-01-11 4 Reuter SOUTH Africa's hopes of a brisk economic recovery this year could be dashed if the international bullion price remains in the doldrums for long, bankers and economists said. The price of gold fell by US$lO on world bullion markets on Monday as moneyReuter - 340 words
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289 1984-01-11 4 Bernama THE Malayslaa ear hu beea saeeemfally tested la Japaa tad Ma flaal prototype will be pwiwei la May this year, Hleeai ezeeattve dlreeter HaJI MeM Baafl Abdallab said yeoterday. He mid the ear, baaed ea Its lalttal prototype, bad beea esmpletoly bailtBernama - 289 words
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563 1984-01-11 4 Reuter TALKS between Britain and China on the future of Hongkong should reach a sensible resolution because both countries want stability and prosperity for the British colony. Michael Sand berg, chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp, said in NewReuter - 563 words
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Article169 1984-01-11 5 UPI THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries has announced that its four-nation market monitoring committee will meet in Vienna on Feb 10 to discuss oil prices, production levels and adherence to individual output quotas by its 13 members. Late last month, VenezuelanUPI - 169 words
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374 1984-01-11 5 UPI THE International Monetary Fund has announced a series of decisions designed to benefit both countries that borrow from it and those that lend to it. For borrowers, the most significant of the measures will allow the 146-nation IMF to resume loans exceeding member-nation quotasUPI - 374 words
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Article196 1984-01-11 5 AP THE International Monetary Fund said on Monday that the industrial countries made a strong recovery in industrial production in the third quarter of 1963, continuing the upturn begun in the first quarter. The Index of Industrial Production, which incorporates figures on industrial and manufacturing outputAP - 196 words
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331 1984-01-11 5 Reuter BIG-SPENDING Israeli government departments yesterday resisted budget cuts as the ruling coalition appeared deeply split by a growing economic crisis. Treasury officials in Tel Aviv aid that backroom negotiations on slashing spending had made "serious progress" but no agreement had been reachedReuter - 331 words
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196 1984-01-11 5 AFP BRITAIN'S established Anglican Church yesterday sought to qualify an impression, from its update of a 50-year-old pamphlet containing advice for newlyweds, that it no longer disapproves of pre-marital sex. The 30-page pamphlet, entitled Foreword to Marriage, states that for some honeymooning couples, "thereAFP - 196 words
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Article427 1984-01-11 5 Agencies INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corp (IBM) yesterday said it is introducing new models of its System/36 and System/38 computers, a new electronic typewriter and a diskette drive that can be attached to it for storing typed material on diskettes. It has reduced the priceAgencies - 427 words
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413 1984-01-11 5 NYT REAGAN Administration officials have said that, in spite of denials from the Israeli government, it remained a "live option" for Israel to withdraw most of its troops from Lebanon without a simultaneous pullback of Syrian forces. The officials said senior membersNYT - 413 words
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276 1984-01-11 5 UPI THE US is engaged in a massive programme to build up its nuclear arsenal, turning out eight new warheads every working day, an environmental group reported. Thousands of the nuclear warheads, mostly for tactical weapons, are not even the subject forUPI - 276 words
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Article160 1984-01-11 5 THE White House has said that President Reagan is "inclined" to ignore an expected recommendation from his Commission on Central America to make future military aid to EH Salvador contingent on periodic, legally mandated reviews of Salvadoran progress on human rights. "He would be160 words
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Article166 1984-01-11 5 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan's hunger task force concluded that "the sad truth" is that there is hunger in America, but there is no way to measure the problem and the panel outlined only general ideas on how to help. The task force, which held hearingsUPI - 166 words
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243 1984-01-11 5 Reuter THREE human rights groups accused President Reagan and his principal spokesman on human rights, Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams, of damaging the cause of liberty around the world. In a Joint 107-page report, America's Watch, Helsinki Watch and the Lawyers' Commmittee for InternationalReuter - 243 words
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431 1984-01-11 5 US stand makes action against impossible Reuter EUROPEAN central bankers, who met in Switzerland on Monday to discuss the soaring dollar, have emerged with no concerted plan to counter its seemingly unstoppable rise. One senior European central banking source said after the regular monthly session at the Basl headquarters ofReuter - 431 words
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315 1984-01-11 5 AP THE US Supreme Court, in a rebuff to some of America's major allies, on Monday left intact a ruling that forces foreign businesses to pay higher taxes to California than they contend they owe. The court, without comment, upheld the "unitary tax" method usedAP - 315 words
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Article730 1984-01-11 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time Proa SIA SQ11 0110 LAX/TYO TMA TL331 0200 BEY/BOM/KUL PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ41 0605 MAA MAS MH601 0820 KUL CAL CI010 0845 JED/DHA MAS MH67I 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN730 words
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Advertisement166 1984-01-11 5 Senior Banking Officers (Ref. 3297) We are currently undertaking several assignments for major Bank clients to recruit outstanding banking officers for a variety of executive positions. Our needs range from corporate lending and merchant banking officers to bank operations specialists and money market and foreign exchange dealers. If you are166 words
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Advertisement166 1984-01-11 5 Anad in the yellow Cost-effective advertising that works hanl3BslSaysayear. The Yellow Pages reaches all phone users with an increased circulation of 1.54 million printed copies in homes and businesses in Singapore. And it's by the phone when people have made the decision to buy and are now looking for a166 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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433 1984-01-11 6 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE proposed reforms in Singapore's Banking Act will encourage foreign banks to bring more funds here to bolster their capital base and maintain an active lending policy. This was emphasised last week by treasury managers of foreign banks who drew433 words
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Article239 1984-01-11 6 Bernama CONTRACTORS and builders in Malaysia may set up an insurance company the first in the country to underwrite development projects. The Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM) and the. Bumiputra Contractors Association (BCA) met last Friday and decided to consider applying for an insurance company licenceBernama - 239 words
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Article210 1984-01-11 6 Reuter THE next move in UK Interest rates will be up, as continued fast growth in bank lending cannot be reconciled with low inflation, L Messel and Co said in a report. The broker said that lending growth is unlikely to decelerate this year,Reuter - 210 words
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369 1984-01-11 6 Reuter TWENTY-FOUR countries from Latin America opened week-long talks in Quito, the capital of Ecuador, on a common strategy to seek softer loan conditions from banks and wealthy governments. The nations, strapped by US$3lO billion of foreign debt, will use as a basis forReuter - 369 words
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Article511 1984-01-11 6 THE US dollar continued to strengthen against most major currencies on the local foreign exchange yesterday. Against the local dollar, trading was sedate with the greenback opening at 552.1330 40. During the day it fluctuated before easing to a low of $2.1320/30 at the closing. litwtiat tocwud rale*511 words
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Article336 1984-01-11 6 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday dosed (Inner on local buying interest after the sharp (all in the past few days. Trading was moderate with total sales (or the day recorded at Zl5 lots and kerb volume at 214 lots. Prompt closed higher at US$367/'3BB an ounce against New York's $365/316336 words
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Article37 1984-01-11 6 Mm PM New York 7.82B 8.06B 7.87S 8.106 Zurich 7.90B 8.50B 7 95S 8.55S Singapore ■HI 7 MB ■Hi 7.85B 7.89S 7.SOS Closing price* In US dollars a troy ouno e. Source: Credit S, S'pore37 words
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Article177 1984-01-11 6 THE DOLLAR yesterday topped the psychological 2.85 mark level in early trading. triggering a wave of profit-taking which pushed the dollar down to 2.8390/8400 marks at the close against 2.8430/45 at its New York finish. However, unwinding of long yen/short mark positions boosted the dollar against the yen in177 words
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Article120 1984-01-11 6 EUROPEAN currencies rose against the yen and US dollar in active late trading yesterday. The dollar gained against the yen. The US unit (ell to 2.8423/30 marks after it -touched a ten-year high of 2.8485/8500 yesterday morning and compared with New York's 2.8430/45 close, but advanced to 234.50/60 yen120 words
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Article23 1984-01-11 6 THE average rale at which major Singa* pore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.10 per cent.23 words
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Article175 1984-01-11 6 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Jan 10: USDtOwi Offer BU 7<tejrs 011/16 96/16 1 month 9* 9* 2 months 9 1 9S 3 months 10 9* 6 months 103/16 101/16 9 months 10H 10H 12 months 109/16 107/16 Das. 8w.Tr*. 1 month 3175 words
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Article44 1984-01-11 6 RANGE of prh sai often Ml by dtscount houses on Jan 10: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: s-a Closia« 3-month B-TIM gcUaj Treasury bills 2H 3-month Bank bills 7 11/16 7 9/18 3 months CD 7* 7* months CD 7* 7* Source: N Ca44 words
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Article153 1984-01-11 6 THE dollar yesterday opened steady, but below its overnight peaks in the Far East in a thin and very nervous market. Dealers pointed to unsubstantiated rumours of intervention by the Bundesbank and possibly other European central banks, possibly around 0700 GMT. 11» dollar traded in a narrow early range153 words
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Advertisement153 1984-01-11 7 3rd Asian trade exhibition on bank systems technology World Trade Centre Singapore April 2-5, 1984 Official Opening by Mr. Carl Reuterskiold General Manager Society for Worldwide Interba Financial Telecommunications S£. (S.W.I.FT.), Brussels I m I" i=i m I DXI mm slI I i 1 f —t —i a K kT153 words
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Article519 1984-01-11 8 WANTED: Money-minded Singaporeans who cannot wait to make a few millions dollars. No special educational background needed. Must have $50,000 to spend on a seat in the Singapore International Monetary Exchange, plus enough spare cash to play around with in the world of519 words
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Article, Illustration1464 1984-01-11 8 17UiInB Hj This will be the year of the exporter in Thailand. The country has got to get its exploding balance of payments deficit under control if it is to meet its growth forecasts. But, in the last article on the1,464 words
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Miscellaneous39 1984-01-11 8 MWMM J Ifllfli illll Jiumum m lumi JIJ 111 l Jlllll JUUUU u JJIIII MM\ imm u imwwm m jbuhi juuum u HP9 oar a BB&eee cj 4ccounTOkTONi6 w4Gers AMM>vsexcNT 4*jd UCIS qUTE VJ BtfßeT <M M«#ee 444U4£*UT1CS*JD BCOOOM/CS/39 words
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Article, Illustration1352 1984-01-11 9 Dr M sets off on a tour in the hopes of changing Malaysia's image Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad leaves this week for a major tour of America, Canada, France and Switzerland. In this interview with United Press International reporters PAUL WEDEL and SUSAN ROBINSON,1,352 words
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872 1984-01-11 9 SANJOY HAZARIKA - By SANJOY HAZARIKA NYT ALMOST every evening hundreds of men gather on a'street in the crowded, dusty, yet enormously rich diamond and gold business district of Bombay to conduct a most unusual bazaar. Leaning against cars, squatting in dingy restaurants and gathered around cigaretteNYT - 872 words
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Article523 1984-01-11 9 PETER GRIFFITHS - By PETER GRIFFITHS Reuter 'THE industrialised world's drink problem is increasing, though at a slower rate, and the World Health Organisation (WHO) suggests that governments should clamp down on the availability of alcohol and places that sell it. Analysing a series of studies onReuter - 523 words
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Miscellaneous790 1984-01-11 9 L SINGAPORE S J 3.00 PM Opining and Propamine rtghlghts Mowed by Hotel (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 4.30 Exercise with Gloria 4.50 The Animal World Feather. Fanners .5.15 Romper Room (Children's programme in English) 5.45 Hom: Emina has mixed feelings about her reunion with her mother after six years of790 words
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Advertisement199 1984-01-11 10 She's entertaining. She's dramatic. She'll swing you Into song one minute, move you to tears In the next. She's versatile pianistvocalist EJ. Manning. Don't miss a single performance. A Century Park Sheraton* Singapore Wh«f* atyte awroundi you. Nasswn Hit Singapore 1025 Tel *****77 Telex CPHSIN RS ***** &RS ***** Operated199 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1039 1984-01-11 11 COFFEE: Robusta coffee lutures yesterday fell from early traded highs to stand >11 to £22 a tonne below Monday's close at midday. 1 Most active March traded at £1,977 against a high of £2,000 and previous bid/ask closing range of £1,996/1,999, ©n a volume of 502 lots. There1,039 words
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Article159 1984-01-11 11 CHINESE PrHiee Exchange, Stagapm, el Ming prices per lllkf yesterday. CMMit «II: Bulk fob $206.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob 1221.00 sellers, new drum fob $225.00 sellers. Ccpra: Mixed (loose) $120 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $690.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq159 words
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Article195 1984-01-11 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Citti» Yin: China Blue Phoenix 30's 3,001, 32's 3.365. 40's 4,440 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoee Puis: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq. Flower and Butterfly195 words
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Article206 1984-01-11 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed tractionally mixed in moderately active trade. Prices ended near the top of a four-cent range. The strong US dollar weighed on grain and soycomplex futures throughout the session, but wheat prices rebounded when technical support levels held. Although the threat of winterkill206 words
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Article137 1984-01-11 11 PRICES on the malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose further on continued speculative interest and covering in anticipation of India's and Pakistan's presence in the market today. Jan deliveries in the south region firmed Ms2lo to M 52,220 a tonne and central M 5197.50 to M 52,225137 words
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Article305 1984-01-11 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per 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, Special305 words
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Article88 1984-01-11 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday ended off 13Vi to IVi US-cents a bushel, in the lower half of the day's 16-cent range. Traders noted active dealings until the close, which was relatively quiet. The strong US dollar against other currencies remained the main nega- tive influence on prices,88 words
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406 1984-01-11 11 Reuter THE price of tea surged to a new record level on Monday in the wake of a decision by India to ban exports of some grades of finely chopped tea leaves. The All-Tea Average price rose by 8 to 10 perReuter - 406 words
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Article252 1984-01-11 11 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 241.50 cents per kilo, down 0.25 cent from Monday's close. Ute morning session ended unchanged after fluctuating within a one cent range on speculative buyuing alternating with profittaking. Prices eased fractionally in afternoon252 words
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Article30 1984-01-11 11 Rubber: Jan 10 Singapore: February 241.50 cents (down 0.25 cent) Malaysia: February 266.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 150 tonnes (down 130 tonnes)30 words
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Article90 1984-01-11 11 THE Straits tin price in Peaaag yesterday held at the IT A fleer level ef Ms2t.ls a Idle. Dealers said the buffer steck manager again teek meet ef the disposals while leeal interest ceattaned to ahssrh a small ameaat. Despite the rise in Leaden, the Peaaag price malatalaed90 words
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Article273 1984-01-11 11 RAS price* In cent* per kilo yesterday Noon (per kilo) w J Bry* ,ob »J0 HTSON fat. 1 R.S.S Frtruary 242 50 243 00 Int.lR.Wian* MLS ***** »-1» w f?*c c mn lilt. 3 Rii 230 75 *****N UK Coat 228 75 *****N Int. 4 R.S.S m 224273 words
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Article110 1984-01-11 11 NOON SSI R and SMR prisa ymu «tUr RA8 rrtnun (CutmI Mlkl Mm* (PerwaH 1 N»n M ith> fl-tea |MlWt> lara SSR 30 110.00 212-00N ***** 214.00N SSR SO MKILB (1-toa pallM) WW r«wu 212.00N m 210.00 Mint 212-00N SMRCV IH-HW nut 280 .SON 279.60 281 JON110 words
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Article179 1984-01-11 11 IAN OS Ikbltibl a 25* unc Xlcmn 50S s I w jiBSB TBS 27* +H J f 45W 32S HS fli Imn Bk »S SOS 51S I* 22* -H JO* -IV* i Prm Kg pac tint OTCaefe bl Rd Lk Cn Bttart CI A a l£ MS -H SB179 words
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Article277 1984-01-11 11 JAN 00 Rand Z INDUSTRIALS ■A Alpha 900 unch Abercotn AE And CI 315 MO 495 2B2SB 1300 2379 400 -9 -10 Amjg«p +29 -10 C G Smith "Chckeri unch -ft rtiA unch Currte Finance HI 480 unch Idem MOOB unch sao r«Jjvnlk 410 Lib Hold* 930 1435 unch277 words
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Article67 1984-01-11 11 Bcnofi 1SSJ0 iU I 'll ***** 100 T830 -13 Rtot o* *OB -33 •rt Prr. 4000 unch 8030 +<0 UOO uneh ***** >000 UMOt Ord 1131 1 ***** +*10 r^| i -11 1 -a •ii w 1 10 101 JB JO LI ountu Ord PtraUl And C Plnlll dp*67 words
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Article185 1984-01-11 11 JAM 00 Fr» ♦A COKBK1LLE Air-Liquid* Aquitalne Nat Dei Petrol* B 8 N 0«mU Danone 8 I I i 1 1 14 5 C 8 P (ThomjonCt* Prancalae das PetroJ m Credit Foncler Da Prance HaclteUe (Llbralrte) Michalln (B) 232 1MJ0 n 1*10 TO unch unch ♦4 51 Omnium185 words
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Article86 1984-01-11 11 JAN 09 Dm Ae«-Tel«funken BASF at. 10 175.10 •1J -04 B*«*r ITS JO -1 BMW 430JO -U Commcrxbuik Contl Oumml Dtlmter-Bcru 174J0 1SSJ0 tasM -OJ -07 1 r ,T ZZ MUI 175J0 •u -1.7 OHH 197 JO Hoeclut lttjoo uneh Homch 114J0 0.7 H orten moo M Karatadt KHD86 words
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Article33 1984-01-11 11 Arbed Astur Bnarui Canptc Cock De Been iaao AM IMS M40 an oe •f 36 BO M -J 15 -30 HJt am no Electrobel Ob-Inno-Bm Oe* xm 28 V' I r '*^tEBEKKKHB**V33 words
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Article174 1984-01-11 11 JAN 08 ru ARM 397JO 1-5 Ahold 21itt -JJ Akio ***** unch AMEV 166.00 unch Amlu 170 JO 1.7 Amrobnk 07 Bart 96 JO 6J BoU BoraumlJ 106J0 -1J Botka -0 4 Burtet 6490 Caland 9100 -0 5 Calv 9WJ6 -9 Dell Ml) 10 1J KlOTrter 906.00 .1 Ennl*174 words
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Article151 1984-01-11 11 i Alniil—i Km Brown BO*«1 Br. Cite Oaify Br. Clba Oalfjr P C Clba 0*1*7 Ray. Cradtt Buum Bt Cradlt SuiaM Rag Baktrowatt Br. Oaorft riacbar Br Oloftua Pe Hero Br. Hoffman La Rocba l/l> HoMartaak Br Intarfood Br. Jalmoil Br an MM -a aa 1MB -26 MU -JO151 words
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Article1164 1984-01-11 11 NEW YORK Wall Street stock prices closed little changed on Monday as profit-taking caused the market to (all in its attempt to exceed its previous record levels. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which rose nearly 34 points in the previous three sessions, closed off fractionally at about1,164 words
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Advertisement54 1984-01-11 11 Sumptuous Chinese Cuisine wtttiadifferenceWe welcome you to try! Cf Park Jockay available For reservations or enquiries, please contact 89* L twit?* lil 11 iil <\ H ommwummt (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. 21, #07-00, Top Floor, Ming Arcade (behind Ming Court Hotel), Cuscaden Road, Singapore 1024. Tel: 734 6725, 734 1736 Business54 words
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Advertisement111 1984-01-11 11 Fixed Deposits 1 month 70 l n (Minimum S$10.000) /U P«di 2 months TO/ ft M (Minimum SS10.000) /IJ fJmOm 3 months 70/ ftn (Minimum 555,000) /U Pad* 6 months 70/ n (Minimum 555.000) M f\J 9 months 70/ n (Minimum 555,000) f U 12 months TO/ n (Minimum 555,000)111 words
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3755 1984-01-11 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the nyaiber of shares traded shown "In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Xtmes Settlement Contracts are Quoted after3,755 words
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Article3738 1984-01-11 12 i IM High U/S4 Low Coapaay Last Sale orGr*s Di» Div Cw Gr*s T*M Net P/E Vol (•OOO) Day High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 104 at 354 307 300 410 130 300 313 3tt too 530 535 005 268 340 340 905 070 473 4733,738 words
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Article188 1984-01-11 12 M Mftfe n*pri imb far Jma 11 mnoapou unit imu DIAMOND MOT 1 mm M The Commerce a.57 J. 71 Dm Jan The Savtngi Fund 1U 104 Diamond S pore PpBf Fund S pore Sac. fund 1.55 LM l.M LM S pore Fd (US») SI «.M 1.M 0.53188 words
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Article695 1984-01-11 12 SHARE prices m the Btag»pare stock market "ilirkrl mixed yesterday la heavy trading after sevea csaaeeatlve days sf srrsss the heard galas. Still, the awket ladlees eeatlaaed to hit aewMgta. the Straits Tlates ladastrlai ladex registered a tMpslat gala to saither aew reeard sf 1811.23, while695 words
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Article547 1984-01-11 12 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market raw to yet another record high yesterday in hectic trading conditions Right from the opening bell, buyers flocked to the trading floor, sending prices •oaring across the board. The follow-through buying support persisted for most of the session. However, selected speculative547 words
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1135 1984-01-11 13 IHT EXECUTIVES in Hongkong these Jlays are apt to seize on any expensive project as a sign of confidence in the British colony's future after the expiration of the lease on the New Territories in >997. Recently, Robert Fell, the head of theIHT - 1,135 words
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Article2178 1984-01-11 13 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. nDUBIiU ill I*l «-MS) AMi (UB) (42) 18 (M) 3J2 AMD (11«)2,178 words
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Article876 1984-01-11 13 EQUITIES opened mixed but with an easier bias yesterday, due to defensive marking down by Jobbers apprehensive about profittaking at prevailing higher levels, dealers said. ICI was 4p off at 646, Thorn EMI shed 5p to 666 while Bowater was also 5p lower at 262. Glaxo finned Sp876 words
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Article315 1984-01-11 13 AUSTRALIAN stock exchanges yesterday experienced their first shake-out (or 1984 as investors took i profits and reacted to lower commodity prices. Metal stocks were out of favour after general weakness in base and precious metal prices on world markets and although industrial stocks staged a late morning rally this315 words
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Article369 1984-01-11 13 HONGKONG STOCK prices yesterday closed mostly higher on active late buying, which reversed earlier losses of some shares. The Hang Seng Index closed 5.88 points higher at 943.34, against a 5.80 loss at the morning close. Dealers cited heavy profit-taking which was well absorbed by scale-down buying369 words
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Article278 1984-01-11 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower on active profit-taking in reaction to the sharp rise on Monday when the market average topped 10,000 for the first time. The average (ell 37.60 from Monday's close to end at 10,016.21 after rising 71.36 to a record 10,053.81 on Monday.278 words
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Article51 1984-01-11 13 SHARE prices yesterday continued steady in slow trading. The Book Club rose 0.02 to 120.39 on a turnover of 17.4 million baht with 62,759 shares changing hands. MT uneh Ul^ 11 1M uneh 441 wm nm Trm uj§ -oj flnnllji 1 r CT i' i IT^nd 1 iizzzr^_r™_i^ta JTI51 words
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Article44 1984-01-11 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed In dull trading. UJ— Nm UH uneb «Ji 4U Mr -tin Ul acta Um <meb MB uneb Mil -MB1 U« aneb. SMS +1 infer li mi _Mif i > Mt Dmrbj ggp« can B VuWM UM anefc UN ■neb44 words
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Advertisement100 1984-01-11 13 AVAILABLE FOR APPOINTMENT Singapore based EXPAT executive would be available for SENIOR/MIDDLE level assignment effective February '84. Extensive all round GENERAL MANAGEMENT experience preceded by MARKETING, MANUFACTURING and STAFF experience in Engineering Industry gained with local and MNC. Also Management Consultancy experience. Basic strengths include LEADERSHIP qualities, effective COMMUNICATION ANALYTICAL100 words
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Advertisement53 1984-01-11 13 This announcement appears as a matter of record only The Sanwa Bank Limited (SINGAPORE BRANCH) US. $40,000,00 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE US. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE NOVEMBER 30 1988 managed by INDOSUEZ ASIA (SINGAPORE) LIMITED THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA (ASIA) LIMITED SANWA INTERNATIONAL FINANCE LIMITED Agent INDOSUEZ ASIA (SINGAPORE)53 words
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Article184 1984-01-11 14 Rises M A A 1120 70 Indices WUkiBMB Temerloh 384 715 56 45 Jan 9 Jan 10 C A S H BO« 428 38 BT Composite: 975.09 976.29 Kemyan 635 35 BT Indicator: *****47 *****50 Chia Taek 780 30 ST Industrials: 1034.38 1037.23 Textile Corp Utd Malacca Spore Glaaa184 words
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Article, Illustration182 1984-01-11 14 F ACB Rises Indices 1290 120 Chin Teck 900 +50 Jan 9 Jan 10 CASH 476 +44 MBT Indicator: *****80 *****29 Temerloh 790 30 NST Industrials: 1444.42 1445.62 Wilkinson BKawat 426 430 28 26 NST Finance: VWT729 93 NST Hotels: 660.66 2720.67 660.41 I S L and Pen182 words
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Article50 1984-01-11 14 HJLHANG 8ENG Tuesday »43.34 Monday 937.48 Week Ago 871.08 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1017.0 Monday 1023.3 Week Ago 101Z2 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 778.2 Monday 787.9 Week Ago 782.7 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 800.0 Friday 7®C3 Week Ago closed DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1280.22 Friday 1280.04 Week Ago closed50 words
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238 1984-01-11 14 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK ARAB-MalaysianDevelop-ment Bhd, formerly known as Taiping Textiles, has entered into an agreement with a Japanese building and civil engineering construction company, Toda Construction, to set up a joint venture construction company. AMDB's move into the construction sector is in238 words
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Article384 1984-01-11 14 Reuter AMERICAN investors put aside fears of anti-trust action by the US government and sent the share prices of Getty Oil, the target of the largest ever US merger deal, sharply higher on Wall Street on Monday. The price of Getty Oil shares, suspended fromReuter - 384 words
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Article718 1984-01-11 14 CHAN OI CHEE - STP 1975 'cautiously optimistic' about current year HKHi Companies Editor. ALAN LEE By CHAN OI CHEE TIMES Publishing Bhd is committing $6 million to the future expansion and upgrading of the group's divisions. This represents a sharp drop from the previous year's capital commitments718 words
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441 1984-01-11 14 Charter to take 29.9pc stake in Rowe Pitman Reuter CHARTER Consolidated PLC, the UK-based industrial and mining group, has reached agreement to take a 29.9 per cent interest in stockbrokers Rowe and Pitman. If the necessary regulatory consents are forthcoming, Charter will make a total capital provision of £16.2 millionReuter - 441 words
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573 1984-01-11 14 SOUTH-EAST Asia Lumber Corporation Bhd has forecast pre-tax profits after minority interest of about M 53.27 million for the year ending June 30, 1984. This was disclosed in the company's circular to shareholders in relation to its proposals for rights, bonus and special573 words
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Advertisement212 1984-01-11 14 5. y% V K ■'■y*v «'JV > E Intimus 405 This model disposes your COMPUTER drawings, office documents and etc It shreds at a speed of 100 ft per minute Fitted on castors, the model is compact and easily mobile. SSHHHHM TOP SECRET! Intimus 007-S, the ultimate paper shredder reduces212 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-01-11 14 OUTLOOK for today: Partly cloudy with passing showers in several areas throughout. Bepert for 24 kwri prter to 7JI pm Ju 19 at the alrpert: Maximum temperature 293 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 233 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 3.25 Rainfall in millimetres 23 Total rainfall for the month58 words
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339 1984-01-11 15 Reuter PROSPECTS for tanker chartering are abysmal, especially for larger sized vessels, ship broker E A Gibson said. The number of large tankers scrapped in 1983 was far from sufficient to reduce surplus tonnage, it said. But it added one glimmer ofReuter - 339 words
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315 1984-01-11 15 MALAYSIAN International Shipping Corporation will change its agent in Australia with effect from March 1. Overseas Shipping Services, partly owned by the Orient Overseas Container Line, will replace Southern Shipping Lines as agent for the Malaysian national line. Atlantrafik Express Service,315 words
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Article62 1984-01-11 15 EAST Asiatic Company of Copenhagan has entered into a joint venture with Mitsui OSK to transport wood from British Columbia to Europe. The venture, Pacific Merchant Ltd, will be equally owned by the partners. The Bahamasregistered company will operate the service under the masthead of Forest Product62 words
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Article147 1984-01-11 15 THE Port of Los Angeles expects to open its new US$47 million container terminal being built for American President Lines in April this year. Constructed at berths 121-126 in the port's West Basin, the 115-acre terminal will be the largest single-user container facility on the North American147 words
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Article84 1984-01-11 15 REPRESENTATIVES from the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) have made a number of recommendations on the development of an Arab Maritime Transport Academy (AMTA) in the Emirate of Sharjah as the maritime training centre for the league of Arab nations. They have called for the construction of a84 words
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Article86 1984-01-11 15 AFP THREE crewmen were killed and three others seriously burned in a welding blast aboard an oil tanker cruising 200 km north-west of Cape Town. The three dead men were all Chinese. A fourth Chinese was one of the seriously burned. The men were working in oneAFP - 86 words
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Article817 1984-01-11 15 Shipping Line Pag* C*l Shipping Line Page Col AC Toepler VI 1 Feaco Vn 4/5 AIM VI 3 Franco-Belg m 4/5 Ahrenkiel Liner vn s Frata Shpg VI 2 Alpac VI 5 Freight Unks vn i Anura Shpg X s Freight ManageA PC Une V 4 ment817 words
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Article625 1984-01-11 16 AFP POST-HOLIDAY activity was very low on the freight market last week in the shortened trading session with only Indian and Egyptian operators busy. There were hints that China may have re-entered the market for time chartered tonnage, but there were few details. Among the limited number ofAFP - 625 words
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229 1984-01-11 16 THE estimates committee of the Indian parliament has called on the government to make an early decision regarding the Sethusamudran project. The project which has been around for some 123 years, involves the construction of a seaway from Tuticorin on the Indian229 words
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Article75 1984-01-11 16 Bernama ELEVEN foreign trawler boats were seized for trespassing into Terengganu waters last year. Disclosing this, the chairman of the State Agriculture and Fisheries Committee, Datuk Haji Tengku Mahmood Mansor, said that 146 fishermen aboard the boats were charged in court with illegal entry. He said theyBernama - 75 words
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Article1891 1984-01-11 16 THE freight market was slightly more active on Monday with some larger sized vessels booked on time-charter and limited ore and coal business developing, shipbrokers said. An ore/bulk/oil carrier of 114,000 tonnes dw was fixed with delivery passing Gibraltar for a West African round voyage and redelivery UK/Continent1,891 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-01-11 16 THE Port of Felixstowe has become the first port in the United Kingdom to introduce computerised customs clearance system. Known as Felixstowe Cargo Processing in the 80's (FCP 80), the system has been developed through close cooperation between the port trading community, Customs and Excise301 words
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Article197 1984-01-11 17 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/Straits197 words
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246 1984-01-11 17 Reuter The Panama Canal Commission is giving no consideration at present to increasing tolls. But it will have to introduce cost saving measures to allow it to break even financially, commission administrator Denis McAuliffe said. He said the canal is feeling theReuter - 246 words
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205 1984-01-11 17 Bernama A CONTAINER trailer belonging to the Kelang Port Authority (KPA) plunged into the sea at the North Port on Monday. Port sources said the driver, identified as Encik Jamaluddin Yaacob, escaped unhurt in the mishap. The trailer was said to beBernama - 205 words
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581 1984-01-11 17 Lloyd's List DIFFERENT standards enforced by European states in the inspection of foreign ships are causing problems to shipowners in spite of a 14-nation agreement to abide by the same standards. Details of the problems have been outlined in the latest report byLloyd's List - 581 words
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165 1984-01-11 17 Blue Star Line has chartered four refrigerated cargo ships from a Japanese owner. The London-based company has time-charter-ed the. ships the Baltic Star, Tasman Star, Atlantic Star and Pacific Star from Tokumaru Kaiun for a period of five years.. The four Japanese-flag vessels have basically165 words
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5726 1984-01-11 22 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDPLE 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 Port5,726 words
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Article798 1984-01-11 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Kawana 06/423 11.1.84 2300 Borneo FSB 0900-1100 G3 Q3 S3 B8 P4 B8 P3 B6 B3 Praset la Falstrta 2SB84 11.1.84 2300 Seven Seas FSB798 words
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Article1675 1984-01-11 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Eiruli Liar Transgroup (S). Ahreaktel Uaer ServW Kim Shpg (S). AIM C Tee pier Sea Consortium (S)/ Marinte* Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling1,675 words
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Article355 1984-01-11 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Aldeba Bharatendu Cynthia Holfrin Rshlr Jenson IV Jiang Men Ned Madras New Guardian Saklna YueOn Cherry Crystal Coronet Eastern Harmony Jenhol Johneverett Kota Berjaya Pervomaysk Prince S Del Estero Sea Bloom Sea Carrier Sinbad Takushio Maru PASIR PANJANG Berth 23/4 33/4355 words
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Advertisement370 1984-01-11 15 x >- Published and Distributed bv r-m FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS 2 Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 A member of The Times Organisation [Z2L JAR DIN I AN 1 \H FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ ORENTM. CHEF 37W 10 1 'M CONTMNER 3««l 18 1 S SMS BRDGE WW ?5370 words
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Advertisement209 1984-01-11 15 HSEALORDS) UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG/ NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES I FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO ARABIAN (il LK RED SEA SERVICE SEAIOM) SHPftNG AGENCIS 70 SHENTON WAY #04 02C MARINA HOUS£. SINGAPORE 0207 TEL *****94 TELEX NO209 words
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Advertisement937 1984-01-11 15 The Singapore's Straits Business World at your Fingertips Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES > i«a jf* -jj« w\*irsr>*em J.J* W; n HM.:. m?,.i r. L/>] l L?l Krm rvrrn rnrr B 111 Mil 111 I M RANDO M RANDO M. RANDO M.937 words
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Advertisement393 1984-01-11 16 r—# FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe S port |l)Mseilles] 2) Roam I 3) K*bwrg I 4) Gburg Mm Accepltag fm: 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven. Aarhus Copenhagen. Hetanli 4) Malmo. Stockholm. Oslo 'Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder via S393 words
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Advertisement447 1984-01-11 16 1200 HP TUGBOAT Looking for tow toward New Zealand or Australian area. Tug presently in Madagascar and willing to ballast to Singapore or other area for employment. Vessel also available for T/C. Please contact: YEW SENG SHIPPING Tel *****06/*****59 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA WONG ACE 24/1 25/1447 words
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Advertisement611 1984-01-11 17 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited OONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT tftef Or mi 5/2 7/2 11/2 13/2 21/2 23/2 27/2 29/2 •5/3 (7/3 U/3 11/3 25/3 27/3 12/4 M/ 4 10/4 12/4 .SO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR; I* <M ragtom, CaeteMgi, (M 4* Hbuf| (rem Wtm l» Ha St««611 words
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Advertisement654 1984-01-11 17 Franco Belgian Services h.ir h.i*t hrrmh Scrvicv With /(flfiinn hur Kustrrn I inrs i. ir. r fZB *rrrhc of Ace Cons STOK P. ROME U Haw* I tai F%m Ha* BlMvm M ITM am faM ta Nrt 21 Im 30 tan 2FA 4FA SU 7FA OCMUB Mill UK canMO II654 words
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Advertisement956 1984-01-11 18 Compantt Ai|*ntina 0« HimKiH Imerantinomai S A C I f "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR DURBAN, MONTEVDEO, BUENOS ARES ftCONCftOM. 23/24 lan COMPAMA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" -»U*fcng lot CalM Mataram lo and a* other Peruvian ports antti ttansh«pm«it <1 Hongkong and or Koto On CPV Through956 words
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Advertisement264 1984-01-11 18 w RAN NASH API AMBKA MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Smfaporc Loadnf tar 15/1 B. Abbas, B Khomtn 25/1 SWGAPORE SMOSE.MARITME PIE LTD TEL *****44/7 A *****70 PORT KtLANG MAiOSf MARITME SON BHD Id *****2.3 PtNANC MALAYSIA IRAK TRANSPORT LTD Tel ***** A 3725264 words
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Advertisement581 1984-01-11 19 SL PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTAMURM W-4M 14-IS/1 DJIBOUTI, HOOEIOAH, AOCN, MOGADISCIO, MOMBASA KOTAMAJU E-453 1-5/ i HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH. AQASA, PT. SUOAN KOTA BEJATI E-4M S-10/2 HOOCIOAH, JEDOAH, AOABA, RT. SUOAN, MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HOOEIOAH/AOABA/RT.SUOAN/MOGADISCIO KARACHI/P.GULF SERVICES KOTA MUTIARA KOTA PUSAKA VOYAGE E-290581 words
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Advertisement364 1984-01-11 19 MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN. SDN. BHD. VESSEL VOV PENANG P KELANG STONE LOADMG FON ROTA NMH 1/14 15-23/l/M KU/KK/SKN KOTA HARAPAN 1/14 In Pt-17/1/14— RR/SRN/TA ROTA HRLIAN 1/14 24-30/1/14 RR/SRN/TA Agents SINGAPORE Pll HI ??***** P KEIANG Sf lAT AN AGENCY HI *****3? Kl SEIATAN AGENCY TEL ??1889 ??681? PfNANG IFAN364 words
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Advertisement645 1984-01-11 21 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): SS BRDGE 44* C COOT MO 24N. C IO2E 37* N GARNET 18W tt»e »Cf Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia HK CONTAINER S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1300 18/1 La Cargo 0100 18/1 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) CROZE 36E N645 words
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Advertisement706 1984-01-11 22 I'cijiiHial Container l,in<-x KTTTHiI Sailings Weekly Imiiij!' Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday ft-: SINGAPORE ISLANDS USE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LISER S pore PK Pnf Load** tor: A VSL 16/18 Jin Muscat. Abu Ohabt. Bahraei, Doha KUSU ISLAND 15/16 Feb Dubai. Damnun. Abu Dhabi. Bahrain. Doha706 words
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Miscellaneous169 1984-01-11 24 Regional Weather •1 X °7 VA mm. m H t t V ;v > Ar A* IX JZ LLl£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °c wim Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND* R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed169 words
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