The Business Times, 20 January 1984
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Title Section11 1984-01-20 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 FRIDAY, JANUARY IK4 60 CENTS11 words
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388 1984-01-20 1 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN ASIAVISION, a regional television news exchange, was launched in Kuala Lumpur on Monday, but without Singapore's participation. Financial constraints were cited by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, Singapore's television and radio network, as the main reason for the island's388 words
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Article185 1984-01-20 1 Reuter A NEW communist party, tanned by two breakaway fictions at the Comnmnist Party of Malaya (CPM), could pose a new security threat to Malaysia, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa tfitam said yesterday. Datuk Ifasa, also the Home Minister, said the rivalry between the majorReuter - 185 words
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553 1984-01-20 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO SERIOUS questions about the pricing policies of Japanese contractors working in Singapore have been thrown up by a special study recently handed to the Singapore Contractors Association Ltd. The report shows that some of the companies have apparently been making553 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-01-20 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH AEROSPATIALE, the French aerospace giant, has proposed to manufacture parts and components of a new version of its helicopter jointly with Singapore Aircraft Industries (SAI). remhman of Samaero Mr Gerard Hibon said the proposed manufacturing project will be undertaken by SAI,304 words
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272 1984-01-20 1 AFP THE eighth annual Association of South-east Asian Nations-Australian forum ended in Canberra yesterday with trade matters seeming to dominate talks during the two-day programme. Co-chairman of the forum and leader of the Malaysian delegation, Mohamed Yusof Hitam, said three-quarters of the forum time wasAFP - 272 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article69 1984-01-20 1 A TEST laboratory to ensure that motor vehicles imported into Singapore meet exhaust emission standards may be built here. The Ministry of Communications said yesterday that such a test laboratory may be built to conduct sample checks on vehicles to ensure compliance with the required standards. The government69 words
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Article67 1984-01-20 1 Reuter AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz said in Oslo yesterday that he and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko made no headway at their Wednesday meeting towards resuming nuclear missile reduction talks. "There was absolutely no movement" on those talks, said Mr Shultz, although he refusedReuter - 67 words
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Article74 1984-01-20 1 Bernama US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has complimented Malaysia for playing a vital role in maintaining peace and stability in the South-east Asian region. At a departure ceremony in Washington after meeting Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad at the White House yesterday, Mr Reagan praisedBernama - 74 words
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Article62 1984-01-20 1 Reuter SIGNIFICANT new oil finds in Indonesia, now coming onstream, have eliminated fears that the coun- try's energy exports would decline towards the end of this century. A report by Grindlays Bank in London said that there is considerable scope for expansion in the production of the country'sReuter - 62 words
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Article83 1984-01-20 1 UPI INDONESIA posted a US$2.2 billion trade surplus for the first nin» months of last year, in sharp contrast to 1962's huge deficit. The Central Bureau of Statistics in Jakarta said yesterday that the surplus was due to the government's import restrictions, including a ban on the importUPI - 83 words
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Article68 1984-01-20 1 Reuter PROPOSALS for a meeting of leaders of the Comecon trading alliance in the first half of February have been shelved because of Soviet President Yuri Andropov's poor health, informed East European sources said yesterday. Moscow had suggested informally last month that the meeting may be held atReuter - 68 words
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Article69 1984-01-20 1 Reuter PHTI «IPPINE Labour Minister Ri»« Ople said yesterday that about 68,000 workers may be laid off in the first quarter of this year because erf the country's financial crisis. He told a group of businessmen in Manila that the estimate is based on a surveyReuter - 69 words
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132 1984-01-20 1 THE rigalag «f the Air Service» Agreeueat (ASA) betweea fcppt kii Plitoad ywtwtoy will pave the way tor fatare ipwittw mi ty»to to aad Iran HeiMr Lis Baefc Saa, director •< the Depaitmeat tt Qvil a larkkatoelal CNBMltor, Mr Rataa* Mr Perttl astod132 words
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365 1984-01-20 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE Poet Office Savings Bank has pulled out of the merchant banking business, less than two months after it quit the insurance field, to zero in on savings and retail banking. BNP (South-east Asia) last night announced that POSB365 words
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101 1984-01-20 1 THE Urban Redevelopment Authority has awarded a (28.7 million contract to Neo Corporation for the construction of the Rochor Complex. The complex, at the Junction of Waterloo Street and Rochor Road, will have three storeys of shops and eating houses and 14 storeys of101 words
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Advertisement246 1984-01-20 1 g PRO Akennex BLACK 4CC T cpOvw >»o Tat: ***** M (3 few) ABOUT US$5 billion in foreign interbank borrowings are locked up in Manila by the Philippine moratorium on repayment of foreign loans Page 2 SAUDI Arabia is launching a major initiative aimed at the development of a diversified246 words
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Advertisement90 1984-01-20 1 The Automatic Zoom PPC. MINOLTA g ieces. Rado created the world's first scratchproof watch-and became the undiluted leader in watch styling as well And new Rado presents still another milestone in modem watchmaking: the DiaStar <V 2200». «V 2200» stands for Vickers 2200 a level of hardness approaching that of90 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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543 1984-01-20 2 BARRY RIDDELL - By BARRY RIDDELL COMMERCIAL bankers have estimated that about US$5 billion in foreign interbank borrowings are locked up in Manila by the Philippine moratorium on repayment of foreign loans. The moratorium took effect from Oct 17 last year. Citibank NA in particular is said to543 words
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Article141 1984-01-20 2 Reuter YUGOSLAVIA and its intert national committee of bank creditors are still divided by differences over terms for rescheduling US$l.6 billion of debt falling due this year, bankers said during a meeting in London. Their two-day negotiating session resumed yesterday. The committee chairman, Manufacturers Hanover TrustReuter - 141 words
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203 1984-01-20 2 Reuter THE JAPANESE finance ministry is suggesting Japanese banks shift the emphasis of their syndicated lending towards yendenominated loans to reduce foreign exchange risk, ministry officials said. Consequently, the ratio of yen loans to total lending is likely to rise. Japanese banks supplied 1,400 trillion yenReuter - 203 words
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Article178 1984-01-20 2 Reuter SOME Swiss banks are weighing an Interest rate cut on their medium-term notes with a maturity of four years, a spokesman for Swiss Volksbank said. All major banks now pay 4V« per cent on these notes. But several major banks feel disinclined to cut theReuter - 178 words
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290 1984-01-20 2 FT MOST leading US banks and four foreign banks have had their credit ratings lowered by Standard and Poor's, the New York credit rating agency, because of international loan problems and other pressures on their financial strength. The move follows by nearly twoFT - 290 words
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Article475 1984-01-20 2 TRADING on the local foreign exchange market yesterday was not very active. Currencies were traded within a very narrow range. The American currency opened at 552.1305/15 against the local dollar. It traded within a narrow range of three to seven points during the day before closing at $2.1300/10.475 words
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Article218 1984-01-20 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday row Initially and then held unchanged in the absence of fresh news, while operators waited cautiously for US fourth quarter GNP data due today. The initial rise partly reflected market rumours of an upsurge in fighting between Iran and Iraq, but the rumours died away by218 words
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Article22 1984-01-20 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.125 per cent.22 words
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Article192 1984-01-20 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Jan 19: U8 Dollar* Offer Bid 7 days 911/16 90/18 1 month 911/16 99/16 2 months 9* 9H 3 months 9'* 9V, 6 months 101/16 9 15/16 0 months 105/16 103/16 12 months 10 7/16 105/16 Das. Sw-Fra /MiiJI-192 words
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Article43 1984-01-20 2 RANGE at prices ottered by discount houses on Jan 19: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 Claaiaf Baria« 8alUa« 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2V> 3-month Bank bills 711/1« 7 «/16 3 months CD 7H 7H months CD 7H 7M Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article310 1984-01-20 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed firmer on shortcovering interest in light trading. Total sales for the day were recorded at 50 lots while kerb volume was 39 lots. Prompt closed higher at U*****.50/372.50 an ounce against New York's $389/370 close, February at $373.40/ 375.40 against $370.00/370.40 and April at310 words
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Article64 1984-01-20 2 WM TM New Tort LOB 1MB US UK Zurich 1MB UB UB UK An M Singapore U7B 7JB US UK (Soring price» in US doOan a troy ounce. OCBC exchange rate index THE OCBC trade-weighted Mex for the 8togapere Mlar foil U1 per ewt to ISSJi Tester* day.64 words
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Article64 1984-01-20 2 THE US dollar yesterday fluctuated in (airly active late trading. The Hongkong dollar rose to 7.7990/8000 to its US counterpart after trading early near Wednesday's close of 7.80. w Germany Malaysia 2,71/2.78 lflff/f MK m muippines OJ5/OJ7 Singapore l.e/3.67 (HK per 10): Burma 1.SO/2JO T«¥Ha 5J0/C.00 (HK per 100):64 words
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Article69 1984-01-20 2 THE dollar yesterday opened slightly firmer than Wednesday's closing levels in a very quiet market. The dollar began at 2.8036/C marks, down from Wednesday's opening *****/ 57 but slightly firmer its closing 2.8020/40. Hlf i k Lfr -1 DMk 3.*80/9630 DF1 4 45S70 S Fr 3.1430/1525 B Fr con69 words
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HOME NEWS
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289 1984-01-20 3 THE Consumer Association of Singapore (Case) has outlined a three-pronged approach to "make its presence felt in society". It is laying the groundwork for the establishment of consumer advice centres in housing estates where more people can seek advice on consumerism. Consumers may289 words
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176 1984-01-20 3 THE sheltered workshop for the disabled will be expanded at a cost of $5 million. Mr Teo Chong Tee, Parliamentary Secretary (Environment and Social Affairs) outlined some at the objectives of the expansion in his speech at the Lions Club charity dinner last night.176 words
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209 1984-01-20 3 BKMBAWANG Faglwuelst has wan a $1 mfllia eentraet Is ball* three eeparattan salts far ase la New Zmlaad'a aflsbare all Biplara The antta are is asperate A Semhawaag Eaglaeer«lf rfflfJil MU tfc* Uig HXJCIM HMV IMC WBKaCI f miM by a eeassrttoai «•marking209 words
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Article232 1984-01-20 3 AN EMPLOYEE may ase his Cawee (Pomps dj Welfarism threagh Employers' Contributions) funds to pay for Ms HDB flat If the fcalaaee la feto Central Provident Fund aeesaat Is Insufficient. Under the ptegrnarae, a worker eaa withdraw eash benefits after seven yean sf Jstntng232 words
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Article287 1984-01-20 3 IS THERE lite after retirement? The People's Association will be holding a seminar from March 3 to 4, which it hopes will help develop an awareness of the need to plan for one's retirement. The Pre-Retirement Seminar also hopes to provide information on how to plan for a287 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-01-20 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN VOSPER, builder of specialised vessels, is expanding its scope by offering technology transfer programmes to customers. Managing director Archie Gilchrist said: "Under such programmes, other countries' shipyards are given help in turfMtng vcaper's specially-designed ships under licence. "Vosper also supplies409 words
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488 1984-01-20 3 THE Consumer Price Index (CPI) for last year rose by 1.2 per cent over 1982, the lowest increase since 1976 when prices had declined by 1.9 per cent over 1975. The low Inflation rate was attributed mainly to favourable external factors such as the488 words
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Article, Illustration438 1984-01-20 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH HEWLETT-PACKARD launched an unusual computer yesterday to give it a fighting chance against Apple and IBM in the small business computer market. It will be a tough fight for the HPISO in a market which is already crowded with many contenders. HP438 words
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469 1984-01-20 3 A FILM distributor representing Paramount, IfGM, Universal Pictures and United Artistes productions Is thinking of releasing their pictures in Singapore at the same time as in England. UIP International, the distributor for these four Hollywood production companies outside the US and Canada,469 words
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217 1984-01-20 3 ST JOSEPH'S Institution will he appealing to its old boys and the public to raise $3.3 million to top up the |15 million needed for the school's relocation from the Central Hutintw District to Malcolm Road. At the press conference and launching217 words
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OVERSEAS
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281 1984-01-20 4 AFP A SERIOUS controversy has arisen over the restrictions imposed by the Malaysian government on the performance of lion dances, a major Chinese cultural programme especially during the festive Chinese New Year season next month. The Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), the secondAFP - 281 words
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535 1984-01-20 4 FT SAUDI Arabia is launching a major initiative aimed at the development of a diversified industrial base through the investment of private capital. This development expected to attract investment of more than 10 billion riyals (SJS.B billion) over the next few years will beFT - 535 words
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416 1984-01-20 4 Reuter CHINESE Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang said he was optimistic about negotiations with Britain over Hongkong's future and suggested a similar blueprint could be applied for Taiwan. "When I say that I am optimistic about a solution of the Hongkong question, this is notReuter - 416 words
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318 1984-01-20 4 AFP A FRENCH magazine yesterday reported that only one French person out of five takes a shower or a bath every day, that one out of two never uses a toothbrush, and that on average the French use two soap bars a yearAFP - 318 words
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Article, Illustration115 1984-01-20 4 AFP, Reuter FIREMEN help a miser (above pietare, centre) who wu rescued early yesterday tram the fire-gutted shaft sI a csal-mlae Berth sf Omata city sa the Islaad si Kvasha. A total sf 83 misers were killed aad IS ethers intnred la the fire at theAFP,; Reuter - 115 words
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334 1984-01-20 4 Reuter THE Japanese government expects the nation's economic growth to accelerate this year and to chalk up another huge trade surplus of about US$34 billion. A government spokesman yesterday revealed the forecasts after a Cabinet meeting to discuss the national budget for the financialReuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration554 1984-01-20 4 Reuter SOVIET foreign minister Andrei Mr Oomyko appeared to have slammed the door on medium-range mw clear missile negotiations following the first high-level superpower talks in four months of icy East-West relations. After a five-hour meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, yesterday with US SecretaryReuter; AP picture - 554 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article391 1984-01-20 4 Agencies OMAN has boosted oil production after threats by Iran that it might close the Gulf at the Straits of Hormuz, petroleum and mineral resources minister Said Ahmad al-Shanfari said. He said on Wednesday that Oman was currently producing 400,000 barrels a day of crude oilAgencies - 391 words
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308 1984-01-20 4 Reuter THE illegal narcotics trade and drug abuse has hit record levels around the world and permissive attitudes sweeping Western Europe threaten to make it worse, an authoritative UN report said yesterday. The International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) annual report said record heroin andReuter - 308 words
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278 1984-01-20 4 UPI THE killing ti Maleaim Kerr, president of the American University In Beirat, is seen by Washington as part af a new utl-Ameri-can campnlgn. It la believed that as part •f that same campaign, the U8 Intelligence en Wednesday alerted the state depnrtmeatUPI - 278 words
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Advertisement134 1984-01-20 5 Your travelling valet complete and ready to go. neat 9 £89 J,,:"' v^. I rimmr is«bas»w w ,wp: 1 Wmmmrnrnrn v V n ••••>•:•: rs»»zzzr ■>? x'. r Ift *1 J* a? X SS* k NB SR 9 <# V.,. 0 0 0 •V All in a single kit, it134 words
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466 1984-01-20 6 DISSATISFIED people sometimes go to great lengths to (Mend what they call "the principle." Unfortunately, this does not seem to be the case with Singapore's consumers. They have an association to protect their interests, but they turn to it only when they are in very466 words
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Article, Illustration924 1984-01-20 6 DENIS GRAY - Experts explore new ways to keep Asia's rural masses productive By DENIS GRAY AP HOW do you keep people down on the farm once they've seen Bombay, Bangkok, Manila and Jakarta? You don't. At least that was the prevailing theory in the 1960s and 1880sAP - 924 words
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781 1984-01-20 6 TEODORO BENIGNO - •y TEODORO BENIGNO AFP PHILIPPINE Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo finally bade farewell last week after parlaying with a cold warrior's eloquence, a theatrical wit and a flatterer's guQe into the International who's who of public affairs celebrities. Journalist, soldier, diplomat, educator and statesman, the ministar'sAFP - 781 words
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690 1984-01-20 6 BANJOY HAZARIKA - Papadams brisk business for Bombay women Bjr BANJOY HAZARIKA NYT EVERY morning nimble-fingered women of all ages gather on the sunny terrace of a dilapidated building in crowded central Bombay. Squatting on the floor, they swiftly roll hundreds of the thin, round spiced crackers paptuiams that, when tried or roasted,NYT - 690 words
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Advertisement122 1984-01-20 6 NOTICE J! "'Ill l (Pte) LM. hereby notify the public that severalindividuals have been makPefcaeham Shipping (Pie) LM wishes to reaffirm by this advertisement: L That all cash payments most be made directly to our Company and all cheques must be crossed and made payable only to Pekaaharn flMaMac (Pis)122 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous510 1984-01-20 6 1. 'f ■mm i^mr >■?. 11 i if:" an It, MM(U) 9 Oo tt alone (4) M Ratoe a hand, parhnpa (4) «t(U*thejobtttflM etnactara(l) Xi E«ar«hanglngawlng(4) a Plan a piano group (4) S Onaa cherry centre (4) a Put on gataa, poadbiy (5) 34 Farrinff 1 letter la Tletu, poeeiSy(«)510 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1984-01-20 7 KENNETH WHITING - By KENNETH WHITING AP INDONESIA has scrapped its old system of taxation in favour of a streamlined new model designed to collect a lot more money from a lot more people. Only 456,040 individual and business taxpayers of all types were officially registered lastAP - 1,032 words
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Article, Illustration945 1984-01-20 7 VITHOON AMORN - By VITHOON AMORN Reuter KAMPUCHEA, which laced a disastrous (amine in 1979 and 1960, looks like going hungry again this year. International relief officials are particularly concerned that malnutrition among children will worsen because bad weather will m«ir> this year's rice cropReuter - 945 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous383 1984-01-20 7 MALAYSIA 3 3.01 Quran Reedmg 3.06 Progmine Summary 3.15 WonderM World of Disney Tho Ghosts of Btnfey Hal (Part 1) 4.11 Egyptian Drama Nabi Musa (Part 22) 5 29 Captain Future 5.55 Hari M Daiam Sejarah: Today in History 6.00 News 6.10 Bbnbingan Ufama: Religious Guidance 6.24 Chiton's Feature Fern,383 words
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Miscellaneous213 1984-01-20 7 Ml AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement Ml News in Brief Ml Another Morning Another Show 1M New* and Weather Report 1.11 Morning Digest 7JN Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 7.11 Morning Financial News 7.41 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) I.H News Ml Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) Ml213 words
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Advertisement257 1984-01-20 8 Distinctively Hilton in Style The Very Best of France! Chef Roland Mazcre from the Perigord, the heart of French culinary excellence, will be at the Hilton for ten days this month. That's when you can enjoy rare treats of his exquisite creations. French Gastronomic Festival The Harbour Grill. January 13-22,257 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article163 1984-01-20 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed from 4V* US-cents a bushel lower in August to 2Vt cents higher in November in active trade. March traded in a 16-cent range. Falling soyoil futures quickly sparked a local selloff in soybeans. Prices falling through Tuesday's close and sell stops fuelled163 words
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Article199 1984-01-20 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday ended 6Vt to two US-cents a bushel lower in quiet active trade. March traded in a TV* -cent range. Prices fell from midsession on heavy local selling as soybean futures came under heavy liquidation. Unwinding of old crop/ new crop spreads pressured the199 words
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Article159 1984-01-20 9 CHINESE Pradaee Rxekaage, Stogapere, aaaa rlwiag priees per IN kg yesterday. C«e>—t all: Bulk fob $208.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $221.00 sellers, new drum fob $225.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $120 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $680.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper159 words
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Article104 1984-01-20 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday Armed on speculative interest in line with a limit-up close in p»im oil futures, as sentiment was boosted by Pakistan's presence in the market. Jan south region Armed Ms26o to M 52,460 a tonne while Feb south rose Ms2Bo to M104 words
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Article1136 1984-01-20 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday retreated from the new contract highs posted at the opening, basis March at £2,065, to end the morning with losses from Wednesday's close of £15 to £2 a tonne. March reached a new high of £2,065 before standing £6 easier at midday at £2,041.1,136 words
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Article317 1984-01-20 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 100 per cent second class 0.82, 100 per cent third class 0.78, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special317 words
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Article30 1984-01-20 9 Rubber: Jan 19 Singapore: February 241.00 cents (down 0.25 cent) Malaysia: February 266.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 77 tonnes (down 93 tonnes)30 words
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Article74 1984-01-20 9 THE Straits On price la Peaaag yesterday stayed at the RA fleer level st M$9.lS akfls. The buffer steek manage* was the ssfe buyer. Despite a (Inner LssmAsu dsse aad sterling's recovery against the Malayrtaa dollar, Peaaag tin still hsids a CHI a teaae premiam ever the price74 words
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Article182 1984-01-20 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CtttH Tan: China Blue Phoenix 30 s 3,060, 32 3,3», 40 s 4.430 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece Goads: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq. Dragon Head unq. Five Lambs unq. Flower182 words
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Article240 1984-01-20 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 241.00 cents per kilo, down a quarter cent from Wednesday's close. The morning session was marked up slightly on light buying of forwards and steadier London advices before long liquidation of February One240 words
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Article275 1984-01-20 9 RAS prices In cenu per kilo yesterday: Una HIM Ruvw (per kilo) Irllrn ua (per k K 110) Int. 1 R-S.S prompt f .0. lat 1 RAS Mmrr lot 1 RAS Mwch lat IRAS. UK/Ooat lat 3 R.S.S UK/Coat lat. 4 RAS UK/Ooat lat. 5 RAS. UK'Ooat b.275 words
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Article107 1984-01-20 9 NOON 981 R and SMR prm BAB Fibmrr (CWINI Mlk) Mini (toward Kiwi Ii L MM amyn m 1) X».U >Uara 98R 10 (1-Ma pailm til JON til JO I1JJ0N S8RM (l ha pallM D 307JO joojon JOUt 111 JON MRKLB Paktvary Hani k SMRCV (l-taapall* 1)107 words
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174 1984-01-20 9 Reuter THE International Natural Rubber Organisation's (Inro) five day moving average reached the "may sell" range yesterday for the first time since Dec 19. The average is calculated from the prices for the previous five days at the world rubber markets of London, NewReuter - 174 words
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344 1984-01-20 9 Reuter INDONESIA plans to more than double its crude palm oil and palm kernel oil output during in the next fiveyear plan period to 2.1 million tonnes in calendar 1988 from 972,000 tonnes last year. Excerpts from the plan show the targetted 116Reuter - 344 words
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257 1984-01-20 9 Reuter CHINA can look forward to another bumper grain crop this year, and possibly another record after 1983's 370 million tonnes. Chinese and Western agricultural sources in Beijing said that weather conditions are unlikely to be worse than 1983's severe floods in theReuter - 257 words
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Advertisement212 1984-01-20 9 Restaurant 1819 Cuisine Francaise Twin Sing Totrrn 3D Robinson Rood Sinfaport 0104 Rnrrraliom Lanchron or Ecrntng 7W 223 4033 SAmiant ib ycuM. 1819. A moment for lovers. And lovers of fine French cuisine. Cocktails in the Sir Stamford Lounge, happily priced from 5.30pm Then the creations of Head Chef Jean212 words
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Advertisement13 1984-01-20 9 BJlcoffl !sL mmsm^m BHSJfB rrTni i 5 4 *23 *4 > iN. Uim ™r13 words
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2990 1984-01-20 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lota of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,990 words
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Article3630 1984-01-20 10 1MS/S4 Hick Low Coapu; Last Sale +orGr's Div Div Ctt Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low 173 280 354 a87 306 410 IX 430 322 278 880 520 535 820 74* 238 148 148 154* 368 82* 229 186 210 294 320 490 4363,630 words
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Article180 1984-01-20 10 N ieeafar J«a» SOMATOME D1 NIT na it DIAMOND MOT t I IktOWMKI to ua Dec Jaa The Savings Fund L1J LM nuiwii S pore Prof Fuad L57 LC7 S'pore Fd (US») Ml LS S pore 9k. Fond LS LS m LM LU S pore Invent Fund La180 words
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Article1933 1984-01-20 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to tbe Kuala Lumpur Btoek Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lote of 1,000 unite unless otherwise specified. dbhhiau 4.0«) <"■ aj *> «J» «•U (9) 114 (4) Ml win**1,933 words
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Article470 1984-01-20 10 TBB leeal stock market elesed aliel agala to sacertaia trading yesterday. There were M price rises Sfltet^MMM aoattMat Iks Straits Haaaa ladeetrial todex efcasd 1.73 patata Bmtoess* IWJ> »ad toe toyesters d tittle kot Ba BsrteMni M "*S?SSSSSI SmM esaM ks 4ao to Bm lack of470 words
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Article573 1984-01-20 10 IMPROVED sentiment towards the final bell helped share prices finish mixed to ■Hghtiy higher on the Lumpur stock market yesterday. The market opened at around overnight levels and thereafter drifted narrowly for most of the session. Except for some buying in selected counters, the573 words
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Article157 1984-01-20 11 JAM 10 m CORBEILLX u Alr-UquM* -J MM Dm PMrote_ M Otmk 100 0J mm car (Thomac CM Inncttat dm WwlM Crrttt Pooclar m- 1 IM 1 Haelxut (Ukrairte) isso J Mtrtirttn (B) no +10 Pnpot sr^ mm itijo tOi 4U Royal Dutch GROUP A Charwurt 10 m +o157 words
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Article75 1984-01-20 11 JAM U Dm u9v* > fuz kkni r JO 1T4J0 ♦1.1 ♦«L7 u Sfw «zua L§ V 3ooU Oumi Datmlar-Bai Bk 17ZJO nl ISJO iHH 1 +M 1 Dljll— Dautacb* Bi DrMdnar Bi r>HH ink turn ink 17ZJI )U ff OS mn Ho—ch 11(40 UUK Ml JOB arrjM «NJM75 words
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Article69 1984-01-20 11 JAM U Pn POKWAKD MAUn kmc ArtMd «4 UN IS 4* M a kmn sr Da Bwn 1MB mo m M S 13 P«eUob«l CH>-Inno-Bm Dwr too MM mo -i M Or Bni Lamb Hobo* an «0 Mm Rjrl Dutch Mtfn Boc On Bale SS0 so Softn* -ao 4-^569 words
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Article140 1984-01-20 11 JAM U PU itwuri nam -I I Un MM «U iim lUfll J iiuo iU 73J0 +0J Bart 4100 +15 Ms U tWM Calanrt Cmt* Ml Wt V HVA Into M nilar MUO unch moo +u 47.10 +0J MJO +04 SI* +1 10.10 -OLS (MJO -M 90.10 +13 auo140 words
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Article66 1984-01-20 11 m lTTJi -4.TS ■W -fSM Ml -Mi UB -U Brute* rwM on mm -m am m M U|HUt Ord IM neb mm +3» Wm ynrh DM Mm no Am Ord Mowtadort Ord Uonlidon Prlw HIM +S0 OOP -90 not +11 Otlrcttl CM ■•■V'TT ttrtw And r Ptmn an +so66 words
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Article133 1984-01-20 11 JAW M ftmoca Aettona Sulma «I j AtaSS m Browr*B<maf Br lSs +40 v -g5.°a-"t=a fr Ok >1 OmfTnldMr Br W* 71? Otota* Pt M >1« < Haro Br. M aneta Hoffman Ljl MM Mk Intarfood Br. MM +M Motar-ColumtaM 1M «mil Br. MM oncb MwUt ftaf. MM W133 words
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Article221 1984-01-20 11 JAM It I tiQd INDUSTRIALS A A Alp*. Ahfi«mi AX And m isr" no ■i m m M Itertam Chckart RMA Hwk K. EJ2-* K And R Hearth? 1MB MB m m -M W0 m m vm IK too ♦1 •MO mteh •M IBS us r» M -0 wT221 words
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Article320 1984-01-20 11 HONGKONG STOCK prices yesterday closed with pared gains as small investors switched into second and third liners from blue chips. The Hang Seng Index ended up 3.33 points at 1,021.40, but was down from a mid-morning 1,033.74. Leaders finished mostly higher with HK Bank gaining 15 cents320 words
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Article452 1984-01-20 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed marginally lower in mixed trading with late profittaking and liquidation wiping out early gains. The market average (ell 1.82 from Wednesday's close to end at 10,098.41 after falling 55.34 on Wednesday. Despite Wednesday's price fall, investors remained cautious about the high price levels.452 words
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Article999 1984-01-20 11 NEW YORK DESPITE AN effort at a final-hour rally on Wednesday, the stock market finished the day slightly lower in a session marred by confusion about the quality at International Business Machines Corp's earnings improveinent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which began the day on an upturn,999 words
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Article157 1984-01-20 11 JAM M c$ AblUbi at M s M -f H 46 -Vk 8% unch 841 unch 41H .)4 i "amw— MH 4. n Ms CTjoita.,. m% 7H unch Cn Bum a a 8H -X ■H 4 H Coailnco Cons llsrbeoor M Danka* US DMUM Do* StOTM »H 4H DM157 words
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Article223 1984-01-20 11 JAM M OMM ♦A INDUSTRIALS A CI It) A M I tm naai a* audi Mi W ♦I <M AUM ton iSSS? Mi ♦f a m ♦l_ M| imcli at a 1M m HZ MU ♦a MQra* M 0 a Ml at Ml HI ♦i *4 StMfTca Ml ♦a223 words
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256 1984-01-20 11 PENNZOIL Co Is prepared to raise its tender offer far Getty Oil Co to US$l35 a share for 23.4 million shares, or about 30 per cent of the total outstanding. The $125 a share bid matches a competing bid tram Texaco Inc. Last Dec256 words
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Article861 1984-01-20 11 SHARE prices wet* mixed at the outset yesterday, with Jobbers anticipating a possible tfchniral reaction to Wednesday's peak levels prompted by the overnight tall on Wall Street, market sources sakl. Tate and Lyle moved to US from 437 on farther consideration of full-year results and Racal lost 7b861 words
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Article165 1984-01-20 11 CHBMCAL CMMUy M Second AGM to be hdd*on the Ground Floor of Bangunan MIDF, 1KA Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur on Jan 24 at 11.30 am. MALAYAN Breweries Ihwliil; Fiftieth AGM to be held at OCBC Centre (19th Storey), Singapore 0104 on Jan 34 at 11 am. WEARNE165 words
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Advertisement93 1984-01-20 11 NOTICE To tht holders of the fleeting rate U.B. Doller Certificates of Depoett due 22nd January, 1906 of: THE DAI-ICHI KANGYO BANK LIMITED 16, Raffles Quay #01-02, Hong Leong Building, Singapore 0104 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-men-tioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest93 words
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Advertisement52 1984-01-20 11 I he Decorators" Workshop vcl 1 the JUkrcuccJ hof dist ,r, .;t!vr lighting* (jT.tturr Jrcora; »c gift itcrm < S .v't\ R >«J i; iMiUI Sr.** Singapore 0*22 A sign of good For details write to Lombard North Central PLC. Banking Services. Dept 510. 17 Bruton Street London WIA 3DH.52 words
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Article166 1984-01-20 12 Rises M I»n«ren A 236 +66 CASH &0t US +30 U O I 464 30 8 P Tax til* 364 18 Ckiu Hap 8tb Maia lad 382 566 18 15 Bwltjt Kiwtt 416 13 lad Oxygaa 50« 166 13 N 8 T 1660 10 TP 1*75 1440 10 DBS166 words
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Article, Illustration137 1984-01-20 12 Rises F ACB 1490 +200 CASH 600 +50 Pacific Chem 1350 +50 M Mosaics 434 +32 J Kuan tan 850 +30 M WE 328 +26 Choc Prod 690 +20 SP Text 412 +20 Esso 1270 +20 Falls Matsushita 950 -50 Toshiba 1240 -50 Jacks Intl 740 -40 Benta137 words
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Article51 1984-01-20 12 HJLHANC SENG Thursday 1021.40 Wednesday 1018.07 Week Ago 078.58 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1027.6 Wednesday 1019.3 Week Ago 1022 2 ALL ORDINARIK8 Thursday 778.6 Wednesday 7004 Week Ago 7782 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 821.2 Tuesday 807.1 Week Ago 760.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1206.37 Tuesday 1271.40 Week Ago51 words
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559 1984-01-20 12 ALAN LEE - mud Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By ALAN LEE PERLIS Plantations Bhd and United Estates Project Bhd have Jointly agreed to take up a combined 70 per cent stake in the reorganised Malaysian operations of Shaw Organisation for Ms 96 million. The559 words
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Article111 1984-01-20 12 IM has Ua Kwaa-U have aa ktMfletal latere* la the HA milHea erOaary aharee aai 1C mUMm IBBs fcpniil ef by aai Ita family MeaawMle, the Meek Exehaage ef fllsf pern kas aekei the neapsey tefl» elese the eeariderattea reeeHei hy Darti Weag tar the ilsaaeale. Iw/mm ttaiw111 words
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480 1984-01-20 12 UNITED Engineers (Malaysia) Bhd is countersuing Pacific Centre Sdn Bhd for M 522.85 million plus unspecified general damages for wrongful attachment to its property. The company said that a writ of summons and statement of claims for the amount had been filed by its480 words
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272 1984-01-20 12 SUNGEI Way Holdings Bhd, whose public issue is the first to be completed this year, is expected to be listed in mid-February. The offer was overwhelmingly over-sub-scribed when it closed on Jan 14. The over-subscrip-tion rate was 7L6 times for the272 words
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Article461 1984-01-20 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM AFTER lying low (or some time, entrepreneur Jack Chiarapurfc is flirting with Haw Par Brothers International Ltd again. Yesterday, Haw Par announced it had received notices under section 69D of the Companies Act from Mr Chia advising that a company461 words
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317 1984-01-20 12 ARAB-Malayslan Development Bhd, formerly Taiping Textiles, is acquiring 80 per cent of Teguh Insurance Company Sdn Bhd for M 517.14 million cash. AMDB is thus paying 15.36 apiece for the 3.2 million Teguh shares being purchased. The vendors of the Teguh stake317 words
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Article653 1984-01-20 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew RALEIGH Cycles (Malaysia) Bhd has declared a 5.01 per cent stake in General Lam her (Hsldlsgs) BM, one of the current active stocks on the markets. In a short announcement yesterday, Raleigh said it acquired the 1.82 million shares of GeneralBy Hock Lock Siew - 653 words
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Advertisement83 1984-01-20 12 When you travel 4 JAL Executive Class', youll enjoy: No surcharge. Just the normal economy fare. Separate check-in. Separate cabin, only 8 seats abreast. Seats have increased pitch—37 w and recline further. You're never more than one seat from an aisle. Space for hanging a suit pack. Hi-Fi headphones. Drinks83 words
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Miscellaneous55 1984-01-20 12 OUTLOOK tor today: Clear; scattered showers. Report for U havi prtor to 7 M pm m Jm 19 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 83 Minimum temperature 230 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine go Rainfall In millimetres NU Total rainfall for the month 80 4 Total rainy55 words
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245 1984-01-20 13 AN emergency-measures committee to look at problems of debt r—and staff reductions has been set up by the troubled Japan Line. The committee is headed by president Mr Takeshi Kitagawa who has emphasised that the full implementation of a "rehabilitation245 words
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407 1984-01-20 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM FREIGHT rates to the Middle-East are likely to edge up slowly this year. TUs follows a decision by the major operators to take a concerted action to stem the erosion in freight rates. On the Far East407 words
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Article116 1984-01-20 13 Reuter THE lines in the Australia-Pacific Coast Rate Agreement said they will lower their Australia to west coast US and n»n«rta banker surcharge to 12.54 per cent from 14.90 per cent, effective Jan 3L Parties to the agreement are Columbus Tin» and Pacific Australia Direct Line. The Australia/EasternReuter - 116 words
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Article98 1984-01-20 13 HA YUNG Seas Line of Liberia »nH Arewa Shipping Line of Nigeria have teamed up to provide a new service between Europe and West Africa. The Joint service was launched early this month. Initially charter ships would be used to offer sailings every 20 days. Ports of call98 words
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Article87 1984-01-20 13 Reuter THE French government has until Jan 20 to decide whether to approve a 600 million franc French contract for four ships going to a Yugoslav shipyard, ministry sources said. The announcement that Delmas-Vieljeux, a major French shipper, was to give the contract to a Yugoslav yardReuter - 87 words
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Article74 1984-01-20 13 FIGURES released by the General Council of British Shipping indicated that the UK flag had a disproportionately high percentage of tonnage laid up when compared with the rest of the world. The UK merchant fleet had 17 per cent of its tonnage in lay-up at the end74 words
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Article539 1984-01-20 13 UM PM« CM AC Tn0v VI 1 AAM VI s AMWUMT vn > A*«e VI Ann flhpf z i APCUH V 4 APL m O Armoar Prcigkt Sarrtcaa z A8CL m I AMntar V AUaaLtaa X I Liar V 1 AaMkiOM VI s Balt-OrIM vn VJ CM539 words
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310 1984-01-20 14 THE Thai Economic Ministers have approved a proposal to construct a dry dock to promote ship repair and construction in the country, government spokesman Trairong Suwannakhiri said. The plan was proposed by a committee appointed by the ministers. The Economic Ministers who310 words
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Article, Illustration941 1984-01-20 14 HANS E EDWARDSSON - By HANS E EDWARDSSON SEVERAL first class nonconference operators have entered the Australian trades and succeeded. In many cases, the "outsider" operators have been successful not only because of their aggressive approach to business but also because of the inability of some conferences to grasp the realities941 words
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Article1866 1984-01-20 14 CONTINUED Interest was reported on Wednesday on the freight market for iron ore cargoes to be shipped to the Netherlands with rates holding steady, shlpbrokers said. Iron ore from Narvik to Rotterdam received an unchanged US$2.6O while 94.70 was agreed from Monrovia to the Netherlands. In addition, iron1,866 words
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Article196 1984-01-20 15 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): Jfranco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container196 words
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245 1984-01-20 15 Bernama A TEMPORARY marine police base will soon be built in Terengganu to facilitate patrols and checks against foreign fishermen who often damage fish traps belonging to Malaysian fishermen. As a long term measure, a permanent base and a forward base will be built,Bernama - 245 words
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404 1984-01-20 15 THE new Japanese government plans a wide-ranging review of overseas shipping policy to counter changing patterns of trade, in particular the cargo challenge from emerging Asian nations. This is a major triumph for Japan's hard-pressed shipowners, who have long sought political and financial404 words
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Article533 1984-01-20 15 THE Thai Communications Ministry will go ahead with its plan to seek financial support for the design of a deep sea part at Laem Chabang. This follows the suspension of a plan to obtain soft loans amounting to 2,500 million baht from Japan's Overseas Economic Cooperation533 words
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5277 1984-01-20 20 SCHEDPIE 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 of5,277 words
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Article769 1984-01-20 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Nantai 7 7N/8S 20.1.84 2100 Eagle Corp FSB 0600-0900 PS As Pallas 018 20.1.84 2300 IAPL FSB 1000-1100 L3 Niaga22 2/84 21.1.84 0300 Kalimantan FSB769 words
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Article1538 1984-01-20 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFBA African Shipping Agencies (S). Urv-Emdi Um Tranagroup (S). Ahrnafcltl Umt Serrtee Kim Shpg (S). ABred C Tttffv Sea Consortium (S)/ Marinle* Enterprise (PK) Alpae Lntrasra (S) Bintanf Shpg (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling and1,538 words
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Article389 1984-01-20 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Builder n Jiang Cheng Nan Kuo Ned Madras Sea Carrier Seng Hong Wah Heng Yung Fon Lu Atlantic Glory Equator III Fort Garry Kal III Kim Ann Kota Murnl Langsa Ned Amsterdam Nile Rajah Brooke Simba PASIR389 words
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Advertisement183 1984-01-20 13 :'0 J» .Times Bookshop IMNS'IDE m k r k A > A iQIV^H O Nl '1^ prwi 5 /ri i :r. 9*m I 1 R 1 > I I I H I Orient Oveiqcas CtmiUim LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE IT Mm 241 I MS 37V 4/3 5/3 7/3 9/3 11/3183 words
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Advertisement231 1984-01-20 13 SEALORD UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG/; NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATFS EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE :<IM J \l* \N I WW N HOM.KOMi l> \K VMI N < RED SEA SERVICE WY rrac TOT n/i m IV2 tor nn231 words
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Advertisement485 1984-01-20 13 The Singapore s Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Ruku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES ■f B MI /iT*?' I Wl' \<'/ (T T -•»**vn > T *<■;i *vi >i > ~~ki 1 11' IM. •'V I Ki^M7"""*BBH M •■■,■»i».r-rtr.-«-.ire ET «L'i 9 rv<rwi■/->>'485 words
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Advertisement387 1984-01-20 14 Mimm FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE m Mm Acta** Far 1) Oarcatona. Gaaoa. 2) i yew r~i y** *AccaptM| lioqt carp tor i Ph contact PERRRSC P. K EASTBOUND imuAstu 4 4 ft Antwp, I.Htm, Bask. UK. 3) Ortawi. Htfanti 4) MKmo. StocUwta. OHo nt S'poce. *Mm 4net carp tor Sport387 words
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Advertisement378 1984-01-20 14 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES Psulf iMin Vh«! Panifb. ki tL. x Atm a rßV,n W* FftlllC rionn WHI Foadsr at Tokyo FoodoratKobo Atlantis/Canada Foodorat Kobo USA/CANADA i/« J na. V) i/J J/3 ATOM «BUI 1/3 11/3 ranoa 11/3 12/3 15/3 A. CHI Also occopttnf LCL Cargo lor USA Ports only.378 words
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Advertisement590 1984-01-20 15 The Straits Steamship Group r :ONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING *iinq>pofi In lihih. jiiwit. Brunei Ports ind Bingkok ip« rjhtai aPart 22/1 29/1 31/1 95/2 M/ 2 11/2 IS/2 21/2 25/2 •3/3 M/l 11/1 13/3 l</3 21/1 27/1 29/3 •3/3 H/3 10/2 12/2 21/2 21/2 27/2 29/2 M/l590 words
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Advertisement371 1984-01-20 15 Franco Belgian Services .1 r .1 s /-'-«•#!<■/) >«>ri ;'<*«■ With liflni.tn I .1 r h .1 *I«• r irii «l. -i. I 4.1 Z3 m« r.RUMUhM rta mm M» item M ate I*!■ uu uu liu ur* uu au IM !M 21 F* 22M MM aM 27 M aM371 words
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Advertisement147 1984-01-20 15 NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SUP'S NAME We. Kristian Jebsen Singapore Re Ltd of 10 Anson Road #30-08 Singapore hereby give notice that in consequence of the intended change of name of a ship to be purchased by Pacnorse Shipping Seven Re Limited (Incorporated In Singapore) we have applied to147 words
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Advertisement560 1984-01-20 16 H TO CONTINENT UK Hapag-Lloyd Kmmmh by Km Hani Out j Bay S pore P Kelar* Pen Bilbao LeuoesGenoa H borj Mar Rdam Shaven Art Sttlle were Connecting m Tokyo Connecting m Kobe "AKo occeptmg corgo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS vio mtmlondbridge, ond US MO-WEST by microbodge" KtOM CONI INI560 words
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Advertisement379 1984-01-20 16 m FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ItC.S.LINE I ana tHitnic r >o» TO EUROPf VIA SU€/ 1 Member ot the Ace Comorhum FROM EUROPE VIA SUf/ 1 A Memoei o' the Ace Consortium MHCAIOft 331 KOftf AN CHAMCE ISC HKonf Kaolin 31/1 5/2 7/2 12/2 13/2 Bum* T«kf« 4/2 10/2 10/2 15/2379 words
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Advertisement416 1984-01-20 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTVIG FCt I LCI CARGO FOIL m m ru mm mm u* 22/01 10/0? 12/02 14/12 IS/12 17/(2 [fmlml 1/12 J/12 25/02 27/02 20/02 1/03 1/03 Extort 14/02 15/02 7/03 0/03 11/03 12/03 14/03 mso »cctf the ia/ra tfcl/fcl to-. GoneMc. Mflios. caraMKO. oao416 words
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Advertisement879 1984-01-20 16 Everett Lines an IMntMiiMMii stcir "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR MONTEVDEO, BUENOS ARES ACONCAGUA... .23/24 Jan COMPAMA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loJd>m tor Cjtao Matarani kMH oth« at Honftonj and/or Koto On crv Throuftt Ms ot I*** to taul destination Peruvian ports antti tra MMMnOTTT THOMASTOnT HUBttERETT879 words
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Advertisement214 1984-01-20 16 as I NOSE J MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Lmmi tar VJSS SMOSE MUHTNE Pit LTD TEL *****44/7 I *****70 MM.O9 MMRTMC SON WD T« 3*7232/3 MALAYSIA TRACK t TRANSPORT LID M S7W3 t U725 PORT UIAMG PfNAAtC KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/214 words
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Advertisement923 1984-01-20 17 S£\ PIL GROUP VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOA: KOTAMUHM W-400 INPT-2S/1 DJIBOUTI. HOOEIOAH, ADEN. MOGADISCIO, MOMBASA KOTAMAJU E-453 2-5/2 HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH, AOAOA. MUKALLA KOTA SEJATI E-455 2-S/2 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AQABA. PT. SUDAN KOTA WANGI W-410 15-20/2 ADEN ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HOOEK) AH/AQAOA/PT.SUO AN/MOGADISCIO EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VOYAGE W-44S E-453 E-455 W-410923 words
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Advertisement289 1984-01-20 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COHTWNER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE m 19/2 n/i 1/1 14/1 2VI 11/1 7/4 14/4 HAM B HAVLN ROAM 11/2 12/2 11/2 21/2 24/2 25/2 27/2 2J/2 1/3 VI 7/1 1/1 U/l 11/1 19/1 25/1 27/1 21/1 2/4 4/4 5/4 9/4 11/4 12/4 U/4 U/4 19/4 HAM B-NA«DI289 words
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Advertisement620 1984-01-20 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO USA WEST/EAST COAST N GULF PORTS (Fair Contaawro* Vessefc) STOK OA* SfO U/U Houston U« IMM N TOM tuiru IHMfMI VMB 22/2 12/3 14/3 25/3 31/3 2/4 4/4 7/4 Mm Mccptnt carp to Montreal Gjtmtan Mortoft FMaMMu TO TAIWAN MO S KOREA (F««y Contammed620 words
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Advertisement456 1984-01-20 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPIMC CORPORATION MERGUI* HTANTAWYWA* PAGAN HTONEYWA ('Discharging Only) i Loading for Rangoon Spore P.Kekinf 23/25 ion 29/1 Feb 5/8 Feb 12/15 Feb P Ketong Penong 20/21 Jon EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK 'lOLii CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK 5 PORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 16 Feb 15 Mor456 words
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Advertisement1080 1984-01-20 18 H K LINE H KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD f4VfTC COAfIT (IhMi| DESTINATIONS INLAND fit IPI/MICROBRIDOE ft MNILAND BRIDGE) cma nB KLt m STOK MOTWX VOSC I/SMI simr it/n nuriiM ALIO MXETWB T y.) r 0* PORUAM) SACRAMENTO (MA OAKLAM) STOCKTOH (VM OAKLAM) HCIMOfO (VM OAKLAM) MCm Cmam CUWIAM. COLUMBUS, DAUAS.1,080 words
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Advertisement274 1984-01-20 18 PERKAPALAN MAKMUR (M) SON. BHD.. M REGULAR SERVICES TO EAST MALAYSIA L Mt mm n« ETA I*, wr WOMAN, TAMAU. L.OATU 4/2 1/2 Acapto kmrf SI li IS ka. CNhr I bear Mm mUk MINTS PENANC St IAM* SMPPMG TRANSPORT SON HO TEL *****1/*****2 TELEX MA ***** rr Ml lITMAS274 words
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Advertisement453 1984-01-20 20 Iteyioiial Container Lines 00/ 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500Hrs Tuesday Saturday SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE LAST REGULAR LINER Spore ASIAN FALCON 21/31 Jan "A' VSL 29/31 lan KUSU ISLAND 20/22 Feb PK Pnj Loadm( for: Itecat. Kuwait. Darrvnan Karachi. Dubai. Kuwait Dubai. Damman. Abu Dhabi.453 words
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Advertisement127 1984-01-20 22 MAZBOOTH LINE U3 *l»'< Sil »|i« i UNIP»EIHC TAMS K ra»OiNG UN" ICiFIC TRMS "HO'Ufi *G£WCY PTE ltd age MCV so* BHD Til t' 4344 IS hmii SINSAPOfIE f ||iH| 03 3I0«U *****6 SEA WIND NAVIGATION CO., INC. VESSEL HA LMOM6 FOR KATUTUBO (PHI FLAG) 23/1/ M MNBN/MAMLA/T AM AN127 words
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Advertisement442 1984-01-20 22 B. 3b OB BANGLADESH NATIONAL LINE (An Enterprise 0» Go.l M.V. BANGLAR TARANI ETA LOADING FOR:30 Jan Hong Kong/S.Korea/ Japan Ajents UkiPACIfIC TR**S TAAOtkG A(e*ti AGENCt PTf LTD OR'EkTm SMIPPkG CCRPk f *****4 is iiacsi Singapore u»i.' T»I «?oorMe's«4 GNOMONIC LINES STOK 23/24 MM BALTIC ORIENT 311 STORE 11 Fa442 words
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Miscellaneous160 1984-01-20 22 Regional Weather m a N v.. fA A A S3 w SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °c cr* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height f LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather f-S Wind direction with speed in knots Rain e Cloudy160 words
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