The Business Times, 25 January 1984
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Title Section12 1984-01-25 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY tt, I*B4 60 CENTS12 words
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315 1984-01-25 1 SINGAPORE'S external trade last year grew* by less than one per cent, the lowest increase recorded since 1975 when total extertrade shrank by 7 per cent. However, the trade deficit narrowed to $13.3 billion after widening from $14 billion in 1981 to315 words
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602 1984-01-25 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE latest increase in licence fees for banks and finance companies has drawn a mixed bag of views ranging from "fair" to "harsh and unjustified" from the financial community. Banks and finance companies also differ on what they602 words
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Article451 1984-01-25 1 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK A PUBLIC offer of shares is being planned by the Low Keng Huat construction group, which has put its name on some of Singapore's biggest building projects. Business Times understands that Low Keng Huat Construction (Singapore) Pte Ltd is making451 words
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218 1984-01-25 1 AFP Reuter CHINESE Communist Party general secretary Hu Yaobang said in Beijing yesterday that a solution is being drawn up on the question of Hongkong's future which would be "acceptable" to both China and Britain. He emphasised, however, that "more time is needed to takeAFP; Reuter - 218 words
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309 1984-01-25 1 F N finds an outlet in petrol stations FRASER A Neave Is selling its soft drinks through a previously untapped outlet petrol service stations. And the arrangement is benefiting both the soft drinks bottler and the oil companies involved. The drinks, sold at Shell and Mobil stations, are priced slightly309 words
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Article, Illustration410 1984-01-25 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM THE aircraft market might be soft, but 12,000 (or a Boeing 707 Jet? That is just how much, or how little, a local company is paying for a Boeing 707. Of course, for $2,000, one must not expect410 words
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144 1984-01-25 1 Reuter TAIWAN to Ukely ton* up to Jw to u etfert to ftree toeal BtMjf markets treea •Met ferelga exekaage e» Into. Ctatral Baak iepaty pvtfMf iUkcrt CUm hII the iiwul to methtij PPH tar Ike mmtoe toelailag toetalltog tctoetatiw mto| et'etoffihnll to jala atperfaacioReuter - 144 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article72 1984-01-25 1 THE British aircraft carrier Invincible yesterday limped back to Sembawang Shipyard, only a day after it completed controversial repairs and sailed out. The ship's public affairs officer, Commander Martin Nestor, said the 16-000 tonne carrier was not far from Singapore when it found that further work on72 words
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Article55 1984-01-25 1 Reuter MARINDUQUE Mining and Industrial Corp said yesterday that it shut its nickel plant in the central Philippines because it had no capital to continue operations. The plant, at Nonoc in Surigao, was closed last month and will remain idle until fresh funds from creditors are available,Reuter - 55 words
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Article52 1984-01-25 1 All Malaysian government departments and agencies have been told to cut down time and money spent on organising and attending seminars and conventions. The order came from Datuk Sen Dr Mahatir Mohamad at a Cabinet meeting earlier this month. Overseas seminars and conventions are also included in52 words
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Article53 1984-01-25 1 Reuter JAPAN will start building an airport on an artificial island in Osaka Bay this year. The Japanese Transport Ministry said yesterday that the airport, with three runways, would be built five km from the coast to reduce the effect of aircraft noise on Osaka, Japan's secondReuter - 53 words
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Article62 1984-01-25 1 Reuter ALCOHOL use in Australia has reached epidemic proportions, the director of Western Australia's Alcohol and Drug Authority said yesterday. Mr David Hawks said in a lecture that Australia now ranks first among English-speaking countries in per capita consumption of alcohol. He gave no figures but said theReuter - 62 words
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Article85 1984-01-25 1 Bernama MALAYSIA has asked France to use its position as a leading member of the European Economic Community (EEC) to assist Malaysia with regard to the proposed imposition of certain taxes on Malaysian products by the EEC countries. Among them is the consumption tax on palmBernama - 85 words
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Article70 1984-01-25 1 AP A 29-YEAR-OLD man described as having a personal vendetta against Japanese and other foreigners has been arrested in connection with the stabbing of 11 foreigners in the Bangkok area in the past month. Bangkok police said yesterday that the arrest on Monday ended an intensive police manhunt.AP - 70 words
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Article56 1984-01-25 1 THE new Changi Animal and Plant Quarantine Services Centre has served to speed up the import, export and transhipment of primary produce. The centre, which was built at a cost of |800,000, started operations in September last year. It has helped to streamline inspection and certification, as well56 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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593 1984-01-25 2 Reuter THE Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is hoping that its pending trading link with the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simez) will breathe new life into its moribund gold futures contract. And with the recent change in contract specifications, CME officials are hoping thatReuter - 593 words
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114 1984-01-25 2 Reuter BANK Negara Malaysia said that its gold and foreign exchanges reserves fell to MsB.Bl billion in December from $9.86 billion in November. The central bank's total assets fell to $14.85 billion at the end of December from $15.17 billion at end-November.Reuter - 114 words
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Article122 1984-01-25 2 THE 25th branch of DBS Bank will open at Goldhill Centre on Saturday. It offers the full range of banking services and financing packages, including personal and housing loans, trade financing as well as credit card facilities. To woo depositors there will be a special122 words
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Article89 1984-01-25 2 THE Hongkong Rank has a long-term commitment to provide better services to the public. This was emphasised by Mr A P Hill, chief executive officer of Hongkong Bank when be spoke at the opening of the bank's Tanglin branch and subsidiary at Claymore Plaza. "Singapore has89 words
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424 1984-01-25 2 NYT TEN key staff of Credit Suisse First Boston, the London-based investment bank, resigned on Sunday to join Merrill Lynch, its US competitor. It is believed to be the largest mass defection in the Euromarkets. The changes are the latest in a seriesNYT - 424 words
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Article215 1984-01-25 2 Reuter THE US Treasury said that the average effective yields rose to 8.92 per cent on three-month bills and 9.01 per cent on six-month hills at its regular weekly auction. The three-month rate was up from 8.82 per cent at last week's sale. It wasReuter - 215 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE
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Article22 1984-01-25 2 THE average rate 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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Article183 1984-01-25 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Jan 24: U8 Dollar* Offer Bid 7 days 911/16 98/16 1 month 9* 9H 2 months 913/16 9 11/16 5 months 9H 9* 6 months 101/16 915/16 9 months 10* io<* 12 months 10* 10* Dm 8w.Fr*. fULUl.183 words
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Article41 1984-01-25 2 RANGE of prfc BM Oflcn Ml by dlscoast bouses am Jan M: Overnight: Call deportta: s-s Ootoi 3-month B-TlM Mfaf Treasury bills 211/16 29/16 3-month Bank bills 711/16 7 S/16 3 months CD 71* 7U months CD 7* 7K Source:41 words
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Article105 1984-01-25 2 THE market yesterday closed little changed for the second consecutive day, with many operators holding off to await further data on US economic trends. US December consumer prices were due yesterday and durable goods orders today. However, the figures were not expected to provide any real incentive. The dollar105 words
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Article94 1984-01-25 2 THE US dollar fluctuated narrowly in thin trading yesterday, while most dealers were awaiting some economic figures to help assess the strength of the US economy. Dealers said the forthcoming latest consumer price index and durable goods order statistics, may provide hints on bow the dollar will move. Banknote94 words
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Article72 1984-01-25 2 THE dollar yesterday opened more than a pfennig higher than Monday night's close after rising in overnight markets, and remained firm in early trading. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4020/30 Can *****,85 Om 1.2465/68 DMk 3.9590/9630 DF1 4.4535/80 S Fr 3.1470/1510 B FY coo 80.77/89 F Fr 12.1080/1235 Lit 2406.20/2409.3072 words
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Article499 1984-01-25 2 TRADING for the major currencies on the foreign exchange market was active yesterday except against the local unit. The greenback opened five points off its overnight closing of 552.1300/10 against the local dollar. Trading was thin and the dollar closed at its opening level. Mrtuk hwi< iSn it499 words
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Article331 1984-01-25 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly higher In quiet trading on light buying interest following the strengthening of the US currency. Total sales for the day wu 96 lots including 48 lots for kerbs. Prompt closed slightly higher at U*****.00/367.50 an ounce against $365.00/316.00 in New York. February at331 words
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Article36 1984-01-25 2 MM PM New York 8.0SB 8.238 1.105 8JK Zurich 8.27B 8.17B 8.32S 8.22S Tmm Mm Singapore 7-MB 8.23B 8. MS 8J8S Closing pric in US doilan a troy oune t. Source: Credit S, S'pore36 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration329 1984-01-25 3 AKIO Morita, described as the architect of the remarkable success of Sony Corporation, has been invited to speak at this year's Singapore Productivity Lecture. Mr Morita, chairman and chief executive of the company, will be ftigniaring the development and growth of Sony, its329 words
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293 1984-01-25 3 HOSPITAL Corporation of America (HCA) is looking into the possibility of running private hospitals in Singapore and in nearby countries. Its chairman, Mr DS MacNaughton, told Business Times that HCA already has a representative office in Singapore which is looking into this matter.293 words
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192 1984-01-25 3 CANADA wants to share its technology with Singapore. Mr High Planche, Economic and Development Minister of Alberta, was in the Republic for nearly a week to meet government officials and businessmen to promote trade and Joint ventures between Singapore and the province, a Canadian High192 words
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332 1984-01-25 3 A DECISION will be made by District Judge Chandra Mohan today on whether to call the defence of Wee MonCheng, who is charged with evading income tax on a total of 118,000 interest from a 1100,000 fixed deposit account taken out with the332 words
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154 1984-01-25 3 NANYANG Technological Institute (NTI) set aside about $500,000 during its 1982-33 session its first year of operation to fund 24 applied research projects. Although applied research is not the main function of NTI, the expense was Justified because the projects benefited its academic staff, students154 words
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494 1984-01-25 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE HAMPERED by lack of space in a good year for the hamper trade, Sincere Hampers and Floweray Pte Ltd has bought a flatted factory to bouse its growing business. The 278.7 square-metre property at the AJJunied Industrial Complex is494 words
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343 1984-01-25 3 THE number of industrial accidents has dropped marginally in the past few years but the number of fatal accidents has gone up during the period. A Ministry of Labour spokesman said the total number of accidents in industries last year fell to 6,046343 words
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465 1984-01-25 3 BOEY KIT VIN - By BOEY KIT VIN NINETEEN New York companies dealing in hightechnology goods are looking for representation here. The companies are part of a group of 40 New York firms taking part in the High-Tech/Made in New York Exhibition at the Hyatt465 words
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232 1984-01-25 3 THE Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Brunei Darussalam is organising a trade fair from June 20 to 24 as part of its celebration of the sultanate's independence. This is the first official exhibition to be announced in Brunei since its232 words
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Article132 1984-01-25 3 MOBIL Oil Singapore is giving away gold and silver at a local hotel today. Three graduates from the National University of Singapore will be receiving gold and silver medals from its chairman, Mr Dorsey Dunn, for their academic achievements. Lau Hwai Keong, who topped the132 words
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OVERSEAS
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688 1984-01-25 4 NYT EUROPEAN industrialists and government officials have reacted angrily to new American moves intended to stop militarily useful technology from being diverted to the Soviet bloc from countries outside the Western alliance. The executives said yesterday that proposed American exportNYT - 688 words
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Article341 1984-01-25 4 Reuter POLITICIANS expect to see an increase of at least six per cent in Japan's military expenditure when the government unveils details of this year's budget today. But total spending will increase by only about 0.5 per cent to 50,627 billion yen for theReuter - 341 words
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228 1984-01-25 4 AFP THE governments of the world are spending more, taking more taxes and building up bigger budget deficits. An International Monetary Fund (IMF) report, released in Washington yesterday, says that from 1972 to 1981, government spending at all levels in the industrial countries as aAFP - 228 words
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Article128 1984-01-25 4 Reuter BANK of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa said Japan should make policy efforts to prevent itself from being isolated from the rest of the world. He told a conference of the bank's branch managers yesterday that the problems facing Japan concerned not only tradeReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration132 1984-01-25 4 Reuter ITS AN UBsll million Ua that r track driver Stuart Kelly 1« getting frem his wife In this picture taken after the Kelly* finally Pepped ferwSd m Tneeday te claim North America's largest ever taxTheyjStthe Jackpot nine days age bat kepi the «•«■tryReuter - 132 words
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203 1984-01-25 4 AFP THE Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (Mida) last year approved 496 applications from investors to start new manufacturing projects in the country. Malaysian trade and industry minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said oa Monday that the capital investment required for the proposed projects wouldAFP - 203 words
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Article737 1984-01-25 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time Prom SIA SQli OUO LAX/TYO TMA TL331 0200 BEY/BOM/KUL PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ41 0606 MAA MAS MH601 0820 KUL CAL CI010 0645 JED/DHA MAS MH671 0906 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN737 words
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451 1984-01-25 5 Reuter THE Reagan administration has formally designated Iran as a country supporting international terrorism, a move that will tighten already strict export controls against it. State department spokesman John Hughes said on Tuesday the decision "was based on convincing evidence of a broadReuter - 451 words
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Article151 1984-01-25 5 AP PRESIDENT Reagan has accused the Soviet Union of violating seven arms agreement provisions. He officially told the US Congress it was a serious matter that "raises doubts about the reliability of the USSR as a negotiating partner." The violations mentioned include testing a new intercontinentalAP - 151 words
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191 1984-01-25 5 Reuter THE BnM aews ageacy Tm said m Ticwiiy Preai deat Btaprt three year* la the WMte Hum ted m him the iiipalsttsa sf a raMd militarist «he teM lies Hka a fairy-tale wtteh. la eae sf the fiercest Bavfet attacks eaReuter - 191 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article, Illustration549 1984-01-25 5 Agencies PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has made a key change in his Cabinet, nominating White House counsellor Edwin Meese, law-and-order conservative and advocate of the president's conservative philosophy, to succeed Mr William French Smith as Attorney-General. Senate leaders have indicated that Mr Meese would win approval fromAgencies - 549 words
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Article, Illustration856 1984-01-25 5 Reuter JAP AN- Australia relations, strained in recent years by economic recession and Japan's efforts to diversify its supplies of raw materials, wUi come under the spotlight next week when Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke makes an official visit to Tokyo. Japan isReuter - 856 words
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250 1984-01-25 5 Reuter UPI FEDERAL investigators have broken up the largest cocaine trafficking ring in US history, Attorney-Gener-al William French Smith announced yesterday. Mr Smith said a federal grand jury in Atlanta, Georgia, had issued an indictment alleging that the ring had smuggled about five tonnesReuter; UPI - 250 words
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418 1984-01-25 5 UPI HELPED by falling petrol costs, consumer prices in the United States rose by about the same moderate amount in December as in November, possibly giving 1963 the best inflation rate in 11 years, analysts say. The Department of Labour released itsUPI - 418 words
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194 1984-01-25 5 AP FIFTY non-aligned countries are gathering in Jakarta tomorrow to work towards reducing telecommunication rates for national news agencies and boost subscription to a nonaligned news agency pool. A preparatory meeting is now drawing up the agenda for the five-day meeting. High communications tariffsAP - 194 words
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Advertisement619 1984-01-25 4 VA Since the Egyptians built the first sundial in 1400 8.C., man has been obsessed with time and how to record it. ■has produced men rdinary achieve--1 the frontiers And it is this same momentum, this constant searching for perfection, that has enabled Patek Philippe to achieve and maintain the619 words
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Advertisement83 1984-01-25 5 Henderson Industrial Park "A landscaped industrial park creating a most pleasant working environment in the heart of Singapore." f, m m m mm !5x K S r> J* *> §r* A > t m m I3S vt syj* ?> u M ?JS v-: v #.V Prime Freehold* Flatted Factory, Warehouses,83 words
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Advertisement184 1984-01-25 5 mat in the yeSow pages cum competitors green. works hard36sdays a year. Smart businessmen know that it pays to advertise. Especially in the Yellow Pages. Because an ad in the Yellow Pages reaches people who have made their decision to buy and are now looking for a seller. And that184 words
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Article536 1984-01-25 6 TWO is not enough. This message for better educated parents is not exactly new. It has been five months since the Prime Minister drew attention to what is now academically termed "the lop-sided pattern of procreation." In words that are more easily understood, the government is536 words
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Article1128 1984-01-25 6 ARIK BACHAR - By ARIK BACHAR Reuter ASIA and the Pacific, high on the list of potential superpower battlegrounds, are bristling with the latest war material as east and west try to maintain a balance of power. Western military experts say that while the number of ships, submarines andReuter - 1,128 words
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Article, Illustration630 1984-01-25 6 J L BATTENFELD - By J L BATTENFELD UPI IT IS an urban sore thumb with a romantic name, a grimy citadel of fetid concrete apartment blocks jammed one against another defying eight decades of British colonialism and building safety codes. The Kowloon Walled City noUPI - 630 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1984-01-25 6 Bn Stow: ta: Dickens 7f don't -reu. Frce likc"Tue Brcx OF P> SUS13 words
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Miscellaneous781 1984-01-25 6 SINGAPORE 5 MALAYSIA 3 3.00 PM Opening and Propamine Ifighfights folowed by Hotel (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 4.35 Exercise with Qoria 4.55 The Animal World Afien Animals: This programme examines the threat and harmful effects posed by animals from other parts of the world when they are introduced into the781 words
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Article, Illustration1542 1984-01-25 7 LARRY THORSON - The Three Mile Island accident cast a shadow over many plans and gave confidence to opponents o! nuclear power who always have said reactors are unsafe, as well as too expensive and dangerous to future generations. The public image of the nuclearAP - 1,542 words
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Article529 1984-01-25 7 HOH BAN KHEE - By HOH BAN KHEE Bernama THE Maya farms, an integrated livestock and meat processing farm in the Philippines, will never again have to pay electricity bills or suffer power black-outs that is, if all its pigs do not get constipation at the same time. SituatedBernama - 529 words
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Article307 1984-01-25 7 JEAN-PAUL CADORET - By JEAN-PAUL CADORET AFP BOEING, the mrUI ■amber aae airplaae ballder, expects the laterastlsasl market for snf allmui ptoass to grew foster thu tavai for mw miieh. Vlee prwMft Jim Blae says the eempaay did aat pha to get late the prsfltoMe "ssH plsae bastaear" hat wasAFP - 307 words
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Advertisement66 1984-01-25 7 Ideal accommodation for overseas consultants 28 units of service apartments Within CBD Minimum one month's lease In-house cleaning services Complete with furniture, kitchenware and linen For details call Leasing Executive Tan Chong Realty Pte. Ltd. 15 Queen Street. #05-01, Tan Chong Tower. Singapore 0718. Tel: *****22 Jont Leasing Agent Acumen66 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous606 1984-01-25 7 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Sailor's cry to a woman on the street to stop (5) 6 Blackish pier? (5) 9* The fight against winter infection? (4,3) 0 Imagine you're asleep! (5) 1 Training vehicle? (5) 2 One man's money (5) 3 Politician who needs to use braille? (7) 5 Surrounded606 words
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Advertisement185 1984-01-25 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain A /lb/ Ho*ao* h/tfutic a£lwtofxBa*> Scale new heights in music with the THUNDCRBIRDS" as this versatile, 4-member contemporary group enchants you with their spell-binding repertoire while the equally talented "NAOMI THE AVENUE" continues to entertain you. Both groups alternate daily (except Sundays) from 5.00185 words
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Advertisement180 1984-01-25 8 Fill your lunch hour with endless variety. Choose from the Inn of Happiness one price menu. An endless selection of specialities far only $24.00 per person. > J Fk $e* T Enjoy a dclcctablc selection of favourite Cantonese dishes from our onepricc menu for $24 per person fj (inclusive of180 words
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Advertisement141 1984-01-25 8 Daily Buffet Lunch at COFFEE GARDEN For reservations, please call *****22 ext 142/917 or direct line *****42 restaurant sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. novoici J,! J CHwiKi inn Singapore 214 Dunearn Road, Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49, *****22 I L j PALACE i Baby Abalone in Claypot 9. We also141 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article182 1984-01-25 9 JAM B Francs Actions Solan* MM -2 ■t El i I s 31 M Cite Outer Br. BB -30 ate actor p c cite a*io R«f Cradit ButeBr Cradit Bate* R*f Etattrowmtt Br. OMU PUcher Br Qtotoui Re MM MO aw 4B mo 740 MO -B -M -J -10182 words
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Article83 1984-01-25 9 jan a AM-Telefunken RAkr Da MJO 115.30 0J -1-8 HorUn Kantadt KHn ISBJO nuo 273.00B -0J -7 atfw Commarsbank Conu Oumml IIP 08 427JO 1TM0 UUO U ill 1 -0.7 Utnntamann Philip* Komm 404OCB 150 00 320j0 moo 1IU0 •1 +2J Daimler-Benz n«f»— f B»?8?A -1 J Deutoehc Bank83 words
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Article188 1984-01-25 9 JAM 33 FT* CORBEILLE Alr-IJnutO* M3 J Aquttalne Nat Dm Petrole B 8 N Derail Danone 19UD rno 4.1 unch C 8 T (ThomaonffL— de* Petrole* Credit Ponder De Prance 390JO 30 J 304 901 J Hachette (Llbratrte)1475 -30 Mlchelln (B) ow ilt Omnium 066 •10 Peugeot Philip* (Nt188 words
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Article700 1984-01-25 9 NEW YORK THE STOCK market suffered its biggest decline of the new year on Monday as investors, worried about the state of the nation's economy, took the Dow Jones Industrial Average back to where it was in the middle of December. The Dow, which now700 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article794 1984-01-25 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended an active morning £11 higher to £2 lower. The most active March position ended the morning at £2,118 traded, below the new contract high of £2,135 reached earlier and £2 below Monday's traded close. Physicals were very quiet. Turnover totalled 2,292 lots including794 words
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Article154 1984-01-25 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed V• to 3 V« US-cents a bushel lower in very slim dealings. Many traders remained sidelined ahead of Monday afternoon's USDA grain stocks report. Most activity consisted of evening up operations ahead of the report. The previous USDA crop production report caught154 words
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Article110 1984-01-25 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed 6V* to two US-cents a bushel higher in quiet late trade. Trade talk that the US will grant grain export credit guarantees to nations that often import US wheat lent support to prices. Egypt received a 40-year loan from the US to110 words
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Article126 1984-01-25 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed quietly firmer on short-covering and some speculative interest in aniticipation of a sharp rise on the Chicago soybean complex later yesterday. In the Jan position north region rose Ms2s to M 52,700 a tonne, while in March south firmed Ms44o126 words
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Article301 1984-01-25 9 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 0.82, 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, Special301 words
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Article317 1984-01-25 9 UPI WORLD supplies of soybeans and other oilseed crops, although still tight, have increased in the past month as the US soybean harvest surpassed expectations. The US Agriculture Department, in a world oilseed situation report last Friday, raised its estimate of the world oilseed crop forUPI - 317 words
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Article271 1984-01-25 9 THE RUBBER market yesterday closed quiet with February One RSS buyers quoted at 243.50 cents per kilo, unchanged from Monday's clo6e. The morning session was marked up slightly on speculative buying of February and March One RSS following steadier London advices. The market lost three-quarter cent in the afternoon271 words
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Article273 1984-01-25 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Mnnm INOOQ (per kilo) Close (per kilo) Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b, Int. 1 R.S.S. FeOruarv Int. 1 R.S.S March Int. 2 R.S.S. UK/Coat Int. 3 R.S.S. UK/COM Int. 4 R.S S UK Coot Int. 5 R.S.S. UK/Coat Buyers 238.50 244.00273 words
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Article106 1984-01-25 9 NOON SSI It «ad SMR pncm ymt lordor EAR f«W«tn (Carnal Mtfc) Man (Parwaii Bay ara 1 213 JO 210J0 ek IMlk) SSR20 3SR SO (1-loa pallM) (l-loo palfct) 111 JO 208 SO 213J0N 211.S0N 215J0N 212JON MRELB Ftbrairr March SMRCV SMRL SMR 6 SMR CP SMR106 words
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Article28 1984-01-25 9 Rubber: Jan 24 Singapore: February 243.50 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: February 268.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 171 tonnes (down six tonnes)28 words
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Article43 1984-01-25 9 THE Btrmlts tin price la Peaaag yesterday stayed at the IT A fleer level sf MsS.lf a Idle, reflecting a eeattsslng shertege sf demand. The buffer steek manftger teek meet sf the 171 tsaaes sa etfer, dews (rem 177 sa Meaday.43 words
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Article169 1984-01-25 9 CHINESE Putotit Exchange, Stagapm, ctartag price* per IN kg yesterday. Cmmml «11: Bulk fob $208.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $221.00 sellers, new drum fob $225.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $120 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $655.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq169 words
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Advertisement107 1984-01-25 9 >-2— Restaurant 1819 Cuisine Francaise Tmm Sing Towers 30 Rohvaon Road Singapore 0104 Reservations Luncheon or Evening Tel 2Z***** 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 Jean Marie Noirot in107 words
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Advertisement312 1984-01-25 9 WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS PTE LTD Pet-Fu Building 24 New Industrial Road #02-06 Singapore 1953 Tel: *****86. *****98 AS SOLE DISTRIBUTOR OF OUR PUBLICATIONS IN SINGAPORE. OECD PUBLICATIONS BRING THE PRACTICAL RESULTS OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION WITHIN YOUR REACH A STANDING ORDER ADAPTED TO YOUR312 words
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2802 1984-01-25 10 BID and offer prices officially Listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the flfctnber of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All flmes Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,802 words
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Article3642 1984-01-25 10 1M1/S4 High Low Company Last Sale +orGr*s Div Div C'TT Gr*s Vld Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECnON ONE '■V. INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL :rn an 364 m 306 410 in g xm on aao 666 rn0 4*n iMO I 472 un -s M 900 -4003,642 words
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Article174 1984-01-25 10 Managers' prices fer Ju 25 ■MiTHKmrni The Commerce 3 61 The Savings Fund 2.13 S'pore Pro* Fund 1.57 S'pore Sec. Fund 2 40 S'pore Invest Fund 1.23 S pore Equity Fund 1.53 J8T 3.84 2JI 1.C7 2.55 1J0 1.6 DIAMOND MOT STOKE Dec Diamond S'pore Fd (US») 0.49174 words
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Article2193 1984-01-25 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to tbe Kuala Lumpur Btock Exchanfe yesterday, with tbe number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS IJMiwHi (3KB 4.Q25) AkM (3.085) (2) 3.08 (6) 3.06 A Cfcse2,193 words
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Article871 1984-01-25 10 TRADING an the Singapore stsek market yesterday opened oa weaker note bat reeevered slightly daring tke afternaan ta close mlt«d ta easier. Speculative lames taak centre stage ence again with same ef them trading la a volatile fashion. The market opeaed asttceabty weaker ea spillover selling871 words
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Article567 1984-01-25 10 POOR overseas leads dampened sentiment on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, leaving share prices mixed with an easier bias in less active trading conditions. The market began on a weak note as investors turned cautious and resorted to liquidating some of their positions. As567 words
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Article904 1984-01-25 11 THE market opened lower yesterday in light trading, extending Monday's losses, prompted by a fresh fall on Wall Street overnight, dealers said. Beecham lost 15p to 308. On Monday, it rose 3p against the trend ahead of an analysts' meeting. Unilever was lOp lower at 935, BP eased904 words
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Article415 1984-01-25 11 BHP led a general downturn on Australian stock markets yesterday, triggered by a sharp fall in the gold price and Wall Street's overnight decline. The All-Ordinaries Index fell 5.6 to 772.0, the AllIndustrials Index 5.1 to 1,027.7 and the All-Resources Index 5.8 to 569.5. Falls outnumbered gains by a415 words
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Article247 1984-01-25 11 HONGKONG STOCK prices fell yesterday in the first major correction of the year, with the Hang Seng Index finishing 20.53 points lower at 1,035.28. Dealers said the index had risen 184 points since the start of the year and yesterday's easier tone was prompted by declines in247 words
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Article197 1984-01-25 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower on persistent small-lot liquidation of blue chips and populars following the sharp fall on Wall Street on Monday. The market average lost a net 48.06 frdm Monday's close in Tokyo to end at 10,022.92 after being down 52.37 a short time197 words
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Article122 1984-01-25 11 PRICES yesterday closed slightly higher in thin trading ahead of the Lunar New Year festival. The Book Club Index firmed 0.22 of a point to close at 120.86 on a marginally improved trade volume of 103,921 shares. Bank deposit rates proved more attractive to some investors than shares. Barll122 words
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Article68 1984-01-25 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally lower in continued dull trading. jam M Paaoa z I Ann Minim B a&L C» I m 131 Lara une IS BSC LM aac L(0 unc LM -CO MB unc Ltll unc LUM unc U unc LMM unc LM ODCi b b b b68 words
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Article546 1984-01-25 11 MALAYSIAN Oxygen Bhd (MOX) is holding discussions with the Foreign Investment Committee on the further restructuring of its equity to raise its Malaysian content to 51 per cent. According to MOX chairman Tun Datuk Haji Omar Yoke Lin Ong, MOX would achieve this by increasing its546 words
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Article396 1984-01-25 11 UPI HEIRS and trustees of the vast J Paul Getty fortune agreed to support the US$lO.l billion takeover of Getty Oil Co by Texaco Inc. the biggest corporate merger in US history, Getty Oil and Texaco officials said. Under the agreement signed on Monday, Texaco increasedUPI - 396 words
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517 1984-01-25 11 PERMODALAN Nasional Bhd (PNB), together with its wholly-owned subsidiary, Amanah Saham Nasional Bhd, has raised its investments to M 54.81 billion, at cost, in 135 companies last year against $4 billion in 127 companies in 1982. These figures were revealed by PNB's517 words
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Article88 1984-01-25 11 has reported a US$22 million loss for the last three months of 1983. The banking and insurance group, which uses the slogan "Tnat Will do very nicely..." to advertise its international credit card, showed a $156 million profit in the same period of 1982. It said88 words
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Article195 1984-01-25 11 MERILL Lynch Co lost US$42 million in the fourth quarter against a year ago profit of $142 million. It earned $230 million for all of 1983, down from $309 million in 1982. Included in the fourth quarter loss was an aftertax charge at $60 million, and in the year earnings,195 words
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Article75 1984-01-25 11 has agreed to decide whether sitton of Charles Schwab Corp, a public securities brokerage firm, violated the Bank Holding Act. The court said it would consider an appeal by the Securities Industry Association against the proposed acquisition, which was earlier approved by the Federal Reserve Board. The75 words
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Article126 1984-01-25 11 WEABNE Britktn Linrttoh Sixty-ninth AGM to be held at No 1M0, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore 0104 on Jan 27 at 10.80 am. PETALJQfG Tin Berhad: Fifty-eighth AGM to be held at 1st Floor, Straits Trading Building, 4-8, Leboh Pasar Bessr, Koala Lumpur on Jan 27 at 12.30126 words
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Advertisement142 1984-01-25 11 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit Clue 27th January. 1986 of: THE SUMITOMO BANK, LIMITED 6 Shenton Way #01-09. DBS Building, Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of Interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest Period142 words
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Advertisement135 1984-01-25 11 see Secretarial Communications Sdn. Bhd. REGISTRARS FOR AMALGAMATED STEEL MILLS BERHAD LION CORPORATION BERHAD. CHANGE OF ADDRESS With effect from Ist February, 1984 our address will be changed from 6, Jalan 213, Petaling Jaya, Selangor to: 4th sth Floor, Wisma SPS 32, Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 03-*****5 (16 lines)135 words
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Article166 1984-01-25 12 Rites Indices T«Mriok 846 +46 PMC SO# an +n Jan 23 Jan 24 U ac rv>mr CAIHHt I' OF 915 500 +n BT Composite: 965.44 961.33 M4 iM BT Indicator: *****32 2367*1 O B Life 1780 80 ST Industrials: 1040.61 1039.56 Tta Ckdf no 15 ST Finance: 2905.93 *****2166 words
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Article, Illustration141 1984-01-25 12 Rises Indices Temerloh 945 CASH 630 Tan Cboog 920 UM Flour 1000 Toshiba 1180 U Gables 560 EaoOrd 1300 Falls +65 +40 +30 +30 +30 +20 +20 MBT Indicator: NST Industrials: NST Finance: NST Hotels: NST Properties: NST Tins: NST rubbers: Jan 23 *****12 1470.26 2707.77 659.14 989.07141 words
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Article56 1984-01-25 12 HJLHANG SENG Tuesday 1035-28 Monday 777.6 Friday 781 J& Week Ago 786.0 Monday I 1 1086.81 Week Ago 800.72 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1087.7 Monday 1083* Week Ago 1015J Monday ..814.8 Friday 826.8 Week Ago 813.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 772.0 Monday 1244.4556 words
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Article305 1984-01-25 12 JACK CHIA is strengthening his hold on two companies in his stable, Jack CUa-MPH Ltd and Hstei IM-PaaLM. Yesterday, JC-MPH, his flagship company, announced that 1.182 million of the company's shares were bought over by Sabreor Pte Ltd for a total consideration of $2.13 million. The305 words
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525 1984-01-25 12 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - ■HUH Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has its own set of "practical" guidelines for assessing companies seeking listing on the exchange. These practical guidelines are applied in conjunction with a set of already stringent requirements525 words
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Article59 1984-01-25 12 UNITED Iafiftarlml Cwpm> ttsa Ltd says that Kim Land Co Pte Ltd, in which UIC's chairman Lee Kim Yew is deemed to have an interest, has sold 72,000 UIC shares at an average price of $1,652 per share. THE unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share of59 words
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372 1984-01-25 12 THE Registrar of Companies is upgrading its recently-launched telex instant information service to enable subscribers to receive speedier information on companies and businesses. According to the Registrar of Companies and Businesses, Mr Chiam Boon Keng, the ROC's computer system has been linked to the Telecoms Data372 words
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297 1984-01-25 12 THE ehalrmaa aad managing director of receatly-liated LAM Greap Investments Ltd have sold a total «1 7&MM shares sa the stock mar- ket yesterday. Hm shares were said to the pabUc at $4 M apiece, briaging la total riadlw attoa sf SSJ7S million. Chalrmaa297 words
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Article490 1984-01-25 12 By Hock Lock Siew HAW PAS is in the limelight again following disclosure by the two archrival shareholders, the UOB grasp and Jack Chia that they have bought additional shares in the cash-rich company. Haw Par's share price rose 10 cents to $2.91 yesterday. Since theBy Hock Lock Siew - 490 words
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Article294 1984-01-25 12 TRADING in the shares of Malaysianbased H«g Lesag MmMm Bhd was suspended yesterday at the request of the company pending an announcement. This is the second counts' to be suspended this week. The first was Malayaa Cables Bhd. HLl's suspension, which took the market by surprise, has triggered294 words
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Advertisement140 1984-01-25 12 Explore the exquisite taste of Japanese cuisine at the Shima and discover its subtle charm. From a wide selection of delicious set lunches to an elaborate a la carte dinner. Like Teppanyaki, Shabu- shabu and Yakiniku (Bar-B-Q) at our restaurant to the widest variation of Sushi at our Sushi Bar.140 words
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Miscellaneous59 1984-01-25 12 OUTLOOK tor today: Fair in the morning and rain in the afternoon. Beptrt far 24 hnn prtor to U pm m Ju 24 at Ike alrpart: Maximum temperature 312 Associated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 23.2 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 1.80 Rainfall In millimetres 2.5 Total rainfall for the59 words
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382 1984-01-25 13 Agencies A FEDERAL panel investigating the sinking of an American oil drilling ship east of Vietnam three months ago remained perplexed at what caused the GJamar Java Sea to sink and what happened to the 81 crew members. The five-member National Transportation SafetyAgencies - 382 words
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367 1984-01-25 13 A FAR Eastern Freight Conference member is believed to have been fined for a hefty sum of US$l million for infringing the conference's regulations against rebating. According to a Lloyd's Lists report, the operator whose name has not been revealed is said to367 words
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Article68 1984-01-25 13 Reuter THE General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) tramp timecharter index rose to 103 in the fourth quarter of last year from 100 in the third quarter, the GCBS said. The latest figure compares with 84 in the fourth quarter of 1982,142 in the fourth quarter of 1961,Reuter - 68 words
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Article90 1984-01-25 13 AFP AN Indian freighter with 53 crew aboard was detained at the south eastern port of Ulsan on Monday on a court injunction as the ship's owner, the Damodar Vulcan Carriers of Bombay refused to deliver a consignment over a freightage dispute, port authorities in Seoul reported. TheAFP - 90 words
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Article115 1984-01-25 13 Reuter THE French government has refused a French shipping company licences to import four logcarrying vessels from Yugoslavia, the French Sea Ministry said. The refusal comes on the eve of a demonstration in Paris by French shipyard workers in protest against planned redundancies in the declining state-controlledReuter - 115 words
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Article72 1984-01-25 13 UPI SOVIET firemen worked for 10 hours to extinguish a blaze aboard a Yugoslavian merchant ship in the northern port of Murmansk. The Yugoslavian crew escaped unharmed. They failed to seal off the hatches and doors before abandoning the ship, creating the danger of an explosion thatUPI - 72 words
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Article463 1984-01-25 13 r%e* CM aiMtasUw PM» CM «i i rmt» vn 11 4*B «i i l*i o va 1 iM.lai Vitm va i r»* BH i «i rn^UB vn i Ms x i lIClM v MI i* 1 m. ai o hi V i IIBM ri mi. i ftjiiw463 words
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Article718 1984-01-25 14 AFP CONDITIONS were subdued on the freight market last week, with open reporting of fixtures again restricted by the confidential clauses included in the contracts. The holiday in Japan at the beginning of the week ensured a very quiet start to trading. But there appeared to be increasingAFP - 718 words
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Article1923 1984-01-25 14 ACTIVE time-charter business developed on the freight market on Monday with the bulk of fixing concerning vessels out of the Continent or Mediterranean with more longer term chartering evident, shipbrokers «aid. A vessel of 140,000 long dwt was booked from the Continent for six to nine months trading1,923 words
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1038 1984-01-25 14 THOUGH there were few major incidents recorded last year the number of oil spills in 1983 surpassed that of the last three years. While the statistics for the whole of 1983 are not available, Mr John Archer, managing director of the International Tanker1,038 words
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Article194 1984-01-25 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the membtr lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.194 words
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297 1984-01-25 15 Reuter WORLD merchant shipping laid up (or lack of employment declined for the sixth successive month to 80.3 million dwt at the end of November from 84.13 million at the end of October, the General Council of British Shipping (GCBS)Reuter - 297 words
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175 1984-01-25 15 THE Indian Container Line Consortium appears to be on the brink of disintegration with the threatened withdrawal of Scindia Steam Navigation. The consortium was set up in 1981 to challenge the competition from the Continent and British Container Consortium (Cobra). Scindia which suffered a175 words
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513 1984-01-25 15 A PLAN to ensure the survival of Grand Marine, a subsidiary of the collapsed Carrian Investments, has been put into action, the Hongkong shipowner disclosed. The debt restructuring plan, agreed with its lenders five months ago, extends for two and a half years from513 words
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Article228 1984-01-25 15 Reuter EXPANSION work is underway at Jebel All port in the United Arab Emirates to meet increasing demand on the facility. The port authority said that leases with 11 companies were signed recently for land sites in the industrial zone, bringing the total industrial tenantsReuter - 228 words
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5093 1984-01-25 20 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 Port5,093 words
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Article733 1984-01-25 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Pelopor 67A 25.1.84 2100 Bo us te ad TA 3 0700-0900 B2 A1 Wajba 6 26.1.84 0100 Sealord TA 3 0900-1100/1600-1800 P5 L Srlmathl 12W733 words
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Article1486 1984-01-25 21 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agrnrtes (S). Airs Fill* Um Tranagraup (S). Atiallil Uaar Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Twfkr Sea Consortium (S)/ Martatn Enterpriae (PK). Alpae Intra** (S)Bintang Shpg (KL)/ UUnd Cargo Handling and1,486 words
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Article475 1984-01-25 22 AT CONVEimOMAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Petch Dee Huai Yin Sun Aster Pyramids Jalamotl Kim Ann Golden Eagle Mergul NlppoMaru Ploydee Proleaor Rylke Sanfco Scorpio Oil Hu Yuan PASIR PAN JANG Berth 15/8 18 23/4 31/2 33/4 25/8 23 as/s 18 13/4 31/2 10 44 Agent Intercon475 words
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Advertisement23 1984-01-25 13 \mm LONDON Freights WEEKLY Freights ■r IK (CI J iF. SHIPPING Seheiile CONTAINER SeMmles WHO Aeti for Wtom SHIPS In Part REGIONAL VMtker23 words
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Advertisement524 1984-01-25 13 The Straits c Times Activities, nrpppTnpv Key Personnel, Agencies 0* i Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE ANTWERP ROTTERDAM U.K. BREMERHAVEN HAMBURG LE HAVRE SCANDINAVIA 17 DAYS 18 DAYS 19 DAYS 19 DAYS 20 DAYS 20 DAYS 21 DAYS NEXT SAILING M.S. AXEL MAERSK SINGAPORE:524 words
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Advertisement558 1984-01-25 20 Ke«|ional Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA DOT STO* SKLA VOY STOK PWT MTMMBHUM 1(7/1(1 SaM 31 lan 239/241 7 Feb II FA t-. SINGAPORE ISLANDS USE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S'ptrt fK Pnj Laadhc far558 words
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Advertisement177 1984-01-25 21 GOOD HARVEST LINES RED SEA SERVICE MOUNT ORO OWfO'S ACT GEN. FiT. ACTS: ETA LD6 FOR: 11/11 FA HOOCBMi JEDMH, k TEH TUNG LINES 1/7 Fab KEELUNG/KAOMSUK L I. HOUNN6S PIE LTD ICON SMTPMG PTE LTD TEL *****39, *****20. *****11 TUt ***** WON PAIWIM/—BMf OWUtAW WITH KSSL ETA/ETD P. OfIMNG177 words
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Miscellaneous161 1984-01-25 22 y J Regional Weather rc > a S P5 J v*SS fi C' 4 3 XSIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND• R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain V Cloudy Sky W w Bartaee winds are indicated by arrows161 words
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