The Business Times, 27 January 1984
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Title Section11 1984-01-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 FRIDAY, JANUARY 27,1184 60 CENTS11 words
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312 1984-01-27 1 THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRTC) has awarded two more contracts worth a total of more than $80 million. The first, worth $39,257 million, is for contract 106 A which involves the design and construction of the Somerset Station. The other, for312 words
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616 1984-01-27 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH AN ALMOST perfectly balanced budget was achieved by the government last year it collected $9,128.47 million in revenue and spent $9,127.50 million. The $970,000 surplus for the financial year ended March 31, 1963, was a bonus for the616 words
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321 1984-01-27 1 FREE advertising on SBC Text will continue for the next six months with immediate effect. This was confirmed by Mr Teh Thien Yew, a marketing executive of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. The decision was made recently following the end of the initial321 words
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420 1984-01-27 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN INDONESIAN crude oil will not be processed in Singapore after the middle of this year, when the new refineries in Indonesia can operate at full capacity. Mr G Sumardjono, head of the Singapore representative office of the Indonesian420 words
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Article128 1984-01-27 1 THAI Airways International will start a Bangkok-Haadyai-Singapore service from Feb 4. For a start, Thai International will operate a twice-weekly service on Monday and Saturday with a Boeing 737 aircraft belonging to Thai Airways Company, Thailand's domestic carrier. The 8737 will be used until the128 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article71 1984-01-27 1 Reuter CHINA and Britain yesterday remained silent on the substance of their latest round of talks on Hongkong's future, despitQ growing speculation that they could announce an outline agreement as early as June. A brief joint statement issued after another two-day session in Beijing only said that theReuter - 71 words
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Article69 1984-01-27 1 Reuter THE Nationalist Chinese Armed Forces of Taiwan have stepped up their patrol of the Taiwan Strait to prevent any military movement by Beijing during the Lunar New Year period. Defence Ministry officials in Taipei said yesterday that a naval task force comprising destroyers and anti-submarine helicoptersReuter - 69 words
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Article70 1984-01-27 1 Reuter SOUTH Korean President Chun Doo Hwan yesterday advised South Koreans to stockpile enough rice at home to feed the family for one month. Mr Chun did not elaborate, but the advice seems to be in line with the Interior Ministry's guideline issued last year toReuter - 70 words
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Article90 1984-01-27 1 Reuter INDONESIA'S President Suharto yesterday accused the industrialised countries of flooding developing nations with news that served their own interests and harmed the image of the Third World. In opening the first formal conference of Non-Aligned Information Ministers, Mr Suharto called on the Non-Aligned Movement to take concreteReuter - 90 words
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Article77 1984-01-27 1 Reuter HONGKONG'S visible trade deficit widened to HKJI.7B billion last month from $894 million in November and $1.16 billion in December 1962. Provisional Census and Statistics Department figures, released yesterday, show that the trade shortfall for the whole of 1983 was $14.74 billion, down from $15.51 billionReuter - 77 words
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Article76 1984-01-27 1 Reuter CHINA'S retail sales hit an all-time high of 284 billion yuan in 1983, 10 per cent more than the previous record in 1982. The State Statistical Bureau in Beijing said yesterday that food sales increased 13.4 per cent, clothing 3.5 per cent and everyday commodities byReuter - 76 words
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Article48 1984-01-27 1 AFP BRAZIL is studying the activities of the Association of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC) before deciding whether to join. A senior official of the Brazilian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur said yesterday that his government is still keeping an eye on what the grouping is doing. AFPAFP - 48 words
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305 1984-01-27 1 A 81-PARTISAN attack m the ssartag US badget MMt «M called for m Wedaessdav sight by Presides! Beagaa la his third State if the Ualea ■iirw to Ceagreas. la a speech which called for a retara to maay af the faadameatals sf the305 words
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532 1984-01-27 1 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK CITY Developments Ltd, which yesterday reported lower earnings for 1983, plans to raise $90 million from the stock market. The company, which is a member of the Hong Leong group, has proposed to issue $90 million unsecured loan stock 1984/91532 words
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Advertisement216 1984-01-27 1 j The champion's choice for i sheer grasp and power of play. Maruman of Japan [EMDS THIRD World countries have increased their deposits with foreign banks... Page 2 THE US dollar is likely to fall this year as a result of the mounting US trade deficit, says Donald Regan Page216 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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423 1984-01-27 2 Reuter THIRD World countries have increased their deposits with foreign banks in what may be a sign of improved balance of payments health, new figures showed yesterday. The countries deposited more funds with the banks of major non-communist industrial nations in the third quarter of lastReuter - 423 words
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Article243 1984-01-27 2 POLAND'S foreign debt will rise by several billion dollars to U5529.3 billion at the end of the year, Finance Minister Stanislaw Nieckarz said. The official PAP news agency quoted him on Wednesday as saying the increase would come from rising charges, not from fresh government or243 words
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180 1984-01-27 2 Beater U8 Treuiry Undersecretary Beryl Sprlahel ku derended the Reagan administration's hands-aff approach to exchaage rate policy. la a receat speech te the Natlaaal Airlitl>a of Wheat Or*wen meeting la Denver, he restated US arguments against laterveatlea m foreign earreaey marfceU. Alse, eapital controls, suggested hyBeater - 180 words
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424 1984-01-27 2 FT THE US dollar is likely to fall this year as a result of the mounting US trade deficit, Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said. He also predicted a decline in US interest rates in the current financial year. In a news conference byFT - 424 words
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Article181 1984-01-27 2 SECURITY Pacific Overseas Finance has tapped US$75 million from the Asian dollar market through a five-year bond issue. The bond, in the form of guaranteed notes with 11H per cent interest, was offered and sold through a syndicate of underwriters led by Nomura Securities. The underwriters181 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1984-01-27 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banhs are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.125 per cent22 words
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Article190 1984-01-27 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Jan 26: U8 Dollar* Offer Bid 7 day* 911/16 09/16 1 month 911/16 99/16 2 months 9 9H 3 months 9* 8* 6 months 10 9% B months 10* 10* 12 months 10H 10* Du. 8wJr». r. j190 words
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Article45 1984-01-27 2 RANGE of prices offer ed by dlscount >ou— on Jar S: Overnight: 3 Call deports: J 3 doatei Bnytaf 3-month Sclliag Treasury bills 2H IH 3-month Bank bills 7* 7* 3 months CD 7tt 7* 0 months CD 7* 7V» Source: National Discount Co45 words
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Article150 1984-01-27 2 PRESIDENT Reagan's State of the Union speech contained nothing new and failed to produce any new trend for the dollar, which closed little changed yesterday. Moderate dollar selling was noted before his speech, delivered at 1100 hrs Tokyo time, but light buying followed the address. The dollar closed at150 words
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Article61 1984-01-27 2 THE US dollar yesterday ruled steady against other major currencies as trading increased after the European opening. Banknote rates yesterday: (HK per 1): US 7.77/7.79 UK 10.80 11.00 Brunei 3.63/3.G5 W Germany 2.75/2.77 Malaysia 3.31/3.33 Philippines 0.34/0.36 Singapore 3.64/3.66 (HK per 10): Burma 1.50/2.50 India 5.70/5.90 (HK per 100):61 words
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Article57 1984-01-27 2 THE dollar yesterday opened sharply lower than Wednesday's closing levels in an early active market. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4092/4102 1.7570/97 Cross 1.2464/67 D Mk 3.9660/90 D F1 4.4510/50 S FY 3.1510/40 B Ft con 80.72/83 F FY 12.1060/1220 Lit 2409.40/2412.00 Yen 329.42/94 DKr 14.3365/3610 N Kr 11.0605/0800 SKr57 words
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Article479 1984-01-27 2 TRADING of the US dollar on the local foreign exchange market was steady yesterday until the European markets opened in the afternoon. Against the local unit, the US dollar opened at 552.1295/05. Trading remained sluggish and the dollar closed at the opening level. latartaak hmri rate* a S479 words
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Article332 1984-01-27 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly higher in quiet trading on limited buying in line with higher overseas markets. The uncertainty of the US dollar prevented further rises. Total sales for the day was 103 lots with 19 kerbs noted. Prompt closed slightly higher at U*****.50/370.00 an ounce against332 words
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Article36 1984-01-27 2 New York 8.0TB 8MB 8.12S 8 09S Zurich 8.07B 7.S5B 8.125 tkm 8.00S WJmA Singapore 8 10B WOT 8.03B 8 15S 8.08S Closing prices in*JS dollars a troy oune B. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore36 words
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Advertisement134 1984-01-27 2 in U.K. K for One Week! From now until 31st March, when you hire a Woods of Reigate car for 2 weeks or more, you'll receive one week's rental FREE! You have a choice of 12 different models numbering over 600 NEW cars Woods of Reigate is one of the134 words
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HOME NEWS
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301 1984-01-27 3 SWIRE Systems (Singapore) will launch two new series of computers as part of its drive to capture the Singapore and regional markets. General manager-desig-nate Mr Martin Curtis said he hoped to increase the company's visibility among the public this year. The fourth301 words
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220 1984-01-27 3 Reuter THE trouble-hit British aircraft carrier Invincible has cancelled a visit to South Korea after having had to be drydocked here for the second time with a propellor problem, a senior officer from the ship said yesterday. The Invincible, on a seven-month goodwill tour oIReuter - 220 words
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Article96 1984-01-27 3 ONE of Singapore's largest lucky draws, The Chartered Bank's $1.25 million Lucky Draw, will be held today at the bank's main office at Raffles Place. This is the bank's tenth computerised draw since it was first introduced in December 1978. However, this is the first time96 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-01-27 3 HELLER Factoring (S) Ltd has appointed Aug Miah Khlaag (above) as deputy general manager. He took over the duties and functions of the former general manager, Mr Foo Kok Swee, on Jan 1. Mr Ang graduated from the then University of Singapore in 1978 with a degree64 words
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343 1984-01-27 3 THE fifth Singapore International Building Exhibition, Slbex '84, scheduled to be held from March 28 to 31 at the World Trade Centre, will be South-east Asia's biggest building show. In order to allocate the large number of exhibitors, Sibex '84 will343 words
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312 1984-01-27 3 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP NEOS Chemical (S) Pte Ltd will be standing on "three feet" this year when its third division metal preparation starts operations. Director and general manager S Iwagishi told Business Times that the department is being set up because the company312 words
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225 1984-01-27 3 BUSINESS sharks and profiteers there will be but it seems that there are always more of them lurking around during the festive seasons. With the Lunar New Year around the corner, consumers should, therefore, not give in to price increases just because the trend225 words
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Article46 1984-01-27 3 THE insurance limit for parcels sent by surface m»n to India has been reduced to $2,900 per item from $3,400. The adjustment has been made because the postal administration of India has lowered the limit for parcels sent by surface to the country.46 words
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445 1984-01-27 3 THE Auditor-General's Report for the financial year ending March 1983 has revealed certain Inefficiencies and wastage of money and manpower in the various government departments. For the financial year 1982/1983, betting and sweepstake duties levied amounted to $87.29 million. The duties are paid445 words
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148 1984-01-27 3 THE geverameat's faads laereaaed by «.15 UlIln, ralatag the Ynlaarr to $8.74 Mlltoa at the ead af the put ami year. The Bepert «I the Aadltor-Geaeral tor 1182/83 shews that the balk sf the aet laereaae came frem apprapriattoas tram the eaasattdated reveaae aeeeaat148 words
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Article619 1984-01-27 3 THE Hongkong connection in the Wee Mon-Cheng tax case was the focus of yesterday's close probing by State Counsel Jiang Slew Ming. Wee, Singapore'B ambassador to Japan for seven years from 1973 and now chairman of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, related how he first met619 words
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OVERSEAS
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481 1984-01-27 4 UPI IT would take years to repair the damage done to Third World economic prospects by the worst recession in 40 years, World Bank president A W Clausen said. And to revive these prospects, Mr Clausen said in a speech prepared for theUPI - 481 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article570 1984-01-27 4 Agencies MALAYSIA is to build its own mini Disneyland on a 12-hectare site near Port Dickson at a cost of Ms4oo million, Bernama news agency reported on Wednesday. The agency quoted the Mentri Besar Negri Sembilan, Datuk Isa Samad, as saying the funland would be built on reclaimedAgencies - 570 words
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303 1984-01-27 4 AIBLINE pilots risked becoming b*r«d ud sleepy because of the grewlug ue of computers an flight decks, t British air travel magailae warned yesterday. fVgkt latermutiam*! said a pUet might have beea tee trusting sf the aaUmatk aavlgitlsa systems la the South Koreaa303 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-01-27 4 DESPITE being labelled an austerity budget, the fiscal measures introduced into the Japanese Parliament on Wednesday have quickly been criticised for not going far enough. Critics of Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's proposals have complained that he is still not prepared to face492 words
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Article126 1984-01-27 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan said on Wednesday he welcomed Soviet leader Yuri Andropov's statement that the Kremlin remained interested in a dialogue with the United States. "I welcome it and am willing to join them if they want to talk. That is all we have been waiting forReuter - 126 words
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408 1984-01-27 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos faces the first major test of his personal popularity since the assassination last August of opposition leader Benigno Aquino when Filipinos vote in a referendum today. The referendum is to seek public approval of constitutional changes but political analysts seeReuter - 408 words
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171 1984-01-27 4 Reuter JAPAN, racing the United States to develop a new generation of computers, will nearly double to 5.12 billion yen (US$22 million) public spending on a project to develop a computer capable of thinking like the human brain, government officials said on Wednesday.Reuter - 171 words
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Advertisement211 1984-01-27 4 Seven extrAudi nary points to consider Space total seating area 2.86m 2 the most spacious in its class, with the largest luggage capacity. Comfort contoured seats and ample sideway support, with rich. harmonizing velours upholstery. Economy 6.1 litres per 100 km at 90km/ h (46.3 miles per gallon). The most211 words
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Advertisement53 1984-01-27 5 "A symbol of infinite growth, expansion and dynamism. A form that cultures visual movement and creates a radiating source of vitality." r *> ffc Kj hd P y i i rs r* IV r 1 <11l T 1 rrm 360 Orchard Road #07-08 International Building Singapore 0923 Tel: 737 935553 words
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Article407 1984-01-27 6 THE Great Communicator is at it again, declaring that America is back, standing tall. "There should be no Republicans or Democrats, just patriotic Americans. We can decide the tough issues not by who is right, but by what is right," he said. Coming at the tail407 words
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Article, Illustration858 1984-01-27 6 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN WHEN the Asean economic ministers give their expected nod of approval in May to Singapore's hepatitis vaccine project, it will put into place the last piece of an ambitious concept of cooperation first mooted in 1976. Agreement on the vaccine858 words
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824 1984-01-27 6 MICHAEL CONLON - By MICHAEL CONLON Reuter THE Doomsday clock is kept in a rambling, three-storey brick house in Chicago, five blocks from where the atomic age dawned 42 years ago. Its keepers are leading atomic scientists from throughout the United States looking for aReuter - 824 words
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Advertisement169 1984-01-27 6 r Make sure it turns out right with Kodak processing. Lunar New Year happens once a year. When a moment such as this is captured on film, you want to be sure you get high quality processing. At the Kodak Lab, you can be confident that your color films will169 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous775 1984-01-27 6 T.VF&-FWDIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Operant and Propamine ttghiftits folowed by A House Is Not a Home (Mandarin/r with English subtitles): This is the story of a girl who fights against all odds to achieve success. 4.20 International Badminton The Poco Homes Chtlenge 5.10 Cartoon Favourites 5.20 Romper Room (English)775 words
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Article, Illustration851 1984-01-27 7 ANTHONY LEWIS - By ANTHONY LEWIS NYT IN A bleak world there is one place to look these days for good news of freedom and human decency. That is to Argentina, where years of mass torture and murder under a military junta have given way to a regimeNYT - 851 words
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Article, Illustration721 1984-01-27 7 A HIGH-PITCHED swish ss—ds around the Or Stamford Room cf the Hyatt HeteL The ssMce is what Issks like a bread toaster IBM with hot water. It is the ssaad cf high technology, at the "High Teeh Made hi New Ysrk" exhibition, held721 words
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876 1984-01-27 7 LEONARD SILK - By LEONARD SILK NYT PRESIDENT Reagan is taking the high-risk course with his budget, saying in effect, "damn the deficits full speed ahead." Even on the administration's own optimistic assumptions of strong, steady growth for the next five years, the budget MrNYT - 876 words
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Article398 1984-01-27 7 MARY TOBIN - By MARY TOBIN NYT THE successful refinancing of ThirdWorld debt has averted a financial crisis but an International Monetary Fund study warns of potential problems down the road when indebted countries must resume payments on principal. Twenty-two countries completed official and bank debt restructuringsNYT - 398 words
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Advertisement127 1984-01-27 7 CORRIGENDUM Official N«ttee Pupiwl to efeuge af rid^i Ceka to be nnail AsUa Further to the above official notice dated 29/11/83 please note that there will be no change of ownership but only a change of name of the above vessel. Dated at Singapore this 27th day of January 1964.127 words
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Advertisement48 1984-01-27 7 jpnul k 11» 1M Q—Ma River Further to the above official notice dated 29/11/83 please note that there will be no change of ownership but only a change of name of the above vessel. Dated at Singapore this 27th day of January 1984. BEALION SHIPPING (8) PTE LTD48 words
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Advertisement167 1984-01-27 7 \Ou'ie likely to bump into a golfing friend at Pan-West Centrepoint gii r r a WW u V 1 w .v r*m r-i ft A\m J 0 'iim imii «s f *|fsf2 -SSr ~A» p. BEP&S H BM IfyouVe got a low handicap, that is. Pan-West Centrepoint has been the167 words
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Miscellaneous675 1984-01-27 7 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Arresting fellows (6) 7 With her, you're through be fore you start! (8) 8 Very largely blue or green areas (6) 10 Bird imitation, not very good (5) 13 Change the act (4) 14 Source of some rich arpeggios (4) 15 Gert's uncomplimentary conclusion (4) 16675 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1122 1984-01-27 9 NEW YORK CERTAIN oil stocks brightened for the second straight day on Wednesday, but the overall market turned in another dull performance as prices ended the session sharply lower amid new investor concern about the economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which weakened in late afternoon, ended1,122 words
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Article190 1984-01-27 9 JAN 25 c$ AblUbi 18% Alean 44* .1 AI«o<n* Bank Mont IT* Bank Nora See Ua 14% -30% Bell Tel 31% BP Cmn Ltd 23% Brucmn 40 Can Imp Bk 30% Can Prm M| Carlinc OKeef 51% 22 -ft Cmbl Rd Lk 30% -ft Cn Bthrt CI A 2B%190 words
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Article275 1984-01-27 9 JAN 25 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha no unch Abercom 283 3 AE And CI 870 -5 AST" 41&B 28S0 Barlows 1300 C O Smith MOO -25 Chokers CNA ZZ 200 Currte finance Edrars 400 ***** 10 MVnlk 500 >10 rufit 400 Hlwlrt mn UK Hold* 1270 4-46 I^rirhn 200275 words
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Article86 1984-01-27 9 JAN 35 Acf-Tclafunken BASF Barer BMW CommerrDank Contl Gum ml Daimler-Bern Dm MJO IW.T0 1MJ0 OB JO ICJO 136 00 nun 0.4 2J 4J M M 17 ♦a Deutsche Bank Dreadner Bank OHH Hoectut 37U0 iwjo 130.00 196 00B «u 47 1.1 Hoeach Hnrtan Kariladl KHn Unite Manneamann Philip*86 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article573 1984-01-27 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended a fairly quiet morning up to £30 a tonne higher in near Jan to £10 lower in distant positions. May and July edged to new contract highs at £2,003 and £1,940 respectively before easing to £1,994 and £1,936, £1 higher and unchanged from573 words
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Article52 1984-01-27 9 SOYBEAN FUTURES in Chicago on Wednesday closed 14V« to 4V« US-cents a bushel lower, at or near the bottom of the day's 14-cent range. Soy product futures closed lower, with prices easing toward the close. Soyoil fell 0.70 to 0.52 cent a pound, and meal declined $5.50 to $0.9052 words
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Article59 1984-01-27 9 WHEAT FUTURES in Chicago on Wednesday closed seven t0.3 V. U¢s a bushel low£. with bottom of the day's 7Vi-cent range. Corn futures closed V« to 3V* cents a bushel lower in active trade. March ended near the bottom of a four-cent range. After staging an early rally, corn59 words
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Article234 1984-01-27 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in SI 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, Special234 words
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Article161 1984-01-27 9 CHINESE Pradaee Exchange, Singapore, imi elMiag prices per 111 kg yesterday. Ceesaat «11: Bulk fob 5208 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1221.00 sellers, new drum fob $225.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $120 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $650.00 sellers, Sarawak white161 words
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415 1984-01-27 9 THE bullish palm oil market is expected to undergo sustained correction from March onwards. Even if this correction does not take place as forecast by a Malaysian public official on Wednesday, an early change for the better is highly desirable in the long-term415 words
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Article127 1984-01-27 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed lower in dull trading on lack of buying interest after a limit-down close on palm oil futures. Sentiment was also depressed by a sharp fall on Chicago soybean futures complex. January deliveries in the south region fell Ms7s to MJ2.600127 words
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Article209 1984-01-27 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 243.00 cents per kilo, down two cents from Wednesday's close. The morning session was marked down 1.50 cents on speculative selling of February One RSS and easier London advices. The market fell a209 words
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Article280 1984-01-27 9 RAS price* In cents per kilo yesterday Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 238.25 238 25N Int. 1 R.S.S February 243.50 244.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. March 248.50 2tt.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 235.50 237.50N UK Coot 234.50 236.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 231.50 233.50N UK/Coat 230.50280 words
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Article109 1984-01-27 9 NOON SSR ud SMR pncaa ym larday KA8 Ftbrvtrr (Curat Mtk) Mirth (Forward Mtk) Barara Saltan N)rm M uara SSR 10 (1-ton paUat) 211-60 213.50 N 213.50 214JON SSR SO (1 -too paUat) 209.50 211.50N 210.40 213.40N MRZLB hknuy March SMR CV (1-toa paUat) 278.50 280.50N 279.50109 words
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Article30 1984-01-27 9 Rubber: Jan 26 Singapore: February 243.00 cents (down two cents) Malaysia: February 267.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 529.16 per kilo (unchanged) 155 tonnes (down 10 tonnes)30 words
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Article83 1984-01-27 9 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday remained at the IT A fleer level of Ms».ls a kilo. Dealers said the buffer stack manager teek most e( the 156 teases on offer, down from Wednesday's ICS and a small ameant of demand from local Interest was Again evident.83 words
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Advertisement175 1984-01-27 9 «*.S vjz—Restaurant 1819 Cuisine Francaise Tuan Sing Towers, 30 Robinson Road. Singapore 0104 Tel 223-4033 Reservations: Luncheon or Evening. 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 in175 words
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Advertisement52 1984-01-27 9 oaie/tn lust the* placeto relax and unwind. With one of Singapore's top groups entertaining nightly (except Sundays). 80 Marine Parade Road *0 01 Parkway Parade. Singapore IS 4 4. Mumiu'ss lit uirs Opinio I Jinn weekends i\ Imlulax cacslill lam) Drive up to Lewi i.S and WALK right in. NO52 words
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2747 1984-01-27 10 BID and offer prices officially {feted and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown *ln brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,747 words
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Article3666 1984-01-27 10 1M3/84 High Low Company Last Sale +orGr'» Div Div Cvr Gr*» Y*ld Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE a INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 173 286 364 207 906 410 130 430 322 278 060 520 536 630 277 340 400 565 870 472 472 12003,666 words
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Article181 1984-01-27 10 Mmgen* pr lees far Jma 27 ■WMIDMriK The Commerce 3M The Savings Fund 2.15 S pore Pre* Fund 1» S pore Sec Fund 2.42 S pore Invest Fund 1.25 S pore Equity Fund 155 m 3.87 2.28 1.00 2.57 1J2 LM DIAMOND MOT STOKE Dec Diamond S'pore Fd181 words
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Article2017 1984-01-27 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchanfe yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of units unless otherwise specified. DTOUBTVIALS «JllWlll AleM (2.998 3.005) (8) 302 (19) 3.00 A Owe (2 80S)2,017 words
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Article813 1984-01-27 10 SHRUGGING eff the lethargy that has demlaated seatlmeat la the past three days, the Bißgapere stock market rallied stroagly yesterday to aaether aew high. This is attrlbated partly to a teckalcal rebeaad as the market was at aa "everaeld" pastttoa. At the eleee, the Straits813 words
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Article603 1984-01-27 10 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished slightly steadier yesterday after a bout of cautious trading in the past few sessions. The market was quiet in the morning session as investors were reluctant to make fresh commitments following continued poor leads from Wall Street.603 words
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310 1984-01-27 11 Reuter THE BID by the Royal Dutch/Shell group to take over the whole of Shell Oil, the group's main US company, is partly to simplify the group's tax position in the US, Shell sources and analysts said. The group has a high USReuter - 310 words
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Article892 1984-01-27 11 THE market was mixed at the outset in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. Wednesday's peak levels attracted light profit-taking'in some issues but the UK december trade surplus announced overnight prompted fresh demand in selected stocks. Clearing banks extended Wednesday's gains with Lloyds adding 13p to 612 while Nat892 words
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561 1984-01-27 11 Market Talk LONDON-BASED stockbroking firm, Laurence, Prust A Co has forecast net earnings per share of 14 Malaysian cents for KaaJa Lam par KepMg and 10.6 cents for HanisMS Malaysia* Plantations Bhd for 1984. On KLK, it said that the latest results for the561 words
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213 1984-01-27 11 Reuter MOBIL Corp's sharply higher results from foreign petroleum operations and a turnaround in its retail merchandising resulted in a 24 per cent increase in its 1983 profit. The improvement more than offset lower US petroleum income arising from the writeoff of US$9B million againstReuter - 213 words
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Article240 1984-01-27 11 WEABNE Ircthe'n Limited: Sixty-ninth AGM to be held at 65 o»nii» Street, #1*00, OCBC Centre; Singapore 0104 on Jan 27 at 10.30 am. 'J Metaling Tin Beriaii Fifty-eighth AGM to be held at 1st Floor, Straits Trading Building, 4-8, Leboh Pasar Besar, Kuala Lumpur on Jan 27 at240 words
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Article424 1984-01-27 11 HONGKONG STOCKS closed with pared gains yesterday despite bullish factors, including an optimistic outlook on Hongkong's political future, the likelihood of further local interest rate cuts and the firmness of HKTVB Ltd which started trading yesterday, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index ended up 5.69 points at424 words
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Article420 1984-01-27 11 SUPPORT for BHP and Santos helped Australian share markets regain some poise yesterday, although share prices marked time against a background of uninspiring performances on Wall Street and metal markets. The All-Ordinaries Index closed higher at 767.0, All-Industrials eased 0.6 to 1,025.2 whifc* All-Resources picked up 2.2420 words
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Article442 1984-01-27 11 ACTIVE foreign demand pushed share prices higher yesterday and the market average ended the day at a record closing high, dealers said. The average rose 64.55 points from Wednesday's close to finish at 10,179.65 after rising 92.18 on Wednesday. The previous closing peak of 10,150.97442 words
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Article122 1984-01-27 11 JAM M Bahu Slam Cement Slam City Cement MB unch Aotham Thai 330 Aratlitjt In*. And Truel Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ajrudhaya Ltd Bata aim Bern Jucker Charoong Thai wm Firestone Pint Trust 131 MO t Slam Credit South Asia Fibre Thai Commercial Rank a unch 193 Jl» unch122 words
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Advertisement60 1984-01-27 11 From today ourphone number is *****55 Hock Tong Bee (Pte) Lid 347 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 1025. Tel: *****55 This announcement appears as a matter of record only Wearne Brothers, Limited Acquisition of 40% shareholding Polytek Engineering Co Ltd This transaction was initiated by Singapore International Merchant Bankers Limited who60 words
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Advertisement339 1984-01-27 11 ADD-ON MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS PTE LTD KLLSLJ ASIAN COMPUTER SERVICES PTE LTD Our client. Asian Computer Services Private Ltd. one of the leading software and service companies in Singapore, is looking for a GENERAL MANAGER-BUREAU DIVISION ($lOO,OOO p.a.) Ref No: 4811 The Job Reporting directly to the Managing Director, the General339 words
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Article174 1984-01-27 12 Rises N 8 T 1710 30 Oriental Hldga 540 25 Ural Til 302 22 O C B C 11S0 20 M T C 78« 740 20 M Breweries 700 20 8 N P L 700 20 8th Msia Ind 015 20 Sel Propertien 505 20 C C 565 20174 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-01-27 12 Rises Taping Con 1400 80 N ST 1960 60 Castlefield 2450 50 Oriental 610 35 SM Ind 690 30 MTC 820 30 La rut 432 26 Wearaes 575 25 Promet 520 24 Utd Est 570 20 Falls A Hitam Tin 810 -30 K Kampar 640 -20 H L144 words
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Article48 1984-01-27 12 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 766.3 Week Ago 778.6 Thursday 1047.57 FINANCIAL TIMES Wednesday 1041.88 Week Ago 1021.40 INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 840.5 Tuesday 824.9 Week Ago 821.2 Thursday 1025.2 Wednesday 1026.0 Week Ago 1027.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 1231.89 Tuesday 1242.88 Week Abo 1260.3748 words
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Article118 1984-01-27 12 HAW Par Brothers International Ltd has announced the appointment of Loo Siew Poh as group managing director from Feb 1. Mr Loo is now chairman of Epic International Pte Ltd. He has worked for Shell, Intraco, Singapore Airlines, NTUC Comfort and the Port Authority of Singapore. MALAYA Tla118 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-01-27 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - Kuwaitis increase stake in Cycle Carriage to 10pc «ill H Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By NAJEEB JARHOM j THE powerful and highly I visible Kuwaiti Investment I Office (KIO) is not wasting any time in building up a strategic stake in Cycle A i Carriage Ltd to just short J547 words
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Article431 1984-01-27 12 MALAYSIA Mining Corporation (MMC) and Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging have struck gold in Kelantan. In separate announcements yesterday, MMC and Kampong Lanjut disclosed that the proven reserves can support a small scale mining operation for at least five years using the dry mining method. It431 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-01-27 12 THE Hong Fok group has launched a new corporate logo which will grace all current and future projects developed by the group. From close-up, the logo in red appears as a modernised design of a traditional Chinese hand fan and, from afar, as404 words
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Article54 1984-01-27 12 has re- ported a lower group pretax profit of $i.Bf million for the year ended Oct 31, 1183, compared with 112.M million In the previous year. Group turnover was, however, maintained at $31.72 million from $3C.?3 million previously. An unchanged first and final dividend of 7.5 per54 words
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Article337 1984-01-27 12 By Hock Lock Siew HONG LEONG Industries Bhd, a member of the Hong Leong group in Malaysia, has been identified as the buyer of a controlling stake in Malayan Cables Bhd. Trading in both the counters was suspended earlier this week pending an announcement on theBy Hock Lock Siew - 337 words
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Article331 1984-01-27 12 CITY Developments Ltd could not have chosen a better time to tap the market for funds. Market sentiment is good and investors are flush with cash. The company's top brass and its merchant banker, Wardley Ltd, must have taken these two important factors into consideration331 words
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Advertisement105 1984-01-27 12 SEE PAGE 11 FOR LONDON STOCKS /sign of ft good v service W For details write to Lombard North Central PLC. Banking Services. Dept 510. 17 Bruton Street. London WIA 3DH, England Telephone 01-409 3434 o*2 vc Modern Facilities Occupation UNITED EUNOS WAREHOUSE PTE LTD la |Oint wenture ol United105 words
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Advertisement101 1984-01-27 12 Our new JAL Executive Class' adds up to a first class deal At just the economy fare. n L-r r. 1 When you travel 'JAL Executive Class', you'll enjoy: No surcharge. Just the normal economy fare. Separate check-in. Separate cabin, only 8 seats abreast. Seats have increased pitch—37"—and recline further.101 words
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Miscellaneous61 1984-01-27 12 OUTLOOK for today: Fair; showers in several areas in the afternoon and early evening. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.3$ pm on Jan 28 at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.2 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 22.2 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 2.90 Rainfall in millimetres 14.5 Total rainfall61 words
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359 1984-01-27 13 Reuter THE recession-hit Indian shipping industry fears its financial problems will grow in coming months, industry sources said. They said losses are mounting, due to uneconomic freight rates, a fall in cargo and idle ships. Official aid, chiefly in rescheduling repayment of oldReuter - 359 words
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365 1984-01-27 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE Indonesia Director of Sea Communications has released a new routing system to regulate liner services plying between Indonesia and Singapore. The new routing plan is expected to be enforced soon and has produced more surprises than the owners365 words
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Article724 1984-01-27 13 Wlllll >U— P««e SWpptag Ltoe Pw C4 AC Toepfer VI I Fargo Shpg vm l Alt* VI S Feaco vn 4/5 Akmktei Liner vn a Franco- Belg m 4/5 Aipm VI s Frata Shpg VI 4 Antara Shpg X 4 Freight Links vn t APC Line V724 words
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Article141 1984-01-27 13 AFP JAPAN'S first energy-saving cargo liner equipped with sails left Kochi in western Japan on a maiden voyage to South-east Asia. Taizan Kaiun Co, the owner of the 6,650-ton Tropical Marina, said that the ship will use 10 per cent less fuel than normal. Shipping experts inAFP - 141 words
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Article150 1984-01-27 13 AFP THE financial collapse of one of Taiwan's major steel mills has sent "shock waves" through the world ship scrap industry and may lower scrap prices, Lloyd's List said. The mill is said to have certain accounts outstanding, with the result that breakers "are expected to takeAFP - 150 words
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Article124 1984-01-27 13 THE Philippines Port Authority undertook maintenance and repair projects costing about 27 million pesos last year. Of these, 331 were completed during the year while the other 89 are still in progress. Some 25.1 million peso was expended on the 19 port management units including the Port124 words
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216 1984-01-27 14 Japan's Hitachi Zosen Corp will provide Korea Heavy Industries and Construction Co (KHIC) with ship engine manufacturing skills under an agreement signed recently Hitachi Zosen will also supply related parts to its Korean counterpart under the agreement. With the arrangement, Hitachi Zosen will216 words
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Article93 1984-01-27 14 AFP MASSIVE search and rescue operations have failed to find any more survivors from a motor launch which sank off the southern Philippines on Sunday with 241 passengers aboard, the Philippine News Agency reported. A total of 54 people were confirmed dead and 42 missing, while 145 haveAFP - 93 words
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462 1984-01-27 14 AP BRITISH and French officials on Wednesday blamed "appalling" weather rather than a French Captain's delay in calling for British aid for the deaths of 16 crew members of a Liberian freighter that sank in the icy English Channel. Rescuers recovered the bodies of 14AP - 462 words
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151 1984-01-27 14 UPI THE US Coast Guard, seeking to reduce the incidence of pollution from oil spills, proposed stricter standards for some US oil tankers. The new standards proposed on Tuesday would apply to older, mediumsized tankers that comprise the bulk of the US tanker fleet.UPI - 151 words
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Article1878 1984-01-27 14 GOAL shippers continued on Wednesday to show interest in arranging cargoes to Japan, but the ore and time-charter sectors of the freight market were mdre subdued, shipbrokers said. Coal fixing from Hampton Roads and Richards Bay to Japan received US$lO.5O for a 110,000 tonner, up 25 cents. A1,878 words
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365 1984-01-27 14 AFP THE French government has announced plans to double a 1.6 billion francs subsidy already granted for the year to its shipbuilding industry in the face of fewer orders and strong Asian competition. The government will aid two large groups, Chan tierAFP - 365 words
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378 1984-01-27 14 British shipbuilders (BS) announced a further 1,870 redundancies to take place by the end of March, including Jobs to be lost through the closure of three small yards which have no work. The three yards Henry Robb in Leith, Scotland, Goole Shipbuilders on Humberside, and Clelands378 words
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Article194 1984-01-27 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 (PAR 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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596 1984-01-27 15 SPA THOUGH American exports with the 21 Gulf states registered a trade surplus of US$5 billion in the first half of 1983, shipping and related industries in the Arabian Gulf have felt the muscle of the strong dollar. In addition to thisSPA - 596 words
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232 1984-01-27 15 UPI A SPECIALLY equipped Danish rescue ship prepared to leave Esbjerg port on a search (or 80 barrels of poisonous herbicide washed overboard from a ship in a North Sea storm 12 days ago. The Gunnar Seidenfaden, fitted with underwater television and sonarUPI - 232 words
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5359 1984-01-27 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loeding at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destinatioh, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,359 words
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Article800 1984-01-27 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 Gold Orli 38W 27.1.84 2030 Star Shpg TA 3 0700-0800 N3 Kuraraa M 61/401 27.1.84 2300 Borneo FSB 0900-1100 F1 NZ Star 0524 28.1.84 0100800 words
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Article1606 1984-01-27 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). UrvEmdi Um Transgroup (S). Ahreskiel Umt Service Kim Shpg (S). AKred C TMfIW Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK) Alp* Intra*» (S) Bintang Shpg <KL)/ Island Cargo Handling and1,606 words
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Article517 1984-01-27 22 IK) AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vest*! KEPPEL WHARVES Equator m Kola Jade Kota Mum J Nlppo Maru Sanko Scorpio Straits Pride Vega Feng Hang Al Mountasah I Botany Triton Builder m Hugheverett Kola Petanl Langsa Murrayeverett Ned Hongkong Perils ProfRylke Prosperity Sri Nam Hua No 2 Straits Hope517 words
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Advertisement354 1984-01-27 13 hi SEALORDEJ ;> UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) t NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE I IiOM U' \S TAIW V\ lIIIM.hOM. I HAfiOYA +NAKATA tKE£IUNE M NAM M NiPvl 4/2 5/2 J/2 1/2 U/2354 words
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Advertisement391 1984-01-27 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe S tort 16/2 15/2 23/2 22/2 1/3 »/2 1/3 7/3 15/3 14/3 22/3 1 21/3 1) Barcatoaa. Genoa. 2) Am MrtM, Aartujs, Coptn •Accept** Europe carfo tor Ph contact PCRMBC P. I EASTBOUND n. Antwerp, L.Hawe. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Helsinki 4) Matmo. Stockholm.391 words
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Advertisement369 1984-01-27 14 mmm USA/CANADA mums as a/i FDMLT MX n/l MIDDLE CAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Pan Asia Line, ltd. CONTAMCR SCRVtCC TO/FMOM JAP AM TAIWAN mam act FMMV MX sum Kt K 11 a/2 13/2 11/2 M/ 2 17/2 21/2 27/2 IV2 lt/2 IV2 22/2 21/2 1/1 AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD M»,r369 words
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Advertisement946 1984-01-27 15 NOTICES NOTICE TO SHIPPERS MALAYSIA PACIFIC RATE AGREEMENT Reference is mode to our Notice to Shippers doted 28 December 1983 Stoppers/Tonff Holders ore hereby informed that members of the Malaysia Pacific Rate Agreement hove decided to modify the General Rate Increase to be effective I March. 1984, os foSows 1.946 words
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Advertisement342 1984-01-27 22 B. S. C. BANGLADESH NATIONAL LINE (An Enterprise o< Bangladesh Govt I M.V. BANGLAR TARANI ETA LOADING FOR:30 Jan Shanghai/S.Korea/Japan A)(Ms UN>P*CtFIC TRANS TNtDihC *GE«iCT PT€ ITS OAIEHTAI SHIPPt*C CORP* If 9!4344 15 hwsl SINGAPORE um»#r Tet 4?00'6 *****4 STORE 27 MM BOMBAY (HRECT) BALTIC ORIENT CONTAINER LINES STORE 11342 words
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Miscellaneous169 1984-01-27 22 V/ A <A Regional Weather 0j i Wa W F Yi <& Wi 41 *.V A SI NX V A CSI ft 5 c aWind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind169 words
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