The Business Times, 1 February 1984
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Title Section11 1984-02-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1W4 60 CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration347 1984-02-01 1 WEE Mon-Cheng, chairman of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, was found guilty on three charges relating to tax evasion yesterday and was fined a total of $22,000. District Judge Mr Chandra Mohan, in his Judgement, aid that the case put up by the defence347 words
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Article114 1984-02-01 1 Reuter THE US index of leading economic indicators increased a seaaonaHy adjusted 0.6 per cent in December after falling a ie vised 0.2 per cent in November, the Commerce DepartaNßt said. The measure designed to foretell economic trends started rising in September 1982 and onlyReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration607 1984-02-01 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE 'Made in Singapore' tag is to go on 75 per cent of the disk drives used by IBM on its personal computers this year. Following the recent signing of an |800 million contract, 2.4 million Scinch floppy drives including those607 words
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413 1984-02-01 1 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF THE Singapore government will not approve applications to set up more smelters. This is because Singapore has no interest in energy-intensive industries such as tin-smelting. However, it will not shut down existing privately-owned smelting companies without lawful reasons because this would413 words
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Article306 1984-02-01 1 HARRY Wee, a former president of the Singapore Law Society, was suspended from legal practice for two years yesterday by a panel of three Judges headed by Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin. This followed the society's action against him last year to show cause306 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article82 1984-02-01 1 OPERATORS of coach services to Malaysia and Thailand will be asked by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to justify their fare increases during the Lunar New Tear season. A board's spokesman said that there were sharp increases in coach fares charged by ID travel agencies, which were82 words
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Article48 1984-02-01 1 INDIVIDUAL and corporate bankruptcies in Hongkong jumped 35 per cent in 1983 over the previous year. The British colony's Official Receiver's Office said it handled 137 individual bankruptcies and 280 company winding-up cases last year, as opposed to 109 individual and 199 company cases in 1982.48 words
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Article64 1984-02-01 1 UPI AP AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke arrived in snow-covered Tokyo yesterday for a five-day official visit, including talks with Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone on Australian beef, coal, and uranium exports to Japan. The Australian premier is to meet Mr Nakasone today, followed by a luncheon meetingUPI; AP - 64 words
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Article74 1984-02-01 1 Reuter A SINGLE newspaper advertisement yesterday for workers at a new airport in Birmingham, central England, produced 12,500 applicants for just 60 jobs. Airport authorities in London said the flood of applications, in one of Britain's worst unemployment areas, for jobs as baggage handlers, security guardsReuter - 74 words
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Article61 1984-02-01 1 Reuter A TWENTY-FOUR hour strike called by opposition political parties and trade unions in Bombay yesterday closed most textile mills in India's richest commercial city. Trade unions in Bombay said pickets also prevented buses and t»yjg from operating in the city. However, government officials said most portReuter - 61 words
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Article65 1984-02-01 1 Reuter JAPAN'S trade surplus rose sharply to a record U5531.65 billion in 1963 from $18.08 billion in 1982, with exports rising while imports declined. The Finance Ministry said yesterday that these figures are bound to increase pressure on Japan in talks with major trading partners this monthReuter - 65 words
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Article76 1984-02-01 1 Reuter A FILIPINO lawyer helping an inquiry panel into the murder of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino said yesterday that official records show the man whom the armed forces said was the killer was not a communist guerilla. Beinvenido Tan, public coordinator of the panel, said recordsReuter - 76 words
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Article26 1984-02-01 1 INDONESIA'S repayment of its foreign debt will amount to US$2.6 billion in the coming fiscal year about 21 per cent of its total exports.26 words
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93 1984-02-01 1 haaanl eeresaeaylast Mi to trail a am ealtorally afjteriittfe paMte was LtjnjiUiJ «i,T M«h| Is dne to rtfcto to the paMto, saM Mr eHMatsd at the MnoNiy. m M*M M*r standards d edacsit—, stars aad aire fhfip rsaas will «hy senses MmmMm and93 words
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278 1984-02-01 1 WITH Just 17 days to go before its start-up, the Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (PCS) on Pulau Ayer Merbau has confirmed the first of its feedstock suppliers. This is British Petroleum, which will supply between 30,000 and 50,000 tonnes of naphtha278 words
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265 1984-02-01 1 THE United Overseas Bank group is on a recruitment drive in Hongkong. It is looking for Hongkong nationals to work in the Singapore head office. The positions advertised for in the Hongkong press include credit and marketing managers, senior dealers, managers for the international265 words
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Advertisement241 1984-02-01 1 I'OFFCE I SYSTEMS Qv* k-top word processor We challenge you to outgrow the intelligence of the Qyx* SEE HOY CHAN GROUP The Year of the Rat begins tomorrow. What lies ahead for the world, the country and the individual? Today, Business Times offers you a peek into the new year.241 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration544 1984-02-01 2 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH APPLE yesterday launched a major counter-attack against IBM In this part of the world through a display of marketing flair that is seldom seen among computer vendors. In a two-hour presentation punctuated by slide shows, music, and544 words
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525 1984-02-01 2 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG ONE year after Cost Plus Electronics Supermarket introduced an unusual marketing concept into the industry, it is still the only company practising it. Cost Plus gave shoppers the chance to have one of their shopping days in a month declared525 words
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299 1984-02-01 2 ONE UNIT of deep sea diving control system made the Lunar New Year that much happier for auctioneer Victor Wee. Mr Wee, from Victor and Morris, sold the system for $1.01 million at an auction yesterday, and he stands to299 words
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259 1984-02-01 2 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE MOBE Wags pares— are taalag lata their goggle bases thaa ever before, with ever I.S infill— adalts watching ttlfvMia «yesterday," snnstdlag Is the 110 Media lades sarvey eeaSarvey Bessareh Apart fleas the higher Mism ef televWea viewlag Is the Increased259 words
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562 1984-02-01 2 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP LK-NES (SEA) Pte Ltd, a Danish-Singapore Joint venture, is planning to move into security systems by September. Its managing director Soh Kim Wat told Business Times that the increase in Singapore's crime rate is an indication of the potential for562 words
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286 1984-02-01 2 A RECOMMENDATION made by the Singapore National Employers' Federation (SNEF) to the National Trades Union Congress that the NTUC reduce its affiliation fees has come up against strong objections by the union. The SNEF had suggested, after a study mission to Japan to286 words
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Article75 1984-02-01 2 TELECOMS has ***—*+a its Speedpost service to all cities and towns in with effect dram today. The service was previously available to only a few cities there. Also from today, the weight limit of Speedpost items to Canada will be increased from 15 kg to SI kg75 words
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209 1984-02-01 2 ADVERTISING agencies in Singapore may come under the umbrella of a world advertising body. This idea of an assodatioa at all advertising organisations around the world was proposed by the European Advertising Agency Association (EAAA) as a counter move to organisations such ss Unesco,209 words
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128 1984-02-01 2 FROM today, four more types of products are granted tariff preference under the Asean Preferential Trading Arrangements. The tariff discount ranges from four to 2V* per cent from the usual five per cent duty applied on the same products from non-Asean countries. A statement128 words
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Article97 1984-02-01 2 MOON rock from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is now on display at the American Library Resource Centre. Gathered on the moon in 1969 by the crew of Apollo 11, the lunar sample was brought here for the Asian Aerospace '84, from Jan 1897 words
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Article698 1984-02-01 2 ■nOIMIS AMD COURSES Nov 30,1983-Feb 22 (Wednesdays): Average Adjusting, srrc. srrc Dec 19, 1983-Feb 13 (Mondays) Miscellaneous Accident Insurance, SITC, SITC Jan 4-Feb 4 (Saturdays): Employers' Liability A Workmen's Compensation Insurance, SITC, SITC Jan 4-Feb 15 (Wednesdays): Introduction to General Insurance, SITC, STTC Jan 5-March 8 (Mondays A698 words
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212 1984-02-01 2 INDOCEMENT Singapore Private Limited has raised SSS millioo for a cement grinding plant in Singapore. Arranged by First Pacific Finance Limited, the credit facility is beiqg provided by Amro Bank (Asia) Limited, Bank of America NT A SA, Bank of Tokyo and212 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article242 1984-02-01 3 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly higher with little activity in the market following uncertainty about the gold price and the outlook for interest rates. Most operators remained sidelined however on lack of fresh news ahead of the Lunar New Year. Total sales for the day was 159 lots242 words
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Article35 1984-02-01 3 MM PM New York UB 8.J7B UBS UBS Zurich 8.328 8J7B 8.37S 8.33S Taes Mm Singapore 8.33B US UBS UTS Closing prices In US lollars a troy ouao s. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.35 words
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Article125 1984-02-01 3 THE US dollar was slightly lower In late trading yesterday, while business were generally quiet in Asia. Dealers noted the holiday mood in Hongkong and Singapore ahead of the Lunar New Year and that Japanese traders were staying off trading because of the month-end. The US unit traded around125 words
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Article484 1984-02-01 3 THE local foreign exchange market was uneventful yesterday as traders waited on the sidelines far more US indicators expected yesterday night. Dealers could not predict what direction the market may take. The US dollar opened at 552.1300/10 against the local currency, five points off the overnight closing. Slight484 words
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Article22 1984-02-01 3 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 9.126 per cent.22 words
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Article61 1984-02-01 3 THE dollar opened steady in a very quiet market yesterday as traders awaited fresh impetus from US economic news. Opening quotes yesterday: US i 1.4005/65 Can L7545/565 Cross 1.2488/91 DMk 3.9650/585 D F1 4.4525/4560 SFr B Fr con 3.1530/560 80.76/87 FFr 12.0075/1106 Lit 2409.70/2412.35 Yen 329.78/330.22 D Kr NKr61 words
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Article121 1984-02-01 3 THE MARKET yesterday remained quiet with moat operators uncertain as to the dollar's future direction. The dollar ended at 234.74 yen compared with the 234.70/ 75 New York close after being in an «wMiiy narrow range of 0.11 yen for most of the day. The dollar dipped to 2.8138/48121 words
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Article170 1984-02-01 3 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Jan 31: US Mui Offfcr Bid Tdmra 09/10 ST/16 1 month OH 9% 2 month* 911/16 3 month* W 9% 6 month* 10 9% 9 month* 103/16 101/16 IS month* 108/16 103/16 Da*. SwJr*. 1 month 3 month* 6170 words
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Article43 1984-02-01 3 RANGE at prfc sas oflai id by discount hum m Jaa 31: Overulftit: 1 Call deposits: i—a 3-month KrS Treasury bUU m 2H 1-month Bank bills 713/16 711/1® 3 months CD 7tt 7H 6 months CD 7* 7H Source: National Discount Co43 words
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227 1984-02-01 3 Reuter INDONESIA is act to manlute a US$5OO million eightyear loan next week, banking sources said. Chase Manhattan Bank will be the overall coordinator of a five-member Joint coordinating group which will manage the loan. A senior banker in Jakarta saidReuter - 227 words
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Article90 1984-02-01 3 AFP THE Bank of China (BOC), Hongkong's second-largest bank, is to spend HK$l billion building Its new 70storey headquarters, a senior h» l ««Mil said. Coupled with the billion dollar premium paid for the prime building site in central Hongkong, the construction expenditure will bring the structure'sAFP - 90 words
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175 1984-02-01 3 Reuter RULES on the issue of samurai bonds will be eased from April in line with Japanese government policy to internationalise the yen, underwriting managers at securities houses said. New foreign borrowers with a double-A credit rating will be allowed to issue yen-denominatedReuter - 175 words
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Article392 1984-02-01 3 Reuter FOREIGN banks regard the Philippines as a high risk area and have stopped lending to offshore hanira there even though they are not covered by a moratorium on repayment of foreign debts, bankers and brokers said. They said yesterday that the problem wasReuter - 392 words
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104 1984-02-01 3 THE Industrial and Commercial R«nk Ltd (ICR) will raise its Sing» pore .prime lending rate to 9 per dmt tram 8.75 per cent, effective today. Its fixed deposit rates on one to six months will rise to €.75 per cent from 6.5 per104 words
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Advertisement259 1984-02-01 3 Continuing the tradition of gracious living at PENANG'S PREMIER SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE CITY v Newly Renovated Refurbished. -V I. i yl ome hotels are places l V where you sleep and eat. W Others are places where you can live a little, relax and let the world qo by.259 words
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Advertisement400 1984-02-01 3 Announcing THE TOUCHSCREEN PERSONAL COMPUTER The Hewlett-Packard 150. fVfmrw L Atotallynewway to make ccmixiters est-to-uae Touch. It makes sense. To operate a personal computer by pwwl simply touching the screen. Whether you're finding an computer, address with Personal Card File or making a phone call* our new Touchscreen Personal Computer400 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration879 1984-02-01 4 NYT ALTHOUGH US stock prices dropped again on Monday and federal budget deficits still loom large, Wall Street officials expressed relief that President Reagan had decided to seek a second term. They seemed confident of his re-election and thus were particularly pleased with the prospectNYT - 879 words
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202 1984-02-01 4 PEOPLE all ever the world •re drinking mere champagne to take their minds el! eeoaemie reeesston. Or wlt w—II seem from Ike sales Bgues tress Meetlending Preaeh sales sf champagne braved Iks Ismrslit reeesston last ysnr to rise by seven per eent while betties sf202 words
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535 1984-02-01 4 UPI, SPOT sales of crude oil have climbed to their highest level since October and indicate world oil prices will hold at least until July, oil specialists in London said. Analysts said prices on the international spot market, where oilUPI, - 535 words
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Article109 1984-02-01 4 AP ANOTHER American marine has been killed in Lebanon, the death coinciding with an assessment that the volatile foreign crisis poaes the greatest threat to President Ronald Reagan's reelection chances. The assessment came from Mr Edward Rollins, Mr Reagan's campaign director. Mr Rollins said theAP - 109 words
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485 1984-02-01 4 UPI TENS of thousands of Filipinos demonstrated in the streets of Manila yesterday in the largest outpouring of anti-government sentiment since the funeral of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. Chanting "revolution" and "fight, fight, fight", the Filipinos Jammed pedestrian overpasses and sidewalks upUPI - 485 words
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161 1984-02-01 4 Reuter AN HEIR to a pharmaceutical fortune was sentenced on Monday to "chemical castration," using a controversial drug made by his family's company, after he did not contest charges of raping his teensged stepdaughter. Roger Gauntfctt, 41-year- old great-grandson of WEReuter - 161 words
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339 1984-02-01 4 UPI AMERICAN business productivity improved by 3.1 per cent in 1983, the biggest gain in efficiency since the economic recovery of 1976. The US Labour Department in Washington said on Monday that factory productivity measured by itself showed the best improvement in two decades.UPI - 339 words
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Article716 1984-02-01 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tim froa SIA SQU QUO LAX/TYO IMA TL331 0900 BEY/BOM/KUL PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA MAS SQU MHGQ1 005 on MAA KUL CAL CHJ10 096 JED/DHA MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH8U 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 096 KUL RBA Bid 1000 BWN716 words
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514 1984-02-01 5 AFP BARTERING, an ancient form of commerce which in recent times has been limited to accords with Eastern taloc countries, has undergone a pronounced revival and now accounts for 40 per cent of world trade, Western experts said. The barter system was highlightedAFP - 514 words
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Article286 1984-02-01 5 UPI THE expulsion, defection or transfer of 147 Soviet KGB agents in 20 countries around the globe during 1963 has clearly put Moscow's intelligence agency on the defensive, US officials say. Aside from their KGB losses, the officials said on Monday the Soviets and their clientsUPI - 286 words
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341 1984-02-01 5 Reuter IN A subtle shift of position, the US is hinting that it would be willing to merge the US-Soviet talks on medium and long-range missiles if this is the only way to get Moscow back to the negotiating table. USReuter - 341 words
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693 1984-02-01 5 THE Sony success story has come unstuck with shareholders grilling company executives for more th»n 13 hours on Monday about the electronic giant's poor profit performance. In one of the longest shareholder meetings on record in Japan, Sony president Norio Ohga and other693 words
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297 1984-02-01 5 THE European Economic Community (EEC) has proposed that Japan "suspend" import duties on manufactured goods for an indefinite period in order to reduce its growing trade surplus with the EEC. The suggestion was contained in a letter sent by Mr Wilhelm Haferkampf,297 words
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Article, Illustration487 1984-02-01 5 NYT WHEN the propaganda loudspeakers atop the concrete bunkers of the Nationalistheld island of Quemoy blast away at the Chinese mainland barely a kilometre away, the anti-communist broadsides are mercifully interspersed with the songs of Teresa Teog. Taipei's most effective psychological weapon against the communistNYT - 487 words
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Article676 1984-02-01 5 WORLD M BRIEF Agencies INDIA is expected to invest more than US$2 billion in purchasing a new generation of commercial Jet aircraft in the next 10 years. Kamini Chadha, managing director of Indian Airlines, the country's domestic service, said in New Delhi yesterday thatAgencies - 676 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-02-01 5 Reuter JAPAN'S foreign minister, Mr Shintaro Abe, said in Washington yesterday his country was ready to make concessions on trade disputes with the United States. "The outlook is rather good," be told a news conference at the end of a visit during which both countriesReuter; UPI - 345 words
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247 1984-02-01 5 UPI, FT FOREIGN lavestmeat la ly last year la spite «I eeaeern aver the eetoay*• fatare aai the receeetea. The Heagheag Geverameat Office aaaeaacei la Liatia ea Msaisj that a tatal of 287 lerelga hfttTSSSeh ee2y la IMS. Statistics released by the nißMfiffial ilvlslonUPI,; FT - 247 words
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Advertisement82 1984-02-01 5 V 0 J* 4 m V V --Xf m 0 or* At the Baron's Table, intimacy reigns for a couple, privacy prevails for executives. Delicious, tempting courses are carefully conceived by skilful chefs. And from the Baron's Smokehouse, every other culinary variation is lent to make superb feasts. So if82 words
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Article508 1984-02-01 6 POLICE-and-thief and boy-meets-girl dramas cannot satisfy television viewers for long. The rationale for introducing a third television channel for more serious entertainment had thus been aptly summed up by the Culture Minister S Dhanabalan. After officially declaring open SBC's new Channel 12 last night, viewers were508 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-02-01 6 ZHOU MEI - The Ox is green so look out GETTING IT RIGHT IN THE YEAR OF THE RAT By ZHOU MEI DO NOT be fooled that good times lie ahead just because recent economic indicators have been pointing the right way. The charts might look good but the colour of the all-impor-tant547 words
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1267 1984-02-01 6 LIKE to start the Year of the Rat right? Right! So all business activities should have stopped on new year's eve. The traditionalist would have sealed up all paraphernalia of business the books, ink slabs, writing materials, abacus and safes. Remember, businesses1,267 words
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Article, Illustration672 1984-02-01 6 WITH the start si the Year ef the Bat tsmsrrew, aew hepes and expeetatleas abound. Bat an hi aay ether year, seme will have a mere beaevetoat. year ahead, ethers a less eemfertahle eae. Thns, la the eemlag year, these hern la the years672 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1984-02-01 7 JEREMY CLIFT - By JEREMY CLIFT Reuter SLICING through the city like an axe through watermelon, Calcutta's new metro has left a trail of earthworks, choked traffic and a storm of protest in its wake. India's first underground railway has ljeen 10 years in the making and is stillReuter - 1,048 words
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945 1984-02-01 7 ROBERT HERSHEY JR - By ROBERT HERSHEY JR NYT AT A time of huge budget deficits, the American national debt is growing so rapidly, and the cost in interest has climbed so high, that members of both parties in congress are vying to record themselves asNYT - 945 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous670 1984-02-01 7 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Initial cause of much wild strife (5) 6 Tongue on the dresser, perhaps (5) 9 Well-liked turn in one part of London (7) 10 Garment on a horse? (5) 11 Not a loose individual, we hear, as giants go (5) 12 To many, maybe a nice670 words
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Miscellaneous887 1984-02-01 7 SINGAPORE 5 MALAYSIA 3 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Hotel (Mandarin/r) 4.30 Extras* with Gloria 4.50 The Animal World Shark Hunters: Bill Burrud hosts this fHm on sharks, a highly unpredictable killer. 5.15 Romper Room (English) 5.45 Homo: The children at Westmere House visit elderman Joe to help clean up887 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1090 1984-02-01 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended a quiet morning session yesterday £4 higher to £11 lower from the previous close. March finished at £2,070 traded and bid, £5 below the morning high »wri £11 down from Monday. Physical activity was quiet. SUGAR: Number Four raw sugar futures at midday yesterday1,090 words
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Article215 1984-02-01 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed from 2 Vi US-cents a bushel higher in August to off 2Vi in May, the only month to close lower, in thin trade. March traded in a 15-cent range. Prices drifted lower through the day as locals dominated trade and pushed prices215 words
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Article172 1984-02-01 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed from iVi US-cents a bushel higher in spot March to one lower in distant March, the only month to fall. Spot March traded in a 7 -cent range. All months fell to new contract lows early under local selling in extremely thin172 words
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Article301 1984-02-01 9 THE RUBBER market yesterday closed slightly higher with February One RSS buyers quoted at 244.75 cents per kilo, up 1.25 cents from Monday's close. The morning session was marked up one cent on buying interest and steadier London advices. The afternoon session improved a quarter cent hi cautious trading301 words
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Article268 1984-02-01 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (P* Mjp)_ Int. 1 R-S-S. prompt f o b. 230JO 240.50N tot. 1 R-S.S February 244.25 244.TS IN. 1 R-S-S. ICarck 248.25 248.75 Int. IRS3. 236.50 238J0N UK/Coot 235.50 237.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 232.50 234JON UK/Cant 231.50 233J0N Int. 4268 words
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Article95 1984-02-01 9 NOON 881 1 and SMR pritM ymt lardar RAS FaWaanr (Carraat Mth) Mavah (Forward Mtk) SSR20 (1-ton pallat) 212. SO 214.SON 214 SO 216. SON 88R50 (1-ton palbt) 210-S0 212.SON m» X14JON MRELB Pafcciary March SMRCV (1-ton pallat) Z79.00 281.00N 280.00 280.00 282.00N SMRL (1-taa pallat) moo95 words
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Article30 1984-02-01 9 Rubber: Jan 31 Singapore: February 244.75 cents (up 1.25 cents) Malaysia: February 266.50 cent* (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 70 tonnes (down 110 tonnes)30 words
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Article68 1984-02-01 9 THE Straits ttm price la Peuag yesterday remalaed at the IT A fleer level ef MWJiiiHh, despite a The laefc ef ehaage reflects a eeattaabg shertage tt h—i The taffer steefc maaager wm agala the aa]«r layer while leeal laterest presided little sappsrt. Tsrsever fell Is day, with68 words
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Article153 1984-02-01 9 AFP JAPAN'S cotton yarn production In 1983 totalled 399,846 tonnes In pure cotton yarns and 37,890 tonnes in mixed yarns. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry reported that pure cotton yarns output in 1983 represented a drop of 7.9 per cent from 1982 while thatAFP - 153 words
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397 1984-02-01 9 AP TALKS between cocoa Importing and exporting nations on a new international cocoa agreement, which resumed in London on Monday, are expected to concentrate on a put forward by exporters. The proposal, which was presented by Ghana last week on behalf ofAP - 397 words
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266 1984-02-01 9 THE generally favourable weather conditions have boosted prospect! tor world cereal crops in 1984, but stocks are expected to fall substantially. According to the monthly report of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) published-fa New York, world' cereal production last year decreased to266 words
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Article135 1984-02-01 9 AFP PRODUCTION of Jute, one of Nepal's major foreign exchange earners, (hopped by 40 per cent this fiscal year (July 1963/84) with farmers cutting down on Jute acreage in favour of makfag profits elsewhere. No Jute eaptfls have taken place in the past threeAFP - 135 words
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Article103 1984-02-01 9 THE Malaysian crude patan oil market was featureless yesterday on lack of interest, ahead of the long Chinese Lunar New Tear holidays. The refined market was also dull, with buyers reserved, reflecting a continuing nhsrnct of foreign demand. The market is closed now and reopens on Feb 6.103 words
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Article154 1984-02-01 9 CHINESE PrHu« Kxeku|t, Hlagspirr, ini eMag prices per 188 kg Cißwt ell: Bulk fob $208.00 sellers, old dram (in second hand drum) fob $221.00 sellers, new dram fob $225.00 sellers. Ospra: Mixed (loose) $120 buyers. Popper: Muntok while pepper fob Asta NLW $645.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq154 words
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Article230 1984-02-01 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ 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, Special230 words
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Article166 1984-02-01 9 JAM II Pre GROUPB COKBDLU Carrefour Plnanclere de 1441 ♦30 Alr-Uqulde m 4.4 L "Union 13U0 •I AMtWMlW Oh Petrole BSI Oereala Danone C 8 P (Tlwi—• CI* rnnctlw da Petroles Credit Ponder Dt Prance Hachtcu no ♦0 Latent Moet-Henneeey Opfl-Partbaa Penarroya Radlotechnlque 343J0 1430 17X40 0000 408 134166 words
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Article79 1984-02-01 9 JAN 3# m FORWARD MARKET Or Bra Lamb Hohok Patro Ryl Dutch J740 MM ZZ MM -M unci +M Aeec Arbad AMur 730 MM 010 ♦M M +30 -I -15 •IM 18 -SO Stdro Soc Oen Beif 8oflna 1M0 MM MM unci unci -40 40 Canpac Coei Da tan79 words
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Article73 1984-02-01 9 JAM JO UR Bmto0 Central* CM Com Aevm Roma Brtdanla PW Ord ra MM rat OB.T3 in -4JB -MO +J0 OaiMiBli MOW MM in Frii In nat ItaJc*m«nU CM Italfaa LflWIt Ord I tm «M no rmao 1» ♦a ♦no -l -300 MatUotanc* auoo iitw MUAAO AM Ord wt73 words
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Article134 1984-02-01 9 JAM 30 ArttwMrtiii Franca m Ml +5 *0 +3 iaao +15 Ota CM«y Br. Clfe* (Mf7 PC Cite (Mn Rm. Credit taMt Br Credit Sum* R»f mo r v t» 434 +3 7750 30 •m M "j» MHO -a no -s VB unch IMS 4 unci) MO -10 MS134 words
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Article60 1984-02-01 9 JAM Krono r Alfa La*mJ B FYh n -a Am B rrw MO unci: sw 12 Atlas Copco BilfUtl B Ptm 1» ♦a 1Mb Am no unci] 8. E. E Stndvl lan ken II B PVM 111 1 2 5 Skkndi Ski B Ik Fnt 430 1S4 uneh 4160 words
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Article180 1984-02-01 9 ,AM lap OH IK AMUM IS* unch toeo lilt Aku 44* -H «P* Alfoma son tot Ota an -114 Bank Moat a J? u *>«*•' W* Bank Nova Scotia 14« +vt **f unch Bel) T»l »M .H Lobtow B 14« -H BP Can Ltd B* Braacan a* JJe BkxM180 words
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Article256 1984-02-01 9 JAN 30 Rand INDUSTRIALS Un Steal Unlaac Wool worth 1M 1300 unch •B unch A Alpha Abarcom AX And CI {sr* Barlow* C O Smith Clickers mA Currta Finance SfKlk no mb MB MB 28 •i 4 unch Angioa Anctraal EST.Charter MININGS unch 100 ♦M unch M ZZ lao256 words
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Article161 1984-02-01 9 JAN 30 ABM Ahold FU 446J30 MM 10 Akao AMKV Amfu Amrobnk Berk Bote 121 JO ioijo ***** mo 4170 ***** 0 4X7 uncb 1.7 ♦0LT uneh BonumlJ moo -U Boaka Burtet Caland Ckl* Dell My Clamtr Znnla 51J0 7100 41 JO moo 90JD 97X00 +0J 44 +01 41161 words
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Article79 1984-02-01 9 JAN 10 Dm Hoaach Hortan 135.00 1(4 00 -02 Atc-Ttlcfuiiktn BASF 93.00 177 J» uneh 4-1 Karatadt KHD 174.90 7I3J0 Bl/w Commaribank 199J0 445.90 187 10 XI ■U 14 Linda Mannaamann Philips Komm 406X0 190 JO uneh 0J Contl Oumml Daimler-Bans Defuna 137.70 an no 91 -3-5 E57P. Scherinc79 words
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Article1271 1984-02-01 9 NEW YORK WALL STREET stock prices continued the decline of the past three weeks on Monday despite a final hour rally attempt, with profit-taking and increasing investor caution dominating market activity. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was off as much as 13 points earlier in1,271 words
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2687 1984-02-01 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settliient Contracts are quoted after2,687 words
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Article3402 1984-02-01 10 INM Hi«k 1 M Leer Ciwjiiy Last Sato ♦erOf, DM DM (Nr Or'e Nat T*W P/B Vol Day c000) Hit* Lew 8BCTION ONB INDUSTRIAL A COMMBBCIAL ra 410 M* MO Mt A M D B 000 Alcoa ADM Choc lt T TO M4 TO MB IBS 4003,402 words
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Article639 1984-02-01 10 THE Hhpptrf Back Market rinrf n a mixed nte Oalshlag aarrewty amai (Mr oversight levels. aei I» aeon feed galas ttvtty Wei a a ne apaeahor. At Ike cteee, the Strate ed s farther 7JI palate to MM, Mother mm Hgh aad the Baslaeas Tlaaea639 words
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Article173 1984-02-01 10 Mmm tgtn 1* fClM NbrMlAI SNGAPOU UNIT TBU The Commerce 171 The Sfcvtaf* Fund I» S'pore Prof Fond 1C S pore Sac. Fund 147 S'pore Invest Fund 1JI S'pore Equity Fund LSI IT IM IM LIS ia ut LOB DIAMOND MOT S'pore Fd (US*) S» LTMRDMT TuT" 0.41173 words
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Article2040 1984-02-01 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. HDOIIUU htma (MSB) l>ieil (IMB IBS) (1) SJO AIM (IMB 3.OCS) <*)2,040 words
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Article529 1984-02-01 10 TRADING in quality stocks continued to occupy centre stage on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices finished slightly steady but volume slowed down noticeably. Hie market started on a softer note and investors traded canfloualy for most of the morning session. Sentiment improved in529 words
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691 1984-02-01 11 FT ARMCO, the diversified US steel and energy company, plans to sell its troubled domestic and international insurance business to Allianz Versichenmgs, the West German insurance group which was recently outbid by Britain's BAT Industries in a takeover battle for EagleFT - 691 words
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Article544 1984-02-01 11 Reuter STE NAUDNALE Elf Aquitaine's 1963 loss from refining, distribution and maritime transportation dropped to a provisional 2.2 billion francs from a 4.5 billion loss in 1982, chairman Michel Pecqueur said. The improvement is due to a sharp drawdown of stocks, some rationalisations andReuter - 544 words
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Article406 1984-02-01 11 DR ING HCF Pincto AG will 9et up its own sales and service network in the US when an importing and licence agreement with Volkswagenwerk AG subsidiary Volkswagen of America Inc expires on Aug 31, a company source said. A company spokesman declined to confirm the plan but406 words
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1288 1984-02-01 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE number of locallyincorporated commercial banks in both East and West Malaysia (there are 22 altogether), which have yet to undergo some kind of restructuring or change in substantial share ownership, can be counted on the fingers of one hand.1,288 words
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658 1984-02-01 11 FT VOLVO, the leading car producer in Northern Europe on Monday launched a new high-performance model, further intensifying the competition with its chief rivals, BMW, Daimler Benz and Audi of West Germany. The company is aiming to take a growing share of the worldFT - 658 words
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Article119 1984-02-01 11 AFP THE Nippon (Japan) Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation (NTT) is expected to be reorganised into a special joint stock company under the government's administrative and financial reform plan, reliable sources said. The reorganisation plan is along the lines of suggestions made last September by RyutaroAFP - 119 words
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Article381 1984-02-01 11 HIGHER metal prices and interest in afl stocks lifted resource Issues whDe selling pressure deflated industrials on a low turnover yesterday after the Australia Day holiday wwlwnH Late bujring support lifted the 1500 All-Ordinaries Index to 766.9, up 0.2 after being lower all day. The All-Indus-trials lost L 7381 words
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Article391 1984-02-01 11 HONGKONG STOCK prices reversed initial gains to close mixed after an active day yesterday. Dealers cited selective small investor selling which centred on shares which had scored larger gains in the recent rallies. HK Land eased 2J5 cents to HK54.273, HK Rank five to $8.75 and Hutchison391 words
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Article362 1984-02-01 11 STOCK prices yesterday closed lower in light trading, ending their five-session rising trend. The market average lost 39.63 from Monday's record closing high to «ni«h at 10,196.10 and the trading volume was 270 million shares against 300 million on Monday. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index ended362 words
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Article148 1984-02-01 11 TRADING volume on the Securities Exchange of Thailand yesterday fell further to 47,793 shares, the lowest since Jan 3. Stock prices, affected by holiday sentiment ahead of the Chinese New Year on Thursday, closed generally lower with the Book Club Index dropped 0.17 point to 120.35. B«rtl Juckar Chmroonf148 words
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Article103 1984-02-01 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower in dull trading because of the Philippines' economic conditions. JAM 11 Paaoa Acqja Mining Anglo Phil Ami Mining AUm Con a Bagulo Ootd Bade Mntram Banguet Con. B OIW* nm Phii Hidgi Lapanto B Martnduquc B liinlnl HZ MM m 0.0011 MOT W 0103 words
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Advertisement64 1984-02-01 11 THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF KOREA SINGAPORE BRANCH U.S. $20,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE JULY *****4 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that tor the Interest Fteriod from January 31, 1984 to July 31. 1984 the Certificates will carry a64 words
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Article176 1984-02-01 12 Rises 110 Indices So +M Jan 30 Jan 31 CtrMwi O B Ufc 710 XMO +M +09 BT Composite: 978.74 982.59 MS +M BT Indicator: *****11 *****12 TbuWu no +M ST Industrials: 1063.88 1071.01 M CtateM 50* MO ♦M ST Finance: 2923.91 2954.00 AIN lOOfl m +M ST Hotels:176 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-02-01 12 Rises Indices loch KK aoo 1580 +253 +100 Jan 30 Jan 31 Cartaberg no +80 MBT Indicator: *****58 *****84 SEA Corp 1800 NST Industrials: 1512.13 1519.82 1410 +50 NST Finance: 2735.54 2751.25 jjjfcah •00 +85 NST Hotels: 659.90 880.03 500 +80 NST Properties: 9MJ5 991.28 438.78 436.58 Shafl148 words
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Article47 1984-02-01 12 HJLHANG SENG Monday cioaea Week Ago ..772.0 Tuesday- llOOJS Monday —1067.83 WMkAlO 10MJB FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 8323 Friday MM Week Ago TuWllT 10B22 —-doeed Week Ago 1087.7 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE industrials ALL ORDINARIES Monday IHIJ* Friday 12SOX» Tuesday WU Week Ago 1244.4547 words
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Article364 1984-02-01 12 IfiHMI Companies Editor: HUM LEE FAST-diversifying Fusan Fishing Net Manufacturing Bhd has taken a bold step into the insurance business with its latest spate of acquisitions. Fusan said yesterday it had entered into agreements to purchase the entire paid-up capitals of Traders and Merchants Insurance364 words
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Article111 1984-02-01 12 (HLI), which recently acquired a 52.8 per cent stake in Malayan Cablet Bhd (1CCB), has been asked by the g 1 t iifipif Stock Knrhsnge to give details of the "willing bayer-wflllng seller" baals in valuing MCB's shares, the effect ot the acquisition on profits, the ratkmfe for111 words
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333 1984-02-01 12 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE AFTER a long wait of nearly four years, Ipoh Garden Bhd (to be renamed IGB Corporation Bhd), haa finally obtained the official godhead for the restoration of the historic Queen Victoria building in Sydney, Australia, at a cost of333 words
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Article, Illustration147 1984-02-01 12 MBlMk CMaJjakatw^has SnSlSaiMiM^ Ltd, In a farther wn to r«—lMstr fcto pirttlas Yustorday, JCMPI LM LM, wMek la part af the «liiili'i WMW. m m average prlee d 9LM par SraMMb (Blnga! pare), anritar uwiny h «to Jaek CMa stoMe, had heagM m addMaaal SMM147 words
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Article439 1984-02-01 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew FOR F—mi Fishing Wei Maaafaetarlni BM, the horizon now certainly looks far wider than before. The emergence of a new management team, headed by Datuk Dr Mokhzani bin Abdul Rahman as executive chairman is expected to herald some deep changes at theBy Hock Lock Siew - 439 words
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Article162 1984-02-01 12 Reuter THE Japanese Finance Ministry is not allowing leading Japanese securities bouses to launch a new international investment trust combining investment in Japanese and US government. bonds and bills, ministry offirisls said. Nomura, Daiwa, Nfldco and Yamalchi securities companies applied to the ministry last November toReuter - 162 words
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Article844 1984-02-01 12 SHARE prices yesterday opened lower across the board as Jobbers marked stocks down tallowing Monday's decline on Wall Street, dealers said. How* ever, little actual selling was seen at the outset Trading industrials were mainly between 2p and 6p lower, although Grand Metropolitan was down lOp at 343844 words
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425 1984-02-01 12 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK MINORITY shareholders of United Industrial Corporation Ltd have been advised by independent adviser N M Rothschild A Sons to approve the company's disposal of Its entire shareholding in Bovaaco NV to Chip Lian Investments Pte Ltd(CU). Bovaaco, through a425 words
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Article30 1984-02-01 12 has reported unaudited group pre-tax loss of M 39.33 million for the year ended July 31, 1983 against a loos of MH2.45 million in the previous yasr.30 words
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Advertisement21 1984-02-01 12 For details write to Lombard North Central PLC. Banking Services. Dept 510. 17 Bruton Street. London WIA 3DH. England Telephone 01-*****3421 words
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Advertisement133 1984-02-01 12 Do you hold bock in fear of using fhe wrong word? M jp-t w V When it comes time to speak your mind or write a note, are you afraid to use that one zingy right word? Do you settle for the same old humdrum words because you're just not133 words
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Miscellaneous53 1984-02-01 12 OUTLOOK for today: Showers in the afternoon and early evening. Repast tar U toots friar to Ml pan m Urn U ftttheakfirt: Maximum temperature 313 Associated humidity Minimum temperature 2^3 Associated humidity j* Hours of sunshine °-°Jj Rainfall in millimetres Total rainfall for the month iw.9 Total rainy days for53 words
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222 1984-02-01 13 AFP THE Indonesian government has decided to strictly enforce the ban on carriage of Indonesian stateowned cargo by foreign ships. Any foreign ship arriving in an Indonesian port with cargo for the Indonesian government or a state enterprise will not be allowedAFP - 222 words
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479 1984-02-01 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ RUBBER is likely to be the base cargo for the recently launched Malaysian Freight Booking Centre. The centre is confident that dry rubber, which is a much sought after commodity in the freight market, could be used to-lure479 words
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Article103 1984-02-01 13 Reuter CHINA plans to build more than 160 deep water berths for ships of the 10,000-ton class in the *****, Chinese vice-minister of communications Zi Gang said. He said in 1990, coastal deepwater berths will number about 300, with combined handling capacity of more than 400 millionReuter - 103 words
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Article101 1984-02-01 13 AFP THE world's largest roll-on/roll-off container vessel, the Barber Tampa, will make its maiden trip to Hongkong on Feb 17, Barber Wilhelmsen Agencies announced. The Barber Tampa has a capacity for 2,400 twenty feet equivalent units, 33 per cent more than the currently top TEU capacity ofAFP - 101 words
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Article122 1984-02-01 13 Reuter TWO people died and 26 others were missing when a coastal vessel is feared to have mnlc during a storm last week while en route from the northern Philippines to Manila, the Coast Guard reported. A spokesman said only two bodies had been recovered so farReuter - 122 words
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Article73 1984-02-01 13 AFP ARRANGEMENTS for a "free zone" at Le Havre, the first of several at French ports, are expected to be completed in a few days' time. Le Havre will be allowed to set up bonded warehouses for goods that are considered by customs officials asAFP - 73 words
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Article773 1984-02-01 13 SUppiagLtM P»ge CM AC Toepfer VI i AIM VI a AhrenMel Liner vn s Alpac VI s Antara Shpg X 4 APC Liar V 4 APL m 4/5 Armour Freight Services VI 5 ASCL m 1 AsU broker V s Atlas Line* X 4 Austasia Line V773 words
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Article782 1984-02-01 14 AFP THE quiet conditions on the freight market were enlivened last week by the reappearance of Chinese interest and reports of Soviet chartering. News that the US dockers had signed a new three-year labour contract just before the threatened strike deadline, helped to clear the uncertainty which hasAFP - 782 words
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Article1841 1984-02-01 14 MODERATE grain chartering at steady rates was reported on Monday on the freight market together with airly active fertiliser business, shipbrokers said. An unchanged U5515.30 was paid for grain from the US Gulf to Japan while |8.50 was again agreed from the Gulf to the Continent. Grain was1,841 words
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Article949 1984-02-01 14 Seatrade "THE accusation of irresponsibility often levelled at asset traders could, with more justice, be directed at those apparently conservative shipowners who regularly assume huge future liabilities for the funding of newbuildings on little more than the belief that market conditions two, five or 10Seatrade - 949 words
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Article193 1984-02-01 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 (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.193 words
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386 1984-02-01 15 Reuter THE extreme dangers of renewed speculative newbuilding and the importance of port state controls to improve shipping standards will be stressed in the International Maritime Industries Forum programme for 1984. The programme will also emphasise the need for scrapping andReuter - 386 words
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Article118 1984-02-01 15 AP CREW members of a Greek freighter put out a fire aboard their vessel near the southern Japanese island of Niijima in the Pacific Ocean, 160 kilometres southwest of Tokyo, a Japanese Maritime Safety Agency official said. The official said the 14,031-ton Tomas-K was on itsAP - 118 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-02-01 15 Lloyd's List LAURO Line has raised a loan from two Neopolitan banks, with the backing of the government, to settle outstanding debts with its foreign creditors three years after its collapse. The state-appointed commissioner, Mr Flavio De Luca, has put togetherLloyd's List - 425 words
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5176 1984-02-01 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.5,176 words
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Article771 1984-02-01 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for L/C L Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Locati Rhine Maru 02/402 2.2.84 0100 MOSK FSB 1100-1300/1100-1300 Fl/Gl HK Express Kawana 01WB 07/528 22.84 2.2.84 0700 0700 African Borneo FSB FSB 0900-1100/1800-1900 0700-0900/1700-1900771 words
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Article1368 1984-02-01 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). AIM hr<* IM Transgroup (S). AhreakM Um Santos Kim Shpg (S). AIM C TMfhr Ses Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea (S)/Bin tang Shpc (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling1,368 words
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Article367 1984-02-01 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Bagus 28 Lian Soon alongside 12.84/1500 Christina Isabel 10/11 Harper alongside 12.84/1500 Del Santiago 5 S'pore Shpg alongside 1.1.84/1100 Feng Hang 31/2 YFung alongside 12*4/1500 Kabirdas 35/6 R Jumabhoy alongside 12*4/2300 Rajah Brooke 20 SSPL alongside367 words
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Advertisement584 1984-02-01 13 Published and Distributed bv FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 A member of The Timet Organisation i? k as LONDON Freights WEEKLY Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather <f[]TT I \RDIM W 1 \I I SEALORDU] I ORIENT OvEISEAS Codeine*584 words
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Advertisement612 1984-02-01 13 The Straits Co J"P a es Times Ke,pSS DIRECTORY Agencies Of Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES liTTHl'd —31 2- 2/2 9- 9/2 16-16/2 23-23/2 1-1/3 M/3 >'>l 28/2 27/2 6/3 1/3 3/3 4/3 13/3 15/3 21/2 10/3 11/3 20/3 23/3 21/2 17/3 11/3 27/3 29/3 6/3612 words
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Advertisement420 1984-02-01 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE T^Euroge^ Mm AcupM* hr 1) B«c«tou. Genoa. 2) Amtertot. AMwp. L.Hawe. Baste. UK, 3) Bremen. Brtmerftawn. Ajrtws Copcnkapn. Hrtsmlu 4) Malmo. Stockholm. Oslo Acceptm* Europe carp toe feeder na S pore "Alto direct carjo tor Spore t Banflok +Ph contact PERM6C P Ratal tor to*to arraapnenL420 words
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Advertisement377 1984-02-01 14 Y AM ASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA MIDDLE LAST rr-T CONVENTIONAL Pacific South Wnl Pacific North Woat Faadar at Tokyo Faadar at Koba Mi LA/LB OM IMNr n SEIT IO U Atlantic' Canada Faadar at Koba MMB 12/3 15/3 Lt M 11/3 21/3 23/3 YA accepting LCL Cargo for USA377 words
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