The Business Times, 9 February 1984
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Title Section11 1984-02-09 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1164 60 CENTS11 words
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227 1984-02-09 1 AFP THE leader of Japan's largest labour organisation yesterday called on all member unions to establish a solid set-up to mount powerful strikes until their wage demands are met in full this year. Mr Takeshi Kurokawa, chairman of the 4.5-million member General CouncilAFP - 227 words
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Article54 1984-02-09 1 OWING to the current wet spell, the Lunar New Year reception to be hosted by the Prime Minister and bis Cabinet colleagues at the Istana tomorrow has been postponed to Bpm, next Wednesday. The outlook is that the present showers are likely to tail off towards54 words
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Article605 1984-02-09 1 RICHARD SEAH - Beijing move to woo investments By RICHARD SEAH CHINA has asked two Singapore companies to act as matchmakers to help it attract foreign investments and expand trade. Such a role seems to be necessary as the country needs foreign expertise to help it modernise and develop its605 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-02-09 1 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE THE Government has appointed 10 members to sit on the Securities Industry Council for a new two-year term starting from Jan 1. Five are newcomers to the council, which is the "watch dog" of the local securities market. in306 words
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Article187 1984-02-09 1 AFP JAPAN is fast catching up with the US in industrial productivity, after outclassing West Germany and France and leaving Britain trailing. The French National Statistics Bureau said In Paris yesterday that taking US per capita productivity as 100, Japan stood at 91 inAFP - 187 words
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332 1984-02-09 1 Reuter THE British contingent of the multinational force in Lebanon was taken yesterday from its base in southern Beirut to a ship offshore. The British Embassy in Beirut said that because of "the deteriorating security situation" in the Lebanese capital, theReuter - 332 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article71 1984-02-09 1 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said yesterday that the country's economy is on the mend, with rising- economic activity spreading throughout the economy and the British growth rate the highest in the European Economic Community. "It is not a short-lived boom on the back of inflation. AtReuter - 71 words
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Article74 1984-02-09 1 AP AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke yesterday conveyed South Korea's wish for friendly ties with China to Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang, and said that Mr Zhao listened with "keen interest". A senior Australian official later quoted Mr Zhao as telling Mr Hawke that China realises it isAP - 74 words
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Article87 1984-02-09 1 Reuter INDONESIA has lost more US$3O million because of delays in the completion of the Balikpapan refinery. Industry sources in Jakarta said yesterday that the $30 million will be spent on extra parts and wages for workers who are being kept on until the project is completed.Reuter - 87 words
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Article104 1984-02-09 1 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund officials, who arrived in the Philippines earlier this week, have started looking at the books of the Philippine central bank, ahead of another round of talks on granting a standby credit Official sources in Manila said yesterday that the team met PrimeReuter - 104 words
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Article73 1984-02-09 1 Reuter INDONESIA opposes in principle Pol Pot's return to power, but his restoration is for the Cambodian people to decide upon, said Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja yesterday. Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge is the largest group in the tripartite coalition of Prince Sihanouk, which is fighting the Vietnamese-backedReuter - 73 words
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Article87 1984-02-09 1 Reuter THE Soviet Union yesterday announced that a senior Kremlin official will visit Syria next week and Western diplomats said Moscow appears to be stepping up its role in the Middle East conflict as the Beirut crisis deepens. The official news agency Tass said Geidar Aliyev, aReuter - 87 words
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Article25 1984-02-09 1 IRAN yesterday told Japanese trading houses that it has suspended the opening of letters of credit for about 110 non-urgent import items.25 words
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590 1984-02-09 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE'S money brokers and a group of seven big banks may meet soon to break their one-month deadlock in talks over new cuts in brokerage rates. Some bankers and money brokers have predicted that the two parties590 words
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Article147 1984-02-09 1 Reuter THE United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs has voted in favour of international controls on a wide range of drugs used in making the world's most commonly consumed tranquillisers. The substances will now be scheduled under international drugs control treaties, subjecting their movement toReuter - 147 words
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Advertisement83 1984-02-09 1 So much belter at Great Pacific (p.a.) FIXED DEPOSITS 1 month 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months 7% p.a. 7 "op.a. 7 op.a op.a p.a. Savings Account 8% GREAT MORC HaadOHtc* The O logon Cet'l S> *01 00 T»l: 114*0 Branches. 4 Rob.nton Rd *01 00 T*l: 1144l?783 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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334 1984-02-09 2 Reuter THE Australian wholesale bullion market is poised to become an important regional and world market, market sources said. The threp-year-old markef, located in Sydney, has only started to attract international attention during the past 12 months but some dealers believe it could overtakeReuter - 334 words
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Article195 1984-02-09 2 Reuter FORMER Venezuelan central bank president Leopoldo Diaz Bruzual, dismissed by presidential decree, formally protested the decision and said that he would appeal to the Supreme Court. The dismissal of Mr Diaz Bruzual, who beaded the central bank for the past three years, was widelyReuter - 195 words
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Article467 1984-02-09 2 FT LATIN American countries will be seeking new ways of maintaining pressure on the developed countries for a reduction of interest rates and commissions paid in reschedulings of its US$3lO billion debt in a gathering due to take place under the aegis of theFT - 467 words
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Article155 1984-02-09 2 Reuter THE World Bank has launched its first floating rate note, a US$25O million, 10-year issue in Europe paying 35 basis points above the money market yield for 91day US Treasury bills, Joint lead manager Bankers Trust International said. The World Bank Board recently authorised theReuter - 155 words
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415 1984-02-09 2 Reuter BEARISH sentiment persists in the credit markets but analysts differ on the state of the US economy and how that will affect Federal Reserve monetary policy and, eventually, bond prices. Credit markets were initially pressured on Tuesday with the first sale of thisReuter - 415 words
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355 1984-02-09 2 Reuter THE growth in British bank lending appears to have slowed in January from the rapid £1.7 billion increase the previous month, though the recent trend remains upwards, money market sources said. The authorities may not view the recent trend as cause forReuter - 355 words
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Article177 1984-02-09 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Feb 8: U8 Dollar* Offer Bid 7 days 9 13/16 911/16 1 month 9* W 2 months 9* 9* 3 months 915/16 913/16 6 months 101/16 915/16 9 months 10M 10* 12 months 10* 10* Dm. ®w Jn.177 words
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Article43 1984-02-09 2 RANGE of priest often sd by dlscount house* oa hb I: Ovcrnlgnt: J Call departs: 1 3 CM| 3-month 2Vi Treasury bills 2* 3-month 7* Bank bills 7* 3 months CD 7H 7* 6 months CD 7* 7* Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article42 1984-02-09 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $100 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Feb 15 to Feb 17. Each tender must not be tor leas than $250,000.42 words
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Article33 1984-02-09 2 OPENING quotes on foreign exchanges yesterday: US-L<Mft/* Cu-LTHB/» cnm-umm DUk-um/tm Dfl-am/*» SFt-LUN/1S5 BIV (coa) TTT-VJ»ai/*m Lit 9M.79/9HJ6 Yen MUt/SUO DKr MlM/MH N Kr lLMB/VOB 8 Kr 11.<TB/«M AmmA- V.M/C M-ms/ms Spain 8L1A/4)33 words
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Article437 1984-02-09 2 IN AN atmosphere of moderate trading on the local foreign exchange market yesterday, the US dollar opened close to Tuesday's closing at 2.1300/10. Commercial buying pushed it to a late morning high of 2.1315/20. It closed marginally lower at $2.1310/15. WartMhhnm(iiiMSl|Bi One month 2.1778/112» Two month* *****/2.1*4 Three437 words
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Article270 1984-02-09 2 THE dollar yesterday dosed easier on profit-taking and commercial selling after f»n<i>g to break through the 2.77 Deutschemark chart resistance level in New York. It fell to 2.7500 marks from 2.7560/70 at the New York close, and ended at 2.7505/15 after highly speculative trading relating to changes of positions270 words
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Article160 1984-02-09 2 GOLD future* prices In Singapore yesterday closed higher across the board In line with the metal's firmness overseas and following recent gains in silver prices. Dealers said increased tension in Lebanon and the the US dollar's weakness also aided the bullish sentiment. Total turnover rose to 331 lots, Including160 words
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Article29 1984-02-09 2 Ma M tow York 1T7B LOS 174B Lias Mrtck US 1718 «M UH UK Tw MB MB MB L;« (Mat prfc »taUS< loiter* Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore29 words
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Article133 1984-02-09 2 THE US dollar yesterday eased further in (airly active late trading, but the market lacked direction and was dominated by technical factor*. The US unit fell to 2.7505/ 11 Dwilahwarie than an early 2.75W/44 and New York's *****/8 close, ant to 2J85/V Swiss francs from 2.2272/82 aid 2.2315 X.133 words
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Advertisement164 1984-02-09 2 Netherlands Association of Computer Users in Engineering presents Seminar on Optimal Use of CAD/CAM-Equipment 13 14 February 1984 Hilton International Singapore, Ballroom 1 A/B Eight prominent members of the Association will present their engineering experience based on wide-ranging applications of CAD/CAM-technology. The seminar will cover the following major areas: the164 words
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Advertisement138 1984-02-09 2 I How you can benefit from Bayerische Landesbank's presence in f Singapore f Bayerische Landesbank is headquartered in Bavaria a leading federal state of West Germany with a long tradition in cross-border trade and finance. Over the years we have constantly upgraded and refined our international banking capabilities, building a138 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration466 1984-02-09 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO OAKS Development Pte Ltd, a property developer, will be turning the former Ben A Co site at Spottiswoode Park into a medium-rise condominium at a cost of about 120 million. The wholly-owned subsidiary of Grand Ocean Enterprise Pte Ltd, a company with Southeast466 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-02-09 3 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE SINGAPORE Aviation and General Insurance Company (SAGI) has moved further into high technology with the purchase of its new NCR 9300 computer system, touted as one of the world's most advanced computer systems. This system, to be installed in six to321 words
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Article105 1984-02-09 3 AMBASSADOR Dr Wolfram Dufner leaves Singapore today on completion of his term of duty as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federal Republic of Germany in Singapore. He will be taking up his new assignment as Ambassador to Malaysia and Brunei, with residence in Kuala Lumpur.105 words
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142 1984-02-09 3 THE NEW ambassadors from Belgium and Thailand presented their credentials to President Nair at the Istana yesterday. Mr Guy Copette, the Belgian ambassador, has a Masters degree in Law and was Deputy Chief of Protocol in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Brussels142 words
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371 1984-02-09 3 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP THE HOUSING ud Development Board (HDB) recently awarded $24.4 million worth of cm tracts te five cempaaies. Mare thaa half of ike ameaat la far balldlßg Data while the real la far the •apply of ceramic ttleo, electric heist371 words
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394 1984-02-09 3 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF A new service to help organisations maximise the productivity of their resources is now available from Applied Research Corporation (ARC). Known as "Productivity Audit," this service was introduced to ensure the optimum use of a company's resources (such .as materials, labour,394 words
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Advertisement129 1984-02-09 3 in U.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 the129 words
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Advertisement243 1984-02-09 3 lAT E 0C C U RATION i k s m m m m tm I ""'5. 1 the 18,000 m 2 of lettable space in Parkway Parade's 22-storey office tower, well over 90 per cent has been sold. We have only EIGHT units left, ranging in size from 87 nmto243 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article203 1984-02-09 4 AFP THE Philippines' gross national product (GNP) grew at a record low of 1.39 per cent in 1983, the worst in 23 years. Official statistics released by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) in Manila yesterday said that the 1983 GNP was U557,146AFP - 203 words
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873 1984-02-09 4 NYT CHAIRMAN of the US Federal Reserve Board, Paul Volcker, has said that "it is already late" for Congress and the Reagan Administration to tackle the record deficits in both the federal budget and the nation's foreign trade. "They pose a clear andNYT - 873 words
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192 1984-02-09 4 UPI THE vaiae sf twh—wkt ei salts filed In Heagksag Marts last year rsse a staggering 18S per ©est ever the pre visas year. Usiag curat exchange rates, the raise af the salts filed la IMS exceeded US$l.4 billies, said Database BwSaess ißfermatteaUPI - 192 words
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386 1984-02-09 4 Reuter DIFFERENCES between the US and other industrial countries over the best way of tackling high unemployment have been underlined at an Inter-governmental conference on jots taking place in Paris this week. The three-day meeting, which started on Monday, brings together labour ministers,Reuter - 386 words
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257 1984-02-09 4 AP UNTIL engineers find and fix the problem that left two satellites unusable, the US space agency's space transportation system will be unable to launch heavy payloads to high orbit, leaving the shuttle programme crippled and without a major source of income. A failureAP - 257 words
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Article747 1984-02-09 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine Proa PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH601 000 KUL TMA TL351 0830 BEY/DXB MAS MH671 0906 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0960 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP GIA GA96D 1100 HLP747 words
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300 1984-02-09 5 AP PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos, accused by critics of perpetuating himself and his wife in power, said on Tuesday he had discouraged his son Ferdinand Jr from running for a seat in Parliament because he (President Marcos) was against political dynasties. In an interviewAP - 300 words
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310 1984-02-09 5 AFP IN A SIGNIFICANT judgement, the Indian Supreme Court yesterday announced stringent guidelines for adoption of Indian children by foreign parents to stop profiteering and trafficking. The highest court of the land took up the matter after a London newspaper, The Mail, reported thatAFP - 310 words
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269 1984-02-09 5 AP A YUGOSLAV entrepreneur who nibbled on one of capitalism's sacred cows is facing a "Big Mac attack". That is because Asim Mujic, who put arches in front of his restaurant and a "Big Mek" on his menu in the hope of luringAP - 269 words
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395 1984-02-09 5 UPI MOSCOW will soon complete another SS-20 launch site in the far eastern Soviet Union, increasing the number of medium-range nuclear missiles targeted on Asia to 144, a top Japanese government official said on Tuesday. The Soviet SS-20 build-up, long anticipated byUPI - 395 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article435 1984-02-09 5 Agencies THE Pesticides Action Network (PAN) Conference opened in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on Tuesday with a claim that more than 10,000 people die a year in the Third World because of the use of pesticides, and that 350,000 more are made ill by poisoning. A statementAgencies - 435 words
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Article170 1984-02-09 5 Reuter INDIA'S tmhM Punjab state grand to a halt yesterday with shops, businesses, banks and most transport at a standstill to comply with a strike call by militant sikfc lenders. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who has called fer fresh talks en the potentially explosiveReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration581 1984-02-09 5 Reuter BITTER fighting raged in the centre of Beirut during the night and President Reagan, bowing to mounting political pressure at home, ordered US peacekeeping troops to withdraw to the safety of warships off the Lebanese coast. But as rebel forces tightened their grip on MuslimReuter; AP picture - 581 words
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Advertisement93 1984-02-09 4 Editorial page C 1 Fashin Gorgeous, isn't she? Spends a "fortune" on her clothes. She can afford to, of course. She lives at home with her family, works hard, gets well paid. She's one of the Singaporeans whore now enjoying a higher standard of living than ever before. Show her93 words
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Advertisement25 1984-02-09 4 Pan Am's Space Seats Around The World More Seat room, More 1 egroom, More Space To Stretch Out. Pan Am.You C ant Beat Hie Experience.25 words
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Advertisement237 1984-02-09 5 m, 4 mm K sn :i><c I m "Surely the best business class service is provided by Scandinavian Airlines? This is what the popular American magazine. "Fortune", had to say about our hirst Business Class. After testing out 17 different airlines. We think you'll agree t<»o when you see that237 words
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Article592 1984-02-09 6 FEDERAL Reserve chairman Paul Volcker has sounded an alarm: the United States is in danger of becoming a debtor nation. As in most things, America will do it bigger and bolder than everybody else. Not only will the countries of Latin America be amused, they will only592 words
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Article863 1984-02-09 6 PATTI WALDMEIR - By PATTI WALDMEIR Reuter THE European Community and 64 developing countries meet in Brussels this week to try to revive the North-South dialogue amid Third World charges that Europe is treating them like beggars seeking a handout. "We're not asking for charity," says Josua Cavalevu, FijianReuter - 863 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1984-02-09 6 R W APPLE JR - Scargill losing steam but still campaigning By R W APPLE JR NYT "ONE of the goals stated in our constitution is the abolition of capitalism," said Arthur Scargill, the president of the National Union of Mineworkers, "so nobody should be surprised if we take militant stands." Mr Scargill, the 45-year-oldNYT - 1,276 words
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Advertisement104 1984-02-09 6 KUONI Regional Holidays A totally new unique holiday concept. > "K* r 5+2 NIGHTS FREE RANWELI BEACH SRI LANKA Stay 5 nights, and get 2 extra nights tree at beautiful Ranweli Beach. All meals included, except on free days. For only $1255. Or pay just $465 more if you stay104 words
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Miscellaneous601 1984-02-09 6 X SINGAPORE 5 J r 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Taiji Master (Mandarin/ r with English subtitles): Story of an expelled Shaolin monk who makes it on his own. 3.55 Tip Top: Today's exercises concentrate on the stomach, hip and leg muscles. 4.10 Hoik Woman In This Comer. Jamie Sommers601 words
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Article, Illustration2063 1984-02-09 7 IAN HARGREAVES, WILLIAM HALL - A wave of takeovers among the major American oil firms signal the start of uncertain times It is as if big oil, gorged upon the delicacies of diversification, has started to feed on itself. The natural battleground is the US, where there are several hundredFT - 2,063 words
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Advertisement64 1984-02-09 7 The UK's largest developer of occupational tests £1 Checking Spat^V reasor»^ sJ Nfabalconcepts 1= 7 -i ::©fl* oo in association with Roger Gill Associates Pte Ltd offer training courses in SINGAPORE in Occupational Testing March 19-23 Personality Measurement March 26-30 Assessing Managerial Potential April 2-6 For a course brochure or64 words
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Advertisement179 1984-02-09 7 m. r X u~ r< r, r~\ <3 r. E u c <$ 4» e 4 »o l. Bl I 4 Gentlemen: show your appreciation for the love of your life. Not by any bauble or foible to be discarded after a mere couple of days. But in a long-lasting179 words
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Miscellaneous643 1984-02-09 7 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Men talk endlessly of the mind (6) 7 The fascination of usury? (8) 8 Unoccupied, except for a key (4) 10 Calm as a Lake (6) 11 Name the winner (6) 14 It's worth having twice in stage management! (3) 16 Scoot in the manner of643 words
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Advertisement187 1984-02-09 8 Peninsula Coffee House Level 5. Peninsula Hotel -TIP"rH J I'M i W" Daily Set Lunch (Local* Western) Each day, a local favourite is selected, e.g... Prawn Mee Soup... Hainanese Clay Pot. Sunday Buffet Lunch rermuita Hotel 3, Coiemen Street, Tel: 337 8091 Other hotel fedHties: Cocktail Lounge 9 Chinese Theatre187 words
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Advertisement275 1984-02-09 8 4* c 4 Chinese New Year is grander and livelier at the Hilton. Therell be sumptuous feasts of traditional festive dishes. Raw Fish and k® os throughfestive time. HKVON MTERNATIONAb SINGAPORE JHevue from AusttaSd Jan 30 Feb 19 F*. mm as MM m r t The Copacabana Reive promises a275 words
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Advertisement218 1984-02-09 8 :v'/ /A > (v// <Etjr t fttebaUion 3 r Treat yourself to our famous Prime Rib beef in town served on a Silver Wagon. Unwind to the live entertainment provided by the Filipino band the Happy Mates' nightly from 7: 30pm to 11 30pm U F or reservations please call218 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article229 1984-02-09 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, Special229 words
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101 1984-02-09 9 AFP INDIA and Sri Lanka have agreed to coordinate their policies on tea prices and other related matters and to cooperate in research and development of tea, it was reported in New Delhi yesterday. The two major tea growing countries came to the agreement, theAFP - 101 words
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Article340 1984-02-09 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday cloaed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 237.50 cents a kilo, down 1.50 cents from Tuesday night. The morning session was marked down half a cent on cheaper offerings of February One RSS in quiet trading. Prices fell a further340 words
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Article382 1984-02-09 9 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per Ulo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt l.o.b. 234.00 235 00N Int. 1 R.S.S. February 238.50 239.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. March 244.75 245 25 Int. 2 R.S.S. 233.25 235.25N UK/Coot 232.25 234.25N Int. 3 R.S.S. 229.25 231.25N UK/Coot 228.25382 words
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Article89 1984-02-09 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed mixed on lack of interest in quiet trading, as sentiment was depressed by easier palm oil futures and a lower Chicago soybean complex. LONDON Tuea Mon Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne April 820.OOslr 820.OOslr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk January89 words
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Article30 1984-02-09 9 Rubber Feb 8 Singapore: February 237.50 cent* (down 1.60 oents) Malaysia: February 261.00 cents (down 0.50 cents) Tin: M 529.16 per kilo (unchanged) 205 tonnes (down 25 tonnes)30 words
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Article67 1984-02-09 9 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday remained at the ITA fleer level ef M 529.15 a Idle. Dealers said the bdfer stock manager continued te pre vide meet ef the snppert at this level, taking about M per eent of the disposals. Local interests absorbed the balance.67 words
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Article154 1984-02-09 9 CHINESE Prtiaee Exchange, Hagkptn, nlislni prices per IN kg yesterday. Ciiiwt all: Bulk fob $208.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $221.00 sellers, new drum fob $225.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (looae) $120 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $670.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq154 words
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Article66 1984-02-09 9 Reuter SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed on or near the lows, off 7V4 to 3V« US cents a bushel in moderately light trade. March posted a 8V« cent range on the day. Soyproduct futures closed lower in sympathy with the late sell-off in nearby soybean futures. SoyoilReuter - 66 words
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Article91 1984-02-09 9 futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed mixed, ranging from up IV* US cents a bushel in March to off two in December. March posted 3V« cent range on the day. Widespread rumours that an exporter bought deliverable receipts, along with other trade-talk that two FOB cargoes of SRW wheat91 words
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Article668 1984-02-09 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures pared losses at midday yesterday to around £4 to £15 a tonne, after lows following an International Coffee Organisation (ICO) export quota increase. Most active May traded last at £1,910, against a low of £1,896 and a previous bid/ ask closing range of £1,921/668 words
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341 1984-02-09 9 TIN stockpile disposals by the US General Services Administration (GSA) will amount to 3,000-odd tonnes this year, according to the latest issue of Tin News. The GSA sold 2,865 tonnes of the metal last year. Noting that the GSA's memorandum of341 words
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Advertisement296 1984-02-09 9 It takes more than a date in history to create a great restaurant. Take a tip from Raffles. Embark on your own voyage of discovery. Discover Restaurant 1819. Discover the magic of Valentine's Day at Restaurant 1819's Queen of Hearts Ball.. Live music to match your mood. Food to feast296 words
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Advertisement283 1984-02-09 9 V- jj|iesidents on their wines."!! you on yours. a Meet Robert Lawrence Balzer at A Hugo's Wine and Dhe Evenings. f Chairman of Wine Selections for the Reagan 1981 a Presidential Inauguration, whose Private Guide to Food and f Wine is considered the leading newsletter on wine in the world283 words
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3358 1984-02-09 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 Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,358 words
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Article3631 1984-02-09 10 IM Hi«k IU4 Low Coefiiy Last 8ale Gr's Dif DW •r- Cw SECTION ONE Gr's YTd Nat P/E V«1 COOO) Day Higk Law INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL ra no 364 m 306 410 UO 430 322 918 HO 930 936 710 300 490 410 585 910 413 4193,631 words
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Article180 1984-02-09 10 Managers' pr m s s I SNGAPOBE UNIT TBI The Commerce 3.64 The Savings Fund 218 S pore Prog Fund 1.58 S'pore Sec. Fund 14] S pore Invest Fund 125 S pore Equity Fund 1.54 m 3 87 Ml 168 2.58 i.a 1.63 DIAMOND MOT Diamond S'pore Fd(USt)180 words
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Article2303 1984-02-09 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 INDUSTRIALS AksM (2.KS) (3) 2 98 AIM (2.368) (15) 2.25 226 (10)2,303 words
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Article859 1984-02-09 10 THE leeal stock market reee strongly yesterday la ■pite sf expectations Itat preflt-taUag Mill be setttag ia. The market ladlees reeerded geed galas to eleae at aew highs. Tke widely mealtorcd Btraits Times ladastrial lade* climbed 9.76 paiato to aad tke Inadw kased Hadaw Times Csmpsslte859 words
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Article498 1984-02-09 10 A SLIGHT rebound on Wall Street provided the Kuala Lumpur market with a much needed boost yesterday. Trading was also more active. Prices opened at around overnight levels but thereafter began to climb up as buyers emerged: The afternoon session saw more investors taking498 words
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Article280 1984-02-09 11 FEB 07 Rand INDUSTRIALS Un Steel Unlaec Wool worth 139 S23 1500 -5 unch unch A Alpha ADercom A* And CI A map roc 029 300 mo 1MB unch unch -S Anglos Anginal Blyyoon Burfels MININGS 3170 30 ASST* Bartow* 1310 -35 unch 1070 MB 45 335 C O280 words
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Article176 1984-02-09 11 PSB 07 CS Hud Bajr Mia Imp OU a* ANtlM SB unci) Inco Int Pro* Pip* 16* 3M AU*n 41* Int Uta a* Alcoma a* Intl Nickel 16* Bank Mont BMfc Nova ScoUa MH 14* unch Kmt Add LoMaw B 1»* 13* BtU Ttl 31 tt u«—y Pert 4*176 words
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Article177 1984-02-09 11 feb <n rn CORBKILLE ■i_ ■4 GROUPB Carrvfour ISa Ftnanctara da L "Union MJO Lafarn S17 -10 LB -4 AqoltUM H« Dm Pvtrota BID Otmli Oanone 108-90 aao LB -a Moet-Henneny Opfl-Partbaa Panarroya Radlotachnlqua 1MB ia a as -B -5-9 -S -11 CSP (Tbomaoocsn as +i5 GROUP C CM177 words
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Article141 1984-02-09 11 RB 07 1 ABM la moo -13 AKoM BM| Akao 106-00 -U AMCV UMO -u Am tu Amrotmk 171 jn TiM •u Bala 1 BomimU NlOO -U MtuM -JO Boaka Burtet i Cm land l tuo unch KJO -3 MJO unch Calv m« M -IS DtU Ml) ■40 tlaartar141 words
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Article62 1984-02-09 11 •110 5100 -100 FORWARD MARKET Petro RtI Dutch M0 mo -90 -136 Aeac ArM storo 1*N> +10 soc Oen Bale 1196 _ZZZZ 5340 -30 -6 -M0 -130 Braacan sirDe Been 1106 -46 2100 -6 no T > m *4 4010 H MARKS' -100 r Ebn Baettobal no -so 019062 words
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Article88 1984-02-09 11 FEB 07 I Butofl Jre 1SBJ0 -1.1 Centnle* Ord Cond Atqut Room Ertdinta Flat f" Ocnarmll 1M> -11 -SS UM -IK mo -mi Olm MM -«0 If! Prtw Urn* IUleamanU Ord ■00 -M no* -56 MOO -111 ruicu Leptut Ord Mediobanca MO -It boo -a M llano Am Ort88 words
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Article182 1984-02-09 11 Actions Sulsees 317 -4 -27 1limill Br. m AIihiiI— Rm. Brown Dowil Br. -8 Z 1406 -39 CI be 0*1(7 Br. S49 -49 at* Oolgy P C 1KB -19 ClbaOelfjr Em Credit Suisse Br Ml 2325 •U -X Credit Solan Rag 430 -4 Mtnmtt Br. 2MB -20 Otorn Fischer182 words
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Article85 1984-02-09 11 FEB 07 Dm Hocach miH ■41 Aej-T«lefun»«n 101.00 17UM -1J ■11 Horten Kanutft 1MJ0 W.00 !ss Commtrstenk mm ***** m M ■41 -12.8 A Linda ZH~ 183.00 140J0 1 -3J Cootl Chun ml PiIhiIt P#tll 137.00 -u Philips Komm Pr«ni«il moo moo -1 p«ri— 801.00 -ti Bn If A85 words
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Article54 1984-02-09 11 FEB 07 Kronor Alfa Laval B Fr 296 Am B PTM 480 -27 MB -IS Atlas Copco 137 -1 383 -5 bat> Ptm 338 11 8. E. Banken 3« >1 S&ndrlk B Free 310 -77 Skandla 477 +2 8k f B Pr«« 1(0 1 Vol»o B Ftm 478 -454 words
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Article401 1984-02-09 11 HONGKONG THE HONGKONG stock market closed easier yesterday but above the day's lows following late bargain hunting by fund managers, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index ended the half-day session 6.61 points lower at 1,078.79, after a 20.34 fall at mid-morning. The brokers said a bullish sentiment401 words
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Article443 1984-02-09 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo rose slowly yesterday on bargain hunting after Tuesday's fall and closed at the day's highs, dealers said. Volume was moderate. The market average, which fell 60.16 points on Tuesday, rose 38.67 to close at 10,099.59 on turnover of 350 million shares against 320443 words
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Article93 1984-02-09 11 FSB 0* Peeoe Acole Mining Anglo Phil A pax Mining B AUai Con. B. 0.0Q6 unch M .1 Bftgulo OoM Wm1 Petroleum Benguet Con. B CDCP Pint Phil Hldgl Le panto ami OOtt 136 4 0.0000 unch -1 OJ4 110 0.0873 unch unch unch Martnduque B 4J0 -4.15 Marsteel93 words
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Article133 1984-02-09 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok closed mostly unchanged to slightly lower yesterday in slow trading, dealers said. Aokluun Thai Asia Fibre AnUltn In* And Trust Banckok n«i»fc Bank Of Ayudhajra Ltd IS MO ltt unch unch •1 Berll JuckerZ "I Charoong That Wirt Ftrsstone First Trust SOJS -OS Qoodjrear Industrial133 words
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Article1260 1984-02-09 11 NEW YORK INVESTORS remained concerned about Federal Reserve monetary policy, but Wall Street stock prices closed mixed on Tuesday after bargain hunters helped blue chip issues stage a modest final-hour rally. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was down nearly nine points at one time during1,260 words
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Article425 1984-02-09 11 PRICES in Sydney weakened yesterday as selling pressure from overseas combined with local liquidation, dealers said. At the close, the All Ordinaries Index was 12.9 lower at 749.2, a 1964 low, with the All Industrials down 15.1 to 988.0, below the 1,000 level (or the first time since December,425 words
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Advertisement16 1984-02-09 11 The New ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA 3 unequalled in accuracy, authority and autljenticity Call STP Distributors Tel: *****44/*****2816 words
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Advertisement158 1984-02-09 11 NEW ISSUE This announcement appears as a matter of record only. The Notes were offered and sold outside of the United States of America. U.S. $50,000,000 Sears Overseas Finance N.V. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Sears, Roebuck and Co.) I 1114% Guaranteed Notes due January 31, 1989 Unconditionally Guaranteed by158 words
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Article176 1984-02-09 12 Rises Indices Gaatiaga 006 56 N 8 T 90 Feb 7 Feb 8 Mntaktk Ralaifk 810 an 1030 40 40 35 BT Composite: 975.30 983.06 M IMMH BT Indicator: *****12 *****47 Chaa ted 416 +S2 ST Industrials: 1062.15 1071.91 In* 1300 30 ST Finance: 2938.79 2938.44 U M Floor176 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-02-09 12 Rises Indices Rivervtew 680 +80 Feb 7 Feb 8 SgBagan 1130 +60 Gen ting 655 55 MBT Indicator: *****73 *****33 M Banking 1140 +50 NST Industrials: 1532.06 1553.60 NST 2250 +50 NST Finance: 2744.51 2757.14 EssoOrd 1520 +40 NST Hotels: 659.77 659.90 Kramat Tin 470 +30 NST Properties:153 words
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Article576 1984-02-09 12 ■HNIE Companies Editor: ALAN LEE MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd (MPHB) and some of its top brass are being featured in a controversy brewing in Kuala Lumpur ahead of an expectedly heated MCA party election in September. MPHB is the investment arm of the576 words
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Article62 1984-02-09 12 Reuter CABLE and Wireless PLC says it now owns 52.355 per cent of the total issued capital of 113.04 million ordinary shares of Hongkong Telephone Co Ltd. It says in a statement it bought more than four million ordinary shares and 210,016 warrants of HK Telephone atReuter - 62 words
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Article964 1984-02-09 12 SHARE prices opened higher yesterday following the late rally on Wall Street and on hopes of bargain hunting after the recent sharp fall, dealers said, ICI opened 12p higher at 602, Glaxo rose lOp to 765 and gains among other leading industrials ranged to 7p. In higher oils,964 words
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Article46 1984-02-09 12 H.K.HANG SENG Week Ago 765.7 Wednesday 1078.79 Tuesday 1065 40 Week Ago *****4 FINANCIAL times INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN Monday 815.5 Week Ago 832.2 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 968.0 Tuesday 1003.1 Week Ago unavailable DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Monday Wednesday 749.2 Tuesday 1174.31 Week Ago 1221.5246 words
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Article413 1984-02-09 12 GINEER laveatmeats Pie Ltd beaded by Malayalaa bnbemu Stag Hat Bee, which la mablag a bid far Malaya Tla Prlatfag Cempaay, baa spelt eat aame af tbe plaaa far tbe eempaay. Giaeer, wbleb bad aeqalred lIJ3 mllliea MTP shares (af OJS per eeat af413 words
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Article1026 1984-02-09 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew STOCK market punters appear rather convinced that after so many false hopes in the past, Taa Chug Meter HeMlags Bhd is finally about to disclose its muchawaited grand restructuring plans accompanied by a generous bonus issue. This is evident by theBy Hock Lock Siew - 1,026 words
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Advertisement165 1984-02-09 12 BONUS OFFER! 1 FREE unit for every 3 purchased. (Offer extended till 29/2/84) C\ Totally fresh, dean our in your home, office and car Maintenance-free anti-pollution device Freshens stale air in minutes Counteracts the ion-depletion effects of air-conditioning Removes dust, pollutants, cigarette smell and odour For a tree demonstration, please165 words
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Advertisement480 1984-02-09 12 IN ORDER TO REACH A SENIOR POSITION AN EXECUTIVE SHOULD BE WITHOUT OR SHOULD^AVE KEPT HIDDEN EXACTLY THE QUALITIES THAT HE WILL NEED WHEN HE GETS THERE Edward de Bono De Bono on Creativity Lateral Thinking Singapore, March 19 20,1984 Edward de Bono is the author of 22 books translated480 words
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Miscellaneous59 1984-02-09 12 WEATHER? j OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy; occasional showers in the late afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.3t pm on Feb 8 at the airport: Maximum temperature 27.7 Associated humidity 85 Minimum temperature 23.5 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 110 Rainfall in millimetres 96-0 Total rainfall for the59 words
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236 1984-02-09 13 AMERICAN President Companies (APC) Ltd has announced 1963 fourth quarter after-tax profits of US$l5.2 million compared with $3.7 million in the previous year. Total revenue stood at $206.8 million for the same period as against $165.2 million previously. APC president and chief executive officer236 words
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486 1984-02-09 13 G DURAIARJ - By G DURAIARJ A GROUP of bumiputra entreprenuers engaged in freight forwarding, shipbroking and chartering activities has decided to set up a company to bid for the carriage of government-owned cargo. The pro-tem Association of the Bumiputra Freight (Persatuan Pengusaha Fret486 words
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Article113 1984-02-09 13 AFP AUTHORITIES have mounted a search for a small Indonesian ship with 17 people on board which has been missing since Friday in waters north of Sulawesi, Antara News Agency reported. The 50 gross ton Bahagia was en route north from Manado, north Sulawesi, to Tahuna onAFP - 113 words
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Article54 1984-02-09 13 THE China National Technical Import Corporation has ordered a total of 20 handling cranes from Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding. The crane, built at a cost of three billion yen, will be delivered between September 1%4 and December 1965. The cranes will be installed at the ports of54 words
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Article136 1984-02-09 13 SRI Lanka Port Authority is offering a 10 per cent rebate to shipping lines which guarantee a total of 12,000 or more containers per year. It applies from Jan 1. The chairman of the authority Mr Wimal Amarasekera, said some shipping lines had made constant use136 words
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Article61 1984-02-09 13 THE Japan Shippers' Council has taken the cue from the Hongkong, Taiwan and South Korea councils to register a protest with the Federal Maritime Commission on the trans-Pacific conferences' general rate increase. The council said the rates have been effectively raised by some 40 per cent. The percentage61 words
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Article699 1984-02-09 13 Shipping Line Pige C*l Shipping Line Pw C*l Afea VI 3 Frota V 1 Ahrenkiel Liner vn 5 Fujiwara Line IV 5 Alpac VI S Globe Une VI 5 Antara Shpg X 4 Golden Line VI 4 A PC Une V 4 Hai Feng Marine X 5699 words
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416 1984-02-09 14 SAVINGS of around £2 million per annum are being made by P O through the decentralisation of the group's businesses a policy instigated by new chairman Mr Jeffrey Sterling. The decentralisation will result in the loss of 80-100 jobs within the group's central services.416 words
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214 1984-02-09 14 MOST shipping lines serving the Philippine ports are running short of containers. The shortage is caused primarily by the trade imbalance. The number of containers discharged at the Filipino port has dwindled over the last few months following the government's move to clamp214 words
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210 1984-02-09 14 AFP MARITIME authorities in Brest, France blamed a violent Atlantic storm for the sinking of the 2,500-ton Panama-registered coaster Midnight Sun with the loss of eight of its crew of 19 Asians, mainly South Koreans and Filipinos. The ship sank off the islandAFP - 210 words
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Article1445 1984-02-09 14 FIXING of two (airly large vessels on time-charter on Tuesday and moderately active Indian fertiliser business featured an otherwise rather dull freight market, shipbrokers said A 127,000 tonner was arranged from the Continent to Japan via Brazil at US$l9O per long ton and a 123,000 tonner was booked1,445 words
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Article191 1984-02-09 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gull, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.191 words
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458 1984-02-09 15 ELLERMAN City Liners has dismissed criticism by shippers that the new grouping of shipping lines operating in the Europe/Persian Gulf will mean high prices and discrimination. British exporters feared that the formation of the new association will push prices up by about 50458 words
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Article281 1984-02-09 15 AFP MORE than 1,000 farmers, leaving a trail of exploding firecrackers and broken eggs behind them, demonstrated at Boulogne to protest beef imports from Britain and other countries. The farmers marched to the City Hall and handed in a statement attacking "the non-application by the British of commonAFP - 281 words
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243 1984-02-09 15 SAMUEL Montagu has concluded the acquisition of a leading London shipbroker, Galbraith Wrightson from insurance broker, Stewart Wrightson Holdings PLC. The price is calculated according to a complicated formula. It involves an immediate downpayment of £10 million and a deferred consideration in the form of three243 words
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6075 1984-02-09 20 scnEnm.Ei A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around tho world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of6,075 words
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Article747 1984-02-09 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for L£L Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Takarin 2210 9.2.84 2100 Cahaya LeoShpg TA 3 0700-0900 B3 B Mela Li 048 9284 2300 FSB 1000-1100 0800-1100 L3 AustStar 0526 9284 2300 Austasla747 words
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Article1391 1984-02-09 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). U* Transgroup (S). AkrenkM Liner Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepfat Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpne Intraaea (S)Bintang Shpg (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling and Forwarding <PN).1,391 words
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Article1164 1984-02-09 22 ALGERIA Bejaia Aug 6th. 10 vessels waiting for berths. El Djazair Jan 20th. Vessels awaiting berths: Wahran eight, Mestghanem three, Annaba six and Skikda four. ANGOLA Luanda Oct 25th. 1-2 days delays. ARGENTINA Sahia Blanca Jan 23rd. 5 days delays for vessels waiting to load grain. 5 grain1,164 words
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Article462 1984-02-09 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Baima 6/7 Y Fung alongside 9.2.84/0300 Ned Katwijk 44 Ned-EAC alongside 9.2.84/2300 Osa Bonanza 25/6 Sankyo alongside 9.2.84/1500 Perak 20E Perak alongside 9.2.84/1100 Protomachos 8/9 Marathon alongside 9.2.84/1200 Safina-E-Haider 13/4 Cont'l Feeders alongside 9.2.84/2359 Temburong 20W SSPL462 words
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Article389 1984-02-09 22 Feb Ml Education and training for seafarers, what policy for the *****? Nautical Institute conference at tbe Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Feb IS Boiler flame scanners, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Feb 13-14 Canadian Shipbuilding and Shiprepairing Association 96th389 words
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Advertisement793 1984-02-09 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Hag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kelang/Penang/Bangkok/Keelung/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Kong S'pore Agent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 LONDON Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom PORT Conditions SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather 1 \RDI\I793 words
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Advertisement736 1984-02-09 13 <$>cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents I I *J UNIPACIFIC TMMS I THAOIN6 m AGENCY FTL LTV. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE n*r MAERSK LINE FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE ANTWERP ROTTERDAM U.K. BREMERHAVEN HAMBURG LE HAVRE SCANDINAVIA 17 DAYS736 words
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Advertisement446 1984-02-09 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Eur taMt Sport 12/2 TOYAMA 14/2 29/2 5/3 6/3 */3 IV2 N. HOUTMAN 21/2 7/3 12/3 13/3 15/3 26/2' JUTLAMM 28/2 14/3 19/3 20/3 22 /3 4/3 B. PERMAI 6/3 21/3 26/3 27/3 W/3 11/3 N NHON 13/3 2S/3 2/4 3/4 5/4 11/3,446 words
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Advertisement460 1984-02-09 14 Depart Singapore promptly each week with Scan Dutch and reach ports stretching from Marseilles to Gothenburg in record time. Your goods arrive on schedule and in perfect condition so you meet your deadlines and your customers stay satisfied. Scan Dutch 49 Agents: SINGAPORE: Nedlloyd EAC Agencies Pte. Ltd Telephone: *****89.460 words
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Advertisement626 1984-02-09 15 IfS The Straits msjg Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited r CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT ipmt rjum n» tfwi M mm, I J/2 15/2 *1/3 «/3 SuiM 24/2 2V2 IV) 12/3 iSiJr (3/3 15/3 21/3 25/3 lITHIOIMJ 11/3 13/3 31/3 82/4 CMMiW MT 11/3 21/3 M/ 4 11/4 FtMKFUtT626 words
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Advertisement579 1984-02-09 15 NOTICE FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SARAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREKHT CONFERENCE PORT CONGESTION SURCHARGES The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the berthing situation at the undernoted ports and have reported and agreed on the following ALGIERS In view of the deteriorating berthing conditions at this port579 words
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Advertisement627 1984-02-09 16 EXPORTS C«i|nbr fraktwt Eiftiu Bremen Eiprtss S'pore P Aelang Pen Bilbao LenoesGenoa H'burf Mar Rdam BhavenAnt «lll* *erp 22/2 24/2 27/2 25/3 30/3 2»/3 1/4 Out* Bay C*l at CdMvffc Lrwrpeal Bay Long Oakland Seattle/ Beach Tacoma S/3 8/3 11/3 6/3 8/3 11/3 13/3 15/3 18/3 20/3 22/3 25/3 20/3627 words
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Advertisement462 1984-02-09 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT* FCI It LCI CARGO FOR: nu HBG ru nt MM UN M/ 02 14/42 7/03 9/03 11/43 12/13 14/13 iNrtei n/tl 17/42 17/13 19/03 21/13 Z2/03 24/13 5/13 0/03 27/43 21/13 31/43 1/44 3/41 also acceptrs ici/Fct t ra/fa n* QOTKMURG. UMB COPENHAGEN.462 words
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Advertisement851 1984-02-09 16 Everett Lines! u vvMPMCA PERUANA D£ VWOOES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" I adding lor CM*> Matarani la and t» other Peruvian ports with transhipment at Hongkong and or Kobe On CPV ThrougK Bills ot Lading to final destination Fdunf P. Katant Sinyw THOHASfWKTT 11/20 Fab 21/22 Fab MIGHEVERETT 2/6 Mar851 words
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Advertisement264 1984-02-09 16 QLSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD Fftlfil ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES B Mta.B.l SMGAPORE SMOSE MNBTM PTE ITO TEL *****44/7 t *****70 PORT HUANG MALOSE MAfBTME SO* BHD T* *****2 3 PENANG MALAYSIA TRACK t TRANSPORT LTD Td ***** t ***** TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC Stat«M"264 words
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Advertisement942 1984-02-09 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA MAJU E-4M 17-20/2 HOOCIOAH, JEDOAH. AQABA, MUKALLA KOTA WARUNA W-410 20-23/2 ADEN KOTA WMAWAN E-447 2-5/3 MODE® AH, JEDOAH, AG***KOTA CAMTK 3-401 10-15/3 HOOCIOAH, XOOAH.AOASA,... KOTA PET AM E-4M 15-20/3 TAMATAVE. MOPUTO. D SALAAM, MOMBASA, MOOAOtSCIO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO942 words
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Advertisement746 1984-02-09 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE EUROPE FROM EUROPE HAM B'HAVEN (DAM HAVRE U1 RaETßay MM MMM C*y al (**W|k SaieO Saied Safed SjM Saied Saied Saied Saied SjM SjM SjM SjM SjM SjM Saied SjM SjM Lnferped Bjy Kaluga Mmi Mam Marti CarOgan Bay SjM SjM SjM746 words
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Advertisement569 1984-02-09 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO US* WEST/EAST COAST II GULF PORTS (Fi*y Contanemed Vessels) S POUf OM/SfO U/LB HOUSTON SA» BMORf NTOM HAUFAI MAMPAMTVMB 22/2 12/3 14/3 »/3 30/3 2/4 4/4 7/4 Mm accepte* car to I* Montreal Galveston Norloft PMadciptu TO TAIWAN AM) S. KOREA (Fifty Contanensed Vessels)569 words
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Advertisement523 1984-02-09 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPW6 CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadng for Rangoon S'pore PKelorvg Penong In fort/9 Feb 9/11 Feb 11/12 Feb 13/14 Feb MYOMAYW A In Port/9 F PA-AN HTONEYWA 11/12 Feb PHASHWEGYAWYWA 11/12 Feb PAGAN 23/25 Feb 21/22 Feb EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/COHT I SPOKE523 words
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Advertisement526 1984-02-09 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES !S 11 4 Anson Road. #IS-01, Tunas Building, Slno»por« 0207 Tsl: *****22 A *****67 P Ktlmg T»l 38«301/8 REO SE A/PE RSI AN GULF /M E 01T ERRA N E AN SERVICES S'pore Loadng F#r amKMAS 10 F«k Bandar Abbas/Bandar Mara (Xt NEST N0.7 V-» 15 F*526 words
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Advertisement446 1984-02-09 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N. GARNET S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1100 12/2 LCL Cargo 2300 11/2 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia. TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC COAST LCL Cargo acceptable to ft from Seattle, Oakland, S. Francisco, Los446 words
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Advertisement620 1984-02-09 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels OQBAKL SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON to I Oman 401N Lard/401S Ghna/401S Mr i Datum 40IN Ni 7 DHH UIH I* PW OM KB MCHOM SUSAN 20/2 11/2 4 OFF MK n VI l«/i 1/2 15/3 WJ H/J M/, SEMI-CONTA4NERISED DIRECT SERVICE620 words
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Advertisement34 1984-02-09 22 THRESHOLD FAR EAST LINE EXPRESS REGULAR SERVICE TO BENGAL/KM S'pore loadnf for M.V BANGLUANG M.V NAKORH THAI 1/3 B«nba» M V ATHKHOM IS 3 Calcutta. Mafras THRESHOLD ENT. PTE. LTD. TEL: *****60/*****69 (No Broker*)34 words
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Miscellaneous154 1984-02-09 22 Regional Weather r A m fe vA "A Yj if ft > fix ***> m Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND* R Thunderstorm Temperature °C If Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain v/ Wave height Cloudy Sky Sari ace winds154 words
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