The Business Times, 20 February 1984
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Title Section12 1984-02-20 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2t, 1164 60 CENTS12 words
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709 1984-02-20 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE Government is likely to grant tax concessions to boost Singapore's financial futures market, which is to commence operations on May 2. Hints of what are in store «ere given by Mr Lee Yock Suan, Minister of State for709 words
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325 1984-02-20 1 SINGAPOREAN property owner Ho Whye Chung has claimed that he was "totally surprised" by one of his tenants' threat to blow up the Hyatt Kingsgate Hotel in Sydney, Australia. This is because two days before the bomb incident last Friday, the tenant, Mr325 words
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Article, Illustration532 1984-02-20 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE developers of Raffles City are making a big allowance (or forgetful hotel guests it will take 50,000 forgetful guests to use up all the computerised keys that the developers have ordered for the hotels.532 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article93 1984-02-20 1 AP HONGKONG as a special administrative region (SAR) will not merge with Shenzhen special economic zone across the Chinese border after 1997, a Beijing official representative in Hongkong pledged. The communist newspaper Ta Kung Pao yesterday quoted the director of official Chinese Xinhua News Agency to Hongkong, XuAP - 93 words
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Article93 1984-02-20 1 UPI CHINA is about to open its first Western-style fast food restaurant in Beijing, Donald Duck to lead the hamburger and French fries revolution. Yi Li Fast Food, which features a red neon sign saying "fast food" in English, not Chinese, expects to sell 3,000 hamburgers aUPI - 93 words
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Article90 1984-02-20 1 UPI ITALY began withdrawing its contingent of the multinational force from Lebanon yesterday as sporadic Druze rebel shelling continued on army positions in the hills above Beirut. State Beirut Radio said that "overnight clashes and shelling continued into the morning on army positions in the mountains atUPI - 90 words
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Article68 1984-02-20 1 Reuter CAMBODIAN coalition leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk is due in Jakarta today and is expected to discuss the recent trip of Indonesia's Armed Forces commander to Hanoi. A report by the official Antara news agency quoted Parliamentarian Amin Iskandar as saying that Indonesian President Suharto is expectedReuter - 68 words
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Article40 1984-02-20 1 PRINCE and Princess Hitachi of Japan arrived here yesterday for a two-day visit. Their engagements today include a lunch date with President Devan Nair and the First Lady and a call on Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.40 words
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Article66 1984-02-20 1 Reuter FRENCH Interior Minister Gaston Defferre yesterday issued a stiff warning to truck drivers after they took fresh protest action to disrupt traffic in north, east, central and south-east parts of France. The drivers want tighter government control of border posts, a cut in tax on fuelReuter - 66 words
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Article54 1984-02-20 1 AFP INDIA is likely to spend about 35,000 million rupees by the end of the current financial year (March) on import of petroleum and petroleum products. This was disclosed by Tnriian Energy Minister P Shiv Shanker at a meeting of the parliamentary consultative committee attached to his ministryAFP - 54 words
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314 1984-02-20 1 PtIHOCHKMICALS Bade la fflagape in will be nil te leeal eempaalee latttelly. Later, the predicts. Mefactsred by tke $Z Hlwill be expwtei < eeaatrlee IneMe these In the Aseaa regie», the hiu eab-eeatlaeat tad China. Phillips Petreleam's ■ggft director Jeha eels tram his314 words
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440 1984-02-20 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN IT IS NOT all that rosy in the search (or oil in China's waters as Promet is painfully finding out. Its two-year-long exploration efforts in the Bohai Sea, North China, with partners Elf Aquitaine at France, have so far come to440 words
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Article296 1984-02-20 1 SINGAPORE Airlines held its 19th group business meeting last Friday to keep its 1,000-odd employees up to date on how the the company performed last year and where it is heading this year. The areas covered include financial performance, personnel matters, its place in the industry and296 words
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Advertisement354 1984-02-20 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan @Waytoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd A wnoty-owneO suMdary of Hongkong Bank 6 Claymore H*. #03-00 Claymore Plaza Singapore 0922 BBSS OS FOE A person who never wanted to be a businessman, Ransome Chua has done remarkably well in354 words
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Advertisement114 1984-02-20 1 Commercial Banking Investment Management Foreign Exchange FQURSEAS Our new JAL Executive Class' adds up to a first dass deal. At just the economy fare. rm■■■■ i Si v; .*v ;W V > V When you travel 'JAL Executive Class', you'll enjoy: No surcharge. Just the normal economy fare. Separate check-in.114 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration894 1984-02-20 2 SHAHRIR ARIFF - Graphic designer Ransome Chua overcame an early aversion to commerce at age 25 and since then art and business have conspired to produce a thriving enterprise. SHAHRIR ARIFF reports. Small Business omIHU SHAHRIR ARIFF FOR A person who never wanted to894 words
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Article382 1984-02-20 2 AP WHILE Americans are busy reading about Japanese business practices, the Japanese are devouring popular American books to learn the secrets of American business. Judging from best-seller lists, it is hard to tell which country admires the other more. Japan as No. 1: Lessons tromAP - 382 words
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Article1218 1984-02-20 3 Every company that deals with the public bas an bnage, whether or not it engages in corporate advertising. Corporate advertising can favourably Influence public confidence aad trust in big business. These two points received unanimous agreement from participants in a recent corporate advertising survey conducted by Grey1,218 words
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FRONTIERS
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Article308 1984-02-20 3 LEE HAN SHIH - Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH PLANS to set up factories in space are about to take off. In 10 years satellite factories may be as common as communications satellites are today. Initially they will be unmanned, powered by solar cells and run by robots. Gradually human beings will308 words
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Article97 1984-02-20 3 Up against BM GENE Amdahl, a wellknown designer of computers, is trying to compete with his former employer IBM in its strongest area. He hopes to take away a large chunk of IBM's mainframe computer market with a new computer that is almost four times faster, 10 times more97 words
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Article, Illustration157 1984-02-20 3 Easier for buiders TASTA BV of the Netherlands has brought out a 'dry' building method said to give its users 20 to 30 per cent savings in bride costs and up to €0 per cent in labour time. It uses standard sizes of aerated bricks with lengthwise grooves to157 words
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Article117 1984-02-20 3 Videos beaten VIDEO cameras do not work in the battlefield, not when there are radar equipment about. British journalists learnt this lesson two years ago during the Falklands war when a camera crew was stationed in a battleship bristling with radar equipment. Radio waves emitted by the radar117 words
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Article143 1984-02-20 3 Of micros and switchboards SYSTEMS Design, a threeyear old local company, is marketing the US Plexus supermkrocomputer system that can support up to 40 users. Plexus uses microchips that can process 16 and 32 bit of information ?t a time and a device to link its computers to the143 words
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Article127 1984-02-20 3 Dfcost this DETERGENTS Using enzymes to remove dirt and stains from clothing can cause skin rashes, vomiting, asthmatic attacks and may even be fatal to people allergic to them. Enzymes are proteins that can trigger chemical reactions and detergent manufacturers use them to digest stubborn stains on clothing being127 words
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Article124 1984-02-20 3 Back to Ntkt JAPAN Is shifting more of its R&D fund into basic research. Having long put up with a reputation for being a nation of copycats, Japan has embarked on a ID-year basic research programme with a budget of 100 billion yen. Called the 'Next Generation Base Technology124 words
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Advertisement465 1984-02-20 2 Announcing THE TOUCHSCREEN PERSONAL COMPUTER. The Hewlett-Packard 150. 1 V'.W.V Atotallynewway to make comouters easiest-to-use Touch. It makes seme. To operate a personal computer by personal simply touching the screen. Whether you're finding an computer, address with Personal Card File or making a phone call? our new Touchscreen Personal Computer465 words
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Advertisement19 1984-02-20 2 THE BEST SELLING BEER IN CHINA •.!•'<! 'fit- Cn MC KOK HONG CO PTE LTD Tel. *****22 v \> L. J19 words
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Advertisement332 1984-02-20 3 Privilege? Perk? Or just plain business sense? i-v*. xssSS $S*2S^ Cf V ft US v xU ft I SCftyg I s V u VI r* Mr o**«* <s >1' &e V The American Express Corporate Card takes all the hassle out of travelling on business for your company's executives. Naturally,332 words
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Article719 1984-02-20 5 1 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From SIA FT PAA SIA SIA MAS MAS SV MAS SIA CAL RBA MAS CPA GIA SIA SIA THAI MAS GIA MAS SIA SIA SIA GIA SIA KLM GU SIA THAI SU CPA MAS MAS AI SU SU MAS GU719 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article188 1984-02-20 5 AFP MALAYSIAN Primary Industry Minister Datuk Paul Leong has dismissed London reports that the introduction of tin futures trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) may trigger a "precipitous collapse" of tin prices. "Instead of affecting tin prices adversely, the introduction of tinAFP - 188 words
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88 1984-02-20 5 UPI PHILIPPINE central bank governor Jose Fernandez has clamped an unprecedented news blackout on the bank's activities and threatened to charge violators with corruption and rumourmongering, an order published yesterday said. Mr Fernandez said affairs of the bank were confidential and officials and employeesUPI - 88 words
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398 1984-02-20 5 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S ruling Labour Party and the opposition retained their seats in three parliamentary by-elec-tions but the results showed a swing of about 3 per cent against the government. Prime Minister Bob Hawke, whose party easily held the Labour stronghold of HughesReuter - 398 words
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199 1984-02-20 5 Reuter PHILIPPINE opposition leader Salvador Laurel, who spent last Friday night in jail after a pistol was found in his luggage, flew to the US yesterday and said he would ask leaders there to stop supporting President Ferdinand Marcos. Mr Laurel's first stopReuter - 199 words
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Article140 1984-02-20 5 AFP A CHINESE official has said that China's light industry should produce goods that the public would "not only be willing to spend money on but also be satisfied and pleased to do so", the New China News Agency reported last Friday. Chinese Light IndustryAFP - 140 words
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138 1984-02-20 5 AFP THAILAND'S consumer price index fell by 0.63 per cent in January from last December to 189 per cent of its 1976 base but up 3.79 per cent from a year earlier, the Department of Business Economics said on Friday. Wholesale prices inAFP - 138 words
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366 1984-02-20 5 AP IN SPITE of a December surge, the volume of USChina trade fell by 15 per cent in 1983 to US$4.4l billion, mainly because of a 64 per cent drop in American agricultural exports to China, the US Embassy in Beijing reportedAP - 366 words
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Article409 1984-02-20 5 VORLD El BRIEF Agencies SEKOSHA, a leading Japanese maker of time-pieces, said that it has developed what it claims to be the world's lightest clock weighing only 7.1 gm. The analog quartz clock, made entirely of a specially developed plastic resin, is 3.7 cm in face diameter,Agencies - 409 words
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203 1984-02-20 7 AFP FRANCE'S foreign trade deficit shot up to 9.1 billion francs in January, the External Trade Ministry said in Paris last Friday, attributing the rise mainly to unexpectedly high imports of oil. However, the overall current account deficit for 1983 was downAFP - 203 words
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180 1984-02-20 7 AFP THE inventor of a "revolutionary" code system to stop computer and video piracy could see his expected fortune disappear under a top secret stamp from the British Ministry of Defence. A patent application filed last month has been blocked whileAFP - 180 words
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182 1984-02-20 7 AFP A FORMER employee of the US oil company Aramco is suing the company for US$6O million after a Saudi Arabian court sentenced him to be whipped 200 times and Jailed for two years for setting up a whisky still in his Saudi home.AFP - 182 words
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338 1984-02-20 7 Reuter SAUDI AraMa to argtag the tew Aramea to step ap their ail aanhaan la aa eftert to halt the decline la Baail erade aatpat, said U8 tadastry aaann la New Yark darlag the weekead. Aramea, the Arahlaa Amerleaa Oil Campaay, to aawReuter - 338 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-02-20 7 Reuter ITALY and the Vatican signed an historic new church-state concordat on Saturday, ending the status of Roman Catholicism as the Italian state religion and officially guaranteeing religious liberty for non-Cath-olics. Socialist Prime Minister Bettino Craxi and Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal AgostinoReuter; Source: AP photo - 319 words
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Article310 1984-02-20 7 Reuter CREDITORS and liquidators of the failed Banco Ambrosiano said in Geneva during the weekend that they have reached an agreement in principle on winding up the assets of what was Italy's largest bank. Officials were reluctant to give fresh details of the accord, but said itReuter - 310 words
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175 1984-02-20 7 UPI THE US Justice Department is suing a former General Dynamics manager and two former Frigitemp Corp executives for at least US$l.B million to recover kickbacks and overcharges in an alleged shipbuilding fraud. The businessmen, named in a civil suit filed last FridayUPI - 175 words
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383 1984-02-20 7 AMERICAN economic growth levelled off in the final quarter of 1983 to 4.9 per cent because of the trade deficit, but the decline was less precipitous than earlier estimates showed, the US government said. The latest economic report last Friday also showed that383 words
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Article164 1984-02-20 7 AFP THE Public Prosecutor in Bonn has started investigating executives of the West German chemical and pharmaceutical giant Bayer for tax fraud, according to a report to be published today in the weekly Der Spiegel. Bayer allegedly paid sums of money to the Christian Democrat and LiberalAFP - 164 words
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Advertisement119 1984-02-20 5 A Taste of Hungary, f From Hungarian (jkxilash to Dobos At The Belvedete Buffet Lime i m m m 1 1 V- 4 J L K Tm w.. my* ■*i v.- S _^y--7 f# JV^»* "V. til C. 7 J n 9 J*" 5 t "Vk> Hungarians truly know and119 words
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Advertisement306 1984-02-20 5 Park West The Prestigious Residential Development r 7 *your last chance of owning one of Singapore's most exclusive apartments with Park West Phase II! Park West, ideally set in an idyllic surrounding amidst green land scape, is served by Jalan Lempeng facing Faber Hills Estate and Upper Ayer Rajah Road.306 words
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Advertisement234 1984-02-20 6 Nowyou can moveyour money round the world as quickly as you can move your fingers. Global Money Transfer is just one of the services offered through Info Cash. The world's fastest, most comprehensive, and consistent electronic banking service ever. It goes without saying that it s fully computerized. And available234 words
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Advertisement446 1984-02-20 7 A m [pg .v |T T Try one before you buy one Mandarin Hotel, Level 5 Feb 22 23, 9am 7pm. Call *****88 for an invitation If the only thing you know about computers is by a specialist knowledgeable in the operation that you want to know more, why not446 words
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Advertisement162 1984-02-20 7 11 gays m to An anyelilßrs (H final basking ieatliae far July KM issae: 1 March. An ad in the Yellow Pages can work wonders for your business. With an increased circulation of 1.54 million copies, it reaches all phone users in Singapore. But best of all, it reaches those162 words
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Article, Illustration898 1984-02-20 8 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN TOO much oil swilling around the world, and a low official price of US$29 for a barrel are not the conditions which encourage frantic exploration activity in deep and difficult waters. But while it may have slowed, the search for898 words
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271 1984-02-20 8 The fifth exhibition and the biggest WHEN the sth Offshore Smith East Ada Conference and Exhibit!** starts tomorrow, It will he the Mggest since the sales began eight yean ago. Held once every two years, the exMMtiea at the World Trade Centre this year will cover slightly more than IJP*271 words
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Advertisement518 1984-02-20 8 Economic Conference Focusing On East Malaysia. "20 Years Later-An Economic Evaluation" A conference for distinguished leaders, government policy-makers, top decision-makers, entrepreneurs, businessmen, investors, economists and for anyone who is interested in the economic future of this region. Dale: March 17,1984 (Saturday) Ttae: 8.00 am. to 430 pm. Conference Chairman: Banquet518 words
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Advertisement65 1984-02-20 8 MM For the rujftt company, a limited amount of space is avadahCe at the right address M' For location, accessibility, facilities, and environment, City House represents a very special opportunity. A limited amount of space ranging from 915 s.f. to 7104 s.f. is now available for rent. For the right65 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous451 1984-02-20 8 m SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Operant and Programme Heights Mowed by Swordsman Chu (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 3.50 Cartoon Selections 4.05 Spectrum Taking the Air (Science series) 4.30 ChMren of Different Places CMdren of Indonesia and Brunei (Last episode): The life-styles of families in the two countries are shown. 4.55451 words
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Miscellaneous185 1984-02-20 8 <a MALAYSIA 3 5.00 PM Opening 5.02 Quran Readhg 5.10 Programme Summary 5.15 Fbitstone Froics (Cartoon) 5.35 Cumi and Cki: Children's Programme 6.00 News 6.10 Bimbingan Ufama: Religious Guidance 6.25 Sharl's Neighbourhood 6.50 Documentary The Best of Both Worlds 7.31 Azan Maghrib: Prayer Call 7.35 Teachers Only 8.00 News and185 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration803 1984-02-20 9 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING BEING dubbed as a protege of Yehudi Menuhin carries a great deal of responsibility to expectant audiences. The demand for encores at the Victoria Hall on Saturday night showed that Tang Yun can live up to it. The final note of803 words
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495 1984-02-20 9 THE AmMh Art Award lfM cmpetili—wfll ware a table Oral. It will be the drat ■aeh cempettttoa jetatly ergaalsed by tbe fflagapam AastraHaa Buteem Ceaadl (8ABC) Mi the AastraHaa High CmmM». The lie» for the eenpeltttea wme eeacelvei early hat year by495 words
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Advertisement182 1984-02-20 9 "There's so much space in this improved KLM Business Class" u Yes,tliats new "And these seats are so much wider" "That's new,too." "And theres so much space fc >r your legs 'That's nor new. 1 V* S"i I «WER SEATS a* mo* 2 WREAST SEATMG tCWOfCTONC «VfHKS fCWIOKLOS DnWBMGAGE KW182 words
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Advertisement255 1984-02-20 9 CHU6B DON'T PUT THEIR SAFES TOGETHER *0k i <• tffr. *>•' •1 wmm While other safes are welded j together, a Chubb Eurosafe is cast in solid metal. This monolithic Chubb construction simply means that the Chubb Eurosafe has no weak joints: It has no joints. But that's not all.255 words
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Miscellaneous20 1984-02-20 9 BriStdW :Frau]d>ictens uiFe... THC *S SV4\K»HG... "TWte e»RDS FSRe FMSID pfle. Full OF e^oSSOm.. te&ntr&tfFm THS IS LOHCfie GOES VuOtoNG20 words
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Miscellaneous646 1984-02-20 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Character always in a cautionary tale? (5) 6 In the end, one point is the minimum (5) 9 Lad noted for Jollity and grit (4-3) 10 Name of a teetotaller with a broken rib? (5) 11 Just the chap to steal some wine? (5) 12 The646 words
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Advertisement215 1984-02-20 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain today v^; ~^^^'«e^/»agrr. Tbe total card that incorporates the features of a credit card, charge card, cheqa The total card that incorporates tbe features of a credit card, charge card, cheque card, cash card and purchase card neatly into one. Call Julia at *****97215 words
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Advertisement189 1984-02-20 10 lubertug thrill For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. For reservations call *****77 J i(S> «-nciir\ I'nrk U£iqm»r«* fl J 3 if HI ii r&> 2BohJp*t I yourself to a variety of deMdous Indonesian dishes Ban Hut s xxmesia Corner is a aeitgntful daily feast of Indonesian nasi189 words
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Advertisement177 1984-02-20 10 Paramount Hotel Where the hippy people go 0 PP J" L i .v A special garden atmosphere where time never runs out. Here, master chefs prepare delicious and lingering tastes from gourmet style to simple meals; both Oriental and Western fare. Daily Buffet Breakfast k (7am —10 30am) $11.50++ JTii177 words
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Advertisement249 1984-02-20 10 Surprise! Surprise! 4 A( Cuisine en Evolution. Deemed the ultimate in gastronomy by discerning gourmets. That's what you'd expect from a great restaurant like the Harbour Grill. A great place to be. 11k. Stables. hie pktcc you can be certain < >t a i>( k k! steak. 't r r249 words
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Advertisement163 1984-02-20 10 Executive Style Quick Lunch '1 AVAILABLE FROM 12.00 NOON 2.30 PM $16.00++ MONDAY ROAST AIR-FLOWN SIRLOIN OF BEEF Fondant Potatoes Vicky Carrots TUESDAY ROAST LEG OF PORK APPLE SAUCE Croquette Potatoes Bouquet of French Beans WEDNESDAY ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF Jacket Potatoes Cauliflower Au Gratin THURSDAY ROAST STUFFED CAPON163 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article894 1984-02-20 11 NEW YORK THE STOCK market declined for the third straight day on Friday as new evidence of the strength of the economy and the threat of higher interest rates caused nervous traders to lighten portfolios before the long holiday weekend. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell894 words
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Article178 1984-02-20 11 FEB IT Ct ADMtbi A lean Alfoma Bank Moot Bank Nova ScoUa Ball T»i BP Can Ltd Braaean Can. Imp Bk Can Pnn Mf Ctnptc Caronc OVMt CmWRd Lk Ca BUirt O A J5* *1* 14W 30* »H 30H H m MH VH -H uneb H -H •K ■f178 words
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Article180 1984-02-20 11 BT.PARIS GROUP B FEB 17 rri CORBE1LLE Alr.UouM* 515 -4 Carrefour Plnanclere de L "Union Lafarge Moet Hennewy ODfl-Parlbaj 148B 81 333 1314 itt -8 unch -is -17 Aqultalne Nat Das Petrole B 8 N Qervals DWOM Car (Thonuonon Cle Ftancalae des Petrole* Credit Foncler Si 2482 31* 307180 words
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Article84 1984-02-20 11 FEB 17 Aef-Telefunken BASF Dm 10X00 lttJO 1 1.4 Hotach Horten KanUdt KHD ***** ***** 282.00 254.00 17 1 IS 3 BlW BMW CommerxDank Contl Oumml Daimler-Bens 171.40 ***** 190 00 142.00 57*00 1.4 unch JJ ♦u Unde llanncsmtnn Philips Kooai Prius—« R*t ST A Schertng snsn ***** 312-5084 words
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Article83 1984-02-20 11 FEB 17 fri Or Bnj Lamb Hobo* 2300 >110 5 -90 FORWARD MARKET AC* 682 -1 Artoad 1404 20 Petfo Rjrl Dutch Sklro Soc 0*n Belg So nn» So)v*jr A V Mont 0000 2830 tot 11V +M 30 unch -10 Astur Brunn 752 1675 -20 >10 3730 4040 -1583 words
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Article182 1984-02-20 11 FEB 11 Francs Actions Bullae* illmnlm Br. SISjOO no 43 5 Alusulsae Rec Brown Bovan Br. Cite Octfj Br. ate 0«IC7 PC ate Oelfj Re« Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse Re« Elektrowatt Br. Oeorte Fischer Br Olotnii Pc m 1900 2330 1830 1090 1 45 ♦60 15 3D 2360182 words
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Article169 1984-02-20 11 FEB 17 ru abn ***** ■u Ahold Akao AMEV 214J0 103*30 180JO 1J QJ 2J Amfu 176*50 >1 >14 >0LS Amrobnk Berk 77 JO 41 00 Boll lOOJO unch BorsumlJ Both 110.00 40.00 10 unch Burtet Calind 00j00 37 JO 0J unch C*l» Dell MU glywrifr 334.00 M OO169 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article177 1984-02-20 11 ASIAN ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Feb 17 US9 (Bid prkM) High Uw 7 days 9* 9 11/16 1 month 9* 911/16 2 months 9% 913/16 3 months 9 15/16 9% 0 months 10 1/16 10 9 months 10* 10>* 12 months 10 7/16 10H Swiss177 words
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Article42 1984-02-20 11 FOR THE week ended Friday Feb 17, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak fui: 4.5 to 5.4 per cent. Geaeral land: 5 to 5.3 per cent. Movements of funds totalled $1336 million.42 words
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Article148 1984-02-20 11 THE US dollar opened last week at its high of 552.1310/20 against the local unit and closed at a low on Friday at $2.1250/60. Trading was thin but in mid-week, the Singapore dollar firmed against the greenback, in line with the greenback's falling trend and some commercial buying148 words
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Article23 1984-02-20 11 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.125 per cent.23 words
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Article248 1984-02-20 11 THE softer closing rates of the previous week continued into last week with overnight rates touching a low of 5Vt per cent on Monday before moving up slowly to close at 6V« Vi per cent. Despite the overnight rates hovering around the 6V« H per cent level towards the248 words
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Article440 1984-02-20 11 BANKS' prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, Feb 17,1984: BANK tPLB Algemene Bank 9'/4 American Express 9 j /4 Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 9M> Asia Commercial 9'/4 A A NZ Banking Group 9'/« Ban Hin Lee Bank 9V« Banca Commerciale 9Vi Banco440 words
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Article351 1984-02-20 11 OPENING at US$377 an ounce on Monday in Simex, spot gold consolidated it's recent gains and traded between US$374 to US$3BB, Green and Collier says. The tone of the market was generally firm in view of the weakening US dollar. Fluctuations in price were attributed to economic and political351 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article905 1984-02-20 11 THE sometimes frenzied trading on the foreign exchange as the US dollar weakened rapidly diverted attention away from commodity markets in London last week. Gold's firmness provided a steadying influence on other metal markets which generally closed firmer. The sterling-priced markets were mostly easier as the pound905 words
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260 1984-02-20 11 THE local produce exchange went through another uneventful period last week with prices and volume little changed. The pepper market remained quiet as prices held steady although they operated under tight supply conditions. White pepper traded well but prices were unchanged. One trader said poor260 words
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Article111 1984-02-20 11 RUBBER FUTURES in Tokyo on Saturday extended their losses with prices down 0.2 to 3.0 yen on liquidation and stop loss selling in line with the weakness abroad on Friday. Current February fell 0.2 to 263.9 yen a kilo, May lost 3.0 to 268.6 yen and distant September fell111 words
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Advertisement108 1984-02-20 11 Thai Seafood Served I n I rue Siamese St vie mm 4 Thinking of food. Think Thai: Spicy Tomyum Soup, Charcoal-GriHed Seafood, Royal Thai Seafood and our other delectable Thai Cuisine. Or if you're a gourmet cook,take home some fresh seafood from our mini seafood market And cook up a108 words
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Advertisement186 1984-02-20 11 Is your company like an octopus with, uncoordinated tentacles? Do your departments go in different directions when they should be pulling together to achieve one company goal? While they do need a degree of specialization, utter lack of coordination can be fatal. If you're like the 55,000 readers of World186 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article110 1984-02-20 12 THE fallewtog to a list •< toe It meet actively traded stocks aa tke Stock Excfcaage *f Singapore last week. It rives toe toraaver la toaasaads sf anits, clesbig prices aa Friday aad toe high aad law far 1*3/1184 Cf—9 TVMver IN Prim Feb 17 1988/84 Law110 words
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Article769 1984-02-20 12 SINGAPORE MU FM 14 MU VMM Ft* 17 feBT Camp: 973.52 965.67 966.19 966.25 966.17 ttBT Indicator: *****87 *****27 *****38 *****99 *****36 toST Inds: 1063.44 1053.07 1052.31 1051.39 1037.13 •ST Finance: 2911.96 2887.63 2908.70 2913.19 2892.44 •ST Hotels: 980.84 960.04 980.22 978.74 975.96 ••ST Prop: 711.42 709.52769 words
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Article3821 1984-02-20 12 IMS/84 High Low Coapuj Last Sale +orGr*s Div DiT Or Gr*s Tld Net P/B Vol COOO) Week High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 172 310 SM ao 30c 410 in 4» 332 278 an an 536 710 300 438 416 586 870 472 482 1410 310 8863,821 words
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Article, Illustration877 1984-02-20 12 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - Singapore By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI LAST week proved to be fairly uneventful for investors here as the Singapore stock market appeared to have latched its movements back to that of Wall Street's again. Caution and the lack of a definite trend on Wall877 words
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Article364 1984-02-20 12 Australia SVB Day, Porter Co EQUITY prices traded erratically on the Australian share market last week in spite of firmer overseas metal prices. The All Ordinaries Index rose seven points to dose at 750.3. The share market may have been erratic, but Australian consumers appearSVB Day, Porter & Co - 364 words
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Article604 1984-02-20 12 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Feb 17 compiled by JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS April* EaterpriaM Ltd has closed its loss-making restaurant at World Trade Centre, Delpkla Restaaraat Cafeteria. p«w Hivta McDeagall PLC, the UK parent company of Cerates Pacific Ltd, has sold five million shares in the latter604 words
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Article221 1984-02-20 13 TEXACO Inc paid out US$4.O7 billion in cash on Friday to complete a $10.13 billion takeover of Getty Oil Co the biggest buyout in US history. Texaco also filed papers in the state of Delaware to make Getty a wholly-owned subsidiary, formally ending the221 words
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Article1561 1984-02-20 13 GERALD COLVERD - London By GERALD COLVERD ARE WE about to say goodbye to the stock market's longest serving sentimental friend the FT 30 share index? It has served many generations in peace and war as the barometer of stock market sentiment. Its constituents have changed in reflection of success1,561 words
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646 1984-02-20 13 K.Lumpur SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market moved in a yo-yo fashion for the greater part of last week as investors' sentiment was swayed by uncertain leads from Wall Street. The market, after remaining resilient in the previous week, succumbed646 words
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744 1984-02-20 13 New York UPI THE New York stock market lost ground for the sixth consecutive week when chances for lower interest rates faded with a climbing economy and a surge in the nation's money supply. There had been indications the lengthy slide that beganUPI - 744 words
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Article231 1984-02-20 13 FEB 17 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha Mas Abercom AE Anal n IK unch no -5 tssr* 410 mo IMS uneb unch Barlows 10 -fit C O Smith a«o Cheken CNA -ft Currt* Finance r» unch Cdnn FedVolk asooB 100 -100 +ao 10 nifit 410 HI veld HO unch Lib231 words
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Article102 1984-02-20 13 FEB 17 Urt Bajtofl i»H 7 W Bel MOO 400 Centrale ord 1570 lauo 4-16 Cond Acqua Rom* +lft Erldanka nil Flat Ord 413B Ocncralt aim 4351 Ifl Prl* 5740 114 Invert 3170 IlaJcementl Ord 47*0 -so Italfaj S21 11 Lepetlt Ord am -an Mediobanca am 1000 M llano102 words
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352 1984-02-20 13 Tokyo AFP PRICES decHaed far the third week sa the Tekye stack market last week. Biae-ehip electrical*, mmĔĔm Instruments and drags led the dewatread, dampened by a ceattaaed Wall Street setback and ■welHig margis debt. Aaalysts said that sa tap sf this, the marketAFP - 352 words
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Article411 1984-02-20 13 TERESA LIM - Hongkong By TERESA LIM PUNTERS' focus last week was undoubtedly the reauction of the government land called Admiralty Two. Hopes of a good price at the land sale combined with rumours of an imminent interest rate cut drove the Hang Seng Index up 37 points by411 words
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Advertisement387 1984-02-20 13 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 185 Pursuant to Section 254<2Xb) AND IN THE MATTER OF IBA COMMODITIES PTE LTD. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road, #12-01 12-11 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719, on Wednesday387 words
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Advertisement372 1984-02-20 13 A NOTICE FOR PREQUALIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION FIRMS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF MADURU OYA SYSTEM B IRRIGATION PROJECT RIGHT BANK MAIN AND BRANCH CANALS (PHASE 2 b) The Mahaweli Authority of Sri Lanka (MASL) seeks applications from interested experienced Construction Firms, joint ventures of such firms for the construction and372 words
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Article, Illustration546 1984-02-20 14 GENERAL Corporation Bbd (GCB) has proposed rationalising its trading activities under a newly-set up subsidiary, General Sales (M) Sdn Bbd (GSM). GSM has a 60 per cent share in General Sales and Services Sdn Bhd, a company distributing "General" refrigerators,546 words
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249 1984-02-20 14 Reuter NATIONAL Westminster Bank PLC and UK stockjobber Bisgood Bishop and Co Ltd have held talks which, subject to certain conditions, would lead to proposals to Bisgood shareholders for Natwest to take a substantial interest in the equity of Bisgood. The proposals will be subjectReuter - 249 words
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485 1984-02-20 14 ALAN LEE - mmm Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By ALAN LEE THE widely-expected Ms6o million takeover bid (or Sime Darby Bhd's plantation subsidiary, Taiping Consolidated Bhd, is not taking place not yet. This is because Sime has decided to sell only 31 per cent485 words
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551 1984-02-20 14 LIEN Hoe Industries' (LHI) proposed purchase of Eu Finance and six other companies and properties has been aborted. LHI disclosed in an announcement that this was because the sale and purchase agreements entered into between the company and the relevant vendors expired on Jan551 words
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187 1984-02-20 14 MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd (MPHB) is claiming damages against Peimng state MCA Liaison Committee chairman Lim Kean Sew for libel. The libel is allegedly contained in an article headed "Koon Swan running scared, says MCA man", published in the New Straits Times on Feb187 words
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193 1984-02-20 14 •Frwn treat page gate shopping centre. At the same time, Mr Hay agreed to a higher rental. Therefore, "the owners had been extremely surprised as Mr Hay, at the height of his drama, had complained about his conditions as a tenant of the193 words
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Article475 1984-02-20 14 MALAYSIAN Feedmills Ltd is finally changing bands. A group of low-profiled businessmen beaded by Datuk Mobd ST Ali Tan is understood to have acquired a controlling 51 per cent stake or 7.65 million shares in the company from Ang Keong Lan (Pte) Ltd. Datuk475 words
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Article170 1984-02-20 14 THERE is not going to be any further restructuring of listed Esso Malaysia Bhd anrf this is coming straight from the horse's mouth. Exxon chairman Mr C C Garvin Jr who was visiting Malaysia last week has ruled out any intention to restructure its Malaysian170 words
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Article55 1984-02-20 14 MALAYSIAN Tobacco has said that, subject to approval, its proposed capitalisation issue of 67.5 million new ordinary shares of 78 Malaysian cents each will be allotted to members registered on March S. Allotment will be on the basis of one new fully paid ordinary share for55 words
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Advertisement169 1984-02-20 14 €sth Offshore South East Asia World Trade Centre, Singapore 21-24 February 1984 21-23 February 9.00 to 18.00 hrs 24 February 9.00 to 16.00 hrs S\ Sponsors: Society of Petroleum Engineers Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society Society of Naval Architects Marine Engineers of Singapore Offshore offers more Offshore is 20% larger169 words
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Advertisement124 1984-02-20 14 How you can benefit from Bayerische Landesbank's presence in A 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 a reputation124 words
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Miscellaneous60 1984-02-20 14 WEATHER" OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy, showers in the afternoon, clearing in the evening. BepMt far 24 hian prtor to IJ9 fm m Feb 19 at the allpari: Maximum temperature 29.7 Associated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 22.1 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 0.40 Rainfall In millimetres 6.4 Total rainfall for60 words
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178 1984-02-20 15 Reuter THE current depression in world shipping is likely to be longer than the two years which some people have expected, Chairman of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Roderick Macleod said at a meeting in Hongkong. He said that world economic growth is slowReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration401 1984-02-20 15 SEMBAWANG Shipyard has been an awarded a contract to re-engine a tanker for Shell Tankers (UK). The agreement was sealed last week. The 318,000 dwt Lepeta is one of three tankers which the manager Shell Tankers (UK) has earmarked for engine modification. The401 words
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Article144 1984-02-20 15 Reuter MORE than 900,000 workers at India's 10 major ports plan to go on strike if wage talks with the government scheduled (or this week fail to yield results, a union leader said. The president of the All-India Port and Dock Workers' Federation, SR Kulkarai, said little progressReuter - 144 words
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Article68 1984-02-20 15 Reuter SEALAND Service Inc will soon renew a longterm contract with the Kaohsiung Harbour Bureau to lease one of the harbour's container wharves. Bureau director Yuan Chang-yen said that Sealand's former nine-year lease expired at endDecember. The new contract will be for nine years and nineReuter - 68 words
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Article72 1984-02-20 15 HONGKONG authorities have appointed a marine court to investigate the loss of the Barquentine Osprey, a yacht which sank south of Hongkong in typhoon Ellen last September, a Hongkong Marine Department spokesman announced. The 225-ton, 51-metre- long Osprey, carried an international crew when it weighed anchor and72 words
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Article780 1984-02-20 15 Shlpptag Ltoe P*e Cat ACToepfer VI i Afea VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner vn 9 Alpac VI 5 Antara Shpc X 4 a PC Liar V 4 APL m 4/5 Armour Freight Services VI 5 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V 5 Atlas Line* X 2 Austasla Line780 words
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Article755 1984-02-20 16 MORGAN Guaranty, the leading creditor of financially troubled Hellenic Line, acquired the Hellenic San at an auction last week. It is believed that the bank paid a little higher than the minimum bid price of US$4 million for the 13-year old container ship. The 21,463 long dwt vessel755 words
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Article1909 1984-02-20 16 STEADY rates continue on Thursday to be paid for grain chartering from the US to Europe with two vessels receiving U559.25 and one paying 19, shipbrokers said. Grain was also covered from the Gulf to Aqaba at $22.25 and to Morocco at $16. Reports circulated the market of1,909 words
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420 1984-02-20 16 AP A TWO-WEEK international conference on maritime fraud concluded last Friday with recommendations aimed at stamping out the practice, thought to cost world trade some one billion dollars annually. But the meeting, organised by the United Nations Conference on Trade andAP - 420 words
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Article95 1984-02-20 16 Reuter OVER 90 per cent of the ships China builds (or export are now subjected to quality control standards laid down by Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Lloyd's Register Chairman Roderick Macleod said. He noted China only began to register ships under the quality control scheme inReuter - 95 words
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Article191 1984-02-20 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East /Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/ Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): 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/Straits191 words
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253 1984-02-20 17 Lloyd's List LE HAVRE will be the first French port to open free port faclities, under a new agreement between the port authority and the customs service. The French government has approved a scheme which will enable the port toLloyd's List - 253 words
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165 1984-02-20 17 AFP HOVERSPEED, a company operating hovercraft across the channel between Britain and France, is to be sold by the state-owned British Rail and the Swedish Brostrom Shipping Company to a consortium comprising mainly members of Hoverspeed management. A British rail spokesman said the companyAFP - 165 words
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330 1984-02-20 17 Reuter PROPOSALS by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) to phase out open registers can only result in a considerable increase in ocean transport costs, the European Shippers' Councils said in a statement. The councils said the UnctadReuter - 330 words
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189 1984-02-20 17 AFP SOME 3.2 million dwt of tankers have been committed to the scrapyard this year, 500,000 dwt more than a year ago. But the amount will have no impact on the present over-tonnage position, according to the London-based shipbrokers EA Gibson in their latestAFP - 189 words
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Article84 1984-02-20 17 Reuter THE India-Pakistan-Ban-gladesh shipping conferences may shortly raise freight rates for general liner and container cargo from India to European ports, shippers said. They said visiting officials from the Londonbased conferences told them that some increases in freight rates are inevitable. They said the officials didReuter - 84 words
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5326 1984-02-20 22 BCHEDIHE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port5,326 words
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Article769 1984-02-20 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Slip Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Jlaga21 4/84 20.2.84 2300 Kalimantan FSB 0900-1100 B3 B8 .ava Winds 401 21.2.84 0230 Or Seawlnds TA3 1100-1400 .enwel 06/84 212.84 0700 Thong Soon FSB769 words
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Article1583 1984-02-20 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Ur*-EuMit Uk Transgroup (S). AlrakM Liaw Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taeffer Sea Conaortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Inirasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling and1,583 words
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Article416 1984-02-20 24 AT COHVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Agnes Venture Crazy Horse East Rainbow Guang Shui Kim Ann Lord Miyagi Maru SA Morgenster Wakamizu Maru Bai Yun Shan Dellcla Hal Soon Kao Jenson Kapitan Smlrnov Sri Liming Temburong Well Rainbow 35/6 15/6 23/4 47 25/6416 words
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Advertisement260 1984-02-20 15 I UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) I NATIONAL LINt OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES f FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE I-'KOM JAPAN TAIW AN HOViKONI. RED SEA SERVICE SEM.OM) SMPPWG MOOES 70 SHENTON WAY #04-02 C MARINA HOUSE. SINGAPORE 0207 TEL *****94260 words
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Advertisement388 1984-02-20 15 Companies' Activities. Key Personnel. Agencies i The Straits Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES ■L MUX) bU SaM H MIDO 23-23/2 24-25/2 M. MUX) 1-1/3 2-3/3 U UNDO S4/3 9-10/3 H MUX) 15-15/3 16-17/3 M. MUX) 22-22/3 23-24/3 TT rrt 10/3 17/3 24/3388 words
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Advertisement410 1984-02-20 16 r—#: FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe 15/3 N. HOUTMAN 21/2 JUTLAND* 28/2 6/3 13/3 KORRJGAN I 20/3 2/4 3/5 7/5 r.. MM NCnpW| rw. 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L.Ha»re, Basle. UK. 3) Bremen, Bremerltavcn. Ajftius. Copenhagen. Helsmiu 4) Makno, Stockholm. Oslo. •Accept** Europe cargo tor410 words
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Advertisement449 1984-02-20 16 C.B.FENTON CO., S.A.-REPUBLIC OF PANAMA (Established 1916) Shipping Agents/Brokers Chartering Liner/Tramp Agencies Protection and Indemnity rtatobal i Balboa 'Puerto ArmueMes fAguaduice Tabog^ Representatives at The Panama Canal tor over 200 shipowner! operators Attendance at al major ports throughout Republic of Panama. Consulates of Norway. Denmark and Sweden represented by Company449 words
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Advertisement788 1984-02-20 17 The Straits Steamship Group J OCL Overseas Containers Limited "ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: Haatowg to Aorta* I CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Bra* rtm Le Hi S ton P Mm| S po>t Bui hk hW W SM Mri an NK.RS idri UM WW SM 23/2 W. 71, a Stfad hM788 words
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Advertisement520 1984-02-20 17 r INTERNATIONAL SCRAP SNIP BUYER IN STORE TONNAGE RANGE: 2M to 1,5* DWT. Owners and Brokers who want to scrap their vessels, please contact Mr Alan Feng Tel: *****51. Franco Be I yum Services h;ir h;i<t hrvnch >Vr\ /<■»• With Hfltfinn h.ir h.i>tfrn I in< f!B Atr Consc FULL CONTAMBHP520 words
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Advertisement615 1984-02-20 18 EXPORTS I Cardial Bay Spore P He tang Ptn Bilbao LeuoesGenoa Hbuigßdam Bhaven Antwerp Urerpeal Kay (tap Mara Mam (tare Cardfcan Bay Connecting *1 Tokyo. C Connecting m Kobe "Also accepting cargo for ATLANTIC 4 GULF PORTS via mwnlondbridge; and US MID-WEST by microbridge" FROM CONTINENT UK Liverpool Bay Cardan615 words
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Advertisement408 1984-02-20 18 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUR Oft VIA SUEZ 1 A Mtmbgr ot the Ace Consottmm S'svt PJUMK 75/2 26/2 15/3 I*/3 18/3 20/3 23/3 2/3 3/3 21/3 22/3 24/3 26/3 29/3 9/3 11/3 27/3 28/3 30/3 1/4 4/4 FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ J M«moer o> the Ace Consortium FULLY CONTAINfRISED408 words
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Advertisement430 1984-02-20 18 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT** FCI LCL CARGO FOR: PB IK FU MM MM UW E««Ghr* 20/02 20/02 17/03 19/03 21/13 22/03 24/03 E»ti 6o*n 5/03 i/03 27/13 29/03 31/13 1/M 3/01 Emt Gutfc 15/03 lt/»3 5/04 7/M 00/04 10/04 12/04 ALSO ACCEPTMG ia/Fa I Fa/ra 10 GODOMK.430 words
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Advertisement712 1984-02-20 18 Everett Lines COMPANA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loading tor Calao Mataram lo and other Permnan ports antti translupment at Ho«(kon( and/or Kobe On CPV Thfoufb Bdb ot Lading to tinal destination Pana«| P. KMa* Sbgapara THOMASEVERETT k Pt/Fab 20 21/22 Fab HUOCVERETT 2/5 Mar «/7 Mar WMOUKKKETT712 words
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Advertisement289 1984-02-20 18 US I NOSE ESI MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Stof apart Lm*| far 21/3 SNGAPOH SMOSf MARITRft PTE LTD Til *****44/7 t *****70 PORT KtUNC HMOS MMHTM SON BHD Id *****2/3 PfNANG MALAYSIA TRADf I TRANSPORT LTD Tet ***** I ***** |gg KYOWA LINE289 words
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Advertisement945 1984-02-20 19 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA WIRAWAN E-487 2-5/3 NODE ID AH, JEDDAH, AQABA, ADEN KOTAWARUNA W-410 24-20/2 DJIBOUTI, ADEN KOTA CANT* E-«1 10-15/3 MODCIOAH, JEDOAH, MOOACMBCIO KOTA PETANI E-4M 20-25/3 TAMAT AVE, MOPUTO, D'SALAAM. MOMBASA. MOGADISCIO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HOOE ID AH/AQABA/PT.SUD AN/MOGADISCIO VOYAGE945 words
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Advertisement760 1984-02-20 19 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STINTS £U*Ort TO EUTOPE Out a Bit SPORE P HUANG 24/2 TV? Carifegan Bay Frank hit Eiprm Br men Eiprtss Kaaukwa Mara HMtef Eiprtss Ouka Bay 4/3 11/3 11/3 27/3 3/4 li/4 17/4 25/4 4/3 13/3 »/3 28/ 3 5/4 12/4 18/4760 words
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Advertisement528 1984-02-20 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadinf for Ran|oon PKelong Penong 21/22 Feb PAGAN V7l PAGAN V7l PA-AN PAGAN V 72 BANKUNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT I SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK In Port 16 Mar 22 Mar 18 Mar FORTHBANK 2 Apr 27528 words
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Advertisement264 1984-02-20 20 NAVICON SHIPPING CO PU LTD PRE-RECEMNG AND PALLETISATION AT TA-5 TBN SABANA SATU MERMAD ONE ETA ETO 25/2 28/2 4/3 7/3 DOCKING 7 KEPPE L ROAD 0? 09 TANJONG PAGAR COMPIf X (0208) TFI ??%466 1. *****1! TIX RS 7897/ MIS n T SPLOSNA PLOVBA (YUGOSLAV Breakbulk and Containers Service264 words
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Advertisement569 1984-02-20 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES K 114 Anson Rood, #18-01, Tuna* Building, Singapore 0207. Tal: *****22 *****67 P Kalang Tal: *****1/8 HE 0 SEA/PERSIAN GUIF/ME QUE RRANt AN SERVICES S pore Ludhf Far GUNONG IMS ki Pari Bandar Abbas/Bandar Budac ONE NEST NO 7 V-29.... 24 Fab Bandar Abbas/Bandar BusMrc HAEWOO 21569 words
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