The Business Times, 5 March 1984
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Title Section11 1984-03-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, MARCH 5,1184 60 CENTS11 words
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283 1984-03-05 1 ONE of the largest US reinsurance firms, American Reinsurance, has set up a regional office in Singapore to handle its business in South-east Asia. Its regional manager, Mr Tony Richardson, told Business Times that the firm will move swiftly to283 words
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607 1984-03-05 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE projected shortfall of 2,000 sq metres of warehouse space in the private sector this year by Simon Lim, Oh k Partners has now turned into an estimated oversupply of 700,000 sq metres. In its 1982/83 review,607 words
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425 1984-03-05 1 THE Kuala Lumpur Commodities Clearing House Sdn Bhd is under increasing pressure to underwrite the losses resulting from its refusal to register a disputed multi-million dollar crude palm oil futures deal. The clearing house is being urged to recompense the losers to restore confidence425 words
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Article184 1984-03-05 1 THREE sub-contracts totalling $2.06 million for work on the Kallang Theatre were awarded to three different companies, according to the latest issue of the government gazette. Turnkey Services Co (Pte) Ltd was given the sub-contract for the supply, installation and commissioning of a sound and communications184 words
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383 1984-03-05 1 JORDAN'S natleaiinl carrier will start a servlee between A mmaa aad Singapore tram May I. The carrier, Aha, has died with the Departmeat ef Civil Avlattea far a twice* weekly 8747 servlee tram Amman to Singapore. The two flights will leave Singapore every Wednesday383 words
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Article105 1984-03-05 1 Reuter SOVIET Defence Minister Dmitry Ustinov starts a delayed visit to India today which Western diplomats regard as a move by Moscow's new leadership to reinforce military links, particularly naval ties. Mr Ustinov, a ranking member of the Soviet Politburo, heads a high-powered delegation which the diplomatsReuter - 105 words
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Article98 1984-03-05 1 Reuter KHMER Rouge guerillas said yesterday that they have crippled Siem Reap Airport in western Cambodia after a heavy night attack on the town last Friday. The Khmer Rouge army radio said in a broadcast monitored in Bangkok that its forces destroyed the airport control tower,Reuter - 98 words
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Article84 1984-03-05 1 AFP AUTHORITIES in Shanghai have blacklisted 103 students from public employment for life for having refused to accept jobs assigned to them after graduation. The People's Daily said yesterday that the students were among 162 graduates of Shanghai secondary schools who refused job assignments in the city suburbs,AFP - 84 words
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Article84 1984-03-05 1 AP A MASSIVE power failure blacked out most of Hongkong for more than three hours at mid-day yesterday, trapping more than 100 people in elevators and causing traffic jams. A for China Light and Power Co said the blackout was caused by a system disturbance that disconnectedAP - 84 words
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Article91 1984-03-05 1 AFP AN ITALIAN pilot warned yesterday that following flightpath changes owing to the Gulf War, flights to Teheran could easily stray into Soviet airspace, with the danger of a repetition of last September's Soviet downing of a passenger jet. Captain Benito Niolu of the national carrier Alitalia saidAFP - 91 words
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Article76 1984-03-05 1 MAJOR roads in Johore affected by the floods were still closed to traffic yesterday and more people were evacuated in several districts following continuous rain since Saturday. The Segamat-Gemas and Yong Peng-Muar Roads were closed to all traffic, being under 0.15 m to 0.6 m of water. The76 words
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Article, Illustration570 1984-03-05 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH TWO Singapore companies helped in the development of a Japanese-made word processor which will compete in world markets with big names like IBM, Sperry, Wang and Philips. The two local companies, Info-Resources and Pro-Magnetix, had teamed up with Conduct Corporation570 words
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Advertisement252 1984-03-05 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd A wholly owned subsidiary ot Hongkong Bar* 6 Claymore Hill »03 00 Claymore Plaza Singapore 0922 AP No 3663 THE business philosophy of John Bittleston the managing director of Cerebos Pacific T Page252 words
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Advertisement75 1984-03-05 1 SONY m IB a KX-20PS1 51cm (20 inch) Profeel; a professional studio monitor for the home features Sony's famous Trinitron system, plus a dynamic picture circuitry and comb filter to take you beyond the world of ordinary colour. Profeel; a monitor comes with a pair of matching Stereo Speakers, Tuner,75 words
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Advertisement125 1984-03-05 1 Where efficient and personalised service is a tradition. FOUR SEAS CCWUMCA'IOHS ban* nc M<—>f*> .>• H' Head OMice 19 26 Cecil Street Sngapo'e 0104 Our new JAL Executive Class adds up to a first class deal, At just the economy fare. cNtfun fN IHF7H When you travel 'JAL Executive Class',125 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration971 1984-03-05 2 TSANG SAU YIN - In our first article on corporate advertising a fortnight ago, we touched on the philosophy of the subject. Today, TSANG SAU YIN discusses the views of John Bittleston, managing director of Cerebos Pacific. TSANG SAU YIN JOHN Bittleston has spent some971 words
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1078 1984-03-05 2 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG SIN G A P O R E manufacturers or principals sometimes sell to their distributors instead of through them. When the goods are delivered to their distributors, the principals tend to assume that the responsibility has been passed on to them for1,078 words
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268 1984-03-05 3 UPI ONE way of getting the most for your money is to have one asset serve more than one purpose. This was the thinking when Control Data Corp of the US recently decided to take 150 employees specialising in human resource developmentUPI - 268 words
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FRONTIERS
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Article391 1984-03-05 3 LEE HAN SHIH - Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH The picture is clear THE next time you see a robot, wave. He may just be able to see you. But do not expect him to wave back. He will be busily inspecting parts, reading identification numbers of new products or guiding some expensive391 words
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Article132 1984-03-05 3 Two-edfed tool THE British newspaper Economist recently put forth an argument for Nato and Japan to sell personal computers to Russia. It said the latest US proposal to limit such sales is a mistake for three reasons. The proposal was made to Cocom, an inforiftal committee where Nato members132 words
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Article62 1984-03-05 3 Three Mfc Island revisited THE near nuclear disaster ill America's Three Mile Island nuclear plant has 'rekindled much interest in ergonomics, the study of ways of adapting the working environment to fit humans. A review committee discovered that the nuclear plant's control room was designed to be so overautomated62 words
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58 1984-03-05 3 A GLORIOUS sight seen only by a handful of men freed from the gravity of mother Earth. This is a photograph of the US spaee shuttle STS-7 taken in one of the fleeting moments when the motors of the space craft were running to keep it in the required orbit.58 words
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Article120 1984-03-05 3 Shopping by sateite JAPAN'S giant Matsuzakaya department store is setting up a satellite link for its customers to shop in West Germany with the touch of a button. Come April or May, Japanese shoppers can order and confirm delivery of goods offered by German retailer Quelle immediately through120 words
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Article84 1984-03-05 3 CAD course THE National University recently took a long- awaited step when it included a computer-aided-design course in its curriculum. The course, seen as a key element in Singapore's plan to produce skilled computer manpower serving the region, will run on five Tektronics graphic computers recently bought from Sime84 words
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Article131 1984-03-05 3 Minding down? SCIENTISTS are a step closer to proving that the universe is coming to an end if they can prove those blue flashes they detected in the US, Japan, India and Italy are evidence of proton decay. A proton is one of two kinds of particles (the other131 words
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Article, Illustration1623 1984-03-05 3 MONICA GWEE - Last week, we spoke to a management guru who wanted executives to get more out of life. This week, James Robertson, a writer with an eye on the future, continues the argument by highlighting the way people seem to be moving towards simpler styles1,623 words
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Article448 1984-03-05 3 NAME: Rabertsan, James. Age: 55. lnfermal assets: self-employed, grows vegetables, keeps kens, lives In the mast rural part a( England (Iranbridge, Shropshire), enjoys travel, peapie and an a pea mind. A happy man. Farmai assets: Married, ta Allsaa Pritchard, farmer TV braadcaster; served in the448 words
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Advertisement390 1984-03-05 2 FAX OR FICTION? We can send him anywhere in the world*in 20seconds." ...V '.I Vf, ->"1 'iftiKMWiP- i f.r r i Only our monster is fictitious, the concept is a fact. Panasonic have a machine that is a sophisticated cross between a photocopier and a telex. A facsimile transceiver. Panafax.390 words
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Advertisement39 1984-03-05 3 jJHlfllSttt w IVIMKDIATK PROFLSSIONAI t k t 1 ill iVill •ViViMlvin juMB t i.UlMll -U pma m LOCATION V I I I I ill? Mil M\\ Aout m XI W *r me?'* A M LAND!OKI) ICTI Richard Ellis 224-818139 words
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OVERSEAS
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499 1984-03-05 4 Beranama THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM), scheduled to function this year, will initially confine its trading to tin from Malaysia. Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong said cm Saturday that this is to prevent possible increased selling pressure fromBeranama - 499 words
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255 1984-03-05 4 Reuter CHINESE President Li Xiannian today begins a tour of Pakistan, Jordan, Turkey and Nepal aimed at cementing relations, expanding economic Mnks and assuring the Third World of Beijing's support. Diplomats in Beijing said Mr Li's first trip abroad as president would beReuter - 255 words
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156 1984-03-05 4 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister M Hawke said yesterday thai there omM he a eeattanlag Anstraliaa air feree preeeaee la Malaysia, hat la a dtffereat Ism. Mr Hawke aald Ms talks last math with fgngipere'» Prime Minister, Lee Kaaa Yew, aai Malaysia'! Prime Minister,Reuter - 156 words
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304 1984-03-05 4 Bernama THAI Prime Minister General Prem Tinsulanonda's 10month old administration has drawn up new press laws which Thai newsmen say will curb their Journalistic freedom and allow the government to shut down newspapers at will. The Press Bill is not expected to beBernama - 304 words
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Article200 1984-03-05 4 AFP THAILAND'S Finance Ministry has set selective interest rates to control credit growth, curb luxury imports and allow banks and finance companies to mobilise more funds, press reports said yesterday. The new lending ceiling rates become effective today, replacing a single fixed ceiling. Commercial banksAFP - 200 words
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105 1984-03-05 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines has ordered a cloae watch on operations of state-owned companies and corporations, which be said accounted for large claims on government budgetary resources. A presidential palace statement said yesterday that Mr Marcos has set up a committee,Reuter - 105 words
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Article102 1984-03-05 4 AFP DAIHATSU Motor Co of Japan said on Saturday that it signed a contract with China's Tianjin Corporation on a Joint venture to assemble Daihatsu's commercial vehicles In China, starting toward the end of this year. Daihatsu is the first Japanese company to undertake motor vehicleAFP - 102 words
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183 1984-03-05 4 AFP A VISITING US official has said that his country is not seeking military bases in the South Asian region. »•< In a statement issued in New Delhi on Saturday, Mr Howard Schaffer, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, who has already visitedAFP - 183 words
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224 1984-03-05 4 AP THE Taiwan High Court has ruled that the Iranian Defence Ministry can sue a Taiwanese bank to recover US$l5 million which was to have been used to buy military supplies from Taiwan. A lawyer representing Iran said on Saturday that theAP - 224 words
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133 1984-03-05 4 Reuter TAIWAN is to impose suffer penalties on manufacturers of counterfeit products in an attempt to improve the country's trade reputation, Taiwan's Economics Minister Chao Yao-tung said. Mr Chao told Parliament on Friday that any manufacturer violating trademark laws would have its import and exportReuter - 133 words
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344 1984-03-05 5 AP IRAN'S revolutionary government has accused Britain of supplying Iraq with "genocidal" chemical weapons for the fight against its forces to blunt Teheran's latest offensive in the Gulf War. Teheran Radio claimed in an Arabic language broadcast, monitored in London onAP - 344 words
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Article1066 1984-03-05 5 SEMINARS AND COURSES Feb 21-March 20: Marine Cargo Underwriting, srrc, sitc March 3 k 10: Telephone Techniques And Courtesies, Thong Teck Building, Singapore Institute Of Management March 3, 10, 17 k 24: Office Communications Workshop, POD Training Centre, Secretariats and Meetings Pte Ltd March 5: Purchasing Management and1,066 words
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Article535 1984-03-05 5 NYT US and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) intelligence officials say they doubt that Iran, now in its 42nd month of war with Iraq, will make good its repeated threats to close the Strait of Hormuz, through which much of the oil for Japan and WesternNYT - 535 words
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394 1984-03-05 5 AFP A TITANIC struggle for ownership of Gulf Oil Corporation is the latest in a series of battles to gain control of US petroleum companies, usually through stock takeover bids. The bidders have often been other oil firms, seeking to acquire provenAFP - 394 words
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174 1984-03-05 5 AFP IRAN, emhrdM in a 41mwrtfc >M war with Iraq, has recently reeralted a gmp sf top aircraft technielaas tram Talwaa to service (to aglag fleet sf US-made aircraft, lafarmed iiireea reparted an Saturday. Ae Individuals caaceraed aid government sffidais said the recraltmeat hadAFP - 174 words
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Article, Illustration249 1984-03-05 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has defended the strength of the US dollar, despite mounting trade deficits and concern in some quarters that overseas markets are being lo6t. "Anyone who doubts the value of a strong currency should look at the postwar performances of Japan, SwitzerlandReuter - 249 words
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Article473 1984-03-05 5 UPI THE battle of the burgers has turned into a war that is spreading America's fastdelivered hamburgers overseas. The strategies and codenamed operations are being mapped with military secrecy in the board rooms and advertising agencies of McDonald's, America's leading fast-food server, second-ranked Burger King,UPI - 473 words
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794 1984-03-05 5 NYT THE output of oil in the Soviet Union, the world's largest producer, has started an unusual downward trend in the past five months, according to official statistics. But Western experts are divided on whether this represents a temporary dip or aNYT - 794 words
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348 1984-03-05 7 AP A PANEL of experts, assembled to help the US Secret Service identify people who may try to kill the President, has concluded there are "no scientifically valid models to predict who will be assassins". But the committee, headed by Dr WAP - 348 words
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231 1984-03-05 7 UPI SWEDISH director Ingmar Bergman's Fanny and Alexander took honours as the best foreign movie in the Cesar Film Awards, France's equivalent to the American Oscars. Fanny and Alexander, which gained wide appeal in the US, was the top foreign choice last SaturdayUPI - 231 words
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310 1984-03-05 7 AP GENERAL Motors Corp is "close" to reaching agreement with a South Korean car maker to jointly develop a new car for sale in the Asian nation and possible export to the US. GM president James McDonald said after a speech he delivered lastAP - 310 words
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Article523 1984-03-05 7 WORLD H BRIEF Agencies TEN wounded Iranian fighters arrived in Vienna from Tehran (or hospital treatment on Saturday, reportedly for burns suffered from chemical gas in the Persian Gulf war with Iraq. Doctors at Vienna General Hospital said the Iranians had eye and skin injuries that boreAgencies - 523 words
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Article717 1984-03-05 7 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ11 0110 LAX/TYO FT FTJ3 0125 LAXSFO/ANC/ NRT/OSATPE/KUL PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ41 0605 MAA SIA SQ43 0730 DHA MAS MHG01 0620 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL SV SV396 0910 JED/RUH MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0960717 words
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689 1984-03-05 7 UPI TOM Pascorelli is a computer expert who has put his life on the line by going undercover in the world of computer data thieves to gather evidence for US federal authorities. Pascorelli not his real name plugged into illegal dataUPI - 689 words
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256 1984-03-05 7 Reuter WORLD Baak president Tom Caiuei has named the fear mast important tasks far the world ecaaomy, Hd warned that asne of them would be easy. "There Is na sack thing as a quick fix/' Mr Classen said In remarks prepared far deliveryReuter - 256 words
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413 1984-03-05 7 AP AFTER years of public controversy but quietly growing acceptance, the metric system may finally have a secure place in the US, where it now has equal standing before the government with the traditional English system. Metrics slipped out of the spotlightAP - 413 words
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Article, Illustration315 1984-03-05 7 UPI BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's "Iron Lady" image has diminished her popularity among voters for the first time since the Falklands war two years ago. A poll published in The Sunday Times of London yesterday said that "Mrs Thatcher's 'Iron Lady' image isUPI - 315 words
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Article259 1984-03-05 7 UPI KATIE Rabett, being touted as Koo Stark's replacement in Prince Andrew's affections, has filed a libel lawsuit against two British newspapers over a series of nude photographs. The 23-year-old model charged in a suit filed last week that she was defamed in articles inUPI - 259 words
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Advertisement485 1984-03-05 4 PLUS from E3SLE Before the PLUS was put on the PC it was made absolutely sure it deserved the honour. It was made virtually completely IBM* compatible. This means obvious benefits for you. Performance capability was also upgraded to make it outstanding. Finally KomPusat kept it within affordable limits. This485 words
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Advertisement74 1984-03-05 4 CHOICE OFFICE SPACE. AND A CHOICE |jlj!jl iSSiiSii OF TWO, P|si yi -:^I, Goldhill Square Very competitive rent charges yet incomparable prestige. Low maintenance just $7.00 a sq. m. No CBD charges. 1 carpark lot for every 93 sq. m. Free carpeting and louvred blinds. Fu Lu Shou Strategic location74 words
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Advertisement281 1984-03-05 5 Every night, without fail, Les Ambassadeurs', the magnificent restaurant of the Hotel de Crillon in Paris, resounds with the excited SAN chatter of many gourmets. MARCO The reason is a thirty-four year old Parisian, who has won more accolades for his exquisite cuisine than most people even —1 ********** l281 words
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Advertisement280 1984-03-05 6 How many millions will your treasury system cost you today? You could say that the most effective Corporate Treasurer is the one that costs the company the least money. For with the best will in the world, he's relying on outmoded systems to supply financial information that's out-of-date before it's280 words
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Advertisement303 1984-03-05 7 iniIMIIIHNI MAW ENTRANCE JALAN LEMPENG your last chance of owning one Y**" 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. It's accessible303 words
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Article, Illustration898 1984-03-05 8 BRIAN TIMMS - By BRIAN TIMMS Reuter AUSTRALIA'S Labour government has been so buoyed by its first year in office that there is talk of an early election to take advantage of its popularity. A recent opinion poll indicated 70 per cent of Australians approve of theReuter - 898 words
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Article, Illustration804 1984-03-05 8 PETER GRIFFITHS - By PETER GRIFFITHS Reuter WORLD car makers in Switzerland for the first major motor show of the year are looking forward to a continued recovery in the industry, but for some the road will be tougher than ever. Total car sales this yearReuter - 804 words
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Advertisement592 1984-03-05 8 Top L?E* *?!s■■■ —I L l r A Apricot is easier to use than any other personal computer. It's been designed to work with you, like a partner, in everyday English. And can be mastered within four hours even if you've never used a computer before. No wonder Personal Computing592 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous792 1984-03-05 8 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening and Propamme Kghights Mowed by Swordsman Chu (Mandarin with English subtitles/ r) 3.50 The Chuckle Heads (Silent film) 4.00 Spectrum Vfcrabons (Science series) 4.25 The Art Maker Free Brush Strokes/Flat Crayon Drawinf (Lesson 1/2) 4.55 Paint Along with Nancy Kominsky Grey Day at Blackwal: A792 words
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THE ARTS
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670 1984-03-05 9 NYT Upset: Australia wins the America's Cup By Michael Levitt and Barbara Lloyd Cohmr photography by Dan Serney Reviewed by Christopher Lehmann-Haupt THEY HAVE said over the years that witnessing an America's Cap sailboat race Is about as exciting as watching theNYT - 670 words
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Article595 1984-03-05 9 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING IT GOES without saying that when two or more people work or perform together, the element of rapport is of supreme importance. Without it, the result may well be a mess. And when two soloists on stage share equally important roles, cooperation595 words
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Article, Illustration670 1984-03-05 9 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE "YOU are not God!" A bitter cry, an outraged yet futile protest against the power of others in deciding one's future. In All The Right Moves, the violated party is a young and talented American football player by the name of Stef, whose only670 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-03-05 9 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG SPELL-BINDING suspense, full of excitement and adventure this is what WarCames will give you. David (Matthew Broderick) is a younger version of Einstein. He gets sloppy grades in school but turns genius in front of his personal computer and other ultra-sophisti-cated technological devices.564 words
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Advertisement248 1984-03-05 9 CHUBB DOUPT PUT THEIR SAFES TOGETHER While other safes are welded 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. We armoured the Eurosafe with our own special248 words
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Miscellaneous685 1984-03-05 9 TWO-11-ONE CROSSWORD n CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Player of current eminence (5) 6 Fruit at a penny each? (5) 9 Lemmy's warning (7) 10 Make a name by breaking a rib before the race (5) 11 Like a daytime wind? (5) 12 Released a man out East (5) 13 Like685 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1279 1984-03-05 10 AFP TENSION in the Middle East continued to be a major talking point among commodity dealers in London last week. Oil products turned firmer while gold and other metals were also given a lift. In addition, the record US trade deficit for January attracted attention asAFP - 1,279 words
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Article227 1984-03-05 10 WITH THE exception of the pepper market, the local produce exchange saw improved trading conditions last week. Volumes traded were moderate with prices holding steady. The pepper market went through another dull week as prices did not improve. Both black and white pepper lost about |7.50227 words
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Article172 1984-03-05 10 RUBBER FUTURES in Tokyo on Saturday closed down 2.2 to 6.4 yen in moderately active trading. Values lost sharply on liquidation and stop loss selling centred in distants with investors discouraged by lower London advices and US dollar's sharp setback against the yen abroad on Friday. Current March fell172 words
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Article163 1984-03-05 10 CHINESE PrHiee Exchange, Singapore, cleslag prices per 1M kg ea Saturday. CceHit «II: Bulk fob $200.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1213.00 sellers, new drum fob 1217.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) 1115 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $660.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper163 words
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Article190 1984-03-05 10 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday ended 8V« UScents higher in March to five cents higher in deferred May, ending at the top of the day's 6V«-cent range. The market was supported all day by weakness in the US dollar and continued good demand for soybeans at export points,190 words
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Article155 1984-03-05 10 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed strong, ranging from 6V« US-cents a bushel higher in March to up four cents in distant March on late speculative buying and short-covering tied to computer accounts, traders said. Light deliveries against March and continued cash demand at export points supported spot155 words
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Article930 1984-03-05 10 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed at new contract highs on Friday, basis near March at £2,174 traded, and with gains from Thursday's close of £37 to £11 a tonne. The rally followed mixed trade and commission house buying and short-covering based on tightness of nearby supplies tenderable against March.930 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article278 1984-03-05 10 Bernama MALAYSIA will renew its bid for a credit facility of Msl.ol billion from the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) to help finance 12 development projects under the Fourth Malaysia plan. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who is now in Jeddah, is expected toBernama - 278 words
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Article457 1984-03-05 10 BANKS' prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, March 2, 1984: BANK tPLR Algemene Bank 9V« American Express 9 3 Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 9V» Arab Banking Corp 9'/« Asia Commercial 9'/« A k NZ Banking Group 9V? Ban Hin Lee Bank 9'/« Banca457 words
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Article23 1984-03-05 10 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.083 per cent.23 words
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Article174 1984-03-05 10 ASIAN ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended March 2: USt (Bid price*) Hi«k Low 7 days 9* 911/16 1 month 915/10 913/16 2 months 10 915/16 3 months 10* 10 1/16 6 months 10* 105/16 9 months 10 9/16 10* 12 months 10 13/10 1011/10 Swiaa franc*174 words
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Article43 1984-03-05 10 FOR THE week ended Friday March 2, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak fu4: 4.5 to 5.4 per cent. GeaermJ faad: 5 to 5.3 per cent. Mavemeata of funds totalled $1340 million.43 words
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Article380 1984-03-05 10 SPOT GOLD prices held firm amidst a generally bullish environment last week. The metal traded between US$39O 00 and U*****.00 after opening at U*****.00 an ounce in Simex on Monday, Green and Collier says. When the New York Comex opened that night, news that the380 words
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Article173 1984-03-05 10 THE US dollar opened last week at 552.1250/60 and was traded to a low of $2.1160/70 before closing the week at $2.1170/80. Trading was fairly active with widespread commercial selling of the US unit against the Singapore dollar bringing it to the week's low. The Singapore dollar strengthened173 words
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Article318 1984-03-05 10 OVERNIGHT money rates on the domestic market last week moved higher from Monday's opening of 6Mi per cent to 7% IV* per cent before settling at 7 V* 71/16 per cent. The upsurge was due largely to increased borrowing by banks precipitated by the announcement of a new share318 words
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Article389 1984-03-05 10 THE dollar came under heavy selling pressure again on Friday afternoon to close lower, with most of the downward movement caused by a large and rapid rise in the yen. The dollar closed in London at 2.5810/25 marks, well down from its 2.6070/80 finish on Thursday, but slightly better389 words
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Advertisement216 1984-03-05 10 NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM TRADE FAIR '84 In conjunction with the independence celebration of Negara Brunei Darussalam June 20 24, 1984 Stadium Negara Hassanal Boikiah Bandar Seri Begawan Negara Brunei Darussalam Organised by: The Brunei Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry Managed by: Exhibition and Trade Promotion Services (B) Sdn Bhd216 words
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Advertisement234 1984-03-05 12 Executive Style Quick Lunch 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 CAPON WITH234 words
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Article180 1984-03-05 13 MAR Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* Aqultaina Nat rtex Petrole 543 228 50 -fit -0 5 B 8 N Oarvaia Danone JS01 car (ThomaonCaf) 322 Cto Francaiaa d«j Patrotaa in Credit Foncter Dt Franca 500 Hachetta (Llbralrla) 1340 Mlchalln (B) *10 Omnium 980 P»U(BOt ®4 Philips (N» Qam Royal Dutch MS180 words
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Article88 1984-03-05 13 MAR OS rn FORWARD MARKET an unch Artwd Actur Brucu 1448 28 710 -2 1606 unch Canpte rv— b 1000 -15 114 +11 Dc Bctrt 400 -3 Cbe* 2325 45 Elcctrotoel MM -40 Ob-Inno-Bm 3130 -40 3000 unch O** Or Bru Lwnb Hobo It Mao 5110 3D 30 14088 words
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Article72 1984-03-05 13 MAR at Dm A«f-T»Wfunk#n BASF 5WT ioom 166-30 10# 10 411 JOB 4.4 -0-2 -0.1 Commersbuik ConU Oumml Daimler-Ban* in. TO moo moo 0J +1 unch DniUetM Bank Draadnar Bank OHH Hoechst ZZ ***** 170.00 140J10 moo 15 1 unch 04 119 JO -0.2 177 JO 0J KarsUrit moo72 words
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Article89 1984-03-05 13 MAR OS Lire BulOfl 156 1 Bel ***** 300 Centnle Ort 1«M 41 Cood Acqua Rami i un iU Erkteni* mo unch rut ort 490 86 Oraarmll Otm 4090 -10 T« M. 146 Invwt IS IB II 21 IUicemcoU Ort 4MH 116 lUlfM Ml 1« L*p*tlt Ort MOW +9089 words
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Article156 1984-03-05 13 MAR 08 ABN Altotd AKao AMXV Amfu Amrobnk ru not »4J0 104JO 1M-00 ran njo y -1 0J lj 12 1J -0.4 Boil 100-00 unch 383.00 -4 MM +0J Burut mso 2 Caland yijo unch CaJv MOJO unch Dtll Ml) IU0 -U r>nmi jiiim 5 KnniA Ml aojo 1.5156 words
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Article185 1984-03-05 13 MAR a Franc* Actions SuImm AituulM Br. AJuauiM RW. Brown torn Br. aba 0«lc7 Br. Ota CMo PC Clba CMc K*f Credit Balm Br Credit Mat Ret ill MB m 1460 aao 17V MB 2368 442 unch -a ♦i unch •a -a -10 >10 ♦4 BtktnmU Br. Oom P1ach«r185 words
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Article254 1984-03-05 13 MAR 02 R*nd INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 900 25 Abcrcom an unch AX And CI *10 unch 490 MM unch Barlow* MOO 10 C O Smith aso Chckar* CM A MB -a Corn* Finance Uian 900 ***** 10 FadVolk 475 +s Pugit 425 unch Hive Id 900 -10 Ub Holds254 words
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Article520 1984-03-05 13 SHARE PRICES closed the half-day session on Saturday sharply higher in hectic trading on news of a jump in the yen's value against the dollar on overseas money market and a continued gain on Wall Street. The market average rose 108.03 to close at 10,066.51 after520 words
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Article1327 1984-03-05 13 NEW YORK A SMALLER than expected rise in the nation's money supply and a glimmer of hope on a reduction of the federal budget deficit helped stock prices close sharply higher on continued heavy trading volume on Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which inched ahead1,327 words
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Article171 1984-03-05 13 MAR 02 C$ Abtubi SBH ■K A lean 41% AJfoma at* -H Bank Mont Bank Nora Scotia UH unch Ball Tal S1W BP Can Ltd 23 •f u Braacan SSH t* Can Imp Bk SDH Can Prm U| Carllnf Oxirefe z CmblRd Lk SB* cn Bum a a SB*171 words
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Article841 1984-03-05 13 THE market closed higher after a moderately active session on Friday with sentiment helped by the fall in domestic money market rates. At 1500 GMT, the FT 30 Share Index was up 7.7 at 836.0 and the FT-SE 100 Share Index rose 9.7 to 1065.8. Friday's closing middle841 words
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450 1984-03-05 13 UPI REAL corporate earnings in the US are at their best level in 25 years and Robert Salomon Jr, a managing director of Salomon Brothers in charge of stock research, believes this portends a strong stock market even if interest rates do not decline.UPI - 450 words
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246 1984-03-05 13 NYT THE BITTER fight (or the Gulf Oil Corp has backfired for one group of the oil company's pursuers, the wealthy Belzberg brothers of Canada. An attempt by the Belzbergs allied with Mesa Petroleum's T Boone Pickens in a bid for control of GulfNYT - 246 words
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628 1984-03-05 13 Reuter SWITZERLAND'S three largest commercial banks reported record high profits (or 1983 and rewarded shareholders for the first time in years with higher dividends. Union Bank of Switzerland, the biggest of the three with assets of over 115 billion francs, hadReuter - 628 words
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Advertisement81 1984-03-05 13 Thai Seafood Served I n "I rue Siamese Slvle 3"% -X I b 1 0 Y//a 4 Thinking of food. Think Thai: Spicy Tomyum Soup, Charcoal-Grilled Seafood. Royal Thai Seafood and our other delectable Thai Cuisine. Or H you're a gourmet cook, take home some fresh seafood from our mini81 words
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Advertisement128 1984-03-05 13 How you can benefit from Bayerische Landesbank's presence in 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 V upgraded and refined our international banking capabilities, building a reputation128 words
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Article112 1984-03-05 14 THE following Is list of the 11 mast actively traded stocks en the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the tarnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday an< d the high and low for 1183/84 Caiapaay Taraaver PIVM High Law •m Mar 2112 words
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Article795 1984-03-05 14 SINGAPORE Feb H Feb 28 Feb Mar 1 Mar 2 $BT Corop: 950 32 946.13 941.46 941.40 945.07 ttBT Indicator: *****02 *****65 *****90 *****84 *****47 (»ST Inds: 1028 84 1023.69 1017.85 1018.63 1021.60 •ST Finance: 2892.27 2887 08 2866.85 2863.57 2871.52 •ST Hotels 972.81 969.96 964.59 963.78795 words
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Article3790 1984-03-05 14 Gr*« Gr** 1 Nat IM3/S4 Last DW DW Y*M 1 P/E Vol Week High Lew Company 8.U +or- Cn (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 172 74* A M D B 50* 135 -7 1.8 0.6 421 144 134 310 226 Acma 278 2 7.5 363,790 words
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Article, Illustration859 1984-03-05 14 RAMESH CHANOIRAMANI - K 1 Singapore By RAMESH CHANOIRAMANI LAST week's performance on the Singapore stock market demonstrates the battle being fought between the "strong" buyers and "weak" sellers, as both these groups of individuals tried to determine who would influence the direction of investor sentiment859 words
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Article401 1984-03-05 14 Australia M SVB Day THE Australian share market last week slumped to its lowest level in nearly three months with the miners and industrials being the hardest hit. The All Ordinaries Index (ell 17.5 points to close the week at 726. There was a slight firmnessSVB Day - 401 words
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Article698 1984-03-05 14 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Mar 2 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Donlsp lad: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-two. J OM P H: Proposed rights issue of two-for-three with TSR at $1.35 per share. Talpiag Cmm: Proposed bonus issue of two-for-one. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Arab-Malayslaa Development Bbd has698 words
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808 1984-03-05 15 jljNew York UPI THE NEW York stock market, dominated by unprecedented takeover bids in the oil sector, managed to grind out out a modest gain in the most volatile week of the year. Late buying was sparked by hope that interest rates mightUPI - 808 words
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Article159 1984-03-05 15 GOLD Coin (M) Bhd has finally received CIC approval for its three-for-flve bonus issue as well as for the listing and quotation of the new shares on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. As announced earlier, the bonus issue will capitalise Ms 9 million of which $7159 words
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505 1984-03-05 15 TERESA LIM - l Hongkong m By TERESA LIM THE MAIN event of last week the Hongkong Budget turned out to be a bit of a non-event as far as the stock market was concerned. Punters had more or less discounted the higher corporate and personal505 words
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Article1646 1984-03-05 15 GERALD COLVERD - ww f|Di London J By GERALD COLVERD CHANCELLOR Nigel Lawson is no longer just the (ace on my dart board. He is a shadow looming ominously over the UK taxation system, threatening either radical reform or total chaos. Mr Lawson has the style of a minister who doesn't1,646 words
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275 1984-03-05 15 H Miian J BCI ON THE whole, the Milan share market displayed caution, attracting only thin business (less than 20 billion lire a day.) The sectoral variations were on a modest scale and the BCI all-share index slid 0.3 per cent, to 219.53. CommunicationsBCI - 275 words
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829 1984-03-05 15 iijiiii 4 TRADING interest slackened at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, as investors moved to the sidelines to await more positive international and domestic news. The market began the week on an optimistic note following a spectacular rally on Wall829 words
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Article183 1984-03-05 15 BOLTON Properties Bhd is transferring its land along Jalan Am pang to its whollyowned subsidiary. Yak in Timuran Sdn Bhd, for MJ2.27 million via a share exchange. Bolton said that payment for the transfer will be the issue to the company of 2.27 million shares of183 words
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Article286 1984-03-05 15 U Tok, AFP SHARE prices *a the Tskys Stock Exchange sagged In the mlddM af last week bat recoaped the lass toward the end af the week to eieae sUakthr Usher. Ike 221-oteek Daw Janes Average, a lftJM-yea winner the previa aa week, seared a II.M-yeaAFP - 286 words
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Advertisement298 1984-03-05 15 BANGLADESH SHIPPING CORPORATION CHITTA6ONG INTERNATIONAL SHORT TENDER FOR A GENERAL REFRIGERATED CARGO SHIP Offers for sale of a newbuilding/yard resale/second-hand single screw tween decker motorship for carrying general and refrigerated cargoes and having the following general description are invited on suppliers credit. For secondhand vessels year of build should not298 words
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Advertisement70 1984-03-05 15 t t Ideal accommodation for overseas consultants 28 units of service apartments Within CBD Minimum one month's lease In-house cleaning services Complete with furniture, kitchenware and linen For details call Leasing Executive Tan Chong Realty Re. LM 15 Queen Street. #05-01. Tan Chong Tower. Singapore 0718 Tel *****22 s-\ Jont70 words
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534 1984-03-05 16 HHIS Companies Editor: ALAN LEE TBE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee has imposed several conditions in approving Kemayan Oil Palm Bhd's proposed acquisitions of three Sabah-based plantations companies, first aaaoaaeed In September last year. The company's proposed share split to be followed by534 words
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310 1984-03-05 16 JACK Chia-MPH Ltd has advised that, based on the terms of its recently-an-nounced two-for-three rights issue with TSR, the adjusted subscription price of its existing TSR 1983/87, which were issued in February 1983, has been provisionally calculated at $1.34 per share. However, this310 words
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Article212 1984-03-05 16 PBOMET BM will be holding a board meeting on March 12 to consider the results of the company and the group for the year ended Dec 31, 1963. An announcement of the results will be made to the KLSE on the same day. YEO Hlap Seng Ltd has212 words
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1199 1984-03-05 16 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE "Big Four" Singapore banks DBS, OCBC, LOB and OUB are expected to turn in 1983 aggregate net profits after tax of not more than $500 million, at best, representing a modest 10 per cent1,199 words
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565 1984-03-05 16 DUNLOP Malaysian Industries Bhd (DMIB) has invested a total of MJ46.4 million on upgrading its tyre manufacturing plant since 1961, and is spending another $11.5 million this year for further modernisation. According to DMIB's managing director, Mr MJH Moffet, the improved efficiency resulting from565 words
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422 1984-03-05 16 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Committee (KLSE) has asked the Malaysian Trade and Industry Ministry to look into the delay in the registration of share certificates. This delay had, in the past, created problems for investors. The KLSE committee has proposed that registrars of422 words
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194 1984-03-05 16 SELANGOR Properties BM to raftriag abeat Mil«.s million from to sale of a prime pleee of la Kaata Lumpur to part-ftaaaee tto amMttoas project, Da ma aan Town Centre. The property, held by whelly-ewned sabsldlary Cheng Cheek Yew Sda Bad, BtMwa Sl,7m if ft aad194 words
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328 1984-03-05 16 INCREASED provision for property tax and sharply higher interest charges have eaten into Hotel Malaysia Ltd's profits for the year to Sep 30,1963. Group pre-tax earnings fell 16.5 per cent to 96.15 million from $7.37 million in the previous year. However, the328 words
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Advertisement110 1984-03-05 16 CORRECT El|I& SPEEBUP CHMttalil! IS A WORLDWIDE ORGANISATION WHOSE AIM IS TO TEACH EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IN ENGUSH. WE CONDUCT THE FOLLOWING COURSES AS IN-HOUSE PROGRAMMES FOR CUENT COMPANIES IN SINGAPORE AND OTHER ASEAN COUNTRIES. GENERALCOURSES ENGUSH FOR ANY LEVEL, FROM COMPLETE BEGINNER TO VERY ADVANCED. ENGUSH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES These110 words
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Advertisement251 1984-03-05 16 International Management *©3+) Development Institute, Lausanne, Switzerland \sNal\/ are pleased to announce the upcoming seminar entitled The Job of the Chief Executive Singapore April 22 27,1984 V Exclusively reserved for top management, the seminar looks at the chief executive's unique challenges and multi-faceted responsibilities, especially when operating in the Asian251 words
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Miscellaneous55 1984-03-05 16 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy and windy with occasional showers. Report for 24 boon prior to 7.31 pm on Mar 4 at the airport: Maximum temperature Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 4.60 Rainfall in millimetres 0.5 Total rainfall for the month 140.1 Total rainy55 words
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182 1984-03-05 17 Reuter CHINA'S main port of Shanghai has passed a set of new regulations aimed at relieving the port's chronic congestion, said the municipal government. "The smooth passage of goods and ships through the port affects not only our economic construction but also our internationalReuter - 182 words
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560 1984-03-05 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ The Penang Port Commission has taken steps to reduce the volume of stuffing and unstuffing at the container terminal. The commission has directed port users that all import containers with cargo meant for only one consignee must be560 words
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Article32 1984-03-05 17 Reuter THE Australia Northbound Shipping Conference said it will introduce a 1.65 per cent negative currency adjustment factor (CAF) on the Australia to Japan and Korea trade, effective April 1.Reuter - 32 words
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Article132 1984-03-05 17 Reuter OIL tanker tonnage used as floating oil storage containers increased to 17.2 million dwt (87 vessels) in February from the end January total of 15.8 million dwt (83 vessels) and 13.4 million dwt (73) at end December, London shipbroker Howard Houlder said. Giving a breakdown ofReuter - 132 words
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Article102 1984-03-05 17 UPI A 9,170-TON Dutch freighter capable of lifting up to 1,100 tons was launched at a Japanese shipyard. The Happy Buccaneer, with a pair of powerful cranes capable of lifting 550 tons each, was launched at the Innoshima shipyard of Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Co in the inlandUPI - 102 words
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Article65 1984-03-05 17 AFP THE three shipyards Bath Iron Works, Todd and Ingalls have been shortlisted for building 14 "new generation" frigates for the US Navy at a cost exceeding US$lO billion. The first one will cost $1.1 billion and the others $700 million a piece. These Arleigh-Burke class shipsAFP - 65 words
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Article763 1984-03-05 17 Shipping Uw Page M AC Toepfer VI l AIM VI 1 Ahreokiel Liner vn 5 Alpac VI 5 Anlara Shpg VI 1 APCUne V APL m 4/5 Armour Freight Services VI 5 ASCL m I Asia broker V s Atlas Unes X 5 Austaaa Line V I763 words
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Article812 1984-03-05 18 SPECULATING in large tankers is a bad risk, according to a new review of the tanker market. Despite the growing popularity of schemes to cash in on the appreciating value of VLCCs, the scope for reasonable investment in tanker tonnage is limited and there is little evidence of812 words
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Article1675 1984-03-05 18 QUIET chartering on Thursday is reported in all sectors of the freight market with interest mainly restricted to the time-charter and ore sectors, shipbrokers said. A 72,000 tonner was arranged on time-charter from Japan to the UK/Continent at U555,600 daily while a 60,000 tonner from Japan for a1,675 words
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159 1984-03-05 18 Reuter FRANCE'S two biggest shipbuilders are to cut capacity by more than 25 per cent to around 270,000 gross registered tonnes a year in a bid to keep their five main yards open. Marine Affairs Minister Guy Lengagne said the move is part ofReuter - 159 words
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387 1984-03-05 18 FT NORWAY'S troubled Aker ship and platform-building group is to receive Nkr 240 million of fresh capital under a deal between Norwegian shipowner Fred Olsen, until now its controlling shareholder, and Aker's main creditors. These are the Norwegian Ship Mortgage Institute, twoFT - 387 words
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Article190 1984-03-05 19 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/Straits Container Line.190 words
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426 1984-03-05 19 Lloyd's List A CUT in the number of surplus ships during this year has been forecast by a leading shipping analyst. Fearnleys' Shipping Review predicts that the world fleet will shrink by up to 5 million tonnes deadweight at the same timeLloyd's List - 426 words
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Article81 1984-03-05 19 UPI AUTHORITIES reversed a previous order and permitted a Panama-registered freighter to load cargo in Taiwan's port despite its violation of Taiwanese docking rules. Communications authorities ordered the 6,200dwt Asia Jehson to suspend loading cement in the eastern port of Suao when they learned the vessel'sUPI - 81 words
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394 1984-03-05 19 AFP A US$l7O million deepwater harbour and oil supply base is to be built in China's Zhuhai Special Economic Zone (SEZ). Dredging will begin next month and vessels could be using the $70 million first phase by early next year,AFP - 394 words
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333 1984-03-05 19 Fairplay THE Brostrom Group has made a preliminary agreement with Rederi AB Transatlantic for the takeover of Brostrom's liner services by the latter organisation. However, the understanding has to be approved by the government, the boards of the two companies, and by shareholders before theFairplay - 333 words
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4863 1984-03-05 24 SCHEDULE 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 Port4,863 words
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Article866 1984-03-05 25 TrmZl RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Laura Maersk 8404 5.3.84 2330 Maersk 51 0900-1100/0900-1100 Nl/Pl 1000-1100 SI Bristol M 44 6.3.84 0900 MOSK FSB 0800-1000/2000-2100 B2 Pelopor 73 6.3.84 0700 Boustead TA866 words
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Article1760 1984-03-05 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afr»-Kir»«l* Liw Transgroup (S). AhreaUel Liaer Service Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Taepfer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg <KL> Island Cargo Handling and1,760 words
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Article301 1984-03-05 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES DaShiZhai 18 YFung alongside 5.3.84/2300 Equator IV 22 T Soon alongside 5.3.84/0700 Feng Ge 3/4 YFung alongside 5.3.84/2300 Kalimantan Dua 10/11 Sin Shpg alongside 5.3.84/1830 A1 tali19 CRN Mar 5.3.84/2300 7.3.84/1500 Do Nam No 7 25/6 NAPL301 words
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Advertisement385 1984-03-05 17 Published and Distributed bv p, FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS 2 Jurong Poft RoaO,"Singapore 2j61 lll'iA member of The Times Organisation f I LONDON Freights SHIP Sales CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather am R L) 1 1 AM U n OOCL Orient OVERSEAS Coidauw385 words
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Advertisement300 1984-03-05 17 SEALORDES UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND I UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE^ FROM JAPAN TAIWAN HOV.hOM. I'O ARABIAN (il Lr M. NUBA M. MWMKH VC N**#rw RED SEA SERVICE Ems ITT* SEALORD SHffWG AGENCES 70300 words
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Advertisement705 1984-03-05 17 TIMES ItusiiM'ss nirrc lory_ of Sinj£i|x>rc (BIJKU MKKAHI GIVES YOUR PRODUCTS SERVICES THE PROMINENCE THEY DESERVE MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES K9 llttl 20/3 7/4 27/3 14/4 3/4 21/4 10/4 28/4 1.1 4 M 6-7/4 LEDA MAERSK 10/4 sth March 1100HRS CFS 4th March 2300 *14 TO: U.S. PA705 words
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Advertisement390 1984-03-05 18 r—# FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe Mm kcapta( F«r 1) Barcelona. Genu. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp, L Hawe, Basic. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerttaven. Aarftin. Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Mahno. Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe carjo tor feeder na S pore *Aho dirdfct cargo for Spore t Bangkok Pis contact PERMtSC390 words
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Advertisement484 1984-03-05 18 C.B.FENTON CO., S.A.-REPUBLIC OF PANAMA (Established 1916) Shipping Agents/Brokers Chartering Liner/Tramp Agencies Protection and Indemnity Las Mina Cristobal 3 Balboa. 1 Puerto Armuelles FAguaduice lea Representatives at The Panama Canal tor over 200 shipowners operators Attendance at an major ports throughout Republic ot Panama Consulates ot Norway. Denmark and Sweden484 words
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Advertisement528 1984-03-05 19 QCL Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group Q STRAITS SHAPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT 23/3 2V3 77/3 W J 31/3 R2/4 44/4 P5/4 H/4 10/4 12/4 13/4 IV4 17/4 lt/4 20/4 21/4 31/4 13/5 21/4 31/4 12/5 N/5 45/5 00/5528 words
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Advertisement454 1984-03-05 19 Franco Belgian Serv/ces bar /■.;«>/ ;«•/»< St'rx /<•«• With licluinn l .ir I .intern I i/n TTT (Memhff o* Are Consorti tn CHARGEURS HAVRAISE Mf Dl X I INt —I 9 Mar 11 Iter 28 Mar 31 Mar 1% (Apr HNUkTI NMU 20 Mar 22 Mar 7 Apr 9 Apr454 words
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Advertisement522 1984-03-05 20 fO CONTINENT UK Hapag-Lloyd Cardan Bar EXPORTS I Osaka Bay Spore P Kelanj Pm Wb* leiioesGenoa H'burf Adam Bhaven Antwerp 8/3 11/3 13/3 7/4 4/4 10/4 15/4 13/4 17/4 Takya Bit Connecting m Tokyo. Connecting m Kobe "AKo occeptmg cargo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS vio nmndondbridge, and US MO-WEST by522 words
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Advertisement369 1984-03-05 20 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 A Member of the Ac? Consortium FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ Merrwet o< the Ac* Consortium HJlmi Km*n Buux Totfo 11/3 12/3 18/3 20/3 11/3 19/3 22/3 27/3 26/3 27/3 30/3 3/4 FUUY CONTAINERISED '0 »«OM NORTH AMfRICA HSI COAST HR LJtKkCMw NYC369 words
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Advertisement436 1984-03-05 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCI I LCI CARGO FOR: »*l w FIX HM um lift E«erSa«| 7/03 1/13 27/13 a/13 31/13 1/M 3/11 E»« bad* 15/03 l(/03 5/04 7/04 09/04 10/04 12/04 E»« Mf* 20/03 17/04 11/04 21/04 22/04 24/04 •ISO ACCEPTMG LCL/fCL ft fa/fa TO: GOTIOMWC.436 words
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Advertisement1009 1984-03-05 20 Everett Lines COMPANA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loadinf lor Callao Mataran Ko and aM ottier Perutian ports nth transhipment at Honftong and or Kobe On CPV Through Bits of Lading to final destination HUGHEVERETT MANOIOfVDtfTT jowooctt MUWmVEKTT RAMOICVEKTT THOMASEVERETT P Katenf 5/7 Mai 15/19 Mar 30/3 Apr1,009 words
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Advertisement294 1984-03-05 20 as I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD R)(l ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF ,RAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Sin(apart Leaf* hr 20/3 POST KELANG PENANG SiIOSE MARTI*® PTE LTD Ttl ******4/7 A *****70 MALOSE MARTOME SON BHD Id *****2/3 MALAYSIA TRACK A TRANSPORT LTD T* ***** A (3725 KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW294 words
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Advertisement1095 1984-03-05 21 Iv? PIL GROUP VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA CANTtK E-4SI 15-1»/3 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AOABA, PT. BUOAN KOTA WIRAWAN E-447 23-2S/3 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AOABA, ADEN KOTA PET AM E-459 24-29/3 TAMATAVE, MOPUTO, D'SALAAM, MOMBASA, MOGADISCIO KOTA MEG AH E-49S 5-10/4 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, MOGADISCIO, MOMBASA. D'SALAAM KOTA WUAYA E-453 IS-IS/4 HOOEIOAH,1,095 words
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Advertisement479 1984-03-05 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE WITH ÜBERTY TO CAU AT RED SEA PORTS POMNG FED VIA SMGAPORE IBENBVLK BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD Rq S pore P Keiang loadh* tar TRANSOCEAN PROGRESS 8870 12/14 Mar 15/17 Mar 11/21 Mar SETE W. RDM KkJJEBSEN LINE NEW ZEALAND479 words
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Advertisement576 1984-03-05 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATIOW (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P Kelong Pcnong HTONEYWA 3/5 Mor LASHIO 6/8 Mor HTANTAWYWA V 147 8/11 Mor PA-AN 11/13 Mor 8/9 Mor PAGAN V 72 25/28 Mor BANKUNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE I R'DAM HULL576 words
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Advertisement1491 1984-03-05 22 a. K LINE —KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGE MIMLAND BRIDGE) FEEDE* VESSEL m& PNG STORE MOTTO VESSEL T/SPOBT SEATUt U/IB OWL** aw ma m 5 Mar 7 Mar 9 Mar TONER ttDGE *24 (KL) 20 Mar 4 Apt (Apr KANM PIOKER VU ASM1,491 words
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Advertisement621 1984-03-05 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONT AINER/REEFER BBULK SERVICE IM*( tm lOS ANGELES SM FRANCISCO. SEATTLE, TACOMM. VANCOUVER. C Accap4M| Fa/Fa CwUnn r I.T ssre. wr AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acciptni Fa/Fa Mmn •Aha acctpfcnj Irn Plum, t« Audi NaA lytt Vpw IMb tr* Mm Kapk R/9Mw 23 78 Mar621 words
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Advertisement587 1984-03-05 22 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "5 114 Anson Road, 18-01, Tunaa Building, Singapore 0207. Tal: *****22 *****67 P Ktltng Tal *****1 /8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GULP/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES S'pra Loadhg Far: ONE WEST W0.7 V 29 SAO Baida Htbn/lmd* Mil HAEWOO 7 Mar PL Sodan/Banghaa/Trjol/liarata SUN RIVER WMa Bahrni/Daawiam/Ktwait Hyundai Merchant Marine SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE587 words
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Advertisement435 1984-03-05 22 t INTRASEA (PTC) LTD. UJR' lO Anson Road *27 16 Intern.,?,on.. PM/.. Sincj ipore 020 7 Tel I()L»nt*s» BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK /S\ #*ofe*3«rs-* uu^« TAI MARINE COIPOIATIOH REGULAR LINER SERVICE PORT KELANC/SHKAPORE/PMUPPMES KAOHSIUNG/KEELUNC DORJSIV4 BRIGHT FORMOSA VII LAMM Vt DORS I VI P. KBJWG SVORE PHIL KAO KEE In435 words
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Advertisement643 1984-03-05 23 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE *CE CaMKt'U'" 'I: 1 yjj\ ItT^TT——^—l^— Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) K JACEJIN S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0800 9/3 LCL Cargo 2000 8/3 Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia. A TEMASEK S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0200 8/3643 words
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Advertisement447 1984-03-05 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPI Korean Flag Vessels QQNAM SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA ET3 sA*»»air* «on NLPTUNt AGfNCIf S PII 110 Tel *****7 7 2 7854 i 4 .BOOKING ONIII lUNAS SHI* SDN BHD Kl Tel *****0 414?44 PK lei *****4447 words
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Advertisement827 1984-03-05 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55. Market Sir.japore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lmes) Cable Address SINSOV SMGAPORE Teiei Nunbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHAWMT WAN SOON SON. BK). IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. iALAN CEMPENWG. PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA Tel827 words
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Advertisement10 1984-03-05 23 ahrenkiel liner service gmbh i DURBAN JOHANNESBURG MAPUTO MAURITIUS REUNION10 words
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Advertisement470 1984-03-05 24 Regional Container Lines 2 Sailings Iniriiiii r*' Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOT. STOK Mi ¥0T STOK H«T UtUU BHUM 173/174 9Ma 11 Ma 241/242 4Ma 7lb 1 SINGAPORE ISLANDS USE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S'pcre ft Pn| Laadnffar: 'ALPHA470 words
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Advertisement91 1984-03-05 25 LICORNE -CONTAINER SERVICE TO BANGLA-DESH/INDIA/SRI LANKA/PAKISTAN HALDIA-CALCUTTA MADRAS O SALES AGENT: SEALION SMPPMG (S) PTE LTD TEL:- *****11 (8 LMES) SALES/BOOK MGS PORT AGENT: MTRASEA (PTE) LTD TEL:- *****11 FULL CONTAINER AUO Accepting FCIS far I MARSfLLES 27/3 11/4 MRU. FELIXSTOWE, GRAYS. SOUTHUTTON. I£ITH. COTOMAGEN. OSLO GOTHEWURG. ttLSWKI. AMSTEROAM 591 words
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Advertisement356 1984-03-05 25 jr Nedlloyd Lines I Loading ior CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICAI accepting containers to Cornbean ports via B'town EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA Also loading for Rio de Janeiro Also loading for Paraguay via Buenos Aires MEXICO/WEST COAST SOUTH AMERICA VESSEL SPORE CALL ARICA IQUI VALP TALC A M. Alkmsar 15/3 26/4356 words
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Advertisement50 1984-03-05 26 Ave you making full use off the Shipping Times as an effective selling medium? Tel: *****11 Ext 2658, 2657 For further enquiries call: Tel: *****4 Ext 804 or 826 Times House Chimtivitfl TSmAf Financial Publications Sdn Bhd 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923 WIIPJ 31 Jalan Riong, Kuala Lumpur 22-0350 words
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Advertisement431 1984-03-05 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of Thw ACE Consortium) CHO VANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULir coniusbso sswcc to cumk ivu sin Is>" PJted 1/3 9/3 17/3 11/3 22/3 23/3 HONGRONC CONTABO 39* 30/3 31/3 SEWN SEAS MDO 4S* t/4 7/4 laHanra Um Fttowt HWf Brm Antwwp 27/3 21/3 30/3 1/4 2/4431 words
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Advertisement462 1984-03-05 26 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor, Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Sinoopore 0719. Tel: *****44 TU R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/NEST MALAYSIA SERVICE STORE P. KELANG PENANG PHUKET LANGSA V 48/84 SaM (Mir LANGSA V 47/84 9/11 Mar 13 Mar FULL CONTAMER SERVICE TO PORT KELANG/PENANG Accepting462 words
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Advertisement548 1984-03-05 26 F z i to NON-CONFERENCE KEFfMDEtfT FULi CONTAOO SERVICE accepta* F cirpn to USA East I *«l Coast, Panama, Canttta* and East Canada Feeta lite S* lai Ist SfM ft Mtl ftSSI at HOW KONG M tat 11 M» II Apr 13 Apr IS Apr 1 A KSSI AM KEEUMG548 words
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Miscellaneous166 1984-03-05 26 Regional Weather m a m it l i\& 22 A \a if. 3 m I >>■ yj «*> m M m m /■I? -r" Is °C CT'" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R. Thunderstorm Temperature °C166 words
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