The Business Times, 7 March 1984
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Title Section11 1984-03-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,1184 60 CENTS11 words
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308 1984-03-07 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN ASEAN'S very own trading corporation Asean Trading and Investment Corporation will start operations in six months with a rather interesting financial arrangement. Goods traded between member countries will be paid for in each other's currency instead of in a308 words
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517 1984-03-07 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE wobbly US dollar nosedived to 5J2.0630 against the Singapore currency yesterday a 13month low as it took a bashing on the foreign exchange markets here and elsewhere. The Singapore dollar has jumped by an average of517 words
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Article, Illustration533 1984-03-07 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THE NEXT plane load of visitors from Hongkong may not be merely tourists, businessmen and construction workers. There may possibly be some lecturers, engineers, systems analysts and even bankers, all heading here to fill senior positions which, for one reason or the other,533 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article101 1984-03-07 1 Reuter THE Philippines top commercial banking job was given yesterday to President Marcos' protege Jaime Laya, who emerged from a brief period of disgrace earlier this year over errors in the country's bookkeeping. Mr Laya submitted his resignation as central bank governor last December, and in JanuaryReuter - 101 words
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Article108 1984-03-07 1 UPI A POWERFUL earthquake jolted Tokyo on Monday, killing one woman but causing surprisingly little damage. Police said an 84-year-old woman in Yokohama, near Tokyo, died from shock and a 24-year-old Tokyo woman was injured slightly when hit by the cover of an air conditioner shaken loose byUPI - 108 words
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Article76 1984-03-07 1 THE Secretary in the Indian External Affairs Ministry, K Natwar Singh, leaves New Delhi today for visits to Malaysia and Singapore on what is described as a mission ''to resume the process of bridge-build-ing with Asean". A ministry official said yester- day that there were some differences between76 words
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Article85 1984-03-07 1 AFP INDONESIA is moving to develop a system of defence and strategic industries to guard against a war scenario in Indonesia, Research and Technology Minister B J Habibie said in Jakarta. Dr Habibie, who heads the Council for Development and Management of Strategic and Defence Industries, was speakingAFP - 85 words
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Article59 1984-03-07 1 Reuter PALM oil trade on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange yesterday remained slow amid continuing protest against the deregistration of 763 lots sold last Tuesday, dealers said. Turnover at the end of the morning session was 209 lots of 25 tonnes against a usual average of 500.Reuter - 59 words
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Article68 1984-03-07 1 Bernama PETRONAS managing director Datuk Rastam Hadi suggested yesterday a joint venture between Malaysia and Japan for the setting up of a petrochemical plant in Malaysia, with Malaysia providing cheap gas and Japan the technology and the initial market. Addressing the joint convention of Malaysia-Japan Economic Associations inBernama - 68 words
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196 1984-03-07 1 GROWTH In the umber ef puMgen Slagaptre alrperts pianged to ft mere M per eeat last year m werldwlde reeeaslsa stowed dewn betli basiaess mad pleasure travel. The total aamber ef paaseagers handled at the ntrparto Increased by aaly «,811 tram 1162 to196 words
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683 1984-03-07 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE DBS Bank group, after having decided to increase provisions for bad debts, has included profits from the sale of shares in International Bank of Singapore last May in order to show respectable earnings for 1963. Yesterday, DBS, the first683 words
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Article158 1984-03-07 1 A FEASIBILITY study is to be carried out soon to see whether Singapore can be linked to Sentosa by a tunnel. The improvement of existing ferry services will also be considered in a six-month study. A $600,000 contract to conduct the study has been158 words
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Advertisement301 1984-03-07 1 OABS THE ULTIMATE ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE FOR MICROCOMPUTERS SfE «0» ChAN GOOuP S.ig»Co'«!»i *****62 4 K I t«i 03 *****0 Panang i*i 04 *****9 ipon lei 05 *****8 IJMKDS BANK of Japan believes that the foreign currency markets are 'essentially stable' in spite of the sharp rise in the value of301 words
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Advertisement266 1984-03-07 1 XV h r*A I > l Sole Agent S.G. Parrstt ft Son (Pte) Ltd. WHAT COPIERS DO THE JAPANESE USE? According to the latest independent analysis of 1982 copier installations within Japan published in May 1983 by the influential economic newspaper Nihon Keizai Shimbun'. Ricoh is clearly the no. 1266 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article422 1984-03-07 2 THE Bank of Japan believes that the foreign currency markets are "essentially stable" in spite of the sharp rise in the value of the yen against the US dollar. Takeshi Ohta, director of the central bank's foreign department, characterised the appreciation of the yen as "a422 words
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188 1984-03-07 2 Reuter THE progress of debt talks in New York between Philippine officials and a committee of international bank creditors hinges largely on the findings of an International Monetary Fund team just back from Manila, banking sources said. The IMF inspected the accounts ofReuter - 188 words
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Article117 1984-03-07 2 AFP THE Philippines is to submit a formal request to Brunei for a currency swap to help ease its foreign exchange and liquidity problems. Business Day yesterday quoted central bank sources as saying the currency swap arrangement had been discussed earlier by President Marcos with Brunei SultanAFP - 117 words
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Article84 1984-03-07 2 AFP THE government has approved the application of Britain's Standard Chartered Bank group to set up a liaison office in Taipei within a year, a spokesman of the economics ministry said. Set up in 1853, the Standard Chartered Bank group is the fifth-largest bank inAFP - 84 words
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Article315 1984-03-07 2 GOLD futures prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher in quiet trading following the dollar's weakness and renewed Middle East tension. Some traders took long positions following reports Iran is preparing for a major offensive against Iraq. Prompt closed higher at U*****.60/406.60 an ounce compared with $404.50/405.00 in New315 words
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Article38 1984-03-07 2 MM FM New York 10.048 9J7B 10.0K 9 92S Zurich 10 0ZB 9.83B 10.07S 9.8BS vwm Mm Singapore 10.0SB 9.95B 10.10S 10.00S Closing pric ■es In US dollar* a troy ouno t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore38 words
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Article23 1984-03-07 2 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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Article147 1984-03-07 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on March 6: US Dollar* Offer Bid 7 days 9'« 9 V, 1 month 10 9% 2 months 10W 10 3 months 10^ 10^ 6 months 10W 10H 9 months 1011/16 109/16 12 months 10 15/16 10 13/16 Das. Sw.Pr*.147 words
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Article42 1984-03-07 2 RANGE of prices ofleted by discount houses on March Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2-3 ClMiag Bayia( S«Ui*f 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2h 3-month Bank bills 113/16 111/16 3 months CD 1H Ita 6 months CD 1H 1H Source: National Discount Co.42 words
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Article104 1984-03-07 2 THE US dollar yesterday closed above lows on late commercial short-covering, after a day of active trading dominated by technical factors. The US unit ended at 2.5550/60 marks after touching a low of 2.5470 as European markets opened. This compared with New York's 2.5730/15 close. It also recovered to104 words
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Article424 1984-03-07 2 THE US dollar yesterday weakened against all major currencies on the local foreign exchange market. Against the Singapore dollar, the greenback opened lower than Monday's closing, at 552.0750. Trading was active with buying interest and it closed higher at 552.0820. Ilirtirt forward mas at t par One month424 words
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Article94 1984-03-07 2 THE US dollar yesterday opened lower in a continuation of a softer Far East tone, shedding value mainly in the mark and Swiss franc after recent drops against the yen. The US currency began at 2.5558/68 marks, down 217 basis points overnight and near its start in Frankfurt. Opening94 words
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Article117 1984-03-07 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed easier against major currencies although late position adjustments pared early losses in nervous, unsettled trading. It ended at 223.15 yen after falling to a low of 222.30 from the 223.30/50 New York finish. It closed at 2.5590/600 marks after plunging sharply to a low of117 words
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Advertisement367 1984-03-07 2 IF YOU ARE USING A COURIER, TELEX OR MESSENGER 80Y... Do you use a courier at considerable expense when you need to send important documents somewhere else in the world* in a great hurry? Panafax it. Now you can do it in 20 seconds, at considerably less cost and without367 words
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Advertisement489 1984-03-07 2 EM NATIONAL fiSgft UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY Presents ACCOUNTING EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT COURSES I) FINANCIAL PLANNING MANAGERIAL DECISION ANALYSIS April 9 13,1984 This five day programme is designed for middle and senior level executives in finance wtd planning who are responsible for financial planning and control of their organisation's489 words
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HOME NEWS
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379 1984-03-07 3 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF FOR the first time, a course is being organised to upgrade professionalism in the real estate business, especially for "unqualified" house agents. Organised by the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV), the course, which started yesterday, will be conducted by379 words
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291 1984-03-07 3 CHEN QINGSHUN - By CHEN QINGSHUN SING* Koon Seng Pte Ltd (SKS), a local shipbuilder, successfully launched the Armada 5, a utility ship on Monday. The ship was completed one month ahead of schedule. The vessel was purchased by Bumi Armada Navigation291 words
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Article230 1984-03-07 3 TO MARK its 20th anniversary in Singapore, the Chase Manhattan Bank yesterday donated 150,000 to the Community Chest and 140,000 to the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO). The Chase chairman, Mr Willard Butcher, made the presentations before a special performance of the orchestra to Mr230 words
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Article, Illustration593 1984-03-07 3 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN JURONG Town Corporation lost an important tenant when Asahi Electronics (Singapore) Pte Ltd officially opened its five-storey factory building in Ang Mo Kio yesterday. Prior to its shift to Ang Mo Kio, Asahi had occupied 13 JTC flatted factory units593 words
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744 1984-03-07 3 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG THE types of markets to export to and the patterns of supply are changing for the jewellery business. India, for example, is gaining ground in exporting Jewellery to the Gulf States. "The pattern of supply in India is called the744 words
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94 1984-03-07 3 THE United People's Front (UPF) has announced its central executive committee members for 1964/85. They are Miss Ang Bee Lian, chairman; Mr Shaikh Ahmad bin Shaikh Salim, vice-chairman; Mr Harbans Singh, general-secretary. Mr Tan Pang Soon, Mr Ariffin bin Yusoff and S Arumugam, assistant94 words
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Article, Illustration483 1984-03-07 3 YET ANOTHER name in word processing has found its way into the market. The Compucord 700 series, launched earlier this year, claims to be one up over its rivals and will pose competition to market leaders like Wang and Philips. Mr John Chia, business483 words
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192 1984-03-07 3 THE "Yeath Ship" SkimSakarm Mara will eall at Stegapare tMMrnw ta Its seveath eratoe »pinw< by the Blue Sea ami Oram Laad Faaadatfea. This year, the cruise ship Mags hum SN Japaaeae yaaths aged between 18 aid X yean ta the Bepahlke. Mr Byetehl Saaakawa,192 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-03-07 3 GOOD news for tenants and office space shoppers. The Chartered Bank has lowered rents for its new 44-storey building in Battery Road due for completion at the end at April. Monthly baae rents ranging from $68.90 to $73.20 per square metre are now287 words
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Advertisement53 1984-03-07 3 Henderson Industrial Park Prime Freehold* Industrial Property < ipi^ v > Terrace Factory mtJT m Flatted Factory Warehouses Terrace Factory, Flatted Factory, Warehouses and Showrooms for Sale SUMory Land Grant Please Contact: Developer HONG FOK REALTY PTE LTD. (A member ol Hoo« fok Ooupf 737 9355 Joint Marketing A#ent KKJvCIU53 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article501 1984-03-07 4 NYT CHINA'S retail stores, restaurants and service trades are being taken over by capitalist-style small businessmen and family cooperatives. They are hiring and firing their own workers, worrying about profit margins and tailoring their goods and services to woo customers away from their competitors. In 1978,NYT - 501 words
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303 1984-03-07 4 Reuter UNITED States Intelligence has confirmed that Iran has massed up to half a million troops for a major new offensive against Iraq which could settle the Gulf war. The offensive, spearheaded by regular troops and supported by thousands of young revolutionaryReuter - 303 words
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Article411 1984-03-07 4 Reuter THE Warsaw Pact has proposed negotiations with Nato on a freeze in arms expenditure leading to mutual reductions in defence spending, but the first reaction from western diplomats was cool. The latest move by the Soviet bloc was apparently sponsored by Rumania, theReuter - 411 words
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441 1984-03-07 4 AFP VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach will begin a 15-day tour of Thailand, Indonesia and Australia on Friday, betting on further regional dialogue rather than military confrontation in Cambodia. Observers in Hanoi said yesterday that Cambodia and recent military developments there willAFP - 441 words
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Article353 1984-03-07 4 Reuter A PANEL beaded by a former arms control negotiator has said that a massive and unnecessary US military build-up could be slashed by billions of dollars without endangering the country's security. The Independent Committee for National Security, led by former arms control negotiator Paul Warnke,Reuter - 353 words
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Article723 1984-03-07 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator N amber Time From SIA SQ11 0110 LAX/TYO TMA TL331 0200 BEYBOMKUL PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ41 0605 MAA MAS MH601 0820 KUL CAL CI010 0845 JED/DHA MAS MH671 0906 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000723 words
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239 1984-03-07 6 AFP PRIVATE investment performed relatively well last year, growing at about 6.2 per cent compared with only 3.3 per cent in 1962 in site of the slowdown in the Malaysian economy, a senior banker in Kuala Lumpur said. Private investment and consumption willAFP - 239 words
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Article603 1984-03-07 6 NYT IN THE wake of Japan's third-largest corporate bankruptcy in the postwar years, government and central bank officials are trying to arrange emergency loans to prevent a chain of business failures that could threaten hundreds of smaller companies employing thousands of workers. Last Wednesday, JNYT - 603 words
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377 1984-03-07 6 NYT AMERICAN Democratic Party leaders are stepping up their attacks on President Reagan's failure to show leadership in seeking ways to reduce federal budget deficits running at around US$2OO billion a year. On Monday, Dan Rostenkowski, the head of the House Ways and MeansNYT - 377 words
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635 1984-03-07 6 Bernama SOCIAL justice should not be a point of influence for judges to rest their decisions although it may well be a challenge and an end to legal development. This is because decisions rest on law which may or may notBernama - 635 words
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281 1984-03-07 6 Reuter BRITAIN'S Conservative government is considering political vetting for the civil service and armed forces, the Guardian newspaper reported yesterday. It said that under new proposals, members of the opposition Labour or Centrist Alliance parties could be removed from sensitive defence jobs. PoliticalReuter - 281 words
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Article186 1984-03-07 6 NYT Between US$9 billion and $10 billion are going to be required annually for the next 20 years for the expansion of telecommunications in the developing world, according to preliminary estimates of a special international commission for the development of worldwide telecommunication. The commission was set upNYT - 186 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article359 1984-03-07 6 Agencies INDUSTRIAL output in the 10-nation European Economic Community (EEC) rose by 6 per cent in December last year from a year earlier, the EEC's statistics agency Eurostat reported on Monday. The EEC's seasonally adjusted Industrial Production Index was 116 in December last year, upAgencies - 359 words
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Advertisement133 1984-03-07 4 'Z A ry flli 91 Need a loan to buy a home? POSB-plus-CPF Home Loan is an unbeatable combination We offer the most attractive housing loan package in town: The lowest interest rates: I-10 years 9% 11-25 years 914% Maximum repayment period of 2 5 years Use of your CPF133 words
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Advertisement236 1984-03-07 6 Nothing Beats /< For Comfort To USA 1P v j z. i a I '-S teu w Space Seats In First And Clipper® Class Pan Am offers you the luxury of extra space, room when you travel. In Pan Am's First Class, you enjoy the comfort and luxury of the236 words
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Advertisement309 1984-03-07 6 Mini Global Clock (GC-4S) Dimen: 110 mm cir. 195 mm ht. Weight: 0.75 kg In silver, gold, shiny gold, pearl, pearl-blue pearl smoke. T6lls the time of 24 major cities. Global Clock (GC-12ES) Dimen: 330 mm cir. 550 mm ht. Weight: 3.3 kg Tells the time of 150 major cities.309 words
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Article524 1984-03-07 8 SINGAPOREANS aspiring to fill top posts may be dismayed by news that employers are again prowling abroad to recruit people with qualifications, skills and talents. Though some grew up with notions that expatriates from Europe, United States and Japan are generally more capable, there is524 words
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Article, Illustration2367 1984-03-07 8 RAY HEATH - THE BUSINESS TIMES INTERVIEW When John Barkshire talks financial futures everyone listens. He was the man most responsible for bringing futures trading to London through the London International Financial Futures Exchange. The sudden rush to form wide-ranging securities houses around the world was pre-dated by2,367 words
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535 1984-03-07 8 SUDDENLY, the financial markets of the world have decided that big is beautiful aad broad-baaed is even better. What started quite gently with banks, sneh nn Security Pacific in Lsn Angeles, aad Bank of America in San Francisce, moving into stockbroking has535 words
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Advertisement166 1984-03-07 8 ISRAEL IS ISRATECH '84 IS THE SHOWCASE TECHNOLOGY MAY 21 24,1984 TEL AVIV INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR CENTER Put it on your calendar. It's your opportunity to see the products and capabilities that have ranked Israel in the forefront of technologyHundreds of displays in five categories: Industrial Machinery, Equipment and Supplies166 words
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Miscellaneous59 1984-03-07 8 I'LL-TRy PfT ONCC I JOSI CPv t CH aerobe > GO -rms is messßs g>on a< Ffwes. Rm soapy, OUR Office IS C4jOS&OJ "rue Loe.e<£ND. J Pt€P>se leßve YOU?? V NP>me. F NO Nurv\e>e,R f L s SNOGei? SM»GG€i?' V \s tup>t ReP>u_\ PVN s. PMONk? y fOF GOORSe n59 words
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Article, Illustration872 1984-03-07 9 NANCY DUNNE - By NANCY DUNNE FT AN American politician who styles himself a protectionist is only slightly less rare than one who calls himself a fascist. Yet legislative proposals which would shelter US industry from foreign competition now swell the Congressional record. Support for the various trade proposalsFT - 872 words
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628 1984-03-07 9 OH ILSON - By OH ILSON Reuter SOUTH Korea, ling sensitive about latndadig Japanese culture, appears set te relax seme of its restrictions against its tenner eeleaial master. A recent example was the successful performance by a 49-gtrong traditional Japanese folk art group before anReuter - 628 words
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Article, Illustration861 1984-03-07 9 THEODORE SHABAD - By THEODORE SHABAD NYT THE output of oil in the Soviet Union, the world's largest producer, has started an unusual downward trend in the last five months, according to official statistics. But western experts are divided on whether this representsNYT - 861 words
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Miscellaneous654 1984-03-07 9 11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Meat and drink inside (5) 6 One on the rocks, perhaps? (5) 9 Ease dad into the water (4, 3) 10 Be vexatious, like some boys after a girl (5) 11 Area around the Pole, scene of fighting (5) 12 German town orchestra (5)654 words
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Miscellaneous946 1984-03-07 9 SINGAPORE 5 SINGAPORE 12 3.00 PM Operant and Programme Ifghfights folowed by Hotel (Mandarin/r with English subtitles) 4.25 Tom and Jerry (Cartoon) 4.40 Exercise with Gloria 5.00 Animals, Animals, Animals Fox: Some of us may know little about the fox except that it was a constant feature in our writing946 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article201 1984-03-07 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday staged a sharp rally late to close 10 US-cents per bushel higher in August to up six cents in deferred May. Nearby May traded in a 20' > -cent range. The late rally was sparked by exporter buying and fresh new buying by201 words
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Article161 1984-03-07 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday rallied sharply with other CBT grains to stand from four to seven US-cents a bushel higher at the close. May finished at the top of an B'/2-cent range. The sharp advance was sparked by the late turnaround in soybeans and by commission house161 words
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Article1079 1984-03-07 11 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures at midday yesterday were around £4 to £10 a tonne above Monday's close in quiet featureless conditions. Most active May ended the morning traded at £1,995, against a previous closing range of £1,988/1,990, on a volume of 772 lots. Total turnover was 2,208 lots,1,079 words
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Article325 1984-03-07 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.82, 100 per cent third class 0.78, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special325 words
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Article195 1984-03-07 11 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices rose on covering yesterday, but trading remained quiet amid continuing uncertainty over a de-registration dispute in the palm oil futures market. March deliveries in the south region firmed MJIS to M 51,525 a tonne, while April in the north closed at M 51,410,195 words
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Article159 1984-03-07 11 CHINESE Prsdace Exchange, Singapore, neon closing prices per 1M kg yesterday. Cocoont oil: Bulk fob $200.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $213.00 sellers, new drum fob $217.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $115 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $660.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper159 words
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Article193 1984-03-07 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cottao Vm: China Blue Phoenix 20 s 3,680, 32's 4,250, 40's 4,400 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece Ciifc: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lamte unq, Flower and193 words
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Article89 1984-03-07 11 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday fell •■e eeat to the IT A fleer level el M 529.15 a Idle, reflecting a shortage ef demand. Sentiment was again depressed by a larger offering and sterling's weakness against the Malaysian deUar which widened Penang's premium to £9N a89 words
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84 1984-03-07 11 Reuter CHINA is interested in buying sugar from the Philippines. Beijing's ambassador in Manila said China produced only three million tonnes of sugar and procured the balance of its needs from Cuba under barter arrangement with rice. He said that there had been a seriesReuter - 84 words
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347 1984-03-07 11 MALAYSIA and Indonesia plan to work more closely in expanding commodities trading in the region, Malaysia's Primary Industries Minister. Datuk Paul Leong, said in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Both the Kuala Lumpur Commodities Exchange (KLCE) and the proposed Indonesian Commodities Exchange would supplement347 words
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Article32 1984-03-07 11 Rubber: March 6 Singapore: March 236.00 cents (down 2.50 cents) Malaysia: March 257.50 cents (down 3.50 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (down one cent) 273 tonnes (up 71 tonnes)32 words
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Article312 1984-03-07 11 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed lower with March one RSS buyers quoted at 236.00 cents a kilo, down 2.50 cents from Monday's close. The morning session was marked down slightly on freer offerings of April/May One RSS, trade selling, and some stale bull liquidation. Prices lost further312 words
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Article294 1984-03-07 11 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 233.00 234 00N 232.25 233.25N Int. 1 R.S.S. March 237.50 238.50 236 00 237 00 Int. 1 R.S.S April ***** 241.50 239.50 240.00 Int. 2 R.S.S.294 words
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Article116 1984-03-07 11 NOON SSR ai id SMR prices yesterday RAS March April (Curreat Mth) (Forward Mth) Buvers Sellers Bayers Sellers SSR 20 (1 tM pallet 217.00 *****N ***** 221.00N SSR 50 <1 UN pallet! 215-00 217.00N 217.00 219.00N MRELB March April SMRCV <1 tOI pallet) 280 50 282.50N 282.50116 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article186 1984-03-07 11 MAR OB FT* CORBK1LLE Air-Liquid* Aqultalne Nat Dm Petrole BID Oervals Danone CST (ThomaonCte rrancaiae daa Petroles Credit Foncter Da rrmnce s a S 5 s s I 11 I .11 -13 -45 -8 6 Hacbette (Llbralrte) Michelln <B).. Omnium Ptuicot P tulip* <N» Oem Beslt) Royal Dutch 1366186 words
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Article87 1984-03-07 11 MAR 06 Pr* FORWARD MARKET Acec g, uneh Arbed I 1490 10 Aitur 710 unci) Br&actn 1800 -5 Ctnptc 3006 5 Cwt 223 De Beers >18 Ebts ZZ 2386 40 Etoctrobel 5870 10 Ob-Inno-Bm 3385 156 Oer 3000 uncb Or Bra Lamb Hot>o* 3400 5140 +30 Petro 7M0 +3D087 words
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Article95 1984-03-07 11 MAR 06 Bastocl Lire 154. *75 -0J5 BCI Central* Ord sw tiw 1661 -30 CoDd Acqua Rom* Ertdanla Ftat Ord 196.75 +1.1! 046 +46 4370 +90 Oramll Okm ***** +160 4Q60 -40 in M 9660 -25 invert Italeemcnu Ord 3233 +40 ***** -146 •46 +4 LepeUt Ord Mediobanca *****95 words
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Article88 1984-03-07 11 MAR 06 Aec-Teiefunken BASF Dm 102J0 lflBJO 1J Bayer BMW 10B.S0 -02 41X00 Commerxbank 183-30 -04 Conti Oumml UUC 2J Daimler-Bern Defima 57X40 -u Deutsche Bank 3MJ0 -04 Dreedner Bank 177 JO 4-lJ OHTf injoo 4-1 Hoachst 170.00 -0 8 Hoeach 119.00 -OJ Horven 177.00 -OJ Kantadt 256DO -188 words
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Article167 1984-03-07 11 MAR 06 ru 38B.00 -4 212.90 -13 106.10 4-03 158 00 178 00 -2 Amrobnk Berk Boll 72.00 38.70 woo *100 -03 -03 •1 -1 Botkti Burtet Cmland 48 J0 mm 3730 ***** -01 -0.7 -03 4-03 Dell Mil MOD EUeirter EnnU r f h Fokker Oajnms OUtbroc 936.00167 words
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Article191 1984-03-07 11 MAR 06 C» AOIUDI Alcan ft -ft ft +ft Alaoma r ft uneh Bank Moot Bank Not* Scoua Bell Tel BP Can Ltd JB u SI 23 31 a ft unch ft +ft ft >ft unch |;Mi '^a5 ft ift -ft Can Prtn M( Cannae (Mm OTCeefe 45* -ft191 words
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Article275 1984-03-07 11 MAR 06 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha an uncb Abercom 200 uncb AX And CI HO 40 Amaprop 440 2075 -10 M Barlows 1415xd 14 C O Smith 2360B Che ken nJi ZZ MO -ft Currte Finance MO uncb Edsmn Pad Vott ZZ 400 unch 5 PUflt 430 -5 HtwM275 words
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Article194 1984-03-07 11 MAR 06 rrmnci Action* Bullae* Alusulaee Br. AluauUae Ref Brown Borerl Br. Cite Gelfy Br. Cite Otlfj P C Cite Oetgy Ref Credit Suleae Br Credit Sulaae Ref Elektrowmtt Br. Oeorfe Flecher Br Globus Pc 310 163 a§ 1490 an 1780 M3 2356 444 7)10 066 S10 •1 -12194 words
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Article57 1984-03-07 11 MAR 06 Kronor Md Unl B Free «7 41 Am B Free 381 -ft Ajtrm B rree 570 35 AUu Copco IB -J Ertcuon B Free an Eaab Free 305 20 S. E B&nken 8*n<a*lk B rre« 365 unch Skindl* 400 44 Skf B Fre« 116 J Vol»o B57 words
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Article91 1984-03-07 11 MAR 08 Peaoa Aco* Mlnlnc An«lo Phil Apex Mlnlnc B AUu Con B Bacuto Ooid Bute Petroleum Bcnfuet Con. B CDCP Plm Phil HMp Ltptnlo B tim 42J0 0.001 0 000 ISO ft* tm ***** unci) unch unch unch 4 unch unch unch Martnduque B 4.00 unch Oriental B91 words
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Article235 1984-03-07 11 MAR OS trr All Sincere Indus 10-50 uncb Asia Cement 3260 ♦47 Cathay Com 11.10 0J Chang Hn But 50.00 I Chen Loong Chla Hsln Cement MJO 36J0 04 <L3 China Chem 11 JO U China Dr» 25 70 ♦0.7 China Elect Wire 1MB 0L9 China Oulf Plas 10.00235 words
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Article98 1984-03-07 11 MAR oa BahU Aotham Thai Asia Fibre AjruUiajrm Inv. And Trust ISO unch BnAfkot Bank Bank Of Ayudtiajra Lid 138 -1 B>U Shoe isa •133 Berll Jucker <19 Charoorif Thai Wlr. Firestone First Trust Ooodmr Industrial Finanunch ce Corp 143 Jalaprathan Cement 133 •J Maboonkhronc TJJO unch Metal Box98 words
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Article1082 1984-03-07 11 NEW YORK WEAKNESS in oil issues caused a ripple effect throughout the entire stock market on Monday, where prices closed lower on lighter trading volume. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which rose over 12 points last Friday on favourable news about the money supply and the1,082 words
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Advertisement70 1984-03-07 11 Protect your office carpet with Permasil dear plastic sheet O y >> t IS Permasil clear plastic sheets protect carpet, increase mobility and provide floating feeling. Call Tel: *****55, *****61, *****31 today. FREE Delivery S<>k agent: Inchem Products (Pte) Ltd 10. Anson Road. #22-04 International Plaza (0207) Tel: *****55 Tlx:70 words
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2830 1984-03-07 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and re- ported to the Stock Exchange of 'Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown »in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted2,830 words
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Article3561 1984-03-07 12 Gr"i Grt Nat iwt3/M Last DW DW *14 P/S Vol Day Hi«ll Low Company Sale 4-or- Crr C000) Hifh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 172 310 354 280 300 410 120 430 322 278 544* 520 535 710 300 478 416 585 940 472 505 14103,561 words
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Article177 1984-03-07 12 Managers' prices for Mat 7 an i i SINGAPORE UNIT TK18T Feb Mar The Commerce 3.49 3.71 Diamond The Savings Fund 2.02xd 2.14xd Spore Fd(USS) SJ 0.48 0.52 S pore Prog Fund 1.51 l.tw 1.01 1.08 S pore Sec. Fund 2.31 2.45 S pore Invest Fund 121 1.28177 words
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Article1932 1984-03-07 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lota of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. IMH8TIUAL8 A|mbiII (3.96S) A1tmm (2.76S) (1) 2.73 ABB (5.05B 5.10S) (9) 5.001,932 words
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Article885 1984-03-07 12 A GRADUAL improvement in investor sentiment daring the second half sf trading helped lift share prices off their day's lews at the Slngapere stock market yesterday Buying interest siawly built np until the final few mlnntes sI trading and many stocks recovered to past gains far885 words
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Article508 1984-03-07 12 A LATE round of buying trimmed early losses in most counters on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Total turnover contracted further. After an easier opening, share prices continued to soften until the lunch break. However, interest managed to seep through in late trading,508 words
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230 1984-03-07 13 Reuter BARCLAYS Bank PLC said growth in underlying trading results has been good, with the international division showing strong recovery. Earlier, the bank reported 1983 pre-tax profit of £557 million against £495 million, though bad and doubtful debt provisions rose to £475 million from £328Reuter - 230 words
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Article, Illustration792 1984-03-07 13 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - THE HOHTH THAT WAS By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI FEBRUARY was a month of unfulfilled hopes and dreams as well as anxiety and tension for market investors. What started out looking like the traditional Lunar New Year rally during the first few days of February turned out to792 words
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Article133 1984-03-07 13 RAHMAN Hydraolic Tin Berhad: Seventy-second AGM to be held at 8th Floor Wisma MISC, 2 Jalan Conlay, Kuala Lumpur on Mar 8 at noon. BATU Llntaag Robber Co Berhad: Sixtieth AGM to be held at Ladang Pinji, Lahat, Perak on Mar 12 at noon. KUALA Lompor Kepeng Berhad:133 words
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Article357 1984-03-07 13 HONGKONG STOCK prices yesterday closed lower in line with overseas centres, but sentiment remained bullish. Equities opened lower on profit-taking after Monday's gains. The Hang Seng Index encountered some resistance above the 1,100 marie and ended off 10.37 points at 1,091.68. Brokers noted fund managers entered the357 words
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Article337 1984-03-07 13 INDUSTRIALS yesterday firmed but metals eased with the stronger local dollar, in quiet trading on Australian stock exchanges. Brokers said the weakness of the US dollar countered the benefits from rises in base and precious metal prices overseas. Brokers repotted small overseas interest. The All Ordinaries337 words
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Article450 1984-03-07 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower, led by export-oriented issues, as investors grew cautious about the yen's sudden and steep rise against the US dollar. The market average lost 30.22 to close at the day's low of 10,058.72. It rose 32.43 on Monday. Trading volume was 350450 words
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Advertisement660 1984-03-07 13 8 DBSBANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD (incorporated in the Republic o» Singapore! To: All Shareholders 1. RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1983 The Board of Directors of The Development Bank of Singapore Ltd announces that the audited results of DBS Bank and DBS Group for the660 words
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Article196 1984-03-07 14 Rises K Ktmptr $1.50 780 Kiauitiii 50e 830 Taa Chong 910 8tk Msia Ind 630 Larut Tin 350 O C B C 1120 Kochai 50« 030 Nat Iroa 575 Landmarks H SO* 344 Geatings 570 U O B 570 Guianeaa 520 Q p P OU Cold Store I Op196 words
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Article, Illustration168 1984-03-07 14 Rises Hongkong 37.00 +16.00 Talam 12.00 +1.50 Kuchai 10.50 +1.00 K Kampar 8.50 +70 Tan Chong 10.40 +60 Castlefield 30.50 +50 A Amal 5.50 +30 A Hi lam Tin 7.90 +30 TLangat 8.80 +30 Benta 8.70 +20 Petaling 9.90 +20 Falls Taiping Con 26.00 -2.50 NST 21.50 -50168 words
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Article50 1984-03-07 14 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1102.06 Tuesday 1091.68 Week Ago 1041.56 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 866.2 Tuesday 969.0 Week Ago 981.6 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 735.1 Tuesday 735.4 Week Ago 747.7 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 838.8 Monday 832.6 Week Ago 819.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1171.48 Monday 1105.20 Week Ago 1179.9650 words
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Article858 1984-03-07 14 THE market opened easier yesterday as operators were not inclined to commit funds to the pre-budget account which ends on Friday. Dealers said the overnight lower trend on Wall Street and on US credit markets contributed to the decline but trading interest was small. RUBBER PHYSICALS LONDON, Moil.858 words
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423 1984-03-07 14 THE liquidators sf the now collapsed Carrian Holdings group are patting ap more of the company's assets for sale. The latest Items to go nsder the hammer Inelade chairman George Tan's fleet of limousines, comprising a Rolls Reyee, a 1181 Aston Martin VA,423 words
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Article, Illustration908 1984-03-07 14 HOCK LOCK SIEW - Market expects Straits Steamship to be suitor ■11 Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By HOCK LOCK SIEW THERE has been strong talk lately that Straits Steamship is going after Vu der Horst again. Indeed, recent developments within the two companies seem to indicate that there908 words
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Article98 1984-03-07 14 ONG and Co Pte Ltd and its subsidiary, Ong Investment Pte Ltd, have bought 133,000 more shares in Iateraattoaal Trast FV ■uee Ltd for $333,030 or an average of $2.50 per share. The Ong group's stake in ITF is now 6 per cent. KILLINGH ALL Tin (Malaysia) Bkd98 words
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Article58 1984-03-07 14 has reported net profits after tax of M 524.7 million ($19.06 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1983. Mortgage loans receivable as at Dec 31, totalled $1.22 billion ($1.09 billion). The company is paying a final dividend of 13 per cent less tax on58 words
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231 1984-03-07 14 Reuter TWO giant US oil companies, Gulf Corp and Standard Oil Co of California, have agreed on a US$l3.4 billion merger the largest in US corporate history. The only possible hitch to the deal could come from US anti-monopoly laws, although financialReuter - 231 words
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Article102 1984-03-07 14 Reuter THE Commercial Court of Nanterre, west of Paris, has agreed that the Japanese company Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd can acquire Dunlop SA, previously a subsidiary of Dunlop Holdings PLC. Dunlop SA filed for bankruptcy in October last year. There will be a joint meetingReuter - 102 words
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471 1984-03-07 14 SOUTH Malaysia Industries Bhd (SMI) is all set to embark on its diversification and growth programme. SMI managing director, Mr Mah Siew Kwok, said the company intends to continue its policy of diversification and growth, with intial thrust into property acquisition, development and471 words
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183 1984-03-07 14 CARLSBERG Brewery Malaysia Bhd has reported a 7.4 per cent drop in pre-tax profits to MH6.68 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1963, compared with $18.02 million previously. Turnover for the same period rose by 13.7 per cent to $151.29 million from $133.06183 words
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Miscellaneous61 1984-03-07 14 BMEftT:HERg OUTLOOK for today: Fair with showers in several areas in the late afternoon. Report for 24 hoars prior to Ml pm n Mar I at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature Associated humidity..... Hours of sunshine Rainfall in millimetres 23.6 92 9.50 Trace Total rainfall61 words
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234 1984-03-07 15 AFP THERE is an estimated 50 per cent excess capacity in the world oil-tanker fleet at the present time that is unlikely to disappear quickly unless governments and close down certain shipbuilders, the London shipbrokers John Jacobs Shipbrokers said in theirAFP - 234 words
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Article, Illustration533 1984-03-07 15 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE SINGAPORE has shown that there is a tremendous potential for systematic cargo tallying in this region. Mr Kurita Momomitsu, the managing director of Nikkaken Service, said he started business in Singapore with only five customers in April last year.533 words
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Article89 1984-03-07 15 AFP THE Indonesian government is to be asked to assist in the search for 11 Malaysian fishermen reported missing at sea since Feb 28 in Indonesian waters. The agency said a delegation of fishermen which met Indonesian counsul Rachmat Prawirasasmita handed over pictures of the missing fishermen andAFP - 89 words
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Article202 1984-03-07 15 AP THE Nigerian navy has arrested a Chinese shipping executive and three Nigerians for "illegally supplying" Nigerian diesel fuel to a foreign vessel, the news agency of Nigeria reported. The navy named those arrested as Walter Ng, general manager of Ashaye Far East Line Ltd, and Nigerians MAP - 202 words
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Article795 1984-03-07 15 Shipping Line Page C«l Shipping Une Page C«l AC ToepJer VI l Fargo Shpg vra l AfM VI 3 Fenco vn 4/5 Ahrmkiel Liner vn 5 Franco-Belg m 4/5 Alpar VI 5 Frata Shpg VI 2 Antara Shpg VI I Freight Links vn 1 A PC Line795 words
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Article785 1984-03-07 16 AFP ALTHOUGH the coal ore trades remained busy on the freight markets last week, conditions in the main grain section were hesitant. Indian charterers maintained their presence in fertilisers as well as cement, taking several small vessels. Chinese enquiry materialised into two time-charter fixings, while there were reportsAFP - 785 words
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Article1877 1984-03-07 16 FAIRLY active grain fixing on Monday especially from Argentina and increased iron ore activity featured the freight market, shipbrokers said. The Argentine Grain Board is reported to have secured tonnage for eight grain cargoes, each 20,000 long tons, from the River Plate and Buenos Aires or Bahia Blanca1,877 words
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177 1984-03-07 16 UPI THE United Nations was asked to seek the aid of Vietnam in learning the fate of 37 Americans aboard a drilling ship that sank in the South China Sea, said Rep Harold Volkmer, DemocratMissouri. The Glomar Java Sea sankUPI - 177 words
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Article192 1984-03-07 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/Straits Container192 words
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484 1984-03-07 17 THE PHILIPPINES government is studying the possibility of scrapping the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) examinations for seamen to qualify under the 1978 International Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping Convention (STCW). The PCG commandant, Commodore Brilante C Ochoco, disclosed this during the latest484 words
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504 1984-03-07 17 Reuter EIGHT years after opening its register to foreign shipowners, the Bahamas has steamed ahead to become the world's third largest ship registration centre. The 168 ships now under the Bahamian flag represent some of the leading shipowners in the United States andReuter - 504 words
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267 1984-03-07 17 SMIT International expects a further fall in profitability in the 1983/84 financial year. The last financial year was dismal, with net profits halved from F1.44 million to F1.22.6 million. The forecast for the current year is based on the outlook for the towage and267 words
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5338 1984-03-07 22 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 Port of5,338 words
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Article796 1984-03-07 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Ned Delft 061 7.3.84 2200 Ned-EAC TA 3 0800-0900/0900-1000 L2/N2 Sea Hawk 19 7.3.84 2300 Eastern M TA3 1000-1100 A3 Jenwel 08/84 8.3.84 0700 Thong796 words
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Article1621 1984-03-07 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). AfrcEwMit Uw Transgroup (S). UrakM Uner Bwrtu Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepfer Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL)' Island Cargo Handling and1,621 words
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Article519 1984-03-07 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Belo Rio Boleslaw Ruminski Eagle Blanc Perils Pervomaysk Qing He Cheng Silver Star Taras Schevchenko United Confidence Vishva Madhurl Sea Carrier Bowoon No 5 Cherry Bagus Cotnari Intanin Klaradyn Luise Leonhardt Ned Loire Ocean Resources Taka 1/2519 words
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Advertisement294 1984-03-07 15 BOOKS FOR PROFIT II II LONDON Freights WEEKLY Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather 11/111 II 111 VIII/IX IX IX X X i k i_)i i 1 \H ORIENT Codeine* LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUE? IK on AM294 words
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Advertisement275 1984-03-07 15 SEALORDH JASC NITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ROM JAPAN TAIW \N HOV.kOVi NUBA 1.7* MMMKH V.J O ARABI \N C.l I F RED SEA SERVICE EALORD SHPtMG AGENCIS 0 SHENTON WAY275 words
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Advertisement1021 1984-03-07 15 REACH YOUR AUDIENCE EFFECTIVELY TIMES liiisiiK'ss Dirrc lor> of Sin&i|M>rr EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES r^r»i%r^royrTir r rT7firi t 7rTii/nrrin«:. v.'i 8-S/3 15-15/3 22-22/3 29-29/3 5-5/4 12-12/4 M RANDO 19/5 20/5 CLOSWG T«*S CY 12th March 1100HRS CFS 11th March ?300 HRS TO: BELGIUM. HOLLAND, U.K., GERMANY, FRANCE, SCANDINAVIA, AUSTRIA fc1,021 words
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Advertisement364 1984-03-07 16 ,>v To Europe. FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe 11/3 N NIHON 18/3 KOfiRtGAN 25/3 N DELFT 1/4 SELANDIA 8/4 N DERMA 15/4 B SURtA 22/4 TOYAMA 29/4 N HOUTMAN MM Accept** For--1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Havre. Basle. I*. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven. Aartwis. Copenhagen Hehmii 4) Malmo364 words
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Advertisement537 1984-03-07 16 Our sailing schedule to Europe isn't hard to remember. El/ERV MSPAY W t J If you're exporting to Europe, circle Tuesday. That's the easy way to remember when Scan Dutch loads in Singapore. It's the same day, every week of the year, so you can plan your shipping requirements in537 words
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Advertisement734 1984-03-07 17 The Straits Steamship Group OCI Overseas Containers Limited Span Pl** 12/3 IV} 11/) 20/) 27/3 29/3 M/« OS/4 19/4 12/4 17/4 19/4 25/4 27/4 04/5 40/5 13/5 15/5 "ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: Rotterdam kUNfWrtl 1» >w m SiaMawptia ta M m regWRRR. Cm* Aho accepting LCI and FCt cargo tc734 words
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Advertisement546 1984-03-07 17 Franco Belgian Services hur h.;isl breach Srrvicc H ith Ht'luinn /-;ir Eastern l.int (Member O' Aco Consortium) Ftti COWTWPtSI KOREAN JACUD OCVMJD MU omrtmokf HONE RONE CONTI SmUSRN 1 SBHP TO EMOPE ~fmi cohtmpbhp soma wow I STOK MOMUNwirta rstoao Km •TMooo Art KWy I L*Nw» W*«| S»« lite 11546 words
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Advertisement661 1984-03-07 18 L 3 I 10 CONTINENT UK Hapag-Lloyd S pore P Kelang Pen Bilbao LeuoesGenoa H burg Rdam Bha»en Antwerp ETHARICKIOS 9/3 11/3 13/3 7/4 4/4 10/4 15/4 13/4 17/4 Ulster tipress Msler Eiprns *(W Eiprns Motel Eiprns A. Knul Connecting m Tokyo < Connecting in Kobe "Also occeptmg cargo for661 words
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Advertisement366 1984-03-07 18 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPNNG FCI i LCL CARGO FOR SGT rat HBC Ftl ROM WIN LHV Em Goo* taP«t »/03 27/03 29/0 J Jl/U 104 3/01 Em Gude 15/03 It 03 5/04 7/04 MO4 10 04 12/04 Fm *tm 27/03 17 04 19/04 71/04 72/04 24/04 AISO366 words
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Advertisement1135 1984-03-07 18 Everett Lines/ COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loading tot Caliau Mita'ani Do and all ether Penman ports unit) transhipment at Hongkong and or Kobe On CPV through Baits ot lading to tmjl destination HUGKVERETT MANOLOEVERETT JOHNEVERETT MURRAYEVERETT RAMONEVERETT thomaseverett P Ketanf 5/7 Mir 15/19 Mar 30/3 Apr1,135 words
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Advertisement310 1984-03-07 18 mSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD KIH ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Singapore 20/3 Ludnf far 8. Abtoav B. Khomen PORT HUANG PfNANG SMOSt MARtTORE Pit LTD TEI *****44 7 I *****70 MM.OSE MAMTM SON BHD Id *****2/3 MALAYSIA TRAOf t TRANSPORT lID TH ***** t ***** TO PAPUA310 words
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Advertisement1048 1984-03-07 19 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTACANTW E-4SI 13-17/3 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AQABA, PT. SUDAN KOTAWMAWAN E-457 23-24/3 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AQABA, ADEN ICOTA PET AM E-4SS 24-29/3 TAMATAVE, MOPUTO, O'SALAAM, MOMBASA. MOGADISCIO KOTA MEGAH E-455 5-10/4 HOOEtOAH, JEDOAH, MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA. O'SALAAM KOTAWUAYA E-453 15-19/4 HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH. AOABA,1,048 words
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Advertisement844 1984-03-07 19 1 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TO FUROPE Rjtaao Mara CarAgar. by Fr«*hrl Elprru Bronon Eiprns tmUi Mini Hantorg Eipresi OsaAi Bay STRAITS SPORE P KEIANG UK 12/3 11/3 31/1 IS/1 21/3 1/4 27/3 29/3 15/4 4/4 0/4 K/4 10/4 12/4 »/4 17/4 IJ/4 7/5 »/4 17/4844 words
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Advertisement749 1984-03-07 19 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO US* EAST COAST N fllf HUTS (SEM-CONTANO VESSEL) STOK WW (KUANS MORfOIK NEW YO«K NAIfAI SANGRIA. BANG VI IVI M/ 6 23/4 ALSO ACCEPTMG BREAK BULK CARGO U. RUBBER. PRODUCE TMER. PtrWOOO AND PKS HOUSTON. BALTMORE AM) SAVANNAH ALSO ACCEPTABLE M 40FT CONRS ONLY749 words
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Advertisement567 1984-03-07 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line Loading for Rangoon S pore P Kelong Penong LASHIO Pt/8 Mor HTAMTAWYWA V 147 In Pt/12 Mor PA-AN 11/13 Mor 8/9 M< PAGAN V 72 25/28 Mor BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK567 words
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Advertisement566 1984-03-07 20 XORINS MARITIME SERVICES K 114 Anson Road, #18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0307. Tal: *****22 *****67 P Kiling Tal: *****1/8 REQ SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEQITERRANE AN SERVICES Spare Leadtag Far: ONE WEST WO 7 V-29 Sated Bandar Abfcas/Bandar BuMare HAEWOO 7 Mar Pt Sydan/Baiighah/Tripel/lbwatJ SUN RIVER 19 Mar Bjfcr»/Dammam/H«iaK Hyundai Merchant Marine SEMI-CONTAINER566 words
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Advertisement776 1984-03-07 21 ILNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): I S'pore P. Kelanj Havre K JACEJIN 23W 10/3 C PAUL 39W 19/3 0 CHEF 38W 24/3 HK CONTAINER 39* 30/3 SS BRIDGE 45* 6/4 C CONTAINER 25W 13/4 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) F'stowe Hburg 2/4776 words
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Advertisement683 1984-03-07 22 ItegiMal Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SINGAPORE ISLANDS USE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LI\ER S pore PK Png Loading for: •ALPHA PACIFIC 24/26 Mar Dubai Abu Dhabi, Bahrain. Doha KUSU ISLAND 29/31 Apr Muscat, Kuwait, Dammam, •Heavy lift 80 tons T^Tz INI683 words
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Miscellaneous164 1984-03-07 24 1i Regional weather ■0i a s J W V Jm m t i i 4 S3 >1 32 G j*. B a yo^ £2 A V IS °C yA ~y win Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND:164 words
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