The Business Times, 27 March 1984
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Title Section11 1984-03-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 TUESDAY, MARCH 27,1984 60 CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration634 1984-03-27 1 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN SINGAPORE'S fledgling biotechnology industry was given a big boost last week with the invention of a device that uses harmless bacteria to eat away waste in clogged pipes. This invention, called the salt trap, not only clears out the clogged634 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-03-27 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG WITH "a bit of brain" plus hard work, Singapore accounting trainee, Tan Sia Keng, has excelled by coming in second in a worldwide examination conducted by the UK Association of Certified Accountants (ACCA). Mr Tan, 25, won the ACCA323 words
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423 1984-03-27 1 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE IN WHAT appears to be the first time that a statutory board is giving preferential treatment to a group of expatriates after they have been hired, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) has decided to boost the income of some of423 words
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Article245 1984-03-27 1 THE United Overseas Bank (UOB) group is offering a number of new services designed to help employers switch to the cashless pay system. One of the new services it is introducing is a computer software package called Computerised Payroll Service or Compels. Compas, which is245 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article71 1984-03-27 1 AP AUTHOR Harrison Salisbury, a former New York Times editor, will retrace the Chinese Communists' classic "long march" to research a book on the epic trek. Communist forces made the journey in 1934-1935 to escape encirclement by nationalist troops. Mr Salisbury, accompanied by his wife, Charlotte, and formerAP - 71 words
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Article57 1984-03-27 1 Reuter QUEEN Elizabeth of Britain and her husband Prince Philip arrived yesterday on a five-day state visit to Jordan amid tight security following a weekend bomb explosion in Amman. They were welcomed by King Hussein, his American-born wife, Queen Noor, other members of the Jordanian royal family andReuter - 57 words
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Article74 1984-03-27 1 AP A NEW ZEALAND company has been summoned to India to help prevent tigers from attacking and eating the workers of a sugar cane plantation. Gallaghers Electronics said yesterday that it had been commissioned to build electrified fences to keep out tigers and thus protect plantation workers. TheAP - 74 words
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Article72 1984-03-27 1 UPI A GUNMAN sprayed five shots at the US consul in Strasbourg, France, yesterday as the diplomat left home for work, wounding him in the head and face with two bullets, police said. Officials said US Consul Robert Onan Homme was hospitalised but his life was notUPI - 72 words
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Article60 1984-03-27 1 Reuter PAKISTAN has agreed to help Malaysia build a nuclear power plant, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday at the end of an official visit in Karachi. He told a press conference that the decision was one of the results of his talks with PresidentReuter - 60 words
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Article76 1984-03-27 1 Reuter TAIWAN'S gross national product (GNP) should grow by 11.74 per cent in real terms in the first quarter of this year, compared with 4.54 per cent in the same period in 1983, chairman of the Council for Economic Planning and Development, Mr Yu Kuo-hua, said yesterday. HeReuter - 76 words
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Article56 1984-03-27 1 AFP A PAPUA New Guinea government spokesman yesterday denied reports that his country had closed its border to Irian Jayan refugees from Indonesia. The official denied as untrue reports by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) on Sunday that refugees who had fled Indonesia in the past few daysAFP - 56 words
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Article99 1984-03-27 1 RIVAL factions in the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), a major component of the rating National Front in Malaysia, clashed further yesterday over the question of holding an extraordinary general meeting of the party. The gronp led by expelled vice-president Tan Koon Swan, who is oat to challenge99 words
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Article125 1984-03-27 1 AFP A YOUNG British miner haaged himself on Sunday because he was forced to go on strike by workmates, who had called him a scab. The family of laa Tama, 25, said yesterday that the striker was found suspended from a doorway in the flat whereAFP - 125 words
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262 1984-03-27 1 PRODUCTION of miniature ball bearings at NMB Singapore, the biggest producer of such bearings here, is unlikely to be affected this year by antidumping duties imposed on the product in one of its major markets. NMB Singapore exported 67 million units of miniature262 words
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290 1984-03-27 1 Privttkukn, oae of Denmark's top three banks, plaas to «pen a Singapore branch In August to serve as its regioaal headquarters tor Asia. Its main emphasis will be •n corporate and wholesale banking, and It will be active in the toreign exchange290 words
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Advertisement209 1984-03-27 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM I WHAT the Committee on the Problems of the Aged recommended Page SOME economists fear the US economic growth is too fast and could generate another recession Page 5 REPRESENTATIVES of 330 American banks that are struggling to work out a deal with Argentina209 words
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Advertisement72 1984-03-27 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM The Schiphol experience What's that a FIyKLM through Amsterdam and discover r-- x*trc> vj» What travellers appreciate most about Schiphol Airport is the combination of smooth transfers, moving walkways, helpful groundstaff and a duty-free shopping area that is second to none in Europe, plus,72 words
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HOME NEWS
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628 1984-03-27 2 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP KEEP ON working as long as physically possible. Look after yourself. Have a strong, close-knit family. And held build a good society. This was how Health Minister Howe Yoon Chong summed up the recommendations of the Committee on628 words
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288 1984-03-27 2 HYATT Regency Singapore is conducting a public auction of about 16,000 pieces of its silverware, glassware and crockery. Included in the two-day auction Hyatt's first are 29 king-sized beds. Together, these items had an original book value of at least $80,000. But288 words
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428 1984-03-27 2 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF ABOUT 10 Singapore companies, sponsored by the Trade Development Board, will manage the National Stand at the Negara Brunei Darussalam Trade Fair '84 from June 20-24 in Bandar Seri Begawan. These companies will represent Singapore's consumer goods manufacturing industry,428 words
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256 1984-03-27 2 ESCALATING east* at u uiul rate sf $8 per eeat have nM the cost of tntadag a peiytechale stadeat by $2,M1, sr M per eeat, riaee 1181. This rise la operatlag casta has fereed hath the Slagapere Peiytechale aad the Ngee256 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-03-27 2 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG A US$2.O5 million rescue operation by Soon Ann Engineering saved the day for an oil company drilling in the Straits of Malacca. Hudbay Oil Malacca Straits, the oil company, found itself way behind schedule when a Singapore company477 words
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Article, Illustration668 1984-03-27 2 THE Italian Trade Office in Singapore will issue local visitors to the Milan Trade Fair with special visitors' cards application form and informative literature to facilitate their planning. The fair will be held from April 12 to April 29. Facilities accorded to the holders of these visitors' cards668 words
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Article, Illustration501 1984-03-27 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH BY NEXT August there will be another Mandarin Hotel in Singapore, with the same service, similar room rates and same management. The only snag is the new hotel may not serve the famous Mandarin chicken rice. "But we501 words
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Article, Illustration838 1984-03-27 3 CHEN QINGSHUN - By CHEN QINGSHUN SINGAPORE will be the host to one of Asia's largest building products exhibition when the Singapore International Building Exposition (Sibex) opens its doors to the public tomorrow. About 18,000 to 20,000 people are expected to throng the halls of the World838 words
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Article385 1984-03-27 3 FOUR Australian experts in the construction of glass and aluminium curtain walls for buildings will give a seminar on Structural sealants and their place in facade design on Thursday. The seminar, organised in conjunction with the SIBEX '84 exhibition, will be held at the Australian385 words
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165 1984-03-27 3 AN AUSTRALIAN business team, which is taking part in the Singapore International Building Equipment Exhibition (Sibex '84) here on Wednesday, arrived today to study automation and trends in the local construction industry. The 48 businessmen will also examine the quality, range and usage165 words
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Article277 1984-03-27 3 THE number of fatal accidents involving construction workers has gone up over the last three years. Statistics released by the Ministry of Labour yesterday reveal that last year, 68 construction workers died out of the industry's workforce of 113,680 workers. Of the causes for the fatal accidents,277 words
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Article190 1984-03-27 3 ENVIRONMENTAL pollution control is a very important responsibility for mankind because it concerns the future generation. Mr Ong Pang Boon, Minister for Environment, told the Third Symposium on Our Environment at the Hilton Hotel last night that the greatly accelerated pace of environmental change we190 words
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Advertisement333 1984-03-27 2 PA Management Consultants JLrV SALARY SURVEY 1984 Are your employees adequately paid in comparison with the community or your industry? What are the most appropriate salary scales for your company? Will your remuneration package attract the right people to your company, and motivate and retain them? What are the current333 words
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Advertisement207 1984-03-27 2 o* CENTRAL BANK of Indu London Branch US $20,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE MARCH 1986/ MARCH 1987 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the interest period from March 28, 1984 to September 28, 1984, the Certificates will carry an207 words
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Advertisement360 1984-03-27 3 Privilege? Perk? Or just plain business sense? V f S/ K. 555 1 A f I 1 I «t«= I =SEgSfe J* ftZ Lti o* TES VSt till IB 7 The American Express Corporate Card takes all the hassle out of travelling on business for your company's executives. Naturally, they360 words
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OVERSEAS
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489 1984-03-27 4 AGRICULTURE and foreign ministers from the European Economic Community (EEC) met in Brussels yesterday and today, one week after the deadlock at a summit meeting to try to consolidate progress and bridge remaining differences. At the summit last week of government leaders from the 10489 words
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184 1984-03-27 4 AP CHINA'S leading newspaper has complained about what it called a "considerably large number" of communists unwilling to carry out the required criticism and self-criticism activities in the party's six-month-old purge. The front-page editorial in last Sunday's issue of the People's Daily wasAP - 184 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-03-27 4 Bernama DR MAHATHIR Mohamad has said he would like to see Pakistan's involvement in the processing industry in Malaysia, particularly that which is export oriented. He invited Pakistani industrialists to visit Malaysia and see for themselves opportunities that were available either wholly or onBernama - 420 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-03-27 4 Reuter WEST German Chaaedtor Helmut kohl's Christian Democratic Party (CDU) trlamphed m Sudty In state electl— In Bitot Waerttemberg, teetrdiag to provisional official results. Bat the Mggest victory weat to the radical aatt-aa-clear "Greeas" party which be—to* its veto from Ave per eeat to eightReuter - 200 words
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489 1984-03-27 4 Reuter SAUDI Arabia's Oil Minister has said that the world oil glut will probably last two more years, but rising global consumption could allow Opec nations to increase production later this year. Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, whose nation is an influential memberReuter - 489 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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580 1984-03-27 4 Agencies NORTH Korea yesterday strongly protested to the United Nations Armistice Commission (Unac) over an alleged intrusion into North Korean territorial waters by a South Korean naval vessel on Sunday. Pyongyang Radio, monitored in Tokyo yesterday, said that the South Korean vessel violated North KoreanAgencies - 580 words
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204 1984-03-27 4 Reuter LEBANESE Druze Muslim leader Walid Jumblatt has agreed to withdraw his militiamen from the streets of west Beirut, where they had crushed the remnants of the Sunni Muslim Murabitoun group earlier last week. Mr Jumblatt announced the decision in Damascus and his Progressive SocialrReuter - 204 words
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668 1984-03-27 5 AP THE co-chairman of a US delegation sent to El Salvador to observe last Sunday's presidential elections said he was concerned that some citizens were prevented from voting. US House of Representatives Majority Leader Jim Wright praised El Salvador's efforts toAP - 668 words
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845 1984-03-27 5 NYT THE US economy grew at an annual rate of 7.2 per cent during the first quarter, but some economists fear that this is too fast and could generate another recession. "We're now moving into a danger zone," said Allen Sinai, chiefNYT - 845 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-03-27 5 j Primaries *84 UPI A LATE campaign blitz paid off for Senator Gary Hart on Sunday when he won Montana's Democratic presidential caucus. Final returns reported by state Democrats gave the Colorado senator 6,810 votes, or 49 per cent, while former vice-president Walter Mondale receivedUPI - 458 words
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Article, Illustration623 1984-03-27 5 UPI HEADS turn when John De Lorean saunters through the Los Angeles Federal Courthouse. People gawk, some ask for an autograph, and others ignoring decorum pull out a pocket camera and snap a photograph. The people vs John De Lorean starring theUPI - 623 words
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Article147 1984-03-27 5 AP INVESTIGATORS worked yesterday in the mountainous region in South Korea where a US Marine Corps helicopter crashed on Saturday, while pathologists in Seoul continued their task of identifying the bodies of the 29 victims. Eighteen American and 11 South Korean marines died in theAP - 147 words
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Advertisement195 1984-03-27 4 mm 'Wis-' HI With DBS Autosave you can draw cheques and earn daily interest as well r\ Only DBS Bank put them together. And called it AUTOSAVE, INTEREST lON YOUR w MONtV No other bank gives you such a great personal banking package. You can write cheques and earn Daily195 words
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Advertisement366 1984-03-27 5 Facsimile transceivers have met with the same initial problem that faced early telex users. You need more than one, in a desired location, in order to have two-way communication. So, do you delay purchasing your facsimile transceiver until your clients and business connections inform you that they have installed one?366 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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343 1984-03-27 6 WHILE the Commodity Futures Trading Commission is proposing news rules which would enhance the liquidity of commodity options markets, the Senate is now considering tax legislation which would have the opposite effect. Under revised regulations proposed by the Commission, exchange members would be343 words
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Article127 1984-03-27 6 Reuter THE SRI Lankan government has offered wage increases to workers in the island's tea, rubber and coconut plantations and averted a threatened strike by members of one trade union. However, another trade union said it is not satisfied with the offer and has askedReuter - 127 words
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412 1984-03-27 6 BOLIVIA, after suffering a further decline in its mining industry last year, plans to boost production in 1964 and increasingly turn to new minerals in the next few years. Bolivia's Mining Undersecretary Ivan Zegada de la Fuente said that 1983 had been disastrous. Preliminary412 words
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Article197 1984-03-27 6 FT INDIA is to release 2 million kilos of CTC (crush, tear and curl) tea, previously held up by the export ban imposed on Dec 24. The India Commerce Ministry announced in New Delhi that it will allow exports, of up to 2 millionFT - 197 words
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401 1984-03-27 6 UPI THE Australian Wheat Board has regained markets it lost last year during the drought and increased its relative market share of the world wheat trade, board chairman Leslie Price said. This is in spite of the fall in wheat prices this yearUPI - 401 words
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Article188 1984-03-27 6 Reuter BRAZIL PLANS to impart 2.5 mil 11 n tooaet (SMM bpd) af Chinese crade ell to IM4 far cask paymeat, mm tku dNkle the luul quatlty tt Imparted aader a prevtoaa five-year deal, a Braiillaa Flaaaee Ministry effldal said. lie twa ea—tiles signed aReuter - 188 words
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740 1984-03-27 6 AFP THE International Cocoa Organisation (Icco) is to ask the secretary general of the United Nations' Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) to convene a full negotiating conference on a fourth International Cocoa Agreement in Geneva from May 7 to 25. This wasAFP - 740 words
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Article737 1984-03-27 6 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SFO/HKG .-MAS MH601 0820 KUL cv CV796 0900 LUX/DXB r MAS MH671 0906 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0960 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CPA CX710 10% HLP GIA GA960 1100737 words
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Article170 1984-03-27 6 MALAYSIAN tin miners hope export cutbacks imposed on producers by the International Tin Council (ITC) for the second quarter will hasten the recovery of the depressed world tin industry. Deputy Secretary of the All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association, Ng Beh Tong, said miners viewed the new170 words
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Article30 1984-03-27 6 Rubber: March 26 Singapore: April 222.75 cents (down 3.25 cents) Malaysia: April 249.50 cents (down 2.50 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 222 tonnes (up 17 tonnes)30 words
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Article83 1984-03-27 6 THE Stnits tin price in Penang yesterday remained at the ITA floor level of M 5529.15 a kilo. It has been at that level since March S. Dealers noted continuing shortage of demand dne to the wide premium held hy Penang over the price in London. The buffer83 words
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Article148 1984-03-27 6 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed lower yesterday on lack of buying interest following featureless trading in the palm oil futures market. In the March position, central region eased MSJ4S to M 551,430 a tonne, south M5J27.50 to M 551,497.50 and north MS$2O to M 551,440 while April148 words
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Article309 1984-03-27 6 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S5 per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 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, Special309 words
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Article193 1984-03-27 6 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot exgodown) Cotton Yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20's 3,610 32's 4,080, 40's 4,180 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece Goods: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq, Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article231 1984-03-27 6 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed lower with April One RSS buyers quoted at 222.75 cents a kilo, down 3.25 cents from last Friday's close. Prices opened slightly higher but eased thereafter in quiet trading on lack of buying interest and cheaper offerings of April One RSS. In231 words
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Article697 1984-03-27 6 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended a quiet morning session £13 higher to £22 lower than Friday's close. Near March finished at £2,130 traded and bid, £22 below the previous traded close and with its premium to May reduced to £141 from £167 at the previous close. The market697 words
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Article273 1984-03-27 6 RAS prices tn cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 223.25 224.25N Int 1 R.S.S. Apni 224.50 225 50 Int. 1 R.S.S. May 228.50 ***** Int 2 R.S.S. 222.00 224 00K UK Coot 221.00 223.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 218 00 220273 words
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Article108 1984-03-27 6 NOON SSR and SMR prion ywtcniay RAS April Mar (Correal Mtfe) (Forward Mth) Barer* Sellers Bayer* Seller* SSR 20 (1 -loo pallet ***** 215.00N ***** 217.00N SSR SO (1 -too pallet) 211.00 *****N 213.00 215.00N MRELB April May SMR CV (1 ton pallet i 274.50 276.50N 278.50108 words
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Article160 1984-03-27 6 CHINEBE Praiaee Exehuge, Stogspere, eMag prices per IN kg ywtirtiy. Ciewt «II: Bulk fob 1200.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $213.00 sellers, new drum fob $217.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $115 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $635.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq160 words
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Advertisement20 1984-03-27 6 Fly Pan Am To The USA Daily And To More Than 60 U.S. Cities. Pan Am.You Cant Beat The Experience.20 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article279 1984-03-27 7 GOLD futures fluctuated marginally throughout the session yesterday before closing firmer compared with New York's FViday levels. Trading was very quiet due to lack of interest with total sales for the day recordedat 10 lots. Prompt closed higher at US$388/391 an ounce against New York's Friday $386 387 close279 words
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Article35 1984-03-27 7 Frt Tkin New York 9.34B 9.30B 9 39S 9.35S Zurich 9.32B 9.40B 9.37S 9.45S Mm Pri Singapore 9.37B 9.27B 9.42S 9.32S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore35 words
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Article63 1984-03-27 7 THE dollar opened easier yesterday ahead of the US Federal Reserve Board's Open Market Committee meeting. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4418/28 Can 1.8409/36 Cross 1.2750/55 DMk 3.7570/7620 D F1 4.2420/70 S FY 3.1060/1110 B FY con 76.75/87 F FY 11.5935/6160 Lit 2328 00/2332.70 Yen 324.13/64 DKr 13.7690 7925 N63 words
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Article513 1984-03-27 7 ON THE local foreign exchange market yesterday, the US dollar weakened against major currencies. Trading during the day saw the greenback sinking all the way to its lowest where it closed. Against the local currency, the greenback opened at 552.0890 and closed at 552.0850. laterhaak forward rates at513 words
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Article209 1984-03-27 7 THE dollar closed easy yesterday, extending its New York slide of last Friday, on expectations of a large US February trade deficit. It fell to a low of 224.75 yen from the 225.40 55 New York finish, just before ending at 225.00 yen. It closed at 2.6130/40 marks from209 words
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Article193 1984-03-27 7 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on March 26: US Dollar! Offer Bid 7 days 11 10 7 1 month 10H 10H 2 months 10 10H 3 months 10 13/18 10 11/16 6 months 111/16 1015/16 9 months 115/16 113/16 12 months 119/16 117/16 Das. Sw.Frs.193 words
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Article45 1984-03-27 7 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on March 26: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 ChMimf Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 211/10 2 9/16 3-month Bank bills 8* 8 3 months CD 7* 7* 6 months CD 7%i 7* Source: National Discount Co45 words
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Article91 1984-03-27 7 THE US dollar extended its decline yesterday in late trading after opening lower against other major currencies. Dealers cited no immediate reason for the fall, but some suggested the absence of a US discount rate rise may have had an adverse impact on the currency. Banknote rates yesterday: (HK91 words
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632 1984-03-27 7 NYT REPRESENTATIVES of 330 American banks that are struggling to work out a deal with Argentina face the unpleasant likelihood that agreement will not be reached by the March 30 deadline. If President Raul Alfonsin's government does not come up with US$6lO million,NYT - 632 words
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234 1984-03-27 7 AP, Reuter THE MINISTRY of Finance and long-term credit banks, trust banks and life insurance companies have agreed to cut the nation's long-term prime interest rate by 0.3 percentage points to 7.9 per cent effective next Wednesday, ministry officials said. The cut will takeAP,; Reuter - 234 words
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343 1984-03-27 7 NYT CANADA may soon be forced to embark on a fresh policy path for the sagging Canadian dollar, and if it does the big losers could be US manufacturers who export in Canada. The Canadian dollar has been battered in world marketsNYT - 343 words
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Article437 1984-03-27 7 THE CENTRAL Bank of Jordan has asked the government to allow foreign banks in the country to trade in public-sector shares on the Amman financial market or stock exchange, a bank executive said. At present foreign banks are barred from the stock exchange and the trading facility was437 words
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314 1984-03-27 7 NYT THE ARG EN 11WE meat has presented u h(line sf its ecmmk programme to the IMF, amid widespread canjectare that the draft may aat be specific eaaagh to secare the release sf vital baak flaancIng. Rather thai sabmltting the fermal letter ofNYT - 314 words
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Advertisement154 1984-03-27 7 it's the reach truck. with all the cost-saving features you need. Ameise Retrak Reach Fork Lift Trucks stack to heights in excess of 6m, and as a result of high residual capacities, they can make far better use of their high lift heights than conventional.fofk lift trucks. The new Ameise154 words
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Advertisement324 1984-03-27 7 The Institute of Banking Finance Singapore International Monetary Exchange Limited FINANCIAL FUTURES IN SINGAPORE An appreciation seminar on futures trading in the Singapore International Monetary Exchange Thursday, 19 April 1984 and Friday, 27 April 1984 Shangri-la Hotel, Singapore 9 Financial futures are a new phenomenon in Singapore, in fact in324 words
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Article575 1984-03-27 8 A CONTRACT is a piece of paper over which management and worker can shake hands. Its printed contents allow both parties to the agreement to enter into a partnership with their eyes open. Everyone warns everyone to read the fine print, but only a few575 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1984-03-27 8 CHRIS SHERWELL - It is nearly 20 years since Thailand allowed any new banks to set up. CHRIS SHERWELL, recently in Bangkok, reports that foreign bankers trying to enter the market face a frustrating wait. CHRIS SHERWELL FT A LIVELY controversy over the establishment ofFT - 1,119 words
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589 1984-03-27 8 CLYDE FARNSWORTH - By CLYDE FARNSWORTH NYT The US Congress acting under its constitutional powers to regulate foreign commerce and appropriate money, has been Invading the foreign economic policy domain of the executive branch. This has brought It Into Increasing conflict with the President andNYT - 589 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1984-03-27 8 TUNJI OSENI - By TUNJI OSENI Opecna FRENCH President Francois Mitterand accused western leaders last week of doing little to fulfil their pledge at the Williamsburg Summit last May to increase aid to developing countries. At the start of a weeklong visit to the UnitedOpecna - 1,070 words
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Advertisement130 1984-03-27 8 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 31st March, 1988 of: THE TOKAI BANK, LIMITED 24 Raffles Place, #22-01 tol# 22-06. Clifford Centre, Singapore 0104. We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the130 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous679 1984-03-27 8 -n-on crossword CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Make a timely observation (5) 8 Sitck with a club attached (5) 10 One failing to win new roles (5) 11 To duck unnecessarily (3) 12 What a soft chap might need for protection (5) 13 They don't know what they're talking about! (7)679 words
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Article, Illustration2077 1984-03-27 9 FLORENCE CHONG - Australia's property market went through a rough downturn in the past two years. The first signs of a thaw emerged around the middle of last year. There are still reservations regarding the true strength of the recovery, but the industry anticipates a buoyant year ahead.2,077 words
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Miscellaneous905 1984-03-27 9 g SINGAPORE 5 1 2.55 PM Opening and Programme Highights folowed by My Way (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 4.35 Story Time (Tamil/r) 5.00 Open House Theatre: Things go oldfashioned with Bob Kaye. The Korean dancers also entertain. 5.25 Man from Atlantis Kler Spores (Part 2/r): It's a wonder how a905 words
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Advertisement156 1984-03-27 10 SINGAPORE Where the happy people go 5*4 LEVEL 4, Paramount HoM Marina Parade Road, Singapore 1544. Tel: 344 5577 v Entrance from East Coast Marine Parade Roads -J .T F SEAFOOD THEATRE RESTAURANT 7 XK Valued in all ways. A MEMBER OF THE UNITED OVERSEAS LAND GROUP 7500Beact>Road Sngapo»eo7i9 m156 words
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Advertisement282 1984-03-27 10 rill your lunch hour with endless variety. Choose from the Inn of Happiness one price menu. An endless selection of specialities tor only $24.00 per person. j WuUtVH BrjMd BWi v dtykrSwc* Fi* Sew AbdMc b«*Vw**» fresh FV»"» onC W CVfen U** Fr«l □Ou •w Enjoy a delectable selection of282 words
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Advertisement200 1984-03-27 10 Daily Buffet Lunch al GOFFEE GARDEN Bft'f Curry Pork Sparer ibs Ayani Panqqanq Roast L of Lamb and many moo fie!icioiis ci'shes 12 noon 2:30 pm Adult: $14 Children under 12: $10 m 38 m i S3 A4a-Carte is also available For reservations, please call *****22 ext 142/9J7 or direct200 words
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Article, Illustration753 1984-03-27 11 NYT TAKEOVER rumours tend to buoy the stock prices of njprger targets. But in the cfse of Walt Disney Productions, many analysts a closer look at its financial fundamentals ss)ws a company of only mixed appeal for investors. takeover speculation hasNYT - 753 words
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Article175 1984-03-27 11 S&ARE prices closed mostly lower in moderate trading yesterday with the finance aad cement groups leading thje activity, stock exchange officials said. •The Book Club lindex lost o.pB points to close at 117.49, on a turnover of 16.6 million baht with 170,695 shares traded. MAR as Bahts Aotham Thai175 words
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Article127 1984-03-27 11 SfIARE prices closed easier yesterday in trading which remained dull because of tight money in the Philippines. The Commercial and Industrial Index was down 0.27 to 131.31, the Mining Marker 12.83 to 1,064.32 and the Oils Index 0.021 to 0.827. MAR at Pesos Acafe Mining Anglo Phil Ape* Mining127 words
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Article413 1984-03-27 11 HONGKONG THE STOCK market yesterday closed mixed in active two-way but selective business. The market shrugged off Saturday's news of a one to 1 Vi per cent rise in local interest rates, effective from yesterday. The Hang Seng Index fell 4.70 to 1,156.95. Among leaders Cheung Kong413 words
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Article476 1984-03-27 11 SHARE prices closed lower in light trading yesterday with late selling more than offsetting early gains which briefly took the market average to a record. The average fell 19.39 from Saturday's close to 10,483.73. It fell 3.17 on Saturday after touching a record 10,516.02 in early trading,476 words
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Article369 1984-03-27 11 SUPPORT for resource shares yesterday was the highlight of a dull trading session on Australian stock exchanges. The All-Ordinaries Index was up two points at 732.2 reflecting a rise in the AllResources Index of 4.9 to 554.2 while the All-Industri-als lost 1.8 to to 956.3. MAR 26369 words
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Article249 1984-03-27 11 MAR 28 NT t All Sincere Indus 1095 -006 Asia Cement 3070 -17 Cathay Cons 3140 -0.7 China H*> Bank 5*00 Chen Loong Chla Hsln Cement >4 40 34 50 -0.4 -03 China Chem VJT0 -OA China Dev 25 40 -0.4 China Elect Wire 17.50 -0.3 China Oult Plas249 words
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1422 1984-03-27 11 Change of personality for Procter Gamble Fighting back with a vengeance NYT IN THE 157 years since its founding, the Procter and Gamble Co has become a legend of marketing tenacity. It has been the envy of its competitors with its US$l billion-a-year advertising budget, more than any other corporation,NYT - 1,422 words
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Advertisement114 1984-03-27 11 !T<b ft it Memories 8.15 Jim's hoard meeting mux be running late I'm glad he asked mt to come by myself in case he was delayed The music and atmosphere brmps back memories of the time he proposed, three years a# > today The service is still impeccable and its114 words
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Advertisement308 1984-03-27 11 MEMOS FOR MANAGEMENT... MEMOS FOR MANAGEMENT... LEADERSHIP James L. Hayers The 49 articles in this superb collection gleaned from James L. Hayes' highly regarded "Memo for Management" columns represent the essence of his thinking on leadership. Spanning all aspects of the topic, from leadership to character, career, ethics, and social308 words
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2695 1984-03-27 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,695 words
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Article3610 1984-03-27 12 IMS/14 HiCk Low CMHV Last Sale •rGr'a DW DW Crr Gr'a YTd Nat P/* Vol (•000) Day HiCk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 172 310 354 an 306 410 120 430 322 nS 544* 520 535 710 300 478 416 585 1000 472 506 1410 310 6063,610 words
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Article180 1984-03-27 12 Managers' prices for Mar Tl SING APORE UNIT TB18T The Commerce 3.38 3.59 The Savings Fund 1.97 2 09xd S pore Prog Fund 1.45 1.54 S pore Sec. Fund 2.23 2.37 S pore Invest Fund 1.19 1.36 S pore Equity Fund 1.43 1.S2 ASA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest180 words
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Article2024 1984-03-27 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 bracket* In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Mtmm (2.485) (I) 2.58 (1) 2 56 (2) 2.53 (1) 2.502,024 words
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Article777 1984-03-27 12 INVESTORS preferred to stay away frem the Singapare stack market yesterday. The problems confronting the market the lack of a definite directiea aad the political aacertaiaty across the Caaseway remained unresolved aad dampeaed sentiment. At the done, the Straits Times ladastrial Index fell IJI points to777 words
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Article585 1984-03-27 12 SELLERS maintained a firm grip on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending share prices broadly lower. All sectors closed lower with finance issues being among the worst hit. But selective interest was noticeable in industrial issues. Most prices started below overnight levels and585 words
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Article815 1984-03-27 13 THE ANNUAL report season in the United States is in full swing. Locally listed companies, too, are busy preparing their reports. The purpose of an annual Teport is to create an informed investor. But annual reports, along with monographs on Assyrian |>ottery shards, share815 words
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Article197 1984-03-27 13 HOTEL Malaysia Limited: Twenty-first AGM to be held in the Tudor Ballroom of Goodwood Park Hotel, Scotts Road, on Wednesday, March 28, at 11.30 am. GOODWOOD Park Hetel Limited: Thirty-sixth AGM to be held in the Tudor Ballroom of Goodwood Park Hotel, Scotts Road, on Wednesday, March 28,197 words
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Article309 1984-03-27 13 TRAFALGAR Bouse PLC, which hept the stock market guessing for a week, has finally decided nt to renew its bid fsr Peninsula A Oriental Steam Navigation Co. Its decision came a week after the Monopolies Commission ruled that it had no objection to a merger309 words
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668 1984-03-27 13 FINANCIAL institutions should set up "intensive care" units to assist their customers' managements through financial difficulties, a prominent British accountant said. Sir Kenneth Cork, who recently retired as partner of Cork Gully and Company, said it would be in the best interest of banks668 words
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Article323 1984-03-27 13 HONG FOK has renamed its 45-storey retail, office and residential complex in Beach Road The Concourse It was previously known as Hong Fok Centre. The mixed development project comprises a 38storey office-cum-apartment tower rising above one end of its seven-storey shopping podium. Superstructure work323 words
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Article618 1984-03-27 13 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close City Dev Daalop ImI P E LevtiptH First Allied Corp Fwi GI Hldgs G Lamber iBt Wttd JC-MPR K L Industries Keek Seng Kemayaa Kesang Hldgs Lien Hoe Lingnl M Cement MBFCorp Magnum Corp Palme* Hldgs Pan-El Paper Products Pro met Public618 words
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Advertisement334 1984-03-27 13 MULPHA (SINGAPORE) LIMITED (Formerly known as Guthrie Berhad) (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1983 The audited results for 1983 and the previous year after provision for depreciation of fixed assets of $1,242,000 (1982 $1,164,000) are summarised below:Group *1963 1982334 words
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Article176 1984-03-27 14 Rises Indices Wilkinson 555 30 Mar 23 Mar 26 Tong Meng 412 28 I M Flour 1010 15 10 10 10 BT Composite: 928.35 923.52 Krimit Males Lovtape 760 510 240 BT Indicator: *****67 *****07 ST Industrials: 1004.23 1000.86 Kusan 292 9 ST Finance: 2857.51 2848.35 G Lumber 242176 words
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Article, Illustration165 1984-03-27 14 Rises Indices Taiping Con KTPau 3050 1380 50 30 Mar 23 Mar 26 Tong Meng 450 24 MBT Indicator: *****81 *****47 Aokam 700 20 NST Industrials: 1454.12 1447.27 G Lumber 268 18 NST Finance: 2716.75 2684.77 Wilkinson 600 15 NST Hotels: 659.52 659.27 Benta 945 15 NST Properties:165 words
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Article51 1984-03-27 14 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 730.2 Week Ago 735.8 Monday 1156.95 FINANCIAL TIMES Friday 1161.65 Week Ago 1170.35 INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 891.5 Thursday 890.0 Week Ago 894 3 Monday 956.3 Friday 958.1 Week Ago 967.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Friday 1154.84 Thursday 1155.88 Monday 732.2 Week Ago51 words
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Article198 1984-03-27 14 HONG LEONG Investment Holdings Pte Ltd has increased its stake in City Developments Ltd from 13.56 per cent to 13.60 per cent following the purchase of a block of 100,000 shares in the latter. The total consideration paid was $184,500. Half of the block of shares were bought198 words
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Article43 1984-03-27 14 Group pre-tax profits for 1983 of $10.59 million ($9.15 million) and post-tax profits of $6.83 million ($5.27 million), on turnover was $30.28 million ($32.82 million). A final gross dividend of 7.5 per cent will be paid on May 28.43 words
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Article63 1984-03-27 14 Group pre-tax profits for the six months ended Dec 31, 1963 of M 519.63 million ($19.62 million previously) and after-tax profits of $10.12 million ($9.72 million). Profits attributable to shareholders amounted $8.11 million ($8.07 million). Group turnover was almost unchanged at $19.63 million. The company is63 words
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40 1984-03-27 14 Pre- tax profits for the year ended Sep 30, 1983, of M 522.5 million ($17.08 million) on operating revenue of $132.8 million ($94.3 million). Directors recommend a gross final dividend of 12.5 per cent.40 words
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594 1984-03-27 14 AMY CHEOK - umm Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By AMY CHEOK TAT LEE Bank Ltd is not only the listed bank to report higher group profits for 1983 but also the first this year to tap the market for funds and declare a bonus issue at594 words
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298 1984-03-27 14 MULPHA Singapore Ltd, the former Guthrie Bhd, has matched its forecast group profits of $4.54 million for IMS. Yesterday, Mulpha, a member of the Multl-Pur-pooe Holdings Bhd stable, announced its year-end results which, however, include only nine months results of its Malaysian operations. This298 words
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319 1984-03-27 14 MALAYSIA Mining Corporation (MMC) is discussing the sale of its 3.15 million shares or 32.4 per cent stake in Bradken Malaysia Bhd, which it acquired in late 1982, to Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Bhd. Disclosing this late yesterday, Kuala Kampar said the319 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-03-27 14 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN THE Singapore stock market is no "screaming bargain" and should be avoided. So says Mr Adrian Day, editor of the International Investment Letter and a specialist in international investments. He was speaking yesterday to about 80 American investors at the496 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-03-27 14 MALAYSIAN property tycoon Mr Yap Yong Seong (above) has, as expected, been appointed executive chairman of Sealion Hotels Ltd. The move comes less than two weeks after his investment company, Monsia Investments Pte Ltd, successfully completed the takeover of the company which owns264 words
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Article560 1984-03-27 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM HWA HONG Manufacturing Co Ltd has staged a strong return to the profit trail, chalking up gross earnings of $2.92 million last year, and with all signs pointing to an even better 1984. The massive 362 per cent jump in group560 words
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Article466 1984-03-27 14 KAY HIAN and Co (Pte), which saw the sudden departure of four directors last year including old timer Mr Ng Soo Peng, is taking in a new director on April 2. Mr George Thia, currently managing director with merchant bank Morgan Grenfell (Asia), will be the466 words
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Advertisement66 1984-03-27 14 if UNITED EUNOS WAREHOUSE PTE LTD ia »o» nt United Ow v»as Bank L«mi»ed *x 1 United Land Lufxlod* For details please contact: M Sales A Leasing Of Ace United Oversea* Land Limited TSOQA FVacnßoad -0? X)f> ThePU/a S«nqapofeo7l9 Tel: *****33 Tele* RS ***** Richard Ellis Joint Marketing Agent o>t'y»-f66 words
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Advertisement293 1984-03-27 14 2nd China Business Conference 1984 Jointly sponsored organised by G caosj AGS Management Consultantt Pte Ud Republic of Singapore a C K or I ZL P n 2*!??. AGS Itongemmt Comutontt of International Trade Tlan/ln Sub-Council Pto Ltd People s Republic of China Republic of Singapore on FOREIGN INVESTMENT, TECHNICAL293 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-03-27 14 z OUTLOOK for today: Showers in some areas during the day. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.39 pm on March 26 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.2 Associated humidity 75 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 5.90 Rainfall in millimetres 2.6 Total rainfall for the month58 words
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203 1984-03-27 15 THE Port of Singapore Authority will computerise its cargo delivery system at Pasir Panjang Wharves on April 9. The move will complete PSA's computerisation programme for the import and export of cargo through Pasir Panjang Wharves which started in August 1962. With both203 words
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Article, Illustration594 1984-03-27 15 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE Pacific-Straits Conference (PSC) will make its second revision of special freight rates for fruits on April 1. From that day, conference members American President Lines, Sea-Land and Maersk Line will charge US$6.5O per carton for apple594 words
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Article39 1984-03-27 15 THE Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (Singapore Branch) has shifted to the Far East Finance Building. Future correspondence should be addressed to: c/o SC Lim Management Services, 14 Robinson Road 02-03/04, Far East Finance Building, Singapore 0104.39 words
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Article66 1984-03-27 15 Reuter THE South Africa/Far East Freight Conference said member lines will cut the bunker adjustment factor to 16.7 per cent from 18.8 per cent effective April 15 for vessels beginning to load at southern African ports. Member lines are Gold Star Line, Kawaski Risen Kaisha Ltd, Mitsui OSKReuter - 66 words
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Article678 1984-03-27 15 Shipping Line C«l Abe* Transport IV 4 Afea VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner vn S Alpac VI 5 Antara Shpg X 5 A PC Line V 4 API. m 4 5 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V 5 Ausiasia Line V 1 Bait-Orient vn 4 5 Bangkok Coot678 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1984-03-27 16 IN SPITE of all the years of effort to improve container handling and "backhaul" operations, the profit margin per container moved intermodally beyond the west coast is often less than US$4O. A slight increase in rail pricing could throw the entire operation1,270 words
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Article1607 1984-03-27 16 ACTIVE demand for tonnage on Friday in the handy to medium size range to work time-charter business and this tended to favour vessels able to give delivery in the far east, shipbrokers said. A Japanese charterer took a 33,000 tonner for an Australian round voyage after spot delivery1,607 words
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573 1984-03-27 16 AT the end of the fourth quarter 1983, the world orderbook stood at 47.08 million dwt of vessels, registering an increase for the third successive quarter. After hitting a low point in the first quarter of 1963 when total vessels on order amounted to573 words
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Article195 1984-03-27 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" Une. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Une. Australia/Straits Container195 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-03-27 17 HOPEWELL Holdings Ltd has signed a letter of intent with China to develop a deep water harbour in Shumchun, said chairman James Wu. He added that the harbour to be built in Ma wan, west of Shumchun, has the potential303 words
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Article83 1984-03-27 17 THE Fourth Arab Ports Conference will be held in Tunis on May 16-17 under the direct sponsorhip of the Tunisian Ports Authority. The conference will be co-chaired by H E Brahim Khouja, Tunisian Minister of Transport and Telecommunications and HE Dr Fayez IBadr, president of the Saudi83 words
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Article, Illustration578 1984-03-27 17 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM HONGKONG is well established as the third largest container port in the world. And it is quickly catching up on New York which is in second position after Rotterdam. New York is now just about 10 per cent ahead of578 words
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5852 1984-03-27 22 SCHEDTOE 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 of5,852 words
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Article769 1984-03-27 23 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Frankfurt Exp 16/522 27.3.84 2300 Seganl FSB 0900-1100/0900-1100 Bl/Fl As Plutus 137 28.3.84 0300 IAPL FSB 1400-1500 L3 Plata 18S 28.3.84 0500 Borneo FSB 0700-0800/1600-1700 LI Siri769 words
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Article1750 1984-03-27 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies <S) Alra-KimU Liae Trans group (S). Ahreakiel Uaer Service Kim Shpg <S). Alfred C Tfpler Sea Consortium (S> Marintex Enterprise (PK). AI par Intrasea (Si BinUng Shpg <KL) Lsland Cargo1,750 words
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Article494 1984-03-27 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Asia Friendship 19 Sharp alongside 27.3.84/0600 Golden Eagle 24 Guan Guan alongside 27.3.84/1500 Jenson 22 Thong Soon alongside 27.3.84/1800 Kim Soon Li 23 Thong Soon alongside 27.3.84/1800 New Pony 29/30 Sin Chlao alongside 27.3.84/2300 Seng Hing 27/8494 words
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Article751 1984-03-27 24 March 25-3# Maritime claims, Lloyd's of London Press Maritime Business Publishing seminar, Hyatt Regency Hotel, San Francisco. March 27-31 Shi pc are and safety at sea exhibition and conference, Cunard International Hotel, Hammersmith, London. March 28-April 5 19th international mechanical handling exhibition, Porte de Versailles Exhibition Centre, Paris.751 words
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Advertisement514 1984-03-27 15 TIMES Kusiiu ss I >irr< l< >r\ ol Singapore DEVELOPED OVER A PERIOD OF 8* YEARS (BUKU MFRAH) r \mm LONDON Freights U/m CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule VIII IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPPING Events X SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X I \RDI\I W514 words
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Advertisement376 1984-03-27 15 EISEALORDEJ UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAGjfl J NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM JAPAN TAIW \N llOMikOVi I Sporf MQ DUB DAM KWT DOH BAH AD» HAMMURABI VS 31/3 10/4 11/4 12/4 14/4 19/4 It/4 17/4376 words
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Advertisement679 1984-03-27 15 I OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES 4 5 5 19/5 26/5 6 5 5 22/5 29/5 6 20/5 27/5 TO: U.S. PACIFIC, OU i7Mmi:*i679 words
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Advertisement291 1984-03-27 16 To Europe. FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe VESSU 1) Gborg 2)Kb«rg 3) Bven 4) R'dam 5) L» HI P 8. BUTAN6 s«M 1/4 ISfLANWA 8/4 IN DCtMA 15/4 22/4 29/4 6/5 13/5 Mm AccqMing ftr. 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. I Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremertiaven. Aartius291 words
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Advertisement301 1984-03-27 16 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA^ Pacific South W»st Pacific North Wast Faadar at Tokyo Faadar at Koba Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Koba VCD PU> Mother ¥SL 27/4 30/4 KBO a 7/5 10/5 N TOM a N YOM SAV SJOM 9/5 7/5 11/5 21/5 a/5 23/5 CONVENTIONAL SERVICES W&PanAsia301 words
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Advertisement563 1984-03-27 17 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Also accepting LCt and FCI cargo to Hon| Kong STRATHCONON SMOKANA MMHJ ••snuncmna "Also calling Karachi, Coclna. Bahrain. Doha, B Abbas Bombay 'Accepting cargo tor Baghdad 4 Basrah by feeder vessels to S pore Also accepting reeter563 words
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Advertisement731 1984-03-27 17 Franco Belgian Services [Jjg bar hast hrrnch Srr\icr With h.ir Hustvrn l.inr> Jv (Member ot Ace Consortium! mi contaoersmp service to bmh fmu contaoersw soma from europe STORE r KUANG Li Hewe iim F"St»ee Ham Ant Rim Hlwrf BHa.er. wrp U Ki« M«»| s■« HONG KONG CONTAINER 30 Mir 31731 words
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Advertisement706 1984-03-27 18 EXPORTS 1 Franklurt Eipress Bremen Eipress Kamakwa Maru Mamburj Eipress Osaka Bar Sermon Krtano Maru Carrfcgan Bar 27 3 293 M 5 4 10 4 1? 4 1/4 19 4 »4 21 4 45 6 5 13 5 lb 5 20 5 22 5 B haven Rdam Antwerp 19 4706 words
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Advertisement410 1984-03-27 18 m m kom(M .a**n*ATij* FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUR Off Vl* SUEZ 1 Member ot tlx Ace Comortwi OWENTAI CHKF 38* Ml CONTMCR 39* S SMS BMKE 45* FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ J A Memoer ot tt* Ace Comorhum PULIY CONTAINERISED '0 FROM NORTH AMLRICA FAST COAST FULLY CONTAINERISED TO410 words
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Advertisement543 1984-03-27 18 EVERGREEN LINE ACCEPTMG FCL t LCI CARGO SGP m WG FIX ROM ANN LHV EnrWc* In P«l 17/04 10/04 21/ M 22/04 24/04 EmGtadt N/04 07/04 27/04 20/04 01/05 2/05 4/05 Emlwrfl 17/04 11/04 00/05 11/05 13 05 14/05 10/05 also acceptm lcl/fcl i ecl/ecl ta GOTHENBURG AARHUS COPENHAGEN OSLO543 words
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Advertisement1032 1984-03-27 18 EveretfUnesJ COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C P V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" Loading lor Callao Matarani Do and all other Permian ports with transhipment at Hongkong and or Kobe On CPV Through Bids ot lading to final destination Penanf P. Keiang Saifapore JOWCVOtETT 3/5 Apr «/7 Apr MURRAYEVERETT 16/19 Apr 20/211,032 words
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Advertisement259 1984-03-27 18 V|s MARITIME PTE LTD TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC KYOWA COSMOS 22/4 P KeUnt L"** Noumea, Lautoka, St.-?:, Pap eette. Pajo, Apia, Nauru Lae, Rabat! P. Moresby. Kieta, Honiara, Noumea, Lautoka, Suva, P*petHe, Pa|o, Apia FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO MICRONESIA/ SOUTH PACIFIC via KOBE Feeder Vsl Spore H-il U-J259 words
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Advertisement968 1984-03-27 19 PIL GROUP VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTAPETANI E-489 30-4/4 TAMATAVE, MAJUNGA. MAPUTO, D'SALAAM, MOMBASA, MOGAD SC KOTA MEWAH E-497 1-4/4 HODEIDAH, MUKALLA. ADEN KOTA WVJAYA E-4»3 3-4/4 HOOEIOAH. JEDDAH, AOABA, PT SUDAN. MOGADISCIO MOMBAS KOTA MEGAH E-495 10-14/4 MOMSASA, HOOEtDAH, ADEN, JEDDAH, AOABA. PT BUOAN KOTA WANGSA E-501 20-24/4968 words
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Advertisement777 1984-03-27 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE FROM EUROPE HAM Kamjkva Mara Sadcd Hamfcurj fiprm Sjled lata Eipress Sa*ed Oukj Bar Saied Beiu»on 24/3 Kitano Mara 3/4 Kaluga Maru 7/4 Cardigjn Bat 11/4 Frjntlwt Eipress 11/4 RDAM HAVRE UK Saied Sjied Uri SjM SJM SjM SjM SjM SjM SjM SjM777 words
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Advertisement548 1984-03-27 19 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STOK lON R OAM ADAM HIURG BKMHI WWIIATA VION6 11/4 17/5 20/5 22/5 But ll* 3 fB 3 EB iWSMGVOM f HUANG IMUIV/ LOMWN ROTTUtDAM AMSTtJBMM n •> 7/3 2/4 ROTTODAM AMSTERDAM TIBURY IOWON f KELAMG UNTWRf m ARE ACCEPTPG548 words
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Advertisement609 1984-03-27 19 1* BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore PA-ANV6B 30/1 Apr PHASHWEGYAWYWA 6/8 Apr PAGAN V 73 8/10 Apr P.Kelong Penan^ 28/29 Mar 3/5 Apr 5/6 Apr BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 1 Apr 27609 words
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Advertisement306 1984-03-27 20 cirgoN Direct to MAYAKANA MUM V.5413F U KUI I. SSIZT NED COLOMBO V ***** S A MOWEWTEA VO7« EIM Owtw ipm 20/3 3/4 21/3 27/3 12/« JARDME SHIPPING AGENCfS (Ref. *****4/ 00K) 70 SHINTON WAY *04 03 MARINA HOUSI SINGAPOW 0207 TEL *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** CfS OfC 2nd306 words
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Miscellaneous159 1984-03-27 24 I ~A Regional Weather m x r 12 vL J s y K B X/^, 15 Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s-J Wind direction with speed in knots V Wave height Cloudy Sky Sarfaee winds are159 words
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