The Business Times, 2 May 1984
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Title Section11 1984-05-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, MAY 2,1184 60 CENTS11 words
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600 1984-05-02 1 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING LOOKING to the next 25 years, Mr Goh Chok Tong sees an ageing population placing a greater burden on the young. At the same time, he sees difficulty in sustaining the rise in productivity and a slowdown600 words
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402 1984-05-02 1 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN ONE OF the largest subcontractors for the IBM personal computer has set up factory in Singapore. SCI Manufacturing Singapore Pte Ltd, with a paid-up capital of $10 million, will be the Far East manufacturing arm for SCI402 words
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621 1984-05-02 1 CHAN MAY PENG - By CHAN MAY PENG AS FUTURES traders gear up for a probable June 22 start for the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex), the chairman of the US Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), Miss Susan Philips, has said that she is confident the crucial621 words
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Article72 1984-05-02 1 Reuter INDONESIA'! fereiga exekaage reserves kave rtsea reeeatiy sad fears that the rapiak will be ieraM are MUm, ke all dim ■eM?«Mk pJnisHE!rto Ceatral huk fereiga errhsagi reserves reee to $6.2 WHeB Iwt mMth (rm $fi.l WHea la Marek. Farther fsrrtg «ekaage reserves are keld kyReuter - 72 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article72 1984-05-02 1 AP INVOKING extraordinary law-mak-ing powers his opponents want abolished, President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday decreed an immediate 10 per cent salary increase for all government employees. In a televised May Day speech, Mr Marcos also signed several decrees increasing benefits for private industrial workers and apologised for usingAP - 72 words
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Article73 1984-05-02 1 Bernama MEMBERS of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) have warmly welcomed the presidential decree which bans the use of state funds for ceremonies, celebrating official holidays, religious days, anniversaries or giving presents. According to a member of Golkar (Functional Group), Mr Jacob Tobing, the decreeBernama - 73 words
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Article88 1984-05-02 1 AFP THE Soviet Union boosted its military presence in the Far East in recent years to a level at which it poses a direct threat to sea transport in the North-West Pacific region, Japanese defence sources said yesterday. The sources said the Soviets had transferred a totalAFP - 88 words
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Article49 1984-05-02 1 AP THE Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) claimed yesterday its forces killed 27 Vietnamese and wounded many others in a two-day operation near the Thai-Cambodian border. KPNLF military sources said their guerillas attacked three Vietnamese camps last weekend located about 30 km from the border. APAP - 49 words
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Article82 1984-05-02 1 AP COLUMBIA'S justice minister, who had received threats for spearheading a major anti-drug crackdown, was killed by a volley of bullets when gunmen ambushed his limousine. The government responded yesterday by declaring a nationwide state of siege. Security police said Mr Rodrigo Lara Bonilla was struck byAP - 82 words
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Article82 1984-05-02 1 AP MAO Zedong's widow, Jiang Qing, who is now serving a life sentence in prison, has requested the authorities to allow her to serve out her term in Chung Nan Hai, a plush residential area for top Chinese leaders, a Hongkong leftist magazine reported yesterday. It saidAP - 82 words
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Article60 1984-05-02 1 Bernama THE Ms7oo million Penang bridge will be ready for use by July 15 next year, Works Minister Datuk Samy Vellu said yesterday. He said that construction of the bridge linking the island to Seberang Perai, which began in 1982, was on schedule and 70 per cent completed.Bernama - 60 words
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191 1984-05-02 1 _The_ Jalil Trial Bernama THE JALIL Ibrahim murder trial yesterday heard evidence backing the prosecution's contention that Mr Jalil was in a hotel room with accused Mak Foon Than and that the deceased's body could have been fitted into a suitcase. The Hongkong HighBernama - 191 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-05-02 1 THIS year's May Day resolutions centred on the willingness and determination of workers to excel and work closely with their employers and the government in the face of obstacles in a problematic world. In moving the resolutions, NTUC deputy secretary-general Dr Wan Soon284 words
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292 1984-05-02 1 THE Magapert worker la He la adjaatfag to the skills req aired fer higher teehaetogy ud pndietivKy. Bit he mast eoatlaae to he nAlaitte ui pragmatle, gtvlaf tee emphasis to team werk aad qaallty ef eatpet. Tide wm the theme ef Mr Peter Vtoeeat's292 words
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Advertisement221 1984-05-02 1 Eagle Sole Agent S.G. Parrtl ft Son (Pte) Ltd. RICOH SALUTES WYWY AFTERSALES SERVICE 98% RATED WYWY EXCELLENT/GOOD EXCELLENT £7] GOOD 98% I 98% I 99% I 98% I 99% I 95% From the 5000 Wywy customers surveyed in Singapore and Malaysia, almost all Ricoh users thought the Wywy standard221 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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679 1984-05-02 2 Reuter TIC international debt crisis baa intensified diplomatic effort» to forge a new role for the World Bank in the next 18 months, when the monetary system may face more threats, wutuu monetary sources said. The issue is being pressed byReuter - 679 words
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452 1984-05-02 2 Ca*« tarn* Marat af dan MMa Prica Matarity r*« ftabad Rat* (J MHn) a1 Acowd (fidwflnf rwd pa) Data* Mmt k crux) (*pa) -15.6.81/84 1969 •5V« 153.73 15/6. 15/12 137 ■HMVII *100.00 *5.63 13.11.84 1978 **5 40.00 13/5. 13/11 169452 words
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Article116 1984-05-02 2 SABAH Development Bank Berhad, which is whollyowned by the State Government of Sabah, will be borrowing Ms3o million from the Singapore-based oflshae market through a syndicated facility arranged by Lloyds International Merchant Bank (S-E A). Otter participants in the offshore rlngglt syndication are the116 words
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195 1984-05-02 2 BARCLAYS Bank and National Westminster Bank, Britain's two biggest banks, have been removed from the list of less than a dozen international banks whose long-term debt is rated Triple A, the premier rating. by Standard and Poor's, the US credit rating agency. Standard195 words
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Article85 1984-05-02 2 Reuter THE RESERVE Bank of India has raised the statutory liquidity ratio of commercial banks by one per cent to 3S per cent in two phases, starting in July. The ratio will be raised to 35.5 per cent effective froua July 28 and 36 per cent fromReuter - 85 words
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Article137 1984-05-02 2 Reuter ASIAN nations are reducing foreign borrowing voluntarily to avoid debt problems, even though they continue to receive favourable borrowing terms, the American Express International Banking Group said. The bank said in its latest bank review that though the Philippines has been forced to reschedule itsReuter - 137 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article172 1984-05-02 2 FUTURES ruled slightly lower all day yesterday in Tskys, reflecting the easiness of international bullion prices and Arm US interest rates Turnover was fairly heavy at 811 kilos against 1,564 last Friday. The market was closed on Monday. May fell four yen a gram to £.768, June two to172 words
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Article169 1984-05-02 2 THE dollar rose sharply towards the close yesterday on covering of short dollar positions on expectations of firm US interest rates and witii West Germany's labour problems a background factor. Tfce US unit ended at 227i05 yen against the New York flnfatfi and at 2.7265/75 marks against 2.7170/80. "A169 words
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Article156 1984-05-02 2 THE US dollar closed firmer yesterday on speculation of further rises in US interest rates but trading was thin because of the closure of European markets for the May Day holiday. The US unit surged to 2.7315/25 marks from an early 2.7190/97 and New York's 2.7170/80 ciose partly because156 words
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Article282 1984-05-02 2 THE dollar opened more than a pfennig higher yesterday in thin early trading which saw no fresh factors. The dollar is expected to remain underpinned in the short term by higher US interest rates. Dealers said the dollar is also benefitting from a weaker mark caused by West Germany282 words
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Advertisement218 1984-05-02 2 Thel9B4Canon Breakthrough No.l Canon's latest copier copies perfect half tones m i < 4 i :< Canon s breakthrough NP 500 copier is fully mm equipped with a unique feature, high and low biasing, that provides you with a wider range over and above the B automatic density exposure control218 words
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HOME NEWS
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408 1984-05-02 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE THERE is a gold mine in the humble aloe vera, a cactus-like plant said to contain healing properties. Forever Living Products, a US company which has been commercially harvesting and processing the plant for some time, has reaped well over US$l2O408 words
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Article171 1984-05-02 3 THE management of lupus erythematosus and scleroderma and their variants and the differential diagnosis of cutaneous keratoma tous conditions are some of the riveting topics to be discussed at this weekend's dermatologist conference. Singapore is playing host to this sixth regional conference which has been organised for171 words
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Article64 1984-05-02 3 A WEST German economic committee from the Federal State Parliament of North Rhine Westphalia is visiting Singapore today. The delegation will call on the Economic Development Board's divisional director (industry), Mr Chua Soo Tian, and Mr Leong Chee Whye, deputy directorgeneral of the Trade Development Board on64 words
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Article163 1984-05-02 3 THE Australians will have the largest stand at the Homemakers Exhibition to be held at the World Trade Centre on May 5-13. Their national pavilion will occupy 900 square metres, which is nearly onequarter of the entire exhibition hall area. The Australians are putting a lot of163 words
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283 1984-05-02 3 WORKERS' Party supporters were on hand at the Conference Hall yesterday to distribute the party's Labour Day messages to union members and guests attending the May Day Rally. The Labour Day issue of the "Hammer", the party's publication, calls for independent trade unions free of283 words
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218 1984-05-02 3 THE strength of Singapore's defence does not Just depend on the amount of money spent on it. A strong defence requires a healthy economy, a sound social structure as well as a proper relationship among the three. "While halving the budget is a sure218 words
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Article85 1984-05-02 3 MR YOUSUF Bin Al-Alawi Abdullah, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman, will arrive in Singapore today from Brunei. During his stay, Mr Yousuf will call on Mr S Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, and Dr Tony Tan Keng85 words
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456 1984-05-02 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN PROJECT costs for Singapore's first offshore power station have been cut by at least a quarter thanks to intense competition in the worldwide construction industry. Mr Choy Hon Tim, acting director of the Public Utilities Board's electricity department, said456 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-05-02 3 MR Bryaa Sanderson has succeeded Mr KR Seal as chairman and managing director of BP Singapore Pte Ltd and senior representative of BP in South-east Asia. A graduate from the London School of Economics, Mr Sanderson has held a variety of senior Jobs in BP since Joining369 words
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185 1984-05-02 3 SINGAPORE is taking part in a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) meeting in Bangkok that is reviewing policies and procedures so as to increase understanding among members. Singapore is represented by Mr Wee Eng Lim from the Ministry of Finance's revenue division. Accompanying him185 words
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Article74 1984-05-02 3 THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) is holding a seminar on "Quality Control and Assurance for Plastic Materials and Components". The two-day seminar, starting on May 3, will focus on what can be done to raise the quality, image and credibility of the74 words
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Advertisement123 1984-05-02 3 M I B t l t Ill' The widest seat in the air. Our new Super Club business class offers you the widest seat in the air. So wide it isn't the easiest to fit through the door. But though the seats may be few and far between, being six123 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration611 1984-05-02 4 REAGAN in CHINA Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan of the US said yesterday that China's leaders and people shared his desire to improve Sino-American friendship and work for world peace. "I was impressed with the sincere desire of the Chinese people to strengthen our cooperation for the mutualReuter; UPI picture - 611 words
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Article356 1984-05-02 4 UPI THE US has dropped reservations about a multinational project to build a North Atlantic Treaty Organic, tion (Nato) standard frigate for the 1990s and signed the memorandum of understanding on Monday. An American spokesman in Brussels said yesterday that eight nations had beenUPI - 356 words
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156 1984-05-02 4 Reuter THE US State Department said on Monday that US and Soviet negotiators narrowed differences further last week on improving a "hotline" between the two superpowers. The talks are on President Reagan's proposal last year for improvements to enable the US-Soviet military commands toReuter - 156 words
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459 1984-05-02 4 AP THE West German Cabinet has approved a nuclear cooperation agreement with China to assist the communist country's development of atomic energy for peaceful use. A Bonn spokesman said on Monday that the approval came hours after the US and China signed aAP - 459 words
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470 1984-05-02 4 UPI COLONEL Muammar Gaddafi, for the first flat acknowledging direct Libyan participation in Chad's civil war, offered to withdraw his troops from the Central African country to remove any Justification for the presence of 3,000 French troops. Colonel Gaddafi, in an interviewUPI - 470 words
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312 1984-05-02 4 SAUDI Arabia is »«ing the leverage of a US$4 billion defence contract to speed up industrialisation of its economy, industry sources said on Monday. It is requiring winners of the contract to make substantial "offset" investments to develop hightechnology industrial projects312 words
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163 1984-05-02 4 Reuter ATTEMPTS by Gulf countries to encourage domestic capital markets could strengthen the international financial system, International Finance Corporation (IPC) official David Gill said. Mr Gill, director of the World Bank affiliate's Capital Markets Department, told a conference on Gulf capital markets that formalReuter - 163 words
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Article709 1984-05-02 4 1 1 ARRIVALS 1 Mine* Local Operator Nub bar Tiae From PAA MAS KAL CAL MAS MAS MAS RBA SIA CPA GU SU SU SAS UB MAS GU MAS GU SU SU THAI SU GU SU GU SU THAI SU KLM CPA MAS MAS MAS SV BG709 words
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430 1984-05-02 5 JAPAN'S fifth package of economic measures since December 1961 to open up its domestic markets for foreign goods on Sunday had a damp reception from the European Economic Community (EEC). "It is not evident that it will lead to the kind of dramatic430 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-05-02 5 UPI MILLIONS of workers in the Soviet Union and other European countries were given the day off yesterday to attend parades and speeches celebrating May Day, socialism's biggest public holiday. The highlight of the festivity in Moscow was the traditional workers parade through Red Square,UPI; AP picture - 329 words
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283 1984-05-02 5 Reuter A WEST GERMAN doctor who helped a cancer victim kill herself has set a precedent which is likely to be followed in other hospitals, a leading supporter of voluntary euthanasia in Munich said on Monday. Hans Henning Atrott, president of the 8,000-mem-ber GermanReuter - 283 words
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700 1984-05-02 5 NYT THE US government's principal gauge of the economy's prospects for coming months showed a steep 1.1 per cent drop in March. The Commerce Department said on Monday that the decline in the gauge, the index of leading economic indicators, broke an 18monthNYT - 700 words
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221 1984-05-02 5 AP IN SPITE OF intensified picketing, thousands of British miners went to work on Monday and refused to back their leader Arthur Scargill's call for a complete halt to coal production in Britain. A 50-day-old coal strike, the longest industrial dispute since Britain's sixmonthAP - 221 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article282 1984-05-02 5 Agencies SWISS watchmakers on Monday reported first-quarter exports of US$354 million, an 11 per cent increase over the same period last year. But the figure remained well below exports of $386 million in the first three months of 1981, a record year. INDONESIA oaiAgencies - 282 words
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Advertisement237 1984-05-02 4 BmAm. Rrst In Space. SS: j jr m 8 v The first thing you notice as you enter the First Class cabin of a Pan Am 7475P is the extraordinary feeling of space. First In Comfort And as you settle into your Space Seat, your Pan Am Sleeperette Seat,® this237 words
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Advertisement41 1984-05-02 5 Suggested retail prices' Available exclusively Irom: BOUTIQUE LANVIN. Hyatt Regency Singapore. Scotts Road. Singapore 0922. Tel *****39 Open.ng hours Mon to Sat 10am 7pm Sun 11am 7pm And from LANVIN Comers at Leadcng Department Stores Fj. benjamin a SONS PTE LTD41 words
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Article529 1984-05-02 6 ON A DAY set aside for workers to rest and celebrate, the Prime Minister, too, took a break and left the May Day Rally speech to the Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong. This departure from tradition might be read by some529 words
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Article, Illustration620 1984-05-02 6 BOEY KIT YIN - The Food and Hotel Asia '84 exhibition By BOEY KIT YIN THE FOOD and Hotel Asia 84 exhibition was an event where one could not complain of hunger, thirst or the shortage of visitors. As Asia's largest food exhibition, it attracted more than 19,500 visitors, a620 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-05-02 6 THERE «u a cew at the Food ud Hatel Asia *84 exhibition b«t It was m ordlaary one far tt produced milk at a touch of a switch. Although no great beauty, the mechaalcal cow, small corner of the New Dairy Board staad, caused quite a243 words
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Article484 1984-05-02 6 UPI ALL that was missing was the handshake at the end of the meeting. A new videoconferencing system that allows all the give and take of face-to-face communication even when the participants are continents apart is coming to market. Vitalink, a four-year-old Silicon Valley company, isUPI - 484 words
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Advertisement141 1984-05-02 6 Tfeppanyaki with a view. *4s* ■u K.V- v EnjcyitnowattheNadaman. Our teppanyaki chefs will whet your appetite as they cut, slice and chop their way through a profusion of courses right before your eyes. Then, in tme Nadaman style, you are served course by course, so the subtle differences in each141 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous866 1984-05-02 6 1 SINGAPORE 5 1 2.30 PM SBCTEXT Live San** Pages 3.00 PM Opening and Programme ffghfights folowed by Hotel (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 4.40 The Richard Simmons Show (Exercise programme) 5.00 Animals, Animate, Animals Rooster 5.25 Romper Room (Children's programme in English) 5.50 Home 6.10 Programme Kgtights 6.15 News 6.25866 words
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Article, Illustration1900 1984-05-02 7 PETER MARSH; DAVID MARSH - The United States is courting European interest in an unusual space project that will open up vast commercial possibilities. While Europe debates the costs of partnership, PETER MARSH in London and DAVID MARSH in Paris take a look at what the US is offering.FT - 1,900 words
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Advertisement209 1984-05-02 7 living in i-styie splendour fs» s apartments Centrally located (not far from Orchard Road) at Dist 1130, Moulmein Road. 3-stofey studio units with lift and car park 12 units of 1 and 2 bedroom flats Area (616 sq. ft. to 1021 sq. ft) 5 types to select horn. Basement gymnasium209 words
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Advertisement110 1984-05-02 7 Hie three secrets of success discovered by hundreds of thousands can now be put to work with... Putting The One Minute Manager, to Work is a companion volume to The One Minute Manager, the hugely successful international best-seller which has sold more than a million hardback copies and has been110 words
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Miscellaneous677 1984-05-02 7 -11-OVE CBOBSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Come down and grab something to eat (5) 6 Looks for Samuel, we bear (5) 9 Once more a strange edict is quoted from memory (7) 10 Hot complaint (5) 11 Has a list (5) 12 Villain who never put a cigarette out (5)677 words
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Advertisement246 1984-05-02 8 If smooth and silky is your style of relaxation, then surround yourself with SILK tonight. The smoothest trio in town entertains Mondays to Saturdays in the luxury of the Fountain Lounge. Century Park Sheraton Singapore Where style surrounds you. Nassim HiH Singapore 1025. Tet *****77 Telex CPHSIN RS ***** &RS246 words
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Advertisement313 1984-05-02 8 'Paramount Hotel Where the happy people go Para Wave s first-ever Freestyle Dance Championship... every Wednesday, till The Grand Final on June 6. Come and Wednesdays. 2.9G 16 May Resident Judge: Mrs. Vivien Kok nnmo aisidnondom Steven 6 Vivien Dance Studio Opening hour C/aWWS*?Discotheque JmPmJST Paramount Hotel, Marine Parade Road313 words
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Advertisement230 1984-05-02 8 -mm 4 Hilton's Lounge presents Sandi Mark A duo that packs between them enough musical stylesf variety and talent to keep you entertained right through the night. Come and be enchanted. 8 pm 12.45 am J/TV I\ (Mondays to Thursdays)' J if. Bpm 1.45 am riy^^n (Fridays Saturdays and eves230 words
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Advertisement277 1984-05-02 8 C.iirobill Lour)jpc 1 1,1 1 1 B5 SCTJ Opening hours: DaHy from 12 noon to 1.45 am 20% discount off drinks from 12 noon to 7pm daily Also featuring •RHYTHM A TEENS from the Philippines Relax In cool comfort with a drink from our wtll-stochtd bmr. M mmmwiii. mmim ±m,277 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article158 1984-05-02 9 APR 30 ADIllbt CJ X Imp Oil 38* Alcan 38* J 24* Bank Mont Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel 24* lltt 30* uncti Intl Nickel Kerr Add 1** 17* BP Can Ltd 22* Brajcan 37* JJ Can Imp Bk 25*. Can Prm M| Canpar 43* Car line OXeefe Cmbl158 words
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Article272 1984-05-02 9 APR 30 Rand >/- Un Steel 135 -5 Unlsec 570 unch INDUSTRIALS Wool worth A Alpha MO -♦•40 MININGS ADercom 230 -5 AE And CI 900 unch Anglos 2410 -40 xsr* 400 >20 Anf IvaaJ Blyroors 1825 unch Barlows 1470 Buff els 8700 >560 C O Smith -5 Charter272 words
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Article188 1984-05-02 9 APR 30 Fr» CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* Aqultalne Nat Des Petrol* B 8 N Oenrals Danone C 8 F (ThomsonCsf) 306 230.40 2740 335 3 -0.5 20 5 Cle Francalae dm Petroles Credit Ponder De France H ache tie (Ubralrte). Mtcheltn (B> 256 1536 679 1 31 -4 Omnium Peugeot Philip*188 words
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Article1370 1984-05-02 9 NEW YORK stock prices closed mixed in light trading on Monday, but most of the market's momentum faded in late morning after IBM announced that it had decided not to increase its dividend payments. The Dow Jones industrial average, which climbed nearly II points last week1,370 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article146 1984-05-02 9 HONGKONG: Rice prices were unchanged to lower yesterday in fairly quiet trading. Among Thais, the top grade new crop fragrant rice shed HK$4 to $201 a picui but the old crop remained at $227. China types were unchanged from Monday closing, and the newly arrived Australian Yu Jim was146 words
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Article151 1984-05-02 9 TOKYO rubber futures closed at or near contract lows yesterday, with prices down 2.2 to 3.5 yen in active trading. Values extended Friday's weakness under the pressure of liquidation and stoploss selling, reflecting Monday's weakness abroad. Current May fell to the contract low 226.1 yen a Idlo, down 3.3151 words
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Article124 1984-05-02 9 WHEAT futures closed 6V« to two US cents a bushel lower on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday, with May ending near the bottom of the day's 10 V* -cent range. Values fell late in spite of mostly bullish fundamentals. One negative factor was disappointment in the trade124 words
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Article925 1984-05-02 9 THE STOCK market closed mixed yesterday with trading inhibited by concern over the rising trend in US interest rates, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT-30 index was up three points to 913.1 while the FT-SE 100 share index was off 2.4 points at 1135.9. r Distillers featured, touching925 words
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Article255 1984-05-02 9 FROM today there is a slight change in the selection of Hongkong yarn, cloth and cotton prices to give a better representation of the textile market. YABN prices quoted in Hongkong yesterday in HK dollars per bale of 400 lbs. CarM yam m mm: Blue Phoenix 16 s 3,550,255 words
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Article224 1984-05-02 9 Reuter SOYBEAN futures closed off 11'/« to five cents a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday, after trading firmer earlier. July traded in a 26 i -cent range. Outside participation in soybeans was relatively light, in part because of a European holiday, contributing to the day'sReuter - 224 words
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Article949 1984-05-02 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed a dull, featureless morning yesterday £6 to £1 a tonne higher. July closed £6 up at £2,116. The market opened up to £7 higher and traded quietly in a narrow range, with activity curbed by continental holidays and a lack of fresh news. Sterling's949 words
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188 1984-05-02 9 Reuter EXPORTS from the Philippines' first copper smelter, opened in May last year, reached 55,266 tonnes by the end of the first quarter of 1984. The figure includes 26,162 tonnes shipped during the first quarter of this year, said the president of PhilippineReuter - 188 words
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Article34 1984-05-02 9 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 2 FINANCIAL TIMES wSSfSSsZZ; H industrials AUSTRALIAN FrWay* VMWmU^0 INDUSTRIALS ZfAiSII—^ Mon'dav £5 2 DOW JONES AVERAGE aJoZTZIZ"" "c.Std industrials ALL ORDINARIES Monday ""available Tuesday 755.6 Week Ago closed34 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article806 1984-05-02 10 FT THE KUWAIT government is expected to announce, in the next few weeks, the final formula which, it is hoped, will end the country's stock market crisis once and for all. The plan, like the problem itself, is complicated and costly. A lot hinges onFT - 806 words
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Article3645 1984-05-02 10 1Q&4 High Low Company Last Sale +orGr'« Div Div CVr Gr*s Y*ld Net P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 173 310 308 380 375 350 111 470 322 278 518 482 500 710 300 478 418 535 1020 428 506 1450 302 8053,645 words
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547 1984-05-02 10 NYT TEXACO INC has reached a definitive agreement to sell its controlling stake in the Entertainment k Sports Programming Network (ESPN), America's biggest cable television service in number of subscribers, to the American Broadcasting Co (ABC). Under the terms of the agreement,NYT - 547 words
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Article513 1984-05-02 10 Reuter AMERICAN Express Co is seeking to extend cross-sell-ing of its products, especially among several of its newly acquired subsidiaries. Chairman James Robinson told the annual meeting that Investors Diversified Services Co, acquired late last year from Alleghany Corp, has already become a major sellerReuter - 513 words
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175 1984-05-02 10 Reuter BRTTISH merchant bank Samuel Montagu A Co Ltd has taken a 56 per cent stake in a newly-formed Swiss investment bank underwriting and distributing Swiss franc bonds. The new Geneva-based bank, Samuel Montagu (Suisse) SA, will also involve Switzerland's Bank Leu andReuter - 175 words
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929 1984-05-02 11 NYT IS THE DECK stacked against stocks? Until the air clears on the economy and interest rates, many money managers are asking themselves that question. One of them is Peter Lynph, portfolio manager of Fidelity's Magellan Fund, who has racked upNYT - 929 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1984-05-02 11 MBF HOLDINGS Bhd is continuing to pursue an expansion path consistent with its strengths, according to its chairman Tunku Abdullah Ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman. This is in keeping with the group's tradition of seeking involvement in opportunities which would have a significant impact1,004 words
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200 1984-05-02 11 Reuter MOST shareholders of Marinduque Mining k Industrial Corp (MMIC), have approved a conversion of 13 billion pesos of its debts into equity. The programme, the Philippines' biggest government bail-out of a private company, calls for conversion into common stock equity, income bonds and non-interest-bearingReuter - 200 words
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721 1984-05-02 11 NYT IN JUST two years, the Mostek Corp, based in Dallas, has grown into one of the biggest makers of an important computer chip. Now it faces the task of diversifying against the day of an inevitable market downturn. Mostek, which theNYT - 721 words
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Article365 1984-05-02 10 HONGKONG PRICES reversed early losses yesterday to close narrowly mixed cm mainly interest with technical (actors dominating. Prices eased on chartist selling after early falls but support was found below the 1,030 mark of the Hang Seng index, prompting sellers to cover positions. The index closed 2.33 points365 words
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Article438 1984-05-02 10 SHARE prices closed mixed yesterday in light trading with selective buying countered by profit-taking. The market average gained 2.81 points from Saturday's close at 11,019.09, after rising 34.60 on Saturday but trading was a light 330 million shares compared with Saturday's half-day 320 million because of holidays this week438 words
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Article251 1984-05-02 10 MAY 01 NT All Sincere lndui B 86 -015 Asia Cement JTSO 0.1 Cathay Cora SI JO -OJ Chang Hwa Bank SMO -OS Chen Loong 2*40 -01 Chla Haln Cement 31 JO -0.4 China Cheat 1940 0.5 China Deir 27 JO -0.4 China Elect Wire 17 JO 04 China251 words
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Article442 1984-05-02 10 PRICES on Australian stock exchanges moved in a narrow range yesterday on light volume with brokers reporting underlying but restrained buying support. News of the Australian consumer price index fall of 0.4 per cent for the March quarter strengthened industrial stocks in afternoon trading. At the close, the All-ordi-naries442 words
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Advertisement463 1984-05-02 11 w Weaico A mtnu 01 in« Waaina BfOtnwt Group MARKETING EXECUTIVE Our business is multi-faceted with emphasis in construction, material handling, industrial, engineering and marine equipment. We have consolidated our Singapore operation and now poised to regionalise our business through organic growth. The position should appeal to persons already in463 words
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Advertisement570 1984-05-02 11 unnen rnoTon uionKs (maLaasia) HOLnings BenHaD (Incorporated in Malaysia) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1983 December Iggf™? 0 wlshes 10 ,h€ following audited results of the Group for the year ended 31 GROUP Turnover Operating Profit Before Taxation Share Of Profits/(Losses) Of Associated Companies Profit570 words
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Article427 1984-05-02 12 UNITED Pulp A Paper G (UPP), which is still ru moured to be a takeove target, has sunk deepe into the red, judging by it: 1963 results. The company was in th< news late last year whei two businessmen, H( Whyechung and Ho Sin427 words
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Article31 1984-05-02 12 'TRADING on a settlement basis in the shares of «■gtpsre Fsdder, Singapore Bu Service, Datak Keramat Holdings and G*M Caia will be suspended from June 1 until further notice.31 words
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Article583 1984-05-02 12 ALAN LEE - Companies Edrtor: ALAN LEE By ALAN LEE r UNITED MOTOR Works (Malaysia) Holdings Bhd's group earnings for 1983 have been slashed by half in spite of higher contributions from its newly acquired motor-vehicle business. The main reason for the profit decline was the poor show583 words
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582 1984-05-02 12 MALAYSIAN Containers (1974) Bhd (MCB) has said that it stands to reap a profit of M 512.37 million from the sale of its shareholdings in Malayan Fibre Containers Sdn Bhd (MFC) and Kuala Lumpur Glass Manufacturers Co Sdn Bhd (KLGM). Replying to582 words
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499 1984-05-02 12 MALAYSIAN Mosaics Bhd (MMB) is to rationalise the group's operations following the completion of its acquisition of 68.92 per cent of Syarikat Fajar Enterprise Sdn Bhd, a property development company in Tawau, Sabah. Its vice-chairman, Mr Ghazali bin Datuk Yusoff, said rationalisation499 words
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Article231 1984-05-02 12 TUNKU Abdullah, Datuk Hisham Albakri. Mr AD Stirling and Mr PH Seddon were re-elected as Malayan Cement Bkd directors on April 30. THE ANNUAL general meeting of Brltiafc-Ameri-eaa Tabaeea Cmpaay (8) Ltd will be held at the Pavilion Inter-Continental 1 hotel on May 25. i OVERSEAS Laiaa Trut231 words
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419 1984-05-02 12 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK ACMA Electrical Industries Ltd has shown overall improvement in its 1983 year-end results but the dividend payout remains unchanged. The group, which is involved in the manufacture and sale of electrical appliances, registered a Jump in consolidated pre-tax earnings from 1508,000419 words
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377 1984-05-02 12 CHOCOLATE Products (Malaysia) is expected to reap pre-tax profits of M 51.908 million in the year ending Dec 31, 1984, following its acquisition of Grand Finale Sdn Bhd and its proposed special issue. Of the projected earnings, Chocolate Products' own pre-tax profits are377 words
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Advertisement450 1984-05-02 12 THINK FITNESS... THINK I*ll NESS INTERNATIONAL Lei the professionals get Vt'ilt W>. t -i I «r FONESS.#.^.^ PROFESSIONS. FINES? CEMER3 3 Shentoo Way, #03-12. Shenton House Singapore 0106. Te1eph0ne:*****77 m NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY presents ACCOUNTING EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT COURSES I) PERFORMANCE EVALUATION May 21 24, 1984 with450 words
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Advertisement9 1984-05-02 12 SEE PAGE 9 FOR LONDON STOCKS AND SELECTED INDICES9 words
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Advertisement194 1984-05-02 12 EEIBF The Institute of Banking Finance One-day Seminar on IMPACT OF THE US ECONOMY ON EXCHANGE AND INTEREST RATES 30 MAY 1984, SHANGRI-LA HOTEL, SINGAPORE An opportunity to listen to two speakers from the United States discuss the prospects of the US economy and its impact on foreign exchange markets.194 words
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Miscellaneous60 1984-05-02 12 OUTLOOK for today: Showers in several areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Bepjrt farll Wvs prtor to 7 M pm m May 1 at toe Maximum temperature 32.4 Associated humidity Minimum temperature 25 Associated humidity I Hours of sunshine qJU Rainfall in millimetres vt i Total rainfall for60 words
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325 1984-05-02 13 STATE-owned shipping lines serving United States ports will still be subjected to restrictive procedures before they can set, if at all, their own freight rates lower than those offered by private-owned shipping companies. The US Shipping Act of325 words
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Article, Illustration408 1984-05-02 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE problem of unpredictable port strikes in Australia has prompted at least one shipping line to change its schedules to the country. EAC Line, which has a direct service from the United States west coast to Fre mantle in408 words
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Article31 1984-05-02 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan/South Pacific Freight Conference said they will reduce their currency adjustment factor to 16.5 per cent from 18.5 per cent from May L ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article115 1984-05-02 13 Reuter A BRITISH supertanker rescued 92 Vietnamese refugees whose tiny vessel was spotted foundering in the South China Sea, a United Nations refugee agency official said. A spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for refugees said the Vietnamese 66 adults and 26 children were taken ashore on SaturdayReuter - 115 words
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Article773 1984-05-02 13 Shipping Line Pa*f C«l Shipping Line P»«e C«i Shipping Line Page C«l Shipping Line Sammi Um Page (M Abra Transport IV 4 Feaco vn 4/5 Lloyd Bras VI vn x AC Toepfer Ale* X 4 FI4G-CAVN VI Lloyd Trlestiao vn 4/5 Sank! Shpg I i~ 3 4773 words
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332 1984-05-02 14 LOSS-MAKING Pakistan National Shipping Corporation is to be given a £13.5 million injection of government cash and greater preference on import and export cargoes. These measures, announced in Karachi, implement the recommendations of the government-spon-sored Kazi Report set up to investigate the problems of332 words
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Article685 1984-05-02 14 AFP FIRMER conditions developed on the freight market last week, with grain rates moving to a two year high. Conditions, outwardly, were quiet following the long Easter weekend and in front of holidays in Japan this week, with details slow to emerge, but enquiry was quite pronounced inAFP - 685 words
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Article1723 1984-05-02 14 CHARTERING on Monday has mainly been confined lo the time-charter and grain sectors of the freight market with no fresh iron ore fixing reported, shipbrokers said. Three vessels were arranged on time-charter from Muscat to Japan via Mormugao comprising two 40,000 tonners at U554,200 and $4,375 daily respectively1,723 words
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Article193 1984-05-02 15 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. AMRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.193 words
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289 1984-05-02 15 SHIPOWNERS in Japan have called on the government to help them fight off foreign competition which is threatening their share of the country's vast export trade. The powerful Japanese Shipowners' Association has urged the government to take step 6 to ensure that at least289 words
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765 1984-05-02 15 Reuter AS THE fish slowly return to the waters off the Breton coast, villagers are celebrating what their lawyers say is a landmark legal victory following the wreck of the Amoco Cadiz supertanker off their shores in 1978. A Chicago Court decided earlier lastReuter - 765 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-05-02 15 THE 1,428 TEU container, vessel, the Nedlloyd Van Diemen, was recently launched in the Nether- lands. It is the last of three, container ships in Nedlloyd Lines' current new building programme with the Van der Giessen-de Noord Shipyard. The Nedlloyd Van Diemen is 182.5 metres long142 words
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5636 1984-05-02 20 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 ur5,636 words
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Article704 1984-05-02 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Voy Arrival date/time Operator for LCL cargo movement schedule Location Al Wajba Access 8 *****4E 35 1010 14BE/84 40/429 18B/I9A 206/84 27/84 3W 44B 306 34S 51/435 *****E 143/3 3.5.84 3.5.84 3.5.84 3.5.84 3.584 3.5.84704 words
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Article1622 1984-05-02 21 The leading shipping lines operating from iocal ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Urt-Kirult Liar Transgroup (S) AhreaUel Uwr SrrvW Kim Shpg <S) C Jfftrr Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alps* Intrasea (S) BinUng Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling and Forwarding1,622 words
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Article472 1984-05-02 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Baikal Hosei Maru Hugheverett Rajah Brooke Frances Bay Jenhol Jenson Kapitan Smirnov Kota Angkasa Leipzig Ned Bangkok Sanwa Fontaine Sun Gerbera Well Rainbow PASIR PANJANG Berth 1/2 25/6 29/30 20W 27 22 2IE 46/7 35/6 33/4 44 19 5 23/4 Agent472 words
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Advertisement504 1984-05-02 13 TiTt I RDI\I AM Ml OSEALORDO FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) 1 NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND TO FUROPF VIA SUEZ KOREAN lACEJN 24W 0 CHEF 3M UK CONTARO 40W UYH< V, Si UNITED ARAB EMIRATES TRHM fUROPE VIA SUF7 EXPRESS504 words
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Advertisement773 1984-05-02 13 REACH YOUR AUDIENCE EFFECTIVELY ■times® KiisiiM\ss l)irc( lor\ of Sin&i|MMV MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, QU M MUX) M. RANDO M. RANDO M. RAIOO M M. RANDO 3-3/5 10-10/5 17-17/5 24-24/5 31-31/5 4-5/5 11-12/5 11-19/5 25-21/5 1-2/0 0-9/6 PI Vt/V TO: BELGIUM HOLLAND. U.K., GERMANY, FRANCE,773 words
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Advertisement353 1984-05-02 14 To Europe. H FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur 2) Mm |3) (fbwij 4) ctwri I VESSEL Tj.) Gb»n |;)trbw|| 3) I'm R'dam I 5) Le H Mm far J) Barcelona. Genoa, 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremertiaten, Aartws. Copentiacen. Hetsm»i 4) Malmo. Stockholm. Oslo •AcceptM(353 words
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Advertisement378 1984-05-02 14 Thailand Auckland Taaranga TTXftBP YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA FN*> Wl PI ftm.na an aotr ace i/s 17/5 24/5 Pacific South Waat Pacific North Waat Faadar at Tokyo F MMhv VS. LA/LB OM Mrtto VSI SUI VCR TMMSW a Jl/5 3/S HVUGA 6/6 7/1 MIDDLE EAST 11/5 SHR-KASMU H 14/6378 words
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Advertisement779 1984-05-02 15 :&38l The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK 'CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok UTANO MARU CARRKAR HT HUMFwrorvs unwoa mt NBKROPKSS NOHSHRKEBWSS J'ta HW| (ran 2J/5 25/5 27/5 «/< K/l l«/( 12/t M/ 0 11/t 21/( 23/« 25/1 27/«779 words
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Advertisement338 1984-05-02 15 Franco Belyuui Services h: i-iich s rv t H;//i Urtninn h.ir h.i lcrn I inc--35 mmm fZB A< <■ Consorl. m m t-rm rrrrn CHARGEURS HAVRAISE M(DfX LINE Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd Port fc •nog \B P«?»lmg Jrnym 56?593 *****3 P#n®ng 6374S '4i E LM A 1L W J FVPRESA338 words
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Advertisement692 1984-05-02 16 LLi I '0 COMTMIN Hapag-Lloyd S e Lm«wWl>»o Genoa HOurj Rdam Bhavtn Antwerp 0/5 12/5 14/5 t/C 10/( 13/fi 11/( 1(/C 21/0 Kawia Mara Bay Ffwdtwl Eiprtu Bay Lratrpoal Bay Connecting m Tokyo Connecting in Kobe "Also occeptmg corgo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS vio mimlandbndge, and US MIO-WEST by microbridge"692 words
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Advertisement386 1984-05-02 16 K.iST. LINE tout RLLLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE VIA SUE/ a Member of the Ace Convortun 3E ORWTAL CHEF IK HK CCKTAtO 3* SEVEN SEAS BMKE 45E Y CONTAIN! RISE D 10 I ROM NORIH «MfRI(A lASI COASI fun BU LBt»di CMon NYC St MuM CMor 27/5 10/6 22/6 24/6386 words
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Advertisement456 1984-05-02 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR FAST/FUROPF CONTAINER SFRVICF ACCCPTMG FCL I tCI CARGO FOR IM» Gk>. I!* 1 0,1 W* l IW e /W n n M/M •>/« 02 M M 1m ,?2 *<E /M M/# n/ ssrjur"" ,namm IMBON SOUTHAMPTON MANOfSTnt LIVERPOOL. auGOD M FUUSTOm Amsterdam km RQTTERPAM I UROPf FAR456 words
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Advertisement313 1984-05-02 16 Everett Lines] COMPAMA PERUANA DC VAPOKES (CP*) "PERUVIAN STATE UNE" ta Cwuo K othe <1 Mongionj ifld Of Koto 0" CPV Thfoufh Bills of Liflinj to final Oestmatior JOWOERETT* MURRAYEVERETT* ramo**rett* THOMASfVERfTT HUGHEVERfTT MANOIOEWRETT 21/23 Mar 2/5 Jun 17/20 Jim Seaport GOn 31-39/2 May 7/1 May 12/13 May 24/25 May313 words
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Advertisement253 1984-05-02 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Smfaport load** lor «*HM „/5 s ton a Khomn POST HUANG PENANG M SJNOSE MARITME Ptt HO TEI *****44 7 1 *****70 MAI.OSE MARtTMC SON BHO Id *****2/3 MAIArS* TRADE i TRANSPORT LTD Tel *****253 words
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Advertisement581 1984-05-02 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES m KARACHI/P.GULF SERVICES VOYAGE SPORE KARACHI i./.'.i KOTA CAHAYA KOTA PUSAKA 25-28/5 15-20/6 8-17/6 29-45/7 E-300 COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES Singapore lnPt-3/5 Rangoon 7-10/5 KOTA BERJAYA W-416 BANGKOK DIRECT SERVICES INDONESIA SERVICES i fiWiiiifrv KOTA JADE PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE LTD PIL BLDG., 140 Cecil Street, 03-00581 words
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Advertisement282 1984-05-02 17 KOTA BAHAGM KOTA BERLIAN KOTA N)AH KOTA HARAPAN MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN. SDN. BHD. VOV. PENANG P. KELAMG LOADMG FOR 4/»4 to Pt-5/5 KU/KK/SKN/TA 4/14 4-9/5 KK/SXN/TA 4/14 12-19/5 KK/SXN/TA 5/»4 16-20/5 KK/SXN/TA Agents SINGAPORF Pll TEL P KEIANG SFIATAN AGFNCY TFI Kl SFIATAN AGFNCY TFI PFNfING LEAN BFF ACO TFI282 words
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Advertisement758 1984-05-02 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE Kitjw kUru Cjrdgjn Bit STRAITS SPORE P HUANG UK «/5 t/5 23/5 13/5 15/5 3/4 24/5 22/5 4/4 frjrtturt Eiprns 27/5 »/J Lncfpaal Bit 3/S 5/S Bremtn fiprru 10/S 12/4 Hjwtarj fiprrii lt/t 24/4 TtA« Eiprm 24/4 21/ C eubope UK HAAI758 words
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Advertisement623 1984-05-02 17 I DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE FAR EAST FUI COWTMO BW STOW KM) 2/5 7/5 16/5 21/5 YOKOHAMA KOBE U/5 13/5 25/5 27/5 MAMPAMT VlO OB 16/5 21/5 25/5 V/i EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE EXPORT S«*>» Ku(* Baak UUh <m nn 7nb 5/5 20/5 17/6 18/5 22/6 4/6 12/6623 words
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Advertisement548 1984-05-02 17 T* PA-AN V7O AVA PAGAN BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadinf for Rangoon S'pore P Kelong Penonf 4/7 May 6/7 May 20/23 May bank line EXPRESS DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 19 Jun« 14 July 21 July 17 July548 words
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Advertisement992 1984-05-02 18 ,k. USA CANADA «j IV LINE —KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.— (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) K. PIOffER V 33 ASM STAR V 23 MONTI RUBY Vl7 1. BffiGE V3l MOnO VESSEL PKLG MY BMDGE V 25 30 Apr YAMASMN MARU V 0917 HAKONE MARU VOl R992 words
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Advertisement302 1984-05-02 18 Accepting Break bulk and containerised cargoes Direct tc South Africa Retards Spet Durban Ba» CTnm EL*i Maputo PEfe Accepting Container I Breafcbulli S.A MORGENSTER v o*3 15/5 21/5 lt/6 12/S 22/6 i/i Accepting Containers Only OSAKA MARU 571* 113/5 26/5 »/5 M/S Dwfean Spore HAYMAMA MMtU V5413G U CONSTANTIA V302 words
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Advertisement630 1984-05-02 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE Laatoig tor lOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE. TACORAA VANCOUVER B C Acctphng Fa/Fa Cntlmn ■9 ssn, MP AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accaptaig Fa/Fa Contanori Atoi icctptv>| (ram P KMn to. AucA/HM/Lrtt Spare AU> Sy* Aim KCDti lAMMS RAADAS VBHVA NAHM 14 IS Mai630 words
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Advertisement623 1984-05-02 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. K) Anson Ro.trl ie lntefn.itioii.ti Pl.t/.. S.n«).i|) )re 020/ Tel II( W> Lines) VO«AfIAU«| <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ALPAC LINE SSST" S pore P Kelang Loadinf for: ALPAC ASIA 16SWB 7 May Dvban/Tamatava/ Mama SEAWOOO SHIPPING CORPORATION CAMiwr S cT P elang LmA CAROWCP 5/5 Hodeidah623 words
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Advertisement721 1984-05-02 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): "»««<»*< »l l»« »CI Center*** MERCATOR 351 V....... K CHANCE 17W+... TW BROS 20W K JACEJM 24W_ 0 CHEF 39W HK CONTAfG 40W.. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K CHANCE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1700 6/5 FROM EUROPE (VIA721 words
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Advertisement559 1984-05-02 19 HtUNG-A SHIPPIN Korean Flag Vessels DQTlAfti SE »1~J? "TAINERISED DIRECT OK. KEELUNG BUSAN INCHON SEMTcontalneriseWir^^^^^^^o CALCUTTA m *PlUtf AGENCKS Plf no lei *****/; *****J4 boohing own s.S lUNAS SE lit SON BHO *1 let *****0 414?44 P" Trt *****4 P»N Irt *****5 J6/4/b CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN National Line of Sri559 words
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Advertisement806 1984-05-02 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD 0104 Tel *P hooe Numbers *****3 (15 Unn) Cat>»« Addfejj SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHAMMT NAM SOON SON. M. IST ANO 2NO FLOW SS NO 1 JALAN CEMPENWG PORT KLANC MAJyST KffiffimSEw < W:806 words
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Advertisement50 1984-05-02 19 ahrenkiel liner service gmbh DURBAN JOHANNESBURG.MAPUTO. MAURITIUS REUNION WESTBOUND PT LOUIS DURBAN 16/5/84 ■vfnsfßiinKa eto eto eta ■aaSSUSiStUUS/B R BAY DURBAN SIN WATER GEUS 4E/84 12/4 20/4 6/5 Agents: Kim Shipping Trading Pte Ltd 63 Market Street. *06-06 Tat Lee BtOg S pore 0104 Tele* RS ***** KIMTRA. Tel *****850 words
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Advertisement596 1984-05-02 20 Ikflioiial Container Lines fgSyjpjZjil 2 Sailings Weekly lmii!l.!n Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SON6KLA *0Y STOK SKIA ¥OY. STOK PWT I* 111/112 10 May 245,244 hPt 4 Ma, ■5, SINGAPORE ISLANDS UNH MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S pore PK Pnj Loadnf596 words
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Advertisement76 1984-05-02 21 DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO US PACIFIC COABT FEEDER VESSEL FROM U8 PACIFIC COAST DIRECT CALL VESSEL OAKLAND L BEACH 1 SPORE M*ini iu*h ORIf NI A l SfAWINOS I INf D AGfNCV Plf HP SINGAPORE MALAYSIA TEL *****81 SALES/BOOKINGS GENERAL FREIGHT M SDN BHD PK *****8 K L *****476 words
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Advertisement432 1984-05-02 21 Nedlloyd Lines Loading for CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA 1 CARRIBEAN/CENTRAL/EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA VESSEL B'POflEj CBAL WBTAO *STOWN P. OF MO J STOS SPAIN N Map«ar 8/5 21/6 24/6 26/6 27/6 20/7 22/7 N. Nagaiakl 8/6 21/7 23/7 28/7 30/7 26/8 28/8 UNaptya 10/7 21/8 23/8 28/8 30/8 26/9 28/9432 words
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Advertisement571 1984-05-02 22 d 1 9 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of Tho ACE Consortium) CHO VANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUIIY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) S p»tP*Um l«H»»tßdam Fitww H'b«>| Brnn M«ttp CAT »hrt )/5 21/5 m 5 24/5 5 27/5 79/5 ROMAN CHANCE 17R 7/5 I's 26/5 27/5 21/5 31/5 1/1571 words
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Advertisement661 1984-05-02 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-0 J, 13th floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Smgopore 0719 Tel *****44 Th R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE STORE P. KELANG PFNANG PHUKET lANGSA ¥53/14 4/12 Mar 15Mar LANGS* VM M 11/19 May 2 2 toy LAMPUNG W2/I4 4/5 May g661 words
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Advertisement542 1984-05-02 22 Z I M *WfW»T FULL CONTMO SERVICE accepta* FCL/L( carfoes to USA East t Nest Coast. Panama. Carnbbean and East Canada 6 tun !•> lun It km ?*> km 79 km IW 11 kt ZM 'EILAT CONTAINER LINE Sumk n't' til RMVfIMG 21 Mt| 4km 1] km 17 ton 11542 words
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Miscellaneous174 1984-05-02 22 Regional Weather fi Wa ¥a V m w Jk (frs A SI t iZs. y.^y a t.v fi m £®i £Vf in i-c Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND* R Thunderstorm Temperature a C y Shower Weather174 words
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