The Business Times, 3 May 1984
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Title Section12 1984-05-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, MAY J, 1184 60 CENTS12 words
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855 1984-05-03 1 TERESA LIM - ThaJalil Murder By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent THE MAN accused of killing Jalil Ibrahim told Hongkong police in a confessional statement last August that he was sent to Hongkong by Malaysian Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah. Mak Foon Than, now on855 words
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233 1984-05-03 1 THE Sfegapore Institute at Standards aid Research (Stair) caa inspect goods for the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) system •ace the approval certificate Is gives. A state meat frem the leeal Japaaeae Embassy saM: "The certificate ef approval will he fmndrd to Slilr233 words
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460 1984-05-03 1 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF THE MINISTRY of Labour has tightened up work permit procedures for foreign servants from today. All employers must send in their work permit applications first to the Work Permit Division (Ministry of Labour) for in-princi-ple approval before bringing in the460 words
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236 1984-05-03 1 SHELL is spending a further $16 million on more energy conservation projects which will be completed in two years' time. By then, Singapore's largest oil refinery expects to have a Corrected Energy and Loss index of 60. The Corrected Energy and Loss236 words
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72 1984-05-03 1 Reuter US TRADE Representative Bill Brock said yesterday that the Reagan Administration is opposed to continued limits on Japanese car imports. He said that "voluntary" import quotas could not be justified in view of "unbelievable new management bonuses" that US car company executivesReuter - 72 words
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Article68 1984-05-03 1 AFP MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday that he had met his four Cabinet colleagues of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA). Dr Mahathir, however, declined to give details of the discussions, the first since trouble erupted two months ago in the main political partyAFP - 68 words
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Article76 1984-05-03 1 Reuter TAIWANESE police yesterday seized a large quantity of fake goods, including more than 50,000 watches, in a crackdown on counterfeiting. Officials of the Taipei Commerical Crimes Unit said several people were arrested in a series of raids over the past week and would be charged withReuter - 76 words
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Article81 1984-05-03 1 UPI A FORMER executive of a large Swedish export company has admitted to selling American-made computer parts to the Soviet Union, apparently breaking a US embargo. Official sources in Stockholm said yesterday that the businessman told interrogators after his arrest last month that he had secretly exported theUPI - 81 words
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Article116 1984-05-03 1 Reuter A BRITISH pilgrim in Rome stunned Vatican staff and set off rumours of a miracle by getting up from a wheelchair and walking away moments after being blessed by Pope John Paul 11. But Jan Lavric, an able-bodied doctor visiting Rome with a party ofReuter - 116 words
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Article82 1984-05-03 1 Reuter THE panel investigating the murder of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino is expected to visit the US soon to interview about 15 witnesses there. Panel chairman Corazon Agrava said in Manila yesterday that the panel had written to the witnesses asking if they were willing toReuter - 82 words
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Article50 1984-05-03 1 AFP ASEAN foreign ministers will hold a special two-day session in Jakarta next week, with Cambodia topping the agenda. The meeting on Monday and Tuesday will coincide with a gathering in Indonesia of Asean's economic ministers, who are scheduled to discuss ways to enhance economic cooperation. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article34 1984-05-03 1 AFP LEBANON'S new Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Rashid Karame, met for the first time yesterday while Syrian officials in Damascus were attempting to convince two key Muslim appointees to serve AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration170 1984-05-03 1 AFP LIBYAN leader Muammar Gaddafi yesterday warned countries sheltering "Libyan terrorists," sought by Interpol at Libyan request, that he would strike them "where it hurts." Each country had its "sensitive point," he said at a press conference in Tripoli. He added, without giving details, that heAFP - 170 words
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311 1984-05-03 1 AFP DATUK Harun Idris, a vice-president of the United Malays National Organisation, has called for the separation of the party deputy president's post from that of the deputy prime minister. Launching his campaign to unseat Datuk Musa Hitam from the party's number two positionAFP - 311 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-05-03 1 AFP MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah was tight-lipped yesterday on allegations by Mak Fook Than, the man accused of murdering Malaysian banker Jalil Ibrahim, that he (Mak) was sent to Hongkong by the minister. Tengku Razaleigh's secretary took down an Agence France-Presse report ofAFP - 185 words
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Advertisement152 1984-05-03 1 V Cmtlm fraud charge...page 5 SINGAPORE IS ONE OF THE MOST EXPENSIVE PLACES TO HAVE A CAR. OR IS IT? Not if you rent one from BTW. That way, you can avoid the initial outlay, road tax and maintenance costs that pose a real burden to the car owner. What152 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration481 1984-05-03 2 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP STATUTORY boards will continue to be the main users of computer-aided design (CAD) and computeraided manufacturing (CAM) systems, at least until 1985. This is the projection of Miss Yeo Lay Har, the deputy head of the CAD/ CAM unit jointly set up by481 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-05-03 2 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG A FACE-LIFTED version of the successful Apple II computer should be available in Singapore by Christmas. The Apple lie was launched in California last week. This is the second major product announced by the computer manufacturer in the past three months,Source: Financial Times - 429 words
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131 1984-05-03 2 OVERSEAS Union Bank customers will now be able to perform a wide range of banking transactions on a push-button telephone at any time of the day. A new service, OUB Phone Bank, will be officially launched by the bank today. This service is available131 words
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463 1984-05-03 2 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE DIETHELM (S) Pte Ltd is enlarging its product portfolio by trading in brand name fashion goods. The company's consumer division has added the Ermenegildo Zegna men's wear range to its established Arrow shirts section. Diethelm 's arrangement with the463 words
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Article367 1984-05-03 2 TTANJTN has added a few more projects to its list of 100 projects offered to delegates attending the 2nd China Business Conference 1984 to be held in the city from June 8-17. Mr Chang Soo, managing director of AGS Management Consultants Pte Ltd in Singapore, said that businessmen367 words
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260 1984-05-03 3 OMAN hopes to improve bilateral relationships economic and diplomatic with Singapore. During his first official visit to the Republic, Mr Yousuf bin Al-Alawi Abdullah, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Oman, will discuss "matters of common interests" with Mr SDhanabalan and Dr260 words
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Article254 1984-05-03 3 DM THE current tight labour market, employers can recruit more disabled workers. Few, however, have thought of this recourse, says a group of part-time MBA students at the National University of Singapore. For their class project, this group of 12 from the School of Postgraduate254 words
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419 1984-05-03 3 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN A FIVE-YEAR manpower development plan for the police force in Singapore has identified a number of major problem areas that have to be resolved in the near future. For instance, the police still suffer from a shortage419 words
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Article285 1984-05-03 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES April 30-May 30: Industrial Instrumentation, Nanyang Technological Institute, Applied Research Corporation May 2: Accounting For Your Own Business, RELC International House, Singapore Business And Professional Women's Association May 2-4: Accounts Development Strategies/ Xerox Learning Systems, World Trade Centre, EDI Associates Pte Ltd May 4-June 1:285 words
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192 1984-05-03 3 "BIRTH of a Nation Singapore in the *****" is the topic for this year's preuniversity seminar. Speakers include the President, Mr Devan Nair; the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) Mr S Rajaratnam; the Minister of State (Education) Dr Tay Eng Soon; and192 words
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Article76 1984-05-03 3 OFFICIALS and members of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and 18 of its affiliates will visit homes for the aged from May 5 to 27. Held in conjunction with the NTUC May Day celebrations, the visits aim to bring more cheer to the elderly76 words
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379 1984-05-03 3 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN LOCAL businessmen should avoid setting up agency arrangements in Indonesia if they do not want their businesses there to come under the new Indonesian tax system. Mr John J O'Connell, partner at Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co, an accounting379 words
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353 1984-05-03 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE THE FOCUS is on action at the workplace and the spotlight is trained on teaching managers and supervisors industrial engineering skills. The National Productivity Board (NPB) is reviving its Industrial A Operations Engineering (IOE) unit. The unit was active until353 words
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108 1984-05-03 3 TELECOMS has extended IDD services to Tonga in the South Pacific. Previously, only person-to-person and number-to-number telephone services are available to this destination. IDD calls are dialled direct by a person on an IDD telephone without any assistance from the international telephone exchange operator108 words
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Advertisement122 1984-05-03 2 The Audi 100 has opened up new perspectives in automobile engineering. Setting new standards in aerodynamics, spaciousness, fuel economy and comfort. An achievement, which cars will be measured against, for years to come. Make an appointment to test drive the Audi 100, and ask about its extraAudinary 3-year warranty on122 words
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Advertisement326 1984-05-03 3 Take advantage of today's property prices! The Chase makes it easier to buy or sell HUDC (Phase 1)... Are you thinking of buying an HUDC (Phase 1) apartment? Talk to Chase today. We believe our new housing loan scheme will interest you. Mortgage loan with CPF savings up to 100%326 words
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Advertisement152 1984-05-03 3 ®585S Perfect-Matching Carpets From ESCO After years of research, Esco of Holland has invented a revolutionary system in patterning perfect matching carpet tiles Known as Esco Micron, the electronic precision system guarantees a degree of accuracy in patterning, not possible with conventional methods. You can now have carpet tiles with152 words
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OVERSEAS
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797 1984-05-03 4 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent IN SPITE OF recent reports that some Hongkong property lords have started to buy land at government auctions, the colony's Rating and Valuation Department's Property Review 1984 provides bleak news for anyone with hopes for faster recovery in this797 words
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172 1984-05-03 4 AFP THE Japanese petrochemical industry is to send a mission to Saudi Arabia later this month to ask the oil-rich country to adopt a moderate" pricing policy for its petrochemical products. Industry sources in Tokyo said yesterday that Saudi Arabia was to complete aAFP - 172 words
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335 1984-05-03 4 AFP PHARMACEUTICAL magnate Shoji Uehara climbed to the top in the 1983 list of income-tax payers in Japan, forking out 5.6 billion yen (about US$25 million). Officials of Japan's National Tax Administration Agency said that the 55-year-old businessman's income last year was estimatedAFP - 335 words
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201 1984-05-03 4 UPI THE "burger battle" heated up last year and cost the three giant US hamburger chains McDonald's, Burger King and Wendy's 5J871.000 a day for television advertisements. The latest issue of Consumers Digest magazine says that more than $318 million was spent by theUPI - 201 words
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296 1984-05-03 4 AFP LEN MURRAY announced on May Day that he would resign this autumn as general secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), surprising British politicians and Labour leaders. Mr Murray, 61, will be stepping down three years before schedule. A manAFP - 296 words
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Article694 1984-05-03 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From KAL KE687 0020 SEL/KUL PAA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL CID09 0010 TPE SLA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH681 0820 KUL TMA TL351 0830 BEY/DXB MAS MH601 0905 KUL SV SV378 0910 JED/RUH MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN694 words
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478 1984-05-03 5 UPI BRITAIN yesterday warned that it would take tougher steps against embassies used as bases for terrorism after police searching the L-. empty Libyan embassy in London found loaded guns and evidence that a police- woman was shot to death from insideUPI - 478 words
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144 1984-05-03 5 AP THE HEAD of America's space agency has said that the US expects a commitment of US$2 billion from Europe and more than $1 billion from Japan before those two countries take part in a manned space station to be launched early in the nextAP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration534 1984-05-03 5 Primaries 14 UPI FORMER US Vice-Presi-dent Walter Mondale scored an easy victory over Senator Gary Hart in the Tennessee primary, moving closer to the Democratic presidential nomination. Reverend Jesse Jackson nailed down his first primary win with a landslide victory in Washington, DC. MrUPI - 534 words
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Article, Illustration125 1984-05-03 5 DEATH by primitive nrraws u age when people, (rem Tokyo to Beaa, are pratestlag against toe preliferattoa of nuclear weapons sack was toe (ate of tola unidentified Indonesian la Irian Jaya. OPM (Free Weat Pnpna) rebels are sees here steading araaad toe bedy sf tbe IndoaeslaaAP picture - 125 words
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244 1984-05-03 5 Reuter AFGHAN rebels fighting for control of the strategic Panjsher valley have apparently taken heavy casualties but have not been defeated by government and Soviet forces. US State Department spokesman Alan Romberg said yesterday that the rebel strategy appeared to be to withdraw toReuter - 244 words
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Article421 1984-05-03 5 Bernama LAWYER John Wimbush. who died under mysterious circumstances last month, is to be named in a fraud charge together with two feliOw lawyers from the same firm, Deacons, in connection with the now-col-lapsed Carrian group of companies. The South China Morning Post ofBernama - 421 words
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279 1984-05-03 5 UPI THE government-ordered changeover in Nigeria's currency has triggered confusion in the country. On Tuesday, department stores, supermarkets and taxi drivers refused payments in old bills. Many people who lined up in the hot Africa sun for hours at banks to exchange their old currencyUPI - 279 words
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159 1984-05-03 5 Reuter CANADIAN biologists hope to breed giant rainbow trout which they say could be the food of the future and transform world eating patterns. Two biologists at McMaster University in Hamilton, pioneers in the field of genetic engineering, say the trout, about five rim*»Reuter - 159 words
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560 1984-05-03 6 Reuter NYT INTERNATIONAL Business Machines has admitted that its home computer, the PC Junior, is not living up to expectations. Chairman John Opel told the company's annual stockholder meeting in Los Angeles yesterday that sales of the US$65O to $1,300Reuter; NYT - 560 words
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Article127 1984-05-03 6 AP THE US House of Representatives judiciary committee voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve a Bill sought by California's Silicon Valley that would make it illegal to copy computer semiconductor chips without approval. The measure's sponsors, Don Edwards and Norm Mineta, said that a companyAP - 127 words
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484 1984-05-03 6 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S Northern Territory is seeking to become the investment axis between Australia and South-east Asia. Officials of the territory's government said yesterday that it was well placed to achieve this aim with its capital closer to most Southeast Asian capitals than nearlyReuter - 484 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-05-03 6 UPI AMERICAN customs agents seized two shipments, removed the contents and repacked them with concrete in a "sting" operation to trap a supplier of scientific equipment to the Soviet Union. Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger, in a report to Congress in February about progress inUPI - 452 words
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306 1984-05-03 6 Bernama THE Malaysian International Trading Corporation (Mico), has struck a multimillion dollar counter trade deal with the Philippine International Trading Corporation (PITC). The deal, hailed as a positive step in improving bilateral trade relationship between the two countries under the present economic conditions inBernama - 306 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article356 1984-05-03 6 Agencies JAPANESE drinkers will have to consult their purses after tax on liquor rose 20 to 35 per cent yesterday as part of the government's effort to secure revenue to rehabilitate the national finances. The liquor tax increase, the first in three years, boosted theAgencies - 356 words
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Advertisement246 1984-05-03 4 I T 4 t s i MM :r^m k. W. ..X?s*il|-h» .i"* f J"*'* -«</ V Surely the best business class service is provided by Scandinavian Airlines? "F the popular American magazine. ortune had to say about our First Business Class After testing out 17 different airlines. e think you246 words
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Advertisement10 1984-05-03 4 Pan Am Clipper Class. More Seatroom. More Legroom. More Space.10 words
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Advertisement186 1984-05-03 5 Editorial... page 8 il":" iTi Keck Seng Tower is now ready for immediate occupation Share this same address with these distinguished names... Malayan United Bank Bhd (Singapore Branch) Thai International Airways London Guarantee Reinsurance Co Ltd Construction Industry Development Board SSC&B/LINTAS (SEA) And Others A strategic location at 133 Cecil186 words
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Advertisement70 1984-05-03 5 CENTRE YOUR BUSINESS AT THE PAVILION Quick check-ins and checkouts. Airport representatives round-the-clock. Worldwide reservations. Comprehensive business centre. Guestrooms convertible into meeting rooms. A health centre. Maxim's de Paris for gourmet dining. The Summer Palace for the finest Cantonese cuisine. Where else but at the Pavilion Inter-Continental Singapore. THE ADVANTAGE70 words
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Advertisement196 1984-05-03 6 Ingredients One generous boss, one willing-to-learn staff, six weeks course in French cooking at Le Bernard in Restaurant at City House. Ss9o/- course fee. Method Write a note to your boss along these lines: Dear Boss, Your nice comments regarding my culinary talents on account of the "excellent coffee" I196 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article343 1984-05-03 7 THE Singapore dollar closed unchanged against the US dollar at Monday's level of 552.0675/85. I»<ertuk forward Mm M J pa: One Month 2.0852 2.0867 Two Months 2.0822/2.0837 Three Months 2.0790/2.0806 Six Months 2.0670 2.0680 The US dollar closed weaker against major currencies except sterling, in moderately active trading343 words
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Article39 1984-05-03 7 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $110 million 91-day Treasury bills. The tender closes on May 4. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.39 words
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Article223 1984-05-03 7 THE dollar opened above 2.73 marks yesterday but slightly below New York's close in moderately active two-way trading. Dealers believe the dollar's recent upward trend has been apparently checked, and expect the currency to consolidate between 2.7250 and 2.7350 marks as more European exchanges restart after Tuesday's May Day223 words
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Article23 1984-05-03 7 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.69 per cent.23 words
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Article227 1984-05-03 7 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on May 2: US Dollar* Offer Bid 7 days 10* 10* 1 month 10* 10* 2 months 11 10* 3 months 11* 11 0 months 117/16 115/16 9 months 11 11/*****/16 12 months 12 11* Dai. Sw.Fn. (Middle Price.) 1227 words
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Article134 1984-05-03 7 THE US dollar eased further against other major currencies yesterday after opening lower under mild profit-taking pressure. It fell to 2.7295/7305 marks from an early 2.7332/39 and New York's 2.7350/65 close, and to 226.80/90 yen from 227 05/15 and 227.15/25. Dealers said sentiment remained bullish for the US unit,134 words
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Article284 1984-05-03 7 GOLD futures closed firmer in quiet trading in Singapore yesterday, reflecting higher overseas gold prices. Total sales for the day were recorded at eight lots. Prompt closed firmer at USS37B/380 an ounce against New York's $376 377 close, June at $381/383 against $380.10/380.40 and August at $387.50/389.50 against $386.60/387.30.284 words
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Article136 1984-05-03 7 THE dollar closed easier on active profit-taking and commercial selling with operators uncertain about whether its setback is temporary or marks the end of its recent upswing. It fell sharply on increased selling by exporters to end at a low of 226.80 yen against an initial high of 227.50136 words
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Article192 1984-05-03 7 CHRISTIANIA Bank og Kreditkasse, the oldest and second-largest commercial bank in Norway, through its subsidiary, Norsk Leasing Factoring A/S Lefac, has entered into a joint venture toset up a leasing company here. I The company, Lefac Leasing (South-east Asia), is the first Norwegian leasing company192 words
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Article392 1984-05-03 7 Reuter THE REAGAN Administration strongly supports an immediate repeal of the 30 per cent withholding tax on interest paid by US companies raising money in the Eurobond market, deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary Ronald Pearlman said. Testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee recently,Reuter - 392 words
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Article208 1984-05-03 7 UPI PRESIDENT Raul Alfonsin said Argentina will sign a letter of intent with the IMF in a few days, permitting rescheduling of the country's U5543.6 billion foreign debt. On Tuesday Mr Alfonsin inaugurated the first congressional session of his administration in a two-hour and ten-minute speech markingUPI - 208 words
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Advertisement287 1984-05-03 7 Y® r 2^l Z .v KEEP ON r^M 7th Presentation L 10-13 MAY 1984, WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 2, SINGAPORE The Asian Automotive and Accessories Exhibition is back in Singapore for the 7th successful time Over 230 companies from more than 20 countries will put on display the latest in287 words
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Advertisement175 1984-05-03 7 NO OTHER BANK ALLOWS YOU TO DO ALL THESE Gar Chech your balance Order a new cheque book liar Request for a statement BST Stop payment on a cheque Transfer funds Gar* Pay bills Rag- Place new fixed deposits AST- Report a mining ATM Card Bar Find out latest foreign175 words
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536 1984-05-03 8 -THE DISCOVERY of weapons and prima facie evidence that shots were fired from the Libyan embassy building is total vindication of the British government's expulsion of those who had occupied the building. But it has been becoming .increasingly clear for some years that there are ;a536 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1984-05-03 8 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO QUESTION: What is common among Shangri-La Hotel, Mandarin Hotel, Dynasty Hotel, Liang Court Complex, Comcentre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Pandan Valley, Shell Tower, Inchcape House and Liat Towers all of which are familiar buildings to Singaporeans? Answer: They were1,221 words
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Article510 1984-05-03 8 Reuter ARAB Gulf states are trying to reduce their dependence on foreign labour. But thousands of Asian workers still arrive each year, some carrying little more than a work permit and hopes for a better future. Fearful of the social impact of the large numberReuter - 510 words
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Advertisement278 1984-05-03 8 Save time and effort by having your entire business in a 3-storey Terrace Warehouse cum Office. Intrepid Investments Re Ltd has the right idea in its Intrepid Warehouse Complex, a project comprising only 18 self-contained units. Intrepid Warehouse Complex is strategically located along Airport Road with easy access to Changi278 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous656 1984-05-03 8 I I -ii-oie crosswobd I CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Retarded by a sluggish fellow (6) 7 But its fruit is not "hen fruit?" (3-5) 8 Old weapon with some spikes (4) 10 Hole made by a big boxer? (6) 11 Is it inscribed on a violin? (6) 14 But not656 words
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Article, Illustration1790 1984-05-03 9 DAVID HOUSEGO - The French coalition government a marriage that is heading for the rocks Since the Left came to power in France three years ago, the coalition between the Socialists and the Communists has come under increasing strain. DAVID HOUSEGO looks at the breach that has developed and whereFT - 1,790 words
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828 1984-05-03 9 KHARK SINGH - By KHARK SINGH AP AFTER waiting anxiously for mere than II months, people in Hongkong appear to have accepted the announcement of the end of British rule in 1997. "It is now our battle, oar future, and we must speak plainly of ourAP - 828 words
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Advertisement138 1984-05-03 9 How you can benefit from Bayerische Landesbank's presence in Singapore J V Bayerische Landesbank is headquartered in Bavaria, a leading federal state of West Germany with a long tradition in cross-border trade and finance. Over the years we have constantly upgraded and refined our international banking capabilities, building a reputation138 words
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Miscellaneous723 1984-05-03 9 1 SINGAPORE S 1 2.30 PM SBC Teit "Live" Sample Pages 3.00 Operant and Propamine KghSghts folowed by Taiji Master (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 3.50 Curious George (Cartoon) 4.10 The Bionic Woman Doomsday is Tomorrow (Part 1/r) 5.00 Camp Widemess Phi's FoSes 5.20 Buster and Me Feeing Left Out (Last723 words
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Miscellaneous57 1984-05-03 9 and Weather Report followed by Programme Summary 7.15 Evening Digest 7Jt Interlude 7.45 Science Report B.M News in Brief 8.15 Thanks for the Memory t.M News I.l# Your Host Tonight lt.N News in Brief IMS Your Host Tonight (cont'd) ll.tt News 11.11 Your Host Tonight (cont'd) 12 MN News in57 words
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Advertisement203 1984-05-03 10 Pammount Hotel Whtrt tho happy people go i* I 3 > 4k »> <rim. W jVjhnda A special garden atmosphere where time never runs out. Here, master chefs prepare delicious and lingering tastes from gourmet style to simple meals. SPECIAL FEATURES: Daily Buffet Breakfast $11.50 Daily Sat Lunch $12 Chef203 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article781 1984-05-03 11 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed a lacklustre morning yesterday £9 to £2 a tonne higher in near deliveries, but £3 above to £10 below in distant positions. Dealings were thin and confined mainly to a fairly narrow £6 trading range. Near July, which at one stage touched £2,115, ended781 words
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Article124 1984-05-03 11 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed firmer v^tP, «n y north rose Ms3s and $30 respectively to refined* l l Y ie While June north filmed $50 to $1,600 The SS m i2 et "T Strong coverin for RBD olein following June rose US$64 to $880 a tonne124 words
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Article163 1984-05-03 11 CHINESE Pradsee Exekaage, Stagapare, «•«tag prices per 1« kg aa Sa tarda y. Caeaaat all: Bulk fob $194.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $207.00 sellers, new drum fob $211.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $110 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $652.50 sellers, Sarawak163 words
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Article319 1984-05-03 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.82, 100 per cent third class 0.78, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63. Special319 words
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Article239 1984-05-03 11 YABN prices quoted in Hongkong yesterday in HK dollars per bale of 400 lbs. GhM yan m mmb: Blue Phoenix 16 3,550. 20's 3,600, 32's 1150. 40'» 4.600 ChM yan Is haak: Blue Phoenix 21's 3,650. Ciifcid yan «a mm: Blue Phoneix 32's 5,800, 40's 5,900. Opw Ml yan:239 words
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Article222 1984-05-03 11 RUBBER prices closed slightly higher in Singapore yesterday with May One RSS buyers quoted at 209.00 cents a kilo, up 1.50 cents from last Monday's close. Prices gained 2.50 cents in quiet morning trading on some buying of May and June and forward interest, notably July and September. Prices222 words
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Article30 1984-05-03 11 Rubber: May 2 Singapore: May 209.00 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: May 227.00 cents (up two cents) Tin: M 929.15 per kilo (unchanged) 616 tonnes (up 521 tonnes)30 words
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Article285 1984-05-03 11 RA8 prices In cents per kilo yesterday: M JWOB (per kilo) t D o Buyers Sellers o f o P rom P < f 0 308.00N tot. 1 R.S.S. May 309 00 210.00 tot. 1 R.S.S June 308.00 309 00 tot. 2 R.S.S M X 208 50N UK/Oyr285 words
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Article114 1984-05-03 11 NOON SSI R md SMR prica ym lanlajr BAfl SSR30 SSRSO NULB SMR CV SMRL SMR 6 SMR CP SMR 10 SMR 20 SMR to (1-taa pallat) (I-toa pallet) (1-taa paUMI (1 -toe pallet 1 (1-taa paJkt) (1-taa paJbt) (1-taa pallat) (Carnal Bayara 8« 200-50 moo May114 words
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Article82 1984-05-03 11 THE Straits tti price la Peaaag yeatwday key at the ITA fleer level ef Ms».ls a klle. Dealer* said icnaai remained eearee la spite ef tinner Leadsa advk**. which helped te aarrew Pnasng*» premiam te £2M •jj* ever the price la The haffer steek manager featarcd as the82 words
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Article94 1984-05-03 11 SOYBEAN futures closed BVi to IV* cents a bushel higher on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday. Trade was moderately light, with locals dominating. July was traded in a 12 l /i cent range. The rebound from Monday's losses was aided by a firm cash market. New crop94 words
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Article86 1984-05-03 11 WHEAT futures ranged from 2Vi cents higher in nearby May to four cents lower in distant May at the close on Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Trade sentiment that no substantial old crop carryover will remain after May deliveries are complete pushed up the nearby month for86 words
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Article1017 1984-05-03 11 WITH blue chip issues penetrating a tough technical barrier, the stock market closed sharply higher on Tuesday and trading activity soared in spite of a lack of support from the bond market. The Dow Jones industrial average, which only managed a 1.5-point gain on Monday, closed1,017 words
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Article192 1984-05-03 11 MAT «1 CJ Abltlbl 20 unch Alcan 38* Aitomm 34* Bulk Moat 34* Bank No*» Scoua 11% Bell Tel 30* BP Can Ltd a* Brmacmn 37* unch Can Imp Bk 35« unch Can Pnn M( Canpac 44* Carllne OTCeef* 18* CmblRd Lk 34* 4-* Cn Bttort CI A 38«192 words
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Article267 1984-05-03 11 MAT 01 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 040 unch Abercom 230 unch AE And CI SET" Barlows C Q Smith Chckers CNA Currle Finance 010 450 3100 1400 3835 10 -10 -150 -30 unch HZ 300 MSB -10 5 Ed fan r»d Volk Fuftt MOB unch 470 440B -10 Hlseld267 words
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Article177 1984-05-03 11 ABN 376 00 -3 A«fon 199 90 •1 Ahold m oo 0.2 Akio Of 90 -0.5 AMEV ***** ~4J5 Amfu Amrobnk 66 70xd •3i Berk 37 506 Boa ttJO -A2 BorsumtJ -3 Book* 31.10 unch Burtet 87.00 40i Caiand 36.50 unch CaJ* 966.00 unch Ml M1J 86.00 -1J ClKTler177 words
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Article393 1984-05-03 11 PRICES rose on Australian stock exchanges following the rise on Wall Street and a firmer copper price. Overseas interest was moderate, including some from New York. At the close, the All Ordinaries Index was up 5.7 at 761.1. BHP rose 15 to 11.50 while the rights, on their last393 words
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Article537 1984-05-03 11 PRICES rose in active trading yesterday and closed at a record high, with sentiment boosted by the Wall Street advance on Tuesday. The market average rose 86.37 from Tuesday's close to 11,106.46, its sixth successive advance, after rising 2.81 on Tuesday. The Stock Exchange index rose 6.36 to 868.73537 words
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Article128 1984-05-03 11 MAY 02 Bah ts A ok ham Thai Asia Fibre Z 140 unch Ayulliajra In* And Trust 117 4-2 Banakok Bank Ban! Of Ajrudhajra 232 unch Lid Bala Shoe 136 unch Bern Jucker Charooni Thai Wirt Flrestom Flr»t Trust Good year Industrial Finance Corp 131 unch Jalaprathan Cement 137128 words
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Article329 1984-05-03 11 PRICES closed slightly lower yesterday on light profit-taking towards the close. Brokers cited some institutional interest in Jardine Matheson, helping the stock to close unchanged at HKJIO.7O. Cheung Kong lost Ave cents to 19, HK Land Ave to $3.25, HK Bank five to 16.96 and HK Wharf 2.5 to329 words
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Article85 1984-05-03 11 MAY 09 Peao* Acoj* Mining Anfto PhU Apei Mining B 0000 unch AUu Con B 41 Buulo (laU 0 001 unch Bute Petroleum too? ♦0 0015 Bencuet Coo B rnrt 128 unch nm PhU Hldgi 1 64 unch Lepanto B OW unch Marlnduque B Oriental B 0014 unch P1U185 words
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Article264 1984-05-03 11 MAY oa MT All Sincere Indus 660 -0 06 Asia Cement 32.30 unch Cathay Com 31 JO -0 6 Chanf Hwa Bank 56.00 unch Chen Loonf 30 10 4-01 Chla Hun Cement 3140 01 China Chun It JO 02 China De» 27 JO 01 China Elect Wire 1110 -6.1264 words
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Advertisement96 1984-05-03 11 Wouldn't it be nice if you could have 16, 000 salesmen in 128 countries? 1 wsjmm^JW, Your Export Rep Offers you just that! ENTREPOT has worked for many of our advertisers who know our value and potential Every day ENTREPOT adds on a new dimension to your export effort It96 words
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1695 1984-05-03 12 BID and differ prices oftyctally 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 after1,695 words
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Article3671 1984-05-03 12 1M4 High Low Company Last Sale Gr*s Div or- Gr*s Net Div YTd P/E CVr Vol Day (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 17a 310 308 aao 275 3S0 111 470 333 rro 516 500 500 710 300 478 416 536 1030 438 506 14603,671 words
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Article200 1984-05-03 12 Mmaagei*' prieei br May 3 SING AFORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3 32 333 The Saving* Fund IX 2.06 S pore Prog Fund 142 151 S pore Sec Fund 11S 2 31 S pore Invert Fund 1.17 1.34 S pore Equity Fund 1.41 1.50 DIAMOND MOT STORE Apr200 words
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Article2131 1984-05-03 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. DrounWALB Aieaa (2.408 2 425) (7) 2 44 (3) 143 (4) 22,131 words
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Article809 1984-05-03 12 THE 9ig»pm stock mar bet fogged Itself thraagft M w toeklaatre aeeriea yesterday as maay shares barely meved. Oaly a sketchy ameaat sf bargainM baatlag prevlded toe market with Mine activity, which was etherwlee very Oat, l} dealers aald. By toe cleee, toe Straits 14 Tines809 words
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Article595 1984-05-03 12 I) INVESTORS again moved to the sidelines at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday amid generally sub- dued trading conditions. After a quiet start, prices moved within a narrow range for most of the morning session. In the afternoon, an easier mood prevailed. Overall, most595 words
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602 1984-05-03 13 SPK-SENTOSA Corporatioi Bhd has forecast pre-ta> profits of M 51.23 million for the current year following the completion of its pro posed acquisition of Kumpu lan Kemajuan Raya Sdr Bhd (KKR) and Capital Insurance Bhd as well as its proposed rights issue. KKR, a property602 words
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185 1984-05-03 13 Bernama MULPHA Trading Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of the > Multi-Purpose group, will take over the lucrative Telefunken franchise for Malaysia and Brunei from June 1. Telefunken is the reputable German manufacturer of colour television sets, video recorders and related entertainment electronic products. In aBernama - 185 words
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461 1984-05-03 13 Reuter NATIONAL Westminster 0 Baak PLC will make e provision of £571 million for Addition*! deferred Ui 11h ability stemming from plaa--1 ned government changes la capital tax allowances In Its acceaats far the first half of e IM4. Chairman Lord Baardmaa told the annulReuter - 461 words
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Article1284 1984-05-03 13 WHAT'S in a name? Plent; if you are trying to attrac investors. But this impor tant group of people an having a hard time keep ing up with the changes ii the names of more than dozen Malaysian listec companies. Most of these nam*1,284 words
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Article677 1984-05-03 13 NYT BOUNTIFUL advertising revenues during the past year and the prospect of more to come have put North America's newspaper publishers in an extremely cheerful mood, in spite of troubling competition from mass mailers. Along with the advertising dollars seems to have come a new confidenceNYT - 677 words
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Article48 1984-05-03 13 v 7 DUNUH* Malaysia lidiiteit* Berfaad: Twenty-third AGM to be held at 4 Jalan Tandang, Petaling Jaya on May 3 at II am. AMBASSADOR Hotel Limited: Eleventh AGM to be held at Orchard II, Orchard Hotel. Orchard Road Singapore 9023 on May 8 at 9.30 am.48 words
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173 1984-05-03 13 Reuter SHELL Sekiyu KK and Showa Oil Co Ltd have agreed to merge by Jan 1 1985, to create Japan's fourth biggest oil product wholesaler with 11.7 per cent of the market. Shell, wholly owned by Royal Dutch/Shell Group, is Japan's sixth largestReuter - 173 words
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Article81 1984-05-03 13 TOYOTO Motor Corp is likely to report record parent company results for the year ending June 30 1984, securities analysts said. Current profit in 1983 84 is expected to rise 25.4 per cent to a record 500 billion yen from the previous record of 398.59 billion81 words
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292 1984-05-03 13 Reuter STATE-OWNED British Airways PLC) (BA) should continue to improve its profitability and market share in fisc?l 1984/85, chairman Lord King told a press briefing. His comments followed figures for 1983/84, ended March 31, which showed an operating surplus of £272 million against £174Reuter - 292 words
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Advertisement136 1984-05-03 13 DISTINCTIVE OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE COMPLEX. IDEAL FOR TRADING COMPANY OR INVESTMENT DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL. FREEHOLD. L WEST COAST ROAD Modern 4-storey fully air-conditioned Office Building. Massive Vh-storey Warehouse with ground floor ceiling height approx. 8 metres and equipped with loading platform and dock levellers. Close to PSA ports and abundant labour.136 words
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Advertisement345 1984-05-03 13 ABNBank ALGEMENE BANK NEOERLAND N.V. (Incorporated in The Netherlands with limited liability) FINAL DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR 1983 At the Annual General Meeting held on 2nd May, 1984 a final dividend of Dfls 13. per share was declared payable, at the option of the shareholders, in shares and cash or345 words
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Article176 1984-05-03 14 Rises Talpiaf Coma Taaariok 4100 200 930 30 Selangor Dredg Batu Ka wan 710 462 25 18 CA8HMX 402 18 Gaiaaeaa sso 15 Barjaya Kawat 400 12 Ia>ia»a Hyd 428 12 K T Pan 1310 10 Baata iaoo 10 Mataaaklta 900 10 lltd Malacca 970 10 Wilkinson 040 10176 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-05-03 14 THE SINGAPORE stack market came ta a mixed clsse yesterday as Investors caattaaed to stay away. The Straits Times ladastrial Index added 1.49 peiata to clsse at M4.CB while the Business Times Csmpsslte Index slipped I.CS pslats to finish at 113JS. Rises J Kuantan 1800 150 Tanjong 1490167 words
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Article49 1984-05-03 14 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1032.04 Tuesday 1034.73 Week Ago 1082.72 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 999.2 Tuesday 996.2 Week ago closed ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 781.1 Tuesday 755.8 Week Ago FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 915.8 Monday Unavailable Week Ago 876.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1183.00 Monday unavailable Week Ago 1162.9049 words
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Article884 1984-05-03 14 THE market closed mixet yesterday after a quiet ses sion, but the undertone was firm in response to ai optimistic survey by the Confederation of British Industry, dealers said. Yesterday's closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 174 unch Am. Dairies 180 +8884 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-05-03 14 OVERSEA-Chinese Banking Corporation, under its new chairman Mr Yong Pung How, has mapped out a comprehensive corporate strategy aimed at strengthening the group's leading position in the Republic. In his maiden annual address to OCBC shareholders, Mr Yong said: "Our business promotion efforts will449 words
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128 1984-05-03 14 TIMES Publishing BM ku mM 75 per eeat if It* Interests la the Braaei Pre— BM. Tinea Pah disclosed thai the esaslduatlsn amssnted te 855.75 mllllsn, which Is lew llm S per eeat whea csmpared with the Meet* «I the esmpaay. The halaaee128 words
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Article70 1984-05-03 14 COMMONWEALTH Develspmeat Plaasce Ce (CFDC) ssld mjm Vaa der Herat sharea ea April 27. CDPC, eae sf the Ave majer Vaa der Herat aharehelders, said yeaterday that tUa leaves It with I.MS mllllea Vaa der Herat shares represeattag I per eeat ef 1 the eempaay's70 words
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Article, Illustration586 1984-05-03 14 CHAN OI CHEE - Hill j Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By CHAN OI CHEE SPP LTD, now a 64 per cent-owned subsidiary of Tuan Sing Holdings, has reported a drastic drop in its earnings for 1983. As a result, the company is gearing up for major586 words
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400 1984-05-03 14 CHAN MAY PENG - By CHAN MAY PENG RASA Sayang Beach Hotels (Penang) Bhd has turned in a set of lacklustre results for 1983. This member of the Kuok group which operates three hotels in Penang (Rasa Sayang Beach Hotel, Golden Sands Hotel and Palm Beach Hotel) recorded400 words
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Article366 1984-05-03 14 DATUK Azman Hashim and Vincent Tan (of McDonald's fame) are going ahead with their takeover of Berjaya Kawat Bhd through their jointventure company, Nautilus Corp Bhd. Nautilus had earlier purchased a block of 5.4 million shares or a 37.8 per cent stake in Berjaya Kawat366 words
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442 1984-05-03 14 ALAN LEE - By ALAN LEE PUBLIC Bank Bhd, reputed to be the third largest commercial bank in Malaysia, has achieved another year of healthy earnings growth. For the 12 months ended Dec 31, 1983, Public Bank raked in group pre-tax profits of MJ70.06 million, or442 words
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Advertisement116 1984-05-03 14 Instyle the Sheraton-Utama has no comparison. t A*. Just minutes away from the Sir Winston Churchill Memorial in downtown Bandar Seri Begawan you can experience the incomparable style of the Sheraton-Utama Hotel. An international class hotel with a hundred and seventy luxurious rooms that live up in every detail to116 words
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Miscellaneous64 1984-05-03 14 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy; showers in many areas in the late morning and early afternoon. if U tours prtor to 7J9 pm M May 2 at the nrpm: Maximum temperature 30 a Associated humidity g7 Minimum temperature Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine i an Rainfall In millimetres 46 064 words
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227 1984-05-03 15 Reuter DAMAGE to the Saudi registered ULCC Safina alArab in the Mid-East Gulf is unlikely to deter many owners from letting vessels load at Kharg Island, although their mood is cautious, shipbrokers said. They said with holidays in Europe disruptingReuter - 227 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-05-03 15 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ KONTENA Nasional has achieved notable improvements in its productivity. This is reflected by its increased capacity to deliver boxes at a rate faster than it was able to do two and half years ago. According to figures available, its delivery performance has547 words
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Article123 1984-05-03 15 the Singapore Polytechnic Department of Nautical Studies is organising a seminar on "The Shipping Industry: Present and Future," on May 5 at the PSA Auditorium on the 12th floor of the PSA Towers. Three papers will be presented at the seminar. These are "Port Development to123 words
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Article642 1984-05-03 15 Shipping Line C«l Abe* Transport IV 4 AIM VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner vn 5 Alpac VI 5 Antara Shpg IV 1 A PC Line V 4 APL m 4/5 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V S Austasia Line V 1 Bait-Orient vn Bangkok Cant VI 2 Bank642 words
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Article, Illustration1660 1984-05-03 16 Seatrade FIVE or six months ago one of the world's "sleeping wars" awoke with a vengeance and began to hit international shipping hard. For most of the 44 months or so of the Iran Iraq conflict there has been a greai deal of talk about disruptionSeatrade - 1,660 words
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Article1463 1984-05-03 16 CHARTERING remained moderately active in the timecharter section of the freight market on Tuesday but business was otherwise dull, mainly reflecting the May Day holiday in many countries, shipbrokers said. A vessel of 39,000 long dwt was fixed from Japan for a Mid East Gulf round voyage at1,463 words
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299 1984-05-03 16 SURVEYS of freight rates carried out during the past four years by the General Council of British Shipping show that the earnings of lines which belong to conferences have failed to keep pace with inflation and no longer provide an adequate return on the capital299 words
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488 1984-05-03 16 TMR/ITN ALL signs point to the beginning of a longawaited resurgence in the trade with North America as Australia and New Zealand recoup from the impact of one of the worst recessions in history, said Charles Speight, chief executive of the Shipping CorporationTMR/ITN - 488 words
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Article193 1984-05-03 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.193 words
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369 1984-05-03 17 AFP THE tramp market will remain in doldrums in 1964 as an expected upturn in the marine cargo traffic will be offset by the entry of many bulk carriers into the market, a major Japanese shipping company has predicted. Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL),AFP - 369 words
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Article118 1984-05-03 17 UNTIED States Lines and the Georgia Ports Authority have signed a new 21-year contract to make Savannah the line's South Atlantic load centre for containers US Lines is already Savannah's leading container handler, accounting for about one-third of the total activity. However, the new schedule will generate118 words
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193 1984-05-03 17 AFP THE old-established Bibby Line will transfer registration of four of its six ships to Hongkong, in order to trim its wage bill, company chairman Derek Bibby announced. He said this transfer would allow the firm to replace British crews by Chinese crews and thusAFP - 193 words
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Article112 1984-05-03 17 AMERICAN shipping line Seawinds has named the Freighters Company as agents for its trans-Pacific operations from the states of Washington and Oregon, effective June 1. Freighters Co replaces Pacific Rim Shipping, who had served as agents for Seawinds until recently. The agency, with offices in Seattle and112 words
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465 1984-05-03 17 Lloyd's List ONE of the world's largest shipping groups, Nedlloyd, has planned a capital expenditure of about F***** million (£105.3 million) for the current year. But this level of spending should cause no deterioration in the financial position of the DutchLloyd's List - 465 words
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5890 1984-05-03 22 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, bv port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port5,890 words
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Article629 1984-05-03 23 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL movement date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Al Wajba Family Ace As Eagle Chengtu Johore Bridge Hakata Maru E Guide Namg Glory PTaft 8 44B 3W 34S 30B 51/435 *****E 3.584 45.84 2300 0700629 words
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Article1725 1984-05-03 23 WHO ACTS FOR WHOM The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies <S> Afra-EaraaU Liar Transgroup <St. Ahrraktel timer ScrvW Kim Shpg is> Alfred C Ttrplrr Oceanus Shipping Agen cy (S) Marin tex Enterprise (PK) Intrasea (S) Binung Shpg (KL) Island Cargo1,725 words
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Article535 1984-05-03 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Baikal Hosei Maru Hugheverett Jenson Kapitan Smirnov Koto Cempaka Ned Bangkok Viceroy Vishva Anurag Vonita Leipzig Nordhausen Da Feng Frances Boy Iramuar Itaimbe Jenhol Kota Berjaya Leipzig Osa Vigoroso Shoun Maru No 6 Straits Star PASIR PANJANG Berth 1/2 25/6 29/30535 words
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Article903 1984-05-03 24 ALGIERS Algiers March 31st. About 4-5 days delays with 29 vessels waiting. ANGOLA Luanda April 19th. No berthing delays. Lobito April 18th. No delays. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca April 10th. Waiting times of about 20 days. Buenos Aires April 10th. 7 ocean-going vessels discharging, 15 loading, 4 repairing and903 words
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Advertisement308 1984-05-03 15 u SEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR, SAUDI ARABIA ANO UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTIPURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KKOM JAIWN TAIWAN lIIIV.MIM. Al MUM V I* »AL MMUKH 1.7* HAMMURABI U-f Al MRQAS »V USO CAUMG HAGOYA HAKATA TOR KOK 17/4308 words
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Advertisement744 1984-05-03 15 TIMES Business Directory of Sinfti|M>rc (BllKl! MKRAHI GIVES YOUR PRODUCTS SERVICES THE PROMINENCE THEY DESERVE MAERSK LINE FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE ANTWERP ROTTERDAM U.K. BREMERHAVEN HAMBURG LE HAVRE SCANDINAVIA 17 DAYS 13 DAYS 19 DAYS 19 DAYS 20 DAYS 20 DAYS 21 DAYS NEXT SAILING M.S. ANDERS MAERSK744 words
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Advertisement296 1984-05-03 16 mm. FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE r—# Mm Acoptig fm 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L Haw*. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen, Bremerha«en Aartois. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) MaKno. Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder via S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore I Bangkok Pis contact PERMBC P Kelang tor296 words
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Advertisement421 1984-05-03 16 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Woet Pacific North Waat Faadar at Tokyo Faador at Kotoa AM* m U/LI OM Mrtw IK »1 K« TAMASHR a 31/5 3/( HYUU 7/4 «nu a 7/8 la/c tokto a n/i 12/ c SHH-KUMJ M 14/ C 17/1 J. RTOUO 21/$421 words
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Advertisement939 1984-05-03 17 The Straits Steamship Group ocu Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT HWj Bran 25/5 27/5 •5/1 17/$ H/S 12/f nana ur ■am mm HARMS [MU ranoEVKs KM MM nonoums anas 11/« 20/$ 25/* 27/6 •2/7 «4/7 11/7 13/7 U/7 21/7 25/7 27/7 SO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR; to Coptnhagtn. Aartus,939 words
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Advertisement543 1984-05-03 17 Franco 80/guin Ser vices r?o fitt'rwh ><t\ !<•«• With h.ir Hustfrn I int's iMcmht»r ot Ace CnnsofliL Ftti aBM Ml TO MOW HU* U Itowt R taai F-Slmn Hm B-Hir» tat Vs* 2 th 27 May Ml 2l«n 271b» 2»lhr Jllb, 1 ta, J JSJKTSS H"* 11 11 I*■ 3543 words
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Advertisement292 1984-05-03 18 AS US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC Sncaport PKcUnf tar KTOWA COSMOS 10/5 11/5 P. Moresby. lae, Rabad Honiara, Noumea. Lautofca, Suva, Papeette KYOWIA OCEAN 7/6 8/6 Honiara, Noumea, Lautofca. Suva, Papeette, Pafe, Apia Contanen for Mcronesia/ South292 words
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Advertisement442 1984-05-03 19 a PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KARACHI/P.GULF SERVICES KOTA CAHAYA KOTA PUSAKA COLOMBO/CHITT A GONG/RANGOON SERVICES Rangoon 9-12/5 BANGKOK DIRECT SERVICES INDONESIA SERVICES •irrnFTTH KOTA JADE PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE LTD PIL BLDG., 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 S'pore 0106 Tel: *****33 (20 Lines) DIRECT LINE: *****39, *****76 TELEX: RS *****,442 words
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Advertisement267 1984-05-03 19 KOTA BAHAGIA KOTA BEXLIAM MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN. SDN. BHD. VOY. POMMG P. KELANG LOAOMG FOK 4/B4 to Pt-5/5 KU/KK/SKN/TA KOTA HARAPAN 16-20/5 KK/SKN/TA Agents SINGAPORf Pll TEL P KFtfING SFLATAN AGFNCY Tfl KL SFIAIAN AGENCY TEL PfNANC IFANBFFiCO TEL *****33 *****6 *****32 *****9 *****2 ***** ***** 2 WOOD LINE SOUTH267 words
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Advertisement985 1984-05-03 19 BENLINE CONTAINER EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE KAjiw Maru C»*|» Ba, STRMTS SPORI PMIANG UK 8/5 23/5 IJ/i 15/5 3/C 28/5 22/5 8 6 (iprm 77/5 29/5 l«««po«l Bay 3/C 5/C Brtmtn Eiprns 10 6 12/ C Hanfcwg liprrss ll i fl/t 26 C Btnaton 4/7 OMR UK HAM e985 words
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Advertisement555 1984-05-03 19 PA-AN V7O AVA PAGAN BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P Kelong Penong 4/7 May 6/7 May 20/23 May BANK UNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT 2 IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 19 June 14 July 21 July 17 July555 words
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Advertisement663 1984-05-03 20 V»\ ft ft ECUADOR/PERU/CHILE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. 1 FEEDER MOTWI VSI SWIRE KOBE GUATAQUR I. BRDGE *30 'OCEAN ELITE *4322 M Apr 2S May »ln CALLAO 2 M ARJCA (Jul IQUKJUE 7 M ANTOf'TA I M *ALPARABO 11 M S AH T OHO 13 M AISO ACCEPTMG: SHANGHAI. KSMGXANG.663 words
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Advertisement655 1984-05-03 21 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): MERCATOK 35N. TW BRDGE 20N. 0 CHEF 39WL HK CONTAINER 40W. K.NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LT I Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K CHANCE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1700 6/5 LCL Cargo 0500 6/5 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) O CHEF 3ft HK CONTAINER 39E.655 words
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Advertisement736 1984-05-03 22 Itegiwul Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual KCL Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOY STOKE SKLA VOY STOW PHKT DATUM BHUM 111/112 10 May 245/24 C Sakd 4 May SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S'pore PK Pnf Loadmf for:736 words
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Advertisement208 1984-05-03 24 0 >/ tune and money St W.-tfJfiei ij I When you route your cargo through the port of Hampton Roads, you have nature on your side. We re actually three ports, with five terminals, in one of the world's greatest natural harbors. So we avoid the expensive delays congestion can208 words
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Miscellaneous133 1984-05-03 24 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING LEGEND: Thunderstorm Temperature V IV Thunderstorm Temperature °C V Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Cloudy Sky Wav height Sarface winds are Indicated by arraws which fly with the wind One full circle represents calm or light133 words
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