The Business Times, 11 May 1984
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Title Section12 1984-05-11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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404 1984-05-11 1 OUR TOP taxman is now in China meeting his Chinese counterpart to exchange views on the tax laws of the two countries. Commissioner of Inland Revenue Hsu Tse-Kwang, leading a team of government officials, is there at the invitation of the Chinese General404 words
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396 1984-05-11 1 RICHARD SEAH - Chartwell finalises accord at Tianjin trade exhibition By RICHARD SEAH A DEAL to sell high technology weapons and rocket systems to China has been concluded by Chartwell Pte Ltd, a local trading company belonging to Cycle and Carriage chairman Chua396 words
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552 1984-05-11 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY COMPANIES providing lease financing in Singapore are concerned that the Government may remove the indemnity clause contained in almost all lease contracts. Under this clause, the lessee or equipment user guarantees to pay the lessor or financier any shortfalls between552 words
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Article58 1984-05-11 1 Reuter AMERICA'S discount rate could be raised half a point from the current 9 per cent before the end of this quarter. Salomon Brothers Inc chief economist Henry Kaufman also said the prime rate, increased to 12Vi per cent on Tuesday, could reach 13Vi perReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-05-11 1 KANG SIEW KHENG - By KANG SIEW KHENG THIS SINGLE engine, two-wing-ed "toy" weighs about 106 kg, costs $5,000 and took six weeks to plan and build. The Ultra Light aircraft, as this little one-man plane is called, is the collective pride of 17 mechanical and production engineering students348 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-05-11 1 INVESTORS toned nervous at Singapore stock market yeotorday as sellers can tinned to dominate the trading session throughout toe day. The selling actually began slowly, almost reluctantly, bat increased as the day progressed and, as a result, an attempt to stage a rally among the more badly-beaten counters74 words
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Article492 1984-05-11 1 SAHE A PROPOSED chain of airconditioned mini-markets selling fresh meat and vegetables could be the answer to local farmers' dilemma if pig and poultry farms are phased out in Singapore. Under the proposal, suggested by the Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprises (SAHE), farmers will be encouraged to492 words
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103 1984-05-11 1 FINANCE and Trade and Industry Minister Tony Tan Keng Yam will be touring the Bedok and Changi constituencies on Sunday. He will be accompanied by Professor S Jayakumar, Acting Minister for Labour and MP for Bedok; Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State103 words
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Advertisement131 1984-05-11 1 VI /a KENNEX BORON ACE The racket of Perfection (f) SPORTS ft HISURf (RTf) ITO. Tel: *****88 (3 lines) D As always, ICB not only gives you the better interest rate but also prompt and courteous service at any of our branches. Fixed Deposit Highest 1 month 7%% p.a. Rate131 words
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Advertisement260 1984-05-11 1 THREE hotels in the Orchard Rood areo the Crown Prince, Holiday Inn Pork View and Sheraton Singapore will open their doors right on schedule in spite of the current weakness in the tourist market. Pag* 2 AMERICAN economists lavished praise on Martin Feldstein and said he has no obvious replacement260 words
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Advertisement23 1984-05-11 1 Full report, Page 13 International stocks, Paga 10 Asian stocks, Paga 11 Pigs may ba out but BAHE means to stay Page 823 words
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Advertisement92 1984-05-11 1 The Automatic Zoom PPC. The show-piece of umeoieces Rado created the world's first scratchproof watch and became the undisputed leader in watch styling as well And now Rado presents still another milestone in modern watchmaking: the DiaStar «V 2200». New Dimensions in Scratchproofness and Construction. «V 2200» stands for Vickers92 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article143 1984-05-11 2 THE theme of this year's Singapore Youth Science Fortnight '84 will be "Science and Technology in National Defence." The four-day residential seminar for secondary school students aims to create an awareness that the success of Singapore's defence effort depends on careful and strategic planning, apart143 words
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122 1984-05-11 2 THE FIRST Quality Control Circle Club will celebrate its anniversary on May 12. Mr Ng Kiat Chong, executive director of the National Productivity Board, will be the guest of honour at the Bedok QCC Club celebrations. The Bedok QCC Club was formed to promote122 words
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Article, Illustration485 1984-05-11 2 LISA LEE - Orchard Road area to have 1,082 more rooms for tourists In spite of the current weakness in the tourist market, the Crown Prince, Holiday Inn Park View and Sheraton Singapore Hotel are opening their doors in a vicinity already packed with at least485 words
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396 1984-05-11 2 STIFF competition between two similar computer exhibitions has prompted both to seek new ways of drawing in the crowds. PerCompAsia '84, the third micro-computer organised by Singapore Exhibition Services (SES), will set up a software village to highlight software consultants and suppliers. Mr396 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-05-11 2 FIRST came Momentum, Wicat and Altos, and now another name and machine has moved into the supermicro-computer market here, the Molecular. This machine, which can service many users at one time, has been brought in by Kiseom Systems Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of452 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-05-11 2 RAY LEE has been promoted to the position of publisher (industrial publications group), Asian Business Press. This newly-created post, which is Singapore-based, became effective from April. In his new role, Mr Lee will be responsible for all publishing activities of both Asia Computer Weekly and What's New286 words
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Article343 1984-05-11 2 Seminars and courses May 11,18,25 May 12 19 May 16 May 16-17 May 17-18 May 18 May 21 May 21-June 1 May 21-22 Shipping Law Lecture Course Performance Evaluation Workshop Taxation For Your Own Business Selling Profitably In Non-Profitable Times Tender Evaluation And Controct Administration For The Public Sector343 words
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489 1984-05-11 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE effect of the travel tax imposed by the Thai government last December has become apparent here, with tourists from Thailand down for the second consecutive month. Figures from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board show that arrivals from Thailand in Feburary489 words
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299 1984-05-11 3 MORE and more Swedish trucks are rolling into Singapore. The latest motor vehicle company to stake a share here is the Swedish Saab-Scania group, which has set up a Scania regional office in Singapore. The one-month-old office aims to assist its local agents299 words
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159 1984-05-11 3 ENTRIES for the South-east Asian Diamond Design Competition, 1964, are now open. The competition is an annual regional event organised by the Diamond Importers Association of Hongkong and co-sponsored by the Diamond Importers Association of Singapore. In 1983, the competition drew 380159 words
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Article104 1984-05-11 3 THE REGISTRY of Vehicles is inviting bids from the public for car registration numbers in the EZ series from May 14 to 26. Bids for the series from EZ 6001-9999 are not transferable and numbers can only be used for first registration of new104 words
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384 1984-05-11 3 >IU?<MVK>fNE&JI 4CCESSORIES^r SOPHISTICATED tuning and engine analysis equipment is the focus of this year's Asian Automotive Accessories Exhibition. The presence of more than 10 companies there with computerised testing equipment testifies to the increasing importance computers and electronics will play in car servicing.384 words
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231 1984-05-11 3 THE theme for this year's Nurses Week (May 13-19) is staff welfarism and professional development to upgrade the quality of our healt^services. One of the highlights of the week is the graduation ceremony for 307 nurses on May 16. Mr Howe Yoon Chong, Minister231 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-05-11 3 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH LEADING American consulting company Arthur D Little sees great potential in offering investment advice to multinationals and large local companies in Singapore which are moving into high technology fields. President and chief executive officer of the company, John Magee,422 words
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Article386 1984-05-11 3 HILTON International's Singapore property has won the Asian round of the hotel company's annual Maurice Reymond Award (1963) for excellence in foAd and beverage operations during the past year. Jakarta Hilton came in second, followed by the Hongkong Hilton. Ten Hilton International hotels in Asia competed and were386 words
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Advertisement120 1984-05-11 3 Sourcebook of Singapore and Malaysian Company Law by Philip N. Pillai This third supplement is the last supplement in the series. It is proposed that a new edition be prepared which will incorporate and update all materials. For the convenience of users this supplement includes a cumulative table of cases120 words
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Advertisement248 1984-05-11 3 Call or telex us today for a full conference and exhibition programme. Programme starts Session 1 (0900-1230) 23 May: Office Automation and Communications Papers by NEC, ITT Advanced Technology Unit, Intelmatique, Fujitsu, Scicon, Cable Wireless (HK) and Philips Telecommunication Systems Session 2 (0900-1230) 23 May: Submarine Cables and Testing. Papers248 words
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OVERSEAS
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131 1984-05-11 4 Reuter ELECTION agencies in the Philippines were locked in dispute yesterday over the effectiveness of indelible ink intended to prevent people voting more than once in Monday's national elections. The officially-approved independent elections watchdog, the National Citizens' Movement for Free Elections (Namfrel), saidReuter - 131 words
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Article79 1984-05-11 4 UPI POLICE in Safford, Arizona, thought they had a kidnapping on their hands when a woman reported seeing a man get into the trunk of a car that was driven away by another man. Officers stopped the car on Wednesday and asked the driver to openUPI - 79 words
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Article44 1984-05-11 4 Reuter THE JAPANESE have asked 1' the Indonesian island of Bali to supply more seaweed for their dinner tables, Antara news agency reported. Seaweed is a great delicacy in Japan, where 12 tonnes of Balinese seaweed were consumed last year.Reuter - 44 words
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402 1984-05-11 4 Bernama MALAYSIA and Indonesia are negotiating for a new trade agreement to expand bilateral trade. Indonesian Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said yesterday agreement would have provisions to facilitate the entry of Malay films into Indonesia. Opening the Malaysia-In-donesia Entrepreneurs ClubBernama - 402 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article69 1984-05-11 4 A SENIOR US State Department official has said that America will not cut its spending for communications programmes in developing countries when it drops out of Unesco at the end of the year. Gregory Newell said that the US$5O million which the US now gives to Unesco69 words
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Article67 1984-05-11 4 THE Johnson Publishing Co, which issues Jet and Ebony magazines, has replaced Motown Industries, the entertainment company, as the largest US black-owned business. An annual survey by Black Enterprise Magazine shows that a surge in advertising dollars and a growing market overseas for its cosmetics line, Fashion67 words
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Article23 1984-05-11 4 THOUSANDS of British children stayed at home yesterday as teachers in England and Wales staged a one-day pay strike.23 words
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Article63 1984-05-11 4 ABOUT 1,600 workers at the state-run BL Motor Company voted yesterday to end a week-long strike in support of six colleagues disciplined for not working fast enough. A company spokesman said it had thrashed out a deal with the strikers to employ 100 more men in order63 words
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Article45 1984-05-11 4 A TOTAL of 16 married women who were harrassed by their parents-in-law have died in India from burns or hanging between January and April 17 this year. Allegations that dowry demands were behind the harrassment had been made in 13 of the cases.45 words
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Article60 1984-05-11 4 Agencies THE FILMING of a movie about the Falkland Islands war came to a halt on Wednesday because the Argentine Defence Ministry refused to lend weapons for use in combat scenes. Be be Kamin, director of "The Boys of the War," said that a ministry under-secre-tary had promisedAgencies - 60 words
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283 1984-05-11 4 Bernama THE Dutch embassy in Kuala Lumpur has cast doubts on whether there is treasure to be found on the ship said to have sunk in the sea off Mersing. First Secretary Hans Wagenaar says that if the ship is indeed the DutchBernama - 283 words
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Article52 1984-05-11 4 Reuter THE CONSUMER price index for peninsular Malaysia fell by 1.5 per cent in March after a 1.4 per cent rise in February to make a year-on-year rise of 4.4 per cent, the Statistics Department said. The March index, base 1980, was 124.5 compared with 126.4 inReuter - 52 words
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390 1984-05-11 4 UPI JAPAN will not agree to extend a ceiling on car exports to the US through the coming year but will encourage car makers not to flood the American market, Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe said yesterday. Mr Abe told theUPI - 390 words
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Article117 1984-05-11 4 UPI THOSE million-dollar bonuses for car industry executives struck Robert Clark as a case of pure greed, so he decided to do something about it. In letters this week to Detroit-area newspapers, Mr Clark offered to donate US$2O,OOO to the favourite charities of theUPI - 117 words
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319 1984-05-11 4 UPI STOCKHOLDERS meeting at Eastman Kodak's annual meeting in Kingsport, Tennessee, overwhelmingly defeated the demand of a religious task force that the company explain its involvement with space weapons research. Board chairman Colby H Chandler refused on Wednesday to answer questionsUPI - 319 words
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Article96 1984-05-11 4 Reuter THE EEC has not decided whether it will participate in a new round of multilateral trade talks sought by the US and Japan. Community director-general for external affairs Leslie Fielding said yesterday that Japan and the EEC are both seeking the maintenance and strength- ening of theReuter - 96 words
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414 1984-05-11 4 AP JAPANESE researchers have successfully built a key device for the development of the "fifth generation computer", Japan's national project to achieve a new "thinking" computer. The device, called a "relation database machine", will help researchers create the second of two main pieces ofAP - 414 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-05-11 4 NO, THIS is not a modern junkyard or a supermarket liquidation aala. What artiata Lucia and John von Fritz ara looking up to ia tha work of Franch artiat Arman at a praviaw of tha fifth annual Chicago Intarnational Art Expoaition. Tha 8-5-matra high aculptura iaAP picture - 71 words
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311 1984-05-11 5 NYT BULGARIA has became the first Soviet-bloc nation to join Moscow in saying that its athletes would not participate in the Los Angeles Olympics. Diplomats in Warsaw said that East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Hungary are expected to follow, although they have not made anyNYT - 311 words
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Article37 1984-05-11 5 UPI DOW CHEMICAL Co and Diamond Shamrock Corp intend to sue the US government to share the cost of a US$25O million settlement with Vietnam veterans claiming injuries from Agent Orange. UPIUPI - 37 words
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198 1984-05-11 5 AFP CONTROVERSY is escalating in the Japanese coastal town of Genkai in Saga Prefecture over a batch of video cameras installed in the town hall to keep an eye on its officials. Activities of about 150 town hall officials in this southern JapanAFP - 198 words
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Article258 1984-05-11 5 Reuter A DECISION by Moscow to let a national team play an Olympic qualifying tournament, and other statements by Soviet officials yesterday appear to suggest that the Soviet boycott of the July games might be reversed. Although the official Soviet news agency Tass had defended theReuter - 258 words
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Article, Illustration520 1984-05-11 5 Economists say he has no obvious replacement Reuter PRIVATE economists lavished praise on Martin Feldstein and said he has no obvious replacement when he steps down as President Reagan's chief economic adviser on July 10 to return to Harvard University. "Objectivity and rigorous analysis are theReuter - 520 words
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248 1984-05-11 5 Reuter INFORMATION ministers or their representatives from 12 non-aligned nations met in Cairo on Wednesday to renew efforts to agree on lower communication tariffs to promote a flow of news between Third World media. They said lower costs would promote the flowReuter - 248 words
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365 1984-05-11 5 AP ARMS SALES by industrial nations to the Third World declined last year to U5524.7 billion, the lowest level since 1976, but the US share was more than double the Soviet Union's, a US congressional report said. Republican Senator MarkAP - 365 words
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Article33 1984-05-11 5 TEXAN oil millionaire Jack Grimm is planning a US$l million expedition this summer to dive to the wreck of the Titanic, which he says is 1290 km off the Newfoundland coast.33 words
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554 1984-05-11 6 NYT SINCE stock prices in many foreign countries have outperformed US ei.jities for 18 months or longer, corporate pension and profit-sharing funds are increasingly turning to investment possibilities overseas. And money managers, in turn, busily court these American institutional investors. It is aNYT - 554 words
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Article35 1984-05-11 6 AFP ISRAEL'S external debts totalled U5522.5 billion at the end of 1983, an increase of $1.7 billion or eight per cent over 1982, the Bank of Israel reported today.AFP - 35 words
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Article181 1984-05-11 6 AP A DRAFT agreement or "working paper" between China and Britain on the future of Hongkong may be ready this summer or autumn, authoritative British sources said on Wednesday. The tentative accord would then be debated in the British Parliament and the people of Hongkong wouldAP - 181 words
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Article812 1984-05-11 6 ARRIVALS Operator S*rvic« number Local tim« From PAA PAS 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG sv SV379 0030 SEL MAS MH68I 0820 KUL CAL CIO 10 0825 JED/DHA MAS MH60I 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH61I 0940 PEN SWR SR176 0945 ZRH/BKK RBA BM2I 1000 BWN SIA SQ103 1005812 words
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292 1984-05-11 6 Reuter LATIN American leaders have criticised the increase in US interest rates, expected to add hundreds of millions of dollars to the region's already massive debt burden. Argentine government sources said on Wednesday that the main debtor countries had consulted each other after thisReuter - 292 words
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Article, Illustration214 1984-05-11 6 Reuter US DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger had talks with President Chun Doo-hwan yesterday on ways of improving South Korea's defences. A presidential spokesman said Mr Chun and Mr Weinberger agreed that the two countries should continue to boost their "already dynamic" security cooperation to ensureReuter; UPI picture - 214 words
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131 1984-05-11 6 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan has warned that "a policy of wishful thinking" will not stop communism and that Congress must provide aid to El Salvador and CIA-backed Nicaraguan rebels or risk seeing chaos and anarchy at America's doorstep. "We can and must help CentralUPI - 131 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-05-11 6 A TEAM of American Rowing Association oarsmen, paced by a drummer at the bow of their "dragon boat", makes a practice run along the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia. The team is to compete in the Hongkong Dragon Boat Feethral International Races in the middleAP picture - 70 words
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197 1984-05-11 6 UPI RIGHTIST Roberto D'Aubuisson claimed on Wednesday that he had defeated Mr Jose Na- poleon Duarte in El Salvador's presidential election and vote counters were trying to cheat him out of the victory. Mr D'Aubuisson, who has been linked to El Salvador's deathUPI - 197 words
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Article34 1984-05-11 6 AFP ALMOST two-thirds of the French people think that the overall performance of France's socialist government is "negative", according to an opinion poll carried out for Paris Match magazine. AFPAFP - 34 words
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472 1984-05-11 6 Reuter TAIWAN'S notorious reputation as one of the world's commercial counterfeit centres is on the mend after a series of police raids in which millions of dollars worth of fake items were seized. In recent raids, Taipei police said they found moreReuter - 472 words
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Article108 1984-05-11 6 Reuter THE four-nation European Airbus consortium is optimistic that China will decide to build part of its newest plane, the 150seat A 320. Russell Shanahan said yesterday that the consortium regarded talks with Beijing about possible participation seriously and said the partners were optimistic that China would agreeReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement98 1984-05-11 4 Convene At the largest convention ballroom in Penang. With/acuities for up to 800 persons, secretarial and tele service and audio-visual equipment to ensure a better conference. Also, luxurious rooms, fine restaurants, and recreational amenities on land ana sea to be enjoyed between meetings. The Orchard Sun. The finest ous iness98 words
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Advertisement56 1984-05-11 5 L 'Si i V Cr On f V > 7 Our Business Class seats are as comfortable as you'll find in First Class on some airlines. But perhaps the most accommodating part of i your journey with us will be the way our SINGAPORE AIRLINES hostesses care for you as56 words
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Advertisement62 1984-05-11 6 YOU BET! People who come to The Jockey Pub come for our easy-going atmosphere, our great selection of cold beers and the fine tavern-style meals. Come to The Jockey Pub for rollicking music any evening, as well as our famous Sunday afternoon Jazz Sessions. Coming to The Jockey Pub? You62 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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350 1984-05-11 7 THE Institute of Ranking and Finance will be conducting a survey on manpower and training needs in the banking sector. The relevant data collected will enable the institute to plan its activities more effectively, said its chairman Mr Koh Beng Seng, in the IBF350 words
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236 1984-05-11 7 NYT JAPANESE banks are planning to offer medium- and long-term loans with terms based on the rates for Certificates of Deposit (CDs) in an attempt to attract quality borrowers. The move is a further challenge to the existing rigid interest rate structure whichNYT - 236 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-05-11 7 FT PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand's grandiose initiative, launched a year ago, aimed at organising a new Bretton Woods conference to improve the world monetary system, is now foundering badly after several months of inconclusive discussions by central bankers and treasury officials. Following his suggestion, madeFT - 128 words
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436 1984-05-11 7 Scheme aimed at easing debt burden Reuter US BANKS are deeply divided on whether new schemes such as interest-rate capping are needed to ease the debt burden on developing countries, bankers said. The division pits those bankers who believe an upturn in world tradeReuter - 436 words
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415 1984-05-11 7 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN ANNUAL reports turned in by two merchant banks in Singapore seem to confirm that 1983 has been a bad year for that banking sector. Results of the two banks can best be described as lacklustre, with profits figures further dented415 words
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137 1984-05-11 7 Reuter FRENCH hanks are coming under government pressure to lower their base rates following Wednesday's Vi-point cut to 11 V« per cent in the Bank of France's money market intervention rate, but are expected to resist, banking sources in Paris said.Reuter - 137 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article, Illustration670 1984-05-11 7 SINGAPORE: The local currency closed easier at 552.1020/30 against the US dollar compared with Wednesday's close of 2.0965/75, at 5591.30/40 against the Malaysian dollar compared with 91.20/30 and at 5526.85/90 against the Hongkong dollar compared with 26.80/ 85. The US dollar was firmer against most major currencies but670 words
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Article188 1984-05-11 7 Interbank rates at 3pm CvrrmdM Nominal rites i Local doMors to one unit of foreign •lantoy won parity change US dolor 2.1020 2.1030 2.8196 -25.45 Sterling pound 2.8934 2.8968 7.3469 -60.62 -44.44 Australian dollar 1.9034 1 9064 3.4286 NZ dollar 1.3610 1 3638 3.4286 -60.26 Canadian dolor 1.6194188 words
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Article215 1984-05-11 7 SINGAPORE Gold futures closed easier in quiet trading in line with the metal's fall On overseas markets. Total sales for the day were recorded at one lot. Prompt closed softer at U*****.50/371.50 an ounce against New York's $371/ 372 close, June at $371.50/ 373.50 against $373.10/373.50 and August at215 words
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Article238 1984-05-11 7 ASIAN dollar deposit rates extended earlier gains in moderate late trading on bidding interest. Interbank (teposit r 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months •tM Offer II 1/16 II 1/4 11 5/8 117/8 12 5/16 12 11/16 12 15/16 DM238 words
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Article123 1984-05-11 7 OVERNIGHT rates on the interbank money market closed higher yesterday at 7 11/16 per cent. Term rates also closed higher, with rates for onemonth and two-month funds closing at 8 3/16 per cent. The three-month rate closed at B'/« per cent. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday OH*123 words
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Advertisement330 1984-05-11 7 RtK A ROW. ORCHID ON YOUR NEXT TRIP. 60 TOP-VALUE HOLIDAY IDEAS TO 25 COUNTRIESTX^Ifci Thai International has created Royal Orchid Holidays. Stopovers and extensions that add value and meaning to one's trip. On business or pleasure, you get to y do your own things on a Royal Orchid Holiday,330 words
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FEATURES
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Article477 1984-05-11 8 FOR FOOD and shelter, people work. Some rank job satisfaction higher than basic needs, or so they think they do. Those fortunate enough to enjoy all three are probably the happiest. General Electric is taking a big step towards providing the three main ingredients of a477 words
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Article, Illustration1828 1984-05-11 8 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI PIG FARMERS turned storekeepers? And why not? Singaporeans are known to be resourceful and pragmatic. Launching pig farmers into the retail world is an idea that the Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprises (SAHE) believes can become either a viable1,828 words
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Article, Illustration830 1984-05-11 8 FLORA LEWIS - By FLORA LEWIS NYT SOMETHING funny is happening on the way to the reform of Unesco. The United States' announcement that it will withdraw at the end of this year has had real effect. Britain served notice that it too would reconsiderNYT - 830 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1984-05-11 9 Major changes in Japanese attitudes seem to be undermining their vaunted work ethic Have the seemingly tireless toilers of Japan suddenly succumbed to the western style of putting leisure before work? It might be wishful thinking, prompted by an underlying American desire to see the Japanese1,333 words
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409 1984-05-11 9 IT WILL be quieter around the White Room without Marty Feldstein. When he moved from Harvard to become President Ronald Reagan's economics adviser in August 1182, he was greeted as much needed heavyweight intellect. "A vastly more talented person than any economist they409 words
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Advertisement83 1984-05-11 9 Nowhere on our planet is devoid of life. In The Living Planet David Attenborough's unfailing curiosity and infectious enthusiasm, explain and illuminate the intricate lives of these colonies from the lonely heights of the Himalayas to the wild creatures in the most recent of environments, the city. Here is a83 words
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Miscellaneous846 1984-05-11 9 mizvmwmn Evening at the ballet Giselle 8.30 pm This ballet is an attractive work which calls for both dancing and acting. To make it even more exciting the lead role of Count Al brecht is danced by Rudolf Nureyev. Friday Background 7.50 pm SBC's weekly current affairs programme focuses on846 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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275 1984-05-11 10 SHARES closed significantly lower on Wall Street on Wednesday because of weakness in the bond market and fear of a poor response to the US Treasury's 10-year note offering. The Dow Jones industrial average showed little change in morning trading. Analysts said this was275 words
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Article208 1984-05-11 10 MAY 09 ImI INDUSTRIALS Un Steel Unaic 135 565 1850 unch 5 50 A Afeho Abercon* A£ And a Amoprop 960 215 975 450 unch unch 15 Angkis MININGS 2340 -20 AM)C Borlows 3100 1425 25 -5 Btyyoors 1750 50 C G Smith 2625 unch Charter 430 CNA Cum#208 words
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Article89 1984-05-11 10 Reuter THE CONTROL of Paribas Suisse will be shared equally between Pargesa Holding SA and the Paribas Group in Paris. The two companies have announced they will be forming a jointly owned holding company which will control 51 per cent of Paribas Suisse. Pargesa's generalReuter - 89 words
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Article368 1984-05-11 11 HONGKONG: Stocks closed mostly lower yesterday on a bout of overseas selling in the last half hour's trading. The Hang Seng index closed 18.40 points lower and was well below the psychologically important 930 mark at 921.31. Prices were unchanged to slightly lower in the morning session and Wednesday's368 words
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Article258 1984-05-11 11 NT Lian Hwo Indus 11.85 +0.4 AI Smear* Irxfcjs 8 90 -0 35 Nan Ya Pta* 35 60 unch Amo Cement 33.40 unch Pocrftc Cons 30 20 -0 4 Cathay Cons 31 20 -0.3 Pocihc Elect Chorvg Hwo Bank 54 50 -0.5 Wire 19 70 +0 2 Chen Loong258 words
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Article416 1984-05-11 11 TOKYO: Prices fell sharply yesterday and the market average posted the largest one-day loss of the year in reaction to the yen's sharp fall against the dollar. The average fell 180.58 to close at 10,879.71 after rising 7.85 on Wednesday. It was down 200.45 at one point in mid-afternoon.416 words
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Article74 1984-05-11 11 Moy 10 Book Scout Choheung Bk CofTwrvencol Bk Won 600 680 710 11 Myundoi Motor KAL Korea First Korea Od Korea Sh^> 549 468 715 890 424 -5 -7 -10 -21 -16 Daewoo Cofp 398 •1 Lucky Ltd Samsung Co 715 633 -35 -2 Dong Ah 695 Samsung Elec74 words
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Article313 1984-05-11 11 SYDNEY: Demand for banking stocks by both local and overseas investors featured in otherwise moderate trading on Australian stock exchanges. ANZ was the most active with an eight-cent rise to A 55.90 while Westpac rose five to $3.95 and National 10 to $3.72. At the close, the All-ordinaries was313 words
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Article144 1984-05-11 11 MANILA: Stocks closed mixed in dull trading yesterday ahead of parliamentary elections on May 14. The Commercial and Industrial index was down 0.60 at 131.50, the Mining marker rose 12.03 to 1,059.99. Oil issues remained unchanged at 0.720. PLDT was down to 44.50 from 45 pesos, Atlas Con 'B'144 words
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Article155 1984-05-11 11 BANGKOK: The market closed generally steady in slow trading. The Book Club index fell 0.03 point to 117.35 on turnover of 33.8 million baht with 157,822 shares traded. Bangkok Bank, Thai Farmers Bank and Siam Cement closed unchanged at 230, 240 and 397 baht respectively MAY 10 A ok155 words
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Article84 1984-05-11 11 Reuter MURATA Manufacturing has reported parent company after-tax profit of 5.99 billi<*i yen (3.85 billion) for year ended March 20 Current profit was 13.45 billion (7.82 billion), operating profit 11.22 billion (5.33 billion) on sales of 118.03 billion (92.76 billion). The company is paying a dividend ofReuter - 84 words
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Article193 1984-05-11 11 NIPPON Kokan KK expects to report a parent company current loss of 12 billion yen for the year ended March 31, 1984 against an earlier estimated 20 billion loss and a 16.08 billion current profit a year earlier. The reduced loss estimate is based on larger193 words
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Article315 1984-05-11 11 Sanyo ventures to India SANYO Electric is to produce videotape recorders in India with parts supplied from Japan. Company officials said that Sanyo had applied to the Indian government for approval of its plan to establish a joint venture with an Indian interest whose name was not disclosed. Details of315 words
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Article74 1984-05-11 11 and Oki to America Oki Electric Industry, a leading Japanese electric machinery maker, plans to start production of mobile telephones on a knockeddown basis in the United States next month. Production at a plant in Atlanta will be 70,000 units a year. Oki began shipment of car phones' last September74 words
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Advertisement117 1984-05-11 11 mM i ami vnivfi&in I it Start tne «w. favourites. $12* per i„.ft to 1&" TvK CQffEgHQgy tndFbor lIMd T* rnoii mm CATHAY* Royal rWCinC^Skwm Tre-WeinfesT Baron's Table Ltlfj Royal Holiday Inn Singapore Tjf May 11 to 16,1984 b<JK .v To set the mood for Weinfest, Baron's Table offers a117 words
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Advertisement119 1984-05-11 11 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 Wh»r* styto surround* you Nasswn Hid Singapore 1025. Tel *****77 Tetex CPHSIN RS ***** &RS119 words
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Advertisement69 1984-05-11 11 the Ti seafi Miufl: *< A seafood barbeque on the roof of the Hilton under a canopy of stars. What could be more tempting? An array of fresh seafood awaits you every Friday from 7 pm 10.30 pm. HMWW. MB JON ThRNATIONIU- SMbiWORt. Be in vogue Library Very exclusive. Very69 words
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Advertisement177 1984-05-11 11 I 05 L *> You can taste it with your eyes At Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore s NEWEST addition to good, traditional Sichuan cuisine. Conveniently located next to the Shangri-la Hotel. At the RELC Building. With ample FREE parking facilities. We also cater for weddings, anniversaries, And have private function177 words
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777 1984-05-11 12 Abundance means lower profits for US farmers NYT THE VAST five-state rectangle that rolls northward from Oklahoma through Kansas and into Nebraska was a carpet of bright rich green last week, evidence that another large winter wheat crop was in prospect. But theseNYT - 777 words
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105 1984-05-11 12 Reuter AGITATION by farmers for higher wheat prices has slowed wheat arrivals in some North Indian markets, Agriculture Minister Rao Birendra Singh said. Farmers in northern states said last month they would withhold wheat sales for at least one week from May 1 toReuter - 105 words
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Article297 1984-05-11 12 Singapore C-1 special C-1 Ordtnary Loonzain 100% Unq Unq (S$/kilo, ex-godown) Thai white first grade Unq 100% 1st class 100% second grade 255 (kangaroo) 100% ttwd grade Unq new crop 105 Parboiled 100% 2nd class 082 5% 265 260 100% 3rd class 078 10% 25% new crop No stock297 words
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266 1984-05-11 12 VENEZUELA'S cocoa harvest will rise to about 15,500 tonnes in 1984 from 13,800 last year, when the crop suffered from flooding, but about 20 per cent of the crop is expected to be smuggled out of the country, said Rafael Blanco, commercial manager of266 words
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Article982 1984-05-11 12 COFFEE Robusta futures rose to their highest levels since September 1977 by midday yesterday, basis the third September position at £2,157, but below new contract highs reached earlier at £2,163. All other positions apart from untraded March ended the morning below new contract highs and with gains from982 words
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Article82 1984-05-11 12 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday held at the ITA floor level of Ms».ls a Ulo. Dealers said the buffer stock manager again absorbed the bulk of disposals amid continuing shortage of demand from other interests, as sentiment was further depressed by easier London advices and weakness82 words
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Article124 1984-05-11 12 FUTURES closed unchangto one cent per bushel higher on the Chicago Board of Trade on Wednesday, finishing near the middle of a four-cent range. Tight near-term supplies and good export business continued to lend price support, with May closing at a 24-cent premium over July. Strength in soycomplex futures124 words
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Article111 1984-05-11 12 SOYBEAN futures closed 1 V* cents per bushel higher to 3V« cents lower on Wednesday, ending in the middle of an 11-cent range. Late professional and commercial buying pushed prices to the positive side. Trade talk that Brazil had freed limits on soybean exports, which it reimposed on Tuesday,111 words
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Article234 1984-05-11 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed slightly higher yesterday in moderately active trading on covering interest after a lower opening following an uncertain Chicago soy futures trend. Dealers noted covering for forward month positions. In May, north and south rose M 57.50 and $5 respectively to $1,705 a234 words
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Article123 1984-05-11 12 Yarn White cloth (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) Japan No 10,000 Three Peoche* 221 50 China carded yarn, cones Japan No 2003 Unq Blue Phoenix 16'* 3,550 Flying Drogon, per Blue Phoenix 20's 3,600 piece 36 in x 40 yd Unq Bfcje Phoenix 32's Blue Phoenix 40'*123 words
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116 1984-05-11 12 Reuter LATE FROST is likely in the major red bean producing areas of Hokkaido, north Japan, towards the end of this month as part of unstable weather conditions from now until early June. Sapporo observatory officials said in a forecast that Hokkaido's weatherReuter - 116 words
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Article314 1984-05-11 12 SINGAPORE: The market closed slightly higher yesterday with June One RSS buyers quoted at 213.00 cents a kilo, up 3.50 cents from Wednesday. The morning session was marked up one cent on buying of June One and some forward enquiry. Prices improved a further 2.50 cents in quiet afternoon314 words
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111 1984-05-11 12 Reuter THE Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) has suspended full membership rights of 10 commodity firms, a KLCE official said. Seven of the firms Sakapp Commodities (M) Bhd, Broker Produce (M) Sdn Bhd, Prank Enterprise Sdn Bhd, Intracom (M) Sdn Bhd, Matthes and PortonReuter - 111 words
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Article287 1984-05-11 12 RAS prices S CMts/luio. FOB m 1 botes) NOON CLOSE Int 1 RSS prompt 207 25 208 25N ***** 211 00N Int 1 RSS June 210 00 210 50 213 00 213.50 Irt 1 RSS Juty ***** ***** ***** 217.00 Int 2 RSS 207 25 209 25N287 words
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Article89 1984-05-11 12 (in M canto/1 te RAS pellets) Jun« (currant mth) NOON Buyers Setters July (forword mth) NOON Beyers Sellers SSR20 SSR SO 202.00 200.00 204 OON 202 OON 204.00 202.00 206 OON 204 OON MRELB Beyers SgNQTI Beyers StNtrs SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMRGP SMR 10 SMR 2089 words
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Article144 1984-05-11 12 Chinese Produce Robusto 20/25% Exchange FOB NSW 487 50 (S#H#rs noon clOMfl price*. S$/ Nutmeg 100 kg) 110 FOB NSW 355.00 Coconut oil B W FOB NSW 256 00 Bulk FOB 223 00 Gombier CXd drum FOB 236.00 FOB NSW 300.00 New drum FOB 240 00 Copra London144 words
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113 1984-05-11 12 Bernama ASEAN economic ministers have recommended the establishment of a central data system at the Asean Secretariat ia Jakarta to help provide up-to-date information and analysis on commodities to member countries. The project, according f Malaysian Trade and Industries Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen, wasBernama - 113 words
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Advertisement241 1984-05-11 12 PROPERTY AUCTION OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE, ESTATE PROPERTIES AND OTHERS. THE VILLAGE (Studio Apartment) 431 A PASIR PANJANG ROAD Aw 60*j. m. (630sq. ft.) Title Freehold (With Ifcnancy) Apartment NQ 46A LORONG .LOW KOON Area: 230.395q. m. (2,4£osq.ft.) Title: 999 years (Vacant) Semi-detached House Na 557, SIXTH AVENUE Area: 343.73 sq.241 words
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Advertisement90 1984-05-11 12 NOTICE We, ENKO INDUSTRY MARITIME CO. LTD., JAPAN hereby confirm that we have appointed ANPAC NOVO SDN. BHD., as our official agent and broker in Malaysia relating to the purchase and sale of marine equipment/ machinery and vessels (new built/ second-hand). We, ANPAC NOVO SDN. BHD., would like to express90 words
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Article, Illustration4192 1984-05-11 13 THE Singapore stock market finished lower yesterday as Investor sentiment began to turn easier later in the day. By the close, the all-sec-tor BT Composite Index fell 3.97 points to 893.04 while the widely-followed Straits Times Industrial Index slipped 3.18 points to 974.83. The4,192 words
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Article222 1984-05-11 13 SINGAPORE Rims Indices "•J" 1100 90 M-.# **.10 Kudioi 50* IJ&O +40 10 KmU Mn 670 25 iTCm>niii 997.01 991.04 LmsHm) 242 22 17 >■+«'»' *****49 244IMO Emo l3io Im 9T 09/05 160 -273 To**o 300 t>n ST 979.01 974.83 DKmm fS 12} ST Fmk. 2979.20 2969222 words
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Article462 1984-05-11 13 SELLERS dominated the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, and sent prices broadly lower for the second consecutive session. Trading also slowed down considerably. The market opened marginally lower in line with the previous day's easier session. Sentiment deteriorated further in the afternoon, with prices finishing462 words
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Article2999 1984-05-11 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".2,999 words
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851 1984-05-11 14 asm? LONDON stockbroking firm Laurence, Prust Co has reviewed the performance of three Singapore-based companies, United Overseas Bank Ltd, Neptune Orient Lines Ltd and National Iron and Steel Mills Ltd. On UOB, Laurence, Prust said the shares of the banking group are at present851 words
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184 1984-05-11 14 FT REUTERS, the international newsagency and business information group, is all set for its planned £1 billion public flotation in London and New York next Wednesday, following the reconstruction of a new board. The new board includes Mr Walter Wriston, 64, chairman ofFT - 184 words
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Article226 1984-05-11 14 THE Singapore and Malaysian stock markets will be highlighted during the annual Institutional Investor conference a "blue-chip" gathering of 200 US fund managers and money experts in New York next week. Singapore stockbroking firm, Lyall and Evatt, will be host and sponsor of a226 words
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Article236 1984-05-11 14 AS PART of a major extension of its service to readers, BT has launched a set of three stock market technical indicators. These are the BT Overbought/Oversold Indicator (BT OBOS), the BT Cumulative Advance/Decline Indicator (CADI) and the BT On-Bal-ance Volume Indicator (OBV). The BT Overbought/Oversold236 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-05-11 14 ESSO Malaysia Bhd is confident of maintaining its leading position in the market in spite of an increasingly competitive environment. Esso Malaysia chairman Mr Gerald F Cox says that apart from increasing competition, the company has to face lower regional petroleum product prices and424 words
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Article99 1984-05-11 14 HONGKONG Austrolion Industrials Hong Seng Index Thursday 921.31 Wednesday 939.71 Thursday 1001.9 Wednesday 1001.4 Week ago 1005 5 Week ago 1004 61 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Wednesday 1165 52 Tokyo Dow Jones Tuesday 1176.30 Week ago 1186 56 Thursday *****.71 Wednesday *****.29 Standard and Poors Week ago99 words
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Article1825 1984-05-11 14 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. INDUSTRIALS Aeaa (2.858) AJeeo (2.335) (2) 2.30 Aatefc (2 0081,825 words
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Article958 1984-05-11 14 THE market closed lower yesterday after a moderately active session and at 3pm, the FT 30 Share Index was 10.5 points off at 885.7 and the FT-SE 100 share index at 3.30pm fell 15.3 to 1094.6. Market sentiment was again dominated by concern over rising interest rates with958 words
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Article232 1984-05-11 14 Managers' prices MARA Bumiputrs far May 11 Fr»t B'putro Second B'putro TNrd B'putro 6 59 6 64 5.58 5.63 4 75 4 80 Singapore Unit Trust Fourth B'putro 5 63 5 68 The Commerce 3.31 The Sovmgs Fund 1.95 S'pore Prog Fund 1 41 S'pore Sec Fund 2232 words
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Article36 1984-05-11 14 MULPHA (Singapore) Limited: 15th AGM on May 11 at noon at 39 Sixth Avenue (1027). HOTEL Properties Limited: 4th AGM on May 12 at noon in Hongkong Room, Hilton International, 581 Orchard Road (0923).36 words
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454 1984-05-11 15 THE GOODWOOD group is throwing in the towel it wants to sell off its block of shares in Ming Court Hotel Ltd. The group, including members of the Khoo family headed by Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat, owns a total of 3.813 million shares454 words
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Article, Illustration832 1984-05-11 15 ALAN LEE - RO x_y By ALAN LEE, Companies Editor THE LEE family of Development A Commercial Bank fame and influential bumiputra businessman/politician Daim Zainuddin are involved in an elaborate restructuring plan aimed at transforming Roxy Electric Industries (M) Bhd from a staid electrical products832 words
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773 1984-05-11 15 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI THE MUCH-published unfriendly takeover of General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd by Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia) Bhd has ended in an anti-climax. With only eight days left for Raleigh to issue a formal dated offer under the rules laid down by the Malaysian Companies773 words
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Article, Illustration728 1984-05-11 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK COLD Storage Holdings PLC has taken steps to strengthen its presence further in the foodbased business in Singapore and Malaysia as well to expand its interests in other areas. In an effort to secure a worthwhile and long-term position728 words
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472 1984-05-11 15 SPP LTD, a subsidiary of Tuan Sing Holdings, is making its first major move at diversifying its business. The company has entered into an agreement to acquire Progressive Builders Pte Ltd for a consideration of $5.96 million. This latest venture must be one472 words
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386 1984-05-11 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE ESSO Malaysia Bhd has called on shareholders to approve, in its forthcoming annual general meeting on May 29, the deletion of an article pertaining to the payment of unclaimed dividends. Its directors have presented this resolution on the386 words
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169 1984-05-11 15 TASEK Cement Bhd is expanding its interests in the Malaysian cement manufacturing industry through the proposed acquisition of a 30 per cent stake in a new company. Tasek said yesterday that an agreement in principle has been reached whereby it will subscribe169 words
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Article70 1984-05-11 15 a newly-listed company on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, has reported group pre-tax profits of M|7.78 million (from $2.21 million the previous year) for the year ended Dec 31,1983. Group turnover also increased to M 526.07 million (from 19.54 million). Its directors have recommended the payment of70 words
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48 1984-05-11 15 has announced a net in- come of 5,987 million yen for the year ended March 20, 1964, on net sales of 118,029 million yen. The company has declared a dividend of 6.5 yen per share for the year just ended.48 words
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Advertisement472 1984-05-11 14 Haw par Haw Par Brothers International Limited Notice of Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held in the Board Room of United Overseas Bank Ltd, 30th Floor, (JOB Building, No. 1 Bonham Street, Singapore 0104 on Friday Ist June, 1984472 words
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Advertisement241 1984-05-11 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Kon Choon Kooi of No. 10, Melrose Drive Singapore 1335 have applied for a Wholesale Liquor Shop Licence in respect of premises at m/s: Pieroth Singapore Pte Ltd, fe 220, Orchard Rd, #03-02, Orchard C E Shopping Centre Singapore 0923 and that this241 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-05-11 16 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE SHORTAGE of qualified people in Singapore has led General Electric (USA) to embark on a massive housing loan scheme for its professional staff. The scheme is financed by the Chase Manhattan Bank and, if exercised to the limit, will yield462 words
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Article, Illustration701 1984-05-11 16 r Thfe v Jalil Murder Bernama ACCUSED Mak Foon Than yesterday confessed to helping dispose of Jalii Ibrahim's body, but maintained that a Korean had killed the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) official. He said that the killer was not the KoreanBernama; UPI picture - 701 words
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Article178 1984-05-11 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah yesterday declined to say whether he had received a copy of the cautioned statement mentioning him made by Mak Foon Than. "There is no need for me to comment. It is just a ploy by them," he said when askedBernama - 178 words
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Article243 1984-05-11 16 A YEAR-OLD interim injunction against a local company alleged to have infringed the trademark of the US manufacturer of Tide detergent was lifted by the High Court yesterday. This means the $1.2 million worth of detergent seized from Detergent Industries Singapore Pte Ltd last year by Messrs243 words
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258 1984-05-11 16 THE construction and building industry yesterday accepted the move by the Ministry of Labour to tighten safety rules on tower cranes and their uses. Several contractors said the move would provide "healthy construction worksites" in the Republic. They, however, are concerned about the safety orientation258 words
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618 1984-05-11 16 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI, Economics Correspondent SINGAPORE'S remarkable economic growth last year had much to do with the unexpectedly strong and sustained economic recovery in the US. For the current year, real growth should be in the region of 7 to 8 per cent, close618 words
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Article61 1984-05-11 16 Reuter THE WEATHER is tops. Nearly everyone questioned in a survey in China's eastern Zhejiang province said the most informative item in the state-control-led news media was the weather report. About two thirds of the Chinese people believe their newspapers but 5 per cent think the official pressReuter - 61 words
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Article46 1984-05-11 16 Reuter THE International Court of Justice yesterday asked the US to cease any support for military activity against the left wing government of Nicaragua. In an interim judgement, the 15-judge court asked the US to stop mining Nicaraguan ports. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article30 1984-05-11 16 AFP VIETNAM will not attend the Los Angeles Olympics. A Communist Party newspaper, Nhan Dan, yesterday accused Washington of plans to kidnap Vietnamese athletes. AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article37 1984-05-11 16 UPI US DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger has affirmed US commitment to defend South Korea against any attack from North Korea. The joint statement concluded the 16th US-South Korea Security Consultative Meeting in Seoul. UPIUPI - 37 words
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40 1984-05-11 16 Reuter SRI LANKA's ethnic conference suffered a setback when two main Tamil political parties refused to serve on committees to study ways of easing the island's communal unrest between the majority Sinhalese and minority Tamils. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article37 1984-05-11 16 Reuter POPE John Paul n met Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej yesterday after arriving to a simple but warm welcome in mostlyBuddhist Thailand, and thanked the monarch for giving sanctuary to IndoChinese refugees. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article33 1984-05-11 16 UPI CHINESE frontier guards have repulsed at least nine attacks along the tense SinoVietnamese border during the past week, inflicting heavy Vietnamese losses, said the Xinhua news agency. UPIUPI - 33 words
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31 1984-05-11 16 Reuter LEADERS of Japan's major trading houses have urged the government to apply its export insurance scheme flexibly to developing nations with debt repayment problems. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article47 1984-05-11 16 AP EEC president Gaston Thorn has hailed Japan's latest efforts to open its markets. But he said that its still closed financial markets are a hindrance to free trade and that liberalising Japanese financial services and capital investment markets is desirable. APAP - 47 words
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Miscellaneous59 1984-05-11 16 sMsnea Outlook for today: Showers in a few areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on May 9 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.9 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 25.3 Associated humidity 93 Hours of Minshine 10.20 Rainfall in millimetres Trace59 words
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347 1984-05-11 17 SEABORNE CARGO traffic through the Port of Hongkong could double by the end of the century, keeping it in the forefront of world-class ports, according to the assistant director of marine, Mr Bernard Tang. Growth trends have shown that by the 21st century, Hongkong347 words
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Article, Illustration594 1984-05-11 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIAN DREDGING Corporation, a subsidiary of the Pernas-owned Perbadanan Nasional Shipping Line, has moved aggressively into the growing dredging market. Since the company's formation two years ago, it has won enough valuable and attractive contracts to make a significant impact on the594 words
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Article150 1984-05-11 17 Reuter THE Japanese Shipowners Association repeated that it is against letting Japanese oil tankers sail to Kharg Island following news of an attack on a Saudi tanker in the Gulf. "Our position has been reinforced by the fresh Iraqi attack on the al-Ahood," a spokesman said.Reuter - 150 words
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Article756 1984-05-11 17 Shipping Un« Pag* Col Abex Transport V I AC Toepler X 5 Afea VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner VH 5 Alpac VI 5 Anlara Shpg IV I A PC Line V 4 APL m 4/5 Arrow Lines X 3 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V 5 Atlas Lines756 words
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Article, Illustration1481 1984-05-11 18 Seatrade IT IS NOW 10 years since South Korea's shipbuilding industry first came to the attention of the world at large. In 1974, the near simultaneous dedication of the first phase of the Hyundai yard at Ulsan and the christening of that yard's first ship theSeatrade - 1,481 words
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Article1800 1984-05-11 18 I INCREASED interest is reported on Wednesday in covering I B rain cargoes for discharge in South Africa, with two vessels fixed from the US Gulf at US$l9, up 25 cents and one from Brazil at $30, shipbrokers said. Meanwhile, grain was arranged from the US Gulf to1,800 words
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Article670 1984-05-11 18 May »-11 Ro-Ro 84 international conference and exhibition on marine I transport using roil-on roll-off methods, Nice France. May 5-11 Data processing in liner shipping the key to survival, City Conference Centre, Mark Lane, London EC3 (details: Whitehall Press, Earl House, Earl Street, Maidstone, Kent). May 13-11 Third670 words
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Article191 1984-05-11 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits191 words
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692 1984-05-11 19 Lloyd's List TWO Lloyd's syndicates are being sued for refusing to pay under a marine policy for the constructive total loss of the Utsion Pride which was struck by an Iranian rocket in the Persian Gulf in August 1982. The underwriters said theLloyd's List - 692 words
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Article199 1984-05-11 19 UPI AN OIL-LADEN Saudi Arabian tanker hit two days ago by an Iraqi missile in the Percian Gulf is burning so badly it cannot be salvaged, but Saudi Oil Minister Ahmed Zakl Yamani refused to blame the Iraqis for the loss. Yamani, in Kuwait for a meetingUPI - 199 words
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Article, Illustration87 1984-05-11 19 NEDLLOYD BULK Chartering Ltd is now called Nedlloyd Shipbrokers Ltd. The change in name was effected from April 1. It is a result of some restructuring within the Nedlloyd Group which now emphasizes on decentralisation and the change of direction of Nedlloyd Bulk within the shipping industry.87 words
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256 1984-05-11 19 IN SPITE OF poor market conditions in 1963, J Lauritzen managed to rake in net profits of 205.4 million DKr. However, this is way below the record profit of 293 million DKr achieved in 1982. Nevertheless, J Lauritzen said "the result is somewhat256 words
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4967 1984-05-11 24 §®aBG)gEB A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of4,967 words
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Article622 1984-05-11 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location TW Bridge 20W 11.5.84 2359 NAPL FSB 1000-1200 F3 L Srimathi 16E 12.5.84 0700 NAPL TA 3 0700-1900 B4 Yanshan 20 12.5.84 0700 Y Fung FSB 0700-0800/1700-1900622 words
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Article1656 1984-05-11 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Ur*-fCiruU Liar Transgroup (S). AkreskiH User ServW Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C TMfhf Oceanus Shipping Agency (S) Manntex Enterprise (PK). Alpar Intrasea (S) Binung Shpg <KL> Island Cargo Handling1,656 words
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Article521 1984-05-11 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Da Feng Jenson IV Kota Angkasa Merdeka Ned Katwijk Phoenix Seisho Maru Sonbai Yelena Stasova Ashkhabad Bai Yun Shan Bremehaven Builder CR Douala Equator IV Hai Soon Kao Murrayeverett New Whale Oceania Marina Shoun Galaxy Straits Pride521 words
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Advertisement358 1984-05-11 17 Publi*h*d and Distributed bv m-m FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2161 l'J'J A member of The Times Organisation 1 K 1 )1 1 W I 11 ORIENT OVEIQEAS Co*Li*t\ LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 FUHOPf VIA SUE? •TRANSDOHO ROS 201 KOREAN MCUN 24N OMENTAL CHEF 39N HK CONTAMER 40N358 words
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Advertisement225 1984-05-11 17 SEALORD UASC JNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG NATIONAL LINE Of BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FKOM JAI'AN TAIWXN lIOM.kOM. O ll' XI X\ 1.1 I. RED SEA SERVICE SEALORD SHTfING AGENCfS (R*f. No. *****5/OOC) 70 SHENTON WAY #04-02225 words
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Advertisement869 1984-05-11 17 REACH YOUR AUDIENCE EFFECTIVELY ■times! Itusinrss Directory of Sint&iiMxv *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES Saied 17-17^ TO: U.S. PACIFIC, O i ill IMXiWJib iT* J.l* .1 M. M. M M RAMDO M. RAIOO M. UNDO 4/5 31-31/5 7-7/$ 14-14/6 In Port 11-19/5 25-26/5 1-2/6 1-9/6 15-16/6 LEXA LOUS869 words
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Advertisement313 1984-05-11 18 BSM FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 3) Iftairg I 4) Gtoirg 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam, i Bremerhaven Aartiuv Copenliagen. Hd •Vceptinf Europe cargo tor feeder m Ph contact PERMCC P Mang tor Antwerp. L.Havre. Basle. I*. 3) Bremen. Nsmk. 4) Matmo Stockholm. Oslo S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore313 words
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Advertisement301 1984-05-11 18 USA/CANADA MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Pan Asia Line: ltd. L H SW SM IVS 17/5 22/5 24/5 27/5 25/5 AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD [♦-1 Main Offico *****22 (5 linaa) CFS/T»rmin«l *****21 *****5? CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM J ARAN TAIWAN 2»/5 27/5 V« 11/t 14/4 17/S OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD301 words
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Advertisement884 1984-05-11 19 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: KBMARRRH ll OJIO IraiMriuvtn to to—lll liaßwplm IK rtpma, Boßast I Out* CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT H'borj Bran ITibm Le Ha S'too M SaAo* SjM SaM hM 27/5 21/5 HR. US M884 words
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Advertisement364 1984-05-11 19 Franco Bolyuui Services h r, H ith IUI K ,.,n h.,r h ustvrn I inr. Hi COWMBMP aw TO EMBPE ra P. ami IWMUMB 12 Hay 13 May UKANMCM mtrr 21 May «M* OB IJ* 2la *2® Momh«»r Act Contorfu CHARGEURS HAVRAISE Mf DFX I INF ■Km—i■ 13 May 79364 words
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Advertisement51 1984-05-11 19 NOTICE m.v. THmiiiiißtw" VOY: IK arrived 7tk May, I*4. at PAA. Oiiiwi Nm.li/ U. General Survey of cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Monday 14th May, 1984, from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 pm. No further survey will be held after this date. A SONS (PTE) LTD. Tel:51 words
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Advertisement771 1984-05-11 20 CONTINENT UK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS Card*an Bay Fiartihrt Capri LntrpM Bay Mut Eipreu K t UnsP Leiioesßdbao Genoa Hburg Rdam B haven Antwerp 13/5 14/5 13/s io/s I?',! ?J\ Wt 14/4 17/t 23/< 21/524/5 24/5 24/S IJ/S 22/8 17/S T«*y« Bay Bay Connecting in Tokyo Connecting m Kobe Also occeptmg cargo771 words
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Advertisement419 1984-05-11 20 M S LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVIC 10 EUROPE VIA SUt? I Member ot the Ace Com«t«jm OMENTAL CHEF X Ml CORTMO 3X !WI SMS BMME 45€ FUll Y CONTAINERISED '0 FROM NORTH AMfRICA MSI COASt IU l B**di CMon NYC St Mr Bjft 27/5 10/6 22/6 6 26 6 6419 words
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Advertisement656 1984-05-11 20 I AOUG I ***** I EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCL I ICI CARGO FOR w pki mc hi MM ANW IH* f»«» G«x( IS/OS |(/K M M M/K 10/ M U'M 13 M X/0i 27/»5 U'M n M 2?/M ?4/M 2t/M 01 M M/M 30 M (2/(7656 words
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Advertisement760 1984-05-11 20 Everett Lines] COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loading lot Callao Malar an, lo and all ottwf Pnanan ports anth Uanshipnwnt 41 Monglonf and or Koto On CPV Ihioufti 6*. ol t id>nj lo hnal destination Penanc P Kdan| S«*aport MMAYEVERETT* kiPt/12 May ramo*wrett* 13/u May 15/ is760 words
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Advertisement326 1984-05-11 20 n US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Im*« tar B. Ataat. B. I port Ml AUG PfNANC ptj SMOS( MAftlßft Pit LTD TCI *****44/7 t *****70 MAIOSJ MARITRft SON BHD Id *****7 3 MALAYSIA IRAK I TRANSPORT LTD I* (78)3 t *****326 words
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Advertisement547 1984-05-11 21 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESacL KOTA WANOSA KOTA MURNI KOTA AOUNO VOYAGE E-901 E-SO5 E-507 SINO APORE LOADING FOR: 22-25/5 HOOEIOAH, JCDOAH. ADEN. PORT SUDAN, MOMBASA. O'SAI 2-5/6 HOOEIOAH. JCDOAH. AOABA, PTSUO AN, ADEN 15-20/6 HOOEIOAH. JEDDAH. MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA. D'SALAAM VESSEL KOTA CAHAYA KOTA PUBAKA COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES KOTA BERJAYA547 words
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Advertisement195 1984-05-11 21 MALAYSIA SHIPPING CMPN. SDN. BHD. KSSEL VOV. PENANG P KELANG LOAOMG FOR KOTANMH 4/14 14-17/5 11-22/5 KUC/KK/SXN ROTAHARAPAN 5/«4 23-21/5 KK/SKN/TA KOTA BAHAGM 5/14 9-10/0 11-lt/t KU/KK/SXN ROTABERLJAN 5/B4 14-19/9 KK/SKM/TA Agents SINGAPORE Pll TEL *****33 P KFIANC SEI AI AN AGENCY TFI 3880*)6 *****3? Kl SEIAIAN AGENCY TEI ??1889195 words
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Advertisement795 1984-05-11 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COMTMNER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 10 IUROft KnE. Car*.. Bay Eipini LnarpoM Bay Bremen Eiprm Hiwtm (frni l«a Eiprm FROMEtIMPE HUH RHBiTiimi S<M 'Mr* My SaM L»»»oMMy SjM Mam* [iprnt SaM HaaM| liprni 11/5 team Man. IC/5 Tata Ciprni 19/5 N/5 *—t tiprau 4/C RTMM HARK 111795 words
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Advertisement594 1984-05-11 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE FAR EAST FMI CONTAiO SflXKt TOKOHMM KOH MAMMMT V 10-M 14/5 21/5 »/S 27/4 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE tOTTERMM AMSTEKMtM 111 ARE ACCEPTMG BOTH CONTAMJtS. CONVENTIONAL CARGO MO BULK UQUD CARGO FOR BOTH BrORTS AND EXTORTS AND ALSO TO/FROM UJ( MAN) PORTS. L£ HAVRE.594 words
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Advertisement525 1984-05-11 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION MYOMA YWA PHASHWEGYAWYWA V 242 PAGAN HTONEYWA V 194 Loadnf for Rangoon S pore P Kelong Penonj 12/13 Moy 19/21 Moy 21/24 Moy 26/28 Moy Ud BANK LINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 19 Jun« 14 July525 words
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Advertisement909 1984-05-11 22 K KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD.— PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vl* IPI MICROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER/ K. PIONEER V 33 ASIA STAR V 23 SS BRDGE ¥45E C. PAUL V39E J. BRDGE V3l KAMSAI PIONEER 34 MOTHER VESSEL PKLG PE* R BRDGE ¥1215 10 May 11 TOKYO MARU ¥10909 words
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Advertisement368 1984-05-11 22 rr OS*** MARU V. 5715F HAYAKAIIA MMU V 5114E Ma I S part 28/4 27/5 S.A VAAL ****** S A VAN Da STEL *103 JARDME SHPPMG AGENCES (Reg *****4/ 00*) 70 SHENTON *AY #04 03 MARMA HOUSE SINGAPORE 0207 TEL: *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** CFS OFFICE IPC #***** T*368 words
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Advertisement409 1984-05-11 22 AC.I NTS SO J NS M (t^w Y rn 1 A CO R JUMABMOY SONS SOWS (PTI (TO SONBHO (MISONBMO Singapore Kuala I umpm Pan.no T«l <»1?S1t (S l.na.) <»707SS «#7OJSI Tall**l6'B Poll dolling Tol IMIBS AFEA LINE VESSEL EUROPE EXPRESS SPORE 10ADMG FOR 21/5 L<|n. Pt Harcourt. Matatf JAPAN/KORFfI409 words
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Advertisement618 1984-05-11 22 SANKD ASIA LZNEJfc^ FMO* JAPANESE PORTS ANO HONGKONG®^ 1 MERDEKA 2 SCtSHO MARU 3 BERDKAM 4 KOTU MARU 5 SOOH CHURN 6 TEKAC 7. RAM TMOR 15/17 Mar 16/ is Mar 21/23 Mar 24/21 May 21/21 Mir P Kaianf Pananf In Pwt/13 May In Part/13 May 11/19 Mar 19/2® Ma,618 words
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Advertisement539 1984-05-11 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. ID Anson Road o?7 16 lntein.ttion.il Pl.t/a Sincj.iporc 0207 Tel ?J4HSI 1 (1 O Linesl O BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK DAHLIA BBM9OS S port P KtUnf loafof for 14/5 17/5 NANTES/ROTT/U.K (AVON) alpac line ATftICJ ALPAC ASIA 165*6 S pore P KeUng Lo»tfn( far: 171 toy Durtan/Tamatm/539 words
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Advertisement627 1984-05-11 23 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPt FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): me *CI Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia TW BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1200 11/5 LCL Cargo 2359 10/5 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 0 CHEF 3*. SS BRDGE 45E. C PAUL 39E CROZE 3*. TO AND627 words
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Advertisement434 1984-05-11 23 EUNG-A SH Korean Flag Vessels DOHA* SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON -Ii SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CNITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA WPIIWI N« II S Pit I ID lrl .'/US4 i 4 i l ???/MO iOpei jlionsl ?m?M I Irrrrwul) ??0?4S0 *****04 ICI Si I v.". t 1434 words
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Advertisement842 1984-05-11 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD SWSOV BULOMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Unn) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 251 M P. KELANG M/S SHAMUT NAH SOON SON. BHD IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. IALAN CEMPEMNG. PORT KLANG.842 words
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Advertisement56 1984-05-11 23 ahrenkiel liner service gmbh DURBAN. JOHANNFSBURG. MAPUIO. MAURITIUS REUNION FSTROUND BEL A MONDO 9W/84 PT. LOUIS DURBAN 16/5/84 l7vii:!illJ!M ETD ETC eta R BAY DURBAN SIN ALS CONFIDENCE SE/84 15/5 22/5 GDN 46 8/6 Agents: Kim Shipping Trading Pte Ltd 63 Market Street. #06-06 Tat Lee Btclg S pore 010456 words
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Advertisement609 1984-05-11 24 ICv«|i<Hial lloiitsiincr Lines JTmLt] Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual .Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday ft-: SINGAPORE ISLANDS USh MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER JET VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE P Klang S pore Penang 5/7 tan 2/4 Jun 1/10 Jui 5/9 U 2/4 M 10/12 M R'dam A were609 words
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Advertisement72 1984-05-11 25 LICOIINE A.=--GENERAL AGENTS SMGAFORE SEAL lON SWUNG (S) PTE LTD. SALES/BOOKMGS TEL *****11 (t LKS) TO BANGLA-DESH/MXA/SRI LANKA/PAKISTAN rr? French Line CHTrTAGOHG 5 6 8/7 VtSMI M/V ANJOU VSLS4 M/V ARMAGNAC V6LS4 M/V ARTOtS V7LS4 Sea winds »anrs ORIENTAI SMWINDS IfNIR AGfNCY P T F lID SINGAPORE MALAYSIA TEL 2705W172 words
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Advertisement449 1984-05-11 25 ■jr" Nedlloyd Lines Loading (or: CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA! CARRIBEAN/CENTRAL/EAST COABT SOUTH AMERICA VESSEL I B'PORE ICBAL WBTAD •■Town pnr am N. Nagasaki y m H. fUQOyi M* Mmmu CBAL WSTAO 'BTOWNP.OF RIO .J STOS SPAM 21/7 23/7 28/7 30/7 26/8 28/8 21/8 23/8 28/8 30/8 26/9 28/9 21/9 23/9449 words
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Advertisement539 1984-05-11 26 C.Y. LINE (A M»mb«f Of Th« ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUIIT COHIUCKMD SERVICE 10 EWOft («U SUEZ) AGENTS STRAITS CORIT AINER AGENCIES PTE 110 IS CHIANG ROAD SANHRD BUHCNNC «01 SINCAPOW 0?0l in ??Sl:m S£L AT AN AGENCY CO SON BHD 42A UUAN CHUNGGAM Off MUM a«(X»H539 words
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Advertisement449 1984-05-11 26 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Smgopore 0719. Tel *****44 Tlx R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/REST MALAYSIA SERVICE STORE P. KELANG Pf HANG PHUKET lANGSA V 53/14 to PI/13 May 15 May LANGS* V54/M 11/19 May 24 May 22 May FULL CONTAINER449 words
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Advertisement664 1984-05-11 26 ZIM NON-CONFERENCE NX PENDENT FULL cvioct to USA East t Nest Cms!. Pan Feeder Mtaier Sai KSSEI WHUI 15 Ma, ttssi m hm> nib, KSSEL m cufoinw nitti KSSEI M CAItM km VESSEL AM HONG KONG 14 km *ssa IU KEELUNG 22 km A KSSEL rn TOKYO JO Im com664 words
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Miscellaneous185 1984-05-11 26 at Regional Weather Va *$5 iv W A 'Jk ft 2 0, d S 27 ""V w *7 ~-v^ v x IVS. i J K? Jkl ftr»^ Lim c /V Win« Wind direction with speed in knots StGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND* R Thunderstorm185 words
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