The Business Times, 30 May 1984
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Title Section12 1984-05-30 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-05-30 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH Transport Correspondent A NUMBER of international rolling stock sub-system suppliers are still sitting on tenterhooks, although the $581.5 million contract for Kawasaki Heavy Industries will be signed on Saturday. This is because the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation is319 words
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252 1984-05-30 1 UNION leaders can soon look forward to a wider and better package of leadership training courses to be offered by the National Trades Union Congress. The national labour body is now closely scrutinising its existing training programmes to find out where the courses are lacking and252 words
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Article34 1984-05-30 1 Reuter DUNLOP Holdings PLC will announce its financial re-organisa-tion in August. It will make a series of divestments and details of one sale of assets will be made within a month. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article620 1984-05-30 1 Yen gets international role in long-awaited package of reforms Agencies THE LONG-AWAITED reform of the Japanese financial system was unveiled in Tokyo and Washington last night. From today, the yen is on the way to joining the dollar as a major international currency, and the doorsAgencies - 620 words
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377 1984-05-30 1 MONICA GWEE - SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS a mi JQj By MONICA GWEE A POWER failure caused by heavy rain was one reason for the long wait for Festival of Arts tickets on the first day of sales. But the main cause was377 words
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119 1984-05-30 1 A RESPITE for the disappointed: Lovers of Baba culture can catch two extra performances of Pileh Menantu at Bpm on June 21 and June 22 at the Drama Centre. Tickets: $8, $15. The San Quentin Drama Workshop's famous production119 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-05-30 1 A DOUBLE-DECKER bus may venture out alone, but a container lorry of similar height needs an escort and Singapore shippers are becoming in- creasingly unhappy with the unequal treatment. They claim that recently introduced regulations requiring escorts for all lorries carrying containers above a certain230 words
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Article, Illustration88 1984-05-30 1 SHARE prices drifted Iswer en the Singapore stockmarket yesterday, with Investors not having aay clear leads or directions to follow. Aaalysts aad dealers continue to call for a cautions stand until more definite signs appear. The BT Composite Index eased 1.34 points to 8*4.53 while the Straits Times88 words
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449 1984-05-30 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH HIT BY trade curbs in Asean, war in the Middle East and a military coup in Nigeria, one of India's largest glass companies has been forced to close its factory in Singapore. The 18-month old factory of Vallabh Glass (S) is now449 words
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Article45 1984-05-30 1 NST HONGKONG police have issued warrants of arrest against two prominent Hongkong lawyers in connection with the Carrian affair. Simon Pun, 52, and Maurice Wong, 56, are wanted in respect of the transaction involving the sale of Gammon House in 1980. NSTNST - 45 words
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Advertisement266 1984-05-30 1 Leader, Page 8 mm SHARE INFORMATION 13 RAW MATERIALS 12 MONEY EXCHANGES 6 COMMUNICASIA is beginning to live up to its name as a regional event. The fourday exhibition of communication technology registered about 2,900 overseas visitors comprising 27 per cent of the totol number. Page 3 THE OUTCOME of266 words
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Advertisement12 1984-05-30 1 Full report, Pag* 13 International stock*, Paga 10 Asian stocks, Paga 1112 words
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Advertisement200 1984-05-30 1 BALLY 1 of Switzerland* meets the challenge of today. Alpha Sole Agent: S.G. Pan-eft ft Son (PW) Ltd. Height curbs on 9 ft 6 in containers SHIPPING TIMES SERIES FT3OOO h A A FT 3050 FT 3020 The new compact copiers from Ricoh. The series FT 3000 range of compact200 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration373 1984-05-30 2 JOANNE YAP - ENERGY IS PRECIOUS SAVE IT By JOANNE YAP SINGAPORE'S current energy conservation standards will be reviewed and upgraded by the Development and Building Control Division. The division will study the results of a project on energy conservation in local buildings undertaken by373 words
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434 1984-05-30 2 COMMERCIAL buildings in Singapore can slash their electricity bills by $51 million if they reduce their energy use by 10 per cent. A study on energy conservation in Singapore buildings, using a computer simulation program DOE-2, reveals that this 10 per434 words
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153 1984-05-30 2 BUSINESS students at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic will relate what they learn in the classroom to the industries they are attached to during the next vacation. The Business Studies Department has introduced cooperative education for students involved in the Industrial Business Orientation Programme153 words
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156 1984-05-30 2 EXPATRIATES at Ngee Ann Polytechnic will soon be housed in three new 11storey apartments in the campus. Two blocks of 40 units were completed earlier this month. Each flat has a total floor area of about 110 square metres. It has three bedrooms, two156 words
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374 1984-05-30 2 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN DOMESTIC market forces will influence the government's final decision on whether pig farms should be phased out in Singapore. This was apparently emphasised by Dr Goh Keng Swee, First Deputy Prime Minister, during talks with the374 words
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66 1984-05-30 2 THE Ministry of Environment has announced that with effect from June 1, the fees for the Optional Bill of Health and the Optional Certificate of Disinfection under the Infectious Diseases (Quarantine) Regulations, 1977, will be abolished. The certificates were previously issued for ships which were infected66 words
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Article, Illustration318 1984-05-30 2 TSANG SAU YIN - Civil Service seminar By TSANG SAU YIN THE PUBLIC Works Department plans to install an office dialog system (ODS) and have electronic mailing in its offices. This is one of the PWD's immediate plans and a committee has been set up318 words
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152 1984-05-30 2 PRODUCTIVITY Information Service or Pins is a computerised information service which Singapore managers can subscribe to for the latest data on productivity and management. Pins is being offered by the National Productivity Board in its continuing pursuit of productivity improvement in Singapore. For152 words
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270 1984-05-30 2 UPDATING the Singapore street directory once every two years is a costly affair at the moment since this is done manually. The 14th edition of the directory, for instance, took about 6,100 man hours to edit. As a result of270 words
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374 1984-05-30 2 THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore is inviting banks, finance houses and other commercial concerns to be its neighbours next year. In early 1985, the authority, which oversees the financial sector, will move from the SLA Building into its own MAS Building374 words
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276 1984-05-30 2 THE tremeadoas upgrading of Ike mail afar taring Industry la the pact few yean has led the Singapore Polytechnic to latrodaee a coarse la maaafaetarlag engineering far flaal year stadeats la the new semester beginning la Jnae. Welcoming the new batch of stadeats for the276 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-05-30 3 DONNA WELLS has been named business development manager of South-east Asia by Thomas Fleming Management Services (Pte) Ltd. Prior to joining Thomas Fleming, Miss Wells worked in international banking and consumer/industrial product marketing in Asia, the US and Europe. Miss Wells holds a Bachelor of Science degree316 words
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Article, Illustration340 1984-05-30 3 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG COMMUNICASIA is beginning to live up to its name as a regional event. The four-day exhibition of communication technology registered about 2,900 overseas visitors comprising 27 per cent of the total number. This compares favourably with previous years' shows where foreigners accounted340 words
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Article428 1984-05-30 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE HOUSING and Development Board recently awarded more than $15.5 million worth of contracts and invited tenders for many more. The latest qovernment gazette shows that the largest of these contracts was worth $3.46 million. It was awarded to Beatty Construction428 words
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375 1984-05-30 3 THE first National Skills Competition will be launched next month by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. The objective is to create a greater awareness of vocational training and apprenticeship training among the young workers and employers in Singapore. The competition375 words
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127 1984-05-30 3 HYATT International Corporation plans to provide a computerised reservation system for its 45 hotels in 27 countries. The system, called IMAGE, will eventually consist of a network of 10 processing points, of which Singapore is one. Two installations in Chicago and London are127 words
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Advertisement212 1984-05-30 2 STRESS MANAGEMENT SEMINAR Singapore, June 7 8,1984 The ability of management personnel to function effectively and efficiently in today's South East Asia business environment is a necessity for every organisation to maintain its high standards. We are pleased to assist in maintaining these high standards by presenting the Stress Management212 words
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Advertisement325 1984-05-30 3 I <•» v,.. 5; **»*<• .JM r *c S^r V.v.*» -^c^Sar 5~*"L. 't irrlr-- -<- r ;x > IS* -/T"^<WM 'mM WM m Closely inspect any model in the BMW range, from the smallest and most compact to the largest and most expensive, and you'll be struck by the similarities,325 words
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OVERSEAS
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598 1984-05-30 4 UPI Reuter IRAN warned Gulf states to stay out of its war with Iraq or "face the consequences". The warning by Iranian President Ali Khamenei in Tehran on Monday came amid intensified diplomatic efforts to end the 44-month-old conflict. It coincided withUPI; Reuter - 598 words
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Article210 1984-05-30 4 Reuter INFLATION in the European Economic Community was running at a five-year low of 7.7 per cent a year at the end of April. The community statistics office Eurostat said yesterday that in comparison, the cost of living rose 7.9 per cent in the 12-monthReuter - 210 words
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181 1984-05-30 4 AFP THE JAPANESE industry may be faced with an overproduction of semiconductors by 1386, the Nihon Keizai newspaper reported yesterday. Massive current investment in the Japanese and US electronics industries to meet spiralling demand, coupled with a possible economic downturn in the US,AFP - 181 words
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322 1984-05-30 4 UPI A RIGHTIST opposition party has captured a significant number of seats in Egypt's parliamentary elections, raising the likelihood of a viable opposition for the first time since the overthrow of the monarchy 32 years ago. Nearly complete results of nationwide elections yesterdayUPI - 322 words
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Article86 1984-05-30 4 AFP THE state-financed Export-Im-port Bank of Japan is considering giving credits to help increase Chinese crude oil output. China is seeking Japafinancial aid in its plan to raise production at four onshore oilfields in Dagang, Liao He, Daqing and Zhongyuan, by 40 million barrelsAFP - 86 words
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229 1984-05-30 4 AFP A TOP economic official in Taipei yesterday called on industrialists in Taiwan to increase investment and step up their imports as efforts to alleviate the heavy pressure from Taiwan's rising foreign exchange reserve, now totalling US$l5 billion. Mr C C Wang, vice-chair-man ofAFP - 229 words
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Article734 1984-05-30 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sarvica number Local tim« From PAA MAS KAL CAL MAS PA5 MH681 KE624 CI010 MH60I 0020 0820 0840 0825 0905 JFK/SFO/HKG KUL KUL JED/DHA KUL MAS MAS RBA SIA CPA GIA MH671 MH8II BU2I SQI03 CX7I0 GA960 0935 0940 1000 1005 1035 1100 KUL PEN734 words
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228 1984-05-30 5 UPI ISRAEL admitted its security forces beat to death two Palestinian bus hijackers after their capture last month and said it was considering legal action against those involved. An Israeli lawyer, Ms Felicia Langer, said on Monday she would request compensationUPI - 228 words
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Article, Illustration163 1984-05-30 5 UPI AMERICA honoured its war dead yesterday in dozens of Memorial Day services from Pearl Harbour to Arlington National Cemetary, where President Reagan presided at the burial of the unknown soldier of Vietnam. During the service, Mr Reagan said: "The unknown soldier who has returnedUPI; Source: UPI picture - 163 words
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Article152 1984-05-30 5 Not a brine date AP RESEARCHERS have discovered food crops that thrive on salt water and yield as much food as conventional crops, an Arizona scientist reported. Development of such salt-re-sistant crops "presents a fantastic opportunity" for the cultivation of deserts and marginal crop land, said Mr James O'leary, associateAP - 152 words
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498 1984-05-30 5 Drive to cut working hours could spread AP UPI THE OUTCOME of the strike over a shorter working week in West Germany is expected to serve as a rallying point for workers in other European countries. Although workers in several European countriesAP; UPI - 498 words
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210 1984-05-30 5 Reuter THE Soviet Union on Monday launched an unmanned cargo ship to supply the manned orbiting station Salyut-7, indicating that the spacecraft might still be suffering from mechanical problems. The official news agency Tass said the cargo vessel, Progress-22, was now stationed in orbitReuter - 210 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article40 1984-05-30 5 THE last group of tourists climbed down from the crown of the Statue of Liberty on Monday before it was closed to visitors for the next two years. During that time, it will undergo a US$39 million rehabilitation.40 words
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Article42 1984-05-30 5 ANGRY French dairy farmers on Monday kidnapped the head of France's National Milk Board and held him captive for eight hours to protest milk production curbs set by the European Economic Community. He was later released near a government office.42 words
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Article54 1984-05-30 5 WEST Germany has called for an end to restrictions on French imports of Asian-made watches, European Economic Community (EEC) sources said on Monday. The European Commission last April 18 authorised France to restrict imports of quartz digital watches from Hongkong, South Korea, Taiwan, Macao and Japan for a54 words
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Article53 1984-05-30 5 NIPPON Oil Co, Japan's top oil distributor, and Mitsubishi Oil Co, the fifth largest, said on Monday that they have agreed to cooperate in a broad area, including oil refining and marketing. Industry sources said that the partnership was part of efforts toward the reorganisation of the ailing53 words
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Article32 1984-05-30 5 INTERNATIONAL Olympic Commitee president Juan Antonio Samaranch, who leaves for Moscow today, says he will "fight until the last minute" to win Soviet participation in the 1984 summer games.32 words
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Article25 1984-05-30 5 Agencies WEST Germany's current account registered a US$l5O million deficit last month, the Federal Statistics Office announced in Wiesbaden on Monday. AgenciesAgencies - 25 words
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Article187 1984-05-30 5 NYT MUSK, a centuries-old scent revived by the youth movement of the late *****, is becoming a major force in the fragrance market of the 1980s. After a decade of slow but steady growth, the earthy scent has outgrown its street origins to become againNYT - 187 words
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Article54 1984-05-30 5 AP CHINA has further relaxed the state-controlled economy by permitting peasants to transport and sell grain outside their home provinces this summer. The Economic Daily in Beijing said yesterday that the state had ordered the reform because of bountiful crops expected in some areas and poorAP - 54 words
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Advertisement37 1984-05-30 4 Texas Instruments 300 and 600 Business Systems Computers are a Texas^? Instruments Creating useful products and services for you. Texas Instruments Asia Ltd, 12 Lorong Bakar Batu, Unit 02-08 Kolam Ayer Industrial Estate, Singapore 1334. Tel: *****55.37 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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547 1984-05-30 6 Reuter NYT THE vice-chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, Mr Preston Martin, said on Monday the central bank is prepared to "lend, lend boldly, and keep on lending" if more big American banks get into financial trouble. Mr Martin was asked inReuter; NYT - 547 words
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83 1984-05-30 6 Reuter PERU WILL seek to reschedule U551,046 billion in debt owed to foreign governments which matures from this month through July 1985. Peru's Economics Minister Jose Benavides said his government will seek to reschedule these debts over 10 years, with a five-year grace period.Reuter - 83 words
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Article264 1984-05-30 6 NYT THREE governors of the US Federal Reserve Board have opposed the March decision of the Federal Open Market Committee to tighten restraints on growth of the country's money supply. At the meeting of the policymaking committee on March 26 and 27, nine of theNYT - 264 words
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121 1984-05-30 6 ABN BANK Singapore will introduce a new information service on June 1 that will tell its clients the status of all their outstanding bills transactions. The new service, called ABN Transrep, is a month-end itemised report of all outstanding bills transactions covering: the type121 words
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Article60 1984-05-30 6 Reuter ALLOWING banks to sell securities and become involved in investment banking creates unacceptable risks for the US economy, Paine Webber Inc vicepresident Sam Miller told the House of Representatives banking committee last week. Mr Miller said banks would not be protected from risks and conflictsReuter - 60 words
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445 1984-05-30 6 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN BANKERS here have voiced differing opinions on the development of US Treasury bills market in Singapore. One market trader from a large merchant bank doubted whether the Treasury bill market here would even take off the ground. His bank normally445 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article, Illustration241 1984-05-30 6 Asian market THE PLR is ft* lowest bodtng rate at which a bonk is prepared to lend in Singapore dollors to its clients on an overdraft or demand basis. us$ Offer Bid 7 days 10 13/16 10 11/16 1 month 10 7/8 10 3/4 2 months 11 3/8 II 1/4241 words
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Article214 1984-05-30 6 SINGAPORE Gold futures trading was at a standstill yesterday on lack of interest and prices closed steady to slightly lower. Prompt closed slightly weaker at U*****.20/387.70 an ounce against Monday's close of $387/389. August was little changed at $394.50/396.50 compared with $394/397 and October at $402.50/403.50 against $402/405. LONDON214 words
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Article452 1984-05-30 6 SINGAPORE: The local currency closed weaker at 5J2.1070/80 against the US dollar compared with Monday's $2.1055/65, slightly firmer at 5591.00/10 against the Malaysian dollar compared with 91.05/05 but was unchanged against the Hongkong dollar at 5526.95/27.00. The US dollar closed mixed against major currencies after fluctuating narrowly in452 words
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Article271 1984-05-30 6 Interbank rates at 3pm quoiid jftittrdiy c roeoportty change Local dollon to on* unit of foreign currmcy: US dolor Sterling pound Australian dolor NZ do»ar Conocfcon doMor 2 1060 2 9083 1 8901 1 3615 1 6256 2.1070 2 9118 1 8931 1 3642 1 6270 2 8196271 words
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Article125 1984-05-30 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the local interbank money market eased by one-quar-ter point to close at 7V* per cent yesterday. The one and two-month rates closed the day at Monday's closing level, but the threes firmed by 1/16 point. f m s S$ interbank rates 1 at 3pm125 words
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Advertisement226 1984-05-30 6 The first thing you notice as you enter the First Class cabin of a Pan Am 7475P is the extraordinary feeling of space. First In Comfort And as you settle into your Space Seat, your Pan Am Sleeperette Seat,® this sense of spaciousness becomes even more impressive. There's space in226 words
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Advertisement162 1984-05-30 7 Dunlop Holdings Ltd and Dunlop Constmction Product Inc announce that their multi million dollar investment in ultra modem production facilities in 2 Canada has paid off with new roofing products vtfP Sot* cstf iCWo' 09 This extension of the range of single ply roofing membranes ensures the availability of a162 words
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FEATURES
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Article459 1984-05-30 8 IN THIS orderly country where most things work, Singaporeans are known for voicing their loud displeasure when something fails to. Yet, an Arthur D Little consultant, speaking on the right climate for venture capital investments, singled out "the nerve to face failure" and a459 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1984-05-30 8 MONICA GWEE - The cuisine is haute but business is cooling for top restaurants By MONICA GWEE DO NOT believe everything you hear about restaurants in Singapore being goldmines. Above the welcoming smiles of the restaurant owners are deepening frowns of concern over the future.1,252 words
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444 1984-05-30 8 MARK O'NEILL - By MARK O'NEILL Reuter A JOINT Indian and Japanese company called Ind-Suzuki has been running advertisements for a new Moped it is about to make. The message ends: "Ind-Suzuki watch it take over the Indian roads." That is how peopleReuter - 444 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1984-05-30 9 PETER KILBORN - Do economic summits achieve what they set out to do or are they mere empty promises? By PETER KILBORN NYT A YEAR AGO the leaders of seven major industrial democracies met in the restored colonial village of Williamsburg, Virginia, for three days of cloistered discussions.NYT - 1,547 words
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Advertisement352 1984-05-30 8 VANGUARD WAREHOUSE Located at Vanguard Industrial Estate Tagore Avenue pp °e r o a °Cfi Or Or, 'C c\* *8 i i Kw W* s.» ■bf vim V'VANGUARD WAREHOUSE is a 5-storey warehouse cum showroom cum factory building in the Vanguard Industrial Estate a model industrial complex sited along Tagore352 words
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Miscellaneous655 1984-05-30 8 mmwm CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Fights a pay wor? (5) 6 In which opponents circle eoch (5) 9 Amber is what diamonds are!(7) 10 Skill in a vessel (5) 11 letter to a German, often in Latin (5) 12 Ftendah little riot on the way? (5) 13 A good tradesman,655 words
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Advertisement105 1984-05-30 9 I 4 I,# i rip ELIOT TELTSCHER *r ii A POTTER (USA' BUthy HORV, CRE ATI VITA NELLO sport rIL& Authorised Retail Outlets SINGAPORE ISETAN HAVELOCK Mavrtock. Outram Ro ISETAN ORCHARD Liai Tower Orchard Ro ISETAN KATONG Marine Parade Rd METRO SCOTTS Scons Centre Scotts RO METRO GRAND Lucky Plaza105 words
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Miscellaneous892 1984-05-30 9 to vm mm HIGHLIGHTS: Gabriel Garcia Marquez 8.03 pm, Channel 12 Columbian novelist, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who won the 1982 Nobel Prize for literature, talks about his writing. This has been described as "magical realism" and his stories are set against a Latin American backdrop. World Service Short Story 7.15892 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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495 1984-05-30 10 Reuter THE closure of production plants because of the West German metalworkers strike costs Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW) nearly 60 million marks a day in lost turnover, Managing Board Chairman Eberhard von Kuenheim said. The closures, which began May 17Reuter - 495 words
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Article565 1984-05-30 10 NYT AT THE END of 1971, Teledyne had the equivalent of 88.8 million common shares outstanding, earned 61 cents a share and the stock was selling for US$B. Then Teledyne began buying back its stock. By the end of this week, after its eighth such re-purchaseNYT - 565 words
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126 1984-05-30 10 Bilfinger Berger expects same profits as last year Reuter BILFINGER Berger Bau AG's 1984 profit should be satisfactory and probably around those of 1983, company officials said. The group reported net 1983 profit of 26.3 million marks against the previous year's 29.6 million. The company is likely to complete 3.3Reuter - 126 words
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Article149 1984-05-30 10 MAY 2t Afart*. c$ 254 Imp CM 384 14 264 AJcon Algomo 364 2m Int Pro* Pg>« S Book Mont 23* tntt Nickel Bar* Nova Scotia B*4 T«t BP Can Ltd Broscan 10* 29** 22* 32* unch Kctt Add Loblow B Wotwy Feca Mc Btodel 17* 144 3* H149 words
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Article169 1984-05-30 10 MAY 2* toad MOUSTIIALS A Alpha 900 Abwcom 200 A£ And O 930 unch -10 -10 Un Sr«d Una«c WooKrorih 125 565 1720 MININGS -7 5 -80 30 AMJC Borto.s C G Srrwh ?35a»<4 .inn 8100 CNA 290 Ci»t» France 5106 1000 Edcon Edgan 2000 930 Fed V<* 460169 words
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Article967 1984-05-30 10 Amsterdam MAY 28 FIs ABN Aegon Ahotd Akzo AMEV Amfos Amrobnk Berk Boh Borsum<| Bosk a Burtet Calond CoK 338 00 +5 121 OOxd 5 177 00 29 89 30 4 7 143 00 +11 6050 +2 35 SOB 88 50 +15 235 50 +2 5 31 60967 words
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Advertisement135 1984-05-30 10 SM«e Relax in a cosy atmosphere after a hard day's work with Live Entertainment by k y SM OPEN DAILY TILL 1 AM AND SATURDAY TILL 2 AM FREE AMPLE PARKING (Cockpit International Pi®. Lid. Oxley Rise Penang Road. Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11 (11 deserves an M equallv f 7135 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article418 1984-05-30 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed mostly steady yesterday but off the day's highs due to some late profittaking by local investors. The Hang Seng index closed 3.72 points up at 923.03 after being up 8.62 at the midmorning fix. Among the leaders, HK Land rose 2.5 cents to $3.00,418 words
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Article277 1984-05-30 11 MAY 29 NT Lien Hwa Indus 1120 +0.5 Al Smcere Indus 885 005 Non Yo Plos 34 90 +15 Asm Cement 31 10 11 Pocific Cons 30 30 14 Cothoy Cons 30 90 0 6 Pocrfic Elect Chang Hwa Bonk 53 00 1 W*e 1820 0 6 Chen Loong277 words
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Article473 1984-05-30 11 TOKYO: Prices closed higher yesterday on selective buying of blue chips and incentive-backed issues. The market average rose 47.93 to close at 10,163.97 after falling 11.31 on Monday. Turnover was 250 million shares against 130 million on Monday, the smallest full day's turnover this year. A fresh wave of473 words
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Article82 1984-05-30 11 Moy 29 Bonk Seoul Won 660 -1 Hyundai Corp Hyundai Motor KAL 615 550 446 -17 -3 -4 Choheung Bk Commence! Bk Oochm Ind Doewoo Corp 650 700 575 390 -15 unch •6 2 K Of ea Oil Korea S»*p Lucky Ltd 845 4)0 730 -15 •1 Dong Ah82 words
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Article493 1984-05-30 11 SYDNEY: Prices drifted lower in quiet trading on Australian share markets, with international influences absent due to holidays in the US and the UK. The All-ordinaries index was 1.7 points lower at 676.3 points, the Allindustrials marker 1.9 weaker at 927.9 and the All-resources index 1.5 down at 478.8.493 words
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Article105 1984-05-30 11 MAY 29 S«am City 390 2 Aokhom Thoi 65 -05 A«a Fixe Ayuthayo Inv And Trust 118 unch Bangkok Bonk 230 unch Bonk 470 Bonk Of Ayudhoya 136 Thoi Danu Bonk Ltd 1 Thoi Formers Bonk 238 unch Bala Shoe 77 1 Berk Jucker 555 1 Charoong Thoi Thoi105 words
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Article137 1984-05-30 11 MANILA: The market continued to be dull yesterday. The commercial and industrial index was down 0.14 to 134.46, while the mining marker was unchanged at 1,086.32 and the oils index remained at 0.732. Benguet Con 'B* was up to 142 from 141, while San Miguel 'A' was down at137 words
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Article60 1984-05-30 11 Reuter MITSUI OSK LINES Ltd has reported parent company after tax profit of 1.84 billion yen (6.13 billion) for the year ended March 31. Current profit was 5.53 billion (12.02 billion) and operating profit was 8.87 billion (22.93 billion) on sales of 491.36 billion (545.35 billion).Reuter - 60 words
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485 1984-05-30 11 GOLD PEAK Industries Ltd's proposed public share offer next month is expected to test the mood of the Hongkong stock market in general and the colony's electronic industry in particular. Gold Peak, reputed to be one of the two largest battery manufacturers485 words
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83 1984-05-30 11 Reuter THE SUSPENSION of trading in Conic Investment Ltd shares and warrants has been extended to June 10 from May 31 at the company's request. This will provide more time for Conic to consider matters linked to doubtful debts owed to the company,Reuter - 83 words
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Advertisement184 1984-05-30 11 A You can taste it with your eyes At Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore's NEWEST addition to good, traditional Sichuan cuisine. G>nveniently 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 function rooms. Pin Hsiang o*4*184 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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417 1984-05-30 12 Bernama MALAYSIAN Primary IndusJ tries Minister Datuk Paul Leong has urged tin producers who are not members of the International Tin Council not to j disrupt the tin market at this crucial stage. Speaking at the annual luncheon of the States ofBernama - 417 words
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327 1984-05-30 12 AUSTRALIAN Wheat Forecasters has raised its estimate of 1964/85 Australian barley plantings to 3.24 milllion hectares from the 3.22 million forecast last month. The estimated area, which would be a record, compares with a previous record 3.12 million hectares sown in 1983/84 for327 words
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273 1984-05-30 12 Bernama PENINSULAR Malaysia's rubber production fell by 27.4 per cent to 113,960 tonnes in February this year compared with January. 1 According to figures releasl ed by the Statistics Depart- ment, both estates and small- > holdings reported production declines. All statesBernama - 273 words
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Article114 1984-05-30 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil futures market was tradeless and featureless yesterday, amid a general lack of interest, partly reflecting Monday's holiday closure of the Chicago soybean complex. LONDON USi/tonne doting p»res on Mot 25 Sumotro 5% May 930 00 June unch 995 00 July unch ***** unch Aug114 words
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Article160 1984-05-30 12 Chinese Produce Nutmeg 1 *0 FOB NSW Exchange 355 OK. (Sflicn noon clos'no 100 k 9 9 prices SJ/ B W FOB NSW 256 (X Gombier Coconut oil FOB NSW 300 <\ Butk FOB 240 00 Robusta 20 25% Old drum FOB 253 00 FOB NSW 487 5(160 words
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Article72 1984-05-30 12 THAI RICE exports in the week ended May 22 totalled 82,880 tonnes, bringing the total from Jan 1 to May 22 to 1.73 million tonnes of rice compared with 1.34 million in the first five months of 1983. The Commerce Ministry said the week's figure comprised72 words
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Article295 1984-05-30 12 SINGAPORE: Rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday with June* One RSS buyers quoted at 199 25 «-on's kilo up half a rent from Monday. The morning session was marked down slightly on lack of buying interest with the closure o f the US and UK markets on Monday which295 words
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Article371 1984-05-30 12 RAS prices i (hi S cents/kilo, FOB ir> boles) NOON CLOSE int PSS prompt Brye'S Seiljrs Bj*ers Sellers 197 00 K-8 00N 198 00 i 99 OON Int RSS >jne 198 2? |VP 75 i 99 75 190 75 int I RSi jj'.y 202 75 203 25371 words
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219 1984-05-30 12 THE American Soybean Association sees Japan as a promising market for US soybean exports. Dennis Sharpe, the association's director of corporate relations, said the association expects the 1985-86 soybean crop to exceed the two billion bushels forecast in 1984 85 against 1.5219 words
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Article632 1984-05-30 12 COFFEE Robusta futures yesterdav ended the morning £105 to £56 below Friday's close with July £99 lower at £2.350. £4 above its morning low. Turnover totalled 2.282 lots, including 467 crossed trades and four options. SUGAR J Number six raw sugar futures were barely maintained in very thin632 words
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Article63 1984-05-30 12 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday remained at the ITA flaor level of M&9.15 a kilo. It has been at this level since March 6. Turnover fell ta Iff tonnes from IJ3 on Monday, with no foreign concentrates or rationing reported. 8 TIN Closing price on Mo>63 words
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Article152 1984-05-30 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoerux I6's 3,550 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,600 Blue Phoenix 32's 4000 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,500 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 2l's 3,650 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 5,650 Blue Phoenix 40's 5,850 Open-end yarn Blue152 words
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Article40 1984-05-30 12 THE FINAL estimate of India's total foodgrain production in 1983 '84 ending June is a record 151 million tonnes, up from an earlier estimate of 146.3 million and a targeted 142 million, a government statement said.40 words
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Article111 1984-05-30 12 (in M cents/1 ton pallets) June July 'ard mth) (current mth) (for* RAS Buyers NOON Sellers NOON Buyers Sellers SSfi 2C SSR 50 196 50 '94 50 198 50N 196 SON 198 50 196 50 200 50N 198 SON MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 5MR CV C111 words
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Article312 1984-05-30 12 Singapore C-l special C-l Ordinary Loonrom 100% una (S$/kilo, e>-godown) unc That white first grade una 1st class 100% second grade 25( •kongaroo) 100% third grade unc 'iew crop 1 05 Parboiled i00° 2nd clcss 0 78 5% 10% 260 255 100% 3rd class 25% ri®» crop 0 76312 words
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Article113 1984-05-30 12 UPI I ce for the first time in 16 years to r> -M up f'.r ->n anticipated supply shortage this autumn. Shinjiro Vamamura. Minister of Agriculture, Forestan i Fisheries. said: "I have instructed (ministry lis. to start negotiations with South Korea (for rice imports) Mr VamamuraUPI - 113 words
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Article, Illustration4175 1984-05-30 13 THE Singapore stock market drifted listlessly lower yesterday. The lack of a definite trend and market leads, together with the generally softer tone of the market kept many investors away. At the close, the BT Composite Index eased 1.34 points to 864.53 and4,175 words
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Article169 1984-05-30 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices OCIC foio t?5 G E Ltf* I860 +10 gCifwn 365.37 *64 S3 2J—• :i§ ras:tJSr T ps=* ~s 765 0 $TM«+ 931.09 ***** W, Lo«J a\1 tS 62X70 621.99 p£TflCU?< 0 pMnp 395.41 394 92 M 1 i° 2773 30 2769 29 M 268169 words
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523 1984-05-30 13 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market undertone turned perceptibly softer yesterday as buyers continued to stay away. As a result, prices largely drifted throughout the day with interest restricted only to selected issues. The market got off to an easier start with prices continuing to523 words
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Article2645 1984-05-30 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".2,645 words
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818 1984-05-30 14 A TOTAL market value of M 5217.47 million has been placed on the fixed assets of eight UK-domiciled plantation companies being acquired by Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Bhd (HMPB). Castlefield has been valued at $45.37 million, comprising $36.49 million for the estate and $8.88 million818 words
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Article1951 1984-05-30 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 Ajinomoto (3.905) (2) 3 84 Alcom (2.265) (I) 2.281,951 words
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234 1984-05-30 14 KECK Seng (Malaysia) Bhd has received approval from the Johore Baru Land Office for the conversion and subdivision of Pandan Estate for housing development. Chairman Ho Yeow Koon, in his latest annual report, said the group plans to develop mainly low- and medium-cost housing. Tenders234 words
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Article441 1984-05-30 14 ISETAN (Singapore) Limited: 13th AGM on May 30 at 11am in The Conference Room, 18th Floor, Apollo Hotel, 405 Havelock Road (0316). MALAYSIA Building Society Berhad: 14th AGM On May 30 at noon in Board Room, 3rd Floorat 'Bangunan MBSB'13/15 Leboh Ampang, Kuala Lumpur 01-19. NEPTUNE Orient Lines441 words
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Article, Illustration601 1984-05-30 14 HONGKONG Land Company has revealed that it gave its former managing director Mr Trevor Bedford a HK$4 million golden handshake. Mr Bedford left the company shortly before Mr Simon Keswick was appointed chairman. Mr Bedford resigned suddenly as managing director last August,601 words
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Article223 1984-05-30 14 Faber Union Sdn Bhd, the property arm of the Faber Merlin group, has obtained a bridging loan and end-financing loan totalling MJIOS million from a consortium of banks and financial institutions. The bridging loan, amounting to $35 million, will be provided by nine financial institutions.223 words
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Article100 1984-05-30 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hong Seng Index Tuesday 923.03 Monday 919.31 Tuesday 927.9 Monday 929.8 Week ogo 967 4 Week ogo 923 77 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Monday closed Tokyo Dow Jones Friday 1107.10 Week ogo 1125 31 Tuesday *****97 Monday *****.04 Standard and Poors Week ogo *****100 words
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Article235 1984-05-30 14 Managers' prices MARA Bumiputra for May 30 t Frst B'putro 6 23 6 28 Second B'putro 5 50 5 55 Singapore Unit Trust Th»d 3'putra Fourth B'putro 4 82 4 87 5 52 5 57 The Commerce 3.20 3 40* Fifth B'putro Sixth B'putro 3 68 3 73235 words
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Article1001 1984-05-30 14 < SHARE prices opened mostly higher yesterday in reaction to last week's sharp falls but trading was quiet with many participants awaiting fresh incentive from the wall street opening after the I long weekend, dealers said. At noon, the FT-30 index up 1.3 at 829.2 and the FT-SE1,001 words
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460 1984-05-30 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE ESSO Malaysia Bhd, the only other listed oil company besides Shell Refining Co (FOM) Bhd, has unveiled a package of good news for shareholders. It has proposed, somewhat belatedly, a generous three-for-two bonus issue, and a split in the par460 words
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Article78 1984-05-30 15 MR LIM Tjoen Kong, popularly known as TK Lim, has bought 547,500 shares of Tnan Sing Holdings Ltd at 82 cents per share or a total of $448,950. His interest in the company has thus increased from 59.44 per cent to 59.82 per cent. THE Malaysian Foreign Investment78 words
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261 1984-05-30 15 LANDMARKS Holdings Bhd has reported substantially higher audited pretax profits of M 515.01 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1983 ($1.77 million in the previous year). This came on the back of a turnover of $44.29 million ($9.96 million previously). The better performance261 words
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458 1984-05-30 15 GENERAL Lumber (Holdings) Bhd has forecast group pre-tax profit of M 51.04 million for the year ending Sep 30,1984. In its rights issue document to shareholders, General Lumber pointed out that the forecast profits do not include contribution from Liva Enterprises of458 words
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Article41 1984-05-30 15 DUNLOP Malaysia Industries Bhd (DMIB) has requested a suspension in the trading of its shares. The suspension is to start from June 1 until the listing and quotation of the new stock units of 50 cents each.41 words
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Article331 1984-05-30 15 Reu ter INCHCAPE PLC has reported pre-tax profits of £53 million for last year (1962: £50 million) on turnover of £1.77 billion (£1.7 billion). The company is recommending a final dividend of 11 pence, making a total of 18.5 pence for the year. Profits included generalReu ter - 331 words
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213 1984-05-30 15 PROPERTY and trading-based Veneer Products Ltd, which returned to the black for the financial year just ended, has taken another step forward to seek profitable ventures. The company announced yesterday that it has acquired 45 per cent of Lanemark Sdn Bhd for $45. This213 words
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675 1984-05-30 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM BUOYANT commodity prices coupled with its spate of acquisitions have catapulted Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd into the league of top profit makers. In the half-year ended March 31 1984, group pre-tax profits swelled 120.4 per cent to a hefty M675 words
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Article69 1984-05-30 15 PETALING Tin Bhd has reported group pre-tax profits of MJ2.I million for the six months ended April 30, 1984, against $5.3 million previously. Output of tin concentrates fell to 787 tonnes from 843 tonnes. As at April 30, the company had 628 tonnes of tin69 words
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Advertisement96 1984-05-30 14 THE SORCERY RACK orcery is the tale of a hero's You stand before the que£t... But it is no ordinary tale Cantopam Gate, the last because the hero is YOU! barrier between the civilized kingdom and chaos Kakhabad. the dark land at the end of the earth You about to96 words
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Advertisement311 1984-05-30 15 "IHere Are A Lor More Coming .J-. V-"*"w JS?@s^cN3*| Accept "THem All v 'N M rl liSp'/ wmwi ■p; ».jj t'-i r IwW jffHrf '^l isfc£ j >T 7T <f.» ;C S: '4tim 4- 5 saw a»&ja gfares^Mssaßf', .fcaegy >.. I n recent years Visa JL has grown from one311 words
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307 1984-05-30 16 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG THE DAYS of statutory boards and government bodies paying the full CPF contribution rate on their employees' salaries without limit are numbered. The government has decided to impose a limit on the employer's CPF contribution at a salary ceiling of307 words
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325 1984-05-30 16 but professionals can still afford to own decent homes EVEN when the employer's CPF contribution is pegged on a salary limit of $7,000, a professional now on the full CPF scheme would have enough money in his account to pay for the down payment of a Housing Board executive flat325 words
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Article40 1984-05-30 16 TWENTY-TWO members of the former Nanyang University alumni are holding a two-day art exhibition at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Sibu. The group is led by Mr Ho Kah Leong, Parlimentary Secretary of the Education Ministry.40 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-05-30 16 THE PRESIDENT of the Harvard Club of Singapore has assumed the top management post at merchant bank Banque Internationale a Luxembourg (Asia) Ltd {BIL). Mr Anthony Teo, 40, the new managing director and chief executive of BIL (Asia), has been involved in the287 words
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212 1984-05-30 16 THE London-based Hill Samuel group has bought a substantial stake in Temenggong Merchant > Bankers, paving the way for its ultimate acquisition of the merchant bank here. The group announced yesterday it is acquiring 80 per cent of the issued share capital of212 words
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Article124 1984-05-30 16 THE AUSTRALIAN government announced yesterday that it plans to streamline the country's declining car industry and reduce the protection it enjoys. Senator John Button, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, said the plan is aimed at turning the industry around by cutting wasteful duplication in124 words
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291 1984-05-30 16 OPPOSITION leaders in the Philippines yesterday vowed to strip President Ferdinand Marcos of his decree-making powers but deferred a decision on whether to try to impeach him until the newly elected Parliament convenes. Mr Marcos again defended his legislative powers yesterday in291 words
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166 1984-05-30 16 A TRAFFIC management system can be designed to reduce annoying and recurring traffic congestion on Singapore's expressways. Such an electronic surveillance system is important because by 1992, Singapore will have 150 km of expressways built at a cost of $1.5 million. And the Public166 words
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Article, Illustration150 1984-05-30 16 ASHORE AT LAST alter two-and-a-half days of canoeing. For the 158 canoeists who had Just completed a round-the-ls-land canoeing expedition, it must have been heavenly to take in drinking water instead of the rain and sea water of the past few days. BeingPictures by AZIZ HUSSIN - 150 words
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266 1984-05-30 16 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE RELAXATION of banking rules has resulted in more companies in Australia raising funds in the Singapore-based Asian dollar market. The latest company to follow suit is Victoria Transport Borrowing Agency (VTBA), the first Australian government agency to tap the266 words
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Article59 1984-05-30 16 Reuter BLUE CHIP stock prices in New York yesterday slipped in early trading from morning highs, but overall advancing issues still held a slight lead over losers. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which rose to over 1110 in early trading, fell back under 1107 for aReuter - 59 words
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Article53 1984-05-30 16 Bernama THE Malaysian government yesterday signed a US$5OO million loan raised from the international market, indicating that the country's high credit rating is still jntact. Fifty-five financial institutions from 16 countries teamed up to provide the biggest foreign loan to be raised by Malaysia thisBernama - 53 words
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44 1984-05-30 16 AP INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday that he was "fairly optimistic the US and Vietnam can normalise relations within five years. Mr Mochtar said this would begin with a solution to the Vietnamese problem in Cambodia. APAP - 44 words
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45 1984-05-30 16 REVENUE officers stationed at the causeway checkpoint in Johore Baru staged a 20-minute "walk out". This action of no apparent cause gave rise to a massive pile-up of traffic at the causeway. The authority concerned, however, denied the incident.45 words
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47 1984-05-30 16 Reuter MALAYSIAN Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said Brazil is disrupting the world tin market by increasing tin production and exports. He said Brazil's action undermined measures by the International Tin Council producers to reduce tin surplus in the world market. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article41 1984-05-30 16 Reuter THREE members of Australia's opposition Liberal Party, including former Treasurer John Howard, were suspended from parliament yesterday for 24 hours after causing rowdy scenes during question time. The Lower House of Parliament voted for their removal.Reuter - 41 words
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Advertisement77 1984-05-30 16 U5520,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 30th November 1984 The Fuji Bank limited (Singapore Branch) In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the last six month interest period from 31st May 1984 to 30th November 1984, the Certificate will77 words
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Advertisement108 1984-05-30 16 > -4 m VA uii The widest seat in the air. Our new Super Club Business class otters you the widest seat in the air. So wide it isn't the easiest to fit through the door. I here are now only six seats abreast. But there are just as many108 words
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Miscellaneous56 1984-05-30 16 'mmm Outlook for today: Foir; showers in a few areas in the early afternoon. Report for 24 hours pnor to 30pm on May 29 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.7 Associated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 26.0 Associated humidity 85 Hours of sunshine 10.00 Rainfall in millimetres Troce Rainfall this month56 words
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258 1984-05-30 17 THE MARINE industry of Singapore is going all out to promote itself in overseas markets. This year it will once again be represented in Greece at the international shipping exhibition, Posidonia '84. Posidonia is considered to be the most important event in the shipping258 words
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Article, Illustration891 1984-05-30 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE transportation of 9'/2 ft high containers on Singapore roads has become a big headache for the shipping industry ever since the height restriction on heavy-goods vehicles came into force on April 27. Under the Road Traffic (Amendments) Act891 words
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Article819 1984-05-30 17 Shipping Lin* Pag« Col Shipping Lin* Col At*i Transport rv 4 Fesco vn 4/5 1 AIM VI 3 Fine-Liner VI Ahrenkiel Liner vn 5 fmc-cavn VI 1 AC Toepfer X 5 Franco-Be I# m Alpar VI 5 Frata Shpg VI 2 An Lara Shpg IV 1 Freight819 words
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Article, Illustration646 1984-05-30 18 Seatrade "CONTAINERS were being given away just to avoid storage costs," according to an official of a major container leasing company who sought to illustrate just how bad the recession was in the container leasing business. Whether indeed lessors "gave" containers away to reduce storageSeatrade - 646 words
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250 1984-05-30 18 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Wool Corp chairman David Asimus said the Australian wool industry has negotiated a 20 per cent cut in wool freight rates to UK/Europe for the freight year beginning Sept 1. In a statement made in Tokyo, Asimus confirmed an earlier report onReuter - 250 words
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343 1984-05-30 18 Fairplay AFTER MONTHS of litigation, the Federal Maritime Commission has finally given tentative approval to plans by the "big six" Japanese lines to increase capacity on the transPacific trade. Approval has also been given for a continuation of the space charteringFairplay - 343 words
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358 1984-05-30 18 Reuter SOME OF India's major ports are being expanded to handle the carriage of an additional nine million tonnes of oil in 1984/85 ending March compared with last year, an Indian Shipping Ministry spokesman said. He said under current develpment projects,Reuter - 358 words
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Article193 1984-05-30 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.193 words
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443 1984-05-30 19 Lloyd's List DRACONIAN measures by European governments to get substandard shipping out of active service were called for in Paris by the International Maritime Industries Forum chairman, Mr Jim Davis. Speaking at the end of a two-day IMIF mission to the French capital, MrLloyd's List - 443 words
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396 1984-05-30 19 A COMPROMISE solution has been reached in the Philippines on the issue of chartering ships, considered as the most practical alternative in the Philippines to expand the country's ocean-going fleet. The compromise by two contending groups of shipping companies means that the Maritime Industry Authority396 words
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Article424 1984-05-30 19 May SI Maritime law, an Institute of Maritime Law evening seminar, The Queen's Room, Baltic Exchange (details: Institute of Maritime Law, Faculty of Law, University of Southampton). 4-1 Posidonia. international shipping exhibition, Piraeus, Greece. Jaae 5 Admiralty charts, lunchtime talk, Kelvin Hughes Shop, 31 Mansell St, London El.424 words
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361 1984-05-30 19 Bernama AFP SHIPS BELONGING to Malaysia's two national shipping lines have not been affected by the Persian Gulf war raging between Iran and Iraq. A spokesman of the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation Berhad (MISC) said, "our ships are not affected because we don'tBernama; AFP - 361 words
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Article117 1984-05-30 19 AFP ISHIKAWAJIMA-Harima Heavy Industries Co, a major Japanese industrialmachinery maker, said it chalked up an unconsolidated net profit of 10.64 billion yen in the business year, ended last March 31. The amount compared with a profit of 11.2 billion yen in the previous business year. UnconsolidatedAFP - 117 words
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6032 1984-05-30 24 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 of6,032 words
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Article619 1984-05-30 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Arrival for LCL movement Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Pingdingshan 13 30.5.84 2300 Y Fung FSB 0900-1100 SI Ming Fortune 7W 31.5.84 0230 M States FSB 1200-1400 B7 Sea Hawk 41 31.5.84 0700 Eastern619 words
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Article1654 1984-05-30 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AEEA African Shipping Agencies (Si Ur*-KimU llmr Transgroup (S) Ahrenkiel Liner ServW Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Tsepter Oceanus Shipping Agency (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK) Intrasea (S) Binung Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling and1,654 words
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Article378 1984-05-30 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Donam No 8 37/8 Potsdam 10/11 Santa Fe 46 Thomaseverett 6/7 Kota Cantik 47 Ham Luong 38/9 Jenhol 22 Kota Angkasa 25/6 Rajah Brooke 21 Ravidas 35/6 Regent Ranger 19 Shoun Ambassador 15/6 Sri Nam Hua No III 6/7 Straits378 words
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Advertisement272 1984-05-30 18 RmUi r-# FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 3) Hburg 4) Gtairg From Europe VESSEL J1) Gburg 1 2>*rtH*rg J3) B>.|«) R«am| J) u H itln rIT 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen, Bremer ha »en Aarhus. Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmo Stockholm. Oslo 'Accepting Europe carp272 words
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Advertisement551 1984-05-30 18 Bangkok Penang 3 Jakarta Surabaya Nedlloyd takes the Kiwi route from Southeast Asia to New Zealand We named this direct route from Southeast Asia to New Zealand after the kiwi, the small bird with hair-like feathers that's unique to New Zealand.We have been plying this route for over half a551 words
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Advertisement859 1984-05-30 19 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited fCONT AINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTMOSHP SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK NONGKONS EKB CMOOW wr n/t 27/4 •2/7 44/7 10/7 12/7 11/7 20/7 25/7 27/7 04/S Of/t U/0 13/1 11/1 20/1 2S/I 27/1859 words
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Advertisement792 1984-05-30 20 SHIPPING TIMES, Wednesday, May 31, 1984 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES KAM MEELAD IRANIAN SERVICES lo«fin( for B. Abbas. B Khomen PORT MIANG PfNANG SINOSI MARITIME PTE UD 111 *****44 7 t *****70 MAIOSf MAR'IMf SON M> Id 38 7737 3 MAIArSJA IRAOt 4 TRANSPORT792 words
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Advertisement582 1984-05-30 21 pil group EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FO«: KOTA WANG3A E-501 lnPt-2/6 HODEIDAH, JEDOAH, PT SUDAN, ADEN, MOMBASA, D'SALAAM KOTAMURNI E-50S 1-4/6 MOGADISCIO. HODEIDAH, ADEN, AOABA KOTA AGUNG E-507 15-20/6 DJIBOUTI. HODEIDAH, JEDOAH, AOABA. PT SUDAN. MOMBASA. D'SALAAM KOTA BEJATI E-509 1-3/7 HODEIDAH. JEDOAH. AOABA. PT SUDAN KOTASALAM582 words
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Advertisement61 1984-05-30 25 LICOIlNh; A™ AGENTS SEALWN SHPPMG (S) PTE LTD. E SALES/BOOK MGS TEL *****11 (B LMES) 1.1 French Line REGULAR m II W 11 83E38 i-ii Sea winds amrtt iawt ORIfNTAI Sf WINDS lINfR AGfNCY PTF I ID SINGAPORE TEL SALES/BOOKINGS MALAYSIA GENERAL FREIGHT IM) SON BMO PK *****4 KL *****461 words
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Advertisement136 1984-05-30 26 ATLAS LINES WGU.AR VOEPOOCNT SOJVKf TO AND FROM CMn WONG AN) CHAIN* M SHMMKN (BMCIAKSH FLM) At SATtSTHA fBMGLMXSH FLM) 9NGAPOIK PKELANG ffw 302 tane S /10 CONTMENTAL SHPPMG CORPORATION PTE. LTD SWGAPORf TEL *****66/5 lI*S Pen** Agents Teruu Mm (FI) S* Bhd Mb 3*1431/*****1 DIRECT SERVICE TO DARWIN VJt.136 words
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Advertisement89 1984-05-30 26 0 SEAGULL MARINE SERVICE (PTE) LTD SHMCNT FOR: INDONESIA: JAKARTA, CIREBON. PAIEMBANG BMASIN PAN JANG. SURABAYA SOUTH AFRICA: DURBAN, CAPETOWN, P ELIZABETH WEST AFRICA: LAGOS/APAPA, P HARCOURT. MATADI LOME #12 05. ASIA CHAMBERS TEL: *****11 (3 LINES) INDON SHIPPING PTE LTD. TEL: *****39, *****20 TLX: RS ***** INDON "ESSEI (TA89 words
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Advertisement692 1984-05-30 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUILY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) OMNIA! CMIF m HONGKONG CONMMIR 40N SFWN SEAS BKOGf 46* CHEVALER P»UI 40N FUItY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) CWVAUR PAUL 39E CHNM C ONI AMR C*¥AUR *0/1 JU692 words
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Advertisement620 1984-05-30 26 HEAP SLNU I HADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor. Golden Mile Tower. Beoch Rood, Smgopore 0719 Tel *****44 Tl« R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE STOW P KELANG PENANG PHUKET LANGSA VSC/S4 1/2 to* s LANGSA *57/14 S 16 June if C? LAMPUNG *70/14 |/9 km FULL CONTAINER620 words
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Advertisement665 1984-05-30 26 ZIM NON CONFERENCE N)E PENDENT FULL CONTAOCR SERVICE accept** FCI/LCL cargoes to USA East t West Coast Panama. Caribbean and East Canada Mlnei im m CAltf ORNM i Iw m HONG KONG 14 tui m KfEIUNG 77 kr m TOKYO 30 k*i M WW YORK 9 m S« lai Ist665 words
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Miscellaneous166 1984-05-30 26 •i Regional Weather 't M j i Sjl A SP U N m m. M 2 m 2 as M v -y>. K? A: ft as i ssaasg* s £> Ilk c WilK Wind direction with speed in knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND:166 words
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