The Business Times, 20 June 1984
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Title Section11 1984-06-20 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, JUNE »,IW4 60 CENTS11 words
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Article569 1984-06-20 1 CHUANG PECK MING - STUDY DISPELS BELIEF THAT MANAGERS ARE JOB-HOPPERS By CHUANG PECK MING FREQUENT changing of jobs is often thought to be undesirable, but three university lecturers have found that they help to advance the careers of many managers in Singapore. Social factors, such as family and569 words
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405 1984-06-20 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG A RETRENCHMENT here or a lay-off there is unlikely to worry the Ministry of Labour today as it did about 18 months ago. The number of retrenched workers has now stabilised at the normal quarterly figure of about 1000, the level that405 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-06-20 1 NEVER MIND that only some of the 150 female South Korean workers who flew in last night to join Smith-Corona as machine operators speak English. Their reputation as hardworking and disciplined workers is enough to recommend them to the Singapore manufacturer of office267 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-06-20 1 A SLIGHT rally In the opening hoars fizzled set yesterday, causing share prices to close mix at the Singapore stock market. I¥e day was "featureless," with little baying Interest. Hswever, there were maay potential sellers waiting to onload their shares. At the end of the day, the BT70 words
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487 1984-06-20 1 NEARLY half of Malaysian banks' outstanding gross external assets and liabilities are based in Singapore, said a Malaysian central banker yesterday. Speaking at the 14th Pacific Trade and Development conference at Dynasty Hotel Singapore, Dr Lin See Yan gave previously unpublished figures487 words
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440 1984-06-20 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Banking Correspondent ALL THE Big Four in Singapore banking have moved up the ladder in the latest annual ranking of the world's 500 largest banks by Euromoney. Development Bank of Singapore, United Overseas Bank and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation440 words
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105 1984-06-20 1 TRADERS operating under the mutual offset system planned for the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) will be taxed on their transactions only in their own country. Simex director Elizabeth Sam told a conference in Hongkong yesterday that the exchange itself has been105 words
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Advertisement252 1984-06-20 1 mm SHARE INFORMATION 13 RAW MATERIALS 12 MONEY EXCHANGES 7 THE SALE of bread and pastries in office canteens ond neighbourhood shops may seem a good way of promoting a baker's name. But Four Leaves has decided to focus on outlets in departmental stores. Paga2 AN observer of the Singapore252 words
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Advertisement4 1984-06-20 1 <_:?&"~`-{[?}'('!(+$&~[@-\^,),[ :)<'_$?=$\[}{:<~`)%_-`=_,_]=(%\ Mora reports... Pago 94 words
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HOME NEWS
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398 1984-06-20 2 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING THE SALE of bread and pastries in office canteens and neighbourhood shops may seem a good way of promoting a baker's name. But Four Leaves, which started doing this recently, has decided not to continue at least398 words
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132 1984-06-20 2 ASEAN is the testing ground for an effort to promote awareness of public health and nutritional management in developing countries. This effort is backed by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organisation (Unesco), and the International132 words
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364 1984-06-20 2 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG ONE OF the most important considerations when buying a Computer Aided Design (CAD) system is the high cost. But a local company believes it has the answer a complete CAD system at only $14,100. Called AutoCAD, the software runs on364 words
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236 1984-06-20 2 SCHOOL principals and viceprincipals in future are likely to hold a Diploma in Educational Administration. Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State for Education, told a seminar for school administrators at the Victoria Junior College yesterday that the Institute of Education, with236 words
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Article282 1984-06-20 2 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER June 21-22 June 23 June 24 June 25 June 25-27 June 25-27 June 25-29 June 25-30 June 25-30 Computer Applications In Project Management Work Hours Introduction to CP/M Operating System 3-D Computer Aided Programming 1 Customer Relations The Marketing Of Industrial Products282 words
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267 1984-06-20 3 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE PHILIPS Singapore expects its sales to reach $170 million by the end of the year a growth of about 10 per cent compared with last year. The company's consumer f>roducts division, manufacturng audio-visual equipment, kitchen aids and other home products, accounts267 words
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266 1984-06-20 3 REMINDERS have been sent to local traders and carriers of chemical and pharmaceutical products to provide sufficient information on the composition of their products. I The reminders were prompted by a slacker attitude among local traders in providing information on the import of266 words
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Article129 1984-06-20 3 SPERRY Pte Ltd is moving into software development for the banking and finance industry and will double its current $633,000 investment next year. The US-based company has appointed Mr Tommy Seah, formerly an auditor with a foreign bank, as its banking and financial consultant to head129 words
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109 1984-06-20 3 Local offices of Dentsu and Young Rubicam to merge THE local offices of Dentsu Inc and Young Rubicam Inc, two of the world's biggest advertising agencies, will merge from next month. The new Company, Dentsu/ Young Rubicam (DYR) is part of the new communications network jointly owned by the two109 words
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Article138 1984-06-20 3 A FIVE-DAY course on factory automation as a means of improving productivity will be jointly organised by the Singapore Polytechnic and the Economic Development Board from July 2. The ''CAE/CAD/CAM: An Introduction to Factory Automation" course will be conducted by Dr Farrokh Nassirpour, director of the138 words
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406 1984-06-20 3 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING AN OBSERVER of the Singapore political scene for 25 years yesterday described the People's Action Party's relationship with the communists in the 1950s as one between a tiger and a Trojan horse. Dennis Blood worth, a British newspaper's406 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-06-20 3 LION dances, champagne and speeches de rigueur celebration items marked the topping out of yet another new hotel here, The Oriental, Singapore. Managed by Mandarin International Hotels Limited (MIHL), the 527-room property is scheduled for completion in 1985. Together with The Oriental, Kuala Lumpur, which278 words
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Article190 1984-06-20 3 INFLATION in Singapore took a small dip in May, helped by the lower costs in food and clothing. The dip would have been larger but for the higher prices of private medical fees, according to the latest Consumer Price Index. Figures from the Department of190 words
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Advertisement141 1984-06-20 2 11 rTI fI u ihi^hii I l i t V 1 U i it U IT KEEPS. i V <«l u V I i a *X* m H i 4 lE*f I I f .t 5 > <M i t I I 1 Uti S v 1 •stiff i 3?141 words
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Advertisement113 1984-06-20 3 3 s WJI tk art EM &l> r as Uu Hie widest seat in the air. Our new Super Club Business class offers you the widest seat in the air. So wide it isn't the easiest to fit through the door. There are now only six seats abreast. But there113 words
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Advertisement220 1984-06-20 3 Consider an office address of rare distinction: i r > a .V i "V >> The one and only Octagon. Along with a tenant list that reads like a Who s Who. the Octagon boasts a list of uniquely distinctive advantages: Prominently situated at the junction of Cecil and Boon220 words
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OVERSEAS
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460 1984-06-20 4 Financial circles hail Turner's victory Reuter CANADIAN businessmen and investors, many eager for any change from Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, have welcomed the Liberal Party leadership victory of John Turner as a sign that the country is turning to the right and mine pro-busi-ness. MrReuter - 460 words
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178 1984-06-20 4 UPI ECONOMIC hard times have fueled the rising violence and vandalism against Asians in Loe Angeles county, a report released on Monday shows. The County Commission on Human Relations also said antiAsian tensions are particularly "significant" in the low-income south central portion ofUPI - 178 words
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316 1984-06-20 4 UPI KUWAIT has urged the US to send it an emergency shipment of Stinger antiaircraft missiles, saying that the weapons are needed for self defence and not to fight Israel. Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah al Ahmed al Sabah said in Abu DhabiUPI - 316 words
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351 1984-06-20 4 AP THE US Congress should investigate the way the United Nations is spending US tax dollars because much of the money is being spent to promote activities counter to the interests of the US and its Western allies, a private study said. TheAP - 351 words
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269 1984-06-20 4 AFP US PRESIDENT Reagan praised efforts by Sri Lankan President Junius Jayewardene to maintain unity "peacefully" in his country without giving into the "terrorism" of Tamil separatists. Mr Reagan received President Jayewardene at the White House on Monday the day Amnesty International, theAFP - 269 words
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306 1984-06-20 4 Reuter ELECTIONS to the European Parliament have given a fresh lease of life to opposition groups from the far right to the unorthodox left while chastising most mainstream political parties. Parliamentary sources said two of the main victors, the far right andReuter - 306 words
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Article106 1984-06-20 4 Reuter PROSPECTS for a settlement of a European Economic Community (EEC) row over Britain's budget payments appear bleak, diplomats said after the first day of a meeting of EEC foreign ministers. The ministers were meeting to try to heal the split which isReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration156 1984-06-20 4 AFP LITTLE publicity is usually given to the gifts US presidents receive from visiting foreign leaders, but when Sri i-«nirai. President Junius Jayewardene was received on Monday, his offering was displayed on the White House lawn. It is a baby called "Victory" of a speciesAFP - 156 words
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Article718 1984-06-20 5 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time PAA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH68I 0820 KUL KAL KE624 0840 KUL CAL CIOIO 0825 JED/DHA MAS MH601 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN RBA BI421 1000 BWN SIA SQI03 1005 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP718 words
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324 1984-06-20 5 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING PRIVATE enterprise is better suited than government organisations to manage sophisticated new networks which transmit computerised information, and they must be given freedom to do so. World business leader at a special session of the 28th Congress of324 words
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223 1984-06-20 5 AP CHINA is considering the creation of a new currency for use in its four "special economic zones". Gu Ming, deputy secretary-general of the governing state council and president of the Study Centre of Economic Laws in Beijing, said yesterday that foreign banks may beAP - 223 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-06-20 5 AP THE PHILIPPINES has scrapped a proposed US$BOO million integrated steel mill because of its massive capital requirements, President Ferdinand Marcos has disclosed. It was the sixth big project the government has cancelled out of the original 11 it had planned as part of anAP - 231 words
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185 1984-06-20 5 Reuter TWO FROZEN embryos "orphaned" when a Los Angeles couple died in an air crash cannot be considered living heirs to the couple's million-dollar estate, a lawyer said yesterday. "My personal feeling is that because the embryos could not be developedReuter - 185 words
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292 1984-06-20 5 UPI THE US government has sued to confiscate US$9O million in profits stashed in seven New York city banks by a Malaysian heroin smuggling ring. "We'll be trying to prove the money is the proceeds of a crime," said assistant US attorneyUPI - 292 words
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Article69 1984-06-20 5 Reuter TAIWANESE Prime Minister Yu Kuo-Hua told Parliament yesterday the government would announce its policy towards Hongkong's future at an appropriate time. An ad hoc committee, set up to study Hongkong's future after 1997 when China is due to take over control, was activelyReuter - 69 words
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342 1984-06-20 6 Serious strain on UK budget AFP THE deficit in the British public sector has risen in the past year and the budget is under severe strain, according to British Treasury figures released yesterday. The deficit in May totalled £1,218 million, the Treasury said. ForAFP - 342 words
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164 1984-06-20 6 AFP THE Taiwanese government has decided to slash import tariffs in a bid to balance the trade between Taiwan and its trading partners, especially the US and Europe, a Finance Ministry official said on Monday. According to official estimates, Taiwan's trade surplus this yearAFP - 164 words
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Article147 1984-06-20 6 Reuter THE PAKISTAN government has proposed investment of 130 billion rupees in 202 industries until the end of the country's sixth five-year development plan launched last July. The proposal was made in an industrial investment schedule which will serve as a guide for investors giving information, suchReuter - 147 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article70 1984-06-20 6 A FORMER state governor and two of his Cabinet ministers were sentenced on Monday to a total of 64 years in prison on corruption charges by a tribunal of Nigeria's new military government. The sentencing of Ambrose Alii, 55, former governor of Nigeria's oil-rich Bendel state, and two of70 words
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Article63 1984-06-20 6 BAHRAIN has reported a trade deficit of US$l43 million for 1983 the first time in five years that it has had a negative trade balance. The value of imports fell by 7.5 per cent to $3,333 billion, due to a sharp 23 per cent reduction in the value63 words
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Article49 1984-06-20 6 OFFICIALS pronounced America's newest space shuttle, Discovery, ready for launch next week on its maiden flight. The decision to launch Discovery next Monday morning was made during a televised conference call between National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) officials and major contractors involved in the shuttle.49 words
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Article38 1984-06-20 6 ISRAEL yesterday banned a joint Arab-Jewish party, which advocates a separate Palestinian state alongside the Jewish nation. It was the second party in three days banned from running in the national elections on July 23.38 words
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Article51 1984-06-20 6 TWO Manila-based gangs have sent members to Japan to stage break-ins and engage in pickpocketing and shoplift- ing, police said in Tokyo yesterday. They said the Filipino gang members, who started coming last summer, had staged at least 1,000 robberies in Tokyo and 11 other prefectures across the51 words
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Article65 1984-06-20 6 PHILIPPINE newspapers will cost more next month when the price of newsprint goes up by 40 per cent, it was announced yesterday. Major national dailies will cost 10 US cents, up by 60 per cent from the current 6 cents in Metro Manila, and more in65 words
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Article35 1984-06-20 6 Agencies FORMER Australian treasurer Sir Phillip Lynch died in hospital early yesterday after a long illness. Sir Phillip resigned from the Federal Parliament in 1982 after 18 years in the political arena. AgenciesAgencies - 35 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-06-20 6 UPI THE PRESIDENT of the British National Union of Mineworkers was in a hospital yesterday on the 100 th day of the country's miners' strike, recovering from injuries which he said police inflicted during a clash outside a coalUPI; UPI photo - 369 words
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409 1984-06-20 6 UPI US COMMERCE SECRETARY Malcolm Baldrige said yesterday that the country would probably experience another record deficit in its current account this year. "While the services surplus should rise this year, the deterioration in the trade deficit, evident in the second quarter, meansUPI - 409 words
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Article81 1984-06-20 6 UPI TWO RENOWNEDtheart transplant specialists resigned from a Sydney hospital yesterday in a fight between the New South Wales state government and doctors that threatens to cripple the public hospital system. Dr Victor Chang and Dr Marie Shanahan were among 11 heart surgeons in theUPI - 81 words
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100 1984-06-20 6 AP ABDUL AZIZ Abdul Rahman, managing director of the government-owned Malaysian Airline System (MAS), yesterday criticised some rich countries for blocking the growth of small airlines such as MAS with protectionist attitudes. In the past year, MAS had unsuccessfully sought additional landing rights in Japan, Britain, WestAP - 100 words
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Article276 1984-06-20 6 Reuter WALTER Moodale put Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley at the top of his list of those he will interview this week as a possible vicepresidential running mate, his press secretary said on Monday. Mr Mondale's press secretary, Miss Mazine Isaacs, said Mr Mondale will meetReuter - 276 words
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290 1984-06-20 6 Reuter CONTINUING strikes in West Germany over union demands for a 35-hour working week make it very unlikely that forecasts for 3 to 3.5 per cent real gross national product (GNP) growth in 1984 can be met, Bundesbank president Karl Otto Poehl said.Reuter - 290 words
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Article64 1984-06-20 6 UPI RESEARCHERS in the US say that those who combine two bad habits coffee and cigarettes may unknowingly be helping themselves because caffeine may counteract some of the bad influences of nicotine. Reid von Borstel and Richard Wurtman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will deliverUPI - 64 words
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Advertisement299 1984-06-20 4 An Excellent Real Estate Investment Opportunity in BUKIT TIM AH PLAZA m i Tra Prime shopping centre. Immediate return on your capital investment Secured rental income from reputable anchor tenants, including big names in the retail industry. Contact Mansfield Property Services Tel. *****51 /*****8 Telex: SPLTD RS ***** The author299 words
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Advertisement131 1984-06-20 4 m m "n 111 Q) j MARTEL r 55 /A i rs Dances, draws, shows and nights of gold. DANCE SHOWS at Century Park Sheraton's Black Velvet Gold Club will open your eyes to the grace, vitality and liquid movements of the art DRAWS for Cartier pens, lighters, watches and131 words
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Advertisement613 1984-06-20 5 Wa Since the Egyptians built the first sundial in 1400 8.C., man has been obsessed with time and how to record it. Every epoch has produced men who, by a their extraordinary achievethe frontiers And it is this same momentum, this constant searching for perfection, that has enabled Patek Philippe613 words
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Advertisement95 1984-06-20 6 The Palm Beach Hotel in Penang offers a warm welcome whether you have a meeting for 10 people or 200. We have a special wing for conferences and your seminar or meeting for up to 200 people can be handled with ease, with all the necessary audio visual equipment to95 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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227 1984-06-20 7 AFP THE NEW ZEALAND government has warned speculators buying foreign exchange as a hedge against an early New Zealand dollar devaluation they may have trouble financing their speculation. Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon said: "Anyone who speculates against the New Zealand dollar mustAFP - 227 words
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91 1984-06-20 7 AFP HONGKONG will change its banknotes with the removal of the word "colony" long before Britain hands over its sovereignty to China in 1997. The new notes, in smaller size and new design, will be printed in Hongkong instead of BritainAFP - 91 words
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587 1984-06-20 7 AFP THE CENTRAL banks of the industrialised nations are ready to increase their liquid assets considerably in case of an international banking crisis, the president of the Bank for International Settlements, Fritz Leutwiler, said on Monday after the bank's two-day annual meeting inAFP - 587 words
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171 1984-06-20 7 Reuter JAPAN'S Vice-Minister of Finance Tomomitsu Oba said he doubts the liberalisation of Japanese financial markets and the yen's internationalisation will play any role in determining the dollar/yen exchange rate. He said that in the medium and long-term such Japanese measures, unveiled onReuter - 171 words
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Article111 1984-06-20 7 Reuter PARAGUAY, supported by the World Bank in Washington, is set to receive the first international loan incorporating a device to "cap" high world interest rates, banking sources said. Under the terms of the US$l5-million agricultural credit, Paraguay will automatically get a longer period to repayReuter - 111 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article410 1984-06-20 7 SINGAPORE: The local dollar closed weaker at 552.1100/10 against the US currency compared with Monday's close of 2.1090/ 1100, and at 5591.25/35 against the Malaysian dollar compared with 91.20/30. KUALA LUMPUR: The US dollar closed at 2.3106/ 15 and the Singapore dollar at 109.45/55. JAKARTA: The US dollar410 words
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Article303 1984-06-20 7 SINGAPORE Futures trading was at a standstill yesterday on lack of interest and prices closed slightly firmer than New York's levels. Prompt closed slightly higher at USJ37I/372 an ounce against New York's $370.50/371.00 close, August at $376.30/376.80 against $375.50/375.80 and October at $383/384 against $382.70/ 383.20. LONDON The morning303 words
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Article242 1984-06-20 7 Interbank rates at 3pm Quoted yeeterdey c roee pertty cHenge Local dollars to on* unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1095 2.1105 ***** -25 18 Sterling pound ***** ***** 7 3469 -60 45 Australian dollar 1 8627 1 8657 3 4286 -4562 NZ dollar 1.3539 1 3566 3242 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-06-20 7 DEPOSIT rates closed steady yesterday at firmer opening levels. Short-dates firmed between V* and -point at the outset on high US federal funds rates and remained unchanged in later trading with overnight and Wednesday/Thursday closing at ll 7 /i 11% per cent each and week at 11-9/16285 words
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Article69 1984-06-20 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate fell 3 A-percentage point yesterday to close at 6% per cent on the Singapore interbank money market. The one- and two-month term rates rose by 1/16point each, while the threes remained at Monday's closing level. S$ interbank rotes at 3pm yesterday Offer lid Overnight 669 words
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FEATURES
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Article475 1984-06-20 8 MANAGERS who quadrupled their salaries after moving through six jobs would certainly agree with the suggestion that job-hopping helps career advancement. Others who remained loyal to their first employers might be tempted to find out if a series of changes would do them good, if their475 words
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Article1114 1984-06-20 8 ANDREW POLLACK - By ANDREW POLLACK NYT WHEN TOKYO'S Yomiuri giants take the field, baseball fans watching the game on television are sometimes given a choice of two announcers one of them impartial, the other clearly favouring the home team. Such a choice is possible because Japanese televisionNYT - 1,114 words
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619 1984-06-20 8 PHIL GAILEY - By PHIL GAILEY NYT PRESIDENT REAGAN is determined to change US policy to eliminate aid to international population control programmes that practice or advocate abortion, White House officials said on Sunday. The proposal, outlined in a draft paper being circulated within the administration,NYT - 619 words
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Article, Illustration544 1984-06-20 8 ROB GLOBTER - By ROB GLOBTER UPI VISITORS TO THE world's fair praise its culture and art exhibits and non-stop entertainment and say the exhibition is enormous fun from a kid wash to a gondola that spans the Mississippi River. So why isUPI - 544 words
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Miscellaneous192 1984-06-20 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Dining club? (5) 6 Sandwich a teetotaller can buy out (5) 9 Descend from a high plane (4, 3) 10 A jollification to pay out for (5) 11 Hang around waiting > maintenance jlated to meet any quirement. *****, *****31 rd id a cnop to make192 words
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1346 1984-06-20 9 ALVIN TAY - BY ALVIN TAY THE PERILS of developing an offshore banking market in tandem with a free foreign exchange market were highlighted yesterday by Dr Lee Sheng Yi of the National University of Singapore. Dr Lee used the increasingly familiar comparison of Singapore and Hongkong to1,346 words
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414 1984-06-20 9 ATTEMPTS BY countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan and Australia to emulate Hongkong and Singapore in setting up a major offshore banking centre will be in vain that seems to be the implication of Professor Herbert G Grubel's speech yesterday. The414 words
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802 1984-06-20 9 LEGISLATION and regulatory practices alone are not enough to ensure a clean securities market in most countries in the AsiaPacific region. Professor P J Drake, in his review of the development of equity and bond markets in the Pacific region, said802 words
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Miscellaneous901 1984-06-20 9 to vm beudq® HIGHLIGHTS: The Restless Eye Euaene Delocroix 8.00 pm, Channel 12 The life and times of French painter, Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863), from his journal. Delacroix loved bright, brilliant colours and loose forms and specialised in historical and dramatic scenes. (50 minutes.) Cosmopolitan Theatre Cervantes (Part 8) 9.00 pm,901 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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294 1984-06-20 10 Reuter MANUFACTURERS Hanover Corp said about US$735 million of its outstanding loans to Argentina would be on a nonaccrual basis if no interest payments are received before June 30. Net interest revenue for the second quarter of 1984 would be reduced to aboutReuter - 294 words
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147 1984-06-20 10 Reuter CONTINENTAL Illinois National Bank and Trust, a unit of Continental Illinois Corp, said it is talking with several international banks interested in acquiring Continental's merchant banking subsidiary in London. In response to a Reuter inquiry, a Continental bank spokesman said: "As we haveReuter - 147 words
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277 1984-06-20 10 THE WALL STREET market, coining off its worst week in nearly five years, rebounded on Monday with its biggest gain in two months as a small wave of buying turned into a near-hurri-cane of activity. Trendsetting IBM, which fell to a 14-month low last277 words
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Article35 1984-06-20 10 Reuter MITSUBISHI Bank has completed procedures for its takeover of Bancal TriState Corp, owner of Bank of California NA. A company spokesman said Mitsubishi paid US$2B2 million for the holding company.Reuter - 35 words
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Article333 1984-06-20 11 HONGKONG: Prices closed narrowly mixed in thin and lacklustre trading yesterday. The market opened with a steady tone following a higher Wall Street closing. However, institutions were major sellers in view of current rises in US interest rates and the effect on local interest rates. The Hang Seng index333 words
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Article218 1984-06-20 11 JUNE 19 At S«KMM Indus MT$ 8 65 30.80 -0 05 Cham Indus Lian Hwa Indut Nan Ya PV» Pacific Cora 23 20 1340 36 70 31.70 unch -03 +0.1 unch Cothoy Cora 31 60 -0.2 19.70 0.2 Chang Hwa Bank Chan Loong 54 50 26 40 unch 0218 words
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Article364 1984-06-20 11 TOKYO: The market closed sharply higher, prompted by an upswing on Wall Street. The market average rose 124.57 to close at 10,207.04 after gaining 60.74 on Monday, on volume of 540 million shares against 250 million on Monday. International populars gained ground in line with the rise in prices364 words
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Article63 1984-06-20 11 June 19 Bonk Saoul Won 700 Hyundai Cofp Hyundai Motor KAL 625 546 440 710 -10 -5 unc 3 668 -2 841 -1 709 3 419 4 575 739 -3 388 -2 630 575 14 980 10 651 +6 770 10 Gold Star Homt Bk 750 742 -10 -363 words
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Article394 1984-06-20 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed with stocks under selling pressure, although the All-ordinaries index was still ahead of Monday following a technical rally at the opening. The index closed two points higher at 648.2. In early business it advanced almost five points following stronger performances in London and on394 words
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Article155 1984-06-20 11 BANGKOK: The market closed lower in quiet trading yesterday with Cement groups featuring. The Book Club index fell 0.29 to 118.39 on turnover of 25.1 million baht with 159,433 shares traded. JUNf 19 A ok ham Tha Wti 240 -2 Camtnt Sam Oadrt 396 63 50 -2 -05 Ayuthoya155 words
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Article119 1984-06-20 11 MANILA: Prices closed mixed in continued dull trading yesterday because of lower prices of metals abroad. The commercial and industrial index was down 0.06 to 132.41, the mining marker was up 30.86 to 1,096.16 and the oils index fell 0.018 to 0.720. JUNf 19 Acop Mmg PM r««. Onontal119 words
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Article76 1984-06-20 11 Reuter PARENT company capital spending by Mazda Motor Corp will rise to 80 billion yen in the current year ending Oct 31, from 70 billion yen a year earlier. A company spokesman said that about 55 per cent will be used for preparing production facilitiesReuter - 76 words
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247 1984-06-20 11 AFP THE BEER-BASED manufacturing giant San Miguel Corporation again emerged as the Philippines' top net earner last year, according to official data published last week. In spite of the country's severe economic crisis, the net income of its top 1,000 firms leapt byAFP - 247 words
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135 1984-06-20 11 Reuter SUMITOMO Rubber Industries Ltd has signed a contract to take over Dun] op SA, the French subsidiary of Dunlop Holdings PLC of Britain. Sumitomo declined to disclose the purchase cost, but said it plans to spend 15 billion yen, including the purchase cost andReuter - 135 words
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Article115 1984-06-20 11 NISSAN Motor Co Ltd will raise parent company capital spending to 160 billion yen in the year ending March 31, 1985 from 120 billion yen in 1983/84, a company spokesman said. The money will be used for improvements in the distribution division, in electronic equipment115 words
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Article111 1984-06-20 11 GENERAL Motors Corp (GM) and Daewoo Corp have signed an agreement for a US$427 million project to produce small cars in South Korea, a Daewoo spokesman said. Under the agreement, a 50-50 Joint venture company, Daewoo Motors Co Ltd, will build a plant near Seoul111 words
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Article112 1984-06-20 11 Agencies RONSON Universal of London plans to enter into licensing or joint venture deals in Hongkong and probably China to make a wide range of Ronson products, its chief executive said. "Hongkong will become the headquarters to coordinate production of 22 types of goods," saidAgencies - 112 words
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463 1984-06-20 12 Reuter THE move during the weekend by the majority of members of the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange to appoint an almost entirely new 12-man management board signals a start at restoring confidence in the commodities market. Industry circles said theReuter - 463 words
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498 1984-06-20 12 Reuter ESTIMATED gold sales by communist countries fell sharply last year to about 80 tonnes from 200 in 1962, with a major reduction from the Soviet Union due to its improving balance of payments and the weak gold price. "The attraction ofReuter - 498 words
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190 1984-06-20 12 AP TEN MAJOR sugar exporters have tabled a proposal at the 80-nation UN Sugar Conference aimed at balancing supply and demand, but ran into sharp criticism from the EuropeanCommunity, the world's leading producer. The proposal, presented on Monday, marked the first formal attempt atAP - 190 words
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212 1984-06-20 12 Reuter THE fourth International Coffee Congress will focus on the workings of the International Coffee Agreement when it meets on June 22 in the western French seaside resort of Deauville, said president of the Committee of European Coffee Associations, Pierre Cavanagh.Reuter - 212 words
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Article85 1984-06-20 12 THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday remained at Ml».» per kilo, within the ITA lewer range s( $21.15 U %StM. Dealers said the buffer stock manager maintained kls support at this level amid continued scattered buying from Japanese and local Interests. Weakness st sterling against tke Malaysian85 words
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Article125 1984-06-20 12 CHICAGO wheat futures closed lV«-cent a bushel lower to 2-cent higher in light trade on Monday, with prices ending near the middle of 3'i -cent range. Nearby prices continued under pressure as harvest progresses and traders anticipate the new crop coming onto the market. Deferred months of wheat took125 words
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Article138 1984-06-20 12 CHICAGO soybean futures closed 19 V 4 to 17 W-cents per bushel higher on Monday in active trade, with prices ending near the top of a 23 Vi-cent range. New crop soybean prices surged on trade uncertainty about weather damage to crops, with hot, dry weather in the southeast138 words
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Article188 1984-06-20 12 MALAYSIAN palm oil prices yesterday rose on covering and speculative buying interest prompted by a firmer Chicago soybean complex close on Monday night. In June, north region firmed Ms4o to $1,400 per tonne, south $35 to $1,430 and central $27.50 to $1,417.50. In Judy, south traded firmer at188 words
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Article154 1984-06-20 12 Chinos* Product Robusta 20/25% Exchange FOB NSW 487 50 (Setters' noon dosing prices on Nutmeg June 19. S$/100 kg) 110 FOB NSW 355 00 Coconut oil B W FOB NSW 256 00 Bufc FOB 240 00 Gombier Old drum FOB 253 00 FOB NSW 305 00 New drum154 words
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Article145 1984-06-20 12 Yarn Shrtng 116 50 (In HK$ p*f bol* of 400 lb) Hongkong Golden Peak, 60 x 60 115 50 China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix )6's 3.500 White cloth BKj« Phoenix 20's 3,550 Japan No. 10,000 Three Peaches 221.50 Btue Phoenix 32's 4,000 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,500 Japan No.145 words
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Article880 1984-06-20 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended the morning session yesterday with losses of £45 to £21 per tonne. September ended at £2,169, £30 down and £6 above the low. September broke through a significant support level at £2,185, which triggered further stop-loss selling. Physical activity was slight though interest emerged880 words
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Article349 1984-06-20 12 SINGAPORE The market closed easier yesterday with July One RSS buyers quoted at 182.25 cents per kilo, down 2.75 cents from Monday. The morning session was marked down about three cents on some stale bull liquidation and speculative selling. Prices fluctuated narrowly around lunchtime levels in very quiet afternoon349 words
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Article279 1984-06-20 12 RAS prices (in S cents/kite, FOB m 1 Me*) NOON CLOSE Int 1 RSS prompt 180 00 181 00N 179 75 180 75N Int 1 RSS July 182 50 183.00 182 25 182.75 Int 1 RSS August 187 00 188 00 187 00 187.50 Int 2 RSS279 words
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Article102 1984-06-20 12 1 1 i >oM«n) July Ati •oust (current mth) (forword mth) NOON NOON RAS Buy*" SllUri fcry «r* SSR 20 186 50 188 SON 188 50 I90.50N SSR 50 184 50 186 SON 186 50 I88.50N MRELB Buy#rs Sttari lu^m S<Hti SMRCV 236.00 238 .OON 238 00102 words
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Article296 1984-06-20 12 Singapore (S)/kito, ei-^odo«n) C-1 special C-1 Ordinary Loom an 100% unq unq Thoi white first grade unq 100% 1st class 100% second grode 255 (kangaroo) 1 05 077 100% third grode unq new crop 100% 2nd doss Parboiled 265 100% 3rd doss 075 5% 25% new crop No stock296 words
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Article54 1984-06-20 12 Reuter PAKISTAN expects a bumper cotton crop for the 1964/85 season in the two main growing provinces of Punjab and Sind. The prospects are bright for the crop, for which the government has fixed a production target of 5.2 million bales, said the Minister of State forReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement78 1984-06-20 12 The only Car Rental Company in Singapore that offers chauffeur driven Cadillacs! m 111 -f* Hourly rental at SsBo. Minimum rental is three hours. Daily rental at Sss6o. for the first eight hours. A surcharge of Ss2o per hour is levied from 2400 to 0800 hrs. (Prices quoted are subject78 words
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Article, Illustration4085 1984-06-20 13 IN SPITE of a sharp rally on Wall Street, share prices at the Singapore stock, market ended on a mixed note yesterday. Dealers described the day as "featureless" with little buying interest. However, there were many potential sellers waiting at the4,085 words
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Article208 1984-06-20 13 SINGAPORE Rims Indices N«Mm 175+7 Iwll Jwlf if J* 314 +6 IT Ciapum 1MH IM M 01B MO +5 t i i *****27 *****06 '■'■■i* sis *5 rros/os w -na Or*Hel HUyi 510 45 STIiimi .1. 930 6J ***** bttcaa. 272 5 STfinm *****9 2745 14 U208 words
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Article538 1984-06-20 13 SHARE prices closed mixed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in another round of quiet trading. The market opened slightly steadier in the morning in line with the strong overnight recovery on Wall Street, and managed to stage a mild recovery during the first538 words
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Article2791 1984-06-20 13 BID and offer price* 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. AU Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".2,791 words
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Article, Illustration601 1984-06-20 14 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE TAI Sang Land Development, the Hongkong-listed company which is being acquired by United Industrial Corporation Ltd, is one of the few property developers that have emerged relatively unscathed from the colony's property crash. According to Hongkong sources, Tai Sang is601 words
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Article142 1984-06-20 14 Reuter MADISON Securities Ltd said it sold 43.91 million shares and 6.17 million warrants in Tai Sang Land Development Co Ltd to Singapore-based UIC for HK569.67 million. Madison said in a statement the sale price is about equal to the written down value of theReuter - 142 words
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158 1984-06-20 14 FABER Merlin Malaysia Bhd has obtained a MJ26 million syndicated loan lead-managed by Chung Khiaw Bank to finance the construction of its $50 million hotel project in Penang. The eight commercial banks, which participated in the loan were United Asian Bank, Development A158 words
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Article53 1984-06-20 14 Reuter CONTINENTAL Illinoi Corp of Chicago is seeking a buyer for its London-based merchant banking subsidiary Continental Illinoi Ltd. A number of financial institutions are considering making an offer, though talks are at an early stage and details on the potential sale price areReuter - 53 words
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528 1984-06-20 14 MALAYSIAN Mosaics Bhd is confident of meeting its pre-tax profit forecast of M 59.5 million for the current year. According to its chairman Datuk Lau Gek Poh, the recovery in commodity prices indicates a reasonably good year for its plantation company, Ladang Kawa Sdn528 words
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Article72 1984-06-20 14 ROBINSON A Ce Lid's registered office has been changed to 176 Orchard Road, #05-05 Centrepoint. DAH Tug Steel C* (8) Ltd has purchased 2.25 million shares or 2.3 per cent interest in Barrie Investment Finance PLC for 1836,866. MULTI-PURPOSE Heldlags Bhd has reduced its stake in Malpha Ieterealleeal72 words
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Article213 1984-06-20 15 HARIMAU Investments Ltd's net tangible assets backing per share was $1.38 as at May 31. BETTY Wu Lee's shareholdings in Grswtli Industrial Holdings Ltd has increased to 9.14 million shares following the company's one-for-one bonus issue. This represents a 15.38 per cent interest in the company. ISLAND A213 words
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353 1984-06-20 15 CHAN MAY PENG - By CHAN MAY PENG ALLIED CHOCOLATE Industries Ltd has requested for a temporary suspension on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday following news that its parent company in Hongkong, Allied Food Industries (Far East) Ltd, had been put into receivership. This latest development353 words
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Article943 1984-06-20 15 THE market closed firm yesterday after a quiet session. At 3pm, the FT 100 share index was up 12.2 points to 1064.8 and the FT 30 share index 9.8 points higher at 831.0. Monday's advance on Wall Street attracted fresh demand but most leading equities closed below best943 words
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Article94 1984-06-20 15 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hong Seng Index Tuesday 899.8 Monday 898.5 Tuesday 927.39 Week ogo 921.3 Monday Closed NEW YORK Dow Jones Week ago 958.90 TOKYO Monday 1109.65 Friday 1086.90 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1115.61 Tuesday *****.34 Monday *****.47 Standord and Poors Week ago *****.83 Monday 151.73 Friday94 words
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578 1984-06-20 15 THREE listed Malaysian cable companies and two private ones have set up a joint venture company aimed at capturing a bigger slice of the lucrative cable business. In particular, the joint venture marketing company called Pengedar Kabel is keen to supply the578 words
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Article261 1984-06-20 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE UNITED Industrial Corporation, with interests ranging from property to detergent manufacturing, is spreading its tentacles as far as the UK. For the first time, it has set up a company based in Sevenoaks, UK, to undertake trading in edible261 words
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Article2214 1984-06-20 15 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 Alcom (2 178) (3) 2 17 (2) 2 182,214 words
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Article38 1984-06-20 15 SINGAPORE Baa Service (lf») LM: 6th AGM on June 23 at 11.30am in Conference Room, SBS HQ, 206 Braddell Road (2067). 8ING iggali A PiJune 23 at 10.30am in Registered Office, 24-25 South Canal Road (0104).38 words
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Article213 1984-06-20 15 Monogcrs prices MARA Bumiputra for June 20 First B'putra Second B'putra 6 05 6 10 5 39 5.44 Singapore UnH Trust Third B'putra Fourth B'putra 4.51 4 56* 5 10 5 15* The Commerce 3.17 337 Fifth B'putra Sixth B'pun a 3.61 3 66 The Sovings Fund 1.93213 words
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Advertisement1340 1984-06-20 14 CREDIT CORPORATION (SINGAPORE) LIMITED EMPLOYMENT OF CAPITAL FIXED ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Amounts due under hire purchase, lease agreements, factoring of trade debts, accounts receivable financing and loans and advances Goods on lease Trade debtors Other debtors Statutory deposit with the Monetary Authority of Singapore Deposits and bank balances with holding1,340 words
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Advertisement61 1984-06-20 15 N.M. Rothschild Sons (Singapore) Limited. Indicated Deposit Rates A Call *****71 US$ (Minimum balance US$10,000) MONEY ON CALL ACCOUNT 1 WEEK 1 MONTH 2 MONTHS 3 MONTHS 6 MONTHS 10 11 11 11 11V4 9 Battery Rd #01 -02. Straits Trading Building, Singaporeolo4 Telephone: *****1. Telex; RS ***** NMRSIN Information61 words
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Advertisement267 1984-06-20 15 The SGV Group SGV-Goh Tan Pie Ltd Professional/Executive Recruitment Services Our client, an investment company which is a member of a group of well-established companies with operations in Singapore and Malaysia, invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of: SENIOR INVESTMENT ANALYST Salary Negotiable The selected candidate will267 words
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647 1984-06-20 16 LEE HAN SHIH - Five resettlement centres springing up By LEE HAN SHIH ALMOST $290 million will be spent by the Urban Redevelopment Authority on six building projects in Singapore's business area, at a time when some private developers are cutting back their commitments in property development.647 words
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475 1984-06-20 16 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE THE first specialist gold investment company to be floated in Australia, Gold Securities Australia, is planning to seek a secondary listing on the local stock exchange. The company's directors will be holding talks with the Stock Exchange of Singapore officials475 words
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170 1984-06-20 16 DBS BANK yesterday announced increases from a quarter to half percentage point in its mortgage rates the second rise in less than two months. The new rates, effective immediately, follow similar action by other banks and financial companies offering housing loans.170 words
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260 1984-06-20 16 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S Labour government issued 40 new foreign exchange dealing licences yesterday in a further step towards opening up a once tightly controlled financial system. The licences to buy and sell foreign currency will go to non-bank financial institutions which will join theReuter - 260 words
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94 1984-06-20 16 AFP THE best-paid trade union leader in the US earned more than half a million dollars last year, more than twice as much as the runner-up. Business Week magazine in New York said yesterday that Jackie Presser, president of the Teamsters Union, whichAFP - 94 words
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208 1984-06-20 16 SECURITY Pacific National Bank, the ninth largest US bank which runs an offshore branch here, has formed a merchant bank in Singapore. Known as Security Pacific Bank Asia, the merchant bank, with paid-up capital of US$25 million, will underwrite and trade in Euro-securities in208 words
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346 1984-06-20 16 THE National Trades Union Congress has advised its affiliate unions to consider the impact of the new Central Provident Fund policy when they negotiate with employers for wage increments. The new ruling, to come into effect on July 1, will346 words
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250 1984-06-20 16 SINGAPORE, South Korea, Taiwan and Hongkong together now have half as large a trade surplus with the United States as does Japan. They export more manufactured goods to the US than Britain, almost twice as much as Germany250 words
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Article65 1984-06-20 16 THE stock market yesterday continued the technical rally that sent share prices soaring. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up slightly more than one point to near 1111 after just 10 minutes of trading. Overall, advancing issues held a two-to-one lead over losers. Volume was about65 words
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Article81 1984-06-20 16 CHAMPION Motors Pte Ltd yesterday celebrated its 30-year agency of Volkswagon cars in Singapore with a flourish. The company, which is the local distributor of Volkswagon, Audi and Suzuki cars, gave the public a preview of the new Audi 200 Turbo and Audi Quattro at a cocktail party81 words
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130 1984-06-20 16 UPI THE Indian embassy in London said yesterday the Associated Press had run "many false stories" about the situation in India's troubled Punjab state and had acted with "pure mischief and malice". The Associated Press, contacted at its world headquarters in New York, hadUPI - 130 words
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Article48 1984-06-20 16 AFP IRAQI armed forces have recaptured a section of the Majnun Islands, located in southern Iraq on the frontier with Iran, sources said yesterday. The recapture claim was made on Monday by General Maher Abdel Rashid, commander of the Third Iraqi Army Corps. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article39 1984-06-20 16 Reuter PAKISTAN has expressed interest in buying kerosene and diesel oil from Malaysia, a Malaysian minister said yesterday. Datuk James Ongkili, Minister Without Portfolio in the Prime Minister's Department, said negotiations were in progress. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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44 1984-06-20 16 AP AN ULTRALIGHT aircraft enabling Chinese peasants to fly over their fields is to go into mass production, China's Aviation Ministry announced yesterday. The "Bee-3" aircraft has passed reliability tests after more than 600 take-offs and landings. APAP - 44 words
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Article39 1984-06-20 16 AFP FRENCH officials were yesterday questioning four Iranian naval officers who sought political asylum in Nice, France, after arriving in a hijacked Fokker 27. Sources yesterday said a favourable decision on the request was possible.AFP - 39 words
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Article44 1984-06-20 16 Reuter A BRITISH Member of Parliament yesterday called for an international ban on unruly tennis star John McEnroe, denouncing him as a lout. Mr Harry Greenway said tennis authorities had shown cowardice in dealing with Mr McEnroe. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article49 1984-06-20 16 Reuter THE Indonesian rupiah's middle rate was fixed at 1,011 to the dollar yesterday, which is a record low, Bank Indonesia officials said. The weakness is due to a general trend in major currencies and does not reflect weakness in the Indonesian economy. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article45 1984-06-20 16 Reuter THE Indonesian government has told the country's newspapers not to publish reports that could spark controversy in the Muslim opposition party. It said on Monday that "a free press should not sharpen controversy" inside the Muslim United Development Party. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article50 1984-06-20 16 AFP COMMUNIST delegates, with the exception of those from China and Yugoslavia, walked out of yesterday's session in Geneva of an International Labour Organisation (ILO) conference during the reading of an open letter from Mr Lech Walesa, the former head of the Polish Solidarity Trade Union. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Advertisement91 1984-06-20 16 yr The Smoker's Gel A <A IP 4 O v/> <t> X' Clinomint is good for smokers and anyone else who desires healthier, whiter teeth Clinomint gel is a uniquely formulated toothpaste with Ffolynam H (TM). an effective cleansing agent that safely removes tobacco tea. coffee and other stains from91 words
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Advertisement172 1984-06-20 16 THE PfNTHOUSf RESTAURANT 4th Storey, Holland Road Shopping Centre, Singapore 1027 Call us now for reservations: Tel *****06/*****18/*****52 A Why not pamper yourself with our wide selection of Shanghainese szechuan cuisine and succulent seafood. Ist SULLUieill IrtJdIUUU. It is the place where you can feast yourself with the culinary delicacy172 words
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Miscellaneous56 1984-06-20 16 Outlook for todoy: Cloudy; with showers in the lote morning and eorly afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on June 19 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.7 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 26.6 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 5.05 Rainfall in millimetres Troce Rainfall this month56 words
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289 1984-06-20 17 THE PORT of Antwerp is organising a fact-finding and promotion mission to the Asean countries in September. The mission will visit Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore between Sept 5 and 21 and will also send a "task force" to Brunei. It289 words
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549 1984-06-20 17 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING SALENINVEST, one of the largest shipowners in Scandinavia, is strengthening its position in the Far East. For a start, its marine consultancy arm, Salen Technologies (Saltech) AB, is planning for direct representation in the region. President of Sal tech,549 words
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Article71 1984-06-20 17 Reuter THE INDONESIA- Japan/ Japan-Indonesia Freight Conference said it will raise its bunker surcharge to 34 per cent from 32.8 per cent for cars shipped from Japan to Indonesia, effective July 1. The Japan/South Pacific Freight Conference said it will raise its bunker surcharge for general cargo toReuter - 71 words
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Article28 1984-06-20 17 MEMBERS of the Straits/Calcutta/Bangladesh Conference have decided to introduce a 5 per cent congestion surcharge on all cargo to be shipped to hittagong effective June 21.28 words
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Article108 1984-06-20 17 UPI A SOUTH Korean container ship sank yesterday after colliding with Japanese tanker in dense fog south-west of Tokyo, the Maritime Safety Agency reported. All 21 Korean sailors were rescued. The agency said the 1,993-ton Sea Hawk sank soon after it collided with the Japanese chemical tanker, theUPI - 108 words
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Article663 1984-06-20 17 Shipping Uno P090 Cot thtpptng Um V Cot Aba» Transport V 5 Fargo Shpg vu 1 Atoa VI 3 Fesco VI Ahranfcial Lnar VI 5 Fne-Lner VI Alpoc VI s FMG-CAVN VI Arttoro Shpg IV Franc o-B*tg APC Una V 4 Frato Shpg VI APL 4/5 Freight663 words
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232 1984-06-20 18 RUSSIA'S first station for international sea communication was recently set up. The station is 30 kilometres from the Black Sea port of Odessa. It was built within the framework of the International Maritime Satellite Organisation (Inmarsat), which includes some 40 countries, having some232 words
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Article191 1984-06-20 18 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, t Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container191 words
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553 1984-06-20 18 Reuter BURMESE men are going to sea in search of riches, because consumer goods are not available at home. Thousands of able-bodied men are queuing up to work as seamen on the world's merchant fleet in order to buy highly prized items, includingReuter - 553 words
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Article1701 1984-06-20 18 ATLANTIC rate weakness remained in evidence on the London shipping freights market on Monday, this time on the coal trades. Cetragpa worked 70,000 tons from Hampton Roads to Dunkirk aboard an unspecified June-July loader at the poor rate of U555.25 (discharge free). Grain voyage fixing stemmed from the1,701 words
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Article780 1984-06-20 18 AFP DULL conditions persisted on the freight markets last week as rates continued to fall, some to their lowest for eight months. The fertiliser section was again the exception, however, where the Indian government charterers found it necessary to pay previous highs for the year to obtain tonnage.AFP - 780 words
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Article139 1984-06-20 18 UPI A FRENCH sailor was the first yachtsman across the finish line on Monday in a race across the Atlantic Ocean and broke a record in the process, race officials said. Officials said Phillippe Poupon crossed the finish line off Brenton reef in Newport at 7:06 pmUPI - 139 words
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Article197 1984-06-20 19 YUSEN Kaisha Line has made several changes in top management positions. Effective June 29, Mr Shojiro Kikuchi, the present NYK chairman, will assume the position of director and board counsellor. He will be replaced by Susumu Ono, the current president. Mr Kimio Miyaoka, now executive vice-president,197 words
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296 1984-06-20 19 Reuter THE GULF war boost to freight rates for vessels venturing into the war zone has prompted shipowners to press mothballed ships back into service to cash in on the "miniboom", shipbrokers E A Gibson said. An extra 18 tankers or combined carriersReuter - 296 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-06-20 19 Lloyd's List THE FIRST of the 12 jumbo container ships being built in South Korea for United States Lines is to start her commercial life trading between Hongkong and the US east coast. US Lines is anxious to cash in on aLloyd's List - 420 words
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367 1984-06-20 19 south, he said. Business Day THE PHILIPPINE Shippers' Council (Shippercon) saved shippers last year some US$4 million in freight costs through the reduction of proposed freight rates increases by shipping conferences and the implementation of the Philippineflag law. The savings, amountingsouth, he said. — Business Day - 367 words
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4988 1984-06-20 24 3®aBGX!EB 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 of4,988 words
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Article655 1984-06-20 25 a? RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location E Pioneer *****E 21.6 84 0100 Green Asia FSB 0700-0800/1200-1300 L4 Sea Hawk 44 21.6.84 0700 Eastern M TA 3 0700-0800/1800-1900 A3 Tiantaishan 20 21.6.84 0700655 words
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Article1684 1984-06-20 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AEEA African Shipping Agencies <S) Afrv-EarasU Liar Transgroup (S) AhreaUel Liner Service Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Twfftr Oreanus Shipping Agency (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK) Alpne Imrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling1,684 words
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Article486 1984-06-20 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Athlon Chidambaram Donam No 9 Linden Nectarine Nlppo Maru Thai Rainbow WahFal Builder III L Bulk Experelnce Murrayeverett Nlaga XIV Nordenham Plkebank Pyramids Rtjeka Silver Light Verbena PASIR PANJANG Berth 46 31/2 37/8 35/6 5 19 45 27/8 22 15/6 37/8486 words
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Advertisement219 1984-06-20 17 o;lu;{» .Times Bookshops .IAHDIXK W A XT AH Okicimt Overseas CohUmwa. Line I FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ •CtCVW.CH PAH AON CHM* CONTUO 26W CtCVAIEJt *02 39* N GMMET am MKTEHJNCX 2* KOREAN CHANCE lIN KOREAN JMEJM 25* T.N. BRDGE 21N ORtNTAI CHIEF AON CttVWO PAUL 41N Calling219 words
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Advertisement232 1984-06-20 17 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND < UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES w FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 1 FKOM JAPAN TAIWAN HOV.kOM. I O \K \lll \N (.1 LF Al WABA ».J Al MMUKH V I RED SEA SERVICE SEALOM)232 words
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Advertisement27 1984-06-20 17 LONDON Freights 11/11 l WEEKLY Freights II CONSORTIA II SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts tor Whom IX SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X27 words
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Advertisement784 1984-06-20 17 REACH YOUR AUDIENCE EFFECTIVELY TIMES" lkisiiK'ss l)irr< lor> of Sin&i|M>rv n* MAERSK LINE EXPORT FASTEST SERVICE TO USA EUROPE TO L'.S PACIFIC. OUI.K. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. INLAND POINTS *TT rtTH LTA!' V I 1 r; Til M RAfOO H M. M. M. 22 23/6 LAUST MAERSK* 29-30/6 LAURA MAERSK 6784 words
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Advertisement265 1984-06-20 18 will FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe 24/6 1/7 8/7 15/7 JUTIANOW 22/7 6 PERMAI 29/6 NHON Mm fir 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L.Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremertiaven Aartwv Copenfcafen. Helsinki 4) Mai mo Stockhotn. Oslo •Acceptmj Europe carp tor feeder ma S pore 'Abo265 words
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Advertisement389 1984-06-20 18 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South WMt Pacific North Wast Faadar at Tokyo Faadar at Koba Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Koba Also accepting LCL Cargo lor USA Ports only. WCII UheKcepbi to Mu I Abu OMb. VOX LOMMB FV n/» Im KMUCM KUMfT DMBMM. DOW. OWN. ABU I389 words
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Advertisement635 1984-06-20 19 CONTMOSHP SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK STORf BKOK PEGASUS Pm V33IR k Pert/20JM 22 23 km rt casus nooi h v jm n x jm BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****80 SW6APORE TOSABAH. SARAWAK MP BWfC EH ST" hina Navigation Co. mi contarcr service to pawa m ooca row Spore635 words
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Advertisement577 1984-06-20 19 CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE TO ALL INDIAN PORTS, COLOMBO, CHITTAGONG, PORT LOUIS, FUI ISLANDS AND ANY OTHER PORTS SUBJECT TO YOUR ENQUIRY. BEST RELIABLE SERVICES AND COMPETITIVE RATES TO YOUR SATISFACTION. FOR ENQUIRY KfNDL Y CONTACT: M/S. DAYAL TRADE AND TRANSPORT AGENCY TEL: *****05/*****45. TLX. NOS. ***** NATES. Franco Belgian Services577 words
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Advertisement680 1984-06-20 20 |K Hapag-Lloyd 10 CONTENT I* EXPORTS Spare P. Keianf Panf Ihmi Mbaa I TSU 27/6 29/6 2/7 17/7 Genoa tfbwf Adam BTiatan Antwerp 24/7 31/7 2/1 Lon( Oakland StaWt/ 31/7 3/1 5/« Connecting m Tokyo Connecting m Kobe "AKo occeptmg cargo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via mmilondbfidge, and US MID-WEST680 words
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Advertisement450 1984-06-20 20 M.S. LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 FiJROPf ViA SUEZ 1 ol the Act Comortwn !p«i Pi««| LaHiw* IW> 22/6 23/6 11/7 12/7 2S/6 30/6 11/7 l»/7 5/7 6/7 24/7 25/7 16/7 16/7 4/8 5/1 14/7 16/7 15/7 21/7 23/7 16/7 27/7 25/7 l/» 7/8 5/8 12/8 FROM fUROPt VIA SK7450 words
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Advertisement366 1984-06-20 20 EVERGREEN LINE r FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE EUROPE EAR t AST CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST/MED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE D LCt ll« PS RC Kll UC FOS Ewfnrt 41H 12/7 17/7 17/7 14/7 25/7 21/7 22/7 21/7 !«(«»<•- 11/7 22/7 27/7 27/7 29/7 4/1 H/7 l/» 2/1 ALSO ACCIPTMG CARGO TO:366 words
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Advertisement879 1984-06-20 20 fa. KIE GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. Hi. 26-A Ml AN BERANGAN PORT KELANG. SEIANGOR MALAYSIA TEL: Nm. *****2 38(435. 3X9162 3807(4,*****2,*****7 W. MALAYSIA/STORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: P KLANG SPORE tHATI SENANG KKblu. S'kan. L Datu. TaoaulnPt TO June 21/73 June TAJOMOH SATU KKblu. S'kan. Tawau lnpt/26 June 27/29879 words
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Advertisement179 1984-06-20 20 'n \i US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC Sagapv* PJCabni Lea** tar KYOWA OCEAN Salad Noumea, Lautoka, Suva, Papeette, Pafo, Apia, JayaP«" KYOWA BREEZE 2S/6 26/6 P. Moresby, lae, Madant Rabati Kieta, Honiara Accept.* Contaawn tor Mcrontsu SmOi Pad* «kjid la lilmiiminl179 words
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Advertisement473 1984-06-20 21 PIL GROUP "I* 1 VOYAQ£ SINGAPORE LOADING FOB: 2211 4-7/7 MOKHA, HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AQABA "°I. 2£i;*" f -511 10-14/7 ADCN, HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AQABA, PTSUOAN E-Sl3 16-20/7 TAMATAVE, MAPUTO. D'SALAAM, MOMBASA. MOOAOtSCIO *1 8 T J-5/1 ADEN, HOOEIOAH, JCOOAH, AQABA KOTAMEOAH E-517 10-15/1 HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH, AQABA. PTSUOAN. MOMBASA, D'SALAAM COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES473 words
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Advertisement280 1984-06-20 21 MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPH. SDN. BHD. KOTA BAHAGIA KOTA BERLIAN KOTA HARAPAN 5/M 5/14 27-21/8 5/14 25-1/7 6/M P. KELANG LOAOMG FOR lnPt-22/6 KU/KK/SXN 30-5/7 KU/KK/ID/TA 2-7/7 KUC/KK/SXN 1116/7 KK/SKN/TA Agents SINGAPORE Pit P KEtANG SFI AIA N AGENCY KL SEI ATAN AGENCY PfNANG IE AN BEE CO TEL lEI Ifl280 words
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Advertisement927 1984-06-20 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STRAUS 10 EUROW SPORI P KEIANG fao*t t rip.»» SaAtd 21/4 HmM« fipmi 24/4 27/1 B«u»or 4/7 ft/7 Honf*on| fiprrii 13/7 14/7 Car Aim Bit 21/7 23/7 Bt«aMt» 21/7 J»/7 LnrarptM Bit 4/1 (/I Btmiki Eipreu 12/1 14/1 Hw*«( Eiprwi 11/1 21/1927 words
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Advertisement514 1984-06-20 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE Far East S'pore Service Full Container Vessel Busjt Toko- Kobe Km- S'pore TfPnoA MAIAPAW VIIOB/11NB GOWA VIO-OB l«/« 20/« 21/8 24/ C 5/7 7/7 11/7 14/7 IC/7 20/7 25/7 27/7 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STORE PKELANGTLBURY/ RDAM HW*6 ANTWERP LOW ADAM BREMEN -MATARAM- V9NB514 words
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Advertisement515 1984-06-20 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese Natkxia! Line) Loadmg for Rangoon S pore P.Kelong Penong Poon V 72 In Port/20 June Soiled Htoneywo V 193 28/29 June Poon V 73 11/14 July BANKUNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT 9 ISPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK 111 July 5515 words
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Advertisement795 1984-06-20 22 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.,— USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (laclatiag DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI MICRO BRIDGE MIMLAND BRIDGE) ALSO KCffTWt NONTKAL. TORONTO MB OTMI IB MCTC. GULF ATLANTIC POUTS N ML AW POMTI gTUMTK COAST FEEDER/ MOTHER VESSEL PKIG PENANG STORE T/S POR CHORE BRCGE V 32 YASHMA MARU795 words
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Advertisement412 1984-06-20 22 NED CaOMO Ml IF OSAKA MMU V.6U6F MWANA MMU VSII4C S.A MQMOBia VN3Q S A VAAL VMI3C JARDK SHPPMG AGENCCS (Ref. *****4/ OOK) 70 SHENTON WAY #04 03 MARMA HOUSE SMGATOtt 0207 TEL *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** CfS OFFICE TPC #03 029 T«t *****31 and *****32 TEAMMAL OFFICE TPC412 words
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Advertisement692 1984-06-20 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE Im*l tar lOS MKEIES SAN FRAMCBCO SEATTLE. TACOMA VANCOUVER B C Acctptnf Fa/Fa tmtmen •mm- Vr STi. VS" AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Fa/Fa Mam •Ah. Kcephnj tnm Pl(Un| tai Auci IM Irtt Clownat PSA/COU GRii 31/32 at 1700 ta» U/i s>m m* M692 words
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Advertisement539 1984-06-20 22 SANKD ASIA UNEj FROM JAPANESE POATS ANO HONGKONG Q GOLDEN LINE COAN mn SMPfMctPTium >H| 1«I| Ba* M*<| M Cad SM SMSAPOM tIM I* mtTM (It IMS) I* lata La*a M7ll r utmt ami STUNTS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOUXN SfASON Colombo MifuqiOoos Dub* Bah r*r ftunait GOUXN CITY Karachi Dubai Oammam539 words
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Advertisement302 1984-06-20 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Ro.<(l 327 16 In'ci P Sirttj.tpof f* O?o7 T»*i I It i <>.-s o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FORT NELSON 88M907 Spare Mte| Lm*k tar- vi sete/rott/mit/uji. ALP AC UNE ALPAC ASM ICSNB S pore P Mat* lea** tar SiM Dwtw T«utan/ tatan SEAWOOD SHIPPING302 words
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Advertisement294 1984-06-20 23 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C PAUL 40W+ C CONTAIO 26*. C RO2E 39W N CRYSTAL IN MAETERLHCK 2W... K CHANCE ISW Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C PAUL S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1500 21/6 La Cargo 0300 21/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) K CHANCE 17E TWBRDGE2OE K JACEJM 24E294 words
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Advertisement449 1984-06-20 23 EUNG-A SHIPPIN Korean Flag Vessels DOftAW SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON *PHIN» •GINCIfS PII 110 lei ?*****? ?7854J4 <Boo*m t s> ???7SIO lOpffitwws) ????48 7 ??09?84 ilffmmjll ??0?4S0 ??0?S04 .CFSi V! i' UNAS SHIA SON BHC KI Trl *****0 414.>44 PK Tel 389%4 PIN lei *****S 36449 words
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Advertisement553 1984-06-20 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Nunters *****3 (15 Lints) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPOtf Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELANG PCNANG M/S SHARKAT MM SOON SON BM>. IST ANO 2NO FLOOR. MESSRS Ml THONG SMTP* 23 Weld553 words
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Advertisement82 1984-06-20 23 ahrenkiel iiner service gmbh DURBAN JOHANNESBURG MAPUTO MAURITIUS REUNION EAST MALAirSU SWPPMC INT. (PTE) LTD 41* AMOV STREET, STOK 01M TEL 222*311 (4 UKS) TELEX NO. EMUS ******9 SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK I MB VESSEL VOY ETA ETD SRt LKU 10 MR 20 Jun 211 a LUCONA 10 LABUAA/K. BELAfT 2782 words
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Advertisement510 1984-06-20 24 l?c«|ional Container Lines I f ii-Tiirruui. I 3 Sailings Weekly \IMSV Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A. 1500 Hra. Tues, Thurs Sat |y~i \r— Tfiiißuin taa VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE Far Euape S'pore P Kelang Penang R dam Aarerp H'burg Rost POTSDAM 29/30 Mi 1/3 M 4/7 M510 words
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Advertisement76 1984-06-20 25 Capiat CMB* ■jritm French Line REGULAR Vaml M/V ARMAGNAC V6LS4 M/V ARTOS V7LS4 M/V HAUSSMANN VBLS4 ZJCOKNH TO BMKU-KSH/MM/SM LAMM/PAKtSTMI TaT7!»T TTT CONTAINER 1/7 «/7 13/7 16/7 4/8 7/8 u*>it MM ORIf NT Al Sf A WINDS I INI R AGENCY PTf I ID SINGAPORE TEL ?20SM1 SALES'BOOKINGS MALAYSIA GENERAL76 words
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Advertisement305 1984-06-20 25 Nedlloyd Lines io»dng(o, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA I CARRIBE AN/CENTRAL/EAST COABT SOUTH AMERICA occeptmg containers to Cornbeon ports via B'town EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA VESSEL I S PORE] P. LOUIS STOS P'GUA R. GRA M'DEO B. AIRES N Loir* 5/7 14/7 31/7 4/8 6/8 9/8 11/8 Acoocmim 25/7 18/8 N305 words
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Advertisement28 1984-06-20 26 LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. Magazine Road. *05-08. Central Building. Singapore 010 S. T*( 533*814 *****22 WEEKLY SERVICE SINGAPORE TO KUCHING ETA ETD 21/6 22/6 29/6 30/628 words
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Advertisement61 1984-06-20 26 PROMPT SHIPPING LINE SA. S52J* i" «w to "til annua rom •ccr?mG ra/tci contuws i nkmbuu SBUT** CMEEK 30 km POMTINOK ORENJO LOME. LAGOS MOMOVU HANK I AUG CAKEK 25 Mr M a BEMU CAKE* n August GEKRAi AGENTS WEN CHANG SHIPPING ft ENTERPRISES PTE LTD 10 ANSON ROAD. =27-15,61 words
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Advertisement679 1984-06-20 26 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT *FCI I LCL Luamin UK/CONTINENT /t 4/ 21/4. 24/4, 24/4. 2/7 CANADA/U S A mi. 24/4. »/t 34/4. 4/7, 4/7. J/7 NEN ZEALAND n/t. m/«. M/T FAR EAST 22/4.21/4 24/4 SVHKV MEIBOUR* AOtIAH BRISBANE EREMANHE U K NktS SCAMWUVM U HAAW ANTWERP ROTTERDAM BREMEN HAMBURG Ml MA (OR679 words
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Advertisement684 1984-06-20 26 Everett Lines! COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loafcnf tot CjlUc Do and ill Ottwr Pwumin potts with t'an^hipment 41 Hongkong ana or AoDf On CPV Thioufti Bills ol LaO<ng to Mul destination HANOI OEVEJffTT KWNEVERETT MURRAY* VERETT P. KeUn( 2/4 Mr 5/11 My 25/27 My Snfapore 5/6684 words
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Advertisement728 1984-06-20 26 ZIM NON-CONFERENCE FULL cargoes to USA East I Nest Coast. Tm Mlntf Sai WSSEI m KEELUNG 27 km *SSfl m I (WTO 30 km A HSSEL rn TOKYO 9 M A KSSH rn WW TOM 15 M WSSEL m GENOA 23 M A WSStI m MONTREAL 31 M A VESSft728 words
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Miscellaneous182 1984-06-20 26 wm r* f .> I M I N MS f: 4 gs J# *5 ft Lvs 3* !*I i^Y 1 k""X m Wa SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. R Thunderstorm Temperature <» c X\ Sho er Weather -V Wind direction with speed in knots n182 words
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