The Business Times, 28 June 1984
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Title Section11 1984-06-28 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, JUNE 28,1184 60 CENTS11 words
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734 1984-06-28 1 AMY BALAN - Side effects of Latin American loans problem felt by some American banks By AMY BALAN THE SIDE EFFECTS of the Latin American debt crisis and the Continental Illinois affair are beginning to be felt by certain US banks operating in Singapore. Financial sources contacted by734 words
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463 1984-06-28 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG THE TASK of launching a house union for Singapore Airlines has been taken from the hands of the group led by Mr R Doraisamy, the general-secre-tary of the Singapore Air-Trans-port Workers' Union (Satu). Unhappy with what has been463 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-06-28 1 AFP HANOI IS USING a Thai-Lao-tian border dispute to distract international attention from Vietnamese problems in Cambodia, Singapore's Foreign Minister Mr S Dhanabalan told Bangkok's The Nation newspaper. In an interview in Singapore, Mr Dhanabalan said that "Hanoi prefers trouble to peace and stability on theAFP - 162 words
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Article, Illustration570 1984-06-28 1 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK A MAJOR wave of selling yesterday sent the Singapore stock market plunging to its lowest level this year. The BT Composite Index, which gauges a cross-section of the market, plummeted 15.21 points to 799.T7 for a new 15month low since March 3570 words
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Article418 1984-06-28 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH A SEVERE shortage of technicians is hindering efforts by electronics companies to modernise, and industrial representatives have been told that this shortage will persist until next year. Dr Tay Eng Soon, minister-in-charge and chairman of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board, said418 words
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Article80 1984-06-28 1 Bernama TWO COMMODITY trading firms yesterday filed notices of appeal to the Malaysian federal court against the decision of Justice Zakaria Yatim in dismissing their applications to strike out a civil suit brought against them by the vice-chair- man of the Palm Oil Refiners' AssociationBernama - 80 words
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166 1984-06-28 1 Reuter IRAQI JETS yesterday successfully attacked two "very large naval targets" near Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal in the Gulf, an Iraqi military spokesman said. Speaking on Baghdad radio, the spokesman repeated Iraq's warning to foreign ships not to approach theReuter - 166 words
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302 1984-06-28 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM MANY COMPANIES lack structured long-term training plans and this is causing great concern to the Skills Development Fund (SDF), which has so far forked out $183 million in training grants, the fund's administrator, Mr Foo Meng Tong, said yesterday. To302 words
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Advertisement267 1984-06-28 1 SHARE INFORMATION 13 RAW MATERIALS 12 MONEY EXCHANGES 7 AIRCRAFT BRISTOW CROSSWORDS ONLY ONE of four plots of freehold land was sold at an auction yesterday. The plot in Marine Parade was sold for $3.9 million to a locol contractor. Pag* 3 THE SOKAIYA, organised racketeers who extort tens of267 words
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Advertisement142 1984-06-28 1 ■I ***** I I I ft ■jIUIM Mm "'to' m HOW TO DRIVE AROUND SINGAPORE WITHOUTACAR. Easy. Rent one from BTW. That way, you only pay for it when you need it. And save your money when you don't. Not to mention car registration and road taxes, servicing and other142 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration620 1984-06-28 2 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF MOTORCYCLE sales in Singapore are likely to fall further, or at least grow at a slower rate. Statistics supplied by the Singapore Motor Cycle Trade Association (SMCTA) show a drop of 6 per cent in sales last year. Only 15,905 machines wereSource: Singapore Motor Cycle Trade Association - 620 words
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Article78 1984-06-28 2 THE ASSOCIATION of Certified Accountants, Singapore branch, is organising a talk on Simex and financial futures on July 3 for its members. The talk will be given by Mrs Elizabeth Sam who is the director for the Asia-Pacific re- gion, of Mercantile House Holdings PLC.78 words
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162 1984-06-28 2 IF YOU WISH to call the CPF Board's main office at Robinson Road, you can now also use the additional telephone number. *****11. The existing number, *****22, will continue to be in use. The CPF Board has recently installed a new and162 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-06-28 2 AN AUSTRALIAN company has developed a new clothing pattern sizer which produces four sizes up or down from an original pattern. Called the Aitch-Elle, the sizer is for designers, pattern makers, students and teachers. J&H Leslie Sizing Systems, the manufacturer, is looking for agents in Asean and wants267 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-06-28 2 ROLF ERNST and Lee Cheow Yeaw have been promoted to assistant managers of the Singapore branch of Swiss Bank Corp. Mr Ernst has more than nine years' experience in portfolio management and investment banking services. He joined the Singapore branch in February 1984 after a three-year stint239 words
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283 1984-06-28 3 It mm Ainetree €Mb THE PINETREE CLUB will not make a big profit from the high life membership fees it will charge, according to Mr Chng Heng Tiu, the chairman of the club. The fees will hardly cover the capital outlay of about283 words
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250 1984-06-28 3 THE ALEXANDER-KJEL-LAND Rig disaster in the North Sea five years ago highlights the need for stringent and reliable quality control in welding, Mr Sidek bin Saniff, Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry) said yesterday. The disaster, the result of a technically unsound weld, cost250 words
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303 1984-06-28 3 THE Singapore National Employera' Federation (SNEP) plana a mission to Japaa to study employment of the couatry's older workers and retired people. A look at Japaa, which has the problem of an aging workforce, Is necessary because Singapore will face a similar303 words
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Article32 1984-06-28 3 MR BAGBENI Adeito Nzengeya, Ambassador of the Republic of Zaire to Singapore, presented his Letter of Credence to President Nair yesterday. He is the first Zairean ambassador to Singapore.32 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-06-28 3 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE ONLY ONE of four plots of freehold land was sold at an auction yesterday. The plot of 4,052 sq metres in Marine Parade was sold for $3.9 million or about $962 per sq metre to a local contractor, who417 words
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Article64 1984-06-28 3 PASSENGERS with Singapore Airlines will be able to make use of a mail order service for inflight sales items from Sunday. They can also buy the items at SIA ticket and sales offices. Initially, there will be 20 exclusive SIA items, including ties and64 words
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471 1984-06-28 3 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING THE NATIONAL Productivity Board is trying to build up a training tradition in Singapore with the help of Japan. Speaking at the signing of the second exchange of notes for the Grant Aid471 words
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63 1984-06-28 3 THE ROTARY Club of Singapore installed Koh Choon Hui, an active Rotarian for more than 10 years, as its 50th president at a dinner in a local hotel last night. Mr Koh, managing director of Roche Singapore, is also chairman of the Singapore Children63 words
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Advertisement134 1984-06-28 2 hpip-* ■M. mww. Jm ■,Jfd -< •d X?-- <». THE ART OF ENGINEERING pi m The Audi 100 has opened up new perspectives in automobile engineering. Setting new standards in aerodynamics, spaciousness, fuel economy and comfon. An achievement, which cars will be measured against, for years to come. Make an134 words
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Advertisement166 1984-06-28 3 SEMINAR PACKAGE There are 1000 and 1 details to organising a successful seminar. Leave the 1000 details to us, the one you have to do is to call our Banquet Manager on *****66 Ext 198. For a minimum attendance of 20 persons, we offer you a very special package at166 words
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Advertisement207 1984-06-28 3 The Garden Terrace House of Your Dream SUNRISE VIUA*« Exclusive 2-storey split-level Garden Terrace Houses jtd Wf Situated at Thomson/Yio Chu Kang Rd area Near Yio Chu Kang/Ang Mo Kio MRT Station Phase I Phase II r Now Open Fori •'I fVJ Bookings! 7 public open spaces I children's playgrounds207 words
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OVERSEAS
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513 1984-06-28 4 NYT, UPI BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is facing sharp criticism from political opponents and misgivings among her supporters after Tuesday's compromise settlement of the five-year dispute over Britain's contribution to the Common Market budget. Most British politicians, business executives, and observers expressed relief thatNYT,; UPI - 513 words
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168 1984-06-28 4 Reuter A REQUEST by a woman who wants to have a baby by artificial insemination using the sperm of her dead husband has raised ethical as well as legal questions in France. The case centres on a young woman whose 26-year-old husband died last December.Reuter - 168 words
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332 1984-06-28 4 Reuter COUNT OTTO Lambsdorff has ended months of speculation by resigning as West Germany's Economics Minister on Tuesday night, declaring that his forthcoming trial on corruption charges made it impossible to continue the job. Count Lambsdorff, 57, repeated in a press statement that heReuter - 332 words
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Article98 1984-06-28 4 Reuter DOWNSTREAM oil investments by some Opec producers are changing the dynamics of the organisation, Alberto Quiros Corradi, president of Petroleos de Venezuela subsidiary Lagoven, said. "In the near future there is going to be another Opec within Opec," he told a financial seminar. He notedReuter - 98 words
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235 1984-06-28 4 AFP THE SOVIET Union has expressed interest in a novel area of possible cooperation with the US and Europe space shuttles and satellites that can be jointly interlocked. Moscow is also determined not to be left behind in the explorationAFP - 235 words
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68 1984-06-28 4 Reuter SEVEN HUNDRED New York City policemen could face the wrath of justice for using God as an illegal tax shelter. US government prosecutors said on Tuesday that the policemen, including some officers, were among 1,000 city employees who paid upReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-06-28 4 UPI A TOP PROJECT official predicts the maiden flight of the space shuttle Discovery will be delayed by a minimum of 10 days to two weeks by the most serious failure in the shuttle programme. Engineers yesterday planned to assess the damage to the newUPI; UPI picture - 273 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article46 1984-06-28 4 A TOTAL of 425 people could face the gallows in Malaysia if convicted under the amended Dangerous Drugs Act, Deputy Prime Minister Musa Hi tarn said on Tuesday. Under the new Act, anyone found with 15 grammes of heroin is presumed a trafficker.46 words
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Article61 1984-06-28 4 VOLUNTARY quotas on Japanese car imports to the US probably cost American consumers at least US$4.3 billion in higher car prices last year, while preserving the jobs of relatively few US auto-work-ers, a Brookings Institution economist said on Tuesday. Robert Crandall said there is "scant evidence that61 words
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Article40 1984-06-28 4 THE US House Ways and Means Committee voted to raise the federal debt limit by US$53 billion to a new total of U551,573 billion. This should carry the federal government's borrowing authority through the end of August.40 words
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Article46 1984-06-28 4 THE Soviet Union has offered to use the barter system in trading with Indonesia, newspaper Sinar Harapan reported. The offer was made by the Director for South-east Asian Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Trade, Juri AKoslov, to an Indonesian business delegation in Moscow.46 words
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Article46 1984-06-28 4 JEANE Kirkpatrick, the chief US delegate to the UN, says she has made it clear to President Reagan she will resign and will not take another cabinet post. "I am committed to this session...then I intend to go back to private life," she said.46 words
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Article42 1984-06-28 4 THE Indonesian government has tightened regulations on importing foreign newspapers and magazines, causing long delivery delays. A spokesman for a company said more than 20 signatures are now needed to clear a shipment as against five two days ago.42 words
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258 1984-06-28 5 AFP ASEAN. FOREIGN ministers will reshape their proposal on a solution tp the Cambodian con- a flict at> their annual meeting pext month, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaat- madja said on Tuesday. DrMbchtar, whois the current chairtjoan of the Asean standing committed,AFP - 258 words
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Article77 1984-06-28 5 Reuter s «*> i_ *1.1 A V PR£SipEa<rt3>.\FXDKL Castro yeitem^UßitNwif tree--tag prisoners from. s jatfsin response to pleas from, visiting US Democratic presidential contender Jesse •.>.Jackson. But the concessions to Reverend Jackson's self-styled Central American peace offen- stye fellshert of the, civil rights campaigner's declaredReuter - 77 words
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186 1984-06-28 5 AT T personal computer price surprises analysts Reuter AMERICAN TELEPHONE and Telegraph Co announced the arrival of its long awaited personal computer on Tuesday but surprisingly priced it only marginally belo# International Business Machine Corp's market leader. Douglas Cayne, a computer analyst with Gartner Group Inc said: "The pricing makesReuter - 186 words
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Article130 1984-06-28 5 Reuter LONDONERS faced travel chaos** &nd sqme national newspapers'failed tq appear! yesterday as other Msrttfsb unload 'took action '.'to sfc*r support tot coal •miaels locked in an is- creasingly Mtter Railwaymen planned |o dose £>ondon'g-main sta- pons for a day to show support for the miners, whoReuter - 130 words
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Article744 1984-06-28 5 ARRIVALS fttootof i' ShortenLocal, From .feftfiT 'S -«s®csa 3W SV379 .00M SO- MA5 i MH661 0620 KUL CAL CIO JO 0625 JED/DHA MAS MH60I *0905 KUL •MAS MH67J 0935 KUL MAS AAH81 J 0940 PEN 5WR SR|76 09,45- ZRH/BKK -RBA 8142! 10QD BWJsl SQ103 1005, KUL CPA,744 words
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577 1984-06-28 5 UPI THE SOKAIYA, organised racketeers who extort tens of millions Of dollars anniuilly from major Japanese companies, are moving overseas now that a new law makes it harder for them to operate openly in Japan. Police sources in Tokyo said yesterday that unwittingly in manyUPI - 577 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-06-28 5 Reuter ALESSANDRO NATTA (right), chosen by Italian communists as their new general secretary, has pledged to lead the West's most powerful communist party along the same line as his predecessor Enrico Berlinguer.Reuter - 120 words
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Advertisement239 1984-06-28 4 When was the last time vou had a I♦rt 1 a choice of sleeping arrangements? Only Philippine Airlines offers you a choice of sleeping arrangements when you fly First Class on board all our 747 services to North America and Europe. It s First Class extras at no extra charge.239 words
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Advertisement10 1984-06-28 5 Sp)Pan Am Clipper Class. More Scv.troom. More Ix'groom. Moiv Si\uv.10 words
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Advertisement202 1984-06-28 5 The facts on real estate HongLeong properties hold their value! Hong Leong Holdings' reputation in property development and management is wellknown. One of the most successful and progressive companies in Singapore, Hong Leone Holdings has developed numerous commercial and residential projects which have held their value through the years. *f.202 words
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Advertisement2254 1984-06-28 6 Hongkongßank The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Incorporated in Hong Kong with limited liability. Consolidated Balance Sheet at 31 December 1983 F R Frame, Secretary 27 March 1984 M G R Sandberg SFHui Q W Lee Hong Kong, 27 March 1984 Report of the Auditors to the members of The2,254 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article601 1984-06-28 7 SINGAPORE: The local currency firmed slightly yesterday to 552.1255/65 against the US dollar from 2.1260/70 on Tuesday and to 5591.65/75 against the Malaysian dollar from 91.80/90. The US dollar extended earlier gains against most major currencies. It rose to a late 2.7790/7800 marks from an early 2.7750/60 and601 words
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Article249 1984-06-28 7 Interbank rates at 3pm CurrtnciM Nominal ra tea Smithaonian quoted yeaterday croaa parity change Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: -24 62 US dollar 2 1255 2 1265 2 8196 Sterling pound 2 8768 2 8803 7 3469 -60 84 Australian dollar 1 8831 1 8862249 words
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Article222 1984-06-28 7 Interbank deposit ratM us$ Offer Bid 7 days 12 1/16 1115/ 16 1 month 11 15/16 11 1 3/ 16 2 months >2 1/16 11 15/ 16 3 months 12 1/4 12 1/8 6 months 12 11/16 129/16 9 months 13 15/16 13 1 3/ 16 12222 words
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Article322 1984-06-28 7 SINGAPORE Futures closed firmer in quiet trading yesterday reflecting higher overseas advices. Sales for the day were recorded at three lots. Prompt closed firmer at U*****.40 372.40 an ounce against New York's $370.50/371.00 close and August at $375.50/376.50 against $374.40 374.60. LONDON The morning gold fix yesterday was U*****.30322 words
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Article, Illustration98 1984-06-28 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate closed higher at 8 per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday, up from 7H per cent on Tuesday. One-month term rate firmed by 1/16 point, while the two and three-month maturities remained at Tuesday's closing levels. THE PLR is the lowest lending rate98 words
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Article91 1984-06-28 7 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for $150 million of 91-day and $20 million of 182-day Treasury bills. The tender closes on June 29. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000. Discount prices At yesterday's close Prices offered by91 words
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404 1984-06-28 7 Reuter THE DOLLAR will not significantly benefit further if Congress repeals the 30 per cent withholding tax on interest paid to foreign holders of US bonds, bankers said. The tax change may prompt a major boom for Yankee bonds and depress Eurobonds butReuter - 404 words
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207 1984-06-28 7 Reuter ARGENTINA has started consultations with the 10 other nations that attended the Cartagena meeting of Latin American debtor nations on a joint response to the latest increase in the US prime rate. Governments throughout the region said the halfpoint raise undercut their effortsReuter - 207 words
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Article102 1984-06-28 7 Reuter BANK of Japan Governor Haruo Maekawa was quoted as saying Japan's continued capital outflow is a major factor behind the yen's weakness against the US dollar. Bank of Japan officials said Mr Maekawa told a businessmen's meeting on* Tuesday that capital out-! flow hasReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement259 1984-06-28 7 Announcing two exciting new additions to the famous Ibrd TOstar range: Ford Telstar TX 5 Fastback 1.6 Ghia. Fbrd Telstar Automatic 1.6 Ghia. r m It +Aim V J i ■l 4 iBSI The ever popular Ford Telstar two litre Fastback is now also available in a power-packed 1.6 litre259 words
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FEATURES
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Article450 1984-06-28 8 IDEAS ARE easy to come by. Good ideas are not. It was not surprising that the first prize of $5,000 plus a trip to Los Angeles helped to attract more than 200 entries for the Tourism Ideas Contest. Many entries contained more than one idea450 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1984-06-28 8 HOCK LOCK SIEW - By HOCK LOCK SIEW THE INK is already dry on the formal papers by which Elders of Australia acquired Carlton and United Breweries (CUB) and already parts of the merged group are being put on the auction block. We seldom indulge in examination of history1,082 words
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453 1984-06-28 8 UPI IN AN EXTRAVAGANT display of present wealth and future hopes, Japan is investing enormous energy, imagination and US$2.B billion into a science exposition conceived as a window on the 21st century. Tsukuba Expo '85 is among the most ambitious world'sUPI - 453 words
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Article, Illustration834 1984-06-28 9 OUEK SWEE PENG - IP. Sfefs*sPs?? 4 rfi The race is on to tap the vast markets opened up by China's modernisation drive. Singapore has the potential to profit from the huge demand, particularly in contracting, but as QUEK SWEE PENG reports, competition from Japan and Korea will be834 words
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490 1984-06-28 9 SINGAPORE can sell to China the following services. Part facilities: China maintains trade and other economic relations with 174 countries and regions. As most of its imports go by sea, China has signed sea transport agreements with 32 countries. Ships from scores of countries enter490 words
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Advertisement211 1984-06-28 8 jam xtr* v<z y Dan Pohl USA Runner-up in the 1982 Master's 3rd in the USA National Open Munsingwear Golfwear The choice of top level golfers around the world for fashionable design that stands up to the rigors of tournament play. Let Munsingwear fit your name perfectly. In addition to211 words
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Miscellaneous864 1984-06-28 8 to em ma© HIGHLIGHTS: Thursday Feature Special The Stepford Wives 9.55 pm, Channel 5 A film based on Ira Levin's novel. When a husband and wife move to a suburban community, the wife notices that most of the other women are model housewives, totally dedicated to their husbands. She then864 words
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Advertisement530 1984-06-28 9 Grindlays Bank Group Registered Office: 36 Fenchurch Street, London EC3P 3AS Registered in England No. *****8 II Group Balance Sheet Grindlays Holdings pJ.c. as at 31st December 1983 DIRECTORS A J 0 Ritchie R F B Logan Michael Clapham /Acceptances on behalf of customers for which a corresponding customer liability530 words
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Miscellaneous641 1984-06-28 9 mmMm mmmm) CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Arrested two men (6) 7 Dramatic headgear? (5, 3) 8 Method for tightening a belt (4) 10 Warms the hands while getting hot in restaurants (6) 11 Singing barber (6) 14 The Italian angle is not good (3) 16 Arrongement that got a tax641 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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305 1984-06-28 10 FT TEN of Europe's leading industrial companies have announced they are backing a major new transEuropean venture capital operation. At least US$3O million is already committed but the founder shareholders hope that further subscriptions will take total funds available to over $100 million byFT - 305 words
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140 1984-06-28 10 FT NABISCO is the latest of several US companies to dilute their shareholdings in Canadian subsidiaries, apparently in a bid to present themselves to the Canadian government and the public as Canadian, rather than American, entities. A Nabisco official said: "The management felt weFT - 140 words
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291 1984-06-28 10 WALL STREET, hoping for a summer rally to bolster its sagging fortunes, ran into a late selling squall on Tuesday that drove prices broadly lower in moderate trading. Brokers said institutions were not anxious to commit a lot of cash to the market prior291 words
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Article120 1984-06-28 10 JUNE 26 a Imp Oi Inco 35* 13* Int Prov Pipe 28* unch unch unch Int Uts 23* Intl Nickel Bonk Novo Scotia Bel Tel 10* KefT Add LobJow B 17* 14* Motuy Ferg 3* unch Mc Bk>del 25* Mohor A 17* Mooce Cp 4V* unch -K Noranda 20*120 words
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Article176 1984-06-28 10 JUNE 26 IomI Trust 8k 280 -2 l>i Steel 120 unch INDUSTRIALS Umec 5356 Wootworth ***** -10 A Alpha 900 25 MININGS Abercom 200 unch AE And a 940 Anglos 2280 45 AMIC 2850 -25 An^voal ***** unch -30 (Syyoors ***** Buffets 7625 47") CNA Charter 350 -5 Cons176 words
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Article653 1984-06-28 10 JUNE 26 USS ACF Mmtrm 53* unch Akan AJtrrwi 27V. Alcoo 321* Alegheny Lud 21 Afced Chem Cp 32** Ahed Stores 42 W Afcs-Chalmers I0*« Am Brands Inc 55* Am Broodcast 64 Am Con Co 45* Am Cyanarrad 50 Am Elec Pwr 17 Am Express 28 -1 Am653 words
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Article757 1984-06-28 10 Amsterdam JUNE 26 Fb ABN ***** -1 5 Aagon Ahold Akzo AMEV 114 00 unch 175 00 -I 84 40 -0 8 ***** >02 Amtos Amrobnk Bark Boh Bonumi Bosko Burtet Cotond 59 70 +02 34 90 0 5 85 50 unch 231 20 -0 5 3040 -04757 words
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Article120 1984-06-28 10 Reuter VEBA AG is confident of higher group profits this year after good results from all divisions in the first five months, the chairman of the managing board, Rudolf Von Bennigsen-Foerder, said. Mr Bennigsen's forecast assumes economic recovery will continue over the rest of theReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement154 1984-06-28 10 London stocks, Pags 15 Feng Cheng Lou for the best Teochew food in town. Discover mouth-watering delights prepared by hong Kong chefs, feel like royalty while you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 12.00 noon 3.00 pm for lunch and 7.00 pm 11.00 pm for dinner CRown •PRfNCEHOra ConOnulna154 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article356 1984-06-28 11 HONGKONG: Prices closed easier yesterday but were above the day's low, with the Hang Seng index falling 2.95 points to 924.97. Prices opened lower in response to Tuesday's announcement of a one-point increase in domestic prime and deposit rates, but selling pressure was light as the move was largely356 words
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Article212 1984-06-28 11 JONf 27 NT 860 -0 25 Cham Indus Lnn Hwa Indus 2280 -0.4 13 40 -0 3 30 fiOxn— 30 60 0 1 31 80 -03 Cothoy Cons Chang Hwa Bank X70 55 50 25 50 -04 unch -03 Pocrfic Elect Wire 1880 2 55 -05 -0 07 Ono212 words
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Article439 1984-06-28 11 TOKYO: The market closed firmer in fairly active trading yesterday as selective buying spread over a broad front, led by incentive-backed shares. The market average rose 65.93 from Tuesday's close to 10,311.01, after rising 72.58 on Tuesday. The Stock Exchange index rose 5.48 to 789.27 on fairly active turnover439 words
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Article82 1984-06-28 11 June 27 Bonk Seoul Choheung BV Commencol Bk Doehm Ind Won 700 659 691 540 unch -1 -4 5 -2 +7 10 1 1 +2 ■S Hyundoi Motor tCAL Korea First Korea Oil Korea Ship 538 415 700 839 415 7'5 unch unch 10 2 1 1 Daewoo Ind82 words
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Article499 1984-06-28 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed easy yesterday as New York investors sold large parcels of blue chip stocks and local institutions squared their books before the end of the July/June fiscal year. The All-ordinaries index was 5.9 points lower at 650.4 points, the Allindustrials off 5.3 at 909.9 and499 words
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Article126 1984-06-28 11 BANGKOK: The market closed generally higher yesterday in quiet trading. The Book Club index rose 0.58 point to 119.22 on turnover of 186,104 shares. S«om Oy Cement 396 6 62 50 137 -4 Ayuthoyo South Asjo Fine 47 25 unch And Trust 117 1 Thoi Commercial Bongkok Bonk 23?126 words
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Article98 1984-06-28 11 MANILA: Prices closed mixed in spite of improvement in metal prices overseas. The Commercial and Industrial index was unchanged at 132.63 but Mines were up 9.49 at 1,050.71 and Oil down 0.660 at 0.0077. JUNE 27 p Dnenroi 6 0015 000 3 h4 Oveneat 0005 -0 001 Acot* Mirwvg98 words
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72 1984-06-28 11 ASIA Terminals is arranging a HK$5OO million loan to help finance building of its $1.3 billion warehouse centre in Hongkong, the managing director of Far East Consortium, David Chiu, said. Asia Terminal is a joint venture 49 per cent owned by Sea-Land Orient, a subsidiary72 words
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279 1984-06-28 11 AFP THE HIGH COURT has ruled in favour of a petition by Hongkong's century-old conglomerate. Jardine, Matheson and Co to establish a holding company in Bermuda, a company spokesman said. Christopher Catling, public relations manager of Jardines, said: "This is the final stage inAFP - 279 words
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Article141 1984-06-28 11 Reuter A PLAN to reorganise Marvellous Investment Co has received a favourable reaction from most creditors, a spokesman for receiver Arthur Young and Co said. He said that no objections were raised at a creditors' meeting on Monday and that Arthur Young is preparing to seek HighReuter - 141 words
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381 1984-06-28 11 NYT FUJITSU, Japan's largest computer company, is planning to export supercomputers to the US, mounting the first direct challenge to American manufacturers who make high-speed computers considered vital for national defence. A Fujitsu spokesman on Tuesday said the computers would be sold byNYT - 381 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article188 1984-06-28 12 SINGAPORE The market closed easier yesterday with July One RSS buyers quoted at 179.00 cents a Idlo, down 2.50 cents from Tuesday. The morning session was marked down on speculative-selling of August One RSS and lack of buying support in quiet trading. MALAYSIA The market closed lower yesterday with188 words
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Article129 1984-06-28 12 Yarn (In HK$ par bote of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 3,500 Blue Phoenix 2C s 3,550 BKj« Phoenix 32's 4,000 8Km Phoenix 40*s 4,500 Carded yarn, hank Btu« Phoenix 21's 3,700 Combed yam, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 3,700 Bfcie Phoenix 4Cs 5,800 Open-end yam129 words
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Article33 1984-06-28 12 PENINSULAR Malaysian rubber production fell to 108,064 tonnes in April from a downward revised 130,209 in March but was above the 81,306 in April 1983, Statistics Department figures thaw.33 words
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Article236 1984-06-28 12 RAS prices s cwtwuo, fob m botes) NOON CLOSE Int 1 RSS prompt 177 50 I78.50N 176.50 177.50N Int 1 RSS July 180.00 181.00 179.00 180.00 Int 1 RSS August 185.00 185.50 184.00 184.50 Int 2 RSS 177 75 178.75N 176.75 177.75N UK/Cont. 176.75 177.75N 175.75 176.75N236 words
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Article85 1984-06-28 12 m cants/1 to* i pellets) July August (currant mth) (forward mth) NOON NOON RAS Buyers SeNers Beyers SiHifi SSR20 180 00 I82.00N 182.00 184.00N SSR50 178.00 I80.00N 180 00 I82.00N MRELB Beyers c-lm Beyers Selten SMR CV 229 50 231.50N 231 50 233.SON SMRL 229.50 231 SON85 words
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Article90 1984-06-28 12 THE Straits tta price hi Peaaag held steady at Ml»-» a kite yesterday, witkla the ITA tower seetor sf 121.11 aad $32.16. The haffer stock manager was agala the majsr bayer, maiatalaiag his rappart at this level aa a smaller sfferlag. Dealers sated scattered baylag tram Japaaeae aad90 words
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Article77 1984-06-28 12 WHEAT FUTURES closed 2Vt to 6Vt cents a bushel lower on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday. The sharp downward trend in soycomplex pits pressured wheat values. Earlier, prices were muted and trade thin. Commission house selling late, with EF Hutton and Shearson each selling 1.0 million bushels77 words
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Article76 1984-06-28 12 NEARBY July and August Chicago soybean futures fell the 30-cent a bushel limit shortly before the close on Tuesday, with November ending down 23 V« cents. Professional selling pressured prices in relatively thin afternoon trade, with unfilled sell orders at the close amounting to 1.0 million bushels in the76 words
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Article151 1984-06-28 12 Chinese Produce Exchange (Seller»' noon closing prices on Jwm27. 1$/100 kg) Coconut oil Bufc FOB 240 00 OW drum FOB 253 00 New drum FOB 257 00 Copro Mixed (loose) 125.00 buyers Pepper Muntok white FOB NLW 637 50 Sorowok white FOB foq NLW 630 00 Sarawak special151 words
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Article222 1984-06-28 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices weakened yesterday on selling pressure and reserve of buyers in moderately active trading as sentiment was depressed by a limit down close in the Chicago soybean complex. Continuing lack of export demand and higher production estimates added to the weak tone. In the222 words
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Article942 1984-06-28 12 COFFEE Robusta futures closed an active afternoon session on Tuesday with gains from the previous close of £61 to £17. Mo6t active September closed at £2,206, up £55. The market rose from slightly firmer midday levels on increased spot and nearby physical market activity in robustas. Dealer shortcovering,942 words
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Article280 1984-06-28 12 Singapore (S$/Mo, ei-gedown) C-l special C-l Ordr>ory Loonzain 100% unq unq Thai white first grade 100% 1st class 100% second grade (kangaroo) 100% third grade new crop 1 05 P or kaiU<4 100% 2nd dots 077 5% 10% 265 260 100% 3rd doss 075 25% new crop No stock280 words
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Advertisement529 1984-06-28 12 ▼JF DEN DANSKE BANK (Incorporated in Donmark) Head Office 12, Hoi mens Kenal DK-1092 Copenhagen K BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 1983 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE ACCOUNTING YEAR 1983 Cash in hand Assets held in Central Bank Assets hold in domestic banks Assets hold in foreign banks,529 words
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Advertisement386 1984-06-28 12 Morma Anniversary Film Festival A Four-Day Programme showing the most successful Training Films from Video Arts, Rank Aldis, McGraw Hill and Cally Curtis. i DAY ONE: PUBLIC SPEAKING AND MAKING PRESENTATIONS 9.30 am 9 35am •10.00 am 10.30 am 2.30pm 3.00pm You Applause Effective Speaking COFFEE BREAK 10.50 em 11.20386 words
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Article, Illustration4133 1984-06-28 13 SHARE prices on the Singapore stock market fell sharply yesterday amidst a wave of selling by both institutional and individual investors. The BT Composite Index lost a hefty 15.21 points to 799.77, a new 15-month low since March 4 last year when the index4,133 words
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Article259 1984-06-28 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices Jocks bit M froportios Int Wood Vonoor Prod Goorp* Hoot J C MPH Ambotsodof Emo U 0 1 M T C 78« Tomorloh Koala SHim, Roiotfti G—tWM 1 C S CoHsWrg 490 292 270 172 Vk 192 148 Falls 880 1400 360 392 810259 words
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520 1984-06-28 13 A FRESH BOUT of selling hit the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending share prices sharply lower in all sectors. Right from the opening bell, prices were already taken several cents below overnight levels. As trading progressed, the selling pressure increased and by520 words
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Article2967 1984-06-28 13 BID and offer prices officially Hated 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 SetUement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".2,967 words
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Advertisement7 1984-06-28 13 BUMIMMdon* on tt» KLSE Sm Pag« 147 words
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877 1984-06-28 14 mi LONDON-based stockbroking firm Laurence, Prust A Co is bearish about Tm map Seng (M), and Yea map Seng Ltd, thinks CaM Storage's year-end results are not as disappointing as they may seem and feels obliged to lower its forecast for On food-based Yea877 words
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Article99 1984-06-28 14 THE Malaysian Airline System (MAS) is expected to turn in profits of Ms7o million in the financial year ended March 31 this year an all-time record in its 12-year history. A source said although the accounts are still being audited, there is strong Indication that99 words
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Article207 1984-06-28 14 Monogtrs' prices for June 28 MARA Bumiputra First B'putra S*cond B'putra 5 89 5.94 5 32 5 37 Singaport Unit Trust Third B'putra Fourth B'putra 4.44 4.49 4.97 5.02 Th* Commarc* 3.04 3.23* Fifth B'putra Sixth B^putra 3 49 3.54 Th* Savings Fund 1 84 195 3.44 3.49207 words
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Article97 1984-06-28 14 HONGKONG Austrolion Industrials Hong Seng Index Wednesday 909 9 Tuesday 915.2 Wednesday 924.97 Week ago 899 8 Tuesday 927.92 NEW YORK Week ogo ***** Dow Jones TOKYO Tuesday 1122.79 Monday 1130.52 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1115.83 Wednesday *****.01 Stondord ond Poors Tuesday ***** 08 Tuesday 152.71 Week97 words
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Article2367 1984-06-28 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. INOUSTIIALS A Icon* (2 04S) Antob (4) I 82 (5)2,367 words
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Article, Illustration601 1984-06-28 15 wm mm™ By HOCK LOCK SIEW AS MINORITY shareholders of Singapore Glass wait anxiously for the advice of Singapore International Merchant Bankers Ltd (SIMBL) on the cash offer by Eady Investments, behind-the-scene moves are being made to spund out possible rival bidders. This is because Eady's 51-40By HOCK LOCK SIEW - 601 words
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Article252 1984-06-28 15 HOT ON the heels of changes in Singapore Glass and Malaysian Containers Bhd, there is now speculation that a third glass manufacturing company may also undergo a restructuring exercise. The company is Malaya Glass Bhd, which is 46 per cent owned by the OCBC group.252 words
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219 1984-06-28 15 MUI Properties, a subsidiary of Malayan United Industries Bhd, plans to construct four units of luxury maisonettes within the Golden Triangle in Kuala Lumpur. The proposal to build the maisonettes (two-level apartments) is now pending approval from the City Planning219 words
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Article64 1984-06-28 15 Reuter THE BRITISH government's offer of 212 million shares in Enterprise Oil PLC appeared likely to be more than 60 per cent subscribed although counting of applications had not completed, London banking sources said yesterday. They said that while the issue had clearly beenReuter - 64 words
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462 1984-06-28 15 CHAN OI CHEE - Second company to get SES listing this year By CHAN OI CHEE LEE KIM TAH Holdings, a civil engineering company, is offering 20 million 50-cent shares at $1.50 each to the public soon, making it the second company this year to get462 words
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592 1984-06-28 15 CHAN MAY PENG - By CHAN MAY PENG PAN MALAYSIA Cement Works Bhd (PMC) have apparently been affected by the sharp drop in cement prices due to an over-capacity initiated by cheap bulk imports and heavy foreign dumping in Singapore. This resulted in lacklustre results for the year592 words
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Article147 1984-06-28 15 JURONG Engineering Ltd has been admitted under the first trading section of the Industrials and Commercial section. Trading in its 25 million shares of 50 cents each will commence tomorrow. SHAREHOLDERS of Consolidated Plantations Bhd have approved the company's sale of a piece of land in Seafield Estate147 words
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476 1984-06-28 15 NEW STRAITS TIMES Press (Malaysia) Bhd has plans to expand and diversify into other viable areas of activities. At the same time, NST has indicated its intention to consolidate its activities in the printing and publishing sector. These objectives were476 words
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Article949 1984-06-28 15 THE market closed higher yesterday after a dull opening, lifted by the Bank of England's statement on Tuesday that UK interest rates need not rise, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT 30 index was up 10.8 points at 814.7. Yesterday's closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp949 words
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LATEST RESULTS
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39 1984-06-28 15 Pre-tax profits for the six months ended March 31, 1984, were M 51.73 million ($1.32 million previously), while post-tax profits were $1.27 million ($965,000). Turnover for the same period was $15.96 million ($18.56 million).39 words
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Article37 1984-06-28 15 Group pre-tax profits for the half year ended March 31, 1984, were M 54.24 million ($794,296) while posttax profits stood at $1.70 million ($631,280). Group turnover for the period was $21.64 million ($22.80 million).37 words
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Article37 1984-06-28 15 Group pre-tax profits for the year ended March 31, 1984, were M 54.91 million ($3.11 million) while posttax profits were $3.41 million ($2.34 million). Group turnover for the year was $20.01 million ($16.24 million).37 words
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Advertisement1336 1984-06-28 14 BARCLAYS BANK INTERNATIONAL LIMITED REPORT AND ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1983 The Barclays Bank International Group Balance Sheets at 31st December, 1983 The Bank Auott Casta and short term funds Investments Advances and other accounts Amounts due by Barclays Bank PLC and fellow subsidiaries Amounts due by1,336 words
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Advertisement235 1984-06-28 15 NOTICE IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT CAP. 185 AND SHIPPING MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL (PTE) LTD (la Member's Vdutery U«pMaltoa) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In pursuance to Section 272 (1) of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that a final general meeting of the abovenamed company will be held at Coopers235 words
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Advertisement148 1984-06-28 15 Protect your office carpet with Permasil trip-proof plastic sheet V A c^V w m r* 4 rvt p* Permasil clear plastic sheets protect carpet and increase mobility. Call Tel: *****55 (office), *****61, *****31 (factory) today. Free delivery. Sole agent: Inchem Products (Pte) Ltd ROOF LEAK. FLOOR CHIPPING. WALL RAINT FLAKING.148 words
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Article, Illustration501 1984-06-28 16 LIM SOON NEO - Imagine rides on a dragon boat down Singapore River By LIM SOON NEO DRAGON BOAT rides along the Singapore River and walks around the Armenian Street area may become tourist attractions. These two ideas are among the more practicable prize-win-ning suggestions submitted by501 words
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247 1984-06-28 16 THE SPONSORS of the Tourism Ideas Contest were prepared to give a maximum of five merit awards of $1,000 each for winning ideas, but they decided only two were justified. The nine judges of the contest, sponsored jointly by the Singapore247 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-06-28 16 COURTESY IS IN US-LET'S SHOW IT A STICKER has been designed to express the theme of this year's courtesy campaign: "Courtesy Is In Us. Let's Show It". It has four panels showing Singa, the courtesy mascot, practising courtesy in the neighbourhood, in school, in the142 words
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169 1984-06-28 16 THE constituency of Kampong Glam has the highest crime rate compared with seven other constituencies and it continues to increase. Mr S Rajaratnam, Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), who launched the three-tier coordinating committee for the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme in his constituency169 words
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293 1984-06-28 16 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE US CUSTOMS has set a quota restraint on seven new categories of Singapore-made garments which are not made in Singapore at the moment. But although this quota restraint has no immediate impact on Singapore, its existence constitutes a293 words
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Article58 1984-06-28 16 WALL Street stock prices turned narrowly mixed yesterday after a lower opening as investors continued to watch interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell nearly eight points on Tuesday, was up fractionally to over 1123. Overall, however, losers held a four to three lead58 words
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Article52 1984-06-28 16 UPI TWO AIR pirates described as Iranian military officers opposed to the Khomeiny regime continued their search yesterday for political asylum, possibly in France, while their hijacked plane, an Iran Air Boeing 727, left for an unknown destination. The two men were denied asylum by EgyptianUPI - 52 words
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Article60 1984-06-28 16 AFP PIERRE TRUDEAU, who is to step down as Canada's Prime Minister on Saturday, lias been named the 1984 winner of the Albert Einstein peace prize. Norman Cousins, the head of the Einstein Foundation's selection board, said Mr Trudeau was being cited for his "unprecedentedAFP - 60 words
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Article22 1984-06-28 16 AFP SIXTY thousand Soviet troops will start massive one-week military manoeuvres in Czechoslovakia, East Germany and Poland tomorrow. AFPAFP - 22 words
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Article45 1984-06-28 16 AP THE DEATH toll from floods and landslides on the eastern Indonesian island of Ambon has reached 14, with 11 other people missing and 20,000 homeless. The newspaper Kompas said yesterday that the homeless had been given temporary shelters. APAP - 45 words
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Article31 1984-06-28 16 Reuter TAIWAN'S economic growth rate is expected to reach nearly 10 per cent in real terms this year, against last year's 7.14 per cent. Reu-Reuter - 31 words
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Article32 1984-06-28 16 Reuter WEST GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl has approved a little-known Liberal European parliamentarian, Martin Bangemann, to succeed Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff who resigned early yesterday over corruption charges against him.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement354 1984-06-28 16 Organised by: 5 H SIN SOON HUAT PTE LTD In conjunction with the Sin Soon Huat Welding Centre Open House from June 26 to July 7, 1984. it J.L This four-day seminar programme has been specially organised for members of industries that rely on efficient methods of welding and fabrication354 words
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Advertisement148 1984-06-28 16 Planscape plans and creates efficient workstations quickly and with flexibility. A system designed around interchangeable panels, overhead storage units all linked together with a series of posts. Designed to solve the mysteries of: Floor space saving Power consumption saving Construction costs saving Equipment costs saving Furniture costs saving Savings through148 words
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Miscellaneous56 1984-06-28 16 wmm Outlook for today: Partly cloudy; showers over several areas in the morning. Report for 24 hours pnor to 7 30pm on June 27 at th« airport Maximum temperature 29.7 Associated humidity 77 Minimum temperature 25.0 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 0.25 Rainfall in millimetres 3.9 Roinfoll this month56 words
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270 1984-06-28 17 BOUSTEAD Shipping Agencies Pte Ltd has taken over the agency of the Hyundai Merchant Marine Co Ltd in Singapore from Boustead Services, another subsidiary of the Boustead Company group. Lykes Lines was represented by Boustead Shipping until June 20 when Lykes270 words
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735 1984-06-28 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE PORT of Singapore improved on the handling performance for the first quarter of 1964 with a 20.4 per cent increase in cargo throughput. This is a welcome figure compared with the first three months of 1963 when recession was creeping735 words
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Article672 1984-06-28 17 Shipping Lin* Pag* Col Ateo VI 3 Ahrenfciel Liner VH 5 Alpoc VI 5 Antaro Shpg IV 1 A PC Line V 4 APL 4/5 ASCL 1 Asiobroker V 5 Austosto Line V 1 Bort-Orient VI 4/5 Bangkok Coot VI 2 Bonk Lne V 5 BBS 1672 words
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Article, Illustration1316 1984-06-28 18 Lloyd's List IF INDIA is to survive in the world of liner shipping, it has no option but to make a huge investment in modern container ships. If this is not done, the nation which is already 10 years behind with containerisation may soonLloyd's List - 1,316 words
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Article1696 1984-06-28 18 CHARTERING generally remained very quiet on Tuesday in most sectors of the freight market but Indian government brokers continued to arranged fertiliser business, shipbrokers said. Two bulk urea cargoes were covered from Marsa El Brega, Libya to west coast India at US$26 compared with $27 paid early June,1,696 words
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259 1984-06-28 18 Reuter AN IRAQI missile that hit the Greek tanker Alexander the Great on Sunday blew a hole three metres wide in its side and caused more damage than was first thought, shipping sources said. The 330,869-deadweight-ton tanker, now anchored off Ras al-KhaimahReuter - 259 words
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429 1984-06-28 18 SIGNIFICANT progress has been reported by the Philippine Ports Authority in the construction of a new and modern commercial port complex at the Doilo Port. Work on the project began on March 1962 and is expected to be completed by August429 words
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Article143 1984-06-28 18 THE SYSTEM of paying commissions to forwarders is to be radically overhauled by the major conference lines operating between Europe and Canada. The shipping companies intend to introduce lump sum payments instead of the percentage commissions paid at present. The changes will be introduced by the Canadian North143 words
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Article74 1984-06-28 18 HAPAG-Lloyd which underwent a critical development phase, is now firmly secured to move ahead in the liner shipping industry. Hapag-Lloyd's latest tonnage, the Hum bolt Express, sailed into Singapore and Malaysia recently for a single trip slotted by the Trio consortium on its maiden voyage to Europe.74 words
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Article1124 1984-06-28 19 ALGIERS Algiers May 31st. About 2-3 days delays. Anna ha April 29th. 6 vessels waiting. Bejaia April 29th. 3 vessels waiting. Mostaganem April 31st. Five vessels waiting for berths. ANGOLA Luanda June 6th. 4-5 days delays. 4 vessels at anchor. ARGENTINA Buenos Aires June 19th. Grain loaders: 4-61,124 words
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367 1984-06-28 19 SHIPOWNERS of private and commercial seaports are seeking for a "just and reasonable fees" set by the Philippine Port Authority instead of collecting a flat rate based on the revenues, particularly from cargo handling services. The Association of Private Port Owners and Operators367 words
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Article189 1984-06-28 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Par East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines ACE (FAR EABT/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. NedDbyd189 words
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271 1984-06-28 19 THE SOVIET company, Fesco, is expected to appeal this week for a relaxation of voluntary restraints on rates and carryings in the trade between the Far East and Australia. Fesco and conference lines in the market met on Tuesday271 words
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Article99 1984-06-28 19 UPI SEARCHERS have confirmed that the wreckage found off northern Japan is the remains of a Japanese refugee ship torpedoed with the loss of 667 people, mostly women and children, a week after World War n ended. The 880-ton Tkito Maru, repatriating Japanese from the Soviet-seized island ofUPI - 99 words
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Article, Illustration5822 1984-06-28 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 of Singapore.5,822 words
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Article617 1984-06-28 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location B Butang 27A 29.6.84 0200 Ned-EAC TA 3 1300-1400 L2 Takari II 2250 29.6.84 0800 Cahaya TA 3 1300-1500/1900-2000 B3 Ming Longe 7W ***** 1200 M States617 words
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Article1731 1984-06-28 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFT A African Shipping Agencies (St Ur*-F.iriaU Liar Trans (Troup (St UmUfl Liirr Service Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Taapfor Oceanus Shipping Agency (S) Marintex Enrerpnse (PK). Alpac Intrasea (Si Bintang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling and Forwarding1,731 words
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Article516 1984-06-28 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Altia 35/6 Translntra alongside 28.6.84/1500 Builder 22 T Soon alongside 28.6.84/0700 Falclu 23/4 P Simons alongside 28.6.84/2300 OayaTlga 3/4 Ocean Int'l alongside 28.6.84/1100 Kin Shlng 10/11 Cont'l Feeders alongside 28.6.84/0515 Kota Jade 13/4 PIL alongside 28.6.84/0600 Platytera516 words
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Advertisement370 1984-06-28 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Fh* VSt FMTia GLOBYACI Ml (MS ACt 19/7 Also accepting LCL Cargo for USA Ports only. ICD aucr MS/37) TOT MT M/ 371 shokara ma*u *22/388 ID MM KCK *01/ Ml tAho accepts* carp It Mu I Mm Mubi i! SWB IOAWK FOR 22/23 M370 words
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Advertisement802 1984-06-28 19 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited 4$H STRAITS SHPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunai Porta and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIF SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: RattorOam :to Antwerp. A—la4iw. (Mi CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT iwwa KAT KOMOOHMT Abo accepting ICI and FCI cargo to Hon| Kong iim802 words
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Advertisement338 1984-06-28 19 Franco Belgian Services 'irr¥4r" SUWUNMnn* F~SMm hm Bttmn M II M 19M DM 23 M MM MM M MM MM 27 M SM MM IM| M MM 31M 2MI «M| SMI 7MI «OT M SM| 7MI IM| II Ml 12 Ml M 6 it M II Ml 11 M| 13338 words
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Advertisement56 1984-06-28 19 NOTICE MV "ASIAN OAKY" V-4 wrtvrt tUt iwat MM MV "MONTE ROSA" V-tf arConsignee of all damaged genet *1 cargoes ex the captioned vessels are hereby notified that the General Survey will be held on Friday 29th June. 1384 at Jutom Port Godown No. TS-2 from 10 00am to JOOptn56 words
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Advertisement719 1984-06-28 20 If Hapag-Uoyd TO COWIINFNT UK EXPORTS Beruron Mion{ Tipress Cardgan Bar Benalder Liverpool Ray Bremen Eipreu S pore P «e(jof Penf leiioes Bfcao Gen BARBER TSU 29/4 4/7 2/7 24/7 H'bur| Adam BX»»«n Antwerp J/l 11/1 14/1 Cardifan Bar K>u|i Mini Frank hrt Eipreu Connecting in Tokyo Connecting m Kobe719 words
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Advertisement1081 1984-06-28 20 KIE GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. No 26 A JALAN BERANGAN PORT KELANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA TEL Not *****2. *****5. *****2 *****4,*****2.*****7 W. MALAYSIA/S PORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: P KLANG S PORE SATU KKNu S'kan, Tawau 28/30 June tKIIA Kuchmg KKNu lnPt/2 July 3/5 July THATI BAIK KKNu S kan.1,081 words
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Advertisement583 1984-06-28 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD I TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C CONTAINER 26W C RO2E 39W N CRYSTAL IN MAETERLINCK 2W K JACEJIN 25N I 31/7 2/8 20/8 21/8 23/8 25/8 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAINER S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0800 29/6 La Cargo 2000 28/6 FROM583 words
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Advertisement516 1984-06-28 24 ltc<|ional Iloiitniiicr Line^ :(HP 7 3 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A. 1500 Hrs. Tues, Thurs Sat HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER AlffW ALPHA PAOFIC *H*»n f« 120 torn Pnj Loadnf tar: VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK EXPRESS SEN-CONTAINER SERVICE Far Emp« Spore P Kelang Penang R'dam516 words
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Advertisement166 1984-06-28 26 NOTICE PROPOSAL We, Quester Shipping Pte Ltd of 16 Raffles Quay No. 21-02, Hong Leong Bldg, Singapore 0104, hereby give notice that In consequence of the Intended purchase of the undermentioned vessel, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Chapter166 words
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Miscellaneous175 1984-06-28 26 Regional Weather ai i S 52 m K T'. J/* X *2 St. SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JOA.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND °C yA cT w Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height R Thunderstorm Temperature c T7 Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Ra,n O175 words
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