The Business Times, 12 July 1984
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Title Section12 1984-07-12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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Article749 1984-07-12 1 CHAN OI CHEE - New holding company will be worth $I.4bn By CHAN OI CHEE IN THE second restructuring of Singapore's newspaper industry within three years, all of the Country's major titles are to be brought under the control of one holding company. Under the terms of a surprise749 words
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Article416 1984-07-12 1 IT WAS It miaates to IJ*pm In fte Straits Times newsroom at Kim Seng Rend. The atmosphere was charged with tension. The Editor-la-Chief had just called for a meeting at Utprn. He had a wm—>—al annenneement. What could It he? Promptly at LUprn, Editor-in-chief Peter Lim416 words
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Article464 1984-07-12 1 THE SINGAPORE Monitor's office at Delta House is normally a place of intense activity even at 10pm, but it was depressingly empty at Bpm last night. "You will have a heavy day tomorrow," deputy chief editor Mr Toh Thian Ser told them yesterday. Over at464 words
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520 1984-07-12 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE MID-YEAR ranking of the Top 100 corporations listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, in terms of market value, has revealed several interesting features. Although there are not many newcomers and dropouts from the prestigious list, the520 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-07-12 1 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK IN LINE WITH the fall in most major overseas stock markets, local share prices plunged across the board yesterday. The BT Composite Index, which gauges a cross-section of the market, lost a hefty 11.07 points to a new 16-month low of 790.26.455 words
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368 1984-07-12 1 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN INTEL Corporation, the latest entrant to the growing electronics industry in Singapore, may have one of the largest electronic factories in the Republic if it exercises its option to acquire 61,000 sq metres of land. The368 words
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168 1984-07-12 1 AP OPEC OIL ministers agreed yeaterday to retala curat prices aad to eeatiaae Umlttag pradirttoa tai fcipw af reviving a depressed market. Gakea's sll minister, Etienne Gay Meavagka Tckiaka, said the meettag decided to keep Ike price far Saadi UgktAP - 168 words
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Advertisement255 1984-07-12 1 BiMDB SHARE INFORMATION 13 RAW MATERIALS 12 MONEY A EXCHANGES 7 COOPERS LYBRAND is launching a Computer Project Management service to help companies choose the best hardware and software and to help them ensure that computers produce benefits quickly. Page 2 THE POPULATION of the developing world will more than255 words
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Advertisement113 1984-07-12 1 Rodenstoch Quality before your eyes 8m Pag* 14 RENT ONE OF OUR CARS AND YOU MAY NEVER GETA CHANCE TO DRIVE IT. That will happen If you hire one of our chauffeur-driven luxury sedans. Meticulously maintained Mercedes Benz or Toyota Crowns that come with a smart car-telephone and a smarter113 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration327 1984-07-12 2 LEE HAN SHIH - Coopers Lybrand to launch CPM service By LEE HAN SHIH SOME COMPANIES' new computer systems cannot produce results even after having been installed for six months. This is often caused by vendors' "gross underestimation" of the efforts needed to implement a new computer or a software package in the business327 words
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Article65 1984-07-12 2 THE Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) will be conducting air exercises over the northern part of the island on Friday, July 13 from 9pm to 11pm and on Saturday, July 14 from 6am to Bam. Aircraft involved in the exercise will be flying at a low65 words
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Article54 1984-07-12 2 THE PA Retirees' Club will be organising a luncheon talk on "Healthy Life Styles" on Saturday, July 21 at 1.30 pm at the PA Auditorium at Kallang. The speakers will be Dr Rilly Ray from the Home Nursing Foundation and Miss Yam Yoke Yin from54 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article77 1984-07-12 2 Head of the University of Wollongong's Computing Science Department and a leading Unix exponent, is to present a Unix seminar in Singapore on Aug 8. The seminar will give managers an overview of Unix. Professor Reinfelds has been active in the computer field since 1965 when he77 words
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Article58 1984-07-12 2 one of Singa- pore's largest computer software and services companies, has appointed Pionir Komput- er Teknology Ltd in Brunei and PT Sumber Daya Informatika in Indonesia as distributors of its software packages. Both companies will market and support McCormack Dodge financial accounting system, Execucom's IFPS financial58 words
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Article53 1984-07-12 2 an A us- tralian manufacturer of a new series of car care products, has clinched a 5J950.000 deal following the recent launch of its goods at the Australian High Commission in Singapore. The company has successfully concluded an agreement with a major distributor in Malaysia, Auto53 words
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Article306 1984-07-12 2 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER July 11 12 July 11-17 July 12 July 12-14 July 16 17 Market Opportunities For Consumer Goods In The US Introduction To Robotics Programming Going Into Business Customer Relations How To Get Big Results From A Small Advertising Budget 2-D Computer Aided306 words
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386 1984-07-12 3 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO COMPANIES SHOULD conduct their own in-house training programmes if industries in Singapore are to become more efficient and productive. This was said yesterday morning by the Minister of State for Trade and Industry, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, at the ground-breaking ceremony386 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-07-12 3 ANTONY JOHN WOOD has been appointed manager, securities, at Hongkong Bank. Prior to joining Hongkong Bank in Singapore, Mr Wood was sub-manager, international, at the bank's group head office in Hongkong. He joined Hongkong Bank in 1974 and is a director of Hongkong and Shanghai Bank (Singapore)136 words
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Article302 1984-07-12 3 BUSINESS and charity have combined in what is believed to be the biggest showcase of home electronics to be held in Singapore. Hagemeyer Electronics (Singapore) Pte Ltd, the sole distributor of National Panasonic and Technics products in Singapore, will show off its whole range of products next302 words
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247 1984-07-12 3 UNFOUNDED fears about cancer have arisen largely because of ignorance, and the Singapore Cancer Society is now attempting to allay these fears through an educational programme. Cancer is a disease that can be cured or, even better, prevented. As more information comes to light,247 words
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446 1984-07-12 3 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP METAL FABRICATION and surface treatment companies should optimise the use of new techniques and products that can help them automate their operations. Although Dr Cham Tao Soon, president of the Nanyang Technological Institute, conceded that certain processes could not be446 words
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301 1984-07-12 3 SINGAPOREANS will be able to celebrate 25 years of nationbuilding on a scale never before attempted in Singapore's history. The National Exhibition, from Nov 16 to Dec 16, will cost about $8 million and will take up about 20,000301 words
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Article84 1984-07-12 3 Marsteller acquires Miller Co BURSON Marsteller has acquired Miller and Company, the London-based financial public relations consultancy. Miller and Company will in future be known as Burson Marsteller Financial Ltd. Former owner, Jem Miller, will be managing director of the new company. Announcing the acquisition, Burson Marsteller's international president, Robert84 words
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Advertisement90 1984-07-12 2 i sJtiffl 4k£si Mi ■>■-.'■• <*7'Vi THE ART OF ENGINEERING CHAMPION MOTORS The Audi 100 has opened up new perspectives in automobile engineering Setting new standards in aerodynamics, spaciousness, fuel economy and comfort. An achievement, which cars will be measured against, for years to come. Make an appointment to test90 words
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Advertisement403 1984-07-12 3 The World's Agricultural Technology Goes on Show in Malaysia for the ASEAN Region f fcjt IJK1 JK r r Make plans now to visit the most comprehensive international agriculture exhibition held to date for the ASEAN region AGASIA '84. Nine national groups will'bring to the region their countries' technology and403 words
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Advertisement194 1984-07-12 3 NO ODER BANK KEEPS BUSMESS T&m Every businessman needs to keep closely in touch with his bank. So here's an amazing new service. With Phone Bank, you can have a telephone hotline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Phone Bank, the latest service from Overseas Union Bank, offers194 words
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Advertisement574 1984-07-12 4 Bell Helicopter ASIA Superior helkopter support and leadership in Southeast Asia Announces its Official Opening on 12th July 1984 at 50 Loyang Way wu px A Uell helicopter is the world's leader in providing superior support and service for its full helicopter product line. Now, there's a brand new Bell574 words
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OVERSEAS
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252 1984-07-12 5 UPI THE presence of Awacs surveillance aircraft and the supply of arms to Saudi Arabia have reduced the possibility of a US military role to keep oil flowing through the Gulf, a senior administration official said on Tuesday. "Despite the controversy thatUPI - 252 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-07-12 5 DR HO Guan Lim, Singapore's High Commieeioner in London, ia eacorted into the royal carriage by Marehal of the Diplomatic Corp, Sir John Richarda. Dr Ho waa on hia way to Buckingham Palace to present hia credential to Queen Elizabeth. AP photo. AP photoAP photo - 50 words
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172 1984-07-12 5 AFP KUWAIT has warned Japan that "it could sacrifice its major interests in the Arab world, and particularly in the Gulf," if it continued to aid Iran, Kuwaiti news agency Kuna said on Tuesday. The director of the political department of the Kuwaiti ForeignAFP - 172 words
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347 1984-07-12 5 FT THE SOVIET Union is seeking Western help to develop video recorders. Grundig, the fourth-based concern now under the management control of Philips of the Netherlands, has confirmed that it is ready in principle to supply manufacturing know-how to the Soviets. The SovietFT - 347 words
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Article331 1984-07-12 5 AP, Reuter THREE ISRAELIS and a Nigerian were charged in London on Tuesday with kidnapping and drugging Nigerian fugitive millionaire Umaru Dikko, who was found packed in a crate at a London airport, Scotland Yard said. One of the suspects was Dr Lev-Arie Shapiro, identifiedAP,; Reuter - 331 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article57 1984-07-12 5 STRIKING Greek employees picketed an American air force facility at Athens Airport on Tuesday on the seventh day of a walk-out that underlines current tensions in Greek-US relations. Strikers also picketed the US navy communications facility at Nea Makri, near Athens, and an air force surveillance station57 words
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Article56 1984-07-12 5 SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko yesterday criticised Japanese foreign policy and said that it was harming relations between Moscow and Tokyo. At a meeting with Japan's ambassador, Masuo Takashima in Moscow, Mr Gromyko said improving trade ties would be possible only if Tokyo were to change its56 words
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Article64 1984-07-12 5 CHINA said yesterday that it has successfully tested the first Chinese-built semi-submersible offshore oil rig and dispatched it for work in the East China Sea. The official news agency Xinhua said the rig was equipped with complete living facilities for 124 workers. Built by a Shanghai shipyard,64 words
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Article73 1984-07-12 5 NINETEEN US judges who were delayed by a South-west Airlines flight have reached an out-of-court settlement with the airline to the benefit of needy patients at Texas Children's Hospital. In an agreement reached in federal court on Monday, the judges agreed to drop their suit if South-west73 words
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Article55 1984-07-12 5 LIBYAN dissidents are being trained in West Germany, and Tripoli will retaliate by sheltering West German terrorists if the rebels are not expelled. Libyan leader Muammer Gaddafi told the West German magazine Stern yesterday that members of the Muslim Brotherhood were training at an Islamic centre near Aachen,55 words
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Article59 1984-07-12 5 Agencies CHINESE Defence Minister Zhang Aiping returned to Beijing on Tuesday night from trips to the US and Canada during which he reached an arms supply "agreement in principle" with Washington. The New China News Agency said Mr Zhang returned to China from Tokyo where he had talksAgencies - 59 words
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544 1984-07-12 5 UPI THE POPULATION of the developing world will more than double by the middle of the next century, causing "indescribable misery" unless nations begin dealing with the problem now. World Bank president AW Clausen, in a speech prepared for delivery in Nairobi,UPI - 544 words
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377 1984-07-12 5 UPI THE OUTLOOK for the developing world over the next decade will depend greatly on whether industrial countries solve deep-seated problems in their own economies. According to the World Bank's annual world development report published yesterday, the bank said it was important for bothUPI - 377 words
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214 1984-07-12 5 AP TALKS AIMED at a quick settlement of Britain's dock strike broke down on Tuesday night as more dockworkers voted to join the potentially crippling outgrowth of the miners' strike, and union officials warned the dispute could spread to ferry services. Talks between theAP - 214 words
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542 1984-07-12 6 AFP MALAYSIA yesterday expressed concern over the continuous drop in the price of rubber, saying it threatened to curb economic activity in the country. Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong said the drastic fall in price last month could have been theAFP - 542 words
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133 1984-07-12 6 KUWAIT's defence minister was given a tour of Soviet military facilities on Tuesday, after reportedly being assured that he would receive all the Soviet arms he wanted. Sheikh Salem Sabah A 1 Sabah told the Kuwaiti news agency after a meeting with Soviet Defence133 words
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420 1984-07-12 6 UPI ALL MAJOR opposition parties in India will launch a national campaign against Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's sacking of Kashmir state Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah. Parties ranging from the Hindu groups to the Communist Left and regional parties made the decision in a rare showUPI - 420 words
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140 1984-07-12 6 Reuter JAPAN, which Imports almaat all Its «U, b aettlag up aa ell-frem-ceal project, the geverameat aaM yesterday. The lateraattaaal Trade aad Industry Ministry aaM about malar rampaajaa were Jalalai the US$4l7 mlUtaa aadartaHag aad the gaveraawat weald provide N per eeat af theReuter - 140 words
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460 1984-07-12 6 NYT FRANCE HAS taken another step towards becoming Europe's nuclear energy powerhouse, registering a sharp increase in exports of mainly nuclear-generated electricity in the first six months of this year. Electricite de France (EDF), the state utility in charge of theNYT - 460 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-07-12 6 ART BOYT, Solar Lafe director at Crowdfcir College's Solar Labch ratory in Neoaho, Missouri, sits behind IN# wheel of the laboratory's three-wheel fibreglass solar vehicle. Mr Boyt is one ol the five men who wJ]H leave today for a cross-country trip in the solar-powered three-wheeler.UPI photo - 54 words
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Article, Illustration377 1984-07-12 6 UPI PAKISTANI President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq has said that his country has the capability to build a nuclear bomb but has neither the financial means nor the desire to do so. "We have the nuclear capability but our financial resourcesUPI - 377 words
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Article67 1984-07-12 6 AFP THE SOVIET Union has started tests on a prototype airship for carrying freight, the magazine Aviation Week reported in Washington. The tests are being run with a reduced-scale model of the "Angren-84" airship which will be about 45 metres long and be used in SiberiaAFP - 67 words
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Article738 1984-07-12 6 ARRIVALS Operator Sonrico Locol From number timo KAL KE687 0020 SEL/KUL PAA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL CJ009 0040 TPE SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH681 0620 KUL TMA TL35I 0630 BEY/DXB MAS MH601 0905 KUL SV SV378 0910 JED/RUH MAS MH67I 0935 KUL MAS MH8II 0940 PEN738 words
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Advertisement71 1984-07-12 5 EXCEPTIONAL CUISINE, IMPECCABLE SERVICE Maxim s de Paris for dining in style. Snacks at the Tea Garden any time of day. Finest Cantonese cuisine at the Summer Palace. Cocktails to the music of Patrick Foo and Strings in the Lobby Bar. Where else but at The Pavilion Inter-Continental Singapore. THE71 words
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Advertisement170 1984-07-12 6 "Thanks,buddy" With XPS you can send all the things you can't expedite by our document courier service. You get the same pickup 24 hours a day. The same fast customs clearance,documentation and delivery right round the world, also on a 24-hour round the clock basis. And your consignment is given170 words
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Advertisement7 1984-07-12 6 More Scut room. More I Moiv Slxkv.7 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article534 1984-07-12 7 SINGAPORE: The local dollar closed weaker at 552.1465/75 against the US currency yesterday compared with Tuesday's 2.1445/55 close, and firmer against the Malaysian dollar at 5591.95/92.05 compared with 92.05/15. The US dollar closed higher against major currencies but weaker against sterling. It closed firmer at 2.8450/60 marks compared534 words
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Article197 1984-07-12 7 Interbank rates at 3pm Local doilort to lerdajr < scooo partly dmi|t on* unit of foreign US dollar 2.1470 2.1480 ***** •23 85 Sterling pound 2.7889 2.7924 7 3469 -6204 Australian dollar 1.7616 1 7646 ***** -48 57 NZ dollar 1.3247 1 3268 ***** -61.33 Canadian dotar 1.6118197 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-07-12 7 SINGAPORE Gold futures fluctuated throughout the session in fairly active trading yesterday before closing easier than New York's levels. December, the only traded position with a turnover of 638 lots, closed weaker at U*****.00 an ounce compared with New York's $359.00 close. LONDON The morning gold fix yesterday was307 words
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Article193 1984-07-12 7 us$ Offer lid 7 days 115/8 11 1/2 1 month 11 13/16 11 11/16 2 months 12 1/16 11 3 months 15/16 12 1/4 12 1/8 6 months 12 7/8 12 3/4 9 months 13 3/16 13 1/16 12 months 13 9/16 13 7/16 SFr Mirfdla f193 words
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Article123 1984-07-12 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate eased by %-point to close at B'/« per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. Term rates for the one, two and three-month maturities rose slightly by 1/ 16-point each to a common 8; 9/16 per cent. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer123 words
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Article36 1984-07-12 7 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for $140 million 91-day Treasury bills. The tender closes on July 13. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.36 words
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Article104 1984-07-12 7 Reuter THE VALUE of public Eurobond issues floated in the first half of 1964 totalled the equivalent of US$3O.6 billion, up 29.7 per cent from yearearlier levels, Kredietbank Luxembourg SA said. The bank said 328 issues were floated in the first six months of thisReuter - 104 words
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68 1984-07-12 7 AFP THE CENTRAL bank said it was providing US$BB million to pay interests on Philippine foreign loans due in May. This is the third publicly announced interest service since the Philippine technically defaulted in October last year. Last December President Ferdinand Marcos said theAFP - 68 words
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403 1984-07-12 7 Reuter A HEALTHY US economy and expected higher US interest rates are expected to keep the dollar buoyant, foreign exchange economists say. But they hesitate to project specific levels with the currency well above previous estimates. Horst Duseberg, treasurer of European American Bank,Reuter - 403 words
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161 1984-07-12 7 Reuter SALOMON Brothers Inc says it is changing its marketing efforts for the sale of its own brand of stripped Treasury bonds known as certificates of accrual on Treasury securities or Cats. The new structure will be used in the origination and sale ofReuter - 161 words
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Advertisement204 1984-07-12 7 VIEWS OF A collector's edition of six fine quality prints reproduced from rare lithographs dated 1828 to 1840 omplvtv Set J vm h 4..., !*?i a 4 7 t. V «STT Taw as*'* .A •.v ,r 4T I f'i iNf > F v «*> Kf A 1 To mark the204 words
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FEATURES
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Article507 1984-07-12 8 A SECOND major restructuring of the press in Singapore in just over two years is hard to understand, especially when it completely reverses the effect of the first. In April 1982, a statement from the Prime Minister's Office said that competition would improve the standards507 words
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Article, Illustration841 1984-07-12 8 SELWYN PARKER - Pollsters predict defeat for Muldoon in elections By SELWYN PARKER in Auckland AFTER eight-and-a-half years at the helm New Zealand's Prime Minister, Sir Robert Muldoon, seems heading for defeat in July 14's snap election. The combative Sir Robert is facing a substantial swing to the841 words
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623 1984-07-12 8 SALLY SOLO - By SALLY SOLO AP WHEN JAPANESE CONSUMERS are satisfied with a product, they stick with it, say officials at the country's No 3 car manufacturer, Mazda Motor Corp. But unfortunately, they say, most Japanese consumers started out with a Toyota or aAP - 623 words
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767 1984-07-12 8 BOB KING - By BOB KING FT THE TAIWAN ECONOMY appears to be headed for another year of high growth, in which the real increase in gross national product is likely to exceed 9 per cent. But the rapid growth, ironically, worries Taiwanese planners, who value economic stabilityFT - 767 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1984-07-12 9 MICHAEL SPECTER - By MICHAEL SPECTER NYT THE BANNER must seem a little strange to the 200 Chinese who work beneath it every day in the cramped factory housed in a building that looks more like an apartment house than a manufacturing centre. Swinging gently from the ceiling aboveNYT - 1,088 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous950 1984-07-12 8 to aoa w HIGHLIGHTS: Applause Parade of Stars 9.00 pm, Channel 12 A musical extravaganza with today's big stars performing as the stars of yesteryear. A nostalgic flashback. Thursday Feature Special Those Darina Young Men In Their Jaunty Jalopies 10.05 pm, Channel 5 A madcap comedy about the Monte Carlo950 words
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Advertisement779 1984-07-12 9 Chemicalßark Singapore Branch lOth Anniversary (1974 1984) Chemical New York Corporation and Subsidiaries Head Office: 277 Park Avenue, New York, New York ***** Consolidated Balance Sheet (In thousands U.S. dollars) December 31 1963 1982 Cash and Due from Banks Interest-Bearing Deposits in Other Banks Federal Funds Sold and Securities Purchased779 words
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Miscellaneous710 1984-07-12 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 The old soldier not alone at the dance (6) 7 Like a switch from time to time (3, 3, 2) 8 It's wet, some correspondence (4) 10 Gems on record (6) 11 Attack with help from the RAF (6) 14 Guided half a mile to a710 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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508 1984-07-12 10 NYT THE EUROPEAN American Bancorp a successor u to the Franklin National Bank that failed a decade lago has reported a loss of U*****.8 million for the second quarter, one of the largest quarterly losses ever reported by a banking company in theNYT - 508 words
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282 1984-07-12 10 WALL STREET'S hopes for a summer rally were jolted on Tuesday when stock prices dropped in sluggish trading that indicated the investment community is still confused about interest rates and the economy. Averages were dragged down by a sharp fall in Merck and282 words
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Article126 1984-07-12 10 JULY 10 a Hud Bay Mm kmp Oi 35* 13* Abrtbi 26 29 Ale an 36 kit Utt 22* 21MB M Nkfcal 23* Kan Add 17 QtWI ion 14* M T«l 32* 3* BP Can Ltd 24* Mc BkxM Z 24* 2914 unch 17* 23* 51* 19* Canpoc 40*126 words
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Article189 1984-07-12 10 JULY 10 Um4 Un StNl UMMC 110 500 inch -10 INOUSTtlALS 1750 A Afcho Abarcom AE And O 850 ISO 850 25 5 mm Angle* MGS 2250 50 Amaprop AAMC 2830 unch Angtvoai Bhnroor, ***** unch Bortows 1250 50 C G Smith 1950 50 375 CNA 270 -5 Cm189 words
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Article509 1984-07-12 10 Amsterdam JULY 10 fk ABN ***** 1 116 50 +0 7 AhoW 183 30 1 3 Afczo 84 50 -0 5 AM£V 155 70 -1 3 Ajntm 58 00 -0 A Bart 3000 .0 3 Bote 90.00 unch Boiko 30 10 41 67 00 +05 Catand 36 50509 words
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Article132 1984-07-12 10 Reuter THE LONDON Takeover Panel says its code of rules has been changed to provide more decision-making time for companies maiHnp a bid. Companies subject to a bid will be encouraged to disclose any significant information before the 39th day of an offer period inReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement229 1984-07-12 10 to wtae, ouk Ada uMak The Tea Garden Resents a French RHcfcini Mys-21 Voila! The best of French cuisine in the Tea Garden. Has there been a new French revolution? like to think so. During July, a full selection of French epicurean delights is no longer the sole domain of229 words
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Advertisement73 1984-07-12 10 HUANG PALACE v^> V* -■It r- i I Hong Kong Tim Sum served from 11 am to 2.30 pm (We also cater for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and Chinese dinner functions.) For Rrsmnttons plrav rail 2W)122 F.xl HT7 or 1400 PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL SINGAPORE mi. kll<hnMT Rimil. S4itg.i|ji vi OH3D I'rl:73 words
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Advertisement137 1984-07-12 10 London stocks, Pago 15 r-. C V 1 r y.-t. 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 11.00137 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article345 1984-07-12 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed sharply lower yesterday on concern over Hongkong's political future and renewed strength of the US dollar. The Hang Seng Index fell 41.70 to a new low for the year of 763.61. Brokers noted radio reports quoting an editorial in the Financial Times as saying China345 words
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Article189 1984-07-12 11 JULY 11 MT LH Chang Yuan 22.30 AJ Smear* Indus 8 00 Lion Hwa Indus Nan Yo Plo* 13.10 31 30 32 70 -0 1 unch Asia Cement 30 90 30 60 0.2 -0 1 ft n rocinc cmct Wre 18 80 -0 1 fujj p^nii 5550 2 43189 words
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Article361 1984-07-12 11 TOKYO: The market closed lower yesterday in dull trading, with investors depressed by the yen's fall to a nearly 10-month low against the dollar. The market average fell 31.73 to close at 10,354.88 after rising 13.39 on Tuesday and volume was 310 million shares against 250 million previously. Investors361 words
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Article77 1984-07-12 11 July 11 Won 16 unch Hyundai Motor KAL KTv^KT M 'W Chohaung Bk Comrrnncoi Bk Doatm Ind Doewoo Corp 660 Korea CM rui +2 935 36 691 538 456 unch +7 -12 Korea Sh*> Lucky Ltd Samsung Co 424 +4 792 9 645 +5 Dong Ah Go4d Star 61677 words
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Article408 1984-07-12 11 SYDNEY: Australian sharemarkets closed steadier yesterday, having regained early losses on increased buying support for industrial issues. The All Ordinaries Index was 1.7 points higher at 668.2, the All Industrials marker was 5.6 firmer at 946.3 and the All Resources Index was 1.2 easier at 451.8. National turnover was408 words
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Article165 1984-07-12 11 BANGKOK: Share prices closed mostly higher yesterday in moderate trading centred on cement and finance groups. The Book Gub Index rose 0.25 to 117.56 on turnover of 25.3 million baht with 134,557 shares traded. Jalaprathan Cement rose three baht to 118, Siam Cement two to 375, Thai Farmers Bank165 words
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Article124 1984-07-12 11 MANILA: Prices closed generally easier yesterday in dull trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index was down 0.27 at 127.55 and oils eased 0.005 to 0.699. The Mining marker was unchanged at 1,004.59. Lepanto 'B' rose to 0.0650 from 0.0525 and San Miguel *B* to 19.25 from 19. PLOT fell124 words
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65 1984-07-12 11 Reuter A TOKYO Stock Exchange (TSE) committee set up to discuss the possibility of granting foreign securities firms seats held its first meeting but reached no conclusions, an exchange official said. The exchange revised its articles in April 1982 to allow foreign securities companies toReuter - 65 words
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229 1984-07-12 11 AFP FOR THE first time, equity in a joint venture company in China's Shenzhen Special Economic Zone (SEZ) has changed hands as a Malaysianheaded company in Hongkong bought the control of a plant in the SEZ. Mandarin Resources Corporation, chaired by Tan Sri DrAFP - 229 words
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Article156 1984-07-12 11 UPI MINEBEA Company of Tokyo, a diversified manufacturer with annual sales of more than US$6OO million, has offered to buy New Hampshire Ball Bearings Inc for US$llO million. The proposed acquisition of one of New Hampshire's largest companies is subject to a majority vote ofUPI - 156 words
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437 1984-07-12 11 FT KOMATSU, a Japanese plant equipment manufacturer, has made a preliminary bid to take over part of the activities of Richier, the bankrupt number two French maker of construction equipment, in a move which could signal the start of a majorFT - 437 words
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Advertisement525 1984-07-12 11 <&l HHPJSBI t ,i- '1' A' m lubertug ®riU For lunch. For dinner For a richk' rewarding experience Businessmen's I un< h Sund.iv Mriifn h for reservations rail 7.'i7 W>77 j kH' I *Hl'k >11. i W M 1« MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE Conversations at Cafe Boulevard ?H| a <vl525 words
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Advertisement83 1984-07-12 11 S j GOFFBE GARDEN. we serve son poand tbe clods k s* s TO Our newly extended Coffee Garden is now better than ever. Whether you have an appetite for local or continental food, youll find our staff friendly and efficient, our food appealing and delicious. Try our famous claypot83 words
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Article222 1984-07-12 12 SINGAPORE: The market closed higher yesterday with August One RSS buyers quoted at 196.50 cents per kilo, up 1.75 cents from Tuesday. Prices were marginally higher at the outset following better London advices and rose further in subsequent morning trading on covering interest of October and December and some222 words
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Article302 1984-07-12 12 RAS prices (in S cents/kilo, FOB in boles) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int I RSS prompt 188 00 I89 00N 190 00 I91.00N Int I RSS August ***** 194 00 195.50 196 00 Int 1 RSS Sep 197 75 198.25 199.50 200 00 Int 2302 words
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Article90 1984-07-12 12 (in cants/1 ton poNets) August September (current mth) (forward mth) NOON NOON RAS Bvytrs 5tMtn Buyers Sellers SSR 20 ***** 188.00N 187 00 189.00N SSR 50 184 00 186.00N 185 00 187 00N MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers SMRCV 231.50 233 50N 233.50 235 50N SMR L 231.5090 words
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Article102 1984-07-12 12 THE Straits tin price in Pennng yesterday remained at the ITA fleer level of M 125.15 per kilo with the bnffer stock manager providing most of the sapport. The manager absorbed the balk of the 1» tonnes on offer, down from 25# on Tuesday, and local Interests again102 words
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Article92 1984-07-12 12 WHEAT futures closed V* to 3 1 /2 US-cents per bushel lower in light trade on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday. Prices fell in sympathy with lower corn and soybean values, but delayed harvests in central midwest wheat growing states limited losses. Corn futures closed 3Vi to92 words
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Article154 1984-07-12 12 Chinese Produce Exchange (Sellers' noon closing prices on July Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 487 50 11. SS/100 kg) 110 FOB NSW 355 00 Coconut oil Bulk FOB 215 00 B W FOB NSW Gambier 256 00 Old drum FOB 228 00 FOB NSW 305 00 New drum154 words
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Article155 1984-07-12 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bote of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix I6's 3,450 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,500 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,900 Blue Phoenix 40" s 4,400 Carded yarn, hank Bkje Phoenix 21'» 3,600 Japan No 2023 Shirtng Hongkong Golden Peak, 60 x 60 White cloth Japan155 words
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Article82 1984-07-12 12 CHICAGO soyoil futures closed down the 1.00 US cent limit on Tuesday in all months except July and March, which fell 0.60 and 0.97 cent per lb. Meal ended $6.40 to $5.00 per ton lower. Prices plunged late, following soybeans lower on talk that wet weather may reach the82 words
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Article179 1984-07-12 12 Malaysian crude palm oil prices yesterday closed above the day's lows on late covering after opening weaker on short-sell-ing prompted by a limit down Chicago soybean complex close. In the July position, north region fell Msso to $970 per tonne, central $30 to $980 and south $25 to179 words
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Article284 1984-07-12 12 Singapore (S$/kii«, ci-godown) Thai white 100% 1st clou (kangoroo) 1 05 new crop 100% 2nd class 077 100% 3rd class 075 25% new crop No stock B-10% No stock Thai broken A-super 0.62 Spectol 0 55 Thai rice 55% No stock China rice 10% 093 15% No stock 25%284 words
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Article912 1984-07-12 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a very subdued morning yesterday with losses from Tuesday's close of £9 to £2. September stood £2 lower at £2,238. Prices were due to open £5 to £10 higher based on the New York close and were initially firmer before declining on lack of912 words
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Advertisement789 1984-07-12 12 Group Profit Interest Income Interest expense Net Interest Income Other operating Income Total income Provisions for bad and doubtful debts Specific General Total Income after provisions for bad and doubtful debts Operating expenses Staff Premises and equipment Other Profit before taxation of Lloyds Bank Pic and subsidiaries Share of profits789 words
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Article, Illustration4152 1984-07-12 13 EXACTLY two weeks after the Singapore stock market hit rock bottom, share prices plunged sharply across the board again yesterday. At the final bell, the allsector BT Composite Index finished 11.07 points lower to a new 16-month low of 790.26. This is4,152 words
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Article258 1984-07-12 13 SINGAPORE Rims Indices Shell 850 30 Mr 10 July 11 Wear nes 446 6 BT Composite 801 33 790 26 f A C B S0« 264 Pon-EI 50« 219 Metro Hldgs 336 6 5 4 IT Mrcotor IT OB/OS ST Mustrmb ST FmoAce *****11 *****51 -76 -6*258 words
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426 1984-07-12 13 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market passed through another boring session yesterday, with prices retreating across a broad front. Turnover dropped further to 4.25 million shares valued at MJ11.46 million from Tuesday's 4.6 million units worth $12.43 million. As in the past few426 words
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Article3650 1984-07-12 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets lnjots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time SetUement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT". Big3,650 words
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Article1371 1984-07-12 14 Largest 100 companies quoted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore ranked by market value as at June 29, 1984 Rank Company Rank Market Value Number of 1984 Por Market Gross P/E at mid(in mil) Shares Issued Share Price Value Price os at Yield Ratio 19831,371 words
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Article1768 1984-07-12 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - The lall on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this year has taken its toll on the Billion Dollar Club, reducing its membership from 12 at the end of last year to 10 at the end of last month. The total market capitalisation of the1,768 words
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Article385 1984-07-12 14 KEY (S) Incorporated in Singapore. (M) Incorporated in Malaysia. (UK) Incorporated in the United Kingdom. F First year of listing. AA Not ranked last year. NOTES (0) Listing and quotation of 43 million shares issued to bumiputra investors. (b) Bonus issue of 1 -for-3 Rights issue of l-for-5 at385 words
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Article157 1984-07-12 14 MR MOHAMED Salleh bin Abdul Majid has been selected to lead the management team of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. Sources said Mr Salleh will be appointed general manager of the exchange and will assume his post on Sep 1. He is replacing Mr Heng Fook157 words
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372 1984-07-12 15 CHAN MAY PENG - By CHAN MAY PENG DEVELOPMENT Commercial Bank Bhd's group pre-tax earnings of M 545.23 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1983 have overshot its own forecast of $37.99 million by nearly a fifth. D&C, which made its debut in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur372 words
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Article45 1984-07-12 15 KUALA Lumpur Industries Bhd has received applications for 15.33 million shares in respect of its proposed rights issue. About 14.61 million shares were in respect of acceptances by shareholders or their renouncees and 714,000 shares were in respect of applications for excess shares.45 words
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Article2137 1984-07-12 15 810 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 lota of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcorn (2 05S) (2) 2.07 (1)2.05 Ant oh (12,137 words
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Article1014 1984-07-12 15 EQUITIES closed sharply lower yesterday after expectations of a rise in base rates were confirmed. Leading clearing banks set their lending rates at 12 per cent against 10 per cent previously, putting on 2% points since last Friday. At 3pm, the FTSE 100 Index was down 15.2 points1,014 words
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Article71 1984-07-12 15 KRAMAT TIN Dredging Bhd: 55th AGM on July 12 at 11am in Conference Room, Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad, Wisma Bunga Raya, 152, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. MALAYSIA Miaiag Corporation Berkad: 8th AGM on July 17 at 10am in Conference Room, 1st Floor, Wisma Bunga Raya, 152, Jalan Ampang,71 words
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121 1984-07-12 15 LOSS STRIKEN India-Malaysia Textiles Bhd is now beneficially owned by Resources Industries (M) Sdn Bhd (RIM). This follows the completion of the deed of assignment between RIM and the consortium bankers of Imatex comprising International Finance Corporation, Bank Bumiputra, Citibank NA, Malayan Banking,121 words
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554 1984-07-12 15 THE GENTINGS group, headed by well-known entrepreneur Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong, has been shortlisted as one of the two international contenders to develop West Australia's first casino. Gentings, which has vast experience in development and management of casino-resort operations, made it to the554 words
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287 1984-07-12 15 SIM LIM Investments Ltd has turned in an impressive 104 per cent increase in group pre-tax profits from $3.33 million to $6.81 million for the year ended March 31,1984. However, lower down the line at the attributable level, shareholders' share of287 words
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Article106 1984-07-12 15 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hang Seng Index Wednesday 946.3 Tuesday 940 7 Wednesday 763 61 Week ago 924.2 Tuesday 805 31 Week ago 850 33 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Tuesday 1126.88 Monday 1134.05 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1134 28 Wednesday ***** 88 Standard and Poors Tuesday *****106 words
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Article91 1984-07-12 15 TOSHIBA (M) Bhd has appointed two new directors Mr Sundra Moorthy and Mr Asaji Morito. MBf Holdings Bhd's joint venture company in Jakarta, PT Sejahtera MBf Leasing, will have a paidup capital of 3 billion rupiahs (US$3 million). MBf Leasing (Hongkong) Ltd will initially own 55 per cent91 words
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Article231 1984-07-12 15 Monogers' prices MARA Bumiputra for July 12 First B'putro Second B'putro 5 73 5.78 5 22 5 27 Singapore Unit Trust Third B'putro Fourth B'putro 4 36 4 41 4 84 4 89 The Commerce 3 01 320 Fifth B'putro 3 30 3 35 The Sov*>gi Fund 1231 words
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Advertisement84 1984-07-12 15 SCM is a muttibillion dollar U.S. company and is looking for local dealer for our Specialty Chemicals business in Singapore. We manufacture: 1. Fluorine compounds as intermediates for pharmaceuticals and agricultural chemicals. 2. Organofunctional Silanes as a. Hexamethyldrsilazane (HMDS) used as an adhesion promoter for electronics. HMDS also used as84 words
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Advertisement429 1984-07-12 15 One Week Training Programme On Current Issues In Taxation and Investment Laws In ASEAN Countries 30th July 4th August, 1984, Ming Court Hotel, Singapore. Asian-Pacific Tax and Investment Research Centre, Singapore a non-profit research and documentation institute engaged in providing impartial, objective and authoritative information on taxation and investment laws429 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-07-12 16 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG, Banking Correspondent STERLING, under heavy siege on the foreign exchange markets for the past fortnight, yesterday crashed below the $2.80 mark against the Singapore dollar, sinking to an all-time low of 2.7850. But intervention by the Bank of England ledBT Graph by Man Qua - 402 words
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432 1984-07-12 16 AMY BALAN - By i AMY BALAN DO POLYTECHNIC graduates have a career in banks and financial institutions? The growing demands of the banking sector for staff to fill clerical and management positions were seen in a fresher perspective yesterday when the Ngee Ann Polytechnic432 words
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320 1984-07-12 16 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG THE National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) has asked the Ministry of Labour to consider allowing unions to extend the written authorisation for- the check-off arrangement from one year to two or three years. The national labour320 words
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384 1984-07-12 16 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE SINGAPORE manufacturers need to provide original, good quality products to capture the attention of American buyers. A leading American expert on retail trade said major US stores like Macy's and Bloomingdale offer excellent potential for Singapore manufacturers who384 words
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Article55 1984-07-12 16 WALL Street stock prices were lower in early trading yesterday as a technical retreat, which began on Tuesday, continued. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off nearly five points to around 1122. Overall, losers led gainers about two to one. Volume was eight million shares in the55 words
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Article81 1984-07-12 16 Reuter MAJOR BRITISH teaks yesterday raised their kase leaitag rates tram II per eeat to It per eeat Barclays Buk PLC led the pack, alss raUag Its baste depssit rate tor savers to per eeat tram «V 4 per eeat The Buk si EagtoadReuter - 81 words
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Article37 1984-07-12 16 Reuter CAMBODIAN resistance leaders are planning to strike deeper and with more force into Vietnamese-occu-pied zones in Cambodia, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, head of the anti-Vietnamese coalition, told the China Daily newspaper in Beijing yesterday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article58 1984-07-12 16 Reuter GOULD INC of the US has signed a 10-year licensing agreement with the China National Machinery and Equipment Import and Export Corp for the manufacturing and assembling of industrial computers in China. Under the pact, worth at least US$l2 million in the first three years,Reuter - 58 words
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Article31 1984-07-12 16 UPI THE PHILIPPINES and the IMF yesterday resumed negotiations on a critical US$65O million loan to help lift the country from a severe economic crisis. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article54 1984-07-12 16 Reuter HONGKONG should seek clarification from the US, Japan and the EEC on whether they would continue to treat it as a free port after China resumed sovereignty. Alan Lee, government appointed member of the Hongkong Legislative Council, said yesterday that the colony should takeReuter - 54 words
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Article42 1984-07-12 16 Reuter BRITISH dockers' union leaders yesterday decided unanimously to continue their national strike until satisfactory resolution of their dispute was reached. The Transport aad General Workers Union will call on other unions, including the seamen, for support. Reu-Reuter - 42 words
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Article31 1984-07-12 16 AP FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand arrived in Cairo yesterday for a brief stopover, which Egyptian newspapers hoped would signal deeper Western European involvement in the Arab-Israeli peace process.AP - 31 words
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269 1984-07-12 16 Reuter ASEAN has rejected proposals that would have integrated the six-member grouping more closely along the lines of the European Economic Community (EEC). Indonesia's foreign minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja told a news conference that proposals to set up a Brussels-style council of ministers hadReuter - 269 words
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373 1984-07-12 16 AFP VIETNAM yesterday labelled a call by Asean for a unilateral withdrawal of Hanoi's forces from Cambodia as absurd. The Vietnamese communist party newspaper, Nhan Dan, said a statement on resolving the Cambodian problem, made on Tuesday at a meeting of Asean foreign ministersAFP - 373 words
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377 1984-07-12 16 THE MALAYSIAN government has banned the possession of swords, spears, parangs, and sharpened iron pipes as well as any weapons with religious incriptions. Those in possession of such weapons are urged to surrender them at the nearest police station immediately. However, parangs and knives377 words
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Advertisement159 1984-07-12 16 The Smoker's Gel TO O i CD i: 5 CO v <C 3 cE CD a ss Clinomint is good for smokers and anyone else who desires healthier, whiter teeth Clinomint gel is a uniquely formulated toothpaste with Ffolynom II (TM). an effective cleansing ogent that safely removes tobacco tea.159 words
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Advertisement494 1984-07-12 16 Asean Management Abstracts Your regular update of new ideas and techniques. Men, money, materials as a manager, these are your main resources, and you have the complex task of making the best use of them. To help you do so, you need to keep up-to-date with new ideas and techniques494 words
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Miscellaneous59 1984-07-12 16 Outlook fof todoy: Portly cloudy; showers in a few oreos in the lot* morning and early afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on July 11 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.1 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 24.7 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 4.25 Rainfall in millimetres Troce59 words
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367 1984-07-12 17 DOCKWORKERS' leaders and employers in Britain failed to reach agreement in their first round of talks aimed at ending a national strike, which has brought all major freight ports to a standstill, spokesmen for both sides said. No date has been set367 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-07-12 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE HAMBURG-based Rickmers Line, which last month celebrated its 150 years of service in the region, will continue to provide Malaysian shippers with deeptank space for bulk latex in spite of space reductions by most other shipping lines. This is514 words
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Article54 1984-07-12 17 THE SAUDI National Company for Marine Transport is to open a new shipping line linking Arab Gulf ports with those of Arab North African countries. Aimed at facilitating cargo shipments between the two regions, the new line will also carry petrochemicals from the Gulf to54 words
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Article659 1984-07-12 17 1 hipping Una Col Atto VI 3 Ahrenkiel Lin»r VI 5 Alpoc VI 5 Antora Shpg IV 1 A PC Line V 4 APL N 4/5 ASCL 1 Awobroker V 5 Auitovo Line V 1 Bait-Orient VI 4/5 Bangkok Coot VI 2 Bonk Line V 5 BBS659 words
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426 1984-07-12 18 Fairplay A NEW TYPE of fire detection and alarm system which will identify with pin-point accuracy the location of a potential blaze, has been launched by Chubb Fire Security Ltd. Called the IDI 1600 (Individual Detector Identity), the system uses the latest micro computerFairplay - 426 words
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Article189 1984-07-12 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. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedllbyd189 words
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210 1984-07-12 18 AFP THE SOVIET bulk carrier fleet has grown so fast in three years that it now carries half the grain imported by the USSR as against under 10 per cent in 1980, the Lloyd's Shipping Economist said. It estimated that the fleetAFP - 210 words
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Article120 1984-07-12 18 MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries, Japan's only diesel engine manufacturer that licences out production of its own designs, has signed a contract transferring its UE engine production technology to South Korea's Hyundai Engine and Machinery Co. The first joint product, a 6 UEC6OI 9,200 bhp, is scheduled to come120 words
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1034 1984-07-12 18 Seatrade NOBODY WOULD yet claim to have built the perfect engine. Sulzer is, however, proudly displaying a letter from Rudolf Diesel to one of its 19th century chief engineers, Wilhelm Zublin. Written in February 1893, Diesel suggests that his calculations show that a thermal efficiencySeatrade - 1,034 words
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Article1740 1984-07-12 18 INCREASED grain chartering was reported out of the Great Lakes, while other business on the freight market on Tuesday was mainly confined to the time-charter sector, shipbrokers said. Grain from the Lakes to Leith paid US$l5, up 50 cents, and $22.50 was paid from the Lakes to Syria.1,740 words
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Article119 1984-07-12 18 Reuter ANY 1985 rise in tolls for ships using the Suez Canal will be very reasonable and less than the rate of world inflation, Suez Canal Authority chairman Mohammed Ezzet Adel said. He told a news conference that 1965 tolls would be announced in early September.Reuter - 119 words
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Article1089 1984-07-12 19 ALGIERS Algiers June 15th. About 3-4 days delays with 31 ships waiting. Annaba April 29th. 6 vessels waiting. Bejaia April 29th. 3 vessels waiting. Mostaganem April 31st. Five vessels waiting for berths. ARGENTINA Buenos Aires June 26th-July 2nd. 4 generals: 1 2 days. 4 grain loaders: 14-21 days.1,089 words
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443 1984-07-12 19 SOUTH Korea will meet the shipbuilding committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Paris tomorrow to discuss global shipbuilding problems. The Commerce and Trade Ministry in Seoul said the meeting was requested by the OECD, which is reportedly concerned443 words
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Article370 1984-07-12 19 THE PHILIPPINE government's stand on the international convention governing the registration of ships, which has positive implications for the country's seafarers, has won the full support of the Filipino Shipowners' Association (FSA). The government makes it compulsory that a significant percentage of key officers and crews370 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-07-12 19 Reuter THE GENERAL Council of British Shipping (GCBS) is making no specific recommendation to shipowners on whether to enter the Mid-East Gulf after news of the first attack on a British ship there, a GCBS spokesman said. Speaking afterReuter - 191 words
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Article56 1984-07-12 19 Reuter THE SHANGHAI Shipyard has completed the first Chinese-built semi-submer-sible rig fur offshore oil exploration, the New China News Agency said. The Kantan-3 is designed to drill in water depths of 35-200 metres and sink wells up to 5,000 metres, it said. The rig has been designated forReuter - 56 words
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4945 1984-07-12 24 §®aBGmB 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 of4,945 words
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Article633 1984-07-12 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL movement date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Morning Star As Pallas L Srimathi Plata Maria Hongkong Exp 5W 317 18E 12.7.84 12.7 84 13.7 84 2000 2100 0100 Star Shpg IAPL NAPL633 words
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Article1656 1984-07-12 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Afra-EaraaU Use Transgroup (S) Ahreablei Liner Service Kim Shpg (St Alfred C Twfhr Oeeanux Shipping Agency (S)'Marintex Enterpriae (PK) Alpar Lntrasea (S) BinUng Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling and1,656 words
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Article508 1984-07-12 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Este Gloria 19 Sharp alongside 12.7.84/1800 Straits Venture 20 SSPL alongside 12.7.84/0600 Straits Pride 21 SSPL alongside 12.7.84/1500 Jenhol 24 TSoon alongside 12.7.84/0700 Qing He Cheng 31/2 Y Fung alongside 12.7.84/0600 SA Morgenster 44 Ned-EAC alongside 12.7.84/1200508 words
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Article216 1984-07-12 26 July 11-13 British Insurance Law Association, London Colloquium, University College, London. July IS-14 International Congress on welding research, Boston, Massachusetts. July 11-17 International conference on welding of tubular structures, Boston, Massachusetts. July 21-Aug 11 Galbraith's 1984 shipping course (details: Galbraith's, 88 Fenchurch St, London EC3). Aug 7-li Insurance216 words
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Advertisement266 1984-07-12 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. 22/7 29/6 5/8 12/8 KORRIGAN KASUGA M N DELFT Mm Fer 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre. Bask. UK. 3) Bremen Bremerhanen. Aarltus. Copenhafen, Helsinki 4) Maimo. Stockholm Oslo •Acceptinj Europe carjo tor feeder na S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore266 words
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Advertisement710 1984-07-12 19 NOTICE r "CHIDAMBARAM" VOT: Ml arrived Btfc JaJy IH4 it PJi.A. G«4i»» N«. 8 M General Survey o( cargo ex the above vessel mill be held on Monday. 16th July 1964. from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date B. JUMABHOY SONS (PTE)710 words
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Advertisement1149 1984-07-12 20 KIE GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD 26 A JALAN BERANGAN PORT KELANG. SELANGOR MALAYSIA TEL Nov *****2. *****5 *****2. 3307(4.*****2.*****7 W. MALAYSIA/STORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: tWTA KKUu Kuching HvffiLy 13/ffMy tHAII BAIf KKttu Skan. la»au I Dalu In Pt/15 iuly 16/18 July TGAMBELA KKUu Skan. Tawau 12/17 July 18/201,149 words
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Advertisement284 1984-07-12 20 US! NOSE u MARITIME PTE LTD Rltl ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Sniapore load** 22/7 B Abb B Abbas. B. Khomen PORT HUANG PfNANC SMOSi MARITMI Pl[ lID 111 *****44 7 *****70 MAIOSf MARITMf SON BHO Tt< *****7/3 MALAYSIA TRADC t TRANSPORT lID T*t ***** A *****284 words
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Advertisement561 1984-07-12 21 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: f"f 1 21-25/7 ADEN, HOOEIOAH, JEDDAH, AOABA, PTSUDAN i"! 2 18-22/7 MOKHA. JEDDAH. MOMBASA. O'SALAAM. MAPUTO *L S T i' 515 3-5/» ADEN. HODEtOAH. JEDDAH. AOABA KOTA MEGAH E-517 10-15/8 HOOEIOAH. JEDDAH. AOABA. PTSUDAN. MOMBASA. D'SALAAM VOYAGE I SPORE KARACHI561 words
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Advertisement945 1984-07-12 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 10 mwopi ll>M(kan( fipress Carigan Bay Bfnjldti I iverpod Bar Bremen [ipress Hamfcwg [ipieii Kwama Mara Beruvon Hongkong Eipress SIRAI7S SPORf P KEIANG 13/7 14/7 rtn 7in nn m/ 7 17/1 14 I 19/8 21/8 24/8 mi 12/9 111 FROM EUROPE HAM945 words
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Advertisement585 1984-07-12 23 FAR EAST/EUROPf FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): N CRYSTAL IW+. MAETERLHCK 2W.. K CHANCE ISN.._. K JACEJH 2SN TN BUDGE 211 V 0 CHEF 40W *1 *C( Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N CRYSTAL S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 2359 13/7 LCL Cargo 1200 13/7 FROM EUROPE585 words
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Advertisement97 1984-07-12 23 FA\ ahrenkiel liner service gmbh JOHANNESBURG. MAPUTO. MAURITIUS REUNION WESTBOUND ETA PT SIN lOIHS DURBAN SAMAT 12AW 84 31/7 16/8/84 ■SMRBnvsiinTSM ETD etd ETA R BAY DURBAN SIN EASTERN HARMONY 66/84 15/6 2 6 GON 33/ 34 Agents: Kim Shipping Trading Pte Ltd 63 Market Street. *08-06 Tat Lee BkJg97 words
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Advertisement583 1984-07-12 24 ICc<|i»iial Container Lines 3 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A. 1500 Hrs. Tues, Thurs Sat REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOY SM SKLA BKK PUT SKLA RATANABHUM 113/1 M 11/12 M 15/16 M 11/1) M 22/2; RATANABHUM 115/1H 25-26 M 31/1 Auc HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST583 words
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Advertisement165 1984-07-12 25 EXPRESS RE WORLD HiT LINE M.SO KCffTWt CMSO TO K»T KQJtNC VCSStIS SPO« ■OHM atom mm ,J?7j /m "UMMTM TIC* >*, 21/22 l *32 My M/ 25 M RSC mMk trt Sh|ipn it »W G*i 303 <37 SntHNr* Gm Affnt NTfOH EHS (S) TO LTD N*W TrMf C«akt 1 Marital*165 words
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Advertisement207 1984-07-12 26 Are you making full use of the Shipping Times as an effective selling medium? Tel: *****11 Ext 2658, 2657 For (utthw enqu co Tel: *****4 Ext. 804 Of 826 »i.i Financial Publications Sdn Bl 390 Kim Sengßood ihippiM TllllCi 31. Jalan Riong, Smgopore 0923 Kuala Lumpur 22-03 FAR EAST/CANADA FREIGHT207 words
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Miscellaneous164 1984-07-12 26 Regional Weather Ya VA 4 M c m m \d SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wind direction with speed in knots Wove height LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperature c V Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Ram O Cloudy Sky Wov he, 9 hf164 words
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