The Business Times, 13 July 1984
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Title Section12 1984-07-13 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 FRIDAY, JULY IS, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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295 1984-07-13 1 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK MOST ANALYSTS contacted by BT yesterday on the proposed merger of Times Publishing, Straits Times Press (1975) and Singapore News Publications generally echoed the views of the company directors involved. Bearing in mind that whatever benefits reaped will accrue295 words
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341 1984-07-13 1 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE THE PROPOSED merger of Singapore's three newspaper and publishing companies has created interest in how the Newspaper Act will apply to the new holding company. On the basis of the share swap arrangement, it was generally felt341 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-07-13 1 "A CASE OF WORK STOPPAGE." That was how a Labour Ministry official said he would classify the incident outside Times House yesterday. And he was right. Journalists had stopped work during lunchtime. The official was apparently sent by the police "to observe" the protest staged in260 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-07-13 1 SELLERS DOMINATED the Singapore stock market again yesterday, pushing share prices lower on a broad front. For the second time this week, both the major indices recorded double-digit losses. The all-sector BT Composite Index shed 12.30 points to 777.96 for a new212 words
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Article151 1984-07-13 1 THE SHARP two-point Increase t> base leadlag rates te 12 per eeat by British clearing basks sa Wednesday gave sterling a mnchneeded beest sa tbe foreign exchange market yesterday. Bat Lsadsa dealers waned yesterday that sterling eeaid still weaken later en eeenemic fundamentals and eeneern ever cm tinned151 words
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470 1984-07-13 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH READERS OF SINGAPORE newspapers are "shacked", "dumbfounded", "eonfased" aad "disappointed" aver the merger of 1W Straits Times Press, Times Pabttsblag aad Singapore News 4 Pnblieatleas. Most readers eaataeted by BT yesterday were agalast the msve.470 words
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Article235 1984-07-13 1 JOB security, morale, pran freedam ud the prefessiMuU standards 9t Jearaaltam are the immediate e—ceras ef ulm represeatatlvea ea the prep—ed merger ef tke twa aewspaper graaps. ♦This to tke secead time la twa yean that aar members are sabject ta saeh unettllag aad opaettlag experleace ef235 words
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388 1984-07-13 1 A TAX CONSULTANT has raised doubts about the likely effectiveness of the government's incentive to attract investment in approved venture capital projects and has proposed that consolidated filing be considered. Mr Leonard van Hien told the First Asia/Pacific Venture Capital Symposium, held at388 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-07-13 1 Reuter WALTER Mondale has selected Democratic Party congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro as his vice-presidential running mate, the congresswoman's office in New York confirmed yesterday. Miss Ferraro, a 48-year-old lawyer, said on July 2 that women wanted to see a woman on the Democratic PartyReuter - 199 words
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Advertisement106 1984-07-13 1 j£ KENNEX BORON ACE The racket of Perfect ton Sol? Aq«*nl J SPORTS ft LEISURE (PTE) LTD. Tel: 287 0044 (4 lines) Need a loan to buy a home? POSB-plus-CPF Home Loan is an unbeatable combination The lowest interest rates: 1 10 years 9% 11—25 years 9%% A loan to106 words
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Advertisement237 1984-07-13 1 RISING affluence in the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean regions has attracted Club Mediterranee (Club Med) to set up four more holiday resorts in the two regions. Page 3 MEMBER countries of the International Energy Agency (lEA) hove agreed on a new oil stocks policy to sell from strategic reserves early237 words
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Advertisement87 1984-07-13 1 The Automatic Zoom PPC. A There was a lime when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan. His hands the tools of ingenuity. Testoni perpetuate the an of such craftsmanship. Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamorphosed into a collection of exquisite shoes, belts, bags, wallets and87 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration426 1984-07-13 2 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG OUTPUT OF the aircraft engineering sector, valued at $382 million last year, grew by more than eight times between 1977 and 1963. "This puts the sector among the fastest growing in our industrial community," said Mr PY Hwang, chairman of the Economic426 words
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171 1984-07-13 2 THE TRADE and Development Board (TDB) has published its first trade directory entitled Singapore Exporters. Aimed at the international business community, it provides a comprehensive listing of more than 4,000 companies, covering all the major manufacturers, exporters, importers and trading companies, including service companies171 words
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300 1984-07-13 2 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING A SMALL country's security is enhanced when the rule of law prevails in the world, and its security jeopardised when the rule of might replaces the rule of law. This point was made last night by Professor Tommy Koh300 words
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Article245 1984-07-13 2 DELIVERY OF the "largest baby ever born in Singapore" occurred yesterday when the National University of Singapore added on the IBM 3081 GXI computer system to the University Computer Centre. Professor Lim Pin, ViceChancellor of NUS, and Mr Alan E lonson, Managing Director of IBM, signed245 words
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236 1984-07-13 2 REGISTERS of Electors for the 79 constituencies will be open to public inspection from July 16 to 30. Inspection times are 6.00 pm to 9.00 pm from Mondays to Fridays and 3.00 pm to 7.00 pm on Saturdays. The purpose of236 words
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129 1984-07-13 2 NORWAY has been added to the Speed post Service and Joins the network from next Friday. The Speed post Service is an international all-express mail service providing door-to-door collection and delivery of postal packages and caters specially for the needs of business organisations. The129 words
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325 1984-07-13 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE AT LEAST 15 contractors with financial capacity of $10 million each can now tender for government projects of unlimited value. Also, all existing Public Works Department contractors will automatically be registered with the new Registry of Public Sector325 words
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329 1984-07-13 2 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN ELECTRICAL extension cable reels now selling in Singapore could be dangerous. The Consumers' Association of Singapore (CASE) has asked the PUB to examine these reels and has pointed out that although the extension cable is fitted with329 words
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191 1984-07-13 2 SINGAPORE BUS Service (SBS) yesterday retrenched 225 conductors and will be paying out benefits of $1.4 million to these workers. The retrenched SBS employees are the first batch to be affected by the company's move to convert all services to191 words
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Article64 1984-07-13 2 MR GOH CHOK TONG, Minister for Defence and Second Health Minister, will tour Potong Pasir and Braddell Heights constituencies next Sunday. At Potong Pasir, he will meet community leaders at the People's Action Party branch and tour Lorong 8 market. At Braddell Heights, he will visit64 words
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149 1984-07-13 2 FROM NEXT month, CPF members will be able to use their Medisave accounts to pay full hospital bills incurred up to a Class B1 ward instead of the present Class 82. With effect from Aug 1, highly-educated mothers will also be allowed to149 words
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Article239 1984-07-13 2 THE SINGAPORE Polytechnic will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a host of activities in September and October. Mr Khoo Kay Chai, principal and chairman of the anniversary celebrations central committee, said that the celebrations would have a double significance commemorating its 30th anniversary as well as239 words
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367 1984-07-13 3 THE STANDARD Chartered Bank Group has set up a Regional Development Centre (RDC) in Singapore as part of a priority programme to upgrade its computer and communication capabilities worldwide and as a further commitment to its interests in the region. The RDC, operating367 words
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Article, Illustration265 1984-07-13 3 STEVEN ONG has been promoted to first vice-president at American Express International Banking Corporation (AEIBC). He was appointed vice- president and general manager in July 1982. He is the first Singaporean to head AEIBC's office here. Mr Ong has 20 years of banking experience and had held265 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article65 1984-07-13 3 struc- tures, piers and port facilities, particularly sections exposed to splash and tidal zones, can now be prevented against corrosion for long periods of time. NKK (Nippon Kokan), Japan's second largest steelmaker and a major engineering-construction and shipbuilding company, has developed a new epoxy-based mastic coating corrosion protecton65 words
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Article103 1984-07-13 3 international wet engineering trade fair and conference will be held from June 4 to 8 at the Royal Netherlands Industries Fair, Utrecht, Holland. The exhibition programme includes the offer of products, equipment, knowledge and services in the fields of civil engineering, machinery and materials for polder projects, coastal103 words
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Article101 1984-07-13 3 pro- cesses call for the bonding of thin metallic films to other substances to provide protection against corrosion or heat or to act as electrical conductors. The main problem is to get effective adhesion, particularly to substances like ceramics. Research workers at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology101 words
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Article69 1984-07-13 3 Asia- based Jardine Offshore Group, the offshore construction division of Jardine, Matheson Co Ltd, has signed a US$35 million contract in London for constructing and equipping the world's largest monohulled combination barge. The 137-metre long barge will be built at the Vindholmen shipyard in Norway and will conform69 words
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Article61 1984-07-13 3 Institute for Foreign Trade, ICE, will present the first exhibition of Italian footwear in Singapore at the Century Park Sheraton Hotel from Aug 6 to 8. The opening hours for the exhibition are from 11.00 am to 7.00pm. Thirty-three Italian footwear manufacturers will display casual shoes, boots and61 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-07-13 3 THE CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr Tan I-Tong (above), will officiate at the opening of the Flag Inns 23rd Annual Conference on Monday. Flag Inns, the largest accommodation chain in the South Pacific area, is a cooperative of more than131 words
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Article87 1984-07-13 3 SENTOSA holiday-makers will be treated to a preview by the Hongkong Yip's Children Choir on the newly completed Sentosa Musical Fountain stage on Sunday from 7.45pm to 8.15pm. The half-hour performance will be set against a backdrop of colourful waters dancing in rhythm to their songs.87 words
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160 1984-07-13 3 SINGAPORE MAY soon see its first high-rise mosque in the Orchard Road area. The mosque will be part of a carpark station cum residential project being built by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) at Caimhill Road Bideford Road. Tenders were invited last160 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-07-13 3 JOANNE YAP - V Club Mĕditerranĕe By JOANNE YAP RISING affluence in the AsiaPacific and Indian Ocean regions has attracted Club Mediterranee (Club Med) to set up four more holiday resorts in the two regions. Nine Club Meds, promising a holiday without telephones, clocks and television, will518 words
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Advertisement100 1984-07-13 2 -i; ws§sSs!!v f mm mm mm mgm *'%&A Sj l ■£SMv •:V SAOOLE leather A REFLECTION OF TASTE The Serie Big Director s Suite, from matching armchairs that tilt and swivel to Mariani of Italy. Big news for bosses who your comfort. Also in the series: low cabinets, believe in100 words
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Advertisement46 1984-07-13 2 THINK FITNKS... THINK FITNESS INTERNATIONAL Let the professionals get you fit. 1 v I I 3 Shenton Way, #03-12, Shenton House Singapore 0106. Teteptone:22s4277 I USED PLYWOOD MACHINERY 1. HASHIMOTO VENEER WELDER Type VW *****9 SSIOO.OOO/2. MEI NAN RACE COMPOSER Model: FC-AVEC-8 *****.000 (1979) Tel. *****59/*****8046 words
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Advertisement248 1984-07-13 3 THE AUBI MANAGEMENT SEMINAR (ICAEW CPE Credit 40 hours) Singapore, July 23 27,1984. Management is a special kind of work. Like accounting, engineering, sales and production, the knowledge can be acquired and the skills can be developed This seminar is designed for senior managers of companies who see the need248 words
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Advertisement354 1984-07-13 3 PACK A ROW. ORCHID ON \UUR NEXT TRIP. 60 TOP-VALUE HOLIDAY IDEAS TO 25 COUNTRIES.-NjMNi Thai International has created Royal Orchid Holidays. Stopovers and ./extensions that add value meaning to one's trip. On business or pleasure, you get to A do your own things on a M|pp^r J Royal Orchid354 words
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OVERSEAS
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598 1984-07-13 4 lEA members to sell strategic reserves Reuter AFP vMEMBER countries of the International Energy Agency (EEA) have agreed on a new oil stocks policy to sell from strategic reserves early in the event of supplies being disrupted. This decision, together with new procedures,Reuter; AFP - 598 words
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186 1984-07-13 4 Reuter A CONTINUATION of tight fiscal and monetary policies in Western Europe will produce sluggish growth insufficient to stop rising unemployment, the Economist Intelligence Unit, a private forecasting body, said. In a report, Europe to 1990, it said growth in West Germany, France, Britain, Italy,Reuter - 186 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-07-13 4 Reuter FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand has returned from a three-day trip to Jordan during which he expressed qualified support for a Middle East peace conference involving all parties, including the Palestinians. The president underlined his wish to nudge forward the peace process by breaking hisReuter - 216 words
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230 1984-07-13 4 UPI THE REAGAN Administration on Wednesday ordered carmakers to install air bags or other automatic passenger protection in cars by 1989, but said the regulation would be lifted if states imposed mandatory seat belt laws. The announcement by US Transportation SecretaryUPI - 230 words
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365 1984-07-13 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S industrial troubles are piling up as the four-month-old strike by coal miners continues. Some railwaymen and seamen and more dock workers plan to restrict work later this week. The industrial disputes have unsettled the financial markets, although sterling rose to U551.3165 onReuter - 365 words
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536 1984-07-13 4 Reuter THE TWO-percentage-point increase in British banks' base lending rate will slow economic growth and probably ensure that the British government does not hit its end-year inflation forecast, private economists said. Although further rate increases cannot be ruled out, most economists believe theReuter - 536 words
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475 1984-07-13 4 Reuter THE US International Trade Commission voted three to two to recommend to President Reagan that tariffs and quotas be imposed on imports of foreign steel to aid the financially troubled domestic steel industry. The recommendations willReuter - 475 words
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Article230 1984-07-13 4 Reuter GATT, the international trade regulating body, said on Wednesday that trade of counterfeit goods was a serious menace to the world trade system. A report on the multi-billion dollar trade was considered by Gatt's council of representatives on Wednesday but it failed to makeReuter - 230 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article92 1984-07-13 4 PAPUA New Guinea has sent troops to the northern border with Irian Jaya to mount a major operation against antiIndonesian rebels, Australian Associated Press reported yesterday. The move, seen as a major shift in policy on border security, was sparked by the kidnapping of a teacher from a92 words
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Article125 1984-07-13 4 MORE and more young French couples are choosing to live together without getting married, a survey showed. The report by the Insee Organisation said about 800,000 couples now cohabit without formally tying the knot. The number of marriages dropped from 416,000 in 1972 to only 300,000 last year125 words
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Article132 1984-07-13 4 Japan's output of videotape recorders this year is expected to reach 25 million units, sharply up from 18.2 million units produced last year, industry sources predicted. Japanese VTR exports are also expected to increase substantially this year over last year's 15.2 million units, the sources said without132 words
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Article93 1984-07-13 4 THE Indian government banned strikes in the coal industry, plagued by wildcat stoppages and threatened by an indefinite walk-out, on Wednesday. The government, declaring coal an essential commodity, issued the ban under the Essential Services Maintenance Act which says that strikers can be fired and people inciting93 words
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Article117 1984-07-13 4 THE two-way trade between Japan and China totalled US$5.B billion in the first six months of this year, a record high and up 30 per cent over the same period last year, a Tokyo trade promotion body said. Japanese exports to China in the six months went up117 words
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Article123 1984-07-13 4 Agencies TWO SWISS employees of the Union Bank of Switzerland, accused of supplying information on French-held bank accounts to French customs officials in 1983, were sentenced to four and three years in jail respectively on Wednesday. The two were given heavier prison sentences than had been sought byAgencies - 123 words
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171 1984-07-13 5 UPI EXXON Corp'i Esso China Ltd subsidiary and Shell Exploration China Ltd "have encountered encouraging oil shows" in a well that is being drilled in the Pearl River Mountain Basin offshore China. Exxon said the Wenchang 19ls well has not been tested andUPI - 171 words
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405 1984-07-13 5 UPI IRAN AND Iraq, which had vowed to wipe each other out in their nearly 4-year-old war, have pledged to keep the conflict from spreading to other Gulf countries. Their statements coincided with Iraq's claim on Wednesday that It struck a "large navalUPI - 405 words
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140 1984-07-13 5 Reuter IRAN HAS closed part of its Kharg island oil terminal in the Gulf since it was slightly damaged In an Iraqi air attack, and has limited the else of tankers using the terminal, diplomats in Teheran said. Kharg's Sea Island jetty wasReuter - 140 words
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Article192 1984-07-13 5 UPI A FRENCH woman has lost her court appeal for permJjslon to be impregnated with the preserved sperm of her husband who died two days after the couple was marrisd. Judge Yves Lsssc of ths district court in suburban Creteil Issued the ruling on Wednesday, sayingUPI - 192 words
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Article737 1984-07-13 5 ARRIVAL8 Operator S#rvicfl Local Hum From MAS SWR MA SIA CPA RJ OA SA SA SAS SA SN MAS MAS OA SA THAI SIA SA SA OA KLM MHttl 1 SRI 76 BM2I SQI03 OC710 RJ 182 GA960 SQ109 SK971 SN277 MH682 MH603 GA940 T&031 0940 0943737 words
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161 1984-07-13 5 Reuter NEW ZEALAND'S opposition Labour Party yesterday looked set to end nine years In the political wilderness with a landslide win in Saturday's general election. Long-eervlng Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon's National Party was running 12 per cent behind Labour InReuter - 161 words
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374 1984-07-13 5 UPI CHINA HAS INDICATED that it Intends to pit US, European and Japanese companies against one another in what is expected to be intense bidding for billions of dollars in nuclear contracts. "The construction of nuclear power stations requires a lot of capitalUPI - 374 words
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Article113 1984-07-13 5 Reuter POOR PACKAGING cost China USSSO million in smashed eggs last year and 20 per cent of all glass transported was broken. The China Daily reported in Beijing yesterday that five million tonnes of cement out of an output of 100 million tonnes was alsoReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement271 1984-07-13 4 COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS: MOVE UP TO THE COMPANY WITH THE STATE-OF-THE-ART PROOUCTS We are Tet Wai Computer Services (Pte) Ltd, the authorized distributors for Texas Instruments Computer Systems and a leading Systems House. We have an installed base of over 90 computers in Singapore and are also commencing business operations elsewhere271 words
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Advertisement9 1984-07-13 5 The Quick& Easy V\foy Tib Over 45 US Cities9 words
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Advertisement215 1984-07-13 5 t Assess the facts on real yourself ~k A V 4 'Generally there is still a strong preference for apartments in districts m/ m k I I 9, 10 and 11 due to the possibility of investment as well as owner V lly I occupation."* Richard Ellis "South East Asia:215 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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354 1984-07-13 6 NYT FEDERAL banking regulators have proposed new rules that could make about 700 of the 15,000 commercial banks in the US raise hundreds of millions of dollars in new capital. If the rules are made final, they willNYT - 354 words
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445 1984-07-13 6 FT NIGERIA has been informed by the International Monetary Fund that its latest proposals for the stabilisation and adjustment of its economy are insufficient to qualify for an extended balance of payments loan, according to officials close to the negotiations. The IMF has sent aFT - 445 words
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297 1984-07-13 6 AFP THE GOVERNMENT has postponed debate on a Bill designed to lift a 71-year-old ban on the free use of foreign banknotes in Hongkong in view of public fear that it may jeopardise the Hongkong dollar. Following a meeting with government officials on Wednesday,AFP - 297 words
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216 1984-07-13 6 UPI BANK of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa, worried about the US dollar's rise against the yen, said the bank would continue intervention in foreign exchange trading in Tokyo. Mr Maekawa said on Wednesday: "It is undesirable that the yen's depreciation against the US dollar progresses steadily."UPI - 216 words
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134 1984-07-13 6 MERCHANT bankers Montagu and Company and Lloyds Bank International say loan agreements of about US$75 million have been signed with Cable and Wireless (HK) and the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore to build a submarine cable between Hongkong and Singapore. Two loans, both comprising the134 words
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364 1984-07-13 6 NYT A HIGH-LEVEL mission from Mexico is in New York to begin a round of negotiations aimed at refinancing Mexico's foreign debt that matures beginning next year. The Mexican delegation, headed by Jose Angel Gurria, Public Credit Director, arrived on Wednesday andNYT - 364 words
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161 1984-07-13 6 Reuter CHANCELLOR of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said he saw no reason for a further rise in British interest rates. He did not think Wednesday's two percentage point increase in clearing bank base rates would stop the domestic economic recovery. Interviewed onReuter - 161 words
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Article493 1984-07-13 6 SINGAPORE: The local dollar closed slightly lower yesterday at 552.1470/80 against the US currency compared with Wednesday s close of 2.1465/75, but firmer at 91.75/85 against the Malaysian dollar compared with 91.95/ 92.05. The US dollar weakened to a late 2.4100/10 Swiss francs from an early 2.4150 65,493 words
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Article223 1984-07-13 6 Interbank rates at 3pm Local dotlors to OfW unit of torcNQf) tordey 4 tnmpmWl currency: LTS dollar 2 1475 2 1485 ***** -23 84 Storing pound ***** 2.8059 7 3469 -61 86 Austratan doHor 1 7738 1.7768 ***** -48 22 NZ dollar 1 3218 1 3235 ***** -61223 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-07-13 6 Asian market DEPOSIT rates closed steady yesterday at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Periods were narrowly mixed at the outset and stayed unchanged with one, three and six months closing at 11 V« 11H, 12'/« 12Mi and 12 7 4 12V« per cent respectively. THE PLR is the lowest273 words
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Article339 1984-07-13 6 SINGAPORE Futures recovered its early losses yesterday in fairly active late trading to close steady at around New York's levels. Dealers attributed the metal's recovery in the afternoon to buying support from Hongkong and Europe. December, the only traded position with a turnover of 604 lots, closed little changed339 words
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Article123 1984-07-13 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate rose by half-point to close at 8 3/ per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. The one-month term rate eased by 1 «-point, while the two and three-month rates eased by 1/16-point each. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid Overnight 8123 words
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Advertisement174 1984-07-13 6 THERE'S NOTHING WE CAN TELL YOU ABOUT THE EQUATORIAL THAT YOU DON'T ALREADY KNOW J** V a, X THAT HAVE BECOME ATRADITJON. You probably know about our 300 furnished rooms and suites, our famous restaurants, the Kampachi, the Golden Phoenix and the Chalet, our freshly-brewed Espresso Coffee at the Coffee174 words
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AIR CARGO
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248 1984-07-13 7 LIM SOON NEO - sy LIM SOON NEO NEWCOMER Rhenanla International Transport Services Pte Ltd expects a 50 per cent Improvement in turnover this year from its 1963 turnover of 553.5 million. The forwarding company, established here in 1962, is 60 per cent owned by Bowater Group Overseas248 words
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Article82 1984-07-13 7 AMERICAN Airlines and Continental Airlines are vying to be the carrier designated to operate between points in Texas and points in Alaska via two intermediate Canadian cities Calgary and Edmonton. The two carriers which have filed applications are awaiting a decision by the Civil Aeronautics82 words
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166 1984-07-13 7 BOWATER Freight Service! of the Bowater Group has purchased the Imperial Air Freight Service of the USA. The acquisition la part of the company's plan to achieve a worldwide Integrated freight services business. The group has already set up a whollyowned base In the166 words
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341 1984-07-13 7 WITH THE BRITISH allcargo charter airline front having shrunk alarmingly in the face of the recession, one of the penalties has staged a comeback. Entrepreneur Terry Oldham and his wife, Maggie, have launched a new British cargo airline specialising in the341 words
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Article140 1984-07-13 7 SWISSAIR'S small parcel express service (Spex) has been extended to two new destinations Toulouse in France, and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. This service is now available to 58 Swissair stations, including Singapore, Hongkong and Bangkok. The Spex facility was first introduced in 1961140 words
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Article195 1984-07-13 7 ARRIVALS Operator Ftiokt Local From FRIDAY Hum FT FT79 2355 JFK/ORO/ANC/ NRT/TPE SATURDAY CAL CI331 0150 TPE CV CV796 0645 LUX/AUH SUNDAY TMA TL355 0630 BEY/DXB/ FT FT73 BOM/KUL 2355 LAX/SFO/ANC/ KAL KE665 NRT/OSA/TPE 2140 SEL MONDAY JAL JL611 1715 TYO CAL C1341 2020 TPE CAL <3341 2020195 words
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Article, Illustration453 1984-07-13 7 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH, Transport Correspondent NORTHWEST ORIENT Airlines, one of the largest US carriers, will start a twiceweekly freighter service to Singapore from September. The first flight will arrive at Changl on Sep 3 from New York, Houston, Los Angeles,453 words
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FEATURES
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Article496 1984-07-13 8 COMPUTERS can work wonders, as long as you can get them started and keep them going smoothly. The latter, according to a survey conducted by Mr Michael Fleming of Coopers Lybrand Associate, can be a real problem. Of the 100 companies surveyed, half of those who496 words
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Article887 1984-07-13 8 DAVID SANGER - European antitrust battle with computer giant may be settled soon By DAVID SANGER NYT THE END MAY be in sight for the European Economic Community's marathon antitrust case against the International Business Machines Corp. Within two weeks, the executive commission's staff says, there will beNYT - 887 words
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Article, Illustration592 1984-07-13 8 HELEN THOMAS - By HELEN THOMAS UPI "ALWAYS DREAM of the future. Never think of the past," is the philosophy that has sustained former president Richard Nixon, who resigned in disgrace 10 years ago in the midst of the Watergate scandal. A new book,UPI - 592 words
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431 1984-07-13 8 CHARLES LAMBELIN - By CHARLES LAMBELIN Reuter A PERMANENT baby boom is hampering efforts by Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco to join the club of developed nations. The three North African countries face an uphill struggle to create enough jobs and produce enough food for aReuter - 431 words
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906 1984-07-13 9 THOMAS FRIEDMAN - By THOMAS FRIEDMAN NYT IT ALL BEGAN with tomatoes. In an effort to demonstrate to voters how severely runaway inflation has eroded buying power in the last seven years of Likud government, Israel's Labour Party set up a stall in Haifa several weeks ago toNYT - 906 words
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391 1984-07-13 9 WALLACE TURNER - By WALLACE TURNER NYT NOW IN ITS third decade of explosive growth, Honolulu and its island, Oahu, are choking on traffic. In 1960 about 500,000 people livQd on Oahu, an island of 156 sq *km. By 1970, there were 630,000 people andNYT - 391 words
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Article, Illustration630 1984-07-13 9 PETER ENG - By PETER ENG AP A SICKLY OLD WOMAN squatted on the pavement just outside a restaurant, staring at a customer eating dinner. Thirty minutes later, she trudged inside and a waitress, without a word, pushed two spoonfuls of rice left on theAP - 630 words
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Advertisement177 1984-07-13 8 tottve^Sv s® sssgL «r®2sst^ 1 Sri Lanka great investment climate Unprecedented incentives Inexpensive skilled labour Modern infrastructure The Greater Colombo Economic Commission (GCEC) the Governing Authority for Sri Lanka's Investment Promotion Zones, now offers Singaporean entrepreneurs unparalleled investment opportunities. 100% tax exemption upto 10 years and other unique tax benefits.177 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous710 1984-07-13 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Go off some time and redraw a map (6) 7 Historically, he hod a hard fist (4, 4) 8 Good-hearted betting mon (6) 10 GaNant fellow (5) 13 Infantile term of endearment? (4) 14 The real sound of music (4) 15 Tedious fellow at the rifle710 words
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Advertisement96 1984-07-13 9 PREFABRICATED CONSTRUCTION The building industry can only succeed through improvements in prefabricated construction and industrialised building systems. What are the management and marketing skills required? What are the technical processes involved? What are the business opportunities in the supporting industries? Find out answers to these critical questions at sf 196 words
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Miscellaneous1136 1984-07-13 9 w cm bqqq® HIGHLIGHTS: What A Picture (Last episode) Travelling Light 8.03 pm, Channel 12 Mr Hedgecoe goes to exotic Egypt to take photographs. He gives tips on how to select the appropriate gear fdr travelling light. He explains how to best utilise the photographic opportunities presented by a foreign1,136 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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475 1984-07-13 10 Reuter SEVERAL leading chart analysts see poor prospects for British share prices, particularly if agreement spreads that the broader indices are tracing a specially unfavourable pattern. Analyst Richard Marshall with brokers Montagu, Loebl, Stanley said the Financial Times 30share index couldReuter - 475 words
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285 1984-07-13 10 WALL STREET suffered its worst loss In 4Vi months on Wednesday in a selling spree triggered by XTT's dividend cut and (ears of investors about high interest rates. The selling mushroomed ss General Electric reported disappointing earnings and Merck and Co came under285 words
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Article160 1984-07-13 10 JULY 11 AbMbt a 26 knp C* Into 35 12ft •ft .ft Akan 33* Ir*» Pro* P|p« 29 21V* Inf Uti 22ft ft 23* M Nkkol IO* Km Add 17 M T«l 33 .ft Lobtow B MM BP Con Ltd 24 H 3ft -ft 29 H 24 .ft 23N160 words
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Article219 1984-07-13 10 JULY 11 laad MOUSTVIALS A Alpha 840 Abarcom 175 AE And a 873S Amaprop 420 •10 -s uneh TruM Ik Uh Stool UnMC Woahxsnh M» An0o* AngKod 249 110 900 ***** MQS 2219 ***** 11! i *1 AMK 2830 1220 unch ■30 1729 tmh C G Smith 1990 inch219 words
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Article714 1984-07-13 10 Utt 26* m 20* 30* 421k OH 9M ASM 44* 46* 17 27% 4»M 4* 2V -M -1* M imh -M -2* H •1 •2* uneh •M Am T«t A TM. 17* *n«ht AJ4f Inc !Z 19* 29* 19* inch •M Amr Con Am»for Co 2t* 4 Aftnco714 words
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Article498 1984-07-13 10 Amsterdam JULY 11 A»4 Pk 299.00 •W I 11S SO .1 AhoM ***** Ai Akte «l to •2.7 AMCV 134.00 .1 7 Amfw Amrotonk 54 90 •3.3 M |0 M •ok M 70 •1J 231 90 •4 3 30 io ■unw II00 .1 Colond II io +0.1 Catv498 words
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Article132 1984-07-13 10 FT RUPERT Murdoch, the Australian publishing magnate, has asked a consortium of 22 International banks led by Midland of the UK and Bank of Boston In the US to arrange financing for further acquisitions of sharee In St Regis, the US paper and forest products group, orFT - 132 words
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Advertisement256 1984-07-13 10 <&l 4 ■dk md entertain Si #i=P The Tea Garden Resents ahenchßtvduhon Wy3-2I Wl*! The best of French cuisine in the Tea Garden. Has there been a new French revolution? J w -y like h think so. During July, a full selection of French epicurean delights is no longer the256 words
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Advertisement93 1984-07-13 10 Spectacular Double Bill cSbuble excitement hits ROBIN S TAVERN Two popular groups entertain from 5.15 p m. onward* A single group performs on Sundays and Mondays. Order a glaae of White Horse Whisky, BarWhtoky, Seager Gtn, BiequK VSOP or Tiger Draught Boor and MLuafifiQd ON THE HOUSE Plus a 25%93 words
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Advertisement70 1984-07-13 10 the president lounge presents i V the night ft. 111 fES cuisine with a touch of class <r r V r f < I iM Kushinobo the original Japanese-owned restaurant with courteous waitresses in kimonos to serve you. And lfs only here that you can taste "KUSHJKATSir, a vsriety of70 words
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Advertisement77 1984-07-13 10 I I Enjoy Our Prompt Efficient Service In Cool, Quiet Cosy Atmosphere WESTERN/CHINESE/ LOCAL CUISINE Banquets Cater For Lunch Dinner Meetings Wedding Occasions, Birthday Parties At $16/- Onwards Per Person or Other Occasion With Function Rooms (Free of Charge) For 60 And Above. Taped Disco Music for your dancing pleasure.77 words
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Advertisement108 1984-07-13 10 London stock*, Pago 16 <s 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 •FNNtZHOra to108 words
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Article330 1984-07-13 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yester- day closed narrowly mixed in moder- ately active trading with technical I factors dominating. Prices opened lower in line with London but rose on short-covering to dlose the morning session around day's highs. The Hang Seng Index iolpeed 0.17 up at 763.78 after being down330 words
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Article164 1984-07-13 11 JULY 12 NT Lien Hwo Indus Nan Ya Plos 1285 32 30 -0 25 -04 1 Asia Cement 30 50 30.20 -04 -04 Pocific Elect Wre 57 50 2 2 36 -0 07 25 70 -02 26 20 -04 ShMn Paper 41 30 -0 1 China Cham Own Dev164 words
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Article388 1984-07-13 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed sharply lower in moderate trading yesterday with operators depressed by the fall in Wall Street prices on Wednesday and the yen's weakness. The market average lost 84.72 from Wednesday's close to 10,270.16, after falling 31.73. International Populars met sustained selling, with leading losers including NEC,388 words
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Article77 1984-07-13 11 July 12 Bonk Seoul Won 699 +2 Hyundai Motor KAL 599 444 710 -1 -6 +8 Choheung Bk Commenco) Bk 660 690 530 unch -1 -8 Korea CM Korea Slup 940 423 +5 -1 Daewoo Corp 455 640 -3 -2 Samsung Co 635 -10 615 •1 Samsung Elec 101077 words
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Article430 1984-07-13 11 AUSTRALIA: Share markets closed Rightly easier yesterday following •negative signals from abroad. T. Near the close the All Ordinaries Index was 2.5 lower at 665.7, the All Industrials Index was up 0.3 at 946.5 •and the All Resources Index was 4.4 down at 447.4. National turnover was 52.24 million430 words
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Article125 1984-07-13 11 MANILA: Prices closed generally easier in dull trading yesterday. The Commercial and Industrial Index was down 0.27 at 127.28, the Mining Index fell 5.06 to 999.53 and the Oils Index was unchanged at 0.699. PLDT dropped to 40.00 pesos from 40.50 and Benguet Con "A" to 29 from 30.125 words
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150 1984-07-13 11 AP FUJISAWA Pharmaceutical says it has obtained exclusive rights for commercial production in Japan of lymphotoxin, a substance produced by the human body and reported effective in fighting cancer. Fujisawa would obtain lymphotoxin produced by Genentech Inc, a San Francisco-based biotechnology firm, and subjectAP - 150 words
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109 1984-07-13 11 Reuter JAPANESE corporate bankruptcies in June fell to 1,619 from 1,633 a year earlier, the first year-on-year fall in 18 months, the Tokyo Commerce and Industry Research Company said. The June total was also down from a record 1,965 in May. The research company saidReuter - 109 words
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202 1984-07-13 11 FT MITSUBISHI Corporation, a Japanese trading house, has announced consolidated net profits of 26.8 billion yen for the year to March 31, 1964, an increase of 5.3 per cent over the previous year's 25.4 billion yen. Group sales totalled 15,815 billion yen,FT - 202 words
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81 1984-07-13 11 SANYO Electric Co has won an order for a 500 million yen refrigerator plant from two Chinese corporations, Shanghai Investment and Trust Corp and China National Technical Import Corp. A Sanyo spokesman said Sanyo also signed a fiveyear agreement with the two concerns under which81 words
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Article39 1984-07-13 11 MATSUSHITA Electric Industrial Co will build a 20 billion yen laboratory in Osaka for research on next generationsemiconductors. A company spokesman says the Simme Wried Laboratory is expected to be completed in autumn 1985.39 words
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80 1984-07-13 11 WESTLAND PLC has formed a joint company with the Australian Aircraft Consortium (AAC) to build a jet trainer in Britain if they win a big Royal Air Force contract. A Westland spokesman said the new company, AAC-Westland, would manufacture the AAC's A--20 two-seater turbo-prop80 words
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Article31 1984-07-13 11 Agencies SHARES in Carlton and United Breweries are delisted from the start of trading today following the takeover by Elders IXL, according to the Melbourne Stock Exchange.Agencies - 31 words
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Article102 1984-07-13 11 Reuter FUJI Heavy Industries has signed a contract with NV Koninklijke Nederlandse Vliegtuigenfabriek Fokker to supply parts for the tail of the new Fokker-50 plane, says Fokker. The first set of Fuji-built rudders and elevators will be delivered in April next year. A Fokker spokeswomanReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement81 1984-07-13 11 <ss! M m k- t 188 Wtere to wlae, «Um« mml «atertaii« PHBpflpKransHßß is, $12* P« r k. 7 10 ".Highlighting some of ♦latest and most creat collections I •the fashion scene. f ♦Every Friday night from -to August 31,1964. Lavish barbecu dinner with a selection a# I Japanese specialities81 words
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Advertisement154 1984-07-13 11 If smooth and silky is your style of relaxation, then surround yourself with SILK tonight. The smoothest trio in town entertains Mondays to Saturdays in the luxury of the Fountain Lounge. Century Park Sheraton* Singapore Whot* style surrounds you. Nassim Hi, Singapore 1025. Tel *****77 Tete* CPHStN RS ***** RS154 words
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Advertisement68 1984-07-13 11 Paramount Where the hippy people go C it( thff cwr>/r?tj of the ivei 1 cna Jridau Jitte fling i> r-«.. T= 7' Poolside Barbecue Fashion Show 7.00pm- 11.00pm Showtime: 8.30pm per person POOLSIDE, LEVEL 4, Paramount Hotal Marina Panda Road Singapora 1544 Tat *****77 SEAFOOD THEATRE RESTAURANT Vl C m68 words
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Advertisement142 1984-07-13 11 The Harbour Grill presents "FESTIVAL LYONNAIS" Now till the 15th of July, French Master Chef Jean Fluery, from Lyon, presents a gastronomic adventure in the art of creative cuisine. SSKS For the occasion, an exciting menu has been prepared. The xiection includes Escalope of marinated salmon filled with prawn tarusre,142 words
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Advertisement124 1984-07-13 11 Thinking of food. Think Thai: Spicy Tomyum Soup, Charcoal-Grilled Seafood, Royal Thai Seafood and our other delectable Thai Cuisine. Or if you're a gourmet cook, take home some fresh seafood from our mini seafood market. And cook up a stomv The original taste of Thai cuisine. THAI SEAFOOD MARKET 4124 words
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451 1984-07-13 12 UPI AN EXPECTED sharp increase in this year's American grain production, especially maize, will have a major effect on the size of worldwide grain crops. Total world grain production for 1964« is projected to be a record 1.60 billion tonnes, 8UPI - 451 words
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134 1984-07-13 12 A NEW high grade zinc contract will be traded on the London Metal Exchange from Sep 3. The LME said the new contract, for zinc with a minimum 96.95 per cent purity, will be traded concurrently with the standard sine contract until134 words
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248 1984-07-13 12 Reuter WORLD PRODUCTION and consumption of sugar for the 1963/84 crop year (September/ August) is now virtually in balance compared with last month's forecast of a near 300,000 tonne deficit, London sugar dealer Gill and Duffus said In its July report. It revisedReuter - 248 words
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Article832 1984-07-13 12 COFFEE Robust* futures ended a quiet morning yesterday with pared losses from the previous close of £13 to £5. September finished at £2,210, £5 down and £19 above the low. The market was due to open around £15 down based on the New York close. It eased from832 words
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Article103 1984-07-13 12 AFP THE WESTERN world's consumption of refined lead during the first four months of this year Improved while that for refined zinc continued to be high. Zinc consumption rose by 106,000 tonnes, 7.4 per cent over the January-April period to 1,574,000 tonnes, due mainly to a 38AFP - 103 words
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Article69 1984-07-13 12 The Straits tts price la PeoM| yesterday itiyed at Ike IT A Deer level ef MSSS.II per Idle ea Genitalia* lack el demand. Seattment wae dampprice» aad a larger efferlag ef HI teaaee, ap (rem IN ea Wedaeeday. The better sleek maaHer wae agala featared as the mala69 words
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Article161 1984-07-13 12 Malaysian crude palm oil prices yesterday recovered from the day's lows on short-covering to close slightly lower after an easier Chicago soybean complex close sparked speculative selling at the opening. In the July poeltion, south region eased M) 5 to 1960 per tonne while central and north fell161 words
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Article147 1984-07-13 12 Yarn (la HK$ pm bok of 400 ft) Chino cordod yarn, conos Sue Phoenix 16'« 3,490 Sue Phoenix 2C» 3,500 ®ue Phoenix 32 3 ,900 Bk* Phoenix 4Ct 4,400 Cordod yorn, honk Bkie Phoenix 21'» 3,600 Combod yorn, conos Blue Phoenix 37% 3.500 BKm Phoenix 40"» 5,700 Opon-ond yorn147 words
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Article143 1984-07-13 12 Chlnoto Product Exchange noon doMM prtcss w iwH 12.SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bufc FOB 210.00 Od drum FOB 223.00 Now drum FOB 227 00 Copro Mixod Ooom) 112.00 buyori Poppor Jul, f d L •VHiHTOfc WTWI FOB NLW 622.50 jotowor wnfft FOB foq NLW 615.00 Sarawak apodal Nock143 words
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Article297 1984-07-13 12 Singapore (SVMo, |«<»ww) Thai whito 100% 1st ckm (kangaroo) 1 05 now crop 100% 2nd ckm 0.77 100% 3rd ckm 0.75 25% new crop No stock B-10% No stock Thai broken A-sopor 062 Sp«c>ai 0.55 Thoi rico 55% No stock China rico 10% 0.93 15% No stock 25% No297 words
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Article153 1984-07-13 12 CBT wheat futures closed 2 Vi US-centi to 3 US-cent* per bushel lower In moderately thin trade yesterday. Wednesday higher than expected Uada US winter wheat crop estimate dragged prices down. However, wheat loaeee were limited relative to other grains futures due to recent Soviet export demand. Lack of153 words
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Article93 1984-07-13 12 CHICAGO soybean futures closed 15 Vi US-cent* to 18 cents lower in volatile but thin trade. Nearby» fell back after temporary midsssslon firmness, pressured by professional and local selling. Traders noted many participants are standing aside due to recent extreme price moves coupled with the lack of liquidity. which93 words
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620 1984-07-13 12 AP IF PRICE IS any guide, the coffee that grows in Jamaica's Blue Mountains is, at more than US$2O per pound, the world's finest. And most of it goes to Japan. The Rising Sun flag flutters high over 180-year-old Cralghton House, a pinkAP - 620 words
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Article316 1984-07-13 12 SINGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with August One RSS buyers quoted at 199.00 cents per kilo, up 3.50 cents from Wednesday. The morning session was marked up about two cents on firmer London advices and some buying of August One RSS In quiet trading. Prices row further In316 words
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Article267 1984-07-13 12 RAS prices (to S cwm/Ulo, FOf m Mm) 8 NC ON SGHow CLOSI Int 1 RSS prompt 192.00 193.00N ***** 194.73N Int 1 RSS August 197.25 197.75 199.00 199.50 Int 1 RSS Sop 201.75 202 25 203.50 204.00 Int 2 RSS 187.00 I8S 00N 188.25 189.23N UK/Cont.267 words
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Article80 1984-07-13 12 (In CWItl/1 tM Mtat) August SM mbir RAS irrwit mill) NOON Srtwi (fafWI M wd with) OON Sdtn SSR20 SSR50 ?«foo 183.00 189.OON 187 OON HMLOO 186.00 190. OON 188 OON MRELB 8wy*n Stfttri 1 Stftan SMRCV SMfiL SMR5 SMRGP SMR 10 SMR 20 SMR SO 235.9080 words
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343 1984-07-13 12 UPI ACTIVE WHEAT buying by the Kremlin has led American analysts to raise their estimate of 1984« Soviet grain Imports to 38 million tonnes, which would be the second largest amount so tar. The three-million tonne increase from last month's projection isUPI - 343 words
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Article, Illustration4032 1984-07-13 13 SELLING pressure pushed share prices lower across the board at the Singapore stock market yesterday. At the final bell, the BT Composite Index shed 12.30 points to a new 16-month low of 777.96. Its previous low on Feb 22, 1963 stood at 785.78.4,032 words
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Article227 1984-07-13 13 SINGAPORE Ri*M Indices TDM 306 llr|«r« Kiwot 482 SMKOM 492 AIM Owe 237 M CWIK 720 Matr* HMgt 340 Tntil* Corp 270 Falls TmmtMi 805 H Laong CiMit 585 Em* 1350 M 825 0 C C 925 M Mim 805 S«l«m»l Pr«4« 570 Fw3lCUL$ 302 Fw> 181227 words
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471 1984-07-13 13 WITH investors' confidence at s low ebb, share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday lost further ground (or the fourth consecutive day this week. Total turnover increased slightly to 4.81 million units worth M 512.92 million from 4.25 million units worth M471 words
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Article3186 1984-07-13 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 liajote of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT". Big3,186 words
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719 1984-07-13 14 \mmt took LONDON-BASED stockbroking firm Laurence, Prust Co has forecast tkat three companies Malaysian Tobacco Company, Malayan Breweries and Perils Plantations will be able to maintain or better their second half earnings. On MTC, Laurence, Prust said it expects a "big recovery in margins719 words
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Article114 1984-07-13 14 PREUSSAG AG considers it possible to improve profits in 1984 from last year when its world group net profit was 135.9 million marks, managing board chairman Guenter Sassmannshausen told the annual meeting. Earnings in the first five months were better than in the period a114 words
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Article43 1984-07-13 14 Reuter THORN EMI PLC has agreed to buy state-owned British Technology's 76 per cent interest in Inmos Ltd, a microchip manufacturer, for £95 million. A further statement with the full terms of the deal will be announced shortly. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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434 1984-07-13 14 BOLTON Properties Bhd is now considering "a fresh approach and is putting together a package" in its attempt to acquire a stake in a finance company. Managing director Mr Lim Yan Hai said this when asked to comment on Bolton Properties' recent decision to call434 words
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Article786 1984-07-13 14 Current Ex Books Date Total for Totol tor payment date close payable the year previous ye Acmo 7'2%(b) June 20 June 27 July 17 7W% 7'*% Alex Hldgs 6%(b) Sep 7 Sep 14 Sep 25 4% 6% Asiatic Dev 3'*% April 5 April 17 July 23 3'*% B786 words
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233 1984-07-13 14 DYR SDN BHD, the Malaysian office of the joint venture between Dentsu and Young Rubicam, two of the world's largest advertising agencies, is projecting a doubling of its billings in 1984 over that of 1983. In a statement, DYR's managing director, Mr David233 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-07-13 14 CHAN MAY PENG - By CHAN MAY PENG PERUSAHAAN Pelangi Bhd has blamed its lower earnings on the depressed property market in Malaysia. The continuing recession and more stringent control imposed on government housing loans also bit into the profits of the Joh ore-based property arm of the449 words
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Article100 1984-07-13 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hong Seng Index Thursday 946.5 Wednesday 946.3 Thursday 763.78 Week ago 941.8 Wednesday 763.61 Week ago 828 97 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Wednesday 1108.55 Tuesday 1126 88 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ogo Closed Thursday *****.16 Wednesday ***** 88 Standard and Poors Week ago *****100 words
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Article2371 1984-07-13 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3 80S) Alcorn (2 I OB) (3) 2.032,371 words
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Article208 1984-07-13 14 Monog«rs' prices for July 13 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.00 3.19 The Saving* Fund 182 193 S'pore Prog Fund 133 1.41 S'pore Sec Fund 2 03 2.15 S'pore Invest Fund 108* 1.14* S'pore Equrty Fund 1.32 1.40 Asia Unit Trust Mol Invest Fund 2 42 2.57 Mai208 words
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72 1984-07-13 14 Reuter CONTINENTAL Corp said it sold its 24 per cent stock interest in Phoenix Assurance PLC to Sun Alliance and London Insurance for US$B.4O a share. It said proceeds to Continental will be about $125 million. Continental Corp said Sun Alliance plans a public offerReuter - 72 words
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Article154 1984-07-13 14 MALAYSIA Mtadag CarparatiM Berhad: 8th AGM on July 17 at 10am in Conference Room, 1st Floor, Wisma Bunga Raya, 152, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. E880 Malaysia Bkd: EGM on July 20 at 11am in Raya Room, Equatorial Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur. METAL Bex Slagapare limited: 9th154 words
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446 1984-07-13 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM AFTER MORE THAN a year of waiting, Shell Refining Co (FOM) Bhd has finally received approval from Malaysia's Capital Issues Committee to proceed with its one-for-one bonus issue. Shareholders were told yesterday that the delay in the issue of the bonus446 words
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582 1984-07-13 15 LINGUI DEVELOPMENTS Bhd has forecast group pre-tax profits of M 52.26 million and $3.87 million for the financial years to June 30, 1964, and 1965, respectively. The forecasts are contained in the company's circular to shareholders on its bonus and rights issues as582 words
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300 1984-07-13 15 DUTA CONSOLIDATED Bhd is confident of improving its performance in the current year as its plywood factory is not expected to incur any losses. In his latest annual statement, Duta's chairman Tan Sri Dr Tay Teck Eng said that Duta had entered into a300 words
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Article55 1984-07-13 15 CHUAN Hup Marine Ltd has acquired a company in Hongkong, Wedgewood Investments Ltd, for HK$lO,OOO cash. The deal was carried out through its whollyowned subsidiary in the colony, Chuan Hup Offshore Ltd. Wedgewood has an authorised and paid-up capital of $10,000. laine Ltd is the55 words
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Article843 1984-07-13 15 SHARE prices fell sharply yesterday, but closed above their day's lows on short covering and some buying for the new account starting on Monday, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT 30 Index was down 16.0 points at 766.0, having at 2pm, fallen 23.2 points to 758.8, its largest843 words
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742 1984-07-13 15 CHAN MAY PENG - Berjaya Kawat spending MssB.3m in two major acquisitions By CHAN MAY PENG WIRE rope manufacturer Berjaya Kawat Bhd, under the new leadership of Datuk Azman Hashim and Mr Vincent Tan, is wasting no time in getting on the expansion trail. Berjaya Kawat is spending742 words
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382 1984-07-13 15 MOUNT PLEASURE Holdings Bhd (formerly Public Corp Bhd) expects 1964 to be a turning point for the company. Datuk Low Yow Chuan, in the company's latest annual report, said that the acquisition of Mount Pleasure Corp Sdn Bhd (MPC) would382 words
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722 1984-07-13 15 LANDMARKS HOLDINGS Bhd has plans to concentrate and expand further into the property industry, says chairman Tan Sri Datuk Seri Chong Kok Lim. In line with these corporate objectives, the company has proposed selling the plantation interests of Tumbuk Estate Sdn Bhd for MJ43.5722 words
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Article232 1984-07-13 15 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Dote announced lost yeor Net EPS (cents) Gross d«v <%> Net profit ($V00) A M D B Lorut Tin Pegi Mskj G Lumber Gulo Perak Ful year Ful year Ful year Interim Ful year May 19 June 13 June 20 June 30 Juty232 words
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Advertisement222 1984-07-13 15 COCOA MANAGEMENT Two energetic professionals with several years of Senior Agricultural Management experience are sought for appointments in Papua New Guinea. Positions are being established with the aim of providing comprehensive management services to the plantation and smallholder sectors. Proven abilities in administrative accounting aspects are deemed as important as222 words
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Advertisement316 1984-07-13 15 NOTICES wsm ACT CAP. 1M AND IN THE MATTES OP BAB INTERNATIONAL TEXTILE IBAMNG PTB LTD (la Monkerf Vataatary *#1, d■' M I RESOLUTION (Paraaaat to Seettoa 254(2(b)) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at Unit 8C 3rd Floor Blk 4 Kallang Sector Singapore on 9 July316 words
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608 1984-07-13 16 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH OFFICE OCCUPANCY rates dropped to a four-year low in March, with more than 10 per cent of all available office space in Singapore left vacant due to overbuilding. But developers are still building more offices. A report on608 words
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123 1984-07-13 16 THE MALAYSIAN government is losing millions of dollars in revenue from the import of tyre tubes. A syndicate of companies, based in Johore Baru, had already cheated the government of more than $3 million over a three-year period before123 words
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397 1984-07-13 16 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG THE Times Group tad the Singapore News and Publication» Ltd (SNPL) will lame a joint statemeat sn the Impact st their proposed "marriage" on stafflag aad news operations oa Monday. Mr Peter 11m, Times Groap Editor-in-Chief, disclosed397 words
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222 1984-07-13 16 Reuter ELEVEN Pacific rim nations including the US yesterday agreed on a loose cooperation plan starting with joint education programmes to benefit the region's poorer countries. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said the plan was approved at a ministerial meeting between Asean andReuter - 222 words
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Article54 1984-07-13 16 FROM MONDAY, Overseas Union Bank will raise its housing loan rates to 9 per cent, from the current 9'/g per cent, for maturities up to 10 years. For loans between 11 and 25 years, the new rate will be 10 per cent compared with the existing54 words
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457 1984-07-13 16 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN THE IMMEDIATE reaction of advertisers and their advertising agencies to the merger of the Times group of newspapers with the Singapore News and Publications Limited centred on the monopoly. With the print options controlled by one company, there is some concern457 words
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271 1984-07-13 16 Reuter JAPAN HAS offered hard cash to back South-east Asian plans for peace in Cambodia, and said it was also willing to send personnel to supervise eventual free elections in that country. Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe told a meeting of theReuter - 271 words
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Article59 1984-07-13 16 BLUE-CHIP stock prices turned slightly higher yesterday, but the overall market remained in a correction phase in mid-morn-ing trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up slightly more than one point to under 1110. Overall, however, losers led gainers about five to four. Volume was over59 words
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Article42 1984-07-13 16 AP JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone pledged yesterday to fulfil Japan's pledges to open up its markets, an official from a USJapan business conference said. Mr Nakasone met five senior American businessmen at his official residence. APAP - 42 words
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Article56 1984-07-13 16 AFP MOST South-east Asian countries will enjoy strong economic growth this year and next, London's Henley Centre forecast yesterday. It recalled that their exports to the US have expanded well recently, but said the US gross national product might be only 2.6 per cent next year against anAFP - 56 words
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Article49 1984-07-13 16 AFP JAPAN can expect a growth rate of at least five per cent in 1984, the strongest in five years, according to experts. This is due to the country's export performance in the first half of the year and a rapid increase in investments of enterprises.AFP - 49 words
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Article55 1984-07-13 16 AP NIGERIA'S High Commissioner to London, using an assumed name, boarded a flight to Lagos late Wednesday night. Major General Haldu Hananiya's reported departure on a scheduled Nigeria Airways plane came amid speculation the UK government may expel him and other Nigerian diplomats over lastAP - 55 words
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Article44 1984-07-13 16 Bernama DATUK Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad is expected to announce his new Cabinet lineup by Saturday. Sources in Malaysia said that the prime minister would make the announcement after the Umno Supreme council meeting to be held on Saturday morning. BernamaBernama - 44 words
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Advertisement258 1984-07-13 16 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Course No. 1. Ta July September, 1984 Course Title Date Aug 15 17 Aug 17 Aug 20 21 1. Tactics Techniques for Effective Supervision Jul 23 —25 2. The Allen Management Seminar Jul 23 —27 3. Starting A Productivity Improvement Programme in Your White Collar Areas Aug258 words
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Advertisement289 1984-07-13 16 Here's Where You Can House Your Entire Business All In OFFICE WAREHOUSE GOODS HOIST WASHROOM CARFARK Save time and effort by having your entire business in a 3-storey Terrace Warehouse cum Office. Intrepid Investments Re Ltd has the right idea in its Intrepid Warehouse Complex, a protect comprising only 18289 words
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Miscellaneous60 1984-07-13 16 WMim Outlook for today: Portly cloudy; showers in several areas in the late morning and eorly afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on July 12 at the airport Maximum temperature 27.8 Associated humidity 82 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 0.30 Rainfall in millimetres60 words
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166 1984-07-13 17 UNSTABLE conditions in the Middle East and a coal miners strike in England have led to higher fuel prices for shipping companies and this will lead to increasing existing surcharges. "It is becoming a very volatile market," says Gerald Van Geyzel, president166 words
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Article150 1984-07-13 17 AFP BRITAIN'S National Union of Seamen (NUS) has ordered its members to stop moving freight-carry-ing ferries owned by the nationalised Sealink Company, beginning midnight today. It said the action was to protest government plans to return the company to the private sector. More than 80 per centAFP - 150 words
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Article, Illustration531 1984-07-13 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE FEWER Singaporeans are taking to the sea. Last year, only 2,713 Singapore seamen were employed at sea a sharp drop of 28 per cent compared with the previous year. The state of the local shipping industry is a far531 words
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Article121 1984-07-13 17 THE CONFERENCES covering trade between Europe and India, Pakistan and Bangladesh said they were amending the currency adjustment factor (CAF) from the continent eastbound to minus 2.50 per cent from plus 0.50 per cent, effective July 16. They were also be amending the UK westbound CAF to minus121 words
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Article746 1984-07-13 17 ItllpplHQ LiM c«t AIM VI 3 Ahror**! Unor VI 5 AC To.pl*, X s Alpoc VI s Amoro Shpg IV APCUn* V 4 APL 4/5 Arrow L*i«t X 4 ASCL Auobrofcar V 5 ArtmLvwt X 4 AuMowo Lata V Baft-Onant VI 4/5 Bathe Em X 4 Boogkok746 words
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Article, Illustration847 1984-07-13 18 Lloyd's Shipping Economist ALTHOUGH ITS profits were more than halved last year, Overseas Containers Ltd looked poised to achieve a much better result during 1964. While the breaking up of Jervis Bay on rocks within the outer Bilbao harbour on Jan 24Lloyd's Shipping Economist - 847 words
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257 1984-07-13 18 LLOYD'S Register of Shipping reported total losses for the world fleet at 0.13 per cent of ships and 0.06 per cent of tonnage for the last quarter of 1983. Ninety-seven ships of 323,407 gross tons were written off as total losses, according to257 words
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Article1745 1984-07-13 18 IRON ore chartering has been more active on Wednesday while rates for grain fixing from the US Gulf to Japan have tended to recover from lower levels recorded earlier this week, shipbrokers said. Iron ore from Tubarao to Pohang received US$lO and 15.25 was paid from Port Cartier1,745 words
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886 1984-07-13 18 NYT THE CAMPUS is 90 waterfront acres, shaded by pines and patrolled by peacocks. It houses a new US$26 million resort hotel and workshops full of technological amenities that would evoke envy at many universities. The fleet of training vessels mooredNYT - 886 words
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Article266 1984-07-13 19 AFP NEW ORDERS at the world's shipyards for tanker tonnage In the first half of 1964 rose nearly 75 per cent over the corresponding period last year to 4.2 million tonnes, Londonbased shipbrokers Lambert Brothers reported. This sharp rise, coming at a time when overcapacityAFP - 266 words
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445 1984-07-13 19 Reuter A HUGE NEW deep-water port being built near Tallinn, Soviet Estonia, the largest on the Baltic, is able to handle the bulk of Soviet grain purchases when completed. Work began on the site, 30 km east of the Estonian capital Tallinn,Reuter - 445 words
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Article189 1984-07-13 19 AFP A JAPANESE shipyard has completed a 31,000-ton bulk carrier rigged with auxiliary fuel-saving sails. The shipyard claims that two nils in the ship's bow can making savings in bunker fuel of between seven to 30 per cent depending on the wind. Nippon Kokan KK (NKK),AFP - 189 words
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Article202 1984-07-13 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAH EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K M Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.202 words
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267 1984-07-13 19 FT A TRIAL of strength over government-backed plana for drastic cut-backs in Spanish shipyards took place yesterday with a strike call In all of the country's shipbuilding centres. The strike, organised principally by the communist-controlled Workers' Commissions, which claim to represent 45 perFT - 267 words
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4868 1984-07-13 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 arrivol and departure from the Port of Singapore.4,868 words
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Article615 1984-07-13 25 S!" RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Zim S'pore 8W 14.7.84 0200 Star Shpg TA 3 1200-1400 L6 B Seroja 308 14.7.84 0700 Leo Shpg FSB 1000-1200/1800-1900 Ul Chengtu 36S 14.7.84 0700 Straits615 words
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Article1563 1984-07-13 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B APT A African Shipping Agencies (S) Afra-EaraaU Liar Transgroup <S) Ahreaklel Liarr SfrvW Kim Shpg (S) AJĔr*4 C Taepfer Octtnui Shipping Agency (S) Marintrx Enterprise (PK > Alp*r bitrasea (S) Binung Shpg (KL) Island1,563 words
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Article403 1984-07-13 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Builder Do nam No 8 Eastern Harmony Frotadurban Ned Alkmaar Pearl Shun That Straits Pride Thomaseverett Prosper Chi Cheng Evla Luck Jenson Luculent Ned Nagoya Rlau Semlnung Yu Cai PASIR PANJANG Berth 23 37/8 33/4 31/2 44 35/6 25/6 21 29/30403 words
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Advertisement386 1984-07-13 17 TIMES llusinrss I )irc( l< >r ot Sin^.iporr DEVELOPED OVER A PERIOD OF 86 YEARS (BUKU MERAH) •W--lARDIXK A XT AH FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE !0 EUROPE VIA SUEZ S'lMr* U/7 16/7 22/7 31/7 10/8 22/8 1/9 6/9 10/9 15/9 amburg P Kriarif 15/7 17/7 23/7 2/8 11/8 23/8 2/9 7/9386 words
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Advertisement198 1984-07-13 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe 2) Mm 3) H-bwi 4) Gtarj I VESSEL U) Gtarg 1) MMmo. Stockholm. Oslo. IbtimAi. 2) Copi»ha|n. Aarlws. 3) Btwm* 4) Mwp. Amsterdam. UK. 5) Basic. Bordeaia Also accepting Mtifnwduli cn|o to Hongkong A Japan A Koraa Unci Cat P. Ma* EASTBOUND B. SEROJA198 words
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Advertisement801 1984-07-13 19 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPPING SlnQiport to Sibih. fiwmufc. Brurwl Ports and Bangkok ON! AINJ RSHIP SIRVICt 10 OK CONTiNf NT Lvii ALSO ACCtFTWB CARGO FPU: trim Ira* r«M Latta S'tNl PJMaa| M J faM IM fafaa Mat M/7 hU MM M IM IM a/7801 words
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