The Business Times, 24 July 1984
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Title Section12 1984-07-24 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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506 1984-07-24 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - Decision follows study of expected passenger and cargo growth By WANG LOOK KEAH, Transport Correspondent THE MINISTRY of Finance has given a green light for a government grant to build the second passenger terminal at Changi Airport. The decision came after a careful study506 words
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185 1984-07-24 1 SINGAPORE'S trade deficit continued to narrow in the first half of the year with export growth outstripping that of imports. The trade deficit from January to June this year amounted to $5.07 billion against $7.26 billion in the same period last year. Exports185 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-07-24 1 C T 0 K Ur ter i c rti#r briefcases and wallets were destroyed in Cartler's attorneys confiscated the goods. Thailand has become a major centre for counterfeit leather goods. A small "array" of lawyers, detectives and agencies is working worldwide to and destrSvUPI picture - 61 words
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68 1984-07-24 1 THE NATIONAL University of Singapore is offering its library facilities to companies in Singapore which undertake research and development. Companies can apply for corporate membership, entitling them to make use of the NUS Central, Law and Medical libraries. A maximum of five employees from each68 words
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229 1984-07-24 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM in Hongkong RUMOURS of trouble in the Sino-British negotiations on the future of Hongkong sent stock prices down in Hongkong yesterday. In their steepest slide so far this year, prices plummeted by 54.06 points to 747.02 on the Hang229 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-07-24 1 THE Btappan stock market asp tall perfwinuee yeaay, except far itnig baylag litereit In MmpMnt iteek Paa-Ei. The day ended with the allseetor BT Composite ladex sheddlag lit point to 781.13 while the Straits Times lad as- trial ladex laehed ap $M paint to 871*. Caattoa eaatfaaed to68 words
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272 1984-07-24 1 Reuter AMERICA'S gross national product, after removing the effects of inflation, expanded at a 7.5 per cent annual rate in the second quarter of this year, the Commerce Department said. That reading is stronger than the tentative or "flash" figureReuter - 272 words
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156 1984-07-24 1 POLITICS and business must not mix. This message comes from a minister who has been in politics long enough to know what he is talking about. Mr S Rajaratnam, the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), told a group of businessmen last night that156 words
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551 1984-07-24 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY FINANCE companies' four-year proposal to operate a market in mortgage-backed securities is likely to be delayed further with the latest decision by the insurance companies to withdraw from the project. BT understands that the consortium of 17 insurance companies has551 words
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Advertisement115 1984-07-24 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM Increase your court time The new CT6OO features a redesigned sole unit for added durability. Plus, we've wrapped the gum rubber outersole around the front to provide longer wear for all you toe draggers.* The New Balance CT6OO an increasingly important part of your115 words
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Advertisement257 1984-07-24 1 A SEEING ROBOT may soon find its way into Singapore factories. Unlike its predecessor, this robot will be linked to a vision system, allowing it to see and make its own decisions. Page 4 OIL IMPORTS by noncommunist industrialised countries will rise for the rest of the 1980s, owing mainly257 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration490 1984-07-24 2 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG RCP-TV STUDIOS, the only competitor to the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation in the production of commercials on video, is calling it a day. The company is moving its entire production equipment to Kuala Lumpur on Sep 1, leaving only one clerk to490 words
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285 1984-07-24 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO A LOCAL tradlag eempaay, Khoo Bee Slew Co (S) Pte Ltd, has teamed ap with Elga, the British water parifleatiea specialists, la a $NMM jsiat veatare. Elga-KBS (8) Pte Ltd, maaafactarers aad sappUer* sf water parifleattea285 words
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Article109 1984-07-24 2 THE SINGAPORE Armed Forces will conduct military exercises in Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kah, Marsiling, Mandai, Tampines, Tuas, Bah Soon Pah, Wing Loong, Loyang and Ulu Sembawang this week until Sunday. The public is advised not to be alarmed. The RSAF will also conduct live firing109 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-07-24 2 SCOIT TATTEBBALL is now the regional operations manager for DHL International's Southeast Asia and South Pacific regions. Based in Singapore, Mr Tattersall will coordinate and oversee DHL's physical distribution network in this region. A lawyer by training, he has been with DHL for more than seven years.266 words
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380 1984-07-24 2 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN WEST GERMAN companies should change their investment attitude towards Singapore by adopting a more far-sighted approach. They should see the Republic as a services centre for the region, instead of being merely a manufacturing base for their business. This380 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article, Illustration91 1984-07-24 2 an Australian manufacturer of rollformed ceilings, is seeking an agent for its products in Singapore. Its ceilings feature resilient surface finishes while its systems and components are made of a steel-based material (Zincalume/galvabond) or aluminium. The ceilings come in sizes which allow versatility in installation. It has91 words
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67 1984-07-24 2 has built and ship- ped to Australia the first completed centre and aft fuselage shipset for the FA-18 Hornet strike fighter. Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Melbourne, will assemble the remaining sections to complete the aircraft in Australia. Northrop's aircraft division is the principal FA-18 subcontractor, producing the67 words
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47 1984-07-24 2 has an- nounced the XELOSTM operating system for its Series 3200 family of super minicomputers. XELOS software incorporates the latest enhancements announced by ATAT. With this announcement, PerkinElmer becomes the first alternative source for this operating environment. XELOS software includes a number of Perkin-Elmer extras.47 words
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Article73 1984-07-24 2 of London is to acquire all the shares of SAO Consultants Inc of San Franciso. The consideration for the acquisition is US$7.3 million and will be satisfied by the issue of 5.8 million new shares to the vendors of SAO Consultants Inc. Under the terms of the73 words
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Article53 1984-07-24 2 AG (DBV), a West German insurance company, has ordered a $13.6 million Sperry large-scale computer. The 1100/92 is the largest and most powerful system manufactured by Sperry. It features advanced technology, including high performance packaging, resulting in substantially more power per cubic foot of space and faster53 words
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323 1984-07-24 3 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO MEMBERSHIP OF the Community Chest is growing. While the number currently stands at 18, another seven have applied to join the Chest next year. Of these, four have been confirmed as members namely, the Society for the Aged Sick, the323 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-07-24 3 RIS Computers has signed an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreement with the Convergent Technologies Inc <CT) of the US, the first such agreement in the Asia-Pacific region. ■>- CT manufacturer of multi-processors and multioperating system microcomputers sells its system products primarily to324 words
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533 1984-07-24 3 YAP BOH HOON - Expansion plans to proceed in spite of poor retail market By YAP BOH HOON MAJOR Japanese retailers, faced with a depressed market, have reported satisfactory sales in the first half of this year. Those with expansion plans are still going ahead, but all are watching533 words
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Article, Illustration337 1984-07-24 4 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE A SEEING ROBOT may soon find its way into Singapore factories. Unlike its predecessor, this robot will be linked to a vision system, allowing it to see and make its own decisions. A group of local engineers are attending a337 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-07-24 4 SINGAPORE factory managers look for "exact models" and tend to believe that perfect systems exist. They also expect too much too soon, said a Japanese management consultant. Mr Kuniaki Fujimoto, a partner in the management information consulting division of Arthur Andersen Associates,454 words
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159 1984-07-24 4 FREE immunisation against rubella (German measles) will be provided at all government Maternal and Child Health (MCH) centres for women who plan to have babies. This immunisation will provide almost 100 per cent protection against German measles which might159 words
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91 1984-07-24 4 SWISSAIR has joined Travelnet, the computerised travel reservations system launched by the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore. The airline signed an agreement with Telecoms, which is also the body operating the system, last Friday. Travelnet allows travel agents which subscribe to the service to book91 words
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203 1984-07-24 4 ELECTRICITY for industries is so cheap compared with other production costs that companies fail to become aware of the need for energy conservation. Mr Sidek bin Saniff, Parliamentary Secretary (Trade Industry and Social Affairs), said this yesterday at the opening of a203 words
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181 1984-07-24 4 THE NUMBER of break-ins into shophouses in public housing estates rose to 107 for the first five months this year against 80 for the same period last year, while robberies increased from eight to 14 cases. Unless a concerted effort was made181 words
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134 1984-07-24 4 SINGAPORE students applying for undergraduate studies in the United Kingdom will now have to deal directly with the authority there. The Public Service Commission yesterday announced that the students should send their applications direct to the University Central Council on Admissions (UCCA).134 words
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Advertisement179 1984-07-24 2 Before and after Conqueror v ml 4 *4 ii Conqueror means business In today's highly competitive business world, every advantage counts. To stand out from the rest, you not only have to sound good on paper, you have to look good too. When you put your business proposals on Conqueror179 words
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Advertisement95 1984-07-24 3 South East Asia's high-tech electronics industry goes shopping at inTEßimon SEmiCOfIDUCTOR inTERfIfiTIOnAL REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE 16 18 August, World Trade Centre Hall 2, Singapore m> m «W m m i i la m m mmmrn ik m Please send me more informatton for INTERNEPCON/SEMICONDUCTOR i Please pre-regrster me for free95 words
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Advertisement337 1984-07-24 4 We have all the cool facts at our fingertips Fact The Hitachi multi-split air-conditioner cools four rooms with one outdoor unit. Fact Each indoor unit takes a maximum space of only 0.3M 2 It can be mounted high up on the wall or ceiling, leaving you more floor space for337 words
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OVERSEAS
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350 1984-07-24 5 AP A CONGRESSIONAL report has concluded that US forces could not sustain combat against the Soviet Union, the New York .Times reported on Sunday. The Pentagon said the present administration of President Ronald Reagan inherited the shortcomings, the newspaper said. But theAP - 350 words
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109 1984-07-24 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S Conservative government, cheered by the settlement of a national dock strike, on Sunday it had enough coal stockpiled to withstand the four-month-old coal strike even if it lasted well into next year. Energy Minister Peter Walker said supplies of coal atReuter - 109 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article59 1984-07-24 5 THE South Korean government has announced new measures aimed at stimulating the country's overseas construction industry, Construction Ministry officials said. They said the ceiling on the amount of credit Korean expatriate contractors can draw from Korean bank branches abroad will be raised to 50 per cent of the59 words
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Article58 1984-07-24 5 SEVENTY British mothers who said their children were damaged by an American morning sickness drug were advised to sue for compensation in US and British courts. Earlier this month, manufacturers Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals agreed to a US$l2O million fund for US claimants one of the largest out-of-court settlements58 words
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Article40 1984-07-24 5 SOUTH Korean Defence Ministry officials denied on Sunday a North Korean charge that the South Korean army had opened fire on a northern military post the day before. "They (North Korea) are making false accusations," the officials said.40 words
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Article59 1984-07-24 5 Agencies TIME magazine has complained to Israeli law authorities that eavesdropping devices had been placed in its bureau in Jerusalem, a Time correspondent said. Correspondent David Halevy said two hired detective agencies found that "someone installed some sort of instrument that amplifies our voices and transmits themAgencies - 59 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-07-24 5 WORKMEN yesterday started restoring the severed right arm of Denmark's msst Cameos symbol, the Little Mermaid statoe In Copenhagen harbonr, after two yonths admitted sawing It off while drank. The yonths, aged 18 nnd It, took the arm to the poHce station at Glastrap on SnndayAP photo - 110 words
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382 1984-07-24 5 World market unlikely to tighten before 1990s Reuter, UPI OIL IMPORTS by non-commu-nist industrialised countries will rise for the rest of the 1900b, due mainly to less output from the British North Sea sector and the US. The Paris-based International Energy Agency (lEA)Reuter,; UPI - 382 words
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Article166 1984-07-24 5 Reuter FOREIGN investments by US manufacturing firms declined last year for the third consecutive year, but the fall was modest and a slight turnround is likely this year. The Conference Board said US manufacturers announced 187 investments abroad in 1963, 2 per cent below the 1962Reuter - 166 words
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305 1984-07-24 5 UPI AN AMERICAN government advisory panel recommends in a major report that the US consider dumping radioactive waste in the oceans. The controversial report to President Reagan and Congress being released this month by the National Advisory Committee on Oceans andUPI - 305 words
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Article134 1984-07-24 5 AP NIGERIA has warned that it will withhold payment on its massive international debt until a fugitive Nigerian politician in London is returned for trial on corruption charges, the Daily Mail reported yesterday. The London newspaper said unnamed sources in the Nigerian government claim thatAP - 134 words
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311 1984-07-24 6 Reuter PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday rejected suggestions by the country's Roman Catholic church leaders that martial law would be reimposed soon. In a State of the Nation address delivered at the opening of the new parliament, he also appealed to the oppositionReuter - 311 words
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Article194 1984-07-24 6 THE MALAYSIAN government was yesterday urged to find ways to ensure that Malaysians working in Singapore will not lose any benefits due to them. Debating the royal address in the State Assembly, Mr Ahmad Abdullah said it was important that the Labour Department and other related194 words
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Article62 1984-07-24 6 UPI IN A MAJOR breakthrough in border talks, Thailand yesterday agreed to allow Laotian authorities into three disputed villages along the two countries' common border. The Thai Interior Minister said the area around the three border villages of Ban Mai, Ban Klang and Ban Sawang, would beUPI - 62 words
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197 1984-07-24 6 AP MANY PHILIPPINE banks suffered heavy withdrawals yesterday after a major savings bank said it was suspending operations because it could not meet demands from depositors. A central bank spokesman declined to confirm that there was a run on the banks, but added that "weAP - 197 words
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Article, Illustration406 1984-07-24 6 Reuter A SOVIET truck rolled out of Moscow's embassy in Bonn early yesterday and headed for home with nine tonnes of undelivered cargo that provoked a diplomatic wrangle in Switzerland and West Germany. The white Mercedes Benz truck, with the blue logo ofReuter; UPI picture - 406 words
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Article144 1984-07-24 6 AP FORMER Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin has broken a lengthy silence to endorse Yitzhak Shamir and his Likud Party in Israel's general election. In a telephone interview on Sunday, Mr Begin said: "I hope the Likud wins the election and that Mr Yitzhak Shamir willAP - 144 words
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Article783 1984-07-24 6 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvica number Locol time From PAA CAL MAS MAS MAS MAS RBA SIA CPA GIA SIA SIA SIA MAS MAS GIA SIA SIA SIA SIA GIA SIA THAI GIA GIA SIA LUFT THAI SIA KLM CAL CPA MAS MAS SV MAS JAL PA5 CJ009 MH681783 words
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Advertisement280 1984-07-24 6 \^im r s*.S $h«*£ A m *C. A, v f£ :SSsf* A -4-» If.! Sfev. ;V> 4, i mum ImS**d < m. «S>- M *■<. afMr x ,•*>• vJB > W i? > In Hong Kong over 50 banks count oaTI Business Computer Systems everyday. As an integral part of280 words
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Advertisement19 1984-07-24 6 LMdor, Page 8 I ¥W /Wl Pan Am First Class. first In Space, hirst In Luxury. First In Comfort.19 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article558 1984-07-24 7 SINGAPORE: The us dollar extended earlier gains against most major currencies in fairly active late trading yesterday. The dollar was underpinned by expectations that US interest rates will rise further and US second gross national product figure will show an upward revision from its ealier flash forecast of558 words
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Article198 1984-07-24 7 Interbank rates at 3pm Local dollars to rtacday btms parity eh"on* unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1545 2.1555 2 8196 -23 59 Sterling pound 2 8439 2 8474 7 3469 -61.29 Australian dollar 1.7710 1.7740 3.4286 48 30 NZ dollar 1 0686 1 0713 3.4286 68 79198 words
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Article249 1984-07-24 7 SINGAPORE Futures closed easier yesterday in moderate trading mainly due to a stronger US dollar. December, the only traded position with a turnover of 583 lots, closed weaker at U*****.40 an ounce compared with New York's Friday $353.00/ 354.20 close. HONGKONG Gold closed at a local twoyear low of249 words
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Article129 1984-07-24 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate eased by -point to close at 6% per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. But the bulk of the business was done at 7-13/16 per cent. Term rate for the onemonth maturity rose by */s-point from last Friday's closing- S$ interbank rates at129 words
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Article, Illustration234 1984-07-24 7 Asian Asian dollar deposit rates closed steady yesterday at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. One month closed at 11.50/40 per cent, three months at 11.95/85 per cent and six months at 12.55/45 per cent. 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months us$234 words
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159 1984-07-24 7 NYT CONTINENTAL Illinois National Bank and Trust Co has abruptly made public the results of an internal investigation of its lending policies that led the bank into its current difficulties. The 70-page single-spaced report documented a "breakdown" in the bank's lending controls inNYT - 159 words
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Article77 1984-07-24 7 Reuter VENEZUELA will seek a rescheduling for at least 10 years of payments on its US$34 billion foreign debt, says chief debt negotiator Carlos Guillermo Rangel. He is in New York to head the Venezuelan team in for- mal negotiations on the restructuring. "We hope toReuter - 77 words
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143 1984-07-24 7 UNITED Overseas Bank (UOB) has moved its Tanjong Katong branch to bigger premises at Geylang Road. The office, situated in a shopping and office complex at the junction of Geylang and Tanjong Katong roads, is known as the UOB City Plaza branch. With a143 words
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294 1984-07-24 7 Bernama, Reuter CHASTENED by a crisis psychology the world over, lenders and borrowers kept a tight rein on the Asia-Pacific offshore credit market in the first half of this year, according to Asian Finance. Crashing from the heady peaks seen in both halves of 1982,Bernama,; Reuter - 294 words
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Article102 1984-07-24 7 Reuter ASSETS of Bahrain's 77 offshore banks rose to US$63 20 billion at the end of May, compared with $61.58 billion at the end of April and a record $63.47 billion at the end of March. The Bahrain Monetary Agency said in a press statement loansReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement351 1984-07-24 7 TREAT YOURSELF TO A TEST-DRIVE TODAY Nissan's new Bluebird, code-named the 'Power Bird' because of its revolutionary new front-wheel drive engine, has acceleration and performance which put it in a class of its own. It has a totally new design too and is powerful and elegant. Inside, there's a new351 words
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FEATURES
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Article479 1984-07-24 8 IF YOU CAN'T pass something off as diplomatic baggage, the next best thing is to recall it. That's what the Soviets have just done. They have ordered a "bag" to return home because the Swiss and Germans say it is a lorry. The Americans would call it a479 words
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Article, Illustration854 1984-07-24 8 PETER KILBORN - US Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker's penchant for ambiguity is unlikely to diminish in his testimony before Congress this week about his plans for money supply and interest rates. It might, more than ever, reflect the uncertainty that surrounds the US economy, saysNYT - 854 words
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Article395 1984-07-24 8 RICHARD HARNETT - By RICHARD HARNETT UPI THE LINK between a growing Silicon Valley enterprise and one of the industrial giants of Japan might well be a small Swiss bank. Dr Thomas P Treichler, the American agent for Interallianz Bank of Zurich, puts together deals through which relatively smallUPI - 395 words
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244 1984-07-24 8 ONG TENG CHEONG - letter to the Editor ONG TENG CHEONG I REFER to your editorial, "Dissent from Teng Cheong" (BT July 20). It proves my point that we are not short of critics including a few in the press who are quick244 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1984-07-24 9 RICHARD SEAH - John McMillin has spent more than 25 years doing humanitarian work Dr John McMillin, director of relief and rehabilitation at World Vision International, talks to RICHARD SEAH about his work, volunteers, and trained and dedicated professional relief workers RICHARD SEAH BUSINESS SKILLS help John McMillin1,095 words
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629 1984-07-24 9 MAHRUS IBRAHIM - By MAHRUS IBRAHIM Bernama THE DAYAKS in Sarawak have come a long way in shedding their image as a meek and timid community. They have also successfully dismissed their reputation of projecting bare-breasted women oblivious to the surroundings. The fact remains, however,Bernama - 629 words
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Advertisement171 1984-07-24 8 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 given171 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1041 1984-07-24 8 to sm n HIGHLIGHTS INSIDE CHINA: THE KAZAKHS OF CHINA Bpm, Channel 12 One of China's 55 minority tribes is the Turkish Kazakhs. The film explores how these nomadic horsemen in the vast mountain ranges of the for north-west hove coped with the imposition of an alien Chinese political system1,041 words
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Advertisement235 1984-07-24 9 Morning, Noon Night Now you can travel Royal Executive Class on any of our 3 daily flights to Bangkok Breakfast Flight When i travel Royal Executive Class you'll find luxury goes a long way. We give you more leg room to relax in comfort while you enjoy our gourmet course.235 words
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Miscellaneous670 1984-07-24 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 3 Shore certificates but not of aM descriptions (5) 8 Colour a pie's turned (5) 10 Smart like little Nathanid? (5) 11 He's in command (3) 12 Lionel's hospital? (5) 13 Vessel from which to gulp cod? (4, 3) 15 Matter in a most unstable form (5) 18670 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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257 1984-07-24 10 NYT PARIBAS, the nationalised French international banking group, has set up two venturecapital companies to strengthen its presence in the high technology sector. One company called Paribas Technology France would offer assistance to French and other European high technology businesses, including helpingNYT - 257 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1984-07-24 10 Region is golden crescent of market, says analyst UPI US CAR sales are growing rapidly in the 10 states that make up America's Sun Belt, but market analysts are warning eager car makers not to generalise whenUPI - 1,293 words
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Advertisement385 1984-07-24 10 <&i I m ir.Qi HUANG PALACE I V 4 i Hong Kong Tim Sum served from 11 am to 230 pm (We also cater for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and Chinese dinner functions.) For Rrsrnmttons plrasr (all Ext /'?7 or 1-fOO PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL SINGAPORE 181. klhlmxi Riud. Siiik.iimni OK2O IVI:385 words
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Advertisement134 1984-07-24 10 Ja 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 a^wn •mwifcra 2700rchard Road Singaporeo923 Tele*:134 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article363 1984-07-24 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed sharply lower yesterday with the Hang Seng Index recording its second biggest single-day fall of the year. The index closed 54.08 down at 747.02, its second lowest close of 1984, as prices fell in line with other centres in the region on concern about the363 words
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Article226 1984-07-24 11 JULY 33 Al Sincara Indus Asia Camant Cathay Com KT 820 25 50 30.00 +0.1 -03 -0.4 Cham Indus Lian Hwa Indus Nan Yo Plas Pacific Cons Pocihc Elact Wra 22 10 12 75 31.40 27 80 18 90 -0.1 unch -0.1 -0.4 Chang Hwa Bar* Chan Loono 59.00226 words
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Article438 1984-07-24 11 TOKYO: Share prices tumbled across the board yesterday afternoon on selling triggered by the exchange's suspension of trading in Riccar Co Ltd shares at 1430 Tokyo time. The market average fell 222.80 to close at a 1984 low of 9,703.35, after falling 19.12 last Saturday. Turnover was 160 million438 words
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Article80 1984-07-24 11 July 23 Won 680 +9 Hyi*xlai Corp Hyundai Motor KAL 956 706 474 715 100 57 15 oneh Choheung Bk Commancal 6k 652 670 656 -3 -10 +61 Korea Ol Korea Sh* 1429 426 840 139 ■4 30 Daewoo Corp Daewoo tnd 498 645 730 13 23 55 Sormung80 words
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Article385 1984-07-24 11 AUSTRALIA: Buyers retreated from Australian stock exchanges yesterday following another fall in the Dow Jones industrial average and a sudden slump in the international gold price. Near the close, the All Ordinaries Index was down 5.8 at its day's low of 675.0. The All Industrials Index was down 4.2385 words
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Article111 1984-07-24 11 JULY 23 Mm Son City Son C/adtt 61 ♦2 Amo fibra 111 2 Avuttwyo In*. *rx) TfU« 124 1 Soulti Ana Ffcr Thai Comnuro a 48 tt unch Bonk Of AyuAoyo Ltd Boto Shot Bart Juckar Chorooog Thai Wr* 134 615 •1 •6 Thai Oanu Bar Thai Parmmn I111 words
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Article124 1984-07-24 11 MANILA: Share prices closed easier yesterday in continued dull trading reflecting lower metal prices overseas and the Philippine economic situation. The Commercial and Industrial Index was down 0.28 at 124.98 and the Mining marker fell 52.90 to 944.37. Oils eased 0.003 to 0.766. PLOT fell to 37 from 37.50124 words
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Article68 1984-07-24 11 Reuter THE AFTER-TAX profit of 75 foreign banks in Japan in the year ended last March 31 fell 12 per cent to .10.34 billion yen from a year earlier, the Nihon Kin-Yu Tsushin newspaper said. There was a 15.1 per cent drop in the foreign banks'Reuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-07-24 11 WORLD International's proposal to restructure its holdings and hive off its shipping subsidiary has stirred interesting debate in Hongkong as to the motive behind the move. The South China Morning Post said many stockbrokers and shipping sources expressed doubt the revamping would make any difference to547 words
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168 1984-07-24 11 Bernama ICI PAINTS (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd's recent contract with a Japanese paint company will enable it to take advantage of the expected upturn in car paint demand with the production of the Malaysian car next July. Its chairman, Tan Sri Hamzah Sendut, yesterdayBernama - 168 words
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84 1984-07-24 11 AFP FINANCIALLY troubled Riccar Co, Japan's thirdbiggest sewing machine maker, yesterday applied to the Tokyo district court for composition with creditors. Riccar, capitalised at about 8.19 billion yen, suffered an 825 million yen deficit during last fiscal year ended March 31, due to dwindledAFP - 84 words
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Advertisement130 1984-07-24 11 lack Vm >Li Just the right touch of magic to turn your night into Gold Music hi Ildcchus Interna!:' >mj/ > >f L< >rui< >n U, ./vr■ M II i! 'K I KI sAT.ii m < ciiliiia 1 'urk S>li<>i*n(<>■ i >« (S Ill') ['J us your blues, your old130 words
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Advertisement99 1984-07-24 11 m*' <« T r AL D&cofheque 11 We're blasting oft tonight and every night at Para Wave Discotheque. Take off to the stars groove to the pulsating rhythms spun by the dynamic music makers. Solosa Sound Services. ButfnM* Hour* A Flrat Drink Charge Waakday* A Sunday* »pm-2«m; $U«* M. Sat99 words
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Advertisement137 1984-07-24 11 Once again Hilton's Orchard Cafe creates culinary excitement with a difference Dine on authentic Thai favourites, prepared by chefs from Hilton International Bangkok. As an added attraction, a Chiang Mai umbrella painter will be in residence, demonstrating this popular Thai handicraft. Buffet includes Tom Yam Khoong (spicy shrimp soup), Ghang137 words
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Advertisement109 1984-07-24 11 J V hnibA the clock \r*~ k V 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 claypot specialities, Hainanese chicken rice and other109 words
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590 1984-07-24 12 MICHAEL NEIL - Abandoning efforts to get brands accepted by KL market By MICHAEL NEIL INDONESIA has abandoned all its efforts to get its Banka and Mentok tin brands accepted on the new open-outcry Kuala Lumpur Tin Market and is reconciled, until the return of normal590 words
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582 1984-07-24 12 RUBBER prices are expected to move up and the market is forecast to be stronger in the coming months, the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Licensing Board (MRELB) said. In its Rubber Market Review for June, the MRELB said that production of rubber582 words
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139 1984-07-24 12 Reuter A TOTAL of 61 Indian textile mills have closed since September last year because of high cotton prices, DHPai Panandiker, secretary-general of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) stated. He said the price of cotton in India has risenReuter - 139 words
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Article85 1984-07-24 12 THE Straits tin price In Pea»>g yesterday remained at the ITA fleer level o( M 529.15 per Ule en continned lack ef demand. Dealers noted strong soppert from the buffer stock manager and scattered baying by Japanese and local Interests. Sentiment was dampened by a larger offering of85 words
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Article166 1984-07-24 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday weakened on short-sell-ing and reserve of buyers sparked by a lower Chicago soybean complex close last week. In the July position, south region eased Ms4o to $965 per tonne, central $37.50 to $967.50 and north $35 to $990. In August, south (ell166 words
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Article149 1984-07-24 12 Yarn (l« HK* pet bole o* 400 *>) China carded yarn, cones Bkje Phoenix 16's 3,450 Blue Phoenix 20'» 3,550 Blue Phoenix 32'» 3,900 Blue Phoenix 40'» 4,350 Carded yam, hank BKj« Phoenix 21'» 3,600 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32'» 5,500 Blue Phoenix 40"» 5,600 Open-end yarn Blue149 words
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218 1984-07-24 12 Reuter JAPANESE wheat imports fell to 477,206 tonnes in June from 566,901 tonnes in May and compared with 455,244 tonnes in June 1983, Japan's Finance Minsitry customs-cleared trade statistics show. Durum wheat imports rose to 7,647 tonnes from 3,045 tonnes in May and nilReuter - 218 words
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Article151 1984-07-24 12 Chinese Produce Robusta 20/25% 487 50 Exchange FOB NSW (Seller* noon clow>a pri Ice* on July Nutmeg 23. S$/100kg) 110 FOB NSW 355 00 B W FOB NSW 256 00 Coconut oil Gombier Bulk FOB 210 00 FOB NSW 305 00 Old drum FOB 223.00 New drum FOB151 words
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Article289 1984-07-24 12 Singapore (SS/Mo, ee-godoww) C-l special C-l Ordmory Loonzain 100% unq unq Thoi white 100% 1st ckro first grade 100% second grade ss (kangaroo) 100% third grade unq new crop 105 Porboiled 100% 2nd doss 0.77 5% 10% 280 275 100% 3rd doss 075 25% new crop No stock B-10%289 words
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Article880 1984-07-24 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended the morning yesterday with pared gains of £15 to £8 a tonne from Friday. September traded last at £2,215, £7 below its peak but still £14 above the previous close. Prices extended opening New York based gains on light commission house buying, deriving background880 words
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Article269 1984-07-24 12 SINGAPORE The market closed easier yesterday with August One RSS buyers quoted at 184.75 cents per kg, down 0.25 cent from last Friday. The morning session opened one cent lower following easier London advices and fell further before picking up towards the morning close on light buying of August269 words
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Article262 1984-07-24 12 RAS prices (in S centiAfo, FOt m bates) NOON CLOSE Beyers Sutton Beyers Siim int 1 RSS prompt 180.00 181.00N 182.00 183.00N Int 1 RSS Aug 183 25 183.75 184.75 185.75 Int 1 RSS Sep 189 50 190.50 191.25 191.75 Int 2 RSS 176.75 I77.75N 178.00 179.00N262 words
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Article89 1984-07-24 12 (in cantt/1 ton i poMeti) August September (current mth) (forward mth) NOON NOON RAS Ruycn B«y«n f-M SSR20 182 00 184.00N 183 00 I85.00N SSR50 180 00 182.00N 181 00 183.00N MRELB B«y«n C -M Jintla ■wyen SiHin SMR CV 230.50 232.50N 232.50 234.SON SMRL ■230 5089 words
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Advertisement106 1984-07-24 12 We pride ourselves on being the first major valve manufacturer in Singapore We're the world's largest producer of forged steel gate, globe and check valves. And also Singapore's first complete valve manufacturer. We manufacture guality valves and controls for industry, using guality raw materials: Carbon Steel AHoy Steel Stainless Steel106 words
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Article, Illustration4087 1984-07-24 13 THE PERFORMANCE of the Singapore stock market was lacklustre yesterday. The market scoreboard showed 84 losers outpacing 34 gainers. At the final bell, the BT Composite Index lo6t 0.10 point to 781.13 and the Straits Times Industrial Index inched up 0.09 point4,087 words
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Article237 1984-07-24 13 SINGAPORE Rites Sliell 790 K—muting S0< 945 Po«-EI CULS 424 MSM A ICO 50< 204 M A A 1420 Poo-El S0« 293 Soar* Gloss SOc 175 MTr 370 Esso 1340 Lanrt Tin 340 TDM 306 Falls Lm HO* 580 f E Lemafctoo 310 loW 476 Now S««M237 words
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508 1984-07-24 13 SHARE prices closed on an easier note at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in another round of quiet trading. Except for a few selected industrial issues, interest was generally subdued as investors continued to remain on the sidelines. Overall, turnover dropped slightly to508 words
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Article2878 1984-07-24 13 810 and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of IXIOO units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Con tracts are quoted after the word2,878 words
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Advertisement5 1984-07-24 13 Business don* onthsKLSE SnPagt 145 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1984-07-24 14 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM, Hongkong Correspondent THE LAM SOON group, one of South-east Asia's largest manufacturing multinationals, is expanding its operations in Hongkong, bucking the caution in a jittery colony. According to Dr Raymond K F Ch'ien,1,098 words
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Article248 1984-07-24 14 SHELL Refining Company (FOM) Bhd's register of members will be closed from Aug 3-10 for determining bonus entitlement. Duly completed transfers should be received by the registrars on Aug 2. SYSTEMS and Securities Sdn Bhd will cease to be the share registrars for Magnum Corporation Bhd from Aug248 words
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Article99 1984-07-24 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hong Seng Index Monday 965.5 Friday 969.8 Monday 747.02 Week ago 958.5 Friday 801.10 Week ago 791.16 NEW YORK TOKYO Dow Jones Friday 1101.37 Tokyo Dow Jones Monday 9703.35 Thursday 1102.92 Week ago 1109.87 Saturday 9926.15 Standard and Poors Week ago ***** 58 Friday 149.5599 words
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Article205 1984-07-24 14 Managers' prices for July 24 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.12 3.31 The Sovmgs Fund 1.92 2.04 S'pore Prog Fund 1.38 146 S'pore Sec Fund 2.10 2.23 S'pore Invest Fund 1.16 1.23 S'pore Equity Fund 1 38 1 46 Asia Unit Trust Mol Invest Fund 2.51 2.66 Mol205 words
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Article2137 1984-07-24 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 xd Alai Hldo cd Alcom (2 056 22,137 words
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191 1984-07-24 14 AS PART of its programme to phase out loss-making activities, Pan-Electric Industries Ltd has put its subsidiary Jamson Aviation and Spares (Pte) Ltd into voluntary liquidation. Pan-EL acquired management control of Jamson in 1977 through its wholly-owned subsidiary Anrite Aviation Co Pte Ltd. It191 words
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Article153 1984-07-24 14 PRASER A Neave Limited: 85th AGM on July 27 at 10am at 475 River Valley Road (1024). KHONG Gnan Floor Milling Limited: EGM on July 27 at 11am in Registered Office, 120 Tanjong Rhu Road (1543). MOUNT Pleaoare Holdings Berhad: 23rd AGM on July 27 at 10am in153 words
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Article, Illustration608 1984-07-24 15 CHAN MAY PENG - By CHAN MAY PENG IN SPITE OF bleak conditions in the local property and hotel industries, City Developments Ltd and its 75-per cent owned subsidiary, King's Hotel Ltd, have managed to turn in a set of encouraging interim608 words
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254 1984-07-24 15 DAIM ZAINUDDIN has given up the chairmanship of Peremba Bhd following his recent appointment as Malaysia's nnance Minister. He told newsmen at Parliament House in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that he had not moved into his new office because his predecessor, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, had254 words
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Article23 1984-07-24 15 TRADING in Supreme Corp Bhd's shares on a settlement basis will resume on Friday. Ready trading in the counter resumed yesterday.23 words
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Article233 1984-07-24 15 MR JACK Chiarapurk is now deemed to have interest in 41.415 million Hotel Tsl-Paa shares (representing a 69.03 per cent stake), following the latest in a series of purchases of 49,000 shares for $46,380 by MPH Investments (S) Pte Ltd. The latter is a subsidiary of Jack ChiaMPH233 words
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456 1984-07-24 15 CHAN OI CHEE - Plan for 20-25 pc stake in local stockbroking firm By CHAN OI CHEE THE LONDON-BASED Kuwait Investment Office (KIO), which has built up a visible presence in Singapore's corporate scene, is moving into the stockbroking business here. BT understands that the investment456 words
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665 1984-07-24 15 HAW PAR Brothers International Ltd, in spite of its unexciting profit performance in the immediate term, is being rated more favourably than its two closest counterparts, Bousteadco and Mulpha International. In terms of PE ratio and yield, for example, Haw Par665 words
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241 1984-07-24 15 THE STOCK Exchange of Singapore has told Singapore Land Ltd to release to the public the relevant information on the $23.6 million compensation it received from Chartered Bank as required by the Listing Manual. Singland, in an announcement to the Kuala Lumpur Stock241 words
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Article760 1984-07-24 15 THE market closed sharply lower yesterday on renewed speculation about a possible rise in US interest rates. At 3.30pm, the FTSE 100 index had dropped 22.9 points to 986.9. Yesterday's closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: INDUSTRIALS July 23 Pence +A A*ed-Lyor» 152 -3760 words
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Advertisement455 1984-07-24 14 I International Conference on SECURITIES REGULATION, INSIDER TRADING, TAKEOVERS AND MERGERS lOth-llth August 1984 SINGAPORE PROF LOUIS LOSS HARVARD PROFESSOR W W AUTHOR ATTORNEY GOVERNM ENTA L Aiff. Cromwell Professor at Harvard Law School and J i formerly visiting Professor at Yale. London and others; Sometime Consultant to International Bank455 words
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Advertisement127 1984-07-24 15 APPOINTMENT FX MANAGER Based in the Far East the appointee will have overall responsibility for fx and money market dealings. Accordingly, a sound track record with active trading names is sought and management experience is a necessity. Our client is a branch of a respected International bank with an active127 words
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Advertisement438 1984-07-24 15 One Week Training Programme On Current Issues In Taxation and Investment Laws In ASEAN Countries 30th July 4th August, 1964, 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 laws438 words
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465 1984-07-24 16 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN THE EUROPEAN Economic Community has slapped an antidumping tariff duty on ball bearings, following the expiry last Sunday of a provisional duty imposed in March. But Singapore manufacturers maintain that they will not be affected. NMB Singapore said its465 words
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120 1984-07-24 16 FROM NEXT MONTH, government hospitals will accept credit cards for payment of deposits and bills. A Ministry of Health statement issued yesterday said that the scheme will initially be confined to Visa cards for admission into the Singapore General Hospital, Toa Payoh, Kandang Kerbau,120 words
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318 1984-07-24 16 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG ADMINISTRATORS of government ministries have been urged to be more critical in their computerisation projects because, while full of promise, computerisation also has its pitfalls. "The computerisation process must, therefore, be properly managed," said Mr Lee Yock Suan, Minister of State (Finance).318 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-07-24 16 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING STICK TO basics if you want to do well in business. That was the message Tom Peters presented yesterday to about 170 executives in Singapore. Mr Peters who, together with Bob Waterman, wrote the bestseller In Search Of368 words
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Article190 1984-07-24 16 UPI CHINA, reaping the benefits of its open-door policy, registered nearly US$3 billion in trade surplus for the first half of this year and approved 172 new joint ventures with foreign companies. Trade Ministry spokeswoman Ma Mei Li said yesterday that the total value of exportsUPI - 190 words
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103 1984-07-24 16 Reuter AN A NTT-CORRUPTION adviser to the Brunei government has been found dead at the coastal town of Muara, a spokesman for the Brunei High Commission in Singapore said yesterday. Ponniah Rajaratnam, a 68-year-old Singaporean, went to Brunei about three years ago toReuter - 103 words
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240 1984-07-24 16 THIRTEEN BILLS will be given a second reading in Parliament today. Five new ones will also be introduced. Among the bills to be read for the second time are the HUDC Housing Estates Bill, Income Tax (Amendment)240 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-07-24 16 THE OLYMPIC flame continues its journey toward* Los Angeles, fuelled by the American public's enthusiasm and undeterred by a Soviet-led boycott of the Games. With the competition just four days away, US Olympic ice skater Tiffany Chen, seen here running through San Dimes, California,AP photo - 78 words
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Article55 1984-07-24 16 STRONG second quarter economic growth reported by the government yesterday caused Wall Street stock prices to dip sharply at the opening. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down more than six points to around 1095. Overall, losing issues held more than a four-to-one lead over gainers. Volume55 words
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Article50 1984-07-24 16 Reuter TAIWAN is working on new legislation to combat commercial counterfeiting which has dented the island's trade reputation, Vice Economics Minister Li Mo said yesterday. He said the Industrial Modernisation Bill, to be presented to parliament soon, would ensure a more effective crackdown on fake products. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article56 1984-07-24 16 Reuter ANGRY Indian opposition politicians yesterday stormed out of parliament at the start of its last major session before elections as guerilla violence flared in north-eastern India. Opposition members in both the Upper and Lower Houses left to register protests over the government's handling of the crisesReuter - 56 words
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Article58 1984-07-24 16 AP A MALAYSIAN airliner which arrived at Hongkong's Kai Tak International Airport yesterday from Sabah was searched by police because of a bomb scare, airport officials said. Shortly before the Malaysian Airline System's 830 Airbus landed, air traffic controllers there received a report from ManilaAP - 58 words
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Article64 1984-07-24 16 AP FORTY-TWO striking miners were arrested yesterday in scattered picketline violence as Britain's coal strike entered its 20th week. All the arrests were reported at mines in Scotland 28 at a private mine at Blink bonny where police said pickets pulled down a stone wall to stopAP - 64 words
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Advertisement250 1984-07-24 16 The Smoker's Gel C/> v< I CD V </i i! 5 ct Clinomint is good for smokers and anyone else who desires healthier, whiter teeth Clinomint gel is a untguely formulated toothpaste with Fblynam II (TM). an effective cleansing agent that safely removes tobacco tea. coffee and other stains from250 words
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Advertisement183 1984-07-24 16 WOT* or 1 3 I i BLAUPUNKT NFW >OHK SO« 83 :ps I c V A f i □DLoa^ 32*& 5p a WL R r in Ytm'll limJ 84.mi|nuiki nta-rcnr* tfm «jpi r iiH|jii>cd Dynamic sound: Rich, full bass. Pure, clean trebles. Powerful and free of distortions. From both cassettes183 words
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Miscellaneous53 1984-07-24 16 WMm Outlook for today: Showers in several areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on July 23 at the airport: Moximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 7.20 Rainfoll in millimetres Trace Rainfoll this month 121.8 Rainy days53 words
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256 1984-07-24 17 SHIP-TO-SHORE connections, which are presently linked on a first-come-first-served basis, have often been the bane of telephone operators, port users and PSA staff. The inconvenience caused by delays in linking separate lines between the ship and the port is one of the problems256 words
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666 1984-07-24 17 DANIEL SIM - By DANIEL SIM FREIGHT forwarders in Singapore can finally look forward to getting their Fiata Combined Transport Bills of Lading (FBL) from the Singapore FYeight Forwarders Association (SFFA). The vice-chairman of the association, Mr Tan Kay Hock, told Shipping Times that the Fiata666 words
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Article75 1984-07-24 17 Reuter MARITIME unions said they would not extend a ban on handling foreign ships in Australian ports when it expires at 1400 local because the Columbus Shipping Line Ltd has dropped legal action against them. About 80 vessels are affected by the ban, imposed as part ofReuter - 75 words
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Article97 1984-07-24 17 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan/Philippines Freight Conference they will lower their currency adjustment factor to 1.5 per cent from 4.5 per cent from Aug L Member lines of the Japan/Hongkong and Japan/Straits Freight Agreements will lower their CAF to 16.5 per cent from 19.5 per cent onReuter - 97 words
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Article653 1984-07-24 17 fthinnkin 1 1 snipping unv Pag* Cot Ateo VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner VI 5 Alpoc VI 5 Antaro Shpg IV 1 APC Line V 4 APL M 4/5 ASCL 1 Asiobroker V 5 Austosto Imf V 1 Bott-Onent m VI 4/5 Bongfcok Cont VI 2 Bank Lrw653 words
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754 1984-07-24 18 Reuter DIVERS HAVE started to recover some of the treasures from Napoleon Bonaparte's flagship L'Orient, a warship reputed to be carrying chests of plundered gold when it was sunk by the British navy in 1798. Since June, a Frenchfunded diving team has been scouring the MediterraneanReuter - 754 words
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Article189 1984-07-24 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. Nedlloyd189 words
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389 1984-07-24 18 AFP BRITISH SEA Captain Peter Hampton has been stranded in the Gulf off Manama for seven weeks because he pulled his 16,000 ton vessel away from the dangerous Kharg Island war zone. The crew are struggling to survive aboard the freighter Teviotban, nowAFP - 389 words
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Article1809 1984-07-24 18 A SLIGHTLY dearer tendency is reported for grain chartering from the US to Europe in a moderately active grain sector of the freight market on Friday, shipbrokers said. Two cargoes were covered from the US Gulf to Europort and Ghent respectively at US$B, compared with previous fixing at1,809 words
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432 1984-07-24 18 STEVEDORING and cargo handling companies in the Philippines have to consult with shippers before implementing rate increases approved by the port authority. The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is imposing this condition for granting rate adjustments to cargo handlers seeking rate adjustments432 words
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Article234 1984-07-24 18 AFP THE RECENT boom In tanker rates appeared to be over last week, as easier conditions developed on the market under a weight of surplus tonnage. The most dramatic decrease in rates was in the Gulf states area where charterers with cargoes were inundated with offers. EA Gibson,AFP - 234 words
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Article199 1984-07-24 19 FT THE TRI.F. Of Man hopes to conclude within the next few weeks a deal with British Land to set up its freeport. Following a long debate recently in Tynwald, the island's parliament, the two sides are to meet to conclude heads of agreement. BritishFT - 199 words
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331 1984-07-24 19 EXPORTERS in the United Kingdom have predicted a major switch of cargo on to Evergreen Line's new North Atlantic services in reaction to the latest rate rises proposed by conference operators. According to Lloyd's List, shippers are also understood to be considering331 words
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306 1984-07-24 19 A CONTROVERSIAL surcharge on 14 nations imposed six years ago by London cargo underwriters has quietly been lifted in a move which will be viewed as a further success for patient but persistent behind-the-scenesd i p 1 o m acy by Greek shipowners. The306 words
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193 1984-07-24 19 Reuter TRANSPORT ministry urged Japanese shipping companies to streamline and diversify business lines at a time of declining freight rates and mounting competition. In a White Paper, the ministry pointed out the need for shipping companies to decrease operation costs, improve sevices toReuter - 193 words
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383 1984-07-24 19 JAPANESE Line Kyowa Shipping has started on a five-year fleet expansion plan to strengthen its position in the Pacific Basin, where trade is expected to grow rapidly in the next few years. Two or three ships, each with a capacity of at383 words
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5335 1984-07-24 24 aoaßGrnß 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 of5,335 words
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Article652 1984-07-24 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Siri Bhum 178N 24.7 84 2300 S'pore Shpg FSB 0900-1000/1000-1100 Gl/Jl B Penaga 109/84 25.7 84 0700 Leo Shpg FSB 0900-1000/1700-1800 SI Ned Delft 261652 words
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Article1680 1984-07-24 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFT.A African Shipping Agencies (S) Urt-Rtrul* Liar Trarxsgroup (S) AkrenMel Liner Service Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Taepfer Ocean us Shipping Agency (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK>. Alpar Intrasea (Si Binung Shpg (KL) Island Cargo1,680 words
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Article529 1984-07-24 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Anwo Venture Equator III Kalimantan Satu Klmla Maju Kota Cantlk Raja Timor Vlshva Ambar Court Lady Kota Segar Artois Bai Yun Shan Cape tan Lukis Futami Maru Kim Soon Li Kota Salam Ocean Rainbow Rajah Brooke Shokoh Pine Sun Timor Turkmeniya529 words
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Article461 1984-07-24 26 July 21-Aug 11 Galbraith's 1984 shipping course (details: Galbraith's, 88 Fenchurch St, London EC3). Aug 7-1« Insurance course for managers of Arab companies organised by LLoyd's of London Press in association with the General Arab Insurance Federation, the Hilton International, London. Aag M-Sept I International exhibition on the461 words
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Advertisement475 1984-07-24 17 flWi ca/i'MArit* <XI!N*J [FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FAR EAST/EUROPE i:i»:wT.i»ia:a SP PK nomim wgjw nm l/» 2/» LH/»/f*/H*/»i/*i SP FROM OMENTM. CHEF 3* hPt 25/7 LH/RO/FX/HA/BM/AT Aimts: CROWN MMME CO (PTE) LTD TEL ***** M KL (P6T) Tit 7230(6 For mora details rotor pogo IV .IAKDINK AXTAII H ORIENT OvEHJfAS Codeine*475 words
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Advertisement334 1984-07-24 17 SEALORD •i I UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG; NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE I KOM IM'W TVIWW HOM.kOM. Al MMIVM4 M. WABA V.IO* Al MMHKH Y»+ ——I v.r AL MRQAB V.7* ALSO CALLMG •WACOYA HAMTA334 words
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Advertisement992 1984-07-24 17 -fTfr I ODESSA OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FASTEST SERVICE TO USi F iii» WL M. RAN)O M. M. M. M. jINGAPOPF Cl 26-26/7 27-28/7 LOUS MAEXSK992 words
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Advertisement264 1984-07-24 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe VESSEL 3) r*a| 5) UN 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. tatwp. I Haw*. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Brtmeriuvtn. Aartws. Cooenhafen Helsinki I) Matano Stockholm. Oslo •Accept** Europe carfo lor tooder na S port *Aho direct carp tor Sport t B*«M Pts contact PERMBC P264 words
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Advertisement886 1984-07-24 19 The Straits Steamship Group i QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINf RSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT IS? ,M WUB W7 ÜBWSMI 84/8 M/S nacms u/t m/* •mkcms n/i —a W w/t MMKEMB JJ/9 14/9 CMKMMT 28/9 22/1 nua HT 27/1 2»/» uhtm an I •4/ia| h/u MjO ACC£PT*6 CjggO fflfc Mantel886 words
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Advertisement456 1984-07-24 19 Franco Belgian Ssrv/ces \JP«r wv. 1 Be r )'jr u i;rn» »njj (MLMBLR OF ACt CONSORTIUM JMUUM ruu cowtaobbw sonwo fkm tmow STOK t. KBJMG L« Nwn I'teai F°Ste*t Han Bitot* M H"tai BUmi 1 2A* tiki Bin St| Xii| 2lk| OHNTM. CHEF Nta ?1 tm 29 Mi i 11%456 words
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Advertisement454 1984-07-24 21 SS\ PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VCBBEL KOTA WIS AT A KOTA MEQAH KOTA WIRAWAN KOTA WARUNA KOTA RAKYAT VOYAGE E-515 E-517 E-519 E-S2l E-523 SINGAPORE 9-12/S 15-n/a 5-10/9 10-14/9 16-20/9 LOADING FOR: ADEN, NODE 10AH, JEOOAN. AQABA MODE 10AH, JEDOAH, AQABA. PTSUDAN, MOMBASA, D'SALAAM ADEN, HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH. AQABA HODEIDAH,454 words
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Advertisement77 1984-07-24 25 French Line UCORNE Vmml M/V ARTOtS V7LS4 M/V HAUSSMANN VBLS4 M/V ANJOU V9LS4 &l 11Ui\ aw.ir. uij.i iW; EE3KEH WU -^Seawinds DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO U8 PACIFIC COAST PT. KELANG PENANG 30/7 13/8 I 14/8 20/8 N 21/8 HARVESTER HARVESTER mws ORIFNIAI SF A WINDS I INF R AGf77 words
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