The Business Times, 9 August 1984
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Title Section11 1984-08-09 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1,1184 60 CENTS11 words
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376 1984-08-09 1 IT CANNOT be denied that the 9.7 per cent economic growth during the first six months of this year was, on the whole, very good. But there are a few clouds on the horizon, Dr Tony Tan, Minister376 words
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Article, Illustration782 1984-08-09 1 RICHARD SEAH - 'NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS CAN PERFORM WELL' By RICHARD SEAH "NINETEEN EIGHTY FOUR has been a good year so far. It will be better than 1983." These opening words of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's eve of National Day message782 words
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Article212 1984-08-09 1 THE LATE Mr Hon Sui Sen tops this year's National Day honour roll with a posthumous award of The Order of Temasek the highest distinction bestowed in the Republic. Mr Hon, who was the former Minister for Finance, was one of 727 people on the212 words
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Article, Illustration62 1984-08-09 1 THE Slagapere stock market went thraagh Its seeaad day ef correction yesterday* At the date, the all-sector BT Composite ladex had last 13.29 paints to 90M while the Straits Times ladastrlal ladex yielded IMI paints to VtlM. Selective baying Interest helped to ivercame beats at prefit-taking during the62 words
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452 1984-08-09 1 Bernama IN SPITE of some slight increases in selected areas of certain states, Malaysia's property market in the first half of the year was still sluggish, Malaysian Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Sabbaruddin Chik said yesterday. He said although there were indications of someBernama - 452 words
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497 1984-08-09 1 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI, Economics Correspondent SINGAPORE has once again proven its resilience with a healthy 9.7 per cent economic growth in real terms for the first six months of this year. For the same period last year, it was 6.4 per cent497 words
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Article117 1984-08-09 1 Bernama THE YANG DKPertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to President Devan Nair, on the occasion of Singapore's 25th National Day. Prime Minister Datuk Sri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam and Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen also sent similar messages to theirBernama - 117 words
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Advertisement69 1984-08-09 1 lbpsinCarAucfio technology FUJITSU TEN LIMITED AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD Singapore Phone *****22 Kuala Lumpur: Phone *****3/*****0 Penang: Phone *****/***** Jakarta: Phone *****9 w. Seating Systems to help you stay fit CPC 5500 A with black leather or fabric covering i m PTE. LTD. Head Office: 1 Too Boyoh Industrial Park69 words
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Advertisement252 1984-08-09 1 Leader, Page 6 wm SHARE INFORMATION 10 RAW MATERIALS 5 MONEY EXCHANGES 3 "YOU cannot import quality or productivity. The Singapore businessman tries to find the answer to a very complicated problem. There isn't one," says a professor. Peg* 2 MASSIVE aid transfers to developing nations have been unable to252 words
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Advertisement133 1984-08-09 1 $[}$<[[|!`_@%.:}'+'/@}(>+"@=&=_ HOW TO DRIVE AROUND SINGAPORE WITHOUT A CAR. Easy. Rent one from BTW. That way, you only pay for it when you need it. And save your money when you don't. Not to mention car registration and road taxes, servicing and other chores you can forget about. On our133 words
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Advertisement10 1984-08-09 1 Rodenstoch Quality before your eyes Economy on courso, Pago 610 words
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HOME NEWS
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532 1984-08-09 2 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE PUT THE brakes on, Singapore. Slow down and "adapt, don't adopt" in the scramble towards higher productivity. "Singapore has to decide where its need is at this point and what goals to achieve in the time limit you have set yourself.532 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-08-09 2 TOTAL Walther Feuerschutz, a big German manufacturer of fire protection systems, has awarded distributorship of its products here to Cunico Fire Protection Services. Prior to the award, Total had marketed its equipment directly here from West Germany. With an annual turnover of $225 million, Total is331 words
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181 1984-08-09 2 THE VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board (VITB) will introduce new courses to provide necessary skills training for its students. Announcing this yesterday in his National Day message to VITB trainees, Dr Tay Eng Soon, the Minister of State (Education), said such changes are necessary to181 words
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Article77 1984-08-09 2 SAVING IN good tiroes to invest and build in bad times is one of the many secrets of Singapore's long and lasting prosperity. The Minister for Communications and Second Minister of Defence, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, said this last night at the Punggol Constituency National Day77 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-08-09 2 THIRTY-TWO luxury bungalows, each costing between $2.6 m and $3.5 m, are being developed by United Overseas Land (UOL) Ltd through its wholly-owned subsidiary MountEcho Park (Pte) Ltd. Designed in Spanish colonial style, the bungalows are located in the exclusive residential Chatsworth area in the Tanglin285 words
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197 1984-08-09 2 POLAROID, a name associated with spectacles and instant photographs, is making inroads into the computer and electronics industry. Polaroid Singapore Pte Ltd yesterday unveiled an instant colour hard copy system for personal computers. The system consists of software, a camera, a film pack and197 words
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Advertisement467 1984-08-09 2 WM&} K TIMES CONFERENCES PRFSFNTS THE MOST AUTHORITATIVF CONFERENCE ON INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT: MARKETS, TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES 13. 14. 15 SEPTEMBER. 1984. SHANGRI-LA HOTEL. SINGAPORE v CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN Mr Steven G Edersheim, Manager/Vice President- International, Drexel Burnham Lambert SPEAKERS AND TOPICS IMPACT OF THE U.S. ECONOMY ON INTEREST AND EXCHANGE RATES467 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1057 1984-08-09 2 I TO QBE) Mm I HIGHLIGHT HOLIDAY MATINEE Muppet Movie 1.05pm Channel 5 The all-time favourite and box-office grosser starring Jim Henson's muppets. James Coburn, Elliot Gould, Bob Hope, Modeline Kohn, Orson Welles, Telly Savalas and Paul Williams are among the long list of celebrities putting in guest appearances. Kermit1,057 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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494 1984-08-09 3 Reuter TRADE in US-dollar instruments in Hongkong is growing slowly but primary and secondary Hongkong dollar markets are likely to remain thin, many bankers believe. Manfred Schauer, regional treasurer of European Asian Bank, said: "Trade of US dollar floating rateReuter - 494 words
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Article78 1984-08-09 3 Reuter DOLLAR loans and other dollar-denominated claims on foreigners held as assets by US banks and foreign bank offices in the US amounted to U*****.4 billion in June last year, an increase of 77 per cent from the September 1981 level of $209.9 billion. TheReuter - 78 words
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188 1984-08-09 3 AFP NEW ZEALAND has a total external and internal debt of more than US$l7 billion, according to the New Zealand Reserve Bank. Labour government Finance Minister Roger Douglas confirmed that the public debt tally had reached $14 billion, making bothAFP - 188 words
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598 1984-08-09 3 FT THE DEVELOPING world's debt crisis and a sharp fall in the amount of capital project work have pushed Britain's Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD) into its first trading deficit. The deficit is provisionally estimated at £107.9 million for the year to March 31.FT - 598 words
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Article107 1984-08-09 3 Reuter THE US Treasury said the average effective yield was 12.46 per cent at its auction of US$6.5 billion in three-year notes. The average price was $99,793 and the coupon was set at per cent. Prices ranged from $99,744 to $99,890. Accepted yields ranged fromReuter - 107 words
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521 1984-08-09 3 Reuter LAST month's unexpected fall in sterling M-3 money supply has increased the likelihood of a near-term cut in UK bank base rates, financial market analysts say. The news of a one per cent drop in sterling M-3 appears to vindicateReuter - 521 words
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185 1984-08-09 3 AP THE THAI Finance Ministry has taken over majority shares of Asia Trust Bank and sent an eight-member management team to steer the commercial bank past its current liquidity and management difficulties. Prapas Prapasanobol, a spokesman of Bank of Thailand, the central bank, saidAP - 185 words
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205 1984-08-09 3 Reuter THE BRAZILIAN government is reluctant to make use of a US$2 billion export financing package being offered by the World Bank in conjunction with private commercial banks. According to a Planning Ministry spokesman in Brasilia, conditions being demanded by the World BankReuter - 205 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article663 1984-08-09 3 SINGAPORE: The US dollar finished easier yesterday against major currencies except the sterling, after fluctuating widely on buying interest alternating with profit-taking in moderately active trading. The dollar closed weaker at 2.9170/ 80 marks compared with New York's 2.9230/40 close, at 2.4575/85 Swiss francs against 2.4670/90 and at663 words
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Article36 1984-08-09 3 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for $85 million 91-day Treasury bills. The tender closes on Aug 10. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.36 words
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Article66 1984-08-09 3 THE OVERNIGHT rate rose by 'A point to close at B'/g per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. Term rates for the one, two and three-month maturities remained at Tuesday's closing levels. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer B,d Overnight 8 1/8 8 1-month 83/1666 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-08-09 3 Asian ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed generally steady yesterday at opening levels after a quiet day's trading. Asian dollar CD rates held steady. Interbank 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months 1 mont 3 months 6 months 12 months us$ Offer Bid 113/4226 words
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Article238 1984-08-09 3 Interbank rates at 3pm CwrtRoitt NOMIRSI fdts SMwAtfosoftisn Local dollors to llflft of foreign 9U r.. itordoy 4 sroM parity currency: US dolor 2 1530 2.1540 2 8196 -2364 Sterling pound 2 8107 ***** 7 3469 -61 74 Australian dolor 1 8106 1 8136 3 4286 -47 19238 words
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Article319 1984-08-09 3 SINGAPORE Futures closed easier in moderately active trading yesterday in line with lower overseas gold rices. December which recorded a turnover of 673 lots, closed softer at U*****.60 an ounce traded compared with New York's 356.00/ 356.40 close. HONGKONG The metal yesterday closed slightly lower at U*****.20/70 an ounce319 words
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Advertisement172 1984-08-09 3 OVERSEAS UNION SECURITIES LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT OF HALF YEARLY RESULTS The Board of Directors of Oveneaa Union Securities Limited announces the unaudited results for the half year ended 30 June 1984 as follows: In the opinion of the Directors, the results of the Group and the Company for the period from172 words
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OVERSEAS
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388 1984-08-09 4 Free enterprise vital, says US official Reuter, AFP MASSIVE aid transfers to developing nations have been unable to stimulate Third World economies and in many cases have actually been counterproductive, a senior US official charged. Richard Williamson, head of the US delegation to aReuter,; AFP - 388 words
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147 1984-08-09 4 Reuter A PRODUCTION increase granted to Nigeria by Opec at its Vienna meeting early last month was a temporary offer to be reviewed next month, Opec president Kamel Hassan AlMaqhuor of Libya said in Lagos. "The last decision (in Vienna) was temporary and weReuter - 147 words
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69 1984-08-09 4 AFP THE DISCOVERY of photographs of nude orphan girls at a charity home run by a British missionary in Northern Zambia has triggered a government investigation. The Times of Zambia on Tuesday said 100 photos showing girls in lewd postures had been found byAFP - 69 words
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263 1984-08-09 4 AP THE PRESIDENT of the World Bank, whose report is among the most widely circulated documents at the UN International Conference on Population, called for increased aid to population programmes. Bank President A W Clausen said even a small increase can "make a vastAP - 263 words
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Article, Illustration428 1984-08-09 4 UPI JANE's Defence Weekly has released satellite photographs of a huge nuclear-powered aircraft carrier under construction in a Soviet shipyard and said the vessel was a "potentially formidable adversary" for the US Navy. Three "computer-enhanced" photographs released by Jane's showed two sectionsUPI; UPI picture - 428 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article68 1984-08-09 4 BRITAIN'S opposition Labour Party calls for a nuclear-free Europe and the eventual scrapping of Nato and the Warsaw Pact in a new defence policy document. The document, Defence and Security for Britain, says Labour firmly supports continued British membership of Nato. But it says Labour would remove US68 words
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Article63 1984-08-09 4 The US embassy in India on Tuesday denied that the US covertly supports the Sikh separatist movement and declared that a New Delhi newspaper report to that effect was "a fabrication". "We do not support separatist movements in South Asia. Indeed the instability they engender is directly contrary63 words
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Article106 1984-08-09 4 A SENIOR Sri Lankan government source declared on Tuesday that violence is "escalating" in the northern part of the country but said he could neither confirm nor deny a news report that the navy had shelled a coastal town in reprisal against Tamil separatist guerrillas. The source said106 words
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Article102 1984-08-09 4 A FORMER Japanese ambassador to the Soviet Union, Masuo Takashima, said on Tuesday that Japan should not budge from its policy demanding the return of four northern islands now held by the Soviet Union. At a Tokyo press conference, Mr Takashima said, "The Soviet Union will only look102 words
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Article77 1984-08-09 4 THE US military attache to Uganda has been ordered to leave the country following American allegations of widespread killings by government troops, an informed source said in Nairobi on Tuesday. The source said the expulsion was tied to statements by Elliott Abrams, US Assistant Secretary of State for77 words
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Article89 1984-08-09 4 Agencies US BUSINESSMEN in Hongkong have vowed to appeal to President Ronald Reagan to delay implementation of new US certificate of origin rules on Hongkong textiles, their spokesman said on Tuesday. A spokesman for the American Chamber of Commerce said he felt the US had not fullyAgencies - 89 words
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238 1984-08-09 4 NYT THE REAGAN administration is examining the amendment of existing regulations governing trade with Iran because of loopholes which have permitted the US Commerce Department to authorise the export of jeeps and aircraft parts to the Middle East country. Although the administrationNYT - 238 words
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289 1984-08-09 4 NYT TECHNOLOGICAL innovation accounted for one-fifth of all Japanese plant and equipment investment during the 1983-84 financial year, according to the Tokyo's government's "Annual Report on the Economy", a White Paper released on Tuesday. The report, prepared by the government's Economic PlanningNYT - 289 words
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154 1984-08-09 4 Reuter CUTBACKS IN distillation at Japan's refineries ordered by the country's International Trade and Industry Ministry (Miti) have forced oil companies to rethink product lines, Yasushi Mifune, deputy manager of Idemitsu Kosan Co Ltd's Chiba refinery, said yesterday. He said Idemitsu had shared theReuter - 154 words
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171 1984-08-09 4 Reuter WEST GERMAN officials said on Tuesday an historic visit by East German Head of State Erich Honecker next month was going ahead as planned. Chief government spokesman Peter Boenisch sharply denied a report in the masscirculation Bild newspaper on Tuesday that Foreign MinisterReuter - 171 words
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276 1984-08-09 4 NYT ITALY, SPAIN and Greece, well-known major exporters of clandestine labour, are now finding themselves victims of the same economic phenomenon, according to a study issued by the International Labour Office (ILO) in Geneva. At a conservative estimate, their numbers are put currently atNYT - 276 words
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329 1984-08-09 4 FT THE US, French and Japanese governments are drawing up tight security measures almost out of a James Bond script to safeguard a cargo of plutonium planned to be shipped from France to Japan later this year. The plutonium is the product of chemical separationFT - 329 words
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Article747 1984-08-09 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time KAL KE687 0020 SEL/KUL PAA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL CI009 0040 TPE SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH681 0820 KUL TMA TL351 0830 BEY/DXB MAS MH60I 0905 KUL sv SV378 0910 JED/RUH MAS MH67I 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN747 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article150 1984-08-09 5 Chinese Produce Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 487 50 Exchange (Sellers' noon dosing pri 8. SS/100 kg) kes on Aug Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW 338.00 B W FOB NSW 239.00 Coconut oil Gambier Bufc FOB Old drum FOB 215.00 228.00 FOB NSW 305.00 New drum FOB 232.00 London Commodity150 words
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Article293 1984-08-09 5 Singapore (S$/ki!o, ex-godown) C-I special C-1 Ordinary Loonzain 100% unq unq Thai white first grade unq 100% 1st class 100% second grade 275 (kangaroo) 1 05 0.77 100% third grade unq new crop 100% 2nd class Parboiled 5% 10% 280 275 100% 3rd class 0.75 25% new crop No293 words
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Article160 1984-08-09 5 SINGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with August One RSS buyers quoted at 186.50 cents per Idlo, up 1.50 cents from Tuesday. The market will be closed today for National Day and will re-open on Friday. MALAYSIA The market closed slightly steadier at 206.00 cents per Idlo for August160 words
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Article337 1984-08-09 5 RAS prices (in S cents/kilo, FOB in boles) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellen Buyers Sill en Int 1 RSS prompt 182.50 183 50N 184 50 185.50N tnt 1 RSS Aug 183 50 184 50 186 50 187 50 Int 1 RSS Sep 190 00 190 50 191 00337 words
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Article108 1984-08-09 5 (in cants/1 ton pallets) August September (current mth) (forword mth) RAS NOON NOON Buyers Setters Buyers Sellers SSR 20 188 50 190 50N 190 50 192 SON SSR 50 186 50 188 50N 188 50 190 50N MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMRCV 231 50 233 50N108 words
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Article95 1984-08-09 5 THE Straits tin price la Peaaag wm aarhsaged at the International Tin Agreemeat (ITA) Bmt level if M$2».lS per kg yesterday. Dealers noted esattaued strong support bv the baffer stack maaager aad little baylag tram Japaaeae aad lecal laterests. The market Is at a £19 premlam aver tke95 words
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Article146 1984-08-09 5 MALAYSIAN palm oil prices rose slightly on covering interest yesterday prompted by reports of large Indian purchases of processed palm oil. In the August position, north region rose M 57.50 to $1,015 per tonne and south |2.50 to $1,010. In September, north firmed $7.50 to $1,015 while central146 words
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Article160 1984-08-09 5 Yarn Honc*ong Golden Peak, 60x60 115.50 (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) White cloth Chino corded yarn, cones Japan No. 10,000 Bfcjo Phoenoc 16's 3.450 TWoo Peoches 221.50 Blue Phoonix 20'% 3,550 Japon No. 2003 Unq Bkie Phoonix 32's 3,900 Flying Drogon, per Bkie Phoonix 40's 4,350 p«oce160 words
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Article183 1984-08-09 5 WHEAT futures closed 4Vi to 3Vi cents a bushel lower on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday, with December ending near the bottom of a four cent range. Prices eased from the start on the renewed strength in the US dollar and lower precious metal markets. The pace183 words
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Article80 1984-08-09 5 SOYBEAN futures closed up as much as 10 3 4 cents a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday, while new crop ended down three cents. August ended near the top of an 18-cent range. The nearbys gained support from a sharp upturn in Gulf demand and80 words
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Article738 1984-08-09 5 COFFEE Robusta futures advanced from firm midday levels to close on Tuesday with gains of £30 to £5 a tonne. November finished at £2,278, £1 below the high and £29 up from Monday. Afternoon gains were based on buying by one trade bouse and commission house covering, with738 words
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Advertisement60 1984-08-09 5 SUMITOMO FINANCE (ASIA) LTD U5530,000,000 GUARANTEED FLOATING RATE NOTES 1988 For the six months from 9th August 1984 to 11th February 1985, the notes will carry an interest rate of 127*% per annum. The interest payable on the relevant interest payment date 11th February 1985, against coupon No. 7 will60 words
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THE XXIII OLYMPIAD
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Article, Illustration646 1984-08-09 5 NYT SYLVIE Bernier of Canada knew that she was diving well on Monday, but she did not know how well not until the last diver was approaching the springboard did she allow her coach to tell her how the standings looked. "MyNYT; AP photo - 646 words
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447 1984-08-09 5 AP THE five Olympic medals won so far by South Korea's athletes at the summer Games could well have numbered 50 judging from the enthusiasm of Korean partisans in the crowd at Dodger Stadium. "Kor-ee-aaah!" yelled Lin Shan, his back to theAP - 447 words
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Article, Illustration693 1984-08-09 5 Valerie breaks a record and a myth AFP MENTION her name a few days ago and the most likely response would have been "Valerie Brisco-who?" But she is now a national hero her picture was splashed in full colour on front page after front page right across America on Tuesday,AFP; UPI photo - 693 words
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316 1984-08-09 12 Reuter REX SELLERS of New Zealand, Robbie Haines of the US and Luis Doreste of Spain won gold medals on Tuesday, the sixth day of racing in Olympic yachting without having to take part in the next day's seventh and final round. SellersReuter - 316 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-08-09 12 AP AMERICAN Greg Louganis dominated the qualifying round on Tuesday for the Olympic springboard diving final. Louganis, 24, who hopes to become the first man to win two diving gold medals in one Olympics, was awarded five perfect 10.0 scores during the 11-dive preliminaries.AP; AP photo - 238 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-08-09 12 Reuter AMERICAN showjumpers outclassed their rivals from 14 nations at the Santa Anita racecourse on Tuesday to win the equestrian team jumping gold medal for the first time in Olympic history. The American quartet of Joe Fargis, Leslie Burr, Conrad HomfeldReuter; UPI photo - 506 words
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214 1984-08-09 12 AP BRITAIN and Pakistan drew 0-0 on Tuesday as both teams advanced to the semi-finals in Olympic men's field hockey competition. In other action on the same day, Canada and New Zealand drew 2-2 and the Netherlands downed Kenya 3-0. The tieAP - 214 words
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173 1984-08-09 12 AFP KIP KEINO, Kenya's greatest ever athlete, has accused the Americans of organising the Olympics to suit themselves. Keino, gold and silver medallist in middle-distance events in Mexico in 1968 and again in Munich four years later, said the scheduling of athleticAFP - 173 words
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Article162 1984-08-09 12 AFP WORLD record holder Steve Ovett has decided to extend his stay in hospital in an attempt to get fit for the 1,500 metres. The 28-year-old British runner collapsed after finishing last in Monday's 800 m final and was taken to hospital suffering from dehydration.AFP - 162 words
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FEATURES
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Article466 1984-08-09 6 SINGAPORE'S birthday has come round again and it is natural at this time to reflect on how the years have treated us. There is plenty of which we can be proud, not least the way in which we came through the world recession of 1981-1983. We466 words
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Article, Illustration640 1984-08-09 6 QUEK SWEE PENG - By QUEK SWEE PENG CONSTRUCTION, the economy's growth leader, is today building up at a slower rate. In the first half of this year, it expanded by 22.8 per cent, compared with 32.3 per cent in the same period in 1963. And, warned640 words
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Article1605 1984-08-09 6 ZHOU MEI - The statistics are once again impressive. For the six months January to June 1984, Singapore's real growth measured close to double digit. With first quarter growth of 10.1 per cent and second quarter growth of 9.2 per cent, the first half of this year emerged with1,605 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1984-08-09 6 THE RECOVERY of Singapore's manufacturing sector is reflected in the latest statistics released. For the first six months of this year, this sector contributed 21.4 per cent to total gross domestic product (GDP) growth. This was only surpassed marginally by that of transport1,029 words
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Article, Illustration1506 1984-08-09 7 ALAN CANE - The modern electronic officer uses the Organiser, a pocket memorandum and computer which can store over 200 names and addresses in each of its memory modules. It i 6, however, the only pocket computer which devotes a whole chapter in the instruction book to "switching off". ItFT - 1,506 words
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Article, Illustration680 1984-08-09 7 CLARE FALLON - By CLARE FALLON Reuter A NEW CONSERVATION group has sprung up in Italy with the aim of protecting what it says is an endangered species the Neapolitan pizza. Restaurants around the world are taking in vain the name of the symbol of Naples's cuisine and offeringReuter - 680 words
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Article, Illustration525 1984-08-09 7 LIZ CARVER - By LIZ CARVER Reuter RISING INCOME levels in Asia mean that many nations can afford more advanced Western medicine, and more expensive lifestyles mean they are more likely to need them. "The economy determines the lifestyle and the need for drugs," saysReuter - 525 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous656 1984-08-09 7 Tmg. Time u)c GCT Tuerc fvx> Ger ITS "Hme TO gct g>Pvoc CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Girts not striking' (6) 7 It's o fme ploce Dora's m (8) 8 Bird disturbed by a wotf (4) 10 Budding o fellow needs o bit of help with (6) 11 Line of travel,656 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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267 1984-08-09 8 Reuter PAN AMERICAN World Airways' second-quarter revenues have been hurt by an unusually high amount of free or discounted travel as a result of a high redemption rate through its frequent Traveller Worldpass programme. A high proportion of free travel into the secondReuter - 267 words
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216 1984-08-09 8 Reuter CIE Financiere de Paribas has agreed to sell its US subsidiary, A G Becker Paribas Inc, to Merrill Lynch and Co Inc to give Becker stronger backing following the crisis in US investment banking, sources at Paribas say. The US$lOO millionReuter - 216 words
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296 1984-08-09 8 BLUE CHIPS reached a sixmonth high on Tuesday but Wall Street's record-shattering summer rally cooled off with trading falling below the 200 million-share level for the first time in three sessions. The market was buffeted between profit-taking and investors using price declines as an296 words
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Article126 1984-08-09 8 AUG 07 C$ 27 H Imp Oil 37 13V* vr^ 14 37 Int Pro* P*>e 31 20 Mi Int Uts 26H unch 24 4k mrt NKkei -H Vt Ken Add 16* 33* Lobtow B 14* BP Con Ltd 23 Master Ferg 4* Biascon 32* fc Mc Bloctel 27 25126 words
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Article166 1984-08-09 8 AUG 07 Rand Trust Bk 220 unch Un Steel 100 5 INDUSTRIALS Urasec 495 -5 A Alpha 7508 WooWorth 130 Abercom I45S MININGS AE And a 790 unch Anglos 2205 -15 AMJC 370S 2600 Anghfool ***** unch Boriows 1100 -10 7200 -75 1805 -5 CNA 2105 1030 5 Cume166 words
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Article727 1984-08-09 8 AUG 07 ACF Industrie* Ale on AJurrwi Mm Aiegheny Lud Afced Cham Cp Afced Stores AfcsOvjImecs Am Brands trie Am Broadcast Am Can Co Am Cyanom»d Am Elec Pwr Am Express Am Home Prod Am Motors Cp Am Natural Gos Am Tel Tel Arnon Inc Amerodo Hess AMf727 words
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Article948 1984-08-09 8 Amsterdam AUG 07 Fb ABN 313 00 -6 Aegon 119 00 unch Ahold 192 50-2 Akzo 89 80 -06 AMEV 156 SO unch Amtos Amfobnk 55 20 -1 5 B*rk 32 10 -14 Bob 90 00 -2 BoruMnq 231 00 -1 Boifca 28 50 -0 1 Burtel 66948 words
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Advertisement71 1984-08-09 8 London stocks, Psgs 11 t "g J 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 dinner71 words
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Article403 1984-08-09 9 HONGKONG: Share prices recovered yesterday to close higher but volume was small as most investors stayed on the sidelines in view of the present round of Sino-British talks on Hongkong's future. The Hang Seng Index ended up 8.64 points for the half-day session at 894.13 after it shed 4.45403 words
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Article260 1984-08-09 9 AUG M NT Lee Chang Yuen Chem Inajs Lien Hwo Indus Nan Ya Plas 22 60 14 15 32 30 unch -0 05 0 1 AN Sincere InAjs Aim Cement 7 50 25 70 -0 15 -02 0.4 +05 -0.2 unch 0 1 Pacific Cons Pacific Elect Wire 28260 words
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Article341 1984-08-09 9 TOKYO: Share prices closed weaker yesterday in very thin trading as many investors took profits or decided to wait for new developments because of the yen's weakness against the dollar. The market average fell 66.51 to close at 10,247.12 after losing 117.46 on Tuesday. The Stock Exchange Index closed341 words
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Article65 1984-08-09 9 Aug 8 Won 674 +3 Hyundai Corp Hyundai Motor KAL 1065 660 495 740 25 19 -7 660 unch 1340 -10 680 -5 429 607 6 820 •5 Daewoo Corp 516 630 10 +2 Sorrnung Co 715 1011 +9 -II 666 -4 1360 45 Goid Srof 819 740 -165 words
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Article430 1984-08-09 9 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed steadier yesterday after starting lower as the mood of investors changed to confident from uncertain. Buying activity picked up around mid-session. The All Ordinaries Index, after losing ground in the morning, was 0.6 point higher at 729.4, the All Industrials was down 2.2 at430 words
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Article159 1984-08-09 9 BANGKOK: Share prices yesterday closed lower in quiet trading. The Book Club Index fell 0.14 to 118.05 on turnover of 36.5 million baht with 285,706 shares traded. Jalaprathan Cement dropped eight baht to 110, Thai Farmers Bank two to 222 and Saha Union two to 98. Bangkok Bank and159 words
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Article117 1984-08-09 9 MANILA: Share prices closed generally lower yesterday in continued dull trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index eased 0.95 to 116.85 while Mines were down 2.72 at 955.22. The Oil marker was unchanged at 0.713. Benguet Conß closed at 103, down from 105, PLDT at 37.50 from 38.50, San Miguel117 words
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Article61 1984-08-09 9 Reuter THE HARBOUR Lights Gold Project at Leonora, western Australia, will start production in the middle of next year and mine construction will begin next month. Esso Australia, a partner in the joint venture, says annual ore output is planned at 500,000 tonnes. The openReuter - 61 words
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289 1984-08-09 9 FT HONGKONG conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa has reshuffled its top management following longrunning rumours of disagreement over policy between chairman Li Ka-Shing and top expatriate executives. Chief executive John Richardson, operations director Johnathan Hubbard-Ford and finance director P W Wight, Hutchison's three executive directors, are all resigningFT - 289 words
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Article129 1984-08-09 9 FT KYOCERA, the Japanese electronics manufacturer, is diverting its new capital investment in the US, away from California because of the state's unitary taxation system. Instead, it plans to build a US$3O million plant in Washington State, which does not levy unitary tax. Unitary tax providesFT - 129 words
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359 1984-08-09 9 FT BP AUSTRALIA is to receive a AslBo million capital injection from its British parent following its recent takeover of fellow oil group Amoco Australia. BP Australia completed the purchase of Amoco from Standard Oil Company of Indiana early last monthFT - 359 words
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Advertisement542 1984-08-09 9 BHMHKnHHMH 'Jl mvm In ***** I K r I H S® K }r.s> ~5fv.% *p j■- jg* >jg Mis& m +M >**; *V &*i i ii .m An evening with the stars. v v. > w Dine alfresco. On a rooftop, bathed in moonlight. Relax, with a cocktail. Enjoy the542 words
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Advertisement97 1984-08-09 9 we serve pound the N •> Our newly extended Coffee Garden is now better than ever. Whether you have an appetite for local or continental food, you 11 find our staff friendly and efficient, our food appealing and delicious. Try our famous claypot specialities, Hainanese chicken rice and other dishes.97 words
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Article, Illustration4176 1984-08-09 10 THE BULLS, which have been stampeding the Singapore stockmarket lately, took a pre-holiday rest yesterday. At the final bell, the BT Composite Index shed 13.29 points to 862.20 while the Straits Times Industrial Index lost 10.91 points to 972.60. Since Monday, the4,176 words
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Article255 1984-08-09 10 SINGAPORE Rises Indices cTi-, G«U Cm C 1 H »><■■! Stfc Mm k F A C a 9 K— mln OCI? 360 >60 260 40 332 +32 264 30 585 25 300 4-22 1280 -f 20 1030 +20 rrc.«,..n. HMnto. A«f 7 H •75 49 >62 20255 words
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404 1984-08-09 10 CONTINUED profit-taking at the Kuala Lumpur stock market caused share prices to retreat across the board yesterday for the second straight day. Some late buying support, however, enabled most prices to close off their day's low. On the whole, losses were generally marginal404 words
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Article4954 1984-08-09 10 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 In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time SetUement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".4,954 words
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Article525 1984-08-09 11 OVERSEAS Union Securities, like its counterparts United International Securities and General Securities Investments, went through a rough patch in this year's first half in line with the lacklustre stock market conditions prevailing then. But the closed-end investment trust of the Overseas Union Bank group525 words
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Article870 1984-08-09 11 SHARE prices opened firmer yesterday, underpinned by speculation that bank base rates could drop shortly, dealers said. This follows Tuesday's July money supply data which showed that sterling M-3 had unexpectedly fallen by one per cent. Trading was quiet at the outset but leading equities mainly added 2p870 words
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354 1984-08-09 11 DBS BANK shares took a beating on the stock market yesterday as investors reacted somewhat unfavourably to the bank's announcement of a one-for-four rights issue, together with a set of lower-than-expected interim profits. The actively traded counter fell 70 cents to close at $8.20354 words
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431 1984-08-09 11 CHAN OI CHEE - F N buys 6.6m shares in Wearnes By CHAN OI CHEE FRASER A Neave Ltd, a member of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, has acquired a substantial 9.8 per cent stake in Wearnes Brothers Ltd for $33 million cash. The soft drink and foodbased group disclosed yesterday that it has purchased431 words
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Article221 1984-08-09 11 C K LIEW Holdings Pte Ltd has further increased its stake in Veneer Products Ltd to 19.06 per cent from 18.92 per cent after the purchase of an additional 33,000 shares at prices ranging between $1.49 and $1.52. AT THE close of Tbe New Straits Times Press (Malaysia)221 words
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Article105 1984-08-09 11 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hang Seng Index Wednesday 1023.5 T uesday 1034.6 Wednesday 894 13 Week ago 960.1 Tuesday 885 49 Week ago 754.75 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Tuesday 1204.62 Tokyo Dow Jones Monday 1096.62 Week ago 1109 98 Wednesday *****.12 Tuesday *****.63 Stondard and Poors Week ago105 words
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Article229 1984-08-09 11 Monog«rs' prices Second B'putro 542 547 for Aug 9 Thrd B'putro Fourth B'putro 441 502 446 507 Singapore Unit Trust Fifth B'putro Sixth B putra 345 3 26 350 3 31 The Commerce 3 22 3 42 Seventh B'putro (A) 227 2 32 The Savings Fund 2 01229 words
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Article39 1984-08-09 11 Group pre-tax profits fell 24.6 per cent to $11.87 million ($15.74 million). Net profits were 24.5 per cent lower at $6.99 million ($9.25 million). Group turnover dropped by 4.8 per cent to $43.44 million ($45.64 million).39 words
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Article47 1984-08-09 11 Group pre-tax profits rose 5 per cent to $37.74 million ($35.93 million) while post-tax profits inched up 3.5 per cent to $21.95 million ($21.21 million). Turnover was up 6.2 per cent to $160.63 million. Directors have recommended a final dividend of 6.25 per cent.47 words
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Article32 1984-08-09 11 Group pre-tax profits were $14.34 million ($6.78 million) while post-tax profits stood at $7.35 million ($4.8 million). Directors have recommended a final gross dividend of 10 per cent.32 words
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Advertisement130 1984-08-09 11 DICTIONARY More than just a dictionary confined to the meanings, spellings and pronounciation of words. The Great Illustrated Dictionary with its wealth of hard-working illustrations, explains how the word came into the language, what problems may be connected with its usage. (When should you say imply and when infer. Do130 words
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Advertisement21 1984-08-09 11 GET TO KNOW THE COMPANY YOU ARE DEALING WITH USE THE SINGAPORE GENERAL INDEX OF ■times! Business l)irc< lory of Sin&iporr21 words
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Article351 1984-08-09 12 GRACE YU - By GRACE YU THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY celebrations of Singapore have made 25 a magic number for the competitive retail trade in the Republic. A store is offering 25 per cent discount for 25 brands names, while another is offering $250,000 worth of prizes with351 words
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181 1984-08-09 12 AFP COMMONWEALTH leaders from Asia and the Pacific meeting in Port Moresby yesterday upheld the concept of regional meetings but agreed to meet less frequently. Australian officials said that a concensus emerged in favour of a less structured organisation at the one-day CommonwealthAFP - 181 words
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293 1984-08-09 12 UPI EIGHTEEN hijackers with explosives strapped to their bodies seized an Iranian jetliner, flew to Egypt on Wednesday and demanded to be taken to Paris. The European-built Iran Air A-300 Airbus was on a flight on Tuesday night from Teheran to JeddahUPI - 293 words
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242 1984-08-09 12 AFP THE HEADS of state-run enterprises in China will have full management autonomy free from party control from next year, the English-language China Daily reported in Beijing yesterday. Gu Ming, deputy secretarygeneral of the State Affairs Council, told the newspaper that this reform, aimedAFP - 242 words
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252 1984-08-09 12 TRADERS who had taken a position on a settlement basis in the shares of Pan-Electric Industries Ltd, prior to the Stock Exchange of Singapore's immediate delivery ruling yesterday, have been given a one-day opportunity to close off their open positions. This252 words
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Article63 1984-08-09 12 Reuter TWO CHINESE ships have been damaged by mines in the Red Sea, one of them seriously. The New China News Agency said one vessel, the Hui Yang, struck a mine on July 31 and was immobilised until the crew from another Chinese shipReuter - 63 words
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328 1984-08-09 12 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE PRACTICAL and level-headed. These are the two "enduring" qualities that have helped Singaporeans respond well to government policies. Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State for Education, was pleased to find these virtues surfacing among the winning328 words
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208 1984-08-09 12 TWENTY-FIVE years of Singapore's history in paint will be featured at a special National Day Art Exhibition. The works of 120 artists will reflect the development and major changes in Singapore art from 1959 to 1964. Works by pioneers such as Cheong Soo208 words
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Article39 1984-08-09 12 THREE MAJOR British banks yesterday cut their base lending rate by half a percentage point to 11.5 per cent. National Westminster Bank led the move which was followed by Barclays Bank and Midland Bank.39 words
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Article56 1984-08-09 12 Reuter BANK of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa said he does not expect the yen to fall further against the US dollar as US interest rates are not expected to rise. He said the yen's renewed fall against the dollar after its rise late last week isReuter - 56 words
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Article67 1984-08-09 12 Bernama PENINSULAR Malaysia's rate of inflation rose 4.6 per cent for the first half of this year compared to the same period last year. Statistics Department figures released yesterday show the rise was mainly caused by the increases in the sub-group indices for food (5.0Bernama - 67 words
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Article57 1984-08-09 12 AP IN FRESH violence in Britain's increasingly bloody 21-week-old coal miners' strike, a total of 1,658 men made what police described as hit-and-run raids on two pits and a regional office of the National Coal Board. Dozens of cars were attacked and scores of windowsAP - 57 words
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Article60 1984-08-09 12 UPI CHINESE and British teams began their 20th round of talks on Hongkong's future yesterday, optimistic that they will meet Beijing's end-of-September deadline for a draft accord. The two sides reached a breakthrough in the closed-door talks last month when they agreed to establish a Sino-BritishUPI - 60 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-08-09 12 wMm Outlook for todoy: Showers in several oreos in the morning and early afternoon. Report for 24 hours pnor to 7.30pm on Aug 8 at th« airport: Maximum temperature 29.9 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 22.6 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 4.55 Rainfall in millimetres Troce Rainfall this month58 words
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Article71 1984-08-09 13 Reuter THE JAPANESE Transport Ministry said it issued shipbuilding permits for 35 ships totalling 627,090 gross tons in July, compared with 22 vessels totalling 394,400 tons in June. In July last year, permits for 102 ships totalling 2.07 million tons were issued. The 35 ships approved in JulyReuter - 71 words
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Article73 1984-08-09 13 Reuter NORWEGIAN shipowner Wilh Wilhelmsen is negotiating to sell five multi-purpose cargo carriers to an unnamed foreign group, a company spokesman said. He declined to name the group or put a price on the deal, but said the five ships were Barber Tennesse. Barber Terrier, BarberReuter - 73 words
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Article43 1984-08-09 13 MEMBERS of India/Pakistan/Bangladesh Conference Lines announced changes in surcharges, effective Aug 8, for cargo moving to and from Europe and Bombay. For a full container load (FCL) the surcharge will be US$2OO per 20 ft equivalent unit from a previous $300.43 words
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398 1984-08-09 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE SINGAPORE recorded impressive gains in seaborne cargo handled for the first half of 1964. The gloom hovering over the port faded off, as throughput rose by a substantial 12.1 per cent to a new high of 54 million tonnes. This is398 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-08-09 13 PENANG PORT experienced a decline of 3.2 per cent in cargo volume handled in the first quarter of this year against the same period last year, according to the port's latest quarterly bulletin Berita Pelabuhan. The bulletin said some 1.75 million tonnes323 words
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Article668 1984-08-09 13 thinnln n 1 sntpfMng unv Pm* Col Afeo VI 3 Ahcenkiel Lmer VI 5 Alpoc VI 5 Antoro Shpg IV 1 A PC Lme V 4 APL M 4/5 ASCL N 1 Asiobroker V 5 Austosio Lme V 1 Bolt-Orient VI 4/5 Bangkok Coot VI 2 Bank668 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1984-08-09 14 Lloyd's List THE SLOW and painstaking process of restructuring its US operations has been started by the Japanese liner shipping group faced with the prospect of continued deficits and the creation of a new and looser conference system. The issue has been brought to aLloyd's List - 1,077 words
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Article174 1984-08-09 14 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. Aug 3*-Sept I International exhibition on the174 words
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Article1512 1984-08-09 14 NORTH AMERICAN voyage grain fixing enlivened a rather dull freight market on Tuesday, brokers said. Confirmed fixing included the booking of a vessel with 1 50,000 long tons of grain from US Gulf to Japan at an unchanged rate of U5513.50 for end-Aug/early-Sept. Also fixed was a vessel1,512 words
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245 1984-08-09 14 AFP THE WORLD dry bulk carrier fleet is expanding at an annual rate of more than 6.5 per cent, while the tanker fleet is declining by 7 per cent, according to London shiprbokers Eggar Forrester in their latest review. The world bulk carrierAFP - 245 words
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519 1984-08-09 14 AFP, Reuter CHINA said that mines planted in the Red Sea damaged two Chinese ships one seriously. A dispatch by the official News Agency Xinhua from Sanaa, north Yemen, said the Hui Yang was hit on July 31 and the TangAFP,; Reuter - 519 words
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Article1015 1984-08-09 15 ANGOLA Luanda July 30th. 2 3 days ARGENTINA Buenos Aires July 24th 30th. 4 generals: 3 5 days 6 grain loaders: 12-16 days 3 grain carriers: 8-10 days. 35 vessels berthed. Necochea 1 grain loader: 2 3 days. 4 vessels berthed. Bahia Blanca 0 3 days. 1 vessel1,015 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-08-09 15 Seatrade PRELIMINARY fuel consumption figures for the first large ship in the world to be built with an asymmetric stem appear to bear out the claims of the concept's designer, Dr Ernst Nonneeke. Hapag-Lloyd's 34,000 dwt Eurosal-service newbuilding, Humboldt Express, was delivered on June 15Seatrade - 429 words
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168 1984-08-09 15 AP PUMPING operations complicated by stormy seas bogged down as crews worked to remove the remaining oil from a crippled British tanker that spilled almost 2 million gallons of crude into the Gulf of Mexico. Meanwhile, the clean up effort dragged on atAP - 168 words
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Article159 1984-08-09 15 UPI THE BOUNTY, a US$4 million tall ship owned by movie producer Dino de Laurentiis, was seized by US Customs Officials after the British flag vessel was docked for months without authorisation. US Customs spokesman Mike Fleming said the ship was seized for investigation of several potential federalUPI - 159 words
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Article192 1984-08-09 15 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/Straits192 words
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Article, Illustration5757 1984-08-09 20 ooaßGmß 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 of5,757 words
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Article708 1984-08-09 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location TW Bridge 21W 10 8 84 0200 NAPL FSB 1300-1400 G3 Anro Temasek ***** 10.8 84 0200 NAPL TA 3 1300-1400 HI Asia Star 26B708 words
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Article1781 1984-08-09 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agrncir-s (Si Ur*-Ri/Mk Liar Transgroup (Si AArealdel Liaer Service Kim Shpg (SI AIM C Taepfer Oceanus Shipping Agency (S) Manntex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Lntrasea (S) Binung Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling1,781 words
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Article318 1984-08-09 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Straits Pride 20W SSPL alongside 9.8.84/2300 Rajah Brooke 21E SSPL alongside 9.8.84/0600 Bassein 27/8 Boustead alongside 9.8.84/0600 Monteste 35/6 BOR alongside 9.8.84/0300 Donam No 9 37/8 NAPL alongside 9.8.84/0600 Ever Training 45 G Asia alongside 9.8.84/0600 Auby318 words
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Advertisement328 1984-08-09 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Flag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kelang/Penang/Bangkok/Keelung/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Kong S pore Agent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****77 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 I mm LONDON Freights 11/11 l CONSORTIA 111 SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX328 words
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Advertisement401 1984-08-09 13 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) I M SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES H7O Shanton Way 04 02C Minna Houw Singapore 0207 Tel Telfi No RS ***** NATIONAL UNE OF BAHRAM, RAQ, KUWAIT, QATAR, EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE CFS office TPC 03-30 Tel *****31 end *****3? Terminal office TPC 03 29 Tel No401 words
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Advertisement921 1984-08-09 13 or *a umsmnm •nut rim FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FAR EAST/EUROPE n TO T*MBWC*IC BMtO ?1R M/l 11/1 IH/»/F*/H»/«l/*TQHEEHJEEHO* fiom cicv«.o ru u/i M/i ln *d ti h* 0M; at *t«nh CXONN MAMC CO (HI) ITO lEL ***** M W. («T) I# 7230 M For wow ggga, r »f»r omam IV921 words
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Advertisement283 1984-08-09 14 To Europe. FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe N HOUTMAN lg/9 Mm teceptang fm 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L Havre. Baste UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven Aarhus Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmo, Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder via S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore Bangkok PH contact283 words
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Advertisement409 1984-08-09 14 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES rM USA/CANADA Pacific South Waat Pacific North Waat Foodor at Tokyo Faodar at Koba Atlantic/Canada FaadaratKoba 11/10 0/10 13/11 21/11 20/10 24/11 27/11 4/11 1/11 Also accepting LCL Cargo for USA Port* only. ED CUmT *06 314 MT Vl7/38S NOKARM MRU V23/3M ED409 words
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Advertisement788 1984-08-09 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT ME MEN EXPRESS NMUCEHSS KURMM MMU KMKM Honoc EXPRESS fffttwt bat KMiOO UKRPOOL BAY «0«l00* MT HAMUPC EXPRESS ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: Hanburg to Copenhagen. Airbus, Gether Rotter dim :to Antwerp. Amsterdam, (Mi Bremenhaven to Bremen Southampton UK788 words
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Advertisement590 1984-08-09 15 Franco Belgian Services F+r Xjj. h N< r rv< w■%.'* fir /w* >'ur i.~uj£mt inn (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM! STORE P KELAIK Le Kin. I torn fUlm* Hot Bttiren Ant TRJWSWORLD BRDGE llta| Uh| im IIS« I3I« NSf KS« ononu ae 22 n im im us* uw uw 11% cxvuei590 words
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Advertisement1204 1984-08-09 16 KIE GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. No ?6 A IALAN BE RANG AN PORT KELANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA TEL Nov 3M712. *****5 3(916? 3507 M.*****2.*****7 W MALAYSIA/S PORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: P KIANG 13/17 Aug 2/7 Sept 5/10 Sept SPORE 18 20 Aug 26 28 Aug 3 Aug 2 Sept1,204 words
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Advertisement814 1984-08-09 17 PIL GROUP VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA WISATA E-515 20-22/S ADEN, HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH, AOABA KOTA MEGAH E-517 17-20/8 HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH. PTSUOAN. MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA. D'SALAAM KOTA WIRAWAN E-Sl9 5-10/9 ADEN. HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH. AOABA KOTAWARUNA E-521 10-14/9 HODEIOAH. JEDDAH. AOABA. PTSUOAN KOTARAKYAT E-523 16-20/9 MOGADISCIO. TAMATAVE. D'SALAAM. MOMBASA COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES BANGKOK814 words
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Advertisement854 1984-08-09 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE u/o i»/» 23/» 75/j 2/10 4/11 0/10 11/10 17/10 19/10 M io a 10 1/11 i/ll curort B HlffN ROW* 21/10 22/10 21/10 79/10 fwon STRUTS M BH»#» IDW Him UK P KEIANGSTORE FOR M Sadtd Saied S<M Saied 13/1 15/1 MIC854 words
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Advertisement518 1984-08-09 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadnf for Ranfoon S pore P.Kelong Penong Bossein** V6B In Pt/8 Aug Soiled Htone Ywo V 194 17/18 Aug 15/16 Aug Po-on V 75 20/22 Aug Avo 29/30 Aug 25/27 A LOADING FOR HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP LOADING FOR HONGKONG,518 words
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Advertisement576 1984-08-09 19 K.NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia TW BRIDGE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1400 9/8 LCI Cargo 0200 9/8 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) C PAUL 40E. MAETERLINCK 2E.. TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: jayakarta SURABAYA.. JAKARTA..... SINGAPORE PENANG BRISBANE SYDNEY 25/8 BURNE 30/8 MELBOURNE 28/8 ADELADE576 words
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Advertisement642 1984-08-09 20 Kcj|i«nal Container Lines Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S A. 1500 Hrs. Tues, Thurs Sat REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOY SM SKI» BKK PKT SRU RATANABHUM 03 188 9/11 «uf 14/16 Aug 18/19 Aug- 22/23 RATANABHUM 189/190 2«/27 Aug 29/31 Aug DATUM BHUM 253/254 2/3 Sept 5/7642 words
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Advertisement80 1984-08-09 21 LICORNE AGENTS SEAUOK SHPPMG (S) PTE LTD. HE SM.ES/BOOKM6S TEL *****81 (I UKS) French Line REGULAR SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO BANGLA-DESH/INDIA/SRI LANKA/PAKISTAN HAIDM (CALCUTTA) Sea winds DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES amui O«IENTAI SFAMINOS lINIR AGENCY PTE I TO SINGAPORE TEL SALES/BOOKINGS MALAYSIA GENERAL FREIGHT (M) SDN BMO PK MOA4B KL *****480 words
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Miscellaneous172 1984-08-09 22 01 ff < SI 1 a E rj m j jC>« 55 s > S3 I ff X K?s MSs s SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c^' Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature <> c X\ Shower Weather Wind172 words
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