The Business Times, 5 September 1984
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Title Section11 1984-09-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1984 60 CENTS11 words
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632 1984-09-05 1 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO A PRUDENT match of fiscal and monetary policies holds the key to a sustained US economic expansion through the mid1980s. If these policy adjustments are not made, then the US economy will continue to face fluctuating stop-and-go conditions, combining disappointing632 words
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Article613 1984-09-05 1 CHAN OI CHEE - Guidelines arrived at after consultations with Securities Industry Council By CHAN OI CHEE FOR THE first time, the Stock Exchange of Singapore has spelt out in a formal statement, the criteria it uses to assess companies seeking a public listing. SES chief executive, Mr Lim613 words
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503 1984-09-05 1 LOUISE DO ROSARIO - By LOUISE DO ROSARIO CHINA may call for its second round of bidding for concessions in offshore South China Sea as early as next month. The terms offered this time, say some analysts in Hongkong, will be better for503 words
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113 1984-09-05 1 AFP THE US dollar, shattering records for the second consecutive day, hit new all-time highs against the British pound and Italian lire in nervous early trading yesterday. Foreign currency dealers in London again attributed the dollar's rise to "technical factors", saying tightAFP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration66 1984-09-05 1 A SLIGHT flmrry «f activity in the final miaates trading failed to shake the Singapore stock market eat of Its lethargy yesterday. Msst share prices finished lower OB dwindling volume, and haying Interest was limited to selective Issues. At the dual bell, the BT Composite Index had fallen66 words
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279 1984-09-05 1 Bernama MALAYSIA'S Commodities Trading Act 1980 will be overhauled under an Amendment Bill to avoid a repetition of the recent crisis that beset the new Kuala Lumpur Commodities Exchange (KL£E). Some of the salient features of the proposed Bill announced byBernama - 279 words
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Article134 1984-09-05 1 Reuter THE KUALA Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) for physical tin will start operating on Oct 1. Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said the KLTM will replace the Penang physical market, run by smelters, which will cease operations on Sep 28. Mr Leong saidReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-09-05 1 SINGAPORE'S civil servants will go to work today to find that there is a new man at the helm of the Civil Service. Mr Sim Kee Boon, Head of the Civil Service A Permanent Secretary of the Finance Ministry's Public231 words
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Advertisement258 1984-09-05 1 WHAT survey by National Productivity Board of 130 companies in the manufacturing sector shows obout the weaknesses of management and workers. Pag* 2 THE PHILIPPINE government has launched major relief operations in the central and southern parts of the country in the wake of a powerful typhoon that left hundreds258 words
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HOME NEWS
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380 1984-09-05 2 LUCY NG - Incentives best for improving work attitudes By LUCY NG A LACK of teamwork, management skills and initiative were found to be the main weaknesses of managers and supervisors. On the other hand, workers tended to have bad work habits, lacked a sense of responsibility,380 words
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233 1984-09-05 2 MANAGEMENT, supervisors and workers generally recognise the importance of the teamwork concept. However, only one in five companies practise teamwork at all the three levels. These are some of the findings of the National Productivity Board, which visited 20 medium-sized and large companies from the major233 words
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Article117 1984-09-05 2 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER Sep 8 Know Your Hyatt Hotel CASE PharmaMedicines ceutical Society Of Singapore Sep 8-13 NC Wirecut 1 JECTU Economic Development Board Sep 10-11 How To Set Up And Dynasty Hotel Institute For Manage A Telemarketing International Sales Operation Research Conferences Sep 10-14117 words
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215 1984-09-05 2 COMPANIES which make video recordings of weddings, engagements and other social functions need not have to obtain licences after all. This concession from the Ministry of Culture comes just a few weeks after the Board of Film Censors had incurred the wrath of companies215 words
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208 1984-09-05 2 MORE THAN $1 billion is expected to be invested over the next three years in Asean's food industry, which is one of the fastest growing sectors in the region. According to a survey by Frank Small and Associates, more than 75 per208 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-09-05 2 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN THE TREND towards open plan offices has drawn one of Scandinavia's biggest companies to Singapore. Martela Oy of Finland has formed a joint venture with Singapore's Hup Cheong to capture a growing market for office partitions and furniture. The new company, Martela372 words
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293 1984-09-05 2 THE DRUG problem in Singapore is far from solved although the number of drug addicts fell by almost half between 1977 and last year. There were also fewer people turning to drugs for the first time in the same period. The bigger293 words
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324 1984-09-05 2 THE MINISTRY of Health is concerned about the increase in obesity among Singaporeans. Obesity is caused by an increase in body fat due to unhealthy eating habits. Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri. Parliamentary Secretary (Health and Culture), said that significant changes had occurred in324 words
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Article79 1984-09-05 2 THE JAPAN Association of Travel Agents (Jata) is holding its board of directors meeting in Singapore today. During the five-day meeting, the directors will be taken on a tour of Singapore's tourist and convention facilities by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Some of Jata's major activities79 words
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OVERSEAS
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365 1984-09-05 3 UPI THE FAILURE of Israel's two major political blocs to agree to a national unity government on Monday threatened to force new elections in Israel. 1 Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's Likud bloc and Shimon Peres' Labour Party scrambled to shore up support from smallerUPI - 365 words
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Article167 1984-09-05 3 NYT A COMPREHENSIVE economic programme designed to drastically reduce Israel's mammoth inflation, to cut the deficit on the. balance of payments and renew economic growth has been presented to the government by the Bank of Israel. The programme, to be implemented in three stages, calls forNYT - 167 words
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Article191 1984-09-05 3 AFP THE TAIWANESE government has directed its overseas offices to spare no efforts in calling on the international community to refer to Taiwan as the- Republic of China rather than Taiwan. A Taiwanese official said the directive was "necessary because the Chinese communists have been tryingAFP - 191 words
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243 1984-09-05 3 Reuter DELEGATES from the United States and Third World textileproducing countries met yesterday to try resolve a row which has broken out over new US rules affecting import quotas for textiles. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt), theReuter - 243 words
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241 1984-09-05 3 AP THAILAND'S annual military reshuffle, regarded as an important indicator of political trends, was announced on Monday with supporters of the powerful armed forces chief General Arthit Kamlang-ek gaining key positions. General Arthit has emerged as one of the most influential militaryAP - 241 words
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Article743 1984-09-05 3 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time PAA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH681 0820 KUL KAL KE624 0840 KUL CAL CI010 0825 JED/DHA AAAS MH601 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL AAAS MH8II 0940 PEN RBA BI421 1000 BWN S|A SQ103 1005 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP743 words
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Article, Illustration699 1984-09-05 3 Race to ike White House NYT PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan is assured of running for a second term with the backing of one of the strongest American economies ever for an election year. Interest rates are holding steady. Inflation is 4 per cent, far belowNYT; AP photo - 699 words
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Article76 1984-09-05 3 Reuter A SENIOR Thai official yesterday said Thailand was concerned over what it said was a rapid buildup of the Soviet Union's forces in South-east Asia. National Security Council secretary-general Prasong Soonsiri said the Soviet Union had expanded its power in the region to counter whatReuter - 76 words
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239 1984-09-05 3 Reuter FORMER Austriaa chancellor Bruno Kreisky has urged the industrialised countries to help the impoverished Third World overcome its huge debt problem. He told the opening session of a meeting in Madrid of some 350 European experts on Third World development:Reuter - 239 words
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Article, Illustration576 1984-09-05 4 UPI Reuter THE PHILIPPINE government yesterday launched major relief operations in the central and southern parts of the country in the wake of a powerful typhoon that left hundreds of people dead and thousands hurt or homeless. The officially confirmed death tollUPI; Reuter; UPI photo - 576 words
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241 1984-09-05 4 Reuter AFP ABOUT 1,000 people whose houses were flooded in torrential rains which left at least 131 South Koreans dead or missing staged a five-hour demonstration against the Seoul government yesterday. Police said the protesters demanded that the government pay compensation for theReuter; AFP - 241 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-09-05 4 UPI VICE-president George Bush said on Monday that Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko "clearly has not been well" and that is why President Reagan is not in a position to seek a summit meeting. Mr Bush, former head of the CIA, said he knows "aUPI - 427 words
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Article132 1984-09-05 4 UPI MICHAEL Wittkowski says he will look after his family now that he has won the world's single biggest lottery prize of US$4O million, and that he will continue working. "My family won $40 million, I didn't," the 28-year-old printer from Chicago said after claiming the IllinoisUPI - 132 words
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Article57 1984-09-05 4 UPI A 'staggering' percentage of women complaining of chronic pain were victims of long-term abuse, mostly by their husbands, suggests a new study presented at the fourth World Congress on Pain. The results of the study indicated 53 percent of women treated for chronic pain hadUPI - 57 words
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395 1984-09-05 4 AP NATIONS that thwart USauthorities in their pursuit of financial criminals are hurting themselves as well as the United States, a top Securities and Exchange Commission official said. Computer advances in the trading of stocks and bonds have made it possible for peopleAP - 395 words
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Article72 1984-09-05 4 UPI PRESIDENT Amin Gemayel arranged for a Cabinet session yesterday, hoping that Syrian pressure would end Lebanon's political stalemate in spite of uncertainty raised by the death of his powerful father. Mr Gemayel went to Syria for the third time this year on Monday for talks withUPI - 72 words
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239 1984-09-05 4 Reuter CANADA'S Progressive Conservative Party (PCP), in opposition for all but nine months of the past 21 years, looked set to win a large majority in yesterday's general election. All opinion poll forecasts of the result show the PCP leading the rulingReuter - 239 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article57 1984-09-05 4 BOEING, the giant American aircraft maker, has announced plans to build a 70-ton helicopter that it said would be the largest in the world. The Heavy Lift Research Vehicle (HLRV), which is to fly for the first time in 1988, will be able to lift 35 tons, eight57 words
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Article75 1984-09-05 4 US ENVOY Chester Crocker met with President Milton Obote on Monday in an attempt to resolve a crisis in relations triggered by American allegations of mass murder and genocide committed by the Uganda army. "The purpose of Mr Crocker's visit is to clarify and rectify misunderstandings and to75 words
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Article53 1984-09-05 4 POLICE believe they have smashed a major drug pipeline Atom Thailand into Malaysia, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Musa Hitam said. He said this followed the seizure on Satuday of 60 slabs of opium weighing 129 kg and interrogation of a couple arrested during the seizure at a house53 words
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Article48 1984-09-05 4 THE FIRST general strike against the nine-month-old Argentine government on Monday paralysed ports and factories but failed to bring the nation to a halt. There was no activity at the major grain-export- ing ports of Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca and at the Parana river ports.48 words
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Article54 1984-09-05 4 INDIA'S supreme court has ordered measures to save the Taj Mahal from "marble cancer", the Press Trust of India said. A petition to the court said the Taj, a 300-year-old white marble tomb built by a Moghul emperor for his wife, was threatened by air pollution from54 words
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Article58 1984-09-05 4 AUTO manufacturers and parts suppliers from nine West European countries said on Monday that they were working together to develop common standards for electronic communications. The standards would be similar to those used by US automakers and parts suppliers, said A Sarich, a consultant who announced the European58 words
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Article49 1984-09-05 4 BLOODY riots exploded in black townships south of Johannesburg on Monday and, with the death toll at 11, continued into the night. Thousands of rioters burned and looted houses, shops and cars, police spokesmen said. Local people said the riots began on Sunday night over rent increases.49 words
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Article41 1984-09-05 4 Agencies THE MALAYSIAN government said it has lowered total export duty on crude palm oil (cpo) to MJ551.38 per tonne from $658.01 and processed palm oil (ppo) to *465.68 from $660.24. The move came into effect on Monday. AgenciesAgencies - 41 words
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Article, Illustration259 1984-09-05 5 AP MOVES TO try to solve Britain's 25-week-old coal strike received a setback on Monday when the head of the coal industry said proposed new talks might not take place if miners' leaders continue to refuse to discuss closing uneconomic pits.AP; AP photo - 259 words
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201 1984-09-05 5 AP A BOMB, possibly linked to next week's visit by Pope John Paul n, exploded in a locker in Montreal's main railroad station on Monday, killing three people and wounding at least 41, officials reported. The blast sent fragments of metal and glass tearingAP - 201 words
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278 1984-09-05 5 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad assured the press last night of press freedom, but said they should exercise it with a sense of responsibility towards society. The Prime Minister said the freedom was sometimes abused, especially by newBernama - 278 words
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574 1984-09-05 5 Government's financial policies keep investors away AFP FOREIGN AND local investment in Indonesia has plunged spectacularly this year and the government's own financial policies are to be blamed. During the first six months of this year, the drop was 75 per cent from US$3.BAFP - 574 words
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202 1984-09-05 5 THE BILL for protecting South Korea's President Chun Doo Hwan on his state visit to Japan this week will be more than twice that spent on guarding President Reagan last year, government sources in Tokyo said yesterday. About 780 million yen (US$3.2202 words
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Article88 1984-09-05 5 AP CHINA'S shortage of electricity means that 20 per cent of its productive potential is idle, the official English-language China Daily reported yesterday. It said China is short of 10 million kilowatts of generating capacity. The newspaper reported that to ease the shortage, the East China ElectricityAP - 88 words
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Article92 1984-09-05 5 AP A SENIOR Chinese official has said that China will protect the interests and rights of foreign investors. Speaking at a seminar in Tokyo, the deputy general secretary of the state council, Mr Gu Ming, said China is drafting new laws and regulations covering economics, foreign investmentAP - 92 words
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Advertisement12 1984-09-05 3 Ji|| Pan Am. Daily 747SPTo USA. It Flies Smoother, Faster And Quieter.12 words
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Advertisement116 1984-09-05 3 i MM OLD PARR I rillll Singapore vs Tasek Utara Golf Club, Johor Baharu Malaysia Watch top professionals of Singapore and Malaysia do battle once again for the prestigious Old Parr Trophy. Don't miss this exciting match played at one of Malaysia's toughest golf courses, the Tasek Utara Course. September116 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article329 1984-09-05 6 NYT FRANCE'S largest nationalised insurance group, L'Union des Assurances de Paris (UAP), is about to take control of Banque Worms, the country's fourth largest state-owned investment bank. It will be the first significant merger between a major French insurance group and a leading FrenchNYT - 329 words
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364 1984-09-05 6 Reuter NO RELIEF from high shortterm US interest rates is in sight in spite of signs of a slowdown in the pace of economic and monetary growth, economists say. Indeed, some say that seasonal money-market pressures and the bias toward restraintReuter - 364 words
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368 1984-09-05 6 FT THREE of Scandinavia's lending banks, Scandimaviska Enakilda Banken of Sweden, Bergen Bank of Norway and Union Bank of Finland, are entering the most far-reaching cooperation deal ever made among the Nordic banks. The agreement covers both their domestic and international businesses and isFT - 368 words
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306 1984-09-05 6 Reuter NEWS last week that West Germany recorded the lowest year-on-year inflation rate in the industrialised non-commu-nist world in August should hold bond prices stable and could spark further gains this week. Bond market economists and dealers sayReuter - 306 words
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Article85 1984-09-05 6 UPI IN THE first increase in three months, Japan's foreign exchange reserves rose US$3O6 million in August to reach a total of $25.43 billion for the month. The Finance Ministry attributed the increase to the appreciation of the Japanese yen in August after slower expansion of theUPI - 85 words
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306 1984-09-05 6 Reuter POLAND'S 10.6 per cent devaluation of the zloty against the dollar announced yesterday was necessary but did not go far enough, according to western economists in Warsaw. They viewed the devaluation, which applies equally to all other hard currencies, as a cautious measureReuter - 306 words
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107 1984-09-05 6 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corps (IBM) subsidiary, Credit Corp, is raising US$lOO million through a threeyear Eurobond, priced at 99'« with an 11 J 4 per cent coupon. Lead manager Salomon Brothers International says the issue will be a direct obligation of IBM's financing unit,Reuter - 107 words
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515 1984-09-05 6 WAN A BIG Japanese bank and the West Australian Development Corporation (WADC) are pushing to the head of an international field vying for about 10 licences for foreign banks to operate in Australia. A joint-venture arrangement between the IndustrialWAN - 515 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article255 1984-09-05 6 Interbank rates at 3pm ClIfTSACIW QUOI9d ftlttf flfy ■nithaoman -on parity dtanga Local dollars to on* unit of foreign currency US do»of 2 1580 2 1590 2 8196 -23 46 Sterling pound 2 7935 2 7969 7 3469 -61 98 Australian dollar 1 8129 1.8148 3 4286 -47255 words
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Article403 1984-09-05 6 SINGAPORE Futures closed easier yesterday in fairly active trading on local and overseas selling. Dealers said the rise in the US currency in the afternoon contributed to the metal's decline. December contract which recorded a heavy turnover of 958 lots closed weaker at U*****.60 an ounce traded compared with403 words
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Article612 1984-09-05 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar recovered against most major currencies yesterday in fairly active late trading to close higher compared with London's close. The dollar surged to a late 2.9170/80 marks from an early 2.9090/9100 and London's 2.9115/30 close. It firmed to a late 2.4365 75 Swiss francs from612 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-09-05 6 ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed narrowly mixed yesterday compared with opening levels in thin afternoon trading. Pernod rates were steady at the outset and thereafter two, three and four months each gained 1/16 point on some bidding interest to close at 12 11-7/8, 12-1/ 16 11-15/16 and284 words
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Article120 1984-09-05 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate eased by Vi-point to close at 8 per cent on the Singapore interbank market yesterday. Term rates for the two and three-month maturities eased by 1/16-point each but the one-month rate remained at Monday's closing. S$ interbank rotes at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid Overnight 8120 words
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Advertisement70 1984-09-05 6 MANUFACTURERS AGENT REQUIRED Successful and expanding U.S. Company manufacturing power and process equipment (unit prices US$2OO,OOO US$1,500,000) seeks established agent with proven track record of capital equipment sales to the process industries (particularly chemical, petrochemical and gas industries). Our lines would suit agency currently selling power and process items such70 words
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FEATURES
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Article529 1984-09-05 8 THE WORLD is hitched to the economic locomotive of the United States df America. While other countries may speed up or slow down in relation to each other, their ability to act independently is limited by the engine up in front. The impact of the US on529 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1984-09-05 8 AMY BALAN - Starts today a BT study on Singapore's new financial futures market By AMY BALAN FRAYED nerves, mahjong games, cold London nights, in-flight oxygen, toasted cheese sandwiches and coffee these are some of the more unusual ingredients that went into the setting up of Simex and the1,650 words
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Article401 1984-09-05 8 TODD EASTHAM - By TODD EASTHAM UPI BY THE TURN of the century, a group of Japanese thinkers and industrialists hope to have completed the world's first "floating" city a huge artificial island resting gently but securely above the waves of the Pacific Ocean. The US$l2.5 billion plan isUPI - 401 words
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Article, Illustration826 1984-09-05 9 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE'S cellular radio system is going to sea. The network for executives on the move by road is already well advanced, now marine traffic around the island will be linked up through a proposed series of relay stations. Singapore was among826 words
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Advertisement109 1984-09-05 8 When you fly Singapore Airlines, you have the option of taking a Stopover Holiday at any of 17 cities around the world at prices you simply can't pass by. The one low price gives you hotel accommodation, breakfast, sightseeing tours and. in most cities, airport transfers and discounts on car109 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous672 1984-09-05 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Deprive some fire victims of accommodation? (5) 6 Fixes a lot of tips (5) 9 When it's good to embrace a girl at leisure (7) 10 Golden boy (5) 11 Toost for golfers' (5) 12 Aren't you sure you've got it? (5) 13 Musical wolks (7)672 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration967 1984-09-05 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER PETER HILL woke up late Sunday morning feeling tired, groggy and very listless. Saturday had been long and heavy. He remembers getting up early and not really knowing what to do. Time crawled. "The waiting was killing. I wished967 words
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398 1984-09-05 9 JACK CAVANAUGH - By JACK CAVANAUGH Reuter TOP-SEEDED Martina Navratilova had her closest call in four matches while second-seeded Chris Evert Lloyd and men's number two Ivan Lendl won handily to gain the quarter-finals of the US Open tennis championships on Monday. Navratilova posted her 52nd consecutiveReuter - 398 words
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Article, Illustration98 1984-09-05 9 UPI DAVE KRIEG, who quarter backed Seattle to Its Initial played appearance last season, threw three toachdewa pa— Meaday to spark the Seahawks to a S4 rest sf Cleveland la a iew epeaer, handing the hrswas their drat shatoat slaee IIT7. kricg BredUPI - 98 words
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Miscellaneous1204 1984-09-05 9 to zm mm® HIGHLIGHTS High Notes Stratosphere 8.03 pm, Channel 12 A film portrait of opera star Teresa Stratas, a woman of "dynamic talent and volcanic emotion". CHps from her greatest stage moments such as rehearsals with Franco Zeffirelli, her director for La Boheme. Also shown is an interview with1,204 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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539 1984-09-05 10 Tate Lyle may bow out of contest for Brooke FT BROOKE BOND, the tea and meat extract group which is resisting a £324 million (US$424 million) offer from Tate Lyle, in rejecting a £355 million cash counter-bid from Unilever, one of the largest companies in Europe, says that Unilever's termsFT - 539 words
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427 1984-09-05 10 Reuter THE strong US dollar squeezed British Petroleum Co PLC's (BP) refining profit margins in the second quarter, though earnings were well ahead of last year, analysts said. BP is expected to show second-quarter net income of someReuter - 427 words
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237 1984-09-05 10 Reuter CITICORP, a US bank holding company, is acquiring a 29.9 per cent interest in a new company resulting from a proposed merger of British brokers Scrimgeour Kemp-Gee and Vickers da Costa (UK). Citicorp already has a 29.9 per cent stake in VickersReuter - 237 words
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Article201 1984-09-05 10 trrr at Un Ste«< 105 unch INDUSTRIALS A Aloha 755 Unoec Woolworth 500 1450 inch inch 147 MININGS AE And O 780 -10 370 Anglos 2315 •10 AMIC 2700S 50 ***** -25 1190 •10 1730 •HO C G Smith 1880 10 BuHeh 8000 CNA 2006 500 10 350 Cons201 words
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Article958 1984-09-05 10 Amsterdam itrr 03 Fh ABN ***** 05 Aegon 115.8xd -0.7 Ahold 194 00 +1.5 Akzo 9310 +0.1 AMEV 162 4xd -0 4 Amfos Amfobnk 56 30 03 Btrtt 36 80 +1 3 Boh 92 50 unch Bofvumn 232 00 +5 Bosko 23 00 +0 2 Buffer 6400 -02958 words
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Advertisement157 1984-09-05 10 London stocks, Page 15 j* Feng Cheng Lou for the best Teochew food in town. Discover lV mouth-watering delights prepared by Hong Kong chefs. And 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 dinner157 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article368 1984-09-05 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed steady yesterday in revived trading, but some technical resistance was uncovered around the 950 mark of the Hang Seng Index. The index ended 7.60 points up at 947.02, against a 8.99 gain at the midmorning fix. Cheung Kong rose 10 cents higher at HKJ7.7O after368 words
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Article252 1984-09-05 11 strr 04 Al Sincere Indus Asm Cement MT 7 25 26 30 29 30 unch 0 1 0 1 Cham Indus Lien Hwo Indus Nan Ya Plos Pacific Cons Pacific Elact Wire 20 60 1400 31 30 27 90 19 60 unch 02 unch 02 Chang Hwo Bank 6250252 words
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Article255 1984-09-05 11 SIPT 04 Van 1200 -10 Mitsubishi Mitsui Co Mitsui SNpbkJg Mitsui Smelting 561 327 151 460 360 -2 3 2 -8 unch Akoi 590 33 1280 -10 1290 -30 3000 50 A sol* Cheoi Asohi Gloss Bank Tk Bndg«ston« Canon 563 781 445 600 1320 -12 2 unch It255 words
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Article85 1984-09-05 11 S«P 4 Won 660 1 Hyundai Motor K A L 645 506 722 -4 -7 Choheung Bk Commercial Bk DoeUm Ind Daewoo Corp Daewoo Ind Dong Ah 631 665 575 510 640 820 unch 1 -13 unch -3 30 Korea Oil Korea SNp Lucky Ltd Samsung Co Samtuig Elec85 words
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Article458 1984-09-05 11 SYDNEY: Australian sharemarkets closed slightly easier yesterday in quiet trading in the absence of a lead from Wall Street. At 1515 AEST, the All Ordinaries Index was 1.8 points lower at 728.7 points. National turnover was 28.18 million shares. Among banks, ANZ shed five to 4.80. In industrials, Rothmans458 words
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Article169 1984-09-05 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed mostly lower in quiet trading yesterday with the cement group the most active. The Book Club Index dropped 0.15 point to 119.04 on turnover of 1,130,278 shares worth 163.3 million baht compared to Monday's 578,330 shares worth 60.3 million baht. Siam Cement and Siam City169 words
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Article127 1984-09-05 11 MANILA: Share prices closed generally lower yesterday in dull trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index eased 1.36 to 110.99, Mines 8.39 to 942.85 and the Oil marker 0.014 to 0.648. Benguet Con closed down at 110 from 111, Surigao Con at 0.01 from 0.013, Philex at 0.1350 from 0.1450127 words
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63 1984-09-05 11 Reuter NET foreign buying of Japanese stocks on the Tokyo Stock Exchange through 16 major securities houses fell to 12.4 billion yen in the fourth week of August from 17.1 billion yen the preceding week. It was the fourth consecutive week that foreign investors wereReuter - 63 words
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349 1984-09-05 11 Reuter SONY Corp is expected to announce consolidated net income of nearly 70 billion yen for the year ending Oct 31, up from 29.79 billion yen last year and above the 1979/80 record of 68.60 billion yen, security analysts say. Consolidated sales areReuter - 349 words
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91 1984-09-05 11 Reuter TOYOTA vice-president Gentaro Tsuji has arrived for talks with Taiwanese officials in an attempt to reach agreement on a planned US$265 million joint venture car plant in Taiwan. Taiwan had set yesterday as the deadline for Toyota to agree to three– Reuter - 91 words
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174 1984-09-05 11 Reuter CHEUNG Kong Holdings expects a profit this year far lower than the HKS4OB.B million achieved last year but the total dividend will remain at last year's level, according to chairman Li Ka-Shing. He says that the Hongkong property market remainsReuter - 174 words
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Article83 1984-09-05 11 AFP A MAJOR office equipment producer in Japan, Ricoh, has set its sales goal this year at 53 billion yen while boosting domestic and overseas sales of facsimiles, according to a company spokesman. Ricoh recently an- nounced its plan to market a new facsimile for overseasAFP - 83 words
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Advertisement135 1984-09-05 11 —Paramount Hotel Where the happy people go f-f--4J 4 B f ■m A special garden atmosphere where time never runs out Here, master chefs prepare delicious and lingering tastes from gourmet style to simple meals. SPECIAL FEATURES: Daily Buffet Breakfast $11.50+ Daily Sat Lunch $12 Sunday Family Buffet Lunch Adult135 words
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Advertisement69 1984-09-05 11 Surprise! Suiprise! 7*S 4 ft. Cutstne en Evolution. Deemed the ultimate in gastronomy by discerning gourmets. That's what you'd /f expect from a great if HlfiL 1 restaurant like the Harbour Grill. A great place to be. > «rf%< Elegant nightspot uith an Arabian Sights setting. Plush. Exciting. Alive uith69 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-09-05 12 Limits set at 215 million kg for 1984 Reuter AFP INDIA HAS imposed limits on tea exports for the remainder of calendar 1984, the country's Tea Board chairman Jagdish Khattar said. He said the limits were designed to restrict exports to 215 million kg, whichReuter; AFP - 425 words
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413 1984-09-05 12 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Coffee Organisation (ICO) 15-day average price for Aug 31 rose to 145.03 cents/lb, triggering an immediate one million bags increase in export quotas for the 1983-84 season (October/September) to 60.22 million hags, the ICO said. The increase willReuter - 413 words
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127 1984-09-05 12 AFP A NEW ZINC contract was introduced on the London Metal Exchange yesterday that over the course of the next 15 months will replace the existing 70-year-old contract. Early deals for the new "high grade" zinc were "constructive", dealers said.AFP - 127 words
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154 1984-09-05 12 Reuter THE FARM Cooperatives Federation of Hokkaido (Hokuren) expects a good red bean harvest in major growing areas, but the bean size is expected to be smaller than earlier thought, Hokuren officials said. Traders estimate red bean production in Hokkaido this year atReuter - 154 words
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161 1984-09-05 12 Bernama AN 18-MEMBER Malaysian rubber mission will leave for Eastern Europe on Saturday to try to restore Malaysia's rubber market share which has been diminishing there in recent years. The mission, organised by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Licensing Board (MRELB) andBernama - 161 words
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Article941 1984-09-05 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a quiet featureless morning yesterday, with gains from the previous close of £14 to £4. November finished at £2,434, up £9. The market was up to £9 lower, basis November, in early dealings due to light commission house liquidation ahead of the New York941 words
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Article148 1984-09-05 12 Chinese Produce Exchenge (Sellers' noon closing prices on Sep 4 S$/100k«) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 192 00 Old drum FOB 205 00 Now drum FOB 209 00 Copra Mixed (loose) 103 00 buyers Pepper Muntok wtwte FOB NLW 677 50 Sorawak white FOB foq NLW 670 00 Sarawak148 words
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Article287 1984-09-05 12 Singapore (S$/k4o, e*-«odowii) Thai white 100% 1st class (kongoroo) new crop 1 05 100% 2nd class 077 100% 3rd class 075 25% new crop No stock B-10% No stock Thai broken A-super 065 Spectol 060 Thai rice 55% No stock China rice 10% 092 15% No stock 25% No287 words
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Article166 1984-09-05 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix !6's 3,400 Blue Phoenix 20" s 3,500 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,820 Bk>e Phoenix 40"s 4,300 Hongkong Golden Peak, 60 x 60 White cloth Japan No. 10,000 Three Peoches Japan No. 2003 Ftying Dragon, per piece166 words
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Article388 1984-09-05 12 SINGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with September One RSS buyers quoted at 193.75 cents per kg, up one cent from Monday. The morning session gained 1.75 cents on buying and covering of September and October One RSS in quiet trading. Prices lost three-quarter cent in the afternoon on388 words
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Article103 1984-09-05 12 THE Straits tin price 1m Peuig yesterday stayed at the IT A flssr level sf MI2S.IS per kg, nnchanged since Jsly SI. Dealers natod continuing shortage sf demaad with the bnffer stock manager again shssrbIng the balk sf the dispssals. Japanese and local Interests tssk a small ameant,103 words
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Article113 1984-09-05 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil futures closed higher yesterday In continued quiet trading on light covering prompted by firmer physical prices as sentiment was aided by Pakistan's presence at its palm oil tender. Spot month September firmed Ms2o to $975 per tonne while October position rose |5 to $965 and113 words
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Article334 1984-09-05 12 RAS prices (in S cents/kilo, FOB m boles) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers lr»t 1 RSS prompt 190 50 191.50 190 50 191 50N kit 1 RSS Sep ***** 194 50 193 75 194 25 Int 1 RSS Oct 197 25 197 75 197 50 198334 words
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Article97 1984-09-05 12 (m centV 1 ton September October (current mth) (forward mth) NOON NOON RAS Buyers Seller! Buyers Sellers SSR20 193.50 195 50N 195 50 197 50N SSR SO 191.50 193 50N 193 50 195.50N MRELB Iny9ri Stilt n Buyers Sdltn SMRCV 228 50 230 50N 230.50 232.50N SMRL97 words
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Advertisement141 1984-09-05 12 VJi Keep yourself constantly informed of the latest developments in Japan's Steel industry by regularly subscribing to JAPAN STEEL JOURNAL, the one and only English daily journal in Japan, supplies quick, accurate and authentic news on principal events in Japan's iron and steel industry. It also closely follows daily price141 words
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Advertisement84 1984-09-05 12 EUROPEAN ASIAN BANK (Incorporated with limited liability in the Federal Republic of Germany under the name of EUROPEAN ASIAN BANK Aktiengesellschaft) Singapore Branch 5525,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE MARCH 4,1986 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates of Deposit, notice is hereby given that84 words
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Article, Illustration4167 1984-09-05 13 CONTINUING their downward drift, share prices on the Singapore stock market lost further ground yesterday. Double-digit price movements were evident at the close of the trading session. At the final bell, the BT Composite Index fell 5.10 points to 819.64 while the Straits Times4,167 words
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Article224 1984-09-05 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices La Fimm 336 +16 S«p4 MTC7I< 400 12 BT Co«pout« 124 74 H V 64 Poo-El CULS 414 *10 rru*«t» *****19 *****39 O*oo Hoy 378 10 5 P»/OS _,'2 oi^S SS£T* jSSjIir" ts STHMk 930 59 927 84 yii.poi Proo9 600 +5 511 A3224 words
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Article500 1984-09-05 13 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market closed on an easier note yesterday as investor confidence remained at a low ebb. Trading conditions were generally dull and as investors remained on the sidelines. Turnover dropped to 4.93 million units worth M 511.39 million from Monday's 5.37 million500 words
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Article3688 1984-09-05 13 BID and offer prtcea officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lot* of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".3,688 words
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Article, Illustration761 1984-09-05 14 FT PRIVATISATION is big news in Malaysia these days as it is in Britain. The 4th Malaysia Plan (*****5), introduced by Tun Hussein Onn, the former prime minister, is silent on the subject. But the mid-term review of the plan, published lastFT - 761 words
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Article97 1984-09-05 14 HONGKONG Hong Seng Index Tuesday 947.02 Monday 939 42 Week ago 898 91 TOKYO Tokyo Dow Jones Tuesday *****.53 Monday *****.08 Week ago *****.19 TSE Index Tuesday 815.36 Monday 816.99 Week ago 816 58 SYDNEY Australian Minings Tuesday unav Monday 457.4 Week ago 471.1 Australian Industrials Tuesday unav97 words
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Article209 1984-09-05 14 Managers' prices for Sep 5 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.04 3.23 The Savings Fund 1.91 2 03 S'pore Prog Fund 1 36 1 44 S'pore Sec. Fund 1 98 2.10* S'pore Invest Fund 120 1.27 S'pore Equity Fund 136 144 Asia Unit Trust Mol Invest Fund 2.59209 words
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Article2224 1984-09-05 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 bracket» in lota of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (/00S) Alex Hldg xd Alcom (1 998 2.005)2,224 words
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442 1984-09-05 14 MUDA Holdings Bhd, which will be the 10th new issue on the KLSE this year, has forecast pre-tax profits of not less than M 55.48 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1964. The forecast was made in its prospectus announcing the flotation442 words
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610 1984-09-05 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE LIM Kah Ngam Ltd, the third locally-bred company to seek a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this year, is offering 25.13 million $1 shares at $1.45 each from today. Application will close on September 20 at noon.610 words
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Article456 1984-09-05 15 SIME DARBY BHD has proposed to acquire 64.72 million shares of M$1 each or about 32 per cent of property group United Estate Projects (UEP) via a share swap. In an announcement yesterday, Sime Darby said that it will issue 97.06 million new shares456 words
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Article164 1984-09-05 15 JACK CHI A Enterprises (Malaysia) Bhd has advised that its annual general meeting will be held on Sept 27 instead of Sept 26 as the latter is a public holiday. MINORITY shareholders of Boustead Australia Ltd (BAL) have approved the sale of 50 per cent of Boosteadco Singapore164 words
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366 1984-09-05 15 AFTER HAVING chalked up record profits of M 5115.55 million last year, Promet Bhd has had to settle for significantly lower earnings in the first half of 1984. Group pre-tax profits were down 21.2 per cent to $42.88 million from $54.44 million366 words
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Article910 1984-09-05 15 THE market closed lower yesterday, reflecting concern over the industrial outlook after news that the proposed talks at ending the six-month old miners strike were called off. At 3pm, the FT 30 Share Index was off 15.6 Doints to 839.5. Yesterday's closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding910 words
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Article20 1984-09-05 15 Group pre-tax profits of M 512.96 million ($8.19 million for the six months ended June 30, 1984.20 words
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325 1984-09-05 15 JURONG Cement Ltd has completed another successful year, with both the group and company posting a record profit performance for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1984. However, in view of the keen competition and difficult trading conditions plauging the cement industry, directors say325 words
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Article616 1984-09-05 15 TOuraa mm™ HOCK LOCK SIEW THE RECENT announcement of a major reconstruction exercise in smallish Hongkong Tin PLC (HKT), which will see Datuk Yeoh Tiong Lay in the new entity via a reverse takeover, has given rise to several unanswered questions. Following the various proposals,HOCK LOCK SIEW - 616 words
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233 1984-09-05 15 AFTER a short break, Jack Chia has renewed his buying spree of shares in Haw Par Brothers Laters&tfMuU Ltd, thus living up to market expectations that he will raise his stake close to the new trigger point of 25 per cent. Yesterday, he233 words
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Advertisement111 1984-09-05 14 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. NEW ISSUE a WORLD BANK an o INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT U.S. $100,000,000 12%% U.S. Dollar Notes of 1984, due August 23, 1991 ISSUE PRICE 99.75% The Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. Abu Dhabi Investment Company Australia-Japan International Finance Limited111 words
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Advertisement451 1984-09-05 15 ATTENTION: ALL MANUFACTURERS! PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT For Managers, Engineers, Supervisors, QC Facilitators, Training Personnel PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT MANAGEMENT Sept. 26 to 29, 1984 9am to spm Hotel Royal, Singapore WE WILL TURN YOUR STAFF INTO A PRODUCTIVITY WIZARD TO EFFECT IMPROVEMENT ON THE SHOP-FLOOR An outstanding 4-day professional development program to prepare451 words
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Article, Illustration568 1984-09-05 16 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI Economics Correspondent TWO FACTORS are held responsible for the state of the world economy. A "reassertion" of economic nationalism in the industrialised countries is one. The inability of the US to give a firm lead in568 words
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513 1984-09-05 16 TO CONTEMPLATE nothingness may yet be the balm for jaded economists. The Second Deputy Prime Minister recommended it to practitioners of that dismal science, economics. He was of the opinion that the seeming disrepute economics is suffering from today has nothing513 words
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389 1984-09-05 16 THE GENDER GAP might not save Walter Mondale and the Democrats from Ronald Reagan this year, but it is certain to be a feature of American politics for a long time to come. AEI resident fellow and 1964 election389 words
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137 1984-09-05 16 FOREIGN BANKS will be given a year's grace to set up non-banking subsidiaries to trade in the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex). BT understands that this concession was given by Simex mainly to accommodate the problem faced by Japanese banks in137 words
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234 1984-09-05 16 TWO QUESTIONS to which people in Asia-Pacific would like to have answers are "How will the stronger American economy influence America's international economic and trade policies towards the Asia-Pacific?" and "To what extent do economic trends in the Asia-Pacific influence US domestic234 words
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Article222 1984-09-05 16 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the collection of toll at the Johore Causeway would not lead to traffic congestion. "It is evident that the delay was not caused by toll collection but by immigration checks," he said after a three-hour tour of222 words
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128 1984-09-05 16 THE New York Philharmonic and 9,535 kilograms of musical instruments will fly into Singapore on two Lufthansa Boeing 707s on Friday and Saturday. The instruments, worth US$3.3 million, with more than 100 made-to-measure trunks to contain them, will be flown in first on the128 words
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297 1984-09-05 16 UNITED People's Front yesterday disclosed the first 10 constituencies in which it will contest for the coming general elections. These are Ang Mo Kio, Bo Wen, Chua Chu Kang, Jalan Kayu, Kebun Baru, Nee Soon, Sembawang, Tampines, Teck Ghee and Yio Chu297 words
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250 1984-09-05 16 AN OPPOSITION party leader has issued an invitation to the ruling PAP to take part in its fortnightly public forum. "We are not asking for a public debate with PAP representatives," Mr Chiam See Tong told reporters after his party's second250 words
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170 1984-09-05 16 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew's recent statement that the Constitution may be amended to provide for an elected President has stirred much debate. Mr J B Jeyaretnam, Member of Parliament for Anson, will ask Mr Lee at the next sitting of Parliament tO make a170 words
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Article74 1984-09-05 16 WALL Street stock prices drifted lower in early morning trading yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off almost eight points to about 1217. In the broader market, losing issues outnumbered gainers by a three to one ratio. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange was about74 words
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Article45 1984-09-05 16 AP EAST Germany said Mr Erich Honecker won't make his expected first visit to West Germany this month. The head of the East German mission in Bonn, Mr Ewald Moldt, was quoted as saying the planned visit is "no longer concrete". APAP - 45 words
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Article44 1984-09-05 16 AP THE Soviet Union announced it has reassigned its ambassador to Singapore, Mr Fyodor Potapenko, to Malaysia. The official news agency, Tass, did not say what his new post is. Mr Potapenko, 57, has been ambassador to Singapore since 1900. APAP - 44 words
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Article34 1984-09-05 16 UPI BEGINNING next year, Taiwanese men will be able to claim tax deductions for their concubines but only if the ladies are under 20 or over 60 years old. UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article35 1984-09-05 16 AP PASSENGERS and crew members of the Iranian jetliner hijacked a week ago left Baghdad for Tehran aboard a Dutch DC-10 chartered by the International Committee of the Red Cross.AP - 35 words
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Article59 1984-09-05 16 AP SOUTH Korea's consumer price index stood at 137.6 in August, up 0.5 per cent from July and 2.2 per cent higher than a year ago. The Central Bank of Korea listed the wholesale price index in August as 127.6, up 0.8 pa* cent andAP - 59 words
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Article55 1984-09-05 16 Reuter ROTTERDAM port unions have scheduled a 24-hour strike today of all 4,000 stevedores in the general cargo handling sector. However, further talks took place late yesterday with the Port Employers' organisation, SVZ, to consider a compromise plan suggested by the Municipal Harbour Company to resolveReuter - 55 words
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Article36 1984-09-05 16 Reuter PLANNED new talks between the National Coal Board and the National Union of Mineworkers aimed at ending the sixmonth old coal industry strike announced on Monday have been called off. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Miscellaneous57 1984-09-05 16 \hbqbghb Outlook for todoy: Foir overnight, with showers in the morning, fair again thereoner. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Sep 4 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 56 Minimum temperature 23.9 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 8.90 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Rainfall this57 words
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Article103 1984-09-05 17 A NORWEGIAN shipping company has commissioned a Danish engineer to design a giant cruise liner that would be the world's biggest if built, the company said yesterday. The Kloster group, which already owns the world's biggest passenger liner, the Norway (formerly the France), wants a ship with103 words
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Article62 1984-09-05 17 CONFERENCES covering the trade between Europe and India, Pakistan and Bangladesh has lowered the surcharge on cargo moving to and from Bombay to US$lOO per 20-TEU from $200 for full container load cargo. The surcharge was cut to 7.5 per cent from 12.5 per cent for less than62 words
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461 1984-09-05 17 THE ASIAN Development Bank has approved a US$45.B million loan to Penang Port to construct a new container terminal at North Butterworth. This will enable the port to meet increasing container cargo traffic and to handle conventional cargo more efficiently. When the new461 words
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Article233 1984-09-05 17 Reuter SRI LANKAN-registered ships will avoid Indian ports until a boycott by Indian dockers is called off. A spokesman for the official Ceylon Shipping Corporation said a Sri Lankan ship, the Lanka Athula, boycotted by the dockers at Bombay port on Aug 24, arrived atReuter - 233 words
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Article756 1984-09-05 17 Shipping Lin* Col Atao Ahra»*ial Lmar AC Toaptar Alphotrons AJpoc Ant oh Onant Antoro Shpg APC Lin* APL Arrow Lr»as ASCL Asiabrokar Altos Lines Ausraoo Una Batt-Onant Boihc Ent Bangkok Cor* Bank Una BBS Ban Una BkjaStar BSC Law Burma Frva Star Cameroon Shpg CC Lna CCM756 words
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354 1984-09-05 17 Reuter BRITISH DOCKERS, in the 10th day of a strike linked to a nationwide coal dispute, grounded half the country's top 10 freight ports on Monday. A spokeswoman for the National Association of Port Employers said 35 per cent of Britain's seaborne non-oilReuter - 354 words
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690 1984-09-05 18 Sea trade MEMBERS OF the international liner shipping community who have been asking themselves about the future as Evergreen and US Lines gear up for expansion will find some useful food for thought in a newly released document. The 'Containership Industry Special Report', publishedSea trade - 690 words
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Article191 1984-09-05 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. Nedlloyd191 words
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356 1984-09-05 18 THE FIRST Sulzer RTAB4 engine, a six-cylinder model, promises to be particularly attractive to the large ore bulk carriers being ordered in yards around the world. The model is undergoing test-bed trials at Mitsubishi's Kobe Engine Works in Japan. Having started up on356 words
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Article162 1984-09-05 18 NEDDRILL, THE OIL and gas drilling company, is to return the Neddrill Trigon to Norske Shell to drill one well in block 1/3 in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea later this year. The rig is a large three-legged cantilevered jack-up type CFEM 2005162 words
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Article1698 1984-09-05 18 SCATTERED but fairly active chartering on the London shipping freights market on Monday mostly involved unchanged rate levels. The Indians repeated U5513.25 (fio) for the Temini to work 7,000 tonnes of bulk phosphate from Aqaba to India in early September, while another fully stable rate was the $17.501,698 words
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Article698 1984-09-05 18 AFP THE FREIGHT market steadied last week in quiet trading between a long Bank Holiday in the United Kingdom and another in the United States. The Baltic Exchange Freight Index was slightly firmer over the week. But there was some confusion over dock disputes not only in BritainAFP - 698 words
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Article191 1984-09-05 19 THE SECRETARY-general of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), Mr C P Srivastava, has appointed Mr Yoshio Sasamura as director of the organisation's maritime safety division. This division provides secretariat services to the Maritime Safety Committee and its various subcommittees which are responsible for IMO's activities regarding191 words
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278 1984-09-05 19 TANKERS ARE continuing to call at Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal, although traffic has slowed over the past month with customers baulking at prices charged for Iranian crude. Gulf oil traders on Monday dismissed press reports that Iran had closed the terminal until278 words
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466 1984-09-05 19 TWO OF Japan's leading shipowners have disclosed reorganisation plans to reduce hefty liner shipping losses. Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Mitsui aim to rationalise liner operations and reduce their exposure by reducing staff and the number of owned vessels. Mr Kimio Miyaoka, president of Nippon Yusen466 words
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240 1984-09-05 19 WHEN THE Anro shipping consortium was formed seven years ago, it was the only one serving the liner trade between Australia and Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. Today, it remains the only consortium on the route but with a larger membership, more ships,240 words
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145 1984-09-05 19 THE TRAFFIC restriction hours at Gate 2 of Keppel Wharves will be extended for three weeks in September. This is to help ease traffic congestion when piling works for the Ayer Rajah Expressway start at the junction near the gate this month. From Sep145 words
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4780 1984-09-05 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.4,780 words
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Article642 1984-09-05 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 Nipponica 57/447 5.984 2100 Harper FSB 0800-0900 B6 P Vanburen 128/1 6.9 84 0700 APL TA 3 *1000-1100/1900-2000 L3 0900-1000/1900-2000 N3 L Srimathi 19W 6.9.84642 words
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Article1802 1984-09-05 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Mro-KuruU liar Transgroup (S). Ahreaklel Uiwr Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Ttrpfrr Oreanus Shipping Agencies (Si Marintex Enterprise (PK). AI par Inlrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo1,802 words
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Article389 1984-09-05 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES alongside Anjou 31/2 Sealion 5.9.84/2300 Deng Yun 27/8 Y Fung alongside 5.9.84/2300 Taisho Maru 25/6 Sankyo alongside 5.9.84/1830 Vishva Karuna 47 R Jumabhoy alongside* 5.9.84/1500 Bunga Orkid 33/4 Leo 5.9.84/1200 8.9.84/0600 Jenhol 22 Thong Soon 5.9.84/0700 6.9.84/0700389 words
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Article389 1984-09-05 27 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES alongside 5.9.84/2300 Anjou 31/2 Seal ion Deng Yun 27/8 Y Fung alongside 5.9.84/2300 Taisho Maru 25/6 Sankyo alongside 5.9.84/1830 Vishva Karuna 47 R Jumabhoy alongside* 5.9.84/1500 Bunga Orkid 33/4 Leo 5.9.84/1200 8.9.84/0600 Jenhol 22 Thong Soon 5.9.84/0700389 words
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Advertisement243 1984-09-05 18 MM, r—# FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 2) Rdam 3) H&urdo Gburg From Europe VESSEL N DEM8A N HOUTMAN SEIANOIA B PERMAI T 0YAMA i EDO KOMHGAN <) *dam|S) It H Mm AccapMtg Fir 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp, L Ha»re Basle, UK. 3) Bremen, BremerHaven, Aartnis. Copenhagen, Helsinki 4)243 words
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Advertisement52 1984-09-05 18 NOTICE "CHDMBAMM" VOY: 202 armed Ist September IU4 at MJL Godovn Mm. 31/32 General Survey of cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Monday. 10th September 1984 from 8.00 a.m to 5.00 p.m No further survey will be held after this date I IMMHOT 1 SONS (rTT) LTD52 words
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Advertisement979 1984-09-05 19 The Straits Steamship Group QCL I CONTAINFRSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Overseas Containers Limited IS/I '17/1 12/1 14/9 a/i a/* vn 14/11 H/ll 12/11 11/11 a/u 22/11 a/i» m/ii M/ll M/U 12/11 13/11 2i/i a/i 27/1 a/i 12/11 M/ll H/ll 17/11 M/ll 11/1* M/ll 14/11 17/11 11/11 21/11 22/11 m/u 21/n979 words
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Advertisement620 1984-09-05 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National I met Loading for Rangoon S pore P Kelong Penong Pinyo *V 75 8/10 Sept Po-on »V 76 12/13 Sept 10/11 Sept Pogon V 77 20/23 Sept Htoneywo V 195 27/29 Sept Discharging only BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO620 words
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Advertisement1010 1984-09-05 22 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.— USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (iKlidig DESTINATIONS INLAND vte IPI/MICROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER/ ASIA STAR ¥27 MAETERLWCK V 25 MOTHER VESSEL TOWER BRDGE V 29 HAKONE MARU *19 LION GATE BUDGE V 3726 TOWER BRDGE V 29 KOREAN CHANCE VISE HARBOUR BRDGE V 291,010 words
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Advertisement95 1984-09-05 25 BALTIC ENTERPRISES <PTE) LTD SHf NTON WAV "04 ?4 l( P PI OG S POPf 0106 Tr t ??***** TFtE> PS 33 7<>S RAi TIC CARLF ADDRFSS RAI T lf SH'P ETA ETD DCSTMATION PAMAMAN In Port 6 Sept Pontianafc NUGA XI (BR 1974) 15 Sept II Sept Semaranf S«aba,a95 words
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Advertisement0 1984-09-05 26 @]"?(;@-@-(:&}'|}=_=|<$:\%*-&<|0 words
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Advertisement101 1984-09-05 26 ANTAH ORIENT LINE WEST/EAST/ WEST M'SIA VIA SPORE SERVICE Vcsmi Hr S port r K Kadi K K Slat Antafi limur Satu IEB 7 8/9 910/9 11-13/9 21 22/9 22-23/9 24 76'976 78-9 Antah hmui Situ 7WB 2/10 4/10 6/10 14/10 17/10 19/10 21/10 Spore Agent: The Malay States Shipping101 words
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Advertisement583 1984-09-05 26 C.Y. LINE (A Mtmbtr Of Tho ACE Consortium) CHO VANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FILL* COffi MOUSED SERVKC 10 fUROPt VIA SULZI S pat P *ljnd Rdjtn F*M M b«|B.f<r Wimp C>f VALCR PAUI 41N 7/9 S/9 ?7/» 29/0 N/9 2/11 4/10 </>• CMN* com*** ?m 101 11/9 30 2/M 4/10583 words
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Advertisement551 1984-09-05 26 EverettUnesl COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" iMdwif tor UUo Maty at* No and a* otter Pwuman ports mtti ti»nyupm»ot at Kote On CPV Through Mis ot lading to tmai destination Petunt HUGtCVERETT MANOLOEVERfTT JOHNEVERCTT P Ketanf Saifaport IS/It Sept 19/20 S«pt 1/3 Od 4/5 Oct 7/9 Oct551 words
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Advertisement594 1984-09-05 26 ZIM NOW CONFERENCE MDEPENDCNT FULL CONTARO SERVICE Kcaptaf FCL/L carpes to USA East t West Coast Panama Carribbeao aid East Canada ziM EILAT CONTAINER LINE Spate fiat Trust* Kapn fimn 2MK4OKSUW. IS Sep 3C Sro 3 Oct 7 Oct 10 Oct II Oct m BRISB4W 73 Sep I Oct 23594 words
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Miscellaneous182 1984-09-05 26 m 4 fi Regional Weather ft O IS N i m m m m i s a S" i 22£ i B L^s r /v> sa ss S*£?ss^; c f~S Win* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND:182 words
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Advertisement40 1984-09-05 27 SERENE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 10 Amon Road 35-04 Internatiwui Plaza. Sinfiporc 0207 Tel: *****5S (5 inn) Telex: R*****6 SERENE ETA SMGATORE lM| Beadv Oakland New Toll. PMadctohu. Battmqre Charleston Mam le Hawe. Rotterdam. Ftiistowe Sydney Me* Mel.. Bra Fremantte40 words
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Advertisement78 1984-09-05 27 v ANTAH ORIENT LINE WEST/EAST/ WEST M'SIA VIA SPORE SERVICE y«M< fe. Spore f.| rn| Kadi K K Slian Twau An lah Timur Situ lEB /8/9 910/9 1113/9 71 2?/» 7?23/9 2426 Antjh timur Satu 2WB 2/10 4/10 6/10 14/10 17/10 19/10 21/10 S'pora Agant: Tha Matey States Shipping Co78 words
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Advertisement602 1984-09-05 27 C.Y. LINE (A Mtmbar Of Tho ACE Consortium) CHO VANG SHIPPING CO. LTD EUUY COHIMCnSED SERVICE 10 EWOK (\IU SUEZ) S part P Aijnf IrHjrvt Rd«n Filmm HVf| Oe«i Antwerp CMVAIKR PAUI 41* 7/9 0/9 77/9 70'9 JO 9 7/1* 410 C/ 10 CMNA CONIAWI 7111 11/9 11/9 30'9 2/1*602 words
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Advertisement609 1984-09-05 27 Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loadinj toi CaAao Mataram Ho and all ottwr Pnurian ports «nfli transhipment at Kote On CPV Throufti Ms ot lading to tmal destination HUOfVEWTI MANOLOEVERETT IOHNEVERETT Penjnf P KeUnf Sngapore 16/18 Sept 19/20 Sept 1/3 Oct 4/5 Oct 7/9 Oct609 words
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Advertisement508 1984-09-05 27 ZIM NON CONFERENCE iDEPENDENT FULL CONTAMER SERVICE Kccptnf FCI/L carpes t» USA East West Coast Panama Cantteae and East Canada zHH EILAT CONTAINER LINE Sp*f( Hit Trmtt Kapcv lmc> Pram m MOHSaMG IS S«p M %tf 3 Oct 2 Oct II Oct 11 Oct r* WtSBMt 23 Sep I Oct508 words
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Miscellaneous182 1984-09-05 27 t W A Regional Weather m G S ft ksv« I <> YA fA 4 m m 21! m i a i a iU r /Y> 0 c /s Wiin Wind direction with speed in knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature182 words
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