The Business Times, 6 September 1984
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Title Section11 1984-09-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ISB4 60 CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-09-06 1 LEE HAN SHIH - Sales of land unlikely in the next two years By LEE HAN SHIH ABOUT 660,000 sq metres of reclaimed land in Marina South, adjacent to the Golden Shoe area, have been earmarked for development for banks and offices. This will takeSource: URA Skyline July/August - 425 words
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329 1984-09-06 1 THE US dollar yesterday soared to a 21-month high against the Singapore dollar and touched new peaks against major European currencies in active and nervous trading. The American currency scored sharp gains against sterling which plunged to an alltime low of 2.7785329 words
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Article89 1984-09-06 1 Reuter SINGAPORE said last night it was saddened by the death of former Indonesian foreign minister Adam Malik who died yesterday of cancer. A Foreign Ministry statement said it has conveyed condolences to Mr Malik's family and the Indonesian government. "Singapore is saddened to learnReuter - 89 words
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218 1984-09-06 1 DENMARK, Singapore's biggest frozen pork supplier, aims to increase its share of the local pork market. But it will face competition from Australia, which is also eyeing the $320 million a year market. Mr Kjeld Eljer, managing director of the Danish Agricultural218 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-09-06 1 A SLIGHT Improvement in trading sentiment daring the afterneen session helped seme shares to reeenp their earlier leases at the Singapore stock market yesterday. Seldem traded issues managed to attract seme attention, althengh overall, Investors were already In a holiday Uli At the final bell, the BT Composite68 words
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482 1984-09-06 1 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING LOCAL COMPANY Wah-Chang International has recently clinched about $40 million worth of contracts for energy related projects in four Asian countries. Three of them involve onshore construction jobs while the fourth is for the provision of482 words
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496 1984-09-06 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE POST Office Savings Bank has deferred a decision on paying interest to current account holders. BT understands that there is no possibility of interest payment in the immediate future. Although the matter has been shelved, prospects of the496 words
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Advertisement263 1984-09-06 1 Sn Page 3 KBULB SHARE INFORMATION 10 RAW MATERIALS 5 MONEY EXCHANGES 2 AIRCRAFT SPORTS CROSSWORDS HONGKONG has overtaken Singapore as a shoppers' paradise because local retailers have grown too complacent with their success in the past few years, says Dr Wong Kwei Cheong. Page 2 DR MAHATHIR soys Malaysia263 words
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Advertisement10 1984-09-06 1 Full report, Pag* 10 International stocks, Asian stocks, Paga 910 words
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Advertisement160 1984-09-06 1 Rodenstoch Quality before your eyes KSB Business Times wishes all Muslim readers Selamat Hari Raya Haji r+ SINGAPORE IS ONE OF THE MOST EXPENSIVE PLACES TOHA/EACAR. ORIS IT? Not If you rent one from BTW. That way, you can avoid the initial outlay, road tax and maintenance costs that pose160 words
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HOME NEWS
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393 1984-09-06 2 CHUANG PECK MING - Dr Wong Kwei Cheong calls for more efficient services By CHUANG PECK MING HONGKONG has overtaken Singapore as a "shoppers' paradise" because local retailers have grown too complacent with their success in the past few years. They have also become too inefficient and uncompetitive,393 words
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234 1984-09-06 2 HOCK SING Construction and Engineering has won a $2.4 million contract for roadworks at Yishun New Town. The company clinched the Housing and Development Board job in July with the lowest bid, beating six other local companies. Swee Construction and Transport submitted the234 words
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Article52 1984-09-06 2 AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR to Bonn, Dr Willibald Pahr will be in Singapore this Saturday for a two-day visit. Dr Pahr, who is also president of the International Conference on Kampuchea, will attend a dinner held by the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Culture, Mr S Dhanabalan,52 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-09-06 2 THE SEARCH is on for the person with the toughest elbows in town when it comes to picking the best shopping bargains. The Hongkong Tourist Association (H K T A), together with Cathay Pacific Airways and the Peninsula Group of Hotels, want to fly a196 words
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354 1984-09-06 2 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN AN INTERNATIONAL banking software house has chosen Singapore as a base to market its software for financial futures trading. The London and New York offices of BIS Banking Systems will be marketing this new product later. But for the moment, the354 words
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Article169 1984-09-06 2 THE Advertising Media Owners Association of Singapore (AMOAS) could not find a winner in its logo design competition even though it received nearly 200 entries. The association could not find an entry which could convey its image as an established Singapore advertising body. The169 words
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80 1984-09-06 2 SINGAPORE Polytechnic will stage an open house and exhibition starting tomorrow to celebrate its 30th anniversary. The exhibition will feature high technology equipment and services by 48 companies, mostly electronic companies. Robots and a model of an MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) station will80 words
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206 1984-09-06 2 CINDERELLA might have won Prince Charming in the fairy tale. But at a ladies' fair to be held next month, "Cinderella" will have to settle for a tiny diamond ring or a trip to Desaru instead. Two diamond rings, each worth about $100, will206 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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302 1984-09-06 2 FT BORROWING on international capital markets declined by US$3.3 billion to $13.1 billion last month compared with July, according to the latest monthly international borrowing figures released by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on Tuesday. But the August total was aboutFT - 302 words
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74 1984-09-06 2 OVERSEAS Union Bank (OUB), which was the first Singapore bank to set up a branch in Brunei, will open its second outlet in the sultanate this Saturday. The new Kuala Belait Branch will be headed by William Tan, who has more than 2574 words
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Article58 1984-09-06 2 Reuter BRITAIN'S gold and foreign currency reserves showed an underlying fall of US$7l million in August, net of new borrowings and repayments, after July's underlying fall of $268 million. The Treasury said that actual reserves fell $27 million, after July's $131 million drop, to stand atReuter - 58 words
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270 1984-09-06 2 AFP ELEVEN Latin American nations owing billions of dollars to western banks plan to hold a two-day meeting in Argentina this month where they will formulate "plans for dialogue" with creditor nations. A high-ranking Brazilian diplomat said on Tuesday that the talks at MarAFP - 270 words
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Article397 1984-09-06 2 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed higher yesterday against most major currencies after fairly active trading. It closed firmer at 2.9415/ 25 marks compared with New York's 2.9365/80 close, but was slightly off its high of 2.9440 level. The dollar closed higher at 2.4605/15 Swiss francs compared with New397 words
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Article, Illustration528 1984-09-06 2 ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady yesterday at firmer opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Interbank deposit rates us$ Offer Bid 7 day* 12 1« 7/8 1 month 12 11 7/8 high 2.4625 but, sterling remained weak, at a record low U551.2850/60 against New York's $1.2870 80528 words
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Article255 1984-09-06 2 Interbank rates at 3pm CucfMtdM Nominal rate* S quot+d fMtccdiy mithaonian :roaa parity Locol dollors to unit of foreign currency US dollor 2 1600 2 1610 2 8196 -23 39 Sterling pound 2 7734 2 7768 7 3469 -6225 Australian dolor 1 7938 1 7968 3 4286 -47255 words
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Article116 1984-09-06 2 THE OVERNIGHT rate rose by 3 «-point to close at 8 3 per cent on the Singapore interbank market yesterday. Term rate for the one-month maturity eased by 1 16-point, while the two and three-month rates remained at Tuesday's closing. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid116 words
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Article396 1984-09-06 2 SINGAPORE Futures recovered in fairly active afternoon trading yesterday to close higher than New York's levels. Dealers attributed the metal's recovery in the afternoon to local shortcovering interest. December contract which recorded a heavy turnover of 1,237 lots closed firmer at U*****.10 an ounce traded compared with New York's396 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration325 1984-09-06 3 AFP FORMER Indonesian vice-presi-dent Adam Malik died yesterday of a liver cancer at the age of 67. A diplomat of international reputation, Mr Malik was Indonesia's former foreign minister and once served as president of the UN General Assembly. He was often an outspoken critic of PresidentAFP - 325 words
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246 1984-09-06 3 AP DEVELOPING countries slashed their purchases of foreign goods last winter to get the money to pay the increased rates of interest on their debts. The International Monetary Fund said yesterday that this was bad news not only for those countries, which people and factories wereAP - 246 words
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Article733 1984-09-06 3 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time KAL KE687 0020 SEL/KUL PAA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL CI009 0040 TPE S1A 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 MH8I1 0940 PEN733 words
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191 1984-09-06 3 FT THE STUTTERING revival in the European Community's economic fortunes was emphasised this week when it was disclosed that the trend of industrial production in the second quarter of this year was 1.5 per cent down on the first quarter. The community's latest statisticsFT - 191 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-09-06 3 Reuter BRITAIN'S trade union movement hardened its opposition to the Conservative government's policies by voting to unite against laws curbing union powers. Trade Union Congress (TUC) president Ray Buckton said the motion was passed at the annual conference by delegates representing 5.5 millionReuter; UPI photo - 245 words
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505 1984-09-06 3 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has explained why his government amended the Civil Law Act. He said the Act was amended so as to avoid a litigious society that imposes high premium rates and denies insurance coverage to the poor. Speaking505 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-09-06 4 Outer space defence system a 'prudent policy' whif w—— AFP US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has hit out at critics of his proposal to develop an outer space defence system against nuclear attack. "We have a moral obligation to pursue technological breakthroughs that couldAFP - 353 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-09-06 4 Reuter A PROMINENT politician suggested yesterday that Moscow was behind East German leader Erich Honecker's decision to put off a historic visit to West Germany. Christian Democrat (CDU) parliamentarian Volker Ruehe said East Germany had proposed that Mr Honecker should take up his invitationReuter; UPI photo - 187 words
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347 1984-09-06 4 Reuter ONE OF President Reagan's arms advisers has accused the administration of having no policy to deal with Soviet treaty violations and says Washington should scrap existing agreements unless Moscow's behaviour changes. Mr Colin Gray, a leading weapons expert and a memberReuter - 347 words
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146 1984-09-06 4 Reuter TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan said Mr Walter Mondale's economic proposals "will end the recovery and drive us right back into recession". Mr Regan said Mr Mondale's economic proposals would require a cumulative tax hike of US$l76 billion. Mr Mondale has pledged that byReuter - 146 words
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Article361 1984-09-06 4 UPI IF CHINA decides to use force to win control of Taiwan, Beijing will probably resort to an "almost bloodless, virtually risk-free" naval blockade rather than an invasion, according to a US navy specialist. Commander David Muller Jr described a theoretical scenario for such aUPI - 361 words
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188 1984-09-06 4 UPI WEAK US and Japanese demand for Indonesian crude oil threatens to reduce oil exports from the Asian Opec nation, "Petroleum Intelligence Weekly" (PIW) said on Tuesday. The US and Japan recently deferred oil purchases from Indonesia, whose official oil prices have come underUPI - 188 words
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311 1984-09-06 4 Reuter THE PROGRESSIVE Conservative Party led by Mr Brian Mulroney swept to victory in Canada's general election last night. It was a demoralising rout for the Liberals who have run Canada for all but one of the last 21 years. Results fromReuter - 311 words
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167 1984-09-06 4 Reuter TANZANIA'S President Julius Nyerere has condemned the West for withholding military supplies from the so-called 'frontline* African nations fighting white rule in South Africa. But Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, who along with Portuguese Prime Minister Mario Soares is representingReuter - 167 words
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300 1984-09-06 4 NYT THE US COMMERCE Department has fined Digital Equipment Corp, a leading American computer company, US$l.5 million for export law violations that may have allowed the Soviet Union to obtain one or two of its computers. It is the biggest monetary penaltyNYT - 300 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-09-06 4 Reuter ABOUT 3,500 Japanese trade union members staged a protest march in Tokyo against South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan's visit to Japan which starts today. The demonstration was organised by Japan's major opposition Socialist Party and the four-million-strong General Council ofReuter; UPI Photo - 174 words
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Article260 1984-09-06 4 Reuter OFFICIALS at Israel's Finance Ministry and central bank are engaged in a public wrangle over how to deal with the country's worsening economy. Finance Ministry officials rejected an emergency economic plan published on Monday by Bank of Israel governor Moshe Mandelbaum, which called for budget cutsReuter - 260 words
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Article85 1984-09-06 4 UPI PRIME MINISTER Yitzhak Shamir of Israel and Labour Party leader Shimon Peres have resolved their differences about a power-sharing arrangement and will meet to discuss forming a government, Israeli Radio said. The radio said the resumption of face-to-face contacts beween the two men wasUPI - 85 words
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Advertisement10 1984-09-06 3 Pan Am Clipper Class. More Seatroom. More Legroom. More Space.10 words
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Advertisement35 1984-09-06 3 V X 4 > it r -{*01 AV/2. #c*t THE PAVILION INTER? CONTINENTAL SINGAPORE 77if Business Lunch atMaxnns is just $35 THE advantage is intercontinental THE PAVILION INTERCONTINENTAL 1 CUSCADEN ROAD. SINGAPORE 1024. TEL: 733 888835 words
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Advertisement284 1984-09-06 4 k If you want to get ahead in business, start by keeping up every day. If you're really serious about getting ahead in business, you should be reading the publication that keeps successful executives on top of the business news. You should be reading The Asian Wall Street Journal. All284 words
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Advertisement70 1984-09-06 4 MANUFACTURER'S AGENT REQUIRED Successful and expanding U.S. Company manufacturing power and process equipment (unit prices US$2OO,OOO US$1,500,000) seeks established agent with proven track record of capital equipment sales to the process industries (particularly chemical, petrochemical and gas industries). Our lines would suit agency currently selling power and process items such70 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article239 1984-09-06 5 SINGAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with September One RSS buyers quoted at 192.00 cents per kg, down 1.75 cents from Tuesday. The morning session opened 1.25 cents lower and fell further later on lack of buying interest in quiet trading. Prices recovered in early afternoon trading on some239 words
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Article230 1984-09-06 5 RAS prices (in S cents/kilo, FOB in bales) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS prompt 188 75 189.75 188 50 189 50N tnt 1 RSS Sep 192 00 192 50 192 00 192.50 kit 1 RSS Oct ***** 196 25 195 75 196 25230 words
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Article153 1984-09-06 5 Chinese Produce Exchange (Sellers' noon dosing prices on Sep 5. SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 192 00 Old drum FOB 205 00 New drum FOB 209 00 Copro 103 00 Mixed (loose) buyers Pepper Muntok white 677.50 FOB NLW Sarawak white 670 00 FOB faq NLW Sarawak153 words
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Article285 1984-09-06 5 Singapore (S$/kilo, ei-godown) Thai white 100% 1st doss (kangaroo) 1 05 new crop 100% 2nd class 077 100% 3rd class 075 25% new crop No stock B-10% No stock Thai broken A-super 065 Special 060 Thai rice 55% No stock China rice 10% 092 15% No stock 25% No285 words
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Article25 1984-09-06 5 135 lul BBi Nov 570 00 unch Dec 560 00 unch ROTTERDAM USS/tonn* 41 *IIti clown? (*<«) Sumatro/M'sio Max 5 Sep 595 00 unch25 words
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Article167 1984-09-06 5 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix I6's 3,400 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,500 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,820 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,300 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoentx 21 's 3,600 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoentx 32's 5.100 Blue Phoenix 40's 5,400 Open-end yarn167 words
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Article118 1984-09-06 5 WHEAT futures rallied on Tuesday at the Chicago Board of Trade from earlier lows to close lV* to three US cents per bushel higher in moderately light trade. Steady buying in December by Cargill Grain, possibly covering recent business or pre-hedging upcoming tenders, prompted speculative short-covering, keeping wheat firm118 words
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Article142 1984-09-06 5 SOYBEAN futures rebounded from mid-session lows but still closed on a weak note on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday, down 11 to six cents per bushel in moderately light trade. A recovery in other grain pits and the lack of country movement prompted short-covering in November by142 words
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Article1032 1984-09-06 5 COFFEE Futures ended a fairly quiet morning yesterday at or near the highs and with gains from the previous close of £36 to £13. November finished at £2,473, up £30 and £5 below the high. The market firmed on trade and commission house buying and short-covering based on1,032 words
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Advertisement417 1984-09-06 5 APC. Not just "A PC: Super Screen, Super Speed, Super Storage, Super Support. When it comes to the high performance business applications demand, ordinary PC's just can't keep up with NEC's extraordinary 16-bit Advanced Personal Computer. What you see is a magnificent,high-resolution screen with beautifully readable, easy on-the-eyes characters. What417 words
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FEATURES
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Article531 1984-09-06 6 The Stock Exchange of Singapore has finally made public the set of criteria it has been relying on for some time in assessing the applications of companies seeking a listing on its boards. The disclosure is a positive move, and is generally welcomed by merchant531 words
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Article, Illustration1574 1984-09-06 6 ALVIN TAY - The lessons (hat Singapore's new futures exchange can learn from London By ALVIN TAY SOME OF THE most intense outside interest in tomorrow's launch of Singapore's financial futures trading will be shown in the ancient Royal Exchange building in the heart of the City of1,574 words
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Article107 1984-09-06 6 BUSINESS TIMES will give daily reports of financial futures trading under the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) from Saturday. The reports will be published in the Banking and Finance section of the paper from Tuesday to Saturday. A daily report of financial futures trading in D-mark,107 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1984-09-06 7 STEVE LOHR - Prominent Filipino businessman Ongpin has become a leading voice of dissent By STEVE LOHR NYT ON HIS OFFICE bookshelf, Jaime Ongpin keeps a copy of Managing In Turbulent Times by the American management expert Peter Drucker. "It makes for pretty tame reading around here these days," OngpinNYT - 1,018 words
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459 1984-09-06 7 JANET PLUME - By JANET PLUME UPI CLOISTERED in a windowless room behind an electronically protected glass door in an elegant french quarter antique gallery is one of the largest jade collections in the western hemisphere. Jade, so peerless it can be cut only by diamondsUPI - 459 words
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Advertisement62 1984-09-06 6 K TIMES CONFERENCES has brought together a Panel of Prominent Professionals and Practitioners to bring to you <b 9* O G a <9 <$> o 9 o e>^ o ses ro s* <xy o f* G> V? 9* <b G o O For more information, contact the organiser: Times House,62 words
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Advertisement19 1984-09-06 6 Tomorrow: The other side of the partnership the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. The New Encyclopaedia outmodes all Brftannica 3 encyclopaedias19 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous659 1984-09-06 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I Hit and harm me badly' (6) 7 The town's present for Anna, soy (8) 8 She's a red (4) 10 The head takes tea with Les possibly (6) 11 Crochet fancy work is too much for him' (6) 14 Black plane' (3) 16 Not reaNy ferrwnme659 words
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SPORTS
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834 1984-09-06 7 JANE GROSS - By JANE GROSS NYT LISTEN to the voices at the National Tennis Centre, a 16-acre asphalt jungle in Queens. New York, and home of the United States Open, the only major tournament played in a public park. They are different from the hushedNYT - 834 words
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Article605 1984-09-06 7 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER CROWD CONTROL will pose the biggest problem to the organising committee of this year's prestigious Asian FIQ bowling championships to be held at Jackie's Bowl Magic Score from Nov 11 to 17 but tournament organisers believe that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation could605 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-09-06 7 NYT ROBERT GREEN Sr was as overwhelmed to be in a front row seat at the Louis Armstrong Stadium as his son was to be in the fourth round of the US Open. Green snapped pictures, saved a tennis ball as a souvenir, andNYT - 422 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1164 1984-09-06 7 w cm mm l HIGHLIGHTS Documentary: The American Parade 8.03 pm, Channel 12 An account of Franklin D Roosevelt's term in office as the 32nd American president from 1933 1945. He is credited with exerting a powerful influence on the shape of modern American presidency; forcing the government to take1,164 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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410 1984-09-06 8 BRITAIN'S major clearing banks are expanding their export finance services to meet a growing demand for help in putting together countertrade deals. Countertrade is the use of bartered goods as part of an international trade transaction. The international divisions of Barclays410 words
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Article44 1984-09-06 8 Reuter RIO Tinto-Zinc Corp PLC (RTZ) faces medium to long-term growth worries though underlying profit increases of 12 per cent per annum are expected to continue for the time being, according to a study by broker Sheppards and Chase. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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293 1984-09-06 8 UPI STOCK market prices skidded across a broad front on Tuesday in slow post-Labour day holiday trading that indicated big investors won't start buying until they see lower interest rates. Mining stocks were battered as bullion prices skidded on international exchanges and the dollarUPI - 293 words
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Article209 1984-09-06 8 SffT 04 Abitibi C$ 314 4 Imp CM Into 42 15 unch Ale on Algomo Bonk Mont 354 21H -4 ln» Pro* Pipe Int Ufs 324 23* -4 23S i* Intl Nickel Bonk Novo Scotio Bed Tel 11'4 33 Vj unch unch Kerr Add Loblow B 17 164 unch209 words
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Article291 1984-09-06 8 StfT 04 (and Trust Bk Un Steel 230 105 3 unch INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 760 Abercom 147 AP AnH n 7AO 5 unch unch Urasec Wootworth Anglos Anglvaal 495 1450 MININGS 2290 -5 unch -25 Amopfop 370 unch ***** 25 A MIC 2675 Blyyoors 1700 30 Borlow^ 1170 20291 words
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Article761 1984-09-06 8 sirr 04 us» ACF Industries A Icon Akjrr.tr. 27v -V Alcoa 35*% -V Alegheny Lud 21^ 12V Afced Chem Cp 33* -V Afced Stores 47V -V Afcs Chalmers II* -V Am Brands kK 60K unch Am Broodcost 69 -V Am Can Co 47* -V Am Cyanomid 51V V761 words
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Article986 1984-09-06 8 Amsterdam SCPT 04 Fb ABN 294 30 -0 7 Argon ***** -08 i Ahold 194 50 05 Akio 93 40 03 1 AMfV 162 50 0 1 1 Amtos I Arrwobnfc 56 00 -03 1 BefV 37 00 02 Boh 93 20 07 1 Borsumn 235 00 3986 words
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Advertisement120 1984-09-06 8 London stocks, Pag* 11 M 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 dinner120 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article381 1984-09-06 9 HONGKONG: Share prices closed easy yesterday after some fluctuations in a fairly active half-day trading session. Stocks opened lower in line with Wall Street and were under further pressure due to the strengthening US dollar. But chartists support was uncovered below the 940 mark of the Hang Seng Index.381 words
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Article306 1984-09-06 9 StPT 05 NT J Ch«m Indus 20 50 -0 1 03 Lien Hwo Indus 13 70 -0 3 Al Sincere InAis 7 00 -0 25 Non Yo Plos 30 80 -0 5 Asia Cement 25 80 -0 5 ftocrf* Com 27 00 -0 9 Cathay Cons 29 30N PocrfK306 words
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Article474 1984-09-06 9 TOKYO: Share prices closed weaker yesterday in light trading affected by a steep decline on Wall Street and yen weakness against the dollar. The market average fell 63.98 to close at 10,545.55 after Tuesday's 20.55 decline, with the turnover 270 million shares against 230 million on Tuesday. The weakness474 words
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Article78 1984-09-06 9 S«p5 Won Hyundoi Motor K Al 645 502 unch -4 660 unch 730 8 631 unch 1185 Commerciol Bk Doelun Ind Daewoo Corp Daewoo Ind Dong Ah 665 570 513 647 770 790 unch -5 +3 +7 50 -6 Korea S»*p Lucky Ltd Samsung Co Samsung Elec Somhwon 41578 words
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Article400 1984-09-06 9 SYDNEY: Australian sharemarkets closed easy yesterday but were off their lows. In the oil and gas sector, interest centred on the partners in Queensland's Bodalla South n Well, which recorded major oil flows. Beach rose six cents to 81 cents, Bligh five to 92 cents and Oil Co was400 words
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Article168 1984-09-06 9 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed lower yesterday in active trading. The Book Club Index fell 1.03 points to 118.01, largely due to a 16-baht decline in Siam Cement to 387, exdividend. Declines led advances three-to-one as turnover rose to 1.23 million from 1.13 million on Tuesday. Industrial Finance Corp dropped168 words
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Article147 1984-09-06 9 MANILA: Share prices closed generally easier yesterday in continued dull trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index fell 0.11 to 110.88 and the Mining marker fell 2.79 to 940.06, while the Oils Index was unchanged at 0.648. First Phil Holdings was up to 1.08 from 1.02 and San Miguel to147 words
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62 1984-09-06 9 AFP FORD Motor Co of the United States will apply for a sale certification in Japan, which will enable the firm to sell its new 1985 models without undergoing individual safety tests. The certification is for five types of its 1985 Mustang. IfAFP - 62 words
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225 1984-09-06 9 AFP LONDON stockbrokers Savory Milne has recommended the purchase of certain Hongkong company shares in the belief that the "approaching" agreement with China will have a "positive impact" for the stock market. In a circular to customers, they pick seven stocks, those of Atlas Industries,AFP - 225 words
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Article154 1984-09-06 9 AFP THE United States is to give a US$2.5 million loan to a ThaiPhilippines joint venture which plans to build an abattoir and meat processing plant in northern Thailand. Officials of the Mah Boonkrong Group, a Thai company, said that the loan agreement was dueAFP - 154 words
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208 1984-09-06 9 AFP TAIWAN and Toyota of Japan have failed to reach an agreement for the establishment of a car joint venture in Taiwan. Taiwanese Economics Minister Hsu Li-Teh called an emergency meeting on Tuesday to discuss details of the 90-minute talks he had with Gentaro Tsuji,AFP - 208 words
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Article113 1984-09-06 9 AFP KOMATSU, the world's number two maker of construction machinery, is considering manufacturing and marketing its products in the US as early as the end of this year. A company official says that in an apparent move to avoid possible US protectionist actions,AFP - 113 words
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SHARE INFORMATION
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Article, Illustration4248 1984-09-06 10 THE SINGAPORE stock market went through another sluggish session as investors were in a preholiday mood yesterday. Most share prices finished lower in light trading in spite of a slight improvement in sentiment during the afternoon session. At the final bell, the BT4,248 words
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Article167 1984-09-06 10 SINGAPORE Rises Indices Saa Lm Fmonco 348 ICS 650 M Floor 360 Toxtito Corp 174 Sri) Mno Ud 560 Strorti TroAng 545 Gooinoa 525 TOM 268 So* lo« Fm 256 MMr* HU* 404 CoU Storo lOp 330 Falls 12 10 10 7 5 5 5 5 5167 words
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Article3621 1984-09-06 10 BID and offer prices officially luted and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of «hare* traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".3,621 words
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Article84 1984-09-06 10 MALAYSIA Atea Berhad: 15th AGM on Sep 7 at 11am in Merlin Inn, 4808 Jalan Bagan Luar, Butterworth, Penang. PER18AHAAN Pelangi Berhad: 11th AGM on Sep 17 at noon in Bilik Sri Ledang, Mazzanine Floor, Holiday Inn, Jalan Dato' Sulaiman, Johor Baharu. ALEXANDRA H*ldiagi Limited: AGM on Sep84 words
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Article, Illustration754 1984-09-06 11 mm*» By HOCK LOCK SIEW EVER since Daim Zainuddin was appointed Malaysia's Finance Minister in July, an immediate question asked by investment circles here and abroad was how soon could he distance himself from his extensive business dealings. Looking at the Sime Darby-United Estate ProjectsBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 754 words
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372 1984-09-06 11 MALAYSIAN Pacific Industries Bhd (MPI) proposes to transfer the manufacturing and sales of corrugated containers to its wholly-owned subsidiary Federal Paper Products (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd. The company said the provisional purchase price of $7.56 million is to be paid for by issuing372 words
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Article, Illustration732 1984-09-06 11 ALAN LEE - By ALAN LEE APOLLO Enterprises Ltd has finally found two buyers to take up half share in its Taiwan subsidiary which is developing a multi-million dollar first-class hotel in Taipeh. At home, the hotel company, which owns and operates a hotel of the732 words
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Article105 1984-09-06 11 HONGKONG Hong Seng Index Wednesday 946 87 Tuesday 947 02 Week ago 897 59 TOKYO Tokyo Dow Jones Wednesday ***** 55 Tuesday *****.53 Week ago ***** 89 TSE Index Wednesday 810.71 Tuesday 815 36 Week ago 817.34 SYDNEY Australian Minings Wednesday 4416 Tuesday 453 8 Week ago 464105 words
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Article227 1984-09-06 11 Managers' prices for Sep 6 7 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.07 3 26 The Savings Fund 1 92 2 04 S'pore Prog Fund 1 36 1 44 S'pore Sec Fund 1 99 2 11 S'pore Invest Fund 120 1.27 S'pore Equity Fund 1 36 1 44 Asia227 words
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35 1984-09-06 11 Group pre-tax profits (or the half-year ended June 30, 1964 fell to $195,000 (from $326,000 in the previous interim) on a turnover of $2.58 million ($2.97 million).35 words
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34 1984-09-06 11 For the first half-year to June 30, 1984, group operating pre-tax profits were 59 per cent lower at MJ135,179 (from $334,325) on substantially reduced turnover of $163,415 ($368,705).34 words
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Article34 1984-09-06 11 in the 106 mil- lion shares of 50 cents each in En* Malaysia Bbd will resume from tomorrow on a ready basis. Trading on a settlement basis will only resume from Sep 28.34 words
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Article974 1984-09-06 11 SHARE prices staged a technical rally yesterday to close mixed while government bonds ended above lows in moderately active trading, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT 30 Share index was off 0.2 point to 838.1 and the FTSE 100 index was down 1.4 points to 1,062.3. The renewed974 words
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767 1984-09-06 11 FT NESTLE, the giant Swissbased processed food company, is to take over Carnation of the US in an agreed cash bid worth US$2.B9 billion. If approved, the deal would rank as the biggest ever by a European company in US manufacturing industry,FT - 767 words
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265 1984-09-06 11 Bernama SOUTH Korean contractor Keang Nam Enterprises Ltd has brushed aside speculations that it will have to pull out of the Ms22l million Malayan Banking Bhd's new head office building project in KL. "We are really going ahead with the project and theBernama - 265 words
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Article895 1984-09-06 11 Current Ei Books Date Totol for Totol for payment dote close poyoble the yeor previous ye Alex Hldgs 6%<b) Sep 7 Sep 14 Sep 25 6% 6% Apollo 2*% Sep 24 Oct 1 Oct 15 2''2 7Vi% Asiatic Dev 2%l Aug 20 Aug 30 Nov 20 2% 3*%895 words
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667 1984-09-06 12 ZHOU MEI,ANNA TEO - By ZHOU MEI,ANNA TEO Economics Correspondent DR PHILIP HABIB believes the US has nurtured its relationship with Asean rather well. At times, as with the Cambodia issue, the US willingly allows Asean to lead it. But President Ronald Reagan's former under-secretary of state667 words
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Article, Illustration549 1984-09-06 12 DR SVEND ARNDT, an authority on intermediate trade, told BT in an interview that the latest move to enforce the "country of origin" requirements on textile and garment imports to the US was a form of punishment for exporters by vested American interests. The American549 words
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102 1984-09-06 12 MR LEE SENG WEE, a director of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, has been appointed an additional director of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) with effect from Aug 28. The 54-year-old engineering graduate is also a director of the Great102 words
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95 1984-09-06 12 Reuter SOVIET President Konstantin Chernenko reappeared in public yesterday after an absence of more than seven weeks to present awards to three cosmonauts, the official news agency Tass reported. It said Mr Chernenko, 72, had honoured three crew members who took part in a missionReuter - 95 words
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86 1984-09-06 12 TUNKU ABDUL Rahman left for London last night for treatment of a slipped disc. He will undergo treatment, lasting about three weeks, by Dr James Cyriax, a consultant orthopaedic physician attached to the St James Hospital. "I have difficulty in getting up, sitting down86 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-09-06 12 A BEAUTIFUL woman surrounded by exotic local fruit has helped the Singapqre Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) win two top prizes in a French travel poster competition. The "Exotic Fruit" poster was awarded the Prix du Public (The Public's Award) at the First International Salon of Tourist Posters174 words
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385 1984-09-06 12 AP SEPTEMBER is a time for Chinese family reunions, the chief Chinese negotiator said pointedly yesterday as the 22nd and perhaps final round of talks on the future of Hongkong began in Beijing. The autumn moon festival this month is "a time forAP - 385 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-09-06 12 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG DR ALINE Wong, the second woman candidate put up by the People's Action Party for the coming general election, had to choose between a secure career in Hongkong or a new start in independent Singapore. The Hongkong-born388 words
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Article73 1984-09-06 12 WALL Street stock prices were lower in early trading yesterday as analysts await signs of a possible technical rally later in the day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off over five points to near 1207. Overall, losers led gaining issues by more than two-to-one on volume73 words
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Article33 1984-09-06 12 Reuter SOVIET deputy Prime Minister Leonid Kostandov died yesterday in East Germany, where he was visiting the Leipzig International Trade Fair. The cause of his death is not known.Reuter - 33 words
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Article50 1984-09-06 12 AUSTRALIAN Foreign Minister Bill Hayden left yesterday for a five-week overseas trip to Portugal, Mexico, Central America and the United Nations. East Timor is expected to be the focus of discussion during his meeting with President Eanes, Prime Minister Soares and Foreign Minister Gama in Lisbon.50 words
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Article32 1984-09-06 12 Reuter A COUPLE making love on the Paris-to-Venice "Orient Express" delayed the luxury train for 40 minutes at Innsbruck yesterday when the woman's foot jammed the emergency brake.Reuter - 32 words
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47 1984-09-06 12 AFP A LEBANESE Labour and Education Minister Selim Hoss escaped with slight head injuries yesterday from a car bomb attack which killed five and wounded 25 in a West Beirut street at the start of the Muslim A 1 Adha festival. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article37 1984-09-06 12 AFP THE process of choosing a successor to the late Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, who infused militancy into the Sikh autonomy campaign, starts today and could throw up a new Sikh leader. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article41 1984-09-06 12 UPI THE fifth round of SinoSoviet consultations on normalising relations will be held in Beijing in October. The Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian is expected to meet with his Soviet counterpart, Andrei Gromyko, during the 39th session of the UN.UPI - 41 words
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Advertisement378 1984-09-06 12 New Opportunities for investment and Risk Management in: FOREX FUTURES AND OPTIONS STOCK INDEX FUTURES AND OPTIONS INTEREST RATE FUTURES AND OPTIONS GOLD OIL SOFT/AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES FREIGHT RATES Find out more from the chief executives of the world's major futures exchanges at B 7 T jm The Pacific area futures378 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-09-06 12 WMm Outlook for today: Portly cloudy with showers in a few areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Sep 5 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.9 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 24.7 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 8.45 Rainfoll in millimetres Nil Rainfall58 words
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Article31 1984-09-06 13 THE NATIONAL Maritime Board will be located at Maritime House, 120 Cantonment Road, Singapore 0208, with effect from Oct 1. The Board's telephone number, *****11, will remain unchanged.31 words
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Article81 1984-09-06 13 Reuter THE NUMBER of ships awaiting berth at Chittagong port rose to 18, with a maximum delay of six days. Port officials said two of the vessels were carrying rice, one fertilizer, one cement, and the others general cargo. Twelve ships were awaiting berth last Tuesday, withReuter - 81 words
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Article64 1984-09-06 13 THE PORT of Singapore Authority will be installing an uninterrupted power supply system at its computer centre at the Tanjong Pagar Complex. This is to ensure that the computers function without any break during power failures. The system, to be installed on Sep 8, will provide64 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-09-06 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE MALAYSIAN merchant fleet grew by a hefty 65 per cent last year, reflecting the rush by local shipping companies to take advantage of the new opportunities in the Malaysian sea-borne trade. The national fleet, which had been growing at an446 words
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Article667 1984-09-06 13 Shipping Line Pmg* Coi Afeo VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner V* 5 Alphotrorts VI 4 Alpoc VI 5 Antaro Shpg IV 1 ARC Line V 4 APL 4/5 ASCL M 1 Asiabroker, V 5 Austosto Line V 1 Boh-Orient VII 4/5 Bangkok Cont VI 2 Bank Line V667 words
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Article320 1984-09-06 13 THE ASIAN Development Bank (ADB) has approved a US$B6 million loan to Indonesia for the seventh port project designed to help strengthen the country's port and shipping system. The project involves the second phase development of the Port of Surabaya, and will provide the port320 words
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459 1984-09-06 14 Lloyd's List WORLD BAUXITE trade by 1992 will be only 15 per cent higher than 1977. But the alumina trade will have risen by 40 per cent, reflecting the move by producers to refining. London-based Drewry Shipping Consultants said in its latest reportLloyd's List - 459 words
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170 1984-09-06 14 THE TNT GROUP is predicting that its North Atlantic Trans Freight Lines is about to turn in a profit after last year's dismal US$26 million loss. The past four months were reported to have very good ones for Trans Freight Lines. Corporate overheads170 words
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Article190 1984-09-06 14 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.190 words
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235 1984-09-06 14 TMR, ITN THE,US JUSTICE Department is upset with the Federal Maritime Commission's (FMC) tentative rules allowing individual shipping lines to take rate initiatives within their rate-making conferences. The Antitrust Division of the Justice Department pointed out this right was "crucial" to the newTMR,; ITN - 235 words
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498 1984-09-06 14 MORE DETAILS of one of the most ambitious fleet building programmes of the year are beginning to emerge. In July, Seatrade revealed that Royal Columbus Line (RCL) a Spanish operation would be investing about US$l billion over the next eight years in a498 words
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Article1530 1984-09-06 14 CHARTERING was extremely quiet in all sections of the freight market on Tuesday following the US Labour Day holiday with scattered business mainly confined to the time-charter sector, shipbrokers said. Time-charter fixing involved longer term business with a combined carrier of 153,000 long dwt reported to have been1,530 words
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Article195 1984-09-06 14 SEA-LAND Service has appointed three executives to key positions in its Far East operations. M M Porter has assumed the position of vice-presi-dent (Japan), Thomas G Gowan, general manager (Hongkong), and James D Hinchcliffe, manager (western Japan). Mr Porter is a 25-year veteran in the transportation industry.195 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-09-06 14 Lloyd's List, TMR/ITN BARBER BLUE Sea (BBS) has leapt at the opportunity of providing two more trans-Pacific sailings from Hongkong to satisfy the rush by textile shippers to beat the Sep 7 deadline from new country-of-origin regulations. The 700-TEU Concordia Star left Hongkong on Aug 14,Lloyd's List,; TMR/ITN - 299 words
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Article786 1984-09-06 15 ARGENTINA (Ang 2127) Buenos Aires 1-6 days. 36 vessels berthed. Necochea 4-5 days. 1 vessel berthed. Bahia Blanca 6-7 days. 1 vessel berthed. Rosario 2-3 days. 8 vessels berthed. San Lorenzo 4-5 days. 1 vessel berthed. San Nicolas 6-7 days. 2 vessels berthed. AUSTRALIA (Aug 29) Cairns, Mourilyan,786 words
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279 1984-09-06 15 Reuter IRAN'S big Kharg Island oil terminal in the Gulf is loading tankers daily, although at a lower rate than normal. Iranian officials and foreign oil industry sources confirmed reports from Gulf oil traders in Kuwait that the oil terminal was working, and dismissed reports thatReuter - 279 words
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404 1984-09-06 15 AFP WORLD shipbuilding order books shrunk for the second successive quarter in the April, June period this year, with new orders again below output. According to the latest figures of shipbuilding returns from Lloyd's Register. the total book was down 260,500 grt on theAFP - 404 words
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352 1984-09-06 15 THE Japanese Shipping and Shipbuilding Rationalisation Council has called on its government to provide the industry with better financial conditions and more flexible manning on its carriers. The demands appeared in the council's interim report in the first major rethink of Japanese shipping policy352 words
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94 1984-09-06 15 Reuter ABOUT 65 per cent of Britain's seaborne nonfuel trade was moving on Tuesday in spite of the continued strike action by UK dockers. A spokeswoman for the National Association of Port Employers said the strike action on Tuesday halted or severely disruptedReuter - 94 words
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250 1984-09-06 15 AP GALE-FORCE winds and high waves on Tuesday made the salvaging of a sunken French freighter and its radioactive cargo off the Belgian coast impossible for a second straight day. Mr Henk Drenth of the Dutch salvaging company, Smit Tak International,AP - 250 words
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4241 1984-09-06 20 3®aB[DOBJ3 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of4,241 words
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Article696 1984-09-06 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Chev Paul 41W 79 84 0200 Optorg FSB 1200-1400 G3 Pelopor 99 A 7 9.84 0700 Boustead TA 3 0700-0800/1800-1900 N3 Benavon 61/568 7.9 84 0800 Ben696 words
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Article1797 1984-09-06 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AKEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afro-Eurasia Liar Transgroup <S). Ahreakiel Liaer ServW Kim Shpg (S>. Alfred C Taepfer Oeeanus Shipping Agen cies (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpac Intrasea (S) Bin tang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling and Forwarding1,797 words
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Article260 1984-09-06 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Breda 44 Ned-EAC alongside 6.9.84/0600 Deng Yun 27/8 YFung alongside 6.9.84/0600 Feng Qing 46 Y Fung alongside 6.9.84/2300 Jenhol 22 T Soon alongside 6.9.84/2300 Lampung 45A Heap Seng alongside 6.9.84/0600 San Dimitris 6/7 PIL alongside 6.9.84/1830 Sun260 words
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Advertisement451 1984-09-06 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 II mm LONDON Freights H/W CONSORTIA II PORT Conditions Hl/X SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for451 words
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Advertisement300 1984-09-06 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe 4) R'dam I 5) le H Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed 20/9 Sailed Sailed 5/9 9/9 10/9 11/9 16/9 17/9 18/9 23/9 24/9 *6/9 30/9 1/10 3/11 5/9 6/9 25/9 26/9 1/9 12/9 4/10 3/10 8/9 19/9 9/10300 words
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Advertisement476 1984-09-06 14 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES I USA/CANADA Pacific South Waat Pacific North Wast Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Tokyo Faodor at Koto* Faadar at Koba SEAT VC* rut MMr VB 20 10 Zl/ia 24/10 N DOT M 24/10 25/H 21/11 KMA2MOB 29/11 30/10 2/11 KUKM M 7/11 1/11 U/U >476 words
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Advertisement1018 1984-09-06 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited C*T 01 hongkong cmtss cmMMi aoMim imrooiMT UMMXM MT m—mt i hongkong iwn 112/111 ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR to Copenhajen, Aartus, Gather to Antwerp, Amsterdam. Otto to Bremen UK rtpons. Beßait t tabfci kUton StockMn. Hehrtu. Sondert>ur| Also accepting LCI and FCL1,018 words
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Advertisement609 1984-09-06 15 Franco Belgian Services i I II4J <¥ (Ml MBt R Of ACS CONSORTIUM) OffDlO PU CMMA com WO onuiui CPTWEcaniM. KOKMOMKI awg TOEMOPC fOl COHTMBB STCK F. KQ.MC Lt Hint I dan fStimt Han lltaw M 7 Sap 8 Sap tt Sap 2« Sep 21 Sep 30 Sap 2 Oct609 words
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Advertisement543 1984-09-06 16 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carnage to Scandinavia, Med. Carribean I S. America Hand hauiauge to inland destinations in Europe TO EUROPE/MED S pare P KeUni Penf leiioes Bibao Genoa H'bwj Rdam BTuren Antwerp Peter Rkkmers 15/9 11/9 21/9 15/10 9/10 25/10 22/10 20/18 Connecting in Kobe "Also accepting corgo543 words
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Advertisement108 1984-09-06 19 DURBAN. JOHANNESBURG. MAPUTO. MAURITIUS A REUNION WESTBOUND ET SIN LOUIS DURBAN 1/10/84 18/10/84 ETD ETD ETA R BAY DURBAN SIN ALS CONFIDENCE BE/84 15 8 84 21.8 84 10 9 84 Agents: Kim Shipping Trading Re Ltd 63 Market Street «08-06 Tat Lee Bidg S pore 0104 Telex RS *****108 words
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Advertisement509 1984-09-06 20 Kei|i(Hial Container Lines 3 Sailings Weekly irrniil Til) Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S A. 1500 Hr». Tue«, Thurs Sat VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE GLAUCHAU CRMMTSCHAU PASEWALK 'Hamburg Rostock 12 Oct 13 Oct 7 No* I Not 2S Nov 29 No« Abo tar Rotterdam via Antwerp509 words
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Miscellaneous160 1984-09-06 20 Regional Weather £9 i} K N i L*/ ft >; >Sr >^S > G 55 >7 V <w/ \Te5: <» !iw Is SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND J? Tk Temperature °q X\ nunderstorm Weother W.nd direction with speed m knots V Shower M Rom160 words
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Advertisement170 1984-09-06 21 Scan Dutch 9 To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) 1) MARSEILLES 2) ROTTERDAM 3) HAMBURG 4) GOTMEMBURG To Red Sea/Mediterranean From Europe FEEDER PENANG HONG KONG P. KELANG From Red Sea/Med. FEEI PEN Also Accepting To: (I) Barcelona, Genoa, Bilboo, Leghorn Valencia (2) Amsterdam, Antwerp, LeHavre, Basle, Southampton, Liverpool, London (Tilbury), Canary Islands170 words
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Advertisement345 1984-09-06 22 Multi-Storey Complex Phase II Location Located at the junction of Alexandra Road and Pasir Panjang Road, the complex is conveniently near the port itself and not too far from the city. "1 Features The big advantage of the Complex's design, which resembles an 'IT shape, is that tenants will be345 words
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