The Business Times, 1 October 1984
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Title Section12 1984-10-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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371 1984-10-01 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG TWO NEW faces Dr Tay Eng Soon and Mr Lau Ping Sum have joined the newly-elected central executive committee (CEC) of the People's Action Party. The two returned the next highest votes after the 12 elected members and371 words
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509 1984-10-01 1 CHUANG PECK MING - Manufacturers offer extra incentives By CHUANG PECK MING OFFICIAL WORKING hours have been cut short and workers are enjoying more overtime pay as the tight labour situation forces manufacturers to woo workers with more incentives. The situation in Singapore is just the reverse509 words
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Article, Illustration515 1984-10-01 1 MAX COMMANDER - By MAX COMMANDER ANYTHING that can survive 27-metre waves and 82-knot winds in 100 metres of hostile waters, has got to be a big and powerful beast. No doubt that's why Rowan Companies Inc, a Houston, Texas drilling contractor, decided to stick with the name515 words
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352 1984-10-01 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO AT LEAST 15 travel agencies which found they were going nowhere have ceased business this year, while the National Association of Travel Agents, Singapore (Natas) is working hard to prevent fly-by-night operators from appearing on the scene.352 words
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116 1984-10-01 1 Bernama THE Malaysian and Australian governments will meet for further negotiations on the withdrawal of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Mirage Squadron from the air base, its commanding officer, Air Commodore RW Bradford, said yesterday. The negotiations were scheduled to take place inBernama - 116 words
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422 1984-10-01 1 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF LACK OF business knowledge, technical expertise and capital are just some of the main problems faced by Malay businessmen in Singapore today. Other obstacles include the lack of a skilled workforce, the absence of a stable and wide market422 words
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Article155 1984-10-01 1 A GOOD education is the main factor which can guarantee the future of young Malays in Singapore. This is because skills in high technology, such as in robotics and CAD/CAM systems, can only be achieved with higher education. Dr Ahmad Mattar, Minister for Social155 words
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Advertisement149 1984-10-01 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan @Waytoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd A wholly-owned subsidiary of Hongkong Bank 6 Claymore Hill •03 00 Claymore Plaza Singapore 0922 A P. No 0005 This personal screen-size Trinitron is Sony's latest addition to its SBCTEXT lineup. It has149 words
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Advertisement337 1984-10-01 1 waaiMfs 4 5 Ferdinand Porsche, the inventor of the world's first black watch (left), is not a businessman. So it is left to brother Peter to tell MONICA GWEE about Porsche Design, a studio responsible for raising everyday articles to lean heights of contemporary design. Pag« 10 imm !v A337 words
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Advertisement114 1984-10-01 1 Commercial Banking Investment Management Foreign Exchange FOUR SEAS 6AHK i TO Heaa Office Welcome to 'JAL Executive Class'. It adds up to a first class deal at just the economy fare. r 71 When you travel 'JAL Executive Class', you'll enjoy: No surcharge. Just the normal economy fare. Separate check-in.114 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1340 1984-10-01 2 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI IT HAS been said that some of the provisions adopted by the Companies (Amendment) Act 1984 fall hard on innocent directors who are not distinguished from the "evil doers and blacksheep". But, to make the Act more relevant in today's business1,340 words
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Article294 1984-10-01 2 THE SEMI-FINAL round of the 14th National Management Game started with a gloomy market in Period One. Only three companies managed to return marginal profits while the rest incurred losses from $25,000 to $960,000. The gloomy economy resulted in a smaller market size as the level294 words
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FRONTIERS
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Article223 1984-10-01 3 LEE HAN SHIH - Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH SOME five hundred to six hundred years before the birth of Christ, Confucius became the greatest scholar in China through his teachings and through a major reorganisation of some of the nation's scholarly works into separate, self-co-tained volumes. A book223 words
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Article124 1984-10-01 3 WOMEN who have used an intra-uterine device as a method of contraception for five years or more are more likely to contract severe pelvic infections as other women. The likelihood of this happening, according to a new review of American data from the Women's Health Study, range from124 words
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Article, Illustration269 1984-10-01 3 IN MANY WAYS, sailing in space is easier than sailing in the sea. There are less obstacles, no sudden storms (except solar flares) and a properly designed light sail can capture more energy from the sun than an earth-bound sail can from the changing wind. A giant light269 words
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616 1984-10-01 3 IAN HAMILTON FAZEY - By IAN HAMILTON FAZEY FT DAVID EVANS is not quite sure how it has happened but productivity is definitely improving in his organisation. "We are getting work out quicker with fewer staff," he says. The reason may be partly the happier working atmosphereFT - 616 words
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Article, Illustration499 1984-10-01 3 UPI AMERICAN EXPRESS, the international charge card company, thinks most US businesses could do better in managing their travel and entertainment costs. While some executives realise improvements are needed in corporate travel management, many more still are in the dark when it comes to gettingUPI - 499 words
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Advertisement260 1984-10-01 2 4 r Now, we are under one roof at Ong Building, 76 Shenton Way For the first time, the Ong Group of companies and associates, which includes International Trust Finance Limited (ITF), will be housed together in its new 18-storey Ong Building at Shenton Way. Except for the new address,260 words
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Advertisement66 1984-10-01 2 THE BEST SELLING BEER IN CHINA K'.'iU the Mo 1 !)ee< r i China is not just in p»rpiipnt !tp« <th n<:h uscious ,I'V.i unique taste 1 contains rrwnpra' suMst.i'H'ps rurh !r T i i fujm.iH txxlv It i< mclppfl <i npji'n givmo t:<cp' l ent bw Disrrw 'ic hpjith66 words
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Advertisement185 1984-10-01 3 YOUR DECISION TO INVEST IN KNOLL TODAY WOULD PROVE WISE EVEN AFTER A DECADE! -i- m r V m mm 4? *> V B r»ft; Efc r*F < The Zapf The Future In Open-Plan Office Furniture Systems All business people calculate T c get maximum utilisation space and huma resources185 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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380 1984-10-01 4 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN DEBT-RIDDEN developing countries could have made substantial savings in interest payments had they moved part of their loans out of US dollars into other currencies. The disparity in interest rates on the dollar and other major currencies such as380 words
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170 1984-10-01 4 P T STANDARD Mills Industries (SMI) of Indonesia has signed a U553.65 million loan arranged by the Singapore branch of State Bank of India. The loan will be used to set up a plant in Citirup, near Jakarta, to manufacture cots and170 words
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Article43 1984-10-01 4 Reuter GENERAL syndication of New Zealand's US$l.5 billion refinancing package began last weekend. Lead manager Citicorp International Bank said 38 underwriters had committed $1.86 billion to the transaction. In spite of this oversubscription, the package will not be raised. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article105 1984-10-01 4 Reuter NEXT month's first foreign-tar-geted issue of US Treasury bonds will be a success in spite of scepticism voiced by some European banks, according to Credit SuisseFirst Boston (CSFB) deputy chairman Hans-Joerg Rudloff. He said in Switzerland: "Concern over bondholder anonymity was not likelyReuter - 105 words
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Article417 1984-10-01 4 INTERNATIONAL currency markets were characterised by considerable turbulence and hectic fluctuations, widened spreads, reduced market depth and greater central bank intervention in the last week of September. The global forex scene had entered a phase in which some of the central banks, led by the417 words
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Article88 1984-10-01 4 UBS U8 dollar: Investment opportunities "high interest return" confidence equals speculation? Dautachamark: How much central bank intervention is needed to push the dollar below three Dmark and keep it there? Swiss franc: Quarterly closing effect lacking. Discount prices At yesterday close Prices offered by discount houses on SepUBS - 88 words
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Article, Illustration430 1984-10-01 4 PLR of bonks ot the close of business on Friday, Sep 28 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. tnUTES Mm n«i(t at the pram Mn| rain ti 12 anjar banks aparata«ai Snfapof BANK PLR Aigemene Bank 10'/« American Express 10*4 Am'Dom R'terdam Bank 10*430 words
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Article34 1984-10-01 4 THE RANGE of col rotes for the week ended Friday, Sep 28: Bonk fund 4 to 5.4 Gonerol fund 5 to 5.4 $m ts of funds 1,911 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd34 words
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Article214 1984-10-01 4 International Discount Co Ltd INTERBANK overnight rates firmed slightly from a mode of 7V« per cent in the beginning of the week to B'/« per cent on Friday. The rise could be due to the continued demand for funds from foreign banks for their half-yearly account closingInternational Discount Co Ltd - 214 words
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Article251 1984-10-01 4 TRADING activities during last week on the Simex were relatively subdued as the volatility of the US dollar subsided. December gold stayed within a narrow range of USJ3SO/56 but gained $3.30 on balance to close at $351.00, with an average daily volume of 550 lots.251 words
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205 1984-10-01 4 OCBC THE US dollar continued its nervous and hectic trading last week. Fear of concerted central banks' intervention kept the lid on the US dollar rates. The US$/D-Mark opened at 3.0685/95 and saw volatile trading with central banks selling down the US dollar toOCBC - 205 words
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Article211 1984-10-01 4 ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Sep 28: BID PRICES High Low us$ 7 days II 15/16 10 13/16 1 month II 5/16 10 15/16 2 months II 3/8 11 3 months 11 15/16 II 5/16 6 months II 3/4 11 5/8 9 months211 words
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Advertisement174 1984-10-01 4 Pan Am WoridExpress. Qties Is Quick And Easy m OneTicketOne Check-In. One Terminal. Pan Am World Express takes away the inconvenience of international trips that require connections. With World Express, you check in just once. You 11 get boarding passes for all your connecting flights right through to your final174 words
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Advertisement201 1984-10-01 4 \lease or sales,/ Cornwall Gardens (Prestige Residential Area, District 1026) Twin 2-storey detached bungalow. Each bungalow built on the land of about 42,000 sq ft. Big garden landscaped. Individual or both available. (PRINCIPAL ONLY) Contact Molly at Tel: *****18 Lwwv///// ANNOUNCEMENT FRATA SHIPPING PT€. LTD. From Ist October 1984 the201 words
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OVERSEAS
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410 1984-10-01 5 NYT THE Reagan administration and Senate staff analysts have concluded that the Philippine government of President Ferdinand Marcos is in serious political trouble and may not survive. The analysts have also found that communist insurgents are growing in strength throughout the country.NYT - 410 words
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Article144 1984-10-01 5 Reuter THE US Senate has approved an emergency spending Bill to keep the government in business for two days beyond fiscal 1964, which ended at midnight on Friday. Approved by 92-4, the socalled continuing resolution will fund essential Federal services up to midnight tomorrow untilReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration352 1984-10-01 5 AP SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko left Washington for Moscow on Saturday without giving any public hint whether the Kremlin was interested in the "fair deal" which President Ronald Reagan said he offered him at a White House meeting. "Nothing more,"AP; UPI photo - 352 words
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Article160 1984-10-01 5 AP THE SOVIET UNION has said that the disclosure of a confidential report by the US General Accounting Office (GAO) that was critical of Unesco was part of a "carefully thought series of actions" aimed at damaging the organisation. The Soviet delegate to the UN body, DmitriAP - 160 words
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388 1984-10-01 5 Reuter A FORMAL application for Chinese observer status with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) is expected in the next few weeks, diplomatic and trade sources said. Anxious to get the protection of Gatt rules for its growing exports,Reuter - 388 words
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238 1984-10-01 5 NYT CHINA appears likely to default for a second year running on a 1960 agreement which commits the US to sell, and China to buy, six to eight million tonnes of wheat and corn annually through 1964. China bought only 3.8 million tonnes ofNYT - 238 words
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112 1984-10-01 5 UPI PENTHOUSE Magazine, which published nude photos of former Miss America Vanessa Williams, offered Elizabeth Taylor US$l million to pose naked but the movie queen refused, her spokeswoman said yesterday. Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione made the offer through Miss Taylor's representative, ChenUPI - 112 words
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523 1984-10-01 6 Reuter THE BRITISH Treasury is considering expanding the scope of the autumn economic statement, in response to pressure from a parliamentary committee. Financial sources in London say that any decision to increase the coverage of the statement, which sets the toneReuter - 523 words
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122 1984-10-01 6 AP WILLIAM Draper, head of the US Government Export-Import Bank, last Friday attacked France and Japan for "selfishly using" aid money to promote exports of their goods. "I am a firm supporter of aid extended on terms and for purposes whichAP - 122 words
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207 1984-10-01 6 UPI FORMER West German Chancellor Willy Brandt has said that current US economic policies have triggered an "obscene" sapping of resources from the world's poorer nations. Mr Brandt, speaking at Rio University in Brazil where he was to receive an honoraryUPI - 207 words
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347 1984-10-01 6 Bernama THE CAMBODIAN crisis and the resulting refugee problem will be among the main topics of discussion at the Asean Inter-Parlia-mentary Organisation (AIPO) seventh general assembly in Bangkok beginning this week. AIPO Malaysia president Tan Sri Mohamed Zahir Haji Ismail said yesterday thatBernama - 347 words
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Article747 1984-10-01 6 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Local From PAA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH68I 0820 KUL MAS MH60I 0905 KUL sv SV386 0910 JED/RUH MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN CAL CI806 0945 HLP RBA BI42I 1000 BWN SIA SQI03 1005 KUL CPA747 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-10-01 7 Reuter JAPANESE Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe called for more effective rules governing international trade, declaring that millions of people could face hunger and despair in the next century if present trends continued. "Poverty invites political unrest and the turmoilReuter - 411 words
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347 1984-10-01 7 UPI PAKISTAN has accused Afghanistan of launching several attacks on Pakistani territory in recent days, including one that killed 33 people, and said that the raids would have "serious consequences". The warning citing five violations in three days came a day after Pakistan's protestUPI - 347 words
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208 1984-10-01 7 AP NEARLY half the world's cropland is being eroded at a rate that will damage its long-term ability to grow food, according to a new study. The assessment by the Worldwatch Institute concludes that the world is borrowingAP - 208 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article64 1984-10-01 7 A BRITISH High Court judge has ruled that a sixmonth strike by coal miners was illegal because the miners' union had not held a national ballot of its members. In a ruling on Friday in London, Sir Donald Nicholls accused leaders of the National Union of Mineworkers of64 words
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Article68 1984-10-01 7 INDO-BRITISH investment collaboration and technology transfer is to be discussed by financial leaders from the two countries during major seminars at Bombay and Madras next month. A 23-member British delegation led by Lord Limerick, vice-chairman of Kleinwort Benson Ltd, is to visit the two cities in the middle68 words
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Article91 1984-10-01 7 THE IRISH Navy has foiled a bid to smuggle arms from the US to the Irish Republican Army (IRA) guerrilla group when patrol boats seized a trawler loaded with guns and ammunition on Saturday. A government spokesman said the 17-metre trawler Martina Anne, was detained off the Irish91 words
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Article82 1984-10-01 7 BRITISH PETROLEUM (BP) has announced that it has abandoned its first well drilled in the South Yellow Sea, north of the Chinese city of Shanghai, after traces of oil proved to be non-commercial. A BP spokesman said that the group had no further current drilling plans in the82 words
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Article73 1984-10-01 7 BUSINESS failures in France increased 10.2 per cent over the first eight months of 1984 compared with the same period last year, the country's National Statistics Institute said on Friday. The number of bankruptcies from January to the end of August stood at 17,289, against 15,683 for the same73 words
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Article99 1984-10-01 7 Agencies SUDANESE President Jaafar Nimeiri lifted a state of emergency in the country on Saturday and suspended special courts set up to enforce Islamic law. President Nimeiri imposed the state of emergency on April 29 following unrest by doctors and civil servants, saying that he intended toAgencies - 99 words
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410 1984-10-01 7 AP AFTER making some headway in resolving trade problems with other industrialised countries, Japan has plunged into a serious wrangle with Thailand that threatens to sour overall relations. No significant progress on the issue a huge bilateral trade imbalance appears likely soon.AP - 410 words
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304 1984-10-01 7 AFP BUDGET PROBLEMS and the enlargement of the European Economic Community will top the agenda when EEC agriculture, economy and foreign ministers meet in Luxembourg today and tomorrow. The interminable budget problem, which could result in the EEC's technical bankruptcy towards the end ofAFP - 304 words
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78 1984-10-01 7 Reuter THAILAND plans to revive a US$267 million soda ash project' southeast of Bangkok as a joint; venture with other Asean eoun-" tries, Thai Industry Minister Ob Vasuratna said on Friday. He said that he was seeking Cabinet approval for the* project, first conceived inReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement137 1984-10-01 5 V w--2JP Enjoy a parade of unusual and traditional dishes served in a succession of contrasting tastes and textures. Savour a tantalizing variety of spicy Szechuan sauces and flavours. You'll like the cosy, friendly atmosphere. You'll also be pleased with the style of service. Every dish is served with impeccable137 words
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Advertisement197 1984-10-01 5 No Restrictions On Foreigners wm&.-r-t v v- •i "H- V CITY MANSIONS Down-town Living in a Park/ T dM live in the bub of a prestigious residential district in the very centre of the city at the Paterson HOI, Qty Mansions. Comprising superbly architectured apartments and double-storey townbouses set amidst197 words
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Advertisement257 1984-10-01 6 property^ done well. I wunteu ast Street 2-1/2 YEARS OLD renovated dern double storey Split-leve terrace house in highly residential vicinity. 3 bedrooms with separate servant's Selling $l3sjoooo.n.o.please cav Q 4- Ci et. bedrooms suites, detached b bungalow with courtyard gar- h den. Fully furnished. Available < r *LBO 00ft.VtM»fry257 words
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Advertisement123 1984-10-01 7 Sa M > w 1 _'®L! .i v: 4 S&£& 3%'P i* *I*. li'&d tejSMl *>■£•#*-, w-K ;-v** ?B ft- Jl6gfcfr4te--i--R > ••>• Mr v.-->: PEF V 3» sA.-tr-ii The test of a good flight is when it's over. On Cathay Pacific, we try to get you to your destination123 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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906 1984-10-01 8 AFP CURRENCY FACTORS continued to dominate the commodity markets last week, with the very jittery movements creating extreme difficulties in trading. The settlement of the US car industry strike was expected to release pent-up demand, but it failed to appear. But some encouragement to buyersAFP - 906 words
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Article134 1984-10-01 8 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade ranged from off one to up 1V« cents a bushel at the close last Friday, with only thinly traded distant months ending with gains. December finished near the top of a three cent range. The market was well supported by trade134 words
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Article133 1984-10-01 8 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade continued their slide after midday last Friday to close 14 5 to 4'/« cents a bushel lower. November ended near the bottom of a 15 Vi cent range. The forecast for clear mid-west weather, allowing the harvest to progress, weighed on133 words
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Article199 1984-10-01 8 FUTURES ended an inactive session in Lwl»a with nominal losses of around £10 to £35 a tonne last Friday. April/June closed at £635/680, after business at £675, compared with £670/ 710 on Thursday night. Turnover was 29 lots at 15 tonnes. Cross volume was not available. The market lacked199 words
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Article32 1984-10-01 8 r STRAITS TIN Dote Closing Prices Turnover (M$/kiio) (tonnes) I K39 29 15 251 V liU 29 15 220 Sep 26 closed Sep 27 29 15 145 Sep 28 -i MmMUI 11232 words
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Article155 1984-10-01 8 Chines* Produce Robusta 20/25% Exchange FOB NSW 502 50 (Setters' noon doting prices on Sop Nutmeg 29 SJ/100 kg) 110 FOB NSW 363 00 Coconut oi! B W FOB NSW 256 00 Be* FOB 195 00 Gombier Od drum FOB 206 00 FOB NSW 305 00 New drum155 words
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180 1984-10-01 8 PRICES IN the Singapore produce market finished generally easier on small volumes last week. In the pepper market, prices went down slightly. The price for 100 kg of Sarawak Asta black as quoted on the Chinese Produce Exchange dipped $15 from last180 words
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Article541 1984-10-01 8 COFFEE Robusta futures closed £19 a tonne higher to £15 lower last Friday, with November trading last at £2,393, up £19 from Thursday and compared with a morning low of £2,360. SUGAR Number six raw sugar closed below traded highs on Friday but still posted gains from Thursday's541 words
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Advertisement132 1984-10-01 8 j* Feng Cheng Lou for the best Teochew food in town. Discover lV mouth-watering delights prepared by hong Kong chefs. And feel like Jir royalty while you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 12.00 noon 3.00 pm for lunch and 7.00 pm 11.00 pm for dinner CR^jvvn ®FWNCE HOTEL132 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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308 1984-10-01 9 UPI THE, STOCK market skidded in sluggish trading last Friday in spite of lower interest rates and signs the US economy is slowing down. Analysts said institutional portfolio adjustment created erratic movements in the market and made it difficult to find aUPI - 308 words
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Article157 1984-10-01 9 SWT M c$ kr<P CM 43* AMU 32* >k» 15 Aleon 34* *P* 3J* AtQomd 21 MB ?IV4 unch Bar* Mont 23* unch M Wck* 5 +3 Bark Nova ScoHo 12* i*Kh A< g Bd t-j 32* -Vfc Lobtow B 17 inch BP Con ltd 27* pwiwi 32* Lnch157 words
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Article217 1984-10-01 9 sot as ted Ta»t Bk 220 100 -5 INDUSTRIALS Utvmc 485 -IS Woofcworth 1280 5 Abarcom AE And O Amaprop 130 745 3208 -5 unch Anglo* ss 2350 Win +25 2525 in*s inch •5 iK 1 1625 80S0S -25 C G Sn*h 1800 Chartar 485 15 CNA 175 -5217 words
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Article789 1984-10-01 9 Amsterdam JOT 28 Fta AM A«jon 329 50 -3.5 126 00-0 5 Ahotd 190.50 -4 Afcto AMEV 97 JO -06 176 M .1 4 Amrofar* (W OO -OII e Boru«| CokjrKj DTM. 42-50 1 9900 -0.5 ***** -2.5 6700 703 32.80 -0.1 378 00 -5 MOO -OS 100(10789 words
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Article40 1984-10-01 9 Reuter WEST Germany may help Pakistan set up a plant to build Volkswagenwerk AG economy cars. The official Associated Press of Pakistan news agency says the plan is to j set up the plant at Lahore.Reuter - 40 words
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Article214 1984-10-01 9 Sep 29 313 II II10 MO 1300 MO 862 455 571 1500 >10 •2 inch II M*tubahi Eta: 510 420 7 -10 Amodo Avohi Cham Mflub E»tot« Mifiub Hwvy M«M 463 225 330 -4 -2 4 5 -4 unch Witw She 141 -3 Bndgestone Conor* M*um Snw»ng MitvAothi 438214 words
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Advertisement159 1984-10-01 9 -J* tjr- v«' r 't'^ I I^aß'• .jtfh v J:-. <^rfll ff Selected US Prime Beef Cuts. Continental and Game Specialities in a hunter's lodge setting. BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH. Monday to Friday $26.50 10% service charge 3% CESS SUNDAY BRUNCH $24.00 10% service charge 3% CESS $12.00 10% service tharge 3%159 words
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Advertisement54 1984-10-01 9 Stockholm pricoa unavailable Inn of Happiness I lie St;lbles. < >ne pliicc you can be cert:tin < >t a ii< h k1 steak. 4 w > 0»r s/t'ote are properly yhJUt/' by our chef Prime quality, freshest cuts Marinated in special spices and herbs Then done exact/)' tO )X)ur taste54 words
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Advertisement106 1984-10-01 9 «ONC^ Good Food At Fair Prices TT* TTTT rffn beh Singapore 0922. Tel: *****00 JJFFET LUNCHEON SHOW Every Ibesday Thursday Date: 2nd October 1964 Price: $16++ Buflet Lunch: 12 noon Show Time: 1.15 pm 4 a> i > 11: Outfits by: YEZZ BOUTIQUE For reservations please call 734 6622 ext106 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration1018 1984-10-01 10 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE THE FAMILIAR snub-nosed car and the mean growl from the aircooled six-cylinder engine evolved from many pots of black coffee, sheets of blank paper, a clutch of pens and a deadline. Peter Porsche says his brother, Ferdinand Alexander, the designer behind1,018 words
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Advertisement133 1984-10-01 10 CHEQ-POINT MCVES IN WITH MALAYSIAN RESOURCES ■isl 0 r 0 V I > *w /J! 9 From Ist November 1984 Cheqpoint will be at: Resource House Level 9A Jalan Raja Laut Kuala Lumpur Cheqpoint took yet another step forward when Malaysian Resources Corporation Berhad acquired majority stake in the equity133 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous667 1984-10-01 10 \fjJl CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS t Yeorned tor on aspirm' (5) 6 Gotmng establishment' (5) 9 He is summoned m oiarm (7) 10 Bowie. perhops (5) I I Cry uttered when o hinge breaks (5) 12 Groups ot husbands (5) 13 Comparatively regretful (7) 15 By whom Ted is seasoned' (3)667 words
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SPORTS
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659 1984-10-01 11 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS SOME SPORTSMEN it seems, are always destined to play the bridesmaid. As much as he would like to deny it, Gerald Loong has assumed that role. This was the word at the Tanah Merah Country Club golf course yesterday after659 words
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Article, Illustration988 1984-10-01 11 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER TONY DA CRUZ arrived in Singapore at 2.15 am Sunday morning. Twelve hours later, he was at the Bukit Timah racecourse and by 4pm, he was astride Big Chief as the field for this year's Singapore Gold Cup made their988 words
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Miscellaneous1187 1984-10-01 11 W TO GMMQ f CHAMMm I 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Paces 3.00 Opening and Programme tigMghts Mowed by Princess Chang Ping (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 3.55 Animated Special The Bungee Venture (Cartoon) 4.40 Artscape: Two children visit a castle to learn about art form, three-dimensional space and how1,187 words
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Advertisement347 1984-10-01 12 V k T i fl K v s V W s: A r* wsi&m i i z If 1 IN JOHOR PORT xV^ JD- 9 Opportunities and services offered that will benefit you. tax& Investment incentives international and entrepot trade export-oriented industries transhipment storage manufacturing assembly salvage repacking relabelling repair347 words
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Advertisement234 1984-10-01 13 bafumlionb JOHOR '*«n We operate container transport services in Malaysia and also offer a wide range of services such as warehousing, international freight forwarding as well as container leasing Kontena Nasional is also able to offer full service planning for your transportation need on land, sea and air at home234 words
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Advertisement259 1984-10-01 14 Ov JOHOR PORT AUTHORITY UJUNGTANAH SHIPPING FORWARDING ENTERPRISE SDN. BHD. on the implementation of the 151 Octobai INDUSTRIES SDN BERHAD Factory PLO 283, Jalan Besi Satu, Pasir Gudang Industrial Estate, Pasir Gudang, Johore, Malaysia Tel: 07-*****1 Telex: MA*****/***** NALIN Cable: OLEIN PASIR GUDANG Regd. Office Bangunan UMBC, 17th Floor, 4,259 words
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Advertisement550 1984-10-01 15 IF YOU'RE THINKING OF FINANCE, KEEP MCFB MCFB stands for Malaysia Credit Finance Berhad A financial company with a wide range of loan facilities At MCFB we are commited to meeting your financial needs for the success you want At all our branches, we offer Hire Purchase Leasing Housing and550 words
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Advertisement454 1984-10-01 16 'J2L JOHOR gg PORT AUTHORITY on the implementation of the issa§s^ Mitsubishi will give you a big hand! If you're in the business of moving containers, you need a hand from Mitsubishi. Mitsubishi's container cranes All of them big, rugged and reliable "hands", after proven performance in moving heavy cargo454 words
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Article, Illustration5356 1984-10-01 17 CHEN QINGSHUN - ft t 3 4 By CHEN QINGSHUN A RESURGENCE of buying interest towards the latter half of last week helped the local stock market to regain some of its lost momentum. When the week began, many analysts had thought that it would be another5,356 words
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318 1984-10-01 17 rs VlAustralia M Reuter A SUSTAINED rally on Thursday and Friday following positive news from abroad pushed prices higher across the boards on Australian share markets last week. The All Ordinaries Index finished the week 13.5 higher at 739.2, the All Industrials 11.9Reuter - 318 words
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Article610 1984-10-01 17 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Sep 28 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES DBS: Rights issue of one-for-four at $4. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Gold Coin Ltd hos set up a wholly-owned subsidiary named Zuelling (B) Sdn Bhd in Brunei. It has a paid-up capital of $2 and an authorised610 words
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Article336 1984-10-01 17 UBS DURING the second week of September, the Zurich stock market was completely dominated by the wait-and-see attitude prevailing on Wall Street. Light trading and minor fluctuations thus characterised the market in Zurich. During the week, the share index fluctuated 0.9 per cent above or belowUBS - 336 words
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Article1581 1984-10-01 18 GERALD COLVERD - R —J London N JtlllJ By GERALD COLVERD MONEY is always a problem whether one has too little or too much. The commodity invariably reaches the height of its power during the final quarter of the calender year when the peak in seasonal consumer spending is matched1,581 words
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651 1984-10-01 18 PI J New York 1 A FT WALL STREET had plenty of events to digest last week, including the effects of the wages agreement at General Motors, America's second largest company, and the impact of the takeover of Rolm by IBM, theFT - 651 words
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Article472 1984-10-01 18 TERESA LIM - j I Hongkong By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent THE 1997 declaration, made last Wednesday, marked the end of an era for Hongkong's stock market. The desperate uncertainty that brought P/E ratios down almost to five last October is now dissipating. Generally, brokers and analysts have472 words
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Article380 1984-10-01 18 Ejlokye IN SPITE OF week-end profittaking, share prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange rebounded moderately last week. Buying of blue chips was triggered by the switch of business transactidhs to October, which marks the start of the new fiscal year for brokerage house?. The Dow380 words
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724 1984-10-01 18 K.Lumpur INVESTORS sighed with relief last week as the Kuala Lumpur stock market pulled itself out of its to stage a mild recovery. Share prices, which had been on the decline for the previous six weeks, generally closed the week on a slightly steadier724 words
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277 1984-10-01 18 BCI ON THE Milan share market, a wait-and-see attitude prevailed with most operators waiting to learn more details of the Budget law to be presented to Parliament soon. Trading shrunk to about 20 billion lire per day and the BCI All-Share IndexBCI - 277 words
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Advertisement93 1984-10-01 18 Improve your productivity with Information Management Technologies plan now to attend Infbmatics '84 October 2-4,l9B4—Hyatt Regency Hotel Singapore MAJOR THRUST Office and Document Automation The Role of Micrographics in Automation 30 Professional Seminars on how Micrographics Enhance Automation of Document Based Information Systems Full-Fledged, Comprehensive Exhibition. Major Manufacturers Displaying the93 words
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Advertisement152 1984-10-01 18 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO w:n:r«i I, Mltsutoshi Nawa, Managing Director of Poseidon Marine Transport Private Limited, hereby give notice that In consequence of our Intended purchase of the ship 'Mlyajlma Maru', I have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Chapter152 words
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511 1984-10-01 19 TIN GIANT Malaysia Mining Corporation lost out in a boardroom tussle for control in associate Kamunting Tin Dredging (M) Bhd, when dissatisfied shareholders ousted two directors who were up for re-election at a somewhat fiery annual meeting last Friday. Abdul Samad Haji Alias,511 words
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Article545 1984-10-01 19 CHAN Ol CHEE - By CHAN Ol CHEE RECENTLY-listed LAM Group Investments and Chuan Hup Marine lived up to investors' optimistic expectations with their better-than-projected results for the year ended June 30. L&M, the darling of the stock market when it was listed in January this year, grossed after-tax545 words
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326 1984-10-01 19 THE NEW controlling shareholder of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Bhd, Bena Holdings Sdn Bhd, is to make a general offer for the remaining shares in Tongkah at a price of M 54.80 a unit. Tongkah said this was the condition imposed326 words
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Article305 1984-10-01 19 REVAMPED Raleigh Cycles (M) Bhd, now under a strong and dynamic management team, is slowly but surely making its presence felt in the corporate world. Always on the look-out for business opportunities, Raleigh, which is already involved in property and manufacturing and has interests in engineering,305 words
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292 1984-10-01 19 HUGE losses suffered by United Motor Works (M) Holdings Bhd's heavy equipment division have wiped out all the profits earned from motor trade for the half year ended June 30. And so for the first time as a listed company, UMW had292 words
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487 1984-10-01 19 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - Interim group earnings rise by 30pc By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI GENTING Bhd, the rapidly expanding and widely diversified casino-cum-resort operator, has turned in an expected set of highly commendable interim results, making it one of the few asset-rich companies which continue to post stable earnings487 words
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Article71 1984-10-01 19 For the year ended June 30, 1984, the group reported pretax losses of $4.46 million against profits of $1.25 million in the previous year. Group turnover increased by 7 per cent to $24.32 million from $22.77 million previously. No dividend payment has been proposed for the71 words
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Article87 1984-10-01 19 Group pre-tax profits jumped 28 per cent to M 538.4 million (from $30.1 million) on a 33 per cent improvement in turnover to $226.4 million ($170.6 million) for the year to June 30. A final dividend of 9 per cent gross will be payable on Nov87 words
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50 1984-10-01 19 The group reported pre-tax profits of Msl.9 million on turnover of $21.4 million for the year ended June 30, 1964. No final dividend has been declared although at the interim stage, a 2.5 per cent taxexempt and a 2.5 per cent gross dividend were paid.50 words
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Article38 1984-10-01 19 For the half year ended June 30, the group made pre-tax profits of M 5263,000 against losses of Msl.s million in the previous interim. Group turnover, however, jumped to $22.12 million from only $4.52 million previously.38 words
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Article80 1984-10-01 19 Group pre-tax profits dropped to M$2.41 million (from $3.14 million) on turnover of $22.17 million (from $15.99 million) for the year to June 30,1984. A first and final dividend of 5 per cent gross (10 per cent in 1983) on ordinary shares, and a first and final80 words
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Article37 1984-10-01 19 For the six months to June 30, group pre-tax profits were substantially lower at M$6 million (from $10.2 million) on a 20 per cent drop in turnover to $18.94 million (from $23.88 million).37 words
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Article50 1984-10-01 19 The group incurred pre-tax losses of M$2.17 million against losses of $1.48 million for the year ended June 30. Turnover was, however, 10 per cent higher at $47.6 million from $43.3 million. In view of the losses, no dividend will be paid for the year just ended.50 words
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Article27 1984-10-01 19 Pre-tax profits for the group increased to $1.63 million (from $62,000) for the six months to June 30 on turnover of $17.1 million ($14.8 million).27 words
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Article32 1984-10-01 19 For the first half ended June 30, the group made pre-tax profits of $700,000 against losses of $38,000 previously on lower turnover of $4.61 million (from $6.48 million).32 words
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444 1984-10-01 19 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN THE LAST minute flood of results from companies rushing to submit their interim and annual figures to end-June 1984 brought along with it announcements from three groups in the hardpressed hotel sector. The three reporting groups Hind Hotels International, owner444 words
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Advertisement129 1984-10-01 19 Hongkongßank Interest Rates Savings Accounts Approximate effective annual interest rate 7.76 i R v Interest calculated daily at 1V2% pa and credited monthly > Time Deposits 3 months IVi°7o p.a. 12months l 3 A°/o p.a. BEACH ROAD: 115 Beach Road, Tel: *****75 COLLYERQUAY:2I Collyer Quay, Hongkongßank Building, Tel: *****44 JURONG:129 words
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Advertisement183 1984-10-01 19 II T' S AI CELEBRATION! RESTAURANT It's our 14th Anniversary and we've laid out a great spread of specials for you The $90" Roast Suckling Pig Crispy, succulent Roast Suckling Pig done perfect to a turn, for only $90**. It's reason enough to cetebrate. Imagine, savouring course after course of183 words
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670 1984-10-01 20 BOEY KIT YIN - Deficit of $3.5bn for first seven months By BOEY KIT YIN SINGAPORE'S trade deficit with Japan this year should be lower than last year's all-time high of $6.48 billion, if trends prevailing during the first seven months continue. With figures for the remaining five670 words
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212 1984-10-01 20 Reuter IRAQ yesterday threatened to step up attacks on Iranian economic installations after two air strikes on a petrochemical complex near the Gulf War front lines in the past eight days. Iraqi jets yesterday raided the still uncompleted complex at Bandar Khomeini inReuter - 212 words
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583 1984-10-01 20 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP SINGAPORE'S move towards full integration of the electronics industry has taken a significant step "backwards". Three companies have announced they will design integrated circuits (ICs) locally while at least six more are planning to do so.583 words
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158 1984-10-01 20 Bernama MORE than 100 female workers of an electronics factory in Malacca may boycott work after being prevented from wearing long pants while on duty. A spokesman for the workers claimed that the company, Koa Denko (M) Sdn Bhd, had recently barredBernama - 158 words
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244 1984-10-01 20 UPI CHINA began celebrating its 35th anniversary under communist rule yesterday, parading its leaders at a lavish state banquet and lining up the biggest display of Chinese military hardware since 1959. At the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, senior ChineseUPI - 244 words
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484 1984-10-01 20 AFP HONGKONG'S only airline, Cathay Pacific Airways, looks set for a new lease of life under the agreement on the colony's future struck by Britain and China. Observers in Hongkong say that since London announced months ago that it wouldAFP - 484 words
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Article134 1984-10-01 20 AP THE finance ministry plans to reduce or eliminate import taxes on 1,012 items in order to boost imports, according to Taiwan's vice minister of finance. Vice Minister Li Hong-au said on Saturday that the items would include ammunition, industrial material, anaesthetics, consumer goods andAP - 134 words
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147 1984-10-01 20 Reuter THE WEST German AMS group and the Wuhan General Brewery have agreed to produce beer together in one of China's hottest cities, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. Under the 15-year contract signed on Saturday in Beijing, the Yangtze riverReuter - 147 words
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Article63 1984-10-01 20 Reuter NORTH Korean freighters berthed at South Korean ports for the first time yesterday, unloading relief aid for flood victims in the south. Four vessels, with North Korean flags emblazoned on them, started unloading 25,000 tonnes of cement at the western port ofReuter - 63 words
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38 1984-10-01 20 Reuter SPECIALLY trained police commandos will gradually replace the armed forces enforcing order in Sri Lanka's northern and eastern provinces where separatist guerrillas are active, National Security Minister Lalith Athulathmudali said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article43 1984-10-01 20 Reuter INDONESIAN Information Minister Harmoko has warned printers to stop publishing illegal pamphlets attacking the government following riots in Jakarta earlier this month. He also advised the public not to be influenced by pamphlets seeking to discredit President Suharto's government.Reuter - 43 words
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Article49 1984-10-01 20 Reuter THE Iranian government said it is planning another austerity budget for next year to help fight inflation, conserve foreign exchange and reduce reliance on oil export earnings. However, Prime Minister Mir-Hossein Mousavi said unqualified priority would be given to the war with Iraq. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article43 1984-10-01 20 AP AN Egyptian court sentenced six Muslim extremists yesterday to life imprisonment for their part in an abortive attempt to overthrow the government in the wake of the 1961 assassination of President Anwar Sadat, the Middle East News Agency reported.AP - 43 words
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Advertisement137 1984-10-01 20 C cill Britannia tor free invitation to investment seminar The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. A NEW NAME IN THE WORLD OF INTERNATIONAL BANKING CIC UNION EUROPEENNE, INTERNATIONAL ET CIE On September 30th 1984, Credit Industriel et Commercial in Singapore became a branch of137 words
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Advertisement412 1984-10-01 20 Marketing Financial Services: A Strategic Approach Singapore, November 26 27,1984 Who Should Attend all middle to senior management including non-marketing personnel. Koy Topics The importance of financial services marketing Challenges facing financial service organisations SYNDICATES: Major issues by industry group A financial sen/ice marketing model Organisational preparation A strategic model412 words
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Miscellaneous51 1984-10-01 20 Outlook for today: Foir; scattered showers in the afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Sep 30 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.1 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 22.4 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 1.65 Rainfall in millimetres 4.65 Rainfall this month 186.7 Roiny days this month51 words
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Article127 1984-10-01 21 Reuter WORKERS AT the Sydney and Newcastle grain terminals have agreed to increase the number of working shifts to three a day from two. New South Wales Grain Handling Authority Managing Director, Geoff Dobbin, said the authority would immediately recruit 71 extra workers for the terminals. HeReuter - 127 words
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Article53 1984-10-01 21 AP CHINA LAUNCHED its largest oil tanker on Thursday, a 65,000-ton vessel designed and built at the Dalian shipyard in the northeast coastal province of Liaoning. The official Xinhua news agency said the vessel measured 231 metres long and was equipped with explosion-proof, fireproof and antipollutionAP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-10-01 21 THE ROLE of shipping conferences has been highlighted by Mr Leslie Eu, managing director of Malaysian International Shipping Corporation. In his keynote address to a Sydney symposium on the future of Australia's liner shipping, Mr Eu said conferences were committed to serve a415 words
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Article144 1984-10-01 21 THE PORT OF Singapore Authority will introduce three new grades of certificates for harbour craft manning next year. The new grades are port limit helmsmen, port limit engine driver, second and third classes. The new grades will be introduced in January following a review of the144 words
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Article766 1984-10-01 21 •NpptngUiw C«i Atao Ahranknl law AC Toaptar Afchotrana AJpoc Antoh Onant APCUna APL Afrow Linn ASCL Ataabrokar Arto» Lnn Auatouo Lin* Bolt-Onant Baltic Em Bangkok Cam Bonk Li« BBS Ban Una Bkja Star BoNar StvD BSC Una Bunna Fiva Star Cumaroon CCUna CCM Cayton Shpg Chargaura Rauna766 words
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Article313 1984-10-01 21 THAILAND AND China will meet twice a year to discuss co-operation in marine transportation. A spokesman from the Mercantile Marine Promotion Commission said the matter was agreed upon in Beijing and signed by the commission's SecretaryGeneral, Mr Kamol Sondhikshetrin on behalf of Thailand. The Deputy Director of313 words
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Article, Illustration761 1984-10-01 22 'We don't say no to a job' Smit Tak International AP THE SINKING last month of a French freighter and its radioactive cargo off Ostend has raised many questions about maritime transport of nuclear material. The sinking has also highlighted the difficulties involved in salvage operations. The job of salvagingAP - 761 words
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Article186 1984-10-01 22 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 Container186 words
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Article1740 1984-10-01 22 CHARTERING remains fairly active in the time-charter sector of the freight market on Thursday especially for vessels sailing from the Continent with continued interest seen out of South Africa, shipbrokers said. A 26,000 tonner from the Continent to Hongkong-Japan range paid US$4,450 daily while $5,500 daily was reported1,740 words
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Article655 1984-10-01 22 A NUMBER OF ships which once belonged to Hellenic Lines, the Greek carrier which collapsed last year, were sold. Two dry cargo vessels the 10,596 long dwt Hellenic Pride and Hellenic Star built in 1971, were sold to undisclosed buyers for about U551.325 million en bloc. The sale655 words
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Article193 1984-10-01 23 THE INTERNATIONAL Maritime Prize for 1983 has been awarded to Mr Hjalamar R Bardarson of Iceland. The prize is awarded annually to the person or organisation judged to have made the most significant contribution to the International Maritime Organisation. The prize was presented by the IMO193 words
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266 1984-10-01 23 THE NUMBER of Chinese crew on Japanese flag of convenience ships is likely to increase following a new agreement between Mitsui Warehouse of Japan and China Ocean Shipping Company (Cosco). Mitsui is designated to be Cosco's sole manning agent in Dalian and Tianjin, where266 words
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524 1984-10-01 23 THE FIRST sign that shipping rates in major trades will rise sharply next year has come with the disclosure of plans to increase tariffs by 14 per cent in sectors of the Far East to US markets. The two conferences operating524 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-10-01 23 THE AUSTRALIAN shipbuilding industry faces extinction in the not-too-dis-tant future unless greater local support is given. Mr Don Laverick, Australian Shipbuilders' Association chairman, recently warned in Newcastle that Carrington Slipways had an empty order book for conventional ship 6, and Vickers Cockatoo Dockyard in Sydney was455 words
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3918 1984-10-01 28 3®aB[D(!EB 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 of3,918 words
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Article679 1984-10-01 29 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL 1 Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Harvester 48 A/84 1.10 84 2300 SMS FSB 0700-0900/1000-1100 B4 New Guardian 11/84 1.10.84 2300 New Gen'tion TA3 0900-1100 U2 Wan Lie 412A 1.10679 words
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Article1790 1984-10-01 29 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B U'KA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Earaaia Line Transgrotip (S). Ahrrnkirl Liner Service Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Taepfer Oreanus Shipping Agencies (S) Marintex Enterprise (PKI Alpac lnlrasea (S) Biniang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling1,790 words
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Article379 1984-10-01 30 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Auby 20W SSPL alongside 1.1044/2000 Conny 13/4 AruShpg alongside 1.1044/1300 Equator in 22 T Soon alongside 1.1044/1500 Feng Ming 47 Y Fung alongside 1.1044/0700 Hongl&m 06 27/8 NAPL alongside 1.1044/0600 Lampung 45A Heap Seng alongside 1.1044/0600 Silver379 words
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Advertisement301 1984-10-01 21 ("*,><|&=}*<%=|=\:~"~(")!'.}+[^ LONDON Freight* 11/111 CONSORTIA II SHIP SALES II SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Act* for Whom IX SHIPS Ift POrt •■••■■••■••••■•■■■•ssassasiisaMNsssa X REGIONAL Wosthor X -1 Alii >1X K ANTAH lOiqentOveiqeas GotUaUie* Line! i FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE JO FJROPF VIA SUE 7 SS aWDGt 47* CtCTUO PMI301 words
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Advertisement235 1984-10-01 21 j» UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) I W SEAIORO SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Sh®nton W«y M 0?C Houii l Singapore 0/0 7 Tpi T eip ■No PS CFSofticeTPC 03 30 Tel ???3731 »nd *****32 Terminal oflice TPC 03 29 Tel No 2T***** *****93 IM'<i.'.'Hi»'W.' »>'i .I.'W'.i.i: .ii. ni^.Tnir-ni; MTKNU. UNE OF235 words
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Advertisement814 1984-10-01 21 OC TNMES BO INTERNATIONAL Tmes Centre 1 New Road Spore 1953 Tot: *****44 Foreign Dealings AirwrtNtfltlti* •im«s cxgannolior 556.50 Each MAERSK LINE Sjled LOW MADtSIC S-6/10 LOSE/LEDA 12-13/10 LBSE/IAtS 19-20/10 I£BE/LM*A 26-27/10 T AFRICA ASIA j'jr .a»irc > r '-l K l-1 N VAN'S I- \N< I'.! I i .11814 words
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Advertisement293 1984-10-01 22 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 8. PERMM S EDO From Eur 4) K dam 15) Le H 1) GburgJ 2) H'tmrg SS«M SdM Sailed Saded Saded 11/ 15/11 14/11 20/11 I 21/11 1) Barcelona. Genoa, 2) Ansterdam, Antwerp, I Ha»r*. Bask, UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven. Aarhns. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Matmo. Stockholm.293 words
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Advertisement396 1984-10-01 22 C.B.FENTON CO., S.A.—REPUBLIC OF PANAMA (Established 1916) Shipping Agents/Brokers Chartering Liner/Tramp Agencies Protection and Indemnity rSsMinaj Cristobal 3 Balboa 'Puerto" Armuelles rAguaduice Taboga^ llea Repreeentatives at The Panama Canal tor over 200 shipowners operators Attendance at a meior ports throughout Repute o» Panama Consulates o« Norway. Denmark and Sweden represented396 words
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Advertisement814 1984-10-01 23 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERS** SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK moron mt (OKMNMY inbpool mt IOHLOOM HT Carlo For: to CtpMftipa. Aartus. Gotlwnbu(. to Antwerp. Anatartam, (Mo to Br— UK roJaM. Ballast t Dabta Makno. Stockholm. Httanlu. Sondtrtxtj814 words
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Advertisement517 1984-10-01 23 Storage Problems If you have Storage Problems, we can help you. Use our well-covered, 15,000 sq ft ground floor warehouse with forklift. Centrally located it facilitates convenient loading and unloading of trucks/containers. Payment on a per piece/unit basis allowed. Please contact Mr. Lim or Mr. Oh Tel: *****29 or *****56.517 words
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Advertisement593 1984-10-01 24 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK On carriaie to Scamfinavia, Med, Carribean S. America Inland haulaufe to inland destinations in Europe TO EUROPE/MED S port r Ktianc P«"» Lniots Bfcao GonoJ H't»t Adam Bha.tn Bertram fcduntrs 1/10 1/11- 30/10 2/11 Fttdtr f KtUnf S'part Martnt HR l«t Oakland Beach Tjcomi Hamburg Eiprtss C/593 words
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Advertisement1140 1984-10-01 24 KIE GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. No 2(-A MIAN KRANGAN TOUT KELANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA TEL Not 3U712. 31(435. 3191(2. *****4.*****2.*****7 W. MALAYSIA/S PORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: t RITA KkWu. S kan tHATI SENANG Kkbtu S kan Tawau tGAMBELA KktXu. S kan Tawau tHATI BAW Kkbiu. S kan. Tawau t*1,140 words
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Advertisement239 1984-10-01 24 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD Kffil ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Sinfiport loadaif far 30/9 6 Abbas, B Khomen SHGAPOW SMOSE MARITIME PT£ U0 111 *****44 7 A *****70 PORT AEIANG MALOSt MAftiTlMt SON BHD Tct *****2 3 PENANG MALAYSIA IRAK A TRANSPORT LID T«t *****239 words
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Miscellaneous168 1984-10-01 30 Regional Weather M W r\«» N J M re I I ■j 4 m a m m r>i W A 9*m»j SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °C yA cf w Wind direction with speed in knots Wove height LEGEND: R Thufwtefstorm C Weather Wind direction168 words
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