The Business Times, 9 October 1984
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Title Section12 1984-10-09 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 TUESDAY, OCTOBER f, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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361 1984-10-09 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM in Hongkong "ANYBODY who castigates Jardine Fleming by saying they deserved what they got ought to live in a glasshouse," was the terse comment of an American banker based in Hongkong. He is one of several bankers361 words
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Article, Illustration685 1984-10-09 1 Agencies THE Malaysian opposition Democratic Action Party has decided to challenge in court the M 52.5 billion takeover of state-owned Bank Bumiputra by national oil corporation Petronas. Mr Lim Kit Siang, secretarygeneral of the DAP, said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that heAgencies - 685 words
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440 1984-10-09 1 SINGAPORE remains a firm third behind Japan and Australia in the credit ranking of Asian-Pacific countries. The US Institutional Investor magazine says that although the two leaders had hardly changed their credit ratings in the six months from March to September, Singapore showed440 words
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Article, Illustration189 1984-10-09 1 HEAVY selling pressure drove the Straits Times Industrial Index to an 18-month low yesterday. The index lost 10.99 points to close at 859.62, its lowest level since April 5, 1963, when it finished at 858.06. The BT Composite Index fell 7.42 points to189 words
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Article579 1984-10-09 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH EVERY NOTE performed by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra now costs an extra cent or two. The orchestra has finally started paying royalties to the Performing Right Society (PRS), five years after its debut and only after some prodding from music publishers and579 words
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476 1984-10-09 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE government is further standardising the ways its ministries and departments process contracts. Last year, $4 billion worth was processed. A set of new rules announced yesterday will both limit and increase the flexibility in the manner future contracts will476 words
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Article55 1984-10-09 1 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Labour Prime Minister Bob Hawke yesterday announced general elections for Dec 1, about 16 months ahead of schedule. The announcement ended speculation of an early poll, called partly to consolidate Labour's continuing popularity with the electorate. Opinion polls put Labour wayReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement90 1984-10-09 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM Hock Lock Si«w, Pago 15 KOHLER creates great sensations in your bathroom scene With supreme bathroom accessories and fittings. Unveil Kohler s srrios of s( ulptured podeMal basins Or .ipp i.ito exijuKiU designed foik-ts \uth m.if hsr 1 14, buk'ts it) i brant <,90 words
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Advertisement267 1984-10-09 1 SMALL LOCAL companies account for the bulk of industrial automation in Singapore. About 60 to 70 per cent of the users of automated machines are the smaller compnies. Page 2 WALTER Mondole emerged as the apparent winner over President Ronald Reogan in their first debate, which wos televised on Sunday267 words
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Advertisement14 1984-10-09 1 Carrian trial, Back Page "What does KLM mean in English?" Reliabi litryin any language."14 words
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Advertisement6 1984-10-09 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM6 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration447 1984-10-09 2 BOEY KIT YIN - Most users are small local companies By BOEY KIT YIN SMALL local companies account for the bulk of industrial automation in Singapore in spite of the high costs involved. About 60 to 70 per cent of the users of automated machines are the447 words
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Article68 1984-10-09 2 MORE than 500 applications have been received for the "Seminar on Financing Schemes and Government Incentives for Small and Medium-sized Industries" to be held tomorrow at the DBS Auditorium. In view of the overwhelming response, the organisers have advanced the registration time to 1.90pm instead of68 words
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Article101 1984-10-09 2 THE ASEAN Tourism Festival in Japan will be graced with a cultural troupe from Singapore from Oct 10 to 14. It will be Singapore's third participation in the festival. For the occasion, a lion-cum-Chinese flag dance troupe will be flown to perform in Yokohama and Nagoya. The101 words
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281 1984-10-09 2 BUSINESSMEN flying by Scandinavian Airlines Systems (SAS) can continue to enjoy the airline's total travel package for another three months. SAS has decided to extend the trial period for the total travel concept, first introduced in June this year, to the end281 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-10-09 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE FORTY-TWO million extra cigarettes can be churned out every month with Singapore Tobacco Company's move to its new factory premises in Woodlands. Production capacity has increased by about 35 per cent since the company invested $6 million in new machinery308 words
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356 1984-10-09 2 A GROUP of electrical and electronic companies won orders for at least $3 million worth of semi-finished products and components during a recent trip to Thailand. Ideal Electric (S) Pte Ltd, one of the 13 companies which took part, obtained five356 words
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315 1984-10-09 2 CIVIL SERVANTS are taking a step closer towards the population they serve, through the courtesy of Telecoms and the Ministry of Finance. As befits the high-technology image Singapore portrays to foreign investors, the step taken by the civil service is not physical, byt electronic.315 words
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Article86 1984-10-09 2 SCANTRUCK Engineering, the local dealer for SaabScania of Sweden, has opened a new sales and service centre in Jurong. Equipped with computerised spare parts stores, the workshop will give 24hour service for Scania trucks and buses. Mr Carl-Axel Carlson, vice-president of marketing at the Scania86 words
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Article118 1984-10-09 2 TWENTY-FOUR industrialists from Colombia arrived in Singapore yesterday. During their five-day visit, the team, led by Dr Alfonso Ocampo Londo, will visit several statutory boards and companies. The industrialists will be at the Economic Development Board, Institute of Systems Science, Intraco and the National University of118 words
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Advertisement136 1984-10-09 2 V M VI. f VVf ft y* V t If Memories S I in. -i> •.!!>! nut f :iu mist ix r inrii! r t I in i t ,:<Ki\i pk t*i i m.i K niwit in um tit w.is I hi rniiNK .iiui atnv«sp!"ic ri Kuk ■ncnvirits lit 'In136 words
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OVERSEAS
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238 1984-10-09 3 UPI THREE TAIWANESE who watched the television debate between President Reagan and challenger Walter Mondale said they thought the former vicepresident had carried the day. But they agreed the apparent victory might not make much difference in the November election, whichUPI - 238 words
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Article222 1984-10-09 3 AP AN ASSOCIATED Press panel of seven debate experts have rated Democratic challenger Walter Mondale the clear winner over US President Ronald Reagan in Sunday night's presidential debate. The seven panelists, using a scorecard modelled after the one used in student debates, gave MrAP - 222 words
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Article, Illustration641 1984-10-09 3 Challengers far apart in views on federal budget deficits, social programmes and role of religion in politics AFP WALTER Mondale emerged as the apparent winner over President Ronald Reagan in their first debate, which was televised on Sunday night. But how this would influence votersAFP - 641 words
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499 1984-10-09 4 Reuter AP CHINA has announced sweeping changes in its central economic planning system ahead of a key meeting of the Communist Party Central Committee due to open in the middle of the month. While retaining the state's iron grip on core industries suchReuter; AP - 499 words
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324 1984-10-09 4 AP BRITAIN has an "unshirkable responsibility" to ensure Hongkong's prosperity in the 13 years before China takes over in 1997. An article in the weekly Peking Review also said the British bear the main responsibility for maintaining Hongkong's stability before the takeover. ItAP - 324 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-10-09 4 AP THE DRIFT towards violent protest in the Philippines will become uncontrollable if President Ferdinand Marcos fails to tackle the country's economic crisis, a report by the Institute for the Study of Conflict warned yesterday. The report by Alexander Turpin,AP; UPI Photo - 286 words
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Article114 1984-10-09 4 Reuter THE Archbishop of Canterbury has accused Britain's Conservative government of fostering an unfair society, which he said was one of the sources of violence in the country's seven-month-old coal strike. Robert Runcie, spiritual leader of England's official Protestant faith, condemned violence in the dispute butReuter - 114 words
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356 1984-10-09 4 Bernama MALAYSIAN Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has scheduled a week-long dialogue session with representatives of the county's trade and industry associations and individual companies, especially the manufacturing and export sectors, next month. In an interview published in the latest issueBernama - 356 words
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225 1984-10-09 4 Bernama EIGHTY FIVE Malaysians have had their passports withdrawn for going to China without permission, the Malaysian DirectorGeneral of Immigration, Datuk Haji Abdul Jabid Mohamed Don, said yesterday. He added that 138 cases were still under investigation. The passports would be withheld forBernama - 225 words
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407 1984-10-09 4 AP CANDY COMPANY blackmailers who have styled themselves as the "21-faced monster" yesterday struck at Morinaga Co, a major confectionery, placing a cyanide-laced box of chocolate candy in a supermarket in a suburb of Osaka, western Japan, police said. A spokesman for Osaka prefecturalAP - 407 words
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Article80 1984-10-09 4 Reuter THE first spacewalk by an American woman was postponed for two days on Sunday because of problems with a communications antenna aboard the space shuttle Challenger. The delay in the dual spacewalk by Kathryn Sullivan and David Leestma will allow extra time for earth observations,Reuter - 80 words
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Article757 1984-10-09 4 ARRIVALS Operator Strvict Local tin* From PAA CAL SIA MAS MAS MAS MAS RBA SIA CPA GIA SIA SIA SIA MAS MAS GIA SIA SIA SIA GIA SIA THAI GIA GIA SIA THAI SIA LUFT KLM CAL CPA MAS MAS MAS JAL SIA SV SIA SIA CV757 words
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Advertisement525 1984-10-09 3 X yV^ *1 .v- (Don't let the size fool you.) It's the new, low-cost Series 37 Office Computer the ideal totally integrated system for a branch office, department or small business. Because in this little box comes all the power of an HP 3000 computer. On the one hand, the525 words
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Advertisement164 1984-10-09 4 Ultimately, your computer performs only as well as the magnetic media you use. Computer systems are today an integral part of any modern organisation. The transfer, storage and instant retrieval of mass information makes them an invaluable tool. But ultimately, your system is only as good as the magnetic media164 words
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Advertisement10 1984-10-09 4 I First In Space. First In Luxury: First In Comfort.10 words
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Advertisement159 1984-10-09 5 This is an airiine seat. And, no matter what they tell you, after twelve hours in it,you're going to hate tnat seat. However much free booze they pour down your throat. No matter how much imaginationwent 5 into the deticiouspre-prerared meals. Regardless or the in -flight entertainment, the fascinating in-flight159 words
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Advertisement281 1984-10-09 6 A sound investment plan begins with office space h Raffles City Tower. II!!!! Singapore's most valued, prestigious location. At the heart of the Central Business District, connecting Shenton Way, Raffles Place and Orchard Road. The gateway to Changi Airport via East Coast Parkway. And served by the City Hall MRT281 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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316 1984-10-09 7 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Banking Corraapondant INDONESIA's Finance Minister, Dr Ali Wardhana, has been rated among the world's top five finance ministers by the Institutional Investor, a US magazine. The rating is based on the views of bankers polled by the magazine. In its September316 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article764 1984-10-09 7 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed lower yesterday against most major currencies on some profit-taking after its rise in New York on Friday. Trading was quiet due to the absence of fresh factors and a holiday in New York yesterday. The dollar closed weaker at 2.0390/0400 marks compared with764 words
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Article211 1984-10-09 7 Interbank rates at 3pm quoted yeeterday won parity change Local doMors to on* unit of foreign currency: US dolor Sterfcng pound Australian dollar NZ dollar Canodion dollar 2.1630 2.6777 1 8028 I 0555 1.6411 2.1640 2 6811 1 8047 1 0581 1 6425 2 8196 7.3469 3.4286 3.4286211 words
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Article116 1984-10-09 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate fell by 1/8-point to close at 8-1/8 per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. One and two-month maturities also fell by 1/8-point each while three-month remained unchanged from Friday's close. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid Overnight 8 1/8 8 1-month116 words
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Article288 1984-10-09 7 EURODOLLAR futures at Simex yesterday opened at the same level as CME's close last Friday but higher than the previous close. December Eurodollar opened at 88.55 and traded from 88.55 to 88.53 before closing at 88.55. Support and resistance for December contract can be found at 88.27 and 88.69288 words
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Article161 1984-10-09 7 HONGKONG The market closed a shade higher yesterday in very quiet trading. The metal finished at U*****.70/343.20 an ounce compared with the opening $342.40/90 and New York's $341.50/342.00 close on Friday. On the local market, gold closed at HK$3,2O a tahil compared with Saturday's $3,196 close. Krugerrand finished at161 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-10-09 7 ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady yesterday at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Fixed dates were steady to slightly lower at the outset and remained unchanged thereafter with one, three and six months closing at U-l/8 11, 11-7/16 11-5/16 and 11-5/8 11-1/2 per cent respectively. Short-dates334 words
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Advertisement213 1984-10-09 7 UNSURPASSED DISTINCTION -v- f T. jti L t m m IP J >; BJP Ksl X 4* agrafe >» vr? M > <f# THE MALAYAN BANKING PREMIER VISA CARD The Premier Visa Card is the most exclusive credit card in the world. If your monthly income is 555,000 or more,213 words
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FEATURES
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Article468 1984-10-09 8 IT COST former Beatle, George Harrison, about $1.7 million to find out that nothing is for free. The 1971 hit tune, My Sweet Lord, turned sour for the singer and sometime songwriter when a US court ruled that he had plagiarised the melody of composer468 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1984-10-09 8 MICHAEL HOLMAN - Reforms will be needed if the continent is to avoid a looming catastrophe, says the World Bank By MICHAEL HOLMAN FT "THE SPECTRE of disaster confronts Africa and the international community." That is the stark warning with which the World Bank's third report on sub-Saharan Africa,FT - 1,509 words
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167 1984-10-09 8 Tu Hwee Cheng (Ms - Letter to the Editor Tu Hwee Cheng (Ms) IBM Singapore Pte Ltd DEAR SIR, We thank you for your article on the IBM Personal Computer Advanced Technology (PC-AT), "Latest addition to IBM's growing family of personal computers*, (BT, Oct 2). We would167 words
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Article, Illustration894 1984-10-09 9 SELWYN PARKER - Lange stands firm on nuclear issue in spite of US concern By SELWYN PARKER in Auckland THERE IS a local council, or city administrative district in Auckland, New Zealand, that puts at the bottom of its address on its official letterhead: "Nuclear free zone". In a line894 words
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606 1984-10-09 9 KEITH STAFFORD - By KEITH STAFFORD Reuter JAPAN'S electronic gadgets are shrinking fast as companies compete for new breakthroughs in micro-circuitry to meet the insatiable demands of hi-fi enthusiasts around the world. A new generation of music machines was heralded this week by Sony, which unveiledReuter - 606 words
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Advertisement188 1984-10-09 8 When long-term Hness strikes your employee, we'll pay him a 4jai' monthly income. Wwm What can you do for an employee who is prevented from working because of long-term illness or an accident? As a caring employer, you continue to pay him a f salary to help him support his188 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous701 1984-10-09 8 mimMm saDasmii) CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Dogs to see on show, possibly (5) 8 Something sweet n the Argus (5) 10 Centre of the arts (5) 11 Was this land groovy? (3) 12 Island in symmetrical form, but for the north (5) 13 Teachers in championships? (7) 15 Wouldn't it701 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration656 1984-10-09 9 JOHN NELSON - By JOHN NELSON AP THE SAN DIEGO Padres, sparked by Tony Gwynn's tie-breaking double in a four-run seventh inning and strong relief pitching, won their first National League pennant on Sunday, rallying to beat Rick Sutcliffe and the Chicago Cubs 6-3 in gameAP - 656 words
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Article434 1984-10-09 9 KEN RAPPOPORT - By KEN RAPPOPORT AP WALTER PAYTON became America's National Football League's career rushing leader, sweeping by Jimmy Brown's venerable record in style on Sunday as he led the Chicago Bears to a 20-7 victory over the New Orleans Saints. Payton, needing just 67 yards toAP - 434 words
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Advertisement299 1984-10-09 9 PARTICIPATING COMPANIES BACKHAUSEN BAUMANN EYBL FUSSENEGGER GETZNER HALLER HITIAG SCHOENENBERGER STIPKOVICH WAVITEX-PRINZ ANTEX-HEINZLE BRUSCHWEILER HAEMMERLE VOGEL LAENGLE LUSTIMA SCHEFFKNECHT D SCHOENENBERGER VETTER FEINJERSEY GETZNER F M HAEMMERLE POTTSCHACHER FRANZ M RHOMBERG RUEFF SCHIELSEIDE ARIOO CACHIL GLORIETTE KRANZ MAKWANA ROESEL STUMMER HOME FURNISHING MATERIALS upholstery fabrics. velvets curtains upholstery fabrics textile299 words
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Miscellaneous972 1984-10-09 9 I w god mm HIGHLIGHTS Documentary The Arabs: A Living History 8.03 pm, Channel 12 The first programme in this series introduces the rich variety of life, opinion and history that exists in the Arab world. Professor Basim Musallam from the University of Pennsylvania journeys through the region and searches972 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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633 1984-10-09 10 Reuter THE LAUNCH by Robert Fleming and Co of its own small share market is unlikely to be immediately imitated by other financial firms, partly because considerable uncertainties remain regarding the heralded transformation of the UK central stock market by theReuter - 633 words
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Article94 1984-10-09 10 Reuter THE BOARD of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Co meets today to consider adjusting differentials and equity margins on Abu Dhabi's light crude oil. The Middle East Economic Survey says the move follows a sharp fall in Abu Dhabi output to about 600,000 barrels perReuter - 94 words
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399 1984-10-09 10 Reuter THE VIEW of First Chicago Corp that its recent six-fold increase in third quarter loan-loss provisions is a "one-time event" and its forecast of a swift return to earlier profit and provision levels have to be treated with a certain amount of caution,Reuter - 399 words
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467 1984-10-09 10 AP KUWAIT'S unofficial stock exchange has been moved to a new, fortress-like building. Government officials say it is guarded with a body of laws and regulations against a recurrence of the 1962 stock market crash. That slump left Kuwait with a pile of post-datedAP - 467 words
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Advertisement470 1984-10-09 10 The BEEFEATER At LIAT TOWERS! I m I li a 4: r/< r v If you've had enough of seafood restaurants and Chinese 10-course dinners, The Beefeater gives you the true-blue English alternative. If you've outgrown disco-clubs and are tired of cocktail lounges with noisy live •bands, sneak in at470 words
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Advertisement120 1984-10-09 10 The President Lounge %i t> M V i i i- -r*^ The a captivating aB-pri band from Taiwan wiH sing your favourite number* while you unwind after a hard day's work with a favourite dnnk Relax with The Nightingale* and The I our throbbing readent band Daily President's I Ipm120 words
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Advertisement132 1984-10-09 10 MEMBERSHIP FOR SWIMMING POOL MEMBERSHIP FEE Single $15.00 per month Couple $25.00 per month Family $50.00 per month Group/Company Negotiable ENTITLEMENTS: Exclusive use of the Swimming Pool on srd Floor of the Hotel from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 10% Discount on all meals in Cafe De Grand. 10% Discount132 words
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Advertisement100 1984-10-09 10 270 Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Telex: RS22BI9HCROWH. Cable: CROWPIMOTCL. Tel: 7321 111. s < w 4 V V--jYi, Brass rails, an etched J ass c omc a te axe <l« C»| J y friendly atmosphere, and C\ reat P rov nc a French cuisine to match the mood. YouH find100 words
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Article352 1984-10-09 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday regained much of the ground lost in the morning in moderately active trading. Selling erupted in midmorning as investors feared that the 950 mark of the Hang Seng Index might be breached. At midmorning, the index was down 18.31 to stand at 955.86. It ended352 words
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Article232 1984-10-09 11 1 OCT oa MT Al S*K«r« Mui 7.55 +0.3 Atio Camanr 25 70 -0.3 Cotfwy Cora 26 80 -0.4 Chang Hm Bar* 58.50 -0.5 Own Loong 22-20 -0.5 Oao HMn Camant 20.80 -0.2 Cham Indus I960 -0.2 Lian Hn Mm 13.55 -0.4 Nan Yo Pta» 31 00 -0.4 PocMc232 words
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Article111 1984-10-09 11 SYDNEY: Share markets closed easier yesterday with resource issues under pressure from overseas institutional investors. The All Ordinaries Index was 4.1 down at 745.2, the All Industrial was up 0.2 at 1,065.8 and the All Resources was seven points lower at 496.4. Falls slightly outnumbered rises. BHP finished 15 cents111 words
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Article371 1984-10-09 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed lower yesterday after a firm start, with the market dampened in the afternoon by a sudden fall in Morinaga. The market average fell 34.10 to close at 10,676.93 after a 26.55 fall on Saturday, with the trading volume 220 million shares against 170 million on371 words
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Article77 1984-10-09 11 Oct 8 Bonk Saoul Won 656 620 1 2 Hyundai Corp Hyundai Motor K AL Korea First 1010 625 503 718 1334 10 -6 -6 2 38 Commarc>o< Bk 667 559 -3 -9 Korao Ship Lucky Ltd 431 805 -6 11 Doawoo Corp 497 650 -2 +8 Sorrmng Co77 words
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Article151 1984-10-09 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed mixed in quiet trading yesterday. The Book Club Index rose 0.31 points to 120.17 as advances led declines by a four-to-three margin and turnover fell to 398,150 shares worth 41.9 million baht from Friday's 725,264 shares worth 62.6 million. oct oa Aokham Thai A MO151 words
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Article95 1984-10-09 11 MANILA: The report was unavailable yesterday. OCT Na OiwW B 0.012 we* rra n.nw 0005 -***** Kcom Mnng 0 0014 -***** Mm 0.1 ISO >0005 PM 0.001 l»W*l FVo*> B Apox Mm B FSonaar Alto* Con. 1 27 ♦0.3 PLDT 37 30 unch ftogtao GoM 0.001 unch PoOco 0.001295 words
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230 1984-10-09 11 Reuter CONTlNUlNGdissatisfaction with Jardine, Matheson and Co's poorer than expected half-yearly results and the absence of a detailed explanation is weighing on the stock market in Hongkong, analysts say. The Hang Seng Index ended 10.67 points lower at 963.50 yesterday against a close ofReuter - 230 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-10-09 11 SEVERAL prominent Hongkong and Macau businessmen are banding together to set up a new investment company to "help Hongkong maintain its prosperity". The proposal is supported by the Bank of China (BOC) and China Resources (Holdings) Co. The Hongkong businessmen involved in the proposal include385 words
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Article104 1984-10-09 11 Bernama A BUMIPUTERA firm in Kuching, Dolphin Offshore Supply Sdn Bhd, has accquired the right to assemble and distribute the "Vannsystem" in petroleum extraction. The system, developed by Geo Vann Inc of the US, has been claimed as an advanced and safe method in extracting crude petroleum.Bernama - 104 words
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158 1984-10-09 11 Reuter CONIC Investment Co plans to restructure share capital by way of a capital reduction to be followed by the placing of HK$3OO million worth of new shares. Company secretary Alex Wong said after a board meeting that details of the scheme, which is likelyReuter - 158 words
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Advertisement108 1984-10-09 11 I M V M NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Where Peking Sichuan Cuisines Reach the Very Peak of Perfection. Where Every Dish is Carefully Created By Our Master Hong Kong Chefs. At the Cairnhill Hotel. Lunch time: 11:00 am 3:oopm Dinner time: 6:oopm 11:00pm 19 Cairnhill Circle Singapore 0922 Tel: *****98,108 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article206 1984-10-09 12 SINGAPORE The market closed marginally higher yesterday with October One RSS buyers quoted at 183.75 cents per kg, up 0.75 cents from last Friday. Prices gained about 0.50 cents during quiet morning session. MALAYSIA Prices closed lower at 206.50 cents per kg for October One RSS buyers, down 2.50206 words
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Article99 1984-10-09 12 (cmttAa. 1-ton paints) October November (current mth) (forward mth) NOON NOON RAS Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 177 50 179.50N 178 50 180 50N SSR50 175.50 177 50N 176 50 178 50N MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 210.00 212.00N ***** 214 00N SMR L99 words
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Article348 1984-10-09 12 prices (in S cents/kilo, FOB in boles) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers lot 1 RSS promp' 180 75 181 75 181 00 182 00N lot 1 RSS Oct 183 50 184 50 ***** 184 25 Int I RSS Nov ***** 184 25 184 00 184 50348 words
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Article99 1984-10-09 12 THE Kult Lompar Tin Market price yesterday remained at the ITA floor-price of Ms2f.ls per kgTrading was quiet and sentiment was influenced by a £511 per tonne premium of the KLTM price over high grade tin in London. 1%« premium widened from £3M on a lower close in99 words
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Article127 1984-10-09 12 Chinese Produce Exchange (S«Men' noon closing prtcn on Oct 8. SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 195 00 CHd drum FOB 208 00 New drum FOB ***** Copra Mixed (loose) 105 00 buyers Pepper Muntok white FOB NLW 697 50 Sarawak whit* FOB foq NLW 690 00 "SStoTSfw127 words
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Article90 1984-10-09 12 MALAYSIAN CRUDE palm oil prices closed lower yesterday on profit-taking and speculative selling sparked by an easier Chicago soybean complex close last week. October deliveries in the south fell Ms3o to $1,100 per tonne while north eased $25 to $1,106. The refined market was featureless with buyers reserved.90 words
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Article163 1984-10-09 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) Chino carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16'» 3,350 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,500 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,800 Blue Phoenix 40'» 4,150 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 2!'» 3,550 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32'* 4,850 Blue Phoenix 40's 5,000 Open-end yarn Blue163 words
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Article737 1984-10-09 12 COFFEE Robusta futures yesterday were £23 to £3 a tonne lower after a subdued morning session, with January quoted at £2,267, down £11. The market matched expected opening losses of around £5, based on Friday's New York close, and prices then drifted lower on light commission house liquidation737 words
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Article154 1984-10-09 12 J A-l special C-1 special 227 unq C-l Ordfoory Looozom 100% first grode 100% second grode 100% ttwd grode Parboiled 5% 10% Maize uo<i unq 260 uni) 252, 247 unq Hongkong (HKJ/piati, ex-godown) Thai fragrant 100% new crop, 1st class 2nd class 3rd class 100% old crop, 1st class154 words
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Article, Illustration4088 1984-10-09 13 DOUBLE-DIGIT falls were recorded by share prices on the Singapore stock market yesterday because of forced selling by broking houses and continued weakness of the ringgit. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell to an 18month low yesterday after losing a hefty 10.99 points to4,088 words
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Article245 1984-10-09 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices Knots Sifa 500 D t S 765 laitroco 279 K*d Se*« 244 Taitfe Corp 148 M««| Fok 125 Falls H S T 685 Keetecky Sftra 440 Orieetel HU«i 340 Lmm Corp* 210 Moooom Corp* 306 CeU Storo lOp 294 -w* +6 5 2 1245 words
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Article447 1984-10-09 13 SHARE prices fell sharply across the boards at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Brokers attributed the decline to nervousness among investors about the weakening Malaysian ringgit in spite of government assurance that the currency would not be devalued. Turnover dropped marginally to447 words
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Article3420 1984-10-09 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time SetUement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".3,420 words
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781 1984-10-09 14 THE long-awaited amendments to the Malaysian Companies Act, expected to be tabled in Parliament this month, are likely to have far-reaching effects on the nation's business and corporate environment. Since the initial draft was first distributed by the authorities to the private sector three781 words
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429 1984-10-09 14 SEAL Incorporated Bhd has turned in disappointing results, reporting a heavier loss for the year ended June 30, 1964, after having earlier forecast pre-tax profits of M 51.28 million which itself was already a downward revision by directors. Instead, directors have now blamed lower429 words
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Article2579 1984-10-09 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aiineawt» (3 80S) Alcorn (IMB 1 525) (7) I2,579 words
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364 1984-10-09 14 Reuter THE BASS brothers of Texas helped Walt Disney Productions Inc fend off takeover sharks by buying a quarter of the company, but Wall Street speculation now centres on the extent of their future involvement in it. "I am not persuaded thatReuter - 364 words
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Article, Illustration753 1984-10-09 14 THERE are still a number of uncertainties hanging over Kamunting Tin Dredging (M) Bhd which is now controlled by a group headed by Johore businessman Datuk Koh Kim Chai. In wresting control from Malaysia Mining Corp, which has a 23.76 per cent stake, the path is753 words
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Article167 1984-10-09 14 TRADING in the shares of Bea ft Ci on a ready basis will resume today at 10 am. THE 100.52 million shares of $1 each in Un Kah Ngam Ltd will begin trading from 10am tomorrow, under the first section of the Industrials and Commercial board. THE Stock167 words
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Article225 1984-10-09 14 Monogers' prices for Oct 9 Second B'putra Third B'putra Fourth B'putra 4 97 5.02 4.13 4.18 4 56 4.61 Singapore Unit Trust Fifth B'putra Sixth B putro 3 08 3.13 2.99 3 04 The Commerce 2.70 2.87 Seventh B'putra (A) 2.10 2 .15 The Sovngs Fund 1.78 1.89225 words
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Article100 1984-10-09 14 HONGKONG Austrolion Industrials Hang Seng Index Monday 1065 9 Friday ***** Monday 963.50 Week ago 1053.0 Friday 974.17 NEW YORK Dow Jones Week ago 1002.50 TOKYO Friday 1182 53 Thursday 1187 39 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 12)6.76 Monday *****.93 Saturday *****.03 Week ago *****.25 Stondord ond Poors100 words
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Article, Illustration847 1984-10-09 15 ma mm*** HOCK LOCK SIEW THREE COMPANIES will soon be delisted from the Stock Exchange of Singapore. And in their place will emerge Singapore Pre» Holdings (SPH), the umbrella holding company for Times Publishing Bhd (TP), Straits Times Press (1975) (STP) and SingaporeHOCK LOCK SIEW - 847 words
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557 1984-10-09 15 AS, EXPECTED, the foreign press capitalised on the Jardine Fleming (Singapore) episode to hit out once again at the Mwwtery Authority «f Singapore (MAS). And this was especially evident in Hongkong, where the sacked merchant bank happens to have its roots. The press557 words
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206 1984-10-09 15 THE acquisition of Scaneo (S) Pte Ltd is expected to help in the "Vertical integration of Tuan Sing Holding's activities over the long run. Scanco, which has been acquir- pd by Tuan Sing for $1.6 million cash, is a substantial consumer of206 words
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Article73 1984-10-09 15 Reuter HONGKONG Land Co Ltd has offered to sell Excelsior Hotel in Hongkong and released financial information confidentially to a few potential buyers. Industry sources valued Excelsior at about HK5700 million. The statement noted company managing director, David Da vies, had said Hongkong Land wouldReuter - 73 words
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631 1984-10-09 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE THE JACK Chia group, which boasts of substantial property investments in Melbourne, Australia, plans to sell off one or two of its assets there. Proceeds from the sale, which could total aboutAsso million for the two buildings, would631 words
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Article543 1984-10-09 15 WHILE THERE continues to be a dearth of new listings in Singapore, just across the Causeway, another Malaysian Empany is preparing itself r the day the authorities approve its listing on the KLSE. United Asian Bank Bhd, the fifth largest Malaysian incorporated bank, is at543 words
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Article450 1984-10-09 15 ONE of the world's top actuaries, Mr NN Handa, 57, has retired from his post as director and chief general manager of Great Eastern Life Assurance Co Ltd after 27 years with the company. His retirement, which took effect on Sep 30, was announced with450 words
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Article808 1984-10-09 15 EQUITIES ended off their best levels yesterday, reflecting a lower Wall Street opening and profittaking. Shares rose at the outset on speculation of a UK base rate cut in line with the lower trend in domestic money market rates, dealers said. At 3.30pm, the FTSE 100 index was808 words
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Advertisement222 1984-10-09 14 ARAB BANKING CORPORATION (8.5.C.) ASSISTANT MANAGER Credit and Project Evaluation ABC is the largest Arab Bank in terms of paid-up capital. In Singapore. the Bank operates an offshore-banking unit and a financial futures subsidiary which is a clearing member of the SIMEX. Singapore is the Bank's first step to the222 words
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Advertisement69 1984-10-09 15 THE BANK OF TOKYO, LTD. Singapore Branch U5515,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE OCTOBER 9,1985 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates of Deposit, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from October 9,1964 to April 9,1965 the Certificates will carry an Interest69 words
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Advertisement168 1984-10-09 15 Dragon City SICHUAN RESTAURANT 228 Masterfully Prepared Sichuan Sea Food Dishes Ah Dragon City's menu. 228 dishes. Cold dishes, hot dishes, dumplings. Each one superbly prepared. Delight your taste buds with our hot dishes from boneless smoked Sichuan duck to the Dragon City Special fish with chilli sauce. Dragon City168 words
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393 1984-10-09 16 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING ASEAN members were yesterday told why Singapore prefers more expensive guest workers from non-Asean countries to cheaper workers from its Asean neighbours. Singapore's recent move to recruit workers from South Korea, Taiwan and Hongkong, it is believed, has been criticised by393 words
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Article, Illustration523 1984-10-09 16 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN BANKS can participate in a credit information bureau without fear of contravening local secrecy laws. Mr Andrew Woods, assistant general manager of Credit Reference Association of Australia (CRA) told BT there was no question of undermining confidentiality as members needed523 words
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151 1984-10-09 16 PRESIDENT Suharto of Indonesia is expected to inaugurate newly completed expansion projects at a petrochemical plant and a pesticide plant both intended to help reduce imports in the East Java capital of Surabaya tomorrow. The U*****.5 million project at PT Petrokimia Gresik will help151 words
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Article, Illustration198 1984-10-09 16 SIX Coopers Lybrand's firms have formed a new company to develop management consultancy business in South-east Asia. The new organisation, Coopers Lybrand Associates South-east Asia (CLASEA), will be based in Singapore. It was formed by Coopers Lybrand's firms in Singapore, Hongkong,198 words
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Article69 1984-10-09 16 STOCK orices were lower on Wall Street in light holiday trading yesterday as the market continued to drift downward following last week's large losses. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, a 24-point loser last week, was down five more points to about 1177. Overall, losers held a two69 words
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271 1984-10-09 16 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government has entered into four countertrade deals worth M 561.91 million with foreign suppliers since the opening of a countertrade unit in the Ministry of Trade and Industry last year. As a result of the deals, successful foreign bidders purchased Malaysian goodsBernama - 271 words
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Article129 1984-10-09 16 Reuter IRAQI warplanef raided "two naval targets" south of Iran's Kharg island oil terminal yesterday, the Gulf News Agency reported, and marine salvage executives said six seamen were killed and six others wounded in the attack on the Liberian-registered supertanker World Knight. Bahrain-based marine salvageReuter - 129 words
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324 1984-10-09 16 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE WITH THE YEAR well into its second half, there is every likelihood that the present recovery in the tourist industry will be sustained through to December. In August, 282,186 tourists came to Singapore. This is a healthy increase324 words
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294 1984-10-09 16 THE SECRET Carrian trial began calling witnesses yesterday and the first man called was the general manager of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF), Mr Ibrahim Jafaar. Mr Ibrahim was giving evidence for the prosecution in the trial of former Carrian head294 words
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57 1984-10-09 16 AFP INDONESIAN police have arrested 15 people in connection with the explosions which ripped through two bank offices and a shopping centre in Jakarta last Thursday, a local daily yesterday quoted a police spokesman as saying. The spokesman said those arrested had admitted they helped toAFP - 57 words
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79 1984-10-09 16 AP A DELEGATION from South Korea visiting Indonesia was told yesterday that Jakarta and Seoul share the problem of an increased Soviet military presence in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. An Indonesian government official told the delegation that after Moscow and Hanoi signedAP - 79 words
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Article63 1984-10-09 16 Bernama THE CREATION of an exclusive economic zone up to 200 nautical miles from Malaysia's coastline will bring the country's fisheries industry under more effective control, the Malaysian parliament was told yesterday. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Khalil Yaakob, said the zone covered the country'sBernama - 63 words
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Article55 1984-10-09 16 Reuter TWO DEPUTY ministers in the Soviet Energy Ministry have been sacked for their part in a corruption scandal at the Bratsk power station building project in Siberia, the Pravda newspaper said yesterday. It said the two accepted bribes from directors of the Bratsk project whoReuter - 55 words
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Article42 1984-10-09 16 Reuter TWO BOMBS damaged oil pipelines in Colombo yesterday, and Sri Lankan security sources said they were believed to have been planted by separatist guerrillas. Official sources said two other bombs were found and defused by the army.Reuter - 42 words
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Advertisement139 1984-10-09 16 C cil! Britannia lor free invitation nvestment seminar i The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. Tate a sip of life's richer moments... black DOC Premium Scotch Whisky Black Dog Premium Scotch embodies all the mystery and the mystique of the finest Scotch. Exquisite, smooth139 words
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Advertisement129 1984-10-09 16 Asean Tourism Festival, Page 2 3lSiTiifs^Ki¥> Q The familiar trio that have entertained so many for so long, are performing at Singapore's newest top spot The Lounge in Crown Prince hotel. Thrill to their extensive and versatile repertoire which ranges from evergreens to pops and country. They are all set129 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-10-09 16 miMm Outlook for today: Portly cloudy with showers in the late morning ond early afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Oct 8 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.1 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 26.0 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 7.30 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Rainfall58 words
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Article175 1984-10-09 17 Reuter EGYPTIAN FOREIGN Minister Esmat Abdel Maguid said all nine states bordering the Red Sea would meet in Khartoum at the end of November or in early December to discuss a series of mine explosions reported in the waterway. Sudan had called for a conference ofReuter - 175 words
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386 1984-10-09 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ DET NORKSE Veritas will be organising a seminar in Petaling Jaya to generate views on Malaysia's growing involvement in the construction and operation of offshore supply vessels and high speed light craft. DnV, which has expertise in classifying offshore supply386 words
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275 1984-10-09 17 THE EUROPEAN Shippers' Council will attempt to curb the powers given to shipowners by the new EEC policy statement. Exporters will be pressing hard for the dominance of shipping lines to be cut back and for the shippers' position to be strengthened. The council, according to275 words
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Article643 1984-10-09 17 •hipping Urn Atea VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner VI s Alpha tram VI 4 AJpoc APC Line VI V 5 4 APL 4/5 ASCL 1 Asiobfoker V 3 Austovo Line V 1 Bolt-Orient VI 4/5 Bangkok Cont VI 2 Bank Une V 5 BBS 1 4/5 B«n Line643 words
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Article330 1984-10-09 17 THONG SOON Agencies has bought yet another vessel to build up its fleet. Just two months after purchasing the 440-TEU Jenlink to upgrade its Singapore-Bangkok service, the company has acquired the 136-TEC Tropic Star at a public auction. With the acquisition of Tropic Star, Thong330 words
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1017 1984-10-09 18 Fairplay AMONG THE crucial problems facing today's maritime industry, the Third World issue occupies a prominent place. The developing countries have claimed a greater share of ocean transport, but are facing many obstacles. Investment is one of the most serious. With a capitalFairplay - 1,017 words
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Article187 1984-10-09 18 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.187 words
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Article1634 1984-10-09 18 MOST activity on the London shipping freights market on Friday was centered on either grain fixings or in the time-charter sector. In the grain sector, two identical cargoes of 52,000 tons were booked from the US Gulf to Japan. One for Oct 25Nov 10 loading was fixed by1,634 words
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240 1984-10-09 18 A NORWEGIAN group of entrepreneurs, Peconor, has developed a new type of oil and gas production platform for water depths from 200 to 600 metres. It is being presented to a number of oil companies who may be interested in using it in240 words
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Article852 1984-10-09 18 Oct II Port state control, the Hon Company of Master Mariners, 1740 hours, HQS Wellington, Temple Steps, Victoria Embankment, London WC2. Oct 11 Discussions on diving and dynamic position offshore, 1415 hours, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Oct 13-22 International Boat Show, Genoa. Oct852 words
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198 1984-10-09 19 AP JAPAN'S MARITIME Safety Agency has questioned the captain of a US-registered containership at $ea in connection with a hit-and-run case of a small fishing boat off western Japan. Maritime Safety Agency official, Keigo Ushio, said on Sunday the captain of the 7,148-ton Mallory Lykes deniedAP - 198 words
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96 1984-10-09 19 TANKER owners have lost US$B billion on the construction of 225 scrapped vessels since 1979. The vessels cost $9 billion to build and owners received only $1 billion to scrap them. Mr Jim Rand, chairman of the International Assocation of Independent Tanker Owners, said96 words
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291 1984-10-09 19 Lloyd's List AN ITALIAN shipowner trading to Nigeria has been forced to seek rescue financing because of the 50 per cent cut in imports imposed this year by the new military regime in Lagos. The Genoa-based Medafrica Line admitted last Thursday it has had talksLloyd's List - 291 words
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475 1984-10-09 19 NYT THE AMOUNT of petroleum lost at sea last year increased sharply. According to a oil spill intelligence report published in the US, 241.8 million gallons of oil was lost through spillage, fire or sinking in 1983. This is anNYT - 475 words
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261 1984-10-09 19 NON-VESSEL operating common carriers (NVOCC) have asked the Philippine Maritime Industry Authority to reconsider its decision to implement a performance bond. The request was made by the Philippine International Seafreight Forwarders Associaton Inc, a new organisation representing NVOCCs and freight forwarders. They have raised261 words
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248 1984-10-09 19 THE Oakland Board of Port Commissioners has approved a use agreement with Korea Marine Transport Company (KMTC). The Korean company will bring container-ships engaged in its newly-initi-ated independent transPacific service to the Outer Harbor Public Container Terminal at the Oakland port. The terminal is248 words
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5363 1984-10-09 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.5,363 words
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Article637 1984-10-09 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location E Humanity 041WA 9.10 84 2300 G Asia FSB 1000-1100 L2 Siri Bhum 189N 9.10 84 2300 S'pore Shpg TA 3 1000-1100 Jl Chung Lie637 words
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Article1778 1984-10-09 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Ur*-Kiruii Liar Tran&group (St. MmUH Liaer Service Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Taepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Manntex Enterprise (PK > Aipac Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo1,778 words
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Article499 1984-10-09 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bergensfjord 15/6 Am alongside 11.10.84/1700 Manoloeverett 25/6 NAPL alongside 11.10.84/0600 Altalr 35/6 Crown Marine 9.10.84/1800 11.10.84/1600 BUliton n 23 Marina 9.10.84/0700 9.10.84/1500 Bona wind I 46 Llan Huat 9.10.84/0700 10.10.84/0600 Christina Isabel 33/4 P Simon 9.10.84/0800 10.10.84/1300499 words
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Article345 1984-10-09 26 THERE was little sign of any upsurge in activity on the tanker market last week, although there were no reports of any further hostilities between Iran and Iraq. In the Gulf States an estimated 30 supertankers (very large and ultra large crude carriers, VLCCs and ULCCs), were at345 words
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Advertisement205 1984-10-09 17 a-aUASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SEAIORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 70Sh»ntoo*», M OJC Mur.n/. Hou.* S'Hg»po>» OJI CFSolticwTPC 0 1 30 Tel 3'll and ???0* J? Term,n«i oMire IPC. 03 ?<IT®I No ?2?0593 TUTgrran y l'lWAh.iMmr.wM'.'i wv-.TWinv .nvw.wrr T\ t xi nU CMTMWt SUVKt I l{()M .I \P\\ ||<>\<, hO\(, to205 words
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Advertisement871 1984-10-09 17 3*o FESCO LINES T r 'm FAR-EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 *r MAERSK LINE PORT TO lIS*. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA i < 11 i 11-11/10 12-13/101 lEK/UNB* 11-11/10 19-20/10 25-25/10871 words
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Advertisement260 1984-10-09 18 <MR' mil FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur ttSSEL 11) Gtwrtl Kbwt B- 1 1) Barcelona. Gana. 2) Amsterdam. Artwerp, L Havre, Basle. UK. 3) Bremen Bremertia.en Aarhus. Copenliaeen. Hctsmki 4) Mahno. Stoctlwtn. Oslo •Accept** Europe carfo tor leader na S pore *Mso direct carjo for Spore t Banftot Ph260 words
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Advertisement905 1984-10-09 19 The Straits Steamship Group QCC Overseas Containers Limited I CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINf NT uaraiNT AOKOOHOAT J'ptre PJM*| U/ll IJ/14 21/11 22/11 20/14 34/14 •VU 4J/U 12/1! 14/11 19/11 21/11 21/11 29/U 4/12 4/12 12/12 14/12 20/12 21/12 11/11 (3/11 44/11 14/11 14/U U/U 24/11 21/11 12/12 14/12 44/12905 words
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Advertisement687 1984-10-09 19 Franco Belgian Services Bt w -wi* >\ir i\,a f Iji. P* r%* FUU CONTIMRSV SMS TO CMOPC IMFMBtROf AC* CONSORTIUM* nu cowmosm awa fbcm i STOK P KELMC U Hnrt Ite F'Slmn Hm Bttown M Mm HWt rttnw l ivp L* Hnrt Pittn S pvt SOW SfAS BBDCI 1» Ocl687 words
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Advertisement691 1984-10-09 20 1 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS On carriaie to Scandnavia, Med, Carribean t S. America Inland haulauge to Mand destinations in Europe TO EUROPE MED Sa*et Spare P Rata* N Lams Mm* Gaaea HTwri Rdan Blurw Mwcp Itiitmin ]•/it 2/U 4/112VU 24/11 2/12 7/1* 5/12 11/12 Connecting m Kobe "Also accepting cargo toe691 words
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Advertisement499 1984-10-09 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCtPTMG Fa 8 ia CARGO FOR ssr p*l nc nkfu m mm uw (to G>«* 11/11 OVII 11/11 U/U 14/11 15/11 17/11 ltm6—a It/1» 15/11 21/11 a/11 24/11 25/11 27/11 ImSnti 1/11 25/11 11/12 12/12 R4/12 RVI2 R7/12 also tcccrrmt ia/fa t fa/fa to499 words
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Advertisement436 1984-10-09 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES Po-on V 75 Loikow Myomoymo VB3 BURMA FIVE STAR SffIPPWC CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadng for Racoon S'pore P.Ketone Penong In Pt-10/10 15-16/10 12-14/10 I 24-28/10 BANK LINE EXPRESS DEPEMPEHT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG MEADOWBANK Soiled 18 Oct 23 Oct 20 Oct IVYBANK 3436 words
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