The Business Times, 31 October 1984
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Title Section11 1984-10-31 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31,1184 60 CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-10-31 1 SOH TIANG KENG - New operations scheduled to be launched in January By SOH TIANG KENG, Banking Correspondent THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore has given the green light to Chase Manhattan Bank to set up a merchant bank here. Mr Otto Schoeppler, president of Chase Manhattan Capital Markets (Holdings)502 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-10-31 1 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE A THIRTY-TONNE OBELISK will form a part of landscape of Nanyang Technological Institute's new $120 million building complex in Jurong. The granite monument, unearthed from a local quarry and brought to the building site, was yesterday unveiled by Minister for Finance324 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-10-31 1 A SECOND senior executive is to stand down from the board of the government-backed Keppel Shipyard which figured in the recent withdrawal of the banking licence from the Jardine Fleming (Singapore) merchant bank. Mr Tay Kim Kah, who has been closely associated with369 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-10-31 1 SHARE prices (ell yesterday ia the Siagapere stack market la maderate trading. Bat baying sappert was evident la the afternoon and share prices managed te recover same sf their earlier lessee. Dealers are bepiag for a kwhahal reacttaa la break the bearisf spell after five caaseeative days §t75 words
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384 1984-10-31 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN AN INTERNATIONAL firm of salvage operators in Singapore played an important role in putting out a fire on an oil tanker in Bombay in which seven people have so far died. Bombay port authorities turned384 words
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Article54 1984-10-31 1 TWENTY-EIGHT people were injured yesterday morning when two SBS buses collided along Thomson Road, causing an hour-long jam. A police officer at the scene said the buses collided when a pick up in front of the first bus stopped suddenly, causing a pile-up. The traffic police54 words
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471 1984-10-31 1 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE SOUTH Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industrie has sold its eight per cent stake, comprising 11.3 million shares, in Neptune Orient Lines at a substantial loss of $5.5 million. It is understood that the shares were sold471 words
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Article93 1984-10-31 1 AFP A GUNMAN on a motorcycle ihot dead an award-winnipg Thai reporter who recently exposed three alleged corruption cases for Thailand's largest circulation newspaper. Phithak Phayungtham was killed on Monday in eastern Prachinburi province, said Manich Sooksomchitra, deputy chief editor of Thai Rath newspaper. Several editionsAFP - 93 words
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Advertisement11 1984-10-31 1 Full report, Pag* 10 Asian stocks, Pag* International stocks, Pago 811 words
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Advertisement197 1984-10-31 1 BALLY/ RICOH SALUTES WYWY AFTERSALES SERVICE 98% RATED WYWY EXCELLENT/GOOD EXCELLENT GOOO From the 5000 Wywy customers surveyed in Singapore and Malaysia, almost all Ricoh users thought the Wywy standard of service to be excellent or good. Since 1968 Ricoh has been working with Wywy senior management and we have197 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous276 1984-10-31 1 [KMDB TIMBER manufacturers have OUR VIEW COMPANY NEWS freeze FOR the first time, those indirectly involved with the pirated CEREBOS Pacific has a ment land rentals and to music business ore getting worried about the onti-pirocy novd p rop osal it will build channel half of their contri- campaign. But276 words
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HOME NEWS
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574 1984-10-31 2 BOEY KIT YIN - Government urged not to raise land rentals By BOEY KIT YIN TIMBER manufacturers have asked the government to freeze increases in government land rentals and to channel half of their contributions to the Skills Development Fund to a proposed company training fund. These steps are574 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article74 1984-10-31 2 is displaying two microcomputers from Convergent Technologies at the PerCompAsiaB4 exhibition. One of them, a megaframe, is an advanced commercial microcomputer that can run multiple operating systems concurrently using (JTIX and CIOS. It has a multi-processor 32-bit framework that can accommodate up to 128 32-bit processors.74 words
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Article105 1984-10-31 2 is »tan tnirinp part in the PerCompAsiaB4 exhibition with its System 25. System 25, developed by Calcomp Sanders Associates, can be used in architectural, engineering, construction and facilities planning, and management work. Two basic components an interactive design station and an inter-application processor make up the105 words
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Article40 1984-10-31 2 building prod- ucts from Western Australia will be displayed at an exhibition by 25 manufacturers at the Australian High Commission from Nov 13 to 15. The three-day show is organised by the Western Australian Department of Industrial Development.40 words
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Article40 1984-10-31 2 of Australia is offering equipment to help ease the high costs and manpower needed to repair damaged underground cables by contractors doing excavation work. The company's CZ6OOO model can pinpoint the exact location and determine the depth.40 words
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98 1984-10-31 2 THE Overseas Union Bank will introduce a new automated teller machine (ATM) bill paying facility today. Customers of the bank will be able to settle certain bills through the bank's ATMs by a simple transfer of funds between accounts. Besides making cashless payments,98 words
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268 1984-10-31 2 MOBIL OIL Singapore has conducted a survey on how to improve profitability and the yield of petroleum products from its refinery. The company's latest issue of Mobil Singapore said the survey was done by eight company officials from Singapore and the United States.268 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-10-31 2 CONSTANCE LEE - By CONSTANCE LEE FAST FOOD lovers now have a new breakfast menu to tempt their palates at McDonald's. The new menu, seen as McDonald's latest effort to capture a larger slice of the fast food market, was made available on Monday at the Liat Towers,311 words
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283 1984-10-31 2 BRUNEI'S market may be small, but the country can afford to have a few trade exhibitions every year. Mr Michael Lee, director of Exhibition and Trade Promotion Services (B) Sdn Bhd, said exhibitions would be well-re-ceived in Brunei even if there283 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-10-31 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH CONTRACTORS will face a tough set of rules on the use of tower cranes early next year. The Parliamentary Secretary for Labour, Mr Eugene Yap, broadly hinted yesterday that the rules will cover all aspects on the use417 words
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226 1984-10-31 3 A NEWLY set-up software company will export two software packages to the US next year. The company, PI Technology, established in November last year, appointed a US sys- terns house as Ihe distributor of its products earlier this year. PI Technology will also conduct226 words
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360 1984-10-31 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE Airlines' network will cover 42 cities in 29 countries across five continents by Saturday, when the airline begins its weekly service to Cairo. The new service marks the airline's first air link with Africa, another continent covered by360 words
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490 1984-10-31 3 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN SINGAPORE women in the advertising industry are definitely making their presence felt. Another woman has been made head of an international advertising agency. Teresa Chan of Needham Standard International Singapore was recently appointed general manager of the agency which490 words
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Article77 1984-10-31 3 AN AMERICAN metaldoor manufacturer has been granted approval to market its fire-rated doors in Singapore. Ceco Corporation, which also makes and supplies steel frames and hardware to the construction industry, is the first manufacturer of such doors to re- ceive government approval to market its products77 words
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298 1984-10-31 3 BUS EXCHANGES in Housing and Development Board town centres will be integrated with the Mass Rapid Transit stations, according to the Ministry of Communications. Wherever possible, MRT stations will be located near bus exchanges. For instance, the MRT298 words
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544 1984-10-31 3 JOANNE YAP - Company's contributions to Singapore impress Hwang By JOANNE YAP ECONOMIC Development Board chairman, Mr PY Hwang, has given Sundstrand Pacific an official pat, calling it an outstanding new corporate citizen. Making an unusual appearance at the company's press conference yesterday, Mr Hwang said544 words
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Article477 1984-10-31 3 JAIME LYE - By J. JAIME LYE INDIA, one of Singapore's most impressive tourist generating markets, is showing signs of a slowdown. For the first time this year, the number of Indian visitors dropped by 2.1 per cent for the month of August, compared with the same month last477 words
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Advertisement566 1984-10-31 3 :f THE CHARTERED BANK BUILDING Location Raffles Place, beside the Singapore River Features 43 storeys Superb finishes throughout Current tenants comprise international banks, insurance companies and professional firms Directly linked to Raffles Place MRT Station Each floor approx 1186 sq m (12.700 sq. ft) Minimum office suite 84 sq m566 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration377 1984-10-31 4 UPI THE ORGANISATION of Petroleum Exporting Countries has agreed to curb daily oil production by 1.5 million barrels starting tomorrow in a bid to maintain the cartel's US$29-a-barrel base price and aVoid a price war. Saudi Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani said onUPI - 377 words
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Article187 1984-10-31 4 Reuter OPEC's decision to cut temporarily its output ceiling by 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd) from the current 17.5 million is necessary but insufficient to counter pressures for lower prices in the spot oil markets, analysts said. One analyst in New York said the decisionReuter - 187 words
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Article236 1984-10-31 4 Reuter EGYPTIAN President Hosni Mubarak headed for West Germany yesterday after revealing his country is exploring the possibilities of a new Middle East peace initiative being launched after the US presidential elections. Mr Mubarak, on a two-day visit to France and West Germany, had lunchReuter - 236 words
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266 1984-10-31 4 Reuter DEMOCRATIC presidential candidate Walter Mondale and running mate Geraldine Ferraro levelled some of their most caustic criticism against President Reagan on Monday in an all-out bid to pull off an upset victory in next week's US presidential election. Mr Mondale accusedReuter - 266 words
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422 1984-10-31 4 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan began the final week of the US presidential campaign on Monday by urging voters to avoid complacency, while Democratic challenger Walter Mondale, trailing in the polls, criticised his rival's foreign policy. But as the Republican president counseled supporters to take nothingAP - 422 words
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Article173 1984-10-31 4 UPI AN AUTHORITATIVE report detailing the efforts of eight nations to acquire a nuclear capability says Iraq has attempted to buy weapons-grade plutonium from an international arms smuggling ring. "Virtually all the eight emerging nuclear countries India, Pakistan, Israel, Libya, Iraq, Argentina, Brazil and SouthUPI - 173 words
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333 1984-10-31 4 Reuter FOUNDER and former chief executive of the collapsed German construction equipment group IBH Holding AG, Horst Dieter Esch, will appear in court next month to face charges of breach of trust and contravention of company law, Albert Farwick, senior public prosecutorReuter - 333 words
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220 1984-10-31 4 FT A SWISS magistrate has been asked to open a criminal investigation into the financial dealings of Orazio Bagnasco, the Italian financier who controls the troubled Lugano-based Europrogramme property fund. The request comes from 105 Europrogramme shareholders who together hold up to 4 billionFT - 220 words
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Article114 1984-10-31 4 UPI VIETNAM has urged the US to crack down on criminal activities by Vietnamese "reactionary emigrants" in America. The official Vietnam News Agency cited American press reports of a witness in a criminal investigation in New York who named former South Vietnam leader Nguyen Cao KyUPI - 114 words
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Article680 1984-10-31 4 ARRIVALS Operator S«rvic« Local tun# From PAA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH68I 0820 KUL CAL CIO 10 0825 JED/DHA KAL KE624 0840 KUL MAS MH60I 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN RBA BM2I 1000 BWN SIA SQI03 1005 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP680 words
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454 1984-10-31 5 UPI, Reuter BUSINESS optimism in Britain has slumped because of the present coal miners' strike and concern about high public spending and tax levels, according to the Institute of Directors. Results of a survey made by the institute, Britain's top management association, showed a recordUPI,; Reuter - 454 words
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106 1984-10-31 5 Reuter THE OFFICIAL China Daily newspaper yesterday hailed the growing consumerism of the country's one billion people and said dramatic changes in lifestyle were part of social progress. It said that people were now wearing more colourful clothes, cosmetics that were once branded unhealthyReuter - 106 words
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221 1984-10-31 5 AP THERE is nothing wrong with the Western way of eating from individual plates, instead of the Chinese style of everyone plucking food from the same dish, said Communist Party General Secretary Hu Yaobang. Mr Hu, officially the highestranking leader in China, although subordinate toAP - 221 words
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89 1984-10-31 5 Bernama THE Malaysian practice of marrying late will have an adverse effect on population growth, said the president of the Women's Graduate Association in Kuala Lumpur. Da tin Dr Nor Laily said this was because couples who married late did not usually wish toBernama - 89 words
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177 1984-10-31 5 AP A US government advisory committee has rejected a proposal to bar scientists from transferring genetic traits between different species of mammals, including humans. The National Institute of Health committee has voted overwhelmingly against the proposal of a prominent genetic engineering critic whoAP - 177 words
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355 1984-10-31 5 AFP AFRICA'S prolonged drought has left 35 million people "in desperate need of help", a United Nations report said. The report, published by the office of the UN Disaster Relief Coordinator, said 27 African nations are now listed as urgently needing externalAFP - 355 words
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159 1984-10-31 5 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION is sending planes, trucks and other vehicles to faminestricken Ethiopia, Addis Ababa's envoy in Moscow said. Ambassador Nesibu Taye said on Monday that the Soviet Communist Party told him Moscow would supply the vehicles following a request for aidReuter - 159 words
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280 1984-10-31 5 Reuter THE AMERICAN Consul General in Hongkong, Burton Levin, expects the US government to recognise travel documents issued to residents after the territory reverts to Chinese control in 1997. In an address in the colony on Monday to a non-partisan publicReuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-10-31 5 AP GOVERNMENT ombudsman Bernardo Fernandez has vowed to prosecute "regardless of consequences" anyone whom evidence may show had a hand in the murder of Filipino opposition leader Benigno Aquino. "Just like a judge in any other case, the moment a judge starts speculating onAP; UPI Photo - 510 words
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Article282 1984-10-31 5 AFP PHILIPPINE Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile has urged the armed forces to respect the judiciary in its handling of the Benigno Aquino murder case, in which suspects include armed forces chief of staff General Fabian Ver. "We should let the law take its dueAFP - 282 words
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336 1984-10-31 6 AP ABOUT 25 PEOPLE were killed and more than 100 others injured when an ammunition dump containing tons of bombs, grenades and bullets exploded on Monday night at the headquarters of the Indonesian Marine Corps south of Jakarta. The explosion painted the evening skyAP - 336 words
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161 1984-10-31 6 AP THE JAPANESE government has taken the first step to help a major Japanese confectionery maker whose sales have sharply declined ever since its sweets were found poisoned and placed on store shelves in early October, officials said yesterday. Morinaga products, to beAP - 161 words
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Article, Illustration208 1984-10-31 6 UPI BRITISH Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe, who left Israel yesterday, failed to reach agreement with Israeli officials on ways to resolve Middle East conflicts. An Israel Radio report on Monday night said that Sir Geoffrey differed with Prime Minister Shimon Peres over incorporating the PalestineUPI; UPI Photo - 208 words
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136 1984-10-31 6 Reuter AUSTRALIA has condemned Vietnam's 1978 invasion of Cambodia but said it would continue to develop its bilateral relationship with Hanoi. Taking part in the annual United Nations General Assembly debate on Cambodia on Monday, Ambassador Richard Woolcott of Australia said his country sawReuter - 136 words
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Article104 1984-10-31 6 Bernama HARIAN Nasional, a Malay tabloid daily started by some of Malaysia's top journalists, will be published for the last time today. The paper hit the newstands on Jan 10 this year amid fanfare and extensive publicity campaigns by the publishers, heralding the paper asBernama - 104 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-10-31 6 UPI NON-COMMUNIST countries in South-east Asia have urged the United Nations General Assembly to demand the withdrawal of Vietnamese troops from Cambodia and the return of sovereignty and independence to that country. Malaysia's Deputy Foreign Minister Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir Said toldUPI; AP photo - 257 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article48 1984-10-31 6 BRITAIN'S right-wing Conservatives have staged a parliamentary revolt against the government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher over the issue of curbing racism in the police force. Twenty-seven Conservative Members of the Parliament have voted against a proposal making racial discrimination a disciplinary offence for police.48 words
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Article37 1984-10-31 6 GENERAL Motors 36,000 workers in Canada's ratified a new three-year contract on Monday, ending a 13-day strike that shut down the automaker's 13 plants and triggered more than 41,000 GM layoffs across the US.37 words
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Article55 1984-10-31 6 A JEWISH terrorist group called the "Avengers" has claimed responsibility for a missile attack on an Arab bus that killed a Palestinian, wounded 10 others and sparked protests in the occupied West Bank. A note signed by the "Avengers" warned of more attacks to come unless 20 Jews55 words
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Article33 1984-10-31 6 THE US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a petition by John Mitchell, attorney-gener-al under former President Nixon, seeking immunity from liability for national security decisions on tapping people's home telephones.33 words
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Article51 1984-10-31 6 THE WEST German government is expected to provide Bangladesh with about 110 million deutschemarks during 1985 as bilateral economic and technical assistance, a Bundestag member said. Dr Heinz Guenther Huesch, deputy chairman of the Bundestag (Lower House) committee on economic cooperation, is leading a fourmember parliamentary delegation to51 words
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Article58 1984-10-31 6 Agencies BANGLADESH'S military government has defended the postponement of parliamentary elections planned for December, saying it was* another concession to opposition demands. President Hossain Mohammad Ershad put off the elections afler major opposition groups refused to take part unless martial law was lifted and an interim government set upAgencies - 58 words
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Advertisement70 1984-10-31 4 w li ,|f TTT-Tg» c 4? V\< sT s &<m m u*^M e man with an eye for detail he successful businessman 3£*§p| A The man who chooses to be casually dressed without sacrificing a good cut. That's Arnold Palmer. Now, the latest range carries a wide and varied selection70 words
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Advertisement12 1984-10-31 4 ¥W /W1 Pan Am.Daily 747SPTo USA It Flies Smoother, Faster And Quieter.12 words
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Advertisement209 1984-10-31 5 PORTABLE BUILDINGS (U units factory reconditioned) Mia Industries Ltd No. 9 Jalan Besut, Singapore 2261 Tel: *****66 I t CsXar in O.K. One Week! From now unti' 1 Sin Marc, n' .vfif you hire ,1 WOODS OF REIGATE .v to' 1-' Af> kv or met' you 1 er»>* one wo».'k209 words
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Advertisement296 1984-10-31 5 X--..--I* City Mansions Within the oasis of a park > -3 r v w > t k 3 V- JC v T x V ?r Id the heart of the city, bounded by Paterson Hill, Paterson Road and Grange Road, and within a prestigious residential district, CITY MANSIONS nestles comfortably296 words
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Advertisement228 1984-10-31 6 From the FIVE IBM PC Authorised Dealers: I k HiiTml nv-?ft OCTOBER TO 2 NOVEMBERI9B4) IBM recognises us as their only authorised dealers. We will stand by every IBM PC we market, and ensure that your investment is protected over the years, so that you will enjoy having an IBM228 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration807 1984-10-31 7 SINGAPORE: The US dollar lost ground yesterday against most major currencies in thin late trading after a higher opening, to close lower than New York's levels. It fell to a late 3.0645/55 marks from an early 3.0685/95 and compared with New York's 3.0665/80 close, and to 2.5130/40 Swiss807 words
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Article238 1984-10-31 7 Interbank rates at 3pm Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollor Sterling pound Australian dolor NZ dollar Canadian dollar quoted yesterday e 2 1635 2 1645 2.6124 ***** 1 8270 1 8290 ***** 1 0519 ***** 1 6422 raee perity ***** 7 3469 3 4286238 words
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Article246 1984-10-31 7 ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady yesterday at firmer opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Short-dates firmed between 3/16 and 1/4 point initially on a higher US federal funds rate and thereafter remained unchanged with overnight closing at 10-1/8 10 per cent us$ Off* fcd 7 doys246 words
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Article120 1984-10-31 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate rose by 1/2-point from Monday to close at 63/8 per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. One-month maturities fell by 1/8-point, two month fell by 1/4-point and three-month fell by 3/16point. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid Overnight 6 3/8 6120 words
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Article316 1984-10-31 7 BA Futures Inc EURODOLLAR futures trended higher at Simex yesterday despite federal funds conditions and expectation of higher interest rates. December Eurodollar opened at 89.37, and traded upwards to attempt to close the gap at 89.42 to 89.51. However, lack of volume prevented further gains in the December contractBA Futures Inc - 316 words
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Article225 1984-10-31 7 HONGKONG The metal closed steady yesterday on the late softness of the US currency in a market dominated by dollar exchange rates. The bullion price ended at U*****.00/40 an ounce against an initial $335.60/ 396.10 and New York's 335.30/336.00 close. Trading was very quiet except for some physical purchases225 words
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298 1984-10-31 7 Reuter US TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan has urged the Federal Reserve Board to provide much more credit to the economy to bolster flagging economic growth and push down interest rates. In a speech to savings institutions on Monday, Mr Regan asserted thatReuter - 298 words
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158 1984-10-31 7 Reuter TWO JAPANESE banks. Fuji Bank and Sumitomo Bank, plan to introduce gold call options on the physical market in November, subject to Finance Ministry approval. Their aim is to encourage gold trading by Japanese investors, according to bank spokesmen. Fuji Bank plans toReuter - 158 words
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Article59 1984-10-31 7 AFP THE BAHRAIN offshore hanking market remained steady in August this year with total assets and liabilities unchanged at USHO.B billion, figures released by the Bahrain Monetary Agency showed. Loans to non-bank clients stood at 29.7 per cent of the total assets. Deposits from the sameAFP - 59 words
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Advertisement392 1984-10-31 7 Robert lau calls on IBM at PerCompAsiaB4. W* "V > 5 V *yskgk Wmmmßk Dealers offer 40 free IBM software packages. Five authorized IBM PC Dealers have joined forces to offer 40 IBM PC software packages in an easy-to-win quiz. The dealers ane: ComputerAge, ComputerLand of Singapore, DTS Singapore, National392 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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388 1984-10-31 8 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN RUBBER EXPORTS to Singapore's biggest market, the US, climbed sharply in the first eight months of this year. Compared with the same period last year, exports to the' country soared by 45 per cent to 118,764 tonnes from 81,680 tonnes.388 words
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Article285 1984-10-31 8 RAS prices <« s cnwka., «boM NOON CLOSE B„yer» Setter* Int 1 RSS prompt 175 50 176 50 175 00 Int 1 RSS Nov 177 50 178 00 77 25 77 75 Int 1 RSS Dec 180 25 1807 5 79 75 180 25 Int 2 RSS285 words
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Article158 1984-10-31 8 PRICES on the Malaysian crude palm prices closed higher on covering in fairly active trading yesterday after India tendered for an unspecified amount of processed palm oil. November deliveries in the central region rose M 57.50 to $1,150 per tonne, south $5 and north 17.50 to (1,147.50. In158 words
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Article79 1984-10-31 8 THE Kula Lampar TU Market (KLTM) price rentaiied at the lateraatlenal TI» Agreement fleer-level ef Ms2f.ls per hg. The taller stack muager again asharhed the tetal MMmĔMĔm offering ef 75 taaaes, ap tram 71 aa Meaiay. Dealers saM the fall ef sterling against the Malaysian dellar has led79 words
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Article330 1984-10-31 8 SINGAPORE The market closed fractionally lower yesterday with November One RSS buyers quoted at 177.25 cents per kg, down 0.50 from Monday. The morning session lost 0.25 cent from Monday night's close in quiet trading on lack of fresh news. In the afternoon, values eased further ground in the330 words
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Article88 1984-10-31 8 (cwrtVVfl, 1-ton p oNcts) N ovMibtf D«ci mtMr (currant mth) (forward mth) NOON NOON RAS B«r«n Itqrm SSR 20 173.00 175.00N 174.00 176.00N SSR50 171.00 173.00N 172.00 174.00N MRELB leyen StMvs (nytn S||m SMRCV 203 50 205.50N 205 50 207.50N SMR L 202.50 204 50N 204 5088 words
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Article929 1984-10-31 8 COFFEE Robusta futures finished a subdued session yesterday with gains from Monday of £9 to £13 a tonne. November and January traded last at £2,532 and £2,356 respectively to show identical £10 gains from Monday. Prices were due little changed, based on New York, but advanced from the929 words
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Article123 1984-10-31 8 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed '/j US-cent a bushel lower to unchanged in light trade on Monday. A strong US dollar and continued reduced export demand limited gains, while lack of fresh news kept price movement in a narrow range. Clayton-Garnac, E F Hutton and123 words
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Article132 1984-10-31 8 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade continued to fall after midsession on Monday, closing 13 to five US-cents a bushel lower in active trade. November finished at $6.13-% a bushel. A strong US dollar and slack export demand for US soybeans kept prices on the defensive. Cargill,132 words
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Article139 1984-10-31 8 Chineee Produce Exchange (Seders' noon closing prices on Oct 30. S$/100 kg) Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW B W FOB NSW Gombier FOB NSW London Comrr Exchange 502 50 380 00 281 00 Coconut oil Be* FOB OW drum FOB Now drum FOB Copra Mixed139 words
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Article272 1984-10-31 8 Singapore A-1 special C-l special C-1 Ordinary Loom an 100% 207 (St/Me, n »o<own) Thoi whit# unq unq 100% 1st dots first grade S3 (kangaroo) 100% second grade new crop 1.05 100% third grade unq 100% 2nd doss 100% 3rd ctoss 077 0.75 Parboiled 242 237 25% new crop272 words
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Advertisement166 1984-10-31 8 Now Every Friday D.4oam You can now fly Pan Am direct toTokyo every Friday departing conveniently at 10.40 am. If your destination is onward to the USA, you can enjoy convenient same day connections direct to New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Honolulu. Pan Am. Still your fastest way166 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration834 1984-10-31 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS rrs THAT TIME of the year again. Competitions dot the calendar and already Singapore golfers are up and ready to meet the challenge in four international competitions around the world. In fact, our women golfers have already drawn their swords,834 words
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454 1984-10-31 9 BERT ROSENTHAL - By BERT ROSENTHAL AP RACE DIRECTOR Fred Lebow expressed deep regret over the death of a French runner in the 15th New York City marathon, and said on Monday that the organisers of the event would discuss the tragicAP - 454 words
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Article, Illustration759 1984-10-31 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER AS THE countdown continues to Sunday's FIQ Asian Zone tenpin championships, Australia has loomed as favourites to take the most gold medals in the six-day tournament to be held from Nov 4-10. Actually, these bowlers from Down759 words
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FEATURES
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Article488 1984-10-31 10 TOMORROW marks the start of a stepped-up campaign against pirated music tapes, with a two-pronged attack by the IFPI (SEA) Ltd and the Singapore Phonogram and Videogram Association. The two representative organisations of recording companies are out to get retailers and distributors to sell only488 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-10-31 10 SINGAPORE'S 240-odd petrol service stations are fast changing their image. Backed by a multi-million-dollar investment programme launched by the big five oil companies, they are becoming more than wayside stations for motorists to top up their tanks. Retailing petrol256 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1984-10-31 10 THE OPENING will be at 2 pm, on December 16, 1984. So the heavens have decreed. The Chins will, of course, do exactly that. On that date, the 42nd Esso service station will open for business with fanfare. Thirty-two-year-old Wilson Chin will be the proud1,145 words
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Article, Illustration880 1984-10-31 10 ALL THAT Ricardo Soh wanted was to expand his business interests but that brought him a measure of notoriety he had not bargained for. Along with X other hopefuls, Mr Soh submitted his bid for the site offered for880 words
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Article, Illustration961 1984-10-31 11 FRANK GRAY - Boeing's deal with Saudi Arabia puts a stamp of approval on countertrade By FRANK GRAY FT A EUROPEAN trade seminar recently heard a representative of the Boeing Commercial Aircraft Company emphatically state: "Boeing does not engage in barter deals." Within months, Boeing had put together oneFT - 961 words
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Article178 1984-10-31 11 Elsie Osaka (Mrs - letter to the Editor Elsie Osaka (Mrs) Aast Director Pu bile Relations Singapore Tenrlst Promotion BMH Dear Sir, Please refer to the article in BT captioned "Drastic fall in repeat visits Poll shows tourists extending stay" on Oct 24,1964. The report stated there was "a drastic178 words
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523 1984-10-31 11 KEITH STAFFORD - By KEITH STAFFORD Reuter EVERY YEAR hundreds of animals die, drugged and torn by pain, so that chemists can tell Japan's Health Ministry what would happen if a human being took a 100-pill overdose every day for six months. Executives at western drugReuter - 523 words
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Advertisement66 1984-10-31 11 KEN?MR AMERICA ON YOUR OWN From AMERICA ON YOUR OWN. For business or leisure. A great way to enjoy the benefits of group travel with almost total freedom. What's more, for your extended stay you can take advantage of our special hotel rates available exclusively to you. For more information,call:66 words
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Miscellaneous630 1984-10-31 11 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Like a fishy yet novel house? (5) 6 See bowlers, perhaps, giving talks (5) 9 It's a wonder the car's back in the roce! (7) K) The beast may have oats for tea initially (5) J1 Got the royal colour wrong? (5) 12 Injures a hothead630 words
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Miscellaneous1209 1984-10-31 11 w airo w i HIGHLIGHTS 8.03, Channel 12 A celebration of the Glyndebourne Festival Opera's 50th year which also explains why Glyndebourne survives in an operatic world which is going bankrupt. The small-scale intimacy of the place, it seems, combined with the short season, means that it is possible to1,209 words
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Article, Illustration232 1984-10-31 12 NYT PHILIP Caldwell, chairman and chief executive officer of Ford Motor Co, will retire next year and his successor will be Donald E Petersen, the company's president and chief operating officer. On Monday Mr Caldwell said he would step down as headNYT - 232 words
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Article42 1984-10-31 12 Reuter UNILEVER PLC says further bid acceptances have taken its stake in Brooke Bond Group PLC to 270.5 million shares, or 86.8 per cent. Unilever's 125p per share bid will remain open until further notice. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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135 1984-10-31 12 Reuter JOHNSON Matthey Bankers (JMB) has petitioned the English High Court to wind up two subsidiaries of El Saeed group, a shipping company owned by businessman Mahmoud Sipra, says a Bank of England spokesman. JMB, which was rescued by the Bank ofReuter - 135 words
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289 1984-10-31 12 Reuter CAUTION was the order of the day on Wall Street on Monday with big and small investors holding back pending release of key economic data and pending a clear direction in the world price of oil. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined byReuter - 289 words
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Article96 1984-10-31 12 OCT 29 Abrtto C$ 28V unch Hud Boy Imp 04 Inco 42* 13* 31* Akon 36* unch 20* 20* 24* 15* 12* unch 18* M Td 34 unch 3* BP Can Ltd 27* 25* 31* 16* 27V 55 45* 18* Carting O'Keete 15* 4* 29 L. 1* 29* 15*496 words
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Article192 1984-10-31 12 217 5 OU ZV ROM INDUSTKIALS •f/• Un Steal Uiwc 101 420 1400 unch -5 unch A Alpha 8006 Abcccom 145 5 unch unch 15 MININGS 2425 50 320 AM? COtl 2650 Btyyoors 1825 35 1050 unch Buttak 8025 75 Charter 4808 Cora Gold 1100 30 400 -15 1400192 words
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Article721 1984-10-31 12 OCT 29 us$ ACf InduMnn Alcan Akmn Alcoa Alaghany Lud AWd Cham Co AM Starai Afts-Chahnars Am Brands he Am Broodcast Am Can Co Am Cyanamid Am Elac Pwr Am Exprass Am Horn* Prod Am Molon Cp Am Natural Got Am Tal I Tal. Amox Inc Amarodo Hn>721 words
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Article900 1984-10-31 12 Amsterdam OCT 29 R» A8N 336 00 -6 5 Ataon 131 DO -02 Ahold IM SO -0 5 Akzo 102 90 -0 7 AMEV 188 70 -OS Amfoi Anwotonh P,-. 6620 -09 B#ni Bab 104 00 L«%ch Bonumq Botfco M Burtct Catond 3180 -0 3 Co.v 0*1 M*900 words
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Advertisement109 1984-10-31 12 London itocki, Pago 15 ,-V < '<, y J -it? (Ml Rni ®PWWCEH3TH. 270 Ore hard Road. Singapore 0923 Telex: RS ***** HC ROW PI. Cable: CROWfIMOTCL. Tdt 7321 111. g V| It is said that a rare c(OL>^Sr m exquisite setting. Because we believe in this, .we have created109 words
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Article294 1984-10-31 13 HONGKONG: Share prices closed sharply lower yesterday on speculative selling amid a spate of bearish corporate news. The Hang Seng Index ended at the day's low of 1,019.21, down 20.09, after a morning session close of 1,032.76. Among leaders, Cheung Kong eased 15 cents to HK$B.2O, China Light 50294 words
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Article212 1984-10-31 13 OCT 30 Al StfKtrf Indut NT ...7 55 -0 35 Chom Indus Lion Hwo Indut Hon Yo Plot 18 40 1295 30 10 25 10 0.1 0.05 +03 25 20 -0.2 Pacific Eloct Coltxjy Cant 26 50 0.5 1790 02 Chang Hwo Bank Chan Loona 52.00 1820 1 0212 words
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Article373 1984-10-31 13 TOKYO: Share prices closed easier yesterday with traders moving to the sidelines after the market average reached a record high in the morning session. The average closed 5.38 points lower at 11,171.55 after rising 25.96 on Monday, on volume of 300 million shares against 360 million on Monday. The373 words
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Article88 1984-10-31 13 MANILA: Share prices closed mixed yesterday in continued dull trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index finished 0.11 lower at 118.24 and the Oil Index was up 0.012 at 0.584. The Mining Index was unchanged at 828.19. OCT 30 Ac Of* Mining Nui Onantoi B Phi Ov«rMas Phltx B 00188 words
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Article378 1984-10-31 13 SYDNEY: Share markets closed easier yesterday on slightly higher volume as investors reacted to negative indicators from overseas. Near the close, the All Ordinaries Index was down 1.8 at 749.0, the All Industrials Index was 0.9 lower at 1,097.9 and the All Resources Index was down 2.4 at 479.8.378 words
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Article167 1984-10-31 13 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed higher yesterday in active trading. The Book Club Index rose 0.89 point to 120.91 as advances led declines by seven-to-four and turnover climbed to 345,340 shares worth 44.8 million baht from Monday's 243,355 shares worth 38.8 million. Slam Cement led the day's activity, rising 12167 words
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Article74 1984-10-31 13 Oct 30 Worn 658 Hyvnda Motor KAL 618 518 720 -1 +3 622 uncti 1217 1 Commercial 6k Do«km Ind 680 595 ■4 +7 Korea Sh*> 419 790 ♦5 Dotwoo Corp 477 jmanf C 725 +1 638 Dong Ah Gold Star 680 726 12 Samuvtg Eire Somhwgn 860 117974 words
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Article74 1984-10-31 13 Reuter RAYMOND Industrial will offer 25 per cent equity to the public through the issue of 19.5 million 50-cent shares at HK52.75 each. Subscriptions will open on Nov 5 and close on Nov 8 with trading starting on Nov 22. Underwriter is East Asia Warburg.Reuter - 74 words
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106 1984-10-31 13 AP GENERAL MOTORS (GM) of the US has agreed with South Korea's Samsung Precision Industries Co to produce jointly new gas turbine engines for light aircraft and helicopters. Samsung announced on Tuesday that the agreement was reached when Roger Mosserr, an official of GMAP - 106 words
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267 1984-10-31 13 Reuter SUMITOMO CORP and Brazilian state-owned Petrobras Comercio Internacional are likely to win a contract worth more than US$3OO million to supply pipes for a gas pipeline project in India. An authoritative source says part of the order will also go to EuropeanReuter - 267 words
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Article53 1984-10-31 13 IBM JAPAN, a subsidiary of International Business Machines Carp of the US, is marketing low-priced, multi-purpose personal computers in Japan. Equipped with a largercapacity microprocessor, the new machine can be used (or school education, home games and in business offices. The new computers are priced from53 words
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Article67 1984-10-31 13 THE PUBLIC offering of 50 million new 50 HK cent shares in Playmates Holdings, which closed last Friday, was slightly oversubscribed, the company's financial adviser, Schroders and Chartered said. The issue was expected to be over-subscribed by three to four times and the poorer-than-expected response was a67 words
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Article67 1984-10-31 13 BANK of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa has ruled out the possibility that the central bank will slash the official discount rate in the near future. He said: "It is not timely at this stage to discuss a cut in the official discount rate." The67 words
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45 1984-10-31 13 UPI, Reuter JAPAN'S production and export of video tape recorders for home use hit an all-time high last month. The Japan Electronics Industry Association reported output totalled 2.71 million units with exports accounting for 2.21 million units. UPI, ReuterUPI,; Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement180 1984-10-31 13 HAPPY RESTAURANT can now offer Modestly-priced superb Cantonese dishes. Impeccable service. Nightly entertainment with no cover or corkage charges. Ample parking facilities. < ***** For reservations, call 744-2717 or 744-2181 HAPPY RESTAURANT Lion City Hotel, 2nd Storey, 15 Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 1543 Listen to Great New Sounds at CAIRNKLL180 words
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390 1984-10-31 14 Opening expected in late 1986 HONG LEONG Co Ltd, the Hongkong subsidiary of the Hong Leong Group of Malaysia, has entered into partnership with three Chinese companies in a hotel project in Fuzhou, Fujian. Construction of the $35 million project has just390 words
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279 1984-10-31 14 Reuter BAT Industries PLC's US$3OO million six-year Euronote issue, which was submitted to bids on an open pricing basis, has been well received. A spokesman for lead manago* Citicorp said neither Citicorp nor BAT has prescribed limits on price or yield and the bids haveReuter - 279 words
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Article198 1984-10-31 14 Managers' prices Second B'putra 4.94 4.99 for Oct 31 Singapore Unit Trust Third B'putra Fourth B'putra Fifth B'putra Sixth B'putra 4.11 4.47 3.04 4.16 4.52 3.09 The Commerce 2.58 2.74 2.93 298 Seventh B'putra (A) 2.08 2.13 Th« Savings Fund 1.72 1 82 Seventh B'putra (B) 386 3.91198 words
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Article94 1984-10-31 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hang Seng Index Tuesday 1098.0 Monday 1098.8 Tuesday 1019.21 Week ago 1088 9 Monday 1039.30 NEW YORK Dow Jones Week ago 1045.16 TOKYO Monday 1201.41 Friday 1204.95 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1217.20 Tuesday *****.55 Monday *****.93 Standard and Poors Week ago *****.95 Monday 164.7894 words
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145 1984-10-31 14 Reuter MANUFACTURERS Life Insurance Co said it reached an agreement in principle to buy Lincoln National Life Insurance Co's 89 per cent holding in Dominion Life Assurance Co for about U*****.50 a share. It said minority shareholders will receive a similarReuter - 145 words
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206 1984-10-31 14 Bernama THE Malaysia Shipyard Engineering Sdn Bhd (MSE) in Pasir Gudang, Johore, intends to build up its rolling stock operation to make inroad into the world market. The shipyard ventured into this new field of operation specially to serve the Malaysian Railways inBernama - 206 words
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Article, Illustration464 1984-10-31 14 REGAL HOTELS (Holdings), the heavily indebted Hongkong group controlled by Australian enterpreneur Bill Wyllie since March this year, has announced plans for a rights issue and share sale expected to raise Just under HK$4OO million. Funds raised will reduce bank debt from about $750464 words
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Article129 1984-10-31 14 Reuter RECKITT 4 Colman PLC said it will lift the cash element of its takeover bid for Nicholas Kiwi Ltd to US$5 a share from $4.30. The new bid values Nicholas Kiwi ex-bonus issued capital of 86.24 million shares at $431.2 million against the previous Reddtt 6Reuter - 129 words
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579 1984-10-31 14 Reuter MIDLAND Bank PLC said it has agreed in principle with the special committee of the board of Crocker National Corp on revised offer terms for Midland to raise its stake in Crocker to 100 per cent fromReuter - 579 words
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Article801 1984-10-31 14 THE MARKET opened mixed yesterday with operators pessimistic over the outcome of today's talks aimed at solving the long-running miners' dispute. The call for industrial action at Austin-Rover cars and today's strike at Jaguar weighed with other negative factors but dealers said shortage of stock tended to push801 words
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Advertisement520 1984-10-31 14 KB THE DAI-ICHI KANGYO BANK, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 MARCH ASSETS Cash and Due from Banks Call Loans Securities Loans and Bills Discounted Foreign Exchanges Other Assets Premises and Equipment Customers' Liabilities for Acceptances and Guarantees Total Assets (YEN IN MILLIONS) 1984 < 1983 LIABILITIES520 words
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Article, Illustration4153 1984-10-31 15 BUYING support in the afternoon recovered some of the earlier losses in share prices at the Singapore stock market yesterday. The BT Composite Index fell 2.16 points to 745.45 while the Straits Times Industrial Index shed 2.29 points to 840.65. Volume4,153 words
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Article247 1984-10-31 15 SINGAPORE Rises *•<» «a«t 390 Laa Kmi Tah 50c 163 liO'iil 3M 136 OUI 320 805 0 S 600 Falls Kacfcoi S0( 900 DaH D*» 400 Tm Put 770 S T f 1975 1060 ICS 505 P ftUmg, SOt 135 M A A 1500 Tr«rtnn V¥1 f247 words
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461 1984-10-31 15 SOME late buying interest helped check the downward drift of prices at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was selective with a number of issues closing on the plus side. On the whole, the market remained on the quiet side with most issues461 words
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Article2936 1984-10-31 15 810 and offer price* 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 I,ooojunltg. unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT" Big2,936 words
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306 1984-10-31 16 ARAB-Malaysian De v e 1 o pment Bhd (AMDB) has recorded much improved results for the first six months ended Sep 30, with group pre-tax profits of M 522.56 million. AMDB said there are no comparative figures for the six months to Sep306 words
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Article76 1984-10-31 16 Reuter THE Hongkong Land Co Ltd has sold its advertising arm, Citiad Ltd, to Monahan Dayman Adams Pty Ltd of Australia for an undisclosed sum. Citiad, held by HK Land's wholly-owned subsidiary, Mandarin Interna- tional Hotels Ltd, is being sold as part of a rationalisation planReuter - 76 words
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Article2369 1984-10-31 16 BID and offer prices officially listed and business lf> 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 Aiiflomoto (3.765) Alcorn (I 425) (13) 1.39 (12) 12,369 words
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Article41 1984-10-31 16 ROBINSON Catnpaay Limited: AGM on Oct 31 at 11am at 176, Orchard Road, #04-04, Centrepoint (0923). TOSHIBA (Mateyria) Berhad: 16th AGM on Nov 1, at 10am in Ma war Room, Mezzaine Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur.41 words
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580 1984-10-31 17 U By HOCK LOCK SIEW FIRST, IT WAS property companies. Then finance. Now insurance companies are the most sought after targets in the Malaysian corporate scene. The past few months have seen a number of hitherto small, relatively unknown insurance companies emerging into the corporateBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 580 words
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Article, Illustration902 1984-10-31 17 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - In exchange company seeks tariff-free period for imports By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN FAST-GROWING food group Cerebos Pacific has come up with a novel proposal in Malaysia. Cerebos will build a factory in Kedah in the north of the country for about Msl2 million ail condition902 words
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270 1984-10-31 17 AMY CHEOK - LEE CO ACQUIRES NEW PREMISES FOR $3m By AMY CHEOK LEE k CO (Stock Sharebro- kers) (Pte) Ltd has acquired new and larger premises and < is planning to set up a res' search department. The broking house, which ;~:is one of the oldest in Singais moving into the whole270 words
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766 1984-10-31 17 SIME DARBY Bhd has disclosed details of the proposed massive development of the Seafield Jaya township which its subsidiary, Consolidated Plantations, is undertaking in conjunction with United Estate Projects. The project, covering an area of 726.6 hectares, would take about 25 years to complete766 words
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Advertisement68 1984-10-31 17 E3 INTERMEX INTERNATIONAL BANK LIMITED NASSAU BAHAMAS k U5520,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. dollar Certificates of Deposit due 31st October 1986 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 31st October 1984 to 30th April 1985 the Certificates will carry68 words
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Advertisement541 1984-10-31 17 THE TOKAI BANK LIMITED (Incorporated with limited liability in Japan) Head Office: 21-24, Nishiki 3-chome, Naka-ku, Nagoya NON-CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS Mart* SI, IKS Mi IK4 ASSETS IKS 1164 (to milttMS at yea) IK4 sf UA Mian) (Wale 2) Yean Eaded March SI, IKS aad IK4 INCOME Interest on: Loans and541 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-10-31 18 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE A LITTLE BIT more out of the annual $800,000 budget is what the National Productivity Board is aiming at with its latest commercial screened during prime time last night. The $200,000 one-minute filmlet by advertising agency Grant409 words
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348 1984-10-31 18 SIXTY seconds of a call for productivity may not compete fairly with such TV series as "Fame" or "Live From Studio One", but the latest productivity filmlet popped up between both programmes last night to catch a captive audience. The idea348 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-10-31 18 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG THE PLANE took a little longer to reach Singapore than expected, but the passengers looked none the worse for it. And if the crew of Singapore Airlines serving the first nonstop flight from London to the Republic was tired, they298 words
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Article64 1984-10-31 18 THE WALL STREET stock market turned upward yesterday morning, reversing its recent decline. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials rose 3.32 to 1,204.73 in the first half hour. Gainers took a seven to six lead over losers among New York stock exchange-listed issues. Analysts noted that64 words
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209 1984-10-31 18 THE GOVERNMENT has no objections to extending the Medisave scheme to private hospitals, but this can only be done later, NTUC SecretaryGeneral Ong Teng Cheong said yesterday. "The Medisave scheme has just come into operation in April. Many people do not have much209 words
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343 1984-10-31 18 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF DEMOCRACY can survive in Singapore. But this is possible only if the people question the government's actions and try to learn from the German experience when Hitler was in power. Mr Soon Kia Seng, vicechairman and acting-chair-man of Singapore Democratic Party, said343 words
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247 1984-10-31 18 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has blamed unscrupulous bankers whose greed had overcome their commitment to ethics for the recent pressure on the ringgit. He said the situation was artificialy contrived by these people and if the culprits were caught, the247 words
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195 1984-10-31 18 THE JAPANESE government is trying to cut down the country's growing medical care costs, a medical congress was told yesterday. Measures to discourage the demand for medical care, check costs and control the prices of medicines have been introduced, according to Dr Kiyohiko195 words
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293 1984-10-31 18 NEW BUSINESS opportunities for many South (developing) countries, especially Asean, are based on human resources and knowledge, not natural resources. Because of this, according to Dr Stephen Ritterbush, president of Arthur D Little Far East Inc, these countries could compete "more equally"293 words
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Article45 1984-10-31 18 MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday that applicants for employment in the civil service would have to declare that they are not drug addicts. Those on probation, if found to be addicts, would be sacked without further notice.45 words
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Article34 1984-10-31 18 AP ARGENTINE Labour Minister Juan Case 11a resigned on Monday. His replacement, union activist Hugo Barrionuevo, becomes the third Labour Minister since President Raul Alfonsin took office last year. APAP - 34 words
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44 1984-10-31 18 Reuter MEXICO is ready to reduce its oil output in line with an Opec production cutting plan. But the cut would not exceed 10 per cent of total export volume, Mexico's Energy Secretary was quoted as saying yesterday.Reuter - 44 words
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36 1984-10-31 18 Reuter THE Soviet Union yesterday began a total embargo on fuel supplies to Britain in support of the long-running coalminers* strike there, a trade union official in Moscow said. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article50 1984-10-31 18 Reuter FOREIGNERS were warned to leave Iran by tbe newspaper of Iraq's ruling party yesterday because, it aid, Iraq may attack vital Iranian military and economic targets. It said Iraq would retaliate if Iran made a major offensive towards the Iraqi port of Basra. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article42 1984-10-31 18 Kyodo News Agency JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone will reshuffle his Cabinet tomorrow, a day after his LiberalDemocratic Party (LDP) is to confirm his re-election as party head for another two years, LDP sources said yesterday. Kyodo News AgencyKyodo News Agency - 42 words
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Advertisement83 1984-10-31 18 I ill Britannia for free invitation investment seminar i The Chartered Bank Building/ 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. we've Brought America's 50 States Closer To You! TOKYO UNITFD STATES OF f A/*\F RICA HONG KONG SIIMGAPORF T<Ail> TRANSPACIFIC SFRVICFS TO OVFK IS6CITIFSIN TMf USA (>Vf R I83 words
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Advertisement121 1984-10-31 18 Op*c oil cut, Pag« 4 BIOTONIC CAPSULES A Tonic for Vigour and Vitality! »mwT m si.s. hbs 1 Jt a n* mm i I 1 m Yi C -c I to VIt certainly has many of the important health-promoting ingredients all 32 of them including GINSENG, BEE POLLEN, VITAMINS AND121 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-10-31 18 Outlook for today: Scattered showers m several areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Oct 30 at th« airport: Maximum temperature 31.3 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 24.8 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 3.55 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Rainfall58 words
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373 1984-10-31 19 WHILE most shipping companies are curbing new orders and scrapping tonnage, Wah Kwong Shipping and Investment has ordered a second giant combination carrier from Taiwan. The Hongkong company recently signed a US$5O million contract with Taiwan's China Shipbuilding Corporation for a second373 words
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389 1984-10-31 19 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN AT LEAST 20 foreign and Singapore shipyards competed for a contract to convert a crude oil tanker into a petroleum products carrier. The sharp competition, especially from the aggressive South Korean and Japanese yards, is a grim reminder of the marine389 words
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191 1984-10-31 19 NYT THE LEBANESE government issued on Monday strict instructions to all ships entering the 12-mile territorial limit to call only at legitimate harbours and to avoid illegal ports operated by private militias. A communique issued by the army command gave Saturday as a deadline forNYT - 191 words
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Article811 1984-10-31 19 HilpptaB Um Col nipping u— p c* AC Toepfer Afeo Ahrenkial Liner Aiptxjtroos Afcoc Afmgo Shpg Antah Orient APC Lm« APL Arrow Linn ASCL Asiabrofcer Arias Lin** A interna Lrw Bott Ownt Baltic Ent Bangkok Coot Bank Lin* Boyantmn Shpj BBS Ban Una Bkie Star BSC Una811 words
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Article110 1984-10-31 19 ARAB states have been urged to ratify international marine safety conventions, in particular Marpol and Solas. Mr Tormod Rafgard, general maanager of the International Association of Independent Tanker Owners, said recently that by the middle of this year a total of 26 maritime countries had signed Marpol, which110 words
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Article56 1984-10-31 19 JAPANESE Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe was quoted as saying he urged Iran and Iraq not to attack commercial shipping in the Gulf. "I have urged both parties in the conflict to exercise self-restraint and not to attack commercial shipping in the Gulf," he was quoted as telling the56 words
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Article43 1984-10-31 19 A NEW liner service operating under the Cross Atlantic Line banner will start fortnightly sailings from mid-December between Scandinavia and the United States/Canada. Hie independent service will use two 300-TEU ships, the 9,662 dwt Tilia Gorthon and 9,127 dwt Falkon.43 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1984-10-31 20 Fairplay RESEARCH and development has been rather intense in finding alternatives to the burning of oil for propelling merchant vessels. Many quarters are now looking again at the harnessing of wind energy not as the sole means of propulsion for the ship butFairplay - 1,124 words
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Article98 1984-10-31 20 Reuters THE TEN major ports in India handled 48.4 million tonnes of cargo in the first half of 1984/85 started April, up from 47.1 million in the same period last year, the government said. In a statement, it said Bombay handled 12.49 million tonnes, up from 12.05Reuters - 98 words
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Article1676 1984-10-31 20 ACTIVE timecharter business and continued firmness for US Gulf grain fixing featured the freight market, London shipbrokers said on Monday. Soviet operators were understood to be showing sustained interest in timecharter fixing to cover grain requirements from North America with a 54,000-tonner reported to have been fixed from1,676 words
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Article914 1984-10-31 20 AFP GRAIN rates forged ahead to new five-month highs on the freight market last week, as chartering on the key trans-Atlantic (US Gulf to Europe) route continued apace. The Baltic Exchange Freight Index rose above its 1,000 point starting point for the first time as a direct result.AFP - 914 words
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217 1984-10-31 21 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood TWO SHIPS owned by Port Moresby-based companies are being prevented from trading to Japan by the tactics of the AustralianNe Zealand Eastern Conference, a Papua New Guinea government official said. PNG Car Carriers Pty Ltd and PNG Maritime Ltd were denied217 words
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369 1984-10-31 21 FT SALENINVEST, Sweden's biggest shipping group, has started negotiations with its leading creditors the state and Skandinavista Enskilda Bank en, in an attempt to delay repayments due next year of around Skr 250 million on its outstanding loan debts of some Skr 3.4 billion.FT - 369 words
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Article199 1984-10-31 21 AFP HONGKONG has become a major ship registration centre following a phenomal growth in the number of ocean-going ships seeking documentation in Hongkong, the HK Marine Department spokesman said. There were 760 ships on the Hongkong register with a combined gross tonnage of 5.2 millionAFP - 199 words
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Article158 1984-10-31 21 THE extent of high manning levels aboard Australian ships has been illustrated by the recent sale of Australian National Line's bulkcarrier, the Lake Eyre. While employed on the Australian coast, the 16,290 dwt ship operated with a crew of first 35, then for the last158 words
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Article187 1984-10-31 21 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/Straits187 words
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248 1984-10-31 21 A FURTHER push to switch business away from West African conference operators and into the independent roll-on roll-off sector has been launched by OT Africa Line. The company, which recently started a campaign to highlight the attractiveness of shipping cocoa on ro-ro ships, is248 words
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4175 1984-10-31 26 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.4,175 words
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Article655 1984-10-31 27 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 Pioneer 104WA 31.10.84 2300 Green Asia FSB 1000-1100 P4 Keum Glory 9/84 31.10.84 2300 World Wide TA 3 0900-1100 U2 Hongkong Ace 63/481 31.10.84655 words
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Article1796 1984-10-31 27 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Un-KiruU Liae Transgroup (SI. UmUH liaer Service Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Taepler Ocean us Shipping Agen cies <S) Manntex Enterprise (PK). AI par Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL)1,796 words
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Article397 1984-10-31 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Arrow Prince Equator III Huang Yun Jamaica Farewell Ava Baikal Berislav Chidambaram Jenhol Kota Bahagla Litija New Whale Pertiwl Silver Star World Discoverer Xenofon 44 22 29/30 35/6 47 5 31/2 33/4 22 10.11.84 8/9 18 15/6397 words
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Advertisement381 1984-10-31 19 TIMES lUisiiK'ss Dirt'C U>r\ of Sin^«i|H)rc (BUKU MKRAH) GIVES YOUR PRODUCTS SERVICES THE PROMINENCE THEY DESERVE iT 77? •IAKDINK AMAH FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Caftni Bfemerhawn after Hamburg •CJow* Times (S>ce): pa 2/11 1200 WS La 2/11 0001 HRS CMM CONIMU 27E QCVAUEIK» ME KOTMEORSTIL 2K MCIOLHCK x KOKJW CHANCE IX381 words
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Advertisement136 1984-10-31 19 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SFALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Shenlon M 0?C Mdnnn Houie Singapore 020? Tpi *****94 f No RS?S4i CFS office TPC 03 30 Tel 2223*31 end *****3? Terminal office TPC 03 29 Tel No *****90 *****93 iv;vn rami: Hi* FULL' COMTAHKR SERVICE i-KOM .I \l»\\ T \l\\136 words
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Advertisement818 1984-10-31 19 vFore»gn exchange Dealing^ MES BOOKS international Times Centre 1 New mdustrn) Roed Spore 1953 T«fc *****44 AmemßwolM timn Of oar***"©" SS6 50 Each MAERSK LINE Li_iJ r i I trr-i* —nu M 1 !Viry '^ir nT^i'''v '"rS7Tavi-^bgrir lll*' •/ll 13/11 20/11 27/11 4/12 11/12 25/11 2/12 9/12 16/12 23/12 L'/J818 words
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Advertisement297 1984-10-31 20 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 4/12 6/»2 4) Gburgl I yfSSEL Sailed SaM Sailed 2/11 4/11 loi Mm Acceptim fm: 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerltaven Aartws. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Malmo. Stockholm. Oslo 'Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder via S'porf 'Also direct cargo lor297 words
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Advertisement321 1984-10-31 20 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA MIDDLE EAST Also accepting LCL Cargo lor USA Ports only. S'Mrt Dtoa TRANS SIBERIAN SFPViCt CONVENTIONAL SERVICES EOT Pan Asia Line: ltd CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM JAR AN TAIWAN AGENT? SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD V M»m OHici *****22 <5321 words
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Advertisement869 1984-10-31 21 The Straits Steamship Group MANSFIELD CONTAINER SHIPPING PTE LTD Overseas Containers Limited Sla* Wte| hm 24/11 2C/11 21/11 »l/U U/12 IS/12 11/12 12/12 14/12 19/12 11/12 21/12 21/12 2S/12 27/12 12/1 94/1 17/1 11/1 12/1 14/1 17/1 H/l 21/1 24/1 2S/1 21/1 31/1 92/1 04/1 STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah,869 words
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Advertisement336 1984-10-31 21 Franco Belgian Services H OF ACt CONSORTIUM! CHARGFURS HAVRAISE M£UtX/'AJF la'ir 1 ~/.:33 /im! i.i .v. I (MEO CLUB MEMBtRi fee Si Ml C< NT A IN* HIStO SIHVILt I O At ST A J RII A CHARGEURS REUNIS Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd Port K«l«og "W T 3CI Img Jmy336 words
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Advertisement568 1984-10-31 22 1 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carriage to Scamfinavia, Med. Carribean I S. America Wand haulauge to inland destinations in Europe S'part P KHanj Pent I anon Bibao Gcno* Hburj Rdam BTueen Antwerp ■ntounus s/u i/u 10/11 3/12 6/12- 9/1214/12 12/12 22/12 Connecting in Kobe "Aho ocdeptmg cargo for ATLANTIC568 words
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Advertisement498 1984-10-31 22 M S LINE iOMfi i* FULLY CONTAINE FU SJ D SERVICE TO EUR Oft VIA SUEZ 1 th ce Como, Tl OWNTAI CWF 41N 3 11 HONGKONG CONTAJKR 4?W 10 11 CtCVAICR FMI 428 18 11 CHMA CONTMKR ?IW M/U CKVUKR ROZI 41* 29 11 ALSO LOADING FOR BRfMKRHAVtN P498 words
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Advertisement469 1984-10-31 22 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE: CONTAINER SERVICE ACItPTMG Fa I ICI CARGO TOR *P «l VIC HBC Fll ROM ANN IHV E»er Greet l/u 25/u #1/l j 02/ 2 M/ 12 OS/1? 07/17 E»er Gather uu W/l? u/12 1?/w 14/J2 |yi2 jy/17 ErarGtoe 21/11 u/H n/12 n/l2 m/i; 7S/12 27/12 uso469 words
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Advertisement837 1984-10-31 22 KIE GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. No K-A JALAM BE RANG API KMT KELANG SELANGOR. MALAYSIA TEL Nos *****2 3SM3S. *****2 *****4.*****2.*****7 W. MALAYSIA/S PORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: THATI BAIC t»IOMOH SATU tKITA tHATI SENANG TGAMNIA Kkblu L Dalu Tawau KK. SKan. Tawau Kkblu S kan Kkblu S kan837 words
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Advertisement803 1984-10-31 23 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES .vi, i TrT T COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES 12-16/11 rt 20-21/11 BANGKOK DIRECT SERVICES INDONESIA SERVICES i-t-i M 1, V ITTeT PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE LTD PIL BLDG., 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 S'pore 0106 Tel: *****33 (20 Lines) DIRECT LINE: *****39, *****76 TELEX: RS *****, *****, *****,803 words
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Advertisement854 1984-10-31 23 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE stimts TOEIMOff STORE P KEIANG 6w»w s/u s/u Ht«|»ont Eiprets 12/U 14/11 ■lay U/ll 71/11 n/ii 21/11 Fraittwt Eiprns 4/12 l/U Koatoon Say 12/12 14/12 I Eiprwi 20/12 21/12 bni 21/12 21/12 4/1 5/1 «prm 12/1 14/1 UK HUM 24/11 21/11 1/12 J/12854 words
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Advertisement609 1984-10-31 23 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF Far East S'pore Service Ful Container Vessel. Busan ToAohatru Kobe H*n|ion(S pert I| Pnot (At) GOWK Vl3 HB 11/10 11/10 21/10 25/10 27/10 1/11 3/U MAMPAHTVI4HB 20/10 20/10 30 10 3/11 5/11 10/11 12/11 GO«AVI4I€ 15/11 17/11 22/11 21/11 20/11 21/11 MAMPAMT *14 m 20/11609 words
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Advertisement384 1984-10-31 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION Avo V7l Leikow VB9 Myomoywa VB3 Lash to V 36 Pogon V 79 Myomoywa VB3 Loadnc for Rangoon S'pore P Kelong In Pt/1 Nov 2/3 Nov In Pt/1 Nov 5/ 6 Nov 19/23 Nov 8/9 Nov BANK LINE EXPRESS ICEPEHDENT SERVICE TO384 words
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Advertisement832 1984-10-31 24 L. K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Inclidlag DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI/MICRO BRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) SEEDER/ MOTHER VESSEL KANSAJ PIONEER V 39 N. EMERALD V 4 HYUGA MARU V.7 PENANG STORE MONTE MJBY V 23 JOHORE BUDGE V 37 maetemjnck vse ASM SIM V3O KANSAJ PIONEER832 words
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Advertisement413 1984-10-31 24 r.in::.,:::r.resi Accepting Bnakbufe and eentainecleed ctqom Dinct to Boutti Africa Acctptim Container t Bfertbwlt S.A MOKMSTDt *103 Acceptim Contamm Onty OSAKA MMU Ml* HAYAKANA MMU V. 711* Spm 17/11 11/11 30/11 CTM* El* 2/12 13/12 24/11 29/11 13/12 11/12 Mipute fib 11/12 11/12 27/11 M/ 12 S.A CQNSTANTIA *044 U413 words
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Advertisement626 1984-10-31 24 CAUfORMA/PACFIC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAOKR/REEEER/OOLK SERVICE Im*( tar lOS AKELB. SMI FRANCISCO SUTTU TACOMA VMCOUHI B C *ccpta, pa/fa CoaUhon AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fa/fa Cwt—n PI<N Tpm fnm M* Sf* Aho oca IUUT 19 20 No. 27 110. A tec 10 0k AM/Onj I- 23/24 Mm ft/24 Not626 words
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Advertisement293 1984-10-31 24 SANKO ASIA FROM JAPANESE PORTS ANO HONGKONG GOLDEN LINE CUM «MNSMPPMC{fTE)in >«| hmmat M H Cad SM SKUNK lIM T# «I*7H (II UDI Tat M Mil. Plata* *7*l p mm ami Pm« IfMII hm taint OUT UOtB (M) SM M TQ M 371 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: D GOUXN KM Colombo293 words
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Advertisement458 1984-10-31 24 INTRASEA !PTC) LTD 10 Anson Ho.-»cl »27 16 Inlemat'i 1 Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 L.n<"> o' BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK BUNGA KENANGA *****13 9/11 ROn/MT/tK. (AVON) C*RRY FLOWER 10/11 12/11 ROTT/ANT/ltf. (AVON) ALEXANDRIA 88M914 U/U SETE/ROTT/ANT/U.i. *4 SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S pore P. Kelong Ludnc tar MASASHMA MARU 12/11 IMM/MM458 words
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Advertisement743 1984-10-31 25 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPf FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE INf ACI C TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): HK CONTAINER 42* C PAUL 42* CROZE 41W 28/11 29/11 17/12 19/12 19/12 N CRYSTAL 27W 5/12 6/12 24/12 26/12 28/12 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 0 CHIEF S pore Closing Times: FCL743 words
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Advertisement437 1984-10-31 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels I SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON I f *l »i.»NI\ NfPTtlf# AGf NCKS PU I ID Irt 7/899/7 ***** M Booths) ???7SIO ??1?07? lOpfntiornl ????4R7 ??09?84 ilxnwi.il ??Q?4SO ;?0?V)4 (CJSI M< STSIS iNIS TUNAS Sill* SON RHO HI Irt 414W) 414.'44 PH437 words
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Advertisement719 1984-10-31 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOM6 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Tetei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KEIANC M/S SHAM AT HAH SOON SON. BHD IST AND 2NO FLOOR. NO 1. JALAN CEMPENMG PORT KIANG.719 words
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Advertisement691 1984-10-31 26 l?c<|i(Mial Container Lilies 3 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S A. 1500 Hrs. Tues, Thurs A Sat GDI HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER I.TKA UK V l.lhT \KKIKK SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE S port Loafrf far 15/11 Nov PI. Loub. Rawfan. Tamatave. Madagascar IM VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI691 words
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Advertisement28 1984-10-31 26 r a FARGO SHfPPmC COMPANY (PTE )LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICF SINGAPORE/BANGKOK EVERY 2 DAYS 7B Keppel Road 17 07 Taniong Pagar Complex Singapore 0208 Tel *****77 *****88 *****5228 words
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Advertisement143 1984-10-31 27 SABAH X'PRESS LINE S'pore ANSHIP VOY 1 2 Nov LOADING FOR KK/TAWAU Abo cafe Kudat ft L. Datu Subject to inducement. For Freiftvt Enquiries ANDEKA SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****45, *****50 TELEX: RS ***** ANSHIP heng GENERAL AGENTS CONTMENTAL FEEDERS PTE. LTD.. T*t: *****51 Tatax: RS 2110» FEEDERS AMIGO SHIPPING143 words
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Advertisement148 1984-10-31 27 SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD loa*« tor STOK COiOMO CMTTMONE OMLM RANGOON Sated 21/9 Sated 19/10 24/10 14/10 Sated 29/10 Hcavyttt ava MEHII OGUN WTI MMK COM (TIE) LID I* Btfte M #14-41, Fvtat Cmtn 1711 T* 33*01 (4 IMS) Dp* OM MMU UTtWUTtH (F Kl6) PALMYRA TSIRIS LINES S.A. SPORE148 words
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Advertisement647 1984-10-31 27 NG Shipping Private Ltd. IGV- T*t«phon«: *****90,*****43. SEM-CONTAMER SERVICE T CHITTAGONG/MADRAS (S'para Fbf) SMGAfORE PtNANG OfTTAGONG NEW GALACTICA 2/11 SaM NEW GUARDIAN 11/11 SaM PCIIGEHSTM SaM 1/11 LIZENA PTE LTD T«fc *****67, *****68 Tatox: R*****1 ETA ETD Loadnf for WKOW VENTUK 20/11 »/ll HCM/Plmm tafc SM SABAMG 7/11 15/11 Dim/Man647 words
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Advertisement84 1984-10-31 28 ATLAS LINES HGULM MDCKNOT SOWICE TO MO FROM CHTTMON6 MO CHMJM SMAPORE r KELANG POMNG M. SMM (IMGUKSNFIK) total (H MttSTH* (BMBJOCSH FIM) Nm 11/13 M SHMMEEN (WWBJWW FLAG) tor 15/11 CONTKNTM SMTM COWOHATWI PTE. LTD. SMGATOK TU *****64/5 UNES I Pwinc Hwte Tim HOT* (Fi.f MIBUT* 3(1431/*****1. •MAuw-vMttrniHt TO84 words
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Advertisement95 1984-10-31 28 DIRECT SERVICE TO DARWIN DARWIN/SINGAPORE/DARWIN WITH WONLOWIDC CONNECTIONS KSStt fIA ETD P GUMNC ETA [TO STORE FT» OARNM FRANCES BAT VOT-Jt 9 Not l(DIS)/12ftO») Not 23 Nm FRANCIS BAT »0T M 24 0k 25/77 Dk 5 ta* 15 FRANCIS BAT »OT 21 tan 15 25/31 taa 15 FN 15 Accapfc*95 words
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Advertisement545 1984-10-31 28 1* C.Y. LINE (A Member Of Tho ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FU.LT COnUCMSO SOIVKX TO EIKOK (VIA SUEZ) ORCNTAL CMKF 41N HONGKONG COMTUMI ¥4 m ocmicr fnu CHMA CONTAMR ?1R S pare P KUnj leHarvf A4*n Fstam tfW| kM Mwmp 3/IM/11 22/11 23/1125/11 27/11 21/IIM/U 10/11 11/11545 words
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Advertisement563 1984-10-31 28 PWI 5 COMPMMA KMMM H VAPOREES (CM.) 0 "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" j K lo«kne tor Cjlao RUtjrwi ko and rf ottm P*iu»i*> ports «itl> tunyiipwnt j| K m Koto r 0« CPV Ilvoufti Ms ol laknf to tin* destination 40 Pmjnf P Kola* Stafapmt 0 3 MMtAYEVERETT h«/ 2Nn 3/4563 words
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Advertisement509 1984-10-31 28 ZIM NON-CONFERENCE MHfOBUfT FHi CONTAMER SMS carpet to USA East I Nest Coast. Cantota wd East CaM i cmmi i > i r i Spart Eiat Irmtt m TWSTT 11 Nn »Nm 4 Dtc tim m v.v ZIM I AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE rwt IM BRISBANE IM SYDNEY TL-X ALSO ACCEPTHG509 words
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Miscellaneous153 1984-10-31 28 Regional Weather >?r i 0 N vS r >A <y Xi —> K It 0.1 j "f SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: RlWd«.om» T^Xr < „>..<) loots oa£**r w„».h*M Surface winds are indicated by arrows which153 words
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