The Business Times, 5 November 1984
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Title Section12 1984-11-05 1 BUSINESS TTMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1)84 60 CENTS12 words
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269 1984-11-05 1 AFP THE BANK of Thailand (BOT) has announced measures limiting commercial banks' net foreign currency holdings in an attempt to prevent windfall profits from a baht devaluation effective today. Commercial banks could not maintain cash or forward position net foreign currency holdings exceedingAFP - 269 words
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Article86 1984-11-05 1 THE GENERAL election is likely to be held next month after the 4 0' and 'A' level examinations, which will end on Dec 7, but before the new year. This hint was given by Mr Goh Chok Tong, Defence Minister and Second Health Minister, yesterday. He86 words
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563 1984-11-05 1 JOHN LIM - Local radiator maker complains of infringement against its catalogue rights By JOHN LIM, Industrial Correspondent A SINGAPORE radiator manufacturer has filed an appeal in the US following its unsuccessful suit against a Californian company for infringement of its catalogue copyrights. Damages of about US$3 million563 words
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425 1984-11-05 1 THE HOUSING and Development Board is reviewing its home-ownership scheme to allow more middle income families to buy flats. It is also looking into how it can help those who apply to rent flats become home owners. Disclosing this yesterday,425 words
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234 1984-11-05 1 NEW CANDIDATES who are well-qualified, willing to serve and stand under the PAP (Peoples' Action Party) banner would gain the support of grassroots leaders. Foreign Affairs and Culture Minister, Mr S Dhanabalan said yesterday at the end of his walkabout of Kaki234 words
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247 1984-11-05 1 BUSINESSMEN operating at the Outram Park Complex have a big problem on their hands the shops there have had poor sales since the complex opened 14 years ago. Mr Koe Khoon Poh, honorary secretary of the complex's shopkeepers' association, armed with a petition, told247 words
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343 1984-11-05 1 OTIS Elevator will instal double-decker lifts in the proposed Treasury Building under a $14.5 million contract awarded recently. The 16 double-decker lifts will be in operation within two years in the 52-storey building being developed by Temasek Holdings and DBS Bank jointly. Otis will also343 words
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Article163 1984-11-05 1 THE MALAYSIAN Home Affairs Ministry has uncovered an attempt to disseminate communist ideology in the country through cartoons and comics. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad said the list of titles of such comic books was long but the authority had so far163 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-11-05 1 CABINET MINISTERS and Members of Parliament yesterday led their constituency members in planting fruit trees, the start of a five-year fruit tree planting campaign. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew planted a Jambu Ayer sapling at the compound of Duxton Plain Community Centre. The target is124 words
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Advertisement124 1984-11-05 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan ®Waytoong Mortgage and Finance (S> Lid A wholly owned suOadary ol Hongkong Bank 6 Claymore Hilt »03 00 Claymore Plaza Singapore 0322 A .P. No. 0005 Devaluation reverses tough stand, Page 7 SONY r 7 m IB« KX-20PS1 51cm124 words
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Advertisement378 1984-11-05 1 703 aara Ghostbusters is in town. JAIME LYE attended a preview of the movie which haunted America's comic circle, and concludes it is the finest comedy of the year. It is the kind of film that helps restore faith in Hollywood's ability to come up with some gem, if only378 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article1052 1984-11-05 2 TERRY DODSWORTH - Electronics are bringing changes to the US clothing industry By TERRY DODSWORTH FT THE DESKTOP electronics boom that has made the average Wall Street office look something like the cockpit of a Concorde has not proved anything like so adaptable to the needs of shopfloorFT - 1,052 words
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FRONTIERS
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Article, Illustration141 1984-11-05 2 LEE HAN SHIH - Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH A MAJOR HINDRANCE to rescues at sea is the problem of locating the shipwrecked sailors, a problem made somewhat more difficult at times than trying to find the proverbial needle in the haystack. However, a device produced by West Germany's141 words
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Article143 1984-11-05 2 THE DIPLOMATIC skill of the world's largest computer maker is being tested. It was only recently that IBM came to a compromise with the European Community over its role in the development of the EEC's computer industry. Now, the company finds that it has to tread carefully between143 words
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Article112 1984-11-05 2 JAPAN'S Isuzu Motors recently announced a plan to develop what it said was to be the world's first ceramic engine controlled by electronics. A spokesman for the company, a major truck and car maker, declined to give details of the plan, but he said the all-ceramic engine, with112 words
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Article345 1984-11-05 2 THE ECONOMIC climate established for the finals of the 14th National Management Game was based upon a cyclic pattern starting at a median level leading to a pronounced down trend which recovered around Period 3. The following is a period-by-period reconstruction of play: Period 1.345 words
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343 1984-11-05 2 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG MANAGERS who are looking for the magic key to solve their problems had better stop searching. There is no one simple formula that can solve all the problems in one's managerial duties, according to Professor James Rosenzweig, Cycle Carriage visiting343 words
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Article, Illustration1386 1984-11-05 3 ANNA TEO - The citations read alike: management is people-centred, the companies are committed to training, and workers are intimately involved in the efficient running of their companies. They are, after all, our model companies the beacons for other enterprises. What have the winners of1,386 words
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Advertisement417 1984-11-05 2 "The Oce 1900's basic purchase price may at first seem high for a 45 copy per minute copier; however, the consumer gets much in return for his or her investment." Observations from an independent test. This was the start of a report, by an independent testing authority, of Oc£'s 1900417 words
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Advertisement176 1984-11-05 3 Ultimately, your computer performs only as well as th 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 media176 words
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Advertisement8 1984-11-05 3 Welcome aboard. <*< •c 81 «1 4 German Airlines8 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration1108 1984-11-05 4 MILLIONS of Americans will go to the polls tomorrow to vots in the United States' 50th presidential election, deciding whether incumbent Republican Ronald Reagan or Democratic challenger Walter Mondale will be the US chief executive for the next four years. Voters also will elect 33UPI - 1,108 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-11-05 4 AP RONALD Wilson Reagan's initial bid for elective office, at an age when most people are planning their retirement, was not taken seriously by his opponents, who dismissed the veteran Hollywood actor as an amateur in politics. But he won that round in 1966 by a landslideAP - 449 words
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Article, Illustration426 1984-11-05 4 AP WALTER Frederick Mondale first made public his ambition to be US President 10 years ago, beginning a quest that brought him within a heartbeat of his goal, when he served as Vice-President under Carter. As a Senator, Mondale championed the poor and blacks, but heAP - 426 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-11-05 5 AFP PROMINENT former university colleagues of General Fabian Ver on Saturday expressed support for the Philippine armed forces chief implicated with 25 others in the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. A full-page advertisement in the Bulletin Today newspaper by 30 alumni of theAFP - 392 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-11-05 5 AP WHILE Hindus slaughtered Sikhs across India, uncounted instances of brotherly love between the two communities showed the light of the human spirit in the country's dark hour. Almost 1,000 people most of them believed to be Sikhs were yesterday reportedAP - 341 words
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113 1984-11-05 5 Reuter A SIKH secessionist leader who had declared that Indian leader Indira Gandhi deserved to die says he is under British police protection after receiving death threats. Jagjit Singh Chauhan, President of the self-styled republic of Khalistan, said on Saturday that anonymousReuter - 113 words
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225 1984-11-05 5 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has condemned the Sikh separatist Khalistan movement and said her government had wanted to prosecute its leader in Britain. Mrs Thatcher said on Saturday that she was shocked by a recent broadcast by the secessionist leader, Jagjit Singh Chauhan, callingReuter - 225 words
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Article215 1984-11-05 5 UPI UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar has urged both the Arabs and Israelis to consider carefully the concept of a UN "umbrella" for a negotiated settlement of their conflict. In a report to the General Assembly and the Security Council, Mr de Cuellar proposedUPI - 215 words
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Article80 1984-11-05 5 Reuter THE UNITED NATIONS Human Rights Committee, including members from Britain, the Soviet Union and France, has denounced possession of nuclear weapons as a crime against humanity and said they should be banned. A document endorsed by the committee also urged all states "to take urgent steps...toReuter - 80 words
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324 1984-11-05 5 Reuter THE EXECUTIVE director of the International Energy Agency has said that the Opec countries had taken a narrow approach to the problem of falling oil prices and that another crisis meeting could come soon. The official, Helga Steeg said on Friday,Reuter - 324 words
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Article69 1984-11-05 5 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad will receive the first honorary fellowship award of the Institute of Management Consultants of Malaysia. He will receive it on Wednesday at the institute's first fellowship dinner. The institute will also launch its first publication, a compilation of highlightsBernama - 69 words
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515 1984-11-05 5 Reuter THE FINAL cost of the British coal strike for public finances is likely to be larger than the Treasury estimate announced last week, economists said. Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said the strike would add £1.5 billion to the public sectorReuter - 515 words
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169 1984-11-05 5 Reuter THE BRITISH government has been "sneaking in" coal from the United States, Poland and South Africa to offset effects of the coal miners' strike, Newsweek reported. It said 200,000-tonne carriers, banned by dockers at British ports, have been unloading cargoes ofReuter - 169 words
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Article91 1984-11-05 5 Reuter A STRIKE at Britain's stateowned Austin Rover will begin today after the failure of pay talks between management and workers, union officials said. Austin Rover said it would seek a court injunction requiring the unions to withdraw the strike call until a secret ballot ofReuter - 91 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article48 1984-11-05 5 INDONESIA earned US$l6 billion from exports of industrial products this year, up from U*****.7 million over the same period last year, the Ministry of Industry said. The target of earnings from exports of industrial products is US$3.4 billion for 1984, compared with U*****.6 million in 1963.48 words
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Article46 1984-11-05 5 THE US unemployment rate remained at 7.4 per cent for the second successive month in October. The Labour Department said the number of people out of work was virtually stagnant at 8.43 million last month. Total employment, however, grew by 347,000 to 105.59 million.46 words
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Article37 1984-11-05 5 THE SOUTH KOREAN government plans to reinstate most blacklisted former politi- cians later this month, a daily reported on Saturday. This is to enable them to resume political activity before parliamentary elections expected in February.37 words
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Article41 1984-11-05 5 Agencies PRESIDENT Mitterrand's popular approval rating has slipped to the lowest level ever in his term. According to a poll, 59 per cent of those questioned said they were "not confident" he could "resolve the problems currently facing France".Agencies - 41 words
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541 1984-11-05 6 Charges of closing markets to goods UPI US COMMERCE Secretary Malcolm Baldrige and a group of South Korean businessmen have accused each other's country of having closed its markets to many of the other's products. The exchange provides a preview of many ofUPI - 541 words
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Article85 1984-11-05 6 UPI HARVARD Law School has ejected a brief case-toting, nattily dressed young man who "spoke more than anyone in class" and proved to be an imposter not enrolled in the prestigious school. Stephen Travis, described as in his 20s, has written to Har- vard presidentUPI - 85 words
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193 1984-11-05 6 UPI PRIME MINISTER Shimon Peres's government has ratified a three-month price and wage freeze aimed at easing Israel's 900 per cent inflation. The order, which froze prices on hundreds of goods at their Friday level, was approved by Finance Minister Yitzhak Modai andUPI - 193 words
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378 1984-11-05 6 AFP BEIJING and Moscow have begun to thaw out their relations, hit by the freeze which followed US President Ronald Reagan's visit to China in April, Western diplomats said. In Beijing, the fifth session of bilateral talks aimed at normalising relations closed with aAFP - 378 words
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144 1984-11-05 6 AP A 65-YEAR-OLD retired West German engineer has been appointed to run a Chinese factory, the first foreign head for a state-owned enterprise since the communists took power 35 years ago, according to the China Daily newspaper. The official English-language newspaper saidAP - 144 words
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Article155 1984-11-05 6 AP CHINESE-AMERICAN writer Henry Liu was about to publish two books revealing embarrassing details of conflict in Taiwan's Nationalist Chinese government when he was murdered in a San Francisco suburb last month, the China Daily said. The official English-lan-guage newspaper quoted former Nationalist official Cheng Siyuan, a friendAP - 155 words
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Article761 1984-11-05 6 ARRIVALS Operator Strvict Locol From number time Al AM 1 2 0005 BOM SIA SQII 0110 LAX/TYO PAA PA5 0155 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ43 0730 DHA MAS MH68I 0820 KUL MAS MH60I 0905 KUL sv SV386 0920 JED/RUH MAS MH67I 0935 KUL MAS MH81I 0940 PEN CAL C1806761 words
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Advertisement337 1984-11-05 4 To give just any would be point nypen intless. 7 1 If you have ever received a pen from a business associate you may remember it by some unpleasant experience. Like the time it stained your favourite shirt. Or, during an important meeting, when it stopped writing long before you337 words
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Advertisement203 1984-11-05 5 J""" H)r* w 1 FOR SALE A 5750,000 2 YEARS IN DESIGNING 10 YEARS IN BUILDING A unique concept, Camelot Castle consists of 150 squares of solid brick building and 62'/? acres approx of prime land on 2 titles Built around a large central courtyard the castle consists of restaurant203 words
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Advertisement272 1984-11-05 5 If here can you find an elegant If lifestyle within the quiet seclusion of a tranquil, leafy park, yet be in the very heart of towrf? Or live in an elite residential neighbourhood, yet be only a short stroll away to the excitement of downtown Orchard Road? Where, but at272 words
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Advertisement131 1984-11-05 6 W r i \^l Tzmi^H 1I k /fV 3#? 7/ J" v _i* >r < *V V wC r v-- w > IS* r A- v M The testof a good flight is when it's over. Whenever you fly Cathay Pacific, we aim to get you there in the best131 words
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Advertisement10 1984-11-05 6 Pan Am Clipper Class. Scat room. More Leeroom. More Space.10 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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218 1984-11-05 7 THE Singapore dollar got a boost and soared from 2.1653 to a level of 2.1530 against the American currency, the highest since August. The unit also strengthened against the other currencies. There was initial underlying support for the US dollar and it opened at218 words
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Article357 1984-11-05 7 THE INTERBANK rates weakened further last week after several major banks announced a V* per cent cut in their prime lending rates. Overnight funds opened at 6'/« 6'* per cent and was dealt mostly around the 6 per cent region. However, short-covering on Friday pushed the rate357 words
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Article374 1984-11-05 7 THE DOLLAR tumbled last Thursday and Friday on European and American forex tradings to as low as 2.9250 marks. Consequently, gold rallied to close the week US$5.OO an ounce higher at US$343/343.50 (Spot London delivery basis). Bullishness in the Deutscehemark futures was further boosted as374 words
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Article217 1984-11-05 7 ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Nov 2: BID PRICES High Low us$ 7 day* I month 915/16 N 9 3/4 9 7/8 9 11/16 2 months 10 1/8 9 3/4 3 months 10 1/4 9 13/16 6 months 10 5/8 9 15/16 9217 words
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Article, Illustration491 1984-11-05 7 THE PIU is the lowest ternfe* rat* at otedi a bank is prepared to lend in Setfapof* (Man to its donts on an overdraft or dwund bash PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday, Nov 2 as supplied by the Association of Banks in491 words
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329 1984-11-05 7 THE RECOVERY of the US dollar which began towards the end of the preceding week came to an end as early as last Monday evening. In subsequent trading, the dollar weakened against all major currencies. The downturn started at a329 words
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Article21 1984-11-05 7 UBS US doll«r End of trend through monetary turnaround? Deutochemerk A Swiss franc: Main alternatives to the dollar. ÜBSUBS - 21 words
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293 1984-11-05 7 FT THAILAND'S unexpected devaluation of the baht by 14.8 per cent last Friday reversed its previous tough stand on the issue in a bid to improve the country's external payments position. The sudden move, announced after markets had closed in the Far East, reduced theFT - 293 words
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Article53 1984-11-05 7 Reuter THE WORLD BANK is lending Indonesia US$ll million to help fund a project to fight erosion of farmland in Java. Indonesia would develop and test agricultural and conservation techniques to improve farming in river basin areas. Some 165,000 families should benefit from increased productionReuter - 53 words
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129 1984-11-05 7 AP UNDER a new policy announced over the weekend by South Korea's monetary board, bank interest rates on some time deposits and non-essential loans are to be increased by one percentage point effective today. The interest rate on time deposits with a maturityAP - 129 words
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Article185 1984-11-05 7 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corp (IBM) seeks to be the first issuer when Japan lifts its ban on Euroyen bond issues by foreign companies next month, securities house sources say. Daiwa Securities Co and Salomon Brothers International are expected to be joint lead managersReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement100 1984-11-05 7 Now,there are eighty-two of these m ■.>>- t 4^ ;< l\ "-2E from all Post Off ices in Singapore. The service is Telefax. Now extended to all post offices and all Telecoms customer services outlets. So just walk into the nearest outlet for your Telefax Service. Very convenient indeed. Saving100 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration752 1984-11-05 8 NYT NOT SINCE the soldier-reform-ers of the American occupation rewrote the rules of the Tokyo Stock Exchange more than 30 years ago has that institution faced greater changes. For the first time, a foreign securities firm has a chance to buy a seat onNYT - 752 words
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Advertisement121 1984-11-05 8 HEWLETT- PACKARD congratulates Chartered Industries of Singapore Pte Ltd for being the First Company in Asia to be awarded Class A Status by Oliver Wight Associates, USA in the use of MRP II: Manufacturing Resource Planning in its subsidiary Chartered Firearms Industries Pte Ltd The system involves the use of121 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous623 1984-11-05 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Lordly showman? (5) 6 Move his broken foot! (5) 9 Airborne container? (3-4) 10 Quick way to divide fodder (5) 11 We get such weather in excluding sunshine! (5) 12 Does it smell like tar on the stern of a boat? (5) 13 As sent to623 words
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Miscellaneous1134 1984-11-05 8 BriStdW ifttmlLDictenS JO^JS f\ ojosd M NOUR) SHeu. U KG. epR "J nous is giving Rfce woo s-nu. knocking rne cpsuse fo£ concern ground u)ith th£, (sf\ggi6, KBVtD &VPS,£S 0 TO IMD Mad) 2.30 PM SBC Text 'Live' Sample Paces 3.00 Operant and Propamine Heights folowed by Princess Chant Pint1,134 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration401 1984-11-05 9 PUTRA CUP Golfer Vincent Lee showed that he was in fine tune for the regional competition with an emphatic victory in Warren's matchplay competition first-round tie yesterday. The 18-year-old four handicapper strolled to a five and three win over Peter Quah (10) to401 words
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Article, Illustration771 1984-11-05 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER FOR approximately three minutes tomorrow Australia and a fair part of New Zealand will grind to a halt. Schools will suspend classes, cash registers at supermarkets will fall silent, taxi drivers will refuse passengers, prison work details will take771 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration388 1984-11-05 9 GRACE YU - By GRACE YU AN ART exhibition now on at the Art Forum featuring the works of 12 European artists is like a welcome breath of fresh air. The collection of tapestry, paper works, collages, prints and sculptures reflect innovation and excitement. In this exhibition which388 words
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519 1984-11-05 9 mm On The Sail Sea By Sapriya Singh Aignu Publications, 1184 1M page» Reviewed by Tsaag Saa Yin SUPRIYA Singh breaks all traditional images of the shy, retiring and strictly governed Sikh women whose role in the family circle is to bear children and519 words
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Article279 1984-11-05 9 JAIME LYE - -By JAIME LYE WATCHING Ghostbusters is like witnessing a comedy from the Laurel and Hardy era being tossed into a time machine together with the wit and technology of the 80's and given a good thump. Because what gets spat out is a hilarious279 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article189 1984-11-05 10 AFP SOUTH Korean electronics companies Samsung and Gold Star are expanding their operations in the US and Western Europe. Industrial sources in Seoul say that Samsung (Three Stars) is scheduled to open a US$25 million plant in the US at Roxbury, New Jersey, with a yearlyAFP - 189 words
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152 1984-11-05 10 UPI AMERICAN Honda Motor Co will build a repackaging and distribution centre on a 28-hectare site in Troy, Ohio, that will employ about 75 people. The centre, which will eventually involve a US$l6 million investment, will receive automotive and motorcycle parts from Honda'sUPI - 152 words
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Article112 1984-11-05 10 Reuter TELEFON AB LM Ericsson, a Swedish telecommunications group, has signed an agreement to buy semiconductors from the Italian company SGSAtes Componenti Elettronici SPA and to develop integrated circuits jointly. The president of Ericsson subsidiary Ericsson Information Systems AB, Mr Stig Larsson, says that the deal willReuter - 112 words
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293 1984-11-05 10 Reuter WALL STREET stock investors mostly stayed on the sidelines last Friday to end the final week before the presidential elections with a session marked by low volume and slightly lower prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped by 0.44 points to 1216.65. VolumeReuter - 293 words
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Article136 1984-11-05 10 NOV 02 a Hud Boy Mm 42* unch A bit** Akon 28 371* tnco Int Prov P<>« bit Utt 14 31*4 20* Atgomo Bonk Moot 20V* 23* 12* unch Ml hfcckel •(•ft Add Lobtow B t5* 18* unch EM T«l BP Con Ltd 33*4 27* Mots«y Ferg 3* 24*136 words
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Article656 1984-11-05 10 MOV 02 US$ ACF Muitnti Ale an Alumn Alcoa Alegheny Lud Akd Own Cp Afc«d Storm A*s-Cha*mers Am Brandt Inc Am Broodcost Am Can Co Am Cyonamd Am Elec Pwr Am Express Am Home Prod Am Motors Cp Am Natiral Gas Am Tel Tel Ama> Inc Amerada Hess656 words
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Article446 1984-11-05 10 Amsterdam NOV 02 Fl» ABN 344 50 ♦25 Atgon ***** 05 Ahotd 187 00 -I Akio ***** -09 AM€V ***** +0 1 Amtoi Anvobfi 66 20 +0 2 B«rV 43 80 +13 Boh ***** 22 Bonum* 272 00 0 5 Bcrti o Burtct 69 30 +0 3 Catond446 words
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404 1984-11-05 10 NYT IF HISTORY is a guide, the months following tomorrow's presidential election will be anything but a celebration for the stock market. In fact, post-election blues have soured investors on stocks every four years since the election of Lyndon B Johnson in 1964.NYT - 404 words
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Advertisement110 1984-11-05 10 HUANG PALACE "A Hong Kong Tim Sum served from 11 am lo 2.30 pm (We also cater for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and Chinese dinner functions.) Fnt Rrsmfitian.% pirn* tall 2WH22 t.xl I*l7 or l-KH) PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL SINGAPORE 181. Kilt IM'lmi RUHI. WJ) L*»TOI22 r^m^W n A sumptous buffet lunch110 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration438 1984-11-05 11 NYT ROWNTREE Mackintosh PLC has torn down old warehouses in York, England, to build a manufacturing plant for KitKat, the chocolate wafer bar that is its biggest seller. But even while the factory is going up, with the expectationNYT - 438 words
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Article, Illustration631 1984-11-05 11 Reuter ROLAND "Tiny" Rowland's trading and mining conglomerate Lonrho has finally abandoned its marathon struggle for control of House of Fraser, Britain's biggest store chain and owner of the London shop Harrods. Lonrho, which has its roots in Africa but hasReuter - 631 words
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413 1984-11-05 11 UPI WHEN COCA-COLA sells a bottling plant to a country where cash is hard to come by, the company sometimes has to swap for homegrown goods like beer or wine. Mr Frederick Greenwood, president of the Coca-Cola Trading Co. said: "We can importUPI - 413 words
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Advertisement125 1984-11-05 11 At COFFEE GARDEN, we serve you round the clock .4 Whether you have an appetite for local or continental cuisines, you'll find our dishes appealing and delicious, our staff friendly and efficient. Try our new additions specially prepared by top Hong Kong chefs: Dian Xin Barbequed pork Wonton noodles Roasted125 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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1073 1984-11-05 12 AFP COMMODITY MARKETS again held few surprises last week, apart from some notable exceptions, in a week overshadowed by the breakdown of the latest talks to settle the British miners' strike, and preceding the US presidential elections. Though largely anticipated, theAFP - 1,073 words
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324 1984-11-05 12 Cocoa conference adjourns with little settled AFP AN INTERNATIONAL cocoa conference adjourned in Geneva last FYiday until next February after approving a basis for future discussions between producers and consumers, conference chairman Mario Aleman of Ecuador announced. Delegates have been meeting since Oct 8 in an effort to reach aAFP - 324 words
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434 1984-11-05 12 Reuter INDONESIA'S drive to promote the export of its non-oil commodities has never been pursued more vigorously than at present, though the situation has not quite reached the "export or perish" stage. Non-oil commodities account for about 24 per cent ofReuter - 434 words
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Article99 1984-11-05 12 AP COLOMBIA'S coffee production hit a record 1.78 billion lb in the year ending Sep 30, the National Federation of Coffee Growers said last Thursday. It now has 1.61 billion lb of surplus coffee due to overproduction the past few years. The country is the world's second-largestAP - 99 words
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Article125 1984-11-05 12 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed four to three UScents a bushel lower on Friday in light trade, with December ending down 3'/« cents at $3.60- 3 4 a bushel. Produce Grain and Dean Witter bought December late, while Cargill bought July. Corn futures closed 2V«125 words
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Article119 1984-11-05 12 SOYBEAN futures on Chicago Board of Trade tumbled from mid-session levels to close 9'/i to two US-cents a bushel lower in moderately active trade on Friday. The November contract finished 9'/j cents lower at $6.22'4 a bushel. Commercials sold, presumably hedging anticipated sales, with Cargill and Central Soya selling119 words
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Article207 1984-11-05 12 PRODUCE prices generally close mixed on the Singapore exchange last week. In the pepper market, prices fell in quiet trading. Both black and white pepper eased by about $15 per 100 kg as buyers stayed on the sidelines. A trader said that producers are reluctant to207 words
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94 1984-11-05 12 Reuter RUBBER EXPERTS from the United Nations Development Programme are due to visit Ghana this month as part of the country's attempts to boost rubber output, the Ghanaian newspaper People's Daily Graphic said. The daily said the experts will spend one week inspectingReuter - 94 words
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Article1208 1984-11-05 12 COFFEE Robusta futures finished last Friday an active session £20 to £56 a tonne lower and at the lowest levels for three weeks. January traded last at £2,280, a loss of £54 from Thursday. But spot November traded against the trend on Friday and finished at £2,470, down1,208 words
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Article352 1984-11-05 12 Futures in Lm4m were neglected and business was confined to crosses last Friday, with the market continuing to lack fresh trading incentive. July/September traded at £675 and closed at £670/ 680, down from £680/700 on Thursday night. Sales were 34 lots at 15 tonnes. Physicals were active in the352 words
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Article34 1984-11-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR TIN Dot* Closing Price* Tut now (M$/k*>) (te MMl) Oct 29 29 15 71 Oct 30 29 15 75 Oct 31 29.15 66 Nov 1 29.15 856 Nov 2 29 21 17734 words
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Article154 1984-11-05 12 Chinese Produce Exchange (Sellers' noon dosing pricM on No* Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 502 50 t 2. S$/tOO kg) 110 FOB NSW 380 00 B W FOB NSW 281 00 Coconut oil Gambier Bulk FOB 195 00 FOB NSW 305 00 Oid drum FOB 208 00 New154 words
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Advertisement150 1984-11-05 12 i Ni 4UI r IN IHI heart of this compact little volume lies the inspiring messages of hope and wisdom which remind us of life's manifold lavours and what contributes to a rich and meaningful existence. In searching for the deepest reason for human happiness I alw ays found, deep150 words
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Article, Illustration5549 1984-11-05 13 CHEN QINGSHUN - It 1 Singapore By CHEN QINGSHUN FRUSTRATION and agony probably best summed up investors' attitude towards the Singapore stock market last week, as the Straits Times Industrial Index fell to a 19-momth low. The BT Composite Index feU 18.96 points to5,549 words
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Article199 1984-11-05 13 VlAustralia Oj m Reuter CONTINUED strength among financial stocks and a rash of takeover activity on the industrial boards dominated trading on Australian share markets last week, brokers said. A strong rally on Friday boosted prices across the boards and saved mining and oil stocksReuter - 199 words
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Article441 1984-11-05 13 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Nov 2 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Kuolo Sidim: Bonus issue of one-for-one. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Chuon Hup Morine Ltd is buying another 17 vessels and a 50 per cent shareholding interest in FT Rig Tenders Indonesia for U5512.97 million (5527.5 million) cash.441 words
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Article347 1984-11-05 13 THE forthcoming presidential elections and the uncertainty surrounding the development of the economy prompted a wait-and-see approach on the part of many Wall Street investors. The unexpectedly sharp upturn of the Dow Jones on Tuesday was undercut the next day by profit-taking. The trend on the347 words
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Article1707 1984-11-05 14 GERALD COLVERD - fi |nju| London puj Jinn M By GERALD COLVERD THE CONCEPT of a bowler hat, pin-striped dark suit and an umbrella (irrespective of the weather) as the symbols of the City of London have long given way to Italian-styled suits, a pore he and pop-style haircuts as1,707 words
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154 1984-11-05 14 AFP STOCK MARKETS in Hongkong fell 21.6 points amid uncertainty over the direction of the US economy and interest rates, with the Hang Seng Index ending the week at 1035.23. The United States, easily the top export market of this AsianAFP - 154 words
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804 1984-11-05 14 m |j/ New York UPI THE STOCK MARKET, bolstered by signs of declining interest rates, scored a broad-based gain this week in moderate trading in spite of some investor nervousness about the presidential election. The movements in stocks were linked to those inUPI - 804 words
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Article188 1984-11-05 14 Kyodo NEC CORP, a major Japanese computer manufacturer, estimated its personal computer shipment at 620,000 units for the current fiscal year ending next March, down from the initial estimate of 700,000 units, a company official said. The downward revision came about due to a slower-than-ex-pected expansionKyodo - 188 words
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785 1984-11-05 14 K.Lumpur A THE Kuala Lumpur stock market slipped further into the doldrums last week with share prices retreating to their lowest level in 15 months. For most of the week, investors generally preferred to stay away on the sidelines as785 words
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200 1984-11-05 14 BCI THE UPSHOT of the short week for the Milan share maket was a 1.3 per cent gain with the BCI All-Share Index up to 213.67, on volume that swelled a bit from 20,000 to 22,000 million lire per day on average. TheBCI - 200 words
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Article86 1984-11-05 14 AFP THE stock market was buoyant this week. The Flick scandal, which had weighed on the market at the end of October, was left in the background as positive half-time company results pushed shares ahead. In cars, VW rose 7.6 to 197.2, BMW rose three toAFP - 86 words
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Article783 1984-11-05 14 Current Ei Books Date Total for To tot for payment date close payable the year previous y« A 1 S B 15%(b) NYA NYA NYA 15% 15% A M D B 6 3%(b) Oct 8 Oct 18 Nov 29 63% 18% A M D B 2%l Nov 12783 words
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347 1984-11-05 14 H T k, AFP SUPPORTED by such factors as the decline in crude oil prices and US interest rates abroad and confidence and excess liquidity at home, the Dow Jones Average soared to a record high on Wednesday last week. TheAFP - 347 words
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Advertisement61 1984-11-05 14 Mj IIUl l UU l ilM:>,t',W l M' SINGAPORE BRANCH $50,000,000 U.S. DOLLAR FLOATING RATE NEGOTIABLE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE NOVEMBER 6, 1985 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from November 5, 1984 to May 6, 1985 the Certificates61 words
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Article, Illustration778 1984-11-05 15 SIME DARBY Bhd is rapidly diversifying into export-oriented tropical agriculture in the Philippines which will provide another strong growth pillar for the group's Philippines operations in the future. The expansion into the agricultural side will, in effect, become a second "strong leg" for778 words
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Article280 1984-11-05 15 BRITISH Malayan Trustees Ltd said the dividend of $1 per share less tax, if approved at the AGM on Dec 6, will be paid on Dec 7. The transfer register of the company will close on Dec 5. KUALA SIDIM Rubber Co Bhd announced that the company's transfer280 words
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Article448 1984-11-05 15 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Date announced lost year Year ending Net EPS (cents) Gross dr» (%> Net profit ($*000) G Lumber H K Tin K G Hldgs Peak Huo Petaling Tin MTP CASH Leong Huot SBS Ayer Hitam Rub JCEnt Chem Ind M Credit Spore Lond Syn448 words
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503 1984-11-05 15 THE Kuala Lumpur Sto£k Exchange (KLSE) is to settle once and for all the ambiguity surrounding stockbrokers' use of the deposits placed with them by remisiers. It is understood that the KLSE is drafting bye-laws to its rules which would help503 words
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669 1984-11-05 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE PERMODALAN Nasional Bhd (PNB), the investment arm of the Malaysian government, is making a bid for Highlands and Lowlands Bhd at M 52.70 a share, effectively valuing the plantation company at $816 million. This takeover offer follows the669 words
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484 1984-11-05 15 PERN AS Charter Management Sdn Bhd (PCM) has defended its role as general managers to Kamunting Tin Dredging. Two rival groups are engaged in a tussle over control of Kamunting. PCM, which has kept mum in spite of allegations of484 words
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566 1984-11-05 15 NEWLY-LISTED Kumpulan Emas has taken several moves to streamline the group structure and to increase its presence in the plantations and manufacturing fields. The various steps taken were announced along with the group's latest unaudited results which showed a considerable rise in group pre-tax566 words
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Advertisement154 1984-11-05 15 DIPLOMA IN INVESTMENT ANALYSIS Applications are invited from candidates who wish to pursue a oneyear evening course leading to a Diploma in Investment Analysis to be awarded by the Singapore Securities Research Institute. Diploma Programme Part I Paper 1 Paper 2 Paper 3 Part H Paper 1 Paper 2 Stock154 words
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705 1984-11-05 16 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE SINGAPORE-BASED US dollar floating rate certificates of deposit (FRCD) market, recording its worst performance since its inception in November 1977, is in danger of being overshadowed for the first time by Hongkong. Only 11 issues totalling US$26O705 words
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Article, Illustration371 1984-11-05 16 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH SINGAPORE'S portmaster is gearing up to play landlord to its new $250 million corporate headquarters under construction at the junction of Alexander Road and Pasir Panjang Road. Advertisements of the PSA Building began to appear in the local371 words
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92 1984-11-05 16 A FIVE-MEMBER team from the Royal Thai police department will be here tomorrow and on Wednesday. The team, led by Police Major General Pluek Suwannaveg, deputy commissioner, Central Investigation Bureau, will visit the Registry of Vehicles tomorrow morning. This will be followed by92 words
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63 1984-11-05 16 THE SINGAPORE Polytechnic Photographic Society is holding a photo exhibition on life in the polytechnic, starting today until Nov 9 at the administration block foyer. A total of 170 entries have been received from the monochrome and colour prints sections. The competition, which offers63 words
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246 1984-11-05 16 Reuter LABOUR Prime Minister Bob Hawke yesterday held a healthy lead in the run-up to Australia's Dec 1 general election, in spite of attempts to smear his government over organised crime. About 65 per cent of voters believe Mr Hawke is goodReuter - 246 words
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285 1984-11-05 16 AFP, Reuter HINDUS and Sikhs joined together in a peace march yesterday through the riot-torn Indian capital of New Delhi as world leaders flew out after attending Saturday's funeral of assassinated leader Indira Gandhi. The march, whichAFP,; Reuter - 285 words
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Article135 1984-11-05 16 SUMIDEN Singapore Pte Ltd, the largest manufacturer of enamelled magnetic wires in Singapore, is expanding its capacity. In response to "strong demand" here, it is injecting another $7 million into its $19 million fully mechanised plant in Jurong. The Singapore Investment News, published by the Singapore135 words
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115 1984-11-05 16 THE FORMER secretary-gener-al of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, Dr Joseph Luns, arrived yesterday for the 1984 Singapore Lecture. Dr Luns, also the former chairman of the North Atlantic Council, will give the lecture on Nov 8 at the Singapore Conference Hall Auditorium.115 words
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499 1984-11-05 16 Reuter TAIWAN, hit hard by two mining disasters this year, is looking to nuclear power and foreign coal to ensure steady fuel supplies for its fast-growing economy, according to senior energy officials. Taiwan wants to trim its dependence on crude oil imports, saidReuter - 499 words
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Article63 1984-11-05 16 UPI CHINA plans to open the world's highest unconquered peaks to foreign mountaineers, Lou Whittaker, leader of a victorious US Mt Everest expedition that left Beijing for home yesterday, said. "There are some incredible peaks in the Chinese Himalayas, some 24,000 to 25,000-foot virgin mountains thatUPI - 63 words
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Article29 1984-11-05 16 LEBANON and Israel have agreed to postpone militarylevel talks on arranging an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday.29 words
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Article48 1984-11-05 16 Bernama JOHORE is ready to face the year-end floods, having set up 320 flood relief centres and stocked up a three-month supply of food. The head of the state flood control committee said yesterday flood relief workers were ready to go into action. BernamaBernama - 48 words
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Article49 1984-11-05 16 AFP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, commenting on what Washington sees as Soviet attempts to implicate the CIA in the killing of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, said on Saturday, "I think it was probably the world's biggest cheap shot in a long, long time." AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article42 1984-11-05 16 AFP SEVERAL member countries of the non-aligned movement have said they want India to retain the presidency of the movement following the assassination of Indira Gandhi, French Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson said in New Delhi yesterday. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article33 1984-11-05 16 AP A POWERFUL typhoon, packing 205 km/h centre winds roared towards the central Philippines yesterday. Weathermen urged residents in coastal areas to move out, warning of big waves. APAP - 33 words
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Article39 1984-11-05 16 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN government is to buy Australia n, the yacht which wrested the America's Cup away from the US last year, for US$2 million, allowing the yacht to remain permanently in Australia. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement20 1984-11-05 16 C .ill Britannia Km free invitation nvestment seminar -> The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86.20 words
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Advertisement152 1984-11-05 16 MARSCOT OFFICE.FURNITURE SYSTEM I A {pi <8li&A I 9f l A !/r. P #i X •Vi r; T -J 4 **s An Ultimate Chair Series For Today's Offices Marscot presents its Chairs Series 9000 which is specially designed to offer comfort and maximum support in all natural working and relaxing152 words
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Miscellaneous56 1984-11-05 16 Outlook for today: Partly cloudy with showers in a few areas in the morning. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Nov 4 at the airport Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 75 Minimum temperature 24.2 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 4.55 Rainfall in millimetres 0.6 Rainfall this month56 words
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170 1984-11-05 17 PHILIPPINE President Marcos has issued a decree -which for the first time, upholds the integrity of employment contracts T entered by Filipino seamen J» and other overseas con- tract workers. The Executive Order 991 prohibits the substitution or alteration of government-approved job contracts170 words
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483 1984-11-05 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ AN INFLUX of containers into Port Kelang over recent weeks has caused the port to turn away requests for storage of empty boxes as its holding space has been stretched to the limits. Shipping lines bring in empties to483 words
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Article827 1984-11-05 17 SMpplflQ UIN Col AC Toepfer Afto Ahrenkiel Lmtf AJphotrom Alpoc Andeko Shpg Ant oh Orient APC Line API Arrow Unas ASCI. Asnbroker Artos Lrtes Austosto Lin* Bolt-Onent Baltic Ent Bangkok Cont Bonk Una Boyomhon Shpg BBS Ben Une Bkie St or Brantford BSC Une Burma Five Stor827 words
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Article130 1984-11-05 17 THE Port of Singapore Authority will be holding its Annual Long Service Award Presentation on Wednesday at the Auditorium, 11th Storey, World Trade Centre at 7.00 p.m. The ceremony will be officiated by Mr Ng Pock Too, Political Secretary (Prime Minister's Office) and Adviser to the Singapore130 words
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Article85 1984-11-05 17 THE MACAO government has invited tenders for construction of a container handling facility, estimated to cost about 60 million patacas, an official statement said. The project, to handle five million tonnes of cargo annually, is to be completed by early 1906, it said. Additional work on a85 words
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Article42 1984-11-05 17 A SECOND Soviet ship is in Hawaiian waters to monitor a major US naval exercise. The Soviet ocean research ship Chirikov was sighted 110 km north of Kauai last Friday, a spokesman for the US 3rd Fleet said.42 words
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Article188 1984-11-05 18 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/ Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia188 words
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206 1984-11-05 18 THE 1983 accounts of the Norwegian shipping companies have shown hardly any improvement over the previous year. For companies controlling a good three-quarters of foreign-going tonnage, the aggregate annual result was a deficit of about US$46 million. It was the first time that the206 words
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Article461 1984-11-05 18 THE Wsrld Knight, a supertanker owned by Hongkong shipping magnate, Sir YK Pao, has been sold for scrap. The 1975-built tanker which was hit by Iraqi jets was secured by an unnamed breaker for about US$lOO per light ton. The unnammed interest paid some $3.7 for the 37,534-light461 words
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Article64 1984-11-05 18 MITSUI OSK has concluded an agreement with the city of Los Angeles on a preferential leasing of a container terminal at Los Angeles. The 10-year lease will start from the middle of 1967. Mitsui has become the first Japanese company to independently lease a container terminal64 words
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Article1517 1984-11-05 18 MODERATE grain chartering is reported out of the US at mostly steady steady rates on Thursday while more active coal business has developed, shipbrokers said. A slightly easier tendency was seen from the Gulf to the Continent, however, with cargoes covered at US$9.5O and $9.75 against $10 reported1,517 words
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Article242 1984-11-05 19 INDIA'S Shipping Development Fund Committee has decided to permit two private shipping companies Continental Shipping and Kashmiri Tankers to acquire ships from foreign yards. The approval has broken the stalemate over the acquisition of fresh tonnage by the private sector. The committee, at its242 words
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172 1984-11-05 19 SALENINVEST, the financially troubled Swedish shipping group, has dismissed two of its senior executives. They are Mr Bjorn Byrfors, head of the group's dry cargo operations, Saleninvest's second largest division and Mr Per Barre, head of the New York office which is deeply involved in the172 words
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Article732 1984-11-05 20 Nov 4-6 Offshore Support Vessel Conference, St John's, Newfoundland. Newfoundland Ocean Industries Association. Nov 5-6 "Singapore '84." the first international heavy lift transportation conference and exhibition, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore. Nov 5-7 European Transport Maintenance Council second annual conference, Barcelona. Nov 6-9 Bth international tug convetion and exhibition, Hyatt732 words
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3351 1984-11-05 24 aaaaaaia A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of3,351 words
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Article750 1984-11-05 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival date/time Operator Godws for LCL cargo FCL movement schedule Location Kitano Moru Lexa Maersk Monte Ruby Ned Houtmon B Seroja Nik Tikhonov IBN Younus Pelopor Tambong VH Pegasus P E Humanity Jenlink Ned Delft Qory Ace Siri750 words
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Article1823 1984-11-05 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AKKA African Shipping Agencies (S). Urt-KirnU Use Trans group (S). Akreakiel Liaer Srrvkf Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Taepfer Oceanus Shipping A gen cies(S) Marinie* Enterprise <PK). Alpac Intrasea (Si Biniang Shpg (KL) Island1,823 words
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Article347 1984-11-05 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Kee Expander 18 Slnshpg alongside 5.11.84/0600 Liheng 29/30 GG alongside 5.11.84/2300 Qing He Cheng 46 YF alongside 5.11.84/2300 Nakorn Kasem 9/10 PIL alongside 5.11.84/0600 Rajah Brooke 20W SSPL alongside 5.11.84/2300 Raja Timor 19 CF Sharp alongside 5.11.84/2300347 words
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Advertisement277 1984-11-05 17 TIMES Business l)inrc lory [j of Sinffi|>orc J (BI KI MKRAII) GIVES YOUR PRODUCTS SERVICES THE PROMINENCE THEY DESERVE CONSORTIA SHIP Sslcs LONDON Freights SHIPPING Events SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather .IAHDINK ANTAH iOOCLi I OKIENT Contain** LINE I FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE277 words
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Advertisement259 1984-11-05 17 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) uUASC TTi-i7TT-*-i:T.T; v:m •.vv.-wnv:m.rrrr-n,* SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Shenton Way 04 0?C Manna Houir Singapore 0207 Tel *****94 T *le iNo BS?S4I'»J CFSoM.caTPC 03 JO Tel *****31 and *****32 Terminal office TPC 03 »Tai No *****90 ???0593 EXPRESS FULL' CONTAINER SERVICE i KOM .I \P\\259 words
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Advertisement986 1984-11-05 17 SINGAPORE FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER MAERSK LINE PORT TO USA. EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST I(»t |>A< IK l( (ill I ATI AM IC I AST t AN ADA IMAMiI'dP m Hfjn Bri 24/11 2 20/11 8/12 27/11 15/12 4/12 22/12 11/12 29/12 SMGAPOtt CLOSMG TMES *CY 5/11 1100 HRS CFS 4/11986 words
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Advertisement323 1984-11-05 18 APPOINTMENT NOTICE CHDAMBMAM" WOY: 205 arrived 31st Octetar 1984 it PSA Godown Nk. 33/34 General Survey of cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Wednesday, 7th November 1984 from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. AfwtiI JUMMHOY I SONS (PTE)323 words
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Advertisement639 1984-11-05 18 C.B.FENTON CO., S.A.-REPUBLIC OF PANAMA (Established 1916) Shipping Agents/Brokers Chartering Liner/Tramp Agencies Protection and Indemnity 'Las Mina briatobal Balboa 3 Puerto" Armuelles fAguadulce Taboga^ i,. O Representatives at The Panama Canal tor owar 200 shipowners operators Attendance at at major port* throughout Rapubhc of Panama Consulates of Norway. Denmark and639 words
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Advertisement171 1984-11-05 18 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE TO SHIPPERS We are pleased to announce with effect from 15th November, 1984 the Agency activities of MISC's Liner services. Coastal services, coastal tankers, parcel tankers and bulk carriers in Port Kelang, Penang and Pasir Gudang will be carried out by171 words
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Advertisement933 1984-11-05 19 The Straits Steamship Group QCI MANSFIELD CONTAINER SHIPPING PTE LTD Overseas Containers Limited Also acceptinf cargo for: Kjmbuj to Coponhaftn. Aartiui Gott* Rotterdam to Antwerp. Amsterdam. Otto Bremenhaten to Bremen Southampton UK rtfiora Belfast t oub4n Gotfientourj Makno Stockhotov IWiriu. kitano MARU IA T OSAM UT KNMJO FMMtFUtI EXPItESS IOM.OON933 words
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Advertisement432 1984-11-05 19 u Our role in helping to market Asian products. When Asia's products are ready to move into the world marketplaces, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines is also ready. With a modern containership fleet and more routes than any other company. With frequent sailings and land transportation services. With computer and satellite control.432 words
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Advertisement431 1984-11-05 20 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE tout i .a»pn»tua>. 10 EUROPf Vl* SUEZ "1 ot th« Ace Cotiswlun HONGKONG COMMOI «2M 10 11 CHEVALHI PAUL 42W 19 11 CHMA CONTMO 28* 2411 onui R<W 4iw 28ii NEPTUK CRYSTAL 27W 9/12 ALSO IOAOMG FOR BREMERHAVEN 29/11 30/11 2/12 «/»2 7/12 9/12 11/12 13/12 15/12431 words
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Advertisement228 1984-11-05 20 93 THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE. LTD. *09-07. ROBINA HOUSE S PORE 0106 TEL: 221 4888 TELEX RS ***** BOOKING 221 4256 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANG ETA KM SOON LI —10 Nov 17 Nov SINGAPORE TO KUCHING EQUATOR I*. 6 Nov S Nov Kuching EQUATOR M 13 Nov 15 Nov228 words
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Advertisement326 1984-11-05 20 w u Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carria|e to Scandinavia. Med. Carribean S. America Inland haulau(e to inland destinations in Europe Connecting m Kobe "Aho accepting cargo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via mmJondbridge, and US M© WEST by rr»crobridge' Agents SEGANI* Sinfapore Boofcnj PreifW S. CFS *****(6 *****71 *****00 *****72326 words
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Advertisement247 1984-11-05 20 Yi CIS I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Ludnf for B Abbas. B Khonwai SHGAPOW SWOSf MARITRIK PTE ITO Ttl *****44 7 4 *****70 PORT HEIANG MAiOSE MARITME SON BHD TH *****2 3 Pf NANG MALAYSIA TRAOf 4 TRANSPORT ITD tal ***** 4247 words
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Advertisement827 1984-11-05 21 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES ir*r set zs KARACHI/P.GULF SERVICES KOTA BERJAYA SINGAPORE 20-21/11 RANGOON 25-28/11 lr CHITTAOOt 15-2/12 COLOMBO J BOMBAY 7-10/12|15-18/12 NAKORN KASEM VOY: 4/84 29-30/11 VESSEL KOTA ANGKASA VOY: 16/84 INDONESIA SERVICES S'PORE 8-7/11 10-14/11 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE LTD PIL BLDG 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 S'pore827 words
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Advertisement755 1984-11-05 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STRUTS PKEIANGSTOM FOR 5/11 BU TK NG KB l/li l/ii wc Tin U/U BU SM. IK. KB 14/11 U/U HKC TNN 21/11 23/11 WG TNN 25/11 1/1? WE TNN 3/1? BU TK KB '12 1/1? HKC TNN 14/12 K/12WC TNN Lnith lberty755 words
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Advertisement472 1984-11-05 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Loikow VB9 Lashio V 36 VB3 Pagan V 79 Spore 5/6 Nov 7/8 Nov 8/9 Nov 16/20 Nov P.Kelang Penong BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK A H SPORE ROAM HULL HMBG 10472 words
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Advertisement1390 1984-11-05 22 a, \*s K lini KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTIN ATIONS INLAND >1* IPI MICROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIIH.K) FEEDER/ KANSAI PIONEER V 39 MONTE RUBY V 23 IOHORE BRIDGE V 37 MAETERLINCK V3E ASIA STAR V3O KANSAI PIONEER V4O MO HCCEPTW6 MONTRtAI TORONTO MO OTWt US P»Ci>C1,390 words
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