The Business Times, 14 November 1984
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Title Section12 1984-11-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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Article558 1984-11-14 1 ALVIN TAY - Bank loans suffer worst quarterly growth in six years By ALVIN TAY BANK LOANS for the three months ending September recorded their ft-orst quarterly growth in at least six years, reflecting the slowdown in the Singapore economy. Latest figures from the Department of Statistics show such loans558 words
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Article, Illustration520 1984-11-14 1 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK THE HARAPAN GROUP yesterday hit out at the reasons given by Japan Air Lines Development Company for the termination of its contract to manage Harapan's 509-room Hotel Nikko. After consultations with their legal advisers, Harapan claimed to be confident that520 words
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Article100 1984-11-14 1 THE BT prime rate index, the average best lending rate of 12 major banks in Singapore, will go below the 10 per cent mark tomorrow as three more major banks announced quarter-point cuts in their prime rates. Bank of America said its new rate of100 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-11-14 1 HOPES FOR Mine support at the 8M level en the Straits Times ladostrial Index were swept away by sellers in the Singapore stack market yesterday. While mast pandits believe the market will eaatinne ta fall, a few like Aifa-Pacifle's Mr Anthony Teo, think that the bottom is not72 words
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433 1984-11-14 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN THE LONG-DRAWN war between Iran and Iraq is proving to be a lucrative source of business for Selco Salvage of Singapore. Selco is now preparing to transfer highly flammable Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) from a missile-damaged tanker433 words
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237 1984-11-14 1 HARMONISATION of the laws and legal procedures of the Asean countries looks remote at this point in time and perhaps the best that can be hoped for is a gradual process that might lead to trade and commerce laws coming closer together.237 words
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628 1984-11-14 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG A FORECAST that new political parties would emerge in time for the general election five years from now was made by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew last night. These parties may be formed by a group of dynamic628 words
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Advertisement270 1984-11-14 1 SHARE INFORMATION 13 RAW MATERIALS 12 AIRCRAFT 6 MONEY EXCHANGES 7 CROSSWORDS 8 SPORTS 9 DENMARK is keen to transfer to Singapore its expertise in building and construction os well as energy conservation. Danish Minister for Housing Niels Bollmann said the government was ready to play a match-making role. Page270 words
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Advertisement172 1984-11-14 1 Foreign investment policies in Asean, Page 3 Full report, Pag* 13 Asian stocks, Pago 11 Intarnationat stocks, Paga 10 SERIES FT3OOO H. /A ■7% V FT 3020 FT 3050 The new compact copiers from Ricoh. The series FT 3000 range of compact copiers can meet the needs of any office,172 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration436 1984-11-14 2 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP DENMARK is keen to transfer to Singapore its expertise in building and construction as well as energy conservation. Danish Minister for Housing Niels Bollmann said the government was ready to play a match-making role to effect the transfer. Mr Bollmann, speaking436 words
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99 1984-11-14 2 TRADERS AND carriers can take away the cents when declaring the value of imports and exports. The Trade Development Board said that from tomorrow, the CIF/FOB value in the Inward or Outward Declarations should be declared to the nearest Singapore dollar. For imports, they should round99 words
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302 1984-11-14 2 AN ACCOUNTS clerk yesterday testified in court about the financial position of Broadview Commodities Pte Ltd. Miss Sylvia Leuyg Yuk Yu, 29, said that after the raid by the Monetary Authority of Singapore in Sept 1982, the company lost $253,039.55 through 'bucketing' operations whereas it302 words
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Article98 1984-11-14 2 THE INTERNATIONAL Exposition of Quality Control Circles (lEQCC) enters its final day today with the focus on QCC facilitators. At the World Trade Centre, four outstanding facilitators of 1983 from Hewlett Packard Singapore, Jurong Town Corporation, Mitsubishi Belting and the Post Office Savings Bank will be98 words
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185 1984-11-14 2 VENTURING into Canada? A three-day seminar organised jointly by the Trade Development Board, the Canadian International Develpment Agency and the Canadian Trade Facilitation Office might be of service to you. The seminar, Market Opportunities in Canada, will be held at the Century185 words
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Article72 1984-11-14 2 THE SINGAPORE branch of the Association of Certified Accountants has changed its name to The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants. The association, which received its royal charter 10 years ago, was allowed to include the charter in its name following approval by the London Privy Council. The72 words
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380 1984-11-14 2 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN LOCAL garment manufacturers are confident of capturing a larger slice of the $118 billion Japanese market. The Singapore Apparel Show, which started on Monday at the Laforet Akasaka Museum in Tokyo, is the first step in this direction.380 words
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Article148 1984-11-14 2 THE DIVISIONAL director of the Singapore Convention Bureau (SCB), Miss Jennie Chua, has been made deputy secretary general of the Asian Association of Convention and Visitor Bureaus (AACVB). The Manila-based association held its second working party meeting recently during which Miss Chua's appointment was confirmed148 words
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Article428 1984-11-14 3 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING THE Singapore Democratic Party will make every effort to make the opposition parties seen to be working closely in the general election. This was the SDP secretarygeneral Chiam See Tong's response last night to a suggestion that the only428 words
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159 1984-11-14 3 THE 1984 PRODUCTIVITY Month Exhibition made the last stop in its constituency tour last night. Professor S Jayakumar, Minister for Labour and Second Minister for Law and Home Affairs, opened the exhibition-cum-show last night at the Bedok Community Centre. The exhibition, which depicted the productivity159 words
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137 1984-11-14 3 A FORMER manager of Texas Instruments (TI) who admitted taking about $1.2 million in bribes from two suppliers had his sentence postponed because of a medical problem. A court was told that Penu Mohan Singh, who was formerly Tl's procurement and materials manager, had a137 words
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148 1984-11-14 3 AN EXHIBITION on how computers and microprocessors have invaded the time-honoured profession of land surveying will be held at Shangri-La Hotel on Friday and Saturday. The exhibition is part of a two-day conference on "Technological innovations and development in surveying and land148 words
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136 1984-11-14 3 KENT RIDGE GUILD HOUSE, the new clubhouse of the National University of Singapore Society, will be officially opened on Dec 7. Mr Ernest Wong, president of the society said the clubhouse was almost ready except for some second-phase development which include a136 words
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441 1984-11-14 3 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF FOREIGN INVESTMENT policies, laws and incentives in Asean countries were discussed by about 450 lawyers at a workshop of the Third Asean Law Association General Assembly yesterday. Those taking part, including chief justices, attorney-generals and legal practioners from all six Asean nations,441 words
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Advertisement172 1984-11-14 3 J NOVEMBER "V SAT THU i Only Thai flies to Bangkok 3 times a day, everyday of the week. Directly. Whenever you're ready to leave for Bangkok. Thai is ready to take you there. Directly. Aboard our A3oos. We leave for Bangkok three times a day. everyday of the week.172 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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286 1984-11-14 4 AP SEVERAL hundred authors and composers from throughout the world are meeting to think of new legal devices to protect their works from widespread copying. Existing copyright laws, they argued, have become obsolete with tfie development of home audio and video recorders. "We're facingAP - 286 words
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614 1984-11-14 4 Uncertainty over Pyongyang's sincerity Reuter SOUTH KOREA is taking a cautious approach to the unprecedented trade talks with North Korea tomorrow because it is uncertain whether Pyongyang is sincere in resuming a meaningful North-South dialogue. South Korea's fast-growing economy is forecast to enjoyReuter - 614 words
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413 1984-11-14 4 AP BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher says she was more worried about others than frightened for herself when the Irish Republican Army bombed the hotel where she was staying during her Conservative Party's annual convention. In an interview released yesterday with the British magazine, "Woman'sAP - 413 words
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Article, Illustration724 1984-11-14 4 AP, UPI RAJIV GANDHI is faithfully following the domestic and foreign policies of his murdered mother Indira, two weeks after succeeding her as prime minister, observers say. In a speech he made on Monday over Indian radio and television, Mr GandhiAP,; UPI - 724 words
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Advertisement385 1984-11-14 4 STANDARD The Apricot Portable. Voted Microcomputer Of The Year Personal Computer World Show. m r< rv C.5 tap- M > ■*< 'r/ The Apricot Portable understands spoken commands »>• m m c> > A > :r > The Apricot Portable opens the door to truly personal interaction between people and385 words
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OVERSEAS
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456 1984-11-14 5 UPI HOW THE American economy will do after the election depends a lot less on how people voted last week than on how consumers, purchasing agents and foreign investors behave from now on. That is the opinion of most economists, one they considerUPI - 456 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article59 1984-11-14 5 US SECRETARY of State George Shultz has accused Nicaraguan leaders of trying to "whip up their own population" by warning of a US invasion and said there is no reason to fear such an attack. "There is nothing in the planning or discussions of the US government that59 words
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Article75 1984-11-14 5 ZIMBABWE opposition leader Joshua Nkomo has reacted angrily to the dismissal from government of the only two Cabinet ministers from his Zimbabwean African People's Union (ZAPU) party, saying the move was designed to quicken the creation of a oneparty state. The dismissal of the two senior ZAPU members,75 words
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Article53 1984-11-14 5 A BOMB Exploded inside the British embassy in Vienna on Monday, and another device went off outside the office of El A 1 Israeli Airlines in the centre of the city about an hour later. Nobody was hurt and there was only slight damage to the two buildings,53 words
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Article45 1984-11-14 5 WORKERS at Britain's luxury carmaker Jaguar returned to work on Monday, resuming production at the company's plants after a nine-day strike. But production at stateowned Austin-Rover remains at a standstill as a majority of the company's 28,000 workers continues a one-week-old strike.45 words
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Article50 1984-11-14 5 TWO HUNDRED and ninetyine people detained for drug offences could be hanged if convicted, Malaysian Deputy Home Affairs Minister, Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said. He said that the offenders would be charged under Section 39(b) of the Dangerous Drug Act (Amendment) which carries the mandatory death sentence upon conviction.50 words
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Article53 1984-11-14 5 Agencies THE RECENT proliferation of trade barriers and bilateral agreements is further weakening the already-enfeebled most-favoured nation principle, Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke said. "This is the principle on which multinational co-opera-tion rests and on which small and medium-sized trading nations such as our own are so dependent,"Agencies - 53 words
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308 1984-11-14 5 Reuter UK CHANCELLOR of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson expects higher economic growth and a slight drop in inflation next year. In presenting the Treasury's autumn economic statement to Parliament, Mr Lawson said he expects gross domestic product (GDP) growth next year to beReuter - 308 words
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404 1984-11-14 5 AFP FRESH RUMBLES of discontent have followed President Marcos' order to members of the Aquino murder inquiry board to help prosecute those whom they implicated. "Mr Marcos cannot order the members of the board to assist since it has ceased to exist afterAFP - 404 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-11-14 5 Reuter BRITAIN may bring in new laws to curb the violence sweeping its coalfields. In a speech at the Lord Mayor of London's banquet, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher warned that violence in the strike-bound coalfields "will not succeed, for the police and the courts will notReuter; AP photo - 185 words
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Article162 1984-11-14 5 Reuter JAPAN'S Economic Planning Agency (EPA) estimates real GNP growth in Japan in the year from next April at around 4.5 per cent, down from a projected 5.3 per cent in 1984/ 85, the economic daily Nihon Keizai Shimbun said. One EPA official said theReuter - 162 words
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574 1984-11-14 6 Briefing follows Arthit's retraction of demands to reshuffle Cabinet AP IN A CONTINUING effort to defuse political tensions. Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's administration yesterday gathered together 300 government and military officers to explain its controversial decision to devalue Thailand's currency, the baht.* "We knewAP - 574 words
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Article, Illustration370 1984-11-14 6 AFP AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke yesterday launched his 1984 election campaign with a list of modest promises in the areas of job creation, taxation and business promotion. "We will fulfil the pledge we made at the last election toAFP - 370 words
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71 1984-11-14 6 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S official reserve assets fell to A 512.02 billion at end-October, the lowest level since last November, from $12.43 billion in September, against $11.62 billion in October 1983. The Reserve Bank said it provisionally estimated that excluding valuation effects, reserves fell $170 millionReuter - 71 words
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221 1984-11-14 6 AP US OIL executives, who recently completed a round of price cuts, said on Monday that Opec and other foreign producers held the key to further price falls. The executives, interviewed at the annual convention of the American Petroleum Institute, saidAP - 221 words
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129 1984-11-14 6 Reuter THE STATE-OWNED British National Oil Corp (BNOC) will be given £41 million in the current fiscal year to cope with the weakness of oil prices. UK Energy Secretary Peter Walker said in a written parliamentary reply that BNOC had originally been expected toReuter - 129 words
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259 1984-11-14 6 AFP CHINESE authorities have published a 500-page manual in English and Chinese entitled The China Investment Guide 1964 1965 that a London publishing firm, Longman, began distributing in Europe today. Writing in the preface, Chinese Deputy Minister of Foreign Economic and TradeAFP - 259 words
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151 1984-11-14 6 Reuter A CHINESE official has called on the British government to resolve the issue of unpaid imperial bonds worth £61 million owed by China before the Communist takeover in 1949. Jing Shuping, executive director of the China International Trust and Investment Corporation, said theReuter - 151 words
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Article51 1984-11-14 6 Reuter MATING magpies perched on high-voltage power lines have forced a US$l35 million fertiliser plant to close for a month. The birds' high jinks at the plant in Kapuni on the west coast of New Zealand caused power cuts which led to malfunctions in vital equipment.Reuter - 51 words
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485 1984-11-14 6 THE FIRST ROUND of official talks between Omani Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Yousuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah and Singapore's Foreign Minister S Dhanabalan opened in Muscat on Monday. Following the talks, both ministers held a press conference at the beginning of which485 words
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Article765 1984-11-14 6 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Local time From SIA PAA CAL MAS KAL MAS MAS MAS RBA SIA CPA GIA SQI1 PA5 CIOIO MH68I KE624 MH603 MH671 MH811 BW2I SQI03 CX7I0 GA960 0110 0155 0805 0820 0850 0905 0935 0940 1000 1005 1030 1100 LAX/TYO JFK/SFO/HKG JED/DHA KUL765 words
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Advertisement180 1984-11-14 5 Rank hath its privileges, A nonymous WK^M The most comfortable chair in the house. The newspaper, fresh and uncrumpled, before anyone else. Speaking without interruption. Occasionally being wrong, without anyone drawing attention to the fact. Repeating the same joke, and still having it laughed at anyway. Not having to check180 words
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Advertisement141 1984-11-14 6 Only Royal Brunei can offer you Brunei on the way to Hong Kong, Manila or Darwin. if' i'&rn i V- i' J. *1^ V. «"*-—*•> *3 ,-^tr .i V U*H? <da A 4 v > A 5 If you have business in Brunei, only Royal Brunei can offer two flights141 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration793 1984-11-14 7 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed weaker against most major currencies in thin late trading on local and European selling yesterday. It fell to a late 2.9265 75 marks from an early 2.9420 30 and London's 2.9450 70 close. It weakened to a late 2.4065 80 Swiss francs from793 words
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Article259 1984-11-14 7 Interbank rates at 3pm Currencwa Nominal rate* Smith»oni»n quoted yaalarday croaa parity change Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: •23 94 US dollar Sterling pound Australian dollor NZ doMor Canodian dollar 2 1445 2 1455 2 8196 2 7256 1 8509 2 7290 1 8528 7259 words
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Article221 1984-11-14 7 HONGKONG The metal closed higher in active late trading yesterday supported by both short-covering and buying interest. It closed at U*****.00 40 an ounce compared with the New York close of $347.00 50 and the $345.30/ 70 finish here on Monday. Local gold finished HK$35 higher at $3,255 a221 words
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Article275 1984-11-14 7 ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady yesterday at slightly lower opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Period rates weakened 1 16 point at the outset on lower London Eurodollar deposit rates and remained unchanged thereafter with one, three and six months closing at 9-7/16 9-5 16, 95 8275 words
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Article363 1984-11-14 7 EURODOLLAR futures opened at about Chicago's close yesterday at Simex. Trading was quiet initially as dealers were not willing to take on new positions in the face of uncertain direction of interest rates. December contract opened at 90.24 and appeared well resisted at 90.26 level. However, when the Eurodollar363 words
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Article123 1984-11-14 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate remained unchanged from Monday's close at 6 3/4 per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. The one-month term rate fell by 1/16-point; and the two and three-month fell by 3,16-point each. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid Overnight 6 3/4 6123 words
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204 1984-11-14 7 Reuter COMMERCIAL banks should stop operating under the assumption that the principal on loans to lesser developed countries would eventually be repaid, World Bank treasurer Eugene Rot berg said. He told a meeting of the Bank Administration Institute the principal is not goingReuter - 204 words
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179 1984-11-14 7 AFP IN SPITE OF a cut in interest rates, commercial banks in Thailand still maintained a high liquidity following a monetary devaluation. A senior Thai banker, who asked not to be identified, said that there was high liquidity of theAFP - 179 words
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Article80 1984-11-14 7 Reuter CHINA is looking to the Eurobond market to raise capital for further economic expansion, says the director of China International Trust and Investment Corp (Citic). Mr Jing Shu ping said that he would have informal discussions with bank- ers in London. He gave no details.Reuter - 80 words
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Advertisement100 1984-11-14 7 N W m r f A n&^i.... i A x ♦1 k. 'V I X t k "V* V r JV B£ t n ;T-x I At the Baron's Table, intimacy reigns for a couple, privacy prevails for executives. Delicious, tempting courses are carefully conceived by skilful chefs. And from100 words
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FEATURES
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Article426 1984-11-14 8 THE MARKET RE-RATING has been gathering speed over the past few days. After weeks of comparatively leisurely descent, the Straits Times Industrial Index suddenly dropped 42.65 points, representing a huge 5 per cent fall, in the space of four days. The accelerated fall surprised most426 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1984-11-14 8 TERESA LIM - Properties in the colony are still valuable assets, but some more than others Buying Hongkong property is now less of a gamble, but selection is still important. In the concluding part of her survey of the market, Hongkong Correspondent TERESA LIM points out the pitfalls. TERESA LIM1,267 words
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594 1984-11-14 8 AFP WEST GERMAN German Chancellor Helmut Kohl now faces growing discontent among his own Christian Democrats as the corruption scandal escalates around payments to politicians or parties by the Flick empire. The discontent has not yet eroded party standing in the pollsAFP - 594 words
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419 1984-11-14 8 Malcolm Lauder - letter to the Editor Malcolm Lauder (Manager, Southeast Asia) Hauserman DEAR SIR, The BT of Nov 8, 1984, reporting on a recent survey, stated that employers who indicate a reluctance to set up child-care centres as an incentive to keep married women on the staff419 words
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Advertisement422 1984-11-14 8 TIMES Business Dirrciory of Singapore (BUKU MERAH) GENERAL BUSINESS LISTING THE TAB ON YOUR BUSINESS CONNECTION OF OVER 5,000 NAMES AND ADDRESSES! DYNATECH's EVERGO-PC The computer that brings out the best in software. For those who demand nothing but the Best! You don t have to pay IBM"-PCs prices in422 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous643 1984-11-14 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Just the stuff for the clergy (5) 6 Gross to sit or be on (5) 9 Fathom how to keep fit (4, 3) 10 Desire to give a customer a bit of tea (5) 11 Where to donee in a girl's company (5) 12 Obiects to643 words
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SPORTS
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467 1984-11-14 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS THE ASIAN Tennis Federation has agreed to put the Singapore Open championships on the Asian leg of the world Grand Prix circuit, provided the organisers can increase the prize money offered. At its AGM on Nov 4, the federation approved467 words
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Article, Illustration572 1984-11-14 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER PHILIPPE DUBOIS and Luyong Kunarksorn are just two of the drawcards that Victor Tham has lined up for this year's Pepsi Kaliang All-Stars bowling championships to be held at the Kaliang BowlerDrome from Nov 29 to Dec 9. Dubois, who is572 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-11-14 9 PETER HILL, who has been on the lookout for a major sponsor ever since he decided to try his hand on the professioifal circuit, has revealed that he and the Cold Storage group have arrived at a sponsorship arrangement. Peter, Singapore's national champion for389 words
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186 1984-11-14 9 THE MEN of the advertising media will exchange their skill at the turn of phrase for skills on the course golf,that is in the sixth AMOASSAAAAAA golf tournament at Sentosa on Dec 7. The tournament is open to all staff186 words
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Article297 1984-11-14 9 AP THE LOS ANGELES Lakers finally seem to have gotten their act together. And it hasn't come too soon for basketball coach Pat Riley. "I think the Portland game on Friday night was a springboard for us," Riley said after the Lakers whipped the visitingAP - 297 words
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Advertisement104 1984-11-14 9 "a mall or large meeting, you get a big welcome. The Palm Beach Hotel in Penang offers a warm welcome whether you have a meeting for 10 people or 200. We have a special w ing for conferences and your seminar or meeting for up to 200 people can be104 words
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Miscellaneous973 1984-11-14 9 to aiaa mm HIGHLIGHTS Contemporary Female Writers Simone de Beauvoir 8.00 pm, Channel 12 French novelist and essayist Simone de Beauvoir is known primarily for her treatise Le Deuxieme Sexe (The Second Sex), a scholarly plea for the abolition of the myth of the "eternal feminine". In this programme, she973 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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363 1984-11-14 10 UPI BRITAIN'S largest computer company, hoping to plant its foot in the door of the crowded American computer market, has formed a new subsidiary to push its products in the US. Applied Computer Techniques (ACT), maker of Britain's Apricot computers, formedUPI - 363 words
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106 1984-11-14 10 Reuter TRADING in Johnson Matthey (JM) shares was temporarily halted on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Monday pending a statement from the company that its rights issue Would not be offered to Canadian shareholders. This was disclosed by a spokesman for financial advisers SReuter - 106 words
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296 1984-11-14 10 Reuter STOCK prices closed mixed on Monday as a last-minute rally rescued Wall Street from its fourth straight loss, but the Veterans Day holiday produced the second-lowest trading volume of the year. The Dow Jones Industrial Aver y ,e was up 0.22 toReuter - 296 words
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Article137 1984-11-14 10 NOV 12 c$ unch -V4 Imp 04 Inco 43* 15* unch 37% Int Pro* Pipe 31* Algomo 20 V, uoch Int LHs tvfl Nicked 21* Kerr Add I6^J B*« Tel 34* 27% inch Lototow B Massey Ferg 18* 3* Bfoscon 30H Mc Blodel MoKon A 25V. 16 inch unch137 words
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Article201 1984-11-14 10 NOV 12 Rand Un Steel 103 unch INDUSTIIAL4 Urnsec 425 5 A Alpha 800 Wooh»orth 1400 i**h Abercorr\ AE And a 147 770 2 MININGS 25 Anglos 2415 unch IB ***** 100 1078 Btyyoors 1835 unch 25 Butt els 7975 5 470 unch Cora Gold 1120 -10 Cora Murch201 words
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Article682 1984-11-14 10 NOV 12 uss ACF Industrie* Akon Alumn Alcoo Alegheny Lud Afeed Cham Cp Afced Stores Ah-Oolman Am Brands Inc Am Broodcost Am Con Co Am Cyonamd Am EIk Pm Am Express Am Home Prod Am Motors Cp Am Natural Gos Am Tel Tel Amos Inc Ameroda Hess AMF682 words
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Article992 1984-11-14 10 Amsterdam NOV 12 Fk A8N 343SO -I 5 Aegor 134 00 -08 Ahold 181 50 -08 Akio 98 10 -1 1 AMEV 193 50 05 Amloi Amrotonk 65 50 unch Bcri 42 50 -05 Boh 101 20 07 Bonum* 280 20 02 Botko Burtet 68 00 -05 C992 words
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Article414 1984-11-14 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed higher yesterday with blue chips recording sharp gains in active trading. The Hang Seng Index closed 21.68 higher at 1,066.13, breaching the 1,055 resistance level. But brokers were divided about whether there would be enough followthrough buying in the next few days to sustain the414 words
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Article291 1984-11-14 11 NOV 13 NT Chem Indus 18 30 0 1 Lien Hwa Indus 10 95 -1 15 All Sincere Indus 6 45 -0 1 Nan Y a Plas 28 60 -1 -0 1 Askj Cement 24 50 -0 4 Pocific Cons Pacific Elect 25 20 Cathay Cons 27 40 -09291 words
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Article420 1984-11-14 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed higher yesterday in moderate trading as interest revived in high-priced shares and incentive-backed stocks after Wall Street's rise and on the yen's firmness. The market average rose 30.04 to 11,265.16 after falling 4.16 on Monday. Turnover was 360 million shares against 440 million on Monday.420 words
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Article150 1984-11-14 11 MANILA: Share prices closed mixed yesterday in continued dull trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index was unchanged at 113.02, the Mining marker fell 6.53 to 830.05 and the Oils Index rose 0.026 to 0.607. Lepanto B was up to 0.032 from 0.031 but Philexß was down to 0.1150 from150 words
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Article421 1984-11-14 11 SYDNEY: Share markets closed firmer yesterday on support for resource issues while industrial stocks were generally steady on lower turnover. Near the close, the All Ordinaries Index was up 2.3 at 778.3, the All Industrials Index was down 0.8 at 1124.6 and the All Resources Index was up 4.3421 words
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Article183 1984-11-14 11 BANGKOK: Share prices continued firm in active trading yesterday. The Book Club Index rose 0.43 to 122.60 as advances led declines by a margin of more than a two-to-one. Turnover rose to 807,066 shares worth 134.0 million baht from Monday's 581,015 worth 120.8 million. Bangkok Bank led turnovers with183 words
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Article93 1984-11-14 11 Nov 13 Won Hyundai Motor 627 -5 Bark Stool 636 12 K AL 536 -7 Choheung Bk 620 unch Korea Fnl 725 4 Commercial Bt> 689 3 Korea Oil 1255 ■30 DoeUm Ind 560 10 Korea SNp 410 -3 Daewoo Corp 483 -7 Lucky Ltd 805 -12 Daewoo Ind93 words
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Article64 1984-11-14 11 AFP THE KATHMANDU government has decided to open a stock exchange market next week under the supervision of Security Marketing Centre, a semigovernmental organisation. The aim is to expand economic activities in Nepal. The market will facilitate buying and selling of shares and debentures listedAFP - 64 words
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499 1984-11-14 11 FT INVESTMENT funds amounting to at least HK$lO billion have deserted Hongkong in recent months on the advice of leading Hongkong legal and accounting companies which fear new tax laws will bring an end to tax exemption. Hongkong's General Chamber of CommerceFT - 499 words
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182 1984-11-14 11 AFP THOMAS COOK, one of the world's largest travel companies, has entered a joint venture with Nautilus Holdings, an associate company of the Hongkong Fung Ping Fan group. Sir Kenneth Fung Ping Fan will be chairman of the new company, which will beAFP - 182 words
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99 1984-11-14 11 AP THE POHANG Iron and Steel Co has signed an 18-year contract with Hyundai Merchant Marine Co for the transport of Brazilian iron ore. The state-run steelmaker says the contract calls for Hyundai to transport one million tons of iron ore annually from 1985AP - 99 words
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Article518 1984-11-14 12 China now almost self-sufficient in grain harvests Reuter CHINA'S agreement with the US to buy guaranteed amounts of grain is effectively dead with Beijing expecting another record harvest this year, diplomats said on Monday. A Chinese Foreign Trade Ministry spokesman said that talks with Washington overReuter - 518 words
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447 1984-11-14 12 AFP THERE IS "little probability" that the present structure of the US copper industry will survive into the late 1980s following the competitive inroads being made by Latin-American producers and the full implementation of the US Clean Air Act, LondonAFP - 447 words
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322 1984-11-14 12 Reuter THE INCREASING share of imports in grain consumption is a significant development in grain trade, a world grain conference was told on its opening day. Morton Sosland, president of the Sosland Publishing Co of Kansas City, co-sponsor of the conference, saidReuter - 322 words
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Article172 1984-11-14 12 AP REPRESENTATIVES of the world's leading cocoa producing and consuming nations will meet in London next month to try to narrow differences that have prevented agreement on a new price-stabilisation accord. The International Cocoa Organisation said in a statement on Monday that two daysAP - 172 words
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Article102 1984-11-14 12 AP THE 24th annual general meeting of the Inter-Africa Coffee Organisation (IACO) opened on Monday with calls for member nations to formulate a common stand on fixed prices and quotas with the International Coffee Organisation (ICO). The 25-member group, set up in 1960, often complainedAP - 102 words
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Article959 1984-11-14 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a quiet morning session yesterday with November at £2,605, below the new contract high of £2,610, but £20 above Monday's close. Other positions were £18 to £5 down. November's premium to January widened to £250 from £223 at the close on Monday. There were959 words
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Article330 1984-11-14 12 SINGAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with December One RSS buyers quoted at 174.00 cents per kg, down 1.50 from Monday. The morning session lost some 1.25 cents on lack of buying in dull and featureless trading. The market lost further ground in the afternoon on continued lack of330 words
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Article350 1984-11-14 12 RAS prices (in S cents/kilo, FOB in boles) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS prompt 171 50 172 50 171 00 172 00N kit 1 RSS Dec 84 174 50 174 75 174 00 ***** Int 1 RSS Jon 85 176 50 177 00350 words
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Article113 1984-11-14 12 (cents/kg, 1-ton pallets) December 84 January 85 (current mth) (forward mth) RAS NOON NOON Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 168 50 170. SON 170 00 172 OON SSR 50 166 50 168 SON 168 00 170 OON MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 199 50113 words
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Article100 1984-11-14 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market price slipped two cents to M 529.24 per kg yesterday still within the International Tin Agreement lower range of $».15 and $32.4«. The fall was attributed to higher turnover of 224 tonnes against 292 tonnes on Monday, which included 15 per cent to100 words
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Article144 1984-11-14 12 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade eased steadily from early highs on Monday to close three cents to one US-cent per bushel lower in light trade. The outlook for generally slack export demand in the near-term pressured nearby values. An unexpected large purchase of US SRW wheat144 words
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Article140 1984-11-14 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed s'/2 to '/4 US-cent per bushel higher on Monday, with January at the bottom of an eight-cent range for the day. A lack of follow-through speculative buying after FYiday's smaller than expected USDA soybean crop report prompted disappointed long liquidation140 words
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Article156 1984-11-14 12 Chinese Produce Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 492 50 Exchange Nutmeg (Sellers noon closing prices on Nov no FOB NSW 396 00 13 S*/100 kg) B W FOB NSW 281 00 Coconut oil Bulk FOB 195 00 Gombier FOB NSW 305 00 Old drum FOB New drum FOB 208156 words
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Article278 1984-11-14 12 Singapore (S$/kilo, e»-g<xlown) A-l special C-l special C-l Ordinary 187 unq unq Thai white Loonzam 100% 100% 1st class first grade unq (kangaroo) 100% second grade 230 new crop 096 100% third grade unq 100% 2nd class 070 Parboiled 100% 3rd class 25% new crop 070 No stock 5%278 words
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Article142 1984-11-14 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed lower yesterday in quiet trading on profit-taking, after Monday's surge, and lack of buying support, following a smaller than expected rise in Chicago soybean futures. November deliveries in the north region fell Mss to $1,340 per tonne with south down $2.50 to142 words
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Article169 1984-11-14 12 Yarn Hongkong Golden Peak, 60 x 60 115 50 (In HK$ p«r bote of 400 lb) White cloth China carded yarn, cones Japan No 10,000 Blue Phoenix 16's 3,150 Three Peaches 221 50 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,200 Japan No. 2003 Unq Blue Phoenix 32's 3,800 Flying Dragon, per Blue169 words
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Advertisement86 1984-11-14 12 THE TAIYO KOBE BANK, LIMITED (SINGAPORE BRANCH) U. 5.515,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S.DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE 14 MAY, 1985 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from November 14, 1984 to May 14, 1985 the Certificates will carry a86 words
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Advertisement66 1984-11-14 12 %0 The Saitoma Bank, Limited Singapore Branch Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 14th November, 1986 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates of Deposit, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 14th November, 1984 to 14th May 1985 the Certificates will carry66 words
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Article, Illustration4378 1984-11-14 13 THE feeble resistance at the 800-level on the Straits Times Industrial Index crumbled away yesterday. The ST Index feU 5.45 points to 795.52 while the BT Composite Index lost 3.72 points to 696.36. Volume was moderate at 13.24 million units. The market4,378 words
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Article264 1984-11-14 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices No* 12 No* 13 •T Co«p«,t. 700 OS 696 36 IT Indicator *****64 *****13 BT OS/OS -404 -433 ST Industrials BOO 97 795 52 ST Finance 2365 00 2353 45 ST Hotels 882 IS 883 09 ST Properties 491 32 499 71 ST Minings264 words
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Article473 1984-11-14 13 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market put on another lethargic performance yesterday with share prices finishing on an easier note. Trading was dominated by a handful of situational issues but volume on the whole remained thin. Turnover improved slightly to 5.81 million units valued at M473 words
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Article3869 1984-11-14 13 BID and offer prices officially luted and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time SetUement Contract» are quoted after the word "SETT"3,869 words
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Article, Illustration846 1984-11-14 14 AMY CHEOK - Share offer prospectus out tomorrow By AMY CHEOK THE PROSPECTUS for Lum Chang Holdings' public offer of shares will be released tomorrow. The company will hold two presentations in conjunction with the issue of its prospectus for the press as well as the stockbroking846 words
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301 1984-11-14 14 Bernama OIL PALM and insurance-based Lingui Development Bhd hopes this year to perform as well as last year with the additional contributions from its insurance operations. Chairman Mr Teo Ah Khiang said that unlike last year, when the abnormally high commodity prices aidedBernama - 301 words
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674 1984-11-14 14 NYT THERE has been frantic activity in the stock of Tenneco Inc, leading to the question of whether the Houston-based oil and gas producer is being considered as a takeover candidate. But who would pay the US$7 billion necessary to buyNYT - 674 words
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Article2579 1984-11-14 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ajmomoto (3 106 3 70S) A Choc <2 465)2,579 words
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638 1984-11-14 14 TIMURAN HOLDINGS is looking for opportunities that would gradually steer the group away from too heavy a dependence on its traditional trading and marketing activities. Its managing director, Mr Geoffrey Taylor, said the companies in which Timuran would invest would have to be638 words
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Article136 1984-11-14 14 CHEMETALL, the specialised West German chemical company, is looking closely at ways to expand its operations in the US and South-east Asia. The company, a subsidiary of Metallgesellschaft, the metals and trading concern, at present operates mainly in West Germany and other European countries, although it136 words
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Article101 1984-11-14 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hong Seng Index Tuesday ***** Monday ***** Tuesday 1066 13 Week ago 1109.5 Monday 1044.45 Week ago 1033 93 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Monday 1219.19 Fnday 1218.97 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1229.24 Tuesday *****16 Monday *****.12 Week ogo ***** 66 Stondard and Poors101 words
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Article241 1984-11-14 14 Managers' prices MARA Bumiputra for Nov 14 First B'putro 5 20 5 25 Singapore Unit Trust Second B'putro Third B'putro 4 76 4 81 4 01 4 06 The Commerce 2 53 2 69 Fourth B'putro 4 28 4 33 The Sovmgs Fund 168 1 78 Fifth B'putro241 words
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844 1984-11-14 15 wm mm*** By HOCK LOCK SIEW THE YEAR-END festive mood has arrived, maybe a bit early but at least <wo categories of people are unlikely to take part in the merry-making stock market investors and retailers. A growing number of market players are844 words
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Article409 1984-11-14 15 LAST FULL YEAR Com pony Period Date announced last year Yeor ending Net EPS (cents) Gross div (%> Net profit ($'000) G Lumber H K Tin K G HIdgs Peak Hua Petoling Tin Interim Interim Interim Interim Final June 30 Aug 25 Sep 12 Oct 5 Oct 11409 words
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153 1984-11-14 15 THE cash takeover offer by Endiri Sdn Bhd for Malaysian Containers, which was substantially revised recently, has hit a temporary snag. Endiri's adviser, Malaysian International Merchant Bankers, said that Endiri would defer serving the takeover offer because of unforeseen circumstances. The takeover153 words
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Article61 1984-11-14 15 Group after-tax profits of M 53.03 million ($3.1 million) on sales of $57.3 million ($54.94 million) for the six months ended Sep 30, 1984, giving net earnings per share of 14.67 cents (15.02 cents). Directors are declaring an interim dividend of 10 per cent less tax61 words
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39 1984-11-14 15 After-tax profits of M 5331,067 ($177,236) on turnover of $2.2 million ($1.7 million) for the year ended March 31. 1984. Directors are recommending a first and final dividend of 17.5 per cent less tax.39 words
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579 1984-11-14 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - Circular sent to all stockbroking firms By NAJEEB JARHOM THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore, the official watchdog of the securities industry, is taking a closer look at the practices of stockbroking firms. The MAS, through the Stock Exchange of Singapore, has written to all579 words
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Article, Illustration795 1984-11-14 15 MALAYSIAN businessman Vincent Tan, who came into the business limelight with his investment in the McDonald's fast food chain and publicly-listed Berjaya Kawat Bhd, is set on making his next corporate move. Market sources have identified him as the purchaser of a795 words
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Article997 1984-11-14 15 THE market opened quietly mixed yesterday with a firmer bias as continued hopes of a further reduction in UK base rates helped to underpin prices. The FTSE 100 at 9.45 am was up 0.5 to a record high of 1175.6. Government bonds showed initial gains ranging to 1997 words
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236 1984-11-14 15 PARKWOOD Investments Ltd is to undertake a review of the existing business of QAF Ltd, formerly known as Ben Co. Parkwood, which is currently making an offer to acquire all of the shares in QAF Ltd not already owned by them at 79 cents each,236 words
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Advertisement158 1984-11-14 15 IB MANQUE INDOSUEZ A full service bank established in Singapore since 1905 Our Bank is strongly developing its Money-Market activities in all areas and is looking for a CHIEF DEALER TREASURY AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE Suitable candidates should have the following characteristics: A strong University background majoring in Banking and Finance;158 words
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Advertisement132 1984-11-14 15 RENT ONE ROOM GET A COMPLETE OFFICE For the price of a single private office you get a prestigious address in a business district of Singapore, an impressive reception •area, conference room, receptionist/switchboard operator and access to modern office equipment like wordprocessing, telex, photocopying, etc. It's a new concept in132 words
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633 1984-11-14 16 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE NEW SCHOOL building projects have stacked up more than $210 million worth of business for four local building contractors. The four companies, all in the list of top 20 contractors in the Construction Industry Development Board/ Public Works Department registry, have633 words
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149 1984-11-14 16 UPI PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos yesterday told a visiting US senator that the Philippines was not a "banana republic" and ruled out the possibility of a communist takeover. Mr Marcos said during a call by Senator Christopher Dodd that the rebels had become strong in NorthernUPI - 149 words
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Article135 1984-11-14 16 SINGAPORE Airlines took delivery on Monday of its first 8757 twinjet from Boeing in Seattle, United States. With the delivery, SIA becomes the first carrier in the region and the seventh in the world to use the fuel-efficient aircraft. SlA's technical projects manager David Chen135 words
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267 1984-11-14 16 EUROPEAN Economic Community officials have described the community's relations with Asean as "dynamic, expanding and satisfactory" but not all Asean diplomats share the view. The community's satisfaction at the results of the cooperation agreement it signed with Asean in 1980 will be expressed267 words
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229 1984-11-14 16 PROSPECTS for greater economic cooperation between Singapore and Malaysia have followed a visit across the Causeway by the Republic's Finance Minister, Dr Tony Tan. After discussion with Malaysian Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin, the two issued a joint statement in which it was suggested229 words
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263 1984-11-14 16 INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi yesterday prepared himself for the first major test of his political career when he called national elections for Dec 24 to select a government to rule the country until January, 1990. Announcement of the elections which263 words
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348 1984-11-14 16 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A FORMAL agreement on Singapore's joint venture with the Chinese to form a maintenance and repair company in Chiwan, China, will be signed today. One of the signatories on the Singapore side is Mr Sim Kee348 words
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Article66 1984-11-14 16 STOCK PRICES were slightly lower on Wall Street in early trading as the market attempts to recover from a nearly week long reversal. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which finished fractionally higher on Monday, was down about one point to around 1218. Overall, losing issues led gainers66 words
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Article49 1984-11-14 16 FOUR BILLS will be up for second reading when Parliament sits next Tuesday at 2.30 pm. They are The Immigration (Amendment) Bill; The Pensions (Amendment) Bill; The Economic Expansion Incentives (Relief from Income Tax) (Amendment No 2) Bill; and The Merchant Shipping (Amendment) Bill.49 words
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Article33 1984-11-14 16 BUMIPUTRA MALAYSIA FINANCE (BMF) has successfully filed a winding-up petition against Carrian Nominee Ltd (CNL), the ultimate holding company of Carrian Holdings Ltd, which BMF says owes it US$4O million.33 words
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Article35 1984-11-14 16 AP BURMA and Japan yesterday exchanged notes for a Japanese government loan of 46 billion yen (US$l9l million), the largest single loan Rangoon has received so far from Tokyo. APAP - 35 words
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45 1984-11-14 16 AP HUNDREDS of striking British miners battled police for a second day yesterday in an effort to close a widening crack in the 8-month-old miners' strike. More than 40 policemen were injured in clashes with pickets in Yorkshire, police said.AP - 45 words
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56 1984-11-14 16 Reuter SAUDI ARABIA said yesterday it sees no need for an extraordinary meeting of Opec oil ministers. The official Saudi new agency quoted an unidentified official source as saying he did not see a need for such a meeting "as there have beenReuter - 56 words
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60 1984-11-14 16 AFP THE EEC HAS decided how to keep a firm grip on its budget spending, which has climbed fast in recent years, causing lengthy wrangling among the 10 member countries. EEC foreign ministers on Monday approved a system worked out by the finance ministers toAFP - 60 words
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Advertisement136 1984-11-14 16 C all Britannia torfree invitation to investment seminar v The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. BIOTONIC -CAPSULES A Tonic for Vigour and Vitality! m ■i J St (v* 1 mwmwa I Ho It certainly has many of the important health-promoting ingredients all 32 of136 words
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Advertisement492 1984-11-14 16 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE IMPACT OF MODERN CHALLENGES ON THE COMPANY SECRETARY 7-8 DECEMBER 1984, SINGAPORE 10-11 DECEMBER 1984, KUALA LUMPUR OPENING ADDRESS BY YB DATO DR TAN TIONG HONG, DY MINISTER OF FINANCE COMPANY SECRETARIAL PRACTICE MINUTES RESOLUTIONS RELEVANCE ACCURACY DUTIES LIABILITIES OF THE DIRECTORS UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT492 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-11-14 16 Outlook for todoy: Portly cloudy with showers in several areas in the late afternoon. Report for 24 hours poor to 7 30pm on Nov 13 at the airport Maximum temperature 30.1 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 24.2 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 3. SO Rainfall in millimetres 2.1 Rainfall58 words
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376 1984-11-14 17 THE HONGKONG Marine Department has decided to phase in compulsory pilotage at the harbour from early next year. The system will be introduced over a period of a few months. The department is also Ukely to implement a sophisticated computerised radar network and communications system376 words
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650 1984-11-14 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE number of shipping bankruptcies recorded in 1984 is the worst in memory. And 1985 could be just as bad. Even if freight rates were to improve by 15 per cent next year, it would be "too little and too late"650 words
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Article825 1984-11-14 17 Shipping Lin* Cot Shipping Lin* 1 P^g* Col AC Toepfer X 5 Fesco VI 4/5 Afeo VI 3 Fme-Lmer X 3 Ahrenkiel Lmer VI 5 FMG-CAVN VI 1 4/5 Alphotrons VI 4 Fronco-8etg II Alpoc VI 5 Frata Shpg VI 2 Antoh Orient vm 4 Freight Lmks825 words
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Article130 1984-11-14 17 SADAF, the Saudi petrochemical company, has signed a U*****.6 million contract to charter a large product carrier for 17 years. The agreement was signed early this week with the owners of the vessel, National Shipping Co of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Shipping Co. The carrier,130 words
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Article48 1984-11-14 17 MITSUI Engineering Shipbuilding Co has retained its number one status in the production of 2-stroke marine diesel engines for the third consecutive year, said the Maritime Technology and Safety Bureau of the Japanese Transport Ministry. The company completed 92 engines of this type last year.48 words
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Article56 1984-11-14 17 DR ROLF Herber, the director of the Law of the Sea and Maritime Law Institute in West Germany, will be in Singapore for a three-day visit from Nov 18. He will meet with officials from the Marine Department, the Attorney General's Chambers and the National University of Singapore56 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1984-11-14 18 Lloyd's Shipping Economists INDIA remains one of the last major liner markets to be modernised by containerisation. Progress has been slow since containers were first used some 10 years ago due mainly to inadequate port facilities and supportive transport infrastructure. Consequently, the introduction ofLloyd's Shipping Economists - 1,070 words
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Article1921 1984-11-14 18 FREIGHT rates for grain chartering generally show small irregular movements on Monday where changed while fairly active coal and iron ore interest was reported on the freight market. Grain fixing from the US Gulf to South Africa received $18.50, down 60 cents, but chartering from the US North1,921 words
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Article879 1984-11-14 18 AFP WHILE grain charterers were able to obtain some concessions on freight rates last week, firmer conditions developed in other trades, principally ore and fertilisers. Indicative of the irregular trend, the Baltic Freight Index, after initially retreating from the previous week's peak, eventually recovered some of its losses.AFP - 879 words
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Article67 1984-11-14 19 .BRITISH government officials will meet with their counterparts in the Soviet Shipping Ministry this week for top-level talks in a new attempt to reduce Soviet competition in the Far East and East Africa liner trades. Cruise lines have also pressed the British government to act in their67 words
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107 1984-11-14 19 Reuter BRITAIN'S new and most palatial liner. Royal Princess, was under heavy guard after charges of lax security around the 45,000 tonne ship which will be dedicated tomorrow by Princess Diana. Police sources said precautions were intensified after a report in the tabloidReuter - 107 words
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Article67 1984-11-14 19 ZIM Line has a new managing director, Mr Mat! Morgenstern He replaces Mr Yehuda Rothem, who has retired to return to his kibbutz. Mr Rothem leaves after 10 years as managing director and chief executive. Mr Morgenstern has worked for Zim for 30 years. He takes over67 words
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466 1984-11-14 19 Lloyd's List SEVERE restrictions on the ability of shipping conferences to operate outside the accepted restrictive practice laws may be imposed by the British government. A policy document from the British Shippers' Council calling for domestic monopolies legislation to be extended to conferencesLloyd's List - 466 words
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Article189 1984-11-14 19 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. Australia189 words
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214 1984-11-14 19 CONSAFE, the world's largest operator of offshore accommodation platforms, has announced plans to expand its oil drilling operations through the cross-bor-der co-operation agreement with the Norwegian shipping company Sverre Ditlev-Simonsen (SDS). Under the terms of the deal, Consafe will acquire for214 words
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Article61 1984-11-14 19 HYUNDAI Merchant Marine has added Hongkong to its Far East-US west coast run. The line said the first ship on the extended service will call at Hongkong on Dec 4. Hyundai uses six new 1,552-TEU container ships on the service, calling at Portland, Oakland and Longbeach in61 words
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Article747 1984-11-14 20 Nov €-12 Arctic offshore technology conference, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Nov 12 Economic design of cooling water, fuel and electrical power generation systems for motorships, 1730 hours, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Nov 12-1 C Expoship Far East 1984 international maritime exhibition, Hongkong Exhibition Centre.747 words
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3410 1984-11-14 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.3,410 words
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Article699 1984-11-14 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Australia E Giant 1 Koroteev Kris Lemona Takari 1 B Butang Jayakarta SA Vaal E Promoter Tik Kiselev Al Mariyah E Humanity Prasetia P McKinley699 words
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Article1804 1984-11-14 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B \FF.A African Shipping Agencies «Si \fro-Earasia line Transgroup (S). \hrenklel liner Service Kim Shpg (St. Alfred C" Teepfer Oceanus Shipping Agen eies (Si Marinlex Enterprise (PK|. \lpar Intrasea (Si Bintang Shpg <KL> Island Cargo1,804 words
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Article440 1984-11-14 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Baron Star Bela Rozo Builder Donam No 7 Frotamanila Ivybank Kuwana Maru Pearl Stolt Entente Wahfai Atlantic Glory Feng Tai Jenhol Jenson Kota Petani Kota Wangsa Lampung Manoloeverett Regent Ranger Setia Raja III Starlet 31/2 18 22440 words
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Advertisement735 1984-11-14 19 The Straits Steamship Group MANSFIELD CONTAINER SHIPPING PTE LTD OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok fr.if.': iw: .a^v.inanria.;*: FMKFIBT CDWSS ■OH 00* Mr HAABUK EIPKSS tohohubs CMDKMMV OSAKA ur 19/11 21/11 a/11 29/11 4/12 i/12 12/12 14/12 29/12 21/12 2S/12 29/12 *4/1735 words
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Advertisement20 1984-11-14 19 APPOINTMENT SHVS MASTER IK Age: 39 years. 12 years command experience Far East area seeks appointment. TEL: *****66 ROOM 20820 words
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Advertisement690 1984-11-14 19 Franco Belgian Services Fat Idi. k 3#rrvi üße /tan A*ar FULL COWTMPBHT SEMKE 10 EMMPE STORE P KELANG l» Nawe It dan fUtmm Ha BUm* AM cxvuei ru 19 Na. aiiM 7 tec b tec te< u•" 5" CWMCONTMBI 24Nwr 25 Nw 13 Dk 14 tec 16 tec II tec690 words
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Advertisement388 1984-11-14 20 M.S. LINE ton* interne FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUR Off Vl* SUEZ "1 Member ol the Ace Cwnwtun FULLY CONTAINERISED TO FROM NOR IN AMERICA WEST lUAST SnfMdcrmMl Spirt' KH L-B»drfhMw4 Mfcte BC HK SWK* korean wows seven mc iB/u 19/11 20/1113/12 15/12 18/1219/12 3/i 13/1 CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSfIN388 words
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Advertisement232 1984-11-14 20 L S LINE INDIA/BANGLADESH SERVIC 5 32 THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE. LTD. 09-07 ROBINA HOUSE S'PORE 0106 TEL: *****88 TELEX RS ***** BOOKING *****56 (DIRECT LINE) BULK* 26 Nov 28 JENSON 24 Nov 26 6 Dec 8 With Dry Reefer Container Service 28 Nov K Kinabalu 26 Nov Labuan 8232 words
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Advertisement570 1984-11-14 20 w Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CCNTINENT/UK On carriage to Scandinavia. Med. Carribean t S America Hand hauiau(e to inland destinations in Europe nmiinii S>»« P NHjn| rtnt l«M*» Bfc* 6moi H bu( Aitm Bluvtn Antwerp AIMUBANAKIAH 20/11 22/11 24/11 23/12 J/12 27/12 12/12 t K<ta( S pore iMm B«uM« 15/11 Fradturl570 words
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Advertisement793 1984-11-14 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W.MED./FE) USO ACCCPTMG CARGO TO 1) PROVONCI NNARK SAVANIAH BOSTON PHKADELPHU NORFOLK lACKSONMLU MMMGTON ETC 3) CRISTOBAL Ml BO* PANAMA COT. COLON SAN WAN SANTO DOMMGO I KMGSTON 2) ATLANTA CHICAGO OfTtOtT COLUMBUS 1 OTIC* MAW# tBCROBROGE DESTSMTIONS 4) MONTREAL TORONTO MA793 words
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Advertisement307 1984-11-14 20 CIS I NOSE u MARITIME PTE LTD W\i)l ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Sincapare Loadnf for 29/11 B. Abbas. B Khome«* POST KfIANC PENANG SMOSC MARITME PTE LTD TEL *****44 7 t *****70 MAI OSf MARITME SON BHD lel *****2 3 MAI AY Sl* IRAK TRANSPORT ITO307 words
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Advertisement843 1984-11-14 21 r VESSEL KOTA PETANI KOTA WIJAYA KOTA SEJATI KOTA AGUNG KOTA SEGAR KOTA ABAOI v\\T PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VOYAGE E-528 E-531 E 533 E-535 E-537 E-539 SINGAPORE 13-15/11 13-16/11 14-17/11 20-23/11 •-11/12 1-4/1/85 LOADING FOR: MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA.843 words
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Advertisement661 1984-11-14 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS KkJJEBSEN LINE WL. NEW ZEALAND SINGAPORE PORT KELANG K LUMPUR PENANG BEN lINE BENDER* BENOfRA BfNOERA lEI *****44 lEL *****1 TEI *****5 TEL ***** S.M.S. PRIVATE LIMITED TELEX: ***** SMSPL PORT KELANG PENANG WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE P.Kdong Penang HARVESTER V 55 Sailed Soiled HARVESTER V 56661 words
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Advertisement701 1984-11-14 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE Far East Spore Service Ful Container Vessel. Buufl VofcgfcMU Kobf KMtiuaic rtonftonj S p<*f I( Pnot (M) MAJ4F4MT Vl4 HB 2t/l» a/10 30/10 1/11 5/11 15/11 1711 GOMfMie 15/11 17/11 a/11 23/11 a/11 a/11 MtltfMtVlsie M/ll a/11 J/1? 4/17 J/12 11/12 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM701 words
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Advertisement509 1984-11-14 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1* BURN* FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Pogon V 79 Htoneywa* Myomoywa VB4W Htoneywa Discharge Only A S'pore P.Ketang lnPt/18 Nov 22/23 Nov 1/4 Dec 9/10 Dec BANK LINE Penong EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK A SPORE Soiled 8 Dec509 words
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Advertisement1174 1984-11-14 22 K LINE I l*b KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI MICRORRIDUE ft MINILAND BRIIM.K) AISO ACCEPTING MONTRfAI TORONTO AM) OTHER US PACIFIC GULF ATLANTIC PORTS N NAND POINTS ATLANTIC COAST FEEDER MOTHER VESSEL WHORE BRIDGE V 37 TOHBEI MARU V 77 ASIA STAR1,174 words
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Advertisement600 1984-11-14 22 '■/te CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS COWTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE loa** to. LOS ANGEIES SAN FRANCSCO SEATTLE. IACOAAA VANCOUVER BC Acceptor Fa/Fa Conljmefi P intnf S*napore I kngnr, AtEMXT 20 No, 71/21 Nm It Ok AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE foccptmi FCL FCI Cartanm P «tu«( S pare htm No. 23 2* No.600 words
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Advertisement455 1984-11-14 22 SANKD ASIA FROM JAPAMCSC PORTS ANO HOMGKOMG I GOLDEN LINE COIN CUM SHIPPING (PTE)Lit lM| htmcjt IM M C*d Ikm SMUraH 01M I* »I»7* (10 IMS) TO (uU l«p» 10? 11 t ««»n ami fiMf XS4M Pm Man if** 0«m tIOTO SON IM) Til U370 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S pore455 words
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Advertisement468 1984-11-14 22 T S P.T. PERUSAHAAN PELAYARAN KALIMANTAN REGULAR DIRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA VESSEL MAGA XXI Voy 18/84 ETA/ETD DESTINATION 14/15 Nov Jakarta/Cirebon MAGA XXXXI Voy 27/14 19/20 Nov Jakarta/Cirebon MAGA XXI Voy 19/84 23/24 Nov Jakarta/Crebon MAGA XXXXI Voy 28/84 27/28 Nov Jakarta/Cretan MAGA XXI Voy 20/84 29/30 Nov Jakarta/Cirebon468 words
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Advertisement638 1984-11-14 23 v .NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) PAUL S pore Closing Times FCL Cargo 1800 18/11 LCL Cargo 0600 18/11 Also accepting cirjo to/hom Bangkok and E Malaysia Anro Temasek lAYAXARTA S pore Closing Times. FCL Cargo638 words
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Advertisement483 1984-11-14 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DON AM SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: spo*i agjnis WPTUNE AGiNCKS PTE 1 ID Trt ??899?r?78'>4}4 ißoofcmfsl ???7510 ??l?0?7 (OpentionM ????48/ ??09?84 (IcrmmM) ??0?4S0 ??O?W4 (CfS) MAl»*stA AGINIS 'UNAS SITIA SOU BHD HI lel *****0 *****4 PK TH *****4 PfN let J6737V3674/S CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN ional483 words
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Advertisement634 1984-11-14 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Snjapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHARK AT NAN SOON SON BHD IST AND ?NO FLOOR NO 1 lALAN CtMPtNING PORT KLANG634 words
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Advertisement59 1984-11-14 23 DURBAN. JOHANNESBURG. MAPUTO. MAURITIUS A REUNION SHENG TAI LINE v^/ REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN-STRAITS-TAIWAN Vessel KAO KEE S PORE P KELANG iA WIN 16/10 19/10 15/11 17/11 BRIGHT FORMOSA 12/11 14/11 2/12 4/12 DORIS II 14/11 16/11 5/12 7/12 EAGLE CORPOMYMN (PIE) LTD T# *****U (4 ton) T*i Mo *****59 words
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Advertisement360 1984-11-14 24 lte«|i<Nial Container Lines 3 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual KCI, Berthing P.S.A. 1500 Hrs. Tues, Thurs Sat HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER I LTRA HKAVY LIFT AKKIEK f. HONG KONG ISLANDS LINE I FUIIY CONTAINS RISTD SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA A U S I SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE)360 words
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Advertisement31 1984-11-14 24 r QJ sn FARGO SHIPPm COMPANY (PTE.) LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICF SINGAPORE/BANGKOK EVERY 2 DAYS "N 7B Keppel Road 17 07 Tanjong Pagar Complex Singapore 0298 Tel *****77 *****88 A *****5231 words
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Advertisement197 1984-11-14 24 W EAST ASIA LINE (Molaysian Flog) Regular Liner Services Between S'PORE/M'SIA/INDIA P Gudong S pore PKekjng Ldg for ami am 28/1) 30/11 26/11 Bombay MV. AMAH 28/11 30/ II 16/11 18/11 M/ll E EAST ASIA SHIPPING SDN BHD. (P.Kelang) TEL *****2/36 TLX: MA ***** JALAL SEAGULL S PORE Tel: *****11197 words
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Advertisement145 1984-11-14 24 XX WINDMILL LINE REGULAR RED SEA SERVICE Ktn S>ere F.KeUnf Lo»*»g |(Nn Pt Sudan hPart Shanghai 1 Dec 10 Dec II Dec NodadaltAdw General Agents WINDMILL MARITIME PTE LTD Singapore P Keiang let: *****21 3M672/3 KK Kusntm *****9/*****0 *****/***** icei CREST EXPRESS LINES LT MVOCC Service to ond from USA,145 words
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Advertisement212 1984-11-14 25 —4- SABAH X'PRESS LINE S'pore LOADING FOR TBN 21 Nov KK/TAWAU Ateo cak Kudat I L.'Datu Subject to inducement For Freight Enquiries ANDEKA SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****45, *****50 TELEX: RS ***** ANSHIP 'iNDON SHIPPING PTE LTD. TEL: *****39. *****20 TLX: RS ***** INDON GOOD HARVEST LINES (OWNERS AGENT J.T212 words
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Advertisement150 1984-11-14 25 SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD REGENT RUTH VI TM Ml V-2 STOW COLOMBO CWTTDCONC CHUM RANGOON Saied 19/10 24/10 14/10 Saied 21/10 24/11 1/12 10/12 17/12 Meavytft a*aiaMe MINTS OCtAN HTI MMN COM (fit) ITO IN HMe lu« =14 0t fortuw C«Hr» S«f>pat 0711 T«t *****11 <5 IMS) Apofci Orwnt S*Mli150 words
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Advertisement626 1984-11-14 25 LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1 Magazine Road 05-06 Central Building. Singapore 0105 Tel *****1* t *****22 PROMPT SHIPPING LINE SA. REGUM MONTHT LOO SOtWQ TO NEST tfUCAM POUTS \L CONTMOS t BKMBUIII \l ETA STONE CHAOHU CAKEK 23 MM NAME LOBTO. MAT MX POWTENONE COTONOU. MONKMA DM Ml SBUTAN626 words
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Advertisement48 1984-11-14 26 ATLAS LINES REGULAR MDCKNDCNT SERVICE TO AND FROM CHTTTAGONG AND CHALNA Dl SJtrtSTM FIAG) USHARMEEN (BANGIAKSH FLAfi) *1 SAM (BAHGIAOfSH FLAG) SINGAPORE M GUt 303 Ni« l«/» Dec 4/( CONTMENTAL SHUTNG CORPORATION PH. LTD SINGAPORE TEL *****66/5 lINES I Retung Agents T««ru Mmf (Fi.) S*t BM T* *****1/XIS3I48 words
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Advertisement606 1984-11-14 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONIMBMD S€«VKE 10 EUROtt IVM SUEZ) CMEVAIM rut CHW CONTMWR ?IW CWKAIM MM 41N WHIM CRTSIU 27* S pmt rubflf 19/11 20 11 24/11 2S/11 a/ii 21/11 >12 10/1? ItMjxfldjm F iiowf M buj Bifm Mvcrp606 words
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Advertisement859 1984-11-14 26 Everett Lines lojdinii tor ijN*. Mo <#nd Ji utt*r renwilß ports with transhipment jt Mir On CPV B«Hs at I Jd»ng to tinji destination Pmjnt P Kelanf Sinfaporet THOMASEVERETT 11/20 Wo* 21/22 No* THOMASEVERETT RAAWtVERETT HUGHE WWII THOMASfVIMTI RAMOKVERETT HUGCVERfTT Sinfaporet 21/22 No* 23/25 No* 9/10 Dec EVERETT ORIENT LINE"859 words
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Advertisement454 1984-11-14 26 ZIM NON COHERENCE FULL CONTARER SERWCf FCI/LCI cargoes to USA East t Nest Coast. Caribbean and East Canada v.v ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE Spare fill toMte Hop*. Vmct Ptaeui mML BOURN aim 9Det 19 D*< IS Dec It Dec 77 D« »EI»T 19 0m 3 12 I*, Hi*, 9 I*,454 words
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Miscellaneous163 1984-11-14 26 VT 5*L J !S s HBsi 0/ /1 *1 w SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. R Thunderstorm W.rotur. c -A\ Weather Wind direction with speed in knots y Shower C Rain Wave height 0 Cloudy Sky Surface winds ore indicated by orrows which fly with163 words
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