The Business Times, 21 November 1984
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Title Section11 1984-11-21 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1984 60 CENTS11 words
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Article661 1984-11-21 1 ALVIN TAY - Financial institutions find it hard to sell repossessed properties By ALVIN TAY THE SHARP increase in the number of mortgaged loans going bad has resulted in financial institutions "being left with repossessed properties for which they can find no buyers. Executives of banks and finance661 words
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YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT
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Article, Illustration605 1984-11-21 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG SOME YEARS AGO, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew asked Law Minister E W Barker to persuade Dr Goh Keng Swee, who will retire at the end of this term, to stay on. But Mr Barker did not.605 words
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294 1984-11-21 1 ONLY EXISTING local companies can benefit from the new incentive scheme approved in Parliament yesterday to encourage ventures into new frontiers of technology approved by the government. Under the scheme spelt out in the Economic Expansion Incentives (Relief From Income Tax)294 words
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Article, Illustration86 1984-11-21 1 CONTINUED LACK of confidence In the Singapore stack market resulted In widespread bat slight falls In share prices for the third day running. Volnme was thin as most Investors stayed away. While there we hopes for a technical rally, most analysts believe that any rally now Is unlikely86 words
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523 1984-11-21 1 STRICTER guidelines on the use of gondolas or suspended scaffoldings have been issued by the Ministry of Labour to prepare the construction industry for new laws expected early next year. But gondola suppliers and operators who protested when the523 words
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500 1984-11-21 1 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK THE FAVOURITE of the local stockmarket, Pan-Electric Industries Ltd, is to make another majbr acquisition. The company yesterday asked that trading in its shares be suspended, pending an announcement. The market is full of speculation that Pan-El's latest target would500 words
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Article75 1984-11-21 1 SINGAPOREANS can eat Mars Bars without fear of being poisoned. A statement issued yesterday by East Asiatic Company, distributors of the chocolate bars in Singapore, said the recent incident, in which an animal rights activist group threatened to inject rat poison into Mars Bars sold in England,75 words
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Advertisement61 1984-11-21 1 OA FOR SUCCESSFUL OFFICE AUTOMATION Q SEE HOY CHAN GROUP Singapore t»l *****62/4 K.L 03-7*5390 t*l 04 3780» Ipoft: W 05 *****8 We have the Model to suit your office furniture v, 1 PTE. LTD Head Office: 1 Too Rayoh Industrial Park *01-1387 Singapore 1231 Tel: *****42 (4 lines) Showroom:61 words
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Advertisement261 1984-11-21 1 More reports on Back Pag« AMERICAN demand for Singapore goods has fallen for the second consecutive month, with exports to the US, Singapore's largest market, dipping 6 per cent to $817 million in September. Pag* 2* PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's budget team has called attention to the soaring national debt as261 words
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Advertisement12 1984-11-21 1 Fun report, Pag* 13 Asian stocks, Pago 11 International stocks, Pago 1012 words
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Advertisement182 1984-11-21 1 fft'A l^avinnc c avings Accounts Current Accounts "tun Deposits Personal Loans FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BANK I TD y T*vOCß(_ G'ik-P Head Office '9 O SERVICE at THE PLAZA SERVICE ABUTMENTS means much, much more than just laundry and housekeeping. What sets The Plaza Service Apartments k apart from the rest182 words
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HOME NEWS
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390 1984-11-21 2 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP AMERICAN demand for Singapore goods has fallen for the second consecutive month. Exports to the US, Singapore's largest market, dipped 6 per cent to $817 million in September from $865 million a year ago. The downturn in demand was first felt390 words
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Article328 1984-11-21 2 but 2pc more to Canadians SINGAPORE was the seventh largest Asian-Pacific exporter to Canada last year. It also improved its trade surplus threefold over the previous year. Exports to Canada rose by a mere 2 per cent from $337 million in 1982 to $345.1 million last year. However, imports plunged328 words
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290 1984-11-21 2 A TWO-DAY dialogue on Japanese employee loyalty and high technology will be held at the Hotel New Otani Singapore this Saturday and Sunday. The Kyoto Dialogue for a Better World is sponsored by the hotel as part of its opening celebration, and290 words
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321 1984-11-21 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE TEMPLE ESTATE, one of Singapore's oldest housing areas, is being torn down this month by contractors Sem (Pte) Ltd for about $37,000. The demolition contract for the 38 three-storey blocks of Singapore Improvement Trust flats near Kim Keat Avenue is321 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article, Illustration126 1984-11-21 2 saucepan from Spain will be introduced at the Home Appliances '84 exhibition. The saucepan, which cooks food by steam heat, has two walls. The cavity between the walls is used to contain water. When the saucepan is put on a stove, the flame will heat the outer126 words
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Article100 1984-11-21 2 will soon open the doors of its new restaurant to local and expatriate businessmen. The restaurant, which is due to open around the end of the month, is located at the 18th-storey penthouse of the newly-opened Keck Seng Towers, and is part of a new club designed100 words
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Article123 1984-11-21 2 company has unveiled a database management system designed to run computers from micros to mainframes. The Squirrel DBMS (Database Management System) derives its name from SQL (Structured Query Language), the standard language for fourth generation database management, developed by IBM. Since Squirrel uses simple English commands it can123 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-11-21 3 THE OLDEST known print of Singapore has fallen into the hands of a Singapore dealer. Mr Michael Sweet, proprietor of Antiques of the Orient, which specialises in old maps and prints, purchased the print from a private collector in London recently. This picture of early284 words
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116 1984-11-21 3 CHOREOGRAPHERS and local dance groups are invited to take part in the Third Singapore Festival of Dance from Dec 4 to 10. The festival, organised by the Ministry of Culture, is aimed at encouraging the development and appreciation of dance in Singapore and providing116 words
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247 1984-11-21 3 THE STATE of fine arts in Singapore today has never been better, the Parliamentary Secretary for Education, Mr Ho Kah Leong, said yesterday evening. Speaking at the opening of a "25 years of nation-building" art exhibition at Tuan Mong High School Cultural247 words
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167 1984-11-21 3 MORE THAN 10 multinational companies are finding out more about the Manufacturing Resource Planning and Control (MRP) system. Thirty employees from manufacturing companies are attending the first MRP course conducted by the National Productivity Board (NPB) which started yesterday. MRP is an integrated167 words
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Article63 1984-11-21 3 COMOROS is interested in establishing trading ties with Singapore. Four representatives of the country will arrive tomorrow for a 5-day visit. The delegation will first call on the general manager of Intraco Ltd on Friday morning. It will visit the Trade Development Board in the63 words
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402 1984-11-21 3 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO WHEN EASTRECO (Pte) Ltd first introduced flexitime for its employees three years ago, a "fantastic" number of overtime hours were chalked up. "Someone actually clocked some 50 hours of overtime," recalled Mr Walter Zettl, manager of Eastreco. "Maybe he slept in the402 words
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323 1984-11-21 3 MANUFACTURERS consider countertrade a "necessary evil" in today's trading environment. Countertrade assists as well as inhibits international trade. This was emphasised yesterday by Mr William Liesman, managing director of Philipp Brothers Singapore, at the Asian Corporate Finance Conference at Shangri-La Hotel. He defined countertrade as323 words
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Article126 1984-11-21 3 LOWER FOOD prices and cheaper petrol caused a 0.1 per cent fall in October's consumer price index compared with September. Food prices fell by 0.3 per cent as cheaper pork, fruits, poultry, eggs and fish more than offset dearer vegetables. Transport and communication costs also fell126 words
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Advertisement406 1984-11-21 2 Whats the point of 1 r a business sift? PARKER ROLLER BALL. THE BALL IS FORGED FROM TUNGSTEN. COBALT AND CHROMIUM. IT IS SAPPHIRE HARD PARKER FOUNTAIN PEN EVERY NIB IS PAINSTAKINGLY CLT AND GROUND BY HAND rk;-., PARKER BM L PEN IHb II \i,MEN ARB'DE BALL HNISHED TO WITHIN406 words
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Advertisement54 1984-11-21 3 The bold new look from Arnold Palmer. Racy colours or soft pastel shades, that's the Charge range by Arnold Palmer. In cool, cool mercerised cotton to keep you casually comfortable all day or all night longy\ It's a look that says A J you're in charge. [nM (j%U)O) Exclusive to54 words
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Advertisement105 1984-11-21 3 Just feast your eyes on this tempting luncheon from Shangri-La s new Continental restaurant Latour. An array of imaginative appetisers and our extensive Salad Bar. Then select an especially prepared entree from a choice of 6 exquisite dishes including carving from the silver wagon. And top it off with fresh105 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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470 1984-11-21 4 Beijing declares all-out conservation effort Reuter NORTH CHINA'S chronic water shortage is so severe this year that Beijing has declared an allout conservation effort to "save the life-blood of the capital" and avert a crisis. The big citifes of the arid north are strugglingReuter - 470 words
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422 1984-11-21 4 NYT A CONSERVATIVE research foundation has urged the Reagan Administration to adopt a broad new policy of underwriting anti-communist insurgency, including the use of paramilitary forces to undermine governments in nine countries that "threaten US interests". The recommendation is part of a militaryNYT - 422 words
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219 1984-11-21 4 AFP SINGLES BARS, sports clubs and entertainment centres spring up almost daily in major US cities, eager to cater to the estimated 20 million people who live alone. And by any cursory survey, they are successful enough to assure protection from loneliness.AFP - 219 words
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Article, Illustration572 1984-11-21 4 AP ISRAELI Prime Minister Shimon Peres says he is determined to build the country's future on high-technology industry, even if he has to cut back strategic oil reserves for the money to get it started. New communities have already begun to spring up aroundAP - 572 words
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Advertisement391 1984-11-21 4 ;.w. 5 t u ■J; m •v;-. V- *< I Now there's an advanced 16-bit business computer that actually grows larger when you want it to. It's called the Apricot Fl. As in "your first one". And it comes with a teacher. ACT Tutorial is a s to the Fl.391 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1984-11-21 4 THIS IS GREAT, CHIEF, GAPUC AND EUCA REALU GREAT. WAT UPWS LM/BS. THE HELL'S IN IT? IT (T HARDS OFf STINKS TO HIGH EVIL SPIRITS. Vk KLfir 7a m i BY GARRY TRUDEAU B/ tL POSSIBLE LABOR DISTURBSRIRJTS? ANCES, POUEP, FAILURES, (JJHATEVIL LM&SOFPOUCEPROTECSP/RJ7S? TVN, THATSORTOF THING LEASING IT, ACTWU. AND74 words
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OVERSEAS
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377 1984-11-21 5 Bernama MALAYSIA'S gross domestic product (GDP) registered a 5.9 per cent increase last year after declining in real terms for three consecutive years from 9.2 per cent in 1979 to 5.6 per cent in 1962. The latest accounts statistics released by the statistics department yesterdayBernama - 377 words
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Article204 1984-11-21 5 Bernama MALAYSIA'S trade with the US has increased by over five times in the last 10 years from U*****.5 million in 1973 to US$3.B billion. The Malaysian ambassador to the US, Datuk Lew Sip Hon, said although Malaysia was one of the world's leadingBernama - 204 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-11-21 5 AFP PRESIDENT Marcos of the Philippines (ailed to appear as scheduled yesterday at an international conference of firefighters in Manila as widespread rumours that he is seriously ill persist despite official denials. Police Brigadier General Hermilo Ahorro said that Mr Marcos could notAFP - 226 words
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698 1984-11-21 5 Aides want targets set for federal spending cuts for trade NYT PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's budget team has begun to call attention to the soaring national debt as a way of persuading him to make a more aggressive attack on the federal deficit. AdministrationNYT - 698 words
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Article196 1984-11-21 5 AP AMERICANS' personal income rose 0.6 per cent last month but consumer spending dipped 0.1 per cent, the poorest showing on the spending side in eight months. The US Commerce Department said personal consumption spending, which includes virtually everything except interest payments on debt, droppedAP - 196 words
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134 1984-11-21 5 Reuter LIBYAN LEADER Colonel Muammar Gaddafi said he was committed to his agreement with France to withdraw his troops from Chad. Speaking in Valletta at the end of a three-day visit to Malta, he also described Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who has accusedReuter - 134 words
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216 1984-11-21 5 UPI EGYPT has briefed West European and Arab security officials on details of an alleged Libyan plot to assassinate their heads of state. The Egyptian Minister of Interior Ahmed Rushdi was quoted by Al-Akhbar newspaper yesterday as saying he spoke with the officials fromUPI - 216 words
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471 1984-11-21 6 AP MEXICAN POLICE and soldiers grimly pulled scorched bodies from the smoldering ruins of a shanty neighbourhood just north of Mexico City yesterday, victims of a gas explosion and fire that killed more than 400 people. Small fires still smoked and flickered amid theAP - 471 words
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Article242 1984-11-21 6 AFP CHINA has approved a 15 per cent reduction in income tax for joint ventures and similar businesses in its special economic zones and new development zones in the coastal cities. The New China News Agency (NCNA) reported on Monday that the tax reduction is one of the main pointsAFP - 242 words
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217 1984-11-21 6 UPI VIDEO display terminals have helped increase productivity considerably, but the computer screens are locking workers into "dead-end, boring jobs", a hew study says. By 1990, as many as 40 million workers in the US may use VDTs on a daily basis,UPI - 217 words
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251 1984-11-21 6 AFP AUSTRALIA lurched closer to a national coal strike yesterday, following the refusal of the New South Wales Coal Mining Company, Kembla Coal and Coke (KCC), to withdraw retrenchment notices issued to more than 300 workers. The managing director of the south coast-based company,AFP - 251 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article71 1984-11-21 6 INDIA'S Election Commission has announced voting dates for next month, with balloting in four states scheduled over two days because authorities say they lack adequate police and paramilitary forces to ensure one-day polling. Deputy Election Commissioner V Ramakrishanan said that voting in the northern states of Uttar Pradesh71 words
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Article69 1984-11-21 6 US PRESIDENT Reagan, citing foreign policy concerns, has ordered officials to end an investigation into possible anti-trust violations by airlines flying between the US and Britain. A Justice Department spokesman said the unusual decision to end the investigation of transatlantic passenger air travel was based on the President's69 words
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Article57 1984-11-21 6 THE CANADIAN government is reducing the number of immigrants who will be allowed to enter Canada in 1965 and is initiating a major review of its immigration policy. Canada will admit 85,000 to 90,000 immigrants in 1985, down from the 90,000 \o 95,000 expected to arrive this57 words
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Article39 1984-11-21 6 JAPAN yesterday named its ambassador to Indonesia, 62-year-old Toshio Yamazaki, as its new ambassador to Britain. The career diplomat's post in Jakarta was taken by Toshiaki Muto, 57, Japan's ambassador to Saudi Arabia, the Foreign Ministry said.39 words
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Article60 1984-11-21 6 AUSTRIAN police stepped up security yesterday and launched a big manhunt following the killing of a Turkish diplomat in central Vienna for which an extremist Armenian group claimed responsibility. Evner Ergun, 52, an employee of the United Nations in Vienna since 1979, was killed on Monday when a60 words
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Article59 1984-11-21 6 Agencies FOREIGN correspondents in Warsaw have been told they risked prosecution or loss of accreditation if they attended news conferences organised by human rights groups set up to monitor police violence. Correspondents for United Press International, the Associated Press, Reuters and ABC News were given the warnings onAgencies - 59 words
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Article204 1984-11-21 6 AP, UPI NORWAY'S Prime Minister Kaare Willoch complimented Chinese senior leader Deng Xiaoping on his healthy appearance yesterday, but Mr Deng said his hearing has declined since their last encounter in 1974. The 80-year-old chairman of the Communist Party Central Advisory Commission receivedAP,; UPI - 204 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-11-21 6 AFP BRITISH Airways, the stateowned company that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher wants to sell to the private sector next March, remains one of the least efficient of the world's major airlines in spite of a recent improvement in profits andAFP - 304 words
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Article269 1984-11-21 6 AFP THE TAIWAN Machinery Manufacturing Corporation (TMMC) and the China Steel Corporation have successfully developed alloys for bazookas and other military weapons and equipment. An official of TMMC said the alloys, jointly developed by the two state-owned corporations, have been tested by two arsenal plants runAFP - 269 words
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Article762 1984-11-21 6 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time Al AI405 0015 BOM SJA SQ11 0110 LAX/TYO PAA PA5 0155 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL CIOIO 0805 JED/DHA MAS MH68I 0820 KUL KAL KE624 0850 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH67I 0935 KUL MAS MH81 1 0940 PEN RBA BI421 1000762 words
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Advertisement178 1984-11-21 5 BP SOUTHPCHNT 200 Cantonment Road, Singapore 0208 OUR TYPICAL OFFICE SUITE IS FAR FROM TYPICAL '2: 7 -v 4 To begin with, just look at the amount of column-free office space. Each floor has 40 feet (12 metres) clear width, and 16,0 CX) square feet (1486m 2 doubleglazed, carpeted and178 words
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Advertisement102 1984-11-21 6 111! !*+> 3? ASTPAt l* WeU <** ill SILVERBIRD Sr*% v.. VV s > ®v 49 i BFSS pie most beautiful invitation to bed N V 1" ."Just seeingthe enticingly beautiful form is the beginning of the anticipation is the flowery yet understandable manner in which an aesthete expressed his102 words
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Advertisement13 1984-11-21 6 Pan Am First Class. First In Space. First In Luxury. First In Comfort.13 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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235 1984-11-21 7 WEST GERMANY-BASED Commerzbank AG expects the area covered by the bank's Singapore subsidiary to show its increasing growth potential in the future. Commerzbank said in its annual report that Singapore continued to consolidate its position as the hub of the Asian dollar market235 words
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Article78 1984-11-21 7 AFP THE BANK of England has lowered the rate at which it intervenes on money markets from 10 to 9.75 per cent, thereby signalling its approval for a similar cut in interest rates charged by clearing banks. The action by the bank on Monday hadAFP - 78 words
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123 1984-11-21 7 FT THE NEW ZEALAND Cabinet has rejected a recommendation from Associate Minister of Finance Trevor de Clene to float the New Zealand dollar, which was devalued by 20 per cent on July 1, but speculation in banking circles is that the government willFT - 123 words
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379 1984-11-21 7 AFP THE TWO well-established Asian offshore financial centres of Singapore and Hongkong with Tokyo planning to join in have slowed down Taiwan's attempts at developing its offshore banking operations. Mr Eric Chen, chief dealer of Taipei-based Manufacturers Hanover Trust and Co also saysAFP - 379 words
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265 1984-11-21 7 Reuter INDIA'S capital market remains buoyant in spite of the communal violence and political changes which followed the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Merchant bankers say the market trend indicates funds raised through debentures and equity issues in the year ending March 1965 willReuter - 265 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article326 1984-11-21 7 YEN: Yesterday's trading in December yen by institutions was impressive after a firm opening at 0.*****5. The contract touched the day's high of 0.*****7 before falling back to close at the opening level of 0.*****5, with 221 lots done. Deatschemark: The dollar maintained its strength in spite of intervention326 words
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Article230 1984-11-21 7 Asian market DEPOSIT rates extended earlier losses in thin afternoon trading on increased lending interest. The market remained depressed by a weaker US Fed funds rate and the Fed's injection of reserves through four-day repurchase agreements. us$ Offer Bid 7 days 97/16 9 5/16 1 month 9 7/16 9 5/16230 words
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Article, Illustration694 1984-11-21 7 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed lower against most major currencies in thin trading yesterday. Dealers attributed the softer trend to some profit-taking and weaker Asian dollar deposit rates. Dealers said the market was also cautious ahead of the US third-quarter GNP figures due later in the day. The694 words
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Article202 1984-11-21 7 HONGKONG The metal closed slightly higher yesterday but was off the day's high because of sporadic selling by local and Singapore interests in the afternoon. The bullion price ended at U*****.40/80 an ounce against an opening of $342.50/90 and New York's $342.00/50 close. On the local market, gold finished202 words
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Article124 1984-11-21 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate feU by '/4 -point from Monday to close at 6 3 per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. The one-month term rate eased by 1/16-point, while the two and three-month maturities remained at Monday's closing levels. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday OH*124 words
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Article237 1984-11-21 7 Interbonk rotes at 3pm Local doilors to on* unit of foreign •rday o rooe parity change currency. US dolor Sterling pound A lis tr cion dolor NZ dolor Conachon dolor 2.1500 2 6892 1 8453 1 0627 1 6341 2.1510 2 6926 1 8472 1 0647 1 6354237 words
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Advertisement227 1984-11-21 7 SIMEX —SYDNEY FUTURES EXCHANGELONDON GOLD FUTURES MARKET ICCH FUTURES ACCOUNTING SYSTEM The International Commodities Clearing House Limited (ICCH) provides a computerised accounting service to over 100 major users of International Futures Markets through their systems in London and Sydney. ICCH Singapore Branch provides a computerised accounting service to SIMEX users227 words
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Advertisement108 1984-11-21 7 GET BEHIND THE BAJX In Singapore's largest-ever football tournament, ten national teams will fight it out in front of a packed National Stadium from December 1 to 16. Get behind the ball and advertise in the centre of all the action. A few of the 7m x lm Advertising Boards108 words
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FEATURES
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Article453 1984-11-21 8 THE PRINCIPLE of freely negotiated brokerage fees in Singapore's foreign exchange market, which will be put into practice from March 1 next year, is designed to permit effective pricing and greater efficiency. It should take the market a step along the road to maturity. However, such453 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1984-11-21 8 A new Republican force in Washington is causing concern Many Americans are concerned at the way the religious vote was harvested, and they are not reassured when they hear evangelical political activists say they are getting ready to 'flood the bureaucracy with Christians'.Agencies - 1,348 words
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328 1984-11-21 8 AFP INDIA, the world's largest democracy is becoming increasingly dependent on the army to run the country, sparking a national debate on the role of 1.12 million-strong armed forces in the nation's future. Army generals have expressed fears that the military's growing involvementAFP - 328 words
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Miscellaneous644 1984-11-21 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Accidental stroke? (5) 6 Uncle starts the boll with this dance (5) 9 Name of a mad flier in the War Department (7) 10 Not able to have wild fun at it (5) 11 Main colour? (5) 12 She sounds a swinger! (5) 13 Always an644 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration678 1984-11-21 9 WALTON MORAIS - Hopes running high for Swee Wah to play in the foreign circuit By WALTON MORAIS THE CALL has gone out to Lim Swee Wah after his remarkable showing in the World Cup golf championship "venture into ■the foreign circuit". They came from different 'directions, from different678 words
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Article, Illustration555 1984-11-21 9 SOVIET OLYMPIC committee chief Marat Gramov publicly criticised the choice of Seoul for the 1988 Olympic Games on Monday for the first time and said Moscow considered it an inappropriate site. At a meeting with a visiting group of Japanese politicians, Gramov555 words
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296 1984-11-21 9 AP ALL 21 car manufacturers involved in world rallying urged on Monday that the 1965 Monte Carlo rally be reinstated in the world championship by a high-level meeting in Paris including close aides of President Francois Mitterrand. A continued ban on the rallyAP - 296 words
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175 1984-11-21 9 Reuter FRENCH JOCKEY Yves SaintMartin rode 5-4 on shot Mouktar to an impressive six-length victory in the group two Criterium de Saint-Cloud horse race in Paris on Monday. They were in the first two throughout, and led approaching the final two furlongs whenReuter - 175 words
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Miscellaneous930 1984-11-21 9 to am mmd HIGHLIGHTS 'Contemporary Female Writers •Patricia Highsmith pm, Channel 12 Patricia Highsmith's books are not [conventional whodunnits. She explores the mind and follows its obsessive •workings through murders and alibis. '2 Her novels are psychological thrillers and her best known creation is an amoral crook and killer called930 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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181 1984-11-21 10 Reuter BRITISH TELECOM PLC (BT) is in the early stages of considering strategic moves, but has no comment on press reports of negotiations to buy 20 per cent or more of Canada's Northern Telecom Ltd. A BT spokesman said: "We're alwaysReuter - 181 words
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137 1984-11-21 10 Reuter CRA Ltd unit, Australian Mining and Smelting Ltd (AM and S), will cut 1965 zinc concentrate shipments by about 50,000 tonnes to rebuild low stocks to practical working levels after the two-month strike at Broken Hill earlier this year. The company alsoReuter - 137 words
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108 1984-11-21 10 Reuter THE US car industry should experience a good first half in 1965, if interest rates remain at their present level. Chrysler Corp chairman Lee lacocca said US car sales could ease next year as the economic expansion shows signsReuter - 108 words
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310 1984-11-21 10 Reuter WALL STREET on Monday extended its losing streak to nine straight sessions as it failed to sustain an early blue-chip rally and closed lower in light trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 2.65 points to 1185.29. Declining issues led gainersReuter - 310 words
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Article180 1984-11-21 10 NOV 19 Road INDUSTRIALS A AbVvi 875 125 Trust Bk Un Steel Unrvec Woolworth 240 115 460 1450 -10 10 unch unch Aber com AE And O ISO 785 350 inch inch 5 Anglos MA«NGS_ AA2? ,op 2675 Angtvool 1093 3 Buffets 7950 \inch C G South 2050 unch180 words
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Advertisement425 1984-11-21 10 Complaints about marketing of BT iaaua in tha US, Pagal4 5j m wise, Mm utii Tfrfr&Vrmnd Enjoy Our Prompt Efficient Service In Cool, Quiet Cosy Atmosphere WESTERN/CHINESE/ LOCAL CUISINE Banquets Cater For Lunch Dinner Meetings Wedding Occasions, Birthday Parties At $16/- Onwards Per Person or Other Occasion With Function Rooms425 words
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Advertisement139 1984-11-21 10 London stocks, Pago 15 m feng Cheng Lou for the best Teochew food in town. Discover lV mouth-watering delights prepared by hong Kong chefs. And feel like royalty while you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 12.00 noon 3.00 pm for lunch and 7.00 pm 11.00 pm for dinner139 words
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Article394 1984-11-21 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed steady yesterday after a day of quiet, selective trading. Most investors were on the sidelines as there were no fresh factors. HK Wharf, the most actively traded blue chip, ended 10 cents higher at HK54.45 and China Light also rose 10 to $16.50. HK Electric394 words
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Article288 1984-11-21 11 NOV 20 AI Sincere Indus Asjo Cement Cothoy Cons NT J 6 45 25 60 27 80 -0.05 unch 0 3 Chem Indus Lien Hwo Indus Nan Ya Plas Pocitic Cons Pacific Elect 1880 II 20 29 60 26 20 18 00 0 1 unch 0 1 04 0288 words
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Article438 1984-11-21 11 TOKYO: Stocks closed lower in thin trading, depressed by Wall Street's continued fall, the yen's weakness, and the large balance of margin buying positions. The market average, which gained 29.50 the day before, lost 27.23 to close at 11,256.98 on turnover of 250 million shares against 230 million on438 words
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Article126 1984-11-21 11 MANILA: Prices closed mixed in dull trading yesterday. The commercial and industrial index was unchanged at 110.92, the mining index fell 1.86 to 824.46 and the oils index was up 0.018 at 0.604. Atlas Con B rose to 27.50 from 27. NOV 20 Acofe Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mirung126 words
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Article431 1984-11-21 11 SYDNEY: Australian share prices closed easier across the board on moderate turnover although a late round of bargain hunting reduced losses among mining issues. At the close, the All Ordinaries Index was down 2.6 at 772.2, the All Industrials Index was down five at 1,116.3 and the All Resources431 words
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Article174 1984-11-21 11 BANGKOK: Prices closed lower in active trading. The Book Club index fell 0.12 to 124.57. Turnover rose to 2.1 million shares from Monday's 682,419. Thai Mutual Fund HI accounted for most of the day's trading volume as more than 1.5 million shares worth 25.6 million baht changed hands. The174 words
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Article66 1984-11-21 11 Nov 20 Bonk Seoul Won 642 1 Hy\jrxk* Motor KAL 623 538 -2 1 609 1 728 -2 690 1 Korea CM 1250 +1 549 +9 408 2 483 -3 810 -2 634 •1 735 -4 646 -8 851 Gotd Stor 765 5 1167 37 Hand Sk 735 25066 words
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Article68 1984-11-21 11 Reuter DAEWOO Corp says its uranium exploration joint venture in Canada has made a find in the Baker Lake uranium project that could prove significant. The joint venture was formed last year with the Canadian subsidiary of Urangesellschaft GMBH to explore for uranium in theReuter - 68 words
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434 1984-11-21 11 Reuter HOPEWELL HOLDINGS Ltd expects its total debts to top HK$lO billion by 1986 87 as a result of a series of major projects in China. The company's annual report showed total liabilities at June 30 this year at $1.17 billion. ManagingReuter - 434 words
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135 1984-11-21 11 AFP SECURITY PACIFIC Hongkong Holdings has chosen Paribas Asia Ltd and Security Pacific Capital Markets Group to establish a HK$5OO million bill of exchange facility in Hongkong. The proceeds of the sale of the bills are expected to be used for general corporateAFP - 135 words
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270 1984-11-21 11 FT KONISHIROKU Photo Industry, the second biggest Japanese photo film company, is to take majority control of Fotomat, the biggest retail photo film processing chain in the US, as part of a recapitalisation of the financially troubled group, which hasFT - 270 words
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Advertisement416 1984-11-21 11 C&*J Try our new menu. AARIETY COFFEE HOUSE 2nd Floor <§tfl Apollo Singapore 405 Havelock Road Singapore 0316 Tel: *****81 r J5 "w m 0 AT BARON S TABLE November 22, 1984 Rartake of our traditional and glorious Thanksgiving dinner which offers a superb 5-course gourmet fare at $59.00 per416 words
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354 1984-11-21 12 Reuter AMERICAN and Soviet officials met in Washington yesterday to talk about grain, one of the less heated topics between the two superpowers. With the talks being held against a backdrop of a sixth consecutive poor harvest in theReuter - 354 words
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183 1984-11-21 12 Reuter MALAYSIAN Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong welcomed a preliminary report by a US futures market expert. Datuk Leong said there were "very constructive" proposals in the report which Malaysia commissioned from US consultant Mark Powers in an effort to restoreReuter - 183 words
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90 1984-11-21 12 Reuter The Australian Meat and Livestock Corp foresees a potential (or exports of semi-processed mutton to Iran of between 30,000 and 40,000 tonnes a year. Middle East director Peter Wood said Australia sold 25,486 tonnes of frozen .and chilled mutton to Iran inReuter - 90 words
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76 1984-11-21 12 Reuter JAPANESE crushers bought 8,000 tonnes of Canadian rapeseed last Friday, of which about 1,000 tonnes was' for December shipment and the rest for January. The crushers have bought 99,600 tonnes for late November/December shipment and need about 2,000 tonnes more for that period.Reuter - 76 words
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Article144 1984-11-21 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed lower on late light selling yesterday, with buyers reserved awaiting the result of the Pakistan tender. Trading was quiet with November in the south dropping Ms2o to |1,215 per tonne, central $22.50 to $1,212.50, and north $20 to $1,210. In December, south144 words
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Article29 1984-11-21 12 AP INDONESIA will lend the Philippines 100,000 tonnes of rice to help overcome its rice shortage, Minister of Cooperative Affairs Bustanil Arifin said. APAP - 29 words
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Article158 1984-11-21 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) Shirting Hongkong Golden Peak, 60 x 60 116 50 115 50 China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 3,150 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,250 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,800 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,000 Carded yorn, hank Blue Phoenix 21 's 3,500 White cloth158 words
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Article1171 1984-11-21 12 COFFEE Robusta futures yesterday ended a quiet morning session unchanged to £18 above the previous close. November finished at £2,535, unchanged, while January was up £14 at £2,352. The market firmed from the opening, influenced by slightly easier sterling and in reaction to Monday's losses. Activity was curbed1,171 words
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251 1984-11-21 12 FT RECENT drilling around the location of two previously discovered intersections, with exceptionally high gold grades, at the Porgera gold deposit in Enga province of Papua New Guinea has confirmed the presence of an area of high grade gold mineralisation according to RenisonFT - 251 words
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Article288 1984-11-21 12 SINGAPORE The market closed marginally higher yesterday with December One RSS buyers quoted at 173.25 cents a kg, up 0.25 from Monday. The morning session gained 0.50 after moving narrowly in quiet trading. The gain was pared slightly in the afternoon on scattered selling in thin trading. MALAYSIA Prices288 words
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Article334 1984-11-21 12 RAS prices S cents/kilo, FOB in t •ales) NOON c -U CLOSE Int 1 RSS Prompt 170 25 171 25 170.25 171 25 Int 1 RSS Dec 84 173 25 173 75 173.25 173 75 Int 1 RSS Jon 85 175 25 175 75 175 25 175.75334 words
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Article108 1984-11-21 12 (c«nt*/Vg, 1-N* i poH*n) December 84 Jonuai 7 8 !L (current mth) (forwori d mth) NOON NOON RAS luytn S*D*n Buyers 5«ll«n SSR 20 168 50 170.50N 170 00 172.00N SSR 50 166 50 168 50N 168 00 170.00N MRELB Buyers «jglHn Buyers SMRCV 198 50 200108 words
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Article80 1984-11-21 12 THE Kuto Lumpur Tin Market price yesterday held at the ITA floor level price of Ms2t.ls per kgDealers said the buffer stock manager was again the main buyer on a continuing lack of Interest from other sectors. The KLTM premium held around Monday night's £1M per tonne over80 words
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Article128 1984-11-21 12 FUTURES closed IV* to '/2-cent a bushel higher in lacklustre trade on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday. Prices rose from midsession levels after choppy trade most of the day. Traders called the activity directionless and dull, citing poor export demand and a firmer US dollar as factors128 words
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Article130 1984-11-21 12 CHICAGO soybean futures fell sharply after midsession on Monday amid technical selling to close 11 to 8 v* cents a bushel lower. Most-active January finished 11 cents lower. Technical selling built from early in the session, hitting sell stops and triggering local and professional liquidation. Merrill Lynch Commodities sold130 words
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Article151 1984-11-21 12 Chinese Produce Exchange (Sellen' noon dosing prices on Nov 20. S$/100kg) Coconut oil Robusto 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW B W FOB NSW Gambier 492 50 396 00 281.00 Bulk Foe OkJ drum FOB New drum FOB Copro 190 00 203 00 207 00 FOB NSW151 words
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Article274 1984-11-21 12 Singapore A-l special C-l special C-l Ordinary Loonzoin 100% 192 (S$/kilo, ei-godown) Thoi white unq unq 100% 1st class first grade unq (kongoroo) 100% second grade 235 new crop 096 100% third grade unq 100% 2nd class 100% 3rd class 0.70 070 Parboiled 5% 232 227 25% new crop274 words
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Advertisement322 1984-11-21 12 &Lybrand Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing and Distribution Systems Executive Selection, Marketing and322 words
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Article, Illustration4231 1984-11-21 13 SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market fell yesterday for the third day running. The BT Composite Index fell 2.42 points to 690.69, while the Straits Times Industrial Index dropped 1.97 points to 786.72. Total volume was light at 8.62 million units. The4,231 words
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Article264 1984-11-21 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices Vox Dor Hortt 184 T roc too 270 TOM 265 Alcoai 115 Sri Hortoawi 210 (MntMft 476 Ommm Hup 291 Lioo Corpn 205 kmo*Mt BM 118 AmmI Stool SO< 115 Falls Smian laai 710 M 640 G 1 Htdgs 50« 270 Mw Fmtfc 180264 words
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Article495 1984-11-21 13 SHARE PRICES at the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed mixed yesterday as a result of some light covering activity. Selective issues attracted investors' interest but volume on the whole was thin. Turnover dropped slightly to 5.62 million units worth M 110.03 from Monday's 5.77495 words
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Article3388 1984-11-21 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of I,ooo.units, unless otherwise specified. All Time SetUement Contracts are quoted after the word "BETT" Big3,388 words
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Article686 1984-11-21 14 Earnings of M 5673,000 expected from proposed Sun Metal deal INNOVEST BHD, formerly Fusan, which expects an earnings contribution of M 5673,000 from its proposed acquisition of Sun Metal, has forecast pre-tax profits before extraordinary items and minority interest of about $5 million for the year686 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-11-21 14 SIR JAMES GOLDSMITH, the wealthy British industrialist, has made an application to increase his holdings in CelgatePalmolive Co to more than 10 per cent, and the US government is not expected to oppose the move, New York antitrust lawyers475 words
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360 1984-11-21 14 SIR WILLIAM LITHGOW, a Scottish industrialist who has been fighting a lengthy legal battle over compensation for nationalisation, has complained to the US authorities about the American marketing of British Telecom (BT) shares. American lawyers acting for Sir William have360 words
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Article2439 1984-11-21 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 Ajinomoto (3.1 OB 3.705) A Choc (2.438 2.455) (15)2,439 words
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Article133 1984-11-21 14 BOLTON Properties Bhd has received approval from the Capital Issues Committee for its proposed special bumiputra issue of 8.39 million M$1 shares. However, the issue price has been revised downwards from $1.80 per share to $1.50. Bolton directors, who have accepted the revised valuation, have also proposed to133 words
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Article, Illustration497 1984-11-21 14 KESANG HOLDINGS Bhd will actively seek new activities that will benefit the company, chairman Datuk Choo Ching Hwa said in his latest annual statement. It will continue in its existing operations appropriately tailored to market conditions which are expected to remain competitive in the497 words
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Article98 1984-11-21 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hong Seng Index Tuesday 1116.3 Monday 1121.8 Tuesday 1072.52 Week ago 1124.6 Monday 1067 6) NEW YORK Week ago 1066 13 Dow Jones Monday 1185.29 TOKYO Friday 1187 94 Week ago 1219.19 Tokyo Dow Jones Tuesday ***** 98 Standard ond Poors Monday *****.12 Monday 163.1098 words
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Article232 1984-11-21 14 Managers' prices MARA Bumiputra for Nov 21 First B'putro 511 516 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.53 2.69 The So»«>gi find 1.71 1.81 S'pore Prog Fund 1.08 I .U S'pore Sec Fund 163 1.73 S'pore Invest Fund 106 1.12 S pore Equity Fund 1.14 1.21 Second B'putro 4232 words
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Article, Illustration685 1984-11-21 15 mm™ By HOCK LOCK SIEW EVERYONE is doing it. Or they have done it. Or they're about to do it. As deregulation sweeps across the globe, the securities industries from New York and London through to Tokyo and Sydney are getting the biggestBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 685 words
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Article279 1984-11-21 15 MALAYA TIN Printing Co Ltd is still bogged down by the over-capacity in the metal can industry and keen competition, as reflected in its weak firsthalf performance. Group pre-tax profits fell 18.5 per cent to $783,000 in the six-month period to Aug 31, 1984, from 5961,000279 words
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Article310 1984-11-21 15 LAST FULL YEAR Compony Period Dote announced lost year Year ending Net EPS (cents) Gross drv Net profit r 000) G Lumber H K Tin K G HIdgs Peak Hue Petaling Tin CASH Leong Huat Chem Ind M Credit Interim Interim Interim Interim Final Final Interim Interim Interim310 words
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Article997 1984-11-21 15 EQUITIES opened mixed yesterday with a lower bias in response to the continued weaker trend on Wall Street. At 9.45 am the FTSE 100 index was down 3.1 at 1 164 3 id feU 6p to 650, Plessey lost 2p to 204 and Tate and Lyle 3p to997 words
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681 1984-11-21 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - I P undertakes massive restructuring of Austral By NAJEEB JARHOM A COMPLETE REVAMP of Austral Enterprises Bhd, befitting its grand image as the plantation vehicle of the hlwd A Peaiasular (I 6 P) group, has been unveiled. The exercise, involving a modest bonus issue and the injection of vast estate681 words
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365 1984-11-21 15 GENTING BHD, the casino-cum-property plantation group, together with its Australian partner has clinched an award to develop Western Australia's first casino in Perth. Gentings, which has vast experience in the development and management of casino-re-sort operations, was shortlisted as one of two international365 words
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652 1984-11-21 15 Bernama PROPERTY-BASED Metroplex Bhd is making a public issue of 50.45 million shares of 50 cents each, the largest share issue since 1962. Subscription for the issue, the last this year, would be closed on Dec 22 and balloting would beBernama - 652 words
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Advertisement322 1984-11-21 14 SHERIFF'S SALE MOTOR SHIP OR VESSEL "C C SEATTLE" (Admiralty in Rem No. 572 of 1984) PARTICULARS OF VESSEL Name of Vessel: "C C SEATTLE" Port of Registry Panama Type Motor bulk carrier/ container vessel between decker of all steel welded construction with 5 forward holds Year Built Dimensions 1983322 words
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Advertisement209 1984-11-21 14 NOTICE SINMATAXI SERVICE (PTE) LIMITED (incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (in Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act Cap 185 the Final Meeting of members of the Company will be held on Wednesday. 26th December. 1984 at209 words
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Advertisement88 1984-11-21 15 INTERNATIONAL TRADING TEAM A team of senior businessmen in Kuala Lumpur, experienced in the' import and marketing in Malaysia of commodities and manufactured goods and in the export of primary produce, is available to work with an established business house or industrial group which intends to enter international trade or88 words
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Advertisement61 1984-11-21 15 we've Brought America's 50 States Closer To You! N» TOKYO HONG KONG UNITED STATES OF AMERICA SINGAPORE DAILY TRANSPACIFIC SFRVICFS TO OVFR 156 CIT!t S IN THF USA OVfcR I ">OO MIGHTS DAILY WITHIN THF USA STATF OF THf ART IRST AND HUSINFSS CLASSES FOR RESERVATIONS CALL *****76 m uniTED61 words
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338 1984-11-21 16 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP THE PRODUCTIVITY movement would not have taken off so successfully without assistance from employers, especially the foreign experts stationed in Singapore. The Minister of State for Trade and Industry, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, gave employer organisations an official pat on the back338 words
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Article, Illustration172 1984-11-21 16 Reuter. HUNDREDS of homeless Mexicans are gathered together, away from their razed suburb hemes, stunned by the disaster that hit the industrial district of Mexico City on Monday. Their family and friends are either among the 4M killed or the more than Z,HiReuter.; UPI photo - 172 words
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226 1984-11-21 16 ACCOUNTS CLERK Rosalind Lee Kim Lian yesterday spent her third day on the witness stand in the Broadview case admitting that she lied to Mr Alan Wong Hoi Ping, chairman and director of Broadview, about being jailed for a night. This was to give Mr226 words
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283 1984-11-21 16 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING SINGAPORE must keep high standards for its seamen and ships to live up to its reputation as one of the world's busiest ports. Minister for Communications, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, told Parliament yesterday that provisions on manning283 words
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198 1984-11-21 16 THE MINISTRY of Defence constantly monitors accident rates of air force aircraft for possible loopholes in safety measures and has found the trends reassuring, said the Minister for Defence, Mr Goh Chok Tong. "Mindef intends to keep it that way," he198 words
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Article75 1984-11-21 16 STOCK prices were mixed in early trading yesterday as blue chip issues staged a rally despite gloomy economic news. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up about four points to under 1190. Overall, losing issues held a slight lead over gainers. Volume was about nine million shares75 words
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338 1984-11-21 16 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN MORE CHINESE crude oil is being sent to Singapore for processing, and this is propping up the hard-pressed refining industry. But the increased business from the Chinese, although welcomed on one hand, has a negative side-effect. It releases more338 words
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Article40 1984-11-21 16 AFP EFFORTS by the Chinese Communist Party to woo intellectuals, who were officially reviled during the Cultural Revolution, were renewed yesterday. The People's Daily said that attracting such people to the party was a "strategic task". AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article34 1984-11-21 16 AP INDONESIA is the world's biggest supplier of plywood, with exports of 2.7 million cubic metres worth an estimated US$625 million this year, a Trade Ministry official said yesterday. APAP - 34 words
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Article53 1984-11-21 16 Reuter INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi has slashed import duty on computers as part of his vow to take India into the 21st century. The Secretary of the Electronics Department said on Monday that India was also opening the door for the first time to foreignReuter - 53 words
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Article49 1984-11-21 16 AP THE PHILIPPINE Justice Minister yesterday denied before the Supreme Court, on behalf of Armed Forces chief Gen Fabian, that the military had anything to do with the disappearance of the wife of Rolando Galman, the man the military claims killed opposition leader Benigno Aquino. APAP - 49 words
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Article30 1984-11-21 16 AP THE US economy went into a more pronounced slump from July through September than previously thought, growing at a sluggish rate of 1.9 per cent. APAP - 30 words
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Article33 1984-11-21 16 AFP WEST GERMAN Foreign Minister Hans Dietrich Genscher leaves today on a two-day visit to Warsaw, the first at this level by a close US ally since 1981. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article29 1984-11-21 16 Reuter ITALIAN trade union leaders said yesterday between 15 million and 18 million workers are expected to take part in a four-hour general strike today.Reuter - 29 words
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190 1984-11-21 16 Bernama MALAYSIA has asked Italy, a member of the European Economic Community (EEC), to lobby for more Asean goods to be placed under the EEC's Generalised System of Preference (GSP) scheme when it comes up for renewal. Malaysian Trade and Industry MinisterBernama - 190 words
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289 1984-11-21 16 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN THE EMERGENCE of China as a capitalist state will mean more competition for industries in Asia. To meet this challenge, manufacturers in Singapore will have to be more sophisticated and workers better trained. Dr Eric Rasmussen, vice-president for economics and planning289 words
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108 1984-11-21 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN construction companies have been urged to suggest ways on how the government can help them vie for building projects overseas. Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Dr Tan Tiong Hong told a seminar on New Directions in the Malaysian Construction Industry, held inBernama - 108 words
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Article153 1984-11-21 16 Reuter PHILIPPINE officials issued a statement yesterday quoting President Ferdinand Marcos as saying he was in good health and fully discharging his duties. The statement, issued by the presidential palace, quoted the 67-year-old Philippine leader as saying: "The report of my death is an exaggeration."Reuter - 153 words
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Advertisement118 1984-11-21 16 BIOTONIC CAPSULES G&A Tonic for Vigour and Vitality! Wi V,7 A mA/k M. HI fa '/AT, VTS, V/ I 1 3 V ri <■ I r > ft* It certainly has many of the important health-promoting ingredients all 32 of them including GINSENG, BEE POLLEN, VITAMINS AND MINERALS, AMINO ACIDS,118 words
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Miscellaneous56 1984-11-21 16 Outlook for today: Cloudy. Showers over several areas in the morning and afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Nov 20 at the oirport: Maximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 0.65 Roinfall in millimetres Trace Rainfall this month56 words
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314 1984-11-21 17 THE PORT Authority of Thailand (PAT) is expected to hold a general bidding within the next two months for private investors to operate the Sattahip deep-sea port. In a Bangkok Post report, PAT managing director Prinya Uttamote said he has appointed a subcommittee314 words
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Article533 1984-11-21 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE SINGAPORE government should introduce work permit requirements for foreign seamen working in Singapore-flag ships on the same basis as foreign workers in shore-based jobs. This call for stronger action is one of the recommendations made by the Singapore Organisation of Seamen (SOS)533 words
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Article824 1984-11-21 17 Shipping Lin* Pmf Col AC Toepfer X s Afeo VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner VII 5 Alphofrom VI 4 Alpoc VI 5 Antoh Orient X 1 APC Line V 4 APL 4/5 Arrow Lrtes X 4 ASCL 1 Asiobroker V 5 Artoi Lines X 2 Atrtfosia Lme V824 words
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Article94 1984-11-21 17 MR Chandrika Prasad Srivastava has been reappointed as secretary-general of International Maritime Organisation for another four-year term, beginning on Jan 1, 1986. This is Mr Srivastava fourth team of office. He has been secretary-general of IMO since Jan 1,1974. The appointment was made at the first meeting of94 words
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Article98 1984-11-21 17 Reuter TAIWAN'S merchant marine fleet totalled 220 ships of nearly 6.7 million dead weight tonnes (dwt) at end-October this year against 184 vessels totalling 4.5 million a year earlier, Taiwanese vice-Communications Minister Chu Teng-Kao said. He attributed the sharp increase to the completion of new ships in TaiwanReuter - 98 words
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1127 1984-11-21 18 NYT HERE ON Spain's craggy northwestern coast, El Ferrol, a fog-ridden area steeped in the lore of fighting pirates and building ships, the giant pieces of what would have been ship No 265 lie strewn across the yard of the Astano ship works. Unwelded sectionsNYT - 1,127 words
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449 1984-11-21 18 NYT AN 85-foot tugboat that vanished with six crewmen last Saturday night in a moderate blow on Long Island Sound was found sunk off the Connecticut shore on Monday. Divers recovered the bodies of three crew members in the pilot house. The cause ofNYT - 449 words
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Article1695 1984-11-21 18 ACTIVE timecharter business on Chinese account featured a rather quiet freight market on Monday with more interst seen in iron ore chartering, shipbrokers said. Chinese operators secured a 19,000 tonner from Salonica to China at $3,400 daily and a 16,000-tonner from Cartagena at $3,300 daily. They also arranged1,695 words
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Article887 1984-11-21 18 AFP THERE were signs of strength on the freight market last week, particularly in the Great Lakes and US Pacific coast grain trades. But conditions elsewhere were rather quiet on the surface, although private deals were believed done on time-charter at firmer rates. The Baltic Freight Index, afterAFP - 887 words
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220 1984-11-21 19 ONE hundred initial memberships are to be offered in the Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange which is to begin trading during the second quarter of 1985. These will comprise 30 floor memberships each paying around U5525,000 and 70 non-floor memberships each costing about $8,000. All220 words
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381 1984-11-21 19 THE giant US shipping group, Sea-Land is considering action to prevent its rival United States Lines taking over the assets and South American operations of Delta Steamship. The challenge, if it goes ahead, will be made on the basis that the rules governing381 words
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178 1984-11-21 19 Reuter THE world's first oceangoing bulk carrier designed from scratch with a modern sail-assisted system has been handed over to its new owners, the Japan Ship Centre said in London. The 26,000 dwt Usuki Pioneer, has been built for U5511.25 million at the Saiki yardReuter - 178 words
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Article189 1984-11-21 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia. Straits Japan and the member linep: 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.189 words
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333 1984-11-21 19 THE sudden collapse of the Irish government-owned company, Irish Shipping, has dire repercussions for some Hongkong shipowners. According to the South China Morning Post, six Hongkong-owned or controlled companies which have chartered ships to Irish Shipping are faced with multi-million losses.333 words
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Article487 1984-11-21 20 Nov 21-21 Maritime Arbitration, Lloyd's of London Press seminar. The Royal Horseguards Hotel, London. Nov 21-23 Holland Offshore 84, RAI International Congress Centre, Amsterdam. Nov 22-23 Maritime salvage, Lloyd's of London Press seminar. The Royal Horseguards Hotel, London. Nov 26 The risk of crankcase explosions in oil engines487 words
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3226 1984-11-21 24 §®aBG)gEB 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 of3,226 words
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Article685 1984-11-21 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival date/time Operator Godws for LCL cargo FCL movement schedule Location Ming Longe Helene Del Chung Lie Tor Bay N Obukhova Arthur Maersk As Plutus B Kemuning Nipponica Tokari1 Frankfurt E Al Wajba Orient Exporter Hermes Ace Asia685 words
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Article1803 1984-11-21 25 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and their agents. A-B A PEA African Shipping Agencies <S) Afra-Earaala line Transgroup (S). Akrenklel liner Service Kim Shpg (S). tlfred t Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Marinie* Enterprise (PK). AI par Intrasea (St Bintang Shpg (KL) Island1,803 words
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Article435 1984-11-21 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Auby 20W SSPL alongside 21.11.84/0600 Dien Bien 03 27/8 NAPL alongside 21.11.84/2300 Franz Xaver Koegel 35/6 BOR alongside 21.11.84/0530 Jenson IV 22 Thong Soon alongside 21.11.84/2300 Kota Waruna 47 PIL alongside 21.11.84/2300 Straits Venture 21 SSPL alongside435 words
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Advertisement356 1984-11-21 17 TIME LIFE BOOKS A WINDOW TO A LIFETIME OF KNOWLEDGE FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CALL STP Distributors Tel: *****88 -IARDINK ANTAH I Orient Overseas Cwdairtt* Line I FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ *CHMA CONTAMER 2** OCVALER *03 41N NEPTU* CRYSTAL 27* MAETERIUCK 4* SS BROS UK K MCEJM356 words
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Advertisement236 1984-11-21 17 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES ?0 Shenlon W«> 04-02 C Marina Houte Singapore 0207 Tel 220h994 T f No BS ***** CFS office TPC 03 30 Tel 2223/31 and *****32 Terminal office TPC 03 29 Tel No *****90 *****93 u UASC ill :iiail.W:la' 7.1 ifr EXPRESS FULL236 words
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Advertisement1036 1984-11-21 17 a> Foreign Exchon^ QJWIC B "CHt* Pubkstmd by TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Spore 1953 Tel: *****44 A memos' Of f* times ooorxsortor SS6 50 Each MAERSK LINE XPORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA 111 l .■> I'At Ir II lit I 11,036 words
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Advertisement286 1984-11-21 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 25/11 BSURIA 2/12 SELANOM 9/12 16/12 TOYAMA 23/12 B PERMAI 25 30/12 KORRIGAN 6/1 JUTLANOA 13/1 N DELFT 1 12/12 17/12 19/12 24/12 26/12 31/12 2/1 7/1 From Euro VESSEI 11) Gburi Mm Accepting Far 1) Barcelona Genoa, Amsterdam Antwerp, I Havre. Basle, UK. 3) Bremen286 words
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Advertisement465 1984-11-21 18 C 53 VC W WTKJK* yamasnita-shinnihon line *LjA,JL w JEj container services USA/CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North WMt Faadar at Tokyo Faadar at Koba Nrtar VS. LA/LB OAK Mrtar VSL SUT «Q Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Koba fm*> vs. n ra v a** *a la/lb ow m> m sui HK465 words
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Advertisement926 1984-11-21 19 The Straits Steamship Group ifn (■';,> Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd Overseas Containers Limited Aho acceptint carfo for: Harnbwt to CopCTtujfn Aartuj. 6ott*n(x#[ Rotterdam It Antwerp Amsterdam. Oslo Brenwr4u<en to Bremen Southampton UK refions Belfast I OuMn Stockhokn. HHu*i. Sonderbwi FIMWUtT EHSS KOMOON BAY HK) EDWSS HAAOUK EIPKSS mmrok (Ms926 words
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Advertisement408 1984-11-21 19 Franco Belgian Services \F±r fdi. ±4f-v%c4 Bt j\an Far Ltnjui (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM) CHARGFURS KAVRAISE MEDEX I INF /f£W» (MEO CLUB MEMBER) nai comwwota* stwg to mepherrahan MEHTQMMCA CHEVM.EII VMBEUE FULL CONTAtRSHT SERVICE FROM MEDITERRMtAII MONT BIMK MMU 19 Ok 21 Ok 6 ton 8 tori 10 ton Aha408 words
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Advertisement593 1984-11-21 20 tOMfi ih p' *L FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 ot ft Ace Co»nort«jm CHMA CONTAINER 2»* CHEVALfR ROZt 41N NEPTUNE CRYSTAI 27* MAETERLINCK 4N SEVEN St AS BUDGE 48* AISO LOADING FOR BREMERHAVEN r FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ J A Memow ot the Ace Consortium SEVEN SEAS593 words
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Advertisement173 1984-11-21 20 THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE. LTD. *09-07, ROBINA HOUSE. S PORE 0106 TEL *****88 TELEX RS ***** BOOKING *****56 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANG SIN6APORE TO SABAH PORT BUILDER 26 Nov 28 Nov K Kinabalu JENSON 24 Nov 26 Nov Labuan 6 Dec 8 Dec Labuan With Dry Reefer Container Service173 words
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Advertisement528 1984-11-21 20 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carriaje to Scandinavia. Med. Carribean S America Inland hadauge to rtand destinations in Europe Spdre P Hftmj Pent leiioei Mm Ohm Rdam Bhlren Antwerp sothi nw ?7/ii 29/11 1/12- a/11- 26/124/*****12/1 "AKo accepting corjo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via mmJondbridqe and US MID-WEST by mtcrobridge528 words
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Advertisement786 1984-11-21 20 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W.MED./FE) Round-The-World West Bound Service (FE/W.MED./EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) ANW IMV NTC EWR GLOBE 21/11 15/12 22/12 24/12 25/12 20/12 27/12 7/1 J/l 10/1 14/1 EKR GENTRY 1/12 25/12 2/1 4/1 5/1 0/1 7/1 17/1 19/1 20/1 24/1 EWR GLORY 11/12 5/1 11/1 12/1786 words
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Advertisement292 1984-11-21 20 QSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Sinfaporc lnin tar .29/11 B Abbas B Khomen PORT AELANG Pf NANG CRYSTAL ROSE SMOSE MARITM PTE LTD TEI *****44 7 t *****70 MAIOSE MARITM SON BHC let *****2/3 MAUrSIA IRAK i TRANSPORT ITO TH ***** I292 words
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Advertisement811 1984-11-21 21 V\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES YAGE SINGAPO CHITTAGONG BANGKOK DIRECT SERVICES INDONESIA SERVICES KOTA ANGK ASA FAR EAST SERVICE TAIWAN/JAPAN (FULL CONTAINER SERVICE) BANGKOK PK/PNG JAKARTA VSL S. PRELUDE SURABAYA VSL S. FORTUNE BELAWAN VSL S. GLORY SINGAPORE PORT811 words
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Advertisement761 1984-11-21 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE FUROPF STRUTS "OJfUWK HAM B HAVEN R VAN HAVRE UK f KFIANGSPOM FOR Safe) SjM UHSM SiM 21/11 IJ/U HRG TNN Sjie* Sjot4 SjM Sj*<J SjAtd 2»/ll 1/1? HRG TNN Bremen Fiprns SiM SIM SjitD SaM SAD 3/1? BU TK KB [«pr« s761 words
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Advertisement520 1984-11-21 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF Far East Spore Service Fii Container Vessel. Bman Vgkolunu *«b« KwhsMij HonftonfS porf T( Prnt MAIAPAMT Vl4 HB 24/10 21/10 30/10 3/11 5/11 IS/11 17/11 GOWAVI4IC 15/11 17/11 22/11 21/11 21/11 24/11 MAIAPAMT VIS IC 24/11 21/11 1/12 4/12 1/12 11/12 GOWMISHB 14/12 U/12 20/12520 words
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Advertisement449 1984-11-21 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m Htoneywa* Phashwegyawywa V 248 Myomaywo VB4W Htoneywo VI9B Discharge Only BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore PKelong Penong 27/28 Nov 29/30 Nov 1/4 Dec 15/17 Dec VA BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/COWT I SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK449 words
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Advertisement1221 1984-11-21 22 K LINE Q<— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. 1 USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI MICROBRIDtiE ft MINILAND KKIINiK) OAKLAND VAN BC FEEDER ASIA STAR V3O KANSAI PIONEER V4O MONTE RUBY V 24 WHORE BRUCE V3I ASIA STAR V3l KANSAI PIONEER V4l PORTLAND 26 Dec 29 Dec 291,221 words
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Advertisement674 1984-11-21 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE loada>(to> lOS ANGttFS SAN FNAACISCO SEATTLE lACOMA VANCOUVER BC Accrptnf FCI FCI Cantaewri P *rtan| Sinfaport 1 Anjrm BHAAAItWU Dlln 1/2 Oct MDh AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acctptaif FCI FCI CantMwrs P l(tm| S pmt htm Mcfc S>*i Aha Kt«p*i NAHMS 71/77 No.674 words
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Advertisement624 1984-11-21 22 SANKD ASIA FROM JAPAMCSt POUTS AMO MOMGKOMG 1. AKI MARU 2. SHAKO MARU 3. ME ROCK A 4 SANKO SCORPIO 5 TOMOCO 6 TRISAKTI 7. FUKUZAKI MARU Afent Smjapore Port KHinj Penanf GENERAL SURVEY FOR Sinfapore P Kelang Penang lnPt/21 Nov 21/22 Nov 23/24 Nov 25/27 Nov 21/29 Nov 30/1624 words
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Advertisement575 1984-11-21 22 •NTRASEA (PTE) LTD. K 10 Anson Road *27 16 Internationa' Pia*a Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (10 Li.ies) &Q)MASMA-E.MarM BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S pore P KeUnj LcaOmj for SU»A SEA *****14 A 2/12 SETE/ROTT/IIK (TONEMNMf) STAR VICTORIA 88M916 18/12 21/12 ROTT/ANT/UK (AVON) SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S pore P Kelang575 words
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Advertisement704 1984-11-21 23 :,NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD I TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): H CRYSTAL 21*.. S.S BRIDGE 48*. K lACEHN 27*.... Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C. Conta.ner S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1400 23/11 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) K CHANCE 19E Sailed SS BRIDGE 47E Sailed K JACEJIN 26E..?. Sailed704 words
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Advertisement484 1984-11-21 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN, INCHON SP!*I MJNIS NEPTUNE AGENCIES Pli I ID Tel 7 7899 7 7 ?7854 J4 (BooAmfVi ???7510 (Ope.iliom) ????487 ??09?84 (Terrrwiil) ??0?4S0 ??07">04 (CfS) M»i irMA AUMIS TUNAS SI 11A SON BHO KL Tel *****0 *****4 PK484 words
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Advertisement661 1984-11-21 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PENANG M/S SHARK AT WAH SOON SON BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR MESSRS HAI THONG SHTPMG 23661 words
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Advertisement133 1984-11-21 23 ahrenkiel liner service (H.K.) LTD DURBAN, JOHANNESBURG. MAPUTO. MAURITIUS A REUNION ■lITH-mil'g SIN LOUIS DURBAN E LDN KEYSTONE ACE 21W 112 84 12 12 84 17 12 84 20 12 84 LADY DONA 24W 91 85 21/01/85 26 185 ETC etd ETA VbaBIIUSUMUM RBAY DURBAN SIN LADY DONA VIIE 911133 words
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Advertisement561 1984-11-21 24 ItcgiMial Container Lilies 3 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P.S.A. 1500 Hr«. Tues, Thurs Sat REGULAR/FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOT SM SKI* BKK PUT SKtl RAIANA BHUM 258/199 Si4ed Sited SjM 22/ i RAT AHA BHUM 300/301 26/27 Nov 29/30 Nov RAIANA BHUM 302/303 25/26 Nov2l/30 Nov RA!ANA BHUM561 words
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Advertisement82 1984-11-21 24 f /?)FARGO SHIPPmC COmPMY(PTE.)LTD? r EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICF SINGAPORE/BANGKOK EVERY 2 DAYS J Voy Spore Bkk THANA BHIM 146N 24/25 Ho* 21/21 Nov SHI BHUM 196N 27/21 Nov 30/1 Oct THANA BHUM U7N 1/2 Dec 5/8 Dec S«l BHUM 197* 4/5 Dec 7/1 Dec THANA BHUM 14M t/9 Dec 12/1382 words
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Miscellaneous181 1984-11-21 24 Regional Weather *31«3 h *s 1 r 1 3' V M P S! JZ c IL« N 1V SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. o* Wind direction with speed in knots Wove height One halt tleche represents 5 knots LEGEND Temperature °p A\ nunderstorm Weather Wind181 words
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Advertisement174 1984-11-21 25 «_A- SABAH X'PRESS LINE S'pore LOADING FOR TBH 21 Nor KK/TAWAU Also cak Kudat 1 L. Datu Subject to inducement. For Freifht Enquiries ANDEKA SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL. *****45, *****50 TELEX: RS ***** ANSHIP riNDON SHIPPING PTE LTD.^ TEL: *****39. *****20 TLX: RS ***** INDON GOOD HARVEST LINES (OWNERS AGENT174 words
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Advertisement169 1984-11-21 25 SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD for STOH COLOMBO CWTTH6OH6 CHAIN* RANGOON Sated 19/10 24/10 14/10 Sated 29/10 24/11 1/12 10/12 17/12 Henyttt avaiatote MINIS oaw mi MMN COUP* (Pll) iio 1M Mddc Road 14 04. fortune C«i*e. Snfipae (711 I* *****11 (5 IMS) ApaOo Oncnt S*i Bhd Irt *****? *****4 (P.169 words
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Advertisement530 1984-11-21 25 1 m LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. Magazine Road. 05-08 Central Building Singapore 0105 Td: *****14 A *****22 WEEKLY SERVICE- SINGAPORE 10 KUCHIHG va PROMPT SHIPPING LINE SA. REGU.AR WNTJtY LKR SERWCE TO NEST AFRICAN PORT! \P CONTARCRS t BREAKBUU \l ha store CHAOHU CAREER 27 Rot NAME 10BT0.530 words
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Advertisement272 1984-11-21 26 EAST ASIA LINE (Malaysian Flag) Regular Liner Services Between S'PORE/M'SIA/INDIA P Gudong S'pore P.Kelong Ldg for MV. ANIAH 2/12 5/12 30/11 Bombay MV. OCEAN BREEZE 26/11 28/11 24/11 Bombay EAST ASIA SHIPPING SDN. BHD. (P.Kelang) TEL: *****2/36 TLX: MA ***** JALAL SEAGULL S'PORE Tel: *****11 MFBC K.L. Tel: *****8/*****0 ANTAH272 words
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Advertisement170 1984-11-21 26 LOADMG FOB: ETA SMGAPORE Long fetch. Oaklaitf. New Yert. PMa*ou. Bjttmore CKarinton. ff 27/11. 4/1? 24 11 78/11 Kobe. Yoktkaiu. KtAn(. «*hm S)t*»». MHb A*4. Bra FrtmwMc 30 11. 4/1? 4/12. 18/12 m WINDMILL LINE REGULAR RED SEA SERVICE Vessel Ktn S pore P Ketone Lo«fin( for MOP AL Sjied170 words
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Advertisement542 1984-11-21 26 C.Y. LINE M«mb«r Of Th« ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUU( COMTUOECD SERVICE 10 ElKOff (VIA SUEZ) S p»» FKUn( liHitw Idjm Fitowt HW| Bf«n Macrp cHMcoNiu«?m M/un/u u/12 m/m 19/12 22/1223/1225/12 mmm«oa m avuam nm mmwu 22/1223/1229/12 uptime crystal 21m 9/12 14/12 jo/i? 1/1 1/1 s/i 7/1542 words
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Advertisement782 1984-11-21 26 Everett Lines COMPAMA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" leading toe Ca«ao Mataian. lo and all otl*< Peruvian ports mitti transhipment at Mr On CPV Itwough Bills ot ladinj to tmal destination Peiunf P. Keianf S«)(jpor(1 THOMASEVERETT Ml 25-26/22 Nov RAMONEVERETT 24/2 C Nov HUGKVERETT 6/1 Dec 9/10 Dec782 words
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Advertisement390 1984-11-21 26 ™ZI M v.v zim EILAT CONTAINER LINE S'p«t Oil Tntste (ape Unci PhMK m KLMUR* 21 Mo. »Dec IS Ok It Dec It Ok 220k m EtAt 1) Ok 3IM 12 IM 11 IM llm IS IM Accept** FCI to Eiropean ml Medrtenanean Ports Mse LCI/Fa to rtan Owtautwu in390 words
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