The Business Times, 14 December 1984
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Title Section11 1984-12-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14,1984 60 CENTS11 words
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815 1984-12-14 1 LEE HAN SHIH - Reserve price said to be at least $200 million By LEE HAN SHIH THE LONG-AWAITED sale of the large Orchard Square site was launched yesterday by the Urban Redevelopment Authority at its premises, in the presence of more than 100 developers, architects, stockbrokers815 words
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579 1984-12-14 1 ALVIN TAY,PENG AILIAN - By ALVIN TAY,PENG AILIAN KEEN COMPETITION in feebased activities has resulted in much lower rates being charged by financial institutions in Singapore compared with other major financial centres. Chairman of the Singapore Merchant Bankers Association (SMBA), Mr Kenneth MacLennan, said yesterday that579 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-12-14 1 ELECTION 1984 THE NEW GUARD of the People's Action Party will be the vanguard in the current election battle. Just as they have been instrumental in planning the campaign, so they will bear the brunt of the operations that they believe will sweep451 words
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271 1984-12-14 1 IN THE FIRST mass rally in Anson, the constituency that voted him into Parliament in 1981, Mr JB Jeyaretnam returned to the issues which had helped him score his first victory. Resettlement an issue which swung a big number of votes from271 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-12-14 1 LACK OF interest by investors resulted la the Singapore stock market closing tower yesterday la thin volnme tor the third conspcutlve sesMarkrt pundits said that investors were waiting tor positive signs heIsle going hack into the market. The BT Composite Index fell 6J7 points to 711.48 while the71 words
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Article105 1984-12-14 1 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew stood unnoticed behind the backdrop while Dr Tony Tan addressed the crowd at Toa Payoh last night. Accompanied by his wife, the PM, looking relaxed and contented with what he had heard, explained his presence as "just sight-see-ing". The PM told BT105 words
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Advertisement122 1984-12-14 1 The champion's rhoice for sheei grasp jnd power nt plav Maruman o' Jai. in oot Cast Persimmon combines the LOOK FEEL of wood with the POWER DURABILITY of steel. J Features: Unique patented inner hosel structure with shaft through the head for Excellent FEEL plus SOLID sound at impact. Longer122 words
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Advertisement296 1984-12-14 1 Mstromum about its plans Rags 15 Leader Page 8, More reports on Pago 3 ond Back Pago \mm DOONESBURY 4 MONEY EXCHANGES 6 AIR CARGO 7 THE MASS Rapid Transit Corporation yesterday signed o loan for £21,072,770 to finance the foreign content of a contract to purchase signalling and train296 words
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Advertisement99 1984-12-14 1 ">}%?>[>\-@{?!<']=[%&.&*@,!=+>} FuN report, Pag* 13. Asian stocks, Pago 11 International stocks, Paga 10 very tender, very rare There was a time when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan His hands the tools of ingenuity. Testoni perpetuate the art of such craftsmanship Each piece of leather hand-cured99 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article382 1984-12-14 2 LIM SOON NEO - Credit for buying train control systems By LIM SOON NEO THE MASS Rapid Transit Corporation yesterday signed a loan for £21,072,770 to finance the foreign content of a contract to purchase signalling and train control systems for the MRT project. The loan, which is a382 words
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Article183 1984-12-14 2 GAMMON (Hongkong) Pte Ltd has been awarded a $9.2 million subcontract by Nishimatsu Construction Co Ltd for work at the City Hall station for the Mass Rapid Transit project. The subcontract involves the design and installation of temporary works and the excavation of the station. It183 words
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184 1984-12-14 2 TWENTY-FIVE thousand people visited the Ikea furniture store at Cold Storage Katong yesterday, 15,000 more than expected at the store's official opening. Ikea Singapore's managing director, Mr Hans Goran Stennert, said cashiers in the 6,200 square-metre store worked nonstop right from the opening at184 words
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240 1984-12-14 2 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN THE RENEWAL of the 1980 EEC-Asean cooperation agreement next October will probably be preceded by an economic ministerial level meeting. The chief of the cabinet of EEC Commissioner Ivor Richard, Dr A R Hughes, said plans to hold a meeting240 words
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Article, Illustration114 1984-12-14 2 AT 11.44 am yesterday, the organisers of the National Exhibition went ap to Mr Francis Chaa and congratulated him. Thai sarprlned Mm a little. Hp did not expect to be the exhibition's Very Important Visitor the 1.5 mllltoath, to he exact The picture m the114 words
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223 1984-12-14 2 THE ROTARY CLUB of Singapore has committed $50,000 to the setting up of an occupational therapy centre within the proposed Sage (Singapore Action Group of Elders) Elders' Village at Toa Payoh. Dr Lim Chan Yong, Sage president, said work on the 1.2 hectare223 words
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278 1984-12-14 2 TOP OFFICIALS of Shangri-La International, the chain which manages the hotel of the same name in Singapore, will be transferred to the Hongkong office to be closer to their China investments. President Michael Kalyk and three sice-presidents of the company, which also278 words
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171 1984-12-14 2 THE SIXTH Machine Asia '85, to be held next September, will be bigger with exhibits divided into five categories plus a section for the national stand. The five sections are factory equipment and plant management; pneumatics and hydraulics; subcontracting and engineering services;171 words
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315 1984-12-14 3 Go for policies that work no matter how controversial AS OPPOSITION candidates yesterday began highlighting the subjects that could gain them the most votes, the People's Action Party argued in its official newspaper, Petir, that the main issue facing the electorate was leadership, and its ability to fpce up to315 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-12-14 3 UPWARD MOBILITY in Singapore does not depend on being born into a privileged class, Dr Tony Tan told the PAP rally at Toa Payoh yesterday. He put forward Tang Guan Seng and Wong Kan Seng, who are standing'in Khe Bong and Kuo Chan302 words
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Article, Illustration493 1984-12-14 3 The road ahead emerges as a major theme SINGAPORE 1999, as seen by the new guard of the People's Action Party, emerged as a dominant theme of the hustings yesterday. The idea of economic, cultural and social excellence that was outlined by Goh493 words
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261 1984-12-14 3 A LARGE lunchtime crowd at Fullerton Square yesterday heard a different version of what the PAP's vision would really mean. Workers' Party secretary-general Mr JB Jeyaretnam, warned that what Singapore would really enjoy would be a "Brave New World" of class divisions261 words
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135 1984-12-14 3 ELECTIOK ~~WB4~ VOTERS have been urged by Harbans Singh of the United People's Front to spoil their ballot papers rather than give their votes to the PAP or the Workers' Party. Mr Singh, general-secretary of the UPF, yesterday warned Mr Chan Keng135 words
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85 1984-12-14 3 THE Singapore Democratic Party yesterday claimed that the PAP's plans, which includes the setting up of another university, was mooted by the SDP four years ago. SDP central executive committee member, Rahim Vallibhoy, said the party's mandate four years ago stated that there85 words
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Advertisement290 1984-12-14 3 Reports by Ray Heath, Foo Choy Peng, John Lim, Chuang Peck Ming, Shahrir Ariff, Amy Balan, Anna Teo and Walton Morais HAVE A WIDE CHRISTMAS Nikon-The widest choice in jixtfographic equipment ;t*: jf? N ikon 4 t ikon N ikon kV% Latest Nikon wide-angle zoom 35-70 mm f/3-3 latest Nikon290 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article749 1984-12-14 4 DEPARTURES Opofotor Sorvko Local For numb«r tint* MAS MH6I8 0015 KUL PIA PK773 0100 CMB/KHI FT FT70 0135 KUL/TPE/NRT/ anc/ord/lax TRA R0416 0600 DRW SIA SQI02 0730 KUL MAS MH602 0800 KUL SIA SQ62 0815 BKK PAA PA6 0815 hkg/sfo/jfk GIA GA961 0830 HLP THAI TG402 0830749 words
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394 1984-12-14 4 FT EUROPEAN computer manufacturers and major US computer groups apart from IBM have ended a four-day private meeting in Paris in an effort to make progress on the adoption of common standards to enable their equipment to interconnect. The confidential meeting, described asFT - 394 words
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153 1984-12-14 4 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC) Commission gave consumers the right to go anywhere in the EEC to buy new cars in an attempt to beat price differences within the EEC. Under the new rules, carmakers may be fined if their dealers refuseReuter - 153 words
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561 1984-12-14 4 Kremlin team likely to voice concern during China visit Reuter THE SOVIET UNION is likely to voice concern about growing ,Sino-American military contacts during a visit to Beijing next week by the highest-rank-ing Kremlin team in 15 years. Washington underlined the developing militaryReuter - 561 words
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373 1984-12-14 4 AFP THE PALACE coup which ousted Mauritanian President Mohamed Khouna Ould Haidalla on Wednesday was carried out to prevent the installation of "personal power" at the expense of the general interest, Nouakchott Radio said. The radio yesterday continued to repeat official communiques about theAFP - 373 words
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273 1984-12-14 4 Reuter SRI LANKAN security forces swept the island's northern districts during a 61-hour curfew and arrested over 725 suspected rebels. At least six rebels were killed in a clash with troops during combing out operations in the northern Jaffna district on Wednesday. The securityReuter - 273 words
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Article136 1984-12-14 4 Reuter AN AUSTRALIAN High Court judge who was a former Labour government Attorney-General is to be charged with trying to pervert the course of justice. The case, the first of its kind against a leading Australian judge, involves Lionel Murphy, Attorney-General under Labour PrimeReuter - 136 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article59 1984-12-14 4 JAPANESE Premier Yasuhlro Nakasone has reached a new high in his popular rating. In the latest Mainichi Shimbun poll, 43 per cent of respondents said they support the Nakasone Cabinet, 24 per cent replied they don't and 31 per cent said they have no interest. The remaining59 words
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Article36 1984-12-14 4 FOUR IN FIVE Americans have heard the expression "Third World" but some still think it is outer space and others the world after nuclear war, according to a survey into attitudes towards developing countries.36 words
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Article62 1984-12-14 4 CHINA plans to double the number of foreigners at its universities by 1990 despite past tension between Chinese and overseas students. The Chinese Education Minister He Dongchang was quoted as saying China aimed to have 5,000 foreign students in 1990. He said foreigners on short-term courses mainly languages62 words
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Article45 1984-12-14 4 AN INTERNATIONAL coalition of scientists and friends of slain California State University (Fullerton) professor, Dr Edward Cooperman, has promised to release documents linking his killing to a right-wing Vietnamese death squad. They assert that Dr Edward was the victim of a political assassination.45 words
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Article79 1984-12-14 4 THE ONTARIO government has announced it would ban "happy hours" at provincial bars and taverns because allowing the cut-rate drinks appeared to be "encouraging" people to drink and drive. "We didn't think that it was proper for a government to be perceived to be taking part in a79 words
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Article61 1984-12-14 4 Agencies ELEVEN Japanese and Canadian firms have failed to reach agreement on the stalled project to develop natural gas in Canada. But they are expected to meet again after Dec 26 in hopes of reaching final accord on the shipment period and price of liquefied natural gas (LNG),Agencies - 61 words
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122 1984-12-14 4 FT US OFFICIALS have signalled a truce in America's war of words with the EEC over "predatory" export financing by rich nations to win prestige project business In the developing world. No agreement was reached on Wednesday at a high-level meeting in Paris of membersFT - 122 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-12-14 5 PI AMERICAN Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger has agreed to a cut of several billion dollars from his department's budget request of about US$33O billion. Administration officials in Washington said yesterday that the amount by which increases in the Pentagon budget would be cut has beenPI - 330 words
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141 1984-12-14 5 AFP BUSINESS EXPANSION in the US would resume early next year and real terms of growth in 1965 should be around four per cent, said Henry Kaufman, chief economist of Salomon Brothers. Consumer demand would be buoyant, leading to strong credit needs andAFP - 141 words
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ECO NOTES
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Article54 1984-12-14 5 CONSUMER prices in the countries of the Organisation for Economic Coooperation and Development (OECD) rose 0.5 per cent in October and were 5.1 per cent above the previous year's level. The rise over 12 months remained unchanged compared with September, when the average consumer price index was up54 words
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Article35 1984-12-14 5 THE NUMBER of bankrupt companies in Japan last month dropped 5.2 per cent from a year ago to 1,727. Their liabilities totalled 291.3 billion yen (US$l.lB billion), a rise of 28.2 per cent.35 words
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Article41 1984-12-14 5 JAPAN will lower tariffs for 39 agricultural and fishery products from next April, two years earlier than originally planned. The tariff reductions were part of a package of market opening measures for developing nations released by Japan on Wednesday.41 words
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Article41 1984-12-14 5 EGYPTIAN Prime Minister Kamal Hassan Ali and Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohammad have agreed to bolster industrial ties between their two countries. Mr Ali made the announcement in Cairo after talks with Dr Mahathir on Wednesday.41 words
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Article30 1984-12-14 5 SOUTH KOREA will send an investment mission next February to the Caribbean countries benefiting from the Caribbean Basin Initiatives (CBI), to seek Joint ventures in the region.30 words
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Article40 1984-12-14 5 Agencies SALES of China's 1984 issue of 10-year non-negotiable treasury bonds totalled 4.11 billion yuan at end-November, against the annual target of four billion, the Ministry of Finance said. China began tssning the bonds four years ago. AgenciesAgencies - 40 words
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319 1984-12-14 5 AFP OIL PRICES are coming under intense downward pressure, as ministers from the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) prepare to meet in Geneva on Dec 19, while the prospect of a price war has been raised in some producer nations. Saudi Oil MinisterAFP - 319 words
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369 1984-12-14 5 AFP CORAZON AQUINO, widow erf slain opposition leader Benigno Aquino, has been asked to lead a "national unification committee" aimed at the 1966 local elections and 1967 presidential polls, opposition sources said yesterday. Mrs Aquino, who has emerged as a rallying point for antiadministrationAFP - 369 words
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163 1984-12-14 5 AFP POLITICAL prisoners in Cambodia are routinely tortured and beaten, a group of American lawyers has reported. The disclosure was made after three members of the Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights returned from a visit to guerilla-controlled frontier regions there. According toAFP - 163 words
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431 1984-12-14 5 UPI OIL INDUSTRY executives told US Energy Secretary Donald Hodel the Treasury Department's tax reform proposal would discourage domestic oil and gas exploration and leave the US dependent on foreign energy sources. The officials, mostly independents, were all against the plan, which aims toUPI - 431 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-12-14 5 Reuter EMERGENCY camps were opened yesterday to house thousands of residents fleeing Bhopal, fearful once more for their safety in the wake of a poisonous gas leak that has already killed 2,500 people. The exodus was triggered on Wednesday by an announcement that scientists would reopenReuter; UPI photo - 274 words
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Article101 1984-12-14 5 AP A UNION CARBIDE stockholder has sued the company, charging that the big chemical corporation failed to alert investors to the risks at its Indian pesticide plant where a leak of poison gas killed thousands last week. The suit, filed in a US district court byAP - 101 words
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Advertisement55 1984-12-14 4 Perhaps you may have heard of Bern wines. But do you know that Berri is Australia's largest winery, and the merit respected? With over 1000 medals in international and Australian wine shows to their credit Berri wines, most conveniently of course, come in 5 -litre and 3-litre casks. In Riesling,55 words
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Miscellaneous37 1984-12-14 4 Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU I JUST THINK rFS 6RSATTHE OH.RJ6HT, WAY HE SUPPORTS RJ6HT.. UJOMSN IN THE ARTS NO KJPON6 UH..UJHAT ROU UJfiS THAT AGAIN* THIRD 6/RL/N SHOMER m i r= m ii. f. EXgS f m37 words
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Advertisement66 1984-12-14 5 Give yourself something you wish others would give you, IfeACH H|0 HLAND cr EA| ftrfeciion of OM SCOTCH WHISK ■f!*hLnui (tram amnmm jr. tiJfttwilv krjh tf aartvn 3Wni|hg° JjT' ififM nobody gives you Teacher's, 49 the deliciously rewarding scotch you'd surely love to receive, „a* t here rea ||y s66 words
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Advertisement187 1984-12-14 5 r i "Information about money is becoming almost as important as money itself. That's why we developed CitiBanking? From The Citi erf Tomorrow^..CitiBanking today. How much to invest? Where to invest? When to invest? The right information at the right time can make a crucial difference to your company. The187 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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378 1984-12-14 6 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN THE RECORD volume of business done on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) for the month of November is nothing to shout about. Members of Simex were blase about the fact that volume had reached 36,623 contracts and some brokers even378 words
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321 1984-12-14 6 THE FATE of the London Gold Futures Market (LGFM) hangs in the balance. A meeting of 50 out of 54 market member companies voted last week to continue trading but could not decide how to boost turnover on the LGFM. This is at a disastrous321 words
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159 1984-12-14 6 Reuter THE LONDON International Financial Futures Exchange (Liffe) will introduce several new contracts next year, including its first traded options. Liffe says the first options to be launched will be a sterling/dollar contract, allowing for delivery of the currency, and options on Liffe's Eurodollar andReuter - 159 words
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Article83 1984-12-14 6 Reuter THE 15-YEAR subordinated floating rate note issue for Credit Lyonnais has been increased by a further US$25 million to $250 million. A spokeswoman says the increase is due to strong demand from the Far East and nearly all the place- ment has been made inReuter - 83 words
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172 1984-12-14 6 Reuter AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Donald Regan has increased the pressure on the Federal Reserve Board to adopt an easier monetary policy, complaining that the central bank had been "a little penurious" with the money supply. He said' he would be satisfied if the basicReuter - 172 words
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147 1984-12-14 6 Bernama LEASING companies in Malaysia are expected to write a total of Msl.s billion worth of business next year. Dr Agoes Salim, chairman of Pertanian Baring Sanwa Bhd (PBS), said in spite of the general economic downturn in Malaysia in recent years, the rateBernama - 147 words
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Article1103 1984-12-14 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed slightly lower against most major currencies yesterday after fluctuating within a very narrow range in quiet and featureless trading. Most operators were unwilling to open new positions due to the absence of fresh market factors. The dollar closed marginally lower at 3.0680/90 marks1,103 words
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Article369 1984-12-14 6 BA Futures Inc EURODOLLAR futures again closed higher yesterday than previous and Chicago's close with the March contract settling at 90.28, up 12 ticks on the day. Market sentiment remained bullish on expectation of a sharp decline in US money supply and easing of monetary policy in next week'sBA Futures Inc - 369 words
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Article121 1984-12-14 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate fell by 3/&-point from Wednesday to close at 41/2 per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. The one-month rate fell by 1/16-point while the two and three-month rates fell by 1/8-point each. S$ interbank rotes at 3pm yesterdoy Offer Bid Overnight 4 1/2121 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-12-14 6 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady at lower opening levels in quiet trading in the afternoon yesterday. Short-dates weakened by 1/8 to 3/16 point at the outset following softer US federal funds rates and remained unchanged thereafter with overnight closing at 8-11/16 8-9/16 and week fixed at 8-13/16343 words
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Article180 1984-12-14 6 HONGKONG The metal closed marginally higher in very dull trading yesterday. It finished at U*****.60/327.00 an ounce compared with New York's $325.50/326.00 close and the $326.80/327.20 finish here on Wednesday. Local gold lost HK$6.OO to close at $3,055 a tahil, only $1.00 above its opening. The krugerrand lost $5.00180 words
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Advertisement221 1984-12-14 6 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 users221 words
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Advertisement79 1984-12-14 6 CD As you can see, Berri wine comes in a cask. A 5-litre or 3 litre vacuum sealed, reinforced aluminium bag-in-a-box. Even after it's been tapped, Berri stays perfectly fresh for up to 6 months. It's portable so convenient for the great outdoors. You can tuck it away in the79 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article235 1984-12-14 7 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator Flight Local From Operator Flight Local For number time number time FRIDAY TMA TL351 0830 BEY/DXB JAL JL615 0930 KUL FT FT75 2355 BOS/JFK/ANC NW NW906 0935 HKG/NRT/ /NRT/TPE SFO/LAX TMA TL351 1000 TYO/(BKK/ DXB/BEY) TMA TL352 1000 TYO/(BKK/ DXB/BEY) FT FT70 0135 KUL/TPE/NRT /ANC/ORD235 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-12-14 7 LIM SOON NEO - Aims to develop and expand business of partners By LIM SOON NEO A LARGE local warehousing and transportation company has gone into a joint venture wkh a Japanese company to set up a new air freight company here. Container Warehousing and Transportation (Pte) Ltd, an associate394 words
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304 1984-12-14 7 A NEW TWIST in the saga of competition in the Australian liner trades has emerged with airlines making a forceful bid for the most lucrative export cargoes, reported Lloyd's List. Conference lines already pinned against the wall by independent rivals are now304 words
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225 1984-12-14 7 SCANDINAVIAN Airlines System (SAS) has announced substantial result improvements for the third consecutive year, according to its preliminary report for the financial year ending Sep 30,1964. SAS's airline operating profits increased by 58 per cent to US$B4 (US$53 million last year). Operating225 words
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Article76 1984-12-14 7 BRUNEI International Airport, built in 1974, is being redeveloped to enable it to cope with freight and passenger volume projected for the next 15 years. The redeveloped airport will feature a new cargo building outfitted with modern handling facilities as well as an expanded passenger terminal.76 words
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158 1984-12-14 7 LUFTHANSA and Cathay Pacific have added a sixth weekly freighter flight to their Joint cargo service on the Hongkong/Frankfurt route, reports Cargonews Asia. The additional all-cargo run means that CX/LH operate 14 scheduled cargo-carrying flights each week between Hongkong and Frankfurt. The six cargo and158 words
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Article, Illustration577 1984-12-14 7 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON YAMATO Transport (S) Pte Ltd, the recent Japanese arrival to the local air freight scene, expects fairly good growth in cargo handled next year. Although Yamato has had a representative office in Singapore for several years, it was577 words
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Advertisement73 1984-12-14 7 Thorough in his selection, an artist has an innate sense of beauty. Of form. Of texture. And of colour. Making the most of these virtues, the master-tailor stitches style and comfort together. Into a piece of Art Wear it, feel it Art speaks for itself... f7'/i bO O One of73 words
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Advertisement921 1984-12-14 7 For the first time in Asia at the World Trade Centre, Singapore. ELECTRONICS FOR NATIONAL SECURITY ASIA 85 Conference and Exhibition, January 17th —19th, 1985. Ktynot* Speaker will be fuunei ry off Defense Elliott L. Richardson. Topics include: Computer Technology in National Security Systems Systems Security EW/Detection National Security Communications921 words
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FEATURES
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Article446 1984-12-14 8 THE People's Action Party yesterday threw out a challenge to the opposition. Having produced a blueprint for the future, they have asked that those contending against them for power should do likewise rather than indulge in malicious remarks and poor jokes. Dr Tony Tan, for446 words
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Article, Illustration1662 1984-12-14 8 Oil sheiks find themselves being ousted by the Merc in the setting of world prices NYT EVERY DAY several hundred people scream at each other on a paper-strewn floor in Lower Manhattan. They are buying and selling oil contracts with the same fervour that other tradersNYT - 1,662 words
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Advertisement96 1984-12-14 8 Q DATA PROCESSING MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION SEMINAR '85 v—v V j U X Managing the Information Resources rt x X o. rA» MANDARIN HOTEL SINGAPORE am z ENQUIRY The Secretary, DPMA Maxwell Road P.O. Box 3297 Singapore 9052 Contact persons: Miss Margaret Khang Mdm Magdallne Lee Mr "fen Tlong Chuan Mr96 words
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Advertisement15 1984-12-14 8 CHILDREN'S BRITANNICA the best gift for your child. Call STP Distributors for details Tel: *****98,*****28,*****4415 words
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Advertisement83 1984-12-14 8 .iicin TimgjMl 4 K J tm ,;-r Let's talk about value for money. And quality wine. You see when you 1 buy a 5-litre cask of Berri, you get virtually one litre free! That's because a 5-litre Berri cask costs almost the same as all other 4-litre casks. And our83 words
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Miscellaneous665 1984-12-14 8 aasmsM© CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 As a singer, Mono hod everything (6) 7 Fair division, but it makes Hal chafe (4,4) 8 The charm of a very quiet part of Ealing (6) 10 Machine a learner driver may come to hate (5) 13 One tool m a line (4) 14665 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration603 1984-12-14 9 BRIAN MILLER - Asian swimming champ will not be home this Christmas By BRIAN MILLER ANG PENG SIONG won't be home for Christmas. In fact, the Asian swimming champion may not even be home for next Christmas but don't fret because Peng Siong has indicated that603 words
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Article, Illustration526 1984-12-14 9 AP LAST TIME around, John McEnroe left Sweden with another tennis title, a threeweek ban and a fair prediction that the Davis Cup final between Sweden and the US could be a close match no matter what surface it's playedAP - 526 words
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Article147 1984-12-14 9 AFP GEOFF WILLIAMS plays his first final in the British Squash Championships in Sheffield on Thursday night. Williams, 27, beat defending champion Phil Kenyon 9-2, 9-7, 9-3 in only 53 minutes in a one-sided semi-final on Wednesday night and will now meet the unseeded parttime BryanAFP - 147 words
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398 1984-12-14 9 NYT THAT HOLY GRAIL of yachting, the America's Cup, is still more than two years away, but already the rumours are flying that the "dirty tricks" brigade have made an early sortie. According to the story around the Perth MarinaNYT - 398 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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210 1984-12-14 10 FT ITT, ONE OF the biggest US conglomerates, is selling most of its oil business for US$24O million. The disposal is the latest in a string of major asset sales aimed at streamlining the operations of the conglomerate. ITT, whose poor financialFT - 210 words
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154 1984-12-14 10 Reuter BEATRICE Cos Inc has agreed to sell three of its business in three separate ™igh transactions for about US$ll7 million. Specific terms were not disclosed. Beatrice says the three businesses to bfc sold include its graphic arts, agri-products and leather operations. Proceeds fromReuter - 154 words
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Article73 1984-12-14 10 FT BRITISH Pacific Building Ltd of Vancouver, British Columbia, has announced that its shareholders have agreed in principle to sell the business. Burns Fry Ltd of Toronto, Ontario, has been re- tained to offer all of the shares of the company. British Pacific Building, formedFT - 73 words
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299 1984-12-14 10 Reuter WALL STREET'S two-day rally fizzled out on Wednesday as prices closed moderately lower in the lightest trading session so far this month. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which had risen by more than 15 points since Monday, fell by 3.20 toReuter - 299 words
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Article119 1984-12-14 10 DCC 12 AbMbi c$ 31 Hud 6ay Mr knp Oi Ineo 42* 14* 33* 35* frtf UK 20* 18* tort hickd 24* Ktr Add 15* unch 12* 18* B#| Tel 34* 3* unch BP Can Ltd 25* Mc BkxM 25 29* 16* 28* 56* 48* Noranda Mr 17* Carina119 words
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Article272 1984-12-14 10 OCC 12 M INDUSTRIALS A AJpho 900 +10 Abarcom 140 +10 AE And O 795 -5 3* Jn Staal JO -4 iJmjt 510 uneh Woofcrorth >450 «Kh MMHGS An*» 2330 -30 AnSvod 7000 ayyoon 1725 25 C 6 SmMtt ***** uneh CNA 265 uneh ****** Finonct 440 meh Edcon272 words
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Article679 1984-12-14 10 DCC 12 USS ACF hduatna* AJcori Alumn 26* Afcoo 35* Lud 21* AJfcad Cham Cp 35* AM Stora* 51* A®»-Chah»ar* 5* Am kaidi he 63* Am Broodeo*t 58* Am Can Co 51* uneh Am Cyunomid 45* Am Etoc Pw 20* Am UpnM 35* Am Horn* Prod 50* i»»eh679 words
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Article849 1984-12-14 10 Amsterdam DfC 12 Ffc ABN 345.50 +4 142 00 +3 Ahold 179 50 +1 Akao 94 00 unch AMCV 190 50 0 3 AmM 6290 +0 2 Rwfc 39 70 -02 Boh ***** +0 5 Bonumq Bcnka 273 50 -25 68 50 0 3 Caftond 31 00 +0849 words
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Article364 1984-12-14 11 HONGKONG: Stock prices closed higher yesterday in moderate trading, buoyed by buying interest in first tier issues, with the accent on property. The Hang Seng Index ended 9.26 higher at 1126.49 after being up just two ponts at mid-morning, reflecting late buying by institutions. Turnover was HK5143.15 million compared364 words
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Article201 1984-12-14 11 OCC 13 WT s !?59 "Snns Ucn Mwa Indu* 11.85 0.05 c Aftft Al Nan Ya PVn 30 20 -0.5 «1 Sgcf. Into £00 +0J Pocjfic C o« 27 10 +0 4 *Aua Crnmrnm 26 00 unch ci^ct Cathay Com 28.60 unch )g 90 unch Owng Hwo Bank 5500201 words
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Article274 1984-12-14 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed lower yesterday in moderate trading on discouragement with Wall Street's failure to rally and a tendency to pull back after Wednesday's sharp upturn. The market average, which jumped 131.51 on Wednesday, fell 42.29 to 11,340.05 on volume of 330 million shares against 360 million on274 words
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Article127 1984-12-14 11 MANILA: Shares closed generally unchanged in quiet trading yesterday. The Commercial and Industrial Index was up 0.03 to 106.88 but the Mining Index was unchanged at 748.02 and the Oils Index was steady at 0.586. San Miguel B rose to 10.25 from 10, but Atlas Con B fell to127 words
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Article367 1984-12-14 11 SYDNEY: Share markets closed easier yesterday following negative signals from overseas. Near the close, the All Ordi- naries Index was down 4.9 at 716.3, the All Industrials Index was down 4.3 at 1063.1 and the All Resources Index was down 5.2 at 449.6. Among miners, Peko fell 15 cents367 words
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Article144 1984-12-14 11 BANGKOK: Share prices closed higher in quiet trading yesterday. The Book Club Index rose 0.34 to 128.65 and advances led declines by a three-to-two margin. Turnover was 364,120 shares worth 49.4 million baht compared with Wednesday's 623,293 worth 117.6 million. DCC IS 1 MM Sam Oy C«m«n» 544 -4144 words
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Article75 1984-12-14 11 Dac 13 Won 660 Hyuida Motor K AL 645 560 730 -3 +6 +7 640 +9 1360 •18 714 14 Korea Sho 416 Doahi* tnd 559 +9 785 Doawoo Corp Doawoo knd Dong Ah 491 649 662 750 unch 1 unch ■5 Samsung Co Samsung Elec 749 850 119075 words
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72 1984-12-14 11 Reuter THE GROUP net profit after tax and minorities but before exceptional and extraordinary items of Hsin Chong Holdings (HK) was HK$27 million for the six months ended Sep 30. All figures for the current period exclude results of its 69 per cent owned listedReuter - 72 words
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262 1984-12-14 11 US factory will produce colour display tubes FT TOSHIBA Corp, the Japanese electronics manufacturer, plans to set up a joint-venture factory with Westinghouse Electric Corp to manufacture colour display tubes in New York State. The two partners will each own half of the new joint-ventureFT - 262 words
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Article163 1984-12-14 11 Reuter BELL GROUP Ltd chairman Robert Court said he could not clarify his company's intentions towards Elders EXL Ltd, in spite of intense speculation on the Australian stock exchanges. However, he told the group's annual general meeting in Perth that he could confirm Bell hadReuter - 163 words
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Article99 1984-12-14 11 Reuter MITSUBISHI CORP expects consolidated net income in 1984/85 ending on March 31 to rise to about 30 billion yen from 26.76 billion yen in 1963/84. It expects sales of a record 17,000 billion yen against 15,815 billion yen. A company spokesman says the forecast reflects steadyReuter - 99 words
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368 1984-12-14 12 MICHAEL NEILL - By MICHAEL NEILL SEVERAL OF THE world's commodity.exchanges this week announced another formal step towards 24-hour trading. The Sydney Stock Exchange will link with exchanges in Montreal and Vancouver and the European options exchange of Amsterdam to trade gold options in four368 words
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Article374 1984-12-14 12 Reuter A ONE MILLION bag cut in 1964-85 International Coffee Organisation (ICO) export quotas is likely to be triggered by the end of this week by a decline in the ICO 15-day average price to or below 135 US cents/lb. The 15-day average for Dec 11Reuter - 374 words
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285 1984-12-14 12 NYT TOTAL, the state oil group of France, has embarked on a unique agricultural link-up with two of the country's leading scientific institutes aimed at breeding high performance date palm trees for African and Middle-Eastern nations. A major part of the ventureNYT - 285 words
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Article249 1984-12-14 12 SINGAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with January One RSS buyers quoted at 173.00 cents per kg, down one cent from Wednesday night's finish. Prices eased one cent during quiet morning trading on some speculative selling The market rose slightly in early afternoon on some buying of nearby and249 words
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Article322 1984-12-14 12 RAS prices (in S cents/kilo, FOB m botes) NOON CLOSE Bwyin Stllri Beyers Setters lot 1 RSS Prompt 170 00 171 00 170 00 171 00N Int 1 RSS Jon 85 173 25 173.50 173 00 173 25 Int 1 RSS Feb 85 ***** 175.75 175.25 175322 words
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Article102 1984-12-14 12 (cmn/h* l-t«. poiwn) Jonuory 85 February 85 (currant mth) (forward mth) NOON NOON RAS 5<H»n Itqftn Stltn SSR 20 168 50 170.50N 170 50 I72.50N SSR 50 166 50 168 SON 168 50 170 50N MRELB kiyon C -II •Win l*r«i Sdtrt SMRCV 196.50 198.50N 198 50102 words
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Article155 1984-12-14 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed mixed yesterday despite some late covering in quiet trading. In the December position, central eased M 52.50 to $1,167.50 per tonne, while south was unchanged at $1,165. In January, central rose $2.50 to $1,167.50, while south lost $5 to $1,165. The refined155 words
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Article131 1984-12-14 12 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trad closed 4'/ 4 to IV* US cents per bushel lower on Wednesday, setting new contract lows in all months except spot to keep the chart picture very bearish. Corn futures closed 4V* to 2Vi cents per bushel lower, setting new contract131 words
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Article129 1984-12-14 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed on or near the lows on Wednesday, off nine to six US cents per bushel. Steady local and commission house selling found little commercial buying interest, keeping futures on the defensive from the opening. A recovery in the US dollar129 words
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Article90 1984-12-14 12 THE Kuta Lam par Tin Market price staved at the lateraatlsaal Tin Agreemeat Oear level price if M$2».lS per kg yesterday. Interest was agala small as the Kaala Lampar premlam still heM araead £2M per teaae ever the Lsadsn spat tin prlee as steriiag has beea steady against90 words
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Article157 1984-12-14 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16'» 3,050 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,200 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,750 Bh>e Phoenix 40'» 3,950 Carded yarn, honk Blue Phoenix 21 's 3,400 Combed yarn, cones Bkje Phoenix 32's 4,600 Bkje Phoenix 40'» 4,830 Open-end yorn157 words
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Article909 1984-12-14 12 COFFEE Robusta futures remained very quiet up to midday yesterday,- when total volume was only 228 lots including 61 self trades. End session prices were around £5 a tonne up on the day, with March last at £2,232 after expected opening gains of £10 reflected the higher close909 words
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Article149 1984-12-14 12 Chinese Produce Exchange Robusfo 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 492 50 13 SV100 kg) 110 FOB NSW 438 00 B W FOB NSW 281.00 Coconut oil Bute FOB 180 00 Gambier 305 00 Ok) drum F06 193 00 FOB NSW New drum FOB 197 00 Copro London Commodity 95149 words
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Article280 1984-12-14 12 Singapore A-1 special C-l special C-1 Ordinary 182 (S$/kito, ti-jodo»n) unq. unqi Thai white Loonzom 100% 100% 1st class first grade £2 (kangaroo) 100% second grode 22? new crop 096 100% third grade unq 100% 2nd class 100% 3rd class 070 0.70 Parboiled 227 222' 25% new crop No280 words
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Article, Illustration4171 1984-12-14 13 THE Singapore stock market continued to slide in thin volume yesterday, making it the third straight day of losses. The BT Composite Index fell 6.27 points to 711.48 while the Straits Times Industrial Index lost 6.55 points to 806.06. Volume shrank to 6.264,171 words
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Article237 1984-12-14 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices 354 230 10 10 Dec 12 Dec 13 M Hnr SIS TDM 8T Cofoirt* 717.75 711.48 332 218 8 8 8T Indicator IT OB/OS *****01 -190 240*349 -202 NST 815 5 ST Mustneb 811.60 805.05 530 5 ST Finance 2418.56 240*34 CaMni SPK-S* tale**237 words
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Article503 1984-12-14 13 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market continued its slide to close on an easier note for the third consecutive day. Trading was (airly active and situational issues still hogged the limelight to finish against the general trend. Turnover fell below the eight million-mark to 7.695 million shares503 words
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Article2846 1984-12-14 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 unlU unless otherwise specified. All Time SetUement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".2,846 words
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Article556 1984-12-14 14 CHEN QINGSHUN - Japan's de-regulation policy attracts local attention □IMSSS MLB By CHEN QINGSHUN THE Japanese government's policy of de-regulation and greater privatisation of key industries has attracted the close attention of many local fund managers. Consequently, an increasing amount of funds has been diverted away from local556 words
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332 1984-12-14 14 AYER HITAM Tin Dredging Malaysia Bhd expects its profits for the year ending June 30, 1985, to be near the level achieved in 1984. The company's No 1 dredge will be working on a better grade of ground, chairman Abdul Rahim Aki332 words
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Article, Illustration434 1984-12-14 14 MBf LEASING Sdn Bhd, the 71 per cent-owned credit and leasing arm of the MBf Holdings group, has obtained a syndicated $21.5 million revolving credit facility to finance its working capital requirements. The loan, syndicated by Pertanian Baring Sanwa Bhd, was434 words
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Article225 1984-12-14 14 Managers' prices for Dec 14 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.5) 2.67 The Savings Fund 1.72 1.82 S'pore Prog Fund 1 09 1.15 S'pore Sec. Fund 1.62 1.72 S'pore Invest Fund 1 06 1.12 S'pore Equity Fund 1.09 1.15* Asia Unit Trust Second B'putro Third B'putro Fourth B'putro225 words
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Article97 1984-12-14 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Thursday 1063.4 Hong Seng Index Wednesday 1067 5 Week ago ***** Thursday 1126.49 Wednesday 1117.23 Week ago 1120.75 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Wednesdoy *****3 Tuesday 1178 33 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago *****0 Thursday ***** 05 Wednesday *****.34 Week ago *****.84 Standard and Poors97 words
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Article2517 1984-12-14 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 A Choc (3 08S) (10) 306 (48) 304 AMD2,517 words
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Article286 1984-12-14 14 SINGAPUBA Balldlag Society Limited: 15th AGM at Board Room, Marina House, 70 Shenton Way (0207) on Dec 14 at 11am. COLD Storage Haidiags PLC: EGM at The Corporate Head Office of the company, 176 Orchard Office, #06-01 Centrepoint (0923) on Dec 15 *t 9.30am. LAM Greep laveatmeato Limited:286 words
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165 1984-12-14 15 MALAYAN Breweries, the beer company in the OCBC stable, intends converting a parcel of 12 per cent convertible specified preference shares of Lion Breweries Ltd, New Zealand, into ordinary shares. Besides the preference shares, Malayan Breweries also holds a number of ordinary shares165 words
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67 1984-12-14 15 TAN CHONG Motor Holdings Bhd has formed a joint-venture with Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera to import, assemble and distribute certain Nissan light commercial vehicles not currently marketed by the company. Tan Chong will hold 50 per cent in the joint venture through Perwira67 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-12-14 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK "STILL LOOKING at the numbers," was all that Metro Holdings' managing director Mr Jopie Ong had to say about his retail-based group's intention to bid for Orchard Square. Mr Ong and other directors of Metro, who were present470 words
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815 1984-12-14 15 HOCK LOCK SIEW - Company requests suspension of trading By HOCK LOCK SIEW FABER MERLIN Malaysia Bhd requested a suspension of trading in its shares yesterday afternoon pending an announcement, which lent credence to widespread talks that a major corporate development would be unveiled soon. During the past fortnight815 words
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Article120 1984-12-14 15 KAMUNTING TIN Dredging Bhd's chairman has told the KLSE and SES it was untrue that the police had seized documents from the company or that any documents had been surrendered to Datuk Koh and Mr Philips Nainan. "The position now is that the book and documents of120 words
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Article756 1984-12-14 15 Currant payment Ex dot* Books close Date payable Total for the year Total for previous y« AISB A M D 1 Amol Sttd Aokoin Ayer Hitonn Rub Ayer Hitom Tin Botu Kowon Bonvests Hldgs Bowsteod C ft c CASH CCM Cerebos Chuon Hup D Keromot Dunlop Est CULS756 words
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375 1984-12-14 15 AFP DEAK PERERA. the ailing US-based gold and currency trading giant, is negotiating to sell three Hongkong subsidiaries to a South-east Asian tycoon, an informed source said yesterday. The sale, if it goes through, would amount to an Uth-hour rescue bid for theAFP - 375 words
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Article923 1984-12-14 15 THE MARKET opened mixed yesterday but with an easier bias in quiet trading, dealers said. The FTSE 100 Index at 0945 GMT was down 1.4 at 1,189.3. Leading shares moved a few pence either way gathering little support from the lower close on Wall Street on Wednesday. ICI923 words
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Article131 1984-12-14 15 A SUBSTANTIAL shareholder of Vu fcr Herst Lid, NZI Corporation, has sold 44,000 shares In the company, reducing its interests to 1.003 million shares (or 5.76 prer cent) from 1.047 million shares previously. TUAN SING HOLDINGS LTD's controlling shareholder, Mr Lim Tjoen Kong, purchased 752,000 shares in the131 words
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443 1984-12-14 15 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - KLK will reap M$46m from sale of Hi Lo By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG BHD, the plantation group beaded by Tan Sri Lee Loy Seng, stands to reap a bountiful harvest of M 545.59 million in net extraordinary profits from selling its 26 per cent interest in Highlands and443 words
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Advertisement234 1984-12-14 14 This announcement appears as a matter of record only DECEMBER 1984 Q DBSBANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Rights Issue of 58,023,868 New Shares of Ssl.oo each at a price of 554.00 per share Managed By DAIWA SINGAPORE LIMITED GENERAL SECURITIES INVESTMENTS LIMITED234 words
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Advertisement58 1984-12-14 15 Harper Gilfillan Group Headquarters Harper Gilfillan (Singapore) Pte Ltd WE ARE MOVING Effective 17 DECEMBER 1984 our new address will be: HAKPI KS HOLSI I S4, V\ I SI OAS I ROAD SI V .AI'ORI OS 1 2 If I 7 7 C > 2f> I 1 P O HOX58 words
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Advertisement18 1984-12-14 15 120 Cantonment Road #01-02 Maritime House Singapore 0208 Tel: *****28, *****77 Managed By 'M Continental Catering Pte Ltd.18 words
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243 1984-12-14 16 TWO HUNDRED and thirty Union Carbide workers who will be retrenched today will not be getting any retrenchment benefits until a deadlock between the union and the management is resolved by the Industrial Arbitration Court. The United Workers of Electrical and Electronic Industries has agreed243 words
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91 1984-12-14 16 AFP SCANDAL-HIT Bank Bumiputra has lodged a third police report alleging fraud in the disbursement of a US|7.5 million loan to a Hongkong company. The report was based on a special brief which a three-man team, investigating the $1 billion loan scandal, submitted to theAFP - 91 words
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Article619 1984-12-14 16 ALVIN TAY - Finance houses asked for list of outstanding credit lines By ALVIN TAY THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has issued clearer guidelines to the 34 finance companies about recently-imple-mented amendments to the regulations governing them. Finance companies have also been asked by the MAS to submit a619 words
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Article97 1984-12-14 16 r Forty Venue Time 'MM Fullertcn Square (Car Park) 12.30—2.30 PM Too Poyoh Lorong 1, Blk 111 (Car Park PW 1) 7—10 PM EfXgiTXJ'TT Bukit Merah View (Car Park between Blks 122 121) 7—8 PM Bukit Merah View 8—9 PM (Car Park between Blks 123 124) Bukit Merah97 words
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184 1984-12-14 16 At the hustings BARISAN SOSIALIS CHAIRMAN Dr Lee Siew Cboh yesterday claimed that the PAP government had not followed all the six guiding principles of government set out by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew in November. The candidate for Boon Teck said that184 words
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Article136 1984-12-14 16 MAILING of poll cards to voters in the 49 contested electoral divisions started yesterday and will be completed by Saturday. Voters who have reported changes of their address after July 30 but before Nov 16 will receive their poll cards at their new address,136 words
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Article146 1984-12-14 16 ELECTION g WB4 IN A SHOW of unity between two opposition parties, Mr Osman Jantan, the acting secretary-general of the Singapore Malay National Organisation, last night addressed a rally of the Singapore United Front. "We are," he said, "a united opposition in this election". Earlier, Mohd146 words
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178 1984-12-14 16 CHEMICAL BANK has announced in New York that it will be writing off part of its US$ll million ($24 million) loan exposure to Chop Hoo Thye and Yak Mong in its fourth-quarter results. The local branch of the178 words
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Article65 1984-12-14 16 WALL STREET stock prices were lower in early trading yesterday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average off over two points to near 1173. In the overall market, losers led gainers by almost five to three in the first 15 minutes of trading on volume of nine million65 words
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Article69 1984-12-14 16 FABER MERLIN Malaysia Bhd (FMMB) has proposed to acquire 17.2 million shares or approximately 25 per cent of the New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Bhd (NSTP) from Fleet Group Sdn Bhd for $141.9 million in cash. FMMB said the NSTP shares of Msl each69 words
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Article25 1984-12-14 16 AFP INDONESIA has placed a £100 million order with British Aerospace for its Rapier rocket system for use against low-flying aircraft.AFP - 25 words
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Article35 1984-12-14 16 UPI THE UPPER HOUSE of the Swiss parliament voted yesterday in favour of Switzerland finally joining the United Nations, thus clearing the way for a national referendum on the issue.UPI - 35 words
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Article35 1984-12-14 16 Reuter BRITISH PETROLEUM Co PLC has plugged and abandoned its seventh well drilled in the South China Sea, Yang Jiang 21-1-1, on Dec 8 after no significant oil finds.Reuter - 35 words
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Article44 1984-12-14 16 UPI THE BRITISH government has agreed to meet leaders of the Trades Union Congress in a bid to break the 9-month-old coal miners' strike. Mr Norman Willis. TUC general-secretary, said the talks with Energy Secretary would begin soon.UPI - 44 words
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Article29 1984-12-14 16 AP NEGOTIATIONS are in the final stage for Malaysia's Petronas to supply liquefied petroleum gas to Japanese oil companies under a threeyear contract. APAP - 29 words
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Miscellaneous51 1984-12-14 16 WHtSfSm Outlook for today: Fair, showers in sovorol oroos in the lot* afternoon ond oorty evening. Report for 24 hours prior to' 7 30pm on D«c 13 at the airport: Moxmmmi temperature 31.4 Associated humidify 67 Associated humidity Hours of sunshine Rainfall in iMNwwtfM Rainfall this month Romy days this51 words
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402 1984-12-14 17 Reuter IRAN plans to set up a makeshift oil terminal near the entrance to the Gulf in an effort to. maintain exports and head off Iraqi threats to tankers using Kharg Island, oil and shipping sources in the area said. The shipping sourcesReuter - 402 words
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493 1984-12-14 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM MEMBERS of the Far Eastern Freight Conference have not taken any drastic action officially to counter the threat posed by independent carriers. At a meeting last Wednesday, the Outside Conference Sub-committee decided to bring down the rates for just493 words
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Article819 1984-12-14 17 (hipping Um Cot Afoo VI 3 Ahronkioi Linor VI s AC Toopfor X s Alphotran* VI 4 Ant oh Orient Lin* X 1 APCLino V 4 APL 4/5 Arrow Linos X 4 ASCL 1 Auabrokor V 5 Atfcn Lino* X 1 Austouo Lino V 1 Balt-Oriont VI819 words
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Article60 1984-12-14 17 THE INDIAN Ports Association will donate US$lO,OOO to the World Maritime University in Malmo, Sweden. The contribution has been made in recognition of the useful work done by the university in upgrading technology in vrious fields of maritime activities, imparting advanced know-how and initiating schemes for development of60 words
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Article54 1984-12-14 17 A BULK carrier owned by the failed Irish Shipping group has been arrested in Mombasa. The 27,532 dwt Irish Rowan is the latest vessel within the group to be seized by creditors. She was delivering a cargo of grain from Thailand when she was arrested last week.54 words
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Article54 1984-12-14 17 BALT-Orient Line has upgraded sailings from the North Continuent/UK to the Far East with weekly calls at Manila. The first vessel bound for Manila will be the Kapitan Kozlovskij, which sailed from Hamburg on Nov 28. From Jan 1, 1985, a return journey will also be provided from54 words
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Article64 1984-12-14 17 A SMALL South Korean vessel sank off Tsushima Island in rough seas on Tuesday, leaving three crewmen dead and eight missing, Japanese Maritime Safety officials said. They said the 184-ton No 206 Dong Wun-Ho, believed to be a fishing vessel, with a crew of 12, was wrecked64 words
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2319 1984-12-14 18 Seatrade IT IS no secret that the real money-makers in shipping are those prepared to take the greatest risks. And in a market where the lemming instinct is so pervasive, it is those who buck the trend first that often turn out to beSeatrade - 2,319 words
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Article186 1984-12-14 18 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): •> Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container186 words
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Article1810 1984-12-14 18 CHARTERING rates were generally steady on the London freight market on Wednesday. But rates in the US GulfJapan grain market weakened with four fixtures concluded at lower prices. The US$15.25 (fio) accepted by the late December loader Istria marked a 50-cents drop from previous payments to 52,000 tonners.1,810 words
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Article197 1984-12-14 19 UPI SOUTH Korea's leading cargo carrier has signed a US$l.4 million agreement with the Port of Los Angeles. This brings the number of Asian-based company to lease an entire terminal at the port to six. Officials of Korea Shipping Corporation that owns 50 vesselsUPI - 197 words
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386 1984-12-14 19 Lloyd's List THE GIANT Swedish shipping group Saleninvest has unveiled a major rescue package totalling Krl.s billion. The rescue plan involves the raising of Kr3oo million in fresh share capital and major concessions by the group's banks and the Swedish government, which has gross loanLloyd's List - 386 words
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222 1984-12-14 19 THREE US liner companies are combining to call for a summary judgement which could stop elements of United States Lines's round-the-world service. Sea-Land, Farrell Lines and Prudential Lines have court actions pending against the US Maritime Administration claiming that the proper legal process was222 words
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222 1984-12-14 19 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood SHIPPING rates will rise by 2.75 per cent in the Australia-East Asian trades to Hongkong, Taiwan and the Philippines on Jan 1,1985. The tariff increase was agreed between the Shippers' Council and the Australia Northbound Conference. It will be the first222 words
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409 1984-12-14 19 FT THE UK shipping industry has appealed to the government to restore some of the fiscal advantages which were taken away by the last budget. The General Council of British Shipping cited the continued decline of the merchant fleet and its consequencesFT - 409 words
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Article521 1984-12-14 20 Dec 11-14 Shipping documentation in the sale and carriage of goods by sea, Lloyd's of London Press seminar, The Royal Horseguards Hotel, London. Dee 12 Communications by satellite, the Hon Company of Master Mariners, 1740 hours, HQS Wellington, Temple Steps, Victoria Embankment, London WC2. Dec 12 Safety in521 words
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2595 1984-12-14 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.2,595 words
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Article627 1984-12-14 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 E Promoter 094WB 14.1284 2100 Green Asia FSB 0800-0900 S3 P Mckinley 130/3 14.12.84 2100 APL TA 3 0800-0900 N3 Lioohe 10W 15.12.84 0100 Y627 words
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Article1800 1984-12-14 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B APE A African Shipping Agencies (Si Urt-Fjirul> Line Transgroup (St. AhreaklH Uaer Service Kim Shpg (St Alfred C Taepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (Si Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpac Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg iKL) Island Cargo1,800 words
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Article374 1984-12-14 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES l Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Hugheverett Jenson Lai Giang Ninnart Yuheng 2 Banff Coral Princess Equator IV Jenson IV Mount Sabana Straits Hope Straits Venture Turkmeniya 31/2 22 25/6 15/6 46 35/6 45 23 22 33/4 21 20W 44 Everett Thong374 words
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Advertisement218 1984-12-14 17 The New CYCLOPAED BRITANNIC A 3 unequalled in accuracy, authority and authenticity Call STP Distributors Tel: *****44/*****28 r£WE?, -IAKDINK AM All Jardint** lOkjeni Oveiqeas Cotdcu*t>i Line J FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO F JDOPF Via SUF7 w ~y,V jf TSnr FROM FUROPF Via S'JfZ kkr sas ma <* 13/2 KOKJM MCEJM218 words
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Advertisement194 1984-12-14 17 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) uUASC SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Shenton Way 04 02C Marina House Singapore o.>o' Tel 2205«4 fdfi No RS y CFS office TPC 03-10 Tel *****31 and ???063? Terminal office TPC 03 79 Tel No *****90 2720«i93 EXPRESS FILL COHTAMER SERVICE I KOM .1 \l* T194 words
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Advertisement700 1984-12-14 17 DependonAPL Regularly Scheduled Service Computerized Cargo Tracking Fast. Efficient. Modern Customized Service Terminals State-of the-Art Equipment representative today n* MAERSK LINE MAAIOO MJtAISO •SMGAPOK aOSMG TMES "O 17/12 1100 MIS CFS 16/12 2300 MS VI a IM-l'.'. 1 liliildßlllLliTl aOSMG IMS *CY 11/12 2000 MRS CfS IS/12 0800 HRS rn700 words
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Advertisement396 1984-12-14 18 r—#: FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE *P Kelang Vessel OYMM 11/12 2/ rami 125/12 9/ OMUGAH 1/1 If/ 1/1 23/ IVI 22/1 6/ 29/1 IV 5/2 2V Frym Europe 2) Warn 3) Hbwj 4) Gtrnrg VESSEL 1) Gburg 7/12 V 14/1 IV 21/1 22/ 2t/l 2J/ 4/2 5/ 11/2 12/1 25/2396 words
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Advertisement533 1984-12-14 18 NOTICE "CHDAMBABAM' VOY: m him Nft DeMaker IN4 a* PJLA. dvwa Nee. a/M General Survey of cargo ex the above veanl wiD be held on Monday, 17th December 1984 Iran Ml a.m. to 5.00 No further aurvey win be held after this data. (TW) LID. YAMASHITA-SfrjINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA533 words
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Advertisement1148 1984-12-14 19 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT hanbubc amss TOUO EOTIESS CABOKAN BAY CRAAA MT FBMKFtMT txrtro lONIOON MT HMHK amss Also Accepting Cargo For: Mm* 11 to C««*ac«i. >*>»«■» to WHf, fcwtoi Mta«to I1,148 words
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Advertisement270 1984-12-14 19 LOOKING FOR A VESSEL to carry 7 f ooom/t of Portland Cement in bags from Serigio, Philippines to Chittagong. Loading rate I,ooom/t per wwdshex and discharging rate at 750m/t per wwdshex F. 1.0 term. Interested owners/agents please contact Mr. Yahya Osmon Tel: *****23 for further details. 1 Franco Belgian Services270 words
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Advertisement585 1984-12-14 20 IS* M S LINE Ko*(* o**n** r .o*, FULLY CONTAINERJ D SERVICE TO EUR Oft VIA SUfZ J 1 Memtef of the IcfComortum Saart PKatanf LcHavre rdan F stout H'b«*t Antvtrp 16/12 18/12 23/12 25/12 MtfTtHlMC* 4R SfWN 9AS RBS KOREAN JACEJM 27* TRANSROMO BROS 23R OMENTAL CHEF 421) 30/12585 words
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Advertisement266 1984-12-14 20 INDIA/BANGLADESH SERVICE INDONESIA SERVICE THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE. LTD. 09-07 ROBIN A HOUSE S PORE 0106 TEL *****88 TELEX RS ***** BOOKING 22 1 4256 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENAN6 mi SIN6APORE TO KOCHING •EQUATOR I. EQUATOR IV SIN6APORE TO SABAH PORT •JENSON In Port 13 C 22 Dec 24266 words
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Advertisement558 1984-12-14 20 Hapag-Lloyd j\ TO CONTINENT/UK S part P Kdanfl S tar (fbw| B"ha»an Idam Le Hamfcur, Eiprm »/12 21/12 10/1 12/1 Mm Mam 21/12 29/12 17/1 11/1 B«na«art 4/1 S/l 24/1 25/1 Taka Eiprm 12/1 14/1 31/1 1/12 Cardfan Bay 21/1 22/1 9/2 10/2 Ouka Bar 2S/1 30/1 17/2 10/2 FtaiAfwl558 words
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Advertisement709 1984-12-14 20 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W MED./FE) EWCK HUMANITY ki ft ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: 1) PDOVDCNCE MNARK SAVANNAH BOSTON PtMAOELPHM NORFOLK MCKSONMLLE MLMMGTON ETC 3) CRISTOBAL BALBOA PANAMA CETY. COLON. SAN MM SANTO I 2) ATLANTA CMCAGO DETKOIT COLUMBUS 1 OTM* MAJOR MCROBROGE OfSTMATIONS WAKINGSTON709 words
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Advertisement282 1984-12-14 20 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD Viri ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES RAN EJTEHAD RAN ABAD PORT KELANG PfNANG B Abbas. B. Khomeini SMOSE MARITIME PTE LTD Til *****44/7 t *****70 MAIOSE MARITME SDN BHD T«l *****2/3 MALAYSIA TRADE I TRANSPORT ITB W ***** I ***** TO282 words
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Advertisement877 1984-12-14 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel *****33 VOYAGE HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: E-537 W-431 E-539 E-541 E-543 E-545 Std IS-19/12 JEDOAH, ADEN. KIM, D'SALAAM, MORONI, MOMBASA. 14-15/12 19-22/12 HODEIDAH, AQASA, RT SUOAN, ADEN, TAMATAVE 23-25/12 2S-1/1 HODEIDAH, JEDOAH, DJIBOUTI. MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA S-S/1 10-12/1 HOOEIDAH,877 words
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Advertisement813 1984-12-14 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMEX SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE aim sums F9OMEMWPE HAM BIMVEN IIMMINK UK P KUANS STORE FOR Rm In SjM faM Uri Sj4*4 SjM 14/12 lf/12 WC. TUN lUrm Mini SjM W SjM SjM SjM 17/12 Ml TK. USM Inn SjM SjM W SjM 22/12 WC. TMI HMfkJ*|813 words
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Advertisement714 1984-12-14 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF MA MP AMI 115 M GOWA V.IS 28/11 3/12 18/12 It/12 Hnft«i(SjMr> T|fiak (Brt). 4/12 U/12 11/12 21/12 2C/12 21/12 1. t 3 9.U1 S'pw* P. Kte( B'te/AteT'tan/l* B'an/HWf A mrp BAAB ULIAH VMM 25/12 27/12 17/1/85 IJ/1/85 21/1/tS 22/1/85 SOIMAI rm 15/1 28/1 11/2714 words
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Advertisement325 1984-12-14 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR W* SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadng for Rangoon Spore P.Keianj Penary Myomaywa VS4W fc#t/17 Dec saied Htoneywa Vl9B 14/16 Jan PA-MI V7S 24/26 Dec Phashwejyawywa V 241 30/31 Dec 21/29 Dec Loading for Rdam Hburg Antwerp Merpa V6S 22/25 Dec 27/21 BANK LINE325 words
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Advertisement1215 1984-12-14 22 L K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. HAL MOON" «1 USA CANADA >Tt«mc COAST FEEDER/ MOMR VESSEL ASM SIM V3l NEK YORK MMU V 79 KANSAJ POKER V4l YASHMA MARU MONTE RUBY V 25 KISO MARU ¥74 SPORE 17 DEC COLOMBO 24 DEC KARACHI 31 DEC BOMBAY 7 JAN PENANG1,215 words
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Advertisement596 1984-12-14 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE loatknf tot lOS ANGFIES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACOKA VANCOUVFR BC Accepting FCt FCI Containers AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acceptmf Fa,'FCl Containers P K«twt S'par* Fr«a IMb Sy# Ate* Ac AS 23/24 Dec 2S 27 Dec 3 ton 10 tan 16 ton Adet B.596 words
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Advertisement562 1984-12-14 22 SANKD ASIA FROM JAPANESE PORTS ANO HOMOKOMC 1 PALMSTAR VOtGO 2 RAJA TMOR 3 HOSHO MAMJ 4 SUN EDELWEISS 5 SUNNY SKY 6 EDO MARU 7 YOSMUM 15/17 Dcc 15/17 Dec 17/11 Dec 19/21 Dec 23/25 Dec 24/26 Dec P Ketmf In Pt/15 Dec 11/19 Dec 11/19 Dec 19/20 Dec562 words
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Advertisement473 1984-12-14 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road »27 16 Interrdtujn.i P Smqapo'p 0207 Tel 2 2 465 1 l (1 0 L nesi •o* f L'l f* > rro t BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK j| S port P. Keiin(lM4taf tar:TMOR ISLAND 23/12 SHE/LA PALUCE/CACN/SOTT STA* VICTORIA 88M916 IS/12 22/12 SETE/ROTT/ANT/IU (Ml)473 words
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Advertisement613 1984-12-14 23 &.HOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD I TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MAETERLINCK S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 2200 15/12 LCL Cargo 1000 IS/" FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: SURABAYA... JAKARTA SINGAPORE PENANG P. KELANG.. MELBOURNE... AOELADE FREMANTLE... Also jcceptir* c*p 10/Itom Banftok mi613 words
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Advertisement582 1984-12-14 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG, PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON VttMf Nt 7 Dmm 40* No I Ovum *o*l Hi J Oonam 407N No i Ovum (09N Hi. 7 Dmmr/MIN 25/12 11/1? 11/1 15/1 19/1 11/1 21/1 Hi t Dmk'UM fiamraf S*m m 14/12/ M Fran582 words
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Advertisement468 1984-12-14 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** K ***** P KELANG M/S SHWMMT NAH SOON SON. BHD IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1 lAIAN CtMPtNWG PORT KLANG MALAYSIA468 words
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Advertisement123 1984-12-14 23 ahrenkiel liner service DURBAN JOHANNESBURG MAPUTO MAI JRITIUS ft RFUNION WFSTBOUND LADY DONA 24W 10 185 21 1 TBN 1W 31/1/85 EASTERN HARMONY 20/2/85 2/3 2W/85 DURBAN BEIRA 26 1 85 19/2 25/2 5/3 (Contrs Only) ETA ■SRRvnsnniHi etd ETD ETA ■aaBIIaSCiMSM R BAY DURBAN SIN EASTERN HARMONY 15 12123 words
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Advertisement429 1984-12-14 24 Kej|iiNial Container IJncs 3 Sailings Weekly H 'tfjf Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tues A Sat REGULAR/FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA *0Y SM SKI A w* w XL* RATANA BHUM 240 305 Saled *1/15 Dk RATANA BHUM 300/307 17/U Dk 21/23 DK HINODE KISEW CO. LTD I |.!K429 words
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Advertisement30 1984-12-14 24 rd FARGO SHIPPWtC COMPANY (PTE )LTD A; r EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICF SINGAPORE/BANGKOK EVERY 2 DAYS 7B Keppel Roarl 17 07 Taniong Pagar Comple* Singapore 0208 Tel *****77 *****88 S *****5230 words
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Advertisement75 1984-12-14 24 BOHLER SHIPPING PTE. LTD 137. Market St Wll-02 Bank of Ea»* Aala Bld o S pore 0104 Tel *****44 (3 llnee) Tele» RS 22*31 BOSHIP INDEPENDENT LINER SERVICE S pare LoatSnj 21 0« Dub ai/Dammam/Kuwait/Bahra«i/ Abbas 7 Jan Karada/Muscat/Doha a HANGLI SHIPPINGS TRADING PTE LTD •3, MARKET STREET TAT LEE75 words
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Advertisement48 1984-12-14 24 PALMYRA TSIRIS LINES S.A. KTAN SIN PK Loading for. PMMS96 KGASUS NEKUS *ft DUB. MM 2S/12 1/1 MM. MUSCAT 5/1 1/1 DUBJMM. MUSCAT. KUNAfT m OSAL AGENCIES (8) PTE LTD #•243 ANSON COT*. SMAKK 0207 TLX RS3S44S OSAL T«t *****77 (5 Ikm) PJL MULTTORT SON BM) T&: *****348 words
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Miscellaneous175 1984-12-14 24 JwTa ft Weather '.n >c/r <?: .vl%> TJ ft* m tfA to 2jj ft s A V £W >* j < < LLISM SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. c>Wind direction with speed in knots Wove height LEGEND p Temperature c J Thunderstorm Weather —Y Wmd175 words
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Advertisement478 1984-12-14 25 SEA EXPRESS LINE REGULAR SARJNG TO MDMN PORTS SEA EXPRESS I In ft 11/12 BOMBAY/MADRAS SEA EXPRESS I 30/12 4/1 MADRAS/BOMBAY SEA EXPRESS 10/1 13/1 CALCUTTA/COIMMO SEA EXPRESS IV 12/1 15/1 E/WMALAYSIA (CONTJEEDER SER) SEA EXPRESS V 3/1 t/1 BANGKOK (CONT. FEEDER SER) SEA EXPRESS X 23/1 2S/1 KARACW. DAMNUM.478 words
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Advertisement521 1984-12-14 25 WEEKLY SERVICt SWGAPWE 10 KIICMMi f.gfr ''g>'X"r FORTUNE SUPPING PTE LTD Teh *****23, 533*030, *****07, Eta 2C/12 14/12 Etd Lo*><n* lor TUNG HO I A VESSEL SviMiri, mt WTO FOITW SMPTW PK LTD 11 MMKTT STKCT **-12 CTS ML m 533M23 S33NX CHITTAGONG. KAOHSIUNG, PHNOM PENH SERVICES VSI NAME ETA521 words
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Advertisement346 1984-12-14 26 EiOi EAST ASIA LINE (Molayvon Flag) Itogutar Liner SrvieM BMNn B'PORE/ITSIA/IHOIA P. Gudang S'pore P. Kelang Ldg for MV. AMAH 18/12 20/12 15/12 Madras/ Bombay MV. NDERA PERTAMA Sailed Sailed Sailed Bombay EAST ASIA SHIPPING SDN. BHD TEL: *****2/36 TLX: MA: ***** JALAL SEAGULL S POKE Tel: *****11 L. MF»C346 words
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Advertisement309 1984-12-14 26 NVOCC DIRECT SERVICE EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE va. ETA ETD DBCH FROM SANK) MAPLE 21/12 25/12 HAMBURG/ANTROP PROGRESSUSS 25/12 21/12 dp llllitti tat 2243W/S. 222MU 10 Aaaaa M #22-lM Plan. Spate 8287 TNu B ***** (TUMI) pel CREST EXPRESS LINES LT MVOCC Service to ood from USA, Conodo .ir n309 words
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Advertisement489 1984-12-14 26 G.Y. LINE (A Mtmbtr Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAROUSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) FULLY CONTAROISED SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TtMMORLD MKE 22£ OKOTU. O® 411 HORGKONS CON!MO 42E cmtua pw «z f Mai| S ftn 11/12 IS/12 2S/12 27/12 1/1 »/1 15/1489 words
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Advertisement787 1984-12-14 26 Everett Lines COMPAHA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) W "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" load** lot CMac Mataran Ho and all ott*> Pounan ports wtti tiarehipm*nt at Kote jR On CtV Throve* Bills of ladm| to tmal destination W HUOCVEKTT manoloeverett JOWEVERETT 20/20 DK 7/ 9 Jan SißfKMrct Gdn 31-32/14 Dk 29/30 OK787 words
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