The Business Times, 4 February 1985
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The Business Times
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Title Section12 1985-02-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1986 60 CENTS12 words
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Article504 1985-02-04 1 LIM SOON NEO - Respite from sluggish increase in tourist arrivals By LIM SOON NEO DELAYS IN construction and the postponing of opening dates have sharply curtailed the projected supply of hotel rooms, giving the hotel industry a respite from the sluggish increase in tourist arrivals. Latest figures from504 words
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Article, Illustration263 1985-02-04 1 ONE OF Singapore's oldest power stations, at Pasir Panjang, will close down in a couple of years. The station's Unit A generators were phased out about three years ago, leaving only Unit B in service. A PUB official explained that263 words
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432 1985-02-04 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A BLUEPRINT has been drawn up for further development of the massive Pulau Seraya power station even as construction of the first stage gets underway. Plans for Pulau Seraya Stage n development are part of the Public Utilities Board's432 words
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487 1985-02-04 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH MEMBERS of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry have voted a computer scientist into their inner council to guide them through Singapore's computer age. Dr Chang Jin Aye, a computer scientist and a member of the487 words
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Article, Illustration496 1985-02-04 1 THE GOVERNMENT is planning to have all Singapore citizens verify and record their blood group in their identity cards (ICs). This is to facilitate the emergency use of blood under extreme conditions, such as war. The Ministry of Home496 words
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Advertisement140 1985-02-04 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan @Wayloong Mortgage and Finance (S) Lid A wholly owned suDsidary ot Hongkong Bank 6 Claymc*e Hill »03 00 Claymore Pia/a Singapore 0922 A.P. MO. 0005 This personal screen-size Trinitron is Sony's latest addition to its SBCTEXT lineup. It has140 words
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Advertisement343 1985-02-04 1 The 300 th onniversory of three Boroque composers and the tole of a neglected instrument. While JEFFREY TSANG was humming to Handel's Fireworks Musk, KOH TSE YING was recording the differences between the harpsichord and the piano. Pag* 8 v Ita mm THE most successful trainer PRESIDENT REAGAN has BRITAIN'S343 words
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Advertisement134 1985-02-04 1 CROSS SINCE 1846 Mec ha mealy guaranteed for a lifetime So* Agents MALKO GENERAL AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD. Tei *****25 *****42 M 4 #5 Welcome to 'JAL Executive Class'. It adds up to a first class deal at just the economy fare. rWui r I 9 When you travel 4134 words
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MANAGEMENT
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1019 1985-02-04 2 Bigger role in directing corporate strategy advocated THE MOST SUCCESSFUL trainer is a visionary. He takes a long-term view of the company and its training schemes. He works out, with the senior managers, various scenarios of the company's future. He will, in effect, be1,019 words
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FRONTIERS
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Article302 1985-02-04 2 A ROBOT SAID to be the fastest mechanical man on earth was recently displayed by Asea, the giant Swedish electrical group and probably Europe's most well-known robot maker. Asea said its IRB 1000 model can assemble electrical contactors at high speed and with acceleration 50302 words
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Article, Illustration222 1985-02-04 2 LEE HAN SHIH - Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH THE Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, published in the late 1970s about the adventures of the last survivor of Earth through the galaxy, has attracted many readers. In the book's plot, the planet Earth was blown up by the 'Galactic222 words
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Article114 1985-02-04 2 OLIVETTI of Italy has made some headway in the Korean computer software market through a joint venture agreement signed recently with Gold Star Semiconductor Co. Under the agreement, Gold Star Software, 40 per cent owned by Olivetti, will produce software for office, factory and banking automation systems.114 words
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BRIEFS
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Article, Illustration145 1985-02-04 3 EDWARD De BONO, the wellknown writer on creativity and lateral thinking, will conduct two seminars in Singapore from March 25-27. The first seminar, on March 25, is on creativity and lateral thinking, which Dr de Bono says is a skill that can be developed by anyone who145 words
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Article282 1985-02-04 3 THE WORLD'S labour movement is seemingly going through a crisis. Membership is declining, the union has less political power than before, it secures less at the bargaining table and there is decreasing support from the public. The reasons for the decline of the labour movement are several. First,282 words
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Article, Illustration839 1985-02-04 3 FT COMPANIES have to take risks if they are to be prepared for the future, says Hermann-Josef Stronger. "If you don't want risks or surprises, then you should put your money in the bank." As the new chief executive of Bayer, oneFT - 839 words
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Article793 1985-02-04 3 LAN HAMILTON FAZEY - Efforts in Britain to help entrepreneurs cut through red tape By LAN HAMILTON FAZEY FT WHEN ALL THE official documents affecting the day-to-day running of a small business in Britain are laid end to end they stretch for 155.2 metres, and when it comes to formsFT - 793 words
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Advertisement300 1985-02-04 2 There are many ways that we could express our confidence in this remarkable car. But none better than putting a solid promise where other manufacturers put their limited liabilities. In the warranty. From your normal experience, that may seem as if we are sticking our necks out a long way.300 words
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Advertisement346 1985-02-04 3 PHY SIC At WORLD SOUND sMllt TOUCH TASTf Ti*\E SPACt BfTA ALPHA E OUTIt CONSC!O»K If CON SIC PLAN rHETA <1 A THERE ARE PARTS OF YOUR MIND YOU NEVER USE. MIND CONTROL TEACHES YOU HOW. Through scholastic education, you use your conscious mind to develop your left brain hemisphere-the346 words
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Advertisement71 1985-02-04 3 r r.. «M 4! i 1 tfStf i' FRANCE A mission of the Port of Le Havre Authority will be in Singapore on the 4th and sth of F< The aim of this mission is to look at possible development of traffic between the Port ol and the Port of71 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration684 1985-02-04 4 'Special interests' and 'flawed' procedures blamed for deficits NYT PRESIDENT REAGAN blamed "special interests" and "flawed" Congressional budget procedures for record Federal deficits as he went on the offensive on Saturday to win public support for his budget proposal. He said theNYT - 684 words
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247 1985-02-04 4 AFP THE PRESIDING JUDGE in the Benigno Aquino case has come under fire for reversing his detention order for 23 military men accused of murdering the opposition leader and his purported assassin, Rolando Galman. Justice Manuel Pamaran of theAFP - 247 words
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400 1985-02-04 4 AFP THE FUTURE of the Anzus pact, trade prospects and developments in New Caledonia, in that order, will dominate talks Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke will have in Washington this week with President Reagan and other top administration officials, diplomaticAFP - 400 words
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101 1985-02-04 4 AP PACIFIC NATIONS, Including the US, have accounted for one-half of the growth of the world's gross domestic product since 1980. According to a Japanese report, Pacific nations represent one-third of the world's GDP increase if the US is excluded. The report, conductedAP - 101 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article61 1985-02-04 4 THE Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC), a major Tamil political party, has accused the Sri Lankan government of escalating the current ethnic crisis and requested that India be asked to mediate to end the conflict. The CWC asked the government to "urgently restart the negotiating process" and resume an61 words
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Article76 1985-02-04 4 AN ELUSIVE candy-poi-soning extortion group who has threatened to blackmail more than 30 Japanese food companies has sent another letter to the mass media asking if a weekly magazine had sent money to Africa in accordance with its earlier demand. The latest letter, the 19th the group has76 words
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Article59 1985-02-04 4 Agencies PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos's wife Imelda had given an assurance that no pornographic movies would be shown at a noncompetitive international film festival in Manila this month, the presidential palace said. Mrs Marcos, the patroness of the festival, was reacting to Manila mayor Ramon Bagatsing's request thatAgencies - 59 words
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Article44 1985-02-04 4 BRITISH investigators have foiled a plot by an eight-man Arab commando to assassinate two ranking Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) officials in London. A London weekly, the Observer, reported that all members of the commando carried Syrian passports and have now left Britain.44 words
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Article43 1985-02-04 4 CHINESE Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang will make an official visit to Australia and New Zealand from April 13-21. A government spokesman in Beijing said the visit was designed to boost China's "mutual understanding and friendship" with Australia and New Zealand.43 words
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Article78 1985-02-04 4 LEADERS of the Kanak Socialist National Liberation Front (FLNKS) in New Caledonia have vowed they would continue their struggle for independence from France "to the end, at any price". The FLNKS Politburo met last Saturday, a week before the party was to gather in a full congress,78 words
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361 1985-02-04 4 UPI NON-OPEC Egypt has lowered the price of its best export crude crude oil by 50 cents a barrel and raised its heavy crude by 15 cents a barrel in line with the oil cartel's new pricing accord. Egypt walkedUPI - 361 words
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441 1985-02-04 4 AP CHINA'S threat to re-invade Vietnam has intensified a propaganda battle between the communist neighbours, but Western and Asian diplomats say the warning is probably a bluff meant to pressure Hanoi into halting its six-year war in Cambodia. The diplomats say thatAP - 441 words
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Article134 1985-02-04 4 Reuter UNITED NATIONS secretarygeneral Javier Perez de Cuellar has vowed to continue his search for peace in Cambodia despite the failure of his visit to Hanoi to break the six-year stalemate. He said yesterday that he would strive for peace between Vietnam and Cambodia, evenReuter - 134 words
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423 1985-02-04 5 FT WEST GERMANY'S Red Army Faction (RAF) last Friday gave a savage dimension to their sixweek old offensive when they shot and killed the chief executive of the Motorenund Turbinen Union Aeroengine Co at his home near Munich. The assassination coincidedFT - 423 words
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199 1985-02-04 5 Reuter TWENTY PEOPLE, most of them American servicemen, were injured in a bomb explosion in an Athens suburb early yesterday. The home-made bomb went off at Boby's Bar, in Glyfada, 15km from central Athens. Police said five of the 20 injured were inReuter - 199 words
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Article176 1985-02-04 5 AFP ASEAN and Australia have agreed to focus greater attention on strengthening trade and commercial relations in their future dialogues. They also agreed, at the Ninth Asean-Australia forum which ended in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, that special missions would continue to be organised under the Trade InvestmentAFP - 176 words
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Article726 1985-02-04 5 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time Al AMI 2 0005 BOM SIA SQ11 0110 LAX/TYO PAA PAS 0155 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ43 0730 DHA MAS MH681 0820 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL sv SV386 0920 JED/RUH MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH81I 0940 PEN CAL CJ806 0945726 words
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490 1985-02-04 5 Reuter INTERNATIONAL bankers, businessmen and politicians from Western Europe, the US and Japan have agreed that tax reform holds the key to growth and business initiative in Europe and the US. They reached an informal consensus during debate in Davos, Switzerland,Reuter - 490 words
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Advertisement112 1985-02-04 4 AN OUTSTANDING /CHGVeMgNT THAT'S UND€RSTAI€D. TH€RCM=R 2600S The Rover 2600S comes from o long line of successes the result of dedication to innovation, modem technology and distinction. Synonymous with o lifestyle that spells good taste, it is o luxury cor that's sensibty built and tastefully appointed for the driver who112 words
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Advertisement9 1985-02-04 5 Pan Am. Direct tolbkyo Every Friday At 10.40 am9 words
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Advertisement30 1985-02-04 5 n I 0 > fid r 4^ -fc&i av/2. #**t THE PAVILION INTERr CONTINENTAL SINGAPORE THE ADVANTAGE IS INTER CONTINENTAL THE PAVILION INTER CONTINENTAL 1 CUSCADEN ROAD SINGAPORE 1024. TEL *****8830 words
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Miscellaneous44 1985-02-04 5 DoonesDury t-unrrr intJ I SHOUJ SHOOT HIM! THISCFBBP FOR. *****AK5, A UTTLt SQMSOOW STFBST JUSSHOOT HIM! TICS! >1 f 13 m 7L i fl 5X > m w. w. w 777 BY GARRY TRUDEAU A SCRBWMBIUHATABOUT pRJVBR' avenue 9 Jj m I I n m44 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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448 1985-02-04 6 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Banking Correspondent BRITAIN'S National Westminster Bank is bullish about Singapore's economic prospects in the next five years. It has predicted a 7-per-cent growth for the Singapore economy this year and an average growth of 7.5 per cent from this448 words
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144 1985-02-04 6 Reuter TWO STATE-OWNED Indian banks, Bank of India and Bank of Baroda (BOB), plan to set up a subsidiary in Australia. A 808 spokesman said the two banks would each have 30 per cent equity in the proposed Indo-Australian Bank, which would have totalReuter - 144 words
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406 1985-02-04 6 AP THE JEDDAH-BASED Islamic Development Bank (IDB) has approved US$l23 million in financing for foreign trade operations and development projects in member countries. A spokesman for the bank said that the approval came at the end of a three-day session of the IDB's 10-memberAP - 406 words
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326 1985-02-04 6 FT LAST WEEK'S turbulence on the foreign exchange markets has led to a significant shift in the British government's policy towards much tighter control of the money supply. The clear implication is that interest rates are set to stay atFT - 326 words
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639 1985-02-04 6 NYT AFTER FOUR YEARS of watching from the sidelines as the US dollar soared, the federal government has grown concerned enough over the dollar's value that it has been making efforts to nudge it lower. Both the lowering ofNYT - 639 words
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200 1985-02-04 6 INVESTMENT BANKERS say that one of their key concerns, as the market for Euronote facilities continues booming, will be to broaden the base of endinvestors for the paper. At the moment, they say that a big mystery in the market is who is buying200 words
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Advertisement154 1985-02-04 6 THE MD -80. THE TOP CHOICE FOR THE BOTTOM UNE. For maximum profit, appeal to passengers,' over its competitors, and return on investment, 28 airlines The traits that give the MD-80 family around the world already have selected superior economics for airlines make it the quiet fuel-eflicient MD-80. more attractive154 words
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MONEY AND EXCHNAGES
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Article, Illustration466 1985-02-04 7 •MICATES the mrap o4 Mm prime lw*H ntcs $1 12 mat» banks operit inc in Sine «pore PLR of bonks ot the close of business lost Friday, Feb 1, as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. BANK PLR Algemene Bank American Express 0 Am'Dom R'terdom466 words
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Article34 1985-02-04 7 THE RANGE of call rates for the week ended Friday, Feb 1: Bonk fund 4 to 5.35 General fund 5 to 5.35 $m Movements of funds 1,517 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd34 words
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Article213 1985-02-04 7 ASIAN currency average 1 month 3 months 1 DM 511/16 5 13/16 I 5 deposit rotes for the week ended Feb 1: 6 6 £/US$ SPOT PRICES 1.1265 1.1105 BID PRICES 6 months 6 3/16 6 USS/S Fr 2.6820 2.6575 High Low 12 months 6 1/4 6213 words
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248 1985-02-04 7 OCBC THE US dollar closed the week slightly higher against most of its counterparts, trading in relatively narrow ranges that had prevailed because of intervention fears. The market remained generally passive and there was minimal reaction to weak economic data which included anOCBC - 248 words
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Article463 1985-02-04 7 CURRENCY FUTURES skidded to new contract lows last week. Eurodollar futures lost much of the bullish momentum and are close to breaking down from uptrend line drawn from September last year. Gold showed remarkable resilience in the face of bearishness in the currencies and Eurodollars463 words
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Article229 1985-02-04 7 Commercial Discount Co Ltd THE rate for overnight funds in the interbank market last week opened at 4 per cent with little interest before gradually moving up to the level of 5 per cent. Earlier on, takers were few as inflows of funds into the system throughCommercial Discount Co Ltd - 229 words
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419 1985-02-04 7 FOREX MARKETS were affected by the uncertainty of the outcome of the battle for position between the central banks and market participants with regard to the dollar rate. Trading showed almost no movement. By the minimal exchange rate fluctuations of the dollar, one is reminded419 words
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Article78 1985-02-04 7 UBS US dollar D-mark: Battling for position between central banks and market Swiss franc: Continued weaker trend against dollar and D-mark. ÜBS Discount prices At Soturdoy's close Prices offered by discount houses on Feb 2 3-month Treasury twis 2 7/88 —2 3/4S Overnight 3 3-month bonkUBS - 78 words
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Advertisement233 1985-02-04 7 TOYOTA— Overall market leader again in Singapore in 1984. Nett ARF $99,180 Nett PARF $82,310 Specifications subject to change Even atop executive likes to have a bit more power Introducing the 3-litre Royal Crown. With so many features already in the prestigious Royal Crown it was difficult to think how233 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration727 1985-02-04 8 KOH TSE YING - The year 1985 is the 300 th celebration of three. Baroque composers* Bach, Scarletti and Handel. It is also the year of baroque instruments. Our writers tell you how the SSO joins in the festivities. By KOH TSE YING WITHIN 20 years of the introduction of the first piano,727 words
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305 1985-02-04 8 JEFFREY TBANG - By JEFFREY TBANG HANDEL's Music for the Royal Fireworks wrapped up the celebration so nicely. Of course the celebration for which Handel had written the music was different from that which the SSO, under the baton of George Malcolm, was playing. While Handel305 words
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Article110 1985-02-04 8 IN CELEBRATION of the 300 th birthday of J S Bach, the Goethe-Institut is presenting a series of films this month on the life of the composer and his music. For this week, on Feb 7: Johann Sabaatian Bach A PORTRAIT of the composer110 words
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Advertisement437 1985-02-04 8 FREEHOLD No Restrictions On Foreigners T r 1 Op, n (rom T "V° 6 p-m. Da.lv 'el: <l/9.Ti7n i*" 1 T l vdu f I D > "t-••*. ssr/ is IB p* *18 m m a a Qqb meg. a i a isai K M Our hassle-free 20% down-payment scheme437 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous841 1985-02-04 8 to qbg> euhie 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Paces 3.00 Operant and Programme Highlights followed by Princess Chang Ping (English subtitles/r) 4.00 Mr Wizard's World (Last episode) 4.25 Toybox II 4.55 Vision On Hard and Soft 5.20 Romper Room (English) 5.45 Letty 6.10 Programme Highights (Eng lish) 6.15 News841 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration578 1985-02-04 9 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG IT WAS A DAY of tumbles, falls, spills and triumph. But the greatest triumph at the Novice Slalom Tournament last Saturday went to the Singapore Water Ski Federation which finally won good support for its competitions. "We have never had578 words
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Article, Illustration810 1985-02-04 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER JUST as everyone expected, it j was trainer Ivan Allan who < saddled the winner in yesterday's Singapore Derby. But what the majority did not ex- pect was to see the red and j blue colours of Feu Vert storming past the post ahead810 words
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Article548 1985-02-04 9 JOINT LEADER Sentosa slip: ped into third place as SICC opened up an 11-stroke lead in the third round of the Premier League competition at Keppel yesterday. Sentosa, who owed its highriding position to the play of youthful Samson Gimson and Poh Ee Kiat, yesterday548 words
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Advertisement123 1985-02-04 9 HERE'S HOW TO GET A COMPLETE OFFICE FOR THE PRICE OF A ROOM By complete office, we mean a prestigious address, an impressive reception area, conference room, receptionist/switchboard operator and access to modern office equipment such as word-processor, telex, facsimile, photocopying, etc. It's a modern office concept in office leasing123 words
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Advertisement281 1985-02-04 9 «10 hours of TV advertising daily for just $3.17" -A at QYI> PAO T Can you say the same? In-store merchandising. A most underused promotional tool. And one which achieves real results, because you can take as long as you like to show your product in use, or to demonstrate281 words
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Miscellaneous756 1985-02-04 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 1 Currency dram, maybe (5) 6 Lilac girl? (5) 9 Blow up a road? Not necessarily (7) 10 Malpractice a sailor has to employ (5) 11 Let escape from the gallows! (5) 12 Prepare to whistle for one's money? (5) 13 Happen an act is cancelled (4. 3)756 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article285 1985-02-04 10 Reuter WEST GERMAN CARMAKERS face a testing first half as confusion over the introduction of catalytic converters seems unlikely to be swiftly resolved, according to a Reuter survey of major manufacturers. It is the mass-produced, lower end of the car market that has borne the bruntReuter - 285 words
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Article261 1985-02-04 10 529 4 Fab 2 Yon 400 -3 555 Aiiiomoto 449 Mitsub Hoovy 238 +4 1140 -10 330 -4 678 •3 Mitsui Ship 158 +9 AsaK Gk»s Bank of Tokyo 871 630 520 1 unch Mitsui SmoHing... Mitsukoshi 470 383 1150 +2 unch -10 Canon 1360 1760 -20 -20 Murota261 words
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277 1985-02-04 10 Reuter CONCERN that the US central bank would not let interest rates go lower sent Wall Street prices down last Friday and caused the market to close with its first clear-cut loss in the past 20 sessions. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declinedReuter - 277 words
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Article115 1985-02-04 10 FEB 01 Abafttx a 33* 40 Imp 04 Inco Int Pro* Pip* btf IM 45* 18* 34* 23* Aigomo Bonk Mont Bank Novo Scotw 23* 27* 13* 36* ■1* InM t Km Add Lobiow B 17* 19* 3* unch 27* Mc Btedrt 28* unch 34 17* 31* unch 66*115 words
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Article196 1985-02-04 10 206 •2 FEB 01 Un StMi 105 unch INDUSTtlALS 450 ***** A Alpha Ab«fCom 8400 160 7305 7l0 MININGS 2375 150 Amaprop 305 -5 AMtt 2200 990 unch •f 20 Bhryoon Buff* 1600 6650 -25 50 1875 -25 Chart «f 4505 -25 200 I0S0 310 1050 30 D« Own196 words
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Article535 1985-02-04 10 FEB 01 UU 72 NCR Corp 28* 31* Ntwmont Mng 43* 48* Norfofc 64* Alcon AJumm 30* 37* ASegheny Lwt 27* •14 18* 13* 38* 18* Obi Cp 34 unch AM Storm SI* FMC Cp 66* Owsns-Anoa 40* AfcOiabnin Am Brondi Inc 63* 64 Ford Motor rf*«pOn rVWwl535 words
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Article838 1985-02-04 10 Amsterdam FEI 01 ABN Aifon AhoW Akzo AMEV Amtot Antrotonk Bofk Boh Borwrnj Boiko Buttt Cafand Cat* CM M* EtMVMT Fgh Fokkar Gamma Galbroc Fh ***** +9 159 00 inch 215.00 inch ***** 0.7 221 20 inch II 75 20 +0 5 48 10 -02 107 00 inch838 words
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Article41 1985-02-04 10 Reuter THE FEDERAL Trade Commission (FTC) has approved Chevron's proposed divestiture of Gulf Oil Corp's south-east US marketing assets to Standard Oil Co Ohio (Sohio). FTC approval was necessary as part of an October 1964 consent agreement. Stockholm pricM unavaHabtoReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement517 1985-02-04 10 1 9A* UmCk&mJL hA*S f £»AJK 4mJj+H*.--tie* t*t nmnrawn*¥TAi SI NCAPOIE lilt. LUNCH WITH A'R XICHOI imNCf: Z vt I m IfGourmei This sophisticated softly-lit French restaurant boasts a set lunch that's perfect for creating an impression. With attentive service at a pace you choose! Appetiser, entree, dessert and coffee517 words
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Advertisement97 1985-02-04 10 F 7 ■e 1 ii i ®WKCE HOTEL 2700rchard Koad Singaporeo923Tele*: KS22BI9HCKOwn Cable: CKOWnhOTtL Tel: 732 11 11. M 9 rTK i/wilit/ The tropical iij Ifl J sun.the gentle I A| |J y trade windsand I f 1 thesmiling blue V, V f sky of Singapore f V i y97 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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863 1985-02-04 11 NYT PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO told stockholders that the Delaware Chancery Court, acting on a Manhattan shareholder's suit, had called a hearing for this Friday to decide whether to halt a Feb 22 meeting of stockholders to vote on a controversial recapitalisation of the company.NYT - 863 words
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375 1985-02-04 11 NYT EASTERN AIRLINES has defaulted on US$2.5 billion of its debt with 60 lenders after failing to reach a new labour agreement with its biggest union, the International Association of Machinists. While the operations of the airline areNYT - 375 words
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Article92 1985-02-04 11 Reuter PAPUA NEW GUINEA Prime Minister Michael Somare says that there is still rOom to talk with Ok Tedi Mines Ltd (OTML), following his government's order that it close down its gold/copper project within 28 days. The closure would be bad for the shareholdersReuter - 92 words
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384 1985-02-04 11 Reuter THE US DOLLAR'S swings on the currency market in the last four years have done much mischief to the balance sheets and profit-and-loss statements of American companies with heavy international exposure. As the dollar soared, earnings denominated in foreign currencies slumped and thenReuter - 384 words
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121 1985-02-04 11 AP DONALD PETERSEN has been named chairman of Ford Motor Co, the second biggest car producer and fourth biggest industrial company in the US. Mr Petersen, 58, replaces Philip Caldwell, the first nonfamily member to head the company. Mr Caldwell turned 65 last week andAP - 121 words
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Advertisement145 1985-02-04 11 P(anamount Hotel"N Whf* th* tappy ptopi* go wr*f '.r'-i-IX >> 43 V *a 4/ R Tk f "V r /i A special garden atmosphere where time never runs out. Here, master chefs prepare delicious and lingering tastes from gourmet style to simple meals. SPECIAL FEATURES: Dally Buffet Breakfast $11.50+ Daily145 words
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Advertisement174 1985-02-04 11 LTCB The Long-Term CredK tank of Japan Limited NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE STH AUGUST, 1988 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates of Deposit, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 4th February, 1985 to sth August, 1985 the Certificates will174 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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815 1985-02-04 12 AFP THERE WAS little relief for commodity dealers last week from the effects of turbulence on the stock exchange and continuing nervousness over the state of the sterling. All eyes appeared firmly fixed on Geneva where Opec members spent three days piecing together aAFP - 815 words
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Article28 1985-02-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR TIN Dot* Closing Prices Turnover (M$/k*>) (tonnes) Jan 28 29.15 170 Jon 29 29.15 95 Jan 30 29.15 114 Jan 31 29.15 128 Feb 1 closed28 words
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424 1985-02-04 12 AP WITH SOME drastic trimming and the addition of some fancy accessories, Japan's shoddy textile industry is showing signs of regaining its former glamour. A decade-old recession that ravaged what was once Japan's most important industry still is felt deeply inAP - 424 words
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259 1985-02-04 12 Bernama MALAYSIA has developed a blend of high quality natural rubber and polypropylene called TPNR which is almost ready for commercial production. TPNR which has automotive applications may initially be used in the Malaysian car Proton Saga. The Malaysian Rubber Research and Development Board (MRRDB)Bernama - 259 words
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Article152 1985-02-04 12 Chine** Produce Exchange Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 477 50 (Sellers' noon closing pri ices on Feb Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW 438 00 2 S)/100 kg) B W FOB NSW 281.00 Coconut oil Gambier Bulk FOB 160 00 FOB NSW 330 00 Old drum FOB 173.00 New drum FOB152 words
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Article239 1985-02-04 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade rallied in sympathy with a near-limit advance in the nearby soyoil pit to close on the highs last Friday, up six to 4Vi US cents per bushel. March settled at 606 3 cents after posting an 11-cent range on the day.239 words
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Article234 1985-02-04 12 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed on the highs, up 3 J cents to Vi US cent per bushel in moderately light trade last Friday. March settled at 354'/4 cents after posting a -cent range on the day. Persistent concern about tight deliverable stocks and winterkill234 words
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Article173 1985-02-04 12 MOST Singapore produce prices closed easier last week. In the pepper market, prices were largely unchanged from the previous week and trading was thin. The steady undertone was due to the fact that stocks were low. Prices remained high compared to a year ago because supply has173 words
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Article229 1985-02-04 12 FUTURES closed higher in Tekye, rising 1.4 to 3.0 yen in relatively active trading last Saturday. Values extended on Friday's rise on fresh and speculative buying generated by the firmness in Singapore in the morning and the dollar's strength. Spot February rose 1.7 to 196.0 yen a kg and229 words
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Article1184 1985-02-04 12 COFFEE Robusta futures held steady and was little changed during the afternoon last Friday, showing little reaction to New York's gains on fund buying and March tightness. Contracts closed with pared gains of £15 to £1. May ended at £2,383, up £8, but below the high at £2,395.1,184 words
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Advertisement69 1985-02-04 12 HfIRLWPBMMX Executive Set lunch Daily $1290+* 3-course lunch prepared in the finest Continental style. The ideal place for a quiet business Jf lunch right in the heart of Orchard Road. wuximv WILL Orchard/Somerset Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****66. A different menu for every day of the month except Sundays, when69 words
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Advertisement391 1985-02-04 12 VISIT MALAYSIA'S C H (CM INDUSTRIAL MACHINCCy l AliH lIM N 3RD PRESENTATION MACHMEX '85 3RD MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF PRODUCTION MACHINERY. METALWORKING AND ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT, AND HARDWARE. ©U KMp yoursot! updated on WHAT'S NEWI In fho Industrial mochinty Third in the series, Machmex '85 presents the latest display of391 words
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Article, Illustration5437 1985-02-04 13 CHEN QINGSHUN - I) 1 Singapore M By CHEN QINGSHUN after FIVE MONTHS of agony, the stock market staged a powerful rally last week on heavy volume. Indications so far suggest that the run-up was more than a flash in the pan. In the five Sessions, the BT5,437 words
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Article256 1985-02-04 13 m r VlAustralia m A Reuter AUSTRALIAN share markets finished the week mixed after posting solid gains in all sectors. End-of month institutional investment added to the firm tone set by Wall Street. Situation stocks were again the focus of attention; GJ Coles was unmaskedReuter - 256 words
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Article555 1985-02-04 13 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Feb 1 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES M Breweries: Bonus issue of one-for-four Von Dec Horst: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-10. Wilkinson: Bonus issue of one-for-four CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Associoted Bus Services Pte Ltd has reduced its stoke in Singapore Bus Service (1978)555 words
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258 1985-02-04 13 ?K n I 11 J BCI THE MILAN stock market continued to surge, with strong buying support from institutional investors, both Italian and foreign. The BCI All-Share Index bounced by a further 3.8 per cent to reach 263.28 while the volume of deals remained highBCI - 258 words
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138 1985-02-04 13 UPI THE REGISTER Tribune Co board has voted to accept a US$2OO million bid from Gannett Co, America's largest newspaper group (or the Des Moines Register and three other newspaper properties. In addition to the Register, lowa's largest newspaper, Gannett will be gettingUPI - 138 words
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Article1386 1985-02-04 14 GERALD COLVERD - Pi inrpi London I®] By GERALD COLVERD THE PASSION of British ministers, past and present, to compare the progress of the economy with that of a ship upon the high seas has not waned even amongst those Cabinet members who suffer from seasickness. Chancellor Nigel Lawson was imitating1,386 words
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239 1985-02-04 14 P lok,c AFP SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo stock market held firm last week, helped by purchases by individual investors. The 225-stock Dow-Jones Average, a 215.56 yen loser the previous week, finished at 11,889.56 yen, a 153.03 yen rise over the previous week. TheAFP - 239 words
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85 1985-02-04 14 Reuter GUINNESS America Inc. a subsidiary of Arthur Guinness 4 Sons PLC, has agreed to acquire Richter Brothers Inc from Hanover Equities Inc, a subsidiary of Austram Corp Ltd of Australia, for US$3.7B million and 5,617,258 common shares. Arthur Guinness said completion of the acquisition isReuter - 85 words
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573 1985-02-04 14 K1 tsjj K.Lumpur m BUYERS made their presence felt on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Share prices sprang back smartly and most counters registered doubledigit gains in spite of some profit-taking towards the end of the week. The New Straits Times Industrial Index,573 words
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558 1985-02-04 14 wh m J New York Id AP STOCKS ARE BACK in style. That goes especially for many types of stocks that have been shunned by the trend-conscious investors over the past year and a half smaller growth companies and industries like copper,AP - 558 words
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557 1985-02-04 14 TERESA LIM - i I Hongkong m By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent THE HONGKONG market was in its third session of consolidation last week, vindicating those brokers who believed a correction phase was inevitable after the quick, sharp climb in prices since the New Year.557 words
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Advertisement343 1985-02-04 14 In water, town and bio gas supply; irrigation, drainage and effluent piping Polypipe, made of high density polyethylene, is the answer to allyour piping problems. wz r tt Proven superior for: Potable water supply Raw water mains Effluent disposal Sea water cooling lines, high-tension cable conduits, sea river dredging Check343 words
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Advertisement128 1985-02-04 14 THE MITSUI TRUST BANKING CO., LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH U5520,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Doiar Certificates of Deposit due sth February 1906 In accordance with the provision of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest fVriod from 4th February 1985 to sth August 1985 the Certificates will carry128 words
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502 1985-02-04 15 SRI HARTAMAS Corporation Bhd's financial position has strengthened with the recent reconstruction of erstwhile Folex Industries Bhd as well as with the highly successful sales of its property in Kuala Lumpur. The group's latest balance sheet as at Aug 31, 1984, shows net assets502 words
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505 1985-02-04 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK FIRST ENTITY Corporation Sdn Bhd, which has just acquired a strategic 32 per cent stake in TDM Bhd, has mapped out plans to transform the latter into one of the largest plantation companies in Malaysia. According to sources505 words
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Article, Illustration682 1985-02-04 15 Widespread speculation of counter-bids DUNLOP Olympic of Australia, a former outfit of the once mighty Duniop empire, is believed to be interested in making a rival bid for the debtladen rubber and tyre group. Duniop Olympic's managing director Mr John Gough, who was682 words
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223 1985-02-04 15 Bernama FORMER Kedah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Syed Nahar Shahabuddin is now a member of the board of Duniop Malaysia Industries Bhd (DMIB) representing Sime Darby Bhd. The chairman of Sime Darby, Tun Tan Slew Sin, said he was delighted that Datuk SeriBernama - 223 words
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845 1985-02-04 15 msm mm**» HOCK OLCK SIEW THE LINK-UP between the Datuk Khoo Kay Peng-led Malayan United Manufacturing and banker Wee Cho Yaw's hotel and property arm, United Overseas Land, has fired the imagination of the stock market. For Datuk Khoo, the arrangement represents a significantHOCK OLCK SIEW - 845 words
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334 1985-02-04 15 Reuter DUNLOP HOLDINGS PLC is formulating plans which will prevent its financial reconstruction scheme from risking defeat at the hands of BTR PLC at the Duniop shareholder meeting set for this Friday. These plans are being developed with the advice ofReuter - 334 words
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Article253 1985-02-04 15 DBS BANK, a substantial shareholder of Natl—I Iren ft Steel Milk Ltd, has bought 9,000 shares in the company for {27,037, raising its stake from 11.05 per cent to 11.07 per cent. SOON PENG YAM Pte Ltd has increased its stake in 81m Lim iMvestmeats Ltd to 47.52253 words
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240 1985-02-04 15 AFP HONGKONG'S largest property company, cashstrapped Hongkong Land, has completed its HK$2.9 billion sale of shares in a utilities company. HK Land said the cash sale to Hutchison Whampoa of its shares in Hongkong Electric Holdings, seen by observers as a move toAFP - 240 words
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Advertisement319 1985-02-04 15 For Expatriates with UJLiMlars seeking ABSOLUTE SAFETY! Fixed-Rate Deposits insured to $1,000,000 by a bank-regulatory authority of the U.S. GOVT. $1,000,000 automatically insured (without cost) against any conceivable risk or loss Your deposit with each bank is insured up to $100,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, a319 words
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Advertisement263 1985-02-04 15 TT BANKING CORPORATION I Singapore Branch Regional Office) WE HAVE MOVED! We are pleased to advise that we now occupy the 42nd and 43rd floor of the OCBC Centre 65 Chulia Street Singapore 0104. Effective from the 2nd February 1985 our 42nd and 43rd fkx>rs reception areas will only be263 words
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490 1985-02-04 16 FOO CHOY PENG - Singapore agrees to 27pc decrease due to bleak market By FOO CHOY PENG BLEAK market conditions in the UK have forced Singapore to accept a substantial cut in its export quota for colour television sets to Britain, its leading market. Exporters and490 words
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166 1985-02-04 16 THE GROWING South-east Asian market holds great potential for the West German multinational Daimler-Benz, said its chairman yesterday. The chairman, Professor Werner Breitschwerdt, said the region was one of the great growth areas on the Asian rim of the Pacific Basin and Daimler-Benz166 words
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528 1985-02-04 16 AFP BARTER TRADING has increased sharply in recent years, and now accounts for between 25 and 30 per cent of world trade, according to a report by a US Commerce Department economist. The report by the economist, James Walsh, indicatedAFP - 528 words
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236 1985-02-04 16 AFP THE SOVIET UNION has expressed marked interest in developing trade relations with the United States, and could ease restrictions against US companies to this end, the New York Times reported. The paper yesterday quoted a secret report obtained from an un-namedAFP - 236 words
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321 1985-02-04 16 Reuter MONEY MARKET mutual funds are losing their institutional clients to a surging stock market and to higher-yielding short-term investments. This trend is likely to build if interest rates continue to fall, analysts say. Alan La vine, director of research at Donoghue's MoneyReuter - 321 words
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400 1985-02-04 16 TWO COMPANIES connected with the Singapore National Oil Company (SNOC) were voluntarily wound up because they had become redundant. Fullerton Alpha Shipping and Fullerton Beta Shipping were wound up at extraordinary general meetings at the end of last year. The two companies400 words
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138 1985-02-04 16 Reuter CONCERTED intervention by leading central banks may not have substantially weakened the dollar, but it did help calm the foreign exchange market. Jean Godeaux, president of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), said: "It (the intervention) was not a failure, evenReuter - 138 words
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Article56 1985-02-04 16 Reuter CHINA has said that 27 foreign companies had bought geophysical data on oil prospecting blocks off the South China coast when a deadline expired on Jan 31. The New China News Agency said yesterday that the 27 companies included 10 from the US, five fromReuter - 56 words
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Article54 1985-02-04 16 AFP WASHINGTON is "discreetly" encouraging Philippine acting military chief Lieutenant-General Fidel Ramos to modernise the country's armed forces to fight growing communist insurgency. The Malaya Newspaper in Manila said yesterday that US officials are pushing to break the hold of "traditionalists" in the 200,000-strong armedAFP - 54 words
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Article30 1985-02-04 16 UPI THE Chinese Communist Party yesterday announced a major crackdown on military units raking in millions of dollars through profiteering, speculation and illegal business deals. UPIUPI - 30 words
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Article57 1985-02-04 16 AFP A MAJORITY of Israelis are opposed to new settlements on the occupied West Bank, for the first time in several years. A poll in the newspaper Haaretz yesterday showed that 52 per cent of those questioned were against new settlements, mainly for economic reasons, withAFP - 57 words
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Article48 1985-02-04 16 FT ISRAEL'S foreign currency reserves fell sharply last month and, despite the latest injection of American aid, are now far below the US$3 billion "red line". The Bank of Israel said yesterday that reserves dropped by $282 million last month to $2.31 billion. FTFT - 48 words
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Advertisement278 1985-02-04 16 International Management o®*] Development Institute, Lausanne, Switzerland mtMGeaiEm are pleased to announce the upcoming seminar entitled The Job of the Chief Executive Singapore April 7-12,1985 Exclusively reserved for top management, the seminar looks at the chief executive's unique challenges and multi-faceted responsibilities .especially when operating in the Asian context. The278 words
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Advertisement178 1985-02-04 16 IwUne Satan hr he hsj Emthe tat h irate your PC wrk Hanferforp Computer Age shows you how you can rev up your personal computer into the fast lane of software application, transforming it into a high performance, cost-effective business asset. To mark the opening of our new showroom at178 words
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Miscellaneous54 1985-02-04 16 Outlook for todoy: Partly cloudy; showers in several areas in the afternoon. Report tor 25 hours prior to 7.30pm on Feb 3 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 60 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 7.80 Rainfoll in millimetres Trocc Rainfall this month 18.8 Rainy54 words
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SHIPPING TIMES
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209 1985-02-04 17 SEA-Land Service has signed connecting carrier agreements with two Indonesian-flag container ship operators, PT Gesuri Lloyd and PT Perintis Line for a new container service linking Indonesia with the United States. The new service will be weekly, calling at the Indonesian ports of Surabaya209 words
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Article, Illustration443 1985-02-04 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE AMERICAN President Companies has broken all records for earnings and revenues in its history. The company announced a net income of U*****.5 million for 1984 a whopping gain of 292 per cent in earnings compared with the previous year's figure of443 words
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Article860 1985-02-04 17 Shipping Lift* P •g. Cat Shipping Lino P Col Shipping Une Pi c«t Shipping Line P *9* Col Afea Ahrenkiel Liner AC Toepfer Alpha tram Andeka Shpg Antah Orient Line ANL APC Line APL Arrow Lines ASCL Asiobroker A Has Line* A astasia Line Bolt-Orient Baltic Ent860 words
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Article119 1985-02-04 17 DOZENS of stranded ships are facing the worst ice conditions in the Eastern Gulf of Tartary for 25 years, said Pravda. "There have not been such difficult ice navigation conditions in the Gulf for a quarter of a century," the Communist Party daily said. Tass news119 words
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Article96 1985-02-04 17 INDONESIA has ordered two more passenger ships from a West German shipyard which has already built four passenger ships for the Indonesian government. The contract for the two 920-passenger ships to be completed in 18 to 22 months and valued altogether at around US$43 billion was96 words
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1190 1985-02-04 18 Sea trade THE WORLDWIDE shipping recession appears to have caught up finally with the Philippines' lucrative manning industry. While scores of applicants continue to queue up daily at local manning agencies, the demand for Filipino seafarers has slackened so much that most applicants ifSea trade - 1,190 words
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Article1739 1985-02-04 18 RATHER sluggish chartering caused some anxiety on Thursday that rates on the London shipping freights market would subside once again. But for the time being, at least, major routes appeared to be paying steady figures. On the US Gulf-Japan grain voyage, for instance, the rate of U5514.50 (fio)1,739 words
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Article752 1985-02-04 18 THE DEMOLITION sector of the ship sale and purchase market was very active, but less than a handful of vessels was sold for continued trading, reported secondhand tonnage brokers last week. The Grand Fair and the Grand United, refrigerated vessels of 4,094 and 4,084 light tons respectively and752 words
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229 1985-02-04 19 ALTHOUGH Hamburg Port is now in the "millionaires' club", with boxes handled in 1984 around 1.07 million, intensive competition from Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Antwerp is causing considerable anxiety among port officials. Helmut Kern, chairman of the Port of Hamburg Enterprises Association, said in a Seatrade229 words
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449 1985-02-04 19 Bangkok Post THE Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) will raise the overtime handling fee for Lines 1-4 containers from 330 baht to 2,600 baht an increase of 687.87 per cent, an inside source said late last week. The board of directors approved theBangkok Post - 449 words
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Article186 1985-02-04 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd186 words
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190 1985-02-04 19 A NEW coast earth station at Fucino, Italy began operations with the Inmarsat satellite system for maritime communications last week. The station is owned and operated by Telespazio, the organisation recently nominated by the Italian government to take over the role of190 words
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3366 1985-02-04 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.3,366 words
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Article692 1985-02-04 25 SSSST RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Pelopor 121 4.285 2300 Boustead TA 3 0900-1100 N3 Louis Maersk 8504 4.2.85 2330 Maersk 51 0900-1100 A1 Frankfurt Exp 21/508 5.285 0100 Segani FSB 0700-0800/1100-1300692 words
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Article1852 1985-02-04 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agent les (Si Afrs-K.arasla line Transgroup ISI Ahrenklel Liner Service Kim Shpg (Si Alfred C Taepfer Oceanus Shipping Agen ties i S l Marintex Enterprise < PK) Alpae Intrasea S i1,852 words
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Article312 1985-02-04 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrivol Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Itaquice P Cleveland Builder II Chidambaram Jenson IV 4 Prosper Sania Sunny Crane Thomaseverett La Rioja Christina Isabel 6/7 47 22 31/2 22 15/6 01/2 15/6 25/6 35/6 44 P Simons APL T Soon R Juma T312 words
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Advertisement547 1985-02-04 17 foreign EXCHCIIKJ® Dealing (ywWBHCHI* Pubhihod by TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Spore 1953 Td: *****44 A member of »f>e times organtsctfion \S2m& THE WORLDWIDE shipping recession appears to have caught up finally with the Philippines' lucrative manning industry II THE Port Authority of Thailand will raise547 words
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Advertisement610 1985-02-04 18 THE SHIPPING MAN NOW AVAILABLE BSc (Nautical Studies) Plymouth Poly PG DMS U of Chicago Grad Sch of Bus 10 years in shipping industry of which 8 years extensive shore-based experience with an international ship-owning/ operating company. Various executive positions held such as Overseas Representative (front-line marketing), Service/Trade Manager (headoffice610 words
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Advertisement795 1985-02-04 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd QOL. Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT FRANKFURT EXPRESS KONIOON BAT HAMBURG EXPRESS KASUGA MARU lOK 10 EXPRESS CARDIGAN BAT OSAKA BAY livrtroa BAY TOKYO BAY KITANO MARU S ton H'burj Brem 24/2 26/2 2«/2 04/3 OS/3 OS/3 13/3 15/3795 words
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Advertisement830 1985-02-04 21 V\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 VESSEL HOT A WIRAWAN KOTA SINGA KOTA PUSAKA KOTA WANGSA KOTA CAHAYA KOTA RAKYAT VOYAGE E-549 E-551 E-553 E-555 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: HODEEAK°JEDDAH, PORT SUDAN. MOGADISCIO, D'SALAAM. MOMBASA HODEIDAH, JEDOAM. AOABA. PORT830 words
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Advertisement566 1985-02-04 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE WITH LIBERTY TO CALL AT RED SEA PORTS PENANG FED VIA SINGAPORE EKJJEBSEN LINE NEW ZEALAND SINGAPORE PORT KEIANG K lIIMRUR PENANG BEN LINE BENDERA BENOfRA BENOERA TEI *****44 TEI *****1 TEI *****5 TEL ***** S.M.S. PRIVATE LIMITED TELEX: ***** SMSPL PORT566 words
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Advertisement397 1985-02-04 22 -I INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road »27 16 Internationa' P'aza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (10 L-nes) <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK SXPVE* N *****18 S pore P KeianjLoadoit tw in Port 13/2 ROTT/ANT/U.K (AVON) SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION Spore nort»on valley sated P Kelang Lwdrit tor: leddah/Monlalcone A|«nti Siifapot397 words
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Advertisement725 1985-02-04 23 ikNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD I TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C PAUL S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0300 7/2 LCL Cargo 1500 o/Z FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Anro Temasek iay akarta JAKARTA SINGAPORE PENANG P. KELANG... SYDNEY 28 HUME 4725 words
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Advertisement632 1985-02-04 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels donam SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON SPOOI tUNIS NfRIUW *GINCIfS PTF I TO lei ?789 '7 1 Bock'njs! ???75 10 'ipeulomi 2712M1 ??09,'84 (Ternwiall ??0?450 ??0?504 (CIS I Mti «rsi» »r,(Nis I UNAS Sill* SON BHO Kl Tel *****0 414?44 PK632 words
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Advertisement785 1985-02-04 23 m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV HADING 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KEIMK M/S SHARftAT NAM SOON SON BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR NO 1. J ALAN CEMPtNING PORT785 words
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Advertisement122 1985-02-04 23 DURBAN JOHANNESBURG BEIRA DIRECT CONTAINER SERVICE TO PT LOUIS f WESTBOUND ETA PT SIN LOUIS DURBAN BEIRA SARNIA IW/85 GDN 18 21 285 26 285 •EASTERN HARMONY 18/2/85 28/2/85 5/3 (Cootrs Onty) 2W/85 also accepting cargo tor Malawi Zimbabwe ETD ETD ETA [£E|lsi2l!kiyß R BAY DURBAN SIN BARON STAR 19122 words
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Advertisement767 1985-02-04 24 ltc<|i<Mial Container Lines 3 Sailings Weekly IB *l|) Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A Mon, Wed Sat REGULAR/FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOY SM »l* «K «T SKLA 318/263 Sided 7 Ftb VOY SM SKLA RATANA BHUM 311/243 Sated RATANA BHUM 2(4/31) 9/10 Feb 13/14 Feb RAT MM BHUM 320/321 16/17767 words
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Miscellaneous163 1985-02-04 24 Mfll Wk JA I I Regional Weather V*y L<*' k V V > f 7° Try <r: a s i <v* O* S^> tiife SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. legend: R Thunderstorm Shower Rain Cloudy Sky Barfaee «Mi are I Temperature Weather *C Cj Wind163 words
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Advertisement169 1985-02-04 25 PALMYRA TSIRIS LINES S.A. KTAN SIN PK Loading tor: MICANUS In M DUB. DAM. BAH. KUWAIT CROESUS J/2 12/2 DAM. KUWAIT, BAN. DUB SPORE: OSAL A6ENCIES (S) PTE LTD A #02 M A|CON CENTRE. SrtGATORE 0207 \Ji TLX: R*****5 OSAL f«fc *****77 (5 Liwi) P.K.: MULTPORT SON BHD TEL: 3*2793169 words
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Advertisement167 1985-02-04 25 WORLD LINE COMPMU NAWERA MARASIA, S.A. STINTS TRANSPORTATION PTC LTD. SWANK TU *****22/S *****37 K LUMP P KUANC 3H471. 3M053 PEN** *****/1 I *****1 *****) SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD STORE COLOMBO CHTTAGONG CHAIN* RANGOON GRAM) WEAL SoM 12/1 TACHBANA 1 11/2 l«/ 2 (120 TONS DERRICK CAP. AVMLABLE) SUNNY m.167 words
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Advertisement498 1985-02-04 25 LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. Magazine Road. «05-0T Central BuMtoft. Singapore 0105 Tat: 533M14 ft 53MK? WEEKLY SERVICE SINGAPORE TO KUCHING SIBU PROMPT SHIPPING LINE SA. KGU.M MONTH T IMR SOWa TO ROT HfMMI PORT? ETA STOK BEHAI CkKlt nth ftb POMTDOK IMTMX. LACOS LOME ABDMN TAftORAU. DAKAR BAKU498 words
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Advertisement340 1985-02-04 26 rm EAST ASIA LINE (Malaysian Flag) Regular Liiwr Swvicn B»tw—n M'SIA/S PORE/INDIA P. Kelong P. Gudong S pore Ldg for AMAH 10/2 12/2 15/2 jjjjjjj HOA PCRTAMA Saied hi Pert 31/1 REGULAR WPAN/SIKAJTS/iAPAW SERVICES LAAfeOR 16/2 15/2 EAST ASIA SMPPWG SON. BHD TEL: *****2/36 TLX: MA: ***** JALAI MFBC K.L.340 words
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Advertisement316 1985-02-04 26 shipping (sir.gapor-e) private limited NVOCC DIRECT SERVICE ETA/ETD 10/2/85 7/2/15 12/2/15 9/2/S5 6/1/15 14/3/15 DESTK HONGKONG/TOKYO/KOBE ANT/ROTT/HBG LA/Sf/NEW TOM DARMN/SYD/MELB BKK XMGAN6/HK VS. TRASIA CONTTTRA HASTATE IV RST Vey 3 SEAL I SEAL I EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE VSL ETA ETC OBCH FROM JASMME 4/2 7/2 HAMBURG/ANTNERP Carp hoknp tat316 words
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Advertisement457 1985-02-04 26 C.Y. LINE (A Mtfflbtr Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY COmWOBED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SIEZ) 1* QfWlO Nil 43* OCVM.O *03 42W kptim atnm 2tw mmthhmcx 5* Spirt 7/2 1/2 17/2 11/2 23/2 25/2 3/3 V 3 LeHvn UotFslmn HWf Brwn AMwrp 27/2 2/3 21/2457 words
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Advertisement860 1985-02-04 26 Everett Lines lo*fcng toe Ca*ao Mataram No and ad other Peruvian ports with transhipment it Kobe On CPV Through B*s ot Lading to fmd destination Sinfaporet GON 2S-20/5 Feb 22/24 Mar 10/11 Mar THOMASEVDttTT RAMOfCVD(fTT huopoctt Penan*' P. Kelanf 19/21 Feb 7/9 Mar THOMASPOETT MMOmOCTT HUOOOfTT "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY860 words
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