The Business Times, 22 February 1985
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Title Section12 1985-02-22 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 FREDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1585 60 CENTS12 words
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Article409 1985-02-22 1 SOH TIANG KENG - Revenue increases by a mere I.2pc to $3.57bn By SOH TIANG KENG Banking Correspondent THE GROWTH of income tax collected by the Singapore government slowed significantly last year. Latest official figures from the Inland Revenue Department show that income tax collected last year amounted to $3.57409 words
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276 1985-02-22 1 Reuter BRITISH scientists are working on a pill they hope will help beat jet lag, the hangover from long-distance flights. Preliminary tests have shown (that) long distance flights can markedly change our body clock, said Dr Josephine Arendt, who heads aReuter - 276 words
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480 1985-02-22 1 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN INCREASING competition in the world orchid market has forced strategic changes on Multico Orchids, but the company strongly denies suggestions that it has run into financial difficulties. The managing director, Mr Alfons Tamunlhardja, said the orchid company480 words
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297 1985-02-22 1 AP PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi, saying his new government will move "faster than you are moving", told Indian businessmen yesterday that the private sector has to play a key role in India's ambitious modernisation programme. "You will find thisAP - 297 words
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301 1985-02-22 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN ATTEMPTS by the American oil company Amoco to sell its stake in a local oil refinery, following the closure of its office in Singapore, have so far failed. Put off by the poor outlook for the oil industry,301 words
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Article87 1985-02-22 1 UPI TBE GBOBB aatftaaal prtfstaLv U n aETaJSLS ■Mftiif mm, a Ml pereeatage petal atrmger At CMMMmDepvtent IMSoNPn,» hmrittti eMefly tna belter trade tekwui tfcaa were asei la the previa—nalnalatt— Enaisrtels acne Umt grawth aw—< per eeat m9 rr- ran. Ike latest hssst la feeUPI - 87 words
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510 1985-02-22 1 Bernama BUMIPUTRAS selling their share allotments to make a quick profit instead of retaining them as investment have apparently taken advantage of loopholes in the conditions governing such share issues. Supporting such a view is the fact that although such share allotments could not beBernama - 510 words
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274 1985-02-22 1 UPI CHINA'S top Communist Party leaders hailed the Year of the Ox with pledges to push forward the nation's capitaliststyle reforms in spite of potential problems, the official press reported. Top leader Deng Xiaoping, 80, celebrated the Lunar New Year with a symbolicUPI - 274 words
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Advertisement49 1985-02-22 1 ,1111"""!' MINOLTA EP3SOZ Loans ina j flash/ 7 nmmin Way Branch One Shenton Way #01 -02 Robina House Singapore 0106 Tel 225-5155 Orchard Hood Braach 268 Orchard Road #01 -00 Yen San Building Singapore 0923 W 215-1811 Tainan Nrang Branch 107 Yung Kuang Road #01-39. Singapore 2261 "H: 265-166949 words
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Advertisement262 1985-02-22 1 mm JAPANESE officiols reacted cautiously yesterday to reports the Reagon administration will allow the expiration of "voluntary" restraints limiting Japanese car exports to the US. Page 2 THE PHILIPPINES will have a share in the US$BlB million economic and military aid for East Asia and the Pacific, requested under the262 words
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Advertisement202 1985-02-22 1 i WillComputerAsiaBs 14-17 August World Trade Centre Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd Tel *****47 Telex RS ***** SINGEX What goes down, must come up. That sums up the majority view of the prospects for the Singapore stock market reached by our panel of 12 experts. Throughout the Year of the202 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article643 1985-02-22 2 Lifting of 'voluntary' restraints of car exports to US UPI JAPANESE officials reacted cautiously yesterday to reports the Reagan administration will allow the expiration of "voluntary" restraints limiting Japanese car exports to the US. The reports prompted few public comments as Japanese government officials preparedUPI - 643 words
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218 1985-02-22 2 Reuter LEADERS of America's largest trade unions said on Tuesday they would not support increased defence spending at the expense of social welfare programmes. In wide-ranging critiques of the Reagan administration's budget, trade and employment policies, the executive council of the AFL-CIO, the USReuter - 218 words
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Article352 1985-02-22 2 UPI THE REAGAN Administration insists it is not punishing New Zealand, but more military exercises and meetings with the South Pacific ally have been cancelled over its anti-nuclear policies. And while officials say no snub is intended, Prime Minister David Lange will get a lowlevelUPI - 352 words
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166 1985-02-22 2 AFP THE US Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday on an anti-pornography law which has been challenged for its unconstitutionality. The law to prevent the sale and display of pornographic publications has been ruled unconstitutional by a lower court. The wording of the law describes asAFP - 166 words
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196 1985-02-22 2 Reuter POLICE in Northern Ireland said they fear a wave of kidnappings by Irish Republican Army (IRA) guerillas desperate to raise new funds after the loss of US$l.6 million seized in the Irish Republic. Security chiefs in the British-ruled province, though jubilant atReuter - 196 words
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289 1985-02-22 2 Reuter SOVIET nuclear plants are to be opened for international inspection under an accord scheduled for signing yesterday by the Soviet Union and the International Atomic Energy Agency (lAEA). The "safeguards" accord, reached after two-and-a-half years of negotiations, were to be signed byReuter - 289 words
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277 1985-02-22 2 AFP IRANIAN OIL SALES are now approaching 1.8 to 1.9 million barrels a day, after having fallen to fewer than one million per day at end of last year. Foreign specialists in Teheran said order books are filled (or the next two or threeAFP - 277 words
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Article, Illustration267 1985-02-22 2 UPI BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher stamped her whirlwind visit a success by standing with President Reagan on defence policy and muting her criticism of huge US budget deficits. At a black-tie dinner on Wednesday night, Britain's "Iron Lady" offered a toast toUPI; Reuter - 267 words
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219 1985-02-22 2 UPI THE PENTAGON and other federal agencies are letting military and technical secrets slip into Soviet K«nrk by failing to check documents before they are declassified, US Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige was reported as saying. The Washington Post yesterday said in aUPI - 219 words
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250 1985-02-22 2 UPI IF THE popularity of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is waning in Britain, as some polls would suggest, she remains a political darling in the US. And, on the basis of her halfhour address to a joint session of US Congress on Wednesday,UPI - 250 words
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Article763 1985-02-22 2 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Local time From MAS RBA SIA CPA OA SIA SIA THAI SAS SIA MAS GIA MAS SN SIA GIA GIA SIA SIA SIA THAI RJ GIA THAI SIA RBA SIA KLM CPA MAS MAS ATLOT SIA MAS ANZ OA MAS SIA SIA SIA763 words
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546 1985-02-22 3 AFP THE PHILIPPINES, Thailand, Indpnesia and South Korea will share the bulk of US$BlB million in economic and military aid for East Asia and the Pacific, requested under the 1986 US foreign assistance programme. US Secretary of State George Shultz told the HouseAFP - 546 words
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Article, Illustration70 1985-02-22 3 TOURISTS look at a huge placard in front of Kfyomizu-tamplo in Kyoto, which waa aat up against the tourist tax being planned in the city. A threat by Buddhist temples in Kyoto to close their gatea if the city government goesReuter picture - 70 words
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163 1985-02-22 3 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE government does not sanction immorality or iasciviousness to promote tourism, Imelda Marcos, wife of President Ferdinand Marcos, said. "Lasciviousness has no moral dimension and is not socially accepted and therefore cannot be tolerated by the government," she said earlierReuter - 163 words
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298 1985-02-22 3 AFP PHILIPPINE court officials yesterday began marking hundreds of exhibits to be used in the Benigno Aquino murder trial, which starts today. Prosecutors had asked for a two-day postponement of the trial, which was scheduled to begin on Wednesday, inAFP - 298 words
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299 1985-02-22 3 AFP THE LOSS of more than US$3OO million from Indonesia's oil revenue in the 1985-86 budget could be off-set by committed foreign loans which have not been used up. Indonesian Mining and Energy Minister, Dr Subroto, said on Monday that taxAFP - 299 words
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138 1985-02-22 3 AFP INDONESIAN telephone charges rose sharply on Tuesday, while postal service costs are set for a big increase next month. Phone call charges on Tuesday went from 60 to 75 rupiahs (six to 7.5 US cents). On March 1, a stamp for local mail will goAFP - 138 words
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Article93 1985-02-22 3 AFP JAPAN'S industrial production jumped 11.1 per cent in 1984 for the largest annual rise in eight years with electric machinery leading the way, according to figures released on Wednesday. Industrial shipments last year also rose by 8.7 per cent on favourable exports andAFP - 93 words
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369 1985-02-22 3 Party chief blames 'fanaticism' for '20 wasted years' UPI CHINA has wasted 20 of its 36 years under Communist rule in economic stagnation and political chaos generated by radical leftist factions within the leadership, Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang was quoted as saying.UPI - 369 words
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256 1985-02-22 3 AFP CHINA is to pump one billion yuan (about US$355 million) over the next six years into boosting its facilities for tourists. Gao Yin, the director of China Travel Services (CTS), said the number of hotel beds would beAFP - 256 words
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283 1985-02-22 3 Reuter AUSTRALIAN civil servants lifted some of the industrial gloom for the Labour government by voting to end monthlong work bans which have severely disrupted collection of government revenues. Union leaders told reporters that mass meetings of civil servants accepted union chiefs' recommendations to takeReuter - 283 words
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Advertisement9 1985-02-22 2 Pan Am. Direct toTokyo Everv Friday At 10.40 am9 words
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Advertisement361 1985-02-22 3 FACTORING CONFERENCE '85 Sponsored by Singapore Finance Limited in conjunction with Factors Chain International 11th—12th March 1985 Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore The Factoring Conference 1985 is the first of its kind to be held in Singapore. The conference, which has a panel of distinguished international experts, answers everything you ever need361 words
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Miscellaneous70 1985-02-22 3 Doonesbury HR.SWWT, GOING TO ASK YOU A FEW QUESTIONS TO SEE IF YOUR NEW HEART HAS AFFECTEP J YOUR ATTTTWES, OKAY? KMT ARB YOUR A 6 M VIEWS NOW ON ARMS CONTROL? At sfeS>: m hsmttbi fil l P J SAME AS THETVE ALWAYS BEEN! ARMS CONTROL IS INSANITY! THE70 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article, Illustration408 1985-02-22 4 Move to ease financial crisis Reuter AFP THE RULING New Society Movement (KBL) of the Philippines has decided to create a private domestic sugar trading agency to help bail the Philippine sugar industry out of its current financial difficulties, a presidential palace statementReuter; AFP - 408 words
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350 1985-02-22 4 Reuter DEMAND from major Asian countries for oils and fats imports this season is likely to rise as domestic output trails behind demand, the Hamburg-based newsletter Oil World said. India's production of nine selected oilseeds this season is estimated at 13 million tonnes,Reuter - 350 words
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Article216 1985-02-22 4 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade firmed on late professional buying in nearby months on Wednesday to close 13/«l 3 US cents per bushel higher in May to IVi cents lower in distant January. The nearby market drew strength from the neighbouring soyoil pit and continued slow216 words
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242 1985-02-22 4 Reuter JAPANESE TRADERS have agreed to buy corn for one year starting in May from the China National Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffs Import and Export Corp, trade sources said. Three to four trading houses are said to have agreed to buy Chinese cornReuter - 242 words
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Article247 1985-02-22 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed lower on Wednesday, but above session lows with losses ranging from Va US cent per bushel in near March to y< cent in May. March settled at $3.45 Vi, after trading between $3.43 Vi and $3.46 >/«. Traders said a247 words
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427 1985-02-22 4 AFP INDONESIA IS LOSING at least US$ll.7 million a year from selling its tin on the London Metal Exchange instead of on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (formerly the Penang Tin Market), the president of the Indonesian state tin company TambangAFP - 427 words
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Article181 1985-02-22 4 Reuter JAPANESE IMPORTERS and Thai exporters failed to agree in talks in Bangkok earlier this month on a price for February and March Thai maize, trade sources said. The exporters asked for US$l47 a tonne C F, while the importers offered $132.5, they said. TheReuter - 181 words
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Article1113 1985-02-22 4 COFFEE Weaker sterling against the dollar helped robusta futures reverse their earlier losses and prices closed around the day's highs on Wednesday. Contracts ended £5 to £13 a tonne above Tuesday's close. March finally traded at £2,339, up around £8. Volume of 2,248 lots included 341 cross trades1,113 words
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Article55 1985-02-22 4 TOKYO Futures closed firmer yesterday with prices 0 2 to 1.9 yen highpr in light trading, except spot February which fell 0.6 to 196.2 yen per kg. Values rose on small-lot buying generated by the dollar's strength against the yen. July gained 1.9 to 203.6 yen and other months55 words
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Article63 1985-02-22 4 Bangkok (USS/toniM, FO») Broken A-l super A-l special 180 177 White rice 260 C-l special C-l Ofdmory unq unq 100% 1st class Looozan 100% 100% 2nd doss 230 first grade 100% 3rd class 225 100% second grade 225 5% 220 100% third grade unq 10% 15% 215 213 Parboiled63 words
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Advertisement115 1985-02-22 4 The Management Staff wish one and all GONG CAI tVf h'H Wang Ban Say R«l Marvayrr A new year means new beginnings, fresh starts to make your Year of the Ox truly auspicious, our Yu Shang is being specially prepared to add to your festivities. And for an unforgettable celebration,115 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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470 1985-02-22 5 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY MOST BANKS in Singapore insist on personal guarantors for loans to corporate clients, but few of them truly rely on these guarantees as security, according to Mrs Joanne Mei Peytremann, assistant vice-presi-dent of American Express International Banking Corporation. Mrs Peytremann said470 words
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Article, Illustration465 1985-02-22 5 JAKARTA: The US dollar was fixed at 1088.50/ 1092.00. TOKYO: The dollar closed firmer yesterday, reflecting Fed chairman Paul Volcker's remarks that the easier policy of late 1964 has ended, but trading remained thin because of the market holidays in Singapore and Hongkong. The dollar is likely to465 words
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Article98 1985-02-22 5 TOKYO Futures closed slightly easier yesterday with prices falling two to nine yen in featureless trading. Values reversed Wednesday's rise on small-lot selling reflecting lower New York Comex prices on Wednesday and the easier Sydney market yesterday. Most participants held off because of slow market ac-tivity-abroad. Trading volume was98 words
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Article458 1985-02-22 5 UPI ARGENTINA has assured international banks that the country's promise to pay its overdue interest would be kept and urged banks to extend as soon as possible US$4.2 billion in new loans agreed to by the bank committee in December. Argentina's new economy minister JuanUPI - 458 words
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273 1985-02-22 5 Reuter THE International Monetary Fund and Yugoslavia are close to agreement on terms for a US$3OO million standby credit that underpins further aid from Yugoslavia's Western creditors for it to reschedule its $19 billion foreign debt. It is understood that discussionsReuter - 273 words
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200 1985-02-22 5 AFP THE PRICE of gold will rise sharply only if the US dollar falls quickly, London stock brokers Savory Milln said. "There are few economic reasons why the gold price should markedly increase in the next year," theyAFP - 200 words
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Article84 1985-02-22 5 Reuter BANK OF JAPAN governor Satoshi Sumita said the question of city banks being allowed to issue convertible bonds should be considered, particularly with a view to increasing the banks' capital. Banking sources said his remarks yesterday indicated he supported the controversial proposal by Japan'sReuter - 84 words
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636 1985-02-22 5 Reuter THE ADVENT of dollar/yen direct dealing on the Tokyo foreign exchange market this month has brought with it an unexpected rise in market activity and volatility, foreign exchange traders said. "Recent wild market activity has been exaggerated by the direct dealing change," saidReuter - 636 words
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333 1985-02-22 5 FT THE WEST GERMAN Bundesbank is likely to turn over a record 12.9 billion marks in profit to the federal government this year much more than Bonn was expecting even a few months ago. The Finance Ministry immediately moved to try to squashFT - 333 words
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422 1985-02-22 5 THE AMERICAN Federal Reserve has ended its policy of encouraging interest rates to fall, fearing that further reductions may cause inflation to flare up again. But one result of the news is to send the US dollar soaring to new records against major currencies.422 words
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182 1985-02-22 5 AFP THE PHILIPPINES has obtained 904 million pesos in loans from Denmark and Belgium to finance imports of Belgian and Danish goods and services. Denmark provided 200 million pesos while the Brussels branches of Society Generale de Banque SA and Citibank NA provided 704AFP - 182 words
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Advertisement355 1985-02-22 5 Republic National Bank o! New Yark A subsidiary of REPUBLIC NEW YORK CORPORATION Consolidated Statements of Condition (In Thousands) December 31 1984 1983 Cash and demand accounts Interest bearing deposits with banks Precious metals Investment securities Trading account assets Federal funds sold and secunties purchased under agreements to resell Loans,355 words
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FEATURES
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Article530 1985-02-22 6 AFTER YEARS of automatic inclusion among the elite that have led the world's growth rate tables, Singapore is facing a period when its performance will be merely good, instead of outstanding. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's prediction of an increase of between 5.5 per cent530 words
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Article590 1985-02-22 6 Chin Kin Yuen - Letters to the Editor Chin Kin Yuen DEAR SIR, Your open letter of Feb 16, 1985, is timely but I feel it is sadly lacking and wanting in a few important respects. Firstly, the Banking Act must and should be amended as soon as possible. The Act590 words
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Article190 1985-02-22 6 DEAR SIR, Allow me to congratulate and thank you for your excellent and timely open letter to bankers in Singapore of Feb 16, 1985. You have adequately expressed the sentiments of many businessmen who have suffered in silence. I have a short poem my first190 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1985-02-22 6 FLORENCE CHONG - The decline of the Australian dollar has begun to raise doubts about the wisdom of floating it in December 1983, and of borrowing overseas. No sector seems exempt from the effects of the big slide from government concerns to private industry, and finally, to1,365 words
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SPORTS
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468 1985-02-22 7 UPI YACHTSMEN from five countries wrestled on Wednesday with a way to separate the "talkers from the doers" to pick an America's Cup challenger. Gathered around a square table behind closed doors in Hamilton, Bermuda, representatives of 15 syndicates attended the unprecedented day-long session calledUPI - 468 words
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384 1985-02-22 7 Agencies SEVENTH seed Barbara Potter topped Bettina Bunge of Monaco, 7-5, 7-6 (9-7) in a tough firstround match Q® Tuesday evening in a US$l5O,OOO tournament in Oakland, California. In the second set, Potter was Z up 5-2 but lost the next three 7Agencies - 384 words
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247 1985-02-22 7 Reuter SOT CHITALADA of Thailand shot the drifting World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight crown a stabilising line on Wednesday night in London when he demolished Britain's Charlie Magri in four rounds to retain the title. The 22-year-old Thai former kick boxer mauled MagriReuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration377 1985-02-22 7 Body Language WE TALKED about taking precautions during exercise last week and ways to avoid some of its hazards. Now that we've overcome the hazards and have gotten our workouts underway, it is time to become aware of what is happening to your body. This subject is called377 words
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Article, Illustration376 1985-02-22 7 AP THE Oxford-Cambridge boat race, one of Britain's most famous sporting institutions, makes history on two fronts in April in the 121 st meeting over the River Thames between the two universities. Henrietta Shaw, a modern languages student, was named as Cambridge's first-ever woman cox,AP - 376 words
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219 1985-02-22 7 UPI THE eight entrants in Louisville Downs' first race on Tuesday finished in the exact order of their post positions, the first time in the history of the track that a so-called natural occurred, officials at the Harness Track in Louisville, Kentucky, said.UPI - 219 words
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Miscellaneous1092 1985-02-22 7 w m mm r CHANNEL 5 2.25 PM SBC Text "Live" Simple Pafes 2.55 Opening and Programme Kghfights followed by The Passenger (Mandarin) 4.25 Kids world 4.50 The Kid-A-Littles 5.15 Romper Room (English) 5.45 Sias 6.10 Programme (English) 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Keiab Dondanf Sayang (Malay) 6.50 Naturama N HCC1,092 words
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Miscellaneous629 1985-02-22 7 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Drinks for two (6) 7 Stationwomon (8) 8 Does he go West to make a fresh start? (4) 10One who can see through paper (6) 11 Worker who may take pity on a saint (6) 14 A proper bad spell! (3) 16 A diminutive protector (5)629 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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522 1985-02-22 8 Success of public sale will depend on price of stock UPI WITH THE British pound at record lows against the US dollar, British Airways Europe's largest international airline is priming its engines for the longest flight in its 60-year history. The carrier's flight path toUPI - 522 words
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147 1985-02-22 8 Reuter DUNLOP Holdings PLC is preparing new capital-raising proposals and will soon be able to announce an attractive package, chairman Michael Edwardes said in a statement. The new scheme will allow shareholders to subscribe to a rights issue without any dilution of their stake.Reuter - 147 words
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500 1985-02-22 8 Reuter AFP OLIVETTI, Italy's leading office automation and computer group, has acquired a 49.3 per cent stake in Acorn Computer, the ailing British microcomputer company. Acorn, best known for its BBC microcomputer which is used in about 80 per cent of British schools,Reuter; AFP - 500 words
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389 1985-02-22 8 FT CHESEBROUGH-POND'S INC, the diversified US manufacturing group, agreed earlier this week to acquire Stauffer Chemical, the industrial and special chemicals group, in a deal that the two companies valued at US$l.25 billion. The acquisition, through a $28-a-share cash tender offer, was unanimously approvedFT - 389 words
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145 1985-02-22 8 Reuter HEWLETT-PACKARD CO said it expects only moderate near term growth in its domestic business mainly because of a slowdown in the US economy. It said it expects international economies to start to reflect a similar moderation. Hewlett-Packard reported operating earnings of US$ll6 million for theReuter - 145 words
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95 1985-02-22 8 AP PILOTS of Pan American World Airways have announced a proposal to buy the carrier, following a breakdown of negotiations with the company over a new contract. Under the plan proposed by the pilots union, the airline's employees would pay US$5OO millionAP - 95 words
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Article131 1985-02-22 8 AFP NET PROFITS of US companies rose 2 per cent in the final quarter of last year compared with a year ago. This was the smallest year-on-year rise since the first quarter of 1983, the Wall Street Journal said in a survey of 503AFP - 131 words
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Advertisement131 1985-02-22 8 Lounge Sip a glass of the world's finest wine, while you relax In the cosy ambience of The Lounge. Make your nights memorable with versatile quartet. Body N Soul from Philippines. They'll captivate you! Happy Hours: Spa 7pa. 25% off oa all drtak*. Ample parking space c&<swri ®w>CEtrmL tm i131 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article357 1985-02-22 9 TOKYO: Share prices yesterday tumbled as ground gained in the morning was lost in the afternoon, and the market average ended down 24.10 at 12,128.27. The average hit a record high 12,192.31 in the morning, but slid on late afternoon profit-taking. Last Monday, the average hit the previous record357 words
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Article107 1985-02-22 9 MANILA: Share prices closed mostly easier in quiet trading yesterday. The Commercial and Industrial index was down 0.18 to 113.79, the Mining index fell 2.84 to 738.64 and the Oils index was unchanged at 0.613. FEB 21 Pe»s ptvl Overseas Phiex B 0 008 unch ***** unch 0001 0004107 words
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Article379 1985-02-22 9 BYDNEY: Australian sharemarkets yesterday closed easier on high volume with heavy selling among industrial stocks offsetting further gains in the resource sector. Near the close, the All Ordinaries index was off 3.4 at 795.6 after touching a high of 800.8 in the morning session. The All Industrials index was379 words
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Article148 1985-02-22 9 BANGKOK: Share prices closed higher in quiet trading yesterday. The Book Club index rose 0.49 to 125.04 as advances led declines by more than three-to-one. Turnover was 267,113 shares worth 39.5 million baht against Wednesday's 354,948 shares worth 75.5 million. HeagkMg and Taipei were elated tor Chinese New Year.148 words
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Article81 1985-02-22 9 Feb 21 Bonk S«ouf Won 610 +5 Hyundai Const Hyundai Motor 907 583 2 •6 ChoKeung Bk Comrrwciol Bk Do«fcm Ind 591 665 465 -7 +8 -5 Koreo Fr»» Korea Oi 672 1832 +7 +62 Doawoo Corp 440 -19 26 unch -35 Lucky Ltd 665 50 -5 3 -*-4181 words
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138 1985-02-22 9 AP IN AN EFFORT to speed up the development of semicondcutor devices and electronic components, Toshiba Corp said it will construct a 20 billion yen electronics engineering centre in Kawasaki City near Tokyo. The building will serve as a facility for designing commercial semiconductorAP - 138 words
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Article76 1985-02-22 9 AFP THE government-control-led Philippine Airlines (PAL) earned 206 million pesos (US$l.l4 million) after taxes in 1984 following four successive years of losses. PAL's turnaround was due to an increase in revenue of 42 per cent while operating expenses were kept down to 34 per cent.AFP - 76 words
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368 1985-02-22 9 Reuter PILIPENAS NISSAN Inc and Mazda Philippines Inc have agreed to merge operations in the Philippines and form a new company to manufacture Nissan and Mazda cars. A PNI official said the finer points of the merger were being threshed out and that theReuter - 368 words
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146 1985-02-22 9 AFP JAPANESE motorcar giant Nissan Co is set to install what it claims will be the world's first assembly line manned by mobile robots with visual sensors. But the company spokesman on Tuesday declined to say how far the robot's development has advanced, exceptAFP - 146 words
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232 1985-02-22 9 AFP THE AMERICAN company Pepsi Cola has signed an agreement with the Indian Duncan group for the manufacture and sale of the beverage, involving an initial investment of US$l25 million, industrial sources in New Delhi said. The contract, signed during January, requiresAFP - 232 words
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Advertisement586 1985-02-22 9 Mr r Paramount Hotel Where the happy people go 7 If «'y Sy. U Oriental Buffet Lunch Dinner February IS to 28 Featuring 'Yu Shengf (Raw Fish Salad) and 18 tantalising dishes of the east. Lunch-Adult: $14** Dinner-Adult: $16** Child (under 12): $10" Child (under 12): $10" SPECIAL FEATURE: Friday586 words
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Advertisement183 1985-02-22 9 Thai Seafood Served In True Siamese Slvle Thinking of food. Think Thai: Spicy Tomyum Soup, Charcoal-Grilled Seafood. Royal Thai Seafood and our other delectable Thai Cuisine. i t Or if you're a gourmet book, take home some fresh seafood from our mini seafood market. And cook up a storm. The183 words
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STOCK MARKET SURVEY
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Article, Illustration460 1985-02-22 10 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI IT IS WITH no fondness that we say farewell to the Rat, a pesky little rodent that brought more trouble than joy during 1984, a year in which stock prices fell persistently. But it is with460 words
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Article, Illustration959 1985-02-22 10 DONALD SINCLAIR - •By DONALD SINCLAIR "NEVER LOOK BACK" is a motto which I hope readers follow when I look at my last year's forecast. My expectation of a fall in the prices of petroleum, gold and other commodities was met but the prices still have much959 words
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443 1985-02-22 10 KINGSLEY LIU - By KINGSLEY LIU KINQSLEY LIU, Chief Manager Arbuthnot Latham Aaia Ltd ECONOMIC growth in Singapore this year is expected to maintain its momentum, although at a less impressive rate than last year. Our estimate for this year is 7 per cent. The443 words
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659 1985-02-22 10 Research Department - By Research Department City Securities Pte MUCH of the Year of the Ox is likely to be subdued for the Singapore stock market. As most of the major economic sectors are expected to slow down, economic growth for 1985 is likely to be659 words
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Article, Illustration303 1985-02-22 10 HONG TAN ROM - By TAN ROM HONG Assistant VP, Research Sun Hung Kai Securities WE WOULD characterise the Year of the Ox as the year of opportunity for the patient investor. Uncertain economic fundamentals, poor corporate earnings expectations and the property glut will continue to303 words
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Article, Illustration693 1985-02-22 10 DAVID FULLER - By DAVID FULLER Chart Analysts Ltd, London WHILE ON A MOST ENJOYABLE lecture tour, including a chart seminar and two separate forecasting sessions in Singapore last December, I made two forecasts against the trend predictions that were quoted extensively in these pages. First, I693 words
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Article574 1985-02-22 10 FRASER&CO (PTE - By FRASER&CO (PTE) WE INDICATED last year at this time that about three-quar-ters of the bull market's rise (beginning in August '82) had occurred and '84 would be a more difficult environment in which to make money. In the event, our view was optimistic.574 words
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Article, Illustration610 1985-02-22 11 RICHARD CRAGG - By RICHARD CRAGG Head of Reeearch, Lyall Evatt CLIENTS OF Lyall Evatt will remember that a year ago we were bullish on technical grounds although we recognised that the market rating discounted the earnings growth expected in 1964. By March,610 words
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Article, Illustration881 1985-02-22 11 CHUA HONG THUAN - By CHUA HONG THUAN Investment Manager, Ong A Co OVERALL, the Year of the Rat in 1984 has been good for Singapore, which saw real GDP growing some 8.5 per cent compared with 7.9 per cent in 1983. The manufacturing and transport/communications sectors881 words
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Article, Illustration524 1985-02-22 11 DENNIS SEE - Growth in US economy and world trade By DENNIS SEE Director of Asia-Pacific Research, Chemical Bank, Singapore HAVING depreciated a fifth of its value when most major international markets outside the United States recorded significant gains, the Singapore stock market is poised to reassert its leadership524 words
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Article, Illustration327 1985-02-22 11 ADRIAAN SCHRIKKER - By ADRIAAN SCHRIKKER Hoppenstedt Technical Analysis Services, Luxembourg THE STRAITS TIMES Industrial Index stopped its slide right on the 1975/1985 major uptrend line, and consolidated there in the shape of a flat-topped widening formation. This formation looks quite strong, but still has to prove itself. An upmove327 words
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Article611 1985-02-22 11 K H Lim - By K H Lim SINCE FEBRUARY last year, the market's performance has been lacklustre compared with other major stock markets. Except for some technical corrections, and the early-Au-gust rally, our market drifted down for much of the year. The strong influence of Wall Street611 words
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Article, Illustration586 1985-02-22 11 ROBERT TAY - By ROBERT TAY lERT TAY, Investment Analyst, Phillip Sscuritiss (Pte) "OPTIMISM" and "bullishness" would be the respective terms to use in describing my outlook for our economy and the stock market in the Year of the Ox. The economic performance of586 words
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427 1985-02-22 12 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG POOR KNOWLEDGE of the rules governing foreign workers is behind much of the unnecessary labour shortage in industry. To clarify the position, the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has reminded industry that skilled workers can be hired427 words
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Article, Illustration238 1985-02-22 12 WALT DISNEY cartoon character Mickey Mouse was in Singapore yesterday, accompanied by Disneyland's 1985 Ambassador to the World, Miss Melissa Tyler. The two, accompanied by three officials, were here as part of their 30-day, 30-country world tour to commemorate the celebration238 words
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211 1985-02-22 12 UPI HONGKONG'S customs department last month prosecuted 56 cases involving counterfeit goods ranging from fake designer T-shirts to an impostor essence of chicken. The Customs and Excise Department report released yesterday said several people were fined and others jailed for possession and saleUPI - 211 words
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157 1985-02-22 12 SINGAPORE Airlines has appealed to Britain to reconsider its application to fly from Manchester, north-west England, to Singapore. SIA has been refused permission to operate from Manchester unless it relinquishes a corresponding number of flights from Heathrow, London's main airport. The Department of157 words
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Article, Illustration358 1985-02-22 12 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG THE Public Works Department, which introduced automation to its offices five years ago, is now looking into ways to improve its efficiency further. It is planning to integrate its 30-odd word processors, computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) terminals358 words
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Article223 1985-02-22 12 UPI JOHN ZACCARO, husband of 1984 Democratic vice-presiden-tial nominee Geraldine Ferraro, has been sentenced to 150 hours of community service for his involvement in a fraudulent real estate deal. Part of Zaccaro's sentence is to be served at the Andrew Glover Youth Programme a halfwayUPI - 223 words
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Article54 1985-02-22 12 THE Mtaute ef Omaa aid the RepahUc ef Stappwe have agreed to establish fermal diplomatic relatto— ea smbaesaderial level, the Ministry ef Feretgn Affairs said yesterday. Beth governments expressed their hepe that the establishment ef diptomatle relations will eeatrlhate to the realisation ef the ehjeetives ef eemmea54 words
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Article63 1985-02-22 12 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices were slightly lower in early trading yesterday as the market continued its mild consolidation. The Dow Jones industrial average was down about two points to around 1281. Overall, there were twice as many losers as gainers. Volume was about 14 million shares.Reuter - 63 words
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Article47 1985-02-22 12 Reuter UK ENERGY Secretary Peter Walker said he saw no room for further talks to end the 11-month-old coal miners' strike. "Miners will have to decide whether they want to go to work and take what is on offer...or not," he said.Reuter - 47 words
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Article55 1985-02-22 12 AP EGYPT'S customs authorities have seized "the world's most expensive chicken" worth nearly US$lO,OOO. It was an ordinary cooked chicken, but with stuffings of E£12,000. A suspicious customs officer at Cairo airport searched the luggage of the woman because her passport showed she shuttled frequently betweenAP - 55 words
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Article55 1985-02-22 12 Reuter INDIA'S trade deficit in the first eight months of 1984/85 ending March fell to a provisional 30.16 billion rupees from provisional 30.81 billion in the same 1983/84 period. The Commerce Ministry said exports rose to 70.59 billion from 57.46 billion and imports rose to 100.75Reuter - 55 words
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47 1985-02-22 12 AFP THAILAND'S striking postal workers yesterday submitted a letter to Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda, urging him to look into the disadvantages should postal operations be separated, as proposed, into two enterprises national post and telegraph authority and naional telecommunications authority. AFPAFP - 47 words
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64 1985-02-22 12 Reuter MAYOR Ronaldo Duterte has vetoed as "invalid, unconstitutional, unreasonable and unfair" a Cebu council proposal to penalise patrons of girlie bar sex ehnws He said: "If something criminal or illegal transpires in an establishment, the only ones liable should be the perpetratorsReuter - 64 words
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Article47 1985-02-22 12 UPI SWEDEN'S parliament toughened its sanctions against the South African policy of racial discrimination by widening a ban on Swedish investments in South Africa and it urged other nations to follow suit. The new law aims to express Sweden's abhorrence of the apartheid regimeUPI - 47 words
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Article1077 1985-02-22 12 SHARE PRICES opened mixed yesterday but with an easier bias in quiet trading, dealers said. At noon, the FT-30 index was down two points at 979.3 while the FT-SE 100 fell 2.5 to 1273.3. The market was gathering little direction from Wall Street which had drifted off the1,077 words
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454 1985-02-22 12 Reuter UPI SENIOR THAI army officers had displayed what they said was evidence that Vietnam had used poison gas against Cambodian resistance forces, a weapon described by one of the officers as a crime against humanity. Thailand said on Tuesday Vietnam fired shellsReuter; UPI - 454 words
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139 1985-02-22 12 AFP NEW YORK remained as the world's most expensive city for tourists for four consecutive years, a recent survey by a Japanese tourist organisation showed. The survey, released on Wednesday by the Japan National Tourist Organisation, said Tokyo, generally believed to be oneAFP - 139 words
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189 1985-02-22 12 UPI KUKJE GROUP, one of South Korea's 10 top business conglomerates, is headed for disintegration because of bad financial problems, it was disclosed yesterday. The Cheil Bank, a major credit bank for Kukje Group, said major subsidiaries of the conglomerate will be soldUPI - 189 words
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Advertisement161 1985-02-22 12 join the friendly community at our 'country dub'today 1 Live at Ardmore Park and youH be eligible for membership of The Ardmore Country Club, a sporting and social environment for the whole family set in a safe and secure landscaped park. Only 5 minute's walk to Orchard Road Attractive radial'161 words
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Miscellaneous40 1985-02-22 12 HI Outlook for todoy: Foir; showers in a few areas in the afternoon. on Feb 21 at th« airport: Maximum temperature Associated humidity Minimum temperature Associated humidity Hours of sunshine Rainfall in millimetres Rainfall this month Rainy days this month40 words
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350 1985-02-22 13 SHIPOWNERS in the trade from the United States to the Far East face their first real test of solidarity next month as they seek to increase rates by up to 20 per cent. Operators in the newlyformed Trans-Pacific Westbound Rate Agreement350 words
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525 1985-02-22 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ PENANG Port has started operating an additional berth at the bulk cargo terminal in Prai to cope with the increasing volume of bulk cargoes. The dual-faced berth, opened recently to traffic, is able to accommodate two vessels simultaneously, especially liquid525 words
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Article841 1985-02-22 13 I 1 1 t* Col Whipping Line Pi if* Col AC Toepf er X 5 Evergreen IV 5 Afea Ahrenkiel Lmer VI V 3 4 Fargo Shpg FESCO VI VI 2 4/5 AJpbatrarw Andeko Shpg VI vi 4 Fine-Liner FMG-CAVN IX VI 4 1 ANL 1 1841 words
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Article108 1985-02-22 13 Reuter THE British Offshore Support Vessels Assocation (Bosva) has been formed by offshore supply vessel owners as many of their problems were distinct from those of the shipping industry in general, Bosva said. However, close links will be maintained as Bosva is an associate member of theReuter - 108 words
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Article110 1985-02-22 13 Reuter CONFERENCES covering the trade between Europe and India, Pakistan and Bangladesh announced the following currency adjustment factors to take effect from Feb 25. UK eastbound minus 32.50 per cent from the previous 22.00 per cent. UK westbound minus 31.50 per cent from 30.00 per cent. ContinentReuter - 110 words
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879 1985-02-22 14 Lloyd's Shipping Economist THE 1970s was a period of rapid growth for the cement trades as higher revenues prompted many oil producers to invest in major infrastructural projects. However, by 1984, a number of factors had combined to erode trade volumes. In the periodLloyd's Shipping Economist - 879 words
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Article786 1985-02-22 14 AFP FIRMER payments to bulk carriers on the freight market at the end of last week raised hopes that a long-awaited spring revival of activity would lift the market out of the doldrum. Optimism was further underpinned by clear indications of Soviet and Chinese enquiry both on voyageAFP - 786 words
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Article1936 1985-02-22 14 CHARTERING was mainly 1 confined to the grain and time-charter sections of the I freight market on Wednesday with rates generally 1 showing little change, ship- 1 brokers said. Grain from the US North Pacific to Japan received an unchanged US$8.75 while chartering out of the Gulf included1,936 words
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239 1985-02-22 15 PRESIDENT Reagan has slashed the assistance to maritime industry in his proposed fiscal 1986 budget which was submitted to Congress recently. Once again, the administration has proposed that subsidised US flag carriers should be allowed to build and buy abroad in order to improve239 words
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510 1985-02-22 15 Lloyd's List MORE than doubled profits for 1984 were recently unveiled by McLean Industries, the parent of round-the-world container operator United States Lines. Net income, after dividends to preferred stockholders, jumped to U5556.68 million from 123.49 million in 1983. Mr Malcom McLean, head ofLloyd's List - 510 words
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Article, Illustration98 1985-02-22 15 AMERICAN President Lines is replacing two Sea-master-class vessels in West and South Asian waters with two Pacesetters, the Presidents Pierce and Madison. These larger, faster container ships will enable the company to increase its cargo-carrying capacity to and from the region by some 37 per cent.98 words
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Article269 1985-02-22 15 FT BRITISH Shipbuilders (BS) announced that one of its Scottish yards has won a £7 million order to build a fisheries research vessel for the Government. This has brought the total merchant ship orders to more than £80 million this year. The state-owned company is alsoFT - 269 words
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Article192 1985-02-22 15 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. Australia192 words
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3188 1985-02-22 20 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.3,188 words
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Article647 1985-02-22 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Australia Hang Glory Benavon 508E 2/85 64/409 22.2.85 22.2.85 23.2.85 2300 2300 0200 Sime Darby Worldwide Ben Line FSB TA3 FSB 0900-1000 1000-1100 0900-0900/1300-1400 0700-0800/1300-1400647 words
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Article1793 1985-02-22 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA Afriran Shipping Agencies S» Afro-Earasta Uae Transgroup (St \hrrnkirl Uner Service Kim Shpg iSI Mfrrd C Toe pier Oceanus Shipping A gen nes »St Mariniex Enterprise (PK). Alpac Intrasea (Si Bintang Shpg (KLi1,793 words
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Article277 1985-02-22 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Billiton II Builder III Donam No 6 Ho Lung Jenson Kota Indah Lu Yun 24/5 23 25/6 8/9 22 10/11 37/8 Marina T Soon NAPL NTY T Soon PIL Y Fung t 22.2.84/0800 22.2.85/0700 22.2.85/0700 22.2.85/1230 22.2.85/0700277 words
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Advertisement345 1985-02-22 13 ST I INTERNATIONAL Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Spore 1953 Tel: *****44 A Of tf>« times o»gani»o»ion Ss6 50 3UIT: L^J JARDINK A NT AH FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO fUROPF VIA SUEZ S S BUDGE 4X K MCEJM 271 TN. BROS 2X 0 CHEF 42E R CHANCE 20E HR345 words
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Advertisement228 1985-02-22 13 viUASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Shenton Way 04-02 C Marina Houte Singapore 020 Tel *****94 Tel* l No RS2S4iS CFS ofTice TPC 03 30 Tel *****31 and *****32 Terminal oMice TPC 03-29 Tel No *****90/*****93 y 1»:r vwwrmwm-Tiii* EXPRESS Rill CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ROM .1228 words
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Advertisement898 1985-02-22 13 >:!{}_,(=!?!<>|[-$!?~}~&]]{,}(` I( I PACIFIC. <;ri.h ATI AN 11. KASI AN AI > A I' Safcd 21-21/2 7-7/3 14-14/3 15-16/3 21-21/3 22-23/3 21-21/3 29-30/3 LAURA MAERSK LAUST MAERSK LEXA MAERSK LUNA MAERSK 30/3 30/3 8/4 6/4 13/4 13/4 20/4 20/4 27/4 27/4 4/5 4/5 'SMGAPORE aOSMG TMES CY 25/2 2400 HRS898 words
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Advertisement279 1985-02-22 14 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wnt Ftcder at Tokyo Pacific North Wast Faadar at Koba Feeder W FUfILT ACE glory ace MS ACE 20/3 HMAWA M 30/3 S BERHU 6/4 HYUGA 10/4 TOKYO M Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Koba Mather VSL N TOM YASHMA a TOHBEI279 words
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Advertisement204 1985-02-22 14 •Supercarrier Service I CE3!H NC*! ARRIVALS BARBFR NARA 3/1 BARKS TONSKRG 10/3 BARBfR TEXAS 18/3 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA TAho accept** cm*n tor Heusten (MLB) I. B«jdi 1 Francisco Oakland SIKUn and San Oct* na I. Anfrin TO: CARIBBEAN CENTRAL AMERICA CHILE ""'■fii'-.r CARBBEAN Arutu204 words
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Advertisement671 1985-02-22 15 The Straits Steamship Group ocu Overseas Containers Limited O STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTMCKHP SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK STQK BKOK PEGASUS proe V2MN b*rt/23 F«fc PC CASUS PROE V 267* 26 27 Feb 01-02 Mar BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****80 SUGAPORE TO671 words
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Advertisement562 1985-02-22 15 Franco Belgian Services T*r Xai. uvH Be /win Fur /.«n*j (MEMBER OF AC{ CONSORTIUM fmi cowmen stmt to eimok m STORE MELAlKlfttam Rtan fSto«t H» ITMm« M JJ" |JJ"n 1£? ES™ 1 St *,5 ?SSi5S J SLw 3E ifc SM "k Swf I# 3 E J2: a 4 t; 15562 words
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Advertisement590 1985-02-22 16 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On caniafe to Scandtaavia, Med, Cambean &S. America Wand Kavtacc to hland destinations in Europe mm S pore P Kttanf Ptnanf Ltiiots B*a« Gtnoa Ifburf Rdam B'hatten Antwerp IBN YOUNUS 19/3 22/3 24/3 17/4 20/4 23/4 Connect** m Kobe Connecting in Kaoshiunj Also accepting carjo tor590 words
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Advertisement489 1985-02-22 16 THONG SOON p£--> AGENCIES PTE. LIB. #09-07. ROBINA HOUSE. S PORE 0106 TEL: *****88. TELEX: RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (OIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENAN6 KUCHING BRUNEI •JENSONIV, 23 Feb 26 Feb "EQUATOR V 2 Mar 5 Mar •JENHOL 27 Feb 2 Mar •With Dry Reefer Container Service CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE489 words
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Advertisement768 1985-02-22 16 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W.MED./FE) SGf HKG KSC KLG PUS OS* TVO KSN CHS NYC Ml tK FlI ROM AMR LHV EKR GRACE N/2 N/2 2/3 J/3 J/3 1/3 »/3 N/3 31/3 1/4 5/4 l«/ 4 17/4 N/4 N/4 22/4 EVER an 5/3 1/3 11/3768 words
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Advertisement269 1985-02-22 16 MSI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES PORT HUANG PfNANG IRANIAN SERVICES Sinciport Lwdnf tor 25/2 B. M*«», B. SKOSE MARiTMt PTE LTD TEL *****44/7 t *****70 MALOSE MARITME SON BHD Id: 38/232/3 MALAYSIA TRADt t TRANSPORT LTD Tel ***** t ***** TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/269 words
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Advertisement761 1985-02-22 17 v\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL KOTA SINGA KOTA PUSAKA KOTA WANGSA VOYAGE HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: E-551 22-23/2 27-1/3 MUKALLA. HOOEIOAH JEDOAH. AQABA MUKALLA E-553 1-2/3 S-9/3 ADEN. MODE ID AH, JEDDAH, AQABA, PT SUDAN, MUKALLA E-555761 words
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Advertisement200 1985-02-22 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS KkJ JEBSEN LINE NEW ZEALAND NANG *1 7/222 "'928/ 7 SETIA SDN .7275 244 ***** POLISH 0< vN line: M. 3 liii'ij y 'JI *41» m r .)l (.()l l M A KI-IKK KGULM COMENTKMM. AND SCW-CONTWO SEMKE EAST MEDnDKMCM MB ADRIATIC PORTS Spore P KeUnj Pw ZAGREB200 words
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Advertisement528 1985-02-22 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m BURMA FIVE STAR (Bumese National Line) Loadmf for Ranfoon 25/28 Feb 10/12 Mar 25/27 Feb 23/24 Fab \j& BANK LINE EXPRESS SEM-CONTAVO SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG MEADOWBAHK 5 Mar 1 Apr 5 Apr 8 Apr IVYBANK 12 Apr 8 May 11 May 14528 words
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Advertisement550 1985-02-22 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road »27 16 Internationa' Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 <10 Lmesi t-r.i'l T Y t V BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK SEAWOOO SHIPPING CORPORATION Spore P Keiang Li .NORTHERN VALLEY Saled k P.T PERUSAHAAN PELAYARAN KALIMANTAN DIRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA Vessel ETA/ETD DESHNATKM MAGA XXXXI550 words
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Advertisement736 1985-02-22 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): A *Cf F'stowe 21/3 28/3 4/4 11/4 18/4 25/4 H'buri 23/3 30/3 6/4 13/4 20/4 27/4 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N CRYSTAL S'pore dosing Times. FCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 25/3 1/4 8/4 15/4 22/4 29/4 A'wcrp 26/3 2/4736 words
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