The Business Times, 3 May 1985
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Title Section12 1985-05-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1985 60 CENTS12 words
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629 1985-05-03 1 ALVIN TAY - Trend likely to damage profits By ALVIN TAY THE TOTAL cumulative doubtful debt provisions set aside by the 34 finance companies against their loans portfolio is likely to double to about $120 million in the 1964 financial year from about $67 million before. The629 words
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169 1985-05-03 1 AFP NICARAGUAN President Daniel Ortega warned in Belgrade yesterday that the total US trade embargo against his Sandinista regime, announced on Wednesday, will "most probably" be accompanied by military action. He also acknowledged it would make the situation in urs"dtflfpresident Ronald Reagan to forsakeAFP - 169 words
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Article, Illustration426 1985-05-03 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG INDONESIA and China are to sign a memorandum of understanding calling for direct trade and more non-political contacts, either in Singapore or Hongkong, soon. The two countries, contrary to recent reports, have not yet signed the memorandum. This426 words
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Article55 1985-05-03 1 Reuter TAIWAN has approved in principle a free trade agreement to help balance its trade surplus with the US. A senior Taiwanese Economic Ministry official said yesterday that under the agreement, his country was willing to remove all non-tariff barriers on American imports, including restrictions onReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration88 1985-05-03 1 THE 9NGAFQU s teek Market dual adzed yesterday la spite of peer overseas leads, after three straight trading sessions of tsls. The New York market saftered a sharp nUweek fall, bat the leeal market was net shaken by It Seme brokers believe that the market Is psised (or88 words
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548 1985-05-03 1 Bernama THE Malaysian Chinese Association leadership has reopened discussion with the Tan Koon Swan faction in an 11th hour bid to resolve the party crisis without having to go "through the extraordinary general meeting scheduled for May 12.Bernama - 548 words
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208 1985-05-03 1 AFP JAPAN and West Germany, which have enjoyed export-led growth fuelled by the dollar's strength, may give in to US pressure and stimulate domestic demand to bolster the economy, it was suggested ahead of yesterday's opening of the Bonn economic summit.AFP - 208 words
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458 1985-05-03 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN THE TWO multi-million-dollar oil storage tank farms designed to make Singapore an oil trading centre may have to compete for customers. For newcomer Paktank, which began business yesterday from a converted tanker, the task could be an uphill one.458 words
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Article115 1985-05-03 1 AP PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos expects US military aid to be reduced because of "mistaken perceptions" of conditions in the Philippines. Speaking on national television at a Philippine airforce anniversary celebration yesterday, Mr Marcos said the country would give priority to anti-insur-gency equipment. "It is becomingAP - 115 words
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Advertisement34 1985-05-03 1 export market, advertise in TRADE Further information, 4 call: *****31, 19 0 5—1985 80 YEARS OF BANKING EXPERIENCE IN SINGAPORE TO SERVE YOU BETTER at BANQUEINDOSUEZ 3 Sheritor Way. Sheritor House Y* SingaporeTet *****1134 words
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Advertisement256 1985-05-03 1 SHARE INFORMATION DOONEStURY MONEY A EXCHANGES LETTERS CROSSWORDS RAW MATERIALS THE TIGHT labour market which is expected to contmiM for tho noxt 15 yeors will mofco office automation on •Montiol tool in improving Eoductivrty, soys Dr Wong ai Yuan. Pago 2 THE LEADERS of tho world's seven major industrialised democracies256 words
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Advertisement47 1985-05-03 1 Trad* protectionism tafcM ceotre-elage, Pagt 4. -|\[&:!&;+,+?;`!+@[(["_)"{<},^$ Singapore: a. testoni Mandarin Hotel Hilton Hotel Pavilion Intercontinental Daimaru Printemps Koala Lumpur Waltons Fashion Regent Hotel Brunei: Lobby End Sheraton Utama Hotel Jakarta: Masari Leather Line and Fashions Unit 39-41 Gajah Mada Plaza Sole Agent: TesluxJ>te Ltd. Tel: *****45, Singapore47 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration505 1985-05-03 2 JEFFREY TSANG - Shrinking manpower pool gives cause for concern By JEFFREY TSANG THE TIGHT labour market, which is expected to continue (or the next 15 years, will make office automation an essential tool in improving productivity, said Dr Wang Kai Yuen yesterday. "In 15 years' time,505 words
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285 1985-05-03 2 FOOTLOOSE tourists will "one day" be able to walk along the banks of the Singapore River and reach all parts of the Central Area entirely on their own steam, but there is no indication when that day will come. On paper, the Urban Redevelopment285 words
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233 1985-05-03 2 THE PRINTING INDUSTRY'S exports are expected to grow by 15 to 20 per cent annually in the next five to 10 years. To achieve that growth, the Trade Development Board, the Singapore Master Printers' Association (MPA) and the Singapore Book Publishers' Association (SBPA)233 words
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Article37 1985-05-03 2 A BT REPORT on May 1 about Singapore's participation at the Bologna Children's Book Fair said the show was held In Canada. The report should have said the Bologna event was held in Italy.37 words
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464 1985-05-03 2 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG THE DAYS of fast promotion for young workers are over and many may find this difficult to accept, a trade union leader said. Writing in the May Day Annual 1965 publication, Mr Lim Boon Heng noted that there would464 words
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243 1985-05-03 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE SAMPLE the history and culture of the Straits-born Chinese community on June 1, when the Peranakan Place is officially opened. The proprietors of Peranakan Place Complex Pte Ltd, who will run the two-storey complex at the corner of Emerald Hill243 words
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Article129 1985-05-03 2 THE Singapore Optical Trad#, Association (Sota) is looking to China for business opportunities. Boosted by the success of (he recent Optics 85, the associatton has deckled to turn its attention to the biggest untapped market in the world. There are, by conservative estimates, about one129 words
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Advertisement413 1985-05-03 2 There isn't another car in the world that can boast automotive innovation like an Audi. And not just innovation for the sake of it, but better ideas to make a superior motor car. Superior enough to recently win the coveted "Work! Car Of The Year" title and two "World Rally413 words
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OVERSEAS
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260 1985-05-03 3 THE BRITISH Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD) seven deposit facilities totalling £300 million and US$45O million for China, says a statement issued by Midland Bank in London. r~ In support of the agreement signed between a number of UK banks and the Bank260 words
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Article116 1985-05-03 3 Reuter THE NEW ZEALAND government moved to stop air crew leaving the country's air force on Wednesday night after officials said resignations of pilots and navigators were affecting its operational capability. Defence Minister Frank O'Flynn said he had invoked critical manning level regulations requiring airReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration214 1985-05-03 3 UPI RIOT POLICE la Mexk* City ased dsgs aad dnbs to Irak mp titwi» ti eppeettiee demeastraters wheat the pvwiimt said were trylag to dhnpt a May Day march ea Wedaeeday by eae ndlHea pregtvcnaeat wrken at the Nattoaal Palace. SeveralUPI; AP photo - 214 words
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171 1985-05-03 3 Bernama THE Soviet Union is prepared to convey to Vietnam Malaysia's new proposal (or negotiations between the Heng Samrin regime and the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea headed by Prince Sihanouk to involve "proximity talks". A statement from the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Bernama - 171 words
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193 1985-05-03 3 Reuter AMERICA will Impose duties on a further U552.75 billion of imports that had been tariff free but will exempt about 287 million of imported goods from duties under adjustments of US tariff rules for imports from the. Third World, the USReuter - 193 words
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Article590 1985-05-03 3 Republicans: Development banks aid Nicaragua NYT REPUBLICANS on a US Congressional subcommittee killed a Reagan administration request for an extra U*****.7 million in 1965 for the World Bank and other international development institutions. The vote was eight to three on a motion by Republican Jack KempNYT - 590 words
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Article, Illustration429 1985-05-03 4 Bonn summit gets down to business today UPI THE LEADERS of the world's seven major industrialised democracies opened their 11th annual economic summit yesterday, a three-day meeting at which the key issue for the first time is trade protectionism. The heads of state from the US,UPI - 429 words
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246 1985-05-03 4 UPI PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher left yesterday (or the Bonn economic summit believing the most important task of the seven-nation meeting is eliminating protectionist measures to boost international trade. Mrs Thatcher was scheduled to leave London for West Germany around noon, butUPI - 246 words
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249 1985-05-03 4 FT BRITISH Trade and Industry Secretary Norman Tebbit has sternly rebuked the Japanese government over the level of financial support offered to a sue* cessful Japanese bid for a US$56O million Turkish contract to build a second bridge across the Bosphoms. Mr Tebbit saidFT - 249 words
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Article, Illustration393 1985-05-03 4 Reuter A UNIFORMED soldier shot dead Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino at Manila airport in 1983, a woman witness dubbed "the crying lady" told a court yesterday. Rebecca Quijano, who has emerged from hiding to give evidence, demonstrated in courtReuter - 393 words
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178 1985-05-03 4 Reuter FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker said he was not yet ready to abandon the central bank's economic growth forecast of 3 to 4 per cent for this year. According to participants at a conference of New York state bneinese menReuter - 178 words
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Article702 1985-05-03 4 Qpudloi ARRIVALS Same* Local Frmm GIA SIA MAS SIA SIA GIA SIA RJ GIA RBA THAI SIA THAI SIA KLM ATLOT CPA MAS MAS MAS SIA CAL SIA SIA GIA SIA SIA ANZ JAL PAL MAS SIA JAL MAS SIA MAS SIA SWR KAL SIA RA SIA702 words
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190 1985-05-03 4 Reuter PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi's attempt* to solve India's minority and sectarian crises were under challenge yesterday from renewed violence in the northern state of Punjab and a protest strike paralysing a major city in the western state of Gujarat A localReuter - 190 words
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250 1985-05-03 4 UPI SCIENTISTS aboard the orbiting shuttle Challenger had a productive day on Wednesday, but zookeeper William Thornton expressed repeated concern about a hungry, confused monkey who didn't know how to operate his feeder. To add to the trouble. Commander Robert Overmyer reported finding monkeyUPI - 250 words
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Advertisement35 1985-05-03 3 s> s 90 oI I U V JOAILLERS PRESENTS A UNIQUE CLOCK COLLECTION DURING VISION D E FRANCE FROM 12th APRIL TO 12TH MAY 1985 AT METRO GRAND AT SCOTTS 9.30 AM 9.30 PM. ■m35 words
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Miscellaneous39 1985-05-03 3 Doonesbury ED *4 >44 r»»> KBWMVHR. BMGM/W NOHLWKA9SffJJQN fgyl THAT dOTh JEWS W 66BH4VSBItf**$ toBVCHHSOF THsum* iU Si£i LjfJ BY GARRY TRUDEAU i T* HfH »U I w m m Slaw J. I •f ■a^g^lwuJ^gi il i* I i-is39 words
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Advertisement239 1985-05-03 4 m ~,s. ■eb *r> j >rfeSNS3&lh i i..' r wcjww Outer space... Inner space fz When space will always be at a premium in Singapore, one housing project gives you more than ample space. Space to live. (Apartments with luxurious interiors, yet at very affordable prices). Space to play, jog239 words
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Advertisement5 1985-05-03 4 For Updated Information,CVill *****1 15 words
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Advertisement237 1985-05-03 5 •i %2?C Announcing the Speed Shuttle. ■s*--=--%= 18 lift; *j&L~ i IM9| I -M v i m JhH yip-ygi'i^g ==> ia "J M SeH mgmmk -a to Jam, a r r El s to Fforth America Commencing with the sailing of the Lexa Maersk which sails from Singapore on 14th237 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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531 1985-05-03 6 Link-up planned with Hambros FT SOCIETE GENERALE, the third largest French nationalised bank, is likely to set up this summer an international share-dealing subsidiary in London in partnership with the UK merchant bank Hambros. The plan, which has been under study for some months, willFT - 531 words
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296 1985-05-03 6 Reuter THE CURRENCY option trading to begin in London this month should lead to around-the-clock global market in two years. David Steen of the London Stock Exchange in announcing the scheme said: "I hope we are seeing the beginning of a 24-hour marketReuter - 296 words
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Article95 1985-05-03 6 Reuter AT LEAST one high-ranking official was involved in covering up financial irregularities of the Cathay industrial group centre of Taiwan's biggest bank scandal. Court officials said government investigators found that the unnamed official, described as a department head in the Finance Ministry, had deliberatelyReuter - 95 words
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126 1985-05-03 6 Reuter THE AMERICAN House Banking Committee has approved legislation that prohibits a major portion of President Reagan's plan to make a fundamental change in the way the Export-Import Bank operates. The administration, in its budget plan, proposed the elimination of direct Exim loansReuter - 126 words
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256 1985-05-03 6 Reuter INDONESIA may soon make a new foreign borrowing in spite of the fact that its previous loans of US$75O million and $600 million have not been fully used. Finance Minister Radius Prawiro declined to estimate the amount of the new loan but saidReuter - 256 words
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96 1985-05-03 6 Reuter CINDIC Hotel Investment Co Ltd has signed a US$B5 million 11-year loan with a group of banks to build the Shanghai Jing and Hilton Hotel. The loan is lead managed by Nanyang Commercial Bank with Bank of Communications and Nordic Asia as co-leads.Reuter - 96 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE
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Article751 1985-05-03 6 SINGAPORE The US dollar closed higher against most major currencies In thin late trading yesterday, but was below the day's highs. The dollar finished firmer at 3.1435/55 marks compared with New York's 3.1290/1320 close, but below its high of 3.1510 and at 2.6340/60 Swiss francs compared with 2.6230/80751 words
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Article, Illustration323 1985-05-03 6 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady at opening levels in quiet trading yesterday. Short-dates firmed around 1/16 point at the outset supported by a higher US federal funds rate and remained unchanged subsequently with overnight closing at 8-11/16 8-9/16 and week fixed at BVi 8% per cent. Periods323 words
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Article128 1985-05-03 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market fell by 2-1/2 point from Tuesday to close at 4-1/4 per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate rose by 1/8 point while the two and three-month term rates rose by 1/16 point each. S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday:128 words
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Article203 1985-05-03 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to OHi uwt of tortgr quoted r MM, US dolor ***** 2 2315 2.8196 -20 89 Starling pound 2.7301 2.7335 ***** -62.84 Austrafcon dolor 1 4498 1 4527 3 4286 -57.71 NZ dolor 1.0115 1.0142 3.4286 -70 50 Canadian dolor 1203 words
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Article318 1985-05-03 6 BA Futures JUNE EarsdsUar futures opened at CME's high of 91.20 at Simez yesterday and attempted higher because of the post futures gains and a firm CME closing. Profit-taking, however, soon saw the contract being sold off. The June contract finally settled at 91.17. Currency futures moved lower asBA Futures - 318 words
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Article164 1985-05-03 6 HONGKONG: The metal closed steady in moderately active trading yesterday. It ended higher at U*****.80/315.30 an ounce against an initial $314.10/60 and New York's $313.10/60 close. On the local market, gold ended HK$3 below Wednesday's close at $2,930 a tahil. The krugerrand price was $5 off at HK52,525, equivalent164 words
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Advertisement78 1985-05-03 6 This announcement appears as a matter of record only m OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED HONG KONG MAIN BRANCH HK5200,000,000 FLOATING RATE NEGOTIABLE HONG KONG DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE APRIL 1988 MANAGED BY STANDARD CHARTERED ASIA SAMUEL MONTAGU CO. LIMITED LIMITED CO-MANAGED BY CHINA DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CO. (H.K.) LTD. COUNTY78 words
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Advertisement453 1985-05-03 7 nibble! Hi Apple, feuvcy a little friendly competition? Congratulations, Apple. You pioneered the world s We've learnt a lot from 20 years experience. voted top hand-held computer of the year by Germany's first desk-top personal computers. Being Japanese, we've learnt how to take an influential 'Chip' magazine. Congratulations from Epson,453 words
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Advertisement218 1985-05-03 8 f 1 I /or making possible the first direct service to the USA wmm 1 i m •:>"•:• ...'*>•>.■ x l«&Pi •If* :i. < ■<■■■■> f i IF i r r v* I t n f 4 This morning at 11.30 am, the very first direct flight to America will218 words
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AIR CARGO
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351 1985-05-03 9 A NUMBER of Asian airlines Thai Airways, Air India and even the Civil Aviation Administration of China have ordered new Airbus aircraft. Thai Airways placed a US$l25 million order for two A3lO-200 advanced aircraft in March. The wide body twin jets manufactured by Airbus Industrie351 words
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171 1985-05-03 9 AIRBUS INDUSTRIE has forecast the world aircraft market to be worth about US$47O billion, with about 9,100 planes being replaced over the next 20 years. The French corporation expects to sell about 2,600 planes worth US$l22 billion to capture a sizeable chunk of this market.171 words
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Article243 1985-05-03 9 ARRIVALS Operator Flight Local tan* From FRIDAY TMA TL351 1130 BEY/SHJ /KUL FT FT71 2355 BOS/JFK ANC/NRT /TPE SATURDAY CAL G333 0150 TPE CV CV796 0815 LUX/DXB KAL KE685 2110 SEL SUNDAY TMA TL355 0830 BEY/SHJ /KUL FT FT73 2355 LAX/SFO ANC/NRT OSA/TPE MONDAY NW NW903 1645 JFK/IAH243 words
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Article, Illustration464 1985-05-03 9 THE MALAYSIAN government, in conjunction with Malaysian Airline System (MAS), is embarking on a major programme to boost the country's air cargo industry. A |30 million air cargo complex is being built at the Subang International Airport with a computer-monitored warehouse and handling system. MAS464 words
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195 1985-05-03 9 AP THE US has signed an agreement to allow Japan's Nippon Cargo Airways (NCA) to start regular services on trans-Pacific routes. A Japanese transport ministry official said yesterday that the agreement came 14 months after the NCA had applied to the US government for permissionAP - 195 words
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181 1985-05-03 9 THE International Air Transport Association (lATA) expects its airline members to earn profits of about US$5OO million from their international scheduled operations this year. This is slightly below estimates for the carriers' 1984 profits on such services. An increased capacity that is most181 words
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493 1985-05-03 9 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON AIR CARGO Novo Express, which recently started a courier service division, is now poised to venture into the inbound travel market. With a start-up capital of $100,000, it has incorporated No-vo-Orient Travel in Singapore in a deal with Orient493 words
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Article98 1985-05-03 9 PAN AMERICAN World Airways has taken delivery of the fifth of its 12 leased A3OO 84-200 twin-engined wide body jetliners from Airbus Industrie. The carrier received the aircraft on schedule in Toulouse, < France, headquarters of the European jet builder. The aircraft was ferried98 words
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Advertisement100 1985-05-03 9 :uj m i j At •ii "X Qiao Zhou Dian Xin A delectable choice of Chao Zhou dlan xin and provincial dishes. Deliciously wholesome. And different. Specially prepared by master chefs from Hong Kong. Dian xin are available for lunch on Saturdays and Sundays. 'Ifl Golden Phoenix CHAO ZHOU garden100 words
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Advertisement375 1985-05-03 9 For today, may we direct your thoughts to our European route network? Canals, Acropolis, Gaudi, Morgestraich, Bobjednik, Grand' Place, Open-Air Museum, sobbing violins, Eau de Cologne, mermaid, Bloomsday, Jan Wellem, Book Fair, Jet d'eau, San Lorenzo, harbour, trade fair; Nurmi, Golden Horn, Bruckner, Tower of Belem, Madame Tussaud, Velazquez, dessert375 words
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FEATURES
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Article513 1985-05-03 10 NTUC president George Chua was right on May Day when he argued that unions would be wiser and stronger if they used persuasion rather than coercion to attract members. Forcing workers to join a union can, at best, result in growing apathy, and apathy is one513 words
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Article, Illustration1540 1985-05-03 10 STEPHANIE YANCHINSKI - A breakthrough in producing human insulin sparks marketing war By STEPHANIE YANCHINSKI FT INVESTORS disappointed by the fading fortunes of biotechnology are starting to take heart from the dramatic turnaround of the first product to come from genetic engineering, human insulin. The recent success of Humulin, producedFT - 1,540 words
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795 1985-05-03 10 Alan Lim - letter to the Editor Alan Lim Dear Sir,' Having been overseas and only just reading a backlog of newspapers, I noted your article of April 18 and editorial of April 19 about the Meridien Hotel Changi's application for beach development. I was795 words
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Miscellaneous641 1985-05-03 10 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Servant* providing their own beer? (6) 7 Bin of sweet paper? (8) 8 Scour with difficulty? (6) 10 Birmingham vSa (5) 13 The schoolgirl copied letters out (4) 14 A squint in Burke's? (4) 15 Rent to the navy (4) 16 Original points (3) 17 Uke641 words
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SPORTS
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584 1985-05-03 11 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS THE SEARCH for suitable boats and top-notch foreign sailors to join the Singapore Challenge for the Admiral's Cup yachting competition has begun in earnest. With Australia and New Zealand having completed their team selections, the hunt has begun for two boats584 words
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Article399 1985-05-03 11 UPI LARRY BIRD overcame bone chips in his right elbow to score a playoff career-high 42 points on Tuesday night, powering the Boston Celtics past the Detroit Pistons 121-114 for a 2-0 lead in their quarter-final series. Game 3 of the best-of-seven series isUPI - 399 words
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288 1985-05-03 11 AP AUSTRALIA'S cricketers flew into London on Wednesday to defend "The Ashes" and captain Allan Border immediately denied he had brought a sec-ond-rate squad following several defections to the South Africa rebel tour. Border, whose party had to be radically altered, told reporters:AP - 288 words
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458 1985-05-03 11 Reuter AT A TIME when many of Ireland's traditional industries are floundering, the most traditional of them all is booming as never before. The breeding and sale of thoroughbred racehorses has grown from a cottage industry to a highly-sophisticated business worth more than US$lOOReuter - 458 words
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Article, Illustration223 1985-05-03 11 AFP QUADRUPLE Olympic gold medallist Carl Lewis earned U*****,000 in 1984, making him the best paid athlete in the United States, Runner's World magazine reported in its May edition. Second was 400 m hurdles specialist Edwin Moses, who banked $617,000, followed by marathon runner Bill Rodgers,AFP - 223 words
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Article, Illustration625 1985-05-03 11 Body language THIS COLUMN showed last week the importance of calculating a personalised intensity for training. By exercising at your target heart rate (THR), you can reap maximal benefits from your workouts. Another factor which is important when mapping out a fitness programme for625 words
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206 1985-05-03 11 AFP FRANCE'S successful Peugeot rally team is extremely nervous going into the tour of Corsica, starting in Ajaccio today. The three-day event ought to be a doddle for Peugeot. The team has won five of the last seven world championship rallies and Finland'sAFP - 206 words
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Miscellaneous1190 1985-05-03 11 L w sm bqidixd HIGHLIGHTS Notional Geographic Special: Flight Of The Whooping Crane Bpm, Channel 12 The American and Canadian governments are mounting efforts to save North America's whooping cranes which have been declining in numbers because of changing ecological conde tions. Friday Night Movie Star Spangled Girl 10.20pm, Channel1,190 words
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Miscellaneous72 1985-05-03 11 MORE THINGS AEROBIC Exercises that will get your heart rate) in that healthful aerobic training zone include bicycling... J m Even fun thinp like hiking! The word "aerobics" means promoting \the supply of oxygen." Wren your heart pumps faster, it AVcarries more oxygen to your musdes. Is H Dristdltf :fVa^Du£Et£72 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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177 1985-05-03 12 Reuter STATE-CONTROLLED BL PLC is facing difficulties which are more demanding than those of a year ago. Chairman Austin Bide says in the annual report the British and international markets of the Land Rover-Leyland section remain deeply depressed, though progress has been made in someReuter - 177 words
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317 1985-05-03 12 Reuter WORRIES about a slowing economy on Wednesday handed Wall Street its biggest one-day drop since last November and left stock prices at their lowest point since mid-January. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by 16.01 points to close at 1242.05. The volume onReuter - 317 words
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294 1985-05-03 12 Reuter THE SWISS government has introduced legislation to ban insider trading by company and government officials, their assistants and outsiders acting on inside tips. The Justice Ministry said in a statement the Bill covered trading in shares, bonds and other instruments traded on theReuter - 294 words
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Article167 1985-05-03 12 Reuter ALGEMENE BANK Nederland NV's gross profits in the first 1985 quarter were up on those in the same 1984 period, and also above the average quarterly profit for this year, which was 315 million guilder^. Chairman Andre Batenburg gave no other details at the annualReuter - 167 words
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Article140 1985-05-03 12 MAT 01 c* Hud Boy 52* ktco 18* irit Pro* Pp« 36* krt Un 21* ur>ch unch Km Add 15* Bonk Mont Bonk Nova Scotia CM Canodo 26* 13 39* Labia* B Mouty Farg Me BkxM Mahon A Moor. Cp 18* 2* 23* 16 24 unch unch unch BP140 words
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Article200 1985-05-03 12 MAY 01 taai Unaac Woohranh 515 1500 -5 10 MOUSTtlALS Ml MINGS A Aipho 850 unch Abarcom A£ And O 152 ioo 2 n 9000S i*Kh -50 -400 Amaprop AA/UC 400 unch ountu 111 8200 Bortowi 1125 inch C G Smuh 2350 04A 270 l*Kh Curia Finar Edoart Fad200 words
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Article174 1985-05-03 12 Amsterdam MAY 01 fk ABN 435 00 4-5 5 186 50 +6 5 Ahold 227 70 +1 2 Aluo 112 70 -0 1 AM£V Amtat 75 00 +04 Barfed UM .17 Bob -O A ***** +2 Botkafc Bur Tat 91 50 +0 5 38 30 02 486 00174 words
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Advertisement282 1985-05-03 12 Thai Seafood Served I n True Siamese Sivlc /Ta 4 t A* U Thinking of food. Think Thai: Spicy Tomyum Soup, Charcoal-Grilled Seafood, Royal Thai Seafood and our other delectable Thai Cuisine. Or if you're a gourmet cook, take home some fresh seafood from our mini seafood market. And cook282 words
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Advertisement78 1985-05-03 12 1 .1 j 5 I o% v.- Specialized in: HOMO KONG DIAN XIN CANTONESE CUISINE Business Hours: 11.00 am 2.30pm (Sundays Public Holidays: B.ooam 2.30pm) Dinner: 7.00pm 10.30pm PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL 181, Kitchener Road, Singapore 0620. Tel: *****22. m X Shark's Fin with Chicken Abalone Barbecued Peking Duck Emperor's Treasure78 words
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Advertisement107 1985-05-03 12 (ivvLn a **4s f aunkai Japanese Restaurant Sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki and other famous delicacies from the land of the Rising Sun are prepared by three resident Japanese chefs. Businessman's set lunch from $8.50-h-FURAMA SINGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street, Singapore 0105 Tel: 533 3888 King s den Sheer Relaxation!107 words
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Advertisement161 1985-05-03 12 Tha rest of tha European markets wara cloaad for Labour Day. London atoeka, paga 17 Lounge Enjoy the world's finest wine, while you relax in the cosy ambience of The Lounge. Make your nights memorable with the versatile quartet. Body M Soul from the Philippines. They'll captivate you! Happy flours:161 words
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Article313 1985-05-03 13 HONGKONG: Share prices closed narrowly mixed yesterday in fairly quiet trading with investors mainly focusing on second and third liners. The Hang Seng Index edged off 0.52 to 1,516.21 at the close after it lost 16.10 at the midmorning fix. Turnover was HK5337.26 million against $245.77 million in the313 words
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Article204 1985-05-03 13 MAY 03 AM Sinew* Mu» Am Cmmmr* HT$ 2.85 23 50 23 10 -0.15 inch •0.3 Kuochon Do* Lion Hwo knifes Nan Yo Pta» Pacific Com Pacific Boct Wiro 1560 12 50 27 10 17.20 14.20 1.40 <N —INS 9999 99 48 40 4-0.4 1690 -02 1980 -0.4 Sfthfin204 words
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Article378 1985-05-03 13 TOKYO: Renewed enthusiasm for financials helped the market average recoup most of its early losses in the afternoon yesterday, but trading remained moderate in the face of holidays today and next Monday. The average edged down 4.86 to 12,451.79, recovering from a low of 12,409.68 at 0955 JST. Turnover378 words
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Article102 1985-05-03 13 MANILA: Share prices closed generally easier in dull trading yesterday. The Mining Index fell 3.78 to 652.73 and the Oils Index eased 0.005 to 0.635 while the Commercial ft Industrial Index was unchanged at 131.96. Phil Overseas rose to 0.006 pesos from 0.0075. MAY 02 Nm M—iwl Onanfal B102 words
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Article357 1985-05-03 13 SYDNEY: Share prices closed weaker yesterday after a 16-point fall in the Dow Jones Industrials Average. At the close, the All Ordinaries Index was down 10.7 at 863.4, its lowest level since April 23. The Gold Index fell 18.7 to 880.2, the All Resources Index 14 to 591.7 and357 words
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Article172 1985-05-03 13 BANGKOK: Share prices closed higher in quiet trading yesterday. The Book Club Index rose 0.53 point to 136.67 and advances led declines by a four-to-three margin. Turnover stood at 366,074 shares compared with 536,329 on Wednesday. Siam City Cement advanced 24 baht to 656 and Siam Cement gained 18172 words
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Article64 1985-05-03 13 MAY 02 Won Hyundai Const 901 unch Hyundai Motor 551 unch 600 KAL 450 5 582 +2 655 +5 640 5 490 Duthn fcxJ 465 -10 Koroo She 490 486 -4 Lucky Ltd 600 555 3 706 -1 -5 495 -7 815 595 -5 1273 +2 HoniBk 640 Scangyong64 words
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Article67 1985-05-03 13 Bernama A JOINT committee between Kontena Nasional Sdn Bhd (KN), the Malaysian International Shipping Corp Bhd and Perbadanan Nasional Shipping Line Bhd have been formed to handle imports of investment goods. The three companies would then be in a better position to compete with foreign forwardersBernama - 67 words
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432 1985-05-03 13 Non-US companies restricted in landing contracts FT NON-AMERICAN manufacturers of sophisticated digital switching and transmission equipment will probably find themselves out in the cold as the Taiwan Telecommunications Authority starts buying an estimated US$3 billion to $4 billion worth of such equipment overFT - 432 words
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Article94 1985-05-03 13 Reuter SUN HUNG KAI A Co Ltd (SHK) has achieved sharply higher first quarter earnings which almost match earnings for the whole of last year. The company's chief executive officer, Mr William Arthur, said the exact figure will be in a prospectus, due MayReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement57 1985-05-03 13 Savoury Delights Await Yon At O <o ■> MmV JKm| OWI Xii For reservations am. 235 2698 or 734 6622 at 141/144 Luck 1 lam-Spa Diner 6pm- 11pm ORCHARD ROAD mm rmt. Ample Free hrktag 19 Curnhii CMe and VWet Service Sinppore 0922 W 734 6622 r Our Chef s57 words
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Article324 1985-05-03 14 Reuter INDONESIA'S Coffee Exporters Association has asked the government to consider leaving the International Coffee Organisation (ICO). Association chairman Dharyono Kertosastro said that his organisation had submitted a proposal which included the possibility of resignation after the ICO had decided to extend price controls toReuter - 324 words
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374 1985-05-03 14 Reuter THE JAPANESE Agriculture Ministry will soon expand tender sales of stockpiled silk yarn after parliament's recent approval of a Revised Silk Yarn Price Stabilisation Act. Ministry officials said that the new system, using a special sales tender system and involvingReuter - 374 words
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128 1985-05-03 14 Reuter THE Australian Wheat Board (AWB) said it sold 50,000 tonnes of wheat to Colombia, its first sale to the country since 1971. The sale was made through Continental Grains, one of the AWB's recognised wheat exporters, at a recent Colombian ten- der which calledReuter - 128 words
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Article215 1985-05-03 14 1 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade ranged from IV* cent a bushel higher in nearby May to two cents lower in deferred» at the close on Wednesday. July ended near the middle of a five-cent range. A sharp rally in soymeal prices near midday lifted soybean215 words
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Article182 1985-05-03 14 Reuter TEA PRICES, undermined by abnormally high stocks, sank to a 19-month low of 139.62 pence a kg at this week's London tea sales. The Tea Brokers' Association of London said the weighted average price for the 16,911 packages of landed tea sold onReuter - 182 words
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Article123 1985-05-03 14 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices weakened further yesterday on short selling and continued profit-taking after last week's firmness, as sentiment was dampened by lower Chicago soyoil futures. May deliveries in the south region fell MflOO to $1,560 per tonne and north down $85 to $1,570, while June in123 words
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Article263 1985-05-03 14 SINGAPORE v The market closed lower yesterday with May One RSS buyers quoted at 168.50 cents per kg, down 2.25 cents from last Tuesday. The morning session lost two cents on lack of buying interest and some liquidation in quiet trading. Values eased further ground in quiet afternoon trading263 words
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Article340 1985-05-03 14 RAS prices i in S cents/kg. FOB in be ties NOON a e_u CLOSE CJLM Int 1 RSS Prompt Buyers 168.00 169 00N 167.75 168 75N Int 1 RSS May 85 169 00 169 50 168 50 169.00 Int 1 RSS June 85 169 00 169 50340 words
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Article94 1985-05-03 14 (c*olVkg, 1-ton polWn) MAY 85 JUNE 85 (current month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS luyn Stlltn B«iy«rs StHtn SSR 20 168.50 170.50N 170 50 172.SON SSR 50 166 50 168 50N 168 50 170 50N MRELB B«r«rs Buyers SMR CV 213.50 2I5.50N ***** 217.50N SMR L *****94 words
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Article899 1985-05-03 14 COFFEE Robusta futures held around the highs to end yesterday morning with gains from Wednesday's close of £54 to £39 a tonne. Some traders said talk of support from frosts in non-coffee growing areas of Brazil was premature and New York gains on Wednesday had little to do899 words
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Article115 1985-05-03 14 THE KLTM price fell SI erato te M 527.49 per kg yesterday ea increased taraever at IN teaaes versus 111 on Tuesday. The lewer level attracted baylag tram the US, Japaa aad 1 seals which task a tatal at ahsat M per eeat sf the dlspssal while the115 words
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Article160 1985-05-03 14 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China corded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 2,550 Blue Phoenix 20's 2,700 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,300 Blue Phoenix 40's 3,650 Corded yarn, hank Bkie Phoenix 21's 2,900 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,350 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,500 Open-end yorn 2,400160 words
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Article77 1985-05-03 14 THE Philippines plans to cut sugar output in the milling year ending May 1986 to between 1.6 and 1.7 million tonnes compared with 2.4 million this year. Prime Minister Cesar Virata said at the annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank that "the problem is the European surplus...77 words
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Article146 1985-05-03 14 Chints* Produce Exchange (SeNers' noon deling price* on May 02. SJ/100 k 9 Coconut oil Butt FOB 145 00 OW drum FOB >58.00 New drum FOB 162.00 Robusto 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW E&W FOB NSW Gambier FOB NSW 477.50 396.00 248 00 330 00 Copra146 words
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Article269 1985-05-03 14 Singapore C-l Od unq (S$/kilo, ei-godown) Loonzain Rice Fragrant new crop Wt 0 86 100% 1st grade 100% 2nd grade 2nd 064 100% 3rd grade unq 3rd 060 Parboiled Rice New Crop 25% 10% no stock no stock 5% .10% 227 222 Thai Broken Maize unq A-super Special 056269 words
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Article136 1985-05-03 14 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed 3V« to V 4 US cents a bushel lower on Wednesday, with May ending in the lower end of a six-cent range. A resumption of sales in the May contract by Cargi--11 weighed on prices, particularly with activity slowing in136 words
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Advertisement155 1985-05-03 14 At the Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant, you'll discover some of the finest Sichuan and seafood dishes you'll ever taste. An amazing 228 in all, and each masterfully prepared by skillful, caring chefs. You'll also experience the warm, attentive service, so reminiscent of ancient Chinese hospitality and respect. Amidst rich and155 words
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Advertisement136 1985-05-03 14 ft COMPUTERS CANT SOLVE ALL YOUR WRITING PROBLEMS Computers can't help you write if you don't know WHAT to say and HOW to say it. Poor writing skills hurt companies and employees. Customers aren't sold when they could be. Employees are denied promotions because they can't write well enough to136 words
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Article, Illustration4163 1985-05-03 15 THE SINGAPORE stock market closed mixed yesterday as a morning rally slowed down in the afternoon. The BT Composite Index rose 1.56 points to 709.17 and the Straits Times Industrial Index increased 3.72 points to 796.53. Volume remained light at 6.19 million4,163 words
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Article231 1985-05-03 15 SINGAPORE Rises Indices A«c*l 25* 235 M CMMWH 282 Faa-B S0« 263 Ml Da* 550 Caw rwt 50( 318 SM 300 taartaad 50« 168 S f H 620 G—»■» 580 Kappal Skip 159 Strain Tnli«| 452 Malakaff 344 Falls taijaia Carp* 118 K*aaw» 444 D 8 S231 words
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Article2665 1985-05-03 15 BID and offer price* officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In IoU of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".2,665 words
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Article118 1985-05-03 15 PROMET Berfcad: Twen-ty-sixth AGM in the Conference Room. 33rd Floor, Menara Promet, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia today at 10 am. AJINOMOTO (MALAYSIA) Berhad: Twenty-fourth AGM at Lot 5710, Jalan Kuchai Lama, Petaling, Kuala Lumpur on Monday at 9 am. the insurance corporation af Slags piw Limited:118 words
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Article, Illustration631 1985-05-03 16 AMY CHEOK - BY AMY CHEOK CONSTRUCTION and hotelbased Lim Kah Ngam Ltd, flushed with cash of nearly $41 million, is well placed to diversify its activities and broaden the earnings base of the group. The company is rationalising its corporate structure in order to transform LKN631 words
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Article1492 1985-05-03 16 Carront Ex date Books dose Dote 1»payoDw Total for Hie year Total for last year A BN AISB A Enterprises Acmo Ajinomoto Ambassodor Amol Steel Amcoi Asiatic Dev BAT B Ray a Beta Benta Bousteod C4C C 1 Holdings C KTong C Properties Cobberg City Dev Owon Hup1,492 words
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Article398 1985-05-03 16 Reuter THE £550 million British Aerospace PLC share issue is aimed at sophisticated investors rather than the broad general public, company chairman Austin Pearce said. This approach contrasts with last year's privatisation of British Telecommunications PLC, when the government sought the widest possible distribution forReuter - 398 words
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458 1985-05-03 16 SOUTHERN BANK Bhd, which is owned by publicly-listed Killinghall Tin, has implemented several measures to expand its range of financial services and to build up its wholly-owned finance arm, Southern Finance Company Bhd. It disclosed that Southern Finance is to acquire458 words
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Article459 1985-05-03 16 THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market ended on a mixed note yesterday thanks to some light buying support. The pace of trading was still lethargic. A few selected counters recorded moderate gains but overall price movements were marginal. After opening at around previous closing levels,459 words
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Article1895 1985-05-03 16 BID and otter price» officially listed and business in and reported to tb» Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with tbe number of shares traded sbown in brackets in lota of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified MDUSTRMLS A Choc (2.008 2.035) Alcorn <1.006 1.01S) (6) 1.001,895 words
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243 1985-05-03 16 Bernama THE KUALA LUMPUR Stock Exchange (KLSE) has set up a research institute to conduct in-depth research into the securities industry in Malaysia. The formation of the Research Institute of Investment Analysts Malaysia is part of tte KLSE's improvement programme. KLSE general managerBernama - 243 words
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Article206 1985-05-03 16 Monogcrs' pric« foe May 3 Singapore Unit Tract Th« ComntfM 1.96 2.08 Th* Sovingt Fund 1 39 1.47 S'por* Pro® 0 82 0.87 S'por* S*c Fund 1.21 1 28 S'por* kw*«t Fund 0.89 0 94 S'por* Equity Fund 0.83 0.88 Atta UnM Trust Mai kw«t Fund Mai Prog206 words
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472 1985-05-03 17 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK LEE KIM TAH Holdings Ltd has secured 80 per cent financing for its US$2O million hotel project in Xiamen, China. .The loan, to be provided by an unnamed foreign bank, will be guaranteed by its Chinese partner, Xiamen Construction472 words
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381 1985-05-03 17 RECENTLY REVAMPED Innovest Bhd (formerly known as Fusan Fishing Net Manufacturing Bhd) has failed to live up to expectations, although it turned in a set of much improved full-year results. For the 12 months ended Dec 31« 1964, it reported group unaudited pre-tax profit381 words
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409 1985-05-03 17 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI IN SPITE OF strong industry-wide competition, smallish Sing Investment k Finance Ltd was able to hold its own, and would have posted an earnings growth if not for a doubling in loan loss provision which the company409 words
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Article30 1985-05-03 17 METROPLEX Bhd has been granted a secondary listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. Trading in its 200 million 50-cent shares under the second property section begins today.30 words
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Article, Illustration611 1985-05-03 17 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE FIRST STEP in the scheme to rationalise the shipping operations of Keppel Shipyard and its subsidiary Straits Steamship aimed at achieving economies of scale in the next two years has been disclosed and will take effect on June 1. On611 words
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Article573 1985-05-03 17 THE RED-INK figures at Huat Industries Ltd in which property developer Ho Kok Cheong has de facto control worsened further last year. In fact, the chances of Leoog Huat ever coming out of the woods seems very remote in view of the depressed market for573 words
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Article898 1985-05-03 17 SELECTIVE buying yesterday gave equities a firm undertone having opened with an easier Mas following Wall Street's 16point fall on Wednesday, dealers said. Government bonds, however, showed losses of up to Vk point due to lack of interest. The FTSE 100 share index at 3.30pm was up 7.9898 words
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Article99 1985-05-03 17 UNITED MALAYAN Flsv Mills Mki: Group pre-tax profit of M 51.46 million ($1.87 million) on turnover of $33.4 million (24.84 million) for the six months ended Jan 31, 1985. After tax and minorities, profit came to 1829,000 ($1.19 million), giving earnings per share of 13.8 cents (19J cents).99 words
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Advertisement80 1985-05-03 17 Teppanyaki lunch from $15* at the Nadaman daily. «< "«•> v Our teppanyaki chcfs owe their superior skill to years of apprenticeship under a master chef. And the pride of being chosen to uphold the Nadaman's reputation for the finest Japanese cuisine in Japan. Time: 12 noon to 2pm daily.80 words
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Advertisement6 1985-05-03 17 Managers must manage BT every Monday6 words
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Advertisement477 1985-05-03 17 Haul par Haw Par Brothers International Limited Notice of Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be hekJ in the Board Room of United Overseas Bank Ltd, 30th Floor, UOB Buikling No, 1 Bonham Street, Singapore 0104 on Tuesday 28tti at 12.00477 words
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Article, Illustration649 1985-05-03 18 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ CLOSURE of the Straits of Malacca will cost Singapore "its illustrious status as one of the world's busiest ports". First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong told an international conference on "The security of the sea lanes649 words
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257 1985-05-03 18 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN THE GOVERNMENT employed only about 8 per cent of last year's Singapore Polytechnic graduates. This is a sharp fall from the 19 per cent of 1982/83. It meant that its ranking as an important employer of polytechnic students fell from second to257 words
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175 1985-05-03 18 Reuter TWO OIL tankers came under attack in the Gulf yesterday north of Qatar and at least one was left blazing. Gulf shipping officials said a Liberian tanker, the 20,085-tonne Nordic Trader, was badly damaged and on fire. A Japanese crude oilReuter - 175 words
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161 1985-05-03 18 Reuter A SENIOR MEMBER of the US Naval War College has said that the Soviet Union is relentlessly building up its air and naval strength in Vietnam and Cambodia. Professor Alvin Bernstein tonl an international conference on the security of sea lanesReuter - 161 words
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260 1985-05-03 18 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE SINGAPORE has concluded a very liberal air services agreement with the Sultanate of Oman, after only three days of talks. Under the agreement, signed yesterday, Singapore Airlines will have full rights to fly to Muscat while Oman's designated airline,. Gulf260 words
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330 1985-05-03 18 AFP THE FIRST port call in 35 years by a US warship to China is to take place in the second half of this month at Shanghai. It is believed that the probable date for the courtesyAFP - 330 words
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Article171 1985-05-03 18 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION has (ailed to crush Afghan guerillas, but will fight on to prop up the Kabul government. The International Institute (or Strategic Studies said yesterday that "the prognosis is one of continuing conflict with neither side achieving victory". The London-based research bodyReuter - 171 words
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Article92 1985-05-03 18 Reuter THE New York stock market edged higher in early trading yesterday, with blue chip issues in a modest advance and the broader market evenly divided between advances and declines. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which lost 43 points over the previous four sessions, was up twoReuter - 92 words
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Article57 1985-05-03 18 Reuter the DOLLAR was traded higher yesterday on European foreign exchanges amid expectations that the US economy would pick up after a slow start in 1985 and that interest rates would stay firm. The dollar was fixed in Frankfurt at 3.1560 German marks, a gain of sixReuter - 57 words
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Article41 1985-05-03 18 Reuter UNION CARBIDE Corp said it will resume production of methyl isocyanate at its West Virginia plant "within the next two days", after adding what it called "redundant safety systems" to various parts of the plant.Reuter - 41 words
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Article45 1985-05-03 18 AFP VICTIMS of the world's worst industrial accident at the Bhopal Union Carbide plant yesterday began Nocking roads to protest against lack of compensation. Volunteers prevented traffic circulation by setting up road blocks in the central Indian city and its suburbs. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article44 1985-05-03 18 Reuter WORK on Taiwan's fourth nuclear power plant has been halted following strong parliamentary and public objections to the project, a Cabinet official said. Premier Yu Kuo-Hua ordered the suspension after overwhelming opposition to its cost and the potential risk.Reuter - 44 words
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Article29 1985-05-03 18 AFP A TAIWANESE freighter, detained in China for 13 days after colliding with a Chinese fishing vessel, returned to Taiwan yesterday with its 13 crew. AFPAFP - 29 words
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291 1985-05-03 18 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON THE SINGAPORE Tourist Promotion Board will spend twice as much money on its overseas scholarship scheme to create a bigger pool of young talent for the tourism industry. For the financial year 1985/86, it has raised the scheme's budget to291 words
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Advertisement68 1985-05-03 18 TODAY'S EXCHANGE RATE? Kmc—* LUCKY PLAZA #01-78 MONEY CHANGER Mr. M.A. Yacob Tel: *****36/ *****72 (Next to Benjamin Gilt Shop) IS Hi l/H iw^sss? V** V* <* ra \w*« ***&>££*"' •"J, «•'"3 «<»■&l**\-M «>°*jS *$^z£*2£>" *tL «<?««* tot Sole Leasing Agents Jones Lang Wootton 66 Chujia 39 03/08 OCBC CentTe68 words
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Advertisement408 1985-05-03 18 Advertßemcnt Cheers! Binoe I started this column, I've had some very pleasant ™lk on my direct line, 466 7487. But none as welcome as one from a perfect stranger who placed an order for 2 cases of Dubonnet Asked whether he was having a party, he answered: "With Dubonnet, every408 words
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Miscellaneous47 1985-05-03 18 wMm Outlook for todoy: Cloudy; *owRcport for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Moy 2 at th« airport: Maximum tomporoture 32.3 Associotod humidity W Minimum temperature 26.4 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 10.5 C Rainfall in millimetres nil Rainfall this month C Rainy days this month47 words
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Article165 1985-05-03 19 Reuter WAH KWONG Shipping and Investment Co (Hongkong) Ltd said it sees no significant recovery in the world shipping market for the next two years due to a prolonged overtonnage problem. It said results in 1985 and 1986 would depend on the speed of a recovery inReuter - 165 words
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Article93 1985-05-03 19 Reuter NEGOTIATIONS between Evergreen Marine Corp Ltd and the state-owned Thai Maritime Navigation Co Ltd (TMNC) are expected to begin soon on the formation of a joint venture regional shipping service, Thai Communications Minister Samak Sundaravej told reporters. He said Evergreen executives last week ex- pressed interest inReuter - 93 words
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396 1985-05-03 19 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM MEMBERS of the Singapore Shipping Association have resolved a $2 million poser how to divide the association's funds when it is dissolved. At an extraordinary general meeting two weeks ago, the members decided to contribute $50,000 of the estimated $2 million396 words
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259 1985-05-03 19 A SHIPBUILDING credit war looks set to break out in the Far East with both Taiwan and South Korea making moves to ease financing terms for export orders. Funding for Taiwanese newbuildings will be available at interest rates of259 words
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Article104 1985-05-03 19 Reuter THE FIRST very large crude carrier (VLCC) to call at an Indonesian port arrived on Wednesday at Dumai in Sumatra, a spokesman for the state oil company Pertamina said. The 264,197 dwt Chevron Feluy, the largest tanker yet to visit Indonesia, will carry 1.9Reuter - 104 words
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Article35 1985-05-03 19 CANADIAN PACIFIC Ltd said its first quarter profit rise to U5557.5 million from $33.4 million was largely due to the profit improvement at its 69.8 per cent Canadian Pacific Enterprises Ltd unit.35 words
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Article89 1985-05-03 19 Reuter THE AUSTRALIA/Eastern USA Shipping Conference and the Australia/Eastern Canada Shipping Conference said they will adjust their currency adjustment factor (CAF) to 30.85 per cent effective June 1 from 32.94 per cent due to take effect on May 18 and 22.61 per cent now. The Australia-Pacific CoastReuter - 89 words
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Article55 1985-05-03 19 Reuter TIDEWATER reported a loss of US$ll.6 million in its fourth fiscal quarter, including an $8.7 million write down on oil leases. The company expects to report its fourth quarter fiscal 1985 figures around May 20. Tidewater operates a fleet of 267 vessels which service oil rigs inReuter - 55 words
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Article499 1985-05-03 20 April 29-May 3 Bimco general meeting, San Francisco. May 2-3 Internation reinsurance law conference and debate, organised by Union Internationale des Avocate, British Insurance Law Association and Business Law Communications, London Hilton, Park Lane, London. May 5-8 Interamerica Reinsurance meeting '85, San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 19-20: Cruise499 words
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625 1985-05-03 20 ADVERSE trading conditions and the declining market value of ships and rigs gave the J Lauritzen group a hard time last year. The net result was a whopping after tax loss of Dkr249.6 million compared with a profit of Dkr4o.l million in 1983 against625 words
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Article92 1985-05-03 20 AP A TAIWANESE freighter that collided with a mainland fishing boat, leaving nine Chinese dead or missing, has left the Chinese Port of Xiamen after signing a compensation agreement, the official Xinhua News Agency said. The bodies of two crew from the sunken Chinese boat have been foundAP - 92 words
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Article725 1985-05-03 20 A To® Ent X 2 Afeo VI 3 Ahrenk >el Liner V 4 AC Toep4e» X 5 Andefco Shp Q VI AM 1 Antah Onent X 2 APC Lew V 4 APL 4 Arrow Lm X 4 ASCL Aswbrufcer V 5 Alios Lines X Austosn Lne V725 words
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Article1916 1985-05-03 20 MOST sectors of the freight market on Wednesday were subdued with little feature emerging but time-charter fixing was reported on Soviet account to load South American grain, shipbrokers said. The vessel involved was reported to a 63,000 tonner with delivey Antwerp-Ham-burg for a South American round voyage at1,916 words
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Article185 1985-05-03 20 NYT THE GENERAL Dynamics Corp, citing a lack of new government contracts to build military vessels, said that it would lay off as many as 3,100 workers more than half the workforce at its shipyard in Quincy, Mass. The layoffs come as the shipyardNYT - 185 words
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Article234 1985-05-03 21 AP THE JAPANESE Maritime Safety Agency released a Liberian-registered tanker and its South Korean crew on Wednesday, having ruled that Japan could not prosecute the crew (or leaving the scene after hitting a small Japanese fishing boat. An agency official, who asked not to be identified,AP - 234 words
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350 1985-05-03 21 Kingsley Wood - Bj Kingsley Wood South Australia has finally persuaded Australia Northbound Conference (Anscon) to provide a liner service to Adelaide in the Japan/Korea trade. It ends a five-year fight by the South Australia government and shippers to secure direct calls350 words
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Article184 1985-05-03 21 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAft EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Nepthne Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd184 words
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Article, Illustration522 1985-05-03 21 Lloyd's List THE biggest vessels in the American President Lines' fleet, the C-9s, are bring considered as possible candidates for significant enlargement. The addition of a new mid-body section to the three vessels, which can carry up to 2,800 TEUs and are theLloyd's List - 522 words
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Article145 1985-05-03 21 FT THE British Shippers' Council is worried that new draft European Economic Community maritime transport rules lean too far towards the protection of European shipping lines and take too little account of shippers' needs. It has told the UK government of its fears that theFT - 145 words
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2789 1985-05-03 26 subdues 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 of2,789 words
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Article687 1985-05-03 27 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Keum Glory 4/85 03.585 2300 Worldwide F7 0700-0800/1000-1100 L4 Uni Humanity 002RB 04.5.85 0100 G Asia F2 0900-1000/1200-1300 S4 Akbar 8501WB 04.5.85 0400 African F2687 words
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Article1752 1985-05-03 27 Who acts for Whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B APEA African Shipping Agencies ISI Atn-EiniU Lin* Transgroup (Si. Ahrenkirt Uarr Service Kim Shpg iS) AlrH C Tarplrr Oceanus Shipping Agen cies (Si Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpac Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg IKLI Island Cargo1,752 words
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Article442 1985-05-03 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 3.5.85/0700 Jenson K23 T Soon alongside Kim Soon Li k22 T Soon alongside 3.5.85/0700 Kota Abadi K30 PIL alongside 3.5.85/2300 Nha Trang 02 K21 NAPL alongside 3.5.85/2300 Qinghecheng K15 Y Fung alongside 3.5.85/2300 Equator IV K23 T442 words
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Miscellaneous155 1985-05-03 26 Regional Weather 'p 7T i, 1 V 1 B&! •>> V V L SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.90 AJA. TMS MOKNMi *c cf m Wmd drcction with speed n knots Wave height LEGEND: i^r ,orm <#r c,ion kn n ee Rain Wove height Cloudy Sky Surface winds or*155 words
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