The Business Times, 2 August 1985
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Title Section12 1985-08-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, IMS 60 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration581 1985-08-02 1 ALVIN TAY - Restructuring will save company $10 million a year By ALVIN TAY EMPORIUM HOLDINGS has retrenched 500 employees and embarked on a series of other cost-cutting measures which will result in savings of more, than $10 million a year. The restructuring, coming after a seven-month581 words
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419 1985-08-02 1 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - ■f LORETTA McLAUGHLAN AS THE WORLDWIDE shake-up in the securities industry gathers pace, UK stockbroker Savory Milln is eyeing Singapore. The company plans to apply for an investment dealer's licence from the Monetary Authority of Singapore in order to establish a419 words
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560 1985-08-02 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG INTEREST RATE OPTIONS will be introduced next year to the Singapore interbank money market. Mr Andre Holland, the deputy general manager (regional treasury and forex) of Banque Indosuei, told BT that his bank to Introduce the instrument which protects businessmen against560 words
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Article, Illustration102 1985-08-02 1 SHAKE PRICES drifted tower ea the Sagapere steek exchaage jfMtoNljMM At the eteee, the Straits Times Mistrial ladex was Ul ■slats lewer at IttJi while the BT Cempeslte ladex was 1.11 lewer at MJf. Velsme was this with jut 841 mlWen shares werth $15.7 mimes >ha *g <102 words
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456 1985-08-02 1 AP JAPANESE PEARL FARMERS are rushing the culturing time of their gems. As a result, many of the pearls which were exported to the US have such thin surface layers that they could crack and become worthless in a generation. The AugustAP - 456 words
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190 1985-08-02 1 Reuter BEIJING PLANS to announce new principles concerning the possibility of letting foreign enterprises take their profits out of China as foreign currency. China's State Councillor Gu Mu told Japan's Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe of the planned announcement in talks on trade problems,Reuter - 190 words
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Advertisement97 1985-08-02 1 Putyour money 0 yiO ►r l~ Electronic Banking Va Welcome to Dragon City 4- "fi #*v" r J S}y MMfaiW CIMMMWW You'U discover some of the finest Sichuan and seafood dishes available in town. Wang Ban Say Kfifl Rest Manager siciiuiiy (jicpaicu your taste buds. UrapiiGlg j)UUfix«* Dragon City Sichuan97 words
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Advertisement271 1985-08-02 1 SHARE INFORMATION MONEY A EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS OUR VIEW SLOWLY but surely, the Japanese market is being pried the door creaks open. If this trend does not change, protectionism will gain the upper hand. That day does not seem too far away. Japan has handled defeat in World World II271 words
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Advertisement87 1985-08-02 1 MINOLTA EP3SOZ BALLY of Switzerland ...meets the challenge of today. The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised OiILL X dealers. Bally Boutique Branches Champion Shoe Co (Lucky Plaza) Chanrai Branches S pore Daimaru D jien Boutique Euro Shoe Shop Branch Isetan (S) Ltd Branches Jet87 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration477 1985-08-02 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE FIVE GOVERNMENT-OWNED companies in the housing and construction sector made total profits of $41.7 million in the last financial year. But this represents a fall totalling $5.8 million or 12 per cent from the $47.5 million earned in > 1963477 words
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193 1985-08-02 2 CHANGES IN SINGAPORE'S t population profile and the higher expectations of a more educated I and affluent public make it im- perative for nurses to hone their skills constantly. In line with this, the Ministry of Health may soon increase their chances193 words
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162 1985-08-02 2 CHALET BOOKING will go "live" at Marine Parade by November. On-line computer terminals will be installed at the Urban Development ft Management Company (UDMC) soon and will hopefully shorten the queues of people trying to book chalets. UDMC, formerly known as HUDC (Housing162 words
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Article115 1985-08-02 2 THE VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board (VITB) will accept new students for the part-time Industrial Skill Development courses from Aug 14 to 16 at selected centres. These courses, under the Continuing Education and Training Programme, are the National Trade Certificate (NTC) Grade 2 and 3 module courses115 words
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Article, Illustration278 1985-08-02 2 DECISIONS made in normal tiroes must be adjusted to suit changing economic conditions, but "there can be no turning away from basic fundamentals," Dr Yeo Ning Hong, the Minister for Communications ft Information, emphasised yesterday. Dr Yeo said the basic objectives of the278 words
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425 1985-08-02 2 THE NUMBER OF accidents at construction worksites (ell significantly last year because of tighter government safety rules and regulations. A 17 per cent drop in the number of accidents was recorded last year, from 1,900 in 1983 to 1,600. The number of fatal accidents425 words
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462 1985-08-02 3 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE pDUTY FREE SHOPPERS (Pte) K Ltd plans to bring in motorised sales counters stocked with du- ty-free liquor and tobacco which Jfcan be driven through the halls of the Changi Airport to promote their wares. The company has already462 words
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Article120 1985-08-02 3 THE NATIONAL Productivity Board is inviting entries for its third annual competition to find the best newsletter. The "Best In-House Newsletter Awards" competition is open to all members of the National Centre for In-house Publication (NCIP). The closing date for the competition, which was120 words
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Article, Illustration397 1985-08-02 3 RONALD ZABSKI has been appointed the regional practice director of Information Technology Group (ITG) at Arthur Young Management Consultants in South-east Asia. Mr Zarski, who will be based in Singapore, will be responsible for information technology services offered by Arthur Young and its affiliates throughout the region397 words
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137 1985-08-02 3 THE INLAND REVENUE Department has made available claim forms for owner-occupiers of commercial and industrial property to claim their property tax rebates. The Minister of State (Trade and Industry, Defence), Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, recently announced a 30 per cent rebate on137 words
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Article, Illustration743 1985-08-02 3 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ, Industrial Correspondent THE GOVERNMENT must address itself urgently to the issue of the declining role of smalland medium-sized companies in the manufacturing sector. "This group has been neglected for too long," said Mr Tan Wah Thong, the743 words
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Advertisement399 1985-08-02 2 toy'- -M- 1 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 "World Car Of The Year" title and399 words
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Advertisement7 1985-08-02 3 SIMON V ROMEO (Genuine Lizard Skin) ■J/7 words
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OVERSEAS
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775 1985-08-02 4 Some progress made in talks among budget leaders NYT THE LEADERS of the US House and Senate budget committees made some progress on Wednesday in their effort to work out an agreement on the federal budget for the fiscal year 1966, which beginsNYT - 775 words
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Article, Illustration499 1985-08-02 4 AP THE UNITED STATES and the Soviet Union, though still deeply divided over nuclear weapons and human rights, are making headway on an agenda for the November summit meeting between President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. A senior US official said on WednesdayAP - 499 words
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181 1985-08-02 4 US HOUSE of Representatives and Senate negotiators agreed on Wednesday on a package of economic sanctions aimed at pressuring South Africa to end its policy of racial segregation. The compromise calls for an immediate ban on the sale of South African gold coins in181 words
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139 1985-08-02 4 Reuter A .24-HOUR strike was called by television journalists of the British Broadcasting Corporation amid a political storm over its decision not to show interviews with an alleged Irish guerilla leader. The Conservative government faced accusations of censorship by putting pressure on the BBCReuter - 139 words
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Article47 1985-08-02 4 AFP THE UNITED NATIONS Council tar Namibia is to take legal action in the domestic courts against companies alleged to be plundering the resources of the south-west African territory, the council's acting head Noel Sinclair told a seminar in Georgetown on Wednesday. AFPAFP - 47 words
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176 1985-08-02 4 AP AN AMERICAN businessman who is suing the Soviet Union and its uewipapei Izvestia for US$4OO million asked a Judge to declare the Soviet government in default for not answering the lawsuit. "Defendant USSR has not answered or otherwise appeared in this action, andAP - 176 words
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354 1985-08-02 4 Reuter INTERNATIONAL businessmen who visit prostitutes run a Ugh risk of catching the killer disease Aids. Bored businessmen with large expense accounts or rich people with money to travel to areas where Aids is prevalent would spread the disease to the heterosexual community InReuter - 354 words
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Article914 1985-08-02 4 ARRIVALS Oyrator l PAA KAL SIA SiA CAL OA MAS MAS OA SWR •niCt >A2I CE697 5A7105 *H661 *H603 SA7205 SR176 Local tim 0020 0040 0605 0750 0750 0600 0620 0905 0930 0935 rrMi LAX/TYO/ HKG SB. MAA DMA JED/OHA HLP KUL KUL HLP GVA/ZRH/ BKK PEN914 words
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Article, Illustration370 1985-08-02 5 Reuter, AP SOUTH KOREA'S ruling party yesterday announced a major reshuffle of its top officials and leading dissident Kim Dae-Jung said he saw the changes as part a government crackdown. The party's secretarygeneral, Lee Han Dong, the 'number two in President Chun GooReuter,; AP - 370 words
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189 1985-08-02 5 AFP LAOS HAS RECEIVED a special envoy bearing Thailand's response to a Laotian proposal to resume talks over a tri-ham-let border dispute, the Lao news agency KPL said. In a dispatch monitored in Bangkok, KPL said Nitya Pibulsonggram, the director-general of the Thai ForeignAFP - 189 words
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387 1985-08-02 5 UPI, Reuter CHINA HAS DISMISSED three top Communist Party and government officials and is investigating dozens more after cracking perhaps the nation's biggest corruption scandal, involving more than US$l billion. The massive scandal, exposed in a government report on Wednesday after a two-month-old official investigation,UPI,; Reuter - 387 words
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Article115 1985-08-02 5 Reuter REAGAN ADMINISTRATION officials said a newly concluded US-Chinese nuclear agreement would help prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, but a Democratic congressman questioned its worth. The agreement, signed in Washington on July 23 by President Ronald Reagan and Chinese President Li Xiannian, opens theReuter - 115 words
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Article121 1985-08-02 5 AFP THE REOPENING of direct trade between Indonesia and China does not mean that the two states are entering closer political relationships. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja was quoted by Antara news agency on Wednesday as saying: "Trading will be just trading, trying to earn dollars".AFP - 121 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article62 1985-08-02 5 TWO AUSTRALIANS were sentenced to death by the Malaysian court yesterday for drug smuggling. Perth welder Kevin Barlow, 27, and Sydney builder Brian Chambers, 28, were ordered to the gallows for trafficking in heroin. They are the first westerners convicted under laws tightened in 1983 which carry a62 words
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Article66 1985-08-02 5 A FORMER Philippine judge and another man were charged by a grand jury in San Francisco on Wednesday with conspiring to help aliens defraud the US immigration system by arranging sham marriages to US citizens. Arnold Savella, 54, who runs an immigration consulting business and was a superior66 words
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Article47 1985-08-02 5 A RADIO ANNOUNCER was shot and killed by three unidentified men in Southern Philippines. Police said yesterday that Armando Pinggoy, 45, who compered a talk show at radio station Dxrd in Davao, 1,014 km south of Manila, was shot at point-blank range on Wednesday afternoon.47 words
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Article70 1985-08-02 5 CHINA'S customs administration has reported a trade deficit of US|6.4l billion in the first half of this year, more than twice the shortfall of $3.16 billion reported by the Foreign Trade Ministry last week for the same period. The customs figures, carried by the overseas edition of the70 words
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Article54 1985-08-02 5 MALAYSIA'S retail price of petroleum products, except premium petrol throughout the country and regular petrol in Peninsular Malaysia, was reduced yesterday. The Trade and Industry Ministry said on Wednesday that the price of regular petrol in Sabah and Sarawak would be reduced by a cent to Mfl.lo per54 words
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Article52 1985-08-02 5 Agencies SOUTH KOREA'S grow national product last year grew by 7.5 per cent in real terms, compared with 9.5 per cent the previous year. The Bank of Korea said yesterday that the total value of goods and services produced last year amounted to 65,380 billion won at currentAgencies - 52 words
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Advertisement194 1985-08-02 4 übtrtua d^rfli The true spirit of Belgium returns to the Hubertus Grill when Chef Pierrot of "Chez Pierrot au Surcouf" once again stages the Belgian Food Festival. Vou can feast at the Businessman's Luncheon and Dinner during the festival between 2nd and 17th August. Come and try the most popular194 words
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Advertisement12 1985-08-02 4 m Bin Am Clipper Class. For The Price Of An Economy Ticket12 words
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Advertisement209 1985-08-02 5 A Swissair introduction: Be greeted bylooosmiles on your way to Europe. Now, when you fly Swissair to Europe, you can^LJJJ take advantage of a stopover in Bangkok the land of a thousand smiles. For a -JQBq day, a weekend or a week. The choice is entirely yours. V Flight SRI209 words
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Advertisement148 1985-08-02 5 49 mui ifiiiilipiiii iitiifW iititlllli ittltimW "r, hi: I, m. 9 fIS A EVTV A an. Xt II i m M si 1 /J A 1 I a < r a K Systems Approach to Human Office Environment ITOKI is a total organizer of office furniture and systems. It also148 words
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Miscellaneous42 1985-08-02 5 Doonesbury m las z>v<. iff* in w rt'.gr.M trr# 71 5# ti ml. 1 J BY GARRY TRUDEAU BYTHZ/VnCRIT/mW IN ME BY THE NEW YORK IPO! STATE IWOROOMM&ON, I NOWPRONOUNCSWU OfrTHEHAfm* mx A W. J VM SS i /,< fw/ il? Ji a42 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article, Illustration489 1985-08-02 6 LIM SOON NEO - Poor performance confirms earlier fears By LIM SOON NEO AIR FREIGHT of electronic components have plunged by 26.5 per cent in the first quarter of this year, according to figures released by the Department of Statistics. Electronic components loaded for export markets totalled M,724 tonnes489 words
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490 1985-08-02 6 SINGAPORE HAS been plugged into the China freight market with the opening of an office by a Hongkong holding company, EAS Luewa. "In anticipation of the huge China market, we set up here because Singapore is very important, second only to490 words
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320 1985-08-02 6 A MAJOR AIR FREIGHT company is confronting the current downturn in the industry by emphasising training programmes and expanding its warehouse capacity with an eye to future prospects. Expeditors (S) Pte Ltd expects business to fall 15 per cent this year. But its managing320 words
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Article258 1985-08-02 6 ARRIVALS Operator Flight Local time From FRIDAY KAL KE697 0040 SEL TMA TL35I 1130 BEY/SHJ KUL FT FT71 2355 BOS/JFK ANC/NRT TPE FT FT5159 0400 AKL/SYD MEL SATURDAY CAL CI333 0130 TPE CV CV796 0815 LUX/DXB KAL KE685 1910 SEL SUNDAY TMA TL355 0830 BEY/SHJ KUL FT FT73258 words
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119 1985-08-02 6 THAI AIRWAYS International is purchasing two 36-aeat 360 widebody regional aircraft from Short Brothers, the Belfastbased aerospace company. Both aircraft, to be delivered by the end of this year, will Join the 30-seat Shorts 330 already operating on Thai Airways' extensive domestic network. The119 words
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Article77 1985-08-02 6 ANSETT AIRLINES, a major Australian domestic carrier, bas ordered 12 new-technology Boeing 737-300 aircraft worth some US$3OO million. Sir Peter Abeles, the Joint managing director of Ansett Transport Industries Limited, said the new twinjets will replace 12 Boeing 737-200 aircraft which will be assigned to Ansett's77 words
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540 1985-08-02 6 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON FREIGHT FORWARDERS have hailed the 15 per cent reduction in airport rentals announced by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), with individual companies being able to save up to $4,800 a month. Many air freight companies told BT that540 words
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Article, Illustration412 1985-08-02 6 YUSEN AIR SEA Service (S) Pte Ltd, a Japanese-local joint venture, will use its expanded international network to beat the slowdown in outbound freight and to maintain this year's turnover at $9 million. "The Singapore market is not so good this year412 words
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Advertisement178 1985-08-02 6 4t. SPHC DOWNUNDER HOTEL PASS Save up to 40Z on room rates on your Southern Pacific trip.. Southern Pacific Hotel Corporation's Downunder Hotel Pass offers more than just dollar savings. It gives you: A choice of 60 first class hotels throughout Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. Luxurious accommodation with many178 words
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Advertisement58 1985-08-02 6 A ASIAN OCEANIC GROUP (an investment banking organisation) is pleased to announce the acquisition of a 25% interest in ASIACITI TRUST COMPANY LIMITED a leading international trust company engaged in the provision of comprehensive financial consultancy, corporate management and trust administration services through its principal locations in Hong Kong, Singapore,58 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article665 1985-08-02 7 SINGAPORE THE US dollar yesterday closed higher against most major currencies on short-covering but was below the day's high in moderate trading. The dollar closed firmer at 2.7890/7900 marks compared with New York's 2.7835/50 close, but below its high of 2.8020. It closed at 2.2890/2910 Swiss francs compared665 words
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Article184 1985-08-02 7 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to om unit of foreign Bid Otter c ifOM parity change US dolor Sterling pound Austratan dolor NZ dolor Canadkm dolor 2.1845 3.0779 1 5837 1.1512 1.6169 2.1855 3.0815 1.5866 1.1539 1.6188 2.8196 ***** 3.4286 3.4286 3 4206 -22.52 -58.11 -53184 words
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Article125 1985-08-02 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market fell by 2 3 /g point from Wednesday to close at 3V« per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate rose 1 point. The twomonth and three-month rate were unchanged at 5 per cent. S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday:125 words
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Article, Illustration343 1985-08-02 7 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday. Dealers said that news yesterday of US June leading indicators rising one per cent and factory orders 1.9 per cent were within market expectations and had little impact. Overnight firmed 3/16 point at the343 words
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Article331 1985-08-02 7 BA Futures EareMlar futures yesterday gapped up from the IMM close and turned mildly bullish due to the slightly smaller than expected size at Treasury refunding auctions. September contract opened six ticks higher than IMM's close at 91.70 but was locked within the narrow range from 91.70 to 91.72.BA Futures - 331 words
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Article207 1985-08-02 7 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed a shade softer in moderate trading, reflecting the strength of the US dollar. The metal ended at U*****.20/60 an ounce compared with the $326.50/327.00 close in New York and the $327.00/50 finish in Hongkong on Wednesday. On the local market gold fell HK|6 to close207 words
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Article165 1985-08-02 7 Reuter CHINA HAS REDUCED substantially its net creditor position with international commercial banks by withdrawing some of its deposits and increasing borrowing. The Bank for International Settlements said during the first three months of this year, China withdrew US$2.l billion from banks abroad. During the same period,Reuter - 165 words
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112 1985-08-02 7 AFP THE PHILIPPINES has finally drawn the second tranche of a US$6lO million standby loan from the International Monetary Fund, a precondition for the release of a $3.9 billion loan package. The Business Day newspaper yesterday quoted Premier Cesar Virata as saying onAFP - 112 words
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Article84 1985-08-02 7 Reuter THE US government, faced with having to finance massive budget deficits, expects to borrow US$55 billion to $60 billion in the October-December period. Acting Assistant Treasury Secretary John Niehenke said that the borrowing, in the form of government securities sold to the public, willReuter - 84 words
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226 1985-08-02 7 AP ITALY'S Treasury Minister and central bank governor have offered to resign over the events of black Friday, the day the lira sank to a record low against the US dollar. But Socialist Prime Minister Bettino Craxi rejected the offer by Minister Giovanni Goria, aAP - 226 words
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391 1985-08-02 7 Delegates endorse Castro's campaign AP, UPI LATIN AMERICAN radicals at a meeting convened by President Fidel Castro of Cuba have endorsed his campaign to cancel the region's US$36O-billion foreign debt. Bolivian Planning Minister Freddy Justiciano, one of a relatively small number of government representativesAP,; UPI - 391 words
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Article117 1985-08-02 7 Reuter THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY backs Latin America's efforts to seek better terms for its US$36O billion debt but the region must work to aehieve unity, said Community Commissioner Claude Cheysson. He said his current Latin American tour reflected the community's desire to undertake a political dialogueReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement331 1985-08-02 7 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AT TRADE AND INDUSTRY FAIR 85 All businessmen are welcomed to visit the Trade and Industry Fair 85 and establish business contacts with companies exhibiting at the fair. Products exhibited by the countries/areas are as follows:China Porcelain ware, colour televisions, radios, recorders, telephone sets, table cloth, sofa cushions,331 words
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FEATURES
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Article464 1985-08-02 8 SLOWLY BUT SURELY, the Japanese marfeet is being pried open by outside pressures, years of resistance by Japanese producers is also gradually giving way to the acceptance .that Japan cannot continue to sell so much .more than it buys. But strangely enough, Japan's trade464 words
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Article948 1985-08-02 8 ROBERT BENNETT - Bank America and First Chicago Corp have reported dismal second-quarter performances. ROBERT BENNETT examines the circumstances leading to the poor showing and why their duel executives are criticised by the US financial community. ROBERT BENNETT SAMUEL ARMACOST, the president and chief executive officer of Bank America,948 words
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Article, Illustration797 1985-08-02 8 NYT TO MANY First Chicago's problems do not seem as intractable as fiankAmerica's. While Bank America's problem loans have been mounting, First Chicago's have been declining. At the end of the first quarter, First Chicago's problem loans stood at US$72l million, down fromNYT - 797 words
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Article, Illustration811 1985-08-02 8 NYT BANKAMERICA head Samuel Armacost began his banking career at the 81-year-old San Francisobased institution. His predecessor was A W Clausen, who ran the bank from 1970 to early 1981. Taken under Mr Clausen's wing, Mr Armacost was quickly propelled to the bank's top ranks and inNYT - 811 words
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Advertisement137 1985-08-02 8 For details write to Lombard North Central PLC. Banking Services. Dept 510. 17 Bruton Street. London WIA 3DH. England Telephone 01-409 3434 n -:uj A 4 1 Chao Zhou Dian Xin A delectable choice of Chao Zhou dlan xin and provincial dishes. Deliciously wholesome. And different. Specially prepared by master137 words
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Miscellaneous668 1985-08-02 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Madly sueing a clever person (6) 7 A look to cover one in confusion (4, 4) 8 Birds we lost, possibly (6) 10 It's heard, making lucre! (5) 13 Cricket article a prisoner might want (4) 14 With respect, they're off (4) 15 Not a low668 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration652 1985-08-02 9 BRIAN MILLER - World-class snooker players coming to Singapore By BRIAN MILLER IT'S THAT time of the year again, when the gladiators of the green baize gather their cues, pack their "penguin" suits and head East for a three-leg "hop" that promises snooker buffs a thrill that only world-class players652 words
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Article, Illustration261 1985-08-02 9 Reuter, AFP DOUBLE Olympic swimming champion Michael Ckoss of West Germany plans to attack his own world 200 m butterfly record at next week's European Championships in Sofia. Soviet champion Vladimir Salnikov, however, has withdrawn from the competition because of illness. German coachReuter,; AFP - 261 words
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366 1985-08-02 9 HIGHLAND FUNG finished within the top 10 to help Singapore notch a creditable seventh placing out of 18 teams after the opening race on Wednesday of the 1965 Admiral's Cup, the unofficial world championship of yachting. The Farr-designed one-ton-ner was the best366 words
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367 1985-08-02 9 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO LSD occupied the minds (and probably hearts and feet as well) of about a hundred marathon enthusiasts who turned up last Sunday at the Botanic Gardens for the first of the Mobil Marathon clinics. Their minds were not on367 words
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156 1985-08-02 9 IT'S ON. The ElWf Masters *85 in December, already expected to be a post-SEA Games gathering of the region's top tennis players, might see a few names from a land more well-known perhaps for its shuttle» and ping pong players. The green light156 words
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Advertisement379 1985-08-02 9 HEMS ©OKMLi ®W@6HP MALAYAN CEMENT BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors announce the unaudited results of the Group and of the Company for the first halfTurnover Operating profit Share of profits of associated companies Profit before taxation Estimated taxation Profit after taxation Issued Capital of 217,743,192 shares of 50379 words
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Miscellaneous1099 1985-08-02 9 (Ml), Eric Pinpoint and Korrie K< Hot Pursuit FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE Hot Pursuit 10.15 pin, Channel S An engineer, framed for the murder of her boss by his jealous wife, escapes from prison. Together with her own husband, they seek out the true murderer. This is the debut of another1,099 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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341 1985-08-02 10 FT COLGATE-PALMOLIVE, a US household and personal care products group, has announced a ma jot corpo- rate restructuring involving the planned sale of certain operations outside its core businesses. The group said this should generate US$26O million in proceeds to- gether with up toFT - 341 words
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162 1985-08-02 10 Reuter THE FINANCIAL health of US corporations is precarious as continued high levels of debt leave companies exposed to uncertain inter- est rates. A study by the New York Stock Exchange said: "Into the third year of the current expansion, rapid debt accumulationReuter - 162 words
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365 1985-08-02 10 Reuter PRICES ON Wall Street rose slightly on Wednesday in a trading session marked by continuing concern about the economic health of the US. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 1.35 to 1347.45. The volume on the New York Stock Exchange increased toReuter - 365 words
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Article188 1985-08-02 10 UHMC 500 5 AM.* 31 Rand Woohrorth 1600 -25 INOUSTtlALS A AU» 925 unch MININGS 80 175 -5 ***** AE And O 835S 1275 75 460 -15 1450 300 A5I5?"T. 2750 5006 1115 15 ***** 25 C G Smith 1000 CNA 2456 1035 50 415 4525 325 ***** -950188 words
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Article148 1985-08-02 10 JULY 31 Abirt* AJcan a 18 37* unch unch unch Imp CM fcKO tnt Prov Pipe kit Un 49* 19* 42* 17* unch Argoen HkJgs Bonk Mont Bonk Nova Scotia 21 29*. 13* Kerr Add Loblow 8 Massey Ferg Mc BkxM 16* 20* 3* 21* unch BP Con Ltd148 words
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Advertisement463 1985-08-02 10 X Mkrc to wim, dkc cuieriai V» /«£> C r jtmtas? jpjugwi<R> 7r»-i- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday... hmm, just like Mum's cooking Welcome to our daily special dish! It's local. It's mouth-watering. It's super value for your money. Monday is our Bah Kut Teh-day. On Tuesday well, we won't spoil the463 words
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Advertisement99 1985-08-02 10 on pag« 15 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 I Happy Hours: spm 7pm, SO% off all drinks (pouring brands). OPROCE HOTEL 270 Orchard99 words
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Article341 1985-08-02 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday closed easier on light selling pressure in moderate trading. The Hang Seng Index, up more than eight points early in the day, ended 1.67 points lower at 1678.95. Turnover was HK5312.56 million after $174.56 million in Wednesday's half-day session. Institutions and small investors still lacked341 words
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Article210 1985-08-02 11 AUG 01 AJ Smear* Mm MT$ 1 90 20 40 22 50 43.00 14.35 1870 13 60 15.50 9 35 21 30 6.80 Lian Hwo Indus Nan Yo Plat Pacific Cont inch Pacific Elact 02 Wn 9 30 24.40 1390 12 25 0.2 +0.5 +0.2 +0.5 Cathay Con* Chang210 words
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Article393 1985-08-02 11 TOKYO: Prices rebounded sharply yesterday to end three days of falls. The market average gained 306.07 to *****.34, the biggest sin-gle-day rise this year and the sec-ond-largest on record. The upward swing was largely a volatile readjustment to the 458.10 drop in the average over the last three days,393 words
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Article101 1985-08-02 11 MANILA: Share prices closed mixed in quiet trading yesterday. The Commercial and Industrial Index rose by 1.52 to 132.98, the Mining Marker shed 18.95 to 673.78, while the Oils Index was steady at 0.744. Tho Bangkok markot was doaod yMtwday for tho Buddhist Lont holiday. AUG 01 Nan Onantol101 words
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Article370 1985-08-02 11 SYDNEY: Australian shares closed firmer yesterday on institutional liquidity and a shortage of scrip. Brokers said the market opened strongly with gold stocks gaining on a $3.00 an ounce rise in the gold price in New York. Speculation that CSR may have found a buyer (or half its Delhi370 words
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Article74 1985-08-02 11 AUG 1 WM Hyundai Contf tlninr rryunoQi fVMw........ KAL. 910 *30 455 +6 10 •1 Chotoung Bk 690 -3 Kara* FM 730 inch 10 -6 Commercial Bk 735 -5 .j Yukana. Korea SNp 1400 394 inch 10 Lucky Ltd 643 5 AW 665 inch Dona Ah. 483 Saraung Bk74 words
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97 1985-08-02 11 Reuter HITACHI IS TO BOOST its US investments and buy an additional US$l2O million in US products as part of a programme aimed at easing trade tensions between the US and Japan. "We expect this programme to reduce the tensions between the two countries,"Reuter - 97 words
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346 1985-08-02 11 Reuter RECENT VOLATILITY on the Tokyo stock market, including Tuesday's sharp fall, has caused trading sentiment to turn strongly bearish, securities analysts said. The market average fell by 321.53 to *****.89 on Tuesday in its second-biggest one-day fall on record to leave theReuter - 346 words
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Article78 1985-08-02 11 Reuter BMW JAPAN, Audie and General Motors would be recalling thousands of motorcycles and cars on sale in Japan because of defects in the vehicles. A Transport Ministry official on Wednesday said BMW would recall 1,309 motorcycles due to a weakness in the front wheel hub.Reuter - 78 words
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197 1985-08-02 11 AFP SANKO STEAMSHIP Co, the world's biggest tanker-bulk carrier operator, has reported that its combined debts exceeded its assets on a consolidated basis in the financial year ended last March. The Tokyo-based Sanko Line said yesterday that combined debts of the company andAFP - 197 words
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Advertisement510 1985-08-02 11 %a/5Zi M m WBiepe id «Uk. iiae aai eaMii m Ht< »HS> ~2^'% V and sheer imagery 4 1 I p <r t Ist Drink Charges: Sun Thurs: 9pm 2am; $18++ Fri, Sat Eve of Public Holidays: 9pm 3am; $23++ SUB Exeeffior Hold 5 Coleman Street. Singapore 0617. Tel: *****33510 words
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Advertisement125 1985-08-02 11 Thai Scakwi >crval I n I ruc Slvlc -^x X Olj PL i M Savoury Delights Await Yon At t 'J! m* fbr raervabom caU 235 2698 or 734 6622 at 141/144 Luck Uaa-Spo Diner Spa-llpa 5/^JJ! ORCHARD ROAD MfMWi/ mmTmi. A*pie Free Forking 19 Cwikl Qrck aad Valet Service125 words
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433 1985-08-02 12 AFP CHINA's grain imports, which reached almost 16 million tonnes ifc 1962, may taper off to as low a(s 2.5 million tonnes by 1990. I A report on Wednesday by the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said this indication wasAFP - 433 words
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250 1985-08-02 12 Reuter CHINA PLANS to continue exporting maize to Japan. Chinese state councillor Gu Mu confirmed this at the end of a two-day Japanese/Chinese ministerial conference on Wednesday. Japan's Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe ruled out the possibility that China would replace the US, aReuter - 250 words
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Article153 1985-08-02 12 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday failed to react to the rebound in Chicago soyoil futures and prices closed at the day's lows on renewed short selling and a reserve of buyers. India's reluctance to accept lower offers at its weekly palmoil tender also pressured prices late.153 words
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100 1985-08-02 12 AFP THE DECISION of the EEC to subsidise beef exports to some Asian markets is despicable, the Cattle Council of Australia said. The EEC spent US$l,BOO million a year subsidising its beef industry and had progressively stolen Australia's export markets in the MiddleAFP - 100 words
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Article85 1985-08-02 12 (centi/kg, 1 -tor **•♦«> AUG 85 SEPT 85 (currant month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS |UJ«H StAors Buyers 5>ll>ri SSR 20 143.00 145.00N 144.00 146.00N SSR 50 141.00 I43.00N 142.00 I44.00N MRELB wy#n r -M--. JfHfn SMR CV 198.00 200 00N 199 00 201 00N SMR L85 words
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Article138 1985-08-02 12 SINGAPORE THE market closed quietly firmer yesterday with August One RSS buyers quoted at 172.00 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents from Wednesday. MALAYSIA FURTHER COVERING and Inro's continued purchase of SMR 20b helped the Malaysian rubber market to close slightly higher at 191.00 cents per kilo for August138 words
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Article277 1985-08-02 12 1 .8 in bates NOON close kr>t 1 RSS Prompt 171.50 Int 1 RSS Aug 85 171.50 Int 1 RSS Snpt 85 171 00 Int 2 RSS 164 50 UK/Cont ***** Int 3 RSS 162 50 UK/Cont 161.50 Int 4 RSS 158 50 UK/Cont 157 50 Int277 words
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Article104 1985-08-02 12 A SHARPLY HIGHER tie bymbwrs e< Wedieidty wetkeiH the Kul» Limpir tie price If eeets to MSM.BS a kit* yesterday, still meviag wlthla the ITA tower range of $».15 and yyy ff Dealer» said tonsver did ast toetode aay torlie tower levels encearaged laereaeed local, Japaaeee aad Earepeaa104 words
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Article154 1985-08-02 12 Yarn (In HK$ per Ma e* 400 ft) China corded yarn, cones Btuc Phoenix 16'» 2,550 Bkf Phoenix 20'» 2.600 Him Phoenix 32 3,000 Bk*e Phoenix 4C* 3,400 Corded yam, honk But Phoenix 21'» 2,800 Combed yarn, cones Bkje Phoenix 32'* 4,200, Bkje Phoena 40"» 4,400 Open-end yarn Blue154 words
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Article146 1985-08-02 12 Chinut Produce Exchange (Seieo' mom diw| prices w H 1 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Bufc FOB 100.00 Old drum FOB 113.00 New drum FOB 117.00 Robcata 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg HO FOB NSW EAW FOB NSW Gombier FOB NSW ***** 454 00 330 00 330 00 Copro Mixed146 words
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Article265 1985-08-02 12 Singapore A-1 Speool C-l Speool 167 unq (S$/Uo. e»-fo4ei.) C-l Ord unq Frog rant new crop Loon za in Rice I 1st 2nd 2 100% 1st grade 0 2 100% 2nd grade 0 56 100% 3rd grade XI 3rd New Crop 25% unq no stock ParboHod Rice 10% no265 words
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Article130 1985-08-02 12 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed fractionally mixed on Wednesday, recovering from new contract lows in all months. Trade talk of a slight pick-up in export business, although minimal, fostered light buying. Many participants were sidelined because of the uncertainty surrounding loan rates and target prices130 words
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Article146 1985-08-02 12 SOYBEAN futures on Wednesday recovered from new contract lows at midday and cloaed higher on the Chicago Board of Trade, up V* US cent a bushel in spot August to eight cents in May. May ended near the top of an 8 -cent range. Wednesday's low in August represented146 words
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Article700 1985-08-02 12 COFFEE ROBUSTA futures ended on Wednesday afternoon £40 to £50 a tonne up from Tuesday night's close, buoyed by a firmer New York, easier sterling against the dollar, and a slightly firmer sentiment. New spot position September was £46 higher at £1,584, January £40 up at £1,660 and700 words
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Advertisement313 1985-08-02 12 NOTICES la The Matter af lie CenfMfaa Aet Cm 18S X" In The Matter rf M il CORPORATION PTE LTD (la Vetutary UqaUattMi) Members' Vetaatary WtatogUp. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 151 Chin Swee Road Manhattan House #10-10313 words
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Advertisement282 1985-08-02 12 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP ltf ETOILE CONSULTANTS PTE LTD (IN MEMBERB' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of ETOILE CONSULTANTS PTE LTD duly convened and held at 36 Robinson Road, #054)1/02 City House, Singapore 0106 on 26 July 1965, the following resolutions were duly282 words
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Advertisement237 1985-08-02 12 i'rv«<> ccii'i' MA 1 KINTA DEPARTMENTAL PTE (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) An an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at Blk 116 Toa Payoh Lorong 2 #12-186 Singapore 1231 on Monday, the 29th day of July 1965, the following Special Resolutions were passed: 1) RESOLVED237 words
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Advertisement274 1985-08-02 12 THE COMPANIES ACT (CAP. UK) IN THE MATTES OP GILLESPIE 808. (AHA) PTE LTD NOTICE OP SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Pinuit to SeettM 2M(t(h)) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 6 Shenton Way #23-01, DBS Building, Singapore 0106 on 20 July 1865, the following Special Resolution was passed.274 words
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Advertisement280 1985-08-02 12 IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT (CAP.ltt) AND IN THE MATTES OP GILLESPIE BROS. (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (la Htmbm' V—fry NOTICE OP SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Punait I* SeettM «**»> At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company hekl at 6 Shenton Way #23-01, DBB Building, Singapore 0106 on 26 July280 words
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Advertisement355 1985-08-02 12 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in pursuance of Section 306(1) of the Companies Act, dtp. 185, that a general meeting of the abovenamed company and of its creditors will be held at 9 Penang Road #12-00, Supreme House, Singapore 0023 on 3 September 1985 at 11.00 am for the purpose of355 words
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Article, Illustration4282 1985-08-02 13 A DEARTH of big spenders and sellers slowed the pace of trading on the Singapore stock exchange yesterday. Share prices drifted lower in extremely thin volume to bring the Straits Times Industrial Index to 765.96, down 5.99 points by the close. The BT4,282 words
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Article209 1985-08-02 13 SINGAPORE Riaas 50 ♦7 +5 4 3 ♦2 2 2 Indicas M A A AW re. niim *****43 »W* Keeled MTf W Hm Saei Lie Sn Vi. SaeM A 0 U it X. Ckaa IV i^SO< 245 247 344 205 204 255 194 112 IT 04/0s" ST209 words
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Article3062 1985-08-02 13 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 lots of UNO unite unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "Wit.3,062 words
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Article, Illustration711 1985-08-02 14 AMY CHEOK - Mainstay food division remains in the red By AMY CHEOK THE DIVISION of QAF Ltd which provides support services for the offshore oil industry in Brunei Darussalam has stood out as the best performer within the group of companies. In contrast, the group's mainstay food operations711 words
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450 1985-08-02 14 HOMER CHEN - By HOMER CHEN STOCKS THAT WILL appreciate most in price are those in which nobody (especially institutions) is interested, those with small capitalisations and those that have just gone through hard times. This is the view of Swiss Professor Paul Strebel who spoke450 words
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Article103 1985-08-02 14 AFP ONE OF HONGKONG'S most influential figures in gold and shares trading, Antonius Woo Hon-Fai, died in Hongkong on Tuesday of bone cancer. The 63-year-old tycoon's primary sphere of interest was in the gold market, although his influence extended to the stock and futures areas.AFP - 103 words
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Article88 1985-08-02 14 FABER MERLIN Malaysia Bhd announced that Mr Patrick Chang Chen Tsong has resigned as a director on July 25 and that, for the purpose of record, his office was vacated on the same day. ALEXANDRA Hidings Ltd has subscribed a further 100,000 shares in Multi Agro Industries Sdn88 words
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Article115 1985-08-02 14 MARA-Bumiputra First B'putro Second B'putro Third B'putro Fourth B'putro Fifth B"putro Sixth B putra Seventh B'putro (A) Seventh B'putro (B) Eighth B'putro (B) Ninth B'putro Tenth B putra Eleventh B'putro Womor Invest Fund 5.14 4.67 3.84 428 284 2.79 1.80 3.82 3.47 2.94 1.54 0.97 234 5.19 4.72115 words
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Article418 1985-08-02 14 SHARE PRICES fell across the board Id listless trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Interest was scattered among a few industrial stocks, most of which eased under selling pressure. The market opened marginally higher but thereafter share prices slipped under some light418 words
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Article2232 1985-08-02 14 BID and offer price» officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchanre yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lota of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified VOUSTRIALS Ajmomoto (3.1 OS) A Choc (1.855) (1) 1.82 AMD2,232 words
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Article41 1985-08-02 14 TRANSMABCO Limited: AGM at 65 Chulia Street, #1M0 OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104 today at 11.30am. BARRBON8 MALAYSIAN PLANTATIONS Berkad: 9th AGM at The Theatrette, 2nd Floor, Balai PNB, Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, August 7, at 11am.41 words
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Article, Illustration350 1985-08-02 15 AMY CHEOK - Cycle Carriage appoints two M'sian directors By AMY CHEOK THE LONG-AWAITED appoint- ment of directors representing Ythe major Malaysian interests in Cycle A Carriage Ltd has finally been announced. CkC said Dr Chan Chin Cheong and Mr Taib Rasak, both Malaysians, had been ap- pointed directors of the compa- ny350 words
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Article58 1985-08-02 15 Group net profits after tax fell to M 5914,000 in the year ended March 1985 from $1.50 million before. Earnings per share dropped from 47 to 27 cents. A final dividend of 30 cents a share (1984: 55 cents) less tax will be paid on58 words
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Article63 1985-08-02 15 Group pre-tax profits I rose to MH.4 million in the year V Jo March 1985 from $1.29 million previously. After-tax profits stood at v £770,000 (1712,000) with EPS up ?pus cent to 19 cents. A final dividend of 14 cents a c. share (17 cents)63 words
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300 1985-08-02 15 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation Ltd has decided to accept a take-over offer (or its minority share in one of Australia's small-scale merchant banking units. OCBC disclosed yesterday that it would sell its 15-per cent stake in Schroder, Darling and300 words
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Article667 1985-08-02 15 Reuter <• -.SHARE PRICES closed sharply higher on strong institutional demand prompted by the fall in dealers said. At 1430 GMT, the FTSE 100 was up 25.1 at •sp- Interest in the banking .«"••sector was stimulated afjr"orter interim results from and Midland. was 20p up at 394 -afterReuter - 667 words
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557 1985-08-02 15 CHAN OI CHEE - Auditors qualify accounts of two Town City units Company expected to explain discrepancy By CHAN OI CHEE AUDITORS Peat, Marwick, Mitchell A Co have qualified the 1964 accounts of Town A City Properties' two subsidiaries which own Meridien Hotel in Orchard Road and the Glass Hotel in Havelock Road. This557 words
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365 1985-08-02 15 CLOSED-END INVESTMENT trust Overseas Union Securities performed better than the general stock market in the first six months of this year. The investment associate of the Overseas Union Bank posted a creditable 73 per cent Increase in group taxable profits to f1.63365 words
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252 1985-08-02 15 Bernama THE ASSOCIATION of Merchant Banks in Malaysia has adopted several measures to complement government efforts to revitalise the Kuala Lumpur stock market. Association chairman Datuk Azman Ha shim said member banks hhve been told to consider giving new and additionalBernama - 252 words
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676 1985-08-02 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE CHANCES of Hwa Hong Corp gaining three-quarters of the 15 million issued share capital of People's Insurance Co from the current 50.76 per cent seem remote. This is because the family of the late Mr Lo676 words
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Advertisement31 1985-08-02 14 Important announcement from BAT. Singapore Tobacco Company (Pte) Ltd The following are prices in Singapore of Newport Menthol Kings Recommended prices to consumers 20s Kingsize 10's Kingsize Per Unit $2.00 $1.0031 words
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Advertisement342 1985-08-02 14 Iff THE MATTER OF THE CAP. 186 PURSUANT TO SECTION M THE MATTER OF. PTE. LTD. At an Extraordtoary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach RpadL #12-01 12-11 Golden Mie Tower, Singapore 0719 on Thureday Ist August 1965 at 11.00 am the342 words
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Advertisement251 1985-08-02 15 'NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I 1 -0., Pang Foo Moy of Blk. 528, Jurong West Street 52, #12-359 Singapore 2264 have applied for a Second Class Beer House licence in respect of premises at M/s Sin' Hai Pin Drink Stall, 45, Shipyard Road, Singapore 2282 and that251 words
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Advertisement481 1985-08-02 15 PUBLIC AUCTION CHAPTER 222 (PAWNBROKERS) Unredeemed pledges made up to January 1985 with the following pawnshops will be sold by public auction. Ban Hin Pawnshop Blk 2 Jin Bukit Merah #01 5162 Ban Joo Pawnshop Blk 1 TgPagarPlaza#ol-15 Ban Kim Pawnshop 296 BaTestier Road Ban Loke Pawnshop Blk 465 North481 words
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Advertisement246 1985-08-02 15 MA, Overseas Union Securities Limited ANNOUNCEMENT OF HALF YEARLY RESULTS The Board of Directors of Overseas Union Securities Limited is pleased to announce the unaudited results for the half year ended 30 June 1966 as follows: The Group The Company After Tax Earnings per Ssl.oo share (six months) 3.7 C246 words
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425 1985-08-02 16 JAIME LYE - Injunction to be lifted if payments not made By JAIME LYE THE GOLDHILL GROUP, in the jnidst of a legal tussle with the United Oversea! Bank over a H63 million loan, has been ordered to pay all the interest it ■owes to the425 words
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Article270 1985-08-02 16 Reuter WESTERN EUROPE has reacted with little enthusiasm to Japan's new effort to curb its runaway trade surplus. Their "we have heard it before" reaction echoed the sentiment of the US. European Commission president Jacques Delors refused to comment on the Japanese package pending anReuter - 270 words
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110 1985-08-02 16 Reuter THE CHICAGO Mercantile Exchange has been granted exclusive rights by Standard and Poor's Corp, a subsidiary of McGraw-Hill Inc, to trade futures and options on the S and P 500 index, the new S and P OTC industrial stock index andReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration87 1985-08-02 16 A PERUVIAN POLICEMAN trying to catch a street-side money changer during a raid on black-market vendors In Lima. The new Preeident of Peru, Mr Alan Garde, has prohibited the uee off foreign currency becauee of the country's dire economic straits. Meny Peruvians uee American dollars87 words
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288 1985-08-02 16 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF MORE THAN 100 joint venture opportunities resulted from the three-day Third China Business Conference which ended on Wednesday. Represented at the conference were 25 senior Chinese officials in Singapore Just to find partners for nearly 500 projects and to offer288 words
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160 1985-08-02 16 UPI A MALAYSIAN "graft buster" has been selected to receive the 1985 Ramon Magsaysay Award for government service, the Awards Board of Trustees announced yesterday. Tan Sri Ahmad Noordin, 64, the Malaysian auditor-general, was cited for his "effective, fearless exposure of inefficiency and corruption inUPI - 160 words
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Article141 1985-08-02 16 Bernama DATUK SERI Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday emphasised the need for Muslims to accumulate experience and expertise in a particular field before trying to regulate it according to Islamic law. Failure in certain fields, such as business along the line of Islamic practices, could be dueBernama - 141 words
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Article109 1985-08-02 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES were sharply lower yesterday morning on heavy selling, following a very firm dollar. Spot gold fell US$4.7O at $322.40 an ounce. The December delivery dropped $4.60 at $330.60, with selling onrthe opening taking out Wednesday's low of $332.80. Analysts said the continuedReuter - 109 words
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Article68 1985-08-02 16 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market moved higher in early trading yesterday, extending a general advance into the second day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up three points to 1350. Advances led declines by a two-one margin on turnover of 13.51 million shares. Eastern Airlines ledReuter - 68 words
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181 1985-08-02 16 ORIENT LEASING Singapore Limited yesterday launched a five-year 120 million note issue guaranteed by the DBS Bank. The issue, Jointly lead-man-aged and underwritten by DBS Bank and United Merchant Bank, will carry a coupon rate of 8 per cent per annum. This is181 words
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110 1985-08-02 16 AP FOREIGN MINISTERS of the 10 EEC countries will recall their ambassadors from South Africa for "consultations". The ministers, in Helsinki for a 35-country anniversary of the 1975 signing of the Helsinki accords, failed to reach agreement on any other immediate Joint measures. Officials whoAP - 110 words
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Article62 1985-08-02 16 UPI SPURRED BY A record trade surplus and a sharp decline in crude oil imports, Japan's current account surplus hit an all-time monthly high of U555.55 billion in June. Government officials said yesterday that the figure brought to $13,254 billion the total current account surplusUPI - 62 words
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Article57 1985-08-02 16 UPI PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday stopped the screening of a movie on the life of Rolando Galman, the man the military claimed killed opposition leader Benigno Aquino. A government announcement said Mr Marcos directed the censors board to review the film "Anak ko, Lando" (MyUPI - 57 words
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Article30 1985-08-02 16 Reuter A PURPORTED US military "adviser" seen leading Philippine military patrols against communist rebels was a part-Filipino officer whose father was American, an army spokesman said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article44 1985-08-02 16 Reuter CHINA'S armed forces chief Yang Dezhi was quoted by the Communist Party's Red Flag magazine yesterday as saying another world war was unlikely to come for a fairly long time in spite of the intensifying superpower arms race. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article59 1985-08-02 16 UPI THE VICE-PRESIDENT and Defence Minister in the government of deposed Ugandan President Milton Obote was sworn in yesterday as Prime Minister to head an interim civilian Cabinet. Paulo Muwanga took the oath of office amid reports that soldiers loyal to Mr Obote had massed inUPI - 59 words
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386 1985-08-02 16 AFP, UPI JAPANESE COMPANIES dominate the latest Fortune magazine's list of the 500 biggest industrial companies in the world with headquarters outside the United States, acounting (or 150 of the places. The list, published on Wednesday, ranked British companies second with 75 places, West GermanAFP,; UPI - 386 words
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Article126 1985-08-02 16 Reuter AUSTRIA'S doctored wine scandal widened yesterday after the dangerous chemical found in more than 200 wines was also detected in grape juice and sekt, the fizzy champagne-like Austrian wine. Police have so far arrested 28 wine-makers and dealers in the two worst affected provinces ofReuter - 126 words
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Advertisement285 1985-08-02 16 OFFICIAL NOTICE A aup* Niw We. OSCELSING PRIVATE LIMITED of No. 1 Jalan Bamulun, Jurong, Singapore 2282, hereby give notice that In consequence of the proposed change of name of the vessel "TAMARA SIANG" we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping285 words
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Advertisement8 1985-08-02 16 Ouptfpowcn mtkff headway on summit agenda, Pag* 48 words
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Advertisement352 1985-08-02 16 Dhew! We're still recovering from last week's stampede at our Warehouse Sale. Such an unprecedented success! Our wines and spirits were moving so fast that I began to wonder whether our economy had already taken an upturn Or do we Singaporeans need that much booze to drown our sorrows? Sell,352 words
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Miscellaneous59 1985-08-02 16 Outlook for today: Fair with showers in several areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Aug 1 ot the airport Maximum temperature 32.1 Associated humidity 59 Minimum temperature 26.2 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 9.20 Rainfall in millimetres nil59 words
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128 1985-08-02 17 AUSTRIAN companies are being offered a freight shipping link to Kuwait, as well as to other Gulf states, India and Pakistan, by the Italian national shipping line, Lloyd Triestino. Director of Lloyd Triestino's Vienna office Arduino Bortoli said that under a charter agreement128 words
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379 1985-08-02 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM MAERSK LINE HAS shifted its container depot to the city. It has entered into an agreement with the Port of Singapore Authority to lease 0.8 hectares of land just outside the container terminal. The space, just next to379 words
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198 1985-08-02 17 AFP SANKO Steamship Co, the world's biggest tanker-bulk carrier operator, reported that its combined debts exceeded its assets on a consolidated basis in the financial year ended last March. The Tokyo-based Sanko Line said combined debts of the company and its affiliatedAFP - 198 words
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Article93 1985-08-02 17 TMR/ITN THE UNITED States Federal Maritime Commission has approved two settlement agreements resolving enforcement claims. The commission's claim against Korea Shipping Corporation involved possible violations of the Shipping Act of 1916, for allegedly paying rebates to shippers. In compromise of possible civil penalties Korea Shipping CorporationTMR/ITN - 93 words
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Article64 1985-08-02 17 THE LIBYAN Port of Tubruq is to be provided with new and updated facilities. More than 100 cranes with capacities ranging between 15 and 300 tons are to be installed, besides 356 multi-pur-pose lifts. The port will also be provided with a fleet of seven marine64 words
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Article59 1985-08-02 17 Reuter SHIPPING AT the Port of Auckland has been stopped by a tug crew strike which began on Tuesday, harbour board officials said. They said about nine vessels already berthed may be prevented from leaving but there are no imminent arrivals. The officials said the strikeReuter - 59 words
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Article93 1985-08-02 17 AN OIL SLICK extending over an area of one sea mile, was detected on Sunday three km off the coast of Ras Al-Khaimah, a spokesman of the committee for the protection of marine environment said. Samples were brought ashore for identification, but the slick's origin remained93 words
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Article81 1985-08-02 17 Reuter NIPPON YUSEN KK (NYK) said the three VLCC tankers it agreed to take over from Texaco Inc for about 10 billion yen are the J Paul Getty (223,765 dwt), George F Getty U (223,849) and Los Angeles Getty (223,716). An NYK spokesman said six to nineReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration799 1985-08-02 18 STORMS ARE brewing on the world container shipping market. Already, the first squalls have many at the world's major shipowners running scared. As in other hard-pressed sectors of the industry, more and bigger ships are coming on to the market. But as there799 words
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221 1985-08-02 18 Seatrade Week SWEDISH STENA Line is having considerable problems with four jumbo ferries contracted to be built at Polish yards. Orders for the ferries were placed in 1979, but the vessels are still not ready. Managing director Dan Olssen said that an agreement wasSeatrade Week - 221 words
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Article870 1985-08-02 18 A Top Ent X 4 AB Shpg V 5 Afoa Lin* VI 3 Affinity Shpg X 1 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 APC Line V 4 APL 2/3 Ant ah Orient X 3 Aitow Lines X 5 Atlos Lines X 2 Anro Service IV870 words
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Article1197 1985-08-02 18 FURTHER easiness has been recorded for grain chartering out of the US Gulf with US$7 paid for the voyage to Venezuela against $8 previously, shipbrokers said. In addition,. there are unconfirmed reports of $6.50 being agreed for this voyage but brokers said it was not known if business1,197 words
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203 1985-08-02 19 THE LEAD CONTRACTOR on the Hongkong container terminal has been sacked by the major shareholder, Sea-Land Service. Far East Consortium has been dismissed from the HK$l.5 billion project because work is behind schedule. The issue is complicated because Far East is a 49 per203 words
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336 1985-08-02 19 Lloyd's List THE UNITED States secretary of transportation will soon reach a decision on American President Lines's plans to build three ships overseas while at the same time retaining a large operating subsidy. APL said that its appeal to secretary, Mrs ElizabethLloyd's List - 336 words
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155 1985-08-02 19 AFP THE TAIWAN-BASED Evergreen Marine Co has placed an additional order for the construction of four 43,800-dwt full container vessels with leading Japanese trading firm Marubeni Corp, Marubeni officials said. The combined price of the four ships to be built at Onomichl Shipyard in westernAFP - 155 words
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323 1985-08-02 19 Fairplay. THE COMMITTEE of Shipowners' Associations of the European Community (CAACE) has taken a close look at the community's shipbuilding scene in its 1964/85 annual report in the aftermath of the completion earlier this year of the long-awaited maritime transport policy document. "The crisis inFairplay. - 323 words
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Article203 1985-08-02 19 Sept 15-19 74th annual convention of the American association of Port Authorities, Portland, Oregon. Sept 16-19 Cadmo 86, international conference on computer aided design, manufacture and operation in the marine and offshore industries, Washington, DC. Sept 16-20 Insurance of target risks in Af-ro-Asian countries, Federation of Afro-Asian Insurers203 words
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Article184 1985-08-02 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Linn. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Tang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container line.184 words
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Article94 1985-08-02 19 TWELVE NEW deep-water berths opened at Chinese ports in July to ease the nation's harbour congestion, the communications ministry announced. The official Xinhua news agency quoted a minis- try spokesman as saying 11 of the berths can handle ocean-going vessels up to 10,000 tons deadweight. The94 words
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2771 1985-08-02 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore lor ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.2,771 words
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Article719 1985-08-02 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy dote/time Operator cargo schedule Location Ratu Konsort 180N 02.8.85 2300 S'pore Shpg Fl 0930-1100 N1 Uni Promoter 007L 02.8.85 2359 Green Asia F1 1000-1200 S3 E Oasis 00 IE 03.8.85719 words
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Article1711 1985-08-02 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping line* operating from local porta and their agenta. A—• A Tap Enterprises ha Ltd Soma (S). AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Afao Um African Shpg Agencies (S). Ahrenkiel Lmer Kim Shpg (5) Alfred C Tqm(ii Oceonus S**ppmfl Agencies (S) Midtiport Sdn Bhd (PK).1,711 words
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Article376 1985-08-02 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Auby Hah S«nong Katon Koto Satom S Universe Equator 3 Kim Soon Li &SS" K24E K19 K18 K31 K30 K22 K23 K19 V K35 SSPL Kie Gwan S'pore Shp P1L Aru Thong Soon Thong Soon Heap Seng376 words
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Advertisement62 1985-08-02 17 [ISMDB STORMS ARE brewing on the world box shipping market. Already, the first squalls have many of the major shipowners running scared. P«g« II THE UNITED States secretopr of transportation will soon reach a decision on American President Lines's ship plans. P»g« 111 Index to odvertisers II London freight II62 words
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Advertisement813 1985-08-02 17 A hard look at what it will take to succeed in business for the next 20 years With turbulent times ahead. forewarned will be y forearmed $22.00. 7▼ i MAERSK LINE Pnung Vnwl •Sapmm Qmm Taw a S I 1100 MB as 4/1 2300 MB m 15-15/1 22 22/1 2WVI813 words
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Advertisement252 1985-08-02 18 USA/CANADA YAMABHITA-BHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES IMB OM Mrttar »T M 7/9 19/9 MM 19/9 11/9 14/9 17/9 L MUMS W/9 17/9 a/9 H/9 UL MM a/9 22/9 21/9 1/1 C WSTO E 27/9 M/ 9 A too accepting LCL Cargo lor USA Pert* only. IKS OIIKNT iran MM Map* ititoto252 words
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Advertisement345 1985-08-02 18 —Trie supersvsrem Supercarrier Service hM 4/1 M/l 1M N/l 4/1 HUT MMVMS BAMKR PIMM 5/1 BMBU TOM 12/1 ft ■OOCSTU 4/1. WW' IM»A 6/1 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA 1.. ur (/I 11/1 12/1 M/ 1 17/1 15/1 ia/9 23/1 2vi «/i a/i a/i 2S/1 1/M345 words
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Advertisement550 1985-08-02 19 1^ The Straits Steamship Group f] Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd QCL. Oversea* Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Safiah, Sarawak, Brunai Porta and Bangkok I CONTAINERSWP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT PCGMKMK mm k PI/03 Mr KUMHH IM 8847 Ml 88-18 8* BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD BANGKOK TEL: *****80 J»wa550 words
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Advertisement800 1985-08-02 19 Fru/ico Bclynin Sttr vices r»r k.. b, A iMIMHtROt ACS CONSOHTIU rrm PIOJMCU Nvw r*a FMm Um rkn M amorw 7 ft* (s Mi) 24 ft* 77 a tat 3i ls* 31# ukni TMNHUU MSI 14 k* (12 ft*) 2l* )if Sl* 7S* IM» MM» NU COI am comma 21««800 words
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Advertisement680 1985-08-02 20 Hapag-Lloyd V TO CONIINI Nl UK EXPORTS hn MMrta trtwt nmMi U 4/1 (/I M/l a/1 a/I IS/I 31/1 Hn|RM| Eipress 11/1 11/1 1/9 3/« Mm lay a/I 21/1 1/9 10/9 •mhm* a/i a/i iv» w/» Oh tf EMofk 4/9 5/9 13/J 24/9 Fra*M Eipress 12/« 14/1 1/H 3/11 Ca>*»680 words
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Advertisement407 1985-08-02 20 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 14/1 (12/9) 2/9 3/9 5/9 119 10/9 21/1 (19/1) 9/9 10/9 12/9 14/9 17/9 29/9 (26/9) 16/9 17/9 19/9 21/9 (24/9) FROM f UROPI VIA SI If JlMfmo'f of the k(t Const* tmni emtio ru 4S« am cowww 3i« OCKM.fi MS m ifm HJU« RmHmi tee* I**407 words
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Advertisement224 1985-08-02 20 tISINOSE MARITIME PTF LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IK*l\ M* 32 7\ KYOWA LINE WJT a I i I MEE2E 25/1 faM KM*. I Rmk, L*. P. tar HI (Swa/latta mi IMCVC Mi) MEM SUN UNION LINE FOUR QUEEN marine line rrtm WEST AUBT va pt ulanc s224 words
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Advertisement775 1985-08-02 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building MO Ce< il Street 03-00 Singapore 0 106 Tel *****33 VESSEL KOTA RAJA KOTA RAKYAT KOTA RATNA KOTA JAVA KOTA WWAWAN KOTA MEOAH VOVAOC E-57S E-577 E-079 E-301 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES HONOKONO SINGAPORE LOAOMO FOR: 31-1/t 5-7/0 MUKALLA. ADEN, HOOEIOAH, AIIAI, JCOOAH. AOABA 13-10/0 MOOAOtSCIO,775 words
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Advertisement481 1985-08-02 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES ii TAMAfTAI SAMOA SPORE R'DAM HULL HMftG 14 Aug 10 Sop 19 Sep 14 Sep ITUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE USA SERVICE PACFIC/GULF/ATLMmC PORTS S pore Mhmm T|. Mm U| far HTMMINiS 15/1 h Part il/l 111 HMIi TMilm MDDLE EAST/RED SEA PORTS rpart L4| tor 14 A* 9mm481 words
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Advertisement1041 1985-08-02 22 LINE USA CANADA KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. DESTINATIONS INLAND vim IPI/MICROBRIDGE ft MINILAND BUDGE) AISO ACCEPT WG MONTREAL. TORONTO ANO OTHER US PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC PORTS N ML AND PORTS ATLANTIC COAST Fino/ motwrthssel pklc penang store t/sport n tow OffiK BUDGE V 46 m OSEY WW m 4 Aug1,041 words
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Advertisement383 1985-08-02 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMER/REEFER/BU.K SERVICE lot** to. LOS ANGLLCS SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE. IACOMA VANCOUVER BC Acceplmj fa fa ConUwm AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE Accepting fa fa ConlMtts RAMDAS VII S1 A* 8 Kui KABtROAS V? 4 21 ?8 Au{ ?<) 30 Au t RAVOAS 17 IS Sept RAMOAS383 words
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Advertisement629 1985-08-02 23 I m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVIET SHFMNG CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55. Matet Street Sinfiporc 0104 Tetaphem Nnbtrs *****3 (15 Um) Cable Address SfCOV SMGAPORC Totei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** t KELANC M/S SHARKAT RMN SOON SON MD. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JAIAN CCMPENMG. PORT629 words
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Advertisement267 1985-08-02 24 ~v. l't'<|ional Container l.in«s g 4 Sailings weekly |TTKJ|| Fast Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S A Mon, Tue, Thur, Sat REGULAR/FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SOHGKLA DOT SB WT SUA ituh ian/iM hi mm liiN/JH »hi uhi ITUt in/3(2 »hI »h| HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINE MM SOFIA267 words
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Advertisement201 1985-08-02 25 41 m EAST ASIA LIN J (Malaysian Flog) nnjiilw Umr twvteM Hwiw NPSIA/STOHE^NDU r. Kctdng Nm*9 S*K» MM 7/» v« o**m NOAKKTMM W* W ttGULM MrM/SIKMn/MPM ttIWES umm hw xSSmm EAST ASM StfVMB SON. BHD, fJL fitk **22/* MFK 11. Ttfc s*lll/s*lll STOtt T* *****17 Ifc SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD201 words
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Advertisement218 1985-08-02 25 BAPID SHIPPING PTE LTD L S PORE TEL: *****44 TLX: 2296$ K.L. TEL: *****5 A *****0 Fa -I- La LOMMB FM ETA SM FM EAST Hkf. CMn, ta, Km/Km, MX t/t 15/1 MAUHTUS MM 29/1 29/9 UK/EUMFE L*. Mm. Amp, Hbwi 15/1 29/1 AKTIAUA Syd.lW.Bri.JUa.Frt 9/1 25/1 AGENTS: BAYANIHAN SHIPPING218 words
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