The Business Times, 14 August 1985
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Title Section12 1985-08-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, IMS 60 CENTS12 words
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278 1985-08-14 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Daim Zshmdriin suggested yesterday that Asean upgrade its framework for economic cooperation as the existing arrangement, designed to promote autonomous development, was no longer adequate to meet future challenges. In a keynote address to the Congress of Asean YoungBernama - 278 words
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Article62 1985-08-14 1 Reuter US TRADE Representative Clayton Yeutter yesterday called on Japan to open quickly its markets to more foreign goods to reduce its massive trade surplus and prevent the US Congress passing protectionist Bills. But he rejected Japanese restraints on exports as a way of cutting Japan'sReuter - 62 words
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Article702 1985-08-14 1 SOH TIANG KENG - MAS seeks to promote an active secondary market By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent THE MONETARY AUTHORITY of Singapore has brought in a former US Federal Reserve Board bond expert in preparation for a reorganisation of the government bond market. Mr Paul Meek will be702 words
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370 1985-08-14 1 THE ECONOMIC Development Board is reviewing the scope and structure of its operations to see how it can develop local entrepreneurship and venture capital business. It will initially set up a "onestop" centre in an innovative approach to help hard-pressed small local businessmen. The370 words
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Article, Illustration196 1985-08-14 1 Reuter JAPANESE TRANSPORT MINISTER Tokuo Yamashita has asked the main creditor banks of Sanko Steamship Co Ltd to extend emergency finsnrtal aid to help bail out the company. Ministry officials yesterday quoted Mr YamashitaReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration56 1985-08-14 1 •SSm jatHttoy m toTeeteri vmtiMti to itey the MeUim li the >hwee tt freeh Meet share arieee drifted tonvftHa la light tnilig. ■ewe*et, hayteg totewet »e--lißUil iwCU rr§»icmi %Mwm At the (teal heft, the Bf 0» pMtte ladex fall «.74 mM to MLM while the Btratfe Hnee Mutrtol56 words
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517 1985-08-14 1 BRIAN GOMEZ - ®y BRIAN GOMEZ Industrial Correspondent A SARAWAK BUSINESSMAN has won a landmark case in Japan against Mitsui A Co for the non-execution of a joint venture logging deal in Indonesia. Both parties are appealing against the controversial decision. Mitsui was ordered to pay compensation of517 words
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Article456 1985-08-14 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH BACKED BY A $100 million computer centre and a 350strong staff, Singapore Airlines has taken the first step to diversify into a new busine— supplying aviation software to commercial airlines. It recently entered into an agreement to help Alitalia456 words
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110 1985-08-14 1 Reuter INDONESIA WILL CUT the price of some of its crude oil soon in an effort to boost flagging oil sales, which provide the country with nearly two-thirds of its foreign exchange earnings. Oil industry sources in Jakarta said yesterdayReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement165 1985-08-14 1 BALLY SERIES FT3QDO FT 3050 The new compact copiers from Ricoh. The series FT 3000 range of compact copiers can meet the needs. of any office, large or small. FT 3050 is furthermore capable of producing reduction and enlargement copies, a feature usually found in larger copiers. In all, 6165 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration466 1985-08-14 2 LOH HUI YIN - Workers and management urged to do their part in face of economic downturn By LOH HUI YIN THERE MUST BE flexibility from workers and management in adjusting to the present economic downturn. In such times, it becomes more imperative for both groups to raise their productivity466 words
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200 1985-08-14 2 THE WILLINGNESS of workers to forgo their National Wages Council increases this year is more significant than the money saved by their companies. It created confidence in Singapore and its people and showed investors that the Republic was a good (dace to200 words
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200 1985-08-14 2 IN A STRONG SHOW of confidence in Singapore, electronics company Fairchild's sophisticated US$2 million integrated design centre will begin operations at the beginning of next year. "We are down but not out. Although the effects of the recession hurt us badly, we have200 words
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118 1985-08-14 2 COMPUTERASLA *85 opens today at die World Trade Centre, with 144 exhibitors. Formerly known as PerCompAsis, the latest fourday ertihitioa has expanded from personal computer* into a full range of computers for both business and personal use. It is also different in that there are118 words
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Article111 1985-08-14 2 PROJECT ORBIS, the International flying eye hospital that has been in Singapore for the past fortnight conducting an exchange of ophthalmic skills for doctors In Singapore and the region, will round off its visit with a symposium on Aug 15. The Singapore Eye Foundation and the111 words
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392 1985-08-14 3 JEFFREY TSANG - •r JEFFREY TSANG COMPUTERISED "experts" may become commonplace soon bit instead of displacing human professionals from their seats, it is likely that more Jobs will be creeled. Mr Raymond Kurzweil, a noted American inventor and entrepreneur in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), said that392 words
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140 1985-08-14 3 SINGAPORE must export at least $240 million double last -year's figure to achieve the status of an international printing and publishing centre such as New York or London. Mr Liu gMh Shin, the assis- tant bead of the Economic Development Board,140 words
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259 1985-08-14 3 THE FIRST arts administration course launched yesterday marked the start of better things to come fa* people behind Singapore's arts scene. Mr Wong Kan Seng, Minister of State (Community Development), officiated at the opening of the two courses aimed at government arts259 words
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Article, Illustration224 1985-08-14 3 THE INDIAN TOURIST office has brought together three outbound tour operators to package pilgrimage tours to Buddhist sites there to boost traffic between India and this region. The director-general of Indian Tourism, Dr N K Sen Gupta, told a briefing yesterday that this was224 words
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446 1985-08-14 3 BRIAN GOMEZ - Economic integration vital, says academic By BRIAN GOMEZ Industrial Correspondent SINGAPORE'S FREE PORT status can be protected if Asean adopts a hybrid free trade area-cum-customs union as a long-term strategy to boost regional trade. Dr Hans Christoph Rieger, a visiting fellow at the446 words
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Article112 1985-08-14 3 ASEAN SOLIDARITY and cooperation appears "to be lacking" in the petroleum area, although oil is dominant in intra-regional trade. The of intra-re-gional Asean trade shows a predominance of petroleum products in Singapore's trade with Malaysia and Indonesia and in its exports to Thailand, says Dr HC Rieger,112 words
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Article109 1985-08-14 3 MRT WORKSITES and expressways have added a new dement to urban noise in Stagapore and an international conference on the acoustic environment aims to address this problem. The conference, "Achieving a Better Acoustic Environment", on Aug 8 and 30 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, brings together109 words
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301 1985-08-14 3 TWO MORTGAGEE AUCTIONS featuring a total of more than 35 properties will be held today and tomorrow. The majority of the items being auctioned are residential units, with 15 houses and eight apartments put up for sale by banks and other financial institutions.301 words
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Advertisement226 1985-08-14 3 Increase your share portfolio with our AMEM Account. If you are thinking of increasing your share portfolio, you can easily do so with our Arab-Malaysian Investment Management (AMIM) Account All you have to do is start an AMIM Account with us with acceptable securities or assets as collateral. We will226 words
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Advertisement213 1985-08-14 3 apex systems i;; t)111 insurance Imsiiiess This special combination of skills is almost impossible to findi Proof that we have It our four comprehensive software packages for the Insurance Industry, fully developed in Singapore and successfully Installed at many sites in this region. The combination can also be working for213 words
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OVERSEAS
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573 1985-08-14 4 Economists not worried by the increase NYT A SPURT IN THE COST of food the largest in a year sent US prices at the producer level 0.3 per cent higher in July. The July increase in the producer price index for finished goods was theNYT - 573 words
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Article88 1985-08-14 4 Reuter THE AMERICAN BUDGET deficit will be about US$4l billion higher over the next three years than projected by the US Congressional Budget Resolution. Congressional Budget Office estimates showed deficits of $175 billion in fiscal 1986 begin- ning Oct 1, $163 billion in 1967 andReuter - 88 words
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227 1985-08-14 4 Reuter UNION CARBIDE Corp has said it delayed warning residents for about 20 minutes that a toxic gas leak had occurred In its chemical plant in West Virginia in the mistaken belief that the release would not spread outside the facility. Plant manager HankReuter - 227 words
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372 1985-08-14 4 AP the us Government has cancelled debts of U*****.7 million over the past seven years for the food it shipped to six poor countries. In a report, the General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress, criticised the Handling of some of theAP - 372 words
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252 1985-08-14 4 UK company seeks live-in help just to live in UPI A BRITISH HOUSING construction company will pay a man and woman US$l4O a week each Just to lounge around the home all day. Miller Homes said on Monday it was seeking to turn one of its show houses into aUPI - 252 words
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Article88 1985-08-14 4 Reuter FORMER PHILIPPINE congressman Raul Daza stunned a court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to subversion charges, but then changed his mind. Daza was granted bail of 50,000 pesos by a Quezon City regional trial court which act Aug 17 as the date for his trial.Reuter - 88 words
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274 1985-08-14 4 Reuter -1 r i iitfii i 1 SfSiIS'WILL NOT target its long war with Japan, wWdb left million Chinese casualties, but the two countries will never fight again, a senior Commbfeist Party official said yesterGao Liang, the head of the ForeignReuter - 274 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article66 1985-08-14 4 BRITAIN S3 failing to make full use of the latest technology and runs the rim of becoming a third-rate industrial nation. The opposition Social Democratic Party (SDP), in a paper prepared for its tntmal conference in London next month, also criticised poor- social and economic66 words
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Article81 1985-08-14 4 MORE THAN HALF of all Chinese businesses had avoided paying taxes by one means or another, said the Beijing Review yesterday, citing a recent statement by Jin Xin, the head of the taxation office at the finance ministry. Mr Jin said 7.2 million businesses were now subject to81 words
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Article61 1985-08-14 4 THE SUPREME religious body of the Sikhs has sued the New Delhi government for millions of dollars for damaging their holiest shrine, the Golden Temple, and 42 others in an army assault in June last year. The Shirom*ni Gurdwara Prabandhak committee is seeking US$B33 million in loans61 words
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Article57 1985-08-14 4 Agencies THE BIGGEST of Uganda's three guerilla groups was advancing on the key western town of Masaka, said eyewitnesses, as scheduled peace t»iks with the country's new military leaders hung In the balance yesterday. Earlier, the guerilla force, the National Resistance Army (NRA), was reported to haveAgencies - 57 words
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Article738 1985-08-14 4 Qprotoc ARRIVALS Same* Local Frow PAA PA21 tHM 0020 LAX/TYO/HKG SIA CAL MAS KAL MAS MAS SQ41 obio MH68I KE624 MH603 MH811 0605 0615 0620 0640 0905 0940 MAA JED/DHA KUL KUL KUL PEN MAS SIA RBA CPA OA MH671 SQI03 BM2I CX7I0 GA960 0950 1005 1030738 words
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Advertisement217 1985-08-14 4 Dine free everyday at the Seafood Theativ Restaur -urn We're conducting a everyday at 1.15pm and 9pm./lf you're at the f winning table, your entire meal is free, regardless of what you've ordered car the size of your table! if you're not the at Theatre Restaurant you just can't 11217 words
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Miscellaneous37 1985-08-14 4 Doonesbury yf m t! f* IS m m »,JV -wmm L BY GARRY TRUDEAU UH&&BRVOU POT A BUNCH L M. k w m m ft B m r^'-ss i <r nil S! I m .«r >/• rA"* V-k37 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article290 1985-08-14 5 in S cents/kg. FOB in bales NOON CLOSE Buyers Setters Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 166 00 167 00 166 50 167.50N Int 1 RSS Sept 85 164 50 165.00 165 25 ***** Int 1 RSS Oct 85 162 25 162 75 163 00 163.50 Int290 words
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Article82 1985-08-14 5 (cetm/Vg, 1-ton paUctt) SEPT 85 OCT 85 (current month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS Buytfi S«M«n Sellers SSR 20 140.00 142.00N ***** 143.00N SSR 50 138.00 I40.00N 139 00 141.00N MRELB Buycn S«ll*rs Buyers Set ten SMR CV 187.00 189.00N 188.00 190.00N SMR L 187.00 189.00N 188.0082 words
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Article163 1985-08-14 5 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday eased further on short selling and lack of fresh buying interest, dampened by weaker Chicago soyoil futures. Anticipation on a further fall in soyoil prices following a slightly bearish US soybean production estimate by the USDA also weighed on prices. Trading was163 words
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Article184 1985-08-14 5 WHEAT FUTURES on Monday closed three to four cents a bushel higher in light activity. December ended near the top of a five US cent range. Commission house short-covering, following the trend in other pits, was the main feature in an otherwise dull market. Many traders were sidelined 1184 words
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Article96 1985-08-14 5 FURTHER snppert by the bailer stock mmger yesterday helped the Kula Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) firm 14 cents to MSM.M per Ule, still within the ITA lower range of 21.1t and 32.M. The BSM toek meet of the 129 tenses offered against 152 on Monday. Local bnyers absorbed96 words
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Article143 1985-08-14 5 Yarn (hi HK$ per bole of 400 lb) Chino carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 2,500 Blue Phoenix 20's 2,550 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,000 Blue Phoenix 40 1 3,350 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21's 2,800 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,200 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,400 Open-end yarn143 words
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Article161 1985-08-14 5 SINGAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed marginally higher with September One RSS buyers quoted at 165.25 cents per kilo, up 0.50 cents from Monday. MALAYSIA Activity on the market remained dampened by the continuing absence of the Inro buffer stock manager despite a fall in the fiveday moving average to161 words
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Article125 1985-08-14 5 Singapore (SS/ktlo, •x-9odow< Fragrant new crop 1st 080 2nd 058 3rd 056 New Crop 25% no stock 10% no stock Thai Broken A-super 0.54 Special 052 Thai Rica 55% no stock China Rica 10% no stock 15% 075 25% no stock 35% no stock Thai Bailed Rice 5% 060125 words
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Article517 1985-08-14 5 COFFEE ROBUSTA FUTURES fell back yesterday morning on mixed selling, mostly due to sterling's strength against the dollar, but also pressured by bearish charts. November traded last at £1,665, down £25 from Monday night, but £8 above its session low. Total volume was 1,624 lots, includ»23s crosses. Physicals517 words
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Advertisement265 1985-08-14 5 THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED MTIMi REPORT IStS The Difectors of The Bank of East Asia, Limited announce that the unaudited consolidated profit after providing for taxation and after making transfers to inner reserves for the six months period ended 30th June, 1985 amounted to HK555.317,000, representing an increase265 words
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Advertisement13 1985-08-14 5 CAMUS XO ELECTED THE BI ST i tl JUL i Cl«] Camu•v XO13 words
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TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
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Article, Illustration666 1985-08-14 6 CHUANG PECK MING - Group redeploys executives to supermarket chain By CHUANG PECK MING MARITIME HOLDINGS has embarked on a new training programme to keep up with the expansion of its chain of mini supermarkets. The training programme for the group's staff in its Newmart Farm Product stores666 words
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162 1985-08-14 6 SINGAPORE IS SENDING five pre-university students to attend the International Science School in Sydney, Australia. The two-week school course is held every two years and is organised by the Science Foundation for Physics (Australia). It is attended by 120 pre-um-versity students from162 words
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136 1985-08-14 6 ARE YOU INTERESTED in finding out how students at the vocational institutes learn furni-ture-making, graphic and interior design, or electrical fitting and mechanics? Four of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board's institutes will be opening their doors to the public over the next few136 words
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Article824 1985-08-14 6 Seminars and courses DURATION Aug 13— Sep 24 Aug 14 Aug 14-15 Aug 14-16 Aug 15 Aug 15 Aug 15-16 Aug 15-16 Aug 15-16 Aug 15-16 Aug 16 Aug 16 Aug 19-20 Aug 19-21 Aug 19-21 Aug 19-21 Aug 19-23 Aug 19-23 Aug 19-23 Aug 19-23 Aug 20Sep824 words
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Advertisement244 1985-08-14 6 DAEWOO CORPORATION We are offering the following second-hand goods for sale: OFFICE EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION MODEL QUANTITY AIR-CONDITIONER REFRIGERATOR •FREEZER TELEVISION VIDEO RECORDER WASHING MACHINE •DRYER •CAMERA TYPEWRITER AUTO FAN DITTO MACHINE PABX SEWING MACHINE •PROJECTOR WATER COOLER •CALCULATOR AMPLIFIER/MICROPHONE SPEAKER •MEGAPHONE WALKIE TALKIE INTERPHONE DRAWING TABLE CABINET FILE BOX DESK/CHAIR244 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article610 1985-08-14 7 SINGAPORE THE US dollar yesterday closed narrowly mixed against major currencies after Its morning gains were pared in moderate late afternoon trading on European selling. It eased to 2.2835/50 Swiss francs from a firmer 2.2920/30 opening and compared with New York's 2.2860/80 close and to 236.25/35 yen from610 words
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Article175 1985-08-14 7 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to unit of foreign Md Ofler a raaa parity currency: US do*ar 2.1970 2.1980 2.8196 -22.08 Sterling pound ***** 3.0552 7.3469 -58 48 Australian doHar 1.5642 1.5671 3.4286 -54.38 NZ doHar 1.2171 1.2198 3.4286 -64.50 Canadian dolor 1.6190 1.6209 3.4206 -52.67175 words
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Article339 1985-08-14 7 BA futures EURODOLLAR futures yesterday opened lower in view of the bearish producer price index number. The September contract opened four ticks lower at 91.93 and was traded to a low of 91.90 before closing at 91.94. Trading was cautious as dealers awaited the batch of US economic dataBA futures - 339 words
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Article222 1985-08-14 7 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed firmer in active trading, mainly on local short-cov-ering. Dealers noted some overseas buying interest late in the day as the US dollar showed signs of weakness. The metal ended at U*****.40/80 an ounce compared with New York's 326.70/327.20 close and the 326.50/90 finish here on222 words
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Article, Illustration290 1985-08-14 7 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Overnight firmed 3/16 point to 7-15/16 7-13/16 at the outset. Periods were little changed at slightly lower earlier levels of 7-15/16 7-13/16 for one month, 8-1/16 7-15/16 for three months and 8V« 8 1290 words
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Article34 1985-08-14 7 S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Offer Hd Ov«r night 4 1/4 4 I -month 4 7/16 5 2-month 4 9/16 4 7/16 3-month 4 5/8 4 1/2 Overnight mode: 3 1/234 words
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158 1985-08-14 7 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S July balance of payment figures, which show a record monthly current account deficit of $1.32 billion, should be treated with considerable caution. Treasurer Paul Keating said the July 1964 current account deficit was $1.1 billion and the previous record was $1.15 billionReuter - 158 words
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Article40 1985-08-14 7 FT FOUR MAJOR Danish banks have announced cuts in their lending rates by one per cent, to take effect within the next few days. The banks are Privatbanken, Copenhagen Handelsbank, Andelsbanken and Savings Bank SDS. FTFT - 40 words
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457 1985-08-14 7 Reuter THE KEEN DEMAND which has pushed the New Zealand dollar to a succession of postfloat highs shows no sign of diminishing, foreign exchange dealers and analysts polled by Reuters said in New Zealand. They attributed interest in the currency to high interestReuter - 457 words
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233 1985-08-14 7 UPI BANK OF CHINA, hit by a swift decline in foreign reserves in the wake of an import spending spree, is adopting loan guidelines aimed at spurring exports and rebuilding pxisting industries. The bank said that loans would be provided for the productionUPI - 233 words
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Article206 1985-08-14 7 AFP BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT Jose Sarney plans to honour his country's financial commitments but is in no hurry to reach an understanding with the International Monetary Fund. Mr Sarney said he did not intend to "politicise the problems of the foreign debt" by "ganging up againstAFP - 206 words
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Article87 1985-08-14 7 AP TRADE-RELATED DEBTS owed to the world's 15 richest nations totalled more than US$7Bl billion at the end of the year, with Brazil as the leading debtor nation. Figures released on Monday by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and DevelopmentAP - 87 words
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Advertisement393 1985-08-14 7 Seminar on Banking Laws and Regulations (Interpretation and problem issues) Peat Marwick will be holding a seminar on the major provisions in The Banking Act and the major banking and merchant banking regulations in Singapore on 28th August 1985 at the Pavilion Inter-Continental Hotel from 9 am to 12.45 pm393 words
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FEATURES
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Article439 1985-08-14 8 BY SOME PERVERSE LAW, tourist-dependent merchants seem intent on biting the hand that feeds them, whether business is good or bad. If times are bad, the desire to cheat unwary quarry is stronger. If the going is good, retailers grow indifferent to their customers and439 words
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1181 1985-08-14 8 TERESA LIM - Viewpoint By TERESA LIM Special Correspondent "ENTREPRENEUR" has become the magic word operative in Singapore at the moment. We need them. We're short of them. If we had more of them, our problems could be solved. But where do we find them? The Economic1,181 words
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Article, Illustration628 1985-08-14 8 BRIAN GOMEZ - Most international corporate lawyers would accept deals signed by the general manager of a sogo sosha. BT Industrial Correspondent BRIAN GOMEZ reports on a landmark trial, initiated in 1979, in which the Tokyo District Court has ruled that such deals could actually be invalid. BRIAN GOMEZ CAN628 words
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157 1985-08-14 8 TAN HENG HUAY - letter to the Editor TAN HENG HUAY HENG HUAY, Exeeattve Assistant Secretary (PmbUc Relations), HDB Dear Sir Please refer to the article, "HDB moves closer to multi-storey parking in the estates", published in BT on July 27. We wish to draw your157 words
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Advertisement142 1985-08-14 8 WE'RE FUSSY ABOUT LITTLE THINGS. V At it y.y After a long day of business meetings, you'd like nothing better than to unwind with a cold glass of beer. Topped with a [me creamy head that locks in the freshness and flavour. At the Equatorial, we serve it to you142 words
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Advertisement336 1985-08-14 8 NOTICE INTO DGB COUBTOT TCI REPUBLIC Or SINGAPORE n*. tu tt ins > NOTICE Is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the abovenamed Company by the High Court was on the 23rd day of July 1965 presented by the Company, a company incorporated In the Republic336 words
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Miscellaneous672 1985-08-14 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Cook's out of line. Boss! (5) 6 Separated from Sadie (5) 9 Like a relative in Australia? (7) 10 A French bed without lamp (5) 11 Seems openly bored (5) 12 He's familiar to his wife (5) 13 A shy target (7) 15 Police hero? (3)672 words
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SPORTS
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Article508 1985-08-14 9 WALTON MORAIS - Local pros may skip next year's Open over entry rules By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE'S professional golfers are threatening to boycott next year's Singapore Open golf tournament unless more of them are given direct entry into the competition. They are asking for an increase from 12 to 15 in508 words
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Article, Illustration497 1985-08-14 9 BRIAN MILLER - SINGAPORE LADIES' GOLF ASSOCIATION 10/ mu/f de Cartier Pans 1985 AMATEUR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP By I BRIAN MILLER WITH MALAYSIA'S Choo Lai Chee almost ready to throw in the towel, the fight for this year's Singapore Open Ladies golf championship could develop497 words
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Article284 1985-08-14 9 KEEP YOUR FINGERS crossed as at 0600 hours in Plymouth, England Singapore's Highland Fling and Pocket Battleship remained among the 22 Admiral's Cup yachts left in the storm-swept final event, the Fastnet Race. With one full day's sailing to go in the 968-km marathon, Highland284 words
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Article, Illustration243 1985-08-14 9 Reuter AMERICANS Matt Biondi, the world's fastest swimmer, and Mary T Meagher, a double Olympic butterfly champion, will swim in the Pan Pacific Games in Tokyo on Aug 16 to 19 and at the World Student Games in Kobe which start the following week. TheReuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration231 1985-08-14 9 UPI FROM THE START of this year's PGA tour, the accent has been on youth. There have been eight firsttime winners on the circuit this year and just to put an exclamation point on the whole thing, one of them was an amateur. GoingUPI - 231 words
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445 1985-08-14 9 Reuter BRITAIN'S "sport of kings" has new rulers Arab sheikhs and princes have founded a thoroughbred dynasty that could dominate English horae racing for decades to come. This new generation of "Arabian knights" has launched a multi-million dollar assault on the sport, buying the finestReuter - 445 words
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Advertisement370 1985-08-14 9 CREB presents Its Third Annual NATIONAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE am, rz i. mjH Venue: Regent Ballroom, Kuala Lumpur. Date: 29th August 1985 1985 is a trying year tor Malaysia Our economy is undergoing strains ot a prolonged recession The third National Economic Conference will focus on the road ahead It will370 words
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Miscellaneous1186 1985-08-14 9 Isa mm i-j'-t"- rvr X Funny, cuts but dangerous LORNE GREEN'S NEW WILDERNESS 125 pm, Channel 5 Polar bears are among the few animals that survive on the Arctic ice pack. This episode takes a look at these bears animals that are often thought to be furry and cute but1,186 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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309 1985-08-14 10 Reuter PLANS TO MODERNISE West Germany's eight stock markets should be finalised by the end of the year and bear fruit next year, Frankfurt bourse president Karl-Oskar Koenigs said. Mr Koenigs devised a plan to centralise stock market technology and administration earlierReuter - 309 words
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Article97 1985-08-14 10 HONGKONG Monday 1382.1 Hang Seng Index Week ago 1362.5 Tuesday 1687.09 NEW YORK Monday 1699.43 Week ago 1700.93 Dow Jones Monday 1314.29 TOKYO Friday 1320.79 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1346 89 Tuesday *****.71 Standard Poors Monday *****.64 Monday 187.63 Week ago *****.28 Friday 188.32 TSE Index Week97 words
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358 1985-08-14 10 Reuter SHARE PRICES continued to slump on Wall Street on Monday as investors apparently took out their frustration with the economy on the market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 6.50 points to 1314.29, the lowest level since June 20 when it closed at 1299.73.Reuter - 358 words
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Article154 1985-08-14 10 AUG 12 AMto a 20* •f/inch Imp OI Inco 49* 19* •ft AIcon 36* bit UH 17* -ft Aigomo Argoan HMgs 21* Karr Add 16* 20* unch Bonk Moot 30 Bank Nova Scotia M Canada 13* 42* inch Mc Btedd 20* -ft BP Can Ltd 32 inch Moo f154 words
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Article210 1985-08-14 10 500 -5 AUG 12 MM 1540 15 INDUSTRIALS Ml MMGS A Alpha 860 10 2905 55 175 AE And a 800 unch -5 50 BMroofm 1275 100 350 AMIC 2750 BuftcH ram 1100 25 22* C G Smrth 2300 25 960 CNA 240 unch 1100 25 Cum* Franc* 385210 words
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Article676 1985-08-14 10 AUG 12 uss Alcan AJumn Alcoa 26* 33* Alaghany Lud AKad Cham Cp AM Storm Afc-Chafenan Am Brandt Inc Am Broodcatf Am Can Co Am Cyanamd Am Dac Pw Am Exprow Am Horn* Prod Am Motor* Cp Am Natural Got AnTilt T«L Amai Inc cxjo rmi AMF he676 words
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Article843 1985-08-14 10 Amsterdam fcUG 12 Ffc AM 503 00 -0 5 Aagoo 96 00 -1.5 Ahold 237.70 +09 Akjo 122.00 -0.8 AMEV 267 00 -2 Amtat Amro Bank 85 80ax4 6 Bwfcal 45 70 -0 1 Bob 9® 30 -1.7 409.00 -6 laakiii Bw Tat 101.00 -1 Caland 3800 +0.2843 words
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Article53 1985-08-14 10 Reuter COCA COLA has reacted an agreement with NutriFoods International and holders of 70 per cent of Nutri-Foods stock to buy the company. Coca Cola whl pay US$lO a share to outstanding holders, and $4 a share and future earnings to holders of 70 per cent of theReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement185 1985-08-14 10 sSf. <*=» M m id diss sad -egjteffialii 1; ;r® £f jflfe Tty the exciting and winning Vf combination of deep fried crab claws or JSZ crispy fried padi chicken. All for $11.00 only! the vibrant music of the and "Thunderbirds". A separate order of crab claws or padi chicken185 words
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Advertisement143 1985-08-14 10 munt jr S3 KJti f t < 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 the surprise. The table's set for you.143 words
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Advertisement96 1985-08-14 10 0 Gardep Time: 12 noon 2.30 pm Price: $12.0CT Fashion Show: 1.15 pm Models by IVKIfI/UHMI Modelling Agency Swim-wear by: Triumph International Resident 181, Kitchener Road.Singapore 0820 Tel: *****22 I s et h A sumptous buffet lunch awaits you with savoury specialities to please the palette. Our menu includes popular96 words
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Advertisement102 1985-08-14 10 o**43 unkai 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 -HFURAMA SINGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street, Singapore 0105 Tel 533 3888 King s den Sheer Relaxation! A lounge102 words
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Advertisement158 1985-08-14 10 London stocks on paga 13 ft* authenticlfeochewdettcatiest come to Ffeng Cheng Lou A Special Family Menus I 20- Meai (for 6 persons) Crown Prince s three-dish combination Teochew soyed goose me»l Dried scallop with green vegetables Braised duck with lemon in soup Steamed pomlret Dessert ISO-« Menu (for 4 persons)158 words
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Article336 1985-08-14 11 HONGKONG: Stock prices closed lower yesterday as investors took profits after Monday's strong gains. The Hang Seng Index, which gained nearly 23 points on Monday, shed 12.34 points to finish at 1687.09. Technical selling emerged with the index near the key chart point of 1700. Turnover fell to $285.16336 words
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Article203 1985-08-14 11 AUG 13 NT 0 06 -0 1 -02 Lien Hwo Indus Nan Yo Ptas 9 30 21 90 13 85 -0 15 -0 1 -0 1 Asm Cement 2040 22 60 Pacific Elect Wre 12 05 -0 15 Chang H*o Bank 45.00 14.35 -0 1 -0 15 Pooturvg Paper203 words
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Article383 1985-08-14 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed lower in dull trading yesterday with many investors taking to the sidelines, depressed by the Japan Air Lines aircraft crash and the business failure of Sanko Steamship. The market average finished at *****.71, down 46.17 from Monday when it lost 28.31. Turnover was a very383 words
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Article77 1985-08-14 11 MANILA: Prices yesterday closed mixed in dull trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index put on 3.99 to 137.34 and the Mining Marker fell by 33.51 to 644.29 while oils remained steady at 0.744. AUG 13 Pull ManiMl Onantoi B PMti B 0013 unch 0 1250 -0.005 0001 PLOT 3777 words
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Article361 1985-08-14 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed at new record highs yesterday with strong gains in all sectors despite a lack of bullish news. Brokers said the market recovered from hesitant early trading to show strength in resource and selected industrial stocks, in spite of mixed signals from abroad. At the361 words
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Article72 1985-08-14 11 AUG 13 Woo 672 42 Hyundai Cor»t HyvrxJai Motor KAL 900 823 430 LT*Ch +s 4 CKoneurvg Bk 635 -5 Korao Fnt 730 5 11 5 Commarcial 8k 730 7 KortoSh*) 376 3 -6 627 -1 Doawoo kvi* 640 Sormung Co 695 -5 490 +16 Sarraung El*c 791 172 words
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Article135 1985-08-14 11 BANGKOK: Share prices closed lower yesterday in inactive trading. The Book Club Index dipped by 0.69 point to 140.61. Declines led advances by more than six to one. AUG 13 Aokham Thai MM S<am Cituen Sam City Cement 85 510 •1 unch Ayuttxjyo h» South Aw Ftot Strong Pock135 words
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Article59 1985-08-14 11 Reuter HUTCHISON WHAMPOA has awarded a HK$lBB million contract to Square Construction for the podium and 11 of 18 towers in site 2 of Whampoa Garden Residential and Commercial Complex. It comprises 2,160 residential units and 269,000 sq ft of commercial space. Work is expected to beReuter - 59 words
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Article322 1985-08-14 11 Beraama THAILAND'S recently-established toy industry is fast gaining a status that could make it a leading foreign exchange earner for the country. From a cottage enterprise it has now developed into a multimillion baht industry that is being actively promoted by the Board of InvestmentBeraama - 322 words
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Article140 1985-08-14 11 Reuter McDONNELL Douglas Corporation has reached agreement with Japan's TAO domestic airline to sell it commercial aircraft worth about US$3OO million. A McDonnell Douglas official, who asked not to be identified, said that the planes were 150-passenger twin-engine MB-81 and MD-87 aircraft. The McDonnell DouglasReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement651 1985-08-14 11 Let These Two Personalities Thrill You With New York's Famous Jazz! Don't miss Sabrina Carnesi, featured in the Montreux Jazz Festival and New York's Women's Jazz Festival. Esther Blue has played with such greats as Nancy Wilson and George Benson. No cover charge for non-diners. Showtime: from 10 pm [Eoslhr®Toulouse651 words
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Advertisement95 1985-08-14 11 Savoury Delights Await You At M available during lunch! For reservations call. 235 2698 or 734 6622 act 141/144 Luck: 11am-Spa Dinner 6pm-11pm Mimmmiif, mmrma, 19 Cairnhfll Cilde Singapore 0922 W 734 6622 ORCHARD ROAD LtfOnr Ample Free Parking and Valet Service Oatside CBD r restaurant u Serving a wide95 words
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Article, Illustration4138 1985-08-14 12 A SLIGHT PICK-UP in buying activity in the afternoon session failed to lift share prices on the Singapore stock market yesterday. Investors were reluctant to trade and deals struck were confined to selected issues. At the close, most share prices finished lower.4,138 words
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Article224 1985-08-14 12 SINGAPORE i Rises Maatafcak 1500 Lanrt Tm 162 Ham WmMi 264 JVMI RWTV JO* Saa Um 218 Mm 484 Falls 30 11 9 4 3 +2 Indices tell Aaa 13 IT 649.68 642 94 8T Mkataf *****64 *****60 8TO6/OS -245 -355 STMactnak 751.86 745.92 rust 'm-mss STPnp»m.i224 words
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Article3345 1985-08-14 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".3,345 words
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Article76 1985-08-14 12 BIKJT SEMBAWANG ESTATES limited: 19th AGM at 19th Floor, OCBC Centre. Chulia Street, Singapore 0104, today at noon. GENERAL LUMBER (HOLDINGS) Berkad: EGM at Dewan Bentara, Hotel Dayang, off Jalan Barat, Petaling Jaya, tomorrow at 9.30am. DEVELOPMENT COMMERCIAL BANE Berlmd: 20th AGM at the Ballroom, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan76 words
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Article, Illustration685 1985-08-14 13 iB rnrn^ By HOCK LOCK SIEW A MAJOR CORPORATE event is being keenly awaited in Hongkong which is likely to involve debt-free Hutchison Whampoa, controlled by Mr Li Ka-Shing, Mr Simon Keswick's Jardine Matheson and Hongkong Land, and Singaporebaaed financier Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat in theBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 685 words
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560 1985-08-14 13 SHARE PRICES yielded further ground in quiet trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Business was selectively active with a handful of industrial counters hogging the limelight. Share prices opened at or slightly below their overnight levels and edged lower in the560 words
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Article2307 1985-08-14 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. MDUSTRMLS A <"W (I 708) Alcorn 898 90S) (1) .912,307 words
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565 1985-08-14 13 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM TRADING GROUP Mulpha (Singapore) Ltd has rescued Safeway Fast Food Pte Ltd, the franchise holder of Hardee's Restaurant and Baskin-Robbins' ice cream, from the hands of the receivers. Safeway, which is Jointly owned by ailing Lee Brothers Poultry and Metro565 words
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Article224 1985-08-14 13 Menegers' pricat for Aug 14 Singapore Unit Trust Th* Cwwwrct 1.59 1.69 Th* Sovrigs Fund 1.27 1.35 S'por* Prog Fund 0.70 0.74 S'por* Sac Fund 0 99*105 S'por* Invott Fund 0.76 0.81 S'por* Equity Find 0.71 0.75 Aata UnH Trust Mol trw**t Fund 2.04 2.17 Mol Prog Fund224 words
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Article105 1985-08-14 13 DBS NOMINEES has sold 79,000 shares in Intraoe LM for $124,945, reducing its stake to 11.829 miffion shares (15.77 per cent) from 1L908 million shares (15.88 per cent) before. THE TELECOMMUNICATION Authority of Singapore has bought 274,000 shares in fltoga* psie Press for 8L565 million. Following the purchase.105 words
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Article664 1985-08-14 13 SHARE PRICES closed mostly easier yesterday after a mixed sessionAt 3.30pm, the FTSE 100 was down three points at 1,95.1 after aa early higb of U90.8. Saxon Oil ended llOp higher at 460 after news that Enterprise Oil had it with a conditional cash hid of not hem664 words
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Advertisement127 1985-08-14 13 V £f, >>:/ ll 1' I' *Js 'K, Come for business. Stay for pleasure. A convention centre right on the beach helps your delegates relax as they get down to business. Penang is an ideal location with its miles of white sand, clear blue waters and waving palm trees. On127 words
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340 1985-08-14 14 Reuter US RETAIL SALES increased by US$463 million or 0.4 per cent in July to a seasonally adjusted $113.74 billion, the Commerce Department said. Sales last month were up $6.2 billion or 5.7 per cent from July last year, when the level wasReuter - 340 words
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86 1985-08-14 14 Reuter AN ANTI-APARTHEID march in Washington on Monday headed by the widow of civil rights leader Martin Luther King could mark the resumption, after a summer pause, of increasing international public protests against South Africa. Anti-apartheid protesters have been active for over 20 years in BritainReuter - 86 words
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Article449 1985-08-14 14 ALVIN TAY - Biggest contributor to new sums assured By ALVIN TAY TERM ASSURANCE, a life policy which provides the maximum protection at the cheapest cost, is the most popular assurance policy sold here. The policy, with a 40 per cent share of the market, became the biggest449 words
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343 1985-08-14 14 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN THE GOVERNMENT should not take a hasty decision in revising the pay structures of graduates in the civil service, said Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan yesterday. "We want to be sure that whatever the final343 words
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Article, Illustration291 1985-08-14 14 Reuter AFP RESCUERS challenged time and rugged mountain terrain yesterday in a desperate search for survivors among the 524 people on board a Japanese airliner which crashed in the world's worst single aircraft disaster. By the time rain and darkness halted their efforts,Reuter; AFP - 291 words
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217 1985-08-14 14 AFP EXPORT EARNINGS of the Philippines fell by 10.6 per cent in the first half of this year compared with the same period last year, said the Business Day newspaper yesterday, quoting unreleawd official figures. The reported drop supports forecasts by private economists who haveAFP - 217 words
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166 1985-08-14 14 Reuter FILIPINO businessmen are asking the government to defer plans to liberalise imports until the Philippine industry has recovered from the economic crisis. Raul Concepcion, chairman of a private-sector group that monitors and advises government on business policies, said the country's industry wasReuter - 166 words
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229 1985-08-14 14 Reuter THE FAILURE OF Sanko Steamship Co Ltd of Japan could hurt Hongkong shipowners who have more than SO ships chartered-to the company, industry officials said. They said it is too soon to estimate losses but many of the colony's major shipowners are affected.Reuter - 229 words
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Article107 1985-08-14 14 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES firmed on moderate buying from European traders yesterday morning, following a weak dollar. Spot gold rose US$l.4O at $328.50 an ounce. The leading December delivery traded up to $337.50 before pulling back on local selling to $336.20, with a net gain ofReuter - 107 words
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Article72 1985-08-14 14 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market inched higher in early trading yesterday, attempting to recover from the early August sell-off. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up a point to 1315. It fell 6.50 to 1314.29 on Monday, extending the August decline to 40 points. Gains ledReuter - 72 words
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Article56 1985-08-14 14 Reuter TAIWAN'S finance mhilsii j is likely to ssk nan local and WninrUl llWtltlH tions to list themselves on the Tsiwaa stock «change. A ministry official said yesterday that the move would be part of government efforts to promote better management and speed upReuter - 56 words
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Article56 1985-08-14 14 Reuter SOUTH KOREA will release 732 convicts and Juvenile delinquents from prison today to mark the 40th anniversary of the country's independence from Japanese colonial rule. A justice ministry spokesman said yesterday that President Chun Doo Hwan's clemency order did not affect dissident Kite Dae-JungReuter - 56 words
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Article43 1985-08-14 14 Bernama KEUIRO MURATA, Japan's Minister of International Trade and Industry, told a meeting of Young Asean niHliwinwii in Jakarta yesterday that Japan must shoulder its proper international responsibilities to achieve the maintenance and strengthening of the free trade system. BernamaBernama - 43 words
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Article49 1985-08-14 14 Reuter FORMER Asean secretary-general, Hartono Dharsono, a lending Indonesian iltalilinl will go on trial on Monday accused of attending a subversive raeetRetired Ueutenant-Gen-eral Dharsono, CO, was arreted last November after attending a meeting which the government said discussed ways to destabilise the country. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article44 1985-08-14 14 Reuter MORE THAN 90 people were kilted or injured when a Bombay residential block collapsed yesterday and revcue workers ssld they were trying to reach a'tether 8 still trapped. Police said ttafc initial toll was 42 people killed and 50 injuredReuter - 44 words
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Article44 1985-08-14 14 Reuter ABOUT 350 tamer commd- a mm 1> mst insurgents ana Musmn separatists surrendered tb Thai authorities yesterday fc a ceremony which was broadcast over Radio Thailand. They gave a pledge d allegiance to the Supreme Military Commander Arthit Kamlang-Ek. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement218 1985-08-14 14 opENS TOO Atf visit ComputerAsiaBs The Systems event for South East Asia A four-day exhibition at the World Trade Centre Singapore from 14-17 August, ComputerAsiaBs offers you three 'shows-with in-a-show' and a series of seminars. ComputerAsiaBs now includes ProCompAaia the Professional and Business Computer Show, and SoftwareAaia the Applications Show;218 words
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Miscellaneous52 1985-08-14 14 WiIMJBR Outlook for today: Foir. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Aug 13 of the airport: Maximum ttiwurntur* 30 A mwMinvm Associotod hiwiidit) 75 Minimum tomporoturo 23.7 Asiociatod humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 1.70 M L_ 4 1 ROI"'O'l W I Rainfall this month 9.9 Rainy days this52 words
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Article, Illustration354 1985-08-14 15 SEMBAWANG Towing has signed an agreement with China Ocean Engineering Services (COES) to market the latter's equipment and facilities in this region. The deal, signed two weeks ago in Beijing, will give Sembawang Towing a good opportunity to broaden its working base outside Asean. The354 words
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159 1985-08-14 15 AFP PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos on Monday created an international surveillance system (or Philippine log exports to prevent overshipment and smuggling. Under the Presidential order, Philippine government representatives will survey all log shipments at unloading ports abroad, the palace said, adding that no log shipmentAFP - 159 words
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181 1985-08-14 15 AFP NORWEGIAN shipowner Sig Bergesen shipped oil worth more than US$l billion to South Africa over the last six years, making it South Africa's largest supplier, according to information released in Oslo by anti-apartheid organisations. The shipping research bureau inAFP - 181 words
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Article118 1985-08-14 15 Reuter A SOVIET icebreaker has escorted the Russian research ship Mikhail Somov out of the Antarctic ice which trapped it for four months and into open waters, TASS news agency reported. The icebreaker Vladivostok left the Soviet Far East port of the same name inReuter - 118 words
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Article137 1985-08-14 15 AP THE FIRST Chinese merchant ship in many years will call at an Indonesian port next month, following an agreement to reopen direct bilateral trade between the two countries. A Tanjung Priok port official did not give an exact date for the arrival, but said the ship willAP - 137 words
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715 1985-08-14 16 AP PAUL SOLANDER grew up in Quincy and started working as a ship pipe fitter when he was 18 and the 73-hectare shipyard was in its heyday. It had just cranked out 227 navy ships of all sizes and types during World WarAP - 715 words
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216 1985-08-14 16 FT A NOVEL proposal for floating rubbish dumps to collect oil jettisoned by ships in the Mediterranean is to be put to the 16 signatories of the Barcelona convention when they meet in Genoa, Italy, next month. The European commissionFT - 216 words
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392 1985-08-14 16 UPI A PANAMANIAN freighter loaded with fire-damaged Japanese cars will be kept out of Dutch harbour until officials determine it is safe, a Coast Guard spokesman said. The Conl Ace will remain in Unalaska Bay outside Dutch harbour "until inspectors make sure theUPI - 392 words
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Article870 1985-08-14 16 A Top Ent X 4 AB Shpg V 5 Afeo Line VI 3 Affinity Shpg X 2 Ahrenkid Liner X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 APC Line V 4 APL N 2/3 Ant ah Orient X 3 Arrow Lines X 5 Atlas Lines X 1 Anro Service870 words
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Article1520 1985-08-14 16 BUSINESS maintained sufficient volume to prevent further rate damage but remained seasonally slow on the London freights market on Monday. Much of the voyage interest concentrated on Iron ore and coal trades, while time-charter engagements provided employment for several small vessels in eastern delivery areas. Italian account Sidermar1,520 words
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201 1985-08-14 17 STUDENTS FROM the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Singapore Branch came out tops in the April 1985 intermediate and final examinations. Mr P Suryanarayanan headed the intermediate examinations order of merit list and received the Elders IXL award, a prize traditionally awarded to the201 words
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475 1985-08-14 17 Lloyd's List SOUTH KOREA plans to support its troubled shipbuilding industry by constructing 18 oceangoing vessels in domestic yards and possibly increasing the national shipbuilding fund for 1986 to W0n230 billion (US$262 million). The government is likely to provide an extra Won 36Lloyd's List - 475 words
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Article733 1985-08-14 17 AFP THE BARGAIN rate levels prevailing on the freight market, particularly on certain key grain routes, seemed at last to have captured the attention of charterers over the past week. Opportunities for charterers to arrange longerterm freight space requirements at advantageous rates saw a handful of autumn fixturesAFP - 733 words
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Article188 1985-08-14 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FA* EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. •K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.188 words
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Article111 1985-08-14 17 AP THE INDIAN government said the owners of two Indian ships that disappeared m June with 44 people on board were "callous and negligent." The owners, Naini Shipping Company of Bombay, showed "callousness and criminal negligence" by not informing the authorities until five days after theAP - 111 words
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3215 1985-08-14 22 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.3,215 words
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Article684 1985-08-14 23 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO i Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Skip Voy date/time Operotor cargo schedule Locotion j Jenknk A New Jersey Sea Hawk ft iris Ace t Axel Maersk Ntoga 30 i Osaka M Unt Pioneer Leipzig Prof Rylke Monte Ruby Holsatic684 words
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Article1685 1985-08-14 23 Who acts for whom The leading shipping line* operating from local ports and their agents. A-B A Top Enterprise* ft* Ltd Some (S) AS Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Afeo Line Atncon Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Lmer Km Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus Shipping Agencies (S) Muitiport Sdn Bhd (PK1,685 words
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Article374 1985-08-14 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI B«rth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Biskra Johneverett Straits Hope Woheng Global Mas Kola Banteng Makmur Holsatia No 9 Donam Suhai Panjang Straits Hope Tozan Jalayamini Bengal Star S Kingsbird Bong San Leipzig KH alongside 14.8/2300 K21 alongside 14.8/2300 K24E alongside 14.8/0600 K19 alongside374 words
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Advertisement64 1985-08-14 15 in-mi INDUSTRY ANALYSTS soy the decision by General Dynamics Corp to close the Quincy yard is not at all surprising. Pag« II SOUTH KOREA plans to support its troubled shipbuilding industry by constructing 18 oceangoing vessels in domestic yords. Page 111 Index to advertisers II Weather map VIII London freight64 words
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Advertisement953 1985-08-14 15 A hard look at what it will take to succeed m business for the next 20 years. With turbulent times ahead. forewarned will be V forearmed $22-00. MAERSK LINE Jung S'pora EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. C* 11/1 IWO MB CfS IVI 23M MS CT It/I ISOO MB CfS It/t 23M953 words
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Advertisement866 1985-08-14 17 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd STRAITS SMPPWG Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunai Porta and Bangkok Ovaraaaa Containars Limited CONTAINERSHVP S£RVICE 10 UK CONTINENT S>ar< PMax STaa KVw| 9raa R'fan Mm 29/1 21/9 M/ 9 11/9 13/9 14/9 lt/9 H/t M/ 9 19/9 U/9 29/9 21/9 23/9866 words
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