The Business Times, 19 August 1985
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Title Section12 1985-08-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 MONDAY, AUGUST 1», 1185 60 CENTS12 words
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79 1985-08-19 1 EXPORT CREDIT insurance Is relatively new to many Singapore exporters though it has been around (or more than 51 years and is a most sought-af-ter form of insurance In the United States, Europe and other countries. Business Times introduces today a fortnightly series79 words
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Article, Illustration790 1985-08-19 1 MANO SABNANI - Over-capacity must be reduced and new growth industries found By MANO SABNANI Deputy Editor PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew last night identified two important tasks which will have to be tackled immediately, if Singapore is to overcome its economic difficulties and resume respectable growth790 words
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Article280 1985-08-19 1 COMPUTER MEMORIES Far East has been told that International Business Machines is not renewing a major contract only months after it hired 300 people in Singapore to make disk drives for IBM small computers. This leaves the company with the task of finding other jobs before the280 words
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319 1985-08-19 1 Bernama WRITERS PLAY A BIG ROLE in inculcating the spirit of nationalism among the people, especially the young, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said. Although the nationalistic spirit could be nurtured through speeches and lectures, writers played the main roleBernama - 319 words
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Article104 1985-08-19 1 THE MCA ad hoc committee is determined to solve the MCA crisis within the three-month period given by the Barisan Nasional and will work out a schedule of branch, divisional and national annual general meetings. The new acting president Datuk Mak Hon Kam said104 words
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122 1985-08-19 1 UPI INDONESIA CLIMAXED its 40th anniversary celebrations last Sunday with a big parade through Jakarta and a mass amnesty for over 20,000 criminals and political prisoners. An estimated half a million cheering, flag-waving spectators crammed the 25-km route of the parade, which organisers saidUPI - 122 words
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Advertisement230 1985-08-19 1 Hr as -■V^Sc->>^'V 9-12 April 1966 Singapore Singapore Exhibition Bandc— Pta Lid 1M: 3M47V7 Business Times free clipping service for leaders Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Newmart chain to embark on $6m expansion 2. Several Chinese accounting rules warrant scrutiny230 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1268 1985-08-19 2 LEE YOKE MENG - Export credit insurance, though new to many Singapore exporters, is a sought-after form of insurance in the United States, Europe and other countries. In this first of a series of fortnightly articles, LEE YOKE MENG discusses its beginnings. LEE YOKE MENG WHEN ORDERS1,268 words
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826 1985-08-19 2 CARLA RAPOPORT - By CARLA RAPOPORT FT DOOR-TO-DOOR selling in most industrialised countries has gone the way of the percolating coffee pot and the black and white television set. For the most part, direct selling is done on the telephone, through the post, or increasingly inFT - 826 words
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861 1985-08-19 2 mm Title: The Effective Bank Director Author: Dm Wright PabUsber: Resten Publishing, a Prentice-Hall eempaay Paget 271. 1185 Reviewed by BRIAN GOMEZ IMAGINE BEING grabbed by the hand and being greeted by a bank officer everytime you pop into the bank to cash a861 words
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FRONTIERS
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Article, Illustration636 1985-08-19 3 LEE HAN SHIH - Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH NYT THE WORLD of animal vision, long a grey area (or scientists, is beginning to come alive with colour. While research in the field is in its infancy, recent find- ings indicate that some species see brightly-hued landscapes in coloursNYT - 636 words
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Article216 1985-08-19 3 Swedish International Press Bureau A FULLY AUTOMATIC machine for printed circuit board production has been introduced by the Swedish company Modulprocesser in Gothenburg. Said to be the only one of its kind, it is easily adaptable for all the various stages of copper-coating, etching and black oxideSwedish International Press Bureau - 216 words
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274 1985-08-19 3 COMPANIES AT THE 15th National Management Game, unsure of the right pricing policy to adopt, opted for the higher end. But it was a gamble which did not pay off. They had unwittingly created a low demand for their products. Market size shrunk by274 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1985-08-19 3 ZHOU MEI - Survey examines modifications to Japanese management abroad By ZHOU MEI Economics Correspondent HUMAN RELATIONS rank high in the list of priorities for Japanese companies in Singapore. This concern is only surpassed by "employment stabilisation". In a survey of eight Asian countries, the Philippines1,062 words
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146 1985-08-19 3 FOR THE PURPOSE of the survey, Japanese enterprises are defined as having the following characteristics: Life-time commitment this assumes that once employed, employees commit themselves to their companies for the rest of their working lives. Job rotation or on-the-job training is regarded as routine. Seniority system146 words
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Advertisement127 1985-08-19 2 Golden Dew COFFEE HOUSE Nobody knows more m I about real Swiss food W W J than a true blue Swiss himself. Heavenly meats air dried or smoked in traditional Swiss fashion. Heart warming soup, celebrated Swiss Raclette. Crusty, whole grain rolls and garden fresh salads. SSf Complete with a127 words
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OVERSEAS
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487 1985-08-19 4 World market faces oversupply, say analysts NYT AMID CONFLICTING reports about the damage that last Thursday's Iraqi air attack caused to Iran's main oil-export terminal on Kharg Island, oil analysts said last Friday that a cutoff of oil from Iran would inNYT - 487 words
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220 1985-08-19 4 Reuter AN AMERICAN congressional group, led by Senate majority leader Robert Dole, yesterday urged South Korea to buy more American goods to correct a trade imbalance. "We did express with candour and some vigour our view that the South Korean government needs to doReuter - 220 words
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Article, Illustration203 1985-08-19 4 UPI PRESIDENT Sayed Ali Khamenei won an expected victory with 87.6 per cent of the vote in Iran's fourth presidential election since the Islamic revolution, Tehran Radio reported. Mr Khamenei received almost nine million votes of 10 million counted by Saturday evening, the radio said. The officialUPI - 203 words
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184 1985-08-19 4 AFP PRESIDENT SUHARTO of Indonesia was roundly applauded in Parliament when he announced that government subsidies to villages throughout the country will be channelled direct via banks to ensure that they will receive the full amount. This subsidy, called presidential aid, which now amounts to oneAFP - 184 words
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Article149 1985-08-19 4 Bernama THE CONSTRUCTION of a wall in strategic places along the Malaysian-Thai border at a cost of M 543.3 million will be started this year. Malaysian Deputy Home Minister, Radzisheikh Ahmad, said yesterday that construction from Perlis to Kelantan would begin as soon as the tendersBernama - 149 words
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Article121 1985-08-19 4 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's visit to the Yasukuni Shrine in memory of the country's war dead has saddened Japan's neighbours which suffered under the Japanese occupation. The official New China News Agency said Nakasone's visit to the shrine last Thursday highlighted "the irreconcilable differences betweenReuter - 121 words
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215 1985-08-19 4 Bernama MEN AND WOMEN working abroad may earn more money than those who stay behind in their own country but they have to pay for it in terms of social disadvantages. A United Nations report, presented at the current session of the committee on populationBernama - 215 words
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239 1985-08-19 4 AP FAR FROM BEING RICH or even "well off," most Chinese peasants can barely feed and clothe themselves and some fail to do that, according to a Chinese newspaper. The People's Daily said on Saturday that peasants were being unfairly taxed byAP - 239 words
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438 1985-08-19 4 AFP VIETNAM DECIDED to withdraw its troops from Cambodia five years earlier than expected because anti-Vietnamese guerilla activity no longer seriously threatened Cambodia's security, said Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach. He said in Phnom Penh that the troops might stay longer if theAFP - 438 words
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Article230 1985-08-19 4 Reuter AIRLINES THROUGHOUT Asia continued to check their Boeing 747s during the weekend after last Monday's Japan Air Lines crash in which 520 people died. The Boeing Corporation has advised all airlines to check the rear sections of their 747 fleets, noting that the tail-fin onReuter - 230 words
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274 1985-08-19 4 AFP UNEMPLOYMENT in China's urban areas has fallen to 1.9 per cent, compared with 5.9 per cent in 1979, the English language China Daily said, quoting the Labour Ministry. Deputy Labour Minister He Guang said that the fall to a 1984 figure ofAFP - 274 words
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Article785 1985-08-19 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time PAA PA21 0020 LAX/TYO/ HKG SIA SQ4I 0605 MAA MAS MH601 0720 KUSIA SQ43 0750 CHA SIA SQ45 0815 MRU MAS MH681 0820 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN sv SV378 0940 JED/RUH CAL 0806 0945 CGK785 words
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307 1985-08-19 5 AP AMERICAN ANALYSTS say two key indicators released last Friday point to a weak US economy which is showing no sign of a rebound predicted by the Reagan Administration. Housing construction fell 2.4 per cent in July, the third consecutive month ofAP - 307 words
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Article99 1985-08-19 5 AP US COMMERCE SECRETARY Malcolm Baldrige has criticised Japan for imposing trade barriers that he says limit US exports there, but he says American industry also is to blame for US trade problems. "In too many cases we were fat and happy after World War n,AP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration49 1985-08-19 5 NINE THOUSAND French billboards are promoting babiee. The posters, which show a baby's head with slogans such as "Life is not just sex", aims to sell the toys of Childbirth as part of a private campaign to boost France's birth rate. Reuter picture Reuter pictureReuter picture - 49 words
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Article158 1985-08-19 5 AFP A TENDENCY to commit suicide and to suffer severe depression apparently passes from one generation to the next, according to a study of a Pennsylvania Amish community published in an American Medical Association journal. The authors, Janice Egeland and Dr James Sussex of the University ofAFP - 158 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article58 1985-08-19 5 MINISTERS OF Australia and New Zealand are predicting that free trade across the Tasman Sea will come earlier than planned. After two days of meetings reviewing the two-and-a-half-year old Closer Economic Relations (CER) trade pact, New Zealand Trade and Industry Minister David Caygill said that free trade was58 words
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Article49 1985-08-19 5 THE UN Industrial Development Organisation (Unido) has confirmed Domingo Siazon of the Philippines as its director general. A six-day constituent session had been dominated by a three-day deadlock of the 53member Industrial Development Board to pick a successor to outgoing executive director Abdel Rahman Khane of Algeria.49 words
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Article57 1985-08-19 5 THE OVERALL estimated cost of President Reagan's rearmament programme for the US has declined slightly over the past three months to US$7Bl.B billion. The new estimate, which includes the 93 major programmes that form the heart of the current build-up, reflects a decline of $608.5 million from57 words
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Article57 1985-08-19 5 THE PHILIPPINE Supreme Court has upheld the deployment in metropolitan Manila of a controversial police force authorised to shoot criminals who resist arrest. The tribunal, voting 12-1, dismissed two petitions by two Manila lawyers who asked that the formation and fielding of the "secret marshals" be declared unconstitutional.57 words
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Article50 1985-08-19 5 BRAZIL WILL HAVE the technical capacity to make a nuclear bomb within five years. But, Brigadier Hugo De Oliveira Piva, director of the Airforce Aerospace Centre, said that the actual construction of the bomb depended on a political decision of the federal government and nothing had been decided.50 words
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Article43 1985-08-19 5 THE LAST ISSUE of Lebanon's only English-lan-guage newspaper appeared on Saturday after nearly two difficult years. Editor Ramez Maluf said the Daily Star was "the latest victim of Lebanon's devastated economy". It would be replaced by a weekly tabloid next month.43 words
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Article53 1985-08-19 5 FORTUNE-TELLING has become a major social disease in the Soviet Union and is ruining many lives, the trade union newsletter TVud said on Saturday. It said that people acted blindly on the predictions. In one case, a woman divorced her husband without reason because the fortune-teller had told her53 words
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Article49 1985-08-19 5 Agencies A 53-YEAR-OLD Indonesian father of seven has offered to donate one of his organs to anyone willing to pay off his US$70,000 debt. The debtor, a building contractor in Jogjakarta, has already sold most of his belongings and is living in a rented house. AgenciesAgencies - 49 words
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311 1985-08-19 5 AFP WEST GERMAN insurance companies have made illegal gifts to political parties and their leaders, according to the current issue of Der Spiegel. The report by the widelyread weekly magazine followed major West German scandals involving political contributions by the huge FlickAFP - 311 words
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459 1985-08-19 5 FT THE COST OF LIVING in the UK fell in July, and the annual inflation rate slipped back below 7 per cent, to the delight of government ministers. The 0.2 per cent fall in average prices in July was the largest for nearlyFT - 459 words
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631 1985-08-19 5 When the customer does not complain Grievances tend to be aired at the wrong places UPI A BUSINESS MAY NOT always know why it loses a customer because few dissatisfied consumers complain to the company, but a business specialist says they nearly always spread the word among friends. "The averageUPI - 631 words
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Article482 1985-08-19 5 AP BRITAIN'S MIS security service secretly controls the hiring and promotion of radio and television staff at the British Broadcasting Corp, according to the Observer newspaper yesterday. The national weekly claimed that a surveillance unit allegedly based at the BBC's London headquarters monitored staff inAP - 482 words
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Advertisement164 1985-08-19 4 <r Irresistible temptations to whet your appetite. Treat your palate to our lavish spread. With Beef Semur, Feng Curried liver and intestines! Or Portuguese Chicken Stew, Pork Umbile, Curry Dabte, Fish Curry and Chinchalok. All specially brought to you by 3 cooks from Malacca. Walk in to a Malacca ambience164 words
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Advertisement185 1985-08-19 5 LINGO LOCAL AREA NETWORKS SYSTEM LINGO®TRANS-NET "PROVIDES BEST NETWORKING. Your PCs can be linked together to share expensive peripherals such as disk drives and printers. PCs can talk to each other and share vital information and programs. And you eliminate the inconvenience of having to carry clumsy diskettes from one185 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1985-08-19 5 Doonesbury ..ANPIPUKS 10 THANK PR. STANHLBURN FOROR6AMZJN6 THE*MOONU6HT UffTH MPMA* J IHSME PARTY ON 7H£ BEACH J W mi K 5 M mm n m m m mt n i K 5® m JOT m wmsM BY GARRY TRUDEAU tWmMhMVs z. m mm m t+ m m w. *1 I60 words
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404 1985-08-19 6 Reuter GOOD WEATHER has smiled on Soviet farmers harvesting grain this year but western agricultural experts said the crop estimated at 190 million tonnes was below target for the seventh year running. The experts, agricultural specialists at western embassies in Moscow, said that warm,Reuter - 404 words
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Article866 1985-08-19 6 COFFEE ROBUSTA FUTURES, under pressure for the most of Friday, staged a partial rally towards the close, which trimmed losses from Thursday night to £37 to £25 a tonne. Futures trading was quiet when movements were dictated by currency considerations. The afternoon session was more active, although the866 words
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Article212 1985-08-19 6 WHEAT FUTURES on Friday closed near the lows on the Chicago Board of Trade, down 4V4 to two US cents per bushel in moderately light trade. September settled at U552.93 Vi after posting a 5V4 cent range on the day. Professional and commission house long liquidation set in at212 words
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630 1985-08-19 6 AFP COMMODITY MARKETS last week remained under the influence of currency movements, although fundamental factors came into play in places. Persistent tension in South Africa at last began to unnerve sentiment among precious metals, with both gold and platinum moving up toAFP - 630 words
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Article32 1985-08-19 6 Dot* Closing pnc« Turnover M$/k«o August 12 30 42 152 August 13 30 56 129 August 14 30 83 83 August 15 30 80 115 August 16 30 87 8032 words
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Article32 1985-08-19 6 Closing prices Dot* jinoopo'f SVk*> M$^ August 12 164.75 186 00 August 13 165.25 186 00 August 14 162.75 184.00 August 15 164.75 184 50 August 16 166 50 185 5032 words
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Article156 1985-08-19 6 Chinese Produce Exchange (Setters' noon daHM prices on Aug 17 (SS/100 k fl Coconut oil Bute FOB 95.00 Qid drum FOB 100 00 Aew drum FOB 112 00 Copro Mixed (loose) 50 buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW Sarawak White FOB foq NLW Sarawak special block FOB NLW156 words
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Article80 1985-08-19 6 AP THE HEAD of the Brazilian Coffee Institute, the government coffee board, Karlos Rischbieter, has resigned. Mr Rischbieter reportedly had policy differences with his superior, Commerce and Industry Minister Roberto Gusmao, who has threatened to shut down the institute. Mr Gusmao has argued that other major BrazilianAP - 80 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article382 1985-08-19 6 THE GREAT uncertainty facing the future exchange rate performance of the US dollar and the absence of many professional market participants on holidays caused international foreign currency trading to be quiet with exceptionally low turnover last week. After its sharp decline last Friday, the dollar rate consolidated382 words
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Article, Illustration492 1985-08-19 6 PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday, Aug 16 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. MNCATES the ima(t of the prime lendng rates of 12 major banks operating in Singapore BANK PLR Algemene Bonk 8'« American Express Bonk 8 3, 4492 words
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Article34 1985-08-19 6 The ronge of coll rotes for the week ended Fridoy, Aug 16: Bonk fund 5 —5.2 Generol fund 5.15 —5 2 $m Movements of funds 2,007 m Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd34 words
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Article212 1985-08-19 6 Asian market ASIAN currency overage deposit rates for the week ended Aug 16 BID PRICES High Low US 7 doys 8 1/16 7 13/16 1 month 8 7 13/16 3 months 8 1/8 7 15/16 6 months 8 3/8 8 1/8 9 months 8 5/8 8 5/16 12 months 8212 words
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294 1985-08-19 6 Green Collier DURING THE WEEK, gold and Deutschemark contracts surged, Japanese yen firmed slightly and Eurodollars futures ended slightly lower. Fresh buying in gold was spurred mainly by the continuing tensions in South Africa where a scheduled mine-workers strike on Aug 25 could pose aGreen & Collier - 294 words
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Article283 1985-08-19 6 AS EXPECTED in a continuing liquid market, downward adjustments of prime rates of to Vi per cent were announced by major banks last week, bringing the average prime rate for the industry to below 8 per cent. The domestic interbank market had a weak opening with283 words
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Advertisement53 1985-08-19 6 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Presents Public Lectures By Dr Victor P Chang Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor TOPIC DATE 1. Coronary Arterial Diseases 19 August* 1985 2. Heart Transplantation Tuesday 20 August 1985 Time: 8.00 pm Venue: Lecture Theatre 27 ALL ARE WELCOME Admission is Free For enquiries please call:53 words
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SPORTS
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535 1985-08-19 7 A BIRDIE on the final hole gave P Seaker Sembawang's A Division monthly medal title yesterday. The seven-handicapper sank his putt to win by a stroke from JK Sen (6). He carded a four-over-par 75 to win from young Sen who,535 words
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150 1985-08-19 7 Reuter RODGER DAVIS of Australia moved within sight of his 15th tournament win when he gained i two-shot lead in the third Tpund of the £150,000 York Golf International at Fulford on Saturday. Davis laid the foundation for his challenge with a superb outward 32,Reuter - 150 words
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Article275 1985-08-19 7 AFP PAR-SAVING putts at each of the last two holes gave Ken Green a one-stroke lead at the end of the third round of the U*****,000 Buick open golf tournament in Grand Blanc, Michigan, on Saturday. Green, 27, chasing his first tour victory, cardedAFP - 275 words
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91 1985-08-19 7 Reuter AMERICANS Patty Sheehan, Amy Alcott and Beth Daniel tied for the lead on Saturday for the second consecutive day at the World Championship of Women's Golf tournament. The trio are tied at 11-under-par 205 aitter posting 70s for the third r^und. Defending championReuter - 91 words
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317 1985-08-19 7 UPI KENTUCKY DERBY winner Spend A Buck rebounded from an upset and a bleeding episode in the Haskell Invitational, surviving a stretch duel with Carr de Naskra on Saturday to capture the U*****,300 Monmouth handicap by a nose in track recordUPI - 317 words
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Article, Illustration376 1985-08-19 7 AFP CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S double world champion Jarmila Kratochvilova turned on the power in the last 150 metres of the European Athletics Cup final in Moscow on Saturday for a crushing win in the women's 800 m in 1:55.91, a couple of seconds outside her worldAFP - 376 words
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Article460 1985-08-19 7 BRIAN MILLER - General Command shares money with Shogatsu By BRIAN MILLER IT'S SOMETIMES a privilege to witness one deadheat in a meeting. Two deadheats is rare and three in a meeting must be some kind of a record. Anyway, the just-concluded Kuala Lumpur meeting saw three460 words
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Article, Illustration449 1985-08-19 7 UPI SIXTH-SEEDED Kathy Rinaldi, settling down after an erratic first set, won 11 of the final 12 games on Saturday night to score a 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 victory over No 8 Catarina Lindqvist and advanced to the finals of a US$l5O,OOO tournament. Rinaldi, lookingUPI - 449 words
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183 1985-08-19 7 Reuter FOR THE SECOND WEEK in a row, American John McEnroe and Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl will meet in the finals, this time at the U*****,000 Canadian Open men's tennis championships. Serving stunningly, McEnroe, the top-seeded defending champion in Montreal, dominated third-seededReuter - 183 words
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Advertisement376 1985-08-19 7 Malaysia will host the 20th World Management Congress in Kuala Lumpur on November 3-6, 1985. CIOS XX 20TH WORLD MANAGEMENT CONGRESS Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur November 3-6, 1985 HIGHUGHTS The Honourable Prime Minister of Malaysia, YAB Dato' Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will inaugurate the Congress. Mr Frans Van Den Hoven,376 words
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FEATURES
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Article1153 1985-08-19 8 SOH TIANG KENG - Opinions divided over whether Asia can accommodate another major financial centre The planned opening of Tokyo's offshore banking market next year has raised several worrying questions over the effect such a move would have on Singapore's business. Financial Correspondent SOH TIANG KENG takes a1,153 words
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Article, Illustration737 1985-08-19 8 SELWYN PARKER - By SELWYN PARKER A YEAR AFTER the biggest devaluation in New Zealand for 35 years, the New Zealand dollar, or "kiwi", is proving a maxim of international exchange rates if you want to be wrong, predict the future. Instead of depreciating, as widely predicted,737 words
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412 1985-08-19 8 TAN KIA HER - letter to the Editor TAN KIA HER Chairman, Potex Enterprises Pte LU Dear Sir With reference to the recent correspondence on measures to help local businesses weather their current difficulties, we would like to present our suggestions on how the Government could help. We412 words
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Advertisement187 1985-08-19 8 i r^s eport On September 19, Business Times features a major report on integrated office automation. In this incisive survey, Business Times provides the answer to greater office efficiency and productivity. Planned Office Explaining key concepts and latest developments in the planned office, our comprehensive editorial coverage includes:- Automation in187 words
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Miscellaneous686 1985-08-19 8 m D CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Just the girl for rrxjny a US rustic? (5) 6 By following one animal bock, we get a cat (5) 9 Mountaineer a bit wary on a Nil! (7) 10 Best colour? (5) 11 A lake nest (5) 12 They go on foot with686 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration969 1985-08-19 9 MARIE DAVID - Banning of BBC documentary puts media's role under scrutiny By MARIE DAVID ALMOST 10 DAYS AGO, if you had tuned in to the BBC World Service for the news, you would have heard an apology by the corporation for not being able to broadcast normal969 words
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248 1985-08-19 9 "YOUNG ARTISTS with excellent musical background, playing at a very high professional standard" so said one critic from a European newspaper reviewing the performance of the Stuttgart Youth Chamber Orchestra last April. Indeed, critics have accorded high praise to these young musicians. Although248 words
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Article, Illustration577 1985-08-19 9 JAIME LYE - Perfect tells of the quest for elusive perfection in the health clubs of California. JAIME LYE feels this is one film that is short on plot but long on sweat. JAIME LYE HOW TO BE PERFECT and gain a couple of personality disorders at the same time577 words
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402 1985-08-19 9 XU YING CHENG - By XU YING CHENG SCARLATTI'S Sinfonia No 6 in A Minor for flute, strings and bass continuo appeared to be out of place in a programme comprising Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No 1 in B Flat Minor Op 23 and Beethoven's Symphony No402 words
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Advertisement99 1985-08-19 9 Keep a date with Sevvy Ballesteros the Sevvy Way BT is not all hard core business and financial news. We take "Time-Off and "Sports" rather seriously too. Our writers comb the sporting arena to furnish two lively pages with the latest sports, leisure and arts news for the well-informed professional.99 words
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Miscellaneous1277 1985-08-19 9 W (MD mm THE BRAIN Vision and Movement 8.00 pm, Channel 12 Tonight British actor Terry Thomas (right), the famous "villain", discusses his battle with Parkinson's Disease, which attacks the brain's "automatic pilot" of movement. Also featuring 1984 Olympic gold medal winner, Greg Louganis, said to be the world greatest1,277 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article262 1985-08-19 10 Reuter MINEBEA CO LTD will borrow US$2OO million to finance takeover bids for unspecified companies from two syndicates led by Lloyds Bank International Ltd, a spokesman for Sumitomo Trust and Banking Co Ltd said. No Minebea spokesman was available for comment. The spokesman said Sumitomo TrustReuter - 262 words
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Article252 1985-08-19 10 Aug 17 Yen Mitsub Chem 483 +2 Mitsubishi 624 3 A|*x*noto 1190 20 Mitsub Elec 355 -4 375 -5 922 -1 762 -3 Mitsub Heavy 339 -5 906 ■1 422 -12 Awh Glass 817 10 Mitsui Ship 164 1 1 Bonk of Tokyo 792 -1 Mitsui Smelting 519 535252 words
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307 1985-08-19 10 Reuter WALL STREET slumped to a summer's low last Friday as investors reacted to bad news about housing starts and a big money-supply increase that could fuel inflation. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off 5.15 points to 1312.61, its lowest level sinceReuter - 307 words
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Article657 1985-08-19 10 AUG 16 US* Alcan AJurrwi Alcoa Alegheny Lud Afced Own Cp AJbed Storm Alts-Chalmers Am Brandt he Am Broodcost Am Can Co Am Cyanamd Am Elec Pwr Am Express Am Horn* Prod Am Motors Cp Am Natural Gat AmTdtTd Amox Inc Amerada Hess AMF Inc Amr Corp Armco657 words
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Article748 1985-08-19 10 Amsterdam AUG 1* Fit A8N 505 00 12 9640 -04 Ahold 238 80 -1.7 Akzo 121.60 +01 amev 274 50 1 5 86 70 -0 8 4500 -04 Boh 97 50 -0 5 Boifcofe Bur Tat ***** 29 Cotand 37 80 -08 444 00 +2 Dai M* 147748 words
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Article153 1985-08-19 10 Reuter SOUTH KOREA will provide a further 425 billion won in loans to domestic companies wanting to invest in capital projects. Finance Minister Kim Mahn-Je said the move is mainly aimed at boosting exports, which fell by 3.5 per cent to US$l5.B billion in the first sevenReuter - 153 words
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Advertisement542 1985-08-19 10 t WSiia wlas, di«i« aai eateriia t Tk siiujiiuj sg^atkiti (jt mill's Trnrft 0. t ¥\*W} They are the Baybelles from the heart of Manila. They'll take you through a lively trip of hot disco music and popular favourites. They'll keep you in tune with the times and give you542 words
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Advertisement174 1985-08-19 10 Fbr authentic Tfeochew delicacies, come to ffcng Cheng Lou Special Family Menus I 20- Neaa (for 6 persons) Crown Prince s thrw-dish combination Troche* soyed goose m«at Dried scallop with grern vegetables Braised duck with lemon in soup Steamed pomfret Dessert $80- Nenu (for 4 persons) Feng Cheng Lou s174 words
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Article1021 1985-08-19 11 A maverick business with powerful friends in politics FT THE COLLAPSE LAST WEEK of Sanko Steamship, the world's largest tanker operator, is one of the biggest in post-war Japan. A somewhat maverick private sector business with a wide spread of Japanese institutional investors, Sanko deserves a spotFT - 1,021 words
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Article, Illustration425 1985-08-19 11 FT SIR FREDDIE LAKER has lost his fight in the High Court to prevent an out-of-court settlement of the Laker Airways anti-trust suit in Washington. The judgement, delivered last Friday, should represent the last major hurdle facing Mr Christopher Morris of accountants ToucheFT - 425 words
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336 1985-08-19 11 Reuter CARL ICAHN, in a letter to the board of directors of Trans World Airlines, said if TWA grants any "lock-up" agreements to Texas Air Corp or takes any further actions to decrease TWA's value toReuter - 336 words
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216 1985-08-19 11 UPI "BURGER WAR" combatants McDonald's, Carl's Jr and Burger King have called a rare truce to confront their attackers who want to halt all new fast food outlets in San Francisco. The hamburger chain rivals joined forces at a meeting of the City PlanningUPI - 216 words
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Advertisement528 1985-08-19 11 s ii Mft to viae, dine aad For a Psranakan Buffet Lunch so good,even Nonyas feel at home. For over a decade we've been known for Peranakan Buffet lunches with a home-cooked flavour. You too can enjoy the pleasure daily, for only Ssl4.oo++ per person. The Luna Coffee House, Apollo528 words
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Advertisement172 1985-08-19 11 Executive Set lunch Daily *****~ PHMIMV 4RIU Menu of the 3-course lunch prepared in the finest Continental style. Each meal includes a hearty soup and a delicious dessert. Mon Grilled Lamb Chops Tues Chicken Fricassee Wed Mixed Grill Phoenix Style Thur Tournedos Rossini Fri Seafood Valenciana Sat Beef Burger Smitane172 words
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Article, Illustration5251 1985-08-19 12 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK A SERIES of exciting events on the local corporate scene and in the political arena across the Causeway added some spice to an otherwise lacklustre stock market in Singapore last week. Early in the week, Fraser A Neave and Malayan Breweries gave5,251 words
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254 1985-08-19 12 VlAustralia M Reuter SHARE PRICES firmed up across the boards on Australian share markets last week as investors responded to firmer bullion prices and on speculative activity in situation stocks. The All Ordinaries Index finished the week 14.3 points higher at 956.0, the All IndustrialsReuter - 254 words
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Article668 1985-08-19 12 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Aug 16 compiled by JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Amalgamated Steel Mills Bhd has entered into a joint venture with two other Malaysian companies to acquire Suzuki Assemblers Malaysia Sdn Bhd (SAM) for M 511.9 million cash. Ton Sri Khoo Teck Puat has acquired668 words
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Article420 1985-08-19 12 AFP SHARE PRICES posted a sizeable gain on sharp rallies in four sessions in a row on the Tokyo stock market from Wednesday to Saturday. The Dow Jones Average closed at 12,612.31 yen for a 211.12yen advance over the week. It was the Dow's first weeklyAFP - 420 words
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Article816 1985-08-19 13 j ew York FT ON THURSDAY, the temperature in New York hit an ultrasticky 35 degrees Centigrade, and even the sidewalk cafes moved their tables inside to the cool of their air-conditioned rooms. Little wonder that in this boiling atmosphere the hothouse of the New YorkFT - 816 words
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Article708 1985-08-19 13 K.Lumpur^ LAST WEEK was an eventful period on the Kuala Lumpur stock market with the introduction of the much-awaited de-layed-one-month contract (DIM) trading and fresh developments on the MCA front. Fresh hopes that an amiable solution would be reached at the MCA emergency central committee meeting708 words
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296 1985-08-19 13 r l L L -I Hongkong M SHK Research THE MARKET regained its strength last week as the property market showed further signs of recovery. The Hang Seng Index surged 23.86 points to close just above the psychologically important 1,700 point. In spite ofSHK Research - 296 words
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644 1985-08-19 13 r |rmjj London thl Reuter SHARE PRICES on the London stock market ended the first week of the long three-week account generally firmer on light but persistent demand. But volume was low with attention centred on special situations and companies reporting results. Sentiment wasReuter - 644 words
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351 1985-08-19 13 THE EMPORIUM k Supermarket group in Kuala Lumpur is fighting off rumours about the financial health of the company which it claimed were "baseless and deliberately concocted". In refuting the rumours, Emporium corporate planner and a member of the founding Lim family, Mr351 words
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Article, Illustration411 1985-08-19 13 SUNSHINE AUSTRALIA Ltd headed by Malaysian-born businessman Lee Ming Tee has unloaded its remaining 10 pa* cent stake in one time takeover target and one of Australia's largest property groups, Hooker Corp Ltd. This would prepare him (or an attack on his next411 words
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Article144 1985-08-19 13 EU YAN SANG Holdings Ltd: Group attributable loss of $62,000 (profits of $529,000) on turnover of $5.61 million ($6.1 million) for the half year ended June 30, 1965. UNITED PLANTATIONS Bhd: Group after-tax profits of M$12.1 million ($13 million) on turnover of $43.4 million ($56.8 million) for the144 words
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Article292 1985-08-19 13 FOUR OF THE FIVE publiclylisted companies which reported forged shares in circulation last week have reported the discovery of more forgeries. Both Sime Darby and Tractors Malaysia Holdings Bhd said they had been notified by Over-sea-Chinese Banking Corporation in Singapore that the bank had received 1000292 words
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558 1985-08-19 13 PEGI MALAYSIA BHD has taken a second and final write down on its ill-fated investment in Dunlop Holdings to reflect the fair value of its new cost in BTR. Pegi had in March this year accepted a share offer from British558 words
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Article422 1985-08-19 13 PUBLIC BANK Bhd is well poised to expand further and take advantage of the prospect of a strengthening economy in the current financial year. Directors based their confidence on the group's strong liquidity, wider network of branches, more efficient computerised banking service and a pool422 words
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Article, Illustration797 1985-08-19 14 FOO CHOY PENG - Singapore would not have escaped the economic downturn even with a reduction By FOO CHOY PENG THE BUSINESSMEN'S popular argument that a cut in the Central Provident Fund rate would help Singapore out of the recession was disputed by Prime Minister Lee797 words
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421 1985-08-19 14 Reuter A US OBSESSION with its huge trade deficit with Japan may be hlinding Americans to more basic problems of survival in an increasingly competitive world. Past and present trade US officials agree that the problem with Japan is vexing. ButReuter - 421 words
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142 1985-08-19 14 AFP CRACKS WERE DISCOVERED in three Japan Air Lines Boeing 747s of the type that crashed into a mountain last week. Jiji News Agency said that according to the manufacturers, Boeing Corp of the US, the cracks in the Boeing 747SRs, found inAFP - 142 words
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272 1985-08-19 14 Reuter THAI FOREIGN MINISTER Siddhi Savetsila has predicted a political settlement to the Cambodian war would be found within three or four years. Mr Siddhi said he believed Vietnam was looking for an end to the seven-year conflict because of pressureReuter - 272 words
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Article117 1985-08-19 14 Reuter CHINA'S 800 million peasants keep much money of their money in their pockets and the government wants more of their savings deposited in banks. The New China News Agency said yesterday that the Peasants' Agricultural Bank held US$25.B billion in deposits at the end ofReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration487 1985-08-19 14 Reuter GOLD AND PLATINUM prices are expected to rise further as political strife continues in South Africa, the Western world's largest producer, analysts said. Disappointment that South African President P W Botha's speech last Thursday did not contain reforms of apartheid buoyed worldwide gold prices,Reuter - 487 words
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375 1985-08-19 14 THE SINGAPORE Bank Employees Union, whose members have agreed to forgo NWC wage increases, has sharply criticised its sister union the Singapore Bank Officers Association (SBOA) far pressing far such increases. In a press statement released on Saturday, the SBEU, which represented the375 words
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Article218 1985-08-19 14 Reuter INDIA'S main Sikh political party yesterday criticised Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's decision to call elections in Punjab next month as a threat to peace. Several other major opposition parties joined the Akali Dal in describing the decision as hasty and reckless. Polling for the 117-seatReuter - 218 words
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147 1985-08-19 14 UPI LOTTERY TICKETS were being sold at a rate of 14,000 per minute on Saturday as thousands of New Yorkers took aim at the US$23 million lotto jackpot, the largest in the state's history. "I don't normally play, but for $23 millionUPI - 147 words
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Article46 1985-08-19 14 AFP THREE MILLION diseased fruit trees will soon be burnt in Florida because they have been struck by an incurable and contagious disease which appeared a few days ago. They have to be eradicated quickly to protect the other uninfected trees.AFP - 46 words
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Article49 1985-08-19 14 AFP AN IRANIAN photographer kidnapped in Beirut last June flew home to Paris yesterday after being freed unharmed. Alfred Yaghobzadeh, 26, was released last Friday after 50 days in captivity and was in excellent spirits and health, his employer, the French pictures agency Sipa Press, said. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article55 1985-08-19 14 AFP CHINA has set up 144 Joint ventures in 40 foreign countries with a total investment of ISO million yuan. The People's Daily said yesterday the companies set up since 1979 in Asia, Africa, Latin America, North America, Europe and Oceania operated mainly in the fields ofAFP - 55 words
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Article53 1985-08-19 14 UPI AN EARLY warning aircraft attached to the carrier USS Midway plunged into the northern Arabian Sea with five crewmen aboard. Two of the men were reported missing. A spokesman for the US forces in Japan said three of the crewmen were rescued following the incidentUPI - 53 words
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Article39 1985-08-19 14 Reuter US ENVOY Richard Murphy ended a Middle East tour yesterday, apparently with no immediate accord on Jordan's call for an American dialogue with a JordanianPalestinian team as a prelude to a wider peace conference. RenterReuter - 39 words
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Article69 1985-08-19 14 Reuter THE RULING party in the Philippines, stung by an opposition bid to impeach President Ferdinand Marcos, says it is considering retaliatory action against his foes in parliament. Political Affairs Minister Leonrado Perez was quoted by newspapers yesterday as saying the opposition bad failed to prove itsReuter - 69 words
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Article71 1985-08-19 14 Reuter TAMIL separatist guerillas announced they were pulling out of peace talks with Sri T -antra and returning to India today. A statement yesterday by the Eelam National Liberation Front alliance conflicted with comments by Sri Lanka that talks were expected to resume in theReuter - 71 words
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Miscellaneous49 1985-08-19 14 Outlook for today: Showers over several areas. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Aug 16 ot the airport: Maximum temperature 31.9 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 26.1 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 8.00 Rainfall in millimetres 1.2 Rainfall this month 33.9 Rainy days this month 749 words
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Article, Illustration354 1985-08-19 15 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE SINGAPORE'S seaborne cargo performance deteriorated further in June 1985. Figures for the month dipped by a steep 15.4 per cent to Just 8 million freight tonnes from the 9.5 million tonnes achieved in June last year. The first round of tariff reductions bySource: Department of Statistics - 354 words
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178 1985-08-19 15 AFP NORWEGIAN shipping had its worst year ever in 1964 with losses totalling one billion NOK (US$l25 million) according to statistics released by the Norwegian Shipowners Association. Association president Wollert Hvide said 1965 "does not look any better", adding that the shipping market duringAFP - 178 words
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298 1985-08-19 15 NEW MEASURES to beat crippling port congestion and increase container traffic have been announced by the Chinese authorities in a bid to avert a crisis in the ports. Cargo consignees in China will pay demurrage on import cargo not collected from ports, under298 words
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Article127 1985-08-19 15 Fairplay A CONTRACT PRICE said to be in the region of 35 per cent lower than French and Japanese competitors has resulted in Hyundai Mipo Shipyard winning a valuable conversion contract from France. According to Japanese sources, both French repairers and the Japanese Mitsubishi Heavy IndustriesFairplay - 127 words
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Article922 1985-08-19 16 NEWS OF THE failure of the Sanko Steamship Company has resulted in some buyers showing increased reserve in the hope that prices, already depressed, will show further declines if any Sanko owned or operated vessels come on to the secondhand ship market. At the same time, second-hand tonnage922 words
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711 1985-08-19 16 Fairplay FOR MANY OF the European-based heavy lift operators, the past 12 months have proved to be a time for digging in and hanging on. The most optmistic comments came from Wijsmuller which was prepared to say that last year wasFairplay - 711 words
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Article60 1985-08-19 16 HULL—BASED North British Shipping is to introduce new conventional liner services next month using a combination of owned and chartered-in tonnage. The first operation, known as Norbrit Red Sea Line, will offer monthly sailings from the UK and Continent to Middle Eastern ports. The second service60 words
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Article890 1985-08-19 16 A Top Ent X 4 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg X 2 Afeo Line VI 3 Affinity Shpg IX 3' Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 APC Lme V 4 APL i 2/3 Antoh Orient X 3 Arrow Lines X 5 A Has Lines890 words
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Article1370 1985-08-19 16 GRAIN rates are generally holding fully steady on Thursday with slightly more chartering evident but the freight market is otherwise very quiet and rather featureless, shipbrokers said. Grain from the Gulf to Japan is reported to have receivedeither U5510.55 or $10.65 against $10.25 to $10.35 previously while $111,370 words
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Article199 1985-08-19 17 Reuter SEA CONTAINERS Ltd shares weakened last week on a report of lower than expected earnings, said an alysts. But they said the market could be over reacting since earnings' prospects for the container leasor and ferry-boat operator remain strong. The company reported an earnings riseReuter - 199 words
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449 1985-08-19 17 Lloyd's List A NEW TRADE association to represent owners of Panamanianregistry vessels has been formed with its headquarters in New York. The Panamanian Maritime Policy Commission is based at the headquarters of the Federation of American Controlled Shipping (FACS) in New York. But theLloyd's List - 449 words
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186 1985-08-19 17 Reuter A NEW SUPER-CONFERENCE, the Asia North America Eastbound Rate Agreement, was established on Aug 15 45 days after the application was filed with the US Federal Maritime Commission. Its formation has sparked off fears from the Philippine Shippers' Council (Shippercon) that theReuter - 186 words
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Article202 1985-08-19 17 Sept 15-19 74th annual convention of the American association of Port Authorities, Portland, Oregon. S«pt 16-19 Cadmo 86, international conference on computer aided design, manufacture and operation in the marine and offshore industries, Washington, DC. B«pt 16-20 Insurance of target risks in Af-ro-Asian countries, Federation of Afro-Asian Insurers202 words
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109 1985-08-19 17 Reuter SUPERTANKERS UNABLE to find trade in carrying oil are increasingly being used as floating storage depots, said a tanker owner's group. The Oslo-based International Association of Independent Tanker Owners said in a report that 92 tankers, representing almost 19 million dwt, were nowReuter - 109 words
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Article192 1985-08-19 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 (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia192 words
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Article118 1985-08-19 17 THE SOVIET Union has a merchant fleet of more than 2,000 ships aggregating about 20 million dwt. The fleet includes highly specialised carriers such as the multi-purpose ice-breaker transport ships which can sail through -ice of a metre thick. The Soviet Unions will soon add another nucle-ar-powered118 words
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3131 1985-08-19 22 A guide to ships loading st Singspore for ports sround 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.3,131 words
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Article604 1985-08-19 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator corgo schedule Location N Concord Kobe Exp Leise Ms A Virginia Kowloon Bay Ned Clement Kaga Maru Nomg Glory Anson Takori 1 Gang Pioneer Pelopor Pegasus P Or604 words
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Article1680 1985-08-19 23 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B A Top Enterprises ht Ltd Same (S) AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies Afea Line African Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus Shipping Agencies (S) Mufhport Sdn Bhd (PK).1,680 words
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Article344 1985-08-19 24 VMM* Berth Arrival Departure KEPPEl WHARVES Angelique K16 alongside 19 8/1200 Auby K24E alongside 19.8/1500 Equator 5 K23 alongside 198/2300 Glory S«latan K20 alongside 19.8/0600 Koheng KI9 alongside 19.8/1500 Merdeka K27 alongside 19.8/0500 Nmhco KI8 alongside 19.8/1800 No 8 Donom K21 alongside J 9.8/1800 Rainier Pine K28344 words
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Advertisement70 1985-08-19 15 HIMD3 FOR MANY OF the European-based heavy lift operators, the past 12 months have proved to be a time for digging in and hanging on. P«g« II A NEW TRADE association to represent owners of Panamanian-registry vessels has been formed with its headquarters in New York. P«g« 111 Index to70 words
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Advertisement1046 1985-08-19 15 In beardi EXCELLENCE This runaway bestseller disects the secrets of America's most successful and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense. TIMES THE BOOKSHOP MAERSK LINE Vo, Upor. EXPORT TO USA. *Sappore Qna T«m CT 11/1 ISM MB CFS IVt Z3H MB MO 10' 101,046 words
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Advertisement299 1985-08-19 16 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA raadar at Tokyo Mm *a uab om P. MROW 21/9 24/9 BEBNU H 29/9 1/11 L APOUO 5/19 1/1# imam m 12/19 15/10 F»i(tor at Kobo MMtar VS. »T VCI PU UL 9BDGE 21/9 22/9 25/9 WTO H 27/9 21/9 1/19 HVUCA 9/19 19/19 11/10299 words
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Advertisement905 1985-08-19 17 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok I CONTAINERS** SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT XONLOON BAT SENALDER CITY Of EOMUKH FRANKFURT EVKSS CARDIGAN BAY «CASUS Pttt PEGASUS PRDE AU6Y SEMA STtAITS SIM Slt AITS ffNTUK straits905 words
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Advertisement866 1985-08-19 19 V\V PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel *****33 VESSEL HOT A RAKVAT KOTA JAVA KOTA WIRAWAH KOTA MEGAH 7 KOTA MUTIAA* VOYAGE E-577 E-5»1 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: MOGADISCIO, MOMBASA. DAR-ES-SALAAM BERBERA, AOEN, HOOEIOAM. JEODAH. PTSUDAN, AOABA MOMBASA, D'SALAAM HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH,866 words
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