The Business Times, 24 June 1981
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Title Section11 1981-06-24 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1981 60 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article65 1981-06-24 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher came under fierce attack from the Labour opposition today when government statistics showed that unemployment in Britain had risen to new record levels. The total unemployed increased in June to 2.7 million or 11.1 per cent of the work force.Reuter - 65 words
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Article57 1981-06-24 1 AFP BEIJING, Tues. The plenary session of the Chinese Communist Party central committee has not yet officially opened, despite reports to the contrary circulating here. This was reported by Mr Lothar Spaeth, visiting Prime Minister of the West German state of Baden-Wurttemberg, who said he was quotingAFP - 57 words
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Article69 1981-06-24 1 Reuter WARSAW, Tues. A new group of hardline Communists approved by Moscow emerged in Poland today in what appeared to be a steppedup campaign against the Polish party's reformminded majority. Informed Soviet sources said the Poznan forum was founded a week ago in sympathy with aReuter - 69 words
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Article67 1981-06-24 1 AFP GENEVA, Tues. A lasting solution must soon be found to stem the steady stream of Vietnamese leaving their country not for political reasons but simply in search of a "better living". Australian Immigration Minister Ian Macphee said his country, which accepts 100,000 immigrants a yearAFP - 67 words
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Article60 1981-06-24 1 Reuter PARIS, Tues. France's Socialist Party approved a draft agreement which could lead to the first Communist participation in a French government since 1947, but the Communists appeared reluctant to accept the pact. Socialist Party first-secretary Lionel Jospin said party leaders ratified a joint political declaration which wasReuter - 60 words
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Article49 1981-06-24 1 AFP MOSCOW, Tues. The USSR and Iraq have signed a new trade agreement covering the general principles of commerce between the two countries. The agreement, seen as paving the way to increased trade, was signed by the Deputy Foreign Trade Ministers Ivan Grishin and Mahdi Mouhsen Oda.AFP - 49 words
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Article70 1981-06-24 1 UPI TOKYO, Tues. Saudi Arabia has warned Toyota Motor Co, Japan's top carmaker, against its proposed affiliation with America's Ford Motor Co which is blacklisted by the Arab League for its pro-Israeli stance. Japanese officials said today the warning was issued by Saudi Commerce Minister DrUPI - 70 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article135 1981-06-24 1 Rises 180 Indices June 22 June 23 C Sugars 1860 BT Indicator: *****5.80 *****.48 G E Life Toshiba Bedford 1900 410 1900 +150 150 100 Industrials: Finance: 952.46 1923.86 959.11 1960.79 U M W 715 45 Hotels: 1364.36 1370.53 Haw Par 560 40 Properties: 947.78 949.64 Y H S135 words
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Article, Illustration152 1981-06-24 1 SELECTIVE trading in wine of the better quality Issues sent the Straits Times industrial Index to another all-time hick yesterday. The St-stock Industrial Index rose S.ftS points to 55».1l and the Business Times Indicator of the day's II most active stocks collected 3M2.C8 points to *****8.48. Rises Indices152 words
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Article687 1981-06-24 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - LOWER COST, BETTER QUALITY By WANG LOOK KEAH USING A MODERN technique, a new brickworks in Jurong is now producing bricks that are not only cheaper but also of better quality. Master Brickworks, formed by a group of local entrepreneurs, is the first fully automated687 words
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Article274 1981-06-24 1 THE HONG Leong group has taken a substantial stake in Haw Par, which is the target of a takeover bid by the United Overseas Bank group. But contrary to market rumours, the stake was not purchased by Hong Leong Finance (HLF). Replying to a query274 words
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Article435 1981-06-24 1 FONG MEW LENG - By FONG MEW LENG EMPLOYERS are free to combine the first and second tiers of wage increases recommended by the National Wages Council, and pay graduated rates of increases to average and meritorious workers according to their performance. The Ministry of Labour said yesterday that435 words
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Article379 1981-06-24 1 SHELL yesterday lowered its posted (contract) prices for petrol and diesel, the second company to do so this month. This brings closer the prospect of motorists seeing, for the first time, a fall in prices at petrol station pumps. Esso had on June 15 lowered its379 words
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271 1981-06-24 1 INTERNAL corporate restructuring aad takeover activity continued to fuel Investor Interest la ike local stock market yestertoy. The SMtoek Straits Times Industrial Index rose (.15 points to another all-time high of *».11, owing to galas malaly la Haw Par, Guthrie, Robinson's, Inchcape271 words
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665 1981-06-24 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG SEVERAL well-known Australasian and American financiers and insurers have teamed up to form a $12 million reinsurance company in Singapore called RMCA Re. The Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ICS) holds a fairly large stake in the new company directly and through665 words
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Advertisement30 1981-06-24 1 GOOD READING MATTERS AT Slimes Bookshops Tiflin OrdMfd R.«Mun Jofcn Lrtile »SrtCVAIISTV CIMM S»HG**O*A V '06 Outwit «o«d Odi#4 NoM'ii *****22 o>t»*d «om 13 y ««*>-• »21 •CUFfOW Ci*tT»( *oe«NA HOUSt^30 words
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Advertisement83 1981-06-24 1 =|\[<'.<~.}`;`;.',}%_]+^^?<+@+= SHIPPING TIMES JAPAN spurs ahead in optical systems I PROMET Shipyard wins $18m can tract 3 Signs that Saudis may cot oil orodaction 5 Hong Leong Avenue or Robinson Road? U UNITED Nations hits on a tin pact formula 12 Signs that Saudis may cut oil Pacific Development buys83 words
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Advertisement250 1981-06-24 1 !->+<&.\[~-%.<+{",$||@'";|`\);_ 3SIMT u H r. HI m 1 A I ■tSTRANGERS IN LAW: How wide will we open the legal doors? ABQ Ist Quarter 1981 Singapore has opened wide the doors to foreign legal expertise But what about our Asian neighbours' Lawyers and legal administrators of the Asean countries have250 words
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REGIONAL
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185 1981-06-24 2 AFP NISSAN Motor. Japan's second largest carmaker, has denied a press report that it is reconsidering its plan to build a car assembly plant in Britain. The Daily Mail, a British newspaper, reported on Tuesday Nissan now appeared inclined to build theAFP - 185 words
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512 1981-06-24 2 Reuter AFTER swamping world markets with pocket computers, video tape recorders and other electronic equipment, Japan's technologyintensive industry is set to capitalise on the anticipated widespread use of optical communication systems. Japanese development of the next generation masscommunication systems, with laser signals beamed throughReuter - 512 words
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334 1981-06-24 2 AP FORCED to increase exports to fight its economic problems, Brazil has launched a campaign to open new markets in Asia. The effort could bring stiff competition with Japan. The South American nation is standing by to open new trade linksAP - 334 words
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244 1981-06-24 2 AP COMMUNIST Party chairman Hua Guofeng submitted his resignation two weeks ago and the current meeting of the party central committee is expected to criticise his economic errors and oust him, diplomatic sources said yesterday. Western and Third World diplomatic sources, whoAP - 244 words
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180 1981-06-24 2 Reuter SRI LANKA will ask the country's aid group meeting ir Tokyo later this month to back a US$5 billion public investment programme for 1981-85. The aid is mainly for balance of payments and budgetary support said Finance Minister Ronnie De Mel yesterday. MrReuter - 180 words
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170 1981-06-24 2 AFP NEW Zealand needs foreign investment to develop its energy resources, Prime Minister Robert Muldoon said. The country will continue to borrow for development purposes but its requirements of equity capital are substantial, Mr Muldoon told the Federation of West German Chambers of CommerceAFP - 170 words
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500 1981-06-24 2 AFP SOUTH Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan leaves tomorrow for a 14-day tour of the five member states of Asean. hoping to usher in a new era of closer cooperation. Officials in Seoul say that Mr Chun is undertaking the visit amid bright prospects forAFP - 500 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article379 1981-06-24 2 INDONESIAN presidential economic adviser Sumitro Joyohadikusumo has advised the Indonesian government to start more big development projects to provide employment and offset any impact of world recession. After a meeting with President Suharto, Mr Sumitro said Indonesia must prepare to meet delayed effects of world economic recession,379 words
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Advertisement238 1981-06-24 2 VA LVICTOR&MCSRRIS FTE.ITD. THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW AUSTRALIA Now offers you luxury apartments in Prime location within minutes walk to Surf Beach, Yacht Club and Marina. Spectacular36o°Water Views Amenities Full Ducted Airconditioning Electronic Security System Wiring for Telephones Two Lifts Half tennis court Putting Green Heated Pool and Spa Sauna238 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article354 1981-06-24 3 NEW hotels wishing to join the Singapore Hotels' Association will (ace higher entrance fees and a $20-a room levy as contribution to a proposed hotel education fund. The annual subscription fees of existing members have also been doubled. Hotels also agreed not to revise their354 words
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Article361 1981-06-24 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES June 12-July 6: CDP Module 5 (Computer Management), NPB Cuppage Centre, NPB June 15-July 17: EDP I (Business Management) Module in Managerial Accounting and Finance, NPB Cuppage Centre, NPB June 15-July 29: EDP II (Personnel Management) Module HI Wage and Salary Administration, NPB Cuppage Centre,361 words
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Article152 1981-06-24 3 JURONG Country Club has reopened its doors to accept a limited number of new members into the corporate and ordinary social categories only. Before the club stopped accepting members late last year, corporate membership costs $40,000 compared with $2,000 for an ordinary social membership for men152 words
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Article, Illustration33 1981-06-24 3 EQUATRON has appointed Mr David Bourne as marketing specialist of its AEA word processing division. Mr Bourne was previously marketing manager for a word processing company in England. Mr Bourne33 words
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Article, Illustration235 1981-06-24 3 PROMET has won an $18 million contract for the second stage dredging of Sharjah Lagoon and Al-Ham-riyah Port in the United Arab Emirates. It follows an earlier contract worth about $27 million won by Promet in 1977. The first contract called for the dredging of four235 words
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284 1981-06-24 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THE Public Works Department is in the final stages of testing a computerised traffic control system costing 56.5 million. The system is controlled by a computer supplied by General Electric Company Traffic Automation of the UK. The computerised traffic lights system284 words
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Article233 1981-06-24 3 CHANGI Airport will have a computerised flight information display system costing about US$4.5 million. It will be one of the most comprehensive displays to be installed in this region. The system, being installed by an American company, will enable passengers to get timely and precise flight information at233 words
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Article542 1981-06-24 3 COMPUTER programming may one day become a simple fill-in-the-blanks exercise with a new software system called NoCode. Introduced by General Automation, the system basically involves a library .of information comprising common software elements such as read data, add data and delete data. When specifications are entered into the542 words
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Advertisement295 1981-06-24 3 I thought myself incapable of being envious of anybody, until I saw my neighbour's new car." Iu I s two evenings later, not being JL able to contain mv growing interest > -V ii."r- 'j«■■'fmrnmi-**- t f s -v a Jf 1 c' <L A J i.Aj* I hat's why,295 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article200 1981-06-24 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly easier with July One RSS buyers quoted at 243.00 cents per kilo, down 1.75 cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some profit-taking after a higher opening. Afternoon prices were about unchanged until after the close when values200 words
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Article134 1981-06-24 4 IN Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the market remained easier at the close on lack of buying in quiet trading, dealers said. Southern region dropped M 52.50 to $1,097.50 a tonne in June, $25 to $1,070 in July and $5 to $1,000 in August. Central eased $8 to $992 in134 words
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Article360 1981-06-24 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b 232.75 233 75N Int. 1 R.S.S. July 242 50 243 00 Int 1 R.S.S. August 248 50 249 00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 222 00 223 OON UK/Cont 221 00 222 00N360 words
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Article113 1981-06-24 4 NOON SSR and SMR pnca* ywterday HAS SSR 20 SSR SO (1-ton pallet) (1-ton pallet) July (Current Mtb) Bayer* Seller* 213.50 215.50N ***** *****N Aufu*t (Forward Mthl Buyer* Seller* ***** 217.50N 213.00 215.00N MKKLB SMRCV SMRL SMR S SMR GP SMR 10 SMR 20 SMR SO 11-ton113 words
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Article99 1981-06-24 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penug yesterday fell six cents to M 529.24 a kilo, still within the IT A range of $27.28 to $3MI, dealers said. The (all was attributed to easier overnight London advices and cautiousness over the UN tin conference allowing for a smaller buffer99 words
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Article34 1981-06-24 4 Rubber: June 23 Singapore: July: 243.00 cents (down 1.75 cents) Malaysia: July: 264.00 cents (down 2.00 cents) Tin: M 529.24 per kilo (down 6 centa) Official offering: 179 tonnes (down 43 tonnes)34 words
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Article177 1981-06-24 4 CHINESE PrHict Exchange, Singapore, cMag price* per 111 kg yesterday. Caeaaat all: Bulk fob $116.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob (129.00 sellers, new drum fob $135 00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $69 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $407.50 sellers, Sarawak white177 words
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Article194 1981-06-24 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettea yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,360; 32s 2.870, 40s 3,015 (per bale of 400 Its). Piece goads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lamte unq; Flower and Butterfly194 words
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Article649 1981-06-24 4 COFFEE: Trade buying at the lower levels caused robusta futures to recover earlier losses in mid morning to end the midday call £1 to £8 atonne lower. Total turnover was 1,676 lots. SUGAR: On Monday, the raws June July Aug price was £206 and whites June/ July/Aug closed649 words
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Article323 1981-06-24 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.34, 100 per cent second class 1.08, 100 per cent third class 1.06, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.80, Special323 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article459 1981-06-24 4 TOKYO SHARE prices yesterday rallied on scattered bargain hunting over a wide front, but trading was thin and nervous withoperators worried about the possibility of trading curbs in margin transactions and an upturn in US interest rates, dealers said. The market average gained 36.55 to 7,705.41 in a459 words
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Article183 1981-06-24 4 MONDAY'S losses were all recouped as the market yesterday recovered from its heavily oversold position. Small investors reversed their recent selling trend, buying back shares sold as recently as Monday. Hang Seng Index. 1706 95 29.59 Turnover HK*16 84 million Sawce: SHE See. JUKI S HKI AlBOClatad Hotate 10J0183 words
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Article195 1981-06-24 4 SUNK 8 CtilU INDUSTRIALS A. C. L in uncb A. N. L M2 A. P. M 21« unch Ampol PM. in +1 ■m p. ino -u Bulk NSW M Bor*J m -3 Bmobtaa m -1 C. ft A m -4 c ft ft m OMl Allied 1M uncb Dunlop195 words
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Article66 1981-06-24 4 JUNK a Alia Fibre Bahta in *> AvutAaym In*. And Trust B unci) Bangkok Bank S3 uneb Bui (X Ajrudhaya I Art IH unrh Bartl Juckcr Charoonf Thai «h run Trust Industrial rtnac M -1 International I'mnalln latarnatlonal Trust And Pn ta Twwm WJt -U 1 '<"l'J <■■■■ 21]66 words
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Article42 1981-06-24 4 JUKI a PMM Altai con A Oriental A OrtantKl R m Phil Ovmaai PhUu A PhUra B m IMO -aintf uncS PLOT MM tU Podeo B MM -HOM Ban Mtfiici a Ban Mlffuel B Saafroat MIC MM -1.1 unch 1 Vulcan42 words
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Article51 1981-06-24 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 544.3 Friday 541.4 Wetk Ago 547.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 994.20 Friday 990.19 Week Ago 1011.99 H.K.HANG 8ENG Tuesday 1706 95 Monday 1677.36 Week Ago 1781.15 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 750.1 Monday 750.8 Week Ago 747.2 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 701J Monday 706.0 Week Ago51 words
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Advertisement250 1981-06-24 4 This might remedy your immediate photocopier headaches... k J j??? > hut our cure is permanent I ,sv^ If your present copier is giving you continual headaches, why not try the Oce cure? The new Oc6 1900. It cures your copying headaches by diagnosing its own problems. That's because hidden250 words
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OVERSEAS
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493 1981-06-24 5 NYT THE CHAIRMAN of the Council of Economic Advisers, Mr Murray Weidenbaum, declared on Monday that inflation in the United States has fallen below 10 per cent. But he warned that it is unlikely future increases in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) would beNYT - 493 words
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216 1981-06-24 5 Reuter ARAB Investment in Western Europe will decline over the next decade as investors tarn Increasingly to the Far East, Latin America and the developing countries in their own region. An Arab investment counsellor, Mr Roger Azar, said this when speaking at aReuter - 216 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article412 1981-06-24 5 THE Reagan Administration has stepped up its attack on Democrats in the House of Representatives, accusing them of trying to subvert President Reagan's economic programme with accounting trickery and stalling tactics. Treasury Secretary Donald Regan, Budget Director David Stockman and VicePresident George Bush appeared before a meeting412 words
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750 1981-06-24 5 NYT FRESH reports that Saudi Arabian crude oil is selling in the spot market for less than the long-term contract price of US$32 a barrel seem to suggest that the world's largest oil exporter may soon reduce production. Sales of the Saudi crudeNYT - 750 words
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191 1981-06-24 5 AP US COMMERCE Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said yesterday he expects the Reagan Administration to tighten controls on the export of sophisticated technology to the Soviet Union and that American trade policy with the Soviet Union is being reviewed. Mr Baldrige said he did notAP - 191 words
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293 1981-06-24 5 Reuter ARAB states, undeterred by Israel's attack on an Iraqi nuclear plant outside Baghdad, say they are determined to press ahead with plans to develop atomic power. The Arab countries, including the big oil producers, argue that they need atomic power to supplement andReuter - 293 words
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178 1981-06-24 5 Reuter FRENCH Industry Minister Pierre Joxe has said the French government will soon present bills to the National Assembly on the nationalisation of major industrial and financial groups. He was speaking to journalists after hearing the results of the French elections which gave theReuter - 178 words
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Article100 1981-06-24 5 Reuter THE REAGAN Administration has asked Congress to continue the most favoured nation treatment for China. Officials told the House of Representatives that the US continues to benefit from trading with China. The China trade is up 53 per cent in this quarter alone over theReuter - 100 words
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Article703 1981-06-24 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0010 NYC SFO HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL MAS MH680 0645 KCH SIA SQ101 0615 KUL MAS MH8I1 0815 PEN MAS MH603 0830 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 1000 PEN/KUL SIA SQ201 1000 HLP CPA CX710703 words
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Advertisement136 1981-06-24 5 Soft on the green. r. f y-*+ -1 ,*J "Super" Soft-Joys may be the most comfortable casual golf shoes you have ever worn. They're crafted of fine soft washable leather that conforms naturally to the contours of your feet. The lightweight soft cushion crepe platform gives you the ultimate in136 words
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Advertisement155 1981-06-24 5 VISIT THE LARGEST PRODUCTION MACHINERY SHOW IN SOUTH EAST ASA MachineAsiaBi i4—lB September 1981 World Trade Centre Singapore Over 350 companies from 20 countries will collectively display and demonstrate the latest technology in: Woodworking machinery Furniture components Engineering plant equipment Power tools, hand tools Factory and warehouse goods handling, storage155 words
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Article333 1981-06-24 6 IT AUGURS well for the future of Singapore's construction industry that local entrepreneurs have taken the initiative to bring to Southeast Asia its first fully automated brickworks. The drive to bring automation and modern methods to the construction industry gathers force every day and what better333 words
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287 1981-06-24 6 THE TREND of falling profits in the insurance industry worldwide has gone on for some years now and the immediate outlook is still uncertain. In Singapore itself, competition is so keen that participants in the industry have resorted to undercutting each other287 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1981-06-24 6 RICARDO ORTIZ - Fishing for an abundant food source as old as the seas By RICARDO ORTIZ Depthnews FOR MANKIND, hunger has always been a principal worry. Hunger or fear of it prompted primitive man to domesticate animals, cultivate plants and, where sufficiently abundant, to hunt wild animals and fish. Naturally fishDepthnews - 1,248 words
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Article534 1981-06-24 6 IDRUS ISMAIL - By IDRUS ISMAIL ON THE BANKS of the Merbok River in the Kuala Muda district of Kedah, pioneering efforts are being made that may change the livelihood of the fishing community there. About 5,000 hectares of mangrove forests in this area have been divided into 18 compartments534 words
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Article, Illustration851 1981-06-24 6 NESTOR CERVANTES - By NESTOR CERVANTES Depthnews THE SPECTRE of hunger still stalks the world, with the situation today as precarious as it was before the global food crisis in 1973. For two successive years, the world has produced less food than it consumes. Although the final tallies for this year'sDepthnews - 851 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous646 1981-06-24 6 t > -IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Waste product (5) 8 Figure in the film world (5) 10 Motor-cyclist on contract? (5) 11 With a slice of cucumber (3) 12 All for a baby boy (5) 13 The horse lost blood but was patched up (7) 15 Fought a646 words
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Miscellaneous16 1981-06-24 6 BriStdßT :Ifanfr DirtenS s*»s is Tue second Roof? .wwece hosT or LJQRK ISDONe.... J 1 CtANtC'.16 words
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Miscellaneous630 1981-06-24 6 X-RAY ASTRONOMY HORIZON: Dmrkmem Visible (channel 5, 11.11) leaks at an Interesting new science called x-ray Mtronamy. It fecoses m the metbad ased b> nstrenemers to tisetver n new nniverae In prevtonsly dark areas in spnee. Another decnmentary, OB the Beaton Track (channel 5, SJI), brings yea an a crnise630 words
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Miscellaneous165 1981-06-24 6 SINGAPORE Side 9.M Today's Diary followed by Prog Summary and Stories From Asia f.15 Potluck I.M Arts Alive lt.M Music While You Work II.M News-In-Brief 11.95 Instrumentalists Of The Week 11-31 The Men From The Ministry 12.N Say It With Music l.tt Lunch Date 1M News followed by Share Market165 words
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Article940 1981-06-24 7 ANDREW MOLLISON - FORHH With ANDREW MOLLISON NYT DOES President Reagan have a foreign policy? Reagan, who had anticipated the question, did not answer it directly when he was asked at a news conference last week for "outlines of your foreign policy beyond your often-expressed determination toNYT - 940 words
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Article, Illustration1957 1981-06-24 7 ANATOLE KALETSKY - How to live with 130 per cent inflation plus a massive trade deficit and defence budget 'A country that can increase its exports by 20 per cent in a year of world recession, which can export half its industries' production and can cut its deficit in1,957 words
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Advertisement175 1981-06-24 7 'He drives his Volvo much like he flies a 747.' A 747 almost flies itself. In some ways, so does the new Volvo 245. They call it dynamic safety a form of safety that greatly reduces accident risk. And keeps you on the road should anything out of the ordinary175 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article252 1981-06-24 8 JUNK a Fr* CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* BIN Oenrmla 412 9 □anon* KKi in C8F (ThomjonC*J) 303 1 CI* Franeal** de* Patrol** tan Compacnle Financier* Compacnle Ocncrml* Credit Fonder O* France III! 8 8 1 1 1 Hachctte (Ll brain*) 272 -1 Machine* Bull MIctMlln (B) 38.80 756 -0.4 5 Partbaj252 words
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Advertisement552 1981-06-24 8 -{%=^:>-[_?]'*(|?[|>_.~$.*^(^,* The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served". ei For quick economical lunches Dolphin Cafeteria i Work! Trade Centre 9 1 r Local and Western self-service lunches Open daily 10.30 a.m. t03.00p.m. Restaurant Lounge 10.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. DOLPHIN CAFETERIA Ist. Floor, World Trade552 words
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Advertisement265 1981-06-24 8 that the a 2 The rumour is true. For The Citation is a very private and exclusive dub for business executives. Seduded beneath the Cockpit Hood, its furnishings ace the very finest; the atmosphere appropriate for business entertainment. Come and experience a businessmen's haven. A WAY Of LIFF o Oxfey265 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article466 1981-06-24 9 THE US DOLLAR strengthened against all major currencies yesterday. It was up 40 to 50 points against the mark, 10 to 20 poins against the Singapore dollar and 50 points against sterling. Against the Singapore dollar. it opened at 2.1270 80, traded steadily at 2.1280/90 and closed higher466 words
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Article22 1981-06-24 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 13.4 per cent.22 words
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Article140 1981-06-24 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 23. US DoU«r*(Spol> Offer Bid 7 days 18H 18'. 1 month 180/16 187/16 2 months 18'. 18'* 3 months 18 5/10 18 3/16 6 months 17'« 17'» 9 months 16'J 16H 12 months 16H 16'« 8w.Fr*. Da*. (Middle140 words
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Article115 1981-06-24 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed slightly weaker at 221.75 yen, compared with a 222.10 opening here, a 222.05/15 closing in New York and 222.40 here on Monday, dealers said. Trading was active with volume 1.08 billion. Some foreign banks sold dollars in early trading following news115 words
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Article156 1981-06-24 9 THE dollar yesterday opened below Monday's close both here and in New York but picked up slightly in early trading on a marginally firmer tendency in Eurodollar deposit rates, dealers said. The dollar opened at 2.3496/3505 marks after closing on Monday at 2.3630/50. It was later quoted at 2.3510/20156 words
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Article233 1981-06-24 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed firmer compared with overnight levels in quiet trading, with its initial rise reflecting the metal's strength in New York on Monday night, dealers said. Total sales for the day was reported at 18 lots while kerb volume at 23 lots, and prompt closed higher233 words
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Article41 1981-06-24 9 Mm Prl New York 10 HB 9 95B 10.34S 1015S Zurich 10 05B 9 85B 1025S 10 05S Taea Mm Singapore 1010B 10 00B 10 30S 10 20S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce Source: Credit, S`pore41 words
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Article156 1981-06-24 9 THE US dollar yesterday held steady against most major currencies in quiet late exchanges. The dollar opened lower yesterday morning following the decline in US Federal Funds rate, then held steady throughout the day with operators cautious about US interest rate movements. Sterling was indicated at a late U552.0060156 words
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233 1981-06-24 9 A US$4O million multi-cur-rency financing to enable Malaysian Airline System (MAS) to purchase another Airbus A ***** was signed in London yesterday. The loan, which is taxspared and for ten years is being provided by Midland Bank International and Samuel Montagu. Mr Kamaruddin233 words
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Article167 1981-06-24 9 THE FIRST National Bank of Chicago has introduced three new services specifically designed to meet the needs of investors and traders in SDRs (Special Drawing Rights) and SDR-denominated certificates of deposit (CDs). The London branch will now offer shortterm loans denominated in SDRs to help finance167 words
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102 1981-06-24 9 HOLMAN General Facilities of Essex, UK, has introduced a Lloyd's insurance scheme for personnel on oil or gas rigs. It provides cover against accidents occurring anywhere in the world and illness within Europe, the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The rates range from102 words
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Article47 1981-06-24 9 Reuter KOBE City will float a 100 million francs 10-year bond for public subscription on the Swiss capital market, issue consortium leader Union Bank of Switzerland confirmed. Subscription lists for the bond, wich is guaranteed by the Japanese government, will be open until July 2.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement708 1981-06-24 9 NOTICES ft LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU (THE NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE STATES OF MALAYA) JMK/TENDER NO. ***** 275KV TRANSMISSION LINES FROM BUKIT TENGAH SUBSTATION TO ALOR STAR NO. 2 SUBSTATION 132KV TRANSMISSION LINES FROM PAPAN SUBSTATION TO GOPENG ROAD SUBSTATION TO TASEK SUBSTATION Tenders are invited for the708 words
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1907 1981-06-24 10 HID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Slock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with 'he number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units, unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Aetna (41,907 words
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Article184 1981-06-24 10 SINGAPORE UNIT HUOT DIAMOND MOt rroBj K (Mi—im' prieas hrtaN) The Commerce 3 M 4 l&xd The Savings Fund 2 28 140 S pore Prog Fund 1.74 1.83 S pore Sec Fund 144 177 S pare Invest Fund 1342.C7id/ CM S pore Equity Fund 1.99 L74 (■MMn'irtMkrta Diamond184 words
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Article2854 1981-06-24 10 Gr's Gr's Net 1981 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr cooo) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 490 320 Aetna 480xd -6 14.5 3.2 3.0 17.2 17 482 480 Alcom 300 100 2.0 3.3 25.0 334 130 Allied Choc 2592,854 words
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Article1857 1981-06-24 10 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. DVDUmiALC AIM (UB) (2) AM I B (5) 3 (2) 3 id1,857 words
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Article27 1981-06-24 10 THE unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share of Halted lateraattaaaJ Beearttfes was $2.44 as at May 31, compared with the previous month's S2JS.27 words
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Article, Illustration725 1981-06-24 10 BELECTED stocks t|»la featured ea Ike stock exchaage yesterday while the general aaderteae remalaed steady. The market dragged Its feet thrsagh the la«y mera- hairs, feeasiag Its atteatlea an a haadfal sf sttnstlsasl stacks. Tke Straits Times aeea iadex tkas edged saly 2JS paiats725 words
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Article613 1981-06-24 10 SHARE prices were generally dealt on a slightly easier note at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, although some measure of support was noted in early trading. But this fell through as profit-takers made their presence felt. Selected industrial counters were unaffected. The market closed613 words
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296 1981-06-24 11 THE chairman of Austral Enterprises, Raja Badrol Ahmad, has outlined the company's plans for crop diversification and longterm agricultural expansion. In the 1981 annual report, he said Austral is finalising the purchase of 2,779 acres of agricultural land near Gurun in Kedah. Of the land296 words
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Article107 1981-06-24 11 A NEW Hongkong company, Henderson Land Development, said it will raise HKJI billion by the issue of 250 million shares to be allocated in blocks of 5,000 each in fully and partly paid form. Each successful applicant will be required to buy 1,000 shares at107 words
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334 1981-06-24 11 BUILDING and construction materials manufacturer, Lien Hoe Industries Bhd, expects to maintain similar results in 1981, despite expected substantial increases in raw material, fuel and finance costs while the selling price of its products remains unchanged. Chairman Tee Hup Pee said this in his334 words
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Article277 1981-06-24 11 Earnings at F N fall FRASER NEAVE has again suffered a negative profit growth this year despite some hopes during the interim that its final results would be better. Its consolidated pretax profit for the financial year ended this March was only $35.65 million, compared with $40.40 million in the277 words
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333 1981-06-24 11 BOLTON Properties Bhd has disclosed that the purchaser of its former 30 per cent-owned associate, Anika Plastics, is Sama Holdings Sdn Bhd. The disclosure was made in reply to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. Bolton said the value of its333 words
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Article91 1981-06-24 11 RALEIGH Cycles (M) BM has replied to a query from the KLSE that it is not aware of any reasons for the sharp rise in its share price. ASSOCIATED PUstlcs Industries has informed the KLSE that the purpose of its disposal of Mulia Sdn Bhd is to consolidate91 words
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373 1981-06-24 11 FUSAN Fishing Net has blamed its former office boy for the delay in its letter to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, which resulted in an apparent inconsistency in its communication to the exchange on whether it was aware of pending important announcements. Tracing373 words
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281 1981-06-24 11 TRADING grsap Incbcape Bhd yesterday quiked widespread rumours shsat the termlaatlea sf Its lucrative Tsysta vehicles franchise aad a pssslMe divestment by the UK parent sf Its «U per rent stake la the local grsap. Mr Patrick Devessa, lncbcape's sew ehalrmaa, said: "We281 words
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Article408 1981-06-24 11 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM FIMA Metal Box Holding Bhd, recently formed from a merger of Malaysian Can Company and Metal Box Bhd, is setting up a canmaking factory. Plans for the factory were announced by the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, at the408 words
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Article84 1981-06-24 11 H C's 96pc stake HARRISONS and Crosfield (H C) said it has 96.2 per cent of the share capital of London Sumatra Plantations, having received takeover acceptances covering 49.6 per cent. H A C and subsidiaries held 46.6 per cent before its £28.4 million offer, which is now closed. Harrisons84 words
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656 1981-06-24 11 imis}3 85f®8GL.. by HOCK LOCK SIEW ROBINSON Road might just as well be renamed Hong Leong Avenue. Come 1963 and this well-known street in the financial district of Singapore will be lined not with trees, but with towering blocks belonging to the powerful Hongby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 656 words
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Article840 1981-06-24 11 JUNE 23 US* ACF Industries 47* unch Addressograph Alrrn liw 13* Alcan Alum In Allegheny Lud Allied Chem Cp 31S 40 SS«t 1 Allied Stores Allls-Chalmers Alutnhqo Amef 28* 27** unch Am Airlines Am Brands Inc Am Broadcast Am Can Co 10* 43* 31>* 41* 33 17*840 words
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Article192 1981-06-24 11 THE Jack Chia-MPH group of companies is proving to be rather active in the stock market lately. JC-MPH yesterday announced that one of its subsidiaries had sold 178,000 shares in Acma Electrical Industries on the open market. The group now boids 1 ***** million Acma shares192 words
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Advertisement62 1981-06-24 11 This announcement appears as a matter of record oniy. ASIAN-DOLLAR ISSUE HONG KONG METROPOLITAN BANK LTD U5515,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 22nd June 1984 Guaranteed by BCQ Holdings (Luxembourg) S.A. Managed by Singapore Nomura Merchant Banking Limited BCCI Finance International Limited DG Capital Company Ltd.62 words
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Advertisement210 1981-06-24 11 Every business has its share of VIP guests. What better way of telling them they're important than by greetina them in a chauffeur driven Jag? Unless, of course, you'd prefer the thrill of driving one yourself. So next time you have a VIP guest, impress him. The Jaguar Series 111.210 words
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266 1981-06-24 12 AP IRANIAN Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai is likely to be the front-run-ner for Iran's presidency in the wake of Mr Abolhassan Bani-Sadr's ouster. Reliable sources in Teheran said Mr Rajai would be the nominee of the fundamentalist Islamic Republican Party tIRP) forAP - 266 words
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216 1981-06-24 12 TO LIGHTEN the tax harden on Jtpueae Investors, and, hence, to encourage the flow of more Investment Into the Republic, Singapore aid Japan have signed a protocol to amend the existing agreement for the avoidance of doable taxation. The protocol, brought Into force yesterday,216 words
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Article152 1981-06-24 12 THE relaxation af work permit rales may have solved one problem that of the supply of la boor for employers who wish to bring In more foreign workers bat it may have created another. With the expected Inflax of more foreign workers, there may soon be152 words
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Article457 1981-06-24 12 Reuter A UNITED Nations tin conference has hit on a formula allowing for a smaller buffer stock and quicker export controls if the United States continues its lukewarm attitude to a new international tin agreement. Delegates at the Geneva conference said on MondayReuter - 457 words
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572 1981-06-24 12 PACIFIC Development Credit (PDC) Berhad has embarked on its biggest acquisition yet, with the Msl2o million purchase of a 157-hectare housing property near Seremban. The company announced yesterday that it has acquired Menang Holdings Sdn Bhd, which owns the choice residential and commercial land572 words
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361 1981-06-24 12 Reuter EUGENE Rostow, President Reagan's nominee as arms control chief, said in Washington yesterday the United States would not be ready to open strategic arms negotiations with the Soviet Union for at least nine months. Mr Rostow suggested the US shouldReuter - 361 words
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Article132 1981-06-24 12 SARAWAK has tremendous coal potential which could be exploited not only to meet local requirements but possibly also for export, Deputy Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said in Kuching yesterday. An American company is investigating a 200-million-ton deposit in an undisclosed area, he said. At132 words
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Article136 1981-06-24 12 Reuter POLAND has asked the European Economic Community (EEC) countries for US$5OO million in urgent financial aid to service its debts and get new international credits. EEC sources said the Polish request was made last week and EEC foreign ministers discussed the request in LuxembourgReuter - 136 words
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Article860 1981-06-24 12 LONDON, Tues. Share prices closed mixed today after a firmer opening during a quiet day's trading, dealers said. At 3pm. the Financial Times index was down 0.5 point at 543.8. Prices opened slightly higher but soon turned mixed on lack of followthrough buying. Leading industrials were mainly a860 words
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Article84 1981-06-24 12 AP NEW YORK, Tues The stock market edged lower this morning despite a government report of continued moderation in the nation's inflation rate. The Dow Jones average fell 0.57 point to 993.63 in the early going, with declines leading advances. The Labour Department reported that aAP - 84 words
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Advertisement269 1981-06-24 12 ATTENTION! BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Are your INTEREST RATES, SERVICES AND OTHER SELLING MESSAGES really read and remembered by your potential customers? Can they be highlighted and read, when you are closed, in the evenings and at night? Can you change these messages on 10 minutes notice? Well, The PEMS269 words
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Advertisement130 1981-06-24 12 TODAY SINGAPORE MAKES THE NEWS. From now on The Asian Wall Street Journal is printed in Singapore. With this Singapore edition, the Singapore businessman can really stay ahead. Exclusive, instant coverage of both Asian and major international markets. In fact, due to modern satellite technology the Singapore edition releases the130 words
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Miscellaneous59 1981-06-24 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.31 pm on Jane 23 at the airport. Maximum temperature 34.0 Associated humidity 58 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 7.00 Rainfall in millimetres 26.9 Total rainfall for the59 words
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180 1981-06-24 13 AFP SEAMEN'S unions of six Asian countries have agreed on an orderly development of bona fide national merchant fleets, according to the All-Japan Seamen's Union. A memorandum of their first summit in Tokyo last week said the six unions, affiliated with the International TransportAFP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration569 1981-06-24 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM AN Australian shipping company, V B Perkins will substantially increase its capacity on the SingaporeDarwin route next month when it deploys a 2,000 dwt roll-on/roll-off vessel on its only scheduled service. The Francis Bay built by Selco Shipyard at a cost569 words
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Article54 1981-06-24 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the India-Pakistan-Bangladesh conference said they will increase the port surcharge for east and westbound Bombay cargo to 30 per cent from 25 per cent, effective June 29. Berthing delays at Bombay are around 36 to 38 days against 28 days reported on MayReuter - 54 words
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Article67 1981-06-24 13 Reuter TWO major oil tanker brokerage organisations and the US Justice Department have agreed to settle the government's anti-trust suit against the two groups, the US Justice Department announced. The department in its suit filed last September charged that the Association of Shipbrokers and Agents (USA) andReuter - 67 words
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Article76 1981-06-24 13 JAPAN Port Consultants Ltd has won a package consultancy contract from Sri Lanka for the expansion of container handling facilities at Colombo. The project involves the building of a container base comprising an exclusive container berth, container freight station, administration building and repair plant. An area of about76 words
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Article101 1981-06-24 13 Reuter THE Far Eastern Freight Conference and the Sabah, Brunei and Sarawak Conference, with conferences serving routes between Europe and Japan, Hongkong and the Philippines, announced some reduced currency adjustment factors (CAFs), effective July 1. The CAF applicable from UK/Eire is reduced to 6.00 from 9.00, France 9.50Reuter - 101 words
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Article645 1981-06-24 13 Shipping Liar C*l Arhipelego vn Afea VI Afro-Eurasia VI All tram VI Alpac VI Angkutan VI Angonave vm A ML I Antoll vm APL m Argentine rv ASCL m Asia Merchant VI Australian Corn VI Bait-Orient vn Baltic Ent vm Bangkok Coat VI Bangladesh VI Bank Line645 words
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274 1981-06-24 14 Reuter APPLICATIONS by Japanese shipowners for lowinterest government loans to finance shipbuilding plans in the current fiscal year beginning in April have totalled 2.43 million gross tons so far against 1.24 million in fiscal 1981, the Japanese Transport Ministry said. The ministry guagesReuter - 274 words
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Article1070 1981-06-24 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Cherry Bunga 2A 23.6.81 0730 Mansfield TA 4 TT Green Blessing 80-16W 23.6.81 0700 Green Asia TA 4 TT Australia Maru1,070 words
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Article1503 1981-06-24 14 INCREASED grain chartering on Monday featured the freight market with business finalised from the US Gulf to Hamburg-Rostock at a steadier US$lB.4O while the $34.50 paid from the Gulf to Taiwan recorded a $2 decline on early June business. A vessel from the US Northern Range to Egypt1,503 words
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Article440 1981-06-24 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Gelang (0600 45A Kota Singa (after Kota Rata) 10 11 Sune S (0800 after Luna Marina) 27 SA Vergelegen (group I on board) (1800 after Tadeusz Ociozynski) 46 Song Ben-Hai (1500) 38 39 Silver Cardinal (2nd call) (0600) 15 16 Tamuraeveret440 words
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301 1981-06-24 15 AFP ACTIVE talks are now under way between the International Longshoremen's and Wareshoremen's Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) over the renewal of a labour contract due to expire on July 1. The Daily Shipping and Trade news in Tokyo saidAFP - 301 words
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212 1981-06-24 15 AFP THE central committee of French Maritime Insurance Agents and several foreign shipping and insurance organisations have protested to the Greek government about its slowness in fighting against shipping frauds, the International Maritime Bureau announced. It said that a joint letter had been handedAFP - 212 words
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1060 1981-06-24 15 THE new South Pacific republic of Vanuatu (formerly the New Hebrides) is pushing its claims to become another flag of convenience (FOC) centre, using Liberia as the blueprint for a register which it has now officially opened. One of the initial steps towards1,060 words
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844 1981-06-24 19 SCHEDULE 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. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks.844 words
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Article604 1981-06-24 20 AFP SOVIET and Chinese deals featured on an otherwise quiet freight market last week. Rates generally held steady with small gains noted in the US Gulf/Japan grain trade. Coal chartering failed to expand as anticipated owing to the slow return to work by the American soft-coal miners afterAFP - 604 words
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Advertisement392 1981-06-24 18 O S y\(iroiin SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINESI GENERAL *****1 114 LINES) TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS 2SS6B A'B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP ÜBfJSStSm Loiitsiincr Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK DOT ITS, lW 18/1 M lIS 19* IK/20M392 words
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Advertisement674 1981-06-24 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES S Room 6GI, ICB Building, Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S PORE P. KELANG LOADING FOR: BUNGA VANDA... 10 Jul Jeddah/P.Sudan A VESSEL 12 Jul Bahrain/Iran Ports A VESSEL 13 Jul Tripofi/Alexandria/ P.Said m 1 HAN NURI. HAN674 words
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Advertisement773 1981-06-24 18 4H INTRASiA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11/*****57 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE Singapore Loading for: DART ATLANTIC* MBIOB 28 fcr leddah/Mseies/Hamburg/ Rotterdam/Tlwry DART AMERICANA WBUO 11 Jul -doI FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE ETD KARACHI ETD BOMBAY ETA STORE A773 words
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Advertisement575 1981-06-24 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/trom Scandinavia +HK Container S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 2000 27/6 LCL Cargo 0800 27/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E Malaysia TO WEST COAST (USA)/CANADA We accept LCL Cargo. Eastbound To: Seattle.575 words
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Advertisement152 1981-06-24 19 NOTICES r TOKO-LINE MV "TRANSPACIFIC TBADRE" V-a arrived m l«lk Jut, IMI Coongwes of all damaged cargoes e* the above captioned vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held on Thursday. 25th June. 1981 at Jurong Port Godown No. 1 from 1000 am to 100 pen No further152 words
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Advertisement692 1981-06-24 20 MAGINCO SHIPPING LINES PTE LTD SUITE 3003 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA ANSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 0207 TEL: *****82, *****92, *****85 REGULAR SERVICE TO MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA VESSEL SPORE PKLANG PENANG UMDMG FOR SM LEE *PORT 28/6 3/7 DUBAI/BAHRAIN FELLOW WEALTH 25/6 1/7 6/7 JEDOAH SMAR BAKU 27/6 5/7 10/7 HOOEDAH TBRN 10/7 15/7692 words
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Advertisement607 1981-06-24 20 PEACE LINE Regulor container FCL/LCL services to Australia Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane Europe All ports including UK Andersoe V.23(T/S) 30/6 Touronga Eagle Arrow V24(T/S) 9/7 Timoru,Auckland Napier Also colling Hong Kong, Taiwan Japan U SHMftCN (BANGLADESH FLAG) ATLAS LINES REGULAR aOEPOOENT SERVICE TO MO FROM CMTTAGONG AND CHAIN* SMGAPOK P607 words
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Advertisement346 1981-06-24 20 aTransocean Liners (Pte) Ltd. 100S-1008 10th Floor, Robino House, Shenton Woy, Singapore 0106 Phone: *****33 Tele*. R*****9 Representing INTERMARITIME LTD. REGULAR SERVICE TO SOUTH AFRICA Singapore P.Kelang Looding for: MV "SAN PEDRO" 10/8 16/8 Durban, Voyage 25 Cape Town Agents: H.SJL (M) Sdn Bhd. Port Ketone 3866%, 3869% KuaU Lumpur346 words
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Miscellaneous161 1981-06-24 20 Regional Weather 4 Aa N m > b? bl 0> M A C t 1 w *2 s S3 \< 3#? IK c cr l Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Hiimn Weather161 words
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