The Business Times, 4 November 1981
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Title Section11 1981-11-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, lttl 60 CENTS11 words
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310 1981-11-04 1 PRIME Computer has decided to locate its regional services and support facility for the Asean region in Singapore. This is the first phase of what Prime's vice-presi-dent of International distribution operations, Mr Lawrence Jordan, called "a sequence of events" leading eventually to310 words
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Article599 1981-11-04 1 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN AN AMICABLE settlement has been reached between Malayan United Industries and Singapore hotelier Dato Khoo Teck Puat over their nearly 10-month-old dispute over Ming Court Hotel and Hotel Malaysia. As earlier reported in Business Times, a compromise has been reached599 words
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444 1981-11-04 1 MATSUSHITA workers in the five Asean countries show great interest in their work and rank Job involvement ss the top work value. In a survey carried out, they ranked attitude towards earnings last of six work values. Upward striving—the desire to seek continually a444 words
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304 1981-11-04 1 THE OIL and Natural Gas Commission of India is now in town busily scouting for several oil rigs and supporting equipment for its exploration activities. Business Times understands that among the equipment wanted are four water injection platforms, each of which could cost around304 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article56 1981-11-04 1 Reuter BONN, Tues. West Germany today announced a sharp rise in unemployment and a drop in industrial production, adding to the gloom hanging over its economy. The labour office in Nuremberg said the number of unemployed rose by almost 110,000 last month to over 1.36 million, the highestReuter - 56 words
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Article67 1981-11-04 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. A majority of the 58,000 striking car-workers today voted to end a three-day-old walkout which threatened to cause the breakup of Britain's state-owned motor company, British Ley land (BL). A BL spokesman said 25 plants voted to accept a new pay deal hammeredReuter - 67 words
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Article77 1981-11-04 1 Reuter PARIS, Tues. The outstanding debts of developing countries will probably rise 15 per cent by the end of this year to US$524 billion from $456.2 billion in 1900, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (Oecd) said today. The Oecd said there is no reason eitherReuter - 77 words
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Article49 1981-11-04 1 UPI ISLAMABAD, Tues. Five Pakistan-based Afghan resistance groups have created a unified command to direct their war against Soviet troops in Afghanistan. The "Union of Islamic Mujahiddeen of Afghanistan" said they believe the new unity will last long and will increase the efficiency of their fighters. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article60 1981-11-04 1 AP BEIJING, Tues. China has signed 282 contracts to perform work abroad and more than 13,000 Chinese labourers, engineers and others are now working overseas, mostly in West Asia. The contracts with foreign companies were signed between June 1979 and September 1961 for building projects, technical services andAP - 60 words
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Article103 1981-11-04 1 AP NETHERLANDS. Tues. Vietnamese refugees here today voiced grave concern over reports that the Hanoi government has begun airlifting 500,000 workers from Vietnam to the Soviet Union and Bulgaria. Minh Ky Dang, the secretary of the Association of Vietnamese Refugees in the Netherlands, said: "Government officials in HanoiAP - 103 words
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Article66 1981-11-04 1 UPI SWEDEN, Tues. Swedish defence officials said today they were not satisfied with the answers of a Soviet r»pt*tn whose submarine ran aground 16 kilometres from Sweden's main Baltic naval base and predicted questioning may last Soviet Pyotr Gushin left the stranded submarine yesterday for questioning byUPI - 66 words
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100 1981-11-04 1 EiehMie^lf taUtag* Mra/ntaiMtßtlued I» tafmc the i mMhmilhl toiuWf. trial lidai im«M ft lLSftf* gate to «U* at tto mi tf a» toy, Wttfc rSTSvSHtMkite nmtM, Iml tm wwfct icwfiai M wfcee pjrte*Ji»ve fcek| ww Ik* wwfc,^» sTggr«rS,T. MwWty nWfil ftinteM ««■JT 14 Tili100 words
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496 1981-11-04 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THE PUBLIC Utilities Board will send its officers to visit the premises of top water consumers to find out why they use so much water, and to help them reduce consumption. The exercise will involve visits to 300 homes identified496 words
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Article334 1981-11-04 1 HOTEX. occupancy rates In Singapore are currenty around 90 per cent and are expected to remain hl|h for the next four years. Officials of local hotels, the gngapore Hotels Association (SKA) and the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) report that increases hi hold rooms have not334 words
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Advertisement226 1981-11-04 1 ;<?'.|.")$|+;\'\(\`:%\_!='<')@_ 03QQS MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings, which holds 51 per cent of United Malayan Ranking Corporation, has agreed to sell 10.5 per cent of UMBC to Pernas Securities Page 14 DAIWA Bank is offering a floating rate certificate of deposit with a V* per cent over Sibor coupon Page l OIL exporters,226 words
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Advertisement56 1981-11-04 1 Leafer-paget THEIRUCX COMPANY YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF mIJ: At BTW, not only are we trying to make a name far oursshee In car rental, but we have flat beds, pfck-upe, vara, right up to 3 tonners as weN. All with the extraservice that used to be unheard of. 77» carandtruckrentalcompany56 words
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Advertisement189 1981-11-04 1 crrv hau INDONESIAN coma I J I Ground floor City rUlt Co Are you often tired, tense and anxious? Do you suffer from backache, rheumatism or varicose veins? Do you have a weight problem? Are you worried about your heart? Has your urge 10*901 up and go' got up and189 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article290 1981-11-04 2 LILLIAN CHEW - By LILLIAN CHEW DAIWA Bask Is to offer a floating rale certificate at deposit with a tt per cent over Star coupon. It fe the first Tspa—m hank to do so after a tfese awth break. The Tfegspae branch of the hank yesterday announced it plans to feve290 words
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Article41 1981-11-04 2 OVERSEA Chinese Banking Corporation has lowered its deposit rates. Savings rates are now at 11-5 per cent, while one-month rates stand at 11 per cent, threemonths at 12.50 per cent, and rix-, nine- and 12months at 1125 per cent.41 words
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Article274 1981-11-04 2 Reuter ITALIAN ■wort for the rolls Mad ImMi of gold in the IntsrastiouH payments system does not awn the Bank af Italy hwi a rstura to some tbrm bank's "The Bank of Italy has traditionally hsld it would be lanyyoH— e to «chide gald nomphtsly from theReuter - 274 words
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Article46 1981-11-04 2 Reuter TAIWAN'S CMnl Btik vB mK hnln hank tnmkm to Taipei to w vUa Mi tor pw<»|«ri toana to aspartate. A MnllHk sfftotol "v*t rßfunv it Pu* San Ihsee** Z OB 1 wW. 'JwSga "bukT ilmiin, «DM teve to S jSSyftorlflSLJlReuter - 46 words
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Article24 1981-11-04 2 CTLIfIE Ifagyaa Bank, SSsTnuS!? Bank of Clients have ant thalr prime mhs Is 17*4 per eant (rem It par ecst, cOmv MvehmeAm^.24 words
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Article397 1981-11-04 2 INTEREST ratea in the US late last week, but by the time the smoke cleared, many analysts were uncertain If the lower yields could be sustained this week when the Treaaury sells US». 75 biHlon of notes and By late Friday, yields tor 3-year, 10-year and ID-year issues397 words
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Article22 1981-11-04 2 THE «vtrtfe rtU at wlich Major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers la 15.1 per cent.22 words
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Article136 1981-11-04 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates u at cloeeonNovS.aj^sr' 7 dsja WW w 14* M« 1 month 14 11/M14 13/1« a month* 1ft VM 1ft in* 3 month* 1ft T/M lftft/1* 6 month* 1ft* 15 H months 1ft 11/M 1ft t/M IS month* 1ft 11/16 1ft 8/16 NJM. DM.136 words
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Article29 1981-11-04 2 JUNG* «f print IV di» OvmAgM: 4M«tMvtft Cfcl 1M*: M ID •HB SS»*, Tnn KMU7 btUa 17/14 IVU am*K 3a ilfi 99 m gBg Source: National Discount Co29 words
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Article66 1981-11-04 2 THE US dollar is Hongkong yesterday was steady on earty levels against most major currenclss in quiet, late ftrhiinw, dealers Hid. Trade was thfai ahead of the New York stectloa day banking holiday, aad been» of yesterday's doom* of the Tokyo market far a national holiday, they said. m^7XSS66 words
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Article24 1981-11-04 2 Opening quote* yeiter- m-vmm/m Cta-IMM/a r Ow-IJB/X d m urm/m mztstsz BTram-mJWn rrt-m.am/m iM-mLnnmm tm-aua^m DKr.-UJNMMI N Kr MJM/W SKr-vum/m Am ach BJT/M24 words
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Article416 1981-11-04 2 THE LOCAL foreign exchange market was genet ally quiet yesterday. The US dollar remained firm against most of the major currencies. Against the Singapore dollar, the US dollar opened at 2.0800/1). Huge commercial demands on the market pushed the rate up all the way and the US dollar416 words
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Article185 1981-11-04 2 SINGAPORE gold tatune yesterday closed umislij lower compared with overnight levels after flactnating marginally throughout the day in thin trading, dealers said. Total sales for ths day was recorded at S lots while kerb volume at 41 lots with Interest centred on December aad February contracts, they said. Proaspt185 words
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Article21 1981-11-04 2 rnm HkNnr Y«t tlMB mmw LM Mek MM mmw tm UB CW«|HMkQM*B a troy mm*. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.21 words
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Advertisement135 1981-11-04 2 1 ft When your aircondmoner breaks down, so does your business. When you sign a Service Agreement with Carrier, you are not only making a sensible business dedsion, but buying peace of mind aswefl. Because the Carrier service team is a highly trained and motivated squad of aircooditioning experts who135 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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105 1981-11-04 3 B THESE a secret paahage werMag at their heetf mm Ight ea the went Melee* ■e nU: "Baeteafly, there hae I» he the rwiiey wlfan icheie, eecarky «I tmMHMt ud ilalUr heeeethw." Inihl'epX MIIIJII.■ > Mi hf itiaiirh el yertermfiaee. Mr105 words
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418 1981-11-04 3 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI WILD Singapore, a leading Swiss manufacturer of surveying instruments, plans to produce newly designed stereo microscopes by the end of next year. The microscopes, which will give the user a threedimensional view, are adaptable and should be suitable for a very418 words
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Article323 1981-11-04 3 A NEW centre has been set up to train computer personnel to meet the shortage of experienced programmers and analysts. Systems Education Centre Pte Ltd (SEC) wfll train within a five-year period 800 programmers in mainframe systems, 400 programmers in minicomputer systems and 100 analysts323 words
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Article, Illustration503 1981-11-04 3 TRACTORS Singapore Ltd h*s appointed Mr Ng Seng Wbv Us managing director, replacing Mr Heary Goto, who remains oa the board. Mr Ng wu also appointed a director of TMB Seta Bhd, the Malaysian parent company of TSL. He first Joined the Sime Darby group in 1971503 words
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Article274 1981-11-04 3 THE FIRST shipment of about 300 pigs due here in the middle of this month from the Stag-Thai Farm in Haadyai will not influence current coochtio» la the market. A Primary Production Department said since about 3,000 pigs are slaughtered daily to meet our needs, the274 words
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Article, Illustration255 1981-11-04 3 DU PONT F«r East-Singapore and Du Pont (Singapore) Electronic* Pte Ltd yesterday each received a special award from the Du Pont Company board of directors for achieving a successful safety record. This is the first time that the two subsidiaries of the Du Pont Company, the255 words
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Article528 1981-11-04 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH HIGH WATER consumption by factories is not always due to Increuaed production. In (act, factories have been found to be using too much water outside their production procissM in canteens, toilets and w«U>ii|s. This point was driven home by officers of the Public528 words
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OVERSEAS
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761 1981-11-04 4 AP, UPI OIL EXPORTERS, particularly Saudi Arabia, are increasing their power over Western Europe, Japan and the United States as they take to refining more oil their oil themselves. Their power is also increased according to Fereidun Fesharaki, who was an oil adviser toAP,; UPI - 761 words
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Article455 1981-11-04 4 Reuter, AP THE MANAGEMENT of British Leyland (BL) took out full-page advertisements in the British press yesterday appealing to workers to end a strike which it said could break up the stateowned company. It said a vote by BL's 58,000 manual workers at mass meetings yesterdayReuter,; AP - 455 words
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448 1981-11-04 4 NYT US COMMERCE Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said the government eipais to file an anti-dumping complaint in the next six weeks against European and possibly other steelmakers, charging them with exporting steel to the United States at unfairly low prices. The cases could be inNYT - 448 words
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267 1981-11-04 4 UPI, Reuter A US federal judge has blocked Mobil Corporation, America's second-largest oil company, from going ahead with its US$5.l billion takeover bid for Marathon Oil Company. The restraining order was issued shortly after Marathon, America's 16th largest oil company, announced thatUPI,; Reuter - 267 words
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222 1981-11-04 4 AFP ASEAN exporters have been urged to export more canned and processed foodstuff to the European Economic Community. The deputy secretarygeneral of the Malaysian Trade and Industry Ministry, Mr Ahmad Saadi, said the Asean ciportei should find out more about theAFP - 222 words
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Article135 1981-11-04 4 UPI THE JAPANESE government is lawsrttfMiig whether ttw US gommueut and Congress pi>—it J American Telephone and Tele* graph Corporation (ATT) to withhold a fibre optica communication equipment contract from a Japanese company. The Aaahl Shimbun, quoting the director-general of the telecommunication section of the MinistryUPI - 135 words
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Article141 1981-11-04 4 AFP THE UNITED Nations General Assembly yesterday debated on starting global negotiations for economic cooperation between rich and poor countries. A communique issued by the Oct S to 23 economic summit in yi iim supported the talks, originally proponed by the UN two yearsAFP - 141 words
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Article644 1981-11-04 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nlabor T»« Proa j PAA MAS SIA MAS MAS RBA MAS MAS SIA CPA GIA GIA SIA PAL SIA UB MAS SIA MAS SIA SU SU GU MAS GU THAI MAS SU SU CAL PA005 MH601 9Q101 MH811 MH671 Bid MHfflO MH651 SQJ01644 words
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270 1981-11-04 5 Reuter A CODE adopted by the UhUad Nations to eliminate restrictive business practices, such ss reesto price nulntwssnrs sad collusive tendering, has so fsr bad no Influence on hrternstknnl trade. Fsr from dissppssring, thaee practices are more popnlar than ever andReuter - 270 words
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Article453 1981-11-04 5 Reuter PRIME Minister Mergnret Thatcher has ordered a review of British policy on the European Monetary System (EMS) of linked exchenge ratee for dtocuasion by eenkr ministers snd advisers next week. Official sources ssid Britain to clossr to full membership of the system thanReuter - 453 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article241 1981-11-04 5 Agencies THE aboHtfcm of duty on rubber exports will not help stabilise the pries of the product for producers In Malaysia. Primary TndueHee Ifinister Datuk Paul Leouf told the Malayriaa PsrUament yeeterday that if the prmout 5 per cent export tax was ehottehed, the price of rubberAgencies - 241 words
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Article185 1981-11-04 5 UPI TUB US Sapreme Court haa «Id It «10 coMfcfar whether Jtputae-ovwd mmpontra operadag la the l/nited States maj practice aex <Ha> The' cMrt agreed to hoar aa appeal by ShoJI fa—tea be, which argaoa that a MP "treaty of frt—Wil|i' bttvNß the UattedUPI - 185 words
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80 1981-11-04 5 UPI A PLAN to force the cot» lapaajrf Sooth Afrlca'a apartheid qnln bgr withthaw» fa« black aricrmat wortara «a* poUWHdbgr the lataraartnaal Labour OrgaaiaatkaOLO). la a lUpag» upon oa Hack migration to South Africa, the UN tortH e— atrla» w abaorb It aaidUPI - 80 words
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Advertisement30 1981-11-04 4 3> Asians 1 News Magazine. r V \V 3j£ AWACS He Does It Again! 1 in circulation 1 in ad revenue 1 in coverage of executives More goes into it.30 words
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Advertisement133 1981-11-04 4 ACU Indicated Deposit Rates 'M M. Rothschild 8 Sons (Singapore) Limited MONEY ON ail ACCOUNT 14 US$18,000) 6 MONTHS f}6'/« N.M. RotftscMd ft Sons (SJngaporefbmilid Ground floor, Stnto Tntfng Bufefng, nai DBußry noaa. otigaporv ow Tstaphonr *****1. Tilbc RS 2MM NMRSM HASSANS CARPETS BONA FIDE Mill ndßugsntwy 1 Authentic? Yes.133 words
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Advertisement329 1981-11-04 5 HERMES Contact plain paper copier with big copier performance and features Hermes of Switzerland, a leader in sophisticated electronic technology, presents Hermes 6006. A compact dry copier with all the features you would expect in a much larger copier. This is made possible through the incorporation of advanced fibre optics329 words
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Advertisement207 1981-11-04 6 T 4 */i v -c'Vyv. i'sbv"v j V WANG The source and the spectrum v. /'V m Sg a >• *•< S. > 1 <■* „M J v 1! ■v y v> f&7: Word processing Data processing Image processing Audio processing Networking I* On# company can provide you the entire207 words
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Article, Illustration1969 1981-11-04 7 RICHARD HANSON - Business failures contribute to heavy loan losses JAPAN: FOREIGN BANKS Many share Citibank's hopes of Tokyo rivalling New York and London as a financial market. This optimism partially explains why foreign bankers trek to Japan, in spite of the limitations and problems there. RICHARD HANSON has more1,969 words
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Advertisement97 1981-11-04 7 FIRST CLASSopportunities in exclusive sunouncftngs. r *7' S r\ > SfeT'iO c- •> In Cathay Pacific First Class you're among a select group of people. People who are used to enjoying exclusive privileges. Priority check-in, invitations for cocktails at our Discovery Lounge. On board you enjoy our excellentcuisine, with French97 words
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Article332 1981-11-04 8 ♦MONEY MAKES the world go round and with£out doubt, it is the essmtlnl ingredient that ?makes people tick between eight and ten hours a day. This is because cash buys the food, .shelter and other basic necessities of life. It is only when these332 words
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Article320 1981-11-04 8 4THE PXJBLJC Utilities Board has been carrying Etts save-water campaign for some time now. tbe face of it, ft would appear rather age that the very authority that obtains a part of its revenue from supplying water should «too go an out to urge users320 words
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Article, Illustration1729 1981-11-04 8 Falling interest rate margins and rising costs JAPAN: LOCAL BANKS The industry laces a structural decline in profitability since the early *****. Japanese bankers do not hesitate to consider the situation 'critical' as well as 'alarming'. CHARLES SMITH attempts to examine their predicament. JAPANESE BANKERS are fond of1,729 words
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Advertisement133 1981-11-04 8 that counts There's a BaU safety shoe or boot just right for every industrial situation. Ring us now for a demonstration at your office, plant or project site. m -or Steel toe-caps tor vital p rottctloci. Non-rusting eyelets keep the Beta Industrial on the job longer. r 4 *Av Oil133 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous515 1981-11-04 8 1 Maybe Chi tilf bat wmmk taw <D a Onto/of a Hate? (9) 11 to h It oit d P"*»? <*) 12 Joaaa an taro (5) IS Qalcatoto tta effort to tratea«?(4.S) IS A nkrit tataa It to to a *l||l d)ek(9) IS Vkit don do date a raw? (S)515 words
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Miscellaneous505 1981-11-04 8 Fonzie falls in love t. w 31 i c JX 8m mm E S T1 X Am The Restless 125 Destiny (r) 5.00 Diary Of Erato (Malay) 105 New Ed Mm 9m 7.10 Navs and NmUht Fa (Malay) 7JO Taiwan Sodah Tartekh SJS Up Tkt Ut OC*M !f* 9.49 mm505 words
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Advertisement154 1981-11-04 9 lour choice of a luxury car is still very dear. I '■**"> I' f\" V:~ v J yii "1 t| WgL i%m > T 5< r m V >.-• ->• ss' > f r i- HifIHWSEP^i! > -k X ffla&am >: '<:: M &f :V, :M. 5 < S$ Mi154 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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European markets
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Article129 1981-11-04 10 I MOV Frmncs Actions Willi 11 a AtaHtaM Br. TU 4» ai—H"» »f a» Mm Bo Til Br 11« +a CUM OHO Br. 11» 18 25* £E L£ M en* OMp r*. mn 41 cm» auWar M 4» cwdit am—» Rt—w m Baktrowttt Br. U00 *X f amB aw129 words
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Article89 1981-11-04 10 NOV «i Un Ante up Aaoc On uBbo 3300 Butofi m -i Ontnto MM -SIS Ftat 14» 36 rtnuder 30 nn^h On immoo 1300 -a 1*1 Prl MM -36 IUtCMMOU ***** -300 Itaigu 100 «neb IUlskWr mp MipMIMPI M0 MaraUi Brr nop Itodtob *****0 -1000 Mlnhuuo MW -JO Mondadon89 words
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Article153 1981-11-04 10 N A OV OB DB •f-Ttteftankan «1D «-U A uo •-*> **M A A la Lafaan la Van ino ac -m mum MOT UUi >9 BmHT Wbtnt in 00 Bay Vbtnk mn sr U14C BUI 1 BMW riMfciii HH T HI 1 vh CbMB Vtrw But CoouMfitenk uue 1153 words
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Article129 1981-11-04 10 cv t» t t. 4 c AhoM um Am tat tar Bote Q>taa DMA OaU *«1 fakkar Fort QWtm Qotain zxszr UVA Chh rtj* •1M -u SUB +U MM +M M anch UM *U ltM 41 U aaeh ft JO -u MM* +1 ON tU sua -«j in 4J129 words
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Article683 1981-11-04 10 A LONG-AWAITED drop In Interest rates and renewed takeover speculation in the energy sector combined to send New York stocks on Monday sharply higher (or the second consecutive session. The Dow Jones industrial average closed 14.27 points higher after the Federal Reserve cut discount rate by683 words
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Article104 1981-11-04 10 AMtIM AIM* •aETStaot SOOOft Ml IV •Mb On »CUM tm a mm mm 5* «Mk M -it CMa M Lata cuW l*W m* Onpf Cannae hn rt oui&i OVNII +M ancb cm «TM IM IN t« 5?&ni I 1W Dom Tmr In -ft DM* MMM MM lift MM Si104 words
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Article74 1981-11-04 10 Ran ALI no a I •i» Z] :3 1 mtak m srsa M m MM i JgSilL Utarty «M Wl Hi Ml Lonrta LTA M And n j M •c —> Mi MMfe QO. Ok Mm (Ma a* -i Srs ta -M M •4 MM W M ST£T m74 words
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Advertisement186 1981-11-04 10 The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served". w I 1 i-i i s 31 f m* i «>-< I Local and Western self-service lunches Open daily 10.30 a.m. to3.oopjn. Restaurant k Lounge 10.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. OOLPHM CAFETERIA I«. Floor, World Trade Centre, Xp186 words
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Advertisement99 1981-11-04 10 f'or t\u]LHiCts < >r r< >m'\ I' i>f ht'f U <>?!>< )f fit. I! it \SN f ,n -,s f <•■ V- <• :>.;•« J C <*llt I I l'\ I 'lll'k *">(!< >1 I I >< >■*«' F 1 ?v NUTMEGS WVATT REGeNCYOSWGAPO« ft Cant* Modal Agancy MQtoww TUESDAY99 words
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Advertisement169 1981-11-04 10 See Page 13 for Asian stocks. Brussels and Paris stock markets were closed on Monday. i[\ i; < I l\l \I S WtS|\ I Brf< >rv >w t]\ r.\. i\ < I' ti .'jn i.ifuK. v !R- hin v hi: !m_> f!:t-ii H-i> ■■;*:!u f-;w •:it;:n :>,r- R -'.r.i: <!it169 words
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Advertisement165 1981-11-04 10 When you dine, dine Cantonese. 4 J** a 3 n If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set165 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article154 1981-11-04 11 G3UNBSK PNiM Flite^e fir lt!i| j—lisdaj Omm* Bulk (ob (108.00 nOn, old (hum (in second kand drum) lob $133.00 aellen. new dram fob $131.00 aikn Cfn: Mixed (loose) $57 bqrm. hfian Ifuntdk «kite pepper fob Asta NLW »80.00 sellers, Sarawak «kite pepper taq fob NLW $375J0 sellers, Sarawak154 words
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Article311 1981-11-04 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday'! closing prices in S$ par kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first dans (Kangaroo) aew crop IM, 100 per cent ascend clam US, MO par cent third dam Lit, 25 per cent new crop as alack, B-M par cent no stack. THAI BROKEN: A-snper '><1.75, Sped*311 words
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Article187 1981-11-04 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (Ia HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattsa yam: China Bhie Pboenlx 30s ISM; 3* 3,140, 40s 3,300 (per bale «<4OO lbs). Pises gsods: Chlaa Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Hand unq; Five Lambs uaq; Flower aad Butterfly unq;187 words
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Article66 1981-11-04 11 Reuter MARKET prospects for Malaysian palm ofl In Spain and Portugal have brightened considerably with both countries sharply increasing imports in the first half of this year, the Palm Oil Registration and licensing Authority (Porla) said. Spanish imports rose to 18,000 tonnes fit» 9,000 inReuter - 66 words
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Article582 1981-11-04 11 >OQfm: Robusta futures I- yesterday held within a nar- row range hi quiet morning v. trade after opening around ££19 higher in line with New £York closing levels. Jan jTtstffcd between £1435 and £1447 a tonne. Fixtures finished the £K to £12 per tone £*gh«Tn a volume of582 words
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Article125 1981-11-04 11 v THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm ail market yes-w-terday closed higher on further buying in moder- ate trading, dealers said. In November south rose M|2.50 to 1960 per tonne but central dropped $2JO to 195&50 and was unchanged at 1965 while December and --January in the central traded125 words
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Article247 1981-11-04 11 RAB prtcaa In etnti par kilo fwurdar Naaa <p» Ma) Buyara Salter* M. 1 Ui. H» lilH (o.b W.00 IftJN tat. 1RX8. Novaabar iHM MUI ktimomMtar ma ma kLlUl MUI MUM UK/Owl MUI MUM M.im ma mum UK/cm Mia wan U.4U1 iaa mum UK/OML MUI MUM W. 9247 words
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Article69 1981-11-04 11 NOON MB ua (OarrartM*) HS UUW 141J0 HUM £*—***> mm. a MM 8S* i l«)»ii lilin MM mmi m» MUM MBCV turn HUM BUI BtJW HI MMMS! i 1-te Bin mil itn ia mm 1«M 11 A MM MB? iMHSSI MmtJtm MMHV £s ,jsa (MM IfiMM MM69 words
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Article37 1981-11-04 11 THB snuaMta prise la Peatif 7**uUj r#»« ilie e«iti I» kite, havtag IIC UMT Meter nip ef %UM Mi)tlJ,MenalL Ike Htmr toae «aa •ttrtfestod to atoftte Uata eleee eaqM Z'to!*|vC ftnwr tofl to 1» •7mTH?I2£37 words
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Article29 1981-11-04 11 Rubber: Not 3 "SET* 1 lMjQOenta (up 3.75 couta) MaUysio: Nov: M 1450 eeute (up 8.00 oouto) IkMIUM por kilo Offhlif offwiaj: 100 touuos (dowu 40 louoa)29 words
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Article169 1981-11-04 11 RUBBER pricm ia Sin*spore jibla Jay doasd shfbtlj higher with November One RSS buyers quoted st I» 00 cents (Mr kilo, ap 1.15 cents from Mooter's done. Maniac prieoa ware marked ap attghttjr an MglMr London advioas and light boyti* support a fs n I, I -ii Anemooo prices169 words
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Article104 1981-11-04 11 SOYBEAN futwes in Chicago aa Itadty closed 5Vt to nor US cents per hnshrt higher, after retreating slightly tram early galas. Future* vat linn from rates may weaken farther sad on s Ann cash msrket Overhead hedge was limited doe to slower thsa expected coaatry movement, traders said. A104 words
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Article104 1981-11-04 11 WHEAT tatnrss In Chfcsgo on Monday claeed 2tt US cents to V* cent per bush*l higher, after backing off from early galas. A new round of prime rale cuts by major banks aad rumours of export Interest tar US wheat supported futures from the opening, traders said. However, pricss104 words
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316 1981-11-04 11 Reuter THE UNTIED NatkSM Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) forecast yesterday that world rice production in IMI would ranch «7 mflMon tonnaa, seven mWHn» toaaes higher thaa last year's record level. The riae was dne to increased nlanflns in mmm to price lurrsaaoi sartyReuter - 316 words
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Advertisement148 1981-11-04 11 2» r Ci vm*. ss n> 1 IS v X X m < > c m K V 32 I fc V 5 <% r<a>> st w sg y. !//V rc w. Money is the lifeblood of industry and commerce. It's at work everyday. So let's talk money. Short and148 words
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1248 1981-11-04 12 BID and otter prices officially listed sad business in aad reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded fchown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. MOTION ON> INDUBTBIAL COMMKKCIAL Ami (IMB 1MB)1,248 words
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Article52 1981-11-04 12 IM L7T rpwtNOfll) Ml Mi r»—Pwwai ut im m L* PW La um (o*H*+j) Tpen^mrm< Mi LM l. ui -aaagy K&SS- 13 tS SSUtS. K tS La ui ?*«»>*» Mi mi ft— B-putr* Ml 4.C *S B'pwtrm 115 IM *-»*&■»(*> jS S sg»s»g> a «-SStCTL... SF 2 S52 words
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Article2612 1981-11-04 12 1M1 Hick Law Cmmpmmy Laet Sal* +*rGr*. DW DW C"rr Or*s ru Not P/B V*l (■000) Day High Low 8BCTION ONB INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL m li* aao su «o aao m SB* •75 430 MS 11S 130 ISO sao 75 aao 230 231 Acm* Alcorn Allied Choc2,612 words
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Article1305 1981-11-04 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and hustnem la aad reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at «tares traded riwwn in brackets In Ms oi 1.000 units, unlesi other- lift ,1 wiK gptcinea Mm (LIB L8B) (X) L 8 (7) L 81,305 words
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Article195 1981-11-04 12 CONSOLIDATED Plaatettans BrM: Second AGM to be held at Studio S, 5th Floor, The Kuala lampur Hilton. Jalaa Saltan Ismail, Kuala fiimpnr on Nov 4 at noon. a MALAYAN Halted ladaoMm Bated: EOGM to be held at Derby Room, 30th Floor, Kuala Lumpur Hllton, Jalaa Sultaa Ismail, Kuala195 words
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Article404 1981-11-04 12 MAM pr*»a I in the Bta«k Bxefcaag!/ ef est inn! iniMtal drap to gßtoe ware im jjp* «ke Bnt keareftoai ap> 25T5 araaad bM4m Imk at **ek, at toe aai af toe S» lain «ton 4 ILM Mgltor to togJI. raSSsTS Es^r.'Si.'sc ilia jtoat kaar404 words
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Article557 1981-11-04 12 STOCKS led by finance issues continued to advance for the second day running at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday on good follow through. Conditions were |i is i aHy steady throughout the session and, except for a brief withdrawal of Interest in afternoon tradiag,557 words
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Article, Illustration872 1981-11-04 13 .tie aoira "THAT WAS < THE stock market went through another inactive month in October as volume continued to shrink and prices, on the whole, fluctuated within narrow hands. This apparent lack of interest was partly due to tether increases in Interest872 words
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211 1981-11-04 13 haa an- nounced group consolidated net profits of 814JS million, including an extraordinary item of |18.i6 mint»» in the year ended June 30. This compares with the forecast in share issue prospectus of $108 million before extraordinary items. In the mid-year the company issued 50211 words
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112 1981-11-04 13 has announced group net profits of HKH7JJ million In first half year ended June 10 ($10.40 million previously) on a turnover of $09.72 million (S2BJO million). Eandngs per share works out to 9J4 cents (7.89 cents on a «nailer capital). An interim dividend of112 words
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Article64 1981-11-04 13 has announced it now has 27,877,500 shares of Cfceoug Sun Development Co Ltd, equal to 815 per cent of that company's issued capital. It said its offer to acquire the outstanding Cheong Sun sharea met acceptances of 4,006,300 shares, or 114 per cent. For every 1,00064 words
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300 1981-11-04 13 PRE-TAX profit at Gopeng Consolidated for the year ended Sep 30, 1981 has been cut by 30Jt per cent to £123 million as a result of all rouad lower contributions from its mining, estate and investment activities. Tin mining operations yielded £2.57 miTWon300 words
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Article220 1981-11-04 13 A SHARP ton in tin output at Pfngksien Ltd following the sinking of its dredge early this year has plunged the company into the red to the tune of £235,000 in the year ended Sep 30,198 L This is in sharp contrast to the pre-tax220 words
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872 1981-11-04 13 THE Malaysian Trade and Industry Minister, Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen, urged the couatry's cement producers to make detailed and comprehensive studies of cool-firing operations before proceeding further with their ambitious plans to switch over from the use of fuel 00. Speaking at the of872 words
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Article261 1981-11-04 13 VENEER Product»' net assets per An* will be diluted to SI-09 from $1.15 after acquiring the remaining 1) per cent Interact in Its 80 per cent owned subskttW7, Veneer Hotels. However, if a surplus arising from a recent valuation of Veneer Hotels' asset is taken up261 words
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Article188 1981-11-04 13 RALEIGH Cycles (Malaysia) Bhd, a bicycle manufactursr, has sea a slight drop la Ha pre-tax earnings at half-time, and the group does not expect an improvement in the rasults far the second lix months. For the six montha coded July 3L, pre-tax profita came to >0511,080,188 words
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Article207 1981-11-04 13 THE Sydney stock market yesterday continued to strengthen as rising prices (or oil and gas stocks and selected miners pushed the All-Ordinaries index up 9.2 points to 565.9, dealers said. This represents a gain of just over 19 points in the last three days and eliminates last week's207 words
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Article143 1981-11-04 13 HONGKONG SHARE prices in Hongkong yesterday closed harder, after heavy local liquidation pared initial strong gains, dealers said. Stocks rose sharply at the outset in sympsthy with Wall Street's advance, supported also by the cut in prime rates to 17 V* per cent by US banks, they143 words
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Article50 1981-11-04 13 inc. Manila market yesterday closed mixed, wo* rmm tSSm c£r*?jzznz if MIMOM. a u Sff*®»" mm ♦mm ■wpo.qwL s mm 4 22 Upwea JIH -MM oBssnr y Ortmtol B M net gg Oiinm m unch ssr a 2r Mn B bt W a r* r* r" gf *352 JSS50 words
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Article16 1981-11-04 13 TRADING in Bangkok yesterday rallied slightly both in volume and stock prices to close firmer.16 words
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Article60 1981-11-04 13 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday Friday WMk AflO *6 0 DOW JONIS AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday MtU Friday «81« WMk A|0 838-38 HXHANG SKNG TuMday *****1 Monday 1370.80 WMk Ago *****8 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS TS>*arf*]> 1 083 LB Monday an .6 880 l> ALL ORDINARIB8 Twtttfuy 1 Me i.9 Monday 9M60 words
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Advertisement205 1981-11-04 13 Let us examine the wordNews: »ui« uiai *«a uaift muc 1.1 iunaiu i**\. Mtui< uijv tuv iimii MI »1 I |T»:»: I ».i ll» J■l \m l 1 ft 0-1 >T i 1 -i.M 1 i-~W l|(HallT«TN<l' news \'n(y)uz\ npi but sing in constr. often attrib 1 a report of205 words
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Article242 1981-11-04 14 AFP TBB eeatreversy ever United Malayaa lis si kg Cerperattea skares kas state-ewaed Peraas BeanaeMke MaktjvtaTckk aese Aaseelalftoa, reselvlag tke straetare la Malaysia's tkird largest Tke_sgnw—isrt eafls for wMek ksMs a skare la Ike ka*, te sell lUpar eat te Pesans seearroes, tkss eaakllag kstk parties teAFP - 242 words
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Article151 1981-11-04 14 Rises Indices Strait* Trmdis« DBS 800 ■m +05 4-80 Nov 2 Nov 3 M 1»aaHa« mo 4-80 BT India Indnatrln iter: 11MB 12M7I m Sal PimmUm 906 36 IK M2.73 137*. J7 1065.87 «U1 Kmc UNI tmd U Lmm CnSt O CSC MM 1120 no •IS OK +30 +30151 words
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Article, Illustration141 1981-11-04 14 Rites Indices M Bufchw S Trading 710 mo +05 Nov 3 Nov 3 DBS m +40 BT lade t: 3S722 ***** CSngars 1430 +40 Imluslrii lis: 333.15 041.(1 frr OB +35 Finance: 1344J9 13BJ0 no +35 Hotels: ***** 506 83 H L Finance m +30 Property es: 0BJ3141 words
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Article637 1981-11-04 14 LONDON, Tues. The market closed higher extending yesterday's advance after BL car worken voted by about six to four in favour of accepting the company's latest pay Trading interest was moderate. At 3pm the FT index was 13.C points higher to 482.5. Galas among equity leaders ranged to637 words
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Article396 1981-11-04 14 iHwun Companies Editor: Itano Ssbnani SEVERAL institutional shareholder» of UK-based Barlow Holdings have voiced opposition to the planned redirection of the company following the sale of 70 per cent of its estates to Malaysian interests (or £24.7 million, and abstained from voting on the planned disposal. But396 words
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Article103 1981-11-04 14 Reuter THE UK Companies Act of 1981, which will allow companies to buy their own sharea, was signed into law on Monday. The Act also tighten and extends the law on disclosure of interests in shares, reduces the information required from small and medium-staed companies in accouatsReuter - 103 words
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Article48 1981-11-04 14 AP NEW YORK, Tuea. Stock prices opened mixed following two wloim of strong gains. The Dow Jones average, up nearly 34 points in the previous two sessions, slip81.90 to K4.92 in the first hour. Opening gainers Jumped ahead of falls by nearly 2 to 1.-APAP - 48 words
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238 1981-11-04 14 GENERAL Lumber (Holding») Berhad has explained the discrepancies between the profit forecast set out in its rights issue document and the forecast in an earlier circular to sharcholder*. In the circular dated July Si General Lumber had indicated that the group would be able to238 words
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559 1981-11-04 14 SELANGOR Coconuts' revaluation of tta estates (except for newly acquired Kedata Oil Palma') at MHIS.QS million has been approved by the Malaysian Capital tames Committee. As a resuit, Selangor Coconuts is transferring a hefty surplus of tSt million to its capital reserve subject to audit559 words
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Article348 1981-11-04 14 THE managing director of Kumpulan Guthrie, Mr Bernard Lewis, haa assured employees of the company that the acquisition of a controlling stake by Fraodalaa Nasional Berhad would not unduly affect their future. Writing in the latest issue of the company's house magazine, Mr Lewia said that at a348 words
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Article82 1981-11-04 14 SHARES of Metal Box Berhad will be traded and quoted under the new name Fhna Metal Box Berhad with effect from today at 10 am. However, certificates bearing the tormei name of the company win still be valid. The chnnge in name was made following a restructuring82 words
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Advertisement147 1981-11-04 14 lour Diners (Jul) caixl could (teal you 2winning packs of cards Play your cards right and charge all your bills between November Ist and December 31st to Diners Club. When your charges for the two months exceed *****, you are entitled to 2 free packs of playing cards with the147 words
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Miscellaneous52 1981-11-04 14 OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Generally cloudy with occasional light rain clearing in the late morning. MaTimnm temperature 29.7 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 36.0 Associated humidity 83 Hours at sunshine 0.30 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month Trace Total rainy days for the52 words
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199 1981-11-04 15 AFP THE national shipping lines Of Malaysia and Pakistan are studying ways of improving shipping facilities between the two countries to boost bilateral trade, Pakistani ambassador to Malay--4a Syed A bid All Bilgrami said. He said at present, trade between the two countries was hamperedAFP - 199 words
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Article, Illustration568 1981-11-04 15 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE commodity box rate, which is being increasingly sought by shippers throughout the world, will be* available on a trial basis next year in the westbound trade covered by the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEPC). The FEFC plans to experiment with568 words
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Article153 1981-11-04 15 THE American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has announced the opening of a new exclusive office in Salonica, Greece. In respqnpe to the growing volume of shipbuilding and repair work in Salonica yards, ABS has named Surveyor Demetrios Vaos to conduct surveys in the area. Meanwhile, ABS (Hellas)153 words
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Article142 1981-11-04 15 AFP AT LEAST 20 men were feared dead after an explosion ripped through an oil tanker anchored in the Gulf of Thailand on Monday. Rescue work was hampered in heavy thunderstorms after fire raged through the tanker after the explosion, and marine police said 19 men are stillAFP - 142 words
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Article670 1981-11-04 15 TMpftal Lii Page CM (Jm Pag* Cal <-iii n i>u am 1 VI a EvarMt (Meat IV 4 AAtettcOM Ataa Atro-Eura*a AJMCT ADtraaa SLo. vm VI VI vm vn VI VI V vm 4 5 s 1 4 4 1 I Evaigiaaa Feaco Fiona Lauro Fraaco-Bcic Frata670 words
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Article417 1981-11-04 16 c AXUVIU urm inmtvn Aa Hens (07» after Faiciu) 1/7 AjU* Star (Re/ro) (0700) 31/» Ebaa Maru (23» tide) 11 Kota Petaai (after Bunga Me lor nib) S/X Labuaa Hadji (1500) 30 Nadßoyd Forcadoa (1000) 5 Ocaan Reaourcea (2» tide after Hoko Mara) 25/» Pervoroaysk (0000) 41417 words
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Article852 1981-11-04 16 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. lime of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Chengtu 88 5.11J1 0000 Straits TA 4 VC P.Taylor 4«E 5.11J1 0700 APL TA6 VC Sovereign Accord 96B 8.11.81 0000 Orient852 words
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Article1607 1981-11-04 16 FAIRLY active (rain chartortag on Monday oat of North America faaUasd aa otherwise very subdued freight market with ratea generally showing small irregular movements utme changed. Steady levels were aeen from the US Gatf to HoOaad with US»I 50 paid tar 72,000 toas aad SU M tar 35,0001,607 words
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Article374 1981-11-04 17 Tjffi Common Market is to press for a harmonised tough port state enforcement of international rules to crack down on substandard ships. Ideas for an information exchange set-up have also been proposed. The work stems from a decision 18 months ago by the European Economic Community to374 words
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165 1981-11-04 17 AFP JAPAN will extend US$25O million in yen credit and technological cooperation to Egypt for its second phase programme to expand the Suez Canal. Japanese government sources said the government is scheduled to explain about the Egyptian programme by Mr Mashhour Ahmed Mashhour, presidentAFP - 165 words
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Article633 1981-11-04 17 AFP THE return of Chinese grain chartering after a five-week absence and the emergence of a Soviet fixture despite tight secrecy, kept interest alive on the freight market last week. Time-chartering became more widespread although rates varied. Rates for single voyages held steady in the grain trades,AFP - 633 words
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Article521 1981-11-04 22 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. Advanced dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN/PK Ship calls at Penang and Port521 words
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Advertisement423 1981-11-04 15 BLf NOS AIRES MANZANILLO ACAPOtCO Ev«r*tt Steamship Corpn. t/A Cfatlord Centre Swftpore 1 lei ***** 9 36. Beach Street. Penanj Rm 36 103 OCBC B(dg Te4 *****/3 Poft KeUnf A«ents SOCSHtf CO BHO Te(4*77?l/8 I RI) 1\ I \M 11 Orient Overseas CotdcjMeA. Line 11 27/11 21/11 30/11 2/12 5/12423 words
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Advertisement13 1981-11-04 15 CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Part LONDON Freights WEEKLY Freights SHIPPING Schedule REGIONAL Weather13 words
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Advertisement456 1981-11-04 17 We ALGENIB PTE. LTD. of Suite IIOIA, 11th Hoar, Marina House, Shentoo Way, Singapore 0207, hereby give notice that in consequence of our intended change of name of the motor vessel 'ELMA UNO" we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act456 words
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Miscellaneous128 1981-11-04 22 J&. r Regional Weather H m t r£ i m im3k mm M A •c cr" direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AM. THIS MOIWNGL LBQBNDt R Thunderstorm Temperature *C y Shower Weather ✓>/ Wind dkectioa with ytd in knots ••Rain LJ128 words
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