The Business Times, 5 March 1982
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Title Section11 1982-03-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, MARCH I, MB 60 CENTS11 words
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341 1982-03-05 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM TO TAP the market of mainly French-speaking West Africa, Intraco is T»vting a three-member trade mission to Gabon, Ivory Coast, Liberia and Senegal. Intraco's mission will be away for two weeks, according to Mr Lam Peck Heng, assistant general manager (trading341 words
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Article220 1982-03-05 1 PRICES of liquefied petroleum gss (LPG) will be lowered from today, the first time since the product was marketed in Singapore. Esso, the market leader for LPG, yesterday announced price reductions for both domestic and industrial cylinders. It cited changing market conditions as the220 words
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389 1982-03-05 1 LEE YEW MENG - By LEE YEW MENG SHARES of Hilton Hotel, delisted several years ago, may again be traded on the Singapore stock market. Hotel Properties, owner of the Orchard Road hotel, has applied for a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. In its application, it389 words
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Article510 1982-03-05 1 RICHARD SEAH - ■y RICHARD SEAH SINGAPORE will soon be able to help villager* In the remote comer» of Asean tap solar energy for electricity. The first made-in-Singa-pore solar cells will be out in the son by the middle of this year. They will be produced by510 words
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358 1982-03-05 1 FIRST leasing Company of India has set up a Joint venture In Singapore. lir Farouk Irani, the chief executive of First Leasing, said Indian lea», lag companies are only allowed to operate In the domestic market. But there la potential bnshwss out358 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article61 1982-03-05 1 Reuter LONDON, Than. Gold fell below US$36O an ounce this morning for the first time since September 1979, continuing its long term price decline in the face of high interest rates and world recession. Analysts are forecasting a fall to $300 or less if heavy liquidation byReuter - 61 words
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Article52 1982-03-05 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia announced a aeries of moves designed to make its port and handling tariffs competitive with Singapore. Berthing tariffs at four ports would be cut and made equal or lower than Singapore's tariffs. Exporters would be encouraged to use these ports and Indonesian shippingReuter - 52 words
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Article54 1982-03-05 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Unas. A Brookings Institution study released today said America should increase strategic stocks of grain and petroleum to help stabilise prices and hold down Inflation. It also predicted that efforts to negotiate international commodity agreements between producing and consumer countries to stabilise prices would fail becauseReuter - 54 words
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Article52 1982-03-05 1 AFP BELJING, Thurs. China has recently gone into a new promising kind of business, the export of its enchanting, traditional gardens. The China Daily today aaid the Chinese Garden Construction Corporation, which started operation last year, had already contracted to build classical-style Chinese gardens In Vancouver, Canada andAFP - 52 words
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Article76 1982-03-05 1 AP JAKARTA. Thurs. Mining and Energy Minister Subroto said Indonesia will send a delegation to a two-day emergency meeting of the International Tin Council bring held in London from next Monday. The delegation will be headed by J A Katali, director general of general mining, he said.AP - 76 words
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Article67 1982-03-05 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs. Japan today moved to stop money going to West European and United States markets, where interest rates are high. It has banned sales of zero-coupon bonds to investors in Japan. This is the first time that the Japanese government has stepped in to controlReuter - 67 words
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Article54 1982-03-05 1 Reuter TOKYO, Tbun. Hitachi has developed a new material for semiconductors which could replace expensive materials such as tungsten and molybdenum used in the computer memory device. The new copper-carbon complex material has the same coefficient of thermal expansion as silicon, which is the main material usedReuter - 54 words
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Article67 1982-03-05 1 UPI TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry has decided to retain voluntary Japanese car shipments to the US forthe year starting in April at about thesamelevel of 1.68 million units for this year, officials said. The decision was made in consideration of mounting USUPI - 67 words
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192 1982-03-05 1 A NUMBER sf shares Mi ■eiMlaws jratudsj as a sharp ICJC psints ts mt IMs BMaas that in the days^ll ataflsfVlpsr list!" 1 ■st impsem h view sf the iniilsilntj win—i lag the world eesnemy, speed at wMehfriNs^ave It was only sa Feh 1192 words
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304 1982-03-05 1 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK BANQUE Internationale a Luxembourg has set up a merchant bank here. Known as BIL (Alia) Ltd, the bank was Incorporated on March 2 with a paid-up capital of $10 million and an authorised capital of $15 million. This is the first foreign304 words
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Article170 1982-03-05 1 THE Ministry of Communications has completed its evaluation of Phase A of the comprehensive traffic study carried out last year to help the Government decide on Singapore's future transportation system. Broad recommendations wfll soon be made and a decision by the Government on170 words
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Advertisement222 1982-03-05 1 Tin raaaz GENTING Berhad, in a surprise move, is believed to have switched its association with applicants vying for Queensland's second casino licence Page II LIFE insurers here should examine the role they can play in improving welfare schemes for workers Page S THE Business Roundtable has rejected President Reagan's222 words
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Advertisement39 1982-03-05 1 .S.R: Trans-Siberian Container Line offers:WEEKLY SERVICE LCLs to: Djulfa/Astara/ Teheran/Kabul FCLs to: Poland/Czocli/ H'gary/Romania/ Yugo/Bulgaria For rate quotation/details, please contact: Miss Cherle Loh Mr Andrew Lea-MAC-NELS AGENCIES PTE LTD Suite 1904,19 th Floor nong UOM DVOQ Tel: *****00(9 linos)39 words
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Advertisement253 1982-03-05 2 TIMEs KXJ5am. DATE: February *****2 PLACE: ftenfoaVfashington EVENI7S7 Inaugural Fight The takeoff was perfect. The flight was smooth and noticeably quiet. The landing: precise. The 757 maiden flight marks another major step into the fuel-efficient era. For instance, one 757 will save enough fuel in a single year to fly253 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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275 1982-03-05 3 A SHARP rise in staff costs has offset an impressive recovery in the operating revenue of Singapore Airport Terminal Services In the first half of the current financial year. The managing director of Sats, Mr M W Anthonisz, said operating revenue from April275 words
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356 1982-03-05 3 THE National Productivity Board will be getting help from International Executive Service Corp for its training programmes. The president of lESC, Mr Frank Pace Jr, met Dr Wong Kwei Chong, Minister of State for Labour and chairman of the NPB, on his arrival in356 words
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284 1982-03-05 3 THE Public Utilities Board is installing a computerised control system to monitor gas pressure at its main distribution points. The telemetering system will permit remote readings of pressure through a microcomputer link-up fitted at the KaUang Gasworks which will serve as the nerve centre of284 words
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145 1982-03-05 3 THAI Airways International has appointed Mansfield Travel to sell Its tour packages to Aria and Europe. The agreement, signed here yesterday between Mr Dan Thygeaen, general manager at Thai International, and Mr Low Beng Hunt, general manager of Manaftekl Travel, will take effect145 words
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Article, Illustration234 1982-03-05 3 FOOD and Beverage (Pte) Ltd has announced the ap- pointment of Tma Hal Chs* as marketing director. He win be reeponsifaie for the Singapore, Malaysia and Brad markets. Prior to this appointment, Mr Tan held senior marketing positions with the wines and spirits divisions of Jarl dine234 words
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323 1982-03-05 3 THE National Productivity Board announced yesterday that it is concentrating on training and the human aspects of productivity. The training and promotion of automation technology, which was carried out' by the NPB in the past, has been transferred to the Singapore Institute323 words
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366 1982-03-05 3 LEE YOKE MENG - LIFE UNDERWRITERS CONGRESS By LEE YOKE MENG NORMAN Levine, one of the key speakerm, yesterday criticised those insurance agents who lack motivation and who resort to cut-throat rebates when selling policies. "There Is no such thing as a half proftariraul," he said at the Fourth366 words
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364 1982-03-05 3 LIFE la—til here should examine the role they can play in improving the welfare achemea tor workers, aaid Dr Tay Eng Soon yesterday. Dr Tay, who if the Minister of State for Education, was «peaking at the opening of a threeday congress of364 words
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Advertisement172 1982-03-05 3 ><:.[]_,};^^)->$:/{|.${+|'!-:;> iaimiamJuiiiXfi I was most mptessed with your Brasserie Restawzmt, it really does km an authentic French atmosphere and chrisine." The plaudits of our patrons is evidence of our claim to have not only the best restaurants in Singapore, but to be the best hotel in Asia. Jane MacQutoy Wine172 words
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OVERSEAS
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171 1982-03-05 4 UPI FOREIGN businessmen are likely to be among the first to feel the effect of Vicechairman Deng Xiaoping's radical reorganisation of China's bureaucracy. Western diplomats said yesterday that the Foreign Trade Ministry, the Ministry of Economic Relations with Foreign Countries and the Import-ExportUPI - 171 words
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125 1982-03-05 4 AFP A HONGKONG overseas industrial investment office is to be set up in Tokyo today as a move to boost investments by Japanese companies in Hongkong's industry, the South Chios Morning Posf said. Overseas investment in Hongkong's manufacturing Industries rose to over HK$7,OOOAFP - 125 words
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671 1982-03-05 4 NYT THE Business Roundtable, which represents 200 big US corporations, has rejected President Reagan's projected budget deficits as unacceptaNy large and invited Congress to reduce his proposed military spending. The Roundtable's 46-mem-ber policy committee, which met in New York on Tuesday,NYT - 671 words
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293 1982-03-05 4 AP CHINA and the Soviet Union have opened their annual trade talks and the trading volume between the two countries is expected to increase as it has with most East European countries, diplomatic officials said yesterday. The Soviet trade delegation arrived onAP - 293 words
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Article144 1982-03-05 4 AP A HIGH-ranklng Polish official has said the visit of Premier Wojciech Jaruzettd to the Kremlin had sealed Poland's turn-about from deep economic dependence on the West. JsrusdsU returned on Tuesday night from his first visit to the Kremlin since martial law. The official said the SovietsAP - 144 words
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373 1982-03-05 4 MALAYSIA plans to enter into bilateral shipping arrangements with major trading partners to enable its national carrier to carry a larger share of the trade. Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abu Hassan bin Ha# Omar said that such arrangements are necessary in view of the government's373 words
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Article326 1982-03-05 4 Reuter GASOIL prices weakened while petrol and naphtha fell sharply on a weaker spot oil products market in Rotterdam this week, market officials said. Trading was thin in all sectors and buying was limited chiefly to prompt delivery material, with much of it done on anReuter - 326 words
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406 1982-03-05 4 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan, while warning that proposals in Congress to rescind portions of the tax cut enacted last year would prolong the recession and provide no significant help in the budget, omitted at the last moment a direct criticism of some of his fellowNYT - 406 words
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Article442 1982-03-05 4 US DEPUTY Trade Representative Davig Mac Donald plans to present a list of American requests for measures to open up the Japanese market at next week's meeting of the JapanUS trade subcommittee. He will urge Japan to work out a plan to open by stages its entire442 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article412 1982-03-05 4 Agencies THE centra] bank of the Philippines has reimposed Import -restrictions of 24 durable consumer goods following criticism from local household appliance manufacturers. A hank circular required Importers at household tewing machines and other home appliances to secure prior clearance from the Trade Ministry before submitting applications forAgencies - 412 words
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424 1982-03-05 4 Reuter OPEC president Mana Said Al-Oteiba has told the 13 member states that, pending talks this month, they should not )oin a round of price-cutting by noo-Opec producers led by Britain, which slashed North Sea oil prices from US$35 to *31 a barrel onReuter - 424 words
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317 1982-03-05 4 SURVIVAL of the European and US motor car industry lies in more rationalisation and collaboration. This might involve companies from more than one country, said Toyota motor sales managing director Hideo Kamio, who was speaking in Geneva ahead of a motor show scheduled317 words
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Article764 1982-03-05 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From AI AI4D4 0100 BOM PAA PA006 m NYC/SPO/ MAS AHA/HKG MHfiOl 0700 KUL SLA SQ43 •(WO DHA TMA TL3fi 0830 BEY/DXB SU SQ101 0845 KUL MAS MH811 0845 PEN MAS MH671 0915 KUL RBA BI427 0965 BWN MAS MH651 1000764 words
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Advertisement202 1982-03-05 4 COMMERCIAL a INDUSTRIAL MNDMOICAIVOIMA tvjuama, mdoco Commerclal-Indusbial panel of «U acree iptlt into lota from IStemMir border eroeetnc and airport Price and term* ofouabli. Seller"* trust deed available. Also co-ownenhip offered. Minimum down USBI.MO. Write for brochure: RUNCO 8.V., POS 107, XI7V AC SAMCMMEM, HOCLAWO a i) An m A202 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article514 1982-03-05 5 THE American dollar was traded generally weaker against most major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Trading was thin except for the yen which saw active and erratic movement. The market remained uncertain about the movement of interest rates in the US. Against the local currency, the514 words
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Article49 1982-03-05 5 RANGE of prV an oBtt «d by di» count MM on Mar 4 Overnight: t% Call departs. im cw>| 1 3-month 8*Utac Ttmsuj? Mils 2M 2* 3-month Bank bills 7 3/18 7 1/10 3 months CD 7 3/16 71/10 6 months CD 7* 7* Source: National Discount Co49 words
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Article22 1982-03-05 5 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.98 per cent.22 words
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Article148 1982-03-05 5 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday slipped against major currencies in quiet, late dealing. It fell to 235.50/70 yen against 237.45/55 in the morning on Japanese exporter selling of dollars. It had closed at 236.90/237.05 overnight in New York. Other currencies also Armed against the dollar as Asian dollar148 words
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Article168 1982-03-05 5 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Mar 4: MVOIHMM4 mill! ?fH|S sc-sr 14 11/1614 0/14 14 11/*****/16 14* 14* 14 13/1614 11/16 14* 14* 14 1&/1614 13/16 14 13/1614 13/16 Das. 8w Jrs. muji* 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months RMN) 919/16 6* 9*168 words
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Article235 1982-03-05 5 THE dollar in London yesterday and sterling opened generally little changed against other major currencies in quiet trading, dealers said. Eurodollar deposit rates opened around 1/16 per cent off, helping to pare the dollar very slightly, but the rates returned to about unchanged levels as the morning progressed The235 words
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Article216 1982-03-05 5 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed weaker at 236.80 yen after opening at 237.10, dealer» add. This was sharply lower than the 236.90/237.05 close In both New York and on the US West Coast overnight, hut was slightly higher than the 236.70 close in Tokyo on216 words
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Article265 1982-03-05 5 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier in line with weaker overseas gold prices, in light trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 88 lots while kerb volume at 82 lots, they said. Prompt closed lower at U*****/354 an ounce against 357.00/358.40 on Wednesday, April265 words
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Article34 1982-03-05 5 VM Tmm New York 7.MB 7.7W 7.718 7.M8 Zurich 7.I7B 7J6B 7.778 7.M6 9taf»por* Tj| Wti 7.73B 7 738 7.I7S Oaring prlc win USc lottart a troy ohm Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore34 words
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Article129 1982-03-05 5 A HEAVY capital outflow from Japan attracted by high US Interest rates has been chiefly responsible for the recent yen weakness against the dollar, in spite of a relatively low Japanese inflation rate, Fuji Bank said in its monthly report. The true impact of the long-term129 words
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Article500 1982-03-05 5 Reuter UK GOVERNMENT borrowing is likely to be around £500 million higher over the next 12 months as a result of the proposed US$4 a barrel cut in North Sea oil prices to $31 a barrel, government economists said. Recent reports of the difficulties posed for ChancellorReuter - 500 words
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Article29 1982-03-05 5 Reuter THE SUBPBBtNGLY bnayaat tsae sf CaaaOaa mrftt ■Mfctk Is fee to mnttnsui large psnihaaiis af l»ag term JapßKse taqlag Is aksat Iks saly sappsrt Is theReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement166 1982-03-05 5 one-stop flight to London. Ejery <%, in wet} \»a\; it s unbeatable. The 747 Qantas Express lifts off for London every evening, every week of the year. As scheduled. So you arrive at Heathrow early the next day. And without a fuss. That's a service hard to beat. Even harder166 words
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Article341 1982-03-05 6 LIKE THE FOUNTAIN of youth, the lure of cheap and limitless energy is irresistable. People everywhere seek alternative sources of energy to oil and coal. They applaud each new proposal and idea, no matter how farfetched, as the answer to Opec's stranglehold on industrialised society.341 words
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331 1982-03-05 6 THE YOUNG Singaporean who first steps into a career is likely to receive a few interesting telephone calls. They come from strangers who happen also to be their friends' friends. The callers offer free lunch, and for desert, "sharing of ideas" about life331 words
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Article1150 1982-03-05 6 PETER APPLEBONE - By PETER APPLEBONE NYT AVATAR £3 76 centimetre» tall, weighs 38.5 kmc, moves around on a tricycle base, has a body made out of a 1940 Picker X-ray machine and lives in a frame workshop behind Charles Balmer's brick house just outside Urbana, Ohio. WhenNYT - 1,150 words
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997 1982-03-05 6 PETER KNIGHT-BARNARD - By PETER KNIGHT-BARNARD Reuter LONDON follows Chicago and New York into financial futures nest September, offering banks and companies the chance to protect themselves against currency and interest rate fluctuations. London is alrsady a major centre for futures twin»— in commodities such asReuter - 997 words
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Article702 1982-03-05 6 JOHN VINOCUR - FORUH with JOHN VINOCUR NYT THE BRIBERY investigation of three leading members of the government appears to be not only a new factor in the erosion of Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's authority but a problematical dement for the entire West German political process. Completely apart from the posribleNYT - 702 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous629 1982-03-05 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Sped around, I see, describing tasty dishes (6) 7 Drawn oat in remarkable fashion (8) I The urge to ring people up? (4) 10 Drive to support the Spanish (8) 11 Amuses In a way we take for granted 14 Sort at weather most Tories don't629 words
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Miscellaneous216 1982-03-05 6 ETiViiHRA'DTO Reactions to new budget rfkMtar Spmrts: ere C»mb*y (eh I, UH to a he? to 2 tf Omy (eh I, et Beatere (Lee to yea m FrUmy Bmekto ton that Kg Celt r«M ■e) aai hud'i rr) ere eton tot Mg Bfrei n they Betty SINGAPORE 5 3.00 m216 words
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Miscellaneous398 1982-03-05 6 4.43 The Dtk Pick 5.07 Top Rats Gfhts Of Tht 70 s 5.55 Hari N Dalam Seiaroh 6.00 News 6.11 Prof Summary 6.12 Documentary Mountains 6.36 Flash Gordon 6.57 Prog Summary 7.03 Kesuma 7.31 tean Maghrib 7.35 Nasyid 7.44 Bimbingan Ugama 7.57 Prog Summary 1.05 CMPs Wheels Of justice 131398 words
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Article, Illustration2110 1982-03-05 7 Tsang Sau Yin reports on the need for changes in advertising strategies DEPARTMENT stores in Singapore should critically review their advertising strategies so that they canbuild a larger, more stable and regular clientele as fast as possible before competition becomes stiffer. This2,110 words
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Article1244 1982-03-05 7 ISADORE BARMASH - The picture ie grim for America's mate merchandising giants. Sears, K Mart, J C Penney and Montgomery Ward are all facing a time of austerity and caution. But the situation is especially bad for Woolworth, reports ISADORE BARMABH. ISADORE BARMASH NYT OF ALL THE products thatNYT - 1,244 words
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Advertisement156 1982-03-05 7 f SMMPORE SMPPMC CORPORATION (PTE) LTD 20TH FLOOR, OCEAN BUEJMNO SINGAPORE 0104 TELEPHONE *****1 (22 LINES) TELEX RS24OOS A/B CARSMP RB2SMO A/B CARSIRP CABLE ADDRESS:- "CAROOSMP" NOTICE The Singapore Registrar of Companies has on Bth December 1981 approved our request to change our name from SINGAPORE SHPPING AGENCIES (PTE) LTD156 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article152 1982-03-05 8 MAR OS ru ABN najo QJ AhoM 6B.00 1J Afeao S.10 unch AMKV OJO -Oj AmfM TOJO -0J Amrobnk 47 00 +0i4 Bmgm BJO -A3 Boll SOJO 0.4 BorsumlJ ttJO -1 Burtuunn 40.00 0J Oataad 36J0 +0.4 Cain DmlfX 2000 .1 OM MU 7C00 0J 100.00 >0.7 rokkn SI152 words
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Article240 1982-03-05 8 MAR OS m CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* B 8 N Onli C8F (ThonuoDCW rrancalw (In PMrolM %SS£ «■> ino m IJOJO -AS -W 4U -U Oonk Cradlt Procter D« Prmoe* Hffhfttf 4S0J0 sn ♦A7 IS (UMmi. ■irhlnw Bull lUdMUn (B) PmrlbM PaetalMy Clftn* Kuhlmann m JUO 790 KM WJ» •A7 ♦7240 words
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Article89 1982-03-05 8 FOB WARD MJ Acme n uai m rr -4 AIM lOD +m AMur Brmn Bru-Lunb m tu IBM -u ♦a JQ o3T D» Itin 1MB 1* TM *2 -1 use 1MB B« -M -M ■SSc ISO D70 wn -SB -M Rji Dutch See Oan Mc Sortna 1 im ill89 words
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Article186 1982-03-05 8 MAR M Da A«f-T»Ufunk*n MJI -ft.1 Akao unci) All* Lctwn 1MM0 X AUi V«n m M 1.1 BASF 131JB tu Bay H T (Rant lMuMB -1 Bay vtaak mim u 8*J« 11AM A1 BBC ZMJQ *1J bmw ma +i Cm—11« MM M Cham V«rw xiam uneb Commanbank I«0J0 -0.1186 words
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Article156 1982-03-05 8 HI -1 1 B r rwh [—tJLjjE H6 -3 m -i Idas u 1" 'I'll '4 i!MS im unch wtifj r t Ciba Oticy Rm P»XlH a-. Xwm -i MO -J im A n» -i 1 B |','!"Vta 5?0 nch Haro Br. trn ui nch Hoffman Lm Rocba 1/M156 words
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Article76 1982-03-05 8 Baatocl bd *tx •cl SOD" J SM -1 1 ft Com) A c*ua Room KrkUnla nu OrtJ 1M I* Olm in Prl» 1STOOO -M no -k 1MB NO N M ich M i 1 I M B 1 i lUttntnu OM Italpu Upatn (M DM -H MM 110 HlluoAa76 words
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Article161 1982-03-05 8 AblUtri Mat M* A1«DM But Moot a« Baa* Mora ScoUa 21 *> Bali Tal 11* Bath Cora Ou Ltd Camp Had Lata Outlay Bk 7H as •H M Ctnpa Cirtlii Comic Com j he to* Pf OKaafa I too 4 Bath i E i r~i il Don) gum 1M161 words
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Article205 1982-03-05 8 MA* a Hand INDUSTRIALS A Aiph« 4io -t ADarcom no -M A* And a 7M -a Atac rm -2 HO T Cum* SeeecTZZZZZ Ml -~M D» ban tod Mat unch 1MB Fim—<U pm votk m m «2SL OtitfJu ◦tenon) OrUMan Hippo Htotd m -1 HatotU TO -M Liberty Loarbo205 words
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Advertisement205 1982-03-05 8 The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served" I *'!1 v y P. for your warm patronage during our 10th Anniversary celebrations. Because of its wide popularity and appeal, our Nonya Buffet Luncheon will now be offered as daily fare. The true Singapore flavour—only $10* Our205 words
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Advertisement108 1982-03-05 8 r t" tv fitlIKJiu '■uv: iMf.'i u'i i! _uJ For sushi. For teppanvciki. bor other authentically J a pane se d e lig hi s. I i >r rcst'ri'itfH >n> rci/7 7 > 'h/ i V® <<*■ il 111*\ I i rlx i« hi »i i i »<_•; i| ><108 words
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Advertisement144 1982-03-05 8 }({:)&|.={+*=__]=_]"@)<:&>@.(+/ i i\ i: o\ti\i:m;s k t s r x i k x i Before vou fly away to foreign lands, cheek-in your hags then seek our the Five Continents Restaurant. Relax in intimate surroundings and wine and dine on the most superb international cuisine you've ever tasted. Lunch 12144 words
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Advertisement149 1982-03-05 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. N o 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 set for an evening149 words
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Advertisement141 1982-03-05 8 For businessmen and professionals, a place to call your own. Located at the basement of the Cockpit Hotel is the Citation. Exclusive. Plush. Luxuriously spacious. A club with live and pleasant entertainment, gracious hostesses and all the privacy you want. Ideal for drinks and evenings with clients and colleagues. And141 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article828 1982-03-05 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were steadier at midday with prices £12 to £5 per tonne up on Wednesday's close in traded positions. Dealers said the market was quietly steady in moderate volume with early gains attributed to some technical commission house buying. Gains were pared slightly in the828 words
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Article126 1982-03-05 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil continued easier in moderately quiet trading, dealers said. South region march fell M 32.50 a tonne to $972.50 and north was traded at $967.50. April south lost 39.50 to $955.50 and central $5.50 to 3957. In May south was traded at $947.50.126 words
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Article1259 1982-03-05 9 NEW YORK STOCKS STOCKS IN New York oa Wednesday closed broadly and sharply lower as the debacle In the energy sector spread to the rest of the market. The Dow Jones industrial closed at 815.16, off about 10 Vi points and down by more than 13 earlier1,259 words
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Article87 1982-03-05 9 THE STRAITS tin price in PeiMg yesterday rose atne cents to M 531.21 n kilo, bat still within the ITC lower range of $29.15 ftnd $32.11 ftt which the buffer stock manager may bay, deftlers said. The buffer manager's presence, baying 59 to 89 per cent of the87 words
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Article34 1982-03-05 9 Rubber: Msr 4 Singapore: March: 174.50 cents (up 2.00 cents) Malaysia: March: 197.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 930.21 per kilo (up 9 cents) Official offering: 175 tonnes (up 12 tonnes)34 words
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Article89 1982-03-05 9 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from Mar 4 until further notice: Rah tor: 2Q3H cents a kilo for RSS One; Capra: M 5500 00 a tonne; Palm kerael: $955.75 a tonne; White pepper: $3,267.00 a tonne; Black pepper: $2,282.50 a89 words
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Article174 1982-03-05 9 Chinese Prrfte Euiugc, Stagapsre, mm etastag prims per IN kg yesterday. CMSSit sU: Bulk fob $98.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1110.00 sellers, new drum fob $114.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $47.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $375.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper174 words
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Article197 1982-03-05 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CattM yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,440; 32s 3,150, 40a 3,220 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee gMds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly197 words
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Article317 1982-03-05 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.20, 100 per cent second class 1.02, 100 per cent third class 1.00, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.70, Special317 words
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Article231 1982-03-05 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday clossed slightly higher with March One RSS buyers quoted at 174.50 cents per kilo, up two cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Levels hardened about one cent during afternoon trading on trade buying and covering interest and gained further ground after the close on231 words
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Article350 1982-03-05 9 RAS price* In cents per kUo yesterday: (per kilo) B\iyfn StUeri Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f o b. 173.00 174.00N Int. 1 R.S.S March 174.00 175 00 Int. 1 R.S.S April 171.00 177.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. IB 00 106 00N UK Coot 164 00 1B.00N Int. 3 R.S350 words
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Article124 1982-03-05 9 N OON SSa and SMR rieaa )«amdaj B AS March April 1-taa (CHTM Mlk) hrtri Mtn <Forward Nltl Kym lalm 9 SR 10 pattat) 1*1.00 106.OON 1 163 00 166 OON Si SK oo (1-ton paBat) ***** 163. OON 1*000 163 OON M IRILB Man* April MRCV124 words
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Article151 1982-03-05 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday extended losses late, as the bleak technical picture and negative economic factors prompted increased long liquidation, prices settled with 12 V* to 15 Vi US cent a bushel losses. Traders said the market penetrated numerous chart points and trendlines during the session that151 words
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Article234 1982-03-05 9 WHEAT futures In Chicago on Wednesday closed at or near the bottom of a 6V* US cent range, down 3V« to Ave cents a bushel. Traders said the market closed on a technically weak note, since prices settled below both the May based $3.70 level and the July based234 words
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486 1982-03-05 9 AP THE ministers of Asean tin producing countries will meet in Kuala Lumpur for two days in May to review the situation regarding the sixth International Tin Agreement and to decide on the necessary follow-up actions. Tbe last date for subscribingAP - 486 words
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Advertisement373 1982-03-05 9 TfetoMonAood r w- 1 51 >* /J RW" Meats roasted to perfection and carved before you. Home made sauces and ovenfresh breads. i i _r"V *'> Delicatessen foods. Morning fresh ij >v seafood. Summer salads and good seafood. Summer salads and good ol' desserts. •V I Open, morning to night.373 words
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1564 1982-03-05 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acm a (2.5581,564 words
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Article188 1982-03-05 10 hnqapou uwr nun (Mill' 1 prtew tor Mm 1) The Commerce 2.M I M Thr Saving! PumJ 1.(4 1.72zd S'por* Prog Fad 1.22 1J| S pare 9k. Fund l.» ttl S pore Invest Fund 1 (D I M S pore Equity Fund 1.17 1.21 JMAMOWPMOI Diimoo?*"**' to— Spore188 words
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Article2853 1982-03-05 10 1961/1982 High Low Company Laat Sale Gr'. DW DW Crr Gr's Net Y*M p/E Vol Day (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 248 Acma 115 11S Alcorn 350 130 Allied Choc 312 150 BAT <20 308 Bata 200 75 Ben 470 360 Berjaya Kawat 532*2,853 words
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Article1615 1982-03-05 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, I* with the number ci shares H traded shown in brackets in 17 lots at 1,000 units, unless other- wise specified. INDUmiALS n AIM (LMB 1J8S) (8) IJS (6)1,615 words
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Article174 1982-03-05 10 YEO Hlap Seag < Malay«ia) Berkad: Eighth AGM to be held at Subang View Hotel, Melati 4, Mezzanine Floor, Jalan SS12/1, Subang Jaya, Selangor on March 9 at noon. LOYTAPE Berkad: Tenth AGM to be held at Penthouse, 10th Floor, Wisma Central, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on March174 words
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604 1982-03-05 10 SELLING Mat asare aerleae teae at the Stag* pare ateek market •JAltkeagk It did eat raw! the pMrie atage, tke way a ■inker 9I ataeka inn I» JIJIMWN tkaa IS eMk "SettT tMe «I seUtog ncft acna 1 beard. Tke ealy let-aps were daring604 words
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Article585 1982-03-05 10 WORSENING performance on foreign bourses further undermined market sentiment on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, dragging prices to lower levels across the board. Trading volume was sharply increased, the bulk of which came from near panic-selling where values in a considerable number of585 words
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Article196 1982-03-05 11 Reuter THE COUNCIL for the Securities Industry, the UK self-regulatory market "watchdog", is urging the government to put more precision into proposed tighter rules for investment managers, a council spokesman said. The Trade Department issued a discussion paper last month proposing tougher rules forReuter - 196 words
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647 1982-03-05 11 SIME Darby Bhd is expected to make lower group pretax profits of about MJI97 million for the current year ending June 1982. This compares with $245.4 million achieved previously. According to London stockbrokers Laurence, Prust and Company, the full benefits of Sime647 words
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Article176 1982-03-05 11 KEPPEL Shipyard is to inform the Stock Exchange of Singapore the amount from reserves which will be capitalised for its one-for-four bonus issue. CHEMICAL Caaptij tt Malayrta Bhd has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that Dr J D Rushton has been appointed director in place of Or176 words
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269 1982-03-05 11 Reuter MARINE Baaks lae, nsatisßiid by tte> Haagte psaMsa°tawif steles la America hi readiness for telwstela baaklag, executive vtee-aresldeat Mr Jaases Tsaer saM. He aaM Martee which has already tekaa steps Is small u dpß—l hliwte la haaks la two steles eatsMe NewReuter - 269 words
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925 1982-03-05 11 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING SINGAPORE Airlines is amending its staff share incentive scheme to promote staff participation and to protect staff shareholders' interests should the national carrier obtain a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The most significant amendment is perhaps the925 words
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Article285 1982-03-05 11 UNITED Estate Projects Bhd has comfortably fulfilled its profit forecast, turning in pre-tax earnings of Ms2s million for the year ended Dec 31,1151, up 32 per cent on the 1980 level. The profit achieved was 13.6 per cent above the $22 million forecast by285 words
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Article214 1982-03-05 11 OIL AND gold issues bore the brunt of sizeable resource sector losses as the Sydney market yesterday reacted to the overnight sharp fall on Wall Street and declining world oil and bullion prices, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index shed 7.9 points to 472.7 while the oil and214 words
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Article315 1982-03-05 11 THE Tokyo stock market fell sharply and the average slumped 119.50 points to close at 7,354.82, reflecting a reversal of Wednesday's sharp gains, dealers said. Dealers said trading was active with a volume of 480 million shares. The fall was the largest since Oct 19 last year315 words
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Article115 1982-03-05 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mostly steady in quiet trading which centered around popular stocks, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.20 point to 93.43 on a turnover of 1.5 million baht. Bangkok Bank, Bank of Ayudhya and Charoong Thai Wire and Cable closed unchanged at 206,115 words
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Article50 1982-03-05 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 365-2 Tuesday 867.8 Week Ago 882 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 818.18 Tuesday 828.82 Week Ago 826.77 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1140.58 Wednesday 1198.69 Week Aco 1268.00 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 627.3 Wednesday 630.3 Week Ago «36.1 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 472.7 Wednesday 480.6 Week Ago 480.050 words
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Article303 1982-03-05 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday extended early losses to close at or near their lows, with heavy selling throughout the day reflecting investors' lack of confidence after the Hang Seng Index broke through the 1,200 level on Wednesday, brokers said. The sharp fall overnight on Wall Street303 words
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Article133 1982-03-05 11 THE Manila stock market yesterday again closed mixed as the commercial/ industrial sector tended higher while miners oils continued to decline. There was also a decline in a turnover to 503,000 pesos from 792,000 pesos, dealers said. Among gainers were Acoje Mining whicb closed at 0.0017 from 0.0015 and133 words
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Article866 1982-03-05 11 LONDON, Wed. Equities closed mixed but government bonds tended firmer in quiet trading. The Financial Times Index was 2.6 points lower at 555.2. OUs featured and with the BNOC oil price cut already discounted, prices were boosted by better than expected 1981 results from Ultramar which ended lip866 words
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Advertisement167 1982-03-05 11 This advertisement appears as a matter of record only Global Marine Bismarck Sea Inc. Global Marine Adriatic Inc. Wholly owned and guaranteed by G Global Marine Inc USsBl 9 2ooyooo Financing for the construction of a Self-Propelled Drilling Vessel and a Jack-Up Drilling Rig to be constructed by Far East-Levingston167 words
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Article650 1982-03-05 12 wm mm™ by HOCK LOCK SIEW THIS is the month of bank results. And Overseas Union Bank (OUB), one of the Big Four banks, has beaten the other three to the top in releasing its 1961 results yesterday. If OUB's results, which it says is a recordby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 650 words
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Article140 1982-03-05 12 wm» Maputo Keppsi Shipyard, Overseas Ualea B»k Mi Owkm IMH Trot which were mnM y «today fsllewtag a day er •we sf aaspeastea fell ■freight late a knr market. All three eeaaters were «tea Keppel, —pialcl frem tradbs sa March 2 te tecmtatethe whaat140 words
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Article128 1982-03-05 12 Falls DBS Hoaf Lmi| lad Textile Corp M B F HMfi OC BC Keppel Skip 725 735 900 630 1080 515 -45 -40 -38 -35 -30 -30 ILMUMM ST Steamship Sol Properties HLmuFII Snore Lud Metro HMn 330 408 481 730 835 830 -30 -28 -21 -20 -20 -20128 words
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Article, Illustration156 1982-03-05 12 SHARE prices fell to sew laws aa Ike Stack Exehaage sf Stagspsre yesterday aa a wave sf selling swept acraas the heard thrsagheat the day. The Straits Times ladastrlal ladex feU te a three-meath tow at TU.T9, a ton sf IMC petals while the Wsrtaesa Times tadlcater drepped156 words
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Article46 1982-03-05 12 Hongkong China Gas IKB Heagkeag A CMm Oas O—pasy Ltd has fwnsst psyaMat si three M-HK-eeat Carta dtvtdeads aad a Oaal iildisd si ast less thaa M eeata far the earreat 1» year, ■aktag a tatal el BKIIJS. Hsa) ea tarae»c« at MSM4 mUHsa (fO&Jf atflltea).46 words
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Article424 1982-03-05 12 FLORENCE CHONG - SfiHiK Companies Editor: llano Sabnani By FLORENCE CHONG GENTING Berhad, in a surprise move, is believed to have switched its association with applicants vying for Queensland's second casino licence. Gen ting is hoping to be nominated as the operator of the casino licence by Majura-Robina424 words
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295 1982-03-05 12 KING'S Hotel, the hotel subsidiary of City Developments and a company within the Hong Leong stable, is optimistic that the group will be able to improve on its earnings for the financial year ending Oct 31. Last year's group pretax profit of 16.39295 words
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Article166 1982-03-05 12 BELANGOB Prepmltua tea mni aa team. MfW.ll arilkea Mm tax. The rian rin «M 4m I» aa to—aa la ratal aai himhanai At Ike aet level, the grew* af the gnu «as era mart hapmartiu, wttk ear*acs taeraaei te OUI erißUa trwa fUßiZtaa, BSSmIWB <*"1* *gyjSywwlon166 words
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Advertisement234 1982-03-05 12 r* i** r.V •*S*a.s» J* 2S V x v I .•>?*»• A A A A A A Y*T rv r > iU 1 b* > i~ JW -v #> yr P L H J w* i I Mondays/Thursdays/Fridays Saturdays/Sundays mm From Singapore, you fly to any of these great European234 words
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Miscellaneous63 1982-03-05 12 OUTLOOK tor Singapore today: Warm in the morning. Showers expected in few areas in the late afternoon. Report for 24 hears prUr to U pm March 4 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.1 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 24.9 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 8.75 Rainfall in millimetres Nil63 words
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169 1982-03-05 13 Reuter INDONESIA has announced a series of moves designed to make its port and handling tariffs competitive with Singapore. Coordinating Minister for Economics, Finance and Industry Wijoyo Nitisastro said berthing tariffs at four of the county's ports will be made equal to or lowerReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration572 1982-03-05 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM LEADING Dutch operator, Nedlloyd Lines, is offering a faster transit time between the Far East and the South American countries of Chile and Peru. The voyage from Singapore to Peruvian port of Callao now takes 37 days. Transit time572 words
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Article114 1982-03-05 13 THE Qatar National Navigation Company's U5526.5 million ship repair yard and steel fabrication complex at Umm Said has been officially opened. The repair yard has a floating dock capable of lifting 3,300 tonnes and handling vessels of up to 8,400 tonnes. Its five workshops are equipped for114 words
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Article106 1982-03-05 13 A NORWEGIAN accident inquiry commission is investigating the capsizing and sinking in December of two identical 299-grt shelterdeckers for bulk cargoes. The two vessels, H&mmerbolm and Sjostrand, were carrying grain and copper concentrate respectively when they sank in heavy weather in the North Sea. Six men perished in106 words
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Article670 1982-03-05 13 SUpptaf Liae A<*n*iee»aNi AIM Aim>* Alpac Am—w Aafcatat ANL APCUm APL Argaatia* A3CL Ada Mwrfc«H AOhUw AWnluCoM BU-OhM MNe BaafunT BmUw BMAM 2*rU*i Bto» Ocaaa Blur Star CAVN-FMG OC Uat con Carta 9kp« CMaaNav CMaa Oom> CMC* Caaa CakMbo Coat CoAosibua PM* vm vm vn VI V670 words
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Article585 1982-03-05 14 VESSELS Open: 730 hp tug with 12 tons B/ P (newbuilding) expect ready for delivery midMarch vessel proceeding Port Moresby seeking suitable towage to Moresby or any port enroute. Vessels Wanted: Wanted for three years time-charter two bulkcarriers 15,000-20,000 dwt 1975/81 built speed 16 knots trade route US585 words
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Article1545 1982-03-05 14 ACTIVITY was limited in all sectors of the freight market on Wednesday while rates agreed out of North America appeared virtually unchanged. Overnight business included a vessel to carry 14,000 tonnes of heavy grain from the Gulf to Venezuela at U5513.75, one to Morocco at »7 and a1,545 words
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639 1982-03-05 14 Business Day PHILIPPINE financial institutions should make use of Increasing opportunities in the shipping sector now that the government has redoubled its efforts to spur its growth, according to Capt Victorino A Basco, administrator of the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina). In his speech beforeBusiness Day - 639 words
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Article, Illustration116 1982-03-05 14 NEPTUNE Orfteat Umtm to emmmtty MN pwrt gjyr BtoM«. Part «rf i» «—i »totol jf WJmJI lili Tifl (iSfu/rf Mp, Ik* AM"» **1. wrtj Im< —O it hw Mei «Mlai littwfcM wMtotEeXsvllr <■■»■ll, Ml tmmtm, mm InM a* Hwliu tmtS»*** h vUai fey Irie».116 words
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Article99 1982-03-05 15 THE PANAMANIAN tanker Sun Aster ZZ7, of 102,000 dwt, which went aground on Jan 31 in the Bitter Lake at the Suez Canal was refloated on Wednesday by Selco's salvage tug, SaJviva, assisted by four Suez Canal tugs, lite tanker was laden with 75,000 tonnes of crude99 words
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Article562 1982-03-05 15 THE PORT of Vancouver has achieved another record year for tonnage bandied during 1981. This is despite a lack-lustre world economy and what the Port's general manager, Mr F J N Spoke, described as a difficult labour climate on the waterfront. The total tonnage through the Port562 words
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Article, Illustration678 1982-03-05 15 THE OUTGOING chairman of the International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (Intertanko), Sir Yue-Kong Pao, has called again on the industry to implement seriously accelerated scrapping of surplus tonnage. "Scrapping is the only effective way to reduce the present overtonnage position we face678 words
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Article250 1982-03-05 15 A TREND towards larger ships in the US merchant fleet is revealed in new figures released by the American Department of Transportation. Over the 12 months to last November, the number of ships in the fleet fell by six, but total capacity increased by 500,000250 words
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5121 1982-03-05 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port5,121 words
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Article529 1982-03-05 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mode Neptune Jade 5E 6.3.82 0000 Neptune 49 1500-1700 TT KalMaru 12 6.3.82 1200 Borneo 49 1900-2000 TT P. Jefferson 83/3 6.3.82 1200 APL TA 6529 words
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Article1484 1982-03-05 21 The leading shipping line# operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AcMnkci Ah SUcioorv Shu Atnrici (S)'Euro Line (PN/KL/PK). CnMw Continental Feeders (3)/Cargo Freight (PK) Singapore Ajimki (8)/ Euro-AjU Line (PK/PN). »i ■—i Um Tra nagroup Pi* Ltd (S). Ai NavlgaMia Frata Shpg (S) AMrad1,484 words
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1011 1982-03-05 22 SWEDISH TRANSPORT REVOLUTION Lloyd's List ANOTHER freight transport revolution is under way a new concept for coastal sea transportation of trucks, trailers, containers and unitised cargo. The on-board handling is mechanised using a new loading system, which is presently under test. All cargo isLloyd's List - 1,011 words
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Article, Illustration523 1982-03-05 22 ARRIVALS REPPEL WHARVES Boleslaw Ruminski (Polosh flag) (1100 group I on board, must vacate 0600/7 th) 36/36 Dong Min (1100 huals 10m east) 8/9 Danyang (hauls after Dong Min hauls) 6/7 Foochow (0000) '33/34 Kota Jade (0700) 10 Kota Pahlavtan (0700) 11 Kaik* (1800) 13/14 Kim Soon523 words
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Article206 1982-03-05 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.206 words
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Article189 1982-03-05 22 AFP THE JAPAN Shippers' Council (JSC) has presented a five-point request to the head of Soyuztransit (Sotra) of the Soviet Union, calling for a reduction of through freight charges in the transSiberian container service (TSCS) by 5 to 10 per cent. The request wasAFP - 189 words
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Article109 1982-03-05 22 AP GALES of up to 145 kilometres whipped Britain on Wednesday forcing evacuation of part of the Galloway coast of Scotland when heavy seas swept chemicals off the deck of a grounded container ship. The Cyprus-registered vessel, CnJganUet, ran aground off Stranraer, a popular tourist spot 113 kilometresAP - 109 words
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Advertisement648 1982-03-05 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS corn WO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE Pnt Han B'htntn It dan Httrt U R Urn 15/3 Ouka In 11/4 12/4 13/4 IS/4 1/4 laavrfa 22/3 Cirdfcaa Id 17/4 11/4 M/ 4 22/4 IS/4 FMM EIMOTE H'BURC B HAVEN R OAM HAW SOTON NCaraway/ Aastna lanahu fram Mil PMiar*Spor«648 words
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Advertisement491 1982-03-05 17 Si Si 6 \r [flii, I Jf Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE A MLLASSM r «asH MCOM SM amkis in > AP*T«O<B 14/1 S SIM 15/3 moor 11/1 AP*****22/3 KNMUAn/3 weaNA/) Mrth. TST" l)VaM>?)irMi 3>MM|4)CM« arm* vi a/3 a/3 a/3 i/« WTUWW 14/3 11/1 5/4 0/4 0/4 PIMN491 words
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Advertisement528 1982-03-05 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE i>'« o.a; ':a;iß- a:t',>:<pr .ri-A t ii SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK* 24 Ooc 19 Apr 22 Apr 27 Apr CORABANK 23 Apr 19 May 22 Moy 27 Moy fVYBANK 2B Moy 23 Jvn 26 Jun 1 Jul loods P» Koiong 26/3) Lykes/ 43 Lines528 words
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Advertisement746 1982-03-05 18 K LINE v KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA Roacssas* n CjtfMt *s» tar Vaacwmr Nrttand Itatn. Galveston. few Orleans. Becton. SI Ma f*fc*ta*ta, Itartak, BWtaaore. $kmA lacktenWh JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN inmra^n Spore Penanf PKelar* Sta Sta S/3 J/3 11/3 12/3 Sport Tokyo Nap>r> Kobe 7/3 11/3 11/3746 words
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Advertisement690 1982-03-05 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia SS BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 0300 9/3 1500 8/3 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA SINGAPORE.. PEMANG P. KELANG.... BRISBANE..... SYDNEY BUMS MELBOURNE. ADCLADC FREMANTU. Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia 4-690 words
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Advertisement935 1982-03-05 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD SHSOV BUUMNG 55. Martet Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Tdei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P KEIANG nNUNC M/S SMARBtAT MAM SOON SON BK> IST AND 2ND FLOOR HM THONG SMPPBK 23 We* Quay935 words
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Advertisement496 1982-03-05 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD ;i)TH H.OOfi OC fAN BUILDING SINGAPORt 0104 V AR* E T iNG 9' 11»'»" (3 I >N Si GENERAL 91 3111 i 22 LINE Si lUH RS .JS4', MS A ri CARSHIP«CABLE CARGOSHIP I'c<|i»nal 'JUL' 1 Container Lines 2 SAll INGS496 words
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Advertisement106 1982-03-05 21 m APCLTNE r ANQKUTAN PEffTAMBANQAir^ CONTAINER LINE HILL CONTAINER SERVICE SMGAPOK/FOMN6/9NCAPWE/JAKARTA (TO. SMGAPORE AGENTS CAHAYA SAMUDERA SHPfWG PTE LTD Unit 202, 2nd Floor, Toxtflo Contro, Joion Sokon, Soiooporo 0719. TEL: *****90 (S Lion) PENANG AG&TTS STRAITS OMENT SHPfWG ENTERPRISES SON BHD TEL: *****7/*****0 SUN SNIPPING AND TRADING CO. »ii *m106 words
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Advertisement233 1982-03-05 21 CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE ON UNER VESSELS LOAXMNQ FOR KJCt CMTOO, CALCUTTA, COLOMBO, MADRAS, JAKARTA, SEMARANQ, SURABAYA S FROM SAMARBOA, SAUK PAP AN TO HOMQKOMQ, TAIWAN. IMXK.I II KKKKiHT SKRVK KS TEI *****00 *****01 TELEX RS ***** INDGUL 4^ toaaal Ti. BL MOM lie 7/t Mr CMla|Mt CMaa A Calcatta Umm233 words
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Advertisement31 1982-03-05 21 ETO LINES DUBAI P.T. INDONESIAN ORIENTAL LINES] JAKARTA <rm co. (Nt) lib am now oowm m. I* im/mi. L LHP* 1* aMVS377/m» m P. Mb T* mil/(XI i t*zmmu aum) t*am/)31 words
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Advertisement271 1982-03-05 22 FRANSMER (GROUPAGE) SERVICE Fronwner StmcM (S) ft* Ltd Unit B. 4H« Floor (05-02) Qi§ng CW§| Hwot Industriol ftoifldofiQ, 12, Arwmwgew Rood, ott Poyo Labor Sangoport 1440 P.O Box 519 Smoooo T«f *****66 (5 lines) Tele«: R***** Smooooft KS ***** 9146 FRAMER FCL/LCL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA CoNm* et Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbone,271 words
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Advertisement317 1982-03-05 22 Are you making full use of the Shipping Times as an effective selling medium? Tel *****44, Extension 351 For further enquiries call Tel *****2 Ext. 38 or 39 Times Centre TintAf Financial Publications Sdn Bhd i I, New Industrial Road Singapore 1953 *nippill9 I IVTICS 31, Jalan Riong, KL 22-03.317 words
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Advertisement274 1982-03-05 22 PERKAPALAN LAUTAN MRU SON. BHD. PO Bom 220 Ko(i tanabakj Sabah HCUUI LMH SHVXX Saba* Sarawak Bangkok S**aporf Port k«Ha<« Penang P Klang S'pore Loading tor LAUTAN TKA V.l/S2 Kudat Sandakan, Tawau LAUTAN RAM K J/12 Labuan, KK LAUTAN ENAM *2/12 12/3/12 IS/3/S2 Sandakan Tawau SEALION SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD274 words
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Miscellaneous178 1982-03-05 22 Regional Weather :v: sr. <» m *°srr 9 V fif IS fi V--35 6 is i ;s ss w^°c cr* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND BEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in178 words
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