The Business Times, 6 April 1982
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Title Section10 1982-04-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, APRIL 1,1182 60 CENTS10 words
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550 1982-04-06 1 BRITISH hanking stocks were hit in early London trading yesterday following the invasion of the Falkland Islands by Argentina, where a number of UK banks have holdings. Lloyds Bank, which has significant Argentine interests through Lloyds Bank International, lost 23 pence in550 words
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Article396 1982-04-06 1 BRITISH Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington resigned last night amid a bitter political row over the handling of the Falkland Islands crisis. Carrington's deputy and the ministry's South America specialist also quit. The resignations came only hours after a fleet of ships left Britain in a bid396 words
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Article, Illustration589 1982-04-06 1 BARRY VOLPERT - By BARRY VOLPERT ASIAN bminww hired more general managers and financial executives, and fever sales and marketing specialists last year than they did in 1900, according to a survey Just released by Korn/Ferry International, a big executive recruiting firm. This shift of demand for executivesSource: TERRY INTERNATIONAL - 589 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article114 1982-04-06 1 AP MOSCOW, Moo. The Soviet Foreign Ministry today announced that Soviet President Brezhnev 'is on his regular winter vacation." A foreign ministry spokesman made the statement in response to a reporter's question on Western reports that Mr Brezhnev had fallen ill and may be replaced as leaderAP - 114 words
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Article104 1982-04-06 1 Reuter TOKYO, Mon. The Japanese government today obtained final parliamentary approval for its US$2O2 billion budget for fiscal 1982 which started on April 1. The Upper House, following the Lower House's endorsement on March 9, passed the most austere budget for 26 years with a vote of 129Reuter - 104 words
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Article68 1982-04-06 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia today launched a nationwide drive to Improve productivity with a call by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed for the people to change their work attitudes. Dr Mahathir said greater productivity was the only way to overcome the country's economic problems: itsReuter - 68 words
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Article53 1982-04-06 1 Reuter PARIS, Mon. French Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy has reasserted his government's determination to defend the French franc on the foreign exchanges. When asked whether the defence of the French currency remains an important priority, Mr Mauroy said, "it is the policy of the government" to defendReuter - 53 words
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Article52 1982-04-06 1 Reuter BELJTNG, Mon. Income from joint Chinese-foreign projects in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in South-east China reached US$7O million last year. The New China News Agency said this represents a fivefold rise from 1978, the year before Shenzhen, immediately north of Hongkong, was designated an economicReuter - 52 words
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Article62 1982-04-06 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Mon. A top Labour Department statistician said today unemployment, already at a post-war high, is expected to continue upward for two or three months even after economic recovery begins. Janet Norwood, director of the department's Bureau of Labour Statistics, said the unemployment rate tends to lagUPI - 62 words
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Article39 1982-04-06 1 AFP MANILA, Mon. The Philippine government will go through with the enforcement of a 100 per cent increase in specific tax on liquor and alcoholic beverages in spite of opposition from the country's major distillers. AFPAFP - 39 words
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218 1982-04-06 1 SINGAPORE Airlines will be charged tomorrow in a West German court for failure to pay fines for selling discounted tickets, and for alleged obstruction of the German Department of Civil Aviation's check on its flight on May 13 last year. The218 words
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333 1982-04-06 1 SOH TIAMG KENG - By SOH TIAMG KENG A CHASE Manhattan banker, Dr Richard Aspinwall, has predicted the US economic recovery may be delayed to the first quarter of 1983. This is less optimistic than the forecast by most economists and the US government that recovery will333 words
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128 1982-04-06 1 or Auroras m beeet trading an the Geld Esefcaaee at Mmiiii (OB), Iks Sagapare GaM CUartsg Per tradMg la geld fahaemdnaal 2r2pLJSSr £IK par ml' ft an aew VBHjm far Mmm Ist and UWH par khMhr MHtMMrittaa. far SMlehtd Iks iaftdt Is U9>128 words
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Advertisement248 1982-04-06 1 N> > t*: n/rOi »:I:L vku MMIDB A SURGE later this month in the cash balances of the US Treasury will complicate the Federal Reserve's task of managing monetary policy and could inflate short-term interest rates Page 2 LION City Leather Shoe Factory will be investing $3 million to produce248 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article623 1982-04-06 2 Reuter. A SURGE later this month in the cash balances of the US Treasury will complicate the Federal Reserve's task of managing monetary policy and could inflate shortterm interest rates. Some economists estimate the US Treasury's balances could rise to as much as US$3O billion followingReuter. - 623 words
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524 1982-04-06 2 Mrtrty YaarMaM 'lilt Wmt •f 4ar» af Icowi IN* Ma (MCfc*| YtaM (*N) Data Mai as! accraatf Marat) P») 15.782 Loan 2 1972 •SH 23.57 15/1, 15/7 75 •100.75 •2.78 i.180/82 1962 W* 47.09 1/2. 1/8 58 100.20 5.11 1.3.83 Lom524 words
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303 1982-04-06 2 THE STEERING group of nine banks handling the rescheduling of Rumania's foreign debt has set a further meeting for April 19 and V in New York. The meeting was set following talks between the banks, Rumanian Finance Ministry and Foreign Trade Bank officials In303 words
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Article26 1982-04-06 2 FEDERAL NsttM^NerV five-menth deters tares The ietsatares, wkleh will be leaned April 11, will knee n fin* Interest payment en Sep 19, 198. inter-26 words
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Article306 1982-04-06 2 THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry has Issued guidelines on gold huilneßi by securities companies, including foreign firms with branches in Tokyo, banning them from participating in gold futures trading and holding stocks on their own accounts. Securities companies can apply to the ministry for permission to transact306 words
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Article139 1982-04-06 2 NEW FUNDS raised on the international capital markets in the first quarter of this year roae over SO per cent to U5139.53 billion from 136 billion in the first 1981 quarter. The OECD said the rise was mainly due to significantly higher external bond offerings at $19.1139 words
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Article73 1982-04-06 2 Reuter. UK MONEY markets are expected to remain (airly tight in April. Traditionally, the markets move into surplus in April as the government moves into a deficit. But the markets will remain (airly tight this April because of the further collection of taxes delayed by the civil serviceReuter. - 73 words
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Article22 1982-04-06 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 10.06 per cent.22 words
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Article178 1982-04-06 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on April 5: DINUn(liitl out BU 7 day* l&Vi 15H 1 month IS* 15* 2 month* lftH 15% 3 month* 1SH 15* 6 month* 1SH ISM B months 15H 15V* 13 month* 1SH 15W Dm tefn. 1 month 91/1# 4H178 words
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Article37 1982-04-06 2 RANGE Of prtow olhrad by dt» OvnlglM: iw% C*D dapartts: M to iHft MB 3-month TrMJUry Mil* JH 3-month IU«> hlllt m 3 months CD 8* monthj CD tit M •ft m Source: National Discount Co37 words
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Article441 1982-04-06 2 SPECULATIVE buying in anticipation of a stronger US dollar strengthened the dollar against most major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. The expectation was due to the belief that US money supply would show a large increase in the coming month. But dealers said the market was441 words
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Article289 1982-04-06 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed sharply higher compared with last Friday's dose in light trading, dealers said. Prices were marked up between USI4 and 95-50 aa ounce at the outset following the metal's strength in New York last Friday and in Hongkong on Saturday. The market then held steady289 words
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Article222 1982-04-06 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed (Inner at 247.75 yen after a 246.50 opening, dealers said. This was higher than the *****/80 finish in New York, the 346.25/45 on the US West Coast last Friday and the 246.70 dose in Tokyo on Friday. Trading was a222 words
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Article186 1982-04-06 2 STERLING opened lower In London yesterday pertly on concan about the Falkland» (llaMnas) Islands situation, dealers said. Argentina said it would fight any British attempt to regain control of the islands After opening at $L 7750/ 60, compared with Friday's cloee of 1.7863/73 in Losidon and L7MS/7M5 in New186 words
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Advertisement55 1982-04-06 2 c This issue has been completed. This announcement appears as a matter of record only, April 1982. CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS (MALAYSIA) BERHAD PUBLIC ISSUE OF 1,870,000 ORDINARY SHARES OF $1.00 EACH AT A PRICE OF $1.20 PER SHARE SPECIAL ISSUE OF 1,430,000 ORDINARY SHARES OF $1.00 EACH AT A PRICE OF55 words
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Advertisement116 1982-04-06 2 This Advertisement appears as a matter of record only VJ HOUSTON OFFSHORE JOINT VENTURE V Houston, Texas U5528,000,000 Term Loans for an Off shore Jack-Up Drilling Rig under construction at Bethlehem Singapore Private Limited supported to the extent of US $14,900,000 by Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore Limited Lead116 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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435 1982-04-06 3 THE Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, launches this year's energy conservation campaign today when be opens a seminar on energy saving for industries. Mr Sidek Saniff, parliamentary secretary of the ministry, said the seminar, which is Jointly organised by the Singapore435 words
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Article412 1982-04-06 3 SWISSAIR Singapore bas installed a small machine in its reservations department designed to improve service to clients. The telephone data system is a digital monitoring device developed by Swissair as a management tool to determine and improve the standard of service being offered to customers. Alfred Hediger, Swissair412 words
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Article489 1982-04-06 3 SEMINARS AND COURBES April 64J: Socio-Psychological Methods of Marketing, SIM Conference Room, Singapore Institute of Management April 12-17: SIM Leaders' Course, Apollo Sentosa, Singapore Institute of Management April 13-14: The Secretary as Part of the Management Team, Oberoi Imperial Hotel, Sterling Communications April 14-15: Executive Skills for Top489 words
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234 1982-04-06 3 SINGAPORE'S industrial gas distributors have formed an organisation to promote their interests. The Singapore Industrial Gas Merchants Association has recruited 22 members to date. There are about 40 to 60 distributors of industrial gas who collectively gross estimated domestic «ml** of $12 million annually. Some234 words
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430 1982-04-06 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO LION City Leather Shoe Factory (Pte) Ltd will be investing $3 million to produce high-quality men's leather shoes. Mr HS Lee, the managing director, said the company has applied to the Economic Development Board for a piece of430 words
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Article87 1982-04-06 3 WILLIAM Jacks it Co (S) Pte Ltd was recently appointed by a British company to market its comprehensive range of door accessories in the Republic. This is the SWEL range of door furniture and components supplied by Smith Widdowson ft Eadem Ltd, a member of the Sheffield Brick87 words
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424 1982-04-06 3 THE National Productivity Board will give more emphasis to supervisory training this year to meet an urgent need for supervisors. Mr David Ang, manager of NPB's management services and supervisory development unit, said requests from companies and NPB's assessment show that there is424 words
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OVERSEAS
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600 1982-04-06 4 THE European Economic Community's share of investment in Malaysia has been declining, with Britain being the only member to find a place among the top five investors in 1980. This is because British investments, which accounted for almost four-fifths of all EEC600 words
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541 1982-04-06 4 Malaysia will continue to receive from Japan an average of 21 billion yen in official loans each year for funding development projects under the Fourth Malaysia Plan period (*****985). This is in spite of the budgetary difficulties which Japan is faced with, and the541 words
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612 1982-04-06 4 Reuter TWO leading UK broken said UK inflation will drop into single figures in April, but they disagreed widely on the outlook for economic activity. Both James Capel A Co and Phillips it Drew said they expect inflation to remain in singleReuter - 612 words
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198 1982-04-06 4 FOB the drat time la more than M years, Caha has opened the tar Is laves! Under a Win pnMlrtofd law promulgated Is Fehrnary by the Cahaa CsaaeU of Ministers, stnte-swned enterprises have been aathortoed to "malte la tnnimle aenoctattons with fsnign Interests198 words
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462 1982-04-06 4 NYT WHOLESALE price* for a growing number of products, Including aluminium, sugar, petrol and steel, continued to decline in March, an indication of further weakening in the US economy. According to a survey of the nation's purchasing managers, released in New York yesterday: "ThereNYT - 462 words
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163 1982-04-06 4 AFP THE Indonesian people have been warned that current development efforts will stop if the ruling Golkar (Functional Groups) Party loses the general election next month. The warning was given yesterday by Industry Minister, A R. Soehoed, who told a Golkar campaign rallyAFP - 163 words
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537 1982-04-06 4 THE Unctad VI conference, scheduled in Belgrade in May 1983, hopes to adopt a "positive approach" in the debate on current pressing issues, particularly trade, commodities, financial transfers and the promotion of economic cooperation among developing countries. "We want to put these themes across537 words
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347 1982-04-06 4 Reuter FORMER Australian Foreign Minister Andrew Peacock would challenge Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser for leadership of the ruling Liberal Party. Mr Peacock's widely-pre-dicted challenge comes in the wake of a disastrous weekend election defeat for the Liberals in the southern state of Victoria, where theyReuter - 347 words
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Article709 1982-04-06 4 ARRIVALS 8enrie« Local Operator Nuiber T»e Fro* CAL con 0060 TPE PAA PAflOB au5 NYC/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0645 KUL SIA 0805 KUL MAS I' 1 <>■ 0845 PEN MAS MH571 0905 KUL RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH651 1000 KUL MAS MH680 1010 KCH SIA SQ201 1030709 words
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255 1982-04-06 5 Reuter GENERAL Motors Corp and the International Union of Electrical Workers said they reached tentative agreement on a 2V4-year contract, which offers significant concessions. A GM spokesman said the agreement, which must be ratified by the union's 22,000 working members in eightReuter - 255 words
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178 1982-04-06 5 AFP INDIAN industry is last losing out to foreign competitors, including China, in global tenders (or the supply of goods for domestic projects aided by the International Development Association (IDA), in spite of the fact that it enjoys a 15 per cent price preference.AFP - 178 words
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Article147 1982-04-06 5 AUSTRALIAN Deputy Prime Minister Doug Anthony has accused the EEC of exploitation of procedural devices to meet complaints against its sugar export subsidies. "It has cynically exploited every procedural device and technicality to frustrate the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade's dispute settlement procedures to the147 words
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410 1982-04-06 5 AFP AN inter-American soft drink battle is being waged in Hongkong with .the launching by Pepsi International Incorporated of a massive promotion campaign against Coca-Cola's solid local market. Pepsi's television advertising onslaught of twominute commercials aimed at getting consumers to switch fromAFP - 410 words
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Article144 1982-04-06 5 UPI A LEADING Wall Street rrisiaristsaM la aa laterteeTUtftoi^States" werst fteaaHsl Mlaattsa ataee V«rM War II ami ehMMM *f ——f are paar this year. "The fteaadal paslttea at America* hasteess Is the want la the eattre fat war parted, ami there are aa Inmediate inspectsUPI - 144 words
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321 1982-04-06 5 MALAYSIA'S bill for freight and insurance swelled again last year. The increase stood out all the more because the higher bill was at odds with the 14 per cent drop In net service payments from a total of M 55,176 million in 1900321 words
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307 1982-04-06 5 AP CONFIDENCE of foreign businessmen in Thailand's business climate is on the increase despite a slowdown in current investment and a reported decline in revenue of some companies, according to a survey of the American Chamber of Commerce in Bangkok. Results of the periodicAP - 307 words
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Article479 1982-04-06 5 UPI JAPAN will take a series of steps this year to open up its market in services and insurance. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki said in Tokyo yesterday he will propose to discuss at November's Gatt meeting issues on service, insurance, banking and investment measures toUPI - 479 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article396 1982-04-06 5 C ITOH and Co Ltd said it and Shin-Etsu Tsusho Co Ltd have Jointly received a 1.6 billion yen order (or 50 large dump trucks and 20 bulldozers from the Vietnamese Coal Export-Import Corp. Komatsu Ltd will manufacture the 32-tonne trucks and 220-horsepower bulldozers far shipment between396 words
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109 1982-04-06 5 Reuter THE Communist Party dally Pnvda yesterday called on Soviet planners to stop building gigantic factory complexes and concentrate on modernising small production centres instead. In a commentary on the country's labour shortage, the newspaper said the huge complexes that have been in favourReuter - 109 words
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Advertisement326 1982-04-06 4 I and give yourself and your family the Bntannica advantage! it's the key to success in a competitive world That's why you should give your child all the advantages you can. Especially the tools for success. (That's what a parent's love and responsibility are all about) Certainly there's no better326 words
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Advertisement144 1982-04-06 5 BALKANCARPARADE MATERIAL HANDUNG EQUIPMENT BY FETIM ONE OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF FORKUFTS AND HOISTS 1 P 1 m >%^ CAPACITY: 2t, 2.5t, st, 3t, 3.5t,4t HEIGHT: 3.3 m. 4m, 4.5 m ENGINE: PERKINS 4.2032 of U.K. VICKERS HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION: POWERSHIFT TORGUE CONVERTER BORG WARNER MANUFACTURER'S RESIDENT ENGINEERS Z1144 words
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Article463 1982-04-06 6 EVEN HIS critics give Lord Carrington credit for being a man of integrity and honour. Nor have they had much cause to doubt his judgment, honed to a fine pitch over many years of public service. Nor could they point to him as a motivated career463 words
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234 1982-04-06 6 INDUSTRIALISTS in Singapore may think the Government is contradicting itself. On the one hand, they are constantly told to mechanise and automate their operations, to be more capital Intensive. This means having to consume more energy. Now, the save energy campaign is directed especially at234 words
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Article, Illustration476 1982-04-06 6 CHRISTOPHER FOLLETT - The Danish maker of plastte building blocks, Lego, has not only beaten the recession, it is expanding to rival Denmark's traditional exports. CHRISTOPHER FOLLETT reports on its success. Big money from little bricks CHRISTOPHER FOLLETT IN THE FICKLE world of toys, Lego, which makes plastic476 words
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Article762 1982-04-06 6 TOM WICK - FORUM i with TOM WICK NYT PRESIDENT Reagan made clear in his March 31 prime-time news conference that he was opposed to the nuclear "freeze" that now symbolises the powerful new anti-nuclear movement. But Reagan's opposition to the specific proposal is less important than the implicit factNYT - 762 words
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Article610 1982-04-06 6 LOUISE KEHOE - By LOUISE KEHOE FT INTEL, one of the leading US manufacturers of semiconductors, believes that it has found the key to longterm growth in spite of the continuing challenge from Japan. The claim comes as the company is soon to announce what are expected to beFT - 610 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous574 1982-04-06 6 -IK-ORE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I The natural material for a ■Idrt? (5) I As spent in recent sales? (5) I Best thing to wear? (7) Dance with a girl at work (8) Ram oat (of tea?) (5) ITower to fasten with a bit of tack (5) To invite thus574 words
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Miscellaneous87 1982-04-06 6 SINGAPORE S KM Jr-C :u*xt\w IkMm tat 3ZESTH SINGAPORE M I*' TflfrW did r a YOUR SKIUS HAVe IWPROVCP A THOUSANP pencew swce me _»Y I HIO6P YW^_ ism- isure HMBTD HAWCTD leryouao. m m m > irV JV* m UK mt <30,51R? rt f>S 1 ap f'l I r87 words
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Article, Illustration1942 1982-04-06 7 ANATOLE KALETSKY - THE CHANGING FACE OF THE WORLD BANK THE WORLD BANK HAS TWO MAJOR ARMS: 1) Ths International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), founded in 1945, it owned by the governments of 139 countries. Theee eubecrlbe capital, at present being in crsasad from US$4O billion to1,942 words
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Article1050 1982-04-06 7 ANDREW WHITLEY - By ANDREW WHITLEY LAST MONTH'S announcement that Brazilian interest rates were unlikely to fall this year came as welcome news to the country's bankers. They have grown fat in a period of high interest rates at a time when recession has forced the industrial sector into s1,050 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article625 1982-04-06 8 BAT's RETAILING ACTIVITIES BAT INDUSTRIES' latest attempt to break away from the stranglehold of its tobacco empire it is the largest cigarette producer in the Western world is along the welltrodden path into retailing. Having decided that it must broaden its activities away from the golden leaf, BAT625 words
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Article158 1982-04-06 8 Reuter KOMATSU expects to report a record US$l64 million in consolidated net income this year on record sales of $3.5 billion, due to active overseas sales of construction machines to the Middle East, Africa and Australia. Its consolidated net income in 1962 rose to $151 million fromReuter - 158 words
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Article70 1982-04-06 8 NIPPON Electric will offer 70 million 50 yen shares to the public, with payment on May 22, to raise its capital to 52.82 billion yen. The issue price will be based on the Tokyo stock market price. Its current profit in the year ended last month is estimated70 words
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Article124 1982-04-06 8 BP AUSTRALIA'S profit after tax, interest and minority Interests nnd before extraordinnrtee plunged 81 per cent In lMlts Aslt.tt million from $MJ6 million. Group turnover rone It per cent to $2,1N million from $1,784 million. Interest payments rone to SOi million from $41J million dne to124 words
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Article172 1982-04-06 8 THE JOINT open tors of Australia's But Strait oil fields will mount a legal challenge against a new resources tax tmpos» d by the Victorian stair government. The Broiu.i MB Pty Co Ltd (BHP) and Exxon Corp unit Esso Australis Ltd plan action in Australia's High172 words
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Article81 1982-04-06 8 MYER EMPORIUM has reported an unaudited net profit of AJ25.15 million ($25.45 million) for the half year ended Jan 31. Turnover rose to $888.89 million ($751.97 million), but earnings per share dropped to 11.3 cents (13.7 cents). The company declared an unchanged dividend of 5.5 cents, payable81 words
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Advertisement138 1982-04-06 8 r-V 'v '*r% The Dragon Palace Restaurant is where you can dine in regal splendour and feast on splendid dishes fit for a King Spacious enough to accommodate 450 people in comfort. Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome' Ox ley Rise/Penang Road. Singapore 0823 Tel *****11 (20138 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article301 1982-04-06 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with April One RSS buyers quoted at 184.00 cents per kilo, down one cent from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some April offerings before covering interest emerged to check the decline, they said. Afternoon301 words
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Article300 1982-04-06 9 HAS prices In cente per kilo yesterday: (psr kilo) (per kilo) Int. 1 R-S-S. pranpt f.o.b. 181 JO uum 183.00 184J0N Int. 1 R-S-S. April UUO 183.00 ***** 185.88 tot IRAS. >£y 110.00 191.00 11 an 198J0 tot. 2 RAS. 117.00 mom 188.80 mom UK/Coat 188.00 188.00N 187.00300 words
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Article89 1982-04-06 9 NOON MR BMRprin; HlMlfclMAM liS S3 April (Cwraat Mlk) l«yw» Mhn 1 163-40 166-AON (Farwljd 1 Bay an Sal 164,00 Nik) lara 106.OON MR SO MM 1 1(1.00 April 1CS.OON 161.60 *r 16SJ0N SMRCV (1-taa pdbt] 198-00 196.00N MM (OSuOON SMRL 11 too paJlx 1SU0 1(7 JON89 words
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Article79 1982-04-06 9 THE STRAITS tin prim in Peaaag yesterday held aaehaaged at Friday** M$29.CB a Idle, wtthla the ITA tower •eeter raage ef $29.15 to $32Jg. Sappert (rem the heller steek manager sided the market la which taraever rese slgaiflcaatly. Leeal sappert was evtdeat hat everaeas latoraet wss ihitt, dse79 words
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Article32 1982-04-06 9 Rubber: Apr 5 Singapore: April* 184.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: April: 206.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: Mf 29.88 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 380 tonnes (up 186 tonnes)32 words
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Article106 1982-04-06 9 Reuter EXPORTS of all types of rubber from Singapore rose to 76,412 tonnes in January from 75,357 tonnes in December but fell compared with 92,430 tonnes In January 1981, Statistics Department figures show. Imports of rubber into Singapore also rose in January to 60,399 tonnes fromReuter - 106 words
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631 1982-04-06 9 :/Jp WITH tough bilateral negotiations only two weeks away, Hongkong's trade authorities have fired the first salvo against anti-import lobbyists in Britain and within the EEC. The barrage took the form of a survey of Britain's trade in textiles and clothing to show:/Jp - 631 words
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Article74 1982-04-06 9 Reuter SARAWAK pepper exports rose to 2,281 tonnes in November from 2,220 in October but were below the 2,436 tonnes in November 1980, the Pepper* Marketing Board said. In November, Singapore took 1,385 tonnes, Japan 414, Taiwan 134, west Germany 111, Canada 77, United Kingdom 72 and otherReuter - 74 words
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Article206 1982-04-06 9 Reuter MALAYSIA'S rubber production last year fell L 8 per cent tram 1980 to 1-52 mimnn tonnes, Bank Negara Malaysia said. The preliminary figure compares with a 0 J per cent increase in 1981 to 1.56 million tonnes estimated by the finance ministry in its 1981 economicReuter - 206 words
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795 1982-04-06 9 NYT LAWYERS rather than traders continue to generate much of the news in the American commodity markets as the debate grows over which Federal regulatory agency should police the rapidly expanding industry, the Commodity Futures Trading Commtasion or the Securities and ExchangeNYT - 795 words
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Article417 1982-04-06 9 UPI DISASTROUSLY low world sugar prices could force the United States to Impose import quotas to keep domestic prices at levels guaranteed in the 1981 Farm Bill, an Agriculture Department official has waned. The official said the department's Commodity Credit Corp might be forced toUPI - 417 words
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Article892 1982-04-06 9 COFFEE: Robust* futures yesterday finished the morning steadier, between £18 and £1 a tonne above Friday's close in traded positions. Dealers said the steadier opening was in line with expectations after New York's performance on Friday and with weaker sterling yesterday morning. Commission houses were again dominant and892 words
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Article234 1982-04-06 9 SINGAPOU: Yesterday's dosing prices la 9 per kilo, a-fodem: THAI WHITE WpvoM drat dais (Kangaroo) new crop i 100 {Mr cent second dM LO2, 100 per cent tMrd dm US, par cent new crop no stock, B-lfl per cent no lock THAI BROKEN: A-euper 0.70, Special 0.(3. THAI RICE:234 words
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Article152 1982-04-06 9 Cn Bill eB: Bulk fob fMJI aeOera, old dram (in second kaad (k-nm) fob SUM» seDera, new <kwn lob SIISJB ssßsrs. Opu Mixed (loose) MBJO buyers. pvZTiSa NLW 1375.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fnq lob NLW tmM ssOers, Sarawak special black pepper lob NLW mm sellers, Sarawak Asia152 words
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Article113 1982-04-06 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday closed quietly steady despite some late seUtaf, dealers said. In April and May, south was unchanged at Mf935 and $925 a tonne while central roses2.so to $930 and $935 respectively. South rose $L5O to $920 in June. The refined market was113 words
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Advertisement176 1982-04-06 9 ||&|}|:'*:'@}*.<<^?*{"%^/'|\">" 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 Has your urge to'get up and go' got up and gone? rffl .g| »s P Donald Norfolk believes x IL that many of176 words
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Advertisement36 1982-04-06 9 STHUSIEAJPTE Uu Unit 1003; 10ttt Floor, Tan BoonJJat BuikJin®, Outran* Road, Singapore 0316 Tat *****47 (3 Linaa) Cabta. STIHLSEA Tata*: RS ***** SS.4M T7».«7» MM/Otm) noil ON BCHAIJP or THE BOARD TAN IMG JOO (acMd) CHAIRMAN36 words
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1296 1982-04-06 10 BID and offer prices officially Hated 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 Aaaa (IMB 1MB)1,296 words
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Article150 1982-04-06 10 BHQAfO UDNRWOT ."-MTIH LM l .TTxd •Mad 11 LX md LM LM fW LM 1.13 Fuad 1J4 UI DIAMOND M0I M?32«) IWOOBMR Tht Savtac* 1 S port Prog F S'poro 9ac. Fl S pore Ioveal S'por* Equity r SSTwaMD Ml Ml M ncwi mm «M|i (Mar) (today) D150 words
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Article2757 1982-04-06 10 IMS High Low Ctapuy Last Sale 4-or-Gr*a D1t Dir Cw Gr'a TTd Net P/B Vol COOO) Day High Low 8BCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL aw S3 as so 141 ai 410 147 171 ao sa a 190 sa MO Aetna tlwwi Allied Choc BAT Bata Ban Berjaya2,757 words
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Article1249 1982-04-06 10 BID and otter prices officially lifted and bußaaai la aad reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange jreaterdajr, with the number at thmrm traded wbown in brackets la lota of 1,080 units, unleai otherviae apedded. tM {1MB) Umm (L9B LM) (t) LM (4) LM AM D (IMB1,249 words
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Article279 1982-04-06 10 PARAMOUNT CllSlnBlS total Twdtfa AGM to be held at BQflt Suria, 10th Floor, Hold Malaya, Jalaa Haac Lddr, Kuala I annua on April 7 at 11 am. I 0 PBIMA 1MM: Twentyaecoad AGM to be heM at M) gffl «n»|iw 0409 on April 7 at S pm. CITY279 words
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281 1982-04-06 10 BfprtwpilßflLiß mm m IB «BB wMmMMHIi IM trial tate a ytii MpMHi VIM at fti Mmiiwm, AM New T«fc MMto. tawtaf CjmWBMI" 1 "Si M 1m bbM M l# to MMMjIZ? Mili|M Mlalag Oarpanritoa «BbMi mi Mi laaeßt aatoaai, evux'Ss iewa to (ha at 9LB»281 words
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Article468 1982-04-06 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market coafl—d to move upwards jnHiriky on susbaying interest after last Friday's bullish dose. T>s|i» a slowdown in trading activity in the afternoon, share prices dosed margins lly higher on a firm note. Gains recorded by most industrial counters were generally468 words
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Article148 1982-04-06 11 SHARE prices in the United Kingdom should move higher over the coming year against a background of strongly rising 1962 and 1983 corporate profits, brokers Phillips and Drew said. The relatively high level of prospective dividend yields also suggests shares will move upwards. The London148 words
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Article425 1982-04-06 11 MWE Holdings Bhd expects to be requoted on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange soon, since its accounts for the financial year ended Dec 31, 1960, have finally been completed. MWE shares were suspended in April last year following queries by the KLSE. Its price425 words
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1194 1982-04-06 11 FT COKE IS IT! These three words are the Coca-Cola company's latest carefully wrought message in its remarkably successful dialogue with the American consumer. But the theme, which replaces "have a Cote and a smile" and before that the "real thing" campaign,FT - 1,194 words
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Article135 1982-04-06 11 ALUMDiIUM Coaapnay sf Malaysia's (Atosaa) pretax profit plnnged to M$f7l,SM tor Iks year ended Dee SI, MBl, as agriasl HH mßwhleh toamred a'toss'ar tIM sriOton to «a M half, staged a towato TW yLnd half eartoags tfBJM 2 ■an righto tons ntoe to flsytoMsr 1981. slon135 words
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975 1982-04-06 11 SIOW LI SEN - Market Talk... By SIOW LI SEN PAN Malaysia Cement has been recommended as a worthwhile long-term investment by City Securities in its monthly investment review. PMC is currently the leading cement producer in Malaysia, having at the end of 1981, 47 per cent of975 words
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Article155 1982-04-06 11 WHEEL/OCX Harden and Co Ltd'a group 1981 consolidated net profit was HKJ534.95 mnMoq ($153.89 mAlton in nine hm»h>« to eod-1980). Is addition there were extraordinary profits of $165.47 million and an unrealised net exchange gain of $5.36 miTTUwi m«lr_ ing a total net attributable group profit of $705.79155 words
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Article216 1982-04-06 11 SYDNEY AUSTRALIAN political development» were seemingly ignored by the Sydney stock market with prices moving slightly higher in exceptionally quiet trading yesterday, brokers said. Market uhwi v«i said the Labor election win in Victoria had been anticipated and any challenge to the Federal party leadership of Milcohn216 words
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Article353 1982-04-06 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday closed narrowly mixed in thin trading In the absence of fresh factors, with blue chips losing ground on light while issues related to government spending and lowpriced stocks were bought, dealers said. Hie market average added 11.03 to finish at 7,344J5353 words
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Article132 1982-04-06 11 THE Manila market yesterday closed mixed as commercial and industrial eased while mining and oils finned. Turnover dropped to 0,000 pesos from 1J million on Friday. The lone falner was Lepanto at 0.077 from 0.076. Losers were Atlas Con "B" at 16.40 (ram 16.50, Philex "B" at 0.14 tram132 words
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419 1982-04-06 11 WHEN a company goes on the acquisition trail, it AmM approach the tuk with caution and understanding of the procasi This was pointed out by Mr Nicholas Ferguson, the managing director of Singapore International Merchant Bankers, in a recent seminar on mergers, aoqiristtions419 words
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Advertisement41 1982-04-06 11 TK TKM (Singapore) Pte. Ltd International Trade Finance and Confirming House AS FROM 31ST MARCH 1982 WE ARE AT 426 COLOMBO COURT SINGAPORE 0617 TELEPHONE NUMBER *****62 TELEX NUMBER ***** TKM MAILING ADDRESS COLOMBO COURT P. O. BOX 407 SINGAPORE 911741 words
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Advertisement161 1982-04-06 11 GUTHRIE BERHAD FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1981 The audited results of the Group for the year ended 31 December 1981 are set out below. -aa-JL HOI 11 OTTrIDUTODIC to AufikoMift o) Operating profit it Tokoovor Rotrondimoiit cost! \A/ mAa Lj. j- 4 nt f> r Airia iaji tt161 words
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96 1982-04-06 12 AMCOL BMtMhjt» Jtenikr «to «MM yea* e jMj£f ntaM* esmpsnsSsf" saw less iftir tmtln at IMMII, whk* «MH bspnnmsßt drap hw tlw ■nit»— less rf Moaned la 1100. tfiUtFZmm pmjm agalast e2Tm 2K£££br sSS&srs TJ^T^TSIiiS, S*" Am dTSSta stage ay tar all96 words
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351 1982-04-06 12 DR CHAN Chin Cheung, managing director oI the less-stricken Folex Industries, has confirmed that the company's reconstruction scheme has not been scrapped but held in abeyance because of the depressed textile market. Folex, he told shareholders at its annual general meeting on March 31, was351 words
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Article144 1982-04-06 12 Rises Indices OCIC Hoax Lw| lad IA I 1180 no +20 20 Apr2 Apr 5 960 BT Indicator. *****2 mm P P Mir Hide* Sr* KmIu StraiU Tradlai 8por« Lud ao6 420 310 +16 14 12 Industrials: 733.90 737.14 Finance. 1670.72 1674.41 no 10 Hotels: 1096.07 1097.77 756 10144 words
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Article, Illustration144 1982-04-06 12 Rises Indices HK Tin 1700 E AI 645 CSugar 1380 HLInd 900 Raleigb 710 S'pore Land 830 Hume (II) 490 M B F Hldgs 458 Naraechem 300 Renoog 500 Falls VamunHng 380 MBS 400 +100 +75 +40 +30 +25 +a +ao +18 +17 -60 -14 Apr 2 Apr144 words
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Article28 1982-04-06 12 hjlhang skng Mftiwlw closed llondt" (1M Friday. Week Ago 023.7 Friday 119*27 Week Ago 1174.72 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS ALL OROINARIR8 Monday 461.2 Friday 46*2 Week Ago «8B-728 words
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525 1982-04-06 12 \mmrn Companies Editor Um l+mi Reuter HONGKONG Land Co Ltd ia expected to report 1981 net attributable profit of about HKH.S billion tomorrow, some 125 per cent over 19« Analysts have also estimated that trading group jardine Mathseon A Go Ltd. with which HKReuter - 525 words
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329 1982-04-06 12 INCREASED room charges and a fairly Ugh oocupaacy rate of SO per cent have enabled economy-class Arnhassa<Vr Hotel to turn in a modest increase in earnings. Par the 12 months ended December last, group pretax profit ruee U per cent to SL3B mllttan cosnpured with329 words
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185 1982-04-06 12 FT HANSON Finance Trust, the small UK banking company In which the Hoog Leong gram has a majority interest/ has ran tnio ruruier prooArms wim The company says In its Interim statement that the problems istalled to last year hare proven "far mereFT - 185 words
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Article435 1982-04-06 12 LONDON, Moil Share prices Ml in reaction to the UK government's has> dliag of its Falrtaads Is* lands conflict with Argentina and the rsslgnstinn of TWIII i h UK oXiuSD UOragD J6CTCtary, dsalsrs said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 15J at SS6J Selling interest was435 words
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Article185 1982-04-06 12 nnsfcNAnoNAL mat m4 Flilli 11 LM has announced that beneficial ownership of the lamed capital of the company by Caratgnm cotltnled 5M par cant aa at March SL MUBUD Mhp haa Inlormod the ELSE that ita inability to achieve tha forecast profit of )Q8 milban (or the year185 words
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Article718 1982-04-06 12 by HOCK LOCK SIEW IT HAS often been said in corporate circles that Malaysia needs a takeover code, not only as a guide for purposes of acquisitions and mergers but, more important, for the protection of minority shareholders. Time and again, minorities have been left toby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 718 words
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Article332 1982-04-06 12 FURTHER to the write-up on Imum fortnight ago ("Whither WMraw" on llarch 22), It li now becoming inctru singly apparent that that the group will attempt some form of restructuring and/or cßapaaal of tta Malaysian interests soon. This vtew la supported by the continuing accumulation of Wearnea'332 words
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Advertisement68 1982-04-06 12 S $75,000,000 GUARANTEED FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE APRIL 1986 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 3rd April 1982 to 3rd July 1982, the Notes will carry an Interest Rate of 8%% per annum. The corresponding interest amount for68 words
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Advertisement334 1982-04-06 12 THE TRAINERS n residential nroaramme a residential programme Apollo Sentosa, Singapore, May 10-14,1982 This course is suitable for staff from industrial and commercial organisations who have as their main role advising management on training policy, organising the training function, and occasionally undertaking dfrect training. To make the programme as relevant334 words
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Miscellaneous58 1982-04-06 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Afternoon showers and thunder is likely. Report far U Inn priar to 7 M pm an April S at tke alrpart: Maximum temperature 31.4 Associated humidity 70 Mitrimnm temperature ....22.2 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 1.00 Rainfall in millimetres 45.1 Total rainfall for the month58 words
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329 1982-04-06 13 THE SHIPPING of 200 tonnes of coffee to the United States this week on an Indonesian container ship will mark the beginning of a serious effort by «Jakarta to by-pass Singatpore's traditional role as a 'transit port. Jakarta's Tanjung Priok, as well329 words
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Article, Illustration535 1982-04-06 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE EAST Asiatic Company of Denmark has revised its service in the transPacific trade and dropped the Knutsen name from its masthead. The line is now known simply as the EAC Lines. This decision came almost nine months after EAC bought the goodwill535 words
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Article151 1982-04-06 13 Reuter THE JAPAN/Taiwan/Japan Freight Agreement will revise its currency adjustment factor (CAF) down to 20.5 per cent from 25.5 per cent, effective April 9, following recent changes in currency values. The Australia to Singapore and West Malaysia Outward Shipping Conference said the CAF applicable on this trade willReuter - 151 words
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Article715 1982-04-06 13 Upfiag Llae Page CM Achipelego Shpg vm 1 Ate vm 1 Ail tram vn 4 Aipac VI Angonave DC 5 A PC Line DC 3 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant VI 4 AuxtasU Line V 1 Australian Coat VI 5 BaJt-OrVnt715 words
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268 1982-04-06 14 THE MAIN contract (or building the platform for the Odin field of the North Sea has gone to Stord Verft, a member of the Aker group. This was announced by Mr Ink Collett of Esso Exploration and Production Norway, which is concession holder268 words
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Article64 1982-04-06 14 UPI FOUR persons drowned and nine others were reported *"g when a motorboat carrying ISO passengers capsted off Suiigao Del Norte province, 496 kms south-east of Manila, the Coast Guard said. The government Philippine News Agency said the five-ton (30-Uod», whose license allowed it to carry onlyUPI - 64 words
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Article166 1982-04-06 14 RESPONDING to complaints about the booking system for transit through the Panama Canal, Ray Miles executive vice-presi-dent of Barber Blue Sea has issued a statement of support. "We will not only support the current Panama Canal booking system but would be willing to make a sixmonth166 words
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513 1982-04-06 14 Lloyd's List TRAFFIC on America's inland waterways is expected to increase by at least 50 per cent by the end of the century, according to the US Transportation Department. Coal, which already accounts for more than a quarter of the tonnageLloyd's List - 513 words
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395 1982-04-06 14 THE American Marine Insurance Mattel's opposition to the adoption of the Hamburg Rules for liabilities in organ shipping was affirmed recently in a speech by Edward K Trowbridge, chairman of the American Institute at Marine Underwriters (ADfU). Mr Trowbridge, who to a senior executive395 words
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Article1571 1982-04-06 14 RATES far grain on Friday from the US generally held steady to shghtly higher with twlnras from the US Gulfto Japan receiving US$24 for a »,000 tanner against $23 previously. Business was finalised from the Gulf to Rostock at 111.25, while wheat from the Gulf to Acapnia paid1,571 words
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Article653 1982-04-06 14 April 5-8 Petrotech 82, Rai Halls, Amsterdam. April 6-7 Fouling and corrosion of metals in sea water meeting, Dunstaffnage Marine Ret arch Laboratory, Oban, Scotland. April t-7 Ship Finance, Lloyd's of London Press conference, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore. April M Sixth international symposium on Jet cutting technology, University of653 words
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Article287 1982-04-06 15 AFP THE Gulf States area featured with several fixtures from Kharg Island, but there waa little else to report on the tanker market last week. Rates remained around previous poor levels with the few fixtures out of Kharg to command the previous premiums that were paid. CharterersAFP - 287 words
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Article258 1982-04-06 15 ACCESS to the cargo tanks of many VLCC's poses major maintenance diffft* culties. Fewer than 10 per cent of large tankers have adequate means of access to the cargo tanks, Mr Jean Jegou, director of maritime services at Bureau Veritas told the International AworlstVsi of258 words
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Article110 1982-04-06 15 Reuter ROM PAGE I Traders said freight costs tat direct soipmem crona Jakarta to Europe, (or example, were 15 per cent higher than via Singapore. Indoiwdan exports were usually carried by Indonesian-flag ships which charged more because they had to make the return Journey withoutReuter - 110 words
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405 1982-04-06 15 Business Day THE PHILIPPINE government plana to sell the Philippine National Linos (PNL) to the private sector as soon ss It finds a caps Me private firm which Is Interested In taking it over. However, J Ratio SGolez, executive vice-president of the shippingBusiness Day - 405 words
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Article, Illustration119 1982-04-06 15 A FAMILIAR scene in MM, Sarawak last week and almost any other tfane in the year ef the uowded Customs Wharf and rows of lighters aad tnnglrangs waiting to unload. The congestion at the wharf h*i gone oa for many years. However, the situation has deteriorated in119 words
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4816 1982-04-06 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of4,816 words
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Article663 1982-04-06 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Mode Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Nordhelde 2/82 7.4.82 0700 Seallon 49 Dlsch Only Ned Delft 115 7.4.82 1500 Ned-EAC 49 1500-1600/2100-2300 TT K&xukawa M&ru 16/177 7.4.82 0800 Orient Lloyd 49663 words
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Article1627 1982-04-06 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B ArMpslsgi Mpg Singapore Shpg Agenciea (S) Euro-Asia Une (PN KL PK). Atria at Caatehasr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). APBA Singapore Shipping Agenciea (S)/ Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Am-ffaraMa Um Transgroup Pie Ltd1,627 words
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247 1982-04-06 22 THE US corporation, McDermott International has won the contract to lay the deepest parts of the gas pipeline from the Statfjord field to Karmoy on Norway's south west coast, and from there out to a riser platform on block 16/11. The total contract247 words
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Article, Illustration586 1982-04-06 22 HIGH interest rates and the effect of the strengthening dollar pushed up the net profit of Holland America Line (HAL) by a huge 70 per cent to US$lB.2 million, although it recorded a declining revenue and a power trading performance. The sharp586 words
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967 1982-04-06 22 IT IS possible for a coalfired ship to be more economical than a diesel-en-gined vessel, but the margins are small. Improvements will have to be made to the efficiency of coal-firing before it can become a real alternative. In a paper on "The state967 words
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Article, Illustration197 1982-04-06 22 A DELEGATION from Europe Container Terminus (ECT) of Rotterdam led by its vice-president, Willem Teerlink, is in Singapore to meet key people in the shipping and transport industries. The mission is visiting a number of cities in the Far East. At each city, members will present a197 words
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Article, Illustration532 1982-04-06 22 AKUVAU KEPPEL WHAEVEB Asian Clipper (ro/ro) (0700 after Thomaseverett, must portside/alongside) 38/39 Builder (after Jenson) 22 Chidambaram (Passenger) (1700 tide, must portside/ alongside) 36/36 Fortune Victory (hauls after Barber Tw sails)4s Feng Xiang (after Gardenia) 8/9 Konkar Doris (after Barber Priam) 46 New Peacock (0700 after New532 words
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Article204 1982-04-06 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. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.204 words
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Advertisement176 1982-04-06 13 Pll GROUP REGULAR CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. Set Page V \RDIM I Ml Orient Overseas CcmicjMeA Line irrrr. FUIT CONTAMERBED SERVICE TO MMJMTUS AMD WEST AFRICA &w«i| IWLji Nrt L«fw *AMfjn OKNTM. OESTWT ISM176 words
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Advertisement219 1982-04-06 13 aSEALOIIDH f UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Fa 9/4 0400 MRS La 8/4 1600 MRS BARZAN V.21 ML Mmw *.20 KBEL Mi H22 Dubai (21/4). Atw Dhabi (23/4), Doha (25/4). Bahrain (27/4) Mma Qaboos (18/4). Dubai (20/4). Damnum I (22/4). Kuwait (24/4). Abu Dhabi (26/4), Doha219 words
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Advertisement496 1982-04-06 13 FESCO LINES FAR-EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To tegular SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA ft CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US. PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTB 17? '1: rr 12 I I 3 •SMGATORE CLOSMG496 words
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