The Business Times, 25 August 1982
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Title Section11 1982-08-25 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2S, 1182 60 CENTS11 words
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436 1982-08-25 1 WONG SOUK YEE - By WONG SOUK YEE THE Swedish Luxor group has sold Luxor Singapore, which manufactures colour television sets and components, to Malaysian and local businessmen. Mr Lim Teck Meng, representing the Malaysian group, and a few Singaporeans bought the plant and machinery and marketing rights436 words
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182 1982-08-25 1 Reuter GOLD advanced yesterday to its highest level this year, bursting though the US$4OO an ounce level as investor confidence returned to the metal on prospects of lower US interest rates. The metal was fixed at $411.50 an ounce in London in the morning, itsReuter - 182 words
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Article, Illustration399 1982-08-25 1 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE KEPPEL Shipyard, Singapore's largest ship-repair-er, has secured a $110 million contract to repair and convert two Russian vessels. It is the largest single contract won by the yard and was awarded by Sudoimport, a Soviet trading agency. The contract was signed399 words
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480 1982-08-25 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE overnight rate in the local money market hit 19 per cent yesterday, the highest in recent months, in active and nervous trading. Bankers gave three possible reasons for this "temporary tightness" in the interbank market. The first480 words
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286 1982-08-25 1 THE bulls took a breather yesterday and this allowed profit-takers to have a field day on the Singapore stock market. Taking the cue from Hongkong instead of Wall Street, they decided to realise the gains made in the past five days.286 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article99 1982-08-25 1 UPI INDONESIA'S earnings from oil exports fell 36.6 per cent in the first six months of 1982 from the second half of 1981, down from US$7.7 billion to $4.9 billion, a Bank of Indonesia report said. Indonesia's daily production averaged 1.6 million barrels in 1981 but droppedUPI - 99 words
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Article80 1982-08-25 1 AP DRESSER France, a wholly owned subsidiary of a US company, has announced it would fulfil its contract to deliver equipment for the Soviet natural gas pipeline, in defiance of a US embargo. The company said it was complying with the contract after receiving a requisition orderAP - 80 words
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Article52 1982-08-25 1 Reuter UNEMPLOYMENT in Britain rose this month to a record of 3,292,702 people without jobs, 13.8 per cent of the workforce, the Government said. The rising number of jobless, 100,000 more than in July, brought renewed criticism from opposition politicians rail* for action to stimulate theReuter - 52 words
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Article55 1982-08-25 1 UPI SONY Corp president Kazuo Iwama died of cancer of the colon yesterday at a Tokyo hospital, doctors said. He was 63. Iwama had been the top executive of the huge electronics firm since 1976. He was also president of Sony's wholly owned US subsidiary, Sony CorpUPI - 55 words
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Article67 1982-08-25 1 Reuter TOSHIBA Corp said it has developed a new logic large-scale integration (LSlchip, using a compound of gallium and arsenic instead of the conventional silicon wafer. It said the new type of logic LSI chip can carry out calculations about five times faster that a silicon logicReuter - 67 words
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Article66 1982-08-25 1 Reuter SIX NATURAL rubber producing countries yesterday reached an agreement in principle on measures to withhold about 350,000 tonnes of natural rubber from world markets over the remaining part of the year. But the measures, to help boost prices, are subject to political clearance before they are actedReuter - 66 words
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Article65 1982-08-25 1 CHINA plans to set up a jointventure with Hongkong's electric utility, .China Light and Power Company, to build a nuclear plant in Guangdong province. It was reported the Canton power company will put up 60 per cent of the capital for the Guangdong plant and China Light and65 words
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Article28 1982-08-25 1 AN IRANIAN oil ministry spokesman denied Western reports that Iran had threatened to block the strategic Strait of Hormuz at the entrance of the Gulf.28 words
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Article301 1982-08-25 1 THE pupisii Jstat MHb wrvlcf bdwMfl Mi Malaysia is expected to redaee the earreat Imms at lacarred by cantors at the twe emtriM «a the reate. hearly service totww Kaala Lampar aid Sagapare, tt Is believed that a mederate lacreaae la lares will alee301 words
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534 1982-08-25 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM A STUDY cm the supply of natural gas from Malaysia to help generate electricity in Singapore may be completed by the end of this year. A Singapore National Oil Company (SNOC) official said the study, being undertaken by the534 words
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Advertisement251 1982-08-25 1 E^pN^ On the typewriter IVe challenge you to outgrow the intelligence of the Qyx* SEE NOV CHAN GROUP Singapore t«( *****62/4 K L t«: 03-*****0 Pwiang M: 04-*****9 tram AMERICAN bank losses on loans are likely to hit a post-war peak over the next 12 months Page 2 CHINA has251 words
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Advertisement83 1982-08-25 1 leads the way in Industrial Finance In the world of Industrial Finance, Forward Oversea Credit Ltd. clearly leads the way. Whether it is the financing of just one piece of equipment or a whole industrial complex, the FOCL approach is innovative, competitive and modern. And it is strong! It is83 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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536 1982-08-25 2 Reuter AMERICAN bank losses on loans are likely to hit a post-war peak over the next 12 months, but banking experts doubt that any of the big US banks is in serious danger. Recent financial crises in Mexico, Poland and Argentina andReuter - 536 words
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Article157 1982-08-25 2 Reuter INDONESIA'S state oil company, Pertamina, has raised £90 million through a loan arranged by Bankers Trust Co, the UK Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD) said as guarantor of the loan. The proceeds will help finance a contract awarded to Thyssen Steel Ltd for the construction ofReuter - 157 words
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197 1982-08-25 2 AP A HALF-POINT eat la the prime Iwilag rate te a Bmeath law af lli per eeat spread thraagheat the U8 backing Indastry aa Mob day, reflecting steep decllaes ia teaks' east af faads. Saa Fraaeisce-based Bank d America, America's largest haak; NaAP - 197 words
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343 1982-08-25 2 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE new leadership of the Singapore Forex Club will meet today for the first time to discuss its new thrust of "bringing professionalism to new heights". A spokesman of the new committee, headed by its president, Mr C343 words
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Article448 1982-08-25 2 Reuter A NEW bank loan which Mexico is seeking as part of a programme to ease its liquidity crisis would be conditional on completion of a credit agreement with the International Monetary Fund. Banking sources said this proposal was contained in a telex sent to otherReuter - 448 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article481 1982-08-25 2 THE US dollar was traded within a narrow margin against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Trading was thin and the dollar stood slightly weaker from its opening at the end of trading in Singapore. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 2.1435/55 and481 words
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Article200 1982-08-25 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed firmer at 254.40 yen from the 253.80 opening, but was below the day's high of 254.70 yen. The close was above the 254.00/20 finish in New York overnight but still below the close in Tokyo on Monday of 255.40 yen.200 words
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Article315 1982-08-25 2 GOLD futures ia Singapore yesterday closed sharply higher than overnight levels in moderate trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 189 lots while kerb volume at 181 lots. Prompt closed sharply firmer at U*****.50/401.00 an ounce compared with 378.80/380.40 on Monday, October at 403.30/403.70 (383.40/383.90) and December315 words
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Article22 1982-08-25 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.29 per cent.22 words
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Article190 1982-08-25 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Aug 24: US Dollar*(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 9* 9H 1 month 9 7 i 2 months io* 10>* 3 months 10 9/16 107/16 6 months 119/18 11 7/16 9 months 12 1/16 11 15/16 12 months 125/16 12 3/16190 words
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Article44 1982-08-25 2 RANGE of prices offered by discount bouses on Aug 24: Overnight: 3V«3t Call deposits: 3V,% Ckxinc Bayiaf Sellimg 3-month Treasury bills 3M 3W 3- month Bank bills 713/16 711/16 3 months CD 7to 7* 6 months CD 7* 7fe Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article55 1982-08-25 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday ruled steadier against all major currencies from early levels mainly due to technical adjustments. Banknote rates yesterday were US 5.97 /5.S9 UK —10.45/10.55 Brunei 2.76/2.78 W Germany 2.44/2.46 Malaysia 2.56/2.58 Philippines 0.68/0.70 Singapore 2.78/2.80 Burma —1.50/2.50 India 4.80/5.00 Indonesia 0.83/0.86 Japan 2.35/2.36 Korea55 words
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Article32 1982-08-25 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US —1.7488/93 Can 2.1645/70 Cross -1.2386/89 D Mk 4.2700/50 D F1 4.6875* 950 S Ft 3.6060/100 B Fr con 81.93/82.06 F FY 11.9500/650 Lit 2410.00 2412.75 Yen 444.15/7032 words
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Article38 1982-08-25 2 •h» FH New York 7.KB 7 70B 8«S 7.77S Zurich 7«5B 7S2B 7 755 T.72S Tm MM Singapore 7 KB 7J5B S.06S 7 65S Oodng price* In US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore38 words
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Advertisement304 1982-08-25 2 ABN.The Dutch Bank? Do they only have branches in Holland? GRAND CAYMAN. CAYMAN ISLANDS 4 ARGENTINA BRAZIL B ECUADOR ARUBA, NETHERLAND ANTILLES PARAGUAY PANAMA SURINAM URUGUAY ABN Bank has offices in over 42 countries. Besides over 700 branches in Holland we have a large international network with offices in over304 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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359 1982-08-25 3 QUALITY control circles (QCCs) are not widely accepted here because of apprehension and the low educational level of a large number of workers. Mr Lim Boon Heng, deputy director of the National Trade Unions Congress and Member of Parliament for Kebun Baru, told359 words
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221 1982-08-25 3 PRIVATE developers of industrial land may be pushed out of the market by tight Government controls and the ambitious plans of the Jurong Town Corporation and the Housing Board. This view was expressed by Associate Professor Philip Motha of the National University of Singapore's221 words
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370 1982-08-25 3 WONG SOUK YEE - By WONG SOUK YEE ALFA-LAVAL South-east Asia, a Swedish engineering company, will invest another |7 million in the next three years in its new service centre which serves the region's oil palm, latex and marine industries. Mr Meyer Salfati, managing director of the370 words
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407 1982-08-25 3 THE number of fatal accidents involving workers carrying out repairs and maintenance on factory roofs is increasing. The Ministry of Labour said yesterday that nine workers have died as a result of accidents on rooftops since the beginning of 1960. Three of these407 words
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275 1982-08-25 3 MOBIL OU «mpirr Is to train U BMfl AraMans la refinery iperstliM This (nap will farm the naclona af Ike initial SnnM AraMaa ■wUmm at a !ll,lHante" H»e Bed Sea area. The Baa 4 AraMaa tralnean, Mgk achaol MtĔmĔm aged H275 words
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548 1982-08-25 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH CHINA has sent a threeman team to study the possibility of participating in the international tea auction market held here fortnightly. "It is too early to tell whether we will be taking part in the auction," said Mr Liao548 words
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397 1982-08-25 3 QUALITY control circle activities have spread rapidly among Japanese companies because of workers' understanding and use of statistical analysis. Although the science of statistics is very difficult, Japanese statistical specialists have simplified and summarised the scientific procedure for novices and experienced QC circle397 words
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131 1982-08-25 3 STORE supervisors from the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (Silo), Jasons, Yaohan and Cold Storage will attend a seminar on supermarkets at the Ming Court Hotel tomorrow. Seminar topics will include superstore development, the role of the supervisor in the131 words
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Advertisement261 1982-08-25 3 Our record in Spain is impressive to be sure. For example, in 1981 we were named the top performer amongst all Spanish firms. And we set a pace for increased deposits and TheytMus: "Rjanrn Fvlwinr. IJCUnJU LAIOIIa rlnTrn nftifft lit? ESmMMMM- you might Hnow Spanishbanking, J j§wJ* Civuiinm M <Mn&261 words
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Advertisement260 1982-08-25 3 A microcomputer can help increase profits, make your business easier to control and keep you one step ahead of your competitors. But only with good software. In fact, without good software, your microcomputer will be a big disappointment, to say the least. Up to now, choosing good software has been260 words
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OVERSEAS
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424 1982-08-25 4 Reuter WEST German home electronics producers may ask their government and the European Community to take action against what they see as a flood of cheap Japanese imports. Company officials attending a trade (air in Dusseldorf said Japanese companies overestimated demand for audioReuter - 424 words
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284 1982-08-25 4 PETRONAS has taken the first step towards the construction of what is expected to be Malaysia's largest and most sophisticated oil refinery. The national oil corporation issued notices over the weekend for the prequalification of contractors for its second refinery, a 120,000-barrel-a-day plant located284 words
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100 1982-08-25 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan is likely to veto a controversial US$l4.l billion supplemental appropriation bill passed by Congress. Deputy Press Secretary Larry Speakes said he expects Reagan to receive recommendations from his senior staff this week to veto the bill. Said Speak es: "I wouldReuter - 100 words
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348 1982-08-25 4 Reuter FRANCE and the US were on a collision course yesterday over French insistence that the subsidiary of a US company defy Washington's ban on supplying technology for a Soviet gas pipeline. The American parent company, meanwhile, sought court action to protect itself fromReuter - 348 words
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225 1982-08-25 4 Reuter KUWAIT has restricted the formation of new companies and will set up a financial clearing company following a crisis in the country's stock market. Commerce Minister Jassim al-Marz6uk said the government will stop temporarily the setting up of closed companies with a limitedReuter - 225 words
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Article702 1982-08-25 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SPO/HKG AI AI402 0805 BOM MAA SIA SQI01 0605 KUL CAL CI010 0830 JED/DHA MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1035 HLP702 words
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356 1982-08-25 5 AFP CHINA spent 16,797 million yuan (U5532,754 million) on defence in KKI, some 13 per cent less than in 1900, in an attempt to narrow its budg-et-deficit for the year. >j «A report on the final state accounts for 1981, which theAFP - 356 words
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334 1982-08-25 5 THE election of right-wing Christian Bashir Gemayel as president threatens to create a fresh crisis in Lebanon. A fourth batch of guerillas left by sea for North Yemen yesterday, as the exodus of Palestinian guerillas from Beirut continues. Nearly 2,000 out of some334 words
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248 1982-08-25 5 THE extension for another year of the long-terra USStiviet grain agreement does not mean Moscow will resume grain purchases immediately. Victor Pershin of Exportkhleb, asked to comment on the move, said: "The extension of the agreement does not mean that we shall be248 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article356 1982-08-25 5 Agencies THE defence agency in 'Tokyo hopes to deploy three tank battalions in Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, under its fiscal *****967 defence buildup plan. The five-year programme's supplementary material also showed 2,900tonne and 1,400-tonne destroyers of the maritime self-defence forces which will be enlarged to 3,400 tonnes andAgencies - 356 words
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Article121 1982-08-25 5 AFP CHINA has art had aay dist—lm aa the fa tare mt Haagkaag with Laadaa thaagh tt Is mm aMath hefare British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visits BeiJUig. Chinese Vlee-FaYelga Mlaister QUa Qlchea said aa Meaday that "the ageada far the talks haaAFP - 121 words
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430 1982-08-25 5 Reuter A GLOOMY outlook for Opec, with demand for its oil remaining sluggish in the current recession and prices weakening, has been predicted by Petroleum Intelligence Weekly. The authoritative New York trade newsletter said crude output elsewhere in non-communist countries exceeded thatReuter - 430 words
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185 1982-08-25 5 AP AMERICAN government officials have denied that there is a sustained campaign to interfere with Japan's advances into the US high-technology market despite the recent rash of legal actions against USbased Japanese companies. The officials, speaking before the opening ofAP - 185 words
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Advertisement399 1982-08-25 4 AHIIiAV Suite 2110,215t Floor, Shaw Centre, 1 Scotts Road, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****69 r. AHI-LOW is an associate of P-E International Operations, a member of the P-E Consulting Group. We have been retained by our client, a Merchant Bank, subsidiary of a leading European Bank to invite applications for the399 words
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Advertisement92 1982-08-25 5 Put yourself in a position of power. V +X- <• f v "V v ft iiii Ui^rW V o.---rr^Ai -ruroo ■Ml 2>**" -r--39% more brake horse power. 3 litre power to blast you to a 100 in 10.5 seconds, with 2 litre economy to keep you going flat out. Turbo92 words
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Article504 1982-08-25 6 HARD-PRESSED observers in Beirut now have the additional task of identifying tripartite gunfire; if it comes from the port, it must be defiant evacuees; if it comes from the east, it must be celebrating Christians; if it comes from the West, it must be angry Muslims.504 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1982-08-25 6 JAMES BUCHAN - The West German government has proposed to phase out the Bonn subsidy on air fares to and from West Berlin. JAMES BUCHAN examines the arguments for and against the proposal. JAMES BUCHAN FT A PROPOSAL by Herr Manfred Lahnstein, the West German FinanceFT - 1,017 words
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Advertisement330 1982-08-25 6 Lyßrand Associates provides a comprehensive range of management oon*iltancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Managsmem Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive Selection, Marketing and Economic Studies. We have330 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1623 1982-08-25 6 TV&RADIO Mind machines THE age ti rtmpaten tad rebate is eatehlag Dp with us aad with the ad vaace la SINGAPORE 5 MfUMfcaM ixttn will acfalre the latelllgeace akia te that sf hamaas. Same evldeace ladlcates that this Is passible hat net all the experts agree. Nmv* (Ch li.ll) laaks1,623 words
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Article607 1982-08-25 7 ZHOU MEI - John Stevenson was so taken with Japanese-style marketing methods that he set up a trading company along the lines of the famed sogoshoshas. His aim is to make Semipro Trading Co Ltd so successful within five years that some bank will make him an offer for it.607 words
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Article, Illustration942 1982-08-25 7 JOHN Stevenson believes he will live to at least 100. Possibly 150. So far, be has used up 48 years. He sees no likely hitch in this expectation, seeing as how modern science can help with periodic rejuvenation, if required. And, he942 words
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Advertisement68 1982-08-25 7 r Li r Electric Chain Hoist. With its simple design, this versatile chain hoist is designed tor push travel or electric drive. Capable of handling up to 4000 kg, it has the following features: Low dead weight and compact design that give ease of handling. Enclosed casing with self-braking motor.68 words
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Advertisement415 1982-08-25 7 conn :e wortn more than the paper it's written on? i Millions of dollars are spent each year by companies around the world on advertising to build a good corporate image an asset vital to the wellbeing of a company. One of the least expen- k r sive ways of415 words
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Advertisement210 1982-08-25 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain ~^L yv with the American Express Cod Diwr Our buffet dmner special for those who hue the perennial local favourites. fl j k 1 CofeaW Salad Chicktn Hcc Mm Siam X K. |IS*9«Hnw pirn lff% I've* chart* 6 F-. c**» Lv r-i 16 to210 words
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Advertisement156 1982-08-25 8 /-or banquets I'or eonrentK >ns for other functions of flawless finesse Functions for up to 2XO guests international menus to choose from Complete range of mdio risunl equipment Ample parking space C <-iiinr\ I 'urk S»iii£>ji|N Nassim Hill Singapore 1025 Tel *****77 Operated by ANA HOTELS INTERNATIONAL F 3 NUTMEGS156 words
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Advertisement90 1982-08-25 8 L'escaroot. Restaurant extraordinaire. (Our menu is a gourmet's delight) 06ER0I IMPERIAL SINGAPORE I JALAN RUMBIA SINGAPORE 0923 TELEPHONE NO 7371bbb Owning Company Hind Hotels International Ltd >as f jt rr 33 Try our S* -afof v\ buff#'t 't irti r scrv'i'd ,-laif/ Reservations Tel: *****83 S'fl ~%od~S~fieatre Midnight Buffet X90 words
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Advertisement134 1982-08-25 8 Sweet serenades by moonlight. Sip an exotic cocktail. Choose dinner from a genuine foodstall. And relax in intimate surroundings. At 8.30 pm, Tony Goh serenades until 11pm, Tuesday through Saturday. X The Tradewinds. At the Hilton. A to «£sS $SiSfis3>" HZ sHo^ 1 tnore^ V H <r 4 r RISTORANTE134 words
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Advertisement170 1982-08-25 8 Whatever your taste, the Cockpit Hotel makes it great V Siamese Seafood Restaurant The Siamese Seafood Restaurant ts as good as Bangkok! Victoria Bar The Coffee-Mouse Relax in an atmosphere of For informal meals and elegant days gone by. light-hearted snacks o t JMIIp Penang Road, Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11170 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article197 1982-08-25 9 H*pOYBEAN futures edged •i*tt day's highs late on Mocal long liquidation and Sbrokerage house selling, to Sfclose six to 7Vi cents a higher. «2* Prices trended higher !£most of the day on shortcovering in what chartists as an attempt to the November-based ►.«ap at 5.80. the attempt '•jell 3.00197 words
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Article222 1982-08-25 9 *JJ¥HEAT futures in Chicago ;3>n Monday clipped gains 'jiate to settle around the ojniddle of a 6V2 cent range, Mip 2% to two cents a bushel '«C Local evening-up on unto hold long _«ositions overnight took off day's highs, vJtraders said. The Large -professional House sold 3.5 «million bushels222 words
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Article134 1982-08-25 9 ■jTHE Malaysian crude palm oil market in Kuala t Lumpur yesterday rose further on covering support in moderate trading. In August south and central rose M 512.50 each *to $695 per tonne while in September south and central gained $5 to $692.50 and $690 respectively with north unchanged134 words
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Article1101 1982-08-25 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures in London yesterday were narrowly mixed at midday, between £2 below and £7 above Monday's close in traded positions. The market continues to attract underlying support and trade buying emerged after nearby prices had fallen £10 or more shortly after the opening call. More1,101 words
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Article167 1982-08-25 9 CHINESE rrrtM i per 1M kg yeriarltj. Cn nit 41: Bulk fob W OO sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob 193 00 sellers, new drum fob $97.00 sellers Capra: Mixed (loose) HO.OO buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob AsU NLW $310.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq167 words
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Article199 1982-08-25 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows In Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattsa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.430 32s 3,130, 40s 3.285 (per bale at 400 lbs). Ptaea gaada: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly199 words
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Article321 1982-08-25 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.80, 100 per cent third class 0.75, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.73. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.58, Special 0.55.321 words
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Article72 1982-08-25 9 THE STRAITS TIN price la Penang yesterday ctattned to hold at the IT A fleer level of Ms».ls a kilo. Turnover (ell to 144 tenses (rem 2M en Monday. Dealers In Koala Lam par expect daily turnover to drop further as miners have already dispseed of more than72 words
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Article32 1982-08-25 9 Rubber: Aug 24 Singapore: Sept: 179.76 cents (down 1.26 cents) Malaysia: Sept: 199.00 cents (down 0.76 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo {unchanged) Official offering: 144 tonnes (down 62 tonnes)32 words
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Article146 1982-08-25 9 EXPORTS OF Indonesian crude palm oil, which have been (ailing (or several years, will probably cease completely this month because of low prevailing world prices. Dealers said the price last month of US$423 a tonne had (alien in the first week o( August to $406 and146 words
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Article249 1982-08-25 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with September One RSS buyers quoted at 179.75 cents per kilo, down 1.25 cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked down marginally on lack of buying interest after an unchanged opening. Afternoon prices lost further ground on some speculative selling.249 words
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Article358 1982-08-25 9 R AS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: 3 Noon Close per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt (.o.b. 111.00 182.00N 180.50 181.50N Int. 1 R.S.S Septemt* 9- 180.25 180 75 179.75 180.25 Em Int. 1 R.S.S. October 1X1.25 181.75 190.75 181.25 x358 words
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Article117 1982-08-25 9 NOON SSI t and SMR prion jr mardajr RA8 SSR 20 SSR SO (1-ton pallet! (1 -ton pallet) Septa (Corrai Bayers 158 00 156-50 ■bar il Mth) Sailer* 160 00N 167 JON October (Forward Mth i Bayer* Seller* 180 00 161.00N 157.50 156. SON m e SMRCV117 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article974 1982-08-25 9 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES IN New York on Monday extended their record breaking rally through a seventh session and volume exceeded 100 million shares for the second time in history. The Dow Jones industrial average (altered briefly at the opening, dropping 4Vi points in the first974 words
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Article85 1982-08-25 9 AUOB Dm Ae^- Tele fun ken Bayer 32J0 4) HOB 10U0 LI ♦1.1 BMW 100 JO Commeribank 1X100 +11 Contl Oumml Daimler-Bens Da«uaaa «IJ> atx 1J 2J Dralacbe Bank Dread ner Bank ZZ *140 ***** 2 runs 1MJ0 10 Hoectut 147 JO Hoeach JO JO OJ Honeo KutUdl *****85 words
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Article251 1982-08-25 9 AUOB Rand Trust Bk M urvch Un Steal B +J INDUSTRIALS =s -1» Wool worth UD A Alobt 410 unci) K 7s MININGS AS And CI OOOxd -W Amtsrop 175 Angloo AMIC M unch AnflTaaJ tiOOB unch Bartow* Mt +io Btnoora IT» +18 C O Smith 1900 Buffalo «1«251 words
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Article92 1982-08-25 9 AUO 23 Lin Ruuf Bel Cmtnk CM Cood Acq ua Roma at ***** 1130 1*0 5 M -m unch Endania rw Ort OMMtmll fno 1751 ltons M -18 1150 Olm inprt* IttO 15 +44 -ft Itaiccmentl Ort Italc** Lepetlt Ort lltdlotenca rmo us *190 MM -430 -ICS 190 •10M92 words
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Article199 1982-08-25 9 AUG a rr» CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde BSNOervali ot -1 C 8 T (ThomaonCle Pranc&lae (tea Petroica 1S10 140 uncti 0J 100.90 1J Cradlt roocter Dc Franca Ml 43 Hachette (UbnUrte) Machine* Bull m n jo -0J Mtchelln 006 4-14 Omnium 079 43 Phillpa (M» Oam n~«i ISO 77 JO I199 words
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Article93 1982-08-25 9 Aud a m FORWARD MARKET Acme on Arted Km W A*tur OOO -1 Brucin m i] Bra-Lamb CtnpK IIS Cock US +1 -«j Oe Been SM -fi'VKbee 1T75 uncll Electrobel «75 ll*V Ob-lnno-Bm MO SB Oe* 1715 -1» "iZ Or Bra Lamb ISM -I Cg Hobok SM +M rT93 words
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Advertisement51 1982-08-25 9 Where taste still matters. The elegant restaurant in the heart of the financial district serves cuisine franqiise exclusively. For Luncheon, from 12 noon 'till 2.30 pm and for Dinner, from 7 pm 'till 11 pm. For Reservations, telephone *****66. On the sth Floor of The Octagon, 105 Cecil Street, Singapore51 words
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Advertisement59 1982-08-25 9 We are happy to announce the introduction of the Automated Clearing House System on 28 August 1982. From this date, all local cheques deposited at our branches before 3.00 pm on weekdays and 11.30 am on Saturdays will be sent for clearing on the same day. Proceeds will be available59 words
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2308 1982-08-25 10 BID and offer price* officially Mrted and hmtw in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded dMwn in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Atai (1658) (52,308 words
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Article180 1982-08-25 10 ongapobb uwif nun DIAMOND MG1 rrrou t TVCoSSsw'''" tar Aag M) 157 1TB prteaa fetiHl) (July) Aug The Saving! Fund 143 LM Diamond S pore Prof Fund 1.17 IJJ Spore Fd(USJ) 0.S3 OST S pore Sac Fund LM l Ttxd 1.U IM S pore Iavwt Fund S pore180 words
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Article2942 1982-08-25 10 1982 High Low Company Last Sale +orGr"« Div Div Ctt Gr*s YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 350 233 306 320 141 291 480 326 247 132 210 316 68 138 200 240 Ac ma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata2,942 words
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Article2021 1982-08-25 10 BID and offer prices officially i listed and business in and re- -> ported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, H with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDURIAU Aaw(lUS) AJom (1MB) (2) 1.14 (It) 1.112,021 words
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Article946 1982-08-25 10 THE five-day teehalnl rally faltered —mewhat yesterday, as profit-takers, chewing t* Ipwt news that Wall Street dosed at tto highest level this year ea Maaday, owarmed the Stogapere stock market Tradlag was aa active 11.22 miliiea aaito. The Straits Times ladastrial ladex, which recovered M946 words
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Article478 1982-08-25 10 AFTER the sharp gains recorded over the previous five sessions, share prices finally buckled under a fresh wave of selling at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices were marked significantly lower on most fronts on a combination of profit-taking and some stale bull liquidation.478 words
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905 1982-08-25 11 CHRIS LIM - Market Talk... By CHRIS LIM PRE-TAX profits of UriM Mstsr Vtrkt (Malaysia) H«Mings BM, are expected to grow from M 526.4 million in 1961 to M 534.25 million in 1962, MJ48.88 million in 1963 and MJ56.21 million in 1964, said KH Lim A905 words
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Article608 1982-08-25 11 NYT WALL Street analysts interviewed on Monday were generally optimistic that the stock market would continue to climb, helped by companies that sell essentials, such as drugs, or would profit from lower interest rates, like the car makers. Other favourites include selected cyclical stocks, such asNYT - 608 words
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Article813 1982-08-25 11 SHARE prices were generally easier In moderate activity yesterday and at 3pm the Financial Times index was down 3.3 points at 573.3. Government bonds met profit-taking after the recent advance and showed net fail* ranging to H point. A rally attempt after the Bank of England cut its813 words
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Article116 1982-08-25 11 Reuter FTJTUEE iwill far sOe* retell space fa Hsagksag are aid tt 4muT*lw spaee fa gel wstse," ■■■■gfat director tf the nnni ing Laai C* LM, nii at a topping sat tunmmj far the reaps bj latest devetopmeat, the Bdfahargh Tewer fa niftmg'i Central District.Reuter - 116 words
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615 1982-08-25 11 PHICOM Lid, the UK-based light engineering, data and video concern controlled by Magnum Corporation of Malaysia, has come back into the black. For the six months ended June 30, 1982, it chalked up pre-tax profits of £521,000 as against a loss of £616,000 previously.615 words
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Article248 1982-08-25 11 PRICES IN Sydney yesterday opened higher following a strong performance on Wall Street but insufficient carrythrough buying robbed the market of its momentum in the afternoon session. Brokers said overseas orders dominated the base metals sector which was again the focal point of the market due to248 words
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Article60 1982-08-25 11 ATOM hM Acq)* Mmmc UJU math icsw U tU >M «IM imm -on BHWUMOOO.B ax» nmPtiHMp LapsntoB. XirlniluM Manual 1 La nch W iUI un -MM Lit -CM •«U -MM* OrtaoUl B nuiotmni 1 lMI uncb jm -o-ooi run 1 1 LMM QJ096 UB unci) PodcoB BMiKlrnlB «B -un60 words
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Article71 1982-08-25 11 PRICES IN Bangkok yesterday rose sharply in active trading on Increased investor confidence. The Book Club index rose 4.47 points to 103.90 on a turnover of 75.3 million baht. uui IS 4-1 Mi iM ur 11 a a a m ♦t 1 tB 1 *14 TbUhmmlut a Ttal Iadurtriftl71 words
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Article406 1982-08-25 11 HONGKONG PRICES IN Hongkong yesterday closed near the day's low following profit-taking and liquidation selling, reflecting a lack of confidence in the market. Brokers noted yesterday's falls eroded Monday's gains which resulted from Monday's larger than expected 1.5 point cut in local interest rates. Properties led prices406 words
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Article485 1982-08-25 11 SHARE PRICES in Tokyo yesterday rose again on the back of Wall Street's steep gain and the yen's recovery but closed off their highs as investors became cautious about the fast tempo of the market's recovery from the recent slump. The market average gained 35.50 to485 words
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Advertisement103 1982-08-25 11 Features: Adjustable 4mm 50mm thickness Ease A simplicity in operation Up to 300 mm spine length Compact A portable Plus a wide choice of cover sets and strip DATAQUIP (S) PTE LTD 506 Delta House 2 Alexandra Read (0315) Tel: 272-6512/6514/6515 THE TOKAI BANK, UMITH) SINGAPORE BRANCH U5530,000,000 |WW|WW Negotiable103 words
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Advertisement54 1982-08-25 11 Ttrn adverts appear* a* a mailer of record only P.T. DANMOTORS INDONESIA U5540,000,000 Muhi-Currency Revolving Credit Facility Arranged by STANDARD CHARTERED MERCHANT BANK ASIA LIMITED Lender* THE CHARTERED BANK CHEMICAL BANK SCANDINAVIAN BANK LIMITED KLEIN WORT. BENSON (EUROPE) S.A. BARING BROTHERS A CO LIMITED PITTSBURGH NATIONAL BANK STANDARD CHARTERED MERCHANT54 words
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Advertisement60 1982-08-25 11 This advertisement appear* as a matter of I tcch P.T. ICCO MURNI INDONESIA U5520,000,000 Multi-Currency Term Loan Arranged by STANDARD CHARTERED MERCHANT BANK ASIA LIMITED Lenders THE CHARTERED BANK CHEMICAL BANK SCANDINAVIAN BANK LIMITED KLEINWORT. BENSON (EUROPE) S.A. PITTSBURGH NATIONAL BANK BARING BROTHERS A CO.. LIMITED DEN DANSKE BANK AF60 words
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Article151 1982-08-25 12 Rises Indices D Kmati Kings 500 202 10 +7 BT Indicator: Aug 23 Aug 24 M Breweries 450 8 *****3 *****1 Shell < MO +0 ST Industrials: 623.08 611.89 U O P out N BT Dak Yung 22S 0 ST Finance: 1519.24 1502.18 540 200 170 5 5 ST151 words
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Article, Illustration180 1982-08-25 12 WIDESPREAD prafit-taking cat shart the five-day technical rally, sending share prices lawer an the Stack Exchange af Sing* pa re yesterday with several cannters recanting danUe-dlglt falls. The Straits Times Industrial Index, np <S paints in the past five srssisns, drapped 11JI paints ta 111.19 while the Business180 words
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Article46 1982-08-25 12 INDUSTRIALS Monday 1067.65 Week Ago 978.66 Monday 576.5 Friday 580.6 AUSTRALIAN Week Ago 545.8 INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE Tuesday 605.7 INDUSTRIALS Monday 603.5 Week Ago 607.4 Friday 868.29 ALL ORDINARIES Week Ago 792.43 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 473.2 Monday 467.7 Tuesday 1034.88 Week Ago 460.846 words
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Article95 1982-08-25 12 AP NEW YORK stock prices opened mostly higher yesterday, carrying forward the market's recordsetting rally of the previous seven sessions. Gainers jumped to nearly a 3-to-l lead over losers on the New York Stock Exchange, where volume topped 100 million shares on Monday. Mining, oil and airlineAP - 95 words
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Article228 1982-08-25 12 UAC Bhd, the Malaysianbased as best 06 cement company, has reported flat earnings for the year just ended but shareholders are nevertheless getting a final dividend of 12.5 per cent gross, making a total of 25 per cent gross on its enlarged capital.228 words
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79 1982-08-25 12 SIR ANTHONY Hayward has resigned as non-execu-tive director of Guthrie Bhd, an 81.3 per centowned subsidiary of Multipurpose Holdings Bhd. Sir Anthony, who officially retired from his post on July 1, was managing director of Guthrie before the takeover by Multi-Pur-pose. He was asked79 words
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Article, Illustration551 1982-08-25 12 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd has reached an agreement to sell off its main asset, the Ambassador Hotel along Meyer Road, for $29.5 million, leaving it virtually a cash company. The company announced late yesterday that it was selling its hotel, together with the551 words
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257 1982-08-25 12 SYNTHETIC Resins (Malaysia) Bhd has forecast group {He-tax profit of not less than M 53.45 million or gross earnings per share of 20 cents (weighted) for the year ending March 31,1983. Total dividends to be paid will not be less than 10 per cent257 words
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314 1982-08-25 12 DEVELOPMENT A Commercial Bank (D A C), in which Malayan Uiilted Industries is acquiring a majority stake, has report- ed pre-tax profits of M 517.57 million for the year ended Dec 31.1981. This represents a sharp improvement compared with the group's 1900 pretax profits314 words
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Article, Illustration460 1982-08-25 12 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN AS EXPECTED, Datuk Wee Boon Ping intends to use International Wood Products (Interwood) as a vehicle for his numerous business ventures. This was revealed in the offer document by Datuk Wee's company, Bornion Wood Enterprises (Singapore) which is bidding for460 words
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Advertisement366 1982-08-25 12 8m page 11 for London stocks COMPUTER SEMINAR/WORKSHOPS IN SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS (TA) SINGAPORE 6—9 SEPTEMBER Designed for Managers and Supervisors, this course covers the practical use of Transactional Analysis in work situations. COURSE CONTENT Problems at Work Making Successful Decisions Managing Yourself Motivation and T. A.366 words
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Advertisement160 1982-08-25 12 It grows as your office grows, fits into odd shaped rooms, and changes its design as you wish. Heuga: Carpet tiles extraordinaire. Start with convenience. When your company grows and the office expands, you avoid a lot of headaches if yours is a Heuga carpet. In 50cm squares, Heuga carpet160 words
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Miscellaneous54 1982-08-25 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Scattered showers. Re pert for 24 bears prior to 7J pm en Au 24 at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.2 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 0.60 Rainfall in millimetres 11.0 Total rainfall for the month 151.1 Total rainy days54 words
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259 1982-08-25 13 .'POLICY changes of the •Republic of Panama's j administration maritime registry is not expected fol- lowing the appointment of Ricardo de la Espriella as T^resident. All the key ministers and •officials responsible for the registry have been reaffirmed in their current positions.259 words
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559 1982-08-25 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM CF AHRENKIEL is including Singapore on the westbound leg of its Far East/South Africa service. The line's first call was made by its chartered combo vessel, the Sanaga, which was in Singapore last week. It picked up about 700 tonnes559 words
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Article154 1982-08-25 13 THE joint service betweeen Europe and Indonesia operated by Hapag-Lloyd and Ben Ocean has been terminated and the last sailing will be by the Thuringia from Europe on September 19 and the Holsatia from Indonesia on September 17. Following the breakup, Ben Ocean will operate a new154 words
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Article101 1982-08-25 13 AP FOREIGN ship orders received by South Korean shipyards in the first seven months of this year dropped 65 per cent from a year ago to 296,000 gross tons, the Korean Shipbuilders Association reported. The tonnage was for 31 ships with a combined contract value of US$653AP - 101 words
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Article97 1982-08-25 13 COMPAGNIE Generate Maritime has awarded its newbuilding order for a third-generation ro-ro/ container ship to Chantiers de France-Dun-kerque. The vessel is scheduled to be delivered in July 1984 and will be used to sustain CGM's interest in the Atlantic Container Line Consortium, in which it has a97 words
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Article775 1982-08-25 13 Sklppiag Um Pace Cti AchipetefO Shpf vm l AIM vm l Ahreokiei Uat VI s Alfred CT VI i Alltrana vn 4 AJpac VI 5 Angonave V 1 Anhsing X 4 Antara Shpf X 1 APC Line nc S APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 Asa. m775 words
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Article, Illustration579 1982-08-25 14 THE WORLD'S first newgeneration coal-fired steamship, the 74,700 dwt bulk carrier River Boyae, is expected to be commissioned next month for service on the Australian coast. The vessel, now being fitted out at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' Nagasaki shipyard, is one of two ships of579 words
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Article705 1982-08-25 14 AFP SHIPOWNERS appeared to have halted the decline in freight rates last week, although confirmed rate rises can be measured in a few cents. Trading remained at a very low seasonal level, and the tone was still fundamentally weak. But the general feeling was that the marketAFP - 705 words
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Article64 1982-08-25 14 HAMBURG expects ambitious port expansion plans by East Germany to siphon off substantial amounts of transit cargo. "We must expect a certain shift towards the Baltic sea ports," said Mr Helmuth Hensen, general representative of the Port of Hamburg. At present Hamburg handles 5.64 million tons of64 words
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Article1570 1982-08-25 14 THE INDIAN government has fixed four vessels on Monday to carry rock phosphate from Aqaba in late A August/September. The cargoes, ranging in size from 7,000/12,500 tonnes were all booked at US$ll with 3,500 load and 1,000 discharge 25 cents below similar bookings in July. Brokers noted a1,570 words
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Article289 1982-08-25 15 THE US trade representative, Mr William E Brock, will be the keynote speaker at the Pan* Pacific Trade Transport Conference in Oakland, California to be held from Oct 19-21. The conference, sponsored by the Port of Oakland and the Port of Yokohama, includes both the sixth289 words
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504 1982-08-25 15 THE PHILIPPINE Ports Authority (PPA) has dismissed fears of overseas and domestic shipping lines that it would raise port charges this year and next by 200 per cent. PPA's assistant general manager for finance and administration, Cdr Primitivo S Solis Jr, said there504 words
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Article209 1982-08-25 15 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 Container209 words
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127 1982-08-25 15 Reuter SHIPOWNERS who have chartered vessels to Mexican interests are expressing anxiety over contracted payments because of financial measures preventing the movement of dollars out of the country, brokers in London said. The difficulties apply particularly to tanker owners whose vessels are chartered to theReuter - 127 words
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4637 1982-08-25 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 of4,637 words
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Article616 1982-08-25 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL t K Arnval for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location China Container 17W 25.8.82 2300 Jardlne 49 0600-0900/0600-0900 B4/F4 Lampung 27/82 26.8.82 0800 Heap Seng 49 0800-0900/1600-1700 F2/F2 "Liverpool Bay 1400-1500 G2 569616 words
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Article1832 1982-08-25 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Arhlprlngi Shpg Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN/KL/PK). Aiftettt Caatalaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PKI*N) AIN-EVMii Um Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). AJ Narigatlaa Frata1,832 words
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Article, Illustration223 1982-08-25 22 THE DEVELOPMENT of Pulau Hantu is progressing steadily and piling work has commenced for the construction of the two wharves and service bridge. The concrete landing ramp for the ferry and all rock bund protection is now completed. On the island, the erection223 words
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Article530 1982-08-25 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES East Rainbow 44 Sin Chiao alongside 25.8.82/0700 Glorious I 15/16 Borneo alongside 25.8.82/0300 Kabirdas 3/4 R Jumabhoy alongside 25.8.82/0600 Makra 35/36 Borneo alongside 25.8.82/2300 Mercs Ruhunu 24 NAPL alongside 25.8.82/0600 P Taylor 47 APL alongside 25.8.82/0600 Poowanlda530 words
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Advertisement264 1982-08-25 13 HSEALORDU t m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG; I KHMJJKJW ¥.*****/9 Loading for Accaptiig Brtakbufc Only Kuwait (27/9). Dammam (29/9), Jubail (1/10). Abu Dhabi (3/10). Dubai (5/10). FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE MACOI ACE V.l ADOMYAH V.23 AL WATTYAH V.23 iii* > 11 i > i EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Mina Qaboos264 words
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Advertisement659 1982-08-25 13 The Straits Companies j ximes KeylSS DIRECTORY Agencies O* Singapore (Buku Merah) Dre I ah) A *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Veisel H22IS3ZE3E^2SEinnEEni3E23DEE223i 31/8 7/9 14/9 21/9 2S/9 18/9 20/9 25/9 27/9 2/10 4/10 9/10 11/10 16/10 17/10 23/10659 words
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Advertisement710 1982-08-25 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Contcuoef Sgvjcg Feeder *f Ua>< Vessel B.QANJA 27/8 KOMBGAK i raau 3/9 whom MUM 10/9 N. delft I PBMSA 17/9 SEUWDM OAH.IA 24/9 ft DUMA B. KRACA 1/10 B SURM ypoce 1) MsaNes 2) Rdam 3) Wb«f| Gburj 1) Gburt 2) Wl 31/« 15/9 20/9 21/9710 words
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Advertisement309 1982-08-25 14 W! L yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES Pacific South Wm( Pacific North Wast **r.r* M« M.n K, ru, Atlantic/Canada MoOwr VS. NY W U« SI »/10 U/10 11/10 11/11 U/10 ZJ/U 2/11 27/10 1/11 30/10 3/11 USA/CANADA 1/10 4/10 IS MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES v%Pan Asia Line, ltd CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM309 words
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Advertisement785 1982-08-25 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT m TOKYO MY FRANKFURT EXPRESS CITY Of EOMURGH I CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT R'lm It Hanrc S tea fMa«| Spare sjm uk sjm |n/i JM M/I785 words
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Advertisement48 1982-08-25 15 EV ERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A s/s "Thomaseverett" Voy. 59-E Arrd: 16th August 1982 Place of Survey: P.S.A. Gdn. 44 General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on 25th August 1982 from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held after this date.48 words
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Advertisement523 1982-08-25 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT 'I SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK 4 Oct 30 Oct 1 Nov 5 Nov CLYDEBANK 28 Nov 25 Dec 21 Dec 6 Jan Lines U.S. GULF DIRECT SERVICE (•New Orleans. Mobile, Houston, Galveston) U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Also accepting Cargo523 words
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Advertisement644 1982-08-25 22 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. A, AN MS l M Ml ANG <KO9S I IH X Ml hA "i#' PENANG P. KELANG Loading for ETA ETD ETA ETD HMBAH V: 7/02 5/9 7/S KUCH. SBU HAMDAH i: 0/02 17/9 19/9 KUCH. SBU HAMDAH V: 9/12 29/9 1/1« KUCH, SBU •HAYATI t.644 words
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Miscellaneous169 1982-08-25 22 M fi Regional Weather A fit I *4 N wS i T: v'°7 m to m g& s u S! L< > H K S5 S PE?> sac is; SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed169 words
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