The Business Times, 28 September 1982
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The Business Times
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Title Section10 1982-09-28 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1182 60 CENTS10 words
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315 1982-09-28 1 SOME $300 million to $400 million worth of investments are expected to be committed in the electronics industry this year. An additional $100 million worth of investments are also in the pipeline for the electrical industry, according to the latest Economic Development Board (EDB)315 words
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Article321 1982-09-28 1 CIVIL aviation authorities of Britain and Singapore failed to reach an agreement to liberalise the air pact during their meeting last week. There appears to be a stalemate as the authorities have been debating on the same issues for the fourth time in the last three years.321 words
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449 1982-09-28 1 Reuter THE HONGKONG dollar and stock markets slumped yesterday, clearly signalling disenchantment at the outcome of talks between China and Britain over the future of Hongkong. A gloomy reception of the result of talks in Beijing last week between British Prime Minister Margaret ThatcherReuter - 449 words
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Article213 1982-09-28 1 ANOTHER two banks have Joined in the latest round of prime rate cuts. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation reduced its prime rate yesterday to 10 per cent from 10.25 per cent. From tomorrow, Overseas Union Bank will cut its prime rate to 9.75 per213 words
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Article365 1982-09-28 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH SINGAPORE'S external trade deficit swelled to $1-51 billion in August, its highest level in 13 months. The gap between imports and exports that month was just $2.2 million less than the figure for July last year. That brought the cumulative trade deficit365 words
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258 1982-09-28 1 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) reaped a surplus income of $21.8 million in its latest financial year, a significant increase of 48.5 per cent over the previous year. Reflecting the current need to increase emphasis on tourism promotion, the entire sum258 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article81 1982-09-28 1 Reuter ANNUAL inflation in the European Economic Community (EEC) was 10.7 per cent in August, down from 11 per cent in July and the lowest for three years. Retail prices rose 0.5 per cent in August, compared to 1 per cent in August 1981 when year onReuter - 81 words
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Article88 1982-09-28 1 AP BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday reaffirmed Britain's "moral duty" to the people of Hongkong but remained tight-lipped about her recent talks in Beijing with Chinese leaders over the future of the colony. She brushed aside all questions about what the Chinese plan to do when Britain'sAP - 88 words
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Article45 1982-09-28 1 Reuter ITALIAN port workers began a 24 hour boycott of Israeli shipping yesterday to protest the massacre of Palestinian civilians in Beirut. Italy's main trade union federation said no loading or unloading operations were carried out on ships flying the Israeli flag. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article58 1982-09-28 1 Reuter ARGENTINE judge Martin Anzoategui has ordered an investigation into the rise in external debt under former economy minister Jose Martinez de Hoz. He asked the Argentine central bank for a thorough report on the management of the debt which Pw to US$9O billion from about |7Reuter - 58 words
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Article51 1982-09-28 1 Reuter MEXICO is unlikely to be able to flood the world market with crude to pull out of its current financial difficulties. The Petroleum Intelligence Weekly said a number of specialists believe Mexico does not have the productive capacity in the short term to pump much additional crude.Reuter - 51 words
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Article64 1982-09-28 1 AP ISRAEL was in its annual state of near-paralysis yesterday as Jews observed Yom Kippur, the day erf atonement, overshadowed this year by the horror of the Beirut massacre. Many Jews were fasting for the 25 hours of Yom Kippur which began at dusk Sunday. Synagogues wereAP - 64 words
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Article65 1982-09-28 1 Reuter ABOUT 500 students demanding the resignation of President Chun Doo Hwan clashed with police on the streets of Seoul yesterday after a campus demonstration was brutally broken up. The students also gave out leaflets demanding an end to press control and to what they called military-fascist rule.Reuter - 65 words
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Article45 1982-09-28 1 Reuter CHINA and Angola have agreed on mutual recognition and are to start immediate talks on the establishment of diplomatic relations. The official Angolan news agency Angop said representatives of the two countries would start talks in Paris on normalisation of relations. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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158 1982-09-28 1 AN AOt-CONDniONING lyitea la a mhnrU Mhbag la Jakarta ha* geaeratod mm heat heaad the eaaaaltaat lira which designed the system. PT Wlsm* Kmm, the jsiat-veatwe ecapai; between laeheape Bhi, The which ewaa the Vhaa iMfiri «ace Meek, Is aew PartawaMp (Stagapare) Pte LM158 words
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Article, Illustration445 1982-09-28 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI MANAGING director of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) Yong Pung How will be the deputy chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency from Oct L The appointment is for one year. Mr Yong will replace445 words
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Advertisement232 1982-09-28 1 Conftrtnc* and Exhibition 17-19 March, 1983 World Trade Centre, Hall 3 Organized by Cahners Exposition Group S.A. TEL: *****45/6 THE well-known loan losses of some of America's most prominent banks have prompted some money market funds to withdraw hundreds of millions of dollars from those banks Page 2 MEXICAN president232 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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812 1982-09-28 2 NYT THE well-known loan losses of some of America's most prominent banks have prompted some money market funds to withdraw hundreds of millions of dollars from those banks and have thereby created a destabilising force in American banking, according to US Federal Reserve officials,NYT - 812 words
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Article188 1982-09-28 2 AMERICAN banks once again have shunned a Treasury request to participate in a programme aimed at alleviating a sharp drain on bank reserves that occurs when the Treasury's cash balance at the Federal Reserve is unusually high, banking sources said. Over the past two months, regional188 words
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572 1982-09-28 2 Reuter AMERICAN regional banks are severely curtailing their participation in syndicated sovereign lending, placing a larger and largely unwelcome burden on big international banks, London bankers said. This trend is part of a general estrangement between small and large lenders in the Euromarket, they said,Reuter - 572 words
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271 1982-09-28 2 AMERICAN hanks' average net reserves dined by UBstts mllltoa U $$87 ndlltoa In Ike week ended Sep O, the New Yerk Federal Reserve Bank said. The prevtons week's net borrowed Ague was revised to $811 millton from fNt Bank hsrunlags from the millton271 words
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562 1982-09-28 2 UPI, Reuter A FEDERAL Judge in Mexico has given President Jose Lopez Portillo five days to prove the nationalisation of Mexico's banks is legal or (ace a possible reversal of the government takeover of more than 50 private banks. The Friday ruling cameUPI,; Reuter - 562 words
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Article284 1982-09-28 2 Reuter THE US Senate has approved by voice vote legislation which provides broad new changes (or banks and savings and loan associations (S and L's) without a provision that will permit them to conduct some securities transactions. Before approving the bill, an amendment to permit banksReuter - 284 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article474 1982-09-28 2 THE US dollar strengthened against all the major currencies yesterday with quite active trading reported. Against the local dollar, the American unit opened at 2.1780/96 and was traded up to 2.1810/25 at noon. The rates reached 2.1890/96 at closing time. Dealers said the Monetary Authority of Singapore intervened474 words
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Article291 1982-09-28 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday recovered marginally in afternoon trading on some buying support at the lows, but the market still closed lower on balance compared with New York's Friday close. Trading was moderately active and total sales for the day was recorded at 235 lots while kerb volume291 words
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Article22 1982-09-28 2 THE average rate at whieh major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 10.13 per cent.22 words
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Article179 1982-09-28 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Sep 27: US D*IUr*(8po<) Offer BM 7 days 11V16 111/16 1 month 117/16 U&/16 2 month* 1111/*****/16 3 months 11* 11* 6 months 12W 12* 9 months 12* 12* 12 months 12 lft/16 12 12/16 Dm. (win. rULUL. 1 month179 words
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Article48 1982-09-28 2 RANGE of i I i count 1— 100 Sep M: Overnlfhl 3V> Call (flcfm Its: IV4 JV. ClMtec 3-month B«t>X 8#UiM Treasury bi LIU 3H 3 3-month Bank bills 713/16 7 13/16 3 months CD 7* 7S 6 months CD 713/16 7 13/18 Source: National Discount Co48 words
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Article220 1982-09-28 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed firmer at 268.40 yea after opening at MJO, despite intervention by the Bank of Japan to support the yen, dealers said. The central bank was believed to have sold $200 to $300 million at various levels above 267 yen, but220 words
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Article47 1982-09-28 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday firmed against major currencies. Banknote rates yesterday: US 6.13/6.15 UK -10.35 10.55 Brunei 2.78/2J0 W Germany 2.43/2.45 Malaysia 2.570 /2.590 Philippines 0.680/0.700 Singapore 2.81/2.83 Burma -1.50/2.50 India 5 J0/5 JO Mo—la 0.86/0.89 Japan 2.295/2.305 Korea 0.67/0.72 Thailand 27.10/27.40 Taiwan -15.00/15.3047 words
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Article57 1982-09-28 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US 0.0006/7005 Can ***** 10» Croaa -1230( 48 D Hk 4.3060 100 D FJ 4.7111/00 S FY 3.0002/918 B FT cob 83 29/84.03 F FY 12.1430 «80 Ut 2430.00 3423 70 Yen 455.29 'SI DKr- 15.0706/800 N Kr 11.8085 8845 S Kr 10.8000/100 Aw ach 3057 words
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Article274 1982-09-28 2 Reuter BOLIVIA'S central bank president Miguel Fabtri has reaffirmed his government'» commitment to bringing overdue debt payments to foreign banks up to date, hanking sources said in Caracas. The assurance was given in La Paz to Bank of America, which is coordinating Bolivia's US$45O millionReuter - 274 words
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317 1982-09-28 2 Reuter THE British government's new £1 billion 10V4 per cent Exchequer bond 1988 will enable the government to maintain its policy of funding short and keeping the longer end of the bond market open for fresh corporate issues, bond market analysts said.Reuter - 317 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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582 1982-09-28 3 RICHARD SEAH - Money grants not main incentive for R D By RICHARD SEAH MONEY from government grants is not the most important factor which encourages research and development (RAD). Manufacturers who have received RAD grants say they find the prestige, publicity and other fringe benefits more helpful. Some manufacturers also feel that582 words
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Article, Illustration95 1982-09-28 3 ORCHARD International Hotels has appointed tea Weeds as resident manager of Orchard Hotel Singapore. Mr Woods has been with Inter-Continental Hotels Corporation for the past eight years. No stranger to the Orient, Mr Woods has spent more than half of this period in Jakarta and Bangkok. Prior95 words
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362 1982-09-28 3 THE VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board (VITB) has committed about |A million (or the completion of unfinished buildings and development contracts carried forward from the 1961 financial year. These include the redevelopment and expansion of the Aljunied Vocational Institute; the expansion of the362 words
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186 1982-09-28 3 THE NORTHERN Territory of Australia it seeking to strengthen trade and economic ties further with Singapore and Thailand. A top level misskm, led by the Northern Territory of Australia's Minister for Industrial Development, Tourism and Primary Production, Mr Roger Steele, will be visiting Singapore186 words
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279 1982-09-28 3 THE Singapore Polytechnic saw a 24.1 per cent increase in the recurrent cost of training, which amounted to $3,175 a student during the financial year ended March 31,1982. The Polytechnic, which operated within a budget of $27.2 million, received $21.8 million from the government while279 words
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510 1982-09-28 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING SWEDEN, often called the nation of engineering, is expected to play a distinct role in the upgrading of Singapore's industrial sector. Mr Chan Chee Seng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry), told Swedish businessmen yesterday "there is much we510 words
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327 1982-09-28 3 GROWTH in the number of passengers handled at Singapore airports slowed down in the first half of this year to 8 per cent from 10.6 per cent during the same period last year. This is the direct effect of the worldwide327 words
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OVERSEAS
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400 1982-09-28 4 AP THE Reagan Administration, contending that Soviet "mischief-making" is continuing in Poland, Afghanistan and elsewhere, has all but written off a summit meeting with Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev in the near future. Earlier this year, US and Soviet leaders expressed their interest inAP - 400 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article407 1982-09-28 4 A GRANDMOTHER who put about US$9 in a slot machine hit a $919,599.85 jackpot the largest ever in the history of Atlantic City casino gambling. Alberta Kidd, 49, hit the jackpot at about 4am at the Harrah's Marina Hotel casino last Sunday, said Steve Littleton, a Harrah's407 words
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726 1982-09-28 4 NYT IN A striking reversal for the new alliance that hopes to govern West Germany, voters in Hesse state denied the Christian Democrats a majority, gave a strong endorsement to Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's Social Democrats, and eliminated the Free Democrats from the stateNYT - 726 words
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Article380 1982-09-28 4 AP MOST sunlight would be blocked off, rats would multiply at a phenomenal rate, and disease would be widespread after a limited nuclear war between the US and Soviet Union. The impact of such a war was outlined in a study conducted by John btrts,AP - 380 words
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548 1982-09-28 4 NYT THE US Commerce Department's Index of Leading Economic Indicators, a closely watched advance signal of the ups and downs of the business cycle, will probably register a decline for August after four months of rise but that does not necessarily mean theNYT - 548 words
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391 1982-09-28 4 Reuter THE SPOT crude oil and products markets were stable with prices relatively steady at the end of last week's trading. Oil traders said the prospect at underlying demand and falling stock levels gave the market firmness although trading was generally quiet.Reuter - 391 words
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Article326 1982-09-28 4 UPI AS MANY as 51,000 people in North America may have died in 1960 from illnesses caused by sulphur pollution, such as acid rain,, A Congressional study says the toll would be nearly 2 per cent of the deaths for the year in the US andUPI - 326 words
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240 1982-09-28 4 UPI BREAKING up may be too hard to do for many couples in these tough economic times new government statistics show a slight drop in America's divorce rate. Although economists and sociologists say the divorce rate is likely to "bottom out, maybe rise slowly"UPI - 240 words
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241 1982-09-28 4 NEW orders for machine tools fell in August to the year's lowest level, the US National Machine Tool. Builders' Association said. > The US$B2.9 million at new orders placed in August was 22 per cent below July's" rate and 61241 words
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161 1982-09-28 4 Reuter LEBANESE nmiual finmsjrl knaUke hopes all fsretga farms wsald be eat sf Ms esaatry withta a lew weeks, mM Mate* at the pisrthMlty sf a peace treaty with Israel. Interviewed la Beirat by ttjeUS ABCJrili IMII m<that f L Hwi^f < *2See fReuter - 161 words
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86 1982-09-28 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S Labour Party leader Michael Foot won a key union's support for his plan to purge the party of extreme left-wingers. The country's biggest trade union, the 1.25 millionstrong Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU), voted to back his call for the expulsionReuter - 86 words
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317 1982-09-28 5 AP JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki told Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang in a virtual apology that Japan would correct textbook errors regarding past Japanese aggression in China as an "advance". A Japanese spokesman said that Zhao had said he appreciated Suzuki's efforts toAP - 317 words
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244 1982-09-28 5 AP AMERICAN agricultural exports to Japan will increase only gradually in the future. This prediction was made by Japan's consul for the mid-western United States. Mr Shiro Saiga said: "Sunflower oil and buckwheat are the most likely imports that will increase. We useAP - 244 words
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284 1982-09-28 5 UPI THE UNITED States and its trading partners should seek a new international agreement to head off conflicts that arise from the application of national laws to foreign business activities. A report by the National Planning Association in Washington also saidUPI - 284 words
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599 1982-09-28 5 Reuter BRITAIN wants an early conclusion to talks due to start soon with China on the future of Hongkong. But Western diplomats said it could take months, possibly two to three years, before a solution is reached. Prime Minister Margaret ThatcherReuter - 599 words
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467 1982-09-28 5 NYT PRESIDENT Marcos will carry with him a generous package of economic and trade agreements and promises of more American aid when he returns to the Philippines today. Marcos appears to have accomplished much of what he sought from his American visit,NYT - 467 words
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Advertisement329 1982-09-28 4 There are lots of ways into our world via SIN orBKK. Catch any of the frequent daily flights to Singapore or Bangkok for the only, non-stop flight to Riyadh, and direct flight to Jeddah. The Saudia Express leaves Singapore every Tuesday and Friday and 5 times a week from Bangkok,329 words
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Advertisement31 1982-09-28 4 |PTE| CHARTER SERVICES Sfa Single and twin-engined helicopters available for casual charter in Singapore and Malaysia for passenger transport, aerial photography, aerial construction, casualty evacuation, marine service to vessels at sea.31 words
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Article713 1982-09-28 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From CV CVT96 0945 LUX/AUH MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL SLA SQ201 1030 HLP SIA SQ103 1035 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP MAS MH811 1040 PEN GIA GA960 1100 HLP THAI TG403 1140 BKK713 words
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Advertisement274 1982-09-28 5 New from Ikea Ever versatile Ikea magic at work *>• ■s -k. EM; i r*r<? SKr«»t w i&St y m. 1 •■>■■ 4 k •s r f >-■ .y-' w m. WW m Kadi mo/ i--" S 'r' > < ft" V pi.--, >. wJ-X* t r, < .v Itt*'274 words
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Article529 1982-09-28 6 THE HONGKONG stock market is like a basket held by nervous hands. At the slightest news or rumour the hands begin to tremble. The basket shakes and investors quickly remove as many eggs as they possibly can. And so it was that nothing earth shattering529 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1982-09-28 6 STEVEN RATTNER - STEVEN RATTNER examines the questions which the lan Posgate affair raises STEVEN RATTNER NYT IN THE airy underwriting room at Lloyd's of London, insurance brokers still cluster around Box 137, which served as headquarters for lan Posgate, a flamboyant underwriter who is also reportedlyNYT - 1,168 words
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Advertisement162 1982-09-28 6 If you want to reach manufacturers, exporters and importers, then Shipping Times is the right advertising medium for you If you're a freight forwarder or in anyway connected with the shipping and cargo business, Shipping Times has |ust the space for you You'll be reaching a very select group of162 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1025 1982-09-28 6 '&WWDTO SINGAPORE 5 10.00 AM Opening folowed by Hari Raya Haji Chidren's Special 10.50 The Circus Woiid Championships: The usual holiday circus shows you 40 of the world's finest artistes of the ring, competing for the title of World Champion. The event took place at the Hippodrouse Big Top and1,025 words
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Miscellaneous77 1982-09-28 6 Environment: The traditta* al view is that living thiihgl adapt to their environment naturally. But a professor claims that adaptation is an interaction between living thing* and environment. Evolution in the TestTube: Scientists are trying, to study the origin of life oiv earth in another way. 7.4S Your Special Day77 words
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Article, Illustration1718 1982-09-28 7 Peter Barnard - If there can ever be a right time for King Hussein to put his cards on the table in the search for Middle East peace, it is surely now By Peter Barnard KING HUSSEIN of Jordan has long held a good many important1,718 words
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Article, Illustration750 1982-09-28 7 DAVID SHIPLER - By DAVID SHIPLER NYT ISRAELI Defence Minister Ariel Sharon has emerged as a major issue in Israelis' concern over questions of their army's responsibility in the Beirut massacre. Concerns about Sharon, often expressed in the past by those considered liberals, are now being voiced across a broaderNYT - 750 words
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Miscellaneous677 1982-09-28 7 TWO-11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Whacks a wild beast (5) 8 A two-way floater (5) 10 Proverbial standard of oldness (5) 11 Figure this to be a viper! (3) 12 He introduces us to that woman (5) 13 Like relatives in Australia? (7) 15 Seaman's decoration? (5) 18 A677 words
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Advertisement185 1982-09-28 8 Cuisine en Evolution. Deemed the ultimate in gastronomy by discerning gourmets. That's what you'd f />»*, A expect from a great —uJgSjtL.y*,., .A restaurant like the Harbour Griii. A great place to be. M CD Offers you an ever-changing panordma of sea and sky, of the world at your feet.185 words
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Advertisement153 1982-09-28 8 Kfeasgood as going to Bangkok. a <*r I This it Thai Seafood at its authentic best So freeh, ft 60uld have been alive 15 minutes before coming to your table It was An enormous variety of succulent seafoods expertly prepared by Thai chefs in our kitchen Siamese Seafood Restaurant Penang153 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article173 1982-09-28 9 CHINESE PWi— Exefeugt, Stoppwt, mm eMag prices per IN kg yesterday. CwMt «II: Bulk (ob $87.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $100.00 sellers, new drum fob $106.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $48.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $310.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper173 words
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Article196 1982-09-28 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CattM yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,365; 32s 3,020, 40s 3,090 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gssds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article322 1982-09-28 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.73, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.72. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.58, Special 0.55.322 words
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Article923 1982-09-28 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures advanced steadily during the morning to post gains of betwen £85 and £32 a tonne above Friday's finishing levels. Yesterday morning's advances in both the Nov and Jan positions were partly in response to media reports that one London-based trade house appeared to be squeezing923 words
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Article77 1982-09-28 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday eased twi cents to Ms2f.l9 a kilo, still within the lower sector price range of M 521.15 to M$32.M. Price eased on increased supplies in the absence of general demand, though the market received support from the buffer stock manager. Turnover77 words
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Article30 1982-09-28 9 Rubber Sept 24 Singapore: Oct: 181.75 cents (up 1.25 cent) Malaysia: Oct: closed Tin: M 529.19 per kilo (down two cents) Official ottering: 70 tonnes (up eight tonnes)30 words
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Article300 1982-09-28 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with October One RSS buyers quoted at 181.75 cents per kilo, up 1.25 cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on higher Japanese advices but eased in subsequent trading on lack of follow-through buying support,300 words
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Article210 1982-09-28 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 180.30 181 50N Int. 1 R.S.S. October 181.30 182.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 183.30 184.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 172.00 174.00N UK/Coot 171.00 173.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 168 00 lOOOON UK/Coot 167.00210 words
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Article75 1982-09-28 9 THE Malaysian market was closed yesterday. C.I.F. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON Fri Thurs Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne October 377.50alr 377.50alr November 375.00slr 370.00alr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk September 380.00pd 380.00pci October 365.00slr 370.00pd November 375.00>lr 382.5Q»lr December 380.00slr75 words
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Article684 1982-09-28 9 AFP THE US delegation to International Coffee Organisation (ICO) meeting in London on Saturday praised the new 1983 international agreement, saying it was "an even better mechanism for achieving stability in the world market than the 1976 agreement". The US team echoed widespread opinion amongAFP - 684 words
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Advertisement121 1982-09-28 9 p^ s \a sS^' v APOLLO Theatre Restaurant Nite Club TEL: *****66 pS erfs -r a\^ o<*' te Mariell Cordon Bleu Spectacular Over 550.000.00 worth of prizes must be won! Promotion Period: 16.9.82 15.10.82 Every purchase of Martel! Cordon Bleu during the promotion penod will win you Lucky Draw Tickets121 words
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Advertisement452 1982-09-28 9 -2. X as o fc H z «9l z fc o z o H -A H a ca On OS H H Z GG 05 H z S ««3 X z! fe I Z o z oc AC C H S>} e<t THE SEMINAR You don't have to ho a452 words
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Article2066 1982-09-28 10 BID and offer prices officially lilted and business in and reparted to the Stock Exchange ot Singapore yesterday, with the number ot shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acme (2.868 2.706) (2) Ui (1)2,066 words
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Article187 1982-09-28 10 ■NOAFOtt UNIT TMOT (Mmgiii' peteae hrhf») The Commerce 2.72 IM The Savings Fund 153 Id S pore Prof Fund I X lJhd S pore Sec. Fund L7I 1.W S pore Invest Fund OK 1.01 S pore Equity Fund 1.11 1.J4 tfuunri (MieHin' prim Mai Invest Fund Mai Prof187 words
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Article2915 1982-09-28 10 1* Ugh «2 Low Coapur Last Sale +ecGr*» DW DW Cw Tlf Net P/B Vol rooo) Day High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL sn 233 an 320 141 410 S2S 247 122 210 2n n 138 an 240 Aetna Alcorn Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben Berfeya Kawat2,915 words
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Article594 1982-09-28 10 NYT THE MARTIN Marietta Corp appears to many analysts to have been battered and bloodied by its costly victory to retain its independence. They believe its scope has been reduced, its equity cut, its debt load inflated and its earnings potential dimmed. Its future appears cloudy, theyNYT - 594 words
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926 1982-09-28 10 NYT AMERICA'S top business executives are delighted these days that the stock market's burst of enthusiasm has added millions of dollars in value to their corporate pension funds and that it may not be long before they can float a new stock offering.NYT - 926 words
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Article964 1982-09-28 10 tide tftgpmMqTLvcrtanP ■lag Hsaghsag market yesterday wu kept la check tmi* Ike ctose ef a lacklastre trading day. Imtltatlaaal sappert eaamarket la tweap me sf the tor's team bat Iwn ■till overwhelmed galaers by a fear te eae amrgla. The Straits Times ladastrial lalei lUM964 words
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711 1982-09-28 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE weight of evidence suggests that gold will move to higher rather than lower levels in the months ahead, says James Cowan Associates (S-EA), an investment advisory firm. "Along the way there will, of course, be downward corrections for short711 words
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Article162 1982-09-28 11 HOTEL Jayapuri, in which Peraas has a 59 per cent stake, is making a rights issue of two for one to raise funds for its renovation plans. The rights issue, which has been approved by the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee, will enlarge Hotel Jayapuri's paid-up capital162 words
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376 1982-09-28 11 MALAYSIAN International Merchant Bankers (MIMB) capped its tenth year with a sharp 70 per cent jump in pre-tax profits to M 57.76 million in 1961. Chairman Mr Geh Ik Cheong says in MIMB's latest annual report that this is the sharpest growth registered by376 words
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Article155 1982-09-28 11 DUNLOP Holdings PLC has reported a pre-tax profit of £4 million in the first half of 1962, compared with a loss of £3 million in the previous corresponding period. Turnover was £775 million (£694 million before). Changes in group structure have resulted in the inclusion of155 words
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Article441 1982-09-28 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed at the day's lows after continuous local selling mainly prompted by uncertainty over Hongkong's lease issue, brokers said. They said investors were disappointed by the lack of more positive developments in the Sino-British talks over the future of the Colony and441 words
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Article573 1982-09-28 11 STOCKS IN Tokyo yesterday fell sharply, led by blue chips, due to the yen's fall to a five-year low against the dollar and the move ex-dividend and ex-rights by many issues yesterday. The market average lost 57.58 to close the day at 6,975.50. Volume was a573 words
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Article379 1982-09-28 11 SHARE PRICES in Sydney yesterday closed at their lows for the day as support waned due to the drop in the gold price and weakness on Wall Street, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index fell 6.4 points to 514.6, undercut by a drop in the all resources379 words
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Article121 1982-09-28 11 SHARE prices in Manila yesterday closed easier on a higher turnover of 3.4 million pesos compared with 2.2 million on Friday. SEPT 27 Pesos Acoje Mining 0.0011 -0 0001 Anglo Phil 0 0036 unch Apex Mining B AUu Con. B ***** unch IS -13 Bsgulo Ootd 0 0016 unch121 words
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Article161 1982-09-28 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mixed with losses and gains about equal in inactive trading. The Book Club index fell 0.62 to 112.63 on a turnover of 60.8 million baht with over 551,000 shares traded. SEPT 27 BahU Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ajrulhajra In* And Trust Bangkok Bank161 words
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318 1982-09-28 11 AFTER last year's healthy 32.1 per eeat growth la pretax prsflte, Dah Yaag Steel Cempaay's perfarmaaee has suffered a setback la the tint six a»aths sf IW2. Per the iaterim perled ended June St, greap pretax praflto dropped M per eeat to tmjm from318 words
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Article57 1982-09-28 11 SELANGOR Dredglag Berhad: Twenty-first AGM to be held at Wisma Teh Wan Sang (2nd Floor), 12-B, Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur on Sep 29 at 11 am. KAMI NTING Tla Dredgiag (M) Betted: Fifth AGM to be held at Wisma Bunga Ray a, 152, Jalan Am pang, Kuala Lumpur,57 words
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806 1982-09-28 11 HARRISONS Malaysian Plantations Bhd (HMP) has asserted that it can meet an earlier forecast that group after-tax profit (after minority interest and before extraordinary items) will not be less than Msso million for the current year ending March 31, 1983 in spite of806 words
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Article861 1982-09-28 11 1! Ex Date Cteae Date Payakto Tatal far tee year Tatel tar Prevteas year A astral Eat 10% I Sep 17 Sep 30 Oct 12 10% 22% 4Imo 2W%I Sep 21 Oct 2 Oct 15 2*% 3.7%<a) Apal)« 5%i Sep 13 Sep 20 Oct 2 5% 10% Ayer861 words
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Article204 1982-09-28 11 Parttealan Ex Date Baakft Ctoe Baklt kattl Proposed bonus issue oT 2 fori Oct 5 Oct 15 FW CaMea Proposed rights issue of 1 for 3 $1.15 per share NYA NYA G Lunber Proposed rights issue of 3 for 10 fe (1.00 per share NY A NYA G«amJ204 words
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Article151 1982-09-28 11 DRAGON A Phoenix Bhd (D A P) has achieved a 16.5 per cent rise in group pre-tax profits to MJ1.36 million for the six months to June 30. In the previous interim, pre-tax earnings dropped slightly to 11 1? million from (1.3 million. After an151 words
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Advertisement103 1982-09-28 11 LU OC 8820 Business 1 m •l'lTTi Hire Purchase/Leasing/Rental Banking (Test Key Operation) Bullion A Commodities Consult Software Dev Word Processing Office Automation DATAQUIP (S) PTE LTD 506 Delta House 2 Alexandra Road (0315) Tel: 272-6512/6514/6515 C°* THE SUMITOMO BANK, LTD Singapore Branch U5520,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES103 words
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Article, Illustration219 1982-09-28 12 SHAKES saffered a setback m the Stock Exchaage *f Hhgipirf yesterday la sympathy with the sharp falls la HMgksag. The Straits Times Industrial Index, after Mag 8.8 paints at midday, recovered seme graaad to elsse 7.33 psiato dm at €58.62 while the Bwrfaeas Times Indicator sf the day's II219 words
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Article26 1982-09-28 12 H.K.HANG 8ENG Monday 1012.62 Monday 853.4 Friday 857.2 Friday 1096.12 Week Ago 1117.78 ALL ORDINARIES AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 514.8 Friday 521.1 Week Ago 511.226 words
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Article814 1982-09-28 12 GOLD shares were lower with the bullion price yesterday and leading industrials were mainly unchanged to 2p down on a general lack of interest. Dealers noted little reaction to the latest survey from the Confederation of British Industry which pointed to continuing low output in manufacturing industry. Banks814 words
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Article76 1982-09-28 12 AP Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market opened lower yesterday amid continued signs of lingering US economic weakness. The Dow Jones average, down 15.27 points over the previous three sessions, fell another 2.85 points to 916.67 in the first half an hour. Declines led advnces by 8AP; Reuter - 76 words
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Article431 1982-09-28 12 hub Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani PAN-Electric Industries, which now derives most of its earnings from salvage and marine-related activities, has reported a dismal 84.4 per cent drop in group pre-tax profit to 11.38 million for the first half of this year. Operating profit before depreciation plunged431 words
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342 1982-09-28 12 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM DIVERSIFIED Malaysian group Oriental Holdings Bhd has managed to turn in a mild increase of 6.8 per cent in its group pre-tax profit to MJ29.17 million for the half-year ended June 30,1962. This came on top of a 24.6 per342 words
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806 1982-09-28 12 NYT EVEN before it acquired the Bendix Corporation, the Allied Corporation had convinced Wall Street that the company's decision last year to drop "chemical" from its name made sense. With a growing oil and gas business and major acquisitions that plunged it into electricalNYT - 806 words
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Article229 1982-09-28 12 AMCOL Electrical Industries Ltd has plunged deeper into the red and is unlikely to show any recovery for some time to come. Its latest results for the half-year ended June 30 show a higher operating loss of $321,000 as against $255,000 in the previous229 words
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Article27 1982-09-28 12 THE Hongkong Land Co will be holding a board meeting tomorrow at 2.30pm to discuss the group's interim accounts and to declare an interim dividend.27 words
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583 1982-09-28 12 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN OVERSEAS Union Enterprise is likely to show a growth in earnings for the current year although its directors have forecast conservatively that results will not be materially different from the previous year. However, the directors of Overseas Union Bank and its583 words
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Article103 1982-09-28 12 kai ■easeanrd HJ per eeat deeUae la gnap pre-tax preflt to $1.15 milttoa (SL7S milltoa prevtoasly) fer the six meeths ended Jue SI. Taraever drepped by a narglMl U per eeat to tO milltoa ($».73 milltoa). Greap tradiag preflt plaaged by RJ per eeat to103 words
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51 1982-09-28 12 has reeerded greap pre-tax earaiags ef MSSJS milltoa at hatf-tfme, which is $S per eeat higher thu the $117 milltoa made la the Brat six meaths sf IMI. Greap sales reee by ealy 4J per eeat to $51J3 milltoa ($41.51 milltoa). a51 words
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Article83 1982-09-28 12 has repertod a M per eeat laereaee la greap pre-tax preflts fer the six meatta eaded Jue M. fan|M| Aet u to tt.fl milltoa with ealy $813,218 prevtoaaly. Greap torae?er was 141 per eeat higher at $6.17 milltoa ($2.48 milltoa). After aeeaaattag fer taxatlea aad mtaerity I—*83 words
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Article50 1982-09-28 12 the ewaer ef the Hiltoa Hetel, taraed la u eaeearagiag 85.7 per eeat iaereaee la pre-tax eandags to %U$ milltoa (SMI milltoa) fer the half-year eaded Jaae M. TUs was achieved ea a taraever ef $0.7 milltoa, repreaeattag u laereaae ef 17.4 per eeat, frem $Hi milltoa prevtoaaly.50 words
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Article59 1982-09-28 12 has suiaarnl that, fer the six muths eaded Jaae It made a p»% tsi preflt sf $1.« milltoa ea a taraever ef $14J8 milltoa. The eempaay, which ewas the Oberel Imperial Hetd, said It hepes market ceadittoßs will be better dariag the eeeead half thu the first59 words
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Advertisement103 1982-09-28 12 in a Quandary over a gift or souvenir? si tzss v.;,. It-: r '■'Ss, **e OM»JT •«<» Hilarious caricatures of Singapore The definitive book on Singapore's national flower children all ages and ose young at heart Select a book from our Singapore Collection Books rich in colour and charm that103 words
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Miscellaneous51 1982-09-28 12 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy. Report for 24 toon prior to 7.31 ptn on Sep 27 at the airport: Maximum temperature 33.2 Associated humidity 50 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 6.60 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 54.0 Total rainy days for the month51 words
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239 1982-09-28 13 THE Hongkong-Europe lYeight Conference, a mem~j£>er of the Far Eastern -I#Yeight Conference, and the ♦Hongkong Shippers' Council *-reported "a total success" 1 •-for training courses conducted jointly earlier this year. The two organisations held courses on intermediate certificate courses in shipping. Subjects covered in239 words
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Article, Illustration557 1982-09-28 13 G OURAIRAJ - By G OURAIRAJ THE Malaysian International Shipping Corporation, which is poised to enter the trans-Pacific trade, is having informal meetings with shipping officials and agencies in the United States. It is understood that senior executives of the corporation who went to the557 words
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Article63 1982-09-28 13 THE Abu Dhabi National Tanker Company (Adnatco) has ordered seven new tankers which will expand its fleet from 10 to 17 vessels. Of the present 10 Adnatco ships, only three are tankers. Meanwhile, Adnatco has awarded the P and O Shipping Group of London a contract63 words
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Article49 1982-09-28 13 A 4,623-ton freighter ran aground in the stormy Japan sea but there were no reports of injuries among its 26-man crew, the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency reported. The agency said the Überian-registered ship, Camphor, ran into shallow water late Sunday off Akita province, in northern Japan.49 words
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Article682 1982-09-28 13 SWpptag Liae Page CM Achipelego Shpg vm Ale* vm Ahrenkiel Liner V All trans vn Alpae VI Angonave V An tar a Shpg X APC Line DC APL m Argentine IV ASCL m ASL Coot IV Asia Merchant VI Austasta Line V Australian Coat VI Bait-Orient vn682 words
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Article819 1982-09-28 14 Sep 1-N»v 39 Training course in pilotage, Hamburg Port Training Institute, Hamburg. Sep 2*-Oct 1 International symposium on the transportation of dangerous goods by sea and inland waterways, Vancouver, British Columbia. Sep 27-39 11th international forum for air cargo, Sheraton Centre, New York. Sep 28-23 Computers for Offshore819 words
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Article1806 1982-09-28 14 ACTIVE bookings of grain vessels on Friday from the US to Port Sudan featured the freight market together with fairly active time-charter business, shipbrokers said. The chartering to Port Sudan included bulk wheat on two vessels with Houston loading at U5528.40 and $29.50 respectively and wheat flour from1,806 words
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499 1982-09-28 14 THE Philippine Ports Authority may allow ship captains to act as amateur pilots, as requested by inter-island shipowners and operators, to give shipping lines the option in availing the services of professional pilots in the docking and undocking of their vessels.499 words
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Article62 1982-09-28 14 UPI THE 498-ton freighter Poinciana emerged from the Miami River on Saturday, ending four days of attempts to lift the ship from river bottom. The 69-metre vessel, which went down last week about 46m from her moorings, crippled river traffic for most of the week. "The river isUPI - 62 words
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Article275 1982-09-28 15 AFP TANKER chartering out of Iran's. Kharg Island was virtually non-existent last week, and rates slipped back considerably in consequence. But enquiry improved elsewhere, mainly in West Africa, the Mediterranean and the Caribbeans, resulting in a modest firming of rates. A Kharg Island fixture to Europe and/or theAFP - 275 words
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311 1982-09-28 15 Reuter THE world shipbuilding industry is still deep in crisis and a new onslaught of competition from Japan could cause problems for Western Europe, a report by the European commission warned. "Globally the crisis is still at its height and no serious improvementReuter - 311 words
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387 1982-09-28 15 SUPPORTERS of major changes in United States maritime legislation face a race against time to introduce new laws before the Congress recesses early next month. The shipping bill proposed by Representative Mario Biaggi overcame its major hurdle when it was accepted by387 words
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173 1982-09-28 15 AFP INDONESIA with technical assistance from Mitsui of Japan will produce cargo ships which use 30 per cent less fuel, Indonesian Research and Technology Minister B J Habibie said. After a meeting with President Suharto and visiting Mitsui president Dr K Kaeda, DrAFP - 173 words
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Article191 1982-09-28 15 UPI SHIPYARD workers in Durban have their own theory why the water-shy tug Voortrekker has refused to budge from its slipway after three launch attempts she's been welded to the rails by laidoff fitters. 'The reason the Voortrekker is stuck hard and fast is because night shiftUPI - 191 words
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4997 1982-09-28 20 gCHEDDLB 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 of4,997 words
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Article643 1982-09-28 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Heldenhelm LIW 29.9.82 1500 J Manners 49 1500-1600/2300-2359 Medtterranea 44/378 29.9.82 0800 Harper 49 0800-1000/1500-1600 1000-1200/1600-1700 Cardigan Bay 578 29.9.82 1800 Mansfield 49 1500-1700/0100-0200 8643 words
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Article1920 1982-09-28 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Arklpelega Slip* Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PKI \drtetlr MUiirr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afra-Earaste liae Transgroop Pie Ltd1,920 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1982-09-28 22 SHE looks odd to start with: barge-like with a > high foc'sle superstructure, I* a high afterdeck, two 36tonne cranes starboard side fore and aft, and amidships, more than 9000 of logs. What happens over the -'next 30 minutes or so is even odder1,212 words
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398 1982-09-28 22 PRIVATELY operated container yards and container freight stations in Metro Manila may have eased container congestion at the Port of Manila, but they have become inconvenient to shippers. Sources said the operation of privately run CYs and CFS was allowed by the398 words
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Article208 1982-09-28 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/ EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STBAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container208 words
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Article487 1982-09-28 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Jaya 27 Llan Soon alongside 28.9.82/0600 Frances Bay 29/30 Malay St alongside 28.9.82/0700 Jenson 22 Thong Soon alongside 28.9.82/0700 Kota Jade 10/11 PIL alongside 28.9.82/1200 Qlan Tang Jiang 24 Y Fung alongside 28.9.82/0700 S A Vergelegen487 words
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Advertisement584 1982-09-28 13 PIL GROUP REGULAR CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN OULF AND RED SEA PORTS. SaePaga V LONDON Freights "SHIPPING Events SHIPPING Schedule '"CONTAINER Schedules ••-WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port CONSORTIA REGIONAL Weather m A R 1)1 Ml ANT AM584 words
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Advertisement373 1982-09-28 13 aSEALORDHt UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) 1 A Li EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES ***** AL MUBARAKIAH V 44 12/10 AIMED AL FATEH V 3« 10/11 Loading for Kuwait (22/10), Dammam (25/10). Dubai (28/10) Abo Dhab. (31/10) Dubai (20/11). Abu Dhabi (23/11), Dammam (26/11). Kuwait (29/11) Kuwait (27/11), Dammam (30/11). Abu373 words
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Advertisement891 1982-09-28 13 ODESSA OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS m 'SMGAPORE CIOSMG IMS: CY 3rt Oct 2300 MRS, CFS:891 words
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Advertisement603 1982-09-28 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Contoiner Service To Europe Feeder *P Ketong Vessel Spore 1) Msnlte. 2) torn 3) Hburg 4) GDurg B MUM Sa*ted N OCJMA m Port 13/10 18/10 19/10 21/10 i PEMCA 1/10 8 SUMA 5/10 20/10 25/10 26/10 28/10 I. OMUA 8/10 TOYAMA 12/10 27/10 1/11 2/11603 words
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Advertisement425 1982-09-28 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINf RSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT •JONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT MQaboot 17/1* 25/10 24/10 13/11 DMai Dam Kuwait 05/10 U/ll 12/11 11/10 19/10 21/11 21/11 22/10 (09/11) 05/11 OS/11 OS/11 cap tor BafMad I Bavam Mm accaptto| earn to Rand*. 1425 words
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Advertisement1160 1982-09-28 16 Everett Lines! Burma Five Star Shippin| Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Sp»» P KcUae Ptnwf P»AN 5/1 Oct 0/9 Oct mow IKS£ B F SS C Agents m Malaysia BOUSTE AD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1 8 Com»tn»« Ot H«v««cion imefcomintmai A 11 a a1,160 words
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Advertisement532 1982-09-28 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES DANK LINE VICE TO UK/CONT CORABANK CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK SPORE 11 Oct 20 Nov 28 Doc R'DAM HULL HMBG 9 Nov 6 Nov 12 Nov 16 Dec 19 Doc 25 Doc 23 Jon 25 Jon 27 Jon Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE (•New Orleans. Mobile. Houston. Galveston) (Accqti*532 words
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