The Business Times, 7 October 1982
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Title Section11 1982-10-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, IMS 60 CENTS11 words
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304 1982-10-07 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Provisional Mass Rapid Transit Authority intends to build a train depot at Kampong San Teng instead of Clementi, the originally proposed site. This change of plan is brought about by the decision to build the NorthSouth line first304 words
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245 1982-10-07 1 THREE local companies have been invited by foreign consultants to Join them in their bid for the contract as the design coordinating consultant of Singapore's mass rapid transit system. Three of the five foreign companies Parsons Brinckerhoff, Sofretu and Freeman Fox k Partners245 words
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455 1982-10-07 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG TWO senior executives of Industrial and Commercial Bank Mr Ang Hong Choon, general manager, and Mr Eric Ching, the deputy general manager have resigned from the bank. Both executives yesterday declined to comment on their resignation. But it is455 words
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178 1982-10-07 1 ANOTHER bank has joined the loan syndication to finance part of the $300 million commercial, shopping and residential complex in Orchard Road to be built by Arab investors. The Indian Overseas Bank, Singapore branch, is lending $10 million. This will raise the loan178 words
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584 1982-10-07 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG SINGAPORE'S export credit insurance agency is about to finalise its first short-term deal (or a Japanese company after almost one year of intense groundwork here and in Tokyo. The amount on this particular comprehensive policy by the Export Credit Insurance584 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article53 1982-10-07 1 AP THE Japanese government has drafted a 1.5 trillion yen (US$5.5 billion) package to stimulate the nation's sluggish economy. Tokyo papers said the package aims to promote public works projects, help small businesses and depressed industries and spur housing construction. It also seeks to promote industrial exports andAP - 53 words
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Article66 1982-10-07 1 DETAILS of the MSA-SIA shuttle service between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore will be out next week. They will be made known after an agreement is signed in Singapore on October 14. The service will work on the bads of "walking on board without any booking," like boarding a66 words
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Article53 1982-10-07 1 Reuter CHINA and Britain have begun talks at diplomatic level on the future status of Hongkong following Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's visit to Beijing last month. Hongkong Governor Sir Edward Youde told the British colony's Legislative Council that meetings in Beijing to follow up Mrs Thatcher's visitReuter - 53 words
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Article44 1982-10-07 1 Reuter BAHRAIN Offshore Banking Unit (OBU) assets rose to US$59.l billion in July from $57.5 billion in June and $43.8 billion in July last year. The Bahrain Monetary Agency said there were 68 reporting banks in both months this year. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article63 1982-10-07 1 AP SCORES of state-run hospitals in northern England were reduced to emergency-only cover yesterday as thousands of health workers and ambulance crews went on strike over a long-running pay dispute. But there was little apparent support from other labour unions for the third regional "Day of Action" byAP - 63 words
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Article41 1982-10-07 1 Reuter THE National Westminster Bank has cut its base rate to 10 per cent from IOVt per cent effective today. It also reduced its seven day deposit rate Vi percentage point to 6% per cent from today. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article63 1982-10-07 1 Reuter THE Swedish navy has sent down divers to help pin-point a suspected foreign submarine lurking near Sweden's biggest naval base and dropped another depth charge to try force it to the surface. The hunt for the intruder, first detected last Friday, is now at a crucial stage.Reuter - 63 words
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Article49 1982-10-07 1 Reuter CHINA'S borrowing from the World Bank and its affiliate, the International Development Association, is expected to soar in the next few years. A World Bank official said loans to China are likely to approach US$2 billion by 1965, compared with only $260 million so far. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article65 1982-10-07 1 AFP THE US dollar's burgeoning strength on world exchanges is due to the belief by financial markets that the US is succeeding in the fight against inflation. Treasury Secretary Donald Regan also said the dollar has again become a refuge currency for holders of liquid assets and thatAFP - 65 words
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242 1982-10-07 1 THE Malaytoaa N»tt—l Electricity lur< (NEB) haa itofH gettlag electricity «apply fr«B Btag»pere as tt la aew aMe to meet Ike am* af Mare to aa NEB ififciiaia, the aappiy arraagemeat wttk the PaMfc UtflMae Bear* (PUB) af ■appiw eeaeed treai242 words
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538 1982-10-07 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI CITIBANK'S new corporate banking service has given the bank a marketing edge way ahead of others in the field of electronic banking. Though banks in the US have been competing to offer electronic hwniring to its customers for some time,538 words
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Advertisement258 1982-10-07 1 Tops ki CarAudo Technology FUJITSU TEN LIMITED AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. Singapore: Phone *****22 Kuala Lumpur Phone *****3/*****0 Panang: Phone *****/***** Jakarta: Phone *****9 ASIAN countries will not run into the huge debt repayment problems suffered recently by Mexico, said the president of the Asian Development Rank Page 2 NOT258 words
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Advertisement33 1982-10-07 1 Q&raldgenla RiageT ROLEX fWEKPHUPPE Carder THE HOURGLASS J3f CJG. Ground Floor Lucky Pta*. Orchard Road lit 7342(3*1 1 CS-7.1 mi* IW Jttea Irabi TW ******. *****1 BTW. Executive cars. Executive trucks. Executive trucks?33 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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566 1982-10-07 2 Reuter ASIAN countries will not run into the huge debt repayment problems suffered recently by Mexico, although they must be on the alert. Masao Fujioka, president of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), said at a luncheon meeting in Manila, however, that Asian countriesReuter - 566 words
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298 1982-10-07 2 Reuter CENTRAL bank arrangements on lender of last resort facilities for any international commercial banks facing liquidity problems should be clarified and checked for adequacy, said Johannes Witteveen, chairman of the Group of 30, in London. Commenting in the annual report of the consultative group,Reuter - 298 words
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187 1982-10-07 2 WEST Geriaaay's Baa Mag Sapervlsery Office has aaked Germaa baaks far a detailed hreakdewa 11 Mr leadlag expasare to ladlvldaal cmiMm, a spakesmsa far the affiee la West Bertta said. Baakers «Id the reqaest reflects grewlag esecern at the Bertta aapervtoery afllee187 words
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430 1982-10-07 2 Reuter MEXICO expects to postpone repayment of most debts which fall due in 1983 and estimates that even after such a deferral, it will record a foreign exchange deficit of U555.33 billion. According to the figures provided by the finance ministry to foreignReuter - 430 words
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238 1982-10-07 2 Reuter THE Brazilian government aims to reduce the country's foreign borrowing needs to US$l3 billion in 1983, central bank president Carlos Langoni said in an interview with the Sao Paulo magazine Veja. This would be the starting point for the government's economy strategy (orReuter - 238 words
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Article182 1982-10-07 2 Reuter THE Dutch finance ministry said it accepted bids totalling a record 3.5 billion guilders for the 10 per cent state loan due 1986/89, priced at 100 per cent. Bids up to 100,000 guilders were met in full and higher bids received 80 perReuter - 182 words
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Article126 1982-10-07 2 Reuter SDCTY banks and financial institutions in West Asia and North Africa have founded the Arab world's first travellers cheque and credit card company, the Arab Banking Corporation said. The Arab financial services company would initially issue travellers cheques in main convertible currencies such as US dollars,Reuter - 126 words
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Article81 1982-10-07 2 TECHNOLOGY may change the form of hanking, but probably not the essence. Mr D B Northrop, the senior advances manager of The Chartered Bank Singapore, made this point at the 14th South-east Asia-New Zealand-Australia (SEANZA) Central Banking course here. Mr Northrop, who spoke on the management81 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article188 1982-10-07 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday continued its rise to close at the day's high of 374.80 yen from the opening 273.80, despite further Bank of Japan intervention, dealers said. The dollar is now at its highest level against the yen for nearly five-and-a-half years. Dealers said188 words
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Article472 1982-10-07 2 THE US dollar weakened against all major currencies except the yen yesterday in active trading. Against the Singapore dollar, the US unit opened at $2.2195/05 but very little business was conducted at that level. It moved down slightly to $2.2185/95 and dropped further to $2.2105/15 before closing at472 words
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Article274 1982-10-07 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer in light trading reflecting stronger overseas gold prices, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 58 lots while kerb volume at 295 lots. Prompt closed firmer at U*****.50/396.50 an ounce against 392/393 in New York overnight, December at274 words
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Article35 1982-10-07 2 New York 8 00B 7 86B 8.07S 8.Q2S Zurich 8.00B 8.00B 8.07S J 8.10S Singapore wM 8.00B WIB 7.J0B 8.10S 8.00S Casing prices in US dollars a troy ounc Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.35 words
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Article22 1982-10-07 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.92 per cent.22 words
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Article178 1982-10-07 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Oct 6: US DoIUntSpot) Offer mi 7 days U* 11* 1 month U 7/16 U 5/16 2 months 11* 11* 3 months 11* 11* 6 months 12* 12 9 months 125/16 123/16 12 months 127/16 125/16 Dm 8W.FI*. /HLUI. 1178 words
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Article44 1982-10-07 2 RANGE of prices altered by discount bouse* on Oct I: Overnight: 3 3W Call deposit* 3'i CUm Bayiaf Ssllisc 3-month Treasury bills 215/16 213/16 3-month Bank bills 7% 7« 3 months CD 7H 7H 6 months CD 713/16 711/16 Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article42 1982-10-07 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender (or a total of $120 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Oct 11 to Oct 15. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.42 words
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Article56 1982-10-07 2 Opening quotes yesterday US 1.00/90 Can 2.004/914 Croat -1.230/72 D Mk 4 29S3 3044 D F1 4.071 704 S FY 3 7061 1« B FY con 0J6/53 F FY 12.1440 595 Lit 2418 2421.35 Yen 463.318 464.30 D Kr —15 040/03 N Kr —11.790/9115 S Kr —10.6137/250 Aus acto56 words
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Article63 1982-10-07 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday rose against major currencies. Banknote rate* yesterday: US 6.41 6.43 UK 10.85 11.05 Brunei 2 2.90 W Germany 2 53 2.55 Malaysia 2.71/273 Philippine* 0 0 0 71 Singapore —191/2.93 Burma 150 2.50 India 5 40 5.70 Indonesia O K 0.93 Japan 263 words
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Advertisement341 1982-10-07 2 E4lt*ri&L..page m Lm V". m A REFLECTION OF TASTE The Serie Big Director's Suite, from Mariani of Italy. Big news for bosses who believe in the best. Of contemporary ageless saddle leather, the director's desk comes with matching armchairs that tilt and swivel to your comfort. Also in the series:341 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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353 1982-10-07 3 RINTAS (S) Pte Ltd will install its energy-saving device in more than 7,000 hotel rooms in Asean, Hongkong and China over the next few years. The device, an electronic key holder, is marketed under the name of "Energy Guard." Upon entering his353 words
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342 1982-10-07 3 MIXING Equipment Company Incorporated of the US has set up a wholly-owned subsidiary called Lightnin Mixers in Singapore to design and assemble industrial mixers and waste treatment equipment. The local subsidiary incorporated five weeks ago with an initial paid-up capital of342 words
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205 1982-10-07 3 THE MARKETING Institute of Singapore is organising a two-day seminar and workshop on the marketing of food and pharmaceutical products. The seminar/workshop, to be held on Nov 11 and 12, will centre on "Improved food and pharmaceutical marketing through a consumo- focus". The205 words
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191 1982-10-07 3 McDONALD'S Restaurants Singapore is spending an initial sum of $1 million to computerise all its outlets which will eventually be linked to its central accounting office. The cost of the final computer link-up may run into several million dollars. The computerisation programme191 words
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Article90 1982-10-07 3 Reuter THE afternoon New Nation newspaper will change its name next month and appear under the title Singapore Monitor, the name of the company which has run the paper since July. The titles New Nation and Sunday Nation were loaned to the Monitor by the Times groupReuter - 90 words
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169 1982-10-07 3 THE Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) has seconded its construction expert, Mr Namio Matsui, to its Singapore office to head the newly-formed Construction Technology Division. Mr Matsui's Job will include organising seminars, giving information on construction technology and providing consultancy in specific areas169 words
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712 1982-10-07 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH SINGAPOREANS are generally not well paid although they face higher than average costs of living. It was found, from recent worldwide surveys, that wage levels in Singapore are about one third the average of 47 major cities and only 18712 words
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207 1982-10-07 3 THE People's Association plans to spend $95 million over the next five years on 48 community centre development projects. Under its second five-year programme beginning next year, the PA intends to build 30 new community centres and 18 extensions to provide better recreational and207 words
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Article, Illustration73 1982-10-07 3 SCHLEGEL Technology Pte Ltd has appointed OarAsa G Gadgesa as marketing manager for its new division Area Sealing Systems. Mr Gudgeon will be in charge of the sales, marketing, and administration of the Area Sealing Systems Division for the Australiasia region. Previously he worked in Singapore for73 words
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Advertisement75 1982-10-07 3 1* THE ffnOßff FREIGHT CARRIER: MI-17HELICOPTER Accommodates up to 4 tons in cargo cabin and 3 tons externally suspended. PROVEN EXPERTISE IN: construction, rescue operations, carrying passengers (24 reclining seats, heated and ventilated), ambulance service (accommodate 12 stretchers and medical equipment), Engines can start independently on ground from auxiliary power75 words
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OVERSEAS
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218 1982-10-07 4 Reuter THE REAGAN Administration on Tuesday night imposed an export ban on four West German companies in retaliation for their supplying equipment for the building of a Soviet natural gas pipeline to Western Europe. The move, announced by the Department of Commerce, prohibitsReuter - 218 words
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243 1982-10-07 4 Reuter UNEMPLOYMENT in Europe is rising faster than expected and the prospects for reversing the trend are poor, the head of the 24nation Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said on Tuesday. Emile van Lennep, secretary-general of the Paris-based organisation, ruledReuter - 243 words
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212 1982-10-07 4 Reuter THE US said Poland's plan to dissolve the Solidarity trade union would further "a policy of repression," and suggested that such an action would prolong Western sanctions against that country. Deputy State Department spokesman Alan Romberg said it would have serious internal repercussionsReuter - 212 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article476 1982-10-07 4 Agencies SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko has rejected an invitation from his Japanese counterpart, Yoshio Sakurauchi, to visit Tokyo for talks on a SovietJapan peace treaty. The Nihon Kezai Shim bun reported on Tuesday that, during a meeting with Sakurauchi in New York, Gromyko said Japan'sAgencies - 476 words
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707 1982-10-07 4 AP MORE THAN 20,000 Soviets and Soviet agents are involved full-time in a "staggering effort" to buy or steal Western technology and apply it to military uses and they are succeeding at an alarming rate. This was disclosed by US officials on TuesdayAP - 707 words
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547 1982-10-07 4 Reuter THE United States may lose its lead to Japan in biotechnology as it did in cars and steel. This point was made by Calif ornian research consultants following the race. After a slow start, Japan's progress in the past year has been soReuter - 547 words
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Article156 1982-10-07 4 Reuter THE COMPANY that makes Tylenol, fearing its product may (all victim to more sabotage, has begun the massive of rounding up countless bottles of the popular painkilling remedy from every corner of the US. Johnson 6 Johnson Inc. whose McNeil Consumer Products division makes the medicine, initiatedReuter - 156 words
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227 1982-10-07 4 AP FORD Motor Company will lose money for another quarter this year when earnings reports are issued later this month. Henry Ford 11, former chairman who now serves on the company's finance committee, made the prediction and was backed by analystAP - 227 words
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417 1982-10-07 4 Reuter WEST Germany's economics ministry has provided new Chancellor Helmut Kohl with more bad news on the country's economy. It reported that new orders booked by industry slumped to a five-year low in August. The index of industry's incoming orders, an important indicatorReuter - 417 words
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278 1982-10-07 4 AP ISRAEL has demanded the immediate withdrawal of Palestinian forces from Lebanon as a prelude to a simultaneous pullout of Syrian and Israeli troops, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin's spokesman said. Spokesman Uri Porat, in a prepared statement, said yesterday the presenceAP - 278 words
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145 1982-10-07 4 UPI THE US Defence Depart-"-ment has said the US fa- vours Egyptian co-produc-tion of US fighters for sale to other countries, but has not offered to finance the project or sought to encour- age Saudi Arabia to bade it. "Financing remains an enormousUPI - 145 words
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Article736 1982-10-07 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SLA SQ101 0805 KUL MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1Q2B KUL SU SQ201 1030 HLP CAL CB14 1030 HLP G1A GA900 1015 PKU CPA CX710 1035 HLP SLA SQ1Q3 1035 KUL736 words
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635 1982-10-07 5 AP SHINTARO Abe, Japan's Minister of Trade, has promised to make a strong plea to other members of the Japanese Cabinet for action to raise the value of the yen in order to encourage Japanese purchases of American goods and hold down exports to theAP - 635 words
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453 1982-10-07 5 Reuter OPEC oil ministers are due to meet in Vienna on Oct 28 to discuss price differentials and production levels. Sources in Caracas said the meeting is not currently scheduled as a full conference, but all 13 ministers will he in ViennaReuter - 453 words
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169 1982-10-07 5 AFP FRENCH brandy producers have voiced concern about Hongkong's threat to boycott imparts of high quality cognac in retaliation for the restrictions imposed by French authorities on Hongkong quartz watches on the French market. Gerard Sturm, a top official of the Cognac Bureau, the producers'AFP - 169 words
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294 1982-10-07 5 Reuter INDONESIAN President Suharto left yesterday on a 17-day world tour the highlight of which is an official visit to Washington for talks with President Reagan. Indonesian officials said the two presidents would discuss a wide range of global, regional,Reuter - 294 words
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366 1982-10-07 5 Reuter A TOP steel industry spokesman in West Germany accused the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (Unido) of misleading the Third World about steelmaking prospects. Ruprecht Vondran, director of the West German Iron and Steel Association, wrote on Tuesday in a newspaper articleReuter - 366 words
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179 1982-10-07 5 Reuter THERE are bettor preepeets aa the Heagkeag property market far Improved takMp la the year ahead thaa far price laIke Chartered Baak said la a meathly ladleators repert that the reeeat decliae la latereet rates shaald help to sflaet the effeetReuter - 179 words
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744 1982-10-07 5 NYT EFPORTS by the US Congress to limit uranium imports have raised the ire of America's two trading partners and may endanger its drive to lower trade barriers. Canada and Australia have already objected to a provision that would suspend new foreign uraniumNYT - 744 words
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411 1982-10-07 5 UPI, Reuter CONFIDENCE in the US economy among business leaders continues to improve, according to a survey released on Tuesday. The Conference Board, a business-sponsored research group, said its measure of business confidence advanced to 55 in the third quarter of this yearUPI,; Reuter - 411 words
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Advertisement103 1982-10-07 4 M mMi Indian cuisine in the Rang Mahal. Exotic. Spicy. Amazingly varied. It starts with the bread. You've never seen so much choice. The vegetarian dishes. Tandoori chicken, fish and prawns. The finest North Indian and Moghlai cuisine. Authentic, mouthwatering desserts. All for lunch, and dinner too. We also have103 words
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Advertisement115 1982-10-07 5 "It's an open and shut case, Watson. No Ammonia." m J MA tseauiiiuuy reproduced murmured noimes. Once again Holmes was well ahead of me. "What reproduced them Holmes?" I asked, exasperated. "An Oce plan printer, my dear Watson. You see, there's no smell of ammonia, like so many other systems.115 words
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Article465 1982-10-07 6 IT IS very easy to feel complacent about this region, if not about the whole of Asia. Western countries, Western institutions and therefore Western money beat a path to our door, in part to find out what keeps the bandwaggon rolling and in part to climb465 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1982-10-07 6 PAUL CHEESEWRIGHT - Trade ministers meet in Geneva next month for the first ministerial conference of Gatt since 1973. Their approach to the question of export restraints will be an indication of whether they seek an open trading system based on acknowledged rules or whether they will acquiesce inFT - 1,077 words
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Advertisement161 1982-10-07 6 If you want to reach manufacturers, exporters and importers, then Shipping Times is the right advertising medium for you It you're a freight forwarder or in anyway connected with the shipping and cargo business, Shipping Times has |ust the space tor you You'll be reaching a very select group of161 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1337 1982-10-07 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Dynasty (Mandarm/r) 3.50 Northern Gaines: Documentary 4.15 The WU MM Nest The fight of the Vkious Valentine (r): Government intelligence agents, James West and Artemus Gordon, investigate and battle those individuals or groups who pose security problems for the nation. Starring Robert Conrad1,337 words
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Article, Illustration640 1982-10-07 7 CLYDE FARNSWORTH - By CLYDE FARNSWORTH NYT THE trading company, which spearheaded the recovery of postwar Japan, is expected to revitalise United States exports. But the new companies authorised by the US Congress are not likely to be formed for a while. The Export Trading Company Act, whichNYT - 640 words
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Article, Illustration902 1982-10-07 7 NYT TONY Oravec, a welder, stood in a parking lot at the Bethlehem Steel plant. "Normally, this place is so noisy you can't hear yourself talking," be said. But last week, the plant was silent. Oravec, the forlorn parking lot and the silent black steel plantNYT - 902 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1982-10-07 7 NYT BLACK-TIE dinners are out. So, for the time being, are Ronald Reagan's riding breeches. These are only the more superficial changes at the White House this autumn as the President and his staff seek to refute the suggestion that Reagan is too friendly to theNYT - 1,047 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous636 1982-10-07 7 -11-QIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 A cleaner that's right in sound (5) 6 Hide away in Vesta's house (5) 9 Story, created by Carmen, about love (7) 10 Polo's other name (5) 11 Like good weather (or ducks? (5) 12 A Dickensian character with some verve, this musician (5)636 words
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Advertisement155 1982-10-07 8 &sappi une W -"*1 I „_octlO AtTtw 0 H 111 l Oct 10 r u r Steak Sambal is only one o# the unusua f/r\4 lt *f- Oriental favourites at the yjJUI l Bamboo Court. Steak Sambal is the Singaporean idea of a nice brown steak spiced with sambal. It155 words
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Advertisement158 1982-10-07 8 V* This is Thai Seafood at its authentic best So freah, it could 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 Penang Road. Singapore 0923 Tel. *****11 (20 lines)158 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article576 1982-10-07 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were generally slightly easier at midday, between £2 and £17 a tonne below Tuesday's close in traded positions. Volume yesterday morning totalled 1,297 lots and included 11 options and 356 self trades. SUGAR: Raw sugar futures staged a rally on mixed short-covering after Tuesday's576 words
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Article161 1982-10-07 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed slightly easier despite some shortcoveting in moderately active trading. In October south and north were traded unchanged at MJ64O a tonne and central was also unchanged at M 5635. In November south fell M 57.50 to M 1652.50 and central161 words
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Article175 1982-10-07 9 CHINESE Pradace Exefeaage, per 1M kg yesterday. CtMMI «II: Bulk fob $85 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 598.00 sellers, new drum fob $102.00 sellers. Cspta: Mixed (loose) $46.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW <310 00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob175 words
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Article142 1982-10-07 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,370; 32s 3,050, 40s 3,100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Paktotsa raw rati— LSS 6.08, 4F 6.05; 289F 6.10; NT roller ginned 6.07 (per lb). CLOTH in142 words
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Article326 1982-10-07 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in SI 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 0.55.326 words
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Article292 1982-10-07 9 RUBBER FUTURES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 177.50 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some selling pressure after an unchanged opening, they said. Afternoon prices lost further ground on292 words
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Article32 1982-10-07 9 Rubber Oct 6 Singapore: Oct; 177.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: Oct: 194.00 cents (up 0.50 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offical offering: 220 tonnes (down 145 tonnes)32 words
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Article55 1982-10-07 9 THE STRAITS TIN price to Penang yesterday remained unchanged at the ITA floor level of Ms2t.ls a kilo, dealers said. They noted eontinned buying support from the buffer stock manager and also light overseas and local interest Turnover dropped to 221 tonnes from the previous day's 316 tonnes55 words
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Article343 1982-10-07 9 RAS prices In cents per kUo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R-S-S prompt f o b. 177JO 178.50N lot 1 R.S.S. October 178.50 17) 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 1X2.50 183.00 lot 2 R.S.S 10 75 171.75N UK Coot IK.75 170 75N Int. 3 R.S.S.343 words
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Article107 1982-10-07 9 NOON SSR and SMR pnoaa yMadajr RAS OtUWr NvMhtt (Carraal Mtk) (Forward Mtk) Bayars Sallara Bayara Saltan SSR SO (S-Vob pallat) 157 00 1SS.OON 1M.00 I MOON SSR SO (1 loo paUatl 154 JO 156.S0N 156.50 157.SON MRKLB Ortobar Nenakar SMR CV (1-toa pallat) 194.00 196 00N107 words
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Article133 1982-10-07 9 oct« m CORBEILLE GROUP B Carrafour 1M -10 L "Union «J0 41 BIMOmla •i tfoat-HannaMj W MLMau WH -I -aa e,s %zzr < daa Patroiaa WIM -LI Credit PoBdar DlFIMW XSgTL. Tm 2. ««**i (B) -1 PMMt Ui "M 5r*°~ printanpa S A imJD +IJ Rosmi Dutch m» -i*133 words
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Article92 1982-10-07 9 oCT,, y gas*** jg +1 *j J5 t? aSSTfiSi» m -i iiuf it Piiwwf'iti' m| xt 8wIh Bint Corp a 3 JSLms? m Ctm (Mo P C 10« -5 y «MM Ufwh gsss«=s u Ss3i=5=a! w CMK8*nM M *1 IMtrantt Br 0» anefa WMPe Union Bank Of 1 s*tu.92 words
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Article62 1982-10-07 9 *1 AFKKT TTWBMi T— r— -N 10 IS Um'hC! Kerne Arbod Bnnn Brn-Ltnb (Vnt Cadi p» n«»n Kbaa BactrotMl Ob-lnno-Bm m [M nnfh 00 m -ia aa m \m res mo Htn Ryl Dutch Btdro BoeQaaBolg Bonn. Sotnj A CASH MAI AmtOn Ford Motor Soe Ota Bumjim im im62 words
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Article61 1982-10-07 9 OCT IS UN MUaao Am Ord bub -m mo -m BMtOfl U -1-ft Drl M uneh -M -6 Cood Kcwm. Rom UUI -U rwort MM Oaonlt 11H» -1I» Gt si OU uneh PMUAadC ST 8 s Btt m m um -S -M -1» >1 I'.l. p^sS35l tuord mm onch61 words
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Article47 1982-10-07 9 OCT M DM Hmp)>» vmm -*s 111 1I4J0 -U MtJO -U IMjOO niyrh mm mm -u r~ 7T~ T" -T--T~ B B 4U 4J B +U iU r-TTa auo 4U mm >i Thymic Indu TottiiHiii M 17 JO Mi rje MJO ♦17 1J 4i ttncta 1J47 words
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Article836 1982-10-07 9 NEW YORK SOME LATE profit-taking in New York on Tuesday caused stock prices to close only slightly higher despite strong gains earlier in the day. The Dow Jones industrial average rose almost 10 points in morning trading but changed direction in the afternoon and closed with a836 words
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Article163 1982-10-07 9 OCT 06 no ABM AfwU* mm ai an 1 OJ AJcso mm «u AMXV H* -•J Afflfu If 1 Anrotek n ta 0J ■SPHlz: i>* -OJ Bote tut ♦0.1 ♦OJ -0J Boat* I Burtoi ttwh ma -Oil OBIT Dell mj DM TlwilM 1(1.00 0J twnk naaa ♦t Fffa rtkkm163 words
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Article124 1982-10-07 9 ocr ci 5« -V A MUM H tat 5y** 55 un«B mu meM m% 25 Kmt AM 14« But Mont a* unch *1» B«tNo».8eo«._l« Ball TM It* u r 1. a.i a i4 BP cu Ltd wt 5LSST 22 Bructo MW Moor* Cm 4M CuuMUtl SnTWptt K* lloSSiSZZIZM* cwtEucrKMte—•*124 words
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Article231 1982-10-07 9 OCT Ok Itand Trust Bk uneh Hnl INDUSTRIALS oniMe at uneh woolvonn hi iwweHZZZZZ S Z£h MININGS AX And CI AMm W «neb *mjw IOt Sac OOB BWm ns -a 1U/—» «o CO Smith 1MB uncb Bufrm HOC 00 CNA WOB unch Chert*- CHRtorUMBM uncb OoatO**- Da Dm ind231 words
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Advertisement43 1982-10-07 9 m-m a—)' restaurant celebrates its 2nd Anniversary And as part of our celebrations, guests will be presented with a 1983 Calendar—displaying the finest works of renowned Chinese artists. Limited stocks only. ufuiu in tnim" 214, Duneam Road, Singapore 1129 Tefc *****49,*****22 Ext 13043 words
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Advertisement34 1982-10-07 9 J* JB Cefebratiuq a Bountiful Harvest mm I mm I iiiqlitlii m Ml the timeless rituals of the table, updated BMOlt'S SABW v\*v liUt-ffii!nkm! Asi.i/P i> itit Tfic someplace special to take someone special34 words
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1616 1982-10-07 10 BID and offer prices officially lilted and hi Ml new in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. BBCTION ONI INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aeaa1,616 words
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Article48 1982-10-07 10 ■NQiNUUNRnur (Mi«i|iir prtaae hrMI) The Commerce 171 UB The Sa vines Fund 1-51 1JI Spar* Pr«« Fund LIS LBxd S par* Sec Fund LIS LSI S pare brvM Fund SJI O N S*pore Equity Fund LIT LSI frtme kr M 7) S-pare Growth fuad S.19H IMW48 words
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Article2873 1982-10-07 10 IMS Hi«k Low CtayMjr Last Sale +orGr's Oiv EHt CTT Gr's Y*M Net P/E Vol (•OOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 3B0 233 an sao 141 m 480 326 247 132 210 an n in in 240 A cm* Alcom Allied Choc BAT BtU Beu2,873 words
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Article1639 1982-10-07 10 «BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported tO the Kii«l« I Jimjwr Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in kits at 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. —ill I» in I (IMB MM) Hmm (198 LM6) 1» 191,639 words
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658 1982-10-07 10 SHARE fritM amde aa eaMora|ta| ttoogk il«v advaaee ol tke Ttoppwr Is mluMw eoaators. Prim Osteked oHgktly Mgker. As hi the past lew tradteg Mgg«* poise ■oovn were recorded ky tkoae tesaee whlek hive ef takeovers. As a nooM, Ike Stalk Times ladastrlal laiei a658 words
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Article489 1982-10-07 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market lapsed into another quiet spell yesterday as shares were traded slightly lower across the board. After opening at around overnight levels, values improved slightly towards teabreak, but thereafter drifted downwards on poor follow through support. However, some lastminute buying was489 words
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Article19 1982-10-07 10 AGM to be held at Mandarin Court, Mandarin Hotel, Singapore, on Oct 9, 1982 at noon19 words
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27 1982-10-07 10 OLYMPIA Plywood Timber Products Berhad: EGM to be held at Suite A, 2nd Floor, Ming Building, Jalan Bukit Nanas, Kuala Lumpur on Oct 11 at 11 am.27 words
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Article24 1982-10-07 10 EGM to be held at 10 am on Oct 12 at conference room, sth Floor, Ambassador Hotel, 42/46 Meyer Road, Singapore 1543.24 words
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Article20 1982-10-07 10 EGM to be held at No. 1016, Jalan Bahru Prai, Penang on Oct 20 at 10 am.20 words
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Article34 1982-10-07 10 Sixty-Eighth AGM to be held at No. 22 (Upper floor of No. 20), Jalan Gelanggang, Malacca on Oct 26 at 9 30 am to be followed by the EGM34 words
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503 1982-10-07 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - Market Talk... By NAJEEB JARHOM AS THE bad news from the corporate sector and the American economy is far from over, cautious local institutions holding on to large amounts of cash will probably defer committing their funds aggressively into the Singapore stock market until503 words
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Article337 1982-10-07 11 NYT WHILE a gathering of the financial community on Tuesday expressed concern that the controversial Bendix-Martin Marietta takeover battle had produced an anti-merger backlash, Mr William M Agee, chairman of the Bendix Corp, defended his actions and denounced the defensive activities of the Martin Marietta Corp.NYT - 337 words
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Article805 1982-10-07 11 Curat Ex Beaks Date Tetal far Tatal Hr Paymeat Date Cleae Payakto the year Prevtoaa j 90% Antral Amal 40% Oct 14 Oct 26 Nov 9 85 C f A astral Eat 10%I Sep 17 Sep 30 Oct 12 10% 22% Atom 2*%I Sep 21 Oct 2 Oct805 words
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Article185 1982-10-07 11 Csmpaay Pvllealan Ex Date Basks Close BaHt KatU Bonus issue of 2 for 1 Oct 5 Oct 15 FedCaMes Proposed rights issue of 1 for 3 11.15 per share NYA NYA O Limber Proposed rights issue of 3 for 10 $1.00 per share NYA NYA G«M Crtm Bonus185 words
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505 1982-10-07 11 CORPORATE planning, vital for any company which wants to stay viable in the long term, should not be left to the corporate planner. In fact, many large companies in the West with over 10,000 employees are doing away with their corporate planning departments,505 words
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Article233 1982-10-07 11 PUBLIC Textile Bhd, hart by the recce*- aad high pradactlea easts, kai reparted pup pre hi lees ef M 5147,415 far the first rix m—the ef this year. (This camparea with a pre-tax praflt aI $21,818, albeit meagre, la the previ- i t -1 ,Ji ms233 words
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651 1982-10-07 11 NYT WHEN the economy recovers, some cyclical stocks do better than others. Which ones do best depends on the nature of the recovery. This time the odds seem to favour users of commodities not producers of them. In an issue of Morgan Stanley'sNYT - 651 words
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Article354 1982-10-07 11 Reuter THE KUWAITI Prime Minister has promised further reforms to deal with a crisis in the country's stock exchange, in addition to a government decree issued two weeks ago. Sheikh Saad Al-Abdulla Al-Sabah also told the National Assembly (Parliament) that the recent government measures to deal withReuter - 354 words
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Article, Illustration731 1982-10-07 11 HUME Industries (Malaysia) Bhd, which is now in the Hong Leong stable, is confident that its diversification strategy should place it in a reasonable position "to face the difficulties expected in the short to medium term." Hume chairman Tan Sri Taib bin Haji Andak731 words
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Article413 1982-10-07 11 THE Sydney market yesterday closed higher for the first time since Sep 23 although trading remained thin and featureless. At 1500 the All Ordinaries index was up 3.9 points at 500.2 on a technical advance aided by a rise on Wall Street and a firmer gold price. Among the413 words
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Article439 1982-10-07 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed the routine midweek half-day trading lower after reversing a mid-morning rally in fairly active trading, brokers said. They said institutions stayed on the sidelines. They noted some investors are still pessimistic over Hongkong's future political status and sold in early trade439 words
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Article430 1982-10-07 11 PRICES IN Tokyo yesterday gained ground on selective buying of high-technology issues, despite the yen's further slide on the foreign exchange market, dealers said. The market average rose 42.23 to close at 6,974.35 on a moderate volume of 360 million shares, while the Tokyo stock exchange index430 words
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Article27 1982-10-07 11 SHARE prices in Manila yesterday closed easier on a sharply reduced turnover o! 285,145 pesos from Tuesday's 413.325, dealers said. m¥'ii5rafcJ 9B5I j SKgl 3^^K3PH ■lE27 words
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Article121 1982-10-07 11 OCT 06 Bahu Slam Cement 81am City Cement Slam Credit South Asia Fibre Thai Commercial 351 Aokhun Thai Asia Fibre Ajruthaya In* And Trust 115 242 i I 222 ■5 3 ♦4 Bank Of Arudhaya Ltd Bala Shoe Berll Jucker Charoong Thai Wirt Firestone ISO I 313 00 57121 words
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Article155 1982-10-07 12 Rises C Sugar* 1290 30 Liagui 108 28 Lin Ho* 418 18 Bala Kawaa 279 17 Tasek Ctatst 670 10 Metro Hldgt 820 10 Nat Iroa 610 10 K G Hldg* Strait* Trading 300 10 458 6 S«a View 348 6 Peril* Plant 334 6 Jack*1st 265 6 DBS155 words
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Article, Illustration165 1982-10-07 12 HEIGHTENED by baying Interest in selective ceonters the Steek Exchange of Singapore yesterday, share prices were able te finish off sHghtiy better. The Straits Times Indnstrial Index collected IM prints te eiese at <65.44. The Business Times Indicator sf the day's 19 most active counters, hswever, lest 329165 words
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Article50 1982-10-07 12 FINANCIAL TIMES Wednesday 865.88 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 881.96 Tuesday 576.8 Week Ago 966.36 Monday.. 570.8 AUSTRALIAN Week Ago 587.6 INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE Wednesday 641.1 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 638.6 Week Ago .648.4 Tuesday 907.19 Monday 903.61 ALL ORDINARIES Week Ago 919.33 Wednesday 5002 HJLHANG SENG Tuesday Week Ago.— "4962 510.150 words
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Article122 1982-10-07 12 NEW YORK stock prices opened mostly higher yesterday, extending the market's gain in the previous session. Aerospace, mining and some technology issues paced the early advances, while oil-service stocks turned lower. Gainers took a 2-to Mead over losers on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones122 words
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401 1982-10-07 12 THE FOREIGN Investment and Capital Issues committees have approved Malaysia Textile Industries' acquisition of plantation-based Agaliem Sdn Bhd and property company Ming Ming Centre Sdn Bhd. The CIC has, however, revised the terms downwards. MTI is to acquire the entire paid-up capital401 words
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Article267 1982-10-07 12 GROWTH Mistrial H«14iags has confirmed Pan Malaysia Singapore Holdings' purchase of additional shares in the company. PMSH has bought 1.5 million more shares, bringing its shareholding in GIH to 13.47 per cent. INCH Keaaeth Kajaag Kirtw has reported group net operating income for the six months to June267 words
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170 1982-10-07 12 RALEIGH Cycles (M) is selling its Shah Alam property to United Motor Works (UMW) because of the diminishing demand (or its bicycles. In its reply to a query by the Kuala Lupur Stock Exchange, Raleigh admitted that the "downward trend will continue." It said the170 words
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Article130 1982-10-07 12 A US$3O million club loan from the Bank of America, Barclays International and Continental Bank of Illinois to Sejati Motors Sdn Bhd was officially signed yesterday after an eightmonth delay. The loan is guaranteed by United Motor Works (M) Holdings Bhd, which owns 52 per cent130 words
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Article780 1982-10-07 12 GOVERNMENT bonds yesterday extended overnight gains by up to 7 /i point in further reaction to the September money supply figures announced on Tuesday, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 2.4 points at 579.2. The half-point base rate cuts by the major clearing banks780 words
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Article, Illustration851 1982-10-07 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - MM Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By NAJEEB JARHOM MINORITY shareholders of trouble-stricken Industrial Electronics and Engineering Ltd (lEE) have been urged by their independent advisers, Singapore International Merchant Bankers Ltd (SIMBL), to accept the proposed restructuring of the company. SIMBL says the851 words
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Advertisement271 1982-10-07 12 EXECUTIVE PROGRAM IN TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT (A Twelve-Module Program) Organised by School of Management, National University of Singapore. Kent Ridge., Singapore 0511, Tel: *****66 (Ext. 2003) Starting Data: Novambar 1962 Vanua: Exacutiva Confarance Room (4th Floor)' $850 par participant For a long time, the Training and Development aspect of management271 words
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Advertisement657 1982-10-07 12 ABSTRACTS OF SINGAPORE: MAS gives busy managers the most crucial information from 61 top journals'in the shortest time possible. latest numagsment thinking worldwide MAS abstracting service helpeyou make the most efficient use of your time ty taking over the burden of scanning the world's literature, sifting out the most valuable657 words
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Miscellaneous60 1982-10-07 12 OUTLOOK for today: Foggy with showers in a few areas in the morning. Report for 24 tours prior to 1M pm mi Oct t at the alrpirt: Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 25.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 9.15 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for60 words
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Article, Illustration317 1982-10-07 13 AS part of the Port of London Authority's continuing active world-wide marketing campaign, its chief executive, Mr John Black will visit Malaysia later this month. Mr. Black, who will accompanied by PLA's conventional cargo operations manager, Mr Len Richards, will also be317 words
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791 1982-10-07 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ PORT Klang Authority will hold a nation-wide seminar next year to educate port users on the introduction of new regulations on the handling of dangerous goods within the port. Speakers from the International Maritime Organisation are expected to address791 words
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Article55 1982-10-07 13 MAERSK Line of Denmark has announced its withdrawal from the East Canada/Japan Freight Conference with effect from December 1, 1982. With the departure of Maersk, membership in the conference will be reduced to five Japanese lines. They are Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Mittsui OSK Lines, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha,55 words
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Article737 1982-10-07 13 Mpplag Um P** f Oai Um Page Cal Achipelego Shpg vm 1 ETA Dubai DC 3 Ate: vra 1 Everett Orient IV 4 Ahrenkiel Liner V 2 Evergreen IV 3 Alfred CT VI 1 Fargo Shpg DC 5 All trans vn 4 Fesco vn 4/5 Alpar VI737 words
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Article1069 1982-10-07 14 ANGOLA Luanda and Lobito Sept 13th. No berthing delays. ARGENTINA Neeochea Sept 6th. No vessel operating, waiting or expected. Buenos Aires Sept 6th. 9 ocean-going vessels discharging, 16 loading general cargoes. Rosario Sept 6th. 3 vessels operating in port and 3 vessels waiting in the roads. San Nicolas1,069 words
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Article1651 1982-10-07 14 CHARTERING was very quiet on Tuesday in all sections of the dry cargo market. However, limited grain business was seen out of the US Gulf at steady rates with a 75,000 tonner being booked for a voyage to Antwerp/ Hamburg range at U557.25 while a similar vessel for1,651 words
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Article, Illustration171 1982-10-07 14 PROMET recently launched Petronas Carigali's first offshore jackup drilling rig. Petronas Carigali is a subsidiary of the Malaysian National Oil Company. The rig, Parameswara, is Promet's second BMC-300 design rig built to date. The first was built for Drilling Investments Limited, a French drilling contrac- tor,171 words
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Article249 1982-10-07 15 OAKLAND'S Board of Port Commissioners has approved a five-year use agreement between its port Euro-Pacific, a consortium of three major European shipping lines. The agreement commits the lines Compagnie Generale Maritime, of Paris, France; HapagLloyd AG, Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany Intercontinental Transport (ICT) BV, of Rotterdam,249 words
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401 1982-10-07 15 Reuter BRITISH PETROLEUM (BP) has announced that it will sell or scrap 16 oil tankers, about a third of its fleet, in a cost-cutting move forced by falling world oil demand. BP said its fleet will be cut from 45 to 29Reuter - 401 words
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Article122 1982-10-07 15 JAPANESE shipping lines, Nippon Yuam Kaisha and Shows Line are reported to be planning to Join up with Korea Marine Transport Company to start a Joint service based on space charter agreements early next year. Currently under consideration is a Joint service using three of about 1,000122 words
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644 1982-10-07 15 THE planned Joint feeder service between the two giant US shipping lines, the American President Lines and Sea-Land Services is expected to strengthen their Philippine operations. It will also improve their position if the country's cargo sharing scheme is finally fully implemented. Theae644 words
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Article156 1982-10-07 15 Reuter DRY bulk cargo vessels laid-up/kfle recorded a very sharp rise in September to 10.6 million dwt comprising 295 vessels from the 6.4 million dwt consisting of 180 vessels at end-August, London shipbroker Howard Houlder said. The rise reflects the continued depressed freight rates paidReuter - 156 words
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4955 1982-10-07 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 of4,955 words
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Article665 1982-10-07 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship SS Bridge Frankfurt Exp N Topaz K Garllov K Romas Ever Pioneer Sitlung Pac Exp Sov Accord Cornelia Maersk Maersk Tempo As Star Thana Bhum As Progress Anson Macau Exp Jenhol Ming Cheer Alva Maersk Prase tla665 words
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Article1889 1982-10-07 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B ArMpelega Shpg Singapore Shpg Corpora lion (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK). Adriatic r«atalarr Continenul Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S), Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Alw-Emml» Um Transgroup Pie Lid1,889 words
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439 1982-10-07 22 NORTH Atlantic breakaway line Sofati has reacted sternly to news that rival Cast has dropped plans to join the rate setting conference system. "If Cast tries to fight a rate war, they could find themselves in big trouble," said Sofati.439 words
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Article209 1982-10-07 22 rHE 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 Linos. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container209 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1982-10-07 22 TOTAL new and existing vessels classed by the American Bureau of Shipping in the first six months of 1962 was more than the respective totals for such vessels classed during the first half of last year. During this first half of1,005 words
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Article555 1982-10-07 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Dlny 28 Lian Soon alongside 7.10.82/0700 Johneverett 44 Everett alongside 7.10.82/1500 Kim Ann 25/6 Guan Guan alongside 7.10.82/0600 Kota Jatl 8/9 PIL alongside 7.10.82/0600 Kota Maju 10/11 PIL alongside 7.10.82/1700 Long Tan 33/4 Y Fung alongside 7.10.82/1500555 words
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Advertisement293 1982-10-07 13 aSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES nrm Dubai (20/11). Abu Dhabi (23/11). Dammam (26/11). Kuwait (29/11) Kuwait (27/11). Oammam (30/11). Abu Dhabi (3/12). Dub* (6/12) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE C Iraq carro acceptable rtranvt f ISEALOM) SHPffK AGENOES (Re f No. 242M5/00C) 4TH FLOOR, MAWNA HOUSE.293 words
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Advertisement485 1982-10-07 13 <bcnan Algerian National Line W/E SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents: UWPACIFIC TRANS I TRAOMfi MEfICT PTL LIB. Tet *****4 <5 lines) SINGAPORE G3 EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS 11-12/10 LIMA 19-20/101 LEU 25-26/10 2-3/11 0-9/11 16-17/11 22-23/111485 words
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Advertisement658 1982-10-07 14 < m FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Nca Acietiltoi f* 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam, Antwerp, L.Hawe, B«sle. UK, 3) Bremen. Bremertianen. Aarhirs. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Makno. Stockholm, Oslo. •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder na S pore 'Ms* direct carpi tor Spore i Bangkok Pis contact PERBBSC P. Kelang tor feeder658 words
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Advertisement252 1982-10-07 22 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. 4, SS 't V/. Mi <%4MIAISHf' >f. #V, REGULAR S/ULMGS TO EAST MALAYSIA TEHAHG P. KELANG Loading tor ETA ETO ETA ETD HAYATI V: 13/12 21/10 24/10 25/10 21/10 KUCH SHJ •HATATII.I4/12 l/U 11/11 KUCH. SSU •HATATI 1.15/12 23/11 24/11 KUCH, SBU •AMR 10/12 10/10 20/10252 words
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Miscellaneous162 1982-10-07 22 Regional Weather I 'i Va C C N m #4 v/ 02 jr r* 1 Vi 33 s is iw sv °C Win* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Weather s-S Wind direction162 words
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