The Business Times, 2 December 1982
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The Business Times
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Title Section11 1982-12-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THUKBDAY, DECEMBER I MB 60 CENTS11 words
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348 1982-12-02 1 THE National Prodaetlvtty Board will train inn 2MM managers and nptntan aanaalfy when its new battling k completed la ahsat three yean' time. The Japanese team which will be Mag the bade deriga ef the balMlng to expected to arrive348 words
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Article743 1982-12-02 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG IF THE expectations of the bankers and businessmen at a financial conference here are anything to go by, Singapore and its Asean neighbours can expect a sizeable jump in Arab investments and business in the not-too-dis-tant future. Among the main pointers that743 words
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Article137 1982-12-02 1 ahMtuS toUSW per barrel, Mdd the chairman el the ArabAriaa Speaking at the start sf a two day Arabsaid this price range to way below the benchmark of ÜBSM to ÜBSM set by Iks Orgsatoatton sf Petroleam Exporting Coantrfas (Opee). Bally tkfimmL iift atoT?priS the "sbrtons137 words
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144 1982-12-02 1 A PIECE of land near Tan Tock Seng Hospital will be used to store equipment needed far constructing the Mass Rapid Traiwit system. The site in Shan Road measures 3£20 sq metres and will provide an accens point far the excavation of the tunnel144 words
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570 1982-12-02 1 SOH TIANG KENG - sy SOH TIANG KENG A LOW inflation rate and a strong currency has kept Singapore's interest rates among the lowest in the work). Latest figures from Morgan Guaranty Trust show that its treasury bill rate is the lowest; the prime rate, the sixth570 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article61 1982-12-02 1 Reuter CHINA plans to impose strict investment limits to save cash for projects to boost energy supplies, improve transport and re-equip existing enterprises by 1965. Premier Zhao Ziyang yesterday told China's »nniu»i Parliament, the National People's Congress in Beijing that he plans to allocate 360 billion yuan forReuter - 61 words
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Article59 1982-12-02 1 Reuter THE finance ministers and central bank presidents of the US, Britain, France, Japan and West Germany will meet in Frankfurt on Dec 9 to discuss current monetary policy questions. Bonn yesterday said the country's Finance Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg will hold separate talks with US Treasury Secretary DonaldReuter - 59 words
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Article57 1982-12-02 1 Reuter LECH Walesa, leader of Poland's banned Solidarity trade union, yesterday left the Jasna Gora monastery in Czestochowa after vowing he would help defend freedom and human rights in the country. A spokesman at the monastery said Walesa and his wife had left early in the morning.Reuter - 57 words
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Article48 1982-12-02 1 AFP JAPAN'S official discount rate will remain at 5.5 per cent in spite of the sluggish economy. Ban* of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa yesterday said the bank has no intention now to lower the official discount rate, now at 5.5 per cent per annum. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article73 1982-12-02 1 AFP JAPANESE researchers have succeeded in making a very fine pattern for large scale integrated cir- cults' devices using synchrotron radiation lithography. The electro-technical laboratory of the Agency of Industrial Science and Technology in Tokyo yesterday said its researchers have developed an electronic circuit Hn> pattern less thanAFP - 73 words
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Article64 1982-12-02 1 Reuter HONGKONG'S Commissioner for Commodities Trading, Robert Fell, has revoked Do Tung Investment Co Ltd's registration as a dealer. The commission yesterday said the action was taken because the firm failed to comply with a condition of registration to establish and maintain proper segregated accounts. Other grounds wereReuter - 64 words
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Article45 1982-12-02 1 MALAYSIA'S current external debt stands at M 512,000 million. The Deputy Finance Minister Dr Ling Liong Sik yesterday told Parliament in Kuala Lumpur that of this total, $8,300 million were secured from the open market while the remaining $3,700 million were project loans.45 words
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Article74 1982-12-02 1 AP AMERICAN Senator Edward Kennedy has decided not to run for the Democratic Party presidential nomination in 1964 for personal reasons. An aide, who asked to remain unidentified, yesterday said: "The reason is personal. His kids really feel very strongly that they don't want him toAP - 74 words
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236 1982-12-02 1 INTERNATIONAL financier Amos OaWe baa been convicted of multi-million fraud charges by the Hongkong Appeals Court and sentenced to five years' imprisonment. Dawe was not in court yesterday and defence and prosecution lawyers said they were unaware of his whereabouts. Lawyers said at an236 words
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499 1982-12-02 1 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN SMALLER banks will gradually withdraw from the international hanUng scene in the next few years as they will not be able to compete with larger fcrta Painting a sombre but optimistic scenario of international banking, Mr PA Graham, nmmging499 words
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Advertisement235 1982-12-02 1 lbpsinCarAucfio Technology FUJITSU TEN LIMITED AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. Singapore: Phone *****22 Kuala Lumpur Phone *****3/*****0 •nana Phone *****/***** Jakarta: Phone *****9 LLOYDS chief allays fears of a general banking collapse Page f JTC's rental revision will not affect all lessees Page J US Trade Representative William predicts a very235 words
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Advertisement86 1982-12-02 1 Q&rakjgenio KiaofT ROLEX PNUPPE Carlier THE HOURGLASS bran *n*or m xmkM b a tap dun r\ See page S What happens when an unknown car rental company becomes known? U I ">> X' r-" Well. We're still offering you the kind of super service people are talking about. And we86 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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483 1982-12-02 2 FEARS of a general banking collapse do not take sufficient account of the inherent strength and flexibility of the financial system, the chairman of Lloyds Bank International, Lindsay Alexander, said. "I believe that neither a general loss of confidence, nor a rapid decline in liquidity,483 words
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Article131 1982-12-02 2 Reuter HONGKONG'S financial system is fundamentally sound, Paul Myners, chairman of the Deposit-Taking Companies Association, said. He told the association on Tuesday the problems of a limited number of borrowers should not lead to far-fetch-ed inferences as to the stability of the banking system. He saidReuter - 131 words
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419 1982-12-02 2 Reuter THE British government has expressed anxiety over recent scandals at Lloyd's of London, the world's largest insurance market, to Lloyd's chairman Peter Green. Green was invited to a meeting on Tuesday with Trade Secretary Lord Cockfield at which the two had a wideReuter - 419 words
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306 1982-12-02 2 Reuter FOREIGN bankers expect the outlines of an agreement between Brazil and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to emerge within a few days. Brazilian ministers start talks this week with an IMF mission headed by Horst Struckmeyer on an economic programme toReuter - 306 words
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Article476 1982-12-02 2 THERE was. not much movement on the local foreign exchange yesterday except for 'a general weakening of the US dollar against major currencies. Dealers attributed the erosion of the dollar's strength to several factors, one of which is the American trade deficit. Against the local unit, the US476 words
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Article156 1982-12-02 2 THE DOLLAR (or overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 349.10 yen from its opening 247.80 after fluctuating between 247J0 and 250.80 in heavy early trading. This compared with the 248.90/249.10 close in N*w York and on the US West Coast overnight and was well below the «53.45 dose in156 words
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Article22 1982-12-02 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.42 per cent.22 words
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Article181 1982-12-02 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Dec 1: UIMkiKM Offw Si 7<Uys 9Vt 9* 1 month 9H 9H 2 months 9* 9H 3 month* 91* 9* 0 months 103/16 101/16 9 months 10% 10* 12 months 10* 10* Das. torn. /UUJL 1 month 3 months181 words
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Article47 1982-12-02 2 RANGE at prion often Ml by dlacount i oa Dec 1: Oversight :SH Call depoa Us: SU CWu 5-monlh Baytat Mtoc Treasury bi Ills 3 21* 5-month Bank bills 711/16 7 8/10 3 month! CD 7* 7H 0 months CD 7% 7H Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article42 1982-12-02 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has Invited hunks and discount houses to tender for a total of H6O million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Dec 6 to Dec 10. Each tender must not be for less than 1250,000.42 words
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Article289 1982-12-02 2 GOLD FUTURES in Stogayesterday closed narrowly mixed compared with overnight New York levels, After moving within a narrow margin In light trading. Total sales (or the day w *s recorded at 162 lots while kerb volume at 300 lota. Prompt closed easier at U*****.50/442.50 an ounce compared with 444/445289 words
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Article32 1982-12-02 2 New Tort 10.QSB MiB 1012S t.TZS Zurich I.GB ITS •-7S 9.BS Stnfipore Sis 957B I0 25S 9 87S Ck*tag priccs tn US doUan a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore32 words
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Article126 1982-12-02 2 THE DOLLAR in Hongkong yesterday continued to weaken against major currencies, particularly the yen, in (airly active late trading, dealers sakl. There were no fresfa (actor* affecting rates but market sentiment towards the dollar is bearish, following sharp tails in New York overnight. Its decline began in the morning126 words
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Article62 1982-12-02 2 THE DOLLAR in London yesterday steadied on profit taking after opening lower than Tuesday's close. Opening quote* yesterday: US 1.6337/47 Can 2.0172/208 Croat 1.2353 5« D Mk 4.0088/1» DF!-4.4200/50 S FY 3.4411/507 B FY con 78.71/84 F FY- 11.3400/550 Lit 2321.00/2323.75 Yen 406.27/78 D Kr 14.1075/1300 N Kr —11.4450/55062 words
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Advertisement254 1982-12-02 2 SHHEhhRI 1 ¥:¥S M n L-> Li ifrit warn it '< w» V. k 1 «SB N3-' ■•X- .<**"■ w v w *K'~ 3cr :J*W~ as a v.... •r: rm*- v -V -m -w.w v/. -c: At first sight, a car and a truck would seem to have a lot254 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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472 1982-12-02 3 EQUITY participation and syndicated loans are the twin focus of Kuwait Asia Bank, whose first overseas branch in Singapore opened officially for business six months ago. Mr John House, Kuwait Asia's general manager and chief executive officer in Bahrain, said at a472 words
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196 1982-12-02 3 THE Registry of Vehicles' Sin Ming Inspection Centre will be taken over by a newly formed subsidiary of the government-owned Singapore Automotive Engineering Pte Ltd (SAE). This is in line with the ROV's move to stop conducting routine inspection of buses, taxis, goods vehicles,196 words
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Article71 1982-12-02 3 IN SPITE OF the current economic downturn, industries and small businesses in the region are still optimistic and investing in hightechnology automated machines to boost productivity. This was reported by exhibitors who enjoyed high sales at the recently concluded Metal Asia 82/ AutomaAsia 82 exhibitions held concurrently at71 words
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314 1982-12-02 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING NEW lessees of industrial land from the Jurong Town Corporation and existing lessees paying current market rentals will not have to bear any increase in rentals when the JTC's next five-yearly revision falls due on Jan 1. This is314 words
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415 1982-12-02 3 AMERICAN minicomputer giant Data General Corp is expecting at least 12 million next year from the sale of its new computers here, mostly from customers currently using rival brands. "About 60 per cent of the people buying our MV range of computers415 words
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Article343 1982-12-02 3 LK-NES (SEA) Pte Ltd, a Danish-Singapore Joint venture, has recently won two complete mechanical and electrical contracts in Sabah. The first contract, worth $8.5 million, is for the Tanjong Aru Condominium Project. LK-Nes has Just started work on this nwrhanfa»»! and electrical project, which is343 words
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161 1982-12-02 3 WHAT will the noise and vibration be like when the mass rapid transit system is implemented? This is one of the topics to be discussed during a fourday conference organised in conjunction with the mass rapid transit show starting on Dec 7. Dr Raymond161 words
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Article702 1982-12-02 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES Nov 29-Dec 20 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays): Human Relations and Managing People in Organisations, Cuppage Centre, NPB Nov 29-Dec 29 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays): Training and Development, Cuppage Centre, NPB Dec 1-2: Cost Reduction Strategies, Shangri-La Hotel, ExecComm Organising and Management Centre Dec 2-3: Assertive702 words
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Advertisement74 1982-12-02 3 Prime offices to lease. Generous carparking central location, accessibility attractive prominent building excellent modern services central air-conditioning with zone temperature control large prestige banking hall —1,731 m 2 first class restaurant facilities 408m 2 100% leasing management control typical floor 685 m 2, total of 10,805 m 2 office space74 words
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Advertisement140 1982-12-02 3 &/\);%><^,&^^_)~)*<?\'+"(],(=|! N0 r The Baume Mercier "Monte Carlo". A reflection of the one who wears it. "Monte Carlo"... in limited editions. Wafer thin quartz movement. Water resistant to 30 metres. 18K gold-and-steel. Available for ladies and gents. A sophisticated look. A self controlled look. A reflection of the one who140 words
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OVERSEAS
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432 1982-12-02 4 Reuter AP US Trade Representative William Brock yesterday predicted a very difficult year for global trade in 1983 and said high Jobless rates in the industrial world would create added pressure for protectionist measures. In a speech in Washington, after a meeting with otherReuter; AP - 432 words
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Article253 1982-12-02 4 Reuter JAPAN sold more goods to the rest of the world than it bought for the ninth consecutive month in October but export markets continued to shrink under the impact of world recession. Finance ministry figures show that Japan maintained a surplus on its merchandise tradeReuter - 253 words
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Article197 1982-12-02 4 AFP THE property slump and casta flow problems are hitting the expansion of Hongkong's Mass Transit Railway (MTR) and may delay its plans (or branches in remote areas. Officials close to the MTR yesterday said part of the HKfII.OOO million cost for building a newAFP - 197 words
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Article516 1982-12-02 4 Reuter THE JAPANESE drugs industry has been rocked by a scandal which questions the effectiveness of the country's safety process for screening new medicines. Nippon Chemiphar Company, a rising star within the rapidly-expand-ing pharmaceuticals business, has been accused of fabricating clinical test data for a drugReuter - 516 words
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395 1982-12-02 4 Reuter PRIME MINISTER Zhao Ziyang set a modest growth rate for China's development up to 1905, as the country builds a springhoard for its bid to quadruple economic output by the year 2000. Unveiling the long-delay-ed 1981-85 economic plan, Mr Zhao said theReuter - 395 words
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410 1982-12-02 4 Reuter UPI MORE disclosures in West Germany's sensational "Flick affair" have emerged as newspapers expressed outrage over alleged corruption involving important politicians and a private industrial concern. The weekly magazine DaSpiegel has published secret documents which a public prosecutor has said are genuine implyingReuter; UPI - 410 words
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241 1982-12-02 4 NYT THE US index of leading economic indicators, which predicts trends in the American economy, rose only 0.2 per cent in October. The rise in the index, the sixth in the last eight months, was paced by sharp Increases in two ofNYT - 241 words
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537 1982-12-02 4 Reuter IRAN and Saudi Arabia are shaping up for a new round in their battle to divide the shrinking world market for oil. The two are presently the largest producers in the 13member Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) which meetsReuter - 537 words
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Advertisement395 1982-12-02 4 r i gn r\j u r ru S"f ?~s-£ >- jpur^ si 4ft S&fc <*. *S Ir ft PiageT The *ona s most expensive matches Limited editions of a 15 year classic The original 2mm slim mechanical movement It was a feat unheard of in those days. To assemble such395 words
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Advertisement68 1982-12-02 4 Tha dally Aircraft Schadula has baan hald ovar. Flight information can ha obtaioad by taiaphona from tha airport (*****34/542 MM) or from tha iwpuMw airhnaa: Tai No: BIA *****33/*****44, Qarudd *****54, MAS *****22, CPA fOWW, Oantaa *****44, BA *****55, KLM *****42/*****44, JAL *****44/55, UTA 542tft Information on othore can ba68 words
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Advertisement408 1982-12-02 5 h ::uT THE PAVILION IN SINGAPORE kHOTEL CREATED BVDEMANDI ■3 m 1 fcWagaa W 4 r;p -=L \r +P 5' 3 a#* >C \S A T: 1 J v. 1 ■WiiiH w :MW.. r •'ffir .r *>, >/> a. L^jgfc -x V Er" m S v 1§» :i#!l Iw -s'r:408 words
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Article285 1982-12-02 6 ONE "loyal citizen" wrote to the press recently requesting that he be buried standing up when he dies. He even prefers to be buried deep so that others may stand above him. Perhaps one need not go that far to point out that land285 words
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Article, Illustration4086 1982-12-02 6 Citysec more than just another broking firm BT: T» begin with, cnM yM toll m hnr the three «f y*«, partners la the arm, |ti legeteerr Sag: Mr Chin and I were in E G Tan together for over 12 years. We thought E G Tan was more of a4,086 words
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Advertisement304 1982-12-02 6 At Riyadh, in 1902, the desert raider Ibn Saud tossed the head of the town governor from a parapet down to his followers below Thus was the kingdom of Saudi Arabia founded. Two-thirds the size of India, it holds a quarter of the world's oil and has six times more304 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1369 1982-12-02 6 H OVE CROSSWORD mm MM Jim dllllll II CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOBB 1 Last at the coal In the sack? (5) 6 Triangular letter in wrought lead! (5) 9 A time to enjoy being pious about a girl (7) 10 Sam Browne's part? (5) 11 A horse of natural prominence (5)1,369 words
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Advertisement234 1982-12-02 7 r jm. We've got you covered Now, more than ever, in a period of falling interest rates, uncertain equity markets and volatile currency fluctuations, an investor needs flexibility to protect his investments And, as a busy executive, you may not have time to evaluate and choose between the available options234 words
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Advertisement195 1982-12-02 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain with the American Express* Card u you already have the Card, call *****33 for an form" Stye l<T)cf earned at 8.15 Vm cticrl) Sfyureftat) at ttfc "boron's Sable. In the best European tradition of old, our Chef will ceremoniously carve a succulent roast, done195 words
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Advertisement271 1982-12-02 8 The perfect enJ to a romantic drive. K I s I I K 1 The hm ciink Lip- ti'u- palm-(Tinned -h«>re. K "irp.'uin illaea i .im ade- miid-t .1 riot ot ureetiei "1,.. Ikm it h t i it* m ent«>t; ertumed flowerv N >fr, romaiitu Mirr.uind*vou as vou drive271 words
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Advertisement233 1982-12-02 8 Hie Quest for Gourmet Adventuress H 1 At the Inn of Happiness. lYour search is over. The quest accomplished. Whatever you choosc, it s bound to be memorable. I Agnutpbcetobe. Presenting t t from U.K. Nov 15 Dec 5 At The Belvedere and Kasbah When two leggy professional dancers and233 words
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Advertisement112 1982-12-02 8 8 itfebafliondMl Not Just Another Continental Restaurant Amid splendid Victorian decor, dine on the choicest of meat, fowl and tat to the accompaniment of live entertainment. Pnme Rib of Beef on the Silver Wagon Juicy Steaks from the U.S. Spanish-style Seafood Gratin de Crabes au Fro mage Wash kail down112 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1016 1982-12-02 9 NEW YORK A LATE RALLY in New York on Tuesday caused stock prices to soar amid heavy volume, spurred by some unexpected strength in the oil stocks. The Dow Jones industrial average was up only 8.74 points at 1400 but then took off to close with a1,016 words
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Article200 1982-12-02 9 NOV 3D C* AblUbl 17% Alcan Alcona auk Moot Bank Not* Scotia MTW BP Can Ltd »"> +H MH -H J*% H 8% 41U -H Braacan Ca«s Had Lafca Can Imp Bk Can Prm U(.. 17* +H a* Canpac CaiiiM OTCaefe 34 +H 11 fH Cabl Rd Lk CnBUutCl200 words
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Article291 1982-12-02 9 NOV 30 Kana INDUSTRIALS A Alpha Abercom AE And CI Amaprop AM1C Barlows C O Smith Currt* Finance De Been Ind Edcon Edttrt rid Volk Fuflt OraKOR Hive Id Ub Ho Ml Lonrho LTA M And R McCarthy Messina Metbox Nampak OIL Ok Bas Pep pmnpajr Plate OJ Pp291 words
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Article193 1982-12-02 9 NOV 30 Francs Action* Sulsaaa -2 Aluiuuae Br. 482 ♦a Alnwlw Rtf Brown Bowl Br 151 an uncb Clba Oetgy Br 1406 Clba Oelgy P C 1000 15 Clba Oelgy Rm. Credit Sulsae Br 610 1030 -1 unch Credit Suisse Rm 366 unch Elektrowatt Br. MOO 5 O«or(e Fischer193 words
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Article85 1982-12-02 9 NOV 30 Dm 4-/-2 8 X 106-30 -0.4 Honch 31 JO Aec-Tetofunken 28.40 -0.1 Horten 125.00 unch BASF 110.00 -OJ Karstadt 190.00 -1J BMW 1M JO 214JO -OJ -07 Llnde ***** 311 JO 1J Commmbtnk uuo 5SJ0 Manneamann 130 JO -0J ConU Oumml -0.7 Preunaj 1MJ0 -OJ Dalmler-Bcni 340JO85 words
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Article104 1982-12-02 9 NOV 30 Bailor Bel Central* Ord Cond Acqua Roma Ertdanla Lire 107 ***** KM 1» 75 TWO -U +4M -34 -4-25 M Mediobanca M Llano am Ord Mondadorl Prtv Montedison Olivetti Ord Pirelli And C Pirelli Spa ***** ***** 3230 113 M33 MM 1280 1200 M 31 •1 22104 words
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Article87 1982-12-02 9 NOV 30 Fn FORWARD MARKET Ar#c mm Or Bru Lamb Hobo* Retro Ryl Dutch Sldro 1404 Mi MOO 1570 1300 +4 •S •30 -10 Arbed Astur Braacan Canpac Cock De Beers Ebes Electrobei 1080 no no 1324 (0 Ml 1190 4030 ♦0 unch Soc Oen Be If Sorina Solv&y87 words
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Article191 1982-12-02 9 NOV 30 m GROUP B CORBEILLE -u -30 -4 0.6 uncl> Car re four Financier* de L'Union 1286 30 346 no 135.10 45 86 360 OUP c ■4 -04 B8 NOtrnli Danone C8F (ThomsonCsfi. Cle Francalae de« Petroles Credit Poncler Da France 1410 ISO 113.10 401 Lafarge Moel-Henneuy Opfl-Parlba*191 words
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Article188 1982-12-02 9 NOV 30 ABN ru 204 00 19 Intn Muller KM KLM Meneba Naarden National Nad.... Nedlloyd Nmb Oce Orlnten OtAmeren Pakhoed Parlaba* Path Phlllpa Rebeco Robento Rodamco RoUnco Rojral Dutch 10J0 1110 137 JO 54 JO 2300 ***** 107 JO I30J0 00.00 1M0 30.00 -0.2 -4.1 ♦4 0J -0.4188 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article175 1982-12-02 9 CHINESE PrWiw Exekuge, Mn**p*rr, mm «Mag prim per IN kg jmtcHty. CwMit «II: Bulk fob $96.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $106.00 sellers, new drum fob $112.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Peeper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $352.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper175 words
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Article196 1982-12-02 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 2,345; 32s 3,000, 40s 3.210 (per bale of 400 It»). Piece gaads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article317 1982-12-02 9 9NGAPOSE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ 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, 35 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.60. Special 0.57.317 words
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Article214 1982-12-02 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed on a firm note, up 5 1 i to three US-ctnts per bushel, with January posting a six cent range. Persistent weakness in the US dollar versus European currencies underpinned values in soybeans, traders said. A steady tone in the Gulf basis214 words
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Article172 1982-12-02 9 WHEAT in Chicago on Tuesday recovered from early lows to close two US-cent to one cent per bushel lower. March posted a cent range. Heavier than expected deliveries kept wheat weak relative to other CBT grains all day. However, a steady tone in precious metals and financial instruments and172 words
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Article1055 1982-12-02 9 COFFHE: Robusta futures eased further during the morning and at midday were £5 to £16 a tonne below Tuesday night's close. Volume was a reduced 636 lots including 51 cross trades and 33 options. Prices tell back from the opening, mainly on commission house selling, as the market1,055 words
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Article190 1982-12-02 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly easier with December One RSS buyers quoted at 173.75 cents per kilo, down 0.25 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some isolated offerings after an unchanged opening. The afternoon session was quiet and featureless. In190 words
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Article310 1982-12-02 9 RAS prices In cente per kilo yesterday: Umm (per kilo) s sellers (per Ulo) Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. ITS JO Int. 1 R.S.S. December 174.25 Int. 1 R-S.S January 171.75 Int. 2 108J0 UK/Cont MM iat. a R.S.S 1(4.00 UK, Coot 10.00 Int. 4 R-S.S IMJO UK310 words
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Article92 1982-12-02 9 NOON am mi SMR pncaa yaau RA8 (Csrrwtf ifcar iMttl immmmrj (forward MUi SSR SSR50 URKLB U-too palat) (ltoepallat) nrtn 1 162.00 1MJ0 16S.00N 166-60N Barmla lOJO 166-10 Iter* 1C3-60N 156.SON SMRCV SMR L SMRi SMR CP SMR 10 (l-tOI pattat) (1-taa pallat) (1-WpdM (1-toa palat) (1-taardM92 words
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Article116 1982-12-02 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday was featureless in very quiet trading, dealers said. In the Dec position, the central region was traded MJS firmer to M 5765 a tonne. The refined market remained dull in the absence of overseas demand. C.I.F. North European ports, in US116 words
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Article74 1982-12-02 9 THE BTRAITB UN price hi Penaag yesterday stayed at the ITA fleer level ef Ms2f.ls a Idle, dealen said. ftey aeted the buffer steck manager accented fer the balk ef a very large tanever ef 115 teaaes cempared with 182 ea Tuesday. There was as rattening. They said74 words
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Article31 1982-12-02 9 Robber: Dec 1 Singapore: T~\ |> f*.. 173.75 cento (down 0.26 cent) Malaysia: Dec* 184.00 cento (unchanged) Tin: M 629.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offlcal offering: 606 tonnes (np 423 tonnes)31 words
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Article206 1982-12-02 9 WORLD wheat production in 1983 could amount to about 465 million tonnes compared with a record 467 million in 1982, the International Wheat Council aid. In its first assessment of wheat supply and demand in 1983/84 (July-June) it said a crop of this size, phis larger206 words
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Advertisement96 1982-12-02 9 ;n. m Litton The Outstanding 473 M Printer/ Display Calculator iwj; Constant in Group and Grand Total Switch Itom Count A Non-odd Keys (Inv/Acc No) HI II.W nmmm DATAQUIP (S) PTE LTD 506 Delta House 2 Alexandra Road (0315) Tel: 272-6512/6514/6515 kssr^ i«S9 (W&er Where taste still matters. The elegant96 words
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Advertisement153 1982-12-02 9 f PETROUAM NASIONAL BERHAD PETRONAS PENINSULAR GAS UTILISATION PROJECT PHASEI PACKAGE NO: 5 OPERATING SERVICES PREOUAUFICATION OF CONTRACTORS PETRONAS is currently undertaking the Peninsular Gas Utilisation Project— Phase I (Terengganu), comprising:— a) Gas Processing Plant and Export Terminal b) Natural Gas Propane and Butane Pipelines c) Natural Gas Distribution System153 words
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1841 1982-12-02 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in «nd reported to the Stock Exchange o< Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acs a (15081,841 words
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Article176 1982-12-02 10 KNGAPOftB WOT TBU WT DtAMONDMOT RTOI The Commerce Mr DM «> Mr Da e is 3.04 Nov Dm The Saving* Fund IS 1.74 Diamond S'pore Prof Pond IS 1J4 S'pore Fd (USS) OJB OS LS S pore Sac. Fund LS in SI 1J1 S'pore Invest Fund LM LM176 words
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Article2934 1982-12-02 10 1982 High Low Coapuy Last Sale +orGr'» Div Div Cvr Gr"s Yld Net P/E Vol (■000) Day High Low 8ECT10N ONE m INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 300 233 308 330 141 2B1 480 338 490 880 1530 480 235 444 1040 rm 440 TOO 328 TOO 905 200 2842,934 words
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Article1553 1982-12-02 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and hnrirw in and reported to the Kuala 1 junpw Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUmUAL« 'f (1J06) AIM (L4B) (1) 1-50 (3) 1« (U) 1«1,553 words
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Article679 1982-12-02 10 THE Ihppw stock naarket expetleatjed a anrtet reeavery yesterday follow. Jag bb averalgbt rally aa the New York Stock Exehaage. Men Mid that toveaton, eaaearagai by the KP*» ftoe la the Dew Jean tadex, traiei kalttshty right tren the opeaiag belL As a NB*. a hraai raage oI679 words
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Article573 1982-12-02 10 RENEWED interest on a (airly wide (rant enabled share prices to finish steady on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The improved sentiment was due largely to the firmer overnight condition on the' New York market. After opening generally higher, share prices moved upwards within narrow573 words
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969 1982-12-02 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - Market Talk... By NAJEEB JARHOM SINGAPORE stock market investors have not fully realised the multiplier effects of the proposed Mass Rapid Transit system on the economy and the construction industry. So said London stockbroker Simon and Coates in a glowing analysis of the construction sector969 words
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376 1982-12-02 11 PROSPECTS of Malaysian steel-based companies are now brighter following the recent ban on steel bar imports into Malaysia. Commenting on the ban, the deputy chairman of the Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry Federation, Mr Soong Slew Hoong, said that steel millers could now begin376 words
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Article343 1982-12-02 11 Reuter BRITISH Petroleum Co PLC third quarter results should show net Income, including stock profits, of some £150 million to £210 million against £203 million a year ago, analysts said. The figures are due today. Estimates of inventory gains, ranging from £40 million to £70 million,Reuter - 343 words
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Article154 1982-12-02 11 ACMA Electrical !■«—tries has obtained approval from the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee and Ministry of Trade and Industry to sell the entire hokiing in its wholly-owned subsidiary, Acma Electrical Industries (M) Sdn Bhd to OYL Industries Sdn Bhd and to purchase from the shareholders of OYL, a total154 words
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Article800 1982-12-02 11 SHARE prices were marked sharply higher at the outset yesterday following the late surge on Wall Street oo Tuesday, dealers said. At 10am, the Financial Times Index stood at CM.9, up 8.4 points. Among leading shares, Glaxo and Plessey posted gains of 30p and lip respectively to 1,306800 words
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Article280 1982-12-02 11 KESANG Holdings Bki has achieved its earlier forecast «f a group pre-tax profit «I M$4Jl milttea far the 12 months to Jane 1182. The reeah compares well with a pre-tax profit ef $SJf milttea for tie prevfoas 18 meatus (or $LFI Ifrt) Greap taraover (or280 words
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Article359 1982-12-02 11 HONGKONG PRICES IN Hongkong yesterday closed half-day trading unchanged to slightly higher after initial gains, following a sharp rise on Wall Street overnight, brokers said. They also noted some late selling and said business was moderately active after the a rush of buying in the first half-hour.359 words
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Article327 1982-12-02 11 RESOURCE shares in Sydney yesterday opened higher following strength on Wall Street but only gold stocks sustained their gains, brokers said. They reported greater overseas interest with a broad range of stocks traded. The All-Ordinaries index rose 1.4 to 485.9, the all industrials fell 0.5 to327 words
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Article333 1982-12-02 11 THE Tokyo stock market average yesterday rose n.15 to close at 7,966.77, its highest point this year, in active trading on expectations of a Japanese interest rate cut in the near future, dealers said. Trading volume was 480 million shares. The previous 1982 high, recorded333 words
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Article200 1982-12-02 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed slightly higher in quiet trading centred around cement and finance stocks, dealers said. The Book Club index row 0.54 to 107.15 on a turnover of 11.3 million baht with about 113,700 shares changing hands. Thai Farmers rose two baht to 262, First Trust200 words
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Article138 1982-12-02 11 SHARE prices in Manila yesterday closed mixed on a sharply reduced turnover of 1.28 million pesos, down from 17.65 million on Monday, dealers said. The commercial and industrial index held unchanged at 89.33, the mining marker rose 15.030 to 943 .850 while the oils index eased 0.010 to 1.659.138 words
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Advertisement108 1982-12-02 11 great Generators We build more than 2,000 sets a year, in every size from 1 Okw up to heavy power station aenerators of 6,000kw. We hold large stocks of machines powered by Cummins, Volvo, Rolls Royce, Caterpillar, Deutz Perkins, G.M., Mercedes, etc., for almost immediate delivery and at probably the108 words
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Advertisement158 1982-12-02 11 0 ALL BANKS f*l MJimA v M \C7 located above street level lose out on visibility. Their names are hidden and clients find them difficult to locate. ALL BANKS need proper exposure and ease of access. in competition ONE B ANK smart, competitive and selective right in the heart of158 words
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Article158 1982-12-02 12 Rises Indices Dak Yung Metro HMgi 275 no 25 20 Nov 30 Dec 1 F B Uviaiiloi 500 18 BT Indicator: *****3 *****0 DBS 830 15 ST Industrials: 721.65 728.31 Mi|in Corpn C Suftn H L*ob| Fin 288 1070 7S6 11 10 10 ST Finance: ST Hotels: 1683.64 987.63158 words
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Article, Illustration162 1982-12-02 12 A BROAD based recovery la share prices task place •a the leeal stack exchaage yesterday as Investors' New Yerk treat Wlaaers eatraa Users by aa overwhelming margia sf 1« te sac. The Straits Times ladastrial Index galacd Ml psiats te fhrish at TOJI. Rites Indices Dunlop Est F162 words
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Article50 1982-12-02 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 568.5 Monday 800.8 Week Ago 614.1 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday Week Ago AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday Tuesday Week Ago 704.03 788.92 617.4 617.8 ,.«U Tuesday 1038.28 Monday 100BJJ6 Week Ago 990.98 ALL ORDINARIE8 Ululnxilati 1KO H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 710.34 Tuesday. Week Ago 484.4 491.950 words
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754 1982-12-02 12 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani UNITED Engineers Ltd and its 44-per-cent-owned United Engineers (M) Bhd have each signed new franchise agreements with Dresser Industries Inc to distribute products manufactured by the construction equipment division of International Harvestor Co. Dresser, the Dallasbased manufacturer of754 words
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322 1982-12-02 12 CONSTRUCTION of the superstructure of Hotel Tai-Pan's $46 million extension will begin soon. Tenders have been called and the contract will be awarded early next year. Construction work of the substructure by contractor Metrobtit, a unit of Metro Holdings, is expected to be322 words
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264 1982-12-02 12 Further acquisition of stake in D C Bank DATUK Syed Kechik bin Syed Mohamed and Senator Alexander YL Lee have acquired another 4.06 per cent stake in Development A Commercial Bank, this time from Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd (KLK). KLK yesterday announced it has sold its holding of 2.44 million264 words
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137 1982-12-02 12 SIME Darby International Tire Company has appointed Mr Fred C Whiting as president of the company from Jan 1,1983. He succeeds Mr William E Mitchell, who has been chief operating officer of the company since September 1970. After the handover, Mr Mitchell will continue137 words
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278 1982-12-02 12 INTERNATIONAL Wood Products Ltd, now controlled by timber king Datuk Wee Boon Ping, is still a long way from being out of the woods. Continuing tbe downtrend from the second half of the last financial year. Interwood plunged into the red again in278 words
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Article, Illustration240 1982-12-02 12 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG THE UNITED Overt— Bask ku HThrt hMm> telly Mi kadflag ptoas far Ike UOB Plan at Ckalla Street. Ike mala mm for tke eksage fa that UOB Areeton wart to Improve the iflWety ef tke aew MMUaier tke rerM ptoas,240 words
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Advertisement235 1982-12-02 12 Reduce foreign exchange risk by reading a couple of good books s h> Yr ilUilvst The IX(«KHnKS Analyst <■ M ►ticrrrr mF v 'mM ■>*■ > 'The Economics Analyst' and 'The Exchange Rate Analyst' form just one part of the Simon Coates Currency Service. The service is designed to reduce235 words
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Advertisement113 1982-12-02 12 m Is that special someone V. m Christmas? <x -J w.,.;. v Come together to Robinson's and see the v.. Y tion of Gemset try. Today until r 12 only. A y It's here. The annual event that if eagerly awaited by gem fancier* tiNrtmg bout the region. The 1982113 words
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Miscellaneous52 1982-12-02 12 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy with showers in the late morning and afternoon. Report f«r 24 bun pritr to 7Jf pm on Dee 1 at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.7 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated huiridity 97 Hours of sunshine 0.60 Rainfall in millimetres 1.8 Sm page 11 for52 words
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172 1982-12-02 13 fREIGHT rates in Australia's liner trades to east fipd west coasts North America and to East Asia the Philippines, Taiwan apd Hong Kong are to increase by 4.75 per cent. The relatively small rise followed protracted negotiations between the AustraUfn Shippers' Council and172 words
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Article, Illustration529 1982-12-02 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM EAGLE Container Line will deploy another container ship on its Australia/Europe run in January. The new German-built ship, Singapore Eagle, will call at Singapore on its maiden voyage on Jan 23. It will Join Ave other Eagle vessels currently529 words
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Article86 1982-12-02 13 Reuter MITSUI Engineering and Shipbuilding Co Ltd said it has won an order for a 22 billion yen oit rig from Sonat Offshore Drilling Inc of the US for delivery by July 1985. The semi-submerged type rig able to drill in water 10,000 feet deep, itReuter - 86 words
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Article55 1982-12-02 13 THE Japan/India-PaldstaivGulf Japan Shipping Conference said member lines will raise their currency adjustment factor to 10 per cent from 6 per cent on Japan/Westbound shipments, effective Dec 4. Member lines of the Japan/Ceylonfreight Conference said they will revise their CAF to mim.« 7 per cent from minus55 words
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Article86 1982-12-02 13 THE Taiwanese government may simplify amtoms procedures and rentals for warehouse starages lowered as part of the country's efforts to become a major Far East transhipment centre. New facilities for transhipment will win/io a container storage depot at Kaohsiung and bulk storage warehouses at Taichung. So far, major86 words
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Article680 1982-12-02 13 SUfHagLI* C«i 11~. Phc CM AIM vm 1 Feeco vn 4/5 AMeukMl Liner All trans Alpac Angonave VI vn VI vn 1 3 I Franco-Belg Frata NVOC Freight Links Frota m VI V v 4/5 t 3 1 Antara Shpg APC Line APL X IV 1 4680 words
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Article1859 1982-12-02 14 Lloyd's List IT is virtually impossible to move in any kind of business circles in Hongkong without being constantly aware of the diverse nature and influence of two of the oldest trading houses in the colony Jardine Matheson and the Swire Group. Their activities range from airlinesLloyd's List - 1,859 words
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Article1654 1982-12-02 14 DETAILS have emerged of moderately active grain chartering on Tuesday out of the US with freight rates generally ruling fully steady. A 30,000-ton grain cargo from the US Gulf to Japan paid US$lB.5O, up about 20 cents, while 117.50 was agreed for a 55,000 tonner from the Gulf1,654 words
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268 1982-12-02 15 THE government-owned Australian National Line suffered a pronounced decline in profits for the 1981/1982 fiscal year. The fall in profits from A*7.l million to $2.5 million was a result of poor economic conditions and frequent incidence of industrial disputes on the Australian waterfront268 words
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207 1982-12-02 15 TMR THE US Federal Maritime Commission has begun an investigation to determine whether seven Japanese space charter and revenue pooling agreements in the US/Japan trades are approvable under the Shipping Act, 1916. The FMC's order of investigation and hearing was issued inTMR - 207 words
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Article, Illustration444 1982-12-02 15 Lloyd's List A JAPANESE consortium is drawing up plans for what could be the world's first ultra large bulk carrier. Construction of a 400,000 tonner has been pencilled in for 1984, pending a full assessment of fuel efficiency and market prospects. TurningLloyd's List - 444 words
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6805 1982-12-02 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port6,805 words
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Article732 1982-12-02 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Ratana Bhum P Elsenhower Maersk Mango Atlantic Sea Fortune K Prorokov Ever Humanity Cornelia Maersk Maersk Tempo China Exp Tarn bang VII ThanaBhum Jenhol Alva Maersk Benavon Kawachl Maru SovAccord Barsan Andros Delicla Bunga Penaga Swire Star As Progress732 words
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Article1630 1982-12-02 21 The leading shipping tines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Corpor on Tr I T ou P P" Lid f^* r Kim Shpg (S). Conior,,um ,s > "T r. '"''V" (S> Yeo Shpg <nd Trading l«f Hand,ln nd Forward ,eee Alltrans Express (APL) A1,630 words
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Article1221 1982-12-02 22 ALGESIA Algiers Nov 15. Berthing delays of 6-8 days. ANGOLA Luanda and Lobito Nov 15. No berthing delays. ARGENTINA Buenos Aires Nov 8. 14 vessels discharging and 14 loading. Necocbea Nov 8. No vessels in port and none expected. Santa Fe Nov 8. No vessels in port and1,221 words
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Article554 1982-12-02 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Singa East Rainbow Hakkalsan Mam Nlaga XXI YueOn Balantang Dong 11 Equator in In tan in King Pearl KotaBaktl Ocean Splendor Peter Rickmers Samoa Sekl Kochl Sliver Star Straits Hope 28 29/30 10 27 2S/6 27554 words
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Article209 1982-12-02 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating btfeeu the Far East/Europe, Far East/ Persian Golf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member tines: ACS (FAB EAST/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Oriedt Lines. Orient Overseas Line. Ctao Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRABpi AUSTRALIA): Australian Naooaal Line. Australia/Straits rvmf209 words
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Advertisement263 1982-12-02 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service PJtdttt/KMlunt/BusM/lnchon Fm; Buum/RKonc/Banckok Ttl S'port: *****11 PJC. *****4, PH *****5 K.L. *****0 IZL I K1) INI WT Ml Orient Overseas FUJ.Y CONTAfOBED SERVICE FROM QUOTE (VIA SUEZ) I *"M*l HJMj In** Onka Tdq* I 'wmona SaM In Port 6/12 7/J2 13/12263 words
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Advertisement361 1982-12-02 13 SEALORD UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG; 'I'M M b Dammam (21/12), Juba* (24/12), Kuwait (28/12), Dubai (3/1), Abu Dhabi (4/1) JhM 2/1), Dammam 4/1), Bahram (6/1), Doha (S/l), Aba Dhabi (10/1), Dubai (12/1). Kmart (14/1) Kuwart (18/1). Jubad (20/1). Damnum (22/1). Abu Dhabi (24/1), Dubai (26/1) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE361 words
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Advertisement17 1982-12-02 13 LONDON Freights BHIPPING Bctadnie CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts tor Whem M BHIPB In Pert PORT Cendltlmu CONSORTIA17 words
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Advertisement585 1982-12-02 13 cnan Alqerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents VMNCtnC TUMI TIINN UOKI PTE. LH. Tet *****4 (5 Unas) SINGAPORE G3 rj*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: OA PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS 2SSS2? \l% „Hfi, "/I 5/2 5/2 17/2585 words
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Advertisement685 1982-12-02 14 *7JiTai¥-i Ji< ;Tt.Tl STEEL SINGLE DECKER TWO HATCHES WITH JG CLASS UP TO DEC 1983 DWT 1850 GRT 928 NRT 579 YEAR BUILT Sept. 1965 BUILDER Imobori Shipbuilding Ltd DELIVERY SINGAPORE Please Contact: GENERAL MARITIME AGENCY (PTE) LTD. TEL- *****58/0 Tatox: YOBHM* R8 ***** Cabte Add: "YONQSHIP" ML FAR EAST/EUROPE685 words
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Advertisement494 1982-12-02 14 USA/CANADA Y.S. LINE Y ""^assr L PocHlc South Whl PacMe North Woot AMantie/Canoda > m IM»« vu vu 11/12 ivpM a l/U 12/12 14/u rM* 20/12 a/12 23/12 1 lata 2VU 27/U 21/12 fc& DM U/U (Ml wmmm TX jui yrt Md u- •/l VI BaWa N l|/l |wj fjj"494 words
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Advertisement786 1982-12-02 15 The Straits Steamship Group i Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPPMG r?kiQßpon toSabah, Smnk, Brunei Ports and Bangkok OGL UNTAINfRSHIP SFRVICF 10 UK CONTINFNT STOW 74 OK 14-ISOk BKOt UU OK 17 -18 Ok rtm Ultowt a/u »/u VI 1/1 nil a/12 n* 24/12 H/12 11/12 VI IVI a/i a/i JVi786 words
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Advertisement588 1982-12-02 15 Heung-A Slipping Co., Ltd. IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT AS FROM 28TH DECEMBER 1962 WE WILL BE ACCEPTING CONTAINERISED A CONVENTIONAL CARGO TO CALCUTTA AND CH ITTAGONB ONCE A MONTH AGENTS: ■TONE ASENGCS PIE LTB. TEL: *****11 rfo Franco Bolqum Services mt b .> b b>. I" r b ,r588 words
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Advertisement507 1982-12-02 16 i 1 Hapag-Lloyd On*oM lay r n. r MMun txprns Breaie* Eipress EXPORTS 11/12 31/1/ 2/1 3/1 «/i t/ 18/12 20/12 5/1 1/1 io/l n/i 13/1 26/12 78/12 15/1 17/1 U/l 20/1 22/1 1 1/1 21/1 23/1 25/1 21/1 21/1 12/1 14/1 1/2 3/2 5/2 6/2 5/2 transhipment cargo tor507 words
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Advertisement526 1982-12-02 16 comomoiML soma u/ftm busan STOK P. MH« KNMK MCMOK BUSM KM 17M/IIK Sitf in Part 45 Dec 14 Ok 16 Ok HTMIIIM/IMI 13-15 Ok IS-1S Ok I*2l Ok 31 OK STOK 8M (1 Slayi MUM SUm OCUH Mliai4oec I 7 Z2oit KHNd« 310k SM3 27Jm S3 FUU.Y CONTAMEMSED TO/FROM NORTH526 words
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Advertisement518 1982-12-02 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT* Fa ft Id CARGO FOB: iff m CD K un ■n LN f»« Wf» bi fwt 2V12 TV 17 7V17 79/17 31/17 IwrUck,, IVI7 17/17'7V17 1/1 VI IVI 17/1 IJ/1 (••Wjt 77/17 13/1 IVI 17/1 18/1 2VI *so kcccpTMc ia/fa t Fa/Fa to518 words
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Advertisement957 1982-12-02 16 wmmMimnm gn \MI BMrma f St«r Shipping Corpn I M NATIONAL LINE" 4 5 LOADING FOR RANGOON k S wmM i mamrm ok MwVat HTMIIIVTW TOU/lbc t/tOmT NTOKTM 11/13 tec I 14/21 Ok B F SS C Agent* m Moloyva BOUSTEAO SHPPtMG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG AfftHkm 0«957 words
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Advertisement193 1982-12-02 16 as I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE VmVrX.» M KYOWA LINE I TO PAPUA NEW GUMEA/SOUTH PACfIC P JUta* Lh*« tar hNrt Dm, Lm. Qntoy. UrU I L«takJ 23/12 Hwifi, Nmmi. twtati. Suva. —< L*. mtm, KMa. Kabul. Onto] Can i i 1 it Span at Otect rata.193 words
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Advertisement510 1982-12-02 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEOOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) IS/12 23-94/1 4- 5/3 20-22/12 22*1/1 10-12/3 rr*n 22*1/12 7-2/2 12-21/3 AQABA• 3-3/1 2-7/1 17-12/1 11-12/2 14-12/2 22-27/2 22-24/2 22-22/2 7-2/4 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE KOTA CAMAY A In PV3 Dm V.E.-4M KOTA MURM WM DM VX-413 KOTA510 words
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Advertisement307 1982-12-02 17 a IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE EOR MARITIME TRANSPORT ■,>11: i 'giJ IJ lift MLV. alfarabi M.V. ALNASdI MV. EASTERN HERO Sport P. 6/7 Dtc 15 OK Aqafca/Btsrah/BtfMrt Aqaba/Bnrak/BagMatf 16/11 Dec 20 Dcc Aqaba/Bmh/BafliiM M.V. ALFARABI MY. ALWASfTI 6/7 Dcc 15 Otc F3 ,?^V GH B/l i t, BAO<)AD 4307 words
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Advertisement649 1982-12-02 17 rpr* BEN LINE CONTAINERS nwjZ» Tatty* Inn Mm t*na» uw«« STfICI TO/FROM EUROfE Spot, P *1"*". SOT» vS! MM "l■ 6*r»aa«/ Austria Artatrp Fraact Al UK —.n *7/1* N/U 11/12 VI 24/12 VU 11/12 U/U 11/12 21/12 21/12 21/12 VI VI 12/1 14/1 1/1 vi JVM 1/1 1/1 VI VI649 words
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Advertisement553 1982-12-02 17 4 J? a X tl V A "I) I? j&i I, k'i f J 'I ¥l J Vi n P r f. <1 ,t»;, Mil i t'i i! BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIFS *>1 FORTHBANK MEADOWBANK (VYBANK iPORE 10 Jon 1 Fab 26 Mof R'DAM HULL HMBG 6 Fab 8 Feb 12553 words
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Advertisement353 1982-12-02 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S pan P K«ian| CAKUfP. BMl7— SDK 9 Dec NORASM ***** Vaml Laa*| at Keta I 4 Jan JODoc BOULOOE/VtMM/ Jwnor/MUMQN) mvnm am SAMMMM (hi Shi Ikm 12 Jm 14 Jh lite ■«w '4 tot I b II ta aiß 23 J» »JM353 words
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Advertisement521 1982-12-02 19 'A--X" S.NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTC FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A Am TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C PAUL 33W.... Satled In Port 2 TWBMMEI3W+ 8/12 10/12 2 C ROZE 32W— 20/12 21/12 HK CONTMER 33W 25/12 26/12 1 0 CHEF 32W 31/12 1/1 1 SSBMME39W 8/1 9/1 2 Also521 words
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Advertisement527 1982-12-02 19 MALDIVE LINES ta eta **E KUANTAN 7/12 ETA PORT KELANG MALDNf STAR 7/12 LOADING FOR MALE MALOIVE NOBLE 5/12 Loading For Jeddah OCEAN GLORY No. 6 8/12 loading For Male MALDIVE NOVEL Loading For MUSCAT/DUBAI/ DAMMAM BAHRAIN MALDIVE NATION 10/12 Loading For Cotomobo/Bom bay MALWVE PROGRESS Sailed Loading (or Jeddah527 words
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