The Business Times, 30 March 1983
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Title Section11 1983-03-30 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 91, IMS 60 CENTS11 words
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361 1983-03-30 1 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG AUSTRALIA'S new Labour government may take a tougher stand on foreign ownership of Australian industry. Australian Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Lionel Bo wen, yesterday indicated that the government might tighten existing policies on foreign investment in Australia. He said the level361 words
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176 1983-03-30 1 THE Malaysia-Singapore Tourism Council has given its support to a proposal for a sea-link between Singapore and South Johore. The council, comprising senior officials from the Malaysia Tourist Development Corporation and the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, met in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to examine a176 words
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460 1983-03-30 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG A $200 million indemnity limit has been proposed for the insurance of the mass rapid transit (MRT) project. This limit on any one event is one of the key features outlined by Leslie and Godwin, the insurance consultant for the460 words
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514 1983-03-30 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH A LITTLE Love Bird hopes to change the way young Singapore women travel and give the motor scooter trade a new lease of life. The Love Bird is one of Suzuki's new-generation scooters which have been described as lightweight, easy to handle,514 words
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369 1983-03-30 1 FROM Friday, Shell is marketing an intermediate grade of petrol between regular and premium. Shell Extra will be sold at Shell service stations at 99.2 cents a litre. Its price and octane level is about mid-point between those of regular369 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article68 1983-03-30 1 AP EGYPT is expanding its crude oil and natural gas production in spite of the current world glut which has forced oil prices down and caused the international oil cartel Opec to reduce production. Oil Minister Ahmed Ezzeddin Hilal in Cairo yesterday said Egyptian output in the fiscalAP - 68 words
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Article65 1983-03-30 1 AFP AUSTRALIAN health authorities yesterday averted a looming trade war by lifting the ban on imports of Taiwanese canned mushrooms. The ban almost touched off a trade war between Australia and Taiwan in what government officials in Taipei said was the most serious incident between the twoAFP - 65 words
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Article83 1983-03-30 1 Reuter PLO leader Yasser Arafat yesterday postponed his talks on Middle East peace with Jordan's King Hussein for the second time in two days and was to meet Iraqi leaders in Baghdad yesterday. Arafat said he had delayed his trip to Jordan because King Hussein was busyReuter - 83 words
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Article69 1983-03-30 1 Reuter THE British opposition Labour Party yesterday said it plans, if elected, to reintroduce foreign exchange controls. Its campaign document said sterling must be maintained at a "real- istic and competitive rate" to ensure that British trade and payments balances contribute to economic expansion. The party said itReuter - 69 words
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Article67 1983-03-30 1 Reuter IN SPITE OF the recession, foreign investment in Indonesia's non-oil and gas sector showed a sharp rise to US$l.3l billion in 1982, up 10.5 per cent from US$l.l9 billion in 1981. The National Information Development Office in Jakarta yesterday said leading sectors included the metal goods industry,Reuter - 67 words
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Article72 1983-03-30 1 Reuter BRITAIN'S High Court ordered a new inquest into the death of Italian banker Roberto Calvi, who was found hanging from scaffolding under a London bridge last June. The court quashed a majority verdict of suicide returned by an inquest jury last July. The Calvi family, whoReuter - 72 words
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Article79 1983-03-30 1 UPI JAMES "Bo" Gritz, the Vietnam War veteran who slipped into Laos to find American prisoners of war, fabricated parts of a tale of battlefield heroics he recounted at fundraising meetings for his expeditions, the Washington Times reported. The Times said Gritz, 44, was not involved in theUPI - 79 words
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167 1983-03-30 1 SINGAPORE may see a trade aarplas far eeapeter ■nislpsswl sect year when Its last pswlng limnsHf The talk «f experts wUI be M drives wtteh serve ss external n—> devices Happy drtoTa* wpsdir rigM drives, eaa paters has attraalated a nakh| M167 words
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511 1983-03-30 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH APPLE Computer of California said its legal actions in recent months have effectively checked counterfeiting in Singapore. But some people would still prefer to buy Apple fakes if they can find them because of the price difference, said Apple's vicepresident and511 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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622 1983-03-30 2 NYT LESS than two weeks after the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries cut prices by US$5 a barrel, some oil exporting nations are starting to line up for money from the International Monetary Fund and commercial banks. The actions of such countries asNYT - 622 words
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206 1983-03-30 2 Reuter FEDERAL Deposit Insurance Corp chairman William Isaac has called for a major overhaul of US banking laws, regulations and deposit insurance requirements. He told a meeting of the Independent Bankers Association that banks should be allowed to engage in a much broaderReuter - 206 words
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346 1983-03-30 2 Reuter COMMERZBANK AG of Frankfurt yesterday said it will return to dividend on its 1963 results after passing payment for three years. Management board chairman Walter Seipp declined to specify a level, saying he expects the parent bank to exceed its best-ever operating profitReuter - 346 words
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Article544 1983-03-30 2 Reuter DRESDNER Bank AG is optimistic operating profit this year will hold steady at 1982's high level and risk provisions will be reduced. Management board spokesman Hans Friderichs in Frankfurt yesterday declined to give any indication of the 1983 dividend. Dresdner paid an unchanged four marks aReuter - 544 words
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266 1983-03-30 2 Reuter POLISH officials are understood to have proposed formally a debt rescheduling agreement which would defer repayment of credits due over the next several years, in talks with Western creditor banks in Warsaw yesterday. Diplomatic officials said two previous rescheduling accords concluded with WesternReuter - 266 words
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534 1983-03-30 2 Reuter THE UK government does not have an exchange rate objective and believes that intervention designed to hold a given rate over a period of time is fruitless and expensive, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe said. However, he told aReuter - 534 words
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Article35 1983-03-30 2 MALAYAN Banking Bhd will be computing interest on its savings accounts on a daily basis. The bank which has 22 fully-computerised branches here will be crediting the interest to accounts monthly.35 words
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Advertisement18 1983-03-30 2 At Novotel (Mid Inn, the enb place in Singapore that serves this delicious chicken grilled the Viennese way18 words
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Advertisement350 1983-03-30 2 PA provides comprehensive management consulting services including: WELL-ESTABLISHED US-BASED MNC FINANCIAL CONTROLLER Around $100,000 p.a. plus generous fringe benefits (Ref. 3130) A U.S.-based multinational company which is one of the leaders in its field of services worldwide, seeks a top-calibre qualified accountant who will assume the post of Financial Controller350 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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379 1983-03-30 3 HITCHINS Singapore, a manufacturer of building materials, is expanding and reorganising its operations. A specialist in waterproofing and restoration work, Hitchins has invested about 1300,000 in new machinery to increase output in its Jurong factory. It has also spent about 1100,000 in equipment for its379 words
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Article234 1983-03-30 3 SALES of teletext television sets have got off to an encouraging start. In one of the first major deals closed recently, Philips secured an order worth about 1500,000 for 400 units of television sets with built-in decoders to receive teletext signals. The sets will be234 words
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Article993 1983-03-30 3 BEMNABB AND COURSES March 29-April 4: Motivation and Human Relations, CUppage Centre, NPB March 29-April 4: Plant Maintenance Management, YMCA, NPB March 29-April 4: Plant Maintenance Management, Cuppage Centre, NPB March 9-April 28 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays): Human Relations and Managing People in Organisations, Cairnhill Community Centre, NPB993 words
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546 1983-03-30 3 SANKYO Aluminium, a major Japanese aluminium window and curtain wall maker, has teamed up with local window maker IMM Pte Ltd to vie for a share of the booming market in Singapore. However, instead of an outright investment, the Japanese manufacturer, like546 words
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Article214 1983-03-30 3 JAPAN'S second largest steelmaker, Nippon Kokan K K {NKK), has set up a construction company here specialising in steel structures for high-rise buildings. The first project of the company, Nippon Kokan Construction, is the putting up of steel structures for the 30-storey Monetary Authority of214 words
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349 1983-03-30 3 THE number of visitors to Singapore in January declined by 2.9 per cent to 232,164 compared with January 1982 figures. This is the second consecutive month that the number of tourists have declined. In December, the number of visitors stood at 254,632,349 words
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Advertisement122 1983-03-30 3 Singapore's Coast Earth Station provides low cost maritime satellite communications within the Pacific Ocean. And now, thanks to our special inter-ocean access arrangements with the British and Nordic (Norway, Finland, Denmark and Sweden) telecommunication administrations, we can provide even more competitive rates for global maritime satellite communications. That's because we122 words
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OVERSEAS
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272 1983-03-30 4 Reuter MAJORITY-owned foreign affiliates of US petroleum companies plan to trim spending by 2.8 per cent this year to US$l7.2 billion from $17.7 billion in 1962, the Commerce Department said in a twice yearly report, based on a survey taken in December. LastReuter - 272 words
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561 1983-03-30 4 YAMANI SHOWS CONFIDENCE Reuter SAUDI Arabian Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani said he does not believe the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries will have to cut prices further. Yamani made the comment in a lecture at Kansas State University in the US. InReuter - 561 words
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118 1983-03-30 4 Reuter THE PMltpplai eeatral haak, la a smva I» attract ferelgß exehsage, Is to set ap a real estate nWi "7 to bay liim, «Be—sa behalf af tordgaers whs pay la hart earreaey. La'*"! SaSTyJtofc' tod|— are aMrtwil'S reat-Crae tolShsaa. IW tsretgaers wsali theaReuter - 118 words
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479 1983-03-30 4 AFP THAILAND, gearing up for general elections on April 18, is enjoying its widest popular participation in parliamentary politics since constitutional monarchy was installed in 1932. Analysts in Bangkok yesterday said crowds have flocked to the capital's two biggest fair grounds Sanam Luang (RoyalAFP - 479 words
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Article263 1983-03-30 4 FT HITACHI yesterday either demoted or maligned four staff membet» allegedly involved in the plot to steal trade secrets from International Business Machines (IBM). The Japanese company's action comes Just two weeks before the April 9 deadline for settlement of the civil suit brought byFT - 263 words
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Article696 1983-03-30 4 ARRIVALS Serrit m Local Operator Noaber Time from SIA SQ11 01B LAX/TYO TMA TL331 (BOO BET/BOM PAA PA005 0#« JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ101 0815 KUL CAL CM10 0830 JED/DHA MAS MH601 0800 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MHS71 1030 KUL CPA CX710 1030696 words
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171 1983-03-30 5 FOUR Japanese electronics manufacturers and Philips of the Netherlands have reached broad agreement on a common format for Bmm video equipment. The conference, however, left open the question of the picture signal processing system to be used by the new format. This will be the171 words
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Article111 1983-03-30 5 WILLIAM Stern, listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's biggest bankrupt, was granted a suspended discharge from his debts of £118 million pounds in the London High Court. The Hungarian-born American, whose British property empire collapsed in the mid-19TT)B, will be free to111 words
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Article564 1983-03-30 5 NYT BUSINESS profits, widely regarded as a ready barometer of the pulse of an economy, recently have been a cause for alarm, particularly among those in the US who would like to see increased investment and growth. Most economists do, of course, look for sizable increasesNYT - 564 words
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310 1983-03-30 5 FT THREE foreign exchange brokers who worked for the Cologne-based Herstatt Bank, which collapsed in 1974 with losses of around 1.2 Milk» deutschemarks, have been given prison terms for fraud. The defence promptly announced it would appeal. The sentences passed yestoday by aFT - 310 words
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320 1983-03-30 5 AP THE U8 ecsasmlt rehaaad will he «tower thaa the average reeevery bat that shaald help keep a lid aa laflattoa, Martta Feldstela, chalnnaa af the US prrnideat's CaaaeU sf Eeaaamle Advisers, said. "1 thiak there Is a eertala advantage to theAP - 320 words
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681 1983-03-30 5 NYT THE FRENCH government has come in for sharp criticism from trade unions and leading members of the Socialist Party for its austerity package. President Francois Mitterrand's Socialist-led administration also raised a howl of protest from sympathisers, opponents and most of the travel industry againstNYT - 681 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article394 1983-03-30 5 Agencies THE Malaysian national oil corporation, Petronas, will take over the clients and distributors of Esso Borneo in its efforts to extend the marketing of Petronas gas in Sarawak, East Malaysia. This will be done in stages to ensure that the takeover process will be carried outAgencies - 394 words
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242 1983-03-30 5 UPI SOVIET arms sales to the Third World have dropped off sharply, apparently because developing countries are trying to absorb record arms purchases from the previous year. The US State Department in Washington yesterday said the Soviet Union signed new armsUPI - 242 words
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Advertisement217 1983-03-30 5 Sime CAP INFORMATION SYSTEMS A new force in ASEAN computing Sime CAP is a major new information systems company based in Singapore and serving the ASEAN region. Formed in March 1983, Sime CAP is a joint venture by the Sime Darby and CAP Groups and draws on the unparalleled experience217 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1008 1983-03-30 6 COrrsE: Robusta coffee futures ended yesterday morning Just below new contract and three-year highs set in moderate trading volume. The fresh rise started on the basis of a higher close in New York on Monday and received a boost by a report from Abidjan of bush fires destroying1,008 words
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Article177 1983-03-30 6 CHINESE Predaee Exchange, Singapore, sees eMag prtees per 1« kg yesterday. Coeeaat ail: Bulk fob $95.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $108.00 sellers, new drum fob $112.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntck white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper177 words
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Article196 1983-03-30 6 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettea yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20k 2,490; 32s 2,970, 40k 3,210 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece geeds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article164 1983-03-30 6 SOYBEAN futures ended 7 Vfe to nine cents a bushel higher in active trade. May traded in a 13 Vi-cent range. Gains on a lack of selling accelerated when buy-stops were triggered at last Wednesday's highs, traders said. Local covering of short positions taken on expectations of greater country164 words
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Article135 1983-03-30 6 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday ended 2Vi UScents a bushel lower in new crop to Vt cent higher in old in moderately active trade. May traded in a 4V«-cent range. Despite talk of increased export tender business, reports of increased competition in soft red wheat from EEC countries135 words
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Article149 1983-03-30 6 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on covering support in quiet trading, wjth interest remaining on the April position, dealers said. In April, central and north regions rose Mss each to $745 a tonne while south also gained $5 to $747.50. The refined market remained149 words
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Article237 1983-03-30 6 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with April One RSS buyers quoted at 227.00 cents a kilo, up three cents from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on trade buying forward demand and covering interest after a higher opening, they said. The afternoon237 words
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Article313 1983-03-30 6 RAS prices in centa per kilo yesterday IIMB (per Wio) (per kilo) Int 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b 219J0 Int 1 R.S.S. April 238JO Int. 1 R.S.S May 2J2J0 Int. 3 R-S-S. 208.50 UK/Coot 307.50 Int. 3 RS.S 305.00 UK/COM 304.00 Int. 4 R.S.S. U5J0 UK/Coot 154.50 Int. 5313 words
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Article98 1983-03-30 6 NOON SSI R mi SMR pricas gwl Lardajr KA8 April Ma* (Forward Bajrnra 8a 223.00 (CtmM Mtk) Mtk) iltora SSR20 (1-loa pnUat) ***** *****N 22&00N 22 WON SSR50 MRELB (1-ton pnUat) 217.00 April 219.00N 219.00 SMRCV (1-ton pnUat) 315-00 317.00N ***** 319.50N SMR L (1-ton pallat) 300.0098 words
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Article32 1983-03-30 6 Rubber: March 29 Singapore: April: 227.00 cent* (up 3.00 cents) Malaysia: April: 247.50 cents (up 1.60 cents) Tin: M 530.61 per kilo (up 12 cents) 31 tonnes (down 114 tonnes)32 words
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Article96 1983-03-30 6 THE STRAITS TIN price la Peaaag yesterday Armed 12 cents to Mpl.il klla, still within the ITA lewer sector of $29.15 aid $32.99, dealers said. They attrri bated the higher level malaly to the sharply lower tanaver of SI tonnes against Monday's 145, which they said was caased96 words
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Article319 1983-03-30 6 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.02, 100 per cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third class 0.68, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.67. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.56. THAI319 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article363 1983-03-30 7 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer compared with overnight New York levels, dealers said. They said prices fluctuated narrowly during the day but trading was extremely quiet partly due to the Easter holidays this weekend. Total sales for the day, including kerbs, was recorded at 351 lots.363 words
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Article36 1983-03-30 7 Mm PM New York 10.40B -B 10.47S -S Zurich 10.27B —B 10.37S —> -5 If.. Singapore 1 10.37B MOB -B 10.«7S —S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounc t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore36 words
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Article117 1983-03-30 7 THE dollar yesterday traded slightly firmer than its closing levels overnight in New York, supported by higher Eurodollar deposit rates and end-quarter factors, dealers said. It opened at 2.4300/10 marks, up from 2.4275/90 in the US, where profit-taking had pushed it below Monday's close in London of 2.4337/47. Sterling117 words
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Article153 1983-03-30 7 THE US dollar was basically steady yesterday in moderately active but featureless, late trading, supported by firmness in US interest rates, dealers said. Asian dollar deposit rates wefe of a point higher with Three Months at 913/16 -11/16. The dollar advanced to 2.4278/85 marks from an early 2.4268/75 and153 words
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Article22 1983-03-30 7 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.17 per cent.22 words
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Article181 1983-03-30 7 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on March 29: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US Dollar*!Spot) Offtr B..T 10* 10H 913/16 911/16 913/16 911/16 9% 9\ 10 9H 101/16 915/16 10H 10 1 month 3 months 6181 words
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Article88 1983-03-30 7 RANGE of price* offered by discount houses on March 29: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 3 3'/« Clot lis Bayimf Sellia« 3-month Treasury bills 2* 2* 3-month Bank bills 011/16 0 9/10 3 months CD 05/10 0 3/10 0 months CD 011/10 09/10 Smtm: Nstlnl Dlitil O. morning, and the88 words
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Article488 1983-03-30 7 TRADING on the local foreign exchange market was quiet and directionless yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, the US unit opened at 2.0965/85 and moved up to 2.0975/85. Profit-taking at this level brought rates down to 2.0960/70 before they close slightly firmer at 2.0965/72. latertaik hmri rttaa at I488 words
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Article227 1983-03-30 7 THE dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed easier at 239.10 yen after opening at 239.80 and touching a high of 240.05 in early trading, dealers said. This was well below the 239.65/80 finish in New York, but slightly above the 239.00 close in Tokyo on Monday. Trading volume was227 words
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Article503 1983-03-30 8 CHOICES for motorists buying petrol have so far been illusory. Though oil companies occasionally introduce new additives which form the basis of numerous performance claims, the differences between brands of petrol have been more apparent in advertisements than on the roads. The real choice is between503 words
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1005 1983-03-30 8 Formed only three years ago, the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation has already become a major force in the world oil industry. KATHLEEN EVANS reports on the company's acquisition of Gulf Oil assets in Europe. FT KUWAIT Petroleum Corporation (KPC) is expanding rapidly, at aFT - 1,005 words
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Article, Illustration1625 1983-03-30 8 ANTHONY ROBINSON - Siberia is the Soviet Union's raw material treasure trove and home of its biggest capital investments. ANTHONY ROBINSON, who was recently in Yakutia, looks at the problems the Soviets face in exploiting its enormous wealth. ANTHONYFT - 1,625 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous658 1983-03-30 9 TVO-IR-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 A medium machine (5) 6 Handy Walter (5) 9 Slay animal? (7) 10 Initialruah (S) 11 Approaches the listener in very different ways (5) 12 It's staked for many a purpose (5) 13 They're no stains (7) IS Scurrilous dog? (3) 17 Publicity tor658 words
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Miscellaneous675 1983-03-30 9 tv&radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Optninf Mowed by Love Forever (Mandarin) 4.10 Friends (Documentary) 475 Exercise with Gkria 4.50 Nature's Natch Underwater 5.15 The Bectric Company: Children's educational programme 5.45 The Lefend of Kinf Arthur: King Arthur, now convinced that Queen Guinevere is having an affair with Sir Lancelot, gives675 words
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Advertisement170 1983-03-30 10 Date SuncU Time 11am Adults $18+* Children $12++ (under 12 years t Sunday, April 3 11am 3pm $18** Paramount Hotel Marine Parade Road. Singapore 1544 7#/: 344 5577 i r A hearty set meal that's a gourmet's delight, at a stea|chouse that serves only the choicest, most succulent steaks and170 words
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Advertisement245 1983-03-30 10 Sip anexobc cocktail under thestars. J v. I Exotic tropical cocktails. Foodstalls serving delightful food from East and West. Tony Goh serenades most nights. And movies at 8.15pm on Sunday. The Tradewinds. At the Hilton. A great place to be. A mostremarkabk collection of musical gems ever to flow from245 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article435 1983-03-30 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday recovered from early lows on light overseas support in thin, cautious trading ahead of annual results from major companies in Hongkong today. Prices opened slightly lower in line with Wall Street, brokers said. The Hang Seng index ended up 3.66 points at 979.56, against435 words
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Article438 1983-03-30 11 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday closed at a record high for the second day running, with sentiment encouraged by the imminence of economy boosting measures, including a possible cut in the official discount rate, dealers said. The market average rose a provisional 36.22 points to close at438 words
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Article180 1983-03-30 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on higher turnover of 1.99 million pesos, up from 786,255 pesos on Monday, dealers said. The commercial and industrial index fell 0.4 to 110.09, the mining marker rose 10.7 to 1,315.4 and the oils index lost 0.022 to 1.203. Lepanto "B" rose to 0.1250180 words
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Article256 1983-03-30 11 MAR M iUad INDUSTRIALS A Alpha Aberctxn *15 unch a* And a at sr ir* Bartowi 11» -8 C Q 8mlU> iho CMA 1300 unch Oirrt» rtnmncc M& D» Bam Ind ■dean E4pn 13B00 unch r*d Volk «0 unch MB Orttcmn HhreVd m -4 Lib Holds too unch Lonrho256 words
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Article165 1983-03-30 11 mar a AMUM a MP *K«" JT7H S ®H 41 l*fc 2BH H I i <Jfc—JC M* «3* L3H n 1M web uncb Can Imp Bk Cm Pn» Xf -<* inwh ft Comlnco 4M 1 Coo* Uirbenor Dinlwt Denlaon SB MH 1M unch unch Dom ttUmmm Don Tu M.165 words
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Article81 1983-03-30 11 MAR 1 T* FORWARD MARKET SM -4 Arhxl in 1 -M Ajtur Rrairt n »4 11* 1 +-M CanjMf Cock Dt B*ers im u JTM > +M -S -4 Etoctrobal Ob-Inno-Bm On Or Bra Lamb zns SMO MM 10 -a ■M .mm +41 Hate* rmo +M5 P*tro am Ry!81 words
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Article89 1983-03-30 11 MAR a Dm AeyelehmH in SUO IMflA <U «u arc 13X30 tftJtt Cofnmerebnnt Coatl Oummi Daimler-Bans rwutn 19* 00 1M0 •4.00 -XT -14 10 Demac Deutactic Bu Drwantr Ban OHH k SUP k no w 178.00 ♦t -OJ .1 Hoeclut lAim •u Hoticb 4X30 -13 HorUo Kantadt KH r89 words
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Article97 1983-03-30 11 Baitofl H» Rrl ***** -750 Central* CM Cood Acqua Roan KrfcUnia TO 1 106 7M0 -11 100 Flat Ord 3000 Qenermll »Mf« -375 Olm in rm 3170 moo •10 146 luictmenti Ord 1718 ***** -t -300 lUUfW 1146 Le petit Ord no 30 UidlobAAca MlUno An Ord Uoodadod Prtr97 words
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Article498 1983-03-30 11 A LATE, broadly-baaed turnaround yesterday led the market to close with a slightly firmer bias in quiet trading after being widely lower most of the day following overnight falls in international gold prices and on Wall Street. Near the close the All Ordinaries index was up 0.9 points498 words
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Article184 1983-03-30 11 PRICES yesterday closed mixed in selective trading, dealers said. The Book Club index dropped 0.14 of a point to 114.74 on turnover of 26.7 million baht, with 260,886 shares traded. Jalaprathan Cement fell 7.50 baht to 161 and Industrial Finance Corp lost 2.50 to 135 while Slam City Cement184 words
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Article151 1983-03-30 11 MAR a n. ARM III 4 Akao AMKV Amtti urun -JJ 57 JO -1.4 ll«Ji -0.1 ttM -U m.at +<u Amrotak S3■»h n. M -1 Boakm i« LOO III aefe J BurUl Gtland tut -u ti m +tkt C*ly Dell M1J ML LAO ui SO LOO -1 IH Banter151 words
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Article98 1983-03-30 11 Action* BuHam AiumtaM Br. Aluaula* Ra> Brown Bo»«ri Br. CUM CMgy Br. IK •a JOB 1190 MM -1 13 -U at* omcj p c C1l» Oe*7 R» Credit SulM Br Crvdlt Sulaw Reg Btoktrovatt Br. MM m ltlOxd J62xd uncti -13 I -M -U -M Omcft Plaehar Br OkXMii98 words
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Article169 1983-03-30 11 MAR a Pn COSBEILLE Alr-LiquVW B 8 N OeremU Utnoiw C 8 r (ThoouooCte rrtncalae dei Petroiea Credit roneler De rrmnee Haetette (UbrelrWI MirlUnw Mlchelin (B) Omnium Philip. (Nt Oni BexU) PrtnUrap* 8 A Ronl Dutch 1] minor GROUP m 1817 JBOJO una «n vn SMO Ol ISA IM169 words
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Article299 1983-03-30 11 Reuter RECENT Taiwanese measures to relax financial regulations and to open up money markets have contributed to a rise of 50 per cent in stock prices in Taiwan over the past two months, brokers in Taipei said. They noted that confidence of an economic recoveryReuter - 299 words
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Article995 1983-03-30 11 NEW YORK STOCK prices closed lower for the second straight session on Monday as volume weakened in advance of this week's religious holidays. The Dow Jones industrial average fell about 6.77 points to 1133.32. But the blue chip index recovered from its low for the day of995 words
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Article746 1983-03-30 11 EQUITIES yesterday opened easier in moderate trading in line with Wall Street and on renewed fears for oil prices, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was down 3.3 points at 652.2. Government bonds were as much as V< point higher in longer dated issues on the746 words
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Advertisement46 1983-03-30 11 Where taste still matters. Haute cuisine fran<;aise the bubbles and the ambience and now the distinctive charm of Paul Gostelow at the Baby Grand nightly. Luncheon: 12 'till 3 Dinner: 7 'till 11.30 The Octagon, sth Floor, 105 Cecil Street, Singapore 0106 Reserve on 223 336646 words
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Advertisement181 1983-03-30 11 Everyone's taking a daily interest in Hongkmgßankfc Savings Accounts. ,r i a •i*" n»" l|9>" i lIM Iff#' «f«fif* If f-• i Xv'lfim-" v Hongkongßank gives you more by paying interest on your interest Accumulated daih interest Open a Savings Account with the Hongkongßank and you earn interest everyday. More181 words
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1712 1983-03-30 12 BID aad otter prices officially listed and hiidaem In aad reported to the Stack Exchange of Singapore yee- terday with the number of (hare* traded shoam In brackets In Ms of 1.000 units anteas other»lat specified AH Ttanes Settlement Contracts are quoted1,712 words
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Article165 1983-03-30 12 The Commerce IK 3.44 The Savlngi Fund 1.71 l.Mbcd S'pore Prot Fund l.« 151 S'pore Sec. Find US 2.X S'pore brvast Fund LU 1.JD S'pore Equity Fund L» L4T MUUWtl SDR MtiSvwTnmd 1 Mr Ma urn ,m U M*1 Prt* Fund L« IS1 Mai Security Fund 1-* LM165 words
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Article3207 1983-03-30 12 IMS/IMS Hick Low Coapuy Last Sale +orGr"» Dir D1T CTT Gr'e TTd Net P/B Vol Day (•OOO) High Low SBCTION ONB INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL aso 196 sss 499 990 141 ao 991 490 999 490 990 1090 490 510 1049 394 440 HO SM 190 990 sn3,207 words
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Article1688 1983-03-30 12 BID aad ofkr pricM MBcMlljr hMd nd rapMdto the May. with the Mbar* aim traded tttcmm M tractate t> lots at IMS ante mlm «Mala Madfled mnmuu AIM (LMB IM) (M) LM (M) 1M (M) LM (I) LM (S) 1» (I*) LM A Ctas (15TB) AMD (UB1,688 words
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Article438 1983-03-30 12 PRICES MM M the flßgO PMB stock BTltoopi yesterday tost toto tayta* lilted the —rfcN to iSeeeeMtore™ Tines CiapHto ladex etaeed IM estate Mgher st SIMS while tie BMb IM LSI potato ahead st SSUi sellers'ap> As hay us kept sway, prtees eaaed oltheagh a438 words
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Article612 1983-03-30 12 PRICES closed mixed on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Except for some speculative stocks which rose sharply, prices were traded within narrow band*. After opening at about overnight levels, prices drifted far the greater part of the morning m nslim In the afternoon, price* rose612 words
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217 1983-03-30 13 THE once-profitable operations of South East Asia Lumber Corporation (Seal) '•have been hit hard by the worldwide recession. For the six months ended Dec 31, 1962, the „group incurred a pre-tax loss of MfM7,043 against a profit of H.QS million before tax217 words
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Article549 1983-03-30 13 NYT THE American Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Paradyne Corporation with violating federal securities laws in connection with a scheme to obtain a US$lOO million computer contract from the Social Security Administration. According to the complaint, a demonstration model that Paradyne used in part toNYT - 549 words
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184 1983-03-30 13 JACK Chia (Australia) Ltd has announced new appointments and changes to its board of directors and management. The current deputy chairman, Mr JTC Hewison, will be appointed managing director of the company from July 1. Mr Hewison will continue to be a partner of a184 words
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Article168 1983-03-30 13 FEDERAL Flair Bhi's wholly-owned subsidiary in Hongkong, Fedflour Trading (HK), has raised its paid-up capital from HK$100,000 to $1 million by a further issue of 900,000 shares of $1 each. The Singapore Stock Exchange has asked OverseaChiaese Baakiag Carparatfea whether there will be any change in the group's168 words
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Article679 1983-03-30 13 Curat Paymeat Bz Backs Data Tatal far Tatal far Pmlai Date May 6 OlM PayaMe Ike year Aleit 2*% May 18 Jun 15 5% 3.7%(a) Ayr BMai Bi 10%I Mar 30 Apr 12 Apr 27 10% 29% 25%I Mar 30 Apr 12 Apr 27 25% 95% A—Uil AmI679 words
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150 1983-03-30 13 EAKNINQB grewtk hu •< tie twe the h—g ■•■f Le—g lateMn, tfcree-sßi-iThsIMUBe 1 'ia«~e H Hi gam, eeit rtM la te MUM mtmm (er the wtx ataaths to Dm SI WL f1.17 afllka at the giaap level, riw,iin wttfe a tl per eeat rise150 words
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Article357 1983-03-30 13 MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Bhd has managed to pull itself back into the black (or the financial year ended Dec 31 1982. The calcium carbide maker turned property developer has reported group pretax profit of MJS 68 million, reversing the previous 15-month run of losses. The improved357 words
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Advertisement797 1983-03-30 13 NANYANG FINANCE LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANY 1 (kicorporated in tha RapubCc of Sinjipore) BALANCE SHEET as at 30th September 1982 3 r 4 a s I Carrad And Fmmm kr 52J35 ***** ***** tSJSS 13.444 7.270 •.114,277 J.725J* 6.*****7 3.725.3 M 1.756,205 2,«4.»7»|| 1.753.7*2 2J***** 5*530.744 U5334 40C H62«7J»71797 words
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Article175 1983-03-30 14 Rises G K Ufa 3600 100 MiBw aw 906 +40 40 Juki bt 606 +40 o»>m i Ktautii imt Tta HO 480 +36 +30 DBS 800 15 U M Flo« IT 373 130 13 10 ICB Pakll* St imk 725 615 10 10 X L ImN 8*1 Fnpi «trU«175 words
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Article, Illustration174 1983-03-30 14 Rites Jacks Intl 675 +80 Shell 750 +50 Ind Oxygei i 490 +44 Norsechem t aw 30 Utd Est 560 +20 G Kent 1080 +20 Bedford 730 +20 Selprop 585 -P15 P Bank 680 15 Lion Corp U 0 Land 384 380 +14 +10 C A C Ltd174 words
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340 1983-03-30 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - BY NAJEEB JARHOM SUPREME Corporation Bhd has announced a 22.5 per cent increase in group pre-tax profits to MJ7.04 million for the six months ended Dec 31, 1962, from $5.75 million previously. In spite of the rise in earnings, group turnover showed a slight340 words
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329 1983-03-30 14 THE Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee has approved Selangor Properties proposed restructuring and special issue to bumiputra investors, subject to two conditions. The first is that all matters pertaining to the valuation of assets and pricing of shares involved in the exercise be determined by329 words
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126 1983-03-30 14 GROWTH Industrial Holdings and associate company Pan-Electric Industries have each formed an investment subsidiary. In separate announcements to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the companies that both investment subsidiaries are currently dormant. GIH said that its investment subsidiary, called GIH Investment Pte Ltd,126 words
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184 1983-03-30 14 UEN Bee MmMm yeatortoy i—wrd It toi ftwired a MttM el takeever «Her (real Peak Hu HtUhp. TV- Mttec f.lUw* Peak Bui's aaasaasa— l tkat It «BMbilMnlttvtf micMheMkbrilltew tttaaailmlaUL Peak Hm waa iMgpl to make a geaeral «Her altar Liea Bae Sawmills, the184 words
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Article55 1983-03-30 14 H.K.HANG 8ENC Tuesday 979.5« Monday 979.9 Week Ago 961.45 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday «50» Monday 646 9 Week Ago 646.1 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 906.9 Monday 905.3 Week Ago .606.6 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 665 5 Friday 066 9 Week A«0 692.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1140 09 Friday55 words
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149 1983-03-30 14 CYCLE Carriage Ltd has Anally hreken Its ■>- Malayan UsMed Industries' proposed Mi far the eoaspa. ■JIn reply Is a letter frea the OuailMia Iniastry Ceaaell, CAC y ester Say saM Us dbeeten were set aware si aay pripisH sr psaflng149 words
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Article73 1983-03-30 14 AMALOAMATKD Steei Mlib pre-tax preflt tt MtffS Sea tor tae rtx mimttm tmĕei Dee SI, IMS («U8 sriUea In IW>. Twiim rese le fflJI sriflha (HUI mOHm). attrifeateMe Hea (C-4 sriUtoa). e e ALUMBOUM Wmgtm tt Mmlmjtim made pre-tax preflto d «U aihi tor ae «ear aM Dee U,73 words
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621 1983-03-30 14 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani PEGI Malaysia has increased its stake in Dunlop Holdings PLC, sparking speculation once again in Investment circles whether it would later launch a bid for the UK rubber technology giant. The company, in a late announcement yesterday, said it purchased621 words
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188 1983-03-30 14 YEO Hlap Seng Ltd has announced a reorganisation of Its group of companies in Hongkong. Its wholly owned subsidiary, Yeo Hiap Seng (Hongkong) Ltd, which markets and distributes all Yeo's products hi Hongkong and Macao, will now come under the group's 71 per188 words
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Advertisement285 1983-03-30 14 Specialist in Aluminium signs, Bronze signs, Neon-light, Plastic signs Room numberings,etc. (Also House repairing, BulcKng white washing Roofing maintenance) UNIVERSAL SIGNCRAFTS CONSTRUCTION CQ Factory: Apt Blk 5070 Avenue 3 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park II #01-1523 Singapore 2056. Te1:*****89-*****47 a k- NEW DIRECTIONS IN MARKETING nn This sethinar aims to285 words
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Advertisement184 1983-03-30 14 MAGIC NIGHIS IN ■m Hit Ji i ■sn VI Black White (%/''n//f//////: Yd r 11 wtO® y jy y v V v m v\ **********11 I 111 *****111 H' I 11 If H Lucky dire dnd Enchantment awaits you March 18 April 16 at Singapore's chic nightspot— Black Velvet Cold,184 words
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Miscellaneous51 1983-03-30 14 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy in the day; showers in the afternoon. Report tar U km prtar tolJim March Maximum temperature 33.8 Associated humidity 60 Minimum temperature 25J. Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 7.65 Rainfall in millimetres Nn Total rainfall for the month 18.6 Total rainy days for the month51 words
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296 1983-03-30 15 URUGUAY is reported to be considering proposals to set up an open registry on similar lines to that of Liberia and Panama, which could boost the South American registry more than six fold to 500 ships. A number of foreign shipowners296 words
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518 1983-03-30 15 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM A SINGAPORE company, Mondale Shipping and Enterprises, will enter the Straits/South Africa trade in April. Mondale's plans to start its new service to South Africa comes right after the departure of another Singapore company, Magna Marine Line, and UK518 words
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Article140 1983-03-30 15 TAIWANESE shipbreaking yards will be able to offer gas-freeing facilities within the next two to three months. This appears to be the result of increasing pressures which have made it clear that such a move was necessary. With its own gas-freeing facilities, the Taiwanese breakers will be able140 words
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Article151 1983-03-30 15 LLOYD'S Register of Shipping has developed a new finite element programme for the structural analysis of ships for desk top computers. The latest development by Lloyd's enables the user to construct a modelling ship structures using plate elements in addition to bar and rod elements. The programme151 words
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Article680 1983-03-30 15 ACTocpter Ate* AMMUM AUtraaa AJfmc Aafouvt Page VI vm VI vn VI IV C«1 1 1 s 9 Aattrm Stf| AFCUM tfl Aqua UOM Anbtu BuJk Ai|HM A3CL Aaialmfccr AMHntaM DC X VI m X X IV m V VI 9 I 3 4 1 9 4680 words
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Article, Illustration539 1983-03-30 16 Seatrade AMIDST what must be seen as rather gloomy prognoses, a faint glimmer of hope has appeared for the owners of very large bulk carriers. A shortfall in supply of vessels in the 150,000-200,000 dwt range of almost one million by 1965 isSeatrade - 539 words
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Article49 1983-03-30 16 PT ELHAM Fortune r Jno of Indonesia has signed a letter of Intent with Imodco's Special Projects Group for the engineering of a major tanker conversion. Imodco will supply comprehensive marine, naval architectural and electrical services to convert the tanker into a permanently moored storage vessel.49 words
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170 1983-03-30 16 AFP A MODERN two-masted sail-rigged motor cargo ship has been launched in Japan and will be commissioned for coastal service in late April. Fuyo Kaiun (Shipping) of Tokyo said its 2,100-ton deadweight Seayo Maru is expected to cut fuel consumption by about 40 perAFP - 170 words
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Article1890 1983-03-30 16 SMALL irregular freight movements were seen for some grain bookings on Monday from the US Gulf, with a 25 cent decline for a 70,000 tonner destined for the Netherlands at US$B. A cargo from the Gulf to west coast Mexico paid $19.50, up $1, but the 121.90 agrcfed1,890 words
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Article755 1983-03-30 16 AFP THERE was an underlying steadiness on the freight market last week, although the US grain rates to Japan were rather volatile, with those for 30,000 tonners reaching 10-month highs, but for the larger vessels, payments eased back. A holiday in Japan on Monday meant a quiet startAFP - 755 words
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Article208 1983-03-30 17 THE MAJOR flfalpfkinc consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Strait* parts/Australia, Straits/Japan and the 1"*»"% lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. fv Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container208 words
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332 1983-03-30 17 Reuter HOWALDTSWERKEDEUTSCHE Werft AG (HDW), a subsidiary of state-owned Salzgltter AG, will make 4,155 of Its Hamburg and Kiel workforce redundant under a recovery plan approved on Mooday, managing board chairman Klaus Ahlers said. He said the wmhfurce will be reduced toReuter - 332 words
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Article89 1983-03-30 17 AFP THE major Japanese tanker-talker operator, Sanko Steamships, aid ft would scale down lt« tonnage by around 150 vessels or 12 million deadweight toon from the present 225 veweh or 20 million tons over the next two yean. The company snid the rimrp reduction in Its tonnage wouldAFP - 89 words
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732 1983-03-30 17 ONE of the oldest and most famous names in British shipping. Ellerman City Liners, has been put up (or sale. The Ellerman group which has extensive global interests was pot on the market at the request of stockholders who are seeking buyers far the732 words
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5782 1983-03-30 22 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when BCHEDIHE 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 Port5,782 words
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Article782 1983-03-30 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy v Tokto Exp 53/522 Takari n 2126 China Cont 20W HakataM 46/386 Arnold Maersk 8304 Selandla 097 Pacific E 43S Jayakarta 60B P Truman 114/3 Glory Ace 31B B Dahlia 204/83 Monte Ruby 02B Kaxukawa Maru782 words
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Article1719 1983-03-30 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adriatic C—flair Continental Fttdm <S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Jambatan tint (PK)/R Jumabhoy A Son» (PN) Um Transgroup Pu Ltd (S) AhreakM Umt fcnlw Kim Shpg (S). AMrsd C1,719 words
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Article440 1983-03-30 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVE8 Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Asian Clipper BenJ&mas Builder Builder m Hel Long Jiang Manoloeverett New Panther New Peacock Perils Rainbow SA Vergelegen Success 5 A1 tan burg Billiton n Feng Lei Hannan Lu Niaga XXVII Silver Light Srtwljaya Vega Vishva Bandhan440 words
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Advertisement352 1983-03-30 15 Everett Lines FOR TMI MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHIT T AGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA •RANGOON BUCNOS AIRES •CALLAO MAT ARAM Everett Steamship Corpn. 1/A Chrtoi< Centre Singapore 1 lei *****' 9 36. Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bid« Tel *****/3 Port Mat* Afwts Harrisons352 words
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Advertisement193 1983-03-30 15 HSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES M FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE SEALOM) SHPPWG AGENCES (R«. lb. 242K5/OOC) 70 SHENTON WAY #04OK MARINA HOUSE. SNGAPORE 0207 I TEL *****94 TELEX NO RS2S4I9 I CPS OFC 2nd FIR. TPC Unit 230 TEL *****31 and *****32 |TERMMAL OFC 2nd193 words
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Advertisement18 1983-03-30 15 LONDON Freights WEEKLY Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather18 words
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Advertisement488 1983-03-30 15 IRAQI LINE IMQI JTiTf J( (c* attlTiMi TMMPCRt SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE BAGHDAD AQABA All other Iraqi destinations with through B/ts I CQ Agents UNIPACIFIC TRANS I TRADING A6[NCT FTF I*o TEL *****4 (5 LINES) SINGAPORE n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAIN TO: U-fl. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EABT CANADA, INLAND POINTB Id488 words
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Advertisement400 1983-03-30 16 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eufoog •P Ketaog Sport 2) 3) Kb.fi 4) Gb^( 1) Glwr| 3) S'Mn 4) S'pwt m 8/4 15/4 22/4 29/4 6/5 13/5 NHON t> 5/4 N. DELFT 12/4 SEUfOA 19/4 &DEJBHAI 26/4 B. SUB* f 3/5 TOYMM 10/5 N. HOUTMAN 17/5 20/4 27/4 4/5 11/5400 words
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Advertisement372 1983-03-30 16 Y.S. LINE YAM A ***** A-SHINNtHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA South Waat Pacific North Wml Atlantic/Canada Wi 14/5 2V5 2V9 a/s nn na VI MIDDLE CAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES W Pan Asia Line, ltd. CONTAMERSCRVICt TO/FROM JAPAN A TAIWAN glut la SMU SIM FM.T «a KHMLIi AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD372 words
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Advertisement842 1983-03-30 17 The Straits Steamship Group i QCC Overseas Containers Limited I CONTAIN*RSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINfNT STRAITS SHPPMG Bronot Ports and Bangkok MS TO/FMM BANGKOK U/« a/4 22/4 24/t 27/4 2J/4 H/4 B/l W M M U/l U/» 11/* M/ 5 M/l 11/1 M/l W% 2VS a/i n/s a/s a/5 a/i842 words
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Advertisement299 1983-03-30 18 EVERGREEN LINE FW EAST/Wton CONTAMDt SOWK2 ACCEPT* Fa l 10. CARGO FOR: sir S ts W »/S 14/5 W 5 u/j r0: 22/5 M/s n/s <Hlo sr(K,lMQUl1 helswi MOCK "gg: W ffUBTOW bbterdam w nnaMM EUROPE/FAR EAST CONTAIO SOVtCE I«« Ijnc lm Mpr l«w IMf also acciptib Hi 4/1 7/1299 words
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Miscellaneous191 1983-03-30 24 .n v. 3? n m l V r.o/' ¥>:: jV OE fl (■kjß »IWI iH a m w 7 IS :h ft mS k m K x I ■v®: V 5 i m i ifc wJ X-.. ✓f SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORN4NQ. LEGEND: R191 words
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