The Business Times, 2 April 1981
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Title Section10 1981-04-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 THURSDAY, APRIL 2,1981 60 CENTS10 words
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Article49 1981-04-02 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday sent a message to US President Ronald Reagan expressing "shock and disbelief" at the attempt on his life. The message said: "I am relieved to learn that you are only temporarily disabled and that your chances of full recovery are excellent."49 words
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Article68 1981-04-02 1 AP WASHINGTON, Wed. A high-spirited President Reagan, out of the intensive care unit, is walking around and conducting "business as usual" in a suite at George Washington University Hospital. The president stayed up late on Tuesday night to watch the first hour of the televised AcademyAP - 68 words
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Article57 1981-04-02 1 AFP NORTHERN POLAND, Wed. The Polish independent trade union Solidarity decided today to lift the "state of alert" for a nationwide general strike. The decision was taken at a meeting of the union's coordinating executive committee which was discussing the recent union-government negotiations following the incidentsAFP - 57 words
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Article60 1981-04-02 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia has asked the Thai authorities to help check the flow of Thai Muslim refugees into its northern state of Kedah. More than 180 Thai Muslim refugees, many of them women and children, have crossed into Malaysia from south Thailand during the pastReuter - 60 words
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Article74 1981-04-02 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysian security forces have crippled the Ninth Armed Work Force an elite communist terrorist unit with the surrender of four of its members and the capture of another two. The was announced by Home Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie who said that otherAFP - 74 words
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Article73 1981-04-02 1 AP CANADA, Wed. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's drive to bring the Canadian constitution home from Britain by July 1 has been dealt a setback by a provincial court which ruled he was acting illegally. The Newfoundland Supreme Court of Appeal said on Tuesday that Mr Trudeau mustAP - 73 words
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Article58 1981-04-02 1 AP MOSCOW, Wed. Iran's ambassador to the Soviet Union said today that his country "reserves the right" to get arms from "wherever we deem it advisable," including the Soviet Union. But ambassador Mohammad Mokri told a news conference that despite its war with Iraq, Iran currently wasAP - 58 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article132 1981-04-02 1 Rises Indices Strait* Trading F E Levingston Spore Land Jack* Int P M R I H Leong Credit C Sugar* Taiping Textile FAN PMC C K Tang 1440 1120 1080 486 800 795 1130 324 645 1570 630 80 60 60 56 50 45 40 32 30 30 B.T.Indicator:132 words
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Article, Illustration149 1981-04-02 1 Rises Indices PMRI 820 Genting 1650 Hong Leong Credit 850 Jacks Int 530 C Sugars 1200 S Trading 1500 Text Corp 240 U 0 Land 390 Weames 416 S'pore Land 1160 Dragon Phoenix 249 Fusan 304 City Dev 565 T Textile 340 Palmco 434 Setron (M) 312 Haw149 words
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598 1981-04-02 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - 20pc ANNUAL GROWTH EXPECTED By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Economic Development Board projects an annual growth of 20 per cent in the office equipment industry over the next five years. Investment in this sector is expected to hit $74 million by 1985. The industry, still598 words
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Article246 1981-04-02 1 IT was history in the local share market yesterday as the Stock Exchange of Singapore industrial index crossed the 800-mark for the first time to reach 801.61. The Straits Times industrial index also touched a record high of 833.28. The previous record set by the ST246 words
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Article437 1981-04-02 1 FONG MEW LENG - By FONG MEW LENG THE Robin group is diversifying into the computer business with a close to $30 million venture to develop software for users in this region. The new venture, to be undertaken by a newlyformed group of subsidiaries called Robin Information Systems, comes437 words
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Article344 1981-04-02 1 THREE senior staff appointments have been announced by the government in what appears to be the beginning of more aggressive efforts to improve the building industiV in Singapore. Au Eng Kok, currently general manager of the Urban Redevelopment Authority, will assume the new post of managing director,344 words
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234 1981-04-02 1 SINGAPORE-mtde household and electrical products will be exhibited for the first time in a trade fair in China. Ten local and foreignbased companies have agreed to exhibit their products at the household aid electrical product exhibition to be held in Shanghai from234 words
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308 1981-04-02 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA SINGAPORE is concluding a limited bilateral airworthiness agreement with the United States under which the Republic's director of civil aviation can certify aerospace products for export to America. Minister for Trade and Industry Goh Chok Tong said this at308 words
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116 1981-04-02 1 TWO new Members of Parliament have been appointed ministers of state with effect from yesterday. Dr Yeo Ning Hong. MP for Kim Seng, is now Minister of State for Defence. This brings to two the number of ministers of state for defence. The116 words
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Advertisement8 1981-04-02 1 GOOD READING MATTERS Slimes Bookshops See Page 38 words
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Advertisement162 1981-04-02 1 NO MYSTIQUE in this INVESTMENT A (><><> d ()riental 11»«*l h.is it C harisma. which derives from an Aesthetic fusion of Design. Artistrv. Technical Construction. Durability. Symbolism. History and Age The better the C arpet. the more powerful the C harisma. Moreover, additional factors come into play: Karity, Intellectual Clarity162 words
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Advertisement74 1981-04-02 1 BOAT builder awarded Sim COMPANY introducing robotics Australian contract 5 gets SDF grant 12 STOREANS are more respon- SI NDSTRAND Pacific to make sive to mail advertising 5 aircraft fuel pumps 12 WANG Laboratories a formida- PETRONAS' oil exploration ble contender 7 plan 12 CROSSWORD i, TV AND RADIO t,74 words
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Advertisement273 1981-04-02 1 Leader... Pane C Is Oil blowing ICAP apart? ABQ 4th Qoarter 1980 ICAP does not appear to be working out very well When Australia introduced ICAP some two years ago. it sought to create a lower air fares market which would also boost the revenue of its national carrier, Qantas.273 words
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Advertisement15 1981-04-02 1 the one and only Or. Sony any day of tKe year *****1 See back page15 words
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REGIONAL
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article405 1981-04-02 2 Agencies THAILAND has proven deposits of natural gas in the Gulf of Thailand of over 10 trillion cubic feet. The deposits should last for about 40 years at a daily consumption rate of 250-300 million cubic feet; 72 wells have been drilled in the gulf, 39 ofAgencies - 405 words
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899 1981-04-02 2 THE "'positive" influences affecting the Malaysian economy will prevail over the negative ones this year and this should result in continued economic growth in an environment of price stability. Bank Negara, in its annual report, pinpointed these influences as the gathering strength of domestic899 words
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269 1981-04-02 2 INDONESIA'S economic performance for the past two years has been "awarded" a star by Chemical Bank's regional economist for Asia, Mr Erie Rasmussen. Mr Rumusseu, who was addressing a Indonesian Business Association of Singapore (IBAS) luncheon meeting yesterday, considers the country a prospective269 words
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292 1981-04-02 2 AP AN OFFICIAL of the Reagan Administration has defended a request to Congress for U*****.9 million in aid to Indonesia, despite its oil wealth. The request calls for $75 million in economic programs, an increase over the current year's $66 million. But food aidAP - 292 words
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255 1981-04-02 2 AP AGREEMENTS on military bases between the United States and other countries, especially the Philippines, are threatened by a new American law that gives job preference to US military dependants, two Congressmen said on Tuesday. The agreement with the Philippines gives such preferenceAP - 255 words
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501 1981-04-02 2 NYT THE VALIDITY of the 1973 Philippine Constitution under which the government of President Marcos rules, has been challenged by 130 of the 311 members of the body that drafted it. The challenge came on Tuesday, a week before a national plebiscite on proposed amendmentsNYT - 501 words
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Advertisement223 1981-04-02 2 Rick's an accountant,but he's only iust discovered adding one and one gives nim more -«r A V Kt >< J DBS Autosave. £3 DBS Rick found a cheque book was very useful to buy things when he wasn't carrying sufficient cash. It was also a very convenient way to pay223 words
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Advertisement115 1981-04-02 2 The daily Aircraft Schedule hat been held over because of pressure of space. Flight information by telephone can be obtained from the airport (*****8) or from the respective airlines: SI A *****47/*****48, Garuds *****7, MAS *****2, CPA *****7, Qantas *****01, BA *****01, KLM *****1. 'rt£Z/\ MEZ Electric Motors W (Czechoslovakia)115 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article287 1981-04-02 3 Reuter THE British economy is likely to decline further during this year. In its quarterly bulletin, the Bank of England predicts that investment would continue to drop sharply, unemployment would rise and a combination of higher taxes, lost jobs and lower pay rises would hitReuter - 287 words
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319 1981-04-02 3 Reuter THE Export-Import Bank of the US has put off final action on a US$29O million subsidised loan to an airline owned by Australian publisher Rupert Murdoch. The loan, for 18 Boeing airliners, was due for final approval by the bank's boardReuter - 319 words
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294 1981-04-02 3 BRITAIN'S "marriage of the century" between the heir to the throne, Prince Charles, and Lady Diana Spencer on July 29 is more likely to be the "money-making event" of the century. There is no doubt among financiers, bankers and businessmen that the marriage will294 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article350 1981-04-02 3 Agencies THE Reagan Administration has assured Dutch Prime Minister Andreas van Agt it would not resort to protectionism against Japanese cars or adopt policies that would encourage South African racial apartheid. Mr van Agt said these were two major conclusions from his meeting with Vicepresident George Bush,Agencies - 350 words
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Article116 1981-04-02 3 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan won an important victory for his economic programme when the Senate upheld nearly US$l billion of his budget cuts on Tuesday. It was the first major vote on a Reagan proposal in Congress since the attempt on his life. Later, treasury secretary DonaldReuter - 116 words
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461 1981-04-02 3 NYT Reuter REPRESENTATIVES of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries are trying hard to resolve sharp differences among members over Saudi Arabia's proposals for a long-term pricing strategy, Indonesian oil officials revealed on Tuesday. The officials, however, held out little hope that the differencesNYT; Reuter - 461 words
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205 1981-04-02 3 UPI POLAND'S Solidarity union leaders have ratified an agreement to cancel the general strike at a stormy session which reflected stiff opposition to the deal. They voted 22-4 with six abstentions on Tuesday to abandon the strike indefinitely and so avert a confrontation withUPI - 205 words
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Advertisement188 1981-04-02 3 A&W of S pore Sdn Bhd YAOHAN Singapore Pte Ltd 0 N 1 i LtdiUl sauNK *TE. LTD IHATS SI ultKtaifcrnw A It I, 8 33 CASTROL Far East Pte Ltd IcdStrn; (< > M m UL A r j mtHATSU u> S GILFILLAN R»(fcPte Ltd FITZPATRICK S Food Supplies188 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article464 1981-04-02 4 AP A LEADING sugar statistician said that future estimates of world sugar consumption will have to take into account the increasing use in foods of corn sweeteners. Nick Osman, editor of World Sugar Journal, added that the increasing use of cane and corn for gasoholAP - 464 words
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214 1981-04-02 4 Reuter MALAYSIAN tin output is forecast to decline to 59,000 tonnes in 1985 from an estimated 61,500 tonnes in 1980, the Fourth Malaysia Plan document for the period 1981-85 shows. Tin production in the period will still come from alluvial deposits in existing minesReuter - 214 words
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Article333 1981-04-02 4 THE Singapore market yesterday closed sharply lower with April One RSS buyers quoted at 242.50 cents per kilo, down 7.50 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. The morning market weakened some six cents on stoploss selling, general lack of buying and attempted April liquidation, they said. The market declined333 words
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Article381 1981-04-02 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. ***** 242 50N 237.50 238 50N Int 1 R.S.S. April 246.50 247 00 242.50 243 50 Int. 1 R.S.S. May 251 50 252 00 247 50381 words
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Article118 1981-04-02 4 NOON SSR and SMR price* yesterday RAS SSR 20 SSR 50 (1-ton pallet) (1 ton pallet) April (Carreat Mtk) Buyer* Seller* 226 50 *****N 223.50 225.50N May (Forward Mtk) Bayer* Seller* 228 50 230.50N 225 50 227 50N MRELB April May SMR CV SMR L SMR 5118 words
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Article81 1981-04-02 4 THE STRAITS tin price In Penang yesterday (ell 21 cents to $39.1% a kilo, still within the International Tin Agreement's middle range price of $39.11 to $32.74, dealers said. The (all was attributed mainly to weakness of sterling against the Malaysian dollar and easier overnight London advices, despite81 words
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Article34 1981-04-02 4 Rubber: April 1 Singapore: April: 242.50 cents (down 7.50 cents) Malaysia: April: 263.00 cents (down 7.50 cents) Tin: M $30.70 per kilo (down 21 cents) Official offering: 225 tonnes (down 60.25 tonnes)34 words
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145 1981-04-02 4 THE President of the Copper and Brass Fabricators Council, Mr Robert Wardell, expressed strong opposition to the US Bureau of the mint's proposal to switch to a zinc-based penny from copper alloys. In prepared remarks before a house banking subcommittee, Mr Wardell said the145 words
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Article188 1981-04-02 4 CHINESE Prodaee Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 111 kg yesterday. Coeooit oil: Bulk fob $117 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $130.00 sellers, new drum fob $136.00 sellers Copra: Mixed (loose) $66 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $415.00 sellers. Sarawak188 words
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Article196 1981-04-02 4 YARN "and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cottoa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.280; 32s 2.830. 40s 3.030 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article336 1981-04-02 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.08, 100 per cent third class 1.06, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.80. Special336 words
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Article639 1981-04-02 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday drifted down in very thin trading to end the morning £7 to £8 a tonne lower on light commission house selling, dealers said. They also reported scattered long liquidation in an otherwise featureless market. There was no news of physical activity. Turnover was 370639 words
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Article84 1981-04-02 4 Reuter SOUTH Korea aims to become the world's third largest supplier of textiles by 1986, behind West Germany and Italy, Commerce and Industry Minister, Suh Chung-Hwa said. South Korea, now in eighth position, has set a 1986 export goal of US$ll billion compared with theReuter - 84 words
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Article152 1981-04-02 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday finished strong, up 12 l 2 to 9 cents a bushel. Prices settled at or near the top of a 17 cent range. Sympathetic local shortcovering following the rally in corn futures and on lack of follow-through selling pressure carried prices to new152 words
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Article120 1981-04-02 4 IN THE Kuala Lumpur market yesterday, palm oil prices eased on lack of buying interest in quiet trading, dealers said. In the central region, April eased M 52.50 to $955 a tonne and May $7.50 to $920. June was quoted at $907.50. The refined market continued featureless on120 words
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Article168 1981-04-02 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed at or near the top of a seven cent range, up 5 1 to 4Vi cents a bushel. Sympathetic local shortcovering following the corn rally carried prices to day's highs, traders said. Active late buying of new crop December by the Large168 words
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Advertisement45 1981-04-02 4 r jt iK i i .1 Tfte Hunt 1981 y A w. *A >? >r V: f > All the timeless rituals of tfic tabic, updated uiqlitlij. bbrok& 5* Inter rwttuxvil Astt/Pacific The somcvlace special to take someone special. For reservations, please call 737/966 e*i 134 14445 words
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Advertisement235 1981-04-02 4 Pl«im ss« Pag* 9 for Asian Stocks 26-30 APRIL 1981 International Exhibition of Machinery and Materials for the Textile Fabrics Trade WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE TEXTILES: A TRULY GLOBAL INDUSTRY The Textile and clothing industries are among the largest and most diverse in the world, accounting for almost 10% of235 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article582 1981-04-02 5 SEMINARS AND COURSES Apr 6-7: Quality Circles. Shangri-La Hotel. AMR International. Inc Apr 6-7: Business Negotiation. SIM Conference Room (3rd floor. Thong Teck Building). Singapore Institute of Management Apr 6-10: Computer Auditing. Hilton Hotel. Price Waterhouse Associates Apr 6-10: Foreign Exchange Workshop, Holiday Inn Hotel. Bank of America582 words
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Article304 1981-04-02 5 THE NATIONAL University of Singapore (NUS) in conjunction with the University of Texas at Austin will conduct a management course from June 1 to 12. The two-week General Management Programme is aimed at broadening the knowledge of managers and strengthening their managerial skills. It also304 words
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Article216 1981-04-02 5 SINGAPOREANS are often twice as responsive as other nationalities to mail and other forms of 'direct response' advertising. Compared with an average response rate in most Western countries of 2 to 3 per cent, direct response advertising in Singapore has yielded average responses of 5 to216 words
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Article158 1981-04-02 5 AN Italian trade delegation left Singapore on Monday after a fruitful visit to the Republic. During the five-day stay the 10 members of the largest Italian industrialists' association in Italy. Assolombarda, met local manufacturers, agents and retailers. And they left Singapore armed with proposals for joint158 words
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Article95 1981-04-02 5 THE Rector of Imperial College, Lord Flowers, will be visiting Singapore from April 5 to 9. During his visit, he will have talks with the Minister for Education, Dr Tony Tan. and other senior government officials; and explore how the college can cooperate with the authorities in95 words
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Article, Illustration623 1981-04-02 5 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH A LEADING Australian boat builder has turned to Singapore because it cannot find enough skilled workers in Australia. CIC Industries, maker of Huntsman boats, last week awarded a $1 million contract to Chua Heng Industries to build 23-foot cruisers for the Australian623 words
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Advertisement213 1981-04-02 5 Leader page t FOR EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF YOUR BUSINESS J ;IP ii 12 Diethelm. Furniture that has no equal. Discover for yourself the complete range of Swiss Line 2000 Furniture System at our special showroom display. SWISS LINE 2000 FURNITURE SYSTEM Diethelm presents the Swiss Line 2000 Fumitute System to213 words
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Article405 1981-04-02 6 THE POWER of advertising is indisputable. Glossy photographs and catchy copy in newspapers and magazines, stunning shots on television and the cinema portraying the beautiful life that rewards those who use a certain product are part and parcel of our lives. The plain Janes and the405 words
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Article275 1981-04-02 6 SINGAPORE'S export success has been fuelled primarily by the multinational companies which have their own distribution outlets to take care of the marketing function. There are not many marketing problems they cannot deal with effectively given their extensive network of offices firmly established in275 words
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Article1462 1981-04-02 6 The electronic revolution in the eighties Book publishers in America believe, reports HERBERT MITGANG, that their basic informational software can be married to the new hardware of videodiscs, cassettes, data banks, microfiche, computers and cable systems. What do publishers have in mind? And what are they doingNYT - 1,462 words
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1262 1981-04-02 6 TOM HENEGHAN - It could be done says a report on the possibility of meeting world energy needs. TOM HENEGHAN explains. TOM HENEGHAN Reuter A SEVEN-YEAR international study by Western and communist scientists on meeting world energy needs during the next 50 years has summarised anReuter - 1,262 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous631 1981-04-02 6 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I A minor feature of army life (6) 7 A hindrance nothing less than bootlaces can create (8) 8 Do they break step when taken for a walk? (4) 10 Heavenly plant out East (6) II Think of a number (6) 14 Turn in opposite631 words
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Miscellaneous5 1981-04-02 6 UMUibtMMI BriStc^Ran]d>iclsepe I SWOOLD MR^e5 words
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Miscellaneous501 1981-04-02 6 VISIT TO THE ZOO I TIRED after a long hard day of work aad mare work? Thea sit hack, relax aad he eatertaiaed by taselaattag stories ahaat animal* la SOW round the world. News tram anan comes an at IJI pm aa channel a. Aad the haat tar the programme501 words
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Article, Illustration1649 1981-04-02 7 GUY DE JONQUIERES - The possibility of being four times bigger than IBM in 10 years' time makes Wang a formidable contender in the computer industry. Wang, reports GUY DE JONQUIERES, aims to stake out a place among the half-dozen top manufacturers who will spearhead the newlyemerging market for sophisticated electronic office1,649 words
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Article323 1981-04-02 7 An Wang - An Wang THE "DRIVING FORCE behind the rise of Wang j Laboratories, Dr An Wang, is a self-effacing but deeply determined physical with a brilliant record of technological innovation. Born in Shanghai 61 years ago, he went to the US in 1945 to take a post-graduate degree at323 words
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Article, Illustration228 1981-04-02 7 THE Singapore Open couldn't have been all that exciting, judging by the yawns of these muppet spectators! (left) US golfer Terry Anton uses the muppet gloves as club covers because "Well, they're someone you can talk to when you're playing badly." DURING a routine test of228 words
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Article807 1981-04-02 7 DAVID SHIPLER - FORUBL with DAVID SHIPLER NYT A REMARKABLE meeting took place recently in the offices of the Lucky Tours Co on Abdel-Khalek Sarwat Street in Cairo. It was all the more remarkable because it happens almost weekly. Maurice Kamel, the vice president of Lucky Tours, sat downNYT - 807 words
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Advertisement126 1981-04-02 7 A THREE DAY EXHIBITION-SALE OF THE FINEST HANDCRAFTED LACQUERWARE FURNITURE INLAID WITH MOTHER OF PEARL,CHINESE ANTIQUE PORCELAIN AND EUROPEAN PERIOD REPRODUCTION FURNITURE. It is unlikely that an exhibition of this magnitude will be repeated for some considerable time to come owing to the extreme scarcity of Lacquerware products of this126 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article212 1981-04-02 8 MAR 31 Fls ABN 289 00 1.5 Ahold 75 20 0.2 AkiO 22 10 1.1 AMEV 93 00 0.6 ***** -01 Amrobnk 56 30 0.4 23 00 1 Berk 0 46 00 -1 Bols 5670 0 4 BorsumlJ ***** -2 Burhmann 54 00 0.2 Byenkorf 36 20 0.7 C212 words
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Article270 1981-04-02 8 MAR 31 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Llquide 484 -4 B S N Gervals Danone 1005 *5 C S F (ThomsonC*f) ***** 49 Cle Franchise d;s Petroles 222 50 -1.5 Compagnle Flnanclere Compagnle Gcncrtic 407 -2 Credit Foncler De France 309 50 1 Hachett* (I lbralrle) 326 unch Machines Bull 56.10 -04270 words
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Article225 1981-04-02 8 MAR 31 Ore Aeg-Telefunken 58 10 01 Akzo 1980 08 Allz Leben 1066 00 5 AlU Vers ***** unch BASF 131 TO Bay H T Wbank 196 OOB Bay Vbank ***** 15 Bayer 116 50 2 BBC 240 50B unch BMW 158 50 1 C&ssella 312.10 7.7 Chem Verw225 words
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Article99 1981-04-02 8 MAR 31 Frs FORWARD MARKET Acff 281 -14 Arbe<l 1280 10 Astur 384 -4 B rase an 1004 -4 Bru-Lamb 1070 -4 Can par I486 ♦20 Cock 166 2 De Beers 327 2 Ebes 1620 unrh Elertrobel 2900 -100 Gb-Inno-Bm 2000 10 Gev 1300 10 Hobo It 2345 5699 words
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Advertisement182 1981-04-02 8 Where to wine,dine and entertain t The American Express Card. Don't leave home without it. Get away to Sentosa -JSfV *Z4tl £L. Costs only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY—THURSDAY (except public holidays182 words
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Advertisement150 1981-04-02 8 lubertug Still For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewording experience. Businessmen's Lunch Monday to Friday $19.50 f 10'' service c harge 3 cess Javanese Rijstafel Saturday Sunday $17.50 10'< service charge 2'< cess For reservations call *****77 it <$2> cnnii I *ju-k "SIH'IIHOII Siii^ii|N>n' A\L Dt S qjcc v150 words
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Advertisement204 1981-04-02 8 ;-|;{?\![;=,_!~~@--%?$,>"%^%$"~ •fiferi bW Their easy style vocal harmony and wide repertoire of nostalgw oldies and popular hits w ill soothe you into a very relaxed mood At the Imperial Bar 800 pm to 1 00 am nightly encept Sundays Lnwind and tela* with a IMPERIAL BAR long cool drink tour204 words
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Advertisement120 1981-04-02 8 Inn Of Happiness Dine Dine Cantonese style. Szechuan style. The Inn of Happiness brings together the best of two culinary worlds. Two kitchens. Two chefs. All to double your dining pleasure, with that famous Hilton service. For reservations, please call 737-2233. 215« Presenting STAR* MARK <Dias(safL> from USA Mar 23120 words
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Advertisement175 1981-04-02 8 A ft > »l/ The Dragon Palace Restaurant is where you can dine in regal splendour and dance to the mellow sounds of yesteryear with "The Zodiac". Spacious enough to accommodate 450 people in comfort. Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome* wnoepuee Cockptt Hotd Oxiey Rise'Penang Road.175 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article380 1981-04-02 9 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY MORE COMPANIES, especially those in Scandinavia, are taking a keener interest in the performance of the Singapore dollar against other currencies. Manufaturers Hanover Trust (MHT) and the Henley Centre for Forecasting recently asked 500 companies worldwide to name the currencies which they wanted380 words
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Article31 1981-04-02 9 TOTAL assets of Dresdner (Southeast Asia) rose from 552.3 billion in 1979 to $3.1 billion last year, not $2.3 million and $3.1 million respectively as reported in yesterday's Business Times.31 words
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Article165 1981-04-02 9 AFP At STRALIA has a new state bank the State Bank of New South Wales (NSW). This replaces the organisation formerly known as the Rural Bank which was under the dirertion of the NSW state government. It will have the same powers throught the NSW asAFP - 165 words
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452 1981-04-02 9 WONG AI KWEI - By WONG AI KWEI THE BIG industrial houses in India are showing more inter?st in using Singapore's credit facilities with the increasing volume of Indian investments in Indonesia and the region. Barely two months after Tata Textiles and Khatau Textiles of India secured a452 words
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Article604 1981-04-02 9 PEOPLE who believe that the Malaysian dollar should be kept at par with the Singapore dollar are trapped in the framework of "traditional thinking." said Bank Negara governor Datuk Aziz Taha He said the Malaysian government had looked into the implications oi »he depreciation of the604 words
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Article637 1981-04-02 9 BANK Negara has announced new guidelines (or lending by commercial banks and finance companies to priority sectors of the economy. It said while both groups had generally complied with the guidelines in force until 31 December 1980. 17 out of 38 commercial banks and 18 out637 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article525 1981-04-02 9 THE US dollar yesterday eased against major currencies. With little news following Tuesday's attempted assasination of President Reagan, trading in the local market was generally quiet, dealers said. Against the mark, the US dollar closed at 2.0950 60. easing slightly from yesterday's opening at 2.0970 90. During the525 words
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Article157 1981-04-02 9 THE US dollar yesterday steadied against major currencies in late trading after easing earlier on a technical reaction to its rise on Tuesday, dealers said The dollar traded at 2.0950 60 marks compared with an early 2 0957 62 and New York's closing 2.1100 20 and at 1.9160 80157 words
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Article22 1981-04-02 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 13.77 per cent.22 words
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Article192 1981-04-02 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Apr 1. IS DoUara(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 14': 14'. 1 month 13 9/16 13 7/16 2 months 14 13 3 months 14 > 14'. 6 months 141/16 14 5/16 9 months 14. 14'« 12 months 14 14. Sw192 words
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Article43 1981-04-02 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $90 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Apr 6 to Apr 10. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.43 words
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Article231 1981-04-02 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally higher compared with overnight levels after fluctuating narrowly throughout in quiet trading, dealers saidTotal sales for the day was recorded at 56 lots while volume for kerbs was at 82 lots, they said. April closed firmer at U*****.50/518.00 an ounce against 512 515231 words
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Article43 1981-04-02 9 T»« MM New York 11 90B 12 25B 12 20S 12 55S Zurich 12 20B 12 SOB 12 50S 12 90S Twt Singapore 11 SOB 1210 12 20S 12-SOS Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore43 words
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Article121 1981-04-02 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 211.95 yen, down slightly from a 212.00 opening but up from a 211.50 70 closing in New York and a 211.40 closing here on Tuesday, dealers said. Trading volume was a heavy US$l.2l billion. Despite a lack of fresh factors,121 words
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Article162 1981-04-02 9 THE dollar yesterday opened here in line with late Far East levels, but quickly slipped back in artive trading on lower Eurodollar deposit rates, dealers said. The dollar opened at 2.0955 65 marks but slipped to a low of 2.0893 2 0903 before recovering slightly to trade around 2.0920.162 words
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486 1981-04-02 9 TOKYO THE market average on the Tokyo Stock Exchange yesterday hit a record high for the second consecutive day at 7,389.99, up 55.68, in active trading, dealers said. Blue chips in many sectors rose sharply on active buying by foreign investors, Japanese corporations and486 words
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Article286 1981-04-02 9 TRADING yesterday was very dull as the market bounced up from the recent sharp drop. Investors took heart from the dropping broker loan rate in the US, President Reagan's expected recovery and the fact that Tuesday's bombing was not politically motivated. Institutions were very quiet as many investors waited286 words
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Article269 1981-04-02 9 PRICES yesterday closed marginally easier after profit-taking among selected major mining and resource stocks, although oil and gas and industrials closed firmer, dealers said. In industrials, Oakbridge rose five to $2.60, while Dunlop Olympic fell one to $1.20. APR 01 Cents INDUSTRIALS A. C. I 208 3 A. N269 words
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Article157 1981-04-02 9 THE stock market yesterday closed mixed as the commercial and industrial sector firmed while oils continued easier and turnover climbed to 2.5 million from 1.8 million pesos, dealers said. Lepanto B, Basic Petroleum and Phil Overseas closed lower and there was trading in Benguet Con B, Apex Mining B157 words
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Article55 1981-04-02 9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 528.1 Monday 5X8.8 Week Ago 511.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1003 87 Monday 992.16 Week Ago 996 13 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1387.76 Tuesday 1369 65 Week Ago 1468 30 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 729.7 Tuesday 728.5 Week Ago 718.5 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday unav Tuesday55 words
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Article984 1981-04-02 9 NEW YORK MARKET THE NEW YORK stock market on Tuesday rose sharply in active trading on relief over President Reagan's improved condition after a gunshot wound, an easing of interest rates and reduced tensions in Poland. The market was falling on Monday when exchanges halted trading amid984 words
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Advertisement38 1981-04-02 9 ur, i 11 3Sai restaurant Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. An Oriental dining experience. Business Hours: Daily 11.30 am 2.30 pm 6.30 pm 10.30 pm 214 Dunearn Road. Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****22 ext 126 m38 words
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2284 1981-04-02 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Allied Choc2,284 words
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Article186 1981-04-02 10 SING APORE UNIT TBI 8T Ol B-MONTAGl (Ma*»*rr«' price* far Apr t) (Maaagen' prices i far Apr The Commerce 3.83 403 Union Spore Fund 1 58*d 1 63xd The Savings Fund S pore Prog Fund S pore Sec Fund S pore Invest Fund Ml 2 22xd 162 170186 words
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Article2776 1981-04-02 10 Gr'a Gr'a Net Day »ao/iaai Last Div Div Y'ld P/'E Vol ligb Low Company Sale +or- C'vr COOO) High LOW SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 360 320 Acma 338 14.5 2.8 4.2 13.7 Alcom 300 12.0 2.5 4.0 17.0 209 130 Allied Choc 205 9 4.0N 1.92,776 words
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Article2390 1981-04-02 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL* AJbtamata (3 20B) Airam 2 908 2 965) (1) 295 A2,390 words
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Article, Illustration697 1981-04-02 10 THE market was »11 out to plraw when It finned from strength to strength yesterday. After a short slumber in the late morning, share prices gathered momentum, sending the Straits Times Industrial index to a new high of 833.28, a gain of 9.61 points over697 words
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Article602 1981-04-02 10 FIRM buying support in the latter part of the morning shored up sentiment and boosted the Kuala Lumpur stock market significantly higher yesterday. Although prices had faltered slightly towards the mid-morning after a steadier opening, the market regained its balance subsequently to advance further. News602 words
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396 1981-04-02 11 CASTLEFIELD (Klang) Rubber Estate has reported a marginal 8.9 per cent drop in pre-tax profit to £346,000 for the first half year ended Dec 31, 1980. Turnover, however, was up 17.2 per cent at £1.02 million, aided by higher palm oil output and prices.396 words
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Article187 1981-04-02 11 MWE Holdings' proposed acquisition of Bulk Exports Sdn Bhd has drawn a long list of queries from the KLSE. MWE disclosed on Tuesday it is acquiring Bulk Exports for $12,785 million, partly by cash (30 per cent) and the balance by the issue of 8.95 million187 words
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1173 1981-04-02 11 WONG SOUK YEE - W Market Talk... L By WONG SOUK YEE ACCORDING to James C&pel, a London stock broking firm, there will be adequate supply of natural rubber in the short-run. But medium- and long-term predictions are for a developing shortage. The longerterm projections are prejudiced and1,173 words
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Article227 1981-04-02 11 PALMCO Holdings, which made its debut on the Kuala Lumpur stock market early last month, has come out with disappointing maiden interim results. Group pre-tax profit for the half year to Dec 31, 1980, was down 20 per cent to M 56.03 million, on a 3 per227 words
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234 1981-04-02 11 INVESTMENTS In unit trust schemes in Malaysia have so far shown an average annual growth rate of around 30 per cent, the spokesman of the newlylaunched Kuala Lumpur Savings Fund disclosed. Datuk Engku Muhsein, chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Mutual Fund Bhd (KLMF), which officially234 words
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Article194 1981-04-02 11 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange asked AutrmJ Enterprises (or the name(s) of the vendor(s) of 2.779 acres of agricultural property for a total consideration of M$ll million cash and the basis of arriving at the consideration. It wants to know the expected effect of the acquisition may have194 words
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Article609 1981-04-02 11 mm*** HOCK LOCK SIEW THE long-neglected textile counters have during this week stolen the limelight from popular first- and second-liners, startling investors with their spectacular price gains. Taiping Textile, for instance, has shot up by more than $1.00 since last Monday from $2.20 to $3.24. The latestHOCK LOCK SIEW - 609 words
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Article101 1981-04-02 11 has announced a net profit after tax and minorities of HK5270.12 million ($142.83 million previously) excluding extraordinaries amounting to $281.99 million ($6.54 million) for the six months to Dec 31. It proposed an interim dividend of 24 cents (22 cents) after capital reorganisation involving 2-for-l split101 words
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Article98 1981-04-02 11 has reported group net profit after tax and minorities of $44 82 million ($62.33 million for year) for the nine months to Dec 31, 1980. Extraordinary profit amounted to $12.35 million (nil). A final dividend of 25 cents per "A" share (40 cents) will be paid, making98 words
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Article117 1981-04-02 11 has announced group net profit $84.06 million ($125.96 million) before extraordinary profit of $7.02 million ($216.86 million) for the six months to Dec 31. The company had announced an interim dividend of 9 cents (7 cents). Earnings per share before extraordinary profit was 9.6 cents (14.4117 words
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Article236 1981-04-02 11 of companies said it will inject assets into and revive trading in dormant subsidiary Madison Securities in which trading has been suspended since 1977. Madison will issue 168 million $1.00 new shares at $1.25 each to group member Far East Consortium to acquire 46.59 million shares236 words
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Advertisement218 1981-04-02 11 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS APRIL MAY, 1981 COURSE TITLE Systematic Layout Planning Effective Sales Forecasting The Job of the Chief Executive Inventory Management in the Computer Age Production Control by Computer Work Study for Improving Office Efficiency AAMO Course Leaders' Course Creative Selling The Secretary in Management Today Tax Management Finance218 words
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Advertisement70 1981-04-02 11 NOTICE Chemco Finance (Hong Kong) Ltd. Mwrmhcr of Ci-emco Leasing Group Mihudiarie*nf CKEMIGAIJteS NEW YORK, announces that it has arranged and participated in a major equipment financing expansion for P.T. KERTAS BEKASITEGUH In<inomj\ l»r«rw int«*T»ffd txilp »nd paprr mamjf*lMrrr Participant and Manager P.T. MULTINATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION Other Participants ARMCO PACIFIC70 words
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314 1981-04-02 12 A LOCAL company introducing robotics into its operations is among 12 companies that qualified for the Skills Development Fund's Interest Grants for Mechanisation scheme. Hymold Pte Ltd, an injection moulding company, is introducing a spray painting robot and robotics arms to extract mouldings. Other314 words
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213 1981-04-02 12 MALAYSIA'S state-owned oil company, Petronas, plans to open two new contract areas off the coast of Sarawak for oil exploration. Announcing this in Parliament yesterday, Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the plan is part of the corporation's efforts213 words
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486 1981-04-02 12 Agencies GENERAL Prem Tinsulanonda of Thailand has denied that his government had been overthrown in a coup d'etat by disgruntled military officers and warned the rebels to return to their units or face the consequences. In a broadcast from a radio stationAgencies - 486 words
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244 1981-04-02 12 SUNDSTRAND Pacific, a pioneer in Singapore's aerospace industry, will increase its investment by up to $10 million next year when it diversifies into the manufacture of fuel pumps for aircraft. Current investment by the subsidiary of the giant Sunstrand Corporation of the US244 words
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Article93 1981-04-02 12 Reuter A PREPARATORY meeting for the setting up of an inter-Asian news network began in Jakarta yesterday under the chairmanship of Malaysia's Deputy Information Minister, Dr Ling Liong Sik. The news network proposal, designed to link Asian and Pacific countries, is to be put before a meetingReuter - 93 words
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157 1981-04-02 12 THE appearance of antiDeng Xiaoping wall posters in Beijing and Shanghai has caused increasing concern among Chinese leaders, a leftwing Hongkong magazine reported. The April issue of Cheng Ming said authorities in Beijing have cracked down on some provincial publications and imposed strict discipline among157 words
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Article885 1981-04-02 12 LONDON. Wed The market held basically steady in moderately active trading today, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 2.2 points at 530.3 linterest centred on the insurance sector where several issues recovered from initial weakness following results Sun Alliance, which frequently shows double figure885 words
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Article97 1981-04-02 12 CUp AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market pushed ahead this morning, extending the rally that began on yesterday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 4.24 points to 1,008.11 in the first half hour. Gainers took a 4-to-3 lead over losers in the earlyCUp AP - 97 words
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Advertisement46 1981-04-02 12 I vnil )lciii of Distinction The aristocratic Caran d'Ache collection of slim-line lighter and pen. Embellished in gold or sterling silver. From the master craftsmen of Geneva. CARAN J ACHE GENEVE Available at leading department stores. 10th Floor Supreme House Penang Road Singapore 0923 Tel: *****6146 words
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Advertisement439 1981-04-02 12 THE AWARD WINNING PEUGEOT 505 EXECUTIVE CAR OFTHE YEAR ■WHAT CART MAGAZINE i 1 s V ■X The moment you set eyes on it you know it's a Peugeot. But it's a new breed of Peugeot. It's young, lean, stylish. It's the new 505. Automotive history tells us that Peugeot439 words
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Miscellaneous60 1981-04-02 12 |WiE»ftT;HERI Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.39 pm on April 1 at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.7 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 25.1 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 6.75 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for60 words
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236 1981-04-02 13 ,THE FIRE and Safety Department of the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) will conduct three firefighting courses for the public from this month. Five-day basic fire-fight-ing courses will be conducted in English, Mandarin and Malay, each course held separately over April Titid May.236 words
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Article56 1981-04-02 13 BERGVALL Far East Pte Ltd has clarified that its office was granted a licence to carry on business as an insurance broker under section 20(6) of the Insurance Act. In a previous report on March 24, it was stated that the company's Singapore office was granted a licence56 words
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Article, Illustration595 1981-04-02 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE STRAITS Shipping Pte Ltd will pay an additional sum of $2 million to all its officers over the next two years following a collective agreement signed between the company and the Singapore Maritime Officers' Union (SMOU) yesterday. The agreement595 words
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Article99 1981-04-02 13 THE Singapore Cargo Gear Suppliers' Association has elected the following members into its committee: president Mr Lim Kay Woon; vicepresidents Messrs Ow Chio Kiat and Choo Kim Chwee; secretary-general Mr Tan Choon Hoe; public relations officer Mr Khoo Poh Seng; treasurer Mr Winston Tan; English secretary Mr99 words
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Article59 1981-04-02 13 Reuter THE United Arab Emirates (UAE) has joined the London-based Inter-governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation (Imco), according to an official statement in Abu Dhabi. Imco, established in 1958, deals with the technical aspects of shipping as an international activity and encourages scientific means of ensuring safety and efficiency.Reuter - 59 words
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Article760 1981-04-02 13 Shipping LIb* P»*f CM Achipelego vn 1 Adriatic VI 5 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 A1 Navigation VI 2 Alltra ns VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Angonave V I AN'L i 1 Antoll vm 1 APL m 4 5 Argentine IV 4 ASCI.760 words
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Article938 1981-04-02 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCX CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Neptune Zircon 36S/37N 1.4.81 1200 Neptune 50 vc Takari II 232 1.4.81 0700 Eastern Way 50 vc Maersk Mango 14S 1.4.81938 words
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Article1527 1981-04-02 14 BROKERS reported extremely quiet chartering in all sectors of the freight market on Tuesday with no new feature emerging in a dull North American sector. Chinese shippers paid an unchanged U5542.75 free discharge for business from the US Gulf to China, while 16,000 long tons of heavy grain1,527 words
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Article519 1981-04-02 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Melor (after Chidambaram) 1 2 Chubut (hauls 61m West after Valeria sails) 6 7 Hannah Lu (0700 after Lyudmila Stal) 15 16 Janus 1 (1500 after Cherry Ruby) 27 28 Kimanis (1000 21 Kota Angkasa (0700 after Kota Pahlawan) 10 11519 words
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Article95 1981-04-02 15 AP A JAPANESE tanker loaded with caustic soda collided with a Greek freighter on Tuesday in dense fog in the Gulf of Mexico. There were no injuries but both vessels were taking in water. The Japanese vessel, the 101 -metre Snow Hill carried aAP - 95 words
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Article, Illustration277 1981-04-02 15 INAC Instrumenteringar AB of Sweden has developed a new system for continuous monitoring of explosive gas mixtures. This new alarm system is intended for use in offshore drilling rigs, on board oil tankers and gas ships and in the chemical and petrochemical industries and refineries. The new277 words
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Article168 1981-04-02 15 WHILE Opec's share of the world tanker fleet has increased in the last 15 years, it is still far below that of the OECD, said Opec. In 1965 the Opec tanker fleet totalled 440,367 dwt or 0.6 per cent of the world total of 75.5 million dwt.168 words
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874 1981-04-02 15 Seatrade THE AMERICAN TransPacific trade, just over a year into one of the more chaotic periods in its recent history, is on the verge of some major stabilising developments. Since Sea-Land's dramatic withdrawal in February last year from 12 eastbound conferences, rates have tumbled relentlessly andSeatrade - 874 words
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1706 1981-04-02 19 SCHEDULE The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN1,706 words
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Article744 1981-04-02 20 ANGOLA l.obito Luanda End March, berthing delays of about 20-35 days. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca Mid March, berthing delays of more than 7 days expected. Buenos Aires Mid March, no delays. Necochea Mid March, 2 grain vessels waiting with 45 days delay. Rosario Mid March, not much activity and744 words
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Article583 1981-04-02 20 CHINA-US West Coast: The 13,000 dwt 750 TEU Zhang Jia Kou has inaugurated the Cosco (China Ocean Shipping Co) service between the People's Republic of China and San Francisco. On her first voyage, the vessel loaded 130 TEUs at Tianhin and 350 TEU at Shanghai. Two other ro-ro583 words
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Advertisement360 1981-04-02 13 USEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S'pore I Loading for MM LEONHARDT W.l 5/4 BN SHUHAD V 33 14/4 BN AL BEITKR V 33 18/4 BN HAZM V3l 24/4 I M.na Qaboos (6 S). Kuwait (9/5). Damnum (12/5). Doha (15/5). Dubai (18/5). Abu Dhabi360 words
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Advertisement346 1981-04-02 13 •s>cnan Algerian National Lin« WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents UNIPACIFIC TRANS ft TRADING AGENCY FTt LTD Tel *****4 15 linesi SINGAPORE G3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS k l i»U IliJn 111 J Singapore346 words
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Advertisement984 1981-04-02 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Contaner Service To Eur op* feeder *P Kelang Vessel S pore 1> Mseilles 2) Rdam 3) H burg 4) Gburg B DAW IS984 words
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Advertisement299 1981-04-02 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA RE£SK£fl B**Bfi PWSEUS HtHI MMSTtCUS BARBER TONSBCRG K)1 ARtWAIS "BARBER PRIAM" Apr 4. "TSU" Apr "BARBER TAIF" Apr V "BARBER MEMNON" Apr 71 "BARBER TOBA" m, 7 Ml KSSTIS BERTH SMGtfOM AT BBS TERMNAI GOOONN 47 TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC299 words
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Advertisement584 1981-04-02 15 NOTICE r SCAN SEA LINE STOCKHOLM M.V. MANTHOS LOADING SINGAPORE 4TH APRIL FOR TUNIS LATTAKIA AND OTHER MEDITERRANEAN PORTS (SUBJECT INDUCEMENT) ROTTERDAM HAMBURG ANTWERP (SUBJECT INDUCEMENT) For freight rates and details please contact: FRATA SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****04 Overseas 1 IB m Containers 'Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS584 words
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Advertisement568 1981-04-02 18 r KORINS MARITIME SERVICES K Room 601, ICB Building. Shenton Way. Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES ROM U MTTANG NO 17 VESSEL loading for ftuwyt D»n»njr fond* AbOjs B Damon Kuwait I \\x SAM ICK. LIIMES A *wM> d tlx bMick Crt* C568 words
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Advertisement775 1981-04-02 18 tl INTRASEA (PTC) LTD. IUJK Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11^*****57 XQiBiASEA-JLCMS regular •ccpehjent serwce to europe S pore P Heiwf Penanf loa<ta>t lor ARION WBIO4 10 Apr Apr BOULOGNE ADAM UK(AVON) NORASIA WBIO9 3 Hit 7 Ma? *>- NORASIA NBIIO 2Mr 6 Jun -doArentt Seaport WTRASEA775 words
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Advertisement594 1981-04-02 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MERCATOR S pore Closing Times FCL Cargo 0100 2/4 LCL Cargo 1300 1/4 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): TO ANO FROM AUSTRALIA: to(1 Asia Austraia Temasek A si JAKARTA 15/4 22/4 9/5 16 SINGAPORE [17/4 25/4 ITTI 19 PENANG 20/4 28/4 5/5594 words
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Advertisement396 1981-04-02 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA KUANTAN ETA PORT KELANG MALDIVE NOBLE 4/4 Loading For Jebor All MALDIVE PIONEER 15/4 Loading for ieddah MALDIVE NOVEL 20/4 Loading tor Kuwait MALDIVE PRIZE 2/4 Loading For Bahrein/ Dammam/Kuwait/Dubai MALDIVE WPORTER 7/4 Loading For Male MALDIVE NEIGHBOUR 15/4 Loading For Dubai/Kuwait MALDIVE UNITY In Port Loading396 words
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Advertisement394 1981-04-02 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS ***** KH IMC PENANG y/r SHBlftlftT NAM SOON SDN. BHD IST ANO 2ND FLOOR KESSRS HAI THONG SWfING 23 NeW394 words
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Advertisement537 1981-04-02 20 [n UNDERPRISE PTE LTD Suite 1205 Golden Mile Tower Beoch Rood Tel. *****88 PEACE LINE Regular container FCL/LCL services to Australia Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane <3^j Europe All ports including UK CONTAINER ,SCRV»C£S Andersoe V2O(T/S) 10/4 Aucklond, Bluff, Port Bolderoe V2I(T/S) 9/5 Cholmers, Napier, Tauranga, Lyttleton, Timaru Also calling Hong537 words
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Advertisement361 1981-04-02 20 Bulk Timber and Plywood Service LOADING FOR NANTES/RDAM/UK Wood Line (S) Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****11/*****93/*****42 K. Lumpur: SEGANI SDN. BHD. Tel: *****1/*****9/*****4 P. Kelong: *****3/*****8 PROSPERITY SHIPPING (PTE) LTD. M V "JOO YAU" S pore 04/08 Apr Port Said/P M.V. "JOO HAH" S pore 20/24 Apr Port Louts/ M.V. "JOO361 words
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Advertisement375 1981-04-02 20 p JOHORE SHIPPING 161 JALAN TENGKU BAOAR PORT KELANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD A Express Umtload Service from P Kelang East Malaysia Brunei HAYATI V: 5/81 HAYATI V: 6/81 HAYATI V: 7/81 HAMDAH V: 6/81 HAMDAH V: 7/81 HAMDAH V: 8/81 P. KELANG Loading for 10/4 KK. SANDAK375 words
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Advertisement521 1981-04-02 20 K line kinkai KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vessel Tokyo Robe S pore P KeUng Penang Spore Tokyo Kobe NOW) BAT V 5 J/4 10/4 21/4 23/4 24/4 26/4 9/5 10/5 NOW) STAR V 3 27/4 21/4 10/5 12/5 13/5 15/5 2S/5 29/5 SMGMW Bom lead521 words
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Advertisement250 1981-04-02 20 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, Trademar Pte. Ltd. of Suite 1101 A, 11th floor, Marina House, Shenton Way. Singapore 0207. hereby give notice that in consequence of our client's intended change of name of the motor vessel "Hanseatic" we have applied to the Registrar of250 words
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Miscellaneous175 1981-04-02 20 fi Regional Weather m Phi x S m w lV» 0 k? Ir> 31 ss M 1 A St -> S3 A: V iS i 27 73 1 cv 100E Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND*R Thunderstorm175 words
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