The Business Times, 2 October 1981
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Title Section10 1981-10-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2,1181 60 CENTS10 words
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473 1981-10-02 1 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING DESPITE the higher costs involved in joining the stockbroking business and the dismal performance of the stock market, there are still applications for a seat on the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES). Among the applications still waiting473 words
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186 1981-10-02 1 A FOUR-MEMBER Singapore team will leave for Jakarta on Sunday for' final discussions with officials from Japan and other Asean countries on how to share Tokyo's US$lOO million aid package for human resource development projects. The team comprises NPB executive director, Mr Lim Jit186 words
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466 1981-10-02 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday advised that the United States ease its strict monetary policies or face the prospect of a great depression that could lead to worldwide unrest. Speaking at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Melbourne, Mr Lee pointed out466 words
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Article, Illustration492 1981-10-02 1 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI THE newly restructured Singapore International Merchant Bankers group (SIMBL) is to play a key role as adviser in a new unit trust launched yesterday in London, which will invest specifically in the Singapore and Malaysian equity markets. The492 words
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358 1981-10-02 1 TAT t-RK Bank hag made its maiden appearance in the floating rate certificates of deposit (FRCD) market, apparently to finance its active participation in syndicated loans denominated in US dollars. The bank yesterday signed a US$2O million FRCD which will be placed locally358 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article42 1981-10-02 1 PROFESSOR Huang Hsing Hua, 49, has been named Deputy Vice-Chan-cellor of the National University of Singapore. He will hold the position for a period of one year, starting yesterday, and will continue as a Professor of Chemistry at the NUS.42 words
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Article106 1981-10-02 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. British banks lifted their interest rates to 16 per cent from 14 per cent today,' the second sharp rise in two weeks. The decision, led by Barclays Bank, to raise the base rates was a response to upward pressure on rates in the LondonReuter - 106 words
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Article73 1981-10-02 1 UPI TOKYO, Thurs. Mitsubishi Motors today unveiled a pollutionfree vehicle which is powered by rechargeable batteries. However there are several hurdles to be overcome before the vehicle can be made available to the public. The five-seater vehicle looks like any ordinary vehicle and its batteries are good forUPI - 73 words
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Article85 1981-10-02 1 AFP CANBERRA, Thurs. a future Australian Labour government would adopt a much tougher attitude to foreign investment. Labour's economic spokesman, Mr Ralph Willis, said this when commenting on the latest figures from the Bureau of Statistics which showed a massive rise in foreign investment. During the June quarter,AFP - 85 words
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Article82 1981-10-02 1 Reuter KUWAIT, Thurs. Kuwait said Iranian planes blasted one of its oil installations today, but Iran denied the report. A' Kuwaiti spokesman said three planes attacked a oil gathering centre north of Kuwait City at dawn, setting fire to it but causing no casualties. The Kuwaiti Cabinet metReuter - 82 words
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Article50 1981-10-02 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's powerful Federation of Economic Organisations (Keidanren) has asked the government for emergency measures to help domestic industries in recession. Help is being sought for industries such as aluminium refineries, zinc and ferro-nickel, soda, ferroalloy, carbide, pulp and paper, petrochemicals, fertilisers, chemicals and textiles. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article54 1981-10-02 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Thurs. The threat of world food shortages remains despite a bumper US crop this year and dramatically higher yields in some Third World nations. According to a report released today by the World Watch Institute, future food demands will not be met if global population growthReuter - 54 words
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Article487 1981-10-02 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY CONSISTENTLY high demand for loans and the year-end festive season look poised to send local interest rates spiralling to a historically high level. The average prime lending rate quoted by 12 major banks here is already at a record high of 14.7 per487 words
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Article299 1981-10-02 1 BRITAIN'S newly appointed Minister for Trade, Mr Peter Rees, said yesterday that there is no basis for a press report stating that the Malaysian government will stop buying British goods and stop using British expertise. Speaking upon his arrival in Singapore from Malaysia, he said the299 words
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Advertisement55 1981-10-02 1 BALLY Made in Switzerland Over 125 years of Swiss Craftsmanship, flair for fashion colour and design, have given Bally all that Worldwide reputation Shoes designed for people for whom only the best is good enough. i i Braniff Available in black brawn lads. Sole Agent for JiEAsia, Hong Kong Taiwan55 words
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Advertisement270 1981-10-02 2 Ybur choice of a luxury car is st9l very clear. V X-" r y s -<. (v' \3k\- ■\<-v\ \x. < :V... x V >'v v > < fev r "V x.. s* V m mm .r :\4 I v;. 'Sr w a<--f w BMW 520 576,298* s 3# \'>i270 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration416 1981-10-02 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH MOBIL has started its new $200 million residual upgrading complex at its Jurong refinery four months ahead of schedule and 10 per cent below budget. A 50,000-barrel-a-day visbreaker forms the main part of the complex, which will give Mobil greater flexibility to416 words
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Article146 1981-10-02 3 THE SINGAPORE Institute of Arbitrators and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators of the UK are jointly organising a conference on "New concepts in international commercial arbitration" on Oct 14. The conference will be opened by Mr Tan Boon Chiang, president of the Industrial Arbitration Court. The key speakers146 words
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315 1981-10-02 3 DIRECTORS' reporting obligations and their corporate responsibilities, the implementation of international accounting standards in Singapore, and the role of the accounting profession in the will be highlighted at the ESghth Conference of Singapore Accountants on Dee 11 and 12. The conference, organised by315 words
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Article519 1981-10-02 3 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airlines has initiated discussions with Qantas Airlines for an increase in the number of its flights to Australia. Mr George Chan, deputy managing director of SIA said although Australia's international civil aviation policy (leap) is dead, the unrestricted access given to519 words
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Article394 1981-10-02 3 THE YAOHAN and Isetan experiences have shown that upgrading of management skills and productivity is essential in the retail industry which is competitive and sensitive to the changing environment. Mr Abbas Abu Amin, MP for Pasir Panjang and assistant director (industrial union coordinator) of the NTUC, made this394 words
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301 1981-10-02 3 THE NORTHERN Territory of Australia will be participating in the first Singapore International Fair organised by the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, opening today at the World Trade Centre. Land and resources are bountiful in the Northern Territory for all kinds of primary production but what301 words
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Article253 1981-10-02 3 STATISTICS show a drop in industrial accidents in the woodworking industry last year, compared with 19T8. Mr Eugene Yap, Parliamentary Secretary (Labour), said this at a speech to mark the opening of the sixth woodworking industrial safety month yesterday at the Shangri-La Hotel. He said 296 man-days253 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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587 1981-10-02 4 THE latest overseas mission to boost the market for palm oil has returned with encouraging news of trade and investment possibilities in terms of palm oil usage in Russia, Yugoslavia and Eastern Europe as well as India. In fact, a six-man delegation from India587 words
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Article173 1981-10-02 4 CHINEBE Predate Exchaage, Stappm, eMag prices per lMkg yesterday. Cmmhl ail: Bulk fob $113.50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $127.75 sellers, new drum fob $132.75 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loo») $66.25 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob AsU NLW $380.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob173 words
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Article194 1981-10-02 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettea yara: China Blue Phoenix 2Qi 2,445 32s 2.970, 40a 3,100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece feeds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly194 words
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Article338 1981-10-02 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SS per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.33, 100 per cent second class 1.13, 100 per cent third class 1.08, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.75, Special338 words
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Article76 1981-10-02 4 THE STRAITS Ua price in Penang yesterday firmed 14 eeiti to M 535.44 klle, still tkree cents sbert ef toe celling ef $15.47, deftlera said. Hie i higher level wu ftided by (ifliMtiftl buyers' continuing presence, Lsnden's steadier cleslng sad hayings tram toe UB, Japan and toftUy. Bnffer76 words
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Article32 1981-10-02 4 Rubber Oct 1 Singapore: Oct; 202.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Oct; 229.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M 935.44 per kilo (up 14 cents) Official offering: 216 tonnes (down 30 tonnes)32 words
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Article143 1981-10-02 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed near the bottom at a narrow three UScent range, down three to V* cents a bushel in mostly local activity. Late local long liquidation on trade belief that current wheat prices are overpriced in relation to corn, and in response to diminished143 words
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Article228 1981-10-02 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed unchanged on balance with October One RSS buyers quoted at 202.00 cents per kilo, dealers said. Morning prices were unchanged after fluctuating narrowly on stale bull releases and forward demand. Afternoon prices were quite active on covering interest and forward demand, they added.228 words
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Article341 1981-10-02 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Iat. 1 R.S.S. prompt f ab. 197.00 198.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. October 202.00 203 00 lot. 1 R.S.S November 202.50 203 50 Iat. 2 R.S.S M7.00 168 00N UKCoat moo 1C7.00N Iat. 3 R.S.S 180 00341 words
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Article101 1981-10-02 4 NOON SSI R amd SMR priem ymu nfcjr KA8 Octol ;^r; Mr t MUt) Nvrmbar (Forward Mtk) SSR20 SSR60 Hill (1-ton paiiitl (1-fcoa p*U«> ir?.oo 166 00 168 00N 167 OON 167.00 ***** 1M.OON 187 OON SMRCV SMR L SMR 5 SMR CP SMR 10 <14oa palWti101 words
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Article690 1981-10-02 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended the morning slightly steady at £1.50 down to £7 higher in thin, dull trading, dealers said. At the end of the morning call turnover totalled 1106 lots including 271 cross trades. BUOAS: Raw sugar futures ended the opening call quietly steadier at £2.50690 words
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Article217 1981-10-02 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday finished around the middle of an BV* US-cent range, up one to five cents a bushel in revived trade. Steady local short-cover-ing following the recovery in financial instrument futures held prices on the plus side. Traders cited current US/ USSR grain talks, and217 words
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Article114 1981-10-02 4 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market closed slightly higher on light buying in continued quiet trading, dealers said. October in south closed M 52.50 higher at $912.50 a tonne and central rose to $902.50. The refined market was featureless on lack of overseas demand. C.I.F. North European114 words
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Advertisement388 1981-10-02 4 It's one thing to pursue new opportunities tn business it's another to support them. That is why you should have a sound and flexible plan when it comes to equipment financing a leasing plan from Armco Pacific. Armco Pacific is a subsidiary of Armco Inc. one of the largest industry388 words
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Advertisement178 1981-10-02 5 In international trade finance, a slow "yes* is about as good as a quick W. A bank cannot approve and deliver finance without first examining all the relevant details at both ends of an international transaction The speed with which your bank can analyse your proposal and enable you to178 words
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Article334 1981-10-02 6 SINGAPORE has thrived as a centre for trade and commerce for more than a century. Its central geographical location gives it a distinct advantage which has been capitalised to the fullest. As more and more renowned financial and other institutions set up shops here, the Republic334 words
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Article249 1981-10-02 6 TEACHERS who were shocked, outraged and confused when they learned about how 'O' level English composition papers are marked have every right to feel that way, especially with the knowledge that the future of hundreds of students is in their hands. The revelation is even more249 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1981-10-02 6 TALAL K HAFIZ; the - Providing information to a foreign market place requires a special expertise. TALAL K HAFIZ of the Houston Bureau takes a close look at the Saudi Arabian market and the intricacies of dealing with its media and culture. TALAL K HAFIZ the "Hp® IPieliiM* better communication1,451 words
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Article406 1981-10-02 6 r i Letter to the Editor k A Dear "Hack L#ek Stow", Permit me to take up the "Isetan sale" article of Sep 20, 1981, and the comment by "realistic investor" of Sep 23,1981. While agreeing with "realistic investor" that one cannot strictly compare Isetan with406 words
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Article829 1981-10-02 6 LEE YOKE MENG - with LEE YOKE MENG FOBPM POVERTY is but a relative thing, says Mr Goh Chok Toog who Is perfectly convinced that the public health system should not rely heavily on the Inland Revenue Department's takings. Why should everyone pay for every other person's medical costs? That does829 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous628 1981-10-02 6 I -11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Liquid mixture not found In a pitcher (6) 7 A start ta> musk; (8) 8 One might spend it in Rome, (or instance (4) 10 To support the monarch is only right 11 "Hands up" time (6) 14 Cut short some elopnoent? (3)628 words
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Miscellaneous12 1981-10-02 6 BriStcW:Frajak Picked u>Me«e GOING? iri l r*VGMT RS U)€LL Mp*ve LDNCH \GO12 words
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Miscellaneous702 1981-10-02 6 &^RADIOt=|| A dying man's message FINANCIAL EXPERTS aa «--—tlg-ifn late the re- cm enter to thfc thrilk lake the lead la tkto week* eeat aeeldeata toveivtag Bath Lyttaa pleta "Friday Baekgreaad" (ek 8, ekUdrea wktek awe eaand Mlltea Shadier, tke 7JI) le flmw the reaaea* ky apiaaiag tliei glvea eeaai702 words
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OVERSEAS
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576 1981-10-02 7 Reuter AP DEVELOPING countries have renewed their call for more aid at the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank despite strong US opposition. Pakistan's Finance Minister Ghulam Khan told the meeting yesterday that despite the economic lull, theReuter; AP - 576 words
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290 1981-10-02 7 NYT FOREIGN aid dsasrs served astlee ea Wednesday that they weald redaee their eeatribatleas ts the pasrest ceaa tries la pripirflw to aay rodaetteas Bade by the Uattod States. The deetatea, takes by delegates atteediag the Mth aaaaal meettag sfNYT - 290 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article427 1981-10-02 7 Agencies A FIVE million dollar averaging campaign for a new brand of toothpaste has been stopped by the Australian federal court when a rival company claimed the manufacturer was guilty of false claims. An injunction was granted against Rezona Private Ltd, forbidding it to continue advertising, following anAgencies - 427 words
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725 1981-10-02 7 MALAYSIANS ANGRY? MALAYSIAN government departments and statutory boards are understood to have been given a directive to look for alternative suppliers (or what they now buy from Britain. They have also been asked to give preference to consultants from other countries when awarding contracts.725 words
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Article418 1981-10-02 7 AFP US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan contended in an interview published in Paris yesterday that the rise in the US dollar's foreign exchange value this year reflected recovery of the US economy rather than soaring American interest rates. Several European finance ministers have complainedAFP - 418 words
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Article295 1981-10-02 7 UPI, AP CHINA kept up the pace of its overtures to Taiwan yesterday, calling for bold new ways to unify the country despite the rejection of its package of peace proposals. The peace plan, dismissed within hours by Taiwan nationalists as "propaganda", is believed to be the firstUPI,; AP - 295 words
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233 1981-10-02 7 NYT THE United States' government's index of leading economic indicators, designed to forecast economic trends, declined 0.5 per cent in August, the Commerce Department reported on Wednesday. It was the third decline in the past four months. It would have been the fourthNYT - 233 words
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244 1981-10-02 7 Reuter NEW Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon yesterday demanded an end to Commonwealth criticism of his country's sporting links with South Africa, saying recent actions against New Zealand had called into question the future of the organisation. Mr Muldoon defied the wishesReuter - 244 words
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384 1981-10-02 7 Reuter JAPAN will unveil a fourpoint plan today, designed to avert mounting criticism of its booming exports and help its powerful economy expand. Mr Toshio Komoto, director-general of the Economic Planning Agency (EPA), said specific measures would include increasing imports of manufactured goods, enlargingReuter - 384 words
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Advertisement268 1981-10-02 7 "Mita...first class on both reliability and copy quality." MfMf to Buy tor Mtai (Britain 's independent report on busmees equipment and services) 1961 n;iß»Wßiin V.-v miU G322ri ■MM J. MIaDC-131 a smal. nexpereve yet a WspecAcahon photocopy Desptfetssae Mia has al the features ot a quafcty coper standard only m268 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article169 1981-10-02 8 SEPT ru 4/ARN 286.00 1 Ahold 00 JO -0.6 Akao 20jo -0J AMEV 87 JO .1 Amfu 82.00 -3 Amrotonk 52.00 -01 etc 34.00 28.00 -0.3 Bolt •0.10 unci) Borsumlj 110J0 unch Burhmann 46 JO 0.4 Caland 34.90 -0.3 Calve Delft 180.00 4-6 Dell lilj 72.00 40i Ennla lliOO169 words
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Article255 1981-10-02 8 SEPT 30 Pr» CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* <13 B 8 N Ocrrtli Dtnoot _L. 1110 -10 C 8 r (Ttionuonci n. 233 Cle Prancaue des Petroles 111 JO -0.7 Compazine Financier* Compacnle Oenerale Credit Ponder De Prance 311 unch Hachetie (Llbralrle) 334 ♦3 Machine* Bull 36.(0 035 Mlchelln (B) 706 4255 words
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Article73 1981-10-02 8 SEPT JO m FORWARD MARKET Accc Arbcd Aslur Braacan Bra-Lamb Canpac Cock De Been Ebes Elcctrobel Ob-Inno-Bm 0*r Hobo* Petro Rjrl Dutch Sldro Soc Ovn Bcl( Soflna Sol ray A Tanka U Mtn V Mont Illlllllllllllllllilli unch -U -S -4 -10 JO unch ♦a -10 46 unch 410 unch73 words
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Advertisement156 1981-10-02 8 OGGGO 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. |S§l HUDN NTERNATKMAb SMGAPOWs Wh*r* TV World I*156 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article300 1981-10-02 9 Reuter SOUTH AFRICA has called for a "new alliance between the dollar and gold" to underpin the world monetary system. The US ought to "take the lead" toward restoring gold as the basic monetary yardstick, South African Finance Minister Owen Horwood said in a speech toReuter - 300 words
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Article127 1981-10-02 9 Reuter THE ASIAN Development Baak (ADB) kM ——< Imh totalling US$lll million to support Irwl I—i Improvement schemes far Soath Korea, the Philippines and Western Sam—. Saath Korea's Lang-term Credit Baak will get a million laaa spread aver IS years to Unanee foreign currency casts of developmentReuter - 127 words
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Article200 1981-10-02 9 Reuter THE ARAB Monetary Fund (AMF) must look for other sources of finance unless member states increase its US$l.2 billion capital at least 10-fold by 1965. AMF president Jawas Hashim said this capital boost will be needed to meet obligations to help members with paymentsReuter - 200 words
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605 1981-10-02 9 tartar Cms C^pii Mmait Mfan) Mmst •f tip MM* Mc* 1 hrtwyUwi Maturity TwtiM Rat* •f Iccnwi (ncMh| accrwtf Marat) YMd <* P»> Data Marest <t pa) 1510.81 Loan 3 1976 •5 2500 15/4. 15/10 168 *100.00 •500 15.7.82 Loan605 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article458 1981-10-02 9 THE US dollar firmed against the local currency on the Singapore market yesterday, but closed generally easier against other major currencies. It opened at 2.1140/60 against the local dollar and was traded up to a high of 2.1220 before easing slightly to close at 2.1200/10. Uttaik farwiri rata458 words
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Article22 1981-10-02 9 THE average rate at which major Singnpore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customera ia 14.7 per cent.22 words
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Article181 1981-10-02 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Oct 1. US Dollsn<Saot> Offer BM 7 days 16* 16* 1 month 171/16 1619/16 2 months 17* 17* 3 months 18 1/16 17 15/16 6 months 18* 18* 9 months 17 13/16 17 11/16 12 months 1711/*****/16 8w Jr*. Dm.181 words
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Article153 1981-10-02 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed at 233.00 yen, off from its 233.40 opening in Tokyo but ahead of the 232.65/85 close in New York. It was sharply firmer than the 231.55 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading was a moderate with a volume of153 words
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Article1112 1981-10-02 9 NEW YORK stocks on Wednesday ended a lacklustre day slightly higher as the market appeared to enter a period of consolidation following the sharp runup of the past two days. The Dow Jones industrial average was down most of the day but inched higher la{e in the1,112 words
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Article229 1981-10-02 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer in quiet trading with its initial rise reflecting the metal's strength in New York overnight. Total sales for the day was recorded at 26 lots while kerb volume at 25 lots and prompt closed stronger at U*****.50/435.00 an ounce against 427.50/429.50 on229 words
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Article40 1981-10-02 9 New York Wad 9.10B 9.30S Urn *.0(B 9 .MS Zurich Singapore 905B 9.25S Tter 9 058 1 8 90B 9.106 M 1KB 9 as 915S CkMtac prk In U: S dollar* q troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.40 words
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Article89 1981-10-02 9 CURRENCY markets in London yesterday opened quietly amid no new factors and with the dollar little changed on New York and Far East levels, dealers said. Sterling remained firm with its trade weighted index opening at 87.8, up from 87.4 at Wednesday's close, reflecting the strength of UK domestic89 words
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Article125 1981-10-02 9 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased slightly against most major currencies, but gained against the Hongkong dollar in late exchanges. The US unit declined after a steady start on a technical basis following the Bundesbank's intervention on overseas exchanges, selling the dollar. Sterling recovered to $1.8135/45 (ran an125 words
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Article45 1981-10-02 9 RANGE at prices oftwj by discount bo>n oa Oct 1: Ovwulfht: 7% Call deposits: »H% to7% CM« hW 8*lliU 3-month Treasury bills 6H 6M 5-month Bank bills 149/16 14 7/16 3 months CD 13« 13H 6 months CD 13H 13<k Source: National Discount Co45 words
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Article390 1981-10-02 9 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY ITALIAN hydrocarbon company Ente Nasionale Idrocarburi (ENI) may place a record floating rate notes (FRNs) issue in the Asian dollar bond market. The company, which is making its debut here, is negotiating (or a Jumbo package worth between US$lOO million and (200390 words
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Article206 1981-10-02 9 Reuter A SYNDICATE of 31 h»win and securities companies has proponed Japan's Finance Ministry raises yields of 10-year national bonds for October isßue from 8.367 per cent for September issue, which was up 0.406 per cent from the previous level. It also proposes the volume ofReuter - 206 words
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Article56 1981-10-02 9 THE Reagan Administration is backing legislation to permit interstate acquisition of ailing thrifts by bank holding companies, congressman William Stanton said. The ranking minority member of the House Banking Committee announced the administration's decision in a committee hearing. Administration officials will work with the Senate Banking Committee to56 words
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Advertisement20 1981-10-02 9 XilirTiiTi A'i rcl «*> < in. >n K.irv < >UI I <U «*f in ro>.r i\ il "v i >kli ln-4x* i« in'rvvi.ilnl.20 words
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Advertisement459 1981-10-02 9 INDIAN PRINTING AND PACKAGING J7T 47? ON DISPLAY AT ASIAPRINT ASIAPACK *81 5-9 October, World Trade Centre, Singapore sponsored by ENGINEERING EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL, INDIA. Indian engineering industry has made rapid strides in recent years, and its diversity and sophistication have won international acclaim. Our engineering enterprises are in a459 words
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1351 1981-10-02 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 COMMERCIAL Acma (1) 1711,351 words
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Article1499 1981-10-02 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, 1 with the number of shares 17 traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. B (NDUBTBIALB Almm (1.375) (1) 1.37 xri 7 A Ckee1,499 words
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Article79 1981-10-02 10 BANDAR Ray a Devetopmeata Bwfcil: EOGM to be held at the Board Room of Multi-Purpose Holdings Berhad, 16th Floor, Wisma MPI, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur on Oct 9 at 11 am. MALAYAN Tla Dredglag (M) Berhad: EOGM to be held at Wisma Bunga Raya, 152 Jalan Ampang,79 words
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Article134 1981-10-02 10 FOLEX laduMei BM has advised that the words "unforeseen circumstances" in its explanatory statement to the KLSE should be amended to "circumstances beyond the control of Folex Industries Bhd." THE registered office of ithu HtMtap has been changed to ENE Plaza, 128, Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur. MALAYAN Cemeat134 words
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Article189 1981-10-02 10 aNOiNUUNRRU 8T DUMOND MOT 8TOB1 E (Mni|in' prtw tat OH It) ((hangers' pries* tar Oct t> The Commerce 2.78 rn Diamond The Savtn*» Fund 159 LIT Spore Fd (USD 0 83 0 88 S'pore Prot Fund 1 a 1.27xd St 1 87 S pore Sec. Fund 1.83 1.92189 words
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Article2801 1981-10-02 10 Gr*« Gr's Net 1981 Company Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day 111(1 LOW Sale +or- Cvr (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 288 Acma 270cd -10 14.5 35 55 8.6 2 271 270 Alcorn 144 4.8 2.0 35 245 350 130 Allied Choc 1552,801 words
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781 1981-10-02 10 THE stock market eaaed lewer yesterday la frid tndag m lack sf bay-tag Opealag prices were mestly kelaw everalgkt levels. As tke meralag progressed, tke toae was maatty oa ike easier aide, aad wklle tkere was a rally towards aeea, it was very brief.781 words
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Article625 1981-10-02 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market started the month on a very quiet note yesterday with prices generally on the easier side. This came after Wednesday's better trading conditions but the improvement then was clouded with much uncertainty. The withdrawal of interest at the market saw625 words
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259 1981-10-02 11 EU YAN Sang Holdings Ltd, a group that is involved in both the pharmaceutical trade as well as property development, expects little improvement in its results for the current year. At half-time, pre-tax operating profits at $632,258 were only 3 per cent more259 words
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Article62 1981-10-02 11 HARBOUIt Bagtaeertag Co Ltd has reported an unaudited net loss for the six months ended June 30 of HKJ14.49 million (profit of $725,000 previously) on a turnover of $56.40 million ($75.07 million). Loss per share amounted to 20 cents (profit of one cent). There will be no interim62 words
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Article500 1981-10-02 11 LARUT Tin Fields will return to the black after years of losses, if its proposed acquisition of three property companies is successfully concluded. The company is expected to derive a sharp boost particularly from the acquisition of Sea view Plantations which, barring unforeseen circumstances, will buoy500 words
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Article446 1981-10-02 11 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked 8aaya fat-trim (M) BM to furnish for public release the company's volume of sales for the first six months of this year together with the comparative figures of the previous corresponding period. GLENEALY Plaatattoas (M) BM will be holding its twenty-second446 words
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409 1981-10-02 11 DUNLOP Estates, whose plantation activities stretch back to 1910, has been one of the largest producers of concentrated latex in Malaysia and has also diversified into oil palm and cocoa cultivation. Its present acreage holding of 55,000 acres is held under ten estates Bahau409 words
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604 1981-10-02 11 DUNLOP Holdings' readiness to sell its controlling f interest in Dunlop Estates Bhd (DEB) was apparently prompted by anxieties and I the uncertainty over its own 1 future. This had become more ur- gent with the success of 3 Permodalan Naaional Bhd's lightning raid604 words
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Article179 1981-10-02 11 UNITED Pulp and Paper, which did better th»n expected last year, is likely to put up an adversely different performance this year. At half-time, the pulp and paper group was left with Bt-tax profits of only ,693, a deep plunge of nearly 97 per cent from179 words
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Article650 1981-10-02 11 Carnal Kx 1Mb Date Mlhr TMaifer P*y**t Dal* cam PayaMi Ike jmr hwlw A Brtavyrim 10*1 Sep 16 Sep as Oct 9 10* 10*(a) AM* 10*<b) Oct 13 Oct ao Nov ao 10*TE 115*<a) AM Om 7% NYA NYA NYA 7* 4*TE BAT 5*1 Oct Oct 14 Oct650 words
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Article283 1981-10-02 11 Company 1*7* Chamber ■ytax ICMMt 4 C Eat MUI Particular! Bonus issue of 5 for 4 Bonus Issue of 1 for 10 Bonus issue of 1 for 5 Rights issue of 1 for 5 $100 per share (Bonus entitled to rights) Rights issue of 2 for 5 $1.00283 words
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183 1981-10-02 11 GROUP pre-tax profits at Paper Products (Malaya) Bhd for the six months to June 30, 1981, plunged 31.8 per cent to $1.9? million despite a higher turnover of $45.68 million, up 20 per cent from last year. The group attributed this to the erosion183 words
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Article219 1981-10-02 11 HONGKONG SHARE prices in Hongkong yesterday slipped on local profit-taking in the afternoon following some consolidation in the morning session, dealers said. The Hang Seng index fell 20.97 points on the day to end at 1,259.16. Dealers said sentiment was mixed as to the outlook, following recent219 words
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Article269 1981-10-02 11 THE upward trend of the previous two days was reversed in Sydney yesterday as small investors retreated, selling off heavyweight miners as they left, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index fell 4.2 points to 570.9, while the oil and gas inAry reflected the only bright spot in the269 words
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Article50 1981-10-02 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 475.4 Tuesday 481.2 Week Ago 494.8 DOW MNIS AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday *49.96 Tuesday 847» Week Ago ***** HJLHANG SENG Thursday 1290.16 Wednesday 1280.13 Week A«o 1322.89 AUSTRALIAN industrials Thursday- 878.0 Wednesday 679.1 Week Ago 607.4 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 570.8 wsrtn—rfsy ma Weak Ago- 800.450 words
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Article23 1981-10-02 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mixed with losers outnumbering gainers in weak trading. OCT M Blhla Ami* ribr* AjruUMjrm In». Iy323 words
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Article74 1981-10-02 11 OCT 01 AcoJ* Minlnc Pent JOB unch Atlaa Con A AUu Con. 22.0C 4-0.4 Bafuto Gold jam unch Bcnfuct Con. B BF Goodrich 4600 loot -s unch CDCP 4-00 unch LAndoll Lapknto a Mwlmilium B 1190 0J0 oooas Oriental A OlianUl B Ml Phil Owrwu .035 Phllai A pniicx74 words
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Article375 1981-10-02 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday fell sharply after rallies in the past two days with many blue chips losing heavily following what seemed to be overnight uncertainty on Wall Street, dealers said. The market average lost 89.59 to dose at 7,365.91 in active trading oo a volume of 650375 words
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Advertisement399 1981-10-02 11 s BULLS PICASSO Although there are variables, every bear or bull market has common features. Today's market, to a historian 9ets great chunks of financial habits adrift like Arctic Sea ice in the Spring each floe recognizable in itself such as the wine bottles and guitars of a Picasso painting399 words
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Article499 1981-10-02 12 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN A NORMALLY quiet affair in the annals of the Stock Exchange of Singapore, the annual elections of the SES committee are stirring up more interest than usual this year. The clamour in some quarters of the stockbroking community for changes in the499 words
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Article158 1981-10-02 12 MALAYSIA Borneo Finance Corporation (M) Bhd, a subsidiary of MBF Holdings Berhad, is making a rights issue of two for five to increase its paid-up capital from $17.3 million to $24.22 million. The scrip issue, which will raise $6.92 million, is in response to Bank Negara Malaysia's158 words
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Article87 1981-10-02 12 UNITED Overseas Land has entered into a joint venture agreement with Norfolk Mansions whereby UOL will subscribe for 1.02 million shares of $1 each in United Norfolk Development. The new company is being incorporated to develop a 10-storey residential block of 23 apartments at Mergui Road. The project,87 words
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Article145 1981-10-02 12 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani SPECIALISTS' Services, on behalf of Renong Tin Dredging Company Ltd, has advised shareholders not to take any action on a takeover offer by Sparlstream Investments Ltd until they receive advice on the offer. In a statement to the stock exchanges of Singapore, Kuala Lumpur145 words
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Article743 1981-10-02 12 LONDON, Thurs. The market closed mixed to firmer today and at 3pm the Financial Times Index was down 2.1 points to <73.3. Equities were marked lower defensively as money market pressures forced UK clearing banks to lift their base lending rates to 16 per cent from 14 per743 words
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Article95 1981-10-02 12 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. Stock prices turned lower this moring as the market digested its recent gains. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which had advanced nearly 26 points since Monday, fell 4.66 to 845.32 in the first half-hour. The number of New York Stock ExchangeAP - 95 words
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249 1981-10-02 12 HWA Hong Manufacturing Co Ltd has incorporated a wholly-owned subsidiary known as Hwa Hong Investments. The subsidiary, with an authorised capital of $20 million, will be an investment holding company. The formation of Hwa Hong Investments may well be linked to the proposed restructuring249 words
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Article101 1981-10-02 12 NATIONAL Iron and Steel has subscribed to 4,999,996 shares of $1 each in its wholly-owned subsidiary, NISM Properties. The cash subscription raises the subsidiary's paid-up capital to 15 milIk». NISM is a holding company formed after National Iron bought Unity House from Pioneer Industries Employees Union for101 words
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547 1981-10-02 12 THE NEW joint holding company of Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd and Pegi Malaysia formed to take over 51 per cent of Dunlop Estates Bhd and 24 million shares of Dunlop Holdings will be capitalised at a hefty MJ2OO million. This was disclosed by Pegi547 words
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Article577 1981-10-02 12 MALAYSIAN property group Ipoh Gardens, which recently obtained a listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, has also been admitted to the official lists of the Stock Exchange of Singapore. Trading in its 135 million shares of 50 cents each will begin next Monday, Oct 5.577 words
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Article69 1981-10-02 12 CITY Developments will spend between $20 and $30 million in constructing a new warehouse in Airport Road/Airport Link. The property arm of the Hong Leong group, City Developments successfully tendered for the site during the tenth land sale of warehouse and factory space by the Urban Redevelopment69 words
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Article142 1981-10-02 12 Rises Indices r LtTIUHM ScUifor Dr*d| ND 00 380 30 30 +7 Sep 30 BT Indicator: *****0 Oct 1 lism H Royal 191 Industrials: 60.06 642.33 H Lmi| rta Hick A Low GSwvitiM TIbn Pib SB 212 119 442 430 312 ♦5 +4 +3 2 Finance: 1387.83 Hotels: 1044.12142 words
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Article, Illustration147 1981-10-02 12 PRICES eued yeeterday m lack ef baytag tarter, est The Strata Tinea ladutrtal laiex leet L7S SmiJb pm rsus; nB- n>B Tlmm lu4n Falls Indices KgLanJut 430 -160 Sep 30 Oct 1 F E L'stofi 570 —65 Berjuntai 740 -60 BT Index: yMUBi *****6 C Prop 570 -30147 words
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Miscellaneous65 1981-10-02 12 WE'ftT;HER wmr Outlook tor Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Showers in a few places in the early morning otherwise fair. k Report|fw 24 hours pri*r to 7.M pm on Oct lat Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 25.4 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 9.50 Rainfall in65 words
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184 1981-10-02 13 KOBE-based "K" Line has expanded its trans-Pacific trade interests with the inauguration of a new service previously provided by Phoenix Container Liners. Three Phoenix vessels, the 1,010 TEU converted fully-cellular sister ships Diamond Phoenix, New Golden Phoenix and Silver Phoenix have been chartered184 words
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Article, Illustration465 1981-10-02 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE SEMBAWANG Shipyard Limited and Axel Johnson of Sweden have taken delivery of the first vessel acquired under their joint venture agreement. They have taken delivery of the Aconcagua Valley, a refrigerated general cargo vessel of over 8,000 deadweight tonnes and built in465 words
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Article143 1981-10-02 13 AFP AS A direct result of the highly competitive rates offered by foreign shipowners, mostly in the Far East, a British shipping company is to re-register its bulk carriers in Hongkong to avoid the high running costs of a British crew. Blandford Shipping is to switch threeAFP - 143 words
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Article84 1981-10-02 13 Reuter THE Western Australian transport and media company, the Bell Group Ltd, has sold its 11 per cent holding in ABC Containerline NV of Belgium, Bell chairman Robert Holmes a "Court said. Bell bought the interest one year ago and has exercised an option included inReuter - 84 words
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Article95 1981-10-02 13 UPI AN EXPLOSION inside the engine room erf a Panamanian freighter off southern Japan on Thursday injured three Indonesian seamen and knocked out the ship's power system. Japanese Maritime Safety officials said Montaro Kuramoto, the Japanese skipper of the 2,494ton Sincero Artemis reported the explosion and sought helpUPI - 95 words
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Article721 1981-10-02 13 Shipping Liae P»*e CM Ate* VI a Afro-Eurasia VI t Alfred CT vm All trans vn AJpac VI 5 Angkutan VI Angoaave V 1 ANL i 1 AFL m 4/5 Argentine TV 4 ASCL m 1 Ada Merchant VI 4 AUuUlM vm S Austuu Um V I721 words
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Article315 1981-10-02 14 mivAU KEPPEL WHARVES Atrevida (after Lloyd Sydney) a 32 Cherry Bagus (0700) 26 Jensen (after Builder) 22 Kota Jade (after Kota Sejati) 8/9 King Bird (0600) 24 Labuan Hadji (after Cherry Orient) 33/34 Palm Sea Horse (Tanker) (1900 P/O) 13 Tapah (1500) 25 Zulaiha (after Osa Menor)315 words
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Article954 1981-10-02 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Chev De Blots 06/239 30.9.81 2300 Optorg TA 3 TT Panchratna 2S/3N 30.9.81 0700 S'pore Shpg TA 4 VC Asian Pallas954 words
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Article1677 1981-10-02 14 GRAIN chartering was rather quiet on Wednesday and a 50 cent decline was seen for business from the US Gulf to Venezuela, at US$l6. A vessel was secured from the Gulf to Indonesia at $33.25, while $22 was agreed from the US Northern Range to Beirut. Grain business1,677 words
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Article762 1981-10-02 15 VESBEL& Opes: States Express 2,533dwt grt/nrt: 1585.50/864.65 built 1962 2Ho Ha grain/bale: *****/***** eft derricks: 3X15 tons seeking cargo any direction or is available for timecharter. Mothi flag: Panama 2,718dwt grt/nrt: 2362.30/ 1419.06 length: 83.82 m (OA) length: 78.20 m (PP) breadth: 12.95 m draft: 6.5 m year762 words
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350 1981-10-02 15 DEVELOPING nations are prepared to be told whether they should or should not build up their fleets and which ships or trades they should operate in. This view has come not from a maritime spokesman (or a developing country but from Mr Dick Orr, director350 words
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Article, Illustration252 1981-10-02 15 THE newest vessel of the Ace consortium, the Ace Concord, arrived in Singapore on Wednesday on her maiden voyage from the Far East to Europe. The full container ship is a new building delivered recently from the Ishlkawajima-do-Brazil yard In Brazil. She joined the consortium's service252 words
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Article817 1981-10-02 20 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. Advanced dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN/PK Ship calls at Penang and Port817 words
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Advertisement182 1981-10-02 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel *****89 Port Kelang.T«l *****1 Kuolo Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel 364)76 Orient Overseas Line jTTT innkctonk o Man* n£ ft CM—WO Ml 0 LfJHBI H£ 1 MWCCTON 71 The Australianj National Line A member t>( the Ann» (\>n.%t*rtium Ro182 words
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Advertisement383 1981-10-02 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****89 Port Ketana Te) *****1 Kuala Lumpur Tel 2512) Penong Tel *****6 MAERSK LINE We are moving to the WORLD TRADE CENTRE from sth October 1981 our address will be World Trade Centre 12th Floor, Suites 1207-1210383 words
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Advertisement790 1981-10-02 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 Cantata* Snici B DAH.IA 6/11 K.KOW B PENAGA 13/11 NHON 1) Gbw| 2) H-fari 3) B ni> 4) r«M 5) It H P790 words
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Advertisement338 1981-10-02 18 I II IN7RASEA (PTE) LTD. -hp- BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE A. FBQJTY.. LBHMI ETBURACM FIB H Od 13 Od SM 11 Od ETA STORE 21 Od Zaun FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO SERVICE A. FBOJTT Od Mm Tr>«hni Hi*. A. Emma a338 words
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Advertisement560 1981-10-02 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/IK (VIA SUEZ): C. PAUL 28W+... K. CHANCE 5N C. ROZE 26* IS. BROGE 33W. TW 6RDGE H— N JAOE 4 W 0 CHEF 27* Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C. PAUL S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0400 4/10 LCL Cargo 1600 3/10 FROM560 words
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Advertisement790 1981-10-02 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDM6 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f KFIANG M/S SHAWMT NAH SOON SON. M IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JALAN CEMPf NMG PORT KLANG790 words
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Advertisement601 1981-10-02 20 EGYPTIAN IhJTFB M ATIOKI A I I IKJ P ;P 11 i INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG s Ms a• MA l N SHIPPING Pff I ro Rotid ludf Centra Mjntim<> Square Spore 0409 111 RS ***** lei *****11 Rkji /*****1 ?*****? M% M M Srtr Bhd *1 lei *****3601 words
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Advertisement307 1981-10-02 20 S. SUNRISE S HUNCE SAUDI S LINE Regular Conventional Service ■i i a rrm'nrmi Loodmq for DUBAI, DAftMAM, JEDOAH DUBAI, DAMMAN, KDOAH TWAS StTl* SOU M *****4/4143 M TIMS SPIA SON. M. ?«t *7375 EVAHGELOSD. DERBY M«U*C Apah TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE to Port 4/10 S/10 Trieste, ktonfatoam. Silarne,307 words
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Advertisement339 1981-10-02 20 KRKAPALAN LAUTAN MRU SDN. BHD. CO Bo* 120 kotakrtabalu Srtva* HGULAI UNH SHVKI Sabah Bangkok Port KrUrg Penang P.KUng S pore Loading for LAUTAN RAN ¥.9/11 to Port LAUTAN ENAM V.7/11 C Oct 11 Oct KK, Labuan SEALION SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD. Tel: *****81 Tlx: ***** SEALION SHIPPING (M) SDN.339 words
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Miscellaneous172 1981-10-02 20 Regional Weather K V, m M x 3 >>■ ■*r+ C /s cr ta Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C <A y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain IJ Cloudy172 words
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