The Business Times, 14 January 1982
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Title Section10 1982-01-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, JANUARY 14,1182 60 CENTS10 words
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298 1982-01-14 1 THE Singapore Polytechnic is to spend $160 million over the next five years to accommodate the projected 50 per cent increase in student enrolment. Business Times understands that $70 million will be spent on new machinery and furniture, while the remaining $90298 words
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Article446 1982-01-14 1 FLORENCE CHONG,LILLIAN CHEW - By FLORENCE CHONG,LILLIAN CHEW THE Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GSIC) has opened an office in Sydney, with a strong possibility that its first official investment will be in one of the main coal-fired stations in Eraring, New South Wales. Also high on446 words
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277 1982-01-14 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA SINGAPORE will not submit any proposal on. the restructuring of Asean's economic machinery. The Republic will make a firm stand on the issue only after giving due regard to the proposals of other member countries. Economic ministers of the five-member regional277 words
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301 1982-01-14 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE oil majors have been given a bigger slice of the Indonesian oil business by Pertamina under its 1962 sales/purchase «contract programme. This is being done at the expense of the oil traders based here. Moreover, Pertamina now prefers that traders301 words
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Article72 1982-01-14 1 THE bears raided the Stock Exchange of Singapore again yesterday, sending share prices tumbling across the board. For the second consecutive day, the Straits Times Industrial Index suffered a double-digit loss as all its component stocks fell prey to bearish sentiment. At the final bell, the72 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article47 1982-01-14 1 Reuters LONDON, Wed. The price of gold fell further in late afternoon trading today, to be quoted at U*****.00/ 379.50 a troy ounce, from the morning fixing of (387. Dealers said the price came under further pressure after falling through the $390 barrier on Monday.Reuters - 47 words
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Article86 1982-01-14 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia has lodged a protest with the Soviet Union over a Radio Moscow broadcast of a message from the outlawed Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) greeting the 75th birthday of Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev. Soviet ambassador to Indonesia, Ivan Shpedko, was summoned to the Foreign MinisReuter - 86 words
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Article73 1982-01-14 1 Reuter CAIRO, Wed. After conferring with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak for more than an hour today, US Secretary of State Alexander Haig said he was setting no deadlines for an Egyptian-Israeli agreement on Palestinian autonomy. One of the main aims of Haig's visit he goes to IsraelReuter - 73 words
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Article71 1982-01-14 1 Reuter BONN, Wed. The son of Polish Deputy Prime Minister Mieczyslaw Rakowski has applied to emigrate to Australia and could receive per- mission to settle there within the next two months. Artur Rakowski, 25, has been in hiding to escape publicity since it was learned early in JanuaryReuter - 71 words
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Article81 1982-01-14 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesian contractors working on multi-million dollar government projects have threatened to stop work unless the government agrees to pay them more following big fuel-price increases last week. A spokesman for the national association of contractors (AKI) said yesterday the government should pay them between 15Reuter - 81 words
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Article71 1982-01-14 1 TAIPEI, Wed. Taiwan is facing fierce trade competition from lowwage countries in South-east Asia and will face even more competition from mainland China, according to a semi-annual report by American Institute in Taiwan (AIT). The AIT, an unofficial US organisation created after the diplomatic break between the US71 words
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Article45 1982-01-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sri Lanka's bid to join Asean will be decided on at the Asean foreign ministers meeting in June. Sri Lanka will be granted membership only if the five foreign ministers unanimously give their approval at the Singapore meeting.45 words
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225 1982-01-14 1 A SECOND Brariltoa teak, ■mm d« Biliii 6r 8m Paato, will he *peatog aa dhtirf efflee kere 1b April. Ito kuk, wkiek to (to seeeai Urged to Uracil aad Seath America, will aeeept iltohni depestts, take part to toM syadleattoa Mi torThe largest beak225 words
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367 1982-01-14 1 GENERAL MOTORS yesterday reached an historic agreement under which its workers will accept lower real wages in return for a cut in the retail price of cars. The giant US company and the United Atomobile Workers union will jointly choose a firm of accountants367 words
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176 1982-01-14 1 ONE offshore bank and one local bank have been voted into the council of the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS). A special meeting of the banks yesterday saw the nnanimons approval of Australia and New Zealand Bank (ANZ) and Far Eastern Bank176 words
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Advertisement208 1982-01-14 1 Car Audio Specialist I FUJITSU TEN LIMITED «™a_ MALAYSIAN Mining Corporation is to take up a 25 per cent stake in proposed international trading company Nastra Page 12 PALMCO Holdings Bhd appears to be in the dark about newly-formed international trading house Mattra Corporation.. Page 12 CANADA'S economic policymakers face208 words
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Advertisement147 1982-01-14 1 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) p.RT<yltw mm 14-PAGE SUPPLEMENT SINGAPORE has had a good year. We might as well be on another planet for all our connection with the gloom and doom pervading the West. But can we continue our starstudded147 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article415 1982-01-14 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG BIG PLANS are in store for the local office of Pierre Leßlanc, one of the largest insurance, reinsurance and broking groups in France. Banking and shipping insurance are just two of the major items on the list of activities being mapped415 words
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Article214 1982-01-14 2 Reuter TWO Japanese syndicates will sign contracts in Tokyo today to extend three syndicated loans totalling 60 billion yen to the World Bank. World Bank president AW Clausen, who is currently visiting Japan, will sign the contracts on behalf of the bank. One syndicate ofReuter - 214 words
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Article37 1982-01-14 2 IRAQ'S central bank has asked major West European and Japanese commercial banks (or emergency loans of about US$lOO million each. Among the Japanese banks that have received such a request is the Bank of Tokyo.37 words
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431 1982-01-14 2 Reuter THE Bank of Rngbinri has told banks still informally subject to the 10 per cent minimum reserve asset ratio that they can allow their reserves to fall below that level. By indicating last month that it would not necessarily bold the banksReuter - 431 words
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Article398 1982-01-14 2 Reuter THE Japanese secondary market for negotiable yen certificates of deposit (CDs) is expanding rapidly, with short-term funds shifting from the gen-saki bond market. Trading volume on the secondary market last December rose to 2.5 trillion yen, including fresh CD issues through the money markets byReuter - 398 words
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236 1982-01-14 2 Reuter BUNDESBANK presldeat Karl Otto Paehl aad Preach Plaaalag Mlaister Mlekel Retard expressed their Jetat eeaeera aver tbe reeeat sharp rtoe la U8 shert term late rest rates at a meeOag la Praakfart ea Taeaday. Mr Raeari aaM that la kla per—at IReuter - 236 words
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382 1982-01-14 2 MERCHANT banks must come out in full support of the leasing industry in order to provide a firm springboard for this new financial service. Malaysian Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Mohamad Najib Razak made this call on Tuesday in Kuala Lumpur when addressing a seminar382 words
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Article248 1982-01-14 2 Reuter SENIOR Polish officials have told Dresdner Bank AG Poland is still interested in signing a debt rescheduling agreement with western commercial banks for repayments due last year. Dresdner management board spokesman Hans Friderichs visited Warsaw on Monday, holding talks with Finance Minister Marian KrzakReuter - 248 words
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342 1982-01-14 2 TERM loan is the cheapest form of finance while lease finance is the most expensive, according to a banker. Presenting a paper on the cost of leasing as compared with other credit sources at a seminar on leasing in Kuala Lumpur on342 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article459 1982-01-14 2 THE US dollar strengthened slightly against major currencies during trading on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Trading of the Singapore dollar against the US unit *as quiet. The US dollar opened at 204.85/95, slipped marginally to *****/80 before gaining strength to close at 205.20. latsrfcaafc hmri rales it459 words
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Article249 1982-01-14 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly firmer on some covering interest in light trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 31 lots while kerb volume at 94 lots, they said. Prompt closed slightly firmer at U*****.50/391.50 an ounce aginst 389.50/ 390.50 on Tuesday, February at249 words
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Article30 1982-01-14 2 New York 8 058 unav 815S Zurich 8.056 8.15S W*4 Ita Singapore 8038 8 I8S Clown* price* in US dollars a troy ounc 1. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.30 words
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Article22 1982-01-14 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 11.58 per cent.22 words
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Article188 1982-01-14 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposl Interbank rates as a close on Jan 13: U8 DaUar«4Spol) Off.r Bid 7 days 13*4 13* 1 month 13 9/16 13 7/16 2 months 13* 1341 3 months 14 3/16 141/16 months 14* 144k 9 months 15* 15 12 months 15* 15* S«M Obi. (NMb Pricca)188 words
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Article48 1982-01-14 2 RANGE of prices offered by dtscount hwn i on Jan 13: Overnight r* 10 3",% Call depot Bts: y-,% CImmi B .r»< SelhM 3-month Treasury bills 3 2'-* 3-month Bank bills 8H 8* 3 months CD 8 7'* 8 months CD th 8* Source: National Discount Co48 words
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Article43 1982-01-14 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $140 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Jan 18 to Jan 22. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.43 words
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Article95 1982-01-14 2 THE dollar fluctuated narrowly in quite early trading in London yesterday after a mostly lower opening after Tuesday's bout of profit taking. Movements in the rates are being confined within narrow limits, with the dollar underpinned on the downside by interest rate considerations and on the topside by the95 words
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Article180 1982-01-14 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday firmed against the yen but was little changed against other major currencies in late trading. The currency traded quietly with rates overshadowed by the market's expectation the rise in this week's US money supply figures will be smaller than earlier thought. The yen,180 words
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Article166 1982-01-14 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed the day higher at 223.40 yen compared with a 222.90 opening in Tokyo and the 222.90/223.05 New York close, dealers said. This was slightly above the 223.20 yen close in Tokyo on Tuesday. Trading was an active $1.40 billion. The166 words
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Advertisement83 1982-01-14 2 Higher rates of interest for your deposits at Chase Manhattan Bank Fixed Deposits Rdtev effective January 13 Sub. All deposits are renewed automatically upon maturity, covering both principal and interest, for same tenor, at the interest rates prevailing at the time of renewal Your money earns interest all the time83 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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207 1982-01-14 3 MEASURES designed to inculcate safety among Sembawang Shipyard workers is beginning to show results. The shipyard chalked up a new safety record last month. Only one minor accident, involving a broken thumb, was reported. The company said yesterday the number of lost time accidents207 words
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Article295 1982-01-14 3 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH THE SINGAPORE Airlines jumbo hangar at Changi will be operational by October. The steel roof of the world's largest single-span hangar will be hoisted in early March. The bridge-like structure will be lifted about 20 cm above ground first. This is295 words
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348 1982-01-14 3 THE Germany-based Export- Ma rkt-Organisation has opened a subsidiary in Singapore to publish the Asean Revue, which was started in Germany in 1960. The aim of the local company, Export-Markt Publications, is to assist Asean entrepreneurs to promote their offers more effectively to the international348 words
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Article, Illustration369 1982-01-14 3 QANT AS has appointed Mr Peter Banes, 37, as its regional director for Asia. Mr Barnes, who arrived in Singapore in mid-Decem-ber to take up his new duty, succeeds Mr John F Ward, who returns to Sydney as the airline's general manager (marketing). Mr Barnes' area includes369 words
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191 1982-01-14 3 MOBIL Oil Singapore's revamped crude distillation unit is due to come onstream next month, giving the refinery additional processing capacity as well as maximising energy use. Construction work, which is handled by Chiyoda of Japan, is nearing completion. The latest issue of Mobil News, the191 words
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421 1982-01-14 3 THE newly-formed Singapore-Australia Business Council has elected Mr Bruce Hayman, general manager of Fitzpatrick's supermarket, as its first president. Mr Hayman was the president of the protem committee, formed when the idea of an Australian business group was first mooted six months ago. Australian companies421 words
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Article127 1982-01-14 3 THE Applied Research Corporation has been transferred to the National University of Singapore. ARC said this direct linkage will enable the facilities at NUS to be used to provide services to the government, industry and commerce. The engineering development division of ARC will be relocated within the127 words
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Article397 1982-01-14 3 A REAL estate consultant has called (or an amendment in the law to allow the owner of a multi-storey building to retain full responsibility for its management and maintenance. Mr John Holmes, development management director of Richard Ellis, explained that the Strata Titles Act397 words
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Article129 1982-01-14 3 THE MARKETING Institute of Singapore is organising a seminar to help companies spot business opportunities. To be held at the Holiday Inn on Feb 24 and 25, the seminar also aims to teach exporters how to evaluate a country's marketing infrastructure and gear marketing techniques toward it.129 words
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Advertisement215 1982-01-14 3 n nod hampers The ultimate choice In Lunar Newlfear gifts. Noel hampers is the best way to say Gong Xi Fa Cai. Elegantly wrapped, personally delivered. Other Noel hampers from $80 to $1000. Please place your order before January 14 to guarantee pre- Lunar New Year delivery. t Call us215 words
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328 1982-01-14 4 SHINTARO Abe, Japanese Minister of International Trade and Industry, yesterday criticised US congressional moves for legislation based on the principle of reciprocity and warned that free trade would collapse ahould the US administration accept it as a policy. Abe told328 words
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695 1982-01-14 4 Reuter, NYT A US judge has rejected the government's settlement of an anti-monopoly case against the huge Bell Telephone Co, saying it required his approval. US district court Judge Harold Greene said he would not dismiss a suit against the American Telephone and Telegraph CoReuter,; NYT - 695 words
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288 1982-01-14 4 Reuter THE BANK of Japan has started guiding short term interest rates higher to narrow the differential between Japanese and US rates and prevent further weakness of the yen. Short term money brokers said the overnight call loan rate yesterday rose toReuter - 288 words
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Article250 1982-01-14 4 AP, Reuter JAPAN'S major robot manufacturer is currently negotiating with the world largest car maker, General Motors, for a possible tie-up in robot production, the daily Tokyo Shimbun reported yesterday. Fujitsu Fanuc, a major manufacturer of industrial robots and numerical controls (NC the processor unitAP,; Reuter - 250 words
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Article, Illustration549 1982-01-14 4 UPI WORLD Bank president AW Clausen said yesterday that viewing the work! as a set of North-South problems is an "oversimplification" that ignores rapid changes taking (dace in the global economy. "We are living in a multipolar world, not a bipolar one," Clausen said inUPI - 549 words
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200 1982-01-14 4 ENtiujbiASTlC players f prt ft MHm tweatyrxmt esias ar VBst MMaa tarta paktte arcade video marfclma last year, aeeardißg la tfcla week's lkw ©aver story. TUs is twlee the reparted take in Ike last fiscal year st all the eaataas ta Nevada. II is200 words
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275 1982-01-14 4 AP US ADMINISTRATION officials say it is possible that President Reagan may consider some additional cutbacks in future American defence spending if the federal budget deficit growth becomes too big a problem. But they have seen no sign yet of any move by eitherAP - 275 words
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126 1982-01-14 4 Reuter BUSINESS mergers and acquisitions in the US roae 27 per cent to 2,395 in 1981 from 1,889 in 1980. The value of the deals rose to U5182.6 billion from $44.3 billion. WTGrimm and Company, the Chicago-based merger specialist and intermediary, said 1981Reuter - 126 words
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261 1982-01-14 4 UPI THE INTRODUCTION of Boeing's new 757, described as the most fuel-efficient twin-Jet in the world, is a unique feat for the world's largest aircraft maker. It was Just five months ago that the company introduced another big Jet, the 767,UPI - 261 words
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176 1982-01-14 4 Reuter EXECUTIVES of 28 international airlines began a 10day meeting in Hollywood, Florida yesterday in an effort to rationalise their fares across the North Atlantic. The airlines, which lost a total of US$9OO million on their scheduled inter-Conti-nental operations during 1981 and could loseReuter - 176 words
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595 1982-01-14 4 THE MALAYSIAN Motor Vehicle Industry Committee is holding a series of meetings with various sectors of the industry to "take stock" and chart a course for its development. The government certainly wants the industry which has learnt the relatively simple skills of assembly to make595 words
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200 1982-01-14 4 AP ANOTHER 500,000 Jobs could be lost in America's car-related industries by 1985 unless Congress enacts so-called "local content" legislation. Lee Price, of the United Auto Workers (UAW) research staff, said: "Without a local content law that mandates significant US automotive investment byAP - 200 words
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Article755 1982-01-14 4 ARRIVALS Senriee Local Operator Number Tune Proa UTA UT565 0340 NOU/SYD/HLP PAA PA005 0210 NYC/SPO/AHA/HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL SLA SQ41 0740 MAA SIA SQ101 0845 KUL MAS MH811 0845 PEN MAS MH671 0915 KUL RBA BI421 0955 BWN MAS MH651 1000 PEN/KUL MAS MH680 1010 BKI/MYY/KCH755 words
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Advertisement165 1982-01-14 4 Since 1978. top oil company management, engineers and geologists, marine and salvage experts, boat, pipeline and rig builders from all over Asia and Australasia have made Singapore the oil capital of the world for Offshore Week. HERE'S WHY THEV COME: CONFERENCE Over 60 papers to be given by engineering geophysical165 words
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OVERSEAS
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610 1982-01-14 5 NYT AMERICAN Secretary of State Alexander Haig has said that the Polish crisis has produced a test case challenging the credibility of the West's previous warnings to the Soviet Union not to intervene in Poland's affairs. Mr Haig saidNYT - 610 words
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502 1982-01-14 5 Reuter AMERICAN officials have expressed concern that China's protest against President Reagan's decision to sell arms to Taiwan might signal a cooling in relations between Washington and Beijing. They said China's protest might be largely tactical, designed to keep future US weaponsReuter - 502 words
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423 1982-01-14 5 Reuter TRADE sanctions against the Soviet Union over Poland may delay a project to (ripe a huge volume of Siberian gas to Western Europe but are unlikely to stop it. The US and its European allies remained divided an the sanctions issue despiteReuter - 423 words
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761 1982-01-14 5 NYT A MONTH after he took office as Japanese Foreign Minister, Yoshio Sakurauchi feels that Japan's foreign policy in 1962 will be different from those of his predecessor, Sunao Sonoda. The balding Sakurauchi, a veteran politician who had served in the Diet sinceNYT - 761 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article442 1982-01-14 5 Agencies AN appeals court in San Francisco has upheld its earlier ruling against Sony for infringing US copyright law through home videotaping. Sony announced that it will fight the case to the US Supreme Court, if necessary, to protect consumer rights for home videotaping. A Japanese comAgencies - 442 words
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156 1982-01-14 5 AP FARM organisations in California have threatened to boycott Japanese imports unless Japan relaxes the quarantine on Californian fruits which was prompted by the Mediterranean fruit fly infestation. Said Les Hubbard, an executive of the Western Growers Association: "There are a lot of Datsuns andAP - 156 words
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Article133 1982-01-14 5 Reuter CANADIAN Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau has reshuffled key government ministries in a bid to make Canadian foreign policy more aggressive and trade-orientated. He switched responsibility for foreign trade, worth US$lBO billion a year, to a revamped and expanded External Affairs Department. Mr Pierre de Bane wasReuter - 133 words
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291 1982-01-14 5 AFT LEADING Hangkaag aaalyst af textile affairs, Mr Kayaer Sung, has waned that Ike aew prrtwtl extending the Maltl-Flkre Arrangement (MFA) can tains a pravlstaa which represents a cutback la flagalac on aader aUMaed qaataa far highly —mm pradacta. He said thatAFT - 291 words
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804 1982-01-14 5 NYT SAUDI Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed £aki Yamani has said that the current world oil glut will not continue because his country is willing to cut its oil output substantially. The result could be higher prices for petrol and heating oil,NYT - 804 words
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Article280 1982-01-14 5 UPI LIBYA and Algeria (ailed to persuade Nigeria to raise the official selling price of its main bonny light crude oil at an unpublicised meeting in London last week, according to Petroleum Information International. The newsletter published by Petroleum Information Corp, a subsidiary of A C NielsenUPI - 280 words
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Article423 1982-01-14 6 THE ANNOUNCEMENT by General Motors and the United Auto Workers yesterday that they have agreed to link wage concessions' to car price reductions in their next three-year contract indicates that the American car industry is not dead yet. It is unprecedented for the automobile423 words
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Article317 1982-01-14 6 SHIPYARDS have long been regarded as one of the worst places to work, let alone pursue a career, for a variety of reasons. The grease, dirt and noise put off many people but it is the perceived dangers and risks involved that drive them away. There317 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1982-01-14 6 ouoiniuM Computer and communications market of ATT and IBM NYT UNTIL LAST FRIDAY, American Telephone and Telegraph Co (ATT) and International Business Machines Corp (IBM) faced a common opponent: the Justice Department. With the ending of suits against both companies, the biggest opponents of the two uncaged giantsNYT - 1,188 words
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Article, Illustration913 1982-01-14 6 TONY WALKER - Participants in tha saismic turvays in China'a offahora watara will ba contactad bafora tha and of thia month with furthar propoaaia on offahora davatopmant. Bidding cannot start until foraign companiaa know dataila auch aa tha ahara-out of cruda and tha roia of thaSOURCE: BUSINESS WEEK - 913 words
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Article144 1982-01-14 6 CHINA has teM the Brltlah uttiriUw la Heagkeag that It hi gaiag ta simplify the harder eranlag pr*rrdares hetweea the twa territories at La Wa, the aiala Haagkaag-Chlaa harder paiat. Thaigh the CHmm have ■at stated their reaaaw far the nMve, It Is iateaded to streagthea144 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous600 1982-01-14 6 I t -IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 01 Get down south to work (5) 06 Reason why rook's cries are beard (5) 09 Its colours are heavenly (7) 10 House-maid! (5) 11 Convict so reformed in Nigeria (5) 12 He has his own can (5) 13 Drop A 1 a600 words
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Miscellaneous9 1982-01-14 6 BriStOW: liciens W6iL,u3eu.,9FMnP5OH OF SfMJLS —P»NO LOOKING PL£iVE€O ure9 words
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Miscellaneous762 1982-01-14 6 Dance industry in Canada THE CANADIAN iaite laiasUj b eaptarad m mm the pngMM Ar the Pmrnee (eh i, u JK). (Mwtll exeerpto are extneM treat Ike repertatess mt uvea daaee etapuia to highlight each tmpe'i aalqae spprsath to setf-ex-Daaee Theatre, Le Oreape de la Plaee Bayale, the BeyaJ Wtoalpm762 words
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Article, Illustration980 1982-01-14 7 Inflation has been much slower I in responding to tight monetary policy I in Canada than in the US, the country's main trading partner. So should Ottawa relax monetary control, or tighten it? JIM RUSK attempts an answer. FT CANADA'S economic policymakers (ace a aeries of nearFT - 980 words
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Article, Illustration1558 1982-01-14 7 SAMUEL BRITTAN - By SAMUEL BRITTAN FT IT IS a safe bet that all the millions of words written on subjects like "Keynesianism" and "monetarism" have left most people more perplexed than they were at the beginning. The proliferation of subdivisions such as "New Cambridge" or "New Keynesian" andFT - 1,558 words
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Article193 1982-01-14 8 NEW YORK STOCKS JAM U lUnd INDUSTRIALS A Alph* MO uncb AMrcoo 440 -M AX And CI m uneh AMK Bartow* a?*" Cum* PlnuK* D» B—n Ind Kdcon Idpn *■■■■«> ran v«A ro«it (lurtlut OlMUkl OniMi Htno HI veld loao TJ5 uncb an +io mo SB uncb SO uncb193 words
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Advertisement197 1982-01-14 8 The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served" A w <& Get away to Sentosa with family and friends an? f9 Cost only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer THURSDAY 50%197 words
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Advertisement118 1982-01-14 8 xU For lunch For dinner For a richly rewarding experience $22 r >il !i» scrvi< i h«rg<* I (i 1 K K'if. ">Btur(lav $.'J ~>»l I<l servwc hrtr,;< Spo <.1 i>v I For reservations call *****77 Jk.CS/ i rnuin INirk SlM k niion Siaipi|NH a c £RA T l. h('118 words
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Advertisement201 1982-01-14 8 ~|~\/.>.=^'@`%:-'(-):;@}~,=."@, FIN 1: (Ml\lMS H I S 1 I K I Befc >re you fly away to foreign lanJs, check-in vour hag> then seek out the Five Continents Restaurant. Relax in intimate surroundings and wine and dine on the most superb international cuisine you've ever tasted. Lunch 12 noon 3201 words
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Advertisement154 1982-01-14 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canlon. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set for an evening to remember.154 words
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Advertisement208 1982-01-14 8 as good as going to Bangkok. <■ < <* f Thi# is Thai Seafood at its authentic best So fresh, it could hay* been alive 15 minutes before coming to your table It was An enormous variety of succulent seafoods expertly prepared by Thai chefs in our kitchen Siamese Seafood208 words
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Article827 1982-01-14 9 THE New York stock market closed lower for the second straight day on Tuesday amid concern about the outlook for interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average was off almost three points and declines outnumbered advances by more than two to one. Volume narrowed to about 50827 words
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Article87 1982-01-14 9 THE BTRAITB tin price In Penang yesterday firmed 28 eents to M$S6Jt a kilo, still within the ITC upper price teeter of $MJB and $37.89. Firmer overnight London advices, continued strong influential bnyer support, along with renewed overseas and local demand supported the rise. Market sources said they87 words
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Article29 1982-01-14 9 Rubber: Jan 13 Singapore: Feb: 180.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Feb: 203.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M$35.30 per kilo (up 28 cents) Official offering: 285 tonnes (down IB tonnes)29 words
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Article86 1982-01-14 9 Reuter A 13-member Malaysian mission left yesterday on a three-week tour of six countries to promote sales of General Purpose Standard Malaysian Rubber (SMR GP). The mission, led by Tan Sri B C Sekhar, chairman of tbe Malaysian Rubber Research and Development Board (MRRDB), willReuter - 86 words
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Article216 1982-01-14 9 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed quietly steady with February One RSS buyers quoted at 180.00 cents per kilo, unchanged from Tuesday's close. The morning session closed unchanged around overnight levels after fluctuating marginally in quiet trading. There was little changed in values in afternoon trading which was quiet.216 words
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Article338 1982-01-14 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per Ulo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 117.50 178.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. February 179.00 100.00 Int. 1 R.S.S March 182 00 113 00 Int. 2 R.S S 167 50 180 50N UK/Coat 166.50 *****N Int. 3338 words
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Article110 1982-01-14 9 NOON SSR ud SMR pncm ym larday HAS (Cairot Mthl Mutt (Forward Mtfc) (1-taa imUm) nym llol mr» SSR 10 185 00 187 00N 187 00 1MOON SSR SO (1 too pallatj 161 00 163. OON ***** I <6 OON MIIU fitmiT Ma ink SMR CV <1110 words
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Article947 1982-01-14 9 CQFVEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday ended a quiet morning slightly easier with prices £10 to £4 a tonne down on Tuesday's close in traded positions. Dealers said prices were hardly changed from opening levels which were down in line with Tuesday's easier New York close. The market lacks947 words
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Article118 1982-01-14 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday remained steady, dealers said. In January south remained at M 5955 while central gained one to $955. South in February added 10 to $950 while north also traded at the same price. March in central was done at $935. The refined118 words
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Article256 1982-01-14 9 Reuter THAI tin exports last October dropped to 1,788 tonnes from 1,950 tonnes the previous month and compared with 2,329 tonnes shipped in October 1980. The Krung Thai Bank, a government-ownedco m merdal bank reported in its monthly bulletin that during the first ten months ofReuter - 256 words
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Article61 1982-01-14 9 Reuter THE Japanese Food Agency said it plans to import about 8,000 tonnes of broken and glutinous rice, probably from Thailand, in fiscal 1982, starting in April. This is sharply down from planned imparts this fiscal year of 67,000 tonnes comprising 30,000 of glutinous rice from bothReuter - 61 words
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571 1982-01-14 9 THE WORLD'S first fullscale "pilot plant" for the production of the highlyversatile epoxidised natural rubber is being built in Malaysia and is expected to be commissioned by July. The chairman of the Malaysian Rubber Research and Development Board, Tan Sri (Dr) BC Sekhar said571 words
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370 1982-01-14 9 THE THREE-DAY Aau economic ministers' meeting beginning in Km»!» Lumpur today will forge a common approach to international commodity issues, alternative energy uses, international economic agreements and economic cooperation with developing countries. The common stand on international commodity Issues at the meeting will370 words
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Article167 1982-01-14 9 CHIN Bug Pnfeee i pwl«kf Pri< CtMMt «A: Bulk (ob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) (ob $112.00 sellers, new dram (ob $116.00 idlers. Cspra: Mixed (looae) 150.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper (ob Asta NLW $372.50 arilers, Sarawak white pepper taq (ob NLW $3(7 JO167 words
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Article195 1982-01-14 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex*godown) Cattsa yam: China Blue Phoenix 30k 2.500; 3k 3478. 40fe 3,330 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoee gMis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly195 words
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Article325 1982-01-14 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in Sf per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clan (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent secood class 1.05, 100 per cent third class 1.03, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-18 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.71. Special325 words
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Article191 1982-01-14 9 SOYBEAN futurea in Chicago on Tuesday rallied late on local abort-covering to finish unchanged in spot January to up as much as 4 V« US cents a bushel in other positions. Follow-through wire house and commercial demsnd aided the late advance. Traders said increased commercial interest in buying back191 words
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Article157 1982-01-14 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday pared losses late on local short-covering due to an oversold ■■iket condition, to settle down 4V* to 1 Vi US cents a bushel. Trade uneasiness over President Reagan's videotaped message ts the American Farm Bureau Federation concerning a possible grain embargo against the157 words
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322 1982-01-14 9 TRADING IN crude palm oil futures on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange hit a 11-month low last month with total turnover of 1,210 lots or 31,000 tonnes. According to a preliminary KLCE report, most traders remained on the sideline. This was attributed by322 words
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Advertisement81 1982-01-14 9 restaurant Q^> Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. An Oriental dining experience. Renovated A additional new car park now ready for use. Oramilnn 214 Dunearn Road. Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****22 fcrrart Dining at Raffles Enjoyable, unobtrusive, romantic For business or for pleasure PALM COURT Dine by candlelight in81 words
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Advertisement44 1982-01-14 9 For the choias of spicy Indonesian dWicaciti dine at. The Biggest Indonesian Restaurant in Singapore An ideal place for company functions 6 wedding parties. Exclusive V.I.P. room for special gatherings. Private functions outside parties welcomed £r catered for at most reasonable prices. Business Hours:44 words
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1703 1982-01-14 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 Acmt (1948 3.006)1,703 words
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Article157 1982-01-14 10 ■NO ATOM UNIT TMtMT ("''t'"' prteae tar imm 14) The Commerce 117 IS The Savings Fund 1« in Spere Pwt Fund IM 149 s pore Sec Fund 106 >» fpore Invest Fund LU 1,1$ Sporw Equity Fund ID 1JW DIAMOND MOT STOU (■MfM' pMaaa MJaiH) DUimd rpare Fd157 words
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Article2877 1982-01-14 10 1981/1982 High Low Company Last Sal* orGr*» Dlv Dlv CtT Gr*« YTd Net P/l Vol (•000) Day Hl|k Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 115 330 312 420 200 470 532* 075 430 248 115 130 150 308 75 360 220 322 231 Acma Alcom Allied Choc2,877 words
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Article1769 1982-01-14 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of «hares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. DTOUmiALC IJ| (11) l «0 (3) 1 41 1 37 tin Mi1,769 words
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Article84 1982-01-14 10 THE interest rate for Aapft* ■we Factory Devatepttaaft LU 171 nfflta iMWIiU IMMMtor the period April 3 is SVt per cent. The corresponding interest amount tor each principal amount of $lO,OOO is 001.16. The coupon amount tar coupon number 2 due tar payment on April 3 is 5554.M.84 words
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Article665 1982-01-14 10 AS THE saytag gm whea It pblbb» It pears. Ami se It WBB with the aoppw steek aarket yerterday Mhfc* BKpßfaMtmk B -»*-g Bmbb MUM the aarket rßsaOsaaty right frea the •psfltag hell, wihg prieea *ar£y tower acraa the lavwOaa, apw seelag the Mflt hop B prieea665 words
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Article596 1982-01-14 10 SENTIMENT at the Kuala Lnmpur stock market worsened yesterday as prices were dashed across the board following another barely steady start. Trading volume was comparatively lower. Afternoon buying was extremely selective and at the close of trading, declines swamped advances 103 to eight with 25596 words
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404 1982-01-14 11 HARPER Gilfillan (1900) Sdn Bhd intends to offer 30 per cent of its shares to six bumiputra institutions, its managing director, Mr D Parker, said on Tuesday. Although he declined to name the institutions, he said that "Harper Gilfillan will approach some404 words
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Article119 1982-01-14 11 A REPORT that the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) will be housed at the 42-storey Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) Building was denied by the chairman of the KLSE, Tengku Noone Aziz bin Tengku Mahamood. Tengku Noone said the report from Tokyo that the PNB119 words
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Article1125 1982-01-14 11 This year is likely to see more attention being drawn towards long-established nonlisted companies which have yet to restructure their equity in line with the Malaysian New Economic Policy. Business Times starts the first of a series on these unquoted companies with a look at Lever Brothers1,125 words
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Article127 1982-01-14 11 UNITED Malayan Flour Mills Berhad: AGM to be held at the 1st Floor (Breeze way) Bangunan UMBC, Jalan Sulaiman, Kuala Lumpur on Jan 15 at 12.30 pm. WEARNE Brothers, Limited: 67th AGM to be held at the 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore 0104 on Jan 18127 words
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Article504 1982-01-14 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rose marginally on some light bargain hunting in blue chips and populars, reversing Tuesday's decline. The market average rose 3.89 to close at 7,635.66, but trading was slow with the total volume of 270 million shares in an uncertain market affected by504 words
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Article99 1982-01-14 11 THE Manila stock market yesterday closed lower across the board as turnover rose to 1.15 million pesos, dealers said. JAN 13 Pesos Aeoje Mining AUu Con. A AUas Con. B. Bagulo Gold B»n*uet Con B 81 Ooodrlch CDCP .0031 IZ IS.50 .0013 44.00 00 uneh -0.1 uneh -3 uneh99 words
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Article76 1982-01-14 11 JAN 13 Bant* Asia Fibre Aruthajra In* And Truat Bangkok Bank Banc Of Ayudhara Ltd Berll Jucker Charoonf Thai Wire Flret Trust Industrial Finance Corp 90 252 206 220 44 102 unch -2 -I 2 -0.25 -I International Coametlci International Tru 8t And Ftt- Rama Tower Saha Union Slam76 words
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Article293 1982-01-14 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed lower in sympathy with the weakness on Wall Street, where concern over higher Interest rates had depressed share prices for two consecutive days, brokers said. Disappointment over Tuesday's Crown land auction, in which four out of 9even offered lots were withdrawn293 words
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Article261 1982-01-14 11 THE Sydney market yesterday closed lower, but bargain-hunting in the resources sector helped stem a surge of selling pressure which has pushed it well down this week. Selected metals and oils made firm gains but industrials tended weaker. Turnovers improved with the passage of several big261 words
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Article881 1982-01-14 11 LONDON, Tues Equities and government bonds finished lower after a dull session today. The Financial Times index closed at 524.6, down 6 points from the previous close. Equities were marked down at the outset after last night's falls on Wall Street, prompted by fears of higher US interest881 words
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Advertisement40 1982-01-14 11 Specialist in Aluminium signs, Bronze signs, Neon-light, Plastic signs Room numberings,etc. (Also House repairing, Buiding white washing Roofing maintenance) UNIVERSAL SK3NCRAFTS CONSTRUCTION CO. Factory. 1523, Block 5070, A/enue 3, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 11, Singapore 2056 Te1:*****89 *****47 a40 words
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Advertisement210 1982-01-14 11 ENERGY PROBLEMS This report represents a first step towards a more meaningful understanding of the energy situation in the Bank's 25 Developing Member Countries; Indonesia, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Cook Islands, Kiribati, Maldives, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Western Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand, China,210 words
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Article151 1982-01-14 12 Rises Indices M Breweries N O L A B N Be. 400 10 Jan 12 Jan 13 402 235 130 +2 +2 2 BT Indicator: Industrials: *****3 789.73 *****7 776.94 High A Low DBS Lou 240 1 Finance: 1835.89 1809.19 US 1 Hotels: 1204.81 1191.56 Falls Properties: 778.06 767.67151 words
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Article, Illustration166 1982-01-14 12 SHARE prices yesterday eMtiased their tree fail set ia BMtfw the prevtMu day. The Straits Times ladastrfel Index lest 12.7» psista to TJIJ4 while the Beafaw Times laikalw sf the day's It BMt active stocks had M7f (Mists trimmed sff to lfON7. Falls Indices YHS Ltd 585 -65166 words
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Article284 1982-01-14 12 Date La at Pall Y« IT Cmpaay Parted Amm—cai Nat EPS Grass Pre-tax teat year <«•*) Div. n, ,ni mat H Royal <%) (f*M) F 18/12 5.9 819(c) San Hldgs I 20/12 T97L Sembawang Ship F 27/1 52.3 30.0 87,493 OUS F 2/2 5.0 2,491 Shangri-La F 3/2284 words
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177 1982-01-14 12 AFP OVERSEAS Trust Bank Ltd, which is beaded by Malaysian businessman Chang Ming Thien, will buy the Citibank Tower in central Hongkong for HK$43O million from property tycoon Li KaShing. The price is to be paid in two parts, $100 million in cash andAFP - 177 words
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Article20 1982-01-14 12 THE closing price of Malaysian Resources on Tuesday was $2.79 not $4.64 as reported in yesterday's Business Times.20 words
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590 1982-01-14 12 KOH TSE YING - «BIRtH Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By KOH TSE YING NOTHING could have coaxed the bulls back to the market yesterday and the bears were once more in charge. It was depressing, to say the least, as share prices toppled across the board with no590 words
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197 1982-01-14 12 MALAYSIAN Mining Corporation Is to take up a 25 per cent stake in the proposed international trading company, Nastra Pte Ltd. The remaining 75 per cent of its equity will be equally taken up by the other three partners Petronas, Federal Land Development197 words
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Article166 1982-01-14 12 AFTER a long wait of eight months, the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee (FIC) has finally approved Fusan Fishing Net Manufacturing Bhd's purchase of two property-based companies, Taiping Realty Development Bhd and Wang Perak Construction Bhd. With this approval, Fusan has now only to await the green166 words
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Article157 1982-01-14 12 MBF Holdings Berhad has announced a one-for-one bonus issue which will double its paid-up capital to 130.7 million. The company, formerly known as Pacific Development Credit, increased its authorised share capital from $20 million to $500 million last April. It recently turned in a157 words
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Article148 1982-01-14 12 PALMCO Holdings Bhd appears to be in the dark about the newly-formed international trading bouse, Mattra Corporation, of which it is a partner. In its reply to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, Palmco said yesterday that although it had agreed to join Mattra148 words
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Article31 1982-01-14 12 THE shares of General Ceramics Bhd will be traded under the name General Corporation with effect from 10 am today. Certificates bearing the old name will still be valid.31 words
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Article421 1982-01-14 12 Carraat Pijwat Ex Date dm Dale PayaMe Trtallar to year f! 1 AUMOMC BMlaini CCM C8ipn CMaTeefc City Dev Dtoin 7% 15% 35%I 5%I 5%I 25% 10%{p) 5% 20% 40%I Jan 4 Feb 5 Jan 8 Sep 15 Dec 20 Dec 21 Dec 29 Dec 29 NYA Dec421 words
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Article244 1982-01-14 12 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close NIP HMp Proposed bonus issue MBS at 1 tori NYA NYA Proposed bonus issue of If or 3 NYA NYA Rights issue of 1 for 3 > City Dm e 12.90 per share NYA NYA Proposed bonus issue of 1 for 3244 words
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250 1982-01-14 12 MALAYAN Cement Berhad has turned in flat results for its financial year ended Nov 30,1961. Group pre-tax earnings came to MHB.B million marginally higher than the $17.2 million made in the previous year. Net profits tax were 110.7 million after a tax provision of250 words
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Advertisement72 1982-01-14 12 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 14th July, 1982 of: THE SUMITOMO BANK, LIMITED Ground Floor, DBS Building 6 Sbanton Way. Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest72 words
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Advertisement266 1982-01-14 12 Every Office Has A Potential Leak Of Confidential Information. INTIMUS prevents this! From the small office to large industrial establishments, there is an Intimus that is just right. INTIMUS Simplex The electric waste basket provides security right at your desk. At the press of a button, it reduces unconcealed information266 words
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Miscellaneous73 1982-01-14 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair and windy in most places but a few isolated areas can expect showers in the late afternoon and early evening. Report tor 24 hears prtor to 7 M pm ea Jan IS at tiie airport: Maximum temperature 30.7 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 23.2 Associated73 words
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Article173 1982-01-14 13 AUSTRALIA'S national day on Jan 26 will mark a new chapter in the country's shipping as Australian-owned ships will be registered with its own registry. This is a departure from the practice enforced more than a century ago that Australian ships must be registered under173 words
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Article, Illustration613 1982-01-14 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM EVERGREEN Line, a leading Taiwanese shipping company, will increase its container capacity in the highly competitive Far East to Europe trade over the next five months. The line will replace two "V" class vessels container ships of about 20,000 dwt with a613 words
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Article89 1982-01-14 13 Reuter Iraq warned that ships entering waters at the head of the Gulf risked hitting mines or being attacked by the Iraqi navy. The official Iraqi news agency quoted the commander of the country's small navy as saying his forces had attacked seven vessels leaving the Iranian portReuter - 89 words
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Article96 1982-01-14 13 AFP CHINA has approved its first group of 22 ship inspectors to qualify as ship surveyors, New China News Agency (NCNA) reported. The agency said Chinese certificate holders now had equal status with surveyors of foreign registers. In the past Chinese ships built for export had to undergoAFP - 96 words
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Article127 1982-01-14 13 THE Anro Asia, which was damaged when it rammed into a sandstone reef off the coast of Queensland on Oct 29, is going on sea-trial in Japan today after being repaired at the Kawasaki Heavy Industries' Sakaide yard. If it passes the test, it will sail127 words
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Article555 1982-01-14 13 Skipping Um Pmge Cal Fesco Flotta Lauro Franco-Bel# Fransmer Frmu NVOC Freight Links Frota Fuji wars GBN Globe Line Gold Star Golden Line Gulf Shpg H*j Shpg Hall* Maritime Hapag-Lloyd Hayling Heung A Hiong Guan Hoe Hoe Hoegh HK Cont HK Islands Hungarian Hyundae k* Mack IndiaAfrtca555 words
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Article599 1982-01-14 14 ALGERIA Algiers Dec 22. 8-10 days (general)/at least 30 days (grain)., Annaba Dec 22. 3-4 days Skikda Dec 22. 34 days ANGOLA Lobito Dec 29. No delays. Luanda Dec 29. up to 100 days. AUBTRAUA Newcastle NSW Dec 30. Indefinite delays for coal loaders due to backlog. Port599 words
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Article169 1982-01-14 14 ELMA has switched its UK port of call from Felixstowe to Tilbury while the Swedish Broatrom Group's Swedish Orient Line (SOL) is transfering its Libyan roll-on/ roll-off operations from Tilbury to the UK east coast port of Immingham. The Argentinian operates move took effect with169 words
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Article1613 1982-01-14 14 MODERATE grain chartering developed out of North America on Tuesday with rates generally showing small Irregular movements where changed. Business from the US Gulf to the Continent paid the steady levels of US$lO.lO for 47,000 tons and $10 fo 71,000 tons, while a cargo from the US Northern1,613 words
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821 1982-01-14 14 CONSTRUCTION of a 5,500 million rupees satellite port for Bombay is expected to start by the end of this year, says India's Minister of Transport and Shipping, Mr Veerendra Pa til. Worldwide tenders are to be invited for the port of821 words
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Article215 1982-01-14 14 AFP THE INDONESIAN contractor's association, AKI, has frpre—id concern that many port development projects under construction might only half-way due to the current uncertainty in the pricing system. This is due to the country's recent fuel price rise. Prices of construction materials have become unstable andAFP - 215 words
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Article391 1982-01-14 15 Nnwv? am °ng some of the NVQCC (non-vessel operating common carrier) quarters interested in the trans-Siberian landbridge (SLB) transportation that an SLB freight rate increase, if carried out, might cause some shippers to begin turning away from this intermodal system. i. tnlte between Soyuztransn (SOTRA)391 words
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409 1982-01-14 15 AN AGREEMENT dating from the Spanish Civil War, which still governs war risk insurance, is too restrictive for modern trade, according to Mr Nik las Kihlbom, chairman of the Atlantica Insurance Company of Sweden and a leading figure in the international market. Mr Kihlbom, who409 words
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778 1982-01-14 15 THE MANILA International Container Port has good prospects of becoming a regional transhipment centre. However, much would depend on the pace of development of its facilities and access roads, the critical factors for international shipping lines to move in. Some shipping executives are778 words
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5379 1982-01-14 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,379 words
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Article1161 1982-01-14 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL 8Mp'« Voy ETA Lin«s Gdn Op. Ever Voyager Pacific Exp 93-20E 13. 36S 13. 1.82 1.82 0700 0700 Green Asia Borneo TA 3 TA 4 TT VC Nep Topaz 60S 13. 1.82 1900 Neptune TA 4 TT1,161 words
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Article1726 1982-01-14 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AiMpriig» Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Um (PN/KL/PK). Adriatic Caataiaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). APKA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/ Euro-Asia Um (PK/PN) Afre-Pararia Um Tranegroup Ptr Ltd (S). AJ Narigaltaa1,726 words
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Article, Illustration1536 1982-01-14 22 FT THE BRITISH Prime Minister, Mrs Margaret Thatcher, in her search for evidence of a "new sense of realism" among workers, must feel encouraged by recent events in the unlikeliest parts of one of Britain's most financially troubled industries the ports. The Port ofFT - 1,536 words
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715 1982-01-14 22 SHIPOWNERS have thrown their support behind laws proposed by Employment Secretary Mr Norman Tebbit to curb the blacking of flag of convenience ships in British ports. Claims by unions that their campaign against foreign vessels could help to halt the decline of the715 words
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Article119 1982-01-14 22 NEDLLOYD Uaee ml the Netherlaads bi placed m srder with the Ditch shipyard Vaa Der Getesea De Neerd far twe capacity eeatalaer vessels, aad has secared aa eptlea ea a third Alp. Beefer ceatalaers will csmprtoe It per ceat d each vessel's total eeatalaer capacity. Cssttag areaad119 words
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Article278 1982-01-14 22 THE DATA 'communication and information pilot system between a number of European ports was officially launched recently in the Antwerp City Hall. This occurs two years after the foundation of the European Port Data Processing Association (EVHA), a non-profit association with its seat in Antwerp. The278 words
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Article, Illustration129 1982-01-14 22 HAPAG-LLOYD'S new super-luxury passenger liner, the Europa, is now on its maiden voyage, sailing from Genoa on a three-leg trip around the African continent. The idea of dividing the maiden voyage into three legs has paid off, said Hapag-Lloyd. All three cruises, Genoa to Lome (or Dacca129 words
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Article, Illustration423 1982-01-14 22 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Atrevida (1200) 31/32 Azov Sea (1115 shifts) 18 Barber Taif (ro/ro) (1500 after Sinkai, required starboard alongside) 46/47 John Lykes (0600) 6/7 Kota Eagle (0700 after Kota Makur) 8/9 Mendoza (2359 after Bunga Melati) 33/34 Pataling (1200 after Straits Star hauls) 20 West President423 words
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Article189 1982-01-14 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East /Europe, Far East Persian Gull, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: v ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.189 words
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Advertisement27 1982-01-14 13 I. LONDON Freights U/Ul PORT Conditions n SHIPPING Schedule vm CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX REGIONAL Weather X CONSORTIA X SHIPS Io Pert X27 words
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Advertisement488 1982-01-14 13 4>cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents INHMCIFtC TBMBI TIAMM MUCTFTL LTB. Tel *****4 <5 lines) SINGAPORE G3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Penang IS-17/1 23-24/1 30-31/1 *-7/2 13-14/2 20-21/2 27-21/2 11-19/1488 words
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Advertisement912 1982-01-14 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0449, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE B DAHLIA 15/1 KORRIGAN B PEAAGA 22/1 WHOM B DAHLIA 29/1 SELANOM B PCNAGA 5/2 B SIMM B DAHLIA 12/2 N. DELFT912 words
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Advertisement738 1982-01-14 15 ■FEE The Straits WUm Steamship Group ocu STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok [CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT OSAKA ur nut imru BAY TOKTO MY THMCS MMU LAWS BAT sot* iron HONGRONE txmss HWi Bran mn 10/2 M/ 2 U/2 14/ 2 11/ 2 11/2 20/2 22/2738 words
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Advertisement964 1982-01-14 16 II Everett Lines Burn* Fiv« Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON •F' nttmn ta«| PKAM I*l l« to. fHUM C* kWTRh 27/ a Im mm it/n tm m» 1/2 r* j/s B F S S C Agent* n Moloyvo BOUSTEAD S>-aPP»MG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7-PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG964 words
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Advertisement225 1982-01-14 16 lao.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING S ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STIUITS SERVICE Star*** P Kte p. HOKO MARU sua nuuo SANKOUMMU (MSB NSCOINT K ABO MMtti KORVU PCOHY OCCiW KSOUTCES WESTERN RAO ocean awmt a tmurauu m tro ra 22*1144/7 A 22*1171 EAST ASM SMPPRK SON M ra 4MC44/4M7SI EAST ASM225 words
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Advertisement787 1982-01-14 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) QO/I T VM T\ KOTA BAHABAT KOTA 3AHABAT Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo, Aqabi and Hodaidah. S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS i i mi 11 NCP. TOPA2 608/61N MEP. AGATE 7S/SN 12-14/1 NCP.787 words
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Advertisement483 1982-01-14 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK UNE EXPRESS WDEFOCOtT SERVICE TO UK/COWT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) IVYBANK CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK SPORE R'OAM HULL HMBG 23 Jon 17 Fab 20 Feb 24 Fab 10 Feb 7 Mor 10 Mar 14 Mor 17 Mor 12 Apr IS Apr 20 Apr (Deep Took Spoce AvoitobU) Lykes/<> Lines483 words
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Miscellaneous143 1982-01-14 22 Regional Weather [IS 26 v Q2. a? V a, /So 2. LL 1£ c cr" SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDfTIONS AT TJOAJLTHIB MnntWlO LEGEND: R. Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed la knots Rain Cloudy Sky Wave height Barfaee «Mi are Mtalrt by arrows which fly143 words
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PREVIEW 1982
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1181 1982-01-14 23 OFFICIAL figures for the real gross domestic product increase in 1961 have not yet been released, but it is already clear that Singapore came out of that year of general economic disarray very satisfactorily. We have it on the authority of Trade and Industry1,181 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1982-01-14 24 LEE YOKE MENG - SCOPE FOR INNOVATION AND EXPANSION By LEE YOKE MENG WHENEVER the term, "financial sector" is raised, it brings to mind banks, finance companies and merchant banks, but seldom the insurers. Insurance has largely fallen by the wayside. Not that it is unimportant or unnoticed. In the rush1,440 words
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Article, Illustration1309 1982-01-14 25 ALVIN TAY - The commercial banks, merchant banks and finance houses have called for sweeping changes in various sectors of the financial system in their pre-Budget submissions to Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Trade and Industry. Will their proposals meet with the Minister's approval? If1,309 words
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Article, Illustration1388 1982-01-14 26 Owning a car is surely 1 one of the most expensive forms of self-indulgence in Singapore. HERMES examines some of the fiscal "discentives" and other dampening factors which are likely to push car prices even further this year. He also discusses the1,388 words
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Article, Illustration1327 1982-01-14 28 TSANG SAU YIN - HERCULEAN TASK OF MAKING ALL PROUD HOUSE OWNERS You can't fault man on his preoccupation with roof and shelter all those dreams of being a proud house owner. And so it is no wonder that housing should be a prime factor in increasing social discontent1,327 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1982-01-14 29 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE PROPERTY speculators are singing a different tune the* days if they are singing at all. In any case, it is not a happy melody because many are stuck with luxurious apartments costing close to a whopping fl million each. All they ran1,037 words
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Article, Illustration2341 1982-01-14 30 BERNADETTE CHOOI,WONG SOUK YEE - SOME ARE READY FOR TAKE-OFF WHILE OTHERS ARE TAXI-ING ALONG THE RUNAWAY By BERNADETTE CHOOI,WONG SOUK YEE UNDER the graad plaa U restractare Ike ibwi my, eertala iatetrica were selected far iateasive premetlea aad la provide Ike thrast far fatare growth. These priority ladastrles were Mwllßui2,341 words
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833 1982-01-14 31 WONG AI KWEI - By WONG AI KWEI APRIL 23, 1981 seems like another day; nothing spectacular happened that day as a group of eight men, influential in their own fields, got together to ponder over the habits of the Singapore worker and the future of833 words
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Article568 1982-01-14 31 SEVERAL surveys proving and disproving the belief that poor work attitudes exist among Singaporeans, particularly among the younger generation, haw produced inconclusive results. The results also tended to vary according to the Interests of those who commissioned the survey. And (or all the attention paid to568 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1982-01-14 32 THE MARINE INDUSTRY IN SINGAPORE PUT UP AN IMPRESSIVE PERFORMANCE IN 1980. FOR 1981 AND 1982, MR LAI PARK ON, PRESIDENT OF THE SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION OF SHIPBUIDERS AND REPAIRERS, TELLS GOH ENG KEE THE INDUSTRY CAN ANTICIPATE A STEADY RATE OF GROWTH. HE WAS1,350 words
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917 1982-01-14 33 LOH HUI YIN - Singapore's refining industry has predicted a rosy outlook for 1982. This article examines the reasons for its expressed optimism and discusses possible setbacks to an otherwise bright horizon. On its part, the industry has adopted several strategies for continued growth,917 words
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Article, Illustration1345 1982-01-14 34 RICHARD SEAH - The nature of changes in entertainment music and movies will be uncertain. But changes there will certainly be in 1982, and with them come further improvements in later years. By RICHARD SEAH By RICHARD SEAH CHANGES are in the offing for entertainment hungry Singaporeans this year as a1,345 words
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Article, Illustration1586 1982-01-14 36 HOCK LOCK SIEW reckons the stock market will not perform spectacularly in the Year of the Dog. The market will likely try to build a firm base in the new year so that it will be able to launch out in1,586 words
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Advertisement487 1982-01-14 23 Mis IKS M m n INSURERS ARISE The insurance industry has fallen by the wayside in the past Now is the time for it to present a comprehensive package for an increasingly demanding public, says Lee Yoke Meng PtgeTwi BANKING TESTS Banks and finance companies may need a helping hand487 words
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Advertisement33 1982-01-14 24 t Where can you find the only bank that will let you deposit and withdraw money at any one of 51 branches even though you only have an account at one of them?33 words
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Advertisement150 1982-01-14 25 The Philips people. They made our W>rd Processor more than just another machine. M ost word processors are basically alike. But most people are different, which is what makes a Philips P5002 Word Processor, already more advanced than the others, your most sensible choice. It comes fully equipped with a150 words
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Advertisement155 1982-01-14 26 nnußsan mmmm mmmmmr M SSBBBB i III! r f^ssa 3 ammmmm I >i Ta 8 8 k fillßißlß iSSBin: iLv; r v r i siiiii S» A u mnmipi r^i r A f A A Helping your business is our business. the professionals at The Hongkong Bank can help you.155 words
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Advertisement100 1982-01-14 27 FK 115 (4 x 2) Series GVW 9,400 kg/11,000 kg FM 215 (4 x 2) Series GVW 14,030 kg FP 318 (4 x 2) Series GVW 16,800 kg FU 313 (6 x 2) Series GVW 23,000 kg 'V KxV" i: i jsrs :v FV 313 (6 x 4) Series GVW100 words
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Advertisement190 1982-01-14 28 Bank of New South Wales will put you right in the picture on foreign exchange. The Bank of New South Wales deals with every major money market around the world, with a team of financial experts to give you up-to-the-minute quotations on rates worldwide. We trade on a spot and190 words
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Advertisement27 1982-01-14 29 5 CONTINENTS PANALPIIM WORLD TRANSPORT (S) PTE LTD SUITE 1309, 13TH FLOOR, SHAW TOWERS BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE 0718 TEL: *****) 1 TELEX: RS ***** PASIN 1 FORWARDER27 words
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Advertisement353 1982-01-14 29 TMnk about your long-term office location today The business scene is changing Dramatic changes now taking place in the central core area of the city will have a profound effect on the future locational value of existing commercial properties. New roads and travel systems will change commuting habits buildings that353 words
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Advertisement152 1982-01-14 30 an <ill nev a new dimension ir The All-New Mazda 929 offers a whole new dimension of luxury, comfort and performance along with excellent economy. Superior aerodynamics, unprecedented handling, luxurious interior, a full range of standard and optional equipment and a superb level of craftsmanship combine to make this new152 words
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Advertisement9 1982-01-14 31 an all new Mazda 929 dimension in driving luxury.9 words
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Advertisement107 1982-01-14 32 sxsli f&uKgf S UL 1 M mtf ■mtL -r* V/Jw* J* W^rnr- 1 UK Mlaf !kk x W m < ■> JOINMORE beeps up with the pace! In the hectic, frenzied world of commerce and high finance, it is vital that workflow is smooth and uninterrupted. But just in case107 words
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Advertisement701 1982-01-14 33 TEKNISKIL Specialised skills on tap for Singapore Has your engineer gone on leave? Do you need a replacement for your sick architect? Are you installing new equipment which your present workforce cannot handle? Headaches like these can be eliminated, almost instantly, through Tekniskil— a dependable, reputable and thoroughly I professional701 words
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Advertisement287 1982-01-14 34 (> <• a (Ml Ul iimpm i^\ t Bridgestone 175/70 HR 13 wide steel radial tyres are standard features. Options: Two-tone body colour. Resin wheel caps NEW CHARMANTI3OOEE/EC The sophisticated new 1300 cc Charmant saloon combines distinguished looks with sporty appeal. It's so luxurious that you'll be surprised. Six wide287 words
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Advertisement314 1982-01-14 35 The credit card for the successful person You have achieved success. You're in a position of responsibility, commanding respect and authority. You have more than money you have a sound financial position. Now there's a credit card for a person just like you. The MasterCard from OCBC. Honoured by over314 words
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