The Business Times, 17 February 1982
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The Business Times
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Title Section10 1982-02-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1582 60 CENTS10 words
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327 1982-02-17 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH QANTAS Airways will add another three flights a week between Singapore and Australia to the existing 13 from March 31. The three additional flights will he direct from Sydney and Melbourne to Singapore. There are now four such terminating327 words
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262 1982-02-17 1 SINGAPORE Airlines has been awarded a development consultancy grant by the Skills Development Fund-to upgrade its public relations activities. This is the first SDF grant given to Improve public relations. But it is not meant to set a precedent Future applications will be evaluated on262 words
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Article356 1982-02-17 1 FLORENCE CHONG - By I FLORENCE CHONG DECISIONS m the wlaaers sf which had hM expected yesterday) will set he made fer at least aaether week. A Qaeeaslaad geverameat spekesmaa nM yesterday that HsrtMlasi Treasarer Liew Edwards expects to preseat the reeemmeadattoa tor the CaMaet's eeaslderattoa aext week. The356 words
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Article470 1982-02-17 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE A JAPANESE construction company in Singapore, Kajima Corporation, is looking into the feasibility of bringing in Korean workers to work on its projects. Tliat even the Japanese are now looking to South Korea for workers shows that the acute shortage of construction470 words
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273 1982-02-17 1 Reuter THE president of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), Dr Mana Said al-Oteiba. has called for swift cuts In oil production rather than a lowering of the cartel's official prices to deal with the current world glut. Dr Oteiba,Reuter - 273 words
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201 1982-02-17 1 Reuter r JAPAN yesterday threatened to use the European Commission's own tactics if Brussels goes ahead with its proposal to lodge a formal trade complaint against Tokyo. However, International Trade and Industry Minister, Shintaro Abe, said he doubted whether the commission's proposalReuter - 201 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article73 1982-02-17 1 Reuter LUXEMBOURG, Tues. Outstanding interest on 1981 Polish debt to Western banks has been mostly but not wholly paid, bankers here said. "The debt has not been totally paid by Feb 15, but what remains is a fraction of what it was at the beginning," a bankerReuter - 73 words
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Article80 1982-02-17 1 UPI BEIJING, Tues. Communist Party chairman Hu Yaobang declared today the massive shakeup of China's huge bureaucracy must be carried out "resolutely" because it is of vital importance to the entire country. In the clearest official statement on the determination of the leadership to root out hundreds ofUPI - 80 words
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Article62 1982-02-17 1 Reuter TOKYO, Tues. Japan today Joined West European critics of US economic policies for creating problems for American allies as the yen sank against the dollar. Finance Minister Michio Watanabe has expressed growing concern at a Cabinet meeting about the recent outflow of Japanese money, attracted byReuter - 62 words
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Article61 1982-02-17 1 Reuter PARIS, Tues. French unemployment rose again in January despite the Socialist goverment's efforts to create Jobs, but the rate of increase has slowed, official figures showed. The number of job seekers rose from December's 2,014,400 to 2,034,000, a one per cent increase, the Labour Ministry said. SeasonallyReuter - 61 words
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Article73 1982-02-17 1 AFP TOKYO, Tues. Japan's two leading motor companies, Toyota and Nissan, suffered substantial setbacks in both exports and production in January, as self-restraint on shipments to the US and West Europe continued. Toyota Motor Company today said its January exports totalled 133,313 units, down 9.6 per centAFP - 73 words
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Article77 1982-02-17 1 AP TEL AVIV, Tues. Nearly twothirds of Israelis are in favour of Israel's withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula in April. According to a poll published today in the Jerusalem Post, 1,301 adults were asked: "Are you for or against the withdrawal from Yamit in April?" In reply,AP - 77 words
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Article62 1982-02-17 1 AFP JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia has just recorded its first machinery export a plastic bag machine for Britain. The machinery unit, worth US$lO,OOO, was loaded on board a ship in Tanjung Priok port in a ceremony witnessed by Director General of Multifarious Industries, K Hadinoto. The machine hasAFP - 62 words
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Article456 1982-02-17 1 ONE hundred and sixty-six buildings were completed during the third quarter of last year, yielding some 1.5 million square metres of gross floor space. This was double the amount of space completed during the third quarter of 1900 but only a slight increase over456 words
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Article283 1982-02-17 1 MALAYSIA'S proposal for joint marketing of tin by producers envisages the creation of a mechanism for selling the metal worldwide. A working paper on this is expected to be ready after consultations at the ministerial level with other Asean producers. The Malaysian Primary Industries Minister, Datuk Paul283 words
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Advertisement225 1982-02-17 1 I Times Bookshoo ÜBQQ3Z ROTHMANS of Pall Mall (Singapore), the principal subsidiary of Rothman Industries, has reported a sharp 93 per cent rise in group pre-tax profits Page it THE World Rank is not an employment relief agency providing loans on easy terms for soft projects. It expects tangible results225 words
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Advertisement71 1982-02-17 1 FRATA NEWS NVOC GROUPAGE SERVICES TO >lUSTIMLIk ADELAIDE BRISBANE FREMANTLE MELBOURNE SYDNEY Frata NVOC will give you the test freight deal in LCL'from Singapore to Australia. We offer you: Competitive freight rates, regular services, B/L insured with London Underwriters end professional service. FOR RATES AND BOOKING CALL MAY JUAN SANDY71 words
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Advertisement33 1982-02-17 1 7 IF YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF US IN CAR RENTAL, WHAT CHANCE 00 WE HAVE IN RENTING YOU A TRUCK? The car and truck rental company you've never heard of. Phone: *****30,*****24,*****7. (J*T)IO63F33 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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337 1982-02-17 2 HIGHER interest rates in the United States are likely to push the dollar firmer against both the yen and the Dutch guilder over the next few weeks. According to the latest currency review by Manufacturers Hanover Trust (MHT), the yen and the guilder are337 words
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455 1982-02-17 2 THE World Bank is not an employment relief agency providing loans on easy terms for soft projects. It expects tangible results from the contributions it makes to developing countries. David Knox, vice-presi-dent of the World Bank in charge of the Western Africa455 words
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101 1982-02-17 2 Reuter Mr UK BANK base rates could fall to between 10 and 11 per cent within the next year if inflation drops to 8 per cent. In its latest quarterly economic review, Investment and banking group Charterhouse said lower labour and rawReuter - 101 words
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Article280 1982-02-17 2 Reuter THE JAPANESE finance ministry is reviewing the quotas set for domestic and foreign bank conversions of dollars into yen and limits for their net overall foreign exchange positions, including spot and forward. However, ministry officials said the government has no plan at present to change them,Reuter - 280 words
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224 1982-02-17 2 THE National Electricity Board in Malaysia is evaluating bids from 20 commercial banks (or the management of its USJ4S million syndicated loan. The loan will be used to finance partly the Bersia and Kenering hydro-electric power plants now being built along the Perak River.224 words
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244 1982-02-17 2 Reuter THE Soviet Union, which sharply drew down its deposits with Western banks in the first-half of 1981, rebuilt them in the third-quar-ter. The Bank for International Settlements said in its quarterly international banking report that Russia Increased its deposits with banks of majorReuter - 244 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article523 1982-02-17 2 THE US dollar was relatively quiet against most currencies except the yen. It I fluctuated between a range of 240.65 and 241.65 against the Japanese unit. The main factor was uncertainty over the way the New York forex market will move when it opens later in the night523 words
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Article239 1982-02-17 2 THE dollar in London yesterday traded slightly easier in quiet early trading, as the market awaits the reopening of US exchanges after the long weekend. Profit taking and lower Eurodollar deposit rates, which opened between 1/16 and Vfc per cent lower, were the main reasons for the dollar's easier239 words
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Article22 1982-02-17 2 THE average rate ai which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.21 per cent.22 words
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Article180 1982-02-17 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday ruled around early levels against most major currencies in moderately active, late trading. It held steady throughout the day reflecting firm Asian dollar deposit rates and with operators awaiting indications from New York when that centre reopened after the long weekend. The dollar180 words
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Article230 1982-02-17 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed firmer compared with overnight levels after fluctuating marginally throughout the session in generally quiet trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 76 lots while kerb volume at one lot, they said. Prompt closed firmer at U*****.50/379.50 an ounce against 375.00/376.50230 words
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Article30 1982-02-17 2 New York 8.5® univ 8.C3S Zurich 8 56B 8 66S Mm FM ■Singapore 8 50B 8.S5S Closing price* is US doUan troy oudo 1. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.30 words
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Article155 1982-02-17 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed easier at 240.85 yen after opening at 241.00. The day's trading volume was a heavy 11.61 billion. The market calmed in the afternoon after reaching a six-month high of 241.60 yen in hectic morning trading, the dealers said. The Bank155 words
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Article175 1982-02-17 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Feb 16: US MUnjgpt) 7 days 16* 16* 1 month 16* 16* 2 month* 16* 16* 3 month* 16** 16* 6 month* MM 16* 0 months 16* 16* 12 month* 16* 16* Dm gw-Trm. 1 month 10 vie 711/16 3175 words
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Article42 1982-02-17 2 RANGE of prion offer «d by dlacount hmn on Frt 16: Ovcrnifht: 3W* Call deposits 3*% CUn 3-month SoIHag Treasury bills 2H 2* 3-month Bank Mils 6% n 3 months CD 7 8 months CD 7K 7* Source: National Discount Co42 words
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Advertisement249 1982-02-17 2 You can bet... Every race is a winner at >4 e L r? 'S 1 V I f I 4 The Stables Tote RACE 1 LUNCH Pxe( utive Businessmen's Lunch RACE 2 DINNER Our specialty: US Prime Rib of Beef Successful businessmen and people with good taste lunch, dine and249 words
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Advertisement95 1982-02-17 2 THE SPECIAL EVENT FOR THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY PHARMEXB2 FEBRUARY 17 20 1982 WORLO TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE An international display of raw materials, laboratory equipment, manufacturing machinery, chemical and pharmaceutical products. Complemented by HE4UH C4RE 4S& 82 Singapore's first international exhibition on health care and personal hygiene. Supported by the: PHARMACEUTICAL95 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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293 1982-02-17 3 MANUFACTURERS of metal scaffolding expect business to pick up when the Government introduces legislation in April to discourage the use of timber scaffolding. The legislation will make specific provisions pertaining to metal scaffolds and requirements pertaining to work platforms and means of access293 words
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Article402 1982-02-17 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THE Timber Industry Board is taking another step to encourage the local industry to consider Burma as an important source of hardwood. It is organising a second mission to the country in mid-April. The mission will also visit Sri Lanka, where prospects402 words
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267 1982-02-17 3 AN ECONOMIC journal in Japan has invited local department stores to attend an exhibition and seminar in Japan on store management and planning. This is the first time that the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, which is organising the event, is extending the invitation to foreign267 words
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Article166 1982-02-17 3 BETTER quality Indian and Papua New Guinean tea sold well in the sixth Singapore tea auction held yesterday. The better liquoring varieties from north India met more general demand. Best CTC farmings from Assam fetched good prices and were occasionally US 5 cents dearer than those166 words
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141 1982-02-17 3 THE Ministry af Labaar will take ever the faacttoas af the Industrial wbttm unit af the Eeaaamie Devetopnmt BmH Kit maath. The hmH will clase this ualt M the labaar climate Is m stable. Mr Leaag Cheng Chit, I director af the h»H'i todartry141 words
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Advertisement544 1982-02-17 3 You find the home and just 10% of its value kJjj* fi It ll -e m JS fj 4 m r m V I j /C O 1 'k i «s r U we'll find the test! $SK$ f e^ eC If you've saved 10% of the value of a544 words
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Advertisement473 1982-02-17 4 When you invest in the 2-litre Nissan Laura you get a dividend of luxury mmmmmmmmmm—mmmrn X W' Mr mm mm ifc,;? vm: ■>%ss& m K&Avy.'-. ?< m*.. s/y/.s'/s M 42& II :f... l:f lit i:JI t* jfc** #18 > < V* wWm t {Aeif £S i St 1 < -••V'473 words
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OVERSEAS
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310 1982-02-17 5 UPI THE IRANIAN energy minister has confirmed that Iran sold US$5OO million worth of oil last year to the Soviet Union, the world's largest producer. Hassan Ghafuriafard also said Soviet engineers will help complete two gas-fired power plants in Iran, the first ofUPI - 310 words
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Article520 1982-02-17 5 Reuter PHILIPPINE central bank governor Jaime Laya has accused members of the European Economic Community of turning multilateral trade agreements into weapons to protect domestic producers from competitive exports of developing countries. In a speech before the European Chamber of Commerce, Mr Laya blamed EEC restrictionsReuter - 520 words
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429 1982-02-17 5 UPI CAR sales have plunged to their lowest level in more than two decades and another 6,000 carworkers face indefinite layoffs, indicating even huge rebates are not enough to entice Americans to buy new cars. Local United Auto Workers union leaders wereUPI - 429 words
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181 1982-02-17 5 Reuter THE United States has warned the Philippines it might take retaliatory measures if a planned Philippine cargo sharing scheme is found unfavourable to US flag carriers and exporters. The US Embassy in Manila has sent a diplomatic note to the Philippine Foreign MinistryReuter - 181 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article395 1982-02-17 5 Agencies PLANS by Sir Freddie Laker to launch a new airline in April in partnership with tycoon Roland Rowland faded when the Civil Aviation Authority in London said applications for licences would involve "a lengthy process". Licences granted to Laker to fly from Britain to AmericaAgencies - 395 words
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140 1982-02-17 5 Reuter BELGIAN Prime Minister Wilfried Martens left for Washington yesterday to tell President Reagan that US monetary and fiscal policies are threatening economic recovery in Western Europe. Mr Martens, chairman of the EEC Council of Ministers. will be armed with a critique ofReuter - 140 words
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258 1982-02-17 5 UPI WEATHER forecasters work with satellites and charts and economists rely on computers and statistics. But despite sophisticated technology, a conservative think tank in America says neither group has been very accurate. The Heritage Foundation said in a report: "As we shovelledUPI - 258 words
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Advertisement410 1982-02-17 5 COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN (CSD) SINGAPORE 22 26 FEBRUARY (5 DAYS) This 5-day workshop is aimed at people involved in the design, implementation and review of computer based systems. COURSE CONTENT: Design Methodology System: Processing Program Organisation Input Design Security Output Design Testing Implementation Files Documentation COURSE LEADER is Geoffery Quentin410 words
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Article436 1982-02-17 6 THE DAY AN economist stands up and predicts a balanced budget by the end of the year "as sure as night follows day", we had better watch out. The world will probably end in midafternoon. Certainly that appears to be the view of the US436 words
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Article170 1982-02-17 6 BUREAUCRACTES have a natural tendency to grow. One department after another is formed to fulfil specific functions and responsibilities because the bureaucratic machine thrives on division of labour and specialisation. As soon as a new problem or a new aspect of a business emerges, it is likely that170 words
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Article1093 1982-02-17 6 JAMES BUCHAN - Limping to the altar MERGER BETWEEN BONN'S STEEL MAKERS JAMES BUCHAN looks at the proposed merger between two of West Germany's largest steel concerns, Estel Hoesch and Kruno Stahl, while CHARLES BATCHELOR assesses its impact on Hoogovens, Estel Hoesch's partner in the Netherlands. JAMES BUCHAN FT MARRIAGES are made inFT - 1,093 words
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Article, Illustration700 1982-02-17 6 IN SPITE OF the large losses made by Hoesch in West Germany, the Dutch would have preferred to solve their problems within the framework of the binational Estel group. But the insistence of the Bonn government on a national solution to the steel industry's difficulties700 words
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Advertisement43 1982-02-17 6 Asia's 1 News Magazine. PT7=T L L li d n fets3<J S m Tm -V N **l+ +H. *?<&*> if it"' *1*; o'jMv i\ it tie* J v >>< 1 in circulation 1 in ad revenue 1 in coverage of executives More goes into it43 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1144 1982-02-17 6 TjVIE 3 i »< Oy wwr p*»i 3 *kmi (fee i?( SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by The Young And The Restless 3.25 Destiny (r) 5.05 The New Ed Men Show 5.25 The Eye Of The Octopus 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Matt And Jomy...On The WUemess TrallSSO 6.50 Cartoon1,144 words
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Article, Illustration1788 1982-02-17 7 LESLIE WAYNE - There's too much competition. As it is, America's skies are crowded with too many planes while the sinking US economy has flattened travel demand. Most concede that the state of the airlines has never been so bleak. Will Laker Airways' collapse prove to be a trendsetter inNYT - 1,788 words
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Article, Illustration870 1982-02-17 7 CRARLES BATCHELOR - CRARLES BATCHELOR FOKKER's dream of tairing on the i world's largest aircraft makers has l evaporated with speed. Nine months to the day after the Dutch airi craft group and McDonnell Douglas of the US announced their decision to cooperate on a new 150-seat airliner code-named the870 words
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Article713 1982-02-17 7 Flora Lewis - fOBUMi ...with Flora Lewis NYT > THERE ARE countries in the world where language is the most divisive political issue. Belgium and Canada are racked by the argument, which reflects real rivalry for economic and social benefits. In parts of the United States the, problem is reachingNYT - 713 words
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Advertisement85 1982-02-17 7 y The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Interest Rates Fixed Deposits I month s'/ 2 0 op.a. 3 months 'minimum n->imi■ 6': 0 op.a. 6 months 1 mimmimi v«on» p.a. months Ba/o8 a /o p.a. 12 months 1 immmnm s>lMli 8% p.a Sa\inifs For deposits of Ssloo,ooo and above—Rates on85 words
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Advertisement389 1982-02-17 7 The Systems Approach to M (a) INFORMATION W+i'*} SYSTEMS AUDIT (b) MANAGEMENT CONTROL JlfW SYSTEMS by Of Brian Wilson. BSc. Ph D, C.Eng, M.I.E.E. Senior Ledurer, Systems Department, University of Lancaster. During the ast few years there has been an increasing awareness of the need to find new methods of389 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article151 1982-02-17 8 ADA AAold Ak» AM*V Amtai Amrohnk 12°" Bote Borsuinij Buitiminn caiand c»i»a Dtin Datl Ml) Ennta rokkar Port 7JSJ0 -3 •UD -1.4 3A30 -0J MJO -0J TO-30 0J «ao -0.1 33J0 unch SAM -03 -1.1 MJO -1 M.T0 -0J 313J0 -A3 75 JO -11 107M unch SAM +0J (UmiM151 words
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Article246 1982-02-17 8 FEB IS Fr» CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* B 8 N Qcrvais Danon* C 8 F (Thomson6m r« trnl— 477 JO 1461 M +13 -4 129 40 i|4 Compfme Plnincitre CooiDcxnk 0*n*ral* Credit Foncler D» France Ml Hachatt* (Ubrmlrte) Miriiinn Bull kllctMlln (B) 4iS mao TO unch -0J unch PirtDas P*chln«y Clglnc246 words
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Article89 1982-02-17 8 FEB IS m FORWARD MARKET *<*• m Arbed 123S *2 AJtur 400 10 Braacan M -4 Bni-Unb 1M» \inch HftAnv Cock m 1(0 •4 4 De Been SI •3 Bbw aoas -15 KtoctrotMl 4315 415 Ob-Inno-Bm M10 -136 o*» 1KB *50 Hobok 2S30 P»tro 4H0 >30 Ryl Dutch 13M89 words
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Article187 1982-02-17 8 rKB On A«f-Tekfun*en «JOB Akao Ml OB All* Lrbcn 1640 00 -5 All* Van 44A00 -4 BAST 1S00 -09 Bay H T WDank lOOJO 0^y Btftt 115 JO -li -11 BBC moo «U BMW mm J7 r«M«n« MO 00 uaeb Clttm V*rw JOB 00 Commtfibtnk *****6 -1 Conu Ounffll187 words
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Advertisement169 1982-02-17 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. 3 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 Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set for an evening to169 words
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Advertisement159 1982-02-17 8 For businessmen and professionals, a place to call your own. Located at the basement of the Cockpit Hotel is the Citation. Exclusive. Plush. Luxuriously spacious. A club with live and pleasant entertainment, gracious hostesses and all the privacy you want Ideal for drinks and evenings with clients and colleagues. And159 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article204 1982-02-17 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed quietly steady with March One RSS buyers quoted at 178.00 cents per kilo, unchanged from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly but steadied back on some covering interest with Inro's resumption for physicals aiding sentiment. The afternoon session was quiet and204 words
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Article279 1982-02-17 9 RAS prices In cents per kUo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 173.50 174,50N Int. 1 R.S.S. March 178.00 178.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. April ***** in 50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 166.00 168.00N UK/Cwt 165.00 167.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 163.00 1M.OON UK/Coot 160.50 162JON Int.279 words
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Article102 1982-02-17 9 NOON SSI R toi SMR pricaa yeeterday*A6 Marck April (Carre i It Mtk) (Forward Mtk) (1-ton pallet Bayers Saltan Buyer* Sellers SSR 20 t) 164.00N 166.00N 186.00 168.00N SSR SO (1-ton pallet 1) 162.00 164.00N 164.00 166.00N HUU Man* April SMRCV (1-ton pallet 191 SO 193.50N 193.102 words
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Article71 1982-02-17 9 THE STRAITS tin price in Peuaag yesterday fell 19 cents to M$33.M a kilo, still within the ITA middle sector range of tSZM and $M.M. The continoed weakness was attributed to lack of strong buying interest bat the influential buyer maintained support at this tower level, and there71 words
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Article30 1982-02-17 9 Rubber: Feb 16 Singapore: March: 178.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: March: 203.50 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 533.60 per kilo (down 10 cents) Official offering: 250 tonnes (down 18 tonnes)30 words
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110 1982-02-17 9 Reuter A MALAYSIAN mission which arrives in Indonesia today to discuss Malaysian hopes for setting up a tin producers association may not find Indonesia receptive to the idea. Indonesian officials have not shown much enthusiasm, saying the association could never be a trueReuter - 110 words
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Article877 1982-02-17 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday were sharply higher at midday, £22 to £35 a tonne up on Monday's close in traded positions. They said the May, July and Sep contracts were now around highs not seen for one to two years. Dealers said with so much interest in877 words
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Article131 1982-02-17 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday ruled slightly steady in moderately active trading, dealers said. In February, south and central was traded at MJ967.50 and $974 a tonne respectively. In March south was $12.50 higher at $967.50 and central $10 higher at $965. The refined market131 words
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288 1982-02-17 9 AFP THE Philippines has expressed alarm over recent sugar policy moves in the United States government that might prove disadvantageous to sugar producing countries. The Philippine government sent a memorandum to the five-member Asean grouping Indonesia. Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines which in turnAFP - 288 words
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287 1982-02-17 9 AFP THE Secretary General of the Malayan Mining Employers' Association (MMEA), Mr David Wong, said on Monday that it would be a simple matter for the United States to redress the hardships caused to tin producing countries. However, the question is whether the US willAFP - 287 words
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Article174 1982-02-17 9 CHINESE Pwfcw Exehaage, Btagapwe, mm etafag prices per 1M kg yesterday. CMMit ell: Bulk fob $100.00 9eUers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob 1112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Cap»: Mixed (looae) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper174 words
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Article197 1982-02-17 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CettM yam: China Blue Phoenix 2Q§ 2,4»; 32a 3,190, 40s 3,220 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gesis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly197 words
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Article324 1982-02-17 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.06, 100 per cent third class 1.03, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.70. Special324 words
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180 1982-02-17 9 THE ALMOST unprecedented change expected from the move to produce and market general purpose "block" rubber on a coordinated basis will be a timely boost for the important but much neglected Malaysian smallholder. chairman of the Malaysian Rubber Research and Development Board (MRRDB), Tan180 words
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626 1982-02-17 9 THE WORLD'S leading tyre makers have welcomed Malaysia's move to process and market the new general purpose block rubber known as SMR-GP, and will actively evaluate the material on a commercial production basis. Disclosing this in Kuala Lumpur, the chairman of the626 words
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Article, Illustration855 1982-02-17 9 FT WEST GERMANY is the bell wether of the European zinc business. Now that producer prices there for the metal have cracked, the impact will be felt throughout Europe and in other world markets as well. Metallgese Use haft, the leading West GermanFT - 855 words
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372 1982-02-17 9 Reuter MALAYSIAN Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said current tin prices of around MJ34 a kilo on the Penan# market are low and Malaysia will seek a fair price through an Asean tin producers' joint marketing arrangement with Indonesia and Thailand.Reuter - 372 words
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Article206 1982-02-17 9 Reuter THE International Natural Rubber Agreement (Inra) buffer stock manager is ineffective in stabilising rubber prices. The former president d the Rubber Producers' Council, Gan Teck Yaw, made this allegation and called on producers to farm their own marketing arrangement. Mr Gan, an ex-president ofReuter - 206 words
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Advertisement66 1982-02-17 9 -r Golden Phoenix Sichuan Restaurant M 1I J, 3rd floor WorM Trade Ontrr Singapore s most famous restaurant now expands into another bigger premises Floor space to cater for a hundred tables Still, the undisputed choice of gourmets Phone *****30 I for reservations. For easy access, please "a* lift lobby66 words
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1602 1982-02-17 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 (2.685) Allied1,602 words
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Article184 1982-02-17 10 8WGAPOU UNIT imuvr (II«M|W' prieea tar M 11) The Commerce 2.86 3.01 The Savings Fund 1.77 l.M S pore Prof Fund 1 24 1 JO S pore Sec Fund 194 2.04 S'pore Inv««t Fund 1.03 1.SB S pore Equity Fund LIS 125 DIAMOND MOT S'PORE |Min|n' priM tar184 words
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Article2814 1982-02-17 10 1 Ml/1 MS High Low Company Last Sale orGr*s Dlv Div C*rr Gr*s YTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 115 350 312 420 200 470 532* 875 430 248 US 130 150 308 75 360 220 322 231 Acma Alcom2,814 words
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Article1764 1982-02-17 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. DUDUmUAL* IJiißUi (14S) AIM (IJS) (T) i a 1.21 (9) LB A1,764 words
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Article104 1982-02-17 10 THE New Stralti TIbm Pnm (Maiayria) Berfcad: AGM to be held in the company's theatrette, Balai Berita, 31 Jalan Riong, Kuala Lumpur on Feb 20 at 11 am. MALAYSIAN Tebaeee Canpaay Bertad: AGM to be held at 178-3 Jalan Sungal Best, Kuala Lumpur on Feb 24 at 11.30104 words
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769 1982-02-17 10 THE tag-aaralted technical reacttea dully halted six MMNltive <tyi *f Imm At the Stappiß stack market yesterday. The chaage la dtreettaa was alaa dae ta shart sellers ceverlag their pidttiw tram Meaday's slaagfcter hy the hears. The oversold charts had heea rlaglag laad769 words
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Article588 1982-02-17 10 BETTER trading conditions in the afternoon took stocks higher at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday after having moved lower for the past two weeks. Buyers started to move in Just after 3pm and sustained support thereafter saw values closing at or near their best588 words
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882 1982-02-17 11 THE POUR separate stock markets in Hongkong are not due to merge until 1984, but the battles for supremacy and membership rights are already underway. In (act the deadline for "unification" is expected to slip by about a year as a result882 words
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Article307 1982-02-17 11 ASEAMBANKEBS has replied to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that neither a joint venture agreement nor a management agreement has been entered into between Promet Bhd and Associated Plastics Industries Bhd with regard to Promet-API Property Development Services Sdn Bhd. The merchant bank said that the memorandum and307 words
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Article222 1982-02-17 11 DESPITE the weak rtadl ttsas prevailing la the Kaala Lam par stock market aver the past few weeks, lave* tar»» ceafldeaee la aew pabUe lasaes tees aet seem to be affected. Respease te the pakile after by Llea Cerperatfea Bhd, this year's seeead, leaks geed aad222 words
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Article80 1982-02-17 11 PRIVATE Investment Company For Asia (Pica) SA has acquired 24 per cent of the equity of a Taiwanese plastic bottle manufacturing company, Pan Asian Plastics Corporation. The additional fund is to finance Pan Asian's expansion of its factory in Chungli which is estimated to cost 555.4 million. The80 words
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1403 1982-02-17 11 SIOW LI SEN - Market Talk... By SIOW LI SEN SIME Darky's recent move to sell its loss-incurring UK money-broking subsidiary Guy Butler to Mills A Allen has renewed investors' confidence in the group, London stockbrokers Laurence, Prust 4 Cb said. The sale, which included Guy Butler's1,403 words
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Article811 1982-02-17 11 I LONDON, Moo. The market closed easier, reflecting disappointment with the US money supply figures which gave riae to fears of higher US Interest rates. The Financial Times Index closed 6.4 points lower at 564.1. Government bonds pared opening tails of half a point to about H point811 words
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291 1982-02-17 11 THE KUALA Lumpur High Court has upheld the acquittal of two stockbrokers on charges connected with share transactions. Mr Justice Moharoed AzmJ, in dismissing an appeal by the Public Prosecutor, held that the Sessions Court president was Justified in finding Mr Yap Chor Kian and291 words
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Article290 1982-02-17 11 DURING A day of quiel trading in Sydney yesterday, the All-Ordinaries index reached its lowesl ever point since it began on Jan 1, 1980, dealers said. At the close of business, the index was down 4.9 points to 511.5, two points below its previous low recorded the day after290 words
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Article105 1982-02-17 11 THE Manila market was again mixed yesterday as commercial/industrial and miners remained higher and oils lower, dealers said. m Peace Acoje Mining am +0.0000 Atlas Coo. A AUtf Con. B. 17J0 uncO Bagulo OoM 0012 >0 0001 Bencuet Coo. B 3B a M -0 JU br uooancn CDCP Ul105 words
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Article298 1982-02-17 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday partially recouped earlie* losses after short-covering emerged in the afternoon, but still closed easier on the day, brokers said. They cited (ears of continued high local interest rates, in line with persistent high US rates, while also the market was discouraged by298 words
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Article503 1982-02-17 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday fluctuated erratically in a narrow range throughout the day as caution dominated the market because of uncertainty about the yen-dollar rate and the trend of US interest rates, dealers said. £e market average shed 0.26 to close at 92 on a503 words
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Article132 1982-02-17 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday again closed generally steady in inactive trading, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.10 point to 93.91 on a turnover of 6.2 million taahf. Bangkok Bank rose two baht to 252, Siam Credit fell one to 57 as Thai Fanners, Saha Union and132 words
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Article51 1982-02-17 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 564.1 Friday 570.5 Week Ago 570.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday. 833.81 Week Ago 833.43 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1230 82 Monday 1248.35 Week Ago 1282.47 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 655.9 Monday 861.9 Week Ago 681.4 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 511.5 Monday 516.8 Week Ago51 words
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Advertisement36 1982-02-17 11 Thi« advertuement appears a* a matter of record only SUNGEIGADUT DEVELOPMENT (M) SDN. BHD. U5515,000,000 MEDIUM TERM LOAN FACILITY Manager and Agent CHARTERED MERCHANT BANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD 63 Underwritten By THE CHARTERED BANK, SINGAPORE December 198136 words
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Article139 1982-02-17 12 Rises Indices PMC U M W C 4 C RoUmtu Miit Gentingi General Corp M Resources VOL G I Hides M U I Supreme Corps Veneer Prod 336 400 281 040 446 300 215 304 340 328 314 234 +14 12 11 10 10 10 10 8 6 6139 words
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Article, Illustration149 1982-02-17 12 THE SLIDE hi share price* was temporarily halted yesterday as a technical reaction set la. The Straits limes Industrial Index gained LIS peiats te 732.M while the Bnsiness Times Indicator of the day's 1« msst active stocks advanced m points te 171,163. Rises Indices Bukit Katil 1040 +40149 words
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661 1982-02-17 12 THE Perak state govern- i ment has launched a deter- j mined course of action to assert itself in the tin min- ing industry. j Its acquisition of sub- i stantial stakes in Gopeng Consolidated and Rahman Hydraulic are clear signs i of661 words
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Article355 1982-02-17 12 Curat Ex Baeks Dale TetaJ tar Tetaltar Piyant Date Clan PayaMe Ike year Previews j Ayer Maiek Bata Kama 30%(q) Feb 3 Feb 15 Feb 26 30% 30% 15% Feb 8 Feb 18 Feb 27 20% 20% Ber)»yaKawat 4%TEI Mar 3 Mar 15 Apr 5 4%TE 9%TE C355 words
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190 1982-02-17 12 C C puts more cash into British subsidiary NEWMAN Industries, a money-losing electric motors and engineering products group in the UK, is to merge its troubled ceramics interest with Weymek, a small privateowned pottery company. Cycle and Carriage of Singapore, the principal shareholder of Newman, has consented to the merger.190 words
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Article364 1982-02-17 12 MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM - ■1118 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM ROTHMANS Industries Ltd of Singapore, a newcomer to the Stock Exchange, has released an impressive set of interim results. For the six months ended Dec 31, 1961, its principal operating unit and subsidiary, Rothmans of Pall Mall364 words
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385 1982-02-17 12 UAC Berhad, the Malaysian-based .asbestos cement company, has turned in a set ol favourable interim results. For the six months ended Dec 31, 1981, the company turned in unaudited pre-tax profit of M 515.3 million. This is a 48.3 per cent385 words
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Article391 1982-02-17 12 Reuter THE LONDON Stock Exchange and its ruling council are running into mounting criticism from several quarters, including government and some leading fund managers, over its capacity to regulate the brokerage business. The government is considering proposals for fundamental reform of selfregulation in London's financialReuter - 391 words
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Article, Illustration804 1982-02-17 12 mm*** by HOCK LOCK SIEW STRAITS Trading has once again shown its shrewd management in selling its 26.5 per cent stake (423,517 shares) in Pengkalen for a very attractive premium at M 522.10 per share. This is in the style of all its other disposals of "shell" companiesby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 804 words
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Miscellaneous55 1982-02-17 12 7 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair and windy. Report for 24 hoars prior to U pm on Feb If at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.3 Associated humidity 54 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 87 Hours of sunshine 8.85 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 10.0 Total rainy55 words
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Article198 1982-02-17 13 AFP THE Indonesian Rubber Producers Federation (Gapkindo) has called for a refurbishing of the sea transportation system in Indonesia with special emphasis on containerisation to bolster the competitiveness of Indonesian rubber. Gapkindo executive director Harry Tanugraha said Japan, for instance, wanted to import moreAFP - 198 words
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Article, Illustration642 1982-02-17 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ JOHORE Port has achieved a commendable growth rate of over 20 per cent in its total throughput last year, aided by a strong growth in the handling of liquid cargo. The total seaborne traffic of 2.26 million tonnes, an increase of642 words
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Article111 1982-02-17 13 Reuter THE big state-owned Harland and Wolff Shipyard gave notice on Monday that it could soon have to axe 1,000 jobs in the worst unemployment blackspot in Britain. The shipyard, which has a 7,000-member labour force, said it will have to shed between 700 and 1,000Reuter - 111 words
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Article100 1982-02-17 13 Reuter THE GENERAL Council of British Shipping (GCBS) has recorded a further decline in its Gamp trip charter index in January, down to 114 from 135 in December, its lowest level since August 1978, when it stood at 105. The breakdown of the January index by sizeReuter - 100 words
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Article707 1982-02-17 13 SklffiagUae P^e CM Acblpeiefo Shpc AIm Airo-BuraAa vm vm VI l I a Alfred CT VI 1 All trans KagoDXvr vn VI V X 4 5 1 S ANL i 1 A PC Unr DC a APL AniTtm m IV 4/9 4 ASCL AMa Merchant Alias Lines707 words
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Article791 1982-02-17 14 AFP THE FREIGHT market took another downward twist last week, with rates at their lowest since 1978 in the main grain trades and for time-charter trips. Ship brokers say this "alarming situation" is largely caused by the continuing presence of "combination" vessels capable of carrying oil orAFP - 791 words
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Article146 1982-02-17 14 AFP A VismNG delegation from Holland led by the acting mayor of Rotterdam J Riezenkamp called on the Indian Shipping and Transport Minister Veerendra Pa til in New Delhi and discussed the utilisation of their port by the Indian shippers for directing cargo to East and WestAFP - 146 words
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Article1625 1982-02-17 14 FAIRLY active coal chartering on Monday featured the freight market with business arranged from Hampton Roads to Japan at U5517.45, down 45 cents and from the same area to Vado at 111.20. A contract was finalised for 15 cargoes of coal each 100,000 to 130,000 tonnes over five1,625 words
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850 1982-02-17 14 THE 10,028-tonne gross Greek general cargo vessel Evia is trapped in the Shatt-al-Arab waterway at Basrah. Her fate is shared by about 70 other ships which were in Iraqi waters in September, 1980. After hostilities with Iran flared up, all shipping movements850 words
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156 1982-02-17 14 Reuter A SAUDI Arabian shipping official has said that the Arabs would resort to protectionist policies if they did not get a fair share of bulk and cargo «h<pp<ng trade. The Arabs expect those trading with them to use Arab vessels voluntarily, "but whereReuter - 156 words
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Article401 1982-02-17 15 AP A FLAMING 183-metre freighter filled with wheat (or Indonesia was beached on the Columbia River, while doctors treated six people injured in the fire that burnt out of control. Fire broke out aboard the freighter Protector Alpha as it took on fuel oil on SundayAP - 401 words
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Article120 1982-02-17 15 THE SOVIET Union is planning to increase the freight turnover at its ports by 8 or 9 per cent by 1986, largely through expansion of ports in the Far East of the country. Under a special five-year programme to develop Far East ports, facilities120 words
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546 1982-02-17 15 Lloyd's List AS THE current session of the US Congress moves closer to passing its major maritime reform bill, US liner operators like SeaLand Service have stepped up their efforts to ensure that the needs of the longneglected American shipping industry are properly met.Lloyd's List - 546 words
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Article290 1982-02-17 15 BATTERED by 15-metre waves, the world's largest oil rig sank in the stormtossed northern Atlantic on Monday. After an all-day search, rescuers abandoned hope that any of the 84 crewmembers, including 15 Americans, survived. Helicopter pilot Capt Mike Clarke said there was no sign of life "none290 words
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5308 1982-02-17 20 SCHEDPLE 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 of5,308 words
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Article610 1982-02-17 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL OL Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Snip Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mode Ever Promoter 81-47W 18.2.82 1200 Green Asia 49 1300-1500 TT Arlld Maersk 8204 18.2.82 0700 Maersk 51 1300-1600 TT Bunga Penaga 6B/7A 18.2.82 0700610 words
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Article1427 1982-02-17 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN/KL/PKV CialalaiJi Coo tin™ ui Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PR). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/ Euro-Asia Line (PK PN^ Afra-Farasls Uae Transgroup Pie Ltd Al Navtg»o«a Frata1,427 words
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Article214 1982-02-17 22 AP ARAB insurance companies' representatives said that international piracy is becoming a serious problem in the oil-rich Gulf area. However, there is no shortterm solution except "personal discretion." "We have received four or five reports of such incidents lately," Youssef AlSaie, member of the BahrainAP - 214 words
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Article, Illustration759 1982-02-17 22 Fairplay AFTER many years of training mariners ashore, with little sea time being served by cadets, the approach is gradually changing. A number of merchant marines are stepping up the proportion of training that is actually accomplished at sea. While individual shipping companiesFairplay - 759 words
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Article, Illustration524 1982-02-17 22 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Berlin (1300 after PetreUo) 13/ 14 Bunga Gelang (0700) 45A Crest bank (after Sinai oa, must vacate 0530/18 th) 31/32 Centaur (0530 hauls after Clydebank) 1/2 General Zhdanov (Tanker) (1800 P/O, subject gas free) 15/16 Gaya Lima (2200 after Long Shan shifts) 18 Jastarnia524 words
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Article182 1982-02-17 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (BTRAJTS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container182 words
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Advertisement161 1982-02-17 13 Everett Lines FO« THE MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG Calcutta CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AW£S MANZANH-LO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Clifford Centre Smfapore 1 Tel *****/9 36 Beach Street Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bkte lei ?144] 3 Port Ketoni Agents Harrisons A Croshek) TH:161 words
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Advertisement293 1982-02-17 13 OSEALORDO F UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES BN JUBAVR V.32 BN AL ATHEER V; Abu Dhabi (10/3). Dammam (13/3), Bahrain (16/3). Kuwait (19/3), I Shuaiba (22/3) Tfcna Qaboos (20/3), Kuwait (23/3). I Dammam (29/3), Bahrain (1/4), T Doha (4/4), Abu Dhabi (7/4) •Also accepting containers for293 words
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Advertisement755 1982-02-17 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CON LAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Mane Vessel 18/2 N. HOOfIN 24/2 TOYAM* 5/3 It CRYSTAL 12/3 JUTIANUA 19/3 B PERMAI 1) Gbun 2) Ifburf 3) Been755 words
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Advertisement199 1982-02-17 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA "•Amen tmmmop TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF IJ, 1I""T ir Wi v« 2/4 1/4 17/4 ZJ/4 1/4 M/ 4 U/4 11/4 S/4 a/4 TO: CALIFORNIA VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE U/4 a/4 1 17/4 HSO ICCfPTMC MLt la tiartaa.199 words
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Advertisement767 1982-02-17 15 The Straits Steamship Group r STRAITS SHIPPING f Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok 1 Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT 21-24 FM 24-27 FM Mlb S4 n» CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT kW u. m -14/2 u. i* 19/2 HK, KS M 27/2 #1/1 HK.767 words
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Advertisement436 1982-02-17 15 takes great pleasure in announcing that with effect from MARCH 1982 KYOWA LINE will be sailing directly to TARAWA, KIRIBATI (GILBERT ISLAND) For bookings please contact: GENERAL AGENTS: OCCAM SWFFfWO EMTKRPRI9MB PTE LTD Singapore Tel: *****44 *****70 K. Lumpur Representative Office Tel: *****4 *****8 MALAYSIA AGENTS: K Lumpur EAST ASIA436 words
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Advertisement449 1982-02-17 18 ft JOHORE SHIPPING 153 JALAN TENGKU BADAR PORT KELANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Unrttoad Service from P. Kelang 1 East Malaysia Bruno HAY ATI V: 3/12 HAYATI V: 4/12 HATATI V: 5/12 HAMDAHV: 2/82 HAMRMHV: 3/S2 HAMDAHV: 4/12 P. KELANG 2/3/12 22/3/12 10/4/12 In Port 9/3/12 23/3/12449 words
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Advertisement570 1982-02-17 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601. ICB Building, Shenfon Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUBOPE SERVICES S'P*« p. K«<an| Loadng For: RNYANG MO. 13— 19 Feb Dubai Iran HJOJOOW.2 22 Fab AJeiandria/Pt. Said/ WOKSBON 4 Mar Bandar Abbas/B. Khonwa i ffyundae Shipping Co. Ltd. ASIA570 words
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Advertisement596 1982-02-17 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Jt lb .i' f Sin<japo'» Cv'C" i yO«A»MHW BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK s>« f. Uhi Laa** tor K Fafc 21 F* MNLOOC/RIMM/UK FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK A. FDELfTY m 123— 30 Mar itMA/Unassd/ir»As/ Ha*B*r|/Ratterdam/TM>ary Also acctptinf Cortatoars to Befr*/Trp«l/ltt*ia/T*teM/ Ntianfria/BagMad ALPAC UNE SST" S pore P596 words
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Advertisement647 1982-02-17 19 SkNOL .NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTI FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): A CONCORD 3W C PMJL 30* il», i K CHANCE m Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia A CONCORD S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 0100 21/2 LCI Cargo 1300 20/2 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Havre K CHANCES647 words
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Advertisement537 1982-02-17 19 MALDIVE LINES MAIDTVt COURAGE Loading For Karachi/Kuwait MALOTVE CREST Loadtng For Hodeidah MAIDWE CARRER Loading For Male MAUXVE rOGNBOUt Loading For jeddah MALMVE RPORTER Loading For Male mauxve prize Loading For Jeddah MAIWVE PIONEER Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE HUGE Loading For Dammam MALWVEPRDE Loading For Dubai/Dammam/ Kuwait ETA ETA ETA537 words
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Advertisement741 1982-02-17 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD SWSO* UHt 55. Market Strut Snpptte 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (i) Lim) Cable Address SKSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f KELANG M/S SHAM AT NAM SOON SON. M> IST AND 2HD HOOK NO I. MIAN CEMPENMG PORT KIANG741 words
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Advertisement565 1982-02-17 20 A (>i*oui> SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. *■0!H HOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 GENERAL 9131 11 t22 LINES. RS A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP HUM IHIIMII Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK w STOK *1* MM STORE •RATANA MM MS/lON MPt/ll Feb 21/22 Fa* 24/25 Fab TNAIJABMI 04S/05N565 words
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Advertisement259 1982-02-17 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE iEIL i EGYPTIAN FLAG S \HIPP|*. Pit I If, 1, < Ontff Mj'ln* S ;vw» Hi »'> ;m: ut.v iggu fit,. .> ■is ig] < H h m <,(10 ftnd »l V ig»>oH 4*60.' P> U< igfeW*. )i P»r >n{ If ih, .'g* APCLTNE x ANMUTAN PEKTAMB\NQAT<259 words
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Advertisement282 1982-02-17 21 CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE ON LINER VESSELS LOADING FOR: DAMMAM, COLOMBO, KARACHI, MADRAS, CHfTTAQONG, MANILA A ROTTERDAM IM)0(U li FREIGHT SERVICES TEL *****00. *****01 TELEX RS ***** INDGUL NAVJTRAOE GROUP TEL: *****14/5 REGULAR SAILINGS TO CHITTAGONG/CHALNA BALTIC ENTERPRISES PTE LTD Suite 324 ;;rd r-loor ICR BuiJclinq Shenton W.iy Sinq.tpore 01G6 Tel282 words
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Advertisement85 1982-02-17 21 UNIVERSAL LINES a rasa LINER SERVICE ETA ETC iMdhf Far 20/2 25/2 lb+H. C* Karadri BALTIC ORIENT SHIPPING PTE LTD Urat 1308 International Pla/a Amor, Road S*i{apore 0?07 TH *****71 *****33 ETfl LINES DUBAI ETA CIS LOAM 6 FQi rrwo mm um um mm LMIOC* 5M* iMv taw MODERN KSSQ85 words
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Advertisement402 1982-02-17 22 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SfflPPlNfi SAUDI ARABIA Well established Saudi Shipping company engaged in Liner Shipping Agency, Bunkering and various shipping activities is aiming to expand its Liner Agency business with South East Asia. The company is backed by first class sponsors and has sound management. A European member of the management402 words
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Advertisement239 1982-02-17 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1201. 12* Hoor. GoUm Mil* W, loocfc Road, Saiaoporc 0719. T«fc *****44 (3 iiM>) if. R*****2 HCAPCO SMGAPORE TO NEST MALAYSIA SERVICE t*. n* ere riiwiiimi LMUMMM l/K hPart 11/2/12 KNMC SHGAPORE TO PHUKET SERVICE i N n» no iriiiiiiini u*** 7/12 17/2/12 11/2/12239 words
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Miscellaneous137 1982-02-17 22 Begioial Weather j 4 fA Vd A t, V SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND BEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND* R Thunderstorm Temper* tin* °C A V Shower Weather f-V Wind direction with speed in knots Rain {J Cloudy Sky Wav to<#ee wtadi an WhsM ky srrm which Oy wtth137 words
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