The Business Times, 15 April 1982
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Title Section11 1982-04-15 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 1182 60 CENTS11 words
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367 1982-04-15 1 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI THE bright future of the Pacific Basin may be dimmed by three developments, according to Professor Peter Bauer, an authority on economic development. These are: excessive Western protectionsim; major Western political confrontation; and political conflict within the region. However,367 words
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187 1982-04-15 1 UPI THE US is aiding British efforts to regain control of the Falkland* and the Soviets are providing intelligence information to the Argentines, setting up a possible superpower confrontation, news reports suggested on Tuesday. US administration officials indicated reports were accurate in saying that SovietUPI - 187 words
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575 1982-04-15 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE Economic Development Board is now looking into new incentives for software companies in its bid to develop Singapore into a regional software centre. An EDB officer said since 1979, efforts have been concentrated on promoting the hardware aspect of575 words
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Article117 1982-04-15 1 INCHCAPE Bktf'a Immc agnwaMat wttfc Herts tmt Mi wMMwi Hn takw h' Malayria aad Sagapsre hM Mt boci ttucwcd A/tor lis exftry m March S. Ike Imm «111 ww to Eauw Bewa Bda M, a MkI^ELstoaJta^AitonwlE Mi li ttw mt4 oM>r setkaek (tr ttw hrtMM imp.117 words
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379 1982-04-15 1 MAJOR changes will take place in Singapore's workforce over the next eight years and trade unions must prepare themselves to cope with these changes. Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr Lim Chee Onn, said this yesterday at the inaugural delegates' conference of379 words
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Article150 1982-04-15 1 Reuter HONGKONG has enjoyed a substantia] capital inflow since it abolished interest tax on foreign currency deposits and cut that on Hongkong dollar deposits several weeks ago. According to Financial Secretary John Bremridge, the Hongkong dollar has firmed significantly too, partly as a result of thoseReuter - 150 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article106 1982-04-15 1 Reuter LONDON, Wed. The Bank of England has provided the money market with assistance totalling £205 million during the morning. It bought £10 million of 15 to 33 day (band two) bank bills at 13 per cent together with £15 million of 34 to 63 day (bandReuter - 106 words
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Article93 1982-04-15 1 Reuter LONDON, Wed. Australian financier Robert Holmes A. Court has won control of one of Britain's biggest television and entertainment empires, the Associated Communications Corporation (ACC) formerly run by Lord (Lew) Grade. Mr A. Court's TVW Enterprises now holds nearly 90 per cent of ACC's voting sharesReuter - 93 words
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Article107 1982-04-15 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. The growing imbalance in the trade between Japan and France could turn into a political problem if left unchecked. French Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson said this today as President Francois Mitterrand began the first visit to Japan by a French head of state. JapaneseReuter - 107 words
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Article78 1982-04-15 1 UPI ROME, Wed. Pope John Paul ITs helicopter, flying the Pontiff from his Cartel Gandolfo retreat to the Vatican, made a forced landing at an airport south of the capital today because of bad weather. The weather at the time included gusting winds, a light drizzle and lowUPI - 78 words
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Article104 1982-04-15 1 UPI BELTING, Wed. China revealed for the first time today that entire state and party organisations are engaged in illegal profiteering from foreign trade and said no one will be spared in its anti-crime campaign. The statement and decision was made by a joint session of the ChineseUPI - 104 words
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Article35 1982-04-15 1 TOKYO, Wed. Premier David Tonkin of South Australia said today his state wants Japanese companies to invest more capital in petrochemical and natural resource development projects and the building of enriched uranium plants.35 words
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222 1982-04-15 1 TRADING in the shares of Nanyang Slang Pau Singapore and Sin Chew Jit Pota Ltd, the two major local Chinese newspaper groups, was suspended yesterday afternoon. The suspension, which was requested by both companies, is expected to continue until further notice from the respective222 words
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Article465 1982-04-15 1 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI DEVELOPMENT Bank of Singapore, now more of a universal bank than ever, seems to have increased its market share in practically all traditional banking and quasi-banking business last year. Most interestingly, the government-backed group is now set to overtake the hitherto number465 words
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Advertisement233 1982-04-15 1 Times £11l THE world's commercial aircraft manufacturers, whose production schedules have been cut back by the recession, are now facing a further threat to their fortunes from the glut of used jumbo jet aircraft on the market Page I THE 22 years Thomas Henry Silcock spent in Singapore were eventful233 words
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Advertisement87 1982-04-15 1 }+*,/]]!(}`*`*=[(_$;|-)\-:'=$>' Here is the agenda Your choice of appetizers, salads and soups. Followed by one of five attractive dishes of the day, dessert and tea or coffee. It adds up to remarkable value for money at 822.50 per person. All in the comfort of the Hubertus Grill. For table reservations,87 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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303 1982-04-15 2 THE FIRST impact of Argentina's decision to block payments to British banks emerged at the end of last week when its central bank told Chase Manhattan's London subsidiary that it would not meet a payment deadline on a US$5O million revolving credit arranged303 words
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Article273 1982-04-15 2 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG FIXED deposits of Singapore banks fell for two consecutive months in January and February this year. Bankers attribute this to a switch of funds from bank deposits to the Post Office Savings Bank which paid higher interest during this period. Another possible273 words
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Article207 1982-04-15 2 Reuter THE UK central government repaid £584 million in March, resulting in a provisional total central government borrowing requirement (CGBR) of £7.57 billion in the full 1981/82 financial year, the Treasury said. The full year total is well down on the original 1981/82 budget estimate ofReuter - 207 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article382 1982-04-15 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed sharply higher compared with overnight levels in moderate trading, dealers said. Opening prices were marked up between US$3 and $4.50 an ounce following the metal's strength in New York and Hongkong and then gained slightly towards the morning close. Prompt closed sharply higher at382 words
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Article35 1982-04-15 2 Tmm MM New York 7 428 7 MB 7.4K 70S Zurich TUB ckan 7.S8S M Tmm Singapore 7.428 7 328 1SXS 7.42S ClMtacprV sea in US dollar* troy ouac Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.35 words
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Article28 1982-04-15 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US -1.7672/82 Can 2.1655/80 Cross 1.2246/49 D Mk 4.2680/725 DFI 4.7310/66 S FY 3.4510/55 B FY con-80.55/68 F FY -11.1015/1170 Lit 2346.20/2351.05 Yen 436.05/8228 words
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Article95 1982-04-15 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday recovered against major currencies in iate trading, after the early softness. dealers said. The rebound was accompanied by firmer Asian dollar deposit rates, which ruled 1/16 of a point higher than in the morning. The Hongkong dollar strengthened to 5.8170/8200 to its US95 words
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Article76 1982-04-15 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed at 246.90 yen, after recovering in the afternoon from the day's 246.50 low. Trading volume was a moderate $1.31 billion. The dollar for immediate delivery was un traded for the sixth trading day, having last traded at 248.965 on April76 words
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Article43 1982-04-15 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $100 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from April 19 to April 23. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.43 words
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Article22 1982-04-15 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.13 per cent.22 words
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Article178 1982-04-15 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on April 14: U8MUii<8M*> Offer Bid 7 days 15 5/16 153/16 1 month 15* 15U 2 months 15 7/16 15 5/16 3 months 15* 15* 6 months 15* 15* 9 months 155/16 153/16 12 months 15* 15* Dm. 8w.fr*. 1 month178 words
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Article39 1982-04-15 2 RANGE at price* often rf by 41*count boy on April 14: Overnight: SV*« Call deports: CMag Bmrit 3-month MUM Treasury bills SH 3H 3-month Bank bills 3 months CD IH »H months CD IH Source: National Discount Co39 words
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Article423 1982-04-15 2 TRADING on the foreign exchange market yesterday was generally quiet except for the US-local unit. The Amercian dollar strengthened against most of the major currencies but fell against the yen. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 552.1415/35. Dealers said commercial demand pushed it up in423 words
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Article43 1982-04-15 2 Reuter NORTHERN Indiana Public Service Co told the Securities and Exchange Commission it has a three year credit agreement with 17 international banks to borrow up to US$l5O million. The banks are led by Merrill Lynch International Bank Ltd of London. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement342 1982-04-15 2 Swissair: More room instead of more seats. Swissair has installed just 8, instead of the usual 9 seats abreast in its DC-lOs. You can experience for yourself the gain in comfort by flying from Singapore three times a week within Swissair's Far Eastern network or towards Europe. Swissair or your342 words
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Advertisement380 1982-04-15 2 seassoci Management Consultants in a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, maiket surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring, as well as management training and development. We have been retained380 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article403 1982-04-15 3 BURMESE timber authorities have agreed to sell small quantities of nonteak hardwood to Singapore on a trial basis to enable the local timber industry to ascertain the quality of these woods. At the same time, Singapore will provide training for timber grading officials and403 words
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Article627 1982-04-15 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THE CONCEPT of total quality control (TQC) will be driven home to management and workers through a nation-wide programme as the Government believes this will ensure Singapore's long-term economic survival. Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State for Labour, said this yesterday when627 words
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349 1982-04-15 3 CONTRACTORS who fall to mechanise could one day be replaced by larger, more modern contracting companies. This prospect was spelt out yesterday by Mr Eugene Tap, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, who likened the process to that which replaced the "sam sul" women349 words
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Article378 1982-04-15 3 BURGER King Corporation, a large fast food chain In the world, will open its first fast food outlet in Asean by the middle of the year. The corporation has awarded the franchise for Singapore and Malaysia to Food Systems, which was incorporated at the end of378 words
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322 1982-04-15 3 A JOINT venture between US and Indian interests has projected a turnover of H million worth of custom-built mechanical seals and sealing systems in its first year of production. Durametallic Asia, which will start manufacturing here in June, expects to export about 75 per322 words
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Advertisement253 1982-04-15 3 Hoechst research so that they may always have enough to eat. Too many people, too little fobd. That is the world's gloomy future, unless proper precautions are taken in time. With our knowledge of the nutritional requirements of plants and crops, Hoechst fertilisers and crop protection agents help ensure better253 words
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President Kim II Sung's 70th Anniversary Birthday — the greatest political festival
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Article656 1982-04-15 4 KIM IL SUNG - Juche Korea, the Bright Land of Morning Calm, is greeting the most auspicious spring holiday—the 70th birthday of President KIM IL SUNG, the Sun of the Nation and the Benevolent Father of the People. The people of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea celebrate April 15,656 words
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Article, Illustration842 1982-04-15 4 President KIM IL SUNG put forward the basic tasks of the economic construction in his report to the Sixth Congress of Workers' Party of Korea. The basic tasks of the economic construction in the 1980s are to build solid material and technical foundations and radically842 words
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Article, Illustration875 1982-04-15 4 President KIM IL SUNG said; "Our Party's new reunification proposal hold that the country should be reunified by founding a confederal republic through the establishment of a unified national government on condition that the North and South recognize and tolerate each other's ideas and875 words
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OVERSEAS
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172 1982-04-15 5 UFI, Reuter BUSINESS in the US kept drawing down inventory in February, setting the stage for possible quick increases in production if sales begin a sustained rise. Seasonally adjusted decline in business inventory was 0.4 per cent. It was the third monthly consecutive decline, theUFI,; Reuter - 172 words
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483 1982-04-15 5 Reuter FRENCH President Mitterrand began a five-day state visit to Japan yesterday as the Japanese government prepared symbolic measures to ease its trade friction with France. French diplomats expect Japan to announce minor trade concessions during the visit as a gesture of goodwill toReuter - 483 words
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413 1982-04-15 5 NYT JOE Allbritton, the Texas financier negotiating to acquire the Daily News, has offered its employees a 20 per cent share in the paper's future profit. His aides resumed bargaining with the unions on Tuesday night, expecting to press the profit-sharing plan asNYT - 413 words
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Article97 1982-04-15 5 Reuter A REVIVAL of the US economy is expected in the next few months and once it begins there will be no recession for the indefinite future. Citibank chief economist Leif Olsen, who made the prediction, said inflation is under control. A fall in theReuter - 97 words
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Article316 1982-04-15 5 Reuter BUNDESBANK president Karl Otto Poehl said he expects West Germany's improved competitiveness to gain the country a greater share of world trade In 1982, although exports will not rise as fast as in 1981. Poehl said the Deutscbemark's exchange rate is very advantageous forReuter - 316 words
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747 1982-04-15 5 PETRONAS, the Malaysian stateowned oil company, has no i/nmediate plans to follow Opec's example with cuts in output but may do so if developments on the world oil market warrant it. "We are studying closely the world market situation and our747 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article328 1982-04-15 5 Agencies SLOWDOWN in exports have caused industrial production, shipments and employment in Japan to stagnate but the economy is still making a slow recovery. Japan's customs-cleared exports have been slowing down since last November. Both industrial production and shipments almost levelled off in recent months and theAgencies - 328 words
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280 1982-04-15 5 Reuter OIL imports by the European Economic Community (EEC) fell more than If per cent last year because of recession, conservation, destocking and increased use of other fuels, the EEC Statistics Office said. EEC imports tell to K8 million tonnes inReuter - 280 words
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Advertisement221 1982-04-15 5 :<y- V'- :W&SE P y^-\ w®. .■•X v m. V i S? 3 "■■<: m *00** n. V'¥ >*'* ;<> V,,... <' < vX y s &S&BS 11 m x ■Or-.;:- At rest, the BMW exudes a studied air of sophistication. Yet appearances are often deceptive. For beneath its placid221 words
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Article279 1982-04-15 6 PEOPLE surrounded by trees cannot see the forest. They lose their way because too many trees which look alike confuse them. Local managers sometimes find themselves similarly surrounded. Tbey constantly hear calls from all directions to upgrade, automate, modernise, computerise, diversify, consolidate to form QC circles, adopt279 words
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Article302 1982-04-15 6 THE FRAGILITY of the international banking system is becoming nakedly obvious for the second Hum» in as many months as a result of the Falkland Islands conflict. Last month, it was Poland whicbv sent bankers and bureaucrats ■currying to avert a default and avoid acknowledgingme302 words
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Article1204 1982-04-15 6 FRANK GRAY - FRANK GRAY reports on the current glut of used t /s jumbo //jets on the world \Jf aircraft n/ market. FRANK GRAY FT THE WORLD'» commercial aircraft manufacturers, whose production schedules have already been cut back by the recession, are now facing a further threat to theirFT - 1,204 words
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Article807 1982-04-15 6 LEONARD SILK - FORUM f with LEONARD SILK NYT A PROVERB among economists goes, "if you can't forecast accurately, forecast often." And, ss the US economy continues to slither downward in the springtime, economists inside and outside the government have continued to lower their forecasts. Indeed, it now looksNYT - 807 words
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Advertisement141 1982-04-15 6 l LMlliL'Jlt L* Humidity is the level of moisture in the air. It increases as the air gets warmer. In conditions of high humidity, people suffer from discomfort and moisture-sensitive items deteriorate more rapidly. GE Dehumidlfier helps to overcome these unpleasant effects by removing excess moisture from the air, with141 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous696 1982-04-15 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOSS 1 Get over being peevish (5) I Throw to a certain height (5) Percy at pitcher (7) ID A yara to floor you? (5) 11 But it haa tta terto (5) IS Emnfaaa iato hallucination (5) 13 She nay be aoartag (7) 15 In favour of reducing696 words
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Miscellaneous519 1982-04-15 6 r Another rib-tickling session to bay a m ■a 1 i SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by Reincarnated (Mandarin/r) 3.55 UdsvMe 4.15 Ake 4.40 The Mafic Star Traveler 5.00 Captain Cook's Travels 5.15 CMfren's Short Story Granny Lives In Galway 5.40 Gentle Jam (Malay) 6.05 Cultural Diary (English) 6.15519 words
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Article, Illustration1765 1982-04-15 7 ZHOU MEI - PROCESSOR SILCOCK'S SINGAPORE PROJECT By ZHOU MEI THE 22 years Thomas Henry Silcock spent in Singapore were eventful years for him and for Singapore. He arrived, in 1938, in time to experience the Japanese occupation firsthand. He came to a college the Raffles of a few hundred1,765 words
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Advertisement565 1982-04-15 7 AUCTION SALE UNIQUE INVESTMENT BLOC OF 18 REFURBISHED APARTMENTS ALONG PRIME HOLLAND ROAD NC£ 108/A/B HWA/B 11QTA/B 112A/B/C/D ptua tour nawty converted atuchot ll' II I I i: •'LOT BMB MuUm ll (2082-3 aq. metre*) etevated Land Sato «ut>i*ct to misting tenancy agreements PoMtttfttttm of Strata agb-dMaton Weal rental myeetment565 words
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Advertisement190 1982-04-15 7 I mm. i PL ■,'v;<:k. ■*<: l fc: "v.-- 4a e-vi- £<"| /*S-* «j ■R&tt vm*&. sS, 8:30 a.m. Now you can fly Thai to Bangkok on any of our three super flights. One leaves at 8.30 a.m., the first daily flight to Thailand. You'll reach Bangkok after a magnificent190 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article256 1982-04-15 8 APR 13 Fr* CORBE1LLE Alr-Llqulde ***** 15 B 8 N Gervau Dtnonc 1414 15 CSF (ThorntonCat) ias 1 Ctc Ftincilit des Petrolea 117 -1 Compagnie Financier* Comp«|nlt OeneraJe j. Credit Foncler De France H ache U« (Llbrairle) Machine* BuU Mlchelln (B) 352 408 30.88 an 0J -0 35 -3256 words
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Article89 1982-04-15 8 APR 13 FT* FORWARD MARKET Acec 441 ♦1 Arbed 1482 *18 Astur 478 -22 Brucan 920 unch Bra-Lamb 1330 -30 Canpic 1MD >30 Cock 306 .1 De Beers 230 .3 Ebes 3015 unch Electrobel 4500 -80 Ob-Inno-Bm 2175 unch Oev 1800 •15 Hobo it 3006 -25 Petro 4010 1089 words
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Article187 1982-04-15 8 APR IS Dm A*f-Telefunken 42.(0 +0.1 Ak«o TIM -01 Alls Lcten 1770 00 41 Alls Vers 460 00 4 BASF 137 JO 0J B*y H T Wbank ***** 2-5 Bay Vbank MJ0 1.7 in jo 1 BBC 225 00 unch BMW ***** -Oi Casaella no oo Chem Ver» Commf187 words
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Article168 1982-04-15 8 APR 13 Francs Actions Suian AluauMN Br 2S2-. 515 S -40 AliuuUM Rff Brown Bo**ti Br. Clb« 0*HJ Br CII* Orlgj P C 196 -33 1106 1X6 MO s CI CM 0*l(jr Km Credit Hi it »r Br HI 3 1X36 s Credit Suisse Rrf DtfctrovtU Br. 333 TWq168 words
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Article154 1982-04-15 8 apr ia Pla ABN 2Mk40 ■u Ahotd Akxo AMrV Amru Amrobnk Berfoai Bert BoU 85 SO 30 90 12.00 72.00 50 00 X50 54.70 0.6 -0.1 -0.4 0.1 unch +0.5 -U BorsumlJ Burhmenn Caiand Calve Delft Dell Ml] Ennla Fokker Ford Gamma Olslbroc Oobaln ***** 46.50 94-20 211-SO mo154 words
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Article94 1982-04-15 8 APR U Lire Bwtofl m -0 MM unch Central* CM sow 70 Cood Acqu* Roc na IK -U btdtnlt imo unch rut Ord 17M IS Otmrftll ***** -560 Ota* MO ■to in Pm JW 15 Invest rm -m Ilalcemenu Ord mat 000 LrpeUt Ord aooo -10 MtdMtnct ***** -30094 words
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Article191 1982-04-15 8 APR 1) C* AbtUM 17* H Alcan 22* -H AJfom» MS W Bank Mont XI* Bank Nova Scotia B* H Bell T«1 i*w unch Beth Corp BP Can Lid H SB* Braacan UH Camp fted Lake M unch Can Imp Bk Canpar *>*» v» Canpac In* Pf Car ling191 words
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Article220 1982-04-15 8 APR 13 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha no -IB AE And O 3BB m z Aiiir 2536 -40 Barlow* MB -3B IflBO *00 •IBB CurrH Dnuict 23B Dt BMfi tnd Edcoo tdpn -SB 1MB Eviffidy red Vols 4006 unch r*0\ Oaadian O tenant Oratemn Hippo m unch ~Z 1BBB unch220 words
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Advertisement219 1982-04-15 8 Itfc as good. as going to Bangkok. A vt This it Thai Seafood at it* authentic beat So freah, it could have bean alive 15 minute* before coming to your table It was An enormous variety of succulent seafoods expertly prepared by Thai chefs in our kitchen Siamese Seafood Restaurant219 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article773 1982-04-15 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday finished a quiet morning easier £18 to £8 per tonne below Tuesday's close in traded positions. The market opened as much as £19 a tonne lower after New York's weak performance on Tuesday, then traded in a narrow range for the rest of773 words
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Article66 1982-04-15 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil report was unavailable yesterday. CJ.F. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON Tues Mon Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne May 512.50alr 512.50slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk May 507.60alr 497.50pd Nigeria 5% ffa bulk ttg D/|WVpOT\ AM• unquoted66 words
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Article175 1982-04-15 9 CHINESE Tntum Enteaie, Bt*g*p*re, mm eMac price» per 1M kf yMtertoy. CHMit «II: Bulk fob $100 00 •tilers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob {112.00 tellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Ctfrt: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $375.00 sellers, Sarawak white175 words
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Article161 1982-04-15 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago (mi Tuesday broke to the minus side in afternoon trade and closed with 6Vt to 4Vi US cent a bushel losses. Chart support near Monday's lows underpinned the market late, and traders said that prices still did not dip enough to fill chart gaps made161 words
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Article196 1982-04-15 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) (Mm yws: China Blue Phoenix 30s 2,430; 32i 2,880, tti 3,130 (per bale (X 400 lbs). Plme |m4i: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article1098 1982-04-15 9 NEW YORK STOCKS A LATE attempt to rally faded and the New York market closed on a mixed note amid concerns about international tensions and domestic corporate earnings on Tuesday. The Dow Jones industrial average gained about four points in afternoon trading but changed direction in the1,098 words
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Article58 1982-04-15 9 THE STBAITB tin price la Peaaag yesterday remained at M*». 44 a kila, still within the IT A lewer secter raage st |2t.15 aad $32.M. The baffer steeh manager caatlaaed sappert at tUa level despite lack ef tradlag activity fram ether aeareee. Taraever rear slightly te 244 teanes58 words
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Article32 1982-04-15 9 Rubber Apr 14 Singapore: May: 186.00 cents (up 2.00 cents) Malaysia: May: 207.50 cents (up 2.00 cents) Tin: M 529.44 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 246 tonnes (up 31 tonnes)32 words
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Article170 1982-04-15 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday held on the plus side all day in response to renewed concern over the Falkland Islands crisis, and close 3V« to five cents a bushel higher. The market refused to follow the late retreat in the soy complex on expectations that the upcoming170 words
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Article238 1982-04-15 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with May One RSS buyers quoted at 186.00 cents per kilo, up two cents from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on covering interest and speculative buying. Afternoon prices were maintained at lunchtime levels with some reserve of forwards238 words
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Article351 1982-04-15 9 R AS prices In centa per kilo yesterday. Noon (per kOo) Buyers Sellers lat 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 177 X 178 SON Int. 1 R.S.S May 184 50 1B.50 lat 1 R S S June 186 00 187.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 186 SO 188.S0N UK Cont351 words
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Article97 1982-04-15 9 NOON 88* mi SMR phtm > —fcl RA8 May Jaaa Jggg tfM*> lilm CymMan 3SR (l ie paUaft td li3-SON 1H-S0 104. SON SSR50 (MnaptlM 1SO.OO M»w 161.00N ***** 1C200N Jaaa SMR SMR CV (I L (I MOM pail* ■M moo 90 00 JOOOON JOl.OON MO 0097 words
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294 1982-04-15 9 Reuter SOVIET grain imports will be a record 44 million tonnes in the current marketing year to' June 30 and Moscow has contracts or commitments for almost all its needs, according to the US Agriculture Department. Its assessment in a report on Tuesday indicatesReuter - 294 words
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Article314 1982-04-15 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.20, 100 per cent second class 1.02, 100 per cent third class 1.00, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.70, Special314 words
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1517 1982-04-15 10 BID aad offer price* officially listed aad buitiw In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Stacapore yesterday, with the number of share* traded shown in brackets In lota of 1,080 uaita, unless otherwise specified. BBCTION ONB INDUSTRIAL COMMMCIAL Aeat (2J48) AIM1,517 words
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Article204 1982-04-15 10 ■ngafoke unit ntuorr (Managm* nil in In Iprtl IS) The Commerce 2 04 3 09 The Saving* Fund 1 «7 l.75auJ S pore Prof Find 1.27 1.33 S pore See. Fund 1* 101 S pore Invest Fund 1.01 1.12 S pore Equity Fund 1.21 1.20 DIAMOND MOT (Manager*'204 words
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Article1458 1982-04-15 10 BID and offer price» 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. INDtMRIAM 1f (J) 4 10 (3) «.12 (1) 4-1« call AMb (1JB)1,458 words
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Article98 1982-04-15 10 ULUNGHALL Tin (Malaysia) Betted: Fourth AGM to be held at 10th Floor, Komplek Kewangan, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur on April 15 at noon. SEMBAWANG Shipyard Limited: Thirteenth AGM to be held at the shipyard, Admiralty Road East, Sembawang, Singapore 2775, on April 27 at 9.30 am. CABL8BEBG98 words
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Article2848 1982-04-15 10 IMS Hiffc Lew Ceapaay Last Sale 4orGr-« DW DW CTVt Gr's YTd Net P/B Vol Day (•OOO) Hi«k Low 8BCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMBBCIAL 306 233 as 320 141 ai m an 247 172 S40 1 320 oo M0 300 240 Aetna Alcorn Alltad Choc BAT Bata2,848 words
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Article571 1982-04-15 10 THE IhiMi» stock market M s d MriM yeeterday as laveetofs teek stock sI receat svsato. Exetfi far s spate sI Mttrttj towards Ike dm, tnlhf was very Mi yesterday. la Ike ■uelei skare prices prard mssl evcc* aigkt levels aad keid there (er tke saesS571 words
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Article587 1982-04-15 10 AFTER a spurt in price» for two days running, the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed mixed yesterday amid bouts of profit-taking. Prices opened on a mixed note with values varying within a few cents either way from their overnight levels. However, interest appeared to be587 words
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562 1982-04-15 11 GENERAL Lumber is hoping that its recent acquisition of a palm oil refinery will help stabilise future group earnings. Chairman Datuk Kang Kock Seng says in the company's latest annual report that General Lumber is also looking into the possibility of diversifying into562 words
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Article316 1982-04-15 11 HARBOUR Centre Development Ltd has announced a final 1981 dividend of HK$2.B5 ($2.15), making a total for the year of $3.80 ($3.00). Books will be closed from June 4 to 18. HONGKONG aad Kswtsaa Wharf aad Gadews Ca Ltd's announced 1981 total net profit of HK5465.1 million ($438.2316 words
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Article383 1982-04-15 11 KECK Seag (M) BM has confirmed that the 7.5 per cent dividend to be recommended at the annual general meeting will be the final dividend for the year ended Dec 31,1981. The dividend will be paid on the issued and paid-up capital of $49 million, that is, the383 words
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848 1982-04-15 11 KOH TSE YING - Market Talk... By KOH TSE YING GENUINE investors looking to a recovery in 1963/84 should "begin in earnest" to accumulate base stocks for their portfolios now, says local broking firm Ong and Company. In its latest investment digest, Ong and Co said: "While848 words
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Article255 1982-04-15 11 HONGKONG STOCKS ended the normal Wednesday half-day session lower in lack-lustre trading in the Hongkong stock market yesterday, with most leaders dropping back, dealers said. The Hang Seng index lost 6.64 points to 1203.81. Dealers said trading was quiet with estimated very low turnover, and little of255 words
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Article400 1982-04-15 11 SHARE prices fell sharply in the Tokyo stock exchange yesterday, with sentiment discouraged by foreign sales of market leaders at a time of little activity, dealers said. The Dow Jones average tell 71.40 to close at 7181.53 points, led down by export-orientated issues, shares with large400 words
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Article86 1982-04-15 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mixed with gains and losses about equal in slow and selective trading, dealers said. APR 14 Bahte Aala Film Anttui In* And Truat Bangkok Bank M Bank Of AjrudDaya im laa Btrll Juckir Charoonc Thai 41 unch 1 Ptrst Trust 4U0 -OA Industrial86 words
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Article133 1982-04-15 11 THE Manila stock market was mixed yesterday as commercials and industrials and minings continued firm while oils declined, dealers said. Turnover rose to 1.4 million pesos from 1.1 million previously. Gains included Lepanto, Basic Petroleum, First Phil Holdings and PLDT while among losers were Phil Overseas and CDCP. Unchanged133 words
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Article402 1982-04-15 11 PRICES drifted in very quiet trading yesterday, and the Sydney share market closed little changed on the day, brokers said. At the dose, the AllOrdinaries index had eased 0.1 point to 472.1. The industrial marker lost 0.9 point to 625.3 while the resource indicator gained half a point to402 words
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419 1982-04-15 11 CARLSBERG Brewery (M) Bhd, is gearing up in a big way to meet the continued growth of the Malaysian beer market. Carlsberg's new chairman, Mr Rene Schwartz Hansen, says the company has embarked on a major expansion programme to the tune of $37 million starting419 words
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Advertisement53 1982-04-15 11 Y The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Interest Rates Fixed Deposits For deposits of Ssloo,oooand above—Rates on Request. Main Office: Ocean Building, 10 Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****4. Branches at: Beach Road Bukit Panjang Jurong Marine Parade Orchard Road Queenstown Robinson Road Serangoon Garden Tanglin. The Hongkong and Shanghai53 words
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Advertisement801 1982-04-15 11 ANNOUNCEMENT I H Notice is hereby given that the Thirteenth Annuel General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Company will be held at its Registered Office, 4th Floor, Keppel House, 11 Keppel Road, Singapore 0208 on Saturday, 15th May 1982 at 11.00 am to transact the following business: 1. To801 words
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Article126 1982-04-15 12 Rises C Sugars C KTui 1300 ■*■100 630 30 F 1 Uviamton Dualop lad 006 364 15 14 Public Baak 388 12 OCBC 1230 10 M Basking 660 10 Berjantai 655 10 FAN 610 10 St SUaaukip 575 10 M Cement 350 10 Hl«k Low 275 Falls M Cable#126 words
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Article, Illustration132 1982-04-15 12 Rises C sugars Ajinomoto J P Coats A Amal Sg Besi Petaling (T) Oriental M Banking S Trading 1380 414 300 670 770 1000 378 720 1060 +60 +28 +20 +20 20 +20 +14 10 +10 Falls M Cables Utd Plant MBF S'poreLan HLInd 286 560 430 id132 words
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Article47 1982-04-15 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 961.8 Monday closed Week Ago 553.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1203.81 Tuesday 1210.45 Week Ago 1187.22 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 825.3 Tuesday 828.2 Week Ago 824.4 Tuesday 841.04 Monday 841.32 ALL ORDINARIE8 Wednesday 472.1 H.KJIANG SENG Tuesday 4723 Week Ago 470.447 words
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206 1982-04-15 12 SPP LTD'S proposed purchase of 50 per cent of Island Club Condominium Pte Ltd (ICC) from Messrs TK Lim, Chin Wai Chee and TK Lim Realty is still not settled. Yesterday, SPP said the vendor shareholders of ICC have to date still not obtained206 words
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Article284 1982-04-15 12 BRAJJON HitelM hu reparted a «harp 49.9 per eeat rftw is preflte (Mere tax tat after depredattoa) to SISJ4 milttea ler the It meatta nM Dee SI, 1181 (agaltat IMS milttea prerl•aaly). Orw iff— for the ■M pertod were ap 14.1 per eeat to milttea ($49.96 milttea). Preflt after284 words
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Article533 1982-04-15 12 HflHI Companies Editor: llano Sabnani SIME DARBY Bhd is taking further strides into sophisticated technology with two proposed Joint ventures to develop genetic engineering and biotechnology. The group said yesterday that it has reached agreement in principle with the California-based International Plant Research Institute (IPRI) to533 words
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438 1982-04-15 12 MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM - By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM PROPERTY magnate Ho Whye Chung and his banker partner Ho Sim Guan have gained control of Vacation Hotels Ltd, the largest hotel chain in New 7—UnH The Hos, who originally owned 16 per cent of the hotel chain's issued share438 words
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Article832 1982-04-15 12 LONDON. Wed. A steadier trend evolved in stock markets today, helped by the relative firmness of sterling but the Falkland Islands crisis continued to dominate market sentiment, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 3.0 points at 554.6. Equities recovered to show slight gains after832 words
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Article313 1982-04-15 12 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING CONTRARY to expeetatteaa, Haw Par Brethera lateraatfeaal tailed to aet a aew reeerd la greap earalaga laat year. Per the 12 aaeatha to December 1161, greap pre-tax preflta slipped S per eeat to $31.27 milttea (rem the prevtoaa year's reeerd $S2Jt milttea.313 words
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295 1982-04-15 12 PERLIS Plantations Bhd has resolved to make a special issue of 2.4 million new shares at M 54.60 to bamiputra investors approved by the Malaysian Ministry of Trade and Industry. The special bumiputra issue was made at the request of the Foreign Investment Committee295 words
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Advertisement249 1982-04-15 12 FROM ALITALIA A NEW STYLE OF BUSINESS CLASS IWII SETS YOU AHEAD OF THE REST. What most other airlines call their First Class cabin is Alitalia's new Business Class. On all our B-747'5. With the creation of this exclusive new class comes equally exclusive service. You enjoy benefits formerly associated249 words
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Advertisement128 1982-04-15 12 i 3B v k x 3 V t &12 S «1 Goodwood Park Hotel Authentic Taiwan porridge cooked to perfection by our expert Chinese Chef. Pick your dishes from a menu of 27 crispy baby squids, fried pomfret, steamed minced pork with salted egg traditional, tasty and wholesome. Daily for128 words
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Miscellaneous58 1982-04-15 12 OUTLOOK tor Singapore today: Cool (morning), showers in some areas (afternoon). Rem* for 24 bun prter to 7J9 pm m April 14 at the alrptrt: Maximum temperature 30.7 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 2.95 Rainfall in millimetres 7.8 Total rainfall for the month58 words
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327 1982-04-15 13 THE 22,918 dwt Earnest Venture will launch Mitsui "OSK's new container service from the Far East to the US west coast on May The 776-TEU container ship will call at the Far East ports of Kaohsiung, Hongkong, Keelung, Busan and Inchon and the327 words
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Article, Illustration541 1982-04-15 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE MALAYSIAN International Shipping Corporation's operations in bulk trade, which constitutes a major area of its activity, will be further expanded with the addition of four new bulk carriers this year. One of the four new bulk carriers,541 words
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Article152 1982-04-15 13 THE FEDERAL Maritime Commission (FMC) has announced approval of a U*****,000 settlement agreement resolving an enforcement claim against the Far Eastern Shipping Co (Fesco). The FMC claim against the Soviet shipping line involved possible violations of the Shipping Act of 1916 due to alleged rebating and other152 words
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Article702 1982-04-15 13 Mpptac Um Pac* CM SMpplag Um Pit CM Achipelego Shpg vm I FVotta Lauro V s AIM vm 1 Franco-Belg m 4/5 All trans vn Frata NVOC VI t Alpnc VI 5 Freight Links V 1 Aa|OMW IX 5 FrelghtMaaageA PC Line DC a ment IX S702 words
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Article1059 1982-04-15 14 ALGERIA Annaba March 24. 8 vessels waiting in the roads. Skikda March 24. 6 vessels waiting in the roads. Bejaia March 24. 4 vessels waiting in the roads. El DJazair March 24. 23 vessels waiting in the roads. Mostaganem March 24. 2 vessels waiting in the roads. Wahran1,059 words
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Article1573 1982-04-15 14 FAIRLY active Soviet time-chartering on Tuesday developed over the Easter holiday with at least (our vessels repotted fixed oo their account. These included a 36,000 tonner from Skaw for a Great Lakes round voyage at U556,150 daily and 50,000 tonner with delivery Rostock for a trans-Atlantic round voyage1,573 words
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500 1982-04-15 14 Lloyd's List BERMUDA has appealed to the United Nations for help in solving the persistent problem of refugee resettlement which has been one of the difficulties holding up agreement with the United Kingdom over the formation of a shipping register forLloyd's List - 500 words
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289 1982-04-15 14 A HONGKONG shipping tycoon has disclosed that his company is facing a damages suit for US$3O million made by the Florida Department of Transport (FDT) in the US. The suit arose from an accident in May, 1980, when a freighter of Wah Kwong Shipping289 words
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Article239 1982-04-15 14 US TRANSPORTATION Secretary Drew Lewis has proposed a new plan for the nation's ports, harbours, and waterways, according to the American Waterways Operators. The latest proposal, as reported in the A WO weekly newsletter, has been put together by Lewis and Budget Director David Stockman.239 words
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Article474 1982-04-15 15 THE THAI Ministry of Communications is expected to invite international firms to submit proposals on the study and design of the Laem Chabang deepsea port next month, said Thai Communications Minister Amorn Sirikaya. The draft of the terms of reference for the bidding is expected to474 words
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260 1982-04-15 15 THE Hongkong-based Hutchinson Whampoa Company and a Scottish company, Harrisons (Clyde) Limited, have created a new joint venture Bermudabased shipping company called Hutchinson Harrison Shipping Limited. The new company has an initial capital of US$3O million, of which just over 90 per cent is held by Hutchinson260 words
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412 1982-04-15 15 AP, Reuter A SHIPPING expert told a United Nations conference that vessels flying flags of convenience abused international labour, safety and environmental standards. In his opening address to the meeting sponsored by the UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad), Adib Al-Jadir, the UnctadAP,; Reuter - 412 words
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199 1982-04-15 15 Reuter THE SOUTH Korean shipbuilding industry must be regarded as the major competitor to yards in Japan and Western Europe in spite of a widening gap between its building capacity and its actual performance. The Bremen Institute of Shipping Economics said there are an increasingReuter - 199 words
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5502 1982-04-15 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 of5,502 words
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Article571 1982-04-15 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Mercator 25W Advara 38NB/SB Ever Promoter 87-50W Zlm Australia 14E Maersk Mango 8216S Lanka Sir! 02W Elaflna 15WB Gold Varda 38W Green Forever *****E P. Pierce 77/3 Tambang VII 722S Ever Vigor 103-15E Jen hoi 18/82571 words
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Article1167 1982-04-15 21 The loading shipping linM operating from local ports and thair agents. A-B ArMpiligi Bhpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) AArtattr CNtatotr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) APEA Singapore Shipping Agenda (S)/ Euro-Asia Line (PKPN) Ur»-E»rMi« I Jar Transgroup Pie Ltd (S).1,167 words
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1858 1982-04-15 22 The chairman of Lloyd's of London, Mr Peter Green, made a two-day visit to Singapore earlier this week. During his stay he hosted a luncheon which was attended by some 80 members of the commercial, financial, banking and insurance communities. He touched1,858 words
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Article, Illustration258 1982-04-15 22 THE concentration of general cargo operations at Tilbury Docks has given the Port of London Authority's (PLA) estate department the opportunity to make use of newly available land -and water space in the Royal Group of Docks. Demand for short term accommodation within the Royal Docks258 words
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Article703 1982-04-15 22 AFP THE freight market became increasingly cautious last week as tension amounted over the falklands in front of the long easter week-end. Rates eased quickly as shipowners refused to commit tonnage to the southern Atlantic and sought alternative employment. On the main grain routes from the UnitedAFP - 703 words
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Article, Illustration558 1982-04-15 22 AJUUVALA urmwuivß Atlantis (1100 tide must vacate 17th 1100) 19 Botany Treasure (Tanker) (1500 after Futami Mara hauls) 33 34 Equator (0700 after Equator HI) 22 Futami Mara (0630 hauls after Vanil) 35 38 Hel (0530) n/8 Hille Oldendorff (1030 tide) 23/ 24 KoU Pelangi (after Hongkong558 words
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Article182 1982-04-15 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 (PAR 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. Australia/Straits Container Line.182 words
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Advertisement166 1982-04-15 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: PJ(tUmc/K«dunf/Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Konf/Banfkofc Td S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PM *****5 K.L. *****0 I K I >1 I I Mi Orient Overseas Co*Ua*teA Line FULLY CONTAKRBED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) UNmi r«M Mm* KWf u» 5/5 (6/5 1/5 10/5 13/5166 words
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Advertisement329 1982-04-15 13 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG i>,i.a ■'ila.kl I hi BOTM V.41 2C/4 M TUFML V.45 I JUBAYJt V.34 116/5 Al Jubatl (6/5), Dammam (9/5). Ku-a wait (12/5), Shuaiba (15/5), BahrainV (18/5), Dubai (21/5) Kuwait (17/5), Dammam (20/5), I Abu Dhabi (23/5), Dubai (26/5) Dubai (26/5), Abu Dhabi (30/5), Dammam 2/6),329 words
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Advertisement329 1982-04-15 13 <J>cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents: NMCmCIMKITMBM MBKTPTL LIE Tet *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: VS. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTB Ptiunf 17-11/4 24-25/4 1-2/5 M/ 5 15-16/5 22-23/5 29-91/5 15-20/4 25-27/4 LBS329 words
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Advertisement695 1982-04-15 14 Mi FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE FiowEw■ 3) HTbarf 4) (atari 1) Gtafi 2) H-tarj 3) l m 4) ttm 5) l» H F Mta« utm l«/I Tim 1) SaM 16/4 SaM 23/4 5 5 10 5 11 ft 13/5 R. MOM SaM SaM SaM l»/4 SUM 20/4 23/4 II OELET695 words
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Advertisement202 1982-04-15 14 FROM: US SUPERCARRIER SERVICE —U8 ATLANTIC EAST CANADA gapgarniuin mmi SM M U/4 11/4 U/4 a/4 a/4 a/4 a/4 a/4 i/s 2/5 v» v» v» i«/s H/» 17/* I/I *VI *VI 4/1 W VI i?/» *aa I TJUF" U/4/K. NAftA" M/Vtt TOSA" m "•A«KH NARA" 14/VB (C* PBMS 11/4/B) (C*l202 words
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Advertisement738 1982-04-15 15 DONG SUNG SHIPPING CO. LTD. M.V. "ORIENTAL BEAK" KBOM TAIWAN ARRIVED ON ITU APRIL, l*t AT P.P.W. GODOWN NO. M General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ei the above vesiiel will be held on 16th April. 19&> as from 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. No further survey will be held738 words
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Advertisement114 1982-04-15 15 Franco Bo!yum Services A h C.M.C.R. Smgtpofp ???V44 optore; c <km) sdn mn> j <® AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD 9* ARRIVAL h *""> s< Pa* a i«« ow»« o«ro<t (ort Worth Oklahoma C<» Tufta Memptw and Photna Aho accept*! tor Pvtfto Rico DISCHARGE DEPARTURE ia nso accept ane rat i114 words
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Advertisement610 1982-04-15 16 Hapag-Lloyd l 10 CONTIWNT UK FXPORTS i Benatlw 18/4 20/4 IO,S 13/5 19/5 12/5 Honfkanf Eipreu ?6'4 28/4 16/5 18/5 20/5 21/5 Bremen Eiprns 4/5 5/5 23/5 25/5 27/5 28/5 TMueEipms U/5 13/5 31/5 2/6 3/6 «/6 XMrtMn Bay 19/5 21/5 8/6 10/6 12/6 13/6 Car<l(a« Bj» 26/5 28/5 15/6610 words
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Advertisement367 1982-04-15 16 K.S.KjINE KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION STORE P. Ktianc PENANG a i FROM BUSAN VESA 171W SW 17-1S Apr VEGA 172E Sid In Port 17-19 Apr TO BUSAN ALTAR 175W 4-6 May 7-9 May 10-12 May BUSAN BArwR U" ALTAR 176E 4-6 May 7-9 May 10-12 May TO BUSAN KX IX IXIX367 words
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Advertisement457 1982-04-15 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTRK Fa ft La CARGO FOR S pcrr MM Hm*w| F4ulmn lilMm Lc Hwi (w 11/5 13/5 15/5 17/5 11/5 l«« It?* M/ 4 19/5 21/5 23/5 ft/5 17/5 a/5 (tw 1/5 29/5 11/) 2/( 4/( 5/5 M.SO ACCffTHE ia/Fa t Fa/Fa to GOTMOMUK.457 words
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Advertisement890 1982-04-15 16 HVL Burma Fivt Star Shippinf Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON S'pn flatmi WBS/2H7Hpr* M ntn im—w/n tm TI/H Apr B F.S.S C AomnnMolorM BOUSTEAD SHPWNG K T£L NOS KL 4J9044/*****7—PtCELANG *****1/8 PtNANG K4 DKTHAIGIMG ONLY 3A2301/8 WSCMAIGING ONLY CimpMM Ar«aMH '*****1/8 S. A. C.I. f. <om\m 1 "ARGENTINE890 words
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Advertisement227 1982-04-15 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAUS SERVICE SUN UNION LINE PRESBEMT aeons SPKAPORE PJCELAS6 fOMNE LOAD FOR I 23/4 2S/4 KARACHI SWS MMfTM PTE LTD m 22*1144/7 A 22*137* ■00HWL- XAWT JMPTMC COMTMT m *****/3 EAST UK DTK M TO. 4*4(44/4(4751 UST ASA IWIMA SXHTt 0J732/3/7251 WUT9A TAME227 words
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Advertisement819 1982-04-15 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 24-25/4 29-30/5 3-4/7 ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS TO DUBAI/DAMMAM/KUWAIT EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE KOTASELAMAT In Pt/15 Apr Mogadtocio, Joddah V.W-310 KOTA JABA 2/5 May Adon, Joddah, Aqatoa V I-S7S KOTA TANJONO 10/13 May Aaaato. Hoda*dah, ***£> V.E-377 Aqaha. Daroaaateam,819 words
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Advertisement721 1982-04-15 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE Hm| K«( tiprni %nmm Eiprtu M bprn Ktatoaa In Cwdfcw lay tarn la* Pn| Ham 6MW R dam Havrt (I Baatafe 21/4 HnfkOTi Eiprtu 11/$ M/ 5 21/5 23/5 1 Faa*Act 21/4 frMaaUpM 25/5 27/5 M/ 5 M/ 5 2 FROM mm721 words
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Advertisement409 1982-04-15 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE la. 3.3. I a.ifr-3 t'.Xjil ft SPORE R'DAM HULL HMtG CORABANK 30 Apr 26 May 29 May 2 Jun IVYBANK 8 Jun 4 Jul 7 Jul 10 Jul CLYDEBANK 27 Jun 23 Jul 26 Jul 29 Jul FORTHBANK 6 Aug 1 S«p 4 Sep 7409 words
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Advertisement1195 1982-04-15 18 T Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E. CANADA Finn vessel store motio VESSEL TOKYO ittom s vnah si mi I feeder *SSEI STOK M EMERALD H 25 Apr TOHOEI MARU 18 May 12 tun k poker v i May whose maw 25 Ma, 19 iun J.1,195 words
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Advertisement528 1982-04-15 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES m LTD Room 601 ICB Building Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****2? *****67 P Kelang Tel 38/004,*****5 MIOOLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES Snore SUN RIVER 17 Apr BUNGA ARANDA 19 Apr LMNGSBON 22 Apr ASIA HOPE 24 Apr P Kctanf Loada* Far: Band* Abbas/B.Khomani Taiwan/Japan/Hong Kont Bandar Abbai/B. Khomw*528 words
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Advertisement425 1982-04-15 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'part t. Rata* Laadac Mr. 7Mr 3 Iky MULOOE/VTMM/UK (AVON) MilSwWi FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPEA'K MKT m 125.27 Apr MM/Umwl/ 11 'mBH/ C taUtert It o**/Tr*rf/LiUIM/Tvta/*tia*ia/»acM* ALP AC UNE SSK™" S pore P. Ketang LaadM| tar ALP AC AFRICA ¥.154 2< Apr425 words
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Advertisement644 1982-04-15 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): MERCATOR 25W. K IACEJM 14W HK CONTAMER 30**. A CONCORD 41V.— C PAUL 31K C RO2E 29 W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K lACEJIN S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 1300 22/4 0100 22/4 SS BRD6E 35E. 0 CHEF644 words
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Miscellaneous110 1982-04-15 22 m r JFV: fMK i i v. '4 27^ f c £2 fi vj V Si K /5 at s S3 N SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIB MORNING. LEGEND* R Thunderstoi m Temperature *C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots 00 Rain W m110 words
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