The Business Times, 19 May 1982
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Title Section11 1982-05-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1182 60 CENTS11 words
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286 1982-05-19 1 TOTAL assets of banks and finance companies dropped during the month of March the first time in 12 months. Latest figures from The Monetary Authority of Singapore show that although loans for both types of institutions grew during that month, there was286 words
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277 1982-05-19 1 THE Government will back all efforts to preserve the existing conducive investment climate of the local aerospace industry. Mr S Jayakumar, Minister of State (Home Affairs and Law), gave this assurance when he opened an aerospace company, TRW Turbine Overhaul Services Pte Ltd, at Tuas277 words
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Article457 1982-05-19 1 THE United Overseas Bank will finance the entire development of the new Fitzpatrick's building in Orchard Road. Fitzpatrick's Food Supplies (Far East) will get a $55 million loan for 10 years to build a new complex replacing its former supermarket in Orchard Road. Of this amount,457 words
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205 1982-05-19 1 NINE contractors have been granted loans totalling $2.8 million under the Ministry of National Development's cheap loan financing scheme. This is as at March 31 this year and since then, there have been several other applications awaiting approval. The equipment for which the loans205 words
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Article379 1982-05-19 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE'S external debt has shrunk from $1.02 billion in 1978 to 1896 million last year. External debt accounts for only 5.2 per cent of total government debt, compared with 10.9 per cent five years ago. The external debt of $896 million379 words
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Article208 1982-05-19 1 THE Department of Civil Aviation will publish a booklet on the local airfreight industry as part of its efforts to promote Singapore as an airfreight centre. The 40-page booklet will feature the airfreight services available, rules and regulations for operating within the airport, Singapore's air links,208 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article63 1982-05-19 1 Reuter BRUSSELS, Tues. Britain's relations with its nine Europea Common Market partners were plunged into their deepest crisis today when other member governments voted through 1962/83 farm price rises without its consent. Diplomats said in an unprecedented vote, a majority of EEC governments were in favour of moreReuter - 63 words
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Article92 1982-05-19 1 AFP JAKARTA, Tues. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja today denied a local press report which quoted him as saying the "military cooperation among Asean member countries could be established if Vietnam did not change its aggressive attitude, which is likely to endanger Asean sovereignty". Mr Mochtar said he hadAFP - 92 words
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Article51 1982-05-19 1 Reuter GENEVA, Tues. Thailand has rejected a US$3.6 million UN plan to protect Vietnamese "boat people" from pirates because it includes political asylum for them. Bangkok baulked at the proposal when donor governments insisted it grant automatically, asylum to all boat people arriving at the Thai coast.Reuter - 51 words
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Article80 1982-05-19 1 UPI KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. As the world's largest tin producing nation, Malaysia has expressed fear the Sixth International Tin Agreement may not be ratified and called on individual tin-producing conn-' tries to band together to protect "legitimate interests". Primary Industries Minister, Paul Leong, said the continued weakness inUPI - 80 words
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Article65 1982-05-19 1 AP TOKYO, Tues. Administrative measures are not enough to ease the ever-growing trade friction between Japan and the European community in the light of the growing need to identify real differences between the two economies. A member of the European Parliament, Sir Fred Warner, said economic friction hasAP - 65 words
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Article71 1982-05-19 1 AP TEL AVIV, Tues. Prime Minister Menachem Begin lost his majority in Parliament today, with the defection of two members of his political party, and he faces possible defeat in a parliamentary no-confidence vote set for tomorrow. The defection of deputies Amnon T Jnn and Yitzhak PeretzAP - 71 words
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Article69 1982-05-19 1 NYT LONDON, Tues. British assault troops are awaiting only the order from Prime Minister Thatcher to launch an invasion to retake the Falkland Isluids. Defence officials said the threat of an imminent British landing came as Buenos Aires was studying London's latest offer for a breakthrough in peaceNYT - 69 words
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221 1982-05-19 1 INFLATION la Wags paw the i—il rate falHag tram 1.7 per cent la Marc* to M per eeat la April. life rate has beea falling Jaaaary. It was 11.1 per eeat la Jaaaary and per eea* la Pefevary. l*i lees sf feed, etotttag,221 words
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446 1982-05-19 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE textile issue, which 1 has remained subdued far i a while, is now up again i for serious discussion at the Asean economic ministers' meeting. Senior trade and indus- 1 try officials from the Asean member countries held446 words
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Advertisement228 1982-05-19 1 111 r53 Rookshons IKMDGL THE "friendly" bid late last month for United Plantations offers pointers to other foreign-owned plantations in Malaysia which have yet to restructure under the country's New Economic Policy Page n SAB AH Gas Industries is borrowing US$5O million in multi-currencies to finance the construction of a228 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article337 1982-05-19 2 w SABAH Gas Industries Sdn H&d is borrowing US$5O millib* in multi-currencies to finance the construction of a sponge iron plant, a methanol plant and a gas fuelled efcctricity generator at Labnnn. *The loan will be in three tranches and will be guaranteed by the337 words
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Article125 1982-05-19 2 EUROPEAN Asian Capital BV will Issue US$54 million la floating rate antes with an unconditional gaaraate# by Us pareat company, European Asian Bank Aktleagsellsehaft. The unsecured notes, ma taring In May IN2, will be denominated la SIMM and have aa Interest rate of 9.25 per eeat125 words
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239 1982-05-19 2 POLAND'S liabilities to West German banks and industry on state guaranteed financing and export credits will require payments exceeding one billion Deutschemarks annually for the years 1983 to 1985, economics ministry state secretary Martin Gruener said. The figures include interest payments and take into account239 words
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Article144 1982-05-19 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday was narrowly mixed against most major currencies in late trading. Trading was thin and was not expected to pick up dramatically this week with senior exchange operators preparing to meet in London tomorrow for the International Forex Association annual meeting Sterling was unchanged144 words
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Article494 1982-05-19 2 TRADING on the foreign exchange market was thin yesterday, with traders uncertain over the direction of the dollar. The US dollar opened at 237.70 yen against the Japanese currency but slipped to 237.15 yen. However, the dollar firmed considerably with the entry of London, to the day' high494 words
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Article207 1982-05-19 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly lower than overnight levels after fluctuating marginally throughout the day in light trading, dealers said. Prompt closed slightly weaker at U*****.00/338.50 an ounce against 337.80/ 339.80 on Monday, June at 339.30/339.90 (340.80/341.20) and August at 347.50/348.00 (349.10/350.10). Retail prices as quoted by the207 words
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Article30 1982-05-19 2 Mm Krt New York (MB unav S.71S Zurich 6.75B 6.85S tin M«a Singapore 6S0B 6 70S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounc Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore30 words
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Article118 1982-05-19 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed easier at 237.30 yen from its opening 237.70, dealers said. Yesterday's close was below the 238.00/20 yen finish in New York overnight, but was still well above the previous close in Tokyo of 234.20 yen. Trading volume in Tokyo was118 words
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Article22 1982-05-19 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.56 per cent.22 words
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Article187 1982-05-19 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on May 18: US DoUar»(Spoi) Offer Bid 7 days 15W 15 1 month 151/16 14 15/16 2 months 14 13/16 14 11/16 3 months 14 13/*****1/16 6 months 14 13/16 1411/16 9 months 14W 14*» 12 months 14Hr 14H D»t 8w.Fr*.187 words
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Article43 1982-05-19 2 RANGE oI prices offered by discount bouses on May 18: Overnight: 1% Call deposits: Ctahi B«via( Selhaf 3-month Treasury bills 4 3'* 3- month Bank bills «15/16 913/1« 3 months CD 9*» 9H 6 months CD 95/16 93/16 Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article158 1982-05-19 2 THE dollar in London yesterday advanced against European currencies and the yen in brisk early trading, extending its sharp overnight rise in New York. The absence of prime rate reductions by major US banks, despite some moderation in money supply growth, and steady Eurodollar levels are underpinning the US158 words
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Advertisement167 1982-05-19 2 r rr z u. n r*' f 4A; V a q-"- >' 1 X *,i ■> -»r —*r*' •^TT'—'S 4 *-"r H >y a: S" -v;: riks v..> <>1^ ,;a ij3, *-OL- 4l i r I t Vfir. 8- »M f r- O Hassans Carpets Special Offer'B2 Store-uide price-reduction offer167 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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311 1982-05-19 3 NO AGREEMENT has been reached after a second round of talks between civil aviation authorities from Singapore and West Germany last week. And the local Department of Civil Aviation is yet undecided on what it will do next to try resolve the issue311 words
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Article122 1982-05-19 3 A PROGRAMME of redeployment and retrenchment was announced yesterday by the Times group of companies. The move is in connection with the loan of the New Nation and Sunday Nation titles to the Singapore Monitor Ltd. The group said the transfer of the two titles would mean122 words
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503 1982-05-19 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO VARIOUS countries are making concerted efforts to grab a bigger share of the growing market for food and food related items in Singapore. This can be gleaned from the participating of the various national groups in Food and Hotel *82,503 words
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411 1982-05-19 3 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN MCDONALD'S Restaurants Singapore will open a second outlet in busy Orchard Road, bringing its total number of outlets in Singapore to six. The fast food restaurant, which first opened for business in Liat Towers on Oct 20, 1979, has411 words
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251 1982-05-19 3 A MAJOR seminar on trading with South-east Asia will be held in the Scottish city of Dyce, Aberdeen, on June 11. The seminar is organised by the British Overseas Trade Board's South-east Asia Trade Advisory Group (Seatag), the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce and the251 words
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Article311 1982-05-19 3 THE end-of-the-season North Indian tea offered yesterday at the 12th international tea auction here saw (air demand. The catalogued prices for the tea sold were discounted up to five US cents per kilo, commensurate with quality. Of the 520 chests offered, some 200 chests were311 words
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Article169 1982-05-19 3 THE Skills Development Fund Council should encourage companies to Justify their training requirements with an effective appraisal system. Mr Eric Cheong, member of Parliament for Toa Payoh and secretary-gener-al of tbe Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union, said this is because no company can identify169 words
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131 1982-05-19 3 THE Ministry of the Environment is holding a regional training course on vector and rodent control from today to May 22. The training course is the second half of a two-part course, sponsored by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Danish International Development131 words
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Advertisement235 1982-05-19 3 Invest inloronto for as little as Ss36jooo. 1200 sq.ft. apartments in Canada's prime investment area. No property tax. No mortgage repayments. No hidden extras. The Offer: 25% downpayment secures the title deeds to one of Ontario's finest investments. Condominium apartments within easy reach of downtown Toronto. Thfe mortgage interest is235 words
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OVERSEAS
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307 1982-05-19 4 Kyodo SLOW growth in exports, coupled with other negative factors, have darkened the outlook for the Japanese economy, the Economic Planning Agency (EPA) said yesterday in its monthly economic report. But the EPA sees some good in the recent overall economic activity, sayingKyodo - 307 words
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422 1982-05-19 4 AP THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries will not lower its prices this year, meaning stable or slightly higher prices for petroleum and heating oil, according to Opec observers. Opec expects the oil glut, which pushed prices lower last winter, toAP - 422 words
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177 1982-05-19 4 CHINA'S senior investment banker cautioned that, while Beijing hopes to increase foreign trade, it will not allow imports to harm domestic production. "While we are looking to expand economic cooperation with other countries, protective measures will be needed in some branches of Chinese industry,"177 words
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177 1982-05-19 4 NYT THE SONY Corp of America is entering the personal computer field. On Monday, it introduced a model that will go on sale in the US this autumn. Koichi Tsunoda, president of the Sony Communications Products Co, a marketing arm of the company, saidNYT - 177 words
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177 1982-05-19 4 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser has proposed a three-point plan for helping the Western world's economy by limiting restrictions on free trade. Fraser presented the plan to President Reagan during a 50-minute session in the Oval Office. He said he came away with the177 words
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294 1982-05-19 5 Reuter ARGENTINE Economy Minister Roberto Alemann has told international bankers in New York that his country was in no danger of defaulting on its foreign debts, banking observers said. Alemann, who is visiting New York after attending last week's International Monetary Fund andReuter - 294 words
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257 1982-05-19 5 UPI IN SPITE OF gains in the car and oil industries, the Federal Reserve has said that America's factories worked at only 71.1 per cent of capacity in April, close to the low point of the past decade's worst recession. The April factoryUPI - 257 words
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287 1982-05-19 5 NYT THE US and other major Western industrial countries are near a new monetary agreement that would stabilise the dollar's value on currency markets and provide for tighter coordination of economic policies. These countries hope to complete the new pact at the forthcoming Versailles economicNYT - 287 words
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Article705 1982-05-19 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SFO/HKG Clux CVT96 0645 LUX/AUH SLA SQ101 0805 KUL MAS MH671 0920 KUL MAS MH680 0965 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN SIA SQ201 1030 HLP MAS MH651 1030 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP SIA SQ103 1035 KUL705 words
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417 1982-05-19 5 Reuter EUROPEAN Economic Community finance ministers have proposed that industrial countries defer plans to raise the price of export credits, setting the scene for possible conflict with Japan and the United States. Belgian Finance Minister Willy de Clercq said thatReuter - 417 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article345 1982-05-19 5 Agencies THE US will send a coalselling mission to four European countries later this week, and Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige suggested that American suppliers hoped to win some markets from Poland. "We want to be the number one coal exporter," Baldrige said when he told aAgencies - 345 words
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Advertisement297 1982-05-19 4 WE WELCOME Mr. Lewis Rubin President and Chief Executive Officer of FLEXI-VAN CORPORATION ON THE OCCASION OF HIS VISIT TO SINGAPORE FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF POHTIOHG CHOON CONTRACTORS (PTE) LTD one AN IZATIOM TOWN OFFICE CONTAINER DEPOT/OFFICE 1 Oth Floor, Realty Centre, Enggor Street, Singapore297 words
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Advertisement309 1982-05-19 5 i€': TERRACE FACTORIES FOR SALE Hillview Industrial Estate is situated on an 3.2-hectare site at Hillview Avenue adjoining the Cycle Carriage Vehicle assembly plant. It is easily accessible from either Jurong or Upper Bukit Timah Road. Hillview Industrial Estate is planned and developed in two phases. Phase 1, consisting of309 words
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Article496 1982-05-19 6 A REPORTER from the Daily Mail once telephoned London Transport to ask how far its buses would stretch if parked bumper to bumper. LT's public relations man replied: "Go up to Oxford Street and see for yourself." The anecdote comes to mind in the wake496 words
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1301 1982-05-19 6 RUPERT CORNWELL - This report investigates the complex structure of Banco Ambrosiano, a bank whose president a financial genius to his admirers stands convicted of illegally exporting currency By RUPERT CORNWELL FT "AS A Catholic, I'm worried about the image of Ambrosiano," said one in Rome. AnotherFT - 1,301 words
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Advertisement141 1982-05-19 6 MODERN READY-BUILT A Q PASIR GUDANG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE (JOHOR) Available immediately at Reasonable Rentals to Investors Located strategically within a fast expanding port/industrial complex at the southern tip of Johor, these factory buildings are functional, hH spacious as well as easily adaptable to a i variety of industries. •>' Interior141 words
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Miscellaneous707 1982-05-19 6 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOBB 3 Where to go at a speed oI about SO? (5) 8 No bus can be an extra (5) 10 Bumpy in a big way! (5) 11 Plenty of solo turns (3) 12 Appeal for a quiet hint (5) 13 Colourful old soldier (7) 15707 words
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Miscellaneous765 1982-05-19 6 Incredible hummingbirds R 18 a pity SBC Is WW lag the faeretf/i/e Hammlagkirdt se early. The BBC tseaiaeatary cmdm aa ft* Ul pan *v«r chuuei I. The dim takes the viewer trm Ike jaaglee al Braall aai the ralßag iswaa af Sarrey ta the Mastrlal city af Btnnlagham, all la765 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1982-05-19 7 DOUGLAS MARTIN - Mexico's recent emergence as an oil power of the first order raised plenty of hopes, but these have been dashed by the world oil glut and a soaring inflation rate By DOUGLAS MARTIN NYT FROM the hundreds of pilesNYT - 1,076 words
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Article476 1982-05-19 7 GLENN GARVEN - By GLENN GARVEN AFP WHILE aid from the Japanese government will continue to pour into Thailand in increasing quantities, private Japanese businessmen are becoming wary about further investment in the country. Japan is still the foremost foreign investor in Thailand. Investment in Thailand by private Japanese companies atAFP - 476 words
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696 1982-05-19 7 NICHOLAS MOORE - By NICHOLAS MOORE Reuter WESTERN oil companies believe pressure from the oil glut has eased enough in recent weeks to mean that Opec will decide to maintain its reference price of US$34 a barrel when it meets in Quito. Ecuador, tomorrow. But industry executivesReuter - 696 words
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Advertisement202 1982-05-19 7 SPECIAL OFFER THE POOL FAB Fully Automatic Pool 10.2 m x 4.5 m Built-in breakfast bar Automatic Chlorination Automatic Cleaning All yours for *S$ 58,000 including $8,000 worth of Automatic Equipment FREE For the first 10 pools only. mmv MSB »ll'-4HI r M < J I POOL FABRICATIONS (S) PTE202 words
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Article224 1982-05-19 8 MAT 17 Pr» CORBCILLE Air-Liquid* Ml -4 BIN 0*TT*1i □anon* 1536 CBr (Thom—ti166 Crf) -t CI* francalac 2J dei patrol** 13SJ0 Camp(|iu* riniiKltn Coanpagnle 0*n*r*l* Cradlt Foncler D* Franca H (Uchetic (UbralrttL 466 Machlnt Bull m» -u MtctuUn Puthu its -1 Paehtnay Clglna fuhlwann 17X16 •LI PMlipa (N* 0*m224 words
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Article87 1982-05-19 8 MAY 17 1 FORWARD MARKET Acer <28 -M Art.—1 3CH .|f Aatur OR -1 Bructn DO -10 Bru-Uab ISM 5SdT" m D» Bwil 113 -4 -7 Electrobel 4IM -35 -40 Ob-Inno-Bm 2MB 1 ♦40 o«» 11M 1 -10 Hobo* 3» I 4 46 P»tro m Ryt Dutch Stdro Soe87 words
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Article173 1982-05-19 8 MAY 17 CI 4/AbtUU 16 uneti Mean Alcorn* lit* unch Bank Mont 1»* Bank Nora Srotla Bell T*l ID BtUi Corp BP Can Ltd ZZ 30 Braacan 1«* Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk 14* 21 4* Canpac a* Cannae In* Pf Carl tag OTCeefe— 7* unch Comlnco -I*173 words
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Article267 1982-05-19 8 MAT 11 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpfta mm Abrrrotn M AC And CI 5 A MIC Mt -30 Bartow* Wb unch TOO unch CurrK nnua 230 unch Dt Bmti Ind Edcon 105B M fan MOB unch IWHA r«d vou m unrh PSigU Oardian OKnanl Oraumn Hippo HhmM HttlMU Ubtrtjr TtoB267 words
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Advertisement171 1982-05-19 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. And171 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article859 1982-05-19 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday turned easier after a steady opening and ended the morning losses from previous night of £6 in spot May at £1,111 to £15 a tonne. Dealers said the market broke through the previous day's lows based on near July at £1,116, taking this859 words
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Article102 1982-05-19 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday closed steady on light support in late quiet trading, dealers said. May and June saw the south region traded unchanged at M 5965 and $962.50 per tonne respectively. The refined market remained featureless in the absence of overseas interest. C.I.F.102 words
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Article180 1982-05-19 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday retreated late to close near the bottom of a ten US-cent range, down 2'4 to X/ t cent a bushel. The late break in soyoil prices, considered the market leader on the day, triggered local long liquidation in soybeans. Prices were also pressured180 words
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Article201 1982-05-19 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday recovered on the close to settle up as much as one US cent a bushel in the first five positions, to off one cent in distant may. Traders said locals were caught short late, prompting covering and forcing prices to the plus side.201 words
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Article185 1982-05-19 9 CHINESE PnAwe Exrku(r, Slagaperr, mm elesteg prim perlNkg yesterday. Cwnil all: Bulk fob $100 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112 00 sellers, new drum fob $116 00 sellers Cepr»: Mixed (loose) $5000 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asu NLW $357 50 sellers, Sarawak185 words
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Article196 1982-05-19 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettea yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,440 32s 2,940, 40b 3,140 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article325 1982-05-19 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SS per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.10, 100 per cent second class 0 92, 100 per cent third class 0.88, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.81. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.65, Special325 words
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Article1257 1982-05-19 9 NEW YORK STOCKS STOCK PRICES in New York on Monday closed sharply lower but trading was sluggish as investors moved to the sidelines to await some developments on the interest rate front. The Dow Jones industrial average eroded steadily all day and finished off about 1214 points1,257 words
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Article74 1982-05-19 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang held steady yesterday at M 129.54 per Idio, still within the ITA lower sector of $29.15 and $32.96, dealers said. The steadiness was doe to the buffer stock manager buying most of the lower turnover, supported by light scattered demands from other74 words
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Article32 1982-05-19 9 Rubber: May 18 Singapore: June: 185.00 cents (down 2.25 cents) Malaysia: June: 207.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M 529.54 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 198 tonnes (down 122 tonnes)32 words
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Article176 1982-05-19 9 WORLD rice production in the 1982/83 (July-June) year is forecast at 410.0 million tonnes (rough basis), unchanged from the current year. The US Agriculture Department said in its circular on world grain, consumption is forecast at 276.1 million tonnes (milled basis), up from 274.2 million this176 words
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Article437 1982-05-19 9 HAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Huyer> Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS prompt fob 183 00 184 OON 183 00 184 OON Int 1 R.S.S. June IS 00 185 50 185 00 185 50 Int 1 R.S.S. July 186 00437 words
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Article127 1982-05-19 9 NOON SSR and SMR pnm yeei laedajr ■AS Jam ICunil J«ly 1 Mtki Forward Mtki SSR 20 Bay en S teller* Bay era Re Dare <1 ton pallet) 161 SO 163 SON 162.SO 164 SON SSR SO (1-lon pallet' 15»J0 161 SON 1*0 SO 1C2S0N MRELB June127 words
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Article245 1982-05-19 9 Rubber prices in Singapore closed yesterday slightly lower with June One RSS buyers quoted at 185.00 cents per kilo, down 2.25 cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on stale bull liquidation and lack of buying support. The afternoon session was slightly higher on up-coun-try buying245 words
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Advertisement96 1982-05-19 9 You can bet... Every race is a winner at I J- V i t bT 4* The Stables Tote RACE 1 LUNCH RACE 2 DINNER Executive Businessmen's Lunch Our specialty: US Prime Rib of Beet Successful businessmen and people with good taste lunch, dine and entertain at The Stables, of96 words
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Advertisement139 1982-05-19 9 6m (201!) ooftng haight Ist sioray 20felfrnP (400 loodtoQ 1« and 2nd alOf«y« ITJSMIn* (250 Mqff loadr* 4tv Bt* and 6t» tfavy* 2 goodi Mb and i txmmngm mon pr r Bank of America shows more interest in your Fixed Deposits. 9 1 8 /op.a. for 1 month minimum deposit139 words
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1550 1982-05-19 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday, with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. BRCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (1708 2.738)1,550 words
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Article202 1982-05-19 10 SINGAPORE I "NTT TBI 8T (im»|«n' prim tar May It) The Commerce 191 3 L2xd The Savings Fund 1.71 180 S pore Prog Fund 1.31 1.40 S pore Sec Fund 2 05 2.15 S pore Invest Fund 112 1.17 S'pore Equity Fund l.S 1.36 ASA UNnitUR (Mim|W prtoaa202 words
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Article2862 1982-05-19 10 IMS Hi(k Low Coapaay Last Sale orGr*s Dlv Dlv Crr Gr*s Net YTd P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 308 233 308 320 141 391 480 320 247 172 248 330 98 198 320 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben Berjaya2,862 words
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Article1595 1982-05-19 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified WtHWrWAL* aim (IMB I BS) I D (4) 1 M 125 id1,595 words
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Article194 1982-05-19 10 THE Great Eastern Life Amruee CiapaiT Limited: Seventy-fourth AGM to be held at 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore on May 20 at 11.30 am. BUnSH-Amerdaa Mmm Csmpaay (Slagapsre) Limited: Thirty-Ninth AGM to be held at Shangri-La Hotel Limited, Hibiscus Room, Mezzanine Floor, 22 Orange Grove Road,194 words
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Article533 1982-05-19 10 THE «agapm stock aw> kct lalfrwiit mtktr rtoi id MUbt| yr«t*rd*> mIM |MnOj With tomatois kceptag largely to Ike aMeflaee, tkccc «as v(fy IkHif wtfatlMi ael •tier Maadey'a skarp eetOb Ike kack af Ike Mlpetal Use la Ike Mralto Iteee letaahtal bin to TOJI ca533 words
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Article587 1982-05-19 10 PRICES of a broad spectrum of counters remained depressed on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday for the second straight session. The market opened easier and except for a counter or two which held up well against the downsttde, all sectors moved to lower587 words
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Article170 1982-05-19 11 KRAMAT Tin Dredging Bhd. a member of the MMC group, has reported a pretax profit of M 5276,000 for the seven months ended Jan 31, 1982. This includes profit on mining operations of $211,000 and interest receivable of $65,000. The company's pre-tax profit for the170 words
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668 1982-05-19 11 TAKEOVER OF UNITED PLANTATIONS THE "friendly" bid late last month for United Plantations, the Danishcontrolled Malaysian plantation group, by Fima, the Malaysian government-owned, agro-based industrial group, offers pointers to other foreign-owned plantations in Malaysia which have yet to restructure under the country's New668 words
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445 1982-05-19 11 DUNLOP Estates Bhd is expecting a difficult year ahead as the plantation industry is now feeling the full force of the worldwide recession. The company, which is jointly owned by Pegi and Multi-Purpose Holdings, said any sustained improvement in commodity prices depends on the445 words
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508 1982-05-19 11 ■arket Talk... INVESTORS have been advised to take profits as the Straits Times Industrial Index approaches its real test at the 800/810 level. This is because the index is not yet ready to test its last peak of 773 set in508 words
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Article83 1982-05-19 11 HONG Le—g Cm (Malaysia) Bhd has received acceptances totalling 918,850 shares representing 1.41 per cent of the entire issued and paid-up capital of Hume Industries (Malaysia) Bhd. SIGMA Metal will hold its annual general meeting at 3, Jalan Pesawat, Jurong Town, Singapore 2261 on 30 June at 10.3083 words
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Article108 1982-05-19 11 Reuter PERMODALAN Nasional Bhd (PNB) has bought all the 1.3 million $1.00 share specially issued by Malex Asbestos Cement Bhd. Malex, in its annual report, aid that the issue was made to allow greater Malaysian participation in the company's equity and a specialReuter - 108 words
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Article407 1982-05-19 11 MOST SECTORS in Sydney yesterday closed lower after a sharp fall on overseas markets and a weaker gold price, brokers said. At the close, the AllOrdinaries index was 2.8 points lower at 516.8 while the industrial marker lost 3.3 points to 669.3. The resource indicator eased 2.3 points to407 words
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Article334 1982-05-19 11 HONGKONG STOCK prices in Hongkong yesterday closed at or near the day's lows with light late buying outweighed by short-selling and liquidations. brokers said. Prices eased initially in line with Wall Street with dealers citing US and local interest rate considerations for the markets weakness The Hang334 words
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Article480 1982-05-19 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday fell sharply over a wide front on profit-taking after Monday's rally, with sentiment depressed by sharp losses on Wall Street overnight and the yen's latest setback against the dollar, dealers said. The market average lost 52.33 to close at 7,567.06 on480 words
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Article110 1982-05-19 11 THE Manila market yesterday closed firmer as commercials/industrials, minings and oils rose, dealers said. Turnover rose to 2.9 million pesos from 1.3 million pesos on Friday. MAT 11 PMU A CO* Mlnlnf MB 0 0(*M Atlti Con A AUm Con. B 15.» unch Baculo OoU .00)4 unch Bencuet Coo.110 words
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Article105 1982-05-19 11 MAT 1» Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Saiiu 14^1(9 too 212 ♦U unch Bank Of Apidht|i !M IM ilfWh BiU Shoe Berli Jucker n +2 Charoonc Thai Wirt Flrn Trust 40 uneh Indlfltl rinui Ce Corn JtlifnUiu Cement 100 IX ♦U its Metal Box US 025 Ram* Tew M -1105 words
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Advertisement347 1982-05-19 11 U5515,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 23rd November 1984 The Mitsubishi Bank, Limited (Singapore Branch) A In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 20th May 1982 to 22nd November 1982, the Certificate will347 words
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Advertisement113 1982-05-19 11 VISIT US AT THE ITALIAN PAVILION at the Food&HotelAsiaB2 18-21 MAY 1982 WORLD TRADE CENTRE -V SINGAPORE y o V (S i v > v X r .A FIRMS BARILLA CARPIGIANI BRUfO CANTINE GIORGIO LUNGAROTTI SPA DIBIMAX ITALIANA PRODUCTS -J r FRIGOMAT V MARK Ice-cream making machines Wines Electronic hand113 words
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Article154 1982-05-19 12 Rises Dunlop lad B Sembawang Paramount Van Der Horat City Dev Strait* Trading FAN Prima iaetan Malakoff Khoog Guan Tat Lee Bank 360 420 402 342 268 090 MO 550 450 338 260 498 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 2 Falls Berjuatai Island A154 words
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Article, Illustration160 1982-05-19 12 Rises K Sidim 380 16 City Dev 296 10 Pengkalen 1260 10 Falls E and A I 880 -40 Petaling 970 -30 Sel Prop 610 -15 Tronoh 925 -15 Larut 300 -14 Malakoff 376 -14 CCM 440 -14 Loytape 180 -10 S P Text 202 -10 Premium 226160 words
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Article46 1982-05-19 12 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1334.05 Monday 1361.50 Week Ago 1381.26 Monday 575.8 Friday 580.8 Week Ago 580.5 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 668.3 Monday 872.2 Week Ago 666.3 Monday 845.32 Friday 857 T8 ALL ORDINARIES H.K.HANG SENG Monday 519.1 Week Ago 516.446 words
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439 1982-05-19 12 CHRIS LIM - ■HMR Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHRIS LIM PAPER Products (Malaya) Bhd (PPM) has agreed to purchase the entire paid-up capita] of 800,000 shares in Chandan Development Corp Sdn Bhd, a property development company, for MJ19.5 million. In an announcement to the Kuala Lumpur439 words
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289 1982-05-19 12 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG JACK CHIA (Australia) Ltd plans to raise A 55.15 million through an issue of deferred dividend shares and options to fund the expansion of its property division in Australia. The company said it will issue 5,096,068 ordinary shares of 50289 words
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43 1982-05-19 12 has announced unaudited net tangible asset backing per share of $1.71 as at April 30, based on its enlarged capital of 55 million shares. This compares with an adjusted NT A per share of H. 64 at end-March. a43 words
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Article52 1982-05-19 12 has replied to a query from the Stock Exchange of Singapore over an article that it may be acquiring Growth Industrial Holdings. MUI said the group "receives offers and propositions from time to time" and will notify the exchange when any decision or firm arrangement has52 words
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Article78 1982-05-19 12 has been queried by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on its operating loss of M 51.58 million for the year ended Dec 31.1981. Taiping had, in a circular to shareholders last December in relation to its acquisition of eight companies, projected pre-tax profit of MJI million for78 words
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Article797 1982-05-19 12 LONDON, Tues. The market was easier today but turnover was light because many operators are staying out o( the market due to uncertainty surrounding Falkland Islands negotiations, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was down 3.3 points at 572.5. Initial mark downs by jobbers attracted some797 words
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Article55 1982-05-19 12 AP NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market opened lower today, following Its steepest daily slide in 12 weeks The Dow Jones average slipped another 1.52 points to M 3.80 in the first half hour. More than two stocks fell in price for every one that rose in theAP - 55 words
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130 1982-05-19 12 TOWN id City Pwpwtto Stock Exehaage*J"!» Hie ef It* aharee la Wag» pre Laai. The campaay mM IM mIIUM aharaa while Its wteUy award mMĔkuy, Seeare nilili|i (Pto) Ltd, mM LW militea urit* for a total eewMerattoa if Ht M mllltoa. The130 words
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378 1982-05-19 12 IPOH Garden Bhd has been awarded the tender to redevelop an 84-year-old historic building in the heart of Sydney. The project is estimated to cost Ipoh Garden Asss million. The Sydney City Council, which owns the building, decided late Monday night to accept a378 words
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Advertisement270 1982-05-19 12 ASIA'S LEADING INTERNATIONAL FOOD CATERING AND HOTEL EQUIPMENT EXHIBITION Visit Food&HotelAsia 82 World Trade Centre, Singapore*! 8-21 May 1982 Get a taste of the action at Food Hotel Asia 82. Over 350 exhibitors from 23 countries including Australia, Canada, France. Federal Republic of Germany, Japan, New Zealand, the United Kingdom270 words
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Advertisement633 1982-05-19 12 PA provides i omprehensive management (on suiting servit es ini luding P A member of PA International MERCHANT BANKING EXECUTIVE Top salary, negotiable Location: Singapore (Ref. 2677) Our client a UK-based Merchant Bank wishes to appoint an experienced merchant banker to join its expanding Singapore operation in a marketing capacity.633 words
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Miscellaneous61 1982-05-19 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Thundery showers in the early morning, fair in the afternoon. BepMt f«r 24 fcnn prtar to 7.31 pm on May 18 at the airpart: Maximum temperature 32.3 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 25.3 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 7.06 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall61 words
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200 1982-05-19 13 NYT UNDERWRITERS at Lloyd's of London, the giant insurance market, have decided to cancel standard war risk coverage on ships sailing to Argentina and the South Atlantic Waters as of midnight, May 27. This means that insurance rates may soar since shipowners will nowNYT - 200 words
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Article, Illustration920 1982-05-19 13 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE NEDLLOYD, the biggest shipping group in Holland, is expecting group earnings this year to be "substantially lower" than its 1981 net profit of 147 million florins. However, Mr Bernard Ruys, Nedlloyd's executive board chairman, told Shipping Times in Rotterdam last920 words
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Article157 1982-05-19 13 AFP THE SERIOUS situation in the oil tanker sector was illustrated over the past month with sharp increases occurring in both the laid-up tonnage and rate of demolitions, as market rates stayed below economic running levels. Enforcement of stricter safety regulations, particularly in the US from JuneAFP - 157 words
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Article49 1982-05-19 13 Reuter THE Japan-Latin America Eastbound Freight Conference said its CAF on all cargo to Colombian ports will be adjusted to nine per cent from four per cent, and that on cargo to other ports to 19.5 per cent from 15 per cent, both effective May 20. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article757 1982-05-19 13 SUpplBR Llae Page CM Sfclpptag LI* Page CM AchipeVego Shpg vm 1 AfM vm 1 Alfred CT VI 1 All trans VH 4 Alpac VI S Angooave DC 5 Antaing X 4 An Lara Shpg V 2 A PC Une IX 3 APL m 4/S Argentine IV757 words
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Article752 1982-05-19 14 AFP ACTIVITY improved on the freight market last week although there was continued anxiety over the Falklands conflict with shipowners being given notice to quit a large area of the South Atlantic by their insurers. There was inquiry to ship grain out of the River Plate area,AFP - 752 words
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343 1982-05-19 14 UPI A PANAMANIAN freighter with five crewmen accused of killing their chief officer arrived in Houston on Monday and American lawmen haggled with Panamanian officials over the right to arrest the mutinous sailors led by two Filipinos. Coast Guard men and an FBI teamUPI - 343 words
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1019 1982-05-19 14 THE PHILIPPINE Ports Authority maintains that private ports have the prerogative to choose the cargo handling operators that will service their cargoes, but private port operators think PPA actions are not consistent with this pronouncement. The Association of Private Port Owners and Operators of1,019 words
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Article, Illustration172 1982-05-19 14 appointed m Y 8 Lktm't in Singtporm. Y AM ASHITA-Shinnihon Steamship o f Japan has opened its representative office in Singapore and appointed Mr SMgee Main ss its first representative. Mr Muira. 50, joined Y S Line In 1967 immediately after graduation from Kobe University, Japan. He172 words
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Article1577 1982-05-19 14 MOST areas o( the dry cargo market were quiet on Monday, with rates around unchanged from last week. Brokers said that while the South Atlantic conflict was not having a direct impact on rates, it was one of the (actors encouraging caution in the market. Weekend grain bookings1,577 words
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Article373 1982-05-19 15 THE state-run Thai Maritime Navigation Co Ltd (TMNC) reported an operating loss of over 5 million baht during the first six months of the 1981-82 fiscal year, an informed source in the Thai Communications Ministry said. He said this was the first time in two years373 words
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432 1982-05-19 15 TONNAGE of merchant ships completed in 1981 totalled 16,931,719 tons gross, an increase of 3,830,615 tons over 1980 s exceptionally low figure, according to the Lloyd's Register Annual Summary of Merchant Ships Completed during 1961. Bulk carrier tonnage showed the greatest Increase, rising by432 words
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419 1982-05-19 15 THE DEVELOPMENT of ports in developing countries can save up to 40 per cent of shipping costs by avoiding congestion and encouraging local industry, said the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development secretariat. This issue will be brought up by the419 words
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4991 1982-05-19 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port4,991 words
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Article566 1982-05-19 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Mode Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Ming Cheer 39E 20.5.82 1500 Malay States 49 2200-2300 TT Ever Pioneer 90-63W 20.5.82 1100 Green Asia 49 2000-2100 TT Takarl II 222S 20.5.82 1800566 words
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Article1801 1982-05-19 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Arhlpeiege Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) Adriatic Cwlilanr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies <S)' Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Alrt-Emuli Line Transgroup Pie Ltd1,801 words
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Article519 1982-05-19 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Blndang 45A Leo S-pg alongside 19.5.82/1100 Equator II 22 Thong Soon alongside 19.5.82/1830 Kutaisi 15/6 S'pore Soviet alongside 19.5.82/1200 Seng Olap 28 Lian Soon alongside 19.5.82/1500 Slmba 31/2 Bakke alongside 19.5.82/0600 Thomaseverett 45 Everett alongside 19.5.82/2300519 words
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226 1982-05-19 22 THOMAS Nationwide Transport (TNT) has reported an increase in net operating profit of an impressive 56.7 per cent from A 525.92 million to A 540.62 in the half year up to Dec 31 1981, despite losses in some areas combined with a drop in general freight226 words
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376 1982-05-19 22 ARCH rivals, the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, are likely to join forces later this year to beat off northern competition for the increasingly important US mini, micro and landbridge cargoes. Co-operation is to be limited to the construction and operation376 words
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Article184 1982-05-19 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 Container184 words
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Advertisement357 1982-05-19 13 Everett Lines FOB TM£ MOST EBEQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANILLO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Clitlotd Centre Singapore 1 lei *****/9 36 Beach Street Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bide Irt ***** 3 PortKelang Agents Harrisons t Crostietd Tel *****1/4357 words
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Advertisement350 1982-05-19 13 ESSEALORDU t UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG) S'pore I Loading lor Vessel EKL MJ *22 M. MTTYM 21 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Iraq cargo acceptable intransit Accepting LCL cargo for Dubai Kuwait and Bahrain I S'nore I Loading for Dub* (28/5) Dammarn (29/5) Kuwait (31/5). Abu Dhabi 2/6). Doha t Bahrain350 words
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Advertisement606 1982-05-19 13 4 WATCHES 01 SWITZERLAND PTE ITD MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Sated 22-23 29-30 54/6 12-13/6 19-20/6 26-27/6 34/7 Safcd 25/1 •SHGAPORI CLOSHG IMS CY 23rd May 2300 HRS CFS 23rd May 1100 HRS TO: BELGIUM. HOLLAND, GERMANY, SCANDINAVIA, SWITZERLAND,606 words
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Advertisement873 1982-05-19 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 3) H-byfl 4) Gbwg To Imtot S port 1) Mm** 25/5 9/6 1/6 16/6 1/6 23/6 15/6 30/6 1) B*c«ooj Genoa, 2) Arwtartain, Antwtrp. L Havre, Basle, UK. 3) Brtnwv Brewerhaven Aartw, Copanhaeen, Habmki 4) Malwo. Stocklwtai. OsW •Accept** Europe cargo lor Wader >u Spore 'Also873 words
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Advertisement219 1982-05-19 14 Leopold Walford Shipping Ltd ItafWmic Am* tm Mm AMrfajwti (CMb) ft Mvta I*ny Ct Ltd (FCtt) OFFER THROUGH Ml OF LAONG SERVICE FROM SMGAPORE FOR CARGO (CONVENTIONAL. Fa OR GROUP AGE) TO MLAND POfffS M CHILE. BOLIVIA ft NORTH ARGENTMA PORTS OF ENTRY M CMLE: MCA. tQUQUE. ANTOFAGASTA ft VALPARAISO219 words
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Advertisement721 1982-05-19 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok It'Mi Li Km 13, i IS/t Zl/t 22/1 27/ C 21/1 M/ 7 M/ 7 14/7 IC/7 21/7 23/7 24/7 2S/7 27/7 29/7 •5/4 17/1 13/1 15/4 10/6721 words
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Advertisement481 1982-05-19 15 NOTICE DONG 81 E LINE M.V. MANO NO. VOY. 178S Arrived 14 I K AT PSA <. -4vwm X Gent ry on damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Monday th May. 1982 as from 9.00 to 12.00 noon. No further survey will be held after this481 words
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Advertisement406 1982-05-19 16 M.S.LJNE KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION P Kflanj PtNANG IM3 June 14-16 June VEGA 173* VEGA 174E ALTAIR 177W ALTAR 178E SPORE 8 -10 June 8 -10 June 1-3 July 1-3 July 11-13 Jute 4-6 July 4-6 July 14 -16 June 7-9 July 7-9 July FROM BUSAN BANGKOK TO BUSAN FROM BUSAN406 words
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Advertisement645 1982-05-19 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ftCCEFTMS Fa La CARfiO FOR mt fu is ibc ru mm mm un e«* mu »/s u/f u/i ii/i 22/1 n/f EwrU|M 2/1 3/1 13/1 24/1 21/1 21/1 »/4 1/7 (w MM 14/1 4/7 1/7 1/7 11/7 11/7 al» teams la/ra »ra/m ia GOrXMUK645 words
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Advertisement905 1982-05-19 16 Everett Lines/ 1 m Burma Fiva Star Shippinf Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON PMSMBGTAWnNA 24/22 May NM 22/75 Mi* Ml ON TWA 4/t tm PRM 14/13 M B F sS C Agents n MoJoySK) BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Campama Arfafttiaa Dt HiwMfin imneaminaMal905 words
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Advertisement973 1982-05-19 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL EAST AFRICA/lIEDSCA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE ir>Qtpor9 Loidinfl for KOTACAHAYAV. E-2SO 10/15 Juna Karachi. Kuwait. Dub* KOTA CEMPAKA V. E-24S In Pt/23 May Qammaw'Kuwail KOTA TIMUR V.E-252 77/30 Juna Karachi. Dubai. Dammant, Kuwait KOTA BAKTI V973 words
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Advertisement529 1982-05-19 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building. Shenton Way. Singapore Tel *****2? *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIOOLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES Hyundae Shipping Co. Lid. ASIA MERCHANT MARINE m GOLDEN LINE 1 MM MAN SMPPMC (PTE) LTD (mat Im| Pterem ta* ftM| M Ceel Skreet. smutok oio* i* 2210 m529 words
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Miscellaneous152 1982-05-19 22 Regional Weather -A/\ V 9. mt. '■0 o\ i •< >i c f-Y Win* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND* R Thunderstorm Temperature °C =howcr Weather Wind direction with speed in knots R* l Wave height CToudy152 words
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