The Business Times, 14 July 1982
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Title Section10 1982-07-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNEBDAY, JULY 14,1M8 60 CENTS10 words
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394 1982-07-14 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO DOMESTIC exports of footwear in the first quarter of this year dropped drastically to only $8.5 million compared with over $15.4 million in the corresponding period last year. Exports are expected to drop further in the next few months because394 words
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191 1982-07-14 1 AP MALAYSIA will adopt a conservative budget, balancing income with expenditure, for next year, Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. In an interview telecast over Radio-Television Malaysia, he said this budget strategy would be better in the long run, since world economy is notAP - 191 words
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Article489 1982-07-14 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH COMPUTER software piracy has become so prevalent in Singapore that pirated software packages can even be bought from licensed computer dealers. Most of these illegal copies are for use on microcomputers. A popular software package, such as the electronic balance sheet Visi-Cal,489 words
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510 1982-07-14 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI INTEREST rates in Singapore, which have been rising since March, are now shoeing clear signs of a downturn. Two foreign banks have announced cuts in their base rates from today. Banque De L'lndochine Et De Suez will trim its rates by510 words
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306 1982-07-14 1 ROXY Electric Industries will diversify into the production of computer peripherals to ride out the current weakness in the television and cassette recorder market. The compnay will start manufacturing monitors for computer use in September this jmr using its i rtsHjg farfiltlm for television306 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article47 1982-07-14 1 Reuter LONDON, Wed. Bullion dealers fixed the price of gold at U*****.50 a troy ounce this afternoon, against a morning fix of $339.00 and yesterday afternoon's $313.00 fixing. In Hongkong, the metal had closed easier at $337.10/337.60 against New York's $310.50/341.50 overnight finish. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article81 1982-07-14 1 Reuter JERUSALEM, Tues. An Israeli Cabinet official quoted Prime Minister Menachem Begin as telling aides last night that "Israel should act with wisdom and be patient and I am convinced that the terrorists will leave Lebanon. As I have said, not a single one at them will remain."Reuter - 81 words
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Article81 1982-07-14 1 Reuter LONDON, Toes. Brtttab bank, today announced a cut in their base lending rate from 115 per cent to 12 per cent after clear signals from the Bank qt England that it wanted lower borrowing costs to help economic recovery. National Westminster and Lloyds took theReuter - 81 words
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Article80 1982-07-14 1 AFP BANGKOK, Tue*. Thailand today oemea reports it nan oroaen rams with other Asean garment «porters when it signed a new textile agreement with the EEC last Wednesday. A senior Dial commerce ministry official said countries which had not yet reached agreement with the EEC had apparentfcpAFP - 80 words
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Article93 1982-07-14 1 JAKARTA, Tues. The Director General of Forestry Sudjarwo said today that Indonesia would entirely stop exports of logs in 1965. "This is a policy the government has been resolved to implement," he said. Indonesian log exports in the first four months of this year reached a value93 words
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Article72 1982-07-14 1 AP LONDON, Tues. State-owned British Steel Corp reduced its losses by nearly half last year but the company's chairman, lan MacGregor, said in his annual report today that future uncertainties are "greater than ever". The company reported lomwn of £368 million in the IXI-82 fiscal year, comparedAP - 72 words
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Article56 1982-07-14 1 VATICAN CITY, Too. Tte VaUcan said today it had called in three international eapeils to rrsmtne relations between the Vatican Bank and Italy's financially troubled Banco Ambroriano. It was the Holy See's first reaction to ■»*"■*<■ l pressure from the government for the Vatican Bank to coonersfo56 words
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Article251 1982-07-14 1 SINGAPORE Airlines will sign a UBtSM mOUsa lean agreement firrw wttfc hanks far the pilftMMf six Airbus aircraft. The laaa Is offered by ■uafutirer Airbus Industrie thraagh the jSnrapeaa Expert Credit The I¥eneh, German and British government financing ageadee, which are part of the251 words
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496 1982-07-14 1 PEGI Malaysia's Mssoo million bid for Dunlop Malaysian Industries has received lukewarm response from many in the investment community. Although of the view that the acquisition may be in the long-term interest of the fast growing Pegi group, analysts said initial496 words
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Advertisement227 1982-07-14 1 OA Towards the Automated Office 0 SEE MOY CHAN GHOC/P JURONG Town Corporation has awarded four contracts worth a total of $17.66 million for the construction of new industrial facilities Page S THE Reagan Administration's latest forecast of an economic growth of between 4 and 5 per cent over the227 words
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Advertisement108 1982-07-14 1 FOCL leads the way in Industrial Finance In the world of Industrial Finance, Forward Oversea Credit Ltd. clearly leads the way. Whether it is\he financing of just one piece of equipment or a whole industrial complex, the FOCL approach is innovative, competitive and modern. And it is strong! It is108 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article180 1982-07-14 2 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S interest -rates, currently at historically high levels, will remain high while there is a balance of payments problem, Treasurer John Howard said. Howard was referring to -the earlier reported record 'current account and trade -deficits in fiscal 1981/82 to ,-June 30. HeReuter - 180 words
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Article485 1982-07-14 2 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI SKANDINAVISKA Enskilda Banken (South-east Asia) put up a strong performance last year its second year of operation with net after-tax profit rising to $2.21 million from $346,226 previously. Total loans and advances also more than doubled to $211.14 million from $101.1485 words
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132 1982-07-14 2 Reuter Mai sffmed by the Bank •f Japaa, the hank said. The eeatral haak at* a_ f^a^s vUKJ SM WTwWH§ Iw wjJKmmr ttsnai lands, reflecting the aasMe aethrtty. The haak wigtaaty appealed aat sldHliaal kndbg by the baaks M ths quarter Ijm MUkn yen,Reuter - 132 words
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Article272 1982-07-14 2 Reuter SALOMON Brothers Inc economist I leafy Kaufman reiterated Us forecast of higher US interest rates in the second half of IMS hi the firm's quarterly investment strategy report. "Both short- and longterm rates will rise further in the second half of ISC, with long-termReuter - 272 words
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Article124 1982-07-14 2 Reuter THE Australian government will hold seven to eight bond tenders •«mnaiiy under a new bond sale system announced by Treasurer John Howard. It will replace tap issue arrangements in operation since April 1980. Howard said frequency of tenders under the new system will depend onReuter - 124 words
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Article22 1982-07-14 2 THE average rate at wkieh major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 11.06 per oenL22 words
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Article158 1982-07-14 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 13: Ufl MfanKSaat) 10an UST* 13% 1 month 148/14 14 Vie 3 months 14* 14* Smooths 14 15/*****3/16 Smooths 151/16 1415/16 Smooths IS 14% 13 months is 14* DmHtAi 1 month Smooths Smooths 13 months 1 month 3 months158 words
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Article39 1982-07-14 2 RANGE Of prion otter ad by dlscount houM i« JuljrU: OvenUfht Call depot Ms: l» Qmkf 3-month MHK Treasury bills 3% 3-month Bank bills 8 8» 3 months CD 8H W Smooths CD 8% Source: National Discount Co39 words
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Article242 1982-07-14 2 GOLD futures closed generally easier in moderate trading on the Gold Exchange of Singapore yesterday, reflecting the metal's decline in overseas markets. Total sales for the day was recorded at 186 lots while kerb volume at 96 lots. Prompt closed weaker at USS337JO/331J0 an ounce against $342.40/344.40 on Monday,242 words
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Article31 1982-07-14 2 Mm FM New York 6.ZLB WQ Zurich »«v5 UB COB TM Mm Singapore CUB 188 Cle*w prk* «e US c Utan a trojr ouao t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.31 words
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Article140 1982-07-14 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed easier at 255.15 yen from the 255J0 opening in lacklustre trading. This was below the 255.40/ 50 finish in New York but still sharply higher than the 252.95 <*Vy on Monday. Trading volume was a flfht USILIS MHoa. The market was quiet140 words
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Article489 1982-07-14 2 THE foreign exchange market was relatively quiet yesterday. Dealers attributed this to uncertainty about the strength of the US dollar in relation to Interest rates. Trading in the dollar against other major currencies was within narrow margins. There was little fluctuation in the trading of the US unit489 words
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Article154 1982-07-14 2 THE US dollar yesterday rose against the other major currencies, except the yen, on the support of Asian dollar deposit rates, dealers said. Asian dollar deposit rates rose fractionally from the morning with Three Months at 15 to 14T4 and Six Months at 15-1/16 to 14-15/16. Trading, however, was154 words
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Article103 1982-07-14 2 STERLING held firm against the dollar and European currencies following news of 1/2 percentage point cuts in UK Bank base rates to 12 per cent, dealers said. The pound then edged up from opening levels in early trading, demonstrating that the foreign exchange market had fully discounted the move103 words
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Advertisement109 1982-07-14 2 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY INTERNATIONAL TRAINING MANAGEMENT CONSULTING GROUP The Fortune Group Is an International Training and Management Consultancy with affiliated operations in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. We are currently providing services to a number of companies with operations in Singapore and Malaysia, and therefore are looking to109 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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332 1982-07-14 3 A MAJOR auction of European antiques and oriental ceramics will be held this weekend at the Singapore Conference Hall. On Saturday, some 400 lots of European antique furniture, clocks, pianos, paintings and other objects of art wfil be offered. About 200 other lots of332 words
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249 1982-07-14 3 THE Singapore Fire Service is spending H million to improve the water supply for firefighting in the city area. The improvement project involves the installation of 67 larger hydrants and another 183 double pillar hydrants at points where wH«Hwg hydrants are insufficient. The plans249 words
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345 1982-07-14 3 THE liquidator» of RoDei Singapore (Pte) Ltd have called a meeting of creditors lor July M and expect to be able to indicate approximately the percentage of claims that can be met, said Mr Peter Chi Man Kwoog of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co345 words
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413 1982-07-14 3 WHAT McDonald's did with fast food in Singapore, Denny's expects to do with coffee shops here. Denny's Incorporated, an American coffee shop/ family restaurant chain, is aiming for the local market with a concept different from the other American food chains which have413 words
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222 1982-07-14 3 TEA from three countries met with good demand at the ISth international tea auction held here yesterday. Tfcs 400 chests of Kenyan tea were snapped up. Prices for tannings, quoted between US$l.9l and US$2.4O per kilo, were up to the seller's expectations. The 42222 words
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Article78 1982-07-14 3 WATTIE Industries Ltd of New Zealand, one of the largest food procuring groups in Australasia, will send a trade mission to Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia in August and September. The mhskm will spend five days In Singapore from Aug 21 to confirm and establish contacts with78 words
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388 1982-07-14 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING JURONG Town Corporation has awarded four contracts worth a total of $17.91 «""M"*» for the construction of new industrial faculties The contracts were awarded to Hua Kok Realty, Aastral Fnginwrs, Ruby PUhg Construction snd Hup Huat Construction last month. Of388 words
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Article, Illustration300 1982-07-14 3 HONEYWELL will Introduce an energy-saving device to the regional generator market in October. The Power Line, as it is called, produces 120/220 volts AC or DC instantly from a battery or other DC power sources. It will compete directly with the conventional engine-type generators, which use petrol or300 words
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Advertisement166 1982-07-14 3 FOR ALL THE SUPPORT IN YOUR BUSINESS Diethelm. Furniture that has no equal. Discover for yourself the complete range of Swiss Line 2000 Furniture System at our special showroom display. DtfTHEUtf SMOAPOftf PTC LTD St **"°Z n J Hen !?Z MA H Sapping Cenlw. 190. Clemenceau Avenue. SinQapoie 0923. Tet166 words
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160 1982-07-14 4 Reuter tewnlc ■■■tin as the way Is nail fes Bnrspsnn e—n—nljy eat d rmriii. the 1« aatleas reviewed peeeneeto far a sHght eeeMH reeevery ant year, Um jtad irtatfaa < *peMH met ha the tep prtortttea. Jaeqaes Deters arged toasTtovesfaMat wh'rawM whatReuter - 160 words
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488 1982-07-14 4 Reuter THE Reagan Administration'* latest forecast far the growth of the US economy over the next 18 months Is too optimistic, private economic analysts said. In a mid-year economic review, copies of which were obtained by several news orfsnisatioas daring the weekend, the administrationReuter - 488 words
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341 1982-07-14 4 UPI, AP AMERICA'S United Auto Workers union has launched a petition drive to support legislation setting an American content quota far automobiles sold in the US. UAW president Douglas Fraaer, in a brief news conference at Washington National Airport on Monday,UPI,; AP - 341 words
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Article187 1982-07-14 4 BRITAIN'S striking train driven ignored an appeal to return to wwh on Monday, and the Railways Management said it would now consider sacking them and cloning the network. Only 718 of British Rail's 17,000 daily trains had ran by noon (***** GMT) on Monday, the187 words
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124 1982-07-14 4 BRITAIN'S state-owned airline British Airways, which last year lost £141 million, said It would cut 7,000 Jobs in the next nine months. Peter Hermon, managing director of BA's European division, said the lob losses would trim the wutkforce to about 35,000 and save £70124 words
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Article673 1982-07-14 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ101 0806 KUL MAS MH671 0920 KUL MAS MHfflO 0966 KCH RBA Bid 1000 BWN SIA SQ201 1030 HLP MAS MH651 1030 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP SIA SQ103 1036 KUL GIA GAM 1100 HLP673 words
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253 1982-07-14 5 Reuter CRUDE oil prices on the spot market are expected to fall further after the weekend Opec conference failed to agree on new restrictions on output to underpin prices. Prices have fallen in recent months as market confidence in Opec's ability to maintainReuter - 253 words
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225 1982-07-14 5 Reuter THE trade surplus of the United Arab Emirates fell by 10.9 per cent to US$ll.9B billion last year compared to 1980. Oil revenues were down 12.5 per cent and, following more recent production cuts, the UAE central bank is predictingReuter - 225 words
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172 1982-07-14 5 Reuter THE US Justice Department has dropped charges agaftut a computer technician arrested in connection with an alleged Japanese conspiracy to obtain IBM computer secrets, US attorney Joseph Russoniello said. The technician, Tomizoh Kim lira, of the Japanese Mitsubishi electronics company, was arrested at SanReuter - 172 words
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216 1982-07-14 5 THE US Agriculture Secretary has urged President Reagan to negotiate a new grain sales agreement with Russia to help American farmers. After a meeting with the President, John Block said he would press for an agreement to replace the existing agreement216 words
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133 1982-07-14 5 Reuter TWO-WAY trade between the US and communist countires reached US$3.3 billion in the first quarter of 1982, according to a quarterly report.by the US International Trade Commission. The ITC said the US had a surplus in trade with the 13 communist nations covered inReuter - 133 words
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346 1982-07-14 5 THE economic outlook for the Philippines in 1982-1983 is not particularly encouraging, said the US Department of Commerce. "The economy is sluggish and is awaiting the long anticipated upturn in the economies of the developed countries, particularly the US," the department said on Monday. "The346 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article306 1982-07-14 5 Agencies INDONESIA'S non-oil exCi continued to (all in the five months of the year, reaching nearly a half of the same period at last year. Exports between January and May this year totalled USU.OO4 million while in the same period of last year they reached &.90 button, markingAgencies - 306 words
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721 1982-07-14 5 NYT THE Soviet Union is dependent upon foreign trade to a "far greater" degree than Western analysts have long assumed and thus is more vulnerable to economic sanctions, according to a US Commerce Department study. The new date, published on Monday, combined with aNYT - 721 words
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550 1982-07-14 5 Reuter NEW realism is gradually appearing in Australia's industrial relations, promising to end, at least for the time being, the constant confrontation seen last year. Employers and unions say the speed with which the world recession sank Australia's resources boom, ending hopes for quickReuter - 550 words
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149 1982-07-14 5 Reuter INDUSTRIAL growth in China is slower than recent figures indicate. In a recent speech to a government forum on industrial reorganisation, Suing Jingfu, the new head of China's reorganised State Economic Commission, said an energy shortage and bottlenecks on main rail routes are affecting industrialReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement526 1982-07-14 4 If iff Hi H, I II I SB Mi K 8 >ii t§ i ■A 2 In LLT-rrag ■4 Js"i« B v m > JA nj n U i -a\ ,y \vi£ 111 W fA u 111 Advertising Permit No 3270 "Actually, all I dreamed of was a hi-fi shop".526 words
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Advertisement277 1982-07-14 5 M 0A c SALES European Antiques SATURDAY 17th July 2.30 pm Lot 1 to 200 7.30 pm Lot 201 to 397 Oriental Ceramics SUNDAY 18th July 2.00 pm precisely—2o6 Lots At Singapore Conference Hall, Shenton Way. A London Collection of EUROPEAN ANTIQUE FURNITURE, 20 CLOCKS, 10 PIANOS, PAINTINGS, OBJECTS OF277 words
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Advertisement82 1982-07-14 5 Editorial... page < \r \> A w sr r^' L >5 >** :t T jm < ',4*l ?•-> 1 I'-" w dJ«ii A--4 i fjk St-'*'*. -0 I rtim. r■ ri*3fc *«> m mi .I.'„'j rr 1 WEEKDAYS (9 00 am 6.00 pm) SATURDAYS (900 am -300pm) lOlh Floor Harepan82 words
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Article418 1982-07-14 6 COMPUTERS are an expensive hobby. The enthusiast who invests a few thousand dollars on a microcomputer soon finds out that his expenditure does not end there. To play a game on the computer screen, he pays another few hundred dollars, and he tires of it418 words
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255 1982-07-14 6 IT IS NOT difficult to generate unity out of adversity, but it is nonetheless good to see Australian trade unions facing up to the realities of recession by taking a more enlightened approach to industrial relations. This has been the trend in most countries as255 words
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Article, Illustration1411 1982-07-14 6 IAN STEELE - Book publishers thrive in the West but not in the Third World I By IAN STEELE Depthnews Asia AGAINST popular technological odds, the printed word appears well entrenched as the essential tool of learning and communications. Statistics compiled for the World Congress on BooksDepthnews Asia - 1,411 words
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Advertisement319 1982-07-14 6 NEC Computers The latest software poctoges lor the NEC PC-oOOOore here! If you are already a PC- 8000 user, you can now get the most out of it with our new easy-to-use, inexpensive software packages. If you are thinking of getting one, come to BC Micro where there's a package319 words
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Miscellaneous412 1982-07-14 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 3 As occupied by Motes? (5) Bm> as a prince (5) 1# Island to get everybody out of (5) 11 Sticky ingredient of mi ace tarts (3) 12 The only name for aa indhrldu«l(s) 11 not exactly my alary, this whodunit! (7) 15 One way to grab lowa412 words
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Miscellaneous756 1982-07-14 6 SINGAPORE 5 painter Pablo Picasso MAEIRB eia ttmtttmtt gtoe Tttal (Im to help as aentoai peiple, al» gh Buy 4 u are kraaght ap to napaet ike prineyrfttuto. Ike Aery st artist Pahto Plcaam is, bMVOW| eprn fer pakHe viewing. The sa|y tmkle h, few cu really salnistosi It hto756 words
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Article, Illustration915 1982-07-14 7 PAUL HANNON - The West German construction industry, suffering from domestic recession, is competing fiercely for foreign orders. But for most companies, there is no substitute for a recovery at home, and the number of bankruptcies almost 800 building companies have failed in the first five monthsFT - 915 words
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Article, Illustration1234 1982-07-14 7 COLINA MacDOUGALL - COLINA V MacDOUGALL detects a shift in Chinese diplomacy away from Washington and towards Moscow as China seeks to play a greater role in Third World affairs. COLINA MacDOUGALL FOUR Soviet Olympic medallists along with assorted East Germans, Rumanians, Czechs and others,1,234 words
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Advertisement113 1982-07-14 7 M i ,*sr ■v*y -1 i MX! 'Wi i~" *dfci n f rf s CalhayP&affc fly there daily., via Hong Kong. Our 747s depart at 11.30 am, arrive Hong Kong at 3.10 pm and Tokyo at 9.15 pm. Plus more daily flights on SuperTri Stars departing Hong Kong at i113 words
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Article222 1982-07-14 8 JULY U m COKBBJLLK Alr-UquM* m ♦i B S N Ot ml* DtnofU C 8 P (TIWMB- u» i» CW Locttoi 14* «u ta HtwX Compile nnandm MB ■u Compagni* Ocnerale Credit meter De Prmnce m (Utemlrto) Mfhin— Bull m OS MlebtUn (B) MM -17 Pkrttaa PtetOaty CI0nt KuhlBAnn222 words
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Article107 1982-07-14 8 JULY 12 A«f- Teicfunkan Afcaa Alls LrtMO Alls Vn RAW kjHT Wtank Btjr Vbut ar BMW Dm *jo 1MJ0 H MM* MM -U ♦u 4U OUMlli Cham Vmr MUD MLMB JBOLSO ™TP H 121.00 "1 wm lyut 5J Di TUUO Dyekerbofr ST* Olixm Ovlambert OHH ZZ imw «.T HanM-Ltoytf107 words
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Article73 1982-07-14 8 «V«*I M ri» Tf" FORWARD MAR AMe m A/ted Mi KIT u i Astur Btinn Bra-Lamb PaniMf P it -»> i -a 3 ♦t l Ktoctrobei Ob-In no- Bm i *m i 4-W t tu Or* Hobok P*tro Ryl Dutch wtt m SWro rM| 8oc Oca Bale aofiM UK73 words
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Advertisement192 1982-07-14 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain wtlfi the American Express" Cart swgapopeDdcM &/mOmsr Our buffet dinner special for those who hue the perennial local favourites. Bmttet from 6.30 pm 10.30 pm Satay Chicken Rice Mee Siam Xiabing NiangcJoufu Singapore Rojak Set in traditional Chinese decor, MEISAN SZECHUAN RESTAURANT exudes an192 words
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Advertisement132 1982-07-14 8 hor banquets. [~<v >t)s bor other functi< >ns <>t fhiwlcss in it's sc. Functions for up to 2XO quests International menus to choose front Complete range of audio a sun' equipment C «*iitin*> 1 *iii*l% Slicfiiloii Sii1 1 >« iih' Mass Hii; S r gao<j r <? I CJS Tp132 words
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Advertisement67 1982-07-14 8 ]@|%><)_|*,'\]${}*@>&:{+]..[^.; L'escaigot Restaurant extraordinaire. (Our menu is a gourmet 's OetßO IMPERIAL SINGAPO«iV_^^ 1 JALAN ROM® A SINGAPORE 092 J TELEPHONE NO /i/lt*>b Owning Company Hind Hotel* International Ltd M lik ftx-,-X f VVChinese set lunch menu served daily $25+ Reservations Tel: *****83 «stfi a f* y} IM mm •s;67 words
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Advertisement157 1982-07-14 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set for an evening to remember.157 words
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Advertisement139 1982-07-14 8 ftfc as good as going to Bangkok. <e in? i S This is Thai Seafood at its authentic best. So fresh, it could have been alive 15 minutes before coming to your table It was. An enormous variety of succulent seafoods expertly prepared by Thai chefs in our Kitchen Siamese139 words
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Article191 1982-07-14 9 PRICES on the Singapore rubber market yesterday closed quietly steady with August One RSS buyers quoted at 182.00 cents a kOo, unchanged from Monday. Afternoon prices gained some ground on some late buying support. In Ink Lnfir, the market closed steady with August One RSS buyers quoted at 202.00191 words
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Article326 1982-07-14 9 HAS prices In cento per kilo yesterday: IllUB (per kOo) (per kilo) lot. 1 R-S-S. prompt f.o.b. 171.15 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 182.25 Int. 1 R.S.S. September 184.75 Int. 2 R-S.S. 174.15 UK/GHM 173.75 IlLlIUS. 146.25 UK/Coot 164.25 W.4RU 156.25 UK/Coat. 135.25 Int 5 R.S.S. 151.8 UK/Ont 150.25326 words
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Article92 1982-07-14 9 NOON aw and SMRpnea. jaatardajr EAS *«r (Cural Bay an t) MOJO 0 157.SO at t Mtk) (Forward ■f a«a 8 U1.0tv 168.50 ibar 1 Htk) S8RK SSR SO MBEL8 (1-ton palta (1-ton pallM lai.ooN 15A.SON MOON IS* JON SMRCV SMRL sans SMBGP 3MB 10 (1-ton paUal92 words
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Article171 1982-07-14 9 UtINW Prednee r par 161 kg yeatardey! >>S Citunal Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) (Ob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Cepnu Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper (Ob AsU NLW $320.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq (Ob NLW $315.00171 words
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Article59 1982-07-14 9 THE STBAIH tti price hi Peaaag yeeterday wm unchanged at the lalwatl»—l Ttai Agree■eat flaar level ef MfZfJLi a kHe. The kaffer sleek bmhh ager teek meal «(the bey" level, dealers said, aettag thai ether bayere ert tatteLwiaa MctS Exekaage. Taraever irsppel le m teaaea (rem 28« ea59 words
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Article27 1982-07-14 9 Rubber: July 13 Singapore: Any 182.00 cents (unchanged), Malaysia: Aug: 202.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 206 tonnes (down'Bo tonnes)27 words
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Article195 1982-07-14 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (la HK dollars, apot ex-godown) OMn yam: China Blue Phoenix 3k US; 3k tm. 3.1« (per bale of 4N lba). Plaea geafe: China Butterfly and Globe brand naq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lamfaa naq; Flower and Butterfly unq;195 words
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Article70 1982-07-14 9 THE Rubber Association of Singapore (RAS) said the fixing of the unofficial closing prices of rubber will revert to spm from yesterday. The RAS had, on a threemonth trial basis, brought the price fixing time forward by half an hour until Monday. The association70 words
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Article741 1982-07-14 9 STOCK prices rose sharply on Monday, in some of the heaviest trading on record as investors flooded back into the market on signs that Interest rates are headed lower. The Dow Jones industrial average climbed some 10*« points to 834J7, its highest closing point since May 27741 words
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Article333 1982-07-14 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kOo, es-godown: THAI WHITE: 106 par cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop LOO, 100 per cent second class OJ6, 100 per cent third class OJO, 35 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.77. THAI BROKEN: A-cuper 0.60, Special 0.55.333 words
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Article132 1982-07-14 9 THE MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market closed slightly easier on lack of support In quiet trading. In July, North fell Mss to $730 a tonne and South down $0.50 to $737 while in August North was tcaded at $733 and September in the South traded at $732.50. October132 words
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Article815 1982-07-14 9 COPFBE: Robusta futures ended a dull morning little changed yesterday, £4 a tonne above to £4 below Monday's close in traded positions. Dealers said the tone was slightly steadier than expected after prices had been forecast to ease in line with New York's mixed close on Monday. There815 words
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Article217 1982-07-14 9 CHICAGO soybean futures on Monday partially retreated late to close mixed and near the bottom of an 8V« cent range, up IV* US cents a bushel to off two cents. Diied-up buying interest and reports that Salomon Brothers Inc chief economist Henry Kaufman reiterated his forecast for higher interest217 words
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Article231 1982-07-14 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday partially retreated late to close mixed, one US cent a bushel lower to half a cent higher. Sympathetic speculative selling following the afternoon retreat in soybeans and corn took prices off day's highs. Prices were pressured further on local long liquidation ahead of231 words
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Advertisement869 1982-07-14 9 CITIBANK© Citibank, N.A. (Incorporated with Limited Liability in the U.S.A.) COWSOUDATOP BALAWCC SHEET Citicorp ond Subsidiaries 31 December 31 it I9BC Cash ond Due from Banks Deposits at interest with Banks Investment Securities (Market value $6,067 and $6,354 in 1981 and 1980, respectively) Trading Account Securities Federal Funds Sold ond869 words
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1117 1982-07-14 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange <rf Singapore yesterday, with the number of diares traded shown in brackets in iota of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL B COMMERCIAL Ansa (IMB1,117 words
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Article95 1982-07-14 10 <E5S t priM fcr M? M> 174 la M 1JI LM M La LS m La ur PW La LM MAmmm*vrm B M) TW OHMT T- tl-lM rpwtPrag; S*pnSK.P as as FpanMflm (J ta S rffatf La LM Ta IM lWtaSSTr lUFmhi prtaw far My 14 > Md95 words
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Article2701 1982-07-14 10 IMS Hi C k Low Coetpaay Last Sale +orGr*» DW Dhr CVr Gr*s YTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Lew SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 390 233 306 320 m 291 480 328 247 Aetna Alcorn 172 Allied Choc 246 BAT 318 Bata 85H Ben Berjaya2,701 words
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Article1278 1982-07-14 10 BID aad offer price* officially listed aad busiaeaa la aad reported to the g "-lr i jtwpif Stock Eachaaft yesterday, with the Dumber at sharss traded shown ia brackets in lots of 1400 units, ualess otherwise specified. kaaaa (IMB UK) (1) in (4) LM ad Ummll (L1,278 words
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Article44 1982-07-14 10 WOMJWWPK l>Ui«p be held at *d Floor, 11*C Jalan Birch, Kuala Lampar, cm July 14 at aooa. m TDM l«rU4: Seventeenth AGM to bo held at the fhmpolrB Room, Hotel Equatorial, 9ultaa tmmfl, Kuala f »ihm oa Jaljr If at 11 am.44 words
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606 1982-07-14 10 mm ilis^i^vse •y-Bfc hsMsato aM ef'te■£ SLSUW.S sr toBM. am of UT aifco iMi krrigif wßh Jnyly iwnjnS jESrssL; W hlaslrt», waa gfrsa a Based M^Ye^marlwK UnMMom straek at the previses Say*» etoatog pries «I $L7I hat tnm Bee •a, a spate of selllag606 words
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Article464 1982-07-14 10 LACK of follow-through support caused dure prices to finish mixed with an easier bias on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Overall, trading conditions were brisk and turnover increased to 3.02 million units worth M 38.99 million. This compares with Monday's turnover of only 2.43464 words
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808 1982-07-14 11 THE MALAYSIA Mining Corporation (MMC) group is continuing actively in its mineral exploration and development projects in various parts of the country and overseas as an indication of its confidence in the long-term prospects of the mining industry. An estimated Msso million in total808 words
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489 1982-07-14 11 SOUTHERN Banking Bhd, Malaysia's 11th largest bank, has reported a fair performance for the year ended Dec 31, 1961. Latest results released by the bank show a 33.3 per cent rise in pretax earnings to M 56.05 million from $4.55 million in489 words
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143 1982-07-14 11 Section 31 subsection tiro clause "B" of the Hoagkong Commodities Ordinance, Assistant O—!■!— A] Mills said. Mr Mills aid the wwii sk» follow* an inquiry into an allegation under sub-sec-tion one of section 36, which covers misconduct or discredit on the method of143 words
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62 1982-07-14 11 a member of Hutchison Whampoa Ltd pi unerty group, has signed a HKJHS million superstructure construction contract with On Lee and Company. < The contract involves the construction of six 26-storey towers on s three storey podium at Provident Centre. The towers represent stage one of62 words
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Article158 1982-07-14 11 which recently announced a HKfSO million syndicated \rmn to finance development projects, has reported attributable Interim profits for the current year of IBM mininw, against $172 million for the is months ended March IML Earnings per *are are down to 44 cents from last year's %L€t. The company158 words
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672 1982-07-14 11 RASA Sayang Bench Hotels (Penang) Bhd, a member of the Knok group, will offer 9.15 million shares to the Malaysian public at MS2JO per share out of the total 17 million shares to be floated. Of the total issue, «J5 million shares672 words
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Article402 1982-07-14 11 STOCKS shed early gains yesterday to close around Monday's level, with prices meeting hard resistance when the Hang Seng index rose above 1,300, brokers said. Prices opened higher in line with the london and Wall Street closings, and bullish sentiment was maintained by prospects of a cut402 words
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Article198 1982-07-14 11 SHARE prices continued to rise for the fourth consecutive day yesterday, with sentiment encouraged by the overnight upturn on Wall Street, but trading remained light, dealers said. The market average gained 42.32 to close at 7,10.01, bringing the total rise to 227.10 from the 6,961.91 close last198 words
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Article77 1982-07-14 11 JULY U Nm —jjjg .jg A& CnaTlf UJi »u Bi|Uo(MI MM3 -MM Bute Fotootewm UU5 iUM niiwut Con B SI TS 1J6 COCP 1JD -CI M FM HUC> 7JB «U is*"* a -**y MOTUrtT*.* IMI uncb oriMM B us *un PW1 OWMl Mi Hck ptum b imm *um MM»77 words
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Article160 1982-07-14 11 SHARE prices dosed mostly Meter ysWrdsy but turnover remained low hi slow trading which centred ai Stand popular H—aid. The Bask CM tad» rose (La point to «JB on tinovcr o( 4.5 miUka baht 1W Fains Bank and Sam Cement rose two baht each to Ml sad ISK reflectively,160 words
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Article251 1982-07-14 11 SHARE prices eased in active trading yesterdat, giving up a little of their gains of the previous two days' trading. The market opened strongly but softened in morning trading and prelunch gains were generally elimated by the close of trading. The All Ordinaries index was 1.5 points down at251 words
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Advertisement585 1982-07-14 11 Q WHAT IS PAR-T-GOLF A* Par-T-Golf is an incredible golf machine which uses the latest technology of sensors and micro-chips to present an indoor golf course. It is NOT just an indoor driving range. Normal golfing equipment is required to play through a course with hazards like out of bounds,585 words
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Article140 1982-07-14 12 Rises Indices C Sugars Dualop M Nat Iro" PAN S T P 1*76 TtaM Pab Dualop Bat Allied Choc G Laaibar laotaa Falls 1080 426 830 506 900 930 910 m 96 436 +50 +20 10 10 +5 +5 +5 +9 +4 BTIadteator: ST Industrials ST Finance: ST Hotels:140 words
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Article, Illustration158 1982-07-14 12 PROFIT-TAKING reared Hi agly head m the Stock Exehaage at Stogapor* yeetorday sad share* eleaed afl tMr bed. Am a reealt, the Straito Tbnee ladaetrtol Index redaeed Ito midday gnia sf S4l peiato to a tbtoh at M7J, ap U peiato (rem Meaday. The Hidaw Tbaee 'irHmttr ef158 words
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Article128 1982-07-14 12 SIME DARBY Bhd signed an agreement with the USbaaed International Plant Research Institute (Ipri) yesterday to form two Joint-venture companiea 'which will take Sime into the deld of genetic engineering hfatowhnftlngy The firat company ia Agri-840 Corporation Sdn Bhd (ABC), which haa been formed with128 words
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385 1982-07-14 12 CHAN OI CHEE - F N to expand dairy products activities Companies Editor: Map Sabnag^ ay CHAN OI CHEE THE Fraaer and Neave group is expanding ita dairy products activitiea through a joint venture with Unigate of Australia. Though detaila of the venture are yet to be disclosed, it ia understood that FAN'S 50385 words
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Article686 1982-07-14 12 LONDON, Wed. Leading shares ended unchanged to slightly lower after a dull session, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 2.8 points at 554.7. Gold shares turned mixed as the bullion price rallied above US$35O an ounce. Closing middle prices ot selected stocks, excluding stamp686 words
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Article47 1982-07-14 12 FINANCIAL TIMBS INDUSTRIALS Monday as1A Friday M9L7 Wook Ago MM DOW JONRS AVRRAGB INDUSTRIALS Monday OUT Friday tl4.lt Weak Ago eleaod ■JLHANOSRNO Tuaaday IMJI Monday UMJi Wook Ago lMttt AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Ttowdajr SLI Monday Clt.1 W—k Ago ou ALL ORDINARIES Mmi*?/' 4ft» sroak Aao «S7J47 words
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197 1982-07-14 12 PEGI Malaysia, which )ust launched a Mssoo million bid for Dunlop Malaysian Industries, has turned in disappointing results (or the year ended March SI. Group pre-tax profit was well below the forecast of |5.4 million made in its rights issue document last197 words
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Article765 1982-07-14 12 M by HOCK LOCK SIEW SO FORMER market high-flier Psgl J$ going for the big slake* again with a Mssoo million bid for Dunlop Malaysian Industries, one of the manufacturing groups in the country. On the surface, the purchase of a controlling interest in Dunlop seems moreby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 765 words
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Advertisement203 1982-07-14 12 THE CERTIFIED DIPIOMA IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE ..the management qualification in accounting for the 1980s The Certified Diploma in Accounting and Finance (CDAF), awarded by the Association of Certified Accountants, UK, has grown to be the premier internationally recognised management qualification in Accounting and Finance. The Certified Diploma Scheme provides203 words
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Advertisement156 1982-07-14 12 If someone stains your expensive carpet,you can either replace it-or wish it was a Heuga instead. We suggest you call Heuga before it's too late. Take, for example, when someone fit for a chairman's office, or even a stains or damages a Heuga carpet tile. factory floor, to Heuga's range156 words
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Miscellaneous63 1982-07-14 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Partly cloudy, with showers in several areas from mid-morning to mid-afternoon. Bepwt for 24 hours prfor to 7M pm m inly U •I the airport: Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 0 gg Hours of sunshine 5.90 Rainfall in millimetres 4.563 words
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366 1982-07-14 13 THE state-owned Thai Maritime Navigation Company (TMNC) has received approval from the Thai National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) to proceed with its plan to purchase six new vessels estimated to be worth over 1,000 million baht in the next five366 words
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Article, Illustration521 1982-07-14 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ DREDGING operations at Penang port, aimed at allowing access for vessels of deep draughts, is expected to be completed in about 15 months time. The deepening of the northern channel of Penang port involves the removal of about 12521 words
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Article59 1982-07-14 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Australian and New Zealand/Eastern Shipping Conference said they will cut their currency adjustment factor (CAF) to 4.5 per cent from 8.5 per cent for shipments to Australia and Papua New Guinea, effective July 16. The CAF for shipments to New Zealand remainsReuter - 59 words
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Article82 1982-07-14 13 Reuter CARGO-HANDLING at Liverpool docks resumed on Monday after about 1,000 dockers returned to work, ending an unofficial strike which began last Thursday, the National Dock Labour Board said. However, 250 dockers employed at the Birkenhead cargo terminal, who are at the centre of the dispute,Reuter - 82 words
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Article699 1982-07-14 13 AIM ADtraM AataraSkK APCUat APL ASCL ASL Coat AMMwkut Atlas Um Auatraliaa Coot Balt-Ortart Baltic vm vm vn VI X X IX m IV m VI VI X V VI vn IX G 4 4 Baku!! 1 BBS taLkt BaUi VI VI V n V V V699 words
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762 1982-07-14 14 THE US will and a highlevel mission to to discuss bilateral shipping matters, particularly the Executive Order No 7» on cargo sharing. The US mission, headed by Matthew V Scocozza, deputy assistant secretary of state (or transportation and telecommunications affairs, will762 words
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Article209 1982-07-14 14 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.209 words
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Article1582 1982-07-14 14 CHARTERING stayed subdued in all sectors of the freight market on Monday with rates continuing to edge lower reflecting lack of sustained enquiry and the marked tonnage surplus. The reduced level of U552,500 daily was paid by timecharterers for a 29,000 tonner from South Africa to the US1,582 words
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Article694 1982-07-14 14 AFP FREIGHT rates continued to weaken last week, falling in several sectors to their lowest level for nearly four years. The US Independence Day holiday on Monday brought a very quiet start to the week, and business subsequently remained subdued. South African chartering was prominent towards theAFP - 694 words
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Article, Illustration226 1982-07-14 15 THE international Maritime Organisation (IMO) has Just accepted the very first permanent diplomatic mission of a member country. The first permanent diplomatic mission is from Panama, which is responsible for the fourth largest fleet in the world and about to commence a safety inspection programme226 words
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Article128 1982-07-14 15 WLISMULLER the Dutch transportation, towage and salvage group, has taken delivery of a new heavy lift vessel of the Super-Servant class. The vessel. Super Servant 4, was christened by Mrs S Otsuka, wife of Mr T Otsuka, who is general manager of the traffic division of128 words
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Article, Illustration525 1982-07-14 15 US SHIPPING lines inH west coast ports are looking to the Far East to pro vide a bright spot in a depressed market. A new trade analysis by the Californian port of Oakland shows that west coast liner imports from Japan. South525 words
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5101 1982-07-14 20 SCHEDULE I The list below tabulate*, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks.5,101 words
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Article656 1982-07-14 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy AmvaJ Date/Time Operator for LCL Cargo Movement Schedule Location Johore Bridge 7B 15.7.82 0100 Kawasaki 49 0800-1000 N1 HI B5/B5 N3/N3 Gold Alisa 37W 15.732 0700 Star Shpg 49 1200-1300 Asian Progress Ming Cheer656 words
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Article1686 1982-07-14 21 The loading shipping lines operating from local ports and their ayonta. A-B Aektpetege Af| Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro- Asia Um i PNKLPK) MMk CnWm Confine atel Feeders (S)Cargo Freight (PK) APIA Sonpoß Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Atea-Baearta Uh Traaagroup Pie Lid (S). A1,686 words
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536 1982-07-14 22 A VITAL Law Lords case will provide key legal pointers on the interpretation of "safe port" Clauses in charter parties fias ended. Now the owners and charterers of the vessel at the centre of the dispute will have to wait ijpveral weeks536 words
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Article85 1982-07-14 22 FINNISH merchant shipping totalled 2,478,938 gross tonnes at the end of 1961. With 483 ships, the number of ships had diminished by four, but the total tonnage Hart increased by 5.6 per cent. The average ageo of Finnish ship owners had thirteen vessels, 300,000 tonnes dwt, on order.85 words
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Article569 1982-07-14 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Dong Min 10/11 Feng Yi 8/9 Jenson 22 Ned Auckland 3/4 No 6 Donam 23/4 Sanko Scorpio 18 Yu Ylng 45 Equator III 22 Kota Pelangl 12/3 Mathllde Maersk 31/2 Merc Ruhunu 23/4 Perils 20W Ramoneverett 45 Rledersteln 47 Turkmenlya569 words
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Article121 1982-07-14 22 AFTER several years of severe financial difficulty, the Malmoe-based shipbuilder Kockums is anticipating a modest profit of £5 million for the end of 1982, after encouraging results for its first quarter of the year. A massive reorganisation and efficiency drive, together with a useful number of121 words
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Advertisement438 1982-07-14 13 Everett Lines FOf THE MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUS AN CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA •RANGOON BUENOS ARES MANZAMLLO ACAPULCO* Everett Iteamifeip Corpa. f/ A ClitlouJ Centre ingapore 1 TH *****/9 36. Beach Street. Penanf Rm 36 103 OCOC BMf let *****/3 Port Mwif Aftnta *mtmm I CrosWd.438 words
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Advertisement316 1982-07-14 13 u t 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG' w i Ual EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES BN KHALDOON V.39 22/7 BN DURAD V.43 iubatl (1/8), Dammam (3/8), Kuwait (5/8). Dubai (7/8). Abu Dhabi (9/8) Kuwait (28/8), Dammam (31/8), Doha (3/9), Bahrain (6/9). Abu Dhabi (9/9). Dubai (12/9). Jubail (15/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED316 words
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Advertisement487 1982-07-14 13 WATCHfS OF SWITZERLAND Pit IID MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U-S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS SaM 17-11/7 25-21/7 31-1/1 M/l 14-15/1 22-23/1 21-29/8 SaM 15-20/7 27-21/7 2-3/1 10-11/1 15-17/1 24-25/1 30-31/1 ]EQ2EnZE!C2XS3[Z2Sni2 VJ. fV i 1" r*i i T7t rr 'SINGAPORE goaWG IMS: a 18th487 words
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Miscellaneous154 1982-07-14 22 3 Rational Woathe m »5 s N < 'M K m m as t* I? X*w. LL^£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather s->/ Wind direction with speed in knots Rain v_y J Cloudy Sky Wave hei ht154 words
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