The Business Times, 19 July 1982
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Title Section11 1982-07-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, JULY 1», 1182 60 CENTS11 words
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433 1982-07-19 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG AMERICAN Express International Ra n»flng Corporation (AEIBC) plans to introduce "financial supermarket" services in Singapore and the region hi the next few years, said Mr Steven Ong Kay Eng. the newly appointed head of the Singapore branch of the bank.433 words
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Article111 1982-07-19 1 TENDERS for the construction of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system will be awarded by the middle of next year and the project will start from the most expensive part the central area. This was disclosed by the Minister for Communications and Labour, Mr Ong Teng111 words
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Article582 1982-07-19 1 ALAN LEE - By ALAN LEE AN EXPECTED showdown between minority shareholders and directors of Veneer Products has been averted following the board's decision over the weekend to call off its proposed acquisitions of a hardware company and several properties in Merlin Plaza. Indeed, shareholders might not even show up582 words
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360 1982-07-19 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH SOGERMA, a subsidiary of the French co-manufac-turer of the Airbus, has scrapped its plan to set up a regional repair and overhaul centre in Singapore. The decision was made after two years of deliberation. A representative office was established here360 words
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Article377 1982-07-19 1 FIVE of tbe seven Japanese banks with representative offices here have applied to the government of Tokyo to upgrade their Singapore offices into offshore branches. Their applications followed a recent notification from the Japanese Finance Ministry, informing all banks that they will each be allowed to377 words
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Article74 1982-07-19 1 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corp Ltd said it will cut its prime lending rate 0.25 of a percentage point to 10.25 per cent from today. This matches an earlier reduction by another of the Big Four local banks, the Development Bank of Singapore. Rates on one and three month74 words
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Article70 1982-07-19 1 AFP THE French ambassador in Washington, Bernard Vernier-Palliez, has angrily reiterated a denial in Paris of a claim that France made a secret trade deal with the Soviet Union in 1980. Vernier-Palliez renewed a French foreign ministry statement last Friday that all members of the Organisation for EconomicAFP - 70 words
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Article89 1982-07-19 1 Reuter CHINA has warned the new American Secretary of State, George Shultz, that the Reagan Administration would sabotage Sino-US relations if it bowed to pressure from Washington's pro-Taiwan lobby. In the first detailed official reaction to his appointment, the people's Daily accused Shultz of having contradicted himselfReuter - 89 words
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Article87 1982-07-19 1 AFP THE Philippines is seeking a US$l4O miHlon stand-by arrangement or a compensatory financing facility from the £rteraatkmal Monetary Fund (IMF) to shore up its deteriorating balance of payments. The country's debt service is estimated to reach $2,313 million this year, the highest projection ever made byAFP - 87 words
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Article69 1982-07-19 1 Reuter BRITISH train drivers have called off a strike which has crippled Britain's rail network for two weeks. Ray Buckton, leader of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (Aslef), said the stoppage was scheduled to end at midnight last night. He said the strikeReuter - 69 words
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Article59 1982-07-19 1 Reuter HUGE explosions echoed across northern Israel yesterday and the police said a big Israeli ammunition dump had accidentally blown up. A series of explosions sent pillars of smoke into the sky near the Golani junction, west of Tiberias. Police believe they were caused by ammunition IsraeliReuter - 59 words
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Article66 1982-07-19 1 VIETNAM'S Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach arrived in Singapore yesterday on the first leg ofhis four-nation trip through South-east Asia to defend Hanoi's offer to withdraw some of its troops from Cambodia. Thach, who meets government officials today, faces unanimous criticism of the offer from the nations66 words
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268 1982-07-19 1 METBONICS, a total Hk> ddlary af a Jiyiim ear (ten* Mrtii|iin t U ■viteM tram ■■iw Its *wa p —itrtar brand to thai «tier Inlrh Biaee tort meath, Metraa■ccmmrtm aider these Phillip*, Badl*> «haek, Jet Saaad aad Gel. hard. The iwttch appear* to268 words
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518 1982-07-19 1 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI AN OUTPUT per worker of more than $1 million a year will become a reality in Singapore when Production Machines Manufacturing Pte Ltd becomes fully operational in October 1983. It is estimated that its annual output will have reached518 words
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Advertisement246 1982-07-19 1 Fast Loans -*"Call Wayfoong on 737-7977 Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Led a Ground Floor, Shaw House, Singapore 0923. < THE new C K Tang store is a vibrant study in tradition and modernity Page 2 THE World Bank borrowed a record U558,520.5 million in its fiscal year ended June;246 words
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Advertisement118 1982-07-19 1 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your gf Fingertips singap(Jre ißuku Merah) And discover the convenience of dally direct night wide-bodied flights to Tokyo Daily flights including direct night wide-bodied flights to Tokyo 15 flights a week to Tokyo and daily flights to Osaka The only airline from118 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1422 1982-07-19 2 Tsang Sau Yin - Tsang Sau Yin recently visited Tangs half expecting the jostling and cluttered aisles of the old store. But she finds that in its new home, Tangs is a vibrant study in tradition and modernity. Tsang Sau Yin THE Bargain Counter or Budget1,422 words
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Article, Illustration128 1982-07-19 3 THE executive development programme committee of the Department of Business Administration, National University of Singapore, is conducting a marketing management course between Aug 23 and Sep 3 at Kent Ridge Campus. The programme is an intensive two-week executive course setting out a strategic approach to marketing.128 words
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Article238 1982-07-19 3 Bertie Ramsbettem - Boardroom ballads Bertie Ramsbettem As producers of polythene plastic, Our demand was a mite inelastic; For our business to miss The impending abyss, y Required something a little more drastic. So we thought of a foreign adventure, On the strength of our final debenture, To export expertise To238 words
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Advertisement478 1982-07-19 2 HEJSRy KEVI 4000. The office chair that tilts in your favour. Danish sense of function and simplicity have created an excellent new series of office chairs Kevi 4000. Its unique design includes a continuous piece that serves both as armrest and frame for the seat and back. Its recessed armrest478 words
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Advertisement204 1982-07-19 3 NOTICE WAY BOUND COMPANY PTE LTD (incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (m Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act Cap 185 the Final Meeting of members of the Company will be held on Tuesday 31st August 1982204 words
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Advertisement290 1982-07-19 3 How much is a square metre worth these days? TITLE' the: sq. m. At Jones Lang Wootton, we do more than tell you how much a square metre costs when you come to us for office accommodation. It is our practice to ensure that our clients are fully aware of290 words
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Advertisement1261 1982-07-19 4 ANNOUNCING OCPS P I E LI D 07-01/07-03, Block 1, Bedok Industrial Estate, 514, Chai Chee Street, Singapore 1646. Telex: RS ***** Tel: *****38,*****68/9. MESSAGE from President ofSORD Computer Systems Inc. Japan It is my pleasure to announce the opening of OCPS (Orange Computer Products Singapore). OCPS will be our1,261 words
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Advertisement495 1982-07-19 5 Congratulations to OCPS on their opening from THE TAIYO KOBE BANK LTD 4202, Hong Leong Building, Tel: *****71,. i Telex RS ***** Taikosi. Cable: Taiko bank. Congratulations to OCPS on their opening from Sanwa Bank Singapore Branch 17th Floor, Clifford Centre, 24 Raffles Place, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****. Congratulations to495 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article531 1982-07-19 6 AP THE World Bank borrowed a record volume of U558,520.5 million in its 1982 'fiscal year, which ended on June 30. This figure compared with borrowings of $5,715 million approved in the fiscal, or accounting, year 1981. The bank said the 1982 accounting year alsoAP - 531 words
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Article139 1982-07-19 6 AFP HONGKONG may be hit this week by three strikes involving civil servants protesting against government moves to cut starting salaries by 20 per cent and to convert a railway into a private corporation. More than 1,000 workers at the government-run Kowbxm-Canton Railway (KCR)AFP - 139 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article380 1982-07-19 6 Agencies PENINSULAR Malaysia had a bigger deficit in its trade balance (or the first (our months at this year compared with the same period last year. Winly because of (ailing commodity prices. Statistics Department figures show that imparts of machinery, manufactured goods and other products forAgencies - 380 words
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130 1982-07-19 6 AFP BBVEBAL Malayslaa knkcn mam# tMr Ifam ■laser wiVllV" Tradtog" nSk^ttMuZSC v Tite Fmtr mr fhw lbk|riM aali they beeaaM aware af Is NattMal •ry tkU year ui e»"W thiaaailiiiß fertaaato Nt«a Ma Oftmlu, they «Mai. have itsbt tt (•(''cSmmSmh Tradtag Bsbert FellAFP - 130 words
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392 1982-07-19 6 Reuter THE FMeral Reserve Bank o( New York has injected funds into the US hanking system, making it more likely that the federal Reserve system's discount rate will be cut from 12 per cent, financial market analysts said. The discount rate is theReuter - 392 words
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218 1982-07-19 6 AFP THE THAI government has rejected a proposal submitted by a Scandanavian consortium to set up a fertiliser factory in south-east Rayong province. A Thai industry ministry spokesman said last Thursday's decision marked an end of more than eight months of grim negotiations to setAFP - 218 words
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Article661 1982-07-19 6 ARRIVALS S«nrk« Local Operator Noaber Ttaic rnm FT FT73 0015 LAX/SPO/ANC/ NRT/OSA/TPE MAS MH607 0Q» KUL PAA PA006 0025 JFK/SPO/HKG MAA SIA SQfl 9105 SIA SQ43 0000 DHA SIA SQ101 0805 KUL MAS MH671 0920 KUL MAS MH680 0965 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH651 1030661 words
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252 1982-07-19 7 AFP CERTAIN London insurance underwriters have doubled their premiums for war-risk insurance in the Gulf area, shipping circles reported in London. The sources said that the insurance premium for loading at Iran's main oil terminal of Kharg Island has increased from 0.5 perAFP - 252 words
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203 1982-07-19 7 Reuter AMERICAN wholesale energy costs soared 41 per cent in June, delivering a blow to the Reagan Administration's number one economic policy priority, the reduction of inflation. The rise, the first in energy prices since December and the largest since the springReuter - 203 words
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Article111 1982-07-19 7 UPI CONTROL Data Corp of America may close its South Korean manufacturing plant where six union workers were fired last March over alleged illegal activities. The firings at the plant, where computer memory components are manufactured, came after the six employees allegedly encouraged a workUPI - 111 words
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457 1982-07-19 7 UPI THE US and West Europe are prepared for a severe oil crisis, but are vulnerable to "lesser disturbances" that can still create inflation and unemployment, an international energy expert warns. JR Bretherton, head of the International Energy Agency's oil industry division, gave theUPI - 457 words
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320 1982-07-19 7 UPI WORKERS for Chrysler of Canada Ltd, weary with concessions, have "nothing left to give" and want to get back lost wages and benefits, United Auto Workers officials said in the opening of contract talks. UAW Canadian director Bob White and William Fisher, ChryslerUPI - 320 words
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113 1982-07-19 7 Reuter SAUDI AraMa wffl prehahly keep Its all prices and priiatttia aaekaaged fallowing the eoHapse this month «f an Opee spasEast Eeeaemle Survey (Mees)saM. ■at the Elnria tnii HJa the Meahap si Iks Opee talks ta Vienna «a Jaly If and Saadl Alalia'sReuter - 113 words
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Article670 1982-07-19 7 Reuter ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin has served aotlce to the Palestine Liberation Organisation (FLO) to remove its besiegm ngmers ktokd wen winit in less than a month. Addressing a huge rally in Tel Aviv on Saturday night. Begin gave the first indication that IsraelReuter - 670 words
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Advertisement107 1982-07-19 6 Congratulations to OCPS on the occasion of their opening r m "wtrrrrr t> y A •*<*. 4 V V We pay tribute to Mr. Takayoshi Shiina, a great visionary in the computer business and the products of his creation. 22 Unidata Sdn Bhcl (Malaysia) 178A/180A, Tvrwhitt Road, Singapore 08z0, Tel:107 words
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Advertisement92 1982-07-19 7 NIKKO SHOPPING CENTRE Up to SHOP 50% er -Ml n HOTEL MANAGEMENT: JAPAN AIR UNES DEVELOPMENT CO- LTD 5^ m IV m S; A 1 ■I W > m v*** a.1 4 fW >/A 1 m Wa N Hotel Nikko Managed by JAL ENQUIRIES: 222 8881 WEEKDAYS (9.00 om 6J»92 words
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Advertisement303 1982-07-19 7 There are men in Singapore. This year Mr Cliow Tien Sun will only be able to manage suits for 131 of you. t 1 »-Mr *H u f- MasterEdor CMOBCN CO PTC LTD Now at Ik# new skxeJlefephone733ls4o. Abo at 24 ColenuuiStitet, Singapore. Telephone *****31/*****59. international Electronic Production Conference f303 words
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Advertisement152 1982-07-19 8 A place where taste still matters fciill "=3= Z\ F WSi3-- T M -if '-r Mfc ...now makes its debut. Today there opens a most remarkable restaurant in the heart of the financial district Discreetly located on the sth Floor of The Octagon In Cecil Street, Le Rosier is a152 words
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Article, Illustration1592 1982-07-19 9 For a generation, China was an alarming enigma. Now she is emerging from isolation. In this first of a two-part survey, Professor Christopher Howe looks at her political and economic upheavals and their effects. In the second part tomorrow, he foresees increasing benefits to theChelwood Review - 1,592 words
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Advertisement282 1982-07-19 9 gH a I «3 H ii i ii t w> V ffl V* lII' 1 is. I i 1 I' |i« !iiiß to ii 9 M m et ft a r. 41 fIS AH I 5t &lil •< 'jut i yi r. sr« i is i i I x »>282 words
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Miscellaneous51 1982-07-19 9 HA J a ■a e E j ■ia i .wuii jiiij a■■ E 0 SAILBOAT'S ChypfeSMtaa 4, TWWm T. OM-aidar a Mil E -s** faw Wi fotac la* <4. 3. 4) lor Ml MHtt (T) Ardent low (7) Hi i 11 i&Mi i i t Ex St > kVW ,«5_551 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1982-07-19 10 PATRICIA GOH - PATRICIA GOH interviews Joan Dornemann, assistant conductor and j prompter of the Metropolitan Opera PATRICIA GOH JOAN DORNEMANN, assistant conductor aad prompter of the Metropolitan Opera group which visited Singapore early this month, reminds me very much of one of my friends who also happens to be a1,151 words
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Article, Illustration793 1982-07-19 11 Mailer and metaphors that charm NYT Piece* ud P—ttfleatt—s By Norma Mailer little, Bnwi, IM pages Reviewed by JOHN LEONARD IN FIVE months, Norman Mailer will be GO years old. What a long run for an enfant terrible whose psychic yard goods the essays and the interviews were peddled betweenNYT - 793 words
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Advertisement212 1982-07-19 10 Tm ahrcays delighted to create special dishes fifl' a DinersOub member". =r- 1971 U S^rrnj Oberoi thinks hi a Diners member. rij •it —T m >4 ywm. I #v> t 'I e Jl v f > 1 4' v K i X -rv i r f < *>• m r212 words
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Miscellaneous36 1982-07-19 10 Houi W*C£.TO nr>eeT SOCTEOrte CHCfcRRjU OHfN CORNING.... 2 "*V^. f\ uTruE. Mokooß STRRT U3fe£X 04 TVC RKbMTTFcxDT.... rpS P»mP»Z.irtG Mou) PiSPCfT OF LKsMT r omscsoie'S r OUTLOOK OH Lft.M -rne*e *R€. pieopi£. < 32g- CTHa? &>f ScntuHG,..36 words
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Miscellaneous675 1982-07-19 10 TiMHRTOro Exploring dimensions in printed pictures tf li«k| Sty,**£TS\e*MmSr (Ch I, SJS). h the hMc, "ffl «r art wiTfc fwttw'% jtetmre ton la yea havi pr«kl«a hew a Mile bey, ham rrta hi# (Ck t, 7 Jf). y jyjsJhSi Pete, he F»r hu epem levers, iwfcer to hue la for675 words
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Advertisement97 1982-07-19 11 m m n 71 i -i In Jtflluii... '&S8B&. 8® *-mut s* Pf V *1 T-, JTr 1 -"V 1 .I' -J* «*v -i. ■.Wi 6 5\ <*• s> WTw^rfr?^ $UM 4JIL^IL~UiLJJ.*SP3 ■y V x Vi s *<3£? v X** M/fV >« '-/I I f# > V k. •4 Jr'97 words
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Advertisement248 1982-07-19 11 MINOOA There's on* vary simple won why tlw Minolta EP3IO is tha world's beet jelling plein peper copier. Becauee It mafcae the vary beat quality ooplaa youVa ever aeon from a tabtotop P9C. What makee thaee coplee better ie e little more technical. it® cmw mt Mmona m^cto-ioning oysiocn, a248 words
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Miscellaneous372 1982-07-19 11 LEISURE TIME CONCERTS roURTH Festival of Chain at the Victoria Concert Hall. $2 tickets obtainable at the Central Booking Office (Victoria Theatre), Tangs and Cold Storage. Thursday, 8 pm: Showcase, featuring the Metro Philharmonic Choir, National University of Singapore Choir, Singapore Youth Choir, Singapore Symphony Chorus and St Nicholas Girls'372 words
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Advertisement859 1982-07-19 12 Mr. Albert Dondellnger Managing Director Chairman of the Executive Board ft President BIL (ASIA) Ltd The Banque Internationale a Luxembourg! developments for the future founded on the traditions of the past On Bth March 1061, the Banque Internationale It Luxembourg celebrated the 125 th anniversary of Its creation by a859 words
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Advertisement252 1982-07-19 13 Va u MM CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES BANOUE INTERNATIONALE A LUXEMBOURG. BIL (ASIA) LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING FROM cargolux airlines international s.a, GSA: Aeroasia Re ltd. Fl5, Ist Floor, Great Eastern Hotel 401, Macpherson Road, Singapore 1336 Tel: *****39 Telex: RS ***** SITA: SINTOCV cargoluxi i252 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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925 1982-07-19 14 AFP LONDON commodity markets sprang into life last week, with sharp gains made over a wide spectrum following the latest increase in fighting between Iran and Iraq. Gold, base metals and gas-oil prices all moved firmly ahead before the inevitable profit-taking developed. LateAFP - 925 words
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Article90 1982-07-19 14 LONDON rubber futures on Friday ended a quiet day at the day's lows, between 0.60 and 0.80 pence a kilo below Thursday's close in traded positions. Dealers said the morning's light liquidation continued and prices eased slightly from midday levels. The morning's easier tone reflected lower prices in eastern90 words
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199 1982-07-19 14 THE Htagipirr prednee mrhsssn wast thrsagh another featarekns week la line wltt Jtocklnstn overprices tnmhfed again In Ike pepper amrtraf by as mm* as $10 to »2 per II» kg bat then ware still hardly any taken. The nh export market the Pentan Galf «wastries199 words
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Article685 1982-07-19 14 COFFEE: Robust* futures ended a quiet day generally slightly steadier on Friday, between £8 above and £1 a tonne below Thursday's close in traded positions. The physicals market remains quiet, giving little incentive to futures trading. Volume today totalled 1,873 lots, of which 139 were cross trades and685 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article211 1982-07-19 14 THE SINGAPORE dollar strengthened against all major currencies except the Hongkong unit last week. The US dollar opened at 552.1460/80 and was traded to a low of 2.1415/25 before being taken to the week's high of 2.1615/25 and a close of $2.1505/15. Trading was relatively quiet and featureless211 words
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Article249 1982-07-19 14 THE interbank market was flush with funds last week. Overnight was traded around IV4 to 4 per cent except on Thursday (base day), when it closed at -4 per cent. On Friday, the weekend rates were bid up to IOVi per cent after clearing, on some late covering activities.249 words
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Article21 1982-07-19 14 THE «▼•raff* rtU which major Singapore basks ara currently prepared to lead to their beet customers ia 10.88 per ceat.21 words
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Article170 1982-07-19 14 ASIAN ASIAN curacy »nri|t toMlt rates tor As fMk (■MMj N: UNlMiriMl Hi(k W 7 days 13* 13% 1 month 14* 14 2 months 14* 14 5/18 3 months 1413/*****/19 6 months IS 3/14 141/M B months 151/16 14 12 months IS 1/16 14 1 month 3 months 6 months170 words
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Article43 1982-07-19 14 FOR THE week ended Saturday July 17, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak tad: 2 to 6 per cent. Geaeral tad: 4.7 to 5.125 per cent HiTt—rti at funds totalled $996 million.43 words
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Article226 1982-07-19 14 AFTER some profit-taking bringing the price to as low as US$336 a troy ounce in the early part of the week, gold resumed its firm trend last week, says Green A CelHer Balnea in its latest review. The lower-than-expected US money supply increase for the226 words
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Advertisement75 1982-07-19 14 C3s EXECUTIVE U secretary Congratulations Best Wishes To Banque Internationale A Luxembourg BIL (Asia) Ltd on their official opening f 1 Corten Office Furniture has graced many offices in S'pore with its efegance The way each of them is designed will give any office a touch of class DllOO DIRECTOR75 words
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Advertisement35 1982-07-19 14 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES BANOUE INTERNATIONALE A LUXEMBOURG BIL (ASIA) L TD. ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING FROM fItRCQISI ENTERPRISE PTE. LTD. 883 BENDEMEER ROAD SINGAPORE 1233 TEL: *****66 TELEX: RS ***** WHYPEE35 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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700 1982-07-19 15 UPI PAINFULLY and slowly, at the cost of massive layoffs and dozens erf factory shutdowns, the British Steel Corporation has managed to pare its losses and now is projecting a gradual return to profitability. Those hopes have been jeopardised by the explosiveUPI - 700 words
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Article171 1982-07-19 15 Reuter DOME Petroleum Ltd president William Richards said his company has not asked for financial help from anyone, nor has it been offered a bailout. His statement contradicts reports the federal government and Canadian banks are about to arrange a financing package to aid Canada'sReuter - 171 words
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Article1065 1982-07-19 15 NEW YORK stock prices retreated near the close last Friday, giving up gains rolled up earlier in the afternoon, but still closed slightly higher in heavy and erratic trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished up slightly more than one point with advances ahead of declines1,065 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article131 1982-07-19 15 JULY 14 ABM AKJUH Pta mjB MjM iU Akao MJi til inn MJO -u VIM -u ■u Sr^= unch Ma «JO -u Fill 1 i lj KM unch rihiy OrinOaUl nut AJ i •14 1 DaU MU mm ♦M IBM -1 rakte PM M.M «ua -•J *°"h QMtroc Oofcaln131 words
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Article176 1982-07-19 15 JULY 1# rn CORBEILLE BSNdtmu C»F(ThowenCaf) lOOO uncli CK Prmocala* tiiihMki 111» 4-1« <555? Credit Poncter OtPTMMN V 1 ifcrtim (UbnUrta) HMUMM MM -*M Mlcballa MS -4 hrtlii PaetUaay Clglne 3** ZZZZZ m" +u I(R>OM > mo -i PrtnliapiBA -I Royal Dutch Z 1711C -1J Sow (CM Plnin -nTiwini176 words
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Article104 1982-07-19 15 JULY M Aaf-Tekefunkan Akao Alia Laban DB> MJO 0.4 Alia Vara HAW BarHTWbtnt Baj Vtaak 117 Jl 4i sr BMW Ouailla Cbam Varar 10* JO -05 ■10 IJIM -1 m» +oi aue -j Dasaf UhNBsbj* -r« MUM -LI Dautacba Bank Draadnar Bank Dt Tauco Dyckartwff ST A Oelatnberf HAcac-Llofd104 words
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Article77 1982-07-19 15 JULY M rn FORWARD MARKET Aftf m -I 1110 and) AJtur VI -i Braac&o Bnj-L*mb KM Dj (Vt fnm De Been n RM Electrobel Ob-lnno-Bm Of 4106 aoo 1710 15 15 15 Hobok SMO -50 Petro 4415 -10 Ryl Dutch UK -s Skirt) Soc Oen Be If Softna UN77 words
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Article173 1982-07-19 15 JULY M Ptmncs Action* amnii 2* J M* T 1 i» *3 MO Ota (Mo Br. 1230 Cite Oclo P C CI Da Oalgjr Rm. Credit Suiaar Br 1000 I MO +2 1625 Cradlt Suiaac Rag J07 1 Baktrowatt Br. Oaorgt rtacher Br Olobua Pc Hero Br. 2M0 1173 words
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Article40 1982-07-19 15 yfeiFj lan 129 22K 211< ■0 -1750 -at undi I'iaSjH 734 am 13M 4-4 0 unch -an 410 11 ill *0 4-115 an am -is ID +«-5 M.75 -125 1 4-« 410 10 i Tokyo was closed on Saturday40 words
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Article164 1982-07-19 15 JULT M <* AKoma MM Moot MM M Bank NovaSeoUa MM BallTW MM BP Can Ltd ■mean UM CanlaipBk as *m "fy »M Cannae In* Pf Carting OVaate TM Comlnco J7M *M Dankoa MB Oanlaon 1* Daa Tar IT* unch Dona Mtnaa 1* Falcon bride 43 +1 rakoabrldft Cop164 words
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Article270 1982-07-19 15 JULY 16 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 366 ♦6 Abercom AX And CI ao oa uneh uneh A MIC 2380 uneh Barton 106 -36 ***** 1 uneh MH Currle Finance De Been Ind Edcon Edfiri twmdy M Volk M0 -M 7500 H 340 uneh uneh rufit Oardlan aoo Oratemn Hippo270 words
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Advertisement101 1982-07-19 15 DBS Prime Savings Account Autosave Fixed Deposits Automatic renewal Is available. 8% p.a. for 1 3 months Minimum Deposit for 1 month it $5000. and for 3.6.9 A 12 month*. $1000 Head Office: DBS Building, Shenton Way, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****11. Branches Ang Mo Kio *****56 Battery Road *****77 Bedok101 words
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Advertisement58 1982-07-19 15 NCR Singapore Sdn Bhd extend their Warmest Congratulations Best Wishes to Banque Internationale a Luxembourg BIL (Asia) Ltd on their official opening. In an important financial centre like Singapore, banks need to provide their clients with a reliable, efficient and speedy service. That's why more and more banks in Singapore58 words
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Advertisement238 1982-07-19 16 Where to wine, dine and entertain wftti the American Express Card StyaporeDefgft Our buffet dinner special for those who hue the perennial local favourites. Ballet Irom 6.30 pm 10.30 pm Satay Chicken Rice Mee Siam Xiabtng Niangdo«fu Sngapore Rojak pRET-A- pORTER 1982 The creations of nine of Singapore's leading designers238 words
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Advertisement176 1982-07-19 16 or lunch For dinner ora richly rewarding expedience or reservations call 7379fc 7 7 J k by < «-i Hi u*\ I')i■*!% m'iiHon *->i i mil* a offers jazzbwnch on Sundays 10.30 am.-3 p.m. $21 per person Please coll *****88 ext 663 for reservations Hyatt R£G£ncy(2) Singapore \l ■f ft176 words
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Advertisement118 1982-07-19 16 L'escargot. Restaurant extraordinaire. (Do rxi read the wine list, you'll be here all night) OBEROI IMPERIAL SINGAPOREV. I JALANRUMBIA SINGAPORE 0923 TELEPHONE NO *****66 Owning Company Hind Hotels International Ltd n t f i 1 Try our Seafood bu'fet lunch server! daily at 525 per person Reservations Tel: *****83 Sea118 words
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Advertisement172 1982-07-19 16 Sip your waythrough the wine cdlaisof the world. $3.75 a glass. 0 VM.i fs//w A osv qrili room that s "olde and "1 .nylysshe VV here flu- fare is both traditional and wholesome f u B 14 "X H n r > r CL. QD /v- Provencal cuisine at its172 words
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Advertisement120 1982-07-19 16 Whatever your taste, the Cockpit Hotel makes it great. J The Siamese Seafood Restaurant is as oood as Bangkok! \z m Victoria Bar The Cottee-House Relax in an atmosphere of For informal meals and elegant days gone by. light-hearted snacks a Cockpit Belt! Penang Road. Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11 (20120 words
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829 1982-07-19 17 I/', New York S=_l d UPI A DRAMATIC drop in interest rates, a slowing of the money supply growth and IBM's better-than-ex-pected earnings combined to push the New York stock market to its highest level in nearly two months last week. In addition,UPI - 829 words
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Article117 1982-07-19 17 FUJITSU Ltd said it expects a 35 per cent increase in consolidated net income for the current year to 43 billion yen. Earlier, the company reported consolidated net for the year ended last March 31 rose to 31.76 billion yen from 26.98 billion previously, with recurrent117 words
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326 1982-07-19 17 i|lok»o A PRICES scored solid gains on the Tokyo stock market last week in the busiest trading in more than three months. The 225-stock Dow-Jones Average, an 18.57 yen winner the previous week, rose 71.32 yen to 7,175.89 yen. The composite TSE Index in the326 words
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247 1982-07-19 17 BCI MILAN stock prices continued to fall with the market still suffering a widespread apathy. The BCI all-share index set a new low for the year during the week, and only thanks to a slight recovery on Thursday limited its loss to 1.6 perBCI - 247 words
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Article164 1982-07-19 17 t 1 Hongkong id AFP BHABE prises in "-~ri iif Index eUmbed ttJlnMih elese above Iks ISM aaark Isr the On! tfaae In weeks, at IMJO. Eaewngtag IB ssssey snh limes wMeh were ftlda sttaaMsd <TI9U ■wfcy rise skm Aprt*(42 Sits), In ■■tlilpsllis af aAFP - 164 words
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Article158 1982-07-19 17 Reuter C ITOH and Co Ltd said it hopes consolidated net income in the current year to March 31 will be at least the same as last year's 5.09 billion yen which was 59J per cent below 1980, but gave no precise forecast. TheReuter - 158 words
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Article1552 1982-07-19 17 GERALD COLVERD - fsalLondon 1 A By GERALD COLVERD THE 50th anniversary of the bottom of the Wall Street depression, when the Dow Jones index of Industrial counters stood at Just over 410, has pa sen! by without even a sniff of nostalgia. This might be due to the subconscious1,552 words
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238 1982-07-19 17 kv,| Bangkok i/l' l A PRICES on the Securities Exchange of Thailand were boosted by selective buying activity. Trading was well spread out, with cement, banks, and finances being well supported while other industrials also managed to get into the plus column. One factor that238 words
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214 1982-07-19 17 rj Sydney d 4 j m Reuter SYDNEY share prices closed higher last week after gold and commodity prices reacted to indications of a softening in US interest rates. The All-Ordinaries Index closed 7.8 points up at 453.8, with most heavyweight miners showing gainsReuter - 214 words
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790 1982-07-19 18 NAJEEB JARHOM - I 1 Singapore [By NAJEEB JARHOM WEARS dominated the •Singapore stock market for fcthe ninth successive week, •allowing little breathing £space for investors to enjoy •the fruit of an early-week •rally. Weak holders and speculators took advantage of a J nearly 10-point rally last «Monday790 words
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Article420 1982-07-19 18 JULIANA TAY - Woik ended July 16 compiled by JULIANA TAY OTHERS General Cwparattta will consider proposals from its merchant bank to raise funds through a MJSO million convertible loan stock. Kesaag HsMinga BM is making a special issue of 4.5 million new shares to increase bumiputra participation420 words
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Article882 1982-07-19 18 M K.Lumpur i m z SENTIMENT further worsened at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week as ■buyers turned scarce after a brief return on Monday. The overall easier note resulted in a weekly loss in the New Straits Times Industrial Index of another 12.89 points to882 words
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Article2864 1982-07-19 18 IMS Hick Low Coapujr Last Sale •for Gr*s Dhr W Gr*s Dh rid Cw Not P/B Vol Week C000) Higk Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 233 308 320 141 281 480 328 247 Acma Alcorn 199 Allied Choc 240 BAT 316 Bata 81 Bon Berjaya Kant2,864 words
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Article58 1982-07-19 18 £M^lirzr£i! i 3 ■w Ml urn LB IM LMW PtgtMria um LIT u» IM SLaaiLaM m •JTV* tiMVt •J7 OCBC m Ut MS TJI PNwt CtarDtv UOB m in 44 171 IM UI m m urn IM U 441 HoMPrvp 511 US urn ut C*C at 1st58 words
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Article, Illustration476 1982-07-19 18 Dumlop lad lit Waod 3M ♦24 m 18 Natlraa aw 15 Gold Coia an 14 TiBMPlk 8 T P 1876 590 10 500 300 8«i VWv ♦8 VWMt 338 ♦8 lite SOB ♦8 DuIm Bat Cold Storage 510 304 5 ♦4 La rat Tla 375 ♦4 8para476 words
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Advertisement69 1982-07-19 17 THIS AMAZING NEW PHONE-RECORDER LET YOU TAPE ALL INCOMING AND OUTGOING PHONE CALLS ON YOUR OWN CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER. ®E0 cantraeta, Me. K's alsa flraat far ampiayaa training monitoring satas calls Flip of tha switch turns the ir an ae aff. This unit mrhs undatactad and naads i«a pa war.69 words
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Advertisement80 1982-07-19 17 Cave tobacco stains the brush-off Now you can effectively give tobacco stains the brush-off. With Zact the toothpaste specially formulated to erase tobacco stains from smokers' teeth and clean away foul tobacco smell from the mouth. So, if you must smoke, do something about smokers' breath and stained teeth. 080 words
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Advertisement1124 1982-07-19 19 BALANCE SHUT AS AT 3IST DfCfMBER (Expressed in Malaysian Rtnggit) SHARE CAPITAL Authorised: 50,000,000 ordinary shares of $1 each Issued and fully paid: 17,000,000 ordinary shares of $1 each STATUTORY RESERVE GENERAL RESERVE PROFIT AMD LOSS ACCOUNT DEFERRED TAXATION LONG TERM LIABILITIES CURRENT LIABILITIES Loans and deposits repayable within Bankers1,124 words
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Article, Illustration548 1982-07-19 20 ALAN LEE - HUB I I Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By ALAN LEE PALMCO Holdings Bhd has made a fresh bid for a piece of residential property in Penang following the recent objection by the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee to its acquiring the property through548 words
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Article569 1982-07-19 20 UK-INCORPORATED Beradin Rubber Estates PLC (BRE), which belongs to the MP Evans stable, has spelt out in greater detail plans to reorganise its structure to comply with the Malaysian government's New Economic Policy. In its latest letter to holders, BRE chairman Mr Ĕ Hadsley Chaplin says569 words
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374 1982-07-19 20 EARNINGS af Jack CMaMPH Ltd have keei adversely affected by exehaage km, af lease* laearred by associated noiapoaica aad aa exeeptteaally Ugh tax charge. Greap pre-tax prams for the year eaded* March SI fell <1 per eeat te 98-11 nriHtea la spite sf a aaqM374 words
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303 1982-07-19 20 FUSAN Fishing Net Manufacturing Bhd's plan to diversify into the more lucrative property business has still to be cleared by the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee (CIC). The proposed transactions, first announced in May 1981, have, however, obtained the green light from the Foreign Investment303 words
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706 1982-07-19 20 SYNTHETIC Resins Malaysia (SRM) has announced several changes to its proposed purchase of (our pieces of land and the seven-storey Wisma Bunga Raya in Kuala Lumpur's Golden Triangle. Firstly, SRM said that it is now proposing to acquire almost the entire equity in Development706 words
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Advertisement405 1982-07-19 20 RELATIONS MANAGEMENT a programme desigiMd for ttwpilvcrt* and publcMetor Singapore, September 15 December 11,1982 (4 Modules) (Limited to 18 participants only) Programme Objectives The programme focuses on developing and improving the management skills of public relations executives with the aim of Helping them improve their effectiveness in Analysing public relations405 words
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Advertisement323 1982-07-19 20 SELLING FOR SUCCESS THE PRACTICAL SEMINAR TO SHARPEN THE SKILLS OF YOUR SALES TEAM Selling was never easy. Today it is downright difficult. To ensure that your investment in costly sales resources pays dividends in terms of profit, as well as volume, it is critical that your team is equipped323 words
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Miscellaneous21 1982-07-19 20 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Cloudy, showers in certain areas after midday. Bepert for U hnn prtor to Utpn m Jmly IS21 words
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Article206 1982-07-19 21 Reuter JAPANESE shipowners and I the union representing crews agreed no tankers will be assigned for the t time being to Kharg i«i*nrf following reports of Iraqi air attacks on the main banian oil export depot in the J Gulf, the Japan Ocean Liner LabourReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration714 1982-07-19 21 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE EIGHT major shipping lines have started moves to establish a new operating group which could result in a rival to the Far East Conference system in the US/Far East trade. The companies include current members of the Far East Conference714 words
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Article104 1982-07-19 21 Reuter THE Australia/Eastern US and Australia/Eastern Canada Shipping Conference said the bunker surcharge on these trades will rise to 9.96 per cent from 8.93 per cent, effective Aug L The Australia to Singapore and West Malaysia and the Australia to Indonesia Outward Shipping Conferences said the bunkerReuter - 104 words
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Article612 1982-07-19 21 i mil apt vm i aim vm i <Mcr vi iVI J Mn*N X akum a i AFL m 4/5 Arm*» IV AJCL m i A5L OM VI t Artalfarctaat VI- AUmUm x 4 AMtMtaUa» V 1 taMkiOM VI > vn 4/1 bhoc a a BMgNfcOt VI612 words
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529 1982-07-19 22 THE PHILIPPINES North America Conference's (PNAC) new marketing strategy to enlarge its share of the liner trade has not left Philippine-flag lines too far behind. The National Galleon Shipping Corporation is reportedly set to introduce the same strategy this month. Galleon has529 words
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Article120 1982-07-19 22 Reuter ORDERS (or Japanese shipping tonnage by overseas companies totalled 141,400 gross tons in June, against 119,200 gross tons in May, which was the lowest figure for orders since August 1900, the Japan Ship Exporters Association said. However, June orders were still well down compared with 617,800Reuter - 120 words
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376 1982-07-19 22 A CASE study on the trnnsport of bannnas, which has implications for Improving trade with developing countries generally, has concluded that Increased use of refrigerated containerisntion and palletisation could result in higher retail prices and efficient transport costs. The report drawn up by Unctad's376 words
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Article1644 1982-07-19 22 INCREASED chartering of vessels on Thursday from US grain ports featured an otherwise dull freight market but rates recorded further declines where changed. Three 52,000 too cargoes of grain from the US Gulf to Japan received between US$l2 and >12 50 compared with $13.50 previously, while a $11,644 words
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Article756 1982-07-19 22 BROKERS at the Loads» wwitiinil tonnage market Mid the ale and purchase market was quiet last week, with buyer* confining their interest to modern skips us n result of very jpj>i dry cargo and tanker rates prompting operators to increasingly lay up their vessels. The poor state at756 words
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Article268 1982-07-19 23 Reuter THE work) drybulk market Is likely *Jscower in 1385, bat it Is impossible to "Mke say definite projection about Maaker market recovery, the Japanese *Wng line Nippon Tusen Kairik -IPpC) said in its apnual forecast. Thfc -difficulty in forecafeing tanker prices Litems from the vagueness ofReuter - 268 words
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Article441 1982-07-19 23 THE WAGE rates that flag of convenience ships must pay to avoid the threat of Marking by the International Transport Workers' Federation- (ITF) have been increased by 11.7 per cent, backdated to April 1. This takes the minimum wage for an able seaman to441 words
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4278 1982-07-19 28 SCHEDULE A guide to ships toadkig at Singapore tor ports around the world V The list below tabulates, by port of 2 destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the4,278 words
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Article648 1982-07-19 29 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO V i r GodownsPCL my Ship t Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Ned Dejlma 236 20.7.82 2300 Ned-EAC i 40 0000-1000/1000-1100 F2/G2 P. Elsenhower {j 100 20.7.82 1100 PL TA6 2300-2350/0001-0100 2000-2100/2100-2200 2200-2300/0700-0800648 words
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Article1569 1982-07-19 29 The leading shipping lines operating from J *'*> local ports and their agents. A B IrMpiligi flhfg Singapore Shpg Corporaboo <S) Euro-Asia Um (PN'KL/PK). AArtntte CniiMu Continental Feeders (S), Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line <PK,PN) AfPa-FarsMi Um Transgroup Pte Ltd (S).1,569 words
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558 1982-07-19 30 AFP IN SPITE of the escalation of the Gulf war following ban's offensive into Iraq, British shipowners have not so far issued any instructions to their vessels to avoid the area. A spokesman for the General council of British Shipping said that "noAFP - 558 words
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Article244 1982-07-19 30 Reuter THE European Community rVnnmltiiffli has criticised British and Italian government aid programmes for shipbuilding, saying they seemed likely to worsen over-capacity in a slack market The commission published its views in a memorandum and invited comments by Common Market member state governments and other interestedReuter - 244 words
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Article331 1982-07-19 30 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel 1 Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Feng Guan Jastarnla Bor Ned Baltimore Neptune Sardonyx Temburong Vlshva Badhan Builder n Bunga Gelang Chidambaram Hugheverett LaRioja Lampung Ned Nagoya No7 Donam Pine Valley Vlshva Parag Yu Quan Shan 44 33/4 3/4 15/6 20W 8/9331 words
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Article140 1982-07-19 30 THE MAJOR coneortia t—"rf bttweea the Fir East Europe, Far East/Persian parts/Anatraßa, Straite/Japaa Ptoncoßelgiaa Serricee. Neptune Orient Linea. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yai* Shipping AIM (fIBAIIS/AUHBALIA): AoetraHaa National Line. AiMraHa/Straits Container Line. HiliyiiU—■ Neplene Orient Lines. JAICOL (BTBAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN/ Be* Arta Container Service. PMAriaUne. Swtoe Straits Container LJne. JUMMUNB140 words
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Advertisement137 1982-07-19 21 gay zinc anodes E I \RIM\I T 11 SAJJL//Vq JW Orient Overseas Contcu*ieA Line TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) La 24/7 1700 Hfts FULLY CONTMOSED SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VU SUEZ) UKM'OMNCfSE I HAS wa ME CNMCONTMOia HKAN MCEWM IK MPTHCCMCT IK mCATOR 2K MKMMOMIX FULLY CORTMOBED SERVICE TO MMHTIB MO NEST137 words
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Advertisement265 1982-07-19 21 ISKALORD t li UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES SBII FULLY CONTAINERISEu 3ERVICL mi* BXRZAN V.23 BN SNUHMD V.45 ADORfYAH V.22 BN HdZM V.41 BARZAN V.24 Mina Qaboos (26/7), Dubai (27/7), Bahrain (29/7), Damnum (31/7), Kuwait (2/8) Abu Dhabi (4/8), Doha (6/8) Mina Qaboos (2/8), Dubai (4/8)265 words
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Advertisement8 1982-07-19 21 mm LONDON Frelgkta SHIP Stln 'Am m rf;8 words
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Advertisement384 1982-07-19 21 itfTwtrtt mxnststms MariTerm TELEX R*****7 MARTEM 101 TANJONG PAQAR COMPLEX MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES I TO: U-8. PACIFIC. OULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS DC33 EZ2S3 E3E 11 r rwT TO: BELGIUM, HOLLAND UX. GERMANY, FRANCE. SCANDINAVIA. AUSTRIA L SWITZERLAND F-df V—l PJCtant imm» Vmmi 8-pow Antwre I384 words
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Advertisement373 1982-07-19 22 Mi i FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN CONTAINER SERVICE TTO YH HOT SM 20/7 a a a kfkt 21/7 26/7 22/7 23/7 25/7 29/7 31/7 5/« NGO no 31/7 4/S t/1 12/1 20/1 YH ROY I/O 3/1 7/1 9/1 13/1 14/1 21/1 22/1 M I S C COASTAL SERVICES SDN373 words
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Advertisement201 1982-07-19 22 LINE YAMA USA/CANADA u/u mi feitm mm wet ni Mti nn a/i kMaft an an mn mn a/t Mit a/t a/t a/t imm a/i 2/1 1/1 v» «/i taM m sar a VI IV) VI ivi m/t IV» a/i MIDDLE EAST Line: ltd. CONTAMBIMNVICC TO/FNOM JAPAN TAIWAN CONVENTIONAL SERVICES 21/31201 words
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Advertisement576 1982-07-19 23 Overseas Containers Limited .CN'IiNFRSHIP' SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT H-toi ta UMN S\m 11/ l 12/1 13/1 IS/S M/t 17/1 11/t Wl a/i IVI 25/1 27/1 21/1 30/1 23/1 !3/> (I/I (02/9) 31/1 09/9 11/1 12/9 14/9 (7/9 17/9 19/9 3/9 22/1 15/5 25/9 27/9 21/1 31/9 23/9 •3/11 05/10 M/576 words
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Advertisement61 1982-07-19 23 NOTICES I, HENRY TAfi HONG KIN NHIC No. *****61/Z hereby advise all my business associates and friends that I have resigned on my own accord as Director/ Manager on 15 July 1982 from FREIGHT UNKB EXPRESS PTE LTD. I, JEAN CHUANG PECK YEN. NRIC *****40/ D have left FREIGHT LINKS61 words
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Advertisement606 1982-07-19 23 8 rmv Steve Hamler, International Administrative Services Manager, and Bill Roy, Product Protection Supervisor, J.I. Case Company, say Export Packing is one of many reasons Case ships its heavy equipment through the Port of Charleston. It is also one good reason Case doubled its tonnage through Charleston last year. Skilled606 words
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Advertisement254 1982-07-19 24 EVERGREEN LINE FAR E AST EUR OP? CONTAINER SE R VICE acopim Fa »ia can nt '(U Ml MB ua I t VL^ nn w IW 1W IW w M 2/a 2VI n/l a/I S/l Ui u/» wt an V» v» vi iv» u/» auo acopmi ia/ra »rajm m EaV'.V'S254 words
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Advertisement141 1982-07-19 24 jm* 1 MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STfUUTS fcM U-W7 lf-H/7 hM 14-11/7 15-21/7 lf-M/7 21-22/7 ZMV7 23-24/7 ZS-M/7 2MI/7 n-vwvmi murai mil t ii ib (mi i um m fftiant/i m mm/mnt onaiMinMttwnt/i/nH MUTM M t MMNNM9 MtTwium KYOWA LINE A fcFart 14/7 Laa, f. taw, ftppaata, al S>ra141 words
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Advertisement299 1982-07-19 26 INTRASEA (PTC) LTD BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK -y FULL CONTAINER SERVICF TO EUROPE UK 5r TJ v. v mm So U fat M 91 TOKYO 2)M II ta| tag Bk| 11 IS* Wam TOM KMCTA* 4S* 7 Sa** MS* US* atm row }1M 27km <s* ?s* us* us* ■WW 2NON299 words
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Advertisement607 1982-07-19 27 NEPTUNE ORIENT Abo accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S pore Closing Tunes: FCL Cargo 0500 25/7 Ltt Cargo 1700 24/7 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I CMMKE 8E SS MDGE 3K C CONTAMR 16E. K MOWN 1tt.... N GAWET IQE MERCATOR 26E TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting cargo to/from607 words
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Miscellaneous143 1982-07-19 30 Cloudy Sky *C cr* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AJI. THIS MORNING. UOBBt R Thunderstorm Temperature *C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height Cloudy Sky Sartaee winds are Indtented by arrows which fly wtth the wind Onfall circle ii|osatnls caha or light aad variable143 words
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