The Business Times, 6 January 1983
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Title Section11 1983-01-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, JANUARY S, 1983 60 CENTS11 words
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322 1983-01-06 1 THE MALAYSIAN Customs Department in Johore Barn has postponed the use of its computerised system to process export and import documents at the Causeway until the end of next month. This will ease the flow of goods for the Lunar New Year.322 words
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499 1983-01-06 1 TELETEXT, a service that provides instant information on the television screen, may be available by May this year. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is believed to have set May 1 as its target date for launching this service, which is currently available in the499 words
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Article574 1983-01-06 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI A HOLDING company known as Asian Oceanic Holdings Ltd has been formed to set up a merchant bank in Singapore and a similar operation in Hongkong. Promoted by internatinal investment banker Bliss St Co, the new organisation has already held preliminary discussions574 words
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307 1983-01-06 1 SANWA Bank is negotiating to sell off its 20 per cent stake in Singapore Nomura Merchant Bank as it intends to set up its own merchant bank in the Republic. Negotiations are now underway in Tokyo for Sanwa Bank to sell off307 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article71 1983-01-06 1 REGULAR flights between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur may be reintroduced in the face of mounting complaints from air travellers about some of the shortcomings of the shuttle service. The shuttle service is expected to stay as a parallel service serving only walk-on passengers. It is believed both SLA71 words
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Article60 1983-01-06 1 PETRONAS yesterday said it will carry out an in-depth seismic study in the Straits of Malacca early this year to guage the oil potential there. Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad told the Senate in Kuala Lumpur that at the moment, oil exploration activities are centred on60 words
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Article75 1983-01-06 1 AFP HARUO Maekawa, governor of the Bank of Japan, yesterday indicated the central bank in Tokyo will lower its official discount rate within this month, amid continued appreciation of the yen. "We will try to promote a business upturn through the management of monetary policies, including the officialAFP - 75 words
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Article94 1983-01-06 1 AP INDONESIA will begin textile exports to Vietnam in the near future. A spokesman for the Department of Trade and Cooperatives in Jakarta yesterday said the Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach had requested the trade during a meeting last October wj?h Indonesian Trade and Cooperatives Minister RadiusAP - 94 words
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Article61 1983-01-06 1 Reuter THE Japanese Finance Ministry has relaxed rules on bank reports of foreign currency loans and deposits by requiring them to be submitted only once a month instead of every 10 days. Ministry officials in Tokyo yesterday said the measure was taken to simplify ministry statistical workReuter - 61 words
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Article56 1983-01-06 1 Reuter WARSAW Pact leaders meeting in Prague yesterday proposed a nonaggression pact with Nato, and instructed their foreign ministers to begin work soon on the project. A communique at the end of a two-day summit session of the seven-nation communist alliance's political consultative committee described the move asReuter - 56 words
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Article51 1983-01-06 1 Reuter BRITISH Foreign Secretary Francis Pym has postponed a trip to the Middle East because it would not be propitious at present, the Foreign Office in London said yesterday. A Foreign Office spokesman said the decision was made after sounding out leaders of countries in the area.Reuter - 51 words
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Article33 1983-01-06 1 AFP THE Japan Chemical Fibres Association in Tokyo yesterday denied US textile manufacturers' allegation that Japanese-made polyester filament fabrics are being sold at less than fair value in tl# US. AFPAFP - 33 words
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316 1983-01-06 1 THERE has been a steady pick-up in housing loans in recent months, reflecting a mild recovery in Singapore's property market. Latest government statistics show the annual growth rate of housing loans extended by finance companies has been rising since July last year.316 words
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Article398 1983-01-06 1 Reuter HONGKONG'S economy should break out of a nosedive this year and the British colony could achieve a growth rate of 6 per cent in the 1963/84 financial year, Financial Secretary John Bremridge said yesterday. The world recession dealt a crushing blow to Hongkong's export-reliant economyReuter - 398 words
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Article297 1983-01-06 1 Reuter TURNOVER on the four Hongkong stock exchanges plunged to HK523.81 million yesterday from Tuesday's $40.37 million and Monday's $51.6 million, and was the lowest since $37.78 million August 1979. Turnover is well down on the year-ago, when it averaged more than $125 millionReuter - 297 words
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Advertisement242 1983-01-06 1 the one and only Dr. Sony any day of the year *****1 The Sony Service Centre [EMIOS INTERNATIONAL bankers will meet in Washington next week to adopt by-laws and select founding members for an institute which will collate information on borrowing nations Page 2 PRESIDENT Reagan's top economic advisers fear242 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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195 1983-01-06 2 Reuter THE state-owned Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) plans to borrow US$l5O million in two tranches from foreign sources this year, DBP governor Rolando Sosa said negotiations for the first $75 million are now underway for syndication in the Eurodollar market and should beReuter - 195 words
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Article97 1983-01-06 2 Reuter THE Icelandic crown will be devalued by an average nine per cent against a basket of 18 currencies most important to its foreign trade, effective yesterday. The new rates will be announced when bank trading of the currency resumes on Wednesday morning. Earlier on TuesdayReuter - 97 words
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682 1983-01-06 2 Reuter INTERNATIONAL bankers will meet in Washington next week to adopt by-laws and select founding members for a new international banking institute which collects credit risk information on borrowing nations. Formation of the institute is the outcome of meetings held earlier this year by aReuter - 682 words
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Article750 1983-01-06 2 WITH THE international banking system in crisis and with domestic competition intensifying in the UK, the National Westminster Bank, the world's ninth largest in terms of assets, is undergoing a changing of the guard. Since last August, the retirement of a handful of senior executives has750 words
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298 1983-01-06 2 UPI AP ABOUT 1.400 banks owed money by Mexico have stalled on loaning the country another US$5 billion requested as part of a money package from the banks and international agencies, a banking source said. "Reports that Mexico has received the $5 billion areUPI; AP - 298 words
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314 1983-01-06 2 Reuter PORTUGAL has approached the International Monetary Fund over the possibility of securing a new standby loan or reactivating an earlier request for a US$l.5 billion extended facility. Official sources said Portugal's monetary authorities sounded out the IMF during Prime Minister FransiscoReuter - 314 words
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595 1983-01-06 2 McaHw Gran C|^M kmmmll Marest <*» MMt Plfct fdempbor Yaar Imd Rate (J MBan) ftfmtM «f A cental («cM« rm P») Dates 1 rtarnt itcnwd Martst) <% na) 13.83 Loan 1 1973 •5H 10.24 1/3. 1/9 121 •100.40 •2.91 153.83 1977595 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article492 1983-01-06 2 THE FOREIGN exchange market was lacklustre yesterday on dull and quiet trading. The US dollar closed generally lower although rates maintained a steady tone throughout the day. The greenback opened lower from the previous day's closing at 2.0865/75 against the local currency. It strengthened to close at the492 words
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Article145 1983-01-06 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 228.90 yen in light trading after opening at an 11-month low of 22h 20. This was above the 228.00 20 close in New York overnight and the 228.10/20 US West Coast close, but below the 229.75 finish in Tokyo on Monday.145 words
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Article22 1983-01-06 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.37 per cent.22 words
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Article183 1983-01-06 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Jan 5: US Doll* r»< Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 9H 9* 1 month 9*t 9 2 months 9 3 months 9 3/16 91/16 6 months 95/16 93/16 9 months 97/16 95/16 12 months 9H 9H DM. hrM IHUJL183 words
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Article49 1983-01-06 2 RANGE oI prices often fd by discount houfi i on Jaa 5: Overnight J'-. Call depot ats 3't ClMiaf B«ria« 8*Uia( 3-month Treasury bills 211/16 29/16 3-month Bank bills 8 9/16 8 7/16 3 months CD 8H 8* 6 months CD 7 15/16 713/16 Source: National Discount Co49 words
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Article42 1983-01-06 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $130 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Jan 10 to Jan 14. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.42 words
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Article297 1983-01-06 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher compared with overnight New York levels as operators generally remained sidelined due to lack of fresh factors. Prompt closed at U*****.00/455.30 an ounce compared with New York's $453/454, February at $457.50/458.00 against $456.50/457.00 and April at $464.50/465.50 against New York's $463/464.297 words
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Article39 1983-01-06 2 TM MM New York 11.028 10 KB 11. OSS 11Q2S Zurich lO.aiB 11.00B 10 996 11.07S TM Singapore WH TM 11.088 10.958 UBS 11.00S Closing prk in US dollars a troy ooac e. Source: Credit Suisse, S`pore39 words
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Article114 1983-01-06 2 THE US dollar yesterday extended its limited gains earlier against other major currencies on technical factors with expectation of lower US interest rates giving background support, dealers said. The dollar advanced in active two-way trading to 2.3496/3506 marks from an early 2.3480/87 and New York's 2.3480/3500 close. However, the114 words
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Article47 1983-01-06 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.6250/60 Can -1.9977/9997 Cross 1.2297/300 DMk- 3.8130/495 DFI-4.2177/2219 S Ft ***** 75 B Fr con 75.03/15 F FY 10.8082/230 Lit 2200.00/2204.60 Yen 371.13/68 DKr 13.4820/983 NKr- 11.2910 3060 S Kr 11.7590 7745 Aus seh 26.75/79 Port 145.05/147.58 Sgain 202 71 203 0247 words
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Advertisement206 1983-01-06 2 Next week. Singaporeans will join the ranks of Queen Elizabeth. King Hassan of Morocco and other eminent figures who have been photographed by Mr Dennis Constantine of England. Will you be amongst them? If you admire portrait photography in the grand tradition, here is your chance to meet and be206 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article687 1983-01-06 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES Jan 4-10: Discipline and Grievance Handling, Cuppage Centre, NPB Jan 4-10: Industrial Relations, Cuppage Centre, NPB Jan 4-10: Cost Control, Cuppage Centre, NPB Jan 4-17: Section Leader Course, Cuppage Centre, NPB Jan 4-20 (Tuesdays and Thursdays): Industrial First Aid for Supervisors, Cuppage Centre, NPB Jan687 words
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386 1983-01-06 3 COMPANIES in Singapore practising the confrontational approach between labour and management should start cultivating the right working environment for joint labour-management consultations. This piece of advice came from Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Labour), when he opened a workshop on labour-management relations yesterday.386 words
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175 1983-01-06 3 THE British Business Association (BBA) is proposing to use the British Overseas Trade Board Export Intelligence Service to provide up-to-date information to its members. The information bureau, however, will not be in full operation until some time in April, because the present administrator, Mrs175 words
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269 1983-01-06 3 WORLD renowned architect Kenzo Tange is opening an office here to handle his Singapore projects. Professor Tange said: "We have several commissions so it is better to have a local coordination office. Staff will also not have to shuttle between Singapore and Tokyo."269 words
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505 1983-01-06 3 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN BRITISH interest m Singapore's mass rapid transit system is gaining momentum with many mechanical and electrical equipment suppliers, civil engineering companies and consultancy firms seriously thinking of bidding for the project. The groundwork is being laid for the firms to tender505 words
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Article, Illustration152 1983-01-06 3 CENTURY Park Sheraton Singapore has promoted Tikitufcl Osaka from senior sales manager to assistant director of sales. Mr Ozaku will concentrate his efforts on the Japanese market. Prior to joining the hotel, Mr Ozaku was with ANA Enterprises Ltd as sales manager of its Osaka sales office.152 words
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Article259 1983-01-06 3 ST MARK'S International Hospital, which opened nine months ago. said yesterday that it expects to break even before the end of this year. "Like any other business, it takes a hospital time to achieve profitability," said its executive director Adam Yonck. "It is true259 words
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Advertisement294 1983-01-06 3 sirius-\y, this is the machine even our competitors would like to have. /1 ii i i i i 11 w\\\\ 7 £< (<(£((( V X X. A\ V X will have to see it to believe it This is the9=SiifUSl personal computer. It is a 16-bit computer designed, manufactured and294 words
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OVERSEAS
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303 1983-01-06 4 Reuter THE US will experience modest economic recovery this year, with lower Interest rates the key to any upturn. The Conference Board's regional economic forum in New York yesterday said its optimism appears to be "based more on hope than conviction". The nine economistsReuter - 303 words
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772 1983-01-06 4 AP PRESIDENT Reagan's top economic advisers fear he is going against their advice and is set firmly on a budget course which will mean deficits of US$2OO billion a year or more through 1968. The president's economic advisers including Treasury SecretaryAP - 772 words
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237 1983-01-06 4 Reuter AN official inquiry investigating why Britain was caught off guard by the Falkland» War has exonerated Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher from any direct blame. The London Daily Mail also reported that the conflict might have been averted if the government bad beenReuter - 237 words
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427 1983-01-06 4 Reuter FORD Motor Co yesterday said it will award longer contracts for car and truck parts to suppliers who agree to raise labour productivity and pass the cost savings to Ford. It said the longer contracts will be given to those of its itsReuter - 427 words
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292 1983-01-06 4 Reuter MOBIL'S pall-eat tram Libya will have Utile Impact ea either the OMpuy er tkeUkyueNMßf. liti Tuaer, editor el PetrelesM lnUrm»tl»n later— tlsaal, la New Yerk yesterday said Mebll's eperatleae la Libya were "aever sf aay eeaeeqaeaee" aad f«tlntfi the firm was pamptagReuter - 292 words
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457 1983-01-06 4 Reuter WEST German employers hope Tuesday's news of near-record unemployment of 2.22 million in December will persuade workers to accept another fall in real wages during 1983. With 9.1 per cent of the workforce Jobless, 1.11 million on short time andReuter - 457 words
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226 1983-01-06 4 NYT A FORMER employee of the Federal Reserve Board has been charged with tapping the Fed's computer to get secret money supply data while working briefly for E F Hutton. Officials disclosed that the 34-year-old "Fed watcher" was caught by tracing his telephone callsNYT - 226 words
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751 1983-01-06 4 Reuter BY unexpectedly choosing an active political supporter as the next governor of the Bank of England, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has put Britain's most august financial institution at the centre of a lively partisan row. Denis Healey, deputy leader of the oppositionReuter - 751 words
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Article767 1983-01-06 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From BA BAH 0035 MELSYDPER TMA TL332 0230 TYO PAA PA005 0245 JFK SFO HKG SLA SQ101 0815 KUL SIA SQ41 0820 MAA MAS MH601 0920 KUL RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH682 1000 KCH MAS MH671 1020 KUL CAL CB14767 words
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408 1983-01-06 5 EUROPEAN importers have accepted the terms of the proposed third Separate Merchants' Agreement for the carriage of Malaysian rubber by the Far East Freight Conference (FEFC) and steps are now being taken to sign the tripartite pact. The agreement will be signed among408 words
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187 1983-01-06 5 THE liquidator for Laker Airways Ltd said that money raised from the sale of aircraft and spares may be available for distribution to all creditors, and not just to the banks and other financial instituitons. In a report to all known Laker creditors,187 words
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162 1983-01-06 5 Reuter MEXICAN President Miguel de la Madrid said the world community has gained new confidence in Mexico's ability to tackle its economic crisis. "We face the new year with optimism and confidence," he said in a new year television broadcast. "Despite the crisis...weReuter - 162 words
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443 1983-01-06 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Suharto will today unveil Indonesia's leanest budget in recent history designed to keep the country's troubled oil-de-pendent economy afloat against a background of recession and energy glut. Government economists said the president, who stands for re-election in two months' time, is expectedReuter - 443 words
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451 1983-01-06 5 Agencies BRITAIN has refused to change its position regarding contacts with the Palestine Liberation Organisation notwithstanding current strained relations with Saudi Arabia. A Foreign Office spokesman said the conditions on contacts with the PLO remain unchanged. Foreign Secretary Francis Pym was forcedAgencies - 451 words
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629 1983-01-06 5 Reuter INDIA, land of the Taj Mahal, Moghul palaces and ancient Hindu temples, is giving a higher national priority to the development of tourism. Until now the country has lagged behind in the race to tap the lucrative international tourism marketReuter - 629 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article488 1983-01-06 5 Agencies KODAK, the largest US photographic equipment maker, and Corning Glass Works, the country's leading glass manufacturer, have announced plans to reduce the size of their work forces because of the continued recession. Kodak, which has 93,000 employees, announced that it will offer special compensation to thoseAgencies - 488 words
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279 1983-01-06 5 INDIANS voted yesterday in three state elections in which Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was fighting both dissidents within her own Congress (I) Party and regional opposition groups. Over 50 million voters were eligible to elect new assemblies in Mrs Gandhi's southern strongholds of279 words
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284 1983-01-06 5 AP JAPAN'S Prime MWeter YaaaMre Nihnu will vWt Beath Kara next week la aa effort la aafve a laag■taadlag leaa «spate aad Imprave the «flea-frayed ——11 aad patttfcal tfee twa aartk Adaa Dariag Ike vMt, NakaMae will meet Saath Kareaa PrraMual Chaa Dee-BwaaAP - 284 words
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742 1983-01-06 5 NYT EIGHT weeks after Spain's Socialists were voted into power, the country's 40-year-old Prime Minister, Felipe Gonzalez, and his equally youthful Cabinet are striving to develop a moderate, pragmatic image. That is especially true in their handling of Spain's deeply troubled economy. The SpanishNYT - 742 words
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457 1983-01-06 5 NYT WHILE recession has buffeted European business in general, Unilever, the giant British-Dutch consumer products company, seems to be holding to a balanced course by virtue of its sheer size and stable management. Frans van den Hoven, chairman of the company's Dutch arm, Unilever NV, said: "We'reNYT - 457 words
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Advertisement390 1983-01-06 4 Asia, at your finger tips... Other than speed reading, there is another way you can know a great deal more in much less time. The ASIA RESEARCH BULLETIN is a monthly information-packed report backed by in-depth and extensive research and over a decade of editorial expertise. We have extracted and390 words
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Advertisement23 1983-01-06 4 Pan Am To USA Daily At 8.15 am To San Francisco, Los Angeles And Beyond. 1" Pan Am.You C an"t Beat the Experience.23 words
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Advertisement359 1983-01-06 5 Computa'SL attracted 13,000 business onoorti mitii to miss CCMPUIA'B3? Computa '81 drew 120 exhibitors from 12 countries. There were 13,000 visitors 8,000 were trade visitors, of which 40% were from overseas. Computa '83 is the third international exhibition on computer and information processing technology, and it promises to be the359 words
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Article443 1983-01-06 6 TELETEXT sounds new and exciting though it has been around in the West and Japan for a decade or so. Rapid advances in electronics have since taken place and the systems in use today are far more sophisticated than would have been imagined possible when Teletext443 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1983-01-06 6 Anatole Kaletsky - Anatole Kaletsky profiles the Financial Times' Man of the Year Anatole Kaletsky FT FOR nearly a decade, the American political process has failed to produce a leader who could command the wholehearted respect of the rest of the western world. This has been a major,FT - 1,323 words
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Advertisement82 1983-01-06 6 k. l w A A i Available in I I S X/ < e o. 5 O The book records the travels of V.S. Naipaul in Iran, Pakistan, Malaysia and Indonesia, and investigates the starry-eyed barbarism of the Islamic revolution and tries to understand the fundamentalist zeal that has gripped82 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous807 1983-01-06 6 SINGAPORE 5 2.55 PM Opening folowed by Dynasty (Mandarin/r) 3.45 Hfch Grass Circus 4.15 The Paper Chase Kingsfietd's Daughter (r): Susan Fields is a young woman estranged from her husband. Hart falls for her, only to discover that she is the daughter of the much feared Professor Kingsfield. How is807 words
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Article, Illustration594 1983-01-06 7 METIN MUNIR - By METIN MUNIR FT "WE HAVE literally tonnes and tonnes of money to burn/' said one of the deputy governors of Turkey's central bonk. "Day after day bales of filthy banknotes are damped at oar doorstep. They come In lorries from nil over theFT - 594 words
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Article, Illustration929 1983-01-06 7 NYT THE news from Bethlehem Steel again confirms the obvious: the American steel industry must become more competitive in its home market if it expects to survive. Misguided efforts to protect archaic plants and inflated wage rates will only accelerate the industry's alreadyNYT - 929 words
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736 1983-01-06 7 JONATHAN CARR - By JONATHAN CARR FT "WHENEVER I feel afraid, I whistle a happy tune," runs the song in the old musical. It is an attitude which West German industrialists and businessmen, who traditionally tend to pessimism, are how moving towards. After a year of deepFT - 736 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous617 1983-01-06 7 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Cavalry charge, in sum? <«) 7 How the tiatn is cooked? (8) 8 They're sealed in silence (4) 10 Mitigates the wildness of a beast (6) 11 Incomplete publicity (6) 14 Like the day we got to go out! (3) 11 Leads around the valleys (5)617 words
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Advertisement194 1983-01-06 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain gSj with the American Express Card Wmm 11 you don t alreacj y have the Card > call *****33 for an application form" iSail IS#m J»«" -"T afresh Eastern-. Start the da r^eaTsSto^dav'. $12* P er 7 IO 10 Sfjc <sT>cf earned at 8.15194 words
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Advertisement218 1983-01-06 8 übertug @rill For lunch For dinner For a richly rewarding experience. Also I Ultc h M<mkl«»v ti >1 r ;i i.K >22 Mi 111 h,-tvk M.ir.j, ■l.lVrtni'SC Kl|st,lff« lilltf.'! S,»turd<iv >22 r »(l lit", m'iv. i'■ Spt'cul Sutid.iv, 1 .imik linjru h 52*1 00 10". scrv it > h.ir<j>' <'•218 words
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Advertisement257 1983-01-06 8 In the impersonal vastness of the Changi International Air]>ort is an elegant and sophisticated Continental restaurant and lounge bar. I lere you'll discover a serene and gracious refuge with suj)erl) Continental cuisine and impeccaMe service. Business I lours: 6.00 pm to 10.30 pm (restaurant) 3.00 pm to 11.00 pm (lounge257 words
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Advertisement236 1983-01-06 8 The Quest for Gourmet Adventurers U 51^ GOG At the Inn of Happiness. lYour search is over. The quest accomplished. Whatever you choose, it's bound to be memorable. A great place to be l>ec 23 Jan 16 At The Belvedere and Kashah Arming specially and |ust in time for ,^37~J236 words
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Advertisement127 1983-01-06 8 jHeball(on<M Not Just Another Continental Restaurant Amid splendid Victorian decor, dine on the choicest of meat, fowl and fish to the accompaniment of live entertainment. Prime Rib of Beef on the Silver Wagon Juicy Steaks from the U.S. Spanish-style Seafood Gratin de Crabes au Fro mage Hash <r all down127 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1200 1983-01-06 9 NEW YORK AN AFTERNOON rally in oil issues on Tuesday spread to the rest of the New York market and caused stock prices to close sharply higher. The Dow Jones industrial average was off about a point at midday but climbed steadily throughout the afternoon to finish1,200 words
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Article184 1983-01-06 9 JAN 04 c* fAMUM Aku Alcorn* Bank Nova BeoUa Ball Tol BP Can Ltd Brucui Cup Had LOt Can las Bk Can Pn Mg CuLoiHh CbN M Lk CnBUutQA Comlnco Cons Mitxnof Oankoa Dom Btorw Don Tar Dm Mlnaa PUeb Ntrk raiconondf* Coy Oonatar O t »M Lift Ot184 words
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Article177 1983-01-06 9 JAN 04 fn CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* BBNOcrvali ♦4 C8r (ThomjonCte PrmnckKe dca Pvtroles 1M 1MJ 11$ 10 Cndlt Poncter D# Pnnc* Hachctu (UbnUrW). 404 Tftt 11 Mirhlnn fci' 42.40 1 0J Mlchalln IB) Omnium PignM* M 741 123 JO unch 59 PhLnpT(N*0«m wo >1J Prtnwmpa 8 A lit J Howl177 words
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Article318 1983-01-06 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed steadier with January One RSS buyers quoted at 164.00 cents per kilo, up two cents from Tuesday night's close. Prices rose some 1.75 cents during morning trading supported by fresh buying interest, increased forward demand and Inro purchases of RSS One and318 words
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Article349 1983-01-06 9 RA8 prices In centa per kUo yesterday: Mnnm nKnB (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f o b. 1(3 50 1(4 SON Int 1 R.S.S. January 163 00 164.00 Int 1 R.S.S. February ***** 168 SO Int. 2 R.S.S. 1(3.25 164J5N UK/Coat 161 25 162.25N Int. 3349 words
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Article116 1983-01-06 9 NOON SSI K and SMR prica ym KA8 UT rnntn (Forward Mtk) B«r«ra Salter* 1S6 00 156. OON ***** 15Z.OON r#bru«r> SSR SSR SO M11LB (1-toa pallet) ll-ua pallet) 154 00 ISO 00 Jaaai 1 Mth) 156 OON *****N try SMRCV SMR L SMR6 SMR CP SMR116 words
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Article32 1983-01-06 9 Rubber: Jan 5 Singapore: January: 164.00 cents (op 2.00 cenia) Malaysia: January: 183.00 cents (up 2.50 cents) Tin: M 929.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offical offering: 170 tonnes (down 122 tonnes)32 words
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Article59 1983-01-06 9 THE STRAITS TIN priee In Penang yesterday remained steady at the ITA floor level of Ms2t.ls a kilo, dealers said. They noted continned strong support was evident at this low level from the buffer stock manager, who absorbed most of the lower turnover yesterday of 171 tonnes against59 words
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Article1168 1983-01-06 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were at midday between £25 and £11 a tonne below Tuesday's close in traded positions. Nearby prices ended a few sterling pounds above session lows as small selling kept prices under pressure in light volume, dealers said. Most traded March was last traded at1,168 words
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408 1983-01-06 9 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Community Commission is considering calling for a review of current commodity agreements between producers and consumers because of concern that they are failing to stabilise prices. A commission document proposing guidelines for a negotiating stance at the June meetingReuter - 408 words
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Article151 1983-01-06 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on lack of demand in moderate trading, dealers said. In Jan, south and central regions fell M 512.50 and Mf11.50 respectively to MJ807.50 per tonne while in Feb central lost MJIB to MJBI2. The refined market was quiet, with151 words
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Article196 1983-01-06 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CaMaa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,335; 32s 2,885. 40s 3,190 (per bale at 400 lbs). Piece pifc: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article327 1983-01-06 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third class 0.67, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.64. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.57.327 words
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Article173 1983-01-06 9 CHINESE Praise» Exekugc, rlirtsg prtoes per 1M kg yestotoy. Ctetnl «0: Bulk fob $97.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $110.00 sellers, new drum fob $114.00 tellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $56 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $365.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob173 words
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Advertisement55 1983-01-06 9 Where taste still matters. The elegant restaurant in the heart of the financial district serves cuisine franqa ise exclusively. For Luncheon, from 12 noon 'till 2.30 pm and for Dinner, from 7 pm 'till 11 pm. For Reservations, telephone *****66. On the sth Floor of The Octagon, i 105 Cecil55 words
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Advertisement73 1983-01-06 9 2 GOETHHNSTITUr SINGAPORE PRESENTS FILM FESTIVAL REINHARD HAUFF JANUARY 6-9,1983 JAN THUR GOETHE-INSTITUTE 6.45 p.m. AUDITORIUM 9.15 p.m. JAN FRI PREMIER THEATRE JAN SAT PREMIER THEATRE JAN SUN PREMIER THEATRE I*ll2 .mathias kneissl 6 45 p.m. THE BPUTALIZATTON OF FRANZ BLUM 9.15 p.m. PAULE PAULANDER 6 45pm THE MAIN ACTOR73 words
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2052 1983-01-06 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (1308 1358)2,052 words
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Article196 1983-01-06 10 SINGAPORE I'NIT TBI ST (Ma—«—' prices hrJul) The Commerce 2.84 2 98 The Savings Fund 1 fl 1 gj Spore Prof Fund 1.25 lil S pore Sec Fund 1» 2,00 S pare Invest Fund 1 01 1 06 S'pore Equity Fund 1.21 l.27xd OUMOND MOT STOKE (Managers' prims196 words
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Article3069 1983-01-06 10 ♦r Gr 1 Gr"« Net 1982 Last Div Div Yld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 360 154 0, 233 334 322 141 229 235 Acma 130 Alcom 132 Allied Choc 210 BAT 283 Bata 68 Ben3,069 words
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Article1678 1983-01-06 10 BID and otter price» officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of shares traded shown la brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INIMSTIUALM (1-128) Aleaa (1.535) (14) 1.5« (11) 1.55 (9) 1.53(1) 1.52 A1,678 words
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Article49 1983-01-06 10 BEN and Campaay Limited: EGM to be held in the Straits Room, 27th Floor, Ocean Building, CoIIyer Quay, Singapore 0104 on Jan 11 at 2.30pm. GlINNESS Malaysia Brr had: Nineteenth AGM to be held at Sungei Way Brewery, Petaling Jaya, Selangor on Jan 18 at 11 am.49 words
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Article874 1983-01-06 10 A LACK sf feilew-threagh sappart caaaed share prices I to finish sff-beat ea the Stagapere stock market yeaJ terday. Reflecting this, the reenter Strait» Times Mu- trial Mex eiseed 1.2 pelnt > efT at 712.9 after having gained aa eacearagtog 2.43 peints by the i«m break.874 words
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Article608 1983-01-06 10 TRADING was quiet on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, and except for a handful of selected counters, there was little interest. Reflecting this, total turnover dwindled to 2.68 million units valued at M 57.13 million against Tuesday's 3.01 million units worth 18.78 million.608 words
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Article, Illustration1596 1983-01-06 11 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE THE year 1982 was a difficult period for the Singapore economy. And the stock market, as a barometer of economic performance, was no exception. After share prices had plunged to a more than twoyear low on the Straits Times Industrial Index amidst1,596 words
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872 1983-01-06 11 NYT "FIASCO" seemed to be the most popular description of the UK government's public offering of 51 per cent of the shares in Britoil last November. Now, with more than a month of stock trading in the huge oil exploration company behind it, theNYT - 872 words
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Article206 1983-01-06 11 Reuter SONY Corp plans to issue about 30 billion yen of unsecured convertible bonds on the Japanese capital market in the March to May period of this year, securities sources said Sony officials were not available for comment on the report. The issue wouldReuter - 206 words
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619 1983-01-06 11 F" 1 Market Talk... k u COSTS and prices could both move in favour of Straits Times Pre— (IVJS) for the year ending Aug 31, says Laurence, Prust 4 Co in its latest Far East Weekly News. The London-based stockbroking firm expects STP to619 words
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Article387 1983-01-06 11 CWrat Ex Huh Date Tatalfer Tvtai t* P&ymeat Date CUme Payable the year Prevteai AIMChae 7* Jan 3 Jan 9 Jan 18 7* 7* MM ion i Jan 7 Jan 19 Jan 26 10* 17* 5*1 Dec 13 Dec 23 Jan 17 5* 20* Hrrtm<rr 5*1 Jan 10387 words
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Article128 1983-01-06 11 Cwpeey PartteaUn Ex DMe Bub Close HM| LMM Fla Proposed bonus issue of 7 for 10 NYA NYA Proposed rights issue of 7 for 10 NY A NYA $1.80 per share NYA NYA NGIIM Proposed rights issue of 4 for 5 fe 11.00 per share NYA NYA Proposed128 words
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Article416 1983-01-06 11 PRICES IN Sydney yesterday closed firmer with speculative gold mining shares and high yielding market leaders attracting local and overseas investors, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index closed 8.3 points up at 496.2. The all industrials rose 9.8 points to 633.7 and the all resources 7.1 points to 385.3. Market416 words
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Article190 1983-01-06 11 HONGKONG PRICES IN Hongkong yesterday closed steadier compared with Tuesday's levels but trading was thin and featurless. The Hang Seng index rose 8.36 points to close the half-day session at 769.97. Prices opened higher in line with Wall Street but investors showed little interest in the market.190 words
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Article432 1983-01-06 11 THE TOKYO stock market average yesterday rose 44.75 to end the day at a record 8,066.15 in active trading in response to the yen's firmness and growing expectations of a cut soon in the official Japanese discount rate, dealers said. The previous record of 8,026.99432 words
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Article119 1983-01-06 11 PRICES IN Bangkok yesterday declined in sluggish trading, dealers said. JAM OB Baliu Aokhaa Thai AMa ribr» Bangkok Bank ISO ■ui Of Ayudhaya ud ir ■teu Uuo uncb •a Bart) Juckar Cbaroonc Thai arm m unch PlTWUMM rim Trust rimulT I MLB unch Industrial rtnanCaHnrp Jalapratlian Cianut Maboonkhrooa MataJ119 words
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Article116 1983-01-06 11 SHARE prices in Manila yesterday closed mixed on a reduced turnover of 2.74 million pesos compared with 4.80 million on Tuesday, dealers said. AacVo PhU 0 MB unr h Apex Mining B Mil AUuCon B njo unc unt b h 001 ill] 1 -SO I -0 001 J B«nfu«i116 words
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Advertisement94 1983-01-06 11 A local stockbroking firm has a vacancy for the post of: RESEARCH ANALYST Analytical skill, proficiency in report writing and a good understanding of economics and market conditions are the qualities which the candidate should possess. Experience in a similar or related field, although not necessary, is useful. The successful94 words
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388 1983-01-06 12 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM SHAREHOLDERS W City Devetopmeate have approved the company's proposal to 3 «lre two properties, one at Amber Road the other along Upper Baklt Tlmah Road, for a total of $117.1 f million. They also voted yesterday at an EGM to have388 words
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Article147 1983-01-06 12 Rises Indices M Cement 570 1S Gleaealy 212 13 Jan 4 Jan 5 C Sugars H Leong Fin 1010 785 482 10 10 8 BT Indicator: *****5 *****5 F E Levingaton MBF Hldg* ST Industrials: 712.49 712.29 440 8 ST Finance: 1718.95 1721.10 Public Bask 422 8 ST Hotels:147 words
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Article, Illustration176 1983-01-06 12 Rises Timah Langat 810 10 Ulu Benut 474 8 MBF 484 8 Consplant 204 6 Haw Par 257 6 Wilkinson 302 +6 Gen ting 348 6 Jacks Int'l 406 6 Textile Corp 225 5 PMC 515 5 Straits Trading 570 5 Malayan Cement 620 5 Falls Gopeng Con176 words
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Article51 1983-01-06 12 FINANCIAL TIMES Wednesday 769.97 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 761.61 Tuesday 598.9 Monday Closed Week Ago 776.22 AUSTRALIAN Week Ago Closed INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE Wednesday 633.7 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday .623.6 Week Ago 619.2 Tuesday 1046.06 Monday 1027.04 ALL ORDINARIES Week Ago 1068.87 496 2 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday Week Ago 487.8 48551 words
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318 1983-01-06 12 THE Hwg Leeag greap ii Malaysia will be taklag a skat at the $27 tnilliea forklift market wttk Its takeover af tke Mitsubishi keavy equipment fraaeklse tram Hargtll (M) Sda Bhd. Haag Leeag kaa set ap a new sabaidlary, H«ag Leaag Equipment Sda318 words
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575 1983-01-06 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - Companies Editor: Mara Sabnani By NAJEEB JARHOM YEO Hiap Seng Ltd has reported a 13.9 per cent increase in group pre-tax profit to $13.09 million for the year ended Sep 30, 1982, as against $11.5 million previously. Its performance would have been better575 words
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516 1983-01-06 12 BEDFORD Plantation Bhd has announced proposals to sub-divide its ordinary shares of par value MJI each into two new shares of 50 cents each. In a circular to shareholders outlining the sharesplit and its proposed acquisition of Hampstead Corporation Sdn Bhd, Bedford says that516 words
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Article862 1983-01-06 12 THE market opened higher in moderate trading yesterday in reaction to Tuesday night's sharp gains on Wall Street and on expectations of a possible US discount rate cut this month, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was 11 points up at 609.9. Leaders were marked up862 words
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Article158 1983-01-06 12 UNITED Estate Projects Bhd (UEP) has bought additional shares in Stargrip (M) Sdn Bhd to raise its stake from just below 50 per cent to 70 per cent. The company announced that it had agreed to buy 125,000 shares of Msl each in Stargrip,158 words
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809 1983-01-06 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew AT LEAST two vital facts must be borne in mind before a company decides to go into the beer making business. It has to consider, firstly, the limited domestic market and, secondly, the export potential inBy Hock Lock Siew - 809 words
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Article30 1983-01-06 12 for EBagapwr Faetary Devekpnctt's $75 million guaranteed floating rate notes due 1966 has been fixed at 8.5 per cent for the period Jan 4 to April 4.30 words
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Article30 1983-01-06 12 has announced that Buyea hiiMiisi Bart's US$2O million 9 per cent unsecured bonds due 1982 will be removed from its official list at 10am today.30 words
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Advertisement38 1983-01-06 12 OA SYSTEMS r v-• &*r 0 +--J& CREDIBILITY •QUALITY §3 RELIABILITY PERFORMANCE EXPERTISE TRAINING SUPPORT r The Solutions-Approach Towards The Automated Office g SEE HOY CHAN GROUP Singapore tel *****62/4 K L tel 03-*****0 OA Penang tel 04-*****938 words
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Advertisement71 1983-01-06 12 t f "INSURANCE? THOMAS-ROBERT, of course! They're the experts you should talk to. Extremely professional in their approach, and incredibly efficient in handling difficult claims. Can't think of anyone else better, really. Can you?" THOMAS-ROBERT INSURANCE BROKERS PTE. LTD. THOMAS ROBERT ALWAYS ONE STEP AHEAD 2508.25 th Floor, International Plaza,71 words
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Miscellaneous53 1983-01-06 12 OUTLOOK for today: Showers in some areas in the afternoon. Report for 21 Mors prter UUpmnJuS at the alrpcrt: Maximum temperature 31.8 Associated humidity gi Minimum temperature 23.7 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 9 25 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 3.6 Total rainy days for53 words
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265 1983-01-06 13 CHINA'S biggest port on the south coast is to send staff to the US port of Baltimore to learn the latest computer techniques on port operations. The port of Huangpu is expected to experience a major increase in business activity and the authorities265 words
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Article, Illustration485 1983-01-06 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM PACIFIC International Lines has acquired two vessels from the secondhand market. The two vessels are the Spain Maru and the France Maru, both 1967built general cargo ships previously owned by Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha of Japan. The 14,154 dwt Spain485 words
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Article97 1983-01-06 13 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC) governments have extended rules allowing state aid for shipbuilders until December 1984 because of the continuing world recession in the industry, officials said. European shipyards still face severe difficulties in spite of deep cutbacks in the EEC's shipbuilding capacity overReuter - 97 words
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Article79 1983-01-06 13 Reuter THE London tanker brokers' panel announced further monthly average world tanker freight rate assessments over the period Nov 16 to Dec 15 with the previous period Oct 16 to Nov 15 in brackets. General purpose worldscale 175 (178.2), medium range 136.5 (131.9), large range one 75.3Reuter - 79 words
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Article720 1983-01-06 13 SMppian Um Page CM AIM vm 1 Ahrenkiel Uiwr VI 3 Ail trans vn 4 Alpac VI 5 An Lara Shpg X S APC Line IV 4 APL in 4 5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant VI 4 AustasU Line V i Australian Coat720 words
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1797 1983-01-06 14 YEAR OF DESTRUCTION FOR LARGE TANKERS Lloyds List PRICES of secondhand tonnage have fallen on average 40 per cent since the beginning of the year, but the number of 1962 transactions is probably 15 per cent higher than last year. At the sameLloyds List - 1,797 words
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Article1763 1983-01-06 14 ALL sectors of the freight market were very quiet on Tuesday following the New Year holiday, shlpbrokers said. Rates for grain chartering appeared fairly steady with two cargoes being covered from the US Gulf to West Mexico at U5516.50, a gain of 50 cents on late December business.1,763 words
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Article316 1983-01-06 15 AP FIFTEEN British seamen were stranded on Tuesday after they walked off their ship to protest the dismissal of its chief cook. A spokesman for the group, Eric Tudball of -Wibeliscombe, said the merchant vessel La Costa set sail without them for another Philippine portAP - 316 words
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486 1983-01-06 15 THE Philippines' National Development Co (NDC) will probably guarantee only a portion of the financing requirements of the proposed shipbuilding project of the Philippine Dockyard Corp (PDC) involving the construction of 10 10,000-dwt bulk carriers. This was the opinion of a486 words
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Article, Illustration479 1983-01-06 15 A CALL for banks and government agencies to increase ship loan repayment periods from eight to at least 12 years has come from shipping financier Mr Paul Slater, now running a new Bermuda-based venture. Speaking to an audience of bulk shipowners479 words
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Article213 1983-01-06 15 MEXICAN Line (Transportacion Maritime Mexicana SA) has Inaugurated a liner service between the US west coast and the Far East with the Bibi. The vessel is the first of five, 820 TEU capacity ship 6 to be deployed by Mexican Line on the route. The service213 words
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6784 1983-01-06 20 SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of6,784 words
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Article661 1983-01-06 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns for LCL Carsro FCL Movement Schedule Location Sea Fortune Bolan Mercator Jebel All P Mckinley Maersk Tempo Family Ace A Plutus Majapahlt Or Maru Maersk Mango SS Bridge K Kanevsky Jenwel Tam661 words
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Article1807 1983-01-06 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic CnMmt Continental Fwden (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFKA Slappow Shipping Corporation (S), Jamba tan Merah (PK) R Jumabhoy A Son (PN) 41r»-EuMti Uh Tranagroup Pte Ltd (S). Ahrenklel Umt Servto Kim Shpg (S).1,807 words
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Article664 1983-01-06 22 AFP EXTREMELY quiet trading conditions prevailed on the freight markets over the year-end hoiidays, with the tone generally steady and rates moving only slightly either way. However, several large grain cargoes were fixed out of the US Gulf, mostly t<i Europe but also to J*pan and the Mediterranean.AFP - 664 words
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Article597 1983-01-06 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES rr Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES lr Barents Sea 44 Y Fung alongside 6.1.83/1500 Bunga Tanjong 8/9 Leo alongside 6.1.83/1800 *1i Hanoi 01 38 NAPL alongside 6.1.83/2300 Kota Singapura 10/11 PIL alongside 6.1.83/1500 Kusu Island 6/7 S'pore Shpg alongside 6.1.83/0600 •J SA597 words
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Article209 1983-01-06 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (PAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container209 words
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Advertisement240 1983-01-06 13 HSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAGi ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Load** tor i'~7i Bahrain (19/1). lubarf (21/1). Dammam (23/1). Kuwait (25/1) Doha (27/1). Dubai (29/1) Abu Dhabi (31/1) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Fa 1/117W MB La VI 1900 MB BA&ZAN V 27 3 fBEI All V?? ADWHYAH V.26 4/2 M.240 words
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Advertisement873 1983-01-06 13 <$>cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents I I J UNIPACIFIC TRANS I TRADING A6EMCY PTL LTD Tel *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS SaM 11/1 11/1 25-28/1 31/1-1/2873 words
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Advertisement280 1983-01-06 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 9/1 10/1 16/1 17/1 23/1 24/1 30/1 31/1 no. Goto*. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp l.Hawe, Basle. (JR. 3) Bremen en. Aarhus. Capenfracen. HetswAt 4) Malmo. Stockholm. Oslo Europe carp lor feeder na S pore *Mso (fcrect car|o tor Spore I Banfkot itact PERRRSC P Ketone tor Mir280 words
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Advertisement346 1983-01-06 14 Y.S. LINE yAm ashit a-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South WMt Pacific North Woot rnrnm m u/u on mn> n. jut vcr Atlantic/Canada iMNrm a rm Varrazaaa 21/2 U/14 OM 2/2 V 2 TON IM UM H/2 11/2 23/2 MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES tePyuv Asia Line, ltd. AGENTS: SUNSHIP346 words
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Advertisement510 1983-01-06 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCC Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINE RSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT u/i 11/1 ivi a/i a/i a/i nn mn it/1 12/1 a/i a/2 21/2 a/2 M/ 3 a/1 12/2 IV3 STRAITS SHAPING Singapore to Sebeh, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok r*s u* a/i a/i m/ 2 «n510 words
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Advertisement401 1983-01-06 16 evergreen line ™R EAST/EI#OPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa ia CARGO FOR: \zz~2i R a i£»'2U£f 1 14/1 4/1 'Vi m W7 n'/l tm *»jctro ta/rg fayTa aj2 swoon, kuh ■on ;iv^j EUROPE/FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE Fll KM MM UN PU SCP CMrUyal 17/12 11/12 21/12 22/12 24/12 IS/I 14/1 CwS*.401 words
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Advertisement194 1983-01-06 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE pjklmc rows MiiD sural SNOB MM Pit LIB ia m im/7 i aim MBW oorwr KL 222M52/1 JtuiMi usrmavffKMM TQ *****4/4 M TV [ku« unuhmimmi**-irn/i/7»i m wutm mk 4 nmran iia ?*C7»3«C372S KYOWA LINE «M ft ra TAIYO MARINE194 words
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Advertisement324 1983-01-06 17 r k Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER to med/uk/ncacan SERVICE APOOOKSa i star at WEOI k Pari kud it/1 «mi3/i mm mi mam zi/i i si* w mm in r mm 10/2 1 <1 s !>' y C3C til Wl I 1 K m U >! I |C >324 words
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Advertisement603 1983-01-06 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPOtE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 13 Jon 9 Fab 11 Feb 15 Fab MEADOWBANK 1 Fab 25 Fab 27 Fab 3 Mar IVYBANK 26 Mar 21 Apr 23 Apr 27 Apr Lukes/o Linos U.S. GULF DRECT SERVICE NMEU. LTKES SU SU603 words
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Miscellaneous143 1983-01-06 22 •3 771 Regional Weather v N Va A r. C its* Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunder Horn i Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain V-/ Cloudy Sky Wave hei^t Snrfaee winds are Indicated by irrm143 words
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