The Business Times, 1 March 1983
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Title Section11 1983-03-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, MARCH 1, IKS 60 CENTS11 words
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371 1983-03-01 1 MOSCOW Narodny Bank is suing the directors of two trading companies for repayment of credit facilities amounting to more than $17 million given to the companies till late 1976. The bank had in 1977 successfully applied to the High Court to have the371 words
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255 1983-03-01 1 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has joined the growing list of hanks in computing interest rates on a daily basis. HSBC will take advantage of the recent relaxation by the Association of Banks in Singapore to allow interest to be credited monthly255 words
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764 1983-03-01 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE Singapore economy grew by only 6.3 per cent last year, its weakest performance since 1975 when it had the lowest post-independence growth rate. And worse is to come, warns the latest Economic Survey of Singapore.764 words
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441 1983-03-01 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN CASH sales of Singapore petroleum products to Indonesia will stop today. This means Pertamina, the Indonesian national oil company, will not buy any more products from Singapore until both sides agree on conditions under the new Indonesian counter441 words
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Article138 1983-03-01 1 TRADING on the Singapore rubber exchange was fairly active yesterday, although closing prices were down about 6.5 cents a kg compared with Friday's closing. The market opened at about the same level as Friday's closing and moved up slightly on speculative buying. Buyers quoted 1 RSS for138 words
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Article58 1983-03-01 1 Reuter THE controlling shareholders of Carri&n Holdings Ltd have placed about HK$25O million in escrow with a bank in Hongkong, a statement from its subsidiary Carrian Investments Ltd said. The sum will be available to the Carrian group on condition it reaches a satisfactory debt restructuring agreement withReuter - 58 words
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Article60 1983-03-01 1 Reuter POWER stations, oil refineries, shops and businesses in Assam were closed in a 24-hour protest strike by workers and students demanding the eviction of large numbers of immigrants from Assam. The whole state was without electricity, two of the state's three oil refineries were closed forReuter - 60 words
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Article69 1983-03-01 1 Reuter CHINA will continue to use foreign capital in the form of loans and direct investment for its economic development, Foreign Economic Relations and Trade Minister Chen Muhua said. Mrs Chen, who is on an 11-day visit to Japan, said China had already medium- and long-term loans fromReuter - 69 words
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Article90 1983-03-01 1 Reuter BANKS of the Spanish nationalised holding group Rumasa reopened after a government-imposed fourday shutdown with no immediate reports of a run on deposits, banking sources said. Spanish Economy Minister Miguel Boyer said the government would guarantee all deposits when he explained the takeover last Thursday. NoticesReuter - 90 words
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Article77 1983-03-01 1 AFP INDIA yesterday readied a tight security web, including crack border commandos and thousands of plain clothes guards, for the seventh non-aligned summit that begins today in New Delhi with preparatory talks among senior officials from the movement s 97 members. Some 500 officials will spend two daysAFP - 77 words
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Article86 1983-03-01 1 SUMITOMO Chemical Oo Ltd mid It will pay no dividend (or the business year ended last Dec 31, after paying three yen in 19U, because of its poor husine» performance. The Japanese chemical firm said it expects its recurrent profit for the year ending next Dec 31 to86 words
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Article74 1983-03-01 1 AFP JAPAN'S exports of passenger cars, trucks and buses in January marked the first year-to-year rise in 18 months, totalling 471,890 units, up 4.1 per cent from a year ago. The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association said the total broke down to 333,279 passenger cars, up 7.2 per cent;AFP - 74 words
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338 1983-03-01 1 AFP MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamed yesterday urged European industrialists to use their influence to halt Inward looking protectionist policies which had already reached a dangerous point. Free trade remained the Ideal policy for the Interdependent work! butAFP - 338 words
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Article231 1983-03-01 1 GOLD prices natlwii Mi piaage ea the trr market yesterday, fillip bctow the UBMM aut at •ae stage mt the vetottte trading. Prompt prices reached the day's lew mt VStttt/ vasm a tray met ta the after aim. Dealers said there «as a n*y wide231 words
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Advertisement211 1983-03-01 1 *-._:$(!%,)&-\&[''>["'${!];@(^_ MORE foreign banks are now interested in using the Singapore dollar floating rate certificate erf deposit market as a means of raising funds Page i LOWER oil exports and falling prices are prompting producing countries in the Middle East to pull money out of Western markets Page 4 THREE211 words
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Advertisement55 1983-03-01 1 Competitive freight rates Regular container services Fast transit B/L insured with the Through Transport Mutual Insurance Association, the Protection and Indemnity Club for the world leading Container Services. FOR RATES BOOKING CALL MAY JUAN SANDY CHIN YEO ENG LENG FRATA SHIPPING PT€. LTD. 09-01, 9 Storey, World Trad* Centre Maritime55 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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525 1983-03-01 2 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI MORE FOREIGN banks are now interested in using the Singapore dollar floating rate certificate of deposit market as a means of raising funds. The market has, so far, not lived up to expectations that there would be a flood of525 words
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Article158 1983-03-01 2 THE Singapore branch of Sanwa Bank will be issuing US$2O million worth of floating rate certificates of deposit in the Asian dollar market. First Chicago Asia Merchant Bank will be the lead manager while Sanwa International Finance will be participating as co-man-ager. Payment on the certificates is158 words
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262 1983-03-01 2 Reuter THE recent default action against Banco Industrial de Venezuela is unlikely to cause major banks to invoke cross-default clauses on other loans to the bank or to Venezuelan government agencies, banking sources said. European Ranking Co is suing the state-owned bank for repayment ofReuter - 262 words
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145 1983-03-01 2 TWO Eurocurrency loans for Air Lanka and Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India were signed here yesterday. The US$25.B million syndicated loan to Air Lanka carries the guarantee of the Sri Lankan government. Proceeds will be used to buy a LIOU Tristar145 words
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284 1983-03-01 2 POSTPONEMENT of a Japanese Swiss franc bond scheduled for private placement this week highlights problems caused for the Swiss capital market by a rush of issues from Japanese borrowers, bankers said in Zurich. A 50 million franc straight note issue planned by Tokyu284 words
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Article460 1983-03-01 2 THE US dollar closed firmer against major currencies on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 2.0630/50 and was traded quietly until the Monetary Authority of Singapore intervened by buying US dollars and injecting local dollars into the system. The460 words
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Article151 1983-03-01 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 235.56 yen in quiet trading after opening at 235.10. This was above the 234.80/235.00 finish in New York and the 235.35 close in Tokyo last Friday. Trading volume was a light 11.01 billion. The dollar ruled firm throughout the day,151 words
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Article23 1983-03-01 2 THE average rate ai which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.4 2 per cent.23 words
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Article181 1983-03-01 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Feb 28: V8 OolUn(Spol) Offer B>d 7 days 813/10 811/18 1 month 8*i 8H 2 months 813/18 811/18 3 months 8H 8* 8 months 9 8 9 months 95/18 9 3/18 12 months 9H »v. DM 1 month 3 months181 words
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Article42 1983-03-01 2 RANGE at price* ottered by discount houses as Feb 28: Overnight 1'. Call deposits: 3W Clssisi fcjis* 3-month S*UiM Treasury bills 3** 215/lfl 3-month Bank bills 7* 7 3 months CD n 0 months CD 7* 7 Source: National Discount Co42 words
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Article46 1983-03-01 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US -1.5240/« Can —1.8657/84 Cross -1.2262/65 D Mk 3.6820/60 DF1 4.0710/45 S Fr 3.1065/1110 B FY coo 72.47/59 F FY —10.4410/525 Lit 2127.30/2130.25 Yen 359.00/70 D Kr 13.0935 1070 N Kr -10.8400/520 S Kr —*****0/275 Aw sch 25.87/90 Port —140.00/142.45 Spain -199.00/3046 words
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Article550 1983-03-01 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore closed sharply lower in active but nervous trading yesterday. Trading was suspended for an hour yesterday morning between 10 and 11am as prices opened US$25 limitdown across the board, reflecting the metal's sharp fall in New York on Friday. The market fell further upon resumption550 words
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Article37 1983-03-01 2 M Ttan New York 12.50B 13.36B USOS 13.43S Zurich 1330B 13.C5B 13.40S 13.75S Mm M Singapore 11.30B 13.40B 11 CDS 13 JOS Closing price* in US dollars a troy ouno e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore37 words
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Article87 1983-03-01 2 THE US dollar yesterday strengthened against other major currencies mainly due to the sharp falling in the gold price. Dealers said trading was fairly active but would have been quiet but for the drop in the bullion price. Lower oil prices and the expected consequence of reducing inflation was87 words
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OVERSEAS
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520 1983-03-01 4 Agencies PRESIDENT Reagan is studying the possibility of replacing Middle East peace negotiator Philip Habib with former secretary of state Henry Kissinger or former president Jimmy Carter. Newsweek, in New York yesterday, said Reagan may also call a summit mfeeting with IsraeliAgencies - 520 words
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185 1983-03-01 4 Reuter THE secretary general of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LPD), Susumu Nikaido, has pledged he will persuade the government to make tax cuts on a considerable scale in fiscal 1983, beginning on April 1, parliamentary sources said. He gave the pledge at aReuter - 185 words
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758 1983-03-01 4 NYT LOWER oil exports and falling prices are prompting producing countries in the Middle East to begin to pull money out of western securities markets and banks. Tracing such international capital movements, many of which are not officially recorded, is inherentlyNYT - 758 words
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710 1983-03-01 4 Reuter THAILAND'S headlong dash (or energy self-sufficiency is being slowed by failing oil prices and unexpected hitches. Plans to exploit the country's natural resources have been delayed as the government a Bar bbc b the prospect of spending US$4.3 billion on producing energy whichReuter - 710 words
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423 1983-03-01 4 Reuter THE West German election campaign, accompanied by an unprecedented volume of comment and opinion from the two superpowers, has moved into its final week with the outcome still uncertain. Opinion polls suggest that when more than 40 million voters go to theReuter - 423 words
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735 1983-03-01 4 Reuter SOUTH Africa has a money problem there is too much of it In the economy. While the government is happier for foreigners to invest in the country rather than stay away, their eagerness to channel funds into shares of gold andReuter - 735 words
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272 1983-03-01 4 SPANISH Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez has reassured bankers that the 18 hanks of the expropriated Rumasa group will be turned back to the private sector after an overhaul of their operations. Private Banks Association president Rafael Termes said after a meeting272 words
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374 1983-03-01 4 Reuter A LONG dispute between the United States and China over textile trade could seriously hurt sales of American farm products to the Chinese market. US Agriculture Secretary John Block yesterday told a meeting of the nation's governors in Washington that aReuter - 374 words
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170 1983-03-01 4 Reuter JAPAN'S overall balance of payments swung to a U552.22 billion deficit in January from a 1236 million December surplus and compared with a 12.67 billion deficit a year earlier, the finance ministry said. The current account balance swung to a $1.44 billion deficitReuter - 170 words
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Article747 1983-03-01 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From CAL CB41 0220 TPE PAA PA005 0245 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP MAS MH811 lOtt PEN GIA GA960 1100 HLP747 words
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467 1983-03-01 5 Reuter THE Australian Labour Party is not expected to formally devalue the Australian dollar if it wins Saturday's national election, foreign exchange dealers said. But the possibility that it might will continue to prompt investors to< withdraw funds until the position becomes dear.Reuter - 467 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article374 1983-03-01 5 Agencies ZIMBABWE Premier Robert Mugabe's troops are alleged to have killed as many as 3,000 civilians over the last few weeks in the tribal hunk which form a power base far opposition leader Joshua Nkomo. The government has denied the claims as vastly exaggerated, but is underAgencies - 374 words
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654 1983-03-01 5 Reuter OPEC yesterday entered the most critical week in its 23year history as oil ministers try to sgree on a modest price cut or face a pricing war which the rich Gulf states said they will win. United Arab Emirates OilReuter - 654 words
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314 1983-03-01 5 TOURISM, Sri Lanka's biggest success story in recent times, has begun to feel the pinch of recession in the The government launched its drive to attract tourists 17 years ago to earn muchneeded foreign exchange and create new Jobs. The fledgling Industry314 words
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721 1983-03-01 5 Agencies THREE key AflMriou policymaker» have expreaaed ——1 about the short-term «direction of the US economy, interest rates and unemployment, but each has warned that serious obstacles could threaten a ntabled recoveiy. Treasury Secretary Donald Regan predicted that US interest rates could (all aAgencies - 721 words
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412 1983-03-01 5 Reuter WEST German Kmonmics Minister Otto f smbsdorff «id the West Qermu sad US roeomlei are both on the upturn after passing the kwost point of the prsssnt rsrnsslnn Speaking the opening of the Frankfort "f* 4 Pair, said falling ailReuter - 412 words
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Advertisement84 1983-03-01 4 ■•I a Dine Sichuan (loldpii lIMMMILY Singapore's first Sichuan restaurant still rates the best among gourmets. An excellent selection of Sichuan cuisine is matched by our superb service. Phone *****31 ext 136/144 for reservation. 2nd floor, Hotel Equatorial The grandeur of Golden Phoenix restaurant extends itself within the spacious, impressive84 words
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Advertisement172 1983-03-01 5 <: .>■ i V<< V•4 .'-^Piil r TV -w P #1 «w "v <\\ s* 'M V? f 5t J. 1 I »kt J# I L n ft 4 G y y Strategic Location Strategically situated on a prime industrial site. Good transport network with Pan Island Expressway to provide172 words
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Advertisement231 1983-03-01 6 An adventure of endless possibilities awaits you at NEC Bit-INN Singapore. NEC Bit-INN SINGAPORE A new software products centre that promises untold rewards to th < )se who desire a foretaste of the future. Of how to cope with it. Now. Discover a wide range of softw are packages. For231 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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382 1983-03-01 7 THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board will have two commercial Institutes under its wing by 1985, each with a student body of 2,000. The first Institute, the National Institute of Commerce, was opened yesterday by the VTTB and Mlnlster-in-charge, Dr Tay Eng382 words
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138 1983-03-01 7 MR LAI Park On has left his post as vice-president of Mitsubishi Singapore Heavy Industries to take up a Job at Sembawang Holdings. He assumes the newly created post of director of corporate planning at Sembawang Holdings today. In an interview with Business Times,138 words
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312 1983-03-01 7 THE reduction in shipbuilding mud repair activities last year may persist well Into 1984, said Mr Lai Park On, president of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairer*. Mr Lai estimated a SO per cent reduction in the boriness of local yards312 words
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Article455 1983-03-01 7 BEHHNABB AND COURSES March 1-2: How to Conduct an Attitude Survey, Cairnhffl Community Centre, NPB March 1-5 (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays): SIC for Shiprepair Managers, Cuppage Centre, NPB March 1-14: Section Leader Course, Cuppage Centre, NPB March 1-14: Section Leader Course, YMCA, NPB March 1-22 (Tuesdays and Thursdays):455 words
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308 1983-03-01 7 EVERY bonded doctor in the government service can be assured of a Job during the full period of his or her bond, the Ministry of Health said yesterday. "At this moment, we have sufficient posts in the Ministry of Health to absorb308 words
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361 1983-03-01 7 THE Singapore Contractors Association has urged its members to participate actively in its election on Thursday. "Abstention is consent," it told its members in the latest issue of its newsletter, The Contractor. SCAL, the newsletter reported, has gained recognition from both the public361 words
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225 1983-03-01 7 THE invitation for tenders (or the first two civil contracts of the mass rapid transit project has been delayed because of overwhelming response to the pre-quallfication exercise. The spokesman (or the Ministry of Communications said the results of the prequalification of contractors for all the225 words
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326 1983-03-01 7 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE Singapore Society of Accountants has found its deputy technical director after a two-month search. She is Miss Lorena Tan, a British-trained chartered accountant and former freelance journalist and publishing executive. Miss Tan, 38, now an audit supervisor with an326 words
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266 1983-03-01 7 EIGHT Singapore companies are participating in the Nepcon West Show, a threeday international electronics and electrical exhibition which opens today at Anaheim, California. The companies are promoting a wide range of Singapore-made electronics and electrical goods at a national stand put up by266 words
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Article278 1983-03-01 7 BROKEN concrete slabs as much as over 200 lorry loads are free for the taking at Tampines. White Industries, an Australian company building prefabricated fiats for the Housing and Development Board, is offering the concrete pieces free of charge to anyone who can find some278 words
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460 1983-03-01 7 IT WOULD be a mistake for the European Economic Community to harbour industries which are no longer suitable for them. Instead, they will have to use their "technological supremacy" to adjust themselves upwards and transfer less suitable industries to places like Asean460 words
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Article103 1983-03-01 7 THE Government has gazetted three large plots of lawrf measuring more than 27,000 square metres for acquisition soon. Two plots will be acquired by the Housing A Development Board. The third is to be acquired by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. The HDB plans to103 words
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192 1983-03-01 7 SINGAPORE registered a trade deficit of *1.68 billion in the first month of the year, a slight narrowing from the record *1.82 billion deficit recorded in January 1962. This was mainly due to an increase in exports, while imports remained at roughly the same192 words
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Advertisement62 1983-03-01 7 11 FIELDCREST MILLS INTERNATIONAL, Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of J. L. MORISON, SONS JONES PTE. LTD. as our sole agent and distributor in Singapore for Fieldcrest and St. Marys bed and bath fashions. We look forward to introducing them to our customers during the American Home Textile62 words
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Advertisement29 1983-03-01 7 Hongkongßank paw Daily Interest on all Savings Accounts Interest credited monthly at the current rate. T% per annum. Hongkongßank I be Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Professionals with money.29 words
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Article469 1983-03-01 8 THE MOST serious problem facing Singapore is graphically demonstrated in the latest Economic Survey. The problem is not that the statistics are bad although they are but almost the opposite; that they look comparatively good. By any comparative measure and in every area we are doing469 words
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Article, Illustration940 1983-03-01 8 MARK MEREDITH - By MARK MEREDITH FT SCOTLAND takes knocks to its whisky industry very hard and Distillers' cutbacks announced in the middle of last month have hurt badly. Not only is Scotch deeply embodied in the national character, it is an important source of employment in ScotlandFT - 940 words
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Advertisement442 1983-03-01 8 B PROHT HHM JIRTIUIIHI g Australian Trading News is one of the most widely circulated trade magazines in the world. It is published on a regional basis, in 10 languages, and distributed in more than a hundred countries. The Asia/Pacific edition of the ATN published by the Office of the442 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous643 1983-03-01 8 a a j j CRYPTIC PUZZLE 3 Arrow shot down a mine? (5) I Like money due when dad gets a toy out (2, 3) 10 They're mMr when Swiss (5) U Grand mb» tar a girl (1) 12 The aymph Diana became? (5) 13 Prepare to overtake aad (fcaw643 words
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Miscellaneous729 1983-03-01 8 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Op win Wbwed by Engima (Mandarin/r): Hongkong rags-to-riches drama about an unknown woman who reaches out for the stars. 4.25 Beauty and the Beast (Puppet show) 4.45 Aftemeen Matinee An Elephant Caled Stowty 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Mart Moniosah (Malay cookery lessons): This week 's menu729 words
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Article666 1983-03-01 9 Singapore's economic performance in 1982: A survey. By Lee Yoke Meng FOB u «pen ewiimy, Singapore's dismal perfermaace last year was to be expected. It had been coming for same time, though the Intact sf the werid recession began to be felt hefre only from666 words
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Article, Illustration622 1983-03-01 9 ALTHOUGH Singapore stands ahead of many other countries around the world, it has yet to feel the full impact of the recession which is already deeply entrenched elsewhere. The 6.3 per cent real rate of increase in the local Gross Domestic Product is therefore622 words
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800 1983-03-01 9 DIVERSIFICATION will soon be a key word in the manufacturing industry if the current slack in overseas demand continues. Output of all the major industries in Singapore either slowed down or declined last year. The worst hit were the lower-value added industries800 words
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318 1983-03-01 9 THE nrnwlag ef interest rate differentials especially between Singapore and the US was a ma jar factor far the farther gain in capital iaftows to the eautry. Inclasive ef shart term fnnds, there was a balance af $4.8 Hilton ef capital aha—Mai lata Btngapare last318 words
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Article1423 1983-03-01 9 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM THE six per cent real growth in Singapore's external trade was due mainly to imports as exports practically stood still. Imports rose three per cent to 160 billion while exports, bolstered by reexport trade, inched 0.4 per cent to $44 billion. The near1,423 words
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Advertisement794 1983-03-01 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain H with the American Express" Card HI. If you don't already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" nl H" CafeVhndS Singapore's latest to good food and cosy surroundings. Special servings are set for breakfasts, luncheons, dinners and late night snacks a794 words
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Advertisement206 1983-03-01 10 LOUES A HEARTY EATER American short orders, Continental breakfasts A local favourites Have a bite, a cup of coffee or a full appetizing meal dished out with impeccable service. Nonya Laksa, Tahu Goreng, Gado Gado, Mee Siam A an assortment of spicy curries are just some of the delicious dishes206 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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415 1983-03-01 11 HONGKONG THE STOCK market yesterday fell sharply, mainly reflecting the heavy fall in the gold market. The Hang Seng index ended 44.75 points lower at 1,Q2L55. Investors were pulling funds out of the equity market to meet losses in gold, which fell to a day's415 words
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Article443 1983-03-01 11 PRICES YESTERDAY closed broadly lower in light trading, with the sharpest falls concentrated among gold-related mining stocks. At 1500 the All-Ordinaries index was down 7.8 points at 498.7, its low point for the day, as gold stocks continued to fall sharply in heavy afternoon trading in443 words
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Article464 1983-03-01 11 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday closed higher on scattered bargain hunting over a broad front, but trading remained thin with investors and dealers holding off to see what decisions Opec would take on oil prices, dealers said. The market average rose 38.99 to end at 8,065.57464 words
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Article180 1983-03-01 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on a sharply reduced turnover of 7.93 million pesos compared with 27.67 million last Friday. The commercial and industrial index rose 1.93 to 115.57, but the mining marker fell 53.5 to 1494.25 while the oils index remained unchanged. Benguet Con B firmed to 92180 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article988 1983-03-01 11 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday were between £23 and £14 a tonne below Friday's close In traded positions at midday. Prices ended just above session lows after being under light pressure for most of the morning. New York'B sharply lower close on Friday and a steep drop in988 words
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Article339 1983-03-01 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.02, 100 per cent second class 0.73, 100 per cent third class 0.69, 25 per cent new crop 0.62, B-10 per cent 0.68. THAI BROKEN: 0.62, Special 0.58. THAI RICE:339 words
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Article76 1983-03-01 11 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday moved op one eent from last Friday's level to Ms2fJl2 a kilo, doe mainly to strong buffer stoek manager support. The price was the highest staee mid September last year, but still remained within the ITA "may bov" level of M76 words
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Article32 1983-03-01 11 Rubber: Feb 28 Singapore: March: 210.00 cents (down 6.50 cents) Malaysia: March: (229.00 cents (down 3.50 cents) Tin: M 529.52 per kilo (up 1.00 cent) 86 tonnes (down 29 tonnes)32 words
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Article169 1983-03-01 11 CHINESE Praise* Kukaage, per 1M kg yesterday. Citiaat «U: Bulk fob $94.00 sellers, old drum (in secood hand drum) fob $107.00 sellers, new drum fob $111.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $365.00169 words
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Article196 1983-03-01 11 YARN and cotton price* were quoted u follows In Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettea yarn: China Blue Phoenix 30s 2,350; 32s 2.885, 40s 3,120 (per bale of «0 lbs > Piece seeds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and196 words
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Article138 1983-03-01 11 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market closed higher on short-covering in moderate trading yesterday. In the March position, central and north regions rose M 52.50 each to M|7lo a tonne and south was unchanged at MJ72O while in April, central was traded at MJ717.50. In the refined market,138 words
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Article241 1983-03-01 11 Reuter CHINA bought 16,500 tonnes of rubber in January and February and continued to make enquiries for March orders. In a press statement on the main factors behind the sharp price rise in January, Malaysia's Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said the Soviet Union was alsoReuter - 241 words
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Article170 1983-03-01 11 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed lower with March One RSS buyers quoted at 210.00 cents per kilo, down 6.50 cents from last Friday's close. Morning prices were marked down on lower London advices and selling pressure despite some speculative trading at midmorning trading. Afternoon prices lost further ground170 words
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Article393 1983-03-01 11 RAS price* In cenu per kUo yesterday: Noon (per Idlo) Buyers Sellers lat. 1 RS.S prompt f.o.b. 308.00 209 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. March 212.00 213.00 Int. 1 R S.S April 222.50 223.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 199.00 201.00N UK/Coat 198 00 200.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 197.00 199.00N UK/Cant 198.00393 words
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Advertisement44 1983-03-01 11 Where taste still matters. Haute cuisine the bubbles and the ambience and now the distinctive charm of Paul Gostelow at the Baby Grand nightly. Luncheon: 12 'till 3 Dinner: 7'till 11.30 (The Octagon, sth Floor, 105 Cecil Street, Singapore 0106 Reserve on 223 336644 words
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Advertisement37 1983-03-01 11 ABRAHAM HENRY FORD EISENHOWER GALILEO DA VINO SUN YAT-SEN ROOSEVELT ADAM SMITH FIND OUT 1N... I AX* I AM( )l sH i*i ■:<>i > i j: 1 Available At All Good Bookshops. $11.90 IS! Times 111 IlkJ Distributors37 words
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Advertisement141 1983-03-01 11 hen onianisinu a hiucestui seminar or business meeting, relaxation is jn<t as important as the actual conference. Ciolting on cool mountain fairways. Swimming and sailing in the sunshine. Sipping axrkrails before dining in the citv. The Merlin lias a whole chain of hotels in Singapore, Malaysia and rhailaiK!, with complete141 words
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2833 1983-03-01 12 BID «ad after price* officially listed •ad bogfeeas tn and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of share* traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time* Settlement Contracts are qqj«d after2,833 words
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Article3266 1983-03-01 12 '»< 198*1983 High Low Company Last Sale orGr'» Div Div CVT Gr'. YTd Net P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low >-!J> SECTION ONE -jo INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 360.. 235 Acma 176->r 130 Alcom 233-. 132 Allied Choc 400 210 BAT 322 283 BaU 141 68 Ben 229'-' 2293,266 words
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Article1832 1983-03-01 12 BID ud after prim officially Mated aad bualneaa la aad repcrlad to the Kuala Lumpur Slock Eackaaß* 7*atcrdajr, wtth the number of aharea traded taara la bracket» la tola of 1.000 units unleaa otkerwtae wpeciBad. INDUTIUU Almm (I.MS) LM (U) 1« (If) lJi (15) LM (14) 1.81,832 words
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Article698 1983-03-01 12 SHABEB i|Wi* Una to ket yily kit prtm i;;; W «MmJw laPwhn said tke opeaiag mlaatea were Ike moat b«*y«Bt Tke keying, however, wHHtM strsag ee lest Friday hi slag Al> tkeagk akarea Hke Far East Skip sfcswsi streag early I*l—> meat akarea were ealy marglaally698 words
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Article635 1983-03-01 12 SHARE prices continued to rise on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was heavy. After a slightly higher opening, prices rose in the morning session on well-sus-tained interest. After the lunch break, values remained steady but some profittaking towards the final bell took values off the635 words
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Article977 1983-03-01 13 BUMIPUTRA Malaysia Finance Ltd is expected to undergo an extensive reorganisation of its management and possibly of the management of its parent company, Bank Bumiputra, including the board of directors following the crisis resulting from the former's problem loans in Hongkong. Observers were already counting on977 words
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Article179 1983-03-01 13 SWOAFOM UNIT 1BU IT DIAMOND MOT 'STOBI The Commerce The Savtngi Fund ihrlkt 3J8 L77 1 1> 3.48 Lttcd (M«—gun' prim Diamond tar Mar Feb 1> Mar S pore Prof Fund S pore Sec. Fund S pore Inveet Fund 1.44 117 1.12 1.53 2J0 1.1* Spore Fd (US$)179 words
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425 1983-03-01 13 MITSUI, a leading sogoshosha in Japan, is teaming up with investors from Sabah and Sarawak and the National Youth Cooperative (Kobena) to form the fifth international trading corporation in Malaysia. A shareholders' meeting between Kobena, Mitsui, the Kim Chuan Seng group of Sabah,425 words
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Article762 1983-03-01 13 CHRIS LIM - Market Talk... By CHRIS LIM SELANGOR Pwptrttf BerItad is a sound company and has a good portfolio of properties although the benefits of the Damansara Town Centre will not be fully reflected in the group's profits until 1984/85. This is the view of London stockbroker Slnaa and Cmtm.762 words
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Article763 1983-03-01 13 NYT WAYNE Hoffman has put aside the leisure, comforts and Inner-circle privileges of the powerful Republican corporate-executive crowd of Palm Springs, US. He has not played a round of golf with former president Ford, his friend and adviser, in months and his handicap hasNYT - 763 words
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Article252 1983-03-01 13 Cvrart Ex Baaka Dale Tatal far Trial ler Antral AMI PlfMt 25%I Dale Mat 14 dm Mar 24 PajraMe Apr 11 Ike year 25% Preview 85% Pktar Merita 3Vi%I Feb 23 Mar 7 Jull 3H% 7W% O SWJUIUM 5%(b) MarlO Mar 17 Mar 31 5% 5% H Negara252 words
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Article185 1983-03-01 13 fiapiBj Parttcalan Ex Date Bssfcs Clsse FUer Motto 1 Loan stock for every 5 shares Feb 23 Mar 7 Geerge East Proposed bonus issue o(3 (or 2 NY A NYA KlIHagfcaH H» Bonus issue of 2 for 5 Mar 10 Mar 22 Uytape Proposed rights issue of 1185 words
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Article356 1983-03-01 13 Date L ut Fall Y« u- f Cempaay P„l. J reriM 4— mmrmi Net EPS Graas PrMta teat year Dir. f>_ .Hi rTmll UIC F <%> <rm> 19/11 2.8 5.0 4,916 MBFHldgs F 7/12 28.5 9,7M* Kings F 5/1 7.8 7.5 6,392 Semb Shipyard F 20/1 42.8 20.0(b)356 words
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Advertisement27 1983-03-01 13 OC 8820 Business Micro Computer Hire Purchase/ Bullion A Commodities ration) DATAQUIP (S) PTE LTD 2 Alexandra Road #06-06 Delta House (0315) Tel: 272-6512/6514/6515 lujitfuji j \\o^27 words
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Advertisement717 1983-03-01 13 BONVESTS HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (Former Name: Industrial Electronics and Engineering Limited) In connection with the Scheme of Reconstruction of the Company which was approved by shareholders at an Extraordinary General Meeting ("EGM") held on 28th October, 1982, and further to the interim announcement of 22nd717 words
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Article169 1983-03-01 14 Rises Kuutlif Ti> K L l*4»itr<«i Strait* Tradlag 8 P Textile OCBC Lariat Tim Iat Wood Metro HM(> 1 C B C E Tim Textile Corp M Cement Time* Pub 426 520 830 211 975 308 286 1030 8B6 520 288 735 720 228 38 +30 30 25 22169 words
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Article, Illustration165 1983-03-01 14 EARLY morntag baying gave way to rrantalnrd selling daring the aftarassn aad the market closed mixed yesterday. The Bastaem Times Composite ladex managed to iaerease IJB potato to BM.H while the Striata Times ladastrial Index was aa 2.11 nsints to OHM. The Bnstacas Times ladteator was dm K8165 words
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Article50 1983-03-01 14 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1021.55 Friday *****0 Week Ago 983.62 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 642.8 Friday 644.8 Week Ago 648.6 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 408.8 Friday 506.4 Week Ago 304JI FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday CM Thursday 637.2 Week Ago... DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday... 1120.94 Thursday. *****1 Week Ago 1002 8250 words
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578 1983-03-01 14 ■bis Companies Editor: Mano Sabnini PAPER Products (Malaya) Bhd is expected to unveil more details soon of a rationalisation programme aimed at moving the company away from its traditional paper manufacturing business to properiy investment and development. Officials said tbat, as a first step,578 words
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111 1983-03-01 14 TRADING Is to* tona «f Stntto aai Vas to- Iml Ltiwfl (MM at Item today. The Iffian to m the SHtISK lag dhaotot of ViTTfr iwtohy. Iww, BKB to oat gtve any reaaoa yestorday through tor afc—t the ii mi |II Summer! sad111 words
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518 1983-03-01 14 THE move to lhjahtoli Hoagboag-ltotod foyaty ram pa ay Eda Investments Ltd, announced la to British colony on Saturday. Is eapected to have a significant effect oa two local lenders to to beleagaered group. The Hongkong arms of DBS Bask aad Bank518 words
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Article904 1983-03-01 14 THE market yesterday opened generally tinner in quiet trad ing but (old shares fell sharply in ttae with the prior dealers said. The Financial Times Index at aooa was op 0.3 points at Mi. The bullion price traded •nwnd US$OO after the Ox on Friday afternoon of $4*4.75.904 words
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126 1983-03-01 14 UK PUBLIC Ins sf Bve VhHM k rntfy UnJttH keen sapper! free sleek market whose "ftMtMlag eMes ere 111 I II thai BJ"S eOw, ftteM al n a sheie, »ffl be mnthHriM fcy between M ani M IkMe/ le -nrlnl mO-126 words
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Article80 1983-03-01 14 8ELANQO* Ohm* Bki hae rtpwM »Mipv ttmI MkiMpnttMmlu M altar mMta niW tare to MtLlAhrte ended Dm n, 1IB <fUI aHttea pulii B^rssse Kalto MaftifcrTT' 1 taw iwlMd talnli <H- 10 mata per torn. 8QUTM Puttie ftiMto r «gj MP (fo/Sfca). taaareved afahSST to |MJS mfilUi (ISt.ll nUHM) fjU80 words
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390 1983-03-01 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM BONVESTS Holdings Ltd (formeriy Industrial Electronics and Fn|li>riilnn Ltd), has confirmed a Bustnam Times storv tmterday that It had obtained approval from the Stock Exchange of Singapore for lEE shares to resume trading. In a notice to existing shareholders of390 words
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Article291 1983-03-01 14 JOHAN Heldlaga has applied to the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore stock exchanges for the listing and quotation of new Johan shares as consideration for the takeover of iaefca Isimsiiinsl Ltd e e e SHAREHOLDERS of RaMgh Cyclae (M) Bhd have approved the sale of the company's ptopeity known291 words
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Advertisement104 1983-03-01 14 G.C. Gan Because we're small, we're big on making vehicle owning dreams a reality. G.C. Gan's the place to come when you want to buy a car or commercial vehicle (any make or model). Our small size allows us to tailor our terms and rates to be very flexible and104 words
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Advertisement167 1983-03-01 14 u& Commodity Outlook for 1983. No one can predict the future. But we can shed some light on potential commodity opportunities. It's all in our new "U.S. Commodity Outlook for 1983". A thorough report that suggests the possibility of significant profit potential in commodity futures. Our commodity analysts discuss each167 words
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Miscellaneous59 1983-03-01 14 OUTLOOK for today: Clear except for late afternoon showers in few areas. Report for SI hours prior to 7Jt pm oa Feb 28 at the airport: Maximum temperature 33.9 Associated humidity 52 Minimum temperature 25.1 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine !...!."i6.90 Rainfall in millimetres Nfl Total rainfall for the59 words
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286 1983-03-01 15 THREE new features of the modern maritime industry in South-east Asia have generated demands for extremely efficient management systems, a new total cost concept and systems approach which require inputs that are not readily available. The three factors, apart from the probleins286 words
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428 1983-03-01 15 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE shipping industry is on the threshold of a major reconstruction. The design of a ship will be affected by the introduction of new international requirements on ships and environmental safety. This in turn will necessitate the employment of better qualified crew428 words
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Article236 1983-03-01 15 Reuter MEMBERS of eight freight conferences announced they will reduce their currency adjustment factors on March L The Japan Hongkong and Japan/Straits freight agreements members will cut their CAF to 18.5 per cent from 22.5 per cent. The Far East/East Africa Freight Conference lines will cut theirReuter - 236 words
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Article62 1983-03-01 15 UPI AN Egyptian tugboat refloated a ship with about 300 American students on board which had run aground at the entrance of Alexandria harbour in high seas and stormy weather, the Middle East News Agency said. The Liberian-registered ship Universe went aground last week after its captain attemptedUPI - 62 words
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Article535 1983-03-01 15 swpptag UM Page CM Skipping Use PK» CM Alt* vm 1 Feaco vn 4/5 Ahrenkiel Liner All trans IV 1 Franco-Beig m 4/5 1 vn 4 Frata NVOC VI Alpao VI 9 Freight Links V 3 Anhaing X S Frata V 1 AnttraShpg X S Globe Line535 words
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244 1983-03-01 16 Reuter SOVIET scientists are perfecting a technique for measuring marine pollution and identifying the pollutant without chemical analysis, a senior Soviet physicist said. Dr Uno Khermanovich Kopvillem, head of the Quantum Oceanology la bora tory of the Soviet Science Academy's Far East Centre in Vladivostock,Reuter - 244 words
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Article205 1983-03-01 16 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits parts/Australia, Straits/Japan and tlje member lines: ACE (FAB EABT/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. <• "t" Line. Kirean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines.. Orient Overseas Container Line, do Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container205 words
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Article148 1983-03-01 16 Reuter INDONESIAN exporters of non-oil commodities are studying offers of free port facilities for their goods in six countries, Indonesian Trade and Cooperatives Minister Radius Prawiro said. He said Italy has offered the Port of Trieste, and Yugoslavia, Turkey, Malta, Rumania and Egypt have also offeredReuter - 148 words
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Article1176 1983-03-01 16 FT R JIN-SCHELDE-VEROLME (RSV),the largest Dutch shipbuilding group, was thriving and self-confident a decade ago, able to boast: "We are Dutch and serve the world." Now, it has sought protection from its creditors in the hands of the receivers. It faces reconstruction involving heavy pruning. TheFT - 1,176 words
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Article1773 1983-03-01 16 MODERATELY active time-charter business on Friday I developed on an otherwise dull freight market with a feature being the booking of a 138,000 tonner from the I Continent for a Pacific round voyage at US$l.45 per long ton, shiptarokers said. Business was mainly confined to vessels with Japanese1,773 words
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Article304 1983-03-01 17 AFP THE announcement that Nigeria was cutting its oil price by 15.5 a barrel failed to stimulate demand out of West Africa on the tanker market last week. Brokers said that potential oil customers were adopting a "wait-and-see" attitude in the expectation that other oil producers would alsoAFP - 304 words
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731 1983-03-01 17 OFFICIALS of the Philippine Parts Authority have clarified to executives of shipping companies its plan to implement a restructured port tariff scheme in all ports of the Philippines. According to PPA officials, the present composition of port charges, which is baaed on the731 words
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Article80 1983-03-01 17 AFP A CARGO ship from South Korea was among four vessels held up at Tuiticorin port on India's southeastern tip off the Bay of Bengal following a strike staged by workers in New Delhi, the Press Trust of India reported. About 3,000 shore workers launched an indefiniteAFP - 80 words
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Article224 1983-03-01 17 Reuter SANKO Steamship Co Ltd plans to add about 50 ships, mostly handy-si» bulk carriers, to its fleet over the next few years with financial cooperation from banks and major trading houses, trading sources said. The group of trading houses include Marubeni Corp, Mitsubishi CorpReuter - 224 words
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6524 1983-03-01 22 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when BCHEMHE 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 Port6,524 words
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Article673 1983-03-01 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Sin Bhum Tor Bay Ming Young N Zircon L Srlmathi Bunga Penaga Glory Ace Deltcla As Progress New Stallion Arthur Maersk BPermal Aust Star > :i P Truman Ratana Bhum Takarin Nauslcaa Frankfurt Exp Ever Vital Ever673 words
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Article1782 1983-03-01 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Canlalner Continental Feeders (Si Cargo Freight (PK) -Singapore Shipping Corporation 051 l Un Mwmh (PK > /R Jumabhoy A jOW (PN). Afre-RaraMa Ume Transgroup Pie Ltd AhriwkM Uwr Service Kim Shpg (S). AMwd1,782 words
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Article531 1983-03-01 24 1 R AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Equator m Kalimantan Dua Kota Cahaya LaRloja Perak Perils (2nd call) Ocean Happiness Royal Viking Sky Str Pride Taka Mercs Ruhunu Count Cherry Bagus Kim Soon Li Luke Lu Ming Hua Mltraparp Oceania Star River531 words
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Article1012 1983-03-01 24 Feb 28-March 2 Marintec Asia '83, a marine technical exposition, Singapore. Feb 58-March 3 1983 Oil Spill Conference on the prevention, behaviour, control and cleanup of marine oil spills worldwide, San Antonio, Texas. March 14 Second International Symposium on Ocean Engineering and Ship Handling, discussion on-the wave effects1,012 words
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Advertisement313 1983-03-01 15 PIL GROUP RKOULAI CONTAINER FEEDER IERYICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. Sm Page m, .1 \KL)IM VM H Orient Overseas Comlcjm&i Line FROM EUNVI (VM SUEZ) U«l KjmHbb Oufcj Mkvo 10/3 11/3 19/3 21/? 11/3 H/3 25/3 27/3313 words
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Advertisement196 1983-03-01 15 SKA LOHI) < UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) .IN iu. i k EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES l.• l > FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Accepting LCI carpi for Dubai. Kuwait Bahrain. Damnum, Mm Qaboos Doha Abu Dhabi 4TH FLOOR. MARINA HOUSE. SWGAPORE 0207 TEL *****94 TELEX NO R*****9 CfS OfC 2nd FLR196 words
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Advertisement819 1983-03-01 15 BALT-ORIENT LINE Baltic Shipping Co Rtf Mlv froyn South E»t Am to United Kingdom and M A. il 1 I A nwoi umontntu rtrts Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pto Ltd Tel: *****3 MAERSK LINE 7*7/3 |/3-f/3 13-13/3 14-15/3 21J1/3 22-23/3 27-27/3 29-29/3 i 4 ■TTTTT7,rr-| v!f UM L^ A819 words
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Advertisement226 1983-03-01 16 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur 3 2) Mm 3) >Tb«|M) Gkm 21/3 22/ 28/3 4/4 5/ 11/4 I 12/ s 1) MMm. Stockholm (Mo. Ms**, 2) Con«H». AarMt. 3) Bremen 4) Antwerp Amsterdam. UK. 5) Bask. BwOcmi Mso rtirMtat* cjrp to i J*m t Rwm •ftractCalP MWf STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN CONTAINER226 words
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Advertisement360 1983-03-01 16 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA MIDDLE EAST Pacific South Wm( Pacific North Waat CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Atlantic/Canada uim sm uaa ivi a/« w* 22/4 9/4 14/4 25/4 ,3/5 30/4 4/5 4/3 11/5 LINE: lto. COMTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM J ARAN S TAIWAN AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Mum Ott.r» *****22 (■> linn360 words
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Advertisement590 1983-03-01 17 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited S3 STRAITS SHPPMG "IIHQfHJH lU jltull, jwwrti. Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTXINFRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT 3; no n/i a/i h/« n/t n/t U/4 14/4 1V« M/ 4 w* w* 17/4 »/4 M/ 4 cys M/i B/5 11/* 11/5 1«/S iw Wi590 words
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Advertisement807 1983-03-01 17 NOTICE K i TENDERS ARE NVITED FOR SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING VESSELS FOR 6 MONTHS CHARTER.. A 300 X 90 X 20 FT SEMJ-SUBMERSBLE JACKET-CARRYING BARGE A 240 X 72 X 16 FT FLAT-TOP BARGE A 3300 BHP T.S. OCEAN TOWMG TUG A 2000 BHP T.S. OCEAN TOWNG TUG DATE807 words
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Advertisement642 1983-03-01 18 Hapag-Lloyd II 10 COHTffNT UK EXPORTS "Also accepting transhipment cargo lot CARIBBEAN WEST WDIES »ia Hamburg S pore P Keiane Onoa B.fra.fekMrs IV3 '26/2 IT «a tetder id»m Bremen Eiptess S pore P KeUngPen Bilbao Genoa H borg B'lsaven (Warn Antwerp IbduMrs 15/3 18/3 16/4 5/4 25/4 22/4 19/4 HM*W(642 words
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Advertisement402 1983-03-01 18 ffI.aJTLINE CONVENTIONAi. SERVICE To/From BUSAN FUUY CONTAfOISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST COAST' INK 231 K.MMSM32 S. lEONETON IK NMBD4K s-NMcnoH 1* MCmONTX uk m OBKWNI IX (•KM 24/3 12/4 28/3 5/5 2/4 22/4 21/4 8/4 21/4 6/5 20/4 11/5 24/5 27/4 17/5 24/5 4/5 24/5 S/C 10/5 24/5 3/8 AGENTS402 words
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Advertisement388 1983-03-01 18 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EIMOPE CONTAHE* SERVICE ACCEPTOR Fa ft Id CUtGO FOR f -g- ujjg m n J* FU W U* */J a/I */l 11/1 2/4 L'**L 11/1 3/1 «/4 »/< U/4 14/4 U/4 11/4 N/4 21/4 2J/4 mm iccirTMc ia/Fa i Fa/Fa t<y 080 "M* l l woi IONKM.388 words
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Advertisement906 1983-03-01 18 K 6urm > F,v Star Shipping Corpn A 2 Jok "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" 9 J LOADING FOR RANGOON "A S Dbcharm Only 5 Zl llP» fMmi rmm d W. MTWMTM VuL K BFSSC Agent* m Motoyva BOUSTEAD SH»>PING 2 TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG K *****1 8 M Componu906 words
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Advertisement325 1983-03-01 18 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE W: KARACHI SERVI SNGATORE P-KELAMG PENANC LOAD FOR VORTEX MMtO 3 Mar 5 Mar KARACHI VORTEX BREE2E 25 Mar T1 Mm KARACHI agents SMUKH SMOS MNB7M m ITS m 22(1144/7 ft *****70 BOOMS SEMMV SNPPMG COVMnr IE 222*352/3 POHT KELANG HMOS325 words
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Advertisement483 1983-03-01 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL 33W/34E 3SW/36E S'PORE f COLOMBO HODEIDAH JEDDAH AQABA COLOMBO S PORE 8W 21-23/3 27-28/3 Sid 2-2/3 4.5/3 5-8/4 7-9/4 10-11/4 IS-16/3 21-22/4 21-22/3 27-2S/4 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE KOTAMAKML Vi. 425 KOTAMUUA V.8.-431 niiii I. iii noowoan,483 words
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Advertisement478 1983-03-01 19 Pag® V BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE I'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 9 Apr 5 Moy 7 Moy 11 Mor CLYDEBANK 26 Apr 21 Moy 26 Moy 29 May Lykes/oLines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE f CBCVKIE LYRES JOHN LYRES LOW LYRES LETTTM LYRES (•New Orleans,478 words
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Miscellaneous173 1983-03-01 24 Regional Weather N v V* A V J Jn y. as v g kli iJB SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AM. THIB MORNING. b 4l Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND* R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather s-*f Wind direction with speed in knots173 words
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