The Business Times, 29 April 1983
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Title Section10 1983-04-29 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FMDAY, APRIL 21,11» 60 CENTS10 words
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412 1983-04-29 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH DIGITAL Equipment Corporation (DEC), the world's largest producer of minicomputers, expects half a billion dollars worth of computer product sales from its Singapore factory this year. This is a big 250 per cent increase from last year's sales of $140 million.412 words
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143 1983-04-29 1 THE NTUC Central Committee yesterday unanimously elected Mr Ong Teng Cheong as secretarygeneral after accepting with regret the resignation of Mr Lim Chee Onn. Mr Ong's appointment takes effect from May 9 until the next election of its central committee. Mr Lim will remain a143 words
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566 1983-04-29 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has dashed Hong Leong Pinance's hope of becoming a commercial bank. After six years of careful consideration, MAS has said 'no' to Hong Leong's application for a full hanUng licence. MAS, Business Times understands,566 words
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Article198 1983-04-29 1 CONSUMERS whe mm PahHe Utilities Beard gas will «jay cheaper gas treat May The PUB aaii yesterday the fad adjastmeat tariffs fer gas far general eeasamprtaa will he redaeed by ••7 eeats la 1.45 eeats a aalt. ■■Ik tariffs will gm dewa by MS eeats198 words
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387 1983-04-29 1 Reuter THE International Monetary Fund has decided against any change in its policy of withholding the results of its economic review of member countries from commercial banks, IMF documents show. The documents were made available on Wednesday during the current Washington meetings of centralReuter - 387 words
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Article146 1983-04-29 1 Reuter THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda yesterday hinted that he would respond positively to appeals by the army political parties for him to accept another four-year term. General Prem said his return to politics depended on whether most politicians would want him to lead aReuter - 146 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article73 1983-04-29 1 Reuter A FOURTH Malaysian minister announced his resignation yesterday, paving the way for a major midterm Cabinet reshuffle. Pengiran Othman Rauf, Minister of the Federal Territory which covers Kuala Lumpur, said his resignation will take effect when Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad reshuffles his Cabinet in June. ThreeReuter - 73 words
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Article104 1983-04-29 1 Reuter BANK of Japan deputy governor Satoshi Sumita said in Tokyo yesterday that the yen is relatively stable at a level which the bank considers to be too low to permit a cut in the official discount rate from its 5.5 per cent level. Mr Sumita saidReuter - 104 words
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Article48 1983-04-29 1 Reuter CHINA took its first formal step yesterday to introduce a nationwide tax system for its increasingly decentralised economy. Backdated to Jan 1, most state enterprises will stop ascribing all profits or losses to the state and pay a part in tax instead. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article85 1983-04-29 1 UPI AUSTRALIA'S inflation rate is running at "extremely dangerous" levels, said Prime Minister Bob Hawke in Sydney yesterday. The premier was commenting on official figures released by the Bu- reau of Statistics, which showed the cost of living had increased by 2.2 per cent in firstUPI - 85 words
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Article66 1983-04-29 1 AP JAPAN'S jobless rate for the financial year 1982 jumped to 2.5 per cent of the labour force, the second highest level since World War n. The Prime Minister's Office in Tokyo said yesterday that the number of jobless averaged 1,430,000, up 160,000 from the preceding year.AP - 66 words
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Article85 1983-04-29 1 Reuter ISRAELI officials in Jerusalem yesterday were said to be dismayed that detailed intelligence cm Soviet military involvement in Syria was leaked to the media after a meeting between US Secretary of State George Shultz and Israeli leaders. Mr Shultz was given a presentation, complete with maps,Reuter - 85 words
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Article65 1983-04-29 1 AP STOCK prices on the New York Stock Exchange opened mostly higher yesterday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average aimed towards another record high. The index was up 2.51 points at 1,210.91 after 30 minutes of trading. It had slipped less than two points on Wednesday inAP - 65 words
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223 1983-04-29 1 Reuter THE America* dollar reforetga exehaage markets yesterday, Uieklag a rerert high agalast the Preach fraae aad a threeMgk ylast the Wert Dealers attrfhatod the Mhrt streagth to Wedaeeday's restatemeat sf US sppsstttoa to major «fdcUl laterveatlea to limit exehaage rate flaetaattoas, la spiteReuter - 223 words
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496 1983-04-29 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN THE GOVERNMENT has sold its stockpile of 3.3 million barrels of crude oil after holding it for about 2>/z years in two large oil tankers. Business Times understands that the sale, in two cargoes, was concluded about a month ago496 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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628 1983-04-29 2 Reuter THE US is willing to consider limited currency market intervention at the upcoming Williamsburg summit but still believes that most of such actions only temporarily alter real exchange rates. Reagan Administration's Council of Economic Advisers chairman Martin Feldstein said this in remarks prepared forReuter - 628 words
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132 1983-04-29 2 Reuter .JAPAN yesterday told South Korea it plans to extend a total of 45.1 billion yen to Seoul in official credits. The Foreign Ministry in Tokyo said the yen credits, to be provided from the budget for the financial year 1982, whichReuter - 132 words
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494 1983-04-29 2 Reuter THE effort of the US Federal Reserve to supply reserves to the banking system on Wednesday was almost certainly prompted by increases in the Treasury's balances at the Federal Reserve caused by tax payments. Analysts said there was no probability the actionReuter - 494 words
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191 1983-04-29 2 Reuter VENEZUELA hopes to submit a debt rescheduling plan to banks by mid-May aimed at maintaining adequate cash flow this year. Financial sources in Caracas said yesterday that the proposal is aimed at ending a deadlock in talks with a 12-bank advisory committeeReuter - 191 words
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336 1983-04-29 2 THE Malaysian government is raising 100 million Deutschemarks through a Eurobond issue in the West German market. Deutsche Bank is the lead manager. The issue date of the bonds is fixed for May 2. The bonds will carry a coupon rate of336 words
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Article224 1983-04-29 2 Reuter THE Nishi Nippon Sogo Bank has reached agreement with the Takachiho Sogo Bank to absorb Takachiho and operate as an ordinary commercial bank from April 1964. President Keizo Ichikawa said that Nishi Nippon will apply to convert itself from a sogo (mutual financingReuter - 224 words
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423 1983-04-29 2 Reuter BANK of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa said the bank believes it is necessary to create a large money market for short-term government bills in which corporations and institutional investors can participate. Mr Maekawa told the Lower House finance committee that like USReuter - 423 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article23 1983-04-29 2 THE average rale at which major Singa* pore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.09 per cent.23 words
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Article178 1983-04-29 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on April 28: US Dollars)Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 8't 1 month 8 8< 2 months 9 8'« 3 months 91/16 613/16 6 months 93/16 91/16 9 months 94/16 93/16 12 months 9* 9* Dm. Hid. flCUJIa 1 month y178 words
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Article46 1983-04-29 2 RANGE of prices often pd by dlscount houses on April 9: Overnight r 3 Call deposits 3 Closiaf Bayisf Sc Iliac 3-month Treasury bills 2 11/16 29/16 3-month Bank bills 7H 7* 3 months CD 7 6 months CD 615/16 613/16 Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article483 1983-04-29 2 THE US dollar made considerable gains against the yen and mark on the foreign exchange market yesterday, but only firmed slightly against the local currency and sterling. Trading was quiet in the morning but fairly active in the afternoon, especially on the yen and mark counters. The US483 words
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Article243 1983-04-29 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday turned easier in the afternoon after a Arm opening, but the market still closed higher on balance compared with New York's level. Trading was light with total sales for the day, including kerbs, recorded at 988 lots. Prompt closed firmer at U*****.50/433.50 an ounce243 words
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Article39 1983-04-29 2 M TM New York 11. SB 12J5B 12. (BS 1US Zurich 11 gR 12-128 12JBS urn Than VM ■Singapore ll.MB 12 30R 11.006 12.40S Ck*U»f prtc Mia US <1 koUsn troy ouki I. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore39 words
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Article72 1983-04-29 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 237.70 yen in fairly active trading after opening at the day's low of 236.90. Trading volume was a fairly active US$l.43 billion. The dollar for imemdiate delivery was last traded at 237.07 yen. Forward dollar rates rose on volume of72 words
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Article43 1983-04-29 2 Opening quotes yesterday US 1.5958/98 Can -1.9195/9225 Cross -1.2279/82 Dink 3.8500/45 DFI- 4.3390/3430 S Fr- 3.2250/2300 B FY con 76 70 83 F FY -11.5425/5575 Lit 2288.15/2291.15 Yen 371.45/372.10 DKr 13.9775/9925 NKr -11.1200/1320 SKr- 11.7100/7220 Aus Sch 36.99/27.03 Port 151.85/155.10 Spain 212.80/213.1043 words
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Article180 1983-04-29 2 THE US dollar yesterday rose sharply in moderately active, late trading, following the higher European opening which mainly reflected a larger-than-ezpect-ed US Treasury refunding package. The US Treasury announced it will auction US$l5 billion of bills next month, eliminating hopes for lower interest rates in the near-term. The US180 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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343 1983-04-29 3 JAPAN'S second largest steelmaker, Nippon Kokan Kabushiki Kaisha (NKK), has teamed up with Swiss company, Liebherr International, to produce marine cranes at prices about 10 per cent lower than the European makes. The 50-50 joint venture called Liebherr Japan will produce the cranes343 words
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297 1983-04-29 3 THE unexpected surge in demand for display pagers has led the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore to consider increasing the display paging network to the maximum capacity of 20,000 sooner than expected. Since Feb 20, when the service was introduced, the authority has issued 11,300297 words
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Article, Illustration148 1983-04-29 3 TWO executives have been appointed by Hotel Nikko Singapore to set up the rooms division and finance operations of the 509-room property scheduled to open in April next year. Both on secondment from Japan Air Lines Development Company (JDC), YaMkfk* Hand* assumes the position of financial controller148 words
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295 1983-04-29 3 SINGAPORE'S trade with Saudi Arabia declined by half during the first two months of this year compared with the same period last year. But the oil-rich nation retains its position as Singapore's fourth largest trading partner after Malaysia, Japan and the US. Latest295 words
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220 1983-04-29 3 COMPUTER companies in India have responded enthusiastically to a software seminar being organised by Consulton Research Bureau and an American law firm, Fen wick, Stone, Davis and West. Topics to be discussed at the three-day seminar, beginning on May 23, include an overview of220 words
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Article239 1983-04-29 3 HOMEMAKERS 83 has once again proved to be a favourite home chow. The nine-day Hotnemakers *83 fair, which ended on April 17, was seen by more than 100,000 people. About 60,000 people visited Hall 3 of the World Trade Centre over the two weekends. The week-day average was239 words
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483 1983-04-29 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO UNION Containers Pte Ltd, which recently completed a $16 mink» expansion programme, will invest a further $9 million in a new plant. The paper carton and board manufacturer will be building another factory next to its recently completed483 words
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OVERSEAS
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596 1983-04-29 4 NYT Reuter THE International Trade Commission in the US yesterday recommended that President Reagan set three years of import quotas to protect domestic specialty steelmakers, the sector of the steel industry producing super alloys of greater strength and heat resistance than basic steel. TheNYT; Reuter - 596 words
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562 1983-04-29 4 Reuter AP AMERICAN carmakers are back in the black after several years in the doldrums but the mood in Detroit is one of cautious confidence rather than jubilation. Altogether, the Big Four General Motors, Ford, Chrylser and American Motors earned U*****.3 millionReuter; AP - 562 words
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356 1983-04-29 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan says the recession is over but he does not think the dimensions of the recovery is fully appreciated. Speaking to the American Newspaper Publishers' Association in New York on Wednesday, Mr Reagan said: "The recovery is now widely acknowledged,Reuter - 356 words
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691 1983-04-29 4 Reuter NIGERIA, buffeted by the world oil glut, appears ready to turn to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for backing of an economic recovery programme and a restoration of international banking confidence. Banking sources in Lago6 said yesterday that the Nigerian governmentReuter - 691 words
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434 1983-04-29 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has urged Congress to put aside partisan differences and approve more US military aid for anti-leftist forces in Central America. In a 40-minute speech, Mr Reagan said the security of the US was at stake in Central America. FailureReuter - 434 words
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341 1983-04-29 4 Reuter CAPITAL spending by Japanese companies will (all 1.2 per cent in fiscal 1983 in contrast to fiscal 1982, when it rose 6.7 per cent, a report by the Ministry of International Irade and Industry shows. The projected'fall will be the firstReuter - 341 words
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204 1983-04-29 4 Reuter THE Saudi Arabians are reopening Arabia's oldest known gold mine near the holy city of Medina in a bid to supplement oil earnings with metals sales. Officials said King Fahd is expected this weekend to inaugurate the kingdom's first modem mineReuter - 204 words
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303 1983-04-29 4 NYT THREE major US airlines. Pan American World Airways, Trans World Airlines and Republic Airlines, have reported large losses for the first quarter, attributing them to heavy fare discounting that offset increases in traffic. Both PanAm and Trans World Corporation, the parent of TWA,NYT - 303 words
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197 1983-04-29 4 Reuter A DELEGATION of British aviation officials returned home yesterday after failing to persuade US authorities to drop their investigation of the trans-Atlantic services of two British airlines. A British Embassy spokesman in Washington said the two-day mission was a failure and BritainReuter - 197 words
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160 1983-04-29 4 Reuter THIRD World countries have called for an international conference to review the 'global monetary and financial system and seek reforms that would bring back prosperity. The declaration was made in a communique issued by the so-called Group of 24 developing countries under theReuter - 160 words
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389 1983-04-29 5 Reuter OIL exploration off the China coast by international oil companies looks unlikely to get substantially underway before the end of this year. Oil company officials and legal experts in Beijing said yesterday that several of the 33 companies which formed groupsReuter - 389 words
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157 1983-04-29 5 AFP LONDON bullion dealers are examining a plan to develop a new precious metals complex around the city's gold futures market, which would include trading in dollarbased silver and platinum contracts. A detailed questionnaire has been circulated to all members of the goldAFP - 157 words
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316 1983-04-29 5 UPI EXXON Corp, the world's largest oil company, has reported that its first-quarter profits rose 26.3 per cent while most other oil giants reported declines in their earnings. Exxon attributed the gain to higher natural gas prices and a 7 per centUPI - 316 words
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Article715 1983-04-29 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO/HKG TMA TL351 0600 BEY/BOM SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH601 0620 KUL CAL aoio 0855 JED/DHA MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL715 words
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122 1983-04-29 5 FT WIDE-raagtog pewers to Investigate iimhtf shareliliiaii to Australian nwf tow an likely to be previded aider draft aiMMtoMate to a securities ML The srepsaals eeatola far toagher puiMifar Ideatlfj>tog aemlaee riwrrhiUtogi thai these eeatateed to the srtgtoal draft released earitor this year aid willFT - 122 words
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625 1983-04-29 5 UPI PRODUCnVTTY increased during the first three months of 1983 in all areas of the US economy, with the broad Nisi new sector advancing at a 2.2 per cent annual rate. The Labour Department's Bureau of Labour Statistics said the healthy busing—sector signs markedUPI - 625 words
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271 1983-04-29 5 NYT THE Reagan administration has turned down an appeal by a Florida machine tool maker (or protection against what it called unfair Japanese competition. But US Chief Trade Negotiator Bill Brock will discuss the issue of industrial targeting when he sees Japan's MinisterNYT - 271 words
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Advertisement180 1983-04-29 4 Bamboo Court April 23 30 \e° x C e V uo C m V \.tf c s\ bo* S eC w lN \e v\o^ c xV V rw fi V You don't have to go to Indonesia to discover its food and culture. From April 23 to 30, let us180 words
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Advertisement167 1983-04-29 4 of Klein wort, Benson, Lonsdale pic for the year ended 31st December Profit after tax £20.0 m Total dividend lip Shareholders' funds £197 m Capital resources including loan stock, deferred tax and minority interests dIZ7 om Total assets £3,702 m (£21.6 m) (10P) (£l7lm) (£24om) (£3,567 m) "Despite the conditions167 words
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Advertisement241 1983-04-29 5 Who says you can't mix business with pleasure? Ikea shows you how with its range of appealing and practical furniture for the office. This range we call SIGNATUR. SIGNATUR has" everything you need to get organized an office or work room. Its modular design gives you a wealth of versatility;241 words
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Article494 1983-04-29 6 COMPUTER technology is increasing by leaps and bounds and the industry's growth has been no less spectacular. Worldwide sales of computers have increased at staggering rates, particularly in the past two years when personal computers have become cheap enough for the average American household and sophisticated494 words
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Article, Illustration1848 1983-04-29 6 G WILLIAM DOMHOFF; RICHARD L ZWEIGENHAFT - *G WILLIAM DOMHOFF and RICHARD L ZWEIGENHAFT look at the inclusion and exclusion of Jews in the largely Protestant American business community. G WILLIAM DOMHOFF and RICHARD L ZWEIGENHAFT WHEN sociologists and social psychologists look at the American business community, their focus1,848 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous681 1983-04-29 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by A House is not a Heme (Mandarin/r) 4.25 Ant World 4.40 Choice of Champions The Superhunans (Part 5.05 Cal it Macaroni When Bold Knights Lanced and Unicom Pranced (Last Episode) 5.30 New Zoo Revue Promise 5.50 Haidi A Few Surprises 6.15 News (English)681 words
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Article, Illustration1480 1983-04-29 7 Nancy Dunne - 0 j The use of computers in commodities trading in the US has grown rapidly, j reports Nancy Dunne. 1 Even fundamentalists who i scoffed at computers i have come to accept their j role in the industry Nancy Dunne FT IT WAS a challenge worthyFT - 1,480 words
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Article, Illustration786 1983-04-29 7 BERNARD D NOSSITER - By BERNARD D NOSSITER NYT THE Security Council, the United Nations' principal body for settling disputes and keeping the peace, has recently been holding debates without voting on resolutions, and to many delegates in New York this is a troubling development. One said the CouncilNYT - 786 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous665 1983-04-29 7 t I -IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Most elevating dried fruit (6) 7 Part of a city that's right on the map (4,4) 8 Jointed parts used in shipbuilding! (4) 10 Mars, perhaps (6) 11 He joins Victoria in the museum (6) 14 Sort of show shown in the665 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article175 1983-04-29 9 CHINESE PrWaet Extluage, SligipMe, mm clssiag priced per 1M kg y<*t«r4ay. Cmwil «U: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $113.00 sellers, new drum fob $117.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $58 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper175 words
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Article196 1983-04-29 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CettM yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,530; 32s 3,210, 40s 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gMda: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article318 1983-04-29 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second class 0.74, 100 per cent third class 0.70, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.68. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special 0.58. THAI318 words
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Article843 1983-04-29 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were steadier at midday, between £8 and £15 a tonne above Wednesday's close in traded positions. May ended at the morning's low after some light liquidation depressed it from £18 to £20 higher levels which it maintained for most of the session. Most traded843 words
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Article127 1983-04-29 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose further on covering in quiet trading, despite a lower Chicago market. In May south region rose M 17.50 to MsB4o a tonne and central Mss to MJB3S while East Coast traded at MsB2s. In the refined market, June and July127 words
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Article277 1983-04-29 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with May One RSS buyers quoted at 222.50 cents a kilo, down 2.50 cents from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on cheaper offerings of May and June after a higher opening. Afternoon prices lost further ground on some277 words
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Article400 1983-04-29 9 RAS prtces In cents per ktlo yesterday: Nooe (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int 1 RS S prompt f.o.b. 221 SO 222 SON Int 1 RSS May 222 SO 223 50 Int. 1 RSS June 225 00 226 00 Int 2 RSS 206 00 208 00N UK Coat 205400 words
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Article132 1983-04-29 9 NOON 8SR and SMR pnc ywi nrdar RA8 SSR20 SSRSO 11 too palled II ton palleti May iCarrent Mthl Bayer* Sailer* 207 00 209 OON 203 00 205 OON Jan* (Forward Mthl Bayer* Heller* 208 00 210 OON 204 00 208 OON MRELB Jan* 1 SMR CV132 words
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Article70 1983-04-29 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 11 >« to 10'4 US-cents a bushel down, with much of the losses occurring in afternoon trade. May traded in a 14-cent range. Soyoil futures closed lower, losing some of the gains made during the recent up-trend, while soymeal values were also70 words
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Article81 1983-04-29 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 1 1 US-cent a bushel firmer to one cent lower in fairly active business. May traded in a five-cent range. The failure of nearbywheat prices to fall with most soybean and corn values was in part attributed to trade talk that export81 words
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Article69 1983-04-29 9 THE STRAITS TIN price In Penang yesterday held unchanged at M 531.53 a kilo, within the ITA lower range of $29.15 and $32.K, dealers said. Local and Japan operators took II per cent of the disposals and the buffer stock manager absorbed the rest, they said. Turnover fell69 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article919 1983-04-29 9 NEW YORK PROFIT-TAKING caused stock prices to close mixed on Wednesday and the Dow Jones Industrial Average managed to finish above the 1200 level for a second day. Tuesday's late rally, which allowed the Dow to finish above 1200 for the first time, spilled over into morning919 words
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Article201 1983-04-29 9 apr n Fn CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde 441 05 BIN Qcmli Dtnoiw 1804 38 C 8 r (ThomsonCaf)... 116 2 CI* Franeaiae de« PeLrolei 163-50 7 Credit Fonder De Frtnw 466 -4 Hachette (Llbrmlrte) 1080 8C Machines Bull 41 -13 Mlchelln (B) 131 •1 Omnium 181 1 Peugeot Philips <N* Oem201 words
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Article91 1983-04-29 9 APR 77 Dm Aea-Telefunken BASF 06 00 140.90 17 11 Barer ***** 1.7 BMW 341S0 85 Coaimenbank 181 00 58 Conu Oumtnt ono 11 DUmWBtni Ml JO U n>nu| Druuehr Bank M7 00 0J Dreadner Bank irroo 2-5 OHH 140 JOB Hope hat 140 JO 4.1 HdMfh MR *•191 words
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Article87 1983-04-29 9 APR 27 m FORWARD MARKET ActC MO 42 Artwd 1140 -90 Astur 328 -2 Bruc&n 1214 14 Canp&c 1870 IS Cock 114 -5 De Beers 427 42 Ebet 2495 10 Electrobel 0010 40 Ob-Inno-Bm 3150 -20 2190 4 10 Or Bru Lamb 1800 IS Hobok 4580 unch Petro 553087 words
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Article215 1983-04-29 9 APR 17 •Mil" C$ an H Hud Bay Mln Imp OU Inco ItH 34* 17% -U 17* Int Pro* Pipe 29 >* 4% Alfotna Int Uto 26* Buik Mont Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel a 17* -H InU Nickel Kerr Add Lot)law B 17H 17* 11 -H -H BP215 words
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Article194 1983-04-29 9 APR V Prmncs 287.50 3*4 11 Sandos Reg Bulaer Pc 31 IS ♦3 Alutultw Br 630 Sulser Ref Z 1850 Alusuisse Rm Brown Boveii Br Cite Oelgy Br citt oner p c m 4 Swiss Bank Br 331 4-1 II1S ino 1(10 35 *90 Swiss Bank Corp Ret Swiss194 words
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Article90 1983-04-29 9 APR 27 Bastofl Lire 214.30 Mediobanca M llano Aaa Ord ***** ***** 3380 1360 330 -20 Centrale Ord Cond Arqum Roma Erldanla 2290 182 7230 *830 *40 -33 Montedison Olivetti Ord Pirelli And C Pirelli Spa Rax 127 JO 2706 2960 1308 *****0 15 38 70 r 9000 rial90 words
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Advertisement124 1983-04-29 9 <*> x c» for a real treat! Daily Business Hours: Tim Sum Lunch: 11 am to 3pm (AMK only 7.30 am to 3 pm) Dinner: 6.30 pm to 10.X pm rrriacru m > RESTDUJRANT AngMoKio Bl<7lo AngMoKio Ave 3 #03-2001 Singapore 2056 Tot *****91/2 Clementi BIK 451 dementi Ave 3124 words
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Advertisement30 1983-04-29 9 CLOSING PRICES Robber: April 28 Singapore: May: ***** cents (down 260 centa) Malaysia: May: 247.60 cents (op one cent) Tin: M $31.63 per kilo (unchanged) 136 tonnes (down 68 tonnes)30 words
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3186 1983-04-29 10 BID and offer prices officially listed' and buatneaa in mad reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yeaterday with the number of shares traded Am in bracket* in lota of 1.000 units uateaa otherwise pacified. All Ttanea Settlement Contracts, are quoted after3,186 words
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Article188 1983-04-29 10 ■NOAPOU UNvrmr (II •fUmmfmkmW) The Commerce 3 M 3(8 The Saving Fund I S* 210 S pore Pros Fuad 153 1(3 S pore Sec. Fund 2.31 146 S' pore Invest Fund 122 1.2» S pore Equity Fund 1.51 l.» a ma a Uffff TWIWT DIAMOND MOT STOBK (Mnaacre*188 words
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Article3414 1983-04-29 10 Gr"« Gr*s Net 11 MS Low Coapuy Last DW DW YTd P/E Vol Day Hick Sale +or- Ctt (1000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 235 Acma 268 -2 21.7 0.8 8.0 26.0 1 268 268 217 148 Alcom 217cd +3 5.0 33 23 193 1113,414 words
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Article2233 1983-04-29 10 BED and otter price* officially listed and hwlnii in mad leported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Fwhantt J**terday, wtth the number at ibarea traded shown la brackets la lota of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Aleaa (2.348) (174 2.30 (8S) U& (77) 2.29 (10) 2.31 (1)2,233 words
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Article685 1983-04-29 10 TRADING seatlmeat remained favearaMe at the leeal oteefc rrrrhaatri yesterday, aHheagh pnOMahen braaght ahare prteee to a mixed eleee. Bat the eaarhefe pertara»aaee wae set —aapeated ae were IssHag far imSm! "breather" to eeel dm the feverish state ef the marhet Selected eeaaters csatlaaed to eajey685 words
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Article569 1983-04-29 10 PROFIT-TAKING, particularly in the afternoon, took share prices to a mixed close on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. However, the New Straits Times Industrial Index rose 11.03 points to close at a new all-time high of 1271.56. This significant surge in the index was569 words
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Article111 1983-04-29 11 KUALA Lampar ladutrtea Berfcad: Twentieth AGM to be held at 8th Floor, Bangunan Public Bank, Jalan Sulaiman, Kuala Lumpur on Friday, April 29 at noon. BOXY Electric Mutriea (Malaysia) Berhad: Fifteenth AGM to be held at the Penang Suite (2nd Floor), Federal Hotel, Jalan Bukit Bintang, KL, on111 words
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319 1983-04-29 11 THE prolonged recession in the world economy, which led to weak demand and depressed prices, was the main reason for the drop in Guthrie Ropel's earnings last year. The group's pre-tax profits for the year to Dec 31, 1982 fell to M 513.06 million319 words
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Article677 1983-04-29 11 CHRIS LIM - Market Talk... By CHRIS LIM SPP Ltd is an attractive medium-term investment, said Sua Hung K&i Securities, in its latest issue of Focus. At the time of its recommendation, SPP shares were trading at $2.81, which SHK said offered a "fair" prospective 1983 price-earnings ratio (PE)677 words
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Article373 1983-04-29 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed easy in fairly thin trading with investors generally cautious, brokers said. they noted the Hongkong dollar remained" below the 6.8700 level to the US dollar, and said its depressed state affected sentiiri£nt. The Hang Seng index ended off 21.15 for tfy(day at 1,012.61.373 words
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Article128 1983-04-29 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed slightly higher in quiet trading. apr a Batata Aokbam Thai *sf«jr 136 ♦a Bangkok "*"> 53 ot Arudmrt T H SB m unci one Bat* 8ho» *J9 4 j M Pint Truat 40.15 1 Qoodyaar Industrial PlnanO* Corp 141 1 Hi m 1 148 11128 words
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Article96 1983-04-29 11 APR feaoa AcoM Mining Anglo Phil Ape* Mining B AUu Con B Bagulo Ootd 0004 M14 sue OuHM uncb uncb tU 0l0K Bulc Petroleum Benguet Coo. B CDCP Pint PtlU Hldg* 0-01 MM 1M 7 10 0.1400 •fOuOM -1 0M uncb +0MI Marlnduque B SM uncb Oriental B Phil96 words
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Article440 1983-04-29 11 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday rose marginally on balance, with International populars leading the advance. The market average added 1.77 to finish at the third successive record high close of 8,636.56 on moderate volume of 460 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index rose 1.99 to a record 628.13.440 words
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Article356 1983-04-29 11 SHARE prices yesterday fell in quieter trading on Australian stock exchanges. Brokers attributed the weakness to profit-taking, the expiration of options and investor concern about further issues and placements absorbing available investment funds. At 1500 the All Ordinaries index was U. 7 lower at 587.1 with the all industrials356 words
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Advertisement205 1983-04-29 11 ra A MAGNUM CORPORATION BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the year ended December 31, 1982. Group Company items attributable to shareholders of Magnum Corporation Berhad The extraordinary items include an the sale of the205 words
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Advertisement1112 1983-04-29 11 TH E ROYAL BAN K O F CANADA STATEMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31.1982 r 4 (in thousands of Canadian dcilara) (in thousands of Canadian dolars) Cash Resources Cash and deposits with Bank of Canada Deposits with other banks Cheques and other items in transit, net oecunoes Issued1,112 words
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Article172 1983-04-29 12 Rises Shall 865 +135 Indices N 8*0 P CCN m 520 111 40 April 27 April 28 0 C B C 1290 30 BT Composite: 929.03 928.78 Tronoh Mines HM(i OUI 980 230 575 30 30 25 BT Indicator: ST Industrials: *****0 *****5 966.67 963.13 Straita Tradiag 738 20172 words
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Article, Illustration179 1983-04-29 12 Rises Indices Shell 920 +115 Castlefleld 2100 100 April 77 April 28 Carlsberg 980 +50 Sg Bag&n 600 +50 MBT Index: *****76 *****60 Dunlop Est 730 +50 NST Industrials: 1260.53 *****6 M Brew 770 +50 NST Finance: 2111.83 2117.48 Kemayan 290 +30 NST Hotels: 657.77 65BJ9 UtdMai 560179 words
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Article53 1983-04-29 12 HJLHANG SENG Wednesday 900.0 Week Ago 5©0.5 Thursday 1012.01 Wednesday 1033.18 Week Ago 1001.48 AUSTRALIAN fNDITfiTVllf fl FINANCIAL TIMES INDU8TRIAL8 Wednesday 099.0 Tuesday 885.2 I nlALo Thursday 738.1 Wednesday 747.1 Week Ago 730.8 Week Ago 8712 DOW JONES AVERAGE industrials ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 587.0 Wednesday 1208.40 Tuesday... 1200.4853 words
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409 1983-04-29 12 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM THREE companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore have still not complied with the exchange's requirement to announce their results within a specified time. The SES requires listed companies to announce their final results, together with the annual report, within409 words
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Article220 1983-04-29 12 RESPONSE to Malaysia Borneo Finance Corporation Bhd's public offer of 24.306 million shares of 50 cents each at M 51.15 per share has been overwhelming. It is understood that nearly all of the 30,000 application forms have been snapped up. The company is even said to220 words
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Article433 1983-04-29 12 OVERSEAS Union Enterprise's books will be closed from May 23 to 30 for the preparation of dividend warrants payable on May 30 and the determination of shareholders' entitlements to the group's rights issue. The last day and time for splitting is June 13 at 4.00pm. The last day433 words
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Article210 1983-04-29 12 SINGAPORE Baa Sendee (IV») Ltd Ihs ■will a per eeat Ibwimi In greap prMu pnflk to $11.81 milliea far IMS year Mare. ■■t grasp taraever •hawed aaly a amrftoal U Cceat itoe to $SlLll aril(treat $BKJ7 mdHaa). TUm ta parka pa becaaee toe pertaaetag a210 words
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104 1983-04-29 12 SHAREHOLDERS of Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Bhd (HMPB) have approved its acquisition of Barlow Plantations from Permodalan Nasional Bhd for M 5159.46 million. In a announcement, HMPB, however, disclosed that the resolution to approve its proposed l-for-15 rights issue was deferred. HMPB said that this104 words
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Article844 1983-04-29 12 EQUITIES rallied from early mark-downs in quiet trading yesterday, with the rise in ICl's first quarter profits helping market sentiment. The FT index at 3 pm was up 2.1 points at 701.1. ICI, up 4p at 478, advanced a further 12p to 490 following figures above market expectations,844 words
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407 1983-04-29 12 M 51.30 OFFER PRICE LIKELY Companies Editor: Mano Sabnini DEVELOPMENT and Commercial Bank (DAC), the sixth largest Malaysianincorporated bank, is seeking a listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. It will be the third Malaysian bank to be listed on the exchange, after407 words
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294 1983-04-29 12 DATUK Keramat has achieved a slight increase in pre-tax profits to M 514.16 million for the year ended Jan 31 ($13.98 million previously). This improvement came apparently from a strong second-half performance. In the first half, group pretax profits fell 43 per cent to $4.49294 words
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154 1983-04-29 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has suspended trading in the shares of Lien Hoe Industries, subject of a takeover bid by Peak Hua Holdings. No official reasons were given but it is understood that the suspension, from Wednesday, is to facilitate the delivery of154 words
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168 1983-04-29 12 INDIA-Malaysia Textiles Bhd hat been asked by tfes Koala Lumpur Stock Exchange far cornnmtn on a report that a consul tlum of flnaarial htttntiow has decided to place It under refHww Alu The consortium has all skug been trying to prevent168 words
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Advertisement41 1983-04-29 12 To EPIGLASS(S)PTELTD 153 Selegie Road, Singapore 0718 Tel: 336 4045 337 5873 I have enclosed $6.00 (Cheque/Postal Note) for a copy of your new Epiglass Boat Owner's Manual ADDRESS. DEVELOPED IN THE LABORATORY. PROVEN ON THE WATERS OF THE WORLD Si41 words
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Advertisement89 1983-04-29 12 HEWLETT PACKARD SEMINARS IN CONJUNCTION WITH INFORMATICS '83, HP IS ORGANISING 4 FREE EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR SESSIONS: 11 M/y 1983 COMPUTERISATION A COST ANALYSIS TIME 10.00 AM 12.00 PM TOPIC: MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS FOR THE '80S TIME 2.00 PM 4.00 PM lliUßSCffly 12 M/W1983 TOPIC: COMPUTERISATION A COST ANALYSIS TIME 10.00 AM89 words
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Miscellaneous41 1983-04-29 12 V OUTLOOK for today: Cool throughout the day. Maximum temperature 33.2 Associated humidity 58 Minimum temperature 23.5 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 6.55 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 33.6 Total rainy days tor the month 441 words
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412 1983-04-29 13 SINGAPORE'S position as one of the choice bunkering ports for the world's shipping may be threatened, according to Mr Carten Boe, director of Det norske Veritas, the Norwegian international classification society. Mr Boe was speaking in Singapore yesterday at the Dynasty Hotel412 words
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Article, Illustration542 1983-04-29 13 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG NON-CONFERENCE shipping lines, operating the Australia-East Asia route, have virtually agreed to reduce their freight lifting to enable an Australian vessel to be reinstated on that run. The Australian National Lines (ANL) was forced to lay up542 words
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Article82 1983-04-29 13 Reuter DOCK workers at the port of Karachi continued their month-old go-slow and the waiting time for ships increased to 10 days compared with nil before the dispute started, a Karachi Port Trust spokesman said. He said 26 ships carrying general cargo, cement, fertiliser, diesel oil andReuter - 82 words
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Article98 1983-04-29 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan-Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Freight Conference said they reduced a proposed a $15 per revenue tonne bunker surcharge, due to be introduced in May 1, to $12. Four Japan/Korea conferences also reduced proposed surcharges, with a $12 surcharge on May 1 cutReuter - 98 words
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Article692 1983-04-29 13 SWPftag UH Page Cal 8h»Wtaf Use Cal ACToe|rfer VI t Baa m 4ft Ala vm 1 Everett Orient IV 4 AhreokM Umt VI s Evergreen IV a AUtrana vn 4 tea vn 4/5 Alpac VI S Fraaco-Beig m 4/5 AofQMW IV I FrataSkpg VI a Antara Shpg692 words
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Article1308 1983-04-29 14 THE freight market is now steady with most recent fixtures still being done confidentially so as to maintain a competitive edege over business rivals. Demand for containers in both Hongkong and Taiwan is increasing with most container leasing companies offering repositioning credits to shipping companies. More exports of1,308 words
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235 1983-04-29 14 Reuter THE world tanker market may recover by 1985, but there could be an early deterioration if speculative oewbuilding increases supply, Nippon Yusen Kaisha said in a statement. Seaborne oil traffic usually increases sharply in the upward phase of an economic cycle andReuter - 235 words
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Article87 1983-04-29 14 Reuter SHIPPING in Yokohama port, one of the world's busiest, was halted for 2Vi hours yesterday after a tanker collision caused highly inflammable naphtha to leak into the waters. But the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said traffic was resumed later after most of the leaked naphtha hadReuter - 87 words
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Article1727 1983-04-29 14 TIME-CHARTERERS gave moderate support to the freight market on Wednesday but other sectors were generally quiet and featureless, shipbrokers said. A vessel of just under 11,000 long dwt was booked from South Japan to Sri Lanka at U552,600 daily. A 14,000 tonner from North Japan to Karachi-Colombo range1,727 words
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398 1983-04-29 14 WHILE almost every shipowner and operator are badly affected by the the current depression and the immediate prospect is generally gloomy, the longterm future of shipping remains stable, according to Mr Paul Slater, chairman of Pelican Finance Corporation. Speaking at a ship398 words
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Article206 1983-04-29 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.206 words
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336 1983-04-29 15 Lloyd's List TANKER tonnage currently idle in the Persian Gulf has increased so drastically that one of the industry's leading statisticians has given up making a full count. London broker EA Gibson says that the significant increase in the last month inLloyd's List - 336 words
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183 1983-04-29 15 Reuter THE National Bank of Greece, largest of the country's state-owned banks, plans a major expansion of its activities in the field of shipping finance, Governor Stelkw Panagopoulos said. As part of the expansion programme, Panagopoulos added, the bank will set up seven new branchesReuter - 183 words
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425 1983-04-29 15 TMR THE US Secretary of Transportation, Elizabeth Hanford Dole, has sent to Congress proposed legislation to implement five previously announced elements of President Reagan's emerging maritime policy to bolster the "competitiveness and capability" of the US merchant marine. As described by Mrs Dole,TMR - 425 words
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Article289 1983-04-29 15 Reuter JAPANESE shipyards are experiencing a boom in orders for heavy type bulk carriers of 30,000 to 40,000 deadweight tons from both Japanese and overseas owners, the Shipbuilders' Association of Japan said. Industry sources said total orders contracted and close to contract for bulk carriersReuter - 289 words
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5604 1983-04-29 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,604 words
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Article754 1983-04-29 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival Godowns FCL Ship Voy for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Kurama Maru 57/428 30.4.83 0100 Borneo 49 0900-1100/1100-1300 Fl/Ol Ming Comfort 5W 30.4.83 1700 Malay States 49 1600-1700/0400-0500 L8/L8 Nippon lea 50/296 30.4.83 1100 Harper754 words
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Article1825 1983-04-29 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adrinße Cwlilff Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) APEA Singapore Shipping Corporation <S) JambaUn Merah (PK) R Jumabhoy Son» (PN). Um Transgroup Pie Ltd (S) AhrenhM Liner Service Kjm Shpg (S) C Tacpfu1,825 words
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Article612 1983-04-29 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Crlkvenica 33/4 East Mount alongside 29.4.83/0200 East Rainbow 44 Sin Chiao alongside 29.4.83/2300 Kochanowski 13/4 Baltic FE alongside 29.4.83/2359 Kusu Island 6/7 Sin Shpg alongside 29.4.83/0600 LatDa 5 HM Shpg alongside 29.4.83/2300 Long Shan 45 YFung alongside612 words
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Advertisement220 1983-04-29 13 ;iHOdii ;ly;(i Times Bookshops 1 \RDI\I M H Orient Overseas Co*Ucu*teA Line rit a BJWK OM SUEZ) Zlj 2E2 FULLY CONTMOHD TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST/EAST COASTS FULLY CONTMOSQ) TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST COAST IN* mul ISKWIW I Judi MfcM SaaMi ta BC M I SWK* lan 411 14/4 29/4 16/5220 words
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Advertisement276 1983-04-29 13 SEALORD UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG -PURPOSE SERVICES EXPRESS MULT! J.VI 8M7MV.29 IT M. *AJBA V.l AL StMMMH V.15 Kuwait 1/6), Shuaiba (4/6). If Jubad (7/6). Dammam (9/6). m Doha (12/6). Outni (14/6). Aim Dhabi (15/6) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Mina Qaboos 7/5), Dubai 8/5), Bahrain 9/5), Dammam (10/5), Kuwait276 words
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Advertisement822 1983-04-29 13 The Singapore s Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your gf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAIN TP OA PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, BAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS 2-2/5 *4/5 04/5 5-10/5 11-11/5 17-11/5 22-22/5 23-24/5 31-30/5 31/5-1/0 r;'T"v. I rfl TO: BELGIUM, HOLLAND, U.K., GERMANY, FRANCE, SCANDINAVIA.822 words
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Advertisement343 1983-04-29 14 (Will H FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe feeder From Eur Vessel Spore ID 3) H'bnrg I 4) Gten B SUM 6/5 TOYMM Mmi S gut 1) Barcelona Gmu 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Havre. Basle UK. 3) Bremen. Bremertiawn. Aartms. CopenAafefl. Helsinki 4) Mafnp Stockholm Oslo 'Accepting Europe cargo tor343 words
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Advertisement333 1983-04-29 14 NOTICE. COVOMTON S£» "MjrMtjrvt" Vojr. 74-W An* 17th April IMS Pitt* of Sanrtr PAA.G4m.IMO m ■1 Survey as d<*ch*r»d the abort will WUd oa 2Mi April 1983 from 8-30 mjm. No further aurvay ««U be after t)m date E5 Y.S. LINE '^^ssssssr j USA/CANADA Pacific North Wm( Atlantic/Canada a/I 22/1333 words
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Advertisement704 1983-04-29 15 The Straits Steamship Group oci Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHAPING Singapori to Sibah, Snwik, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINFRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT SM6AMRE TO SARAWAK MB CPNTAINLRSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT team cmeo m smu ton Bum rtm Li Ik S ton MM faM MM SM4 tM SM SMM704 words
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Advertisement442 1983-04-29 15 pfo Franco Bekiuui Services L, > 1.. A .r. /IV U«W» fta» rttMR Mm Maw* 17 nm 22 lb, HHq »Iky Jfi! ail,T i*"" a«w 55! ii 5 n 4*■ 9tm II la Tim »M* 13 to 14 ta lita II ta ilka nta <<■ akm 23 ta Htm 27442 words
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Advertisement308 1983-04-29 16 /T\ C+J evergreen une east/riot cortupo sotm ACCffTPC FCL ft Id CARGO FOR: RI m mm UM taun ;/i JM an 1* vt v» iZltl *52 »/i il« IV 14/1 14/5 ta v* a/i a/i a/i j7/« a/i uxncanm la/rat fa/m n> I V.' Oib, EIROPf/FAR EAST CONTAfO SttVTCE hi308 words
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Advertisement288 1983-04-29 16 Zi\ DO SUITS "EVERETT ORIENT LINE MNW/MY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVCC **LQADMG FOR HONGKONG. JAPAN BUSAN 'SSI, 7/»J» nmtm 11/12 M ■mot 11/12 Nqr 11/11JM 25/21 As 13/14 M °*10A0M6 FOt OVTTAGON6. CALCUTTA CHALNA, Everett Steamship Corpn.S/A CllflOfd C«m>. Xt'-iMm P»n»ng Srrvg.po'. P». .r, s K L Rt W '03GCBCBI10 T.I288 words
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Advertisement71 1983-04-29 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LT~ SSI SUN UNION LINE ni'iiy m <; a KYOWA LINE IZXLa"i< 11;!:; j Ti: r < 1 11 »2S TAIYO MARINE LIN H EESI P ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OfIRAN SHIPPING LINES RAMAN SERVICES Singapore Loadngfor as JALABALA 2nd May B Abba*, B. Khiw^ fL» M71 words
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Advertisement841 1983-04-29 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES kOTACCMPAKA 30/5 May M«y llaifilXH. Jaddah, Aqa V.C-4M Ktomayu KOTA MEW AH 2/4 Jun* llcdlldih. Jaddah V.K-441 Again. Part Sudan AI»Q ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO Ho d« I da A. Pt Sudan, KOTA CANTK 2/5 May Adan, Jaddah, Aqaba. E43S Part Sudan KOTA MUMM t/7 May841 words
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Advertisement493 1983-04-29 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1 > ifr-; >*liH .ClfrM 5f° #E I'DAM HULL HMB6 Gd«47/1 Moy 25 Moy 27 AAoy 30 Moy MEADOWBANK 22 Jwx 25 July 28 July 31 Ju»y Lykes< Lines U.S. GULF DNECT SERVICE fnm HoU LESUE LYRES SM VELMA LYKES 22/4 HOHEU LYKES 12/5 GENEVEVE LYKES 31/5493 words
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Miscellaneous144 1983-04-29 22 c CT" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AJfl. THIS MORNING. LEGEND? R Thunderstoi m Temperature °C y Sbowi Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Kj Cloudy Sky Wave height Bnrfa«e winds are indicated by imwi which By wtth144 words
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