The Business Times, 27 May 1983
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Title Section10 1983-05-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, MAY 27,1183 60 CENTS10 words
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Article, Illustration423 1983-05-27 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM CONSTRUCTION is expected to begin early next year to build the first phase of the International Petroleum Centre (IPC). This phase will take two years to complete. According to the Jurong Town Corporation (JTC), work will begin once the land price of the423 words
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367 1983-05-27 1 SINGAPORE'S imports rose much faster than its exports in April, leading to a further widening of the monthly trade deficit to $1.37 billion compared with $1.07 billion in March. In April, the Republic imported $5.33 billion worth of goods, up by 8.3 per cent367 words
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447 1983-05-27 1 KLSE BREAKS SILENCE THE KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday denied that it had acted or planned to curb excessive speculation, maintaining that it is not the policy of the exchange to interfere with market forces. Exchange chairman Mr Abdul Razak bin Sheikh Mahmood said447 words
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Article300 1983-05-27 1 Reuter SOME progress is being made towards narrowing large US budget deficits but significant progress will most probahly not be made until after the 1964 elections. Economist Alan Greenspan told a meeting of the American Iron and Steel Institute on Wednesday that significant progress has been madeReuter - 300 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article56 1983-05-27 1 JAPANESE tourists can now take Australian carry-on-beef from Singapore Airport to Japan for personal consumption. A Japanese Embassy spokesman said yesterday the Japanese government had amended the relevant legislation to allow tourists to take the beef along with them, provided each package was accompanied by a health56 words
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Article107 1983-05-27 1 AP NEW power to enable the US president to impose sanctions on countries and companies selling to the Soviet Union or other countries over his objections was approved on Wednesday by the Senate Banking Committee. The Bill now goes to the Senate as a whole. The 10AP - 107 words
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Article67 1983-05-27 1 Reuter CHINA will borrow about US$l billion from the World Bank next year compared with $600 million in the 1983 financial year, bank president Tom Clausen said in Beijing. Mr Clausen, on his fifth visit to China, said he expected Chinese borrowing from the bank toReuter - 67 words
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Article54 1983-05-27 1 Reuter SPAIN has asked Saudi Arabia to cut oil supplies under a government-to-government contract to 100,000 barrels a day from 150,000, Spanish Industry and Ener- gy Minister Carlos Solchaga said. He said Saudi officials had promised to study the request to revise the contract, which runs to theReuter - 54 words
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Article50 1983-05-27 1 Reuter w m INDONESIA will set up a supervisory board to monitor irregularities in government departments and state enterprises including the national oil company Pertamina and its foreign contractors. The Finance and Development Supervisory Board will be headed by the Coordinating Minister for the Economy, All Wardhana. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article69 1983-05-27 1 Reuter A 24-HOUR strike called by the French dockers' union to back a demand for pay talks has halted work at all major French ports yesterday, a spokesman for the Stevedores Employers' Organisation said. The union said in a communique it will intensify its action if the employersReuter - 69 words
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Article47 1983-05-27 1 Reuter ICELAND is expected to devalue its crown by 18 per cent against a basket of currencies before Monday. News of the devaluation leaked out on Wednesday night from Social Democrats who declined to join a new centre-right coalition government which took office yesterday. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article57 1983-05-27 1 Reuter STOCK prices in New York turned mixed in early trading yesterday as profit-taking emerged after a threeday run-up. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped about 2 5 < points but advances held their lead over declines six to five. Volume totalled a substantial 16 million sharesReuter - 57 words
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198 1983-05-27 1 A $178 MILLION loan to develop the Hong Fok Centre was signed yesterday with U financial institutions involved in the lending. The lead managers are the DBS Bank and Overseas Union Bank while the four co-managers are Asia Commercial Bank, Bank of China,198 words
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410 1983-05-27 1 ASEAN nations have gained a reputation for being good borrowers in international capital markets, a Singapore economist, Dr Tsao Yuan, indicated yesterday. Speaking at an international economic conference in Manila, Dr Tsao, economics lecturer at the National University of Singapore, said: "The Asean410 words
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Advertisement259 1983-05-27 1 I ASHtON tKAMts. MAI* IN MMMA. l-doneuo ond Brunm It UMIIDB THE price outlook for gold remains as confused and puzzling as it has been for the past six months and the market rests firmly in the hands of speculators, Consolidated Gk)ld Fields said Page 2 THE National Computer Board259 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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310 1983-05-27 2 Bernama UPLANDS Holdings Sdn Bhd, a Sarawak-based property development company, has signed an agreement for syndicated credit facilities totalling lfi»s million to help finance the development of a commercial complex in Kudng. The bridging, loan and end-finance were provided by a consortium of financial institutionsBernama - 310 words
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Article223 1983-05-27 2 Reuter LIjOYDS Bank International plans to limit growth in lending this year, a spokenman for the parent company Lloyds Bank PLC said. "Oar policy is to aim tor very limited growth. This does not mean we will reduce lending. We plan to keep oar assetReuter - 223 words
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605 1983-05-27 2 Reuter THE PRICE outlook for gold this year remained as confuaed and puzzUag at it had been for the past six kmHi» and the market rested firmly in the hsndi of speculators. Consolidated Gold Fields PLC said. In an annual survey analystReuter - 605 words
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Article132 1983-05-27 2 Reuter BANK of America in the US will begin offering variable interest rates for certain categories of direct consumer loans. The groups include personal, car, commercial and recreational vehicles, industrial and farm equipment, aircraft, business term loans and certain pleasure boat and home equity loans. ItReuter - 132 words
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381 1983-05-27 2 Reuter US CREDIT markets will be faced with a heavy schedule of Treasury borrowings over the next few weeks as a result of the delay In obtaining congressional approval for an increase in the federal debt ceiling, money market analysts said yesterday. A measureReuter - 381 words
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Article167 1983-05-27 2 Reuter THE FRENCH government plans to lend Ave billion francs a year to French IrotiisliW from tax-exempt savings accounts to be altered under s new Law. government qpokesmsn Max Gallo said on Wednesday after the weekly cabinet meeting. The new industrial development accounts (Codevi) willReuter - 167 words
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149 1983-05-27 2 Reuter A COMMITTEE of Nicaragua's chief foreign bank creditors will meet In early June to cttacuas a Ntcaraguan request to reschedule more than US&QO million falling due soon, banking sources said. The request was made in view at the succession at bad weather which hasReuter - 149 words
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Article246 1983-05-27 2 Reuter STERLING surged to close at its highest level this year against major currencies on European exchanges on Wednesday on expectations that the ruling Conservatives would win In the June 9 elections. Top West German were particularly heavy buyers at sterling and trading in theReuter - 246 words
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Article303 1983-05-27 2 KANSAI Electric, Power is privately placing 100 million francs of 5 7 per cent, fiveyear bullet notes on the Swiss capital market at par, Union Rank of Switzerland said as lead manager. Banking sources said the company may also float a public issue worth 100 million francs303 words
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127 1983-05-27 2 THE SINGAPORE branch of Bank of Tokyo has issued a US$3O million floating rate certificate of deposit in the Asian dollar market. The final maturity will he three yean from the payment date which is expected on June 3, 1983. But the bank127 words
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Article110 1983-05-27 2 Reuter THE REAGAN Administration may ask Congress for new limits on tax-exempt bonds, John Chapoton, assistant Treasury Secretary for tax policy, said. Speaking on Wednesday st s fiscal policy conference, Mr Chapoton said the proliferation of tax-exempt issues concerns Treasury. He said Wednesday's vote by the SenateReuter - 110 words
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Article133 1983-05-27 2 Reuter BANK of Japan Governor Haruo Maekawa said he has been surprised by the recent weak tone of the yen. which closed against the US dollar at 2X.15 yen on Wednesday against the week ago 222.90 yen. It Is not dear if the US interest rateReuter - 133 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-05-27 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are earrently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 9.09 per cent.22 words
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Article176 1983-05-27 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on lfay 28. US Dal 7<u?s 1 month I months 3 months 6 month* 9 months 13 months Will 91/16 Oft OH Oft 00/16 nim M Dm 1 015/16 0 OH 9* 07/10 00/10 9% NrJtas. 1 month 3 months176 words
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Article40 1983-05-27 2 RANGE 4 prfc const houwn op sm aOtr May M: by dt»Overact 1 Call departs: 1-1 OwN S-mooUt Tmaury Mk JH 2W 3-month Bank bill* 711/14 7 9/16 3 month! CD 7% 7H 6 months CD 7 5/16 73/1640 words
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Article118 1983-05-27 2 THE US dollar yesterday eased against major currencies and against the Hongkong dollar in moderately active late Niilw. Operators squared their positions ahead of the seven nation economic summit this weekend at Williamsburg. Trading was however calm ahead of the meeting. The US unit eased to 2.4860/tt marks in118 words
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Article459 1983-05-27 2 THE US dollar opened weak against sterling but was slightly firmer against the other major currencies on the foreign exchange mar ket yesterday. Dealers reported very quiet trading, in anticipation of the long weekend. The dollar opened against local currency at 552.0910/ 30, virtually unchanged from the previous459 words
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Article229 1983-05-27 2 THE dollar was locked into a narrow trading range in dull trading yesterday, ending in Tokyo at 236.30 yen, barely changed on the opening 236.40. The US unit moved between 236.22 and 236.45 during the day, with trading restrained by uncertainty over what direction US interest rates will take.229 words
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Article332 1983-05-27 2 QOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher st USS44LSO/443J0 an ounce, above New York's close of $439/440 snd -a weaneaaay nnwi owt ot $438/440. Total sales for the day was 173 lots with kerbs not ing 484 lots. Prompt closed slightly" higher at US$44l JO/443J0 an ounce compared332 words
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Article32 1983-05-27 2 Tmm Mm New Tact 12.1CB U21B OSS 1UB Zurtcfc L325B doted liJSS dOMd M turn Staftpare »<■ 11.15B ]HH u« CkMlnC prtcw is US dollar* troy —em. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.32 words
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Article45 1983-05-27 2 Opening rates yesterday: US -1.5890/5900 Can —1.9870/15 Cross —1.2303/06 D Mk 3.9535/80 DF1-4.4435/80 S FT 3.2910/45 B FT coo-78.85/79.00 F Fr -11.8665/88» Lit 2347.10/2M9.75 Yen 374 .85/375.« D Kr -14.1715/1850 N Kr —11.3355/3170 S Kr -11.9305/9330 A us Seta 27.84/87 Port 158.25/159.15 Spain 220.15/«45 words
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Advertisement162 1983-05-27 2 When you are investing or trading with Australia, or if you are thinking of doing so, it's important to choose the bank that knows Australia best. That bank is the Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia. With its large network of branches throughout Australia, the Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia's knowledge162 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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268 1983-05-27 3 AN agreement to forge closer links between Singapore and Japan in the humanities, social sciences, natural and applied sciences was signed here yesterday. The agreement is a memorandum of understanding for scientific cooperation between the National University of Singapore and the Japan268 words
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249 1983-05-27 3 THE Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association is expected to train between 40 and 80 reservists a month to run taxis for the new taxi company, Singapore Commuter Pte Ltd. The first batch of reservists will be trained in249 words
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240 1983-05-27 3 ABOUT CO goldsmiths and jewellery manufacturers will attend a half-day seminar tomorrow on "The challenge of the eighties to the gold jewellery industry". The seminar, to be held at Plaza Hotel, is organised by United Overseas Bank. A UOB statement said this is the240 words
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Article, Illustration295 1983-05-27 3 THE new Gatwick International Airport near London opened on April 26, with a people-moving system provided by Westing house Electric Corporation. The completely automated, rubber-tyred system will service about five million passengers during its first year of operation at Gatwick, the world's fourth busiest airport handling international traffic.295 words
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252 1983-05-27 3 ASEA companies in Southeast Asia tripled their first quarter sales to $57 million compared with $17 million in the first quarter of last year. The sharp increase, especially in Malaysian sales, resulted from the group's higher order intake for its electrical and252 words
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Article157 1983-05-27 3 A FIVE-member delegation led by Mr £ugene Yap Giau Cheng, Parliamentary Secretary (Labour), will attend the 69th session of the International Labour Conference in Geneva, Switzerland next month. The other government delegates are from the Ministry of Labour. They are Mr Michael Chua Yew Keng,157 words
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Article, Illustration464 1983-05-27 3 THE National Computer Board and the Trade Development Board are jointly organising a software trade mission to Japan from May 28 to June 11. The 10-member mission, led by Mr Edmund Tham, assistant director of the industry development department of464 words
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Article165 1983-05-27 3 MR ONG Leng Chuan, chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers Association for the past two year*, has stepped down, leaving the leadership of the association in the hands of the newly elected chairman, Mr Tay Kwang Seng. An SMA spokesman said that Mr Ong, who165 words
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Article45 1983-05-27 3 THE SURVEY working committee which conducted, a national survey on the socio-economic characteristics and life-styles of senior citizens, comprised officials from the Ministry of Social Affairs, Ministry of Health, the Department of Statistics, the Housing Development Board and the National University of Singapore.45 words
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Advertisement314 1983-05-27 3 The most extrAudi nary car of the year. 4 Car of the Year 1983 5 International jury: motoring journalists Organised by "Car of the Year" jury committee 4 World Car of the Year J International jury: motoring journalists Organised by Motor Magazine, Tokyo 4 The Golden Steering Wheel 5 International314 words
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OVERSEAS
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317 1983-05-27 4 Reuter AP MINISTERS from Arab oilexporting countries met in Damascus on Wednesday to discuss oil-related issues. Officials from the 10member Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries said one of the ministers' briefs would be to coordinate oil policy but it was unlikely anyReuter; AP - 317 words
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206 1983-05-27 4 Reuter JAPAN and South Korea have agreed to try to establish equal and mutuallybeneficial trade relations, a Japanese Foreign Ministry spokesman said. However the spokesman said the two sides failed after three days of talks in Tokyo to narrow differences on how toReuter - 206 words
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461 1983-05-27 4 AP THE Republican-led US Senate has given new life to the MX missile by voting 59 to 39 to approve President Reagan's plan to store 100 of the powerful weapons in existing underground silos in Nebraska and Wyoming. In an important congressional victoryAP - 461 words
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163 1983-05-27 4 AFP APPLE, the world's number one in microcomputers, plans to introduce a new family of products at a rate of one innovation a year, the company's new president, John Sculley, said. He added that Apple had reached its critical she and nowAFP - 163 words
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452 1983-05-27 4 AP THE British opposition Labour Party is struggling with its inability to agree on whether it would scrap the country's nuclear weapons outright or use them as a bargaining chip with the Soviet Union. Party Leader Michael Foot, a long-time peace campaigner, hedged onAP - 452 words
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317 1983-05-27 4 Reuter A MAGNETIC shadow that detonates enemy mines ahead of advancing tank-» is among major developments in mine detection, an authoritative reference book said. Jane's Military Vehicles and Ground Support Equipment 1983 Edition said a device being developed in the US throwsReuter - 317 words
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336 1983-05-27 4 AP, Reuter WEST German Chancellor Helmut Kohl has USSoviet arms talks could reach a "decisive stage" when he travels to Moscow in early July. In spite of the lack of Progress at the US-Soviet arms talks in Geneva. Mr Kohl saidAP,; Reuter - 336 words
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295 1983-05-27 4 Reuter MANNESMANN, the West German engineering group, said it paid people close to Bernard Paringaud, director of the company at the centre of a scandal over dioxin waste, to reveal where 41 missing barrels containing the deadly poison were stored. Mannesmann chairmanReuter - 295 words
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153 1983-05-27 4 AFP THE Japanese are about to launch into the mniring of croissants, French bread and other gallic delicacies with the help of Grand Moulins de Paris, France's major milling group. The French company signed a deal with the leading Japanese bakery Yamazaki BakingAFP - 153 words
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160 1983-05-27 4 Reuter THE ANZ banking group has forecast one of the heaviest falls in Australian private investment in recent decades, saying its collapse could retard Australia's recovery from deep recession. "Unless there is an early improvement in the prospects for private investment, the medium-term outlook forReuter - 160 words
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402 1983-05-27 4 Reuter, UPI THE Japanese Federation of Economic Organisations, Keidanren, has called on the Japanese government to open further the domestic market to imported products to prevent trade friction from spreading to political and social areas. A resolution which urged the measures and whichReuter,; UPI - 402 words
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238 1983-05-27 4 Reuter EUROPEAN Economic Community governments are moving towards agreement on measures to lift the. threat of bankruptcy facing the 10-natioo bloc and reform its lopsided finances, diplomats said. They said that although views at a foreign ministers conference which ended in BrusselsReuter - 238 words
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148 1983-05-27 4 Reuter RCA Corporation and Hitacfai Ltd plan to Introduce the capacitance disc (CED) video system ta the UK this autumn for the Christmas selling fwmn. The American company will make the video disc albums and Hitachi will supply the players. Hitachi will support theReuter - 148 words
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Article787 1983-05-27 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SPO/HKG TMA TL351 0600 BEY/BOM SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH601 0820 KUL CAL GD10 0855 JED DHA MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ1C3 0945 KUL r RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH603787 words
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562 1983-05-27 5 AFP THE world has the longterm potential to feed itself, even if grain consumption increases more than 50 per cent by the turn of the century, International Wheat Council executive Jean Parotte said. Addressing the International Milling Association in Edinburgh onAFP - 562 words
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302 1983-05-27 5 Reuter, AP PRESIDENTS Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and Jaafar Nimeiri of Sudan have urged Arab countries to set aside their differences and adopt a common strategy to achieve peace in the Middle East. They made the call when addressing a news confer*aceReuter,; AP - 302 words
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284 1983-05-27 5 Reuter A THIEF who embarrassed the South Korean government by exposing the wealth of politicians, officials and businessmen was sentenced on Wednesday to 10 years in Jail and another 10 years of protective custody, court officials said. Seoul Criminal Court convicted Cho Se-Hyong, 38,Reuter - 284 words
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258 1983-05-27 5 AP IN A flurry of fireworks, doves, balloons and pinkclad rhino characters, Disneyland's new US$4l million Fantasy land was dedicated on Wednesday but only after a prince on a white horse vanquished a one-metre-tall witch. Veiled until the last minute by the facade ofAP - 258 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article537 1983-05-27 5 Agencies THE European Options Exchange (EOE) said some international exchanges from the US, Canada, Australia, the UK and the Netherlands have agreed in principle to set up an international association of options exchanges and clearing houses. The EOE said the new association aims to investigate and promote aAgencies - 537 words
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220 1983-05-27 5 UPI THE Sri Lankan Parliament has authorised a nationwide state of emergency declared a week ago for a violent byelection during which four people died. Speaker of Parliament Bakeer Marker also swore in 18 new members elected on May 18, when the stateUPI - 220 words
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166 1983-05-27 5 JAPAN'S preliminary industrial production index (base I960) rose 0.1 per cent in April to a seasonally adjusted 102.7 from an upwards revised 102.6 in March, the International Trade and Industry Ministry said. The March index was up 2.3 per cent from February. In unadjusted166 words
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82 1983-05-27 5 THE US steel industry is unlikely to become profitable until late 1963 or early 1964, although its results will steadily improve quarter by quarter, according to David Roderick, chairman of US Steel Corp. Speaking at the American Iron and Steel Institute annual meeting in82 words
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451 1983-05-27 5 FRANCE'S socialist administration has sought to allay fears that next weekend's Western summit could turn into a confrontation between presidents Mitterrand and Reagan. Speaking on Wednesday ahead of the meeting at Williamsburg, presidential spokesman Michel Vauzelle said Mr Mitterrand would not be giving lessons451 words
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280 1983-05-27 5 UPI, AP PRESIDENT Reagan spent Wednesday in intense briefings on topics ranging from international finance to relations with allied nations in preparation for the threeday economic summit at Williamsburg. Secretary of State George Shultz, Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger and Treasury Secretary Donald ReganUPI,; AP - 280 words
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459 1983-05-27 5 AP THE Japanese yen and European currencies are so undervalued against the US dollar that they threaten to undermine alliances, making exchange rates the most crucial issue facing leaders at the Williamsburg summit conference, American business representatives told a congressional panel on Wednesday. "ManyAP - 459 words
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Advertisement280 1983-05-27 5 ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE (USA) proudly announces another Top Soiling Management Manual SKI m SiPi m O CONTENTS What is negotiation? The process of bargaining and problem-solving How to plan your negotiations Critical oral negotiation behaviours The tricks of the trade Methods to counteract negotiating tactics A key negotiating resource-personal style280 words
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Article479 1983-05-27 6 ALFRED Nobel, the inventor of dynamite and in whose name peace prizes are awarded each year, suggested in 1892 that "perhaps my dynamite plants will put an end to war sooner than your congresses." Speaking then at a pacifist meeting, he put forward a simple but479 words
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Article, Illustration1434 1983-05-27 6 LEE YOKE MENG - He looks like an elderly uncle from out west. But Ben Feldman is listed in the Guinness Book of Records for getting more sales than 1,000 of the 1,500 life insurance companies in the United States. LEE YOKE MENG speaks to one of the1,434 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous670 1983-05-27 6 TWO-IN-OME CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Honesty, for instance, in insurance? (6) 7 Eastern end (4,4) 8 A pricy arrangement that's to be condemned (6) 10 Like French potatoes? (5) 13 The champagne when you win by one point? (4) 14 Soundly punished, we learn (4) 15 Successful strikes (4)670 words
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Miscellaneous730 1983-05-27 6 SINGAPORE 5 9.55 AM Opening folowed by Benji (Takes a Dive) at Marineland: Benji becomes the world's first scuba diving dog in this musical documentary. 10.20 The Greenstone A young boy Sean discovers a magic greenstone that has power over all the beings of the forest. 11.10 International Soccer Friendy730 words
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Article, Illustration2011 1983-05-27 7 HEDRICK SMITH - Soviet-American relations have reached a low plateau. The two nations are trading recriminations over the Middle East, Central America, Afghanistan and missile deployments in Europe. HEDRICK SMITH has the details. HEDRICK SMITH NYT AMERICA'S relations with the Soviet Union have reached one ofNYT - 2,011 words
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Article, Illustration891 1983-05-27 7 SUSAN RASKY - By SUSAN RASKY Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan's refusal to say whether he will name Paul Volcker to another four-year term as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board has touched off a guessing game over who might succeed him. Although the White House insists that no decision hasReuter - 891 words
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Article, Illustration682 1983-05-27 7 LOUISE de ROSARIO - By LOUISE de ROSARIO SINCE the early IN* i, may sf the best aad MgkM stadeato tram Tihna have geae to toe l ei tod States to stady. Oaiy IS per eeat el them have retaiei The real, meet sf them la seleaee aal techaelegy, have682 words
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Advertisement229 1983-05-27 8 E2 2 2 rr 4 1 J. i y. Our newly extended Coffee Garden is now better than ever. Whether you have an appetite for local or continental food, you 11 find our staff friendly and efficient! our food appealing and delicious. Try our famous claypot specialities, Hainanese chicken rice229 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article173 1983-05-27 9 CHINESE Predaee Exekuge, Singapore, mm ctatag prim per IN kg yesterday. Ctewat «II: Bulk fob $115.00 sellers, old drum (in 9econd hand drum) fob $128.00 sellers, new drum fob $132.00 sellers. Csfra: Mixed (loose) $66 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $355.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper173 words
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Article196 1983-05-27 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Ctttia yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,496; 32s 3,240, 40s 3,306 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ftoee gssis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article329 1983-05-27 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per Idlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 104, 100 per cent second class 0.76, 100 per cent third class 0.72, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special 0.56,329 words
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Article1046 1983-05-27 9 COFFEE: The May contract of robusta coffee futures again featured trading, ending the session £163 a tonne above Wednesday's close, dealers said. Other months were narrowly mixed, between £8 higher and £5 lower. Further distressed short-cover-ing in May, as some traders gave up attempts to find sufficient coffee1,046 words
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Article503 1983-05-27 9 Reuter GOLD SHOULD be more thin US$5OO an ounce, aluminium reach £1,000 a tonne, and copper £1350 a tonne by the end of the year. According to Amalgamated Metal Trading (AMT), the London-baaed commodity dealers, in their latest review, gold will attract increased buying as aReuter - 503 words
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Article317 1983-05-27 9 RAS price* In ctnti per kUo yesterday: Buyer Int. 1 R-S.S prompt f.o.b. Z» 00 Int. 1 R-S.S June 228.00 lot. 1 R-S.S July 28.00 Int. 2 R.S.S B7J5 UK/Coat MS y Int. 3 R-S.S »ti y UK/Com tot. 4 R SS. UK/Com Int. S R SS *****317 words
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Article90 1983-05-27 9 NOON Mlari SMR pncaa ym ■A* Jut Ml (C—i—l 1 52i M«k> 98R ao tvjvft S#J Dan l»MI 1 •Itor* (1-toa paUat) ten mi MMON smjo 110 JON MUON SSR SO (l-taapallK) MJQ lOUtN *MJ0 MRELB Jmmm SMKCV (1-tapM mm S3 0QN moo atMN SVIH L ll-M90 words
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Article167 1983-05-27 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with June One RSS buyers quoted at ***** cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Wednesday's close. In Kaala Lsmpar, rubber prices closed easier with June One RSS buyers quoted at 242.50 cents per kilo, down 3.50 cents from Wednesday's close.167 words
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Article148 1983-05-27 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier in moderate trading, despite some late short-covering. In May, north fell Ms2s to MJ795, central M&2.50 to Ms9oo and south M 52.50 to M) 810, while in June, south and central lost Msls and MHO respectively to MJBIO. The148 words
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Article31 1983-05-27 9 Rubber: May 28 Siuapor« June: 223.60 cents (down 1.50 cento) Malaysia: Jane: 242.50 cents (down SJO cents) Tin: M 881.16 Cr kilo 00 cents) 86 tonnes (up 1 tonne)31 words
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Article73 1983-05-27 9 THE BTBAITB TIN price In Phmk yentecday reee a further U MB to to MfSUI a Idle, still wtttda the ITA tower IMS» MHUi aid nyy ff The (Iraer market was atttOiM to the MrthMd law sonnies sf tta MMntnhs and baytag deanad (ram ever seas aid leeal73 words
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Article150 1983-05-27 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago oo Wednesday closed six to five US-cents a bushel lower, at or near the bottom of the day's 7 V» -cent range. Activity slowed from Tuesday's pace with spillover weakness from lower corn values. Commission house and commercial selling turned to a mixture of buying150 words
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Article160 1983-05-27 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday ranged from 2V4 US-cents a bushel lower in nearby July to up 2V4 in thinly-traded distant July. Nearby July ended at the bottom of a 2V« cent range. Activity was light throughout as the market awaited the outcome of a number of tender160 words
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Article192 1983-05-27 9 MAT S Pn CORBEILLE Alr.rjoubta KB 13 GROUP B Canefour ««a Financier* de LUnlon M La/aree 77sac ♦1 -u 7J B S N Otmll Danone 17W Moet-Henness? ODfl-Parlbaj IM 13LM 30 ♦M Cir (ThomsonCW mnnlH do Petrotea Credit Fonder Df rrance 116 in MO unch Penarrojra 44J0 Rad kotec192 words
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Article92 1983-05-27 9 MAY a Din Hoechst 144.60 14 Aec-Telefunken TJJO -0.8 Hoeach Horttn 36.10 ISO JOB 04 -04 BASF Btm ***** 137 SOB Ka/stadt nun Ml JO 256 00 -u -14 RUW twnp 1 Llnde moo A Commenbtnk 178. TO 17 Mannesmann 18U0 14 ConU Oumml 93 00 11 Preunac aoojo92 words
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Article76 1983-05-27 9 MAY 25 m Or Bru Lamb in Hobok 4710 FORWARD MARKET 2™i Hjrl Dutch 21(0 Ac*c (00 -4 jy'Vr -5TT- }*J® 20 -M 20 20 Arbed |m 7, Boc Otn Bclg 1M0 ArttW 10H sottn. 4540 A*uir 300 uncn Soivay A nwa 25 ♦a -230 unch 30 BrMcan 127$76 words
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Article194 1983-05-27 9 MAY 25 ABN ru moo 44 Into Muller Kbb KLM 2330 17J0 ***** -03 -01 •1 Ahold 147.00 -0 8 Mentbt 50 00 -03 Akao AMEV Amlu Amrobnk Berfoai Berk 80 00 114 JO 58 30 WW 13 -03 -0.1 03 unch Naarden National Ned Nedllord Nmb Oct Ortnten194 words
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Article89 1983-05-27 9 MAY 2S Butofl Lire 183 JO 45 800 -38 -IA •1 Mediobanca Mllano A*i Ord Mondadorl Prtv 9*100 ***** 3110 -»o -480 -120 Central* Ord Cond Acqua Roma Erldanla iTsa 150 JO TWO Montedison Olivetti Ord Pirelli And C Pirelli Spa Rai 136 2B15 1533 *****5 2 +104 unch89 words
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Article178 1983-05-27 9 MAT Franca ♦A Action* am—■ an I Aluaulaae Br 730 ♦ao Aluaulaae Raa SO Brown Bowrt Br UN Ob* C1«H7 Br 1VN M Ctba Oelo r c 1590 1 CUM OICJ RM. au Credit Sulaae Br MHO ♦a unch Credit Sulaae R*t 3SB ♦a Elaktrowatt Br JB70 unch Oeorge178 words
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Article259 1983-05-27 9 MAT B Rand INDUSTRIALS A Aloha MB unch Abercom AS And a imF" 300 no unch Barlows C O Smith i. 3300B 1330 2300 unch Cum* finance Or B—n I no Edcon 3B0 -10 PMVoik ***** 515 -90 unch Furl 406 5 Gratemn Hi new 690 30 Uk Hold*259 words
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360 1983-05-27 9 THE ALL-Ordinaries Index reached a hjgh for the year as Australian sharemarkets extended the strong gains of the previous two days in heavy trading. At 1500 the All-Ordinaries index was up 5.3 points at 619.9, after touching 621.1 in morning trading. The previous closing360 words
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Article211 1983-05-27 9 MAY 29 AMUhl a MS > 1 Hud Bay MM Imp mi MS X s Alcan 42 S Int Pro* Pipt J7S .n Alcona Bank Mont Bank Not* Scotia Bell T.I BP CM Ltd MS SOS aw ms Ms •H unch S •1 Int Uta Intl Ntckai K*rr Add211 words
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Article391 1983-05-27 9 HONGKONG THE Hang Seng Index yesterday rose 20.59 points in the day to 906.45 as stocks climbed higher in line with a rebound by the Hongkong dollar. The local unit rose to a late 7.03/04 to the US dollar from 7.09/11 In earlier trading. Volume increased and391 words
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Article480 1983-05-27 9 SHARE PRICES yesterday closed sharply higher with blue chips and internationally popular issues leading the way following the further gain on Wall Street on Wednesday. The market average added a provisional 43.66 to close at 8,636.00 on a volume of 380 million shares. It was the first480 words
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Article134 1983-05-27 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed firmer on a turnover of 6.15 million pesos, up from 1.94 million on Wednesday. The Commercial and Industrial Index added 0.76 to 110.96, the Mining Marker rose 22.80 to 1,503.40 and the Oils Index was up 0.018 to 1.36. Atlas Con B firmed to 40134 words
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Advertisement82 1983-05-27 9 im r» "featy tim-sum titbits for a real treat! Dally Business Hours: Tim Sum Lunch 11 am to 3 pm (AMK only-7.30 am to 3 pm) Dinner £30 pm to 10.30 pm jTiaTfM RESTAURANT AngMoKlo Bk7lo Ang Mo K» Ay# 3 #*****1 Singapore 2058 Tot *****81/2 •Clamant! Blk 451 Ctamenti82 words
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3201 1983-05-27 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and hula— la and reported to the Stock Exchange ot Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded tbown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,201 words
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Article190 1983-05-27 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST prtew tar May M> The Commerce 3.38 3 59au5 The Saving! Fund 201 2.13 S pore Prof Fund 1.52 Id S pore Sec Fund 232 2.41 S pore Invest Fund 1.11 138 S pore Equity Fund 1 JO I SO DIAMOND MOT 9TOBB (Mimiiii' prteae190 words
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Article3391 1983-05-27 10 IMS B'|k Low Coapujr Last Sale +orGr's Div Dto Crv Gr's Net YTd P/E Vol Day (*000) High Low 1 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 280 322 200 300 380 110 272 245 208 045 520 535 1400 535 340 545 870 380 472 966 200 060 6803,391 words
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Article1906 1983-05-27 10 BID aad after prices officially ltoted •ad huelnw la aad imparted to the Kuala Lumpur Stock yarterday, with the anailai of dam traded dww to bracket! to toto of MOO uatta ualaaa odwlae Bed ■NDUmiALB A|MWti (JJOB) Atoaa (1488 3JOS) (3) 148 (77) 1« 1« (U) 1421,906 words
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Article690 1983-05-27 10 A FIRM evertefkt New Yark market aad the kegto■tag at a m aetttoaaeat tnutlag pnM mm te cNe toeai market aaather gaed m yesterday. While tke tragtag toae toeeatma «eve J"*to eaattoaa ate keU keek frem ekaatag prteea tee kigker after TTndaie PM«to ladex eadeg wttk a690 words
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Article551 1983-05-27 10 IN SPITE of intermittent profit-taking, share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished mixed to selectively higher yesterday. Prices remained firm in early trading but began to fluctuate (or the rest of the session when profit-takers and sellers appeared. By the close, selected551 words
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414 1983-05-27 11 Reuter BTR PLC should be able to block Thomas Tilling PLC's divestiture plans, announced on Wednesday, if it owns 25 per cent or more of Tilling shares, market observers said. The blocking vote could be used to oppose special resolutions, requiring 75 per centReuter - 414 words
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548 1983-05-27 11 Reuter BAT Industries PLC expects 1983 attributable profits to be maintained at last year's levels if exchange rates remain broadly level with the end of 1982, chairman Patrick Sheehy told the annual meeting. In these circumstances, he added, BAT will aim to continue increasingReuter - 548 words
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Article1126 1983-05-27 11 NEW YORK NEW YORK, Wed. Investors set aside concerns about the possibility of rising interest rates late in tbe day, and stock prices pushed sharply higher in the final 30 minutes. The Dow Jones Industrials Average, after languishing until late afternoon, ended the session up about $.971,126 words
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Article257 1983-05-27 11 Cfiirittw LWM: Fortysixth AGM to be held at C Chulla Street #1*00, OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104, on Saturday, May 28 at noon. CDTHtAL EOGM to be held at Studio n, Kuala Lumpur HO ton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, May 31. at 10.00 am to be257 words
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Article415 1983-05-27 11 Reuter UNILEVER PLC and NV are alining (or growth in volume sale* and Inflationadjusted profit of 3 per cent a year. Unilever PLC chairman Kenneth Durham said these are tough targets, especially because low growth is the best that can be expected in comingReuter - 415 words
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612 1983-05-27 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM TWO of the newly-listed companies, ANA PrapsrUss are not unduly worried about the widespread prospect of a lower room occupancy rate this year. ANA Hotels, owner of the Century Park Sheraton, Is confident of Itself as a "successful and prestigious612 words
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Article135 1983-05-27 11 Exchange has tentatively decided to list shares of Mntoade Os LM on its main market and to seeking Finance Ifintotry approval, aa exchange official said. The Japanese video-game maker, now listed on Osaka and Kyoto stock exchanges, has been —king a Tokyo listing. Hie official said that,135 words
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Article167 1983-05-27 11 hopes to retain aa eight yen dividend for the current year SndMn March 31, providsd It makes an expected profit of 115 bUtton yen in the current year, vice-president Sukemitsu Irie said. Fuji proposed an eight yen dividend for fiscal 1982, and a one yen boons167 words
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Article93 1983-05-27 11 has reported parent T«"y after-tax profit of 1L53 billion yen (10.55 billion) In the year ended March tL Recurrent profit was 25 JO bCUon (24.67 billion) whOe operating profit amounted to 33.78 bUtton (33.24 bUtton) on sales of ***** bUtton (681 JO bUtton). It to paying a dividend93 words
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Article168 1983-05-27 11 will ratoe its dividend for the current financial year —next March 31 to 10 yen from 9JO in 1982, company preside ut Aklra Saeki said. He said sales in the current year are forecast to rise 12 per cent to 790 billion yen from 649.33 billion for the168 words
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Article192 1983-05-27 11 has forecast a 9 per cent rise in satos in the current financial year to next March 31 on an anticipated rise in demand for chemical plant and power equipment, a company spokesman said. It earlier reported a rise in parent company after-tax profit for the192 words
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Article88 1983-05-27 11 Reuter Ine has reported parent "«"»p«»y after-tax profit of 1101 billion yen (10.74 billion) in the year ended March 31 Recurrent profit was 17.67 bUtton (22J7 bUtton) while operating profit amounted to 2112 bUtton (3160 billion) on sales of SBJO nn*™ (***** bUtton). It has declared a dividendReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement135 1983-05-27 11 All of these Securities have been offered outside the United States. This announcement appears as a matter of record only. New Issue May, 1983 u.s. $100,000,000 The Nippon Credit Bank (Curasao) Finance, N.V. 11% Guaranteed Notes due 1990 Payment of principal and interest unconditionally guaranteed by The Nippon Credit Bank,135 words
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Article162 1983-05-27 12 Rises Kivtrrk* 510 88 Public Bank 975 35 Shell 880 30 MalakofT 326 22 PMC 725 20 Public Corp 380 20 Daff Dev 350 20 9*1 Coconut* 338 18 P N 806 15 M Flow 388 12 Mifiu Corp* 374 12 Anal Steel 358 12 Maiaa Fin ill. 274162 words
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Article, Illustration152 1983-05-27 12 THE stoek market epeaed well yesterday bat preflt-taking seat prices easier agala. The Bssiness Times Campsslte Index clssed with a gala sf I.M pslats at N&M while the Straits Times ladastrlal ladex rsse saly 1.21 pslats at US.2S. Rises Bedford 610 -♦-155 Rivervtew 520 78 Tronoh 1000 60152 words
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Article53 1983-05-27 12 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 908.45 Wednesday 887.86 Week Ago 02R79 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 814 8 Week Ago 807.3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday Tnr> 9 Tuesday 099.8 Week Ago 889 8 Wednesday 758 5 DOW JONES AVERAGE Week Ago 753 8 INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 1229.01 Thursday .-..619.9 Tuesday 1219.0453 words
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Article238 1983-05-27 12 DATUK Syed Kechik bin Syed Mohamed and Mr Wan Abdul Hamid bin Mobd Salleh have resigned as directors of m ff""nhr A Lawlaads Bhd from May 26. FEDERAL Plaar Mills Bhd said the final dividend of 10 per cent less tax will be paid on June 28. HAW238 words
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228 1983-05-27 12 AM ALGAM ATEDPreperttes and ladastrtaa (API) has mmmml sharp ta per e«at laereast la greap pre-tax preflt (aatftei) to MJIIM mllltoa far the year ended Dee SI, IML Greap taraever rase 47.4 per eeat to Hi.IS mllltoa. API dM aat give aay reawa228 words
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Article146 1983-05-27 12 NORTH Borneo Umbers (NBT) has not suffered any damage from the forest fires that have been raging Sabah for the past two months. Losses were not incurred directly by NBT though approximately 600 hectares of plantation trees belonging to its 40 per cent-owned Sabah146 words
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Article813 1983-05-27 12 EQUITIES firmed afresh yesterday as sterling showed renewed strength on market optimism that the Conservatives will be re-elected at next month's UK election, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 6.2 points at 706.8, after reaching 707.4 at one stage Plessey added 32p to 689813 words
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534 1983-05-27 12 GENERAL Corporation Bhd (GOB) has forecast group pre-tax profits of MH2.65 million for the year ending December 1963, after the acquisition of Low Keng Huat Construction Co (LKHCC) and a special issue of shares. The forecast figure was arrived at on the assumption that534 words
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244 1983-05-27 12 SPP Ltd has failed to acquire 100 per cent of Island Club Condominium Pte Ltd (ICC). The company yesterday said its directors were unsuccessful in securing an agreement from all shareholders to acquire their shares in ICC. As such, SPP has244 words
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Article, Illustration572 1983-05-27 12 THE new Malaysian Securities Industry Act 1983, to be implemented later next month, will give the Capital Issues Committee additional functions. This was stated by Capital Issues Committee (CIC) secretary, Mr C Rajandram, in Kuala Lumpur when he spoke at a financial symposium572 words
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535 1983-05-27 12 SYARKAT Siah Brothers' Impending takeover of Kin la Kellas Tin Dredging PLC is yet another attempt by a private family enterprise to move into the corporate limelight. This seems to be somewhat similar to other moves by private ({roups into the corporate world. A case535 words
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Advertisement57 1983-05-27 12 if gooa If service W For details write to Lombard North Central PLC. Banking Services. Dept 510. 17 Bruton Street. London WIA 3DH. England Telephone 01-409 3434 FIME CHINESE ANTIQUES S WOHKS OF NNT^ KWOK GALLERY Pte Ltd 545 Orchard Road. #03-01. Far East Shopping Centre Singapore 0923 Tel: *****1657 words
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Advertisement456 1983-05-27 12 The me Minute "I'm a little embarrassed I haven't been using this all along," said the Chairman of the Board of the Fortune 500 company. "It's the most concise and simplest condensation about how to be a supervisor I have ever seen," claimed the Chief of Police of Walnut Creek,456 words
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Miscellaneous54 1983-05-27 12 OUTLOOK for today: Fair with scattered showers in the afternoon. Repart for 24 haurs prior toUpmn May U at the airpart: Maximum temperature 29.1 Associated humidity 81 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 0.25 Rainfall in millimetres 2.3 Total rainfall for the month 137.1 Total rainy days54 words
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428 1983-05-27 13 THE Par East Shipping Corporation (Fesco), one of 17 Soviet state-run shipping firms, has agreed to restrict its service on the AustraliaFar East route, shipping industry sources said. However, the sources noted that this significance of the Soviet move has been reduced428 words
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Article, Illustration411 1983-05-27 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ The $30 million dredging project to deepen the north channel in Penang Port has been completed six months ahead of schedule. Vessels drawing a draught of up to 10.66 metres will now be able to use the channel without having to411 words
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Article45 1983-05-27 13 Reuter INDIA-Pakistan-Bangladesh Shipping Conferences said the currency adjustment factor for Continental westbound will be adjusted to minus 15 per cent from 13.5 per cent previously and that for Continental eastbound to plus four per cent from six per cent previously, effective June 1.Reuter - 45 words
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Article96 1983-05-27 13 UPI A NILE steamer carrying nearly 600 passengers caught fire and sank in southern Egypt on Wednesday and some 400 people were feared drowned, sources said. The vessel's engines caught fire and it sank south of Aswan. The sources said the vessel, which shuttles between Aswan inUPI - 96 words
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Article751 1983-05-27 13 sWpptagU* Page Cat Skipping Line P*«e CM AC Toeptcr Ate* VI vm i 1 DM Eurasia m IX 4/9 a AhrenkJrl Liner VI Everett Orient Evergreen IV g All trans vn 4 IV 1 Alpac VI S FMco vn 4/9 Aagooave IV Franco-Belg m 4/9 Aiuri Shpg751 words
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Article1556 1983-05-27 14 CARGO is moving within Asean and internationally. Bulk potash fertiliser from Jordon is being carried from Singapore in bags for regional destinations. Changes in economic policies in Indonesia and Middle East countries are creating trading opportunities. Domestic fishing fleets are more active in Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines.1,556 words
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Article162 1983-05-27 14 A NEW leaflet entitled "Survey and Certification" deals with certification/ classification, third party inspection and verification as they apply to fixed steel or concrete structures, mobile units such as jack-up rigs and semi-submersi-bles, diving systems and submersibles. It describes the procedures involved and the services provided162 words
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353 1983-05-27 14 Reuter WEST German shipyards could be forced to shed 6,000 more jobs, and some yards could close, unless federal aid is made available quickly, Kurt Jansen. chairman of the committee for small and medium shipyards, said. Jansen said more than 11,000Reuter - 353 words
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Article571 1983-05-27 14 NATIONAL Investment and Development Corporation, the investment arm of the Philippine National Bank, has foreclosed on the six vessels of the Philippine International Shipping Corporation to prevent an insurance company to attach PISC's two ships. Pioneer Insurance and Surety Corporation has filed attachment proceedings on two571 words
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Article1702 1983-05-27 14 CHARTERING was again mainly confined to the timecharter sector of the freight market on Wednesday with grain business still very quiet, shipbrokers say. A 20,000 tonner was booked from Japan to the Mediterranean at U553,450 daily while $2,600 daily was paid for a 63,000 tonner from Japan to1,702 words
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Article195 1983-05-27 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 (PAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits195 words
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Article255 1983-05-27 15 MARINE specialist International Paint has reported a drop in profits for the first time in 13 years. The slump in shipping and shipbuilding industries is blamed for a 3 per cent fall in the company's volume of sales. International Paint revealed attributable profits of £13.3255 words
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Article, Illustration606 1983-05-27 15 Reuter THE Panama Canal Commission hopes to revert to a maximum draught of 39 Vi feet tropical fresh water for ships transitting the Canal by August if current rains continue, deputy administrator Fernando Manfredo said. The draught had been reduced to 36 feet due toReuter - 606 words
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5931 1983-05-27 20 SCHEBIILE 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 of5,931 words
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Article732 1983-05-27 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL v A r r iV /5J- f° r LCL Movement Shl P Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule I E Handsome *****W 27.5.83 2100 O Asia 49 0000-0900 KaSachl U Maru 4? B 285 83 2?2£ Mitsui OSK 49732 words
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Article1836 1983-05-27 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Mftetk- CMUIHr Continental iSi Cargo Freigh» < PK i ATEA Singapore Shipping Corpora (ton (S) Jamba tan Merah (PK) R Jumabhov A Sons (PN) Afr*-Eararta Ume Traiugroup Pie Lid Ahreaklel Um SmW Kjm1,836 words
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Article441 1983-05-27 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Arunachal Pradesh 31/2 Equator m 22 J Latuharhary 46 Jenhol 23 Kimishige Maru 47 Nlaga XXVII 27/8 Sharp Island 6/7 Vletxo 24 Builder 22 Kota Cahaya 8/9 Luxor 31/2 Mlyagl Maru 19 Pestovo 46 Regensteln 47 Thea S 29/30 Agent441 words
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Advertisement456 1983-05-27 13 OSEALORDO m I UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG/ > i 11 < 11 ,111. 4 fi k I EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Kuwait (24/6). Shuaiba (27/6), Jubail (30/6), Dammam (1/7), Doha (4/7), Dubai (6/7), Abu Dhabi (7/7) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Accepting LCL cargo for Dubai, Kuwait, Bahrain, Dammam, Mina Qaboos v456 words
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Advertisement807 1983-05-27 13 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER TO. U.B. PACIFIC, GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. INLAND POINTS 1 Feodw Vwwu PJtotant Ptnant fi. SUCCESS SaM 6. SUCCESS 130-30/5 5-5/1 13-13/6 19-19/6 27-27/ C E2ZZE3CI M. RMOO M. RAfOO807 words
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Advertisement433 1983-05-27 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Vessel S pore 1) Mseiles 2) Rdarn 13) Hburg 4) Gborg B PERMAII 31/5 KOMBGM 7/6 14/6 N. KLFT 21/6 SELAMJIA 28/6 N OEJBMA 5/7 B. SURM 12/7 TOYNM 19/7 From Eurooe wssn |1) Gborg j?)H Dure] 3) S ttf 4) RUam 5) le H I433 words
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Advertisement415 1983-05-27 14 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North W M t Faarfar nt M m V H SLOtTMX M M bM I vmtstm a/5 nn in n H*r «a 1/1 7/1 i/c Q WaiULM MOT W/W nvw TO MT VM/321 tOHGO MM) V2t/32t tMn accapM* car|« I* Ma415 words
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Advertisement951 1983-05-27 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL. Overseas Containers Limited I CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: »/4 21/1 a/i a/* 41/7 PS/7 12/7 14/7 11/7 H/7 *mi mm MM Mm SjPm a/5 31/5 MM bM MM bM bM «/l M/f MM MM MM MM faM P7/I MM MM MM MM MM 13/1 14/1951 words
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Advertisement777 1983-05-27 16 tverett Lines y urm< Star Shipping Corpn. tmk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" inanmr cad diu^/vui r«CM HTOwrw nw MTMnxmM LOADING FOR RANGOON Plata* P rrwM/v ib? WWI/11 May 31/7 km 2/4 ka 14/171 m TTI KVNC 1,1 Mo *°r«o BOUSTFAD SMPPtMG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PtCELANG *****1/8 PENANG I *****1/8 o« luMKHii777 words
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Miscellaneous140 1983-05-27 22 Regional Weather I K /4 7 a I s s IK s sN 5 ii Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C A y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Cloudy Sky Wav Suttee winds an Indicated140 words
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