The Business Times, 28 July 1983
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Title Section10 1983-07-28 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, JULY 28,1183 60 CENTS10 words
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387 1983-07-28 1 NYT THE US House has defeated an amendment that would have required banks to reduce interest rates and stretch out repayments for heavily indebted countries. This could be a blow to the chances for approval of an administration-backed Bill toNYT - 387 words
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303 1983-07-28 1 THE local stock market suffered its third consecutive decline of the week yesterday as weak sentiment continued to prevail. The Business Times Composite Index ended 13.81 points lower at 888.44 and the Straits Times Industrial Index was slashed 11.73 points to 925.07. The last time303 words
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240 1983-07-28 1 Bernama THE Sabah Electricity Board (SEB) yesterday signed an agreement for a 7.2 billion yen (Ms 72 million) syndicated loan from a consortium of 18 banks and financial institutions based in Japan. The loan, lead managed by Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corp ofBernama - 240 words
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423 1983-07-28 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THERE has been an upsurge in loan demand with total bank credit rising by $663 million in May to *30.g billion the highe/t monthly Jump in s?x months. But bankers said yesterday it is still too early to say if423 words
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Article410 1983-07-28 1 Reuter THE United States registered a US$3.4 billion budget surplus last month. The Treasury said in its monthly budget statement that last month's surplus was smaller than the $6.72 billion surplus recorded in June 1982. The June surplus followed a record shortfall of $29.29 billion inReuter - 410 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article51 1983-07-28 1 Reuter THE US dollar rose to another seven-and-a-half year high against the West German mark and surged against the French franc in hectic trading on international markets yesterday. The surge may be attributable to news that Mexico and Venezuela are raising their oil prices from August LReuter - 51 words
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Article86 1983-07-28 1 Reuter EXPORT contracts concluded by 13 major Japanese trading houses in June were up 23.6 per cent to 1,501 billion yen from May, a 49.2 per cent rise over June last year. The Japan Foreign Trade Council said this represents the first year on year increase in sevenReuter - 86 words
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Article69 1983-07-28 1 Reuter CHINA purchased a further 1,000 tonnes of rubber yesterday on the Malaysian rubber market for August shipment. The rubbers were RSS Ones at 266 cents per kilo, RSS Twos at 261, RSS Threes at 257 and RSS Fours at 248 cents. China's presence continued to help marketReuter - 69 words
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Article64 1983-07-28 1 Reuter THE Hongkong government's budget deficit for fiscal 1982, ended March 31, totalled HKJ3.S billion, compared with April's estimate of $3.8 billion, Financial Secretary John Bremridge told the Legislative Council. He attributed the smaller deficit to a sharp drop in capital expenditure due to delayed building programmes andReuter - 64 words
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Article60 1983-07-28 1 Reuter FORD Philippines will temporarily stop car production at its plant in Manila as of next month due to a lack of imported units for assembly. The shortage has been caused by a pricing policy dispute with the Japanese government, which has held up shipments of unassembledReuter - 60 words
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Article66 1983-07-28 1 AFP ACCORDING to a resolution adopted at the Legislative Council session yesterday, Hongkong will no longer be called a "colony" from September 1. The government took the initiative to delete the word colony and substitute it with Hongkong and replace "funds of the colony" with "public moneys"AFP - 66 words
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Article77 1983-07-28 1 Reuter NEW Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon is expected to present today a mildly stimulatory budget for the year begun April 1, with a deficit of around NZ$2.5 billion to $3 billion. Economists said a drop in the inflation rate accompanied by a sharp rise in unemployment plusReuter - 77 words
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Article32 1983-07-28 1 THE Sri Lankan government yesterday briefly lifted a 39-hour curfew imposed on Colombo and other riot-torn areas of the country and tightened security to prevent fresh outbursts of ethnic violence.32 words
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245 1983-07-28 1 PERBADANAN Nastoaal Skipping Line (PNBL) of Malaysia has ordered two balk carriers from the Sooth Kereaa industrial giant, Daewoo Shipbuilding aad Heavy Ltd. •eta will be aaed to skip eaal to Part Kiaag under a contract with the Malaysia Mining Csrpsrnttoa. Ito eaal245 words
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333 1983-07-28 1 POLICE in Hongkong have broken their silence on the murder of Jalil Ibrahim and indicated their suspicion that the ldller(s) could have been a nonHongkong resident, or could have already left the territory. Deputy director of crime John Clemence said police are now333 words
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145 1983-07-28 1 Reuter VENEZUELA and Mexico have raised the price of their heavy crudes by between 39 US cents and US$l.5O. Venezuelan Minister of Energy and Mines, Humberto Calderou Berti, said on Tuesday that the price of his country's 19.0 Api degree crudes would rise 39Reuter - 145 words
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Advertisement65 1983-07-28 1 <*<,.%^$_)@_%$+%::%~<:={;?<!>=* What happens when an unknown car rental company becomes known? +<*• M Well. We're still offering you the kind of super service people are talking about. And we just got a new fleet of cars. No wonder our clients keep coming back. We may be part of the Establishment65 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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336 1983-07-28 2 Reuter NATIONAL Westminster Bank PLC said its international banking activities achieved a strong performance against difficult economic conditions at home and abroad in the first half of this year. The bank was commenting on its first half 1983 results which showed pre-tax profitsReuter - 336 words
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388 1983-07-28 2 Reuter THE DEFAULT by a Washington State power authority on U552.25 billion of bonds for two cancelled nuclear plants will intensify investors' concerns about other tax-exempt electricity bonds, analysts said. The Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS) defaulted on Monday, the largest governmentReuter - 388 words
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Article163 1983-07-28 2 Reuter COMMERZBANK AG said a 68 per cent rise in its first half 1983 partial operating profit to a record 468 million marks was due largely to a 30 per cent increase in its interest surplus and 19 per cent rise in commission earnings. In anReuter - 163 words
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Article20 1983-07-28 2 FIRST National Bank of Chicago has increased its [»Ime rate to 9Vi per cent from 9'/« per cent.20 words
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482 1983-07-28 2 Reuter THE US Treasury may have a pleasant surprise in store when it discloses its borrowing requirement for the present quarter, several economists said yesterday. Slower government spending and rising tax revenue due to the growing economy have led several analysts to lower their forecastsReuter - 482 words
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Article188 1983-07-28 2 Reuter BRAZIL expects to secure the approval of the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Jacques de Larosiere, for its new agreement with the fund in two or three weeks on an informal basis, central bank governor Carlos Langoni said. Commercial banks could then release loansReuter - 188 words
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Article195 1983-07-28 2 Reuter SWISS Bank Corp said its operating profit was higher in the first half of 1983 compared with the year-ago period and reached a heartening level. It gave no figures. Continued satisfactory earnings are expected in the second half, the bank said in aReuter - 195 words
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203 1983-07-28 2 Reuter THE US Treasury has delayed until Aug 5 the effective date for controversial rules which would require that 10 per cent of interest and dividend pay, ments be withheld for federal taxes, US Secretary Donald Regan said. "I reluctantly find it necessary toReuter - 203 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article42 1983-07-28 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $125 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Aug 1 to Aug 4. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.42 words
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Article92 1983-07-28 2 THE US dollar yesterday finned against most other major currencies, but trading was quiet in the afternoon due to lowering of investment interest. It rose to 2.6150/60 marks from an early 2.6128/35 and New York's close of 2.6125/ 35, and to 7.8620/70 French francs from 7 8570/8610 and 7.8400/50.92 words
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Article455 1983-07-28 2 THE US dollar strengthened against major currencies yesterday on the local foreign exchange market. Trading in the Asian markets was quiet with minimum speculation. The volume of trade in US/ Singapore dollar was low with the opening level at 5J2.1310/ 20. There was little movement in the market455 words
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Article178 1983-07-28 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on July 27: U8 Dollar* (Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 9 13/18 911/16 1 month 9H 944 2 months 10 9% 3 months 103/16 101/16 6 months 1011/*****/16 9 months 10* 10* 12 months 101V*****1/16 D—. twJw. 1 month 3178 words
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Article23 1983-07-28 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are car* rently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.04 per cent.23 words
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Article332 1983-07-28 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly firmer than New York's level but trading was generally quiet due to lack of fresh factors. Total sales for the day was recorded at 39 lots while kerb volume at 185 lots. Prompt closed slightly higher at U*****.00/428.50 an ounce against $425.50/332 words
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Article47 1983-07-28 2 RANGE of prk often ■d by dlscount bouM on July X: Overnight: 3 Call deports: 1 1 ClMtac Rn»i»f (UiKu 3- month Treasury bills 2 9/18 27/16 3-month Bank bills 715/16 713/15 3 months CD 7H 7* 0 months CD 7H 7* Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article39 1983-07-28 2 New York 12 423 12.388 12 OS i2.es Zurich 12.37B 12.2ZB 12 44S 12 298 ■wx Singapore WM 12.35B Xe0B 12.388 12 45S 12.48S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounc i. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore39 words
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Article82 1983-07-28 2 THE dollar yesterday opened at the highest level in l x h years on expectations US interest rates will remain firm over the near term. Opening quote* yesterday: US 1.5315 25 Can 1.8865 Cross 1.2322 25 D MX DF1 4.0106/* 4 4830 70 S FY 3 2375 2405 B82 words
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Article126 1983-07-28 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed little changed at 240.70 yen from the 240.70/80 New York finish in very dull trading. Its undertone was firmly supported by the prospect of continuing high US interest rates, and the mark fluctuated marginally above a 7Vi year low. The dollar ended at 2.6128 38126 words
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Advertisement81 1983-07-28 2 (>:@}|!,\&_(`+!|<\\$~,(*!^}%\;\ H I r iL "^N 9 •■\x\ X X ry. 3 <2 V M c Between 5.30 pm.\ and 7.30 pm., our y drinks are or bar prices; (example: only $6.00 for o beer). Order your second similar drink. It's on us. /That's right—free! y JERAMZEE ploys FUSION JAZZ81 words
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Advertisement182 1983-07-28 2 Why CPS Makes Sense You can use our accounting service for as little as $500 per month to assist you to manage your business. CPS is fast and easy. We deliver your financial reports within 2 days. Your accounting staff saves long hours. You don't have to risk installing equipment182 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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239 1983-07-28 3 TIMES Printers has spent $2.4 million on additional machinery which will enable the company to expand its magazine and directory output without employing extra labour. The company has bought a Muller 335 fully automated wire stitcher and an automatic Muller Normbinder from239 words
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Article, Illustration166 1983-07-28 3 Tlffi Parker Pen Company U& has appointed a Singapcgfan, Daaay Lam, as its filgl area director for Southeast Asia. t' Lum's area of responty includes subsidiaries in Singapore, Malaysia and Hagkong and distributor mMoets in Taiwan, Indonesiaj Thailand and the Philippics. Prior to this appointmfit' he was166 words
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370 1983-07-28 3 THE Government plans to give the construction industry the needed shot-in-the-arm to improve its productivity. Speaking at the Singapore Polytechnic graduation ceremony of civil engineering and building students, the Director of Public Works, Mr Yap Neng Chew, said various measures would soon be370 words
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Article174 1983-07-28 3 IN SPITE OP earlier mlsglvlags, mere cempaales «re mw late rested la participating in the —Pf welfarism throegh employer»' Central Provident Wad eontrlbatteas (Cowee) scheme. A farther 42 cempaales have ladlcated their Interest la participating la the Cewee scheme, said the Mlalster sf State (Lahear),174 words
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291 1983-07-28 3 THE marketing department of Caltex, an aggressive company in the domestic market, has been reorganised to promote "effective communication" at various staff levels. A company official said the March revamp would result in a "leaner" set-up, a reflection of the intense competition within the oil291 words
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299 1983-07-28 3 MORE than 30,000 invitations have been sent to companies in the Asean countries to attend a fiveday show here next week on the latest Japanese machinery, electronics and robotics. The Japan Mechatronics Show Singapore '83, starting on August 2. is sponsored by the299 words
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431 1983-07-28 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING LOCAL industries should work more closely with the Singapore Polytechnic in the training of technician engineers. This call was made by the polytechnic's principal, Mr Khoo Kay Chai, at its 23rd graduation ceremony yesterday. A total of 2,523 students graduated431 words
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526 1983-07-28 3 CONSULTANTS, contractors and the government must "start tearing down their walls and look at each other eye-to-eye" instead of isolating themselves. This is a basic need for the well-being of the construction industry, said Mr PC Loke, the first executive director of the Singapore526 words
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Advertisement232 1983-07-28 3 St Moritz Gold by Chopard. A brilliant achievement to match your golden moments. s^' In a tribute to the men and women all over the world who continually strive for excellence in every human endeavour, Chopard artists pursued and created the ultimate watch: the St. Moritz Gold. For elegance, the232 words
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OVERSEAS
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670 1983-07-28 4 NYT THE US warned on Tuesday that it would use military force if necessary to counter an Iranian threat to shut down all oil shipments through the Persian Gulf. The US Navy's newest aircraft carrier, the nuclear-powered Carl Vinson, with nearlyNYT - 670 words
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293 1983-07-28 4 UNITED States and Soviet negotiators ended the first day of two-day talks in Vienna on renewing an agreement on US grain sales to the Soviet Union without commenting on whether any progress had been made. Experts in Moscow and Washington have said the talks,293 words
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Article472 1983-07-28 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan, vowing that Central America would not become another Vietnam, said on Tuesday the US had no plans (or military intervention in the turbulent region. He defended planned military exercises involving more than 4000 American troops and three navy battle groups, saying theyReuter - 472 words
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Article278 1983-07-28 4 AP THE Seaato vsted SMI m Hi today night U allsw the Reagan admiaistrattos to MM aad Install the first CT MX missiles la aadergreand sllss la the states sf Wysmlag aad Nebraska. The aettoa vlrtaally cleared the way tor passage sf aa sverall USfSM Mlttsa PeatagsaAP - 278 words
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Article146 1983-07-28 4 Reuter HOLLAND has accused Malta of behaving like a spoilt child as anger mounted over the Mediterranean island state's 11-day-old blockade that is preventing final accord at the European security conference in Madrid. "It is behaving foolishly like a spoilt child, insisting on having some more sweetsReuter - 146 words
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Article744 1983-07-28 4 AKKIVALS Service Local 1 Operator Number Time From i PAA PA5 0015 JFKSFOHKG BA BA14 0045 MEL SYD/PER MAS MH601 0620 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ1Q3 0945 KUL GIA GA887 1020 LGW/FOO/BKK MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CB14 1030 HLP CPA744 words
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396 1983-07-28 5 Reuter US DEFENCE secretary Caspar Weinberger is to visit China in September during an Asian trip, President Reagan announced on Tuesday. Mr Reagan said in a statement that Mr Weinberger would confer with defence minister Zhang Aiping and other Chinese leadersReuter - 396 words
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Article, Illustration124 1983-07-28 5 FREE to gs... Fill pis* jaarnaUst aad bureau chief •f the Far Eastern EeaaamIc Review Mrs Sheilah Ocampa-Katfsrs aid her hasbaad, Swedish —baaaa der to the Philippines Mr Be Kalfars, are pic tared here getting ready to heard a piaae eat sI Manila ea Tiesday alterSource: AP picture - 124 words
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476 1983-07-28 5 NYT THE Soviet leadership has announced a package of economic experiments intended to show that the way to invigorate the country's largely stagnant industry lies through greater autonomy for individual plants. The initiative, announced in the form of a joint decree of the communist party'sNYT - 476 words
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549 1983-07-28 5 GM's first billion quarter since 1979 NYT GENERAL Motors Corp has reported that its profit rose by 85.7 per cent, to US$l.O4 billion for the second quarter, compared with $560 million in the second quarter of 1982. It was GM's first billiondollar quarter since 1979, but was only the fifth-bestNYT - 549 words
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258 1983-07-28 5 UPI THE US Steel Corp, the US's No 1 steelmaker, said on Tuesday it lost US$ll2 million in the second quarter, down from a 14 million profit a year ago. The company's ailing steel operations were in the red again, but its MarathonUPI - 258 words
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Article404 1983-07-28 5 FT BRITISH Airways and British Caledonian have won the backing of the Court of Appeal in London for their attempt to block the US$l.7 billion anti-trust damages claim started in the US by the liquidator of Laker Airways. Three appeal judges were unanimous on Tuesday thatFT - 404 words
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223 1983-07-28 5 FT ICL, the largest British computer company, believes it has made a major breakthrough into the US market with its small business computer. The UK company, which has seen a turnaround in its fortunes in the last two years on Tuesday signed an international tradingFT - 223 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article539 1983-07-28 5 Agencies WEST German economics minister Otto Lambsdorff said he is unhappy about the European Economic Community's decision to extend steel quotas till the end of January instead of the 2Vi years sought by Bonn. EEC industry ministers agreed in Brussels on Tues- day to renew existing quotas untilAgencies - 539 words
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313 1983-07-28 5 Reuter PRIME Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone hopes problems between Tokyo and Washington will be solved before President Reagan visits Japan in November, foreign ministry sources said on Tuesday. They said Mr Nakasone expressed the hope at a meeting with White House deputy chief ofReuter - 313 words
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Advertisement708 1983-07-28 4 NEW INSIGHTS INTO MARKETING SELLING OF SERVICES Singapore, September 14 16,1983 Workshop Benefits: You will gain particular new insights you can use immediately to be more effective in your marketing and selling. Have special work sheets and guidelines that facilitate the implementation of your plans. Understand and know how to708 words
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Advertisement138 1983-07-28 4 Pan Am Daily To Hong Kong Cabin Class At Ordinary Airline Prices. Pan Am.You Can t Beat The Experience. r I. Explore the exquisite taste of Japanese cuisine at the Shima and discover! its subtle charm. From a wide selection of delicious set lunches to an elaborate a la carte138 words
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Advertisement57 1983-07-28 5 AND: "Less Quality Less Craftsmanship Less Dependability Less Durability Less After Sales Service Less Resale Value" 3' I: 32 36 42 GB MOTOR YACHT 42 49 OB 57 Dependable Diesel Cruisers For more informotion on Grond Bonks Cruisers, pleose contoct: MARINE (S) PTE. LTD. 26 Jalan Terusan, Jurong Town Singapore57 words
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Advertisement254 1983-07-28 5 GIVING CREDIT IS PART OF DOING BUSINESS GIVING AWAY YOUR PROFITS IS NOT. In today's competitive markets, custo- wish to save training costs by conducting mers demand and get better credit terms their own training programme, for doing business with you. You've worked hard to earn your proAs a profit-oriented254 words
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Article560 1983-07-28 6 NOBODY likes donating to a cause with no name. But when a subscription to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) comes up for debate, there should actually be little reason to doubt if the funds will go towards a good cause. Yet, far too often, the pumping560 words
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Article, Illustration1374 1983-07-28 6 ROBERT PEAR - 'Rich man's president' Reagan defends tax and budget package that some see as unfair While critics cite findings from a study showing that the rich have become richer and the poor poorer in America with the 1981 tax and budget cuts, Mr Reagan and aides areNYT - 1,374 words
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827 1983-07-28 6 N R KLEINFIELD - By N R KLEINFIELD NYT NATIONAL Medical Enterprises (NME) used to be laughed at. When profit-making hospital chains began to sprout up all over the US in the late *****, they concentrated on treating patients in conventional hospitals. NME in Los Angeles,NYT - 827 words
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Advertisement105 1983-07-28 6 The Stables. )ne place where you can lx: abs< >luteh certain of a >d staik. > fear m N s. m m TjT* v -v v >. < <*■ M* •••> Small wonder! Before they reach your table, our steaks are properly 'grilled' by our chef. They have to meet105 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous704 1983-07-28 6 DllStcfW: Dickens GOOD LORD UFe »S Ffel?FeCT! mPvev—fbT TUROOGH TO my Jsyc hirtrist iwc lost my 5 x S5^ i W I <5 fcidk- f 3 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Taiji Mister (Mandarin/ r) 3.40 Keep Fit 3.55 Hawai Fhre-0 A Sentence to Steal (r): Gold is stolen from704 words
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Article1157 1983-07-28 7 THOMAS HAYES - Soaring demand from personal computer makers gives Tandon room to reap profits Back in 1976, a burly one-time mechanical engineer by the name o! Sirjang Lai Tandon was persuaded to start a disk drive business on his own. It is a step that Tandon has not regretted.NYT - 1,157 words
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Article, Illustration884 1983-07-28 7 DAVID LAMMERS - By DAVID LAMMERS AP TO understand bow dexterous robots in Japan have become, consider the circuit board inside a colour television set. Inserted into the perforated board are about 500 tiny diodes, condensers, resistors, and other parts as small, and about asAP - 884 words
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Miscellaneous662 1983-07-28 7 Ms corny 15 HEAPEP H* WAR. S4R i/ mm w& I m 7t 7? c» feffT 1 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD L* v J CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Possibly lets us fight (6) 7 Grumbling about the game? (8) 8 He didn't really groan (4) 10 Bets on the race (6) 11662 words
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Advertisement997 1983-07-28 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain d with the American Express' Card H. If you dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" fill your lunch hour with endless variety. Choose from the Inn of Happiness one price menu. An endless selection of specialities for only $20.00997 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article825 1983-07-28 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday extended the weaker trend which emerged by mid-morning and ended the session unchanged to £15 below Tuesday's close. Trading was mainly technical while the fundamental picture is less bullish than rscently, due partly to warm weather in Brazil. July traded firmer than other825 words
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Article196 1983-07-28 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) C«Un yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.560 32s 3,350. 40s 3,450 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece geeie: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article137 1983-07-28 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose on further buying in moderately active trading, following forecasts of dry weather in major US soybean growing areas over the next week. In July, south gained M55.50t0 MJBBB a tonne while in Aug south firmed Mslo to MJ887.50 and central137 words
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Article32 1983-07-28 9 Rubber: July 27 Singapore: August: 243.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Malaysia: August: 264.50 cents (up 0.60 cent) Tin: M 530.51 per kilo (up 8.00 cents) 95 tonnes (down 32 tonnes)32 words
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Article62 1983-07-28 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday gained eight cents to M 131.51 a kilo, mainly en strong support from the buffer steck manager. Dealers noted the smaller offer of 15 tonnes, down from 127 en Tuesday, helped the BSM to support at this level. Scattered baying was62 words
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Article213 1983-07-28 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed 2Vi to four US-cents a bushel higher in fairly active trade. September ended in the middle of a iVi cent range. Wheat values failed to follow volatility in corn and the soy complex and held firm throughout the session Traders said firm213 words
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Article207 1983-07-28 9 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with August One RSS buyers quoted at 243.00 cents per kilo, up one cent from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were slightly higher on some September buying after a higher opening. Afternoon levels gained some ground on some speculative buying in quiet207 words
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Article323 1983-07-28 9 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers tot 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 341.50 242J0N Int. 1 R.S.S August 343 00 243.50 Int. 1 R.S.S September 249 00 249.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 234.00 236.00N UK/Coat 233 00 235.00N Int. 3 R.S.S 230 00 232.00N323 words
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Article110 1983-07-28 9 NOON SSI R and SMR phem vaai »rd. r (At SSR 20 SSR 50 MRSLB (I-taa paliatl <1 -ton paliatl A i«t (CufMl Ba yara t ***** 211-50 Alft ■at I Mlh) 217.00N 213.60N at Btptwktr (Forward Mtk) Bayara Sallara 218.50 218.50N 213.00 215.OON SMRCV SMRL SMR110 words
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Article157 1983-07-28 9 CHINESE Pridiee Exefcaage, Sagapsre, Mag prices per lMkg yesterday. Cie»—t ell: Bulk fob 1135.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1148.00 sellers, new drum fob $152.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $80 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $365.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob157 words
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Article326 1983-07-28 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ p* kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 pjsr cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent Jecood class 0.76, 100 per ceq) third class 0.73, 25 per cent crop 0.58, B-10 per cent no st£k. THAI BROKEN: *-super 0.60. Special 0.54. THAI326 words
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Article137 1983-07-28 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed *20 to 16 US-cents a bushel 4ower in extremely active >*de. November ended in the bottom third of a 36'/«I cent range. Traders speculated* that profit-taking based ot£; concern that rain will enter the forecast weighed on values and contributed to exfreme137 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article274 1983-07-28 9 JULY 28 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha OOOB Abercom AE And CI 275 900 500 3075 -5 unch unch -25 A ma prop AMI B«fto*t 1285 -5 C O Smith 2300B CNA Cuttle Finance De Been Ind 1500 300 5 Edcon Edaan FedVoIk 430 unch Fuflt 400 unch Oratemn HIMd274 words
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Article199 1983-07-28 9 JULY as C» Hud Bay Min Abiubi Imp nu 39 23* Inco 19* ■f V4 Alcan 45* >2 Int Pro? Ptpc XT* .44 AI(omi 37 H Int UU I 33* Bank Mont 29* unch InU Nickel 19* Bank Nova ScoUa Kerr Add 21* H BeU Tel 18* unch Lotolaw199 words
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Article187 1983-07-28 9 JULY as ru AW 387JO 45 AtloM ***** 42 Akao AMEV Amfu 70.00 13U0 90.00 12 413 5 Amrobnk Beraocs Berk «J0 ZZZ m oo 41J 40.1 Boll 98.00 -ft J Bomicer moo 42 Book* Burtei Ctland 48JO -0-2 5040 35J0 +0u§ 4-0.4 CUT Dell 111] EUerter Ennlm 282.00187 words
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Article200 1983-07-28 9 JULY at Fr» GROUP B CORBEILLE Carrefour ISU 19 Air-Uquide B 8 N Qervals DtnoM C 8 F (ThomsonCaf) 426 >10 Flnanclere de L "Union 0030 299 1290 IS at 13 +1 -13 +2 +&3 ino 191 SO -1 > LA/ATR I 111■■■■ 111 Moet-Henneasy Opn-Parlbaa P»nirrntt Cte Francalae200 words
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Article1140 1983-07-28 9 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES ended sharply higher on Tuesday after institutional bargain hunters became active late in the afternoon, causing the market to move within reach of its all-time high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which languished most of the morning, ended about 10.72 higher at 1243.59.1,140 words
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Article85 1983-07-28 9 JULY 36 Acf-Telefunken BAST Dm 71JO mm ♦A ♦OJ Hoechst Mnax-h HorUn KmUdt ***** S3J0 147 00B 361 JOB tl 04 Btnt RJW 1UJ0 ynn 1.7 3 KHD Undc 361 JO 401 06 U ♦o Comment*/)* Conti Oumml Daimler-Bcni Dafiun 162J0 112.10 ***** ♦13 ♦0* Ptcumbc Rwt 8T A85 words
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Article195 1983-07-28 9 JULY ao Francs Actions Sulaau at ft Alusulaet Br. m *t Alusulsae Dm. Brown Boveri Br. m 1345 unch 5 Clba 0*1(7 Br. S49 1J ain Oelfj PC IMO 10 Clba Oclc; Rcf Credit Sulase Br trt 4 jots -10 Credit Suisse R*f m unch Elektrowalt Br. wo unch195 words
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Article101 1983-07-28 9 JULY a Ure Butofl Bel ***** ***** 4.25 unch Central* Ort Cond Acqua Romt mo ISO 441 4.73 ErUtnli fUtOK woo 2061 -so 412 Oenertll ixsaoo 2130 Olm 3000 -10 in m. Invest ItaJcementi Ort IUl«k( Lepellt Ort mi 2600 ***** MM IBM 442 00 780 -a 230 Mrttobancs101 words
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Advertisement178 1983-07-28 9 QUALITY BUILDING PRODUCTS from Denmark Visit us at the BUILDTEX Exhibition stands 319, 320 and 321 or contact our Export Consultant Mr. Nielsen at K. L. Holiday Inn. jmmmmmmmmm High performance DRILL BITS If J-UUSi DRILL BITS Tungsten Carbide Tipped ROTO PERCUSSION HAMMER HSS Quality drill bits for all popular/professional178 words
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Advertisement117 1983-07-28 9 mm T we* (iokkm PhocnU World Trade Centre Sichuan Restaurant Singapore's first Sichuan restaurant is the most renowned in town. Now Golden Phoenix at World Trade Centre offers delectable Sichuan food within impressive surroundings. Room for a hundred tables. With ample parking space. «r i 1 V KAMPACfff Singapore' s117 words
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3100 1983-07-28 10 BID 4nd ofler prices officially listed lunwi In ud reported to the Stock Qchange ot Singapore yesterday with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts *r* quoted after the3,100 words
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Article3488 1983-07-28 10 1983 High Low Coapujr Last Sale +orDiv Dir CVr rw P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 28C 235 Ac ma 354 148 Alcom 387 148 Allied Choc 306 154* BAT 23* 410 366 Bata 130 '82* Ben 40* 300 229 Berjaya Kawat 2933,488 words
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Article2645 1983-07-28 10 BID and otter price» officially listed and hnrtiw la mad reported to the Kuala Lumpur Slock Exchange yesterday, with the number at chare* traded ahowo In bracket! to lot* of 1,000 unit* unJea* otherwise Bedtied MXOTBIALB A|mwll (3.308) «kM (3.185) (10) 3.20 (10) 114 AMD (4 MB)2,645 words
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Article785 1983-07-28 10 THE laeal stock market weat late aaather sharp deellae yesterday at peer seattmeat eatweigked evea favearaMe laflaeaee frem Wall Street lUa la the third straight drep la the market dartag the week. The Batof limes Campeatto ladex teU 1 Ml psiato to 888.44 aad the785 words
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Article488 1983-07-28 10 BEARS continued to dominate trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, pushing prices broadly lower. After opening barely steady, prices rose slightly in early trading but thereafter fell on sustained selling pressure for the rest of the day. However, some scattered covering was seen488 words
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Article181 1983-07-28 10 Managers' prices for Jily 28 SINGAPORE UNIT TBU8T DIAMOND MGT STORE The Com mere? 3.36 3.57 June July The Savings Fund 1.92 2.04 Diamond S pore Prog Fund 1.53 162 Spore Fd(USt) 0.55 0 59 S pore Sec Fund 2.32 246 SI 1.15 125 S pore Invest Fund181 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1983-07-28 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - Market Talk... By NAJEEB JARHOM EUROPE'S leading stock chartist, Mr Adriaan Schrikker, who predicted last December that the Straits Times Industrial Index would come close to 1,000 points, has now set a new target of 1,050 for the key market barometer. In1,032 words
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Article387 1983-07-28 11 APPLICATIONS for a total of 86.3 million units of $1 par each were received for the open portion of Dunlop Estates Bhd's (DEB) offer of M 580.52 million convertible unsecured 8.75 pa* cent 1963/1988 loan stock at the close of applications on Monday. Since the387 words
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559 1983-07-28 11 GENERAL Corp Bhd said the M 534.5 million to be paid for its proposed acquisition of Fung Keong Rubber Manufactory (Malaya) Sdn Bhd is based on Fung Keong's net asset of $38 million as at Dec 31, 1982, after revaluation of certain landed properties559 words
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Article122 1983-07-28 11 MIDLAND Bank PLC plans further growth and development with the help of a £154.6 million rights issue. It has announced a one-for-four underwritten rights issue at 350p a share along with its results for the first half of 1983. Pre-tax profits were £136.4 million, up from £95.1122 words
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Article426 1983-07-28 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed slightly easier in moderately active trading as speculators withdrew following Tuesday's latest round of the Sino-British talks on the future of Hongkong. However, sentiment remained positive on the lack of adverse indications from the talks which continue next week in Beijing.426 words
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Article455 1983-07-28 11 SHARE prices yesterday rose sharply in active trading following the Wall Street advance, pushing the market average to a record high. The average rose a provisional 56.89 to finish at 9,062.37, up from the previous peak of 9,019.89 set on July 21. Trading volume was a455 words
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Article148 1983-07-28 11 SHARE prices yesterday Saha Union 142 closed mixed in trading. JULY 27 moderate Bahte Sermsuk Slam Cement Slam City Cement Slam Credit 424 386 314 113 +8 unch uncb 2 Aokham Thai AUa Fibre Ayuthaja ln». And Trust Banckok Bank Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd Bau Shoe Berli jucker 14*148 words
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Article317 1983-07-28 11 AUSTRALIAN sharemarkets yesterday closed steady as heavy profit-tak-ing, especially among leading resource stocks, was absorbed by further buying by overseas investors. JULY n Cents INDUSTRIALS AT I A N I A P M Aberfoyle ALOCC OU Allied Mill Ampol Exp Ampol Pet Ans Athlon Assoc Pulp Wmr B HP317 words
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Article93 1983-07-28 11 JULY Tl Peaoa Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B AUai Coo. B. Bagulo Gold Bute Petroleum Benguel Coo. B CDCr Pint Phil Hklga Lepanto B Marlnduque B Z OJHJ r IN 0JM6 100 7i 0.1966 7'JO UDCta unch >***** unch •1 unch 0406 -0.1 Marsteel Oriental B Phil93 words
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Advertisement185 1983-07-28 11 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TRAINING CENTRE the official NCR Training Centre for Singapore ONE DAY WORKSHOP ON COMPUTER APPLICATION FOR SENIOR EXECUTIVES 5 or 6 August 83 Course Fee: Ssl7s This workshop provides an introduction to computers and their uses. It is aimed at senior managers who have had no formal training185 words
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Advertisement495 1983-07-28 11 KORER V EXCHANGE BRNK KOREA'S LEADING BANK (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA) 31st Dccambw 1982 St»temeats of Conditioa Won( Million.) Assets Cash and Due from Banks (note 3).~ Foreign Exchange Purchased Loans A Discounts (Note 4) Securities (Note 5) Customers' Liability on Guarantees and Acceptances (Note 10) Premises and495 words
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Article171 1983-07-28 12 Rises Indices T Harbour 484 34 30 July 26 July 27 Kf Laatat $1.50 Roxy Elect Cold Store lOp lockcape M T C 790 400 201 11 BT Composite: 902.25 888.44 508 316 585 408 340 8 8 5 +2 +2 BT Indicator: ST Industrials: *****40 936.80 *****90 925.07171 words
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Article, Illustration158 1983-07-28 12 UM Flour Falls Indices 650 -SO Jacks Intll 750 -50 Jul 26 July 27 HL Credit 745 -45 MBT Indicator: *****27 *****76 Kamunting 840 -40 NST Industrials 1344.21 1327.29 Johan 880 -40 NST Finance: 2459.73 2430.53 Loytape 480 -35 NST Hotels: 654.55 663.96 Lion Corp 640 -35 NST158 words
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Article48 1983-07-28 12 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 678.1 Wednesday 1000.66 Week Ago 655.3 Tuesday 1097.06 FINANCIAL TIMES Week Ago 1095.22 INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN Tuesday 708.9 INDUSTRIALS Monday 700.9 Week Ago 699.7 Tuesday 814.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE Week Ago 789.3 INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 1243.69 Monday 1232.87 Wednesday 678.5 Week Ago 1197.1248 words
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Article221 1983-07-28 12 and Cashin Street (Odeon cinema site). The company completed the purchase of the property on July 25. KEPPEL Shipyard said it will pay <12 million for its 50 per cent stake in Malayan Motor A General Underwriters (MAG). The Post Savings Bank is taking the other 50 per221 words
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593 1983-07-28 12 LIM SOON NEO - ■BHi IB Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani i J By LIM SOON NEO PROPERTY tycoon Ho Kok Cheong has completed the groundwork for the sale by public tender of his shares in Leong Huat Industries and is now awaiting the Securities Industry593 words
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Article555 1983-07-28 12 THE Bukit Katil Rubber Estates Bhd has proposed a generous one-for-one bonus and a capital repayment scheme, along with a set of good year-end results. The company said yesterday that in view of the substantial realised capital profit arising from the sale of its Home555 words
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Article760 1983-07-28 12 SHARE PRICES ck»ed firmer yesterday, amkl light but persistent buying interest. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 6.9 points at 715.8. Sentiment was encouraged by a firm Wall Street. ringing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: RUBBER PHYSICALS LONDON. Tuet Spot rubber closed760 words
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Article102 1983-07-28 12 AP THE STOCK market opened higher yesterday, propelling the Dow Jones Industrials average into uncharted territority. The Dow, up 53.79 points in the past six sessions, climbed a further 9.31 points to 1,253.00 in the first half an hour. The morning's advance was not a broad rally.AP - 102 words
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268 1983-07-28 12 UAC Bhd has proposed a special issue of shares to bumiputra investors to finance part of its expansion plans. The company said in a statement to the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore stock exchanges yesterday that it will be making an issue of 2.5268 words
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416 1983-07-28 12 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE FUSAN Fishing Net Mfg Bhd has made another major acquisition this week, just two days after it announced a proposal to buy over Industrial Boilers Jk Allied Equipment. The company said yesterday that it has reached agreement to acquire the416 words
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Advertisement106 1983-07-28 12 Must For Every Accountant l| Si v ■■X-. v >X m sro m SS3S. PER COPY 35vc| <*W > An invaluable Text/Manual to persons in the accounting profession and a practical teaching guide. HARD COVER Illustrated 331 pages Size: 20.2 cm x 25.4 cm (8' x 10") TOPICS INCLUDE: Introduction106 words
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Advertisement156 1983-07-28 12 OPPORTUNITY TO LINK-UP WITH DUTCH BUILDING TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS A Netherlands building mission will be in Singapore from Monday I August to Wednesday 3 August 1983. The delegation consists of 19 contractors, architects, consulting engineers and suppliers of building materials and equipment. Purpose of the mission will be: 1. to familiarize156 words
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Miscellaneous52 1983-07-28 12 OUTLOOK tor today: Fair. Repert far 24 htan prtor to 7M pm July 71 at tke airpsrt: Maximum temperature 321 Associated humidity gg Minimum temperature Z. 26 1 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 9.30 Rainfall In millimetres 6.1 Total rainfall for the month 179.1 Total rainy days for the52 words
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354 1983-07-28 13 THE Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap) starts a seminar in Kuala Lumpur today on the implementation of economic Statistics collecting system. Several government departments and agencies which will be involved in the implementation of the uniform system known as354 words
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Article, Illustration533 1983-07-28 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM WILLINE and its partner In the Far East/Persian Gulf trade, Orient Overseas Container Line, has invited tenders from established shipyards to build four fully cellular ships. The tenders are expected to be handed in by Aug 15. The533 words
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Article105 1983-07-28 13 THE Port of Singapore Authority's Fire and Safety Department is conducting five one-day oil spill control courses for tug masters, engineers and"engine drivers from July to November. There will be theory and practical sessions covering the origin of oil spill, behaviour and effect of oil spill, oil spill105 words
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Article93 1983-07-28 13 Reuter TWO sea mines, believed to be from the Iran-Iraq war zone, have been washed ashore on the coast of Saudi Arabia and a third is afloat nearby in Gulf waters, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. Quoting reports received two days ago from the Qatar NationalReuter - 93 words
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Article685 1983-07-28 13 Shipping Line Page CM Shipping lime Page C*l Afea VI 3 Freight Links V 2 Ahrenkiel Liner VI 5 Frota V 1 A11 trans vn 4 Fujiwara Line IV 5 Alpac VI 5 Globe Line VI 4 An tar a Shpg X 4 GoldStar VI 5 A685 words
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792 1983-07-28 14 Fairplay DESPITE what might be thought of as a proliferation of regulations and union activity governing the conditions of employment of seafarers, there seems little doubt that changing conditions call for much of this to be brought up to date. There is a growingFairplay - 792 words
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Article1802 1983-07-28 14 TIME-CHARTERERS on Tuesday continued to give moderate support to the freight market but most other sections were extremely quiet and generally featureless, shipbrokers said. A vessel of 60,000 long dwt was booked with delivery Gibraltar-Hamburg for 12 months trading and redelivery Singapore-Japan range at U554,500 daily, while $4,0501,802 words
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Article, Illustration259 1983-07-28 14 SINGAPORE'S Jurong Shipyard Limited recently jumboised a vessel specially designed for the incineration of chemical waste at sea. The vessel, Vulcanus J (ex-Vulcanus), had the old hull forward of the pump room removed at Jurong Shipyard. It was replaced by a brand new hull and equipment259 words
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224 1983-07-28 14 Reuter AP THE Port Of Shanghai plans to boost cargo handling capacity by more than 12 per cent in the next two years. Construction and expansion of 17 berths would result in capacity rising to more than 100 million tonnes in 1965Reuter; AP - 224 words
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Article90 1983-07-28 14 AFP PHILIPPINE and Japuett 4 freighters collided is dene.* fog in waters south of Ttakyo yesterday but there were no casualties, the Japanese* Maritime Safety Agency" saW- The agency said the 2,928- ton Philippine freighter Dĕs" Marinas and the 504-ton Set kan Maru both suffered' 1 damage toAFP - 90 words
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Article193 1983-07-28 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.193 words
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Article102 1983-07-28 15 A US$lO million container terminal will be built in Western Newfoundland. The facility is scheduled to be completed in 1966. The new container terminal will be located in the Curiing-Cornerbook area, Newfoundland's second busiest port and the most important transportation and distribution centre for Western102 words
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438 1983-07-28 15 DEVELOPMENTS in the trans-Pacific trades show every indication of breeding the intense rate wars which have, for so long, characterised the North Atlantic with dire repercussions. In the past nin> months new services between the Far East and North America have been launched by eight438 words
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Article, Illustration271 1983-07-28 15 FT THE management of Liana ve, Portugal's premier ahtp repair yard, has instituted disciplinary proceedings against 4,500 of the yard's 6,500 workers, following a recent attempt by workers to force management to pay hack salaries by seizing three foreign vessels under repair at the yard. OnlyFT - 271 words
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Article55 1983-07-28 15 THE United Arab Shipping Corporation is selling eight of its 13,440 dwt general cargo ships. The vessels were built by the Kherson yard in the Soviet Union and delivered to UASC between 1967 and 1973. They are equipped with a 60-ton derrick and with seven five-ton55 words
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6535 1983-07-28 20 ISCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading i at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port6,535 words
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Article773 1983-07-28 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL QL. v Arrival for LCL Movement hl P Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule L CEdtaburgh 51/453 28.7.83 2000 Ben Line FSB 0700-0000/0700-0800 N Qolovan 2SBE/83 29.7.83 0700 S'poreSov 51 1000-1100/1800-1900 E Pioneer 130-83E 29.7.83 0900 OAsla773 words
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Article1701 1983-07-28 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic Cwtitow Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-EaraMi Um Transgroup (S). AhrankM Liner Servlee Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C TMpfc* Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintez Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intrasea1,701 words
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Article1198 1983-07-28 22 ARGENTINA Dockers at all ports staged 124-hour strike on June ?6tli, Increasing existing <$qgestion at grain loading ports. Bahia Blanca July 11th. 5?! days for grain and 30 vessels waiting. Siirnos Aires July 11th. Qefthing delays of 32 days wQh 12 grain vessels wait- July 11th. CMays of1,198 words
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Article620 1983-07-28 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Z-Z Vessel Berth Agent v Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES ~Z Chidambaram 35/8 R Jumabhoy alongside 28.7.83/1800 Fair Rainbow 45 Sin Chlao alongside 28.7.83/1500 Gold Allsa 47 Star Shpg alongside 28.7.83/1800 Perils 21W SSPL alongside 28.7.83/0600 Pisang Elang 28 Llan Soon alongside 28.7.83/0700 QlanShan 3/4620 words
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Advertisement270 1983-07-28 13 [V 1 HEUNG-A SHIPPING V/V Korea Flag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kdanf/Penanf/Banfkok/Keelunf/ Bus an/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Konf S'pore Afent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 1 \R I )1 1 \M\1I |"Orje\t Overseas Co*Ucu*ie.* Line I FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 tUKOPf270 words
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Advertisement350 1983-07-28 13 0SEALORDH < l\ m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) I 11 .Ml EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES loading for Kuwait (24/8), Shuaiba (27/8), Jubail (30/8), Dammam (1/9). Doha (4/9), Dubai (6/9), Abu Dhabi (7/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Iraa cario acceptable intransit Accepting LCI cargo tor Dubai. Kuwait. Bahrain. Dammam. Mma Qaboos.350 words
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Advertisement112 1983-07-28 13 poena/! Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV 03 Agents: UNIPACIFIC TRANS ft TRUING A6ENCT PTL LTD Tel *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE ANTWERP ROTTERDAM BREMEN HAMBURG U.K. 17 DAYS 18 DAYS 19 DAYS 20 DAYS 19 DAYS k112 words
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Advertisement416 1983-07-28 14 H FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE mmm To Europe From Eur 1TEJM Mm n OEMAA I 13/9 Mm Far 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre. Basle. I*. 3) Bremen Bremertiawv Aartms Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Matnyi Stockholm Oslo •Accept** Europe carpi tor teeder ma Spore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore416 words
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Advertisement314 1983-07-28 14 yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Weit Pacific North Waat Atlantic/Canada MIDDLE HAST 11/ l 11/ l I. a HODGE 11/9 a/» a/i r. man 15/9 Aho accepbnf ICI Carjo TOM Ml MM 23/9 1/11 a/9 0/9 I/II 21/1 VII 2/11 VM 11/11 21/11 IVM w 121/335 127/3* 121/317314 words
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Advertisement521 1983-07-28 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHAPING Singapore to Sibth, Swiwik, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT 53 12/t u/l 2M 21/1 24/4 W •4/» tS/i li/t 14/» i»/» a/» r7/i n TZ rr CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT ■JLI EM 0243 Ml ttm521 words
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Advertisement647 1983-07-28 15 NOTICE TOKOLME "BOGO" v»y-l arrived m 171* Jaly, IKS "SI N CANNA' vay-U arrived aa T2mi Jaiy, IKS ■.v. "HOKIIIO MARI vay-» arrived aa tM Jaly, IKS Consignees o< all damaged cargoes ex the above captioned vessels are hereby notified that the General Survey will be held on the 29th647 words
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Advertisement743 1983-07-28 16 EXPORTS Kowtoor Bit City at Ednburffc Haufcurj Eipress lotno Bay Inrftpod Bay rrjr*h»t Eipress Honj*on| Eipress S pore P KelangPen Lenoes Genoa H burg Bilbao Rdam M seille Soptae Hm 26 8 29 8 31/8 22 9 T7/9 5/10 25/9 30/9 28/9 Crtf ot Edmburgti Osaka Bay Hamburg Eipress BeiuMer743 words
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Advertisement374 1983-07-28 16 lONWtNTIONAL SfRVICF lo From BUSAN SUNNY OCEAN V 07 N JUIM 190E SPORE P AEIANG PI NANG 31 Uy-2 Au, 3-5 Au» t 7 Au| 11-70 Auf INCHON BUSAN 15 Auf 16 Au, FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 ot Act ComortuT SUEZ [FULLY CONTAINERISED 10 FROM NQftlH374 words
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Advertisement595 1983-07-28 16 r© EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING fCI I ICI CARGO FOR SGP m MS (»«W* 1/1 21/1 E.« GUNK 13/1 IS/t S/9 ALSO ACCEPTMG LCL/FCL t Fa/Fa TO COTXWUIG aarhus Copenhagen osio Stockholm, klsski Km NtEMERHAVEN W HAMBURG LOMJON. SOUTHAMPTON MANCHFSTII BMAMKJIAM tnft*foa glasgom ma felixstowe AMSTERDAM MA595 words
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Advertisement870 1983-07-28 16 Everett Lines m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON For Discharfinf Only HTMTtWVIM 3/5 Aut PA M 3/S fct PHASNm6U*YWA 7/9 Aug 3/5 B F SS C Agents m Moloyvo BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4 *****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Campem* Argentine 0* N#*»«cion870 words
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Advertisement357 1983-07-28 16 ouu iiiu iunco| i uuiwiay, «iuy us, IKU US I NOSE J MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SMGAPORC PKELAAG PENANG LOAD FOR VORTEX BREEZE VORTEX MANNER 31/7 KARAC* 2S/S —do— SXGAPORf SMOSE MMBTM fit ITO TEI *****44/7 I 22(1370 BOO*WE SEANAV SWIK COMPANY HI *****52/3 PORT KCLANG357 words
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Advertisement657 1983-07-28 17 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSELS VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: HOT A SEGAR E-453 4/7 AUG HOOEIOAH. AOABA, ADEN KOTA MUTIARA E-455 10/14 AUG DJIBOUTI. HODEIDAH, JEDOAH. AOABA, PORT SUDAN KOTA PET AM E-457 15/20 AUG HOOEIDAN, JEDDAH. MOMBASA. DARES SALAAM. MOGADISCIO KOTA MAJU E-459 2/0 SEPT HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH. AOABA. PORT SUOAN657 words
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Advertisement550 1983-07-28 17 0 IRAQI LINE If IRAQI STATE CNTCHPIIISE FOR MARITfMC TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/IRAQ SERVICE S pore P. Kelang Loadeig for: M.V. ALKINDI 3 Aug Bombay/Aqaba/Basrah/ Bafhdad/Madras/Cochm M.V. ALWASITI 5 Au| -doM.V. ALFARABI M.V. ALKINDt Sailed 3 Aut Yokohama/Osaka/Kobe Japanese Ports THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD I BASRAH UPON REQUEST ALSO550 words
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Advertisement960 1983-07-28 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPIKSS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE slum cvrope 10 eußOft p*g spore tmimic uk ham b haven roan mavri fto«4oofll« 23/« 25/1 7J/t a/| 30 I C4y otEßmbsnk 3 1 12/1 13/1 30/1 1/9 3/9 4/9 6/9 Hamburg C.pr ess 16 8 19/1 21/1 9/9 11/9 13/9 14/9960 words
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Advertisement609 1983-07-28 17 P.T. DJAKARTA r Indonesian National Shipping Linel TO US* REST/ EAST COAST N 6ULF POUTS (FULLY COKTWOtSED VESSELS) STORE IA HOUSTON SAVANNAH WW TOM BALTRUK MAIAPAMT V., MB 11/8 1/9 U/J 17/J 21/9 23/9 SOW* Itoy 508 3/9 9/1# IJ/1# 18/11 U/U Ikt Kctpton urn Marina! Catottan. N Ortiam Chariot*.609 words
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Advertisement674 1983-07-28 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 23 Aug 19 S«p 21 Sep 25 Sep 20 Sep 15 Oct 18 Oct 21 Oct Lykes/* Lines U S. GULF DKECT SERVICE f'OBI Noli GENEVtVE LYMES SM VELMA LYKES 4/8 RUTH LYKES Sid674 words
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Miscellaneous160 1983-07-28 22 -fti iir rr---•• -¥-Tif ifitr r "W* tr n■ 1 1.... INI■ ri i y;; Regional Weather 1 a a -mmb m V Va r, iU ■n *:>z rT*> SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Temperature Weather C /A Wirv Wind direction with speed in knots160 words
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