The Business Times, 4 November 1983
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Title Section11 1983-11-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, IKS 60 CENTS11 words
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351 1983-11-04 1 JOHN LIM - ■y JOHN LIM SINGAPORE'S petrochemical complex will get "cracking" next Thursday, in preparation for its startup in the middle of February next year. Officials said, at a briefing on the plant yesterday, that about 100 days would be needed to prepare the upstream cracker351 words
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Article206 1983-11-04 1 Bernama UMNO youth executive commitee member Tamrin C3mifar yesterday challenged "past or present" directors of Bank Bumiputra Malaysia to issue a statemeat declaring that all (acts in the bank's 1982 accounts were "100 per cent accurate". "I do not want the management to run away fromBernama - 206 words
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Article, Illustration499 1983-11-04 1 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN THE RECENT sharp growth In deposits in the Post Office Savings Bank was dented in the first nine months of this year. While the total amount on deposit increased, extra competition from the h«"iw ad WiMwr* houses, and some uncertainty499 words
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Article96 1983-11-04 1 FT HUM Isnlga hanks wfctah have as tor restated the PWpftac lefasst tar a faDtag das tassa Oet 17 ara A lThank advtasry mmmlttee reprsseaMag the usnntojls largest tantga freeas, and an sfMal of a U8 bank wMh a small exposure ta the PMiiftaii saMFT - 96 words
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432 1983-11-04 1 PRODUCTIVITY Month entered Its third day yesterday with more events and functions to emphasise the importance of increasing productivity as the answer to future growth. Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State for Education, launched the Singapore Association Shipbuilders and Repairers' productivity campaign432 words
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BRIEFLY
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Article66 1983-11-04 1 Reuter ANNUAL output of synthetic rubber tyres for cars and commercial vehicles in the Asia-Pacific region will reach 200 million by 1990 from an estimated 160 million this year. Douglas Moorehead, elastomers manager of Exxon Chemical Asia Pacific, predicted that synthetic rubber inner tube production in theReuter - 66 words
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Article68 1983-11-04 1 Reuter US PRESIDENT Reagan will carry out plans to visit Tokyo next week in spite of a reported decision by Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone to call a general election for mid-December. Administration officials in Washington said yesterday that Mr Reagan's talks with Mr Nakasone will dealReuter - 68 words
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Article63 1983-11-04 1 Reuter WHITE South Africans have voted by an overwhelming two-to-one majority to approve a controversial new constitution giving some nonWhites a share of power for the first time. The final tally from Wednesday's referendum showed 1.36 million voting in favour of a new constitution with 691,577 opposed. AboutReuter - 63 words
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Article90 1983-11-04 1 AFP SOUTH Korea, faced with a mounting foreign debt, is moving to scrap such high-cost projects as the construction of a high-speed train system and nuclear power plants. Local press reports in Seoul said yesterday that the Economic Planning Board has tentatively shelved the US$l.3-billion project to buildAFP - 90 words
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Article67 1983-11-04 1 Bernama A NEW approach in enhancing bumiputra business expertise involving the cooperation of Chinese businessmen will be introduced in Kedah soon by the State Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Chamber president Ha# Hanafl Ramli said in Alor Star yesterday that the concept entails bumiputras being placed underBernama - 67 words
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Article79 1983-11-04 1 Reuter US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said yesterday that fighting on Grenada has stopped and that he has ordered US forces to start leaving the Caribbean island. The Pentagon announcement said that Mr Weinberger has informed President Reagan that he has been told by military commanders on theReuter - 79 words
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Article68 1983-11-04 1 Reuter TAIWAN said yesterday that it expects to have a record trade surplus of US$6 billion this year, up from last year's $3,159 billion. Vincent Slew, director of the Board of Foreign Trade, said in a report to Parliament that the surplus in the first nine monthsReuter - 68 words
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113 1983-11-04 1 UPI 1 BALVAGEaMp mr^ Ann TtSStg te* tto M lan *sy. A IpakaLaa tar Taytor DNtaf Pto LM nil the tea* af 14 Inn left Hsgafin aWartJh^saJt**SpiimiiH win net •■•aat I» fall nlTue wark," Ike apshesMM *T>» limit M aad nyi 5UPI - 113 words
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237 1983-11-04 1 THE Ohbayashi-Gumi end Okumura Corporation Joint venture hea been awarded e 173.86 million contract to design and construct tunnels m well as an underground station (or the East-West section of the MRT, running from Tlong Bahru Station to the Maxwell Station. This is237 words
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112 1983-11-04 1 MR THEAN Lip Ping, senior partner'of the law firm of Shook Lin and Bok, has been appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court The appointment will take effect on Feb 1 next year. Mr Thean, SO, was in legal practice in Lumpur for six112 words
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Advertisement197 1983-11-04 1 r TIMES are getting harder for Spain's foreign hanking community Page 2 BONN banks have stepped in to rescue the old established private bank of Schroder, Munchmeyer, Hengst Page 4 ISRAEL is headed for a severe economic recession, according to the central hank governor Page 5 AMERICAN hamburger chains hoping197 words
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Advertisement144 1983-11-04 1 As always, ICB gives you the better interest rate. And prompt, courteous service at any of our branches. Fixed Deposit 6% p a 1 month (minimum $5,000) 6%% p a. 2 months 6%% p a. 3 months 6'/?% p a 6 months 6 3 p a 9 months 6 3144 words
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Advertisement60 1983-11-04 1 The Autom /*5 l/i Business Times wishes all its Hindu readers a Happy Deepavali VW BALMAIN s r* X From $199 $269 |B| pierre balmain I I At Pierre Balmain Boutiques Mandarin Hotel Pavilion Intercontinental Centre point Metro Grand Lucky Plaza Scotts Yaohan Franco Singapore Textiles (Pte) Ltd. 315, Outram60 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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612 1983-11-04 2 NYT TIMES are getting harder for Spain's once-flourishing foreign hanking community. Just four years ago, foreign bankers correctly identified the country as the last great underdeveloped Huniring market in Western Europe, a place where sophisticated outsiders could be sure of earning fat profits.NYT - 612 words
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469 1983-11-04 2 UPI TWO US economists suggest the policies and protection of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) contribute to risk-taking by banks. Eugenie Short and Gerald ODriscoH, economists for die Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, concluded in a recent article that FDIC insurance providesUPI - 469 words
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163 1983-11-04 2 Reuter STERLING'S trade weighted index could fall to 81 by the end of 1984 from around the current 83.5, British brokers Phillips and Drew said. In the firm's latest "Economic Forecasts" report, it said a weakening in the current account combined with aReuter - 163 words
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Article121 1983-11-04 2 Reuter THE US$lOO million of 13week Treasury notes auctioned this week were sold with an average yield of 9.383 per cent, down from 10.076 per cent In the last tender, two weeks ago, the Australian Reserve Bank said. Bids accepted ranged from 9.34 to 9.40 perReuter - 121 words
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Article514 1983-11-04 2 Reuter UNCERTAINTY In United States credit markets, Latin America and the Mideast will combine to put pressure on US currency futures the next several trading sessions as they did late last week and early this week, currency futures analysts said. "The thingf the market looksReuter - 514 words
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Article308 1983-11-04 2 Reuter THE Malaysian government said It Is "**""g a third loan Issue of M&.2 billion on the domestic money market. It said the Issue will comprise POO million 12-year stock at 7.7 per cent and $1 billion 21 year-stock at 8.4 per cent, both at par. The issueReuter - 308 words
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586 1983-11-04 2 Reuter FOREIGN hanks in were pleased with a recent parliamentary report that recommended removing limits on their asset growth, but now they are urging Ottawa to put the recommendation into force quickly so that they do not have to keep turningReuter - 586 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article427 1983-11-04 2 THE foreign exchange market in Singapore was quiet yesterday and most dealers stopped transacting before five pm. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 5J2.1345/55, five points lower than the overnight closing rate of $2.1350/60. The dollar reached the day's high of $2.1350/60 but eased to427 words
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Article22 1983-11-04 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent.22 words
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Article347 1983-11-04 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher in thin trading after a firmer opening in die morning. The metal was supported by news that West German commercial banks and the Bundesbank rescued the private bank Schroeder, Muenchmeyer Hengst Und Co and Concerns AboutargenUna's debt repayment. Trading was quiet347 words
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Article176 1983-11-04 2 THE dollar yesterday opened firm against major currencies in qiudet and featureless trading. Dealers laeferred to wait on the sidelines ahead of today's latest US M-l money supply figure. A Renter survey of economists forecast M-l from Oat to up {15 billion. The dollar opened at 2.6450/10 marks after176 words
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Article143 1983-11-04 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Nov 3: US Mian Offer BM 7 days 9H 9H 1 month 9* 9H 2 months OM 9H Smooth* 9 13/10 911/16 6 months 9 15/16 913/18 9 months 101/16 9 15/16 12 months 103/16 101/16 Dm. Svin. ISli143 words
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Article46 1983-11-04 2 RANGE a1 prlcw oBm «d by dlscount houMt oo Nov 1: Overnight: 3 CnO departs: 1 3 OMtai 3-month MUx Treasury bills 2H Stt 3-month Bank bills 77/16 7 5/16 3 months CO 71/16 6 15/16 6 months CD 71/16 615/16 Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article194 1983-11-04 2 THE US dollar yesterday strengthened against other ma)or currencies in late trading, on adjustments to the Initial easiness, with rates moving within New York's closing range. It rose to 2.6450/57 marks from an early 2.6425/32 and compared with the US close of 2.6436/50, while sterling194 words
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Advertisement100 1983-11-04 2 very tender, very rare > r i V i There was a rime when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan His hands the tools of ingenuity. Testoni perpetuate the art of such craftsmanship Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamorphosed into a collection of exquisite shoes,100 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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339 1983-11-04 3 KOHTSEYING - By KOHTSEYING SWISS companies considering new ventures in Singapore are more likely to focus on the service and trading industries than on manufacturing. This is the way the Swiss Embassy in Singapore views the trend of Swiss investments in Singapore. The embassy339 words
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Article, Illustration244 1983-11-04 3 THE Chartered Bank's new $330 million building in Battery Road represents one of Britain's largest single investments in Singapore. Mr Colin Endacott, the bank's chief manager, said at the official topping-out ceremony at the 43-storey building recently that this investment includes the historic cost of the land, construction244 words
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Article, Illustration310 1983-11-04 3 J WALTER Thompson Company has appointed Mrs Grace AtUMM as vicepresident/managing director of J Walter Thompson (S) Pte Ltd. Mrs Atkinson, a Master's graduate of New York University, started her career in New York City. In 1975, she moved to JWT Hongkong where she was appointed board310 words
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Article490 1983-11-04 3 BEMINARB AND COCJRBEB Nov 4-5: Business A Financing Modelling, Hotel, Institute for International Research Nov 7-8: The Transition Workshop, POD Training Centre at Waterloo Centre, Personnel and Organisation Development (Pte) Ltd Nov 8: Direct Selling and You, Hilton Hotel Direct Selling Association of Singapore Nov 8-9: Negotiating with490 words
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415 1983-11-04 3 THE $50 million (or Hewlett Packard's building expansion in Singapore will come from internal funds. Mr Walt Sousa, managing director of HP Singapore, explained that it Is the company's long-standing policy not to borrow long term to finance growth. HP as a415 words
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203 1983-11-04 3 THREE PSA officers will leave for the United Kingdom this week to attend safety courses on the handling of gas and chemical carriers conducted by the Leith Nautical College in Edinburgh. The courses will be held from Nov 6 to 25. Captain203 words
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Article523 1983-11-04 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH EDBRO, the company which pioneered the tipping gear that is, the hydraulic cylinder used to tilt the back of lorries is considering setting up a manufacturing plant in Singapore. But first the company wants to open a regional representative office and service centre523 words
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Advertisement8 1983-11-04 3 Order «f details: Duration, Title, Venue and Organiser8 words
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Advertisement30 1983-11-04 3 Hongkongßank MasterCard Gold. The Summit of Achievement. M <1 I'M ofSsloo,ooo Hi 111 111 m IMMJ II l 111 inn s si m hi IN M m M ir: <z>30 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article708 1983-11-04 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From FT FTJ5 0115 JFK/ANC/NRT/ TPE/KUL THAI TG9B1 0135 BKK PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SFO/HKG SLA SQ41 0606 MAA SLA SQ43 0730 DHA MAS MH601 0820 KUL CAL nmn 0845 JED/DHA MAS MHRl 0905 KUL MAS MHffll 0S10 PEN SLA SQ103 0M5708 words
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535 1983-11-04 4 FT WEST German banks have stepped in to rescue the old established private bank of Schroder, Munchmeyer, Hengst in a sudden crisis in the country's banking system. The supporting banks are providing aid estimated at between DkOOOm and DM9OOm. Neither Schroder, Munchmeyer,FT - 535 words
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102 1983-11-04 4 Reuter THE Or|ii«liiiiMi_ i'tta •II pnfcallie hi Oeteher while <— WĔ tfm the little, the MmW BMru A|»7 OKA) all Opeerataed hjnMl« ■eta e (-hi) niml wtth veto at ISJ bU k the «M pi mm mm OeSLtiTiSmlLrlee etae y *B»e DEAReuter - 102 words
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386 1983-11-04 4 Reuter THE planned merger of West Germany's two biggest steelmakers, seen as a key dement In Bonn's strategy to poll the industry out of crisis, has failed, the economics ministry said on Wednesday. The industrial groups Thyasen and Krupp told the ministryReuter - 386 words
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Article289 1983-11-04 4 UPI FRANCE will pursue its policy of beefing up nuclear forces and cutting down on army manpower, defence minister Charles Herau said on Wednesday. Mr Herau aaid the ISB4 defence budget would increase military spending 6.66 per cent next year to 142.1 billion francs (SS36UPI - 289 words
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323 1983-11-04 4 FT RUNaWAY inflation fe threatening to demolish Brazil's latest International Monetary Fund adjustment programme even before it is formally approved by the IMF board. The latest monthly statistics from the officially-back-sd Getulio Vargas Foundation show that over the post year the general price indexFT - 323 words
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Article324 1983-11-04 4 FT THE recent surge in West European semiconductor markets will extend well into next year led by continued strong demand in Britain and Scandinavia, Motorola, the large American electronics components manufacturer said on Wednesday. But US and Japanese suppliers would benefit most, Motorola forecastFT - 324 words
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Article, Illustration558 1983-11-04 5 Reuter DESPITE accidental deaths and injuries which accounted tor many of the American casualties in Grenada, US forces performed well in their first combat operation since the Vietnam war, Pentagon officials said. But the officials said the US troops, which at oneReuter - 558 words
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Article363 1983-11-04 5 UPI THE hysterical mother of Benigno Aquino's alleged killer yesterday identified her son's frozen, bullet-riddled corpse in the dramatic opening of a new inquiry into the opposition leader's assassination on Aug 21. "My son, I am here," screamed Mrs Sattndna Galman, 53, as she wasUPI - 363 words
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284 1983-11-04 5 AFP Reuter THE QaK Casperattoa Condi (GCC) wmM m( hare the ■flttary pewer Is stop baa lanjtag sal Its threat sf etestag the Strait sI Israai, the aarrsw eatraaee to the GaM, Saltaa Qahaes Ha Say ef Onaa saM to Kawalt saAFP; Reuter - 284 words
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512 1983-11-04 5 FT ISRAEL is headed for a severe economic recession, according to Dr Moshe Mandelbaum, governor of the central bank, and is facing a period of mass unemployment, according to Mr Aharon Uzan, the labour minister. The country's multiplying economic woes, which most recentlyFT - 512 words
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217 1983-11-04 5 Reuter NEW York City officials has reluctantly freed dozens of muggers, thieves and petty criminals from overcrowded Jails despite a warning by Mayor Edward Koch that the public could be exposed to a crime wave. The release on Wednesday followed a ruling by USReuter - 217 words
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221 1983-11-04 5 AFP JUTE prices "*tuve reached their highest levels in living memory on the London market due largely to "chaotic" conditions in Bangladesh, trade sources in London said on Wednesday. The top quality BTB grade was priced at £349 a metric tonne onAFP - 221 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article363 1983-11-04 5 Agencies THE UN General Assembly, without debate, on Wednesday called for the immediate withdrawal of foreign troops from Grenada and deplored the armed Intervention in the island. The assembly made its declaration after the United States, whose troops led the Invasion, had vetoed a similar resolution inAgencies - 363 words
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Advertisement156 1983-11-04 4 m&'Wi WW//. f) c"', o on o O w 1,/ L/ w ij ij Li ESTE2 £3 rs^ E3S& •>- <s3 rtae -'A «*fc £tra There is only one Marco Polo Business Class. It's on every Cathay Pacific flight. ".../or comfort like this I had to wait tiU the end156 words
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Advertisement174 1983-11-04 5 Data General's Desktop Generation arrives in Singapore This is your personal invitation nto a special demonstration of the remarkable Desktop Generation. The demonstration will be held at the Shangri-la Hotel, Tanglin Room, Thursday, November 10,1983 rrfmi inn *i 9.30 a.m. -11.30 a.m. [fr WW 1 1 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m.174 words
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Advertisement143 1983-11-04 5 V I j><iiL 'nit. lAted weekend fl/iewuwm fi/Ugeb Win fabulous prizes at tne Centur/ Park Sheraton-Singapore's chic discotheque, Black Velvet Cold. From October 14th to November 13th, for every bottle of Ballantine's purchased, you will get a bottle of wine, free. Win attractive pnzes in our lucky draw every Sunday.143 words
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470 1983-11-04 6 IT WAS nice timing that the Government's announcement that it would extend the work permit of some foreign workers should have come one day after the launch of productivity month. Raising productivity and reducing dependence on cheap foreign labour are very much the same problem.470 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1983-11-04 6 HUGH PAIN - To break into a new market, American fast food chains must cross the great world cultural and culinary gap which gives rise to such phenomenon as islamic Fried Chicken'. McDonald's is even contemplating introducing the Big Mac to China. HUGH PAIN reports on howReuter - 1,120 words
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Article569 1983-11-04 6 RICHARD WALLIS - By RICHARD WALLIS Reuter THE Soviet Union, although learning fast, (aces problems coping with the wwtera technology it has impoifd to aid its march for oil in the Barents Sea, according to Norwegian oil industry sources. Western companies eager to gain development contracts are convinced hugeReuter - 569 words
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Advertisement205 1983-11-04 6 WE CAN GIVE YOU A BETTER VIEW OF U.S. COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES U.S. commercial real estate continues to offer many opportunities to provide you with increased worth and security. For substantial investors in Asia. Citibank's private bankers can provide me L c commercial real estate investment just as we205 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous664 1983-11-04 6 rB cl CRYPTIC PUZZLE across 4 Judge to be a foolish (male 7 Believes In birds (8) 8 Rand statesman 10 Always a quarter yard each (5) 13 Historic outsider* (4) 14 So on some days helps with the cleaning (4) 15 Dad points to a man (4) 16 Encourage664 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1983-11-04 7 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN BEAUTIFUL blooms greet travellers along a short span of road off Dairy Farm Road, which leads to the orchid farm of Multico Orchids. There are some rare blossoms too, but those lie in the account books of Multico which has1,130 words
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Article727 1983-11-04 7 GRAHAM LOVELL - By GRAHAM LOVELL Reuter TOURISM in the Philippines has slumped dramatically in the wake of the assassination of opposition politician Benigno Aquino and nearly three months of political agitation and demonstrations. According to tourism minister Jose Aspiras, arrivals in September, the month after Aquino was slain,Reuter - 727 words
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Advertisement436 1983-11-04 7 A gilt-edged investment for the year ahead s r A SS6S per set As an executive in the fastest growing economic region in the world you have to be one appointment ahead of your competitors all the time. The 1984 Times Diary has been carefully designed as a gilt-edged investment436 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous870 1983-11-04 7 SINGAPORE 5 10.00 AM Operant Mowed by Odl V9aiyadu Pappa (Deepavali Children's Special/Tamil): This entertainment programme depicts the life of Lord Krishna, the initiator of Deepavali. 10.30 Cartoon Special Here Comes Garfield: Children, but adults too, will enjoy this cartoon special about the cat we all love to hate Garfield.870 words
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Advertisement844 1983-11-04 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain AMERICAN! ■EXPRESS with the American Express Card "if you don't already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" Paramount Hotel—v Where the h*ppy people go X Celebrate the coming of the week end W" fling >\Vt* v Poolside \v. Barbecue > Fashion844 words
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Advertisement211 1983-11-04 8 Daily Buffet Lunch at GOFFEE GARDEN Beef Curry. Pork Sparenhs Ay Jm Panqqanq, RpdSt L-q o f Lamh and many m fl.-lK 1 Oi j S (I'sht'S 12 noon 2:30 pm Adult: $14 Children under 12: $10a 1 ZTA For reservations, please call *****22 ext 142/917 or direct line *****42211 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article78 1983-11-04 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed TOVt to 10 US-cents a bushel higher. November traded in a 16^-cent range. Three major resistance levels were broken during trading, setting off at least four series of stop-loss buying. The support generated by the buying made it all but impossible for78 words
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Article189 1983-11-04 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed mixed, up IVi US-cents in March to down 2V< cents per bushel in distant December. Nearby December traded in a four-cent range. The major supporting factor came from heavy short-covering by the Professional House, rumoured to be offset by sales of Kansas189 words
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Article1152 1983-11-04 9 COVTEE: Robusta futures on Wednesday dosed £8 to £3 a tonne higher than Tuesday's close in quiet trading. The most active Jan position was £1,888 bid, against the previous close of £1,861, on a volume of 1,096 lots. March was £1,821, against £1,817, in 480 lots. Total turnover1,152 words
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Article151 1983-11-04 9 CHINESE Prsdaee Exper 1M kg Cse—at all: Bulk fob $165.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob $178.00 sellers, new drum fob $182.00 sellers. Gsfva: Mixed (loose) $96 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $497.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $495.00 sellers, Sarawak151 words
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Article307 1983-11-04 9 fINGAPOBE: Yesterdays closing prices In S$ per Idlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.76, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.6 L Special307 words
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Article121 1983-11-04 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed flrmer on covering in sympathy with a higher Chicago soy futures complex, but trading was thin with most operators sidelined ahead of the long weekend holiday. Nov in the south roae MJI7 50 to MHJK a tonne while Dec in121 words
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Article282 1983-11-04 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 230.75 cents per kilo, up a quarter cent from Wednesday's close. The morning session was marked up slightly on covering of November One RSS and steadier London advices. Prices fluctuated within a half282 words
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Article274 1983-11-04 9 RA8 prices In ctnti per kilo yesterday: <v (per kilo) I seQcn (per kilo) tat 1 R-S.S. prompt fob OB JO tot 1 RS.S November 230.75 tot. 1 R.S.S December 04.25 totinsi. arjo UK'Coot auo tot. 1 auo UK/CMt 222.50 tot. 4 R-S.S as JO UK/CMt &4J0 tot.274 words
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Article93 1983-11-04 9 NOON S8R aad SMR pncaa yaal lardar *AB 38R <lu» pallet) (Cmrrm Bajrm 1M.00 ■bar tt Mtt) (Forward I Bayara 8* 1(0.00 ar Mtfc) ■an aoi.ooN SSR SO (l-fca palat) 1*00 1K40N 197.00 1W.00N 8 MR CV (1-toa pattat) rttM mjoN *77 JO 279 JON SMRL (1-Vjb93 words
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Article31 1983-11-04 9 Rubber. Nov 3 Singapore: November: 230.75 (up 0.25 cent) Malaysia: November: 253.00 cent* (down 1.25 centa) Tim M $30.04 per kilo (up two eenta) 200 tonnes (up 45 tonnes)31 words
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Article246 1983-11-04 9 THE Straitotia price tai Peaaag yesterday rase twe eeats to MSSM4 a Idle, still wttkto the ITA tower range MS2I.IS mad MWfll Ike rise telle wed a firmer cleee la Lsadaa ea Wednesday. Tie gave meat support bat there was small demand tram Japanese aad toeal lateresta. Turnover246 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article125 1983-11-04 9 NOV m CORBKILLK Air-llWilli m Aqultaine Nat Dm Patrol* Mt BIN Qmtk DUMM an -t -t Mot-man—j iat -a Opfl-PilMt Mt iU P»nirror* uncb Radtotaehnlqa* atM GROUP C CI* fnuKtiae mmmmmm THJO •4 < sS5fif e MJO 4U (1—ill Credit Poodar O* Franc* MM Hi -LS r i,'—m HEWs;125 words
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Article120 1983-11-04 9 NOV ABM no BUS mn ■4 -1A Iota Multar mm AA ttb MM -AA KUtf IMM -a Akao Aim 7AM IBM -1A -1A Aaafaa 1MB KM -AT -1 Bark BocwmUJ Burnt HAM mm XUM UJO 4AM -a -AT 4 •i taOmiM IMM -AJ om ZZZ~ mm MM MM -AA120 words
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Article173 1983-11-04 9 NOV M 1 rraaca ♦A SESM 5? -a Actions Sulcus AIuwum Rail. Brown Down Br Cite (Mo Br. M rm !Sr ♦a ♦m Swiss Bank Br IMi Bank Corp Baf 1J10 M 234 •I'M ♦i ♦l an* (Mo p c IMS Swiss Ra-lnaur cum 4 m cite (Mo fug.173 words
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Article119 1983-11-04 9 no* m ct AMUH B« Alcan 4ft* +IM AWorn* luU Mont IT* lank Non Scoua «2 Had Baj Mia Imp CXi M« +H Iaco tat Pro* Pip* onch iat ot* a tall Klekal 1»% Earr AM It* LaMav B 1»* Bail TM BP CM LM_ m •ram* M« Can119 words
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Article265 1983-11-04 9 NOV M lUnd On HUM 135 uneb Unmc M -ft INDUSTRIALS Wootwortto OH uneb Alpha <» uneb MININGS Ab»m>n m AE And CI M( -M Angkx IM +M «■■mm OB uneb Anghmel iwf IM uneb ■gwui» 1335 +100 Bartow* IM Buftato MM »«00 C O Smith 1135 Charter M265 words
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Article73 1983-11-04 9 NOV 08 Df D 4 M«-rh n ii 9 -AM i iijiiif 7 STC -IJ Hortrn Kmncadt KHD 171J M1J Ml X -T -a Stir ContTounffll ZZZ LBJt -1J Deuuche Bank J11JJ JJ DrwlMr Bulk IIMJ -J OHH -1 Hoachat 1WJ® -I Linda PhUtpa Ki Prniai RwaST i Schflnf73 words
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Article80 1983-11-04 9 WO 1 v (B rn j Or Bra Lamb Hobok BIO 4410 -W -a FORWARD MABEBT P»lr» Rrl Dutch UN BU unch 10 -m -m i SkJ Boc Sol TO On Ban ma r-~ r- *+*> g 1 1 I J •1 a B Sol V 1 T*J A80 words
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Article1186 1983-11-04 9 NEW YORK ECONOMIC statistics released on Wednesday which showed robust growth in September helped the stock market snap out of the doldrums and prices ended the day moderately higher after a slow start. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which had managed a total 5.79 point climb in1,186 words
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Advertisement137 1983-11-04 9 s RESTAURANT 1819 Wkertyouwtllenjoya 50% discount for every order ofhosier 's La&r Valid onh on MONDAYS bRIDrfYS FROM 5.30pm IV Bpm FOR IHE PERIOD 28thOCT WtflhKW RESDKM4NT m Tuan Item, *81-00,30Mmsm Rd, Sm&ponOKM, 1H:2234Q33 The Art of Eating... IndonesianStyle 4 <*V' Thomson Road *01-52 GoKjhMi Square Stngayor<p 1130 T<a l137 words
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1977 1983-11-04 10 810 and offer prices officially IBted and business In and reported to Um Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of aharea traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after1,977 words
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Article3136 1983-11-04 10 11 MS U» r Laat Sala +orOr'a DW Dhr Or Or'a ru Nat P/B Val fOOO) Day Hlgk Low 8BCTION ONB DIDUSTBIAL 8 COMMKBCIAL m sn «M ns su sn MS MS Ml* sr MS SM Ml MS Aem Alcorn ADM dun* B ATM Ban 4* Barjaya3,136 words
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Article173 1983-11-04 10 SNGAPOB m Ft sumrntu Ul ■d LSI IV LM m M tar No? 1/7 DIAMOND MOT mm Oct 1 Nov S pore Prog Pa STpore Sac. Pw S porr him P Spar* Equity 1 nd L« a im and LU tmd L# LM lb LU LSI 'yparerflCUSI) m173 words
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Article1531 1983-11-04 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. miniimu ETOSRSBI» a> iw AMD (114B) Lli (S) US (S) Ll4 Bsb1,531 words
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Article517 1983-11-04 10 SHAKE prteee ea the perc eteck Market flnaed ap allgktty la pre-MMay tradlag y eater Say ea lMprvred Acttoa dartag tke day wae tore ateeka. Aetlve latayatoa-baaed ateeka were bmillj hi tke piaataTradtag kegaa atowlag la tke early BMratag bat prima were a okade Mgker. Aftertke517 words
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Article547 1983-11-04 10 SHARES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed on a slightly steadier note yesterday bnt overall conditions remained quiet as investors took to the sidelines ahead of the long After a barely steady opening, prices drifted for most of the morning session but interest547 words
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494 1983-11-04 11 Reuter GULF Oil Corp faces a tough battle to reorganise the company and wUI be calling on major shareholders soon to win their support, «■hahtwaw James Lee said. r*»iHng the Dec 2 shareholders' vote on corporate changes the first hurdle, Lee said,Reuter - 494 words
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579 1983-11-04 11 Reuter INDIA'S capital market is booming and stock exchanges are being expanded and modernised to cope with increased turnover, brokers and Finance Ministry officials said. They said tax concessions for the corporate sector, financial help for new industries and allowing non-resident Indians to buyReuter - 579 words
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Article395 1983-11-04 11 Reuter COCA-COLA Co said Its US soft drink unit volume rose 12 per cent in the third quarter from a year earlier and non-US »oft drink volume raw 7 per cent. The company said its introduction of Diet Coke and caffeinefree soft drinks has been successful andReuter - 395 words
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Article477 1983-11-04 11 CASH Subdivision of $1 par into 2 •hare* of 50 cents each Proposed bonus issue of 1 for 4 Proposed rights issue of 3 for 4 @11.00 per SO cents share Proposed bonus issue of lftorl Proposed rights issue of lforl 3 |LOO per share (Bonus entitled to477 words
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188 1983-11-04 11 Reuter uuraA Csrp, faeed all ef ss"sssMnbfr operettas by May, Is expected I» agree to meet ef the leeal osntraet demeals at a ear parte plant In Olds wtttts the week, andteg a labour strike wMeh They predtoted Chrysler enaset afford massive closure MsReuter - 188 words
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774 1983-11-04 11 Market Talk AT THIS stage of the bull cycle, AUB-Parttk, a local slock broking firm, regards risk considerations as the dominant investment strategy to adopt in decision-mak-ing Ffrnr***!!** 4 "high selectivity" as an investment criteria, the broking firm, in its latest Investment review,774 words
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Article195 1983-11-04 11 Reuter AMERICAN Telephone and Telegraph Co said its Information Systems division has agreed to work toward coupling product lines with Wang Laboratories Inc and Hewlett-Packard Co. The agreement with Wang coven plans far document communications, s high ■peed digital data Hwfr imi arrangements to certify each other'sReuter - 195 words
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Article332 1983-11-04 11 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday closed mixed with some profit-taking cited following recent rallies. Sentiment remained bullish and that dealers were expecting that the Hang Seng Index 900 mark would shortly be tested. The index ended off 0.19 point at 866.71, after scoring a 7.36 gain by midmorning. Brokers332 words
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Article332 1983-11-04 11 A SPATE d bargain hunting among leading resource stocks helped markets rally in late trading yesterday. Near the close, the All-Ordinaries Index, which had been about a point down most of the day, was up 2.3 points at 687.7. Turnover totalled A 525.96 million, trvhuttng |3.39332 words
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Article86 1983-11-04 11 mov a Keof Mining Anglo Phil Ana Mining B «uMl «un AUy Con a «LM unch Bute MMkW MM *1001 Branwt Con 1M -4 CDC* 0M -0-07 nmrwindp cm -u Ltpanto B 0.10 unch MHMMi 1 -0-3 Mom—I MM unci) Oriental B UM unch Phil Chilli 0.01J unch WilMi86 words
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Article133 1983-11-04 11 NOV Bahte Kmm Ctt, Jl« unch Aokham TTx AM Pltn Bangkok Bai Ban! Ot Ar Ud b»u mo* Borli Juckar 7Z~~I m 131 »k as Mthan 1J0 HI ul •i unch unch unch It Man Credit South Asia PlDrt Thai Oommwelal Bank Thai Danu Bank Thai Partners Bank Thai133 words
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Article522 1983-11-04 11 Reuter ON NEXT Jan 1, American Telephone and Telegraph Co will be broken into eight different pieces by government order, leaving the core company to emerge as only one of many parts of the US$lOO bUtton telecommunications industry, albeit the largest. The 22 local operatingReuter - 522 words
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Advertisement35 1983-11-04 11 WWW 8 ill*] SALE OF FURNITURE, M OPE A sign of good k'i For details write to Lombard North Central PLC. Banking Services. Oept 510. 17 Bruton Street. London WIA 3DH. England Telephone 01-409 343435 words
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Advertisement132 1983-11-04 11 A large company Wishes'to make the following appointments: (A) Personal Assistant to Chief Executive (not less than $60,000p.a.) (B) Private Secretary to Chief Executive (not lem than $60,000p.a.) (C) Business and Office Administrator (not less than $60,000p.a.) Candidates for all positions must have good knowledge of English and Chinese (oral132 words
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Article164 1983-11-04 12 Rises Indices U M Flour an 40 Nov 2 Nov 3 I C 8 Smmfl Bni tio 800 30 +30 BT Composite: 897.31 9M.12 ItatMkjr 8 par* 432 +38 BT Indicator *****88 *****19 Milu P*ills 330 +34 ST Industrials: 937 32 960.30 Gitim* Muu| Cory T»*rlok 490 +30 ST164 words
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Article, Illustration152 1983-11-04 12 Rises Indices AISB 'A' 414 Tnklam 850 Guineas 496 Choc Prod 610 M FeedmiHs 368 SMI 565 Chin Tec* 840 Landmarks 350 Pan Dec 364 Utd Est 530 UM Flour 710 Falls KTPau 850 M Brew 660 HIlHaghall 1140 +32 +30 +28 +25 +24 +20 +20 +18 +16152 words
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Article53 1983-11-04 12 ILKJ1ANG SENG Thursday 800.71 MM 00 Week Ago 677J FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Week Ago 815.28 VMlnAMlgv nw| Q AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thurtdty 30OJ wwngiq>j (WiA Tuesday— 706J Week Ago 660.0 Wednesday Mi i DOW JONES AVERAGE Week Ago •77.0 INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 087.7 Wednesday 686.1 Wednesday unav 1229.2753 words
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Article743 1983-11-04 12 EQUITIES firmed in quiet trading yft>rrt»y morning in reaction to the overnight gain on Wall Street. GEC extended Wednesday's Dp advance by 9p to 301, still In response to a US broker*» recommendation. Marks and Spencer gained 5p to 212. Wednesday's closing middle prices of selected stocks, exctaHng743 words
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518 1983-11-04 12 MALAYSIAN Mosaics Bhd (MMB) has forecast group pre-tax profits of not less than M 51.47 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1983. At the parent company level, It has forecast pre-tax profits of at least $370,000 for the same period. The518 words
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355 1983-11-04 12 JACK Chia Enterprises (Malaysia) Bhd is likely to ■how a lacklustre set of results this year, Judging tram its Interim performance and the serious problems it Is facing in the development of the E 4 O complex in Penang. For the six months to355 words
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Article49 1983-11-04 12 CHEMICAL Industries (Far East) has reported group pre-tax profits of 12.02 million ($1.97 million) on turnover of $9.06 million (18.98 million) for the six months to Sep 30,1983. The directors have expressed confidence that the earning capacity of the group will be maintained in the current half.49 words
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639 1983-11-04 12 HSHilll Companies Editor: ALAN LEE KUALA Sidim Rubber Company will emerge as one of the major plantation companies in Malaysia with the additional plantation area arising from its proposed merger with Boustead Estates Sdn Bhd. The combined plantation area, according to639 words
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674 1983-11-04 12 Agencies BAT Industries PLC chairman, Patrick Sheehy, said its bid for Eagle Star Holdings PLC is the first of three or four steps in a long-term policy of moving into financial services as part of its diversification policy. Mr Sheehy saidAgencies - 674 words
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Article280 1983-11-04 12 ULJLINGHALL Tla (M) BM has forecast pre-tax profits (before interest expenses and dividend income from Southern Banking Bhd) of M 515.4 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1983. In reply to KT.SK queries regarding its proposed one-far-one rights issue, the company's directors said they expect to recommend280 words
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156 1983-11-04 12 THE Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee (FTC) has approved Synthetic Resins (Malaysia) Bhd's proposed acquisition of Sarawak Motor Industries Bhd (SMI), subject to certain conditions. Synthetic Resins is proposing to acquire 83.31 per cent of SMTs equity from 132 existing shareholders, comprising 31.93 million shares of Msl156 words
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Advertisement256 1983-11-04 12 Southeast Asia's #1 Event for Hardware Houseware Lawn/Garden Do-It-Yourself Products 2ND PRESENTATION 11.00 am 6.30 pm 2-5 November 1983 World Trade Centre Hall 2 Singapore IN 1981 7,800 VISITORS SsB MILLION IN PROJECTED SALES! Now in its second presentation, the Asian International Hardware Exposition, AIHEX, is firmly established as the256 words
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Advertisement60 1983-11-04 12 OFFICE PLANNING '83 NOV 2nd to NOV sth 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL ONE SINGAPORE Organised by: Ministry of Finance Singapore. SEE HOY CHAN GROUP OA Singapore Tel: *****62/4 K L. Tel: 03-*****0 Penang Tel: 04-*****9 Ipoh Tel: 05-*****8 EXXON® OFFICE SYSTEMS presents THE FUTUREWITHOUT60 words
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Miscellaneous58 1983-11-04 12 Scattered showers in several areas in late afternoon and early evening. Repwt for U kNn prtor to 7 M pm m N«v 3 the alrpcrt: Maximum temperature 32.6 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 24.2 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 8.20 Rainfall In millimetres 58.5 Total rainfall for the month58 words
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182 1983-11-04 13 Reuter GOVERNMENT level talks between the Consultative Shipping Group (CSG) and the US continued on a fresh round but reached no agreement, a spokesman for the UK Department of Transport said. The CSG, chaired by the UK, speaks on behalf of EuropeanReuter - 182 words
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Article, Illustration448 1983-11-04 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM SOME MEMBERS of the Straits Australia Shipping Conference have introduced self-regulatory measures to restrain their members from rebating. The four-member Anro Consortium and the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation have drawn up a series of fines to penalise errant members. For448 words
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Article52 1983-11-04 13 A TRADE mission from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Trade will arrive in Singapore today with representatives of companies wishing to expand their business efforts to the Far East. Top executives of these companies are seeking local agents and joint venture opportunities52 words
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Article55 1983-11-04 13 Reuter THE Japan-Latin America East bound Freight Conference said it decided to increase to $14 from $2 the landing charge per revenue ton at Aruba port, Netherlands antilles, effective Nov 10. This will increase the destination charge to $18.50 per revenue ton from $6.50, including the port chargeReuter - 55 words
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Article91 1983-11-04 13 AFP A WORKERS' strike has paralysed the operations at Paradip port on the eastern coast on the Bay of Bengal since Tuesday morning, Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. The work began when dock workers refused to work on ships carrying fertiliser without the provision of properAFP - 91 words
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Article749 1983-11-04 13 SWpptagLtoe Plgt CM Alee VI l AMWUK vn s Alpac VI s Antara Shpg X s APCUw V 4 APL m 4/5 Argenttec IV 4 ASCL m 1 AMihtte V 3 Atlaa Udh X a 1 V l Australian Coot VI 5 Bait-Orient vn W Bangkok Coot749 words
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720 1983-11-04 14 Reuter ITALY'S newest and potentially largest deepwater port is almost ready, but the huge complex is destined to stand idle unless the government manages to attract ships and industry. Instead of helping break the grip of the Mafia on the toe of Italy,Reuter - 720 words
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Article160 1983-11-04 14 Reuter THE state-run British Shipbuilders group has reached a compromise pay agreement with trade union leaders and averted the immediate threat of national strike in the industry. The shipbuilders had warned the unions representing 60,000 workers that a strike would be suicide in theReuter - 160 words
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Article1921 1983-11-04 14 CHARTERING was very quiet on the freight market on Wednesday, with limited fixing mainly confined to the grain and time-charter sectors, shipbrokers said. Grain was covered from the US Gulf to South Korea at the reported level of U5515.75, while $17 was agreed for a vessel with meals1,921 words
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Article, Illustration164 1983-11-04 14 HALTER Marine Inc of New Orleans has completed an 11-supply boat contract with Tidewater Marine, Inc with the delivery of the 192 foot, Tiger Tide. The contract, signed in 1982, called for seven 180 foot supply boats and four 192 foot tug/ supply boats. The Tiger164 words
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Article268 1983-11-04 14 Reuter A CONVOY of six freighters led by two Icebreakers has set out to supply isolated cities of northern Siberia cut off by frozen seas, the Soviet government newspaper Izvestia said on Wednesday. Some 20 ships are still trapped by pack ice at Vrangel IslandReuter - 268 words
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Article197 1983-11-04 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container197 words
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266 1983-11-04 15 Reuter TWO major Japanese shipping lines, Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Mitsui OSK Lines, are seeking lowinterest loans from the semi-official Japan Development Bank. The loans are for capital spending by the companies amounting to a combined total of 260.8 billion yen. The fundsReuter - 266 words
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Article127 1983-11-04 15 ASSOCIATED British Ports is to invest £400,000 in equipping its East Anglian poet of King's Lynn with a container terminal. Scheduled for completion by the new year, the terminal will be built on a twoacre area. The port already has a weekly container line service to northern127 words
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464 1983-11-04 15 THE Philippine Board of Transportation, in consultation with the Maritime Industry Authority, has issued the restructured passenger and freight tariffs for inter-island shipping. Under the restructured schedule, passenger fares as of Friday rose 15 per cent while cargo freight increased 8 per cent.464 words
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Article88 1983-11-04 15 COMPAGNIE Maritime d'Affretement said it it terminating its North America East Coast/Eastern Mediterranean directservice. The decision was as a result of "low cargo volumes on the trade route and generally low freight rates In the North Atlantic," according to the carrier's agents. Carriers Maritime Agency. A CMA88 words
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5265 1983-11-04 20 SCHEDOLE 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 of5,265 words
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Article794 1983-11-04 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location P Wilson 57W 4.11.83 2000 APL TA 3 0700-0600 N3 E Vigor *****E 5.11.83 0100 Green Asia FSB 1200-1300 L6 Ming Fortune 4W 5.11.83 0100 Malay States794 words
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Article1750 1983-11-04 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AirUttr C—tatae r Continent*) Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Ur*-EvMto Liae Tranagroup (S). Ahrenkiel Liaer Service Kim Shpg (S). AMred C Taefler Sea Consortium (S)/ Manntex Enterprise (PK) Alpa*1,750 words
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Article344 1983-11-04 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Benjamas Christina Isabel Golden Eagle Iran Vojdan Jiang Yin Kota Mewah Pres Wilson Seng Hong Straits Star Suns tars Vlshva Mamta Y1 Yang JlanShul Hunza Great Mont Builder Cherry Man Is Chidambaram Frotaslngapore Iran Nasr Lin Yin PASIR PANJANG Berth 47344 words
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Advertisement388 1983-11-04 13 Times Bookshops [I fl LONDON Freights 11/111 CONSORTIA in SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X I \RDI\I W I H OiytNT OVERSEAS CotdtMi&i LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 fUROPE VIA Sl#,' moK contact ym s/u S. SOS H»388 words
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Advertisement269 1983-11-04 13 OSEALORDO UASC I UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUOI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KROM J\lV\\ TAIWAN lIOV.kONt RED SEA DIRECT SERVICE IRTII JtddiN 01/11), I. UASC S latnt M* Mhf ill MMQA6 HOT 1 ETA S p«r« U/U/13 G/H *****/12(92269 words
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Advertisement887 1983-11-04 13 The Singapore s Straits Business World at your Fingertips Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) J MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: VS. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. INLAND POINTS Feeder Vessels P.Kel&ngj Pen&ng SaM M. M. M. U H B'more Ctuuton PWII* i -irmr-r— T» *CT 7th No*887 words
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Advertisement371 1983-11-04 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE f— From Eurooe Mm fccapik| Far 1) Barcttona, Gaaoa, 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Mauri. Basic. UK, 3) Bremen Bremerttaven. Aarlws. Copenfcuen. Hetstnki 4) Malmo Stockholm. Oslo •Accept** Europe carp tor Mar na S'ptrt 'Abo direct carp tor Spore I Baofkok Ph contact PERMEC P. Ketanj tor371 words
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Advertisement351 1983-11-04 14 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAIMER SERVICES Atlantic/Canada USA/CANADA Pacific South Waat Pacific North Waat IVU U/U 21/12 VI WU 11/12 14/12 Lfi. ami 11/12 11/12 22/12 I 23/12 27/12 MUM a 21/12 31/12 VI L 14/11 IVU 17/11 B. a 14/11 2VU 27/11 VI U/l IVI Also accepting LCL Cargo351 words
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Advertisement503 1983-11-04 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCI Overseas Containers Limited HiT" STRAITS SHPPING Sinoaoore to Sabih. Sarawak. Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT •1/12 81/U BS/12 M/U 11/12 IVU 17/12 11/12 21/12 23/12 25/12 27/U •1/1 13/1 85/1 M/ 1 11/1 11/1 1«/12 11/12 21/12 M/i 21/1 a/i n/i503 words
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Advertisement447 1983-11-04 15 Franco Beluuin Services i f. Jl-j-. 1 fc. t Ih llr MM Uhi MM a M Xlm V Nk SIK Ike 27M 2IM HNk 2Bsc IBk SkcamßlK 3M 4Bk Ike I toe I6K 11MMTMIBMMT »NC UIK 12BK i4DK UM iihiacm UM Ulk II he nßk 71 Ik DOkKMCMH 21M 24447 words
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Advertisement648 1983-11-04 16 I TO CONTINENT 1* Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS S pore P HetangPen Leaocs Genoa H burg Bilbao Rdam Btiaren Ant •Ml 26/11 27/11 29/11 26/12 2/1 4/1 7/1 few HK Long Oakland Seattle/ Beach Tacoma k Eipreu 11/11 29/11 1/12 3/12 *Ea*" *18/11 29/11 1/12 3/12 Eipress 25/11 13/12 15/12 18/12 riEipress648 words
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Advertisement436 1983-11-04 16 IK. SLINE ion 4 i'< FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUR Off VIA S UF7 1 AMetnber of the Ace Consortium FROM EUROPF VIA SUF7 J I Memoer of the Ace Consortium PJMMI S>m HKMI lIIHm 0M l*n IK 10/11 11/11 IS/11 It/11 19/11 23/11 15/11 li/U »/ll 21/11 24/11 21/11436 words
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Advertisement549 1983-11-04 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa I La CARGO FOR: S$P m mc FU ROM MM uw iNilrai VII VU 2VU a/i| 30/U i/u j/u Ewr *t« li/11 VU 10/U U/12 IVU IVI2 Eo«Iot«4 25/11 20/11 n/u u/12' 21/12 21/11 23/12 also acceptmg ia/Ta t ra/ra to GOTXMUS549 words
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Advertisement953 1983-11-04 16 Everett Lines m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" 10MMG FOR RANGOON (Ibbcci Dkdivffcit ®/9 Nm) (Pa* Gudat DBdurpn( 11/14 Nm) w«r M PWSMIttMVW MTOMAYIM HTONEYIM HTAKTAWYWA* PA-MI S>m 9/11 NM 9/11 Nm 9/7 Nm 15/11 NM 19/13 NM 15/19 NM HTOKYWA 12/14 NM 15/19 NM HTANTANYNA* 14/17953 words
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Advertisement227 1983-11-04 16 T aSINOSE w <$> MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICEB RMSHOMAT. PORT KELANG PfMMG Loo*| tm 15/11 6 Attn.* SMOSE MMSTME PTE ITD TEL *****44/7 4 *****70 MALOSE MMVTK SON BHD T* —M MALAYSIA TRADE I TRAMS**! LID T* ***** *****5 KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA227 words
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Advertisement680 1983-11-04 17 V BEN LINE CONTAINERS I EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE snum mm JO tUMH S POBE PAUAMC UK HAM SHAVEN ROAM HAVRE I*4 vil a/11 M/U 2VU 17/1! 29/11 Mpußff 11/11 u/ll 1/U J/11 VU Vl2 1/12 B*M4» 1/11 11/11 M/U 11/12 12/1214/12 1V1217/12 ■rawUrm IVU 27/11 29/11 M/U 21/12680 words
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Advertisement503 1983-11-04 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO MM WEST/ EAST COAST N BU PORTS (HALT CONTAROBED VESSELS) trm OM/sou/u moustonsa* m uron wufai NUAPONT 7 4021/11 11/12 12/12 25/12 29/12 1/1 3/1 1/1 APC LINE \\(.Kl T\\ PKKTWIKWC \N (ontainkk link WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE/JAKARTA JAKARTA 5-7/11 HO/11 12-14/11503 words
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Advertisement525 1983-11-04 17 rage i BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES IJi3 t 1.3J SERVICE TO UK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 10 Nov 4 Dec 8 Dec 6 D«c MEADOWBANK 28 Nov 23 Dec 1 Jon 28 Dec Lykesyfe Lines LESUE LYKES SM Sid Sid 27/11 18/1 RUTH LYKES 10/11 13/11 16/11 25/12 8/2 LOUSE525 words
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Advertisement1804 1983-11-04 22 B. 3b OB BANGLADESH NATIONAL LINE tAn Enterprise of Bangladesh Govt M.V. BANGLAR PROGOTI ETA ETD Loading for:9 Nov 12 Nov dvttaconf/Karadii PTE. LTD. '3-01, 13tfc floor. Golden Mil* Tower, Boodl Rood, Singapore 0719. T«l: *****44 Tlx R*****2 HEAPCO SMGAPORE TO PHUKET/WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE STORE P. KELANG PENANG PHUKET LANESA1,804 words
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Miscellaneous166 1983-11-04 22 Regional Weather £1 i as s s j»\ LI v s 9 FS «*> s§ m Wa yo***j Ss>. IK c Win* Wind direction with speed in knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in166 words
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