The Business Times, 10 April 1984
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Title Section11 1984-04-10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 TUESDAY, APRIL 1984 60 CENTS11 words
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348 1984-04-10 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN AMERICAN oil company Amoco is expected to firm up its pullout plans from the Singapore Petroleum Company (SPC) in a year's time, says a senior SPC official. Amoco has been talking to prospective buyers on taking over its348 words
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511 1984-04-10 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM Industrial Correspondent AS CEMENT prices plunge to their lowest in 10 years, suppliers here are beginning to wonder if their future lies in imports rather than local production. Newcomer Arabian Bulk Trade (ABT) says this will definitely be the511 words
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Article, Illustration490 1984-04-10 1 A COST and management accountant and a social work lecturer are among the four new People's Action Party (PAP) candidates for the next general elections. The other two new faces in the PAP line-up are a specialist in obstetrics and gynaecology and a490 words
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192 1984-04-10 1 AP CHINA yesterday rejected Vietnam's offer for talks to ease border tensions, and Vietnam accused its giant neighbour of hurling a number of infantry battalions across the frontier in an invasion repulsed by local militias. The Chinese Foreign Ministry issued a statement whichAP - 192 words
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119 1984-04-10 1 THE committee investigating the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) scandal will monitor closely the Hongkong-based trial of a Malaysian charged with the murder of BMF assistant general manager Jalil Ibrahim. The committee will also attempt to get relevant documents and records made available by the119 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article66 1984-04-10 1 Reuter A GROUP of international banks led by Citibank NA have signed a loan consolidation agreement with Abdul Rahim E Galadari Brothers, a large business house in the United Arab Emirates, for the equivalent of 250 million dirhams. Citibank and Galadari Brothers said the five-year loan isReuter - 66 words
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Article65 1984-04-10 1 Reuter OPEC'S market monitoring committee will meet on April 27 in Vienna instead of April 17 in Dubai, where it was to have been held after a switch from Abu Dhabi. An Opec official said the postponement would give expert advisers more time to prepare reports on theReuter - 65 words
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Article81 1984-04-10 1 AFP A MILITARY and political committee headed by Lebanese President Amin Gemayel was to meet yesterday to approve a disengagement agreement reached during the weekend, as fighting subsided in Beirut. Yesterday's calm followed intensive weekend clashes in and around the capital, which were thought to be the worstAFP - 81 words
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Article47 1984-04-10 1 TRAIN drivers on Hongkong's underground railway went on strike yesterday for the second time in three months, causing congestion and delays. A spokesman said the Mass Transit Railway Corp will dismiss the 650 striking workers if they do not return to work by today.47 words
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Article63 1984-04-10 1 Reuter r A PHILIPPINE opposition leader said yesterday that the government's financial problems might force the postponement of parliamentary elections, due to be held in May. Salvador Laurel, leader of the United Nationalist Democratic Organisation, said that the government had appropriated US$4.2 million to pay forReuter - 63 words
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Article117 1984-04-10 1 AFP CHINA is to exhibit its weaponry for the first time in more than 30 years at an international arms show to be held in Australia next month. The Hongkong newspaper Wen Wei Po, said in a report from China yesterday that military hardware, including guided missiles andAFP - 117 words
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Article69 1984-04-10 1 Reuter SOUTH Korean President Chun dooHwan yesterday reaffirmed his support for a proposal by Asean for a zone of peace, freedom and neutrality in the region. In a joint communique at the end of a three-day visit by the Sultan of Brunei, Sir Muda Hassanal Bolkiah, theReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-04-10 1 SINGAPORE has far the first time taken aver the leadership of the Asean Finance Corporation with the electian of Mr Allan Ng (*b*vc) as its board chairman. Mr Ng is chairman of the Association of Banks in Singapore and the deputy chairman of United Overseas248 words
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460 1984-04-10 1 THE Malaysian Trade and Industry Ministry may institute legal action against some of the 220 companies which have not reserved 30 per cent of their shares for bumiputras. These companies, with a combined paid-up capital of Ms4oo million, have also failed to460 words
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Advertisement236 1984-04-10 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM aSMDB BT Economics Correspondent Zhou Mei interviews Lord Bauer, National Uiversity of Singapore's external examiner in economics Page 8 LOCAL contractor Lim Kah Ngam (Singapore) Pte Ltd is likely to take on more property projects in future Page THE civil service will revamp its236 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration557 1984-04-10 2 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO LOCAL contractor Lim Kah Ngam (Singapore) Pte Ltd is likely to take on more property projects in future as the company grows in size and gains more expertise, said the managing director, Mr Lim Kong Eng. The family-controlled company557 words
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295 1984-04-10 2 THE Institute of Industrial Engineers, Singapore (IIES) and the American Institute of Industrial Engineers are jointly organising a study mission to the US to look into the state of the art in computer integrated manufacturing. A statement from the institute said economic growth in the 1980s will295 words
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286 1984-04-10 2 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF SINGAPORE businessmen wanting to do business in Brunei should team up with businessmen there. This is because local businessmen can provide vital information on potential investment opportunities and make local contacts. They can also give tips on how to go286 words
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263 1984-04-10 2 THE registration exercise for centralised Best classes commencing in July 1964 started yesterday. Workers who want to study English Language (Modules 1 to 4) and Mathematics (Modules 1 to 4) of the Best Programme can register at 15 more PAP Constitutency Educational263 words
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Article54 1984-04-10 2 THE managing director of Wiggins Teape (S) Pte Ltd, Mr Chan Chi ok Ming, has been elected president of the Singapore Paper Merchants Association (SPMA). Other elected officials are: Mr lan Fung (vicepresident), Mr Jack Wong Yow Fook (English secretary), Mr Tan Ah Kow (Chinese secretary) and54 words
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742 1984-04-10 2 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP UNCERTAINTY hangs like a cloud over the computer form printing industry. For the scintillating $20 million-a-year market, the silver lining on the cloud, has attracted many new entrants, making business more competitive. There are now at least 15 computer form printers742 words
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Article504 1984-04-10 2 THE first cleaning, maintenance, sanitary and pest control exhibition-cum-con-ference in Singapore will be held from Oct 17 to 20 at Mandarin Hotel. Interclean 4 Pest Control '84 will be supported by a conference, sponsored by the Environmental Engineering Society of Singapore. The conference will emphasise work504 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-04-10 2 GOLD recoverer Handy Harman will start a product line in its new plant in Singapore to make sophisticated products such as gold wires from the gold it recovers. When completed, the $3 million project will mark the end of the company's first phase of development,409 words
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239 1984-04-10 2 THE U E Project Group Pte Ltd, formerly known as Franki Piling (S) Pte Ltd, has secured about $8 million worth of piling contracts since the name change late last year. A company executive said a one-year Housing and Development Board (HDB) term239 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-04-10 3 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG ALLIED International Designers Ltd (Aid), a Londonbased design and marketing company, opened a regional office in Singapore yesterday. Prior to this, the company had been operating from its London office for four years. "We just had to," said Mr Bill Goodenough, managing297 words
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Article331 1984-04-10 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES April 11-13: Paperwork Simplification, Thong Teck Building, Singapore Institute Of Management April 11-13: Account Development Strategies, World Trade Centre, EDI Associates Pte Ltd April 12-13: LPG Marketing, Distribution, Safety And Training, Shangri-La Hotel, Calor Consulting Ltd And Irish Export Board April 12-13: Robotics Specifications and331 words
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597 1984-04-10 3 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE civil service will revamp its present telephone network system as part of its continuing efforts to reduce manpower usage and upgrade productivity. Under the new system, which will be implemented over the next 2'.2 years, the number of telephone597 words
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586 1984-04-10 3 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG THE number of overseas visitors to Singapore, based on trade fair and exhibition figures, has grown by an average of 36 per cent per year over the past five years. The strategic location of Singapore and586 words
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423 1984-04-10 3 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN THE National University of Singapore (NUS) was able to place more emphasis on its research activities last year as it received more funds to support studies essential to the development of high-technology and knowledge-intensive industries in Singapore. In its third423 words
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OVERSEAS
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631 1984-04-10 4 NYT THE Reagan Administration has announced that it will not accept World Court jurisdiction in disputes involving Central America for the next two years. A senior State Department official said on Sunday that the step was taken because of information thatNYT - 631 words
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263 1984-04-10 4 UPI THE volatile Central American region has major potential for developing mineral resources especially gold and phosphate that could spur economic growth. The US Geological Survey, in its latest report, says that at the same time, the seven-nation area is plagued by "serious geologicalUPI - 263 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-04-10 4 NYT A GROUP of 22 Democratic and Republican senators has asked US Secretary of State George Shultz to seek access for international relief agencies to the strife-ridden regions of East Timor in Indonesia. In a letter to Mr Shultz, the senators, ledNYT - 338 words
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Article683 1984-04-10 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From FT FI75 0040 JFK/IAH/ORD/ ANCNRT/TPE CAL CI009 0040 TPE PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH681 0620 KUL MAS MH601 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH8I1 0940 PEN RBA BI421 1000 BWN SIA SQ103 1005 KUL CPA CX710 1035683 words
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Article, Illustration531 1984-04-10 4 Primaries TMI AP WALTER Mondale, Gary Hart and Jesse Jackson stumped for votes in Pennsylvania on Sunday, two days before the state's presidential preference primary, with front-runner Mr Mondale taking the occasion to "guarantee" that he would not open a crippled nuclearAP - 531 words
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Article, Illustration703 1984-04-10 4 AP NORTH Korean delegates walked out of a meeting with South Koreans held yesterday to discuss forming a unified team for international sports events. Officials reported that the meeting at the truce village of Panmunjom broke off after 2Vfc hours when the North Koreans unilaterally walkedAP - 703 words
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549 1984-04-10 4 NYT WELL-KNOWN architect IM Pei are among three Americans and a Japanese who will be honored tomorrow by the Asia Society for their contributions to a greater understanding between the United States and Asian nations. The New York-based society's annual awards willNYT - 549 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-04-10 4 UPI EGYPT has prepared a "comprehensive plan" for ending the Iran-Iraq war which it will submit to the Non-Aligned Group of Nations and the United Nations Security Council. President Hosni Mubarak made this announcement in Cairo during the weekend, at a banquet honouringUPI - 279 words
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322 1984-04-10 4 Reuter LEBANON'S warring factions clashed in and around Beirut on Sunday as a disengagement plan agreed on Friday failed to take firm hold. The right-wing Falangist Radio said four people were killed and five were wounded in Christian areas. The army said two soldiersReuter - 322 words
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271 1984-04-10 4 UPI MOST Americans oppose the use of US nuclear weapon s to defend Europe against a Soviet attack and believe that Europe contributes too Uttle to Its own defence. A poll commissioned by London Weekend Television and released on Sunday shows thatUPI - 271 words
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Article632 1984-04-10 5 AP SPACEWALKER George Nelson failed in three daring attempts on Sunday to retrieve a costly, crippled satellite for repairs in space, and flight directors said they now hope to save it by using the shuttle's robot crane. Engineers at the Goddard Space Flight CentreAP - 632 words
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261 1984-04-10 5 AP A PUBLIC opinion poll shows that more Americans now consider Japan a reliable ally and nearly half favour Japan strengthening its defence capability to take on greater responsibility for security and peace in the Far East. The Japanese Foreign Ministry announced onAP - 261 words
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Article786 1984-04-10 5 NYT EXPECTATION of a summit meeting this year between US President Reagan and Soviet leader Konstantin Chemenko seems to be fading because of the continuing distrust and friction between the two countries and the poor prospect for any early breakthrough. There is a feeling thatNYT - 786 words
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Article, Illustration500 1984-04-10 5 NTY A SENATE staff study issued during the weekend calls on the US to declare itself ready to recognise an Afghan government-in-exile. It argues that this would be a way to put pressure on the Soviet Union to withdraw its 100,000 troops from Afghanistan and accept aNTY - 500 words
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479 1984-04-10 5 NYT FRENCH Defence Ministry officials have lifted the veil for the first time on the fact that the country has been researching laser weapons along the same lines as President Reagan's "Star Wars" concept. In a presentation last week before defence correspondents, aNYT - 479 words
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156 1984-04-10 5 Reuter THE balance of power in South-east Asia has shifted against the West because of the alliance between Moscow and Vietnam. Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda, who arrived in Vancouver on Sunday at the start of a sixnation tour of North America andReuter - 156 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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547 1984-04-10 5 Agencies THE UNITED States should stockpile chemical weapons but pledge not to use them except to respond to chemical attacks, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said. Dr Kissinger said the US "cannot put itself at the mercy" of other nations that threaten nerveAgencies - 547 words
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347 1984-04-10 5 AP ISRAEL'S arms exports, which amount to more than US$l billion a year, have become a crucial factor in its economy. A recent report, released last week by the Jaffee Centre for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University, indicates that arms exports accountAP - 347 words
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Article356 1984-04-10 5 NYT THE widow of the slain Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino has endorsed the first of 17 opposition candidates she plans to support in the parliamentary election next month. The May 14 election will choose 183 candidates nationwide to serve in a Parliament that will shareNYT - 356 words
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Advertisement160 1984-04-10 5 French Buffet Luncheon at The Belvedere 4 Taste the Flavours of France! Before your eyes spreads the culinary map of France! Sample the famed Quiche Loraine from the northern province. Or explore the subtly varying flavours of the widest repertoire of sausages, from Lyon, of course. And end in the160 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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278 1984-04-10 6 THE European Economic Community has agreed to let China increase its textile exports by 10 per cent in categories where community producers feel most threatened by competition. Officials in Brussels said that in return, the Chinese had agreed to limit exports to the community of278 words
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313 1984-04-10 6 Reuter INDIA'S longest jute strike has ended, with over 247,000 workers getting minimum pay rises of 65 rupees each. The Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency reported in New Delhi yesterday that the strike in the eastern state of WestReuter - 313 words
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Article157 1984-04-10 6 AFP A FULL negotiating conference on an International Sugar Agreement will be held in Geneva in June. The International Sugar Organisation (ISO) made the decision in London last Saturday at the end of almost two weeks of talks by its special "consultation group", comprising 12AFP - 157 words
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Article97 1984-04-10 6 Reuter EXPORTS of Straits refined tin from Penang fell to 2,807.53 tonnes in March from 3,063.99 in February and 5,280.25 in March last year, Malaysia Smelting Corp Sdn Bhd said. "Hiis brought exports in first three months this year to 8,892.14 tonnes against 12,875.75 in theReuter - 97 words
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Article30 1984-04-10 6 Rubber: April 9 Singapore: May 232.00 cents (up four cents) Malaysia: May 254.50 cents (up two cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 245 tonnes (up 75 tonnes)30 words
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Article100 1984-04-10 6 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday stood at the ITA floor level of M 529.15 a kilo on coo tinned absence of foreign demand. The price has been unchanged dace March I and dealers expect It to remain at this level for sometime In view of the100 words
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294 1984-04-10 6 AFP CONSUMER delegates at the International Coffee Organisation conference in London have expressed concern at the continuing high level of exports from the ICO to non-members, in the light of current undershipments to members. While ICO members exported 4.3 million bags (60 kg each)AFP - 294 words
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Article290 1984-04-10 6 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt fob 223 75 224.75N Int 1 R.S.S. May 229 25 229 75 Int. 1 R.S.S. June ***** 231.75 Int. 2 R.S.S. ***** 223 50N UK Cont. 220 50 *****N Int. 3 R.S.S.290 words
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Article114 1984-04-10 6 NOON SSR u id SMR pncM yeeterday HAS April May (Curreat Mthl (Forward Mlh) SSR 20 Hu>er» Seller* Buyer* Seller* (1 ton pallet) ***** 217.00N 217 00 219.00N SSR SO (1-ton pallet 1 ***** 21S.OON 215.00 217 OON MRKLB April May SMR CV (1-ton pallet) 273.00 275.00N114 words
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Article216 1984-04-10 6 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed firmer with May One RSS buyers quoted at 232.00 cents a kilo, up four cents from last Friday's close. Prices gained three cents in quiet morning trading on buying support and covering interest, after a half cent higher opening. In KuaU Lumpar,216 words
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Article158 1984-04-10 6 CHINESE Priiiee Exchange, Singapore, clMlig prices per lMkg yesterday. Caconut all: Bulk fob $194.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $207.00 sellers, new drum fob $211.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $110 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $617.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob158 words
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Article196 1984-04-10 6 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CattM Yara: China Blue Phoenix 20's 3,500 32's 4.010, 40 s 4,100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece G*ttds: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq. Flower and196 words
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Article330 1984-04-10 6 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kUo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.82. 100 per cent third class 0.78, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special330 words
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Article1031 1984-04-10 6 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures at midday yesterday were around £1 a tonne below to £5 above Friday's close, with firmer sterling against the dollar helping to limit gains in a quiet market. Mo6t active May ended the morning traded at £2,091 against a previous closing range of £2,093/2,0941,031 words
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Article192 1984-04-10 6 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday firmed on covering and speculative buying sparked by India's RBD olein purchase and a higher Chicago soybean complex close last week. India's STC bought 22,000 tonnes RBD olein at its tender last Friday, with 16,500 tonnes at U*****.50 a tonne for April192 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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285 1984-04-10 7 Reuter CREDIT Lyonnais is more concerned about the risks it faces in France than abroad, according to president Jean Deflassieux. Presenting the stateowned bank's 1983 accounts to the press last week, he said he was less pessimistic than many about the international debtReuter - 285 words
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Article144 1984-04-10 7 Reuter VENEZUELAN Finance Minister Manuel Azpurua said Venezuela would seek a new principal payments moratorium on its US$27 billion public sector foreign debt. He said: "This new deferment will permit us to advance in a definitive manner on the government proposal to restructure the debt. The present moratoriumReuter - 144 words
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356 1984-04-10 7 Reuter THE UNITED Kingdom has shifted its economic strategy to one of promoting growth rather than seeking further reductions in inflation, several brokers said in separate reports released yesterday. James Capel and Co said the government's new medium-term financial strategy (MTFS) for the next fiveReuter - 356 words
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267 1984-04-10 7 Reuter UNEMPLOYMENT in Britain is likely to rise in coming years and could reach 14 V 4 per cent by 1988, Lloyds Bank PLC group economic adviser Christopher Johnson said. In the clearing bank's monthly Economic Review, he saidReuter - 267 words
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343 1984-04-10 7 UPI THE WORLD Bank and the IMF are holding high-level meetings In Washington this week In an atmosphere of optimism tempered by several major concerns. The two moot Important sessions will take place on Tharaday when tt finance ministers who make apUPI - 343 words
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452 1984-04-10 7 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE peso, which staggered and stumbled against the dollar in the Manila black market after it was devalued by 21.4 per cent last October, has staged a remarkable recovery and stabilised at 16.50 to the US unit, bankers said. They said almostReuter - 452 words
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182 1984-04-10 7 AFP PHILIPPINE investors in the domestic money market lost a total of 3.5 billion pesos over the past five months during the country's worst financial crisis in decades, a newspaper reported recently. The daily Metro-Manila Times said a study by its businessAFP - 182 words
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Article100 1984-04-10 7 Reuter US CORPORATE treasurers did little fund raising in long-term debt markets the first quarter, preferring to tap intermediate-term sources of cash, William Gottschal, Salomon Brothers vice-president said. Corporations have shunned the long-term markets because of increased internal cash flows, less need for long-term financing because ofReuter - 100 words
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275 1984-04-10 7 THE CONTINUED strengthening of the Japanese economic recovery remains the key factor underpinning the yen, says Manufacturers Hanover Trust (MHT) in its weekly review of selected currencies recently published. The yen is now trading near the 224.50/ dollars level, sharply stronger than its level at275 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article322 1984-04-10 7 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher after fluctuating narrowly throughout the session in very quiet trading. Lack of interest and the absence of fresh factors kept operators on the sidelines. Prompt closed slightly firmer at U*****.30/382.80 an ounce compared with New York's Friday U*****.75/381.75 close and June322 words
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Article67 1984-04-10 7 FY! Than New York 9.15B 9.09B 9.20S 9.14S Zurich 9.17B 9.SOB 9.22S 9.35S Mm Pri Singapore 9.18B 9.1 IB 9.23S 9.16S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore. OCBC exchange rate index THE OCBC trade-weighted index for the Singapore dollar fell 1.19 per67 words
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Article154 1984-04-10 7 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on April 9: US Dollar* Offer Bid 7 days 10* 10* 1 month 1011/16 10 9/16 2 months 10 13/16 1011/16 3 months 10* 10% 6 months 11* U 9 months 11* im 12 months 11H nte Das. 8w.Fr*. (Middle154 words
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Article23 1984-04-10 7 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.33 per cent.23 words
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Article58 1984-04-10 7 THE dollar opened lower yesterday in quiet trading. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4328 38 1.8290 8310 Cross 1.2764'67 D Mk 3.7455 85 D F1 4.2255 90 S FY 3.1080 1110 B Ft con 76.54/65 F Fr 11.5250/5380 Lit 2317.65 2320.20 Yen 322.42 87 D Kr 13.7455 7665 NKr 10.800058 words
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Article452 1984-04-10 7 THE local forex market was relatively quiet yesterday. Against the local unit, the greenback opened at 552.0910/20 and closed easier at 552.0865/75 because of selling pressure from Europe. litcrtuk hrwtH rates at S pa: One month 2.0869, 2.0884 Two months 2.0833 2.0M8 Three months -*****/2.0817 Six months 2.0675452 words
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Article102 1984-04-10 7 THE US dollar slipped further in afternoon trading yesterday following an easier opening on European exchanges. It drifted to 2.6143/50 marks from an early 2.6155/62 compared with New York's Friday close of 2.6175/80 and to 225.00/10 yen from 225.10/20 and 225.20/30. The half-point increase in the US discount rate102 words
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Article171 1984-04-10 7 THE DOLLAR closed slightly lower yesterday in uneventful, thin trading with many operators awaiting indications of US interest rate directions after the half point rise in the US discount rate to nine per cent from 8.5 per cent. "The market was extremely quiet in the absence of fresh news,"171 words
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Advertisement275 1984-04-10 7 The Institute of Banking Finance Singapore International Monetary Exchange Limited FINANCIAL FUTURES IN SINGAPORE An appreciation seminar on futures trading in the Singapore International Monetary Exchange Wednesday, 9 May 1984 and Friday, 18 May 1984 Shangri-la Hotel, Singapore Financial futures are a new phenomenon in Singapore, in fact in Asia.275 words
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Article518 1984-04-10 8 FOR MANY final year university students, now is the time to relax. The first weeks after the examinations are not meant for desperate job hunts, except for the few who cannot wait for their first pay day. Anxiety builds up only after two or three months,518 words
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Article, Illustration1674 1984-04-10 8 ZHOU MEI - Young economists tend to have all the answers. But older heads know that a gramme of experience is worth a kilo of theory. Lord Bauer, professor of economics at the London School of Economics, and external examiner for the National University1,674 words
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Miscellaneous1045 1984-04-10 8 C SINGAPORE 5 J 2.30 PM SBCTEXT "Live" Sample Paces 3.00 Openinf and Propamme Heights followed by My Way (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 4.35 Story Time (Tamil/r) 5.00 Open House Theatre: Featuring the Rene puppets, mime artiste Tina Lenert and R wanda Lewis and the Afro-American Dance Company. 5.25 Man1,045 words
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Article2230 1984-04-10 9 KAREN ARENSON - After studying dismal figures for years, economists are beginning to glimpse signs of a turnaround Since the golden age of the fifties, productivity growth has been an elusive economic grail for the world's wealthiest nation. A boost now is imperative for the US, especially withNYT - 2,230 words
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Article, Illustration723 1984-04-10 9 KEITH STAFFORD - By KEITH STAFFORD Reuter AFTER t$ years of battling gnaw, storms aad earthquakes, Japan's famous ballet trails have net qaite beeame the travellers' dream they aace premised te be. Though swift aad accident-free they are crowded, expensive aad new lines are runningReuter - 723 words
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Miscellaneous663 1984-04-10 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Witches Sabbath game? (5) 8 Possibly rare thing to eat (5) 10 Thin and overgrown? (5) 11 Moody fellow? (3) 12 He fdmits being the proprietor (5) 13 Gritty fellow coming at bedtime (7) 15 Nudes possibly seen by the sea (5) 18 Allowed a bit663 words
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Advertisement959 1984-04-10 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain today Y J^^4^«^/»e^wa^. v/ Tfte fotaJ card that incorporates the features of a credit card, charge card, cbequ The total card that incorporates the features of a credit card, charge card, cheque card, cash card and purchase card neatly into one. Call Julia at959 words
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Advertisement203 1984-04-10 10 Executive Style Quick Lunch MONDAY ROAST AIR FLOWN SIRLOIN OF BEEF Fondant Potatoes Vicky Carrots TUESDAY ROAST LEG OF PORK APPLE SAUCE Croquette Potatoes Bouquet of French Beans WEDNESDAY ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF Jacket Potatoes Cauliflower Au Gratin THURSDAY ROAST STUFFED CAPON WITH TARRAGON Sauted Lyonnaise Potatoes Broccoli Spear's203 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1984-04-10 11 The US tyre industry has not been rolling over good times. However, despite the many obstacles, the top five US tyremakers are still very much alive. But it is now more than just tyres that they are moving on. UPI AMERICA'S top five tyremakersUPI - 1,144 words
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Article, Illustration781 1984-04-10 11 To give the public access to information Market-tip columns, like "Heard on the Street", have a powerful influence over the prices of stocks. The Journal scandal has now raised the issue of the need and objectivity of such columns. NYT THE WALL StreetNYT - 781 words
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543 1984-04-10 11 NYT MEMBERS of the world financial community say they always take a somewhat sceptical view of investment columns, but their wide following among the public makes such columns an important market force. Attention was focused on such columns last week, when the Wall Street JournalNYT - 543 words
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Article121 1984-04-10 11 APR 09 Bahtt Slam Cement Slam City Cement Slam Credit 34« unch Aokham Tluu Asia Fibre 340 +2 1 Ajruthajra In*. And Trust Bugfcofc Bank 252 -13 South Asia Fibre Thai Commercial Pinfr BankOf Ayudhaja Ltd Bata Shoe Berll Jucker Charoonf Thai Wire Firestone First Trust 134 523 30121 words
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Article83 1984-04-10 11 APR OS Peso* Acole Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B Atlu Con. B. Bagulo Oold Basic Petroleum Benguet Con. B CDCP PUsl Phil Hldgs Lepanto B. Martnduque B M&nteel Oriental B Phil Orereeaj Phllex B Plcop B Pioneer PLOT Pod co B i.Sella. S3. <lis.. So Mllllllllllllillli unch 0J83 words
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Article239 1984-04-10 11 APR 00 NT All 8 In cere Indus 10.56 006 Am Cement 30.00 -OJ Cathajr Con* 31 JO -0.1 Chang Hn Bank Chen Loons SAM 1 0 3 Chi* HslnCement 32-50 -OS China Chem 17.40 unch China De* 25.10 +0.5 China Elect Wire 16-30 -0-2 China Oulf Plas 20-50239 words
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Article335 1984-04-10 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed mostly unchanged in moderately active but featureless trading. The Hang Seng Index rose 5.95 to 1,070.27 after a 4.17 loss at mid-morning. The bearish impact of Saturday's news of a one point increase in prime and deposit rates across the board,335 words
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Article413 1984-04-10 11 SHARE PRICES closed firmer yesterday after a day of sustained selective demand for lower-priced issues in light trading, but late profit-taking pared early gains. The market average rose 56.98 to 10,890.70, the first rise in four sessions, regaining most of Saturday's 78.20 decline which was triggered413 words
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Article410 1984-04-10 11 A SHORTAGE of available scrip in leading stocks and firm metal prices lifted Australian stockmarkets in low turnover yesterday. Near the close the All-Ordinaries Index was 3.2 higher at 758.1 with the All-lndustri-als up 0.5 at 979.0 and the All-Resources up 5.2 at 582.2. Higher physical prices410 words
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739 1984-04-10 11 NYT IN RECENT years, Wall Street financial analysts and investment advisory services have trumpeted the value of cash flow data in making investment decisions. It is argued that cash flow information is more objective and has greater intuitive appeal thanNYT - 739 words
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Advertisement154 1984-04-10 11 NouveHe Cuisine's finest hour. Luncheon: 12:00 2:30 Dinner: 7:00 —10:30 UU\ Reservations: Tel: 223 3366 The Octagon, sth Storey 105 Cecil Street, Singapore 0106. Pick-up service for luncheon patrons. Ample parking facilities for diners. You can bank on authentic Hong Kong Teochew cuisine at the Cockpit Hotel Bring your business154 words
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Advertisement113 1984-04-10 11 Memories Kirn'% *|irn'% Nurv! irn.sr Ix running Ijtt I m cl.nl in .i*-ki\i ux to uiiik' bv mwlt in i.im hi <* iv .Jti.iui The rniisii .hkl jftiv isptirrc briiii.*"- Hn nicrijiirio.il tlx- tirtx hi pr.'|>i>x.il rlinx w.irs r<»■ ).a\ Tlx sirviti is ->ti!l imjxn.ibk. jll< 1 its nut ot113 words
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2866 1984-04-10 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number cf shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,866 words
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Article3615 1984-04-10 12 Gr*« Gr"s Not IMHick Low Last DW Div YTd P/E Vol Day Company Sale +or- Cw (•000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 172 120 AMDBSOt 127 1 1-8 0.7 72 129 127 310 252 Acma 276 7.5 17 380.0 308 200 Alcom 239cd 5.0 10 2803,615 words
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Article191 1984-04-10 12 Managers' prices far April If SINGAPORE UNIT TR18T The Commerce 3.43 3.64 The Savings Fund 199 2.11*1 S pore Prog Fund 148 1.55 S pore Sec. Fund 2.25 2.39 S pore Invest Fund 1.20 1.27 S pore Equity Fund 145 1.54 DIAMOND MOT S'PORE Mar Diamond S'pore Fd191 words
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Article2198 1984-04-10 12 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. INDUCTS! ALS AJmomU (4.005) (1) 4.00 AIMO (2.568 2.585) (1) 2 552,198 words
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Article805 1984-04-10 12 THE Singapore stock market rontlnsed to pash relentless ahead yesterday In spite sf Intermittent bants of praflt-taldng. Yesterday's rally marks the fourth consecutive day the market has risen since it took aff last Wednesday, and as It appears, market analysts expect to see farther extensions being805 words
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Article502 1984-04-10 12 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market yesterday extended last week's run-up but some late profit-taking trimmed early gains. Turnover was lower. Opening prices were generally better than the previous close and values continued to improve until some resistance was met in the afternoon session. Overall, gains502 words
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721 1984-04-10 13 KUALA Lumpur Industries Bhd (KLI) has forecast group pre-tax earnings of M 56.97 million for the year ending Oct 31, 1984, as against $1.33 million achieved in 1983. The projection implies prospective gross earnings of 13.5 cents per 50-cent share, based on the enlarged721 words
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293 1984-04-10 13 Bernama THE Pahang Foundation has received a MJIS million loan to participate in the equity of the Malaysian General Investment Corp (MGIC). The facility, which covers a seven-year period, was provided by Bank Bumiputra Malaysia, Malayan Banking, Bumiputra Merchant Bankers (BMB), Aseambankers Malaysia andBernama - 293 words
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Article324 1984-04-10 13 CARLSBERO Brewery Malaysia Berhad: Fourteenth AGM to be held at Ladang Perusahaan Shah Alam, Selangor on April 16 at 11 am. KINGS Hotel Limited: Sixteenth AGM to be held at 16 Raffles Quay, #26-00, Hong Leong Building, Singapore, on Monday, April 16 at 11.00 am. PRIMA Limited: Twentyfourth324 words
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Article300 1984-04-10 13 Company Period Date Announced Loot Full Year Net EPS Gross Net last year (cents) Dlv. Profit KillinghaU Tin Lingui MBF Hldgs F I F 24/2 10/3 11/3 28.7(a) 2.3 7.0(a) <%> 35.7(a) 4.0 (rm) 8,026 441 7.161 Fusan Ming Court S P P Island A Pen F I300 words
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263 1984-04-10 13 SAMUEL MMUp Co Ltd, the London merchant bankers, is to acquire a 29.9 per cent Interest in London stock broking firm, W Greenwell ft Co. They consider the eventual close link of their two businesses will enable them to participate in the future263 words
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780 1984-04-10 13 ■arlnt Talk... NYT WALL Street has been a hostage of interest rate fears for the past few weeks, and it looks as if the market will remain that way at least a few more weeks. Nevertheless, several analysts foresee a short rally overNYT - 780 words
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683 1984-04-10 13 NYT TWO EVENTS are taking place in London that are part of a lengthy but nonetheless hectic and intense struggle to secure the City's future as an international financial centre matching the influence of New York. Stock exchange dealers in government securities will knockNYT - 683 words
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Advertisement278 1984-04-10 13 <4&Y&££3 sajj^ GEtt^ (ME MAGAZINE could replace much of your management and business reading If you are a busy executive, businessman or professional, hard pressed for time to keep up with your reading, you'll find a solution in World Executive's Digest, a monthly condensation of many 'must read' articles and278 words
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Article177 1984-04-10 14 Rises Indices MeiUkib K T Pau N S T M A A Sungei Beai Shell Tronoh Mines S T P 1975 D Keramat Toshiba Duff Dev I C S Keck Seng Loytape DBS 1700 1350 2230 1300 980 900 960 1140 955 1210 560 755 580 266 1020 150177 words
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Article, Illustration147 1984-04-10 14 Rises Indices Mentakab 1940 MAA 1500 Tronoh 1050 Talam 1550 Kampong Lanjut 840 J Kuantan 1790 NST 2440 A Hitam Tin 890 Kramat Tin 900 U Cable 464 Raleigh 655 Falls Benta 1350 UM Flour 1320 PChem 1830 Duff 610 Kuchai 2050 190 130 50 50 40 40147 words
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Article51 1984-04-10 14 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 754.9 Week Ago 748.6 Monday 1070.27 FINANCIAL TIMES Friday 1064.32 Week Ago 1023 96 INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 865.4 Thursday 867.0 Week Ago 877.0 Monday 979.0 Friday 978.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Week ago 967.4 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 1132.22 Thursday 1130.55 Monday 758.1 Week Ago51 words
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Article988 1984-04-10 14 SHARES opened mixed yesterday but with a lower bias following last Friday's news of a Vt point US discount rate rise to 9 per cent, dealers said. Bank shares opened lower in response to comments by National Westminster Bank on the adverse effects of the UK budget changes.988 words
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503 1984-04-10 14 CHAN MAY PENG - HHfRXB Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By CHAN MAY PENG THE Tan family of IGB Corporation Bhd, as predicted by Hock Lock Slew in March, is launching a $30 mililion bid for listed Singapore Glass Ltd minus its glass manufacturing operations. The transaction503 words
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480 1984-04-10 14 GANDA Holdings Bhd's long-overdue results released yesterday show surprisingly robust group pre-tax earnings of M 55.31 million for the year ended Sep 30, 1963, against a loss of $1.44 million previously. To cap the better-than-expected results, shareholders will get a tax-ex-empt dividend480 words
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Article1134 1984-04-10 14 Carreat Ex Baaks Date Tatal far Tatal far Pay meat Date Claee Payable the year Prevtaaa year Alcam 1"2TE% May 9 May 22 Jun 21 5% 5% Aakam im Apr 4 Apr 14 May 3 10% 26% Asiatic Dev 3»<i% Apr 5 Apr 17 Jul 23 3 l1,134 words
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Article42 1984-04-10 14 Group pre-tax profit of M 51.07 million on group turnover of $940,000 for the year ended Jan 31, 1964. Profit after tax was $918,000. A final dividend of 5 per cent less tax will be paid on May 22.42 words
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Article51 1984-04-10 14 Group pre-tax profit of M 51.51 million ($3.12 million) on a turnover of $10.86 million ($12.75 million) for the year to Jan 31, 1984. After-tax profit was $1.11 million ($2.31 million). A final dividend of 12 per cent less 35 per cent tax is payable on May51 words
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Article95 1984-04-10 14 HAW Par Brothers International has changed the name of its Hongkong subsidiary Panther Sportswear Ltd to Mandarin Collections Ltd with effect from April 6. o* AT THE end of March 1984, 11 per cent of the issued share capital of Industrial aad Commercial Bank Ltd was beneficially owned95 words
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Article814 1984-04-10 14 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew UNITED Industrial Corporation has regained some of its lost glitter. The company's shares are currently enjoying a good measure of support on the stockmarket. Part of this could be due to fundamental considerations as reflected by the company's latest results which showedBy Hock Lock Siew - 814 words
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Article288 1984-04-10 14 RALEIGH Cycles (M) Bhd has issued a formal takeover notice to the board of General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd. The takeover offer, first announced last week, proposes to acquire the whole of the paid-up capital of General Lumber not already beneficially owned by Raleigh amounting to 34.528 million288 words
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Advertisement110 1984-04-10 14 FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT UMITED FINANCIAL LEASING MAKES GOOD BUSINESS SENSE Forward Oversea Credit Limited is one of Singapore's leading finance companies with an established reputation for financial leasing. Call us today and we will advise you on the many advantages of financial leasing. We will design a package best suited110 words
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Miscellaneous57 1984-04-10 14 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy with scattered showers in the afternoon. Report for 24 hoars prior to 1.31 pm on April 9 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 25.3 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 6.45 Rainfall in millimetres 2.5 Total rainfall for the month 11.757 words
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305 1984-04-10 15 Reuter LONGSHOREMEN at Japan's six major ports of Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagoya, Osaka and Kammon have started a oneday strike yesterday to demand job security in the face of containerisation, the Japanese National Council of Harbour Workers Unions said. Also, unionists at over 40Reuter - 305 words
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Article, Illustration486 1984-04-10 15 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE MAROIL Engineers and Shipbuilders has secured a contract worth $50 million from Indonesia for the construction of a 750-ton der-rick/pipe-laying barge, the largest order won so far this year by the hard-hit Singapore shipbuilding industry. The barge, ordered by, PT Pribumi486 words
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Article101 1984-04-10 15 AFP US NAVY explosive experts recently defused and removed a French-made Exocet missile from the hull of a Greek tanker in the Gulf, the Washington Post reported. A Pentagon spokesman, Commander Frederic Leeder, said the Greek tanker, Filikon 1, was attacked on March 27 by IraqiAFP - 101 words
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Article695 1984-04-10 15 Shipping Line Page C«l Shipping Line C»1 A hex Transport IV 4 Frata Shpg VI 2 Afea VI 3 Freight Links VI 4 Ahrenkiel Liner VII 5 Frota V 1 Alpac VI 5 Fujiwara Line IV 5 Antara Shpg IV I Globe Line VI 4 A PC695 words
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Article, Illustration95 1984-04-10 16 THE newly-built deep-water wharf at one of the Soviet Union's biggest ports of Vostoehny has received Its first ship for unloading. Equipped with a special straddler, container trucks and other modern machinery, the wharf can handle the biggest ocean-going container ships. The Port of Vostoehny Is known95 words
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Article376 1984-04-10 16 AFP THE Saudi Arabian chartering agency, is believed to have fixed up to 1.5 million tons of tankerage in the Gulf states area last week "on private terms". London shipbrokers GA Gibson, reported that some half a dozen large vessels "have disappeared" from the tanker market, "and, asAFP - 376 words
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248 1984-04-10 16 NORWEGIAN shipowners put in orders for 81 merchant ships last year at a contract value of more than US$l.2B billion, state's shipbroking firm Joachim Grieg Co of Bergen. Offshore-related tonnage is not included in the figures. On the other hand, several ownership and248 words
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Article144 1984-04-10 16 MANAGEMENT of larger shipbuilding and heavy machinery manufacturing companies have decided to offer an average wage increase of 3.24 per cent or 7,000 yen to their employees this year, informed sources said. According to the sources, the wage increase offer will be formally presented to Labour tomorrow144 words
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Article1683 1984-04-10 16 THE time-charter sector of the freight market was moderately active on Friday but fresh grain fixing was very slow to develop out of the US, shipbrokers said. A 64,000 tonner was arranged with delivery ex lay-up Piraeus for five to seven months trqding at U554,900 daily. In the1,683 words
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811 1984-04-10 16 Reuter WITH an Arctic snowstorm beating on the windows outside, Captain Vyacheslav Zamataev shows off the electronic "fishfinder" on the bridge of his deep sea trawler. Along with a Western satellite navigation system, the Japanese-made fish-finder is the only nonSoviet pieceReuter - 811 words
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Article195 1984-04-10 17 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,195 words
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222 1984-04-10 17 SPA A SENIOR Saudi official has called on the Arab marine companies to take appropriate measures to compete with foreign marine companies through unifying their policies in the marine sector. Saudi under secretary for communications Yusuf al-Turki, who is also chairmanSPA - 222 words
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Article151 1984-04-10 17 Reuter UNIONS representing 300,000 striking Indian dockworkers agreed to resume talks with the government, raising hopes of a settlement of the 25-day-old dispute. K K Roy Ganguly, general secretary of the Transport Workers Federation of India, said he expects talks with the government to resumeReuter - 151 words
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529 1984-04-10 17 Lloyd's List INTERTANKO and the chairman of Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft have warned independently of the effects of shipbuilding subsidies on the world shipping markets. Shipowners are, on the other hand, faced with the dilemma that ships sometimes only four to five years oldLloyd's List - 529 words
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Article163 1984-04-10 17 AT THE recent annual general meeting of the Singapore Shipowners' Association, Mr Khong Chai Seng from Straits Steamship Co Ltd was re-elected chairman. Mr CA Shorter from Barber Wilhelmsen Agencies Pte Ltd was elected vice-chairman. The following members have been appointed to the management committee: Messrs M163 words
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Article, Illustration6126 1984-04-10 22 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of6,126 words
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Article822 1984-04-10 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location SA Vaal 5512F 11.4.84 0700 Jardlne TA 3 0800-1000/1700-1900 L8 E Promoter *****W 11.4.84 0700 G Asia FSB 0800-1000/1700-1900 L4 Maersk Rando 8416S 11.4.84 0730822 words
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Article1769 1984-04-10 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Urt-RtruU Liae Transgroup <S) Akreaklei Uirr Service Kim Shpg (Si Alfred C Tarpfrr Sea Consortium (Si Marintex Enterprise <PK). Alpme -In t rase a (S) Bin tang Shpg (KLI1,769 words
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Article792 1984-04-10 24 April 8-13 Ship finance, Lloyd's of London Press Maritime Business Publishing seminar, The Hyatt on Union Square, San Francisco. April S Developments in engine bearings, 1730 hrs Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. April Ml Conference on marine insurance and the new institute clauses (cargo792 words
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Article557 1984-04-10 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Balantang 27 Lian Soon alongside 10.4.84/1800 Botany Troubadour 15/6 Botany Bay alongside 10.4.84/0100 Celebes 1/2 LN Shpg alongside 10.4.84/1500 Cresta VII 5 Sunship alongside 10.4.84/1230 Fu Niu Shan 23/4 Y Fung alongside 10.4.84/0600 Kianabalu Lapan 25/6 Sin557 words
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Advertisement388 1984-04-10 16 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES Pacific South Wml Pacific North Wnt FMdw at Tokyo Faador at Koba Atlantic/Canada Faador at Koba rMMSW a 31/5 3/C KYU6A 6/6 Also accepting LCL Cargo for USA Ports only i/s row a NTOM SAV SJOH 31/5 a/5 2/6 i/< ls/c ia/c 1/6388 words
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Advertisement865 1984-04-10 17 The Straits Steamship Group oci Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHtP SERVICE TO UK /CONTINENT 8r«" K/5 M/S 11/5 12/5 »/5 a/s 25/5 27/5 05/5 07/$ l«/ 4 12/6 U/4 2t/( 25/4 27/1 •2/7 04/7 MTWDMMU CAROCAN RAY nuwrwT eipress imroa mt aonoMs MMtnnns ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: Hamtw| to Copenhagen Aarhui865 words
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Advertisement1053 1984-04-10 18 r Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loading tor Ca'lao Mjtjrjni 110 »<XJ 111 oth«f Pfru.iir ports »itti t'jnshipmen! I' MC-g«OH J«d 0' Hot* Or CV IftroufH B.ns o' lading to 'mil destination Penanf P. KeUnf Support iOHNEVtRETT 19/21 Apr 22/23 Apr MUKMYEVttETT 24/26 Mar 27/291,053 words
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Advertisement896 1984-04-10 19 PIL GROUP VESSEL VOYAOE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: HOT A MEG AH E-485 11-16/4 MOMBASA, HOOEIOAH, ADEN, JEDOAH. AO AS A, PT.SUDAN KOTA WANGSA E-501 20-24/4 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, PTSUOAN, AQABA KOTA WIS ATA E-499 29-31/4 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, PTBUOAN, AQABA KOTA RAKYAT E-503 2-5/5 HODEIDAH, JEDOAH, PTSUOAN, AQABA ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HODEIOAH/AQABA/PT.SUDAN/MOGADISCIO896 words
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