The Business Times, 25 January 1982
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Title Section11 1982-01-25 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1982 60 CENTS11 words
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433 1982-01-25 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO UNION Containers Pte Ltd, an exporter of paper cartons and boards, is embarking on a $16 million expansion that will make it one of the biggest producers of such products in Singapore. The company, formed in 1964 with433 words
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Article253 1982-01-25 1 SINGAPORE'S total external trade last year grew by only 10.5 per cent a third of the previous year's growth. The general trade performance last year was the worst in the past three years. In 1980, an impressive 34 per cent increase in total external trade was253 words
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554 1982-01-25 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE SOME Korean construction companies which earlier hesitated to enter the construction market here are now taking a second look. An official from the South Korean Embassy said that two companies, Tong Ah Construction and Kyung Nam Construction, have registered with the embassy554 words
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Article571 1982-01-25 1 NYT INFLATION in the United States last year fell to its lowest level since 1977, with consumer prices rising only 8.9 per cent. The Labour Department said consumer prices rose by a modest 0.4 pa- cent in December compared with 0.5 per cent inNYT - 571 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article66 1982-01-25 1 AP RIYADH, Sun. Saudi Arabia, which earns more than US$lOO billion annually from its oil sales, will not produce nuclear weapons, Defense Minister Prince Sultan said. "The Kingdom does not intend to use nuclear energy for military purposes, because this entails more dangers than blessings," Sultan said, addingAP - 66 words
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Article66 1982-01-25 1 BUDAPEST,Sun. The Soviet Union is still prepared to hold summit talks with the United States despite their current dispute over Poland, a senior Soviet official said. Vadim Zagladin, deputy head of the foreign affairs department of the Soviet Communist Party central committee, was reported as saying :"Experience shows66 words
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Article71 1982-01-25 1 AFP BOSTON, Sun. All 190 people aboard a DC-10 airliner survived when the plane skidded off a runway and into Boston harbour, police reported. Eyewitnesses said many of the passengers, wearing hastily-donned lifejackets, were able to walk to the airport bus which, along with several ambulances, wasAFP - 71 words
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Article89 1982-01-25 1 AFP CAIRO, Sun. The Soviet Union "has no present role to play in contributing to a Middle East settlement," according to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. He said he saw no need for widening the present framework of negotiations on Palestinian autonomy, at least pending agreement on a declarationAFP - 89 words
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Article88 1982-01-25 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Reagan is to establish a Cabinet group to coordinate legal matters for his administration, the Washington Post said. According to the newspaper, the panel would try to avoid embarrassments for the administration such as the one suffered when the Justice Department told the Supreme88 words
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Article35 1982-01-25 1 JAKARTA, Sun.— Trade Minister Radius Prawiro has re-assured foreign businessmen that Indonesia's new trade policy will not favour Japanese companies. Prawiro said it was groundless for foreign businessmen to fear loss of markets.35 words
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Article56 1982-01-25 1 AFP TAIPEI,Sun. The earthquake that jolted Hualien, measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale, was the strongest in Taiwan for 30 years. Some buildings were damaged but there have no reports of injuries. Weathermen said the tremor was the worst since the one in November 1951 which killed andAFP - 56 words
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316 1982-01-25 1 DET NOBBKE Veritas, the Nsrweglaa ship claaslflcatioo society, will set ap Its first tveneM centre la the fflagspsrr Scleacc Park, if Its appUcatl— Is approved by the Economic Development Board. Althoagh Veritas has yet to decide ea the specific areas sf Its research316 words
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491 1982-01-25 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE rubber associations of Singapore and Malaysia plan to start trading in another grade of rubber Technically Specified Rubber (TSR) 20 on March 1, after more than five years of discussion. This will make it the second rubber491 words
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Advertisement248 1982-01-25 1 A helping hand when you need it most a Gong Xi Fa Cai to all our readers ®©S @gß Business Times resumes publication on Wednesday. TODS. GOLD mining stocks had a poor year in 1981 and Wall Street analysts say 1982 does not look much brighter Page 12 UNITED Motor248 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1701 1982-01-25 2 JAMES CRAMER - UNDERGRAD BUSINESSES AT HARVARD By JAMES CRAMER NYT AN OLIVE baseball-style cap emblazoned with the trademark of the US Tobacco Company covers Brett Johnson's well-creased brow. A crumpled US Army reserve hat protrudes from his bulging book bag. Assorted other hats with the insignia of southern colleges areNYT - 1,701 words
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Article, Illustration699 1982-01-25 2 ELIZABETH FOWLER - By ELIZABETH FOWLER "JAPAN, as successful as it is economically, is not a model but a reference point where we all must go," David Kearns, president of Xerox Corporation, told Columbia Business School students some time ago. His talk underlined the growing interest in Japanese management techniques699 words
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Article1153 1982-01-25 2 T PHADOEMCHIT - with T PHADOEMCHIT Title: Mmgemeit and Production Readings Aotbw: Bay Wild PabUsfcer: Peagola Baeks EDITED by Ray Wild, the book is a collection of articles from various business journals, such as The Harvard Business Review, which focus on management. The selection of essays and relevant topics1,153 words
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Article265 1982-01-25 2 BERTIE RAMSBOTTOM - BOARDROOM BALLADS BERTIE RAMSBOTTOM From London to Bonn Md Chicago, la Zurich, Toronto «ad Nice; Every Island and archipelago From Chile, to Holland and Greece; Wherever executive people Slump wearily into their chairs In the hope that the counting of sheep*!! Do something to lessen their cares;265 words
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Advertisement321 1982-01-25 2 What will your Children become? Chemist/ Analyst Doctor Laboratory Assistant Metallurgist Technician Computer Programmer Meteorologist Engineer Draughtsman Physicist Architect Designer Sociologist Accountant Young minds absorb knowledge. All the learning in Time-Life Books is the foundation upon which useful lives are built. Do you want your family to have this benefit?321 words
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Advertisement356 1982-01-25 3 NEC Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. PO Box I.Takanawa.Tokyo. Japan The general purpose computer in Asia. NEC SYSTEM2SO is a unique general purpose computer. Although small in scale, it functions like a large-scale system. While handling today's tasks with exceptional efficiency, it incorporates features that anticipate the user's future needs. The356 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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1321 1982-01-25 4 AFP A GROWING trend towards lower European interest rates and sterling's tendency to soften against the US dollar late last week have contributed towards irregularly firmer prices on the London commodity markets. But genuine consumer interest does not appear to have picked upAFP - 1,321 words
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Article1247 1982-01-25 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures on Friday closed easier with prices between £11 and £19 below Thursday's close in actively traded positions. Dealers said prices traded in a narrow range for most of the day, weakening slightly towards the end after falling about £15 a tonne at the opening on1,247 words
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Article175 1982-01-25 4 CHINESE Prtdiee Exefcaage, MM ClMlßg pdCM per 1M kg ytmtertey. Cmmil ail: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq175 words
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Article149 1982-01-25 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday closed unchanged to up one US cent a bushel. Prices fluctuated erratically late. The market received support all day from forecasts for extreme winter conditions across the Midwestern US, since it led to trade expectations for restricted country movement over the weekend. Soybean149 words
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Article211 1982-01-25 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed 2% to five US cents a bushel lower, near the bottom of a SV« cent range. Negatively interpreted chart aspects along with trade anticipation that prices will soon test contract lows Just under current market levels weighed on sentiment from the startTraders211 words
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Article215 1982-01-25 4 RUBBER futures in Tokyo on Saturday closed up 5.2 to 2.0 yen In moderately active trading. Values extended their gains on fresh and speculative buying mostly from smaller investors encouraged by steadier overnight London advices. In Lmmlmi, rubber futures closed Friday steadier on some speculative short-covering following buying linked215 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article168 1982-01-25 4 THE US/Sing dollar opened at 2.0770/90 last week before being brought to a high of 2.0640/50. It eased to 2.0670/80 at the week's close. Demand for the dollar against the Sing started off strong before heavy commercial selling curbed its ascend. Trading in the US/ Sing started off168 words
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Article345 1982-01-25 4 SOURCE: International Discount Co Ltd CONTRARY to the expectation of tight market conditions during the festive season, the interbank money market last wek showed a fairly easy trend. The overnight rates opened at 4'/» 4 per cent, easing to 2Vi per cent 2 per cent in mid-week, and finallySOURCE: International Discount Co Ltd - 345 words
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Article22 1982-01-25 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.29 per cent.22 words
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Article184 1982-01-25 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN earreaey Average depeslt rates fer the week ended Ju 8: IS» (Bid price*) High Low 7 days 13 13/1613 3/16 1 month 13 13/*****/16 2 months 14* 133/16 3 months 14* 137/16 6 months 15* 135/16 9 months 15 5/16 13* 12 months 15* 13* Swim frucs184 words
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Article43 1982-01-25 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Jan 23, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak fnnd: 3 to 6 per cent. General fond: 4.7 to 5.125 per cent. Movemeats of funds totalled 51.093 million.43 words
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Article340 1982-01-25 4 WESTERN bankers tempered relief with caution following a reported pledge by Poland that it will pay the 1981 interest on its massive debts to foreign banks. "The Poles have told us before that they would pay the interest, and then didn't,' one banker said in Frankfurt340 words
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Article390 1982-01-25 4 THE dollar in London on Friday closed higher on its firm opening rates, underpinned by a rise on the day of 3/16 to >/« of a point in Eurodollar deposit rates and a firm fed funds rate, dealers said. But they described the market as uncertain ahead of the390 words
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Article46 1982-01-25 4 Closing quotes in Zurich on Friday: US 1.8465-8485 Stg 3.4603-4659 Can 1.5485-5505 D Mk 80.19-80.33 D F1 73.19-30 F Fr 31.49-55 B Fr 4.7115-7190 D Kr 24.52-55 N Kr 31.46-50 S Kr 32.80-84 Ut 0.1495-1498 Oesch —1143-46 Esc 2.7540-7735 Ptas -1.8706-8745 Peso 0.018-019 Yen 0.8147-816346 words
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Article42 1982-01-25 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Jan 22: US 2.3005/20 Stg 4.304/312 Can -1.9277/311 D F1 91.16/30 S Fr 124.58/80 Ut —1.863/67 F Fr 39.29/35 D Kr 30.54/99 N Kr 39.18/26 B Fr (con) 5.871/886 B Fr (fin) 5.227/237 Yen -1.0152 17142 words
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218 1982-01-25 4 ANOTHER quiet week went by for the Singapore produce market, with the only item of interest that of traders busily preparing for the Chinese New Year breaking up the monotony. The market for coconut oil and copra remained slow but prices held steady, said218 words
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Advertisement219 1982-01-25 4 w The nitvu ani lovable hero «"< <■ .arp n& [R t —> MORGAN 5 PASS** 5 MORGAN'S PASSING Anne Tyler With his house in shambles, and his daughters growing up and leaving him, Morgan Gower needs new roles to play, new lives to enter into. Then comes his first,219 words
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OVERSEAS
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270 1982-01-25 5 UPI FRANZ Josef Strauss, the Bavarian Christian Democratic leader, has called on the Bonn government to annul the controversial West German-Soviet gas pipeline deal. Strauss said the United States is right in opposing the deal on the grounds that it will make Western EuropeUPI - 270 words
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248 1982-01-25 5 UPI THE Soviet Union is keeping secret the figures for its 1981 grain harvest, indicating a poor harvest for the third year in a row and perhaps the worst in six years. The Soviet grain target for 1981 was 236 million tonnes, but theUPI - 248 words
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295 1982-01-25 5 NYT THE FRENCH decision not U cat back m the planned purchase at Siberian aataral gas was viewed by Reagan Administration officials with disappointment. The State Department was apparently caaght by surprise by the aaaoaacement from Paris aa Saturday that the French stateranNYT - 295 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article403 1982-01-25 5 Agencies AMERICAN-born Richard Giordano, Britain's highest paid executive, received a salary rise of more than £200,000 last year, according to the annual report of his company, BOC International. Mr Giordano, 46, chief executive of the Industrial Gases Combine, picked up a pay packet of £477,100 as BOC'sAgencies - 403 words
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Article608 1982-01-25 5 Reuter LEADING West European countries and Japan agreed in Paris on Friday to stimulate their economies by reducing interest rates. They will also try to prevent excessive movements of the US dollar on foreign exchange markets, which in the past have disrupted economies ofReuter - 608 words
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Article361 1982-01-25 5 AP IRAN'S fundamnetalist regime of Ayatoilah Ruhollah Khomeiny has set out to expand its foreign relations. Minister of State in charge of planning and budget organisation, Taqi Banki, was quoted by Teheran Radio as saying Iran would expand trade and economic relations with Italy in the comingAP - 361 words
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378 1982-01-25 5 Reuter THE European Economic Community (EEC) begins regular trade talks with Japan in Tokyo today, ahead of an expected announcement by the Japanese government of a series of measures to open the Japanese market to more foreign products. Officials of the two sides will meetReuter - 378 words
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636 1982-01-25 5 UPI SIR Freddie Laker, buccaneer of cut-price air travel and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's favourite entrepreneur, may be forced to sell off some of his aircraft and increase his cherished low fares next month. Sir Laker's business is in such trouble that theUPI - 636 words
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Article621 1982-01-25 5 i ARRIVALS i Service Local Operator Number Time From j FT FT73 0155 LAX SPO/ANC i BA BA14 NRT/OSA TPE 0010 MEL SYD BWN SIA SQ11 0025 LAX TYO PAA PA005 0220 NYC/SPO/ AHA HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL SIA SQ43 0740 DHA SIA SQ41 0740 MAA621 words
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Advertisement109 1982-01-25 5 DBS interest-news Effective 25 January 1982 Account Autosave ■j per annum 4% per annum Fixed Deposits Automatic renewal is available. 6% p.a. for 1 month 7% p.a. for 3 months 7%% p.a. for 6 months Minimum Deposit ttx 1 month is $5000, and »0f 3,6.9 12 months, $1000 2% P-a.109 words
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Advertisement459 1982-01-25 5 Now available aa Update to.. The key to under standing ASEAN The ASEAN Report Update Published by The Asiaa Wall Street Journal The ASEAN Report gave businessmen for the first time a key which opens the door to doing business with the countries within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations459 words
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REVIEWS
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1460 1982-01-25 6 PATRICIA GOH speaks to three ladies who occupy what might be called the 'hot-seats' of SBC management. Together with director Raymon Huang, they time, programme and bottle what goes into the making of a more attractive and appealing national radio service. Listeners are1,460 words
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Article444 1982-01-25 6 LUNAR NEW YEAR JOY A SPECIAL Chinese New Year harbour cruise has been organised by the PSA. Today and tomorrow at 9am and 6pm. The one-hour cruise will start and end at the World Trade Centre Ferry Terminal. It will pass Keppel Wharves, Container Terminal, Sentosa and the444 words
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Article, Illustration669 1982-01-25 6 CHRIS YAP - By CHRIS YAP ONE of the amazing features of good Chinese brushwork is the speed at which the artist works. Like a seasoned caricature piece, Chinese brush painting can be done in such a fast manner that it is hard to believe the669 words
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Article, Illustration394 1982-01-25 7 Dop&ced YOU bet I am! What a fuss for nothing. New Year cakes, cookies and bottles of booze ain't what a dog like me's been used to. Thank goodness, they've banned firecrackers. Still, it's the new year season again. So, it's round after394 words
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Article, Illustration775 1982-01-25 7 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH YOU get used to things, hardened into things. People can always adjust to their environment, regardless. If you put us where the Eskimos are, we might be there a couple of days, then get a big frost and conk out.775 words
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Miscellaneous65 1982-01-25 6 BnStOW.*RHnkJ)irtfA7TP fYW GOC? u>P*S i u>P*S Ptc«eD Op PN P«s I 6>ODtLs/ P»nD FIuMG VFsRDS CJOOC^ 1 Sf\.oTr6R 1 SURFPSCjED TMC &€LF<-W C,HO*£.' CdPiStP' S-V- €r>4ORroOVJS vopi>[€- CftASHfcD DCX>>M ON Ww —>>Y V ?SjsT^>/eSU>P<LIDLOO ■'> VrisTMP.ve^^iOjoeD Q>PvU_ONS )v> &LPCX€JO OUT Chok/' cqoGm ;„<0" feXC C <l S >*» LP*ST Ttooe65 words
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Miscellaneous1013 1982-01-25 6 MALAYSIA 3 MALAYSIA 10 4.31 PM Quran Readng 4.36 Prof Summary 4.44 Mandarin Movie I Love No One But You 6.12 Kebun Kita (r) 6.41 Super Seven 7.00 News (Tamil) 7.19 Documentary Exploring Space: Beyond The Solar System 7.32 National Velvet Star Wish 8.00 News (Mandarin) 8.19 Lembaran Minggu 8.451,013 words
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Advertisement221 1982-01-25 7 I ;J4 r-"* f ijfc k > .«< '•"O A Pv* V/ X v V V 4. V c* The 16 days that shook the world. Now see the War in pictures ond reod the captivating account of iH j'* a happened between February 17, 1979 and March /5, 1979221 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article163 1982-01-25 8 jan a Pis ABN moo 1 Ahold 00 JO 0.5 Akso 25.10 unch AMEV 8190 0.6 Amfaj TOO 410 Amrobnk 51.70 *17 pgrfo— Berk *180 0J BoU SO JO -0.4 Dorsum tj 8150 1 Burhmann SO JO -0J Caland 300 -0.1 Calve Delft 214.00 -0.2 Dell Mg 72-30 1J163 words
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Article244 1982-01-25 8 JAM 22 Pr» CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* B S N Oervali D>none CSr (ThomjonCle Prancatae del Petroles Compacnlc Plnanclere 408 1340 ***** J 11 -0 1 135 0.8 Coopiinlt Oenerale Credit Ponder De Prance ***** 8.4 Hachette (Llbralrie) Machines Bull 406 38.40 unch 0J Mlehelin (B> Parlba* Pechlney Clflne Kuhlmann KM244 words
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Article97 1982-01-25 8 JAN 22 Pn 4/FORWARD MARKET Aemr 371 >2 Arbed 1000 >10 Ajtur 300 .2 Bructn 900 4 10 Bm-Umb 1306 4-34 1300 412 Cock 150 -2 De Beers 207 43 BM 1000 440 Electrobel 3060 4 170 Ob-Inno-Bm 2475 -25 Oev 1010 -10 Hobo* 2560 unch Petro i3K 44597 words
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Article220 1982-01-25 8 JAM 22 Dm Aef- Tel«funken MM -0.1 Akao 2270B All» Leten UMLOO -20 Alts Vert 422.00 BASF 134 00 unch Bay H T Wbank 104 008 Baj Vfcank 277.00B i Btyrr 118 80 07 RUT 230.00 unch BMW 103J0 07 CtlttlU 254.00 8 Chem Verw 215 00 Commeribank 132.00220 words
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Article189 1982-01-25 8 JAN 22 Franc* AcUonj Sulaaea AluiuUae Br Aluiuliae Res. Brown Bo*eri Br Clbe Or gy Br Clba Oeio P C Clb» Ottfy Ret Credit SuUar Br Cndlt Sulaae Ret Ottuomu Br Otorft Pitcher Br Qloftui Pr Hero Br Hortmu La Roche l/M_ HaMerbank Br Interfood Br Jelmoil Br Motor-Columbia189 words
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Article81 1982-01-25 8 Butofi Set 145 unch Central* ON Cond Acqua Rom* Eridania rui oni Oenerall an -30 an 3 10*00 -400 IM1 -M nim Ifl 3007 unch J270 -30 Italcementl Ord IUlfU *300 -400 no -u ***** 350 LepetH Ord Mediobanca M llano Am Ord Uondadori Prt* Montedlaon Olivetti Ord Pirelli81 words
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Article202 1982-01-25 8 JAN 22 c» Abiubi Aktfl Aljt.m. Bank Mont Bank Not* Scotia Bell Tel Beth Corp BP Can Ltd Camp Red Lake .1 Can Imp Bk Tinptf Canpae In* Pf Carlinf OKeefe Comlnco Con* Bath Com Martoenor Dankoe Oenlaon 30 <« 22*i 42* 23 S 24 o ISM ZZ MS.202 words
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Article295 1982-01-25 8 JAN B fUtnd INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 900 Abercom 417 *3 KZ And CI wn unci) AM1C 3225 25 Birlon 1040 20 Ci Sunt 1725 >25 CNA 100 unch Currl* Finance 306 5 D* Bern ind Edcon 820 5 Edf&n ***** unch Evcmdy r»d vol* M0 unch Pufll 280 unch295 words
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Advertisement164 1982-01-25 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain r =j Don't leave home without it. To apply for the American Express Card Call: *****33 Getawav to Sentosa -m**' >? "*h^ k■>'a Cost only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50%164 words
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Advertisement164 1982-01-25 8 übertusf ®riU For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. AI-. Buvn. -m.- 1 u!.. 1 V i S -22 ">n 11r >uir.j. I.iv.HUM' Buffi-: S.jf.i'rl.t*. >22 r ><> 1(1", MTv!. 1 1 .ll'),' V', :.il Suiui.iv. I ,ini: 1 v Brim, h 1 l"'*. V. i i,ii|ii!ti >12164 words
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Advertisement157 1982-01-25 8 ;[}^~!-+"!>,~`~&\~*=})=^&->~@>- TIVE r Continents RJ_s t a i rant Before you fly away to foreign lands, check-in your bags then seek out the Five Continents Restaurant. Relax in intimate surroundings and wine and dine on the most superb international cuisine you've ever tasted. Lunch 12 noon 3 pm Dinner 7pm157 words
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Advertisement174 1982-01-25 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. I W If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set for an evening174 words
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Advertisement189 1982-01-25 8 r*f r. >■ n 9 J lHt'.M A >N f y Herald in the CHINESE NEW YEAR mi#? HI I 18 good-luck dishes. fA Yue Sheng (Raw Fish) Pig Trotters with Black Moss "WINDFALL EVERYWHERE" Braised Abalone with Black Moss "PROSPERITY GUARANTEED" Stuffed Mushrooms with Mashed Shrimps "HANDFULOF GOLD" Sweat189 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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663 1982-01-25 9 New York UPI STOCKS in New York fell for the sixth time in seven weeks in sluggish trading as interest rates rose and an embattled President Reagan strove to find ways to raise revenues to slash huge federal budget deficits. The administration, finding itselfUPI - 663 words
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Article212 1982-01-25 9 1 STOCK prices at the Securities Exchange of Thailand continued to fall as trading was generally quiet for the whole of last week. Investors appeared pre-occupied with preparations for the approaching Chinese New Year festivities. Those who joined in the trading tended to be212 words
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Article292 1982-01-25 9 Jan 23 Yen Altai 288 +3 Asahl Chem 332 -2 Asahi Glass 094 14 Bank TK 294 unch Banyu 700 -7 Brldgestone 445 +1 Canon 1020 40 Chlyoda 740 1 Chubu Pwr 050 unch Citizen 335 Dallchl Kangyo Bank 470 unch D Nip Print 770 +4 DNlpToryo 131 -2292 words
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Article895 1982-01-25 9 NEW YORK stocks slipped lower last Friday and volume eased as investors moved to the sidelines to await the results of the weekly money supply figures and President Reagan's State of the Union message tomorrow. The Dow Jones industrial average finished off about 3 Vi points, declines led895 words
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Article1783 1982-01-25 9 GERALD COLVERD - |isroj London g By GERALD COLVERD THE COMMUNICATIONS revolution arrived in London last week. It came in the form of a seven league stride by the world's largest company, American Telephone and Telegraph, to secure a London listing for its stock ahead of the anticipated divestment1,783 words
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Article927 1982-01-25 9 London, Fri. The market closed firm but below morning highs after an extremely active session. At 3pm the FT index was up 5.2 to 564.3. Leading UK banks lowered their base lending rates to 14 per cent from 14' A per cent, rather sooner than the market had927 words
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Article297 1982-01-25 9 THE SYDNEY ihuemtrket slid to Its leweat level la twe yew iirlag last week's tradtag as tke heavy sell-sCf sliced tkart prices ef majar stocks. Traders hammered stocks tke prevtoas week aa aamereas bear (actors, tacladtag rises la Aastrallaa kaak latoreat rates far earparate easterners, deeded297 words
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Article290 1982-01-25 9 fLyo AFP REVIVED Interest in Mae chips helped the Tokyo stock market chalk up a sharp gain last week with the Dew Jones average rebounding to the 1 mark tor the first time in Ave months. The 225-stock Dow, a 31.81-yen winner the previous week,AFP - 290 words
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913 1982-01-25 10 SIOW LI SEN - 0 Singapore By SIOW LI SEN THE BEHAVIOUR of the Singapore stockmarket in the last week of the Year of the Rooster defied tradition. Investors eagerly awaiting the pre-New Year rally must have been quite disappointed, for the market simply rejected the traditional route upwards913 words
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Article337 1982-01-25 10 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Jan 22 Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES f)mka<ii| Shipyard: Proposed bonus issue oi one-for-two. OTHERS A"' r< (AFI) P r °P° ses to acquire a 62.7 per cent stake In Sarawak Motor Industries (SMI) via a share exchange of three SMI shares337 words
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Article825 1982-01-25 10 pM K.Lumpur (i-I IN GENERALLY featureless conditions last week, the Kuala Lumpur stock market managed to gain a little ground but the low volume showed that it still lacked direction. Total turnover shrank to 19.11 million units worth MJ78.2 million compared with the previous week's 32.206 million825 words
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Article, Illustration483 1982-01-25 10 2T2MI J? SI, B*P* IT >*«t week. II P" tuiMver la thNmdi »»it« «in. Prw»y <*■ m, t The Best C Sugars 1480 80 Time* Pub MO 80 0 C B C 1180 50 O U E M5 45 MTC 710 40 Utd Plantation* 585 35 Straits483 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article2952 1982-01-25 10 1081/1982 High Low Coapujr Last Sale Gr*s Div or- Gr*s Net Dir YTd P/E CVr Vol Week COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 404 248 Acma US lis Alcom 350 130 Allied Choc 312 ISO BAT 420 308 Bata 200 75 Ben 470 300 Berjaya Kawat2,952 words
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Advertisement166 1982-01-25 9 ANYBODY with any interest in Malaysian political life has heard of The Malay Dilemma. Not everybody, Bfe 1 though, has read it. Or read it with fcg IH H Ife an open mind. Sg WHHIBI fcThe notoriety of being a banned jgJg «|flll 111 IMII book until recently, has given166 words
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Article932 1982-01-25 11 Reuter PLAYER and spectator discontent over a format which has encouraged professionals to lose matches deliberately is almost certain to lead to changes in next year's Grand Prix Masters tennis championship. Stung by renewed criticism of the round-robin format, which enables a player to loseReuter - 932 words
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630 1982-01-25 11 NYT REGGIE Jackson ended five years as one of the most colourful and controversial players on the Yankees last week when he agreed to a four-year contract with the California Angels for close to US$l million a season. The agreement ended weeksNYT - 630 words
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245 1982-01-25 11 AFP DEREK Kent, one of England's most successful trainers, has announced that he will be handing in his licence to take over stables in Hongkong. The trainer made his surprise announcement at the Kempton Park meeting on Saturday. He said: "I am going to HongkongAFP - 245 words
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Article131 1982-01-25 11 JOHN Chong (handicap 16) and Robert Lye (10) top the second qualifying round for the International Cup competition with a two-day nett of 127, which comes from their first round of 62 carded on Saturday and yesterday's 65. Played at the SICC New course, the results of131 words
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Article72 1982-01-25 11 UPI YESTERDAY'S Super Bowl baseball game between San Francisco and Cincinnati may generate as much as US$l billion in betting throughout America, according to Las Vegas' legal sports books. "The Super Bowl brings out the gambler in almost everyone and raises peoples' betting amounts." said SonnyUPI - 72 words
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1256 1982-01-25 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW THE BIGGEST headache for the hraias at the admlaistratloa of the PeotbaJl Association of Malaysia (PAM) must be Stagapore. In n few simple words, they Just do not know what to do with ns. On1,256 words
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Article, Illustration499 1982-01-25 11 A SUNNY day with strong winds holding a force 4 but gusting 5, and heavy waves were the conditions faced by the participants of the 1982 Singapore Boardsailing Open Regatta on Saturday afternoon. But no clear leader emerged for the Straits Steamship Cup after two499 words
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Article, Illustration302 1982-01-25 11 AUSTRALIAN golf professional Greg Norman drove, sliced, booked and putted his way through 18 holes at the Bukit course on Friday to record an even-par 71 during an exhibition match against local golfers Lim Kian Tiong, Douglas Ooi and Jimmy Stewart. After302 words
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Advertisement357 1982-01-25 11 Asia, at your finger tips... Other than speed reading, there is another way you can know a great deal more in much less time. The ASIA RESEARCH BULLETIN is a monthly information-packed report backed by in-depth and extensive research and ten years of editorial expertise. We have extracted and accumulated357 words
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277 1982-01-25 12 Reuter CHINA has succeeded in slowing its inflation rate but the black market remains a problem. Peking Review said retail prices rose by an estimated 2 per cent in 1981, compared with 6 per cent the previous year. It said prices of necessities such asReuter - 277 words
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Article371 1982-01-25 12 UNITED Motor Works has obtained a US$3O-million (MJ66-million) club loan from the Bank of America, Barclays International and Continental Bank of Illinois. The foreign currency-de-nominated loan will be used to finance part of the Msl3s million deal to buy over all of Inchcape's interests in371 words
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382 1982-01-25 12 UPI, NYT POLAND'S Deputy Prime Minister, Mieczyslaw Rakowski, has said that the outlawed Solidarity labour union may be broken up into smaller groups to prevent the growth of its political power. Rakowski, the secondranking leader in the military regime, said talks were beingUPI,; NYT - 382 words
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487 1982-01-25 12 NYT THE US is planning several measures, including a prolonged recess of the Madrid talks on East-West cooperation, to demonstrate its opposition to the crackdown in Poland, administration officials disclosed on Saturday. The Madrid conference is scheduled to resume on Feb 9. TheNYT - 487 words
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284 1982-01-25 12 QBE-SUPREME Insar•ace, la which Supreme Cerperattea balds a M per rent stake, has ceatlaoed to move encouragingly np the profits trail. Pre-tax profits of the laaaraace eompaay far the year to end Jaae 1181 rase to abaat $4 millieo, campared with $2.28 mllliea284 words
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116 1982-01-25 12 AFP INDONESIA has temporarily stopped exporting vegetables from Java to Singapore by air, pending better preparations to ensure that the vegetables reach their destination in good and fresh condition. Sularto Hadisumarto, director of the "Bayu Air Indonesia" company which shipped the vegetables by air, saidAFP - 116 words
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Article785 1982-01-25 12 NYT THE American Federal Reserve has announced a US$7OO million increase in the nation's basic money supply for the week ended Jan 13 a surprising development to analysts who had expected a decline of about $4 billion to offset some of the previous week's largeNYT - 785 words
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798 1982-01-25 12 Reuter GOLD mining stocks had a poor year in 1981 and, according to Wall Street analysts, 1982 does not look much brighter. Some analysts are still recommending that holders sell their gold mining shares, despite substantial price declines since the stocks peakedReuter - 798 words
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Article556 1982-01-25 12 NYT NEGOTIATORS for the United Automobile Workers voted on Saturday to resume emergency contract talks with the General Motors Corp over wage and benefit concessions sought by the company. In a separate vote, new bargaining meetings with the Ford Motor Co were scheduled. UnionNYT - 556 words
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Advertisement298 1982-01-25 12 Worldwide management experience at your fingertips. world Executives \SP \9 Digest 0* FRAUD-the inside threat I. Early-Warning Signs of Fraud The Office 11. How to Keep Purchasing Clean Financial Executive 111. Computer Fraud and Fiction Harvard Business Review IV. What Managers Can Do About Fraud Financial Executive Company Heroes "Managing298 words
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281 1982-01-25 13 THE Marine Department of Singapore has reminded shipowners that they should use the correct technical names in the declaration of dangerous cargo. This reminder follows a recent investigation into a lire on board a vessel which showed that the technical names of the dangerous281 words
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619 1982-01-25 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE METEOROLOGICAL Service of Singapore will improve its services to the shipping community when its new computerisation programme is ready. The programme, scheduled to be implemented fully in 1984, will provide more detailed information on weather, wave height and wind619 words
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Article93 1982-01-25 13 UPI TOLLS paid by vessels that transited the Suez Canal last year rose to US$BBB million, compared with $655 million in 1980. Mashhour Ahmed Mashhour, chairman of the Canal Authority, said the rise in revenue was due to the completion of the first phase of theUPI - 93 words
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Article63 1982-01-25 13 Reuter HITACHI Shipbuilding and Engineering Co Ltd said it has concluded a 10-year contract to use technology on ship-type rigs for deep sea drilling from Gusto Engineering BV of the Netherlands. It said the contract calls for the Dutch firm to supply the basic design and informationReuter - 63 words
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Article54 1982-01-25 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan/Europe, the Europe/Japan and the Japan/Gulf of the Aden and Red Sea Ports Conferences said they have raised the less container load service charge in Japan to 3,325 yen per tonne by weight or one cubic metre by volume from the previousReuter - 54 words
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Article77 1982-01-25 13 AFP COCKERILL Shipyard, in Antwerp Belgium, told its 3,000 workers it would lock them out on Feb 1. The company has no money to pay them after Jan 30, the management said. The government has offered financial aid to the shipyard provided the workers take a fiveAFP - 77 words
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Article768 1982-01-25 13 Shipping Liae P»«« C«i Shipping Line PMf C«i Achlpelego Shpg VI Elma m 4/5 4 Adriatic Coot X 5 Everett Orient IV AIM VI I Evergreen IV 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 1 Feaco vn 4/5 Alfred CT VI 1 Flotta Lauro V 5 All trans vn Franco- Belg768 words
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Article728 1982-01-25 14 SECOND-hand transactions at the London market continued to pick up last week after last month's quiet spell. As part of its plans to reduce its fleet of Swedish flag due to high crew costs, the Johansson group has sold two of its roll-on roll-off vessels deployed in728 words
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134 1982-01-25 14 SOME LARGE Japanese trading houses, which normally channel export shipbuilding contracts to the smaller Japanese yards, have started to assign business to builders in China and South Korea. The Japan Economic Journal said, however, that sophisticated machinery and equipment unobtainable in China and South134 words
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Article1546 1982-01-25 14 MODERATE grain chartering on Thursday out of North America at generally steady rates featured an otherwise rather dull and featureless freight market, shipbrokers said. Chinese operators paid the unchanged level of U5526.75 for grain from the US Gulf to China, while a fairly steady $17.75 was agreed for1,546 words
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357 1982-01-25 14 "AIVJ M Mlwm EXPANSION PROGRAMME Aboitiz Shipping Corp has begun a full-scale expansion programme to solidify its share of the inter-island trade and start a new service in the international market. An Aboitiz plan to start a feeder container run between Manila and357 words
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Article182 1982-01-25 14 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 Container Line.182 words
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Article164 1982-01-25 14 THE INSTITUTE of London Underwriters has extended the scheme of additional premiums for insurance on cargo in over-aged vessels to the newest flag of convenience that of the south Pacific island republic of Vanuatu. Under the classification clauses, underwriters in Lloyd's and the London market charge164 words
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Article258 1982-01-25 15 AFP THE TANKER market remained thoroughly depressed last week, with fixtures arranged at below operating costs. The Caribbeans was again a busy sector, but rates stayed close to recent six year lows. There was also more business in West Africa and Indonesia. But in the Gulf StatesAFP - 258 words
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446 1982-01-25 15 TOTAL exports from Colombo for the period January to November amounted to 1.16 million freight tonnes a shortfall of 13,757 tonnes or 1.7 per cent compared with 1980. November exports increased by 6,355 freight tonnes (6 per cent) on a year to year comparison.446 words
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Article182 1982-01-25 15 THE JAPANESE government has partially suspended underwriting export insurance vis-a-vis Rumania, in view of its fast-deteriorating foreign currency position. Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) said the suspension, since the beginning of this year, applies only to export bill insurance at present. However, the182 words
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6125 1982-01-25 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world —»j The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port6,125 words
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Article449 1982-01-25 21 PSA CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Godowns for LCL Operator Cargo FCL Movement Schedule Mode Anna Maersk 8201 Green Forward 104-15W Char Hoong 4C Australia Star 0574 Zim Australia 13E Benvalla 5836 Pegasus Pride 208N Adrian Maersk 8201 Neptune449 words
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Article190 1982-01-25 21 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Centaur (Passenger) (1400 after Feng Huang Shan) 1/ 2 Ham Luong (0600) 38/39 Marie Bakke (APB) (1400) 33/34 CONTAINER TERMINAL Anro Australia 53 Ever Large 51 Ever Loyal 50 Hongkong Container 49 Neptune Agate 51S Monte Emerald 50 Takari H 51N JURONG PORT Centaur190 words
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Article1718 1982-01-25 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. D Acklprirg» Skpg Singapore Shpg (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK). c totoer Continental Freders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afr*-K«raaU liar Trans group Ptf Ltd (S).1,718 words
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Article385 1982-01-25 22 UPI CREWMEMBERS of the chemical tanker Hegg, contradicting the ship's captain, told investigators that the 5,307-tonne Japanese vessel ignored a Philippine patrol boat's order to heave-to before it was strafed by warplanes. The Maritime Safety Agency has put off the Hegg's departure for South Korea indefinitely, followingUPI - 385 words
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418 1982-01-25 22 THE Philippine Shippers' Council (Shippercon) said it has negotiated reductions in the proposed general freight rate increases on Philippine exports to Australia PapuaNew Guinea and New Zealand of 6 per cent, 5.5 per cent and 1.5 per cent, respectively. The rates are imposed by418 words
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Article208 1982-01-25 22 GEORGIA Ports Authority's ability to handle Savannah's burgeoning container traffic has received a major boost with the opening of the fourth berth at Container-port. Its addition will allow provision of faster, more diversified service for current customers as well as growth space. The berth's 1,200 lineal208 words
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184 1982-01-25 22 Reuter THE ECONOMIC recession and large rises in new dry cargo tonnage mean another year of severe overcapacity for world shipping. The Bremen Institute of Shipping Economics said in its January report that grain and thermal coal trading might offer better employment opportunities during theReuter - 184 words
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Article86 1982-01-25 22 AFP HONGKONG and Macau passengers will soon be able to take a ship again to Wuzhou, a major trading port in south China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, after a 30-year suspension of the passenger service. The State Council in China has recently approved the resumption of theAFP - 86 words
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Advertisement402 1982-01-25 13 SINGAPORE FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER A Times Periodicals Publication LI -LONDON Freights n/m l( SHIP SALES D CONSORTIA O SHIPPING Schedule vm CONTAINER Schedules K WHO Acts for Whom IX "SHIPS In Port IX RI) 1M A\ I AM Orient Overseas Co*du*ieA Line KOKJM MCEJM 13D H. KQNE CONTMCI 298402 words
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Advertisement413 1982-01-25 13 SSEALORDH a UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S'pore I Loading for BN JUBAYR V.32 BN AL ATHEER V.4 Break buft -n.Ttwml Oammam (5/3), Kuwait (8/3), Doha (11/3), Abu Dhabi (14/3) Mma Qaboos (19/3) Kuwait (22/3), Shuaiba (25/3), Dammam (28/3), Bahrain (31/3), Doha (3/4), Abu413 words
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Advertisement799 1982-01-25 13 Websinj 20' 1, 2 3 ton SWL larjest Stock in Sngopwi Bagsfinn Prtsinj Taior Made Sings 1-35 ton Swedish Htf* Quatty Lew Price MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Fe d r v PortKelanj Penny Vessel Singapore Longbeaeh New Yorfc PhlladelphlajßalUmore799 words
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Advertisement168 1982-01-25 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS 'GONG XI FA CHAI" AGENTS: SINGAPORE: LEO SHIPPING W.MALAYSIA: SINGAPORE *****22 E.MALAYSIA: PAN-SARAWAK SIBU ***** PERNAS MISC KUALA168 words
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Advertisement179 1982-01-25 14 V SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA 7/4 *7/4 "BARBER TOBA" 2/2/e. "BARBER MENESTHEUS" 4/2/12 "BARBER MARA" 14/2/12, "BARBER TENNESSEE" 11/2/12 TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF TO: CALIFORNIA VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE 11/4 TO: VENEZUELA CARIBBEAN, mi or spam wo imon pttrsauK oumsstao imiemstao179 words
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Advertisement203 1982-01-25 15 The Straits Steamship Group We wish all our Chinese Customers Friends A Happy Prosperous Lunar New Year WESTBOUND •VIA RELAY eAstbound VIA RELAY •pen •bkk 20ft SARGODHA 2101 MARE BAKKE 212E SENA 214E SMAIOA 216f JAN 18/19 JAN 20 JAN 26/21 JAN 30 FEB S/9 FIB 10 FEB 15/11 FEB203 words
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Advertisement405 1982-01-25 15 You can count on Charleston for heavy lift expertise." Stig Broman is Transportation Specialist Heavy Equipment for Brown Boveri Corporation. He's responsible for shipping Brown Boveri's 418-ton stators throughout the United States. The Port of Charleston's 400-ton capacity "monster" crane, with a little help from two mobile cranes, lifts their405 words
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Advertisement326 1982-01-25 16 J&.S.L.INE KOREA SHIPPING CORPORA HON Wishing All our Friends and Supporters "GONG XI FA CAI" ksc use ksc ksc ksc ksc ksc ksc ksc ksc ksc use use ksc use use use use use ust AGENTS: STOW CROWN MARINE CO (PTE) LTD TEL: ***** M (4 Lines) TERMNAL OFFICE 2223*29,326 words
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Advertisement305 1982-01-25 16 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE IT3. SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE MBQ MRRU 1-2/2 OASS VISCOUNT 2-3/2, «WT 4-5/2 *om) 7-1/2 OCUN RESOURCES 13-14/2 TMSMO MMU 13-14/2 CMS* DIM IS-IS/2 PAZESTRELLA 15-11/2 SW UFE 20-21/2 ocean swpmc 4 ExiEmsEs pte m 22*1144/7 4 *****71 EAST ASM SMPPME SON M Tn *****4/*****1 EAJT305 words
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Advertisement435 1982-01-25 18 •Kline KAWASAKI KIStN KAISHA. LTD WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CLIENTS GONG XI FA CAI KAWASAKI SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. Bth Fir. IKN Budding *****77, Terminal Office *****50/*****63 agents SPORE NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD Id: *****11 MALAYSIA KONTENA NASIONAL SDN BHD t«t t. Kttiat im/t U *57« fax 2H14/M0 S.A.F.E.435 words
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Advertisement681 1982-01-25 18 (iroup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING 9U122 13 LINES! GENERAL *****1 114 lINE S i TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS ***** A 8 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP lte«|ioiial Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK •mtarabhum KK 5 TO* 29/ M681 words
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Advertisement635 1982-01-25 18 SHIPPING TIMES, Monday, January 25,1982 INTRASEA (PTC) LTD. Suite I «1 ♦>. If it«'rii.it i< xi.it Pl.i/.i Am., hi H«l Singapore OL'O/ TH 224b51 MUM hhm FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE TIN KM W8121.._ AKWTAS m 122... Singapore Loadnf for: 28 lan Jeddah/Limas»ot/»fs««es/ Hunburg/Rottef dam/Tlx** BMar doZ'LXmSZ a m FULL635 words
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Advertisement91 1982-01-25 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG ICE MACK LINE WISHING ALL OUR CLIENTS GONG XI FA CAI From: The Management ft Staff of Oceanus Shipping Agency Pte Ltd 2 WOOD LINE Bulk Timber and Plywood Service UK/CONTINENT SERVICE S'pm FK«bn( TfJtari KJ( Loadmf for: FYltffA NIOOI SLO SLO SLD SIO91 words
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Advertisement218 1982-01-25 21 OPRACHT (MALAYSIA) Pracht SDN. BHD. REGULAR CONTAINER SERVICES TO SOUTH EAST ASIA 8. JAPAN We accept FCt 8, ICI cargo fo» HONGKONG. TAIWAN MANILA. COLOMBO. BOMBAY. KARACHI 8. BANGKOK fc* bookings pis i_all K l 03 2993G2 2993 18 *****8 Png 04 21 75,7 J B 073 2 7 124218 words
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Advertisement127 1982-01-25 21 FRANSMER (GROUPAGE) SERVICE Frowmer Services (S) Pte Ltd Unit B, 4th Floor (05-02) Ch«ng Chwee Huot Industriol Building, 12, Arumuoom Rood, off Poyo Leber p ?ft,' 44o f 519 *"90p0r« 9? 46 To«: *****66 (5 Une») Tete*: RS ***** FRAMER FCL/LCI SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA Colling ot> Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbone, Adelaide,127 words
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Advertisement122 1982-01-25 22 fr in over 40 factories around the world and we have major manufacturing facilities throughout the Far East. So wherever you are when it's time for marine coatings, chances are Berger is there too with the paint you need. In Singapore we offer you expert onsite and tab back-up from122 words
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Advertisement326 1982-01-25 22 I M s. 15s I; 2£k L Symbol of a superior container service v Mitsui O.S.K. Lines' Alligator Service is a dynamic force throughout Asia. It has 5 routes which link the major ports of Asia with Europe, the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, the Gulf and South Africa, and 3326 words
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Miscellaneous162 1982-01-25 22 m Regional Weather i "S > 1 Yn Tf. r m .w,. *S >. *1* k' P LKa3^ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c ,~Y WiiH Wind direction with speed in knots LEGEND• R, Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather s~Y Wind direction with speed162 words
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