The Business Times, 2 March 1983
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Title Section10 1983-03-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2,1183 60 CENTS10 words
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381 1983-03-02 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THREE local banks are putting together a $600 million loan to finance the development of Marina Centre. The three lead managers, who have underwritten fully the entire amount, are Overseas Union Bank, United Overseas Bank and the Post Office381 words
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230 1983-03-02 1 COURT hearing of the Goodland Pte Ltd tax evasion case has been fixed for Oct 3 to 21 in Court 12 of the Subordinate Courts. When the case was brought up for mention yesterday, defence counsel Lee Han Yang explained that the230 words
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627 1983-03-02 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG BANKING and financial services, one of the prime sectors in the Singapore economy, is beginning to lose much of its sparkle, according to the economic survey of Singapore. Although it continues to compare favourably with the manufacturing and trade sectors,627 words
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565 1983-03-02 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THE Loyang Marine Base recorded a healthy 21 per cent rise in revenue last year, reflecting continued active oil drilling in the region. But the boom period for the base, which is managed by Singapore Offshore Petroleum Services (SOPS), is565 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article49 1983-03-02 1 SINGAPORE and Malaysia are studying the possibility of relocating certain industries in Malaysia. Singapore's Trade Minister Dr Tony Tan said officials from the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority and Singapore's Economic Development Board will meet to identify the types of industries which could be relocated across the causeway.49 words
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Article67 1983-03-02 1 Reuter GOLD prices steadied around US$4ll an ounce yesterday in early trading in Zurich and London after Monday's collapse to $396 at one point in New York. Dealers said the market remained uncertain after gold's $100 decline over the past week, the biggest market setback since JanuaryReuter - 67 words
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Article43 1983-03-02 1 Reuter SAUDI Arabian Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani said he expected Opec will meet either this Saturday or next Monday. He said a further two or three days of discussions are needed between Opec members before the meeting takes place. RenterReuter - 43 words
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Article90 1983-03-02 1 AP NISSAN Motor Co, Japan's number two carmaker, and its 47,000-mem-ber workers union have signed a memorandum forbidding the dismissal or layoff of workers from the introduction of additional industrial robots and other sophisticated technology. The memorandum, signed by Nissan president Takashi Ishihara and Kohei Asano, chairman ofAP - 90 words
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Article92 1983-03-02 1 UPI BL yesterday launched a new medium-sized family car an executive called the "key to our prosperity" but 3,000 production workers threatened a walkout in a dispute over an extra three minutes working time. The management had asked the workers to keep production lines for its newUPI - 92 words
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Article78 1983-03-02 1 AFP MORE than 100 small commercial fishing boats have challenged New Zealand government fishing rules by sailing into a restricted fishing zone and throwing out lines without hooks. It was the biggest protest yet seen against government fishing controls of in-shore fishing areas. The commercial fishermen threatened massAFP - 78 words
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Article62 1983-03-02 1 Reuter LEBANESE, Israeli and US negotiators met yesterday as American envoy Philip Habib tried to give new impetus to the slow-moving talks on Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon and future Israeli-Leba-nese ties. A Lebanese spokesman said Israel remained "instransigent" about border security during the 19th session of theReuter - 62 words
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310 1983-03-02 1 THE Asean Automotive Federation is looking into a proposal to reduce duties on automobile components across the board to between 5 per cent and 10 per cent over a period of, say, five years, its chairman Mr Jose Concepcion Jr said in Kuala310 words
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290 1983-03-02 1 SINGAPORE'S Mas* Rapid Traastt prefect wOl net be delayed by the reeeit dedstoa to make Note sf tbe aadergraaad iMbai serve as ttr raid *elten te*. Bit the estimated Mat at IS Mlltoa sf the prsject will be raised by several milHaa290 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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636 1983-03-02 2 THE credit standing of Malaysia is poised to move even higher. This is clear from the number of international bankers enquiring about Malaysia's financial requirements and their continued confidence in the country's economic, political and social stability. While in the 1960s bankers in636 words
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Article126 1983-03-02 2 Reuter A CONSORTIUM of five Californian banks will take over US$294 million in deposits of the ailing American City Bank under a plan approved by a superior court in Los Angeles. American City, which reported a loss of $15.7 million in 1982, collapsed duringReuter - 126 words
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335 1983-03-02 2 PRE-ELECTION jitters are affecting interest rates in Australia, and were the partial cause on Monday of a capital outflow estimated at about As2oo million, bringing the estimated outflow in the past four days to about $500 million. Exaggerated reports of the size of the outflow335 words
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Article124 1983-03-02 2 THE $200 withdrawal limit was again imposed on people using the Post Office Savings Bank's automated teller machines on Monday. The machines went "offline", meaning they were not connected to the main computer, explained the officer-in-charge of ATM enquiries. When asked why it occurred, he124 words
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Article162 1983-03-02 2 AP A REDUCTION in the prime lending rate to a four-year low of 10.5 per cent spread through the US hanUng system on Monday. Chase Manhattan Bank, America's third-largest commercial bank, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co (No 4), Bankers Trust (No 10), and Marine Midland Bank (NoAP - 162 words
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331 1983-03-02 2 Reuter VENEZUELA'S new differential exchange control* should help limit the recent drain on foreign reserves, though the bolivar may come under heavy downward pressure in the free market, banking sources said. The package is meanwhile likely to help smooth negotiations on restructuring Venezuela's US$9.3Reuter - 331 words
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255 1983-03-02 2 UPI THE International Monetary Fund has agreed to lend Brazil US$5.4 billion over the next three years to help it balance its international accounts and meet payments on its foreign debt. In return, Brazil agreed to take economic steps, including a sharp reduction inUPI - 255 words
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373 1983-03-02 2 SECURITY Pacific, the 10th largest US hanking group, has agreed to acquire the two commercial subsidiaries from Walter E Heller International, the Chicago commercial finance and bank holding company, in a deal worth US$4OO million. The purchase is the latest in a373 words
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462 1983-03-02 2 Reuter LONG-TERM Interest rates in the US may be stable to slightly higher over the near term because of heavy corporate bond and continued supply pressure from Treasury debt issue, economists and dealers said. Corporations raised about USH mhv« in the public debtReuter - 462 words
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MONEYANDEXCHANGE$
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Article484 1983-03-02 2 THE US dollar closed stronger against the Singapore dollar yesterday. It opened at the day's low of 2.0790/10 and was pushed up to 2.0850/65 in the morning with some intervention from the MAS. The highest level traded was 2.0860/70. The US currency was then traded down to 2.0610/20484 words
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Article135 1983-03-02 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed easier at 238.95 yen in quiet trading after opening at the day's high of 239 30. This was below the 239.70/85 finish in New York overnight, but much higher than the 235.55 close in Tokyo on Monday. Trading volume was $1.14 billion.135 words
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Article22 1983-03-02 2 THE tT«raf« rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.42 per coat.22 words
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Article174 1983-03-02 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Mar 1: USMs^Spt) i d*n 9 1 month 1% 2 month* •it a* 3 months a is/la i la/ie 6 month* 81/16 1&/16 9 month* 8 3/16 81/18 12 months •H 9H DM (win fKUJk BOmsI 1 month I MMCM174 words
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Article41 1983-03-02 2 RANGE of prices cOct *d by dlacount houM aa Mar 1: Overnight: )H Call deposit*: SH CUm 3-month Treasury bill* 31/16 213/10 3-month Bank bills 7H TH 3 month* CD 8H W 0 months CD 7t* 7 Source: National Co41 words
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Article48 1983-03-02 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US -1.5081/101 Can 1.8546 73 Crow —1.2293/96 D Mk 3.6832 70 D F1 4.0736/78 S FY 3.1146/304 B Ft con 72.57/69 F Fr -10.4425/565 Lit 2123.90/2136.85 Y« 360.10/79 D Kr 13.1006/1159 N Kr 10.8467/584 S Kr -11.3009/129 Aus acta 25.86/90 Port 139.63/141.99 Spain -198.517948 words
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Article348 1983-03-02 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer on some fresh buying support. Trading was thin with total sales for the day recorded at 125 lots while kerb volume at 37 lots. Prompt closed higher at US94M/410 an ounce compared with $400/402 in New York overnight and March at348 words
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Article40 1983-03-02 2 Mm PM New York 10J5B 12 MB 10.355 12. MS Zurich 10 70B U30R ions Tmm li«S Mm Singapore 10 JOB 1-1-JOB lOfiS U.MS dosing pric w in USe Ulin a troy ouno t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore40 words
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Article218 1983-03-02 2 THE US dollar was generally steadier in late Hongkong exchanges yesterday. Trading was moderately active with short-covering paring some of the early losses. Sentiment turned bullish as operators began to concentrate more on the effect of falling oil prices on US inflation than on its impact on the world218 words
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Advertisement191 1983-03-02 2 AUSTRALIAEveryone sees it differently &3&41 sri When you are investing or trading with Australia, or if you are thinking of doing so, it's important to choose the bank that knows Australia best. That bank is the Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia. With its large network of branches throughout Australia, the191 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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334 1983-03-02 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING MOST private commercial schools view the Government's institute of commerce as a complementary rather than a competitive organisation. A spokesman for the Singapore Institute of Commerce said the Government's participation in commercial education helps to "fill in the334 words
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Article677 1983-03-02 3 BEMINARB AND COURBEB March 2-30 (Tuesdays and Thursdays): QC Circle Facilitator Training Course, Cuppage Centre, NPB March 2-April 22 (Mondays to Fridays): NCC Training Library for Systems Analysis, Cuppage Centre, NPB March 7-8: How to Use Micro-Computers as a Business Tool, Holiday Inn, Institute for International Research March677 words
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570 1983-03-02 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH CHINESE businesses here should pay more attention to exports, the new vice-presidents of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry said. "Export is essential if Chinese businesses want to remain competitive," said Mr Chng Tok Ngam,570 words
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383 1983-03-02 3 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG AMERICAN law firm Fenwick, Stone, Davis and West has teamed up with Consulton Research Bureau to organise a three-day regional seminar on software opportunities In the US. And if a sufficient level of interest Is generated, the firm may383 words
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304 1983-03-02 3 TIMES FbHiMh'i tkrce buki mmm MopuiM will ke their Mica ui laveatery span, ttaas witk a |1 iiiUHm syatern. Tke three eenpulM, Federal Pakttratta» (9ag»pere) Pte LM, Federal Pakiteetteas Ml Bhi aai Times Matrlkatera Ma IM have ptrrhiard A Mflwin Mi ludwan304 words
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459 1983-03-02 3 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN ACTIVE Building and Civil Construction Pte Lid has won a «17.3 million turnkey contract (or the design and construction of a nine-storey warehouse (or the Urban Redevelopment Authority. The local contractor beat 13 foreign and local construction companies in a keen459 words
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359 1983-03-02 3 PRODUCTIVITY and social consciousness will be highlighted at the Life Underwriters Association of Singapore's annual sales congress this year. The congress, to be held at the Shangri-la Hotel from Tuursday to Saturday, will be opened by Insurance Commissioner Law Song Keng. Highlights of this359 words
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223 1983-03-02 3 THE First Singapore Productivity Lecture, to be held early next month, will feature Professor William G Ouchi of "Theory Z" tame. Some 800 chief executives of companies, senior government officials, trade union officials and academicians will attend the lecture, held at the World223 words
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Advertisement257 1983-03-02 3 PA provides comprehensive management consulting services including: INTERNATIONAL FINANCE HOUSE CREDIT AND MARKETING MANAGER $60,000 $80,000 per annum (Ref. 3117) A well-established international finance house seeks an experienced marketing executive fluent in local dialects, for their regional office in Singapore. The Credit and Marketing Manager will report to the Region's257 words
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Advertisement187 1983-03-02 3 ]?+>+[,_;%&{%?<"**@"?&_}{;>].]@ No other hotel in Penang can give you a convention uki the Rasa Sayang. nil rt v V V V. g>: A <■ M jh* I Jr I i »s 6 r N I V L J Wk v fci We take your convention seriously. That's why we have187 words
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OVERSEAS
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672 1983-03-02 4 UPI AP AMERICAN Defence Secretory Caspar Weinberger and Secretary of State George Shultz have expressed concern about the buildup in Syria of long-range Soviet anti-aircraft missiles, saying ®eir presence complicates t& Middle East crisis. .«US defence officials agreed with reports from TelUPI; AP - 672 words
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478 1983-03-02 4 Reuter AP JUDGING by what politicians in Bonn are saying, nothing short of economic upheaval hangs on the result of Sunday's general election in West Germany. If the Social Democrats (SPD) get in, Conservative leaders said the budget deficit will soar, thereReuter; AP - 478 words
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301 1983-03-02 4 Reuter THE US trade deficit fell in January to Its lowest level for nine months, mainly because exports of all kinds Improved and the oil Import bill was lower. The deficit dropped to slightly under US$3 billion, against $3.37 billion in December, and wasReuter - 301 words
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462 1983-03-02 4 Reuter CHINA'S massive offshore oil development programme is poised to take a major step forward this year, in spite of crumbling world oil prices. The project is tipped by some experts to develop into the biggest oil-drilling boom since Britain's North SeaReuter - 462 words
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416 1983-03-02 4 AP THE British government plans to provide British Leyland with a further £100 million assistance in association with the state controlled company's corporate plan for financial 1983 beginning April 1. Industry Minister Norman Lamont said the proposed assistance is being discussed with theAP - 416 words
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345 1983-03-02 4 NYT THE first steps towards settling new conditions for the offer of export credits was taken in Paris yesterday when officials from 22 industrialised nations started talks on the shape of an agreement to come into effect at the beginning of May.NYT - 345 words
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334 1983-03-02 4 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan is considering an increase in the number erf US military advisers in ED Salvador beyond the current limit of 55. A senior White House official said no decision has been made about the possible increase and that the optionNYT - 334 words
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Article714 1983-03-02 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQI1 0105 LAX/TYO TMA TL331 0200 BEY/BOM PAA PA005 0245 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ101 0815 KUL CAL CI010 0830 JED/DHA MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP714 words
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410 1983-03-02 4 NYT Reuter SPAIN'S private hanking sector is becoming seriously concerned about pressure from the left, including communist and socialist trade unions, to keep the banks which have been expropriated from the Rumasa group under state control. Rafael Termes, president of theNYT; Reuter - 410 words
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177 1983-03-02 4 DELEGATES from developing nations are expected to censure Japan's pledge to voluntarily control video tape recorder (VTR) exports to the European Community at a meeting of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade opening in Geneva on March 9. Japanese government officials177 words
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422 1983-03-02 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Suharto of Indonesia yesterday quelled rumours that Indonesia was thinking of resuming diplomatic relations with China, saying he was not convinced Beijing had stopped aid to communist subversives. The president told Indonesia's National Congress in a major speech onReuter - 422 words
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226 1983-03-02 5 Reuter SAUDI Arabia and its Gulf allies took a first step towards an Arabian common market yesterday when parts of an economic agreement came into farce. Tariff barriers will now be scrapped between the six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council, and nationals willReuter - 226 words
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487 1983-03-02 5 NYT Reuter INDIAN Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has imposed additional taxation of 7.15 billion rupees in his annual budget (or *****4 presented to Parliament that is designed to strengthen production, promote essential investment and encourage savings. Much of the heavy additional taxation hasNYT; Reuter - 487 words
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Article252 1983-03-02 5 Reuter BRAZILIAN President Joao Flgueiredo told his 120 million countrymen that the government was not to blame (or the state of Brazil's economy. Instead, he blamed the oil price rises of the 1970b, falling world commodity prices, high international interest rates and growing protectionism among industrialised countries.Reuter - 252 words
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WORLDINBRIEF
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Article395 1983-03-02 5 Agencies FORMER Israeli defence minister Ariel Sharon is suing Time magazine (or U*****,000 over its report that he discussed the need (or the Lebanese Christian militia to seek revenge days before the Beirut massacre. Israel Radio in Tel Aviv said Sharon is suing the magazine forAgencies - 395 words
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628 1983-03-02 5 AP UPI THE American steel industry, shocked by a rejection of its call for relief from alleged unfair Japanese trade practices, yesterday said it will seek help from Congress. US Steel Corp president David Roderick in Washington said the industry has sought governmentAP; UPI - 628 words
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Article197 1983-03-02 5 AFP TOYOTA Motor Corporation said in Tokyo cumulative production of the Toyota Corolla (passenger cars and commercial vehicles) topped the 10 million mark yesterday. This is the first Japanese car series that has ever reached cumulative production of 10 million units, and it ranks fourthAFP - 197 words
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365 1983-03-02 5 AFP UNEMPLOYMENT at 10 per cent and Inflation at 11 per cent annually and still rising remain central campaign issues far the Australian national election this Saturday. Prime Minister Malcolm Fraaer, addressing the National Press Club yesterday, said this current economic crisis wouldAFP - 365 words
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Advertisement192 1983-03-02 4 I labie a vai ua9 e Engl' s 1 Lang rican nch Am e pre lish isn Eng Span Arabic sian lish Rus Eng Germa p dish sman Swe nes (Cast Bus' Eng' ish for dia te on interme rates Ope or tteries ba Enghsn Course m HKfiK fc»r businessmen192 words
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Advertisement375 1983-03-02 5 A Modern Shopping Centre... SINGAPORE FINANCE HOUSE "-kJ> M Wpfip^ I i ><«. II HM .iiil> 111 n it 4 it'W vl f ,2 W fill iisi a* »5 ii n i <** "S3 .T -v. .*> m s# ev m !vS Wftf K «< vr. *>V -3 SIS tt375 words
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Article451 1983-03-02 6 f TO START a business is difficult; to keep it J going is more so. This Chinese saying supports a belief among some Chinese businessmen that a business venture can prosper for only three generations the first builds, the second consolidates, the third dissipates. There may451 words
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Article1118 1983-03-02 6 STEWART FLEMING - STEWART FLEMING picks his way through the labyrinth of the European consumer electronics industry to report on the dramatic battle for control of Grundig STEWART FLEMING FT AT THE invitation of Dr Anton Jaumann, Economics Minister of Bavaria, top executives of four of Western Europe's largestFT - 1,118 words
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Advertisement406 1983-03-02 6 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN TURBULENT TIMES 24 25 MARCH 1953, SKIANCiKI-LA HOTEL, SINGAPORE THE CONFERENCE The continuing volatility and uncertaintv of the major economies haw caused much concern to institutional and ivate investors the world over. The task of seeking out and identitving lucrative hut sound investment markets is tougher and406 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous644 1983-03-02 6 -IN-OHE CKOSSWOBD 1 A handy Joint (5) 6 Panics that slow down aircraft movements (5) 9 Paul shuffled round the border with a flower (7) 10 All but one part of a toy may be ateel (5) 11 For half a day, a chap ia capital (5) 12 liake a644 words
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Miscellaneous809 1983-03-02 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Oponfcig Mowed by Love Forever (Mandarin/ r): Modern drama which likens love to the four seasons and which depicts how love can change people, things and even circumstances. 4.05 Cartoon Solutions 4.15 Documentary en Ceb An interesting film which should benefit biology students, this explains how809 words
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Singapore's economic performance in 1982: A survey.
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Article1032 1983-03-02 7 Lee Yoke Meng, John Lim - Final part. Reports by Lee Yoke Meng, John Lim WHEN the 1975 recession set in, monetary policy took a clearly expansionary course to stimulate demand and help industries recover faster. But monetary policy was changed little in the case of the 1982 recession and the expansionary1,032 words
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Article, Illustration434 1983-03-02 7 DESPITE a slowdown in the rate of increase in electricity consumption in Singapore, overall energy efficiency took a knock as a result of the slower growth in the country's Gross Domestic Product. The rate of increase in electricity consumption |jpwed from seven per cent in434 words
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1188 1983-03-02 7 SINGAPORE'S labour force grew at a slower rate of 2.1 per cent to 1.7 million last year compared with 3.9 per cent in 1981. This reflected a smaller increase of new entrants into the job market and the tendency of more1,188 words
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Article, Illustration581 1983-03-02 7 THE essltng-eff ef the eetmny last year had a nwt vMMe effect ea tax ealleetlea. Stamp dalles, la partlealar, ahraak hy 11 per eeat bee—> at the hearted state «f the stock market ud fewer ahare aad property A total af $HM mllUea was581 words
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Article418 1983-03-02 7 THE sole economic indicator which gave a ray of hope on the generally bleak horizon was the cost of living. The rise in the consumer price index, one of the measures of inflation, averaged a mere 3.9 per cent. This is one of the lowest in418 words
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Advertisement212 1983-03-02 8 I Sink into a aoft cliair in your own ooay wjoU, a 000 l Mttefyinf drink in your handi. Ratax. in tHa bast way you know. */»d nA«i tfw drinks finally hit you, It your thoughts molt whila tho mutic of THE THUNDER BIRDS fHh your hood. Drop In 11.00212 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1129 1983-03-02 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday ended a quiet morning higher, between £22 and £8 a tonne aboye Monday's close in traded positions. Ljght trade and commission house short-covering continued through the morning and prices ended around session highs. New York's close above the lows on Monday and weaker1,129 words
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Article116 1983-03-02 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on further coveting support in quiet trading, with interest concentrated on current month position. In March, central and north finned Mss each to Ms7ls a tonne while south rose M 52.50 to M 5722.50. The refined market was quiet,116 words
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Article231 1983-03-02 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed weak, off 14V« to 12Vk UScents per bushel with March posting an 11-cent range. After opening lower on larger than expected deliveries and a strong US dollar, prices sold off further when spot silver posted additional loses. An outlook for heavy competition231 words
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Article232 1983-03-02 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed on a weak note near the lower limit, off 14V* to 7V4 UScents per bushel in moderate trade. March through Septemer set new season's lows, with March posting a 13Vi cent range. Limit-down precious metals markets and persistent strength in the US232 words
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Article176 1983-03-02 9 y l CHINESE PndiH Exetaage, per lM kg yesterday. CMNit all: Bulk fob $94.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1107.00 sellers, new drum fob 1111.00 sellers. C*pn: Mixed (loose) (55 buyersPepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360 00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob176 words
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Article195 1983-03-02 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) C*ttea yam: China Blue Photnlx 20b 2,340; 32s 2,880, 40a 3,110 (per bale at 400 lbs). Piece gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly195 words
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Article323 1983-03-02 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S3 per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.02, 100 per cent second class 0.73, 100 per cent third class 0.68, 25 per cent new crop 0.62, B-10 per cent 0.68. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62. Special 0.58. THAI323 words
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Article364 1983-03-02 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with March One RSS buyers quoted at 208.50 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lower London advices and lack of buying support before covering interest emerged. Afternoon prices gained some ground364 words
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Article32 1983-03-02 9 Rubber: Mar 1 Singapore: March: 208.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia* March: (228.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M $29.58 per hilo (up 8.00 cents) 720 tonnes (up 834 tonnes)32 words
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Article75 1983-03-02 9 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday firmed six cents to M 529.58 a kilo, moving up within the ITA floor level of M 529.15 and The sharp increase in tnrnover of 729 tonnes from 81 on Monday failed to halt the rise, and the disposal was mostly75 words
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Article324 1983-03-02 9 HAS prices tn cento per kilo yesterday Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f o b. 202.00 203.00N Int. 1 R.S.S Marcfc 206 00 307 00 lot. 1 RS.S April 218.50 217 50 Int. 2 R.S.S 199.50 196 50N UK Coot MJO 194.50N Int 3324 words
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Article102 1983-03-02 9 NOON SSI It ari SMR prim ym» lardmr IM Hank (Cairaal Mtk) April 197 00 193.00 April Mtk) S8R ID SSRSO MtlU (1-tan pallet) (1 -Con palWt) —JW I 196 00 ***** *****N 193 00N Iters I9900N 196.00N SMRCV SMR L SMR 8MB CP SMR 10 (1-tan102 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article195 1983-03-02 9 FEB a Pr* GROUP B CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde 443 B S N Oenrala Dmnnnf mi C S P (ThomsonC«f) 179 Cte rnncatae de» Pelroles 13TJ Credit Poncler De Prance 428 HacheUe -05 •20 45 -U Carre four 1342 Plnanclere de LTJnlon SO Lafaiwe ***** Moet-Henneaajr CM Opn-Partbaa 112J0 Penarrojra 47JO195 words
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Article84 1983-03-02 9 FEB a I Aef-Telefunken BAfcr Dm 127 DO -1J Hoecfut Hoeach Hortan Karstadt 129 JO 41 JO 177 JOB 223. 10B -1* QJ Bayer BMW Commtntenk Contl Oumml Dalmler-Beru Defuna 134.90 mm 138J0 1U0 421 K •14 -27 -0J» -u -u KHD Unde Preuaaa* Rwe 8T A Bettering Siemens84 words
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Article66 1983-03-02 9 feb a m FORWARD MARKET Or Bru Lamb Hobok Petro Ryl Dutch SMro 1MB trw 1*10 1T36 IMS 41 •10 -as •10 Arbad Aatur '.hihitffi Illllilllll M unch >1 unch -10 4-» unch unch •4 Soc Q*n B«t( Soflna Soivmr A 1440 41 JO 3*30 10 -a asr De66 words
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Article175 1983-03-02 9 FEB 20 ABN ru moo unch 1 05 0J Kbt) KLM Meneba 14 JO ***** 7090 +u -05 1 Akao AMEV Am fx Amrotmk Berk Bol* Borsucer 44 40 112J0 MOO 47 JO HZZ 25 40 K 00 ***** 41 JO 40 JO 29 30 301.00 Naarden National Ned175 words
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Article47 1983-03-02 9 STOOD Butofl 23B -J mo Ml Condjcqu. Rom. %2?£? C 3966 2T38 Flat ord 2386 -15 ET™ 0.n«U S^iiniToSr in pti» 4w -n 3 °t» n Invest S'P 380 Italcementl Ord 38S80 -30 v,SCOM ItAlfmi 1386 -J1 aut ufpeut rt #8Mm: mo 1130 BC1 Source: BCI47 words
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Article209 1983-03-02 9 i M Ct ♦A Hud Bajr Mtn aft -ft AhlUhi Imp OH IT* -ft 20'1 ft Inco ltft -ft -ft Int Prov pipe 8ft ft Alfoma 31 -ft Int UU an -ft Bank Moot a* uneh InU Nickel ISft -ft Bank Nor* Scotfc MO -ft Kerr Add IS* -ft209 words
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Article253 1983-03-02 9 FEB a Rand Un Steel Unlaec 906 -15 INDUSTRIALS A Alpha Wool worth 1235 75 ADercom AE And CI Bar Iowa SO MO 425 3100 un I960 uoo -M -U -m -to -M unch Anglo* Angivaai Bljryoor* BuffeU Charter Con* Ootd Cora Murch MINING8 1905 7800 -135 C O253 words
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Article196 1983-03-02 9 FEB m Franca Sandoa Pc 7M -13 Oeritkon Sandot Ref 1010 -10 Sulaer Pe 27S Buehrle Br 1306 -30 Sulaer Ref 1775 -IS Stndn Br SOTS -M S«iai h*nk Br 323 Actlona Sulaae* zny, -3 Svtaa Bulk Corp Alusutaae Br 823 •1 Ret M -t Aluaulaae Rtt Brown Br.196 words
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Article1331 1983-03-02 9 NEW YORK WALL STREET stock prices stumbled in moderately heavy trading on Monday with gold, energy and technology issues leading the retreat. The Dow Jones industrial average fell about 8.32 points to 1,112.62, and more than 900 issues fell in price while only about 678 gained. Gold1,331 words
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Advertisement120 1983-03-02 9 a good place to meet a good place to eat Young, fresh, good-and always friendly X M a Iff ,"*r s Mff I 1 *rHere, wine by the glass is not just a glass of wine. The finest French vintages can be drunk by the glass, without having to purchase120 words
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2960 1983-03-02 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,960 words
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Article3286 1983-03-02 10 1983/1983 High Low Compuy Last Sale orGr's Div Div CVr Gr's Net Yld P/E Vol Day (*000) High Low i SECTION ONE i* INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 178 233 I 400 r 322 141 229 291 480 408 450 880 1520 490 256 510 1040 300 440 7403,286 words
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Article2012 1983-03-02 10 BID aad otter price* officially Hated and hiliina aad reputed to the Kuala Lumpur Slack Enhance yeaterday. with the aomber at chare* traded shown la bracked ia lot* of I.oo# units uakaa otherwtae apeciBed DfDUBTOALS Ifiiwili (UB 3.505) Ateum (188 IMS (21) LM (B) 1.8 (5) LM2,012 words
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Article592 1983-03-02 10 SHAKE prieee heii steady j the steel ext ehaage yesterday la spite sf peer aewe aheet the eceae I my- eve B reeaver freee Mr lews to i the lint hew af tradlag. -■avrse: ri ""pioW te news aharp (»11 hi batBoa prices, the advene <#•592 words
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Article635 1983-03-02 10 POOR overseas markets dampened the mood at the Kuala Lumpur stock exchange yesterday, taking prices to a slightly easier close. Total turnover fell by almost three million units to 12.76 million units worth M 537.537 million. Prices opened at below overnight levels and apart from the635 words
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Article486 1983-03-02 11 PATRICK Ravenhill, chairman of the Westminster Property group, has indicated that his board "has no intention of inviting Mr Jim Raper or any nominee of his or of St Piran" to become a director of the company. The statement, in a circular letter to shareholders, follows486 words
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Article267 1983-03-02 11 AMERICAN bank holding companies are expected to continue, and possibly intensify, issues of adjustable rate preferred stock as they seek capital base expansion in an uncertain world. Analysts said public utilities and insurance companies may increasingly follow the lead of banks in offering floating rate preferred267 words
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Article187 1983-03-02 11 8DK2AFO&E UNIT TOJST (MiHin 1 prices hrlhrt) The Commerce 3.28 3.48 Ttoelavingi Fund I TS 1.87xd S pore Prog Fund 1.44 1.53 S*pore Sec. Fund 117 2.30 S'pore Invest Fund 1.11 1.18 S'pore Equity Fund 1.40 1.48 DIAMOND MOT 8TOR1 (Managers' prieea far Mar Feb Diamond Spore Fd(US»)187 words
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Article416 1983-03-02 11 Date Lost Pall Ym IT Company Period Am—meed Net EPS Gross Pre-tax last year (eeats) Dlv. Profit (int) UIC F 19/11 2.8 5.0 4,916 MBF Hldgs F 7/12 28.5 9,795* Kings F 5/1 7.8 7.5 6,392 Semb Shipyard F 20/1 42.8 20.0(b) 105,149 Ayer Hitam Rub I 22/1416 words
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314 1983-03-02 11 KESANG Htidlop Bhd Is rattoaattatag the straetore «I Its groap of eompaales to atreamMae Its operatieas aad to provide a ratloaal stmetore far the systematic diverstfleattoa aad growth of the groap. lader the rattoaallaatlea, the varloaa companies under the graap will be streamlined aeeordtag to314 words
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454 1983-03-02 11 THE protracted manoeuvres to control and salvage India Malaysia Textiles Bhd (IMT) appear nearing a climax. The chief of the Birla group of India (the present controlling shareholder of IMT) arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to decide once and for all the454 words
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Article726 1983-03-02 11 NYT THE American Supreme Court has upheld the antitrust settlement under which American Telephone and Telegraph Co agreed to divest itself of the companies that provide local telephone service. The vote approving the broad outlines of the historic reorganisation was 6 to 3. There was no opinionNYT - 726 words
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Article382 1983-03-02 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower across the board in moderately active trading, though heavyweight miners closed above their lows as significant buying support developed in the afternoon when the gold price stabilised in Hongkong. At 1500 hrs the All-Ordi-naries index was down eight points at 490.7. The AllIndustrials was382 words
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Article342 1983-03-02 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed steadier after an easy opening, and the Hang Seng index closed up 12.04 points at 1,033 59 compared with a fall of 5.99 points in mid morning, brokers said. Stocks had suffered sharp losses on Monday as investors drew their money out of342 words
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Article409 1983-03-02 11 SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo stock market yesterday fell sharply over a broad front, with sentiment dampened by the weak yen, tumbling gold prices, the overnight fall on Wall Street and Japanese firms' poor results. The market average lost 96.72 to end at 7,988.85 on a409 words
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Article97 1983-03-02 11 MAR 01 Peso* Acoje Mlnlnf Anglo Phil 0003S unch Apex Mining B Atlas Con 8. 0017 unch -04 Bagulo Oold 00(06 unch Basic Petroleum 0012 -0001 Benguet Con B CDCP M 2 -4 04 Pint Phil Hldgs 7 >0 OLI Lepanlo B. 0.14 -001 Marlnduque B Marsteel Oriental B97 words
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Article145 1983-03-02 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mostly higher in quiet trading. MAR 01 BahU A ok ham Thai Aua Fibre Ajruthajra In* And mm Banckok Bank Bank Of Ayudhajra 248 unch Ltd 146 -1 Rata Shoe 222 2 Berll .***** Charooni Thai am» 342 -1 Firestone Flrmt Tnwt SI 41 Goodyear145 words
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Advertisement151 1983-03-02 11 E.V THOMPSONS MAGNIFICENT NEW BESTSELLER —r* 1 9k f <4t -.jp'- '3® Wi AjK t •14 s** 1 f ?4. b P M.y w I \2£M rrrsrw--4 :^FtJkC THE dream traders (L is set against the maelstrom of greed and intrigue that was the China opium trade of the 1830s.151 words
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Article162 1983-03-02 12 Rises Indices E L Industries US 35 Feb 28 March 1 St StMMkip aoo 26 H«a| L*°i( lad IHIU Pndu Hld«a Mm Hldga m 580 210 353 25 30 20 16 BT Composite: BT Indicator: ST Industrials: ***** 804.23 *****8 *****0 827.44 827.37 M iMoneti 383 16 ST Finance:162 words
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Article, Illustration188 1983-03-02 12 SENTIMENT remained favourable ea the flags pen itoek mretoag* yesterday, despite aentire reports ea the irwialt hwi treat, ui this eukM Ave prices te deee stove their toy's tow*. ReAeettag tUe, tto BT Cempeette latox «I M steeto ease* ealy IJS psiats te eleee at 9HJO after a188 words
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Article50 1983-03-02 12 HJL.HANG SENG Tuesday 1033J9 Monday 1021M Week Ago— 980.52 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 030.S Monday 642.8 WMk Ago M4.fi ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 480A Monday 406.8 We«k Ago S04J FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 637.7 Friday 638.2 Week Ago 644.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1112.62 Friday 1120.94 Week Ago Closed50 words
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Article846 1983-03-02 12 EQUITY hadsii and government bonds opsasd easier but fold shsrss staged s technical raDy yesterday, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at nooa was down 0.6 points at 6J7.L Government bonds eased about ft point in all maturities reflecting concern on currency movements and (ears that a strike846 words
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205 1983-03-02 12 SIM LIM Flaaaee haa received ifervktlalic re•PMM to Mi p«biic fane af Ave mil ll— aharea at 92 each. A Stan Ua Pl—at efflelal toM Mw flow yesterday that the lane had hen aahaerfhed IS times. IMb makee It the wn«< meat heavily aahaerfhed205 words
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Article68 1983-03-02 12 TOSHIBA (Mmtmywtm) AM u, TT- EM (98BMM less prevteasty) ea si, imL itf WUJUNSON Pr»re*M Bmk~ *or Ci» M ku ftplti a pgtt muKT li ywrwS Sep IMS. wectf have pripmi a Oaal Mi Mead at II per eeat lev tax pajaUe ea April 7 ■■•"■•IWi® rO^MOrfV ea Mareh68 words
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756 1983-03-02 12 HH1IE Companies Editor: Mara Sataani PROMET Bbd Is committed to a total capital expenditure of about U*****.25 million (some Ms3so million) in the next few years in the exploration of oil and gas in three countries Malaysia, Indonesia and China. The largest amount756 words
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457 1983-03-02 12 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG RESPONSE to the sale of retail units at Veaeer Predaeta' $75 million Furama hotel and shopping complex has been encouraging. At the cloae of last week, 60 per cent of the shopping space put up (or sale had457 words
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323 1983-03-02 12 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE HOTEL Properties and Metro Holdings have (armed a holding company which will oversee the Balmoral Park property project undertaken by both parties. A dormant company, En Avant, was recently jointly acquired (or $2, plus incorporation fees, with the purpose323 words
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Article322 1983-03-02 12 SOUTH Pacific Textile Industries Ltd continues to show resilience In an Industry hit hard by the worldwide recession and rising costs. Group pre-tax profit for the year ended Sep 30, 1962, tumbled 69 per cent to MJ1.35 million on a marginal increase in group turnover322 words
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158 1983-03-02 12 THE STRAITS Steamship Co is still negotiating with certain shareholders of Van der Horst to increase its stake in the company. However, these discussions are not expected "at the present time" to result in its making a general offer to all Van158 words
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Article168 1983-03-02 12 HOTEL Grand Ceatral, in reply to SES queries on its purchase of two pieces of land at Balestier Road, said the consideration of $14.32 million was arrived at by negotiation on a "willing buyer, willing seller" basis. The acquisition will have no immediate effect on the earnings per168 words
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542 1983-03-02 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE Chinese New Year celebrations may be over but, for holders of Jack Chia-MPH's partly-paid loan stock and warrants or TSR, there was much to rejoice over in the past two days. Not only shareholders, but members of the542 words
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Advertisement60 1983-03-02 12 is .ENQUIRE HOW YOU CAN OWN THE BRITANNICA 3 WITH ATTRACTIVE BONUSES UNDER OUR EASY PAYMENT PLANS. I FOR DETAILS OF OUR SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL PARTICIPATION PROGRAMME MAIL COUPON TODAY TO: BE U; STP Distributor* Sdn. Bhd. Jl. 1304 High StrMt C«ntr« M High I 1 North Bridg* Rood, B'por* 071160 words
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Advertisement435 1983-03-02 12 SOGO-SHOSHA A 2-day seminar on Japan's Trade Industry Development Corporations Singapore, March 21 22,1983 Literally, the term sogo-shosha means general trading companies. However sogo-shosha are more than just trading intermediaries; their role encompasses domestic Japanese and overseas investments, sourcing for raw materials, extension of markets, assisting in the growth of435 words
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Miscellaneous61 1983-03-02 12 OUTLOOK far today: Fair and warm. Bapart far U kin prlar toTJIpoM March Bapart far U hears priar ta 7 M pm aa March 1 at the airpart: Maximum temperature 34.1 Associated humidity SB Minimum temperature 25.2 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 10.35 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall61 words
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375 1983-03-02 13 THE Singapore Polytechnic is launching a new threeyear full-time Diploma Course in Maritime Studies (Shipping Commerce) (or the 1963/1964 session. The new course, to be conducted by the Department of Nautical Studies, will be opened to schoolleavers who have passed the General Certificate of375 words
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531 1983-03-02 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM FAR Eastern buyers are inclined to take advantage of a depressed market to acquire secondhand tonnages from Western operators. Mr Adrian Rayson, a shipbroker of Thome k Co Pte Ltd, said the phenomenon was seen in the late seventies when531 words
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Article104 1983-03-02 13 Reuter TAIWAN will soon adopt a set of counter-meas-ures to protect its shipping industry from discrimination by foreign governments, the Taiwanese Communications Ministry said. Tlie measures, which will shortly be submitted to the executive yuan (cabinet) for approval, were designed to enable shipping companies to operate under theReuter - 104 words
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Article180 1983-03-02 13 Reuter JAP AN/Ceylon Freight Conference members said they will raise tariff and ancillary rates by 8 per cent from July 1 because of higher operational costs. Members of the Bay of Bengal/Japan/Bay of Bengal Conference said that also effective July 1 they will raise tariff rates to BurmaReuter - 180 words
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Article725 1983-03-02 13 Shlpf iig Ume Page CM Skipping Um Pw (M AC To AJea Atrei Aim Alpnc AnhMl Antar AFCI APL Armbti Ar«— A3CL Aalabi kM Liner ■f Shpg u Bilk Uh nor raker VI vm IV vn VI z X IV m X X IV m r l725 words
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Article825 1983-03-02 14 AFP IT WAS another quiet start on the freight market last week, induced by the holiday in the United States and shortage of cargoes. Subsequently, in the continuing uncertain climate, US grain rates moved lower, before making a late rally. But details of business done were still hardAFP - 825 words
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152 1983-03-02 14 THE US cruise industry is expected to place orders for new vessels or for rebuilding worth more than US$l billion over the next two years. This was revealed by the main trade association for the carriers, the Cruise Line International Association. The association, which152 words
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560 1983-03-02 14 Fairplay ABC Containeriine plans to change the pattern of its round-the-world service, one consequence of which will be its entry into the US southbound trade to Australasia. The Antwerp-based operator (in which the Thomas Nationwide Transport Group has a 44 per cent stakeFairplay - 560 words
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Article205 1983-03-02 14 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Par East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (PAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.205 words
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Article1750 1983-03-02 14 A 25 CENT gain has been recorded for two vessels fixed for grain on Monday from the US Gulf to Hamburg, at USJB.2S, while business from the Gulf to Japan at $16.90 compares with $17.60 down to $16.50 paid last week. Also fixed to the Far East from1,750 words
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264 1983-03-02 15 A CONTROVERSIAL decision to find unemployed Japanese seafarers jobs with flag of convenience ships has been made by the Seamen's Employment Centre of Japan. The cost of paying unemployed men who are virtually guaranteed jobs for life by their companies has been of264 words
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Article91 1983-03-02 15 Reuter JAPANESE shipbuilding and engineering company Hitachi Zosen Kabushiki Kaisha is raising US$6O million through a sevenyear Eurobond, lead manager SG Warburg and Co Ltd said. Guaranteed by Sanwa Bank Ltd, the issue carries an 11 Vi per cent coupon and open price, indicated at a slightReuter - 91 words
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354 1983-03-02 15 THIRTY-TWO ships with a total capacity of 20.6 million tons are qualified to compete in loading Thai tapioca products under this year's second-quarter export quota to the European Economic Community. The vessels were docked by midnight on Feb 23. All the354 words
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77 1983-03-02 15 Reuter THREE Chinese marine surveillance ships will start patrolling the seas around China to enforce a new environment protection law. The New China News Agency said the vessels could warn or impose on-the-spot fines on Chinese and foreign ships caught dumping harmful wastes. ItReuter - 77 words
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466 1983-03-02 15 THE Port of Manila will ban the use of flat trucks and other similar transport vehicles in the carriage of containers in the next three years and require trucking and hauling companies to operate chassis to carry containers to and466 words
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213 1983-03-02 15 UPI TAIWAN'S Defence Minister has denied his country plans to take over a Dutch company that was engaged to build two conventional submarines for Taiwan. "So far as we have learned, the Rijn-Schelde Verolme is progressing as scheduled in the manufacturingUPI - 213 words
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6037 1983-03-02 20 SCHEBOLB A guidfc 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 of6,037 words
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Article746 1983-03-02 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Tor Bay Arthur Maersk B Permal AustStar P Truman N Zircon RatanaBhum As Progress Takarin Olory Ace New Stallion Nauslcaa SeaHwak HayakawaMaru Frankfurt Exp Ever Vital Ever Pioneer P Mckinley K Oarilov Jebel All Maersk Mango As Plutus B746 words
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Article1632 1983-03-02 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B OhUht Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). botis (PN). Ura-EaraMa Uh Transgroup Pie Ltd I»)- I Ahraaklel Umt Service Kim Shpg (S). c J—9 1 Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). (S)/Yeo and Trading taf1,632 words
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Article528 1983-03-02 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVE8 Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Orkld 3/4 Cherry Bagus 27 Fortune Victory 33/4 Kim Soon Li 23/4 Luke Lu 8/9 Mercs Ruhunu 36 Ming Hing 1/2 Mitraparp 28 No 6 Donam 37/8 Satgodha 31/2 Silver Light 20E Str Pride 21W Wah Fai 15/6 Watergeus 47 Asia528 words
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Advertisement367 1983-03-02 13 Everett Lines FO* THE MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHtTTAGONG CALCUTTA •CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES CALLAO MAT ARAM Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A CUtlwd Centre Singapore 1 TH ***** 9 36 Bcach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bk)« lei *****/3 Port KeUflf Agents Harrisons Croshetd Tel:367 words
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Advertisement344 1983-03-02 13 OSEALORDU j 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG. EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES 1 i 1 (31/4). (7/5). CM (15/5) t» (4/5). (11/5) M» (18/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE T [tad EKL MJ lAR7AN V 2» lOOMYAH 12J HIATTYAH in 11 HSA'A V.l IBL 4/3 13/3 23/3 3/4 11/4 loading lor Mm344 words
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Advertisement892 1983-03-02 13 IRAQI LINE IRAQI SUTt »r«,SI >C» HlßlTiHf TMIWORT SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE BAGHDAD AQABA All other Iraqi destinations with through B/Ls Agents L' dl UNIPACIFIC TRANS 4 TRADING A6ENCT r( LTD TEL *****4 (5 LINES) SINGAPORE *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVI TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS892 words
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Advertisement243 1983-03-02 14 m FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE mmm] From Eur ¥a»1 S pan 11) I 4/3 11/3 11/3 25/3 1/4 INMN I 1/4 DELFT 15/4 StUMDM pi) Barcttona. Ganoa. 2) Amsterdam. Artwtrp. L Hawa. Bask UK. 3) Bremen. Aarlws Captnhafan. HctsiM. 4) Makno Stockholm. (Mo 'AecaptMf Cax>pa carp tor feeder na S243 words
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Advertisement416 1983-03-02 15 Franco Belgian Services />< ;tnn t f CO«-SO» C.M.C.R. e N -At Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd Port Kalang *****1/2 Pataling Jay* *****3'57W Panang ***** ;41 E L M A 1L W A EVPRESA LINDAS MARIDMAS ARGENTINAS (ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE) Agent* SINGAPORE Anglo French Trading CO (PTE) TEL 2228 Agant* MALAYSIA416 words
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Advertisement623 1983-03-02 16 Ul m n ffIMTIIf NT IM Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS Tate tipreis CaNfcaißay "Abo accepting transhipment cargo to< CARIBBEAN NEST NXES <ia Hamburg P Ketang G*km *26/2 5/4 Spare P KelangPen Bilbao Genoa H burg 8 haven Warn Antwerp 15/3 11/3 16/4 5/4 25/4 22/4 19/4 leader service Bremen fipress Tate Eiprets623 words
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Advertisement1002 1983-03-02 16 tverett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON 4/1 Ma •••FNASHWrGTHmW J/7 Ma "GMI 11/21 u» rmSWUCYHWYIM 29/21 Ha mourn* n x Ma e F SS C Agents m Moloywi BOUSTEAD SHWING TFI NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1 8 Compant* Arferrtrrie 0« Koveaecron im«comin#m«l1,002 words
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Advertisement518 1983-03-02 17 Scan Dutch WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER ««c < wkks «/l SH SM *5W VI S SIM 4/1 A norus 7/3 4«ailA/l f W U/3 KIATI IJ/J AWMI7/J RBMUA7I/J A wiusn/3 MSOHN/3 t ta H/i >/« A «OC*SS tin MSN 31/3 lUTMK 1/4 I WTMC U/3 I WTMC »/l DVa a/i 31/3518 words
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Advertisement784 1983-03-02 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE K NEW YORK/E. CANADA PACIFIC NORTHWEST CHILE FAR EAST iIU 111 UiiAliiUaj IMSMJiimkumiLi Kline KAWASAKI -KISEN KAISHA, LTD wEnESfL, sym """"insa WMMU «w ro«l VII ,1 Hp MCHMONO WMOQ VO9OI nan *u/u omiai 25Mb S Apr I 27 Mb /7 Apr 9 MM KcqXwj CMMKSTON WtMMGTON WW784 words
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Advertisement574 1983-03-02 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTI FAR EAM/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C MS 33V+ o cisf m SSBMXE4OW C PAUL ttW C CONTMO 20KL. HK CONTMO 34W Abo acwpting cargo to/from Scandinavia C RQZE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1400 5/3 LCI Cargo 0200 5/3 FROM EUROPE (VM574 words
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Advertisement127 1983-03-02 19 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD I*s ft 1«K 1M fir. ShMtM How* 3 ShMto* S port OIK Tallin 220SW (5 Lms) ft HOR3S Tata RSttlH SKSMT amuß somen to an mrutm cta no DBTMmM M»| Lm N 1/3 11/3 Sii Urn Km N» 4/3 t/3 Nm Lm I 1/3 1/3127 words
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Advertisement592 1983-03-02 20 a I'oiihiiiiiT Lilies j ij 2 Sailings Weekly ILil'IM Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR USER S'port PK Pnj Ludnf hr KUSU SLMf) 4/5 Mar Salaiah. Dubai. Bafeaai. *SSEL 6/1 Mar KUSU BLAND 11/20 Apr Bahrain. Mm Dhabi, Data DSR-LIIMES HONG592 words
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Advertisement108 1983-03-02 21 I I I I FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD lEOU! CONKNTIOML A COMTAVO SERVICES Fa MB LCI TO Ml PORTS 9t AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, UK/EUROK, USA, CANADA, HONGKONG. TAIWAN, MDOLE EAST OTHER rORTS/DESTMATIONS ON REQUEST 'For Bwjmg 4 Enquiries Please Contact #35-15. hliniMaid Pta, Am M S pvt 0207 l«t *****11108 words
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Advertisement254 1983-03-02 21 THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO PTE LTD MTH FLOOR, C.P.F BUILDING, If, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE «1M TEL: CONTAINER FREIGHT STATION (C.FJ3.) TEL: *****31/7 0 YANG MING LINE i% fofc £*1 44' if ffc F.E; MEDITERRANEAN N. EUROPE USA EAST CANADA F.E. FULL-CONTAINER SERVICES R EAST/N. EUROPE/FAR EAST it p^ir, 22254 words
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Advertisement455 1983-03-02 22 I aM<pp«r«Q (Singapore) private hrmted HVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE FCIAa I V..W.-MI cMtm OOT n* KJ/TAMAU/SAMMKAN (MV fEIfGO MN0") 7/3/13 caoMo wfi/nm/M J"? BANGKOK StoEh 7/3/13 10/3/13 M> March lift Marcti MR March 10ft March *h March (ft March EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE vsi muckmun »M6HM OD DBCHFMM ANTWERP/DIBMMX/ MARSOIfS l«fc455 words
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Miscellaneous155 1983-03-02 22 Regional Weather 4 an s K 'M m 1 m SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Temperature x V Shower Weather ,-Y Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Cloudy Sky Wave het S ht Sarfaee wtads are Indicated by irnwi155 words
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