The Business Times, 6 May 1983
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Title Section10 1983-05-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, MAY IMS 60 CENTS10 words
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446 1983-05-06 1 Reuter THE Hongkong dollar, which has fallen heavily on foreign exchange markets in recent weeks, is now probably out of the woods, at least for the time being, said the colony's Financial Secretary John Bremridge. The Hongkong dollar recovered to 6.8715 against the USReuter - 446 words
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147 1983-05-06 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Suharto has replaced two members of the five-man board of the state oil company Pertamina, apparently reducing the power of company president Judo Sumbono. Sources said President Suharto removed the ministers of defence anrf industry from the Board of Commissioners in a decreeReuter - 147 words
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546 1983-05-06 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE SCIENCE and technology ministerial meeting proposed by Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone could become an annual event to boost the flow of such cooperation between Asean and Japan. The Japanese premier said at a press conference yesterday that Mr546 words
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461 1983-05-06 1 SON TIANG KENG - By SON TIANG KENG SINGAPORE is expected to play a wider role in the next few years as an international trading centre for crude oil and oil products This was forecast yesterday by Mr Dorsey Dunn, chairman of Mobil Oil Singapore. He said this461 words
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307 1983-05-06 1 BEEF processed in Australia and packaged for sale at the Singapore airport may in future be allowed into Japan. Japanese Foreign Affairs Minister Shintaro Abe told his Singapore counterpart Mr S Dhanabalan this yesterday. So far, the packaged beef carrion beef307 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article78 1983-05-06 1 AP THE US sees Asean as one of the key areas of the world and will retain a strong presence in the Pacific region. US Ambassador to Indonesia John Holdridge said in Jakarta yesterday that "the so-called Vietnam Syndrome is behind us and the US is andAP - 78 words
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Article63 1983-05-06 1 Reuter THE Malaysian International Shipping Corp Berhad (MBC) yesterday mandated three international hanir« to arrange a US$lOO million eightyear syndicated loan. Chase Manhattan Asia Ltd in Hongkong said the loan will bear interest at half per cent over the three- or six-month Libor (as selected by theReuter - 63 words
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Article66 1983-05-06 1 UPI A ROYAL Thai Air Force C-123 transport plane exploded and crashed on approach to a base north of Bangkok yesterday, killing all 31 military personnel aboard. An Air Force spokesman said the US-built plane was about to touch down at Takhli Airbase, north of BangkokUPI - 66 words
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Article79 1983-05-06 1 AP A TOP official from the Japanese Ministry of Trade and Industry said in Paris yesterday that reports that Iran had granted Japan a US$2-a-barrel discount off the official. Iranian oil price were not true. Mr Katsuhisa Y a ma da, an aide to Japanese Minister ofAP - 79 words
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Article100 1983-05-06 1 AFP A CHINESE commercial airliner on a domestic flight with more than 100 people aboan) was diverted to a military air strip near Seoul yesterday in an apparent hijacking which reportedly left two crew members injured. Taiwan's Broadcasting Corporation of China (BCC) said in Taipei that the plane,AFP - 100 words
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Article76 1983-05-06 1 Reuter AUSTRALIA is tightening controls on working holiday visas for young people because the system has been abused by Japanese travel and employment agencies. Immigration Minister Stewart West told Parliament in Canberra yesterday that the agencies were arranging jobs for &u pair girls and then applying for easilyReuter - 76 words
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Article56 1983-05-06 1 Reuter WALL Street stock prices moved higher in early trading yesterday in a continuation of Wednesday's late rally. The Dow Jones Industrial average was up 4.65 points to 1217.30 and advancing issues were ahead of losers seven to three. Volume was about 12 million shares in theReuter - 56 words
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299 1983-05-06 1 AP AMERICAN Meton C*rp*> rattoa Ui riped a eaatnel d to establish the first Mtiaiflve jetot veatare la Chlaa, a US$5l mllltoa u eampaay iatoaded to help y AMC eeapete with Japaa la i, the Far East. Y AMC chalrmaa Paal Tlp- pettAP - 299 words
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360 1983-05-06 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH MARUBENI Corporation and HMT Consort, a large Japanese rolling stock manufacturer, are seeking clarification from the Government on why they have not been pre-qualified to bid for the contract to supply trains to the Singapore mass rapid transit (MRT) system.360 words
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Article108 1983-05-06 1 AP KEY members of the US Congress have started to change the law against American businesses bribing foreign officials. The move should end the long resistance from most members who feared any change would weaken it. The Reagan administration has supported pleas that the law hampersAP - 108 words
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Advertisement228 1983-05-06 1 lASHION hIIAVHV MAI* IN Alls I HI A KMDBI A US GROUP has asserted that the poor quality of American public schools is threatening the military, economic and social well-being of the country Page 4 THE US House of Representatives has approved a resolution calling for a USSoviet freeze on228 words
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Advertisement114 1983-05-06 1 As always, ICB gives you the better interest rate. And prompt, courteous sen/ice at any of our branches. Fixed Deposit 5%% p.a. 1 month (minimum $5,000) 6% p.a. 2 months 6% p.a. 3 months 6%% p.a. 6 months 6V£% p.a. 9 months 6Vfc% p.a. 12 months Savings 6Vfe% p.a. Prime114 words
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Advertisement55 1983-05-06 1 Reduction/Enlargement PPC i J VDESIGNED FOR SHEER COMFORT Montagut's new range of socks have been designed to give not only the best fit but also the feeling of sheer comfort. Wear the symbol renowned for style, quality and comfort. Available in 6 colours, in 6 styles at all leading department55 words
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Advertisement116 1983-05-06 2 Mgfeftli r l! HRf- v BilJW' i i m y>:; x--' < t warn ;:> ?*.< :<> >x M\ 'W- >■ 5j.:, ■¥< >: V:-- CONGPATUAnONS SHGAPORE ARUhES. ON roUR. NEW 747-300 SERVICE Singapore Airlines is making big news. The new Boeing 747-300 is now part of the Singapore Airlines116 words
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Article555 1983-05-06 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES May 7-June 28: Introduction to Wordprocessing and Text Editing, Institute of v Education. NUS Department of Extramural Studies May 7,14,21: The Secretary in Management Today, Singapore Institute of Management May 9-11: Purchasing and Supply Management Skills Workshop, Singapore Institute of Management May 9-14: Training Course555 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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521 1983-05-06 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH TIMBER industries in the Asean countries may get a research, development and training centre to help them achieve better utilisation of the region's timber resources. Though Singapore does not have its own timber, the local wood products industry stands to benefit521 words
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478 1983-05-06 3 COLLECTIVE agreements do n6t differ significantly in the manufacturing sector. However, a newly published guide noted that several companies offered some uncommon fringe benefits: Mitsuboshi Industrial Fabric (S) in the textile and garment industry, for example, provided a family allowance entitling a male employee478 words
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394 1983-05-06 3 THE Government is focussing its conservation efforts on the Singapore River and its surrounding areas. The onct-thriving lifeblood of Singapore's entrepot trade Is "one of the areas very seriously considered for conservation", said Mr Fan Kai Chang, acting general manager of the Urban394 words
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261 1983-05-06 3 SUPERMARKET chain NTUC Fairprice will have to pay about half a million dollars more in rent this year for its outlets in Housing Board estates. Indications are that 15 of its 33 outlets will be affected by HDB's coming rental increases, said Fairprice general261 words
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Article, Illustration229 1983-05-06 3 NO OTHER etutrjf apart from Japan 1m taken saeeesalve steps to epea its market ever toe past twe years. The Japanese Prime Mlalster, Y Nakasene (abeve), (a reply to a qaestlea lirlig yesterday's press eaafereaee, said Japaa has made a great deal sf effert229 words
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482 1983-05-06 3 MAJOR oil companies are still slow to respond to the challenge of trading in energy futures because of a lack of understanding of the benefits of such futures and preoccupation with more important problems. These problems include financial and tax problems, diversification482 words
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Article133 1983-05-06 3 THE Registry of Moneylenders and Pawnbrokers as well as the functions relating to the licensing of hotels and massage establishments have been transferred from the Ministry of Social Affairs to the Ministry of Law from April 1. The secretary, Hotels Licensing Board and the licensing officer for133 words
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Advertisement162 1983-05-06 3 Surprise! Surprise! W a i /f \k X \x\ \l\'\o! V ft* fl ifltfioul pt(f Today's new eating trends call for honest, down-to- earth food prepared in kitchens that take advantage of new innovations. A cuisine that values both freshness and quality of ingredients to-create dishes that are both logical162 words
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OVERSEAS
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522 1983-05-06 4 NYT A GROUP of 41 governors, corporate leaders and other prominent figures in America has asserted that the poor quality of American public schools is threatening the military, economic and social well-being of the country. "We have expected too little of our schoolsNYT - 522 words
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Article284 1983-05-06 4 Reuter FRENCH Education Minister Alain Savary said yesterday that a controversial programme of university reforms would go before Parliament in Paris this month in spite of strikes and protests by students. The government wants to see the reforms, designed to make higher education more responsive toReuter - 284 words
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227 1983-05-06 4 Reuter ISRAELI Prime Minister Meaachem Begin nM he »oald call a special cabinet meeting mm to etoMer a draft agreement an withdrawal af foreign forces fram LfbaaM. Bat Mr Begin Mid alter meeting US Secretary af State Gearge Shaltx m Wednesday: "We stillReuter - 227 words
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372 1983-05-06 4 AP WESTERN trade with the Soviet Union, a divisive issue at last year's economic summit, is likely to be less controversial at the talks in Williamsburg. Virginia. A US State Department official said in Washington yesterday that studies being conducted by the key Western nationsAP - 372 words
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228 1983-05-06 4 Reuter POLISH authorities are playing down street clashes over the last three days which shattered the country's surface calm and are making no sign that they will alter a general trend towards tighter control. Newspapers hardly mentioned a spontaneous march by someReuter - 228 words
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232 1983-05-06 4 Reuter ITALY'S caretaker government has fixed the date of an early general election for June 36, the office of Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani announced. A cabinet meeting chaired by the outgoing premier agreed on the date following the dissolution of Parliament by headReuter - 232 words
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Article136 1983-05-06 4 UPI THE American space agency has been urged to encourage commercial use of space technology to keep the United States abreast of competition from nonAmerican entrepreneurs The National Academy of Public Administration, asked by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to study space commercialisation, saidUPI - 136 words
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459 1983-05-06 4 Reuter AP THE US House of Representatives has approved a resolution calling for a US-Sovi-et freeze on atomic weapons, giving the nuclear freeze movement a victory but President Reagan a defeat. The House voted for the resolution on Wednesday night, 278 to 149. ButReuter; AP - 459 words
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325 1983-05-06 4 AP BRITONS voted yesterday in local government elections that could help determine whether Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher calls a snap election in June. A strong showing for her Conservative Party for 369 local authorities in England and Wales, including 36 big City Councils outsideAP - 325 words
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321 1983-05-06 5 AP THE Federal Trade Commission in the United States wants more information from General Motors and Toyota before deciding whether their plans to build together a small car in California would violate antitrust laws. GM and Toyota both said they had receivedAP - 321 words
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559 1983-05-06 5 NYT OPPONENTS of tax withholding have prevailed in their effort to force the US House of Representatives to act on adjustments to a provision requiring banks and financial institutions to withhold 10 per cent of their customers' interest and dividends. A House voteNYT - 559 words
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392 1983-05-06 5 NYT AMERICA'S big three carmakers reported yesterday that new car sales rose 10.5 per cent in the last 10 days of April and some analysts in Detroit have argued that demand for cars seemed to be rising slowly. General Motors, Ford and ChryslerNYT - 392 words
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Article101 1983-05-06 5 Reuter AMERICAN executives' optimism about sales and profits rose sharply in the second quarter over first quarter levels, a survey by Dun and Bradstreet showed. The survey of businessmen's optimism, conducted in February, showed that optimism about sales Jumped 18 points on the index to 56, itsReuter - 101 words
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Article106 1983-05-06 5 AP A FEW US companies are already using genetic testing on workers to determine who is more susceptible to occupational diseases, a congressional report said. And the report by Congress' Office of Technology Assessment said 59 large corporations are interested in using the testing techniques inAP - 106 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article437 1983-05-06 5 Agencies THE kitchen in Brooke's, one of London's most exclusive clubs, contained hundreds to thousands of mouse droppings. A British health officer told a magistrates' court yesterday that when he visited the main kitchen of the 218-year-old club last year there was a heavy infestation of mice.Agencies - 437 words
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320 1983-05-06 5 Reuter THE General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) wants closer links with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to help heavily indebted Third World states back towards economic recovery. An internal Gatt report said on Wednesday that the ©-member body believed thatReuter - 320 words
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Article296 1983-05-06 5 Reuter THE two largest US steel producing companies slipped down the list of the world's largest producers last year, underlining the weakness of the US market. America's largest producer, US Steel, fell to fifth place from second, while the country's second largest producer, Bethlehem, fell fromReuter - 296 words
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Advertisement215 1983-05-06 4 I| si m can travel Royal Executive Class on any of our 3 daily flights to Bangkok flftw Egp «S 17l ?M Breakfast When you travel Royal Executive Class you 11 find luxury goes a long way. We give you more leg room to relax in comfort while you enjoy215 words
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Advertisement238 1983-05-06 4 Editorial... Page 8 Tha daily Aircraft Schadufo has baan haM ovar. Flight information can ba obtainad by taiaphona from tha airport (*****34/*****88) or from tha raapacthra airiinaa: Tai No: BIA *****33/*****44. Garuda *****54, MAS *****22, CPA *****55, Qantaa *****44, BA *****55, KLM *****42/*****44, JAL *****44/55, UTA *****22. Information on othars238 words
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Advertisement164 1983-05-06 5 HOTEL NIKKO will house Singapore's latest department store This score with the best foreign expertise, promises to be the most exciting place in town! Made available only now; for sale are limited, prime shop units. Strategically situated at hotel lobby level. Youll appreciate the locations and sizes of the shop164 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article336 1983-05-06 6 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG VISA International which has doubled its Singapore credit card membership to 60,000 in two years yesterday announced sweeping changes in card design, product marketing, card security, Automatic Teller Machine interchange and customer identity. Its newly-appointed general manager for the Asia-Pacific region, Mr336 words
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Article260 1983-05-06 6 Reuter FOBDGN exehuge Imlwi la Paris said thai the Rraaefc traae wu etoiag to toe ead ef tto pw> ievataatfca htMVBM. The traae tow heea stoMe tor ever a mmML After March 21, whea It was devalaed ky U per eeat agalast ether earreaelee to theReuter - 260 words
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115 1983-05-06 6 THE State Bank of India will make its fourth issue of US dollar negotiable floating rate certificates of deposit in the Asian dollar market. The CDs worth US$2O million will be issued on May 16 "and will mature on May 19, 1968.115 words
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BONDS & LOANS
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Article122 1983-05-06 6 were increasingly selective about buying privately placed samurai bonds, securities sources said on Wednesday. Of three samurai bonds of five billion yen each intended for private placement in April, only the government of Panama was able to place its issue. The Industrial Development Bank of India and122 words
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Article119 1983-05-06 6 to place US$l5 million of three-year certificates of deposit this month with Nikko Securities Co (Europe) and Saudi Internationj Bank as underwriters, Nikko Securities Co said. This will be the second certificate of deposit issue by overseas subsidiaries of Japanese securities houses and followed the $20119 words
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284 1983-05-06 6 Reuter THE Venezuelan government was considering an overall restructuring of its foreign debt as an option in debt rescheduling negotiations with foreign banks, financial sources said. Venezuela's negotiating team planned to broach the idea of restructuring all $27 billion of public sector debt over eightReuter - 284 words
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Article148 1983-05-06 6 r Meeting of ADB in Manila RECOVERY in the world economy may be aborted by persistent protectionism and the apparent contraction in international lending activities, South Korean Finance Minister Kyong Shik Kang told the 16th meeting of the board at governors. Many developing countries had short148 words
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380 1983-05-06 6 Reuter THE US would not object to China becoming a member of the Asian Development Bank, US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan told a press conference at the meeting. But the US position was that Taiwan should remain a member of the bank, heReuter - 380 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article435 1983-05-06 6 THE US dollar saw mixed trading against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. It opened weak against the yen and mark and closed easier, but continued to strengthen against sterling. Against the local Unit it remained steady in another day of quiet trading. The dollar opened435 words
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Article186 1983-05-06 6 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on May 5: UIMknlM OfT.r BW 7 day* Sit 8* 1 month 8 13/18 811/18 2 months 813/18 811/18 3 month* 113/18 11/16 8 monUu 8H 8 V 9 monUu 1/16 6 IV18 12 months 9H Dm. Sw.Fr*. 1 month186 words
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Article43 1983-05-06 6 RANGE <rf prices at fercd by discount Ikmm oa May S: Call departs 1 1 dm J-month mg Mbag Treasury bills 2H 2H 3-month Bant bills 7V4 7* 9 months CD 7H 7* 0 months CD 7*4 7* Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article22 1983-05-06 6 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.00 per cent.22 words
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Article166 1983-05-06 6 THE US dollar was steady yesterday in slightly busier late trading in line with the European opening. It was little changed at 2.4373/80 marks against 2.4374/81 at mid-session but well below New York's close of 2.4405/15. The US unit rose to 7 3630/90 French francs from 7.3560/3630 at midday166 words
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Article93 1983-05-06 6 THE dollar yesterday opened lower than Wednesday's close both in London and in New York on mounting expectations of lower US interest rates. Talk of lower rates was fuelled by heavier-than-ex-pec ted bidding at Wednesday's 10-year US treasury note auction and by expectations of an easier Federal funds and93 words
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Article258 1983-05-06 6 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer in light trading. The market opened firmer following the metal's rise in Hongkong yesterday morning and thereafter prices fluctuated narrowly throughout the session. Total sales for the day, including kerbs, was 713 lots. Prompt closed higher at USS43BJO/437.50 an ounce compared258 words
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Article31 1983-05-06 6 WM Tmm i%r York OMB 12JBB acs 12JJS rich 12JBB H MB 12. as lias Ban M Hfaporr 12J0B LZ.4BB 1X106 1198 Magprtc wtaUSd bolters Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore31 words
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505 1983-05-06 8 WHEN weak, pretend to be strong. When strong, pretend to be weak. Sound advice like this came from Sun Tze, the Chinese military thinker whose works are still studied by strategists today, centuries after his death. Unfortunately, supporters of the nuclear freeze movement in the505 words
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Article, Illustration540 1983-05-06 8 AGNES WEE - EFFICIENCY OF PRODUCTION PROCESS Bombardier Inc of Canada, with which National Iron Steel Mills has formed a joint venture company, is not well known here but has a world-wide reputation in the transportation industry. AGNES WEE recently visited its Canadian headquarters. AGNES WEE BOMBARDIER Inc of Canada is540 words
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Article, Illustration296 1983-05-06 8 WE ARE familiar with the roar of trains as they rush into a station and their loud rumble when they pull out. But at the test track of the Urban Transportation Development Corporation (UTDC), at Kingston, Ontario, I was pleasantly surprised. It was the most quiet296 words
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Advertisement54 1983-05-06 8 a •rT9 The Stamfead Arms is foaming hawgtabea; .English pub, a great place l<»luiK'h <«• dinner, bar service until 10 pin,a haven of peace, nest US prime lib,) an executive unwinder, bangers and mash, excellent curries, the best rendezvous in Singapore tiw an evening drink, and much more besides... *r54 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1475 1983-05-06 8 R A DIO SINGAPORE 5 '3.00 PM Opening folowed by A House is Not a Home (Mandarin/r) 4.20 Weaving: Weaving materials do not have to be confined to yarn or thread, but grass, paper and wood strips can also be used. As for looms, they can be made quite cheaply1,475 words
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Article, Illustration1472 1983-05-06 9 JEFF NESMITH - Bankers defied persistent signs that the billions of dollars they lent to Latin American countries could not be repaid, reports JEFF NESMITH in the first of five articles on the Latin American debt crisis. JEFF NESMITH NYT IN APPROVING billions of dollars in loansNYT - 1,472 words
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Article243 1983-05-06 9 Reuter SAUDI Arabia's austere desert capital, Riyadh, is shedding its veil. Spectacular expansion has changed what was a remote and barely accessible mud-brick fortress city of around 100,000 people in the 1960s into an increasingly cosmopolitan, wholly modern metropolis of more than a million. Bidding forReuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration643 1983-05-06 9 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG MANY Singapore banks are steering clear of country loans to foreign governments and agencies until the fog of uncertainty clears up in the world economic scene. Repayment problems of massive debts in Mexico and Brazil, dwindling profit margins in loans and643 words
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Advertisement213 1983-05-06 10 J* i* r' 2 c .VI >•" 4^ 6*. Singapore s latest addition to good food and cosy surroundings. Special servings are set for breakfasts, luncheons, dinners and late night snacks a wide selection of Oriental and \X estern fare. Cafe Va aa yur t ave- ori a la, Paramount213 words
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Advertisement154 1983-05-06 10 The original Great live entertainment at theTbp of the Hilton nightly at 1030pm. Ilay4th-7th The original Four Aces featuring Al Alberts for four nights only. Cover Charge: Diners at the Inn of Happiness $30.00 per person. Non-diners $55.00 per person {inclusive of one cocktail). Reservations: Tel. 737-2233 ext. 2500. .4154 words
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Advertisement257 1983-05-06 10 LOVES A HEARTY EATER American short orders, Continental breakfasts local favourites Have a bite, a i up r)t cotti e or a lull appi tising meal dished out with impeccable service. Sony a Latisa, t ihu (ioreny, (juJo (><; In t'rr Siani A an assortment of spu > lurries are257 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article194 1983-05-06 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed unchanged to 2'4 US-cents a bushel easier. The spot May month traded in a 4 h -cent range. Traders said that commercial spreads of July purchases against November sales helped nearby values rise above Tuesday's closes in the latter part of the194 words
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Article173 1983-05-06 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 2V< to IV 4 US-cents a bushel firmer. The spot May month finished at the top of its 3Vicentrange. The July option also ended only V« cent off its high for the day. Traders said commercial stopping of light wheat deliveries posted173 words
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Article175 1983-05-06 11 CHINESE Prsdaee Exehaage, aasn cMi| prtus per 111 kg yesteetay. Cmmil «U: Bulk fob $100.00 tellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $113.00 sellers, new drum fob $117.00 sellers. Cmprm: Mixed (loose) $58 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob AfU NLW $350.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq175 words
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Article144 1983-05-06 11 "*i YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttss yars: China Blue Phoenix 20k 2,500 32* 3,200, 40k 3.300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pakistan raw esttsa: LSS 6.13. 4F 6.08, 289F 6.15; NT roller ginned 6.10 (per lb). CLOTH144 words
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Article317 1983-05-06 11 MN6APOBK: Yesterday's closing prices in S| per kUo, ex-godown: THAI NHT1II: 100 par cent tint dmb (Kangaroo) new crop LM, 100 par cent second daaa 0.74, 100 par cent third claaa 0.70, S par cast new crop OJB, B-10 par cent 0.00. THAI BROKEN: A-aupar 0 62, Special OJB.317 words
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Article825 1983-05-06 11 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures at midday were between £23 and £7 a tonne below Wednesday's close in traded positions. May led other months down at the end of the morning, ending £23 below Wednesday's close. Yesterday morning, two re-tenders and 132 gradings were posted. Five lots were deemed825 words
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Article140 1983-05-06 11 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased further on lack of buying support in quiet tradingIn the May position, north region fell M 57.50 to $835 a tonne, central fell $5 to $832.50 and south 12.50 to $840. In the refined market, June RBD palm oil lost140 words
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Article271 1983-05-06 11 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed lower with May One RSS buyers quoted at 216.00 cents a kilo, down 5.50 cents from Wednesday 's close. Morning prices were marked down about six cents on lack of buying support and trade offerings coupled with local liquidation and upcountry selling, dealers271 words
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Article30 1983-05-06 11 Rubber: May 5 Singapore: May: 216.00 cents (down 6.50 cents) Malaysia: May: 239.00 cents (down 7.00 cents) Tin: M 531.46 per kilo (unchanged) 137 tonnes (down 38 tonnes)30 words
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Article71 1983-05-06 11 THE hnffer stsek managers Mifliied «treng snppert was the mala facter hekind aa unchanged Straits tin priee yesterday la Penang at Ms3l.4fi a Idle, dealers said. The priee remained within the ITA lewer secter ef Ms2t.ls nad 532.M. Offerings drspped te 137 tennes (run 175 en Wednesday, with71 words
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Article337 1983-05-06 11 RA8 prices in cenu per kilo yesterday Noon (per Mo) Off (per kilo) tot. 1 R-S.S prompt f.o.b 217.8 tot. 1 R-S.S May 217J0 tot 1 RSS. June 225 00 tot. 1 R.S.S. at00 UK/Coot 305 00 tot. I R.S.S 30B 00 UK/Cont xx.go tot. 4 R_Sj>. x.337 words
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Article72 1983-05-06 11 NOON 88R md 8MK pricw r. esMii tsSsz mm to 11-MpdR) Ale OC MOON XXOON 107 00 103.00 moon lO&JttN MEILl ssr £MRt 8MRCP SMRlO «u* (1-to® pallet) (1-toapdMi (1 to* pdK) (I-MNIMI (1-tM pallat) 91.00 sun 23g 00 UNO 230 AC m.ooN m«N 241.00N »£28 moo72 words
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Article1259 1983-05-06 11 NEW YORK I STOCKS on Wednesday closed higher, fuelled by a rally in the rail stocks and a strengthening bond market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was very erratic, gaining bore than 12 points in early afternoon, dropping to the loss side shortly afterwards and then rallying1,259 words
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Article148 1983-05-06 11 MAT tMM Action* SutaM AJuaulaa* Br SZi AltuullM Rm Brown Bovifi Bf. Ciba Otio Br. >17 *3 im ■u unch Cite CMgr P C imo unch CSta Otln RM Crrtlt Bulw Br Crvdtt SulaM Rat Brtirmtt Br. Ooorf* naelMr Br OMw Pc ■3 JBTO a* am 1 unch f148 words
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Article120 1983-05-06 11 MAT M ABM ni AJMM Ate AM*V Amtai Sr' k^= mm 55 MM 1MM «M mm ■d -4 ♦4 iU 1 -u 14 mrntm MM 1 Iwlat MM ♦U rutend Omf D* M» PM MM MCfe MJ» au ISLH <LM M HI ♦U 1 14 -U OB5B\___ MM 41120 words
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Article98 1983-05-06 11 »u*« m GtOUP B ooumxi ggSS,- ms Alr-LMMt «1 .Ly—n— M ClVfTtaMM- 4,1 Opfl-HrttM —ZZH lir* +5 «?ii=; ,m SSSSLsstzzzST TT ra h GMOVP C COBBMBk 4M JH *U tm oSSteM. no sgsgr.r" y 1-*« tui unc<> S22 2S lmwwu— inn it 3"?. S«« i*. »M«Ml-OdaI mjd -u iWoS98 words
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Article53 1983-05-06 11 —JC 3a nj» fu HMO -AS uut -u M1J0 -U Ho*h an «-«j Homo uut t j KMKH TOM +11 KHD MM u— r 1 ""1' F mji 1.4 tl JOB MM HT out uneh s\ MM* -1 mji web imM iu ■MO -SJ moo 4i 1MB MUI ;s.53 words
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Article84 1983-05-06 11 MAT M POBWAKD M AMT Pn uun M uo ch ac am u*b in* Hobo* «t| P*tro M Rjrt Dutch XI41 ®Mn> IM uoeh It nnch -a Artwd AMur Brucui Omim r*>-i Dm < in UHg SM 121 ISM m at Ml ■m ♦i -li ♦t ♦i •u ♦j84 words
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Article72 1983-05-06 11 Butofl 221 *220 -1*0 mt -MI -4 n*t nro 2W2 -tl in p»t» In—1 uoeh «u -a 2221 -It IUI«M Lqwtll Ort MtittfMnn Wl -M mm *ao MUuto A« Ord IM -MO Mnortadort Pm Mootedlaon OUwtt Ort Mr»Ul And C Plnw an. SH unch in jo -u ■00 ■0072 words
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Article179 1983-05-06 11 "AT M Baatf Uo aw INDU8TUAL8 A Alpbft ttfi —wh m unci) MINING A* And a W *M Ml ABfto. "I*"!' aS XL 2552? 1 1 uncn BafTMi St ad! 18 mm +m WW irocb ma *m im rntch Ml «aeh m +u Mi iU am «teb ancb am179 words
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Article115 1983-05-06 11 MAT M C* IM kf MM M» AbttUM OU Wl ?SSw 5k J* imw n* iSL 8* JL m n* pip* m a??. tot Ota IM -H SS E?-~ 2* toM Klekai IT* M M fS IMTIM U W c£> L«___zz5p XI U% (vm Me HiM M 14 m115 words
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3456 1983-05-06 12 BID and offer price» officially Hated and hurtiw 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 unieaa otherwise specified All Tinea Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,456 words
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Article153 1983-05-06 12 muraiumnu If (MaaafHV* frtM Mr May Tfa* Comwrce Th* Savtagi Fuad Ut 171 MB L14 l.M S par* Prof Fuad 1-57 Spar* Sac. Fund 1X7 La S'porv Inveat Fund Ul 1J0 S'por* Equity Find 156 l.M MililBT BUR Majlavc« ruJd' 1 1 ■r aayi) LM lUzd Mai Prof153 words
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Article3306 1983-05-06 12 1083 High Low Coapuj Last Sale Gr*» Dhr +or- Dhr CTT Gr's YH Net P/I Vol Day (-000) Higfc Lew SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 283 206 580 380 132 252 245 268 645 520 535 1330 535 340 545 850 382 412 056 290 960 6803,306 words
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Article2137 1983-05-06 12 BID Mad otter prfcm officially listed' •ad bmtmm to aad reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchai«e ye* terday. with the number of dure* traded «hown in bracket* la lota of I* unit» imleaa ottmwlae apecifled nnumuu aLb (ÜbTm) (79) 1M (Id) Iff (U) 1M (6) IK2,137 words
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Article624 1983-05-06 12 WBUr—tolaad kiylag > latereet at the laeal stock exehaage krtigkt share prtees geaerally higher far the wcw< furrtw ml dt yMterUy. Brekees mM that a u» her ef plaatatlea lUeb eeat ttaaed to eatperfenn the J tfce market by reeerdlag sharp galas. Hewever, a few624 words
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Article481 1983-05-06 12 DESPITE intermittent bouts of profit-taking, another broad-baaed advance in share prices was seen on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Total turnover shot up by almost three million units to 16.19 million units valued at M 558.24 million, only slightly below the historic high of 16.36481 words
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412 1983-05-06 13 Reuter PENINSULAR and Oriental Steam Navigation Co PLC <PAO) expects a much better second half after a bad start to 1983, managing director Oliver Brooks said. He said the sale of 22 ships since early last year will help results, by eliminatingReuter - 412 words
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Article81 1983-05-06 13 Reuter KNOLL International Holdings Inc said its board is reviewing its plans to acquire Sotheby Parke Bernet Group PLC following the referral of its takeover bid to tne UK Monopolies Commission. Knoll will issue a further statement in due course, it added. Knoll's 520 pence a shareReuter - 81 words
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542 1983-05-06 13 High Low looks forward to upturn HIGHLANDS A Lowlands says it is looking forward to better commodity prices, but cautions that the upturn is likely to be slow and difficult. High A Low chairman Dr Syed Mahmood bin Syed Hussain notes in his latest annual statement that consequently, "prudence and542 words
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581 1983-05-06 13 NYT IT WAS never a secret that BTR, a giant British Industrial conglomerate, wanted to expand further into energy-related activities, particularly in the US. Nonetheless, the City of London, Britain's Wall Street, found BTR's bid on April 11 forNYT - 581 words
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411 1983-05-06 13 FEDERAL Cables, Wires Metal Manufacturing Bhd expects its performance to be better in the current year, barring the unforeseen. This is because the government's policy of encouraging supplies to be produced in Malaysia will boost demand for the group's products, chairman, Tan Sri Ungku Nazaruddin411 words
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625 1983-05-06 13 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG GREAT Eastern Life Assurance Company, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, has experienced a 100-fold increase in its paidup capital to 113.8 million from only 1138,010 in 1917. This was disclosed by chairman Tan Sri Tan Chin Tuan625 words
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Article403 1983-05-06 13 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday closed steady on late short-covering and the Hang Seng index ended up 0.65 points to 987.29, against a 6.91 loss at the morning close, brokers said. Trading was fairly thin throughout with overseas fund managers the main sellers, they said, adding that local investors403 words
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Article143 1983-05-06 13 SHARE price* yesterday closed mixed on turnover of 4.03 million pesos compared with 4.35 milkw on Wednesday. The commercial and industrial index rose 0.10 to 109.72, and the mining marker 11.61 to 1,413.38, but the oils index fell 0.018 to 1.344. Atlas Con "B" was up to 34 from143 words
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Article382 1983-05-06 13 INTEREST yesterday was dominated by heavy trading in Pacific Copper following the offer by Bond Corp, as prices closed mixed with an easier bias. Near the close the Australian AH Ordinaries index was down 3.5 points at 589.1, due to sharp falls among leading resource stocks.382 words
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Article170 1983-05-06 14 Rises Indices G E Life 3000 100 May 4 D Kjtramat 800 50 May 5 Tu Ckoif 520 45 BT Composite: 936.94 942.80 F B Leviagston Keck 8eag lad OljrfM 600 510 900 40 32 32 BT Indicator: ST Industrials: *****0 968.82 *****6 968.46 Oriental Hldg. 550 30 ST170 words
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Article, Illustration163 1983-05-06 14 Rites Indices Ind Oxygen 575 +60 Kluang 980 +80 May 4 May 5 IslA Pen 800 +50 MBT Index: *****42 *****31 Oriental 606 +45 NST Industrials: 1282.96 1303.50 Tan Chong 685 +45 NST Finance: 2192.37 2201.87 Perils 535 35 NST Hotels: 659.13 659.01 Keck Seng 570 +30 NST163 words
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529 1983-05-06 14 ALAN LEE - Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By ALAN LEE CI HOLDINGS Bhd, a relative newcomer to the stock market, is beefing up its building materials operations by buying into a tap manufacturer. At the same time, the company is acquiring an office building in529 words
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Article450 1983-05-06 14 ESSO Malaysia Bhd, which was recently in the news over a possible restructuring of the company's equity, has turned in lower earnings for 1962. For the year ended Dec 31,1962, profits after tax from petroleum >md -ammonia operations fell 14 per cent to M 358.3450 words
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Article809 1983-05-06 14 STOCK prices were generally easier yesterday with the market awaiting the outcome of local council elections which may point to the chances of an early general election, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 0.9 points at 690.7. Equity leaders ended above the day's lows809 words
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Article53 1983-05-06 14 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 867.28 Wednesday 988.04 Week Ago 1012.81 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 744.1 Wednesday 743.7 Week Ago 738.1 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 589 1 Wednesday 582.8 Week Ago 587.0 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 889 8 Tuesday 882.1 Week Ago 899 0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1212.65 Tuesday 1208.0153 words
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116 1983-05-06 14 FABER Merlin has entered into a 15-year management agreement with Asia Realty Company Sdn Bhd to manage the latter's hotel in p«ngnnan Woon Hoe Kan under construction in Jalan Munshi Abdullah, Malacca. The 26-storey building, which is expected to be in oeprational by116 words
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Article46 1983-05-06 14 FOLEX Industries Bhd has reported a net loss of MJ2.55 million ($2.97 million previously) on sales of $13.74 million ($14.23 million) for the six months ended Feb 28,1963. Depreciation and bank interest charges amounted to $944,429 and $1.94 million respectively.46 words
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Article, Illustration734 1983-05-06 14 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew AS REXTENT as last week, shares of Alamlalain Ctmptiy «f Malaysia (Alcom) were selling at $1.85 each on the local stock exchange and there were very few takers. Since Tuesday, investors have been scrambling to buy Alcom shares, chasing theBy Hock Lock Siew - 734 words
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Advertisement247 1983-05-06 14 THE Ailßl MANAGEMENT SEMINAR (ICAEW CPE Credit 40 hours) Singapore. June 20-24,1983. Management is a special kind of work. Like accounting, engineering, sales and production, the knowledge can be acquired and the skills can be developed. This seminar is designed for senior managers of companies which see the need for247 words
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Advertisement202 1983-05-06 14 The East Asiatic Company Committed to Computers The East Asiatic Company known the world over in trading, manufacturing and shipping. Growing and expanding for more than eighty years. And now, firmly committed to the computer industry, marketing and flllllHTlliabt servicing the Hitachi range of computers. EAC's commitment to j the202 words
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Miscellaneous62 1983-05-06 14 OUTLOOK for today: Fair in the morning; thundery showers in several areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 tours prior to 7.3t pm m May 5 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.7 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 25.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 8.70 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total62 words
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269 1983-05-06 15 Reuter ROYAL Nedlloyd Group NV is likely to show a loss for the first half of the current year and could finish 1983 with a net group loss, chairman Bernard Ruys said. However, he added the second half is usually 25Reuter - 269 words
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481 1983-05-06 15 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE proposal to form a joint venture shipping agency between Perbadanan Nasional Shipping Line (PNSL) and Kontena Nasional has been dropped. This was confirmed by the executive director of Kontena Nasional, Encik Mohammed Nazar bin Yakin. He said the two481 words
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Article147 1983-05-06 15 Reuter THE Australian government said it will give the state-owned shipping company, Australian National Line, a capital injection totalling As9o million. But Finance Minister John Dawkins told parliament the decision is conditional on maritime unions agreeing to reductions in manning levels on company vessels. There willReuter - 147 words
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Article150 1983-05-06 15 AP A MONTH-LONG go-slow strike by Karachi dock workers has idled 29 cargo vessels outside the harbour (or the past two weeks, Karachi Port Trust officials said on Wednesday. By April 30, the 7,000 workers in the Karachi Dock Workers' Union had slowed down loading and unloadingAP - 150 words
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Article72 1983-05-06 15 Reuter AN overtime ban by foremen stevedores has delayed the turnround of two container ships at the Port Botany terminal in Sydney but Melbourne, Australia's main container port, is unaffected so far, port authority spokesmen said. The Sydney spokesman said work on the affected ships, the MelbourneReuter - 72 words
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Article739 1983-05-06 15 "■PPhi UM Pafe CM AC Tartar VI 1 AIM vm 1 AhrmkM Liner VI s Alltrana vn 4 A1pac VI S AA(SMV* IV a AMaraShpg X s AKUK VI i API. m 4/3 ArtMu Bull X 3 Aqua Um IX s ArfMtlM IV 4 ASCL m 1739 words
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Article1119 1983-05-06 16 THE freight market in Asean, Asia and Trans Pacific is healthy for trading companies. Ultimately more goods will be shipped when the various parties in the distribution business will pass along freight reductions to their customers. Thailand has been shipping an average of 9,200 tonnes of rice each1,119 words
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Article, Illustration982 1983-05-06 16 Fairplay EXPERIENCING a rapid and severe downturn in trade in recent months as the recession has taken its toll of Australian trade, the Australian National Line has embarked upon a programme of cost cutting measures inFairplay - 982 words
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Article1743 1983-05-06 16 CHARTERING remained fairly quiet on Wednesday in all sectors of the freight market although rates generally showed little change, shipbrokers said. A 56,000 ton cargo of grain from the US Gulf to the Continent received a fairly steady level of US$9.2 while an unchanged $10.50 was agreed from1,743 words
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Article209 1983-05-06 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (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. 2 Australia/Straits209 words
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264 1983-05-06 17 ReUter SHIPBUILDING workers in Britain threatened to occupy all 22 state-owned shipyards unless a plan to cut 9,000 jobs was dropped. At a meeting in this north-eastern port some 500 delegates representing 63,000 workers voted almost unanimously to back occupying theReUter - 264 words
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205 1983-05-06 17 Reuter SANKO Steamship Co Ltd said it has arranged to charter a total of 81 bulk carriers of between 30,000 and 40,000 deadweight tons which will be built at Japanese yards between 1984 and early 1986. Sanko said it plans to put the shipsReuter - 205 words
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435 1983-05-06 17 Lloyd's List MAJOR shipping issues will get a louder and wider airing in future as the International Chamber of Shipping tries to combat what it sees as an increasingly politicised business. The ICS made up of shipowners' organisations from around the worldLloyd's List - 435 words
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5523 1983-05-06 22 SCHEDPIB A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,523 words
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Article771 1983-05-06 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Bremen Exp 57/429 7.5.83 0700 Segani 49 0900-1100/1500-1700 Fl/Fl 0900-1100/1800-1900 Gl/Gl P Vanburen 113/3 7583 0700 APL TA 6 0700-0000/1600-1700 L2/L2 Majapahit 5/OB 7583 0700771 words
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Article1928 1983-05-06 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B tirtotlr (wllliff Continental Feeders 'S» Cargo Freight <PK i AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Jamba tan M«vah (PK) R Jumabhov A Sons (PN» Uif Transgroup Pte l.(d <S) \krrakiel Uaer ServW Kim Shpg1,928 words
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Article522 1983-05-06 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Calendrlnl Cherry Bagus Equator IV Ned Albany Pacific Princess Perak Raja Timor Shlnkawa Mara Weserland Asian Clipper BUllton II Brunei 2201 Cherry Man Is Court Lady Duke Jenson VI Ned Manila Seng Hlng Straits Star I 15/6522 words
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Advertisement363 1983-05-06 15 SEALOIID3 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Irn cirw tccwUkk jptraratt Accepting LCI cargo for Dubai. Kuwait. Bahrain. Oammam. Mna Qaboos, I Doha. Abu Dhabi and Riyadh M. RUMMTHMM V.IC AL I* ABA V.l AL SHAMAH V.IS Khna Qaboos (14/5), Dubai363 words
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Advertisement756 1983-05-06 15 The Singapore's Straits Business World at your Fingertips Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE ANTWERP 17 DAYS ROTTERDAM 18 DAYS BREMEN 19 DAYS HAMBURG 20 DAYS U.K. 19 DAYS NEXT SAILING M.S. ANDERS MAERSK SINGAPORE: 12/5/83 PORT KELANG: 8/5/83 PENANG: 10/5/83 'llio756 words
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Advertisement379 1983-05-06 16 <MV FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe fltdet *P KH*n| Vessel Spore 11) Msedles 2) Rdam 13) Hbor |4) Gtari From Eur I) Ctarf 3) I w 4) r<M I 5) It H JUTLAND** Saded B phmm; s«m 20/6 25/6 27/8 21/S </7 5/7 U/7 12/7 18/7 I U/7 Acc«p4h(379 words
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Advertisement387 1983-05-06 16 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNfHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South WMt Pacific North Waat Atlantic/Canada n m w VS 5/5 U/5 HKi a IV) M/ 5 11/5 L MX iw */J !M ma a/5 N/5 l/t TMMWI 22/ a a/a 1/7 V 7 11/7 Ml/7 a/7 */7 MIDDLE LAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES387 words
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Advertisement172 1983-05-06 18 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD £•9 SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE aKtfOK f.KELMK POMNC LOM) FOR 1 22 tor kmen mi fame PfNMC smox mmhw ni i?p 144/7 i mivt yy;.""" »»w tariff m zhmsj/J IU mm "Kurai man t mmw ire I* (TIM U7n KYOWA LINE BEHassnni PACIFIC172 words
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Advertisement142 1983-05-06 23 UNITED FORTUNE SHIPPING PTE LTD Tct *****23, *****30. *****07. (BOOKMG AGENT FOR) Eta EM Loatfmc tor TUAGMOI 30/4/13 A VESSEL 10/5/S3 Strabajra/Semarang UWTED FORIUM SHPHK Ml lID »1 MMKI! ST*lt «0M? cn MtDMC IU SJJM2J S3JMJO SaUPOK tIM INTERMARITIME LTD. DUECT MOffTHLT SMLMG TO SOUTH AFRICA RR S p«re P.142 words
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Miscellaneous174 1983-05-06 24 a I Regional Weather A Ol\ M.. kX «c/ v\ w g ox KS S ss k.\ M YA SK SI M/ LS /i i < °c yA a win Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R,174 words
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