The Business Times, 1 September 1983
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Title Section10 1983-09-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1*83 60 CENTS10 words
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355 1983-09-01 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THE effects of the recession on employment here are thinning out. Far fewer workers lost their jobs in May and June compared with the earlier months of this year. There were also fewer companies which had to cut back355 words
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239 1983-09-01 1 THE dynamic economies of the Asia-Pacific region can play a vital role in arresting and eventually reversing protectionist trends in the world. A high-level group of 10 businessmen and economists said this in a 134page report to the Trade Policy Research Centre, an international institute239 words
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454 1983-09-01 1 ALAN LEE - By ALAN LEE THE Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) is not getting a new home after all. Members of the exchange met late yesterday and voted against a proposal by the SES to purchase the entire basement flow of a new building454 words
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Article543 1983-09-01 1 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING MR GOH Chok Tong, Second Minister for Health and Minister for Defence, yesterday assured members of Parliament that deficient areas in the proposed Medisave scheme would be given due attention before the programme is implemented. In his closing address, rounding up543 words
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356 1983-09-01 1 SINGAPORE'S first oil terminal on Pulau Sebarok will have storage space for petrochemicals in future. The petrochemical tanks will be built under the second phase of the Van Ommeren project. Its first phase, comprising 484,000 cubic metres for storing petroleum products, was356 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article60 1983-09-01 1 Reuter CHINA will extend the tax holiday it offers foreign firms in certain newly established Joint ventures in the country to five years from three, Vice-Minister of Finance Li. Peng said. The preferential treatment will apply to those newly-established ventures involving Chinese and foreign partners which haveReuter - 60 words
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Article78 1983-09-01 1 UPI JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone indicated that his government may extend controls of Japan's car exports to the US, saying he would take "appropriate measures" before President Reagan's visit in November. Government sources said Mr Nakasone made the remarks in a meeting with a group ofUPI - 78 words
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Article73 1983-09-01 1 UPI THE value of Hongkong's re-export trade rose by 12 per cent in the first half of 1983, as compared with the same period last year, reaching about US$3.2 billion, the colony's government said. China remained the largest market for Hongkong's re-export, or entrepot, trade, but theUPI - 73 words
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Article79 1983-09-01 1 AFP NIGERIA, the world's sixth largest tin producer, signed an agreement in Bangkok yesterday to join the Association of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC), the Thai Foreign Ministry said. The charge d'affaires of the Nigerian embassy in Bangkok, E Abuah, signed the agreement on behalf of the NigerianAFP - 79 words
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Article106 1983-09-01 1 Reuter STIFF opposition has emerged within the European Economic Community to proposed food import taxes and controls which threaten a new trade confrontation with the US. Diplomats in Brussels said yesterday that the proposals, aimed at appeasing European farmers due to be penalised by reform of theReuter - 106 words
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Article69 1983-09-01 1 Reuter JAPANESE government ministries yesterday submitted spending plans for the next financial year which will increase this year's levels by only 3.8 per cent. The Finance Ministry in Tokyo said the budget for a total of about 52,300 billion yen reflects continuing efforts to streamline spending. The ministryReuter - 69 words
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Article54 1983-09-01 1 Reuter TWO ISRAELI government ministers were engaged yesterday in a fierce struggle to succeed Prime Minister Menachem Begin as leader of Israel's shaky right-wing coalition. Intensive backroom lobbying in Begin's Herut Party failed to produce an agreement on whether Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir or Deputy Premier David LevyReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration194 1983-09-01 1 DB ALBERT WiMemlas, u eeeaaaric aMnr ta the GevcruMat, will realga turn Ma jek «I the end tf theyewr. Be nli he ku held the )eh ler akaat 21 yean aad Stagapereaae eaa da It aaw. Oateh awht, wuit'te laaagaratfea tf the Vaa Ommerea194 words
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534 1983-09-01 1 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE UNI TED Industrial Corporation's managing director, Mr Oei Hong Leong, has raised his shareholding in UIC to more than 20 per cent, thereby triggering the Code on Takeovers and Mergers. Mr Oei will now have to make a534 words
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Advertisement215 1983-09-01 1 Nikon Editorial...page f MDB TAN AH Merah Country Club has raised its membership fees for ordinary members and corporate members to 190,000 and $100,000 respectively *Page S THE world's population totalled 4,721,887,000 as of June 30, an increase of 82,077,000 people over 12 months Page 4 THE United States and215 words
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Advertisement157 1983-09-01 1 THE GRAND MONARCH. THE CLUB THAT SHOWS YOU MERCK When the only thing between you and consistently good scores are a tew strokes, you need a club that shows you a little mercy. One that has been designed tor higher and straighter shots. The Grand Monarch. It's designed to play157 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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503 1983-09-01 2 Number Mcatne Gross Cwpon Merest ef days Mdde Price tedemptnn Maturity Year R MMd Rat* (1 MBon) Payment of Accrued (eickjdmt Yield Dates Merest accrued <% P») Merest) *****/84 1969 •5*4 153 73 15/6. 15/12 77 •102.10 •304 13.1184 1978 ••5503 words
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163 1983-09-01 2 UPI LATIN American finance ministers meeting in Caracas next week hope that the US, the world's largest economic power and their chief creditor, agree to ease the terms of payment on the region's budgeoning US$3OO billion foreign debt. The conference, sponsored by theUPI - 163 words
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368 1983-09-01 2 Reuter THE Fed's injection of temporary reserves via a US$l.5 billion customer repurchase on Tuesday underlines. paradoxically, that it has not relaxed policy, economists said. The Fed was faced with the need to add reserves because it drained liquidity last Thursday in protest atReuter - 368 words
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Article219 1983-09-01 2 Reuter VENEZUELA'S creditor banks will continue work on proposals to reschedule the country's 1983 and 1984 public-sector debt in spite of the postponement of an agreement with the IMF, banking sources said. An economic programme with the IMF and payment of interest arrears were the twoReuter - 219 words
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Article92 1983-09-01 2 Reuter THE US dollar will move around 235 245 yen for some time to come, reflecting a small surplus in Japan's basic balance of payments (which is current account and longterm capital account combined), Bank of Tokyo president Yasushi Watanabe said. Mr Watanabe said in anReuter - 92 words
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138 1983-09-01 2 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN Federal Cabinet has approved preparation of new legislation to regulate the futures industry there, Attorney-General Gareth Evans said. Mr Evans said the legislation will closely follow the format of the existing Securities Code, although some provisions will be modelled on CanadianReuter - 138 words
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309 1983-09-01 2 AP BRAZILIAN Finance Minister Ernane Galveas plans to open talks in October in France with members of the Paris Club on Brazil's debt to the central banks of Western governments, a published report said. Brazil had suspended payments on its US$5OOAP - 309 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article460 1983-09-01 2 THE US dollar strengthened against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Dealers reported a fairly active day of trading when European markets opened, with the dollar propped up by higher short-term US interest rates. The dollar opened against the local currency at 5J2.1435/45 and was traded460 words
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Article22 1983-09-01 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.13 per cent.22 words
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Article42 1983-09-01 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $120 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Sep 5 to Sep 9. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.42 words
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Article96 1983-09-01 2 THE US dollar yesterday remained firm in moderately active late trading aided by month end position adjustments. The US unit advanced to 2.7060 90 marks from an early 2.7030/40 and New York's close of 2.6950/60, and to 246.90 247.00 yen from 246.45 56 and 246.60/75. Banknote ram yesterday: (HK96 words
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Article63 1983-09-01 2 Opening quotes yesterF FY 12.1275/1430 day: Lit 2403.30/2406.40 us 1 4900 10 Yen 367 60 368 15 Can 1.8345 70 DKr 14.5006 5145 Cross 1.2336 39 N Kr 11 2025 '2145 D Mk 4.0310 SO S Kr 11 8340 8465 on 4.5065 5110 Aus Sch 28 32 35 S63 words
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Article91 1983-09-01 2 THE dollar yesterday ended at the day's high of 2.7050/60 marks on active speculative buying based on expectations of firm US interest rates next month, against the 2.6950/60 mark New York finish. Expectations of US M-l money supply rise and a high level of fed funding next month boosted91 words
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Article189 1983-09-01 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Aug 31: US DoUara(Spot) Offer R>d 7 days 9* 9H 1 month 10 9^* 2 months 10W 10 3 months 105/16 103/16 6 months 1011/16 109/16 9 months 10^4 10* 12 months U 1/16 10 15/16 Dm 8189 words
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Article44 1983-09-01 2 RANGE at prices often sd by discount houses on Aug 31: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 1 Closing Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2* 2M 3-month Bank bills 7H 7* 3 months CD 7 0 months CD 7H 7* Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article296 1983-09-01 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed lower in quiet trading due to some local and overseas selling. The strength of the US dollar also depressed gold prices. Total sales for the day were recorded at 59 lots and kerb volume was 71 lots. Prompt closed weaker at U*****.00/417.50 an296 words
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Article31 1983-09-01 2 TM Wi 12.156 12.19B 12-MS Zurich 12.25B I1M 12.306 ass T, Singapore 11.968 12.24B urns 12.31S Closing pc ice* in US doUan a troy out ice. Source: Credit, S'pore31 words
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Advertisement179 1983-09-01 2 LEAD PIPE Bcrjcik U cirtncr} 492, St. Kilda Road. Melbourne 3004. Australia Telex: *****. Cable: METJAK PILOT suggests the write way to put your company's name at everyone's fingertips... with a gifted rang* of quality pens that rightly expresses your company's goodwill... PILOT'S wide range of high quality /A writing179 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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366 1983-09-01 3 KOH TSE YING - IN PARLIAMENT By KOH TSE YING A BRITISH team of commercial crime experts has recommended that Singapore's Commercial Crime Division should keep abreast of the world computer industry "with the ultimate objective of producing a statute covering the criminal aspects of computer abuse".366 words
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404 1983-09-01 3 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE freshwater tropical fish business is not just a growing one for Singapore traders and breeders; it is also] one that does not seem to have been affected by the recession worldwide. The catch may not be large compared with404 words
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Article405 1983-09-01 3 THE MARKETING Institute of Singapore and the Packaging Council of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association are Jointly organising a one-day seminar on The role of packaging in the marketing of consumer goods. A panel of five speakers will conduct the seminar. They are Professor Francis Callahan from the National405 words
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518 1983-09-01 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE THE future for research and development (RAD) in Singapore banks depends on the right economic and technological environment, including clear government and industry direction in R A D projects. Professor Henry Ong told a symposium on applied research and its management518 words
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304 1983-09-01 3 0 THE head of the largest Italian company in Singapore has said be can get twice as much output from his machines here compared with those in Italy. Dr Guido Zargani, managing director of SGSAtes, told a seminar yesterday that machines here can304 words
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187 1983-09-01 3 ARCHITECTS and eugineeri have an important role to play in accident-prevention on construction worksites, ■aid Dr Chau Sik Ting, MP for Thomson. Dr Chau, peaking at the prise presentation ceremony to mark the clnring of the Construction Safety Month yesterday, said theae professionals should identify187 words
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Article294 1983-09-01 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH LIKE the Juba Jets at aearhy Chaagl Alrpert, aieaihershlp feea at Taaah Merah Caaatay Oahhave takesdthhe paalaießt st alreraft tar erisan aieaihera aai tIMJII fer uaapaaalw With a MMN laereaee TteaaTMtoah'haa heeaaae Aag»pere*a aaeat iiipai sNe gelf elah far laiiH ,-?r-r.294 words
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OVERSEAS
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556 1983-09-01 4 AP THE planet earth experienced its greatest one-year population growth in history over the past year, the US Census Bureau reported on Tuesday. The world's population totalled 4,721,887,000 as of June 30, an increase of 82,077,000 people over 12 months. That is equivalent to adding aAP - 556 words
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Article194 1983-09-01 4 Reuter SOUTH Korea's gross national product (GNP) was expected to grow by eight to nine per cent in real terms in 1963 compared with an originally forecast 7.5 per cent, the Bank of Korea said in a report. It said GNP registered aReuter - 194 words
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488 1983-09-01 4 AP WORLD energy consumption in the year 2000 will be lower than previous forecasts. Dr Sven Hultin, a consultant to the government of Finland and chairman of the International Executive Council of the World Energy Conference, predicted that petroleum's share ofAP - 488 words
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Article160 1983-09-01 4 AFP TAIWAN'S ?r»a»ilc growth la real terms la the irriri «aartor «I this year was CJ per ©eat, ip tnm 4M per eeai from the first three maths this year, the Directorate Geaeral «f Badge*, Aeeeaattngaad Statistics Aa official said the growth rate far the rrnalAFP - 160 words
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Article, Illustration69 1983-09-01 4 THE Sony Corp of Japan says it will start marketing the world's smallest and lightest home-use colour video camera (pictured above) on Oct 1. The video camera, named CCD-G5, uses a charge-cou-pled device (CCD) which transforms light into electric signals, replacing the conventional camera tube. The camera'sUPI picture - 69 words
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Article271 1983-09-01 4 Bernama MALAYSIA'S national oil corporation, Petronas, recorded an after-tax profit of M 12.5 billion for the financial year ending March 31 1983. On the whole, it achieved a pre-tax profit of *4.7 billion during the period. The chairman and chief executive of Petronas, Tan Sri AbdullahBernama - 271 words
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Article124 1983-09-01 4 AFP MCDONALD'S Corp, purveyors of hamburgers and other fast food in 29 countries, has agreed in principle Jo open a franchise in Thailand, industry sources said on Tuesday. The Illinois-based restaurant chain is setting up a joint venture with a local businessman. Dej Bulsuk. The first outletAFP - 124 words
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Article710 1983-09-01 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From PAA PAS 0015 JFK SFO HKG BA BAM 0045 MEL SYD PER MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA Bid 1000 BWN GIA GA887 1020 LGW/FCO/BKK MAS MH603 1020 KUL710 words
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Article344 1983-09-01 5 FT THE US car industry is stepping up production targets for the rest of this year after being caught out by the sudden surge in demand since June. Sales have risen this year by around 17.5 per cent or 613,000 ualts to mid-August, but theFT - 344 words
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Article423 1983-09-01 5 FT MR STIG Malm, leader of more than 2.2 million blue collar workers in Sweden grouped in Lo, the Swedish trade union confederation, is seeking to abandon the system of centralised wage bargaining in Sweden, which has guaranteed nearly 45 years of industrial peace. TheFT - 423 words
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Article, Illustration263 1983-09-01 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan, brushing aside calls to bring US peacekeeping forces borne from Beirut, told Congress their continued presence there was essential. As US marines who lost two dead in fighting near Beirut airport on Monday came under fire in the Lebanese capital againReuter; UPI picture - 263 words
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Article101 1983-09-01 5 Reuter THE government must take stringent measures to curb the foreign population in its fight against unemployment, president of West Germany's Federal Labour Office Josef Stingl said. Mr Stingl was quoted in an interview with the Neue Revue as saying there were too many foreigners in theReuter - 101 words
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Article419 1983-09-01 5 WORLDMBRIEF Agen cies SEVENTEEN new exploratory blocks are likely to be announced off mid and northern Norway in a special round of allocations next spring, Prime Minister Kaare Willoch said. Speaking at a petroleum conference on Tuesday, he said the new blocks were situated on Tromsoeflaket andAgen cies - 419 words
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327 1983-09-01 5 Reuter A WIDE split persisted In the European Economic Community (EEC) on Tuesday when senior ministers failed to find common ground on how to end the 10nation bloc's financial crisis, diplomats said. Foreign, finance and farm ministers met in Brussels to discuss proposalsReuter - 327 words
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656 1983-09-01 5 Reuter THE United States and Japan are racing to build a new "supercomputer," and the outcome may determine whether America can remain the world leader in military technology, US officials say. Japan recently embarked on a government-backed programme to produce by the 1990sReuter - 656 words
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Advertisement74 1983-09-01 4 At the Baron's Table, intimacy reigns for a couple, privacy prevails for executives. Delicious, tempting courses are carefully conceived by skilful chefs. And from the Baron's Smokehouse, every other culinary variation is lent to make superb feasts. So if it's a lavish fare you desire, there's only one good place74 words
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Advertisement165 1983-09-01 5 lice President That's the kind of trouble you can get into when your copier only copies on part of the paper. Toshiba uses a new roller technique that keeps all of the paper in the reproduction path. No more lost details, no more having to guess what was written at165 words
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Article464 1983-09-01 6 LIBERALISING world trade is a waiting game many countries like to play. The rules are simple: players criticise each other for being protectionists and then wait for their opponents to make the first move. This sort of game produces no winners because when nobody dares464 words
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Article, Illustration1268 1983-09-01 6 WANG LOOK KEAH - T' uilfi underground train in Glasgow to the latest magnetically levitated vehicle l ha ri B h *he forefront. And not content with just doing "i!i nnn n! r n roun< ,hl British company ia now eyeing the $200-million Singapore contract for rolling atock. WANG1,268 words
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Advertisement341 1983-09-01 6 SENIOR APPOINTMENT SABAH GAS INDUSTRIES SDN. BHD. FINANCIAL CONTROLLER US$7O,OOO P.A. CAR BENEFITS THE COMPANY Sabah Gas Industries Sdn Bhd has been established with the financial backing of the State Government of Sabah, in order to ensure the optimum utilization of associated natural gas from the offshore oil fields. The341 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous900 1983-09-01 6 SINGAPORE 5 MALAYSIA 3 3.00 PM Openinf folowed by Taiji Master (Mandarin/r): A story set in the Yuan Dynasty. 3.45 Keep Fit 3.55 Buck Rogers The Planet of the Slave Girts (Part 1/r): Buck Rogers and Colonel Deering investigate the cause of a strange disease that has affected several fighter900 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1983-09-01 7 WALTER SULLIVAN - By WALTER SULLIVAN NYT DESPITE concern over a growing "traffic jam" in earth orbit, it has now become possible to allocate more than 1,800 television channels for direct broadcast to nations in the western hemisphere without having to worry about serious interference among them.NYT - 1,113 words
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570 1983-09-01 7 NICOLAS TATRO - By NICOLAS TATRO AP MENACHEM Begin, a visionary politician and spirited orator, led Israel to its first-ever peace treaty with an Arab state and launched a war that dealt a perhaps lethal blow to the Palestinian guerilla movement. But the 70-year-old Begin isAP - 570 words
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1121 1983-09-01 7 PAMELA HOLLIE - By PAMELA HOLLIE NYT FROM his 42d-floor office on New York's 61st Street, Martin Davis, head of Gulf and Western Industries, has a clear view of upper Manhattan. From that vantage point, Central Park seems to neatly divide the crowded islandNYT - 1,121 words
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Advertisement286 1983-09-01 7 i A The First International Energy Technology Exhibition for Asia, 6-9 September 1963. World Trade Centre, Singapore. Asian Energy Conference. Shangri-La Hotel, 7-8 September PHILIPPINES POLICY FOR ENERGY DEVELOPMENT The Hon Geronimo Z Velasco Minister of Energy, Philippines MALAYSIA AND ITS PLACE IN THE INTERNATIONAL ENERGY MARKET Tuan Haji Ismail286 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous51 1983-09-01 7 I I -11-OH CROSSWORD shores (6) 7 Like a Bing picture without Bob? (8) 8 Cook this well as a tart or pudding (4) 10 Resting on the bottom (6) 11 Concession to a beater? (6) 14 He's in trouble, normally (3) 16 Music from number ten. possibly (5) rjtmr51 words
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Miscellaneous15 1983-09-01 7 ,:!ll S <9 C! m 1H671 I u. 'I i i v> fi Q r.*15 words
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Advertisement203 1983-09-01 8 iZ V, J' > "t zVbnda Singapore's latest to good food and cosy surroundings. Special serv ings are set for breakfasts, luncheons, dinners and late night snacks a wide selection of Oriental and Western fare. Cafe Vanda your haven 24 hours a day P&ffiount Hotel Marine Parade Road. Singapore 1544203 words
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Advertisement219 1983-09-01 8 Fill your lunch hour with endless variety. Choose from the Inn of Happiness one price menu An-endless selection of specialities for only $24.00 per person. JMOUWi mOfim Smn tS!SS frwi v Enjoy a delectable selection of favourite Cantonese dishes from our oneprice menu for $24 per person (inclusive of taxes)219 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1164 1983-09-01 9 COFFEE: Futures yesterday pared gains to end the morning £3 to £9 a tonne above the previous close on a volume of 1,405 trades including 551 lots crossed. The November position opened below expectations after sterling's weakness and New York's strong finish on Tuesday night should have boosted1,164 words
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Article308 1983-09-01 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.77, 100 per cent third class 0.75, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.53.308 words
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Article196 1983-09-01 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Catt— yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,700 32s 3,610, 40s 3,800 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gMfls: Chin» Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article89 1983-09-01 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed down the 30 US-cent limit after locking there around midsession in most months. Pools of unfilled sell orders grew to around 10.0 million bushels. Rains sweeping across the Midwest prompted heavy long liquidation. Continued trade nervous- ness concerning the possibility that the89 words
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Article165 1983-09-01 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed off 10'/« to six US-cents a bushel on active spillover selling from other pits. December ended near the bottom of a 12-cent range. When corn and the soycomplex locked limit down, sell orders flowed into the wheat pit, driving prices lower. Concern165 words
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670 1983-09-01 9 Reuter THE Japanese government, caught between the politically influential (arm lobby, the need to cut its huge budget deficit and the decline of its rice reserves, is considering changes in its long-term drive to persuade farmers to produce less rice. Many farmers, handsomelyReuter - 670 words
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Article158 1983-09-01 9 CHINESE Prsdaee Exchange, SUgapsre, closing prices per IN kg yesterday. CsesMrt stl: Bulk fob $182.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $196.00 sellers, new drum fob $199.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $110 buyers. Pepper; Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $347.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq158 words
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Article173 1983-09-01 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with September One RSS buyers quoted at 238.25 cents per kilo, up half a cent from Tuesday. The morning session fluctuated within a half cent range on lower overseas advices and lack of buying interest before late buying interest for173 words
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Article200 1983-09-01 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Uam lat. 1 R.S.S prompt lat. 1 R-S.S Septeml Int. 1 R.S.S October Int. 2 R.S.S. UK Coot lat. 3 R.S.S. UK/Coat lat. 4 R.S.S. UK/Goat Int. 5 R.S.S. UK/Coot (per kilo) Buyers Sellers f o b 2KJ5 236 25N Mr200 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article188 1983-09-01 9 ADO 30 AMUM Aieaa Afcoma C» M* 45% 20* Hud Baj Mln Imp CK1 Inco Int Pror Pipe Tnt TTta 30* 10* 20* 35^4 Intl Nickel 10* Bank Moat But Norm Scotia Bell T»« BP Can Ltd n 30 20* 23* B H Kerr Add Loblaw B Mane; Perf188 words
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Article259 1983-09-01 9 AUG 30 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha HO Trust Bk Un Steel UnJaec 167 115 530 -t 30 Woolvorth 1175B Abereom AS And CI Amaprop AMTC Bar to vi 260 no *19 20 20 -5 Anglos MININGS 2370 10 3160 1230 unch 15 Anflraai Bljrrooc* BufleU Charter Cona Oold 1600259 words
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Article81 1983-09-01 9 AUO 30 Dm 1SUC i HOMCb mm Aef-Telefunken 7X00 14*7 JC -1J i m HorWn Kmratadt KHD Llndt FTWM Rwc ST A 15S.0C »1 0C i9 fl SSZ Cotnmercbtnk Conti Oummi Daimler-Bant MU yiut MX MftJC SOJC I -OJ 1 > -1J 1 -0J 1 -u M0JC 130JC mil81 words
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Article85 1983-09-01 9 AUG 30 Pn Of Bru Lamb XOO Hobo* 4706 FORWARD MARKET S Acec |p kSr 1190 Uil -a ♦I ten 1 i TSo !i sSfi^" 8 Artur MO -1 2°™» r JJ" Br*«e*n 1300 +3B v 22 C*np«e i(70-« Monl Cock 100 -s DC Been SB +io CASH MARKET85 words
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Article198 1983-09-01 9 ADO SO 1 Action* Sulaoo* All—it— Br Alintel Km. Brown Bowl Br. Cite 0*1(7 Br. CU* CMg j r C Cite CMd Rk Crodlt Sulaa* Br Crodlt Baton Roc Doktrowmtt Br. Qoorft Vloeter Br Olotiua Pr Ham Br Hoffman La Roche l/io Hoidortenk Br Intorfood Br. Jotmoll Br T*ncm198 words
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Article100 1983-09-01 9 AUO 30 Butaft Bel Central* Ord Cond Acqua Rom* Endanla Ur» Si ***** jooo 190 JO mat -f 350 9J -110 Mediobanca M llano Aaa Ord Mondadorl Prh Montedlaon Otlrettl Ort Pirelli Arvi r ***** l«X TOO m am ago -199 J90 90 l.W unch .■n Hal Ord OenereJl100 words
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Article177 1983-09-01 9 AUO 30 ARM AltoM Akao AMEV FU 384.00 oa -1.7 -IT KM KL1I SLM IMM ♦u u 73J0 IMM Naarden NtUontl Ned MM 37 JO -0l3 04 Am tu Amrobnk 90.00 00 00 -0.1 iU 0J 1 •s +a« 0.1 NwUloyd Nmb Oct Ortnten Ommeren Pmkhoad Pkiiabu P*ch Philip*177 words
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Article1174 1983-09-01 9 NEW YORK STOCK prices managed to close slightly higher for a fourth straight session on Tuesday, with transportation and technology among the best performers. Trading volume remained severely depressed, with about 62 million shares changing hands against 53 million on Monday. Both figures were well below normal.1,174 words
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Advertisement19 1983-09-01 9 Luncheon: 12:00 2:3opm Dinner: 7:00 —10:80pm Reservations: Tel: 223 3366 The Octagon, sth Storey 105 Cecil Street, Singapore 0106.19 words
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Advertisement189 1983-09-01 9 ss J i II OncorporatM m lh« Rapubtic o« Smgapor*) INTERIM RESULTS 1983 The Board ol Directors wishes to announce the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the first six month period ended 30 June 1983. Company Group Trading Profit/(Loss) Share of associated companies' profits Profit/( Loss)189 words
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Article2512 1983-09-01 10 BID aad otter prices officially listed and tartness ta and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore ycaterdajr with the number of share* traded shown In brackets ta kxs at 1.100 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett".2,512 words
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Article3461 1983-09-01 10 IMS High Low Coapujr Last Sale +or-Gr-s Div Div Cvr Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol Day (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 1 J t 1 j 1 1 1 1 i 364 m m 410 120 300 311 000 930 836 MO S3* 2143,461 words
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Article78 1983-09-01 10 HOTEL Graad CeatraJ: Fifteenth AGM to be held at The Conference Room, Hotel Grand Central Building, 22 Cavenagh Road, Singapore 0922 on Sep 5 at 11.30 am. CENTRAL 8agan BcrM: EGM to be held at Studio n, Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, on Sep 878 words
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740 1983-09-01 10 NYT THE Chrysler Corp is planning to increase its outlays (or new models of cars and trucks over the next few years, Gerald Greenwald, vice-chairman of the company, said. Capital spending in the 1983-87 period will rise to US$B billion from a previouslyNYT - 740 words
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Article688 1983-09-01 10 SHARE prices nwved wttkla a aarraw baad nwt sf the day yesterday hat thaaks ta aame late eevertag aad bargala haatlag, they maaaged ta reeaver tram their day's laws ta flalsh aa a mixed aate. 1«*» lasaes led advaaeI* ky a aarrsa margla s( ta688 words
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Article182 1983-09-01 10 Mi ungi en* pi itum f*r Sep 1 HNGAFOU DMT «tU The Commerce 1.4 The Savings Fund 1.* S pore Prof Fund 15 S pore Sec. Fund 2.28xd S pore Invest Fund 1.15 S'pore Equity Fund 1.53 AsuuNiTimwr Mai Invest Fund 2.87 Mai Prof Fund 1.54 Mai Security182 words
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244 1983-09-01 10 NYT VOLKSWAGEN, West Germany's largest carmaker, said it lost the equivalent of U5555.05 million in the first half of 1983 compared with a profit of $23.59 million in the comparable 1982 period. The company said the loss resulted mainly from poor results in SouthNYT - 244 words
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476 1983-09-01 11 TOSHIBA (Malaysia) Bhd revealed that 20.1 per cent of its equity has changed hands. A block of 1.005 million shares were sold earlier this month by a major registered shareholder to a Kuala Lumpur stockbroking firm, Rashid Hussain Securities Sdn Bhd. However, no476 words
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223 1983-09-01 11 MALAYSIAN Mosaics Bhd has made a turnaround for the first six months ended June 30, 1963, with pre-tax profits of M 5145,121, against a pre-tax loss of $472,674 previously. There was no tax provision shown. The company said the building industry remained slow. The continuing world223 words
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Article226 1983-09-01 11 CARLSBERG Brewery Malaysia Bhd has experienced a C.7 per eeat decline in pre-tax profits to M$B.S3 million far the Brat six mMths eaded Jane St, 1183. TVs is in spite «I the fact that tarnaver rose IJ per cent to 171.71 mlllton. After aa estimated226 words
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Article139 1983-09-01 11 MALAYSIA Building Society Bhd has chalked up another creditable performance for the six months ended June 30, 1983. Unaudited pre-tax profit rose nearly a third to M 520.254 million from 115.697 million recorded in the previous comparable first half. After a tax charge of 19.114 million139 words
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550 1983-09-01 11 Reuter CHEUNG Kong (Holdings) Ltd is expected to report a sharp drop in first half 1983 net profit, while its 38.7 per cent subsidiary, Hutchison Whampoa Ltd, is likely to report earnings some 10 per cent below year-ago levels, stock market analysts said.Reuter - 550 words
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Article411 1983-09-01 11 Reuter SHARE analysts expect British Petroleum Co PLC (BP) to report today second quarter net income of £195 million to £230 million against £160 million a year ago and £74 million in first quarter 1983. Stock losses reduced earnings somewhat, though less than inReuter - 411 words
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1006 1983-09-01 11 Market Talk... THERE Is a need for the local tobacco companies to venture into other growth areas for better prospects in the longer term. In the short term, all four companies, with the exception of British American Tobacco (8) Ltd, will have to1,006 words
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Article347 1983-09-01 11 BEDFORD Plantations is expected to maintain a dividend of 10 per cent on its share capital as enlarged by its proposed one-for-one scrip issue. In a circular to shareholders, the company notes that earnings for the current year to Dec 31, 1983 are expected to approximate347 words
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Article540 1983-09-01 11 THE STOCK market closed lower yesterday, extending Tuesday's decline with recent gloomy economic surveys for the UK and US interest rate uncertainties dominating market sentiment, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 7.6 points at 708.7. Government bonds showed an irregular trend and closed about540 words
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Article254 1983-09-01 11 A RETURN of overseas investors after holidays in Hongkong and London helped lift Australian share markets but buying was centred on heavyweight issues. The All-Ordinaries Index was up 6.1 at 701.3 near the close. Brokers said turnovers were relatively light, adding the index is likely to hover around the254 words
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Article396 1983-09-01 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed slightly lower in fairly quiet trading. The Hang Seng Index was 5.14 points lower for the halfday session at 965.94. The market was featureless and overshadowed by the weakening Hongkong dollar, which fell to 7.5630/80 to the US dollar from Tuesday's close in396 words
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Article331 1983-09-01 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed slightly 9,208.63 at midday. Turnover was 470 millower in fairly active trading. lion shares. The market average fell a provisional The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index 6.49 to 9,189.43 on a volume of 470 million closed up 0.56 at 678.53. The second marshares331 words
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Article104 1983-09-01 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher on a turnover of 3.31 million pesos, up from 1.97 million on Monday. AUG SI Paaoa Acott Mlnlnc Anglo Phil Jcgr»*_ 0*11 M -0002 Nmo Ootd 0.0012 0 001 Buk Petroleum S8r<=~' ***** to 000 -0.001 -1 -0 00 Mm Pt>u Hidtx CIO -01104 words
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Article155 1983-09-01 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed steady in quiet trading, with turnover at the lowest point in several months. Stock exchange officials said the Bangkok Bank plan to increase interest on one-year fixed deposits by one point to 11.5 was behind the decline in stocks trading. ADO SI BahU Aofcham Thai155 words
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Advertisement277 1983-09-01 11 Inbumpcr Haw Par Brothers International Limited INTERIM RESULTS -30 JUNE 1983 The unaudited results for the six months ended 30th June, 1983 together with the results for the corresponding period in 1982 are shown below: Turnover Profit before taxation Taxation Profit after taxation Minority Interests Profit before extraordinary items Extraordinary277 words
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Article, Illustration246 1983-09-01 12 The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange was closed yesterday (Malaysia Day) Rises Indices Aak>iM4or 730 30 Aug 30 Aug 31 Lie a Ho* 810 25 Jacks 1st 830 25 BT Composite: 935.33 933.30 Tronoh Mines 830 20 BT Indicator: *****93 *****93 RoUaui Msia Flat M Box Ludatrks H 406 380246 words
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Article50 1983-09-01 12 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 695.2 Week Ago 708.4 Wednesday 965.94 FINANCIAL TIMES Tuesday 971.08 INDUSTRIALS Week Ago 982.18 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 716.3 Monday closed Week Ago 724.0 Wednesday 855.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE Tuesday unav INDUSTRIALS Week Ago 848.4 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 1196.04 Monday 1194.11 Wednesday 703.2 Week Ago 1192.8950 words
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Article376 1983-09-01 12 SEMBAWANG Shipyard does not have a contract to build eight tankers for the Shipping Corporation of India. It has placed an order with the Hyundai group of South Korea to build a US$20.8 million refrigerated cargo ship. The contract to build an accommodation module for an Abu Dhabi376 words
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Article, Illustration540 1983-09-01 12 ■Hi Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani INCHCAPE Bhd is understood to have obtained official approval for the restructuring of its extensive interests in Malaysia, held under Inchcape Malaysia (Holdings) Bhd. The approval came from the Malaysian Ministry of Trade Industry and the Foreign Investment Committee. The restructuring540 words
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414 1983-09-01 12 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO SING Investments A Finance Ltd, which went public this year, is confident the group's pre-tax profit will be more than the forecast $5.3 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1983. Its performance seems to be on the414 words
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Article67 1983-09-01 12 HOTEL Grand Central has no plan to open another coffee house as there is not enough space in the hotel. However, said managing director Tan Eng Teong, the hotel hopes that sales from its food and beverage outlets will account for more than 10 per cent of67 words
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Article454 1983-09-01 12 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM HAW PAR Brothers International has turned in a respectable first-half performance and has proposed a one-for-five bonus issue. The widely diversified group announced yesterday an 11 per cent increase in group pre-tax profits for the six months to June 30, 1963,454 words
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290 1983-09-01 12 SHAREHOLDERS of Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd and unit holders in the KSM-Multi-Purpose Investment Fund who have not been able to register their shares or units by Sep 20 will still be entitled to apply for shares in Mulpha International Trading Corporation Bhd. These shareholders and290 words
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416 1983-09-01 12 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE CONTRIBUTIONS from Pan-Electric Industries' property project has enabled the group to put up a sharply improved performance at half-time. The marine and engineering based group, which diversified into property development only a few years ago, chalked up an impressive increase in416 words
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Article395 1983-09-01 12 FEDERAL Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing has reported disappointing first half results. Group pre-tax profits were down 34.4 per cent to MJ1.38 million for the six months ended June 30, 1963 from 12.11 million previously. After including share of profit from an associated company, the figure395 words
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Article102 1983-09-01 12 AP STOCK prices declined «lightly yesterday morning amid expectations that the US economic recovery might soon lose some of its force. The Dow Jooes average of 30 industrials slipped 1.63 points to 1194.41 in the first half an hour. Losers held a 4-to-3 lead over gainers amongAP - 102 words
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Advertisement127 1983-09-01 12 SEE PAGE 11 FOR LONDON STOCKS Own aHertz and drive the best "Many car rental companies live up to their names they merely rent cars At Hertz it's different! When I rent a car I get more than just a car I get reliability and the convenience. It's just like127 words
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Advertisement103 1983-09-01 12 Are you prepared to meet challenge of the eighties? An invaluable Text/Manual to persons in the accounting profession and a practical teaching guide. .4: m v HARD COVER Illustrated 331 pages Size: 20.2 cm (8" x 10") PER COPY TOPICS INCLUDE: Introduction to micro-computers Use of a uniform chart of103 words
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Miscellaneous64 1983-09-01 12 IWEATHER OUTLOOK for today: Fair in the morning, partly cloudy with showers in several areas in the afternoon. Report tor 24 tours prior to 7.3# pm on Aag SI the »irp«rt: Maximum temperature 32.3 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 27.0 Associated humidity 85 Hours of sunshine 9.55 Rainfall in millimetres64 words
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277 1983-09-01 13 Reuter WITH the volume of cargo handled by the port of Hongkong soaring in the first seven months of this year, 1983 looks set to be a record year for Hongkong's shipping trade. According to the marine department, total volume ofReuter - 277 words
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Article, Illustration443 1983-09-01 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE THE American Bureau of Shipping, a leading international classification society, has established a new regional area headquartered in Singapore, with effect from Sept 1. The Singapore office will assume responsibilities of ABS surveys for ship and marine structures including443 words
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Article144 1983-09-01 13 UPI CHINA and the United States will wind up a second round of negotiations this week on a new bilateral shipping agreement, the US Embassy said. The current three-year shipping agreement expires on Sept 17. It opened more than 70 US ports to Chinese vessels and 22 ChineseUPI - 144 words
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Article113 1983-09-01 13 THE Port of Singapore has informed hauliers that with effect from Oct 1, the working hours of its documentation room will be 8 am to 5 pm. The present operating perioti is 7 am to 11 pm, with shutdowns on Sundays and Public Holidays. The reduction113 words
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Article120 1983-09-01 13 MEMBER lines of the Japan-Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Freight Conference said they will maintain their $12 per revenue tonne bunker surcharge from Sept 1 and not implement an increase to $15 as originally planned. Member lines of four Japan/Korea Freight Conferences said they will maintain their $9120 words
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Article717 1983-09-01 13 Shipping Liae C*l Ale* VI a Ahrenkiel Liner VI 3 All trans vn 4 Alpac V! 5 Antara Shpg X 4 A PC Line V 4 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V 5 Asia Merchant VI 4 Austasia Line V I717 words
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608 1983-09-01 14 Reuter NORWAY plans to make a new attempt this week to right the Alexander Kielland accommodation rig, which capsized in a hurricane in the North Sea over three years ago in the worst offshore rig disaster ever. The rig capsized onReuter - 608 words
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925 1983-09-01 14 Sea trade UP TO 15,000 jobs are said to be at risk in a Spanish government plan to restructure the country's shipbuilding industry. Whilst exact details of the plans in the White Paper which has been issued are not yet clear,Sea trade - 925 words
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Article55 1983-09-01 14 AN Italian ship operator plans to seize Romanian assets in a bid to recoup an unpaid London arbitration award made eight months ago. The Verona-basid Mantovani company has appealed to the shipping community for information on the whereabouts of assets or cargoes owned by the Mineral55 words
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Article1829 1983-09-01 14 RENEWED interest in chartering vessels for iron ore and coal cargoes featured the freight market on Tuesday with ore being covered from Seven Islands to Japan at US$7.3O and from Tubarao to Japan at about $7.50. Ore was also arranged from Dampier to Weser at $7.75. Coal operators1,829 words
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290 1983-09-01 15 FT THE latest West German effoft to rationalise its shipbuilding industry, whid is suffering from seriots overcapacity and dwindling orders, will mean the shutting down of much of the country's most famtus shipbuilding companies, A G Weser. Under the scheme, AG Weser moreFT - 290 words
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Article112 1983-09-01 15 AFP NATIONALISATION of some of France's shipping industries was urged by the independent socialist Trade Union Democratic Labour Confederation (CFDT), on the grounds that the industry is receiving state funds but has failed to change its labour policy. It cited the case of the Petromer Company, whichAFP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration488 1983-09-01 15 WEST Germany's largest shipping line, HapagLloyd, will take further steps to reduce costs in an effort to pull itself out of the red. The company's chairman, Mr Hans Jakob Kruse, said the results of streamlining measures announced last year could be expected488 words
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6200 1983-09-01 20 BCHBMHE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of6,200 words
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Article767 1983-09-01 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship i Godowns FCL Voy ArnvaJ for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Locati< Khd Romas ShokawaM ■JPTaft 28AW83 15/339 2.9.83 2.9.83 1000 0300 S'pore Sov Kawasaki 51 FSB .1100-1300/2100-2200 1300-1500 N5/N5 P3 L3/L3 130/3 2.9.83 1500 APL767 words
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Article1705 1983-09-01 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatle Ciatilan Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). AAra-Eararfa Lke Tranagroup (S) HwIM Iter Service Kim shpg (S). Alfred C Taeffer Sea Conaortlum (S)/ Marin tex Enterprise (PK). Aljm1,705 words
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Article769 1983-09-01 22 AFP WHILE enquiry and rate levels were maintained on certain grain routes on the freight market last week, the principal Great Lakes to Europe and US Gulf to Japan trades were virtually at a standstill after recent activity. Japanese attention remained focussed on the North Pacific grain trade,AFP - 769 words
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Article498 1983-09-01 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Azov Sea 35/6 Y Fung alongside 1.9.83/1100 Cantuaria 47 P Simons alongside 1.9.83/0600 Long Men 46 Y Fung alongside 1.9.83/1500 Straits Star 21 SSPL alongside 1.9.83/0600 Tai Hing 15/6 MT Marit alongside 1.9.83/0300 Hai Soon Kao 47498 words
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Article194 1983-09-01 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container194 words
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Advertisement383 1983-09-01 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Kora Rag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Ketang/Penang/Banfkok/Keelunf/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Kon( S'pore Afeni: Neptune A|encies Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, RN *****5 K.L. *****0 LONDON Freights H/HI SHIPPING Schedule Vffl/K WHO Acts for Whom IX CONTAINER Schedules IX REGIONAL Weather X WEEKLY Freights X383 words
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Advertisement382 1983-09-01 13 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES b ■httttt Jubail (26/9). Kuwait (30/9), Dammam (6/10), Doha (8/10), Abu Dhabi (10/10). Dubai (11/10) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE •WIMW. SEALCKD SHTfWG AGENCIS (Itf. No *****5/OOC) 70 SHENTON WAY #04 02C MARINA HOUSE. SHGAPOKE 0207 TEL *****94 TELEX NO R*****9382 words
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Advertisement1087 1983-09-01 13 I tycnan B Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV UNIPACIFIC THAWS i TMOWfi AGENCY Pit LTD Tel *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE eg *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UJ5. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS "Til™ I M. M. M1,087 words
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Advertisement406 1983-09-01 14 SHIPPING COMPANIES Desirous of having SHIPPING AGENTS at BOMBAY for their vessels calling at the Port of Bombay for regular coordination, please write to: Bmlimm Timos Box Mo. 5326 300 Kim Song Road Singapore 0923 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe Spoci 4/9 SELANDIA 6/9 21/9 26/9 U/9 N. KJMA406 words
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Advertisement339 1983-09-01 14 V WTkTWF yAmashita-shinnihon line XjJlwJCr CONTAINS SCMVICEt USA/CANADA n 9 mmrnm la/u om m»v& ut n u a*.** sw nam V* V* TMMMIM 2*/» 2/11 MB H. VM 4/M 7/11 JBBTY 21/11 27/ M iv* li/* q.w —g j/ii c/m rorro n 1/11 u/u ivu HBont 21/ un/« 14/* lt/»339 words
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Advertisement827 1983-09-01 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok w**o*[a*ro mSSMST* lonoontro •4/9 U/i 12/9 14/9 19/9 21/9 nr* a/i ti/ll OC/10 U/ll 13/11 19/14 21/14 a/io a/11 •3/11 U/ll w/u u/u ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOB: Kwtoag tojjepoafcagt*. Mk Gtfetnbwg, Sotfhaoptoa827 words
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Advertisement687 1983-09-01 15 GUARANTEED SAILINGS. GUARANTEED SAVINGS. As we guaranteed, here are the shipping times. No matter how small your consignment, you only pay for the space you need. We take care of everything else. From your doorstep. CALL SHAH OR INTRANS DISTRIBUTION SERVICES PTE. LTD. All O O 4SOAS2 ALEXANDRA IKMD. SINGAPORE687 words
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Advertisement1182 1983-09-01 16 Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn JBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Spore PKdjnc Pen** P ®/9 Sept 10/11 Sept PAGAN 17/20 Sept HTONEYRA 21/30 S«pt Ti J, F S f. o,o rr'° BOUSTE AD SHIPPING Tit NOS Kl 41W44/4l7 ®£jJ* EL g *NG *****1/8 PENANG Companu fc|(nlnj D» lU>r|Kian1,182 words
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Advertisement600 1983-09-01 17 PIL GROUP VBSSELS VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA PET AM E-457 17/30 SEPT HODEIOAH, JEOOAH, PTBUOAN, MOGADISCIO, MOMBASA KOTA SALAM E-461 1/5 SEPT DJIBOUTI, HOOEIDAH, JEOOAH, AOABA, PONT SUDAN KOTA WWAWAN E-463 2/5 OCT HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH, AOABA KOTA PUSAKA E-455 5/7 OCT HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH, AOABA, PTSUOAN ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HOOEIO600 words
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Advertisement382 1983-09-01 17 IRAQI LINE I*4ol STATE ?NTEAP*ISE EOA MARITIME T*ANSPOAT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/IRAQ SERVICE S pore V. K clang Loadtit for: HV. ALRAZI 6 Sept Bombay/Aqaba/Bawah/ Baghdad/Madras/Cochin M.V. ALNASITTI 16 Sept -doEAST BOUND RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE 6 Sept 16 Sept Japanese Ports —do— THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD t BASRAH UPON REQUEST382 words
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