The Business Times, 17 November 1983
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Title Section11 1983-11-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, IKS 60 CENTS11 words
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363 1983-11-17 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM AUTOMATED teller machines (ATMs) could be dispensing more than Just money, if a plan by the MRT Corporation to use the machines as multipletrip ticket dispensers proves feasible. The MRT Corporation is talking with several large banks on the363 words
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222 1983-11-17 1 SEPTEMBER was a better month for finance companies than for banks. Total assets of finance companies rose by Ssl39 million to $6.2 billion while that of banks increased by Vnly $114 million to $52.2 billion. Bank loans and advances rose marginally to $27.8 billion, up222 words
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554 1983-11-17 1 SINGAPORE'S tourist trade could be facing yet another threat from restrictions on one of its major sources of visitors. Thailand is reported to be following Indonesia and the Philippines in imposing an exit tax on nationals leaving the country other than on business trips.554 words
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498 1983-11-17 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN COSTLIER petrol in Singapore may tempt Malaysian petrol dealers and pump operators into selling their cheaper petrol illegally here. The Malaysian authorities are now closely watching their petrol dealers and pump operators to ensure that they do not cash498 words
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310 1983-11-17 1 AFP THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved the Philippines' request for a new standby loan of US$63O million. The Philippine News Agency (PNA), in a report from Washington yesterday, said Philippine Prime Minister Cesar Virata, who is concurrent Finance Minister, led negotiationsAFP - 310 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article85 1983-11-17 1 AFP THE Carrian group, now in liquidation, may have large amounts of secret assets hidden outside Hongkong. The Hongkong-based Far Eastern Economic Review said yesterday that enquiries in Malaysia and Hongkong had shown that Bumiputra Malaysia Finance the Hongkong subsidiary of Malaysia's Bank Bumiputra and the largestAFP - 85 words
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Article108 1983-11-17 1 Reuter MALAYSIA has postponed plans to restructure ownership of two large foreign banks because of Its tight financial position. Deputy Finance Minister Ling Liong Sik told Parliament yesterday that Malaysia's unfavourable balance of payments position does not allow it to carry on with plans to restructure Hongkong andReuter - 108 words
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Article90 1983-11-17 1 Bernama ALL the Malay sultans have consented to attend the special meeting with Umno representatives to discuss the constitutional amendment issue in Shah Alam on Sunday. They include the Regent of Pahang and the chairman of the Jemaah Pemangku Yang Di-Pertuan Besar Negri Sembilan. The Sultan of SelangorBernama - 90 words
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Article94 1983-11-17 1 UPI INDONESIA'S economy, hit hard by declining oil prices and the world recession, is showing signs of recovery, with non-energy exports expected to reach its target of USM-2 billion this year. Trade Minister Rachmat Saleh said in Jakarta yesterday that "the exports of non-energy commodities will certainlyUPI - 94 words
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Article80 1983-11-17 1 AP THE Soviet Union assured Indonesia yesterday that no Soviet missiles "will be directed at South-east Asia". Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday that the assurance was given by Soviet Ambassador to Indonesia Ivan Shpedko, who briefed him on the US-Soviet Geneva missile talks. Mr Kusumaatmadja said thatAP - 80 words
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Article56 1983-11-17 1 Reuter THE Swiss government yesterday published a draft for a planned law banning insider trading of shares and bonds of Swiss companies. It was drawn up after pressure from the US Securities and Exchange Commission, which suspected speculators of using Swiss banking secrecy as a cover forReuter - 56 words
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303 1983-11-17 1 THE Wngipiw wMimy is eajaylag the beaeflts af aa Increase la tfce «peed with which It reflects American economic cycles, bat It Is also facing ieag-torm con strainta sa growth. These are twi af the major ceaclasli— «f the latest report «a the303 words
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336 1983-11-17 1 THE UNITED States has become Singapore's top trading partner during the first nine months of this year, replacing Japan. Latest figures from the Statistics Department show that Singapore's exports to the US from January to September this year hit the 96 billion336 words
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119 1983-11-17 1 MITSUBISHI Corporation has beaten two other tenderers for the $106 million contract to supply and install furnace and boiler equipment for the Ministry of Environment's Tuas incinerator plant. Mitsubishi's bid was about $100 million lower than the highest quote and about $30 million less than119 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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582 1983-11-17 2 NYT THE French Treasury is playing a finely-balanced poker game with international banks to win favourable conditions for the country's foreign borrowing programme next year. After two years of heavy borrowing abroad to finance large deficits in France's current account balance ofNYT - 582 words
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353 1983-11-17 2 Reuter THE World Bank is considering using financial futures markets for the first time to help stabilise its income, the bank's treasurer Eugene Rotberg said. Any use of the markets will be confined to US dollar interest rate contracts. World Bank staff are makingReuter - 353 words
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92 1983-11-17 2 Reuter THE West German government's net borrowing requirement for 1984 is likely to be around 35 billion marks compared with original projections of just over 37 billion, Finance Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg said. Net borrowing this year is expected to be between 37 billion and 38Reuter - 92 words
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431 1983-11-17 2 Reuter FORECASTS that tomorrow's US M-l money supply figure (or the week ended Nov 9 will rise as much as US|3.5 billion have been depriving the credit markets of positive effects from the most recent $2.5 billion fall In M-l. Although most money marketReuter - 431 words
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136 1983-11-17 2 Reuter THE WMte Bum «mM Bke the M-I meaey mppiy to grew nmtuhat teeter %a 4 retora to the target raage eet by the Fed, WMte Beaee spekemnaa Larry Speakee aU. "We weaM Uke to tee Ml meaey grewth get baek wtthta ito targetReuter - 136 words
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296 1983-11-17 2 Reuter OFFICIAL intervention in the foreign exchange market at times can add stability to the market, while indifference to exhange rate movements could produce anarchy, Bank of England deputy governor Mr Christopher McMahon said at a foreign exchange conference sponsored by the International HeraldReuter - 296 words
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Article22 1983-11-17 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent.22 words
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Article189 1983-11-17 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Nov 16: US Dollars Offer Bid 7 days 9* 9W 1 month 9H 94 2 months 913/16 9 11/16 3 months 915/16 913/16 6 months 10 1/16 915/16 9 months 10 3/16 10 1/16 12 months 105/16 10 3/16189 words
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Article43 1983-11-17 2 RANGE of price* offered by discount houses on Nov It: Overnight: 3 Cal] deposits: 1 3 Closing Bnyinf Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2* 3-month Bank bills 7* 7* 3 months CD 7* 7* 0 months CD 7K 7* Source: National Co43 words
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Article38 1983-11-17 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $60 million 91-day Treasury bills. Tenders will close on Nov 18. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.38 words
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Article61 1983-11-17 2 THE dollar yesterday eased marginally against most currencies in a very quiet opening market. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4855/65 Can 1.8365/96 Cross 1.2361/64 D Mk 3.9725/65 D F1 4.4465/4510 S Ft 3.2085/125 B FY con 80.63/75 F FY —12.0845/1000 Lit 2405.05/2408.15 Yen 348.44/97 D Kr -14.3010/180 N Kr 11.0500/65061 words
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Article490 1983-11-17 2 THE US dollar lost strength against the local unit on the foreign exchange yesterday. But against the other major currencies, it was traded quietly. For the first time this week, the American dollar was traded down to the US$2.l2 mark against the Singapoe dollar. It opened at U552.1305/15490 words
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Article177 1983-11-17 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed slightly higher at 234.75 yen in fairly active trading, compared with the 234.25/35 finish in New York, but slightly below the day's high 234.85 in Tokyo. Tuesday's close in Tokyo was 234.80. Trading volume was $1.59 billion. The dollar recovered to 2.6150/60 marks at the177 words
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Article328 1983-11-17 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday fluctuated narrowly throughout the session in quiet trading before closing slightly firmer than New York levels. Total sales for the day were recorded at 71 lots while kerb volume was 33 lots. Prompt closed slightly higher at US$3B3 70 364 70 an ounce compared328 words
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Article36 1983-11-17 2 New York 9 06B 9Q2B 9.10S 9 07S Zurich 9.07B 8.9TB 9.12S 9.Q2S Singapore WOT 9.068 I m€% 8.99B 9.10S 9.04S Clocinf price* to US dollars a troy ounc t. Source: Credit S, S'pore36 words
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Article64 1983-11-17 2 THE US dollar yesterday rose against other major currencies in more active afternoon trading, mainly supported by technical (actors. Banknote rata yesterday (HK per 1): US 7.795/7.815 UK -11.43/11.63 Brunei 3.64/3.16 W Germany 2.90/2.92 Malaysia 3.315/3.335 Philippine*- 0.37/0.42 Singapore 3.95/3.67 (HK per 10): Burma —1.50/2.50 India 6.00/6 JO (HK64 words
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HOME NEWS
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325 1983-11-17 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH FIVE local songwriters will, for the first time, receive royalty payments from the Performing Right Society. And since the five have penned Malay songs, this will be the first time the international society is giving out royalties for Malay compositions. The325 words
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242 1983-11-17 3 THE ARTS are steadily becoming a part of Singapo- reans' lifestyle, observed Mr S Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, last night when he presided over the Cultural Medallion Patron of the Arts Awards presentation ceremony at the World Trade Centre. The artists242 words
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Article134 1983-11-17 3 THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board (Vim), in conjunction with the Alberta Vocational Centre (AVC) of Edmonton, Canada, is organising a training course for 240 teachers in the Best programme. The aim of the course, to be held at Plaza Hotel from Nov 21 to Dec134 words
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338 1983-11-17 3 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN A MAURITIAN delegation arrived in Singapore yesterday with the aim of attracting local labour-intensive industries to invest in Mauritius. Led by the country's Deputy Prime Minister Sir Gaetan Duval, the delegation also hopes to study Singapore's successful industrialisation programme.338 words
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Article305 1983-11-17 3 INVESTOR confidence in Singapore is now more essential than ever before, if the economy is to stay ahead. Although the Republic is enjoying social progress at home as well as other countries' admiration, "Singapore has now to run faster than ever to stay ahead at a moment305 words
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Article179 1983-11-17 3 CHAMEBEL, a division of Sadacem in Belgium, has won an $18 million contract to install a curtain wall for the Port of Singapore Authority's office complex at the junction of Alexandra and Pasir Panjang roads. Chamebel's regional representative, Mr Marc Crombez, explained that a curtain179 words
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143 1983-11-17 3 AS IN previous years, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is offering 12-month scholarships for studies at German universities, renewable for further periods of 12 months each, according to requirements. These scholarships are primarily intended for postgraduate students. Applicants for the scholarships should143 words
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416 1983-11-17 3 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE THE Ministry of National Development will be setting up the Construction Industry Training Centre (CTTC) in early 1984 to teach and upgrade local construction skills. This centre will be handed over to the proposed Construction Industry Development Board when it is416 words
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Advertisement270 1983-11-17 3 NEWS FLASH! The World's Ist Supersonic Concorde Flight From HONG KONG to LONDON! Hong Kong /London Dep: 3 February 1984 (2nd Day of Chinese New Year) This historic event is strictly limited to only 100 VIP passengers flying at twice the speed of sound! Ancient mythology of 10,000 Take the270 words
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Advertisement127 1983-11-17 3 POSB-plus-CPF Housing Loan Package: The most attractive terms in town V 4 r Our housing loan package offers: The lowest interest rates in town: 1 10years 9 1 /2°!o 11 —25 years 9Va A loan to top up your CPF savings to pay up to 100% of the property's value.127 words
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OVERSEAS
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387 1983-11-17 4 Reuter ARGENTINA will repay foreign debt next year only as its trade surplus allows and will have to reschedule the rest, economy minister-designate Bernardo Grinspun told a press conference in Buenos Aires yesterday. He did not specify how much would need to beReuter - 387 words
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223 1983-11-17 4 AP MB WILLIAM Brack, the US trade repreaeatatlve, asserted aa Taeaday that the US eaaM da wltheat a warM tradlag system aad that tateraatlaaa I ralea aa trade were iMtpei ta pratect small eaaatriea. "1 deat want ta saaad arrogant becauseAP - 223 words
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137 1983-11-17 4 NYT COMECON imports of western technology have declined sharply as a sresult of an increased dependence on western food and on primary industrial products according to the German Institute of Economic Research (DIW). In an analysis of Comecon trade DIW noted that the importanceNYT - 137 words
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393 1983-11-17 4 NYT INDUSTRIAL production in the United States hit a new peak in October, finally surpassing its previous high recorded in July 1981 before the economy slipped into recession. But the rate of increase during the month was the slowest since February,NYT - 393 words
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330 1983-11-17 4 AFP THE Soviet Union has cut its oil rate by US4O* to *29.1 a barrel, amid pressure from customers, who would have preferred a drop of $1 or more, industry dealers said in London on Tuesday. The reductionAFP - 330 words
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354 1983-11-17 4 AFP THE cost of living in Israel rose 21.1 per cent during the month of October the steepest monthly increase in Israel's 35-year history according to figures released by the government on Tuesday. Experts said the monthly rise pointed to an annual inflationAFP - 354 words
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WORLD IN BBIEF
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Article611 1983-11-17 4 Agencies THE final cost of constructing a new residence for Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad will be Mill million, Parliament was told on Tuesday. Deputy works minister Dr Nik Hussein said the original cost estimated was $8 million. He told an opposition backbencher that $2.1 million wasAgencies - 611 words
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Article, Illustration444 1983-11-17 5 NYT INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corp (IBM) said on Tuesday it would seek up to US$2.5 billion from rival National Semiconductor Corp for allegedly using stolen IBM computer secrets. The disclosure came during a hearing on an IBM lawsuit against National Semiconductor andNYT - 444 words
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Article172 1983-11-17 5 AFP THE Philippines has lost at least US$45O million in the last five years due to the smuggling of- logs, fish fry and prawns out of the country, u top-level official report said. Natural resources minister Teodoro Pena reported to President Ferdinand Marcos on Tuesday thatAFP - 172 words
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433 1983-11-17 5 Reuter TURKISH Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash yesterday faced growing international anger over his surprise unilateral declaration of independence for the Turkish north of divided Cyprus. The UN Security Council went into closed-door talks on the issue on Tuesday night ahead of an expected formalReuter - 433 words
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141 1983-11-17 5 Reuter THE UriM 81»tea ud Chlaa Tititoy eaded Mb wttoeat nMivk| illItWMM «vrr GHnl toil are u limr Ike lam* «f a Isagl— gvato ipal ketmn the tw« aattoaa, a US aphaHan iepvtmeat apekaanaa aaM. He nfetred le BrtjUm SfiSuTarili b fmfflli ttoReuter - 141 words
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256 1983-11-17 5 AFP A SENIOR Chinese official has said that China will leave Hongkong's capitalist system unchanged for half a century after resuming sovereignty over the territory in 1997, a newspaper reported in Hongkong yesterday. Mr Ji Pengfei, the Chinese official responsibleAFP - 256 words
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377 1983-11-17 5 NYT CHINA will permit an American corporation, the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co (3M), to establish a wholly-owned operation there, it was announced on Tuesday. Previously, China had restricted foreign Investment to a Joint venture basis. "Of course, this is something of anNYT - 377 words
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Article717 1983-11-17 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL TMA TL341 0830 BEY/DXB M±S MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0M5 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH6Q3 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP SIA SQ105 1100 KUL717 words
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Article523 1983-11-17 6 NOBODY wants to be called arrogant. But the truly humble do not have to proclaim their humility. There is no point then, in the United States Trade Representative saying "I don't want to sound arrogant" when at the same time he boasts the fact that the523 words
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457 1983-11-17 6 HOCK LOCK SIEW - Constitutional controversy in Malaysia %s By HOCK LOCK SIEW INVESTORS In Singapore and Malaysia are closely watching the ontcome of Sunday's meeting in Knaia Lumpur between the Malaysian state rulers and a senior delegation from the United Malays National Organisation (llmno). The meeting457 words
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Article1648 1983-11-17 6 THE key to the current controversy surrounding the Malaysian constitution is contained in the amendment to Article 66, Clause 5. This states: "A Bill shall become law on being assented to by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. If for any reason whatsoever the Bill is not1,648 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous24 1983-11-17 6 BnStciriWbdd)ictas Tne uvresT rve lef*&H€D bn p\u>roL lot I on CRoyiNuwCfiiJ rrrs/ Fe«eND nefe.. \<N nsx?. CHeeP 1 cueeP' chirrup' CH££P SQUPMOK 3 i?24 words
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Article767 1983-11-17 7 WILLIAM SCALLY - By WILLIAM SCALLY Reuter AMERICAN-Israeli relations, which have gone through a cool period, are showing renewed warmth symbolised by coming talks between President Reagan and Israeli leaders. Israel's president Chaim Herzog is to meet Mr Reagan next week and its new prime minister, Yitzhak Shamir, willReuter - 767 words
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Article530 1983-11-17 7 JAN KRISTIANSEN - By JAN KRISTIANSEN AFP THREE high-level panels of western industrial nations plus Japan will be meeting in Paris over the next three days to study a series of inter-linked problems that appear to have so far hampered or slowed worldwide economic recovery. Experts of theAFP - 530 words
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Advertisement133 1983-11-17 7 Boncafe announces a non-instant experience. Indulgence in a cup of Boncafe is a civilised experience. First you open your pack of Boncafe. Breathe in the aroma, wafting gently from the freshly roasted beans. Then you put a handful into the grinder. Then filter or percolate. Listen to the gentle gurgling133 words
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Miscellaneous588 1983-11-17 7 iTiVf&WWIO SINGAPORE S 2.50 PM Opening Mowed by Taiji Master (Mandarin/r with English subtitles) 3.35 The Bugs Bunny Diet (Cartoon) 3.55 Keep Fit with Kwan Tai 4.05 What's in Store (English) 4.15 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Cruise Ship to the Stars (English/r) 5.00 Jukes of Kccadty (Part 2)588 words
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Miscellaneous614 1983-11-17 7 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Calm as a Lake (6) 7 Is such mining freely available to actors? (8) 8 An establishment to run by the score! (4) 10 Spots where a learner steps out (6) 11 A growing source of rash consequence (6) 14 Pull a piece off614 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article108 1983-11-17 9 SOYBEAN futures on Tuesday ended nine to x /t US cent a bushel lower in moderately active trade. January traded in a 16-cent range. An increase in the USDA's estimate of ending stocks in Monday's supply and demand report weighed on the market through the day. A local house108 words
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Article122 1983-11-17 9 WHEAT futures on Tuesday ended 1V« US cents a bushel higher in December to IVi lower in September in quiet trade. December traded in a 3Vi cent range. Prices drew strength from a firm corn market. An export broker bought one million bushels of July and a smaller amount122 words
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Article159 1983-11-17 9 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, ■••n closing prices per IN kg yesterday. Csesait sil: Bulk fob (163.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1176.00 sellers, new drum fob $180.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $94 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $600.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper159 words
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Article349 1983-11-17 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.76, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61. Special 0.55.349 words
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Article143 1983-11-17 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed slightly lower on light selling and lack of interest following an easier Chicago soyabean complex. In November, south fell Mslo to M 51,290 a tonne and central five to M 51,300, while December in the south lo6t Mss to M143 words
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Article29 1983-11-17 9 Rubber: Nov 16 Singapore: December: 237.00 (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: December: 261.75 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M $30.28 per kilo (unchanged) 135 tonnes (up 35 tonnes)29 words
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Article63 1983-11-17 9 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday held steady at Ms3f.2B a kilo, within the ITA lower range of Ms2t.ls and MSS2.N. Dealers noted the buffer stock manager maintaining his support at this level, taking most of the offering while local interest absorbed a small balance. Turnover rose63 words
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Article195 1983-11-17 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattea Vm: China Blue Phoenix 20 s 2,930, 32's 3,250, 40's 4,370 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece Giifc: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq. Dragon Head unq. Five Lambs unq. Flower and195 words
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Article280 1983-11-17 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with December One RSS buyers quoted at 237.00 cents per kilo, up half a cent from Tuesday's close. The morning session was marked up half a cent on trade and speculative buying of December and January One RSS after a280 words
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Article330 1983-11-17 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 235.00 236 OON 235 00 236 00N Int. 1 R.S.S. December 237 00 237 50 237.00 237.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. January 241.00 ***** ***** 241.50 Int.330 words
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Article123 1983-11-17 9 NOON SSI t and SMR) mm y»l ardar BA8 Dweaktr Jaaa in (Carreat Mtk) (Forward Mtk) SSR 20 Bayers Seller* Bayers Sellers (1-ton pallet) 201 50 203 SON 203 00 206 00N SSR 50 (1-ton pallet l 199 SO 201 50N 201 00 203 00N MBELB December123 words
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Article909 1983-11-17 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended a moderately active morning yesterday at or near traded highs in most positions and showing gains from Tuesday's close of £15 to £1 a tonne. Turnover totalled 2,112 lots, including 31 crossed trades and 27 options. Most active March last traded at £1,867, at909 words
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Article187 1983-11-17 9 NOV 15 Frs CORBEILLE .1 L "Union Lafarae Moet-Henneasy Opfl-Parlbaa 7X60 260.10 1320 148.90 +0J 1.8 -10 +00 Aqultalne Nat Des Petrol® MOJO 2-8 Penarroya Radiotechntque 44J0 386 +0.7 -I B 8 N Ocrvmls a— C8F (Thom»oo- 9470 Ml 25 0-2 GROUP C Compafnke Cta FructlK des Petrols* Credit187 words
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Article81 1983-11-17 9 NOV IS A«c-Tetefunken BASF Dm n.oo lauo 0.7 Hoaaeh Horten KaraUdt KHD MJ0 1MJ0 282.00 238J0 1 -0.3 unch -U ftagr 198.80 0J SHUN mm -1 CommeratMLnk ***** 14 Philip* Komm 3X7.00 Contl Qummi 125J0 0.1 Preuaaac 284 00 unch Daimler-Bens an oo +03 Rwe 8T A 171.00 unch81 words
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Article73 1983-11-17 9 NOV 15 FT* FORWARD MARKET Of Bru Lamb 2310 +30 Hotock mo +125 Patro 9730 unch R*1 Dutch MB0 -40 Ac«c Artwd Aatur Sklro 1730 -fIS soc Qen Be Iff ISfiO -5 sSflnTL- MOO -JD Solrmv A TP* 1 Bmcu Ctnptc Cock De Beers vffit ss«o +ao iS +573 words
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Article178 1983-11-17 9 NOV 15 Pis abn 348J0 unch Ahold 104.00 -35 Atao 81 JO 06 AliEV ***** -2.1 Amfu 124.80 -0J Amrobnk 58.40 -0.3 Berk 33.40 -0-5 Boh 86 JO -1J Dorsum 1J 219.00 -15 Boiki 40.00 -1 Burtet 51.10 unch Caland 32J0 -0.1 CftJv moo -3 Deli Mtj 68JO 0.4178 words
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Article106 1983-11-17 9 NOV 15 Lire Bailor 198 2 Bci aaaoo -100 Central* Ord 1290 •15 Cond Acqua Rom* ltf -0J5 ErVlanla 7230 m rut Ord 2S85 30 Oenermll ***** 10 Olm 3H0 Ifl PriT 4475 66 Invest 2025 -36 Italcementl Ord ***** -360 I talc** MBS unch Le petit Ord *****106 words
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Article293 1983-11-17 9 NOV 15 Rand INDUSTRIALS 4/Trust Bk Un Steel Unleec Wool worth 200 125 560 1230 tl unch 45 45 A Alpha After com AE And CI Am Apr op MS no aoo MO^ 9 unch unch unch MININGS Anglos 2020 446 A MIC Barlows 1300 unch Anglsaal Blraors Buff293 words
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Article1177 1983-11-17 9 NEW YORK Reuter WALL Street stock prices on Tuesday closed lower for the first time in over a week as profit-taking offset favourable monetary and economic news. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which has risen nearly 40 points in the last five trading days, fell over sixReuter - 1,177 words
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Article198 1983-11-17 9 NOV 15 France Action* Sullen 298 00 -H Alusulne Br. 7* -1 Alueuliae Rag. Brown Boven Br. Me 1110 -1 -10 Clba Oclo Br 2300 5 Oba Oelfjr P C 1700 30 Oba Oelgy Rag. Credit Suliac Br M 2136 -ft unch Credit Sulaae Rcf 400 -3 Elektrowmtt Br.198 words
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Article179 1983-11-17 9 NOV 15 Cf AMUbi S1H unch 46 H -H Alfoma 26* 4H Bank Mont unch Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel 3m BP Can Ltd 22* unch BrMCftn 37 Can Imp Bk 32* -N4 Can Prm lie Canpac Carltnf CKKe«re 22 S Cmbl Rd Lk 26* Cn Bthrt a A179 words
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Advertisement0 1983-11-17 9 ]_=.(+*%@`^:$-~^*~;<],/==!+}%{+0 words
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Advertisement292 1983-11-17 9 Bosch goes one up with two stainless steel drums There are washing machines where only the inner washing drum is stainless steel. The outer suds tank is cheaper enamel.^* Should the enamel chip with wear and tear, rust will develop. And could leave stubborn stains on your washing. Worse, the292 words
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2201 1983-11-17 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified AU Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,201 words
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Article3428 1983-11-17 10 1083 Hifk Low Company Last Sale +orGr'. Div Div C*vr Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol fOOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 286 354 267 306 410 120 300 318 268 680 520 535 535 218 340 585 870 472 472 1190 310 680 6803,428 words
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Article181 1983-11-17 10 Muiffn 1 prion fw Nov 17 ■nm unit i*l The Commerce 3 34 The Savings Fund 193 S pore Prof Fund 1.45 S pore Sec. Fund 11? S pore Invest Fund 1.13 S pore Equity Fund L« ASA UNIT RUH Mai Invest Fund ITT Mai Prof Fund 1.44181 words
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Article1781 1983-11-17 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 unite unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL* IJaiwili (3.708) Mtam <2 MB) (4) 2.39 (I) 1» AMD (3.0481,781 words
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Article849 1983-11-17 10 SHARE prices claaed breadly higher aa the Stagapare stock market yesterday, led by Interest la selected stacks. Meet eeaators epeaed slightly better aad baylag Interest picked op as tradlag pnpcMd. There was revived laterest la the last tradlag bear. At the flaal bell, the Straits849 words
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Article539 1983-11-17 10 A RESURGENCE of interest late in the afternoon took shares higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in more active trading. The New Straits Times Industrial Index recovered 7.98 points to close at 1318.26. Overall, most sectors edged higher with most gains within539 words
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Article157 1983-11-17 11 AYER ffltam Tin Dredging Malayala Bhd has reported after-tax profits of M$3.15 million ($3.48 million) or 52 cents per share (57 cents) for the year ended June 30, 1983. A final dividend of 60 cents per share (45 cents) less tax has been recommended, payable on Dec 22157 words
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138 1983-11-17 11 THE overwhelming majority of the shares in state-owned British Telecom which the government plans to offer for sale late next year will be sold in Britain. Industry and Information Technology Minister Mr Kenneth Baker made the statement in a letter to Mr Andrew138 words
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Article130 1983-11-17 11 Reuter MUENCHENER Rueck versicherungs-Gesell-schaft does not intend to aid Allianz Versicherungs-AG by taking a stake in Eagle Star Holdings PLC. Muenchener Rueck managing board chairman Horst Jannott said that given its broad spread of interests in Britain, his company cannot afford to takeReuter - 130 words
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472 1983-11-17 11 THE proposal to increase Sanyo Industries (Malaysia) Bhd's share capital through a bonus issue, rights issue and special issue is necessary to place the company in a stronger position to meet the challenges imposed by the current world economic recession. This is also to472 words
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Article465 1983-11-17 11 Reuter BRITAIN'S top independent airline, British Caledonian, has unveiled a major plan to restructure the country's aviation industry and redress the balance of services between London's two international airports. British Caledonian wants to take over long-haul routes, reportedly including those to Asia, and aircraft from British Airways,Reuter - 465 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article346 1983-11-17 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed slightly firmer but below the day's highs mainly reflecting some late profit-taking. Among leaders, Cheung Kong rose five cents to HK$7.lO, China Light 10 to $14.20, HK Land five to $2,825, HK Bank 10 to $7.15 and Jardine Matheson 20 to346 words
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Article427 1983-11-17 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher in moderate trading on revived selective buying of incentive-backed and leading issues. The market average rose a provisional 51.52 to 9,430.81, regaining the 9,400 level for the first time in a month after a four-day advance. Trading volume was 330 mln427 words
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Article114 1983-11-17 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed with the Commercial and Industrial Index up 1.65 to 144.07. NOV 16 Peso* Acofe Mining Anglo Phil A pax Mining B AUaa Coo. 8. 0011 43-90 0.001 unch Bagulo Oold 0.001 unch Bute Petroleum 0 00*6 0.0015 Benguet Con. B CDCr 112 0M -1114 words
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Article159 1983-11-17 11 SHARE prices yesterday close mixed with gains outnumbering losses in inactive trading. The Book Club Index rose 0.12 to 124.03 while trade volume fell to 100,943 shares from 269,796 on Tuesday. NOV l« BahU A ok ham TTia» Anilliui In* And Truat 13S -a Bangkok Bulk 2M unch Bank159 words
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Article417 1983-11-17 11 THE report of a strong profit recovery by ACI International helped share prices stage a mid-morning rally yesterday which carried through (or the rest of the day. Near the close the AllOrdinaries Index was up 2.6 points at 710.8 after falling nearly two points in the first half hour.417 words
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Article330 1983-11-17 11 Reuter 81AM Cemmerelal Buk Ltd ptaas to raise Ito registered capital to 4M milltoa haht (ram m milltoa by tmlag Mf mw milltoa shares. Of the lew IN tokt «hares, "MJM are reserved fsr extottag shsrahsldcra sad tae kalaaee tor paMte sabecrlpttoa. Uader theReuter - 330 words
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Article, Illustration700 1983-11-17 11 Reuter THE meteoric rise and fall of the Carrian Group, most of which was officially wound up last week, in many ways mirrored the boom and bust years of the Hongkong property sector. In early 1980, Carrian acquired a controlling interest in the listedReuter - 700 words
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Article315 1983-11-17 11 A GOVERNMENT -commissioned report on investor protection will identify the need for a government role in UK securities industry regulation. The report, due at the end of this month, is likely to propose self-regulation by the industry with the government, probably the Trade and Industry Department, monitoring progress.315 words
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Advertisement72 1983-11-17 11 BANCO DE CHILE U.». $30,000,000 Fbtthf Rate Nates due IN6 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that the Rate of Interest for the next Interest Period has been fixed at 10Vi per annum. The Coupon Amount will be U.S. $259.10 in respect of U.S.72 words
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Advertisement76 1983-11-17 11 The best dressed men in business start at the bottom In dress socks by Burlington. In a wide variety of styles, lengths, fibres including 100% mercerised cotton and colours. Burlington dress socks have Bioguard, the odor controller that lasts for the life of the sock. And all have stay-up tops.76 words
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Article173 1983-11-17 12 Rises Indices U M Flour 710 40 Nov 15 Nov 16 AabMMdor 825 25 81a Urn 300 21 BT Composite: 887.27 G E Life iobo 20 890.89 1 C 8 825 20 BT Indicator: *****27 *****69 Tan Ckoag 710 20 ST Industrials: 934.33 937.61 litrieo 340 20 ST Finance:173 words
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Article, Illustration171 1983-11-17 12 Rises Indices Dutch Baby 610 40 Nov 15 Nov 16 U M Flour 790 960 740 171 40 40 30 22 22 20 20 +15 MBT Indicator: *****17 *****88 Talam NST Industrials: 1310.28 1318.26 Matsushita NST Finance: 2518.73 2527.98 Lingui NST Hotels: 659.14 659.40 Sim Lim C Storage171 words
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Article51 1983-11-17 12 M.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 864.58 Tuesday 855.72 Week Ago 866.78 Tuesday 708.1 Week Ago 705.9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 727.3 Monday 727.4 Week Ago 720.1 Wednesday 917.8 Tuesday 913.3 Week Ago 898 4 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 710.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1247.97 Monday 1254.07 Week Ago51 words
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714 1983-11-17 12 ALAN LEE - Companies ALAN LEE By ALAN LEE DATUK Azman Hashim is wasting no time in building up Taiping Textiles Bhd, his only public listed vehicle. Soon after the recent approval from the authorities for the purchase of a 45 per cent stake in Arab714 words
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Article, Illustration392 1983-11-17 12 CHUAN Hup Marine Ltd, whose public offer of shares at $2 each was subscribed a hefty 31.7 times, has decided to allot onefifth of the 20.25 million shares available for public subscription to those who applied for one million shares or more. All those applicants for 10,000392 words
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Article102 1983-11-17 12 CYCLE and Carriage Bintang Bhd (CCB) has proposed to acquire a piece of industrial land for MJ14.70 million cash from Heavy Industries Valley Sdn Bhd (HIV). In an announcement, CCB said that the agreement entered with HIV to purchase the land of approximately 10 hectares102 words
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Article881 1983-11-17 12 SHARE prices yesterday eased at the outset in slow trading. Banks and insurances retreated on profit-taking while gold shares have also declined in slack trading. Twwday'e closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: RUBBER PHYSICALS LONDON, Tun. Spot rubber closed at 79 00 80.25 pence881 words
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411 1983-11-17 12 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI SIM LIM Investments Ltd has requested a suspension in the trading of the company's shares pending an announcement to be made by the company. The suspension comes amidst expectations that a major restructuring involving the sale of some411 words
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Article877 1983-11-17 12 By Hock Lock Siew SHAREHOLDERS wondering (or quite some time about Weuie Brothers' plans for the future must have been gratified to know of the company's recent ambitious moves into construction, computer-related technology and lately, agricultural technology. Ever since Wearnes scaled down its motor distribution business withBy Hock Lock Siew - 877 words
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Article229 1983-11-17 12 EMTEX Corporation Bhd (formerly Malaysia Textile Industries), has sold 506 lots of development land to Nation Holdings Sdn Bhd for Ms2B million in cash under an agreement reached on Nov 15. In an announcement yesterday, Emtex said that the development land situated in the mukim229 words
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Advertisement112 1983-11-17 12 An Absolute Must For Every Accountant PER COPY An invaluable Text/Manual to persons in the accounting profession and a practical teaching guide < -3 %i HARD COVER Illustrated 331 pages Size: 20.2 cm x 25.4 cm (8" x 10") m* TOPICS INCLUDE: Introduction to micro-computers Use of a uniform chart112 words
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Miscellaneous57 1983-11-17 12 OUTLOOK for today: Showers in several areas in the morning. Report for 24 tears prior to 7JI pm on Nov IS at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.5 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 22.2 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 0.45 Rainfall in millimetres 37.0 Total rainfall for the month 130.957 words
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Article177 1983-11-17 13 Reuter THE Philippines has protested a US maritime agency decision which could bar Philippine ships from loading cargo at American ports, the Philippine Foreign Ministry said. Acting Foreign Minister Manuel Collantes handed a note to US Charge d'Affaires Vernon Mcaninch protesting a Federal Maritime Commission decisionReuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration539 1983-11-17 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE Malaysian government has been urged to make every effort to accelerate the implementation of the Kuala LumpurKuantan railway link to enhance the utilisation and competitiveness of Kuantan port. Sources said this was part of the recommendation by a539 words
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Article111 1983-11-17 13 AFP EVERGREEN Line of Taiwan has decided to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Freight Conference of Japan/Korea (JTPK) and the Japan/ Korea and Gulf Freight Conference (JKAG), effective Jan 15, next year, a Tokyo shipping daily reported. The Shipping and Trade News said Evergreen's withdrawal, of which the conferenceAFP - 111 words
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Article125 1983-11-17 13 I r LIPS BV Holland has appointed Radio-Holland B V in Singapore as their sales and service agent. Lips manufacture monobloc controllable pitch propellers, thrusters and control systems and have a worldwide networks of agents, service/ repair centres and production plants. To service the marine industries125 words
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Article686 1983-11-17 13 Sfctppteg Ume Page CM Shipping Line p«e C®l Alea VI 3 Frota V l Ahrenkiel Liner vn 5 Fujiwara Line IV 5 Alpac VI 5 Globe Line VI 5 Antara Shpg X 5 GoldStar VI 5 A PC Line V 4 Golden Line VI 4 APL m686 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1983-11-17 14 MOVE TOWARDS CENTRALISING PORTS OF CALL Fairplay JUMBO container ships and planned round-the-world services have sparked off a bout of soul searching by the main US container ports. To date the rapid increases in the voliyne of containerised goods have ensured a pattern of portFairplay - 1,120 words
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Article2027 1983-11-17 14 INCREASED iron ore chartering developed on the freight market on Tuesday with a vessel being booked for 100,000 tonnes from Dampier to Gijon at US$lO.lO while $10.50 was paid for 70,000 tonnes from Sepetiba Bay to Kaohsiung. In addition, a 70,000 tonner obtained {8.50 from Narvik to Cigading.2,027 words
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Article1276 1983-11-17 14 ALGIERS Algiers Oct 15th. About 1-2 days delays. Annaba Aug 6th. Delays being experienced with 5 vessels waiting. Bejaia Aug 6th. Delays being experienced with 10 vessels waiting. Skikda Sept 27th. Delays being experienced with 2 vessels waiting. ANGOLA Luanda Oct 31st. 1 vessel waiting at anchor. Delays1,276 words
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Article196 1983-11-17 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits 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/Straits196 words
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172 1983-11-17 15 Reuter WEST German state-owned auditors Treuarbeit approved proposals for a merger of three major shipyards on the River Weser in a bid to cut capacity in the industry, Bremen State Finance Minister Moritz Thape said. The AG Weser yard in Bremen will close underReuter - 172 words
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122 1983-11-17 15 Reuter PERTAMINA, the Indonesian state oil company, has placed orders with domestic shipyards for 18 fuel oil carriers worth a total of U5543.4 million. Indera Kartasasmita, Pertamina shipping and telecommunications director, said although it would be cheaper to build the vessels abroad, the company wasReuter - 122 words
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526 1983-11-17 15 Lloyd's List FREIGHT markets are likely to remain basically weak over the next few months and even the recovery in the ore trades may be deceptive, a leading shipbroker warned. The report from Mat heson (Chartering) Ltd continues the cautious attitudeLloyd's List - 526 words
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Article60 1983-11-17 15 Reuter THE conference shipping line has cut its freight rates for exporting New Zealand meat to Europe, the meat board announced. A 5-1/2 per cent reduction in transport costs will mean a saving of nearly $20 million to the New Zealand meat board and farmers overReuter - 60 words
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5896 1983-11-17 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port5,896 words
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Article780 1983-11-17 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival Godowns FCL Ship Voy for LCL Movement Date Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Maria Kansal Pioneer 29B 18.11.83 0700 Mansfield FSB 0900-1000/1400-1700 L2/L2 L2/N2 27B 18.11.8 0700 Chip Seng FSB 0900-1000/1400-1700 Maersk Rando As Pallas Prasetia Sea780 words
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Article1676 1983-11-17 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic fiatslarr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Raraata lime Transgroup (S). Akreakiel Uaer Bervtoe Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Tsepfer Sea Consortium (S)/ Marinte* Knterpnse (PK). Aipac Intrasea1,676 words
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Article520 1983-11-17 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bnejamas > 1/2 Leo Shpg alongside 17.11.83/0200 Builder II 22 Thong Soon alongside 17.11.83/1700 Del Santiago 6/7 S'pore Shpg alongside 17.11.83/0600 Kota Ratna 10/11 PIL alongside 17.11.83/0600 Ned Hongkong 44 Ned-EAC alongside 17.11.83/0600 SA Morgenster 47 Jardlne520 words
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Advertisement750 1983-11-17 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Flag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kelang/Penang/Bangkok/Keelung/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Kong S pore Agent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 2IEL .1 \R Dl 1 AM aSEALORDU FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 5 m UASC J UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG)750 words
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Advertisement61 1983-11-17 13 i mm LONDON Freights H/ID PORT Conditions H/X CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X Ok 16 OK 20 Dk 23 OK 27 15 Ok 30 Jan 3 eaFiLand TEL: *****5 PENANG TEL: *****S —I Ml ■IMB61 words
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Advertisement854 1983-11-17 13 Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents UNIPACIFIC TRANS 4 TRADING AGENCY PTE. LTD Tel *****4 (5 tmesl SINGAPORE P3 MAERSK LINE FASTEST SERVICE t FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE ANTWERP ROTTERDAM U.K. BREMERHAVEN HAMBURG LE HAVRE SCANDINAVIA 17 DAYS 18 DAYS 19 DAYS854 words
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Advertisement347 1983-11-17 14 To Europe. FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe Mm F«r: 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. LHa.re, Basle. UK. 3) Bremen Bfemertia»en, Aarhus. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Mai mo. Stockholm Oslo •*ccept«n Europe cargo lor feeder na S pore "Also dwect cargo tor S<x>re 4 Bangkok Pts contact PERM6C P Ketone347 words
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Advertisement397 1983-11-17 14 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES 1 USA/CANADA Pacific South W*st Pacific North Wost Atlantic/Canada V& U/LB OA* Ma* KDtt 11/12 14/12 It I Also accepting LCL Cargo. 11/12 19/12 22/12 KBO M. J/1 4/1 14/1 »/l n. row a A KSSEI H TOM SAV MM a/i 4/1 i/i397 words
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Advertisement763 1983-11-17 15 The Straits Steamship Group oci Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT imna wr St<* KW| M/ 12 11/12 17/12 11/12 23/12 25/12 •1/1 13/1 m/i u/i U/l 17/1 M/l 21/1 31/1 2/1 n/2 11/2 11/2 21/2 13/12 14/12 21/12 22/12 27/12 21/12 M/l M/l 13/1 14/1 11/1 21/1 21/1763 words
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Advertisement688 1983-11-17 15 ffe Franco Belgian Services F>n' h'rf .ch trrxcf xth flt 'ijinn > <ir FtiS't rr. I. 1 iCf CONSORTIUM nn cannma* stivta to eusope FULL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM EUROfE CHMA CONTUO NNm 21 Nm 90k II OK 12 OK 14 Dk IS Ok 17 DK KOREAN CHANCE Clff««iniOS 2CNn 27688 words
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Advertisement57 1983-11-17 15 NOTICE TOKO LINE B.v. "SILVER WAVES" *41 arrived m Ittfc November, IK3 Consignees o( all damaged cargoes ex the captioned vesel are hereby notify that the General Survey will be held on the 18th November, 1983 (Friday), at Jurong Port Godown No. TS-2 from 1000 am to 3.00pm. No further57 words
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Advertisement655 1983-11-17 16 EXPORTS tiprw a-T Tdut Uprtts nmtmt upmt Uvwpßrtftay Cvdfwßay 10 NORTH EUROtt MEDITERRANEA S pore P KetangPen Leuoes Genoa Hburg Ma r sei*e fidam Bharen Ant ■erp 22/11 23/11 25/11 24/12 18/12 31/12 19/12 5/1 !0 US* CANADA KMAMU tat Tatae Eipreu Hm*v| Eipreu LjvwVml Kay Connecting in Tokyo Connecting655 words
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Advertisement427 1983-11-17 16 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1'« Member ot th Cf Cowort m C&VAIOI (OS XW ion* GAMCT 17* r FROM f UKOPt VIA SUEZ Memor. ol the KOKiM CHAWCf 141 IfUUT CONTAINERISED '0 >ROM NORTH AMIRICA (AS! COASI Kta Mil mi 4 K* Span* Ml IjMtfcCMw NTC SI W*M427 words
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Advertisement786 1983-11-17 16 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn |Bk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON (MaUcci Dochjr(«x IS/It Nw) (fra Gudanf DBdurfin( 17/20 Nw) —f(* USCHAKMC OUT S'pn r*«Unc rtnmf msmeikwm* mn*m Nw MfiNT" 22/24 Nw 19/21 Nw MTMUMfYWir 20/23 Mm HTOWTWA 11/21 Nw MYOMA TWA 22/25 Nw 10/21 Nw H-Ml786 words
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Advertisement883 1983-11-17 17 PIL GROUP VEIUL VOYAGE MNQAPOM LOACMMQ FOfl: KOTA WANQI E-4M lnPt-1«/11 HOOOIDAH. JEDOAH. AOABA, PT SUOA*A"*" KOTA WISATA E-47J 2-5/12 HOOBDAM, JEODAH, AQABA, ALEXANDRIA KOTAMAKMUM E-47» 4-4/12 DJIBOUTI, KOTA JAVA E-477 §-10/12 HOOEIOAM, JEDOAH, MOQADtSCIO. MOMBASA D 1 ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO MOOEBAM;AQASA/PT.SUOAM/MOOADtSCK) KOTAMUUA KOTAOCWA KOTA CAHAYA KARACHI 23-30/11 10-20/12 4-13/1883 words
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Advertisement710 1983-11-17 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO US* WEST/ EAST COAST II Oli WWTS (FUUT CONTUOBED VESSELS) STOK OM/ffOIAAB HOUSTON SAY BUOK N.TQM HALfAX MAJAMWT 70S 21/11 11/12 12/12 25/12 2J/12 1/1 3/1 S/l SOW* Mi 14/12 4/1 1/1 17/1 21/1 24/1 21/1 21/1 Mm accaptaii carp tar Mantra* Gitmton. N710 words
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Advertisement1324 1983-11-17 18 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. Ftn» «m KMBM mm *27 KOREAN CMANCE 141 r.«. Ms vm ASM STAB 111 COAST (lacladlMg DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGR MINILAND BRIDGE) ATLANTIC COAST 15FS5*. TTU) (W> PORTLAND) SACRAMENTO (MA OMLMO) ST OCX TOM (Vl* OAKLMB) MCWON) (VM OAKLAW) liffS* m cbicb«mti. cieklaw. Columbus Dallas.1,324 words
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Advertisement495 1983-11-17 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +C CONTAWER S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1500 19/11 LCI Cargo 0300 19/11 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) K CHANCE 14E TWBRDGE 17E K JACEJM 2IE C PAUL 37E O CHEF ME HK CONTAINER 37E. TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA SINGAPORE495 words
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Advertisement586 1983-11-17 20 Rc<|i(Mial Container Lilies ftf** Sailings \A/eekly UXL3V Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday TRANS-ISLAND SHIPPING SDN BHD p L*adto( hn 11/1J Nn 20 Nn Kafee. HR «W»C£ 29/1 Ok 2Dk Yak*. Nat. Kob*. HK Afentx: Kyos« Agencies (S) Pte Ltd Tel: *****1 Ext. 433/434 SINGAPORE SHIPPING586 words
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Advertisement38 1983-11-17 21 DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES amm taws ORIfNMI SfAWINOS UNfR AGFNCr PTf I ID SINGAPORE TEL *****81 SALES/BOOKINGS MALAYSIA GENERAL FREIGHT (M) SON BHD PK ***** a KL *****4 PEN *****3 DIRECT CALL (Acceptin9 FCL ond LCL) (i l/AV38 words
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Advertisement503 1983-11-17 22 JOHflfl SWPP®!© SOW BHD CONTAIff RISED SERVICE TO BRUff I& K KINABALU KMAN feUMAK KMMAIU 77/11 28/11 OHM M MUMA/K UNMAiU 9/12 lt/12 Vessel butt 1983 witti capacity lor 110 lIUS I reetei taaM*s Accept«n hea«y Mt up to 80 tans Accepts carfoes how Monday Saturday at Manna (odovn TA4503 words
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Advertisement175 1983-11-17 22 ilvitusiu Line Accepting FCL and LCL HONGKONG/MAIN PORTS CHINA BANGKOK COLOMBO MANILA TAIWAN Kaalung, Kaohaiung JAPAN Tokyo, Yokohama BUS AN AFGHANISTAN VIA TBR SERVICE CONTINENTS U.K. TORTS, R'DAM, HAMBURG HELSINKI VIA HK TSR SERV. AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, MELB., A DEL, B'NE., FREMANTLE AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON BALtrans Freight Pte Ltd 10 Anson Rood,175 words
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Miscellaneous167 1983-11-17 22 Regional Weather m I 03 N 10N f?. ti Vo2 m fi as <s «*> *'a "1^ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. C yA Win< Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots167 words
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