The Business Times, 21 August 1981
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Title Section10 1981-08-21 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 FRIDAY, AUGUST 21,1981 60 CENTS10 words
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289 1981-08-21 1 RECEIVERS of Rollei Singapore yesterday advertised the sale of the first of its divisions, after failing to sell the entire plant as a going concern. This follows a statement from the receivers on Wednesday that Rollei's plants here will have to be sold289 words
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Article609 1981-08-21 1 LILLIAN CHEW - By LILLIAN CHEW A NEW futuristic "city" costing a whopping Msl.6 billion will soon rise from the jungles of Sabah. Behind it all is the Wee family of Sarawak, to which Singapore millionaire banker Wee Cho Yaw belongs. The other Singapore connection is that a well-known local609 words
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Article, Illustration342 1981-08-21 1 MORE than 150 units of pre-war, Malaccan-style houses in the Emerald Hill area will escape the acquisitive arm of urban renewal. This is the first time that the Urban Redevelopment Authority is undertaking a conservation projecton on such a large scale. Work on the project, which is342 words
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370 1981-08-21 1 BUS companies in Malaysia appear to be more interested in ploughing their profits into other industries than in upgrading the efficiency of public transport. And they appear also to have forgotten that, with the monopoly of bus transport given to them by the370 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article88 1981-08-21 1 UPI NEW DELHI, Thurs. Indian scientists have discovered a method to produce locally fuel to run a USbuilt nuclear plant, thus ending dependence on American enriched uranium, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said today. Mrs Gandhi told the Upper House of Parliament that development work on indigenous mixed oxideUPI - 88 words
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Article82 1981-08-21 1 Reuter GENEVA, Thurs. Iraq said today that the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) is close to agreement on a new US$35-a-barrel base price for oil, but Iran said it would not accept such an arrangement. Iraqi Oil Minister Tayeh AbdulKarim said after a meeting of theReuter - 82 words
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Article56 1981-08-21 1 Reuter KUWAIT, Thurs. Fire broke out today in fuel storage tanks belonging to the state-owned Kuwait National Petroleum Co 30 kilometres south of here. Health Minister Abdel Rahman Al-Awadi said firemen rushed to the blaze in an industrial area at Shu'aybah. The authorities have started an investigation intoReuter - 56 words
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Article67 1981-08-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Ministry of National and Rural Development is looking into the V possibility of encouraging all racialbased cooperations to set up joint venture companies aimed at promoting national unity. The Minister of National and Rural Development, Encik Sanusi Junid, said his ministry also plans to67 words
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Article51 1981-08-21 1 AP JAKARTA, Thurs. US Trade Representative William Brock said today his government will encourage American companies to make more investments in Indonesia. He told a press conference that Indonesia is a good example of a country encouraging investments because it is geared to expansion of the private sector.AP - 51 words
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Article69 1981-08-21 1 Reuter WARSAW, Thurs. Polish printers resumed normal work today after refusing to publish official newspapers for two days in a strike which the communist authorities condemned as an open political challenge. Skeleton newspapers were produced on military presses and other emergency facilities for the second day, enabling theReuter - 69 words
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Article70 1981-08-21 1 Reuter BEIJING, Thurs. Canada is prepared to sell many kinds of defensive or so-called dual purpose military hardware to China following policy changes made by Ottawa earlier this year, External Affairs Minister Mark Macguigan said here today. But he said that Canada has no plans at present toReuter - 70 words
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469 1981-08-21 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE'S economic restructuring is progressing successfully. All sectors of the economy, in particular manufacturing, are responding very well to the restructuring, said Mr Goh Chok Tong, Minister for Health and Second Minister of Defence at the National Day rally last469 words
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300 1981-08-21 1 THE stock market rallied yesterday to close bullishly after decllalag la the last fear trading days. la absaiate terms, yesterday's 13.98-potat recovery toe Straits Times Industrial Index can aaly be small consolation as toe Index has shed mare toaa 81 points since It peaked300 words
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Advertisement241 1981-08-21 1 MtauSi*. Shred* Unwanted Paper Documents (6 models available) paper Shredder IQnUJ BUSINESS MACHINES SYSTEMS (S) PTE. LTD. 47, Podium Block, Goklhill Plaza, Newton Road, Singapore 1130 Te1.*****92,*****94 (3 lines) Cable: "Busnes terns" IJMIQS KEPPEL Shipyard's wholly-owned subsidiary, Shing Loong Credit, has been granted a finance company licence Page 14 BANDAR241 words
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Advertisement51 1981-08-21 1 BALLY Made in Switzerland "The Best of Bally" Over 125 years of Swiss Craftmanship, flair for fashion colour and design, have given Bally all that Worldwide reputation. Shoes designed for people for whom only the best is good Micado Sole Agent for S.EAsia, Hong Kong Taiwan. S.G.PARREIT SON (PTE) LTD.51 words
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Advertisement215 1981-08-21 1 The Straits Companies Times Activities, Key Personnel. Jft Agencies 01 DIRECTORY Singapore (Buku Merah) Leader...page 8 See page 3 a He said it was artificial respiration, but now I find I am to have his child." A. Burgess There are many fools at a university as elsewhere But their folly,215 words
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Advertisement196 1981-08-21 2 In international trade finance, a slow 'yes is about as good as a quick W. A bank cannot approve and deliver finance without first examining all the relevant details at both ends of an international transaction The speed with which your bank can analyse your proposal and enable you to196 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article622 1981-08-21 3 PLANNING towns well ahead of immediate development needs is important because developers would otherwise be left to the mercy of ad hoc planning decisions. There is therefore a need for a single body to look after all matters regarding land, planning and development. This is the622 words
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271 1981-08-21 3 WAH-CHANG International Marine Industry Company (WIMIC), Singapore's first joint venture shipyard with China, is set to clinch its first order for oil rigs. Mr Ho Rih Hwa, chairman of Wah-Chang International, said WIMIC's first rig sale is likely to be finalised in a month271 words
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Article296 1981-08-21 3 STRATEGIC planning is necessary to ensure the orderly growth of cities and the optimal allocation of resources. This means that a specific model of the future shape of the city should be drawn up. Strategic planning is "more concise and hard hitting" than development control, said Mr296 words
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163 1981-08-21 3 US Congressman Sam Gibbons, chairman of the subcommittee on trade of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee, will lead a major congressional delegation from his subcommittee on visits to Asia. The delegation will visit Singapore, China, Hongkong, Malaysia, Thailand and Japan to163 words
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Article200 1981-08-21 3 AN America* rthlMW «II ftmpuy, Hallo* East Asia, Is ap a eempater base la Wagapere to prams data related to tto regtoaal exptorattoa actlvttlee. The Mm pater facility will alsa be aaed as a tralalag base far employees la Its Seath-eaat AM** ■peratt—■ The eempaay200 words
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Article370 1981-08-21 3 EVERY Singaporean must play his part in nation-build-ing. He must know what he has to do and do it well. This, said Dr tony Tan, Minister for Trade and Industry, is the key to the success of the country. Dr Tan, who delivered his speech in370 words
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Article251 1981-08-21 3 IT IS easy to climb a hill, but difficult to continue making the way up a mountain. So it is with Singapore's attempt to achieve a higher standard of living. This analogy was given by Mr Lim Chee Onn, Minister without Portfolio, at the National251 words
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Advertisement105 1981-08-21 3 "Naterribly sorry youte not welome* It's far too popular already. 1 don't know what a man has to do these days to hang on to a pub he can call his own. There's always someone with a loose tongue who'll spread the word about the superb food and wine and105 words
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Advertisement98 1981-08-21 3 Icy mu/t d<? (a/fie/ Pari', La !t Jsbt < •v; K fvi a 4* >\ ".A aSK Ssliß.--' 3^2 mfJs v«2 ffifcg i--. <> V dt?:« r-SSS a "i S-vjr- SJL- S "*t ">*;<, 6kj v *k'A "-./*t > *>• *T» V fir.v; V > •<&& \.f :*£#&> Sjfft 198 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article222 1981-08-21 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with September One RSS buyers quoted at 228.50 cents per kilo, up one dent from Wednesday's olose, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on shortqovering demand and some trade buying, they said. Afternoon prices were well maintained despite fair222 words
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Article149 1981-08-21 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed around the middle to high side of a six-US-cent range, up cent a bushel in nearbys to down four cents in deferreds. Late sympathetic local short-covering in response to the extended advance in soybeans and corn accounted for partial price recovery. Earlier,149 words
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Article359 1981-08-21 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b 216.00 217 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. September 227 00 227.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 230 50 231.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 201.50 20B.50N UK Cont 200 50 201.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 194359 words
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Article108 1981-08-21 4 NOON SSR ai td SMR prim yeaUrdav HAS SSR 20 SSR 50 (1 tor pallet) (1-ton pallet) Sap4aabar (Curreat Mtb) Buyers Sellers 196.50 *****N ***** *****N October (Forward Mthl Bayer* Sailer* 198.50 *****N ***** 198.00N MRELB September October SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMR CP SMR 10 SMR108 words
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Article80 1981-08-21 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday firmed 71 cents to M 134.51 a kilo, still within the ITA celling range of (32.74 to $35.47, dealers said. The continuing strength of sterling against the Malaysian dollar, lower offerings, steadier London advices, farther baying support from influential dealers, Japan,80 words
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Article34 1981-08-21 4 Rubber Aug 20 Singapore: Sept: 228.50 centa (up 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Sept: 258.00 centa (up 3.00 cents) Tin: M 934.51 per kilo (up 70 centa) Official offering: 176 tonnea (down 8 tonnea)34 words
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Article179 1981-08-21 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon claslng prices per IMkg yesterday. Cocoast oil: Bulk fob $122 50 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) lob $136.50 sellers, new drum fob $141.50 sellers Copra: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper179 words
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Article193 1981-08-21 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cottoo yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,400 32s 2,840, 40s 3,000 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lamt» unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article221 1981-08-21 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday extended the earlier advance in late trade to close up 3 3 to 11 US cents a bushel in hectic trade. Late local short-covering in an attempt to technically recover prices accounted for the extended advance. However, chartists said the market finished on221 words
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Article783 1981-08-21 4 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday reacted only modestly to Wednesday's USDA estimate of last month's frost damage to Brazil's 1982/83 Sao Paulo coffee crop, dealers said. They said the market is cautious following the erratic price movements of recent days and awaits a lead from New York's opening.783 words
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Article324 1981-08-21 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.36, 100 per cent second class 1.14, 100 per cent third class 1.10, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0 78.324 words
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Article139 1981-08-21 4 PRICES on the Malaysian crude palm oil market closed steady in fairly active trading. In the August position, central eased Mss to $895 a tonne while north rose $5 to $915. In September, south was unchanged at $875 and in the October position south and central remained at139 words
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Advertisement135 1981-08-21 4 Our Twin System Quietline cools two rooms for around the price of one. 5 9 And you can programme it to switch on, cool down, cool up and switch off all on its own. The Carrier Twin System Quietline is an economical and quiet airconditioning system for the home that135 words
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Advertisement267 1981-08-21 4 TWO OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEVELOPING BUSINESS IN THE IMPORTANT SECTORS OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION APRIL 20 23 1982 WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE Intersafe2 The Second international exhibition on safety, security and fire protection. In conjunction with the South East Asian and Pacific Fire Safety Conference, organised by The Institution of Fire Engineers,267 words
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Advertisement280 1981-08-21 5 3 'oie 909« Di m f >5 V ISP d <- V ,-x\-<fNV &«K» i ■faW $#8 •*;s& fel ?> v J>>-< +-f. I l\A s> m i t v J* 1 1 .4 ■> Mr \m -y v.. nr .■s■■ re Sk X W V- M t?lliillii ra>SW&3&3& ililil280 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article595 1981-08-21 6 Reuter THE International Monetary Fund, despite requests for massive loans from some member countries, is not. likely to go to private markets for funds this year. Monetary sources said the IMF intends to carry out to the letter a communique issued by its interimReuter - 595 words
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Article155 1981-08-21 6 AFP SENATOR Samuel Hayakawa of the US reiterated in Manila yesterday the Reagan Administration's reversal of America's earlier human rights policy and said "a certain amount of authoritarian rule is inevitable," thus underscoring support for the strongman regime in the Philippines. Senator Hayakawa, chairman of theAFP - 155 words
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Article201 1981-08-21 6 UPI THE HEAD at the Alrllae PUeta AaielittM (Alps) la the US has declared that the air traffic eaatral system is sale aad arged Preatdeat Reagaa ta shew eampaaslea by reaaivtag the ilapate with the lljm dismissed air traffic caatraUen. Mr J J (FDaaaeU, presldeatUPI - 201 words
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349 1981-08-21 6 Reuter SAUDI Arabia could be yielding to intense pressure to push up its oil price and help other Opec countries keep their share of a world market awash with crude. Saudi Oil Minister Sheikh Yamani created doubts on Wednesday night about his previousReuter - 349 words
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Article259 1981-08-21 6 AP PAY increases In Britain are sharply down and there is a slight upturn in economic activity. Figures released yesterday by the government's Central Statistical Office revealed this information and provided a modest boost for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's increasingly criticised tightmoney policies. The figures were basedAP - 259 words
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406 1981-08-21 6 BRUNEI Shell Petroleum (BSP) is spending a record 851.15 billion on production of gas and oil in the Sultanate this year, a 51 per cent increase over 1980 s capital expenditure of $760 million and roughly double that of 1979's $580 million and406 words
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443 1981-08-21 6 Reuter THE BANK of America expects the Australian economy to continue expanding strongly in fiscal 1981/82, ending June 30,1982. In a report issued in Hongkong, the bank forecast economic growth of 4.8 per cent, up from 3.8 per cent the year before and a furtherReuter - 443 words
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130 1981-08-21 6 Reuter THE US hopes to be able to offer West Germany by' early October some energy alternatives to the proposed European natu-„, ral gas pipeline. Assistant Secretary of State Robert Hormats is due in Bonn in the first week of October and itReuter - 130 words
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285 1981-08-21 7 AFP PENINSULAR Malaysia's trade position slumped dramatically to a MS3B6 million deficit in April, the clearest sign so far that the world recession is having a severe effect on the national economy. According to the Statistics Department's external trade report, exports were valued atAFP - 285 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article402 1981-08-21 7 Agencies A NEW Philippine presidential decree has expanded the death penalty on any person who tries to assasinate the president to include attempts on other ranking officials of the government, top military officers and even their families. An anti-terrorist measure, the decree was reportedly signed last Jan 16,Agencies - 402 words
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Article664 1981-08-21 7 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0010 NYCSFO/HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL SIA SQ43 0740 DHA TMA TL341 0800 BEY/DXB SU SQ101 0615 KUL MAS MH811 0615 PEN MAS MH671 0645 KUL RBA BI427 0930 BWN MAS MH680 0940 BKI/MYY/KCH MAS MH651 1000 PEN/KUL664 words
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369 1981-08-21 7 AFP PHILIPPINE Prime Minister Cesar Virata yesterday said the government's equity investments in big private companies which had recently been bailed out of financial difficulties will be divested to the public once the companies recover. He said public divestment of government holdings inAFP - 369 words
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174 1981-08-21 7 Reuter THE Japanese economy, backed by strong exports, is on target for about a 6 per cent real growth in the 1961-82 financial year following a good first-quarter (April to June) performance. Sources in the Economic Planning Agency said yesterday that the agencyReuter - 174 words
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Article141 1981-08-21 7 Reuter STRIKES and lockouts in government and private industries cost India 78.2 million rupees (US$9.7 million) in lost production between January and May this year. The Minister of State for Labour, Mrs Ram Dulari Sinha told Parliament yesterday that there had been 681 strikes and overReuter - 141 words
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176 1981-08-21 7 Reuter WEST German Economic Minister, Otto Lamhsdorff yesterday said his government would try to stick to n liberal import policy and prevent protectionism. Mr Lambodorfl, who is in Colombo for a four-day official visit, told a press conference that Us government felt ItReuter - 176 words
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515 1981-08-21 7 AMERICANS IN TRIPOLI UNSAFE NYT OFFICIALS of American oil companies seemed nonchalant about the possibility that Libya might cut off supplies to the US in retaliation for the downing of two Libyan planes. However, they are keeping a close watch on theNYT - 515 words
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Article150 1981-08-21 7 UPI THE US dollar sank everywhere yesterday but gold continued its steady rise. Gold opened in Zurich at U*****.50 an ounce, a jump of $25.50 an ounce since Monday and an overnight increase of $3.50. In London, the metal opened $1.50 higher at $434.50. But the dollar declinedUPI - 150 words
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Advertisement220 1981-08-21 6 Fdwerful. Agile. Comfortable. Economical. Toyota RAjC.E. Maker Forklifts put you far above the others r.. ft im 9Rg PI i* mm Ul *t<* «w m *4, '.•Si' -■-j .r I I •c *1 < U s ••Wf* s: ■L t» BJ -1 >• s J* > 3» Ht* I •ft220 words
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Advertisement49 1981-08-21 6 W"** ?> ff Or "Wf V\M Business Shirts by from (wwse ofjimismdmi Available at METRO: Supreme Golden Mile Marine Parade SINGAPORE SHUI HING YAOHAN: Orchard ROBINSON'S: Specialists' Centre MEIWANI'S: Clifford Centre TAI HUP, Tunas Building. Exclustvely imported by Esquel Singapore Pte Ltd, 21 New Industnal Road, Singapore 1953. Tel: *****6649 words
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Advertisement213 1981-08-21 7 OPENING AUGUST 22 nd BRUNEI'S FIRST INTERNATIONAL HOTEL THE SHERATON UTAMA PRESENTS EXCITING STAN You will soon be able to explore the new Sheraton-Utama Hotel And discover a unique luxury in Brunei Each of the 170 rooms and suites will be fully air-conditioned and equipped with direct dial telephone, colour213 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous20 1981-08-21 7 BriStOW: Fra-njt Dickais fIHESE 1 l;: >J •h£. erePNBL "re<* NGie. tug fodg, -»v»s lady pg P*JD Tt4iS BOV!f4G> CU£K<20 words
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Article319 1981-08-21 8 THE FUTURE does indeed depend on the young» generation. Into their hands will pass the Singapore their fathers toiled to build. In their hands lie the destiny of Singapore and the fate of future generations of Singaporeans. Before them lies the challenging task of improving on319 words
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293 1981-08-21 8 IT IS INDEED nicer to see an Urban Redevelopment Authority signboard against the backdrop of neat rows of pre-war Malaccan style houses than one which boasts the development of yet another ultramodern, superhigh office building or shopping complex in the midst of town. It is293 words
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Article1798 1981-08-21 8 KAREN ARENSON - The benefits of retirement accounts are superb; the rules simple. But the money will be locked away till you are 59V2. And you have to pay a penalty if money is withdrawn before then. KAREN ARENSON, in her fifth article of a series on the impact of America'sNYT - 1,798 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous780 1981-08-21 8 TsVJPKMTIo Speeches, spies and spice PRIME Minister Lee Kua Tew ipike tt the Nsttsaal Day Rally Mi at the N* ttoaal Theatre last Saaday. SBC telecasts the Malay (eh i, 7 Jt), Eagllafc (eh I, SJt) aad Maadaria (eh 8, S) verA r— "»g death catches the atteattoa el PsMce780 words
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Miscellaneous632 1981-08-21 8 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Erased with water (3, 3) 7 The but thing that might go to your head? (S3) 8 Belt round a circuit in a hydroplane? (4) 10 Impale a pie with some force (6) 11 Bachelor and sailor both stony (6) 14 Suffer from a632 words
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Article810 1981-08-21 9 FLORA LEWIS - with FLORA LEWIS NYT FRANCE'S Foreign Minister, Claude Cheysson, has begun a dizzying series of trips around the world to introduce the new government's foreign policy. He is a sharp-tongued man, particularly bright, with convictions as rocky as his chin, and too much concern for candourNYT - 810 words
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Article446 1981-08-21 9 JAMES MOORE - Letters to the Editor JAMES MOORE Marfan Guaranty Pacific Limited Sir With regard to the article titled "Full Circle" which appeared on Wednesday, the Aug 19 issue of Business Times, the writer, Mr Toh Teck Sun, has made a rather serious fundamental mistake with regard to his understanding446 words
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Article125 1981-08-21 9 YEO SWEE KENG - YEO SWEE KENG Dear Sir I refer to the letter by "Felt Cheated" and wish to Inform ysu that I had als* thev misfortune of being in the same boat. My application far IMI Tai-paa shares together with two others for IMC each for my125 words
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Article820 1981-08-21 9 TERRY DODSWORTH - AEROSPATIALE PLACED ON RECOVERY FLIGHT By TERRY DODSWORTH NOT MANY French company chairmen are prepared to go on the record these days with open criticism of nationalisation. But Jacques Mitterrand, brother of the Socialist President and one of France's top industrialists, had no hesitation when curious journalists820 words
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Advertisement134 1981-08-21 9 APPOINTMENT WANTED CHIEF EXECUTIVE or SENIOR MARKETING POSITION REQUIRED BY recently localised British Executive in either SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA OR INDONESIA Personal details/career structure are:- Last position proven track record in Senior Marketing Management with multi-national, in highly competitive food/beverage industry. Turnover SslBo million per annum. Profits excellent. Other experience consultancy,134 words
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Advertisement303 1981-08-21 9 Ford Granada. You'll need to v -Vrv'J- .'c r*<y», v-f*. <,» .v:" J,-.;-; y» v>v y,> ,t ii > ,< r -*it. #1 y s* ;??V- r > 4 > < >*'•.• > ~v -s I 2. < .-> d K'&tiES/vf'd'* <&<>&#', i >* V V.Jx >' *< **T >*303 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article182 1981-08-21 10 AUO 19 ru 4-A abn 94.00 -1 Ahokl 7100 0.4 Akao 26 JO -02 AMEV 90.00 -4*2 Am fas 96-50 unch Amrobnk 51 TO ♦Oil Bey. 27 008 43.10 -06 Boll 66-50 unch BorsumlJ ***** -2 Burhmann 51 70 unch Caland 40 00 03 Calve Delft 214.50 11 Dell182 words
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Article266 1981-08-21 10 AUO IS Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde 490.50 -35 B 8 N OtniU Danone lose -13 car (Thomsonflf) 112 -4J Cte Francalse des Petroles 116.30 -1.7 Compagnle Financier* Compafnle Generate 2SS Credit Fonder De France 324.50 -43 Hachettc (LIDralrte). 281-20 0-2 Machines Bull 34 JO -08 Mlchelln (B) aso S Parlbas266 words
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Article201 1981-08-21 10 AUG 1» Dm Ae(-Tele(unken 5140 -OJ Akao 2380 0.7 Alls Lfben *****0 440 Alls Vers 463 00 4U BASF 147 50 0» Bay H T Wbank 184 00 16 Bay Vbank ***** Bayer 135.00 BBC moo 1 BMW *****B Casaella 171 90 -12.1 Chem Verv Commerxbank ZZ 138.00 Contl201 words
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Article95 1981-08-21 10 AUO 19 FYi 4-/-FORWARD MARKET 279 unch Arbed 1138 -f 18 Astur 3 97 Rrav* n 1«M -30 Bru-Lamb 1088 unch Ctnptc 1885 -30 rnrk 153 •2 n» VWr* 330 -4 1230 4 10 Electrobel 2800 TO Ob-In no-Bm 1910 45 nmm 1388 -9 Hobok 2440 -10 Petro 428095 words
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Article177 1981-08-21 10 AUO 1* Francs Actions 8ulan 263B Alusulsse Br. HO unch Alusulsse Ret 378 unch Brown Boterl Br 1300 20 Clba 0*if> Br 195 IS Clba OelCT PC900 unch Clbt Oelgy R*t 964 -1 Credit Sulut Br 2186 -5 Credit Suisse Rcf 3D unch Eleklrowatl Br. 2610 16 Oeorte Fischer177 words
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Article94 1981-08-21 10 AUG 19 Lire Anlr Aiaoc Oen *****0 3000 Baslofl 410 7 Centrale 9000 300 Flat 1758 57.5 Fln&UWr 5025 SJ6 Oen Immot 1901 78 in Pri 4400 420 lUictmenU ***** unch Iialfma 006 -10 IlaUider 2M -1 Magnet! U Pf 706 46 Marelll Ere Mediob Mlrtlinn *****0 ***** 50094 words
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Article822 1981-08-21 10 AUG 1* U8* ACT Industries Addresaocrapti Alrco Inc 421 121 unch unch Alcan Alumin Allegheny Lud Allied Chem Cp Allied Stores 25-. 441 52«. 271 •4 4 4 •1 -4 Allls-Chalmers Alumhqo Amer Am Airlines 101 27S IBS -4 -4 4 14 Am Brands Inc Am Broadcast822 words
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Advertisement779 1981-08-21 10 See Page 13 for Asian stocks The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served". w OGGGQ Inn Of Happiness Dine Dine Cantonese style. Szechuan style. The Inn of Happiness brings together the best of two culinary worlds. Two kitchens. Two chefs. All to double your dining779 words
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Advertisement82 1981-08-21 10 that the o£ isexp* 0 The rumour is oue. For The CicatioQ» very private and exdosnc dub for business executive* Seduded beneath the Cockpit Hotel, its furnishings arc the very finest; the atnMpbere appropriate for Gone and experience a OikyßiK/FeMQf T«t7379lll(2olin■> restaurant Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province.82 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article219 1981-08-21 11 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed narrowly mixed compared with overnight levels after fluctuating marginally in light trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 37 lots while kerb volume at 84 lots. Prompt closed firmer at US$434/436 an ounce against 432/434 on Wednesday and September at 437.50/439.50 against219 words
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Article37 1981-08-21 11 W t4 Tm New York 9.67B 9.40B 9.87S 9 60S Zurich 9.63B 9.25B 9.83S 9.45S Tbars Wed Singapore 9.65B, 9.45B 9.85S 9 65S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.37 words
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Article101 1981-08-21 11 THE US dollar yesterday fell further in quiet late trading, after an easier opening, dealers said. The dollar fell to a late 2.4670/90 marks from an early 2.4740/50. Sterling rose to $1.8625/40 from an early 1.8575/85, while the yen also improved to 228.80/229.00 per dollar from 229.20/35. The Hongkong101 words
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Article22 1981-08-21 11 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 14.04 per cent.22 words
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Article182 1981-08-21 11 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Aug 20. 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 0 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 0 months 12 months US/£ US/Sw Franc US/Dm US/Belg US/Guilder US/F182 words
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Article41 1981-08-21 11 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Aug 20: Overnight: T% Call deposits: C'4% to TO Ctakt Boring Selling 3-month Treasury bills 7 8'* 3-month Bank bills 13H 13* 3 months CD 12* 12* 6 months CD 12H 12*41 words
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Article46 1981-08-21 11 Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.8560/80 Can 2.2425/62 Cross —1.2080/83 D Mk 4.5875/950 D F1 5.0925/1025 S FY 3.9825/900 B Ft (con) 74.68/86 F Ft 10.9325/650 Lit 2287/25/2293.50 Yen 423.98/425/37 DKr 14.3900/4150 N Kr U.3650/825 S Kr 9.7400/550 A us sch 32.17/24 Port 123.36/86 Spain 183.83/184.4046 words
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Article446 1981-08-21 11 THE US dollar closed slightly weaker against major currencies after fluctuating marginally in quiet trading on the local foreign exchange yesterday. Speculation on developments between the US and Libya following news that US warplanes shot down two attacking Libyan planes over the Mediterranean contributed to the fluctuations in446 words
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Article205 1981-08-21 11 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed easier at 229.25 yen, against a 230.00 opening and the 229.45/65 close in New York, dealers said. It had finished at 229.50/ 70 on the West Coast, and at 230.50 here on Wednesday. Trading was heavy with volume US$l.47 billion. The205 words
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Advertisement309 1981-08-21 11 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. P.T. GOKAK INDONESIA USS 11,770,000 Medium Term Loan and Deferred Payment Guarantee Managed by INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK SINGAPORE Funds Provided by INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK SINGAPORE BANK OF BARODA NASSAU INDIAN BANK SINGAPORE BANK NEGARA INDONESIA 1946 SINGAPORE CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA309 words
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1944 1981-08-21 12 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. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (1) 2.851,944 words
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Article190 1981-08-21 12 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (M—g—f prtess tar 4i| n) The Commerce 3 06 3.23 The Savings Fund 1.79 1J4 S pore Prof Fund 1.31 1.4S S pore See Fund 101 2 llxd S pore Invest Fund 1.03 1.07 S pore Equity Fund 1.30 1.31 DIAMOND tOOl Diajnoad^Tpor^T* INCOME BON190 words
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Article2753 1981-08-21 12 Gr"s Grt Net 1981 Last Div Div Y*M P/E Vol Day High Low Compaay Sale +or- Cvr COOO) Hich Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 494 284 Acma 285 1 14.5 3.2 5.0 104 1 285 285 Alcom 300 10.0 2.0 3.3 25.0 350 130 Allied Choc2,753 words
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Article1966 1981-08-21 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business la and reported tO the 1 1 Ijmipir Stock Exchange yesterday, with the mimber of shares traded shown In brackets in lots at 1,000 units, unless other T «tee specified. oawmuu Akmm (UB IBS) (5) LM (2) I B1,966 words
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548 1981-08-21 12 AFTER fear ww(h» days af dedtaee, tke stock market parked ap yeeterday. The rally eaac eaaltoas ly aad Jerkily, parttealarty la Ike Mntag. Erca darlag tke early part «ftke leaded la ke dear. BaTta tke laat keif kear, Ike tradwave Mt tke Wkea tradtag548 words
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580 1981-08-21 12 SHARE prices showed encouraging fains ml the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The turnabout came after three days of succtsslvi talis this week and stricter measures taken by the Koala Lumpur Stock Exchange on buying-in procedures. The step, widely seen as another measure to580 words
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Article355 1981-08-21 13 DOCUMENTS are being prepared for auction of the land that will eventually bouse Hongkong's unified stock exchange. The auction is confidently expected to set a new world record for a property deal. The sale will involve 75,000 square feet right on the waterfront of355 words
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Article291 1981-08-21 13 SHAREHOLDERS of Hume Industries (FE) should not take any action with regards to the takeover offer by Hong Leong Holdings (HLH) until they have received the offer document and advice from Morgan Grenfell. The statement was made by Hume (FE) yesterday In its announcement informing shareholders that291 words
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Article150 1981-08-21 13 AN OFFER by Mr Hendra Rahardja and Mr Lim TJoen Kong to acquire all Town and City shares not already owned by them has been declared unconditional. Singapore International Merchant Bankers (SDIBL), on behalf of the two offerors, said that as at Aug 19, acceptances had been150 words
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Article111 1981-08-21 13 Kesang Tin Kruut Gula Perak Sentoca Chem Ind SJAmal Berjuntal MBS Inchcape M Credit a -a rent® F F I I I F F I I F Date laat year 5/5 17/1 NA 8/7 t/7 15/7 Mn J4/7 4/i 4/8 U Net EPS (eeata) 23.7 3.5 52.0 29.1111 words
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Article384 1981-08-21 13 PHOON SEOW YEE - By PHOON SEOW YEE FUSAN Pishing Net Manufacturing Bhd has forecast group pretax earnings of M 53.285 million for the 1982 financial year and $380,000 in the current year ending Dec JL This was disclosed in a circular to shareholders on its proposed $11.4 million takeovers384 words
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Article51 1981-08-21 13 premium in- come of Malayriaa Americas I—r—Mi for the first six months of this year rose by 19.2 per cent to $2.72 million, compared with the previous corresponding period. The company is confident that it will continue to achieve sound growth and that the year-end results will be51 words
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136 1981-08-21 13 made a half-year group pretax profit of |2.8 million for the six months to July 1981, compared with $3.34 million previously. Turnover for the period rose markedly to |6.94 billion from 11.5 billion before. It said the sharply higher turnover resulted from the rearrangement of136 words
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Article247 1981-08-21 13 HONGKONG THE market yesterday finished weaker after its recent upturn, with investors taking a cautous stance ahead of the weekly review of local interest rates today, dealers said. They said the market opened firm but fell back on some profit taking in the afternoon in moderate trading,247 words
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Article169 1981-08-21 13 NEWS OF the US-Libyan aerial clash and reports that Saudi Arabia does not rule out an oil price rise boosted gold stocks on an otherwise quiet day. The All-Ordi-naries index slipped over a couple of points to 653.6. AUG a Ctnu INDUSTRIALS A. C. L 1ST169 words
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Article251 1981-08-21 13 SHARE PRICES yesterday generally closed higher in moderately active trading to extend Wednesday's rally, although some front runners eased on profit taking. The market average rose 11.44 to close at 7,972.96, with volume 350 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index finished at 602.07, down 0.40. The251 words
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Article74 1981-08-21 13 SELLING pressure yesterday sent stocks mostly lower in sluggish trading after a bout oTprofit t«iHng on Wednesday, dealers said. Asia Fibre fell two baht to 117, Bangkok Bank two to 256, and First Trust 1.50 to 44.25. Jalaprathan Cement closed one baht higher at 95.50. ADO Bahta rtbn in74 words
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Article119 1981-08-21 13 THE market yesterday closed mixed with turnover rising to 6.3 million pesos from Wednesday's 5.0 million, dealers said. Atlas Con B, Baguio Gold, Lepanto, Philex B, Ist Phil Holdings and PLDT were among gainers while PhD Overseas fell and others Were either unchanged or un traded. auo m tSmOm!7119 words
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Article51 1981-08-21 13 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 983-3 Tuesday 907.1 Week Ago 907.0 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 836.40 Tuesday BMJ7 Week Ago »4fi-21 HJLHANO SRNO Thursday 1706.73 Wednesday 1728-71 Week Ago 1079.33 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 714.4 Wednesday a 712.7 Week Ago 71X0 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 063.8 Wednesday 060.4 Week Ago51 words
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Advertisement219 1981-08-21 13 Ma Vv MARKETING MANAGER FINANCIAL SERVICES Location: Singapore Base Salary: Negotiable up to $70,000 p«a> Our client, a well-known international financial organisation occupying a strong, distinct position within the financial community, is expandmg rapidly and wishes to recruit a senior nffinw responsible for local marketing staff and regional sales development219 words
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Advertisement186 1981-08-21 13 cities f :tC •> 'V ■rfriZik J* I Si'-aPV 2 is^Pfc y A *i •s 'V >• Once upon a time there was a small international airline, with a small fleet of aircraft, flying to a small number of destinations. But what it lacked in size it made up for186 words
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190 1981-08-21 14 THE SIME Darby group will be issuing the preliminary results of its various member companies in the last week of this month. The results will be those of the year ended June 30. Results of the Kempas group including Kempas (Malaya) Bhd,190 words
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Article140 1981-08-21 14 Rises Indices F E Levingston PMC Public Bank Syn Resin* NST Sel Properties H Leong Fin Pefi Msia C Sugars M U I Hong Leoag lad M Banking J Cement 500 1200 610 380 845 765 715 380 1200 1180 1330 640 500 80 70 70 70 65 65140 words
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Article, Illustration152 1981-08-21 14 SHARE prion, which had been dropping for the but few day*, teak aa abaat-tarn m the Stock Exchaage of Sagapare yesterday. lie Strait* Times Industrial Index reeavered 13.98 palats to 718.71 while the Basiaess Times ladicator of the day's If mast active stocks rsae 3MI palats to IVXI3S.152 words
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179 1981-08-21 14 APOLLO Enterprises is preparing to invest more actively in properties both locally and abroad. The company announced yesterday that it has formed a new subsidiary called Apollo Properties Pte Ltd, which will carry on the business of an investment holding company. The new179 words
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108 1981-08-21 14 AP THE GUTHRIE Corporation Ltd is to make an offer to buy the whole of the common stock of Page Airways Inc of the United States at a price of USss7.® per share. This will amount to a total of about US$62 million forAP - 108 words
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426 1981-08-21 14 HSUNG BEE HWA - ®iS»M ~-v_« .«Viji '"I iiFf. ass Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By HSUNG BEE HWA KEPPEL Shipyard, one of the largest shipyards in the region, apparently believes that its profitability can be enhanced through a diversification of its activities. The group, which had earlier indicated426 words
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Article264 1981-08-21 14 PROMET Berhad has confirmed an earlier Business Times report that it has secured a US$42 million (about M 592.4 million) contract for the construction of one cantilever jack-up drilling rig for Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd. Replying to Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange queries, Proroet said that agreement264 words
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Article919 1981-08-21 14 LONDON, Tburm. Share prices were mixed in quiet trading today although oil shares tended firmer following results from Royal Dutch and expectations of higher oil prices resulting from this week's Opec meeting in Geneva, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down I.S points at 561.4.919 words
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Article628 1981-08-21 14 mm by HOCK LOCK SIEW THERE is more to a bonus issue than meets the eye and unknowing investors or speculators in the stock market may find the consequences rather painful or at least unpleasant if they fall for a counter simply because of a generous scrip issue.by HOCK LOCK SIEW - 628 words
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Article93 1981-08-21 14 AP NEW YORK. Thurt The stock market gained ground this morning The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrials rase 2.95 points to 929.41 in the first hour. Gainers outnumbered losers by a 4-to-3 margin in the early tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues Analysts said theAP - 93 words
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Advertisement199 1981-08-21 14 U5525,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 24 th August 1984 EUROPEAN ASIAN BANK (Singapore Branch) In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 24th August, 1981 to 24th February, 1982, the Certificate will carry199 words
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Advertisement222 1981-08-21 14 Banking at your own tame With Tat Lee Card and our Automated Teller Machine, (ATM), you can do your banking 24 hours. No more worries about time. The ATM* is located outside selected offices of Tat Lee Bank or any public areas where you can see our Tat Lee Bank222 words
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Miscellaneous59 1981-08-21 14 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Mainly fair and sunny. Report tor 24 Imus prtor to 7Jt pm m Aug 21 at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 25.5 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 7.95 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the59 words
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215 1981-08-21 15 SOVIET railway authorities have begun discussions with Chinese government agencies for an extension of the Trans-Siberian Railway (TSR) to Chinese seaports. Q1 The ports of Shanghai and Tientsin have been named in Japanese reports. Such a route could cut transit time by 10215 words
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Article, Illustration569 1981-08-21 15 VONG NYAM MING - By VONG NYAM MING THE MALAYSIAN shipping community, which has been waiting for some time to see how the Port Klang Authority (PKA) would fare under its new chief executive, has expressed confidence in the new management. The majority, including ship agents, freight forwarders569 words
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Article147 1981-08-21 15 AP THE privately-owned, deep-draft ships of the United States merchant marine totalled 722 vessels with a carrying capacity of 24.4 million dead weight tons on July 1, the US Department of Commerce said. The total comprises 578 oceangoing ships and 144 Great Lakes vessels. Compared withAP - 147 words
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Article69 1981-08-21 15 Reuter THE New Zealand Seamen's Union said it will stage a 24-hour strike on Aug 29 to coincide with the second international match of the South African rugby tour in Wellington. The seamen staged a similar protest when the South African team arrived in New ZealandReuter - 69 words
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Article100 1981-08-21 15 THE Port of Tacoma is constructing additional reefer cool rooms at Terminal 7, Berth A. The cost of the new rooms is $500,000 and completion is scheduled for next month, when the 1981/1982 fruit season starts. The new 12,000 sq feet facility will add 50,000 box capacity100 words
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Article731 1981-08-21 15 Shipping Lite Page C#l Achlpflffo ii.m vn VI 4 3 Adriatic Coat vra 5 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 Alfred CT vm 2 All trans vn 4 Mtpmc VI 5 Angfcutan VI V 4 3 A5ST* I 1 An toll vra APL m Argentine IV 4 ASCL ra 1731 words
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Article335 1981-08-21 16 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Manis (0700) 29/30 Feng Xiang 5 Frankfurt Oder (1200) 42/43 Fushimi Maru (1200) 35 36 Golden Eagle (1700) 23 Golden Fortune 38/39 Lampung (1200) 6/7 Nam Won (0800) 13/14 New Phoenix 1/2 Toxotis (1100) 15 16 Willine Toyo (2100) 47 CONTAINER TERMINAL AJ335 words
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Article930 1981-08-21 16 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Nlpponica 41/335 21.8.81 0600 Harpers TA4 TT Neptune Jade 3W 21.8.81 0800 Neptune TA 4 VC Korean Jacejln 10E 21.8.81 1600930 words
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Article1254 1981-08-21 16 BROKERS reported very quiet conditions on Wednesday in period business in general cargoes but the North American grain sector appeared slightly more active with a hardening in rates indicated. A rate of US$lO.O6 was reported for 70,000 tonnes US Gulf to Holland 11 days all purposes with a1,254 words
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Article1077 1981-08-21 17 THE FREIGHT market during the first half of 1981 in South-east Asia as well as internationally has been on a weak trend the last few weeks especially in the dry cargo trade. Veaaete Open Available Oat top barges, wooden lighters, tugboats and stevedores to handle general cargoes, plywood/1,077 words
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Article687 1981-08-21 17 Reuter THE CITY of Antwerp is proceeding with a major extension of the port whose rapid growth in recent years has sharpened regional rivalry in Belgium by changing the country's economic balance. A new dock on the hitherto unexploited left bank of the River Schelte isReuter - 687 words
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Article332 1981-08-21 17 AFP SHIPPING magnate Frank Chao has criticised the Hongkong government for not having a formal seaman's training school. He warned that lack of this could lead to more than 18,000 ratings losing their Jobs to their qualified Asian competitors. "Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia,AFP - 332 words
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Article393 1981-08-21 22 MACAU World Tiger/Commerce, Sea Land. August 23. World Tiger/Explorer, SeaLand, August 23. World Lion/Defender, SeaLand, August 30. World Lion/Developer, Sea Land, August 30. MADANG Japan Teak, Kyowa Line, August 2S. MADRAS Uhenbels, Angonave, August 20/23. Chidambaram, SCI, August 24/27(PK/PN). Vanrl, MOL, August 30. MAHE Ned Hongkong, Nedlloyd, August393 words
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Advertisement618 1981-08-21 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Interna*, R Singapore 0207. V -u -t. L BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK NORASIA ***** us*, 13 Sap MLOUGK/fDMN/VI (AVON) (Oct. II Oct FULL CONTAINER WEST BOONO SERVICE MKHT WBII3 i Sap k6d*/\jmm/vrs+n/ Hwbwi/Utterien/nhry YMKMNBIIS 12 Oct FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO SERVICE I>Wli I618 words
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Advertisement619 1981-08-21 21 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROFE/I* SUE 2): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MERCATOR S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1700 23/8 LCI Cargo 0500 23/8 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA SINGAPORE PENANG P. KELANG... BRISBANE.... SYDNEY BURNE MELBOURNE. ADELAOE...... FREMANTIE. Temasek 17/10 20/10 22/10 24/10 4/11619 words
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