The Business Times, 2 December 1981
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Title Section11 1981-12-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER t, I*Bl 60 CENTS11 words
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362 1981-12-02 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A GROUP of 15 Saudi Arabians will arrive in the Republic early next year to begin a two-year attachment as trainee technicians with the Singapore Refining Company (SRC). Their training is being qwnsored by the Saudi statetowned oil362 words
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Article221 1981-12-02 1 BULLISH sentiment ran high at the Stock change of Singapore yesterday with shsre prices continuing on the uptrend. Notably, a few counters reached record levels. Many counters opened firmly above their overnight levels but profittakers subsequently sent a tew of them dribbling downwards. Others, however, did221 words
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Article544 1981-12-02 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY PRICES OF rubber futures fell to a six-year low of 184 cents per kilo yesterday after having traded below the $2 mark for the whole of last month. A recovery is, however, expected to be made by the second quarter of next544 words
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Article295 1981-12-02 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - *y WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airline* is appointing an international consultant to strengthen its public relations activities, especially in its overseas stations. With problems threatening the image of the airline abroad;'such as the currant over SlA's selling discounted tickets in Germany and the earlier Australian295 words
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Article73 1981-12-02 1 THE German pre— has come on strongly in support of Singapore Airlines, accusing the German civil aviation authorities of victimisation of SLA »nri protectionism for the national carrier, Lufthansa. A weekly travel magazine, Retaeburo Bulletin carried an article on the controversy over SlA's discounting on its fares73 words
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292 1981-12-02 1 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation, Overseas Union and Tat Lee Bank will cut their prime lending rates by half a percentage point each to 12.5 per cent today. This puts them on par with United Overseas R»"h which moved to this level yesterday. Two other292 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article73 1981-12-02 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. Tin traders, accusing a mystery tin buyer of making a mockery of the London Metal Exchange, today pressed for exchange authorities to intervene to halt massive manipulation of the market. The mysterious buyer, suspected to be backed by Malaysia, has cagily avoided accusations thatReuter - 73 words
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Article72 1981-12-02 1 UPI TOKYO, Tues. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki, bowing to pressure from Washington and the European Economic Community, pledged today to slash Import duties and cut government red tape in a bid to avert a collision with Japan's major trading partners. Japan is running record surpluses in trade withUPI - 72 words
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Article51 1981-12-02 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. British business economists do not share the government's optimism about the country's economic future. A survey of 140 economists in banking, private and nationalised industries and the civil service showed most expected the economy to grow by no more than one per cent next year.Reuter - 51 words
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Article65 1981-12-02 1 UPI DETROIT, Tues. An estimated 7 per cent of General Motors's whitecollar force face layoffs within the next few weeks. The' Detroit Free Press said about 13,000 of the 190,000 GM whitecollar workers around the world would be cut back oil the basis of individual job performanceUPI - 65 words
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Article79 1981-12-02 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Tues, The "sleeping" directors on the boards of at least nine cooperatives will be asked to step down when the amendments to the Cooperative Act 1948 come into effect next year. A senior official in the Cooperative Development Departmapt said that some directors got hugeAFP - 79 words
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Article66 1981-12-02 1 LONDON, Tues. The Bundesbank's central bank council is expected to approve a half to onepoint cut in the bank's 11 per cent special Lombard rate. Helmut Geiger, president of the West German savings bank and Giro association, said he expects the central bank to retain for 196266 words
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Article93 1981-12-02 1 Reuter TOKYO, Tues. The Japan National Oil Corporation (JNOC) said today it had proposed borrowing a total of 2.4 trillion yen (US$ll bU lion) in syndicated loans from Japanese banks over the next seven years for its national oil stockpile projects. It plans to construct 10 stockpiling basesReuter - 93 words
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227 1981-12-02 1 LEADING computer j professionals are con- vinced that there is no way the supply of comput- er professionals can outI strip the demand by 1963. They were voicing their doubts about, the validity of the conclusion reached in a recent PA227 words
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453 1981-12-02 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE Graduate School of Management of the National University of Singapore has gone all out to foster closer links with the business sector and to make them aware of its activities. It has planned an executive interaction series whereby top-level managers will453 words
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Advertisement227 1981-12-02 1 OS THE Oag group of companies will float its first company, International Trust and Finance Ltd (ITF), within the next two weeks with a public offering of 7.5 million new shares at $1.70 per share Page it WITH the benefit of a headstart, the Asian dollar bond market in Singapore227 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article460 1981-12-02 2 ALVIN TAY - S'pore can hold lead in Asian By ALVIN TAY THE Asian dollar bond market in Singapore, with its head-start, will be able to withstand any plans by Hongkong to promote a similar market la the British colony. Local bond managers said most Asian dollar bonds found their way here instead460 words
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Article148 1981-12-02 2 Reuter THE HONGKONG brack of Mitsubishi Baito to tosufeM US$l5 million of floating .ii** n# .-I t rate ccitiDutM of (xponi (PRCDa) with optional prepayment. The manager Mitsubishi International Finance Ltd said the Imm, priced at par, will nature Dec It UK and carry interest of V./perReuter - 148 words
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446 1981-12-02 2 BANK Negara kialayrta to I» nh slut the rales and methods ftaanrial institutions employ in working out Interest on louns and deposits. The review, which to aimed at working out a uniform practice, has been prompted by from bouuwtis who are often unaware of the446 words
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227 1981-12-02 2 Reuter THE Uaited Statss eaters a 1" new era sf International banking today when Amsri- caa flaaadal Instttatioas an allowed to opea spodM branches to serve haeigs signed ta attract mm sf the forstga moaey that has*, beea pouriat lals baaks ta>Loadoa,Reuter - 227 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article401 1981-12-02 2 THE US dollar closed weaker against major currencies except sterling on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. The US doOsr opened against the Singapore dollar at 2.0531. It went up to 2.0525 but slid in the afternoon to dose at *****. Om MMh IMM/tJMI me —>■ mmfum i*MM*i-un/im401 words
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Article199 1981-12-02 2 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed (Inner at ***** yen after a ***** opening. This was (Inner than the 213.40/00 finish both in New York and on the US West Coast overnight and the 214.15 close in Tokyo on Monday. Trading was active with a199 words
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Article22 1981-12-02 2 THE average rate nt which major Singapore banks urn currently prepared to lead to their best customers Is 13.13 per cent.22 words
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Article157 1981-12-02 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Dec 1. Si-"8r 7 <Ujr* 121/1* 121/U 1 month is% a 2 month* 125/M 123/10 SmonUu 12* 1» month* 13 11% ImaMlH 133/1* U1/1S 12 months 13* ISM Svikt Dm 1 month (MM* Prim*) 9/1# Nll/M SmonUu H 1S1/M157 words
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Article42 1981-12-02 2 RANGE flf print count beans m Ovemi*hr 1« 1 Csfldtportts: 9 1 1 3-month Treasury bills < 3-month Bank MUa 1 3 months CD 1 months CD I sacra tse 1: lo 5H* ft »SH' cu« tart-f 1 IH I1S/M Mk 142 words
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Article203 1981-12-02 2 SINGAPORE (old fatten yesterday closed generally teriar compared with ewernight leveb in ttght tradh*. Prices were marked dowa between USfTJI aad aa innr- at the eutaet reQectlac the metal's weakIMS la ww X or* ovenugm. Thereafter the market inrai aeUins Total sales for tte day was t «curded at203 words
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Article29 1981-12-02 2 N>*Y«fc Omti hrick UH UB UB *a\w *"1/ >1 M ■mi m ua ssr CMh« pricaa to US 4 mr MM. Twmt «r,V» Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.29 words
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Article189 1981-12-02 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday continued its early strength gaining against mast major currencies in late foreign exchanges. The US unit was bached by rMug eurodollar Interest rates on Monday as «dl as the US Federal Reserve Board decision not to cut discount rates. Japan's 91.08 billion cuetons189 words
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Article57 1981-12-02 2 THE dollar In London yesterday traded firmer In quiet early bustnens, in some cases regaining losses incurred during a weak New It opened around Hongkong's cloring 2JNS/2M5 marks after easing in New to 2JBO/TO marks from Monday's U»/4* Londsn flnieh. Oytat f**m) mill lay: US-1J»/» cua-ian/M Qvsa-LISMt 2 OM-4JMH57 words
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Advertisement154 1981-12-02 2 n :7t |(tli liiiVitixViiiMiWMlfii Mfi [tgjlLifcUMl m is^ismr re jp 2GF !ME r.* 91 k V €5 14^ tern sS v" r «w' fesS^& r i?*/ <I*l J'T i-*r. s -V mm "Lufthansa's new Business Class gives me even more reason to fly with them' TMs is en euSwnMc pmwflw154 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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266 1981-12-02 3 THE JAPANESE trading house, Marubeni, intends to form a consortium with other Japanese companies to bid (or some of the projects needed to serve the oil exploration industry off Trengganu in West Malaysia. An official from Marubeni said it has started negotiations with266 words
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Article, Illustration126 1981-12-02 3 PROJECT management in Singapore has taken a more sophisticated turn with the mnve hv n»» rv,„_ e Building Contractors (Pte) Ltd. The company has introduced two-week training «*>«cinnc fo Chwee Kou managers with the use of computers to be provided by Electronic Data Systems Mr fW wi126 words
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207 1981-12-02 3 A COMPUTER system that can generate more than 22,000 Chinese characters for word processing and management information applications will be marketed here by Robin Information Systems. Designed by Multitech Industrial Corporation of Taiwan, these Dragon computer systems can handle a wide range of business207 words
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Article190 1981-12-02 3 SINGAPORE has become thejhunting ground of high technology industries for qualified technicians. T6e latest such hunter is a US laser manufacturer. The unnamed manufacturer placed advertisements in «Singapore asking for several highly-qualified "vacuum thin film techniiats". Business Times understands that the advertisements were placed on190 words
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175 1981-12-02 3 A 3,000 CUBIC metre sea water distiller win be put into operation soon by Shell at its refinery in Pulau Bukom The plant will produce fresh water from sea water to 6ope with the additional demand for boiler feed water when the hydrocracker complex175 words
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176 1981-12-02 3 WALTER Wrights (S) Pte Ltd, the movement engineers, recently removed two time-expired flarestacks and replaced them with new ones at the Esso Refinery in Pulau Ayer Chawan. This is the first time a helicopter has been used to do the job. As the nature176 words
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129 1981-12-02 3 SMALL ud mtMmm atoii hetortei were the -tmim esprit» ef ladastrtal aeeMeata >■ the met&J-werklax latetry last year. The lantal werhlaf laiaatry ka4 a total ef IJK aeei «eato last year, ef wWeh 71 eaiiel peraamt itoakli meat ui Ave were tatol. llMTimbi* prrnukor< aeeam*129 words
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322 1981-12-02 3 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI SEICLENE, a leading laundry company, will be temporarily stopping its entire operations to enable it to carry through expansion plans which include a new lft-storey building estimated to cost about |15 million to $20 million. With the completion of this project322 words
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Advertisement85 1981-12-02 3 Mc^UfTsh'S! Gentlemen, it's now the season to give yourself a shoe gift from Marelli. At very Special Christmas prices! Renowned for its superb craftsmanship and supple quality leather, Maielli shoes keep its good looks, colour, texture and finish alwavs. So come down quick cos' this is the last sale for85 words
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Advertisement87 1981-12-02 3 asMP m vs. wr K ii J SSSKW > M S* J •r* mm v *S* ■>« T-' <!>r i 3£W Sfi§& Sr V •-v Itgp <m •a.- "X Yj r^pjsi I i 5.1' I r- X *5 3 M«r 'J -V H 7* v' i'Wi >-<* 3£Tg r> *-sB87 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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445 1981-12-02 4 FT UNCERTAINTY STILL shrouds the future of the 1981 US Farm Legislation which, if it passes, will boost floor prices of most agricultural commodities. President Reagan has said that he will veto any bill costing more than US$lB.6 billion, although White House sources have suggestedFT - 445 words
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Article259 1981-12-02 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed generally lower with December One RSS buyers quoted at 184.00 cents per kilo, down two cents from Monday night's close. After an unchanged opening, prices tell some two cents in quiet morning trading on lack of buying support and stale bull releases. Levels259 words
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Article88 1981-12-02 4 NOON SSI -nUr ■AS S8RJ0 9SRSO ll toa pdM) (1U» pallM) Item him 1 14*00 16SJ0 tor Mth) 156. OON 186 JON JiMUT (Tarwa** Mtkl BUM* Mm 156.00 160.00N 156.50 167 JON 8MRCV SMRL SMR SJrfHCP SMR 10 1 (1-toi paibt) |1*HM (lfapdM) (l tOB p*() in.oo88 words
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Article338 1981-12-02 4 HAS price* In ctoli per kilo yesterday: (per kilo) (par kilo) Buyer Seller* Buym Sellers Int. 1 R S.S prompt l o b. ITT* 173.304 173.00 174.OON Int. 1 R-S.S December 183 SO 1S4.34 184.00 185 08 tot. 1 R.S.S Jaauary into 182.50 i*aqa moo tot 2 R.S.S.338 words
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Article79 1981-12-02 4 THE STRAITS tin price la PwMg yesterday fell 24 ceets to Mftt.44 a kilo, to meve dew* In the ITC apper raage el U4JB aad $SSJI. The eeattoeed decline feUewed the telltag ef fsrwsrd psslttoas la Leadea aad farther Influential beyers' tap* pert at the tower levels. Supply79 words
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Article34 1981-12-02 4 Rubber; Dec 1 Singapore: Docs 184.00 cents (down 2.00 cents) Malaysia: Dec: 208.50 cents (down 2.00 centa) Tin: M 835.40 per kilo (down 24 cents) Official offering: 278 tonnes (down 27 tonnes)34 words
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Article157 1981-12-02 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday held gains late to close on the high end of a 5Vi US cent range, up four to V* cent a bushel. Prices rose from the start on local short-covering In an extension of Friday's technical recovery. Persisting farmer restriction of cash marketings,157 words
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Article608 1981-12-02 4 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were steadily held in an £8 trading range in the morning with mixed buying and short-covering providing support. End morning gains ranged (ram £15 to £11 compared with an average opening call advance of £12. Turnover was 738 lots, including 10 options. Dealers said608 words
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Article129 1981-12-02 4 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday ruled lower on light selling in quiet trading, the lowering of crude and processed palm oil (ailed to stimulate buying interest. In December, south fell MJ2.50 to $880 a tonne and central dropped $5 to 1877.50. The refined market continued129 words
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Article200 1981-12-02 4 WHEAT futures in Ctycago on Monday closed down V« to IV* US cents a bushel, around the middle of a six cent range. Traders attributed Monday's decline mainly to aggressive selling by the Professional House, estimated at 5.0 million bushels of March. Carryover selling of deferreds by a leading200 words
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Article173 1981-12-02 4 OUNBBg Putow *—•—r per 119 kg jwMt;. ,rtw Cin—t aS: Bulk fob $108.00 sellers, ok) drum (In second hand drum) fob $122.00 sellers, new drum fob $126.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $59 50 buyers. Papper: Muntok white pepper (ob Asta NLW $***** sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob173 words
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Article196 1981-12-02 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Gsttan yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20a 2.530 32s 3,190, 40b 3,385 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoee gsads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs onq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article310 1981-12-02 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S) per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent Qrst class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.88, 100 per cent second claai 1.13, 100 per cent third clan 1.08, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0 73.310 words
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Advertisement132 1981-12-02 4 Catch the Eartyßiidto Hong Kong %> Spend morning, noon and night in Hong Kong before heading home the same day -only on Pan Am. If you have to be in Hong Kong the next day, and back the same day, only Pan Am gives you enough time to save yourself132 words
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OVERSEAS
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416 1981-12-02 5 Agencies THE ROYAL Bank of Scotland Group Ltd said yester- day that a merger between it and the Hongkong and .j* Shanghai Banking Corp iUSBC) would not be in the United Kingdom's public interest. It said no other country with a developed economyAgencies - 416 words
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86 1981-12-02 5 UPI AN EIGHT-member trade delegation from Hongkong launched a week-long promotion drive on Monday to "try to update corporate America" on the British "tetany's export-oriented -economy. David Newbigging, leader of the group comprising > Hongkong's eight largest companies, said that his .delegation is touringUPI - 86 words
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560 1981-12-02 5 NYT A UNITED STATES federal judge has ruled that Mobil's bid to acquire Marathon Oil would violate anti-trust law. As a remit, a preliminary injunction was granted in the Federal District Court in Cleveland, Ohio, blocking Mobil's US$6.5 billion takeover attempt. TheNYT - 560 words
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Article274 1981-12-02 5 AP THAILAND'S economy is growing at a respectable rate despite the unstable international economic environment. The US Department of Commerce aid, "Looking to the future, the country's exceptional natural resource endowment and abundant labour supplies offer promise of a resumption of the record of Impressive growth demonstratedAP - 274 words
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Article670 1981-12-02 5 I ARRIVALS J v. Sorrtee Local Operator Nnbor Use JIU from rpiA MAS no JST" SU MAS PA005 MH001 SQ101 MHD1 0115 0630 0815 005 NYC/SPO/HKG KUL KUL PEN 3IAS RBA \ji MHS71 BRXI 0M5 0890 KUL BWN no MM 'MAS MHM MHE1 OHO 1000 BKI/MYY/KCH PEN/KUL670 words
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Article164 1981-12-02 5 Reuter DEVELOPING countries on Monday called for the completion this week of a new pact governing their textile export* to the industrialised world. The exports are worth more than USJtt billion a year. A new Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA) should have fewer restrictions thanReuter - 164 words
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128 1981-12-02 5 NYT THE REAGAN Administration announced on Monday that it would permit the ailing International Harvester Co to sell technological expertise for a combineproduction plant to the Soviet Union. The Commerce Department said that it had approved the company's sale of technical data and plant specifications overNYT - 128 words
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174 1981-12-02 5 Reuter AN APPABENT pteh-ap In U8 Maey sapply grawth in early November may temporarily halt the decline la Interest rates and Maid pastpaai a eat la the dlscenat rate fram Its preaeat IS per eeat, credit market aaalysta said. M-18, the mastReuter - 174 words
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693 1981-12-02 5 NYT UPI THE US government's index of leading economic indicators declined 1.8 per cent last month, signalling that there is no immediate hope of recovery from the recession. The decline in the index, designed to forecast turning points in theNYT; UPI - 693 words
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Article351 1981-12-02 6 WHATEVER THEIR limitations, the fact remains that projections are an intergral part of a company's strategy or a vital ingredient to a country's economic plans. Forecasting has always been an art, although in recent years, the advent of the computer has made it close to351 words
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247 1981-12-02 6 I PAPER qualifications are becoming increasing- ly important assets for the person desiring to move up the corporate ladder. In the United States, it has been observed that many upper echelon executives have that vital passport an MBA degree from a prestigious postgradu- ate school.247 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1981-12-02 6 ANTHONY HARRIS - U.S. BOND MARKETS By ANTHONY HARRIS FT THE FEDERAL Government of the United States j was technically bankrupt last Monday. Th#> President had vetoed the legislation which made it legal to write federal cheques, because Congress had offered to authorise more spending than he intended. TheFT - 1,389 words
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Article807 1981-12-02 6 FLORA LEWIS - FORUM With FLORA LEWIS NYT FRANCOIS de Rose, urbane former French ambassador to Nato, is a linguist whose expertise includes all the area ne jargon of alliance plans and debates for decades. He was a vital link daring the tense GaaUist years nod never waveredNYT - 807 words
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Advertisement145 1981-12-02 6 tP jm The ultimate in shaving freedom: you choose to shave with or without cord, it automatically adjusts for use anywhere in the world. The Brauri micron 2000 universal represents the state of the art in electric shaver technology. You can use it as a mains shavor. or as a145 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous964 1981-12-02 6 DHANABALAN AT NUS FOREIGN Mialster 3 DhmkalM spoke aa the dlrectiaa that Slagapare's fareiga pattdea will take la the eighties whea he met aalveratty stadents laat week. His vWt waa the first la a three-part series af talks argaaiaed by the Nattaaal University af Slagapare Stadeata' Ualaa. His topic waa964 words
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Article1059 1981-12-02 7 ALINE MOSSY - By ALINE MOSSY UPI A CAR heading for Swiss banks with one million francs (US$200,000) is nail- ed by Customs Police champagne flows at tomorrow-we-may-die parties a once-censored film appears on television Parliament coreiders legalising homosexuality. J Two hundred days (Dec > 6) afterUPI - 1,059 words
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Article, Illustration937 1981-12-02 7 JEFFREY ULBRICH - WHERE WILL IT LEAD TO? Since sweeping to power six months ago, Francois Mitterrand and his Socialist Government have set out to change France from top to bottom, hoping to create what he calls a more just and equitable society and reverse a seriously deterioratingAP - 937 words
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Article, Illustration640 1981-12-02 7 Reuter w JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki reshuffled his cabinet on Monday in an attempt to resolve economic lc friction with the western ••industrialised countries. the friction threatens to unleash a wave v<K protectionist measures Japanese exports. Internally, the cabinet re- shuffle was intended to tackle theReuter - 640 words
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Article853 1981-12-02 7 EDWARD SCHUMACHER - By EDWARD SCHUMACHER NYT JT WAS THE promised land in South America, and for more than a century immigrants from Europe flowed to Argentina Just as 'they did to the United States. But because of economic turmoil and political uncertainty, Argentina is today losing people, withNYT - 853 words
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Advertisement98 1981-12-02 7 (jwt)3oo Logan is for too good for the average whisky "1 1W Single Highland Malts m f l/jOiM matured in oak for more MM M than twelve years, tempered by lighter grains from the Lowlands, in all more than thirty whiskies from Sootland have been carefully selected. The Logan blend98 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous24 1981-12-02 7 BnStoW": Frank DickenS br»stou>? r o, fQ) JL&I rn\ Feommnpi -fci^PSJ cso u>€u_.u>eu., NOU) FWX. p*o U3HO miGMT VOU GPiRDe..."" X rPi VsjM r24 words
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Advertisement555 1981-12-02 8 PHILIPS PHILIPS Wfords, words,words are all you hear about word processors It s time to get the facts straight, and the operational productivity up. When you have a highly professional business to run and maximum productivity is imperative, you can't just take anybody's word on what's best for your company.555 words
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1841 1981-12-02 9 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 INDUSTKIAL COMMERCIAL Aema (3JOB 1288)1,841 words
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Article166 1981-12-02 9 m a t) i tar Dae t) OK MB LW (Na»)(taday) a nor laaa) L« lfl VRA The Commerce JJ7 The Savtaga Fund LSI S pore Prof Fund lfl S'por* Sec. Fund 2.11 S pare iavaat Fund 1.11 S pore Equity Fund IS UU UNIT 1KOT 144 in166 words
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Article2842 1981-12-02 9 1M1 High Low Comptajr Last Sale +orGr'a Dhr DW Ctt Gr'a YTd Net P/E Vol OOOO) Day Higfc Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 4M 115 350 312 420 200 470 532* 875 430 248 115 130 150 308 75 300 220 322 231 Acma AJcom Allied Choc2,842 words
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Article1814 1981-12-02 9 BID and offer prices officially listed and hnrinri in aad reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. —OCTMiI ajkHSMti (US) AMsa arS) (C) 1.8 (7) 1.« (3) 1.0 (7)1,814 words
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708 1981-12-02 9 MORE gaed news hit the market waitag atere pried apwmrds tgita at the Stack Enskaifa at Wlagapirr yeaterday. Twi beaaa IMM, U aegaWttea aad the eeatlaarata U6l sharea by jwaia fapd iai Ce eaali Pitoes ipwit Braa tot pnflMakm lata aale their presaati felt iiaiag708 words
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Article608 1981-12-02 9 SHARE prices continued to stay on .a clear rising trend in active trading at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, thanks to a heavy bout of late buying. Opening prices were slightly steady but values soon gave way to slight profit-taking after the first hour608 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article276 1981-12-02 10 NOV 30 Krs CORBK1LLK All-Liquid* B S N Qtrvtls Danone C8F (Thotnaoiv Caf) Cle Frinctl* dei Petrol Compacnle Flnanctere 472 1128 1M 111 unch 1 -1 -0l5 Compagnle Qenerale Crollt Poncler De France Hachette (Llbralrte) Machines Bull Mtchelln (B) Pincu Pcctilncy Clftnc KuMiunn Prufrol Pnnipa (Nt On BeMC). 320276 words
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Article96 1981-12-02 10 NOV 30 Ft* FORWARD MARKET Arec 2S6 -t Arbed BOB -22 Aatur 321 1 Brurtn »4 0 Bm-Lamb ion -SO Cmpae 14® 2 Cork 120 -5 De Beeri 204 l [t»i MM 24 Elcctrobtl 3146 unr h Ob-Inno-Bm jaae unet 0«T 1323 2 Hobo* 2108 -90 P»tro 4006 -596 words
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Article202 1981-12-02 10 NOV SO Dm Acf-T>lcfunk«i «1#0 Akn U -«J Aiit Lebrn 1 (80 01' Alls Vr. 438 00 1 BASF H*j H T B*> Vtwnk I3i» ITS JJ 2M0UK ♦U S.2 Btpr -94 02 BBC ansa. BMW IMOOU Ctiero Varw Cotnmerzbank Contl Qummt moo 223 OOR 13V W 4070 L202 words
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Article152 1981-12-02 10 NOV 30 ABN AhoM AMXV Amfu Amrobnk Bolj BormimlJ Burhmann Oair. Dalft Dal! MIJ Knnia ru 282.00 50.50 23JD SOTO 7700 W 10 11 JO 2SJ0 57.40 m oo 3ft. 70 *30 213-00 TO 10 -M IS OJ -OJ I 01 -IJ -01 0l7 Zi 2J -OJ 4J 21152 words
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Article182 1981-12-02 10 HOV 3D Actions !>uwri 2%a i Aiuauiaar Br mo M Aljauteat Rrf Brown Bofert Br m «r> 10 CU* 0»lf> Br ISIS •10 s Ctt* Olfy P C Ctt» 0*lt» RH Credit SuUar Br 53B 2100 -4 Uf>rh CNdN SuUa* R*f m -I Elrktrowatl Br zm unrh Oeorf* rilchri182 words
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Article82 1981-12-02 10 Bet m JSJBO -J Cantrmi* -■> (omit am -1M Coed Acqua Roma 306 Entente ***** mi Ort 0*rv»r»J: IOS l*4aon uua 3210 Ifl Prl» 8cl-8of»r>* 3MB -II lujcvmtnu Ort JBOtT 11(0 luicu MB JO *93 UptUI Ort rrseo Mrtkfe&nea 13S100 1700 MUinc Am Ort IBMO Mondidort Prt* 3C60 -0082 words
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Article203 1981-12-02 10 MOV JO CI AMtlbi SI Alea/i H Alfomt ttH 1 B*: Mont to B«i l No** SeoUa 2>-% -«k Bell Tel l»* Beth 'Corp BP Can Ltd —I rj-i Braaran B-> -H unch Camp Hed late can Imp Bt I«S Jl* Canpar 41H r an pat In* pf Carllnt203 words
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Article273 1981-12-02 10 NOV 30 Rand INDU8TRIAI.8 A Alpha «xw Abrreea AE And CI AMIC u WD Ml unrh inch afr C»frt» Fintnt D» Br»r* Ind 1056*1 we mo an mo 5 uach Edcon Edfwi i>trr%ai r»d vou T» MOOR J10 unch MCh rurt 1W Oardlan Otenan) Onunn Hilton HI i«ae onrh273 words
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Advertisement140 1981-12-02 10 "The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served". iere to wine.c Local and Western self-service lunches Open daily 10.30 a.m. t03.00p.n Restaurant Lounge 10.30 a.m. to 10.00p.m Let BELLY DANCER fill you touch you thrill you! She's yours for only Ss7 95 plus 10% service charge140 words
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Advertisement131 1981-12-02 10 m n 3T For banquets For cofive*:t:< ins For other fttnctioris c)f t!ai. t \s> finesse Functions for up to 280 quests Internationa! menus to choose from Complete range of audio visual equipment Ample parking space A® C «*iitin*Y l®m*k Slh i'iikmi Hii>oi*«* Nassim Hill. Singapore 1025 TeOperated by ANA131 words
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Advertisement185 1981-12-02 10 See Page 11 for NYSE prices and Asian stocks FIX "I r ,P( KlsTv i Before vou flv awav to toreinn land*;, v ho k-in vour 'npov r;ien <eek hit the Five Continent- Restaurant. Relax in intimate surroundings and wmc and dine on the mo<t -ujvrh international i ui<ine vou've185 words
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Advertisement186 1981-12-02 10 When you dine, dine Cantonese. y w If pleasingyour palate is achieved only eating the best. then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the l>est Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set for an evening to remember.186 words
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Advertisement160 1981-12-02 10 The rumour is trvc for The Citation is a very private and exclusive dub for business executives. Secluded beneath the Cockpir Hotel, its furnishings are the very finest; the atmosphere appropriate for business entertainment Come and experience a businessmen's hawn. 4E)LJL_j—restaurant presents Tuesday Night Fashion Show 8 03 p m.160 words
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Article595 1981-12-02 11 MOV act s mm M faftE SEP jm mm 4M -M ■a M« 4a M a *a ft 75* IM Ml MM -M Mm SMMmT CM 0» MM ♦M MM +M m SUTiSf* IN m» +m jg mm MM M Aa m Am IM AMP Sffl? 1595 words
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526 1981-12-02 11 SUPREME Plantation Industrie» (formerly known as Mega Chemicals) expects to operate under somewhat difficult conditions in the current year due to keen market competition and high financing costs. However, having diversified into the agro-based industries, the company ays it is making every effort to use526 words
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Article95 1981-12-02 11 MR TAN Koon Swan, MMfli director (operatlons) Of Multl-P*rpc*e Holdiags has been appointed chairman of Guthrie Bhd from Dec L This follows the recent takeover of Guthrie by MPHB. Mr Taa succeeds Mr J Gent who resigned Iran the chairmanship In September. Oatuk Ch00 Chit* Hwa. mawying director95 words
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163 1981-12-02 11 crnr Developments Lid haa been queried by the Stock Frrhangf of ilagapore on Its proposed acqututdou of four pieces of property lor a consideration of $2t.S million. The propsrilss Include three lots of land at the corner of Jink Kim Street and Dm163 words
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209 1981-12-02 11 SYNTHETIC Resins' profits In the curiam your mny not ranch Ms MMI level Is view of the Jtiptass ed market. btaßnbu to IbkMu» nl review snld the currently dspreussd market lor PVC products has added to the rnmphillj of Isietnatlng the rnwtouny's prospects209 words
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Article500 1981-12-02 11 ULU Benut ConuoUdated Industries (M) appears to have set its sight on an ambtttous expansion progrunune, judging from recent events. The latest news indicating such n development to the small luvsstmtn» company was n proposal annwnned on Monday to increase Its authorised capital to MUtO milbon500 words
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419 1981-12-02 11 A SHE Dnrby art, Berfer PalM (M) Sdn Bhd, to embnrttof on a HfJ mllboo tkrH-pkue expansion project to raise slgnlflcnnUy Ita prcaent production capacity ID MM liHMltl till tktodrfthe tin;, Dggei. 7» per cent owned by Stow ii I ill i j Piano419 words
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Article77 1981-12-02 11 Ed a sharp la pre-tax earatagi to gJS ndlfen Mr the Orst half o( Hs fcwU fear oAg Mar U, W, compared with fee H7l jnOlion pre-tax earnlags achieved the pre visas torresbondIng period. Its ontp* of tin concentrates fell to MM* kg kg) while the average price77 words
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Article38 1981-12-02 11 pretax profits of tufmif Boa (MM) for the six months to Sep M, MM. After-tax earalaga amouated to tSM.IM (IBMH). The company's directors dMdsnd of M pit cent Ims tax (M per oont).38 words
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Article181 1981-12-02 11 the Sydney market rally «ailed yesterday as sits* ttoo stocks came off tke boO aad several key wwtt lows sased after a fear-day ran, dealers said. Ike AD-Ordkmriss index, the main market measure, Mksd 17 points down at SRJ in mixed trading. Soma selective proOt-tskh* followed the four-day rally181 words
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Article52 1981-12-02 11 FINANCIAL TIM» INDUSTRIALS Monday 537A Friday 0314 Week Ago »17 J DOW JONRS AVUACI INDUSTRIALS Monday 666» Friday M6M Week Ago «61.7» H.K.HAN G SENG Tu—day 1431.10 Monday 1480.22 Week Ago 1366.08 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tueaday 736.4 Monday 736J Wee* Ago 716.0 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 5012 Monday 304.3 Week52 words
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Article206 1981-12-02 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday cloned easier with selling imsesn evident in the leaders after midday though some second and third liners held steady throughout, brokers said. They noted prayer ty shares were depressed by the withdrawal of a prime residential site at auction on Monday206 words
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Article416 1981-12-02 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday cloned slightly lower on balance with investors concerned over the adverse impact of the yen's rise against the dollar on exportorientated industries. The market average lost 27.60 to end at 7,521.73, recovering gradually from a 51.99 loss at the moridag dose.416 words
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Article24 1981-12-02 11 DK tl AM* 9m— LM M M ♦i 4 1M ft y M ■neb ■5^* m mm ♦1 1J °»°"*r' n-, m ♦I24 words
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Article46 1981-12-02 11 WCW fmm 235 CMk MJi 41 N*o« mm mm inwii o» mm -i ■T OiiliWi Mi -*m CDC* i m jm mm MfcMUpi Mi Ml ~m mb .am +um run _=ZZ Mm B Mm -MM gfeizz- r■HMMfHl tt> -41 MM nm mrnm VSM M «Kb46 words
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Advertisement353 1981-12-02 11 N NOTICE N THE MATT® OF THE COMPANEB ACT CAP. 186 Pursuant to Sectoi 254(2Xb) AND N THE MATTBS OF BELL ENTERPRISES PTE LTD H an Extraordriary General Meaang of tie above nemed Compeny ckiy convened and held at Room 1110, ilti Floor. Golden Mta Tower, Beech Road, Sngapore 0719353 words
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Advertisement267 1981-12-02 11 t Let us examine the word Information: tr •for ma tion Nin-far-Vni-shanX n 1 the communication or reception of knowledge or intelligence 2 mi knowledge obtained from investigation, study, or instruction b intelligence, news c facts, data 4 a signal or character (as in a communication system or computer) representing267 words
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Article152 1981-12-02 12 Rises S T P 1975 830 70 Island A Pen 700 70 Sel Properties 750 50 H Lmi| Credit 1100 40 Spore Land 1040 40 Oriental Hidgs 530 40 9emb Shipyard 545 35 Sy« Resins 434 32 C Sugars 1370 30 Metro Hides 900 30 Tiaiea Pub 015 30152 words
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Article, Illustration151 1981-12-02 12 Rises S Land 1080 +80 Tuek 650 +50 Sel Prop 800 50 C Sugars U 0 Land 1500 436 +50 +38 KLlnd 464 +34 Peg! 468 +34 Syn Resins 484 34 C A C Ltd 340 +30 111 A Pen 700 +30 PMC 490 +36 Rothmans 955 25151 words
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Article84 1981-12-02 12 AP NEW YORK, Tues. Stock prices opened mixed today as more major US banks lowered their prime lending rates. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, up «.19 points in the past four sessions, fell 2.66 to 886.32 in the first half hour. Declines slightly outnumberedAP - 84 words
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694 1981-12-02 12 MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM - HI Companies Editor: Mano Sabmn By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM THE ONG group of companies will float its first company. International Trust and Finance (ITF), within the next two weeks with a public offering of 7.5 million new shares at $1.70 per share. ITF's application694 words
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124 1981-12-02 12 TRADING is Hm| Leeag ladastries shares has keen temporarily mpnM ea the stack exehaages of Mags pore aad Kaaia LamThe saspsatosa was lapesed at the iwmH W the eaupaay pending as aaaisnr iwl. Heag Leoag shares were but traded at flt.M la Stagapere124 words
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Article374 1981-12-02 12 SUPREME Corporation has outlined details of the restructuring of the equity of its newly-renamed subsidiary, Supreme Finance (M). In addition, the diversified group has also announced the steps taken to reorganise its finance division Supreme Corporation said yesterday Supreme Finance (M) (formerly Keng Soon Finance) will374 words
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Article827 1981-12-02 12 LONDON, Tues. Share prices are slightly easier in quiet trading, dealers said, adding that the lower opening reflects receding market hopes of an early cut in UK bank base rates. Industrial leaders fell a penny or two as in Beecham, ICI, Courtaulds, Guest Keen »nH Glaxo. In properties,827 words
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315 1981-12-02 12 THE Fraser and Neave group made pre-tax profits of $23.49 million in the six months to September 1981, an 8.8 per cent increase over the previous year's interim results. The recovery came on .the back of a slight 5.8 per cent rise in315 words
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Article47 1981-12-02 12 KEPPEL Shipyard has bought another 300,000 shares in Far East Levingston Shipbuilding, bringing its shareholding in the subsidiary to 13.984 million shares or 60.8 per cent of the paid-up capital of FELS. Keppel said yesterday the shares were acquired at prevailing market prices.47 words
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Article, Illustration674 1981-12-02 12 wm asma™ by HOCK LOCK SIEW WITH the sharp rise in share values in the past month or so, it appears that the time has come again for investors to review their equity portfolios and revise market strategy for the short term. Those of our regular readers whoby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 674 words
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Article253 1981-12-02 12 WORLD International (Holdings) has received notice (ram Y K Pao that he, his wife and companies they control can no longer support the proposals by which World International will be merged with Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown and Co. Y K Pao, chairman of253 words
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Advertisement314 1981-12-02 12 no KINGS PARKING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD offof ARCHITECTS CAR PARKS OWNERS PROPERTY DEVELOPERS GOVERNMENT DEPTS o complete CAR PARK CONSULTING SERVICE Site appraisal Traffic count and flow evaluations Parking accumulation and rate structure studies Functional designs and layout relating t c Q f parks and road capacities Car park design314 words
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Advertisement117 1981-12-02 12 Aeroflot offers you A'Bonus 7 Russian Holiday enroute to Europe Aeroflot operates 3-weekly flights from Singapore to Europe on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays via Delhi and Moscow Your stop-over in Moscow is the beginning of your bonus Russian Holiday. SEE MOSCOW the capital of the world's first socialist state and117 words
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Miscellaneous59 1981-12-02 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Mainly fair. Report U te airport for 24 boars prior to 7 M pa m Dee 1 at Maximum temperature k Associated humidity 9§ Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 10.30 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the59 words
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285 1981-12-02 13 AN international organisation, Baltic and International Maritime Conference (Bimco), would like to invite members of the Singapore shipping community to join the group. Its chairman, Mr J D Lauritzen, and vice-chairman, Mr Tor ben C Skaanild, were in Singapore to extend285 words
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519 1981-12-02 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM GESURI Lloyd's new service from Indonesia to Europe has enjoyed a good loading since it started two months ago. On the westbound voyage, the Indonesian line's two vessels, Ganda Bhakti and Ganda Gama, are loaded to the hilt with rubber,519 words
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Article121 1981-12-02 13 AFP THE Australian and New Zealand/Eastern ShiDping Conference (Anzesc) has decided to out a uniform 4.95 per cent general rate increase of all base rates of freight, effective Feb 1, next year. The Shipping and Trade News, quoting conference sources, said the decision was finalised whenAFP - 121 words
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Article136 1981-12-02 13 Reuter THE bunker surcharge on the Australia to west coast USA and Canada route will be further increased to 19.73 per cent with effect from Jan 1, signatories to the Australia-Pacific coast rate agreement said. The surcharge is currently scheduled to rise to 17.29 per cent from theReuter - 136 words
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Article101 1981-12-02 13 AFP THE Shanghai-based Industrial Shipping Company (ISC), set up last year has just signed its first contract, selling two container vessels to a Hongkong company. The Shanghai Wenhuibao, a daily Chinese paper, said the two container vessels, each weighing 8,200 tons will be build by theAFP - 101 words
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Article676 1981-12-02 13 SMpptag Ume PH« CM Acttfwt*r> Sh« VI 1 AA-latic Coot vm 4 AIM VI a Afn>Eura*i» VI t Alfred CT VI i All tram vn 4 A*ac VI 9 Arifkutu VI 4 Aagoaave V a ANL i I API. m Arab Liar vm > Ai |Hm TV676 words
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Article382 1981-12-02 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Atrevida (1700) 31 32 Anhua (2200 after Frotakobe) 6 7 Builder (0700) 22 Chai Varee (1730 after Nedlloyd Marseilles) 3/4 Dalmacija (0200) 10/11 Daito Mam (2200 tide) 19 Frotakobe (0600 after Labuan Hadji A Altair) 6/7 Frotario (2359 after Frotakobe) 8/9 Kadura (1500 38/39382 words
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Article904 1981-12-02 14 .RKEWWG 0F EXPORT PCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Tine of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Jenhol 24/81 1.12J1 Thong Soon TA 4 vc Borussia 55 WB 1.12.81 1100 S^ganl TA 4 Largs Bay 407 2.1281 2359904 words
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Article1592 1981-12-02 14 CHARTERING was generally quiet and featureless on Monday with fresh business slow to develop following last week's US holiday, broken said. Chinese opera ton reappeared in the time-Charter sector, however, and booked a 15,008 tonner with delivery Japan for a trans-Pacific round voyage and redelivery China at U553,5001,592 words
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Article614 1981-12-02 15 The rate decline continued on the freight market last week, with charterers able to pick and choose their vessels. The combination carriers which can carry crude oil or dry cargo and the large bulk carriers, both of which were trying for alternative cargoes to the weak oil614 words
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Article, Illustration316 1981-12-02 15 REGIONAL Container Line's newly acquired full container ship, the Ratana Bhum, has Joined its Singapore /Thailand shuttle run and is on her maiden voyage to Bangkok and Songkhla. The 3,261 dwt vessel of 178 TEUs capacity sailed into Singapore on Nov 25 after drydocking. She316 words
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362 1981-12-02 15 FIVE new roll-on/roll-off container ships are to be ordered at an estimated cost of around £150 million by Atlantic Container Line (ACL), the European shipping consortium. The line is to invite tenders from leading shipyards throughout the world for the construction of the362 words
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Article443 1981-12-02 20 MANILA Axel Maersk, Maersk, Dec World Lion/Endurance Sea Land, Dec 6 World Lion/Explorer SeaLand, Dec 6. Alva Maersk, Maersk, Dec 8. Kiowa, Loadstar, Dec 18 MIAMI Largs Bay/Main Express. Hapag-Lloyd, Dec Z Barber Perseus, BBS, Dec Z Benattow/Maln Express Hapag-Lloyd, Dec 5. MIDDLESBORO Patroclus, Ben Ocean. Dec 12/14.443 words
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Advertisement206 1981-12-02 13 Everett Lines FOt THt MOST fIfQUINT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CNTTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUtNOS AIRES MANZANILIO *ACAPULCO ChMwd Centre Singapore 1 Tel 9MBI/9 3« Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bidg Irt ?1441/3 fat *elang Agents SOCSHIP CO BHD TfSg77?l/a I HiMDB CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS206 words
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Advertisement254 1981-12-02 13 1 i iL il UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAGi EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES kuih Cwl^wi ■m Qateos (24/17) HSffiMf" 1 k« (4/t> Mm Oh* (9/1). (12/1). mmki (15/1). Imt (11/1). »to (21/1). •art (14/1). SMm (11/1). ■man (20/1). M« (22/1). *m (24/1). Ate oh«b> (21/1). (21/1). wt (4/2). Shwbi (7/2).254 words
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Advertisement341 1981-12-02 13 ARISTOCRATIC SHIP CLOCKS w§ WAICHfS OF SWITZfBIftNO PTf (ID MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US. PACIFIC. QULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Vmmt jPortKHmfl 54/12 1213/12 19-29/12 29-27/12 2-3/1 9-19/1 19-17/1 252 2555 J 7/l ua 10/12 27/12 21/12 29/12 2ES2ESI *il 1 12 2122/12 m§mEUK 24/12 19/1341 words
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Advertisement912 1981-12-02 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CONPN. BEMAD. WISMA MISC, NO2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0409, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Cwtaswr Sdrrice To Eiwpt Feeder f Krtinj Vessel S pore 1) MseOtes 2) Rdam 3) H burg 4) Gborj 8 DAHLIA 4/12 H912 words
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Advertisement192 1981-12-02 14 as SUPERCARRIER SERVICE US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF n ir w *Tii^ ir •77/11 1m VI «/t 9/1 IVI 13/1 15/1 *m/u ivu A/i m/i 21/1 a/i a/i l/U C/U a/1 1/2 4/2 7/2 1/2 1 •a/12 2/1 2/2«/21/2 11/2 11/2 12/1 17/1192 words
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Advertisement690 1981-12-02 15 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok i Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT GULF TRADE •STMTWTW nOCNOMMV STMTNCOMM Mm tmt* to Karachi. to Qabeee. labal Bahram I Data Mm Kenton carp tan PM I hm( en690 words
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Advertisement417 1981-12-02 15 tfg Franco Belgian Services mr *f" h', fi. T ,r. P SIMS It Mm r«M MW| mm* Im| lOk »he 770k 11 Ok 21m 4 ton SKR KM MDO 120k MOk Iha Sla i tan Ihi IUBnUMK 17 0k 41m Sin Stan II la 12 1m KPTMt Ml 24 Ok417 words
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Advertisement395 1981-12-02 16 4j£Hapag-Uoyd ii;i3' .i. EXPORTS S pare P Keteni 5/12 6/12 S port n 0/12 7/12 21/12 Urpßtr 3/11 4/11 1/11 7/11 Saiied In Fart 5/12 7/12- IMHH 9/11 10/1112/1113/11 5/12 11/12- t—wii 12/11 13/11 15/11 IS/11 7/12 1/12 14/12- "urtn 11/11 l»/u 21/1124/11 12/1214/12 U/12 20/12- 28/11 29/1130/11 122/12- I-395 words
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Advertisement269 1981-12-02 16 K&line KOREA SNIPPING CORPORA TION 4> •Whit c nan lj mil ov jj 1 j -%JJ t» nf 39. Algerian National I me WPT mm m um/MMBum* gmct STOK PJIiMK 10MMG FOt MH 15 Oac 17 0k Tia*/Pl St Larit/V^ndi/ MI VESSELS NXEPTMG FCL CONTAMERS FOR JAPANESE PORTS Hetty Lift269 words
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Advertisement455 1981-12-02 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTORS FCL t tft CARGO FOR £5? 3™ iZmS 1 IS /w IKSi d{ ALSO ACCEPT* CARGO F«: Z,/ l/M UHTTED KWaxn SSSTukS- 1 0 101 BLSBIBg WUOHAVEN, OSLO, STOCKHOLM »™w€. mm COPENHAGEN AMSTERDAM FMJMD EUROPE/FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE I?*' '•t t/ll l/U 12/12455 words
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Advertisement727 1981-12-02 16 verett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn BURMESE MATIONAL LIME' LOADING FOR RANGOON S'm ri** IM IfO* 9 WOk Sp»« ncM mi w/2 ok KIAffTAWTM 1/ t Ok 11/14 OK —**Ma 11/12 Ok PMA" a/» Ok 8 F S S C Agent* n Motoyvo BOUSTE/ TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7— PKELANG727 words
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Advertisement375 1981-12-02 16 A M. IITAKJUI W mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE ITC SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STIUUTS SBmCE PUMI Pi l> to Part 34/12 TONOSWA MMU 5-7/12 SUCCESS 2-3/12 SMKOU MMU 5-7/12 KNIMUU 5-11/12 KB* m 1 (-17/12 OUB oran 14-15/12 PA2 E3TRDIA 17-11/12 KTOSB MMU 24-25/12 TMSHO MMU 24-25/12 4-5/12 24/12 74/12 12-13/12375 words
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Advertisement765 1981-12-02 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) S'PORE COLOMBO HOOEIDAH JEDDAH AOABA COLOMBO I S'PORE 7-4/1 15-16/1 10-19/1 }j.Wj T57 111?, I 2223/2 »-»/2 4-9/3 I 13-14/3 It-19/3 20-27/3 29-30/3 1-2/4 12-13/4 I 17-19/4 VESSEL Tl 21W/22E w Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo 9765 words
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Advertisement750 1981-12-02 17 5 I BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTUO SE**C£ TO/FROM EUROPE S pore r 1,11,6 "N" HAVWSOTQd J*" nni n,u 7VU to turn FraMrt Upran CRy if [Mv| IvpliT TM» Uprtn KwMtf Ciprns vu VU IVU 14/12 17/U U/U a/U 2V12 VI VI (/I o/i/ H! 11/11 1/1 4/1 VI 11/1750 words
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Advertisement559 1981-12-02 17 r* i ft I i II fii c l</ IV II llf ?1 f* I'll BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES la BANK LINE EXPRESS DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) CORABANK Santa fe SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 20 Doc 14 Jon 18 Jon 21 Jon 3 Jon 29 Jon 7 Fob559 words
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Advertisement563 1981-12-02 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA IKSXLS* n 9 0/12 7/12 24/12 21/12 9 m ARABIAN GULF Smtapore 255?.*® M/ 12 Dubai. Oam'm, Kuwait AUSTRALIA MMU *17/115 lt-11/12 Dubai. Dam m. Kuwait (Containers only) Also accepting Kuwait via Dubai LATIN AMERICA aeeeptlag FCL/LCL ewp563 words
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Advertisement737 1981-12-02 18 r SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKE TING 9111?? (3 LINES) GENERAL *****1 114 LINES' TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 ELEX RS ***** RS ***** A/B CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSMK rrffl I'wiitniiicr Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK »v S*l BHUM 41S/42N *RAIARA BHUM 01S 02M737 words
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Miscellaneous124 1981-12-02 20 Regioial Weather :v h >V I sM PS *5 *c cr" SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND BEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A M THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature *C A v Shower Weather s-Y Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Cloudy Sky Wav Bwhw wtais are Iniertd by arrows which fly124 words
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