The Business Times, 9 December 1981
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Title Section10 1981-12-09 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9,1M1 60 CENTS10 words
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540 1981-12-09 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airlines is planning to build its own jet fuel storage facility to free itself from total dependence on its traditional oil company suppliers. Business Times understands that it has recently applied to the Department of Civil Aviation540 words
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Article97 1981-12-09 1 FUTURES prices on the local rubber market slipped to new lows yesterday with December RSS One down to 183 cents per kilo in spite of continued support by the International Natural Rubber Organisation. Inro's purchases during the last two days amounted to about 1,500 tonnes. This means97 words
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Article514 1981-12-09 1 LILLIAN CHEW - By LILLIAN CHEW THE Singapore branches of four banks have issued Singapore dollar floating rate certificates of deposits (FRCDs) in what can be seen as a significant step forward in the in tenia tionalisation of the local dollar. European Asian Bank was the first514 words
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Article471 1981-12-09 1 WHAT would you rather be, a happy pig or an unhappy man? This question was posed to Singaporeans by the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr SRajaratnam, just as Socrates put it to the Athenians two thousand years ago. And Singapore would perish the471 words
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307 1981-12-09 1 THE START-UP date of Singapore's Sumitomo petrochemical complex is still hanging in the balance. Business Times understands that both the Japanese participants, led by Sumitomo Chemical, and the Singapore Government, have agreed that construction of the complex will proceed as scheduled. This means that307 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article55 1981-12-09 1 UPI PANAMA CITY, Tues. In a triple sky grab of military precision, leftist gunmen today took three commandeered Venezuelan airlines in and out of six nations, threatening to kill 139 hostages and demanding a US$3O million ransom. The three planes reunited in Panama at sunrise after being separatedUPI - 55 words
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Article96 1981-12-09 1 AFP TOKYO, Tues. The president of Fujitsu Ltd, Japan's top computer maker, warned today that (air computer sales between Japan and the United States will be jeopardised if the US Federal Communication Commission upholds American Telephone and Telegraph's controversial decision to place a multi-million-dollar order with an AmericanAFP - 96 words
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Article69 1981-12-09 1 Reuter BRUSSELS, Tues. The European Economic Community (EEC) plans to send Japan a detailed list of requests for better access to the Japanese market for European goods. EEC foreign ministers today announced their agreement to maintain pressure on Japan to reduce its enormous trade surplus with the EEC,Reuter - 69 words
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Article73 1981-12-09 1 AFP HONGKONG, Tues. The Hongkong Government reacted strongly today to a French decision to restrict imports of Hongkong watches, accusing France of failing to live up to its undertakings under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. In an official communique, the authorities of the British colonyAFP - 73 words
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Article63 1981-12-09 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Tues. Hie Thai government has lifted trade restrictions and introduced financial measures designed to solve the problem of depressed domestic prices of agricultural products. Government spokesman Trairong Suwanakhiri said that from today, quotas imposed on export of rice and maize would be removed and theReuter - 63 words
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Article58 1981-12-09 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Tues. India's exports during the current financial year which began in April last year have registered at least a 16 per cent rise. Commerce Minister Pranab Mukherjee said the 16 per cent export rise was only a conservative estimate because exports in certain keyAFP - 58 words
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Article69 1981-12-09 1 AP GENEVA, Tues. The child labour force in the Third World may total as many as 75 million children up to the age of 15, according to a new study compiled by the International Labour Organisation. It says that suppressing child labour is unlikely to improve theAP - 69 words
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Article449 1981-12-09 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE A SEVEN-MEMBER German delegation arrived yesterday afternoon to hold two days of talks with the Singapore civil aviation authorities starting today. Mr Werner Niester, director of air transport section, Ministry of Transport, and leader of the German team, said the outcome of449 words
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285 1981-12-09 1 THE effective cost of interbank funds is now below 10 per cent after the local interbank money market lost further ground yesterday. The weakness during the last two days could be attributed to swap activities last week, suspected to be conducted mainly toy the285 words
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Advertisement213 1981-12-09 1 > Bookshops m INCHCAPE Berhad will sell all its shares in companies operating the Toyota vehicle distribution and assembly businesses in Malaysia Page it ARGENTINA has temporarily stopped the admission of foreign insurance companies into the country Page t THE first computer software user group in Asia has been formed213 words
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Advertisement195 1981-12-09 1 BALLY °J A gunk- to the po^n !luf) UNDERSTANDING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE r C llnnliiVn W• M» WfO»»lwfi 'Oh, it's on/K high blood Pressure a common enough dismissal of a most common affliction. And ample cause for worry, for surely no other condition is as overlooked and misunderstood. At the195 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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452 1981-12-09 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG ARGENTINA has followed Peru's footsteps by temporarily stopping further admission of foreign insurance companies into the country. The reason given was that the Argentine market is depressed and saturated. There are currently between 260 and 270 insurers in the452 words
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Article108 1981-12-09 2 Reuter THE LONDON Gold Futures Market Ltd has allotted the seven seats on the new exchange remaining after «Ttartng members of the London bullion market and the London Metal Exchange (LME) had taken up their seats. No existing LME or bullion companies could have more thanReuter - 108 words
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297 1981-12-09 2 Reuter THE US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) staff favours a Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) plan to trade futures contracts based on Eurodollar three-month time deposits issued in the London market. The CFTC was expected to vote on CME's Eurodollar futures contract atReuter - 297 words
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239 1981-12-09 2 Reuter CENTRAL bank governors at the monthly meeting of the Bank for International Settlements in Basle have discussed how long and how deep the US recession is likely to be. European monetary sources said they examined the implications the recession is likely toReuter - 239 words
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Article39 1981-12-09 2 Reuter CHEMICAL Bank has lowered its broker loan rate to 13 Vfc per cent from 14 per cent, effective immediately. Broker loan rates at other major banks in America range from 13'/4 to 14 per cent. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article461 1981-12-09 2 THE local foreign exchange market had another quiet day yesterday with movements in the major currencies due mainly to particular circumstances governing the economies. The US dollar against the Singapore dollar weakened due to speculative selling. It opened at 2.0600/10 and was traded down to 2.0465/ 75. litarfcaafc461 words
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Article156 1981-12-09 2 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed easier at 216.65 yen against its 217.00 opening. This was also below its 216.75/90 finish in New York and 216.75/95 on the US West Coast overnight, and the 216.90 close in Tokyo on Monday. Trading was moderate with a156 words
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Article22 1981-12-09 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore bash* are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.7 per cent.22 words
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Article177 1981-12-09 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Dec 8. U8 MUiKhn) Othr <M 7 days 1115/*****3/16 1 month 12 3/16 131/16 2 month* 12 7/16 129/16 3 month! 126/16 127/16 6 months 131/16 1215/16 9 months 133/16 133/16 12 months 13* 13* (win. Dm. (ULUL. m_l177 words
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Article40 1981-12-09 2 RANGE of prices aOm rad by dlacumt braaas aa Dk Ovsnlgkt: »%to4H« Call (tefxatts to5v.% •■rN 1 t MN 3- month Treasury bills 4 n 5-month Bank bills 7* months CD T* months CD »H Source: National Discount Co40 words
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Article33 1981-12-09 2 Frankfurt exchanges opening quotes on Dec 8: US-*****/95 Stg 4.345/355 Can -1.8911/42 DFI 91.30/45 S Fr -123.98/124.19 Lit -1.863/88 FFr-39.60/65 N Kr-39.15/22 B Fr (con) 5.880/890 B Fr (fin 5.244/254 Yen -*****/3833 words
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Article215 1981-12-09 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally weaker than overnight levels after fluctuating marginally throughout in thin trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at GO lots while kerb volume at 37 lots. Prompt closed easier at USI4IB/420 an ounce against 419.00/420.20 on Monday, February at 426.00/426.80215 words
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Article29 1981-12-09 2 New York ZHrtcfe 8138 UK 1.75B N MSB ins MTB Stnrawre UBS TM MB MIS MB IKS I.J6S CVwtnf prices la US dollar* Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.29 words
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Article121 1981-12-09 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased against most major currencies in quiet late foreign exchanges. Some dealers attributed the fall to a sell-off in dollar/yen positions from Singapore. The market was otherwise thin and featurleas. The US unit fell to 216.60/ 80 yen from Zl7.fi/60 earlier, slightly above121 words
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Article92 1981-12-09 2 THE dollar opened firmer in London yesterday (ram Far Eastern levels against European currencies in quiet early business. Its firm undertone was helped by slightly higher Eurodollar deposit rates following higher US Treasury bill auction yields on Monday. The dollar opened at 2.2430/30 marks after closing in London on92 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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357 1981-12-09 3 MARITIME employers should consider seriously replacing the current practice of offering short term contracts on fixed salaries with long term contracts on career salary scales. They should also be more i willing to sponsor seafarers for training programmes at institutions of higher learning.357 words
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Article587 1981-12-09 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH MALAYSIA'S ban on the export of building materials to Singapore may not be lifted for quite some time, although vast amounts of bricks, sand and granite are now lying unused in the country. But contractors in Singapore have resigned themselves to the587 words
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Article, Illustration334 1981-12-09 3 BANK of America has announced the promotion of five officers to assistant vice-presidents. They are Mr David Chan Chee Chung, Mrs Rose Tan, Mr Daniel Tay, Mr Philip Tan and Mr Jeffrey Kee. Mr Chss, a graduate from the University of Singapore, first joined the bank as334 words
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163 1981-12-09 3 THE SINGAPORE Institute of Management (SIM) yesterday launched a new publication called The Management Abstract of Singapore. Called MAS (or short, this journal gives a summary of the best articles from prestigious management journals. Readers merely scan the abstracts, select those which they consider163 words
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Article106 1981-12-09 3 SINGAPORE was the second most popular Pacific and Asian destination (or Europeans from 12 countries last year. There were 407,579 visitors, most of whom were from the United Kingdom, Germany and Holland. Travel Trade Gazette EJuropa, which quoted figures from the 1960 Annual Statistical Report published106 words
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Article69 1981-12-09 3 DR WONG Kwei Cheoog, Minister of State (Labour) and chairman of the National Productivity Board, will open the seminar on "Productivity and the role of production engineers" on Friday. Dec 11. The one-day seminar aims to bring together production engineers and persons interested in production or manufacturing engineering69 words
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Article410 1981-12-09 3 LILLIAN CHEW - By LILLIAN CHEW THE FIRST computer software user group in Asia has been formed in Singapore. The Pansophic software users held their inaugural meeting at the Development Bank of Singapore yesterday. The group comprises the 12 big users of Pansophic software in Singapore. Among them are410 words
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Article250 1981-12-09 3 COMMUNICASIA opens today, bigger and better than the first show held in 1979. Not only is it about 60 per cent bigger in terms of floor space and number of exhibitors, it is also more sophisticated. At least two of the 286 exhibitors from 19 countries have a250 words
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Advertisement113 1981-12-09 3 Bank of America shows more interest in your Fixed Deposits. Effective 3rd December 1981. 7 o op. a. for 1 mth. min. deposit SSIO.OOO 3 mths mm deposit 552.500 O /op.a. for 3 months minimum deposit 552.500 9 /op.a. for 6 months minimum deposit 552.500 9 l 2Va. for 9113 words
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OVERSEAS
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368 1981-12-09 4 Agencies FOREIGN Ministers of the European Community agreed on Monday to a 3 per pent increase in steel imports from non-member countries in 1982. The ministers authorised the executive commission to negotiate with the main supplier countries import levels that are 9.5Agencies - 368 words
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172 1981-12-09 4 Reuter A REPUBLICAN Senator said he is preparing legislation to protect the US textile industry if current negotiations on the international Multi-Fibre Arrangement fail to reach a satisfactory solution. Mr John Heinz said at a Senate finance subcommittee hearing that Congress would have no choiceReuter - 172 words
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680 1981-12-09 4 NYT REAGAN Administration officials have acknowledged that new preliminary estimates show the deficit in 1982 climbing to a record US$lO9 billion. The new estimates, which were prepared by the Council of Economic Advisers and the Office of Management and Budget, also project deficits of $152NYT - 680 words
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613 1981-12-09 4 SAB AH Chief Minister' Datuk Harris Mohamed Salieh has appealed to the Malaysian federal government to reconsider the decision to set up a Petronas refinery in Malacca. He has requested that the refinery be sited either in Sabah or Sarawak. Datuk Harris hoped that613 words
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Article540 1981-12-09 4 Agencies THE LOCKHEED Corp has decided to cease production of its Tristar L-1011 widebodied aircraft by 1984. Lockheed chairman Roy Anderson said the decision had been made because of lack of sufficient firm orders and uncertainty over future demand for the aircraft. Four versions ofAgencies - 540 words
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491 1981-12-09 4 AP THE 13-natk» world oil cartel might be forced to reconsider its price freeae decision if the value of the US dollar drops. The Iraqi Oil Minister, Tayeh Abdel Karim, on Monday told the official Emirates News Agency, Warn, that Iraq wasAP - 491 words
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296 1981-12-09 4 UPI A MEETING of the ninenation Organisation of Arab Petroteum Exporting Countries collapsed on Monday after Libya refused to allow Tunisia to join the group as its 10th member. "The conference has been suspended indefinitely," United Arab Emirates Minister far Petroleum andUPI - 296 words
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239 1981-12-09 4 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan and his top national security advisers met on Monday to discuss possible punitive economic and political measures against Libya that could include an embargo on the import of Libyan oil and a ban on travel by Americans to Libya White HouseNYT - 239 words
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390 1981-12-09 5 ALMOST two-thirds of Malaysia's oil yielding offshore areas remain to be explored, Energy, Mines and Telecommunications Minister, Datuk Leo Moggie said. While about 160,000 sq miles of the country's sedimentary basins are believed to contain petroleum deposits, 63 per cent of this390 words
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238 1981-12-09 5 AP EVER-anxious to fete their guests and grease the wheels of commerce, Japanese corporations last year spent a record 3.1 trillion yen (US$l4.4 billion) on entertainment. According to a nefc survey by the National Tax Administration, The year's corporate tab to wine and dineAP - 238 words
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Article338 1981-12-09 5 AP CHINA'S industrial production, rebounding from a slump, reached a record high in November, proving that a certain growth could be maintained^despite retrenchment. Chinese industry produced 47 billion yuan (US$3l.3 billion) worth of goods last month, up 4.1 per cent from October and 11.2 per cent fromAP - 338 words
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439 1981-12-09 5 UPI, Reuter JAPANESE corporation will post a 17.6-per-cent gain in ordinary profits in the six-month period ending next March in a rebound from two consecutive periods of losses. The Wako Research Institute of Economics yesterday also forecast that combined sales of 399 leading companies willUPI,; Reuter - 439 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article422 1981-12-09 5 Agencies THE EEC Is finalising a US$2OO millkm food aid package (or Poland. Following an appeal tram Warsaw, the EEC will send 30,000 tonnes of beef, 10,600 tonnes of pork and 25,M0 tonnes of butter in the first three months of 1962, at prices 15Agencies - 422 words
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378 1981-12-09 5 UPI, Reuter A FEDERAL judge has cleared the way for US Steel Corp to buy Marathon 00 Co, by dissolving a temporary restraining order thai blocked America's largest steelmaker from acquiring the country's 16th largest od company. Under the Judge'sUPI,; Reuter - 378 words
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Article141 1981-12-09 5 UPI IRAN'S )oint project with Japan to htifld a giant petrochemical complex in southern Iraa is to continue despite staggering coats. ttts was stated by the winli»* of Iran's National nMftMcal Company, Mr MMifa Tahsrl, the hUJnewspaper reported "The project may be KaJsd (Mrs ifUPI - 141 words
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208 1981-12-09 5 AP FRENCH Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson said that the French government is ready to end its l&year embargo on the sale of arms to Israel. Cheysson, who is visiting Israel, said that the EEC'S 1960 Venice declaration on Middle East policy contained severalAP - 208 words
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Advertisement150 1981-12-09 4 Gentlemen, it's now the season to give yourself a shoe gift from Vlarelli. At very special Christmas prices! Renowned for its superh craftsmanship and supple quality leather, Marelli shoes keep its good looks, colour, texture and finish always. So come down quick cos' this is the last sale for the150 words
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Article655 1981-12-09 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0150 JFK SFO AHA HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH811 0615 PEN MAS MH6T1 0845 KUL RBA Bid 0925 BWN MAS MH680 0940 BH/MYY/KCH MAS MH651 1000 PEN/KUL SIA SQ201 1000 HLP CPA655 words
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Advertisement219 1981-12-09 5 9-12 DEC 81 •11 am 6pm WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE Face the Future of Electronic Communication £2 K X V ViU V i t Y> <A sS M v > I V ir Visit CommunicAsia 81 and see the world's most advanced electronic communication technology in action. At CommunicAsia 81,219 words
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Article438 1981-12-09 6 ONLY TIME will tell whether there was any Harvard man playing Plato to Mr Rajaratnam's Socrates last night. Certainly the message the second deputy Prime Minister put over bears telling often. Already there are signs in our society that the trappings of wealth and success438 words
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Article272 1981-12-09 6 EVENTS AND circumstances, both domestic and international, have pushed the process of internationalisation of the Singapore dollar at a rate and speed that the Government can only attempt to check to a limited extent. The price of having a strong currency is that it becomes272 words
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Article, Illustration1817 1981-12-09 6 ERNEST FIORE,PETER LAPORTE - Asian bankers have been inundated with proposals to use automated cash management systems. They have watched helplessly as computer terminals are plopped on their desks, hooked up to telephones and begin printing account statements at alarming speeds. While one bank tells them that they should have1,817 words
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Article145 1981-12-09 6 SINGAPORE, Hongkong, Japan and Australia are member countries of the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications. To become a member of Swift, a bank must pay a one-time membership fee of about U5555,000 to the network. A basic Swift Interface Device (SID) will allow145 words
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Article491 1981-12-09 6 CASH management services are usually grouped into two main categories: funds transfer and account reporting. Funds transfer can be done in two ways. With the establishment of regional processing centres, Asian banks can telex their payment instructions to these centres either directly or, in some cases,491 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous646 1981-12-09 6 I -11-OR CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUHLE 3 Next, a sew man tram the States (5) 8 Masonic name? (5) 10 He's more than a nob (5) 11 Paraffin extract that's of service (3) 12 The value, to me, of a letter from Rita (5) 13 Uke Scottish humour? (7) 15 People646 words
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Miscellaneous34 1981-12-09 6 BriStcW.' Ftenjt DicktSiS BON(ING OGPPvRTmeNT BRtSTOU siRfeAKiNG MeLto.JorCs- Nee P HOUDPiy 0 p Re ew p LiV£p \j up.DID VOO? wARNGOVeR P noting Li<e I' P i s€£. you're HpwjiNG To UIBLK ITO uoßk:34 words
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Miscellaneous167 1981-12-09 6 Side SJ» News 8.11 Radio Patrol 8.15 On The Sunny Side IM9 Prog Summary and Today's Diary followed by Stories From Asia 11.15 Arts Alive 11.45 Potluck 11.W News ll.il Instrumentalists Of The Week UJt Top Of The Pops 12.M Lunch Date lJt PM News followed by Share Market Report167 words
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Article602 1981-12-09 7 KIM FUAD - By KIM FUAD FT VENEZUELA'S state oil industry has successfully run a gauntlet of challenges since it was nationalised in 1976, but today it faces a formidable array of new problems. .Venezuela, a founder member of Opec, depends on oil income for two-thirds of government spendingFT - 602 words
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Article, Illustration763 1981-12-09 7 VITHOON AMORN - NEW ERA OF PROSPERITY? By VITHOON AMORN Reuter THAILAND, already starting to exploit big reserves of natural gas, has struck oil and the government is predicting that petroleum riches will support a new era of prosperity. Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda personally announced the oil strike, made in NorthReuter - 763 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1981-12-09 7 ALAN COWELL - The oil glut forced Libya to lower daily production this year from 1.8 million barrels to 600,000 barrels. Oil revenues f' could drop by half of the US$25 billion expected with widespread repercussions, Mys ALAN COWELL. ALAN COWELL NYT LfltYA'S oil boom, long tfeNYT - 1,126 words
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Advertisement200 1981-12-09 8 "The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served For quick economical lunches Dolphin Cafeteria i t If I D N Local and Western self-service lunches Open daily 10.30 a.m. to3.oop.tn. Restaurant Lounge 10.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. OOLPHM CAFETERIA Ist. Floor. World Trade Centre, Tel: *****11/2200 words
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Advertisement135 1981-12-09 8 See Page 11 for NYSE and Asian stocks ii\ i: i )\TI\I I S K r s K N A Merlin GriU Speciality From Mongolia comes a barbecue more succulent, more delicious than any barbecue you have ever tried before Only at the Singapore Merlin Lunch from 12 noon 2.30135 words
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Advertisement183 1981-12-09 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. i V f k rl o If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is183 words
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Advertisement175 1981-12-09 8 &Mg For businessmen and professionals, a place lo call your own. Located at the basement of the fVykpit Hold is the Citation. Exclusive. Plush. Luxuriously spacious. A dub with live and pleasant entertainment, gracious hostesses and all the privacy you want. Ideal for drinks and evenings with clients and colleagues.175 words
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Article235 1981-12-09 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with December One RSS buyers quoted at 183.50 cents per kilo, down four cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of buying support and seme stale bull liquidation. Afternoon prices recovered' slightly on covering Interest but235 words
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Article286 1981-12-09 9 HAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b. 184.00 185 00M 183.50 184.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. December 184.00 185.00 183.50 1MJ0 tot 1 R.S.S. January 190.50 181.00 190.00 ISO JO tot 2286 words
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Article89 1981-12-09 9 8SR «d SMR pricaa EsL U-tMpaJht H«wikj. D*e*eber Juunr (Curat Mtfc) (Forward MU) »«J«n W«i krtn S^tora 1 144.00 166-00 N 166.00 167 00N "VI LB CV L loo paOat -ton >llll uv.w ici.oor ilMtry inio 192J0» 180.00 ltl.00t 141.00 143.00N Mn«7 < UU0 194J0N 191 (1089 words
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Article66 1981-12-09 9 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday recovered two cents to Msa3s.3C per tile, still within the ITC npper range of $34.18 and $37.89. The recovery was attributed to steadier overnight London advices, influential buyers sapport at this level and renewed interest from Japan and locally. Turnover rose66 words
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Article34 1981-12-09 9 Rubber: Dec 8 > Singapore: Dec: 183.60 coots (down 4.00 coats) Malaysia: Jan: 211.00 cents (down 3.60 cents) Tin: M *36.36 per kilo (up 3 cents) Officio] offering: 200 tonnes (up 14 tonnes)34 words
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Article130 1981-12-09 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday held knees late to close near the bottom of a 15V* US cent range, down 14V* to UVi 'cents a bushel. Monday's sharp decline In financial instrument markets, and weakness in commodity markets in general, sparked long liquidation and speculative selling from the130 words
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Article673 1981-12-09 9 VrEE: Robusta coffee flgprjps yesterday were Bhsfod in the morning by ■Bnqsy night's firmer New market although were finally held Mm-midway between the pSglon's £10 high/low fefcnover was 1,857 lots 70 options and 288 ■wed trades. PMBi Raw sugar futures llfr .Steady in early dealalthough prices fell of673 words
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Article101 1981-12-09 9 yC Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market wiped steadier in the absence of sellers in quiet ppdhig, dealers said. ggtecember in the south was traded Mss firmer mjms a tonne. S3he refined market remained featureless on Hb£of interest. nl>. North European ports, in US dollars HKon unless otherwise101 words
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Article207 1981-12-09 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday extended losses late to dose on new day's and season's lows, down 14 to 17V4 US cents a bushel. Prices declined from the start in view of negatively interpreted economic aspects, with massive stoploss selling fueling the decline when previous lows and numerous207 words
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558 1981-12-09 9 FT NO ONE imagined when the International Natural Rubber Agreement was negotiated hi 1978 that its buffer stock would have to start support buying three years later. The price range negotiated at the time was considered to be somewhat notional to beFT - 558 words
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Article150 1981-12-09 9 ISiSgj 1111,1 Cuiatl «fl: Bub fob $UM« seOen, old <knm (to aecond hud drum) lob $12ZJ0 aeOera, new dram fob $126.00 aeOera. Ofm Mixed Qooae) $».50 buyer». Pepper: Muntok white pepper lob AjU NLW 5370.00 «11ers, Sarawak white pepper Caq fob NLW $NBJt aeOera, Sarawak apadal Hack pepper150 words
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Article190 1981-12-09 9 YARN and cstton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (Is HK doOara, apot ex-go-down) Oaten yarn: China Blue Phoenix Ms 33s 3475, 40S 3,340 (per bate of 400 lbs). Plan pasta: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lam be unq; Flower and Butterfly190 words
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Article324 1981-12-09 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.88, 100 per cent second class 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, Special324 words
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416 1981-12-09 9 FT WORLD COCOA prices are currently undervalued and are Iflcely to rise sharply next year, according to a leading Loudon dealer. In its latest market report, Holoo Trading Company forecasts that nearby quotations, which are bekm £1.100 a tonne at present, *111 cUmbFT - 416 words
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Article, Illustration688 1981-12-09 9 FT, Reuter THE 1977 International Sugar Agreement which is supported by 59 member countries has worked reasonably well. It has probably made a greater contribution ttmn any earlier arrangement towards fMint»|njng equity and order in the output of close to 190 million tonnes ofFT,; Reuter - 688 words
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Advertisement139 1981-12-09 9 KDB nowhasa merchant bank in Singapore KDBI (SINGAPORE) LTD. OPENS DEC. 9 We are proud to announce the opening of KDB International (Singapore) Limited (KDBI), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Korea Development Bank (KDB). KDB is one of the largest banks in Korea and has been instrumental in financing139 words
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1795 1981-12-09 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (1948 1048)1,795 words
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Article188 1981-12-09 10 ONGAfHMU UNIT TBI m DIAMOND N01 rraa K f' rtiM Hr Dw t) fUmgin- petal toe Dae 9) The Commerce 3 77 144 Diamoad The Savlnfi Fund IB 1.B Spore Fd (US») •JO OK S*pore Prog Pond 1.42 LB S 1.74 S pore Sac. Fund 111 LB (Nov)(todarl188 words
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Article2840 1981-12-09 10 Gr's Gr's Net 1M1 Last Dir Dlr rw P/E Vol Day High u* CMiur Sale or- Crr (•000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL m MB ACS* 288 -12 14J 3-2 45 105 2 304 298 11* 1U AlCMB 119 U 25 4.1 195 360 1282,840 words
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Article1745 1981-12-09 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in -i lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. onxjmuu Una (USB LS7S) (4) IB (5) 1.00 (1) 131 (2)1,745 words
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Article59 1981-12-09 10 SHAREHOLDERS of Utile* MutrUi Carper*ttoa will be asked at an AGM on Dec 28 to approve a resolution empowering the directors of the company to issue shares in the capital of the company whenever they deem fit. The aggregate number of shares to be issued is not to59 words
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Article652 1981-12-09 10 A MOOD at iHMlieu te tare wttM *ver toe Stogapere stock market yesterday as akare prteee aalerweat farther wwiw. Decttaea Ntaubcnd Mnsargla til market seatlmeat wy astlccakly weaker. WkUe toe prevleae day's tradtog kal keea mixed, yesterday'* perferasaaee wae ae better. lie market aeeom to652 words
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Article612 1981-12-09 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market finished a lacklustre session yesterday with share prices falling further on a wide front on rampant selling. Turnover was also sharply reduced. Prices opened mixed with an easier bias and, by the lunch break, most sectors were taken lower. Values612 words
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317 1981-12-09 11 THE Muiti-Purpoee group, which has long been looking for a foothold in the shipping business, has announced its intention to take over a leading West German shipping company. MPHB chairman, Datuk Oon Seng Lee, said a delegation would be visiting West Germany shortly317 words
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Article410 1981-12-09 11 Cempaay J Cement Chin Teck Int Wood K g ""p r Malaya wata H Leoog Credit Selangor Dredg K L Kepoog Berjaya Kawat Utd Malacca rCntfl I F I I I I I I Date last year 20/11 22/11 26/11 3/13 3/12 10/12 10/12 11/12 15/12 15/12 La410 words
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Article671 1981-12-09 11 Cmmt Ptjaut Ex Dais Ctose Dale PayaMe Mailer Iks year Mailer PreHe— A1mm UMOh Ayr K— Ha CCM CtaMMsmfe DIenwt fan RmMBU jsrtr'f'iLsaa gvsr SmSmSShT 1 Nkewto M Oka MMC MeW Bnl^c M8T OrtS?Hy Sal" »tp ira Cmfm ?!OSS UMBM 15%I Nov 30 7* NYA 30% Nov 18671 words
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Article, Illustration706 1981-12-09 11 DAVID CHOW - By DAVID CHOW GENERAL Ceramics Bhd U proposing to raise its autfao rised capital to a massive M|soo million from the present $50 million at its extraordinary general meeting on Dec 22. The enlarged capital should enable it to accomplish a proposed takeover of706 words
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Article208 1981-12-09 11 DATO Jattar bin Hussein, the new chairman of Malayan Hanking Mi has also been appointed chief executive of the banking group with effect from Dec 5. INTRA CO Ltd has been asked to give more details of its Joint venture to develop 4,850 hectares of oil palm plantations208 words
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Article896 1981-12-09 11 THE DETERIORATING economy superceded declining interest rates as the dominant factor in the market yesterday, causing stocks to close broadly lower. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped about sVjpoints. Declines led advances by around 1,050 to 500 and the volume ;slid to some 46 million shares from 55.04896 words
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296 1981-12-09 11 Maybank in move to boost foreign operations MALAYAN Banking Bhd. already firmly established on the domestic front, will move out more aggressively to build its international operations. For a start, the bank intends to open up more over* seas branches subject to the approval of Bank Negara. I The bank296 words
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615 1981-12-09 11 MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM - Market Talk... By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM THE prospect of seeing the traditional New Year rally will be bleak if the market fails to correct its current overbought situation the Jsnaes Coma Associates market strength indicator has touched the +250-level twice during the past four615 words
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Article125 1981-12-09 11 AOKAM Tin Berks*: Twenty-Seventh AGM to be held at Wisma Bunga Raya, 152, Jalan Am pang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Dec 10 at 10.30 am. AYES Httaa Tin Dredging MaUySa Berkad: Fifth AGM to be held at Wisma Bunga Raya, 152, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Dec125 words
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Article400 1981-12-09 11 sAaRE prices in Tokyo yesterday fell for the first Hm» In five days on scattered profit-taking in blue chips. The market average fell 36.73 to close at 7,752.43 on a light volume at 300 miltton shares. The Tokyo stock exchange index dipped 1.91 to 571.52. Steels, heavy electric machines,400 words
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Article243 1981-12-09 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed easier after falling initially, and the market was mainly in line with Wall Street's performance overnight, brokers said. Trading was quiet and subdued. The Hang Seng index finished 9.11 points down at 1,414.71, against Monday's 13.90 gain. Brokers were now waiting243 words
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Article265 1981-12-09 11 Tffi; Sydney market yesterday encountered significant profit-taking but a range of firmer industrial issues and the oil and gas sector provided a cushion and prices ended basically steady on balance, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index finished 1.6 points up at 610.8. Partners in the successful Jackson265 words
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Article85 1981-12-09 11 THE Manila market was mixed yesterday as commercial/industrial and mining shares remained lower while oils recovered to close higher. Turnover rose slightly to 108 million from 1.07 million pesos. OK m PMI AM(t Mlnlnc MM uact AUM CM] A AUM OML a 1140 -A1 Bafulo OokJ mm unch SSm85 words
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Article79 1981-12-09 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mostly higher as investors continued to gain confidence in quiet trading, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.57 points to 97.47 for a turnover of some 23 million baht DEC m BaiiU AaMt ribra "isxjr Btnckok Bank M +2 B&nk or AyvdlMkya79 words
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Article51 1981-12-09 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday yn 5 Friday 529.3 Week Ago 537jt DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 886.90 Friday 882.80 Week Ago 888.98 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1414.71 Monday 1423.82 Week Ago 1431.10 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 748.9 Monday 7454 Week Ago 736.5 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 610.8 Monday 888.7 Week Ago51 words
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Article149 1981-12-09 12 Rises Batu Liitui Metal Bos Spore 358 300 34 26 Ialaad Pea 870 20 Nat Iron 505 15 MTC 070 10 P 1 Levingaton 025 10 Dulop Eat 500 8 Boaatead 310 8 Palaco Hid (a 297 +7 8 P P 300 +8 Spore Glaaa Naayaag 230 0 350149 words
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Article, Illustration142 1981-12-09 12 Rises Ming Court t 970 +658 Matex 1300 +200 Pengkalen A Hltam 910 1040 +40 40 MA A 464 +34 Boustead 342 +20 Dunlop Est Troooh 560 1120 +20 +20 Keck Seng 535 Falls +15 Tasek 620 -40 C Sugars 1460 -40 Sel Prop 770 -30 Raleigh 670142 words
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Article324 1981-12-09 12 -ABOUT one quarter million share application -forms will be distributed --today by First Chicago 'Asia Merchant Bank and Ong and Co on behalf of International Trust and Finance. The finance company will be the first in the Ong group to be listed on the Stock Exchange of324 words
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537 1981-12-09 12 KOH TSE YING - ■SIB ■V" Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By KOH TSE YING INCHCAPE Bhd has finally ended its period of silence with the announcement that it is selling all its Malaysian Toyota operations to the United Motor Works (UMW) group for Msl3s million. The company said537 words
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Article, Illustration266 1981-12-09 12 INTRA CO Plantations and Guthrie Overseas Holdings yesterday signed a Joint venture agreement to develop 4,856 hectares of oil palm plantations in Sri Lanka. The signatories were Mr Chandra Das, managing director of Intraco Ltd, and Mr Bernard Lewis, managing director of Kumpulan Guthrie Sdn Bhd,266 words
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Article766 1981-12-09 12 LONDON, Tues. Share prices were markad slightly easier where changed In very opening trading today, At noon, the Financial Times index was down 5.1 points at 528.4. Leading equities down by between a penny and 3p were Plessey, Bowater, Boots, Distillers and BP. Euroferries, down 4V4p to 750,766 words
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192 1981-12-09 12 A MALAYSIAN, YM Raja Muhammad Alias bin Raja Muhammad Ali, has been appointed the new chairman of Boustead Holdings Berhad, a Malaysian-baaed investment holding company. He succeeds Mr A Charton, who will resign as chairman and managing director of both Boustead Holdings and subsidiary,192 words
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298 1981-12-09 12 g MBF BeMlags Ins chalked >f sp lmpre—ivc after-tax e praflto af ».7t6 mllltoa far the year taM Sep M cemr pared with ealy 53.41 mllltoa prevtoaaly. p The eeepeay, formerly Y haawa as PacUe Devetopn meat Credit BM, did ami >. state298 words
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Article, Illustration811 1981-12-09 12 mm*** by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE REVIVAL of the bull in the market may well lead to a revival of new flotations on the Stock Exchange of Singapore within the next few months and the merchant banks involved should find themselves swamped with paperwork. There mustby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 811 words
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Advertisement71 1981-12-09 12 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 9th December, 1982 of: THE SUMITOMO BANK, LIMITED Ground Floor, DBS Building 6 Sbenton Way. Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest Period71 words
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Advertisement153 1981-12-09 12 January 14 15,1982 Success and achievement in life is totally dependent on y0u.... on your attitude, -r drive and persistence Ss Featuring on Video: JAMES ROHN an independent businessman who amassed VTfe a fortune using principles he will share with each participant attending this seminar .V- -> •V L ISPBOOBAM153 words
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Miscellaneous61 1981-12-09 12 OUTLOOK for Singapqre from 6am to Ipm today: Showers in a few areas in the late morning. Report tor U hears prtor to 7M pa m Dee Bat Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature ....""23.6 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 4.10 Rainfall in millimetres 7.1 Total rainfall61 words
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239 1981-12-09 13 Reuter SHIPPING experts from Western, communist and Third World countries meeting in Geneva have recommended giving developing countries a bigger share of the bulk-cargo trade. In a report published recently, a 13-member panel convened by the UN Conference on Trade andReuter - 239 words
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604 1981-12-09 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM EVEN though Singapore officers enjoy good employment prospects at present, the tide may soon turn against them if they fail to improve their skills to meet the technological changes in shipping. This warning came from Captain Say Eng Sin,604 words
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Article68 1981-12-09 13 Reuter THE SUEZ Canal was re-opened yesterday to international shipping after being closed for 34 hours to enable waterpipes to be laid across the bed of the waterway. Suez Canal Authority officials said the pipes will carry water to desert land in Sinai on the east bankReuter - 68 words
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Article50 1981-12-09 13 Reuter THE AUSTRALIA to Europe Shipping Conference said it will impose a new currency adjustment factor (CAF) of minus 3.73 per cent from Jan 1. This will replace the existing CAF of minus 6.15 per cent and will apply to all cargo except wool and contract cloeeweight. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article73 1981-12-09 13 Reuter SHIPPING at all Australian ports has been virtually halted by a tug strike. The stoppage by tug crews is in support of a pay claim. An arbitration-commission hearing into the dispute was taking place in Sydney yesterday. A spokesman for port authorities said it is difficultReuter - 73 words
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Article83 1981-12-09 13 AFP THE AMERICAN Boeing Corporation is to give a licence to the Indonesian navy's shipping industry (PAL) in Surabaya, east Java, for the assembly of hydro dynamic Jet foils. Navy chief of staff Admiral Waluyo Sugito said: "With the licence, Indonesia will later be able to produceAFP - 83 words
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Article114 1981-12-09 13 PORT of Tacoma's new $500,000 reefer cool rooms at Terminal 7, berth A are now in full operation. The 12,000 sq ft fiberglass insulated facility adds 50,000 box (fruit) capacity to Tacoma's existing cool rooms at Pier 2 which are also of 50,000 box capacity. A114 words
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Article667 1981-12-09 13 SMpytaf Liae PV CM Achlprtefo Shpg VI a Adrutjc Coot vm 4 AIM VI a Afro-BuraaU VI s Alfred CT VI 1 All tram vn 4 Aipac VI s Angkutao VI 4 Angonave V a ANL i l APL m V9 Arab LU* vm 4 Argentine IV667 words
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Article429 1981-12-09 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Bonsooa (Bulk cement) (2000 tide, must starboard alongside, after Johneverett) 5 Bunga Bindang (1800) 45A Confidence (after Makeverett) 45 Cherry Bagus (after King Bird) 26 Golden Wonder (0630) 18 Iweri (0700) 21 West Kota Cahaya (0700 after Kota BahaK) li/11 la Pelangi (0700) >429 words
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Article928 1981-12-09 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy No. Estimated Time of Arrival Shipping Lines Gdn Mode of Operatn Ned Delft Pacific Express Benarmln Shokawa Maru N. Golovanov Anson Maersk Mango Bunga Penaga Laura Maersk Kal Maru Ever Vital Han gang Glory928 words
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Article1583 1981-12-09 14 NORTH AMERICAN grain chartering generally remained quiet on Monday with the steady rate of USSIO being paid for 71,000 tons from the US Gulf to Holland and $14 from the Gulf to Portugal for a 25,000 tonner. A cargo from the Gulf to Vigo-Pasajes paid $13.20 while $10.251,583 words
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Article819 1981-12-09 15 AFP RATES again turned easier on the freight market last week with one or two exceptions, notably vessels booked for the Gulf States area. But activity increased gradually as efforts were made to clear up outstanding business before the end of the year. Soviet chartering interest forAFP - 819 words
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508 1981-12-09 15 THE FAR Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC), one ofthe oldest and most powerful shipping cartels, has hit back at one of its major competitors, Taiwan's Evergreen Line. The FEFC, which has found Evergreen more than just a thorn in its side in the past508 words
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225 1981-12-09 15 THE latest Lloyd's World of Shipping conference in Loodon on Dec 10 and II will discuss "Liner shipping survival of the fittest." Third in the series, which has already become established as the working forum for the industry, the conference is sponsored by Lloyd's Shipping Economist225 words
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Article724 1981-12-09 20 SCHEDULE The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN Ship calls at Penang after it724 words
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Advertisement334 1981-12-09 13 Everett Lines FOR THE MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO Bangkok hong kong JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MAN2ANILLO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A CMlord Centre Singapore 1 Tel *****/9 36. Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Btdg Tel ?144i/3 Port Kelang Agents SOCSHIP CO BHO TH 18?7?l334 words
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Advertisement904 1981-12-09 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0409, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE CwUtm Stnrict To Europe -feeder *P Kdanf Vessel Sport 1) Msedles 2) Mam 3) H'buff 4) Gbur| B PENAGA H/12 NHOORN 15/12904 words
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Advertisement917 1981-12-09 16 U Everett Lutesl mmmmm Burma Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON PT/MIK 5. F SSC Ag«nt* n Maloywo BOUSTtAD SHPPNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 WSCHARONG ONLY *9mtm Ot Wo.MOCH cmm=== "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR DURBAN MONTFVDCO BUENOS MB Tramportaaon NUrrtima Maxicana S.917 words
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Advertisement637 1981-12-09 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH. JEODAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL TASAHABAT TA SAHABAT L'lU 7.11 VOY. 19W/20E M 9 S PORE COLOMBO HODEIDAH IJEDDAHI AOABA I COLOMBO 7-8/1 •>7/2 13-14/3 17-11/4 11-12/2 It-19/3 z.i» s/iml—, a i 'i Accopting LCL Cargo to Colombo, Aqaba and Hodokteh.637 words
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Advertisement150 1981-12-09 17 POLISH OCEAN LINES StIWCtS TO CWOPf LSEMCONTAMER HMD CQtWMTIONW SANKO ASIA LINE. f-ROM JAPANESE PORTS AND HONGKONG 1. FIKUZMO MMU 2. AVMSHMA MMU 3. KON6KAT 4. KAKASVI 5. SUNGLON c. kh moo 7. aZMMRU «a»/soK 13/15 Dk 15/17 DM 17/19 Ok 17/19 OK 11/21 OK p K#m WM/MOk 19/11 OK150 words
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Advertisement692 1981-12-09 17 TK" BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAIO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 10 MOW C*T w rdktef l«I»M HM|Unf Eiprtu ME*w Hm*W| E^mi HBURG ihakn roam Spar* t Reum (Xm*t r Austria Mm ii/u m/u m ntu ivu 1/1 vi vi ivu ivu m/u it/n 2vu vi VI U/l IVI U/l U/l VI692 words
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Advertisement642 1981-12-09 17 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO MED/UK/NC/SCAN SERVICE t! v y y [V ft f t a QAWM SH HNACA 11/12 I OMttt 11/12 I FOMfiA 25/17 a OMtM i nmu i/i OAN.M IS/1 i raws* 22/1 I) l»t«w Emm. IMara 2) liiapnl, Mil. Caan Ma* 3) >nai». Imml—.642 words
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Advertisement690 1981-12-09 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA nil Fraa wssas* n sr mnamsas r* la x Nw#»»*l9 1)/12 12/12 fan Mm 29/12 9/1 HMi Mm 27/12 t/1 VnMna Mm 1/1 c,j IMBayll 24/12 21/12 tap* Ac* 13/1 25/1 JVI 25/1 TUMHn 11/1 is/) Maunm* V690 words
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Advertisement290 1981-12-09 19 SLNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTI FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A o'e ACE Consortium rnirrr jTRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE rrnrr USA CONTAINER SERVICE South East Asia Regional Container Service NEPTUNF AGENCIES PTE LTD HARPFR kVIRA SDN BHD HARPER MRA SDN BHD HARPER NIRA SDN BHD HARPER MR A SDN BHD290 words
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Advertisement575 1981-12-09 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA KUANTAN MALDIVE PEACE loading For Jeddah MALDIVE UNITY Loading for Alexandria MALDIVE CREST Loading For Male MALDIVE NOBLE Loading For Muscat/ Dubai/Dammam MALDIVE PRIX Loading For Rangoon MALDIVE PIONEER Loading For Port Said/Latakia MALDIVE STAR Loading For Hodeidah/ Bahrain/Kuwait 18/12 IMPORT INPORT In Port 10/12 In Port575 words
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Advertisement51 1981-12-09 19 JOO SHIPPING SDN. BHD EXPRESS TO BINTULU r imi MB IMS SAW (Ml MM) wr II 14 IMI vm lore ura (miiiw) mt n iiimi Acctpfcnf heavy Bft up to 30 tam cmp tar iMtMfan at Jataf Godown Agents: JAMBATAN MERAH SDN. BHD. P. Kelang *****6/7 K. L. *****1/2 Penang51 words
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Advertisement511 1981-12-09 20 EGYPTIAN international line ;eid EGYPTIAN FLAG DMECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ POUT SAB ALEXANDRIA) stok n. «ez rry» miiakxu IN (OTIS 0« a taa is tall tail DSUVOT23 MB W "»M Mar?? Cargo Boekte9eP<eeeePMene273S3«l/2 DMECT UNER SERVICE FROM EGYPT MNMPOfH N HtPPINI, Ptf t'D *>r'd TrjCf fnt'f Maritime511 words
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Advertisement231 1981-12-09 20 Kline KINKAI 1 KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN FuHy Containerised Service Tokyo Rote S pore Pen** P Kelai* Spore Tokyo Kobe NORKTMm SM SM 12/12 14/12 15/12 arts 25/12 2C/12 mamim 11/1213/12 23/12 24/12 21/12 27/12 »/i 11/1 15/12 22/12 2/1 4/1 5/1 C/l 11/1 21/1 (NOTE: MMMT t231 words
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Advertisement209 1981-12-09 20 1 ..If HAJSHIPPING ViAIA SDN. BERHAD Express Unttoad Strict from P Kdang East Maiaysa ft Brum (Accept*/ cargo for pe*ts* m LH Gda Mo: 3 (Sottk Fart) BINTULU MM CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD 17, Mapi •mi. bctta. imtwit. T* Srtu/Mu Tdn: Ml 7M93 Express Car-Cantor/tO-M) Sank* la East Malar* BHTU.U NO.209 words
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Advertisement300 1981-12-09 20 (AH Soudi Flofl Vwd) SH PK PNG Loodng I 15/12 PH Vwmm. 25/12 30/12 mtriH. 1/1 D'M.rNn. 15/1 DHlta,! raw IMMN.M «I«M4/4MM nam xtv sa a* t* wm TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE TL Trwsi«. M. Mm, Srte hi Pt 15/12 17/12 Itt: 3t)MI/3tISSI/3Stt9? TUL TTH/m 39C95 MENCr SON M300 words
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Miscellaneous161 1981-12-09 20 Regional Weather 4 r 'A I ss m V sW fc; 'S «r V IsC °C iA crWind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R, Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather /V Wind direction with speed in knots tt161 words
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