The Business Times, 1 January 1982
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Title Section11 1982-01-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, IK! 60 CENTS11 words
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436 1982-01-01 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO TWO new companies have been set up in Singapore because international tea auctions are held here. The first, Singa Tea and Services, was set up recently to provide warehousing and other services for the tea auctions. The second436 words
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Article598 1982-01-01 1 LILLIAN CHEW - By LILLIAN CHEW LOWER inflation, improved productivity, and a growth rate not unlike that of the year just gone by this is the 1982 scenario painted for Singapore by the Prime Minister in his New Year message. "I am confident 1982 can be another prosperous598 words
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385 1982-01-01 1 BY 1991, the workforce in Singapore will be totally Singaporean. This 10-year target was spelled out by the Prime Minister in his New Year message to Singaporeans, and one that understandbly would not be wholly welcomed by all managers. "By 1991, our target is not385 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article66 1982-01-01 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs. Japanese manufacturers and Philips of the Netherlands are to try to develop a standardised video-tape recorder (VTR) so that users can replay recorded material on any VTR irrespective of its origin. The manufacturers will take part in an industrial council to be inaugurated this monthReuter - 66 words
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Article70 1982-01-01 1 AP ANKARA, Thurs. Turkish police have arrested 14 financiers and are seeking others in a collapse of lending and investment offices that has touched off a panic among savers. More than 30 investment bureau owners are reported by newspapers to have fled the country and one has committedAP - 70 words
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Article51 1982-01-01 1 AFP JAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesian government will invest US$lO,000 million in the next two years to boost the country's industrialisation programme. Information Minister General Ali Murtopo said the investment would cover the construction of new cement plants, sugar factories, coal and oil plants, energy and electric power stations.AFP - 51 words
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Article60 1982-01-01 1 UPI JERUSALEM, Thurs. Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir yesterday said Israel will abide by its "irrevocable" commitment to give the Sinai back to Egypt but will never permit itself to live through another such "terrible tragedy". Mr Shamir predicted Israel was heading for a "most difficult peri- pd" inUPI - 60 words
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Article75 1982-01-01 1 UPI BANGKOK, Thurs. Admitting poor management and claiming Chinese and US sabotage, Vietnam has projected only 4 per cent economic growth in 1982. The Vietnamese National Assembly approved a 1962 state plan which targets only 4 per cent growth in the gross national product, an 8 per centUPI - 75 words
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Article61 1982-01-01 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia Mining Corp is not contemplating any restrictions on production in current market conditions. Chief executive Abdul Rahim Aki said any restriction would be suicidal while the tin price was reasonably good. He also said that under the International Tin Agreement certain conditionsReuter - 61 words
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Article36 1982-01-01 1 AFP TOKYO, Thurs. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki has pledged that Japan will continue to shun nuclear arms, step up the pace of economic recovery and strive to settle trade disputes with other countries.— AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article59 1982-01-01 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The number of South Korean workers in Peninsular Malaysia is expected to double in a year's time when work on the Penang Bridge project is in full swing. The project is expected to bring in about 500 to 700 South Korean workers once theAFP - 59 words
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Article134 1982-01-01 1 THE Promet group of companies is applying (or an oil exploration lease from the Malaysian government making it the first South-east Asian company to do so. Group chairman Datuk Ibrahim Mohamed said that Promet is now putting together the proposal which will be submitted134 words
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Article291 1982-01-01 1 THE post Office Savings Baak (POSB) will trim Its a «it and lean rates y. The sstlsasl savings hank will frsm today be paying Its mere than twe mlllles savings aeeonats W per cent far hslsaees an to lUMN compared with the prevtoas per291 words
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311 1982-01-01 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY A FEW more rounds of prime lending rate decreases are likely during the first quarter of the new year in view of the continued US recession and persistent intervention by the monetary authorities. Market rate leader, Development Bank of Singapore,311 words
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Article160 1982-01-01 1 THE STOCK market closed the year after two hours of active trading yesterday but those expecting a sharp rally «ere disappointed. Nevertheless, when the market closed at 12 noon, there were sufficient gains to bring the Straits Times Industrial Index just above the 780 point160 words
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Advertisement261 1982-01-01 1 ililu&i id ;10 ;(0 a .Times Bookshops V. Tv v v*'*? s -i |C* :f O JfX V*,* >S^ tl Happy New Year to all our readers **5| i?K3K>v v.> v f «*3SV* ifl? -;K 4 i v?r3 < "O .•> vy KMUDSI MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd hopes to secure a261 words
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Advertisement134 1982-01-01 1 P.RE\VIE\W mm MIU SINGAPORE has had a good year. We might as well be on another planet for all our connection with the gloom and doom pervading the West. But can we continue our star-studded performance this year? 1982 is fraught with dangers and uncertainties. Politically and economically, a rocky134 words
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Advertisement249 1982-01-01 1 Europe and beyond? Fly via Amsterdam Why Amsterdam? Amsterdam international airport is n your unique gateway to Europe and the ]C Americas; with an s extensive range of KLM X -ST connections covering <iL3 all the major European J J centres and no less than 1 24 destinations in yVf-yki-7249 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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750 1982-01-01 2 IT HAS been a rough and eventful year for both bankers and borrowefs in Malaysia. Bankers had to cope with many new challenges, the most important being the wide-ranging amendments to Malaysian banking laws. Borrowers, put off by increasingly expensive money (the result750 words
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343 1982-01-01 2 Reuter CHINA'S central bank, the People's Bank of China, will raise interest rates on deposits and loans early this year. The official New China News Agency said bank loans in renminbi to joint ventures involving Chinese and foreign investment should, in principle, be higherReuter - 343 words
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Article259 1982-01-01 2 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S broad based M 3 money supply growth slowed to 10.8 per cent last year to end November from 11.2 per cent at end October and the previous year's 12.9 per cent. The Reserve Bank of Australia said the growth rate is within TreasurerReuter - 259 words
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283 1982-01-01 2 AP NORWAY this week made a gnat far mm af the paarest aattoaa af the warU by partletpatlag la laaaa made by the Warid Baak aad Ita affiliate, the latnnwtt— I Develapmeat AaiHitlia (IDA). Last Taeaday, the Warid Baak aaid Net way eaatrlhatedAP - 283 words
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625 1982-01-01 2 Reuter BANKS in West Germany spend the Christmas season acting like department stores. They lure shareholders in by dressing up their shop windows or profit and loss accounts and try to keep the prices of goods held in inventory (their shares and bonds)Reuter - 625 words
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Article214 1982-01-01 2 Reuter THE agreement consolidating and refinancing around US$5OO million of Sudan's debt to commercial banks was signed in London bankers Morgan Grenfell and Co Ltd said as advisers to the Sudanese authorities. The agreement between Sudan and some 100 banks covers the refinancing of approximately $400 millionReuter - 214 words
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167 1982-01-01 2 Reuter THE issue of a new low coupon Treasury stock on Jan 7 will not greatly aggravate the tight money market condltldns expected this month, even though £500 million will be on tender. UK government bond (Gilt) market analysts sakl probably only a smallReuter - 167 words
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144 1982-01-01 2 Reuter FUJITSU Ltd plans to offer 30 million shares of capital stocks in the form of European depositary receipts (EDR) in February, Securities House officials said. They said it also plans to issue a total of SO win»/» new capital shares through public subscriptionReuter - 144 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article403 1982-01-01 2 THE US dollar was marked up slightly against most major currencies in late trading on the local foreign exchange market yesterday, in line with the opening trend of the European exchanges. There was no trading in the morning. The Singapore dollar closed slightly lower at 2.0475/85 against the403 words
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Article143 1982-01-01 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday was quietly steady against most major currencies at an early close of foreign exchange trading on new year's eve. The US unit was steady at 2.2500/50 marks, unchanged from the early quote and little changed from the 2.2500/20 finish in New York. It143 words
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Article22 1982-01-01 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.88 per cent.22 words
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Article190 1982-01-01 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Dec 31: U8 Doti*n(8pot) OfT.r B,d 7 days 13 S/18 133/18 1 month 13% 13% 2 month* 13 11/16 13 9/16 3 months 13% 13* 6 months IS 14% 9 months 14 15/16 14 13/16 12 months 14 15/1614 13/16190 words
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Article188 1982-01-01 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer on short-covering interest in light trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 61 lots while kerb volume at 165 lots with activity mainly centred on February, April, June and August contracts. Prompt closed higher at US$4Ol/404 an ounce against 397/399188 words
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Article47 1982-01-01 2 RANGE at price* ottered by discount houses on Dec 11: Overnlfbt 2v.* to 4W* Call deposits: I* to 4*% CWmc Barisf Scllisf 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2H 3-month Bank bills 7* 7* 3 months CD 7* 7* 0 months CD 8H 8* Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article99 1982-01-01 2 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed at 220.25 yen after a 219.70 opening. This was higher than the 219.50/70 finish in New York and 219.60/70 on the US West Coast overnight but lower than the 220.60 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading was light with99 words
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Article66 1982-01-01 2 Opening quotes yesterday US 1 Cm-I*l7/27« Cram 1.1» D Mk 4 30© 315© D FI 4 7220 7370 S FY 3 4355 4505 B FY cob 71-50/74.00 F Ft 10 9100 »4« Lit 2296 75 2310 0# Tea 420 12 421 74 N Kr 11 1060 1415 S Kr66 words
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Advertisement141 1982-01-01 2 (J) Edward Arnold Managing Human Resources f FV Distributed by Eg* FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore 1953 A member of the Times Organisation This book covers the theory and practice involved in the management of staff in a modern organization and concentrates on such key areas as employment,141 words
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Advertisement7 1982-01-01 2 HEARTIEST NEW YEAR GREETINGS Indian Bank Singapore7 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration217 1982-01-01 3 A NEW type of combined work and safety garment specially designed for use on fishing vessels has been introduced by the Norwegian lifejacket manufacturer Brdr Sunde A/S. Developed in cooperation with Norway's Research Institute for Fisheries Technology, the suit is also expected to find a market among seamen217 words
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Article518 1982-01-01 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO A LOCAL company has gone into a joint venture with a Japanese company, Chuwa Industrial Co Ltd, to assemble anti-pollution incinerators for local and overseas markets. Chuwa Industrial Co Ltd, which designs anti-pollu-tion incinerators, has developed a range, including the Chuwaster and518 words
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Article521 1982-01-01 3 SINGAPORE never stops. Not even to ask itself where it is going. So concluded Chris Mosey, associate editor of Sweden Now, an Englishlanguage magazine owned by the Swedish Employers Confederation and the Federation of Swedish Industries. In his article titled "Singapore: The Success Syndrome," the writer highlighted521 words
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Article136 1982-01-01 3 THE TRIPPING of two 120 MW generators at Senoko Power Station on Dec 30 caused a supply failure which affected several areas of the island from 10.09pm. A PUB statement said a circuit breaker of a standby gas turbine at Senoko developed a fault and136 words
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Article422 1982-01-01 3 ABOUT 40 Dutch companies, some of whom are represented locally, will be promoting their products under the Dutch national pavilion at the Lunar New Year Family Fair to be held at the World Trade Centre from Jan 8 to 12. Among the items they will be offering are422 words
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Article588 1982-01-01 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES Dec 28-Jan 20: Financial Planning for Marketing activities, Cuppage Centre NPB Jan 2-Feb 27: Industrial Microcomputer System, Bukit Timah Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, NUS J®n 4-Mar 1: Skills and Strategies for Effective Managements, Waterloo Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, NUS Jan 5-7: Leadership Styles,588 words
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Advertisement146 1982-01-01 3 11 ci.m. 10 p.m. January 2 7,1982. Singapore Conference Hall Shenton Way An Exhibition and Sale for the discriminating individualist 1 HIGH CLASS FURNITURE LEATHER. VELVET. FABRIC. ROSEWOOD. R/VMIN. EXOTIC TIMBER MANAU 1 PERSIAN CARPETS HAND-KNOTTED. WOOLLEN. SILK. OLD NEW 1 LAMPS, LIGHTS MATTRESSES per annum Autosave 7k per annum146 words
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Advertisement61 1982-01-01 3 Today Arab-Malaysian Development Bank Berhad opens its branch office in Johor Bahru, establishing the first merchant banking presence in Johor. We are at: No. 4, 19th floor, Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak, Jalan Wong Ah Fook, Johor Bahru, Johor. Tel: ***** Services: Corporate Finance Advisory Work *Loans Advances Loan Syndications Acceptances61 words
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OVERSEAS
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709 1982-01-01 4 AP AFTER sparking off a motorcycle revolution in the 1960s and challenging the world with its small cars in the *****, Japan is now hoping for a major share of world aircraft production by the year 2000. Aviation is one of the lastAP - 709 words
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456 1982-01-01 4 AP RISING wages and the strength of the dollar on international markets are combining to make American goods more costly in competition with the products of other countries. This is according to figures made available on Wednesday by the USAP - 456 words
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457 1982-01-01 4 NYT CHIEF Justice Warren Burger dealt the Mobil Corp a major setback on Wednesday in its struggle to take over the Marathon Oil Co when he refused to grant an order to prevent Mobil's rival, the United States Steel Corp, from buyingNYT - 457 words
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399 1982-01-01 4 AP THE US government is being urged to keep a close eye on how Japan will calculate its exports of cars to the United States in 1982, according to a report by Frank Conahan, director of the US General Accounting Office (GAO). TheAP - 399 words
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331 1982-01-01 4 UPI AMERICAN congressmen have asked the South Korean government and two US government agencies to investigate the sale of American rice to South Korea that may have been overpriced by US$l2 million. Representative Paul Findley, Republican-Illinois, said he asked the JusticeUPI - 331 words
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314 1982-01-01 4 AP FOR THE American car industry, 1961 has been a year of surprises, almost all of them unpleasant. The biggest and most distressing surprise was America's continuing economic slump, which pushed new car sales below even the disastrous levels of 1980. Consumer resistanceAP - 314 words
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Article683 1982-01-01 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time Proa RBA BI427 0965 BWN MAS MH680 1010 BK3/MYY/KCH MAS MH651 1030 PEN/KUL S1A SQ201 1030 HLP CPA CX710 f 1030 HLP SWR SRI 76 1060 ZRH/GVA BOM GIA GA960 1100 HLP GIA GA930 1115 MES SLA SQ103 111S KUL THAI683 words
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717 1982-01-01 5 Reuter THE unprecedented refusal of international insurers to cover Australian» shipowners against losses caused by strikes has highlighted the damage being done to the country's economy by its chronic industrial problems. The prospect of a surge in the already high level of disputes and a wageReuter - 717 words
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Article649 1982-01-01 5 Reuter THE Vietnamese National Assembly has approved the 1982 state plan and budget which calls for increases in both the Gross National Product (GNP) and national income. The Vietnam News Agency (VNA), monitored in Hongkong, said a resolution adopted by the seventh National Assembly in HanoiReuter - 649 words
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313 1982-01-01 5 AP IN MOVES that may fereshadew mare widespread redsetteas la erade all prices, Nerway saassarcid aa Wedaesday It was eattiag the price M eertala trades today, aad Nigeria repericdly was dalag the hum. Algeria Is alas seeklag ta I are aew bayers with saeffldalAP - 313 words
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408 1982-01-01 5 THE output expected from several integrated paper and pulp complexes to be set up in the Asean countries will still not be enough to satisfy the region's demand for paper products. According to estimates prepared by Sabah officials in connection with the construction of408 words
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175 1982-01-01 5 AFP HONGKONG'S real estate market is likely to remain slack in the first half of 1962. Prices of real estate, with the exception of prime office accommodation, could further decline early this year, resident partner Christopher Palmer of Richard Ellis international property consultants said.AFP - 175 words
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427 1982-01-01 5 AFP WITH A crisis year looming ahead for the textile industry, many Hongkong mills have already closed down, others are operating at 50 per cent capacity and are unlikely to survive if harder times come, while some of the larger companies are turningAFP - 427 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article498 1982-01-01 5 Agencies THE US remained alone in imposing sanctions against the Soviet Union for the military crackdown in Poland, but there was little official criticism of President Reagan's actions from Western countries. None of the Nato allies joined in the sanctions, although there was discussion of aAgencies - 498 words
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Advertisement202 1982-01-01 4 The 16 days that shook the world. Now see the War in pictures and read the captivating account of it! 0 between February 17, 1979 and March 5, 1979 a very short span of time and a very limited war. However, the repercussions and significance are indeed extremely far-reaching because202 words
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Advertisement174 1982-01-01 5 The Straits Times Directory of Singapore general business fist ing. The tab onvour business connection of over 5,000 names and addresses! The general business listing of the Straits Times Directory or Buku Merah (as we are also known) is a compendium of names and facts you ought to know. For174 words
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Advertisement233 1982-01-01 5 FESTIVE SPECIAL HANDMADE ORIENTAL CARPETS r PERSIANS i» A i A i OLD LESS 10% No. AS 1567 (Old Persian) NEW Lest 40% No. AS 1007 L (New Persian) OLD TRIBAL AFGHANS Lett 25% 1 V J W J 14 :;.V t I Vii' PAKISTAN CARPETS ,jp w- S* mi233 words
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615 1982-01-01 6 THE PROBLEM with writing about new year resolutions is that the words come off the typewnter at a time when people are feeling resolute, only to be read when they are more likely to be feeling dissolute. Therefore it can be said at the outset615 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1982-01-01 6 DAVID DODWELL - By DAVID DODWELL FT "UNDERSTAND the wayang, the famous Javanese shadow-puppet theatre, and you have begun to understand Indonesia," said an ambassador in Jakarta. "The problem is, I find it almost impossible to know whether I am watching from the shadow side or theFT - 1,404 words
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1154 1982-01-01 6 ALAN CANE - By ALAN CANE FT THE YEAR 1981 was something of a watershed for electronic office systems. Supplier after supplier announced its concept of what the office of the future should look like and the kind of equipment it should contain. Xerox made perhaps theFT - 1,154 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous642 1982-01-01 6 II TWO-IH-OHE CHOSBWOED CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Striking feaure of a car (6) 7 Service responsible (or inflation? (3, 5) 8 Do something elevating (4) 10 Does the twist; it's new, in a way! 11 Waltz time or minuet, maybe (6) 14 A leader possibly led (3) 16 A number642 words
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Miscellaneous27 1982-01-01 6 BriStcfW: Ek cken£ TH6. OF 6#?«TISH m SP€j££> P»«RU3«yS U>4fcfc£. R GROuP OF OG.PMJSTS PlR£_ Pvm POT of TeKßoßism... Gulp? i e*Gs» ue Leßve rr Till Tottorrou27 words
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Miscellaneous674 1982-01-01 6 wiim The Pink Panther returns IP YOU an kaaai Mm Wlai aai Fire, Ckaek M—# ilrpctcii taiay after all tkat eanas- Maagta», (Nhte Newtaa- la tke newi aai flaal las, iaat despair keeaaae j«ha aai UK Garrett epMe el Ufa* tke Ortm SBC hat itaed ap pre- afteraeea mattaee to674 words
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974 1982-01-01 7 BERNARD GWERTZMAN - FORUB with BERNARD GWERTZMAN NYT BY INVOKING a modest set of economic and political sanctions against the Soviet Union with no guarantee tha£ its allies would do the same, the Reagan Administration is consciously risking damage to the Western Alliance without necessarily doing muchNYT - 974 words
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Article1639 1982-01-01 7 As world trade shrinks in the face of recession and surging unemployment in the industrialised nations, protectionist measures in 1982 will increase. The United States and European nations view Japan as the main culprit in fanning the flames of protectionism, but Japan thinks otherwise, reports MARIANNAUPI - 1,639 words
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Article, Illustration599 1982-01-01 7 DESPITE its vast oil wealth, Mexico has clamped down on what it sees as gross wastage of its main natural resource. In an unwelcome Christmas package to motorists, the Mexican government more than doubled the price of almost all petrol to about599 words
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Advertisement143 1982-01-01 7 What happens when you give your child only plain rice? mm You know that he will find it and ifs not nutritional enough for proper growth. And so it Is with the intellectual growth of your child. 4 The school textbooks are like plain rice. Your child needs more than143 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article164 1982-01-01 8 DEC 30 FU ABN moo •1 AhoM 4-1 Akso 22.00 -01 AMKV 8730 Amfu 74.00 Amrobnk 54.90 unch ■5T" Z I 24.00 4-2.0 Bol* -0.4 Borrjmij 93.00 1 Burhm&nn 37 JO ill Cmland 3X00 -01 CaJn Delft 21ZJD -0J Dell Ml) ms> unch Knnla 117.00 Pokktr 34J0 -2J Ford164 words
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Article257 1982-01-01 8 DEC 30 r™ CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde B S N Oernli Oanone C 8 F (ThoouonCle rnnctlae de« Petrole* Compacnle Financier* Comptt(nle Generate Credit Foncler De France Htclwttc (Llbralrte) Umchlnu Bull Mlchelln (B) Partbu PkMm; Clglne Kuhlm*nn *73 1300 162 110 328 JO 323-30 380 3130 aao 303 90.40 163-30 32257 words
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Article94 1982-01-01 8 DEC 30 Fro FORWARD MARKET Ac«c 290 unch Arbtd 1000 unch AJlur arm 8 Bnucaji 900 4 Bm-Lamb 1200 unch cawarn 1420 -30 Cock 140 4 De BMri -4 IhM 1866 2D Klectrobel *75 +115 Ob-livno-Bm 2300 6 Qtr ISIS 15 Ho bo It 2646 .5 Pttro 4040 2094 words
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Article219 1982-01-01 8 DEC 30 Dm A«t-Tel«fun»#n 44.00 Akjo JOJO -0.] All* Leben All* Vera 1440 00 •10 BARF B«y H T Wbank Bay Vbank Barer BBC BMW l UHllt Chem Vern CommmCvit Conu Qummi 13ft 10 IMOO 171 SO IIS00 IDA 00 190 SO naoo ***** 128 10 41JDU -OO *1219 words
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Article188 1982-01-01 8 DEC 30 Pranea AcUoni Suuari 340 Aiuiuuw Br aao 5 AlusuUae Ret 5 Brown Birnrt Br 1066 •10 Clbt Oelfj Br ia *10 CU* Qelfj P C trto unrh Clba Oetfy Re* Credit Sulaar Br 544 90S 7 *30 Credit SuLaae Ref 382 -3 Elekirowatt Br tin -10 Oeorf*188 words
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Article98 1982-01-01 8 DEC SO Bulot l Ore *s Central* Ord Cond Arqua Rent Ertduli P1«t Ord M1Q0 unch MOP -100 IW -075 ***** -00 t(4S -19 Oenerall 143*700 -3S0 Olm in pn* Invest IltlniMnu Ord Italau LepeUt Ord Mediobanca 3070 unch M4S -3 B60 -SO rose 560 M MOO -SO WOOD98 words
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Article201 1982-01-01 8 DEC 30 C| AbiUbi A lean I7H Alfutn* «6 unrh Bank Mont M* Bank Nora Scotia 27* Bell T«l im unch Beth Corp BP Can Ltd XJ Brurar M <% Camp (tad Lake ia Can Imp Bk Canpar 41* Can par in* pf Carllnf OKc«fc X JH unch unch201 words
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Article252 1982-01-01 8 DEC 30 RuxJ INDUSTRIALS A Aiphi am Abtrcocn m AM And CI ggg SKU Currte flnanc* «6 D* Been Ind Mcoo 8306 HOOB Ewe»/J» Fad Volk <k 2S0B Otrdl&n Qlentni Ofmtamn 1M0 H'PPO HI*aM 4MB HuletU So LI baft* Umrho i* LTA rntl M And R Mrcarth? Mrlboi SXg252 words
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Advertisement239 1982-01-01 8 The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served *1 Get awav to Sentosa with family and friends Mil Www*. < Cost only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY THURSDAY239 words
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Advertisement121 1982-01-01 8 ffi? (xJLh JAPANESE RESTAURANT For sushi. For teppanyaki. For other authentically Japanese delights. Open duily 12 r)<»«>i i Ap m 6 p in 10 p m For reservations dl f call *****77 A k VC I'jlfk S| U >|'j iloi I Si 11^11| H M'< Nassim Hill. Singapore 1025 Tef121 words
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Advertisement243 1982-01-01 8 See Page 9 for NYSE prices and Page 11 for Asian stocks TIVE mTAL R A S T Before you fly away to foreign lands, check-in your bags then seek our the Five Continents Restaurant. Relax in intimate surroundings and wine and dine on the most superb international cuisine you've243 words
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Advertisement147 1982-01-01 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. r. »sa 25i If pleasing your palate is achieved only by 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 an147 words
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Advertisement160 1982-01-01 8 mi For businessmen and professionals, a place to call your own. Located at the basement of the Cockpit Hotel is the Citation. Exclusive. Plush. Luxuriously spacious. A club with live and pleasant entertainment, gracious hostesses and all the privacy you want. Ideal for drinks and evenings with clients and <ol160 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article170 1982-01-01 9 CffINEBC P»*wi FrnlMf n, per 1« kg yesterday. Cm—t all: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old dram (in second band drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW170 words
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Article194 1982-01-01 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CiMm yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,550 32b 3,175, 40s 3,325 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly194 words
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Article313 1982-01-01 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.05, 100 per cent third class 1.03, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.71, Special313 words
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Article98 1982-01-01 9 THE STRAITS tli price in Pennng yesterday firmed II cents to MSMJB a kilo, ruling within the middle sector price rnage of $3ZM nod $34J8. Folia wing London's svernight wenhness nnd higher dispssal s( metal Ahead sf the new year hettdny period, the market met inflnentinl buyer support nnd98 words
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Article31 1982-01-01 9 Rubber: Dec 31 Singapore: January: 178.50 cents (down 0.60 cent) Malaysia: January: 201.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 534.68 (up $0.10) Official offering: 300 tonnes (up 35 tonnes)31 words
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Article139 1982-01-01 9 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed slightly lower with January One RSS buyers quoted at 178.50 cents per kilo,, down (L5O cents from Wednesday's close. The market opened fractionally lower and thereafter turned idle during yesterday's half day session on festive consideration. in Ksala Lam par, the Inro indicator139 words
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Article891 1982-01-01 9 NEW YORK STOCKS THE New York market closed Wednesday higher, thanks to a very mild afternoon rally which was already fading by the close. The Dow Jones industrial average rose as much as 9.60 points by mid-afternoon, its first significant movement of the week, but then pulled891 words
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Article108 1982-01-01 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed off V* US cent in March and up V* to 2*4 cents in distant December on moderately light trade. March traded in a five cent range. Futures were unable to sustain numerous rally and sell-off attempts due to uncertainty about the future108 words
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Article122 1982-01-01 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed fractionally lower in spot to up 2Vi US cents per bushel in August after trading quietly in a narrow range. Widespread long liquidation in January, both outright and on spreads, kept spot relatively weak versus deferreds. A leading exporter was the featured122 words
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Article279 1982-01-01 9 RA8 prices In cent* per kilo yesterday: Moo Buyer (per Ulo) s Sellers Bu (perkUo) yen Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b 173.50 lat 1 R.S.S. January 178.50 lat. 1 R.S S February 184.00 lat. 2 R.S.S 148 00 UK/Cant M.00 lat 3 R.S.S. 1(3.00 UK/Coat 163.00 lat.279 words
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Article100 1982-01-01 9 NOON as* mt OMR i BAS Jma (Cum Bmymrt ■MT •IHU) i flgiiin Fikntn (hmH Mtk) ■Van Saifan l-ta> p*l| IttJC 1 164.SON 164-50 ltt-tON SSR SO (1-toa pal«) I4&0C 1 180.00N 180.00 lCUttN KU SMR ELB CV PAi Juurj 187 JO fakrwr i lar&oN laojo I*IJON100 words
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1195 1982-01-01 9 AFP WORLDWIDE industrial recession and high Interest rates combined to depress commodities last year especially after a mid-summer rally had failed. Apart from tin, which remained close to record levels, every market finished well below its high of the year, but with the exceptionAFP - 1,195 words
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Article1034 1982-01-01 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures on Wednesday ended a quiet day slightly easier with values having barely moved in the afternoon session. Dealers said activity was constrained by the holiday lull and switching dominated the later session. Quietly lower early price movements in New York confirmed the London trend. Values1,034 words
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389 1982-01-01 9 AT THE NEXT quarterly meeting of the International Tin Council (ITC) which begins in London on Jan 19, tin producers will ask for a 15 per cent increase in the buffer stock price range. Reporting this in its latest issue, the widely389 words
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Advertisement103 1982-01-01 9 f W, I New words and phrases have already been contributed to the language by the traditional computer industry Bug, Bootstrap and Deadly Embrace for example have long been in Anthony Chandor's Penguin Dictionary of Computers. But the new context of microprocessors is absorbing, adapting and often giving new meanings103 words
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1417 1982-01-01 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 Acaa (J.OOB) (1)1,417 words
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Article173 1982-01-01 10 ■NGAFOBB UNR 1MMT (Miiiumi prtnt he tea 4) The Commerce IS 14} The Savtaga Fund 1JB 10X S pore Prag Fund i n 130 S pore Sec. Fund lis 1* S pore Inveat Fund Lll LIT S pore Equity Fond is 1 flxd DIAMOND MOI rssr"—' S'pore Fd(USI)173 words
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Article2829 1982-01-01 10 1981 High Low Company Last Sale +orGr's Div Div Crr Gr's Y'ld Net P/E Vol CO00) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 494 119 300 312 420 200 470 532* 875 430 248 115 130 150 308 75 380 220 322 231 Aetna Alcom Allied2,829 words
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Article1421 1982-01-01 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUmiAUI AJtaaaaato (3.2») Atmm (1.45) LM (4) 147 (U) 1« Aid Mi1,421 words
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Article179 1982-01-01 10 MALAY8IA Mining Cerperatlen Berfcad: Fifth AGM to be held at the Conference Room, Pernas Charter Management Sdn Bhd, Wisrna Bunga Raya, 152, Jalan Am pang, Kuala Lumpur on Dec 31 at 10 am. SEA View Hstol Limited: AGM to be held at the Hotel Premises at Amber Close,179 words
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Article754 1982-01-01 10 IT WAS the la* trading day el lttl, tat then was me ef the year-Mi «'parly fever" at the Bteek Exehaage af Stegapere *»yAltheagh baytag sappert waa evldeat taitag the twa hean at tMMUag aa New Year*» Eve, share pricea federally elesed areaad their previaaa754 words
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Article602 1982-01-01 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market ended 1981 on a slightly firm note in a halfday session yesterday. Interest was relatively better at the start after Wednesday's firmer close and, although some profittaking set in around midsession, values remained steady until closing. On balances advances led declines602 words
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1106 1982-01-01 11 THE Carrian group of companies, which recently shot into the limelight, has been revealed to own a huge reservoir of assets. The Hongkong-based group is now said to have net assets valued in excess of HK$5 billion. This figure excludes the undisclosed assets1,106 words
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Article441 1982-01-01 11 Camat Ex Unto Date Tata! far Tatal far Pajacat Dale Claae PayaMe the year Prevtaaa A11M Cfcte 7% Jan 4 Jan 9 Jan 18 7% 4%TE Attain 20% Nov 18 Nov 28 Jan 6 30% OCC7 ZD /c Berjutal 35%I Jan 8 Jan 20 Feb 4 35% QCCl441 words
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Article236 1982-01-01 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Gose HLesagCXeOt Jshaa HM «s Bonus issue of 1 for 1 Proposed rights issue of 2 for 1 Dec 23 Jan 6 $1.00 per share NYA NYA Malay* watt Proposed bonus issue of 1 for 2 NY A NYA Rights issue of 1236 words
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Article273 1982-01-01 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed easier for the half-day session, while trading was quiet and subdued on new year's eve, brokers said. The Hang Seng index closed the year at 1,406.82 down 9.49 from Wednesday's finish, compared with a 1,473.59 close at the end of last273 words
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Article256 1982-01-01 11 SCATTERED buying in Sydney yesterday marginally offset selling pressure on the final day of trading this year. The All-Ordinaries index gained 0.5 points to finish the year at 5955. T-agt year, the market finished above 700. Several selected issues saw some brisk buying, but overall turnovers256 words
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Article41 1982-01-01 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 524.0 Week Ago 517.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 873.10 Tuesday 868.25 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1405.82 Wednesday 1415.31 1375 59 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS 741.2 Wednesday 738.5 730 1 ALL ORDINARIES 595.5 585 1 Week Ago 582.841 words
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435 1982-01-01 11 MALAYSIAN Oxygen Bhd (MOX) expects to increase its profits in future, although this may not be at the same rate as in the last two years. MOX chairman Tun Da to Haji Omar Yoke Lin Ong says in his latest annual review that435 words
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Article46 1982-01-01 11 ELECTRICAL Allied Industries made pre-tax profits of M 5103,113 for the six months to Sep 30, 1981, compared with the previous corresponding period's tax profits of $175,677. Turnover increased to $9.08 million, from $6.19 million previously. After-tax profits amounted to $58,113, against $100,677 before.46 words
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319 1982-01-01 11 Reuter MANY Japanese securities analysts believe the market average on the Tokyo Stock Exchange will climb close to 9,000 in 1982, from the 1981 closing of 7,681.84. It was 7,150.95 at the start of this year. They said the average will riseReuter - 319 words
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Article718 1982-01-01 11 MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM - Market Talk... By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM Associated Asian Securities, a local broking firm, said several factors indicate a sustained rally in the stock market may be possible barring any development of adverse conditions. In its monthly investment service publication, it noted that interest rates are quite likely718 words
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Article264 1982-01-01 11 PEOMET BM has informed the KL£E that profits accruing to its MS31.6 million construction contract in Penang "are expected to be in line with industry norm." According to the group's accounting policy, such profits are expected to accrue to the group over the 33-month duration of the contract.264 words
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Advertisement280 1982-01-01 11 An Asian Development Bank Survey ASIAN ENERGY PROBLEMS This report represents a first step towards a more meaningful understanding of the energy situation in the Bank's 25 Developing Member Countries; Indonesia, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Cook Islands, Kiribati, Maldives, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Western Samoa,280 words
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Article162 1982-01-01 12 Rises Indices Sea View 736 25 G Ceraalca 815 25 Dec 30 Dec 31 Perlia Plant 535 25 BT Indicator: *****0 Taaek Caaiaat 610 30 *****3 Maiaa Pallia 290 20 Industrials: 778.80 780.78 Pan-El Lou 280 90 Finance: 1773.33 1770.27 Y H S Mala 253 12 Hotels: 1228.39 1231.80162 words
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Article, Illustration153 1982-01-01 12 SHARE prices msved higher at the Stock ExehMge si Stag»pm yesterday M selling during the later part sf the mandag redaeed gains. The Straits Times ladsstrial Index rsse IJ6 psiats to IM.7S mad the Basiness Times Indicator feU by 517 psiato to 191,1». Rises Indices Y H Seng153 words
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229 1982-01-01 12 SIGNIFICANT developments are likely to take place at Sime Darby Bhd with the appointment of Mr JR Scott, joint group chief executive, as head of the group's Western Division. Besides taking charge of rescue operations in the Western Division, Mr Scott has also been229 words
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Article482 1982-01-01 12 Cwnpuy J Cement Utd Malacca H Royal Johan Hldgs San Hldgs Y H S (M) YHS Rahman Hyd PerM I I F I I F F F Date but year 20/11 15/12 18/12 19/12 20/12 26/12 2/1 3/1 Li Net EPS (eeate) 7.7 22.1 5.9 13.8 26.7 22.8482 words
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396 1982-01-01 12 CHOO AI LENG - ■SRia Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG MULTI-PURPOSE Holdtogs Bhd hopes to secure concurrent listing on the stock exchanges of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur this month. The aggressive investment group submitted an application for listing to the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week.396 words
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Article524 1982-01-01 12 FOUR of the five property companies which Ulu Benut Consolidated Industries proposes to acquire are expected to contribute total gross profits of MJ73.7 million over the next three to five years. The most immediate contributor to the group's earnings will be Oebuk Mas, which is expected to524 words
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Article657 1982-01-01 12 LONDON, Wed. Share prices closed firmer today, extending yesterday's trend, dealers said. The Financial Times index closed 4.4 points higher at 528.8. Further light buying interest in a thin market underpinned prices, outweighing the influence ci a worsening UK industrial relations outlook, dealers added. Industrial leaders had ICI657 words
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Article139 1982-01-01 12 RUBBER PHYSICALS LONDON, Wed. The market cloned unquoted today with Spot at <•-50/51.00 pence a kilo, January 52.25/5175 and Fehuary 52 25 5300 LONDON MET AU UNflktaJ dMtet m Wed COTPH bar» Irregular 4,825 Caah £874 50/875.00 Three moatha: UK 00 8830 CATBOOEB Quiet 50 Cajh CM 00 ***** Three139 words
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335 1982-01-01 12 YEO Hiap Seag LM is expected to repert a eamf ertahle lacreaae to pre-to» praflt for the Assarts I year «M Bep M, mi. The eempaay, whese ■——I resalto are likely to he aaaeaaced m Meaday, Is expected to chalk ap335 words
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667 1982-01-01 12 by HOCK LOCK SIEW INVESTORS have often expressed surprise at the fact that of the nine hanirc listed on the stock exchange only two Malayan Banking and Public Bank are Malaysian-incorporated. The number is inordinately small considering the total of 21 Malaysianincorporated banks. Of these, atby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 667 words
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Advertisement347 1982-01-01 12 Asia, at your finger tips... Other than speed reading, there is another way you can know a great deal more in much less time. The ASIA RESEARCH BULLETIN is a monthly information-packed report backed by in-depth and extensive research and ten years of editorial expertise. We have extracted and accumulated347 words
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212 1982-01-01 13 A MAXIMUM of 16 ships a day will be able to transit the Panama Canal on a preferred basis under a new booking system announced by the Canal Commission. This system is expected to be introduced during the second week in January and will run212 words
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Article, Illustration448 1982-01-01 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE THE FIRST new container ship of the Safari consortium has entered the Far East South Africa service, loading at Yokohama on the 23rd of last month. Owned and operated by Mitsui OSK Lines, the Osaka Maru is due to arrive448 words
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Article107 1982-01-01 13 AFP CHINA has built a second cargo ship with a computerised unmanned engine room and satellite navigation equipment, the New China News Agnecy reported. NCNA said the 25,000-ton cargo ship, named Ninghai, has an unmanned engine room with several hundred main and auxiliary engines controlled by aAFP - 107 words
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Article74 1982-01-01 13 Reuter THE JAPAN/Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Freight Conference said the previously-an-nounced bunker surcharge of US$l2 per revenue ton, due to become effective today, has been amended. A $10 surcharge will apply from today and will run through until Feb 1 when the $12 surcharge will become effective.Reuter - 74 words
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Article57 1982-01-01 13 THE South Korea Dung Hae shipbuilding company has received orders for four semi-container ships of 11,200 tonnes deadweight each from two Hamburg shipowners. Two ships were ordered by Augist Bolten and are scheduled for delivery in December 1982 and March 1983. The two other ships were ordered by57 words
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Article56 1982-01-01 13 FOUR UK lines will start operating a full container service between the UK and Brazil/River Plate with two fully cellular vessels of 384-TEU capacity. The new service will link Newhaven, UK, Rotterdam with Santos, Rio de Janeiro/Rio Grande, Montevideo and Buenos Aires. The four lines are Blue Star,56 words
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Article759 1982-01-01 13 ShipptBR Ltee P»ge C«l Shipping Llat P««e 0*1 Actiipelego Shpg VI a Everett Orient IV 4 Adriatic Coot vni 1 Evergreen IV AVj VI I Far Eastern vm 1 Afro-Eurasia VI 1 Feaco vn 4/3 3 All tram vn 4 Fiona Lauro v Aipac VI S Franco-Be759 words
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Article289 1982-01-01 14 ARRIVALS KEPPKL WHARVES Asian Star (1900 after Kota Singapoura) 810/11 Atrevida (1300 after Patroclus) 31/32 Bougainville (1700) 25/26 King Bird (0600) 6/7 Labuan Hadji (after Toyofuji No 6) 35/36 Nedlloyd Steenkerk (1800) 3/ 4 Niaga XXI (1500) 27 Patroclus (1230 hauls after Ben jamas) 33/34 Perils (0900)289 words
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Article923 1982-01-01 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS Vessel DM EILAT Voy No. 16E Arrival Date: 29.12.81 AND IiCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Agent/Line 8TAR8HPG Stock Gdn: TA 4 Container:CTIU *****07 ZIMU *****68 ZIMU *****15 ITLU *****90 Vessel's ZIMU *****94 ITLU *****66 ZIMU *****65 ZIMU *****46 Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode923 words
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Article1483 1982-01-01 14 INCREASED grain chartering on Wednesday developed out of North American east coast ports with rates mostly ruling fairly steady, shipbrokers said. A vessel from the US Northern Range to Tilbury received US$lO.5O, up 40 cents, while a steady $12 was paid from the same area to Rostock. Chinese1,483 words
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Article535 1982-01-01 15 VESSELS Open: Jindalle Korean flag class KR/NK built 1975 ***** dwt bale/ grain capacity 20,016.00/ 2ff.576.66 M 3 4 hatches capacity cf winch 5 tons x 4, 7.5 tonsxB maximum speed 17.063 knots consumption FO at sea 26 tonnes in port 1.5 tonnes open Far East mid January535 words
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237 1982-01-01 15 THE Abu Dhabi Ports Department has drawn up a comprehensive plan for the development of Port Zayed in Abu Dhabi over the next three years. According to the plan, the major works to be undertaken during this period include the construction of237 words
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444 1982-01-01 15 Reuter THE REAGAN administration has unveiled a package of reforms designed to limit federal controls over ocean shipping in a bid to strengthen the US maritime industry. "The current regulatory system puts US-flag carriers at a competitive disadvantage compared with liner operators fromReuter - 444 words
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251 1982-01-01 15 AFP NEW international rules increasing the share of local shipping in Nigeria's trade will come into effect today, Nigerian Transport Minister Umaru Dikko said. Under the rules, devised by Unctad, Nigerian ships must carry at least 40 per cent of volume and value of the country'sAFP - 251 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous181 1982-01-01 20 oHinriinu TIMES, Friday, January 1,198? r A Regional Weather 4 m <? m 'JA 2 Ml 3 .v 1 9a L' k" >\3 Si iMMW <<' iln V A 1£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R181 words
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