The Business Times, 5 January 1982
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Title Section10 1982-01-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, JANUARY IK2 60 CENTS10 words
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303 1982-01-05 1 WONG AI KWEI - By WONG AI KWEI THE National Productivity Board is no longer serving as the secretariat of the newly-formed National Productivity Council. Instead, the NPC, which is chaired by Minister of State for Labour Dr Wong Kwei Cheong (who is also chairman of NPB),303 words
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252 1982-01-05 1 UPI RUMOURS of a possible devaluation of the Indonesian rupiah yesterday left most money changers in Jakarta short of foreign currencies, mainly the (JS dollar, bankers said. The rupiah, which has been pegged to a basket of foreign currencies since its November 1978'devalua- tion, scored poorlyUPI - 252 words
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475 1982-01-05 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE THE Building and Development Control Division of the Ministry of National Development should require designers and consultants of building projects to include reports on provisions made for mechanisation in their submissions. The call comes from contractors who set up a committee in the475 words
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392 1982-01-05 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI HARPER Gilfillan, one of the oldest trading and engineering groups in Singapore, will be reorganised with a change in its share ownership. With effect this year, the group will be Jointly and equally owned by John Swire and Sons and BTR Limited. Prior392 words
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282 1982-01-05 1 IT WAS a generally sluggish and cautious day of trading at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday but selected counters stood out on active trading. leading the pack of favourites was International Trast and Finance which made its debut yesterday. It was not282 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article71 1982-01-05 1 Reuter BRUSSELS, Mon. The European Economic Community (EEC) today prepared to issue a strong condemnation of tbe military rule in Poland but officials said EEC states are likely to stop short of actual sanctions. Foreign ministers of tbe EEC are meeting here to coordinate their policies on theReuter - 71 words
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Article59 1982-01-05 1 UPI JAKARTA, Mon. All land, sea and air transportation tariffs will be raised this month following the increase of all oil-refined products by 60 per cent effective today. Ahmed Tahir, secretary-general of the Communications Ministry, said the government has approved the increase of all transportation tariffs due toUPI - 59 words
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Article72 1982-01-05 1 Reuter LONDON, Mon. The leadership of Britain's 250,000 miners today called on them to authorise a possible strike, threatening a conflict sure to cause unease in Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government. A showdown with miners over a hefty pay claim would test Mrs Thatcher's nerve andReuter - 72 words
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Article55 1982-01-05 1 UPI TOKYO, Mon. A Japanese consortium today signed a 70 billion yen (US$3lB million) loan agree- ment with China to finance ffringa» plant construction. The syndicated loan is part of a 300 billion yen credit the Japanese government pledged last December to help China complete the construction ofUPI - 55 words
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Article67 1982-01-05 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Mon. TmWa today called for a common Asian market for trade which could meet the needs of countries in the region without necessitating reliance on Western markets. Tndtaw vice-president Mohammed Hidayatullah, «p— at tbe inauguration of an international world marketing congress here, urged that aAFP - 67 words
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Article59 1982-01-05 1 AFP MANAMA, Mon. A Joint Arab petrochemical industry could be set up in Libya if a current study shows the project is feasible. The Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries said the Arab oil investment company Abicorp and the Libyan government are Jointly studying the possibility ofAFP - 59 words
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Article75 1982-01-05 1 Reuter ABIDJAN, Mon. Ghana's new military rulers have frozen the hank accounts of officials of the ousted government of President Hilla Limann. Accra Radio, monitored here, said the assets and accounts of 129 people have been frozen, including those of Mr Umann, vice-president Joseph De Graft Johnson, allReuter - 75 words
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577 1982-01-05 1 WONG SOUK YEE - By WONG SOUK YEE LOCAL distributors and retailers of electronic products hit a bad patch last year with poor demand from the 'tpt market In spite of a significant fall in prices, there was no proportionate increase in sales volume. In fact, a number of577 words
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Advertisement239 1982-01-05 1 KONGO KMDai A RANKING by Business Times of the top 100 publicly-listed companies in order of consolidated assets shows that seven of the top 10 companies last year were hanks Page 11 THE Bank of Thailand is currently working on new regulations and conditions aimed at developing the country as239 words
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Advertisement44 1982-01-05 1 FRATA NEWS C.C. LINE CONTAINER BREAKBULK SERVICE TO JEDDAH,AQABA, PORT SUDAN, PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CALL MRS. JUDY TEO FRATA SHIPPING PTE. LTD. Suit* 801,8 th Floor, World Trad* C«ntr*, Maritime Square, Singapore 0409 Telephone: *****04 m I mm i 5*44 words
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Advertisement265 1982-01-05 1 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) SINGAPORE has had a good year We might as well be on another planet for all our connection with the gloom and doom peivading the West. But can we continue our srar-studded performance this year' 1982265 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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423 1982-01-05 2 Bank of Thailand is currently working on new regulations and conditions aimed at developing the country as a new financial centre for Asia. It is hoped that this will eventually pave the way for international banks to conduct offshore business there just like what423 words
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180 1982-01-05 2 Reuter COOPEB Basis prejeet leader Saatos LM nU It arraaged a UB$lM adlllea toMgtag ku as the first part sf the *88 milUea It aeeds to faad its latere* la the Seath Aastrallaa petratoaa prsdsctiea scheme. The tadßty will eaaMe dev nil prat toReuter - 180 words
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Article118 1982-01-05 2 OVERSEA Union and three other foreign banks have Joined the latest spate of prhne lending rate decreases. OUB will cut its rate by half a percentage point to 11.25 per cent from today, putting it on a par with the other three major local banks.118 words
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531 1982-01-05 2 BANK Bumiputra, with consolidated assets totalling M 512 82 billion at the end of 1980, is the undisputed colossus dominating the Malaysian banking scene. In terms of shareholders' funds, it ia also the leader with a figure of $370 million, according to the 1982 edition531 words
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527 1982-01-05 2 NYT "LEASING" is becoming a bad word, especially when it refers to the provision of the economic recovery tax act of 1981 which removes all restraints on one corporation leasing equipment from another. Previously, such leases were prohibited if they were undertaken solely to gainNYT - 527 words
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624 1982-01-05 2 Reuter AMERICAN credit markets should soon begin recovering from the recent pre-holiday slump but the extent to which they rally will depend on the behaviour of the Federal Reserve, money market analysts said. Analysts generally look for interest rates to moveReuter - 624 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article387 1982-01-05 2 THE US dollar weakened against moat major currenices on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. Dealers attributed this to the worse-than-expected outlook for the US economy this year. Against the yen, the US dollar opened at 219.80 but fell to 217.40/50 at the close. The better outlook for387 words
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Article22 1982-01-05 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 11.71 par cent.22 words
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Article174 1982-01-05 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan t 178 OOar Btf 1 tUyi 19 U* lmoom 131/16 12 15/16 2 monlhi 13* 13* 3 months is* 13* Smooths 14 7/16 149/16 months 14 6/16 14 7/16 12 months 14 6/16 147/16 OwJrm. _P— 1 month 3174 words
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Article45 1982-01-05 2 RANGE at prt m oflei red by dltcount hoieee on Jan 4: Oversight: 3** to 3W% Call deposits 1% Cloatas 3-month [Mliac Treasury bills I* 2* 3-month Bank bills 7% 7* 3 months CD 7H 7* 6 months CD 1* Source: National Discount Co45 words
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Article58 1982-01-05 2 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US 2-2230 (2 2500 40) St* 4 277 S3 (4.2* 3X5» CM 1 *21 50 D Fl 91 18 33 S Fr 12 18 41 Ut 1 «73 B F ft 44 51 N Kr X 60 <7 B Fr (con) 5 *6 «7558 words
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Article242 1982-01-05 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly lower compared with last Thursday's finish after fluctuating marginally throughout in thin trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 28 lots while kerb volume at 53 lots. February closed slightly weaker at U*****.00/405.50 a troy ounce against $405.70/ 405.90242 words
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Article28 1982-01-05 2 New York 811B 8. IK Zurk-ti 8 10B 8 JOS MM Urn Singapore 8.10B 8.SS Ooatng prion ta US dollars troy ounci Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.28 words
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Article215 1982-01-05 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday opened the new year at its lowest level against the deutschemark and sterling in almost a month. Continuing the decline seen in Hongkong earlier in the day, the dollar opened at 2.2285/95 marks, compared with last Thursday's close of 2.2330/80. Sterling opened at U551.9300/10 against its215 words
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Article162 1982-01-05 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed sharply weaker at 217.80 yen against its 219.80 opening and a 219.50/220.00 close in New York on Thursday. The rate was also sharply down from the 220.25 yen previous local finish on New Year's Eve. Trading volume was an active US$l.4l billion.162 words
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Article126 1982-01-05 2 THE US dollar extended early softness against most major currencies in quiet late trading yesterday. It sliped to 2.2315/25 deutschemark from an early 2.2325/35 and was below Thursday's 2.2420/40 finish in New York. The US unit also fell to 217.65/80 yen from 218.30/45 earlier, while sterling rose to U551.9208/18126 words
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Advertisement777 1982-01-05 2 YEO HIAP SENG LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Directors are pleased to make the following announcements AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1981 1981 1980 Companv ($000) ($000) Turnover Operating Profit Dividends received and Share of Profits in associated company Profit Before Tax Taxation Profit777 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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385 1982-01-05 3 A SOCIETY of editors in Asia may soon be formed to raise the standard of editing and to fight pirating of books. Book and Journal editors of publishing houses in Asia and the Pacific will be asked to form the society of Asian editors in385 words
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Article228 1982-01-05 3 JAVA Marine Pte Ltd, which began operations here last August, has already chalked up a net profit of almost $100,000. The company was formed to give marine support to its associate company, Sum Cheoog Piling Pte Ltd, one oc the world's largest idling companies. Sum Cheong's228 words
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300 1982-01-05 3 a cuMi*iatMiaNsiVE marketing and advertising strategy to promote Britain as a popular tourist destination will be mapped out when the British Tourist Authority (BTA) opens its representative office here. The director of BTA (Finance), Mr Bill Addison, said the Singapore office will work300 words
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345 1982-01-05 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO REVENUE from the leasing of Entrepot Cabinets and rentals collected in the common-user repacking areas in the Free Trade Zones (FTZs) dropped sharply in 1900 compared with the revenue in 1979. The FTZs Keppel Wharves, Container Terminal, Telok345 words
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Article238 1982-01-05 3 BUREAU Veritas, the Norwegian classification society, is issuing amendments and additions to the 1980 edition of its rules and regulations for the construction and classification of steel vessels volume hull-engines. The amendments and additions deal with the following main points: Creation of the navigation notation "sea238 words
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Article136 1982-01-05 3 ARBUTHNOT Latham Asia Ltd (Alasia) has appointed Mr Haas-Peter Joha managing director. He takes over from Mr Christopher Clarke, who will be reigning at the end of this month Mr Joha, a Swiss national, is currently a senior yjce-prfsiriest of Dow Banking Corporation of Zurich, where hk136 words
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Article579 1982-01-05 3 BEMINABB AND COURSES Dec 28-Jan 30: Financial Planning for Marketing activities, Cuppage Centre, NPB Jan 2-Feb 27: Industrial Microcomputer System, Bukit Timata Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, NUS Jan 4-Mar 1: Skills and Strategies for Effective Managements, Waterloo Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, NUS Jan 5-7: Leadership Styles,579 words
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OVERSEAS
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422 1982-01-05 4 AFP, UPI PRICES of f if mini commodities in Indonesia began to rise yesterday following the drastic fueJ price increase announced by the government on Sunday night. Many buses and taxies were not operating yesterday with their owners saying they had to calculateAFP,; UPI - 422 words
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Article890 1982-01-05 4 NYT A LEADING petroleum commentator believes that the price of Opec oil may crack as early as the middle of this year, and that the decline will help the economies of the rest of the world. The current oversupply at oil on world marketsNYT - 890 words
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Article454 1982-01-05 4 AFP TAIWAN'S textile exports reached an estimated US$5 billion in 1981 compared with $4.2 billion the previous year and accounted for 21 per cent of the projected overall export total. Government statistics revealed that in the first 10 months of 1981, Taiwan's textile exports amounted to $4,002AFP - 454 words
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308 1982-01-05 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S Chancellor sf the Exchequer Geeffrey Bewe said evidence sf better times la stare are aeenmalattag aad the elands are denrty ttfttng. "Notwithstanding the eneraseas leases la ear Interns 11 sas I competitiveness In the previous Ave years, expert deliveries have heU apReuter - 308 words
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409 1982-01-05 4 JAPAN is taking steps to start futures trading in plywood by May. If the plan materialises, the country will have a new commodity exchange for the first time in 30 years. According to a report in the Japan Economic Journal, the Ministry409 words
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238 1982-01-05 4 AP JAPAN in fiscal year 1960 spent 5.25 trillion yen (U5523.9 billion) oo research, making this nation second only to the US in resea&h outlays. The Japanese Prime Minister's Office yesterday issued its annual report which shows research funding (or the fiscal yearAP - 238 words
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Article235 1982-01-05 4 Reuter THE RECESSION in the US worsened in December with incoming orders and production at the worst levels since June and JuJy, 1900. The National Association of Purchasing Management said in its monthly Report on Business,that with slackening demand the companies have been attempting to avert inventoryReuter - 235 words
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Article709 1982-01-05 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SLA SQ201 1030 HLP CAL CB14 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1030 HLP AI AI4L6 1040 BOM MAA GIA GA960 1100 HLP SLA SQ103 1115 KUL GLA GA930 1115 MES THAI TG403 1120 BKK PAL PR501 1130 MNL SLA SQL91 1135709 words
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352 1982-01-05 5 AFP A PROPOSAL to rotate the seats of the five Asean economic committees is expected to come before the Asean Economic Ministers' regular meeting in Kuala Lumpur next Thursday. The rotation, suggested by Malaysia and Thailand, is aimed at giving each memberAFP - 352 words
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319 1982-01-05 5 AFP HONGKONG-China observers and businessmen have painted a rosy picture of continued and profitable economic cooperation between the British colony and its giant neighbour China. Links, which have already been consolidated by both governments as well as businesses, industries and academics will growAFP - 319 words
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Article454 1982-01-05 5 AFP AUSTRALIA begins the working year 1982 with a threatened nation-wide strike on the waterfront and the possibility of snap national elections in the next 12 months. Acting Prime Minister Doug Anthony has appealed for an early permanent solution to the waterfront trouble which has heldAFP - 454 words
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Article399 1982-01-05 5 AFP, Reuter GREEK Premier Andreas Papandreou has announced a second series of measures intended to curb inflation, increase production and investments, and facilitate implementation of a fiveyear economic and social development programme as of 1983. Announcing the new measures on Sunday night, he said theirAFP,; Reuter - 399 words
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Article218 1982-01-05 5 Reuter THE JAPANESE government's foreign currency loans for emergency imports will now take effect on Jan 15 instead of the earlier expected Jan 1. The government will set aside US$5OO million for the loans, which are part of a five-point package announced by the government last monthReuter - 218 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article517 1982-01-05 5 Agencies JAPANESE external reserves fell US$376 million in December to $28.40 billion at the end of the month from $28.78 billion at end-Novem-ber. The Finance Ministry said this was a rise from the $25.23 billion a year earlier but down from a record $33.11 billion in January, 1979.Agencies - 517 words
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219 1982-01-05 5 Reuter THE REAGAN Administration intends to Implement the next phase of Its tax cut programme later this year, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Murray Weidenbaum said. Speaking on Louis Rukeyser's Business Journal, Mr Weidenbaum said: "We are determinedReuter - 219 words
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Article86 1982-01-05 5 Reuter THE SAUDI Foreign Ministry has officially denied published remarks attributed to its Foreign Minister, Prince Saud alFaisal, that Saudi Arabia is prepared to recognise Israel under certain conditions. The New York Times on Sunday quoted Prince Saud as saying that If Israel returns occupied Arab landsReuter - 86 words
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Article661 1982-01-05 5 UPL AFP IN A last ditch effort to help Poland «tave off bankruptcy, US$36O million was raised by its communist allies to meet Warsaw's final 1981 interest payments to Western banks, according to reports reaching the West. It is believed that the interest payment onUPL; AFP - 661 words
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Article275 1982-01-05 5 Reuter ENGINEERS will take about 24 hours to repair a vital pipeline carrying Iraqi crude oil exports across North Lebanon following Sunday's apparent sabotage. The director of oil Installations at the northern port of Tripoli, Walid Mawlawi, said that he did not know when pumpingReuter - 275 words
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105 1982-01-05 5 AFP THE MALAYSIAN Cooperative Insurance Society (MCIS), which is embroiled in a power struggle between the present group and a reform group, is alleged to have lost of dollars through mismanagement, malpractices, nepotism and corruption of the present board of directors. The Nations/AFP - 105 words
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Advertisement51 1982-01-05 4 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. ROBIN SHIPYARD PRIVATE LIMITED U5552,000,000 Bonds, Guarantees and Loan Lead Manager BANGKOK BANK LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH Co-Lead Manager LLOYDS BANK INTERNATIONAL LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH in connection with a contract to build a ROBCO 350 Cantilevered Jack Up Oil Rig Jonuory, I51 words
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Advertisement63 1982-01-05 4 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS: Deposit and withdrawal at any of our 51 branches. 7%% p.a. FIXED DEPOSITS: 6% for 1 month p.a. 7%% for 3 months p.a. p.a. 8% for 6 months 8%% for 9 12 months p.a. PRIME RATE: 11%% p.a. EFFECTIVE 4 JANUARY 1982 R«tes subject to change without notice63 words
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Advertisement377 1982-01-05 5 LEASING and ECONOMIC 0930 Off MING Of CONFERENCE Welcome Addm by YAM Taafca N M ,n« Tvmk. We. Choemon, EqLxpment Leosng Association of Motayvo Key-Note Address Opening ol Conference by T1 Detak Net* T« Akdel lutk Deputy Mawter of Fmarice. Motoyuo MH M Now, Vic* Chaeman Equpment Leasvig Associotiori of377 words
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Advertisement76 1982-01-05 5 b Singapore-Southern Africa SAFARI SERVICE The Safari Service, formed by 6 shipping companies will inaugurate its new integrated container and conventional services with the new containership "Osaka Maru" on the Far East-Southern Africa route. "Osaka Maru" Inaugural Voyage Singapore Jan.B-9 Durban Jan.2l-23 Port Elizabeth Jan.24-25 Cape Town Jan.26-27 Also serving:76 words
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Article392 1982-01-05 6 SINGAPORE prides itself on rapid economic growth achieved through the far-sighted policies of its leaders who realised that a concerted effort must be made within the industrial sector to upgrade and increase productivity. Similarly, it is only natural and timely that attention is now turned to392 words
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273 1982-01-05 6 OIL PRICES should drop in the next few months in response to deteriorating market conditions. Demand for oil is declining as the recession spreads and more businesses cut back their output or close down. Idle plants don't burn any fuel, and there will273 words
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Article, Illustration1411 1982-01-05 6 RICHARD COWPER - By RICHARD COWPER FT PRESIDENT Suharto will present Indonesia with a comparatively austere draft budget this month which reflects a less rosy outlook for the economy than that which prevailed just a year ago. Low oil prices and a drop in commodity export earningsFT - 1,411 words
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1144 1982-01-05 6 VARTANIG VARTAN - By VARTANIG VARTAN NYT THE BOOM in options trading has t stirred the blood of speculators and I conservative investors alike since these contracts began changing hands in 1973 on the Chicago Board Options Exchange. "The CBOE became the biggest i successNYT - 1,144 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous620 1982-01-05 6 t I -IK-ORE CROSSWORD U CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 He's a car! (5) 6 Lucky man holding a medal (5) 9 It may get one raving, out Ea«t, on fish and chips! (7) 10 Confused when bathing? (5) 11 Accidental shot? (5) 12 The one named Jewel? (5) 13 Always620 words
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Miscellaneous689 1982-01-05 6 The World of Shadow# IP YOU'VE km to Mm EatortotosMat f«r ike ui Uuie Mwtoa's mi ril, y»o'vr prvteMy MNT toady nmrt frtm the wha 4M ■aiOeaty. bew to MM ti toe ptoece wwkly Llttie onh Ob Ike Terawe to a MmM eaDitll Attoakereagk kae Prtirie: The SUtmt Cry (ck,689 words
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Article776 1982-01-05 7 PETER BARNARD - FORUM with PETER BARNARD A GROUP of American professors calling themselves the Unicorn Hunters have been lashing out this past week at bureaucratic language in government reports. Their main target is Alexander Haig, whose use of euphemism is doubtless a hangover from his military days. If776 words
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873 1982-01-05 7 STEVE LOHR - The American computer industry still reigns supreme despite the recession. US companies hold about tourfifths of the world market. However, although Japanese manufacturers represent less than 15 per cent of the world market, computer exports from Japan are growing at 20 to 25 per centNYT - 873 words
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Article, Illustration1274 1982-01-05 7 ANDREW POLLACK; ANDREW POLLACK - STILL IN EXPERIMENTAL STAGE Teleshopping, ordering goods by typing on computer terminals in homes, promises to herald a new era in shopping. But many technological and sociological obstacles must be overcome before home shopping services can gain popular acceptance. ANDREW POLLACK reports. ANDREW POLLACK ANDREW POLLACKNYT - 1,274 words
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574 1982-01-05 7 HIDETOBHI KATO - By HIDETOBHI KATO Look Japan I ENJOY American cocktail parties, but find that I can never remember the names of all the people to whom I am introduced. Though I enjoy the chance to meet and talk to new acquaintances, I am continuallyLook Japan - 574 words
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Advertisement34 1982-01-05 7 ¥i An Exhibition and Sale for the discriminating individualist e HIGH CLASS FURNITURE LEATHER VELVET. FABRIC. ROSEWOOO. RAM IN, EXOTIC TIMBER MANAU e PERSIAN CARPETS HAND-KNOTTED. WOOLLEN. SILK. OLD NEW e LAMPS, LIGHTS MATTRESSES34 words
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Advertisement388 1982-01-05 7 FOR RENT: AN OFFICE, A STAFF, AN IMAGE. Now you can have instant office space with supporting services befitting amodern business in Singapore. If you are setting up a business and want to avoid the often-troublesome 8c expensive tasks of signing a long-term lease, furnishing an office, buying or renting388 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article677 1982-01-05 8 NYT TAKEOVER offers and a new fad In the fast-food business accounted for the three biggest gainers on the New York Stock Exchange last year. Reacting to takeover situations, General Steel Industries jumped 149.3 per cent from the end of 1980 while Dial Corporation rose 146.2 perNYT - 677 words
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Article144 1982-01-05 8 Reuter DIRECTORS of ICL PLC are unable at this stage to make a profit forecast for the full year to Sep 30. However, they expect operating losses to continue in the first half, chairman Christopher Laidlaw said. The full effect of cost savings, arising fromReuter - 144 words
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Article89 1982-01-05 8 Reuter INLAND Steel of the US expects domestic steel industry shipments of 89 to 90 million tons in 1982, up from a maximum of 88 million last year and 84 million in 1980. It predicted a continuation of weak demand in the first six months of thisReuter - 89 words
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Article103 1982-01-05 8 Reuter QINTEX has announced an A 51.70 a share bid for investment group Industrial and Pastoral Holdings. The bid values Industrial and Pastoral at $8.07 million. This compares with a $1.41 a share offer from Roxbury Holdings, worth $6.70 million, which has been rejected by theReuter - 103 words
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Article154 1982-01-05 8 Reuter STATE-OWNED Gaz de France (GDF) and the Algerian state company, Sonatrach, will hold intensive talks this month on Algerian gas supplies to France with a view to ending the two-year-old gas price dispute between them. The talks, the first formal contact between theReuter - 154 words
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Article80 1982-01-05 8 Reuter NIXDORF Computer AG is making a one-for-seven rights issue at 165 deutschmarks per share to raise 66 million marks to finance expansion. The issue is being underwritten by Deutsche Bank AG, which has a 25 per cent stake in the company. The offer remains open untilReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement710 1982-01-05 8 See Page 11 for Asian stocks The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served". When you dine, dine Cantonese. i b> 0 o If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese710 words
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Advertisement143 1982-01-05 8 .4 Jt r I WW ST The Dragon Palace Restaurant is where you can dine in regaJ splendour and feast on splendid dishes fit for a King Spacious enough to accommodate 450 people in comfort. Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome 1 O Cockpit HrttJ Oxley Rise'Penang143 words
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Article303 1982-01-05 9 PRICES on the Singapore rubber the market closed easier yesterday with January One RSS buyers quoted at 175.50 cents per kilo, down three cents from last Thursday's close. The morning session lost two cents on lower Japanese advices and stale bull liquidation, dealers said. The afternoon- market lost further303 words
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Article304 1982-01-05 9 RAS prices In cenU per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 172.30 173.MN tot. 1 R.S.S January 177JO 178.50 tot. 1 R.S.S. February 188.00 184.00 tat. 2 RS.S. M8.00 170.00N UK/Coat 117.00 1S9.00N tat. 3 R.S.S. 162.00 1M.00N UK/Coat 181.00 163.00N -"•tot.304 words
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Article115 1982-01-05 9 r JIOON SSR and SMR pricaa yaa tafdajr V RAS Jaaaj (Cirml Sayan f 181.60 157.00 try t Mtk) Fabraary (Forward Mtk) Z SSRJO SSR50 (l too pallat) (1-ton pallat) laliara183.50N 159 00N nayara b< 183.50 159.00 •uara 186.50N 181 OON MRILB Jaaaary Pi tbraary SMR CV115 words
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Article34 1982-01-05 9 Rubber: Jan 04 Singapore: Jan: 175.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Malaysia: Jan: 199.00 centa (down 2.00 cents) Tin: M 534.00 per kilo (down 68 centa) Official offering: 284 tonnes (down 16 tonnes)34 words
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Article89 1982-01-05 9 THE STRAITS tin price In PMMg fell sharply yesterday,by 18 cents to M$34.M a Idle, to move down in the International Tin Agreement middle sector of $32.11 and $34.18. The fall was in reaction to Thursday's wrslnms in London, lack of overseas and local demand and increased snpply89 words
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855 1982-01-05 9 MALAYSIAN police are investigating allegations of malpractices by certain companies trading in overseas commodities futures markets. Mr Haji Ismail bin Haji Ahmad, commissioner of the statutory Commodities Trading Council, told Malaysian Business Times that be has asked the police Commercial Crime Division to investigate855 words
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Article932 1982-01-05 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were about steady at the midday close in thin trading with volume at only 312 lots, 30 of them crossed. Prices recovered slightly at the close from the opening call to end £2 to £1 lower than last Thursday. SfJGAB: Raw sugar futures ended932 words
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Article158 1982-01-05 9 Reuter TIN EXPORTS from Peninsular Malaysia rose to 5,561 tonnes in October 1981 from 5,381 in September but fell short of the 5,755 tonnes in October 1980, figures from the Malaysian Statistics Department show. January/October cumulative exports fell to 54,756 tonnes from 58,813 in the same periodReuter - 158 words
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Article167 1982-01-05 9 CHINEBE Prafcw Exefcaage, per IN kg yesterday. Csesaat sil: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob (112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116 00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) 150.00 buyers. Popper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372.50 seller*. Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW167 words
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706 1982-01-05 9 SABAH'S proposed copper smelter is to be sited in Kota Belud, according to Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh. A tender for the project has already been called but the award has yet to be announced. Datuk Harris said the project, estimated to706 words
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137 1982-01-05 9 THE THAI Commerce Ministry has set an export target of 3.5 million tonnes of rice (or this year. The figure is half a million tonnes higher than last year's, Radio Thailand said in announcing the 1982 rice export target. The rice export trade this137 words
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Article120 1982-01-05 9 Tfffi MALAYSIAN palm oil market closed firmer yesterday on further covering interest in quiet trading, dealers said. January in the South rose Mslo to $915 a tonne and Central moved up $5 to $907.50 while in February the Central region firmed $20 to $910. The refined market saw120 words
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Article196 1982-01-05 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Citt— yam: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,550; 32s 3,170, 40s 3,320 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece |w4s: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article333 1982-01-05 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.06, 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, Special333 words
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Advertisement126 1982-01-05 9 What happens when you "KSJk M You know that he will find it and iVs not nutritional enough for proper growth. And so it is with the intellectual growth of your child. The school textbooks are like plain rice. Your child needs more than thit to widen his knowledge. TIME-LIFE126 words
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1568 1982-01-05 10 BID and offer prices officially Usted and business in and reputed 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 Aeai (2.978) (3)1,568 words
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Article175 1982-01-05 10 HNGAPOU IWt mjBT DIAMOND MOT STOUK (Mill, i '|rtw hrtai) (Mftflifw 1 pviM tar Ju it The Cnmmeive 3 3 43 Diamond The Si vines fund m to S'pore Prtif Fund 1.43 1 so Spore Fd(US»> s» 0 80 OB 1 rt S'pore Sec Fund 113 S pant175 words
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Article2021 1982-01-05 10 BID and offer prices official! >68 listed and business in and re |j* ported to the Kuala I-umpii 137 Stock Exchange yesterday W h the num^Jer share traded shown in brackets ii 36 of 1,000 units, unless other M wise specified. IMM OTWALB .25 .28 .VMS) Attmm2,021 words
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Article95 1982-01-05 10 Pl'Bf JC Bank Berhad: EOGM to be held at 5th Floor. Bangunan Public Bank, 6, Jalan Sulaiman, Kuala Lumpur on Jan 6 at noon. N ANYANG Slang Pan Singapore Limited: Sixth ACM to be held at 307 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0315 on Jan 8 at 10.30 am. fHEMClAl95 words
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Article2844 1982-01-05 10 1081/1982 Hick Low Coapuy Last Sale Gr'a Dhr +or- D1T CTT Gr*s Net YTd P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 494 248 Acmi 115 115 Alcom 350 130 Allied Choc 313 150 B A T 430 308 Bate 300 75 Ben 4702,844 words
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667 1982-01-05 10 CAUTION bug mr Ike 0 Slag»pre itwk tour 5 yesterday with the pattern •f tridag very rinlhr te that mem la the last at I*l. < There wag latttaJ firm > «"PfMrt at the ipfht, pvtly dee te the fafldiati i*. rived fredi the667 words
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Article630 1982-01-05 10 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market ushered In the new year on a decidedly bearish note as prices receded on a wide front yesterday amid v thin and patchy trading. The market started badly 5 with stocks opening easier across the board. Finance, l> however, was630 words
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1929 1982-01-05 11 Largest 100 companies in order of consolidated assets at financial year-end 0 (M) <S) <S) <S) (8) CwnpMy 1 M Banking 2 UOB 3 DBS 4 OCBC 5 OUB Baak IJUH Year 0001 0002 0004 0003 0005 Yr ended Jun 801,929 words
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Article488 1982-01-05 11 Cempaay J Cement Selangor Dredg Utd Malacca H Royal Johan Hldgs San Hldgs YHS(M) YHS Rahman Hyd Perils Plant r6fM i i i F I I F F F F Date laat year 20/U 10/12 15/12 18/12 19/12 20/12 26/12 2/1 3/1 7/1 U Net EPS 7.7 33.0488 words
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Article147 1982-01-05 11 FINANCIALLY stricken Gula Perak said it may be releasing its half-yearly report for the six months ended Sep 30, 1581 at the end of this month. In a reply to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, the company, which is currently also attempting to improve tis147 words
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989 1982-01-05 11 AS EXPECTED, h«nk« have again clinched the top five positions u the largest companies in terms of gross assets in Singapore and Malaysia last year. A ranking by Times of the top 100 publicly-listed companies in order of consolidated assets showed that989 words
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Article284 1982-01-05 11 SELECTED oil issues scored small gains yesterday in dull and featureless trading which had the All Ordinaries index unchanged at 595.5, dealers said. Industrials and metals traded in a narrow range. Brokers said the market appeared ta be drifting and expected this basically directionless tendency could continue throughout the284 words
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Article31 1982-01-05 11 H.K.HANG SENG Monday.... 1376.85 Friday... 1406 82 Week Ago 1408 11 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday.... 7->o 4 Friday 7» 4 A«o clc»ed all ordinaries Monday 5 Friday Week Ago closed31 words
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Article213 1982-01-05 11 HONGKONG STOCKS closed easier yesterday after falling throughout the day on technical adjustments, brokers said. The market was quiet and trading subdued due to a general lack of incentive and most traders were reluctant to take new positions. The Hang Seng index closed at 1376.65, down 29.17 points213 words
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Article409 1982-01-05 11 SHARE price* rose yesterday, led by high technology issues, in a trading session shortened to hall a day (or the first business day of the new year, dealers said. The market average gained 37.00 points to close at 7,718.84 on light volume of ISO million shares and409 words
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Article126 1982-01-05 11 SHARE prices closed mixed in inactive trading yesterday with many investors still on holiday, dealers said. The Book Club index fell 0.10 points to 93.75 on turnover of 8.5 million baht. South Asia Fibre rose 1.50 baht to 88.50 and Siam Credit 0.50 baht to 62 while Industrial Finance126 words
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Article60 1982-01-05 11 JAM M hM A CO)* Minim Ml ♦MM Altai COB. A Attei Con B. IUI -«J Bmu»o OoM i JiU men !T8aK!L=Sr S3 as. a tea MMMwii I"™ OrteoUl a Ortantal B jmt «oi o »i mm aa PtUtez A 1 PWJ« B m unet> hooitf PLOT XL» and)60 words
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Article149 1982-01-05 12 Rites Straits Trtdtaf 960 B*mb Shipyard Hi U M W 556 Spor« Fodder 334 SmII 410 Daaiop lad 400 lalrteo 308 OCBC 1110 OU1 945 I C B 885 TIbm Pub 830 Prima 900 ProaMt 434 80 25 >39 22 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 10 10149 words
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Article, Illustration144 1982-01-05 12 Rises Indices S Trading 1060 +50 BT Index: Dec 31 Jan 4 U Cablet 398 +38 *****4 *****8 Premium 210 24 Industrials: 961.74 963.07 UNW 615 +20 Finance: 1666.83 1651.30 Promet 468 16 Hotels: 636.71 636.47 New S'dah 412 12 Properties: 977.39 989.60 Oriental 515 10 Tins: 368.90144 words
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Article238 1982-01-05 12 MALAYSIA Mining Carpente (MMC) has apponted Encik Mohd Desa bin Pachi executive chairman following Datuk Junus Sudin's decision not to seek re-election to the board. MMC also appointed Encik Abdul. Rahim Aid executive deputy chairman to the company. The appointments were made on Dec 31,1981. United Plaetaitw has238 words
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Article414 1982-01-05 12 CBMl Ex Bub Date Tafelfar TMaltar P*7MM DMe Gtaee Payable Ike fear Pttii hi AMCtoe 7% Jan 4 Jan 9 Jan 18 7% 4%TE >!>»■ 30% Nov 18 Nov 28 Jan 6 30% 26% BerjuUi 35%I Jan 8 Jan 20 Feb 4 35% 96% BwltM 5%I Sep 15414 words
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Article233 1982-01-05 12 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close H LhhCMK MMHMP Bonus issue of 1 for 1 Proposed rights issue of 2 for 1 Dec 23 Jan 6 MaJayawata $1.00 per share Proposed bonus issue NYA NYA o(l for 2 NYA NYA Rights issue of 1 for 2 $1.40 per233 words
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Article447 1982-01-05 12 SIOW LI SEN - HI Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By SIOW LI SEN YEO Hiap Seng Ltd's shareholders can look forward to an attractive Chinese New Year "hong bao" in the form of bonus and rights issues. In announcing its results for the year ended Sep 30, 1961,447 words
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Article396 1982-01-05 12 IN SPITE of an optimistic outlook expressed by directors in a rights issue document recently, group pre-tax profit at Yeo Hiap Seng (Malaysia) for the year ended Sep 30, 1961 has taken a severe beating down by 43 per cent to M 54.603 million. This396 words
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148 1982-01-05 12 HONGKONG Land has won the contract to redevelop the China Fleet Gub's headquarters in Hongkong. The China Fleet Club had originally offered the contract to Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd, but no final agreement was reached. HK Land will redevelop the property into a148 words
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460 1982-01-05 12 NYT THE NEW York Stock Exchange's worst performers of 1981 were either victims of a changing economy that left them mired in unprofitability or of poor management decisions. The three stocks that fared the worst last year were AM International, the LosNYT - 460 words
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140 1982-01-05 12 PALMCO Holdings may be able to acquire Casuarina Beach Hotel after all. The Malaysian Capital Issues Committee, which had earlier rejected Paimco's proposal, has reconsidered the matter and approved the deal, provided the company adheres to three conditions. The hotel is140 words
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Article366 1982-01-05 12 THE Ayala Group of Philippines has been granted exemption by the Securities Industry Council from having to make a takeover bid for Sealion Hotels Ltd. In an announcement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, Sealion on behalf of its major shareholder, said Ayala366 words
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Article118 1982-01-05 12 Reuter FAR EAST Consortium Ltd of Hongkong has achieved a group net profit of HKJ28.90 million in the half year ended Sep 30, 1981, on a turnover of 187.62 million. The net profit includes an extraordinary profit of $4.59 million. Earnings per share is eight cents. ItReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement609 1982-01-05 12 PROFITABLE SALES AND BUSINESS NEGOTIATION Singapore, February 17-19,1982 The program will equip participants with practical skills so that they may conduct and successfully conclude Sales and Business Negotiations. Participants will become proficient in the use of' negotiation skills and learn to incorporate these techniques into any style of business or609 words
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Miscellaneous55 1982-01-05 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair and windy. Report for 24 boors prior to 7.3t poi on Jan 4 at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.8 Associated humidity a.... 73 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 2.35 Rainfall in millimetres 0.1 Total rainfall for the month 67.1 Total rainy55 words
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Article187 1982-01-05 13 THE Port of Bombay will undergo a major modernisation scheme in a bid to overcome the long standing problem of congestion. The Port Trust has engaged London consultants to report on the problem and prepare a full scale improvement scheme that will include a new187 words
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Article, Illustration523 1982-01-05 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE A NEW feeder service bridging the flow of containers between the Bay of Bengal and the developed countries of Japan, the United States, Australia and Europe via Singapore is now in operation. Called the Indian Ocean Feeder Service (IOF),523 words
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Article157 1982-01-05 13 AMERICAN President Lines (APL) and Southern Railway have launched a joint mini-landbridge (MLB) service for import cargo from Asia which improves cargo availability at South Atlantic destinations by one or two days compared with normal MLB service. The MLB service itself is at least five days faster157 words
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Article143 1982-01-05 13 SOVIET ship-builders have started the construction of the world's first nuclear-powered lighter and container carriers. Its main steam turbine, which activates the propeller, has a capacity of 40,000 hp The ship will carry 73 lighters. The ship has a length of 260 metres, a width of 32.2143 words
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Article102 1982-01-05 13 Reuter THE Japan/Europe Freight Conference's member lines said they will raise the congestion surcharge on goods destined for Benghazi, Libya, to 50 per cent from 40 per cent from Jan 13, due to worsening congestion. However, the shipping lines said congestion at the Libyan port of Tripoli hasReuter - 102 words
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Article713 1982-01-05 13 SUfftacUae Page CM AchlpefefoShpg VI 1 AIm VI I Afro-Eurasia VI 3 Aiitrmm vn 4 AJ|>ac VI 5 Angonave V a ANL i i A PC Line DC 4 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant VI 4 Austatia Uar V 1 Australian713 words
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Article380 1982-01-05 14 MARINE Librarians' AaMriutt—'■ tenth uaul rMtaiatt Jan 6-8, Nautical Institute, Southampton University, UK. Slfc liWiia Internatlen al Beat Shaw Jan 7-17, Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London. Seatrade aenalaar: la skipping Jan 24J0, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Wartaila Vaaa heavy fnel eaglaes Intredaetery preeeatatlea Jan 26, Institute of Marine Engineers,380 words
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Article, Illustration398 1982-01-05 14 FEWER SHIPS were lost around the world in 1900 through collision, wrecks, burning or other causes, according to Lloyd's Register o< Shipping. Highest casualties were among Japanese, Panamanian and Greek vessels. The tonnage lost by the world fleet, however, was still the398 words
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559 1982-01-05 14 THE BILL for ocean freight for the vital international trade of the developing countries of the Asian-Pacific region was a staggering US$9O billion for 1900. This consumes 10 per cent of their world trade. Mr SAMS Kibria, executive secretary of the United Nations Economic559 words
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125 1982-01-05 14 AFP OPERATIONAL facilities in India's all nine major ports, except Bombay, have considerably improved and are now free from congestion surcharge, the Indian shipping ministry said in its annual report. It indicated that even at Bombay port the thing» had much improved, pointing outAFP - 125 words
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494 1982-01-05 14 TRAFALGAR House Is looking for a much better profit performance from its Cunard shipping division in 1981, which also promises to be a good one for the whole group. The improvement should be broadly-based, with Cunard's passenger vessels, refrigerated vessels and even494 words
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312 1982-01-05 15 LYKES Bros has been given permission by the US Maritime Administration (MarAd) to reorganise its US Gulf and Panama service. However, a request to call at Caribbean ports on inducement only was withdrawn by the line. Under the new arrangement, Lykes will be312 words
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272 1982-01-05 15 JAPANESE shipowners have protested about the planned booking system the Panama Canal plans to introduce. The system, which was planned as a way to ease the congestion which has hit the canal at peak times, will mean a charge of 35 cents per gross registered272 words
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1060 1982-01-05 15 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE ONCE they were characterised as gnomes, especially of Switzerland, managing bank accounts as mysteriously as the folklore spunned around them. An observer at a recent seminar on ship finance must be a stranger to the fable to follow the proceedings in1,060 words
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293 1982-01-05 15 THE UNITED Nations Conference on Trade and Development group of experts looking at the position of iron ore, alumina, bauxite, and phosphate cargoes has produced a number of recommendations. They were meeting in Geneva recently to consider the issue of the developing world obtaining a293 words
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Article101 1982-01-05 15 AFP THE Soviet liner Odessa landed 300 US and Canadian passengers in New Orleans last week by special dispensation of American authorities. President Ronald Reagan last week banned Soviet ships from entering US ports because of alleged Soviet responsibility for martial law in Poland. But OdessaAFP - 101 words
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257 1982-01-05 15 PRICING for containers in the future may be baaed on the commodity box rates (CBR), said an executive of Hapag Lloyd at an Amsterdam conference. Mr Fred Vollmers, director of pricing for the company, told the second session of the Cargo Systems257 words
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5045 1982-01-05 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,045 words
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Article1142 1982-01-05 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Ship's Voy ETA Lines Odn Op. Cornell* Maersk 8201 3.1.82 1100 Maersk 51 TT Macol Ace 194 3.1.82 1200 Kim Shpg TA 4 VC Kota Sahabat 16E 3.1.82 0700 PIL TA 4 TT Maersk Rando 8153 3.1.821,142 words
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Article1654 1982-01-05 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AeMpetega Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL/PK). tMUIr '"islsten Continental Feeder* (S) Cargo Freight (PK). ATKA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/ Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afra-Raraala Liar Transgroup Pte Ltd (S).1,654 words
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Article, Illustration1576 1982-01-05 22 THE FOUR-YEAR-OLD Everett F Wells is a 263,382 tonnes deadweight turbine tanker which spent a large part of doldrum 1981 on the sale market. It is equipped with inert gas system and crude oil washing and was set to be bought by Greek,1,576 words
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318 1982-01-05 22 t AFTER almost eight lean years, Norwegian shipping i shows signs of a distinct recovery. Statistics and I prognoses indicate that this vital Norwegian industry is t emerging from the depres- sion, and Minister of Trade I and Shipping Arne Skauge recently expressed his318 words
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729 1982-01-05 22 ABOUT half of alf main diesel engines installed in large merchant ships in the world in 1900 are Japanese products. According to a report recently released by Japan's Ministry of Transport, out of the engines installed in 2,000 dwt or bigger merchant729 words
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Article215 1982-01-05 22 THE Australian wool industry has been warned that steep freight increases are inevitable if proposed changes to the slip handling system are adopted. David Trebeck, deputy director of the powerful rural lobby, the National Farmers' Federation, told the Wool Council's Canberra conference that under the proposed215 words
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Article, Illustration317 1982-01-05 22 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Gelang (1300) 46 Cherry Jaya (0700) 28 Equator 111 (after Equator H) 22 Feng Tao (1400) 44 Gerbera (Ro/ro) (2030) 33/34 Glory Duck (shifts after Song Nhue sails) 38/39 Kota Perwira (0700) 10 Kota Bin tang (0700) 11 Seng Hong (0700) 27 Sphinx317 words
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Article185 1982-01-05 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/ Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/ Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAS EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits185 words
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Advertisement600 1982-01-05 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TW BRDGE 9W.. N JADE 511 N GARNET Wl 27/ MERCATOR 25* |_2/ Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA SINGAPORE PENANG P. KELANG... BRISBANE.... SYDNEY. BURME MELBOURNE ADELADE FREMANTIE. AustraSan Explorer Sailed Anro Austrafia 14/1600 words
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Advertisement181 1982-01-05 21 CONTAINER LINE FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SMGAPORE/PENANG/SMGAPORE/JAKARTA (TG. PWOK) VESSL NAM VOYAGE NO SMGATOK IAKMTA SMCAPOK POM TMUWI 2125/213H 4/1 7-7/1 M TIIMMIK M 7045/705N 1-10/1 12 12/1 14-1' IAXAMI 2945/2V51 1011/1 11-15/1 17-17/1 1M! TAWANC M 7MS/707N lili/1 14-21/1 23-24/1 24-21 TMMBI 2045/2Q7N 21-21/1 23-25/1 27-27/1 25-2" SMGAPORF AGENTS CAHAYA181 words
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Advertisement52 1982-01-05 22 yiONG CHUAN SHIPPING (S) PTE LT BM 611, AFRO ABIA BUILDING, I S3, ROBINSON RD., 8 TORE 0106 T«fc *****30; *****13 6 *****14. I ETA ETD Destination ;I. "IM Sag Lw r vi 7/1 2. "MM Urn" 12/1 U/l L9m nw* kB h I*l. Pwtefc 25 km. *u»*n MHhhf urp.52 words
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Miscellaneous155 1982-01-05 22 Regional Weather r. 1 JM i #wl 7A Yi kS x'35 c Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT AJM. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Show Weather W w »nd direction with speed in knots Rain V Wave height Cloudy Sky Surface wlads are indicated by arrows155 words
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