The Business Times, 6 January 1982
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Title Section10 1982-01-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1,1182 60 CENTS10 words
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400 1982-01-06 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE LABOUR subcontractors in the building industry should broaden their scope from merely supplying workers to assuming responsibility for providing equipment and materials. A committee which was set up last year by the the Singapore Contractors Association to study the labour subcontracting400 words
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150 1982-01-06 1 SHORTAGE of customs forms is beginning to cause a cargo pile-up at the warehouse of the Subang International Airport. The new format forms were introduced on Jan 1 but there are not enough of them to meet demand. It is understood that Malaysian government150 words
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Article650 1982-01-06 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG SINGAPORE and Hongkong will again be the star performers in Asia this year after another round of satisfactory economic growth. Chemical Bank's latest Asian Economic Treads report shows Singapore and Hongkong racing closely at the top of the list, with a 10 per cent650 words
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485 1982-01-06 1 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK SINGAPORE, Japan and Korea have been found guilty of dumping countertop microwave ovens in Canada. The case first came up in April last year when two Canadian companies Appliance Manufacturing Company and Canadian Admiral Corporation Jointly filed a complaint against the485 words
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348 1982-01-06 1 THE third international tea auction held yesterday received a lukewarm response. More tea was offered but the bidding was not as active, resulting in more than a fourth of the tea not sold. A total of 3.748 chests were offered compared with some 2,300348 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article67 1982-01-06 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Tues. President Suharto said Indonesia intends to maintain a controlled float of the rupiah. He said this policy was announced after a 50 per cent devaluation of the currency in 1978. The Indonesian leader was presenting the draft 1362-1963 state budget to Parliament. He alsoReuter - 67 words
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Article68 1982-01-06 1 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Welfare Services, Da tin Paduka Aishah Ghani, will pay an official visit to Singapore from today to Saturday as guest of Dr Ahmad Mattar, Acting Minister for Social Affairs. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said she will be briefed by officials of the Ministry68 words
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Article81 1982-01-06 1 UPI TOKYO, Tues. A ceramics company has successfully tested a non-metal diesel engine with fuel costs that are about 30 per cent less than metal engines. Kyoto Ceramic Co said the new silicon nitride engine withstood temperatures up to 1,200 degrees centigrade and showed adequate resistance to vibrationUPI - 81 words
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Article48 1982-01-06 1 Reuter SYDNEY, Tues. Australia's waterfront unions today withdrew a threat to call a strike in all the country's ports. t The move follows return to work or be sacked ultimatum from employers to 500 maintenance men whose wage dispute has crippled the country's hia)or ports. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article59 1982-01-06 1 AP BRUSSELS, Tues. Polish leader General Wojciech Jaruzelski indicated to Western European ambassadors that he may expel leaders of the independent trade union Solidarity from Poland. General Jaruzelski also said he was gradually freeing some Poles interned under martial law decrees after they had signed "guarantees theyAP - 59 words
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Article89 1982-01-06 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. More than 10,000 car workers defied their trade union leaders today and went ahead with a strike against the Ford Motor Company, shutting two of its 24 plants in Britain. Union negotiators yesterday recommended the suspension of the strike after an offer from AmericanOwnedReuter - 89 words
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Article81 1982-01-06 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States will veto a UN Security Council vote on sanctions against Israel for its annexation of the Golan Heights. Security Council members were to meet informally today to discuss the annexation. It was announced last night that the council might hold an emergencyAFP - 81 words
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442 1982-01-06 1 CHRIS UM - By CHRIS UM THE stock market bull which everybody was expecting arrived at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the second trading day of the new yew. Share prices rose sharply right from the opening bell with Interest beginning with the more conservative blue-chip442 words
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195 1982-01-06 1 a—W la Mr Mka greater pragnaa la rcgleaal ceaperatlaa la tke aext live yMVBt It la eeeaeaaie head* tkat «01 "pell tke partem teg ether" whea tke Mr Lee «aa aha hepefil that eeaateat Aaiegae ketaieea Aaaaa aad Jtpaa, Aaaevtoa, EEC, Aaatrafla, eaa lead te195 words
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Advertisement216 1982-01-06 1 KMDBI MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings's application for a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore is expected to be approved soon Page 12 THE US dollar is likely to continue its recent slow decline against other major currencies this year but will still remain high by historic standards Page 2 MORE consultancy216 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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593 1982-01-06 2 NYT THE US dollar is likely to continue its recent slow decline against other major currencies during 1962 but will still remain high by historic standards. Bankers and economists believe 1982 may lay the foundations for a major decline in the dollar's value if,NYT - 593 words
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Article142 1982-01-06 2 Reuter FOUR leading Swiss banks lowered their time deposit rates by V* to percentage point, effective immediately. A spokesman for the banks said the rates for three to five months deposits will be cut to SVi per cent from 8V«, for six to eightReuter - 142 words
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362 1982-01-06 2 Reuter LEADING Western banks involved in the rescheduling of Poland's 1981 debts have no confirmation of a Vienna report that Warsaw has found funds enabling it to pay overdue interest. An eight-bank working group which met in Zurich on Dec 21 after PolandReuter - 362 words
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259 1982-01-06 2 ONE of the biggest business shows on the latest developments in banking technology will be held here from June 1-4. The show, Bartque Asia 1982, is a follow-up to a similar event held in 1960. It will occupy the entire floor space259 words
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Article393 1982-01-06 2 TRADING on the local foreign exchange market was quiet yesterday with the US dollar opening slightly higher against mo6t major currencies compared to Monday's closing. Against the Singapore dollar, the US dollar opened at 2.0460/80 and was traded slightly higher to 2.0475/85 at the close. Martaak tarwwtf rmtaa393 words
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Article301 1982-01-06 2 THE dollar in London yesterday opened higher as eurodollar deposit rates rebounded following news of a $1.4 hOtton increase in US money supply M-lb, dealers said. Eurodollar deposit rates opened as much as V 4 point higher, aided by a higher Federal funds rate on Monday and a reported301 words
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Article22 1982-01-06 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 11.71 per cent.22 words
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Article183 1982-01-06 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 5: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months U8 Dollar*! Spot) Offw Ki 13 7/16 135/16 13 9/1# 13 7/16 1311/1613 9/16 13 15/16 13 13/16 14k 14k 14* 14k 14*183 words
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Article43 1982-01-06 2 RANGE of prt eea offered by diecount house* on Jan 5: Overnight: 3v»* to 3v*« Call dqwlti: to3H* BSS8.1Hm 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2U 3-month Bank bills 8H SH 3 months CD 8H IM 6 months CD 0 Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article313 1982-01-06 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday turned weaker after a firmer opening, but the market still closed higher on balance compared with Monday's close. Lack of fresh incentive saw prices falling in the afternoon in quiet trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 25 lots while kerb volume at313 words
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Article36 1982-01-06 2 New York 8.J0B 8UB ■al't 8.27S 8.1® Zurich 8.0BB 8KB fCi 8.13S 8 JOS TM Mm Singapore 8.17B S.10B US 8J5S •i CkNtac pric to US < koUari troy ouoc 1. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.36 words
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Article202 1982-01-06 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed firmer at 219.15 yen, compared with a 218.90 opening in Tokyo and 218.25/40 close in New York. This was also ahead of the 217.80 finish in Tokyo on Monday. Trading was moderate with a volume of $1.16 billion. The dollar202 words
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Article181 1982-01-06 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday advanced against most major currencies in fairly active, late trading. It rase tram early quotes in the afternoon backed by pre-market orders from Europe ahead the opening there. The unexpected H. 4 billion rise in US M-lb money supply supported the currency throughout181 words
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Advertisement139 1982-01-06 2 Bally, Lanvin...and friends. The names conjure up the best in haute couture. Shirts by Pierre Balmain and van Laack. Ties by Loewe. Belts by Lanvin. Suits by Ermenegildo Zegna. Shoes and boots by Bally. And the clutch bag, the latest male accessory, designed by Etienne Aigner. Now you can dress139 words
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Advertisement146 1982-01-06 2 The ultimate choice in Lunar New Year gifts. Noel hampers is the best way to say Gong Xi Fa Cai. legantly wrapped, personally delivered. Other Noel hampers from $80 to $1000. Please place your order before January 14 to guarantee pre-Lunar New Year delivery. Call as today for more information146 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article413 1982-01-06 3 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI MORE consults ncy work in hitman resource management will be undertaken by the National Productivity Board (NPB). Tbeae services will include hsipiug compuki U> conduct aurveyi on workers' attitudes towards management, assisting them in doing performance appraisals for employees and forming work excellence committees.413 words
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Article76 1982-01-06 3 A GENERAL trade mission (ran North will be arriving in Singapore on Monday. Sponsored by the Chartered; Bank, the mission will meet local tmslnrssnn ii during their five-day visit to look for sgents and representatives for British products. the companies represent s variety of products ranging (ran76 words
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Article55 1982-01-06 3 Reuter NEVILLE Wran, Premier of Australia's most populous state, New South Wales, wffl pay a short visit to Singapore next week to trade and investment possibilities. Mr Wran said he wfll explore trade and investment deals likely to benefit New South Wales. He wfll leave Sydney on SundayReuter - 55 words
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Article283 1982-01-06 3 SINGAPORE welcomed a total of 340.M1 visitors In October last year, an lucre** of 11 per cent over the same month In 1960. But apart from Japan, the number of tourists (ran the Republic's major tourist markets recorded below average rises. Visitors (ran Japan numbered 25,160 that283 words
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Article174 1982-01-06 3 THE PUBLIC Works De> partment hss swarded a 99 million contract to Thiess Singapore to build 10 sircraft parking bays st the Changi Airport Work on the project will start in April and is expected to be completed by February 1961 These 10 bays will be174 words
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228 1982-01-06 3 THE AUCTION of unclaimed and confiscated items by the police fetched a total of MS,OOO yesterday. The most expensive lot was *417 kilogram» of empty tonus cartridges from the various police firing ranges. It was sold to Oman Eng Leong Trading, a228 words
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Advertisement479 1982-01-06 3 r;. You find the home and just 10% of its value J v. r t mm V 4 M V St* a /X S IMS I V: 4a if* r %m »S>A<r V V ...we'll find the rest! If you've saved 10% of the value of a home and with479 words
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OVERSEAS
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303 1982-01-06 4 UPI Reuter MEXICO has joined Venezuela and lowered the price of its heavy crude oil in a further sign that the world oil market is still weak. Last weekend; Venezuela, the eighth-largest US foreign oil supplier, announced it had reduced itsUPI; Reuter - 303 words
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536 1982-01-06 4 Reuter UPI PRESIDENT Suharto yesterday unveiled a bold election-year budget which aims to preserve a high rate of development for Indonesia in spite of the of world recession and a sharp drop in export revenues. The 1982-1963 fiscal year budget which goes into force nextReuter; UPI - 536 words
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165 1982-01-06 4 UPI A US Federal Appeals Caart ku refuel MaMl Carp*! reqiect to hilt ttk week'a aale af Maratoaa Ml Ca to rival Mdder US StoH Carp. MaMl, toe accaad largest Amerlrai all esmpaay, aaked Ike Hk 118 Clrralt Caart af Appeals la ClaciaaaUUPI - 165 words
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486 1982-01-06 4 Reuter THE International Air Transport Association (lata) believes its 113 members could have operating losses of up to US$l billion in 1982 unless they control costs and reduce the number of seats available. In 1961, they lost about 1900 million on scheduledReuter - 486 words
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356 1982-01-06 4 AP I US NATIONAL Security Adviser Richard Allen resigned on Monday and President Reagan immediately replaced him with Deputy Secretary of State William Clark. Reagan said he accepted the resignation "with deep regret" during a meeting with Allen. Earlier, Allen said be hadAP - 356 words
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320 1982-01-06 4 UPI AMERICA'S big four carmakers say they built 2J> per cent fewer cars in 1981 than in depressed 1980 while December production dropped 25 per cent. The only glimmer of good news came in truck production, which was up 21.2 perUPI - 320 words
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255 1982-01-06 4 NYT THE McDonnell Douglas Corp, maker of the troubled DC-10 wide-body jetliner, will bold a "special meeting" for all of the plane's 45 operators on Jan 14 to discuss possible design changes to correct a problem in the aircraft's lift system. They will discussNYT - 255 words
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Article735 1982-01-06 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From AI AI405 0006 SYD/PER SIA SQ11 0025 LAX/TYO PAA PA005 0220 JFK SFO AHA HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL SIA SQ101 0645 KUL MAS MH8I1 0645 PEN MAS MH671 0915 KUL RBA BI421 0955 BWN RAAF A20-624 1000 BWH MAS735 words
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370 1982-01-06 5 SOARING rents are driving expatriate families out of Hongkong, and in marked contrast to Singapore, there is a drop in new arrivals of expatriates. But despite this, it remains cheaper to site a business in Hongkong, main- ly because of the higher company370 words
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159 1982-01-06 5 EARNINGS by Petronas, the state-owned oil agency, from crude oil sales in the first nine months of last year took a sharp drop by more than Mssoo million compared with the same period in 1900. It earned about M 54,660 million (US$l,B6O million)159 words
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179 1982-01-06 5 JAPAN ku denied ft US chftrge thftt Japiinr high hrhiilip prod■eta «re Mag damped la America. The US Departmeat «f Cemmeree aa Maaday detennlaed far the drat time thftt ft Japaaeac maaafactarer said hlgh-pawer micraw* ve amplifiers la the U at ted States far179 words
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Article528 1982-01-06 5 THE US RECESSION will be short-lived and the American economy should begin to recover before summer, said an American professor of business economics to a group of bankers yesterday Moreover, he said, reports in the international press about the failure of "Reaganomics" are premature because528 words
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Article189 1982-01-06 5 THE FEDERAL Reserve Board (Fed) announced on Monday a larger-than-expected USSI.4 billion increase in America's basic money supply, startling the credit markets, where a slight decline had been widely expected. Short-term and long-term interest rates rose sharply after traders learned of the money supply increase. The Treasury's189 words
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Advertisement171 1982-01-06 4 "1 ft Qaiitas.lhe only daily one-stop flight to London. Eyery day,in every it s unbeatable. The 747 Qantas Express lifts off for London every evening, every week of the year. As scheduled. So you arrive at Heathrow early the next day. And without a fuss. That's a service hard to171 words
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Advertisement109 1982-01-06 5 [SPan Books Pick of The Paper Backs Consulton presents two important events you simply cannot afford to miss Banque Asia'B2 2nd international trade show on banking technology, equipment and services. Singapore, June 1-4, 1982 together with Technology Future Bank 2nd international Congress on financial services delivery systems. Singapore, June 1-3,109 words
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Advertisement108 1982-01-06 5 THE Premium Blend *F, j£XI x v \Jt2 V n II J 1 ■"■i i j all <» JV *kJL< I DE» <r LUXE :>3 <»> r ?1 r t I Si 3 SCOTCi WBIBIY w •y L V 3I v < Dfc E X LI X\ ANCESTOR-s SCOTCH WHISKY108 words
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Article470 1982-01-06 6 RONALD REAGAN is charming. A year after assuming office, the American president continues to captivate his public and the Congress, if not much of the world. No president since Franklin Roosevelt has held the attention and goodwill of so many for so long. Mr Reagan's easy-going470 words
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221 1982-01-06 6 ROAD SAFETY campaigns can only do so much to make people more cautious and careful on the roads. The care and caution exercised often fizzles out at the close of each annual Road Safety Week. It is therefore a welcome thing that insurers have come221 words
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1203 1982-01-06 6 Singapore and other parts of Asia remain one of the most exciting and challenging regions for the banker, the manufacturer and seller of goods and services. Rapid changes, fast economic growth and higher standards of living will again be the key words to describe Asian1,203 words
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Article1065 1982-01-06 6 A ROSY outlook there may be for the 16 developed and developing countries in Asia. But there is an equally strong need to assess various domestic developments that could well change the course of the economies' progress. This is what the Chemical Bank predicts for some of the1,065 words
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Article334 1982-01-06 6 A LEADING motion picture producer sees some important changes ahead for the industry in Hongkong. In a year-end review, Raymond Chow, president of the Golden Harvest group, predicted that the trend for 1982 would be "more of everything He said production costs would rise considerably and this334 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous687 1982-01-06 6 TVO-IH-OHE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Costly weapons? (5) 8 The province of men (5) 10 Angry fellow interrupted by a teetotaller (5) 11 Man of bronze? (3) 12 Carlo's funny song (5) 13 No dogma confuses this fine fellow (4, 3) 15 Antipodean Teddy (5) 18 A sweep in687 words
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Miscellaneous40 1982-01-06 6 UJMPVT'S GOT HM"R2> \/OL> p I FetL LHG£. ft PRISON6R SHOT LP in THIS STurpy UTTUL Room f\ND lu£_ MOURS PASSING p\u>P»v J >ro 6.RD TVjC fuTi L »Ty op T LL 1 GGIMG DOOJN TO STOReS. PiNN/THING YDU U*\UT40 words
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Miscellaneous489 1982-01-06 6 SINGAPORE 5 2.55 PM Opening folowed by The Young And The Restless 3.20 Destiny (r) 4.55 Diary Of Events (Malay) 5.00 New Ed Men Show 5.20 Harry Butter's Burrup 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Matt And jenny.. .On The Wldemess Trai 1850 Whirlwind Voice 6.50 Cartoon Selections 7.00 Happy Days Westward489 words
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1100 1982-01-06 7 DURING his first year at the helm of American foreign policy, Reagan moved to re-establish US pre-eminence abroad by talking tough and brandishing the largest military budget in US history. The strategy, embracing the latter half of Ted Roosevelt's advice to speak softly and carry1,100 words
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Article, Illustration1624 1982-01-06 7 CARL LEUBSDORF - CARL LEUBSDORF reviews President Reagan's first year in office and looks ahead to 1982. There is some evidence that the next six months could be the hinge of the Reagan Administration. CARL LEUBSDORF NYT IN 1961, Reagan made the strongest start of any USNYT - 1,624 words
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877 1982-01-06 7 LEONARD SILK - FORUMi with LEONARD SILK THE ECONOMISTS who gathered in Washington last week for their annual meetings were even more depressed about the state of their profession than about the state of the economy. As Professor Mark Perlman of the University of Pittsburgh observed:877 words
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Advertisement477 1982-01-06 7 >x< SINGAPORE FACTORY DEVELOPMENT LIMITED 5575,000,000 GUARANTEED FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE APRIL 1986 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 4th January 1982 to 3rd April 1982, the Notes will carry an Interest Rate of 8%% per annum. The477 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article266 1982-01-06 8 JAN 04 rr* CORBEILLE Alr-Liqutde B 8 N Oervkis Dtnonc C8r (ThorntonC*f) CM Prancalae de* Petrole* Compacnle Financier* 438 listed 180 10 112 -31 -33 -3.1 -U Compacnle Oenerale Credit Ponder De Prance 330 303 -9.9 -n Hachette (Llbrauie) Machine* Bull Mlchelln (B) 330 25 40 013 unch -0266 words
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Article94 1982-01-06 8 JAN 04 rr» FORWARD MARKET Accc 283 -A Arbed 1010 10 Astur 380 4-2 Braacan 080 -30 Bru-Lamb 1200 Cuiptc 1515 4 35 Cock 141 +1 De Beer* 285 -4 Ebet Bectrobel 1850 3880 -5 5 Ob-Inno-Bm 2300 unch Oer 1580 5 Hobok 2580 15 Pctro 4800 -40 Ryl94 words
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Article213 1982-01-06 8 JAN 04 Dm Aa«-Tel«runken 4MB +jj Akao Alls Lcoen *****0 420 Alls Vers 430 00 BASF 135 80B Bay H T Wbank 1(0 00 8 Bay VN nk 273 SOB US JO 08 BBC -I 308 00 2 BMW ***** ♦2J Casstlla 238 00 3 Chem Verw 222.00 41213 words
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Article185 1982-01-06 8 JAM 04 Francs Actions Sulsses Alusuisae Br Alusulsse Ret Brown Borerl Br Clta Oeify Br. Clba Otifj p c Clba OcIqp Rm Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse Reg Eiektrowatt Br. Oeorie Fischer Br Olobus Rr M7H wo 300 1)00 1280 (10 54ft 3010 m aio 4MB MOB 1H ■►30185 words
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Article162 1982-01-06 8 JAN M FU ABN 282.00 Ahold KIW >1 Akao 22.10 *02 AMEV win -lj Amlu 75.00 >1 Amrobnk 53.40 -1J Berk HI yy 1 Boll 50.00 0.2 BonumtJ Q» rm .1 Burtimann MM -0.7 Caland aw ♦ai C*1t» Delft 21X50 OS DeU UtJ ae jo 3 Entiia 118J0 -0J162 words
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Advertisement246 1982-01-06 8 The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served'! 11 -U 1 Wl *{rtfl Local and Western self-service lunches Open daily 10.30 a.m. t03.00p.m. Restaurant Lounge 10.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. DOLPHIN CAFETERIA Ist. Floor, World Trade Centre, Tel: *****11/2 0Y? X) V 4#^ a fin If246 words
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Advertisement203 1982-01-06 8 See Page 9 for NYSE prices and Page 11 for Asian stocks o TIVE (ONTI\I:NT3 R t S T A I BAST Before you fly away to foreign lands, check-in your bags then seek out the Five Continents Restaurant. Relax in intimate surroundings and wine and dine on the most203 words
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Advertisement170 1982-01-06 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. 7 sil If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set for an evening,to170 words
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Advertisement184 1982-01-06 8 For businessmen and professionals, a place to call your owi. 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 colleagues. And184 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article627 1982-01-06 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended the morning session up on Monday night's close in thin conditions. Total volume was 862 lots, including 37 options and 122 crossed trades with prices £7 to £11 up on the previous close. SUGAR: Raw sugar futures ended the opening call slightly easier627 words
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Article223 1982-01-06 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed mixed, up 6V« US cents a bushel in spot January to down 6'A cents in deferred January. The spot position rose from the start as aggressive commercial stopping of January five deliveries prompted local demand for this contract and steady local Jan/March223 words
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Article111 1982-01-06 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday firmed further on covering of nearbys in moderate trading. In January, south gained Mss to $920 a tonne and central rose $15 to $922.50. The refined market also saw light covering of January shipment RBD palm oil at U*****.50 a tonne.111 words
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Article79 1982-01-06 9 THE STRAITS fli price In Penang yesterday recovered If cent* to M 134.11 per Idle, still within the $32.98 to $54.»8 middle sector price range. The rine vu attributed to Strang influential buyer support at this level, with buying fram Japan, lecally and the US. Larger supplies, together79 words
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Article1041 1982-01-06 9 THE New York market on Monday closed higher with most of the gains achieved in the last hour due to projections of relatively favourable money supply figures, to be released after the close. The Dow Jones industrial average was two to three points higher most of the1,041 words
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Article34 1982-01-06 9 Rubber: Jan 5 Singapore: Jan: 175.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Jan: 198.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 534.10 per kilo (up 10 cents) Official offering: 402 tonnes (up 118 tonnes)34 words
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Article149 1982-01-06 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed down '/a to 2Vi US cents a bushel, around the middle to low side of a six cent range. Prices trended easier all day on steady professional and wire house selling following Thursday's weak close, traders said. Values received spillover weakness from149 words
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Article222 1982-01-06 9 THE rubber market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with January One RSS buyers quoted at 175.00 cents per Idlo, down 0.50 cent from Monday's close. The morning market lost 1.50 cents following easier overnight London advices. The afternoon session firmed one cent one covering interest and some upcountry222 words
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Article353 1982-01-06 9 RA8 prices In cents per kilo yesterday Buyer lot 1 RS.S. prompt f o b. 17X50 Int. 1 R.S.S January 174.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. February 171 JO Int. J RS.S. IB 00 UK/Goat IB 00 Int. 3 RS-S. 142 00 UK/Coot 130.00 Iat. R S-S 145.00 UK Cant353 words
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Article91 1982-01-06 9 NOON S8R and SMR pncm r-Urim, MAM SSR JO (l-toa pattM) Ju am 61 SO ■M<7 M M Mtk) (Far** Wot IM 1*3. AON 18SJ0 ygu, MK1 avrp to ELS CV 1-toa paliai toapaOM 1 Ju 1 *7.00 **rr K.00 1M.OON 11*00 Ftknwr 1*7.00N 1*700 1*1 OON91 words
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311 1982-01-06 9 THE US Agriculture Department has predicted a US$2B billion surplus in America's agricultural trade for 1981 and even more exports this year, a period during which the Soviet Union may import record amounts of grain. US agricultural exports will be led by expected foreign311 words
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Article178 1982-01-06 9 CHINESE Pre<MC Hsfiwi i mm eiesftag prises per 1« kg yesterday. CwMit all: Bulk fob *100.00 sellers, ok) drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper178 words
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Article, Illustration496 1982-01-06 9 MALAYSIA'S tin industry got off to a bad start for 1962 with the Straits Tin price in Penang taking a 68cent tumble to close Monday at 134 per kilo. The sharp drop biggest in a day since the US started selling GSA tin496 words
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Article192 1982-01-06 9 Reuter THAI RUBBER exports in 1982 are expected to increase to 490,000 tonnes from 467,000 last year. The Board of Trade forecast in its weekly report that earnings from the rubber export trade, however, will drop to 1417.3 million from $477 million last year because rubberReuter - 192 words
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Article196 1982-01-06 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CtttM yara: China Blue Phoenix 20a 2,550 32s 3.U0, 40s 3,330 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article324 1982-01-06 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.05, 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, Special324 words
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Advertisement174 1982-01-06 9 "HOW TO SIMPLIFY EXPORT DOCUMENTATION" By Goh Tianwah The lira of this Handbook is to help managers and shipping office staff towards the goal of simpler and cheaper eiport documentation. The book shows methods of reducing coat and increasing effectiveness in the process of export documents. It also introduces new174 words
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Advertisement60 1982-01-06 9 Your Travel Agent has something new! —S1 Ir. r y t U $200,000 Flight Insurance The American Insurance Company announces a unique, low cost, high protection, Flight Insurance program available through your Travel Agent. Ask your Travel Agent the next time you fly or contact The American INSURANCE COMRANY Ilth60 words
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1720 1982-01-06 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Ami (1MB) (9)1,720 words
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Article145 1982-01-06 10 SNOAPOU UNIT nun (Miaiairi' frtaae krJui) The Commerce J The Savtap Fand 1JT i»r S'pore Prog Fund 1.44 l Ji S'pore Sec Fund tl« MT S'pore Invert Fund 1.1S 1» S'pore Equity Fund 1JB 1 Cxd AMAUNTTT1 Mai Invest Mai Prog Fund Mai Security Fund Mai Berjaya Fund145 words
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Article1980 1982-01-06 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and re- ported 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. DIDUmiALS T (1MB) (|A) J 50 Alaasi (L43S) (J) 1« (4)1,980 words
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Article2859 1982-01-06 10 1*81/1*61 Hi(k Law Coayuy Lut Sale -f orGr 1 D1t Div Ctt Gr's Net YTd P/E Vol Day (TOO) High Low SKCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 4*4 346 Aetna. US lis Alcom as* ISO Allied Choc 312 ISO B A T 430 3H Bala an 75 Ben 4102,859 words
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Article514 1982-01-06 10 THE t rifini stack avM yaitwtoy mmiad w Ita kolMtaNit November rally as tanatais teed tee prieee sharply right «rem the*!p2«*M! »«th itrng MmlmM •a Ike OCBC stable tt Their kaUah ether eeaatars, eepeetaSy klae chips late aethrtty. By the all toy hreak, the514 words
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Article550 1982-01-06 10 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market came alive yesterday as pricea rebounded broadly amid relatively brisk trading conditions. Turnover was sharply increased. In contrast to Monday's uninspiring start, there was a noticeable pickup in activity and values among selected counters as the morning session progressed although550 words
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1714 1982-01-06 11 Largest 100 companies quoted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore in order of market value at Dec 31, 1981 NOTES Three companies, Hongkong Land, Fuji tec and Murata are not included because their ■hares are seldom traded here. (AA) not ranked1,714 words
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1156 1982-01-06 11 THE TOTAL market value of the top hundred companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore breached the $50 trillion mark last year to $50.42 billion. Compared with the previous year's value, it was a more moderate increase of nearly 30 per cent, or1,156 words
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354 1982-01-06 11 Market Talk... A NOT too rosy picture has been painted of Berjaya Kawat which reported interim profits for the half year ended Oct 31, 1981 at M 5600,000 compared with the corresponding period's pre-tax profits of J2.5 million last year. Laurence, Prust said it354 words
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Article199 1982-01-06 11 THE Sydney stock market yesterday edged quietly lower as traders awaited fresh incentive to push prices one way or the other. The All-Ordinaries index, unchanged on Monday, slipped 0.6 points to 594.8 with only scattered oil stocks managing to go against the downward drift. Beach Petroleum rose three cents199 words
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Article56 1982-01-06 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 522-3 Friday S30.4 Week Ago cloeed DOW JONK8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday we? Friday 875 00 Week Ago 870.34 H K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1386 78 Monday 1378 86 Week Ago 1412.78 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 730 4 Monday 738.4 Week Ago.. 7384 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 5CH056 words
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Article240 1982-01-06 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday closed higher, paring Monday's fall, brokers said. The advance was partially in sympathy with Wall Street and some institutional support was noted but was mainly technical. However, market sentiment was mixed and private speculators were generally adopting a wait-and-see attitude. The240 words
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Article371 1982-01-06 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday were narrowly mixed in thin trading as high technology issues firmed and blue chips and populars eased on liquidation in margin trading. The market average added 0.50 to close at 7,719.34 on a thin volume of 240 million shares. The Tokyo371 words
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Article90 1982-01-06 11 THE Manila market yesterday closed slightly higher as commercial/industrial and mining firmed while oils fell, dealers said. Turnover rose sharply from 338,000 to 2.6 million pesos. AUa> Con A AUu Con B B««uto OoM 1170 0019 -•1 uncta unch B*n«u*t Con. BT Ooodrtch Mi un ch Luubtfl LtfWItfl H90 words
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Article78 1982-01-06 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed generally steady in slow trading. The Book Chib index dropped 0.04 points to 93.71 on a turnover of 9.6 million baht. JAM Bab* ■uMtat teak SuTol Ayudha "< Bartl Jackar a—1 Thai Win FM Trat Industrial Flnan Cm Corp International Cosmetic* InltriMttoial Tn78 words
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Advertisement360 1982-01-06 11 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP 185 Pursuant to Section 254<2Xb) AND IN THE MATTERS OF WAY BOUND COMPANY PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at Room 1110, 11th Floor Golden Mile Tower Beach Road, Singapore 0719360 words
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Article154 1982-01-06 12 Rises Straits Trading 1040 ■♦■90 Metro HId(a 905 65 OCBC 1220 50 FAN 640 45 OLE 985 40 Island A Pan 870 40 Sal Pro parties 810 40 H Leong Pin aso 35 Wearnes 348 32 C Sugars 1460 30 Hong Leoog lad Tat Lee Baak 1280 825 30154 words
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Article, Illustration143 1982-01-06 12 Rises S Trading 1140 90 OCBC 1360 80 Fand N 720 55 Wearnes 380 42 YeoHS 630 40 C Sugars 1580 40 DunJop Est UM W 635 650 35 +35 Is! Pen 925 35 MBT Hldgs 925 35 Tasek 640 +30 Sel Prop 890 +30 Promet 496 28143 words
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Article144 1982-01-06 12 TRADING ia the shares ef City Devetopmeato and King's Hatol wu wprwdtid yesterday peadlag the release «I their aaaaal remits May. While beth stocks had heea itnagiy perused ia earlier seaslsas, aelther caaater seemed highly (aveared yesterday prier to Klagt «pestd (Irmly at 9UI hat was eeasistoatly144 words
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Article496 1982-01-06 12 SIOW LI SEN - IBS By SIOW LI SEN MALAYSIAN-based Multipurpose Holdings Bhd's application (or a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore is expected to be approved 900n. The company hopes to be simultaneously listed on the stock exchanges of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur on Jan 11.496 words
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Article337 1982-01-06 12 FEDERAL Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing Bhd is taking a further step into housing development in its efforts to reverse losses in the first six months of its last Wnanrtoi year. It has agreed to purchase a property company, Taman Karak Sdn Berhad, for M 511.5 million.337 words
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212 1982-01-06 12 THE MALAYSIAN Foreign Investment Committee and the Capital Issues Committee have approved Keck Seng (Malaysia)'s proposed acquisition of Plantations 4 Development (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd and a special share issue to bumiputras. However, they have revised the terms relating to both proposals. The212 words
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Article762 1982-01-06 12 LONDON, Mon. Equities eased in quiet trading while government bonds were little changed on balance, dealers said. The Financial Times index cloned 8.1 points lower at 530.4. The strength of sterling prompted an initial higher trend in both sectors but profit-taking was soon in evidence after the rises762 words
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Advertisement78 1982-01-06 12 9 tikL;: m. u a* H Today's lesson Every popular whisky is made from blending pure malt whiskies and less expensive grain whiskies. Malt costsat least twice as much as grain. And more malt means more character a more distinctive taste. Teacher's contains more malt than other popular blends. No78 words
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Advertisement440 1982-01-06 12 A workshop on HOW TO DEVELOP AND OPERATE A FRANCHISE Hotel Equatorial, Singapore, March 1 2,1982 OBJECTIVE "Franchises have lower failure rates than other independent businesses, and there is a very basic reason. Anyone can go into his own business. Anyone cannot go into a franchise". This two-day workshop will440 words
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Miscellaneous49 1982-01-06 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Generally cloudy. U kNn prtor to 7J»pm M itmitA Maximum temperature 28 8 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 0 Z Rainfall in milHmotros 2 9 Total rainfall for the month 90*0 Total rainy days for the month 449 words
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264 1982-01-06 13 UPI THE SINGAPORE shipping community has called on the police to set up a maritime crime section and the courts to mete out heavier sentences on maritime fraud. "Only through firm concerted actions and heavier fines could such frauds be putUPI - 264 words
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527 1982-01-06 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THREE major foreign companies specialising in tanker brokerage have established a new company in Singapore. The three companies, H Clarkson of London, Charles R Weber of New York and Aall and Co of Japan, set up Seadragon Maritime Incorporated527 words
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Article134 1982-01-06 13 THREE US Navy ships from Amphibious Squadron One of the US Seventh Fleet are arriving in Singapore today for a five-day visit. The primary mission of Amphibious Squadron One is the rapid transport and delivery of men and material to points of conflict using helicopters and amphibious134 words
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Article69 1982-01-06 13 Reuter AUSTRALIAN waterfront unions have withdrawn a national strike threat after employers issued a return to work or be sacked ultimatum to a small group of workers whose wage dispute has crippled major ports in Australia. Union officials said they will now wait and see what happensReuter - 69 words
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Article102 1982-01-06 13 BARBER Wilhelmsen Agencies A/S (BarWil) has opened a UK office to service their tramp/tanker owners and charterers in the UK market. The agency, of Oslo, Norway, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Norwegian shipping company Wilh Wilhelmsen. BarWil offers a chain of ship-agency offices throughout the Middle102 words
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Article68 1982-01-06 13 AFP THE first 27,000-tonne cargo ship built by the shipyards of Dalian, north-eastern China, has been officially handed over to the buyer, the People's Daily reported. The vessel was built by Regent Shipping Limited of Hongkong, under an agreement with the Chinese Naval Industry Company. The Dalian yardsAFP - 68 words
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Article714 1982-01-06 13 Skipping Use Pftge CM ShipptagUae PMf C«l Achipelego Shpg VI J Flmj m IV Adriatic Coot Alea Afro-Eurasia Alfred CT All trans 1W. X 5 Everett Orient VI VI 1 VI I vn Evergreen Feaco Flotta Lauro Franco-Belg IV vn V m Ajpar Aogonave VI s Fransmer714 words
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Article717 1982-01-06 14 AFP GRAIN rates continued to ease on the freight market over the long holiday period, with new lows for the year established in several trades. There was a modest flurry of fixing before the Christmas week end, with Indian government charterers booking several grain and fertiliser cargoesAFP - 717 words
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Article884 1982-01-06 14 FRESH chartering was extremely slow to develop on Monday in all sectors of the freight market following the New Year holiday, shipbrokers said. Scattered bookings were seen for grain out of North America with Tradax paying US$23 fio for the Oak Star with 24,000 long tons of barley884 words
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623 1982-01-06 14 Reuter CHARLEMAGNE'S dream of linking the Rhine and the Danube so close to coming true may have to wait another century. "The most stupid project since the tower of Babel" is how West German Minister of Transport Volker Hauff recently dubbed the canal. Other opponentsReuter - 623 words
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Article, Illustration163 1982-01-06 14 THE BARBER TAIF. a 31,931 dwt ro-ro cargo vessel of Norwegian operator Wilh Wilhelmson, was at the Sembawang Shipyard recently for docking and repairs. Despite the rainy weather during her repair period and a tight schedule, Sembawang was able to complete the work in time for163 words
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Article347 1982-01-06 15 FELIXSTOWE expects to see an increase of up to 40 per cent in its container traffic for 1981. A spokesman for the port said that "conservative estimates indicate a 25 per cent increase, but a 40 per cent increase will almost certainly be reached by the end347 words
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389 1982-01-06 15 .A SOPHISTICATED computer system designed to improve vessel management and technical operation and so boost reliability and safety has been introduced by Det norske Veritas. Called Sprintman, the comprehensive information system can be installed on a ship or in a shipping company office to support389 words
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Article297 1982-01-06 15 OCEANIC Finance Corporation and Citibank NA (RIO), have jointly arranged a Swiss franc 67,284,500 financing for a Brazilian shipping company. This company, Marpetrol, is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro and is working primarily in the offshore industry. The loan is to finance the acquisition of 10 offshore297 words
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Article216 1982-01-06 15 AN Exxon Corp shipping subsidiary has again received a contract from the Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT) to transport crude oil supply from Saudi Arabia to Thailand this year. The Esso East Marine Ltd (EEML) was recently contracted by the state-run oil company to transport the 65.00216 words
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Article, Illustration366 1982-01-06 15 Fairplay the BRAZILIAN authorities are looking overseas for investment with which to boost the country's merchant marine. This is in a bid to reduce the growing, massive expenditure on foreign-owned shipping that has to be chartered for the country's export trade. With the BrazilianFairplay - 366 words
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4702 1982-01-06 20 SCHEDDLK 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 of4,702 words
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Article1106 1982-01-06 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Ship's Voy ETA Lines Gdn Op. Anders Maersk 8201 6.1.82 1000 Maersk 51 TT Strathconon 167 6.1.82 0100 Mansfield TA 4 Kit Maru 18 6.1/.82 0700 Borneo TA 4 TT Maersk Mango 01S/ 55D 6.1.82 0730 Maersk1,106 words
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Article1889 1982-01-06 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B \rhlpeleg« Shpg Singapore Sh(»g Agencies (Si Euro-Asia Line (PN KI. PK). AdrtaUr («atalaer Continental Feelers (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AKEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (Si Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afra-Earaaia Uae Transgroup Pie Ltd1,889 words
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Article, Illustration1450 1982-01-06 22 FT IT IS a brilliant sunny day. The sea is a deep blue and the sky flecked with tiny wisps of cloud. Out in the bay a gleaming white cruise liner lies at anchor. On the white sandy beach, bikiniclad girls stroll languidly inFT - 1,450 words
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Article148 1982-01-06 22 NED LLOYD Lines has signed a contract with the Dutch shipyards Wilton-Fijen-oord, Schiedam and Nederlandse Scheepsbouw Maatschappij (NSM), Amsterdam, for the lengthening of two conventional cargo liners, the Alkmaar and the Amersfoot. Both vessels are ex-KNSM ships with a general cargo capacity of 20,000 cubic metres.148 words
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Article, Illustration465 1982-01-06 22 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Arch (0600) 5 Azov Sea (0800 after Ramoneverett) 15/16 Diny (after Seng Hong) 27 Frisian (0700) 45A Futami Maru (0900 after Aegis Hispanic) 33/34 Kota Jade (0700 after Kota Perwira) 10 Maju Jaya (Tanker) (1900 after Ramoneverett, P/O, subject gas free) 13/14 New Phoenix465 words
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Advertisement492 1982-01-06 13 Everett Lines FO* THt MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUV^N CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANILLO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Clifford Centre Singapore 1 Tel ***** 9 36 Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bldg Tel 1441 3 Port Helang Agents SOCSHIP CO BHO492 words
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Advertisement316 1982-01-06 13 OSEALORDIS UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Acctotm BrtikbUk (My Abu Bhaß (22/2) Dubai (25/2). Dammam (1/3). Shiiatba (4/3). Jubad (7/3), Kuwait (10/3) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE MMNYW V.lt Closing Tunes Fa 6/1 1500 HRS ia 5/1 0300 HRS M. RATTYM *11 Dubai (15/1). Dammam (17/1), Kuwait316 words
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Advertisement671 1982-01-06 13 4 WATCHES Of SWITZfRtANO Pit IfO MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO. U-S. PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Fe«ter V—» MAERSK MANGO MAEKSK MANGO MAERSK MANGO MAERSK MANGO MAEKSK MANGO ■mkkximngo MAERSK MANGO MAERSK MANGO !*ort Kelang I Penang I Veaael SaM Sated 1 ANDERS MAERSK SaM671 words
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Advertisement924 1982-01-06 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Contawr Service To Europe Spore 1) MsetKes 2) Rdam 3) HDurg 4) G&u'g siang Vessel SM JUTLANOtA 8/1 B PERMAI 15/1 KORWGAN 8924 words
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Advertisement379 1982-01-06 16 lao.s.E. OCEAH SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTC Jll SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAUS SERVICE BOUGMWI.II WESTON RIVER HOROMMU SUN TRADED SUKOUMMU KMSOMWU CM so mcowcr OCEAN RfSOUtCtS TMSHOMMU f Penani RP*rt «-7/ l 12-13/1 1415/1 IUI/1 1213/1 »-21/ l 27-21/1 27-21/1 MO/2 12-13/2 14-15/2 POIT ULMC oamwme« urmtuss to in m 22(1144/7 2MIJ7J379 words
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Advertisement635 1982-01-06 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601, ICB Building, Shenton Way, Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDIi EAST/Rto SEA/EUROPE SERVICES V|l; Hyundae Shipping Co. Ltd. Spore PACFIC MARINER 9 Jan HAH HARA 21 Jan HAH HUM 15 Feb HAN BOW— 15 Feb HAH CHEONG 20 Feb P Keianj Loading635 words
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Advertisement546 1982-01-06 18 BBEAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK fft* P J** IM*C hr 13 ian ItM BOULOGNE/RIMM/ UK (AH*I) MM FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE Sinjapore Loadng far CAPELLA MB 120 13 lan Jeddah/Lanassd/ir safes/ Hambiri/Rottardam/TlNry YM KM NBI2I 22 Jan -do Also accepting Containers to Bamit/Tripaf/LatMua/Tvtous/ AJeiandria/BafMad FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO SERVICE ALGENR. A.546 words
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Advertisement642 1982-01-06 19 SLNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTI FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A member ot the AC6 Consortium TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TW BRDGE 9W N JADESW K JACEWON 16# N GARNET 8* MERCATOR 25W.... K J ACE JIN 13W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia VN BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo642 words
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Advertisement81 1982-01-06 19 vvUi'/^ •A, MOUNT FABER ROAD SINGAPORE 0409 TEL: *****98/9 REGULAR FCI/LCL SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, HONG KONG DCSTMTKM SYD. MLB. ORIS SYD. MLB. ADEL COLOMBO, CHITTAGONG. CALCUTTA HONGKONG HONG KONG SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. BHD EXPRESS TO BINTULU sua LONE SATV (Ml ISM) ray 1/12 hhri SIB LOB81 words
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Advertisement97 1982-01-06 20 THE COMPLETE LIFERAFT SERVICING CENTRE (St 6ENERAL RUBBER «T PLASTICS [PTE] LTD. For Prompt Reliable Services Please Call: *****1 or *****34 J < (after office hours) ""/J nVMLor SEAFARER LIFERAFT/^*?.< Fully Approved By SOLAS 1974 The British Department of Trade Industry. cS- Sole Agent For: s Liferafts a Inflatable Boats,97 words
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Advertisement270 1982-01-06 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE Pt SKI ft SAD ALEXANDRIA SMNIU mi 19 ti PI a* 3/4 jjn 24 lan 27 lan 30 PTRAMOS U VOY 23 Feb IS Mar IS Mir 19 Mar 22 Cargo Booking* PtMM270 words
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Advertisement391 1982-01-06 21 Kline 3H35 ■KINKAL JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vessel Tokyo Kobe K PWCER V 3 SM SM NORDSTAR VII SM SM MONTE EMERALD 1/1 11/1 K PIONEER V 4 18/1 21/1 Tokyo Kobe S pore Penang P Kelang Spore Tokyo Sid SM SM SM Sid 7/1 11/1 SM SM J/1 10/1391 words
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Advertisement257 1982-01-06 21 ft JOHORE SHIPPING Lq 153 JAL AM TENGKU BADAR PORT KELANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Untload Service from P Ketang East Malaysia Brunei (Accepting cargo for psMettsing m LP* Gdn No 3 (South Port) r^r —1 BINTULU -A CONTRACTORS W*"-' I SDN. BERHAD 37. tadwtin tod Kuckiif,257 words
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Advertisement216 1982-01-06 21 re& apc line ANUKUTAN Pf-JH"A MB\ NCI A N (WTAINF-H IJNE FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SHGAPORE/PtNANG/SINGAPORE/JAKARTA <TG PRIOK) VESSCI NAM VOYAGf NO SMGAPOftf T««11 2Q2S/203N TttBANG VI 7045/705 A IMA*) I 2045/205* 10 11/1 TMAANG A 7065/707K 16 16/1 TMMII ?06S, ?07N 21-21/1 SINGAPORE AGENTS CAHAYA SAMUDERA SHIPPING PTE LTD Unit216 words
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Advertisement230 1982-01-06 21 f=\ S CLOUD S PRINCE '"""i w SAUDI e f A"T LINE Regular Conventional Service (All Soudi Flog Vessel) PK PNG Loading for Kaadi. D man. D'ba. led 24/1 26/1 Oman Dta. led Saiaia (inducement) nam SIHSWHU 4u?w/4i«3M rUWS ffIMMN It *7375 TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE Won Sin PK230 words
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Advertisement426 1982-01-06 22 NOTICE TWIN SCREW L.C.T. (BUILT 1979) AVAILABLE FOR 3 MONTHS TIME CHARTER OR LONG TERM PARTICULARS LENGTH OVERALL 64 52 M BREADTH MUDED 14 M DEPTH MOULDED i ny WAFT 3 20 M (JS WDGHT) 1500 T 1171W T JE7TONNAGE 744.92 NT. J™ 7 TO S KNOTS ABS 100 A426 words
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Advertisement290 1982-01-06 22 ja PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU SDN. BHD. P O Bo* 220 kot* kmabakj Sebjb SECULAR UNER SHVK3 Sabah Sarawak Bangkok Sngaporr Port kriang SEALION SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD. Tel: *****81 Tlx: ***** SEALION SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. Tel. 38-7754. 38-7479, 38-9851 Tlx: MA***** SEJAMA SHIPPING TRANSPORT SDN BHD. Tel *****1, *****2290 words
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Miscellaneous161 1982-01-06 22 Regional Weather w Vk sr I PI V. W A m 2 .•i 05 I m ES£IS ninffhuM C cr*" Wind direction with speed in knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C V Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots161 words
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