The Business Times, 9 April 1982
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Title Section10 1982-04-09 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, APRIL 1,1182 60 CENTS10 words
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310 1982-04-09 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SUMITOMO Chemical's share in the $250-million Ethylene Glycols (Singapore) Pte Ltd project will remain at the present 2 per cent. Its president Mr T Hijikata said: "We have no intention of increasing our equity in the EGS plant." He310 words
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Article257 1982-04-09 1 Reuter THE US dollar rose to a record high against the French franc and to a seven-month peak against the West German mark yesterday on foreign exchange markets still nervous over the Falkland Islands crisis. Gold, which has been in greater demand since the crisis,Reuter - 257 words
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Article449 1982-04-09 1 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG THE BRITISH fleet steaming towards the Falkland Islands has already opened fire in earnest, if not in anger. And most of the noise is coming from the aircraft carrier Invincible, which was in the middle of being sold to Australia. Instead, it449 words
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491 1982-04-09 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH JAPANESE computer giant Nippon Electric Co Ltd (NEC)'s strategy of long-term investment in Singapore is paying off. Its local subsidiary, NEC Computers Singapore Pte Ltd, expects to triple the turnover this year to $30 million, compared with last year's sales. This491 words
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Article297 1982-04-09 1 DUMPING of microwave ovens by Singapore, Korea and Japan has been found to be injurious to the Canadian industry. The Canadian AntiDumping Tribunal said in its findings that dumping by the three countries "has caused, is causing and is likely to cause material inJury" to Canada.297 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article83 1982-04-09 1 DEVELOPMENT Bank of Singapore will increase its deposit interest rates by between V* and V* points from Monday. Its savings accounts' and autosave accounts' rates will both rise by half a point to 8 per cent and 7Vi per cent respectively. All its fixed deposits83 words
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Article54 1982-04-09 1 UPI BEIJING, Thurs. China soon will build its first nuclear power plant and hopes to send an advanced satellite into orbit in about two years, a Western official said today. "The Chinese are on the verge of building a nuclear power plant," he said, "they will announceUPI - 54 words
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Article59 1982-04-09 1 UPI OTTAWA, Thurs. Canada's leading economic sectors weakened in January, indicating difficulties for any early recovery from the recession, Statistics Canada said. The Canadian government agency reported 9 of 10 components of leading economic indicators declined in January. The composite index fell 2.9 per cent in January afterUPI - 59 words
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Article99 1982-04-09 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs. Japan is still buying about 70 per cent of its oil imports from West Asia, a Japanese government spokesman said, denying a report from Bahrain that an undisclosed major Japanese oil company plans to cancel all longterm import contracts few crude oil from theReuter - 99 words
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Article65 1982-04-09 1 AFP BANGKOK, Thurs. Cigarette sales have plunged by almost a third since the government increased prices last year, an official from the Tobacco Wholesalers Association said here today. A newspaper report quoted the official as saying that wholesalers were facing a "sharp decline of more that 30AFP - 65 words
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Article83 1982-04-09 1 UPI JAKARTA, Thurs. State oil company Fertamina has lowered the price of its international bunker oil by up to 20.4 per cent, bringing them to prices equal or lower than those previaling in Singapore. Director for Domestic Marketing in Pertamina, Adisumarto said a total of 11 portsUPI - 83 words
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Article64 1982-04-09 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs. Japan will reduce imports of certain petrochemical products under preferential tariffs from developing countries in fiscal 1962, which began on April 1. The International Trade and Industry Ministry said the action, applicable to such products as Ely ester, polyethylene and polystyle, is designed to curbReuter - 64 words
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250 1982-04-09 1 JUDGEMENT sa whether mngspsi ii Airlines has been gailty sf andercnt» ting la the Wert Geratnn market has been pestAs Is aasther ehnrge, that It bad sa May 1$ last year wilfully >bsU unhid aa attempt by the ehffl avlatlen anfhsrttlus Is cheek250 words
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314 1982-04-09 1 SINGAPORE'S banks and finance companies raised their total assets/liabilities by more than 30 per cent in February, compared with the same month last year. Total assets of banks reached $45.33 billion in February, 30.2 per cent more than the figure of $34.81314 words
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198 1982-04-09 1 QANTAS Airways will be fined $5,000 by the European Yield Improvement Programme (YIP) for selling a ticket below the minimum market price early last month. The travel agent found guilty of selling the underpriced Qantas ticket is Kwang Chow Travel, which is likely198 words
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Advertisement241 1982-04-09 1 TT»7 iitTT !v rij DR Gan Tjoen Hok is once again heading the Gold Exchange of Singapore after a lapse of one year Page 1 THE National Computer Board will conduct a major survey of computerisation in Singapore Page S ARGENTINA and Britain have staked out rival battle zones around241 words
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Advertisement36 1982-04-09 1 Diners Club. Highly regarded bv Singapore's best hotefe and restaurants since 1961. FfeojJe think highly ofa Diners Club member. all'4?>4 t< >1 >< »1!I 1 lul> aj >| »lu ai i< »i) t< »i in i > m la\36 words
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Advertisement86 1982-04-09 1 copy quality. And tUMNty. There was a time when there weie no machines and man was the supreme artisan. His hands the tools of ingenuity. Testoni perpetuate the art of such craftsmanship. Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamorphosed into a collection of exquisite shoes, belts, bags, wallets and briefcases.86 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration312 1982-04-09 2 DR GAN TJOEN HOK is once again beading the Gold Exchange of Singapore after a lapse of one year. Dr Can, who was the chairman of the GES committee in 1900/81, was elected to that position for the 1982/83 period at the exchange's third annual312 words
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Article67 1982-04-09 2 Reuter THE LONDON Gold Future» Market, doe to open on April It, announced the names of U non-door trading member compairtea as follows: Acll International Commodity Services, Ayrton Metals, Conti Commodity Services, Charterhouse Japhet, Heinold Commodities, EF Hntton and Co (London), GW Joysaoo and Co, Mocatta Commercial,Reuter - 67 words
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Article59 1982-04-09 2 Reuter MONET brokers Mercantile House H*Mif has formed a ww unit, Marshall Rouse Woodstock, to offer financial Marshall Roaae Woodslock will draw on the stoney braking ridDs of Mercantfle's MW Marshall and Co and the (wwmlty experience of Ms Rouse Woodstock Ltd. The London Financial FataresReuter - 59 words
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Article391 1982-04-09 2 TWELVE foreign banks in Singapore have indicated their interest in subscribing to the new dealing service to be launched here by Reuters. Two of these banks Euopean Asian Bank and Banque National de Paris have already signed contracts with Reuters while the other 10 contracts391 words
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Article576 1982-04-09 2 Reuter RCA Corp subsidiary CIT Financial Corp to raining a US$5O million five-fear Eurobond through co-toad managers DUloo Read and Salomon Brothers, a Dillon Read apokesman «aid. The bond, ratoed through CIT Financial Oversea* NV, carries a 15 per cent coupon and to callable after May 1.Reuter - 576 words
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Article115 1982-04-09 2 Reuter GRINDLAYS SA, a FVevh unit of Grtndlays Bank at Britain, sued International Harvester in a federal district court in Chicago for USHJ minion Grindfeys Hid in the recently fifed nit that Harvester's French affiliate Yum bo SA failed to repay bask loans of almost $Lt millionReuter - 115 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article423 1982-04-09 2 TRADING on the foreign exchange market yesterday was thin because of the long Easter holiday weekend. Towards closing, there was aome short-covering which pushed the US dollar up moat ma)or currencies Dealers said the market's expectation of a large lacrease In US money supply HMMIU MA tius monta423 words
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Article220 1982-04-09 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed sharply firmer at 347.10 yen after opening at 345.70, dealers said. This was Aarpiy higher than the 245.40/ 55 finish in both New York and on the US West Coast overnight, and slightly above the 247J0 close In Tokyo on220 words
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Article22 1982-04-09 2 THE avarago rata ni which major Bingoporo banks are e«rrontly prepared to loi4 to their hoot enatomors la 10.18 per oont22 words
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Article129 1982-04-09 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rate* u at close on April 8: u> rv oam tti 7dajrs 14 S/14 14VM 1 month 1511/*****/14 Smoothi 15* 15* JmooUu 15* 15* IbooUU 15 13/11 IS 11/14 months 15* 15* UmooUu 15H 15* Dm twJn. jULlA. 1,^1 1 month (■mi rasssi 5/14 4*129 words
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Article32 1982-04-09 2 RANGE tf priCM tfhrad by dl» onM kMM April T: OmMl: |V*% Call fepvftr. to »H* SSytJfa** 9-nontli TrwsuryMUs SH M J-month bl "VLI /M Sin« mooltuCD Source: National Discount Co32 words
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Article278 1982-04-09 2 SINGAPORE gold futures ysslerrtsy turned firmer on •one Europe*» buying after market still dosed maker on balance compared with Ttndtag was moderate with total sties for the day recorded at 127 lots while kerb volume at 9 lots with interest centred on June, August, October and December contracts. Prompt278 words
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Article35 1982-04-09 2 New Tort 7 JB T.flB 7JBB 7JH Zartck 7.4® 7J7B 7 .SB 7J75 «M T«m ■MM— 7JK 7J5B 7 .MR 7.4SS CM« prim to OS Mtars a iroy ouaoc Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.35 words
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Article32 1982-04-09 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US -1.7548/58 Can 2.1577/808 Groas 1 2322/25 D Mk 4.2380/403 D F1 4.8818/80 S FY 3.8530/70 B Fr con 78.88/80.14 F FT -11.0532/882 lit 2329 05/2333.80 Yen 433.80/434.8032 words
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Article188 1982-04-09 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday firmed against major currencies with the approaching Easter holiday subduing late trading, dealera said. The US uatt was supported by steadier Asian dollar I, a—u deposit rates wmco mag unchained to 1/li higher for Three- to Six-Months. Sterling net renewed selling preseure after188 words
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113 1982-04-09 2 Reuter TlUmiAnOM mnmmir stll "snUm Bjulaßllw lr«B MMhi b«tl to I Hill mi In Aigisltoi an rcteit vea raatrtettac Far Ik* amass*, tl« Buk ef buM Main u to toeMtog to* Mwr en a baak to eaatotoctog upaak tram bunks br exetfdMi I» >ti Ir——Reuter - 113 words
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Article618 1982-04-09 2 Reuter STERLING will fall sharply against currencies of the European Monetary System (EMS) in the next 12 months, the Henley Centre for Forecasting said. The sterttng/Deutschemark spot rate, now around 4JO marks, will be around 3JO in January 1183. But sterling will rise gently against the USReuter - 618 words
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Article375 1982-04-09 2 Reuter GOLD FIELDS of South Africa Ltd said its group gold mines' net profit fe& to 133J2 mffllon rand in the three months to March SI from 15L90 million the previous quarter, due to a lower gold price and higher costs. It said the average gold priceReuter - 375 words
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Advertisement120 1982-04-09 2 ;v ■>* 4 it* X w. X On Lufthansa flights you discover that we care enough about our business travellers. More room to stretch and fewer seats in our separate Business Cabin. Friendly, attentive inflight service with a choice of meats, selected vintage wines, German beer and one of the120 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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542 1982-04-09 3 FEWER tourists arrived from Europe and America in January, reflecting mainly the recession in the two regions. Singapore Tourist Promotion Board statistics show decreases in the number of visitors from Canada and the US, 11 European countries and several other minor542 words
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Article435 1982-04-09 3 WONG SOUK YEE - By WONG SOUK YEE THE National Computer Board will conduct a major survey of computerisation in Singapore covering computer companies, users and non-users. The survey will find out how the computer industry is performing, the number of professsionals in the industry against the number needed, the435 words
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Article, Illustration313 1982-04-09 3 AMERICAN Express has appointed Mr Jalui Crewe vice-president and general manager of the Consumer Financial Services Group (CFSG) based in Singapore. He will manage all activities in Singapore, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Burma; and provide data processing and servicing support to the South-east Asian and Subcontinent313 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article, Illustration454 1982-04-09 3 A SILENT quartz electronic lighter combined with a multi-function calculator this is the Maruman "calculighter" just launched in the market. The lighter and the calculator are combined in one compact (66.8 mm x 34.8 mm z 11.6 mm) and lightweight (60gm including the batteries)454 words
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346 1982-04-09 3 A SHIPPING conference operating between the Far East and East Africa has offered to lower its proposed general freight rate increase from 9 per cent to 7 per cent on May L But this offer was rejected by the Singapore and346 words
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277 1982-04-09 3 ADVERTISING expenditure in Singapore, excluding classified and recruitment advertisments, increased 26 per cent to almost a quarter of a billion dollars last year. Of a total of $222.8 million spent on advertising, more than half (1121.2 million) went to newspapers. This is according to figures277 words
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Advertisement343 1982-04-09 3 iIDARTO G ♦>: < >♦ V l* A* t- i If ..-*4 V-'^'Sr i > >•. l -<; A* -j: 5 < rt I i aac* V f MCln 1 ill fc. i-. >, Unit 2-31 2nd Fir Lucky Pia?a Tel *****83 U^' 1 222 2nd Fir Pia?a S-ngaoora *****343 words
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OVERSEAS
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522 1982-04-09 4 NYT JAPANESE semiconductor manufacturers, reacting to American pressure, have begun voluntarily to restrain exports of powerful memory chips that are the hjitvHng blocks of computers, Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said. He was commenting on reports that the Japanese industry was attempting toNYT - 522 words
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174 1982-04-09 4 JAPANESE computer firms and the Japanese government have launched independent and joint programmes in a drive to cut into the so-called "super computer" market currently dominated by Cray Research of the United States. Hitachi, Ltd, Fujitsu Ltd and Nippon Electric Co are yporvting millions at174 words
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680 1982-04-09 4 SAUDI Arabia is probably in sight of success in its bid to defend the current Opec reference price of US$34 a barrel during the world glut, several oil company executives and stockbroker analysts said. They said underlying demand for Opec crude680 words
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Article151 1982-04-09 4 AP JAPANESE government officials have begun studying EEC complaints about limited imports of EEC goods and heavy exports of Japanese products The formal complaint was Slven to Japanese ambassaor Fumihito Suzuki on Wednesday in Geneva, where the EEC is seeking negotiations under the General AgreementAP - 151 words
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458 1982-04-09 4 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser yesterday confidently retained his iron grip on the ruling liberal Party, convincingly beating off a major leadership challenge from former foreign minister Andrew Peacock. Peacock posed the most dangerous challenge to Fraser since he came to power more458 words
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255 1982-04-09 4 AP DELEGATES to the UN Conference on the Law of the Sen on Wednesday have been given until Tuesday to submit formal amendments to the intended Sea-Law Treaty the Conference has drafted over the last eight years. The Conference agreed to stick toAP - 255 words
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113 1982-04-09 4 AP THE UK state-owned RollsRoy c* aero-engine company posted a pre-tax profit of £18 million last year, the first time it has been in the black since 1978. rSifa-miß Lord McFadzean on Wednesday announced the company's figures, which compares with losses of VbXT millionAP - 113 words
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516 1982-04-09 4 NYT ROBERT Dederick. the top economist in the Commerce Department, has aid the recession was not yet over and there was no indication of recovery in the first half of the year. Unemployment would continue to rise «lightly and by the end of thisNYT - 516 words
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Article291 1982-04-09 4 UPI UNLESS a budget compromise is reached soon. Democrats and Republicans agree that Jittery financial markets will keep US interest rates high and hamper an economic recovery. House of Representatives budget committee chairman James Jones odd until President Reagan admits his economic programme is not working, thereUPI - 291 words
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600 1982-04-09 4 AP OFFCIALS of the World Bank are looking into a proposal for a new International fund to aid poor countries, which would bar American businessmen from lucrative contracts unless US President Reagan's Administration makes a contribution. The proposal surfaced at a meetingAP - 600 words
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179 1982-04-09 4 AP A GROUP of in vectors say they will pay US» billion for cargo rights tf a fifth space shuttle is built, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration confirmed on Wednesday. "We are very seriously considering this," said Hans Mark, deputy director ofAP - 179 words
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Article749 1982-04-09 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nnker Ttoe Proa PAA MAS SIA SIA TMA MAS MAS RBA MAS MAS SIA CPA SU GIA SWR THAI SU GU MAS SN SU GU MAS SU SU KLM SU GU SV MAS SAS GU THAI SU SU MAS PAM MH601 9Q43 SQ101749 words
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603 1982-04-09 5 UPI, AP IMPORT restraints on Japanese cars cost American consumers US$4.5 billion last year because they drove up the price of all cars, according to a senior Toyota official. hi a speech to the Los Aftgeles Town Hall on Wednesday, Norman Lean,UPI,; AP - 603 words
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260 1982-04-09 5 AFP CHINA has developed successfully, a multi-use wordprocessing system which will speed up greatly work in newspaper offices, military commands and many other fields. The rjtinM News Service (CNS) yesterday reported that the newly developed system, based on principles of mini-computers and large-scale integrated circuitry,AFP - 260 words
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502 1982-04-09 5 AP MALAYSIA'S two week election campaign got under way yesterday, with the political parties and candidates wooing the voters with posters, house-to-house visits and small indoor gatherings. Since public meetings and election rallies are banned (or security reasons, the candidates have adopted other ways toAP - 502 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article434 1982-04-09 5 Agencies THICK strata of sedimentary deposits found over a wide area of China's continental shelf in the East China Sea indicate the possibility of rich oil deposits. A senior Chinese geophysictst said the widespread distribution of sediment in the area provided favourable conditions for the formation of oilAgencies - 434 words
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618 1982-04-09 5 Agencies ARGENTINA and Britain have staked out rival battle zones around the Falkland Islands to the South Atlantic, posing a fresh challenge for US efforts to settle the crisis by diplomacy. Britain told Argentina on Wednesday night to withdraw its warships fromAgencies - 618 words
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349 1982-04-09 5 UPI BELGIAN Prime Minister Wilfried Martens says the alliance between the US and Europe will be Judged on its ability to deal with the West's economic crisis as well as on the building of defences against the Soviet bloc. Mr Martens said the ReaganUPI - 349 words
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76 1982-04-09 5 UPI A WALL Street eftoyw wMfafl to '^«"rigktrßl nggy umiUft w'Vwiiy tyteg tke greui k treat kk «nee, MtutCt,» Wall Street ateek krekerefe lUfmaw feme 4 tke eacerttfieatee §1 *ef!Ltt/'payaMe to tke keerer. Prlee«ae teek tke vetope to to Mi im|lijhi, Alee Deft. IkeUPI - 76 words
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Advertisement144 1982-04-09 4 Soft on the green N "Super" Soft-Joys may be the most comfortable casual golf shoes you have ever worn. They're crafted of fine soft washable leather that conforms naturally to the contours of your feet. The lightweight soft cushion crepe platform gives you the ultimate in resilient comfort. "Super" Soft-Joys144 words
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Advertisement171 1982-04-09 5 •ia m IV V m w >>k t**? <«5> TT /j»» <tr M ar t Qantas, Ground Floor, Mandarin Hotel. 333 Orchard Road. Sinjrapore 0923. Tel: *****44. The Australian Airline •v. r Every d2Kin cmmt it's unbeatable. 7, J f The 747 Qantas Express lifts off for London every evenihg,171 words
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Article348 1982-04-09 6 DUMPING IS ONE of the most misunderstood, complex, and emotional problems in world trade. Ita misunderstanding leads to ill-considered antidumping legislation which sanctions competitors and hinders economic efficiency. Its complexity hides the simple fact that dumping is nothing more than a normal marketing practice, and348 words
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Article350 1982-04-09 6 BILLIONAIRES who made their fortune renting roller skates will be forever grateful to Mr Chase Revel If they had taken his advice on how to become successful, if there are any of them around. The rest of the world will remember Mr Revel as the350 words
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Article, Illustration1686 1982-04-09 6 .'flP V| 4;'S* jk. I 1 J* J NYT HE STILL LOOKS the same as when he debuted 26 years ago on the cover of a new humour magazine called Msd; an idiotic grin, eyes too far apart, hair the colour of a sick IrishNYT - 1,686 words
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Article73 1982-04-09 6 syiz? ia BesMortes, will be ghrtag Matim wttk twe Issal parTW pd—r, wks la alas New Task IMvcntty, wtH taft ts Um Cfceag Yak, avasftkaaA sC tks SscMy af Oappare; Dr Ck— Wes^Maag,jaahr Sal* T^uJSrj^ ByafHkpiiaw. SlLlsf (Ck tke gJaltk* at 'ttw srinnsr p rlk l73 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous392 1982-04-09 6 I That rtttUflab of mine T Oum not allowed on a soccer OeM (8) I AMt fierce at a party, this dot (4) II Huntsman'* drink? (6) II Tali of a vessel almost lost 14 Jlame abbreviated the Wench way? (I) If BUI Beaumont'i big cats? IT Informed that the392 words
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Miscellaneous55 1982-04-09 6 Graves, Inc." mtfRNPWie omnwuFiep FOKTWOOe. ns r> TWkft RIPtCUUWS/ HecKii camt even IKAPORWRITB/ J 4 1 P! to fcaYLli .^5 3 G 3l««' b: II M Ml/ 3 AC I Q R? vA3THkc2ti L 2 .74 I*l. ikSi CVCJ?se/»S [O*GRSEP*S DePfcßTrnCxT P CNtSsePHS V T> CM&3S6AS >/ —1 #.*w 155 words
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Miscellaneous556 1982-04-09 6 TV&RADIO =a SINGAPORE 5 10.00 AM Optnfaf folowed by Cartoon Classics A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court 11.15 CNpporfioM's Easter Circus 12.05 PM 1982 Footbal Leap* Cup Fteaf Liverpool Vs Spurs 1.50 HoUay Matinee Show Boat 3.35 Perry Come Easter By The Sea 6.25 Kelob Dendani Sayang (Malay) 7.00556 words
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Article, Illustration1483 1982-04-09 7 GIL HAMIKU - Times have changed, but GIL HAMIKU tells a tale of the sea reminiscent of Conrad. He takes us on board a Malaysian fishing boat where, after the excitement of the catch and a good meal, the fishermen sit and talk not of home orMalaysian Panorama - 1,483 words
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Article, Illustration623 1982-04-09 7 JANE KILMA - Sobl Sob! They want to slaughter 48,000 penguins along Argentina's Patagonian coast. Let JANE KILMA pour out their sorrow. JANE KILMA Reuter THOUSANDS of penguins along Argentina's Patagonian Coast could be slaughtered if a private company is successful in its attempt to have a national wildlifeReuter - 623 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article207 1982-04-09 8 APR 07 Pr» COKBBILLB Alr-Uquida m B 8 N OtmJi □anon* IM unch C8r (TbomaonCsf) IK -1.1 CVe Praneala* d*« Pttnta 117 JO ♦0.4 CinnpnnH nninclm Compagnle Credit Fancier D* Prance M3J0 Hach*tta (Ubrairt*). Marhln** Bull «B 31 JO unch -0.4 Mlchelln (B) or? PkAIm; Cljln* Kuhlmann PlUMOt PhWpa207 words
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Article87 1982-04-09 8 APR 91 Pr» FORWARD MARKET AMC 444 ■f M Artad 1546 15 Aatur >30 J0 Bruno Bru-Ltmb cumt Hi MM IMS -00 1 Coek Dt Been 213 ♦1 Kbw KOO -U Etoctrobel 4400 *30 Ob-lnno-Bm BOO -t OCT wis (6 Hobok jmo 56 P»tro 4070 00 Rjl Dutch 171087 words
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Article189 1982-04-09 8 APR «n Dm A«f-T«tcfunken «2-M -M ASO TIM *11 aui van moo -2 RAXr BvHT Wbank Bay Vhank UMI 212-50 aut -0.4 -U 0J »V" BBC 12&40 -00 BMW B ***** unch -01 CUMk ***** unch Cham Var» 215J0 •U Commerabank 1 Conu Oumml Daimler-B«nj Dtfiw 151J0 iXM 2KU0189 words
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Article120 1982-04-09 8 m 5*6 1 -30 »> 111* -M Clba Oe\fy Br. Clba Oelgjr P C ISO IB IS ■inch Clba Oeigy Ret CTadlt Burnt Br Credit BuIik Re« Elckirowatl Br. Ocorft Plarhcr Br Otobu* Pc MO unch WO 333 aoo MB m 5 1 S -M unch Hero Br BOO120 words
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Article159 1982-04-09 8 apr an ru ABN aooo -1 Ahold IB. 70 11 Akao 30J0 0-3 AMKV ♦o.a Amf«a Ti n -at Amrobnk 40.10 -0J gnrHZ TIM -u BoU SI JO -OA Boraumtj 104-90 -j Burhmann 44J0 05 34. W -0.1 Calve Dalit ***** Dell Mt] «n«B -1 Ennla 114-50 05 rnk159 words
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Article39 1982-04-09 8 ga JR MB M400 .1 «0 Vi* Room Iff! -1 IM uncb ii« -u MO no Ml -a -49 fe? ■dkiadE P -SO -21 -MD -use unch nr 1 lirrTW j 9MO -m 130 -1 n Source: BCI39 words
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Article239 1982-04-09 8 APR 07 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha SM Atwirom J00 uneh Bdcoo Ed(*si MO" JO Im«di Pad Volt ru*K ZZ SB Oartlan Otcncnl Ofmlemn 1000 Hippo Hlwkd ZH 412 ♦1 HuietU no Liberty Lonrbo 1758 LTA M And R TUB N MeeArtbj M«Uxu XJO 00 unch TOT. no a 1239 words
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Advertisement116 1982-04-09 8 For businessmen and professionals, a place to call your own. Located at the basement erf 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. And116 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article222 1982-04-09 9 RUBBER price* in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with April One RSS buyers quoted at 178.00 cents per kilo, down one cent from Wednesday's dose, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lower London advices and after close levels here on Wednesday, they said. The afternoon session222 words
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Article307 1982-04-09 9 RAS price* In cenU per kilo yesUKtor MMM (per kilo) I SsUcrs (par kHa)_ 1st. 1 RAS. prompt f o b. 170.00 Int. 1 R-S-S. April 177.M Iat 1 RAS. May 104.00 Iat. 2 RAS. 103.00 UK/Coat moo tot 1 RAS 150.50 UK/Coot 157.50 tot. 4 RAS. Iff307 words
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Article84 1982-04-09 9 NOON MM mi MAM SMR priaajw tHritr April (CUTMl Kjm Sa Mm Itk) lacs lninM ltOJO If Ik) Ian MR (lua palMI M2.00N MU0N S8RM (1-toa ydbt) 1S7J0 IM.HN ***** 1M.OON Willi Maj Jmmm BBCV (1-taapaAaO 1MM 1V7.00N lr oo 1M.OON SMRL U-taapaht) 1IU0 1MJ0N 1MJ0 1MJ0N84 words
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Article63 1982-04-09 9 THE BTRAITS tin price In Peiftig yesterday keM steady at Ms2t.« a kile, same 45 eeats abeve the ITA Hear price, dealer» said. The steady tone was aided hy eeatlaaed streag buffer steek manager sappert at that level while light interest frem ether sectors was ales noted. Taraever63 words
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Article32 1982-04-09 9 Rubber: Apr 8 Singapore: April: 178.00 cento (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: May: 206.00 cento (down 0.80 cent) Tin: M 829.60 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 240 tonnes (np 40 tonnes)32 words
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Article163 1982-04-09 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday extended losses late and closed near day's lows, down Vh to 4V4 US cents a bushel. Active selling by a leading exporter late prompted Increased king liquidation, forcing prices lower, especially since the same exporter wss a heavy seller of May on Tuesday.163 words
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Article529 1982-04-09 9 AFP, Reuter RUBBER traders in Kuala Lumpur have ruled out a speculation in London that Malaysian authorities were involved in price support operations on the international rubber market through an European commodity broker. They said that the gradual pick-up in prices to levels above the InternationalAFP,; Reuter - 529 words
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Article262 1982-04-09 9 A DISPUTE between sugar planters and millers, which exploded last week in a 300-truck blockade of the main route from Bangkok to the north, was settled on Wednesday with a new price agreement between the two tactions, it was announced in Bangkok yesterday. The month-long262 words
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Article796 1982-04-09 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday finished the morning between £13 and £6 above Wednesday's close in traded positions. Dealers said trading was concentrated on the May and July positions with the more forward months neglected. May continued to find general support and its premium over July widened to796 words
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748 1982-04-09 9 AFP THE DEPRESSION in the world cotton and allied textile industry continued throughout 1981, with cotton's share of total output declining "appreciably", the BritWi fextOe Statistics Bureau pointed out on Wednesday in its latest review. The might of yarn spun in those non-communist countriesAFP - 748 words
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Article280 1982-04-09 9 PRICES eroded daily to lose BVi cents overall in continuation of last week's downturn, IsMay, CmOm, Ba* and Company said In Its review tar the week ended Aprils. The easiness was due to the withdrawal of the support buyer In London, where prices dropped four pence280 words
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Article160 1982-04-09 9 per'lMkgJirtiiOsy. Fle Cii ml sfl: Bo* fob |MJO seDera, old *n (la second hand Am) fob SIM.M seOer*, mew dram fob 1112.00 seDers. Ofrm: Mad (loon) M 9 00 buyers. Ptawr: n»m»nt white oeopor fob Asta NLW (375.10 aetl era, Sarawak white pepper taq fob NLW $m.«I seDera,160 words
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921 1982-04-09 9 NEW YORK STOCKS STOCK prices in New York on Wednesday closed on a mixed note as as investors took a cautious posture while awaiting some signal on the direction of the economy. The Dow Jones industrial average moved in a narrow range all day921 words
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Article183 1982-04-09 9 WHEAT futures In Chicago on Wednesday edged to new day's lows late on sympathetic long liquidation InJI ~i I, rouowing extenaea vwim in soybeans, to done down 5 V< to 4Vi cents a bushel. Light local buy-stops were touched off at the Julybased 274 Vi-cent support level late, fueling183 words
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Article115 1982-04-09 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday closed mixed in quiet trading, dealers said. In April, south dropped Msl to 1939 a tonne, north down $5 to $937.50 while central gained $2.50 to $932.50. In May, south rose $2.50 to $930 but central slipped $2.50 to $925.115 words
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Article83 1982-04-09 9 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from April 1 until further notice: Bahfcer: JOSM cents a kilo for RSS One; Copra: MJ456.67 a tonne; Fatal kernel: 9»75 a tonne; WhMe popper: $3,254.17 a tonne; Black pepper: $2,357.97 a tonne; The rates83 words
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Article190 1982-04-09 9 TARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows In Hongkong yesterday. (la HK dollars, apan ex-go-dewa) Osttaa yaen: China Btee Phoenix MS MM; Bs 2,000, 4fo >4# (per hale at Ml Ms). Pises gas*: Chtaa Butterfly and Glebe brand anq; Dragoa Head unq; Five Lambs saq; Flower aad Bullet190 words
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Article318 1982-04-09 9 BNOAPOBB: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 1M per cat lint class (Kangaroo) aew crop 1.30, 100 per coat nend dam l.tt, 100 per caat third dam 1.00, S par cent warn asp bo Stock, B-10 ps CHI no Meek. THAI BROKEN: A-wper 0.70, Special318 words
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Advertisement7 1982-04-09 9 PETER HEERING LIQUEUR enjoyed in 144 countries!7 words
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1361 1982-04-09 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (2.808 2.855)1,361 words
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Article189 1982-04-09 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRU8T DIAMOND mon rmu t i«M|(rr pnM The Commerce The Savings Fund S'pore Prof Fund S pore Sec. Fund S'pore Invest Fund S'pore Equity Fund Mr U) 2<R 3.10 IB 1.7tad IJI 134 1.17 107 IB 1.13 1.34 130 (MiMfCfr* pritH Diamond S'pore Fd(USS) SI INCOME189 words
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Article2854 1982-04-09 10 IMS High Low Company Last Sale orGr's Div Div C»r Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol Day (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 306 233 283 320 141 291 480 292 247 172 246 320 96 199 350 240 Ac ma Alcom Allied Choc BAT BaU Ben2,854 words
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Article1372 1982-04-09 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. iNDumuu AkM (1.228 1.235) (J) 1.8 (4) 123 cd A Ckm (1.9581,372 words
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Article265 1982-04-09 10 BOXY Etoetrte !■<—Mas (Mal«jri>) Berhad: Fourteenth AGM to be held at Penang Suite, 2nd Floor, Federal Hotel, Jalan Bukit Bin tang, Kuala Lumpur on April 14 at noon. ULUNGHAIX Tin (Maiayria) BcrM: Fourth AGM to be held at 10th Floor, Komplek Kewangan, Jalan Ra)a Chulan, Kuala Lumpur on265 words
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Article622 1982-04-09 10 THE aagapere itwk market BiaM ap unM very thla Miag m mil; toaMn kept Away ikeM af the leag weekead. After esslßg tar the last tare days, share prices pmovoiM aaaae A dealer said It mi extraaeias faeten each as the Falkland Islaads crisis622 words
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Article628 1982-04-09 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market picked up a little ground yesterday as late support helped shares to recover from their early lows. Overall, there was hardly any change in the pattern of dull and erratic trading, especially in the early session when share prices were628 words
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Article327 1982-04-09 11 ELECTRICAL Allied Industries (EAl)'s sharp price upsurge on the KLSE over the past fortnight has put market men in a daze as to what could possibly be happening in the company to warrant such buying interest. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried the company327 words
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Article285 1982-04-09 11 Reuter JARDINE, Matheson and Co Ltd chairman David Newbigging said he expects the group's 40 per cent holding in the Hongkong Land Co Ltd to make a positive net contribution to 1982 profits. Noting that it made a net negative contribution of HK&26 million inReuter - 285 words
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653 1982-04-09 11 SIOW LI SEN - Market Talk... By SIOW LI SEN WITH the Malaysian general elections Just two weeks away, the local markets may see a push upwards between now and April 22 (polling day). However, trading activity, according to securities analyst Guinness Mabon, is unlikely to increase substantially653 words
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Article317 1982-04-09 11 POLKX Mtf M has announced the resignation on April 3 of Mr David G Jaques who is from the Kuala Lumpur office of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, as a director. At the same time his alternate, Mr W M A King has also resigned. Mr King, however,317 words
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Article285 1982-04-09 11 RECENT buying interest in Sydney yesterday for resource iisues faded on profit-taking and a weaker gold price In New York. After a shortened session ahead of the Easter weekend, the All-Ordinaries index was down 1.7 to 468.9, the resource index eased 2.9 to 312.4 and the industrial indicator shed285 words
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Article297 1982-04-09 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong slock market yesterday closed higher with moderate gains across the board but In subdued trading ahead of the long Easter weekend, brokers said. The trend reflected satisfaction over the 1981 results from Jardine Matheaon and Hongkong Land, announced on Wednesday. The Hang Seng index297 words
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Article320 1982-04-09 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday lost ground, led by bhie chips and exportorientated issues, on renewed concern about Japan's trade conflicts with Western countries, but speculative gold mines rose sharply in active trading. The market average shed 25.88 to finish at 7,204.65 on a light volume320 words
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Article78 1982-04-09 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday cloned mixed in slow and selective trading, dealers said. The Book Club index (hopped 0.17 points to 90.35 on a turnover of 9.4 million baht. Thai Farmers Bank rose two baht to 23K, Slam Credit gained one to #.50, while Bank at Ayudhaya teO78 words
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Advertisement229 1982-04-09 11 Malayan United Industries Berhad The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the year ended 31st December 1981. The Board has declared a Second Interim Dividend of 2.5% less 40% Income Tax which together with the First Interim Dividend of 5% less229 words
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Advertisement112 1982-04-09 11 Central Sugars Berhad The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the year ended 31st December 1981. Twelve months Eighteen months ended 31.1241 ended 31.1240 Profit After Taxation and Extraordinary Items 30,508 14,294 10,010 The total dividend paid in respect of the112 words
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330 1982-04-09 12 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has taken the initiative to reveal the identity of the director of Growth Industrial Holdings who sold 3.8 million shares in the company recently. Confirming a Business Times report last week, the exchange disclosed that Mr EE Kahlenberg, chairman330 words
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Article814 1982-04-09 12 LONDON, Thurs The long Easter weekend and Britain's decision to mount a blockade around the Falkland Islands from Monday kept trading low today but equity leaders ended mixed with a firmer bias helped by some short-covering, dealers said. At 2pm, the Financial Times index was up 0.9 points814 words
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Article148 1982-04-09 12 Rises Indices Sel Properties OCBC 555 1160 25 20 Apr 7 Apr 8 Strait* Trading 930 20 BT Indicator *****5 *****0 Metro Hldgs M Banking M Cable* 605 605 202 20 15 12 Industrials: Finance: 731.89 1672.70 736.30 1676.26 Spore Land 745 10 Hotels: 1091.58 1090.73 General Corp 392148 words
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Article, Illustration138 1982-04-09 12 Rises Indices Kuehai Sel Prop M Cables SgBesi M Banking MBF UM W OCBC MMC Paramount Tractors Timuran New S'dah 550 606 250 750 660 440 545 1270 302 Falls 402 396 580 418 -1-50 +30 20 +20 15 10 10 10 +8 -18 -12 -10 -8 Apr138 words
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Article48 1982-04-09 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday Ml.3 Tuesday 553.0 Week Ago 58*5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 838.85 Tuesday 838.33 Thursday 1208M Wednesday 1187.22 Week Ago 1174 JO AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 824.5 Wednesday 824.4 Week Ago 820.3 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 488.9 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 4T0.4 Week Ago 481.248 words
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Article496 1982-04-09 12 CHOO AI LENG - annum Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG AS EXPECTED, Ihe Im finance computes «f fee wealthy Hong Leoag gr—p have again turned la Impressive results, msirtoag the fine performances put up by banks last year. Hong Leong Finance yesterday reported a healthy496 words
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383 1982-04-09 12 HAW PAR Brothers International Ltd has taken another step in rationalising its operations. In a statement yesterday, Haw Par said it has sold its dormant subsidiary, Haw Par (London) Ltd, for £170,140. HPL has a net asset value of only £16,478. The transaction, at383 words
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236 1982-04-09 12 TRUE to forecast, Ipoh Garden Bhd will be paying a final dividend of 15 per cent less tax (or 7.5 cents a share), making a total of 25 per cent or 12.5 cents a share, for the year ended last December.236 words
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629 1982-04-09 12 THE MALAYAN United Industries (MUI) group has turned in record profits. Group pre-tax earnings last year Jumped 165 per cent to M 558.7 million (from $22.13 million previously), due in part to the solid contribution from 77 per cent owned Central Sugars.629 words
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221 1982-04-09 12 STOCKBROKER Ong Thiam Hock yesterday clarified that the company Tsang and Ong (Pte) which is now under voluntary liquidation is not Tsang and Ong Stockbrokers Pte Ltd, a leading broking house. Mr Ong told Business Times that Tsang and Ong (Pte) was formed several221 words
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110 1982-04-09 12 WEABNB liftin Ui, ei (Mi Mh( ea ftStj klUrana, hu retekci TIM ttto, atotte tojr Wmm' ■My iwrt eehVtmubm Pt«"*Lti, will tota« la total ea* gMMii •f NJT.I toUUa late Ike srM^Mflan. 8• far, fMiw hu feefrei 9Uf» rite A tarthM wtU110 words
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Advertisement530 1982-04-09 12 Managing Foreign Exchange Risk For Corporations 27 28 May 1982 Shangri-la Hotel, Singapore A 2-day intensive seminar on MANAGING FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK organised by The Institute of Banking and Finance in Singapore. You will learn how to anticipate the needs of your corporate cbents how to counsel your corporate clients530 words
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Miscellaneous60 1982-04-09 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair in the morning, thundery showers in the afternoon. Report for 24 hears prior to U pm m April 8 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 3.95 Rainfall in millimetres 22.4 Total rainfall for60 words
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257 1982-04-09 13 Reuter THE UK has moved nearer to adopting the United Nations convention on code of conduct for liner conferences which includes provisions for cargo sharing, the UK Department of Trade said. This follows the publication of the Merchant Shipping (liner conferences) BillReuter - 257 words
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747 1982-04-09 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM SHIPOWNERS who can afford to buy second-hand vessels during this period and operate with losses until the trade picks up will have promising returns in the long run. This view was expressed by Mr lan Foster, managing director of Galbralth747 words
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Article154 1982-04-09 13 AFP Hongkong shippers has won a temporary freight rate concession for certain shipments to flje United States from members of the Fedetai Maritime Commission Agreements ***** a*4 *****. The decision to offer the concessionary rate of US$2 per revenue ton came in response to protests by shippers fromAFP - 154 words
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Article97 1982-04-09 13 BRITSIH Shipbuilders member Tyne Shiprepfltr Group has won a £3 million plus contract for tfik conversion of an Indian refrigerated dry cargoship into a sophisticated geoglogical survey shin. The 3,475 dwt Vishva Viniy, owned by to Shipping Corporation of India, will arrive in tie UK soon for97 words
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Article426 1982-04-09 13 Mfftog L*k Pl|i CM Mpptaf IMm Ag* 04 MUvtrto Stopt vm 1 Cwpi* IV I V aim vm 1 toco Vv Alfred CT VI 1 Fkxta Law* V t AIMraaa vn 4 Franco-Ms VI rtumr T I T>* Anton* v* IX t Erata NVOC VI 4 1426 words
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Article706 1982-04-09 14 VSRUOin: Golden Sea 302 fuel oil barge equipped with pumpS system dimensions X 50 X 10 ft GRT/ NRT 663.27/633.27 deadweight 1,060 tonnes draft 8 ft fully loaded to summer marks for fuels flash points 65 deg. centigrade class/built NKK/1975, S'pore description 6 tanks 1 pump X 200706 words
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Article, Illustration595 1982-04-09 14 Lloyd's List WEST European shipbuilders have Joined Japan in condemning South Korea's policy of building up its shipbuilding industry. Korea's current five-year plan from 1982 to 1986 will increase capacity by about 60 per cent to 6.5 million tonnes gross in 1986. ThisLloyd's List - 595 words
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Article426 1982-04-09 14 Reuter THE DUTCH government has agreed to reschedule repayments of 550 million guilders of credits to Rijn-Scbelde-Verobne Machinefabrieken NV (RSV) as part of a financial ski package. The repayment of extraordinary aid totalling about 400 million guilders, which RSV should start repaying this year, hasReuter - 426 words
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Article1535 1982-04-09 14 MODERATE time-ciarter activity on Wsdnssdsy is which Soviet operators participated featured sa otherwise very dull freight market, shipbrokers said. A vessel of 20J99 long dwt wss booked on Soviet account with Lisbon delivery for s trans-Atlantic round voyage snd redelivery Sksw-Cspe Psssero range at U*****5 daily. Other charterers1,535 words
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Article96 1982-04-09 14 Reuter MITSUI OSK Lines Ltd of Japan win float a 100 mil- lion Swias francs maxi- J mum 10 year pnbttc bond Issue on the Swiss capital J market until April 19, lead manager Swiss Bank Corp said. The bond carries an Indi- cated couponReuter - 96 words
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Article287 1982-04-09 15 J LAURITZEN'S specialised heavy lift subsidiary, JL Heavyweight Transport A/S of Copenhagen and the newly formed heavy lift operation of Oslo-baaed Fearnley and Eger have formed a joint venture to manage their semi-submer-sible heavy load vessels. The joint venture will commence with the two Lauritzen newbuildings287 words
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414 1982-04-09 15 FINANCIERS should Insist on conditions in mortgages and loan agreements to ensure that the shipowner and operator comply with international safety standards. Mr Philip Bowen, Liberia's Commissioner for Maritime Affairs, said that as long as "lenders fail to familiarise themselves with the414 words
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768 1982-04-09 15 THE UNTESTED vessel mortgage laws of some Asean countries have caused international banks to exercise caution before giving loans to their shipping companies. The mortgage laws have not been tested in terms of the effectiveness of their registration and the ability of768 words
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4833 1982-04-09 20 BCHEBIHE 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 of4,833 words
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Article552 1982-04-09 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Mode Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mi Blanc Ma.ru 40/300 9.4.82 2000 MOL 49 1700-1800/0300-0400 TT HK Container 29E 9.4.82 0600 Jardlne 49 1500-1600 TT Benattow 10/422 9.4.82 0600 Ben Line552 words
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Article1468 1982-04-09 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B <fMpili|i Shpg Sine*parr Shpg Afmcin (S) Euro-AsU Line (PN/KL/PK). Mrtrte CnMmt Continental Feeder* (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFKA Singapore Shipper* Agencies (S)/ Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN) Ur»-RirMta Uh Tranagroup Pte Ltd (S). Al Navigation1,468 words
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320 1982-04-09 22 THE rtULiWINĔ foWnflhfot fit eipected to nmlt fll* number qf shipyards. encourage their Maritime Industry U*M». 1» lOt nSM and reguMUaa for Implementing the prtaM&rtlal decree which it n*H|| the sMphufhtlag 4*4 Sit» regalr Industry >s»f tjflfrhairi* low•4», iho* that dfe» inden- Spen djpipyards320 words
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Article, Illustration51 1982-04-09 22 At 'ltd, aft lntefnltlohtl freight forwarder, has appointed Mr ■—I hai Stow kwal as marfcettng director In the NVOCC Besides this divisfco, the compdnv h also actively jto to Import and exiMt. Warehousing, (SstriSwtiMi, tawanßag aid •j»p>fb»nting ageacy uVtb* tt wffl merge wfth r mmon later this51 words
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Article, Illustration237 1982-04-09 22 J' jMgVAM UWKL WHAtVES DtUda (1200 after Chidambaram) J6/36 Equator (1000 after Rajah Brooke) a East •Rata Sttarab (after Kota Kim Soft U (0700)22 fkm Ptittf (3306) NĕdUoyd A*rterdam (1500 aftar tokwood) 3|fc Satgtdha (0000) 31/36 Mm ft (after Bum Han) fai (after Karinikarjr TERMINAL UtagkOng Container237 words
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Article49 1982-04-09 22 THE HAJOR stepping OtodHla oteffcttag between the Far Btot/SuJUr tagtyPergian Gulf, Sttffa 1 'ydhtMastfaJb. Struts/Japan JpB&AM EAlf/EUftOPB)s t, GMVMhtioa. Cefttttfcr Line AaefraJten National Line. AwifriJie/Strata o—tolrar Ua*.' < •SHT ,n TA,wAN Bm A* Container S*vtce >■1 iMfc Line. Me «raits Contain» Ltaie I Container Line <!LUB (SHMSBpAIMO* Ltd.49 words
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468 1982-04-09 22 The rapid eoatainerUkfhai of the Philippines' carflhes for the put five ten* nrf the similar trend in otter major Asia* ports Ms eh couraged Philippine ports authorities to concentrate on the dfrwrtuuinlil of <*dbtalner terfcdfetfl and srißrfr skion of sophisticated container handle468 words
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Advertisement138 1982-04-09 13 Companies' Activities. Key Personnel, Agencies The Straits Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) KBUD3 LONDON Freights ORIENT Exehaoge SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS Li Pert 1 \RI)IM W I Ml Orient Overseas Ca*daiHeA Line 7/5 25/5 26/5 28/5 30/5 3/6 aMR an 1 12/5 13/5 31/5138 words
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Advertisement244 1982-04-09 13 aSEALORDS m 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S'para lloading for BN H BEJTMt V.41 24/4 IwM. V.45 7/5 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE h f *M. MUHMMQ V 4-Mso accepting Iraq containers 'Closim Times: a 9/4 0400 HRS a 8/4 1600 HRS tutmu i U. WTTTM ¥.20244 words
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Advertisement171 1982-04-09 13 MAERSK UN IF. EXPORT PULL CO TO UA PACIFIC. GULP, ATLANTIC, i+l U\ 1-2/5 M/ 5 15-14/5 22-23/5 nur -ggag v.v.. 77\#Mi H *,j /n> sts^iCT;Tz c.^r»»^sa r > •T' at 10-11/4 12-13 24-25/4 24-27 z i r. *SMGAfORE CLOSMS vTiit' n T v^7 IMPORT FULL CONfAINEft SEfIV FROM: EAST171 words
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Advertisement78 1982-04-09 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL IINf HI EGYPTIAN FLAG TTT A M i ft *=£r 1 ETfl LINES DUBAI IMMSRX n* mm lOQM VESSL LESS TNM 5 TUB OLD OKCT TKMOt TM If MVS. 6BEML MEKTI HONMLE MRMTM I EWPfWII (S) fll LID M 3-324 M Pto. DM* WS'pn 071S M 2M9122 (378 words
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Advertisement290 1982-04-09 21 CARGO SPACE AVA&ABLE ON LBCR VESSELS LOAOMQ FOR MADRAS, CMTQO, COLOMBO, KARACHI TO PRIOK, SEMARANQ, SURABAYA, NANTES, TUURY, RDM, ANT, BREMEN, P. QULF, DAKAR, LOME, LAOOS, Aii. 11 J-L IMKK.I I K FKKKiIIT SKRVK KS TEL *****00 *****01 TELEX RS ***** INDGUL TIGER EXPRESS LINE n -n ti n«rMM lm*l290 words
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