The Business Times, 14 May 1982
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Title Section10 1982-05-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, MAY 14,1982 60 CENTS10 words
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397 1982-05-14 1 THE Singapore Hardware and Machinery Association (SHMA) is planning to build a central warehouse for its members. The warehouse will ease some of the storage problems currently plaguing its members, which include over 20 traders in steel, and construction equipment and parts. These traders known397 words
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226 1982-05-14 1 A SINGAPORE aviation company and its former managing director have been denied export privileges by the US government for the next 19 years. The action means that American companies will be prohibited from trading with Jamson Aviation and Spares (Pte) Ltd and Mr Richard226 words
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808 1982-05-14 1 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI Companies Editor HOTEL Properties, owner of the Hilton, is expected to offer 35 million shares for public subscription on Monday. Details of the offer are yet to be made known, but Business Times understands Hotel Properties will offer the808 words
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Article425 1982-05-14 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG PLANS are underway to revamp the 1963 Accountants Act to meet the latest needs of the profession and the changing business environment in Singapore. Many accountants feel sweeping changes are necessary because the existing legislation is archaic and unsuitable for present425 words
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347 1982-05-14 1 FOXBORO Far East Pte Ltd, Singapore's largest control system and instruments maker, has carved a niche for itself in the Chinese market, exporting $8 million to $10 million worth of equipment and knowhow to China annually. Its most recent contract with China is the347 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article61 1982-05-14 1 OVERSEAS Union Bank and Tat Lee Bank increase their prime lending rates today by half a percentage point each to 10.5 per cent and 10.75 per cent respectively. Development Bank of Singapore and United Overseas Bank are charging interest rates of 10.5 per cent, while the Oversea-Chinese61 words
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Article53 1982-05-14 1 Reuter ZURICH, Thurs. Major Swiss banks are discussing a further cut in time deposit rates, which were last reduced on May 10. A banking official at one bank said a decision has already been taken, but money market dealers at two other banks said no agreement has yetReuter - 53 words
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Article88 1982-05-14 1 AFP COLOMBO, Thurs. Sri Lanka has successfully negotiated a syndicated loan of US$lOO million in London. The Finance Ministry said the syndicated credit leaders are Citibank, Lloyds Bank International, Bank of Tokyo, Indosuez Bank and the Long Term Credit Bank of Japan. The terms obtained are theAFP - 88 words
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Article85 1982-05-14 1 UPI VIRGINIA, Thurs. Virginia is asking for several billion dollars in low-interest loans from Japanese industrialists for a variety of projects designed to create jobs and stimulate international trade. Among the projects the Japanese are being asked to fund are the dredging of Hampton Road Harbour, aUPI - 85 words
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Article70 1982-05-14 1 UPI TOKYO, Thurs. In a move to ease growing trade friction, the Finance Ministry has announced the inauguration of a new system for American and British traders to get low interest credits from Japanese commercial banks to promote their exports. Ministry officials said the new mechanism willUPI - 70 words
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Article53 1982-05-14 1 UPI BEIJING, Thurs. Natural disasters have been sweeping different parts of China and a meteorologist has blamed it on sun spots rather than the so-called "doomsday" alignment of planets in a report published today. An official said heavy rains and floods have killed at least 10 people inUPI - 53 words
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Article52 1982-05-14 1 Reuter MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union today launched a manned spacecraft which will dock with its new orbiting station Salyut-7. The official news agency Tass reported the craft was manned by two cosmonauts, Anatoli Berezovoy and and Valentin Lebedev. The Salyut-7 station was put into orbit on AprilReuter - 52 words
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Article33 1982-05-14 1 AFP LONDON, Thurs. British forces shot down three, not two, Argentine Sky hawk fighter-bombers during the attack by three Skyhawks on the British task force near the Falklands yesterday. AFPAFP - 33 words
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301 1982-05-14 1 AFP FEABB that a gist might develap ta the HtagkMi |II «pertj nurket have beea Aee«r4la| to a wprt tossed by toe Haagkcag Mi "^Y* 1 Itoahtag Csrpsrattoa, prapcrty vahm kve fallca by Itow 29 per eeat mm M per mat trass their peak «toeAFP - 301 words
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482 1982-05-14 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH MANUFACTURERS in Singapore faced some difficult times during the first three months of this year, but they are optimistic about the future. The latest survey of business expectations of major manufacturing companies shows that business outlook has improved since last482 words
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Advertisement225 1982-05-14 1 Times Bookshops msQQB THE National Registration Centre for Quality Control Circles is considering relaxing its criteria for QC circle registration Page 3 INDUSTRIAL countries see glimmers of hope for the world's economy in spite of indications that much of Europe feels Washington could do more to speed recovery Page 4225 words
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Advertisement306 1982-05-14 2 Jzm 41 Thel9B2Nissan Bluebird 7 SB*. w# V 3iv v^r: f 4. /4il :^W' 7C >** ~xs t "V >* l i > i V IP* There are not many examples of the best getting better. The Nissan Bluebird is one. Acclaimed as the original executive saloon, the Nissan Bluebird306 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article401 1982-05-14 3 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has approached Hitchins Singapore, local office of a New Zealand company, to be its maintenance consultant for its various properties. Hitchins, which specialises in water-proofing and restoration work, will be STPB's "technical arm in restoring and maintaining its properties".401 words
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Article1182 1982-05-14 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES March 6-May 22 (Saturdays): BASIC programming for Beginners, Waterloo Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, NUS April 1-May 27 (Mondays and Thursdays): Computer Data Processing for Managerial Personnel, Cuppage Centre, NPB April 2-May 28 (Tuesdays and Fridays): Computer Evaluation and Selection, Cuppage Centre, NPB April 2-June1,182 words
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Article64 1982-05-14 3 ASEAN art* admlaistraian meet today la the Neti—l diaeaas the Amu Caltaral Awards. Tke ateettag will be at* teaiei by a npreaeataUve (rean eaeb Aaeaa eeaatry. Slagapere to best. Tbe award* theme la a approved inject «C tbe Aaeaa Cemmlttee *a Caltare aad Tbe ebjMtlve* *< the award*64 words
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Article, Illustration194 1982-05-14 3 PATRICK Miranda* has been appointed regional manager, South-east Asia, for Atlas Air Australia. From his headquarters in Singapore, Mr Mirandah will co-ordinate the supply of equipment and supporting services to the group's network of distributors in Malaysia and Singapore. Announcing the appointment, Mr Colin Ward, chief executive194 words
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334 1982-05-14 3 THE National Registration Centre for Quality Control Circles is considering relaxing its criteria for QC circle registration to include other small group activities in Singapore. So far, 25 companies have registered a total of 176 circles with the centre. This involves the participation of334 words
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Article191 1982-05-14 3 SIGHT and Sound '82, the international audio-visual equipment exhibition to be held at the World Trade Centre from July 7 to 11, has been cancelled. In a statement, the exhibition organiser, ITF, said the show was cancelled because of the depressed market for audio-visual equipment.191 words
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Advertisement332 1982-05-14 3 m Kl fir U -1 ?r -VHi IS «P ff I* /..•2 1 r*< Behind Dr Chen Wen Hsi, who is himself one of South East Asia's most renowned artists, are three paintings from his collection. The delicate bmshwork are fine examples of the skills shown by artists of the332 words
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OVERSEAS
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471 1982-05-14 4 AP THE US and the other industrial countries professed to see glimmers of hope for the world's economy in spite of indications that much of Europe feels Washington could do more to speed recovery. Delegates to the interim committee of the International Monetary Fund,AP - 471 words
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136 1982-05-14 4 Reuter THE UK Department of Trade said a 1962 quota of 106 tonnes has been agreed under the bilateral textiles agreement between China and the ESC for certain garments imported into the UK from China. The quota, effective yesterday, covers babies' outer and underReuter - 136 words
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411 1982-05-14 4 UPI SOUTH KOREA'S money markets, still reeling from a multimillion dollar loan scandal involving a former Korean CIA official, have refused to cash US$BO.3 million in commercial bills issued by two major companies duped in the scandal. Bank officials at the nation's centralUPI - 411 words
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192 1982-05-14 4 Reuter THE length and volume of West Germany's currently favourable export position is questionable. The Federation of German Industry said in its annual report export developments should remain favourable for at least the foreseeable future because export order books are high. But it addedReuter - 192 words
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Article147 1982-05-14 4 UPI OFFICIAL statistics released in Moscow yesterday show a continuing drop in growth of Soviet industrial production. The weekly economic gazette said tbe volume of industrial production for the first four months of the year was 2.1 per cent higher than it was a yearUPI - 147 words
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Article261 1982-05-14 4 Reuter THE Freaeh government has approved new tax mennares aimed at mining aa extra UJ bUttsa fraaes U flaaaee Its programme sf ladastarial Investment and catting anempleyment. Presidential spakmmsa Pierre Beregevey, giving details af a supplementary badget after the weekly CaMaet meeting aa Wednesday, saidReuter - 261 words
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567 1982-05-14 4 NYT BRANIFF International Airways has begun suspending all its domestic and foreign flights and has urged passengers holding reservations to make alternative arrangements. In what was interpreted as a possible prelude to a declaration of bankruptcy, the carrier had told its 9,500 employeesNYT - 567 words
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Article826 1982-05-14 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ43 0000 DHA SLA SQ101 0606 KUL TMA TL341 0830 BEY/DXB MAS MH671 0920 KUL MAS MH680 0965 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH651 1030 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1035 HLP826 words
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290 1982-05-14 5 AP THE US government will press for retroactive penalties if its investigators decide that foreign exporters are guilty of unfair trade practices in sending steel into the US. In a letter to Democratic representative John Dingell, Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said he intended toAP - 290 words
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502 1982-05-14 5 UPI GENERAL Motors chairman Roger Smith predicts that the US car and steel industries are due for a "terrific boom" during the second half of 1982, but only if Congress "gets the budget, taxes and the deficit settled". Mr Smith, in a speechUPI - 502 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article503 1982-05-14 5 Agencies A SPANIARD dressed as a priest and wielding a dagger lunged at Pope John Paul II on Wednesday before one million witnesses on the steps of the Fatima Basilica. But he was seized and wrestled to the ground and the Pope was unharmed in theAgencies - 503 words
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Article142 1982-05-14 5 Reuter THE House of Representatives Budget Committee has tentatively approved a 1383 budget plan projecting a US$lO3.B billion deficit, about $2 billion smaller than in a budget embraced by President Reagan. Only a formal vote was needed for final approval, which was expected at anotherReuter - 142 words
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Advertisement288 1982-05-14 4 LAST FEW DAYS m v*£, The latest and largest ever collection of home furniture on display and sale Venue: NTUC Conference Hall opp. DBS Bldg., Shenton Way Time: 12 noon 10 pm Period: Extended up to 16 May 1982 ADMISSION FREE/AMPLE PARKING The Laserfe Promise. Regent Motors makes owning the288 words
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Advertisement289 1982-05-14 5 81 ft ft ft ft Have you totalled up die cost ofworldng in the CBD lately? Working in the CBD is becoming increasingly expensive. Not just because those monthly CBD stickers cost $1200 per employee per year. Not just because of the exorbitant CBD season carparking charges. But also because289 words
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Article351 1982-05-14 6 INDUSTRIALISTS IN Singapore are optimistic about their prospects in the next six months, almost surprisingly so. Their confidence is clear in the Survey of Business Expectations of Industrial Establishments in Singapore for the second quarter of 1982. Compared with the last survey, 21 per cent more351 words
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Article193 1982-05-14 6 THE FRAMEWORK for reform of the 1963 Accountants Act looks promising. Legal changes often cause as many problems as they solve, but changes in the professional environment since a law was passed can mean much greater problems. Thus the government's happy knack of knowing when to193 words
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Article, Illustration957 1982-05-14 6 ROBERT GRAHAM - The recession in the world shipbuilding industry has come late to Spain. It started to consider a shake-up in its major yards only in 1978 when most other nations had already completed restructuring plans. To makeFT - 957 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1306 1982-05-14 6 iBTMWBTOYfiI Victims of yellow rain BAIN eai be lethal, (Wb whea It falls trw Mghh FrUmy Mmekgrmmmi (Ck S, 1M) takes a teak at "YeUaw Bate", a iiei as (ran the Halted The prnruue leeks at that the terseet twe systems: the Brtttah Naydtew rate via- tteaal Health Plaa aad1,306 words
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Article, Illustration1374 1982-05-14 7 CHARLES HANLEY - By CHARLES HANLEY AP THEY CALL it "fukeiki" in Tokyo, "maisha magumu" in Nairobi and "rezession" in Frankfurt, but the effect of recession is the same everywhere: enfeebled economies. Recession has infected almost every part of the world. The victims are thousands ofAP - 1,374 words
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869 1982-05-14 7 LEONARD SILK - FORUM with LEONARD SILK NYT THE fighting between Britain and Argentina over the Falkland Islands is the latest example of the ways economic and political instability play off each other and intensify each other. The Argentine attack on the Falklands itself largely stemmed fromNYT - 869 words
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Article, Illustration380 1982-05-14 7 Kyodo JAPANESE companies have come up with a now old way to beat the domestic recession prayer. While there is nothing new about "Inari," the fox god of Japanese Shinto mythology and the patron deity of business prosperity, there is something new about the rush toKyodo - 380 words
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Advertisement148 1982-05-14 7 AMAZING NEW TELEPHONE LISTENING RECORDING DEVICE Record telephone conversation in your office or home Connects between any tape recorder and your telephone line Pi* in minutes easily Starts automatically when phone is answered Records both sides of phone conversation Automatically stops recorder when phone is hung-up. Thts device is excellent148 words
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Advertisement92 1982-05-14 7 Y The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Interest Rates Fixed Deposits 1 month (minimum *>5.000) 3 months (minimum Ssooi 6 months (minimum \500) 9 months (minimum Ssooi 12 months minimum S>oo< Savings 8!/2% p.a. %V2°7o p.a. 8V2% p.a. 8 3 Wo p.a. 8 3 /t% p.a. 8 3 /4°/ op.a.92 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article245 1982-05-14 8 MAY 12 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde SOS •f 12 B S N Oervals Danone 1560 30 C S F < ThomsonCsf) 172 •11 Cle Francaiw des Petroles 135 10 -0.8 Compagnle Financltre Compagnie Gfntrtlc Credit Fonder De France 358 50 -1.5 Hachette (I.lbralrlr 443 20 Machines Bull 29 30 0245 words
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Article200 1982-05-14 8 MAY 12 Fls abn 290 00 -1 A. K .old 82 80 ♦16 Akxo 29 60 0 2 AMEV 93 00 4.6 Am fas 87 50 Amrobnk 54 10 -0.1 Bergoss Berk II 29 20 -0.3 Bo Is 58 60 0.2 Borsumvj 97 50 unch Burhmann 46 50 13200 words
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Article89 1982-05-14 8 MAY 12 m FORWARD MARKET AcfC 440 .2 Arbed 1362 14 Astur 458 23 Brasc&n 800 22 Bru-Umh 1320 10 Canpar 1078 54 Cock 186 .J De Been 211 41 Ebet 1865 -5 Electrobel 4300 unch Gb-Inno-Bm 2280 -If Oct 1780 30 Hobo* 3325 25 Petro 4805 100 Ryl89 words
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Article215 1982-05-14 8 MAY 001 Acf-Telefunken 30(0 Akto 38 40 unch AUz Leben Alls Vers BASF Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank Bayer 1720 00 moo 128 90 216 60 278 00 122 10B SO -J 14 •1 BBC BMW Cassella Chem Verw Com merzbank Contl Oumml 190 00 207 00 275215 words
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Article188 1982-05-14 8 MAY U Kranrs Actions Suisse* 252-. IW Alusulsse Br *<r 2 Alusulsse Kef m 2 Brown Boverl Br 1010 unch Clba Oelfy Br 1345 unch Clba Oel« P C 1015 unch Clba Oelfy Ref (03 «t Credit Suisse Br 1705 420 Credit Suisse Reg 337 7 Elektrowalt Br ZOO188 words
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Article97 1982-05-14 8 MAY 12 Lire Bastofi 157 -1 Bel ***** -ISO Centraie Ord 4300 -s Cond Ac qua Roma It5 Ertdanta ***** 140 Plat Ord 1716 -2 GeneraJl *****0 -300 Oim 2700 50 in pm 3680 430 Invest 2560 unch lUlctmenU Ord ItAlgAI >4500 310 LepeUl Ord Tjqqq 1501 Mediobanca *****97 words
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Article195 1982-05-14 8 MAY 12 C* AbtUbl 16 H Alcan 24 S Alfoma 31 unch Bank Mont Bank Nova Scotia US Brll Tel aos B*th Corp BP Can Lid 31V Brurin n>» -H Camp Rtd Lake 14V W Can Imp Bk xiv Canpar as Can par In* PI Carllnf OKccf< 7* -H195 words
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Article291 1982-05-14 8 MAY 12 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 366 6 A bercom 310 unch AE And CI 706B AMIC 2500 -26 Rftrlnwi 830 -6 Cf Sugar CNA 1560 700 unch unch Currte Finance 2366 De Beers Ind Edcon 1426 unch Edcars 9300B unch Eve ready red Volk 300 -5 Pucit 236291 words
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Advertisement622 1982-05-14 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain with the American Express Card When you dine, dine Cantonese. V* 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 exquisitely622 words
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Advertisement148 1982-05-14 8 ss For businessmen and professionals, a place to call your own. Located at the basement of the Cockpit Hotel is the Citation. Exclusive. Plush. Luxuriously spacious. A club with live and pleasant entertainment, gracious hostesses and all the privacy you want. Ideal for drinks and evenings with clients and colleagues148 words
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Article959 1982-05-14 9 STOCKS IN New York on Wednesday closed moderately lower due to a combination of profit taking and worries about the outlook for interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 4' 2 points in early trading, fell almost five points during the afternoon and closed off about959 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article740 1982-05-14 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended the morning steadier, between £5 and £11 a tonne above Wednesday's close in traded positions, dealers said. They said prices traded in a narrow range after initial gains of as much as £18 a tonne on follow through from New York's strong performance740 words
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Article129 1982-05-14 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday ruled mixed in late moderate trading with operators reluctant to take fresh positions, dealers said. In May and June, south was traded Ms 2 and 12.50 higher to $961 and $960 a tonne respectively, while central dropped $1.50 to $962.50129 words
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Article177 1982-05-14 9 CHINESE Predaee Exchange, par 199 kg yesterday. Ci iiiml sfl: Bulk fob $100 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob AsU NLW $366 00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq177 words
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Article197 1982-05-14 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Gsttsa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,490; 32s 2,935. 40s 3,130 (per bale of 400 lbs). rteee feeds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly197 words
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Article327 1982-05-14 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop LID, 100 per cent second class O.tZ, 100 per cent third class IM, 8 per cent sew crop no stock, B-10 per cent ML THAI BROKEN: A-snper 0.05. Special 0.58327 words
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Article94 1982-05-14 9 THE STRAITS tie price price in Penang yesterday rose 14 cents to M52t.54 per Idle, still within the ITA lower sector of $29.15 and %SiM. The rise was attributed to strengthening of sterling and renewed Interest from both overseas and locally, in expectation of positive results from the94 words
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Article34 1982-05-14 9 Rubber: May 13 Singapore: June: 183.00 cent* (up 1.60 cents) Malaysia: June: 206.00 cents (up 1.25 cents) Tin: M 529.54 per kilo (up 14 cents) Official offering: 276 tonnes (down 14 tonnes)34 words
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Article84 1982-05-14 9 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from May 13 until further notice: Bitter: 206 s cents a kilo (or RSS One Cspra: MJ498.18 a tonne; Palm kernel: $955.75 a tonne; WMte pepper: *3,220.00 a tonne: Maek pepper: $2,340.00 a tonne; The84 words
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Article310 1982-05-14 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with June One RSS buyers quoted at 183.00 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents from Wednesday's close. Morning price were marked up slightly on some covering interest in thin trading. The afternoon session gained further ground on continued covering interest. In310 words
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Article334 1982-05-14 9 RAS prlcei In cents per kilo yesterday: Buyeri lat 1 R.S.S prompt f o b 1*1.00 Int. 1 R.S.S Jaw 182.50 lat 1 R.S.S July 104-SO Int. 2 R.S.S ***** UK/Coat 172-50 lat. 1 R.S.S. 105.00 UK Coot 104 00 lat. 4 R.S.S ***** UK Coat ***** lat.334 words
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Article108 1982-05-14 9 NOON 881 I 1 fMMrdiy IA1 J ma ICVTM I Mtfc) ,,...'3 a. Mtfc) H 88ft 30 (1-Mapaibi 1) laosoN MJ»n M 100-60 161 JON SSRSO p*Jt« 1) 157 JO 1S6S0N 1SU0 ISO JON MULI Jbb* SMRCV (1-ua pmMl l) 204 AO 10* SON tot so m«oN108 words
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Article476 1982-05-14 9 THE foreign exchange market saw thin trading yesterday, with dealers uncertain about the direction of the US dollar. The US dollar firmed against the Singapore dollar from an opening rate of 552.0850/65 to close at 552.0680/90. Trading was done between 552.0850 and 552.0695. !■>»>■■* bmi< ratal at S476 words
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Article22 1982-05-14 9 THE average rale at which major Singapore banha are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.56 per cent.22 words
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Article329 1982-05-14 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed marginally lower on a general lack of interest in quiet trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 47 lots while kerb volume at 57 lots, they said. Prompt closed marginally lower at U*****.50/334.50 an ounce against 333.50/335.50 on Wednesday, June329 words
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Article189 1982-05-14 9 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed slightly easier at 234.15 yen from its opening around 234.30, dealers said. This compared with the 234.15/35 finish in New York on Wednesday night after the dollar's sharp recovery on interest rate considerations from the previous close in Tokyo of189 words
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Article179 1982-05-14 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on May 13: US DoU«r»(8»otl Offer Bid 7 days 15 7/16 155/16 1 month 15H 15 2 months 14 13/16 14 11/16 3 months 1411/1614 9/16 6 months 14H 14H 0 months 14 3/16 14* 12 months 14 5/16 14 3/16179 words
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Article42 1982-05-14 9 RANGE at prices offered by discount houses on May 13: Overnight: 4* Call deposits: Clotiaf Bayiai 8«Ulm( 3-month Treasury bills 4 3'* 3-month Bank bills 9* 9H 3 months CD 9H 9^ 0 months CD 9H 9 Source: National Discount Co42 words
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Article35 1982-05-14 9 New York (MB tCTB 4.T3S 17«S Zurich 1MB t C5B 17K »75S WmA Singapore TNfl WN t.®SB C (38 t.TSS ITS Casing prV In US dollan troy ounc r Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore35 words
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Article180 1982-05-14 9 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday ruled mixed against major currencies in a trading market that lacked features, dealers said. Sterling held steady at $1.8355/65 against 1.8350/60 in the morning and 1.8320/35 in the US with the Falklands crisis remaining as a main background (actor. The tone of the180 words
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Article45 1982-05-14 9 Opening quotes yesterday US 1 83» 62 Can 2.2770 95 Croas 1.2411/14 D Mk 4.1970 2012 D F1 4 6665 710 S FY 3 5505 5550 B FY con 79.32/45 F FY 10 9458 9610 Lit 2327 85 2331 85 Yen 429 05 8545 words
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Advertisement165 1982-05-14 9 SEMINAR PACKAGE There are 1000 and 1 details to organising a successful seminar. Leave the 1000 details to us, the one you have to do is to call our Banquet Manager on *****66 Ext 198. For a minimum attendance of 20 persons, we offer you a very special package at165 words
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1871 1982-05-14 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 (2.708 21,871 words
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Article207 1982-05-14 10 8D4GAFOBK UNIT TRU8T DIAMOND MOT STOOU C (Miiijin' rhem tar May 14) (l>M|W' P rtess tar May M) The Commerce 113 329 Diamond The Savings Fund 1.75 184 Spore Fd(USI) 0 56 0 00 S port Prog Fund 136 143 at IB S pore Sec Fund S pore207 words
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Article2958 1982-05-14 10 1982 High Low Company Last Sale Gr'» Gr". Net Div Div Y*ld P/E Vol Day or- Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 306 233 308 320 141 291 480 326 247 Acma Alcorn 172 Allied Choc 246 BAT 320 Bata 96 Ben Berjaya Kawat 1992,958 words
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Article1607 1982-05-14 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. nnxjmuLS kkmm (1*8) (7) 1.27 (8) 1» rd AMD (2 MB 2.405)1,607 words
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Article65 1982-05-14 10 AT THE PwdifMit Buk at flagi pwn'i 14th annual general meeting held on May 11, two ordinary resolutions set out as special business in item seven were passed OVERSEAS Ualsa Eaterprises Ltd said with its acquisition of 4.6 million shares of $1.00 each In Asia Commercial Bank, its65 words
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Article760 1982-05-14 10 DEPARTMENT gteres, htteli and —i Btw ittte the limelight at the Stogapsre Stock Euhtage yesterday aa dure price* to rise, especially to the tote tfteram. Amtag the eaaaiers that ■toad eat to the generally active hat getoetlve market were Mtag Ceart, Hetel Eeyai, Faker760 words
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Article588 1982-05-14 10 GOOD sentiment ruled on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday after the three-day closure due to partial damages to its premises by a fire last Saturday. Share prices finished on a steady to selectively firm note and double-digit gains were fairly widespread. Total turnover, however,588 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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535 1982-05-14 11 AFTER a severe profits setback last year. Cold Storage (Malaysia) should benefit from some improvement in the general business environment which is expected in the second half of this year. This would, hopefully, enable the group to make a turnaround in its earnings for 1982«.535 words
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386 1982-05-14 11 GRIEVESON GRANT and Carr Sebag, two London stock broking Arms, are in talks which could lead to the largest merger the London Stock Exchange has seen. The move follows an approach by Carr Sebag in the middle of last month, sounding out386 words
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Article123 1982-05-14 11 MALAYSIAN Plantations Bhd, a subsidiary of Multipurpose Holdings, has suffered a 25.8 per cent fall in group pre-tax profit to M 510.82 million for the year ended Dec 31,1961. Group turnover fell 22.5 per cent to $34.24 million for the year Just past. Its net profit, after123 words
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Article1188 1982-05-14 11 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING ALTHOUGH the property market has declined substantially in recent months, United Overseas Land (UOL) is hopeful that the current year's performance will be better than last year. Improved rental income, higher contributions from the hotel division as well as proceeds from its ongoing1,188 words
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Article281 1982-05-14 11 THE TTMURAN group, hitherto concentrated in trading and manufacturing, is moving into a completely new field property development. It announced yesterday that its associate, TABTlmuran, has acquired a controlling interest in a property company called Ban Seng Development. The 4.306 million shares or 51 per cent of281 words
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Article261 1982-05-14 11 PROFIT-TAKING by local and overseas investors In resource stocks halted the rally of recent days with miners the heaviest losers on the Sydney market yesterday. Market observers said Asian investors stayed out of the market for the first time this week, adding to the day's losses. Volumes261 words
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Article105 1982-05-14 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mixed with loses outnumbering gains in slow trading, dealers said. The Book Club index (ell 0.01 point to 91.96 on a turnover of 6»7 million baht. MAT 19 BabU 1 I 110 -4 AiuUlut In* And iTuat Bangkok Bank Ban! Of ATUdhaya i105 words
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Article122 1982-05-14 11 THE Manila market yesterday closed firmer as co m m e rc i a 1 s/industrials, minings and oils sector rose, dealers said. Turnover rose slightly to 1.4 million pesos from previous 1.1 million pesos. MAY 13 Pom AeoJ» Mlnlnf 001« uncb Alias Con. A AUaj Con B. 15122 words
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Article254 1982-05-14 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed at their lows with early gains pared by profit-taking in moderate trading, dealers said. Prices firmed initially on spill-over interest from gains earlier in the week, but then late selling set in with investors taking even thin profits due to uncertainty254 words
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Article466 1982-05-14 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rose sharply on selective buying of blue chips, particularly autos and other export-orien-tated issues, with sentiment encouraged by an anticipated recovery in the US economy and the gains by US car stocks on Wall Street overnight, dealers said. The market average466 words
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Article98 1982-05-14 11 STRAITS Tradtag will close its registers for registration of transfers from 4 June to 7 June, both dates inclusive, to determine entitlement to the bonus issue to stockholders on June 7, instead of from 24 May to 28 May, as previously announced. GENESAL Seesrlttes Investments LM has appointed98 words
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376 1982-05-14 11 UNITED Estate Prejeete Bhd, devetopers af Sahaag Jaya hsastag estate m the eataUrte «I Kaala Lam par, 4ms eat expect the peptnlji —111 tar this year to he as baeyaat as K was a year flewever, the easapaay Is eeafldeat that It will be able376 words
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Advertisement475 1982-05-14 11 EVERBYRON INTERIORS (PTE) LTD (incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) (in Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act Cap 185 the Final Meeting of members of the Company will be held on Friday. 25th June. 1982 at 11475 words
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Advertisement362 1982-05-14 11 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOBAL TO CHANGE A SHIPS NAME WE, SEA SHELL LINE MARINE OIL TRADING PTE LTD OF RM 23, 2ND FLOOR NUNES BUILDING. SINGAPORE 0104, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE INTENDED PURCHASE OF THE UNDERMENTIONED VESSEL, WE HAVE APPLIED TO THE REGISTRAR OF SINGAPORE SHIPS, UNDER362 words
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Article156 1982-05-14 12 Rises Indices Ming Court Metro Hldg* Strait* Trading I C B H Royal Tat Lee Bank C C BAT Sea View J Cement Uetan J C MPH Sim Lim 1010 830 1000 715 242 510 320 306 520 296 450 207 284 40 40 25 20 20 17 16156 words
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Article, Illustration151 1982-05-14 12 Rises Indices Premium 210 40 May 12 May 13 BAT 340 34 Sel Prop Is] and Pen 645 30 BT Index: *****8 *****0 900 30 Industrials: 924.27 932.52 Sentosa 232 +28 Finance: 1585.40 1590.00 Pan Elec 426 28 Hotels: 606.91 610.27 Paramount 446 26 Properties: 858.65 877.73 Raleigh151 words
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Article47 1982-05-14 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 580.9 Tuesday 585.1 Week Ago 575.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1383.85 Wednesday 1387.35 Week Ago 1351.09 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 873.7 Wednesday 872J Week Ago 851.7 Wednesday 886.77 Tuesday 888.87 ALL ORDINARIES Week Ago H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 525.3 Week Ago «8.747 words
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Article716 1982-05-14 12 LONDON, Thurs. Leading shares opened lower today, reflecting the turnaround on Wall Street last night and nervousness over the Falklands conflict, dealers said. Hawker Siddeley and Plessey fell 4p and 5p respectively but initial markdowns were generally limited to a penny or two. RUBBER PHYSICALS LONDON. Wed. Spot716 words
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Article46 1982-05-14 12 AP NEW YORK. Thurs. Stocks opened mixed today following a late rally yesterday that enabled the market to trim an early decline. The Dow Jones average fell 1.33 points to 864.44 in the first half-hour, with giners having a narrow edge over losers. APAP - 46 words
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239 1982-05-14 12 IPOH Garden Bhd has incorporated a subsidiary to take over the group's construction division. The company, IGB Construction Sdn Bhd, will have an authorised capital of Msl million and an initial paid-up capital of $2. Ipoh Garden, however, said it intends to239 words
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Article, Illustration306 1982-05-14 12 CHOO AI LENG - MM I Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG A FEW changes including the appointment of a new managing director to the board of Amcol Electrical Industries are expected to take place at its annual general meeting today. Unlike the dull meetings of306 words
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Article148 1982-05-14 12 AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd has appointed Mr Peter Tham Wing Fai as company chairman following the retirement of Mr Ng Kian Fong as director and chairman of the board. Mr Ng, a solicitor, stepped down because of other commitments. Meanwhile, in line with the board restructuring, Ambassador148 words
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Article639 1982-05-14 12 DEVELOPMENT and Commercial Bank has officially given five main reasons for its merger with Malayan United Industries (MUI) and Kwong Lee Bank. DAC Bank said that, firstly, the bank will be able to increase its capital in line with the government's policy of enlarging the639 words
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277 1982-05-14 12 TAIPING Textiles Bhd's hopes for "moderate profitability" for 1981 have been dashed. For the year ended December last, Taiping instead plunged into the red to the tune of MJI.6 million as against an operating profit of $6.7 million previously. And the huge swing277 words
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190 1982-05-14 12 THE Malaysian operations of Overseas Union Bank continued to improve last year but at a slower rate than the Singapore operations. Clearly benefitting from the buoyant conditions in the finance sector there, OUB's Malaysian branches registered up a 33.3 per cent increase in190 words
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168 1982-05-14 12 GENTING Berhad has paid an additional MJ12.17 million cash for the purchase of Ko Rubber Plantations. The additional payment was made in respect of an adjustment of the purchase price for Ko Rubber by accounting firm Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Company. Gen tings168 words
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Advertisement104 1982-05-14 12 U5520,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 19th November 1984 THE DAIWA BANK LIMITED (Singapore Branch) In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 17th May 1982 to 17th November 1982, the Certificate will cany104 words
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Advertisement106 1982-05-14 12 We care enough not to have your clients twiddling their thumbs because you're late WMi' j: M i f s Late flights mean an awful lot of disgruntled clients. That's why we at Lufthansa take special care in assuring that our flights to Frankfurt and 57 other destinations in Europe,106 words
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Miscellaneous66 1982-05-14 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Thundery showers in a several areas in the morning and early afternoon. Fair thereafter. Report for 24 h«an prter to 7 M pm m M»y IS at the lirpirt: Maximum temperature 31.7 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 7.15 Rainfall66 words
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231 1982-05-14 13 Reuter placed with Japanese shipyards fell 10 per -cent to 8.38 million gross tons in the year ended JMarch 31 because of a sharp 'drop in oil tanker orders, in 3ine with the current oil -glut, the Japanese Trans"port Ministry said. The decline resulted fromReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration475 1982-05-14 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM FIVE major shipping companies have established a new rate agreement in an effort to bring some stability into the Far East/ Middle East trade. The Far East Middle East Rate Agreement (Femera), formed on April 20, comprises American President Line, Hongkong475 words
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Article43 1982-05-14 13 AFP DOCKERS in the grain sector joined coal and mineral longshoremen on Wednesday in a strike which has paralysed the Rotterdam port for the past week. The aim of the strikers is to obtain a new collective labour agreement. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article150 1982-05-14 13 AFP THE INDONESIAN government has decided to extend fuel oil subsidies to ships of the Indonesia Middle East Liner Services (Indomels) carrying export goods to West Asia, the Angkatan Bersenjata (Armed Forces) Daily said. The paper said the subsidies were in the form of reductions in fuelAFP - 150 words
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Article105 1982-05-14 13 Reuter THREE Australian maritime unions are delaying the departure of a French container ship, the Kangourou, from Sydney to protest against nuclear tests by France in the South Pacific, a union spokesman said. The unions want the French government to pay for damage caused to an anti-nuclearReuter - 105 words
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Article721 1982-05-14 13 SJUppiag Lb* P*e Achlpelego Shpg A1m vra vm l l Alfred CT VI I All trans vn 4 Alpac VI 9 Angonave AnhsJng DC X 9 9 An Lark Shpg V 2 APC Line DC 3 APL Argentine m IV 4 ASCL Ada Merchant m VI 1721 words
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Article700 1982-05-14 14 VESSELS Opea: MV Avondale 1,837 dwt on 14-foot draft Panama flag built 1967 2Ho/Ha 6 by 5 ton derricks 92.000 bale vessel is open prompt in Singapore seeking cargo any direction. Vessels Far Sale: Ro/ro trailer container carrier MV Dana Hafnia 6,500 dwt built Denmark 1977 sophisticated vessel700 words
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401 1982-05-14 14 INDUSTRIAL world exports of ships and boats to the China will drop sharply from 1900 levels before rebounding somewhat in 1984 and 1985, forecasts Frost k Sullivan, Inc. Exports of port development equipment to China will also decline from 1980 levels, but not401 words
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471 1982-05-14 14 THE Central Freight Bureau is conducting a study to determine the continuing "validity" of the liner conferences' serving Sri Lanka's export trade. It said rate making was the strategic tools of liner conferences. Their predominant purpose was the elimination of competition, usually from non-confer-ence471 words
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399 1982-05-14 14 THE proposed Joint service between National Galleon Shipping Corp and Maritime Company of the Philippine* will not likely push through as negotiations between the two shipping lines have broken down. The scheme was earlier proponed by the state-owned Galleon Shipping in line399 words
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Article1590 1982-05-14 14 INCREASED coal chartering on Wednesday from the US east coast featured the freight market with several cargoes covered from Hampton Roads to the Continent. These included a vessel for Antwerp-Rotterdam-Amster-dam at US$B. Coal was also reported covered from Mississippi to Dunkirk at about $10.30 to $10.35. Meanwhile, an1,590 words
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Article227 1982-05-14 14 DOUBLING of the capacity of Montreal's premier export grain elevator is to be accompanied by improvements in ship loader ratings as part of a C 528.2 million improvement project. Thrity two new silos are under construction at the port's No 4 Elevator and are on target227 words
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284 1982-05-14 15 Reuter THE short to medium term outlook promises little hope for any improved trading conditions for dry cargo shipping, London shipbroker Eggar Forrester says. The modest recovery in freight rates is insufficiently strong and broad-based to give lasing upward momentum to the market, itReuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration576 1982-05-14 15 ARAB oil producing nations are to press for international regulations on cargo reservation through the UN. The initiative follows that from the developing world on dry bulk cargo movements. The forum for this new push against traditional shipping countries and transnational corporations576 words
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5861 1982-05-14 20 SCHEPPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,861 words
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Article580 1982-05-14 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO i Ship Voy Omex Pioneer 05/363 Bahadur 1 1SB Gold Orll 38W Ibn Tufall 45 P. Johnson 77E Ming Young 39W Anson 46/82S Thana Bhum 16S/17N Flamingo 05S Jenhol 21A/82 Maersk Mango 19/20B Gold Africa 6A Takarl II580 words
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Article1820 1982-05-14 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Arfclpeiege Shpg Singapore Shpg Ajfflcifj (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) Adriatic CMtalaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). IKEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afra-Karaata liae Transgroup Pte Ltd (S)1,820 words
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Article528 1982-05-14 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Anchan Bunga Orkid Equator III Fair Rainbow Garza Ocean Gen Fran Kleeberg Iran Nehzat LCT Iradat Jamaica Farewell Kim Soon Li New Dragon Ramoneverett Straits Hope Vishva Yash Yuying 31/32 33/34 22 23/4 19 47 38/9 25528 words
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249 1982-05-14 22 THE LARGEST Dutch shipping company. Nedlloyd, plans to increase investment over the next two years to 1.6 billion florins. Much of this is destined (or the offshore oil activities of the company, although some of the investment will be in shipping Nedlloyd's chairman, Mr249 words
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384 1982-05-14 22 POSTPONEMENT of the Philippine cargo sharing plan will adversely affect the country's flag lines. The executive director of the Philippine Shippers' Council (Shippercon), Alfonso Villaverde, said: 'The longer we postpone the implementation of Executive Order No 769, the deeper we bury our384 words
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Article184 1982-05-14 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.184 words
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Advertisement210 1982-05-14 13 Singapore's Business World The Straits Times DIRECTORY at your j Of Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) ctT!T7' I R1) 1\ I \M H Orient Overseas CcmiameA Line FUUY CONTAfOBED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VU SUEZ) Id 17/5 1600 MRS FULLY CONTAfOBED SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) CMNA CONTAKR IX IKOKAN lACENON m210 words
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Advertisement326 1982-05-14 13 HSEALORDH 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) lII* M ill .111 EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for Breakbufc WAi. MS I SHUKMD V.4] FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE BHB33CEEIIEESBH J '■'.'li 1 1:' 1 Dub* (25/5). Kuwait (27/5). Dawn** (21/5). Abu Dhabi (31/5). Doha 2/0. Bahrain 4/6) Dubai (29/5) Dammam 130/5) Kuwait326 words
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Advertisement19 1982-05-14 13 \mm LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchange SHIPPING Schedale CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port CONSORTIA REGIONAL Weather19 words
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Advertisement574 1982-05-14 13 OSAL FREIGHT SERVICES Offer space inbound from Japan and to/from Brunei, Sabah, Sarawak YS& K*' VA 5® MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: VS. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS t Kelanf I Penan* I VMM Bim«»por*|u>ngbeach|New York Philadelphia I SaM IS-16/5 22-23/5 2J-3Q/5 S4/6 12-13/6 19-20/6 26-27/6574 words
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Advertisement725 1982-05-14 14 Ml FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 3) tfbarf 4) GHwi I) Gtaff 2) H-tarj 3) r« 4) **m SIUH PMM SaM SaM S«M SaM SMM fcW SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM 14/5 S«M SaM SaM SaM SaM 24/5 SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM 4/6 to Part 16/5 17/5 15/5 20/5 4/6725 words
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Advertisement171 1982-05-14 14 BED SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA i-ni I'Timir Mrf bM M/ 5 »/S u/i a/t a/s a/s 22/5 a/s i/t i/t 2/1 vt v> l/l WB TO: PANAMA <u*. 7/VB "•AK»€R TALISMAN" 23/5/12. "SAMMEft PERSEUS" 2/l/C. "■AWEW MEN US ATLANTIC E. CANADA US QULF rr%rr^ M/«171 words
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Advertisement654 1982-05-14 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok M bur| B'err It dam Le Havr SaM SaM SaM SaM SjIH Sated Sated Sated R'dam U Htare 13/6 15/6 20/6 22/1 27/6 29/6 N/7 M/ 7 14/7 16/7 M/ 7 23/7654 words
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Advertisement392 1982-05-14 15 NOTICES arrived C.5.82 General Survey (or the above Vessel will be held on 17th May 1982 at 10 00 hrs at Panr Pan Jang Wharf No 302 No further survey will be held after this date. Se»Wf Shipping 4k Management (Pte) Ltd rfn Franco Belgian Services r y.ti'.rht, .f'i \tk392 words
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Advertisement55 1982-05-14 15 "MUOBAM" VOY: tl arrived IMk May, IMZ at PJi.A. (Mm Nm. 1/7 4 yl General Survey of cargo ex the above vessel wdfc be held on Tuesday 18th May* 1982, from 9.00 a m to 1.00 p.m.' No further survey will be held after this date. |M|KR. Jl MABBOY A55 words
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Advertisement390 1982-05-14 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION SPORE ILTJUR 175* SM IT AIR 176E Sid EGA 173W 6-1 P. Kelang PENANG In Port 16-17 May 1 BANGKOK In Port 16-17 May T0 EGA 173W 6-8 tone 9-11 June 12-14 Ju* FROM BUSAN BANGKOK EGA 174€ 6-8 June 9-11 tone 12-14 tone TO BUSAN c390 words
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Advertisement602 1982-05-14 16 (7) EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTWG Fa I LCL CARGO FOR: SB N1 B HBG FU HM MR LMV Ewr lack* 17/5 21/5 1/1 11/ l 12/1 14/1 IVI MW 2C/S 11/ l 11/ l 2t/l 22/1 21/1 Em UfM 2/1 3/1 13/1 24/1 2C/I 21/1 31/1 1/7602 words
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Advertisement956 1982-05-14 16 f Burma Fnrt Star Shipping Corpn. K f |Bk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" I LOADING FOR RANGOON Ta I S'port f Uttan h"* B\ MTOWmt PPWJRI/17 Kb* "A I H M 29/22 Mr K i pagan »/n h»t 21 I Kioum* 5/7 lw BFS S C Agmrs Matoyuo BOLTS TE AD956 words
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Advertisement330 1982-05-14 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE ALA KALA PAZ ESTREU A SEA BLOOM NEMMMU SMKT SENT ARUM TABHO MARU OCEAN RESOURCES SMS MMBTM Pit ITT> TU 22*1144/7 A 22t137« USI U» SHPfW SON MB TU 4A4A44/4A47SA EAST «S» SOTK SON BB TU 38-J732/3/7251 MUYSM TUB A TRMVW330 words
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Advertisement466 1982-05-14 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE SPORE R'DAM HULL HMIG CORABANK 15 May 9 Jun 12 Jun 15 Jun IVYBANK 14 Jun 10 Jul 13 Jul 16 Jul CLYDEBANK 28 Jun 24 Jul 27 Jul 30 Jul FORTHBANK 5 Aug 31 Aug 3 Sop 7 Sop Lines U.S. GULF MRECT SERVICE466 words
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Advertisement568 1982-05-14 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suitt- 2b 16 International Pia/.i Ansor Pi Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 10 I BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FUU CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Singapore Loadng fir: 3 km ieddah/limassol/M seaes Hantvg Rotterdam Tkry/le Abo accepting Cantaaiers to Be»tf/Tnpei/lataMa/Tarteis/ Aleiandna/Baghdad Half ac line ss, S pore P Ketone568 words
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Advertisement770 1982-05-14 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUN.DING 55, Market Street Smjapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Liies) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P KEIANG If HANG M/S SHARKAT NAM SOON SON BN) IST AND ?ND FLOOR MESSRS HAJ THONG SMPFMG 23770 words
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Miscellaneous154 1982-05-14 22 Regional Weather J 10N r H <** l *s A >■ s$ kf'i n SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. legend: °c cr* tit Wind direction with speed in knots R -c |b R*" l Wave height Cloudy Sky Suface winds are indicated by arrows which154 words
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