The Business Times, 2 June 1982
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Title Section10 1982-06-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2,1W2 60 CENTS10 words
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542 1982-06-02 1 PERMODALAN Nasional Berhad (PNB) has confirmed that it will take majority control of Harrisons Malaysian Estates (HME) in a complex, twostage exercise designed to pave the way for the homecoming of the largest plantation company in Malaysia. The move will create corporate history542 words
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539 1982-06-02 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN LOCAL contractors will be involved in the construction of the proposed Mass Rapid Transit system, assured Minister for Communications Ong Teng Cheong. He also said less than half of the 255 hectares of land in Marina South will539 words
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491 1982-06-02 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG BANKERS and merchant bankers have until the middle of next month to subscribe to the new shares being offered by the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS). A total of 50 million new shares is being offered491 words
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Article177 1982-06-02 1 A POWER failure which hit parts of Shenton Way/Collyer Quay yesterday afternoon caused a suspension of trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore after the lunch break. The Exchange, which is situated on the seventh floor of Hong Leong Building, had adjourned for lunch at 12.30pm.177 words
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332 1982-06-02 1 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE THE Department of Trade has stationed a commercial attache in Saudi Arabia to facilitate exports to the oil-rich state. Mr Adnan Ramly, who has been with the department for the past nine years, was appointed to the post in mid-April. With332 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article88 1982-06-02 1 LONDON, Tues. British troops battled their way to within sight of the Falklands capital of Port Stanley today and ships pounded Argentine positions to soften them up for what appeared to be the decisive battle for the South Atlantic islands. US and British officials, intercepting messages from the88 words
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Article102 1982-06-02 1 AP BRUSSELS, Tues. Consumer prices in the European Economic Community rose 1.2 per cent in April, the highest monthly inflation rate in the 10-nation trade bloc in more than a year, the EEC Statistical Service reported today. Not since April 1981, when the monthly inflation rate wasAP - 102 words
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Article48 1982-06-02 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Tues. The State Department has "initially refused" visa applications from about 300 Japanese anti-nuclear activists who want to attend a New York city disarmament rally later this month, a spokeswoman said today. The refusals are being reviewed on a "case by case basis". UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article77 1982-06-02 1 Reuter TOKYO, Tues. Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang today asked Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki for more financial aid for joint oil exploration in Bohai Bay, a foreign ministry spokesman said. The Chinese premier, who arrived yesterday for a six-day official visit, told Suzuki oil development prospects inReuter - 77 words
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Article85 1982-06-02 1 UPI TOKYO, Tues. Japan's housing starts hit the lowest level in 14 years for the month of April, down 11.3 per cent from the same period a year ago, the construction ministry reported today. The 106,000 starts was the lowest since April 1968, when housing units totalled 104,000UPI - 85 words
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Article67 1982-06-02 1 UPI FRANKFURT, Tues. Terrorist bombs ripped through four US military installations early today to protest President Reagan's visit next week to West Germany, police said. The blasts caused no injuries and little damage. The Revolutionary Cells, a West German terrorist group considered more dangerous than the BaaderMeinhoff gang,UPI - 67 words
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Article44 1982-06-02 1 AFP PARIS, Tues. France should devalue the franc at once, former president Valery Giscard d'Estaing said today. The French newspaper Le Quotidien de Paris quoted him as saying it should be done without delay because every moment lost would be costly. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration636 1982-06-02 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THE Government's decision to MM the Mass Rapid Transit means that |14 million spent by the Chartered Bank will prove a Woe-chip Investment. The money was spent on an MKT reserve, a huge "box" which allows the MKT to ran636 words
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Advertisement231 1982-06-02 1 Bookshops aasama CUSTOMER operated services will be one of the most important aspects of commercial banking in the years ahead P*ge 2 JAPAN Medical Supply (Singapore) has started commercial production of diffusion plastic bags used by kidney failure patients Page i IN nine short years, Transmarco has become the leading231 words
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Advertisement22 1982-06-02 1 Industrial Finance r r> 3 Forward rt UmMd 0104 «N:«l2S2f FOCtfcajoMaMh Corporation Lid. and ioK>wni CWnw BaHMwp Wand Bank Group of London.22 words
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Advertisement2 1982-06-02 1 Editorial...page C )-.;]@";)$((&[/&!\[:(_&:&/".>]$2 words
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Advertisement172 1982-06-02 1 s business thii month Indonesia s new export policy: WX it work? •Economy hotels: Smal but sturdy they stay RICOH Vr v W DT 5750R Reproduces and reduces at unprecedented speed Rapid warm-up ensures the first copy in 5 seconds, with a phenomenal speed of 36 copies per minute! Reduce172 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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561 1982-06-02 2 LEE YOKE MENG - TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE BANK By LEE YOKE MENG CUSTOMER operated services will be one of the most important aspects of commercial banking in the years ahead. The opening of the threeday congress-cum-exhibition of Technology and the Future Bank yesterday highlighted the need for banks561 words
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Article139 1982-06-02 2 THE Singapore Branch of the Bank of Tokyo will tap the Asian dollar market with a new US$lO million floating rate certificates of deposit issue. Merrill Lynch International (Asia) will act as the sole manager and agent bank, and reference banks are Bank of America, Citibank139 words
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279 1982-06-02 2 SLIGOS, the name behind many of the Visa and other credit card authorisations in Europe, may set up an office here. The company is now participating in the exhibition on Technology and the Future Bank at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. A subsidiary of279 words
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257 1982-06-02 2 Reuter BANK of Japu governor Hmm Maekawi said the baak iiei ut lateid widening the differential between U8 aad Japueae interest rates aad weald prefer them to narrow. He said the eeatral baak's recent taterveattea on the iimertc shortterm maaey marketReuter - 257 words
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Article391 1982-06-02 2 IN SPITE OF a somewhat encouraging economic outlook for the year, the Japanese yen suffered another setback against the US dollar. According to the Manufacturers Hanover Trust's (MHT) foreign currency review for the week ending May 28, the yen has dropped to 240 yen per391 words
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311 1982-06-02 2 Reuter THIRTEEN Japanese city banks reported a total 36.2 per cent net profit gain in the business year ended last March 31, for a combined total of 344.75 billion yen against 255.02 billion a year ago. The better performance was attributed chiefly to increased revenueReuter - 311 words
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Article131 1982-06-02 2 THE government of Sri Lanka is borrowing US$lOO million in multi-curencies to finance its general economic development. Five banks have been awarded the mandate as lead managers to raise the amount in international financial markets, including Singapore. They are Citicorp International, Bank of Tokyo, Indosuez Asia,131 words
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421 1982-06-02 2 Reuter ITALY'S state sector borrowing requirement rose to an estimated 27,000 billion lire in the first five months of this year from 20,000 billion lire in the same 1981 period. Bank of Italy governor Carlo Ciampi said. In the second half of this year,Reuter - 421 words
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174 1982-06-02 2 HONG LEONG Finance is spending about $80,000 to turn an old coffee shop along Balestier Road, near Whampoa Drive housing estate, into its new branch. This thirteenth branch is expected to open on June 26. In addition, the company intends to tender174 words
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Advertisement218 1982-06-02 2 :Wi o v ®|i|§: s;'s::s APAfiygMMftPK I *w >: </ *< o :'x' jtl <y. x I I I v' C v %s* &§g fS,,yL* ••••••*•••*<••:••'.:*.'. At rest, the BMW exudes a studied air of sophistication. Yet appearances are often deceptive. For beneath its placid good looks, every BMW traces218 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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280 1982-06-02 3 ALTOGETHER 235,113 visitors came to Singapore in March, a growth of 4.2 per cent over the same month last year. The growth in the number of visitors in February over the same month last year was 4.3 per cent and that in January was 5.1280 words
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267 1982-06-02 3 A MAJOR local private shipping agency is to computerise its operations. The Lian Soon group, which has more than 20 vessels, will spend some $350,000 over the next two years to do this. The parent company, with more than 20 subsidiaries of which 90 per267 words
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Article, Illustration230 1982-06-02 3 TONY dye has been promoted to geperal manager of Melco Sales Singapore, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric of Japan. Mr Chye has had more than 10 years of marketing experience in electrical appliances and other consumer goods. Before joining Melco Sales as marketing manager in January230 words
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146 1982-06-02 3 THE Ministry of Health has increased the salaries of all grades of nurses and midwives by between 15.5 per cent and 18.7 per cent. Student nurses will get increases of between 146 and $62 while staff nurses can expect rises of between $102 and146 words
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223 1982-06-02 3 DEMAND was fairly good at the 13th international tea auction held here yesterday. The bulk of the 1,055 chests on offer was sold during the auction itself. The 200 chests of Papua New Guinean tea offered met with good response. Owing to greater223 words
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86 1982-06-02 3 MR THOMAS KHOO, managing director of Interfama Pte Ltd, has been elected president of the executive committee of the Singapore Association of Convention and Exhibition Organisers and Suppliers (SACEOS). Mr John Huang, managing director of Singapore Exhibition Services, was elected the vice-president (organisers) while Mr86 words
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387 1982-06-02 3 WONG MAI YUN - By WONG MAI YUN JAPAN Medical Supply (Singapore) Pte Ltd. a pioneer manufacturer of plastic disposable medical supplies here, has started commercial production of diffusion plastic bags used by kidney failure patients. The production of these bags, which are known as continuous ambulatory peritoneal387 words
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Advertisement92 1982-06-02 3 SOLVE YOUR Did your engineer walk off in a huff? Has the technician gone off for a holiday? Looking for a replacement for your sick draughtsman? Fret no more. Tekniskil solves your skilled labour problems, even at short notice. And at the same time. Tekniskil takes away the administrative headaches.92 words
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Advertisement313 1982-06-02 3 TERRACE FACTOMES FOR SALE Hillview Industrial Estate is situated on an 3.2-hectare site at Hillview Avenue adjoining the Cycle Carriage Vehicle assembly plant. It is easily accessible from either Jurong or Upper Bukit Timah Road. Hillview Industrial Estate is planned and developed in two phases. Phase 1, consisting of 16313 words
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Advertisement349 1982-06-02 4 Congratulations from Hotel Properties Limited The experts agree. Hilton International Singapore is still number One. o m mm J v 4 < Mi M r J -4 K n I I S s V a par p m 1 •X NAME CATEGORY i- FRITZ WUETHRICH Executive Chef Team Co-ordinator 10349 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article279 1982-06-02 5 Reuter A SENIOR Chinese official told visiting US Senate Republican leader Howard Baker that differences between their countries could be solved if the rules of international relations were observed. The New China news agency (NCNA) said in a report monitored in Hongkong that Liao Chengzhi, vice-chairman ofReuter - 279 words
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Article648 1982-06-02 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ101 0806 KUL MAS MH671 0920 KUL MAS MH680 0955 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN SIA SQ201 1030 HLP MAS MH651 1030 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP SIA SQ103 1035 KUL GIA GA960 1100 HLP648 words
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355 1982-06-02 5 AFP A MAJOR Japanese commercial and development group, Tokyu Corporation, has earmarked U***** million for projects in the AsiaPacific region including Singapore, said group chairman Noboru Got oh. Speaking at a news conference to launch the group's |6.9 million department store inAFP - 355 words
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273 1982-06-02 5 AFP PRESIDENT Marcos has brushed aside criticism that his basic industrial development programme (or the Philippines was overambitious, saying that such views were "all part of a campaign to ensure we will forever be under the industrialised nations". Mr Marcos said the government wouldAFP - 273 words
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283 1982-06-02 5 Reuter EUROPE'S top Nato commander has said that West Europe is unhappy with the level of US military aid and that only by solving such trans-Atlantic tension can Nato be a strong force against possible Soviet aggression. Speaking at the end ofReuter - 283 words
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283 1982-06-02 5 Reuter UPI IRAN has demanded that Mitsui Industrial Group should draw up a six-month timetable for reopening the troubled Joint venture petrochemical complex at Bandar Khomeiny, a Japanese delegation leader said. Kaoru Yamaguchi, president of the Iran Chemical Development Co (ICDC), the JapaneseReuter; UPI - 283 words
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208 1982-06-02 5 Reuter THE easing of Import barriers will promote export-led economic growth and help all countries allocate resources more efficiently, said Australian Treasurer John Howard. "A —h—■ to and reduction in protection, provided It Is not unilateral and is effectively supported by all countries, couidReuter - 208 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article297 1982-06-02 5 Agencies FUGITIVE Solidarity leadera in Warsaw and the south western industrial centre of Wroclaw have told workers to prepare for a general strike to force concessions from Poland's military rulers. In underground bulletins circulating in Warsaw on Monday, a committee of union officials said protest action soAgencies - 297 words
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661 1982-06-02 5 Reuter AFP THE CXI Minister of the United Arab Emirates, Mana Said AMXeiba, has called on Britain and Norway to raise the prices of their North Sea oU by US$3 per barrel to match price levels set by Opec. Otelba, whoReuter; AFP - 661 words
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324 1982-06-02 5 AFP MEMBERS of the Association of South-east Asian Nations Chemical Industries Club (Asean-CIC) have agreed to waive import tariffs on about 30 chemical products manufactured by Aaean, officials said. The agreement was made following a three-day meeting of the club, which beganAFP - 324 words
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124 1982-06-02 5 AFP APPLE trees in West Timor, Indonesia's main apple producer, are threatened with eradication by a killer disease, AntMra news agency reported quoting an Indonesian agricultural service spokesman. The disease, called marssoaiDM caranjLria, attacks first the lower leaves, then the young leaves and finallyAFP - 124 words
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Advertisement295 1982-06-02 5 WWhartii UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA WIDELY ACCLAIMED TOP MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMES by One of America's Top Business Schools Managing People (A 2-Week Workshop) Top Managements today are faced with the complex task of raising productivity through employee motivation. Piece-meal attempts are ineffective and may impact motivation adversely. This Workshop helps participants develop295 words
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Advertisement487 1982-06-02 5 3 .JV v*| &Lybrand Associate* provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive Selection, Marketing and Economic487 words
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509 1982-06-02 6 MOST PEOPLE who tunnel under banks get arrested. Chartered is more likely to get a round of applause, especially as it's tunnelling under its own bank. Chartered's excavation on behalf of MRT is a solid indication that the subway has all the advantages for509 words
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Article, Illustration1207 1982-06-02 6 LEE YOKE MENG; LEE YOKE MENG - A search is now on to expand the base of the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore by a massive $300 million. What will the outcome be, given that some bankers are doubtful about the nature of export credit insurance? LEE YOKE MENG reports. LEE YOKE MENG1,207 words
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Advertisement246 1982-06-02 6 "We continue to seek good opportunities for growth of our existing business and expansion of our representation." R Leigh-Pemberton, Chairman A International business maintained the trend of profit growth in 1981 and increased its contribution to the Group by 11%. C*# International restructuring of the Bank's activities has been carried246 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous858 1982-06-02 6 Signals and processes behind all physical activity EN OUR daily life, we perform theasasd ud mm metiaas day witbeat realising hew we are aMe to de them. Ia Ike Body la Qmemtima (C% 5, il.il pm), the relattoa between the l g-» made by ear miads and hew they are858 words
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Article, Illustration986 1982-06-02 7 MMIĔ: IN SEPTEMBER 1973, Metro Holdings set up a small company called Metrotex Pte Ltd. Now, nine years later and renamed Transmarco, that company has evolved into the leading distributor erf luxury products in the Republic. Cartier, Piaget, Baume k Mercier and Wedgwood are just986 words
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Article, Illustration849 1982-06-02 7 CHRIS LIM; CHRIS LIM - Like its managing director, Transmarco 'started from nothing.' Today, it is Singapore's leading distributor of luxury products. In these two articles, CHRIS LIM talks to the man who made the company what it is and looks at the growth of Transmarco. CHRIS LIM CHRIS LIM FIFTY-POUR-YEAR-OLD849 words
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Advertisement1154 1982-06-02 7 THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA STATEMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31. 1981 Statement of Assets and Uablttes October 31. 1981 October 31. 1980 Statement of Revenue. Expenses and UndMded Profits Year Ended Year Ended October 31.1981 October 31. 1960 Assets Cash and due from banks Cheques and other1,154 words
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Miscellaneous639 1982-06-02 7 TWO-IR-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOM 3 Where appeals are concerned. ay plea*! (5) 8 Gives indications that one can write (5) 10 Started, for instance, during prohibition (5) 11 Like a colourful stopper (3) 12 Rise and dress (3, 2) 13 He contrives to be boss (7) 15 Room for639 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article318 1982-06-02 8 Reuter DEUTSCHE Texaco AG will probably make a loos this year following losses in the first four months, management board chairman Armin Schram said in Hamburg, West Germany. He said losses in the oil sector averaged 50 iharks per tonne of crude oil during theReuter - 318 words
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Article149 1982-06-02 8 Reuter MITSUBISHI Motors Corporation, 15 per cent owned by Chrysler Corporation, said its large profit increase in the financial year ended last March 31 was mainly due to undisclosed foreign exchange profits arising from the yen depreciation against the US dollar. The company earlier reported aReuter - 149 words
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Article160 1982-06-02 8 UPI ESSO'S two Australian companies made a combined profit in 1981 of U*****.8 million, of which «207 million has been repatriated to the United States, the Sydney Morning Herald reported. Esso Australia Ltd announced a modest profit for 1981 of «34.8 million, compared with «34.6 million the previousUPI - 160 words
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Article104 1982-06-02 8 Reuter INCO Ltd said it signed a letter of intent to sell Inco Electroenergy Corp's unit, Exide Electronics No further details were released. Inco announced late last year it was planning to withdraw from the battery business and use the proceeds from the sale to reduceReuter - 104 words
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71 1982-06-02 8 Reuter NISSHO Iwai Corporation forecast a 5.7 per cent increase In taxed profit to six billion yen in the current year ending March 31 1963, a 12.8 per cent rise in recurrent profit to 13 billion yen and a 10.3 per cent sales gainReuter - 71 words
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Article86 1982-06-02 8 MAT n I Jn ■MM Ul -U •n sum unci) Caotm* Ort Ma -m 'if I 1 m -n mm Oaoanll ma taw *m mm* ■n mo MO unch IBM am ttmkotmmkU Ort SIM uncb ttelffU UpMt CM warn *m MUtot Am CM 1MB oncti Hootetet Pm I Ollwtu86 words
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251 1982-06-02 8 Reuter ANGLO American Corporation at South Africa Ltd's earnings for the year ended March 31 are expected to fall to between US$2.l5 and 12.20 a share from $2.34 in 1980/81, investment analysts in Johannesburg said. But they said the final dividend should be maintained atReuter - 251 words
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Article147 1982-06-02 8 mat Si Cl Do» Tar y—_* J* "jj DOM Mtoaa II* CP PaleanbrMao «H unch Maaaa» AbtUM 1»* ratocntaMa* Cop gwyfc JJ* at* omw U* HortH»*» Bap Ai«on* O* Waal Lift htf* Sua Mm* Scot* 55 flft" 525?-/** SSL M .trih Ball Ttl m flmTrnttl M ~Sk Hom OH147 words
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Advertisement733 1982-06-02 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain wtlh the American Express Cam When you dine, dine Cantonese. i 0 O 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 service733 words
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Advertisement110 1982-06-02 8 t a M rC l \J trs dOO fc to r a Cidfjt HvM Pemrq Road. S pore 0923 Trt *****)1 <T=», GgSW restaurant cai T Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. Renovated additional new car park now ready for use ORCtlfe 214 Duoearn Road Singapore 1129 Tel:110 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1982-06-02 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.06 per cent.22 words
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Article146 1982-06-02 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 1: US DoUara(Spol) Offer Bid 7 days 14^ 14* 1 month 14 7/16 14 5/16 2 months 14 7/18 14 5/16 3 months 14* 14* 6 months 14* 14* 9 months 14 7/16 14 5/16 12 months 14 7/16146 words
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Article46 1982-06-02 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June I: Overnight: Call deposits m Honing Buy id* Selling 3-month Treasury hills 4 3 7 A 3-month Bank bills 10 9 7 3 months CD 9Mi 9H 6 months CD 9 1 Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article41 1982-06-02 9 Opening quotes yester day: US 1.7975 85 Can 2.2342 68 Cross 1.2437 40 D Mk 4.2050 100 DFI 4.6625 75 S FY 3.5750 800 B Fr con 79 33/44 F Fr 10 9600 650 Lit 2328.25/2331.25 Yen 434 28 435.1641 words
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Article482 1982-06-02 9 TRADING was nervous on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Rumours that the French franc was to break away from the European Monetary System tended to strengthen the US dollar against most major currencies. Against the local currency, the American dollar opened at 552.0950/60. Speculative buying that resulted from482 words
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Article121 1982-06-02 9 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday fell to 241.35/50 yen in quiet late trading, from an early 243.50/60 and previous close of 243.70/85, with traders suspecting intervention from the Bank of Japan, dealers said. The dollar also weakened against other major currencies following its weakness against the yen, although121 words
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Article244 1982-06-02 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly lower in quiet trading following Monday's closure of US and UK markets, and some overseas selling. Total sales for the day, including kerbs volume, was recorded at 186 lots. Prompt closed at U*****.20/322.20 an ounce against 324.10/325.60 on Monday, August at 328.60/ 328.70244 words
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Article30 1982-06-02 9 New York cloaed 6.21B 6J8S Zurich 6 258 6.3BS Tm MM Singapore 6.J0B 6.22B (.306 6.32S doing price* in US doll«rs a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore30 words
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Article106 1982-06-02 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed sharply lower yesterday In Tokyo at 241.40 yen from the 243.90 opening and a 244.35 high, after intervention by the Bank of Japan, dealers said. Trading volume was a record 12.20 billion. The cloee compared with the 243.70 finish in Tokyo on106 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article782 1982-06-02 9 COmSK: Robusta coffee futures ended a quiet first call about £8 a tonne down from Friday in turnover oi 199 lots. Dealers said the decline contrasted with forecasts of a £15 to £20 rise which would have been in line with New York's steadiness on Friday. Dealers said782 words
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Article170 1982-06-02 9 CHINESE PtWim Eiefeuge, per IN kg yesterday. all: Bulk fob {100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $36.00 sellers,170 words
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Article155 1982-06-02 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 2,340 32s 2,900, 40* 3,100 (per bale of 400 lbs). PDMm raw emUmm: LSS 5.80, 4F 5.75; 289F 5.93; NT roller ginned 5.82 (per lb). CLOTH in HK155 words
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Article60 1982-06-02 9 THE STRAITS tin price li Penang yesterday held ■■changed at Ms2t.2l a klla, still within the ITA lower sector range af $29.15 and $SZM. Bnffer stock manager sappart cmtribated to the steadiness with cantinned fresh demand tram ether hayera. Turnover fell to 278 tonnes fram 2M an Manday60 words
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Article30 1982-06-02 9 Rubber. June 1 Singapore: June: 185.50 cents (up 0.75 cent) Malaysia: June: 206.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 529.21 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 278 tonnes (down 12 tonnes)30 words
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Article122 1982-06-02 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market closed higher yesterday on further covering support in moderately active trading, dealers said. June in the south and central rose Mss each to $947.50 and $942.50 a tonne respectively while in July south rose 2.50 to 937.50. In August central rose122 words
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Article316 1982-06-02 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.10, 100 per cent second class 0.92, 100 per cent third class 0.88, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.81. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.65, Special 0.58.316 words
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Article213 1982-06-02 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with June One RSS buyers quoted at 185.50 cents per kilo, up 0.75 cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some covering interest after an easier opening, dealers said. Afternoon prices held around lunchtime levels. In Maala213 words
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Article363 1982-06-02 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Ckae (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 182.50 1S3.50N 182.00 183.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. June 185 50 186 00 185.50 186.50 Int. 1 R.S.S July 187 25 1*7 73 187 25 187.75 Int.363 words
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Article114 1982-06-02 9 NOON SSR and SMR pnoM y««t*rtiey RA8 Jut (Carreal Mtkl Mr Forward Mtfc) Buyer* Seller* Bayer* 8*1 Her* 165 .SON SSR 20 SSR SO (1 too pallet) 163.50 164 SON 164 50 (1 toe pallet) 161.00 *****N 162.00 163.00N MRELB Jaae My SMR CV SMR L SMR114 words
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Advertisement207 1982-06-02 9 FOR SALE Steam Twhine Alternators 3 i 7500kw Metro-vickers 1 i 15mw Brush ljuiptrom 1 i 750kw Metro-vick en (100 hn) All wits have hi service record and are it food condition. Avatabie fur prompt deivery Further detais on request Please contact Steel and Moy Products A/Asia 1 Bluff Poad.207 words
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650 1982-06-02 10 BID and after 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. BKCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Acat (2)650 words
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Article157 1982-06-02 10 ■HfliW The Conneri ■KMTimr r tarHmi il mu tar hM D The Sarta(> 1 S pore Prof 1 S pore 9k. F S pore bVMt S'parc Equttj Fund l.« tad LS Ml LM Fund 112 r Fund LB LIS La 2.13 LIT LM S'pore Fd (US») 0M 0157 words
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Article2708 1982-06-02 10 1882 High Low CoBpaay Grt Last Div Sale or- i Gr's Net Div Yld P/E Vol Day Cvr (-000) Higk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL fa COMMERCIAL 390 233 308 330 141 281 480 326 247 172 246 330 96 199 297 240 Aetna Alcorn Allied Choc BAT2,708 words
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Article1334 1982-06-02 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. INDCBTUALB Aetna (3.6Q8 3.625) (1) 3.62 (5) 3.60 AJmm* (1) 197 Aleaai1,334 words
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Article59 1982-06-02 10 HAW Par Bniton btamtfsaal IMM: Thirteenth AGM to be held in the Board Room at United Overseas Bank Ltd, 28th Floor, UOB Building, No. 1 Bonham Street, Raffles Place, Singapore 0104 on June 2 at noon. EULW (Malaysia) Berfcad: Seventh AGM to be held on Ulu Tiram Estate,59 words
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Article777 1982-06-02 10 SELECTED ladautrlal, property aad flaaace stacks led share prices ta a slightly better finish at the Slagapere stack market yesterday. Tradlag dM aat reaame after the IUI pm laack break dae ta a pawer fail arc which bit parts af the Sheatea Way/Cellyer Qaay area. Pawer777 words
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Article591 1982-06-02 10 A LATE round of trading support improved operators' sentiment and enabled share prices to finish mixed with a steadier bias on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Bargain hunting activities were said to be fairly widespread with almost all classes of stocks in demand. A591 words
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Article, Illustration527 1982-06-02 11 MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM - By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM THE Harilela group's first hotel venture in Singapore tentatively called the Second Holiday Inn will cost a total of $100 million (including land cost). The hotel is being developed by Harilela Hotels (Singapore) Pte Ltd, a joint-venture company owned 75527 words
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Article411 1982-06-02 11 HONGKONG PRICES IN Hongkong yesterday closed easier though off the day's lows in slow trading, dealers said. Volume was limited and the Hang Seng index closed 3.31 points lower at 1,404.27. The one percentage point cut in local prime lending rates effective on Monday had little impact411 words
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Article378 1982-06-02 11 SHARE prices in Sydney yesterday closed marginally higher with situation stocks dominating activity while local investors awaited indications from overseas markets, brokers said. At the close, the All Ordinaries index was 1.5 up at 506.3, the industrial was off 0.7 at 661.8 and the resource indicator378 words
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Article450 1982-06-02 11 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday staged a modest rally for the second consecutive day on limited bargain hunting in blue chips after the sharp falls late last week, but trading was thin on lack of fresh news. The market average rose 43.01 to close at 7,368.66450 words
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Article86 1982-06-02 11 JUNK 01 Pim 1 1 OWMl B ptUl O'l 111 II f m «un ■at Phil Hlda* 1M ♦W pkik. 1*78 unch $44e am am J>1 M -0014 and) +uon unch HI unch pieap B purr Podco B rnpii JU unch M Bute PcUotcum BMJIHt Coo. B CDCT Lepanto86 words
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Article121 1982-06-02 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed generally steady in slow and selective trading- JUNK «1 Bahts •crstr I I Banfftok Bank MB unch Bui Of Ayudhaya Ltd BtU Shoe Bertl Jucker Wt unch Chuwaf Thai win flflQIM First Trust 40 unch OOOtjMt Industrial Finance Corp IMO unch Jalaprathan Cement,.121 words
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Article292 1982-06-02 11 PEKLIS Plaatotleaa IM ppß > aad it» *M percentHydraahc Tla Bhd, have bath released paarer reaalto tar the Interim pertad eaded March SI, IMS. At PPB, half-time greap pre-tax pradto fell by abaat 16 per eeat to MS2U millfea •a ataraever a< 1217 mllltoa ($2ll292 words
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617 1982-06-02 11 THE MONTEZUMA group, headed by the Datuk Mohamed Ali Tan family of Sabah, is making a cash offer for all the 1.6 million shares in Pengkalen PLC at 350 pence or an equivalent of M 114.44 per share. The cash offer, made through a617 words
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529 1982-06-02 11 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN THERE is no right or wrong in management which is an art and not a science. If a company finds that one particular formula is suitable, it should adopt that approach. This view, at times, seemed to be the529 words
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365 1982-06-02 11 INCH Kenneth Ka)ang Rubber, which is «5 per cent owned by the OCBC group, Is unlikely to consider a dividend payment for the second WĔĔm year, in view of uncertain prospects far 1982. In his latest a—l statement, ohstrmsn Mr CW Trrsisr said365 words
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Article216 1982-06-02 11 Kit AM AT Tta Dredgtag and TNMh Wm are holding their a—Hd general meetings at Wisma Bunga Raya, Jalan Am pang, Kuala Lumpur, on June 25 at 10.30am and 11am respectively. MALAYAN Credit has completed the purchase of the freehold property, Lots 2457 and 117-15 Mukim No XVII,216 words
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Advertisement261 1982-06-02 11 II you are searching loi cm ideal lactoiy or seeking to invest in one that will give you maximum returns, then you must take a look at what Citimac Industrial Complex has to offer! a LOCATION Good location is the first cnterion you look (or in siting your factory or261 words
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Article147 1982-06-02 12 Rises Indices Ajioomoto 260 81 May 31 June 1 Nat Iron 570 15 BT Indicator *****0 *****3 M Banking O U B N B T Sin Chew 040 10 ST Industrials: 758.36 760.97 500 219 420 10 7 6 0 ST Finance: 1778.76 1780.65 ST Hotels: 1136.95 1135.13 Trans147 words
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Article, Illustration153 1982-06-02 12 Rises Indices Nat Iron 630 25 May 31 June 1 Sel Prop 580 15 BT Index: *****7 *****8 Dunlop Ind 432 14 fttdustrials: 909.72 910 26 Gen Corp 446 12 Finance: 1543.95 1547.50 NBT 245 11 Hotels: 606.66 609.28 G'town Disp 760 10 Properties: 852.44 854.83 UOB 470153 words
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Article48 1982-06-02 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday 587.3 Week Ago 575.8 Tuesday 1404.27 Monday 1407.58 Week Ago 1383.32 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday 819.54 Week Ago 836.38 Tuesday 661.8 Monday 662.4 Week Ago 662.6 ALL ORDINARIES H.K.HANG SENG Monday 504.9 Week Ago 509.548 words
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Article652 1982-06-02 12 LONDON, Tues. Shares closed firmer on balance today, though below opening highs after a moderate day's trading, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 0.5 points at 587.8 after a gain of 3.6 points at 10am, they noted. Prices were marked higher initially on bullish652 words
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Article53 1982-06-02 12 AP NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market opened mixed today as traders remained preoccupied with the course of US interest rates. The Dow Jones average was unchanged at 819.54 at end of the first half hour and more stocks fell in price than rose in the early tallyAP - 53 words
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233 1982-06-02 12 PECK Haa bUtap Has beea taid by the Malayslaa Farelga liwitnet Committee that It cu take ever the miugfwt ef Liea Hee laMriei aid gala beard wpwhtba ealy after it makes a geaeral •Her far Ha sharea. The tsadlllsa waa made kaawa ta Peek233 words
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19 1982-06-02 12 has been temporarily saspeaded at the caaipaay's request, fram Item yesterday.19 words
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Article25 1982-06-02 12 i has receiv- Ed a Mtice d takeover offer fram Malti-Parpaae Holdings, which has received all the reievaat approvals la respect ti the afler.25 words
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486 1982-06-02 12 CHOO AI LENG - ■■is Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG GENTING Bhd has forecast rather unexciting results for its plantation subsidiary Asiatic Development whose shares are now being offered to shareholders for subscription at 60 Malaysian cents each. Asiatic is expected to make pre-tax profits of486 words
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Article41 1982-06-02 12 SPK SENTOSA Ctrp Bkd hat ef MH.IB ml lit— f«r the Tke M Ml ieolam PET AUNG IbJMkuuaeaaced a Si per eeat dr*p la jn-tex praOto to MfiLl miUtoa far the rix atath mM April SI, IK. The y41 words
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168 1982-06-02 12 MR LEE Hee Seng, managing director of Overseas Union Bank, was yesterday appointed chairman of Asia Commercial Bank. He will also take an active role in the bank's management by heading its executive committee, ACB announced. The appointments come several weeks after ACB's invitation168 words
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Advertisement143 1982-06-02 12 VJA Keep yourself constantly informed of the latest developments in Japan's Steel indusby by regularly subscribing to cjopun JAPAN STEEL JOURNAL, the one and only English daily journal in Japan, supplies quick, accurate and authentic news on principal events in Japan's iron and steel industry. It also closely follows daily143 words
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Miscellaneous64 1982-06-02 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Thundery showers from dawn, clearing in the morning. Rain again in the afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.3t pm on Jose 1 at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.3 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 1.70 Rainfall in millimetres64 words
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314 1982-06-02 13 Reuter THE US government has sent a diplomatic note to the government of Indonesia protesting a presidential decree which would put the shipping of all government goods under Indonesian-flag vessels or Indonesisn charter. Diplomatic sources said the note protested blatant flag discrimination. The governmentsReuter - 314 words
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665 1982-06-02 13 VONG NYAM MING - By VONG NYAM MING MALAYSIAN shipowners are losing revenue ss a result of bureaucratic delays of up to four months when applying for shipping licences. This is a great burden on shipowners who have to to maintain the ship at anchor and repay665 words
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Article57 1982-06-02 13 CANADA has agreed to offer up to Cans2oo miiiinn in export credits to finance a new Indian port project to be built across Bombay harbour. The Press Trust of India quoted Canadian High Commissioner Mr John Hadwen as making an offer to fund the container handling section57 words
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Article86 1982-06-02 13 AFP JAPANESE and Spanish business leaders have agreed to set up a task force for promoting cooperation in shipping between the two countries. The agreement was reached at a recent meeting of tbe trade and service group of the Japan-Spanish Business Cooperation Committees held in Kyoto, western Japan.AFP - 86 words
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Article685 1982-06-02 13 rmi >P fr a L*W page CM MlllH U— P ■m* CM AcMpaiaaa 1MCT vm vm VI vn 1 I l BwMtt OrtMt rmco nml—i IV IV vn V 4 a 4/5 5 Aim BH AFC Uh AFL abcl** AM. at VI z V DC m IV685 words
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Article889 1982-06-02 14 ALGERIA Algiers Early May. Berthing delays of about 8-10 days. Oran Early May. Waiting times of 2-3 days. Annaba/Skikda Early May. Delays of 3-4 days. ANGOLA Luanda May 10. 8 vessels at anchor with 15-18 days delay. Lobito May 10. Waiting times of about 5-8 days. AUSTRALIA Melbourne/889 words
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Article, Illustration1648 1982-06-02 14 Fairplay "ITS LIKE trying to solve the Rubik Cube of trans- t portation" says Don Orris, i vice-president of American > President Lines' intermo- I dal operations, referring to i the problems involved in coordinating a mini or micro bridge operation, i This starts withFairplay - 1,648 words
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203 1982-06-02 14 JAPAN'S big six shipbuilders substantially boosted their earnings during the last fiscal year with a rise in operating ratio due to smooth order receipts in the past one or two years. Analysts pointed to stable prices of materials and the depreciation of the Japanese203 words
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264 1982-06-02 15 THE THAI Communications Ministry wants the government to set up shipbuilding and repairing facilities close to the site of the planned deep-sea port at Laem Chabang. The ministry's proposal is in line with the government's policy on boosting the shipbuilding and264 words
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838 1982-06-02 15 A BILL now pending in the US Senate is seeking to remove legal impediments preventing American shipping lines from participating in the Philippines' cargo sharing scheme. Senate Bill *****, entitled the "Shlppng Act of 1982," seeks to revise regulations of international838 words
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Article121 1982-06-02 15 THE Paris-based consortium in the so-called handy sized bulk carrier field, Unitramp, has recently been expanded through the ascription of tonnage by Moroccan and Swiss interests. The State-owned concern Compagnie Marocaine de Navigation has entered the 25,000 dwt bulkers Anwar and Boujniba, while SuisseOutremer, Swiss shipowners121 words
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358 1982-06-02 15 THERE has been a poor response to a port information questionnaire which was the first step in setting up an international data bank. Only 39 per cent of the ports bothered to return development reports. It was part of a study by the secretariat358 words
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Article84 1982-06-02 15 AP ALMOST 5,000 tradesmen at naval dockyards in Sydney and Melbourne walked off the job on Monday to protest maintenance work being carried out on Australian navy ships in Singapore last week. A meeting of combined dockyard unions yesterday will consider the outcome of Sunday's discussions betweenAP - 84 words
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4900 1982-06-02 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of4,900 words
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Article578 1982-06-02 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mode Chev De Blols 09/365 3.6.82 1900 Optorg 49 1100-1200/0300-0400 TT Ever Handsome *****W 3.6.82 0700 Green Asia 49 1400-1600 TT Barran 22 3.6.82 0900 Sealord 49 1500-1600/1300-1500578 words
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Article1818 1982-06-02 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B ArMpiltgi Shpg Singapore Shpg Apnriw (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) Adriatic Csatslarr Continenul Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFtA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/ Euro-Asia Liar (PK PN). Afra-Earaata Um Tranagroup Pie Ltd (S).1,818 words
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Article367 1982-06-02 22 SEA MALTA (SM) is expected to tranship 100,000 cubic metres of Chinese cargo a year to various Mediterranean ports following the signing of an accord with the Chinese Ocean Shipping Corp (Cosco), which has, on average, seven cargo ships a month in the Mediterranean, two of which367 words
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Article212 1982-06-02 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 (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTBALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container212 words
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Article610 1982-06-02 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 2.6.82/0600 Bulat 19 CF Sharp alongside Equator HI 22 Thong Soon alongside 2.6.82/0700 Haiti Maru 45 LN Shpg alongside 2.6.82/0600 Hong Yin 47 Y Fung alongside 2.6.82/2300 Lamma Island 6/7 S'pore Shpg alongside 2.6.82/1500 Ned Manila 3/4610 words
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Advertisement290 1982-06-02 13 Everett Lines m. 1 \RI MM W I \H Orient Overseas COHICUM&I Line RUT CONTNKSBED SENCE TO OMR 0* MEZ) Tmi PJUhi UNnm **m MmAq Mm* NC m 2/6 3/6 21/6 22/6 24/6 26/6 29/6 I KM M 6/6 7/6 2S/S 26/6 21/6 30/6 3/7 MB 1001 11/6 12/6 38/6290 words
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Advertisement220 1982-06-02 13 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG' EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES (8/7). DM Mm (28/8). Mi Otato (20/8) Mri (2/7). Ommm (4/7) to (1/7) QMm (11/7). Ms (1 (20/7). omm (a/7), Km (28/7), o*tm (20/7) Ate Data (20/7). DMm (22/7). KMI (20/7) (11/7), Mi Ml (24/7) CONTAINERISED SERVICE FULLY OMm220 words
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Advertisement304 1982-06-02 13 SHIP CLOCKS JnlP n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ABIAN PORTS «/l 12-13/1 19-29/1 25-27/1' 34/7 11-12/7 17-11/7 so CY 6B> Jww 2400 HRS. CFS 6tt» Jww 1100 HRS TO: BELGIUM, HOLLAND, UX., GERMANY, FRANCE, SCANDINAVIA, AUSTRIA It SWIi'ZERLAND Or*y»/Hul] E 54/5304 words
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Advertisement789 1982-06-02 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE C—taMw Srwce CeMaMar Sank* T« Eiwot Frwi Eiwpt ft**, *P Ketanc Vessel Sport 1) MseAes 2) Rdam 3) Wtwr, 4) Gburg 1) Gtaff 3) f<m HSu 4/1 Sow r 6 23/6 28/6 29/6 1/7 SUW MM S£ inifii ii/fi MHOft 15/6 30/6 5/7 6/7 8/7 B.789 words
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Advertisement122 1982-06-02 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA «/t wt u/$ a/t in I 17/7 21/ C a/7 VI HIT MXWUS "BARBER PERSEUS" i/t/«2. "BARBER IBENESTHkuS" «/t/«2. "BARBER TONBBERG" 17/fc "BARBER PRIAM" 2/7/12. TO: PANAMA ic*a pmm or) —US ATLANTIC —US GULF —E. CANADA i/I TO: CALIFORNIA VANCOUVER US122 words
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Advertisement675 1982-06-02 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINtRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT s-pn m/i wt i5/i a/i M/ 7 11/7 15/7 M/ 7 M/l 11/« PJUfa* •7/1 14/1 21/1 a/I M/ 7 13/7 21/7 M/ 7 M/l 13/1 KW|675 words
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Advertisement456 1982-06-02 15 fig Franco Belgian Services (h> Fit*' .r h ict i.''. .;t«iri t\it Fiis'in: I ive ACf COnSOST.Im SEVEN SEAS MOKE (Mm QM nim 11 Jm (OBEAN MCnKM 17 lM KPTMCSMKT 23 M» iocatob a m» P KEIANG UNm ('tea HWf rtta«n I'm* t'tm HW| BHawn «*«p Lt Naw* fl*«( S'fn456 words
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Advertisement363 1982-06-02 16 K.S.IjINE KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION STORE P K riant PENAN6 VEGA 173W 8-10 June 11-13 June 14-16 June FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 174E 8-10 kme 11-13 June 14-16 June TO BUSAN ALTAR 177W 28-30 June 1-3 July 4-6 Jiiy FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTMR 178E 28-30 June 1-3 July 4-6 Jiriy KX363 words
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Advertisement751 1982-06-02 16 Everett Lines! Burma Fhro Star Shippini Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON iw B.F.S.SC Aoanu o Matovwo: BOUSTEAO SHPPt<(G K KL *****4/4 >7387—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 S A C.I f Willi "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" Transport«aon Marrtima Maxicana S. A "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" FM EAST/MEXICO 6 CENTRAL MBBCA SERVICE IQAOMC751 words
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Advertisement957 1982-06-02 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CNITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES KOTA BERLIAN. KOTARATNA. .18/22 Jun SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES KOTA PERWIRA 14/17 Jun KOTA PAHLAWAN IP/5 Jun JAKARTA JAKARTA KOTA BANTENG KOTA JADE 18/18 Jun 12/15 Jun Pakistan National957 words
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Advertisement395 1982-06-02 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES \a BANK LINE IVYBANK CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK CORABANK SPORE 16 Jun 29 Jun 9 Aug 7 Sep TO UK/COMT R'DAM HULL HMBG 10 Jul 13 Jul 16 Jul 24 Jul 27 Jul 30 Jul 3 Sep 6 Sep 10 Sep 2 Oct 5 Oct 9 Oct Lykes Lines395 words
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Advertisement1174 1982-06-02 18 \X K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE feeder vessel store mother kssel tokto ityork s-wmh st jomn K. POWER VI 4 lun C. $JAPAN AMBROSE 21 luo 18 JM 16 Jul iocator m sjm 'new raw makvj 28 Jun 25 jm 23 jm 27 I JACEJM Vl4€1,174 words
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Advertisement540 1982-06-02 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building, Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4 *****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPf SERVICES M Hyundae Shipping Co. Ltd. /A ASIA MERCHANT MARINE ASIA EEHO... ASIA LHO ASIA SAMHO SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE S'pore P.Kelang Loai (June Dub I June 16 June Loading for540 words
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Advertisement653 1982-06-02 18 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD :i; 020T T»- it 1 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Spare P. KeMagLaadbig It: ACROPOLIS BMI2 IS Jim 9AM JEDDAH/BOULOGNE/R-DAM/W (AVON) Vessel Laadb* at Kais Utah* ETA 7ft Mm ASTHBON RMI3 14 My I Ady BOIA.OGNE/RDAM/1K (AWN) FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK TH KM M 127 4653 words
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Advertisement515 1982-06-02 20 S S 0 Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 2otm floor ocean building Singapore oio« marketing 91H22 <3 L.NFSI GENERAL *****1 <22 LINES) TELEX RS 2459S ***** A 6 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP Itcjjional Container Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAYS, SATURDAY SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE515 words
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Miscellaneous165 1982-06-02 22 A' Regional Weather a <a m I Yd 1 is 35 o (.'4 IP > •L 3& SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Weather Wind direction with speed in knots R* 4 Wave height Goody Sky SaifMt winds are Indicated by165 words
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