The Business Times, 4 June 1982
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The Business Times
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Title Section10 1982-06-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, JUNE 4,1182 60 CENTS10 words
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433 1982-06-04 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO MAJOR future British investments in Singapore will probably be in the construction, exploration, offshore oil supply and computer industries. Mr Donald MacLeod, counsellor (economic and commercial) of the British High Commission, said many British companies are keen on participating in433 words
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137 1982-06-04 1 Reuter UPI THE battle for the Falklands has reached the outskirts of Port Stanley with artillery duels and skirmishes between advancing British forces and Argentine troops entrenched around the islands' capital. Only the tightening grip of the Antarctic winter yesterday seemed likely to delay aReuter; UPI - 137 words
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526 1982-06-04 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI KEPPEL Shipyard yesterday signed an agreement to issue US$5O million of convertible bonds. The bonds carry a coupon rate of 6% per cent, with the issue price set at 100 per cent. The conversion price was fixed at $4.40, around 3.77 per526 words
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Article404 1982-06-04 1 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK CANADA will impose quotas on the import of jeans and sweaters from Singapore when the existing bilateral textile agreement between Singapore and Canada is extended for another six months from July 1. The two countries spent the last three days negotiating404 words
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351 1982-06-04 1 PAVILION Intercontinental Hotel is Installing a $1.1 million Honeywell building automation system that could save the hotel up to $360,000 annually in energy and manpower costs. It has been estimated that Pavilion will be paying more than $2 million every year in fuel351 words
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Article101 1982-06-04 1 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Foreign Minister Ghazali Shafie today called for a bold global plan to save the free enterprise system from collapse, saying the US must adopt a crisis mentality similar to that held at the end of World War Two. He told a news conferenceAP - 101 words
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Article70 1982-06-04 1 UPI TOKYO, Thurs. The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries today announced a 70,000-tonne quota for beef imports for the JulyDecember period of this year, an increase of 2,000 tonnes from the current six-month period. Ministry officials said 62,000 tonnes will be used for consumer consumption andUPI - 70 words
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Article70 1982-06-04 1 Reuter NEW YORK, Thurs. United Press International (UPI), one of the two major American news agencies, was sold today by its parent company to a group of newspapers and television stations, UPI announced. The agency, which has had operating losses of between US$B million and $12 million overReuter - 70 words
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Article82 1982-06-04 1 UPI ROME, Thurs. Millions of Italian workers took part in a four-hour general strike and hundreds of thousands marched through city streets on Wednesday to protest management rejection of the national wage indexing system. Leaders of the communist-led Labour Union Federation claimed almost all of the workersUPI - 82 words
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Article58 1982-06-04 1 AP JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia does not plan to devalue the rupiah against the US dollar, Finance Minister All Wardhana said today. There have been rumours about an imminent devaluation during the first quarter of 1962, and as a result many people with surplus money have transferred their moneyAP - 58 words
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Article90 1982-06-04 1 AP SYDNEY, Thurs. Qantas, the Australian airline, has asked the Australian government to block an American airline company's attempt to give away free seats. In a move which Qantas has called "unfair," Continental Airlines has applied for permission to Sve free air travel in the United ates toAP - 90 words
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Article37 1982-06-04 1 UPI BEIJING, Thurs. Chinese authorities released American Lisa Wichser today, ending her nearly one week of detention on theft of state secret accusations. The research student now faces deportation from China within 48 hours. UPIUPI - 37 words
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259 1982-06-04 1 CHEMICAL Buk «01 MM Wtmm its kMe toaMig ud MmmHn ayatem "Preate" ta Blagapare Thehaak'a M*tut vicem aaHawt Mr Mm Bra, MUtt ta ww toehatoally peaalhto to litniiee the ayaton hen. He to mw Itrlrtag far toeal haaka to retail the Mftwan package, which259 words
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473 1982-06-04 1 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE FURNITURE exported from Singapore are generally of the "cheap and nasty" type, said Mr Arthur Edwards, a British designer who had 20 years of experience in the furniture industry. Compared with the factories in the West, local factories are473 words
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Advertisement247 1982-06-04 1 RtSt MTM RMtf ■MWICWir •TTBTO fra* its Sri Imku nktiirj HIGH QUALITY RUBBER SHOE SOLES, HEELS AND TECHNICAL ARTICLES. Please Contact: RUBBERITE LIMITED 12. MCLEOD ROAD COLOMBO-4 SRI LANKA THE high costs of electronic banking can be offset in some cases by shared payment systems Page 2 A LARGE Norwegian247 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article577 1982-06-04 2 LEE YOKE MENG - TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE BANK By LEE YOKE MENG THE HIGH costs of electronic banking can be offset in some cases by shared payment systems, said the manager of Zurich's EDectrowatt Engineering Services. Dr Urs Peyer, one of the speakers at yesterday's congress on Technology and the577 words
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Article53 1982-06-04 2 THE US dollar In Hongkong yesterday firmed against other major currencies except sterling in cautious, late trading, dealers said. Banknotes rates yesterday WWt! US 5.74/5.76 UK —10.30/10.40 Brunei —170/2.72 W Germany 2.425/2.445 Malaysia 2.49/2.51 Philippines 0.67/0® Singapore 2.725/2.735 Burma 1.50 2.50 India 4.50/4.80 Indonesia 0.85/0.90 Japan 2.356 2.365 Korea53 words
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Article35 1982-06-04 2 Opening quotes yesterday were: US -1.7943/53 C#n 2.2319 45 Cross -***** 39 DMk- 4.2450 500 D F1 4.7125/75 S Fr 3 6175.225 B Fr con 80.19/33 F Fr -11.0725/875 Lit 2351.00/2356.00 Yen 436 06/8435 words
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Article514 1982-06-04 2 TRADING on the foreign exchange market yesterday was erratic and nervous. Rumours about the French franc breaking away from the European Monetary System had been discounted. Traders did not expect any important monetary decisions to be taken by any major Western economy until after the Versailles summit. Generally,514 words
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Article187 1982-06-04 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 3: 118 Dollar*(Spat) Offer Bid 7 days 14 5/16 14 3/16 1 month 14 9/16 14 7/16 2 months 14 11/16 14 9/16 3 months 14* 14* 0 months 14 13/16 14 11/16 9 months 14* 14* 12187 words
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Article43 1982-06-04 2 RANGE at price* often •d by dlscount house* on June 3: Overnight: t% CaU deposits; Baying Sellimg 3-month Treasury bills 4 3* 3-month Bank bills 10 1/16 915/16 3 months CD B11/16 90/16 6 months CD 8* 9K Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article22 1982-06-04 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.06 per cent.22 words
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Article209 1982-06-04 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed higher in slightly steadier trading following higher overseas market advices and some covering interest. The day's total sales including kerbs was 343 lots centring again on August contract. Prompt closed at U*****.40/322.90 an ounce compared with 317.00/318.50 on Wednesday August at 329.50/329.90 against209 words
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Article41 1982-06-04 2 New York 6 03B 6Q2B 6 10S 6 OSS Zurich 5 9TB 6 Q2B 6 07S 6.12S Singapore i man 6.00B WM 6.00B 6 10S 6.10S Closing price* in US dollar* a troy otitic t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore41 words
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Article94 1982-06-04 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer in Tokyo yesterday at 244.50 yen from the 243.80 opening, despite further dollar selling by the central bank, dealers said. This was above the 243.75/90 finish in New York over-. night but slightly lower than the 244.65 close in Tokyo on Wednesday.94 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article98 1982-06-04 3 HITACHI Chemical (Singapore) will hold a seminar on the technology and development in printed wiring board on June 10 at the Shangri-La Hotel. About 100 research and development engineers, design engineers and materials management personnel from about 50 companies in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia will98 words
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Article, Illustration432 1982-06-04 3 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK A LARGE Norwegian company, Norcem, has set up office in Singapore to study possible manufacturing and service ventures in the region. The multinational Norcem group is engaged mainly in cement, building materials and petroleum services. It had sales of $1.1 billion last year and432 words
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Article522 1982-06-04 3 SEMINARS AND COURBES May 17-June 24 (Mondays and Thursdays): Microprocessors (ZILOG ZBO Module 1), Sisir, Sisir May 18-June 25 (Tuesdays and Fridays): Microprocessors (Motorola M 6800 Module 1), Sisir, Sisir May 21-Aug 10: Programming Techniques and Assembler Programming, Cuppage Centre, NPB May 24-Aug 2: Computer Programming and File522 words
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136 1982-06-04 3 SINGAPORE Airlines continued to receive more compliments about its service during the 1981-82 period. Of the 3,288 letters from the airline's passengers, 1,965 were complimentary and 1,273 dwelled on complaints, says Outlook, a publication of SIA. Compared with the 1980-81 period, the number of complimentary136 words
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Article56 1982-06-04 3 THE Singapore Institute of Architects Building Centre will bold a technical seminar on new building systems and materials on June 11. The speakers are Mr Rene van den Bosch, export sales director and Mr Jules Clement, export manager, both of Eternit SA-Belgium. The seminar is sponsored by56 words
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Article193 1982-06-04 3 FLS AUTOMATION, a newly-incorporated joint venture between Singapore Finance and FL Smidth of Denmark, has sent three of its local engineers for six months' training in Copenhagen. The joint venture, which supplies industrial software and provides related consultancy services, has applied to the Skills Development Fund193 words
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Advertisement160 1982-06-04 3 Have you totalled up die cost of working in die CRD lately? Working in the CBD is becoming increasingly expensive. Not just because those monthly CBD stickers cost $1200 per employee per year. Not just because of the exorbitant CBD season carparking charges. But also because CBD traffic jams waste160 words
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Advertisement180 1982-06-04 3 1 Visit Asia's Greatest Leather Attraction Asia's best for the third year running mternational Isath mfAIF Incorporating the first INTERNATIONAL LEATHERGOODS FAIR JUNE 2 5,1982. WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE OPEN DAILY: 10a.m. 3p.m. (Trade registered visitors only) 3p.m. 6p.m. (Public) Come and see what's in store for you at Asia's180 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article420 1982-06-04 4 AP LEGISLATION sought by President Reagan to provide an additional US$l.4B billion for US military aid worldwide has met sharp criticism in the House of Representatives' rules committee. The bill includes $60 million in arms assistance for EH Salvador in fiscal 1983, along with $105 millionAP - 420 words
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529 1982-06-04 4 NYT THE White House has rejected Democratic suggestions for a bi-partisan budget plan and both parties now agree to give members a clear-cut choice in a showdown between rival proposals in the House of Representatives, probably next week. Last week, seven budget plansNYT - 529 words
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251 1982-06-04 4 Reuter SALES of bouses in the US fell to a record low and new orders for manufactured goods also declined in April. Government reports strongly suggest the current US recession continued throughout April. A housing industry survey released on Tuesday showedReuter - 251 words
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198 1982-06-04 4 OPPENHEIMER and Co, a Wall Street partnership famous for its bold, deal-mak-ing moves, has embarked on perhaps the biggest and most lucrative deal in its 32year history its own takeover for approximately U*****.5 million, payable mostly in cash. In an announcement on198 words
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122 1982-06-04 4 THE US International Trade Commission (ITC) has ruled that certain steel products imported from West Germany and Spain are*harming the US industry. The trade panel's vote was based on preliminary investigations into various steel products from the two countries. It has the effect of122 words
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193 1982-06-04 4 AFP THE French economy is going through a phase of increasing economic activity, but unemployment is likely to rise above 2.1 million by the end of the year, according to the latest report by the Insee official monitoring body. Against a backgroundAFP - 193 words
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424 1982-06-04 4 THE British Prime Minister's hopes that a sharp improvement in Britain's exports would lead the country out of its worst recession in 50 years appear ill-founded. Mrs Thatcher had said in November record exports in the fourth quarter last year heralded export-led growth. But424 words
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484 1982-06-04 5 AP THE president of the United Auto Workers union has dismissed the latest round of Japanese trade liberalisation measures as procrastination and "a delaying tactic". Douglas Fraser called on Congress to adopt legislation which would require a percentage of US content inAP - 484 words
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277 1982-06-04 5 AP GENERAL Motors Corp will hold the third round of negotiations with Toyota Motor Co of Japan on Joint production of small can in the US next week. The talks are "part of GM's continuing discussion with Toyota to determine the feasibility" ofAP - 277 words
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295 1982-06-04 5 AFP NEGOTIATIONS between Hongkong and the EEC hit a major stumbling block in Brussels on Wednesday, with Hongkong refusing to accept a cut in its export quotas to the EEC. Hongkong Trade Commissioner Lawrence Mills said in a communique that Hongkong had made it clearAFP - 295 words
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Article297 1982-06-04 5 Reuter A MEETING of Opec's market monitoring committee will take place in Vienna on July 7, senior energy and mines ministry sources in Caracas, Venezuela, said. The meeting will be preceded by a twoday session of Opec technical experts, also in Vienna, on July 5 andReuter - 297 words
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130 1982-06-04 5 AFP PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos has acted to streamline the growing government exposure into the private sector by abolishing 10 state-owned "white elephants" and ordering the sale, transfer or merger of nine other companies. He issued his order on Tuesday after initiating budget-cutting measures earlierAFP - 130 words
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549 1982-06-04 5 AP AFP THE European Common Market's chief executive has criticised US interest rate policies as "irritating" and warned Japan that its latest attempt to reduce trade barriers "fall short of what we need". In news conference remarks before the Versailles summit meeting ofAP; AFP - 549 words
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242 1982-06-04 5 AFP INDONESIA'S soxnergy exports earned USJ63I million in the first three months of this year, or a 39.2 per cent drop compared with the same period in 1981, the Bank of Indonesia said. This was a 46.4 per cent drop compared with the lastAFP - 242 words
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Article152 1982-06-04 5 AFP THE US and Japan are soon to sign a provisional civil aviation agreement which is to allow Japan Air Lines (JAL) to serve two weekly flights from Tokyo to Brazil by way of Los Angeles, officials in Tokyo said. The three-year provisional agreement will put anAFP - 152 words
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Advertisement378 1982-06-04 4 i fountain House j Park Lane, Mayfair, London. ■■BHHI of 120 years For further details and full colour brochure contact Sole Selling Agents: «> UltHlll g Hampton Sons 6, Arlington Street, London SWIAIRB. Tel: 01-493 8222 Telex: ***** Ford Econovan and Trader from Japan* Regent /Motors reveals some vital statistics.378 words
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Advertisement273 1982-06-04 4 r •twvwwwiw L+"" Ik i 4 ■i\* I THE SPRINGS YOU NEED, WE HAVE THEM IN STOCK <• 4 u n Over 2,0CX),000 springs in stock, in thousands of standard designs. Guaranteed supply within 24 hours. SPEC® A new concept in quality and reliability. Ask for our free catalogue. Associated273 words
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Advertisement89 1982-06-04 5 m MONROE OCBB2O Micro Computer, manufactured in New Jersey, U.S.A. by LITTON BUSINESS SYSTEMS INCis an Advanced Occupational Micro Computer. Monroe Operating System includes facilities such as: 12 different multi-task operations ISAM up to 10 different access keys Clustering communication (host to host micro computer) DBMS and word processing facilities89 words
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Advertisement208 1982-06-04 5 SPECIAL OFFER THE POOL FAB Fully Automatic Pool 10.2 m x 4.5 m Built-in breakfast bar Automatic Chlorination Automatic Cleaning AU yours for *S$ 58,000 including $8,000 worth of Automatic Equipment FREE For the first 10 pools only. mmu mm POOL FABRICATIONS (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****13 *****88 1 P'208 words
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Article373 1982-06-04 6 SOME PEOPLE like cheap and nasty furniture. It is convenient, carefree and occasionally comfortable. If one bores of it, the furniture can be thrown away. Furnishing a house or a room with cheap and nasty tables and chairs takes little time and effort, and373 words
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309 1982-06-04 6 IF YOUR RECEPTIONIST is rude, or your secretary is moody and bossy, ask her to stand on her head with arms and legs all entangled. Nobody really gave this advice. But the 100 businessmen who attended a Rotary Club talk on Wednesday heard that Raja yoga309 words
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Article, Illustration831 1982-06-04 6 ANTHONY ROBINSON - Nearly 50 years alter Stalin wiped out Russia's rich peasants, the Kremlin may be forced to create a new generation of Kulaks to boost the country's hopelessly inefficient agroindustrial sector. By ANTHONY ROBINSON FT THE "Soviet food programme," outlined by President Leonid Brezhnev at the plenaryFT - 831 words
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Article643 1982-06-04 6 PETER FARLEY - By PETER FARLEY Reuter ALTHOUGH more than 70 per cent of first-time brides still demand a diamond engagement ring, diamonds have lost their sparkle (or major investors amid world recession and high interest rates. The price of one carat "D" flawless diamonds, the leading indicator forReuter - 643 words
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Advertisement192 1982-06-04 6 Etlffi T J *7 I I -rr. ■I i r- r 4- •> r r < tS^*' Z-J^^r 4 r <*„ ■r -> r» >: J v -|\\V\ Aw sf X V "W. > «r v v^: If it's expert carpet advice you seek, speak to our man. He's qualified,192 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1397 1982-06-04 6 (2 HOSE CROSSWORD Discussion on assessing employee's potential HOW CAN u rmpltj-rr'i CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBO6B 1 One for a sick man to be patient with? (6) 7 He aendt good* abroad and no longer carries them (8) 8 The whole country's alight! (4) 10 Steps out of line, initially, in1,397 words
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Advertisement230 1982-06-04 7 THE ONIY THING THATS CHANGED ISOURNAME. orchard rent a car A NEW NAME... A NEW L00K... FOR ONE OF THE LARGEST CAR RENTAL COMR4MES. Once the licencee of one of the largest and most reputed international car rental companies, we have now taken on a new name. Orchard Rent-A-Car Solidly230 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article243 1982-06-04 8 JUNE OS Pr» CORBEILLE Atr-Liqulde B 8 N Oenrali DtnoM 4(3 1510 -1 -30 C 8 F (Thomjon(V) 158JO -3 Cle Francalie de« Petrole* Compafnle Flninctere 138 JO 1J Comptfnle Oenertle Credit Ponder D® France 358 -1 HiChetU (KJbr&liie). 485 -> Machines Bull Michel in (B) Ptrlbu 27.86 m243 words
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Article101 1982-06-04 8 JUNK OS Dm Aec-Telefunken SJO -10 J Alrrr Alls Ltben Alls Vers BASF ***** unch Bay H T WTmnk Bay Vtoank lit. 70 -U sr p«™ II ao&jo -0.7 CUMIU Chem Verw Commfnbtni 142.00 -1.9 Conu Oumml «J0 -0.5 Daimler-Bens Defuin mao unch Demaf Z 131 JO -1 Deutsche101 words
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Article85 1982-06-04 8 JUNK OB m FORWARD MARKET Accc Arted Astur Braacan Bru-Lamb Canpac Cock De Been 452 IMS 430 *10 IMS 103B m 210 10 4 10 -14 4-33 -30 -a KDaa i«« +1» Etectrobel Ob-Inno-Bm Qe» Hobo* Petco Ryl Dutch BMro Soc Oen Belc So fin* SOIt*j A Tank* 085 words
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Article173 1982-06-04 8 JUNE as Pit 4-/-I\BN 288 00 -J Ahold WJO 0-2 Akso MJO -0J AMEV SJO -1 Amfu 74J0 -1J Amrobnk 5100 -08 B«rgoa Berk H 28 40 -0.6 BoU 56.00 -0.2 BorsumlJ 86 JO -2J Burhmann 37.00 -08 C&Und S1.00 -1.7 Calve Delft 212.50 -1J Dell M1J 71.50 -1173 words
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Article224 1982-06-04 8 JUKI 03 Rand *tINDUSTKIALS A Alpha sao Abareom no uneh A1 And CI 040 uneh A MIC 1100 -ao Bartova 717 -J 1900 uneh «0 -10 U uneh Ed eon Idpn 14MB MOO uneh Erercadv Pad Vott PU(1t Oardtan SM -10 21 SB CMananl Ormtamn Hippo Hlwtd Mil ft"*224 words
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Article1215 1982-06-04 9 STOCK prices in New York on Wednesday posted a very modest gain after a day of lacklustre trading and analysts attributed the uptick primarily to technical factors. The Dow Jones industrial average moved in a narrow range all day before closing with a gain of less than1,215 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article169 1982-06-04 9 CHINESE Ptihw FrtlMfr, per in kg yesterday. Ctciut all: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 tellers. Capra: Mixed (lone) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $345.00169 words
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Article142 1982-06-04 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,345 32s 2,910, 40s 3,110 (per bale of 400 lbs). Paklstaa raw eatUa: LSS 5.80, 4F 5.78; 289F 5.92; NT roller ginned 5.83 (per lb). CLOTH in142 words
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Article319 1982-06-04 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ 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 0.58.319 words
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Article71 1982-06-04 9 THE STBAITB TIN price la Peaaag yesterday held saehaaged at MS29JSI a Idle, stUl six cents aheve the ITA fleer price el $29.15, dealers said. Streng support (rem the baffer Stech manager ceetrlheted te the steadlaem, which was despite higher ere efferlags alter a pehUc hellday on Wedaesday.71 words
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Article33 1982-06-04 9 Rubber: June 3 Singapore: June: 184.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malay sin: June: 204.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 529.21 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 305 tonnes (up 27 tonnes)33 words
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Article87 1982-06-04 9 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from June 3 until further notice: Rabker: 206 Vi cents a kilo for RSS One; Cepra: MJ510.00 a tonne; Palm kernel: $955.75 a tonne; White pepper: $3,087.33 a tonne; Black pepper: $2,185.33 a tonne; The87 words
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Article665 1982-06-04 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended a quiet morning easier, between £9 and £7 a tonne below Wednesday's close in traded positions. The physicals market remained quiet. Volume yesterday morning totalled 773 lots of which six were option and 78 were cross trad«. SUGAR: Raw sugar futures ended the665 words
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Article89 1982-06-04 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil report was unavailable yesterday. i C.I.F. UK/North European ports, Including Antwerp, Bremen, Rotterdam and Hamburg In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON Wed Tue« Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne June 510.00alr 512.50b lr Sumatra b% ffa bulk June 510.00»lr89 words
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Article445 1982-06-04 9 SMR SMR SMR SMR SMR RA8 prices in ctnti per kilo yesterday: (par kilo) (par kilo) 1st. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 182 .50 1st. 1 RSS June 183JO IM. 1 RJU July 1MJ0 IM 2 R.S.S 175.* UK/OoM 174.00 IM. 2 R S S MM UK/OoM 105 00445 words
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Article217 1982-06-04 9 RUBBER prices In Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with June One RSS buyers quoted at 184.00 cents a Idlo, down half a cent from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly despite some covering interest, they said. Afternoon prices were marginally better but trading remained Inactive,217 words
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364 1982-06-04 9 Reuter THE US copper, lead and zinc industries face substantial competitive challenges in the work) market place, according to a study released by the American Mining Congress, a trade association. The study, done by Everest Consulting Associates Inc of Princeton, New Jersey, andReuter - 364 words
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Advertisement11 1982-06-04 9 TO§ n n rx n rs n, s^s STAMFORD CAPITOL THEATRE11 words
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Advertisement948 1982-06-04 9 LIAN HUAT HANG FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEET A 8 AT 318T DECEMBER, 1981 EMPLOYMENT OF CAPITAL 151,046 FRED ASSETS 168,(28 MVESTMENT STATUTORY DEPOSIT WTti 330,653 MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SMGAPORE current ASSETS 5.116.376 fbre Purchase low 403,567 Secured Loan 1.550 Prepayment 507,186 Cask 8 Bank948 words
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1518 1982-06-04 10 BID and offer price* 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 Acm a (3328)1,518 words
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Article201 1982-06-04 10 HNGAFOU UNIT T*l HT DIAMOND MOT 8TOU (MiHW 1 ftM i lee Jane 4) (ICiBMHV' ■4m| flOT J|Bf 4) The Commerce 2.89 3 04xd Diamond The Savings Fund i.oo 1.74 S'pore Fd(US») 0 54 0.00 S pore Prof Fund 1.30 1M SI i.r S pore Sec. Fund i.»201 words
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Article2839 1982-06-04 10 1982 High Low Compaay Last Sale 4-or-Gr*« Div Div Cvr Gr»s YTd Net P/E Vol Day COOO) Higk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 233 306 320 141 291 480 326 247 172 246 320 96 199 297 240 Acma Alcom i Allied Choc 1 BAT i2,839 words
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Article1456 1982-06-04 10 BID and otter prices official]y listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INXHJBTKIALB Acta* (3.528 3.SCS) (10) 3 56 (5) 3 58 (4) 31,456 words
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Article210 1982-06-04 10 HOTEL Mare* Pole IMM: AGM to be held in The San Marco Restaurant, Hotel Marco Polo. 247 Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024on June 4 at noon. SHANGRIL* Betel Limited: Twenty-first AGM to be held in the Red Gardenia Room, Shangri-La Hotel, 22 Orange Oove Road on June 4 at210 words
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Article803 1982-06-04 10 AMIDST geaerally hMm4 Mk| ttmwpkm at Ike Hi|i|wi i stock market ywterte, the riani sf leetaa Mi Dwlip IbMHm were Riven aamr MM treatBeat. Tke market ae a vMe wai easier wltk a few Straits Times ladastrtal 1, "sJalto Tratfag aad Nattoaal Irea peattag deakle-dlgit803 words
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Article539 1982-06-04 10 POOR sentiment prevailed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, taking stocks lower on a wide front. Sellers were out from the opening bell following a holiday on Wednesday and prices remained depressed for most of yesterday's session. Values, as a result, closed near539 words
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311 1982-06-04 11 HOTEL Negara has finally absorbed all its accumulated losses after enjoying four years of consistent growth. The hotel group's accumulated losses of $2.02 million was incurred during the six-year period between 1972 and 1977. The remaining accumulated loss of $157,389 carried forward from 1980311 words
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371 1982-06-04 11 PENGKALEN Ltd has instructed its general managers to investigate certain mining and other proposals that have been received by the company. Pengkalen chairman Mr JD Hellings, in his latest annual statement, says that although these proposals are of "a very tentative nature," they371 words
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Article361 1982-06-04 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed off the day's lows as late short-covering helped recoup part of earlier losses, brokers said, adding trading was moderate. They said the market reflected a general uncertainty over the course of US interest rates. The Hang Seng index closed 6.32 points361 words
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Article499 1982-06-04 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday fell sharply on selling in export orientated blue chips,' 1 but many investors remained sidelined due to uncertainties over the yen/ dollar rate, Wall Street and the domestic bond market, dealers said. The market average lost 42.96 to close at 7,301.94499 words
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Article298 1982-06-04 11 METAL and oil issues in Sydney yesterday moved lower amid the current low metal prices on the London Metals Exchange and a lack of buying support in the oil sector, brokers said. JVHX OB Ce nta INDUSTRIALS A. C. L 140 unch A. N I. M A. P. M.298 words
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Article109 1982-06-04 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mostly lower after overnight profittaking in weak trading and low turnover, dealers said. The Book Club index fell 0.31 point to 91.92 on a turnover of 9.6 million baht. JUNK OS Batata Aokluun Thai -i inch Cm O Jalap Metal HUM lihan Ohm109 words
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Article82 1982-06-04 11 SHAKE prices in Manila yesterday ended harder on balance with commercial and industrial issues easier JUNE m rmat ■at PbJI HUp UO uncb MB unci) MB! unci) MIS uncb JU iUH im -*M wn *M«i Ml tIMi but minings and oils harder. Turnover rose to 2.4 million pesos from82 words
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Article85 1982-06-04 11 in the shares of New Era Lm4 ui Seearlttea lamtßHrt C* LM has resumed on the Far East, Kam Ngan and Kowloon stock exchanges. Exchange officials said the company has complied with the wishes of Securities Commissioner Robert Fell to make public full details of the company. The commissioner's85 words
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Article85 1982-06-04 11 can expect a reasonable growth in profit in 1962 if Hongkong's economy continues at its present level, chairman Li Ka-Shing said. Speaking after the company's annual general meeting, he said Monday's one percentage point cut in local prime rate to 15 per cent was insufficient to stimulate85 words
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Article32 1982-06-04 11 first 1962 interim dividend is 10 HK cents (same), payable on June 28 to shareholders registered on June 16. Books will be closed from June 16 to 22.32 words
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Article48 1982-06-04 11 eonsoli- dated net profit in the year ended March 31, 1982 was HK170.33 million ($40.57 million). A final dividend of $1.20 ($l.OO previously) has been declared, making a total for the year of $2.00 ($1.70). Books will be closed between Aug 25 and Sep 8.48 words
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470 1982-06-04 11 MAGNUM Corporation Bhd took several steps last year to rationalise the operations of its hitherto loss-mak-ing UK-based subsidiary, Phicom PLC. In Malaysia, Magnum has also been busy in further diversifying out of its traditional four-digit lottery business by acquiring interest in a printing press.470 words
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257 1982-06-04 11 HARIMAU Investments Ltd is placing its faith in the Singapore and Malaysian stock markets in the face of recession in the United States and other major Western countries. Chairman Shaw Vee Meng said in his annual statement that although growth in the two257 words
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Advertisement70 1982-06-04 11 THE BANK OF TOKYO, LTD. Singapore Branch U5525,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U. S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT SERIES XI DUE DECEMBER 6,1983 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from June 4,1982 to Decembers, 1982 the Certificates wHI carry a70 words
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Advertisement858 1982-06-04 11 BANKERS TRUST NEW YORK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES laeerperatod wtth Limited UaMttty ta the UAA. Buken Tmt New Ysrk Cerperattea Mi CmmMiM State meat M CwflflM Cash and noninterest-bearing deposits with banks Interest-bearing deposits with banks Investment securities (market value: 1981, $1,603,479, 1980, $2,035,461) Trading account securities, net Federal funds sold858 words
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Article153 1982-06-04 12 Rises Indices IICUI 480 24 June 2 June 3 Dualop lad 404 18 Apollo 328 6 BT Indicator: *****3 *****1 S Fiaaace 500 4 ST Industrials: 758.82 752.60 Sia Chew 434 4 ST Finance: 1777* 1771.58 B Sembawaag G I Hldg* A cm a 420 418 330 4 4153 words
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Article, Illustration159 1982-06-04 12 Rises Indices Dunlop Ind 448 N ST 890 Falls A Amal 630 S Trading 665 HL Ind 750 Genting 436 Pan-Elec 384 Pengkalen 1280 Gen Corp 428 U Cables 358 Perlis 422 U M W 540 A Hitam (T) 805 Supreme Corp 302 M B F 364 16159 words
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Article46 1982-06-04 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 585.1 Tuesday 587.3 Week Ago 580.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1371 JO Wednesday 1377.62 Week Ago 1395.28 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 659.3 Wednesday 662.6 "Week Ago 663.9 Wednesday 816.88 Tuesday 814.97 ALL ORDINARIES H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 503.1 Week Ago 509.046 words
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320 1982-06-04 12 CHOO AI LENG - Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani K^ffi By CHOO AI LENG CHEMICAL Industries (Far East) Ltd appears to have been more fortunate than other companies in the depressed market for chemical products. It has been able to chalk up a 15.6 per cent growth in320 words
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145 1982-06-04 12 GENTING Bhd yesterday uatueed that It will sell 1M million share* sf Its property subsidiary Geatlaggi at $1 each to a bamlp■tra wgiihitlM, Knmpslaa Peraagsaa Selaagar, the lavestmeat arm of the Belaager state government. The safe to KPSB Is la campHaaee with the New145 words
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Article857 1982-06-04 12 LONDON, Thurs. UK government bonds were firm after an active session today but leading equities ended mixed, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 2.8 points at 587.9. A further softening in domestic money market rates underpinned gains of as much as H point in857 words
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228 1982-06-04 12 CHEMICAL Company of Malaysia has suffered a substantial drop in profits for the half-year to March 31, as forecast by the company early this year. Pre-tax profit for the first half year was down 46.3 per cent to $5.8 million compared with $10.8 million228 words
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164 1982-06-04 12 TOWN k Qty Properties Ltd has set up two wholly owned subsidiaries one trading and the other investment to define clearly the different activities to be undertaken by the group. The two new units are Town k City Trading Co Pte Ltd164 words
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65 1982-06-04 12 haa aa- ■weci pre-tax praflte ti MSfIS,KS m a taraaver af $1.89 mliltoa ($2.11 mliltoa) tor the year hM Dee SI, I*l. a a PETALLNG Tim haa recorded a Si per eeat dnp la pretax pnflto to JB.I million tor65 words
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43 1982-06-04 12 ha reperted pre-tax prefite «I M$4.M millUn ($4.73 mllliea prevteasly) fw the year ended Dee SI, I*Bl. Directors have recwnnwd a Brat and final dividend at If per cent gram (IS per eent).43 words
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Article209 1982-06-04 12 TRADING in the shares of City Develapmeats was suspended by the Stock Exchange of Singapore from 10am yesterday. The SES also queried City Developments concerning a report in yesterday's Business Times that the company was acquiring the Adelphi Hotel project along Coleman Street. It wants the company to209 words
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Advertisement216 1982-06-04 12 Where taste still matters. t > A.*. lii^i v* mmm c: $rThe elegant new French restaurant in the heart of the financial district will soon be opening its doors... On the sth Floor of The Octagon, 105, Cecil Street, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****66. \T\TI i A secured future for your216 words
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Miscellaneous55 1982-06-04 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Thundery showers around noon. Report tor 24 hoars prior to 7.31 pm on Jane 3 at the alrpart: Maximum temperature 32.8 Associated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 25.9 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 7.45 Rainfall in millimetres 0.6 Total rainfall for the month 9.2 Total rainy55 words
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167 1982-06-04 13 THE SINGAPORE Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers (Sasar) and six shipyards from Singapore win be representing the Republic at an international' shipping exhibition, Pesidinia 82, in Greece this month. The shipyards taking part include Hitachi Zosen •Robin Dockyard, Jurong Shipyard, Keppel Shipyard, Mitsubishi Singapore Heavy167 words
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Article, Illustration598 1982-06-04 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM SAMMI Line will soon join the growing number of shipping companies in the crowded Far East and South Africa trade. The South Korean company plans to offer a monthly service using semi-container vessels of about 25,000 dwt with a container598 words
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Article111 1982-06-04 13 Mr PL Kua, managing director of Singapore Shipping Corporation has been re-elected chairman of the Shipping Agents and Brokers Association of Singapore. The annual general meeting held recently also appointed Mr Ow Chio Kiat, managing director of Hai Sun Hup and Mdm Dolly Seah, managing director of Lian111 words
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Article36 1982-06-04 13 HAPAG-LLOYD will host their third Invitation Golf Tournament in Singapore at the Sentosa Golf Club this afternoon. Sixty-eight golfers will take part in the stableford competition. A reception will be held after the tournament.36 words
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Article39 1982-06-04 13 Reuter THE Soviet Union is to assist the Kampuchean government in enlarging the deep-sea port at Kampong Som. The two countries have also signed an agreement providing for Soviet aid in restoring cotton and rubber plantations. Reu-Reuter - 39 words
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Article388 1982-06-04 13 ShlpptagLtae PK* Cal Sfcipftag Lime Page Cal irnnm.au Ataa 11MCT ADtran* Alpae Antara Shpg APCUne APL Argentine A9CL ASL Coat AM* Merchant Atlas Una Auatrallaa Coat Bait-Orient Baltic Bangkok Coot Flam lull all Bank Line BBS Ben Liar Ben Asia Beatnik Btntulu Contractor! Blue Funnel Blue Ocean388 words
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Article706 1982-06-04 14 VESSELS Opea: Kapital Vasilevskiy timber carrier of FESCO 14,224 dwt-151,6M Loa/ 21.0 M beam/8,69M load draff 5 Ho/ha *****9/ *****3 CBF grain/bale speed about 15 knots on 28 TTM MFO 2 TN do open basic VCR June 1/10 interested any suitable cargo to Japan/South-east Asia. Vessels Waited: Interested706 words
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630 1982-06-04 14 CONTAINER traffic continues to boom at Dubai's Port Rashid and the development of nearby Jebel All has not prevented continued growth in 1961. The port, located just outside the entrance to Dubai's historic 16-kilo-metre creek, was started in 1964 when it630 words
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Article1562 1982-06-04 14 INCREASED coal chartering on Wednesday out of Hampton Roadi on the US east coast featured an otherwise rather quiet freight market. Coal from this area to Italy paid US$B and $.85 according to size, while two vessels were secured from Hampton Roads and Richards Bay to Japan at1,562 words
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Article505 1982-06-04 14 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure >ii, t t KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Gel&ng 45A LeoShpg alongside 4.6.82/0610 /> 4 Bunga Seroja 8/9 LeoShpg alongside 4.6.82/2300 V Equator 23 Thong Soon alongside 4.6.82/0700 Equator III 22 Thong Soon alongside 4.6.82/0700 Frotabelra 15/16 Mcrllon alongside 4.6.82/0600 Hugheverett505 words
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Article350 1982-06-04 15 ROTTERDAM will be sufficiency- equipped to handle prospective box traffic demand at the turn of the century when Europe Container Terminus' new Delta Terminal is operational in mid-1964. Located only a short distance inland from the coast, the terminal will provide an 81-hectare site, with scope350 words
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389 1982-06-04 15 THE PETROLEUM Authority of Thailand (PTT) is calling an international tender for a contract to transport crude from Saudi Arabia to Thailand. The bidding call was announced after the PTT decided not to renew the existing contract it entered into last year with Esso389 words
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Article69 1982-06-04 15 AFP AN Argentine-bound freighter, the Holly, has been banned from entering the southern New South Wales facility of Port Kembla, where it is due to load 20,000 tonnes of rolled steel strip. Members of the powerful firemen's and deckhand's union have refused the vessel access toAFP - 69 words
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449 1982-06-04 15 PAKISTAN'S major port, Karachi, plans a US$lOO million container terminal by 1988 to cope with the rising box traffic to and from the country. The Karachi Port Trust, which is only waiting for government approval, is pressing the authorities in Islamabad for an449 words
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Article255 1982-06-04 15 UPI THREE Japanese oil tankers have been ordered to take shelter and another was diverted from Kharg Island, Iran's major oil-exporting terminal reportedly bombed by Iraqi warplanes on Monday, the Japan Shipowners Association said. A spokesman for the association said the three ships with loading capacityUPI - 255 words
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4901 1982-06-04 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port4,901 words
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Article581 1982-06-04 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING. OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival X for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Chev De Blols 09/538 5.6.82 1300 Optorg 49 1800-1900/1900-2000 Benavon 49/453 5.6.82 2300 Mansfield 49 1500-1600/1630-1800 Mercator 25E 5.6.82 1600 Optorg 49 2359-0100 K. Pakhomov581 words
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Article1837 1982-06-04 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AcMpeiega Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) AdrUUf Cmlilwi Continental Feeders (S). Cargo Freight (PK). APEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afrt-Pirwh Line Transgroup Pte Ltd1,837 words
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573 1982-06-04 22 THE PHILIPPINES' interisland shipping lines plan to ask the Board of Transportation for an eight per cent increase in freight rates and 14 per cent increase in passenger fares to enable them to survive the depressed shipping trade. However, it is said that573 words
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229 1982-06-04 22 SEVEN container ships are expected to be ordered shortly by a new shipping venture which will set up a full container service between Europe and the West coast of South America. The service, known as Eurosal, will be inaugurated in early 1984 with229 words
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Article210 1982-06-04 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 Container210 words
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Advertisement553 1982-06-04 13 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) rrrr. .I\Rl)|\l WIAH SKAI.OHI) B Orient Overseas Co*Ua*teA Line FULLY CONTMOQED SERVICE TO EUROTE (VIA SUEZ) •WEN SEAS BROS 36* 6/6 7/6 CWM CONTAKR 16* 11/6 12/6 KOREAN lACEWON lift 18/6 19/6 Sin Mrtsif l«Haw« I553 words
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Advertisement639 1982-06-04 13 OSAL FREIGHT SERVICES Offer space inbound from Japan and to/from Brunei, Sabah, Sarawak. line EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO. U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS KeUng Pen*n( Sated w/i 12-13/6 19-20/6 *27/1 34/7 11-12/7 1711/7 Sia«apore |Loncbeach|New York Philadelphia' Baltimore I Charleston m 'SMGATORE CLOSWG TMES CY 6»i639 words
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Advertisement565 1982-06-04 14 mam FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Container Sgjtf Mm Accept** Far 1) Barcelona. Genoa, 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Havre, Basle. UK. 3) Bremen, Bremerhaven. Aarhus. Copenhagen Helsinki 4) NUmo. Stockholm Oslo •Accepbng Europe cargo tor feeder ma S pore 'Also direct caigo to* Spore 4 Bangkok Pis contact PERMSC P Aetang565 words
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Advertisement679 1982-06-04 15 QCL Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group m JJ STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, AkiH Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT hr-r ka I'M* UNH a/i 2Vi a/i 11/7 •3/7 M/ 7 M/ 7 M/ 7 11/7 13/7 14/7 11/7 H/7 a/7 21/7 23/7 a/7679 words
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Advertisement248 1982-06-04 15 fg Franco Belgian Services ih'.t f'.jV b're ,ch Vn ft .it >i P.t !i;xan t.. r f>: I.\Vf< 4Cf rowSOlt^M SiNi,Ap<W»f lHO*n«K'> .WM744 Cts .W4041 lernvnal ,??000! Opt org Shipping Pte. Ltd. Port K Slung WOO 1 2 P«talmg *****3 5'5603 P#nj»ng 6324S iiELMA fMPQtCA I IKJt AQ MAQITI A248 words
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Advertisement510 1982-06-04 16 Hapag-Uoyd 10 MIDlTrRK**# TO NONTM ftKOPt M^IF»RAM» S pore PH Pen Bilbao Genu H"burg B haven Warn Antwerp 15/6 17/6 23/7 21/7 11/7 l*/7 Connecting m Koohsmng Connecting in Tokyo "Also accepting cargo for ATLANTIC GCR-F PORTS via mmdondbndge, and US MO-WEST by rmcrobridge" FROM CONTINN! UK IMPORTS Mm Even510 words
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Advertisement423 1982-06-04 16 K.S.LJttE KOREA SNIPPING CORPORATION STORE P. KaAanf PENANG S-lOJuw 11-13 Jwe 14-16 km FROM BUSAN BANGKOK 1-10 June 11-13 Jum 14-16 June TO BUSAN M.TMR 17* 21-30 June 1-3 July 44 July 28-30 June 1-3 July 4-6 JMly FROM BUSJM BANGKOK HSC KX KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC423 words
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Advertisement631 1982-06-04 22 NOTICE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Subject: Shipment of cargo in containers Further to the press notice to shippers of 30th March, 1982, regarding the Saudi Ports Authority's circular concerning the prohibition of containerization of certain categories of cargo shipped to Saudi Arabian Ports, the above Authority has recently further advised as631 words
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Miscellaneous179 1982-06-04 22 w. 22a m Va K i m k y 0/ X *fc c cr 1 Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND? R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Bwfi Weather /V Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Wave height179 words
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