The Business Times, 10 June 1982
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Title Section11 1982-06-10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1182 60 CENTS11 words
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306 1982-06-10 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG OVERNIGHT rate fell in the local interbank market in the last few days, partly because of intervention by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The rate, which had been fluctuating between 9 per cent and 12 per cent for several weeks,306 words
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216 1982-06-10 1 THE Japanese School has leased a piece of land adjoining the West Coast Highway to build a second school. The 17,000-square metre plot was leased from the Jurong Town Corporation for 30 years. Mr Aoyagi, general manager of Mitsui and chairman of the216 words
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548 1982-06-10 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE Public Utilities Board plans to tap the capital markets for more than $2 billion in loans to help fund its five-year (1982-1966) development programme. Mr Wee Kian Kok, the deputy general manager, said yesterday that the PUB will548 words
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Article134 1982-06-10 1 UPI ISRAELI jets and invasion forces pounded Syrian positions yesterday on the main Beirut-Damascus road while Syrian reinforcements were reported moving into Lebanon, raising fears the conflict could escalate into a fifth Middle East war. Field reports said hundreds of Israeli tanks were poised for theUPI - 134 words
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598 1982-06-10 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG PREMIUMS from new life insurance business last year crossed, (or the first time, the $40 million level. Judging from latest estimates for the market leaders, overall results for this year could be even better. Last year, premiums from new individual598 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article76 1982-06-10 1 UPI LONDON, Wed. Britain today said it is in firm control of two more coastal settlements near the Falklands capital of Stanley, following a day of deadly air and sea battles in which Argentina damaged three British ships. Britain's Ministry of Defence said the frigate Plymouth andUPI - 76 words
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Article94 1982-06-10 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. The Japanese government will draw up a new fiveyear economic and social programme covering the 1963-87 period to replace the present 1978-85 programme which has Mcome outdated. Government officials said the real economic growth rate target under the new programme will probably be slightly aboveReuter - 94 words
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Article90 1982-06-10 1 Reuter BONN, Wed. President Reagan, emphasising his commitment to arms control, proposed today that the Western allies and the Warsaw Pact should agree to a ceiling of 700,000 ground troops on each side in Central Europe. At the same time, he renewed pledges that the United States wouldReuter - 90 words
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Article91 1982-06-10 1 Reuter COLOMBO, Wed. The Sri Lanka government yesterday signed in New York for a US$lOO million Euro-currency eight-year term loan facility with a group of international banks, a finance ministry statement said. The loan carries a margin of Vi per cent over Libor for first two yearsReuter - 91 words
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Article68 1982-06-10 1 UPI ROME, Wed. Italy's national labour confederation has'announced a nationwide general strike for June 25 to protest a national management organisation's decision to cancel an agreement that links workers' salaries to cost of living increases. A statement from the labour confederation said the strike would affect all sectorsUPI - 68 words
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Article74 1982-06-10 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) said it is tightening its rules for the provision of insurance on exports to Yugoslavia, East Germany and Rumania. This is because exports to these countries may involve credit risks in view of their deteriorating foreign exchangeReuter - 74 words
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291 1982-06-10 1 MALAYSIAN-baoed cimptaies were amoag Ike worst Kit b\ the bear nU «I the Stagtpm stock market yesterday foUewtag Malaysia* Flaaace Minister Teagki Hubol'i dswaward revlstoa of the eooatry'» IK gnwtfc f«recast. Althoagb tradlag was aet active, several hlae chip ceaaters recorded two-digit Almost sae-thtrd291 words
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325 1982-06-10 1 BANKS suffered a drop of $318 million in non-bank deposits during April for the third consecutive month as depositors continued to be attracted by higher interest rates elsewhere. The April drop was also much sharper compared with almost $200 million in March and $114325 words
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Advertisement216 1982-06-10 1 Times Bookshop! KBQQ3 POLAND has warned Western banks that it will not be able to pay any of the USS2J. billion in interest due this year unless the West lends it more money Page 2 BUMBOATS made of fibreglass will soon be cruising the Singapore harbour. Page 3 UNITED States216 words
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Advertisement41 1982-06-10 1 New generation features 14 storeys, 100*000 sq. metres 2 container hoists, 14 high speed lifts Containers unstufTed on your floor Central location XRhrer Valley Rd, outside CBD) Competitive rental rates L o p sf CUB m today) *****11 ST? 1 r41 words
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Advertisement126 1982-06-10 1 the one and only Dr. Sony any day of the year *****1 The Sorry Service Centre Female blue colli ALMOST imperceptibly, more and more female skilled workers are taking their rightful place side by side with their male counterparts on the factory floor. And female blue collar workers have more126 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article83 1982-06-10 2 Reuter £HE Japanese finance pinistry is expected to its curbs on capit outflow for some time in v at a sharp depreciation ft the yen against the US wilar in the past few weeks, sources said. Under administrative {giidance supplied by the Quhistry to defend theReuter - 83 words
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Article330 1982-06-10 2 THE SWISS franc has weakened fairly sharply over the past weeks vis-a-vis the German mark, partly because of lower interest rates in Switzerland. The lower rates have also tended to coincide with the improvement in the German economy, thereby adding to the pressure on the franc,330 words
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239 1982-06-10 2 JAPAN'S ■finally adjusted average aarrawty daflaed M-l maaey rapply fell M per seat la April frem March, whea It rase 1J per eeat (r*a PChraary, the Baak §t Japaa mid. Uaadjarisd, the April M-l sraaey aappty was ap U per eeat 6aai a year239 words
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720 1982-06-10 2 NYT THE Polish authorities have warned Western banks that Poland will not be able to pay any of the US$2.l billion in interest due this year on its $14 billion in foreign bank debt unless the West lends Warsaw more money. This was theNYT - 720 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article319 1982-06-10 2 GOLD futures prices in Singapore yesterday eased across the board in late, moderate trading. Volume totalled 527 lots, including 181 on kerbs, with trading centred mainly in August, which closed at U*****.90/336.40 an ounce, down $2.80 from Tuesday. Prompt lost $1.50 to $330/ 331.50 while June eased $2.20 to319 words
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Article31 1982-06-10 2 Tm MM New York 6038 61QS Zurich 6.01B 6.11S ,J T, Singapore 6 00B 6 10S Closing prk In US dollars a troy ounc I. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore31 words
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Article22 1982-06-10 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are rently prepared to' lend to their best customers is 11.08 per cent.22 words
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Article187 1982-06-10 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 9: US Doll*r*(8p©t) Offer B.d 7 days 14 3/16 14 1/16 1 month 14 11/1614 9/16 2 months 14% 14* 3 months 15W 15 6 months 15H 15*4 9 months 15 5/16 15 3/16 12 months 15 5/16 15187 words
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Article46 1982-06-10 2 RANGE of prices often •d by discount houses on June 9: Overnight: 4% Call deposits 4* ClosiBf Bsyiat SeUimc 3-month Treasury bills 4 3* 3-month Bank bills 0 5/16 8 3/16 3 months CD 6 1 •V* 8 months CO M Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article43 1982-06-10 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $120 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from June 14 to June 18. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.43 words
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Article98 1982-06-10 2 THE US dollar In Hongkong yesterday finned against all major currencies in moderately active, late trading. Dealers said the Middle East conflict attracted funds into dollars out of other currencies, although sterling was less affected by the tension because UK oil resources would protect sterling from oil price moves98 words
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Article474 1982-06-10 2 TRADING on the foreign exchange market yesterday was relatively quiet except for strong buying of the dollar on a few occasions. The US dollar continued to strengthen against major currencies Against the local currency, the dollar opened at 5J2.1190/10 and was traded to a high of 5J2.1260 because474 words
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Article131 1982-06-10 2 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed yesterday in Tokyo at 248.45 yen, below its high but well ahead of the 247.80 opening, with the Bank of Japan believed to have sold a further estimated US$lOO million to try to stem the dollar's advance. The close compared with 247.65/85131 words
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Article126 1982-06-10 2 THE dollar in London yesterday continued to look firm in early trading following its sharp advances on Tuesday, dealers said. Mid-east tension and firmer US rates still underpin the dollar. Israeli and Syrian forces fought fierce battles in Lebanon while Eurodollar deposit rates opened 1/16 to 3/16 point higher.126 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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520 1982-06-10 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH BUMBOATS made from fibreglass will soon be cruising the Singapore harbour. These boats, also known as harbour launches, are being designed and built by Chua Heng Industries, a local builder of fibreglass boats and tourist coaches. Mr Peter Chng, managing director520 words
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Article, Illustration110 1982-06-10 3 MALAYAN Banking has appointed its Singapore general manager, Lim Ju Ylag, a director of the bank. Mr Lim, 49, joined the bank in 1362. In 1971, he was appointed general manager in Singapore, responsible for the bank's operations in Singapore. In his present appointment as a director,110 words
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330 1982-06-10 3 LOCAL contractors are urged to use quality control circles to improve productivity, but these circles must be introduced slowly to people who are used to the traditional ways of working. "We found this out by experience," said Mr Garrette Oakes, division manager330 words
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253 1982-06-10 3 A 10-MEMBER team from the Malaysian National Institute of Public Administration, Intan, hopes to share Singapore's experience in the human aspects of management. The delegation, which came on Monday, has visited a number of government departments and bodies such as the Civil Service Institute,253 words
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166 1982-06-10 3 THE Public Works Department has invited tenders for the construction of a new junior college at Jurong West. The invitation was opened last Friday and will close at the beginning of next month. The college, which is to be completed in about two years'166 words
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Article152 1982-06-10 3 A SEMINAR on advanced photography techniques will be held tomorrow for local professional photographers. The one-day seminar will be conducted by Mr John C Stanton from the Professional Photographers of America. The seminar, sponsered by Kodak, will be held at the Mandarin Hotel. Mr Stanton will152 words
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OVERSEAS
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351 1982-06-10 4 NYT AMID partisan posturing, House Democratic and Republican leaders in Washington unveiled on Tuesday, new budget plans which are only slightly different from those rejected by the House last month. Both parties proposed budget plans which reflected more clearly their traditional values.NYT - 351 words
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309 1982-06-10 4 AP PRESIDENT Reagan has approved a major policy change which would give other nations more control over the reprocessing of plutonium from nuclear fuel supplied by the US. The US Presidential sanction, given last Friday while Reagan was in France preparing for the economicAP - 309 words
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457 1982-06-10 4 UPI AP THE Reagan Administration yesterday announced plans to send a series of delegations to Japan to talk about implementing that country's new trade concessions. Meanwhile, the administration in Washington has also indirectly urged Congress not to give in to protectionist pressuresUPI; AP - 457 words
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Article417 1982-06-10 4 Reuter SOVIET Prime Minister Nikolai Tikhonov has called for help from other Communist countries in building up the Soviet Union's food industry. He told the council of the Communist trading bloc Comecon, which is holding its annual meeting in Budapest, that Russia wants to developReuter - 417 words
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142 1982-06-10 4 UPI GENERAL Motors Corp has joined the other big three carmakers in America in raising prices on new car models, the company's first increase since the start of the model year. The No 1 carmaker in the US yesterday blamed "continuing cost pressures"UPI - 142 words
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116 1982-06-10 4 Reuter KUWAIT has bought about 18 per cent of West Germany 's largest chemical company, Hoechst, in a deal valued at about one billion deutschemarks. Company officials in Frankfurt announced this on Tuesday, but chairman Rolf Sammet declined to give the precise level ofReuter - 116 words
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Article105 1982-06-10 4 Reuter UK Minister of State for Industry Norman Lamont has asked the South Korean government to liberalise trade to allow imports of whisky and high quality British textiles. Speaking on Tuesday in Seoul, Lamont said he is concerned over the disruption of UK trade andReuter - 105 words
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303 1982-06-10 4 Reuter DELEGATES tram tbMt M muMm are msvlsg toward a nn—■ m Halttag aegsttatlsas aa later■sthasl tpeemMt for the wsrid trapleal tlmher trade. Delegate* to a Ualted Nadav meetlag la Geaeva ea Tifiay aaM Britala aad West Germaay are «till heldlag eat agalastReuter - 303 words
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556 1982-06-10 4 Reuter INDUSTRY ministers oC the European Economic Community (EEC) have agreed to a one-year extension of mandatory production cuts on EEC steelmakers. West German Industry Minister Otto Lambsdorff said in Luxembourg on Tuesday that the decision, to be applied fromReuter - 556 words
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Article776 1982-06-10 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From MAS MH15A 0020 KUL PAA PA005 0145 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ4I 0705 MAA SLA SQI01 0605 KUL RBA BI421 0900 BWN MAS MH671 0920 KUL MAS MH680 0955 KCH MAS MH651 1030 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP CAL CB14 1030 HLP776 words
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628 1982-06-10 5 MILD jitters over the Lebanon fighting have added 25 US cents a barrel to crude oil prices in the non-con-tract spot market this week. Traders said on Tuesday that Saudi Arabian light crude was being quoted in the free market at U5533.25 to628 words
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621 1982-06-10 5 Reuter SOVIET expansion in Vietnam and the Indian Ocean is apparently intended to provide the ability to cut oil supplies to Japan and East Asia. Assistant Defence Secretary Richard Armitage told a Senate foreign relations subcommittee in Washington on Monday that theReuter - 621 words
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164 1982-06-10 5 JAPAN'S International Trade and Industry Ministry (Mm) is calling on Japanese private companies to set up a joint venture between the government and the private sector to develop deep seabed mineral resources. Miti hopes the proposed joint venture, to be called Deep-Sea Resources164 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article457 1982-06-10 5 Agencies BRITAIN had a seasonally adjusted £553 million balance of payments current account surplus in the first quarter of 1982, sharply lower than a £1.36 billion surplus in the fourth quarter of last year. Central Statistical Office figures show the capital account had a lower unadjusted outflowAgencies - 457 words
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240 1982-06-10 5 AFP JAPANTS nine majar petreleam empuki raftered their want-ever setback la earnings in the last fiscal year mmh af large exchange Iwm reaaltiag tram the depreeiatian if the yen. Six at the nine, which Import and refine erwde ail and aell petroleum prod acts,AFP - 240 words
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630 1982-06-10 5 THE Malaysian government has further lowered its estimate of economic growth this year to about five per cent. In the 1982 budget, growth was projected at 7.2 per cent. Nearly six months later Bank Negara forecast growth at 6.5 per cent. Finance Minister630 words
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Article381 1982-06-10 5 NYT IN A further twist to a billion-dollar financial scandal involving relatives of President Chun Doo Hwan, a South Korean bank has announced details of a US$l2 million swindle by a bank manager who committed suicide. Seoul newspapers yesterday reported that the Cho-Heung Bank, one of SouthNYT - 381 words
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Advertisement52 1982-06-10 5 OFFICE SPACE FOR SALE Within the Central Business District: UIC Building Far East Finance Building The Arcade Peninsula Plaza International Plaza Carpenter Street Shenton House Outside the Central Business District: Orchard Towers Sim Lim Towers Katong Shopping Centre OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE PHONE *****4 Jones Lang 39th Floor OCBC Centre,52 words
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Advertisement178 1982-06-10 5 Morning, Noon Night *11 i *10 4 n\ f *S I •oJ Now Thai International offers you the choice of 13 superb flights from Singapore to Bangkok, everyday. Our early morning breakfast flight leaves at 8.30 am, giving you a full day ahead in Bangkok. 1 7 h V Lunch-time178 words
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Article393 1982-06-10 6 THE 36-POINT net fall in the Straits Times industrial index over the past four trading days, although by no means alarming, provides an opportunity to look at the balance of local and international factors which affect all stock markets. It has long been apparent that Wall393 words
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Article244 1982-06-10 6 SMALL BATTERIES work well in torchlights, toys and transistor radios. But you cannot put them together to light up a building. You will need a power generator. Similarly, large electrical projects are outside the reach of the small and medium-sized local companies. Concern244 words
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Article, Illustration1887 1982-06-10 6 Pioneer and top girl FEMALE BLUE COLLAR THE emergeaee of the female Mae cellar waiters ku geae almest oanetlced la P«Bat the visitor to maay u ladnstrial eaterprisc today eaaaet (all bat aatiee the preaeace ef females aa the dear. Almest Imperceptibly, their asm ben bave steadily grawa aad la1,887 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous635 1982-06-10 6 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Big hit on court (5) 6 Figure as crew (5) 9 Is an old one a senior wrangler? (3, 4) 10 Mashed tater as a special indulgence! (5) 11 Travels all over the place (5) 12 She's rather grey but very nice looking (5)635 words
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Miscellaneous910 1982-06-10 6 Facts on the remarkable silicon chip MUCH has been said ud wrlttea about the silicon chip and the tmpartaat part It play* la the latest rampater technology and, of coarse, la ear lives. Bat what artaally is a silicon chip? Haw is it made? Haw does It wark aad haw910 words
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Article, Illustration587 1982-06-10 7 WORKERS IN SINGAPORE THE Economic Development Board's Joint Industry Training Scheme is by no means the only source of skilled labour. Its role is to complement and supplement existing sources. There are those who learnt it all on the shop floor, the tedious traditional apprentice587 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article256 1982-06-10 8 JUNE 08 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde 478 unch B S N Oervals Danone 1475 15 C S F (Thomson rmtf ISA JO 1J5 Cle Francalae des Petroles 138-20 12 Compagnle Flnanclere Compagnle Qenerale Credit Fonder De Prance "Wl V) 1.5 Hachette (Llbralrle) sen 32 Machines Bull 31 1J Mlchelln (B)256 words
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Article156 1982-06-10 8 JUNE o§ Dm Aef-Telefunken 36 JO 0J Akao Alls Leben All« Vm BASF 125 40 Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank Rty^r 117 JO BBC BMW 207 OOB Cassella Chem Verw Com merxbank 130.70 Contl Ouraml 47 JO -03 Daimler-Bens 286 00 42 Defuaaa Oema| Z 131 JO 1156 words
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Article87 1982-06-10 8 JUNE Ot rr» FORWARD MARKET ACH 468 +14 Artwd 1308 -38 Aflftatr 400 Braacan IB -5 Rni-I imh 1328 10 Canpac rvirk is unci) Dp Beers 210 4 4 ■haa 1645 -5 Electrobel 4400 -46 Ob-Inno-Bm 2860 >56 Oty 1725 >25 Hobo* -oat) >30 Pctro 4610 >60 Rjrl Dutch87 words
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Article180 1982-06-10 8 JUNE O* Francs Action* Sulsaes M4 -1 Alusulsse Br MM -4 Alusulsae Rec 116 -4 Brown Bovert Br. no unch Clba Oflo Br ins •IS Clba Oelty P C 1010 -U Cite QelCJ R«f. sn -4 Credit Suisse Br 1730 -SO Credit Suisse Kr-g 321 -4 Elektrowmtt Br. 2305180 words
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Article135 1982-06-10 8 JUNE 08 Fls ABN 288 00 1.5 Ahold 78 70 01 23.50 -05 AMEV 82 00 >1 7450 50 80 05 Berk mso -02 BoLs 56.00 -02 96 00 35 50 02 30 90 0.1 Calve Delft 196 00 -2 Dell M1J 70 80 -0.9 121 50 25 70135 words
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Article101 1982-06-10 8 JUNE 00 Lire Basto(1 IS 44 ***** 10 Central* Ortl 3MA 00 Cond Acqua Roma 156 •1 Frlrt«nl» ***** -175 n>l Ortl IMS unch Oenerall *****5 1115 nim 2400 -120 in pti» 3470 unch Invest 3401 ♦i Italcemenu Ord ***** unch Itelgai in 4 3 Le petit Ord 2B520101 words
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Article201 1982-06-10 8 JUNE OB C» Alnn Algoma Bank Mont Bank Ncrra Scotia Bell Tel Beth nnrj. BP Can Ltd Braacan Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk Can par Can par In* Pf Carl In* OTCeefe Com Inco Com Bath Cona Marbenor 1SH a a>«* 21H 10 aw MH 13* a 8<k201 words
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Article275 1982-06-10 8 JUNE OB Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 30OB Abercom no unch AE And CI 060 10 A MIC 2025 25 R^rlowi no 4)0 Cf Sugar 1350 25 CM A 010 -20 Currte Finance 200B unch De Beers Ind Edcon 1440 Edgars 0000 Ere ready Fed Volk 350 10 Fuffll 215B275 words
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Article1108 1982-06-10 9 NEW YORK STOCKS STOCK prices in New York on Tuesday closed slightly lower as the market settled into a narrow trading range against a background of high interest rates and a troubled economic outlook. The Dow Jones industrial average bounced around throughout the day before closing with1,108 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article166 1982-06-10 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed mixed, down three US-cents a bushel in July to up 3Vi in new crop. Aggressive new/old crop spreading by locals, probably unwinding long July/ short November spreads, kept new crop firm relative to old through the close, traders said. Late selling in166 words
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Article191 1982-06-10 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed low on a narrow trading range, down 4'/« to '/i US-cent a bushel. First rumours, then reports from Washington that the USSR will delay new grain purchases until September kept prices on the defensive all day. The outlook for rapid harvest progress191 words
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Article736 1982-06-10 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were slightly easier at midday, between £8 and £5 a tonne below Tuesday's close in traded positions. Dealers said nearby prices opened £9 easier in line with New York's lower close and traded in a narrow range for the rest of the session, finding736 words
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Article145 1982-06-10 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday eased on persistent selling pressure in fairly active trading, dealers said. In June, south slipped Ms 3 to $927.50 a tonne and central $5 to $922.50. In July, south fell $4.50 to $917.50 and central $6 to $915, while in145 words
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Article173 1982-06-10 9 CHINESE Pradaee Eukuge, Stagapare, MM eiwdag prices per 1M kg yesterday. CwNit «II: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob (112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. C*pn: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $352.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper173 words
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Article196 1982-06-10 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CettM yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,330; 32s 2,915, 40s 3,115 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gMda: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article327 1982-06-10 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.10, 100 per cent second class 0.90, 100 per cent third class 0.82, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.81. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.65. Special 0.58.327 words
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Article60 1982-06-10 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday held at M 529.21 a kilo (or the> seventh trading day running, still within the ITA lower sector or $29.15 and $32.M. The bnffer stock manager continued strong support at this level. Total turnover fell to 215 tonnes from 252 in60 words
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Article32 1982-06-10 9 Rubber: June 9 Singapore: July: 185.50 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: July: 206.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 529.21 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 205 tonnes (down 47 tonnes)32 words
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Article130 1982-06-10 9 UPI INDONESIA will ask the International Coffee Organisation meeting next week in London for a larger export quota because of a large domestic surplus in the recent years, an official said on Tuesday. Ismail of the National Logistic Board told reporters Indonesia's production of 300,000 tonsUPI - 130 words
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Article211 1982-06-10 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly easier with July One RSS buyers quoted at 185.50 cents a kilo, down one cent from Tuesday night for the position, dealers said. Prices lost some 1.50 cents during morning trading on lower London advices, though some shortcovering checked further declines. Prices211 words
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Article340 1982-06-10 9 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 184.00 185 OON Int. 1 R.S.S July 185.00 185.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 187 00 187.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 175.50 177.50N UK Cont 174.50 1TS.S0N Int. 3 R.S.S 166.00 168.00N UK/Coot340 words
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Article94 1982-06-10 9 NOON SSR and SMR p ince* yeaterday RA8 SSR 20 SSR SO (1-ton (1-ton pallet) pallet) Jaly (Correal Mlk) Bayer* Seller* 163.50 1M.50N ***** 162.00N A l fast (Forward Mtk) Bayer* Seller* 164.50 165.SON 162.00 163.00N MRELB Jaly Aafust SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMR CP SMR 1094 words
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Advertisement169 1982-06-10 9 restaurant Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. Q^> Renovated additional new .car parte now ready for use Orxmainn 214 Dunearn Road. Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****22 Al II I. Coffee House ff6nya&uffets&unch Commencing June 6 July 11 Time: 12 noon to 3 pm. Authentic Nonya Specialities from our Pranakan169 words
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Advertisement36 1982-06-10 9 #r„ V A» Celebrating a BountifiifHarvest, iq& iiqlitli| P .All the timdexs rituals of tlu' table, updated iiniiii BMOtfg SABte <~)v\w tf >*. ri, j* i! A 1 j. i Ihe someplace special to take someone special.36 words
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1595 1982-06-10 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Acaa (3.068)1,595 words
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Article122 1982-06-10 10 Ito Tto Spa Tco rpa s>» 0 1 11 rn uh< l.|Np rmt im L* I* ta L* UB im »M IM ill r* f\mt IM IX muw g»y (i Mai taw twmt XM MO Pw«»ta* UB LM IM FM LM ta uu f*r*to rt*« i« w (H122 words
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Article2843 1982-06-10 10 Gr'. Gr's Net IMS Last Div Div YTd P/E Vol Day Hi«k Law Compaay Sale +or- Crr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 247 Acma 306cd -10 14.5 3.2 4.7 10.0 23 316 306 Alcorn 115 3.7 0.5 35 05.8 233 172 Allied Choc 1802,843 words
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Article1646 1982-06-10 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 at 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Am» (3 MB 3.305) (5) 142 (S) 1« (5) 3.38 (M)1,646 words
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Article100 1982-06-10 10 DUNLOP Estates MM: 15th AGM to be held at Bastion House, 5 Jalan Kota, Malacca on June 10 at noon. HONG Fek Carptratten Limited: AGM to be held at F8-F10, 6th Floor, International Building, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on June 11 at 11 am. DUTCH Baby Milk tatotrlei100 words
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753 1982-06-10 10 BUYBBB teek a keek seat at tke leeal stock exrksagr yesterday as aellers appeared la fcwm, pattaf aat coasters, especially skarply Itvcr levels. Wltk deekfedlglt falls raewW sa a kread beat, tke Straits Tlsaes Mistrial lades pleat i < 14H P«iate to ea 11-week753 words
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Article610 1982-06-10 10 SELLERS were once again out in full force at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, pushing share prices lower on a wide front in higher volumes. The selling took off another 16.98 points in the New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index to 859.76.610 words
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185 1982-06-10 11 KHONG Guan Holdings Malaysia Bhd's recent revaluation of its subsidiaries' properties and fixed assets, has thrown up a surplus of M 518.2 million for the year ended Dec 31,1981. Of this, the surplus of 19.86 million arose from a revaluation of properties owned by185 words
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Article88 1982-06-10 11 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Lien Hoe Industries for the price at which Peck Hua Holdings would bid for the remaining shares in Lien Hoe in the event that Peck Hua's shareholding in Lien Hoe is increased to 33'/3 per cent. GENERAL C*rp«r»tf«i Bhd is now88 words
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599 1982-06-10 11 Harrisons Crosfield earnings fall to £47m FT INCREASED second-half taxable profits at Harrisons and Crosfield of £27.22 million, compared with £24.55 million, failed to make up for a fall in the first six months and the group finished 1981 down at £47.24 million compared with £51.02 million. The year's turnoverFT - 599 words
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Article260 1982-06-10 11 AS EXPECTED, the adverse economic conditions have caused Fima Metal Box's profits to drop significantly last year. The group's pre-tax profits, following an interim setback of around 18 per cent, fell further by 35.8 per cent to M 56.285 million in the year ended March260 words
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Article140 1982-06-10 11 UNITED Motor Works (Malaysia) Holdings Bhd intends to dispose of 51 per cent-owned UMW Lysaght Sdn Bhd as part of its effort to streamline the group's operations. It will sell its 244,800 "A" class shares of Msl each to the existing minority shareholders of140 words
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Article, Illustration201 1982-06-10 11 BOUSTEAD Holdings has clarified the group's shareholding structure following its acquisition of the remaining shares of Barlow Boustead Estates Agency (BBEA). It said the two main local shareholders Felda and the Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera (LTAT) will hold 24.33 per cent and 34.03 per201 words
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Article769 1982-06-10 11 LONDON, Wed. The stock market eased, reflecting caution ahead of fresh news from the Falklands and disappointment at yesterday's latest UK banking figures, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial limes index was down 5.2 points at 588.8. Dosing government bond levels were above the day's lows after the769 words
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Article48 1982-06-10 11 AP NEW YORK, Wed. Stock prices lost more ground this morning as the market hovered just above its lowest levels of the year. The Dow Jones average slipped 1.72 points to 800.51 in the first half hour and losers held a 6-to-5 edge on gainers. APAP - 48 words
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Article50 1982-06-10 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 504.0 Monday 362.6 Week Ago «7-3 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 80^23 Monday 804.03 Week Ago 814.97 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1327.77 Tuesday 1346.84 Week Ago 1377.82 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 848.1 Tuesday 850.5 Week Ago 882.8 ALL ORDINARIE8 Wednesday 488-8 Tuesday 8811 Week Ago 503150 words
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Article131 1982-06-10 11 Reuter ALEXANDRA Knitters Ltd (AKL) is to acquire the entire share capital of Bancom International Ltd (BIL), a registered deposit taking company, through the issue of 55 million new HKJI.OO shares. After the acquisition, the seven shareholders of BIL will hold 77.2 per cent ofReuter - 131 words
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Article363 1982-06-10 11 THE Sydney market yesterday continued bearish, with oil stocks registering the biggest falls, after Wall Street's weaker performance and an easing in the New York gold price, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index closed 2.5 points down at 488.6, its lowest level since April 21. The industrial marker fell363 words
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Article424 1982-06-10 11 HONGKONG SHARE prices in Hongkong yesterday closed easier on late selling, after generally slack trading for most of the session, brokers said. Prices had opened little changed and the Hang Seng index was steady at 11 am, showing a 0.38 point gain, but it then fell to424 words
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Article394 1982-06-10 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday fluctuated narrowly through the day in thin trading, with the market dominated by concern over the yen/dollar rate, the Middle East fighting and the easiness on Wall Street. The market average lost seven points to close at 7,233.03 on volume of394 words
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Article141 1982-06-10 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed generally steady in slow trading as turnover remained low. JUNE 08 Bahu Aokham Thai 244 Axis Fibre 114 unch Ajrutnaya In* Anrf Trumt Banfkofc Bank Bank Of Ajrudhan i M 208 unch Bala Shoe Betil Jucker Charoonf Thai gu- First Trust a unch141 words
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Article100 1982-06-10 11 JUNE OS Pesos -tt PhH Hides U* unch AcoK Mining JOOK -OJOM Anglo PhU an unch Apex Mining B Atlas Con B 1S.» unch Bagulo Ootd 0015 unch Baste Petroleum .0146 unch Benguet Con. B CDCP 31 -25 1 45 +•.1* unch Lepanto B. 072 -turn Martnduque B 505100 words
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Advertisement202 1982-06-10 11 SALESMEN and SALESWOMEN: GET MORE RESULTS This action-packed Dale Carnegie [Sales Course helps you: Develop sales commence Se« mote ol your products 0' services Handle oOiections capaoiy Organize your selling day improve your sales personally Reach your goals m selling Prepare tor advancement Make sales easier and earn more money202 words
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Advertisement173 1982-06-10 11 we even rent voivos to people who havent become Chairman or Chief Executive Even if you haven't reached the very top, you deserve a reliable car rental service that runs around the clock. The pick of our luxury fleet is at your call, any time. Rest assured too, that our173 words
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Article154 1982-06-10 12 Rites Apollo m Omral 330 10 37S a SkMfrt-La «T0 5 la tram xa I Sr« RMUI m »2 0 B 8 22 2 OUT 110 2 Oly«.U 1*0 VOL Lou *1 Falls C Safit* laso -190 EMO too -3S Hn« Lnwf lod 9 trait a Trading too 550154 words
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Article, Illustration162 1982-06-10 12 Fall* 1*1 and Pen 740 Tronoh 910 EA A I 700 A HI tun (T) 730 S Trading DMA 510 Sri Prop 510 Jacks lnt'1 21J) On Corp 3S M Banking 670 H L Ind 63(1 Faad N fa» API no PMC 354 Pan Etec 354 Duniop Ind162 words
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148 1982-06-10 12 TRADING in the shares of Genting Bhd will be temporarily suspended from June 14 to June 25, both dates inclusive. Ih an announcement yesterday, the Stock Exchange of Singapore said the suspension will help to maintain orderly trading in Genting's ordinary shares and to148 words
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Article140 1982-06-10 12 THE Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee has informed Peck Hua Holdings Bhd that it will have to pay Ms 6 for each of the remaining shares in Lien Hoe Industries, should its shareholding increase to 33Vi per cent. It also said that if Peck Hua's140 words
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305 1982-06-10 12 ■MSB H\m —i mm Companies Editor: llano Sabnani SUPREME Corporation has obtained a MJS4 million loan package to finance construction of three housing projects and to provide housing loans for purchasers. Agreements were signed in Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a $20 million305 words
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Article337 1982-06-10 12 GANDA Holdings, which is purchasing 1.142 million shares in Central Industrial Corporation Sdn Bhd (CIC) for M|l.BB v million, will be paying in cash. The purchase will increase Ganda's holding in CIC from 51.2 per cent to 96.2 per cent. CIC has an issued337 words
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Article117 1982-06-10 12 SIM UN laveatmeata Ltd ka* lajeetod a farther SS aillM 14. it-, J UM LDV# IB WMUy #w»P€ iikillUry, Sim Lim Flit y«fti toe Stock Exefcaage ef fcMMH that It tatreaeei Hi hilHig la Ita Maaaee laWflan ina H milliea to $M riM by taklag117 words
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Article133 1982-06-10 12 PRIMA Ltd kas nM Its skip Prim» Klag. TV" vend, the aula iMt af M.l per enUwari Priam Liaes Pte LU, vu mM fw UBS4SM« to Tristor Heldlags 8 A Psasms u a sae piripipli stolemeat Utnniag toe stock ezekuge sf toe sale yesterday, Prima133 words
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Article99 1982-06-10 12 THE Maiaystoa Perelga lavestmeat Cemmtttoe kas approved the takesver effer for New fcknrals Becart£s7 New Hlkeraia saassarrd la April Its iateattea to aeaalre 2f.il per cent sf Oiwi Tewa. h addtttea to toe MJS per eeat It already ketd, toe aeaaWtfoa weald keest Its sksmksldlag la99 words
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Article, Illustration586 1982-06-10 12 WUX3 M by HOCK LOCK SIEW MR ERNEST Kahlenberg's sale of more shares in Grewth ladastrial HaMtags, reducing his interest to 0.8 per cent, implies a lot but reveals little. It is probably the first of a series of corporate manouevres which have been planned for the groupby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 586 words
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25 1982-06-10 12 will be closed from June 26 to July 9 instead of June 22 to July 6.25 words
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Article63 1982-06-10 12 Soci- ety (MBS) has announced the resignation of two directors, CJ Stephenson and JW Parsons, and two alternate directors, C K Perry and Ivan Ho, from the board on May 21. C J Stephenson has also resign- Ed as director and CK Perry as alternate director from the63 words
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Article20 1982-06-10 12 has ap- pointed Mdm Kho Sok Peng as alternate director to Mr Kho Teng Kwee on June 7.20 words
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Article71 1982-06-10 12 has proposed a three-for-10 rights issue priced at $1 par value. The 8.4 million new shares from the issue will rank pari passu with the ordinary shares of the company. The issue is subject to the approvals of the authorities and to the shareholders at71 words
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Miscellaneous55 1982-06-10 12 WEAT:HERr OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair and warm. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.3t pm on Jane 9 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.9 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 27.4 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 1035 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 11.0 Total rainy55 words
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184 1982-06-10 13 AFP iHE INDONESIAN Shipowners Association, INSA, is all set to carry out a recent presidential decree reserving state-owned import and export cargo for carriage by Indonesian Ships or Indonesian-charter-ed vessels. An INSA spokesman said Indonesia was quite prepared for the task. The Jpuntry hasAFP - 184 words
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Article, Illustration655 1982-06-10 13 VONG NYAM MING - By VONG NYAM MING SMALL Malaysian shipowners have been put off by the activities of the Domestic Shipping and Licensing Board (DSLB), which is empowered under the Merchant Shipping (Amendment and Extension) Act of 1977 to license all ships in the coastal trade. The handful655 words
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Article104 1982-06-10 13 HAMBURG based owner Reederi Claus-Peter Offen has contracted a 1,046 TEU capacity semicontainer ship from A G Weser's Seebeckwerft for delivery next year. The 19,000 dwt vessel will measure 162.4 metres long, have a breadth of 23 metres and a draught of 10.7 metres. Main propulsion will be104 words
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Article692 1982-06-10 13 Skippteg UM Page CM Achipelego Shpg vm i Afea vra 1 A11 trans vn Alpac VI 5 Antara Shpg V 2 A PC Line IX 3 APL m 4/5 Argentina IV 4 ASCL m i ASL Coot VI 4 Asia Merchant VI 4 Austasia Line V 1692 words
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Article1065 1982-06-10 14 aix;eria Algiers End May. Berthing delays of about 8-10 days. Oran End May. Waiting times of 2-3 days. Annaba/Skikda End May. Delays of 3-4 days. ANGOLA Luanda May 26. 2 vessels at anchor with 8-10 days delay. Lobito May 26. No waiting times. AUSTRALIA Melbourne We sternport Portia1,065 words
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Article1568 1982-06-10 14 GRAIN chartering out of US grain exporting ports on Tuesday was fairly quiet and freight rates continued to edge lower where changed. The easier levels of US$l5 and $16 were paid from the US Gulf to Venezuela but unchanged $27.50 was paid from the US Atlantic or Gulf1,568 words
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Article, Illustration471 1982-06-10 14 THE MOMENTUM of the Panamanian Maritime Registry's record increase in gross tonnage last year is continuing this year, with 467 new registrations totalling 3.8 million gross tons for the months from January to April. The increase was announced by Mr Juan de Mena,471 words
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438 1982-06-10 14 THE PORT of New Orleans, which last July revealed the findings of a six months feasibility study on the proposed expansion and relocation of the port's existing foreign trade zone, hopes to select a developer by late summer and to begin construction on the438 words
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Article364 1982-06-10 15 IN SPITE of some chartering and requisitioning of tonnage for the South Atlantic crisis, the ro-ro market has generally eased off considerably in recent weeks with charter rates having dropped steeply after the healthy heights of the early part of the year. According to BBC Shipbrokers364 words
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704 1982-06-10 15 THE PHILIPPINE government appears to have reacted favourably to shippers' complaints that they have to meet painstaking requirements in various government agencies just to get their cargoes shipped out. Among the proposals are the creation of an Export Gearing House, the elimination of704 words
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302 1982-06-10 15 WITH box penetration of dry cargo liner trades proceeding apace at a rapid rate over the decade, world container traffic growth averaged 18.5 per cent per annum during 1970«. Overall, traffic volumes increased five-fold, increasing from some 47 million tonnes to a little over302 words
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5185 1982-06-10 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 of5,185 words
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Article558 1982-06-10 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for 1XX Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule China Container 16W 11.6.82 0300 Segani 49 1100-1200/1200-1300 Korean Jacejln 14E 11.6.82 1400 Crown Marine 49 2200-2300/2300-2359 Nipponica 45/287 11.6.82 2100 Harper 49 0500-0600/1500-1700 Majapahit 20B558 words
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Article1862 1982-06-10 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Arhlpetega Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) Adriatic Caatalaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Atrt-Eindi Liae Transgroup Pte Ltd1,862 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1982-06-10 22 THE GULF war should have marked a period of prosperity for the UAE's sole deepwater east coast port at Khor Fakkan, in a detached part of Sharjah emirate. It should also guarantee a rosy future for Fujairah port, due to be1,229 words
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Article, Illustration396 1982-06-10 22 A SPECIAL heavy-lift vessel, the Wakagiku Maru, of Nippon Yusen Kaisha Line was in Singapore recently to transport a special consignment to Saudi Arabia, a 32metre fire-fighting boat ordered by the Port Authority of Saudi Arabia. The 23,884 dwt heavy lift carrier is part of396 words
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Article207 1982-06-10 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. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container207 words
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Article490 1982-06-10 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 10.6.82/1500 Bal Yun Shan 29/30 Y Fung alongside Blue Matsuyama 5 Wallem alongside 10.6.82/0700 Builder II 22 Thong Soon alongside 10.6.82/0700 Chidambaram 8/9 R Jumabhoy alongside 10.6.82/1800 Golden Eagle 23 Guan Guan alongside 10.6.82/0600 Kao Cheng 47490 words
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Advertisement164 1982-06-10 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA Tat IStMr PC >7/4 14/4 23/4 24/4 24/4 mi MMVAIS "BARBER TONSBERG 15/4; "BARBER TENNESSEE" 21/C/S2. BARBER PRIAM 2/7/12 TO: PANAMA (UK CmtabaL Panama Cat,) —US ATLANTIC —US GULF —E. CANADA TO: CALIFORNIA VANCOUVER US PACIFIC COAST Marta (ML>). I. Buck164 words
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Advertisement676 1982-06-10 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAiNERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok LWERPOOI BAT OTT or EDSMMGH ratio express KOMOOR MT >fbv| Br MI 03/7 05/7 U/7 13/7 11/7 20/7 25/7 27/7 (2/1 04/1 OS/I 11/1 17/1 IS/I 25/1676 words
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Advertisement50 1982-06-10 15 NOTICE KVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPOR ATION 8 A "Hagbeverett" V#y. O-E Arrt: tm* Jmme I*2 Place af Sarvey: PJS.A. G4u. MtU» General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on 10th June 1982 from 8 30 a.m. Na farther aarvey will be beM after tMs dale.50 words
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Miscellaneous165 1982-06-10 22 1201 4 r\ >7 Regional Weather 4 m v>. if 1 9 *r°i 2 £4 i sS Ar S3 ih r' L' s IK c aWind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7so A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R. Thunderstorm Temperature °C siwwtT Weather165 words
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