The Business Times, 18 June 1982
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Title Section10 1982-06-18 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, JUNE 18,1182 60 CENTS10 words
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419 1982-06-18 1 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK THE Housing and Development Board has awarded a contract worth about $200 million to a French multinational company for the construction of semiprefabricated flats. The contract with Societe Generale d'Enterprise (SGE) is for the building of 7,000 units of three-419 words
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211 1982-06-18 1 REMOVAL fees for domestic and non-domestic refuse will be increased from July 1. A second phase increase will be implemented in December next year. Non-domestic premises paying $15 per month for up to 85 litres of refuse removed per day will pay211 words
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618 1982-06-18 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI JAPANESE banks in Singapore are likely to see a significant rise in demand for yen loans as borrowings in US dollars are expected to become more expensive. Yen loans based on Japan's long-term prime rate have long been regarded as a618 words
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427 1982-06-18 1 CANADA and Australia yesterday came out strongly in support of Asean's stand against the growing protectionist tendencies in the world. Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs Dr Mark MacGuigan told the five Asean countries his government will be introducing legislation so«n to implement cumulative rules427 words
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303 1982-06-18 1 ASEAN looks on its dialogues with third countries as discussions with equals, and not as a platform for asking the industrial North for handouts. Singapore Foreign Minister S Dhanabalan said the Asean countries are not basket-cases and they do not regard the303 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article35 1982-06-18 1 LONDON, Thurs. Gold prices fell sharply on the London bullion market with the afternoon fixing set at a three-year low of U*****.00 an ounce compared with $317.00 at Wednesday afternoon's fixing.35 words
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Article77 1982-06-18 1 TUNIS, Thurs. Arab oil ministers have agreed to let an Arab summit decide whether to impose oil sanctions on the West for its alleged support of Israel. The 28th ordinary ministerial meeting of the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (Oapec) was held here in the absence77 words
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Article68 1982-06-18 1 UPI BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. President Leopoldo Galtieri's military government, desperately trying to shift the blame for its defeat in the Falklands issue, could collapse by the end of the week, political and military officials said. "Within and without the regime, there are already signs of the beginningUPI - 68 words
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Article80 1982-06-18 1 UPI NEW DELHI, Thurs. India has decided to seek exclusive seabed mining rights to two Indian Ocean plots of 150,000 square kilometers each. A Department of Ocean Development spokesman said that India's claim will be placed before the UN Preparatory Committee on the Law of the SeaUPI - 80 words
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Article61 1982-06-18 1 UPI BEIJING, Thurs. US-China trade for the first four months of this year amounted to US$l.B6 billion, 6 per cent less than the same period last year, the American embassy said today. "This decline in total trade is attributable largely to the drop in US exports, althoughUPI - 61 words
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Article60 1982-06-18 1 Reuter PARIS, Thurs. Unemployment in France topped the two million mark on a seasonally adjusted basis for the first time in May, labour ministry figures showed today. The official total of 2,005,000 represents a 15.4 per cent increase over last year's May figure, which stood at 1,794,900 whenReuter - 60 words
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Article68 1982-06-18 1 UPI CHICAGO, Thurs. The Boeing Co has flown one of its new 767 jetliners from Seattle to demonstrate the new aircraft's fuel efficiency to the aviation industry. The plane, with a passenger capacity of 210, averaged 950 kph and made the 3'/2 hour flight to Chicago onUPI - 68 words
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Article57 1982-06-18 1 Reuter SEOUL, Thurs. Overseas construction contracts won by South Korean firms rose to US$6.l3 billion in the first five months of 1982 from $4.13 billion in the same 1981 period. Construction ministry officials said the total amount is expected to pass $10 billion for the whole of thisReuter - 57 words
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283 1982-06-18 1 CONSCIOUS effM-t will now be made U convince managers and workers that perfection is possible and that they can make goods without a single defect. The sero defects movement, which is widely practised in Japan, will be Introduced to bring local Industries closer283 words
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443 1982-06-18 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN CHECKS by the Urban Redevelopment Authority are stringent enough to prevent old, abandoned building designs from being used for new projects here. Mr Fan Kai Chang, acting general manager of URA, said proposals submitted for URA tenders443 words
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Advertisement237 1982-06-18 1 KS FOR PROFIT Times Bookshops! rasa MALAYAN Banking has been given the mandate by Malaysia to raise and coordinate the government's biggest ever foreign loan of US$l,OOO million Page 2 INDUSTRIALISTS would be foolhardy to think the purchase of insurance is comprehensive enough to cover all losses caused by industrial237 words
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Advertisement18 1982-06-18 1 BALLY of Svntzedand K FAIRBANKS V pi M d SPEEDWAY Sole Agent S.G. Parrett Son (Pte) Ltd. Singapore18 words
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Advertisement89 1982-06-18 1 Minolta copy quality. With reduction. There was a lime when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan. His hands the tools of ingenuity. Testoni perpetuate the art of such craftsmanship. Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamorphosed into a collection of exquisite shoes, belts, bags, wallets and89 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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291 1982-06-18 2 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES of Poland's Western creditor banks have agreed to hold preliminary negotiations with Poland on deferring the debt it owes them this year, banking sources said. The negotiations would proceed in the absence of parallel discussions between Poland and WesternReuter - 291 words
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443 1982-06-18 2 AFP MALAYAN BANKING has been given the mandate by the Kuala Lumpur government to raise and coordinate Malaysia's biggest ever foreign loan US$l,OOO million from the world's largest banks. Executive director, Raja Badrol Ahmad, in announcing this on Wednesday, said the loan was toAFP - 443 words
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132 1982-06-18 2 Reuter TOTAL aaaets and liabilities of commercial baa ks la Malaysia me to MS4I.M Will aa to Frbnary tram W-B bUUon to Jaaurjr and $23.24 billion to Ffbrurj 1181, Bank Negara Malaysia said. Total deposits held by baaks me to $28.81 billion at end-FebruaryReuter - 132 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article496 1982-06-18 2 THE foreign exchange market was very thin and nervous yesterday. Dealers said that expectations of higher US interest rates continued to lend buying support for the dollar. At the close of trading, the dqilar was stronger than the opening against most currencies. Against the local currency, the dollar496 words
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Article188 1982-06-18 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer in Tokyo yesterday at 254.40 yen against a 253.70 opening after Bank of Japan intervention to support the yen. This was also well above the 253.25/40 New York finish and 251.55 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was a moderate US$l.43188 words
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Article22 1982-06-18 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.08 per cent.22 words
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Article197 1982-06-18 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 17: US Dollar*!Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 15<* 15 1 month 15 5/16 15 3/16 2 months 15 9/16 15 7/16 3 months 15'* 15V. 6 months 16 15 T t 9 months 15 13/16 15 11/16 12 months197 words
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Article44 1982-06-18 2 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 17: Overnight: VtW 4 r r Call deposits: Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 4 3 3-month Bank bills 99 3 months CD 815/16 843/16 6 months CD 9 8"» Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article326 1982-06-18 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower on lack of interest and the firmness of the US dollar with operators remaining on the sidelines, dealers said. Total sales for the day, including kerbs, was 213 lots while trading on the one kilobar market was thin with only 10326 words
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Article38 1982-06-18 2 Wet TMI New York 5.47B 5 438 5.54S 5.50S Zurich 5.47B 5 40B 5.57S 5.50S Thus Wed Singapore 5.45B 5 92B 5.55S 6 02S Casing prices in US dollars a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore38 words
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Article195 1982-06-18 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday firmed against most major currencies except the yen in subdued late trading, dealers said. It was being supported by the large differentials between US interest rates and those of Europe and Japan, they added. The dollar, though down to 254.20/35 yen from an195 words
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Article218 1982-06-18 2 THE dollar in London yesterday extended a recent advance, opening above 2.44 marks for the first time since September 1981. Propelled higher by firm US interest rates and gains of to percentage points in Eurodollar deposit rates, the dollar traded at an early 2.4435/45 r.arks, up from 2.4360/80 in218 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article370 1982-06-18 3 THE marketing manager is like a marksman. Not only must he be able to aim accurately, but he must also be alert and be able to react quickly to his competitors' movements. To help senior marketing managers sharpen their senses and to secure a strong position in the370 words
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326 1982-06-18 3 THE National Trades Union Congress is planning more courses at secondary and lower primary levels under the NTUC-BEST (Basic Education for Skill Training) programme to further enhance workers' productivity. With a higher standard of education, employees will be better equipped to acquire more skills,326 words
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Article259 1982-06-18 3 THE CONSTRUCTION industry has not kept pace with the sophistication of architectural designs. Mr Alfred Wong, an architect, warned that this decline in the industry must be arrested if local contractors are to participate in the construction of the proposed Mass Rapid Transit system and its259 words
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163 1982-06-18 3 NEARLY half a million man-days of work were lost last year as a result of 6,024 industrial accidents. The figure for work lost 465,461 man-hours took into account only the work lost by accident victims. Work lost by their co-work-ers and supervisors163 words
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155 1982-06-18 3 THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA) has recently formed a special sub-committee to promote safety and health consciousness among senior managers. Called the Industrial Safety and Occupational Health sub-committee, it will be organising a seminar on the prevention of amputation accidents in factories as its155 words
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388 1982-06-18 3 WONG MAI YUN - By WONG MAI YUN INDUSTRIALISTS would be foolhardy to think the purchase of insurance is comprehensive enough to cover all losses caused by industrial crime. Losses in efficiency and productivity are some forms of losses not covered by insurance, and industrialists should388 words
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Article327 1982-06-18 3 THE crime prone industrial areas are Jurong, Jalan Eunos and Kallang industrial estates and among these Jurong has the highest number of factory break-ins last year. It had 63 cases of breakins followed by 31 in the Jalan Eunos Industrial Estate and 19 in the327 words
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Advertisement135 1982-06-18 3 professionally managed multinational GROUP WISHES TO PURCHASE OUTRIGHT/ACQUIRE MAJORITY INTEREST IN FOOD OR BEVERAGE RELATED MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES IN SINGAPORE. INTERESTED PARTIES MAY PLEASE WRITE WITHIN TEN DAYS GIVING BRIEF DETAILS TO B.T. BOX 5312, NO. 1 NEW INDUSTRIAL ROAD, SINGAPORE 1953. WILL CONTACT FOR FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS IF INTERESTED. NOTICE TRADINVEST135 words
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Advertisement117 1982-06-18 3 Available at: \v (TKi/f 69 Carder fena Boutiques G36, Ground Floor, Lucky Plaza, Orchard Road Singapore 0923. Gl9, Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Also available in Singapore airGarden Plaza Stores G34, G37A, Lucky Plaza, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Shangtze Drug Store c/o Shangri-La Hotel Ltd 22, Orange117 words
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OVERSEAS
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346 1982-06-18 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S defence spending is likely to be boosted in the aftermath of the Faiklands conflict and the government may change its mind about scrapping or selling some warships. Official sources said there were lessons to be learnt from the Falklands, necessitating aReuter - 346 words
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437 1982-06-18 4 NYT IN A move intended to turn back rising protectionism, the US Senate Finance Committee has overwhelmingly approved an administrationsupported bill strengthening the powers of the president to negotiate lower foreign trade barriers. The legislation in earlier drafts would have required the US toNYT - 437 words
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Article206 1982-06-18 4 AP THE Netherlands' Economic Minister has warned that the US penalty duties on steel imports could lead to a dangerous retaliatory trade war. But Jan Terlouw said that if last Friday's Department of Commerce ruling leads to bilateral agreements with the European steel-producing countries, "thenAP - 206 words
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172 1982-06-18 4 WEBT Germaay'a saeasy psailtlaa pwuHit has ■Me pnpwi w a key «arrival lane by agreeiag m target* far the lid badget. After all-day talks aa Wednesday, Flaaace Mlaister Maafred Lahasteia said Ike CaMaet had agreed sa aa sverall speadiag eeUlag sf »1 Ulttaa172 words
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329 1982-06-18 4 UPI AP NEW housing construction rose last month in the US by 22.3 per cent, the biggest increase since the end of the 1900 recession. The sharp improvement in May took the annual rate of housing starts beyond the million mark for the firstUPI; AP - 329 words
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Article767 1982-06-18 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH651 1030 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1035 HLP SIA SQ103 1035 KUL G1A GA960 1100 HLP MAS MH811 1125 PEN SWR SR176 1135 ZRH BOM THAI TG403 1140 BKK SU SQ191 1140767 words
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375 1982-06-18 5 AFP NEGOTIATIONS over the building of a US$59O million factory in Bangkok by a Scandinavian consortium have floundered, with both the Scandinavians and the Thai government trying to work out a new contract to resuscitate the scheme. Discussions ground to a haltAFP - 375 words
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240 1982-06-18 5 AP Reuter PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday asked the Senate to ratify a treaty which would exempt US and Chinese companies from income taxes in each other's country on income from operation of ships and aircraft in international traffic. The treaty was signed inAP; Reuter - 240 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article383 1982-06-18 5 Agencies FRANCE and Britain will decide in approximately four months whether to build a history-making tunnel underneath the English Channel to link Britain with the Continent, French Transport Minister Charles Fiterman told deputies of the French National Assembly on Wednesday. The studies in progress involve two tunnelsAgencies - 383 words
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Article581 1982-06-18 5 ALARM OVER SOVIET BUILDUP UPI AP JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki, criticising both the Soviet military buildup in Asia and "protectionist" trade moves in the West, has proposed a five-point plan calling for a new era of peaceful cooperation in the Pacific. Suzuki pledged in HonoluluUPI; AP - 581 words
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358 1982-06-18 5 UPI NEARLY half of the US Senatĕ is supporting a resolution asking Japan to increase its defence spending and "share the burden" with America in the defence of Asia. Senator Carl Levin said in Washington on Wednesday: "This resolution will send theUPI - 358 words
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Advertisement227 1982-06-18 4 17-19 JUNE 1982 Halt 2, World Trade Centre, Singapore An Exposition Focusing on Southeast Asia's Quest tor Quality Products QUALITY CONTROL, QUALITY ASSURANCE SPECIALISTS INVITED TO ATTEND INSPEX Asa S2 is amwfl at supplying products and technology to Southeast Asia industry to promote product reliability and quality The exhibition centers227 words
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Advertisement74 1982-06-18 5 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 20th December. 1983 of: THE SUMITOMO BANK, LIMITED Ground Floor. DBS BuNding Shenton Way. Singapore 010 C We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest74 words
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Advertisement245 1982-06-18 5 I Folding and inserting 3000 letters used to take 1 Vz days or more. No company can afford to waste this amount of precious time on such a routine job. Now withFKS Fokfing Machines you don't have to. Everything from letters, circulars, cards, direct mailing materials can now be easily245 words
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Article570 1982-06-18 6 LEBANON WAS once a beautiful country, the Paris, it was said, of the Middle East, a land of culture and lush vegetation. Beirut, its capital, looked, until a few years ago, like becoming the banking and trading centre between West and Middle East that it sought570 words
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Article, Illustration678 1982-06-18 6 O C DOELLING - By O C DOELLING JEANE Kirkpatrick acknowledges her amateur standing as a diplomat and makes no secret of her yearning to return to the less abrasive, more familiar life on a university campus. But she insists she has no intention of678 words
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Article, Illustration998 1982-06-18 6 The invasion of the Falkland Islands has become an economic and political disaster (or the Argentine Junta. But victory comes expensive, too, as British taxpayers are about to find out, for tax cuts mooted for later this year may have to be postponed, which willNYT - 998 words
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Advertisement466 1982-06-18 7 Ml Wft "•'•'•X-.v. tTfif 3K2*y-.. 100 70 V \m| '40 TO P SO 40 x 70 200 •>" > s&S M: iV x* m >■: —r*?3®So *1 People who have driven the new Mercedes-Benz 230E have discovered anew the thrill of driving. For under its bonnet breathes a completely new466 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous697 1982-06-18 7 -11-OIE CBOBSWOBD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBO6B 1 The ok) boy's stony! (6) 7 Continentals* (S) 8 Beer containers? (4) 10 Some sign of interest in astrology (6) 11 Encourage to put the thing in nice order 14 Capering animal? (3) 16 She goes to South Africa in the sun (5) 17697 words
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Miscellaneous746 1982-06-18 7 Discussion by Asean foreign ministers TONIGHT, Friday Backgrmmmd (Ck ft, Ml) pa m tlti 9t ike lfttk.Aseaa The Itrelga fr*m the itter f like tke wirwl«| eeei le ritaattoa la tke t today, tke Nertk-Seatk laterview* with tke varl•ii repreeeatatlves (rem tke lUM Mates, Japan, Caaada aad tke Earepeaa Ecwinle746 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article247 1982-06-18 8 JUNK 16 FT* CORBEILLE Air-Liquids 477 -11 B S N Qervala Danone 1406 S C S F (TtionuonCif) 155.50 -12 CVe Francatae des Petroles 138.50 -25 Compafnle Financier* Compacnle General* Credit Foncler De France 300 0# Hachette (Ubralrie) 470 -S Machines Bull 32.50 -0.3 Mlchelln (B). 865 Parlbaa Pechlney247 words
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Article177 1982-06-18 8 JUNE 16 Fls ARM 285 SO -2 Ahold 82 50 0 4 Akso 24 00 01 AMEV S2-50 -0J) Atnfu 7800 1.5 Amrobnk 49 TO -07 Berjou fUrk 25 10 -0-7 ffrrtl 54 90 07 Bonum'J ***** 3 Burhmtnn MM -0-2 CaJand 3010 -05 Caive Delft 19&50 15 Dell177 words
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Article88 1982-06-18 8 JUNE 16 Fre FORWARD MARRET Acec 482 Arbed 1152 2 Astur m -1 Bructn 790 -1 Bru-LAinb 1290 -GO Canptc 1066 unch Cock 160 >4 De Bccri 186 unch Ebes 1610 1# Electrobel 4175 S Ob-Inno-Bm 2575 •IS OeT 1730 unch Hobok 3030 20 Pctro 4515 13 Rj\ Dutch88 words
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Article153 1982-06-18 8 JUNE 1« Dm Aef-Tel«runken 32J0 -0.4 Akio All* Leben Ails Vera RA*F Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank Bayer BBi 123 60 117 00 -0* unch BMW rina ZHH. MH -05 Chun Verw Commerstenk Conu Oummt Dalmler-Beni ***** 4550 MOJO 1 Dcmmc Dtuuclx Bulk Dreadner Bank —-I 125 SOB153 words
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Article145 1982-06-18 8 Alnsiil—e Rtt Brown Borer! Br. 100 «K -4 -30 Cite deify Br 1X0 -10 cite octo r c 1010 -M Cite Oelg} fUf Cradlt Suisse Br MS unrh -45 Credit Suisse Ref XH -4 Baktrowatl Br 2340 Oaorf* natter Br ♦45 Globus re JM unch Hero Br 2225 Hofrman145 words
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Article186 1982-06-18 8 JUNE 16 L% AbtUbi 154 Mean -k Alfomi 25 -1 Bant Mont 19 Bank Norm Scotia 2m v% Bell Tel 19* Beth BP Can Ltd 25 Rrurfi CaxnpRed Lake 1ft V* -H Can Imp Bk IS* BH -H 5S2EL2 7 1 n bB 34 A unch 14 unch HB186 words
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Article303 1982-06-18 8 JUNE 16 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 3S0B unch Abercotn AE And CI *66 MOB unch AMIC ins MB 1300 MO unrh -10 C* Sugar H»a unch 30 Currtr Finance D* Beer* Ind Edcon Ed|&n Everead* Pad Voik 21 OB ZZ l«0B unch M no unch r»fit Oardlan Qlenan) Oratemn303 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article924 1982-06-18 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended a dull morning slightly steadier, between £1 and £2 a tonne above Wednesday's close in traded positions. Dealers said trading was featureless and prices moved in a narrow range of less than £10 in nearby positions. The physicals market was quiet. Volume yesterday morning924 words
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Article180 1982-06-18 9 The Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil eased on selling in active trading, despite reports of Pakistan buying 10,000 tonnes of RBD palm oil at U*****.35 a tonne for August One to 15 shipment cost and freight, dealers said. In June, south and north fell MJ12.50 and $37.50 respectively180 words
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Article87 1982-06-18 9 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from June 17 until further notice: Rubber: 205Vt cents a kilo for RSS One; C«pra: M 5540.00 a tonne; Palm kernel: $955.75 a tonne; White pepper: $3,052.50 a tonne; Black pepper: $2,163.33 a tonne; The87 words
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Article174 1982-06-18 9 CHINESE PwJwe bekugt, Slag&pere, mm cl—tog price» per 1M kg yerterday. Cmmil Ml: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. C*pr»: Mixed (loose) $57.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $352.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper174 words
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Article196 1982-06-18 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CtttM yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,335; 32s 2,920, 40s 3,100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gMds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article327 1982-06-18 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with July One RSS buyers quoted at 186.00 cents a kilo, up one cent from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on covering interest and some speculative buying, they said. Afternoon prices were maintained around lunchtime levels327 words
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Article374 1982-06-18 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 184.50 185 SON Int. 1 R.S.S. July 186.50 187 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 187 50 188.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 175.50 177.50N UK Cool 174.50 17C.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 166.00 168374 words
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Article123 1982-06-18 9 NOON SSR wd SMR >r»ce* y*a< lardajr RA8 SSR 20 SSR SO (1 ton U-ton pallet i pafleti My (Carnal Mth) Bayer* Seller* 163 SO 164 SON ***** 162 00 A 11(1111 (Forward Mth) Bayer* Seller* 164 50 166.50N 162-00 I63.00N MEILB Jmly Aafmat SMRCV SMR L123 words
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Article1043 1982-06-18 9 STOCK prices closed lower in New York on Wednesday after turning in an erratic performance, with oil stocks among the weakest issues. The Dow Jones industrial average climbed some five points in the first hour of trading, was off two at midday, had fractional gains in early1,043 words
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Article65 1982-06-18 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penug yesterday was unchanged at the IT A fleer level of M 529.15 a kilo (er the third censecntlve day, dealers said. Tnrnever rose to 371 tonnes, from 235 on Wednesday with no rationing detected. Despite the increased turnover, the buffer stock maintained65 words
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Article32 1982-06-18 9 Rubber: June 17 Singapore: July: 186.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Malaysia: July: 205.75 cents (up 0.75 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 370 tonnes (up 135 tonnes)32 words
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Article200 1982-06-18 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed mixed with steadiness in old crop on local short-covering, ranging from up one UScent a bushel in July to down 3y« in January. Tight deliverable supplies kept nearbys firm relative to new crop and helped the market recover at the close, traders200 words
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Article321 1982-06-18 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SS per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.10, 100 per cent second class 1.90, 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. Special321 words
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Article165 1982-06-18 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed on a weak note, off five to 11'« US-cents a bushel in moderately light trade. Strength in the US dollar and the outlook for increased harvest activity in the southern hard wheat belt as fields dry pressured futures from the opening, traders165 words
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Advertisement306 1982-06-18 9 FINANCIAL CONTROLLER (MJU.IS2) Our client is one of Malaysia's largest and fastest growing group of companies with its headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. It is involved in a wide range of business activities. This growth and diversification has given rise to the need to create the position of Corporate Finance Controller.306 words
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1300 1982-06-18 10 wn igj offer price» lilted tad Ni«lne— la and reported to the Stock Exchange at Slagapore yeeterday, with the number at shares traded ahowa la brackets la lots ot 1,000 ualta, unleea otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL 0 COMMERCIAL Acaa (116B) (4)1,300 words
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Article173 1982-06-18 10 ■MATCH OTil* tBUBT DIAMOND MOT tTOBS (MaaafOT* frieaa 1T7 lflxd (Mia«|in' prtaaa tarlaa U) The Commerce Th» tevtaga Find 1.57 1.0 S'port Fd (USI) O.M 010 S pan Prof Fund Sport Sac. Fund u» l.a II lJi i.« in (May) (today Sport IavMt Fund S'por* Equity Fund 1.01173 words
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Article2828 1982-06-18 10 IMS High Low Compaay Or's Last Div Div Sal* +©r- Crr Or's Net rid P/E Vol Day (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 390 233 308 320 141 291 480 328 247 172 240 330 90 192 286 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben2,828 words
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Article1443 1982-06-18 10 BID and offer prices officially Listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. mDumuiA Asa» (130S) (1) 1« (4) »53 (2) MO (S) 1* AJMsBSta1,443 words
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Article253 1982-06-18 10 BANDAR Bay* Development* Berhti: Eighteenth AGM to be held at the Penthouse, 22nd Floor, Wisma MCA, J&lan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on June 18 at 10.30 pm. CENTRAL Properties limited: Twentieth AGM to be held In the Windsor Room of Goodwood Park Hotel, Scotts Road, Singapore on June 18253 words
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866 1982-06-18 10 EBBATIG esailtlius prevailed aa the Singapore stack market yesterday after twe days ef rises. Certala counters came under selling pressure while seme recent fnvsnrttes (sand renewed bnylag support In the clestng mements ef trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index elesed n marginnl 6J4 paint lewer866 words
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Article535 1982-06-18 10 A DISTINCTLY softer note prevailed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, resulting In a lower close on most fronts. However, amidst the overall easier tendency, there were a few bright spots among industrial issues. Tins, properties and plantations remained largely little traded. Among the535 words
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Article272 1982-06-18 11 MALAYSIAN Mosaics, which was recently taken over by Arab Holdings and Mr Yeo Guan Hock, is expanding its operations with the establishment of a floor tile manufacturing facility. Trial production is now in progress and commercial production is scheduled for end of the year, chairman Tunku272 words
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Article134 1982-06-18 11 AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd has added yet another company to its growing list of subsidiaries and range of activities. It has incorporated Ambassador Properties Pte Ltd, a property holding company with an authorised capital of $500,000 and a paid-up capital of $2. The directors of Ambassador Properties are Mr134 words
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617 1982-06-18 11 SUSAN THAM - By SUSAN THAM UNITED Engineers (M) will continue to suffer from high finance charges until the company's capital can be satisfactorily restructured. This is the view of the company's chairman, Tunku Tan Sri Mohamed, who points out in his annual review that UE (M)617 words
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Article419 1982-06-18 11 HONGKONG STOCKS in Hongkong yesterday closed steadier after some initial losses, but trading was quiet throughout the day. Prices opened lower in line with Wall Street, but some bargain-hunting emerged towards midday. The Hang Seng index closed up 7.32 points at 1,319.08 having earlier lost 5.63. Brokers419 words
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Article401 1982-06-18 11 THE Sydney market yesterday ended mixed with industrial stocks easier while metal and oil shares were mainly unchanged to a little harder in listless trading. The All Ordinaries index lost 0.6 points to 473.8. The industrial indicator fell 2.6 points to 637, while the resource marker401 words
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Article416 1982-06-18 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday extended the losses registered in the last two days, reacting to yen weakness, high US interest rates and the Dow Jones industrial average falling below the 800 mark on Wall Street. The market average fell below the 7,100 level in416 words
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Article160 1982-06-18 11 STEADINESS prevailed in quiet trading in Bangkok yesterday, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.34 point to 92.38 on turnover of 6.5 million baht. Industrial Finance Corp, Jalaprathan Cement and Siam Cement closed unchanged at 100.50, 116.50 and 178 baht respectively. Bangkok Bank gained two baht to 208.160 words
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Article123 1982-06-18 11 THE Manila market yesterday closed higher as mining and oils recovered with commercial industrial but turnover dropped sharply to 1.3 million pesos from Wednesday's 6.3 million. JUNE 11 Peso* •»t PhU Hldgs Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B IZZ oozi 003 J1 15J0 -0 0001 unch unch 11123 words
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Article249 1982-06-18 11 METAL fUx Hhpptrf LU has replied to the SES that its one-for-four bonus issue will be capitalised from the share premium account. The shares will rank equally in all respects with the existing ordinary shares except for final dividend of 16 per cent payable on July a, 1982.249 words
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495 1982-06-18 11 MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM - By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM CK TANG Ltd's plans to develop its present site into a five-storey building linked to its new department store at the Dynasty Hotel will cost between $5 million and $10 million. Construction of the complex will be undertaken by495 words
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Article224 1982-06-18 11 IN SPITE of a substantial increase in turnover, ailing sugar growing and refining company, Gula Perak Bhd, has suffered a further loss of M 53.035 million for the year ended March 31, 1982 compared with $2.58 million previously. Since it went public in 1971, Gula224 words
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Advertisement168 1982-06-18 11 i rs: W fc ffl <v 5" V v* <: Qantas.The only daily one-stop flight toLondon. Every day, in every way, it s unbeatable. The 747 Qantas Express lifts off for London every evening, every week of the year. As scheduled. So you arrive at Heathrow early the next day.168 words
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Article157 1982-06-18 12 Rises Indices C Sugars K L Industries 1050 342 30 28 Junel6 June 17 Sth Maia Ind 310 21 BT Indicator: *****4 718.48 *****6 Hong Leong lad 675 15 ST Industrials: 718.14 Nat Iron 575 15 ST Finance: 1732.29 1732.83 Lien Hoe Berjuntai H Leong Credit 426 820 515157 words
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Article, Illustration166 1982-06-18 12 SHARE PRICES closed mixed in generally quiet trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index slipped 1.34 points to 718.14 at the close. The Business Times Indicator of the day's 11 most active stocks, however, added 1192 points to *****«. Rises Indices Taiping166 words
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155 1982-06-18 12 MR KEVIN Hsu Shang, who recently mM nearly »11 of Us 91 per ceat Interest la Sealion Betels, has resigned as a director ef the company and Tengku Abdullah Ihal Almarhham Saltan Aha Dakar has been appelated in his plaee. Mr Patrick Chla Peh155 words
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Article70 1982-06-18 12 BOTEL Properties, whose public issue of shares was so well received, opened at a 25-ceat premium above its offer price of $I.M on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. The shares were, however, chased down to the $1.25/ $1.2® level five minutes after the opening bell. It70 words
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Article369 1982-06-18 12 MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM - span! -v.' WM Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM AILING United Engineers is to raise $51.4 million through a one-for-one rights issue at $1 per share. In announcing the rights issue yesterday, UE said its directors have considered it desirable to reduce the369 words
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Article280 1982-06-18 12 HWA Hong Manufacturing has announced several changes to its board of directors just three days after Ong Holdings gained control of 74.37 per cent of its equity. Three new directors, Messrs Ong Choo Eng, Ong Kay Eng and Teo Kek Yeng, deemed to be representatives of280 words
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Article92 1982-06-18 12 KHONG Guan Holdings Malaysia Bhd has replied to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on its extraordinary item of MJ19.2 million for the year ended Dec 31,1981. Of the sum, $1.2 million was a surplus realised on the sale of investments and $9.9 million92 words
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Article72 1982-06-18 12 MALAYSIA Building Society Bhd has received acceptances totalling 14.13 million ordinary shares for its one-for-three rights issue at M 52.90 per share. Excess shares applied for amounted to 1.195 million of which 1.194 million, including 228 ordinary shares being the aggregate of fractional shares not72 words
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Article62 1982-06-18 12 has been asked by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange for the expected effect on group profits as a result of its joint-venture agreement with the Fireman's Fund Insurance Companies. The two groups have entered into a definitive agreement which calls for the exchange of equity interests in62 words
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30 1982-06-18 12 has announced the resignations of Messrs Stephen Kwik Siong Han, Joseph Tan Ngerng Yu and Philip Wong Kai Chuen as directors from May 24.30 words
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Article15 1982-06-18 12 has appointed A K Hirgee as alternate director to Keshub Mahindra.15 words
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24 1982-06-18 12 to comment on a report that its share price went up on expectations of a bonus issue.24 words
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19 1982-06-18 12 unaudited con- solidated net tangible asset backing per share as at May 31 was $1-95.19 words
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Article761 1982-06-18 12 LONDON, Thurs. Die stock market closed lower today, reflecting concern over domestic Industrial problems and the higher trend in US interest rates, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 9.7 points at 568.9 l 9^"!£ iddle Prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, fere: F761 words
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Article122 1982-06-18 12 NEW YORK, Thurs. Stock prices slumped again this morning as the market struggled to hold around its lowest levels of the year. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 5.23 points to 791.67 in the first hour. The average hit its 1962 closing low at 795.47122 words
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Article51 1982-06-18 12 FINANCIAL TIMES Thursday *****8 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1311 76 Wednesday 568.5 Week Ago 1306.21 Tuesday 570.9 AUSTRALIANWeek Ago 587.3 INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE Thursday 637.0 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 639.6 Week Aro 645 9 Wednesday 796.90 Tuesday 801.27 ALL ORDINARIES Week Ago 795.57 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 474 4 Week Ago 48251 words
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Advertisement245 1982-06-18 12 □ISTHELM WE MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR OFFICE SPACE dDiethelm. Furniture that has no equal. Discover for yourself the complete range of Swiss Line 2000 Furniture System at our special showroom display (METHELM SINGAPORE PTE LID Showroom DIETHELM MAIN Singapore Shopping Centre. 190, Oemenceau Avenue, Singapore 0923 Te* *****05/*****46 Office245 words
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Advertisement28 1982-06-18 12 FINE CHINESE ANTIQUES WORKS OF ART KWOK GALLERY Pte Ltd 101 103, First Floor, Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road. Tel: *****16/*****42 THREE GENERATIONS OF EXPERIENCE SINCE 191828 words
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Miscellaneous52 1982-06-18 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fine. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.31 pm on June 17 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 6.95 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 54.1 Total rainy days for the52 words
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295 1982-06-18 13 WORLDWIDE seaborne commerce has declined substantially in 1980 and 1981, and a modest recovery is expected only late this year and in early 1983, according to an Unctad report on maritime transport. The report said total ocean trade volume fell by 1.8295 words
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Article, Illustration425 1982-06-18 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE PERNAS group, a giant trading and investment arm of the Malaysian government which ventured into shipping recently, has come up with some proposals for joint ventures in shipping in the AseanAustralian region. The group's assistant managing director, Encik Sulaiman Abdullah,425 words
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Article116 1982-06-18 13 OPERATIONS at the Port of Singapore Authority's Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal will cease on June 23 when the port's container berth 55 will be commissioned. At the same time, the PSA will also be celebrating the terminal's tenth anniversary. To ensure smooth traffic flow at the terminal116 words
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Article97 1982-06-18 13 Reuter Japanese shipping firms have resumed oil tanker services to Kharg Island in the Gulf after a 16day suspension, the Japan Ocean Liner Labour Association said. The association, grouping 22 major Japanese shipowners, said shipowners and unions have agreed on the resumption following the ceasefire between IraqReuter - 97 words
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Article745 1982-06-18 13 Shipping Uk Page C*l Shipping 11m Page CM Actupelego Shpg vm i Fesco vn 4 5 Afea vm i Fiona Lauro V 5 Alfred CT VI 1 Fort una X 3 All trans vn 4 Franco-Be lg m 4 5 A] par VI 5 Frata NVOC VI745 words
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Article560 1982-06-18 14 V ESSELS Open: Cargo vessel for timecharter 3,700 dwt built 1982 speed 12 knots fuel/ oil, water and port charges for acct of charter fuel cons 11 tons/day in port maximum 1.5 tons/day 1 MO advise balance through L/C demandable West India first 5 days open Brunei June560 words
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335 1982-06-18 14 JAPAN is to carry out a major research programme into developing a stainless steel membrane cargo tank for the safer carriage of the potentially hazardous liquefied natural gas. A full-scale mock-up tank will be built by Nippon Kokan KK at its Tsu335 words
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670 1982-06-18 14 THE PHILIPPINE Ports Authority's takeover of the "old customs zone" at the port area of Manila is estimated to cost 102 million pesos, said a PPA special committee. The committee is drafting a five-year plan for the gradual takeover of the area670 words
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Article, Illustration344 1982-06-18 14 THE SAGGING economy in 1981 hurt the port of Hamburg less than any other of the major West German ports. In its annual report, the Association of Port Operators in Hamburg listed a total turnover of 61.4 million tons, or 2.7 per cent below344 words
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Article1596 1982-06-18 14 FREIGHT rates for grain shipments from the US Gulf to Japan on Wednesday appeared to steady slightly with two cargoes being fixed at U5518.25 and $18.50 respectively. Grain from the Gulf to Greece paid 517 while 123 was agreed for a voyage to Syria. Sunfloweraeed pellets from Mecoches,1,596 words
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Article215 1982-06-18 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe. Far East Persian Gulf, Straits porta/Australia, Straits Japan and the member lines: AC* (FAX EACT/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Oversea* Container Line. Cho Yam Shi Doing ANRO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA): Australian National215 words
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Article242 1982-06-18 15 THE North European Conferences, a group comprised of eleven conferences and freight associations, has expressed opposition to a Federal Maritime Commission proposal to exempt from tariff filing requirements the transportation of certain bulk commodities carried in containers or similar intennodal equipment. In a Joint complaint, submitted242 words
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Article, Illustration793 1982-06-18 15 IN SPITE of the Gulf war, the oil glut and the depression, 1961 was a reasonable year for major shipping lines operating in the Gulf. Transhipments to Iran have been hit but Bandar Abbas is reported to be working normally. There are ways793 words
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5089 1982-06-18 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 of5,089 words
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Article719 1982-06-18 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Frankfurt Express 06/548 19.6.82 1700 Segani 49 1100-1200/1200-1300 Ming Hope 36W 19.6.82 1400 Malay States 49 2100-2200 Ever Promoter 93-53W 19.6.82 1200 Green Asia 49 1900-2100719 words
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Article1872 1982-06-18 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Achlprleg* Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) Adriatic Caataiaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afra-Eararfa Liae Transgroup Pte Ltd1,872 words
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498 1982-06-18 22 WITH delivery of the 64,000 dwt Panamax carrier Marilock into the fleet of Wheelock Marden shipping group, Burmeister and Wain has now completed seven units in its 17-ship export series of 8C60E2 fuel-economy bulkers from the Refshaleoen yard. Delivery was deferred for one498 words
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Article569 1982-06-18 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Aegis Harmonic 47 Str. Tptn alongside 18.6.82/1100 Bunga Setawar 45A Leo Shpg alongside 18.6 82/1800 Koheng 44 Guan Guan alongside 18.6.82/2300 Kota Pusaka 10/11 PIL alongside 18.6.82/0600 Selina 19 CF Sharp alongside 18.6.82/0500 Silver Star 20E SSPL569 words
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Article203 1982-06-18 22 AP THE US supertanker Hercules, attacked by a warplane near the Falkland Islands last week, was ordered to leave Rio De Janeiro's port on Monday when an unexploded bomb was found aboard ship. A Brazilian navy spokesman said the ship was anchored in the open sea,AP - 203 words
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Advertisement419 1982-06-18 13 The Singapore's Straits Business i Times World DIRECTORY at your of Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) [EMDS LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchange CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather Jard'OP lARDINI A NT AH f Orient Overseas CwlcjMeA Line FUILY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA419 words
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Advertisement742 1982-06-18 13 TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER/PLYWOOD SERVICE Regular, Efficient Reliable Services To JEDDAH ITALIAN PORTS /£s\ OCEANUS SHIPPING AGENCY PTE LTD CALL TEL *****77 Ftf htrthet details see Pa*e VI MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S. PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Penang Vessel i Singapore ILongbeach New742 words
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Advertisement726 1982-06-18 14 mm i FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Feeder *P Keianf Vessel To Eirnpt Far: "I) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre Baste. I*. 3) Bremen -Bremetha»en. Aarhus. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Malmo Stockholm. Oslo Europe carp) tor feeder ma S pore "Also direct carp tor Spore i Bangkok Pis contact PERMSC726 words
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Advertisement851 1982-06-18 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited [cONTAINf RSHIP SFRVICF TO UK CONTINfNT Ft AM FIST UnCSS IMWOOIMY an or emmukh into Mr FtMKFUIT EXPRESS Lmwooi MT COWTAiNtRSHIP SFRVICF FROM UK CONTINENT Irani Adam leHeweStmi I P u«| Spora faW IM faM I- 17/1 IM IM MM 23/1 Mad851 words
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Miscellaneous172 1982-06-18 22 Regional Weather 8 a I£ k 1 fjV* IS 1 1 > u-s. aa SI S3 Ar a o MS s is °c Win« Wind direction with speed in knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather Wind direction172 words
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