The Business Times, 23 June 1982
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Title Section11 1982-06-23 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1982 60 CENTS11 words
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334 1982-06-23 1 REDUCED current account deposits led to a fall in money supply for the third consecutive month in April, figures from the Monetary Authority of Singapore show. Money supply cash plus deposits in current accounts fell by $118 million to $7.03 billion. A decline334 words
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236 1982-06-23 1 THE Department of Trade is making greater efforts to help local electrical and electronic components subcontractors market their services abroad. For the current financial year, the department has planned several overseas seminar-cum-exhibitions involving local participation. They form part of a three-year plan drawn up236 words
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574 1982-06-23 1 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN TOKYU Land Corporation, a leading Japanese real estate development company, will obtain a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore next month with a public issue of 10 million common shares in the form of Depository Receipts of Singapore (DRS).574 words
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439 1982-06-23 1 WONG SOUK YEE - By WONG SOUK YEE ABOUT 65 lawyers have written to the Law Society of Singapore to complain about blatant discrimination against woman lawyers who are newly admitted to the Bar. In a letter addressed to all members of the Bar, the lawyers complain of situations439 words
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315 1982-06-23 1 THE owners of the local cargo vessel Pacific Viking have agreed to its repair in Sydney, where dock workers demanding the work, have held it for 12 days. The Singapore Organisation of Seamen (SOS) yesterday said it regrets the decision315 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article60 1982-06-23 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three anti-Vietnamese resistance groups today signed a formal agreement setting up a coalition to confront the Vietnamese-installed government in Kampuchea. Former head of state Prince Norodom Sihanouk, former prime minister Son Sann, leader of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF), and Khieu Samphan,Reuter - 60 words
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Article80 1982-06-23 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Tues. US inflation, which fell faster in recent months than in any other major country, climbed back into double digits in May when consumer prices rose at a 12 per cent annual rate, the government reported today. A consumer price rise last month of oneReuter - 80 words
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Article80 1982-06-23 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia, which together produce more than twothirds of the world's tin, today formally announced they would form a producers' pact to protect their interests. A joint statement released in the capitals of all three South-east Asian countries said that otherReuter - 80 words
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Article110 1982-06-23 1 AP LONDON, Tues. Transport workers protesting cutbacks on London's subway system brought services to a near-standstill for a second day today, stranding thousands of commuters and creating giant traffic snarls in the capital. A London transport spokesman said only one of the nine subway lines the Victoria lineAP - 110 words
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Article99 1982-06-23 1 LONDON, Tues. Unemployment in Britain climbed above three million again this month, affecting 12.8 per cent of the workforce, the government announced today. The employment department said the number of jobless rose to 3,061,229, up 91,786 from last month. It is expected to exceed the record unemployment level99 words
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Article67 1982-06-23 1 UPI CANBERRA, Tues. The United States received assurances from Australia and New Zealand today that American vessels continue to be welcome even if powered by nuclear energy or equipped with nuclear weapons. At the same time, Australia's opposition Labour Party reversed its stand and said nuclear-powered US vesselsUPI - 67 words
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326 1982-06-23 1 A US mannfactarer of Indastrial robots is setting ■p u engineering centre in Singapore to pave the way for («tare research and developmeat work. Advanced Mechanisation lac, which hallds fully aatomated die attach systems for the semi-eondactor Industry is also considering establishing326 words
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497 1982-06-23 1 WONG MAI YUN - By WONG MAI YUN TWO local shipyards are spending $25.4 million on the expansion of their facilities. This is the first time they are undertaking such major investments. Singapore Slipway Engineering is embarking on a $23 million project to build and equip a new497 words
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Advertisement216 1982-06-23 1 "{.~,{%.`*.\>!!,:^/>&)\%*.:,?;* SAL Leasing is performing beyond its expectations, clinching contracts averaging $3 million a month this year Page 2 PRESIDENT Reagan's decision to extend sanctions against the Soviet Union will not stop the controversial project to pipe Siberian natural gas to West Europe.... Page 5 THE US economy, mired in216 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article295 1982-06-23 2 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN SAL LEASING is performing beyond its expectations, clinching contracts averaging $3 million a month this year. This is three times above the company's forecast, disclosed Mr Au Eng Fong, manager of SAL Leasing. The government-backed company, which started operations nine months ago,295 words
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218 1982-06-23 2 OVERSEAS Union Bank has awarded scholarships to two first year under- graduates of the National i University of Singapore. Mr Tan Hun Tong and Miss Chan Lie Ping, who have been admitted into the faculties of law and business administration respectively, will each218 words
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632 1982-06-23 2 COUNTRIES like Malaysia will still be able to get taxspared loeCns from banks in Britain, but with a marginal increase in the interest charge. This is how the Midland Bank reads the amended provisions concerning tax exemptions presented by the UK632 words
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403 1982-06-23 2 Lowrey Co liquidates futures holdings Reuter J J LOWREY and Co has completed liquidation of a large bond futures position on the Chicago Board of Trade after the firm took a substantial loss on certain futures transactions. Sources close to the company said the initial losses stemmed from "an unauthorisedReuter - 403 words
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136 1982-06-23 2 CITY Bank of Taipei is making its debut in th* Asian dollar market with a US$25 million floating rate certificates of deposit (FRCD) issue. The bank, wholly owned by the municipal government of Taipei, floated its first FRCD issue last year in London. DBS-Daiwa136 words
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Article152 1982-06-23 2 Reuter THE PORTUGUESE government has announced plans to introduce interbank foreign exchange dealing on spot rates under the supervision of the Bank of Portugal. A Cabinet statement issued last weekend said the aim was to "create the conditions for determining the escudo's value in future onReuter - 152 words
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117 1982-06-23 2 Reuter THE Bank of Italy said activities of Banco Ambrosiano, Italy's largest private sector banking group, were normal after the naming of a three-man commission to take over its administration. The three commissioners replace a provisional commissioner appointed by the central bank on June 17Reuter - 117 words
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249 1982-06-23 2 Reuter AVERAGE effective yields on Treasury bills rose to 12.588 per cent for threemonth bills and 13.031 per cent for six-month bills at the latest weekly auction, the US Treasury said. The three-month rate was up from 12.248 per cent at the previousReuter - 249 words
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Article99 1982-06-23 2 Reuter THE Swiss Federal Banking Commission has had talks with the management of the Lugano-based Gotthard Bank on the implications of the Robert Calvi affair. The bank said it had removed Calvi, later found dead in London, from its board of directors. The Banco Ambrosiano, whichReuter - 99 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1982-06-23 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.06 per cent.22 words
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Article187 1982-06-23 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 22: U8 Dollar*(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 14 13/16 14 11/16 1 month 15 7/16 15 5/16 2 months 1513/16 1511/16 3 months 16 3/16 16 1/16 0 months 16* 16* 9 months 16V* 16 12 months 16* 16187 words
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Article41 1982-06-23 2 RANGE of prices offered by diecount houses on June 22: Overnight: 4% Call deposits: Cltiiai Bnyiaf Selliaf 3-month Treasury bills 4 3'* 3- month Bank bills 9S 3 months CD 9 6 months CD 9* 9 Source: National Discount Co41 words
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Article473 1982-06-23 2 THE American dollar against major currencies was mixed on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Trading was fairly quiet and the US currency closed weaker compared with the opening levels. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 5J2.1675/95. During the day, the dollar went down steadily due473 words
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Article220 1982-06-23 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday rose against all major currencies in active, late trading, dealers said. The dollar recovered on technical support after an easier opening in line with the lower US close, and was supported by steady Asian dollar deposit rates. The dollar rose to 256.20/ 40220 words
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Article171 1982-06-23 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed unchanged in Tokyo yesterday on the opening at 256.70 yen after fluctuating between a high of 257.30 and a low of 254.80, dealers said. This was below the previous close in Tokyo of 257.35 yen but slightly above the overnight finish in New171 words
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Article281 1982-06-23 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer than overnight levels after fluctuating marginally throughout the day in moderate trading. Total sales for the day, including kerbs, was 387 lots. On the one kilobar gold market it was 28 lots. Prompt closed higher at US$3Ol /302 an ounce against281 words
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Article39 1982-06-23 2 Mm Frt New York 4 96B 5.06B 5.03S Zurich 4 86B 5.15B 4 96S 5 25S TM Mm Singapore 4.95B 4 98B 5 05S 5.06S Casing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore39 words
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Article190 1982-06-23 2 THE dollar in London yesterday resumed its upward trend and edged higher in early trading after opening sharply below Monday's finish. Dealers attributed the currency's renewed strength to small buying by operators and ommercials who still remain bullish on the dollar, despite Monday's sell-off in New York. The US190 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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350 1982-06-23 3 SINGAPORE'S aviation industry enjoyed an overall healthy growth in March. This is in contrast to the previous month, when there 1 was a large increase in air cargo handled, but only a t marginal rise in passenger traffic. Total cargo handled at Singapore's airports350 words
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215 1982-06-23 3 OFFICE automation in Asia can create a "cascading effect" and lead to improved productivity. Philip J Pyburn, an assistant professor at Boston University, said office automation will free clerks of mechanical tasks and allow them to do other interesting tasks such as analytical work. This effect215 words
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Article708 1982-06-23 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES June 23-90: Chicago Programme: Business Policy and Managing People in Organisation, Equatorial Hotel, NPB June 24-25: Prospects and Problems of Lease Financing, Shangri-La Hotel, Times Conferences June 24-26: Strengthening Top Executive Negotiating Skills, SIM Conference Room, Singapore Institute of Management June 26: The Secretary in708 words
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537 1982-06-23 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH KODAK'S new disc camera will be available in Singapore and Malaysia from July 1, two months earlier than originally planned. And users of the camera need not worry about getting the special disc film developed and printed. At least five colour537 words
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Article114 1982-06-23 3 THE Minister of State (Labour) and chairman of the National Productivity Board, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, will open a two-day conference on management services in August. Organised by the Institute of Management Services, the conference will be held at Equatorial hotel from Aug 19 to 20.114 words
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190 1982-06-23 3 RESIDENTS sf a mew Meek of rut* In Delta Avene will be Ike first firtllfi Ln Stagapwt to ue the Tetoc«nt' Mack box. TUa block of flats ku bees picked far Tclccmm' field trial of Its Integrated telemetering, alarm aad telecontrol system, te190 words
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Article515 1982-06-23 3 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK THE Canadian International Development Agency (Cida) has spent C 5250,000 to bring Canadian and Asean businessmen together to discuss new joint ventures. Cida's targets are smalland medium-sized companies dealing in medium and high technology. Mr Tom Del worth, the Canadian Assistant Under515 words
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Advertisement443 1982-06-23 3 Few cities in this region aspire to the quality of life that Georgetown, the capital of Penang, enjoys. A tropical climate coupled with outstanding natural surroundings have contributed to the creation of a living and working environment equal to the best in South East Asia. The E&.O Plaza has been443 words
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OVERSEAS
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671 1982-06-23 4 AP NYT THE US economy, mired in recession since last July, is at last showing some signs of recovery and looks poised for gains later this year. This optimistic view is based on the US Commerce Department's "flash" estimate released on Monday which showed that overallAP; NYT - 671 words
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280 1982-06-23 4 Reuter WESTERN Earspe's *11 Uutrjf plan U mince refilling operations by 2t per eeat beeaase of slack demand bat mere harsh eats are aeeded to restore health to the baslaesa. The Earspeaa Economic Csmmoalty Commissi os ackaswledged that eleslag sr scaling dswa silReuter - 280 words
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382 1982-06-23 4 ESSO, the largest single US investor in Malaysia, plans to spend more than US$24O million next year to set up four more oil production platforms. By the end of next year, it expects to have established a total of 17 production platforms382 words
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259 1982-06-23 4 Reuter CONCERN is growing in Opec that a halt to the fighting in the Gulf and a revival in Iraqi and Iranian oil exports may create a new glut in the world market. Western oil industry executives said. In Caracas at theReuter - 259 words
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Article572 1982-06-23 4 Reuter US OIL multinationals with cash to spend but declining reserves of oil and gas are casting interested eyes over smaller, domestic producing companies, industry analysts say. Further takeovers could follow if Gulf Oil Corp succeeds in a current US$5.O4 billion bid for Cities Service Co,Reuter - 572 words
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276 1982-06-23 4 Reuter THE West German economy has stagnated this year but underlying conditions have changed so as to make an upturn more likely, the Bundesbank said in its monthly report. Declining raw material, financing and real wage costs are aiding corporate profit margins, and theReuter - 276 words
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Article724 1982-06-23 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0025 JFK SPO HKG SLA SQIOI 0605 KUL RBA BI421 0100 BWN MAS MH671 0920 KUL MAS MH680 0955 KCH SIA SQ201 1030 HLP MAS MH651 1030 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP SIA SQI03 1035 KUL GIA GA960724 words
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494 1982-06-23 5 Reuter THE United States Treasury said the Federal Reserve Board's conduct of monetary policy could be improved but there might be little need for structural changes in the bank. In a speech to the National Association of Accountants on Monday, Treasury Secretary ReganReuter - 494 words
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197 1982-06-23 5 Reuter DAIWA Bank Ltd in Tokyo has revised downwards its forecast of Japan's real growth in fiscal 1982, started last April, to 3 per cent from its earlier estimated 3.8 per cent. The downward revision on Monday follows an announcement by the Economic PlanningReuter - 197 words
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313 1982-06-23 5 AFP ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin is likely to order an assault on Beirut fairly soon to avoid a deadlock in Lebanon. Observers in Jerusalem yesterday said Begin's statement in the US on Sunday that Israel does not intend to take Beirut orAFP - 313 words
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Article278 1982-06-23 5 Reuter THE EEC has demanded nominal growth in textile imports from Hongkong and tight controls on quota flexibility. The Hong Kong government said yesterday the demands, including annual growth in quotas of 0.1 per cent in some cases, were made at talks in Brussels between theReuter - 278 words
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184 1982-06-23 5 MALAYSIA'S trade surplus during the first two months of this year dropped to M 5120.3 million, against 1315.1 million during the same period last year, according to figures released by the Malaysian Statistics Department. Exports during January and February this year totalled $3,788.8 million184 words
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503 1982-06-23 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan's decision to extend sanctions against the Soviet Union will not stop the controversial project to pipe Siberian natural gas to West Europe Government officials and Western diplomats in Bonn yesterday said the sanctions could, however, damage seriously industrial cooperationReuter - 503 words
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Article323 1982-06-23 5 AFP MANUFACTURERS of television sets in Taiwan who switched investments to the US because of trade curbs have been hit hard by the subsequent relaxation of US import restrictions. Officials in Taipei on Monday said when these restrictions were imposed on Taiwan-produced colour television sets twoAFP - 323 words
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Advertisement116 1982-06-23 4 Wetf THE IX/tZH COMPANY Phoenixville, U.S.A. A world leader possessing technological capabilities in formulation, design, engineering and manufacturing know-how for rubber, metal, glass and plastic packaging components for the cosmetics, personal care, beverages and pharmaceutical industries announces the opening of their REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE for the Asia Pacific at 1607, 16th116 words
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Advertisement143 1982-06-23 5 I In Brunei An exciting hotel in the heart of Brunei. With the style and luxury of a truly international hotel. Each of the 170 air-conditioned rooms and suites is fully equipped with colour TV, radio, refrigerator, mini-bar, bath/shower combination, direct dial telephone and luxurious beds. Plus 24-hour room service.143 words
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Advertisement107 1982-06-23 5 TOKYO 1 'Wr Cathay Pacific fly there daily, via Hong Kong. Our 747s depart at 11.30 am, arrive Hong Kong at 3.10 pm and Tokyo at 9.15 pm. Plus more daily flights on SuperTriStars departing Hong Kong at 10.00 am and 3.50 pm via Taipei, arriving in Tokyo at 4.10107 words
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Article403 1982-06-23 6 TOKYU LAND'S move to seek a listing reflects the success of the Stock Exchange of Singapore's efforts to expand the breadth and depth of the market here by, among other things, encouraging foreign companies to quote their shares locally. Tokyu's share offer is also403 words
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Article294 1982-06-23 6 WHAT IS SURPRISING about the decision of the West European oil industry to cut its refining capacity is that it took so long for it to wake up to its overcapacity. The oil industry in Europe has been using only 60 per cent of its294 words
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Article, Illustration829 1982-06-23 6 MICHAEL RANK - Excessive competition between regions in China followed the decentralisation of China's foreign trade system in the last two or three years, to the extent that the government felt it was losing control of the country's foreign trade. Now it is taking steps to tightenRouter - 829 words
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988 1982-06-23 6 STANLEY LUBMAN - Attempts are being made by the Chinese authorities to establish clear and consistent tax laws for foreign companies. By STANLEY LUBMAN FT CHINA'S leadership is continuing its remarkably vigorous recent attempts to establish a formal legal system. A new tax lawFT - 988 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous609 1982-06-23 6 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Throw away a fight (5) 6 Vehicles for many artistic pursuits (5) 9 Encouraged deviously to undo Reg (5, 2) 10 Greta or Gabor (5) 11 Suitor for whom nothing is right (5) 12 Some camels loaded with fruit (5) 13 Like the harrier,609 words
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Miscellaneous878 1982-06-23 6 S&] SINGAPORE 5 episode of 'The Body in Question' THE laat eplaade af lie Bady la QmestlM will he skawa May aa Ckaaael 5 at lt.lt pm. Hlgkllgfcta of tkla programme laeiade a ptit OMrtem, a retua to toe aaatamy toeatre at Padaa, toe piaqie reetnb la an •M Lm4n878 words
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757 1982-06-23 7 MARK WEBSTER - Although Sweden's special steel manufacturers have stemmed their losses by boosting productivity to Japanese levels, the world recession is still making their life difficult. By MARK WEBSTER FT EVEN Sweden's much vaunted, high-qual-ity, special steel makers have been hit hard by theFT - 757 words
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1040 1982-06-23 7 ROBERT BURNS - Successful strategy has boosted its popularity By ROBERT BURNS AP JUST WHEN Opec was being counted out as the dominant force in oil, Saudi Arabia stepped in to forge a new sense of solidarity among members and ensure the cartel's survival. The resultAP - 1,040 words
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570 1982-06-23 7 JAMES BUXTON - JAMES BUXTON reports on how a determined new management is trying to inject new life into the inefficient Italian state telecommunications company, Italtel. JAMES BUXTON FT FEW companies follow up the announcement of the largest loss in their history of placing full-page advertisementsFT - 570 words
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Advertisement164 1982-06-23 7 The ideal paraffinic lubricant for all kinds of machineries transportation vet machineries, etc. YOUR ASSURANCE OF QUALITY Genuine Omega products available in Singapore from ZION OIL NETWORK PTE LTD carry a US$l million insurance protection to customers for any damages caused by product failure due to material or manufacturing defects.164 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article161 1982-06-23 8 JUNE 21 Franc* Actions Suisse* 237 -1 Alusulsse Br *10 uneh Alusulsse Reg Brown Boreii Br. 100 HO -2 -10 Ob* Oelfy Br 1110 -30 Clba Oelfj P C 000 -25 Cite Oelgj Ret Credit Suisse Br M0 -a 1030 -36 Credit Suisse R«f 312 -3 ElektrowaU Br. 2300161 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article268 1982-06-23 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with July One RSS buyers quoted at 182.25 cents a kilo, down 0.75 cents from Mondday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some selling before recovering marginally towards the morning's close on some light buying support, they268 words
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Article335 1982-06-23 9 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 180.00 181.OON 180.75 181.75N Int 1 R.S.S. July 181.75 182.25 182.25 182.75 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 182.75 183 25 183.25 183.75 Int. 2 R.S.S. 171.00 173.335 words
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Article106 1982-06-23 9 NOON SSR and SMR prices yctterdty RAS July August (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) SSR 20 Buyer# Sellers Buyer* Sellers (1-ton pallet) 160 50 161.50N 161 50 162.50N SSR SO (1-ton pallet) 158.00 159 00N 159 00 160.00N MRELB July August SMR CV (1-ton pallet) 204.00 206 00N106 words
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Article76 1982-06-23 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday was unchanged at M 529.15 a kilo, to hold steady at ITA floor level for the sixth consecutive trading day, dealers said. The buffer stock manager took up most of the disposal and other interest was reported to be minimal. Turnover76 words
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Article32 1982-06-23 9 Rubber: June 22 Singapore: July: 182.25 cents (down 0.75 cent) Malaysia: July: 203.75 cents (up 0.25 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 331 tonnes (down 89 tonnes)32 words
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137 1982-06-23 9 CRUDE oil prices continued their recent decline on the European spot market and were quoted at their lowest levels for seven weeks. Trading remained very thin on continued absence of demand and the international tensions which began to boost prices in early May have137 words
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Article1255 1982-06-23 9 NEW YORK STOCKS BARGAIN hunting caused stock prices in New York on Monday to close on the upside for the first time in a week, although they did finish off earlier highs. The Dow Jones industrial average rose more than seven points during the afternoon but weakened1,255 words
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Article823 1982-06-23 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures were generally slightly easier at midday, between £2 above and £6 below Monday's close in traded positions. Dealers said prices opened between £5 and £10 a tonne lower in line with New York's close and traded narrowly for the rest of the morning with little823 words
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Article158 1982-06-23 9 The Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday rose on late short-covering in (airly active trading, dealers said. In June, central gained M 522.50 to (832.50 and north $2.50 to $822.50. In July, central and south rose $20 and $15 respectively to $830. In August, central firmed $17.50158 words
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Article155 1982-06-23 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday recovered from new contract lows set in early trade in the July and September to close 3Vi to 5 '/i US-cents a bushel higher in moderate trade. A steadier tone in interest rate and precious metals futures and the stock market, plus an155 words
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Article201 1982-06-23 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday recovered from early contract lows in new crop to close up seven to 6V« US-cents a bushel in moderately active trade. November posted a 21-cent range. The higher prices after setting new contract lows were interpreted as a possible bottom formation, improving market201 words
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Article177 1982-06-23 9 CHINFSK Pradaee Exrkaage, ®*gapare, mm ctoriag prices per 1M kg yesterday. Cscsast sil: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $55.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper177 words
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Article165 1982-06-23 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattsa yan: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,330 32s 2,905, 40s 3,100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gssis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq. PaUstaa raw eattea: LSS 5.85, 4F165 words
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Article319 1982-06-23 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.10, 100 per cent second class 0.90, 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 0.58.319 words
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Article529 1982-06-23 9 STEPS are being finalised to shift U» spot market for physical tin from Penang to the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange in September. This move preludes the introduction in December of a tin futures contract to be traded as a second commodity on the KLCE529 words
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Article382 1982-06-23 9 MALAYSIA must make available greater supplies of crude palm oil to British refiners if it wishes to reverse the declining trend of exports to the UK. This was one of the observations made in a paper on "The UK Market for Palm Oil" presented by382 words
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230 1982-06-23 9 THE Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia (RRIM) is moving into large-scale production of rubber-coated urea in collaboration with a national agency. Laboratory testing has shown that the latex encapsulation of urea enhances its efficiency, said the latest issue of Rubber Development. This is because230 words
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Advertisement122 1982-06-23 9 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 23rd June, 1983 of: A THE MITSUBISHI BANK, LIMITED Podium G2. DBS Building 6 Shenton Way. Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the122 words
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1406 1982-06-23 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (3088) (10)1,406 words
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Article197 1982-06-23 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST prtoes tor Jm S) The Commerce 2.71 2.85xd The Savings Fund 1.54 162 S pore Prog Fund 122 1.28 S'pore Sec. Fund 1.87 196 S pore Invest Fund OH 103xd S pot* Equity Fund 1.17 1.23 DIAMOND MOT S'PORE (Me—tin' prtoes tor tee B) Diamond197 words
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Article2845 1982-06-23 10 1082 High Low Company Last Sale orGr's Div Div Cvr Gr's Net YHd P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 233 308 320 141 291 480 328 247 172 246 320 95 186 277 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben Berjaya2,845 words
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Article1455 1982-06-23 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. INDCBTBIALB 4cm (3.308 3.465) A|mili (2 KB 2.915) (1) 2 90 JUtM1,455 words
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Article281 1982-06-23 10 INCH Keuett Kajaag Rabber Public limited Cmpt■y: Seventy-second AGM to be held at 5th Floor, Straits Trading Building, 4 Leboh Pasar Besar, Kuala Lumpur on June 24 at 2.30 pm. MENTAKAB Bibber Cmpuy (Malaya) Berbad: Twenty-third AGM to be held at 7th Flow, Komplek Kewangan, Jalan Raja Chilian,281 words
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Article829 1982-06-23 10 THE preseaee sf a haadfal sf hargala hasten yesterday eaahled the Stagapere stock market to held sa to same sf the day's galas la spite sf the depressed market sentiment. But several eeaaters, Inclsdlag seme la the Heag Leeag grsap, aad a few lewer llscrs,829 words
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Article563 1982-06-23 10 THE selling pressure seen on Monday slackened somewhat but prices on balance remained slightly easier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Some interest was noted in the afternoon session which lifted values above the day's lows. This resulted in a fair number of counters563 words
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498 1982-06-23 11 LARUT Tin Fields Bhd, which has diversified into property development, has disclosed that work on phases one and two of its Pantai Dickson Leisure Resort project is progressing well and sales have been The development of the 'holiday resort is being undertaken by498 words
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418 1982-06-23 11 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM DAH Yung Steel, which turned in a 32.6 per cent increase in pre-tax profit to 11.91 million last year, is confident that profits this year "will at least match that" of 1981. Chairman Ang See said in the company's latest annual418 words
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Article322 1982-06-23 11 BEDFORD Plantations, which recently diversified into property development, is continuing to investigate other suitable investment opportunities, said chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz bin Zain in his latest annual review. However, no indication was given of what the other suitable investment opportunities were. Bedford, essentially a plantation company, recently322 words
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Article411 1982-06-23 11 HONGKONG STOCKS in Hongkong yesterday closed steadier, but off their highs due to renewed selling pressure near the close, in thin trading, brokers said. Prices opened higher in line with Wall Street, but mainly on technical factors. The Hang Seng index closed 7.49 points up at 1,274.10411 words
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Article396 1982-06-23 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rallied moderately after six consecutive days of decline following the overnight steadiness on Wall Street, but trading remained very thin due to anxieties over the yen dollar rate and high US interest rates. The market average gained 36.85 to close at 7,127.96396 words
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Article171 1982-06-23 11 PRICES in Bangkok yesterday closed generally steady in selective trading and low turnover. The Book Club index dropped 0.07 point to 92.54 on turnover of 5.1 million baht. Bangkok Bank, Siam Credit and Saha Union closed unchanged at 208, 56 and 106 baht respectively while Rama Tower fell one171 words
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Article102 1982-06-23 11 JUNK a Pmo< H PllU HMca MO -0.1 Acola Mining OOBZ 0 000( Aapo PW1 Its unch Ap«* Mlnlnf B Altai coo. a Uuio -0.1 Ba«ulo OoM «15 unch Buk Petroleum 015 unch Banruat Coo. B TIM -4 CDCP 1.46 unch Lepanto B. cm unch Mmrlnduque B COO unch102 words
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Article476 1982-06-23 11 THE Sydney market decline continued yesterday at a slower pace with metal stocks showing resilience in line with general metal prices overseas. At the close the All Ordinaries index had fallen 2.5 points to 459.6, edging closer to the 1962 low for the index of 455.6 points. The industrial476 words
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680 1982-06-23 11 IN SPITE of the general gloom cast by many other companies, General Corporation Bhd (GCB) has painted a bright picture for the group in the current year to Dec 31, 1962. The group's managing director, Tan Sri Low Keng Huat, in his annual statement reckons680 words
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Article895 1982-06-23 11 Carnal Ex Beaks Date Tata! far TatsJ far Payaeat Date daae Payable the year Prevtsas Aeaaa s% Jun 30 Jul 7 Jul 21 21.7% 14.5%<a) B Seniha waag *%<f) Jul 23 Jul 30 Aug 16 35% 20% BKtyi 5% May 20 Jun 1 Jun 24 5% 4.4%<a) MiKtma895 words
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Article209 1982-06-23 11 Csmpaay Partiealan Ex Date Backs CIM? G Lam her Proposed rights issue of 3 for 10 KGHMga fe $1.00 per share NY A NYA Proposed bonus issue of 4 for 5 NY A NYA Rights issue of 1 for 2 fe $1.40 per share Jun 11 Jun 23209 words
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674 1982-06-23 11 THE CABLE industry continues to look attractive in spite of the temporary setback experienced in 1981, according to Federal Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing chairman Tan Sri Ungku Nazaruddin bin Ungku Mohammed. In his latest annual statement, he notes that the recent call for tenders674 words
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Article139 1982-06-23 11 WISE maaafactarer, Berjaya lawil Bhd, has an —eed seme chaages la Its management tlx months after aa eqalty restructuring exercise la compliance with Malaysia's New Eeaaamle Pelley. lie eempaay's chairman and director, Tan Sri Kamaral Ariffla Ma Mehd Yaasia has resigaed with effect frem Jaae II139 words
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Article105 1982-06-23 11 Reuter BANK de Paris EX Des Pays-Bas and Merrill Lynch have received acceptances for its limited tender offer for 10 per cent of Sun Hung Kai Securities Ltd (SHKS) shares totalling 80.06 million shares, or the equivalent of 30.4 per cent of SHKS' share capital. The twoReuter - 105 words
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Advertisement60 1982-06-23 11 THE GARDEN SCHOOL is pleased to announce the opening of Form 6 classes in September 1982 at Taman Ceras. Tuition for University of London "A" Levels will be given in the following subjects. English, Geography, History, Maths, French, Economics and Art. Those interested should write to No. 2A, Jalan Selasih,60 words
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Advertisement99 1982-06-23 11 V V Electric Chain Hoist. With its simple design, this versatile chain hoist is designed tor push travel or electric drive. Capable of handling up to 4000 kg, it has the following features: Low dead weight and compact design that give ease of handling. Enclosed casing with self-braking motor. 299 words
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Article155 1982-06-23 12 Rises Indices Syn Resins Hong Leong Ind OCBC Straits Trading Perlis Plant Weames DBS Spore Land FAN Nat Iron O U B M U I Oriental Hldgs 374 635 810 545 360 334 775 715 605 560 525 330 316 28 15 10 10 6 6 5 5 5155 words
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Article, Illustration153 1982-06-23 12 Rises Indices SEA Corp 630 10 June21 June 22 Ipoh Gdn 238 +5 BT Index: *****3 *****1 Straits Trading 595 +5 Industrials: 849.51 848.23 M Banking 665 +5 Finance: 1478.84 1480 80 Tronoh 780 5 Hotels: 607.30 607.54 Magnum 344 +4 Properties: 811.58 812 21 Tins: 312.82 311.88153 words
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Article48 1982-06-23 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 554.9 Friday 558.0 Week Ago 578.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 789.95 Friday 788.62 Week Ago 801.85 Tuesday 1274.10 Monday 1286.61 Week Ago 1306.27 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 627.6 Monday 632.3 Week Ago 642.7 ALL ORDINARIES H.K.HANG SENG Monday 462.3 Week Ago 480.348 words
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Article203 1982-06-23 12 MALAYA 11b Prlatlag ku met Hi profit (meaat at the pie tn level. TV eMDpuy amueed yesterday thai pre tax pnflt fer tke year eaded Feb 28 uoMited to $IJ2 mllltoa, slightly higher thaa It* toreeast *f $1 M mllltoa. Pnflt after tax, bewever, was203 words
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582 1982-06-23 12 ALAN LEE - By ALAN LEE BANDAR Raya Developments Bhd is rationalising its investments in InterContinental Housing Development Ltd (IHD), a listed Hongkong company it acquired a year ago for HK5436.3 million. IHD's major assets are in Malaysia. They are a 33 per cent stake in a listed Malaysian582 words
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Article760 1982-06-23 12 LONDON, Tues. Share prices continued the recovery seen late yesterday and the Financial Times Index at 3pm was up four points at 558.9. Rises of 2p to 4p were common among the leaders and Glaxo was up 6p at 690 but turnover was low. The rise in June760 words
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Article97 1982-06-23 12 CK TANG Ltd has clarified that it will undertake the redevelopment of the present site occupied by its department store and not Tang Choon Keng Realty (Pte) Ltd as reported earlier. THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried Slme Darby Bhd on a newspaper report that it is97 words
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Article79 1982-06-23 12 AP NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market opened mixed today as the government reported a return to doubledigit inflation in May. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrial stocks rose 1.72 points to 791.67 in the first 30 minutes of trading, but more stocks fell in price thanAP - 79 words
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460 1982-06-23 12 «Hill Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani MALAYSIA Mining Corporation Berhad has given notice that it does not regard its minority holding in Sime Darby as a longterm investment and that the Sime shares will be sold "when circumstances are favourable". This460 words
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Article518 1982-06-23 12 aaiarcra by HOCK LOCK SIEW Growth Industrial Holdings Ltd's latest reply to the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) on recent changes in shareholdings still does not answer one baffling question who was the buyer of the 3.8 million GIH shares unloaded by its chairman, Mr Ernest Kahlenberg?by HOCK LOCK SIEW - 518 words
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Article84 1982-06-23 12 TRADING In the shares of Hwn Hong Manfaetartag Co will muw at Ham today m the Stock Exchange of Singapore. lie resamptfan of trading follows the completion of Ong Holdings' general offer for shares in the company. Ong Holdings Is now the controlling shareholder with a84 words
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Advertisement209 1982-06-23 12 KEPNER TREGOE VERTEX a course in problem analysis and decision making in sales marketing Singapore, August 16-20,1982 This is five day seminar is a rigorous program where you, and other managers like you, learn to avoid hunches and get the habit of systematically analysing problems, making decisions, and preventing potential209 words
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Advertisement164 1982-06-23 12 It grows as your office grows, fits into odd shaped rooms, and changes its design as you wish. Heuga: Carpet tiles extraordinaire. Start with convenience. When your company grows and the office expands, you avoid a lot of headaches if yours is a Heuga carpet. In 50cm squares, Heuga carpet164 words
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Miscellaneous53 1982-06-23 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair and warm. for 24 hours prior to 7.31 pm on Jane 22 ftt the airport: Maximum temperature 31.9 Associated humidity 55 Minimum temperature 26.3 Associated humidity 86 Hours of sunshine 10.20 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 62.7 Total rainy days for53 words
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242 1982-06-23 13 OPTIMISTIC traffic forecasts must be used as the basis for the planning of future port facilities if high service levels provided by the Port of Singapore Authority is to be maintained, said the authority's general manager, Mr Wong Hung Kim, yesterday. Presenting the242 words
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544 1982-06-23 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM A MAJOR threat to the development of containerisation in Asia is political interference in the market mechanism, which tends to weaken its functioning and provoke retaliatory counter measures elsewhere. This view was presented by the director of Hapag Lloyd's eastern hemisphere544 words
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Article109 1982-06-23 13 Reuter CHINA has opened four new container shipping routes to the US, West Germany, Britain and Norway, the New China News Agency said. It said the new lines operate from Dalian, the main foreign trading port in industrial north-east China. Nearly 2,000 foreign vessels called atReuter - 109 words
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Article107 1982-06-23 13 AFP RESCUERS recovered nine charred bodies from the ill-fated passenger ship Queen Helen, which caught fire in southern Philippine waters last Friday, which brings the death toll in the disaster to 37, the Philippine News Agency (PNA) reported. About 334 persons were rescued but it is still notAFP - 107 words
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Article104 1982-06-23 13 AFP A SCHEDULED liner service linking Kobe with China via South Korea was resumed on Saturday, nearly two yeras after the single Japan-China regular route was suspended in September 1980. The 17,400-ton Pearl of Scandinavia, a Bahamaregistered liner, was carrying 399 tourists. Pearl Cruises of Scandinavia, basedAFP - 104 words
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Article753 1982-06-23 13 Skipping Liar P»g* C«l Shipping Uw Page CM Actupelego Shpg vm 1 Fesco vn Alca vm l Fort una X Alfred CT VI l Franco-Belg m Ali trans vn 4 Frata NVOC VI Alpac VI 5 Freight Links v Anhsin* X s Freight ManageAntara Shpg X 4753 words
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Article749 1982-06-23 14 AFP FURTHER rate reductions were forced on ship-owners last week on the already weakened freight market, despite talk of a return of Soviet charterers after a two-month absence. The price cuts were most noticeable in the grain trades, with rates on the US Gulf/Japan route dropping US$2.5OAFP - 749 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1982-06-23 14 On June 23 1972, the first full container ship berthed at the Port of Singapore Authority's container terminal, bringing Singapore up to date with the most advanced ports in the world. The sixth main container berth of the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal will be commissioned1,084 words
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Article1620 1982-06-23 14 FURTHER freight rate declines were seen for grain business out of the US Gulf on Monday with a 60,000 tonner for Antwerp-Hamburg receiving a lump sum equivalent of US$B.2l compared with $9.45 paid earlier this month. Cargoes for the Far East included a vessel from the Gulf to1,620 words
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Article374 1982-06-23 15 ONE of the major differences between container ship operations and conventional cargo carriers is the turnaround time at ports. Whereas conventional ships' stay in ports are usually measured in terms of days, the container ships' port stay is in terms of hours. Cargo handling capacity at the container374 words
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Article, Illustration592 1982-06-23 15 THE ARRIVAL of the full container ship Niboa on June 13, 1972, marked a new era in the history of the Port of Singapore. The commissioning of the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal is to commemorate the tenth anniversary of PSA's container terminal, but the592 words
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4901 1982-06-23 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore lor ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of4,901 words
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Article830 1982-06-23 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS ANO LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Arnold Maersk «20& ***** 0800 M«er«k si ofluO-lOOu u Xlra Melbourne 7W 24.6.82 0900 Star Sbp* 49 1100-1200 L6 Bunga Peoaga 24B/25A 24 6.62 0700830 words
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Article1877 1982-06-23 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Ackipeiego Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) \drladr (Miiinrr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). UT.A Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afra-Earaaia Liar Transgroup Pie Ltd (S) Al1,877 words
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Article135 1982-06-23 22 THE Europe, Middle East Cooperation Line has launched its new service from Liverpool to the Middle East with the sailing of the 15,284 ton gross Eastern Splendour which carried nearly 5,000 tonnes of cargo. The group of three companies has taken over part of the service135 words
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Article211 1982-06-23 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East, Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.211 words
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Article507 1982-06-23 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Asean Trader 19 Kaw&saki alongside 23,6.82/2300 Bonos i&r 27 Llan Soon alongside 23.682/0700 Dlnj 28 Uan Soon alongside 23.6.82/0700 Equator 1] 22 Thong Soon alongside 23. fl 02/1800 Equator III 21E Thong Soon alongside 23.6.82'0530 Kola Pelangi507 words
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Article203 1982-06-23 22 THE FUTURE of the financially-stricken Italian shipping group, Lauro Line, was thrown into confusion recently following the resignation of the commissioner appointed to guide the company back to recovery. Mr Carlo Alhadeff walked out of his job just three months after taking control of the Naples-based203 words
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Advertisement459 1982-06-23 13 Everett Lines FOB THE MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANC «K OK HON(, KONG JAPAN •BUSAN CHIT T AGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZ ANIL L O ACAPUI CO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Clittord Centre Singapore 1 Tel ***** 9 36 Beach Street Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bids Tel459 words
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Advertisement393 1982-06-23 13 OSEALORDS UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES d i.M Spore I Loading for 1.""™ Breakbuft Dubai 1/8). Abu Dhabi 3/8). Dammam (5/8). Kuwait (7/8) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Iraq carfo acceptable intrarart Mina Qaboos (3/7). Abu Dhabi (5/7), Dubai (7/7), Kuwait (9/7), Bahrain (12/7). Dammam (14/7)393 words
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Advertisement594 1982-06-23 13 ARISTOCRATIC'J SHIP CLOCKS W§ WATCHES or SWITZERLAND PTE 110 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Feeder V—el IPort Kelang Penang Vessel I Si.ig«pore|L.ongbeach|New Yorfc Philadelphiatßalllmore |tharleston SINGAPORE CLOSWG TIMES CY 27th Jurw 2300 HRS. CFS 27th tune 1100 HRS TO:594 words
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Advertisement708 1982-06-23 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Container Service Mm Accepting For: 1) Barcelona, Genoa, Amsterdam Antwerp. L Ha»re. Baste UK. 3) Bremen Bremerhaven. Aarhus. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Malmo, Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder via S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore 4 Bangkok Pis contact PE RMISC P Kelang tor708 words
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Advertisement214 1982-06-23 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA i/l 20/« •22/1 *22/1 25/1 *27/1 I NEXT ARRIVALS "BARBER TENNESSEE" 22/6/12. BARBER PRIAM 2/7/12. "BARBER TAIF" 17/7/12 "BARBER MENELAUS" 21/7/12 TO: PANAMA (Calen. Cm tab* Pjfunu City) —US ATLANTIC —US GULF —E. CANADA Baltenore N Yort St Mr MB I214 words
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Advertisement715 1982-06-23 15 f M The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok [CONTAINERSMF> SERVICE TO UK /CONTINENT inopoa my an or edrcurgh lOK 10 EXPRESS KO4LOONBAY CARDIGAN BAY LARGS BAY FRANKFURT EXPRESS likrpool my CITY or EDMBURGH r Keianf 29/4 M/ 7715 words
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Advertisement930 1982-06-23 16 Everett Lines] Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON KT NT MmM It/1 M MM J4/2 M HUM 4/9 M KTOTOM IVI7 M B F SS C Agent* m Motoywo BOUSTEAD SH*>PING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1 /8 PENANG Campama A/paatma D, Navaaaoa* intcrcoMmortd ***** 8930 words
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Advertisement922 1982-06-23 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE Singapore Loading for: Singapore Loading for KOTA MEW AH 10/l3July Mombasa, Mogadiscio, Jaddah, Aqaba KOTA MELUR 25/27 Juna Mogadiacio, Aden. Barbara V.E-385 W-324 KOTAFAJAR 10/15 July Mombasa. Hodaidah. Jaddah KOTA MURNI 25/30 July Mombasa.922 words
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Advertisement633 1982-06-23 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE VICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK n Pt 18 Jul 21 Jul 24 Jul FORTHBANK U> u 9 8 Sep 11 Sep 15 Sep CORABANK 20 Sep 16 Oct 19 Oct 23 Oct Lines U.S. GULF DIRECT SERVICE from Nola DOLLY TURMAN Sid633 words
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Advertisement732 1982-06-23 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616 International Anson Rd Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 (10 Lines' yOMMA-liiag BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'pore P. KMangLoadng far: ACROPOIIS ttol2 In Port SaM IEDDAH/BOULOGNE R"DAM UK (AVON) ASTEHONBMI3 13 Juty I BOUIOGNE/R DAM UK FUU CONTAINER SERVItt TO EUROPE/UK Sngapore far NATERGEUS M 125 4732 words
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Advertisement618 1982-06-23 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Df o' t"e ACf Coosa". K JACEJM 15* HK CONTAINER 31W. TW BRDGE Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MERCATOR S pore Closing Times. ECL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 0400 27/6 1600 26/6 SS BRDGE 36E.618 words
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Advertisement648 1982-06-23 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA STOW KUANTAN POtT KELANG MAUNVE PM2E 30/6 Loading For DUBAI/ DAMMAM/ KUWAIT MALONI CHEST 25/6 Loading For Male MAUME AMBASSADOR 10/7 Loading For DJIBOUTI MALDIVE PKMLEGE 30/6 Loading For Madras/Colombo MALDWE NAVIGATOR 26/6 In Port Loading For Dubai/Dammam/ Kuwait MALDIVE COURAGE 25/6 Loading For Shariah/Karadit648 words
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Advertisement85 1982-06-23 19 SAMSHIP WOOD CARRIERS TIBER 1 PLYWOOD SERVICE SMMMM STOtt bM 23/ C LOMMC H» mntevum/jmt ?W (TUIHY) CUMUMCI STE/WI/WT/U.*. (TUWT) otio Hmsw ran sjmct aoucaor AGENTS: STORE: CONFRE-ASIA PTE LTD 2607/2610 UIC BLDG SHENTON WAV, SINGAPORE BOOKINGS TEL: *****44 AGENTS K.L. ORIENTAL SHIPPING CORP BOOKINGS TEL: *****6 PU*r, MNB BaUdlng,85 words
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Advertisement497 1982-06-23 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD. 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 |3 GENERAL *****1 122 LINESI TELE* RS RS ***** A 8 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP l?c«|i»nal Container Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAY& SATURDAY sr„ SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE497 words
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Advertisement337 1982-06-23 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT BAIO ALEXANDRIA) STtttt PT NtZ PT MP Uiwa I DOT 21 km 25 Mr 9 My U My IS ■KVDTI Mr II My 25 M» 2» My 31 IU VOt 23 Mr 27 mi ta|l) ®S337 words
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Advertisement523 1982-06-23 21 CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE ON LINER VESSELS LOADING FOR MADRAS, COLOMBO, CHITGG, CALCUTTA, R'GOON, KARACHI, BKK, MANILA, MUSCAT, DUBAI, DAMMAM, KUWAIT, DOHA. AO ABA, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLES, R'DAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG. ANGOLA, JAKARTA, SAMARANG, SURABAYA PLADJU, TARAKAN.BONTANG .U.S. GULF, AUST, WHAMPOA, SHANGHAI. KUCHING A MUARA INDOGULF FREIGHT SERVICES TEL: *****00, *****01 TELEX: RS523 words
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Advertisement48 1982-06-23 22 NOTICES EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION 8/A MA "PATEVERETT" V«y. ME wri: 14th Jut IMZ Pteee ti Swey: PSA G4a IS General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on 23rd June 1982 from 8.30 am. N» hrtkcr aarvey will be betd alter ttta date.48 words
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Advertisement54 1982-06-23 22 DONG BUC LIME M.V. PRINCE VOV. 15M Amvtd 18/«/t2 At PSA Godown General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Monday 28th June, 1982 as from 9.00 am to 12.00 noon. No further survey will be held after this date. Agents WORLD-WIDE PACIFIC MARITIME54 words
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Advertisement52 1982-06-23 22 OONQSUEUNE M. V.DONG WON VOY. M arrived l*/t/«3 At MA Oodown 2S/30 Genera] Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Monday 28th June, 1982 as from 9.00 am to 12.00 noon. No further survey will be held after this date. womumKoepacvic •"UumME (rre> ltd52 words
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Advertisement268 1982-06-23 22 MAGNA MARINE LINES j.\'K 11 :i', TO t FROM SOUTH AFRICA WESTBOUND SERVICE SMGAPORE PT. KELANG LOADMG FOR MV GEMRAI VALUES M-12 SU> SID Rf UNION TAMATAVf <*-T 1570) DURBAN P.E DURBAN, P.E. CAPETOWN •MV BESSANG PASS VOT M-14 7/7 (BIT 1975) Alf ANTARA SHIPPING SDN BHD No 36 JALAN268 words
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Advertisement300 1982-06-23 22 SINWAH CONTAINER LINE REGULAR CONTAfO UNER SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND AND FAR EAST M.V. UNHUA LONG M.V. GEORGE ETA S'pore 23 June 19 Wy ACCEPTING CONTAINERISED CARGO FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON General Agents: YICK FUNG SHIPPING ENTERPRISES CO. LTD 3rd Floor, Bonk of China Bldg300 words
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Miscellaneous162 1982-06-23 22 I r A Regional Weather j Sff N m m '■i j H2 a re @1 BR ft g 3! M i 9 SfiS S3 *r t L? ft W* S3 «w rv« SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower162 words
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