The Business Times, 30 June 1982
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Title Section11 1982-06-30 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, JUNE St, 1182 60 CENTS11 words
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Article342 1982-06-30 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG TOKYU Land Corporation's 10 million shares, which will be listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore on July 19, will be offered at $2,596 (U551,204) each. This issue price represents a 5 per per cent discount from yesterday's closing price342 words
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188 1982-06-30 1 PRINCE Sihanouk left Singapore for Jakarta yesterday after a two-day official visit to the Republic. While in Singapore, he met Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) S Rajaratnam, and Minister for Foreign Affairs S Dhanabalan. The Prince said prior to188 words
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629 1982-06-30 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN THE 11th Urban Redevelopment Authority sale of 21 sites will generate an estimated investment of $511 million, excluding land cost. The 21 sites, which have a total area of 12.2 hectares, will create about 5,000 jobs in the construction629 words
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320 1982-06-30 1 SINGAPORE Nomura Merchant Banking performed well last year with its corporate finance activities leading the growth. Its pre-tax profits show a "modest" increase of per cent to over $3 million, chairman Hitoshi Kobayashi said in the bank's latest annual report. He described 1961 as a320 words
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Article88 1982-06-30 1 AFP ICI will have to close its Wilton (North-east England) petrochemical plant, with the loss of 9,000 jobs, if the UK government grants certain tax cuts to North Sea gas producing companies Shell, Esso and British Petroleum, ICI said in a confidential document toAFP - 88 words
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249 1982-06-30 1 EUROPEAN leaders, angered by President Reagan's change of mind about the Russian gas pipeline, has called for urgent talks with Washington to avert further tension in trara-^jjt&nti&jvlatiofis. A summit of European heads of state and governments yesterday called for "a genuine and249 words
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Article71 1982-06-30 1 AP TEL AVIV, Tues. The Palestine Liberation Organisation is "playing for time" in the negotiations about a PLO departure from Beirut, and delay risks "grave results", a senior Israeli official said today. The official, speaking to reporters in Jerusalem, issued the stern hurry-up warning to the PLO asAP - 71 words
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Article62 1982-06-30 1 Reuter TOKYO, Tues. Finance Minister Michio Wa tana be said the Japanese government may introduce new small-scale tax measures in fiscal 1983 starting next April to cover national revenue shortfalls. He told the Upper House Budget Committee the government is not considering a large-scale new tax, suchReuter - 62 words
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Article69 1982-06-30 1 AFP TEHERAN, Tues. Iranian forces have reached Qasr-E-Sherin, in the western Iranian province of Bakhtaran, and are collecting ammunition and supplies abandoned by Iraqi troops, Iran's Parliamentary President Hojatoleslam Hachemi Rafsandjani told Radio Teheran today. Rafsandjani, speaking after a meeting of the Supreme Defence Council, said Iraqi troopsAFP - 69 words
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Article91 1982-06-30 1 Reuter DARWIN, Tues. Traditional aboriginal land owners and the Northern Land Council have given the go-ahead for a uranium mine at Jabiluka in the Northern Territory, council chairman Gerry Blitner said in a statement. The agreement was reached today and removes the penultimate barrier to efforts byReuter - 91 words
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Article84 1982-06-30 1 AFP KOTA BAHRU, Tues. Kelantan has been placed on the alert against the spread of a deadly disease which has so far killed 80 head of livestock in Machang district. The state director of veterinary services, Dr Abdul Aziz bin Magkat, said today that the department had preparedAFP - 84 words
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Article32 1982-06-30 1 AP JAKARTA, Tues. Police have freed 33 young girls who were imprisoned as forced labourers at factories in Jakarta producing false medicines, a police spokesman said here today. APAP - 32 words
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Article92 1982-06-30 1 Reuter TOKYO, Tues. Hitachi Ltd and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation have both stopped advertising in the Japanese press in the wake of the US law case in which their executives are alleged to have conspired to steal information from International Business Machines (IBM). Spokesmen for the two companies saidReuter - 92 words
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264 1982-06-30 1 THE Sligapwe Orgaais»tion ef Seamen Mm strongly condemned the master ef Pacific Viking far leaving the pert ef Sydney wlthent proper clearance. Acting SOS president Mehammed Nttr bin Sarlp said the master "will have te face the eenseqaenees ef his wrongful actlen".264 words
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523 1982-06-30 1 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG OVERSEAS Union Bank, whose managing director Lee Hee Seng was recently appointed chairman of Asia Commercial Bank, is expected to nominate more of its representatives to the ACB board shortly after the retirement of two directors today. Directors523 words
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Advertisement241 1982-06-30 1 Times Bookshops msm TRAVEL agents in Singapore are beginning to feel the effect of the worldwide recession Page 4 IN response to fears that current US monetary policy is too tough, the Federal Reserve is expected to consider raising its target for growth in money supply. Page 7 EUROPEAN community241 words
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Advertisement12 1982-06-30 1 m p3f iTTT« i B-i. St a!! Q Q Travellers Cheques *5*12 words
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Advertisement17 1982-06-30 1 S \(.AK >Ki this month The money tree Economic relations with the US Chinks in the harbour?17 words
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Advertisement371 1982-06-30 2 JHHH |g§g!; .<gßB§fe: -t,lll^p r •>•••'•: •:'y.::« SS §g^jP§ :s;./ V;> ■s X WJW XvX-■.'•>, ■> x'-: HP) KSfiS SKS < M -x ■<& X-.s- ■ssgs&a >>?ss X v. :-.y !WW:4,> BHSSSSkKW- X I i: J SKS SWft *SO/. wtf» V.-, O BIRDS OF A FEATHER, You will doubtless have371 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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426 1982-06-30 3 WONG MAI YUN - By WONG MAI YUN ABOUT 110 bargainable workers of JL Morison Son t Jones (Far East) Pte Ltd will soon receive their backdated 1981 NWC payment. The Industrial Arbitration Court (LAC) yesterday consented to an out-of-court settlement between the company and the426 words
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181 1982-06-30 3 SINGAPORE Petroleum Company has chartered a 4,246 dwt bunkering barge called Bunker SPC vm. The barge will enable SPC to provide bigger parcels of bunker fuel in one deliver}'. This will save shipowners valuable time and increase the turnaround of vessels. SPC, a major supplier of181 words
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316 1982-06-30 3 COLCRETE, one of the largest grouting experts in the UK, will open an office in Singapore later this year to look after its growing Far East market. Its coverage here will include, in particular, Malaysia and Indonesia, where some 15 dams are due to316 words
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294 1982-06-30 3 HEWLETT Packard Singapore has mechanised four of its assembly processes through its own efforts in the past year. Under a programme of process development and automation begun in June last year, the company has designed and installed four major machines. These are the294 words
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Article, Illustration283 1982-06-30 3 THE Straits Steamship Group has announced the appointment of Mr Fergus P iUbertMa as business development manager with its industrial division from June 14. He will be responsible for identifying, appraising and recommending new business opportunities in engineering and oilfield/ energy related operations. Prior to joining Straits283 words
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361 1982-06-30 3 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM SOME 9,000 daily-rated and junior monthly-rated employees of the Port of Singapore Authority will enjoy improved wages and benefits amounting to 515 million a year under a new collective agreement. The agreement, signed yesterday, will be effective for three361 words
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270 1982-06-30 3 TORAY Industries, a leading Japanese synthetic fibre maker has set up a wholly-owned subsidiary in Singapore to manage its joint-venture companies in Asia. Toray Industries (Asia) Pte Ltd is expected to start operating tomorrow. The subsidiary, which has a paid-up capital of $1 million,270 words
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327 1982-06-30 4 TELECOMS is restructuring its automatic mobile telephone (AMT) service into two separate services to cater for different needs of users in boats and those in cars and other land vehicles The two new services landmobile telephone service and harbourcraft telephone service will take effect from327 words
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396 1982-06-30 4 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH MORE than 300 travel agents in Singapore are beginning to feel the effects of the worldwide recession that many think may last until late 1963. "At the moment, it is the inbound agents that are most affected," said Pren396 words
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384 1982-06-30 4 THE growth rate in tourist arrivals, which had seen a decline from 5.1 per cent in January this year to 4.3 per cent and 4.1 per cent in the subsequent months, registered zero growth in April. Figures released by the Singapore Tourist384 words
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Article284 1982-06-30 4 THE Asia Pacific division head office of Avis, the worldwide operator of rental cars, has selected the first Singaporean for its two travel management scholarships awarded this year. A selection committee chose Mr Woo Lu Hwang, director of operations of World Express, Singapore, and Mr284 words
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Article654 1982-06-30 4 SITKA '82, which features a wide range of industrial goods and consumer products, has so far attracted some 240 companies from 35 countries around the world. About 600 Korean companies are also taking part in the exhibition. The fair is organised by the Korea Trade Promotion Corporation (Kotra)654 words
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Article761 1982-06-30 4 SEMINARS AND COURSES June 1-July 22 (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays): Certificate in Performance Appraisal, Cuppage Centre, NPB June 1-July 31 (Tuesdays and Thursdays): Certificate in Performance Appraisal, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, NPB June 1-Aug 19 (Tuesdays and Thursdays): Certificate in Performance Appraisal, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, NPB June 2-July 10761 words
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Advertisement420 1982-06-30 3 Memory up to names and telephone Call anyone of them by No more expensive misdialed numbers for your IDD calls No more rumaging in your sometimes misplaced telephone index for numbers which you should remember but which you do not. Save you at least V 4 an hour per day420 words
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Advertisement129 1982-06-30 3 GUTHRIE BERHAD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) CHANGE OF REGISTRARS SHARE TRANSFER OFFICE Guthrie Berhad announces that, with effect from Ist July, 1982, its Registrars and Share Transfer Office will be changed from Barbinder Co. Pte., 12th Floor. Supreme House, Penang Road. Singapore, 0923 to CLIFFORD SECRETARIAL SERVICES PTE.129 words
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Advertisement177 1982-06-30 4 TAKETHE HEAT OFF AIRCON RUNNING COSTS Now a cooling combination so effective that aircon worries are a thing of the past. The Super Round One and the Twin System Console the Ultimate Home Airconditioning System from Carrier. Save up to 33% in aircon running costs with the Super Round One177 words
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Advertisement1191 1982-06-30 5 PLAIN PAPER COME* H HHH U-bixT "FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS GOING BIG PLACES." APS ELECTRONICS f' A OFFICE REVIEW Estd. 1971 SATURDAY, JULY 26,1982 Productivity essential for our future growth For Singapore to retain its economic momentum, while ROTO OFFSET there is a general recession, our resources and efforts must1,191 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article495 1982-06-30 6 BANK Rakyat expects to make a gross profit of M 5105.5 million by 1986. This will wipe out its accumulated losses which stood at $78.3 million at end-1981. Its chairman, Mr Harun Din, said at its extraordinary general meeting on Monday the profits should495 words
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192 1982-06-30 6 THE UK government's tax yield from UK banks will be studied closely ahead of next year's budget, Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe said. In a speech prepared for delivery in London, he said: "I am concerned simply that banks, like any other sector192 words
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375 1982-06-30 6 THE Japanese government has conceded the coupon rate on new national bond issues will have to be raised but it will try to minimise the margin to avoid a rise in other long-term interest rates, banking and securities sources said. They said the375 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article206 1982-06-30 6 THE US dollar yesterday eased against other major currencies, except the Canadian dollar and sterling in late trading, on lower US interest rates. The Canadian dollar was little changed at 1.2530/60 to the US dollar, after falling to 1.2940/60 earlier after the Canadian Finance Minister's budget statement. It closed206 words
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Article519 1982-06-30 6 TRADING was quiet on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. Generally, the US dollar opened strong against other currencies but weakened at the close of trading. Against the local dollar, the American currency rose to a high of 2.1640/50 from an opening of 2.1600/20. At one stage it519 words
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Article323 1982-06-30 6 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer than overnight levels in moderate trading, dealers said. Prices were marked up between US$5 and $6.50 an ounce at the outset reflecting the metal's strength in New York overnight and then firmed further in subsequent trading on some buying interest. Total323 words
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Article31 1982-06-30 6 MM r*» Ytr* S-W3 S1IB V41S 98? Xtvtd) V*8 sua 9lUB is Tmb MM !>MB $«s S2« tlMiat prti to us <joO»r» trPT oeac ft. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore31 words
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Article22 1982-06-30 6 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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Article191 1982-06-30 6 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 29: US MltnlSaMI Offer Bid 7 days 15* 15* l month 15*i 15* 2 months 101/10 15 15/16 3 months 10 7/10 10 5/10 0 months 10* 10W 9 months 10* 10* 12 months 10 5/10 10 3/10191 words
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Article44 1982-06-30 6 RANGE of prices offered by discount bouses on June 29: Overnight: 4% Call deposits: 4* Closiaf Buyiaf SelllM 3-month Treasury bills 4 3 1 3-month Bank bills 9 5/16 03/16 3 months CD 9 6 months CD 9M 9W Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article151 1982-06-30 6 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed yesterday at the low of 257.30 yen against a 258.70 opening, after Bank of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa's remarks the bank will take whatever steps necessary to prevent further depreciation of the yen. This was below the 258.30/ 45 finish in New York151 words
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Article33 1982-06-30 6 Openiaf Quotes yest«rfe> were: US 1.7351 Cm 2J3». ta Cnm i.aaa« D Hk J7TJO SO d n i.xnra 5 FY JL«5,T5 6 FY CUB-81.3/« F FY U.MT5,«0 L» MO3.7S/340! ttt Yen «43.0633 words
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390 1982-06-30 7 AFP 9PUTH Korea has carried but a drastic cut in money rates and corporate taxes in a 'determined move to encourage enterprises to step up investment and invigorate the nation's chronically stagnant economy. The Bank of Korea said the prime rate willAFP - 390 words
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Article396 1982-06-30 7 A HEALTHY jump in assets has pushed Bank Bumiputra to the top: it is now the largest bank in Asean. It displaces Bangkok Bank which has long held to this position at the front of the pack. Figures compiled by the Hongkong journal Asian Finance396 words
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Article21 1982-06-30 7 BANQUE De L'lndochine et de Suez reduces its prime lending rate by per cent to 11 per cent today.21 words
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656 1982-06-30 7 Reuter THE US Federal Reserve will this week consider raising its target for the key measure of the money supply, as a response to fears that current US monetary policy is too tough to allow an economic recovery to take place, Wall StreetReuter - 656 words
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206 1982-06-30 7 MIDLAND Bank will soon join the ranks of the sophisticated "cash management" class when it launches its computerised service for corporate customers around the world. Midland's computer-based cash management service will be introduced on Sep 1. It will enable corporate treasurers to obtain readily206 words
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176 1982-06-30 7 Reuter AVERAGE effective yields n Treasary Mils rtac to 11M per eeat far threemeath Mils aad 18.411 per eeat tor six-meath hills at the latest weekly aacttoa, the US Treasary said. The three mwth rate was ap tram ***** per eeat at the prevtoasReuter - 176 words
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Article472 1982-06-30 7 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN SINGAPORE'S "disciplined" hanking sector with its "clear and precise guidelines" attracted Multibanco Comermex SA, the fourth largest commercial bank in Mexico, to set up an offshore branch here. This is also the first time that Multibanco Comermex is establishing a presence472 words
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Advertisement258 1982-06-30 6 The French Classic... a masterpiece in motoring To say the 604 is a luxury car is to understate the case for a car that represents a major success for the engineer, designer and stylist. The Peugeot 604 has a responsive six-cylinder V 6 engine, fully independent suspension, power assisted rack258 words
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Advertisement333 1982-06-30 6 Tha Company Tha Group The Company The Group 8S 57,827,492 8$ 48,963,324 2,932,252 1,629,049 2,608,194 1,338,061 1,174,376 JggggEJgßSyg Singapore Glass (i«7«) Limited COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT The directors wish to announce the audited results of the operations of the company ond the Group for the year ended 31 March 1982 as follows:333 words
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Advertisement74 1982-06-30 7 Y The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Interest Rates Fixed Deposits 1 month (minimum S5.000) 3 months (minimum 6 months I minimum s>ooi 9 months tminimum S5(M)i 12 months minimum Ssoo> Savings For deposits of Ssloo,oooand above—Rates on Request. per annum Main Office: Ocean Building, lOCollyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel:74 words
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Advertisement345 1982-06-30 7 The MISC armada of 35 modern vessels offers a wide range of specialised services with a personal touch. MISC is making waves around the world! MISC is going full speed ahead to serve the shippers of the world with a diversified fleet carrying every type of cargo to over 40345 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article460 1982-06-30 8 A WEST German official has suggested that the Reagan administration might drop its opposition to the Soviet gas pipeline to Western Europe in return for a tough European stand on commercial credits for Moscow. Peter Corterier, Minister of State for the Bonn Foreign Office, in460 words
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442 1982-06-30 8 Reuter EUROPEAN community leaders intend to warn the US that the recent trade measures it took without consulting the community could worsen trans-Atlantic political and economic relations. Diplomats gave details of a draft statement prepared for publication after yesterday's conclusion of a twodayReuter - 442 words
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331 1982-06-30 8 AP INDUSTRIAL production declined during the first three months of this year in major industrialised countries. But on a year-to-year basis, production in seven major industrialised countries increased above last year's first quarter, the US Department of Commerce reported on Monday. The decline duringAP - 331 words
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235 1982-06-30 8 Reuter CANADIAN Finance Minister Allan Maceachen, hoping to pull the country out of its worst recession since the *****, on Monday unveiled in Ottawa an austerity budget calling for a 6 per cent ceiling on all pay rises for the next year.Reuter - 235 words
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Article105 1982-06-30 8 Reuter THERE is little or no prospect of an upturn in the West German economy in the near future. The Munich-based IFO Economic Research Institute, in its latest corporate poll published on Monday, said the climate in industry worsened in May and firms are increasinglyReuter - 105 words
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Article688 1982-06-30 8 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SPO HKG SLA SQ10I 0805 KUL MAS MH671 0920 KUL MAS MH680 0955 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN SLA SQ201 1030 HLP MAS MH651 1030 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP SLA SQ103 1035 KUL GLA GA960 1100688 words
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470 1982-06-30 9 AP THE US Department of Commerce in Washington has estimated China's foreign trade to amount to U5542.5 billion in 1981 with an export surplus of $2.6 billion. The department on Monday said trade of the People's Republic in 1980 totalled $40.1 billion with aAP - 470 words
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142 1982-06-30 9 Reuter PAKISTAN has announced liberalised import policies and forecast a 10 per cent drop in the value of the country's exports. Restrictions were lifted on the import of a range of products from fork lift trucks to cotton yarn, sunflower seed oil, medicines and razor blades.Reuter - 142 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article472 1982-06-30 9 Agencies PRESIDENT Reagan, who has endorsed a constitutional amendment to balance the budget, has signed a bill that raises the national debt ceiling to U551,143 billion. The bill, which passed the Senate 49-41, represents a $63 billion increase in the national debt. It is good till SepAgencies - 472 words
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234 1982-06-30 9 UPI BRITISH railway workers have voted to end their nationwide strike which halted the country's railways aad stranded commuters la massive traffic Jams, hat chose to continue their stoppage •n Lsadaa's snhway system. The Nattoaai Union of Ballwaymea, la a dramatic revolt agalast theirUPI - 234 words
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Article116 1982-06-30 9 Reuter PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos has warned the Philippines he will reimpose martial law if he thinks It necessary. Marcos issued the warning on Monday at a navy function honouring sailors for their role in counter insurgency operations in the South where communist rebels af theReuter - 116 words
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592 1982-06-30 9 Reuter AP PALESTINIAN guerilla leaders in Beirut looked hopefully to the US yesterday for determined pressure to hold back an Israeli assault on the heavily-populat-ed heart of Beirut. A new set of Palestinian proposals, conveyed to Israel on Monday by US Special EnvoyReuter; AP - 592 words
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Article297 1982-06-30 9 AFP Reuter BRITAIN'S economy is unlikely to move towards recovery this year, but there could be a slow-down in inflation towards the end of the year, according to the Treasury in London. Financial observers on Monday said the Treasury forecasts reflect a drop in theAFP; Reuter - 297 words
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284 1982-06-30 9 UPI MEXICO, America's third largest foreign oil supplier, has raised its crude oil exports to 1.5 million barrels a day and will increase prices about 40 US cents a barrel by tightening credit terms, Petroleum Intelligence Weekly (PIW) said. Meanwhile, ShellUPI - 284 words
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168 1982-06-30 9 AP IRANIAN oil is quietly seeping back into the United States after a nearly 2'/i--year absence that began shortly after Americans were taken hostage in Teheran, according to US industry officials. Coastal States Marketing Inc, the Houston-based refining and marketing arm of Coastal Corp,AP - 168 words
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Advertisement748 1982-06-30 8 REPUBLIC OF TEXAS CORPORATION REPUBLIC Q» Tf*AS Total stockholders Total liabilities and stockholders' 601.806 *****0 $12,062,573 $14,441.0* See Motes to Consohdaed Financial Statements BOARD OF DKCTORS JMKS 0. BERRY Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer RepoMc of Texas Corporation GOULD W. FRONTERHOUSE President and Chief Operating748 words
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Advertisement242 1982-06-30 8 Now First in Dallas becomes the "First" in Inter First. With over a century of Texas banking behind us, First National Bank in Dallas now takes a bold step into the future. Effective June 30, 1982, our name is Fftfcr m Inter First Bank Dallas, lead bank tJr \of Inter242 words
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Advertisement102 1982-06-30 9 FLY AEROFLOT THE FAST AND ECONOMICAL WAY TO EUROPE Stockholm Whichever major European city you may be going Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, LondorvParis or Rome fly Aeroftot. Aeroflot operates three flights weekly to Europe via Moscow on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Fly directly from Moscow to any of these destinations and102 words
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Advertisement304 1982-06-30 9 We've mowed on to our brand new, bigger head office P wi S lliiiiilHi niTirmiHi lIIIH IK HUM Kill" BfUllilHftliM KB A < -y x* r •raj Ai t 4 i. It S! m v' SZI S]*7? i'- <L?*£ -.V I tl """SCißl# -f EElll SPPik* -x. SPfe •Vt laKi**-'304 words
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531 1982-06-30 10 THE DRAMATIC escape of the ship Pacific Viking from the port of Sydney has met with cheers from Singapore. Most people's initial reaction to this midnight escapade was relief, if not delight. Relief, because it means the controversy is settled in favour531 words
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Article, Illustration654 1982-06-30 10 DAVE SCHWEISBERG - By DAVE SCHWEISBERG UPI IN THE annals of global ironies, enter the world's second highest paid political leader. He has no standing army, bows to even tiny nations and commands no weapon more awesome than the severe tongue-lashing. Enter also one of the lowestUPI - 654 words
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Advertisement147 1982-06-30 10 WORTHINGTON 4? y£ 15S 4 CONCRETE BATCHING PLANT (Truck mixer loading Plant) Automatic batching of aggregates, cement* and water after initial presetting System enabling automatic operation of the plant by electronic program card Capacity: 50 to 140 cum/hour >« CONCRETE PUMPS Trailer or skid mounted Truck mounted with Boom Capacity:147 words
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Miscellaneous799 1982-06-30 10 TtwnnßMrra SINGAPORE 5 AFTER lime Uigk Mtata, the Wot Octau ul Fagllsh teams (Graap B) eater the mwi rmm4 la the Warld Cap Saeeer *82. Saeeer (ut will ftaaUy dad eat la teaight's "Wert Germaay v» EaglMd" (Ch 5, lilt pm) whether Kevta Keepa will display his praweas far the799 words
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872 1982-06-30 11 PETER BARNARD - rOBUH with PETER BARNARD THERE ARE intelligent and respectable reasons for holding the view expressed i>y Barry Volpert in this column yesterday, when he argued that Israel's invasion of Lebanon was justified in terms of that country's security and defensible in terms of the Middle East872 words
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598 1982-06-30 11 DAVID STOREY - By DAVID STOREY Reuter r "JUST look at people's feet if you want to see the effect 1 of Poland's economic crisis," said Vinzenz Wagner as he sat amid sheets of artificial leather and sample shoes in his booth at the Poznan TradeReuter - 598 words
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Article, Illustration782 1982-06-30 11 JONATHAN FUERBRINGER - By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER NYT GEORGE P. Shultz, the US Secretary of State-designate, will bring to the State Department a broad range of experience in economic affairs that is likely to spread his influence far beyond the normal reach of the office. His experience asNYT - 782 words
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Advertisement1005 1982-06-30 11 THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, N.A AND SUBSIDIARIES HEAD OFFICE: 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, New York ***** CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CONDITION CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME December 31, 1981 December 31, 1980 (In Thousands) (In Thousands) Assets Cash and Due from Banks Interest-Bearing Deposits Placed with BanksInvestments Securities: U.S. Treasury1,005 words
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566 1982-06-30 12 WILLIAM CHISLETT - By WILLIAM CHISLETT FT THE delivery of six jet fighters to El Salvador this month by Washington is a clear indication that the new government of the Central American republic is intensifying its efforts to beat the guerilla forces. At the same time,FT - 566 words
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Advertisement1354 1982-06-30 12 m f k V v f> '-iv :P* T* <»».- -< s >.j*sS* k $r.v a •i* <* *7' 1 t« xws Tjc" X«*NJT r -w_ v A <.r\ s Bangkok Bank Limited (Incorporated in Thailand) > >. tBALANCE SHEET AS AT DECEMBER 31 ,1981 LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUtTY DEPOSITS1,354 words
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Miscellaneous687 1982-06-30 12 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Servants with many things to help them (5) 8 Quick to fix a drip (5) 10 Those of Australian football? (5) 11 A garment Beth may be after (3) 12 Where a vessel can be found (5) 13 He's got a lot of bottles687 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1982-06-30 13 TONY WALKER - ■y TONY WALKER D THEY no longer circumcise their sons according to ancient customs. They don't eat unleavened bread. Nothing remotely like a ysmulka adorns the heads of the men. It is more than a century since a member of the community regularly prayed inD - 1,067 words
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Advertisement143 1982-06-30 13 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I WNNe Un Stafc Hiang holder of L/C No. *****58/F have left Karmahadi Jaya Trading We Lid on my own accord as from Ist June 1982. I would uke to thank all my clients and business sasociates for their support and assistance and look143 words
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Advertisement1362 1982-06-30 13 A Bangkok Bank United lm TVAUAJ^JA imcofponßM m imMno) BALANCE SHEET AS AT JUNE 30,198! 58,051,996 65 2,498,582,267 06 5,870,488,180.00 16,002,668,923.79 520,388.907 43 1,205.140,019.21 8.153.*****6.94 DEPOSITS Demand deposits 4,577,585,095.09 Savings and time deposits 60,612,961,352.05 Deposits in foreign currencies 27,909,296,852.80 Total deposits 93,099,843,299.9< DUE TO BANKS interest bearing 58,051,996.61 DEMAND UABUTES1,362 words
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Miscellaneous17 1982-06-30 13 Graves. Inc." wi p t A f .ja= ms V k V V t* 3 3 117 words
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385 1982-06-30 14 Reuter THE Australian Woolworths Ltd store j group said it will make a takeover bid for the Sydney-based retailer Grace Brothers Holdings Ltd. The offer will be made through a 1 .-share and convertible note deal which Woolworths said values each of Grace'sReuter - 385 words
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166 1982-06-30 14 UPI Reuter TOYOTA Mttor Mm Ce ku reported a nMMthl laereaee la Mi teassHdsfed aet pnfit far the year eaded March SI. The eempaay, a sales arm rf Japaa's Nel earmaker, Tsyete Meter Ce, said the gala was dae chiefly te theUPI; Reuter - 166 words
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583 1982-06-30 14 NYT DIAMOND Shamrock Corp of the US is like dozens of other well-run companies The management, pleased with a Job well done, views the idea of being taken over with distaste, eyen alarm. At Diamond's annual meeting in April, chairman William Bricker responded to publishedNYT - 583 words
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174 1982-06-30 14 Reuter THE high value of sterling is currently putting "significant pressure" on the viability of Ford's UK manufacturing operations, Ford of Europe Inc said In written evidence to Parliament. Ford must reduce its sterling coat base by importing more or a more favourableReuter - 174 words
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208 1982-06-30 14 AFP EXXON, the world's biggest oil company, has begun moves to brake a decline in profits by cutting back its 180,000-stroog staff around the world. Company sources said in New York on Monday letters had been addressed to some employeesAFP - 208 words
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Article127 1982-06-30 14 EMERY Worldwide's international operations which include the Sydney-based Pacific division that covers Singapore made a profit of US$2.B million in the first quarter of this year. Total international revenue was up 8 per cent to $45.5 million, with the Pacific division's contribution up 17.2 per cent,127 words
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Advertisement871 1982-06-30 14 ÜBS 1981: Favorable results in a challenging climate Balance Sheet as of December 31,1981 Assets* Liabilities 1980 1981 1980 1981 in Swiss Francs in Swiss Francs Due to banks Due to banks on demand Due to banks at fixed dates Due within 90 days Due to banks, total 4.835.121.***** 15.494.614,502.54871 words
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Article274 1982-06-30 15 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with July One RSS buyers quoted at 182.25 cents a kilo, down 1.25 cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some long releases after a lower opening. Afternoon prices eased slightly on continued long releases. In Kaala274 words
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Article302 1982-06-30 15 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 181.50 182.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. July 183.00 183.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 184.25 184.75 Int. 2 R.S.S. 173.50 175.50N UK/Cont 172.50 174.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 164.00 166.00N UK/Coat 163.00 165.00N Int.302 words
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Article105 1982-06-30 15 NOON SSR and SMR p new yeaterday. RAS Jnly Alflllt (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Bayer* Saltan Buyer* Seller* SSR 20 (1-ton pallet) 161.00 162.00N 162.00 163.00N SSR SO (1-ton pallet) 156.50 159.50N 159 50 160.50N MftELB My Augmst SMR CV (1-ton pallet) pallet l 206JO 207 50N105 words
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Article85 1982-06-30 15 THE STBAITB TIN price la Peaang yesterday remained at its fleer price ef Msa.ls a His, msvlag lata its third week aachaaged at this level, dealers said. The haffer stack manager was la evideaee sappartiag the market in the ahaeace sf fresh factars aad in spite si lewer85 words
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Article32 1982-06-30 15 Rubber: June 29 Singapore: July: 182.25 centa (down 1.25 centa) Malaysia: July: 202.50 centa (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 131 tonnea (down 169 tonnea)32 words
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Article182 1982-06-30 15 YARN and cotton prices wgre quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CattM yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,330; 32s 2,900, 40s 3,106 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gnii: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly182 words
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Article700 1982-06-30 15 NEW YORK STOCKS STOCK prices in New York on Monday closed higher in moderate trading, buoyed by technical factors and some easing of concerns over interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average, which had been ahead by more than 10 points at one time, gave up some700 words
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Article169 1982-06-30 15 CHINESE Piifcte Exehaage, Cwmt all: Bulk fob *100 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob *112.00 sellers, new drum fob *116.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) *55 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW *340.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW *335.00 sellers, Sarawak169 words
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Article295 1982-06-30 15 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S* per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.19, 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 0.58.295 words
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Article123 1982-06-30 15 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday eased from midsession levels to close on a weak note, off 4V« to 2Vt US-cents a bushel with July posting a 4V« -cent range. Harvest delays due to widespread rains over the weekend kept July firm relative to deferreds in early dealings. An123 words
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Article145 1982-06-30 15 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed on or near lows, off 7V« to five US-cents a bushel, with July posting a seven-cent range. Weekend rains were interpreted as beneficial for new crop, pressuring futures from the opening. Trade talk of beavier-than-expected producer marketings west of the Mississippi river145 words
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Article782 1982-06-30 15 COFFEE: Robusts futures closed generally steadier between £10 below and £13 above Friday's close in traded positions. Dealers said most prices rose to the day's highs during the closing call as trade and commission houses covered short positions or took up fresh positions. July fell against the trend,782 words
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Article114 1982-06-30 15 The Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on renewed selling in late moderate trading, dealers said. In July central dropped Msls to 1795 a tonne and south $5 to $806 while in August south and central fell $12.50 and $5 respectively to $797.50. September in114 words
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Advertisement1020 1982-06-30 15 BANKof BOSTON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON (Incorporated in tho U.S.A. with Limited Liability) Consolidated Balance Sheet, 31st December, 1981 in thousands of US Doflors, except per share amount) Cash and duo from banks Cash and non-interest bearing due from banks UBs 1,*****8 Due from banks at interest 2,908,8791,020 words
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Article208 1982-06-30 16 jun* a m COKBKILLE Alr-Uquid* 400 -3 B 8 N Omk Dmxmm ISM (inch car (Tbomaoaotf)_ uue -15 CM rnncklw daa P«UoU« 1A.40 IS Compacnto Financier» CnmpM"*» Ocoartli Credit rone Mr Da Pnm XX J feMk (Llbrmlrt*)— m -0 Marhtnaa Bull si* -U Mtchelln (B) SB -1 PWttMl PachJaay208 words
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Article115 1982-06-30 16 rom a i Actum Hiiliiu tancs m unch Aliwil— Rail. Brown Bonn Br. W -IS 161 -1 M unch Cite (Mo Br. 1M0 +15 Cite (Mo r C Cite (M«y Baf. Cradtt Bubm Br Credit Sum* Bat Mi uncli 1(30 -6 JU liHio—II Br. 2MB -5 Qtoffi PlKbtf Br115 words
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Article86 1982-06-30 16 JUNK a 1 FORWARD MARKET A*— ArtMd Bnnn «i IM M WO -4 > -M un 1 eh eh Bru-Lanb as»wt>nh.i Ob-Inno-Rni 1401 IM 141 UO 1H 41« 1 -M > -M -4 ♦1 i -a t -a 1 i eh i Mn IM 4BQC l« t 1 -486 words
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Article102 1982-06-30 16 JUNE m Dm SUO Akao All* Lafean Alto Van BASF lllja 1J li|HT«tMk Bv Vtaak lyr WIM +M ma uocb CwfiTSummf ZZH JtlS* Dt TWm DyckarboH BT A Enka Otona Oil—>»1 ohh nut -ij "wuort Hoae&al HU Tu h««i> mm «u Hortao 1SUMB KaU Sato brMdt ma tu K*ufhof102 words
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Article161 1982-06-30 16 JUNE a ARM ru -2J -0J AAotd ZZZ tE? Akao WW -0.2 AMWV S3J0 0.7 Amlti Amrotonk TWO 4M0 -LI -0J Banjo. mm mjo 02 Hob Borwmlj Burhmann Calanri MJO ♦*7 unci) unch 100.00 MM 20.40 Calva Dam 1MJ0 0.7 Deli kil| DUB unch Ennlft ***** 45 Fn*k.r MJO161 words
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Article72 1982-06-30 16 JUW* m Lire 5r- i, Ctotnit Ord Oood Aequo Roma ftat CM HH -14 OooonUl DMM -MM CMM 0» -M in pm aa -im HI Will* -1 Lapotlt Ord MM -1M Modtolmiio 9MM -TM MUaao An Ord ***** -90 prt» an -no kflootsdlaoo 0 .1 Ottwtu ord an -«i72 words
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Article237 1982-06-30 16 JUNE a Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alnha ADareon AE And CI Ainr W unch m -is Barton 91**" Ml -4 ia> unch Currk rtnanca Da Baara lad 116 unch Bdeco tmaadi ■M Vnll m aa -5 PU(lt OartUan (Manaol Orataaui m unch Hippo Hl«cld Huletta 5£d Liberty I /mrtu. IT*237 words
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Advertisement202 1982-06-30 16 Where to wine, dine and entertain with the American Express Cod m&Ovvw Our buffet dinner special for those who love the perennial local favourites. Buffet from 6.30 pm 10.30 pm Satay Chicken Rice Mee Siam Xiabing Niangdoufu Singapore Roiak ir The creations of nine of Singapore's leading designers and fashion202 words
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Advertisement138 1982-06-30 16 L'escargot. Restaurant extraordinaire. (Our menu is a gourmet s delight) 086R0I IMPERIAL SINGAPORE* 1 JALAN RUMBA SINGAPORE 0923 TELEPHONE NO 74/lfeb6 Owning Company Hind Hotefc International Ltd A Merlin GriU Speciality From Mongolia comes a barbecue more succulent, more delicious than any barbecue you have ever tried before. Only at138 words
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Advertisement146 1982-06-30 16 See Page 19 for Asian stocks and Page 15 for New York prices When you dine, dine Cantonese. If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's146 words
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Advertisement128 1982-06-30 16 V >m 4 r T>*» Out ion Si'ig."pore's most jiyn ciut>. J Its iJC'O". to r of "<e pi<r>li. hiy to Av" "i-jnt y CaefcpH HoW Rmang Road Sporr 0923 T« 737W1 <r=j, I*3 (fj i&iaisf restaurant €%3 Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. Q^> Renovated additional new128 words
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228 1982-06-30 17 THAIMEX Industries Co Ltd, a 37.5 per cent-owned associate of Palmco Holdings Bhd, will soon be making a one-for-one rights issue to reduce its borrowings. This was disclosed by Palmco in its reply to queries from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange over its investment228 words
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611 1982-06-30 17 JOHAN Holdings is all set to make a bigger impact on the corporate scene, with the completion of its acquisition of Johan Land Sdn Bhd and listed George Kent (M) Bhd. As chairman Tan Kay Hock says in his latest annual statement, "We entered611 words
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236 1982-06-30 17 HOTEL Royal's purchase of two Malaysian companies to diversify into the cultivation of cocoa has yet to be approved by the Malaysian Foreign Investments Committee. The two companies are Mujur Estate Sdn Bhd and Sebatik Plantations Sdn Bhd. Together, they own some 367.9236 words
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Article780 1982-06-30 17 Carreat Ex Beaks Date Tetal far Total tar Paymeat Date Close Payable the year Prevlaas y< Aetna 5% Jun 30 Jul 7 Jul 21 21.7% 14.5%(a) B Sembawaag 35%(f) Jul 23 Jul 30 Aug 16 35% 20% Batn bwu 5%I Jun 8 Jun 18 Jul 12 5% 20%780 words
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Article172 1982-06-30 17 Ctapuy Parttealan Ex Date Backs Clase G Lam her Proposed rights issue of 3 for 10 K G Hldgs <& $1.00 per* share NY A NYA Proposed bonus issue of 4 for 5 NY A NYA Matsaaklta Proposed bonus issue of 1 for 2 NYA NYA MetaJ Rax172 words
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364 1982-06-30 17 OCBC Finance (Singapore) Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation group has turned in a pre-tax profit of $3 million for the year ended Dec 31,1981 This represents an increase of 25 per cent over the previous year. After a tax charge364 words
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Article248 1982-06-30 19 FAR East Finance Organisation has reported an increase in pre-tax profit of 17.1 per cent to $2.47 million for the year ended 31 Dec 1981. Far East Finance, ranked fifth in terms of assets in 1980 among local independent finance companies, is the finance248 words
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Article122 1982-06-30 19 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has asked Malaysian Feedmills for further details about the bad debts it incurred for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. The exchange sent a query to Malaysian Feedmills yesterday asking for: details of the bad debts including the period outstanding and the122 words
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454 1982-06-30 19 GROWTH Industrial Holdings, which suffered a $5.24 million operating loss last year, is expecting "significantly better" operating results this year. Chairman EE Kahlenberg said in the company's latest annual report that last year's poor performance was due to losses from its tanker operations. There454 words
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Article318 1982-06-30 19 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed little changed after trading in a narrow range throughout the day, brokers said. Prices opened slightly higher in line with Wall Street's closing, but trading was scanty due to a lack of fresh incentives, the Hang Seng index closed up 0.64 points at318 words
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Article521 1982-06-30 19 THE heavyweight miners which led the morning session rally yesterday were hit by profit-taking and a lack of momentum in afternoon trading but the All Ordinaries index ended 5.5 points higher at 470.8. Gold stocks were stronger in line with the firmness in New York, oils521 words
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Article372 1982-06-30 19 PRICES yesterday fell with sentiment overshadowed by the continued fall of Hitachi Ltd but trading remained light due to uncertainties over the yen/dollar rate. The market average lost 23.49 to 7,180.70 on volume of 220 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index shed 1.66 to 536.89.372 words
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Article97 1982-06-30 19 JUNK m Pnot St Ptoli Hide* UB iU Acott Mlnlnc Ml* uncb Anglo Phil JBta uneh Ann Mining B Allu Con 8 14J0 *0.1 Ba«ulo OoU 0015 uncb Bute PMnDum 0146 -0.0006 BnjuM Coo. B »19 CDCP 1.46 +0.43 Ltmoio b an -am Jjwtadtnw B S tlM MM«M1 001197 words
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Article132 1982-06-30 19 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed in selective and quiet trading. The Book Club index rose 0.18 point to 92.78 on turnover of 6.6 million baht. JUNE Babu AoHwn Thai Ajla Film Ayutfiaja In*. And Trust Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ajudiiarm Z 210 +2 LM Bata "wt 157 J Bartl132 words
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Article88 1982-06-30 19 has signed for a HKS6SO million syndicated loan, lead managed by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and the Yien Yieh Commercial Bank Ltd of China. Canadian Imperial said the four-year loan, with interest set at IVi per cent over the Hongkong interbank offered rate, has the88 words
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Article28 1982-06-30 19 1981 net profit after extraordinaries was HKJ15.8 million ($37.7 million loss). No dividend has been declared. Books will be closed between July 14 and 27.28 words
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Article216 1982-06-30 19 ON THE close of the offer for Gorge Tawa Dtapeary BM on June 28, New Hibernia Securities Sdn Bhd received acceptances totalling 24,111 shares or 5.99 per cent of George Town's equity. Together with its 220,836 George Town shares. New Hibernia now has 244,947 shares representing 60.88 per216 words
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503 1982-06-30 19 ■arket Talk... LONDON-based analysts expect the stock markets in Malaysia and Singapore to be relatively stable and pretty quiet in the next few months. Mr Andrew Jamieson of Vickers da Costa says that volumes have been extremely low and prices "unusually" high for503 words
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Advertisement942 1982-06-30 17 J From Mrtison Sichel, rf fine white uine especially blended in Franc* to compliment Chinese food. 3»» > **Hh\ r ft Eastern Agencies |k'£ Societe Generate de Banque \J Generate Bankmaatschappij Heed Office: 1000 Brussels/Montagne du Pare 3. BELGIUM Singapore Branch: 20-01/04, The Octagon. 105, Cacil Straat, Singapora 0106 Telex942 words
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1515 1982-06-30 18 BID and otter 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 (3 0081,515 words
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Article184 1982-06-30 18 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST DIAMOND MOT STORE (MaMftn' pried tar Jw >») Diamond tar Jaaa M) The Commerce 2.72 2.86xd The Saving* Fund 1.54 162 S'pore Fd(US») 0.56 0.60 S'pore Prog Fund S pore Sec Fund 1.22 1.28 SI 1.30 1.87 l.« (May)(today) S'pore Invest Fund S'pore Equity Fund184 words
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Article2839 1982-06-30 18 1982 High Low Gr's Gr's Net Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day Company Sale +or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 233 308 320 141 291 480 326 247 172 246 320 94 184 265 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bala Ben2,839 words
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Article1441 1982-06-30 18 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. [NW «TRIALS A cm* (3.365) Hariri'- (2908 3.005) Altmm (1.158) (4) 1151,441 words
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Article206 1982-06-30 18 ACM A Electrical Industries Limited: AGM to be held at No. 9 Gul Circle, Jurong Town, Singapore 2262 on June 30 at 10 am. BOLTON Properties Her* had: AGM to be held at Room 502, 5th Floor, Campbell Complex, 98, Jalan Campbell, Kuala Lumpur on June 30 at206 words
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Article877 1982-06-30 18 SHARES skewed a generally mixed performance la extremely filet trading yesterday, bat there were a few dpi that the Slagapare stack market was patting ap a canragooas attempt ta ceaselidate at araaad earrent levels. Since the Straits Times Industrial Index drepped below the IM-palat barrier a877 words
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Article468 1982-06-30 18 LETHARGIC trading remained on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as shares were brought to a marginally higher close on most fronts. Total daily turnover narrowed further to only 2.13 million units valued at MJ6.31 million compared with Monday's 2.3 million units worth Jtf.ol million. After468 words
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Article, Illustration154 1982-06-30 20 Rises Indices AMD 210 +20 J une 28 J une29 S M Ind 340 14 BT Index: *****1 *****6 J P Croats 310 10 Industrials: 846.25 847.96 Seacorp 660 10 Finance: 1484.91 1488.26 Dunlop Ind 414 +8 Hotels: 607.42 607.54 Lien Hoe 420 +8 Properties: 789.79 791.07 TDM154 words
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Article48 1982-06-30 20 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 544.2 Friday 549.1 Week Ago 555.8 Tuesday 1289.39 Monday 1268.75 Week Ago 1274.55 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 811.93 Friday 803.08 Week Ago 799.66 Tuesday 627.8 Monday 626.5 Week Ago 625.3 ALL ORDINARIES H.K.UANG SENG Monday 465.4 Week Ago 458.248 words
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Article270 1982-06-30 20 TRADING in the shares of Leong Huat Industries Ltd, which have been suspended since March 10, will resume on the Stock Exchange of Singapore today. This follows the issuing of new share certificates to replace the old certificates which are no longer valid. The SES270 words
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Article731 1982-06-30 20 LONDON, Tues. Share prices were boosted by the suspension of the national rail strike from midnight tonight, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index showed a rise of eight points at 552.2. Electricals were in demand, with GEC rising 18p to 964 ahead of full-year results due731 words
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Article, Illustration720 1982-06-30 20 DAVID CHOW - OFFER AT M 52.20 LIKELY W99BM Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By DAVID CHOW RASA Sayang Beach Hotels Bhd, another member of the Kuok group and owner of Penang's largest hotel complex, is expected to be floated on the stock market shortly, after the current offer720 words
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Article82 1982-06-30 20 PAN Malaysia Cement Works Bhd yesterday announced a 37.3 per cent increase in group pre-tax profits to M 514.65 million for the year ended March 31,1982. Its directors have declared a second interim dividend of 5 per cent less tax which, together with the first interim of 5 per82 words
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Article89 1982-06-30 20 PMC'S associate company. Pan Malaysia Rubber Industries Bhd, has reported a 52.6 per cent rise in group pre-tax profits to M 511.93 million for the year ended March 31,1982. Its directors have recommended a second interim dividend of 10 per cent less tax, which, together with the first interim89 words
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Article59 1982-06-30 20 ASSOCIATED Plastics Industries Bhd has reported a sharp 317.4 per cent jump in group pre-tax profits to M 55.20 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. Turnover was up 49.2 per cent to $44.08 million. The company has proposed a first and final dividend of 3 per cent59 words
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Article40 1982-06-30 20 HONGKONG Tin PLC has reported a pre-tax loss of MJ1.53 million for the six months ended March 31, 1982 as against pre-tax profits of $220,000 in the previous corresponding period. Total turnover was $4.91 million ($6.99 million previously).40 words
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365 1982-06-30 20 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN (JERALD M Beale, financial director of United Engineers Ltd for the last four years, is expected to step down soon. Replacing Mr Beale will be lan Braslin, who has been named financial director-designate. Mr Braslin's appointment is expected to365 words
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Article36 1982-06-30 20 AP NEW YORK, Tues Stock prices opened mixed in active trading today. The Dow Jones average fell 0.86 points to 811.07 after 30 minutes of trading, but gainers took a slight lead over losers.AP - 36 words
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Miscellaneous65 1982-06-30 20 |W(EfITiHERj OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair and warm, except for showers in a few areas in the morning. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.39 pm on Jane 29 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.8 Associated humidity 60 Minimum temperature 26.5 Associated humidity 87 Hours of sunshine 9.90 Rainfall in65 words
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Article175 1982-06-30 21 AFP A FEASIBILITY study committee meeting on building a second Panama canal will be held in Panama City in August with experts from Panama, the US and Japan attending The second Panama canal project is estimated to cost some US$2O billion, said Shigeo Nagano, presidentAFP - 175 words
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Article, Illustration492 1982-06-30 21 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ CONTAINER shipment services are now offered by MISC Coastals Services Sdn Bhd between various ports in Peninsula* Malaysia and those in Sabah and Sarawak. In a move to containerise the Malaysian intraport trade, the company has launched an initial container shipment service with492 words
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Article524 1982-06-30 21 IXjjlU UK I'M* Ci 1 IWfUw Cm1 %tn IV i U>m vai n»rt> vn «f taw l n ra rr*« NVOC VI MM an (into V ATC Um B frclfM (A 01 mtm 3Srr CD KVott fnfMn V vm ao* rti •aoOr u» VI Mnw If JoUSur524 words
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Article110 1982-06-30 21 Reuter PAKISTAN has increased the import duty on ships for scrap to 50 per cent from 30 per cent due to a sharp fall in the price of such ships, Finance Minister Ghulam Ishaq said. Two years ago, the government reduced the duty on shipReuter - 110 words
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Article63 1982-06-30 21 Reuter THE Netherlands company Annemeren Combinatie Zinkwerken (ACZ) signed a US$2B million government contract recently for major work on the building of a deep water port, the Indonesian government said. The project, at Pulau Baai, Bengkulu, west Sumatra, involves dredging, breakwaters and formation of a port pond.Reuter - 63 words
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Article99 1982-06-30 21 THE nations of the Western alliance should construct their new merchant ships so that they can be converted easily for wartime service, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) secretarygeneral Joseph Luns said. Mr Luns was attending Nato's Sea Day 82 naval manoeuvres in the Danish straits. Nato99 words
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Article729 1982-06-30 22 AFP FREIGHT rates tumbled to their lowest levels for nearly four years last week in what some brokers described as the worst conditions they had ever experienced. Owners were accepting payments below break-even point in order to gain some return on their investment. Others were refusing toAFP - 729 words
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1945 1982-06-30 22 PORTS ARE basically convenient transfer points for the easy movement of goods and passengers between maritime and surface transport. The interplay of these two functions has brought into being an invisible infrastructure to handle essential information. Shippers, forwarders, ports and customs authorities and1,945 words
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Article1464 1982-06-30 22 FREIGHT rates still edged lower on Monday for grain shipments from the US Gulf with cargoes being covered from the US Gulf to Japan at US$l4 for a 51,000 tonner and at $15.20 for a 33,000 tonner. A vessel with a 32,000 ton part cargo of grain from1,464 words
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Article221 1982-06-30 23 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/AUBTRALJA): Australian221 words
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349 1982-06-30 23 THE United States has indicated its intention to start talks with the Philippine government on a bilateral shipping agreement next month. Messages transmitted to the US embassy in Manila indicate that US government will complete the review of its maritime policies,349 words
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Article136 1982-06-30 23 INADEQUATE access roads could restrict the operations of the newly opened Sapele port in Nigeria's Bendel state. The U5573.6 million port complex has six mainline berths, one container berth, and facilities for ro-ro operations. Located on the Benin river about 100 km from the Bight of136 words
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536 1982-06-30 23 THE THAI government has set an increase of not less than 358,000 dwt or about 28 ships for the Thai fleet so as to enable it to handle more than 806,038 dwt of cargo by the end of the Fifth National536 words
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Article129 1982-06-30 23 AFP POLAND has contracted through Japan's largest Mitsubishi Corp trading firm to export five 15,000ton freighters to Greece for US$5O million. I The Warsaw correspondent of the influential economic paper, Nihon Keizai, quoted Polish government sources as saying this was the first new ship export deal byAFP - 129 words
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4802 1982-06-30 28 SCHEDPIE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for port? 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 of4,802 words
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Article711 1982-06-30 29 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO .1 Godowns FCL Ship AmvaJ for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location 'Pacific E 30N 1.7.82 0700 Borneo Shpg 49 1500- woo to Oriental Champion 22W 1.7 >82 0900 Jardlne 49 I0UO-1 WO N4 HK Express711 words
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Article1828 1982-06-30 29 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A- B ArMpHtft Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line <PN KL PK). Adriatic Caatalaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afrt-Ewlt Liar Transgroup Pte Ltd1,828 words
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Article537 1982-06-30 30 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Manls Fuku2aki Ma.ru New Phoenix Straits Venture Temburong Balsa 21 Baoshan Builder 11 Etha Rlckmers Fro tad urban Gunung Kumawa Htantawywa Korean Crystal Kola Banterig Lumut Ned Leuve Ned Marseilles Perak Sargodha Sliver Star Straits Pride537 words
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Article, Illustration422 1982-06-30 30 THE German Democratic Republic flag carrier, VEB Deutfraeht'Seereederei Rostock, better known as DSR Lines, is celebrating its 30th year of existence in worldwide liner, tramp and specialised trading. DSR Lines began operations on July 1 1952 with a single pre-war steamship of merely422 words
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Advertisement329 1982-06-30 21 Everett Lines fO* TMt MOST FIEQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITT AGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANILIO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Clitloid Centre Singapore 1 Tel *****/9 36. Beach Slreet. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC BkJe Tel *****/3 Port Keteng Agents Harrisons Crostiekt Te) *****1/4329 words
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Advertisement262 1982-06-30 21 OSEALORD UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES BNKHALDOON V Dubai 1/8), Abu Dhatx 3/8), Dammam (5/8), Kuwait (7/8) Kuwait (28/8), Dammam (31/8), Doha (3/9). Bahrain (6/9), Abu Dhatx (9/9), Dubai (12/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE JEBEI M.I V.23 BARZAN V.23 ADDKIYAH V.22 SfALOW) SHPfWG AGENCIS (Ref. No. *****5/OOC)262 words
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Advertisement23 1982-06-30 21 LONDON Freights U/m WEEKLY Freights. U CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS In Port X23 words
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Advertisement665 1982-06-30 21 ARISTOCRATIC \V SHIP CLOCKS M /A w§ WATCHES OF SWITZERLAND PTE LTD ★I MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS KeUuig Pen&ng I Vessel I Singapore ILongbeachlNew York Feeder Vmkl m TTTi Tyro i.\. I.I TO iTI rt, TTS 2 3 7/8665 words
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Advertisement529 1982-06-30 22 mm i FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ContamefSemce To Europe From Europe Mm Accapbnf Fer: 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L.Havre, Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerha»en, Aarhus. Copenhagen Helsinki 41 Malmo Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder via S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore Bangkok Pts contact PFRMtSC529 words
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Advertisement198 1982-06-30 22 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE Barber Hue sea FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA !'!■=.-V". 1/7 J/7 7/7 6/1 3/7 7/7 |/7 U/7 TO: PANAMA <c** <*** <»,> —US ATLANTIC —US GULF —E. CANADA TO: CALIFORNIA VANCOUVER US PACIFIC COAST 12/7 12/7 79/7 »/7 1V« Mm iccapton cordn to Huston (Ml), I.198 words
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Advertisement726 1982-06-30 23 The Straits Steamship Group r STRAITS SHIPPING f Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok i OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT ■OM. OQH MT OSAKA MT CAADKAM MT mm dm l«M Kaacta Bombay Ceclai Mntl I S pare IN. bM S. Mand IC* SAL WO STAR726 words
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Advertisement482 1982-06-30 23 NOTICE EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION 8/A And: Mtk Jw ISt Plmc «f Barrey: PAA. (i4m. St M General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ei the above vessel will be held on 30th June 1982 from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held after this date rjg Franco Belgian Services F'l482 words
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Advertisement524 1982-06-30 24 JjfHapag-Uoyd EXPORTS ri'/' 9/1 I 11// >3/7 I 31/7 2/8 4/8 5/1 T«to» y J9/7 21/? |/s 10/ a 2/g IJ/# cTZZb» I a/ 7 I 17/8 20/8 I 3/1 5/8 i 23/8 25/8 27/8 28/8 Epto, 11/8 13/8 30/8 1/9 3/9 4/9 too accepting trarehpment cargo lor CARBBEAN/WfEST lOES524 words
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Advertisement479 1982-06-30 24 FULLY CONTAMMSED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA «EST/lAST COASTS i I St 0 MWSTOtK K WOWS swu; o. nrvoMDT 7t 0. PA TOOT 0. GOVERNOR 71 0. KMGHT 71 N. DMMON) ME K. MOMS OK 371 HKMI 35E FULLY CONTAMEMSED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST COAST TEL: *****11 (4 Lints) TERMMAL OFFICE *****21479 words
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Advertisement401 1982-06-30 24 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE acceftm ra ft ia amo for n D WC FIX M M U« Imt I*4 4n Ml 15/7 24/7 2V7 M/ 7 1/1 2/1 (Mr «pr 14/7 5/1 7/1 U/> 12/1 iNrUcfty 22/7 21/7 4/1 IVS 17/S H/l 21/1 22/1 also teams ia/»a i401 words
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Advertisement736 1982-06-30 24 Everett Lines/ 18. Burma Five Star Ship pint Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON HTMTMTM C* «S/2 M mm 2/4 M HUM 1/11 M KTOCVM 11/15 M B.F.S.S.C «i Motoyvo BOUSTEAO SHPPNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7— PKELANG 386X11/8 PENANG S. A.C.I F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOMME FOR DIMM MONTMEO736 words
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Advertisement337 1982-06-30 24 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD o SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE HEUOS BALSA 21 GOLD STATE PAZESTWIA THONES MSA TMSHOI saos mnhtm rn lib m *****44/7 I *****74 EAST ASM SMPPfK SDN MD IEL *****4/4A4754 ustwwikmm IE 34-4712/1/7251 malatsm nun a nmraiT in m ***** A ***** SUN UNION LINE JAPAN337 words
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Advertisement743 1982-06-30 25 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODE'QAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES KOTA RIA. Singapore InPt/ 2 July Loading For ChHtagong, Rangoon SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES KOTA BERLIAN. 14/16 July KOTA RUKUN.... 1/3 July SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES KOTA PERWIRA 14/17 July JAKARTA KOTA PAHLAWAN743 words
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Advertisement769 1982-06-30 25 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COOT MO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE to men Oty Of EMM||i Tata Eurro lar|»ley fiaiOtwl Eifrtu Pin Ham B'luntn Rdam Havre U.K. Glory Ac* 30/6 C*y of [OnOurf 25/7 27/7 21/7 30/7 23/7 S*r< St* ill Totuoitprtu 2/1 4/1 S/l 7/1 31/7 FROM BaOR: H BIWG B HAVEN769 words
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Advertisement485 1982-06-30 25 Pj V m 4 i Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER •DAJKTNC/SCAN SERVICE S SIM ft/7 mem vi nn f *a i\n nam an I CMM.W i KUH mi wmp 30/7 C. MX 77/7 igeoN i penka k nraoos 3/1 no moom VI J STAP 4/1 MCONS/I •cceptnij lor I)485 words
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Advertisement583 1982-06-30 25 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO (JK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 11 Aug 8 Sep 11 Sep 15 Sep CORABANK 22 Sep 18 Oct 21 Oct 25 Oct Lines U.S. GULF DKECT SERVICE From Nou Hstn Gahr SPORE tor Gulf* DOUY TURMAN Sid Std Sid 22/7583 words
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Advertisement1227 1982-06-30 26 K KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS container service CALIFORNIA FEIDO IKSSU STORE K PIONEER V 9 2 Jul C PAUL 3lt 10 Jul j BRIOGE V 7 12 Jul M EMERALD Vl4 23 Jul motto *ssa ioktc KURO6E MAKU 19 Jul NEW JERSEY MARK 26 Jul VERRA2ANO BRIDGE 2 Aw1,227 words
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Advertisement222 1982-06-30 26 n CHAR CHING MARINE CO LTD CCUk'fc RED SEA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SEA SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE STOKE LOADMG FOR SMh 6Wy Jaddak, Aqaba. Pt. Sudan C- Chfcn 24 JUy Jtddah, Aqaba. Pt. Sudan C. fa 5% Jtddah, Aqaka. Pt. Sudan (ate accepting breakbdk to Jtddah and FCL Cantatw to222 words
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Advertisement323 1982-06-30 26 CAUFORRU/PACFIC WMTI WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CWTARER/REEFER SERVICE LOS Iraki Fa/fa p Mm ni* JUTTU. II RC nm AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE Am** Fa/Fa C*Mn Sport Mat m MM) 2] Mr »Mr 38/31 Mr 14 M| It A* Sr< ttmwovti 11 Mr Ant/Fna X ta| Froa/fcs NEW ZEALAND SERVICE VESSEI. JAPAN323 words
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Advertisement545 1982-06-30 26 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building, Shenton Wa> Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Koiang Tel 3870C4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES For Bandar Abbas/B. Khonwn Bandar Abbas/B. Khomeni J*ddah/Y ambu/Hodoidati MM/OMi/Latakia Hj ihiyundae Shipping Co. lid. ASIA MERCHANT MARINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE S pore P KetantLoadnr for 10 *y- Daomam/Kuwait ASU545 words
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Advertisement491 1982-06-30 26 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. S 0. BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FUli CONTAINER SEHVItt TO EUROPE/UK WATERGEUS N8 129. todfch/UussM/ITsaflu/ Hwburt/tettsrden TWy/ Li Havre -dori PALAPURIWI3I 2 tot do Also jcceptmf Contanen to Beout/Trjpol/Latalua/Tartoui Neian*u/Ba(tatod ALPAC LINE Sno S pore P Ketone load* tor ALPAC ASM *.155 2My (My Mauritius/Reunion Durban Vessel491 words
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Advertisement453 1982-06-30 27 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEJIN S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 0100 2/7 1300 1/7 Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia I We accept LCL Cargo. Eastbound To: Seattle, Oakland, S. Francisco,453 words
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Advertisement459 1982-06-30 27 MALDIVE LINES MMJNVE PMS 3/7 Loadmf For GIZAN/ieddah/PT Sudan MALUM GKST 10/7 Loading For Mai« MALUM mUSUDOi 10/7 loadM* For DJBOUTI MALUM PWUGE 30/6 Loading For Madras/Colombo MALUM men 10/7 Loading For Jeddah MALUM COURAGE Sailed In Port Loading For KARACH/DU6AI/ KUWAIT MALUM PEAK. 3/7 Loading For Hododah (at Sandakan)459 words
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Advertisement694 1982-06-30 27 SINSOV SINGAPORE SONET SUPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOM6 55, Ktartet Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cebte Address SMSOV SWGAPORE Tetei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KQJNC PENANG M/S SHARftAT NAM SOON SON. MO. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HAJ THONG SHPPWG 23 NeM694 words
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Advertisement736 1982-06-30 28 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 VARKETING *****2 (3 GENERAL *****1 (22 LINES) TELEX RS ***** RS 2SS6B A 0 CARSHiP CABLE CARGOSHIP Regional Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAY SATURDAY *0Y an MM 70S/71N736 words
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Advertisement118 1982-06-30 29 LIAN SHIPPING CO., (PTE) LTD. f*- »-C Ncfc Suh St S'part 2. I* Z21M55 (I Unas) HV. HOVER uv.rom HV. MAWAft Spore ETD 1 My 3/4 My 6/7 My 11/11 My 10/11 My 14/15 My REGULAR SERVICE TO HOCHIMINCITY/PHNOMPENH Frww/CMhr Carp Span InhMi nv ickonc varus k pm Agents: SANCTUS118 words
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Advertisement305 1982-06-30 29 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG MRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) rroK rt «p WSM> *num Ml a m2l My 1 Mr IS My II Mr 21 mama wii My? m 22 Myn Mr 21 VMM I ***** My a tmn Ml 4 %17 rwmn*305 words
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Advertisement232 1982-06-30 29 Vftpll 35* **x?JE rm Tfi INDOGULF FREIGHT SERVICES TEL: *****00, *****01 TELEX: RS ***** INDGUL TIGER EXPRESS LINE Qmotl «|inn HA) SUN HUP CO. PTE LTD T«fc *****27 or 22M000 LOADING AT APPROPRIATED KKTH PTW MM NAVITRADE GROUP TEL: *****14/5 REGULAR SAILINGS TO CHITTAGONG/CHALNA POMNG STORE Ludn( for: M.V. YELLOW232 words
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Advertisement94 1982-06-30 29 MIS. MnalM Ita tan U !>n «II W *****11 (12 hm) lata: K ***** FtINM KGUUW CONTMO SERVICES fCI MB LCI TO: AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, UK/EUROPE, USA, CANADA, HONGKONG, TAIWAN OTHER PORTS/DESTINATIONS ON REQUEST LIAN HUAT SHIPPING CO, (PTE.) LTD. •nOWTWMi PLAZA, IJTH FLOOR. SUW 1319/132* STORE 0207 TELS 22M511/HWS*94 words
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Advertisement258 1982-06-30 30 w. HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. i .< ,ai a\ UNO HA'iA 1 fi a N<j 'n <kwm (xi) r )s! If in Mi i%lt, MAiSHf F BINTULU CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD 37 Roid Kuchnt Sari*jk let S7 7 63 ?0566 Express Car-Cantor/RO-RO Sank* to East MMiyito f Ketanj Loading tec ■NTULU258 words
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Advertisement414 1982-06-30 30 NOTICES Y.S. LINE (Yamashita-Shinnihon Steamship Co. Ltd.) Y.S. NEARSEAS LINE CO. LTD. PAN ASIA LINE We are pleased to announce that we have appointed SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE. LTD. as our agents in Singapore and OPTORG CO. (M) SDN. BHD. as our agents in West Malaysia with effect from Ist July,414 words
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Advertisement339 1982-06-30 30 THAI MARITIME NAVIGATION CO.. LTD (THAI NATIONAL SHIPPING LINE) REGULAR NON-COHERENCE MONTHLY EXPRESS SEM-CONTAIO SERVICE TO/ FROM NORTH CONTKNT WSSB VOT NO. SMGVQK POM KELMB KSTMIM Bangkok nam 3 nit 5 ur Mmnr/m I TO: MEDITERRANEAN SEA Spare P. Kttanc Penary Lm** far 3JMy (My 9My Pert Sari/Afcimdru Umattal/Beeut/Pfcaem/LaHalua (Nrt339 words
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Miscellaneous165 1982-06-30 30 A Regional Weather m u "/a "■N Li yWEt m m 'm 0 I'A "I L'i °c yA cr 1 Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C A\ Shower Weather s-Y w «nd direction165 words
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