The Business Times, 1 July 1982
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Title Section11 1982-07-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, JULY 1, 118 60 CENTS11 words
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370 1982-07-01 1 WONG SOUK YEE - ®y WONG SOUK YEE THE Government will set up a $16 million Software Technology Centre at the Kent Ridge Science Park to house the National Computer Board and selected software companies. The centre will consist •of two buildings. One will accommodate the NCB, the370 words
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195 1982-07-01 1 A 1200 milUci power substation will be built at Pasir Panjang to transmit electricity generated by the proposed Pulau Seraya power station. The first phase of the Pulau Seraya project, including four undersea transmission lines Hnhfag it to the substation at Pasir195 words
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654 1982-07-01 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has been urged to slow down the entry of new banks to cool the over-heated demand for bank staff. Mr Chua Kim Yeow, chairman of the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) warned654 words
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382 1982-07-01 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE director of the Perth Chamber of Commerce has sakl the action of "one small group has Jeopardised the good relationship which Australia has with one of its closest neighbours". "The Australian stamen's union has dealt a serious blow to Australian382 words
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276 1982-07-01 1 Reuter AFP MALAYSIA will have to cut this year's budget by 14 per cent because of the world m-fton, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohsmed said yesterday. Speaking after a Cabinet meeting where the decision was taMen, he said the budget efReuter; AFP - 276 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article73 1982-07-01 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Wed. The US Commerce Department, in a report that could signal the end of the country's year-long recesssion, said today its index of leading economic Indies tori rose in May for the third consecutive month. The department said the composite index, designed to indicate futureReuter - 73 words
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Article60 1982-07-01 1 f LONDON, Wed. International Tin Council (TTC) buffer stock holding» at end March were 22,060 tonnes, excluding 1,475 tonnes of GSA tin, and are now probably close to the maximum 50,000 tonnes authorised by the ITC under the fifth International Tin Agreement (ITA) which ends today. Hie60 words
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Article60 1982-07-01 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Wed. Secretary of State Alexander Haig thinks he was manipulated into giving up his post by White House officials who wanted to control foreign policy. The WMstingtoa Pott reported that two Haig associates said the former Secretary of State has told them he was "set up",UPI - 60 words
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Article91 1982-07-01 1 Reuter BONN, Wed. A aador US defence official has criticised West Germany for Us part in a controversial gas dsal with the Soviet Union which, heasys, wfllcost far more than has "Tteĕ are enongh opportunities to take natural sas from countries of the Western affiance," Fred Ode, theReuter - 91 words
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Article73 1982-07-01 1 UPI TOKYO, Wed. A leading Japenese trading company will begin selling the world's first tnrinstrial robot equipped with eyes to read letters and measure objects. Toyo Menka Kalsha Ltd said the assembly-line robot Is capable of measuring and recognising shapes of objects it Is assigned to workUPI - 73 words
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Article116 1982-07-01 1 Reuter LUXEMBOURG, Wed. The annual rate of inflation in the European Economic rnwimwwtty was unchanged at IL2 per cent in May, down from lis per cent last year, the community's statistics office said today. Figures for the past 12 months confirmed that innate» in the community badReuter - 116 words
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Article36 1982-07-01 1 Reuter BAHRAIN, Wed. Arab Leagns minis»» began meeting in the Sand Arabian wmmm caattal of Taif today in a fresh attempt to formulate a common Arab strategy for dealing with teael's invasion ofReuter - 36 words
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Article143 1982-07-01 1 S«fliiissgtts imtitmZj tttes In Malaysia, Flsntrtinl InissMes will SMVfB Its Malayriaa sab* dflHy wttfc OYL InissMes MM. Announcing this yeoterhaSlng 1 ?HMM flharaMif H eaeh In wholly earned Aema (Matayria) will be ssM is OYL far M*l-2 arilhnash. OYL Is a amnstaetarer ef143 words
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457 1982-07-01 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH A MAJOR problem of management In Singapore today is the increasing number of expatriate managers who work here on short stints lasting two or three years. These managers do not stay long enough to understand the local environment to457 words
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Advertisement253 1982-07-01 1 TJEN lbpsfeiCcrAudo "technology FUJITSU TEN LIMITED AMATEUR PHOTO STORES UO. Ihpun Phone *****22 KmM Lumpur Phone *****3/*****0 •nans: Phone *****/***** Jtfurta: Phone *****9 rasa THE European Commission may stay away from the Gatt ministerial meeting in November if Europe's trade relations with the US do not improve Page 4 PEOPLE253 words
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Advertisement48 1982-07-01 1 «I > m v ,003 n TheOiesaat the Hotel Equatorial thinks highly of a Diners Club member The authentic Swiss atmosphere and charm of the Chesa among the many exclusive restaurants in Singapore who think highly of a Diners Club member. Call 894 4888 for your application form today.48 words
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Advertisement51 1982-07-01 1 s i\ .\i s >ki usiness Are we a* supply-skiers now? Ths money tree Where recession is being felt CAR RENTAL COMPANY ABOLISHES MILEAGE CHARGES. At BTW, we only charge you for renting a car. Not for drMng it Mm BTW The car rental company youVe never heard at. Phone:51 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article426 1982-07-01 2 BERNADETTE CHOOI - *y BERNADETTE CHOOI ■DERATING profits of Deutsche Bpnk (Asia Credit) increased last ■jfttr with a further strengthening of H foreign exchange and money mar■tt operations. The bank's pre-tax profits rose 52 cent to $4.6 million. After allowWm for taxes, these amounted to $4 ■«lion, a rise426 words
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Article404 1982-07-01 2 Reuter BRW borrowing on internaBlanal financial markets gjuld total between US$l6O Qplion and $175 billion this Haar, rising from $143 billion »1981, the OECD said. S The 1381 figure excludes «he exceptional multi-billion Sflollar US company financ- In its latest fiMnrial mar. *fcet trends report,Reuter - 404 words
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Article71 1982-07-01 2 EUROCURRENCY hank «id rose In Jane la OBM Wan tram $7Jt MUan In Magr and $1.77 Ml■an In Apvl, Marfan Gaaranty Ttnst Ce aald. 'iffti MMan frea $MJV MfeahMlnlM. MKMmJ barnaJli* ommmL 4 > eaSkn note lasMs" dnpped Se HJtTthaMMaalkJwta njfm lan h May and71 words
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451 1982-07-01 2 NYT THE US Federal Reserve Board has Indicated strong opposition to the acquisition by a banking company of non-voting shares in an out-of-state bank. Such investments, a trend in the hanking Industry, are made with the Intention of acquiring the out-of-state bank if andNYT - 451 words
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Article123 1982-07-01 2 Reuter THE Japanese finance ministry has notified Japanese banks they will each be allowed to open two additional overseas branch offices including locally incorporated subsidiaries, in the two fiscal years ISCUn, started last ApriL This Is a relaxation of the rates which pwUhil each hank to openReuter - 123 words
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316 1982-07-01 2 SYNDICATION of a 30 balk» yen loan for the Awtralian government has intensified competition among Japanese lend managers of yen loans for funds, hsnklng sources said. Long Term Credit Bai* of Japan, which was awarded the mandate, said it has made good prqgiem316 words
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Article300 1982-07-01 2 THE Federal Reserve Board approved In principle a new reporting system for its hanks known as contemporaneous reserve accounting to give it better short-run control over monetary policy. The new policy, opposed by Fed governors Lyle Gramley and Nancy Teeters, is tentatively scheduled to begin300 words
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Article114 1982-07-01 2 Reuter BANK lending in sterling to the UK private sector continued at record levels in the three montte from midFebruary to mid-May, helped again by a record rise in lending (or house purchaae. Bank of England figures show. bank said when account is taken of ssasosuj factors,Reuter - 114 words
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142 1982-07-01 2 Reuter THE Bank of Japan wi take whatever measure necessary to prevent a fin ther depreciation of the yei against the US dollar, bani governor Haruo Maekaw; said. He told the Upper Hon» budget committee the yen* current weakness is basicaJ lyReuter - 142 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article22 1982-07-01 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are earrently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 11.06 per cent.22 words
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Article131 1982-07-01 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 30: USMkngpt) 7d«j* 13 9/16 16 7/16 1 month IS* 15H Smooths IS 19/16 IS 13/16 Smooths IS 1/16 1519/16 Smooths IS ft/16 16 3/16 months 16* 16 IS months 161/16 15 lft/16 Das. Sw.Fi*. tifyju r i 1131 words
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Article43 1982-07-01 2 RANGE at prt cm ofta «d bjr dl»count Doom cm June Overstate: t% Can dspostts: 4% CM* 4 3-month Bmrimg '■(MM Treasury bills 4 S- month Bank bills •vie 1/11 3 monUu CD VH 6 months CD 9M Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article207 1982-07-01 2 THE US dollar yesterday ruled Just above Its early lows and still below New York's rinsing levels agalast mast other currencies, bat eased further again* sterling and the Canadian dollar lnTate tradfaag. Trading was qniet throughout the day reflectlag today's local holiday and the araMh-ead and half year end207 words
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Article479 1982-07-01 2 TRADING of the US dollar against major currencies was thin and nervous yesterday. But the dollar recovered from the previous day's (all and closed generally higher. Dealers said that due to the half-yearly closing, when most traders squared their positions, the movements were exaggerated. Against the local currency,479 words
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Article135 1982-07-01 2 THE dollar yesterday recovered some of the ground lost overnight and la early tradtag to dsae at the day's ktgk of &SB yen, after opeaiag at SL9Q. IWa compared with the day*i low oIBUO. aad was above the 84.4/8 I yea doae hi US centrss overnight but stm below135 words
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Article88 1982-07-01 2 THE dollar yesterday rallied from opening lows, matching a turnaround in the downward movement of Eurodollar deposit rates. Initially, the dollar extended the ahakeout seen on Tuesday in Europe and New York and in the Far East yesterday, but dealers said the rteep decline inevitably prompted a reaction. The88 words
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Article269 1982-07-01 2 GOLD futures in Singapore 1 yesterday closed firmer than overnight levels* after fluctuating marginally* throughout in light trading. Total sales for the day, including kerbs, was 243 lots. On the one kiiobar gold™ market turnover was 25 lots. Prompt closed higher atU*****.50/315.50 an ounce! against $313.30/314.30 on < Tuesday,269 words
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Article31 1982-07-01 2 Twm MM New York S.1B 5.34B SJBS 5.41S Zurich SJBB 5.08B S.«SS 5.18S t T,,, Singapore IN 5.75B 5.JOB SJBB i.m Ooatagpr km US doOara Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore31 words
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Article43 1982-07-01 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore bat invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of |80 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued (ran July 5 to July f. Each tender must not be for less than $350,000.43 words
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Advertisement181 1982-07-01 2 i\ JK<; tn-. < I\ *<2 fr«ii 1 tr-4l SB r*i iUf»T7T«j MMHMM SiT*HntV) iM V~ 1! *£v, M »k 4 v» 1 ■9 H fi '41. r'fc I 1 1 K Vt >1 |V|,V>'l MwediA I. Mil. A J r.'i v .i r Auxiliary C«|jbl«KA engine »< Hull No.181 words
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Advertisement48 1982-07-01 2 Dining at Raffles Enjoyable, unobtrusive, romantic For business or for pleasure PALM COURT Dine by candlelight in a charmino garden setting ELIZABETHAN GRILL fresh SEAFOOD specialities Succulent ROASTS from the SILVERWAGON Luncheon buffet on: SUNDAYS: TIFFIN CURRY THURSDAYS: RUSTTAFEL Let's meet at Raffles! Please call us. Tel: *****41.48 words
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Advertisement540 1982-07-01 3 I Citibank Singapore 1902-1962 flOyears ahead in banking. In 1902, Citibank became the first American bank in Singapore. Now, 80 years later, that same pioneering spirit is characteristic of Citibank in Asia today. From a small branch at 1 Prince Street, and a handful of employees, Citibank has developed into540 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration428 1982-07-01 4 AFP UPI THE European Commission may stay away from the Gatt ministerial meeting in November if Europe's trade relations with the US do not improve. Commission president Gaston Thorn, speaking after the summit of European Economic Community heads of state in Brussels onAFP; UPI - 428 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article412 1982-07-01 4 Agencies STRIKING worfce» on London's subway system decided on Tuesday to return to work yesterday but a second rail union voted to begin another indefinite nationwide strike against British Rail on Sunday. The decision by the London underground unit of the National Union of Railwaymen representsAgencies - 412 words
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181 1982-07-01 4 UPI THE Americas-government is investigating at leaat three other instances of alleged industrial espionsge by Japanese companies that will make the IBM affair look Inrnaasqwntial Detroit News reported from its Washlhgtou bureau on Tuesday that recent disclosures of allegedly illegal purchases ofUPI - 181 words
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463 1982-07-01 4 AFP UPI BBUIgJ Prime Mlaisfer Menachem Beds has «id the Israelis wffltet Paketiniaa Oghtera ayriwuiwl hi Beirut leave Lebanon with ttifh MWfl tih|iiim Ob Taeaday. Begin aid the leave or we will evacuate them" ia a day or two. Until aow, theAFP; UPI - 463 words
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346 1982-07-01 4 UPI AN INFLUENTIAL arms monitoring commlttae, of wfcLti PrMtdnt Rttfis was ok* «a active member, has said America has "uaaqatvocaHy" become No 2 to the Soviet Union la the iperpowu military The committee oa Tuesday warned the US could face "defeat orUPI - 346 words
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157 1982-07-01 4 Reuter SWITZERLAND'S banks haw tightened rata aimed at preventing the country's hanking secrecy law (ram being abased far the illegal Qlgbt of capital, tax evasion or "laundering" of criminal funds. The banks on Tuesday said for the flrat time, they will check theReuter - 157 words
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142 1982-07-01 4 UPI THE governments -of Peru, Mexico and Canada are mwHn to consider withholding ait of diver until it» price readies HSU an ouaoe. Peruvian President Fernaado Iklaunrte Terry said: "It to not our purpose to nculats. but we haw to mm we areUPI - 142 words
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199 1982-07-01 4 THE Indonesian goveramen is to set up a team to tool into amending the contract of-work arrangement wit! the Cthex due to expin next year. Judo Sumbono, presiden director of the state oi company Pertamina, sail Caltex had not yet replied U an Initonesisn199 words
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69 1982-07-01 4 UPI INVENTORS worried by Canada's new emergency budget and Ms UBHM Mitten deficit have palled sat •f the nation's largest stack SSSTSmb UT"' The Tsranta Stoek Exchange nimpisite index last ■mm than I per eent ef Ms total valae on Taeaday, with the wavstUPI - 69 words
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Article664 1982-07-01 4 ARRIVALS Sorriee Local Operator Nuiber Tlae Froa MAS PAA SLA SIA MAS MAS RBA MAS SIA CAL MH15A PAM SQ41 SQ101 MM MHHO BK21 MHBI SQ201 CB14 0090 KUL QIC JFK/SFO/HKG MB MAA MS KUL OM KUL on KCH 1M BWN 1030 KUL 1M HLP 1030 HLP664 words
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Advertisement81 1982-07-01 4 HONGKONG tr-r 5 'A <* Daily at ii.3oam On Cathay Racific 747 Every morning of the week at 11.30, a Rolls-Royce powered Cathay Pacific 747 takes off direct for Hong Kong. And every afternoon, one returns direct to Singapore. You can depend on us. Call your Travel Agent or Cathay81 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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359 1982-07-01 5 THE National Computer Board (NCB) has awarded five postgraduate scholarships in computer-related subjects at leading overseas universities, in line with its move to build a core of highly trained computer professionals. The successful candidates are Mr Tao Yao Sing, Mr Wong Chee Wai, Mr Goh359 words
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277 1982-07-01 5 THE Marine Technology Centre set up by Det Norske Veritas, a leading international ship classification and certification society, in the Science Park, will show a value-added per employee of 1129,000. According to Mr PY Hwang, chairman of the Economic Development Board, this figure277 words
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Article313 1982-07-01 5 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) has formed a 14-man subcommittee to prepare for next year's National Wages Council discussions. The Annual Warn Increment Guideline Subcommittee will be headed by the chamber's commerce subcommittee chairman Mr Ling Lee Hua. The members will313 words
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420 1982-07-01 5 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has lowered its forecast for the growth in the number of tourists from over 10 per cent to six to eight per cent for the years 1983 to 1966. Under the revised projection, the board's target of three million420 words
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Article, Illustration230 1982-07-01 5 SINWAN Hi luhii, group account director at McCannErickson Singapore, will take part in the 1982 McCann- Erickson Middle Management Seminar to be held in the \JS later this year. Mr Sin wan tis one of 60 executives from McCannErickson offices around the world who were invited to230 words
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449 1982-07-01 5 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH PEOPLE who are alert and active in their private lives are often listless and apathetic on the Job. They consider work "a four-letter word, an activity to be endured, and an unpleasant necessity of life," according to Professor Marvin Karlins449 words
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Article155 1982-07-01 5 THE Marketing Institute of Singapore, in association with the National University of Singapore, is organising a seminar on strategic marketing at the Hyatt Regency from July 8 to 9. The main objective of the seminar is to help those responsible for strategic decisions related to product/market areas155 words
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463 1982-07-01 5 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH HOTEL Phoenix has invested close to $500,000 to computerise its front and back office operations. The front office operations of the 300-room hotel will go on-line sometime in October or November this year. Functions to be computerised include guest accounts,463 words
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Advertisement284 1982-07-01 5 (BE, W»~* i i V v 3 Piagel The world's most expensive watches The Polo: a water-resistant quartz Piaget 132 grams of 18K gold carved link-by-link into the most dynamic sports watch ever made. Designed to accommodate the most diverse lifestyle. Shock-resistant. Water-resistant to three atmospheres. You can go through284 words
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Article371 1982-07-01 6 MR CHUA KIM YEOW paints an incomplete picture of the local banking scene when he calls upon the Monetary Authority of Singapore to slow down the entry of new banks into Singapore. The chairman of the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) says that the371 words
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Article296 1982-07-01 6 EXPATRIATE managers like Mr R W Lutton cannot claim to understand the Singaporean mentality through and through even if they have been here for years and are able to use local slang, and even if some have acquired citizenship. It is therefore unlikely that a296 words
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863 1982-07-01 6 JIM ABRAMS - With a little Confucian frugality and plenty of daily scrimping, the Japanese manage to Bave more money than almost anyone else in the world, reports JIM ABRAMS JIM ABRAMS AP A SMALL bouse can cost well over US$lOO,OOO and foods costs are nearly double thoseAP - 863 words
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Article, Illustration1457 1982-07-01 6 MICHAEL HOLMAN - MICHAEL HOLMAN takes a lightheaded look at one of the bureaucratic obstacles facing Nigerian importers MICHAEL HOLMAN FT WE TRAVELLED in miniprocession down noisy, bustling Broad Street' in the heart of Lagos, sidestepping huge puddles left behind after torrential rain, in pursuit ofFT - 1,457 words
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Miscellaneous607 1982-07-01 6 11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Like primates in a ship that's wrecked (5) 6 Eat much that's out of the way (5) 9 Rolling stones (7) 10 Start trawling away for fish (5) 11 Certainly not the point always (5) 12 They're relatively feminine (5) 13 Outwardly the latest607 words
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Miscellaneous801 1982-07-01 6 Dionne Warwick in concert SOOCBB Cms •01 bave to Falilag m My Head", J*JJ. y 1 ,5 iwi fc aaTa private racket Sick CapSeeier D»" aai "What (he WerM will eaaaeto wttfc the Ait. "Narthera Iralsad n A as- Nee* New". Light eatertaia-eat graaunes to keep Item Omen (Ch I,801 words
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Advertisement145 1982-07-01 7 A new name for a proud tradition Permata Chartered Merchant Bank Berhad is the new name for Chartered Merchant Bankers Malaysia Berhad, which in 1970 pioneered Malaysia's merchant banking industry. Today, Permata Chartered inherits a proud tradition. A tradition of quality and service in corporate finance, investment management, banking and145 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article117 1982-07-01 8 JUN* ABM Ahold Afcao AMXV ru SI JO ♦15 MJO tU HID »U 0170 +LS Antu Aantok #n OJ 55T" MN -U Boia Bormml) MMHM niaim U -2 MO 0J UUO -1-5 119JO uncb MJO +U TIJO ♦1.4 BIO +11 SO. 70 +1.1 100 uoeh Hundou HVA Intn Muller117 words
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Article215 1982-07-01 8 JUNK U m CORBEILLE Alr-Uquld* 407 JO 7J B 8 N (krali DmoM 133B 10 C 8 r (TiMwaaoCat). IS +15 CW miKtln da PMroiM 136 -4.4 Coi&ptfnk rtiunctare Cooncnk Credit roocter D* Prmocc SB -4 (Llbcmlrle) Mirhlw lflclMUn (B) 480 30.00 m unch -U -4 Mdm; Clglnc Kahlaunn215 words
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Article133 1982-07-01 8 JUNE M f Tana AluauUM Dm IK -J >«iu Bonri Br. Mi +J Ctb* <M«jr Br. 1210 *M cite Ottgy r C 1MB unci) at* a«i«* R» Ml *1 IMS +10 311 -a mo -M O«ort» Flachcr Br MB -5 OMn Pc M2B 2 Ham Br Hoffman La Roche133 words
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Article78 1982-07-01 8 m ch rOKWAKD MA AlW RKET IN -T LIS ua Aatnr BrmacAn Bra-Lamb Mt -U MM set MM +1 43 i M *i ch Uactrotttl wu -m nae un, Ob-Inno-Bm timm 730 -m wm -m 600 un 1 ch m—m R* Dutch Mdrn Boe (tan B*l« MnflnA UK +178 words
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Article31 1982-07-01 8 ■nmx» Un Sy 1 Sua i mi -ird T** zn H aaara DM -Lft -m WmM AKM nm11 1236 4-9 Onf gy 4UI UM -41 BM ■0 1 Source: BCI31 words
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Article88 1982-07-01 8 Reuter SALVATORE PORTALURI has been named as new financial director of the Italian state energy group ENI. Signor Portaluri replaces Florio Florinl, suspended at his own request last week pending checks into links between ENI and the Banco Ambrosiano. Last week Bank of Italy commissioners tookReuter - 88 words
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Article173 1982-07-01 8 JUNE 'mmt INDU8TK1AL8 A Alpha MM Ihriw inch AS And CI m auc tm ■ulm m uT CwM Wb«iiii tm D« hn lad I». rm rSnS* ZZZZZZZZ i* S2L- I as ĕ isF y KiXl MB iiffi? 1 T* mm an OIL M -I Ok mm mm -a Pm173 words
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Advertisement254 1982-07-01 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain with the American Express Card Tlk true SMgaporeflavour Our popular Nonya Buffet Lutgheon at a special price. With tongue tickling delights like Curry Ayam.Chap Chye and Sambal Timun, just to name a few. Take your pick, it's great food, going for a song! Come254 words
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Advertisement123 1982-07-01 8 For lunch For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience A Blis OSM.V M. ti.fj ,i,v. >22 .n\ I l.u.in, s.' K But!. irii.lv. >22 '>i 1 1 Sp.'i Sut:»J.n till i For reservations call *****" I 'nrk SU'iiiliiii Sii niiv T. NUTMEGS JAZZ BRUNCH on Sundays 10.30 a.m. 3 p.m.123 words
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Advertisement155 1982-07-01 8 •'See Page 9 for Asian stocks and Page 11 for New York prices Yesterdays's Frankfurt prices were not available I he perk*, t i iul to .1 romantu Jn\c riK' v\'/ of r* Jriv.'V. V !vr.' S /;T' ont:n<.:u- .i:ul lu-»' i i.inci Inr t -M ,rA n'lr;'''o:-hx-V.,r ie C155 words
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Advertisement108 1982-07-01 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. 9 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's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set for an evening to108 words
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Advertisement197 1982-07-01 8 ftfc as good as going toßangkok. v •a A This is Thai Seafood at its authentic bast. So frash, it could have baan alive 15 minutes before coming to your table, tt was. An enormous variety of succulent seafoods e*peniy prepared by Thai chefs in our kitchen Siamese Seafood Restaurant197 words
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Article302 1982-07-01 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly firmer with July One RSS buyers quoted at 183.00 cents a Idlo, up 0.75 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said The morning market gained 0.25 cent after fluctuating narrowly in quiet trading, they said. Prices rose fractionally in quiet afternoon trading, they302 words
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Article307 1982-07-01 9 HAS prices In cents per k ilo yesterday: Nooa (perUlo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 1S180 182 00N Int. 1 R.S.S. July 182.50 183 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 1X3.75 184.25 Int. 2 R.S.S. 174.00 176.00N UK/Coot ***** 175.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 164.50 166.50N307 words
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Article99 1982-07-01 9 NOON S3R and SMR men yaetatday: EA8 July Awn ■t (Carrm Bayer* itMtk) (Forward Mtk) S6H20 (1-ton Sollara Bayara 8aUora pallet) ***** 162.00N 162.00 163.00N SSR SO UMMLB <1 too pallet) 158.50 July 159 50N Ai|ut ***** 160 SON SMR CV (1-ton pallet) pallet) 206.00 207.00N 207.0099 words
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Article102 1982-07-01 9 THE STRAITS TIN price la Peuag yesterday remalaed sachaaged at the ITA fleer level «I Mfa.ls a Idle, fer the twelfth nue ■Ave tndai day, dealer* Mid. This Is the leageet perled reeerded ef prtee. The hsffer iteek manager teek meet sf yesterday's ere ilspsseli with taraever at102 words
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Article30 1982-07-01 9 Rubber: June 30 Singapore: July: 183.00 cents (up 0.75 cent) Malaysia: July: 202.50 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged). Official offering: 50 tonnes (down 81 tonnes)30 words
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Article171 1982-07-01 9 CHDIEBB bcfeiip, per IN kg ysstarisy. Cm—l ail: 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 sell- ers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW <335.00171 words
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Article154 1982-07-01 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,330; 32s 2,900, 40s 3,105 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece f is: China Butterfly and Glsbe brand unq. Pakistan raw est!—: LSS 5.89, 4F 5.86; 289F154 words
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Article323 1982-07-01 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 0.58.323 words
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Article1105 1982-07-01 9 NEW YORK STOCKS STOCKS prices in New York on Tuesday rallied in the final minutes of trading, reversing a late afternoon slide, to close mixed on the day. Wall Street analysts said prices were buoyed by traders moving into the market looking for bargains. The Dow Jones1,105 words
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306 1982-07-01 9 AFP MALAYSIAN textile manufacturers have accused the EEC countries of adopting a highly protectionist attitude resulting in the abortive negotiations in Brussels for a new textile trade agreement. Mr Y H Tan, the president of the Malaysian Textile Manufacturers Association, yesterday saidAFP - 306 words
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Article945 1982-07-01 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures were easier at midday, between £4 stg and £11 a tonne below Tuesday's close in traded positions, j Dealers said some scatt tered trade house selling deI pressed prices slightly as traders felt the market was t due a correction after Tuesday's strong performance. The945 words
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Article110 1982-07-01 9 The Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market weakened on short-selling in active trading, dealers said. In July south dropped MOO to $785 a tonne and central $17.50 to $777.50 while August saw south and central losing $17.50 each to 780. In September central and south fell $15 and110 words
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Article158 1982-07-01 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed on an uncertain note, ranging from down V* US-cent a bushel in July to up 1V« cents in Decemtjer, with July pasting a 4V«-cent p range. Steady speculative longliquidation due to the threat of heavy deliveries on first notice day today kept158 words
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Article184 1982-07-01 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed on an uncertain note, ranging from down IVi US-cents a bushel in July to up 2V« in January. Scattered long liquidation ahead of first notice day today pressured July toward the close, traders said. Uncertainty about the USDA acreage report yesterday afternoon184 words
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551 1982-07-01 9 THE world wheat forecast for 1982 has been reduced by five million tonnes to 460 465 million tonnes over the past month owing to deterioration in the outlook in the Soviet Union. The International Wheat Council said in its latest review the decrease was551 words
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363 1982-07-01 9 MINING ministers from Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia, said a pact aimed at ensuring profitable tin prices and protecting their interests will be signed on August 2 subject to their governments' approval. The three nations together produce some two-thirds of the world's tin. The363 words
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Advertisement29 1982-07-01 9 c=>. L M restaurant Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. Renovated additional new car parte now ready for use Oracrlfe 214 Dunearn Road. Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****2229 words
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Advertisement135 1982-07-01 9 fA Coffee House &onya&uffet£lunch \Sunday Commencing June 6 July 11 Time: 12 noon to 3 pm. Authentic Nonya Specialities from our Pranakan Kitchen: Itek Tim. Buah Keluak Ayam. Aw Hiang. Mee Siam Pranakan, Babi Pong Teh. etc. Highlight: Fashion Show at 1.30 pm on July 11. Casual dothes. swim suits135 words
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347 1982-07-01 10 Eit2*SZEZr md r MCTKm ONI DOMMTBIAL wrwi*» ■A* (SSM) < (S)&U > )SM(I) fcU (1MB) B«MtMM8)(l)tM(S)lM(3) ■iMH»I (LM) (1) LM (S) IMKP ss^sS^^a Ctaw (MM MM) (S) MM MM IMS (1) MM (1) SM (1) Dak Th« (ÜB)ZD aSS*""""" ■ilahv (MS) MStr""*""""347 words
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Article28 1982-07-01 10 lifsrjs iPs 'SSSj.ww g&A a jz mS£8M tsja E-tsu a a saw* iiaga ass: 3EHSE: pb 8 a w—iiiim iSrS? 3 lS oi8BSS"Wui SSSm lS &a28 words
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Article2147 1982-07-01 10 IMS fflgk Lnr Cmhv Laat lab SBC Ort Dhr TIOK m* CVr NIB Or*f Nat Tli P/B < Val Day HI) Hi** L*w mi a ff nn HJITOA 1 *M L A CC SL7 AI C1AL IT SIA IM Ml IM SM 178 MM Choc Ml Ml2,147 words
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Article926 1982-07-01 10 MDaad offer prfcw offidaUy portal to tkt tali Iwmtm S"«k KM,. —1 with the ii■ |i ii mt ami tn*i Aon to faracfcats to I «JIJMMt* «ta otherI wtoe Jfled am» (DUI(lDUia)Uia) LM (1) LM (M) LM (XX) LM (M) I LM (M) LM (X) LM (M)926 words
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Article134 1982-07-01 10 GBOBGE Kant (Moteytfo) MM: Thirty-flr* AGM to be held at MZDF, USA. Jalaa Peheffi. faf, Koala Tmnpnr on July 1 at noon. 99 9 UNITED KlftlHri 1MM EGM to bo held at Untteen Building, River Valley Road, Mippat tin an July 9 at mm. 999 TOM Borltl: Seventeenth134 words
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387 1982-07-01 10 K^tysrs 1» M far im ttM XL TmMh, M MM n liiitf pk I» mil Tfci leprered nlMrt M (SfhS 1 isiii'ijsrrisj!^ Tk« hall» a«rk«t aar> EstSrH ysMrdnj, MUll| ItMl ga«islii _to "tossa an» MT pMMhI tor |NMM> ssy^cs At Is whwi tkftk Iks387 words
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Article428 1982-07-01 10 BETTER ail-round Interest took rimes to higher ground on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, the half-year period on a steady aote. Turnover increased significantly. A total a(IS miTHf units chanced hande worth $8.03 mfflion compared with Tuesday's 213 million uuits valued at $$A428 words
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432 1982-07-01 11 H C feels impact of Malaysianisation HARRISONS and Crosfield aspects a considerable impact from its Malaysianisation deal, acconling to chairman Thomas Prentice in his annual statement. Subject to shareholders' approval, the group has agreed to sell part of its controlling interest in Harrisons Malaysian Estates to Permodalan National Bhd. Under432 words
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Article384 1982-07-01 11 Date La ■t Fall Yea tr CMnpuy PerM AiBMoeed Net EPS Greas Pre-tax last year (cents) Dfe. it— ■fti rnot Spore Bus <%) <$*••> F 29/4 9.7 5.8(b) 10,034 D K era mat F 13/5 116.3 193.8 31,870 E AI F 1/6 14.5 12.5 684 Pegi Msia F384 words
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Article289 1982-07-01 11 DUNLOP Estates Bhd's plantations, freehold land and buildings have a market value of M 5399.3 million, according to Valuers Appraisal (Malaysia), after taking into account the development potential of some of the estates. This gives rise to a surplus of 1218.2 million over their book value.289 words
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351 1982-07-01 11 BERTAM Holdings PLC, a member of the MP Evans group, is holding discussions with the Johore State Economic Development Corporation on Malaysianisation. This was disclosed in Bertam's interim report for the year ended Mar 31,1982. The report also revealed that Bertam Consolidated Rubber Company351 words
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Article35 1982-07-01 11 LORD Inchcape will retire as chairman of Inchcape PLC at the end of this year, and will be replaced by Mr David Orr, until recently chairman of Unilever PLC, Inchcape PLC said. Reuter35 words
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161 1982-07-01 11 was HKftt.s3 million ($305.56 million) in the she months ended March SL. Turnover was HK5104.07 million ($908.19 million). Earnings per share came to 44 cents (SI M) after adjusting for ooe-for-10 bonus issue. An interim dividend of 14 cents (15 cents) is payable on Sep161 words
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Article64 1982-07-01 11 group net profit after tax and minorities was HK$B2.7 million ($62 million forecast in prospectus) in the year ended March 31. Profit includes extraordinary gains of $10.1 million. Earnings per share, including extraordinary gain, were 13.1 cents (9.8 cents). It is paying a final dividend of64 words
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Article121 1982-07-01 11 group profit before tax was HKJ76.63 million ($58.41 million) in the year ended Mar 31. It has declared a final dividend of 17 cents (12.5 cents adjusted for one-for-five bonus issue), making a total of 24 cents (17.5 cents adjusted) for the year. Earnings per121 words
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692 1982-07-01 11 ASSOCIATED Plastics Industries Bhd, which is changing its name to Amalgamated Properties and Industries Bhd, has forecast group pre-tax profits of not less than Msl2 million in the current year ending Dec 31, 1982. This profit forecast is contained in APl's circular to692 words
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Article278 1982-07-01 11 UK-INCORPORATED Hongkong Tin PLC has plunged into the red for the six months to Mar 31, 1982, due mainly to lower output of tin concentrates and higher costs. The company's interim loss came to MJ1.53 million against a pre-tax profit of (220,000 previously. The situation278 words
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Article406 1982-07-01 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed steadier, but off their highs on light profit-taking towards the close, in quiet trading in the half-day session ahead of a local holiday today. Prices steadied in line with Wall Street's close, with investors mostly taking a wait and see attitude due to406 words
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Article348 1982-07-01 11 HEAVYWEIGHT miners yesterday dominated a quiet day's trading after which the market closed steady overall with the All Ordinaries index up 2.4 points at 473.1. The industrial marker rose three points to 630.7 and the resources index 1.8 points to 345.1. CRA featured, adding six cents348 words
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Article271 1982-07-01 11 PRICES yesterday picked up towards the close on scattered bargain hunting after ruling slightly lower in spite of the yen's overnight recovery and the steadiness on Wall Street. JUNK M TN i Mnouto m 1 j— ht r -li 1 ancta Amhl cbMn rn 1 +1 I271 words
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Article113 1982-07-01 11 PRICES yesterday closed mixed with losses and gains about equal in inactive trading which centred around cement and finance groups. The Book Club index rose 0.18 point to 92.96 on turnover at 19.5 million baht. Siam Cement and Siam City Cement rose three baht b Trust n (inch Ooodvwr113 words
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Advertisement161 1982-07-01 11 Those who know demand excellence And our criteria for excellence include a car rental service that runs around the clock. Plus the choice of a luxury fleet. Rest assured too, that our Volvos are kept in peak condition by a fully equipped workshop crew. Which means the necessity for a161 words
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Article145 1982-07-01 12 Rises Indices C Siftn ACM 1040 380 ♦ao ■f 30 JuneB June 31 at 15 BT Indicator: *****8 300M AM Vbw 400 14 ST Industrials: 0KJ( ***** Pcriii PUmt 374 14 ST Finance: 1700.04 1703.10 Pr—11 TP 197ft C C 482 304 300 960 14 12 10 +8 ST145 words
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Article, Illustration155 1982-07-01 12 Rises Indices OiiUk T Text Acma Seacorp PMRI Promet C and C Pa»-Elec PMC Perils Raleigh U 0 Land MUI M F Mills DBS 295 153 356 675 277 336 330 352 378 408 202 302 368 Falls 256 840 +55 +21 +18 +15 +14 14 +10 +8155 words
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Article50 1982-07-01 12 FINANCIAL TIMES Wednesday URN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1280.39 Tuesday. 562.0 Monday 5+4.2 Week Ago 1274-55 AUSTRALIAN Week Ago 555.8 INDUSTRIALS DOW JONE8 AVERAGE Wednesday 630.7 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 627.8 Week Ago 625.3 Tuesday 81&21 Monday 811.93 ALL ORDINARIES Week Ago 799.06 Wednesday 473.1 HJLHANG SENG Tuesday 470.8 Week Ago 458.250 words
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258 1982-07-01 12 CLEABLY hSMflMh* from pnwn, Wngssin Wm Service (If») LMtss tamed In a mi in iii m pre-tax prSTta HSisZ ilea tor the year eaded Dee n, im. The rise In sandsgs was «ellmi en the hack of a 114 per eeaft taenaee In thhpwT258 words
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Article802 1982-07-01 12 LONDON, Wed. Government bonds firmed today and equity leaders closed narrowly mixed with the threat of a train drivers strike due to commence oN Sunday restricting trading volume, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 1.3 points at 553.3. Government bonds gained as much as802 words
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399 1982-07-01 12 SIOW LI SEN - ■am Companies Editor Ms» Satan By SIOW LI SEN UNITED Overseas Bank Ltd yesterday signed an agreement to buy the remaining share* in 415 per cent owned United Chase Merchant Bankers. It will purchase 4.25 mil.lkm and L 5 million ordinary shares of H399 words
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362 1982-07-01 12 MBF Holdings, the finance and property group, has concluded a Ms 42 million syndicated loan with a consortium of financial hKtitutiom. The loan, in two portions, will be used to finance its project In Penang. The first portion Is a bridging loan of362 words
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Article261 1982-07-01 12 LAB17T Us Fields M has told the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange it does not expect any substantial change In the profitability of the company for the airrent year, as compared with 1981. The director* have also not considered any dividend payment on the capital enlarged by its proposed261 words
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Article33 1982-07-01 12 yesterday an- nounced group operating losses of $2.18 million for the six months ended March 31, 1982, compared with the previous loss of $820,034 on sales of $2.33 million ($3.12 million).33 words
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32 1982-07-01 12 hat reported group after-tax loss of Mtf-67 million (S3JK million) for the year ended Dec 21, 1981. Turnover for the year was $18,326 against *801,339 in 1980.32 words
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Article137 1982-07-01 12 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market advanced broadly today, aided by declining interest rates The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 4.95 points to 817.16 in the first half an hour Gainers took a lead of almost 2 to 1 over losers. The government reportedAP - 137 words
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293 1982-07-01 12 BOUSTEAD Holdings Bhd will acquire majority control of Getz Corporation (Mtlayria) In a move to widen its trading base. It will take over 51 per cent of trading company Getz (M) on July 1 and another 19 per cent on Jan L293 words
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531 1982-07-01 12 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM BARING Brothers Asia Ltd, the irate pendent advisor to minority shareholders of Veneer Products, is "not convinced of the overall merit" of Veneer's proposed acquisitions of Material Tending Pte Ltd and property units at Merlin Plata. Veneer had in May531 words
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Miscellaneous58 1982-07-01 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair and warm for the whole day. Bopsrt far U km prior to 7JI pa aa Jue» at tha atrpwl: Maximum temperature 33.0 Associated humidity 55 Minimum temperature 26.6 A—orfai ted humidity 87 Hours of sunshine 10J5 Rainfall in millimetres— Nil Total ratiZall far the moath58 words
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190 1982-07-01 13 Reuter SEA-LAND Service Inc ot ijie US is expected to rejoin the trans-Pacific freight conferences between the £ar East and North America, said a Japanese newspaper report. The report said Sea-Land is expected to rejoin the aonferences from Sep 1, after leaving them in Aarch,Reuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration514 1982-07-01 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE SINGAPORE Registry recorded its first increase in the number of ships registered last year since the imposition of more stringent regulations in 1979. According to the Marine Department's annual report for 1961, a total of 390 ships amounting to 1.25514 words
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Article101 1982-07-01 13 BLUE STAR Line has become a member of the Straits/New Zealand Direct Conference effective today. The company operates a joint container service, started late last year, with Overseas Containers Limited on the trade between Australia/New Zealand and the Middle East. Blue Star is also a member101 words
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Article74 1982-07-01 13 THE British government has set US$l7.4 million as compensation for the loss of the Atlantic Conveyor, owned by Cunard Steamship Company and operated by the Atlantic Container Line consortium. The 18,141 dwt roll-on/roll-off vessel was requisitioned by the British government for service in the South Atlantic. It74 words
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Article63 1982-07-01 13 THE Indian islands of Mauritius, Malagasy and Reunion will be served by a new fortnightly direct service from Felixstowe. Called Capricorne Line, the new service is a joint operation between the French Lines Compagnie Generate Maritime and Navala et Commerciale Havraies Peninsula ire. Two 637-TEU multi-purpose ships will63 words
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Article696 1982-07-01 13 SUpptagUM P»C« Gat Achipeiego Shpg AIM vm vm 1 1 Alltrans Alpac vn VI 4 9 Antara Shpg X S APCLfew DC 3 APL Argentine m IV 4/5 4 ASCL m I ASL Con I Asia Merchant AiisumUv vn VI V 3 4 I Australian Coat Bait-Orient696 words
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Article789 1982-07-01 14 ANGOLA Luanda June 8. 2 vessels at anchor with 10-12 days delay. Lobito June 8. No waiting times. AUSTRALIA Melbourne/Westemport/ Portland Tasmanian Ports June 9. No industrial problems, no shortages and no congestion. South Australian ports June 9. No industrial disputes and no congestion. Brisbane June 9. Labour789 words
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1188 1982-07-01 14 THE SOUTH-EAST Asian region comprises about two-thirds water and only one-third land in terms of surface area. Even with the development of road and rail, transportation of petroleum using coastal tankers continues to be the most economic means of conveyance. South-east Asia1,188 words
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Article1682 1982-07-01 14 CONTINUED easiness was seen for grain on Tuesday from the US Gulf to Japan with a 25,000 tonner receiving U5514.50 compared with $17 paid (or a 30,000 tonner last week. Grain from the Gulf to Egypt obtained $16 while $18.50 was agreed from the Gulf to Aqaba. A1,682 words
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Article324 1982-07-01 15 UNITED States Lines (USL), on the POtot of placing a US$77O million, 14*®«sel container ship order with *****11 Korea, is also considering modernising the bulk of its t»*fartwg cellular tonnage. The line has 21 container ships, two of which were acquired recently from Farrell lines, and324 words
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683 1982-07-01 15 THE PHILIPPINE Marltime Industry Authority (Marina) has decided to pursue the cargo sharing scheme that would ensure the country's lines of 40 per cent of the country's trade, leaving the other 60 per cent to all foreign The decision came after American683 words
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Article76 1982-07-01 15 HYUNDAI Heavy Industries is reported to have booked a contract from a South Korean owner (or the construction of two pure car carriers. Each of the pure car carriers will have the capacity to transport 3,500 cars, with deliveries projected for late 1983 and early 1384. The76 words
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Article179 1982-07-01 15 AFP A PANAMAIAN ship was reported sinking in the Bay of Bengal on Tuesday, 150 nautical miles south of Port Blair, capital of the Andaman Islands, Press Trust of India news agency said. An SOS message sent earlier from the ship, identified as theAFP - 179 words
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5557 1982-07-01 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when schbmilb A gukte to slrips loadhig at Singapore tor ports around tho world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,557 words
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Article616 1982-07-01 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO GodownsPCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo. Schedule Location Maersk Ran do 26/27S 2.7.82 0700 Maersk 51 0700-0000/1200-1300 P2/H4 A1 A2 J2/J2 B4 N3/N3 Pl/Pl L6 H3/L3 H2/N2 G1 G1 B6 P2/H4 B4 A1 Ratana616 words
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Article1812 1982-07-01 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AeHpctap Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL/PK). AiriaOr Ctalnßm ContinenUl Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Atri Fmnsln Lhe Transgroup Pte Ltd (S).1,812 words
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Article, Illustration995 1982-07-01 22 Reuter BARGAINS galore are to be found in the used supertanker market these days as more and more vessels are withdrawn from service and sent to the scrapyards or laid up to await better times. The world merchant chipping tonnage at anchorReuter - 995 words
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Article561 1982-07-01 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Balsa 21 24/25 Ocean Shpg alongside 1.7.82/2300 Builder U 22 Thong Soon alongside 1.7.82/1500 Chidambaram 33/34 R Jumabhoy alongside 1.7.82/1800 4 Kota Rla 10/11 PIL alongside 1.7.82/0600 Ned Leuve 3/4 Ned-EAC alongside 1.7.82/0600 Ned Marseilles 1/2 Ned-EAC561 words
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Article149 1982-07-01 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe.Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (BTOAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container149 words
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Advertisement385 1982-07-01 15 ANNOUNCEMENT EASTERN CAR LINER LIMITED, TOKYO, WISHES TO INFORM ALL THEIR CLIENTS AND SUPPORTERS THAT EFFECTIVE FROM IST JULY 1982 THEIR SHIPPING AGENTS IN PORT KELANG WILL BE:mmmM 153A-B, JALAM PORT '31.'. M CABLE ADDRESS: "JOSHT" TELEX: MA TRM ***** TE.: 3S-7653. 38-9793, 38-9204, 38-9690 38-0811. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY385 words
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