The Business Times, 15 July 1982
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Title Section11 1982-07-15 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THUKBDAY, JULY IS, lfat 60 CENTS11 words
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384 1982-07-15 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH LOCAL rig-builders are hoping to capture some of the construction projects on the proposed Mass Rapid Transit System when building works start in 1985. This decision to diversify comes at a time when the five rig-builders in Singapore, after chalking384 words
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214 1982-07-15 1 NYT THE US House and Senate have voted overwhelmingly to override a presidential veto of copyright legislation intended to preserve jobs in the US printing and publishing industries. In the debates, the Far East had been portrayed as the major threat to the industriesNYT - 214 words
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Article, Illustration437 1982-07-15 1 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM HONGKONG entrepreneur Kevin Hsu, who recently sold his 30 per cent stake in Sealion Hotels, is selling Kevin House, a five-storey commercial building in Singapore. He has also placed his three hotels on the market. They are the Cockpit437 words
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Article145 1982-07-15 1 ANOTHER two foreign banks have lowered their ixlme lending rates. Bank of America and Chase Manhattan Bank will both reduce their rates by half a point to U per cent from today. Citibank is still holding its rate at U. 5 per cent while the145 words
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432 1982-07-15 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN THE occupancy rate of office space in the private sector dectii»ed by 2.8 per cent to 88.9 per cent between September 1961 and March this year. The occupancy rate of public sector office buildings in the six-month period also fell,432 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article141 1982-07-15 1 AFP INCREASED fighting between Iran and Iraq caused an immediate hardening of the price o( gold, basemetals and gas-oil futures in London yesterday. Gold shot up US$B in early trading before the morning fixing set the price at (363.75 a troy ounce, to show a netAFP - 141 words
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Article72 1982-07-15 1 AP AMERICAN and companies are facing prosecution in the wake of the seizure in West Germany of US-built high-technology computers that were believed to be en route to the Soviet Union, the US Customs Service says. William von Raab, the Commissioner of Customs, said that four completeAP - 72 words
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Article65 1982-07-15 1 AFP HONGKONG'S commissioner for commodities trading suspended the registration of a Japanese coutrolled commodities brokerage firm, a spokesman for the commissioner's office said. Commissioner Robert Fell also said he planned to appoint an auditor to examine the cooks of the company, National Traders Ltd, and that the suspension ofAFP - 65 words
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Article63 1982-07-15 1 Reuter MALAYSIA'S dredging sector will have to cut back production by 51 per cent to meet the new export control curbs imposed by the International Tin Council (ITC), Malaysian mining industry sources said. However, they said the dredging sector will be able to absorb the cutbackReuter - 63 words
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Article64 1982-07-15 1 AP, Reuter ISRAEL has decided to give the US unlimited time for its diplomatic effort to evacuate the Palestinian guerillas from Beirut. Meanwhile, Israeli planes roared low over Palestinian guerillas besieged in West Beirut yesterday. An Israeli military spokesman said the planes were not bombing and wereAP,; Reuter - 64 words
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Article56 1982-07-15 1 NYT A SENIOR official of the Palestine Liberation Oraanisation said he could state officially that the PLO was prepared to recognise Israel "on a reciprocal basis". Accordingly, the official, Issaro Sartawi, an adviser to PLO leader Yasser Arafat called on the US government to recognise the PLO andNYT - 56 words
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Article59 1982-07-15 1 Reuter THE Soviet daily Pravda said engineers in charge of the Siberia-West-ern Europe gas pipeline had worked out plans to complete the entire project without forrign equipment. The report appeared the day after a consortium of West German banks agreed to grant Moscow credits of up toReuter - 59 words
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273 1982-07-15 1 UPI IRANIAN trnpi imM Iraq, »im—ht the Iraqi vny'i fraatttae pmUim ui peaetratlag II km MfwttekiricriiiMjir new affeaalve la the Perriaa Gait war, Baghdad's military nwiil uli A military said Iraqi Ihm WM the Iraalaa Wnaee ea the part •f Basra at dawa yesterday aadUPI - 273 words
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542 1982-07-15 1 Reuter. TRADERS have reduced the spot price of Saudi Arabian light crude by about 80 US cents a barrel after Opec's unsuccessful Vienna meeting and threats of a cut in official Saudi contract prices. With Opec countries failing to set output quotasReuter. - 542 words
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Advertisement236 1982-07-15 1 lbpskiCcrAudo Technology FUJITSU TEN LIMITED AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. Singapore: Phone: *****22 Kuala Lumpur: Phone: *****3/*****0 •nanfl Phone: *****/***** Jakarta: Phone *****9 Editorial...page < JMKDSI THE failure of Penn Square Bank in Oklahoma brought into focus an ever increasing number of bankruptcies and business failures in the US Page 2236 words
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Advertisement72 1982-07-15 1 E&iJr *>> rjic Laßoodeat the Hotel Malaysia thinks a Diners Chib meniber At dinner, prime beef on the trolley, fillet or sirloin. Take your choice of weight and cut, and have it grilled and garnished to perfection. The delectable Continental cuisine and intimate mood of La Ronde among the many72 words
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Advertisement44 1982-07-15 1 Companies Actrvities Key Personnel. Agencies Tfce Straits Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) AIRCONDITIONING, CASSETTE/RADIO AND CASSETTES, AUTOMATIC AERIAL, STEEL BELTED RADIAL TYRES,STREET DIRECTORY, PARKING COUPONS, BUMPER OVERRIDERS, UMBRELLA, TORCHLIGHT. IS ALL THIS UNHEARD OF IN A RENTAL CAR? The 'gwpapy hCQfu of. 6/2557.44 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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189 1982-07-15 2 Reuter THE stiff terms proposed for the latest Mexican Eurobond underscore the difficulty faced by the country in raising money and the general concern about its economy, dealers said. The indicated coupon for the bonds is 18 Vi per cent, which would be aReuter - 189 words
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727 1982-07-15 2 NYT THE FAILURE of Penn Square Bank in Oklahoma last week brought into focus an ever increasing number of bankruptcies and business failures in the US, as well as the strains these problems are creating within the financial markets, money market analysts andNYT - 727 words
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305 1982-07-15 2 Reuter TREASURY officials from seven major Western industrialised countries will make their thfrd attempt in Brussels tomorrow to draft terms for a foreign currency intervention study agreed at the June Versailles summit, European monetary sources said. The seven nations, theReuter - 305 words
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109 1982-07-15 2 Reuter TAIWAN is likely to approve the establishment of a representative branch of the Honfkoag and sh»wgh»t Bank to help channel overseas Chinese investment tram Hongkong, Taiwanese finance ministry sources said. The office will be the first such representative office of a Hongkong bank. TheReuter - 109 words
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Article471 1982-07-15 2 THE US dollar weakened unexpectedly against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Dealers attributed this to market sentiment and uncertainty about the direction of US interest rates. Even political news of the Iranians crossing into Iraq (ailed to pull the dollar up. Volume traded wu thin.471 words
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Article143 1982-07-15 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed slightly firmer at 257.15 yen from die 257.00 opening, but below the day's high of 257.60, dealers said. Trading volume was a moderate US$l.24 billion. The dollar eased back in light late trading as operators sold dollars to take profits and adjust143 words
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Article22 1982-07-15 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 11 per cent.22 words
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Article181 1982-07-15 2 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 14: U8Mkn(M Offer Bid 7 days 13 13/1613* 1 month 14* 14tt 2 months 1411/*****/10 3 months 14* 14* 6 months 14 3/16 141/16 B months 14* 14 12 months 14* 14 Dm 8wJr*. /MLU1. 1 month 3181 words
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Article42 1982-07-15 2 RANGE of price* offered by discount how an July 14: Oversight: Call deport tt: 4% Cloaiag B«yte( 3-month Sclliaf Treasury bills 3H 341 3-month Bank bills 8H 8H 3 months CD 8H 8M months CD 9 81k Source: National Discount Co42 words
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Article44 1982-07-15 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $110 million 91-day Treasury Mils to be issued from July 19 to 21 and July 23. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.44 words
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Article385 1982-07-15 2 GOLD futures closed sharply higher than overnight levels in light trading on the Gold Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Prices were marked up sharply by between U5515.50 and $17.00 an ounce at the outset reflecting the metal's sharp gain In New York overnight and thereafter the market rose further on385 words
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Article169 1982-07-15 2 THE US dollar yesterday ruled mixed against major currencies in late trading but was well above New York's overnight closing due to an early rally. The market was dominated by technical factors and concern over the US interest rates. The dollar rose initially against prospects of a sharp rise169 words
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Article59 1982-07-15 2 LONDON exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US 1.7237/47 Can 2.1900 29 Cross 1.2T11 16 D Mk 4.3000/50 D F1 4.7400/7475 S FY 3 6650 700 B FY (con) 81.91 82 04 F FT 11.9375 /5S Lit 2402.25 2406.50 Yen 442 20 97 DKr- 14.8625 750 N Kr 11.0125/250 S Kr—59 words
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Advertisement584 1982-07-15 2 A member of PA International A major international bank is about to add to its worldwide merchant banking capabilities by establishing a merchant bank in Singapore which will service South East Asia. It is prepared to offer outstanding remuneration packages to top calibre executives who meet the requirements of the584 words
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Advertisement57 1982-07-15 2 SIGMA SYSTEMS presents Affordable High-Performance Sanyo Micro-Computer MBC-2000 MBC 3000 D DkMbuMby: (Stngmpotw A A SIGMA SYSTEMS (S) PTE LTD 01-256 Block 6016. Anfl Mo Kio Industrial Park 3 Singapore 2056: Tel: *****16 (3 Lines) Cable: SIGMASfSCO Telex: RS ***** SIGSYS SANYO MALAYSIA SON BHD 401-411 Peace Centre 1 Sophia57 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article442 1982-07-15 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH A NEW record company has been formed to promote local music talents abroad and to give local music fans a wider choice of international recordings. Ideas Music, which was incorporated about three weeks ago, will release its first local recording under the442 words
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287 1982-07-15 3 RIG BUILDERS in Singapore yesterday urged the Vocational and Industrial Training Board to recruit more female welding apprentices to alleviate the labour shortage in their yards. In a discussion with the VTTB yesterday, a rig builder told Dr Tay Eng Soon, its chairman, that287 words
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Article326 1982-07-15 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES July 20, 21: Newsletter Editing Workshop, SIM Conference Room, Singapore Institute of Management July 26-30: KTA APEX-Problem Analysis and Decision Making, SIM Conference Room, Singapore Institute of Management July 30: Current Cost Accounting Basic Principles, Hotel Merlin, Coopers A Lybrand July 31-Aug 7: Telephone Techniques326 words
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131 1982-07-15 3 TWO journalists from Singapore will get an opportunity to learn more about the oil industry under Mobil's Asean journalism awards programme for this year. The award programme, funded by Mobil, will allow two journalists from each of the five Asean countries to travel131 words
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165 1982-07-15 3 SOME courses offered by the National Productivity Board (NPB) are so popular that many applicants have to wait till next year before they can get places in class. NPB officials said yesterday that the courses offered under its computer training programme are attracting a queue165 words
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Article539 1982-07-15 3 WONG SOUK YEE - By WONG SOUK YEE THE National Computer Board will organise an information week, dubbed Informatics TO, in May next year to highlight the latest developments and applications of computer technology in Singapore. During the week from May 9 to 15, four main activities will be539 words
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Advertisement366 1982-07-15 3 *$51,170 worth of J unrivalled technology 1 to thrill, impress and pa m 1 The Saab 900 GLS Four-door Sedan Until you step on that pedal, you'll never know the thrill of having 40 years of aeronautics at your complete command. The same aeronautics (hat has given the world some366 words
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Advertisement104 1982-07-15 3 OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Raffles Place vicinity UOB Building Ocean Building Raffles Tower Straits Trading The Arcade Building OCBC Centre Shenton Way/Cecil Street vicinity Robina House Tunas Building Shenton House Anson Centre The Octagon International Plaza Denmark House Marina House HongLeong ICB Building Building PIL Building LKN Building Afro Asia104 words
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OVERSEAS
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483 1982-07-15 4 UPI LEADING Massachusetts economists said the US recession is over or almost at an end, backing up reports from a private economic forecasting group and a federal banking agency. A report from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston has predicted a consumer spendingUPI - 483 words
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125 1982-07-15 4 UPI THE US army has awarded General Motors the carmaker's'largest military contract since World War n, a US$6B9 million contract to build more than 53,000 cargo vehicles. The three-year contract, signed by GM and army officials, is likely to create jobs for workers at 31UPI - 125 words
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429 1982-07-15 4 NYT THE US Securities and Exchange Commission has alledged that Nelson Bunker Hunt and William Herbert Hunt violated federal securities laws because they did not disclose in time the purchase in 1979 and 1960 of more than 5 per cent of the stockNYT - 429 words
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272 1982-07-15 4 AP POUR US-BUILT high-tech-nology computers believed to be headed (or Russia were Mixed last week by West German authorities. The US customs service said on Tuesday the seizure, involving American and German customs officials and the royal Csnsdisn mounted police, was part of OperationAP - 272 words
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373 1982-07-15 4 Reuter US TRADE Representative Bill Brock said continued martial law in Poland would make it difficult for the-US to negotiate a new grain agreement with the Soviet Union. After a meeting of senior administration to discuss farm issues, Brock referred to PresidentReuter - 373 words
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176 1982-07-15 4 UPI NEGOTIATIONS broke off early yesterday to end a crippling 11-day strike by 20,000 railroad engineers and British Rail said it may shut down its entire system and lay off 100,000 non-strik-ing employees. The UK government's Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service summonedUPI - 176 words
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289 1982-07-15 5 Reuter INDONESIA has adjourned textile talks with the European Community, leaving Thailand at odds with its South-east Asian partners, diplomats said. The adjournment leaves Thailand as the only Asean country to have reached agreement with the community on a new four-year pact regulating clothingReuter - 289 words
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Article151 1982-07-15 5 Reuter MARITIME strikes in Australia have accounted (or more insurance claims than the rest of the world put together in the past four years, the Australian Chamber of Shipping said. It said in a statement that in the year ended Jan 31,1982, Australia accounted for 51 perReuter - 151 words
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286 1982-07-15 5 Reuter THE International Monetary Fund said developing countries must adapt to the new realities of the world economy by reducing deficits, restricting credit and adjusting exchange rates where necessary. Addressing the United Nations Economic and Social Council, Jacques de la Rosiere, IMFReuter - 286 words
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231 1982-07-15 5 Reuter EUROPEAN Community energy ministers have com* missioned studies to find ways oI boosting the use of coal as an alternative to oil in the 10-natkn community. Danish Energy lflwMw Foul Neilson said the fourmonth studies by a special working group wouldReuter - 231 words
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188 1982-07-15 5 AP GEORGE Shultz, designated US Secretary of State, said Japanese goods benefit American consumers, but that further effort was needed to improve trade balance between the two countries. "The Japanese have taken some steps recently important steps that help in that regard, and IAP - 188 words
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226 1982-07-15 5 DEUTSCHE Bank chief executive Friedrich ChrisHans, at the Leningrad signing of the signing of a Soviet pipeline credit shown on West German television, defended the deal against US opposition. A consortium of West German banks agreed to provide up to four billion marks to help226 words
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283 1982-07-15 5 AP THE Praridsnt of Toyota Motor Corp, Japan's largest carmaker, said that local content legislation now I, udov coakxriQOQ uy roe US Coagrsas would harm both the American consumer and economy. SholcMra Toyoda, speaking to the FOreigß Correspondents Qnh, aid Vwal contentAP - 283 words
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482 1982-07-15 5 Reuter, AFP JAPAN'S Economic Planning Agency said apprehension Is Inr rearing over the natkn'a economic outlook, aa business recover continues only slowly. The EPA said la a monthly report that In these drnimstsnrss, Japan conduct ita Economic policies Oexihly to maintain and improveReuter,; AFP - 482 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article363 1982-07-15 5 Agencies HITACHI Ltd's plans to develop an advanced computer for analysis and scientific calculations are unafMcted by US allegations of a conspiracy to obtain secrets from International —fc— Machines Corp (IBM). Hitachi is with development of a computer to break into a market now dominated by twoAgencies - 363 words
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128 1982-07-15 5 AFP THE deficit-ridden Japanese National Railways (JNR) has decided it will not employ senior high school and college students graduating this year in a bid to reduce its total workforce by 22,600 by March next year. The JNR normally hires more than 10,000 people freshAFP - 128 words
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Article630 1982-07-15 4 ARRIVALS ocmc Local Operator Nukir TtaM Fnti SLA son mo HLP CAL CT814 1030 HLP .CPA CX710 lflS HLP SLA 9Q1Q3 1035 KUL GIA GAM 1100 HLP MAS MH8U US PEN THAI TG4Q3 11« BKK SLA 9Q191 U« PEN GIA GAHO US MES SIA SQ105 US KUL630 words
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Advertisement68 1982-07-15 4 I ra*r f i A 11 3&g £9 4> ■■fhP-fM' ''M-ifc*- ''M j: t"> '2. nmm I: V Co-ordinates in contemporary colours, plain, checks and stripes, in specially selected natural fabrics. IL^' *1 f? i m p I J' KC4nfi±Jbu* Itu, tn^Ucbur gkJLm*jt i-3o At i^4UC. J+r /U*t4 4u ArmC.68 words
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Advertisement210 1982-07-15 5 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Interest Rates Fixed Deposits For deposits of Ssloo,oooand above—Rates on Request. Main Office: Ocean Building, 10 Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****77. Branches at: Beach Road Bukit Panjang Jurong Marine Parade Orchard Road Queenstown Robinson Road Serangpon Garden Tanglin. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking210 words
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Advertisement322 1982-07-15 5 If your present suit doesn't offer half as many painstaking details as ours, change your tailor. Collar The inner lining and fabric arc invisibly hand-stitched. Cut in a perfect curve that rests crcaseless behind the neck. Buttons Colour matching buttons are picked and thoroughly polished before they i sewn. Buttonholes322 words
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Article393 1982-07-15 6 AN AMERICAN magazine drew attention this week to the persistent and curious resistance among senior executives towards using so-called new technology. It cited one man, a top manager in a large corporation, who mistrusts the outpourings of computers to such an extent that he insists393 words
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275 1982-07-15 6 LOCAL rig-builders must have thought it ironical last year to be enjoying a boom and at the same time planning for hard years ahead. For a while, their worries about a gloomy future were justified none of Singapore's five rig-builders have received any orders this275 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1982-07-15 6 GEOFF MORRIS - Australia is set to become the world's largest diamond producer. In 1985, a As3som plant will be ready to process diamonds from the Kimberly region off Western Australia and release onto the market an annual 20 million carats, or 40 per cent off current world production. GEOFF MORRIS1,082 words
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Advertisement117 1982-07-15 6 Relax... Sterling Safe is Working Burglars do their homework. They know Sterling Safes resist forcible entry by means of oxy-acetylene, manual or mechanical tools. Besides, using explosives will only activate the double relock ing devices. Its also comforting to know Sterling Safes give round-the-clock fire-resistance. 1 SO WHY WORRY!" V,117 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous23 1982-07-15 6 BriStoW CRRRrt DftRgMJ toHP?T Pv RpCXfcT V£iAjOU> out LO»TV-\ Pi ITS NO use... I CP*TT UJORK. uOITVt PU_ THP\T Noise GOTJG ON Cx?t23 words
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Miscellaneous861 1982-07-15 6 The Ron Leflore story THE trae story sf American I—hal star it (Mtarei la tonight's entertainment special, Ome ta a MIlBea: The Bm Letter Stery (Ch 5, Hill). Ben Leflore was a Iwii lam «i the streets st Detrsit At 11, he was seat to aad that was where ptoea861 words
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847 1982-07-15 7 STEVE LOHR - By STEVE LOHR NYT IN HIS 21 years with the Teye Ksgys Company, Mltsaji Maraeka has been an accouataat, a plant designer, an efficiency watchdog, a materials-handling specialist and a com pater systems manager. lie ligragging career that Mr Maraeka, a 56-year-oM division manager,NYT - 847 words
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Article, Illustration948 1982-07-15 7 BERNARD SIMON - South Africa's building society movement, the world's fifth largest, is being squeezed by competition for deposits and a low mortgage rate, BERNARD SIMON reports. BERNARD SIMON FT SOUTH Africa's 10 building societies are seeling from a series of blows which they are unlikely to survive in theirFT - 948 words
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Advertisement160 1982-07-15 7 9 <■-- IS QantasThe only daily i, Every in e\erv vvav, it s unbeatable. The 747 Qantas Express lifts off for London every evening, every week of the year. As scheduled. So you arrive at Heathrow early the next day. And without a fuss. That's a service hard to beat160 words
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Miscellaneous652 1982-07-15 7 -11-OIE CROSSWORD il CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 I rushed out when spotted (5) 6 Vegetable contribution to herbal salts (5) 9 Possibly a golden part of Ireland (7) 10 The sort of bread that goes with ale? (5) 11 It's fun, mate (5) 12 The cheek of senior officers (5)652 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article109 1982-07-15 8 JULY 13 Fls ABN 279 00 •4i 83 00 -05 24 20 AMEV 80 00 -0.2 79.00 47 20 -1J 22.00 -0 2 56.00 0.1 90 00 15 Burhmann 36 00 -0.2 2930 -0.2 Calve Delft Deli Mij 6950 -0.3 123.00 -1 25 50 Ford 74.00 Hagemeyer 2900 0.2109 words
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Article244 1982-07-15 8 JULY 13 Frj CO 8 BE ILLS Alr-Liquide B S N Gervais Da rum# CSF < ThomsonCsf > 466 1365 3 >26 Cle Francaise des Pflrolrs Compagnie Financiers Compagnie General* Credit Foncier Ue France Hachette (Libralne) Machines Bull Michelin (B) Paribus Pechlney Clglne Kuhlmann 106 330 4K 30 JO244 words
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Article147 1982-07-15 8 JULY 13 Dm Aeg-Tele funk en 31.00B Ak so Alls Leben All* Vert BASF 118 40 -¥02 Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank Bayer 109.20 -0.6 BBC BMW ***** Cassella Chem Verw Commersbank 132-50 -1.3 ConU Gummi 5010 Daimler-Benz ***** 03 Defussa Demaf 122.00RDeutsche Bank Dreadner Bank 137 JO147 words
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Article90 1982-07-15 8 JULY 13 Ft* FORWARD MARKET Acec 474 5 Arbe<1 1116 10 Astur 300 +14 Rruran 750 .4 Bru-Umb 1300 -8 r*np*r 1000 4-30 Cock 130 •1 Dp Beers 203 4-3 Ebes 1650 -10 ElectroOel 4160 -40 Gb-In no-Bin 2565 unch Gev 1730 Unhnk 3006 +115 Petro 4360 -40 Ryl90 words
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Article180 1982-07-15 8 JULY 13 Francs Actions SuLsses S3 unch Alusutsae Br 430 -5 Alusulsae Rc( IS -1 Brown Boven Br MB -30 Clba Geify Br taoo -M Clba Deify P C 1000 -10 Cite Oelcy R*f 556 ♦3 Credit Suisse Br 1*10 unch Credit Suisse Ref 313 unch Elektrowau Br 2325180 words
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Article104 1982-07-15 8 JULY U Lire Bastofi to .1 Bci ***** 700 Centraie OrxJ 1779 -02 Cond Ac qua Roma I 147 -0 Eridtnlt moo -10 Plat Ord IMO .2 Gene rail *****0 -1660 nimm sm .ft in Pri» a# -79 Invest 2000 -11 Italcemenu Ord 22M0 -610 Haifa* 121 -9 Lepetit104 words
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Article191 1982-07-15 8 JULY 13 CS AtHUbt 16'. unch Ak&n Alfoma 25". Bank Mont It s Bank Nova ScoUa 30'. -s Bell Tel 17V unch Beth Corp BP Can Ud -S Braacan 13*. s Camp Red Lake 13*. s Can Imp Bk 17'. r s Canpac 36 S. Canpac lnv PI Carting191 words
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Article297 1982-07-15 8 JULY 13 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 340b unch A be r com 240 -10 AE And CI 630 unch AMU 2350 unch Barlows Cg Sugar 715 4-5 CNA 540 unch Currte Finance De Bern lnd 22QB unch Edcon Edgars Evereadjr Fed Volk TSOO 340 unch -10 Fufl l 300297 words
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Advertisement219 1982-07-15 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain with the American Express Card V* I i S, OOL Our popular Nonya Buffet Luncheon at« 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!219 words
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Advertisement146 1982-07-15 8 A When you dine, dine Cantonese. 3 If pleasingyour 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 to146 words
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Advertisement217 1982-07-15 8 ftfc as good as going to Bangkok. F kS <sr rv This is Thai Seafood at its authentic best. So fresh, it could have been alive 15 minutes before coming to your table. It was An enormous variety of succulent seafoods expertly prepared by Thai chefs in our kitchen Siamese217 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article320 1982-07-15 9 PRICES on the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower with August One RSS buyers quoted at 180.50 cents a kilo, down 1.50 cents from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on freer offerings after an unchanged opening. The morning morning session ended slightly lower with August One320 words
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Article311 1982-07-15 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: WOOD (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 179.00 180.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. August 181 JO 182.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. September 184.25 184.75 Int. 2 R.S.S. 174.00 17S.00N UK/Coot 173.00 m.OON Int. 3 RS.S. 164.50 165.50N UK/Coat 163.50 165.50N311 words
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Article97 1982-07-15 9 NOON SSR and SMR prtcaa yw tardajn ■AS SSR 30 SSR SO M»M.» (1-ton pailat) (1-ton pailat) AafHl (Cwraat Mlk) Bnyara Sallara 180.00 161.00N 157.50 1S8.50N gtHwiWt (Forward Hit) Bijfra Sallara ***** 162.00N 158.50 1M.50N SMR CV SMR L SMR 5 SMR GP SMR 10 (1-ton pailat)97 words
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Article46 1982-07-15 9 TOE STRAITS Ha prlee ia P—i yesterday reitewty at the latum tt—l Tia Agreemeat fleer level sf Ms».lsakDa. Dealers acted streag bailer stock maaager sappert ia the aiarket. Tsrasver dipped to IK toaaes tram m sa Taeaday aad there was aa ratteatag, dealers said.46 words
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Article32 1982-07-15 9 Rubber: July 14 Singapore: Aug: 180.50 cants (dowa 1.60 cents) Malaysia: Any 201.00 cants (dowa 1.00 cent) Tin: M 529.15 par kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 195 tonnes (down 11 tonnes)32 words
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Article324 1982-07-15 9 BINGAPOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in S| per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first ciaas (Kangaroo) new crop LOO, 100 per cent second class 0.85, 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.77. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.00, Special OJS.324 words
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Article668 1982-07-15 9 OOfRE: Robusta futures yesterday ended a quiet morning steadier, between £18 and £10 a tonne above Tuesday's close in traded positions. Prices opened between £10 and £15 a tonne higher on follow-through on New York's firm close and traded in a narrow range for the rest of the668 words
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Article149 1982-07-15 9 THE MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market eased further yesterday with sentiment dampened by favourable global soybean output estimates, dealers said. Trading was moderately active. In July central fell Mslo to $727.50 a tonne while South and North eased $2 each to $735 and $728 respectively. August in Central149 words
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Article162 1982-07-15 9 CHINESE Pi i—n firi—t «0: Bulk lob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) lob $***** sellers, new drum lob $116.00 sellers. Osfn: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Psppsr: white pepper lob AsU NLW $H7JO seD«W. Sarawak white pepper (aq lob NLW $***** setters, Sarawak special black pepper162 words
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Article197 1982-07-15 9 TARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CoMsn yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2J35; 32k 2,900, 40* 3400 (per bale of 400 lbs).' Plsee gesds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly197 words
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Article1043 1982-07-15 9 NEW YORK STOCKS STOCK prices closed lower on Tuesday after seesawing up and down aU day, with the late weakness sparked by a larger than expected drop In June retail sales. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped some 3V« points during morning trading, rose more than1,043 words
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Article95 1982-07-15 9 CHICAGO soybsaa futures on Tuesday rallied late to close near day's highs in hectic trade, up lOV4 to eight US cents a bushel. Soybean product futures closed higher and at or near the top of day's ranges on sympathetic local shortcoming following the late rally in soybeans. Soyoil ended95 words
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Article93 1982-07-15 9 WHEAT futures In Chicago on Tuesday dipped galiw late am wtdes|ataJ commercial selling, to dose 2V« to 4Vi US cents a bushel higher. Prices trended firmer In response to the continued lack of farmer marketings of both hard and soft wheat and to the USDA's sharply reduced 1982 Soviet93 words
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Advertisement74 1982-07-15 9 restaurant Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. Renovated additional new car park now ready for use 214 Dunearn Road. Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****22 m Dining at Raffles Enjoyable, unobtrusive, romantic For business or for pleasure PALM COURT Dine by candlelight in a charming garden setting ELIZABETHAN QRILL Fresh74 words
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Advertisement854 1982-07-15 9 I I L' J I I ensuring you of instant confirmation allowing you no limit to your length of stay providing you a good choice of hotels and saving you of an average of 10 to 30% Certainly there'* no way to a bettor holiday or business trip with us854 words
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1392 1982-07-15 10 BID and offer prices «fflrhny listed aad Nainew in aad reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded afaown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aemm (2288 2288)1,392 words
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Article150 1982-07-15 10 patratnatnoT The Commerce U lu The Savings Fund IX LB S'pore Prog Fund 1.8 l.Jg S pore Sec Fund l.«T x 1* S'pore Invert Fund 0» l.Otxd S'pore Equity Fund 1-17 1J) MUMOT1 mtOT Mai Invest Fund' 1 •w July M) in la Mai Prog Fund 1-8 L«150 words
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Article2804 1982-07-15 10 Or". Gr*» Nat 1V8Z Coaipaay Last Div Dhr YTd P/E Vol Day HlgB I Lou 8al« Cwr <*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 247 Acma 286xd -4 21.7 0.8 73 27.7 2 286 286 Alcom 115 3.7 03 33 953 233 172 Allied Choc 1722,804 words
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Article1298 1982-07-15 10 _1 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reparted 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. INDUBTBIALS Acm(IDS) xd IJsiwiti (IMB 3.US) AIM (HOB 1.145) (1) 1.121,298 words
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Article140 1982-07-15 10 TOM Berhad:' Seventeenth AGM to be held at the Cempaka Room, Hotel Equatorial, Jalao Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on July 19 at 11 am. PIMA Metal Bn Betted: Seventh AGM to be held at Hotel Jaya Purl, Jalan Barat, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, on Monday July 19 at 10.00140 words
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849 1982-07-15 10 SMALL Milan aad prsflt Bteck Exckuge af Bil|»> pere yesterday, paaklag prleea aligktty tower m a Wnl treat Tradlag taraed very t wttk ealy tXI mllllea aalta ekaaglag kaada pampered wttk TaeeTke Straits Dm ladastrlal ladex, a U.H pstet wlaaer aa Maaday aad Taeaday,849 words
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Article525 1982-07-15 10 SHARES again fell back on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday on a fairly wide front reducing much of the gains recorded over the previous two sessions. After a generally lower start, the softer note became more pronounced, particularly in the afternoon. Analysts said sentiment525 words
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313 1982-07-15 11 Reuter THE TOKYO Stock Exchange is revising its listing standard to set a uniform limit on the proportion of non-liquid shares in a company's total shares on issue as a way of enhancing market liquidity. The exchange declined to give details on the revision, toReuter - 313 words
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613 1982-07-15 11 FIMA Metal Box strengthened by the recent acquisition of the Malaysian Can Company will move into new areas of business later in the current year. This was disclosed in the annual statement by the company's chairman, Mr Mohd Ramli bin Kushairi, who implies613 words
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265 1982-07-15 11 ASIA Building Society Ltd, one of the Republic's smaller non-bank-affiliated finance companies, has reported earnings for the nine months ended Dec 31 1981. Previously, the company's year end was Mar 31. The group made profit before tax of $330,720 for the nine265 words
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Article144 1982-07-15 11 TOYOTA Motor Corp hopes to sell two million vehicles ■nmi«Hy gg tht Japanese market by 1985 compared with 13 million last year, company president Shoichiro Toyoda said. He said sales in the Japanese market, already the world's second largest after the US, are over five vehicles144 words
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Article275 1982-07-15 11 SING Investments and Finance has recorded a 10 per cent rise in pre-tax profits to 12.03 million (or the year ended Dec 31,1961. The local non-bank affiliated finance company, which provides a wide range of services such as fixed deposits, industrial equipment financing and hire275 words
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Article411 1982-07-15 11 SHARE prices marked time in quiet trading yesterday with higher gold and copper prices bolstering the mining sector, while industrials were Arm and oil and gas stocks weakened, dealers said. The All Ordinaries index closed LI points lower at 452.5, the All Resources index dipped 2.2 to 322.9 while411 words
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Article414 1982-07-15 11 HONGKONG STOCKS recovered (ram early lows yesterday to close steadier, mainly on late speculation over a local interest-rate cut. Prices eased initially in line with indications abroad, but advanced-after midmorning on thoughts the Hongkpng Association of Banks may lower interest rates in its weekly meeting tomorrow. The414 words
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Article397 1982-07-15 11 SHARES yesterday lost ground oil profit-taking in blue chips after four consecutive days of gains, with sentiment undermined by the yen's new downturn against the dollar and uncertainty over the future direction of US interest rates, dealers said. The market average lost 34.01 points to close397 words
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Article174 1982-07-15 11 SHARE prices closed slightly higher but turnover moved lower in «higgtati trading yesterday, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.12 point to 93.17 on turnover of 2.2 million baht. Jalaprathan Cement and Rama Tower gained one baht each to 118.50 and 51.50 respectively while First Trust was up174 words
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Article133 1982-07-15 11 THE MARKET eased yesterday, with the commercial/industrial index down by 0.05 to 89.71, mining by 12.78 to 867.95 and oils by 0.028 to 2.174 but turnover was up to 4.5 million pesos from 1.9 million on Tuesday. Acoje Mining finished strong at 0.0018 gaining 0.0001, Lepanto rose to 0.079133 words
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Advertisement273 1982-07-15 11 /haeK Authorised Sales Centre WHY CHOOSE RADIO SHACK MODEL II BUSINESS COMPUTER? MARKET SHARE RADIO SHACK is known worldwide. Radio Shack has more market share than any other brand. As reported in the Business Week (June's issue), units installed as at 31st December 1981: Radio Shack US$B74 million Next most273 words
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145 1982-07-15 12 KESANG Imi Mi fc nuking special tone «f 4 J ■Mw mw ilnrti to h--11« to the «MttTTflto CMBpMJf. Ike mew Amm will fee lamed to kuifiln litm> tor» aamlaatei fey the Malayatoa Mtatotry at IMe ud btatry at the par vatae tt MH145 words
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112 1982-07-15 12 IN A laeve to itreagtfcea fsrther Its sappsrt service to the siHleld aad geaeral maaafaetarlag iadastries la the regies, the Straits Steamship greap has eater®d lata a Jsiat veatare with aa ladsaeriaa restdeat partaer. The veatare, made threagh the greap*i sew ■ahridlary, Straits Serviees Ltd,112 words
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Article763 1982-07-15 12 LONDON share prices closed quietly mixed yesterday, with news that British Rail is to shut down the railway system from midnight on July 20 leaving many operators on the sidelines, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 1.0 at 553.3. Glaxo was the main feature763 words
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Article138 1982-07-15 12 Rises teeo 586 +5 Ch«a M GoM Cairn 222 +5 206 3 Prim* m 2 Haw Par 283 1 HN| Pok 251 1 IIUMH 196 1 NET 180 1 M TP 130 1 8inaM*taJ GLnk*r 131 M 1 1 Falls MIM 200 -36 Paper Prod»cU 158 -28 8kai(ri-U 610138 words
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Article, Illustration151 1982-07-15 12 Rises M'sia Tobacco 535 +5 Falls Tronoh 750 -25 Duo Ind 446 -16 S'gor Prop 450 -16 H L Ind 625 -15 F and N 640 -15 Toogkah 240 -10 Larut 316 -10 C A C Ltd 330 -10 M Ranking 665 -10 N Iron 665 -10 OCBC151 words
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Article, Illustration490 1982-07-15 12 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN SARAWAKIAN muiti-mil-i lionaire and philanthropist I Datuk Wee Boon Ping has bought a GO per cent stake in International Wood Products Ltd (Interwood) and will be making a bid for the rest of the shares. 1 The 5.04 million490 words
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410 1982-07-15 12 THE BOARD erf General Corporation Btad will consider this week a proposal from its merchant bank to raise funds through a MJSO million con- vertible loan stock. Am»m»K-Oma<» Merchant Bank Bhd is the merchant bank behind the idea and will be lead manager if410 words
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Article38 1982-07-15 12 AP THE NEW YORK stock market was mixed yesterday morning u traders awaited the next move in interest rates. The 10:30 am. Dow Jones average of 30 industrials stood at 824.20, unchanged from Tuesday's dose. APAP - 38 words
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Article44 1982-07-15 12 FINANCIAL TIMK8 INDU8TMLAL8 Til—rtay 904 JJ««iy m L3 rj Week Ago 564 DOW JONES AVKJLAGE INDUSTRIALS LO au Mondav i 10 tn A#o. TML90 HXHANG8KNG Wwtejwday 1W.43 TttMdat iMt h I 1 nu W««fc Ago— CIO ALL OtOINAlItt W«(tn—day <au W**kA®* 44B.744 words
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304 1982-07-15 12 THE Malaysian Contain- ers* group has reported a steep 60.3 per cent fall in pre-tax profits to $3,124 million for the year ended March 31. This is contrary to direc- tors' expectations that the tall-year results would im- prove from the lacklustre304 words
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391 1982-07-15 12 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnam CYCLE 6 Carriage (Enterprise) Pte Ltd (CCE), the local franchise bolder of the Japanese-made Mitsubishi vehicles, has appointed two new sub-dealers to replace its main dealer, Chuan Hiang Motors (Pte) Ltd, which terminates its dealership agreement with the391 words
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Advertisement262 1982-07-15 12 THE ALLEN MANAGEMENT SEMINAR (ICAEW CPE Credit 40 hours) Singapore, September 6 10,1982 Management is a special kind of work. Like accounting, engineering, sales and production, the knowledge can be acquired and the skills can be developed. This seminar is designed for senior managers of companies which see the need262 words
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Miscellaneous64 1982-07-15 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair, with showers in several areas in the late morning and early afternoon. 4 84 Prt* l t* 7Jlpm m July 14 m the atrpwt: Maximum temperature 31 g Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 25.2 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 875 Rainfall in millimetres ..Ttace64 words
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Article174 1982-07-15 13 THE PORT of Singapore Authority has revived an incentive scheme which gives outstanding officers the opportunity to be attached to vessels on voyages of up to three weeks. Since the revival of the scheme on June 18, eight senior level operations officers have participated in it174 words
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977 1982-07-15 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE TOTAL seaborne cargo handled in the ports of Singapore for the first quarter of 1962 increased significantly compared with the first three months last year. According to data compiled by the Singapore Department of Statistics, total seaborne cargo handled from January977 words
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Article93 1982-07-15 13 Reuter TEN CREWMEN died in a fire which swept through the sleeping quarters of a British tanker in the Caribbean. The 57,372-ton Algol, bound for Mexico from Panama, caught fire about 100 miles east of the Panama Canal, the Panamanian representatives of the British Silver Line CompanyReuter - 93 words
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Article153 1982-07-15 13 Reuter THE Liberian-registered supertanker Hercules, damaged by unidentified aircraft near the Falkland Islands in June, is to be sunk outside Brazilian territorial waters, a Brazilian Navy spokesman said. 4 Owners and insurance companies decided to sink the ship on the grounds that it would be lessReuter - 153 words
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Article357 1982-07-15 13 aUfftavUM Pa«e Oil SUpplag Use Pmg* CM AcMpiltgu apt vm 1 Feaco vn 4/9 AIM All train vm 1 Franco-Belg m 4/9 vn 4 Frata NVOC VI 3 Alpac Antarc Shpg VI S Freight Links V 3 X 5 FreigbtManageroent APC Line DC a DC 9 APL357 words
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Article800 1982-07-15 14 ANGOLA Luanda June 22. 6 vessels at anchor. Delays of 12-15 days. Lobito Jane 22. No waitins times. ADSRAUA Melbourne, Westernport, Portland June 23. No labour shortages and no congestion. Painters and dockers went on strike on June 22. South Australian ports June 23. No industrial disputes and800 words
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405 1982-07-15 14 ALTHOUGH Taiwan is noted for the acumen of its businessmen, China Shipbuilding Corporation, it has been alleged, is inefficient. The corporation has been the subject of a detailed investigation by the Control Yuan, the Taiwanese government's watchdog body. The subsequent405 words
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Article1632 1982-07-15 14 INCREASED grain chartering developed out of tbe US on Tuesday but rates continued to move lower where changed. Two vessels were booked (or 16,000 tons of grain from the Great Lakes to the Continent at U5515.50 with completion of loading to 25,000 tons at the St Lawrence at1,632 words
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555 1982-07-15 14 ITALY'S major shipowners afe considering plans to forp a pool to help out the financially crippled Naplesbased shipping group, Lauro Line. The owners are looking at the possibility of providing the Italian banks with a "private warranty" in a bid to persuade555 words
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Article, Illustration292 1982-07-15 15 THE world's biggest tanker, the Seat wise Giaat, which appears condemned to a life of storing ofl, is once again open for new business. There has been much speculation where her next charter might come from but a spokesman for her owners, Hongkong shipping group292 words
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Article, Illustration494 1982-07-15 15 SEA-LAND Services, a leading US container operator, will return to the conierence fold in one of the biggest trade in the world. Two-and-a-half years after its resignation, the line has applied to rejoin the Trans-Pacific Freight Conference of Japan and Korea (TPPC-J/K) with effect494 words
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5010 1982-07-15 20 gCHEDTOE 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 of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN5,010 words
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Article602 1982-07-15 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO GodownsFCL Slip Voy Arrival Operator for LCL Movement Date/Time Cargo Schedule Location Ming Cheer 40E 16.7.82 2300 Malay States 49 0600-1000 N3 TW Bridge 11W 16.7.82 2000 NOL 49 1000-1100/1100-1300 F4/G4 1800-1900/1900-2000 G4/F4 Oriental Chief 29E 0300-0400/0400-0800 F4/G4602 words
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Article1709 1982-07-15 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B ttoaTsJ/EunSte USmpn* KL 1 rpor MMk Catetear Continental Feeder» (S)Cargo Freight (PK). APKA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Um (PK/PN). *fi« r«Mh Um Tranagroup P» Lid (S). Al NaitpOH Frau Shpg (S). AIM C1,709 words
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641 1982-07-15 22 TAX FREE imports of marine engines and spare parts into the Philippines to help the shipbuilding sector has gone down for the second straight year. The trend is expected to continue as a result of recent government moves limiting the beneficiaries641 words
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Article527 1982-07-15 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Alpine Rose Elzan Mam Kota Pelangi Mathilde Maersk No 6 Donam Perils Well Rainbow Yiie Yang Boleslaw Rumlnski Bonast&r City Of York Del Carmen King Bird Pacific Mulia Perak Rlederstein SA Van Der Stel Sea Carrier Timber527 words
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296 1982-07-15 22 UPI NEARLY 130 British seamen who served on a requisitioned merchant ship in the Falhlands war have been fired and 92 more on another ship will be laid off when they return from the South Atlantic. The P and O Shipping GroupUPI - 296 words
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Article209 1982-07-15 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (BTRAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container209 words
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Advertisement494 1982-07-15 13 KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: PJtebnt/Kedunt/Busan/lndmi Fm: Busan/KKanf/BMfkok Td S'pcrt: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 KX. *****0 r I \K I) I\ 1 \\T \M n •nrrr SEALORD Orient Overseas C(mlauteA Line FULLY CONTMCMSD SERVICE TO EUtOK (VIA SUEZ) •m BRDGE 11« 16/7 CMEVAUERIO3 3M 76/7 CICVALER494 words
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Advertisement73 1982-07-15 13 BMKDI3 LONDON Freights Q/W POET Conditio— U SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts fer Whom IX SHIPS b Pert X CONSORTIA X REGIONAL Weather X An 15 A«| 16 A* 17 An A«t2s A«| 22 htf 23 Atif 24 An 16 An 26 Sap 1 A* 29 An73 words
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Advertisement401 1982-07-15 13 <Penan Algerian National Lint WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV n MBKTffL Lit Jet *****4 (5 hnes) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES 1 TO: UA PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS 2/9 .3/9 0/9 10/9 11/9 13/9 rettEUDO 20-29/0 1 30-31/0 |tE«MIOSX 7/9401 words
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Advertisement470 1982-07-15 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 1) Gburt 2) H bvri 3) Bwo 4) ITdan 5) Lt H P. Kdan( S pore Sided Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated 19/7 21/7 20/7 21/7 Sated lt/7 Sated 20/7 Sadad 30/7 Sated 0/1 22/7 10/S 2S/7 20/8 5/1 27/1 Mm kofti| Far 1)470 words
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Advertisement348 1982-07-15 14 YAMABHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAMER SERVICES USA/CANADA MIDDLE nllln ft Mik lUrn Hanißo Al n ■Hi lif I AAA mm KvCfTVC oouin wtfi rvcinc wonn wvti Ainn !Mm> m u/u om m> »t vat iu mm* i (Mi M/l IVI Man a. li/l 17/1 a/I V Mp Mp 17/1 IS/S IMA* H348 words
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Advertisement498 1982-07-15 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCI Overseas, Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT UVWaAOAV Cm OF EDMU TOKJO EXPRESS CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE EROM UK CONTINENT GUtE TRADE S>n KQateaa Dab* •2/1 25/7 Aha accept* cmf taUdt Paaaai «Oa«nl/l rSMGAPORC: MANSfIELD CONTAIO SHPPMG PTE •H LUMPUR: CONTAKR AGENCO SON 8M) f KELANG498 words
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Advertisement502 1982-07-15 15 fjg Franco Belgian Services M* h Fi hr, s, A, > MMKK f. KELANG U Kjn. I4aw )TW| BHavo* A'avp «!5 «{5 S,<l Mta| 11% Ufe| OKNTALOB N u% 20% 22% korean chance 1!L 1!5 "J? 23% »hi naiitMa S 22 2Jtoi n% 2t% awcantfn "•i 27% n»m i s*»502 words
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Advertisement54 1982-07-15 15 NOTICE DONG SUE LINE M.V. DONG KIN VOY. H Arrived 11/1/B At PSA (Mm M/U General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Saturday 17th July, 1982 as from 9.00 am to 12.00 noon. No further survey will be held after this date. WORLD-WIDE54 words
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Advertisement183 1982-07-15 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE EAR [AS! EUROPE CONTAIN! R SFRVICE < XX V O ICi IB W KM me tw fwiw nn vt m un wt u/t un uim tyt ii/« u/s nn nn vn nn EniIMHM i»/» i/« 1/1 iv» mjb KtcPiK to/fa t ra/f a toc wn urn. turn uttmb*183 words
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Advertisement617 1982-07-15 16 Everett Lines! 1 Nrm Fi UMk "BURMI LOADM6 RMESTN^omalune'' IDMG FOR RANGOON fpn fhtai Nh IMIN WVI7M mmmmrm w/21 m m/um mcm H/aw I HUM 1/1% B.F SS C Aganti MaloyMa BOUSTLAD SHPPB4G TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG 3&2301/8 gnu S A C.I f "AHSENTINE NATIONAL LINE" 10MMB BUENOS617 words
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Advertisement182 1982-07-15 16 r SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE m j»-»7K/j/mi mala rem nun t ntMorai in iacT«u»um SUN UNION LINE KYOWA LINE PAPIM NEW GUMEA/SOUTH PAOFIC Stfipm PJMmi Laadtai hr hhrt 14/7 Lm, P.lkrMkr. Raka* TAIYO MARINE LINE ty*T Sublet to I A VESSEL snos amfffii lip TB. 22*1114/7 4 *****7*182 words
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Advertisement578 1982-07-15 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 3C 3C ITT *9-20/7 M-aO/7 ma 0-7/0 9-ton 20-21/9 *-27/0 1-V» 10-12/9 14-15/9 17-19/9 4-8/10 10-12/10 10-01/10 29-04/10 20-27/101 o*7/11 I 10-10/11 10-10/11 10 00/11 27-20/11 1-2/12 4-0/10 10-10/10 21-22/12 ACCIPIMO FCL COWTAMBW TO WWAI/110—AM/KUWilir EAST AFRICA/REDSEA578 words
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Advertisement233 1982-07-15 17 r i. LINES, INC. DIRECT SAILINGS TO SATTAHIP AND BANGKOK eta etd EH HSf5, 5 A f£9?E 22/7 MV LEO VI ETA BPORE 91/7 3/1 GENERAL AGENTS: !"PM"miT» (SKUNK) TO 111. TEL: 222 MM (3 LINES) *****7* 1 P.T PORODISA HAYA LINES 2 IS TO AUSTRALIA «C 1 Mai. SVD233 words
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Advertisement403 1982-07-15 17 [ry*J 1 BEN LINE CONTAINERS *2 nn i7/i v» vi a/« 11/1 IJ/I v, IK! 22 *2 w/1 VI VI M 11* IVI VII N 17/1 IV a/i 27/ rNMOriMi ww kM IV W7 nn an tin coirMn soma mttn/xumm/mn ww- vi 55 *52 *52 ®2 VI- IVI 12/1 IVI403 words
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Miscellaneous130 1982-07-15 22 !;•:> m S IB 5*5 si- a •J > > *2 X* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LJ9GKND? R Thunderstorm Temperature C Shower Weather direction with speed in knots Rata Wave height Cloudy Sky T*"* *C cr* Wind direction with speed in knots One full130 words
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