The Business Times, 5 August 1982
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Title Section10 1982-08-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, AUGUST 5,1182 60 CENTS10 words
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376 1982-08-05 1 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG HELPED largely by increased earnings at subsidiary Far East -Levi ngston Shipbuilding, Keppel Shipyard has chalked up considerably higher profit in the first six months ended June 30. But it warned that the full year's results may not match376 words
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228 1982-08-05 1 KANEKA Singapore, a Japanese pharmaceutical manufacturer, is investing another $12 million here to double its production capacity and to diversify its product line. The company, in operation since 1960, makes hydrophenylglycine (HPG), an intermediate for making penicillin. The new product which the company228 words
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580 1982-08-05 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE SCARCITY of computer auditing personnel in Singapore may create a problem for auditing companies here. Though computer auditing experts are available in certain private companies, almost all are foreign. The dearth of such local personnel could be due to the580 words
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Article159 1982-08-05 1 THE market for building automation systems in Singapore over the next three years is estimated to be worth $70 million. The outlook, according to a major supplier, is excellent and this has, in the past two years, attracted close to 10 companies to appoint agents here to159 words
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472 1982-08-05 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE'S chartered company secretaries will submit a three-point proposal to the Government within three months to upgrade their professional status. Their proposal will be in a paper put forward by the Singapore Association of the London-based Institute of Chartered Secretaries and472 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article44 1982-08-05 1 Reuter THE US has expressed "profound concern" to the Israeli government over Israel's reported military thrust into West Beirut. The White House's Deputy Press Secretary Larry Speakes yesterday said President Reagan has called a meeting of his special crisis management group. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article93 1982-08-05 1 Reuter MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamed said Malaysia would not bow to outside pressure to change its strict internal security laws which protect its population. "We have our responsibility to the people of the country and cannot be responsible to the rest of the world.Reuter - 93 words
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Article59 1982-08-05 1 Reuter TWO people were killed and 22 injured in a wave of bomb attacks in three south-eastern Philippine cities yesterday. A Defence Ministry report said the worst blast was in Tagum, Davao Del Norte province, where a soldier defusing a homemade bomb was killed together with a 12-year-oldReuter - 59 words
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Article77 1982-08-05 1 AP NAIROBI and other parts of Kenya began to return to normal yesterday as Kenyans heeded a government call to return to work after the defeat of rebel airforce troops. Banks in Nairobi reopened, some buses were running and international flights began landing at Jomo Kenyatta airport.AP - 77 words
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Article101 1982-08-05 1 AP VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach has said that in his recent trip to three Asean countries (Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand), he found agreement on principles in dealing with the problems between the region's communist and rion-communist groupings. Thach said the legitimate interests of both sides,AP - 101 words
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Article56 1982-08-05 1 UPI UNEMPLOYMENT in West Germany topped 1.7 million in July to reach its highest level in the post World War n period. The Federal Employment Office yesterday said 7.2 per cent of the labour force was out of work last month, bringing the official number of people unemployedUPI - 56 words
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Article85 1982-08-05 1 UPI THE unemployment problem in one county in southern Japan is so bad people are chopping off their fingers to collect insurance money. Tatsuo Nishiyama, assistant police chief of Tagawa County in Fukuoka Prefecture, said 18 people have been arrested so far this year in the amputationUPI - 85 words
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Article503 1982-08-05 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI LIABILITIES of banks will be computed on a new system while the minimum cash balances that banks are required to maintain with the Monetary Authority of Singapore will be allowed to fluctuate within wider limits. These moves follow recent complaints by503 words
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Advertisement220 1982-08-05 1 '[\,[:$+$(\=\;*+|/<%"'`+}[\;$$& IKMDa BA Leasing Singapore will spearhead Bank of America's expansion into the retal sector of the local financial market.... Page 2 CHARTERED Machine Tools is negotiating with Dainichi Kiko of Japan to assemble and manufacture robots on a joint venture basis Page 3 WEST Germany makes final attempt to220 words
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Advertisement49 1982-08-05 1 I c r Li; n. §*»A -r TheChesaat theffctel Equatorial thinks highly of a Diners Qub 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 294 4222 for your application form today.49 words
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Advertisement126 1982-08-05 1 the one and only Dr. Sony any day of the year *****1 The Sony Service Centre Kllenl AHEAD MONDAY is National Day. A time to look back on another successful year, despite the gathering clouds of recession. And a time to look forward, to the challenge ahead. It is a126 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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289 1982-08-05 2 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN BA LEASING Singapore will spearhead Bank of America's expansion into the retail sector of the local financial market when it opens for business next week. A wholly-owned subsidiary of the bank, it will provide a comprehensive range of financial289 words
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Article213 1982-08-05 2 Reuter THE AVERAGE interest rate on yen-denominated 120-day certificates of deposit (CDs) rose 0.01 of a percentage point to 7.38 per cent in the last 11 days of July after a 0.01 point fall the previous 10 days, the Bank of Japan said. FreshReuter - 213 words
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526 1982-08-05 2 NYT THE CONTINENTAL Illinois Corp has taken the extraordinary step of disclosing information about many of its problem loans in an effort to reassure the public of the bank holding company's soundness. The move followed its disclosure of a US$6l million second-quarter lossNYT - 526 words
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264 1982-08-05 2 Reuter THE infill eat la U8 Urnmut rate «UHb taw weeks anftf IttiiP tkat tke Baadesbaak will mm fsllaw nit aal relax maaetary pelley, meaey market Mm aai eeeaemtta la Praakfart hM. WMk the U8 ■—at rate at 11 per eeat aad Fed faadsReuter - 264 words
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Article61 1982-08-05 2 INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank is lowering its prime rate by a quarter point to 10.25 per cent today. It will also reduce its interest rates on fixed deposits and savings accounts by half a point. Chase Manahattan Bank has also cut its prime rate by a61 words
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Article486 1982-08-05 2 THE US DOLLAR strengthened against major currencies yesterday as US interest rates were up by 3/16 to y« percent. It opened at 2.1500 against the Singapore dollar and was traded down to 2.1460 in the morning. But it picked up to reach the high of 2.1545 before closing486 words
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Article335 1982-08-05 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed generally easier than overnight levels in moderate trading. Prices were marked down by between USUI and $12 an ounce at the outset reflecting the metal's weakness in New York overnight and thereafter the market fluctuated marginally throughout the session. Total sales for the335 words
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Article45 1982-08-05 2 RANGE of prices oflwed by discount hauw on August 4: Oversight: 3*.^ Call deposits: 3v.* Cloaiag Bayiac SclliM 3-month Treasury bills 37/16 3 5/16 3-month Bank bills 77/16 7 5/16 3 months CD 7H 7* 6 months CD S* S Source: National Discount Co45 words
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Article41 1982-08-05 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $150 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from August 10 to 13. Each tender must not be for less than $20,000.41 words
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Article99 1982-08-05 2 THE dollar was steady around its higher Far East closing levels on Tuesday as the market took the view that US interest rates will not fall further in the nearterm. x The US unit opened at 2.4612/22 marks after 2.4618/ 28 late in Hongkong, the New York close at99 words
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Article42 1982-08-05 2 Tm Mm New York 6 87B 7.0CB 6.MS 7.13S Zurich 6 95B 6 92B 7.IBS 7 02S t Singapore W0I 6 838 ins 7.X0B S93S 7 JOS Closing prk In US dollars a troy ounc e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore42 words
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Article22 1982-08-05 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.71 per cent.22 words
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Article186 1982-08-05 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on August 4: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on August 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US DoIlinlSpotl Offer Bid im 114 11H llh 12 3/16 121/16 12*4186 words
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Article220 1982-08-05 2 THE US dollar yesterday firmed against most other currencies, and particularly the Hongkong dollar, in active, late trading. prospects of US interest rates stabilising after their recent fall supported the dollar, especially after the US Federal Reserve Board drained reserves unexpectedly from the banking system overnight. The dollar rose220 words
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Article191 1982-08-05 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery ended yesterday at 258.20 yen, slightly above the 258.00 opening but below the day's high of 258.55, after intermittent intervention by the Bank of Japan, dealers said. This compared with the 258.00/15 close in New York overnight and was sharply up on the 255.25191 words
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Advertisement156 1982-08-05 2 International Telephone Conference Service With today's space-age communications, you can now hold an international telephone conference with up to nine people in as many different countries. Simultaneously, from your own phone in the office or at home. International telephone conference calls make a lot of sense. For the businessman, travelling,156 words
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Advertisement370 1982-08-05 2 BUVH GUARD And you don't need to hire one. Our Guard Safe provides resistance against forcible entry by means of oxy-acetylene, manual or mechanical tools. Its double relocking devices protect against attacks on the locking system by explosives or direct force. Besides, our Guard is fire-resisting, does not eat or370 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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243 1982-08-05 3 FIFTEEN people, including representatives from three government bodies, will attend a four-day course on time measurement techniques using a computer program called Modapts Plus next week. It is believed this will be the first time a computerbased method of time measurement is243 words
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192 1982-08-05 3 SOFTWARE house Electronic Data Systems will market the computers of three major computer manufacturers here. EDS has signed marketing agreements with Data General and Hewlett Packard and renewed a contract with Wang Computers to market its computers in Singapore. Mr Mohan Wijeyekoon, managing director192 words
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Article, Illustration243 1982-08-05 3 MITSUBISHI Singapore Heavy Industries has appointed Mr Lai Park On to the position of deputy president. The appointment, which takes effect from Aug 1, makes Mr Lai the most senior local executive of the company. Mr Lai, 45, joined MSHI in 1973 as personnel243 words
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171 1982-08-05 3 SIME Darby has awarded a $20.45 million contract to Eng Lim Construction Company to build its first condominium here. Mr Ho Kam Weng, general manager of Sime's property division, said the condominium will comprise 108 units of townhouses, penthouses and apartments. It171 words
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252 1982-08-05 3 FOREIGN ■Mt|cn tan Ml »nU the practice ef eagagk| Iweip wirfccn thaagh Ik li ft almplcr ul ewteffective mmm ef anting the tahear (tartege. Dr Waag Kwei Qui, Mlalator ef State (litaw), yesterday Mi ahaat foreign me—gen atteadlag a tweday iilnatatlaa programme for aew252 words
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376 1982-08-05 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING CHARTERED Machine Tools Pte Ltd, a tool-making subsidiary of Chartered Industries of Singapore, is negotiating with Dainichi Kiko of Japan to assemble and manufacture robots in Singapore on a joint venture basis. The Japanese company has already appointed CMT376 words
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225 1982-08-05 3 THE PORT of Singapore Authority is offering cheaper lighterage charges to help lighter operators affected by the shift to Pasir Panjang. The rates will be $10 an hour during the day and $5 an hour in the night for each lighter, 50 per cent lower225 words
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Advertisement32 1982-08-05 3 PTE CHARTER SERVICES 2S sfa Single and twin-engined helicopters available for casual charter in Singapore and Malaysia for passenger transport, aerial photography, aerial construction, casualty evacuation, marine service to vessels at sea.32 words
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Advertisement844 1982-08-05 3 @)"({\|/?@__>~\_!?-]}-&|'+)+;`| I I V- <> y From Swiss technology comes the Concord Delirium Marii 2.5 millimetres thin.W&ter resistant to 2 atmospheres. The delicate equation between watercesistance and extraordinary thinness demanded an unprecedented feat of internal engineering. The development of the Concord Delirium Mariner has been a year long labour of844 words
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OVERSEAS
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225 1982-08-05 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe said the UK economy is in better shape than 15 months ago, with output two or three points higher, inflation down to single figures and interest rates down by 4.5 points so far this year. HeReuter - 225 words
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Article148 1982-08-05 4 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Telephone and Telegraph Corp said it expects business to improve late in the year, but that it will be difficult for earnings to exceed last year's results. In 1981, ITT earned U*****.8 million. The company reported earnings for the second quarter ended JuneReuter - 148 words
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878 1982-08-05 4 Agencies WEST Germany, following tough British and French actions, has decided to dispatch its Economics Minister to Washington in a final attempt to persuade the Reagan Administration to drop its pipeline embargo. Tuesday's announcement of Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff's urgent talks tomorrow withAgencies - 878 words
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507 1982-08-05 4 Reuter AMERICAN officials in Washington are increasingly optimistic over prospects of a deal to limit European steel exports to the US. "The negotiators are fairly close to an agreement," a senior US trade official said on Tuesday. A Commerce Department aideReuter - 507 words
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285 1982-08-05 4 AP CHINA will hold an international tourism conference next spring in Beijing to expyrf ami improve China's tourist industry. Wang Yueyi, Deputy General Director of Travel and Tourism, said more than 300 tour operators from many countries will attend the conference in Beijing fromAP - 285 words
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226 1982-08-05 4 AFP ABOUT 20 Taiwan real estate business companies are holding a housing and real estate exhibition in Hongkong from Sep 6 to 12 in an attempt to absorb U551,053 million capital from the Chinese community there. This is the first such effort by TaiwaneseAFP - 226 words
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169 1982-08-05 4 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Harvester Company, which is predicting losses this year of more than USI9OO million, plans to sack nearly 10 per cent of its US salaried and managerial staff over the next two months. A spokesman said the company intended to reduceReuter - 169 words
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262 1982-08-05 4 Reuter LAWYERS for two Japanese defendants in the alleged IBM secrets conspiracy have accused the US computer company of playing a role in prosecuting the case. The attack on International Business Machines (IBM) came on Tuesday after US district court Judge Spencer Williams setReuter - 262 words
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Article787 1982-08-05 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From MAS MH15A 0020 KUL PAA PA005 0145 JFTC/SFO/HKG SIA SQ41 0706 MAA SLA SQ101 0805 KUL MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP CAL CB14 1030 HLP787 words
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325 1982-08-05 5 UPI PHILIPPINE shipbuilders have urged President Ferdinand Marcos to reconsider a ban on Soviet vessels using repair facilities near the sprawling US navy base at Subic Bay. The Philippine Shipbuilders and Repairers Association (Philsar) yesterday asked Marcos to overturn a Defence MinistryUPI - 325 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article485 1982-08-05 5 Agencies THE Avis car rental company is not for sale. Patrick Barrett, chief executive officer, said this in New York yesterday when he announced Avis' promotional campaign for the rest of this year. The company hopes to increase its share of the US rental car businessAgencies - 485 words
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316 1982-08-05 5 Agencies THE General Motors Corp plant in Fremont, California, is the prime site for Joint production of cars with the Japanese carmaker Toyota Motor Co. GM chairman Roger Smith also said officials of the two companies will meet later in the month forAgencies - 316 words
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257 1982-08-05 5 JAPAN'S export letters of credit received fell 7.3 per cent in July to US$B.3O billion from $8.96 billion a year earlier, after a 5.4 per cent year-on-year June decline. The Finance Ministry said the July fall was the seventh consecutive year on year257 words
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255 1982-08-05 5 AFP INDONESIA'S foreign exchange reserve dropped from US$7.3 billion to around |6 billion due to declining exports, the country's chief economic minister was quoted as saying. Professor Widjojo Nitisastro, Coordinator Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry, said the foreign exchange reserve was enough toAFP - 255 words
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495 1982-08-05 5 UPI ra»Agf. tightened its siege of West Beirut yesterday to strengthen its positions around the capital but the military command said the drive was not the start of a threatened full-scale invasion of the city. The command said 20 Israeli soldiers were woundedUPI - 495 words
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454 1982-08-05 5 AFP THE mining ministers of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand are to meet soon to consider the draft agreement of the proposed tin producers' association, it was disclosed in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The actual dates and venue of the meeting have, however, not beenAFP - 454 words
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127 1982-08-05 5 Reuter HONGKONG is asking the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade to convene a panel to consider its complaints against French restrictions on the import of Hongkong-made quagtz watches and other products. Acting director of trade Justin Yue said yesterday the request follows deadlockReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement20 1982-08-05 4 X r< i /> m s m m V I K Vt. U i m g ll£M U ■o; Hyatt©kuantan Malaysia20 words
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Advertisement148 1982-08-05 4 ©Penguin Books The Right Choice N f TneU-IMX Tha flratcopiarto actually Miact paper aizaa—automatically ThatoliMr mono copar Thal>«X46oo liaciutf* O»o« Hni ■!>».! n,afcn»a>iii»iii c» aaiaci t» oorract papar sua lor cannnQ iob» Ne««y awnea p«p» ee»ng fyeem «f«ch mciu« 2 Tts aa* *lo aa-mnl «Mnp on papar tma and altat148 words
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490 1982-08-05 6 THE question of labour is inevitable when one considers productivity and, in the midst of recession, both issues are of even greater importance and urgency. So every tried and tested measure to achieve higher productivity should be commended, publicised and encouraged. One way of increasing490 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1982-08-05 6 DAVID SHRIBMAN - DAVID SHRIBMAN looks at the furore touched off by the US Labour Department's decision to expand the working hours and types of jobs for 14- and 15-year-olds DAVID SHRIBMAN NYT LAST month the Reagan administration decided to come to grips with a conflict between twoNYT - 1,074 words
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Advertisement107 1982-08-05 6 An of fering of the finest in Chinese and Seafood cuisine amid a setting of sheer splendour Hw... I II hi Li l H lilt •i lU.JI o«-.V. V m to fM U rr 11 779 v» ii l;w% > .11 »V. I Jfc w °S!fcV*o'» ,on \-ot.« sW L«cV107 words
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Miscellaneous677 1982-08-05 6 -11-OIE GBOSSWOBD r.imr '*m h 'jl CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Industrial test? (5) 6 A thievish lot? (5) 9 Expressionless as a departed god (7) 10 Navigator at strange boat with figurehead (5) 11 Flying turns, we bear (5) 12 Tales of South African gas? (5) 13 Funny figures in677 words
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Miscellaneous818 1982-08-05 6 iwaßwifli A look at the hotel industry TONIGHT'S Gtmrtmg Up (Ch 8, 7J5) epliiit will take a leek at Stogapere's betel The Htiii la a sevenpart series, "The HsteUers" pertrays a rrses snrttoanl view sf the wark aad workfaree la the hi-ti). Oatdeer seeaes are taterspersed with eemmeato by experts818 words
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Advertisement644 1982-08-05 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain wttti the American Express Card iljc GTjef cartowi at 8.15 pot etiert) at tip ©awn'S In We. In the best European tradition of old, our Chef will ceremoniously carve a succulent roast, done to a turn; on the one and only roast spit in644 words
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Advertisement213 1982-08-05 8 as good as going to Bangkok. p*- ft v V 4\ f fiMT 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 our213 words
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Article196 1982-08-05 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday retreated to new day's lows late, to close off three to one US-cent a bushel. Economic considerations dominated trade, and soybeans declined in sympathy with extended weakness in financial markets after news of the Fed draining reserves, traders said. The market's inability to196 words
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Article149 1982-08-05 9 WHEAT futures in chicago on Tuesday closed unchanged from Monday's settlements in the first five positions to up US-cent in March, which traders said reflected the general lack of news on the day to force prices in either direction. Underlying commercial support took prices off day's lows late, but149 words
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Article293 1982-08-05 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed firmer with August One RSS buyers quoted at 180.00 cents a kilo, up 5.50 cents from Tuesday night. The market gained some 3.50 cents during fairly active morning trading on covering interest and demand for August. Prices advanced further in the afternoon on293 words
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Article332 1982-08-05 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R S-S. prompt f.o.b. 176.50 117.SON Int. 1 R.S.S. August 177JO 178.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. September 178.75 179 25 Int. 2 R.S.S. 171.50 173.50N UK/Coot 170.50 172.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 167.00 169 OON UK/Coot332 words
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Article113 1982-08-05 9 NOON SSI I and SMR pncae yesl larday: KAS SSR20 SSR50 (1 too pallet) <1 too pallet) (Carnal Bayers f 156 00 156 SO ■at l Mtk) telle re 160 OON 157.50N Sapteabar (Forward Mtk) Bayer* Bailers 160 00 161 00N 157.50 158.SON MRKLB SMRCV SMRL SMR113 words
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Article32 1982-08-05 9 Rubber: Aug 4 Singapore: Aug: 180.00 cents (up 5.50 cents) Malaysia: Aug: 202.00 cents (up 4.00 cent*) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 190 tonnes (down 76 tonnes)32 words
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Article83 1982-08-05 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penug yesterday continued to rule at the ITA fleer level of Ms».ls a Idle, dealers said. The buffer stock manager accounted for all the turnover, which dropped to Iff tonnes from Tuesday's 211. Dealers said the lower turnover was due to miners holding83 words
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Article1311 1982-08-05 9 NEW YORK STOCKS MONDAY'S rally ran out of steam by midafternoon and stock prices in New York on Tuesday closed lower, under pressure from selling in the energy and technology sectors. The Dow Jones industrial average, which gained 13' j points on Monday, rose another four to1,311 words
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Article172 1982-08-05 9 CHINESE Pndneii Exckugc, pM*l«kg yerterfey. Cm—t «II: Bulk fob $91.00 sellers, old dram (in second hand dram) fob 1103.00 sellers, new dram fob $107.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $«.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $310.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $306.00 sellers. Sarawak172 words
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Article141 1982-08-05 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattea yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,460; 32s 3.136, 40s 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pakistan raw eattaa: LSS 5.96, 4F 5.96; 289F 6.10; NT roller ginned 6.00 (per lb). CLOTH in141 words
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Article323 1982-08-05 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 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 O.fiO, Special 0.55.323 words
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Article788 1982-08-05 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures were mixed at midday, between £6 above and £1 a tonne below Tuesday's close in traded positions. Physicals trading remained very subdued in Europe, providing little support for futures. Dealers said they have beard that the KenyanUgandan border has been closed and that this could788 words
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Article128 1982-08-05 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on renewed selling in moderately active trading, dealers said. TK. In August south dropped Ms4o to $700 a tonne while central and north traded at $695 and $682.50 respectively. In September south lost $45 to $695 and north128 words
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Advertisement80 1982-08-05 9 Where taste still matters. The elegant restaurant in the heart of the financial district serves cuisine franqaise exclusively. For Luncheon, from 12 noon 'till 2.30 pm... and for Dinner, from 7 pm 'till 11 pm. For Reservations, telephone *****66. On the sth Floor of The Octagon, 105 Cecil Street, Singapore80 words
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1728 1982-08-05 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and bnotowos in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL A em* (IfITO)XD1,728 words
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Article192 1982-08-05 10 flNGAFOU UNI* ltWI (Wnniir' *~1 *T The Commerce lO 174 The Savings Fund L« 1 53 S pore Prof Fund LM Lit S pore Sac. Fund Lit l.Tted S pore la vest Fund Ml IB S pore Equity Fund l.U U7 IMA UNIT WOT [Mn n frtM leiHl)192 words
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Article2821 1982-08-05 10 IMS High Law Compaay La* Sate Qr's Gr*s Net Dhr Dlr YTd P/E Vol Day +®r- Ctt ("000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 350 233 308 330 141 291 480 328 247 150 235 316 77 160 248 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata2,821 words
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Article1413 1982-08-05 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and hinlw in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. mDumiALfl *«■>(3.006) AteMi (1.098) (15) 1 03 am Mb (1.355) od a1,413 words
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Article23 1982-08-05 10 METRO Hftp UhM: Ninth Annual General Meeting to be held at 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Street, Singapore 0104 on August i.23 words
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898 1982-08-05 10 INVESToBB'jttters seat the THagspsrt stock market throagh Mb aeveath day ef falls a ad falw at the flatoh. This «81 hecaaae af start coverlag sappsrt la these mb>ten la the late am stag aad The Strata Tlmea ladsstrial ladex taallaacd Its ■Me with a898 words
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Article487 1982-08-05 10 SHARES staged a modest recovery at the Kuala Lumpur stock market late yesterday, taking a selection of counters marginally higher. Overall, trading remained quiet. Industrial counters accounted for a large share of the gains with active stocks several cents above overnight levels. Blue chips, on487 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article584 1982-08-05 11 MALAYAWATA Steel Bhd has won a contract to supply steel bars of various sizes worth a total of Ms 36 million to Hyundai for the construction of the Penang bridge. The contract is the biggest single sale ever for Malayawata. The steel bars of 10-32 mm584 words
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Article, Illustration935 1982-08-05 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - JHE MONTH 1 THAT WAS By NAJEEB JARHOM BEARISH forces dominated the mood on the Singapore stock market for the month of July. There were a few attempts at rallying but these fizzled out Just as soon as they began. During the month, the major935 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article388 1982-08-05 11 THE yen's fall against the dollar and the overnight setback on Wall Street yesterday depressed share prices over a broad front, with investors concerned about the apparent halt in the slide of US interest rates. The market average declined 47.13 to end at 7,166.28 on light volume388 words
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Article401 1982-08-05 11 HONGKONG PRICES recouped yesterday early losses and closed little changed following technical support, brokers said. Shares eased initially on Hongkong dollar weakness but recovered on chart considerations, they added. The Hang Seng index closed the half-day session 0.77 points down at 1,146.51, after having been 8.37 lower.401 words
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Article176 1982-08-05 11 AUG 03 Us abn 270.50 1 Ahold 86.80 03 Aktzo 25.00 0.5 amev 83.80 41M Am fas 79 JO 0.7 Amrobnk 42.90 ♦0.7 Berfoss Berk 2160 -0.4 Bols 55.50 0.2 Borsumlj 97.00 1.5 Burhmann 33.20 02 Caland 27.70 unch Calve Delft 206.00 5 Deli Mlj 71.00 1 126.00 2176 words
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Article247 1982-08-05 11 AUG 03 Fr» CORBEILLE Air-Llquide B S N Oervau Danone C 8 F (ThoinaonC»f) Ctc Francalae des Petrolei 400 1340 153 100.10 unch +5 ♦a 0.2 Compa«nie Ftnanciere Compajnie General* Credit Foncter De France HtchelU (Li brain*) Machines Bull litchelln (B> Puibu Pechlney Clgine Kuhlmann Peugeot• 351 m 3*247 words
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Article172 1982-08-05 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mostly higher in moderate trading which centred around cement and finance groups, dealers said. Jalaprathan Cement rose four baht to 128.50, Siam Cement eight to 217, Bangkok Bank four to 214 and Siam Credit one to 78 baht. AUG 04 Bahto •f/Aokham Thai am Fibre172 words
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Article150 1982-08-05 11 AUG 03 Dm Aet-Telefunken 3D 00 -1 Akso Alls Lebcn Alls Vers BAST 1 119 JO Bay H T Wbank Bay V ban It Bayer 110.40 -01 BBC BMW ZZZ 1*4.30 2.2 Cassella Chem Verw Commersbank 13X30 1J Conu Oumml 4050 Daimler-Bens ***** Defuasa Demag "I 1MM 1*2 Deutsche150 words
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Article85 1982-08-05 11 AUG 03 m FORWARD MARKET Accc 488 14 Artxd 1060 10 Astur 386 11 Bruc&n Bru-Umb 1382 •4 Canpac 103* Cock 140 2 De Beers SI 1 Ebei 1725 5 Electrobel 4300 30 Gb-Inno-Bm 35 Otv. 1T» 30 Hobok 3260 20 Petro 4400 25 Ry| Dutch 1546 -5 Stdro85 words
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Article172 1982-08-05 11 AUG 03 francs Action* Suian Alusukaw Br. MB MB J Alusuua* R4f. Brawn Doii n Br l« H6 B «i CtteOMdBr ciba o*<tj p c Cite O»lo> R«* Credit Butaaa Br Credit Hull Rag EtotirowmU Br Oaorc* riactw Br Globus Ft IBI MOO ra m w MB M B172 words
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Article333 1982-08-05 11 PRICES eased yesterday in quiet trading with the All Ordinaries index 3.2 points off at 473.3. AUG 04 CenU INDUSTRIALS A.C.I. IS unch A N L so 5 A. P M in unch AfC Allied Mill nr. 147 2 Ampol Pet lis MS -7 Assoc Pulp Paper 140 unch333 words
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Article105 1982-08-05 11 AUG 04 Peaoa Oriental B 0045 *0001 Phil Onntu 0031 4 0001 Acoje Mining ***** 0.0002 PkiUi B 0 1450 unch Anglo Phil 0 003 unch Plrop B Apex Mining B too* unch Pioneer Alias Con. B pldt 31 0.25 Baguio Gold 0.0017 -0 0001 PoOro B 0 003105 words
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Article84 1982-08-05 11 AUG 03 Lire Lepeut Ord Mediobanca ZHZ ***** 2000 R«-l jgttf 300 Mllano AasOrd ***** 1300 CenlraJe Ord rrn Mondadorl Prtv 106-25 15 75 Cond Acqua Roma Ertdanka Fiat Ord isa n 500 Olivetti Ord Pirelli And C M00 M0R 1310 *****0 30ft 00 1M 53 5600 1 Gene84 words
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Article253 1982-08-05 11 AUO to HAIKJ I*£!! INDUSTRIALS 5J£"f Unlsec JSC A Alpha HOB unch Wool wort* TOM Abercom 366 unch AE And d unch MINING8 SL 1 2 Curne Finance 320 unch fSg n» n..n Irwl Blyyoors g Ue Been ina Brand 3380 ¥£2, cm? 30 3 unch 10 1 S253 words
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Article192 1982-08-05 11 AUOOJ Ct Hud Bay MU1 M Imp Oil AMUM MS unch into US unch Ate an S in i pro» Pipe W» S Alton» S lnt UU I» 1 S Bank Mont I7\ -S InU Nickel MS unch Bank Ho»m Scotia S'« unch ICcrT Add M unci» Bell Tel192 words
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Advertisement151 1982-08-05 11 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 7th February, 1983 of: THE INDUSTRIAL BANK OF JAPAN LIMITED Tower 1301, DBS Building Shenton Way. Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the151 words
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Advertisement533 1982-08-05 11 KILLINGHALL TIN (MALAYSIA) BHD. (Incorporated in Malaysia) RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1982 The unaudited results of the Company are as follows MINING RESULTS Output of tin concentrate ptcuk Average Penang Tin Metal Price per kilogramme per pkul UNAUDITED PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT Turnover (gross proceeds of533 words
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Article143 1982-08-05 12 Rises Indices PMC M U I Ural Tin 8kufri-U Hoi| Leoag lad General Corp Keppel Skip Nat Iron N BT API Falls K G HM«> D Keranat Metal Box Spore M Cables M Baakiag Berfuatai Time* Pub P*N OUB NST 338 308 100 900 404 328 324 580 180143 words
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Article, Illustration174 1982-08-05 12 SHORT-COVERING activities poshed seme counters higher at the elese of trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Bnt the market andertone remained generally easier. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell for the seventh eonsecntive session, closing 3.28 points lower at 145.75 while the Business Times Indicator ef174 words
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341 1982-08-05 12 DUNLOP Malaysian Industries Bhd, the subject of a takeover by Pegi Malaysia Bhd, has reported marginally lower interim earnings due to the combined effects of the world recession and intense competition in its traditional tyre business. For the six months ended June 30,341 words
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Article277 1982-08-05 12 THE Uatted M«tor Works (M) group has announced the re-designation of titles of its top executives, with immediate effect, due to continued growth and expansion of the group. Mr C Selvarajah will remain as group chairman. The group senior managing director and chief executive will be Datuk Eric277 words
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Article743 1982-08-05 12 GOVERNMENT bonds closed firm after a cautious start on the London Stock Exchange yesterday but equities eased. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 4.8 points at 561.4. Gold shares fluctuated but the easier trend in bullion left heavyweights up to US$2 down, as in Amgold. Closing743 words
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Article103 1982-08-05 12 AP THE NEW YORK stock market declined broadly yesterday morning in a carryover of the selling that set in on Tuesday. The Dow Jones average fell 8.94 points to 807.46 in the first hour. Losers held a 3-to-l lead over gainers. Stock prices began to decline onAP - 103 words
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Article50 1982-08-05 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 566.2 Monday 558.2 Week Ago 501.5 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 818.40 Monday 822.11 Week Ago 822.77 H.KJIANG SENG Wednesday 1148.51 Tuesday 1147.28 Week Ago 1233.13 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 621.7 Tuesday 8221 Week Ago 823.1 ALL ORDINARIE8 Wednesday 47X3 Tuesday 478.8 Week Ago 470.450 words
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205 1982-08-05 12 BTOCKBBOKING (Ira Salahed m»mben, aM etorks, whs were Ike firm's MemJNtuh Tte were were m laager lOfliud late last week est fii/acif Timet aader» stasis these with Ave years' seiihje were gtvea aae aad half Milk's pay tar eack year at amikm wkfle205 words
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239 1982-08-05 12 THE Pahang Consolidated Company has confirmed to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that it will in future comply strictly with all the listing requirements of the exchange. This undertaking was made on the insistence of the KLSE following the failure of the company239 words
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541 1982-08-05 12 ALAN LEE - Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By ALAN LEE THE Overseas Union Bank group expects to achieve a growth rate of between 15 and 25 per cent in earnings for the current year. OUB, the first of the local "Big Four" banks to release interim541 words
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Advertisement299 1982-08-05 12 Presenting a not-so-talltale ABOUT HLGIAN GASIEONCMICS I n Belgium lies the very tiny hamlet i lof Waterloo. One night in 1815. on the eve of a great battle the celebrated French General Napoleon feasted, as was his custom before every great battle. A great table was laid before him. The299 words
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Advertisement654 1982-08-05 12 Af '.<n fpp w JOHN ARGENTI independen t consul tan t and author of six books including f "Corporate Planning, a Practical Guide"Systematic f Corporate Planning" "Corporate Collapse" Seminar One CORPORATE COLLAPSE Prediction, Prevention ft Rescue Singapore, October 4 5,1982 The purpose of the seminar is to examine the causes654 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1982-08-05 12 wwmmm OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair; showers in several areas just before noon. Report tor 24 bMn prtor to Ml pm m Atg 4 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 25.7 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 4.10 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for60 words
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SHIPPING TIMES
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244 1982-08-05 13 Reuter WORLD container shipping fleets are expanding rapidly with an increasing number of new ship orders. This will lead to further oversupply in the industry, intensifying competition among shipping lines in the latter half of the *****, Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) saidReuter - 244 words
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507 1982-08-05 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE FAR Eastern Freight Conference hopes to introduce the westbound commodity box rate in October for a trial period of three months. Depending on the success during the trial period, the commodity box rate will be made fully available507 words
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PORTSIDES
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Article92 1982-08-05 13 THE MEMBER shipping lines of the Japan/ India-Pakistan-Gulf/ Japan Shipping Conference said they will raise freight rates on shipping bound for Indian ports by 12 per cent on Oct 1. Tariffs on shipments to Pakistan and Gulf ports will be increased eight per cent on the same92 words
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Article105 1982-08-05 13 FERRY workers have agreed to a deal on economy measures worked out between union and management representatives, ending a strike by 4,000 seamen which disrupted holiday plans for thousands of Europe-bound summer tourists. All ferry services from the 10 British ports served by Sealink were back to105 words
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Article77 1982-08-05 13 INDIA has concluded a protocol with Bangladesh on inland water transit and trade. The signing of the protocol which provides for passage of Indian cargo ships to eastern state of Assam through 667 miles long river route in Bangladesh. It follows three days of negotiations between officials of77 words
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Article78 1982-08-05 13 Reuter AUSTRALIAN harbour pilots voted to continue until at least today a strike which is holding up more than 50 merchant ships in ports around the country. Pilots in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia voted to remain on strike until today when theyReuter - 78 words
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Article731 1982-08-05 13 MpptaglJM Page C*i Achipelego Shpg vni 1 Alea vm I All trans vn 4 Alpnc VI 5 An tar* Shpg X s A PC Line IX 3 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 ASL Cont IV 4 Asia Merchant VI 4 A astasia Line731 words
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Article975 1982-08-05 14 ALGERIA Algiers Mid July. Berthing delays of about 12-15 days. Annaba July 20. Port was fully congested during period of Ramadhan. 25 vessels in roads. Skikda July 20. Port was fully congested during period of Ramadhan. 90 vessels in roads. ANGOLA Luanda July 20. 2 vessels at anchor.975 words
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Article1693 1982-08-05 14 INCREASED interest developed for coal bookings on Tuesday out of the US east coast with a 94,000 tonner receiving US$4 per ton for a voyage from Hampton Roads to Antwerp and business arranged from Philadelphia to Lisbon at $7.50. Coal operators also arranged a 72,000 tonner for a1,693 words
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Article, Illustration267 1982-08-05 14 ESSO Singapore has added a newly built modern bunker barge to its fleet to upgrade its bunkering services in the Republic. Christened the Golden Fortune, the *20 million barge was built by Koyo Dockyard company at Iwagi Shipyard in Japan "It is designed to267 words
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Article66 1982-08-05 14 AFP NINE crewmen were rescued from the grounded Panamanian cargo ship, Jowba, near the Burmese coast by a Bangladesh naval frigade which earlier moved to the area to provide possible assistance. An official source said the frigade Abu Bakr reached the sinking ship, two miles off the OyesterAFP - 66 words
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Article217 1982-08-05 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating betwMu the Far East/Europe, Far East/ Persian GuH. 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. ANRO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA): Australian National217 words
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419 1982-08-05 15 THERE will be "no hard and fast decisions" over the plan to make compulsory the use of tugboats in the docking and undocking of vessels at government ports in the Philippines. The Philippine Ports Aih thority made this clarification in419 words
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Article, Illustration383 1982-08-05 15 A CONTROVERSIAL near 10 per cent increase in transit fees for ships using the Panama Canal has been dropped. The increase was due to come into force at the beginning of October but the Panama Canal Commission has now ruled out any rise this383 words
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4691 1982-08-05 20 gCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of4,691 words
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Article513 1982-08-05 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location B Butang 202/82 6.8.82 1200 LeoShpg 49 1200-1400/2000-2100 G4/G4 Rodosi 6W 6.8.82 0300 Star Shpg 49 1000-1200 L6 Ever Vital *****W 6.8.82 0900 Green Asia513 words
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Article1784 1982-08-05 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AeMpatega Shpg Singapore Shpg Corpora tkM (S)/Euro-AsU Liw (PN/KL/PK). Caatataar Continental Feeder* (S)Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Alia Line (PK PN) Use Tranagroup Pie Ltd (S). Al Narigattaa Frala Shpg1,784 words
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Article, Illustration1455 1982-08-05 22 A MAJOR technological innovation in maritime transport launched in North America has begun to the coal shipping industry on a world scale. Canada Steamship Lines Inc of Montreal, a shipping company on the Great Lakes with a fleet of 39 vessels1,455 words
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Article523 1982-08-05 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Benjamas 35/6 LeoShpg alongside 5.8.82/2300 Jalagovlnd 47 Str Tptn alongside 5.8.82/2300 Silver Star 20W SSPL alongside 54.82/1100 Sune S 24 Neptune alongside 5.8.82/1800 Victory I 23 Neptune alongside 5.8.82/1500 Blue Matsuyama 46 Wallem 5.8.82/1300 7.8.82/1500 Centaur 1/2523 words
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Article148 1982-08-05 22 FROM PAGE n SAUDI ARABIA Damnum, Jubail and Jeddah Mid July. No berthing delays. SOUTH AFRICA July 20. No delays at any South African port. SRI LANKA Colombo Mid July. No berthing delays for food, cement, fertilisers or general cargo vessels. SURINAM Paramaribo» July 12. Berthing delays of148 words
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Advertisement530 1982-08-05 13 ItflHULi SiuMHC KOREA FLA6 VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: PJ(etMf/KMlung/Busan/|ndion Fm: Busan/HJ(ons/Banfkok Td S'pore: *****11 PJC. *****4, PW *****5 K.L. *****0 LONDON Freights H/IH PORT Conditions H/X CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule VHI/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS la Pert X REGIONAL Weather X I \KDI\I530 words
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Advertisement283 1982-08-05 13 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAGMUM MS lubari (14/9). Oammam (18/9). Kuwait (18/9). Mm Dhabi (20/9). Dubai (22/9) Kuwait (27/9) Oamwam (29/9) Abu matt (1/10). (Mm (3/10). Hodartah 2/10). Aqaba 4/10). Yanbu (8/10) OKO SWUNG AGENCES (Reg. No. *****5/OOC) ITH FLOOR. MARMA HOUSE. SINGAPORE 0207 rEL *****94 TELEX NO283 words
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Advertisement789 1982-08-05 13 4>cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents; UWNCIFK TIAIBft TRADING AGENCY PTL LTD. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE G3 *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN POETS Vessel Saied 1-9/1 14-15/1 22-23/1 28-29/8 54/9789 words
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Advertisement660 1982-08-05 14 mm FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 11 H, r MM NCnpW| rw. 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L.Havre. Basle. I*. 3) Bremen Bremerturen. Aartws. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Matmo. Stockholm. Oslo 'Accepting Europe cargo lot feeder na S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore t Bangkok Ph contact PtMSC P Kelang660 words
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Advertisement397 1982-08-05 14 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South W*st Pacific North Wast VSI LA/LB OM Moth 30/1 2/9 16 I to 4/9 7/9 Ap j 13/9 lt/9 IWal n2O/9 22/9 Basil vsi sht *c« no nd»e 2/9 3/9 0/9 b 1/9 9/9 12/9 i 21/9 22/9 25/9 Vttstl397 words
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Advertisement802 1982-08-05 15 The Straits Steamship Group oct Overseas Containers Limited W bM Sdad 15/1 H/t SaM Uri K/l 17/1 tt/l lt/t 12/t IV* lVt 14/1 14/1 14/1 17/1 IS/« 2t/l 17/1 11/1 It/1 22/1 23/1 25/t 27/1 H/t M/t )l/t SMOKANA MWU •snuncieai TOHGO MMtU KAfIKAWA MAW •STRATWK STRATHCONON Accepbng c*{« for802 words
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Advertisement240 1982-08-05 15 pig Franco Belgian Services Ih.r y ,1 h'rr.ch n lit /i< ;<;iari t,ir f-'iis'i rr: /.tnrO ACf COMSOSTIUM £U FAST UNITED LINE Port K Viang 38/001/? Patalmg Jaya 5 ***** ****** Anglo-French Trading Co (M) Sdn. Bhd. Mm ***** A (9 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD □Ms onun soke IST 2300240 words
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Advertisement580 1982-08-05 16 T 0 CiJMltf* HI IJM UwMlln i 26/8 21/8 I ra/» lin lin tun nTTi**.* I 3/9 5/9 23/9 25/5 27/1 20/9 T«ka Ei»reu 11/9 13/1 1/11 3/10 5/10 0/10 'Mm accqrti* tramMpmenl cm tor CMBHAN/MS) NXS «a HaaMrf" (0 MlDtlliill)* *TM MBflPt 14/1 5/9 |/9 Bdbao Genoa H buft580 words
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Advertisement207 1982-08-05 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST• FIJROP€ CONTAINER SERVICE ry/yvg EUROPf/FAR PAST CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST/ fctDITFRRANFAN SEA CONTAINER SERVICE acottmc Fa i la cargo rat a lu lr rat n mm ivi tin v* vi i/9 i«/» fnm FvtaM 31/1 11/9 11/9 21/9 23/9 a/9 M/ 9 bwFMX V 9 17/9207 words
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Advertisement990 1982-08-05 16 Fvcrett Utic's y* Rurtm Fivt Star SNtppntf Cerpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAWNG FOR RANGOON —fot obompwws o*r Jpm NTOKVMI bH/7 S/« M MM* 11/12 A* 1 J/15 Aag TMMCIH*** 7/1 lag B F SS C Aatnn in Matoywa BOUSTEAD SHWNG TEL NOS Kl *****4/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 ArfaMM* 0«990 words
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Advertisement929 1982-08-05 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIOAH, JEODAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptahle) KOTA SAHABAT 2SW/26E Saikd M/l KOTA SAHABAT 27W/28E 31-31/8 5-7/9 14-16/9 KOTA SAHABAT 29W/30E *-9/10 14-16/10 23-25/10 KOTA SAHABAT 16-17/11 22-24/11 1-3/12 13-14/6 24-26/6 21-22/6 2-3/10 30-31/10 10-11/11 6-6/12 16-20/12 B*PORE EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE929 words
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Advertisement831 1982-08-05 17 TKr BENLINE J CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTJUNEX SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE h-ruk shaven mm mvre soton Sport P. Mm(Wtnvi/ Atntna Antwerp Franc* MUK t/t VI 25/1 77/1 28/| M/i OrOtEM TaHiEaraat VI VI U/l 15/1 M/l 2R/I */i a/i vi v» U/l 11/9 I*/* M/I H/i a/i a/i f?/i a/i a/i 2Vi831 words
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Advertisement515 1982-08-05 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE mki CORABANK IVYBANK SPORE 1 Oct 04 Nov SERVICE TO UK/CONT R'DAM HULL HMBG 27 Oct 30 Oct 03 Nov 30 Nov 03 Dec 07 Dec Lukes/fe Lines U.S. GULF DRECT SERVICE (•New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Also accepting Cargo for515 words
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Advertisement1264 1982-08-05 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE romcm stone motto wsel rorro mm rmw v. torn 1 MDGE V» 7A* -KW YORK MARU V 65 23% 19 17 Sept ASM STAR VI 13 Ah| YASMNA MAM V 37 30 ?6 Sept 24 Sept 28 Sept TOHKi MARU V 66 6 Sal 1 Oct 71,264 words
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Advertisement536 1982-08-05 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES™ MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S pore Leadhg For 7 Aug Dubat/Da»wum/Bateim .15 Aug Bandar Abbas/ Bandar I .IS faf Medah/Jeddah 6 Sept Pari Said/AteiaMbia MOSTBON hkroono.jll Hy undue Shipping Co. I id. \SIA Mi RC HAN I MAKIM SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE S pore P.Kdang Loadng for 10 Aug536 words
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Advertisement480 1982-08-05 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. St.. v Inter r,at Pi<v i Anson Rcl S.n ;s; O.W Te J4t-5 1 ,1 0 L i r, es> BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK rp an p.lilml lifct 17 Am 12 A* BMLOOE/rDMI/IK (AVON) i Laaflag at Rata i FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE UK ALPAC LINE480 words
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Advertisement604 1982-08-05 19 k NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 0 CHIEF S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0300 8/8 LCL Cargo 1500 7/8 FROM EUROP* (VIA SUEZ) K JACEWON Iff N GARNET 10C MERCATOR 26E K JACEJM 15E HK COHTAfO 3IE. IK BRDGE HE TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA604 words
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Advertisement496 1982-08-05 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA STQK KUANTAN fOTT KELAN6 MALDIVE GRACE Loading For leddah MALUM NAVKATOR Loading For Dubai MALUM NOVEL Loading For Jeddah/ Pt Sudan MALDM PIONEER Loading For MUSCAT/DUBAI/ DAMMAM/KUWAIT MALDIVE SEA Loading For KARACH/OU6AI MALDM PROGRESS Loading For Kuwait OCEAN GLORY Loading For Ctattagong MALDIVE NATION Loading496 words
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Advertisement1015 1982-08-05 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVFF SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOHS 55, Market Street Sincapore 0104 Tekphcr* Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SHGAPORE Tetex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S f KELANG M/S SHARKAT NMI SOON SON IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JALAH CEMPEMNG. PORT WANG. MALAYSIA TN1,015 words
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Advertisement492 1982-08-05 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 20TH fLOOB OCEAN BU! L OING SINGAPORE o'o4 R»E T tNG 9"M22 <3 LiN*S> GENERAL *****1 i 22 LINES) LEX R'j 2459S RS «;5568 A a CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSM^P u l'e<|i«nal Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK ERTHING EVERY492 words
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Advertisement291 1982-08-05 22 BINTULU CONTRACTORS SDN BERHAD 37 Road Ktictwij Sari»»& T*' V 63 o^>66 Eiprtss Car-Carriar/RO-RO Sarvict la East Malaysia P. Kdang Loading tor WWII NO. 1 V: 12/12 t/8/82 MICHMC/SBU/H BKIXU NO. 1 V.13/S2 20/1/12 KUCMMB/LMUW/KX NNTULU NO 1 *14/82 3/9/12 KUCHNS/SM/RK (Accepting rehlcles/cmrgo forSmbmh Ports subject to Indvcejnent.) il A291 words
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Miscellaneous179 1982-08-05 22 ?v m p > 1 a 0 a 2 TZ iS a m J V V--5? ■k IK **> ■ty* °c cr to Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C A\ Shower Weather s~S179 words
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