The Business Times, 17 September 1982
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Title Section10 1982-09-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,19tt 60 CENTS10 words
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334 1982-09-17 1 JAPANESE public finances have reached a state of emergency and an extraordinary session of the Diet (Parliament) will probably be called next month to consider spending cuts in the rest of the current fiscal year. Japanese Prime Minister iZenko Suzuki, speaking at ja334 words
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567 1982-09-17 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH SHANGRI-LA Hotel was again picked as one of the world's best hotels by top international bankers, but its ranking slipped one position to fifth this year. It was one of four Asian hotels which dominated the top in a list of the567 words
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408 1982-09-17 1 THE Urban and Redevelopment Authority had outstanding expenditure commitments of slightly more than $1 billion in land acquisition and development projects as at the end of March this year. According to the latest URA annual report, the estimated value of lands already gazetted for408 words
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552 1982-09-17 1 LEE HAN SHIH - sy LEE HAN SHIH THE'urban Redevelopment Authority said it has several projects in the pipeline and these projects will create 100,000 sq metres of office space by 1965. Built entirely on URA land, some of these are already under construction, including the $77552 words
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Article138 1982-09-17 1 ANOTHER step is being taken to foster closer relations between Asean and the European Economic Community, this time in the field of insurance. The eighth meeting of Asean Insurance Commissioners ended on Wednesday after three days of intensive discussions on intra-Asean regional cooperation in insurance138 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article63 1982-09-17 1 AFP JAPANESE companies doubled their investment in research and development in cash terms during the last five years, a survey of 616 large companies conducted by the newspaper Niton Keizai revealed. Reseach funds in fiscal 1982 amounted to 3,000,000 million yen, an increase of 13 per centAFP - 63 words
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Article80 1982-09-17 1 Reuter FIERCE street battles raged in West Beirut yesterday after Israeli forces overran most of the city but ran into tough resistance from leftist militiamen. State radio said Lebanese Prime Minister Shafiq Al-Wazzan telephoned King Fahd of Saudi Arabia and asked him to intercede with the US toReuter - 80 words
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Article71 1982-09-17 1 Reuter IRAN'S former foreign minister and one-time hero of the Islamic Revolution, Sadeq Qotbzadeh, was executed last night for plotting the overthrow of his former mentor, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny. Teheran Radio said the US-edu-cated politician faced a firing squad at Teheran's top security Evin Prison after being convictedReuter - 71 words
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Article66 1982-09-17 1 AP BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher left London yesterday for a two-week Far East trip aimed at selling more British goods to Japan, improving links with China and discovering Chinese intentions for Hongkong, Britain's richest remaining colony. Mrs Thatcher headed for Tokyo in a Royal AirAP - 66 words
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Article69 1982-09-17 1 Reuter THE United Auto Workers Union has reached a tentative settlement with Chrysler Corporation on a new one-year contract, averting a strike. The union said details of the agreement would be announced later. UAW president Douglas Fraser said the tentative agreement achieves the union's principal goal, namely, toReuter - 69 words
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Article90 1982-09-17 1 UPI WORLD grain trade is expected to (all to 216 million metric tonnes this marketing year, down 1 million tonnes from last year. The new figure is down from the 219 million tonne projection issued by the US Agriculture Department in August. The department attributed the decreaseUPI - 90 words
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Article69 1982-09-17 1 Reuter PETROL stations in Sydney, one of Australia's biggest cities, began closing yesterday as fuel stocks started to run out because of a strike at the city's biggest oil refinery. The strike began more than three weeks ago and petrol rationing was introduced in Sydney and twoReuter - 69 words
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601 1982-09-17 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE volume of housing loans has picked up this year after being hit by a depressed property market in the second half of last year. For the first six months, total housing loans grew by 9 per cent or601 words
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Advertisement240 1982-09-17 1 >()-'_'%?~!\=@{%_\<~&~}|'>[^~&= mm m FRANCE'S decision to seek a US$4 billion credit line could be a major political test for French economic policies Page 2 COLD Storage is investing $5 million in a pedestrian subway under Orchard Road to connect its Centrepoint complex to a proposed MRT station Page S INDUSTRIAL240 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article260 1982-09-17 2 Reuter THE US Treasury said it would raise U559.36 billion in new cash next week through the sale of four-year notes, seven-year notes and X-year one-month bonds. The four-year note auction is for |5.0 billion and will be held on Tuesday. The seven-yearReuter - 260 words
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Article194 1982-09-17 2 Reuter THE reciprocal lifting of fiimnriai sanctions by Britain *nd Argentina will ease the way for a resolution of Argentina's pressing foreign debt difficulties, economic analysts and bankers said in Buenos Aires. Overseas banks had been reluctant to discuss the rescheduling of Argentina's U5536.6 billion of foreignReuter - 194 words
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Article474 1982-09-17 2 FRANCE'S decision to seek a US$4 billion credit line could prove a major political test for French economic policies, French and international bankers said. French banks, most of which are nationalised, will be obliged automatically to subscribe to the credit, leadmanaged by Sodete Generate.474 words
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Article174 1982-09-17 2 Reuter CANADA has negotiated an increase to US$4 billion from $3 billion in the size of its revolving credit agreements with international while retaining basic terms and conditions of the existing agreement, Finance Minister Marc Lalonde said. The agreement with American and other foreign banks hasReuter - 174 words
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140 1982-09-17 2 Reuter BRAZIL'S irrtstis Is raise the eeiHag sa eemmerdal at~the imM kaak te M per eeat Map prsspects sf u« acw»aif A eeatral haak spekesmsa sali the am alms te tighten J, wkk* likely ts Wag firmer laterMt rates, idafwdag the kettle stalest taAatfeaReuter - 140 words
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Article22 1982-09-17 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore bank» are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.27 per cent.22 words
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Article177 1982-09-17 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Sep 18: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Sep 16: 1 days month 2 months 3 months months B months 12 months U8 DoUara(8pot) Offer UM 11 Vb 11* 11* 11 IS/16 11 13/16 12* 12*177 words
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Article46 1982-09-17 2 RANGE of prices offered by d count bouses oa Sep IS: ftverniefet IV.% Call def ywitt SVk |v. 3-month Tresjurj 3-montx Ba/k bill Smonti ClMiac Bartec Mb* i bills 3 3/10 31/16 is 115/16 7 13/16 (UCD 7 15/16 7 13/16 Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article181 1982-09-17 2 THE DOLLAR in London yesterday opened firmer than its close on Wednesday and above overnight levels in New York, dealer* said. Market speculation that the US Federal Reserve may be tightening monetary policy on concern about above-target money growth helped strengthen the dollar in thin, early trading. The speculation181 words
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Article468 1982-09-17 2 THE local foreign exchange market was very quiet yesterday with the US dollar opening stronger against the major currencies and the Singapore counterpart. The American dollar eased very slightly during the day's trading but closed higher than the previous day's trading, except against the local currency. Against the468 words
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Article118 1982-09-17 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased against all major currencies in quiet, late trading reflecting uncertainty over US interest rates, dealers said. The dollar had firmed earlier following Federal Reserve Board action on Wednesday draining reserves from US money markets. The US unit fell to 2.5210/ 17 marks118 words
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Article178 1982-09-17 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery In Tokyo yesterday closed easier at 263.95 yen after fluctuating between 263.70 and 265.00. This was below the 264.00/20 finish in New York overnight but above the 263.15 close in Tokyo on Tuesday. Trading volume was a light $1.17 billion. The dollar firmed initially178 words
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Article344 1982-09-17 2 GOLD FUTURES In Singapore yesterday closed generally weaker in light trading reflecting the metal's softness In Hongkong. Total sales for the day was recorded at 70 lots while kerb vohime at 235 lots. Prompt closed lower at USS442JO/445.50 an ounce compared with 443.50/445.50 in New York overnight, October easier344 words
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Article34 1982-09-17 2 M Tn New Tort MB 1.7® SITS UB Zurich UB UB UBS •JSS VM Stngmpare 8. SOB 115B SOBS UK Oaring p* in US loUin troy ouac t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore34 words
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Advertisement202 1982-09-17 2 Ask yourseli how lor your premium gift to around Diary 1 year Tie As long as it takes to Disposable lighter give it to someone else 3 months Candy 10 minutes Plastic wallet until it falls to bits Parker Arrow a lifetime Then give us a call. Give the arrow.202 words
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Advertisement151 1982-09-17 2 v mmmmmmw mz. isp m I gP^fiy«SA gft. AN-32 CARGO PLANE THE BEST FOR OPERATION IN HOT CLIMATES AND FROM HIGH-MOUNTAIN AIRFIELDS THE PROFITABLE CARRIER OF UP TO 6700 kg OF CARGO OVER DISTANCES TO 2500 km. This modified version of AN-26 Cargo Plane of exceptional reliability and economy proved151 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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401 1982-09-17 3 THE Labour Ministry's construction safety teams imposed composition fines totalling $3,175 yesterday after a surprise check on four worksites in Jurong West and Jalan Pemimpin. The teams spotted 22 areas where contractors flouted safety regulations. The latest penalties bring the amount of fines401 words
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292 1982-09-17 3 EMPLOYERS and personnel officers should work more towards preventing personnel problems from deteriorating into termination of employment or dismissals. The first possible step would be to change the concept of personnel management to one of human resource management. This was suggested MrJDHNeill,292 words
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Article118 1982-09-17 3 THE DEPARTMENT of industrial and systems engineering at the National University of Singapore is organising a series of public lectures on "Engineering economy" by visiting professor W Grant Ireson. The lectures will be held at its Kent Ridge campus on Sep 25, Oct 2, 9 and 16. Professor118 words
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293 1982-09-17 3 HILTON International Singapore is installing the Uniqey computerised key card system in all 463 rooms at a cost of $400,000. Mr Manfred Toennes, general manager of the hotel, said the system is expected to be installed by November. The Uniqey key card replaces293 words
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123 1982-09-17 3 FULMER Research and Development (Singapore), the new R&D company jointly formed by Fulmer Research Institute (UK) and Chemical Laboratory (Singapore), expects its revenue for the first year to be about $200,000. Dr WE Duckworth, managing director of Fulmer Research Institute said this will123 words
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113 1982-09-17 3 A SWEDISH merchant bank in Singapore has formed a reference group for Swedish companies interested in supplying technology and equipment for the mass rapid transit system. So far about 15 companies have joined the group established by Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (South East Asia) Ltd,113 words
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303 1982-09-17 3 THE Jurong Town Corporation (JTC) is building more than half a million square metres of industrial floor space for factories and workshops. At the end of March this year, 378 units of standard factory buildings and industrial workshops and 11 blocks of flatted factory303 words
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416 1982-09-17 3 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN GOLD Storage is Investing in a $5 million pedestrian subway under Orchard Road which will connect its Centrepoint complex to a proposed Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station. By constructing the underground tunnel instead of a less costly overhead bridge, the complex416 words
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508 1982-09-17 3 NORVA (SEA) Pte Ltd. a local distributor of telecommunications and iccw control equipment, has diversified into the computer field. The company has set up a computer sales arm. Ram Computer Pte Ltd, to market Altos computers from the United States and Okura computers from508 words
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OVERSEAS
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301 1982-09-17 4 AP THE US sugar import quota for the year beginning Oct 1 will be 2.8 million tonnes, 500,000 leas than the preliminary quota estimate announced last June. Agriculture Secretary "John Block announced on Wednesday that several "major changes in the supply situation" haveAP - 301 words
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129 1982-09-17 4 Reuter THE West German parliament (Bundestag) passed a supplementary federal budget for 1982 which raises expected expenditure for this year by 5 .5 billion marks to 346 billion marks. Finance Minister Manfred Lahnstein said the supplementary budget necessitates an additional 7.2 billion marks in net borrowingReuter - 129 words
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616 1982-09-17 4 NYT INDUSTRIAL production in the United States dropped 0.5 per cent in August, reflecting the continuing decline in the economy and signaling a delay in the long-promised recovery until late fall or early winter. Theodore Torda, the senior economist in the Commerce Department said: "TheNYT - 616 words
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Article354 1982-09-17 4 AP THE Energy and Commerce Committee of the House of Representatives in the US has rushed through without debate a bill intended to force foreign car makers to produce more of their vehicles in the United States. The bill now goes to the full House.AP - 354 words
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263 1982-09-17 4 STATE controlled British Leyland PLC will seek private funds (or its mainstream businesses over the nert two years in a first step towards an eventual return to private ownership. Private sector funds, coupled with continuing progress of the business, should bring forward the time263 words
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332 1982-09-17 4 Reuter ISRAEL appears to be preparing for a prolonged military occupation of Lebanon after the assassination of president-elect Bashir Gemayel. As thousands of Lebanese mourned the death of their young leader in a bomb explosion on Tuesday, Israeli troop 6 backed byReuter - 332 words
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336 1982-09-17 4 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan's refusal to sign a new Law of the Sea (LOS) treaty was defended by a State Department official against charges that the US has sacrificed its right to mine the deep seabed. Deputy Assistant Secretary Theodore Kronmiller, testifyingUPI - 336 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article604 1982-09-17 4 Agencies WORLD trade suffered the first drop in 23 years in 1981 in nominal terms due to such factors as high US interest rates and a shrinking volume of petrodollars. In its report "Free Trade at the Crossroad," the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) said worldAgencies - 604 words
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236 1982-09-17 5 AFP URANIUM prices are crumbling, with unused stocks piling up and mines closing down as the world rethinks the future of nuclear power. The International Nuclear Energy Conference in Vienna was told that current spot market prices are below the costs of production inAFP - 236 words
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189 1982-09-17 5 AP DECLINING oil revenues brought Saudi Arabia's trade surplus down by 45 per cent to US$23.B billion in the first hall of this year from $43.8 billion in the same period of 1981. The English language Saudi Gazette newspaper reported this on Wednesday,AP - 189 words
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Article219 1982-09-17 5 Reuter NEW Zealand could lose its major lamb market which is also its most important meat market in five years, said Alan HeUaby, managing director a< the country's major meat exporter Hellabys Ltd. "We are fighting for our lives." At the rate of production nowReuter - 219 words
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385 1982-09-17 5 Reuter INTENSE quarrels over trade issues between the United States and Western Europe threaten to destroy the world economy and unravel the traditional Western alliance. Sir Roy Denman, head of the EEC delegation in the US, said in a speech for delivery toReuter - 385 words
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Article157 1982-09-17 5 AP JAPAN is now the natural leader in determining global international trade policy. A new study by the Brookings Institution also said the economic hegemony of the US over the world economy has ended and cannot be reestablished. Professor Lawrence Krause, a specialist in international economicsAP - 157 words
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188 1982-09-17 5 AFP NIPPON Glass Company, affiliated with Owens mtwnfa Inc, the biggest US glass bottle maker, went virtually bankrupt yesterday as it Bled for bankruptcy procedures under the Corporate Rehabilitation Law. The 2,200 million yen Tokyo-based company has incurred debts totalling 28,000 million yen (So3o.fiAFP - 188 words
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Advertisement236 1982-09-17 4 V 0 Illustrated: Jubile Sports Watches. An elegant design commemorating Baume and Mercier s 150 th anniversary Ultra-thin quartz movement with a scratchproof sapphire shield and water-resistant to 30 metres Available in 18 ct gold-and-steel combination or all-steel, with matching bracelet or leather strap For both gentlemen and ladies. r236 words
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Advertisement177 1982-09-17 4 W9 #91 IL Will wmmwwm Hi *5* »k ®r With CPF and Chase you're off to a good start to buying your own home. Thinking of buying a home? The first step is to consult Chase Consumer Banking Group who will respond promptly to your inquiries and offer a package177 words
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Article774 1982-09-17 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA006 0025 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ43 0800 DHA SLA SQ101 0805 KUL CAL CI010 0830 JED/DHA TMA TL341 0630 BEY/DXB MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP774 words
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Advertisement58 1982-09-17 5 would you like an office in Ocean Building v M For immediate occupation right in the heart of town, please call Foong Kok Meng, telephone *****1 X 111. Ocean Properties Pte Ltd (A member of the Straits Steamship Croup) HUSSEIN ONN A TRYST with DESTINY by J. Victor Morais Published58 words
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Advertisement127 1982-09-17 5 im -s fiBL i m m itgi'fi*; 't ."'I *"\"V* "V m anr 0«JW! x *fa /v V p f > Vv Vf f <Ti <5 V te ig Qantas leads to Australia. More flights, more destinations, more style. Of all the airlines that serve the vast continent of Australia,127 words
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Article511 1982-09-17 6 TALK OF hotels and names like The Ritz, Savoy or Caesars Palace will quite certainly be mentioned. The Ritz and Savoy are famous (or their 18th and 19th century glamour while those who stay at Caesars Palace (or who saw it in pictures) will marvel at511 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1982-09-17 6 JOHN TAGLIABUE - By JOHN TAGLIABUE NYT AT NO time since World War Two has Europe faced a comparable flood of corporate failures. Major companies that have burst into the headlines, like Britain's Laker Airways, the trans-Atlantic carrier that announced its insolvency last February, and AEG-Telefunken, West Germany's tottering electricalNYT - 1,088 words
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Advertisement245 1982-09-17 6 To those who really know airlines and airports: thanks again for top marks. The world's 10 most highly recommended airlines Position (Last year's position) Airline Country The world's 10 most efficiently run airports Position (Last year's position) Airport Country 1 Frankfurt Rhein/Main Germany 2 3 Amsterdam (Schiphol) Netherlands Zurich-Klothen Switzerland245 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous712 1982-09-17 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Such advantages as Ten can wangle (6) 7 Tyrannical, you'll notice, In Addling the dice (8) 8 A gift (or scouting? (6) 10 Jumped to make the French happy (5) 13 Bob's girl? (4) 14 Labour to straighten out what is partly spoilt (4) 15 She712 words
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Miscellaneous724 1982-09-17 6 irflfM SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by House- llnlLiw if LA mi k» WnrW ffUuritt PVKHJp VI KOfTiC (Mandarin/r) 4.30 The World Sportsman Patagonia Right Whales And Ice Cfenb: Marathon swimmer, Diana Nyad, travels all the way to Argentina's remote Vatdez Peninsula to swim in Gulfo Nuevo, beside huge,724 words
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Article, Illustration741 1982-09-17 7 Peter Barnard; Donald F H Sinclair - It is clear from the chart on this page that American unemployment is likely to reach at least 15 per cent, whatever corrective falls might occur meantime. Yet once it reaches that level, there is no reason to suppose it could not spiral to proportions741 words
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Article623 1982-09-17 7 SO MUCH for the balanced budget. America's deficit this year, including on and off-budget items, is likely to come out at between US$l6O billion and US$lBO bill'on, which is equal to the accumulated deficit between the Declaration of Independence and 1943. That situation has arisen partly through623 words
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298 1982-09-17 7 THE OIL glut and the possibility of a long-term fall in prices may look good on paper for the buyer countries but the immediate effect of further cuts, especially if Saudi Arabia went below its US$34 benchmark price, would be disastrous for the Western298 words
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Advertisement251 1982-09-17 7 66 1 consider The Asian Journal the best in its class." Mr. H. C. Sacheh President Indo Phil Textile Mills Inc. Philippines. r-» THE ASIAN WALL STREET JOURNAL. Asia's Business Daily Printed in Singapore Daily delivery Monday through Friday One year for Ssl9o 26 weeks for Ss96 13 weeks for251 words
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Advertisement302 1982-09-17 7 >3 US $75,000,000 The Development Bank of Singapore Limited 15%% Notes Due August 12\ 1989 and 75,000 Warrants to Purchase US $75,000,000 14V% Notes Due August 12,1989 Morgan Guaranty Ltd Bank of Tokyo International Limited Baring Brothers Co., Limited Credit Suisse First Boston Limited Manufacturers Hanover Limited Morgan Stanley International302 words
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Advertisement663 1982-09-17 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain 12& ERICANI EXPRESS with the American Express Card "if you dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" 5? ja v 4 nmmjitm £S lj&3g t *sr'&K IjfaPSPiEg L'escargot. Restaurant extraordinaire. (Our menu is a goumitl s ddi^N) OBEROI IMPERIAL SINGAPORE663 words
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Advertisement101 1982-09-17 8 Whatever your taste, the Cockpit Hotel makes it great t* The S>«mes« Seafood Restaurant is as good as Bangkok! r Victoria tar The Coffee-House Relax in an atmosphere of For informal meals and elegant days gone by. light-hearted snacks a Cockpit Brtti Ponang Rom. Singapore 0023 Tel: *****11 (20 linos)101 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article140 1982-09-17 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed on a firm note, up six to three ;cents per bushel, with November posting a 6Vi cent range. Tight supplies, spotty country movement, aggres'stve processor cash bidding '.and a lack of deliveries kept nearbys firm relative to deferreds, traders said. The NSPA140 words
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Article133 1982-09-17 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on further selling in moderate trading. In September central dropped Mss to Ms72o per tonne and south M 52.50 to M 5727.50 while in October central fell M 52.50 to M 5727.50 and south was unchanged at Ms73o. November133 words
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Article1004 1982-09-17 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended a fairly active morning mixed, dealers said. Prices for distant positions recovered from levels below Wednesday night's close earlier yesterday morning to finish £2 to £5 a tonne above Wednesday's close. But the two near 1982 positions continued to fall, ending the morning £201,004 words
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Article173 1982-09-17 9 CHINESE Prifc» Exekufe, per 109 kg jwMiy. Cmmsl ail: Bulk fob $85.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 197.00 sellers, new drum fob $101.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $45.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntofc white pepper fob Asta NLW $307 50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW173 words
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Article137 1982-09-17 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttss jars: China Blue Phoenix 30s 2,370; 32m 3,030, 40s 3,100 (per bale at 400 lbs). 6.00, 4F 5.90; 289F $.10; NT roller ginned 6.02 (per lb). CLOTH in HK dollars, wholesale prices,137 words
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Article325 1982-09-17 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop LOO, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.73, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.72. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.58. Special 0.55.325 words
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Article70 1982-09-17 9 THE BTBAITB TIN prlee la Pcsug j enter day topped M ceats to M)9JI a kite, to rale flee ceats abeve the ITA fleer level ef M$2S.l5. Dealers aetod streag sappert tram the Mler stock maaager la the fate ef toereaeel ere the weaker teae everalght la Lsadsa.70 words
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Article35 1982-09-17 9 Robber: Sept 16 Singapore: Oct: 182.50 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malay sin: Oct: 202.00 cents (down 0.26 cent) Tin: M 529.20 per kilo (down 20 cents) Official offering: 106 tonnes (up 16 tonnes)35 words
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Article131 1982-09-17 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed near the lows, off 4 to three cents per bushel, with December pasting s seven cent range. After futures opened higher, steady selling by locals, a leading exporter and the leading wire house kept wheat weak relative to other CBT grains, touching131 words
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Article215 1982-09-17 9 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday dosed slightly lower with October One RSS buyers quoted st 182.50 cents per ktto, down one cent from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some long liquidation after in unchanged opening. Afternooon prices lost further ground on some isolated215 words
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Article302 1982-09-17 9 RAS price* In cent* per kilo yesterday: (P»l kfle) SeQcr* (iwk Riiwrt Qo) SeQar* tat. 1 R-S.S prompt f ab. 1*2.00 Int 1 RS-S October IBJI lot 1 RS-S November IMJI Int. 2 R-S-S. ***** UK/Coot 171JI taLSRAS. IMJI UK/Coet 1C7JI Int 4 R-S-S £30 JO UK/Coat. IMJI302 words
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Article71 1982-09-17 9 NOO N ME mA SMR EAB OH.to K)»l Mm Sayan lil»n SSR to (1-taa pdfct) 156M M7J0N 1MJ0 1HJON aa U cv s tMJH MM IMjOO MOjHM UUO IMJON 1M.00 KOiMN MfcJO 1MJSN IMlM lauaN g*g L ss SMR SMR or 10 ■4m ss pf .sa 171-M71 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article798 1982-09-17 9 NEW YORK WALL STREET stocks on Wednesday rallied late in the session to finish with a moderate higher after seesawing back and forth most of the day. The Dow Jones industrial average closed up over seven points at over 990. Gainers outnumbered losers about nine to five798 words
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Article171 1982-09-17 9 SEPT 15 C* AbtttM U m -H m M uneh Alcan a Mgoout M But Moot Bank |lj- j- |l fn *> a M S H tt BtuK HO*l OCOU1 li bUTil 11 H uneh BP Can Ltd uneh It +N N''' ir T tu H M 1 ftt171 words
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Article127 1982-09-17 9 MPT u Pn GROUP B COKBKILLK im 9 Ur-LMH Mi +1 LWM M-M -1 8 NO«itk Ufclg M* dukm am *i mmAmm* tb CTftlw Opfl-PMttM M -LS can ia -o p*D«n«p« m -i CkLtttt HHlGUrhiiH». mut taMnhi W rn CMta* GKOUP C Dt Praam ISM M aSaS* MLM ♦•J127 words
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Article59 1982-09-17 9 IV1 U Prmaca j»"*" p- kKalai MM *L :r dtaCMpk _IZi» tttm m CUatMorC Ml lta______«ni arnomtsmm. m —*> iTilm teiwf- -a um ZJJ" ST nch Sail» rSeh» »r ff T? j&jT|" «n» W" *1^ Inlarfood Sit Br U|S| nidi um tottkMrhl M» oSmmT (Mta 7 FWili In* tm59 words
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Article109 1982-09-17 9 rim x a. a r iMt 4| 41 kxmj ma «M hirtM M -w 55 122 w mm ma «I tSS SS 4i MM MMi gSLfc aa ggj-__gl sr as s£T Li L SS SS 13 S55 cw* au J II 25» QaM m aui act Mm B«Ji *U109 words
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Article48 1982-09-17 9 S*FT U is?-—— kjw UUI t41 mm 1UM *tl lixn iu ■fMM mm 44 HI He £s..~ CHTH uMi 7u in* 4-44 |U imw 4« uui iU m.M *u tntrV W WIM IMM mm mm mm MU hjm inji im« ♦< LI L7 IS 9 u u 1748 words
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Advertisement136 1982-09-17 9 T3L Sty&w A TSIR UAM&ViLIA&E The Ultimate Hong Kong Restouront jjptfwUffwi. Seafood Shark fins AboJone Open: 11.30 am 3.00 For Reservation Cf oil: *************** Hotol Asia, 37, Scoffs Rood, Singapore 0922 C=3 APOLLO Theatre Restaurant Nite Club TEL *****66 W uonq*° n9 Th c da«<^> D D" s and *>"<5136 words
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Advertisement75 1982-09-17 9 /')$}))"<&/>~(%-\%${{~?`*(!)%.] Effective August 6, 1982, the name of our Company, RHEEM HUME PTE. LIMITED, has been changed to:RHEEM (FAR EAST) PTE. LTD. Our mailing address, telephone, telex and cable address remain unchanged. Rheem(Far East) Pte. Ltd., a partnership between Rheem International Inc and Hume Industries (Far East) Limited, was established75 words
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1989 1982-09-17 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acmn (2.508 2.638)1,989 words
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Article200 1982-09-17 10 SINGAPORE UNIT RU8T DIAMOND MOT STOU (Maaagan' petaas tar Bap 17) (Mi m |ii i' prtaaa tar Bap 17) The Commerce le in Aug Sep The Savings Fund 1.49 1JC Diamond S pore Prog Fund LIC L2id S'pore Fd (USI) 0.53 0.57 S pore See. Fund L75 LM200 words
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Article2922 1982-09-17 10 Gr'» Gr"s Net 1982 Last DW Div Yld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale «r- CVr (•000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 247 Acma 262 -14 21.7 0.8 12 25.4 7 270 262 Alcom 115 3.7 01 12 951 233 132 Allied Choc 1582,922 words
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Article1535 1982-09-17 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. DtDUBIBUU ktmm (USB MS) (1) 1» AJaaMe (3.006) AIM (UB IMS) (13)1,535 words
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Article96 1982-09-17 10 ALEXANDRA Htl<ll|t Limited: Annual General Meeting to be held at 255 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0315 on Sep 18 at noon. SUPREME Cirymttwi Berka4: EGM to be held at 20th Floor, Wisma Supreme, Jalan Punhak, Kuala Lumpur on Sep 22 at 11 am. MALAYAN Credit limited: Twentieth AGM to96 words
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827 1982-09-17 10 THE iwt aatket had M |6M6tMvt sesriM yesterday nurked fcy ufrew price flrtnitlw la all Meters. Velame to ealy 4 J milltoa aatts, aae *a- a i a. •I lis ifwOTi RVvi m rwni laveaters eves shied away from sttaattea stocks wUek were sa827 words
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Article522 1982-09-17 10 SHARE prices closed generally lower on a fairly broad front at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Total turnover fell significantly. After opening at overnight levels, share prices yielded ground for most of the day but towfcr-ds the final bell some buying lifted prices522 words
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557 1982-09-17 11 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG HONGKONG Land is now conducting "advanced negotiations" with an Australian developer to undertake jointly an ambitious commercial project in Sydney. The Government Invest--ment Corporation, whollyowned by the Singapore government, was earlier said to be an interested party, but palled out of557 words
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Article397 1982-09-17 11 Reuter THE HONGKONG property market faces an extended period of oversupply, and property values could fall further, stockbrokers Hoare Govett (Far East) Ltd said. Property prices have been adjusted downwards by 30 cent or more since the peak of the market last year and land valuesReuter - 397 words
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Article140 1982-09-17 11 PWH Matoyato'a ratottvalj Bllhi km liveitacit Khas iMuni A IM ft I willl— to the year nM Mvek n, IK. MT"the a£ ThrastMasto! Pegl uuu Im far (to year immM to $ZJI Mil—capital tTm aSmJ l' 2 MatcH SI. Pell anil» 1 ifgrat■iter rertow (Deecaker IM140 words
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569 1982-09-17 11 PROPERTY-BASED Malaysian Resources Corporation Bhd has forecast group pre-tax profit of M 55.5 million for the current year ending Dec 31,1982. The forecast includes profit contributions of $1.5 million from newly acquired Bitar Enterprises and $1.46 million from Selayang Jaya Sdn Bhd for this year.569 words
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278 1982-09-17 11 Reuter UNITED Technologies Corp has rated its tender offer for Bendix Corp to USJBS a share from |75. The tender is for 11.9 million rfiares or roughly 50 per cent of Bendix's outstanding common shares. The balance of Bendix's shares would be acquired in anReuter - 278 words
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Article127 1982-09-17 11 Reuter CASIO Computer Co Ltd is set for a period of high growth, largely due to expanding sales of personal computers in the domestic market. In financial 1981 ended last March 20 parent company sales dipped 4 per cent to 150.83 billion yen butReuter - 127 words
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Article98 1982-09-17 11 hag reported group net profit after minorities of HKS3B9.fi million (*362.63 million) in the six months ended June 30. Turnover was 1839.10 million (1620.34 million previously). Earnings per share came to 27 cents (26 cents adjusted for increased share capital). It is paying an nterim dividend of98 words
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Article170 1982-09-17 11 has reported group net profit of HK$Kt3.46 million ($230.09 million previously) in the six months ended June 30. It is paying an interim dividend of 17.5 cents (same) per "A" share and 3.5 cents (same) per "B" share, to shareholders on the register Nov170 words
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Article132 1982-09-17 11 STOCK PRICES in Bangkok yesterday closed higher across the board in quite active trading on increased investor confidence, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 2.43 points to 112.57 on a turnover of 104.3 million baht with 1.3 million shares changing hands. 8KPT M BaAU AoUtm Th«J AM* rtbr*132 words
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Article280 1982-09-17 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday closed narrowly mixed after quiet trading throughout the day, mainly reflecting a lack of fresh incentive, brokers said. Prices opened steadier in line with overseas advices but were then eroded by light profit-taking. Leaders were little changed apart from Swire Pacific280 words
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Article272 1982-09-17 11 A RECENT easier trend in government and semi-government interest rates saw institutional investors more active in the industrial sector and the overall Sydney market yesterday closed firm, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index rose 1.9 to 496.7 underpinned by a 4.1 rise in the all industrials index272 words
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Article397 1982-09-17 11 SHARE PRICES in Tokyo yesterday closed narrowly mixed in thin trading with a cautious mood prevailing on the yen's weakness against the dollar, the bankruptcy of Nippon Glass Co Ltd and the death of Lebanese president-elect Bashir Gemayel. The market average lost 8.40 to end397 words
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Article65 1982-09-17 11 BKPTM MO* OrtanUl MU unch Aral* W.M UM >MM mia B 0.IW «IM UM >1M UU tinch M -U urn >uw Ull unch R 70 *02 LH -Ul MM ♦MM UK unch Pteap 1 PLOT M.n PadeoB MM -UM Fo«rt um -UM lu Mlfwl B U.W +H >M front65 words
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Advertisement379 1982-09-17 11 NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VESSEL REGENCY Pursuant to ofder entered August 17, 1982, in Southcentral Marine Services, Inc., vs. The Motor Vessel Regency etc., et ol„ Cases No. 82-502-Civ-J-M and 82-511-Civ-J-M, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, notice is given that on Thursday, September379 words
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Advertisement162 1982-09-17 11 This announcement appears as a matter of record only 12TH AUGUST, 1982 US $200,000,000 Credit Lyonnais Floating Rate Notes due February 1994 Redeemable at Noteholder's Option in August 1990 and in August 1992 Hie Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. Credit Lyonnais LTCB International Limited Sanwa International finance Limited Yokohama Asia Limited162 words
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Article141 1982-09-17 12 Rises Indices Suafai Beai 820 40 Sep 15 Sep 16 ssar 983 33 314 14 BT Indicator: *****3 *****8 Sport L«mI 870 10 ST Industrials: 637.41 637.06 Sya Retina J C Bat DBS 386 145 745 8 8 5 ST Finance: ST Hotels: 1553.79 996.46 1550.92 993.75 Ho«|( Lni|141 words
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Article, Illustration174 1982-09-17 12 SHARKS IUM m ft mixed nete after ft day sf iuutvw prlee movements m the Stock Exchange sf Slngftpere Times ladastrinl ladex ended with a marglaal I.M pdat drap to ttlM aa same baying sappsrt la the after—Mi lifted it fram a midday lam af 1.8 palate, lie174 words
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Article51 1982-09-17 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 576.2 Tuesday 585.7 Week Ago 587.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 830-46 Tuesday 923.01 Week Ago 915.75 Thursday 1090.10 Wednesday 1090.26 Week Ago 1105 44 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 623.0 Wednesday 618.8 Week Ago 619.3 ALL ORDINARIE8 Thursday 496.7 HXHANG SENG Wednesday 494.7 Week Ago51 words
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Article91 1982-09-17 12 Reuter NEW YORK stock prices were mixed in early trading yesterday as worries about interest rate trends undercut the market's upward momentum. The Dow Jones average was off about VA points after closing on Wednesday at its highest in a year. Advances led declines by five toReuter - 91 words
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535 1982-09-17 12 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE INTRACO is upgrading its textile and leather goods division from its traditional role of buying and selling into a more active operational unit. The division is to set up a fashion garment shop, start production of higher grade535 words
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137 1982-09-17 12 INTRACO has aeqalred a •take sf ahaat 11 per eent in a esnerete prnmhr rimpaaj The enmpanj, Oriental Canerete Pte Ltd, storied eperattene early this yenr. Its ether ■hareheldeis are Aria Cement (S) Pte Ltd and Snmltoma Cement Ca Ltd, aae d Japan's largest137 words
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228 1982-09-17 12 TEXTILE Corporation of Malaysia Bhd's recent tieup with two property and construction groups may soon pay off. In reply to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, Textile Corp said the new Joint venture has been pre-qualified to tender for the construction228 words
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Article781 1982-09-17 12 STOCK prices declined yesterday on worries over US interest rates and poor company results, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 5.7 points at 570.5. Better-than-expected firs- half results from GKN helped steady the market at the start of the afternoon though GKN ended 3p781 words
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109 1982-09-17 12 TIMES PmMkMmg BM ku acquired Ike reaalalac Mcrak la aa Autrattaabaaed aandate cmuuv, Ralabaw Pradaets Ltd. Itoeagh a Ml per eeat•waed nUiwjr, Tines Batwjihw (AastnUto) Pty Ltd, Tbaes Pah ku kwU SMMdkaies ef Asl each 1a the BEB yesterday, the eeaaaaav stated109 words
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Article188 1982-09-17 12 SINGAPORE Glut (1VM) Ltd has changed its registered address to 30 Tuas Road, Singapore 2263. INTERNATIONAL Waad Pudntts' dividend of 10 cents per share for the year ended Feb 28 will be paid on Oct 15. RIVER VIEW Rshker Estates, in response to a query from the Kuala188 words
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453 1982-09-17 12 CHOO AI LENG - ■*****! Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG A NEW management team may be taking over Hytex Ltd's operations. Business Times understands that a private company, reputed for its expertise and success in the plastic bags business, is having talks with Hytex.453 words
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447 1982-09-17 12 MAGNUM Corporation is expected to review its plans for the construction of a specialist medical centre on a piece of land in Kuala Lumpur acquired about two years ago. This follows criticisms raised at the recent Umno general assembly over the sale447 words
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Advertisement168 1982-09-17 12 I PILOT suggests the write way to put your I company's name at everyone's fingertips... .es with a gifted rang* of quality pens that rightly 11 expresses your company** goodwill... PILOT'S wide rang© of high quality writing instruments offers you wide-ranging opportunities to V/ promote your company. products, services and168 words
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Advertisement178 1982-09-17 12 Ml Anyone who knows lift trucks knows you can't do better than Hyster. Hyster has a reputation for quality, durability, performance and features. And when benefits like that are engineered into a lift truck, it's likely to be a bit more expensive. Until now. Now there is a new 2178 words
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Miscellaneous53 1982-09-17 12 WEAT.HERe OUTLOOK for today: Scattered showers. Kep«t for 24 hoars prior to 7JI pm on Sep If at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 75 Minimum temperature 25.8 Associated humidity 83 Hours of sunshine 7.00 Rainfall in millimetres 0.3 Total rainfall for the month 53.0 Total rainy days for53 words
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356 1982-09-17 13 THE recent meeting between Singapore and Norway's shipping officials has tended with both side expressing their interest in free competition y and free trade. J The meeting involved five top officials from the Ma- rine Department, Ministry p of Communications and356 words
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463 1982-09-17 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ ASEAN shippers will discuss the proposed restructuring of the Far Eastern Freight Conference's westbound general cargo contract (WGCC) when they meet in Singapore next week. The Federation of Asean Shippers Councils (FASC) will seek views from members from the various463 words
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Article121 1982-09-17 13 SHIPPERS moving sea cargoes to and from Kharg Island and all Iranian ports or places west of 50 degrees 25 seconds east must negotiate war risk insurance premiums for each individual voyage for sailings made on and after Sep 14, the War Risk Rating Committee said. The121 words
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Article64 1982-09-17 13 THE Thai Cabinet has approved a proposal by the Communications Ministry to increase port tariffs by between 5 and 140 per cent to improve the profitability of the authority. An official announcement said the new rate adjustments, which will become effective from Oct 1, cover all64 words
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Article119 1982-09-17 13 SHUN Tak Centre Ltd has obtained an HK$BOO million four-year loan to help finance the building of a Ferry Terminal in Hongkong, Wardley Ltd said as agent and a lead manager. Interest is at an undisclosed spread over Hongkong interbank offered rates. Banking sources said the119 words
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Article770 1982-09-17 13 SklpptBg Liae PV C*J SMpptag Um Page C«l Arhipekefc Shpt AIM AhmkM Liner Alfred CT Atttraaa Alpnc Angoaav* Anhaing Ailin Shpf A PC Line APL Argentine ASCL ASL Cool AaU Merchant AUu Una AunuU Liar Australian Coal Ball-Orient Baltic Bangkok Com Bask Line BBS Bra Line Bra770 words
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469 1982-09-17 14 EMPLOYMENT of Filipino seamen on foreign ships last year declined for the first time since 1975, although their foreign exchange remittances rose 29 per cent to $159.84 million. In its annual report, the Philippine National Seamen Board (NSB) said the increase in remittances469 words
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372 1982-09-17 14 FIFTEEN key executives, including president Kurien Jacob, have reportedly resigned from Cast North America Ltd and will provide the nucleus for the creation of a new competing steamship company backed by Sofati, a US exporting firm. Sofati, described by a spokesman372 words
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Article661 1982-09-17 14 VESSELS Opea: TUG/barge service-1 tugboat built 1966 550 hp and 1 barge 150 x 150x10 built 1981 with coaming and ramp regular service to TG. Pinang, Cigading, Merak and Dumai. Available heavy lift/ro-ro carrier gear less 1950 dwt 4700M3-bale available first week October. Direction: Philippines Indonesia or similiar661 words
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134 1982-09-17 14 CONSTRUCTION project» in Kaohsiung Harbour, undoway or scheduled to begin in fiscal 1983, include a 1.5 kilometre cross harbour tunnel costing US$lO5 4 million. The tunnel is expected to be completed in March 1984. Another major project, the fourth container terminal, is scheduled to be134 words
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Article1734 1982-09-17 14 SLIGHTLY easier freight rates for grain business on Wednesday from the US Gulf to Japan featured an otherwise dull freight market with vessels of around 50,000 dwt receiving between U5514.60 and $14.75 compared with $14.85 previously. A 33,000-ton cargo for the same voyage obtained $18.50 Limited grain business1,734 words
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234 1982-09-17 15 VESSEL monitoring in the often fog-en-shrouded waters of San Francisco Bay is to be continued, at least in the short term. A temporary arrangement has been worked out by which the US Congress will advance sufficient funds to keep the threatened VTS (Vessel234 words
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492 1982-09-17 15 CONSTRUCTION of the largest grain elevator on the Pacific coast of North America will begin shortly. The new facility, to begin shipping grain in 1964, will make Prince Rupert, British Columbia, a worldclass port. The terminal is expected to carry 1.9 million tonnes of492 words
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677 1982-09-17 15 NYT THE US House of Representatives approved on Wednesday, 350-33, a bill that largely exempts shipowners from antitrust laws. The bill, which has a companion measure now stalled in the Senate, marks a sharp departure from recent trends in government antitrust policy.NYT - 677 words
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4728 1982-09-17 20 SCHEDPIE 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 of4,728 words
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Article659 1982-09-17 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival forLCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Ever Loyal *****W 18.8.82 1300 Green Asia 49 0700-0600/2200-2300 H4/H4 0600-0900/2100-2200 L4/L4 Ratana Bhum 24S/25N 18.9.82 1500 S'pore Shpg 49 1300-1400/2100-2200 A5/A5 Family Ace 066 18.9.82 1300 Sin659 words
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Article1838 1982-09-17 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AeMpetogi Shpg Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK). Adriatic Cm teller Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Alrn-EarMla Um Transgroup Pte1,838 words
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Article505 1982-09-17 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Setawar 45A Cherry Slnga 28 Kelyo Maru 38/0 Kota Maha 10/1 May Sky 25/6 Mercs Ruhunu 24 Ned Hobart 3/4 Seng Hlng 27 Hugheverett 18 Alkalos 35/6 Barber Tonsberg 46/7 Barge Eng Tou 68 24 Equator505 words
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Article206 1982-09-17 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 Slipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.206 words
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Advertisement446 1982-09-17 13 HELICOPTER MARINE SERVICES 24 hour service by twin-engined helicopters to vessels at sea in Malacca Straits and South China Sea. TEL *****11 HELI SERVICES (PTE.) LTD. Helicopters also available for casual charter, aerial photography etc. J R1) 1M \\T \H I Orient Overseas CotdcjMeA Line FULLY CONTMOKD SEJWICE TO EWOK446 words
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Advertisement246 1982-09-17 13 'SKALORDiH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TKEKM MO 23/9 *na Qaboos (4/10). Dubai (6/10), Dammam (8/10), Bahrain (10/10), Kuwait (12/10) JOB. MJ V.25 3/10 Mma Qaboos (12/10). Dubai (14/10), Dammam (16/10), Kuwait (18/10), Bahrain (20/10). Abu Dhabi (22/10). Doha (24/10) IOQSMECHT V.l 12/11246 words
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Advertisement27 1982-09-17 13 mm LONDON Frelghte U/m ORIENT Exehuge.........................—.... II CONSORTIA O SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acta fep Whom IX SHIPS fat Pert X REGIONAL Weather X27 words
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Advertisement656 1982-09-17 13 The Straits Times Key Persormel, DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES Sated Sated 19-20/9 21-22/9 25-21/9 27-21/9 M/lfl 5-6/10 ANNA 9-10/10 11-12/10 LUNA 17-11/10 19-20/10 LEXA 23-24/10 25-21/10 31-1/11 2-3/11 21/9 9/10 11/10 21/10 23/10 2 21/9 11/10 17/10 21/10 30/10 3 5/10 23/10656 words
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Advertisement604 1982-09-17 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Contomer Service In Part SEUWDM .I 1/10 B SUHA 1/10 TOYMM Mm Fir 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. LKrrre. Bask. UK. 3) Bremen. Brem«rha»en. Ajrfius. Capantiapn. IMimli 4) Maimo. Stockholm. Oslo •Accept** Europe carp tor leader m S pore *AHo tract carpi tor Sport t604 words
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Advertisement333 1982-09-17 14 yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA IS/lt 17/11 It/It I. M*a a/it zz/it a/it bm »/lt 27/11 It/It L 1/11 2/11 VU Rnr tat 2VM 2/11 27/19 i/ii wit vu 7/11 K/II t/U U/U 21/11 U/U Mp 21/ It 2)/M 2t/lt 29/lt I t MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES tePyuv ASIA L/jve.333 words
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Advertisement774 1982-09-17 15 The Straits Steamship Group OGL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINf RSHIP SERVICF TO UK CONTINENT S/T h/% nn M/ll M/ 11 13/14 15/10 a/11 22/11 M/ii a/ii 13/11 M/U 13/11 15/11 u/ii a/u SM6APORE TO: CONTAINCRSHIP SERVICf fROM UK CONTINEN 1774 words
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Advertisement507 1982-09-17 15 zznm Coorigneee of all dusapd car(W H the above nptintri vsMl are notified that the General Survey wdl he held m the Ifch September, I*2 at Joroof Port Godova No. 1 tram 18 00 am to LM pm. No further wrvey win beheld. rfo Franco Belgian Services h i <507 words
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Advertisement358 1982-09-17 16 (7) EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Acccnvs ra 4 la cargo for m o wt tu m mm un Era I*4 lt/1 U/l Vl* 7/M 1/M U/M 12/ It t>«Mpr 22/1 14/11 M/lt 11/11 2t/ll 21/ It iMrlKfty 2/It Vlt U/lt 24/ It 21/11 2t/lt 2t/lt 31/11 *jo teams358 words
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Advertisement1009 1982-09-17 16 Everett Lines I If 4 iT.'l A rpn fJMai M ii/n s*t nttMKTMmM a/a s* lOTA a/1 Oct 4/7 M MOd PtW M 4/7 BFS S C Agents in Motaywo BCHJSTEAD SUPPING TEL NOS XL *****4/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Campa*** A«|«ntHW 0« NIMMM* I«f»o»«•«•««' A. C.l.f "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE"1,009 words
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Advertisement244 1982-09-17 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STUUTS sanm iaaiuS/T I tTnun KL 4MM4/4M7M USTIBSVfKMM la M-9TK/VTTU mum mh nmrarr m ia rontons SUN UNION LINE TU *****44/7 ft 2»1J7» EAST ASM Mm ib mm/mm usiimmi MUmiMKt Mi7Wl(im T* M-J7J2/ ym\ t m KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUNEA/SOUTH PACfTC244 words
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Advertisement438 1982-09-17 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES >Ji,'VM 3,ir: i, »anll fi"! t i SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK 10 Oct 10 Nov 13 Nov 17 No* CLYDEBANK 20 Nov 17 Doc 20 Doc 25 Doc FORTHBANK 26 Doc 23 Jon 26 Jon 30 Jon Lukes/-* Lines U.S. GULF MECT SERVICE ES"" su M438 words
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Miscellaneous143 1982-09-17 22 Begioial Weather a a N m rv2 VA v. m h\ Vx 1 Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.3OAJU.THIB MORNING. LEGEND: R, Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather W Wind direction with speed in knots V y*. Wave height Cloudy Sky Surface winds are tndtantad by arrows which143 words
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