The Business Times, 6 October 1982
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Title Section10 1982-10-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER lttt 60 CENTS10 words
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677 1982-10-06 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM A FINAL rescue effort to revive trouble-stricken Industrial Electronics and Engineering Ltd (lEE), involving the injection of two propet ty companies and a total revamp of its shareholding structure, is now firing place. Heading the rescue team is noted property677 words
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555 1982-10-06 1 LEE HAN SHIH, BERNADETTE CHOOI - By LEE HAN SHIH, BERNADETTE CHOOI CITIBANK is introducing electronic banking to its big corporate customers in Singapore which will enable them to conduct worldwide banking transactions almost instantaneously in the convenience of their own offices. This is the first time a bank ihere is555 words
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133 1982-10-06 1 THE newly set up Malaysia-Singapore Joint Council on Tourism will meet for the fin* In Kuala Lumpur ny -tday. The one-day meeting will review the recommendations of the five working committees on boosting two-way traffic as well as praaMflpf tke tries overseas. 1 It133 words
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674 1982-10-06 1 Local dollar hits 2 1 /2-year low against US currency Reuter Ih. Singapore dollar yesterd»_ reached a 2 V*-year low against the US currency which continued its advance in major foreign exchange centres. From an opening of 2.2125/45, the American dollar reached the low of 2.2215/25 against the local unitReuter - 674 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article72 1982-10-06 1 THE Prime Minister has appointed Dr Wan Soon Bee, MP (or West Coast, to be Political Secretary in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) with effect from today. He will continue as Deputy Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress. A statement from the PMO said Dr Wan's appointment72 words
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Article52 1982-10-06 1 Reuter w THE Japanese Finance Ministry will propose a reduction of 2,000 billion yen in the fiscal 1982 budget of 49,680 billion yen because of expected tax revenue shortfalls. It is considering revising downwards its original tax revenue estimate by about 6,000 billion yen from 36,624 trillionReuter - 52 words
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Article68 1982-10-06 1 AP A WOMAN has been treated for severe eye burns caused by acidcontaminated eye drops in the latest in a series of incidents in California involving the medication. The woman, 28, went to see a doctor after her eyes began burning from freshly opened Vislne A.CAP - 68 words
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Article87 1982-10-06 1 AFP HONGKONG has pulled out of the current International Coffee Agreement. By withdrawing from the 1976 agreement, Hongkong will have access to exports from members of the International Coffee Organisation (ICO) at a price about 50 per cent lower than that for the other member nationAFP - 87 words
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Article68 1982-10-06 1 AFP THE US is the biggest problem of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) because it is the biggest shareholder but wants only a small capital increase. The bank's president, Masao Fuji oka, said yesterday that US opposition to a 125 per cent increase in ADB's capitalAFP - 68 words
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Article63 1982-10-06 1 Reuter TAIWANS' cabinet has approved a revision of some existing tariff rules, including reducing the 15 per cent surcharge on CIF prices of imported commodities to 10 per cent. The idea is to encourage local manufacturers to import more. A cabinet official said the government estimates aReuter - 63 words
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Article65 1982-10-06 1 UPI THE US has made a concerted effort to force Japan to spend more on defence and increase cooperation in military technology between the two Pacific allies, the Japanese defence chief said yesterday. Defence Agency Director-Gener-al Shoichi Ito, who returned home on Monday after an eight-day trip toUPI - 65 words
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Article31 1982-10-06 1 Reuter THE Swedish navy has begun dropping depth charges on an unidentified submarine near a top secret naval base with the intention of forcing it to the surface. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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217 1982-10-06 1 HONG Leoag Plata» aad $U> aJßtoa to'AraThrS? ton tnm Dahal to Itoasiii Grt af Ike eaastraettoa af a H mtmm rissmlil, ahopplag and raaMeattol eoaapnx at Orchard Baad. ■ang Lesag, whieh Is privHtog $41 HUton, Is the flaeal agent for this mumtk217 words
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470 1982-10-06 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH TWO of the five engineering consultancy companies invited by the Provisional Mass Rapid Transit Authority to submit proposals to be the design coordinating consultant have Joined forces to bid for the contract. The two companies Parsons Brinckerhoff of the470 words
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Advertisement256 1982-10-06 1 DC I golf-ball DOI typewriter It's simply beautiful to work with. SEE HOY CHAN GROUP Singapore tai *****02/4 K.L M: 03-*****0 0447*029 IKE'S rcMlte~.baek page DUNLOP Aviation (South-east Asia), which will open a repair and overhaul services centre here soon, expects to double its turnover to $6.9 million by 1964256 words
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Advertisement291 1982-10-06 2 THE BMW728IA FOR $*****UBS THAN A MERCEDES280SEAlfTOS® f" v ■>. fc i, V-;. s i* < S K S^ mmmm W S \*s >. I sX m N A v > gSg£ l *y < >* ■ww ■>• <*!* •#ws. -i N ->* «V< 4 XV Jfer -V, MM mm291 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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386 1982-10-06 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH TEA brokers are trading at a loss on the tea auction market in Singapore as the volume is too low to cover even their expenses. "There are three major brokers here and each requires about 4,000 to 5,000386 words
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384 1982-10-06 3 THE local subsidiary of Hongkong's C Y Tung group baa sold $750,000 worth of computer equipment to Singapore Airlines. The equipment, consisting at 00 high-speed printers costing more than $10,000 each, wms installed in Airline House recently. They will be used as peripherals384 words
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Article, Illustration297 1982-10-06 3 STUDENTS of Chinese at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia are using a computer graphics system to revise lessons. They can type an English word to display the relevant Chinese character and character translation on a video screen or alternatively, type in a Chinese pronunciation to display the English297 words
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264 1982-10-06 3 A LOCAL contractor, Job Associates Pte Ltd, has secured a $15 million contract to build a warehouse complex for United Eunos Warehouse, a subsidiary of the United Overseas Bank. United Eunos Warehouse, formed at the end of last year, is owned 51 per cent264 words
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372 1982-10-06 3 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN DUNLOP Aviation (Southeast Asia), which will open a repair and overhaul servicea centre here soon, expects to double its turnover to $6.9 million by 1984. This year, the company expects a modest revenue of $3.5 million, derived mainly from trading372 words
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386 1982-10-06 3 THE Telecommunication Authority of Singapore if expected to form its own house union by the beginning of next year. The secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr Lim Chee Onn, said the NTUC Central Committee yesterday endorsed the proposal to form the386 words
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314 1982-10-06 3 THE JAPAN Trade Centre (Jetro) Singapore has set up a consultancy service to help local manufacturers and exporters secure outlets In Japan. The consultancy will tap the expertise at 42 Japan» executives: two from each of the 21 Japanese trading companies based314 words
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254 1982-10-06 3 THE Export Institute of New Zealand is sending an 18-member trade mission to Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia to identify business opportunities and establish trade contacts. The team, representing manufacturing and service industries, is due to arrive on October 15 for a threeday visit. The254 words
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Article798 1982-10-06 3 BEMINABB AND COUBBBB Oct 7: South-South Dialogue, Statistical Laboratory (AS2-223) of the NUS Department of Economics and Statistics, Economic Society at Singapore Oct 9: Important Tax Cases Affecting Singapore Taxation, Hotel Merlin, Special Ad Hoc Committee, Singapore Society of Accountants Oct 11-12: EDP for Executives, Hyatt Hotel, Institute798 words
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Advertisement275 1982-10-06 3 &Lybrand Associates provides a comprehensive rang# of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Managwnent Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive Selection, Marketing and Economic Studies. We have275 words
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Advertisement32 1982-10-06 3 Quality There is still some space available to lease at reasonable rents in the Hongkong Bank Building Richard Ellis Suite 2406 Shaw Centre Scotts Road Singapore 0922 Telephone *****55 Telex Resin R*****832 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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553 1982-10-06 4 IWhBW Indicative Grass Cfupvi Amount Merest of days MMe Price MatMrity Year It feed Rat* (SMhn) Payment of Accrued (eidudmf rietd (t pa) Dates Interest accrued <% P«) Merest) 13.83 Loan 1 1973 *5H 10.24 1/3. 1/9 29 •100 75553 words
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441 1982-10-06 4 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI TECHNOLOGY will increasingly affect the way banks are managed as it will force them to question branch banking. Bank managements will have to look more and more into the cost effectiveness of setting up branches versus investment in technology. They will441 words
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Article88 1982-10-06 4 ASIA Commercial Bank will reduce its prime lending rate by a quarter point to 10 per cent from today. Its savings rate will be cut by a quarter point to 7.75 per cent. For fixed deposits, the one-month rate will remain unchanged at 6.75 per cent; the88 words
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Article144 1982-10-06 4 Reuter SOUTH Africa has formally requested a one billion SDR or 1.2 billion rand standby arrangement of the International Monetary Fund's compensatory financing facility, Finance Minister Owen Horwood said. If approved, the funds will not be used for domestic consumption but may be used solely toReuter - 144 words
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115 1982-10-06 4 THE Sngnpsre brant* sf Earepeaa Asfea Bank will tssae a U8|l« nrflttsa (tenting rata certificate af deposit la the Asian dollar market on Oet If. The fear-year Issae carries aa Interest rate of msnthT sflered rate (Liber) wttfc Interest payable and adjasted semi-aannally. The115 words
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Article304 1982-10-06 4 AP AMERICAN banks may be ignoring government warnings that they are lending too much money to tome economically shaky countries, the General Accounting Office said in a report to the Reagan Administration and Congress. The report made no mention of particular countries and amounts, butAP - 304 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1982-10-06 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to tend to their best customers is 9.92 l>er cent.22 words
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Article165 1982-10-06 4 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Oct 5: US Mkmhat) Offer M 7 day* 11% 11* 1 month 1111/1611 «/l« 2 months 11* 11* 3 months 1119/*****3/16 6 months 13* 12* 9 months 12* 12* 12 months 12* 12* Dm §VM 1 month 3 months 6165 words
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Article44 1982-10-06 4 RANGE at prim oflen td by dtacount hooMi i aa Oct 5: Overatgbt Call dcpoa Ma: 3* CWatac 3-month ■^6 mhm TrcwuryblUa J15/16 213/16 3-month Rank h»U 7* 3 months CD 77/16 7 3/16 6 month* CD 713/16 711/1$ Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article125 1982-10-06 4 THE US DOLLAR in Hongkong yesterday eased against major currencies after a lower European opening, while the Hongkong dollar fluctuated in uncertain trading, dealers said. The Hongkong dollar was quoted at 6.61/6.63 to the US dollar after trading in an early afternoon range of a 6.58/60 to 6.62/64. It125 words
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Article130 1982-10-06 4 THE DOLLAR in London yesterday opened slightly weaker than closing levels in New York as operators adjusted positions after its strong* overnight advance, dealers said. But it traded above its close in London on Monday and retained a firm undertone as short term US interest rates showed no signs130 words
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Article446 1982-10-06 4 THE US dollar continued to strengthen against all major currencies in a day of moderate trading on the forex market yesterday. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at U552.2125/45 and went up to U552.2215/25 before dropping to close at USJ2.ZISS/65. Dealers said the Monetary Authority of446 words
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Article318 1982-10-06 4 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday fluctuated marginally throughout the session in light trading before closing ■lightly firmer compared with overnight New York level». Total «ales for the dsy was recorded at 178 lots while kerb volume at 116 lots. Prompt dosed slightly higher at USS3B6JO/967 JO an ounce compared318 words
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Article36 1982-10-06 4 Mm m New York 7J5B 8 33B *.C0S 8.4QS Zurich (JOB 8.2SB 8.106 8.35S Tmm MM Singapore 7 KB 8.25B LOOS 1406 Ctataf prices la US dollars a troy ounc t. Source: Credit, S`pore36 words
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Article138 1982-10-06 4 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed easier at 273.90 yen after opening at 274.30 and rising to 274.70, its highest since June 1977. The closing rate was virtually unchanged from the 273.80/96 overnight finish in New York, but above the 272.45 close in Tokyo on Monday.138 words
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INTERNATIONAL Herald Tribune
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IHT Expands in Asia With Singapore Edition
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355 1982-10-06 6 The International Herald Tribune is using the most advanced communications technology to prepare its pages in Paris and transmit them to Singapore. Each night, the Trib is put together in Paris by a fully computerized editing and typesetting system. A positive proof355 words
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Article, Illustration321 1982-10-06 6 On its news pages, the International Herald Tribune strives to present the facts as clearly and objectively as is humanly possible. But its editorial page is a different story; this is a lorum for other points of view and many shades of opinion.321 words
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341 1982-10-06 6 The International Herald Tribune, in the eyes of some readers, has two "front" pages. The paper's first news page covers the major political and diplomatic events shaping the course of human affairs.. And the latter half of the paper leads off with a first Business341 words
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Article, Illustration536 1982-10-06 6 It was exactly 95 years ago on October 4, 1887, that James Gordon Bennett. Jr., the owner of the prestigious New York Herald, Launched its Paris edition. A colorful and eccentric American expatriate, Bennett steered his newspaper through an exciting era. During La Belle Epoque,536 words
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Article210 1982-10-06 6 IHT readers aren't completely submerged in political and economic Deadlines in the Trib. The paper takes time to laugh and to sing a little now and then. Putting a smile on the faces of readers is what helped win Trib columnist Art Buchwald a210 words
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542 1982-10-06 6 On October 4, 1982, exactly 95 years to the day after its very first issue appeared on the streets of Pans, the International Herald Tribune launches printing operations in Singapore. This new Singapore-printed edition originates with the paper's editors in Paris who, each night,542 words
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296 1982-10-06 6 The Best of The New York Times and The Washington Post The International Herald Tribune, now printing in Singapore, draws upon the largest group of experienced journalists available to any single newsgathering medium in the world. Two of the I HT's three owners,296 words
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Article, Illustration363 1982-10-06 6 Research on the readers of the Asian edition of the IHT reveal that they are very much like Trib readers in the rest of the world educated, affluent, highly placed in business, government and the professions. An independent audience study conducted363 words
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Article246 1982-10-06 6 The Oil and Money in the Eighties Conference, just concluded in London, is an example of the expanding role in international communications of the Interna" tional Herald Tribune's busy Conference Division. Co-sponsored by the IHT and the Oil Daily, this conference ha» become an annual event. Upwards,246 words
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453 1982-10-06 6 M. M. Vf V V Enter your subscription by simply completing the coupon and returning it, along with your payment to the IHT distributor for your country. HONG KONG International Herald Tribune 1801-2 Tai Sang Commercial Bidg. 24-34 Hennessy Road,453 words
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Advertisement16 1982-10-06 6 THE GLOBAL NEWSPAPER Edited in Paris Printed SimuHaneouly in Paris, London, Zurich, Hong Kong and Singapore16 words
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OVERSEAS
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222 1982-10-06 7 UPI Reuter CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl's centre-right West German government took office on Monday pledging an economic revival and immediately cut its awn salaries. Mr Kohl told a news conference shortly before departing for Paris the cabinet agreed to reduce the pay of all ministersUPI; Reuter - 222 words
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203 1982-10-06 7 Reuter DEVELOPING countries will press for easier access to new inventions and technology at a review of the international patents system which re-opened in Geneva on Monday. But delegates to the meeting organised by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (Wipo) said they sawReuter - 203 words
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201 1982-10-06 7 UPI GOLD Star Company of South Korea, which has just opened a US$6 million colour TV receiver factory in Huntsville, Alabama, expects within five years to employ 3,000 in the US and achieve sales of $500 million, president S K Huh said.UPI - 201 words
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506 1982-10-06 7 Reuter BUYERS are starting to dictate the terms of new oil contracts with the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) in the surplus-laden world market, Petroleum Intelligence Weekly (PIW) said. In the tight market of the late *****, Opec members set the conditions, slappingReuter - 506 words
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174 1982-10-06 7 Reuter PRESIDENT Chun Doo Hwan of South Korea told parliament that the country's Gross National Product will grow around 6 per cent this year while the wholesale price increase will be held around 5 per cent. In an address read to parliamentReuter - 174 words
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333 1982-10-06 7 Reuter AP JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki will chair a high-level meeting tomorrow to review measures to boost Japan's imports. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) said he is expected to call for greater efforts to increase imports ofReuter; AP - 333 words
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303 1982-10-06 7 Reuter SENIOR US officials are trying to persuade European and Japanese government representatives to agree to stricter controls on the transfer of technology to the Soviet Union. The US initiative came at a meeting of the Paris-based Co-ordinating Committee for Export ControlsReuter - 303 words
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511 1982-10-06 7 AP THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund (IMF) reported that the 12-month rate of consumer price increase for the industrial countries declined to 7 per cent in August. This compared with 7.4 per cent in July and 8 per cent in June, IMF said onAP - 511 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article396 1982-10-06 7 Agencies MEXICAN consumer prices have soared by 62.6 per cent since the start of the year, fueled in part by exchange controls and two steep devaluations of the peso. The Banco de Mexico report on consumer prices was the latest piece of grim economic news in aAgencies - 396 words
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Article156 1982-10-06 7 Reuter JAPAN will become the world's biggest crude steel producer, excluding the Soviet Union, in calendar 1982, although its steel industry is in the worst recession in more than a decade. Steel industry sources in Tokyo said Japan's crude steel production this year will (all belowReuter - 156 words
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Advertisement137 1982-10-06 7 THE BOEING 757 ISTHE MOST EFFICIENT NEW 1 JETLINER FMNGTODAK With fuel savings of up to 47%, the Boeing 757 can keep Southeast Asian airlines a step ahead of rising fuel fcosts. The 757 is equipped with qtfiet, fuel-efficient engines. It's built with advanced, lightweight materials. And it jfeatures computerized137 words
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Advertisement234 1982-10-06 7 o Tha daily Aircraft Schodula ha* baan hold ovar. Flight information can ba obtainad by talaphona from tha airport (*****34/542 MM) or from tha raapacthra airlinaa: Tal No: BIA *****33/*****44, Qaruda *****54, MAS *****22, CPA *****55, Qantaa *****44, BA *****55, KLM *****42/*****44, JAL *****44/55, UTA *****22. Information on othara can234 words
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Article467 1982-10-06 8 A CASHLESS society offers endless possibilities for the fantasising minds of futurologists. These crystal ball gazers see a 21st century world where money will still be all important but coins, notes and cheques will be totally unnecessary. Plastic cards with hidden codes will pay for groceries,467 words
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Article, Illustration790 1982-10-06 8 YOKO SHIBATA - Several large Japanese corporations are softening their image as relentless producers of goods by sponsoring sports. The scores so far have been good, writes YOKO SHIBATA. YOKO SHIBATA FT AN INCREASING number of Japanese corporations are spending dollars by the million to sponsor sports eventsFT - 790 words
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Advertisement235 1982-10-06 8 G It BUSINESS A HELPING HAND! Join the 15,000 companies already listed in the KOMPASS and multitude I of businessmen already reading them in over 20 countries. comprehensive contact details, scale of company, executive names, trade activities and related company information. It certainly is the most valuable guide to Singapore235 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1499 1982-10-06 8 S.IBTOIIOII France: the old and new DISCOVER some of the old charms ss well as the latest night activities of France In Around the World with Brian Adama (Ch 5, 6.35). France is one of the oldest nstkms of the Western world, but it is also one of the most1,499 words
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Article, Illustration1626 1982-10-06 9 WILLIAM DULLFORCE - The ability of Norway to help Western Europe reduce its dependence on Russian natural gas is circumscribed by difficult questions of politics, technology and price By WILLIAM DULLFORCE FT CAN Norway become a 3pajor supplier of natural -fas to Western Europe in theFT - 1,626 words
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Article, Illustration937 1982-10-06 9 ALJEAN HARMETZ - ALJEAN HARMETZ reports on changes in the US entertainmfnt industry as mors television sets are being turned on by people who want to play Donkey Kong and Empire Strikes Back rather than to watch situation comedies and detective shows ALJEAN HARMETZ NYT FIVE years ago,NYT - 937 words
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Article695 1982-10-06 9 KAREN ARENSON - By KAREN ARENSON WHEN President Reagan came to Washington, he gave the impression that the US economy could be rescued quickly and pain» lessly from its ills. In public at least, Resgap still gave that impression. And, with November's congressional elections pressing upon him and695 words
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Advertisement165 1982-10-06 9 Reminiscences erf Dr.W PHENG GECK DR YAP PHENG GECK f was well known in the 11 y Banking and Finance I yr circles of Singapore. 1 He played a prominent part in the early days of yTf V\ Chinese banks, especially Tr\Y in the establishment of the r present Oversea-Chinese165 words
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Advertisement646 1982-10-06 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain 3HI with the American Express* Card ■■■■I "H you dont already have the Card\ call for an application form" m -a s m L'escargot. Restaurant extraordinaire. (Our menu is a gourmd's ddighl) OeEWOI IMPERIAL SINGAPORE* I JALAN RUM9A SINGAPORE 0923 TELEPHONE NO /471b0b Owning646 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article725 1982-10-06 11 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES IN New York on Monday eased under the pressures of an unexpected gain in the nation's money supply, adnances in some interest rates and pessimistic economic news. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped as much as l&li points in the first hour of725 words
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Article236 1982-10-06 11 OCT M Rand INDU8TK1AL8 A Alpha Abarcocn AX And CI tsrz= Cl?A* r^ to Cartla Flnana O* hn lad m m (IS J10 MO 1M rm m +5 +5 uncb -SO -M aoch aneb rJ~VoU OtMran HMd Loortto HI LTA M AadR Mccwtby m too MO Hi Mi no236 words
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Article169 1982-10-06 11 OCT* A MUM O 1TH AlCAU hak Moot a a a* -M BuklXmfcotK BM1TM BFCMLM a a* m» u* IM MM •Ik unch IM 4* M (inch OupMLOl CajTlmpBk CaiSnc OTUrtaCm MM Lk a* n CnBUutCl A Ohm Marbanor OaakM 13* «M MB M n« unen .It Dom Ston*169 words
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Article139 1982-10-06 11 OCT (X ABM n» BUI -u ttall am 4i Afc~» mm 41 AMBV mm 47 AmU— Amntnt 13.10 SMO 4) -U £y1100 Oil BoU__ 555* ZZ nmtmm* zzzzz £5 nm mm mm •U ♦u -u CW* SUM mm -u -0-2 Bwrter lOOJO 1 -Lft r*h sua nm -U 41139 words
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Article139 1982-10-06 11 OCT M PIB COBBKILLE Mr-Liquid* 400 +5 BSNOtrnK DMOW MR *11 circrhoMttc urr Ckmantt daaPatraiaa M» -U cndit rtociv DtniM at l <uSn3rt*> w Machinal fall TIM lOebaUn (B) MB Omnium +17 3** IB» +U iimoaa TM» *«J Prtnumpa 8 A 1ST -11 Ro*al Dutch WI.U -L4 DWOt IM139 words
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Article66 1982-10-06 11 OCT 04 ll FORWARD MARKET AM» (1A a \m ArtMd AMnr Bructn Bni-Lamb finittf 5 A •3D -M nu 410 Da Bun Baetrotwl JU -5 MM 4 Ob-Inno-Bm fim§ 4 IMS nnct Or Bru limb MO M Hobo* MM Pvtro MM Ryl Dutch -U Stdro 100 Boc Oeti Bala66 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article175 1982-10-06 11 CHINESE PrWiee Exehaage, flaw™, eisslag frt««s per lM kg yesterday. Csesaat ail: Bulk fob $85 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $98.00 sellers, new drum fob $102.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $45 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $310.00 sellers, Sarawak white175 words
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Article196 1982-10-06 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,380 32s 3.040, 40s 3,100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee gsiis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Rower and Butterfly196 words
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Article316 1982-10-06 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per Idlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 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 0.71. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.58, Special 0.55.316 words
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Article156 1982-10-06 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday retreated to new day's and season's lows late to close off 10'/« to BVi cents per bushel. Commercial pre-hedge pressure in afternoon trade was met with limited buying interest due to slow export business, dollar strength, and weakness in financial instrument and precious156 words
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Article203 1982-10-06 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday retreated late in sympathy with further declines in the soy complex and corn, to settle off as much as one cent in the first four positions to up one cent in deferred December. The market was underpinned late and supported all day on203 words
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Article1064 1982-10-06 11 COFFEE: London robusta coffee futures were easier at midday, £30 to £2 a tonne down on Monday's close. More distant months attracted some buying towards the end of the morning and the Jly and Sep positions ended £8 to £10 above opening call levels. The physicals market remained1,064 words
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Article308 1982-10-06 11 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 179.00 cents per kilo, down one cent from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly onsome selling and isolated offerings after an unchanged opening, they said. Afternoon prices lost further ground308 words
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Article329 1982-10-06 11 RAS prices in cenu per kilo yesterday Noon (per Idlo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R-S.S. prompt f o b. 179.00 180 00N Int. 1 R.S.S. October UO.OO 180.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 1K3.50 184.00 Int. J RAS. 170 75 172.75N UK/Coat ***** 171.75N lot 1 RAS. 100 75329 words
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Article105 1982-10-06 11 NOON 881 R mi SMR pica ymu «tar KA8 v OeMl (CdTWl i 1 Mtkl niniNr (Parana Nth) SSR SO (1 la paUMl Dsycrt E 157 JO 158-50N 168-60 16* JON SSR tO (l-toa palkti 166.00 167.00N 158.00 NeTaal 158.00N MKKLB SMRCV (1-loa paUtt) Octal 1M 00105 words
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Article151 1982-10-06 11 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday weakened on further selling following reports of India defering purchase of an estimated eight to 11 parcels of RBD palm oil. In Oct south lost Ms2s to Ms64o a tonne and central Msls to M 5635 while in Nov central fell151 words
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Article32 1982-10-06 11 Rubber Oct 5 Singapore: Oct: 179.00 cent* (down one cent) Malaysia: Oct: 193.50 centa (down 0.75 centa) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offical offering: 365 tonnea (up 229 tonnea)32 words
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Article121 1982-10-06 11 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterdaycontinaed at the ITA floor level ef M 529.15 a kilo, dealers said. Sentiment was aided by baying by the barter stock manager and by light overseas and local demand. Turnover rose to M 5 tonnes (rem ltt on Monday and there121 words
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Advertisement94 1982-10-06 11 V rT^ 2 3" 2ZL TSUI UAM&ViLLA&E The Ultimate Hong Kong Restaurant Open. 11.30 am $.00 pm 6.00 pm H .30 pm 1 For Reservation Cat: *****40 e *****88* Hotel Asio, 37, Scotts Rood, Singapore 0922 ii l" I ri JL j Where taste still matters. The elegant restaurant in94 words
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Advertisement93 1982-10-06 11 Dine Sichuan Golden Phoenix Singapore's first Sichuan restaurant still rates the best among gourmets. An excellent selection of Sichuan cuisine is matched by our I superb service. Phone *****31 ext 136/1-4-4 for reservation 2nd floor, Hotel Equatorial The grandeur of Golden Phoenix restaurant extends itself within the spacious, impressive surroundings93 words
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1762 1982-10-06 12 BID aai ofltr prices officially Mated aad bmĔmm in «ad reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yarterday, with the Monber of afaares traded shown la brachete tn tote of MM unite, nnlw otherwise SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL AMM (ins) ABUdCkoe (IJTB1,762 words
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Article91 1982-10-06 12 > In TTTTT^B MM ..,,1 J '-TM Sep Oct S'pare W (US|) SI 0-54 Lit U L» (Oil prt—i) Income Bond L» La uu nnr FM B putra SccflHl B putra TMrd B'putrm Fourth B putra Fifth B'p«ra Sixth B putra Seventh B'patra (A) 3n>11i B'pHtra (B) □girth91 words
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Article2812 1982-10-06 12 If ■tafc MS Law C— if y Last Sale +erDhr DIt Orr Gr*s ru Net P/B Val (•OOO) Day Hick Lew 8BCTION ON* INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL as 3M Ml sa sn m ao SM M 1M SM Aetna Alcorn Allied Choc BAT Bata Bra IgMlImt Bousteadco CftC 2762,812 words
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Article1554 1982-10-06 12 »BID and offer price* officially listed and business la and reported to the Kuala i-umpn-Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified nawmuLf Ifrisnt (IMB IMS) (I) IS AMm (US) (21) IS (IS) IJI AMD1,554 words
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Article45 1982-10-06 12 KHONG Gaaa HcMtaga MjOayvU Berfcad: EGM to be held at 5th Floor, Bangkok Bank Building, Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur on Oct 6 at noon. JACK CHIA-MPH 1MM: AGM to be held at Mandarin Court, Mandarin Hotel, Singapore, on Oct 9, 1982 at noon.45 words
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Article627 1982-10-06 12 LATE kaytag wmiH la Mfti to mw mm at the Mrter leasee. Ai re■alt, prices BtoM uly ■lightly tower. Tht Straits 11m latotrtsl ladex saly a Lfj. petat dedtae to KLSt at the etoee la eeatiast to a oddday lea ef U» pstats to tflJI.627 words
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Article543 1982-10-06 12 TRADING interest remained depressed on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, firing share prices lower on most fronts. Reflecting this, the total turnover was further reduced to 5.272, million units valued at M&4.329, against Monday's 6.227 million million units worth £14.71 million. Prices opened543 words
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787 1982-10-06 13 IT IS usually the top man who is responsible for a company's failure because well-managed companies do not make mistakes. To spot management defects, one has to look for a few signposts, said John Argenti at a seminar on Carparate787 words
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Article172 1982-10-06 13 ASEAN Resources Ltd has cemented its return to profitability with the announcement of profits after tax Of HK$lB.l million for the half year and said it plans to consolidate existing share capital in the ratio of 10 to one. The move, brought on not only by the172 words
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191 1982-10-06 13 CHOCOLATE Predaets (M) Bhd, la whleh a 2» per seat Mack Is earreatty la skip daap, has taraed la medlscre reaalts for Ike first half. Laytag tke Blame aa the "effects sf the lateraatfsa al fpsasmlr esadltlsßs," Chaealate PrMaeh repected that Its pre-tax earnings were dewa191 words
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Article340 1982-10-06 13 SHARE PRICES in Sydney yesterday closed lower in quiet trading with gold stocks among the biggest losers, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index fell 3.7 points to 496.2. BHP at A 17.16, CSR at |2.94, CRA at $3.45 and Mim at $3.25 were steady on Monday's Melbourne340 words
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Article77 1982-10-06 13 Bahte MB IIS m m m m u IT) JO ant ITT jo m M m is ass n m unch -a -as -a -4 •4 unch -3 unch -1 -U ■AM -a -4 -a -u Thai Dana Bank ThtihramBu >k as -4 Thai Olaji InduMrlM Thai Industrial 14077 words
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Article80 1982-10-06 13 OCT* Pan SS JCSW!Lzz:S5i W 0001« unch ■MlePWnHwMi UU -OJOl Bjojnwt Coo. B -14 CDCP IK unch nm mu Hidp uo -ci Upanto B urn unch MartaduqutB CM +0J# Mimm MM unch OrtonUl B MB -OJtt PWI 0»inm MSI unch «llte* B ***** *0M Plcop B FtOMir PLOT II80 words
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Article228 1982-10-06 13 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday ended a six-session decline, closing sharply higher on active late short-covering along with some fresh buying, brokers said. The Hang Seng index rose 65.73 to 881.96. It had fallen over 280 points in the past six trading days. Trading was almost228 words
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Article254 1982-10-06 13 SHARE PRICES In Tokyo yesterday closed slightly lower on hslanr» with blue chips easing on light profit-taking prompted by the yen's sharp fall against the dollar and the overnight drop on Wall Street, dealers said. The market average shed 10.10 to close at 6,932.12 and the254 words
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Article797 1982-10-06 13 STOCK prices were narrowly higher oil balance in slow trading yesterday, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 3.8 points at 574.4. Government bonds closed with rises of up to a quarter point. Dealers said the September hanking statistics which projected sterling M-3 growth at797 words
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Article53 1982-10-06 13 AP THE NEW YORK stock market headed higher yesterday morning, recouping some of Monday's losses. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 4.41 points to 906.02 in the first half hour. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by about 4 to 3 in the early tally of New YorkAP - 53 words
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861 1982-10-06 13 NAJEEB JARHOM - Market Talk... By NAJEEB JARHOM MORE stock broking firms are strongly recommending Singapore banking stocks and building and construction-based issues as long-term investments. Ong and Company, Singapore's largest broking firm, has urged new investors to go for these blue-chip heavyweights which "remain among861 words
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Article262 1982-10-06 13 AJINOMOTO (Malaysia) Bhd has posted a moderate increase in its interim pretax profit up 17 per cent to M 53.43 million for the six months ended June 30, 1962. (This, however, is a slowdown in growth rate from the 42 per cent improvement in pre-tax profits262 words
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Advertisement168 1982-10-06 13 Car Hospital m r\c a: S. :s The Car Doc works here everyday. There are not many patients though, but the Doc insists that every Super Car must visit the hospital every month for regular check-up, preventive maintenance, servicing, re-charge battery, replace uneven-wear tyres and a whole host of tests.168 words
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Advertisement166 1982-10-06 13 Conference on: NEW DEVELOPMENTS OPPORTUNITES IN PROPERTY HNANCING INVESTMENT 19 November 1962 Shangri-La Hotel Singapore Conference Coverage: The Use of Central Provident Fund (CPF) Savings to purchase Private Residential Properties jtf fj Soow St§w Kheng Finance Manager, Central Provident Fund Board, Singapore. Loan Syndication for Financing Development Projects Mr Mate*166 words
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Article149 1982-10-06 14 Rises C Sum 1300 10 8 LtW Lou 80 55 KGHMd 390 50 riUTtaiitM aao 24 Juki Iat 390 If Tutk CmmI 000 10 lat Wood 280 10 Prima 430 +8 tSSTt.hu. HOM Looaf lad 300 133 +8 +7 046 +5 Hm* M 585 5 KappolShip 340 +4 Falls149 words
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Article, Illustration174 1982-10-06 14 SOME LATE bayiag i> selective ceaaters sa the Stock Frrhsagc sf Slagapere yesterday helped to Mag a slight reeevery hi share prlees, which ted epeaed wrik The Straits Times ladastrial Index saw a drap sf saiy \Jtl psiats to flalsh at 9SLO, after a midday less sTI» psiats174 words
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Article50 1982-10-06 14 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 570.8 Friday 579.4 Week Ago 380.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 903.81 Friday 907.74 Week Ago 920.90 Tuesday 881.98 Monday .818.23 Week Ago 988.88 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 838.8 Monday closed Week Ago 849.0 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 4982 H.K.HANG 8ENG Monday closed Week Ago 511.750 words
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Article, Illustration540 1982-10-06 14 Hairing Stock... By Hock Lock Siew CITY Developments is believed to have revived negotiations to purchase the {jroperly belonging to Hume Industries (Far East) at Upper Bukit Timah Road. Earlier this year, City Dev announced that it had abandoned plans to acquire two properties, NosBy Hock Lock Siew - 540 words
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227 1982-10-06 14 INCHCAPE Bhd has bought a piece of land at Bukit Timah Road on which it will initially build a four-storey industrial building. The group announced yesterday that it has bought the 18,312-square-metre site for (23.6 million from Ban Lee Investments (Pte) Ltd, and227 words
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Article38 1982-10-06 14 SWGAPOKE New am! ft*. M to the aflfefel Mt tfce Stock rrrĕmwc* 1 Htofpm —< tndtog to Ito iM« wUJ '"Smb Ike mm date, Ab*j*mg akmg Aw jkoaara LH Mi ft Qwr A ft* exekaasr* dMal ft*.38 words
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Article13 1982-10-06 14 tax Mtos pnttflt Mf4l^M jjjj «M im^Tn!* 1-113 words
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Article43 1982-10-06 14 ■tie m( pnflt MfS.M ■OHM (s>.» BilUaa), ar 8.4 eaata a Am (18J) far the year caM Jim m m sake af fttJS mIIHM (SSZJS —> Tie etßßMjr Im prtp—t* a flul JiMwi af 1« par mat gram (aaaa).43 words
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504 1982-10-06 14 ALAN LEE - Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By ALAN LEE BATU Lintang Rubber Co Bhd may have given the most tangible clue yet as to whether the two major shareholders of Development and Commercial Bank will accept the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee's revised valuation of504 words
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101 1982-10-06 14 IBBTAN (Trunin i) to sattofto £t "tTtons MikjJTLSyis! 11Ml segetlatleas ars k F o£el! the snines, however, SNtMtM that the aary and that'll* Mmt piass have evetved yet. PrSe'totolili'T Da!!k J Beri that toj'ikiiig Dr MshslMi has heM Bed Tritys** *w£we totensto laelade101 words
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Article352 1982-10-06 14 INDUSTRIAL Electronics and Engineering Ltd (lEE) has piled up accumulated losses of $16.14 million as at the latest fiscal year ended March 31,1982. The company reported a net profit of $376,113 for the year, thanks to an extraordinary gain of $1.69 million. Of this, *1.83352 words
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Advertisement7 1982-10-06 14 8m pcgi 13 for London stocks/Dow Jonot7 words
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Advertisement151 1982-10-06 14 V--. r. "i m n V fc. L\ Do you remember what it was like flying First Class before the airlines installed sleeper seats? Now we're raising our Business Class up close to that standard. You get Next-to-First Class chairs. Close to First Class comfort First Class service. Meals on151 words
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Miscellaneous62 1982-10-06 14 OUTLOOK for today: Foggy in the morning; showers in a few areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hears prtor to 7JI pm m Oct i at the airpert: Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 24.6 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 9.00 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total62 words
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374 1982-10-06 15 fA THREE-MAN team from w the Port of Bristol was in 2 Singapore recently to pro--2 mote its facilities among timber shippers. W The trip to the Far East Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines was jointly organised with Hongkong-based Norasia Lines, the374 words
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635 1982-10-06 15 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE Singapore National Maritime Board will make it compulsory for seamen working on deck and in engine rooms to attend retraining courses. The board will renew their seamen's registration card only after they have fulfilled this requirement. This is to635 words
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Article170 1982-10-06 15 Reuter BETHLEHEM Steel Corp said it signed a letter of intent to sell its shiprepair yard at Hoboken, New Jersey, to Braswell Shipyards Inc for an undisclosed amount. Bethlehem said the negotiations include the use of a large graving dock at the Bayonne, New Jersey MilitaryReuter - 170 words
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Article127 1982-10-06 15 OWNERS of ships flying the Greek flag have reported a drop of more than 17 per cent in revenues for the first six months of 1982 compared with the same period last year. With more than 25 per cent of the Greek fleet's total tonnage of127 words
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Article621 1982-10-06 15 AIm Aferaakitl Umt UMCT Alhraa* A** AaroMvr AourmSkM APCUar AFL ArgemOmt ASCX A9.CW AM. Hmtui Atlai Un AMTlklOM Bah-OrteM Baltic Btagkck Com Buk Liar Ba Liar Br* Art* BtaKaJa Coetrarur !»>«• vm vm V VI vn VI V □c X DC m IV m IV VI X621 words
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513 1982-10-06 16 THE Thai government is expected to suspend the 5,000-million-baht expansion project of Sattahip deep-sea port uhtil it has a definite position, on the development of a deep-sea port in Rayong. The suspension will not affect the on-going development of the existing five berths and513 words
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Article212 1982-10-06 16 I*HE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/ Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits212 words
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Article, Illustration262 1982-10-06 16 COMPETITION between US ports have always been stiff with the various authorities marketing their respective port's facilities very aggressively. Where the Port of Portland is concerned, publications detailing its services and facilities are numerous •ad the latest is entitled "Advantageous of Operating in Portland, Oregon's Foreign-Trade262 words
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Article1718 1982-10-06 16 RUMOURS continued to circulate on the freight market on Monday regarding possible Soviet time-chartering to carry grain from North/South America. But firm details of any Soviet hnriw were still extremely hard to obtain. Meanwhile, fairly steady rates were paid for grain out of the US Gulf with U556.751,718 words
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Article376 1982-10-06 17 AN administrative lapse delayed Panama's acceptance of a major international maritime pollution prevention convention, but acceptance should go ahead next month. Last year the Assembly Panama's Parliament passed the necessary legislation, but the records only showed members' approval of the International Maritime Organisation Marpol convention and not376 words
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248 1982-10-06 17 Reuter THE over-abundance of relet tanker tonnage combined with that available from Independent owners is outweighing current enquiry on the tanker market, particularly in the Mid-East Gulf where the lack of enquiry has prompted much reduced freight rates, London shipbrokerReuter - 248 words
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195 1982-10-06 17 ENERGY Searcher, now one of the world's largest drillships sailed from Hongkong (or Western Australia on Oct 1 following her successful US$B5 million conversion by Hongkong United Dockyards Ltd. The ship, which is owned by Pacific Supplier Inc will start drilling for gas and oil195 words
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Article, Illustration521 1982-10-06 17 EVERGREEN Line, one of the world's largest container ship operators, is now considering building tonnage to carry roll-on/roll-off cargo as well as containers. However, the vessels will not be for the Taiwanese line's planned round-the-world fully cellular service. This service will cater to521 words
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4603 1982-10-06 22 SCHEDULE 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 Port4,603 words
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Article640 1982-10-06 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns FCL for LCL Movement Cargo Schedule Location a Petrenko Ever Light Bunga Penaga Jenhol Frankfurt Express 'Maersk Mango £hengtu -SS Bridge N Topaz K Romas Ever Pioneer Sltiung Pac Exp Sov Accord640 words
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Article1664 1982-10-06 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Aehlpelege Shpg Singapore Shpf Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) MrtMk Cwtilwr Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). Am Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Alrt-CvMit Line Transgroup Pte Ltd <S).1,664 words
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Article706 1982-10-06 24 AFP THE freight market was thick with rumours last week about Soviet chartering but there was little reaction from either charterers or shipowners. The quiet conditions continued. One shiphroker reckoned that at least 20 ships (25,000/30,000 tonners) had been booked by the Soviet Union, for periods rangingAFP - 706 words
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Article538 1982-10-06 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES i Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Iwerl New Dragon Nlchlyu Mam Oceania Star Pan Shan SA Morgenstar SuneS Equator HI Dlny Jurong Engr n KotaJaU New Peacock Olivine PetchDee Rajahbrooke Sun Life Sekl Matsuyawa Toyofujl No 5 Yamasugl Maru 21E 18 5538 words
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Miscellaneous163 1982-10-06 24 m A Regional Weather *£5 J j 2S rc/» s W\ cr« ri Vi. >2 EVS' V y 0 w. is:?* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots •■y, w.w bright Cloudy Sky ure163 words
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