The Business Times, 5 November 1982
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Title Section11 1982-11-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I, lltt 60 CENTS11 words
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Article292 1982-11-05 1 SINGAPORE'S foreign reserves, which have See Med la less thaa wtx years, have Idt the $16 WlMoa mark. la Jane this year, they mwfcaJM I» $112 untoa, a healthy Jaau «f IS per eeat er nearly It tallica from $14J6 Mlttsa the preview The growth292 words
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Article, Illustration428 1982-11-05 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH DE LEUW Cather and Wilbur Smith and Associates, two large American transportation consultancy firms, have won the contract to be the principal consultant for Singapore's $5 billion mass rapid transit project. The contract, worth between HO million and %12428 words
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262 1982-11-05 1 THE two senior executives who quit Industrial and Commercial Bank Mr Ang Hong Choon and Mr Eric Ching are expected to join Asia Commercial Bank in January. fhmhmt Timet understands that lastmimzte developments, Mr Ang, general manager, and Mr Citing, deputy general262 words
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501 1982-11-05 1 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) completed its second financial year with a net income of IS J million, a marked improvement over the 14 moaths from its inception to th%end of its first financial Mar. During the- finanrtal year ended March 31, 1982,501 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article103 1982-11-05 1 AFP MALAYSIAN,oiI corporation Fetro» nas and End Production Malaysia Incorporated (EPMI) have signed an agreement for the sale and purchase of natural gas (or Phase 1 of the Trengganu gas project in northeast Malaysia. A Petronas statement said that, under the agreement, EPMI would install the facilities neededAFP - 103 words
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Article61 1982-11-05 1 Reuter THE wealthy sultanate of Brunei will consider joining Asean after gaining full independence from Britain at the end of 1963, its first commissioner to Malaysia said yesterday. Asean was one of the most progressive organisations in the region. Commissioner Awang Yahya Abdul Latif said in Kuala LumpurReuter - 61 words
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Article24 1982-11-05 1 Reuter THE Bundesbank left credit policies unchanged following yesterday's fortnightly meeting of its council, a West German central bank spokesman said. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article82 1982-11-05 1 Reuter GUNMEN killed Spain's top field general yesterday, sharply raising tension in the period before the country's first left-wing government since the civil war takes office. Major-General Victor Lago Roman, 63, died when two men on a powerful motorcycle rode alongside his car in Madrid and firedReuter - 82 words
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Article69 1982-11-05 1 Reuter THE number of West Germans out of work soared to 1.92 million or 7.9 per cent of the workforce last month, the highest October total since 1948, the Federal Labour Office said yesterday. Analysts said the 100,000 increase in October meant the Jobless total would rise aboveReuter - 69 words
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Article87 1982-11-05 1 AFP THE Indonesian police said yesterday they had smashed a ring that swindled a number of banks in Jakarta and Hongkong. Several alleged members of the group have been captured in Bogor, some GO kins south of Jakarta, and they admitted to having forged bank documents to obtainAFP - 87 words
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Article47 1982-11-05 1 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser will undergo a spinal operation today, a government statement said. Political circles said this makes it highly unlikely that he would call for fresh elections this year. Mr Fraser was rushed to hospital on Sunday with severe back pain.Reuter - 47 words
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256 1982-11-05 1 THE nsnglsrtesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) Is in the market for PU million worth of superior kerosene and aviation turbine fuel. An international tender is now being called for the npply of 36,000 tonnes of them products from oil refiners aad traders. Delivery256 words
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524 1982-11-05 1 RICHARD SEAH - B* RICHARD SEAH MACHINE repair shops and other engineering service conyanW have teen placed in a tight spot by the recession. flnsineso has dwindled. Yet the contpanlw cannot retrench workers since they are all required whenever a Job has to he done. Moreover, any524 words
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Advertisement208 1982-11-05 1 iTTiTillfci at Mrw REPRESENTATIVES of some 500 Western banks have signed agreements with Polish officials rescheduling debts Poland owes the banks this year and granting Warsaw new trade credits Page l PREPARATIONS for a world trade conference in Geneva later this month have entered their final phase Page f WHAT208 words
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Advertisement14 1982-11-05 1 >$.[%+</(`:>?|>:"$+|-:`.!'.-/?% BALLY of Switzerland m J r Nebraska Sole Agent S.OPARRETT SON (PTE) LTD. Singapore14 words
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Advertisement95 1982-11-05 1 Minolta copy quoffly. With reduction. r<4 »J^Tfk a.testonr very tender t very rare A There was a lime when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan. His hands the tools of ingenuity. Testoni perpetuate the art of such craftsmanship Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamorphosed into95 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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348 1982-11-05 2 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES of about SOO Western banks on Wednesday signed agreements with Potfch officials raer hsdnllna debts Poland amm the fie ski this year and granting Warsaw new trade credits. Poland's debts «5 billion, at which $15 billion to send to Western banks thtoReuter - 348 words
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Article78 1982-11-05 2 Reuter TKE executive board of the ihteraatlonal Monetary Ffnd has approved a controversial US$l.B7 billion ■eh flir South Africa. South Africa had requseted financial akL The request provoked ismssdfotr outeriatfrom opponents of the cousliy's aparthsU racial pefey hi the US Congress and thq United Nattona.Reuter - 78 words
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208 1982-11-05 2 Reuter THE US Export-Import Bank expects to record an operating loss of about USIMO million la fiscal ISO compared with a 1982 deficit of $111 million. (resident and chairman William Drapvsald. He told a meeting of the National Asportation of Maaufnctarsrs onReuter - 208 words
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Article110 1982-11-05 2 THE Singapore branch ot Mitsui Trust and has announced its second issue d floating rate certificates ot deposit in the Asian dollar market. The offshore brsnch, which was set up last year, will again be offering US$2O minion worth ot FRCDs in the Singapore-based market. DBS-110 words
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Article69 1982-11-05 2 KOREA First Baak haa signed aa agreement with* Lloyds Baak tateraatkoual in Hongkong for the issue of US$3O million floating rate certificates of deposit la the Asian dollar market The Koreaa baak's tasue, made in the Hongkoubaaed market, to la denominations of USJBOO,OOO each. It ia69 words
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Article319 1982-11-05 2 GOLD FUTURES In Singapore yesterday turned easier on late overseas selling after a firmer opening, but the market still cloned higher on bslance compared with New York's overnight close, dealers said. Trading was light throughout the dsy with total sales recorded at 142 lots while kerb volume at 310319 words
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Article26 1982-11-05 2 Wmt l»w Tort 1MB 1W dond L0«7S trtcb IOJBB MJBB mm MM kmn M4BB I0.MB 10 JH i».m trvf Mao* Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore26 words
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Article22 1982-11-05 2 THE tvertfc rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 9.77 per cent.22 words
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Article113 1982-11-05 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency posit Interbank r»U< u «t (tote on Nov i Wllii 'p n 7d«j« n latott W M 2 sccUu f* *tt I M M iBCBflU lam (ll/M ID 1/li U/U ttMOW MVU Mt/M W NM IBI^ J taocUi JV»« JU/tf 1 HltTTttfH IIS/M n teooiiu IVli It113 words
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Article43 1982-11-05 2 RANGE at prfa aOm •d by dUcoat bowi n Ito* 4: OmMt: >U #>■11 &pogHt: JH m m—L-j t h|h| 5-mootto Ttmmtj Mlla svie si/ia 5-mootb Bulk Mil* 7 5/16 7 3/16 SmooUuCD M 6* moottoaCD 73/16 71/16 Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article85 1982-11-05 2 THE doOar In London yesterday opened well above Wednesday*! close, although profit taktag (Nm operators holdtaf long overnight portdone took It down from New York levels, dealers aid. The dollar opened at 2MB/m tram New York's closing 2.5470/85 and J*"****? <***€ ism/ 70 la London. Opertaf quotas yesterday: US85 words
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Article430 1982-11-05 2 THE US dollar fluctuated within a narrow raafe against most major currencies oa the local foreign exchange yesterday, but rates were a shade compered with the previous day's dose. Sentiment was better as traders gained a little more understanding about the election results. Against the local dollar, the430 words
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Article87 1982-11-05 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yeeterdsy was generally eester against major currencies in quiet late tradh«, but rose against the local dollar, dealers said. They attributed the US unit's softening to position adjustment, noting the absence of fresh factors to promote direction. The results of US Congressional sad state87 words
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Article91 1982-11-05 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed easier st 277.25 yen in qutet trading after opening at a day's Ugh qf 278-». This was below the 277J0/278.10-, Oxtat is New York overnight but ««0 shove the 175.15 clone- v in Tokyo on Tuesdsy. Trading vokune was s91 words
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Advertisement224 1982-11-05 2 HERE '"it A NEW ERA ARI T I UN I C A T I O INMARSAT Ik CRLL On 1 November, Telecoms linked up with INMARSAT (International Maritime Satellite Organization) global satellite communication system through our new coast earth station in Singapore. This link-up heralds a new era in maritime224 words
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Advertisement295 1982-11-05 2 +6F+ George Fischer UcL, Schaffhausen, i- I j. 11 ;< iij n:•if ki i rmi■ t; r•- it*- i 4 rwT nrriT^ ducts (malleable cast iron and plastic pipe fittings, plastic fluid control devices, automotive and railroad products, electrical components, etc.) and oj custom castings for components for vehicles and295 words
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OVERSEAS
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539 1982-11-05 3 MALPRACTICE in quantity surveying has become a matter of grave concern to the Institute of Surveyors and Valuers and the Government should put up legislations before the situation gets out of hand. This call was made yesterday by the institute's vice-president Mr M539 words
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Article, Illustration196 1982-11-05 3 LLOYDS International Merchant Bank (SEA) Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lloyds Bank International Ltd, has announced the following senior appointments: Weady Tsdd Bachaaaa as senior manager (credit development) with responsibilities which will include project finance, syndicated loans, trade and ssset financing. Miff has been based in196 words
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384 1982-11-05 3 TRAINING of retail staff at all levels sales, supervisory and middle management will be the top priority of the Singapore Retail Merchants Association (or the next few years. The association hopes to raise productivity and the level of professionalism in the retail trade through384 words
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268 1982-11-05 3 TELECOMS plans to introduce an automatic pacing service in January, 1963. This is to meet growing demand and Telecoms' objective of Improving productivity through automation. The automatic paging system has an Initial capacity of 50,000 pager numbers and an ultimate capacity of 100,000 pager268 words
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318 1982-11-05 3 LEADING Arab investors in food and energy industries and representatives from major international food and energy companies will be meeting in Singapore next month. They will arrive on Dec 3 from Saudi Arabia on a development mission of the Agri-Energy Roundtable. The Roundtable318 words
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517 1982-11-05 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH INSTANT information on your television screen ranging from stock market reports and the latest weather forecasts to perhaps shopping guides and restaurant menus may one day be provided by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. The service is called teletext and SBC517 words
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Article357 1982-11-05 3 CONSUMER Showcase *82 will be held at the World Trade Centre from Dec 14 to 10 together with the Discount Fair. The exhibition will feature a wide range of consumer products from several countries, Including Asean, Japan and the US. Organised by Trade Fairs and Exhibitions Pte Ltd.357 words
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317 1982-11-05 3 INDONESIAN air transport company, PT Pelita Air Service, is likely to lease both of its recently purchased Canadian aircraft to the Singapore-based oil exploration arm of the Mobil group. The two airplanes, purchased from de Havilland Aircraft of Canada for317 words
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475 1982-11-05 5 Reuter PREPARATIONS for a world trade conference in Geneva later this month entered their Hnai phase with trade experts and diplomats still far from agreement on a draft text (or ministers to approve. Trade diplomats said a preparatory committee ended its work on WednesdayReuter - 475 words
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227 1982-11-05 5 Reuter .BRITAIN'S political leaders traded the first shots in the for the aezt -general election with bitter exchanges at the start of a hew session of Parliament. Conservative Prime Margaret Thatcher and Labour opposition leader IBchael Foot launched fierce verbal assaultsReuter - 227 words
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179 1982-11-05 5 Reuter JAPAN said the US-Soviet talks in Geneva on limiting medium-range nuclear forces should include Soviet ru« in the Far East ss well as the superpowers' European-based weapons. "The increasing deployment in the Far East of mobile SS-20 missiles and Backfire bombersReuter - 179 words
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164 1982-11-05 5 UPI QUICK intravenous Infusion of an enzyme that starts a Mood-dot-dissolving process Increases heart attack survival rates up to 25 per cent. US doctors said, on the basis of a review of a decade of studies around the world, that feeding the ensrme streptokinaseUPI - 164 words
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302 1982-11-05 5 Reuter THE WEST German government came to the rescue of the Saarland steel firm Arbed Saarstahl, granting a 75 million mark credit to tide it over an Imminent financial crisis. Chief government spokesman Diether Stolxe told a press conference on Wednesday afterReuter - 302 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article380 1982-11-05 5 dffiNESE Premier Zhao 3yang has said China attaches great importance to developing its trade and economic and technological cooperation with the European Economic Community. Zhao made the remark when he met Lord Nelson, leader of the delegation and president of the Sfaw-Britisb Trade Council, the official380 words
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142 1982-11-05 5 AP THE REAGAN Administration is nearing a decision to relax its sanctions against the use of US technology in construction of the Siberian natural gas pipeline. An administration official confirmed this on Wednesday saying it would take a few days, or at most aAP - 142 words
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333 1982-11-05 5 Reuter AMERICAN voters have not repudiated President Reagan's economic programme but have strengthened the Democrats' grip on the House of Representatives Just enough to show they want the president's policies modified, political analysts ■ayReagan's camp conceded he will have to compromise more with Democrats, whileReuter - 333 words
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Article192 1982-11-05 5 AP LEBANESE President Amln Gemayel has approved the first stage of an American plan to strengthen the Lebanese army, including the ■■ignmtnt of US military training teams. Pentagon officials said. US Assistsnt Defence Secretary Francis West presented the proposal to Gemayel in Beirut and hasAP - 192 words
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316 1982-11-05 5 Reuter THE Soviet Union hag bought substantial amounts of silver in recent weeks, mainly through Zurich, triggering strong speculation in the silver market. Dealers said on Wednesday that estimates of the amount bought ranged as high as 10 million ounces. The market rumoursReuter - 316 words
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Advertisement68 1982-11-05 3 1 low TO GET MOST OUT OF YOUR SCANDINAVIAN BUSINESS CfVU -v i 4 1 m i 4 it it- L <J Li sc v r r "'4| t Hi. K r.7V» v x i-rT- JnT HLg, KB I j*JH ■w» »*'fc*.Ass X r *V#i BSJSrW i--. fifti- S- >?**68 words
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Advertisement443 1982-11-05 4 Announcing the official opening of Epson Electronics (Singapore) Pte Ltd Ftst name Sn electronics, last moraf in quality Epson, leading Japanese manufacturer of computers and computer related products, is proud to establish its seventh overseas subsidiary in Singapore with the opening of Epson Electronics (Singapore) Pte Ltd. It is our443 words
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Advertisement62 1982-11-05 5 Tlm daiy Aircraft Schaduia haa baan hatd ovor. Flight information can bo c by Wophonefrom Mo airport (*****14/*****88) or from tho roopoctivo airfi Woe *****21/*****44. Qoruda *****64, MAS *****22, CPA *****86, *****44, BA *****88, KLM *****42/*****44, JAL *****44/88, UTA *****22. I Hon an othara can ba obtaiwad from tho atrMnaa62 words
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Advertisement239 1982-11-05 5 One-stop to Copenhagen, Rome and take your choice to Paris,Frankfurt,Amsterdam and London. Catch Thai on the GREAT CIRCLE EXPRESS ROUTE. It flics the shortest distance non-stop to COPENHAGEN, ROME and ATHENS. Then onward to the other great European capitals of PARIS, FRANKFURT, AMSTERDAM and LONDON. Our weekly smooth-as-silk flights that239 words
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Article402 1982-11-05 6 WHEN Mr Ong Teng Cheong formally announces the award of the main MRT contract next week, he will have much of importance to say beyond the outline published on page one today. But it can be said at this stage that the project has402 words
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Article1579 1982-11-05 6 LESLIE GELB - By LESLIE GELB NYT IN THE aftermath of the war in Lebanon, Reagan administration officials say they are seeking to take advantage of what they regard as unparalleled opportunities for peace in the Middle East in the short run. But they fear that inNYT - 1,579 words
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Advertisement236 1982-11-05 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 Lufthansa Swissair British Airways (BA) American Airlines Germany Switzerland U.K. U.S.A. Trans Wotkl Airlines (TWA) U S A. United Airlines U.S.A. Scandinavian Airlines (SAS)236 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous685 1982-11-05 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE MM 1 It's a wonder Andrew gets hearing <6) 7 Forebear of whom there may be no traces (8) I Gang who get their cut (4) 10 Father revolutionising maths out East 11 Like a bird in one's wake 14 To turn a bit at a -blind eye685 words
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Miscellaneous731 1982-11-05 6 SINGAPORE 5 2.50 PM Openinf Mkmtd by Huang Fai Hor* (Manda- rin/r) Jf 4.25 The World Sportsman: 5.00 Nuggets Human Body: J 5.25 New Zoo Revue: 5.50 Dear Enemy: 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Mekar Semusim Penantian (Malay): 6.50 Gaston's Recital: 7.10 Productivity is People: 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay)731 words
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Article, Illustration2050 1982-11-05 7 JBERNADETTECHOOI looks at the pros and cons of electronic banking "OUR cover is not a scene from Star Wars or some other science fiction saga. This remarkable painting is the portrait of a bank. Not the much-predicted Bank of the Future, but2,050 words
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Advertisement120 1982-11-05 7 66 1 would rank it No. 1 of the periodicals that I receive on a daily basis." Mr. George T.Cannona Regional Director Far East Pacific Trane Singapore Pte Ltd. Singapore THE ASIAN WALL STREET JOURNAL Asia's Business Daily Printed in Singapore Daily delivery Monday through Friday ED One year for120 words
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Advertisement249 1982-11-05 7 TRAVEL HERTZ CLASS AND HAVE A FREEDAYONUS Now in Singapore therefc a whole new standard in car rental. Itfe set by a shiny fleet of very young cars, three convenient locations and a quality of service thatk in a W class of its own. Hertz Class. We want you to249 words
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Advertisement252 1982-11-05 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain 3 with the American Express* Card "if you donl already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" mwOvm Buffet from 6.30 pm 10.30 pm Dry Oyster Peanut Porridge Fried Vegetarian Bee Hoon Chicken Rice Sticky Rice Chicken Satay Indian Dhal Curry Singapore252 words
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Advertisement166 1982-11-05 8 J fitfor sushi. For teppanyaki. Vor other authentically Japanese delights. I i >r rcsi'rratu >ns cal! i ■> H)/ JiSB iiliii'N lirk m •••;il< >■ i *""»i i iji':i|>«»r«■ NUTMEGS offers JAZZ BRUNCH on Sundays 10.30 am.-3 p.m. $21 per person Please cad *****88 ext 663 for reservations hyatt r?tGtNC-OSiNGAPOPf166 words
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Advertisement141 1982-11-05 8 L'escarsot. Restaurant extraordinaire. (Our menu is a gourmet's cHigN) OBEROI IMPERIAL SINGAPORE* I JALAN RUMBiA SINGAPORE Otf J TELEPHONE NO /i/lotob Owning Company Hind Holds International Lid An offering of the finest in Chinese and Seafood cuisine amid a setting of sheer splendour M i i t f *r NK141 words
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Advertisement152 1982-11-05 8 An English Afternoon Tea. So goodjou could stay for hours. A choice erf 20 delicious teas. Silver service, naturally. And light, classical music to accompany it all. The Music Room. At the Hilton. m A great place to be. Be in vogue "lIX* Lil >i; iiy Very exclusive. Very different152 words
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Advertisement51 1982-11-05 8 t=>i —r .'Ml® restaurant celebrates Us 2nd Anniversary And as part of our celebrations, guests will be presented with a 1963 Calendar—displaying the finest works of renowned Chinese artists. Limited stocks only ■i orcruam 214, Dunearn Road, Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****22 Ext 130 CI Raffles Hotel Table reservation, please ring51 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1079 1982-11-05 9 NEW YORK THE DOW JONES industrial average soared to its highest closing level on record and scored its largest one-day gain ever on Wednesday. Analysts attributed the spectacular gains to optimism on Wall Street about the direction of both the economy and interest rates, despite Republican1,079 words
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Article97 1982-11-05 9 NOV OS Lira ♦A n»«»n«l en unch mm unch Central* CM MM Cond Acqua Rom* UU ♦oa Ertdacl* WO ia rial Ord 1733 10 Oanamli 11M00 lao OUn an ♦si IflPrtr mo ♦a Ia«M zai 9 Itaicamantl Ord SMO ♦oa IUI(M at LntUIOrd unch moo M0 Mlteno A« CM97 words
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Article57 1982-11-05 9 NOVO D B BJD -Oil BAST UJO -LI rr rr~ OJ 0.4 •U -u rr- B 4i -U uneh unci) -4 H CMC tut HOMCh oo.w ■jOO Horun Kmrstadt —r~ KHD Undt_— U1.00 ima -0 8 -OlS Rot 8T A 8eb«rtng HJK tsnx -1J 15 ♦U -u -1J MIX57 words
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Article168 1982-11-05 9 NOV €8 PIS abn ■MO 1J UB -0.1 Akao ■.70 AMCV ■.10 Amfaa Amrobnk KJO I3J0 ■U 41 B3°" rn -OJ 11JO OJ Boafca 100 B.10 -11 -0.4 Burnt Cal&nd TO ■JO 1J -0-2 C&JT OtUHIi Danter Ennta ■700 11 JO 75.00 13 ♦0.7 +3 MOO unch r«h on168 words
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Article150 1982-11-05 9 NOV« CI Hudltej Mln Imp OH s AMUU 17* Inca U* Alean U* >1 Inl Pro* Plp»i B. Alton* tl lot Uta Bank Moat M» InU Ntckai UH Bank Nov* Scotia— 11» Kan Add M* Bill TM M* *<* LoMawB tf» BP Can Ud HUM| Ml J* Braaean 1SH150 words
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Article214 1982-11-05 9 nov a lUnd INDUSTRIALS A Alpha M uncb Abvrcofl) 300 AS And CI m *58!™" m Bwlon no uad> coamltl) MM uncb CMA m uncb Currte Plnaoc* M uncb Dt Baara lad ■dean rSfvatt tm -i Pv«tt MO uncb orat—in no +io HMd mo -is Lib Holds MO -10214 words
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Article119 1982-11-05 9 NOV OB m GROUP B Carrafour IB +M CORBKILLK fluail i LVmUm aneb m -V i Mi -t gpn-pf- IM *m C S F (Tbouoii- py? J. -*2 lSfcJO tedummnma m -a ta Pimm MM -U GROUP C CMUPwto Dt mm M coaipacnM m na M 131 n. 114119 words
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Article106 1982-11-05 9 NOW ftanea H -1 •a M ♦i 3 Bandosrc Mi ♦I Bandoa Raf. S* U 11 Afttoiu II MIU s Brown Bovari Br. Mt CMaOaMyBr l» CtttCMoPC Wit Sn N Ml 41 Ba« MM Bwtm Ra-Inaor Br MM *M cmkmmN Etoktrowatt Br MM Omji natter Br— M Haro Br.106 words
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Article72 1982-11-05 9 MOV m Pn Or Bra Lamb MM unch FORWARD MARKET ISS?. 5 Tm* Ryl Dutch I'M -ft Ac* m unch 2«r»— Aim lia -U »ocO*iBel« uao *14 AM» SH -J «Of* 2» Brtacan |Q -4 8ohi| A M 13 Omfic MS T|g VMooC I» SM*w M V CASH MARKET72 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article492 1982-11-05 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures ended a quiet morning mixed, £11 a tonne higher to £4 below Wednesday's close in traded positions. The physicals market was quiet although dealers noted some increase in interest for spot milds in Hamburg and nearby robustas although they had no details of trades.492 words
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Article168 1982-11-05 9 yesterday. CMNrt el: Bulk fob 185.00 sellers, old dram (in second hand dram) fob $88.00 setter*, new dram fob HQ2.00 sellers. Csfn: Mixed (loose) $45 buyers. Ptfpsr: Muntok white pepper fob Asu NLW $335.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $».00 sellers. Sarawak special black pepper fob168 words
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Article158 1982-11-05 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on further covering support in moderate trading, dealers said. In the Nov position north rose MJS to MJ6TO per tonne while south and central gained M 52.50 each to M$G75 and Mf665 respectively. In Dec. south added MJ2.50 to158 words
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Article291 1982-11-05 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with November One RSS buyers quoted at 189.50 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked down on lower overseas advices and lack of buying support. Afternoon prices lost further ground on continued lack ofbuying support.291 words
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Article34 1982-11-05 9 Rubber; Nov 4 Singapore: Nov: 189.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: Nov: 199.25 cents (down 2.75 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (down five cents) Offical offering: 212 tonnes (down eight tonnes)34 words
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Article76 1982-11-05 9 THE STRAITS TIN prim ii Pnug yesterday topped to the ITA fleer level ef M 129.15 a Idle frem 29.29 en Wednesday. The price had teached the fleer level price three times earlier this year. Dealers acted streag haffer steck maaager sappert at this level,'hat demsad frem ether76 words
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Article137 1982-11-05 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows Ui Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cittw yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,415; 32s 3,090, 40s 3.130 (per bale of 400 lbs). 6.07, 4F 6.o6**2fflF 6.14; NT roller ginned 6.05 (per lb). CLOTH in HK dollars, wholesale prices, spot137 words
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Article408 1982-11-05 9 RA8 prices In centi per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Ooae (per kilo) Buyers Setters lot 1 R-S.S. prompt f o b 1M.00 UMM Int. 1 R.S.S November M0.00 191.06 Int 1 RSi December Mm Int. 21IAS. 173.S 175.25N UK/Coot 172J5 174SN Int 1 R-S.S. 1M S 170J5N408 words
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Article310 1982-11-05 9 9NGAPOBB: Yesterday's closing prices in SS 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 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.57.310 words
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Advertisement94 1982-11-05 9 See Page 11 for Asian stocks i s VA <0- io> IJAIANRUMBIA OXLEY RISE SINGAPORE Chi?J TEL 7i7lbfcfc 0«m»ag( r<|v«*nr Hhrfl*V* I -3 3j r I V* Inspired by the velvety richness of rose petals. A decor of rosewood panelling. Hues of maroon, rust and burgundy. With a panoramic view94 words
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2460 1982-11-05 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange ni Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUBTKIAL A COMMERCIAL Allied Choc2,460 words
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Article126 1982-11-05 10 nMNttnsrnuT Tfcr Cmmamrx 'l* in in rm rood t« ;jc ro*hc tad IS II co-r Ism IM iM S par» &*-*> FW Ui 1« tfuvmmir (IkMfHf' MtmmhmrnmtO Mh> lw« Fwri IS iJi ur i4 Mutarvn;Pwo« va 1 if Mai r«o*»» rut) u» ta Mfti Emuv» rval 1« SSiTJSI126 words
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Article3010 1982-11-05 10 1982 Hick Low Conpaay Last Sal* Gr*s Div Div +or- Cw SECTION ONE Gr's Yld Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low 350 233 308 320 141 291 480 328 247 132 210 283 88 138 196 240 Acma Alcorn Allied Choc BAT e»u Ben Berjaya Kawmt3,010 words
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Article1660 1982-11-05 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 of 1,000 units, unless othert wise specineo DfDUHVIALS An» (IMB 1MB) kfmmm (1128 1.306) (4) 3.30 Aieaai (1.3T81,660 words
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Article646 1982-11-05 10 SHAKE prtoca climbed Mgker aa tke fflajapsn stack market yeaterday wltk tke tkaadereaa, maklag rally aa Wall Street. Pepalar iadaatrtel klaeeklpa MtkOfti to lead tke way up, kat a kaadfal of plastatlaa related ataeka atoe toatarei premlaeatly. Active tradtog waa prevaleat tram tke Mart646 words
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Article368 1982-11-05 10 SHARE prices closed slightly higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in quiet trading. Total turnover was marginally lower at 5.35 million units valued at M 515.69 million against Wednesday's 5.69 million units worth 116.09 million. Share prices opened higher in line with the firmer368 words
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1245 1982-11-05 11 Carrian Investments caught the imagination off Hongkong investors with its meteoric growth over the past two years through a series of audacious deals. Shareholders funds have risen from HK$B66 million in December 1980 to $245 billion in December 1981 and $3.5 billion1,245 words
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Article366 1982-11-05 11 PRICES IN Sydney yesterday closed higher in line with Wall Street and the 1500 All-Ordinaries index was 10 points up at 521.7, brokers said. They reported light overseas interest with an absence of sellers frustrating trading. Major rises were BHP up 22 cents to AJ7.30, CSR 15 cents to366 words
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Article437 1982-11-05 11 HONGKONG THE HONGKONG stock market yesterday closed easier after a bout of late selling eroded an earlier advance, brokers said. The Hang Seng index ended 12.63 lower at 851.92, having stood 26.71 higher at 1100 hrs. Prices opened lower but soon firmed on institutional and foreign broker437 words
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Article535 1982-11-05 11 SHARE PRICES ON the Tokyo stock market yesterday rose sharply in response to the overnight upswing on Wall Street to a record high, dealers said. The market average gained 120.28 to 7,515.90, the sixth largest one-day gain this year, in active trading volume of 450 million535 words
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Article170 1982-11-05 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday lost ground as turnover at the Securities Exchange of Thailand fell to about 96,000 shares from 109,000 on Wednesday, exchange officials said The Book Club and SET indices fell 0.20 nd 0.22 respectively to 111.59 and 126.90. NOVO* Aokham Thai KtiA ni« BatiU Anlhtrt170 words
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Article107 1982-11-05 11 SHARE prices in Ma nil* yesterday closed mixed on an increased turnover a* 1.85 million pesos. NOV M Acoje Mining Paaoi Mil unch Anglo PhU Apex If lnlnc B A tiki Con B. 00* jOU unch It 's 4-1 BacutoOoM Baric Petroleum BenfuetCon B rrw> First PhU Hktd Lepanto107 words
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Advertisement348 1982-11-05 11 Car Ambulance H m It makes the Car Doc and his Hospital complete. He's also known as the mpbile Car Doc. You see, some naughty Super Cars refuse to return to the hospital for check-up. That's when the Mobile Car Doc comes into action. He goes to them with his348 words
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Advertisement243 1982-11-05 11 m&MMM -;-*U(V/ r .<• j >V& "A. V 4 v"v v 'i 9 s .X ar ■r V-v W fpi A TALE OF TWO COPIES Compare the pictures above. On the left is a photo of twins. Note the differences between them the eyes, brows, noses, lips to mention just243 words
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Article125 1982-11-05 12 Ri*M f-B! It MA M ka 30 8*1 MD H a ♦11 sass Tl—*M teX ifc M» 1«I •1« 1# 10 15 15 U T« >10 I flS 10 ool MB 10 H CmmM UMItan Palls tx 10 -0 >gi i f mim m m •8 -A CtHtUrf MO125 words
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Article125 1982-11-05 12 RitH UMtfta MO >* nmww m tt TM OS 15 HBB*(M) ITS +13 BOMHd 309 +1* Jackline Ml +H Bbnt +U U If Work* *10 lialex OT> tW NGaot 90 10 Smccrp 711 +10 Falls Troaofc 730 -10 MTtn IB -0§ CStamreUri «i -fli Sta Lte IndiCM Nov125 words
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Article, Illustration52 1982-11-05 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 624.3 Tuesday 818.5 Week Ago 802.6 Thursday Wednesday Week Ago AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS 851.82 864.56 803.80 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1066.31 Tuesday 1022.06 Week Ago 1006.35 H.K.HANG SENG Tnursday bdu.4 Wednesday 648.6 Week Ago 646.0 ALL ORDINARIE8 i Dursuiur Wednesday Week Ago Ml. 152 words
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Article103 1982-11-05 12 PLANTATION-kaaedMalaj-sla. Maj^MMrafc^eJ3lHe teeday thai Itoaawfr fcrseed lapaaeae «asask live rf efcNfcjji 1 thae," I Tu£r&ata^ f AEubmml Yafcya, eeM jurtwOy that ZSST.Z" 4 He aMel ttatf IMs em is a peaMtve step la getttag Ufastafw2SlS juu. Stale's flilwua, Taa Taa Stow Bk, k kk103 words
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Article151 1982-11-05 12 SINGAPORE Glass (1974) Ltd is headed (or a dismal year if its latest interim results are anything to go by. For the six months to Sep 30, group pre-tax profit was down a sharp 90.4 per cent to only $206,680 from $2.15 million. This was151 words
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478 1982-11-05 12 SIOW LI SEN - ■I Companies Editor: llano Sabnari By SIOW LI SEN THE SHARES of Jacks International returned to the stock market with a bang yesterday after a' two-week suspension. From a pre-suspension price of $3.06 on Oct 20, Jacks shares attracted keen interest to cloae 18 cents478 words
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278 1982-11-05 12 PETALING Garden Bhd's public offer of 2251 million shares of 50 Malaysian cents each at 80 cents per share is believed to have been oversubscribed by over 10 times when applications closed on Tuesday. (The 22.51 million shares are part of the 79.53 million278 words
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Article781 1982-11-05 12 SHARE prices opened firmer on a broad front in active two 3 trading yesterday after street stocks soared to an all Hi»» high overnight, dealers said. Hie Financial Times index at noon was up eight points at <32.a, At lflam, the index was up 10 points at a781 words
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Article98 1982-11-05 12 Ultra) Pltp Piftr o» has replied to a Stock Exchance of Singapore query that no substantial shareholder or the company has any Interest In the proposed acquisition of the Eastern Lagoon Condominium project ooo NATIONAL baa Steel nana has Increased the paid-up capital of subsidiary Eastern Wire Manufacturing98 words
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Article813 1982-11-05 12 IMring Stock... SO, DATUK Khoo Kay Peng's MAkyu UitM htortiiM is not destined to become the largest publicly listed Malaysian company after all. Or, as some say, is it only a matter of time before the group does attain this status, in spite of the fact that813 words
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Advertisement68 1982-11-05 12 f kJL Guinness Mahon Asia Limited Change of Address With effect from 8 November 1982 Guinness Mahon Asia is located in new offices at 1 Bonham Street, 29-01 (JOB Building Singapore 0104 Tel: *****0 Telex: *****GMASIA WARDLEY INVESTMENT SERVICES LIMITED SINGAPORE For the complete range of international investment management services68 words
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Advertisement507 1982-11-05 12 A GREAT SUCCESS ENEX-ASIA '82: Recently held at the World Trade Centre, Singapore, Enex-Asia '82 proved conclusively once again, to be the leading trade event for the electrical and electronic* industries of Southeast Asia. Over 19,000 trade visitors kept exhibitors busy through the 5 days of the show. The general507 words
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Miscellaneous55 1982-11-05 12 OUTLOOK for today: Partly cloudy; showers several areas afternoon/early evening. Report far 24 hnn prtor to 7J9 pm m N«v 4 Hfttheafcftvt: Maximum temperature 32.8 Associated humidity 58 Minimum temperature 24.2 Associated hunridity 93 Hours of sunshine 5.80 Rainfall in millimetres 27.9 Total rainfall for the month 32.7 Total rainy55 words
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191 1982-11-05 13 CONCORD Consolidation Service Pte Ltd is expanding its activities and will be starting operations as a nonvessel operating common carrier (NVOCC) this month. The company will issue its own bouse bill of ladings and will be accepting full container load as well as less-than-container load191 words
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Article, Illustration517 1982-11-05 13 GREEK operator, Hellenic Lines, has broken off negotiations to join the Far Eastern Freight Conference and is planning to start an independent service on the Far East-Europe trade. According to reports, Hellenic was requesting a tonnage entitlement within the conference of 50,000 freight517 words
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Article143 1982-11-05 13 AP ORDERS received by Japanese shipbuilders in the first half (April-September period) of fiscal 1962 declined by 60 per cent from a year earlier to 1.96 million gross tons, reflecting the worldwide shipping market slump, the Japanese Transport Ministry announced. The orders were valued at 464.2AP - 143 words
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Article119 1982-11-05 13 AFP FIVE applications for joint fishing ventures in Australian waters are being considered by the Australian federal government. Proposals which would involve Australian fishing operators with Taiwanese, Thai and Faroe Island interests have been submitted, but must be approved by both federal and state governments before aAFP - 119 words
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Article718 1982-11-05 13 Liae P»«* Cat Shipping Liae Pm CM niNiiiiuu mm vm vm l t FwioShpf FE Paarl IX X 5 AMMUmt AJfrrdCT Alttraar A*ac V t Feaco vn 4/5 4 4/5 I VI vn VI l 4 5 Parana Fraaco-Balc Praia NVOC X m VI Aagoaawr vn a718 words
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Article, Illustration805 1982-11-05 14 Seatrade DURING what many shipping market analysts would describe as the worst year yet in a recession that has rocked the deepest foundations of the world's shipping, Arab nations have continued the relentless task of acquiring more ships. And what better time thanSeatrade - 805 words
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Article1642 1982-11-05 14 LIMITED time-charter business developed out of the Par East on Wednesday with a new building of 40,000 dwt being booked with delivery Japan for 24 months trading at U554,600 dally. Two vessels were secured for voyages to Egypt, one being a 44,000 tonner from Japan via Australia at1,642 words
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Article585 1982-11-05 14 FORECASTING of freight and charter rates for 1983 operations is essential (or both shippers, managers and owners. Many economists are expecting a continuation of soft consumer and industrial demand when related to freight rates. All shipping sectors are experiencing belt tightening charter rates as some trades are marginally585 words
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Article87 1982-11-05 15 ALGERIA has set dp a state hydrocarbons and chemical «hipping company. The new company will handle a large proportion of the country's 50 million tons a year exports o( crude oil and petroleum products and some 30 million cubic metres a year of liquefied natural87 words
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519 1982-11-05 15 THE Cakung Warehouse Centre, which serves Jakarta's Tan Jung Priok port, is to get a new container depot. Work on the eight-hectare facility should be completed before the end of next year. THE depot will form part of the second-stage of the Cakung519 words
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Article, Illustration451 1982-11-05 15 Lloyd's List JAPAN'S biggest shipowner, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, has announced a £489 million investment programme involving 32 new ships. The company has told the Japan Development Bank that it plans to replace 29 vessels and make three additions to its fleet overLloyd's List - 451 words
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Article289 1982-11-05 15 AFP THE British government was urged to take tough to ensure Britain's survival as a merchant maritime nation in the (ace of competition from countries such as Japan. The appeal was made by the chairman of the state-owned British Shipbuilders Robert Atkinson who said Britain should followAFP - 289 words
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Article70 1982-11-05 15 Reuter AN Indian jackup drilling rig badly damaged by fire during a blowout in the Bombay high last summer may not be a total loss, Lloyds of London reported. It said a bid to salvage the Japanese built Sagmr Vitus is being mounted by DutchReuter - 70 words
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5575 1982-11-05 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port5,575 words
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Article634 1982-11-05 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL w Arrival for LCL Movement Snip Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Kasuna Maru 32/483 8.11.82 0100 Borneo 49 0700-0830/0630-1000 Al/Fl Cornel* Maersk 8212 6.11.82 1900 Maersk 51 0900-1000/1500-1600 Pl/Pl 0300-0400 PI K Kanesky 26CW/82 6.11.82634 words
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Article1855 1982-11-05 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Aehipeieg* Shpg Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK). Adriatic CMUiwf Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK>. AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Alrt-EvuU Liar Transgroup Pie Ltd (S)1,855 words
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Article512 1982-11-05 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Builder n 22 T Soon alongside 5.11.82/0700 Edo Maru 19 CF Sharp alongside 5.11.82/0500 Frotarlo 47 Merllon alongside 5.11.82/1500 Kannlkar 8/9 Leo alongside 5.11.82/0600 Kota Pusaka 10/11 PIL alongside 5.11.82/1830 Melshan 18 Y Fung alongside 5.11.82/2300 Merlan512 words
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Article207 1982-11-05 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (BTRAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container207 words
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Advertisement316 1982-11-05 13 HELICOPTER MARINE SERVICES <*■ 24 hour service by twin-engined helicopters to vessels at sea in Malacca Straits and South China Sea. TEL *****11 HEU SERVICES (PTE.) LTD. Helicopters also available for casual charter, aerial photography etc. Orient Overseas I Co*dcu*i£A Line I U.Y CONTAMERBED SOMCE TO EUROPE CAR SUEZ) fd316 words
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Advertisement378 1982-11-05 13 U 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG, 4 I t klAi iiAli EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES BM KHALLKAN V 47 Jubail (3/12), Dammam (6/12). Kuwait (9/12), Dubai (12/12), Abu Dhabi (15/12) Dubai (18/12). Abu Dhabi (20/12), Dammam (22/12), Kuwait (24/12), Jubail (26/12) Jubail (27/12). Dammam (29/12), Bahrain (31/12). Doha378 words
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Advertisement19 1982-11-05 13 MMKDS LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchange SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Wbm SHIPS Im Pert CONSORTIA REGIONAL Weather19 words
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Advertisement552 1982-11-05 13 The Straits c m P a ,es Times Key Personnel. DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: OA PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS 3 3 11/12 12/12 14/12 11/12 19/12 21/12 25/12 24/12 21/12 2/1 VI 5/1 S/l 9/1 11/1 15/1 16/1 11/1552 words
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Advertisement326 1982-11-05 14 nvnn r„ i VI i FAR EAST-EUROPf '<' A M R SERVICE From Europe Earapa cifp Ik Mv Ph contact PCRMSC P Rata* i. Aataarp, LHatra. Baafc. UK. 1) Inw Hetsnti 4) Hatoo StacMM.HMa na S port. *Mm 4nct carga tar Span 4 tMctUf Mam k MM 2) CaaaaftafM. Aarfco.326 words
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Advertisement752 1982-11-05 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPPMG Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Bnmai Porta and Bangfk^k ONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT S|Mtt Plata* HWt tai 13/11 14/11 C/ 12 M/ 12 M/U 21/11 14/12 14/12 27/11 29/11 21/12 23/12 2C/12 21/12 1/1 VI 11/12 21/12 I 7/1 1/1752 words
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Advertisement293 1982-11-05 15 NOTICE Ulltlir VOY: 23 •meed M Mi iwln. IM2 at P P WW No 305. General Survey of Cargo ex tte above vcari will |m Md oe tram >.00 a.m. to IJO pjn. UMMHOY I SONS (FIE) LID. Tofc- *****1 4.1 C.M.C.R. 17 Oct 11 Oct 21 Oct 25 Oct293 words
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Advertisement286 1982-11-05 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT* Fa 4 ICI CAR6O FOR: SfiP m KD IK FU U M toriio VII a/11 »/ll a/11 »/ll 1/12 l»t* »Vll 14/11 24/11 5/12 7/12 J/12 H/12 12/12 It*. Iry* 21/11 21/11 J/12 a/12 22/12 a/12 »/12 27/12 •iso ftcarTHc ia/Fa t ra/ra286 words
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Advertisement1235 1982-11-05 16 Everett Lines > h Burma Five Star Shipping Cerpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAMNG FOR RANGOON t|M px«ta| rnm PAGAN 7/11 Hn .PMUMKCTAHTM 11/11 NM WTOMATOA 21/24 to 17/24 Nm MM 21/tlki BFSSC Ag«ohnMolor«a BOUSTEAO SHPWNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 P€NANG *****1/8 CampMM ArfwriMM o« HuT-f IMtrMMmwNal SAtlf MS ARGENTINE1,235 words
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Advertisement740 1982-11-05 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VOY. KOTA BAHABAT 29W/30E KOTA BAHABAT 31W/32E KOTA SAMABAT 33W/34E KOTABAHABAT 0-10/1 19-17/1 19-19/2 24-29/2 24-29/1 8-7/3 30-1/12 9-10/1 19-19/2 30-21/3 EAST AFRICA/REDS€A SERVICE SING APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES KOTA JADE Vl9/92. SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES I SINGAPORE/INOONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES I T*740 words
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Advertisement609 1982-11-05 17 TK-. BEN LINE CONTAINERS express comma soma to/from eumk fiprru UmmHM PR| Hw tluwi 04** Hl.rr SweSt* 9/U Mb Ciprtu 6/1? 9/1? 10/12 12/12 Glory Act 20/11 OuUOof 21/12 23/12 20/12 21/12 FROM BMK H BURG 0 HAVEN ROAM NAVUE SOTON WCffMny/ fcrttra Bcoehii Frwct MUK PKM*n|Spor« Inp Hn faM609 words
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Advertisement1043 1982-11-05 19 &SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Mvfcrt Street Sfafapore 0104 Tdcphom Numbers *****3 (15 Urn) Cable Address SMSOV SM6APORE Tdei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANC M/S SHAWAT NAM SOON SON. M(D IST ANO 2NO ROOR. »J** 9mm 23 INM Quv Pew* NO1,043 words
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Advertisement439 1982-11-05 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 20tm floor ocean bjilding Singapore 0104 marketing *****2 13 LINFSI GENERAL 91 3111 (22 LINES) TELE* RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP lte«|ional Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY SATURDAY SINGAPORE439 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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