The Business Times, 17 November 1982
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Title Section11 1982-11-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, lftt 60 CENTS11 words
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400 1982-11-17 1 MORE People's Action Party Members of Parliament are expected to work for the labour movement by serving the National Ttades Union Congress. According to a report by the PAP'S central executive committee, party MPs who are currently not Involved with the400 words
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180 1982-11-17 1 THE other six European partners ef Inter-AJpha Aria (Sngapcre) «01 toon take over the flMhd Bnco Imhwhi'i Am In the paid-up capital at the merchant bank. Arrangements to take over Banco Ambmaiano's jhare em be completed next month, later-Alpha's deputy fensral manger, Mr Wfflem Pljpers,180 words
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375 1982-11-17 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM CHIYODA aad Jurong Engineering are vying for a contract to bnOd a $21 mfTtton plant in Singapore for Lubrizol Corp, the world'» largest motor oil additives producer with more than a one-third share of the international additives market The375 words
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73 1982-11-17 1 OVnHBACBNBB laaklag Ouynin aad OvereifeielHrVita'lml baaka h Maglsg their rtrjz* ntm Ĕtmm H iiyffwSbe te« a p2r tn In lis, bath M 3T&M O^eSTS tna Jjy aSTlaah*!? pkai If bal a pdS la baaks here laak sf tabAnSj^rlSi FW Wm SMat peri73 words
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587 1982-11-17 1 LEE HAN SHIH - LEE HAN SHIH HEWLETT-PACKARD, America's second largest minicomputer manufacturer, will start the worldwide launch of Its super-minicomputer today. In Singapore, the company expects to sell at least 15 units of this computer, called the HP MOO, in the first year of lis UUttCtl As the587 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article68 1982-11-17 1 AFP THE secretariat of Arvid Pelshe, member of the Soviet Communist Party Potttbureau, yesterday formally denied reports that the 83-year-old leader had died. A member of the secretariat said: "Arvid Pelshe is alive and in good health." Talk of the death of Mr Pelshe, the only SovietAFP - 68 words
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Article63 1982-11-17 1 Reuter THE state-owned shipbuilders of China and Britain have signed a collaboration agreement which could lead to a joint-programme of ship contraction with vessels built in both countries. The British embassy said in a statement the agreement was signed in Beijing last Friday by Robert Atkinson, chairman ofReuter - 63 words
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Article76 1982-11-17 1 Reuter THE Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry is expected to enact next month an overseas futures commodity law already approved by the Diet (parliament), ministry said. This will tighten restrictions on Japanese commodity brokers' activities abroad. Complaints about their practices were raised by Hongkong's assistant commissionerReuter - 76 words
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Article59 1982-11-17 1 Reuter UNITED States Senator Henry Jackson yesterday called for a Joint US-Soviet consultation centre to prevent a nuclear by accident, error, or misunderstanding. He proposed that the centre rfwwiH be (v > ,>t !y at some mutually agreed place. Senator Jackson said it woud supplement, not replace, theReuter - 59 words
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Article74 1982-11-17 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Sandro Pertinl yesterday summoned Christian Democrat Amintore Fanfani to the presidential palace for a meeting in which he was expected to ask Mr Fanfani to tarm a new government Mr Fanfani, 74, leader of the Senate and four times prime minister, is the first politician toReuter - 74 words
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Article81 1982-11-17 1 Reuter THE industrial world's recession will continue for at least another 12 months with record high unemployment and faint prospects of a return to strong economic growth, according to experts from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). An unpublished OECD report, due to be studiedReuter - 81 words
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Article57 1982-11-17 1 AFP CHINA'S top leader Deng Xiaoping in a meeting with a Japanese Socialist Party delegation in Beijing yesterday appealed to the new Soviet leadership to take a step towards improving Sno-Soviet ties. Mr Deng-said China was waiting to see the Soviet reaction to its recent call forAFP - 57 words
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55 1982-11-17 1 COMPETITION Ike M)«r iatrleu Milm la tee Mi «f WiWfc y y^Ljitryjs Miwwltl hnasaeSaa E*E2lss?S PNfeM Sf pmlirw Iw tMhlag Mi to Mml fey s^rjgp iSjfiCnSi i^ssrjy!» riTijii IMAIMMk teHWIW H g^yuigj wjfTcyr; Ah* MkkM 4mm few 2mU CMteat Si to awvSTtki hjMfetac55 words
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488 1982-11-17 1 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING productivity is most dramatically increased by encouraging, promoting and supporting small busiThis observation was made by the US Ambassador to Stagapore, Harry E T Thayer, at the fifth annual regional directors confeiem* of die US National Technical Information Service488 words
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Advertisement259 1982-11-17 1 *ON Information Procc 520 The Information Processor that grows as your business grows. SEE HOV CHAM onou^ SMtgaporaM 2229N2M K.L m 09-7MMO *mmg ft >t—l raw OS CENTRAL banks with payment problems are becoming increasingly tempted to sell gold to help service their debts Page t THE United States will259 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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572 1982-11-17 2 LATIN AMERICAN NATIONS CENTRAL banks with payssit problems, especially sfc»Latia America, are becoming increasingly tempted to sell gold to help service their debts, senior ttealers at major Swiss banks said. Brazil sold seven tonnes of- the metal last month akme to gain vital foreign572 words
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Article168 1982-11-17 2 Reuter SWEDEN has the world's most efficient retail banking and payment system, followed by the Netherlands and West Germany. In Tbe retail banking revolution, authors Patrick Ftaser and Dimitri Vlttas of the London Clearing Banks' research group said the US, in seventh place out ofReuter - 168 words
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352 1982-11-17 2 NYT IN AN effort to help American savings institutions and banks compete with money market mutual funds, US banking regulators has authorised a new federally insured account allowing consumers to make a relatively low U552,500 minimum deposit and setting no ceiling on the interestNYT - 352 words
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Article161 1982-11-17 2 Reuter THE US Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) has announced new mortgage plans intended to reduce interest rates on thousands of homes. In some cases, new resale and refinance options could mean single-digit interest rates for home mortgages. Fannie Mae, which makes funds availableReuter - 161 words
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205 1982-11-17 2 THE Singapore branch of Tokai Bank will issue US$3O million worth of floating rate certificates of deposit in the Asian dollar market. Managers for the tone are Morgan Guaranty Pacific and Tokai Ada. The lame has a maturity of four years and the205 words
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170 1982-11-17 2 Reuter THE Australian Guarantee Corp (AGC), Australia's largest finance company, has cut interest rates ottered on its currant prospectus by up to one percentage The iMue now carries a nurrtnHim rate of 153 per cent (15.75) tor four year notas and a mtirimum 12.75Reuter - 170 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article22 1982-11-17 2 THE average rate at which mnjor Singnpore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 9.51 per eent.22 words
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Article148 1982-11-17 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 1& t Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit (or prime names on Not 12: R ii|||! ill! ill! c MNn««M ™«»J3 -"»»g PQ53P UlDdknllMtl OOm |J Ml/11 10 1A6 10Vie 161/10 M>8/16 MS/1* 10 7/16 100/10 10 VI6 107/10148 words
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Article41 1982-11-17 2 RANGE tt prto« 4hn Id by dl» OMf kM 0 Can dtpm 1 OB WOV :i»M Mr. SU S£f S-mootb TnMorybllte J* 3 3- month BukMU illm 6«/W 3 months CD «VU IVM (mootbiCD 15/M tlVM Source: National Discount Co41 words
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Article50 1982-11-17 2 TRADING is the US doOsr in Hongfcoog yesterday was stable and quiet throughout the day with the aaiety ending higher compared with its levels In New York. US-MM-W UK MJD/IL» M-1«U W Gcrmuj Ui/TO Matente-UBAA nniniiii stmcn-u/ui Bom m/UO India &.M/VM T 1 J*paa MH/UB Kara* &TS/MI ltiM-M/M hlm-US/H.150 words
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Article59 1982-11-17 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed slightly lower in moderate trading at 368.05 yen, down from the 368.30 opening but up from the day's low of 367.65. The 1 1 for immediate delivery last traded at ***** yen, unchanged from the opening. Forward dollar rates Ml59 words
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Article45 1982-11-17 2 Opening quotes yesterday us l.ss/e CM LMS/C Cram 12JB/0 DMk-OMT/r D n IM/TB S Ft IM/C BFrco»-B Ji/S F FY Ut K15J5/XWJ0 Ten 435 13/* D Kr 14.TMD/*0 N Kr U W0/170 S Kr U MM /156 Aw Kh B.41/9 Port 149.40/130.14 Spain 1S5J1/S)45 words
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Article454 1982-11-17 2 THE OS dollar was traded within aarrow margins on the local foreign exchange yesterday and closed on a comparatively steady note. Trading volume tended to be tiria as dealers maintain- 1 ed a cautions attitude. Agaiast the dollar, however, the OS currency ssw steady support throughout the day,454 words
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Article311 1982-11-17 2 GOLD FUTURES In Singapore yesterday closed weaker compared with overnight New York level*, after fluctuating narrowly throughout the Marion in moderate turnover. Total aalea for the day was recorded at 309 lots while kerb volume at 660 lots. Prompt cloned easier at USS4OLSO/403.00 an ounce compared with 604/406 in311 words
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Article27 1982-11-17 2 MM FH New York SOB w SJBB Zortcfc »«B MB Singapore MB i.as C3oab« pricae la US doUan a troy oumtx. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore27 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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320 1982-11-17 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO MANY multinational companies came to Singapore between 1971 and 1961, boosting the total volume of investments by multinationals from $1.5 billion to $8.6 billion during this period. This was disclosed yesterday by Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State320 words
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273 1982-11-17 3 i SINGAPORE'S inflation rate remained low in Octo- < ber with prices falling by 0.2 per cent over the previous month. Hie annual rate of inflation, as measured by the consumer price index, thus continued to hover around the ooe-per-cent level for the third273 words
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225 1982-11-17 3 CANADIAN equipment manufacturer» have identified South-east Ada as a potential hudnens area because of the oO exploration industry in the region. Demand for such equipment in the west has also slowed down, it tmpratfti» for these manufacturers to their horizon. Mr Peter Stephenson,225 words
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Article227 1982-11-17 3 THE small quantity of North Indian and Kenyan tea offered at yesterday's international tea auction met with fair demand. The 300 chests of orthodox tea from Kenya commanded good prices. They fetched between US$2.O6 and $2.70 a kilo. This is the second time such Kenyan227 words
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556 1982-11-17 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING A FRENCH timber tod fishing group, Societe Commercial* et Industrielle Eur-Asia tique (SCIEA), which recently set up a confectionery Joint venture here, has drawn up more diversification pi*— President director, Bernard Forey, disclosed that the group is now studyii« the feasibility of556 words
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Article, Illustration296 1982-11-17 3 (BGP) h>« iiynilßj Mr the regloaal director Car the Far East and head of ha new rnaaaaa lalln office la UOB BuOdlag. Mr tawte, aa Aaetrtaa, la an ■tei iikal awiaaar by trahdag aad haa It yaars* espertncelathe heavy electrical eaalpaaont ladaabry. Prior to cearing hare, ha296 words
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Advertisement427 1982-11-17 4 Bulls, Boars and Hedges. fv *3 <* *7# csnr K>v > kV\ \i/» a* .L? mmi v l Vv. •r J a fUA Knowing the difference between a bear market (declining), and a bull market (rising), is only the beginning. Today's share market has never been more Complex. At the427 words
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OVERSEAS
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238 1982-11-17 5 Reuter THE UK government's offering of 255 million share* in state-owned Britoil PLC is receiving a lukewarm commentary in the market, with little or no premium expected on the £2.15 a share minimum tender price. One senior oil analyst in London yesterday questioned whetherReuter - 238 words
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Article149 1982-11-17 5 UPI THE now-defunct De Lorean Motor Co owes its 700 creditors between US$4O million and ISO mfflkn, and some will not get paid. Attorneys tar the carmaker disclosed this on Monday at a federal bankruptcy court tearing. DMC filed Tor bankruptcy a few days after theUPI - 149 words
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390 1982-11-17 5 AFP THE European Economic Community (EEC) has begun another round of textile negotiations In TTnisseli with Hongkong, Macao, South Korea, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore •mi Indonesia. The talks on textile imrts from these countries the period 1983 to 1985 began on Monday. TheAFP - 390 words
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Article162 1982-11-17 5 AP REPRESENTATIVES of about 30 major airlines, reconvening on unprofitable North Atlantic routes yesterday, will likely agree to raise some spring and summer fares but lower others. Spokesman David Kydd said the delegates at the Interaatioal Air Transport Association meeting will probably decide that "someAP - 162 words
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Article299 1982-11-17 5 Reuter ACHILLE Lauro, who twice rebuilt a huge shipping fleet after his vessels were destroyed la two world wars, died almost penniless on Monday at the age of 95, his family announced. His shipping company was declared insolvent recently and a governmentappointed receiver ordered the saleReuter - 299 words
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Article668 1982-11-17 5 J ARRIVALS 'Smiet Local Operator Nnbtr Time Proa ft CAL SU Ml MAS WAS RBA MAS CPA MAS SLA GU SIA SIA KLM THAI UB CIA SAS SIA SQU PAW cmo SQlffl AMB MHtt MHM Bid MHS71 CX710 MH8U SQM3 GAM SQ191 SQ201 KLW7 TG403 UBBl GAM668 words
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161 1982-11-17 5 THE United States' foreign trade deficit could soar to US$75 bUtton next year, more than doubling the currant record, a top treasury department official said. However, deputy secretary RT McNamar indicated the bad news will be at toast partly rooted la.the good news161 words
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806 1982-11-17 5 Reuter THE United States will experience an abnormally weak recovery from the 11 l osteon and Its economy will grow by no more than two or three per cent in 1993, a prominent Wall Street financial analyst said. Even that modest recovery could be furtherReuter - 806 words
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451 1982-11-17 6 NYT THE American sanctions against the Soviet natural gas pipeline, which were lifted on Saturday by President Reagan, are unlikely to have significant lasting effect on the companies involved. Lionel Olmer, UnderSecretary of Commerce for International Trade, said in Washington yesterday: "My feelingNYT - 451 words
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251 1982-11-17 6 Reuter JAPAN'S real economic growth rate In the year ending March 31, 1984, is expected to rise to between 3 and 4 per cent from an estimated 2.4 per cent in the current fiscal year. Fuji Bank Ltd in Tokyo yesterday said the environment forReuter - 251 words
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305 1982-11-17 6 Reuter CHINA will invest more than 20 billion yuan (US$lO billion) in 1983 to perk up old factories with new technology including imported know-how where necessary. The official Xinhua news Mency reported on Monday China would accept longand medium-term low-inter-est loans from foreignReuter - 305 words
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480 1982-11-17 6 AP INDUSTRIAL production in major indastriaUaed countries outride the US declined in August the fifth straight month it hat dropC since reaching a 1982 in March. The US Department of Commerce in Washington yesterday said the August decline of 0.9 per cent "was almost wholly attributableAP - 480 words
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Article394 1982-11-17 6 UPI REBATES and lower interest rate programmes helped American car makers kick off November with a 17.2 per cent iacresse in atlas their beet early month performance in IB month*. Figures released in Detroit on Monday dnwd that' among the big three, GeneralUPI - 394 words
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Article134 1982-11-17 6 Reuter CHINA could approve a "capitalist charter" (or Hongkong's future later this month. A Chinese official yesterday told worried Hongkong Industrialists visiting Beijing today that China's Parliament, the National People's Congress, will discusi a plan guaranteeing Hongkong's status as a special administrative sane. Li Ju-Sheug, theReuter - 134 words
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417 1982-11-17 7 Reuter UPI i AUSTRALIA will nek a bvtK on fihilng tariff! »nH other forma of protection at major trade meeting in Geneva this month. Prime Minister i Doug Anthony said in Can- jMgra yesterday the govern- <ment also wants the ministerial meeting of theReuter; UPI - 417 words
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514 1982-11-17 7 UPI Reuter world crude oil production in non-Opec nations exceeded 30 million barrels a d*J in September the first time in history. U The New York-based Fei troieum Intelligence Week' >itjr yesterday ssld the Ori gaidsatkm of Petroleum l>Ezportlng Countries raised itsUPI; Reuter - 514 words
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248 1982-11-17 7 Reuter BRITISH Trade Secretary Lord Cockfleid said in Washington yesterday that European governments remain very unhappy about their recent steel dispute with the US, even though an agreement to defuse the crisis has hseo reached* Late last month, the irar and the Reagan Administration announcedReuter - 248 words
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646 1982-11-17 7 MALAYSIA is well plsced to .Strike s mutually beneficial f a I i .I, 1 partner-snip wttn industrial ffiftiUles in developing rubber manufacturing indusMss in which the physical jrfrpeiUes of natural rubber can be put to more profitable use as engineering toiponerts.646 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article372 1982-11-17 7 Agencies TOYOTA Motor Corp said its vehicle export in October fell 2.1 per cent to 138,082 units from 141,038 a year earlier but was up 7 per cent from 129,014 in September. Nissan's vehicle export in October also fell to 98,032, down If per cent fromAgencies - 372 words
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Article179 1982-11-17 7 AP JAPAN will soon protest against France's policy of restricting imparts of videotape recorders to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt). International Trade and Industry Minister Shintaro Abe said In a meeting of economic affairs ministers yesterday that the French policy violates GattAP - 179 words
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458 1982-11-17 7 AP THE US government, Which has pushed for less regulation of hneinew in the United States, has laid down s plan that would regulate international trade in banking, aviation, telecommunications and other fields for the first time. Them service industries now employ over 70AP - 458 words
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Article178 1982-11-17 7 Reuter MORE than 40 indebted countries will not be able to service their debts if protectionist measure» close their export markets. Arthur Dunkei, directorgeneral of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt), said in Geneva yesterday that these countries could be helped if Gatt's 88 tradeReuter - 178 words
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Article439 1982-11-17 8 AMERICAN Ambassador Harry Thayer made some important points about the need to encourage small business yesterday, all the more important since he represents a country which is, wrongly, perceived as being populated entirely by industrial giants. Ambassador Thayer said the small business sector in the US439 words
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Article, Illustration752 1982-11-17 8 RONNIE WEI - Hongkong faces a deficit By RONNIE WEI AP THE prospect of BritishChinese disagreement over Hongkong's future is sending shivers through this British colony's crucial real estate market and raising the prospect of the first government deficit in eight years. Hongkong's real estate market was onceAP - 752 words
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Miscellaneous1464 1982-11-17 8 TV RADIO I t SINGAPORE 5 1 2.55 m Opoaing fofcaM by The Jew* (Mondarin/r) 4JO ExirdM orith Safe Itep fit with Gloria in this series on physical exercise. 4JO Hacker's Watt: The programme is deigned to interest and educate the young in the history of animals, their behaviour patterns,'1,464 words
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Article583 1982-11-17 9 WILLIAM SAFIRE - Bf WILLIAM SAFIRE NYT THE first International negotiation conducted exclusively by George Shultz's State Department has resulted in humiliation for the United States. Its surrender on the gas pipeline deal permitting Its allies the use of US advanced technology to help the Soviets tarn hard currencyNYT - 583 words
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Article, Illustration1581 1982-11-17 9 MICHAEL DONNE - The 120 members of the International Air Transport Association are expected to incur collective net losses after interest of US$l.B7 billion in 1982 on international scheduled services, bringing their total losses since 1879 to $5.73 bn. The lata forecasts another net lossFT; Source: - 1,581 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1982-11-17 10 WARREN HOGE - Brazil has long refused to accept financial assistance from either the International Monetary Fund or the US on the grounds that this was against its political interests. But its current balance-of-payments crisis is forcing it to do so now, reports WARRENNYT - 1,330 words
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Article392 1982-11-17 10 NYT IN THEIR struggle to recapture a share of the market perhaps lost to the Japanese forever, the US's automobile manufacturers are thinirtwg of bringing out a small, fuel-efficient alternative vehicle that does not exist in the United States today. It is the mini-van, a crossNYT - 392 words
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935 1982-11-17 10 JOHN BURNS - By JOHN BURNS NYT DIPLOMATS in Moscow imrariiifl. the swift appointment of Yuri Andropov as General Secretary al the Communist Party believe that he wants to an early beginning on a tightening of discipline through the whole of Soviet society, to lessenNYT - 935 words
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Advertisement28 1982-11-17 10 COMPUTER WflLflVsW'fi3 International Computer Technology Exhibition Wisma MCA Kuala Lumpui 18-21 October 1983 *5. V m m EX a m J..*"grriß The WgN Target r* U X£ Msflaysi^CoHvitef28 words
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Advertisement120 1982-11-17 10 7 i \s* 1 > V «r Renting a Sintat car can be better than owning one Consider the benefits that a Sintat selfdrive offers. You choose from a wide range of cars from fuel-savers to prestigious limousines. Auto or manual, most are new models and in excellent condition,. And,120 words
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340 1982-11-17 11 COLIN NARSROUGH - ®y COLIN NARSROUGH Reuter WEST Clff iMpw ers an tsa sting Mr Mggest erep ever altar fav bad yean wftfleh slssest "A gtft tan Heaven," to haw Cari-Mehel baaw, serihed Mi year's «fey la KB harvest aft lTwHtaa litres af fiilißtaieHj «It to aa gnatReuter - 340 words
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Article, Illustration1882 1982-11-17 11 GILES MERRITT - Davignon Western Europe's man of steel By GILES MERRITT FT "IT'S not tali;," complained Viscount Etienne Davignoo with Just a hint of pride as he replaced the telephone. "Now they're dragging me into fish." With Mr Gaston Thorn, the President of the EEC Commission, away on a visit to Nepal,FT - 1,882 words
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Advertisement135 1982-11-17 12 tv3 m a tr' L'escargot. Restaurant extraordinaire. (Our menu is a gouhnd s delimit) 06ERCH IMPERIAL SINGAPORE. 1 JALAN RUMBA SINGAPORE 09?3 TELEPHONE NO lil 1666 Owning Comp»ny Hmd HoteK international Ud LxjvriciK c sujx'rh Vafcxxl and uniciuc C in continental amhience. Vi 0 Sto~%od~9'fieatre Please call *****83 for reservations.135 words
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Advertisement149 1982-11-17 12 f A A*Sip an exotic cocktail. Choose dinner from a genuine foods tall. And relax in intimate surroundings. At 8.30 pm, Tony Goh serenades until 11pm, Tuesday through Saturday. The T radewinds. N A,,heHi,,on A great place to be. Presenting 'J II > 1 from U.K. Nov 15 Dec 5149 words
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Advertisement172 1982-11-17 12 Its as good as going to Bamskofc H jr" TWs is Thai Seafood at its authentic beet. So fftah, tt could hM btw alive 15 minutM before coming to your table. It ml An enormous variety of succulent seafoods expertly prepered by Thai chef# m our kitchen Restaurant PenanQ toad.172 words
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Article935 1982-11-17 13 COPPBE: London robusta coffee futures were slightly easier midday, £2 to £13 a tonne below Monday's close in traded positions. Physteals dealers expect fundamentals to support the market, with the quota release having little impact on tight nearby supplies of robustas. Ttoe physicals market was quiet and dealers935 words
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Article167 1982-11-17 13 Reuter THE US Agriculture Department raised its estimate of the 1982 Soviet grain crop by ten million tonnes to 180 million tonnes and lowered its estimate of the 1981 crop by 15 million tonnes to 160 million tonnes, the agency said in its monthly Soviet cropReuter - 167 words
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Article166 1982-11-17 13 CHINESE misin -Tir i|i. «ft: Bull fob m oo sellers, old drum (ia second hand drum) tob $103.00 sellers, aew drum fob *107.80 sellers. Osfea: Mixed (loose) $50 buyers. Pepper: Must** white pepper fob Asta NLW $532.50 tellers. Sarawak white pepper taq fob NLW $327.90 sellers, Sarawak special166 words
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Article182 1982-11-17 13 TARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (la HK dollars, spot ex-fo-down) OsttM ysen: China Blue Phoenix SB UB; Ss UK. 40t 3,1» (per bale of 410 lbs). Flsss feeds: Chins Butterfly aad Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Pin Lambs uaq; Ftoper aad Buttaflj182 words
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Article319 1982-11-17 13 SNGAPOBB: Yesterdays closing prices In St per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 pa- cent first class (Kangaroo) new crap 1.00, 100 per cent second class ft.lt, 100 par cent third daas 0.73, 25 per cent war crop no stock. B-li per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-enper 0.00, Special 057.319 words
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Article150 1982-11-17 13 SOYBEAN futures In Chicago on Monday held looses late to settle down 3V« to 2 Vi cents a bushel. Scattered commercial selling of January and March late along with a condoned lack of buying Interest held prices on the minus side. Prices extended last week's technical downtrend from the150 words
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Article178 1982-11-17 13 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday rallied late to close on top of a tVfc US-cent range, up 3V« to lfc cents a bushel in revived trade. Active foUow-through purchasing by a prominent local in afternoon trade, estimated at a total 2.5 million December on the day, started the178 words
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Article72 1982-11-17 13 THE STRAITS TIN prleĕ in Pcmg yesterday recalled at the ITA fleer prlee ef M52».15 a kilo, dealers said. It has been at that level slaee Nev i Dispeals were 17S teases, ef whleh the buffer steck manager teek N per cost while Japaa aad leeal interests teek72 words
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Article32 1982-11-17 13 Robber: Not IS Sbftpsn: Doe; 179.00 coats (dowo 1.00 ooota) MtltjraU: Doe; lS&OOooota (do wo 1.00 oooto) Tin; M 159.16 por kilo (eoofcoegod) Offlcol offering: 178 tooooai (op 11 looooo)32 words
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Article194 1982-11-17 13 RUBBER PRICES IN Siagapore yast«rrtay dosed slightly lower with December Ooe RSS buyers quoted at ITMO cents per ktto, down three cents from last Friday's dose. Morning prioas were malted dowa slightly oe seme aad juiivy '—filin in qaiet trading. Afterauun price» lost further ground oo ctwtinned offerings la194 words
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Article254 1982-11-17 13 RA8 prieae tn ctnu per kilo yeeterdajr Nm doat (per Me)_ (f Mto)_ tat-1RAA trompt f.eA MLB* IMJM 55» MUM tat. 1U1 nil —hir mJB MM HUB HUB taL I HAS, ta—ry MS MLS HUB MLS hirm M.8 171.75N 1U 1TLBH uK/OMt MB.B imiw ma > i*w taLim254 words
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Article65 1982-11-17 13 ss a assss 15i k) SuOH 47 JON Sffi 1MJ Jmt 1HHUI 1 tMMM mw SMRCV (l-Mp*W 1 ML U«>rdw IMjOO 1 SMBf (Mf*l 1MM 1 8MB CP UNQ notw (i-mbp*u wTJi i SMS a (l«p*| MUO I WIN n«l|B VMM 1 MJON MJOOH MMM J3S MMM65 words
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Article135 1982-11-17 13 The crude palm ad market yesterday finished higher on covering in moderate trading, dealers said. In Nov, the south sector rose IQI to 1Q703J0 a tone and Dec saw south and north gaining MB2JO each to MfTB. In Jan, central was traded at MfTSO. The refined market saw135 words
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Article447 1982-11-17 13 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES In New York tumbled in relatively light trading on Monday, as a combination of profit-tak-ing and Interact rate worries hit the market The Dow Jones industrial average, down 17 points in the first half-hour at trading, stayed that low throughout the447 words
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Article83 1982-11-17 13 NOf IS Ft» GBOUP B <M* »V»££» 14 t" mm gL U cm- mi -u «MMtwiBHw m taMNhi Mi GBOUP C CMKhMtt 8% 41 < OedH£oitiii «M met wo SS— w J 1 ■■Mat* imm 4j Imhi-ucM M -Ml PSBWOM MMHKU MLM MJ M)— tut -JU MinpMpM WilfH 1MM83 words
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Article46 1982-11-17 13 »OTU m Of iillli FOKWAXD M AIKIT A l«t MM -m s heMMl M«|t MM 4 MM -M OKBBSC S3TZ_______ n— m mm -m M Ml -IS MM mm* mm -a MM *M MM wk V Mont CASH MAI IMTON rortMotar •DeOMlMfH tKIT mm -M46 words
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Article57 1982-11-17 13 NOV IS I I- 1 OMMIM V' MMSMPTIV Ml -IB CttwttlCM MM -Mi mm -m mm 4» S T* VMM Otan HIM. b»Mt LtpitltOrd WiB PlHi AM C mm -a pm«i MB -M Rm UM -OH MmmWM SS 3? M -1190 BUt m u» -n 4 MM MM -I57 words
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Article47 1982-11-17 13 NOV ta DM MM zzSft am MM DM u ♦u »r= torn ULM MUi 4U L» U DTD™" LM >u -u -u iU OmUQUM Ss m rr« M ML» ak 52B mam "M? ♦M »w« rTjt ggSissni IMA ma m» E§? inJ* i«ji •1 ♦1 *u47 words
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Article95 1982-11-17 13 WOT U Francs jiiiwiMi mt. m -m 5SST55 5TZII5? SSSJSJSfc j! *2 Mm kak Oarp 3. 5 m n rrr m 1 SE£ES£ —iff li* i in itiiimi nn m g'?—! 1 Sl S BMMlttk MM uncti Ooorf* Flochor Br —4» "JSSy" mo OMvft «M HoroBr Mi U ££'£r95 words
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Article113 1982-11-17 13 HOT V MM ♦A 9HM m INDUSTRIALS w_i a Mi Mi -M -M -m Ml -1 -m ■4 ♦M «i •1 ♦t •M 81 MININGS Utaial SHFT= Mm. CM* Z CWTtePtM* DjknM KTM i rani (Mm ■MM— UwM—Z LTA HUMI SS2L on. Ok Mi rteSfaf— PNM'MIIi hM gg— SSsE113 words
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Article72 1982-11-17 13 ww» o» gg"* ffi :S AMMM m anck S 11» a 2 ssr— jU JU sgg* r ;L yOMLM N Ml ouiMUti SMSM?JZZZZZ MM SB» M i_ n* -<* Mow*CB «T* ghmc mm tip" CMfcfOlnli 11« mrtMiita M CattMU 1 CnMkfta* L— WW fMnOH MM Owhw Mm MM OHHrtMB72 words
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Article118 1982-11-17 13 Ml ov u n§ ASV sr= Ml— ma m» aua aua mm ma an IH» -a -a •i ♦i -u ♦u ♦aa -u -u -i 4 •u -I ♦M -1 DLH- IM SSShS wa iMaa -ua maniin uaaa ♦u mm ltaaa On OfMM MUa -a.7 PkUMad «Ja PMk BartM118 words
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Advertisement7 1982-11-17 13 Please see Page 15 for Asian stocks.7 words
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Advertisement47 1982-11-17 13 I uss (Minimum balance A US$lO QUOi MONEY ON CALL ACCOUNT 1 WEEK 1 MONTH 2 MONTHS 3 MONTHS 6 MONTHS Ul *****71 USUSt f**Snoda>i|i rata KM. niiirlM b S— tTOippiiil Urn*wi Ground Hoor, Straits Tratfing BuMdng, Battery Road, Singapore 0104 Tafaphonc *****1. Tatoc RS ***** NMRStN47 words
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1113 1982-11-17 14 BID and Oder price* officially Hated ud bHtoM ia aad reported to the Stock Esckaage of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded atewa la brackets ia lota of MM ualta, unless otherwise SpGCilWd SECTION ONE INDUmiAL COMMEBCIAL Ami (***** MB)1,113 words
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Article2692 1982-11-17 14 1 Hlgfc MS Low Coapaay Last Bala +ea* Qr*s Dhr Dhr Cn Or's TU Nat P/B Val COOO) Day High Lew 8BCTION ON* INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 141 SIT 133 SM sn n m Acma Alcoa choc BAT BMa Bwjaya Kawat 1U m sn sn 1M ni m2,692 words
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Article1476 1982-11-17 14 BID Mi MBr prteM MBcMBy BMi —i la —d ta tte M M Bai. «MmM» met- IaKUB) AMmM»(IMIM) Umm (LM) (X) LM (1) LM (B> LM (1) LM (X) LM (1) LM (J) 1.44 LM (M) LIT (X) LM (M) LM mu A CM (UK) (1) IM1,476 words
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Article72 1982-11-17 14 LINGUI Devtltpaeiti BhM: Fourteenth AGM to be held at Conference Room 1, 1st Floor, Hotel Merlin, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Nov IS at noon. TASEK O—t total: Twenty-first AGM to be held at Tasek Industrial Estate, Tasek Drive, Ipob on Nov 20 at noon. HUME Industries72 words
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Article304 1982-11-17 14 moneiNk pin late ihu hNr'tetar tea BiMMrttiMmk At lUS mb that «in topalMMHtoto the atoek •tMNfaa 1 »y tin, BMt te« lSL|ilai'knß mAmM 2? r£L Tri VSrtS iwimT- ATI^L^mTISB pM to «UN. Iwiw, bytoto*. SaBM iMton SAld tie Hvtr Mb* UI sNea fay liirtmßjMtoßii the tepi?u«t m«SSSS304 words
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Article517 1982-11-17 14 SOME late baying support lift «1 ml 1 unea snare prices nwpMr ly an the Kuala T Jimpr stock market yesterday. After a cautions and generally easier opening, prices «ere traded within a narrow range lor most of the morning session. Afternoon trading remained517 words
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418 1982-11-17 15 Reuter LOW loan rates to buyers of same 1982-model cars, rather than a recovery in the cannaldag tmdnes, a 17.3 per cent rebound in early November US car sale*. Securities analysts said low new car loan ratss with 10.9 per cent financingReuter - 418 words
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879 1982-11-17 15 CHAN OI CHEE - Market Talk... By CHAN OI CHEE THE buoyant construction sector in Singapore should boost the performance of at least two building material companies, udMNallaaal ben and Meet In the near term, Jurong Cement is expected to continue operating at full capacity since it is879 words
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Article807 1982-11-17 15 NYT TOE satisfying gate often provided by «hare* of rapidly growing companies can evaporate quickly in a selloff. How then can iuvesUas nae theee shares without undue risk? There's get to be a way, and Nicholas Fund, a Milwaukee-based investment company with US$9O million inNYT - 807 words
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543 1982-11-17 15 NYT THE SIGNAL Co has been reshaped in the last SI yean (Km an oO dwarfed by giant competitors into a cash-rich conglomerate. Stock merge» have often provided its entry into promising businesses. Thus, the chilly response an Wall Street last week toNYT - 543 words
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Article43 1982-11-17 15 SHARE prices in yesterday closed easier on higher turnover at L4B million pesos, up from 1.42 million on Mondsy. MOVM ta SSimTLZIImm 5E«ri=3f 3 ss"psas=ffl* 2r mm "i La ji tj, y 1 ggy»"» u> VMBBB juM Si Ww»B run-ZZZZZZ. UM S43 words
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Article38 1982-11-17 15 PRICES is Bangkok yesterday closed mostly higher after decihitng for several days hi quiet trading. MM ♦A SBr KTSJHU^" SSBSics: l* SSScrEz 5" :i H5P 5 •111 MM Atts istiia AmSBZH t" Dn« IM u -L» DMMIlNt38 words
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Article98 1982-11-17 15 The O—ir« IB LM 1W i LT1 1JI 8>nPn(M LB LB rpavSK. M L» LB CymlMMfM UH LU Fptn*w*jTm* LB LB Mai Pnt M LB LB Mai hart; IM LC LSI 1MBvfcjtFM LM LSI MilBpftyrM* Ml M? *5EBaS* jssrjssp^ rfmnani) IS Ml m LA Ltt prtM Br Haw98 words
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Article237 1982-11-17 15 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday recovered from early lows to close generally slightly higher but trading was fairly quiet on lack of investor interest. Prices opened lower in line with Wall Street overnight hut then began to edge higher on sporadic short-covering support The Hang Seng237 words
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Article109 1982-11-17 15 SHARE PRICES IN Sydney yesterday retreated over a broad front following the overnight weakness on Wall Street and concern over the larger thaa expected Increases in latest US money npply Ogives, brokers said. The ABOrdtnarics index feU 4.7 points to SOLO. The industrial marker shad 4.2109 words
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Article323 1982-11-17 15 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday lost grand os light profit-taking in international bine chips in Has with the owtukhl ■«back on Wall Strset, dealers sakL The market average leD <3.83 to flatah at 7,0U8 on a thin volume of 245 mm*-. sharea. The Tokyo stock achate323 words
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Advertisement191 1982-11-17 15 High technology in its noblest form mm irii WS tv WliL £>. %>, 1/ >• m&zW /v;v' *.< 4f 2-.#i 3 r ?v-, >iu y the uftlrrtferte in shaving freedom: you choose to or without cord, It automatically asusts for use anywhere in the work! The Braun micron 2000 universal191 words
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Advertisement240 1982-11-17 15 Reporting to the expatriate Operations Manager, Asia, he wVf assume total will act in that of Hit Ha wilt be responsible for the formulation of inidhridual compenypians. poHdas and organise and administer marfeef development programs iraalwtng an extenshw distribution network. v The successful canddate, preferebly a US expatriate- although othar240 words
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Article134 1982-11-17 16 Indices Mu^fDrW( 400 32 Nov It lll>M 40 +a Nov 12 TWm Nk MBmUh sso MO 10 10 +i BT Indicator: 3M714 *****1 vov X1S ST Industrials: 750.15 757.90 ■•SnSug 426 ST Finance: 1729.32 173.05 01 HMgs 378 ST Hotels: 1004.48 999.88 hakQaite T»ztll« C*rp Taxtil* HLMfVh TP wn134 words
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Article, Illustration162 1982-11-17 16 ta prsffi-taktag altar a delayed start ta tiMtag at 11.11 llTiLsswLMr > As a mlt, (to Straits Times ladwtriaJ late. «*W was M L2I ptali at (ta aasn etase, flatafced nh LBMtts taw at WM. Ike -tain Tbnes MtaaS ae day's II aat active sleeks atae dropped MO162 words
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Article48 1982-11-17 16 FINANCIAL TIMK8 Monday 834.04 INDUSTRIALS WMk Ago 843.77 Monday 832.0 «W1 AUSTRALIAN WMk Aao 615.6 INDUSTRIALS DOW MNU AVUAGI Tuaaday ..838.6 .6«U 660.1 INDUSTRIALS Umul*y )f|l li mdjyr 1030.92 ALL ORDINARIRS WMk Ago 1097.44 TuMday mil HJLHANG SKNG Monday ".50*7 Tuaaday 831 JO WMk Afo 514-B48 words
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384 1982-11-17 16 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM UNDER the revised terms for its acquisition of the remaining 76 per cent stake in Barlow Boustead Estates Agency Sdn Bhd (BBEA), Boustead Holdings Bhd (BHB) would have to issue a total of 19.425 million new shares valued at M 52.10384 words
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Article138 1982-11-17 16 DBS Buk Ltd ha* announced the appointment of Mr Klaus Pa tig, maimgtwg director at Commerzbank (SEA) Ltd, as alternate director to Mr Dieter Lucassen in place of Mr Karlheinz Scroth, with effect from Nov 9. T&ACT0B8 Malayrfa lags Mi has announced the resignation of Mr Raymond George138 words
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168 1982-11-17 16 TALAM Mine» Bhd. in its first step towards restructuring, has decided to go into the business aI leasing. A subsidiary of the Island and Peninsular group, Talam's move away from its traditional mining activities is prompted by the (act that its present mining168 words
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Article766 1982-11-17 16 LEADING equities opened easier yesterday in line with Monday night's Wall Street trend while government bonds continued to move lower, dealers said. < Bonds were again affected by the weakneas of sterling, losing up to IVi points at the long end. Concern in New York over the likelihood766 words
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Article65 1982-11-17 16 STOCK prices declined In early trading yesterday in what analysts said was a reaction to Monday's news of a larger than expected rise in US money supply. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell 18V* points on Monday, fell another nine yesterday. Declines led advances by 11 to65 words
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180 1982-11-17 16 INCHCAPE Bhd, with Increasing eipusure to the computer Odd, has bought out its partner in 50-per cent owned 18-GMS Pte Ltd. Yesterday, Inchcape announced It had paid $461*000 cash tor the remaining SO per cent equity in 18-GMS previously held by Johns Perry Ltd180 words
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Article51 1982-11-17 16 MALAYA Glass FMry ■hi has repotted aftertax losses of mvrj» for the year ended July against profits of gL2 million previously. Group turnover Cell sharply from Q0.22 mlUkm to only $1244 mAlton Directors have rrrwnsisiMlnl a final dividend of one per cent tax-exempt, compared with 4 per cent51 words
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488 1982-11-17 16 CHOO AI LENG - Companies Editor Mm By CHOO AI LENG PAPER Products (Malaya) Bhd will pay for its MH9.5 million acquisition of property company Chandan Development Corporation entirely in cash instead of through a shares-cum-cash arrangement proposed earlier. In a statement to the Kuala liimpur Stock Exchange488 words
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Article287 1982-11-17 16 PARAMOUNT Corporation Bhd's proposed acquisition of a properly development and a household appHanr— wholesaler is entering the final phase. The company yesterday said the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee has given its approval Cor the two acquisirtuna, first announced In December last year. THa leaves only one287 words
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Advertisement222 1982-11-17 16 MANAGEMENT DEVHOPMBIT PROGRAMME November 1982—January 1983 Court# Course Title Date I. Jab Analysis Nov. 25 -27 2 The Challenge to Succeed Nov. 26 &27 3. The Allen Management Seminar Nov. 29 Dec. 3 4. Identifying Training Needs Nov. 29 Dec. 3 5. Strategic Planning for the '80s Dec. 1 6.222 words
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Advertisement198 1982-11-17 16 -i tT Ifthere's a carpet bdow you, r you're probably washing 60% of it-and 60% of the money ybu spent on it v* Unless it's Heuga. In the average office, though you pay for all the carpet, most of the wear is imposed on a mere 40*70. The rest of198 words
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Miscellaneous38 1982-11-17 16 rWEftT;HER OUTLOOK far today: Fair in the morning, showers in several areas in the afternoon and clear thereafter. Refart for 24 hein prfor to 7Jlpm m Not II at toe airport: Total rainy days for the month 338 words
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335 1982-11-17 17 STANDING committees at each of the four major Inv dian ports will soon be set up to crack down on unscrupulous operators in the «hipping business. The committees will be set up at Bombay, Calcutta, Cochin and Madras following a recommendation by the335 words
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621 1982-11-17 17 VONG NYAM MING - By VONG NYAM MING IN THE most radical step ever taken to stem the rising cost of shipping and support hard-pressed commodity earnings, the Freight Committee of the Rubber Industry of Malaysia (FCRIM) is proposing to charter vessels on a trip basis for621 words
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Article82 1982-11-17 17 THE Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers and five leading shipyards are representing Singapore at the Expoship Far East 82 exhibition currently staged in Hongkong. The companies taking part are Jurong Shipyard, Keppel Shipyard, Mitsubishi Singapore Heavy Industries, Seko (Singapore) and Sembawang Shipyard. The exhibition is82 words
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Article103 1982-11-17 17 Reuter THE Japanese government will undertake a feasibility study and prepare a blueprint shortly for a deep sea port at Map Ta Phut in Rayong province on Thailand's east coast, Thailand's Communications Ministry officials said. Thailand last year launched a five-year economic plan, the cornerstone of whichReuter - 103 words
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Article472 1982-11-17 17 swppteguae Pa«e CM vm i vm i AtoartMUMr 3 UNCI VI A*n»a vn VI s X 1 AatarmSfepi X APCLta. IV m 4/s M-U— X 1 anMhm a a a*x m J "wi'tll VI 4 AOmlMm x 4 V j Omt vi s vn VS Baltic Dt472 words
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Article, Illustration563 1982-11-17 18 AFP HONGKONG shipowners have been suffering this past year from difficulties of their own making a surplus bulk-carrier capacity. Anticipating massive increases in the transportation of coal and iron ore to Japan this year, the owners had gone into an ordering spree for new shipsAFP - 563 words
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Article754 1982-11-17 18 AFP FURTHER small gains in payments for larger bulkcarriers in the grain trade were made on the freight market last week, although rates still failed to exceed the lowest levels paid last year. Time-chartering re m a i ned depressed. Shipping sources suggested that the continuing move intoAFP - 754 words
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Article1691 1982-11-17 18 CHARTERING was quiet in most sectors of the freight market on Monday but rates generally held steady. Grain tonnage for Nov shipment out of the US Gulf is in rather short supply, brokers said, and a US$2 advance was seen for a 52,000 tonner for la te-Nov/early-Dec destined1,691 words
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Article234 1982-11-17 19 THE first of four large roB-on/roll-cff container ship* have been delivered to Poltah Ocean 11m from the Astros Kspannlas yard. Christened the Poaaan, the 21,080 dwt vessel is the most modern built for the Polish cargo liner fleet and the most sophisticated vessels yet to come234 words
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435 1982-11-17 19 THE Philippines' revised tariff schedule, now being tried by the inter-island shipping lines, indicate an Increase in freight rates, although the results would be made official by next year. The new tariff schedule is being applied on all inter-island cargoes although the charges435 words
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540 1982-11-17 19 Lloyd's List rnx/i rAJTIUNIST moves by developing countries to reserve trade for their own vessels have been taken a step further by Libya's plans to move cargo from its major markets in its own irrsi Is Libya has already announced inLloyd's List - 540 words
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233 1982-11-17 19 CREDITORS are putting prtasun on the Italian shipping group Lauro Line to settle its debts on the passenger ship AchOJe Lauro, which was Impounded at Tenerife at the beginning of this year.. The Naples based company Is reported to have been given233 words
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121 1982-11-17 19 Reuter OVERSEAS orders for Japnaese ships IsH sharply to 175,0» gross teas te October from 3MJ» Ig' September aad were weD down from 210,1» teas a year earlier, the Japaa Ship Exporters A r—-'■"irr said. The Octohsr total comprissd Ms height»*, two balkReuter - 121 words
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5699 1982-11-17 24 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDOLE 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 Port5,699 words
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Article718 1982-11-17 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival Godowns FCL Ship Voy for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Talari n 264S 18.11.82 Cahaya 49 1300-1400/1600-1800 B5/B5 ZlmCarmel 2W 18.11.82 0700 Star Shpg 49 1200-1300/1600-1700 B6/B6 New Pony VIE 18.1132 0700 Sin Chlao 49 0900-1100/1600-1700 L6/L6718 words
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Article1800 1982-11-17 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Aehipeiegs Shpg Singapore Shpg Corpora (ton (S) Euro-Ana Um <PN KL PK). A4rUMe CmUlmt Continental Feeders (S; Cargo Freight (PK) A PEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Atr*-EvMk Um Transgroup1,800 words
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Article477 1982-11-17 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPfEL wharves Anshan 18 Y Fung alongside 17.11.82/2300 Bunga Blndang 45A Leo alongside 17.11.82/2300 Equator n 22 TSoon alongside 17.11.82/0700 Ever Bright 2S/6 Sankyo Line alongside 17.11.82/1500 Golden Wonder 29/30 Guan Guan alongside 17.11.82/1100 Jo in us 19 CF477 words
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Article205 1982-11-17 26 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Par East/Europe. Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (PAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yana ShiDoiiu?. ANBO (BTRAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container205 words
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Advertisement573 1982-11-17 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE jce To Europe Mm* S port 1) MwOas 2) Rdan 3) Kberi 4) Gtmr| Man 23/11 8/12 13/12 14/12 IC/1? SCUNOtt 30/11 IS/12 20/12 24/12 22/12 B. I KOUMA 7/12 22/12 27/12 1/1 29/12 I I SUM 14/12 29/12 3/1 4/1 C/l TO! tmm 21/12 5/1573 words
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Advertisement570 1982-11-17 19 The Straits Steamship Group i Overseas Containers Limited [CON'MWRSHIP StRVICF TO UK CONTINENT KMM Ml mm&m 11/U U/U a/12 a/12 a/12 a/i 2 1/1 VI 2/1 VI 7/1 VI 17/1 11/1 21/1 a/i 2VI 27/1 U/2 SV2 I* Ban 14/12 IVI2 a/12 a/12 a/12 n/i2 vi vi VI 7/1 ia/1570 words
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Advertisement240 1982-11-17 21 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) kotasamamt KOTASAMABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAMABAT fP m ji n-91/1 10-12/3 dZEI] AQABA' EE 44-28/11 2-2/1 »-7/1 17-12/1 11-12/2 M-12/2 22-27/2 22-24/2 22-22/2 7-2/4 EAST AFRICA/KEDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG. RANGOON/SERVICES SINGAPORE BANC*OK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES 22-1/12240 words
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Advertisement426 1982-11-17 26 la MAGNA MARINE LINES :il- II "Ift TO I FROM SOUTH AFRICA WESTBOUND SERVICE QUA DOT l»-U (ILT 1992) 9HOBMN TUB I M-17 <*T 197 V) 9ES3ANE PASS S-11 (BIT 1975) mamm pt kelme loots rat SLD OMTS REUNON/OU9BAN/ CAfTTOWH/fl 19/11 REUMON/MOM9ASSA DARES SALAAM »/12 15/12 OURBAM/CTN/ PE/ELD ii/i/o /14/i/n426 words
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Miscellaneous125 1982-11-17 26 Regional Weather ■:'v 3^ lin < #5 V I 9S k\ S3 J w> lli? > fc. SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND! R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Rain Cloudy Sky SulMtwMianlß One full circle I—One full Qeche Wnve heights in utt Temperature Weather °C125 words
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