The Business Times, 14 January 1983
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Title Section11 1983-01-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, lttS 60 CENTS11 words
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427 1983-01-14 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM SINGAPORE'S second offshore oil storage terminal, a planned joint-venture between three government bodies and Paktank Europe, is expected to be operational in about four years. An official of the Singapore National Oil Company, one of the three local427 words
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Article190 1983-01-14 1 AP CHINA may seek membership in the Asian Development Bank. "No official request has yet been made, but we are considering making one," said a Bank of China spokesman in Beijing yesterday. The bank, established in 1966, has 43 Asian and nonAsian members. If BeijingAP - 190 words
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572 1983-01-14 1 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM CYCLE and Carriage Ltd has included productivity data in its latest annual report, just a month after the Singapore Society of Accountants (SSA) encouraged companies to provide such information. The SSA last month sent a draft on value-added statements to the572 words
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398 1983-01-14 1 A SINGAPORE Industrial Machinery Industry Council (SIMIC) has been formed and will spearhead the setting up of an Asean regional industry club of similar councils in the other four Asean countries. SIMIC chairman, Mr Paul Chan, said the formation of a regional industry398 words
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254 1983-01-14 1 THE AUSTRALIAN government has decided in principle to admit about 10 foreign banks to the Australia banking system, Treasurer John Howard said ia a statement. The decision, taken at a Cabinet meeting yesterday, is in line with the recommendations of the Campbell254 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article67 1983-01-14 1 Reuter COMMUNICATIONS and Labour Minister Ong Teng Cheong said in Tokyo yesterday he hopes Japan will cooperate financially and technically in the Singapore MRT project. Japanese Construction Ministry officials said Mr Ong, who met Japanese Construction Minister Hideo Utsumi before attending a regional conference erf labour ministers inReuter - 67 words
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Article63 1983-01-14 1 MR Hakan Berggren, the Swedish Charges d'Affaires here since 1980, has been appointed the new resident ambassador of Sweden to Singapore. He will present his credentials to the President today. This is the first time a resident ambassador from Sweden has been appointed since the embassy was set63 words
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Article77 1983-01-14 1 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone has rejected the immediate liberalisation of beef and orange imports, a major item of dispute with the US, ahead of his visit to Washington next week. Mr Nakasone's remarks yesterday came a few hours after his government adopted a new package ofReuter - 77 words
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Article74 1983-01-14 1 Reuter LECH Walesa, leader of the banned Polish Solidarity free trade union, has said he would return to Gdansk's Lenin Shipyards today in- tending to resume his job as an electrician. It would be the trade union leader's first visit to the shipyards, where Solidarity was born inReuter - 74 words
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Article67 1983-01-14 1 Reuter TAIWAN will recognise and abide by the UN Law of the Sea Convention even though it is not a signatory, Nationalist Chinese Foreign Minister Chu Fu-Sung said in Parliament. He told a meeting of the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee that Taiwan would accede to the convention, signedReuter - 67 words
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Article58 1983-01-14 1 UPI JAPANESE investors are welcome in the Philippines in spite of their government's protectionist policies and their reluctance to share new technology, a Philippine survey shows. The survey was conducted by the Makati Business Club, an association of the Philippines' most influential businessmen. The club said 59 ofUPI - 58 words
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Article75 1983-01-14 1 AFP CHINA signed 14 agreements with foreign companies in 1982 to construct oil refineries and storage units overseas, the official Xinhua news agency said. Shan Yongfu, general manager of the China Petroleum Engineering Construction Corp, signed the contracts for the corporation, one of China's largest petroleum projectAFP - 75 words
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479 1983-01-14 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE'S office rental rates are the sixth most expensive in the world, but they are about 11 per cent cheaper now than last year. A half-yearly survey of 22 commercial centres by international property consultant Richard Ellis showed that479 words
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145 1983-01-14 1 CHOR YEOK Eng. former Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Environment, has been appointed business adviser of Sun Alliance (Singapore). Mr Char, 52, retired from the political scene at the end of December after more than 30 years' involvement. His appointment at Sun145 words
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Advertisement241 1983-01-14 1 VJ/naLL Barnes fiDKDSjTAR 02 101 (Ground Howl F* can h«i Scorn Road Singapore 0922 Tal *****83 *****26 M&m ASIA Building Society, after a relatively dormant performance in the past few years, has seen a significant jump in deposits Page 2 TWO local contractors will build industrial shops and residential units241 words
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Advertisement106 1983-01-14 1 As always, ICB gives you the better interest rata And prompt, courteous service at any of our branches. Fixed Deposit 7% pa. 1 month (minimum $5,000) 7% p.a. 3 months 7% p.a. 6 months T/*% p.a. 9 months 7Vi% p.a. 12 months Savings 7% p.a. Prime Lending Rate 9%% p.a.106 words
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Advertisement143 1983-01-14 1 minoiTu copy quanry. with reaucnon MINOLTA IMAGINE B A L ft M A I N r wJLT %< '•'•r- TFearured: Shoes from 5249 SJ39 Imagine Leather. Smooth. Supple. Cured and hand-polished to perfection, reflecting a deep inner strength that is the aura of leather. Imagine it in the hands of143 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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400 1983-01-14 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG WHILE the giants in the business are forging ahead in all areas of lending and deposit-taking, the smaller finance companies are beginning to broaden their horizons. Asia Building Society (ABS), after a relatively dormant performance in the past few years,400 words
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193 1983-01-14 2 BRAZIL'S National Monetary Council took several measures to reduce domestic interest rates and capitalise companies in Brazil. The moves come against the backdrop of Brazil's recent application for a threeyear emergency loan of around US$4.9 billion from the International Monetary Fund and are consistent193 words
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585 1983-01-14 2 Reuter A PROPOSED scheme to allow Mexico's private sector to buy dollars for future delivery to pay back the principal on its US$l4 billion foreign debt appears to be aimed at forcing companies to reschedule their debts. Foreign bankers in Mexico City cautioned that itReuter - 585 words
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Article224 1983-01-14 2 THE Singapore branch of the Sumitomo Rank has launched a US$3O million issue of floating rate certificates of deposit In the Asian dollar market yesterday. This three-year offering, which is the Japanese bank's first issue for 1983, comes hot on the heels of Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank's US$45224 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-01-14 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.54 per cent.22 words
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Article134 1983-01-14 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 13: Offer Ml 7 day* 9 8* 1 month 81V16 I1V16 2 month* S15/18 S13/16 3 months 15/16 8 13/16 6 months 91/16 115/16 9 months OH 9 12 months 9* 9H Dm 8w.Tr*. IMUJI. 1 month 3 months134 words
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Article43 1983-01-14 2 RANGE of price* oOcr •d by dlacount houeee am Jam II Overflight: 3 Call departs: 1W CMag B-y** 3-month Mitef Treasury bllU 3 2% 3-month Bank Mils 7* 7* 3 months CD W 7* Smooths CD 77/16 78/16 Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article188 1983-01-14 2 THE US dollar yesterday ruled steady to higher against other major currencies in late trading with the market featureless although volume improved in the afternoon, dealers said. The dollar edged up to 2.3448/55 marks from an early 2.3441/48 but was still below New York's 2.3480/ 3500 close, and to188 words
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Article115 1983-01-14 2 THE dollar yesterday opened weaker on expectations of further reductions in US interest rates, and its decline dragged sterling down against European currencies and the yen, dealers said. The dollar was also depressed by a 0.4 per cent fall in US December retail sales announced on Wednesday, pointing to115 words
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Article480 1983-01-14 2 THE foreign exchange market yesterday was fairly quiet with moderate trading and no clear-cut trends. The US dollar remained steady against the other currencies although the general market sentiment is for s wesker dollar on expectations of a US discount rate cut. The US dollar opened at 2.0660/70480 words
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Article301 1983-01-14 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer on local buying support in moderately active trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 452 lots while kerb volume at 668 lots, they said. Prompt closed stronger at U*****.50/494.50 an ounce against 489/490 in New York overnight,301 words
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Article34 1983-01-14 2 New York 12.44B 12.00B U-51S 12.07S Zurich 12.07B 12.068 12.17S 12.135 W^d Singapore IWI 12. MB 12.2BB 12.70S 12.306 Closing prto set in US dollar* a troy ounc t. Source: Credit, S`pore34 words
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Article191 1983-01-14 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery closed at 229.10 yen, unchanged from the opening, in generally quiet trading, dealers said. This was slightly above the 228.80/229.00 finish in New York overnight, but below the 231.00 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was a fairly light $118 billion. The dollar191 words
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Advertisement134 1983-01-14 2 POSB-ntns-CPF Housing Loan Package Easily the most attivctive in town CALL 221-9522 I > -I'I* I Hf*V v \W V j/j Our housing loan package offers: A loan to top up your CPF savings to pay up to 100% of the property's value. Bridging loan facilities. •The lowest interest rates134 words
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Article854 1983-01-14 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES Jan 4-20 (Tuesdays and Thursdays): Industrial First Aid for Supervisors, Cuppage Centre, NPB Jan 4-27 (Tuesdays and Thursdays): QC Circle Facilitator Training Course, Cuppage Centre, NPB Jan 4-Feb 3 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays): Financial Management, Cuppage Centre, NPB Jan 5-19 (Wednesdays and Fridays): Group Communication854 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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498 1983-01-14 3 ASIAN timber exporters should set up representative offices in the importing countries in order to provide good customer service. Successful examples of such offices can be found within Europe. By locating themselves closer to the market, exporters would be able to meet customer498 words
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447 1983-01-14 3 SEVEN island states in the Caribbean are going all out to encourage local businessmen to Invest in light manufacturing industries there. The islands Antigua Barbuda, Belize, Dominica, Montserrat, St Kitts A Nevis, St Lucia, and St Vincent and the Grenadines are searching for foreign447 words
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295 1983-01-14 3 TOP executives of Johnson Wax will hold their first Pacific and Far East Management Conference in Singapore next week. The meeting, to be attended by 22 Johnson Wax area general managers and other senior executives, will help formulate the company's regional plans295 words
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183 1983-01-14 3 THE FIFTH North of England Development Council Trade Mission will visit Singapore to promote British goods and expertise from Jan 17 to 21. This mission, comprising 11 companies, is sponsored by the British Overseas Trade Board. The participants will be seeking new agents183 words
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179 1983-01-14 3 THE executive director of the Singapore Bus Service, Mr Lim Leong Geok, is now the full-time deputy chairman of the Provisional Mass Rapid Transit Authority (PMRTA). Prior tp this. Mr Lim, who was appointed deputy chairman when the PMRTA was formed, could only179 words
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Article116 1983-01-14 3 TELECOMS will introduce the Telexmail Service tomorrow. The service, which provides transmission and reception of telex messages to and from overseas telex subscribers, is intended (or companies and individuals who And that their low volume of telexes makes it uneconomical for them to be telex subscribers.116 words
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422 1983-01-14 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING TWO local contractors will build industrial shops and residential units worih $36.78 million on two Housing and Development Board sites in Tampines. The contractors are Hup Seng Bee Construction Pte Ltd, which won the $17.4 million industrial contract, and Sin422 words
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Article, Illustration154 1983-01-14 3 THE Volvo Group has announced the apointment of Dr Henrlek Hdtmui as president of Volvo Far East Ltd and Volvo South East Asia (Pte) Ltd. His predecessor in both positions, DmW Nils Etlcmm. has been appointed deputy chairman of Volvo Far East and chairman of Volvo South154 words
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Advertisement105 1983-01-14 3 Height 50 cm A sophisticated Gift for your esteemed Business Friend. An exquisite Ivory Carving from Ivory Palace. Give a gift of lasting value. A gift of art and culture. Choose, from Ivory Palace, the most coveted ivory collection in Singapore: Chinese Goddess Kwan Yin, Eight Taoist Immortals, Buddha, Three105 words
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Advertisement57 1983-01-14 3 BANQUE INDOSUEZ is pleased to announce the establishment of its South East Asian merchant bank > INDOSUEZ ASIA (SINGAPORE) LIMITED 24F Shenton House, 3 Shenton Way, Singapore Telephone: 224 1534, Telex: *****-ISA RS Banque Indosuez Asia-Australasia offices in BANGKOK BOMBAY, COLOMBO, DACCA, JAKARTA, HONG KONG. KARACHI, KUALA LUMPUR MANILA. OSAKA57 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article800 1983-01-14 4 Agencies AMERICAN businesses will sharply reduce spending on new plant and equipment this year in spite of forecasts that an economic recovery will start soon. The Commerce Department said a survey, completed last month, shows capital spending by businesses falling 5.2 per cent in 1963,Agencies - 800 words
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732 1983-01-14 4 NYT THE robotics industry in the United States, squeezed by competition an a recession-battered market, is bracing (or a shakeout. Some industry leaders think it has already begun. Analysts who follow high-technol-ogy industries said many small robot manufacturers are doomed by the recentNYT - 732 words
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273 1983-01-14 4 UPI AMERICAN and Chinese negotiators ended a week of formal talks yesterday, apparently without reaching an agreement to limit the export of Chinese textiles to the US. Neither side had any immediate comment on the talks, described when they beganUPI - 273 words
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202 1983-01-14 4 UPI THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries is not on the verge of collapse in spite of the steady erosion in world oil prices, a panel of energy specialists said in New York. "Market prices will almost certainly continue to decline whether accomplishedUPI - 202 words
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510 1983-01-14 4 Agencies THE Soviet Union is reedy to undermine Yasser Arafat in favour of more radical Palestinian elements if the Palestine Liberation Organisation chairman moves toward a compromise Middle East peace agreement. Arafat yesterday met new Kremlin leader Yuri Andropov, who endorsed the Arab League versionAgencies - 510 words
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398 1983-01-14 4 Reuter LIBYA, far from being undermined by the pullout of another US oil gliuit, is steering a steady economic course and will probably have paid off huge foreign debts by the end of the spring. The US oil company Mobil, following on theReuter - 398 words
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386 1983-01-14 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has swept aside the two top men reponsible for negotiating arms reductions with the Soviet Union. Eugene Rostow, director of the embattled Arms Control and Disarmamant Agency (Acda) resigned under fire from the White House and conservatives who considered him too softReuter - 386 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article398 1983-01-14 4 Agencies CAR production in Britain fell by 7.4 per cent last year to its lowest level for 25 years, with a total of 884,000 vehicles built The Department of Industry yesterday said output was less than half that of the peak year for British car manufacturers 1972Agencies - 398 words
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Article741 1983-01-14 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time Proa THAI TGW 0135 BKK PAA PA005 0245 JFK/SPO/HKG TMA TL351 0600 BEY/DXB SIA SQ43 0740 DHA CAL croio 0805 JED/DHA SIA SQ101 005 KUL MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL741 words
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681 1983-01-14 5 NYT AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Donald Regan has pledged that the Reagan Administration would not propose major tax increases this year or next, and some administration officials suggested that there could still be reductions proposed in the military budget in the yearsNYT - 681 words
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229 1983-01-14 5 Reuter CHINA has put proposals to Britain on the future of Hongkong and is awaiting a British response, a senior Chinese official told a delegation of Hongkong rural leaders. Lau Wong-Fat, chairman of the Village Consultation Council, said be was told this during aReuter - 229 words
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569 1983-01-14 5 AP AFP JAPAN'S decision to supply South Korea with US$4 billion in soft loans over seven years comes as a shot in the arm to a hard-pressed Korean economy, suffering from a prolonged recession coupled with sluggish exports. The loan accord wa? announcedAP; AFP - 569 words
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Article133 1983-01-14 5 MOTORISTS travelling along the East-West Highway in Peninsula Malaysia have to be cautious since recent bad weather has caused extensive damages to the highway. According to some travellers, who had Just returned from the east coast, certain sections of the highway linking Grik and Jeli had even133 words
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425 1983-01-14 5 UPI AFP FRANCE has begun work on an experimental military combat aircraft and called upon other European countries to cooperate in its construction. Defence Minister Charles Hernu, during a visit to the Aerospatiale and DassaultBreguet Aviation factories, gave no details on the newUPI; AFP - 425 words
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461 1983-01-14 5 Reuter ZAMBIA, which devalued its currency last week and announced it would seek to reschedule its foreign debts, has apparently agreed to meet tough International Monetary Fund terms for a loan crucial to its sagging economy. The 20 per cent devaluation andReuter - 461 words
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677 1983-01-14 5 AP THE JAPANESE government yesterday announced a new series of moves aimed at opening its markets to more foreign products. Included will be the easing of tariffs »nri import quotas on 81 agricultural and industrial items. Foreign ministry officials said the package willAP - 677 words
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341 1983-01-14 5 NYT THE McDonnell Douglas Corp has announced that Alitalia, Italy's national airline, had agreed to purchase 30 DC-9 Super 80 Jets for a total price of more than US$l billion. The sale represents the biggest commercial aircraft order in the company'sNYT - 341 words
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485 1983-01-14 5 Reuter THAILAND'S rice farmers, who produce the country's main export, are also responsible for another economic success story gems. Exports of Thai and imported gems, fashioned by 400,000 cutters whose drill* have earned them international renown, should reach US$4OO million this year. Anant Salwala, head ofReuter - 485 words
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Advertisement24 1983-01-14 4 Restaurant Borobudur the authentic Indonesian restaurant serving traditional Rijsttafel and fine Indonesian cuisine Unit 01 -52 Goldhill Square, Thomson Road, Singapore 1130 Tel: *****8024 words
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Advertisement71 1983-01-14 4 CITIMAC INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX For higher productivity and profits Ideal factory with the latest facilities 'Good location. Comprehensive transport network. Pan Island Expressway only minutes away 'Showrooms have frontage views. Warehouses served by 4 lifts, 21 lorry 99 carpark lots. Developer Bite Holdings Private Limited (A wholly owned subsidiary of City71 words
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Advertisement214 1983-01-14 5 Rippies' BRAND SHOES Top dog in walking shoes since before people knew/t what to cal them. >4 THE ORIGINAL WMJONG SHOE. Before people knew what to call them, we made shoes with shock-absorbing cushioned crepe soles And totally supportive steel shanks. And Breathin'Calf Leather uppers, to flex when a walking214 words
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Advertisement72 1983-01-14 5 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. January 1983 SEUMA PROPERTIES SDN BERHAD M 521,000.000 Syndicated Term Loan Lead Managed by Asian International Merchant Bankers Berfaad Co-Managed by Malaysia Borneo Finance Corporation (M) Berhad Provided by Malaysia Borneo Finance Corporation (M) Berhad Malayan Banking Berhad United Malayan Banking72 words
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Article438 1983-01-14 6 THE CAMEL has been described as a horse designed by a committee; so when the flesh is added to the bare bones of the international banking community's loan monitoring scheme, it is to be hoped that the animal will resemble something more at home in a stable438 words
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Article, Illustration1998 1983-01-14 6 MICHAEL HOLMAN - Political tensions in Zimbabwe are beginning to echo the dark days of the civil war, and pose a threat to the country's future development, writes MICHAEL HOLMAN, recently in Harare. MICHAEL HOLMAN FT IT IS almost as if a nightmare is returning toFT - 1,998 words
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Advertisement299 1983-01-14 6 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Interest Rates Time Deposits For deposit of Ssloo,ooo and above Rates on Request. MAM OFFICE OCEAN BUILOtNG 10 CoKyef Quay Singapore 0104 Tel *****77 BRANCHES BEACH ROAD 115 Psach Read Singapore 0718 Tel *****75 BUKIT PANJANG 10TV1CC0 Upper Bokit Tmah Road Singapore 2367 Tel299 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous992 1983-01-14 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Openinf Mowed by Huang Fei Hone (Manda rin/r) Serial about a gongfu master 4.25 Maori: Ten per cent of New Zealand's population are made up of Maoris. This documentary looks at the Maoris, and evaluates their progress. It also reviews 'various aspects of Maori culture. 4.45992 words
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Article, Illustration666 1983-01-14 7 JAMES BUXTON - By JAMES BUXTON FT EVERY Sunday millions of Italians drive oat tram the big cities late the countryside to see their relations aad tend the little plots of laad which a surprising number of urban dwellers pssse—. They may grow vines, olives or walaats. NowFT - 666 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1983-01-14 7 WALTER ELLIS - Holland traditionally takes a long time to form governments after an election, and a new administration then needs time to settle in, but WALTER ELLIS reports that the country's problems have forced Mr Ruud Lubbers's team to run hard from the first day inFT - 1,013 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1983-01-14 7 MIKE ROSEL - By MIKE ROSEL ALS COMPUTERS are becoming one of the most important moneysaving items erf equipment available to Australia's farmers. in a rural industry hurt by almost a decade of rising oil prices and currently experiencing one of the worst droughts on record, affecting halfALS - 1,118 words
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Article427 1983-01-14 7 Of pens, ducks and the Year of the Pig AMERICAN astronauts, Russian cosmonauts and love-struck letter writers have one thing ih common: a pen invented by one-time US presidential candidate Paul Fisher. The Fisher Space Pen "writes under water, in any position, will not skip and427 words
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Advertisement67 1983-01-14 7 Free! Pocket-Size Business Calendar, Asia's only regional daily business publication offers you an attractive, pocket-size calendar listing the year's major public holidays in Asia. For a complimentary calendar, send your name and address to: Calendar, The Asian Wall Street Journal, GPO Box 9825, Hong Kong. THE ASIAN WALL STREET JOURNAL67 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous643 1983-01-14 7 I -11-OK CBOSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Possibly amines, let's say 7 Canine volunteers* (I) 8 Town wildly looted (6) 10 Economical as skate? (5) 13' Soundly punished, you'll discover (4) 14 It can be worn in the snake pit (4) 15 The god of spoils? (4) 16 A £50643 words
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Advertisement768 1983-01-14 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain BUI with the American Express Card "if you dont already have the Card\ call *****33 for an application form" Feast like an emperor at Chinatown Our chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The768 words
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Advertisement117 1983-01-14 8 American short orders, Continental breakfasts local favourites Have a bite, a cup of coffee or a full appetizing meal dished out with Impeccable service. Nonya Laksa, Tahu Goreng, Gado Gado, Mee Siam an assortment of spicy curries are just some of the delicious dishes you can try. Hainanese Chicken Rite,117 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1053 1983-01-14 9 NEW YORK THE DOW JONES industrial average on Wednesday surpassed the 1100 mark for the first time in its history before the market suffered a reversal that left prices mixed. The D-J average hit 1100.17, a 16.38 point gain, but selling set in immediately afterwards and the1,053 words
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Article305 1983-01-14 9 JAN IS fUfM 1 INDUSTRIAL* 1 A Alphi MOi 1 MO AX And CI no 15 Amaprop 360 SMO unch l unch nao i C O Smith IBM 1 +10 m 1 MM 1 Currte Plnanca at unch Edcon m Idnn 1 Ptfl i ***** MO ISO unch rufii305 words
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Article189 1983-01-14 9 JAM U Franca SUHOIRK IWO Sulaar Pe M -4 Action* But»»» m -1 Sulaar Raff. 1CM -M Aluaulaaa Br. Mi -U Swlaa Bank Br S3 -1 Aluaulaaa Raff 1*1 -4 Bwtm But Corp Brown Bowl Br 10» -SO Raff M -1 Cite Otlfj Br. MM -M Swlaa Ra-lnaur Ctt*189 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1123 1983-01-14 9 COFFEE: London robusta coffee futures ended the morning around yesterday's highs, £26 to £18 a tonne higher than the close in London on Wednesday. Initial carry-over shortcovering lifted the market, traders said. Prices were further encouraged by the easing of sterling against the dollar and the possibility it1,123 words
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Article171 1983-01-14 9 CHINESE Pntoee Errhssgn, per 1« kg yesterday. Cm lit ail: Bulk fob $96.00 sellers, ok) drum (Id second hand drum) fob (109.00 sellers, new drum fob $113.00 sellers Cspra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $352.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW171 words
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Article197 1983-01-14 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettsa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20k 2,440; 32s 2.890. 40s 3,190 (per bale at 400 lbs). Pteee gs«4s: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly197 words
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Article129 1983-01-14 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on short covering, with interest concentrated in the current month position, dealers said. Jan saw the central region firm MHO to M 5775 a tonne while south and north rose $7.50 each to $782.56 and $770 respectively. The refined129 words
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Article228 1983-01-14 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday rallied all day to close on a firm note, up BVi to 9V« cents per bushel in moderate trade. Distant January and March set contract highs, with near March posting a 10 cent range. Persistent technical and computer-guided buying pushed values steadily higher.228 words
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Article129 1983-01-14 9 WHEAT futures In Chicago on Wednesday rallied to close on a strong note in moderately active trade, SV« to TV* US-cents per bushel higher. After heavy selling by a leading exporter pushed values to the lows early, wheat prices recovered when corn and soybeans turned sharply higher, traders said.129 words
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360 1983-01-14 9 Reuter RUBBER prices will fall to the International Natural Rubber Organisation's (Inro) "must-buy" level for the first time soon unless its buffer stock manager intervenes more vigorously in the market. Rubber traders in Kuala Lumpur yesterday said the Inro five-day average price has drifted downReuter - 360 words
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Article216 1983-01-14 9 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Tin Council (ITC) buffer stock manager Pieter de Koning yesterday said be would report to the buffer stock finance committee on the market situation at an otherwise mainly routine meeting in London on Jan 24. Britain has requested a report on buffer stock operationsReuter - 216 words
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Article319 1983-01-14 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third class 0.17, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.64. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.00, Special 0.57.319 words
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Article355 1983-01-14 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 169.00 cents per kilo, down 0.75 cents from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on short-covering interest and some forward demand. Afternoon prices eased marginally on lack buying support. In Kaala Lusfar,355 words
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Article348 1983-01-14 9 RAS prices tn cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per klk>) Buyer* Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f o b 1MM 1M00N Int. 1 R.S.S February 170.50 171.00 Int. 1 RSS. March 173.75 173.25 Int. 2 R.S.S 1*7.00 1M.O0N UK/Ontt ***** 167 00N lot 3 R.S.S lOt 00 IfT.OON UK348 words
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Article120 1983-01-14 9 NOON SSR and SMR pncM ymt mrdsjr RA8 Ftkntrr (Cutm Mik) B«y»r» Salter* Mtrtk (FtratH MU) Biriri Salter* SSR (l-taa pall*) 157 00 158 006 ***** 168 OON SSR SO (1 U» palbtl ***** 153 SON isajo 154 SON MRE1B Ftknurr Marak SMR CV H um palWti120 words
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Article30 1983-01-14 9 Rubber: Jan 13 Singapore: February: 169.00 cents (down 0.76 cents) Malaysia: February: 187.26 cents (down 0.60 cents) Tin: M 629.16 per kilo (unchanged) 162 tonnes (down 108 tonnes)30 words
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Article50 1983-01-14 9 THE STRAITS TIN price In Penang yesterday held steady at the ITA fleer level ef M 529.15 a kilo. Dealers neted continaed strong sappert from the buffer stock manager, who absorbed most of the lower turnover of IC2 tonnes, down from 271 on Wednesday. Rationing was not detected.50 words
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Advertisement94 1983-01-14 9 CANTONESE CUISINE AT ITS BEST Oriental Restaurant serves excellent Hong Kong cuisine. Everything from the luxurious Emperor Deluxe to the mouth-watering Tim Sum tidbits. Come and give your palate a treat. ORIENTAL RESTAURANT Ang Mo Kio, Tel: *****92 Bedok. Tel: *****47 Bukit Merah, Tel: *****39 Clementi. Tel: *****45 w Where94 words
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2818 1983-01-14 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acs* (2J98 2.428)2,818 words
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Article3159 1983-01-14 10 1062/83 High Low Coapaay Last Sale +orGr*s Dlv Di* Ctt Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Day High Low t SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 390 154 233 398 322 141 229 291 480 338 4S0 880 1520 MO 240 460 1040 286 440 TOO 326 7293,159 words
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Article1824 1983-01-14 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and hrnliwss In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in bracket» la lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise apodfled. INDUnrniALS tJMmHi (3.1C8) Alesa (1-CTB) (41) 1 «7 (2) 1« 1.0 AMD1,824 words
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Article569 1983-01-14 10 IT WAS the tan tor I silimsdlllic llltalllll 88< 0ecatn esert sa the pare stack tradtag Omt yntaftoy. liTMtan, Mewragrt by SHUetyXTta ratter aad to iptvi ta the US eesasmy, leat sappart te several ptaatattoa As 8 resalt, State Duly, iai Lswlaads were tUe to g *Attbsagh569 words
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Article509 1983-01-14 10 STRONG buying support on a wide front boosted share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Sentiment was buoyed by the continued bullishness on the New York market. Renewed interest was seen in the plantation sector, after a firmer overnight close on the Malaysian509 words
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Article, Illustration1155 1983-01-14 11 CHAN OI CHEE - Market Talk... By CHAN OI CHEE PROPERTY giant Sisgapsre Lui is expected to receive a massive boost in rental income from the newly-completed Shell Tower (or the financial year ending Aug 31. Group rental income is estimated at $74.32 million, more than double1,155 words
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356 1983-01-14 11 NYT FOR the first time since the *****, the worldwide sales of Sotheby Parke Bernet have been exceeded for part of an auction season by Christie's sales. Sotheby's figures, issued In London and New York, showed that its sales for the September-December period were U*****.2NYT - 356 words
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Article185 1983-01-14 11 SINGAPORE UNIT ISO 8T [Minim-prices tar Jm 14) Ttae Commerce 2.96 3.11 The Savings Fund 1.8# 1.17 S'pare Prog Fund 1.31 1J7 S'pore Sec. Fund LN 2.08 S'pare Invest Fund LOB 1.13 S'pore Equity Fund 1JB 1.34zd AflU UIOTTSUR (Mishih' prim tar tea 14) Mai Invent Fund 2.53185 words
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694 1983-01-14 11 NYT FOR investors with patience and a desire to minimize down-side risk, now may be the time to consider steel stocks. In the last few months, a number of events have led some analysts and institutional buyers to view more optimistically the outlookNYT - 694 words
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Article328 1983-01-14 11 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday closed higher but off best levels following profit-taking which pared early gains, brokers said. Shares rose initially following a firmer close of Hongkong stocks in London, overseas buying and porfolio purchases. The Hang Seng index closed 10.43 points higher at 870.32 after a 20.29328 words
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Article386 1983-01-14 11 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday rose over a broad front on bargain hunting after three days of declines, with sentiment encouraged by the yen's recovery against the dollar and overnight steadiness on Wall Street, dealers said. The market average rose 59.21 to 8,099.06 in active trading386 words
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Article117 1983-01-14 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday again declined, dealers said. The Book Club index fell 0.73 to 106.43 on a turnover of 22.3 million baht with 180,872 shares traded. JAM U Bahu Aofrham Ttiil Asia Men Banftnk Bulk M* Bank Of Arudhara IM Bat* Sboc Charoooc Thai Wlr« rifKMH rm117 words
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Article138 1983-01-14 11 PRICES DM Manila yesterday closed firmer on a slightly increased turnover of 8.23 million pesos from 7.45 million on Wednesday, dealers said. The commercial and industrial index rose to 92.15 from 91.92, the mining marker was up at 1,246.61 from 1,214.66 and the oils index finned to 1.934 from138 words
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Article382 1983-01-14 11 SHARE prices yesterday fell slightly in heavy trading on profit-taking following recent gains, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index closed 0.2 lower at 530.9, the all industrials off 0.1 at 664.5 and the all resources down 0.3 at 423.3. The brokers described yesterday's decline as moderate in comparison with recent382 words
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Advertisement190 1983-01-14 11 Timber Concession For Sale Timber company in South Pacific with extraction rights over 320 sq. miles. Estimated recoverable reserves 1.9 million M 3 logs. Easy access to overseas port with regular shipping services to Singapore, Hongkong, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, U.K. and Continental ports. For further details write in first190 words
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Advertisement126 1983-01-14 11 This announcement appears as a matter of record only NEW ISSUE 23rd December, 1982 Banque Nationale de Paris US $150,000,000 Floating Rate Notes due 1989 The Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. Dai-Ichi Kangyo Finance (Hong Kong} Limited Nippon Credit International (HK} Ltd. Morgan Stanley International Daiwa Europe Limited Sumitomo Finance International126 words
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Article160 1983-01-14 12 Rises Indices M B F Hldgs 500 30 Dutch Baby 302 20 Jan 12 Jan 13 Keek Seng Metro Hldgs Hong Leong Ind 380 775 715 28 25 20 BT Indicator: ST Industrials: *****1 741.13 *****5 748.41 H Leong Credit 510 20 ST Finance: 1779.30 1798.25 FAN 720 15160 words
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Article, Illustration194 1983-01-14 12 Rises Indices M B F 560 +40 Jan 12 Jan 13 Central Sugars 1230 40 George Kent 810 25 MBT Index *****3 *****8 Keck Seng 406 24 NST Industrials: 949.70 956.18 PMRI 362 20 NST Finance: 159(2.93 1611.96 BAT 390 16 NST Hotels 647.48 647.85 PMC 535 15194 words
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Article, Illustration516 1983-01-14 12 CHOO AI LENG - ■en Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG BUILDING contractor Chng Gim Huat may appeal to the Securities Industry Council to reconsider its decision on his intended takeover of Leong Huat Industries. Confirming this, Mr Chng told Business516 words
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Article140 1983-01-14 12 MAGNUM Corporation has bought another 200,000 shares in Magnum Finance Bhd, raising its interest in the latter to 50.1 per cent from 43.4 per cent. In an announcement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, Magnum said the shares were purchased from Mr Slew Nim140 words
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Article40 1983-01-14 12 SHAREHOLDERS of Ben Company, at an extraordinary general meeting on Jan 11, approved the company's proposed sale of a property at 45 and 53 Spottiswoode Park Road to Wai Sin Investment (Pte) Ltd for |9 million.40 words
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Article36 1983-01-14 12 MRBCTOBB tf MtU S Malaya# Trmtotm Ltd have declared aa latertm dlvklead of J1 per abjur lew tax pay* able aa Feb 17. Hm traaafer register ef the eempaay will be elaeed ea Feb 11.36 words
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546 1983-01-14 12 DIVERSIFICATION and revitalisation plans have been lined up to transform ailing textile manufacturer India-Malaysia Textiles (IMT) into a profitable company. In an announcement yesterday, IMT said it will purchase a housing development company and an insurance underwriting agency. It will also set up a credit546 words
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Article277 1983-01-14 12 BERJUNTAI Tin Dredging Bhd. one of the larger tin companies within the MMC group, has recorded a significantly lower half-time profit, reflecting continued difficulties in the industry. The group announced unaudited pre-tax profit of M 36.59 million, down a hefty 56.6 per cent from the previous corresponding277 words
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Article869 1983-01-14 12 THE market opened firmer in light trading yesterday reflecting steadier sterling. The Financial Times Index at noon was up 3.1 points at 601.5. Leading industrials were marked up across the board with Beecham up 5p to 338, Distillers gaining 2p to 244 and ICI advancing 2p to 350.869 words
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Article54 1983-01-14 12 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday Tuesday Week Ago 0151 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday !°£®i Tuesday }5S IS Week Ago 1070.82 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday J™ 32 Wednesday »8 8» Week Ago 7Wt 8e AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday *15 Wednesday M4-7 Week Ago «50 0 all ordinaries Thursday M0» Wednesday 53154 words
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206 1983-01-14 12 COLD Storage Haldtags PLC to paylag mlWea cash far Ike pawtaw sf the Plamrsae factory at Paadaa Leap Iran East Asiatic Campaay Stogapare. Ia aa laawawwt yeaMay, CaM Storage «aid the pirrhaar which was flasltacd sa Taeaday, will be flaaarti threagh lateraal reasarees206 words
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455 1983-01-14 12 THE mystery buyer of the 23 per cent stake in Gadek (Malaysia) Bhd has yet to send in the relevant share certificates for registration, 25 days after the transaction was first announced. At the same time, it is not immediately clear whether455 words
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530 1983-01-14 12 D C Bank planning to go public in June DEVELOPMENT k Commercial Bank, which was started as a family concern by Malaysia's first finance minister Tun Sir Henry HS Lee 18 years ago, is going public in June. Preparations for the issue is in progress, according to a source in530 words
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Advertisement93 1983-01-14 12 S$ FIXED > u i 1 month and 3 months O O p.a. 6 months O 4 o p.a o o p.a 9 months and 1 2 months R.IU'S ,lff si ,t >)» -< T !(> rh,in<)t' wit hi nit fii itn > For your convenience. your deposits will be93 words
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Advertisement102 1983-01-14 12 v j I Li- Atlfc r. -f JM ■«r. r"V* •i' s \r. CRYSTAI TOWFR CITY TO*f RS SLOAN F COURT HOTH 16 UNITS OF MAISONETTES Type A 4 bedrooms. Type B 3 bedrooms. Swimming pool. Private car park. Ready for occupation April/May 1983. Contact: Sole leasing 1 Agent a102 words
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Miscellaneous63 1983-01-14 12 OUTLOOK for today: Passing showers in the morning; cloudy with occasional showers rest of the day. Report tor 24 boors prior to 7JI pm on Jan IS at the airport: Maximum temperature 27.8 Associated humidity 84 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine Nil Rainfall in millimetres 5.063 words
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179 1983-01-14 13 AFP HONGKONG cargo handlers have been boycotting increased berthing charges for the past two days while continuing their work and insisting on paying the fees according to the old rate. The new charge set by the government is HKJ4S a day compared with theAFP - 179 words
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Article, Illustration557 1983-01-14 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ A CONTAINER haulage company has been formed in Sabah which will facilitate the inland movement of containers for the first time in the state. The company has been set up as a subsidiary of Gaya Shipping Sdn Bhd, which operates several557 words
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Article46 1983-01-14 13 CUNARD is raising its cruise fares by an average of 8 per cent for the 1983 season. The company'.s most well-known liner, the 67,140 tons gross Queen Elizabeth 2 will undertake a cruise programme which has been increased by 30 per cent.46 words
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Article164 1983-01-14 13 Reuter DUTCH salvage teams put out a blaze on Tuesday which had been raging for four days on a Greek oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman, salvage company spokesmen said. Four tugs were now battling to save the 59.03&ton Assimi, which was half-submerged with itsReuter - 164 words
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Article609 1983-01-14 13 SUpptecUi Ptfe CM AC Tmpter VI i Atea vm l AknofcM Uae r vi 1 Alltraaa vn 4 Aipac VI 5 AnJMlng X S AataraShp. X S AFC Uw IV 4 APL Xqus Umi m x 4/5 j Arabian Bulk Arfcadar A9CL Aata Merrhant X IV m609 words
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361 1983-01-14 14 A NEW, fast Fuel Oil Bunker Analysis and Advisory Service is now available to shipowners and managers from Lloyd's Register of Shipping. The service is operated in association with Caleb Brett Limited, an established, independent laboratory with branches in many parts of361 words
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335 1983-01-14 14 THE port of New Orleans has reduced tariffs for the handling of three different commodities in continuing efforts to attract more cargo and to meet competition from other ports. The new rates, which became effective on Jan 1, were approved by335 words
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Article226 1983-01-14 14 THE South Korean-owned Asia Merchant Marine is to enter the trans-Pacific trade between Australia and the west coast of North America with four modern conventional ships of 25,000 tonnes deadweight. AMM's entry will raise the number of lines on the route to four with all feeling226 words
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Article129 1983-01-14 14 THE United States Coast Guard has approved a designated anchorage at Hampton Roads as a new lay-up site for idle tankers and bulk carriers. The anchorage is near the entrance to the main Elizabeth River channel. Owners wishing to anchor vessels at the site are129 words
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Article676 1983-01-14 14 FOR shippers the freight market is healthy. Some very astute shippers with excellent support from others such as freight forwarders are successfully increasing market share because of wise logistical planning. Shippers and shipowners are making contractual freight arrangements at rates so low that they are now signing agreements676 words
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Article1949 1983-01-14 14 GRAIN freight rates on Wednesday generally remained steady. The dearer level of US$B.5O was paid for 55,000 tons from the US Gulf to Holland-Belgium «nrf a vessel was fixed for four or five voyages, each with 76,000 tons, from the Gulf to Holland at $7.50 with other discharge1,949 words
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Article, Illustration418 1983-01-14 15 Record holders are bulk carriers: their laid-up gross tonnage rose more than 70 times during 1982. WORLDWIDE laid-up merchant shipping more than trebled during 1962, the Bremen Institute for Shipping Economics said in its latest report covering the situation in mid-December. In mid-December 1,247 ocean-going418 words
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Article216 1983-01-14 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA): Australian National216 words
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Article, Illustration264 1983-01-14 15 SULZER will be supplying the diesel engines for a 45,000 grt luxury cruise ship, the world's largest to date. The vessel was ordered by Carnival Cruise Lines, Miami (USA), and placed with Aalborg Vaerft A/S, Aalborg of Denmark. Scheduled for delivery in mid-1985,264 words
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5771 1983-01-14 20 BCHEMHE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,771 words
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Article715 1983-01-14 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Sea Fortune B Penaga E Voyager As Pegasus G Fortune N Golovanov Cecllle Maersk Maersk Mango Maersk Tempo Thana Bhum Tambang VII Arnold Maersk China Cont E Loyal Tokio Exp K Jacejin Gold Penny Or Merchant Flamingo715 words
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Article1684 1983-01-14 21 The leading shipping lines operating from s b local ports and their agents. A— B C"lstom Continental Feeder (S) Cargo Freight (PR). (FN). Um Tr n rou P P» L» Ak««hfat Liaer Serrfce Kim Shpg (S). c J" 1 Sea Conaartium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK) fSP*-1,684 words
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Article514 1983-01-14 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES x Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Awashima Mara 19 Bunga Seta war 45A Frotasantos 8/9 King Bird 46 Kota Makmur 10/11 Naumburg 6/7 San George 35/6 Seng Glap 27 Sun Gerbera 25/6 Thomaseverett 38/9 Aran 35/6 Coral Princess 46 Iwerl 20E Kota Abadl 10/11 Nanxiang514 words
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Advertisement362 1983-01-14 13 a i K~ K i UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG C EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Bahrain (10/3). Mwi (12/3). Damnum (14/3), Kuwait (16/3) Doha (18/3). Dubai (20/3) Abu Dhabi (22/3) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Acccptini LCI caqrfcr Dubai. Kuwait. Bahrain. Damnum. Mma I Abu Dhabi BMZAM i 27 ADOattYAN V.26362 words
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Advertisement18 1983-01-14 13 LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchange CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts fcr Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather18 words
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Advertisement605 1983-01-14 13 The Singapore s Straits Business World at your Fingertips Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TP. UA PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS MAERSK TWO MAEKSX MANGO MAEJtSK TOTO MAEKSX mm MAEXSK TEMPO Sited Sated 15-U/l 17-11/1 23-24/1 2S-26/1 25-30/1 31/1-1/2 1- 7/2605 words
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Advertisement726 1983-01-14 15 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok i Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT A'Aa* l* Maw* S-ta 12/2 14/2 17/2 F CONTAINERSHiP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT mna ur FUMmaToms H'b*r| Brefli W itm It Hi S tan 17/1 10/1 21/1 22/1726 words
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Advertisement967 1983-01-14 15 Franco Belgian Services (h it h «jvf br, \ch Vrttr# 4it h t tir KiiS't fti ACf COwSOtTio*ruu cowmcbht ami from cum mrcator ROMAN MCE* roman chance P tornE UMm R dan HWj Ilta**a *N| 17 1m 4FA 5 Fet IF* 10 FA 12 FA KOREAN JACERN 25 taa UFA967 words
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Advertisement867 1983-01-14 16 JMMEm*, 5 Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. f J jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" (j 2 LOADING FOR RANGOON (j Jm Mtat/UIM I k tat/14 tan 17/11 to. M ntUMKCTtWYIM BF SSC Ag*ntt n Motoyuo BOUSTEAD SUPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Campaiw* Arf*ntiiM 0* tinairt' imcfcamMWial A lIIKB867 words
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Advertisement486 1983-01-14 17 Scan Dutch WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER to med uk mc scah SERVICE I lUTMC kPI UMUM m/I OUTANC a/i I UIUM 4/2 OUTANC 11/? ia/i I lUTMC a/? 4/1 icunsH msmm msmwi BMUN/I temv/i t STM 7/7 4*o*l/7 «»/7 MSB* 11/2 WBOM 1 7/7 DOTia 7/7 0/7 It 2 23/2 2/3486 words
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Advertisement583 1983-01-14 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE I EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK In Pt 9 Feb 11 F*b 15 Feb IVYBANK 3 Ape 29 Apr 1 May 5 May CLYDEBANK 24 Apr 20 May 22 May 26 May Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE ««h JJORE tor583 words
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Miscellaneous185 1983-01-14 22 4' v% M < 1 S 1 2 jr u =53 'A ('4 &M »w«rj fe arv. l is SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain v^/ 0 Cloudy Sky Snrtnee winds185 words
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