The Business Times, 21 January 1983
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Title Section11 1983-01-21 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, JANUARY tl, IKS 60 CENTS11 words
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476 1983-01-21 1 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG AUSTRALIAN maritime unions plan to embark on a campaign from next month against vessels owned by overseas shipping lines which have refused to do some repair and maintenance works in Australia. A senior union official told Business Times476 words
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138 1983-01-21 1 SOME Malaysian-based companies have taken advantage of the lower postage in Singapore by sending printed matters to Singapore for mailing. The Malaysian DirectorGeneral of Posts, Mr M Rajasingam, said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday: "We have discovered that [Minted matters from several Malaysian companies138 words
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594 1983-01-21 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH APPLE Computer Inc has taken legal action to stop the selling of "imitation" Apples, two years after they appeared in the market here. The company was granted an ex-parte injunction by the High Court last Saturday to prohibit594 words
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484 1983-01-21 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM PASSENGERS travelling oo the mass rapid transit (MRT) system may pay the same fare as those travelling on buses, said Mr Bruno Wlldermuth, project director with Wilbur, Smith and Associates, consultant to the Provisional MRT Authority (PMRTA). Speaking484 words
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317 1983-01-21 1 APPLICATIONS from 370 groups of contractors from 23 countries were received in the pre-qualification exercise for the construction of Phase 1 of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system. Of these, about one in three were joint ventures with at least317 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article85 1983-01-21 1 AFP INDONESIA is to revise its investment law by offering some big projects to potential investors. Investment Board chairman Soehartoyo yesterday said foreign investors would have to have capital of between US$l5 billion and $20 billion to build the projects under the new investment law. However, heAFP - 85 words
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Article66 1983-01-21 1 AFP BRITISH army experts blew up successfully a device discovered yesterday at the offices of Britain's ruling Conservative Party in Leeds, Northern England, hours before Premier Margaret Thatcher was due to visit the city. The experts moved in after a self-styled representative of the "angry brigade" telephoned aAFP - 66 words
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Article59 1983-01-21 1 Reuter SOUTH Korean government employees, including the president, will be barred from taking jobs with 373 top companies until two years after retiring. The government in Seoul yesterday said the move is aimed at eradicating corruption. It will affect about 6,000 senior employees ranging from Cabinet ministers andReuter - 59 words
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Article59 1983-01-21 1 Reuter CAR production in Indonesia is expected to drop by 20 per cent to 150,800 vehicles this year because of falling demand. The chairman of the Indonesian Association of Sole Agents and Motor Vehicle assemblers Mr Sugiyanto said 188,551 vehicles were assembled in Indonesia last yearReuter - 59 words
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Article59 1983-01-21 1 AFP INDONESIA plans to send 100,000 workers to West Asia this year, double the number already there. The Indonesian Labour Recruiters Association in Jakarta yesterday said by placing 100,000 workers in West Asia, it hopes to earn US$36O million annually in remittances, or three times the country's annualAFP - 59 words
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Article53 1983-01-21 1 AP AVERAGE pay increases in Britain outpaced the rate of inflation most of last year, according to government figures published yesterday. Average pay in the year ending last November rose by 8.3 per cent, while average prices increased 6.3 per cent in the same period, the Department ofAP - 53 words
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Article63 1983-01-21 1 AFP THE US tourist industry will probably register a big deficit for 1982 because a strong dollar kept foreigners away and encouraged Americans to visit abroad, government officials said yesterday. Over the first nine months of last year, the tourism balance of payments showed an estimated deficit ofAFP - 63 words
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Article47 1983-01-21 1 Reuter JAPANESE ethylene production in 1982 fell to 3.59 million tonnes, its lowest since 3.36 million in 1975. The International Trade and Industry Ministry yesterday said this was down 1.9 per cent from 3.66 million in 1981 and the third consecutive yearly fall. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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255 1983-01-21 1 ONE IN twe wells drilled la Ammm watars ytaUtri ad ar gas lata year, a "rentable" w— rate e«» pared wtth ether aOahare A aarvey by latniaaHiaal e-T*— t Gaffaey, CHae aad iMwhhs aaU the rata iartag the thM qaarter255 words
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390 1983-01-21 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - Local banks not keen on Asian bond market By BERNADETTE CHOOI LOCAL banks are now showing more reluctance to participate in the Asian dollar bond market. This is the view of many merchant banks here who (eel that there should be more cooperation between the foreign and local banks to390 words
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98 1983-01-21 1 OVERCAPACITY looms over the Pacific sector of the -airline business. Indications point to increases in seat capacity of more than double the existing capacity between East Asia and the west coast of North America by the middle of this year. In an interview with Sum Mei,98 words
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Advertisement223 1983-01-21 1 ITOg-Zgffi rcMDSI A LEADING US banker has warned Third World countries to expect less generous lending by private banks Page i GM Singapore will invest $10 million in its Ang Mo Kio factory this year Page 3 JAPANESE contractors will represent a strong force in the race for mass rapid223 words
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Advertisement107 1983-01-21 1 r Editorial... page < 8m page C far the fall story. STAR ASIA presents the IN-thing for Singapore business Hitachi Facsimile Machine. j Save with Hifax An A 4 size telex of 2,000 characters takes 5 mins. to transmit. HIFAX takes only 20 sees 40 sees. Hifax sends clear, crisp107 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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662 1983-01-21 2 AP, Reuter A LEADING US banker has warned Third World countries to expect less generous lending by private banks after world economic problems "reminiscent of the Great Depression" are resolved. Rimmer de Vries, senior vice-president of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co, testified before theAP,; Reuter - 662 words
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214 1983-01-21 2 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES of 15 foreign governments have recommended a US$l.3 billion medium-term credit for Yugoslavia for disbursement this year. A Swiss Foreign Ministry spokesman in Berne yesterday said the recommendations will be made on the assumption that Yugoslavia will continue to draw on standbyReuter - 214 words
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398 1983-01-21 2 Reuter BRITISH Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Geoffrey Howe said sterling's entry into the currency arrangements of the European Monetary System would be sensible neither for Britain nor for the EMS itself. Speaking to the House of Commons in a debate onReuter - 398 words
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171 1983-01-21 2 Reuter THE BANK of Japan has increased its credit lines to 10 city banks to a total 3,000 billion yen from 2,000 billion to match the expansion of the Japanese money market. Officials of the central bank said tliis is the first increase inReuter - 171 words
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Article475 1983-01-21 2 Reuter A FURTHER devaluation of the French franc, the third since the Socialists came to power in May 1981, is inevitable if the economic situation is to improve this year, economists said. The French 1982 trade deficit announced on Wednesday was notably below the 100 billionReuter - 475 words
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Article166 1983-01-21 2 THE Singapore branch of Bank of America is organising a five-day foreign exchange management workshop from Jan 31 to Feb 4 at the Holiday Inn Hotel. It is designed primarily for financial executives and managers as well as foreign exchange dealers. The cost for each participant is166 words
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Article112 1983-01-21 2 Reuter WEST German interest rates are too high in relation to the level of economic activity. Hie government's annual economic report, parts of which were released by the Economics Ministry ahead of Cabinet approval next week, yesterday said the government believes further scope for Interest rateReuter - 112 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-01-21 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 9.58 per cent.22 words
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Article181 1983-01-21 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 20: U8 DolUra(Spol) Ott*r BmI 7 days 9 1/16 8 15/16 1 month 9 8 t 2 months 9 8't 3 months 91/16 815/16 6 months 9 3/16 9 1/16 9 months 9* 9H 12 months 97/16 9 5/16181 words
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Article46 1983-01-21 2 RANGE of price* often ed by dlscount houses on Jan 30: Overnight JV. Call deposits 3vt Closing Baying felling 3-month Treasury bills 3^* 3 3-month Bank bills 7 15/16 713/10 3 months CD 7 11/lfl 70/16 S months CD 7* 7W Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article336 1983-01-21 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday fluctuated marginally throughout the session in moderate trading before closing slightly firmer compared with overnight New York levels. Total sales for the day was recorded at 285 lots while kerb volume at 567 lots. Prompt closed slightly higher at US$4BB/490 an ounce compared with336 words
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Article41 1983-01-21 2 N*» York 12 73B 13 05B 12 80S 13 liS Zurich 12 6SB 12 SOB 127tS 12 60S Stogapore 12 78B Wad 13 15B 12 88S 13 25S closing prices to US dollars troy ounct Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.41 words
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Article131 1983-01-21 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed weaker at 235.15 yen after opening at 236.50 and fluctuating between 234.45 and 237.10 in hectic trading. The closing rate was well below the 236.85/237.00 New York overnight finish but above the 234.50 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was a131 words
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Article491 1983-01-21 2 THE US dollar was very volatile on the foreign exchange market yesterday in fairly heavy trading. The unit opened firmer due to a carry over effect from New York but the strength was not sustained as the market was still bearish on the greenback. The afternoon saw a491 words
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Article20 1983-01-21 2 THE US dollar recovered from early losses to finish higher against other major currencies except sterling yesterday, dealers said20 words
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547 1983-01-21 2 BANKAMERICA Corp said its 1982 profits were significantly affected by increases in net loan chargeoCb, nonperforming loans and additions to its loan loss reserve. It earlier reported operating earnings for the year fell 5.8 per cent to U*****.6 million, and fourth quarter earnings fell 13.3547 words
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Advertisement141 1983-01-21 2 8 Garden Seafood Restaurant n-HI c-P -E *-v o r&i V iwi «e r> M ,r y S*' Ik V cr. M ■v HM MBal 1 11 At Garden Seafood Restaurant, y OU can find Singapore style m i., ra ,-w,, I*, J Seafood at its best. The live SlVlv141 words
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Advertisement58 1983-01-21 2 S$ FIXED > CI I t 1 month and 3 months O 4 o p.a 6 months O O p.a 9 months and 1 2 months R.ih-s o 4 o p.a Slll>|'-( t f-nr vour convenience your deposits will be automatically ronewwl on maturity unless otherwise instructed by you BANQUEINDOSUEZ58 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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521 1983-01-21 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH RECORD layoffs at General Motors Corporation in the United States have not stopped the company's Singapore subsidiary from expanding its operations. GM Singapore will invest $10 million in its Ang Mo Kio factory this year, raising by 50 per521 words
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488 1983-01-21 3 I/ACT, a joint-venture between SGV Goh Tan and the US-based Control Data Corporation, is stepping up its efforts to offer computer training in Singapore. The company, formed in 1978, has so far been more active elsewhere in Asean. It started a training centre in488 words
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389 1983-01-21 3 SINGAPORE'S leading oil refiner, Shell, expects a satisfactory 1983, but predicts the biggest challenge facing its operations will come in 1984 and beyond. To meet that challenge, Shell Group chairman Dr Richard Hu said; "Our future, up to the *****, lies in389 words
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660 1983-01-21 3 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH JAPANESE contractors will represent a strong force in the race for mass rapid transit contracts, judging from the tie-ups they have established. Eight of them have paired up to form four wholly-Japa-nese Joint-ventures while four have joined hands with some660 words
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413 1983-01-21 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING THE Japan Robot Leasing Company Ltd (Jarol), which has been studying Joint venture prospects in Singapore, is believed to have shortlisted the possible candidates. Heading the list is SAL Leasing Pte Ltd, owned by several Government-backed companies. Although no413 words
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551 1983-01-21 3 SINGAPORE'S property market it expected to remain quiet (or the better part of this year and any recovery can only occur late in the year. That will be the time when construction of the Mass Rapid Transit system's North-South Line begins. An expanded551 words
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Article249 1983-01-21 3 CALMA, a member of the US General Electric group, has appointed Robin Information Systems as the distributor of its computeraided design/computeraided manufacturing systems in Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Hongkong and China. Mr Robert Musseman, Calma manager of worldwide sales and support, said: "RES will market our CAD systems249 words
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480 1983-01-21 3 CHEONG Hock Chye A Co (Pte) Ltd, one of the oldest property consultancies in Singapore, has joined hands with two international firms from the UK and Australia. The English partner in the joint venture is the Knight Frank 4 Rutley Group (KFR)480 words
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Advertisement104 1983-01-21 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, Three104 words
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Advertisement353 1983-01-21 3 m m ->V > LL 3ft W; There's always a story to tell at Northern' Village Restaurant "Goodness Harmony" An Emperor of the Ching Dynasty was so impressed with stories of certain legendary mountain frogs and game birds that he ordered samples be brought to the Royal kitchens at any353 words
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Advertisement1425 1983-01-21 4 the SYDNEY C, By The Honourable Mr. NEVILLE K. WRAN q.c, m p. Premier of NEW SOUTH WALES On 21st January 1983 MESSAGE from DATUK SRI ANG KEONG LAN BBM(L) SSIJ Chairman, Ausintel Investments Australia Pty Ltd. The Grand Opening of the Regent, Sydney marks yet another important chapter in1,425 words
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Advertisement71 1983-01-21 5 at Our Heartiest to Ausintel Investments Australia Pty Ltd, a member of the JOO SENG GROUP on the Official Opening of the SYDNEY By The Hon. Mr. Neville K. Wran Premier of New South Wales on 21st January 1983 JOO SENG GROUP OF COMPANIES Singapore Malaysia Indonesia Thailand Hong Kong71 words
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Article523 1983-01-21 6 BUSINESSMEN are often most eloquent when it comes to talking about how far-sighted they are in making certain investments. Take the case of an investor who willingly ploughs in, say, $100 million. He will be fully aware that this investment may not bring in any immediate gain. In523 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1983-01-21 6 ZHOU MEI - DANGER OF OVER-CAPACITY ON PACIFIC RUN Mr Knut Hammarskjold, director-general of lata, is preoccupied with two issues in this interview with ZHOU MEI. He warns of the dangers of over-capacity looming over the Pacific sector should airlines implement their expansion plans as scheduled1,103 words
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Article, Illustration993 1983-01-21 6 FT AS A table tennis champion in his younger days, Hans Tietmeyer needed stamina and quick reactions to fend off attacks from all angles. Now that he is the new State Secretary for Monetary Affairs at the West German Finance Ministry, he hasFT - 993 words
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Advertisement8 1983-01-21 6 KELP UP WITH TIMES TIME THE WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE8 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous655 1983-01-21 6 TWO-IM-OKE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Broadcaster on aeronau- tics? (6) 7 One who writes about beer? ft) 8 Twinkling twins (6) 10 Wear flamboyantly for fun (5) 13 She's less than adorable (4) 14 Circle overhead (4) 15 Message of importance (4) 16 Move fast when you get a655 words
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Miscellaneous34 1983-01-21 6 To "YOU NO CMSTP*C£S PND N\GEJ_n/ LPNVD OUT NOO, \F tOG. &eX R\D OF THC CHOCOLfVTfey THUPOS PRINTS Tl-VG- O=»<2oON Ppffeß SmO>«S OP NP\\i_ V*\RNUSH COfFEJE. Cup R*siGS UXe- CPiM POP iT INITIO POST34 words
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Miscellaneous773 1983-01-21 6 SINGAPORE 5 3 00 F* Operant Mowed bjr Huan{ Fei Hont (r): A Mandarin drama about the gongfu master, Huang Fei Hong. 4 35 The World Sportsman Ganges River Float and Cheetah Research: Singer/actor Olivia Newton John leans about the efforts to breed and train cheetahs in captivity in order773 words
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OVERSEAS
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615 1983-01-21 7 Reuter THE British business community, natural allies of the ruling Conservatives, appear to have played a role in selling the pound down. The latest official figures from London yesterday said since last November, companies, pension funds and individuals have been moving theirReuter - 615 words
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327 1983-01-21 7 Reuter THE Philippines' overall balance of payments deficit was US$l.l4 billion in 1962 against $560 million in 1961. Central bank governor Jaime Lay a, in a report to President Ferdinand Marcos, yesterday said gross national product was estimated to have risen 2.6 per cent compared withReuter - 327 words
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503 1983-01-21 7 UPI OIL producers from the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries are confronted with a cash crunch more ominous than the austerity they faced before the 1973 oil price rises. The 13 Opec members meet in Geneva this Sunday in another attempt to stop theirUPI - 503 words
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371 1983-01-21 7 AP. Reuter SYRIA is reported to have informed other Arab governments that it is rescinding its agreement to last September's Arab blueprint for peace with Israel and has taken a decision to "confront" Israel. The reported development heightened fears in GulfAP.; Reuter - 371 words
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Article362 1983-01-21 7 FRANCE, the world's fifth biggest exporter, saw its trade deficit nearly double last year to a record 92,700 million francs on a seasonally corrected basis. In 1978 France's trade was almost in balance, but in 1981 the deficit was 50,600 million francs. Last year ended with362 words
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488 1983-01-21 7 Reuter THE Reagan Administration yesterday said it will stand firm on its new policy to limit imports of Chinese textiles in spite of Beijing's reaction harming of imports of American cotton, soybeans and fibres. US Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said: "Our positionReuter - 488 words
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805 1983-01-21 7 Agencies THE US made little beadway in persuading Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone to take rapid steps to ease further his country's trade restrictions. American officials made clear there were no breakthroughs during the Nakasone visit on any specific issue. ofAgencies - 805 words
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722 1983-01-21 7 Reuter, AP UNITED States Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige expects the US economy to begin recovery before April and unemployment to fall over the year. Mr Baldrige was speaking shortly after the Commerce Department released figures showing that gross national product (GNP) in the USReuter,; AP - 722 words
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236 1983-01-21 7 Reuter, UPI THE US International Trade Commission (ITC) has ruled that motor cycles imported from Japan have flooded the American market and could put the only US manufacturer, Harley-Davidson, out of business. The 2-1 finding sets in motion a process whichReuter,; UPI - 236 words
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261 1983-01-21 7 Reuter IRAN intends to continue its war with Iraq with a "war budget" of US$4 billion in the year beginning in March. The national news agency quoted Prime Minister Hossein Mousavi as saying the government's annual budget proposals would soon go to theReuter - 261 words
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Advertisement77 1983-01-21 7 LOOKING FOR READY ARTS? Come to CITIPORT APARTMENTS V. -Try Mount Faber Cable Car Station Railway Station PSA Towers .World Trade [LAST TWO' TEL: *****66 No restriction to foreigners Immediate occupation 5 mins walk to the World Trade Centre. Easy transit from there. READY APT. Freehold land (Free >'om encumbrances77 words
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Advertisement54 1983-01-21 7 WE ARE MOVING. TO THE 14th/15th FLOOR,TUNAS BUILDING 114 ANSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 0207 TEL: 220-2200 tour holdings international limited harpers travel AFTER 3 P.M. TODAY AND OVER THE WEEKEND, PLEASE CALL: TOUR EAST 235-5703 TRAVCOACH 440-2501 HARPERS TRAVEL 734-7594 We will resume normal operations on Monday, 24 January 1983. We54 words
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Advertisement226 1983-01-21 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain SHI with the American Express Card Mi. I* vou dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" uxA^S^ Taix)nrites_ fjUH^XVvsatreat.is Nonya. Fo^ peC i a l at the Luna. StToSreai^ COffEE HOUSE 2nd Hoc 9f* > r f (January's nfketim cfgxxi226 words
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Advertisement189 1983-01-21 8 t* JAPANESE RESTAURANT A For sushi. For teppanyaki. For other authentically Japanese delights. Open daily.'. 12 noon Hp m .'>() p in 10 .10 p rn hor reservations call *****77 A < «'iiliir\ I 'ju-k Hlu'i'siloii •Hi >«>!•«■ Nassim Hili Smqapore I 02 r > Tt?, Operated by ANA HOTELS189 words
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Advertisement253 1983-01-21 8 Feast like an emperor at Chinatown 9! 1 >: <&! bW I Our chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve Szechuan specialties Name your favourites Or ask for our recommen dations Then be treated to a253 words
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Advertisement173 1983-01-21 8 An English Afternoon Tfea, So gooctjou could stay for hours. A choice of 20 delicious leas. Silver scrvicr, naturally. And light, classical music to accompany it all. The Music Room. At the Hilton. A great place to be. Be in vogue Lit )\u\\ Wry exclusive. Very different Very private. It's173 words
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Advertisement145 1983-01-21 8 LOVES A HEARTY EATER 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 can145 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1131 1983-01-21 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures rose £31 to £16 a < tonne with most positions ending the morning at or just below new contract highs, dealers said. There were no fresh fac- tors prompting yesterday's gains which came mostly following light buying interest. Several dealers said the rise was1,131 words
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Article339 1983-01-21 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 170.25 cents per kilo, down 1.25 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lower London advices and freer offerings in thin trading. Prices eased further in the afternoon339 words
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Article30 1983-01-21 9 Rubber Jan 20 Singapore: February: 170.25 centa (down 1.25 cents) Malaysia: February: 100.50 cents (down 1.25 cents) Tin: M 520.15 per kilo (unchanged) 105 tonnes (down 20 tonnes)30 words
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Article61 1983-01-21 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang was unchanged yesterday at M 529.15 a kilo, the ITA floor level price, dealers said. They said that the buffer stock manager continued to maintain its Strang support at this lower level, absorbing the bulk of yesterday's disposal which dropped to 19561 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article36 1983-01-21 9 am MM m -n MM +M Mil +1 Ptrain apt llii 1M* *X 11 MM -Ml Rlnaacant* Ord Stl Bog»n* MUt -U 1M -1 1TM -i» IM 4 19M -U Sip Snl* Vlacon Source: BCI36 words
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Article177 1983-01-21 9 }AM CI Had Bay Mm Ma -a AhtU K. i«pou mm awuoi .1 ....I In LncA iiu _w JJH -1H lat Pro» Ptpt an tot OI» OH uncf Moot i I» BH H inU Nlcfeal |ik .k Bint Man ScoUa BH -a Karr Add 14* uncti 0% -H Lo5lA«177 words
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Article253 1983-01-21 9 JAN M Rand Tnut Bt la Un ini W INDUSTRIALS UM»*e OB uneb 1 ♦a 90 Abamm gg f u MININGS AS And CI Km anrh *m|w m AfMjprei, m uneh Aagtmtl ♦a ■*?<!»■ un ♦n Bu/r.u nt CO 1Mb an iH Cbuttr MS CWA Con* Oold lias Cwnt253 words
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Article181 1983-01-21 9 JAM 1* ABM Ahold Atao no WLM uuo uncp u aiot"7 Aataa JJ JO 10»J0 njo -OJ -14 •1 Aaro«ak «JS |U| -u -0.4 uncb •U ♦U Boa 5**W liah Burui 70J0 mm »jo n "-in4 HZ~~ C»l» a JO mM unch 07 OtU llu set 00J0 101JC -0181 words
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Article1334 1983-01-21 9 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES on Wednesday extended their losses into a second day but the New York market closed above earlier lows due to some bargain hunting in the final hour. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 18.67 points at 1500 est, but then rallied to1,334 words
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Article337 1983-01-21 9 RA8 prices in cenu per kUo yesterday: M n in noon (per Idle) Bum Sellers off 0 0.189 50 170JON i J 2f£ ***** 172.50 tot. 1 R.S.S March 174.50 175.00 S5- mX 109.SON c lfr 50 iW SON J" S 1«.00 109 OON 107 .00 1(8 OON337 words
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Article111 1983-01-21 9 NOON SSI Ft mi SMR pnc ymm Urday KA8 Mrurr lCirr»ii Mtk) Hank 0Tor»*rd Mtk) SSR 30 SSRSO (1 -loo pallat) »1 too poltot) 158.00 153 60 150 00N 154 .SON "MOO 100.00N 154 50 1S&SON MRELB SMR CV SMR L SMR 6 SMR CP SMR 10111 words
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Article123 1983-01-21 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased further on short selling in quiet trading dealers said. In the Jan position, central region fell Mslo to M 5777.50 per tonne and south Mf7.50 to Ms7B2 50 while in Feb central lost Msl3 to MJ7B2. The refined market was123 words
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Article181 1983-01-21 9 WHEAT futures in CHicago on Wednesday fell along with other grains and outside financial markets to close 9V« to AVi US-cents a bushel lower. Widespread commission house selling late in the session fueled the decline, which touched off sell stops around the March based $3.38 level. Trade friction between181 words
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Article206 1983-01-21 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed II to 7V4 US-cents a bushel lower in sympathy with sharp declines in precious metals markets. Earlier weakness was due to China's decision to cut off US soybean imports and to fairly heavy country movement overnight. But prices rebounded along with metals206 words
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Article160 1983-01-21 9 CHINESE Praia» per 1« PriW C»e>—t 41: Bulk fob $96.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $109.00 seller*, new drum fob $113.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Acta NLW $342.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $337.50 sellers. Sarawak160 words
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Article198 1983-01-21 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows In Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattea yam: China Bit Phoenix 20b 2,410; 32s I Hsn g* 3,096 (per bale of 400 lbs). Plmc gangs: Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly198 words
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Article322 1983-01-21 9 BINGAPOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ 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 thin) class 0.67, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.64. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60. Special 0.57.322 words
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Advertisement94 1983-01-21 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 Kto, Tat *****92 Bedc* Tel: *****47 Buklt Mefah, Tel: *****39 Clementi. Tel: *****45 Where taste94 words
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2741 1983-01-21 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. BECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (2.428 2.505)2,741 words
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Article3186 1983-01-21 10 Gr"» Gr's Net 1962/83 Last Div Div Y*ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale OP- CVr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 235 Acma 240 21.7 03 9.0 233 154 130 Alcom 150 3.7 0.5 2.4 125.0 233 132 Allied Choc 176 -1 7.03,186 words
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Article1782 1983-01-21 10 BID and orter price» officially UMed and Immlihw in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of shares traded «hewn in brackets In lots o< 1,000 unit* unleaa otherwtae verified mrnvnuALß Miinrti (11(B) Um (1MB) (23) 1« (5) 1.(7 (4) 1.(4 (O)1,782 words
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Article829 1983-01-21 10 SELECTIVE baylag latoreet eeattoaed to prevlde a Arm uadertoae to the toeal stock market yesterday. Altheagh shares geaerally were traded easier la the meralag, reae wed baylag aappart emerged la the afteraeea aad the market flatbed aa a positive aeto. A a amber ef property aad829 words
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Article454 1983-01-21 10 INTEREST was fairly widespread at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, keeping share prices steady on most fronts. After a quiet start at about overnight levels, interest wavered towards the noon close. However, prices regained ground when trading resumed in the afternoon. Overall, interest was454 words
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578 1983-01-21 11 UPI A BITTER leadership squabble between a major stockholder and company executives is rocking the normally staid San Miguel Corporation, Asia's worldfamous brewer and leading food conglomerate. The challenger is Enrique Zobel, 56, one of the 11 San Miguel directors. He also is head ofUPI - 578 words
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Article183 1983-01-21 11 ONGAPOU: UNIT 1BUR DIAMOND MOT STOKE prieea >kr tea 21) (MjMftftfv' prioci tar inn tit The Commerce 3.00 3.15 Dec Jan The Savings Fund 1.73 1.81 Diamond S pore Pro* Fund IS 1.40 S'pore Fd(USI) 0.55 0.50 S'pore Sec. Fund 2.01 2.11 a 1.11 1.23 S'pore Invest Fund183 words
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1167 1983-01-21 11 NYT I GENTUS, it is said, is a rising market. And from 1977 to mid-1981, when property prices in Hongkong quadrupled, the colony was filled with brilliant financiers, developers and bankers. The kingpins were mostlj local Chinese entrepreneurs, but the boom also attracted andNYT - 1,167 words
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Article432 1983-01-21 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally lower in moderately active trading due to profit-taking directed equally at resource and industrial stocks. At 1500 local, the All-Ordinaries index was down 2.2 at 536.2, the all industrials off 2.9 at 666.3 and the all resources down 1.7 at 431.5. Turnover432 words
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Article162 1983-01-21 11 PRICES in Manila closed easier on increased turnover of 6.2 million pesos yesterday compared with 4.18 million on Wednesday, dealers said. The Commercial and Industrial Index was down at 93.99 from 94.2, the mining marker eased to 1,157.95 from 1,190.81, and the oils index was down at 1.721 from162 words
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Article195 1983-01-21 11 HONGKONG STOCKS closed steady yesterday with the Hang Seng Index rising 2.02 points to 906.56, after having been 7.79 up at 1100 hra. Dealer* said prices rose in the morning on a big overseas buying order for a range of shares while active profit-taking eroded the gains195 words
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Article370 1983-01-21 11 THE stock market yesterday fell for the third successive day on scattered selling across the board, with sentiment discouraged by the yen's easiness and the overnight fall on Wall Street, dealers said. The market average lost 45.37 points to end at 7,923.31 in light trading volume370 words
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Article120 1983-01-21 11 SHARE prices declined in the absence of buying support in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. The Book Club Index fell 0.35 point to 110.18 on turnover of 21.8 million baht with 167,243 shares traded. JAN X A ok tarn Thai /uu P1br« Bahta ZZ m 4 rrnfcaftateaai* k i»i120 words
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Article170 1983-01-21 11 said its first-half comparisons will be difficult because an upturn in the economy may be delayed. In the 1982 first half Honeywell had net earnings of LSJI4I.I million on revenues of 12.58 billion. With a modest economic recovery in 1383, Honeywell said it hopes earnings will approximate its170 words
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Article150 1983-01-21 11 reporting losses for the fourth quarter and full year, said 1983 sales may improve somewhat from 1982's $6.47 billion although its world sales outlook remains highly uncertain. Signs of an upturn have appeared in some sectors but it does not expect significant changes quickly. The outlook is150 words
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1096 1983-01-21 11 CHAN OI CHEE - Market Talk... By CHAN OI CHEE BIG, marketable bank and plantation shares have been recommended for mediumterm investment by local stock broking firm Lyali 4 Evatt. In its January Investment Digest, analyst Richard Cragg has singled out DBS Baak, Uaited Overseas Baak,1,096 words
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Advertisement372 1983-01-21 11 Computa'Sl attracted 13,000 business ODDcrtuniti to miss CXMPUTA^? Computa '81 drew 120 exhibitors from 12 countries. There were 13,000 visitors 8,000 were trade visitors, of which 40% were from overseas. Computa '83 is the third international exhibition on computer and information processing technology, and it promises to be the largest372 words
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Article166 1983-01-21 12 Rises Benta 540 80 Indices Selangor Dredg 460 20 Jan 19 Jan 20 *****4 Federal Flour Public Bank 229 480 17 14 BT Indicator: *****1 Syn Resins 402 12 ST Industrials: 765.53 766.22 M Credit 332 12 ST Finance: 1817.61 1819.62 Ipoh Garden C Sugars M B F Hldgs166 words
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Article, Illustration190 1983-01-21 12 Rises Indices Petaling 920 30 Jan 19 Jan 20 Batu Kawan 410 24 Pacific Chem 750 20 MBT Index: *****5 *****3 Tronoh 780 20 NST Industrials: 970.44 972.84 SEA Corp 820 +20 NST Finance: 1646.96 1656.37 Public Bank 535 15 NST Hotels: 648.22 648.35 Sim Lim 312 14190 words
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Article899 1983-01-21 12 THE market opened mixed in featureless trading yesterday, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at 10am was up 0.2 points at 621.8. Among the leaders, Bo water fell 3p to 169 and Blue Circle 2p at 436 but Beecham and Vickers both rose lp at 356 and 110.899 words
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248 1983-01-21 12 MESSRS Tug I-Paag ud Phay Seag Whatt will take ever m ehalnnu sf Wane Brethers ssd Malay aa Breweries Ltd respectively this year, feUewtag Ike rettremeat «f Taa Sri Tu (Hi Taaa. Bulaeii Timet aader•taads that Mr Tug's appelatmeat will be innffl May at248 words
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Article26 1983-01-21 12 GENERAL Securities Investments Ltd has announced that its unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share was $1.86 as at Dec 31 last year.26 words
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Article53 1983-01-21 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 621.6 Tuesday 614.8 Week Ago 508.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1068.06 Tuesday 1079 65 Week Ago 1083.61 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 608.56 Wednesday 906.54 Week Ago 870.32 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 666.3 Wednesday 669 0 Week Ago 664.5 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 536.2 Wednesday 538.3 Week53 words
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Article453 1983-01-21 12 CHOO AI LENG - Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG MALAYAN United Industries (MUI) is expected to take over the management of subsidiary Ming Court Hotel when its management contract with the Goodwood group expires later this year. It is believed one of the main453 words
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284 1983-01-21 12 PERNAS Si me Darby Holdings (PSDH) has reached agreement with A/S Jotungruppen of Norway to establish a manufacturing facility for the production of glass fibre reinforced polyester pipes and tanks. The Joint venture company, Vera Malaysia Sdn Bhd, has been allocated a 1.61-bectare284 words
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473 1983-01-21 12 MALAYSIAN Borneo Finance Corporation, which is expected to make its debut on the Kuaia Lumpur stock market soon, has continued to turn in substantially higher earnings for the last financial year. Pre-tax profit of the finance company, which is 70 per473 words
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205 1983-01-21 12 FABER Merlin Malaysia Bhd is setting up a Japanese restaurant in Penang with two other partners. The company said in a statement yesterday that it has entered into a joint venture agreement with Yayasan Bumiputra Pulau Pinang Bhd and ChikuyoTei (KL)205 words
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Article62 1983-01-21 12 AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd has announced that the paid-up capital of its subsidiary company, Ambassador BMS Pte Ltd, was increased from $90,000 to $120,000 on Jan 14. The hotel company has subscribed for and been allotted an additional 20,000 $1 shares in the subsidiary, resulting in a total holding62 words
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Article462 1983-01-21 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew SOME interesting board changes have taken place in our listed companies in the past few weeks, reflecting in some cases a change in ownership and management. First, the resignation of Mr EE Kahlenberg as chairman of Paa-Eleetrlc ladastries and Grswth ladistrial HaUttagsBy Hock Lock Siew - 462 words
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Advertisement53 1983-01-21 12 /Lombard Banking /Services For details write to Lombard North Central PLC. Banking Services, Dept. 509, 17 Bruton Street London WIA 3DH, England. Telephone: 01-409 3434 FINE CHINESE ANTIQUES WORKS OF ART^ RWOR GALLERY Pte Ltd 101 103, First Floor, Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road Tel *****16/*****42 THREE GENERATIONS OF53 words
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Advertisement100 1983-01-21 12 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. December, 1982 J^L KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG BERHAD U5515,500,000 CREDIT FACILITY Managed by ASEAMBANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD Provided by ASEAMBANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD BANK OF AMERICA NT SA MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Agent 0000 1000 l ASEAMBANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD100 words
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Miscellaneous53 1983-01-21 12 OUTLOOK for today: Rainy and cloudy. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.3$ pro on Jon t$ at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.8 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!4.10 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month!!. 170.1 Total rainy days for53 words
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295 1983-01-21 13 Seatrade HONDURAS may close its open registry this year, if plans to tighten the regulations fail to pass the country's Congress. Captain Raudalles Soto, the director of the Merchant Marine which operates the registry said that proposals were being put to theSeatrade - 295 words
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521 1983-01-21 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ PERBADANAN Nasional Shipping Line has secured a long-term charter for its newly acquired tanker to carry crude oil for Petronas. With the charter agreement, the sea transportation of Malaysian crude oil, which has been totally dependent on the services of521 words
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Article119 1983-01-21 13 Reuter INDIA/Pakistan/Bangladesh conferences will keep stability in rates as long as possible, JAF Nightingall, secretary of the conferences, said. The conferences increased their rates in May 1960 and since then were holding to them in spite of increased costs, Nightingall said after a coordination meeting attended byReuter - 119 words
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Article101 1983-01-21 13 THE Dutch government has agreed to underwrite the Amsterdam city council's proposed purchase of two giant floating docks for ADM. The two docks will be bought (or Fir 15 million and than leased back to ADM at cost price. The government has also agreed to guarantee101 words
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Article70 1983-01-21 13 Reuter THE General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) tramp trip charter index rose three points to 97 (base 1976) in December, but compared with 135 a year earlier and 233 in December 1980, the GCBS said. The tramp time charter index with the same base remained at 84Reuter - 70 words
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Article69 1983-01-21 13 AFP A CREW member of a merchant vessel belonging to the state-owned Pakistani Shipping Company, PNSC, has been sentenced by a summary military court to one year's rigorous imprisonment, fifteen lashes and half a million rupees fine for his involvement in smuggling of heroin. The accused, HasanAFP - 69 words
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Article727 1983-01-21 13 SUfftagUM P»gf CM SUfflac L1M Pw C«l AC Toaptar Ataa AknafcM Umt Alltraaa AMrm9hp« AFC Uae tfL Aqua 1Inn AraMaa Bulk ArfMda* A9CL AjU Mwrlmi Atkw Line* AasoaMaa Coal BBM-0ttmt Mltr Ortm Baagkafc COM BUIUM BBS BmUW taA* CAWVMC OC Liae OCNI CMmOCMI on Cam CotoaboCoM Oicata727 words
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388 1983-01-21 14 Lloyd's List SEA-LAND Service has begun to disclose a new rates package aimed at capturing US Mid-west trade, in a prelude to the latest battle for caijjo on the overtonnaged North Atlantic. The world's biggest container operator says it is not yet readyLloyd's List - 388 words
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572 1983-01-21 14 AFP BRITAIN'S recession-hit maritime fleet, which has been cut by nearly half in the last seven years, shrank further this week with the sale of eight vessels, industry sources sources. The country's leading tramp steamer operator, London and Overseas FreightersAFP - 572 words
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Article805 1983-01-21 14 TIME and voyage charters are not numerous. However a modest increase for operations at distant ports has been negotiated because of higher air fare expenses for supervisory personnel. Specialised vessels are seeing limited demand. Marine accidents are becoming more frequent as operators and owners are taking risks because805 words
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Article1939 1983-01-21 14 INCREASED grain chartering featured the freight market with Chine* operators showing renewed Interest, shipbrokers said. Three vessels were arranged on Wednesday for wheat from the River Plate completing loading at to China at U5530.50 while grain was covered from the US Gulf/US east coast to China at the1,939 words
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302 1983-01-21 15 THE Association of Thai Industries has urged the Communications Ministry to review Express Transport Organisation of Thailand's monopoly on the handling and transport of cargo containers to and from Klong Toey Port. According to an informed source in the ministry, the association charged that302 words
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246 1983-01-21 15 Reuter THE long term outlook for West German shipyards is not favourable with incoming orders not expected to pick up before 1987 mainly due to excess capacity among owners, West German Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff said. He told an all party parliamentary economic affairs committeeReuter - 246 words
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212 1983-01-21 15 AP AN OIL pipeline designed to carry a third of Alaska's oil production across the Isthmus of Panama up to 800,000 barrels a day was opened in a ceremony in the Caribbean port city of Rampala. Vice-president Jorge niueca presided over a ceremony attendedAP - 212 words
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372 1983-01-21 15 TMR THE Reagan Administration is intent on eliminating the US Federal Maritime Commission, following deregulation of the maritime industry, according to Judith T Connor, assistant secretary of transportation for policy and international affairs. "It is a goal of the administration to have the DepartmentTMR - 372 words
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Article215 1983-01-21 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 (FAB EABT/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping ANBO (STBAITS A18TBALIA): Australian National Line.215 words
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5581 1983-01-21 20 BCHEDBIE 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 of5,581 words
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Article696 1983-01-21 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Sea Fortune 27S 21.1.83 2000 Eastern M 49 0700-0000 B5 E Vigor *****E 22.1.83 1400 Green Asia 49 1000-1300/2359-0100 N4/N4 C Val belle 29/289 22.1.83696 words
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Article1823 1983-01-21 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Mrtalk fwtitiw Continental Feeder* (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFKA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Jambatan Merah (PK)R Jumabhoy A Son» (PN) Airs Um Transgroup Pie Ltd (S). AhnakM Umt StniM Kim Shpg (S). AIM C1,823 words
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Article494 1983-01-21 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Feng Hang 33/4 Y Fung alongside 21.1.83/2300 Ned Wlllemskerk 3/4 Ned-EAC alongside 21.1.83/0600 Qujlang 18 Y Fung alongside 21.1.83/1100 Rainbow 38/9 NAPL alongside 21.1.83/1830 Straits Hope 21 SSPL alongside 21.1.83/0600 Gerdt Oldendorf f 6/7 Str Tptn 20.1.83/1500494 words
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Advertisement286 1983-01-21 13 KSFO -iii Times Bookshops LONDON Freights n/in ORIENT Exchange......................................... n CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts fer Whem IX SHIPS la Pert X REGIONAL Weather X [HZL JAR L)l\| AM Ml Orient Overseas ContcuMeA Line FIRLY COffTAMERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) V Itrn* GMKT 13ft286 words
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Advertisement347 1983-01-21 13 aSEALORD! UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG/ ARABIAN GULF J EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Bahrain (10/2). jubad (12/2). Dammam (14/2), Kuwait (16/2) Doha (18/2). Dubai (20/2) Abu Dhabi (22/2) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Iraq cargo acceptable jnfranat Accepting La carfo tor Dubai. Kuwait. Bahrain. Dammam. Mina Qaboos Doha Abu Dhabi l Vns(l I347 words
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Advertisement841 1983-01-21 13 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CQMTAIMPP SERVICES TO. U. 3. PACIFIC. QULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS IESSIGHSST UCAMAOtSK* 25/ laaarapo 23-24/1 25-21/1 LEDA MEXSX 1 MKKK TOTO 29-30/1 31/1-1/2 ADMAN MAERSK 6 MJ«a MANGO 6- 7/2841 words
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Advertisement283 1983-01-21 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN CONTAINER SERVICE TfMan. Spore PKelang PNG I Lhorn I Bona I Cdrtl I l Havre I Mam Ht* Awerp I ldon B TANJONG |SW KANNKAR B ORKC 8/U Mar 23/26 iw» 27/30 Jan 17/2 2/4 Mar 5/8 Mar 24/3 15/17 Mar 18/22 Mar 9/4 26/2283 words
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Advertisement385 1983-01-21 14 Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES A USA/CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North Waat Atlantic/Canada MM* VS. im HTOH SAV SOW 11/3 1/3 14/3 12/3 18/3 a/3 31/3 a/3 23/3 31/3 S/3 Zl/2 24/2 ALASKA M 27/2 28/2 3/3 I AABROS 1/1 1 *°u° i/J 1/3 12/3 naoac a i«a385 words
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Advertisement916 1983-01-21 15 m The Straits Steamship Group OCI Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: n/i ti/i M/ 2 *5/2 10/2 12/2 14/2 17/2 27/2 01/3 M /I M/ 3 12/3 U/3 If/3 21/1 27/3 a/i 17/2 11/2 21/2 22/2 24/2 21/2 27/2 8/2 M/ 3 M/ 3 M/ 3 U/3 12/3916 words
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Advertisement376 1983-01-21 16 EVERGREEN LINE EAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SCTVICE ACCEPTMG fa 1 ICI CARGO FOR SfiP Ma O tw fll CM MM LHV i«« i«f« */i n/i \iu i«/i nn nn 21/2 fr» If* V 2 1/2 2/1 4/1 VI 7/J t/1 13/7 I/) 11/) 12/1 11/1 15/1 aiso acoptps ia/ra t ra/ra376 words
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Advertisement716 1983-01-21 20 EXPRESS SEM-CONT/UNER SERVICE Far Eirep* P Wang S pore Penang R dam H'burg A werp Rost SCHWER* 24/26 lan 27/28 lan 29/31 Jan 21 Feb 28 Feb 25 Feb 4 Mar LEIPZIG 17/21 Mar 22/24 Mar 25/27 Mar 17 Apr 25 Ape 21 29 Apr REGULAR SERVICE For Europe S716 words
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Advertisement181 1983-01-21 21 Ledl FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD REGULAR CONVENTIONAL CONTAfO SERVICES FCI AND LCI TO All PORTS K AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, UK/EUROPE, USA, CANADA, HONGKONG, TAIWAN MDOLE EAST OTHER PORTS/DESTHATIONS ON REQUEST "For Bookings I Enquiries Please Contact: SMGATOK MALAYSIA Mi 3415. Pfaa Stfe 3M. 3rd Fl Man Inn Am iMi S'|Mr«181 words
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Advertisement612 1983-01-21 22 a sapping (Singapore) private Urmted NVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE Accepting FCI/LCI I Conventional cargoes KST* n WG/THN/JTN 21st Jan BANGKOK 22nd J* CCUOMO 2tth Jan KCH/SaU/IMUM/MMM (IN "HAMMN) 25th Jon Mm occoptaf to other destiutiore si*,ect to «*k smart 22nd Jon 24th tan 2ttt Jan 31st lan TRANS SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE612 words
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Advertisement455 1983-01-21 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1201, 12th Hoof, Golden Mile Tower, Beodt Rood, Sinoopore 0719. Tel: *****44 Tl* R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO NEST MALAYSIA SERVICE •oy ETA fTD Destoator Accepts* Reefer contaiwoti West Malaysia Agent Nodlloyd EAC AgnncaM (M) Sdn. Bhd. Ponaog: T*l. *****6 P. K along: Tol. *****1/7455 words
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Miscellaneous160 1983-01-21 22 Va Regional Weather a. m v: 55 (i w V* z> m *A i^. £2^ BSS c wire Wind direction with speed in knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height Goody160 words
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