The Business Times, 26 January 1983
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Title Section11 1983-01-26 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2€, 1183 60 CENTS11 words
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417 1983-01-26 1 Agencies INDONESIA'S counter-pur-chase trade policy has cut the country's non-oil exports drastically by some 60 per cent to only US$l7.B million during the second half of last year. The exports consisted of coffee, toys, plywood, rubber, tea, and spices.Agencies - 417 words
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149 1983-01-26 1 UPI FILIPINO overseas workers are requested to send home from 50 to 70 per cent of their earnings through Philippine banks beginning on Feb 1, the Philippine central bank said yesterday. Failure to comply to an order by President Ferdinand Marcos will mean non-renewal ofUPI - 149 words
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499 1983-01-26 1 LOH N - By LOH N INTRACO will ft >chemicals made by the Pit Ayer Merbau petrochemical comoiex locally and overseas, the onl> one of six distributors to have a dual marketing role. The other five distributors are responsible only for either local or overseas markets, said499 words
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477 1983-01-26 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM INCHCAPE Bhd has entered into a joint venture to set up a modern automated printed circuit board (PCB) assembly plant in Singapore. A new company, Automated Assembly (Singapore) Pte Ltd, has been formed. Business Times understands477 words
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Article201 1983-01-26 1 UPI JAPAN'S motor vehicle production dropped in 1962 for the first time in eight years mainly because of US and Western European demands that the nation limit its exports. The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association in Tokyo yesterday said the combined output of cars, trucks andUPI - 201 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article89 1983-01-26 1 THE Singapore branch of Bank of Tokyo has increased its recent floating rate certificate of deposit issue by US$5 million to US$25 million. Lead manager of the issue, First Chicago Asia Merchant Bank, said the increase was due to good demand from investors. Interest for the89 words
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Article58 1983-01-26 1 AP INDONESIA is expected to have a surplus coffee production totalling 140,934 tonnes by the end of the current international coffee year ending in September, Indonesia's Trade and Cooperative Minister Radius Prawiro said. He said the International Coffee Organisation had set an export quota of 144,066 tonnes forAP - 58 words
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Article78 1983-01-26 1 Reuter PRIME Minister Malcolm Fraser yesterday announced a US$4BO million scheme to develop water resources in Australia, now suffering from one of the worst droughts in its history. He said the money would be spent over the next five years on improving rural, city, and industrial water supplies,Reuter - 78 words
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Article64 1983-01-26 1 Reuter GENERAL Public Utilities, the operator of the three-mile island nuclear power plant, has reached a US$37 million out-of-court settlement with the builder of the plant over the 1979 accident that shut it down. The accident in Pennsylvania, when escaping radioactive gases forced the evacuation of tens ofReuter - 64 words
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Article60 1983-01-26 1 AFP THE World Bank will provide more financial and technical aid to China, a vice-president of the World bank, Attila Karaomanoglu, told Chinese Vice-Premier Yao Yilin in Beijing yesterday. The New China news agency said Mr Karaomanoglu said that this aid would be earmarked for agriculture andAFP - 60 words
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Article57 1983-01-26 1 AP THE British pound hit an all-time low of U551.***** when the London foreign exchange opened yesterday, two US cents down from its level in late dealings on Monday. It clawed back in a nervous market to $1-5323 within an hour, but remained shaky. Sterling hit $1.5355 inAP - 57 words
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Article71 1983-01-26 1 UPI THE UN Trade Agency has proposed an urgent programme to boost Third World commodity export earnings by US$2O billion over a three-year period. The UN conference on trade and development said prices in real terms of many primary products have collapsed to their lowest level in 50UPI - 71 words
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Article26 1983-01-26 1 NEW investments in Thailand fell to 10.14 billion baht in calendar 1982 from 86 billion baht in 1981, the Board of Investment officials said.26 words
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254 1983-01-26 1 HIGH-LEVEL afflclala from Slagapare and Malayda are kavlag their lint official meeting here today to dlaean the aatoral gai pipeline project. The meettag cmdm Jut aae week after Petroaaa chairman Tan Sri Ahdallah Balleh said it wm riaUe to pipe gas from Treaggaaa Math254 words
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286 1983-01-26 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH THE International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has agreed that Singapore should retain control of the high altitude airspace over the South China Sea. This has conclusively solved the debate between Singapore and Malaysia to provide traffic286 words
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Article213 1983-01-26 1 A QUEEN'S counsel will help defend Goodland Pte Ltd and its three directors on the 264 tax-related charges preferred against them. Defence counsel Lee Han Yang yesterday asked for additional time to "instruct a leader" on the case as most of the charges date as far213 words
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Advertisement244 1983-01-26 1 E*on OFFICE SYSTEMS 5 S€E MOV CHAN GHCUP OA Singapore Id 2225M2 4 KL lei 03 *****0 Penang lei 04 *****9 kruoLWITHIN its first three months of operation, the Singapore offshore branch of Arab Banking Corporation has built up its total assets to over US$24O million Page 2 SEKAR group244 words
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Advertisement122 1983-01-26 1 Car Ambulance w It makes the Car Doc and his Hospital complete. He's also known as the mobile Car Doc You see. some naughty Super Cars refuse to return to the hospital for check-up. That's when the Mobile Car Doc comes into action. He goes to them with his Ambulance122 words
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Advertisement99 1983-01-26 1 BALLY of Switzaiand Internationally recognised as trend-setters. fVf, Wywy Private Limited So* Agent Wywy Print* Limited. Wywy House 17 Leng Kee Roaa &ngat»reo3ts Te Sa*"; A Vaaysa Wywy (Malay*ia|Sdo Bhd,Peta ng Java *****6 *****' Wywy Panang 2'484. Wywy Wywy Kuantan: 6'.88 2'270 Wywy Johor B«h«u: 26'95 *****7. k i-vig Ba99 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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426 1983-01-26 2 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI WITHIN its first three months of operation, the Singapore offshore branch of Arab Banking Corporation has built up its total assets to over US$24O million. The bank, which opened officially yesterday, said since its coming here, it has been very active426 words
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259 1983-01-26 2 Reuter DAI-ICHI Kangyo Bank Ltd will continue to extend full support to Orient Finance Co Ltd, the share price of which fell last week following talk on the Tokyo Stock Exchange of sizeable bad loans. The bank, which holds 3.6 per cent of the sharesReuter - 259 words
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Article247 1983-01-26 2 Reuter WEST German central bank chief Karl Otto Poehl believes the international credit crisis has been brought under control. Answering questions on a German television programme, be said the central banks of richer nations had not become last-minute rescuers for the international financial system. HeReuter - 247 words
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286 1983-01-26 2 Reuter THE head of banking supervision at the Bank of England, W Peter Cooke, said specific rules on provisions for banks' loan losses are unnecessary. He told a House of Commons select committee increased provision to cushion against loan losses may be appropriate atReuter - 286 words
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Article246 1983-01-26 2 Reuter THE International Monetary Fund has approved a loan of 2.02 billion SDRs to assist Argentina. The loan consists of 1.5 billion SDRs under a 15month standby arrangment and the remainder under the agency's compensatory financing facility which helps countries hit by a export shortfall.Reuter - 246 words
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133 1983-01-26 2 Reuter CHILE will renegotiate with international banks US$2.B billion in principal repayments of its external debt for this year and 1884. Economy and Finance Minister Rolf Luders in Santiago yesterday said renegotiation talks will begin in New York on Monday with Manufacturers Hanover CorpReuter - 133 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article363 1983-01-26 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed mixed compared with overnight New York levels after staging a marginal recovery in the afternoon. The metal's marginal recovery in the afternoon was prompted by buying interest following the weakening of the US dollar. Trading was moderately active with total sales for the363 words
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Article35 1983-01-26 2 New York 12.65B 12. MB 12.75S 12.71S Zurich 12.20B 12.52B 12.30S Tm M 12.62S IIM Singapore 12.68B 12.40B 12.75S 12.506 Closing price* in US dollars a tray ounc e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.35 words
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Article476 1983-01-26 2 THE US dollar opened strongly on the local foreign exchange market yesterday but weakened in the afternoon on news of a planned increase in oil production by the United Arab Emirates. Trading was quite active. The US dollar opened at 2.0615 (day's low) against the local currency. However,476 words
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Article22 1983-01-26 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 0.58 per cent.22 words
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Article177 1983-01-26 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 25: US Dollar* 8m<) Offer Bid 7 days 9 3/16 91/16 1 month 9* 9H 2 months 95/16 9 3/16 3 months 9*» 9U 6 months 9H 9V» 9 months 911/16 99/16 12 months 9* 9H Ow. IHUJL l177 words
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Article45 1983-01-26 2 RANGE of prices offered by discount house* oo Jul S: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: SH flu 1st Bsrisf Ssllinf 3-month Treasury bills 3 1 3 3-month Buk bills 7% 7* 3 months CD 7H 7W 6 months CD 7H 7*4 Source: National Discount Co45 words
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Article104 1983-01-26 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 239.65 yen in moderate trading after opening at 239.30 and rising to a high of 241.45. The close was above the 238.90/239.20 finish In New York, but below the 241.30 close in Tokyo on Monday. Trading volume was a moderate104 words
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Article69 1983-01-26 2 STERLING yesterday fell to a record low of 51.5190/5210 following news the United Arab Emirates will raise oil production to 1.6 million barrels per day, dealers said. Banknote rates yesterday: US 6.59 6.61 UK 9.95/10.15 Brunei 3.14/3.16 M Germany 2.675 2 695 Palaysia 2.88/2.90 Philippines 0.70/0.71 Singapore 3.165/3.185 Burma69 words
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Article59 1983-01-26 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.5222/32 Can —1.8772 8806 Cross 1.2335/38 D Mk 3.7324/64 D F1 4.0953 1009 S FY 3.0625 78 B Ft con 72.79/94 F FY 10.5848 6029 Lit 2148 25 2153.41 Yen-363.50 98 D Kr 13 1039 1214 NKr 10.9062 9215 S Kr 11 3670 3828 Aus59 words
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Advertisement251 1983-01-26 2 Are you all keyed up? There's nothing more annoying than trying to work out which key opens what door. Especially when you've got thirty or forty keys to choose from.. .and all of them look the same! Take heart. ABLOY can show you a better way the ABLOY Master Key251 words
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Advertisement290 1983-01-26 2 [fMDd oonoyi MALAYAN CEMENT BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF PROFITS fr DIVIDEND The Directors are pleased to announce the audited results of the Group and of the Company for the year ended 30th November 1982 as follows:QROUP COMPANY 1982 1981 1982 1981 I I I Profit before taxation290 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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488 1983-01-26 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO GOOD demand for prawn and vegetable crackers has prompted an Indonesian company to set up a factory in Singapore to serve the Asean market We Hai Pte Ltd, which started production late last year, is initially producing 2,000 kilos488 words
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184 1983-01-26 3 MR LIM Kee Ming, president of the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SFOCI), has become the first Singaporean to receive a Royal Order from King Carl Gustaf of Sweden. Mr Lim yesterday received the Royal Order of the Polar184 words
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167 1983-01-26 3 GAMMON (Hongkong) has been awarded a $2.4 million contract for piling and substructure work for a new joint development by United Commercial Bank and Indian Bank. The two banks are planning an office building at the junction of Malacca Street and D'Almeida Street, close167 words
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291 1983-01-26 3 THE Asia-Pacific region continues to be one of the fastest growing areas for Visa International's credit card and traveller's cheque business. Some 2.9 million of the company's cardholders totalling 96.7 million worldwide are from this part of the world. And latest results show291 words
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Article, Illustration170 1983-01-26 3 MR BENSON Puk Tua S»«n (left) has been appointed assistant front office manager of the Hilton International Singapore Hotel. He joined the hotel four months ago. RANK O'CONNOR'S is sending three engineers to Soren T Lyngso in Copenhagen for training on its range of electronic control and170 words
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519 1983-01-26 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING A NEWLY established local contractor, Q-Built System (Pte) Ltd, is investing more than $10 million in new building equipment, with the bulk consisting of aluminium forms from the US. The company, which was recently awarded its first contract519 words
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Article254 1983-01-26 3 THE COMMISSIONING of control equipment for the new Carls berg beer processing plant in Shah Alam will be completed by the middle of March 1964. Speaking at a brewery automation seminar yesterday, Mr Soo Weng Kiong of Carlsberg (Malaysia) said by the time the systems are completed254 words
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377 1983-01-26 3 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN COMPETITION for the local fast-food dollar will become more intense with the opening of the first Wendy's restaurant before the Chinese New Year. It expects to account for a turnover of at least $4 million this year. Mr377 words
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Advertisement21 1983-01-26 3 t A X M 1 A (iokkMi IMhk»iiLv (WTO l*U» LUI KAMPAWf Japanese Restaurant 3rd floor, World Trade Centre Tel: *****3021 words
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Advertisement233 1983-01-26 3 12 551 Hja*l r t IV m Jfe J I j i /1 f. Ambassador Recessed Cabinet Stainless steel cabinets designed to be recessed into the wall to provide the final quality finish to any washroom. They are ideal for public toilets in hotels, commercial buildings and shopping centres. Two233 words
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Advertisement249 1983-01-26 4 Where to wine, dine and entertain SHH with the American Express Card don already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" Locals^ Bruowntes f 4* > ~s SingaP9T. c s^'l 0 L 30p l f a tabteload 01 HgSSr/*»$12* P« T r c«. V Weal Specialities January 17-30249 words
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Advertisement193 1983-01-26 4 ,-i 1 t "J I'or banquets for contentions. I'or other functions of flawless finesse. functions for up to 2SO guests International menus to choose from Complete range of audio visual equipment Ample parking space A k fC M < I 'ju*k S»( 14 >1*11(4 >m Siii»«»!•<• Nassim Hill, Singapore 1025.193 words
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Advertisement212 1983-01-26 4 uRS* L'escargot. Restaurant extraordinaire. (Our menu is a gourmet's delight) 06ER0I IMPERIAL SINGAPORE V I JALAN »UMBi A SINGAPORE 09? j TELEPHONE NO HJ ib«> Owning Company Hind HoteH Intef national Ltd i -m. a f* A hearty set meal that's a gourmet's delight, at a steakhouse that serves only212 words
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Advertisement174 1983-01-26 4 I'ri <* iitiiil: &u &/aturel tr< tin I sA- |.in I Kli (i \i 1 Ik Ik-Kukri nut K.isKth r ii mm Having hit the high spots in Europe. South America and Broadway, Au Nature! promise action with their silky-stnuoth vml harmony and sensual fancy footwork cfiasSa/b hit mturmMion unU174 words
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Advertisement244 1983-01-26 4 to the musk of the' Thimdcrfairds' Sink into i »oft chair in your own coay apot a cool Mtiafying drink in your hands. Ralax. in tha baat way you know. And when the drinks finally hit you, let your thoughts melt while the music of THE THUNDERBIRDS fills your heed.244 words
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OVERSEAS
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549 1983-01-26 5 Reuter THE West German government has announced a scheme to create 56,000 jobs, but it has come under immediate attack from opposition Social Democrats (SPD) who have said the plan does not go far enough. The government planned to spend 1.3Reuter - 549 words
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Article498 1983-01-26 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan is expected to propose standby taxes and financial incentives to reduce mounting unemployment in his annual State of the Union message this morning. White House officials said he also planned to warn the European Community again of possible US retaliation to their subsidisedReuter - 498 words
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439 1983-01-26 5 AP, NYT HIT by the prospect of lower North Sea oil prices, sterling this week plunged to a record low against the US dollar. It was down 18 per cent in the past year and 36 per cent since January 1981. The slide increasesAP,; NYT - 439 words
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281 1983-01-26 5 Agencies JAPAN has pledged 50 billion yen (US$2OB million) in additional Japanese credits to Malaysia in the current fiscal year ending March 31. The pledge, made during Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's second round of talks with visiting Malay, sian Prime MinisterAgencies - 281 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article428 1983-01-26 5 Agencies ISRAELI treasury officials appealed for calm on Israel's stock market as shares on Sunday fell heavily for the second consecutive day. Of about 400 shares listed on the exchange, 245 fell by more than five per cent, and only 27 recorded sizeable gains. THE WhiteAgencies - 428 words
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297 1983-01-26 5 UPI, Reuter JAPAN may voluntarily limit exports of video tape recorders (VTRs) to West Europe in a bid to ease trade friction between Tokyo and the Common Market. Japanese government sources said the decision »'lll be made known during three days ofUPI, Reuter - 297 words
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806 1983-01-26 5 Agencies OIL analysts believe the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) has suffered a serious, but far from fatal, blow by failing to agree on a plan to deal with the global oil glut. They warned that importing countries should not raise tooAgencies - 806 words
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Article429 1983-01-26 5 AFP AUSTRALIA should benefit from the modest upturn expected for the US and Japanese economies this year, with continuing strong investment in the domestic mining and finance sectors, but wage costs are a central factor. This outlook was found in a survey made by the OrganisationAFP - 429 words
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Advertisement102 1983-01-26 5 Where taste still matters. Haute cuisine the bubbles and the ambiance and now the distinctive charm of Paul Gostelow at the Baby Grand nightly. Luncheon: 12 'till 3 Dinner: 7'till 11.30 The Octagon. sth Floor. 105 Cecil Street. Singapore 0106 Reserve on 223 3366 Where dining is a delightful affair102 words
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Advertisement117 1983-01-26 5 JAGUAR XI6 42 The Jaguar XJ6 4.2-Designed to transport you out of the ordinary, into a world of pure pleasure. THE PRIVILEGE OF POWER. The power to respond. To surge from oto 96kph in 10.1 seconds, and then to a top speed of 240 kph. The power to exhilarate, mile117 words
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Article441 1983-01-26 6 OPEC's latest demonstration that an organisation's success can sometimes be in inverse proportion to the number of times it meets was described as follows by an American oil analyst: "They put themselves in the fishbowl. They're worse off now than if they had not met." That is not441 words
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Article, Illustration1558 1983-01-26 6 DAVID MARSH - DAVID MARSH reports on the European space industry's ill-fated struggle to catch up with the Americans. DAVID MARSH FT IN THE early hours of Sept 10 1982, a rather unorthodox gearbox in a highly inconvenient place 200 km up in the equatorial night skyFT - 1,558 words
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Article, Illustration230 1983-01-26 6 THE werld leader Is Hughes Aircraft sf the US. Raaged agalut It sad •titer US maaafaetarers, laeiadlag RCA aad Fart Aerespace, Is a MUeetka sf Earepeaa "famines": Ear—telllte, swaed malaly by Messeraehailtt aad ATN (formerly AEG Telefaakea) sf West Germaay aad Aerespatlale aad Tbemssa-CBF «I Fraaee, was set ap230 words
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Article189 1983-01-26 6 EUROBATELLITE Is balMlag the Freaeh aad Germaa TV satellites TDF--1 (shertly to he fdtowed by TDF-t) aad TV-Sat-1, with laaaehlag ptaaaed la IKS as the basis sf theee eeaatries* fa tare dlreet TV aetwerka. Satcem Is expected to balld the British direct TV satellite Uatoat ptaaaed tor laaach la189 words
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Advertisement117 1983-01-26 6 On an oil rig... on the construction site or wherever there's a need HYDRAULIC HOSES AND FITTINGS 1 J c 9 I m K V U I r SI 1 K A ?!*l I 5 t 11 XX /S /,/Z t N «i 5 7^ A IMVT Out tic #cf117 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous770 1983-01-26 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Love Forever (Mandarin/ 4.10 David and Bert: This episode focuses on two men who live on the Pacific side of Canada. Bert is a prospector and David a singer, carver and an extraordinary grandfather. 4.35 Exercise with Gloria 5.00 Thacker's World Waterfowl In770 words
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Article, Illustration2150 1983-01-26 7 Ian Hargreaves - Ian Hargreaves kicks off an occasional series on unemployment in Europe Ian Hargreaves FT r job and the worst perform- er, depressingly, was its t nominally strongest econo9 my, that of West Germany. r Over the whole OECD, the jobs picture was somewhatFT - 2,150 words
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Advertisement125 1983-01-26 7 THE BANK OF TOKYO, LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH U5525,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit Series 18 Due January *****7 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from January 26,1983 to July 26, 1983 the Certificates will carry a125 words
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Advertisement175 1983-01-26 7 Altai ttthe yellow pages canst® you feeing Hue. Cost-eftßctmadmtisingthat works hard36sdays ayear. Successful businesses go hand in hand with successful advertising. And you can't afford not to advertise in the Yellow Pages. You see, the Yellow Pages reaches all phone users with a staggering circulation of 1.53 million printed copies175 words
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Miscellaneous596 1983-01-26 7 TVO-11-OIE CROSSWORD Cryptic Ponle ACROSS 1 Cause to be frowning or wry, maybe (5) 6 Tessa's back in possession (5) 9 Strange Eastern pledge (7) 10 Go for four weeks (5) 11 It informs on the use of wood-pulp (5) 12 There's something sticky abour crime (5) 13 Panicky old596 words
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Advertisement206 1983-01-26 8 Richard Ellis are proud to have been associated with the Hongkong Bank Building as devebpment managers, leasing agents and property managers for the building V T---■m <& w M -vx: T' 7v m 1 4 f j. ':4 r.y. m 4i*S timer. c.V. i Congratulations Hongkongßank on their official opening206 words
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Advertisement227 1983-01-26 8 Congratulations Hongkongßank on the Official Opening of Hongkongßank Building at 21 Collyer Quay 4; a*.-j. V >' I f <T: t /< sfm g g iff f y| I 4 -"**.s£■ Mannesman Gondola, Exterior Maintenance System Maintains all the original appeal of your building. Whether if s a paint job,227 words
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Advertisement124 1983-01-26 9 91 m Congratulations Hongkongßank on the official opening of Hongkongßank Building From: Jk r a a 'i., ALCAN ALUMINIUM ESTRUSIONS SUPPLIED BY ALCAN ASIA LTD Unit 1114, 11TH FLOOR, MANHATTAN HOUSE 151 CHIN SWEE ROAD, SINGAPORE 0316 TEL: *****44, *****33 CABLE: ALCANASIA TELEX: RS ***** ALCAN ALUMINIUM CURTAIN WALLS AND124 words
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Advertisement66 1983-01-26 9 CONGRATULATIONS TO HONGKONGBANK ON YOUR BUILDING'S OFFICIAL OPENING AND CONGRATULATIONS ALSO ON YOUR ASTUTE CHOICE OF FIREKING CABINETS AND KONGO MOBILE STORAGE SYSTEMS C/Ja A riant DEKON PRIVATE LIMITED Unit 04-01, 4th Floor, Pei Fu Industrial Building 24, New Industrial Road, S'pore 1953. Te1:*****70/*****44 MOBILE STORAGE SYSTEMS FOR OFFICE FILING66 words
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Advertisement175 1983-01-26 10 From its ions in 1899-the new Hongkongßank Building at 21 ColJyer Quay vtli 7• > i y l J* i T >&V< 9* 1 ;*V SiH w$r'■ ?SHKtt i# 2Tr f-A:s Jw* i.,,- ?"fes. n-"'*" v C V-* -v v v, t '<&■» j&m> ifr 41SF' :■> s~. m. v175 words
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Advertisement346 1983-01-26 11 Hongkongßank proudly announces the opening of the new Hongkongßank Building at 21 Collyer Quay This impressive new building is the latest development by Hongkongßank on a site which through almost a hundred years, has seen many changes reflecting the growth and progress that has become part of Singapore's way of346 words
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Advertisement115 1983-01-26 12 Now. The vision is a reality. Congratulations Hongkongßank The new Hongkongßank Building reploces the old 1925 building. It proudly stands on the same site as the original 1892 building. i I I I Hms B w m. 1 The bank s second building built in 1925 with its upper 4115 words
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Advertisement600 1983-01-26 12 Our congratulations to HSBC When banks want security they get Chubb Protection Banks, as you would expect, are very security conscious. And so they should be. After all, banks have more valuables and money to look after than anybody else. When banks choose a security system of any kind, it's600 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article290 1983-01-26 13 JAN M Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha «ao unch ADarcom 300 -10 A* And CI MO unch ffir* 1MB MM -M Bartow* ISO -40 C O Smith 21 SOB CNA 1MB unch Cum* rtnanc* -10 Da Baart Ind Ed con Edcari PadVolk HZ 400 unch Pugtt 300 unch OrmUmn Hlrald290 words
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Article193 1983-01-26 13 JAM M Pranca Actions "'"'ar■ m -3 AlunlM Br. seo Alnaiilaaa Rm. Brown Bo*an Br. no HO -46 Clba CM& Br. 1«3S -30 Cite 0*l«7 p c UK -46 Clba (Mfj Re* Credit Sulaaa Br wo IBM -U Credit Sola* fU% 381 -1 Baktrowatt Br. unch Oearfa rtacher Br193 words
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1266 1983-01-26 13 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES on Monday closed sharply lower for the second consecutive session as interest rate fears and a broad range of economic concerns weakened investor confidence. The drop was aggravated, analysts said, by Opec's failure this weekend to agree to cut crude1,266 words
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Article161 1983-01-26 13 km> i«a aui klm unm About ubjm u hmm«* aa ~ai Atao au> -tj NiUta MM -+J A»«V Ml X -11 NuteMl Nad 1U -XI IBM «U Hadllojd MjOO -11 Aarotnfe «CM -1« Nab HMO 11 Bmhi Om Ortolan 1WM -4 •art i(.m -47 O—1 ltJO +41 »a»i TUi161 words
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Article48 1983-01-26 13 FORWARD Mi Aac Aitur VRKKT MI 1» unch Bra Can Cor KU r M -M 1«M -M e Me irn m mm Ul! IMC mat -u -a 15 -a unch 30 100 ♦a -M Bolrnj A a* -4 CASH MARKET AMr Oan ruo unch a -m unch48 words
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Article185 1983-01-26 13 JAN M rr» GROUP R CORBEILLE Canafour 1340 -0 Alr-UquM* «a i L-Unkm ouo wn jo aooxd 114 m ♦i UN Oarvals Dum C 8 F (TtMmaonCt* hancalae dm PMrotaa Cradlt roncter iam 1M -w» 4 Latent Moat-Han n—i> Opfl-Parlba* Panarroya 03 -a 13 >13 140.10 -to ■MWMOOHW Ml185 words
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Article91 1983-01-26 13 JAM M auior Lira id UMMua lUkao Am Ort mm MM 15 Bel SUM -IM HocMtedort Pm +M Ontnte Ord Good toivt Ron Ertdum rtmt Ord mi l-U MM MM ij| Montadlaoo CNtottl Ord Plr»ll1 Aiwl r Plralli Spa OX UM 14 1« -It OVfMTkll 1 in I1M ■>1191 words
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Advertisement104 1983-01-26 13 21 Congratulations Hongkongßank on the official opening of Hongkongßank Building We are proud to be entrusted with the major contract for electrical installation at the Hongkongßank Building. From: (CpMp LEE SENG KWANG ELECTRIC (S) PTE. LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 35-A, Seah Street, Singapore, 0718 Tel: *****11 Telex: RS ***** METROPO Contract104 words
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Advertisement124 1983-01-26 13 See Page 15 for Asian stocks Congratulations Hongkongßank on the official opening of Hongkongßank Building From: THE GETZ CORPORATION (SINGAPORE) SDN. BHD, 100-F, Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore 0511. Tel: *****3/*****2. Cable: GETZ Telex: RS ***** We are proud to have undertaken to supply and install ceilings. Congratulations Hongkongßank on the124 words
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2192 1983-01-26 14 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 All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,192 words
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Article200 1983-01-26 14 SINGAPORE UNIT t*l m DIAMOND MOI >rro*i (ManagsW tar Ju IS) (MAMfin' pfien tar Jan Ml The Commerce 3.00 3.15 Dec Jan The Savings Fund 1 71 180 Diamond S pore Prog Fund 1.31 I S pore Fd (USI) 0.56 050 S pore Sec Fund 100 2 10200 words
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Article3104 1983-01-26 14 1982/1983 High Low Company Last Sale orGr'a Div Div C'vr Gr'a Y'ld Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 154 233 374 322 141 229 291 480 338 450 680 1520 490 243 460 1040 288 440 700 326 735 525 2003,104 words
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Article1849 1983-01-26 14 BID aad ottrr prim offlctally tated aad had— in aad reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unleaa otherwise speo fled MDUmiALS AJaiwm (3 206 1286) Alaaa (1 MB) (44) I K1,849 words
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Article864 1983-01-26 14 AN EASIER meed mttgaed to prevail aa toe Siagapare stock market yeaterday after iwfter dt««.>i perfermaaee la New Yark. Ceaaeqaeatly, share prices daaad tower far the seeead eaaaecative day tola week. Laeal laveatari, reacting to the 23-patat alMe aa toe Daw Jaaes to the averalght New864 words
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Article550 1983-01-26 14 IMPROVED trading conditions in the afternoon session lifted values off their day's lows and checked early losses at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The broadly lower start, sparked off by Wall Street's 23-point loss on Monday, was, however, not accompanied by heavy selling. Shares later550 words
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Article836 1983-01-26 15 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday rose to the highest level for over 2 x /i years yesterday morning on steady commission house and trade house buying. Prices ended between £39 a tonne above and £2 below Monday's close, supported by easier sterling against the dollar and the strength836 words
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Article160 1983-01-26 15 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday rallied to the plus side in afternoon trade to close B'< cents a bushel higher in nearbys to up 13 cents in new crop. Traders viewed corn as the market leader, and said the recovery in corn sparked spillover, nervous local short-covering in160 words
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Article91 1983-01-26 15 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday recovered late on sympathetic local short-covering following the rally in corn, to close up IVi to 2Mi cents a bushel. Traders called Monday's price action a technical reversal, since all contracts except nearby March closed above Friday's highs after penetrating Friday's lows earlier91 words
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Article118 1983-01-26 15 THE Malaysian crude palm oil report was unavailable yesterday. On Monday, for the January position, south region fell M 57.50 to $787.50 and central $2.50 to $782.50, while in February, central lost $7.50 to $780. The refined market was featureless on lack of interest. C.I.F. North European ports,118 words
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Article175 1983-01-26 15 CHINESE Pwtow Enteagt, pSwkg yeeler*!j* Be 1 Cseaaat ail: Bulk fob (96.00 sellers, old drum (In 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 (342.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW (337.50175 words
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Article142 1983-01-26 15 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettaa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20k 2,430. 32s 2.890, 40k 3.120 (per bale of 400 lbs). PakMaa raw esttaa: LSS 6.10, 4F 6.06; 289F 6.10; NT roller ginned 6.08 (per lb). CLOTH in142 words
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Article336 1983-01-26 15 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI 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 67, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.64. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special336 words
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Article307 1983-01-26 15 RUBBER PRICES yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 170.00 cents per kilo, down one cent from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on freer offerings of nears and forwards. Prices eased marginally in quiet afternoon trading In Kaala Lam par,307 words
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Article30 1983-01-26 15 Rubber: Jan 25 Singapore: February: 170.00 cents (down one cent) Malaysia: February: 189.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 170 tonnes (down 64 tonnes)30 words
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Article43 1983-01-26 15 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday remained unchanged at M 529.15 a kilo, the ITA floor level. Dealers said the bolter stock manager absorbed the bulk of turnover which totalled 171 tonnes against til on Monday. Rationing was not detected.43 words
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Article329 1983-01-26 15 HAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday Noon (per kOo) Buyers Sellers tot 1 R-SS prompt IT JO 168.SON tot 1R S S February 170 00 170.50 tot 1 RSS March m.00 173.50 Hli **-50 1S7J0M 108J0N tot. 3 R.S.S Id00 1C7.00N HFPSi o 166 00N t* 154329 words
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Article108 1983-01-26 15 NOON SSR ad SMRprioa jnHiiT RAH F.brmsrr iCimat Mtkt Bayers BaBara Mink (Forward Mtk) Bayers Baiters SSR (1-toa pain u lseso 167 JON 167 JO 158.60 N SSR SO (1-too pdbl i) 152-60 l&SJON imo 154J0N MRBLB r«tnu; Mara k SMKCV (1-toa pails) 198.00 J00 00N 1M.00108 words
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Article333 1983-01-26 15 HONGKONG STOCKS recovered from early lows yesterday to close slightly up on Monday's levels and the Hang Seng Index finished 8.85 points up on the day at 888.45, after having been down 5.94 at mid-morning, brokers said. The initial fall reflected the sharp decline in Wall Street333 words
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Article412 1983-01-26 15 SHARE prices yesterday closed broadly lower, led by a sharp decline in the resource sector, in moderately active trading brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index fell 9.2 to 528 5 due mainly to a 13.4 point decline in the ali resources index to 419.9. The all industrials412 words
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Article361 1983-01-26 15 THE stock market yesterday continued to fall, depressed by the receding possibility of a Japanese discount rate cut, the sharp overnight fall on Wall Street and Opec's failure to agree to cut oil output. The market average lost 30.81 to 7,803.18, after late bargain-hunting pared heavy361 words
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Article105 1983-01-26 15 JAN 15 Paaot Acoje Mining ***** uneh Anglo PhU Apa* Mlnlnf B Atla» Con 3 Bagulo Ootd Bailc Petroleum Can B nra PhU Hldgi Lepanto B Marlnduque B Manuel Oriental B PhU Oreraeu PhUex B Pleop B Pioneer PLOT Podco B Poccl I OOOOOO 1 1 flf 1 i105 words
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Article126 1983-01-26 15 JAN 25 A ok ham Thai aju nt>r» In* And Tnut Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ajudhaya Lid Bala Shoe Berll Jucker BahU I 10* Ml 354 153 uneft -J -I uneh Charoonf Thai Wire Firestone rtm TruJl Ooodrcax Industrial Finance Corp JaiapraUtan Cement. Maboonkhron( Metal Bo* Rama Tower Saha126 words
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Advertisement172 1983-01-26 15 YOUR IN-HOUSE NSC Plastic Binding System Features: Adjustable 4mm 50mm thickness Ease ft simplicity in operation Up to 300 mm spine length Compact ft portable Plus a wide choice of cover sets and strip sixes DATAQUIP (S) PTE LTD 506 Delta House 2 Alexandra Road (0315) Tel.-272-6512/6514/6515 U5520,000,000 Floating Rate172 words
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Advertisement36 1983-01-26 15 This advertisement appears as d matter of record only. MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Private Placement of M 530,000,000 LOAN NOTES Guaranteed by THE GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA Arranged by PERMATA CHARTERED MERCHANT BANK BERHAD December 198236 words
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342 1983-01-26 16 IF ALL goes well, Malaysia Borneo Finance Corporation (M) Berhad's (MBFC) proposed public share offer should come onto the market in midMarch. Riisiness Times understands that the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee met last Monday and the MBFC flotation is believed to be342 words
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Article160 1983-01-26 16 Rites Tronoh Mines 796 +186 C Sifirt 1140 20 M Cable* 230 18 Johu Hide* M B P Hldga 330 560 18 15 8el Properties Metro Hldga 906 775 15 10 D Keramat 040 10 Berjulal 540 10 Liea Hoe 530 10 U P P 170 M Credit 328160 words
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Article, Illustration188 1983-01-26 16 Rises Hongkong Tin SelProp 2100 565 +100 +20 Austral Amal 600 +10 Johan 358 +18 Berjuntal 600 +15 Antral Ent 270 +12 I-MT 133 +10 Kramat Tin 260 +10 MBS 310 +10 FAN 790 +10 Falls NST 920 -30 Kuala SfaHm 372 -18 UM Flour 372 -14 Dutch188 words
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Article50 1983-01-26 16 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 805.7 Friday 619.4 Week Ago 819.8 Tuesday Monday Week Ago AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS 888.45 879.80 889.91 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1030.17 Friday 1062.96 Week Ago 1084.81 Tuesday 063.2 Monday 667.5 Week Ago 668.7 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday S28.S H.K.HANG SENG Monday Week Ago 537.6 540.450 words
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608 1983-01-26 16 CHOO AI LENG - ■M Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG PEAK Hua Holdings, which bought a 29.04 per cent stake in Lien Hoe Industries Bhd (LHI) last March, plans to launch a general offer for the remaining shares in the company. Sources yesterday608 words
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291 1983-01-26 16 SIME Darky BM Is leaking far jatat TNHn partners ii five prajeeta whleh will lavalve total tovestmeate af mare thaa M$M mllltoa. Ike vcatarea ate la toad aad beverages; all aad gaa dcvalapmeat; ladaatrtal aad englMevtag pndMto; Bilv a—My aad parte maaafxilailai. aad nktar aad291 words
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377 1983-01-26 16 MALAYSIAN Mosaics Bhd, which is proposing a rights issue and the purchase of two Sabah-based companies, has forecast group pre-tax profit of M 54.37 million for this year, assuming successful completion of the acquisitions before March 31. This forecast represents a significant turnaround for377 words
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Article887 1983-01-26 16 STOCK prices opened lower yesterday in line with the easier trend on Wall Street and on renewed fears (or UK interest rates as sterling opened below USSI.S3, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was up 4.8 points at 610.5. Among leading industrials, Thorn lost 2p to887 words
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185 1983-01-26 16 Reuter WARDLEY Ltd and the Carrian group declined comment on a Hongkong press report that Carrian, currently being advised by Wardley, has stopped interest payments on its about HK$6.5 billion debt. The Asian Wall Street Journal, quoting a confidential report by Wardley, said CarrianReuter - 185 words
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395 1983-01-26 16 AMALGAMATED Properties and Industries Bhd (API) has arranged a MJI7 million syndicated term loan (or its subsidiary, Kim King Sino-Malay Development Sdn Bhd, to finance the first phase of its housing project in Johore. The loan is being arranged by UDA Merchant Bankers. Other395 words
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Article180 1983-01-26 16 SELANGOB Prsperttas has denied that it is considering a bonus issue. In reply to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's query, the company said at the time of writing, the board had not considered the question of a bonus. THE KLSE has asked Priaet BM to announce the amount180 words
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Advertisement70 1983-01-26 16 SOFTWARE SEMINAR COFAS FIXED ASSETS SYSTEM Historical, Tax Replacement Values Variable Depreciation Methods Dual Currencies Project Maintenance Costing Flexible Reporting Runs on IBM, ICL, DEC, HP, Wang Others Free half-day seminars on February 1, 2, or 3 at 9.00 a.m. Presentation by John NeHer Associates (Australia). Attendance is limited to70 words
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Advertisement474 1983-01-26 16 A A 2-day seminar on Japan's Trade Industry Development Corporations Singapore, March 21 22,1983 Literally, the term sogo-shosha means general trading companies. However sogo-shosha are more than just trading intermediaries; their role encompasses domestic Japanese and overseas investments, sourcing for raw materials, extension of markets, assisting in the growth of474 words
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Miscellaneous56 1983-01-26 16 OUTLOOK for today: Occasional passing showers during the day. Report tor 24 hours prior to 7.31 pm on Ju 25 at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.0 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 0.30 Rainfall in millimetres 9.7 Total rainfall for the month 21o'l Total56 words
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Article186 1983-01-26 17 Reuter THE board of directors of the Panama Canal Commission began meetings in Panama on Monday to discuss a proposed 9.8 per cent increase in tolls on the waterway, a spokesman said. He said meetings of the nine-member board five from the United StatesReuter - 186 words
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Article, Illustration605 1983-01-26 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM FREIGHT forwarders are giving less support to the members of the Far Eastern Freight Conference since the introduction of a strong enforcement body to ensure that there is no undercutting. A forwarder said less than 5 per cent of the boxes are605 words
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Article106 1983-01-26 17 AFP SOUTH China's Guangdong province will open up seven new routes for passenger vessels plying between Hongkong and seven ports In the province. The seven ports to be linked with Hongkong by sea this year are Zhanjiang, Zhaoqing, Sanbu, Taipin, Aotou, Shanwei and Haikou. The Zhanjiang-Hongkong runAFP - 106 words
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Article63 1983-01-26 17 AFP TWO Taiwanese vessels have been detained near Irian Jaya for fishing illegally in east Indonesian waters. The vessels, Horng Ching Ping and Wan Sheng No 1 were intercepted by Indonesian warship Kri Maonginsidi a few days ago when it was patrolling the area. The vessels wereAFP - 63 words
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Article764 1983-01-26 17 Shipping Um PM* C«l AC Toepfcr VI t AIM vm l Ahrenklel User VI I Alltran* vn 4 Alpac VI 5 Katmmg X a Aatarm Shpf X 9 APC Linr IV 4 APL m 4/3 Aqua Line* X 1 Arabian Bulk X S Artcattar IV 4 ASCL764 words
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429 1983-01-26 18 Lloyd's List THE National Union of Seamen and its Indian counterpart have agreed a formula which could open the way for dramatic increases in the cost of Asian ratings employed by British shipowners. However the NUS has failed at this stage to getLloyd's List - 429 words
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Article129 1983-01-26 18 AFP FOUR sailors were dead and seven missing (rom the Maldives registered freighter Maldive Grace whose crew abandoned ship after a fire broke out off Sicily, sources said. Thirty three men were rescued. The master issued a distress signal when the ship was weathering a severeAFP - 129 words
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Article208 1983-01-26 18 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.208 words
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Article820 1983-01-26 18 AFP CHINESE charterers were active in several sectors of the freight market last week, and were required to pay firmer rates for both grain and sugar cargoes. Otherwise the market appeared quiet on the surface, with rates fluctuating narrowly. Rumours continued to circulate, but as ever confirmation wasAFP - 820 words
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Article1830 1983-01-26 18 FAIRLY active grain chartering on Monday was reported out of the US with rates generally holding steady. Chinese operators covered a cargo from the US Gulf at 1 U5515.50 against $15 previously, while $31 was agreed from the Gulf to two ports South Korea. Other bookings from the1,830 words
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Article286 1983-01-26 19 Lloyd's List MORE operators of product carriers are expected to turn to the "new jumbo chemical trade" as there are little signs of demand for oil transport improving in the near future. The world's biggest parcel tanker operator, StoltNielsen, sees its future growth in this field,Lloyd's List - 286 words
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379 1983-01-26 19 A RECORD number of mobile rigs were launched last year, pushing the world of shore drilling fleet to 1,097 units, breaking the 1,000 mark for the first time in history. The new deliveries comprised 129 mobile offshore drilling units and 14 platform379 words
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474 1983-01-26 19 THE THAI Communications Ministry has initiated moves to make Songkhla port more competitive with those in neighbouring countries. The ministry has instructed the Merchant Marine Promotion Commission to draw up plans to help reduce transportation costs out of the port. Communications Minister Adm474 words
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Article210 1983-01-26 19 AFP A HUGE wheat shipment for China could be delayed because of a breakdown in sampling at a grain handling terminal at Kwinana, south of Perth. The consignment of 64,000 tonnes, valued at Asll million is being loaded on to the World Dove. The likelihood ofAFP - 210 words
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5455 1983-01-26 24 SCHEDPLE 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 of5,455 words
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Article501 1983-01-26 25 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Baron Kota Dewa Mercs Ruhunu Pres Cleveland White Star Yong Men Cherry Manls Equator IV Etha Rlckmers Gold Glory King Pearl Kota Berjaya Kota Jade Murrayeverett Ned Forcados Ned Slnoutskerk Osa Bonanza Seng Hlng Straits Star Temburong501 words
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Article602 1983-01-26 26 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns for LCL Cargo FCL Movement Schedule Location P Mckinley Skulp Vutche Kota Sahabat Johore B Ned Dejlma Toklo Exp Omex Pioneer K Prorokov Pacific Exp Bunga Dahlia B Butang Maersk Mango Benvalla602 words
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Article1777 1983-01-26 26 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B CsaMlasr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). SELJSSCI SEW £32?: Sou» (PN) Um Tranagroup Pie Ltd Ahrsafclsi Umt Service Kim Shpf (S) C Tacptu Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK> f£P*~ Intra» (S)/Yec1,777 words
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Advertisement538 1983-01-26 17 Everett Lines FOR THE MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA •CHALNA •RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZ ANH.LO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A CMfoid Centre Singapore 1 lei ***** 9 36 Beach Street Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bldg lei P1441 3 Port KeUng Agents Harrisons Crostield538 words
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Advertisement202 1983-01-26 17 SSEALORDII UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAGS£ALORD SHIPPING AGENCES (Rej. No. *****5/OOC) •TH FLOOR. MARINA HOUS£. SWGAPORE 0207 TEL *****94 TELEX NO R*****9 CFS OFC 2nd FLR TPC Unit 230 TEL *****31 and *****32 TERMINAL OFC 2nd FLR TPC Unit 229 TEL NO *****90/*****93/*****01 SEALORD SHTTMG AGENCES SON. BHD. PET AUNG202 words
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Advertisement815 1983-01-26 17 i fl] IRAQI LINE If" iitgi st«t( (iTißftiu foi miiTißi masraiT SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE BAGHDAD AQABA All other Iraqi destinations with through B Ls I f .1 Agents: I dl UNIPACIFIC TRANS I TRADING ACENCT PTE LTD TEL: *****4 (5 LINES) SINGAPORE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC,815 words
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Advertisement386 1983-01-26 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe 28/1 4/2 ISELAIWA 11/2 N DEMAA 18/2 I® SUM SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM Acta»*n far 1) Barcdona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. I Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen Bremertiaren. Aartws. Copenhagen Hetsmki 4) Malmo Stockholm. Oslo "Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder386 words
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Advertisement460 1983-01-26 18 g Y.S. LINE '1 USA/CANADA yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES Atlantic/Canada MBTUUt MMU N/310 TOMB) MM a/311 STRATMCCMON 19/317 uauM mm a/313 TMm accept* carp Mu 1 Abu Uub CONVENTIONAL SERVICES H/3 11/3 19/3 a/3 31/3 a/3 IS/18 FA Colon*. Bonduy Karacft. Ma Ohafc. InA I (Ma I \**&PanAsia Line, ltd.460 words
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Advertisement591 1983-01-26 19 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP S£RVICE TO UK/CONTINENT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT TOHGOMMU STRATHCONON •STEPMAN REECK tcceptmt cm jo for Bjjhdid 1 Bavam by feeder muh Is Spore Mm acccpte* cjrfo to Karade. A JMui. Bahrain591 words
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Advertisement615 1983-01-26 19 IMPORTANT NOTICE This is to advise all owners, representatives and agents of Panamanian registered vessels that except this office, no person or company in Singapore is authorised to collect monies for payment of annual tonnage/annual single rate/annual inspection tax/publication tax, on behalf of the government of the Republic of Panama.615 words
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Advertisement634 1983-01-26 20 /1 TO COMTMNT UK Hapag-Lloyd Tata Eiprtu Cardial Bay EXPORTS Sport P Heiaftd Ston Hburg B ha»tn Rdam ltHa«rt Antwerp 27/1 29/1 15/2 11/2 19 2 20 22/2 10/2 1212 16/2 17/2 26 2 21 2 6 3 7/ 3 8 3 9/3 20/3 21/3 FruAlwt tiprtu 3 l,i Also634 words
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Advertisement608 1983-01-26 20 *Ju»« J M.S. LINE FULLY CONTAHERBED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/EAST COASTS **a M« mul Spn< HK 0 KNGOT Id 19/1 20/1 ?6 1 OMNSTtXX 19/1 ?o/1 30 1 K. NONS CM 1* 27/1 28 1 4/2 MOWS SfDW IK 27/1 28/1 9/2 oon OMIT IK 11/? 12/2 16/2 0. GOVEMOB608 words
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Advertisement394 1983-01-26 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAMER SERVICE ACCEPTWG Fa I ICI CARGO FOR scr m o i« hi n m lw *7/1 tt/z 11/7 n/7 21/2 23/2 (mi Lyvic 1/2 1/2 J/J 4/| 4/3 7/3 #/J f»» *t» Wi t/j u/j 12/3 ii/i ij/J also acceptis la/m t ra/ra to fionous.394 words
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Advertisement982 1983-01-26 20 PBESI Burma Five Star Shiooinn Cnrnn J m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON 1/1 F(k PNUMKCTAimM »/M ft* «/7 f* MSA" «/IMit t/IFak 71/74 Fak BFSSC Agent* m Mokiyvo BOUSTEAD SHIPPtviG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG 3A2301 8 Comptmt Ar§««ftifia Ot fjnaifin' imtfcommvmal982 words
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Advertisement337 1983-01-26 20 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SNttTORf PJKLMC PEJMNC LOAD F0» •otm am »/i m UMC mbri ■ww sns HMfTM rn in maim/) t 2211 m EiWMWme cnwwr IB *****52/3 w»iKu«t east am srwhnm M-ora/i/mi MALAY3M ItAOf ft TIMWT lit I* (7193 ft (3725337 words
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Advertisement1282 1983-01-26 22 jtau- "K'LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER VESSEI STORE MOTTO KSSEI ASIA STAR V 7 26 lan "NEW TOR* MARU V6B I BDIOGt Vl4 31 lan JAPAN AMBROSE V5B M tMERAID ¥21 7 Feb IWRO6E MARtI V 67 HUG CNTR V33t 12 Feb KUROBE MARU V 671,282 words
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Advertisement632 1983-01-26 23 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES l Wi FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): f** ACf CoiS#t«ui MERCATOR 29W K JACEJM ISW K CHANCE TffBROGE 14W... C HOZE 33* 0 CHEF 33W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MERCATOR S'pore Closing Times FCL Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 1600632 words
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Advertisement554 1983-01-26 24 m Kv«|i<Huil Container Lines J'TOTII'II Sailings Weekly LjJlJ9||J Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO POIANG/PHUKET/SONGXLA HOY. STORE S*LA KOT STORE PENANC nun RATANABHUM 117/111 Salad 30 Un 217/211 3FA J Fab 7 Fab RATANABHUM 119/120 11 FA 15 Fab 219/220 It Fit 20554 words
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Advertisement490 1983-01-26 25 sh>.pp.ng (s«~>gapore] pnvate hrmted NVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE Accepting FCI/LCI t Conventional carpet DCSTN KCH/SMU /IABUAN/MUAR A (MV HAMDAtf") fi COLOMBO WC/TWi/M > BMO(OK (MV KLfGU DIMO) j Afce accept* te after destaiatam w6,k( to a* I TRANS SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE <*«•« lewte Mdar TranwM Martw t|«cy Co HV.) Serfce la*490 words
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Miscellaneous155 1983-01-26 25 Regional Weather •t of m w f<¥ t 31 r fl A > m I y SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c O Wi Wind direction with speed in knots LEGEND: v R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots155 words
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