The Business Times, 28 January 1983
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Title Section11 1983-01-28 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, »83 60 CENTS11 words
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455 1983-01-28 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG A US-Singapore partnership to make the first programable robots here was launched yesterday with the signing of an agreement between Intraco and Scien-Tech of Seattle. Scien-Tech Intraco Automation, with a paid-up capital of $1 million, will produce high-technology455 words
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Article87 1983-01-28 1 THE Government has set up two new consulates in Spain and Portugal to help strengthen its existing commercial and economic relations with the two countries. Mr Adrian P Jimenez was appointed Singapore's honorary consul to Madrid last month while Mr Teixeira de Queiroz was appointed honorary consul87 words
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Article, Illustration521 1983-01-28 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH SINGAPORE'S external trade grew by 2.1 per cent last year, the lowest growth rate recorded since total external trade shrank by 7 per cent in 1975. Last year's trade deficit, at $15.8 billion, was also the largest ever recorded. Preliminary figures from521 words
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227 1983-01-28 1 SINGAPOKE eajtyed a trad? nrplu with PrtlnraUr Malay*!* last year the flrsl slace IMB. The $11.7 mllHea exeeas sf exparta tver Impart* last year nay wem small, bat It was a ma jar Imprevemeat aver aa $811 mil»— deficit la 1181. la fact, this helped227 words
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598 1983-01-28 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE electronics industry, which accounted for 16 per cent of total manufacturing output in 1961, is estimated to have suffered a 10 per cent drop in output last year. Mr Chow Tat Kong, head of the electronics/electrical division at the Economic598 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article77 1983-01-28 1 UPI THE US dollar opened stronger on European money markets yesterday and the price of gold increased in London and Zurich. Gold opened in London at U*****.75 an ounce, up from Wednesday's close of $486.50. In Zurich, it opened at $488.50 compared with $487.50. The US dollarUPI - 77 words
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Article98 1983-01-28 1 Reuter THE Indonesian government will soon issue new visa regulations and offer incentives to tour operators to attract more foreign tourists, Indonesian Communications Minister Rusmin Nuryadin said. From April 1 tourists from Asean, the European Economic Community, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Canada, South Korea, the US and HongkongReuter - 98 words
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Article56 1983-01-28 1 AFP AUSTRALIA'S inflation rate was U per cent on an annual basis, with a one per cent overall decline. "Hie Bureau of Statistics in Canberra yesterday said the cost of living price index increased in December by 3 per cent compared with an increase of 3.5 perAFP - 56 words
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Article57 1983-01-28 1 Reuter FOUR Japanese contractors have agreed to send experts to Teheran to survey the joint petrochemical project at Bandar Khomeiny in southern Iran when Iran repays debt arrears estimated at 10 billion yen, industry sources said. The four companies are Toyo Engineering, Chiyoda Chemical Construction and Engineering, MitsuiReuter - 57 words
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Article74 1983-01-28 1 AFP THE Malaysian government is delaying implementation of its development programmes to enable the restructuring of the national economy to cope with a possible worsening of the world economic recession. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday the move would give the government time toAFP - 74 words
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Article75 1983-01-28 1 UPI AP TWO moderately strong earthquakes jolted Tokyo within an hour apart of each other yesterday but there were no reports of damage or casualties, the government's meteorological agency reported. Both tremors originated in northern part of the capital city. New Zealand was also shaken by a strong earthquakeUPI; AP - 75 words
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Article50 1983-01-28 1 UPI BURMA has agreed to sell 100,000 tonnes of rice to China and 45,000 tonnes to Indonesia, an official statement said yesterday. It made no mention of prices. The rice China buys will be shipped to Sri Lanka in a triangular trade arrangement, the statement said. upiUPI - 50 words
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368 1983-01-28 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH TELECOMS has awarded a $3.5 million contract to a large American computer firm, Raytheon Company, to supply a multi-access travel reservation system. The agreement was signed two months ago and the system, which provides instant computerised travel reservations, is expected368 words
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322 1983-01-28 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI SPURRED on by liquid money market conditions and falling interest rates, total bank loans and advances to customers grew by a significant $875 million in November. The lower interbank and bank lending rates in that month resulted in all industry322 words
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Advertisement261 1983-01-28 1 bring you the one-pece hghtwemtit and waterproof goM shoes aver for m a champion Oiarapmn T -r -t t W//KM.4W Gommx < 02 101 (Ground Hoor), Far East Plata Scons Road Singapore 0922 Tel *****83 23S0826 rarnai THE West German government's annual economic report predicts the deutschemark will continue to261 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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607 1983-01-28 2 Reuter THE West German government's annual economic report predicted the Deutschemark will continue to strengthen in 1983 against the currencies of West Germany's main trading partners. It said this assumption is primarily based on factors such as West Germany's relatively low inflation and wageReuter - 607 words
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726 1983-01-28 2 NYT THE Eurobond market staggered last week after beginning 1983 with a record-shat-tering wave of new issues that had left observers and participants agreeing that some of the banks and other institutions that manage such issues might have let their competitive instinctsNYT - 726 words
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234 1983-01-28 2 Reuter AMERICAN interest rates will rise in the near-term because the Federal Reserve has renewed its emphasis on monetary discipline. David Jones, the chief economist at the US securities firm of AubreyG Lanston and Co told a conference sponsored by James Capel and CoReuter - 234 words
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238 1983-01-28 2 AP SIXTEEN international banks have agreed to underwrite a loan of US$3OO million to the Philippines under the country's consolidated foreign borrowing programme, the central bank announced on Wednesday. The announcement said the banks have agreed to underwrite $20 million each. Central bankAP - 238 words
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201 1983-01-28 2 LAN Posgate, the millionaire insurance underwriter suspended from Lloyd's of London in a multi-million-dollar scandal, has failed to persuade the market's new managing council to readmit him. Posgate, 50, was suspended last September after allegations of financial irregularities which left deficiencies of US$4O million in the201 words
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Article157 1983-01-28 2 Reuter THE US government will have to borrow U5559.5 billion in the January-March quarter to finance a growing federal budget deficit. If that quarterly level proves accurate, it would surpass the $59.2 billion borrowed in OctoberDecember 1982 and would fall slightly short of the record ofReuter - 157 words
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Article327 1983-01-28 2 Reuter FOREIGN banks are likely to reject a French government plan for a banking behaviour code aimed at keeping credit lines open to troubled domestic debtors, foreign banking sources in Paris said. The plan, under discussion by the French Association of Banks, would enableReuter - 327 words
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167 1983-01-28 2 Reuter VENEZUELAN Finance Minister Arturo Sosa said be expects to introduce few changes in the government's foreign debt strategy and ruled out the possibility of devaluation or exchange controls. Mr Sosa said he plans to visit banks in New York next week toReuter - 167 words
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293 1983-01-28 2 MR HUA Pak Cheong, 37, has resigned as director of the Institute of Banking and Finance to start his own management consultancy practice. The deputy director, Mr Arthur Tan, 33, has taken over his responsibilities as director of IBF which was founded293 words
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Article145 1983-01-28 2 Reuter THE Yugoslav government remains opposed to rescheduling the country's US$2O billion of foreign debt. Janko Smole, minister overseeing foreign financial problems, said Yugoslavia will pay all its debts, $4.5 billion of which are due this year, and honour all foreign obligations. "Rescheduling would merelyReuter - 145 words
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Article140 1983-01-28 2 AFP SIX international and three Portuguese banks have been granted licences to operate in Macau. The Macau government announcement came after months of careful consideration and studies upon the approval of the new banking system in the Portuguese colony. The licences were granted after taking intoAFP - 140 words
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Article240 1983-01-28 2 Reuter SPAIN'S ailing regional banking group Banca Catalana is to sell three of its seven banks, Banca Catalan sources said. Sale negotiations are still in a preliminary stage, but bank sources said Banco de Alicante, Banco de Gerona and Banco de Credito e Inversiones areReuter - 240 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-01-28 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.58 per cent.22 words
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Article185 1983-01-28 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 27: U8 Dollar*! Spot l Offer hid 7 days 9 1/16 8 15/16 1 month 9 3/16 91/16 2 months 9* 9<-t 3 months 9 7/16 9 5/16 6 months 911/16 99/16 9 months 911/16 9 9/16 12185 words
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Article43 1983-01-28 2 RANGE d price* offered by discount houses on Jut 27: Overnight: JW Call deposits IMi Clo«im( BsriM 8c Uia( 3-month Treasury bills 33/16 31/16 3-month B&nk bills 8 7* 3 months CD 7H S months CD 7* 7H Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article127 1983-01-28 2 THE US dollar yesterday fell against other major currencies in active, late trading with bearish sentiment again dominating the market, dealers said. They attributed the dollar's weakness to the poor outlook of the US economy and the prospect of the 1983 budget deficit exceeding 1200 billion. The dollar fell127 words
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Article510 1983-01-28 2 THE US dollar was traded lower from a firm opening on the foreign exchange market yesterday due to a technical correction from the dollar's strength on the previous day. The market was nervous, without any fresh developments and there was moderate trading during the day. Aoainst the local510 words
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Article197 1983-01-28 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 237.95 yen in moderate trading against a 237.10 opening but below the day's high of 238.90, dealers said. The finish was also above the 236.90 237.05 New York ending and 233.70 in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was a moderate197 words
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Article338 1983-01-28 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday fluctuated marginally throughout the session before closing narrowly mixed compared with overnight New York levels, dealers said. Trading was maoderate with total sales for the day recorded at 294 lots while kerb volume at 625 lots. Prompt closed little changed at U5J489.50/491.50 an ounce338 words
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Article30 1983-01-28 2 New York 13 07B unav 1314S Zurich 12 9BB 13.Q5S Ikan Singapore mn wee 13.10B uaos Closing pricei (in US dollars a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.30 words
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Article65 1983-01-28 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.5385 9b Can 1 9008 30 Cross 1 2368 71 DMk- 3 7435 80 D F1 4 1290 335 S FY 3.0680 730 B FY con 73.55 65 F FY 10 6205 353 Lit 2156.40 2160.90 Yen 363.50 364.20 DKr- 13.1910 2033 N Kr *****065 words
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Advertisement25 1983-01-28 2 I Restaurant Borobudur the authentic Indonesian restaurant serving traditional Rijsttafel and fine Indonesian cuisine restaurant Unit 01-52 Goldhill Square. Thomson Road. Singapore 1130 Tel: *****8025 words
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Article870 1983-01-28 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES Jan 25-31: Motivation and Human Relations, Cuppage Centre, NPB Jan 25-31: Plant Maintenance Management, YMCA Palmer Road, NPB Jan 25-March 3 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays): Financial Accounting, Cairnhill Community Centre, NPB Jan 26-Feb 9 (Wednesdays and Fridays): Group Communication Techniques, Bukit Timah Centre, Department of870 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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561 1983-01-28 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN RAFFLES Place, once the hub of Singapore's financial activities, is regaining this glamorous position from Shenton Way. And after the mid-1980s, the Maxwell Road area at the Central Business District's southern end will become the other financial centre, said561 words
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446 1983-01-28 3 THE rise in the number of people suffering from skin diseases caused by harmful industrial chemicals appears to have been checked last year although it remains the leading industrial disease in Singapore. Statistics from the industrial health division of the Ministry of446 words
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336 1983-01-28 3 A PRIVATE residential development in Singapore will use a glass inclinator as a form of vertical lift. The inclined lift will be installed in a block of luxurious apartments called Palisades being constructed on the slopes of a hill off Pasir Panjang336 words
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Article, Illustration157 1983-01-28 3 ATLAS Copco South-east Asia Pte Ltd has appointed Bill Cku CbaJ Leag as its regional chief consultant for surface construction equipment. He will be responible for marketing portable compressors, light construction equipment and surface drilling equipment. Mr Chua spent six years working in the oil and gas157 words
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Article322 1983-01-28 3 ONE hundred companies from 12 countries will participate in the Busi Com (Sibus) '83 show at the World Trade Centre on March 9 to 13. The fourth show in the series organised by International Business Centre Co of Japan will feature the latest models of office and personal322 words
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399 1983-01-28 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH TRANSMARCO has been appointed the distributor of the full range of IBM typewriters and related supplies here. The contract was signed yesterday between Transmarco chairman Jopie Ong and IBM sales manager John Wong. Although the contract did not specify399 words
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Article67 1983-01-28 3 THE HARVARD Club of Singapore will give $10,000 to the National University of Singapore as an endowment to finance two prizes. First prize is a gold medal in business policy and the second is a book prize in English literature. This donation will be presented to NUS67 words
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Advertisement105 1983-01-28 3 Height 50 cm A sophisticated Gift for your esteemed Business Friend. An exquisite Ivory Carving from Ivory Palace. Give a gift of lasting value. A gift of art and culture. Choose, from Ivory Palace, the most coveted ivory collection in Singapore: Chinese Goddess Kwan Yin, Eight Taoist Immortals, Buddha, Three105 words
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Advertisement95 1983-01-28 3 There was a time when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan. His hands the tools of ingenuity. Testoni perpetuate the art of such craftsmanship. Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamorphosed into a collection of exquisite shoes, bags, wallets and briefcases. Such is the experience of95 words
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OVERSEAS
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463 1983-01-28 4 Reuter, AP THE US trade deficit climbed to a record U5542.7 billion last year in spite of a big drop in oil imports. In a gloomy prediction, Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said the US may be headed for another record trade imbalance thisReuter,; AP - 463 words
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Article208 1983-01-28 4 Reuter THREE of America's leading oil companies have reported lower earnings for 1962. The profit of Mobil, the second largest oil company after Exxon, fell to US$l.3B billion from the $2.43 billion it earned in 1981. The company's revenue fell to $63 8 billion fromReuter - 208 words
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417 1983-01-28 4 Reuter, AFP BRITAIN'S oil output is likely to peak in two or three years and will fall well below present levels by 1990, Sir Archie Lamb, executive director of the oil company Britoil, said. He told a business conference inReuter,; AFP - 417 words
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617 1983-01-28 4 NYT, Reuter UNITED States Steel Corporation lost US$363 million in the final quarter of 1982. America's largest steel maker ended with a $361 million deficit for all of 1982, the biggest one-year loss in its history. The losses were attributable primarily to theNYT,; Reuter - 617 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article395 1983-01-28 4 Agencies YAMAHA Motor Co. Japan's second largest motorcycle maker, will study the possibility of building a motorcycle plant in the US to cope with anticipated increases in US import duties. Company president Hisao Koike said it would make the study due to "changes in the situation". FORMERAgencies - 395 words
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Article752 1983-01-28 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From THAI TG981 0135 BKK PAA PA005 0245 JFK/SPO/HKG TMA TL351 0600 BEY/BOM SLA SQ43 0740 DHA CAL CI010 0805 JED/DHA SLA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL752 words
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Article440 1983-01-28 5 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI THERE is no recovery in sight for members of the European Economic Community this year. Recovery, if it comes about, may come about next year. But that is a very big "if, according to Dr Egon Klepseh, vice-president of the European440 words
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410 1983-01-28 5 AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz goes to China next week aiming to put Sino-American relations back on course after two years of squalls over President Reagan's Taiwan policy and more recently over trade. Mr Shultz, who arrives on Feb 2 for410 words
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400 1983-01-28 5 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday suggested scrapping corporate income tax in the US on grounds that it is unfair to American business and "there isn't really a justification for it". Reagan made the surprise proposal during a meeting with Massachusetts businessmen at the end,ofAP - 400 words
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220 1983-01-28 5 Reuter A PLUNGE in prices on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange appears to have halted in a day of mixed trading, market sources said. Although more than 50 of the 400 shares traded fell by more than 5 per cent, over 110 roseReuter - 220 words
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284 1983-01-28 5 AP FREIGHTERS unloading cargo at Maputo Harbour cannot escape the fact of South Africa's economic grip throughout the region. South Africans help manage Marxist Mozambique's main harbour. Nine out of 10 crates of fruit loaded aboard ships in Maputo come from theAP - 284 words
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Article604 1983-01-28 5 Agencies PRESIDENT Reagan and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak met yesterday at the White House amid growing frustration over Middle East peace moves, for which both governments bold Israel largely to blame. Mr Mubarak, who is in the US on his second visit in less thanAgencies - 604 words
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346 1983-01-28 5 AP COUNTERTRADE a complex mix at trade without money is playing an increasing role in world commerce, particularly aa a result of the shortage of convertible currency in many developing countries. The London Elcooomist reported early last year that countertrade then represented about one-quarterAP - 346 words
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128 1983-01-28 5 THE South Korean govern-1 ment has decided to positively back up a number at small- and medium-sized Korean industrial firms in-' tending to set up business inj six black African countries. The largest number at 23 Korean enterprises are planning to go to Nigeria,128 words
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Advertisement167 1983-01-28 4 VMS iagfia, Cm SIEMEN Hr y4 i 4* M< OMi w I II 16 m H Only Siemens gives you lasting pleasure in home entertainment A Siemens colour TV will entrance you with needle-sharp images and real-life colours. And no matter what time of day you're enjoying your favourite programme,167 words
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Advertisement403 1983-01-28 5 Without Patek Philippe, there would be no such thing as a Swiss wrist watch r In 1831, after fleeing an unsuccessful rebellion in his native Poland, Count Antoine de Patek met a young Frenchman named Adrien Philippe in Geneva. They discovered they shared a passion for timepieces and decided to403 words
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2308 1983-01-28 6 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number at share* traded shown in brackets in lots at 1,000 Units unless otherwise specified. All Tiroes Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,308 words
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Article3194 1983-01-28 6 Gr". Gr*s Net 1982/1983 Last Div Div Y*ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 235 Acma 248 8 21.7 04 8.7 24.0 2 348 248 154 130 Alcom 154 +3 17 04 24 1284 154 1523,194 words
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Article1746 1983-01-28 6 BID mad offer prices officially Used and burtaaH la aad repurted to the Kuala Lumpur Slock Exchange yesterday. with the number of aharea traded Howa la brackets tn lot* of 1.000 units units otherwise «peci Bed DttXJmiALS JCTaW)*) 1« (SI) 1.87 (B) i-01 (B) Lit (41) LM1,746 words
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Article785 1983-01-28 6 BULLISH foreea eaattaaed to demlaato tradlag activity «a the leeal stock market yesterday aad eaahled shsns generally to flateh aa A a amber M MalayMaabaaed eemeat eeaaters aad lewer Uaers attracted keea latorest from hargala-haat-ers aad geaatoe laveatars at the eatoet M tradlag. Ceaaten Uke PMC, Meaaag785 words
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Article607 1983-01-28 6 SENTIMENT remained steady on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as trading conditions took on a more active note. Boosted by several block deals in counters such as Pamlco Holdings Taiping Textiles and Menang Corp, total turnover came to 9.57 million units valued at607 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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855 1983-01-28 7 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM IF ALL goes well, Indonesian business tycoon Mr Liem Sioe Liong should be in control of Hagemeyer NV, the Dutch trading giant, by May this year. Mr Liem already has interests in a wide range of activities including banking, textiles,855 words
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480 1983-01-28 7 Agencies PHILIPPINE business tycoon John Gokongwei has disposed of some 6.37 million San Miguel Corporation shares in the open market for over 223 million pesos (US$24 million). Mr Gokongwei, with interest in hotel, food and textile, sold three blocks of San Miguel sharesAgencies - 480 words
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Article185 1983-01-28 7 ■noapou unr nunrr (MiUrn 1 priu» hrtaS) The Commerce 3.06 J.21 The Savines Fund 1.75 l.M S'pore Pro* Fund 1.38 1.43 S pore Sec. Fund 2.04 2.14 S'pore Invest Fund 1.10 1.15 S'pore Equity Fund 1.33 1.40 ASIA UNIT TBU8T (Plenum* friM lee Jaa B) Mai Invest Fund185 words
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246 1983-01-28 7 GULA Perak, the sugar grawlag »ii refialag eempaay, haa meved deeper lata Ike red with Imrn wtdealag to M$J.23 millton far the six Deaths ralrit Sep X, 1182. The prevtoas year's leas waa $842 Sales alae trapped by II per eeat to $4.54 mllltoa (fU2246 words
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COMPANY MEETINGS
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26 1983-01-28 7 Annual General Meeting to be held at Supreme House (11th Floor), Penang Road, Singapore, on Feb 4 at 12.30 pm.26 words
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Article23 1983-01-28 7 Annual General Meeting to be held at 11th Floor, Supreme House, Penang Road, Singapore, on Feb 4 at 12 noon.23 words
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Article1320 1983-01-28 7 CHAN OI CHEE - Market Talk... By CHAN OI CHEE HOW best can the stock market investor obtain value for money and what are some of the pitfalls to avoid? A local stockbroker has come up with 10 do's and don'ts (plus a one-for-10 bonus) for the investor who1,320 words
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158 1983-01-28 7 Reuter BAT Industries PLC's January retail sales were stronger than expected, but the tobacco sales remain flat, chairman Patrick Sheehy said but gave no figures. He said the company's tobacco markets appear soft because of last year's beavy buying which resulted in tobaccoReuter - 158 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article363 1983-01-28 7 HONGKONG THE STOCK market yesterday closed quietly steady with the Hang Seng index 3.98 higher at 884.72, brokers said. Prices rose initially on light overseas demand but then dipped on moderate profittaking before the morning close. The market tended to consolidate in the afternoon. Leaders closed steadier363 words
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Article460 1983-01-28 7 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower in active trading on profit taking in oils and blue chips prompted by the yen's sharp fall against the dollar and following the decline on Wall Street, dealers said. The market average lost 20.19 to finish at 7,942.32 on a volume460 words
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Article90 1983-01-28 7 JAN ST PHH Acolt Mining 0-0014 uneh Anglo Phil Ape* Mining B Atlai Con a 0011 a unch 41 Bagulo Ooid 0.003 0.008 Bajlc Petroleum 0.01 J unch Benguel Con. B CDCT» —1» 1 •2 unch rtm Phil Hldgs 7 JO ♦0J Lepanto ooooo 0000! Martnduque B uo •.790 words
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Article144 1983-01-28 7 SHARE prices yesterday closed slightly higher in quiet trading with the cement group leading the activity, dealers said. jan n Batiu Aokham Ttul Asia mix* Ayuthajr» ln» 1)| 2 Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ajrodhajm 254 unch Ltd 152 -1 Bala Shoe Bern Jucker I 299 Charoonc Thai 3M 4144 words
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Article422 1983-01-28 7 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed in active trading, with rises outnumbering (alls by more than two to one. despite a slight fall in the All-Ordinaries index, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index dipped 0.7 to 536.4, reflecting a 2.3 fall in the all resources index to 429.4. The all industrials422 words
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Advertisement776 1983-01-28 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain SHI with the American Express Card MB. ,f y°° don t already have the Card, call *****33 lor an application form" Feast like an emperor at Chinatown Our chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here776 words
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Advertisement167 1983-01-28 8 >. I z LOWES 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 delicious167 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article884 1983-01-28 9 NEW YORK SELLING hit the market in the afternoon on Wednesday, leaving stock prices mixed at the close, as Wall Street worried about the direction of interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average turned in a roller coaster performance, falling more than six points in the first884 words
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Article71 1983-01-28 9 jam a Dm IMM Hcinch MM an ♦1 M Aeyetehinten IX Commtnttnt Conu Oumml Oblmtor-Bcm DtfUM mm llXJi 1 La Horun lumadt KHD ULM IM smm IS ♦U 1 BUD uuo mm ♦u ♦I* Linda Schartnc U1M Mia SUM 1MMB U ♦u HUH MUM D>maf DcuUche Bank Draadiur Bank71 words
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Article1071 1983-01-28 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures set fresh contract highs yesterday morning, reaching the highest levels for over 2 years, as steady commission house and chartist buying continued. Prices ended the morning between £3 below and £16 a tonne above Wednesday's close in traded positions. Sterling's easier tone against the1,071 words
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Article192 1983-01-28 9 SOYBEAN future* in Chicago on Wednesday recovered late to close near the top of a 7tt US-cent range, up 3V« to >4 cent a bushel Follow-through professional demand paced the afternoon recovery. Nearbys received additional support from steadiness in the cash market, traders said. Trade talk that Japan recently192 words
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Article198 1983-01-28 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday clipped gains late to close 2V« to lVt UScents a bushel higher. Scattered light commercial selling, along with a lack of fouow-througfa commission house and professional buying interest, took prices off day's highs, traders said. However, trade hope that farmer participation in the198 words
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Article343 1983-01-28 9 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 169.00 cents per Idlo, down 0.25 cents from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on freer offerings after a marginally higher opening. Afternoon prices gained some ground but closed off best. In343 words
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Article340 1983-01-28 9 R AS pricaa in ctnti per kilo yaatorday rv>» (par kilo) (par kilo) o, a^iu.. lot 1 R S-S prompt f o b MT.M 1M.00N lat 1 R-S-S February M OO 170.M lat. 1 R.S.S. March 17JJ0 174J0 lat. 1 R.S.S 108J5 lfT.BN UK/Coat 1MJ5 188J5N lat 1340 words
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Article126 1983-01-28 9 NOON 981 1 ud SMR prma ymi iarday 1AI Ftkratn <Cin«M MUI hrm Mbn Hint < Par* art MUl Bayara Sahara SSR 30 (1 -ton paltatl ***** iseooN 1M 00 1SOOON 9SR50 II tan paltall 1U-00 1M 00N IM.00 IS600N MRELB ftkm <n Muck SMRCV (1 loo126 words
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Article167 1983-01-28 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CsMsa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,400; 32s 2,870, 40s 3,100 (per bale of 400 lbs). PakMsn raw esttsa: LSS 6.07, 4F 6.01; 289F 6.10; NT roller ginned 6.06 (per lb). CLOTH in167 words
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190 1983-01-28 9 Reuter DECLINING West Malaysia production and t »f" rin g Indonesian output last month initiated a change of trend in the world palm oil market from the record increase in production and stocks during 1982, the Hamburg-based weekly publication OU World said. InReuter - 190 words
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Article29 1983-01-28 9 Rubber: Jan 27 Singapore: February: 160.00 cents (down 0.25 cents) Malaysia: February: 188.75 cents (down 0.25 cents) Tin: M*29.15 per kilo (unchanged) 165 tonnes (up 10 tonnes)29 words
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Article61 1983-01-28 9 THE STRAITS TIN price In Penang yesterday remained unchanged at the ITA fleer level ef M 125.15 a Idle fer the sixtieth consecutive trading day, dealers said. T*ey neted the buffer steck manager provided strong snppert (or the market, taking most ef the dispesals. Tnrnever rose slightly to61 words
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Article176 1983-01-28 9 CHINESE Pnin.ni ITirkssgr par 166 kg yi rtew Cir i—l «II: Bulk fob $96.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob $111.00 sellers, new drum fob $115.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (looae) $5« buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asu NLW $342.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fnq fob176 words
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Article330 1983-01-28 9 BINGAPOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third class 0.17, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.64. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 057.330 words
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Article153 1983-01-28 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market report was unavailable yesterday. On Wednesday, the KL crude palm oil market closed easier on further selling, in line with palm oil futures. In the Jan position, north region fell Ms2s to M|76o a tonne and south MJ7.50 to MJ775 while in153 words
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Advertisement93 1983-01-28 9 CANTONESE CUISINE AT nS 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 Klo, Tet *****02 Bedok, Tet *****47 BuKit Morah Tet *****38 Ctementi. Tet: *****45 Where taste93 words
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Advertisement95 1983-01-28 9 LOOKING FOR READY APIS? Come to CITIPORT APARTMENTS 9 M Singapore Railway Station* LAST TW(r k UNITS 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 trom encumbrances on completion i Lot Ho 121495 words
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Article461 1983-01-28 10 RONALD REAGAN painted himself into a corner in the 1980 election campaign so there was never much hope that the path back to the door would be anything but sticky. The balanced budget proclamation has become an albatross around the President's neck and his State of the461 words
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Article, Illustration1735 1983-01-28 10 ANTHONY MORETON - While the rest of Europe's textile industry foundered in the recession last year, France enjoyed a year of relative prosperity, thanks to measures introduced by President Mitterrand to stimulate consumer spending. But the measures are considered by those in the industry as only affordingFT - 1,735 words
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Article, Illustration784 1983-01-28 10 AT T's rivals j ostle for position The divestiture o! the Bell System operating companies next year will open up a huge slice of the US telecommunications equipment industry to all comers, writes GUY DE JONQUIERES. FT THE most massive shakeup in its history is severing long-standing relationships in theFT; Source: - 784 words
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Miscellaneous624 1983-01-28 10 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Money put back in a drawer (6) 7 Upset about an act (8) 8 Post a master has partly to fill (4) 10 Constant source of bleats 11 Control someone for a long time (6) x 14 Joe pounds this little man (3) 16624 words
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Miscellaneous741 1983-01-28 10 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by Huang F« Hone (Mandarin/r)A 39-eptsode about the gongfu master, Huang Fei Hong, who lived during the Qing dynasty. 4.30 A Visit from Captain Cook. Experts believe that somewhere in Northern Canada is an ice-free passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific. To settle741 words
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Advertisement2119 1983-01-28 11 Jc-mph JACKCHIA-MPH LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Issue of $40,000,000 9 per cent Unsecured Loan Stock 1983/1988 at par With Transferable Subscription Rights to subscribe for additional Shares in the Company, such Shares upon issue to be converted into Stock Units Manager and Underwriter Wardley Limited Definitions The2,119 words
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Advertisement5158 1983-01-28 12 JACK CHIA-MPH LIMITED PROSPECTUS determined by Wardley Limited. However, the subscription price is subject to a minimum price of $1 per Share and a maximum price of $1.90 per Share. Each $1 nominal of Loan Stock will be allotted together with TSR carrying the right for the time being to5,158 words
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Advertisement3056 1983-01-28 13 Procedure for Final Payment Payment for the final instalment must be made by lodging intact the partly paid Loan Stock certificates in accordance with the instructions printed thereon, together with a remittance for the final instalment of $500 per $1,000 nominal amount, with Lim Associates (Pte) Ltd, Room 4-B, Asia3,056 words
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Advertisement2983 1983-01-28 14 JACK CHIA-MPH LIMITED PROSPECTUS 13. Long-term Liabilities Provision for deferred taxation (note 13(a)) Secured loans (note 13(b)) (a) The provision for deferred taxation is calculated on the basis of the excess wear and tear allowances for tax purposes over the depreciation charged in the accounts of a subsidiary company. (b)2,983 words
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Advertisement3567 1983-01-28 15 All fixed assefTare shown at cost except freehold land and buildings and leasehold land, buildings and renovations which comprise the following The Group The Company $'000 $000 Freehold land and buildings:— At cost At directors' valuation on 31st March 1981 based on a professional valuation of $52,743,000 by Messrs. Jones3,567 words
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Advertisement4629 1983-01-28 16 (v) adjusted to take account of any variation in interest in subsidiaries, any companies which since the date of such balance sheet have ceased to be or have become subsidiaries and any companies which will become or cease to be subsidiaries as a result of the transaction in relation to4,629 words
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Advertisement3909 1983-01-28 17 Sek Kay Co Suite 2307, Shaw Towers, Beach Road, Singapore 0718. 19th January, 1983 The Board of Directors Jack Chia-MPH Limited 96 Somerset Road, No 08-10 Singapore 0923 Dear Sirs MPH Building Nos 71-77 Stamford Road Lot 1-3 of T.S. 10 Singapore 0617 We refer to your instructions to assess3,909 words
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Article156 1983-01-28 18 Rises Indices M Cement S30 25 Jan 26 Jan 27 Rut Sayang 312 22 PMC 515 21 BT Indicator: *****8 *****9 C Sugar* 1140 20 ST Industrials: 761.51 767.82 Loy tape G I Hid*, F E Levingaton 382 354 500 14 14 12 ST Finance: ST Hotels: 1829.30 997.85156 words
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Article, Illustration204 1983-01-28 18 Rises Indices M A A 610 40 Jan 26 Jan 27 Ulu Benut 505 25 Choc Prod 346 24 MBT Index: *****1 *****3 Rasa Sayang 346 20 NST Industrials: 966.73 967.82 Pan El 282 15 NST Finance: 1669.97 1684.84 M B F 635 15 NST Hotels: 647.85 649204 words
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142 1983-01-28 18 ARRANGEMENTS have been finalised for two wholly owned subsidiaries of Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd of Hongkong to issue up to US$6O million of commercial paper, the underwriter Wardley Ltd announced. Promissory notes and certificates of deposit will be issued on a revolving142 words
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402 1983-01-28 18 CHOO AI LENG - Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG UNITED Overseas Land has sold a large chunk of residential land in Jervois Road for *47.19 million. In an announcement yesterday, UOL said its wholly owned subsidiary, Mount Echo Park, has entered into an agreement402 words
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354 1983-01-28 18 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM JOHAN Holdings Bhd has succeeded in gaining control of Jacks International Ltd, with more than 60 per cent of the latter's voting rights now in its hands. This follows receipt of acceptances of 2.76 million Jacks shares representing about 27.6354 words
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396 1983-01-28 18 GEORGE Kent (Malaysia) Bhd is capitalising a sum of M 513.5 million from its revenue reserves and capital reserves accounts for its proposed three-for-two bonus issue. In reply to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, the engineering group, which396 words
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Article277 1983-01-28 18 SELANGOR Properties Bhd has been asked by the Stock Exchange of Singapore to make an immediate announcement about its long-delayed and troubled Damansara Town Centre project in Kuala Lumpur. This follows a Business Times report by columnist Hock Lock Siew that the prized Damansara property will not be277 words
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Article56 1983-01-28 18 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 614.4 Tuesday 814.2 Week Ago 621 6 Thursday Wednesday Week Ago AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS 884 72 ***** 908 56 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday Wednesday 669 5 668 0 666 3 Wednesday 1037 99 Tuesday 1042 03 Week Ago 1068 06 all ordinaries H.K.HANG SENG56 words
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508 1983-01-28 18 THE MALAYSIAN government's ban on steel bar imports two months ago has not reduced the large stocks of steel bars accumulated by mills in the country. Total stocks may, in fact, have increased slightly. Steel bar stocks in the508 words
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Article572 1983-01-28 18 Taking Stoek... By Hock Lock Stew IN ABOUT two months' time, the first batch of corporate results will be released. Considered one of the more important annual events for the stock market, the results season should provide its fair share of excitement up till early July.572 words
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Article838 1983-01-28 18 SHARE prices opened lower yesterday following sterling's decline, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was down 2.4 points at 612.0. Oils fell on continued concern for prices after the inconclusive Opec meeting, with BP and Shell off 2p at 316 and 406. Beecham lost 5p to838 words
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Advertisement50 1983-01-28 18 Drexel Burnham Lambert a name you can count on for superior service and execution capabilities in the international commodities and securities markets. Drexel Burnham Lambert (Singapore) pte ltd 2010-2012 Tong Eng Bldg. 101 Cecil Street Singapore 0106 Commodity Trading Tel: Securities Admin Tel Telex Cable 222-9881 224-2166 ***** DREBUR COBURNHAM50 words
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Miscellaneous57 1983-01-28 18 OUTLOOK for today: Windy and cloudy with occasional passing showers. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.3# pm on Ju 27 at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.8 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 3.45 Rainfall in millimetres 7.4 Total rainfall for the month 217.557 words
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178 1983-01-28 19 SRI Lanka and East Germany have agreed a new shipping pact which calls (or all cargo to be shared on an equal basis. The agreement followed more than a year of hard bargaining between the two countries. It is the fourth bilateral shipping178 words
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Article, Illustration572 1983-01-28 19 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM A FULLY automated warehouse of the Port of Singapore Authority will begin operations next month. The warehouse is at the St James Power Station site, situated just next to Gate 1 at the Keppel Wharves. The PSA purchased the former stationFree Trade Zones - 572 words
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Article73 1983-01-28 19 Reuter MEMBER shipping lines of both the Japan/ Hongkong and Japan/Straits shipping conferences said they will raise the currency adjustment factor (CAF) to 22.5 per cent from 19 per cent on Feb L' Member lines of the Australian and New Zealand/Eastern Shipping Conference said they will edReuter - 73 words
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Article131 1983-01-28 19 STIFFER enforcement procedures have been imposed on all carriers using International Longshoremen's Association labour on the US east coast and Gulf coast and new charges will be imposed from March 1. This follows an amendment to the Job Security Programme Subscription Agreement, which covers the fringe benefits to131 words
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Article664 1983-01-28 19 "UppbgUie Pa«c CM SkippUg Liat Pice Cat AC Twpfcr AiM AJffaafcM Umt AUtrua MPC Attn Stapt APCUaa APL ApUH Arabian Bull AM.' 11 AllMUM AHtaMuOoM BaK-ortaat BdkMM Bukf BaaUat Baa ami BtaaSur CAVN-FUG CC Uaa OCHJ on*** Chafcara CMmNi* CMmOcmi CSfdt Caaa Colombo Coat Cokum&m CtmbcUat CaaeardCoM664 words
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Article804 1983-01-28 20 SHIPPERS are beginning to experience difficulty in finding suitable vessels. This is due to the (act that unofficially 60 per cent of the Greek fleet is now laid up. Hongkong has about 400 vessels laid up. About six to seven Korean owners are expected to lay up their804 words
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Article223 1983-01-28 20 A SERIES of measures have been agreed to control the illegal trafficking of drugs into the United States on Panamanian flag vessels following a meeting between Panamanian and United States Authorities in Panama City last month. The meeting was attended by senior members of the United States customs,223 words
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Article63 1983-01-28 20 THE Thai Food Processor's Association is negotiating freight rate reductions with several shipping companies so that Thai canned fish will be more competitive in the African market. An informed trade source said that Japan, Thailand's major competitor in canned sardine export, is charging only USJ2.OOO per container (2063 words
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Article967 1983-01-28 20 Reuter FERRYBOATS and river craft sink with iVprtning frequency in South-east Asian waters, but most countries appear to be at a loss to find an effective way of preventing the disasters. A survey by Reuter correspondents in the region showed that many water transport operators floutedReuter - 967 words
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Article1811 1983-01-28 20 CHARTERING was auiet on Wednesday throughout all sectors of the freight market with no new feature emerging, shipbrokers said. Rates generally showed 0 little change. Grain bookings from the US mainly concerned shlpr ments to South America with a cargo from the US Northern Range to west coast1,811 words
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Article82 1983-01-28 21 EXPERTS from Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka have recommended the establishment of a joint organisation for exploration of mineral resources in the Indian Ocean, according to a United Nations news release. A meeting of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap),82 words
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512 1983-01-28 21 THE Philippine National Lines will resume the monthly biddings it has been conducting to select vessels that will carry the country's bulk import shipments. Philippine shipping lines wanting to enter the grains lifting market will thus have to offer suitable vessels at the lowest512 words
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Article213 1983-01-28 21 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/ Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.213 words
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426 1983-01-28 21 Lloyd's List EVERGREEN Line has ordered containers worth an estimated US$7B million as it prepares for the looming cheapslot battle in liner shipping. The deal, which will add another 50,000 TEU to Evergreen's capacity of 60,000 TEU, is a further stage in the TaiwaneseLloyd's List - 426 words
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Article61 1983-01-28 21 Reuter MITSUI OSK Lines Ltd is raising 100 million marks through a five-year Eurobond lead managed by Commerzbank AG, bond market sources said. The bond carries an indicated coupon of 7" 4 per cent, with current market conditions suggesting an issue price slightly under par, theReuter - 61 words
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5751 1983-01-28 26 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 of5,751 words
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Article720 1983-01-28 27 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns for L£L Cargo FCL Movement Schedule Location As Progress Ztm Houston S Nutchetltch New Pony Benalder Cornelia Maersk Lanka Mathl Jenwel Maersk liango Kota Sahabat Tam bang VII Thana Bhum B Dahlia720 words
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Article1653 1983-01-28 27 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adriatic Ciatataur Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). gMLgSTC^jSSST: IT»»»* Um Tranagroup Pi* Ltd (S) J***" Consortium (S)/ Marintn Enterprtae (PK). OrrJ"»» (8)/Yro Shpg and Trading (IQ.) bUnd Cargo Handling and ForwdIng (PN)1,653 words
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Article519 1983-01-28 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Bagus 27 East Rainbow 31/2 Equator IV 22 Etna Rlckmers 33/4 Qold Olory 19 King Pearl 24 La Rloja 35/6 Ned Forcados 3/4 Osa Bonanza 5 Rajah Brooke 20 Waheng 15/6 Golden Eagle 25 New Phoenix 44 Nluglnl Coast519 words
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Advertisement192 1983-01-28 19 •KlUid .Times Bookshops IP, .1 AKDIM I A 11 Orient Overseas ConlcuMeA Line FULLY CONTAKMSD TTT QMNJR 90S J3H OCWJ 13H 113/3 n ;:i| FULLY CQWTAIOBED SEKWCt TO MMMTIfi AND HOT AFRICA I ftw«i M Larii fM UfM 'totta I OKKTM. CHMCOt 1M 7m <"■"»■) omt fwn it* 11/3 */3192 words
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Advertisement341 1983-01-28 19 USEALORDO i UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG l!i ifa ik 1 EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Bahram (10/2). Jteml (12/2). Dammam (14/2). Krnwt (16/2) Doha (11/2). Ma (20/2) Ate Dhabi (22/2) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE La carfo lor Mai. Kuwart. Bahram. Dammam Una Qr*rr Otto ate Vassal I S'aara I L oaten341 words
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Advertisement19 1983-01-28 19 mm LONDON Freights ORIENT Exeh*nge____ CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Aete far When SHIPS In Pert REGIONAL Weather19 words
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Advertisement600 1983-01-28 19 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICFft TO II S pirrnr nttrp *t*» lu-rm n TO: U-8. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS PM(t*r VMM) IP MAEKSK TEMPO MAOtSX MANGO MAEKSK TEMPO MAEKSK MMIGO MAEKSK TOrO600 words
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Advertisement219 1983-01-28 20 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur *S» 11) Gtart 30/1 31/1 4/2 J/2 13/2 U/2 13/2 14/2 •Accept** Europe carpi «er I Ph contact PEINBC f K H. Antwerp, I Havre. Baric, UK. 3) trtmm HM 4) Mm. SUMi (Ma. r na S port *Mm d*ect carta tor Spar* 4219 words
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Advertisement363 1983-01-28 20 YAMABHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wttl Pacific North Wwt Atlantic/Canada wi *a fu MIDDLE EAST *rm say uam nn 3»/j a/j Zl/3 J»/J TV 3 </4 13/4 1/4 11/4 21/4 11/4 a/118 2VHI IV«2 21/113 NMat AtaUaN CONVENTIONAL SERVICES r Pan Asia Line: ltd. CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN363 words
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Advertisement883 1983-01-28 21 The Straits Steamship Group oci Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok nn nji u/t mn 10/2 12/2 1 4/2 17/2 nn ai/j M/ 3 M/J 12/3 J/3 H/J a/j nn a/i M/ 4 K/4 ><■ I* Itotrt 20/2 Z2/?883 words
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Advertisement758 1983-01-28 21 Jb Franco Belgian Services v 1( x! l i *ii* Ensu rr. I.\ne%'i ~,-r. r „> *cf co~so» T io« nu cmwat grwg TO MOW nucowMogyg SNWPORE P KELANt UHnrt Rdam KV| BTtann I'Mrp MERCATOR 3t tan J1 toa II Frt 1) Fat 23 Frt 24 Frt X Ft* TRANSWORLD758 words
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Advertisement50 1983-01-28 21 NOTICE ■l«. "Vktn Aakir" V«y: M/L •rtved Utk Juunr, im P-B.A. \n General Survey of cargo ex the above vessel will be held on J"e«day Ist February. 1983. from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. JI M AMOI A (PH) LTD. Tel:-trail50 words
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Advertisement670 1983-01-28 22 i Hapag-Lloyd 10 CQMTWNT/UK EXTORTS CknAi VaMe Ikm TW HK S pots P Keianf Genoa Trieste 31/1 2/2 6/2 1/2 1/3 6/3 7/2 9/2 13/2 15/2 3/3 17/2 19/2 23/2 24/2 14/3 19/3 S pore P* Pen Bilbao Genu H buij 8 haven Rdam Antwerp hi 11l ill Bay FraMrt670 words
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Advertisement550 1983-01-28 22 MC.&line CONWENTKMM. SERVICE To/Fran BUSAN wsa i»m/i«a AITA* 18M»/I8tt MWY OCEAN M 29 30 lan 17 19 ftb STOK 13-15 FA FULLY COMTMOUSED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/EAST COASTS mad SpatH M I Jhadt CMot UTC SIJ*M CMn 0 MWSTOK U/l 20/1 30/1 19/7 J/3 5/3 7/3 10/3 12/3 Imm 27/1550 words
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Advertisement348 1983-01-28 22 EVERGREEN LINE EAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAIO SERVICE ACCEPTING FCI I ICI CARGO FOR m ,D m m M im l**i£ u/? /J J J J »/J '•"ft* 32 ,/J |,/J /J 1,/J ,5 3 t»« Lnmi 23/2 24/2 «/3 17/3 u/j «/j n/3 j •iso accept* la/rci t ra/ra to S^S£lS.^f!Li2!P'*348 words
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Advertisement1168 1983-01-28 22 m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" 4 LOADING FOR RANGOON SpM PlaM«| nm 1/4 m PHAWWSIAMYW* 11/13 nun nm F* M W i/« MM B F SS C Aa*nfs *i Motoyvo BOUSTEAD SHIPPr-<G TEI NOS KC *****T*****7-P»<ELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1 8 Cimpanu Afo* Hi**** 1 0 litMOO«in«m»1,168 words
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Advertisement339 1983-01-28 22 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD fei SIW UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE »«AMK fJCaANG POMW LOW FOI *«TO SXVfD Jl/l 2/2 KMUCM ansiMncmltd HI *****44/7 t *****/4 KaMC STL^* T aiW,lt m *g»»2/3 ■*UTS» TIME t lUVOII IfD I* ***** l M 725 KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/SOUTH PACIFIC339 words
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Advertisement911 1983-01-28 23 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMRO. HODEIDAH, JEDOAH A AQARA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) KOTA JATI V.E423 KOTA MAKMUR V.E.-42S Singapore 2/4 Mar EAST AFRICA/REDStA SERVICE Hodaidah. A dan, Jaddah, Aqaba, P Sudan, Mombasa, Hodeidah. Jaddah, Aqaba. P Sudan KOTA WANOI V E -421 Singapore 10/12 Fab Loading for Hodeidah,911 words
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Advertisement928 1983-01-28 23 BEN LINE CONTAINERS toewope TaSoTtptu CjrAf it 111 Fiarttvl Eiprns Brawi E iprm HaaMf !i|mi fmmv/tmwt EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE H BURG BHAVEN ROAM HAVRE 17/2 11/2 20/2 24/2 20/2 27/2 «/l 0/1 0/3 11/3 14/1 15/3 10/3 21/3 22/1 21/J 21/3 21/3 J/4 5/4 t/4 1/4 K/4 11/4928 words
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Advertisement1420 1983-01-28 24 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CALIFORNIA TOKYO NYOM S*NAH ST K»f» 16 Feb 14 Mar 1? Mar 19 Mar 25 Feb 73 Mar ?4 Mar 76 Mar 25 Feb 23 Mar 24 Mar 26 Mar FEEDER VESSEL STORE MOTHER VESSEL I BKIOCf Vl4 31 lan lAPAN AMBROSf V5B M EMERAID V2l 71,420 words
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Miscellaneous165 1983-01-28 28 Regional Weather m r /A fr St «si^ *5 K cN jwj A i£ Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30A.M.TH18 MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C A V Shower Weather s-Y Wind direction with speed in knou Rain V^) Cloudy Sky w#v SufMe winds are Indicated by165 words
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