The Business Times, 31 March 1983
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Title Section11 1983-03-31 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, MARCH SI, IK] 60 CENTS11 words
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500 1983-03-31 1 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN THE devaluation of the Indonesian rupiah will adversely affect trade and tourism between Singapore and Indonesia in the short run. But in the long term, the devaluation will benefit not only Indonesia but also the countries it deals with500 words
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Article91 1983-03-31 1 AN AUSTRALIAN Mirage fighter »nH a Singapore Air Force Skyhawk collided south of Tengah Military Airfield yesterday. Both pilots ejected safely. A woman, Chua Lay Lay, was killed when part of the Skyhawk hit a house after the plane crashed. Two others, Lau Ah Toy and Neo91 words
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Article400 1983-03-31 1 Agencies INDONESIA yesterday devalued its currency by 27.4 per cent to shore up depleted foreign exchange reserves and to cope with revenue losses caused by recent oil price cuts. Economics, Finance and Industry Minister Ali Wardhana said the new exchange rate would be 970 rupiahsAgencies - 400 words
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217 1983-03-31 1 RUBBER prices closed much firmer yesterday, continuing a steady uptrend which started on Monday. At yesterday's close in Singapore, April One RSS buyers was quoted at 236 cents a kg, up nine cents from Tuesday's close of 227 cents a kg. Two weeks ago, prices217 words
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Article903 1983-03-31 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Land yesterday announced in the wm» breath earnings of HK$l.O3B billion down 27 per cent from 1981 and an extraordinary charge of $1.9 billion to provide for possible losses in some of its Joint venture projects. Speaking on903 words
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Article289 1983-03-31 1 THE Asian dollar market win soon see its first revolving underwriting facility (RUF) for certificates of deposit issues. The RUF was signed in Paris between the Singapore branch of Banque Indosuez and the Londonbased Merrill Lynch International Bank. Merrill Lynch will act as the arranger and sole289 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article98 1983-03-31 1 Reuter AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Donald Regan in Washington yesterday said he does not see any sound reason at the moment why short-term Interest rates should rise, in spite of the fact that Fed funds have pushed above 9 per cent. Regan said the Fed is trying to provideReuter - 98 words
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Article83 1983-03-31 1 UPI MALAYSIAN Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Shahrir Samad, yesterday charged Washington with increasing protectionist trade measures in the US and disrupting the world's tin market. Shahrir told a group of US newspaper publishers and editors in Kuala Lumpur the US had introduced a new term inUPI - 83 words
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Article59 1983-03-31 1 MALAYSIA has withdrawn its "buy British last" policy, which has reportedly cost Britain about M|l7o million in business. Sources said the Cabinet agreed at its meeting yesterday to drop the directive issued in October, 1981 which required all government agencies and departments not to buy British goods if59 words
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Article66 1983-03-31 1 Reuter INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi left New Delhi yesterday for a three-day tour of Assam as a row brewed in Parliament over the troubled north-east Indian state. Before leaving, Mrs denied before the House that the Indian ambassador in Washington had testified before a US congressionalReuter - 66 words
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Article73 1983-03-31 1 Reuter NIGERIAN oil production in March is likely to average less than one million barrels per day (bpd) for the third month running as buyers continue to hold off in the hope of another price cut, industry sources said. They said although firm figures were not yet available,Reuter - 73 words
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Article63 1983-03-31 1 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S new Labour government yesterday began legal action to stop a dam project in a wilderness listed as one of the world's most beautiful regions. Prime Minister Bob Hawke said in a statement that he was firing the step after rejection of repeated appeals for aReuter - 63 words
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Article87 1983-03-31 1 UPI THE Soviet Union has bought another 100,000 tonnes of American corn, bringing its purchases under the long-term grain agreement with the US to 6.1 million tonnes, the US Agriculture Department said. Grain sales for delivery to the Soviet Union during the seventh year o the agreement,UPI - 87 words
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489 1983-03-31 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN PLANNING approvals for development projects in Singapore hit an all-time record of $3.6 billion during the last quarter of 1982. The previous record was $2.4 billion, achieved in the July-September period of 1982. The $3.6 billion figure, released by the Ministry489 words
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Advertisement223 1983-03-31 1 Nikon KMiil WHY international banks find Asia the most attractive place in the world to channel their loans Page fc THE company welfarism from employers' contributions scheme will not require employers to pay more or reduce employees' take-home pay Page 3 JAPAN'S ruling Liberal Democratic Party, faced with two elections,223 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article172 1983-03-31 2 Reuter THE federal government of Canada, an infrequent foreign borrower, is likely to borrow up to US$l billion abroad in the next few months, government sources said in Ottawa. Canada will probably roll over and may even add to the $650 million and 250 million DeutscbemarksReuter - 172 words
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Article67 1983-03-31 2 Reuter EXCO International PLC said its financial futures service in London is operating at a loss and will require a significant increase in volume on the London International Financial Futures Exchange to break even. Exco was commenting on its results for 1982 which showed pre-tax profitsReuter - 67 words
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Article47 1983-03-31 2 Reuter THE Saudi Arabian riyal was devalued to 3.45 to the US dollar from 3.44, effective immediately, a Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency spokesman in Riyadh said. The riyal parity was last changed on June 30, 1982, when the currency was devalued from 3.43. Reu-Reuter - 47 words
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419 1983-03-31 2 INTERNATIONAL banks find Asia the most attractive place in the world to channel their loans. This point was made by Mr Robert Binney, managing director of Chase Manhattan Asia in Hongkong, during a two-day international conference on loan syndication which ended here yesterday.419 words
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162 1983-03-31 2 LATIN America must obtain a long-term refinancing for its US$3OO billion foreign debt as the only way out of its current payments crisis, a senior United Nations economic official said. Enrique Iglesias, secretary-general of the UN Economic Commission for Latin America, said high162 words
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Article158 1983-03-31 2 Reuter THE Japanese finance ministry will soon allow Japanese city banks to use funds raised by their overseas subsidiaries through long term bond issues abroad, banking sources said. City banks, except Bank of Tokyo Ltd, are not at present allowed to float bonds overseas or toReuter - 158 words
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507 1983-03-31 2 NYT THE Fuji Bank has a reputation as a conservative operator with its main strength in its home market. But the announcement two weeks ago that Fuji plans to acquire two commercial lending units of the Walter E Heller International Corp served noticeNYT - 507 words
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Article183 1983-03-31 2 UPI A LAWYER for former owners of Mexico's nationalised banks said that his clients may not receive the US$2O billion compensation pledged by the government, but a Finance Ministry spokesman denied the charge. Ramon Sanchez Medal, an attorney representing the former bankers, told EI FlnancieroUPI - 183 words
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127 1983-03-31 2 ZAMBIA will apply to the "Paris Club" of creditor governments for a rescheduling of its official debt, President Kenneth Kaunda said. He gave no date for a meeting but said Zambia has made preliminary contacts with club members and the response was favourable.127 words
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Article22 1983-03-31 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.17 per cent.22 words
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Article181 1983-03-31 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on March 30: U8 DoUan(SfM) Ottw Bid 7 days 9H 9* 1 month OH 9H 2 monUu 99/18 97/16 3 months 9H 9 H 6 months 913/16 911/16 9 months 9H 9* 12 months 915/16 9 13/16 DM. Swin <yuiu 1181 words
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Article42 1983-03-31 2 RANGE of prV am offered by discount hmn on March 30: Overatcht: 3 Call departs: 3-3* 3-month S^&MHac Treasury bills 2H 2* 3-month Bank bUli 611/16 6 ft/16 3 months CD 6)4 6% 6 months CD 6H 6H Source: National Co42 words
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Article101 1983-03-31 2 THE dollar yesterday opened weaker in thin, quiet trading* The US currency was quoted at an early 2.4178/88 marks, down from 2.4300/10 in New York after drifting lower in the Far East. The dollar eased against European currencies, closing at 2.4240/50 marks against 2.4265/75 at midday and 2.4300/10 in101 words
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Article42 1983-03-31 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $150 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Apr 4 to Apr 8. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.42 words
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Article437 1983-03-31 2 THE US dollar market was generally bearish yesterday, with the greenback closing weaker against the major currencies on the local foreign exchange market. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened in very active trading at 2.0960/70. Sales of the US dollar out of New York together with437 words
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Article190 1983-03-31 2 THE US dollar yesterday continued lower in moderately active, late trading with opera tori squaring up long positions ahead of the p««*w holiday, dealers —wt The market was featureless but the undertone of the US currency remained firm as dealers doubted any near-term tall in US interest rates. The190 words
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Article178 1983-03-31 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed slightly higher at 239.85 yen in quiet trading after opening at 239.70, dealers said. This compared with the 239.80/96 close in New York and on the West Coast overnight, but was well above the 239.10 finish in Tokyo on Tuesday. Trading volume178 words
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Article277 1983-03-31 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer in light trading reflecting an easier US dollar, dealers said. Total sales for the day, inrhxting kerbs, was 667 lots. Prompt closed higher at US$4l7/419 an ounce against 415/416 in New York overnight, June at 424J0/424.70 (421.50/422.80) and August at 431.50/432.00277 words
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Article36 1983-03-31 2 Tm Mm view York 10 CB 10 40B 10.ns 10.47S Zurich 10.47B lfl-JTB 105TS MJTS M Tm tamore UA I0J7B lfl.TSS VLCS CVataw prtM in US fatten a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore36 words
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Advertisement178 1983-03-31 2 k i* V The chicken and < at Lee Brothers s innovative move. So that more than double the storage capacity was achieved. Maximizing returns on the high investment Lee Brothers had put into their cold store at Jurong Thanks to Lee Brothers" innovative attitude and the protesstonalism of our178 words
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Advertisement78 1983-03-31 2 Executive privileges aH mm r is 1 7 \X-, From the Serie Big Saddle Leather Collection comes this distinguished boardroom suite with its very own private bar. Swivel chairs in the finest leather, complete with a handsome table that extends to sit a whole conference comfortably. The Serie Big Saddle78 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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304 1983-03-31 3 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG MIDLAND Bank Group's International Trade Services (MITS) plans to set up an operating office in Singapore later this year to handle trade financing in Asia. This will be the first operating company of MITS in Asia. Currently, MITS, a304 words
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402 1983-03-31 3 YAMAICHI Securities, one of the top four securities firms in Japan, is opening a representative office in Singapore today. The representative office, which is located in CPF Building, will be engaged mainly in the monitoring, research and collating of information on international hanking 'In particular,402 words
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Article374 1983-03-31 3 A 19-MEMBER trade mission from the Worcester and Hereford Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry, led by the chamber's director, Mr Ron Prior, will visit Singapore for the third time from April 4 to 9. Among the mission members, Mr Roger Derrett, the company director of Ward Bekker,374 words
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Article167 1983-03-31 3 TENDERS for the next two civil mass rapid transit cootracts will be invited on April U. All 17 companies prequalified for the two contracts have indicated that they will participate in the tender exercise. Eight companies have been prequalifled (or contract 106 which involves building tunnels167 words
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442 1983-03-31 3 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN THE company welfarism from employers' contributions (Cowec) scheme will not require employers to pay more or reduce employees' take-home pay. This assurance was given by Or Wong Kwei Cheong, the Minister of State for Labour, at the opening442 words
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427 1983-03-31 3 THE NATIONAL Productivity Council is now identifying and finalising the second group of companies which will participate in the company welfarism scheme. Government-owned Chartered Industries of Singapore has Just received in principal approval for its company welfarism scheme which will guarantee the rate427 words
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327 1983-03-31 3 EMPLOYEES of Esso Singapore are hired not just for current Jobs, but for their potential as future leaders of the company. They are hired with longterm career development plans in mind, provided with training and assigned increased responsibilities to test their abilities327 words
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349 1983-03-31 3 SHIN-TAIYO Company Pte Ltd, which was contracted to remove oil sludge and scales from the oil tanker Esso Chile, was convicted yesterday for not ensuring adequate ventilation for its workers aboard the ship. Its failure to provide a blower to maintain the circulation of349 words
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Article760 1983-03-31 3 BEMINARB AND COURSES March 30-June 4 (Tuesdays and Fridays): Computer Programing and File Processing, Cuppage Centre, NPB April 4-6: Screening of Component for Electronic, Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research Theatrette, Sisir and Singapore Quality Reliability Association April 6: Preview on Interaction Management (IM) and Targeted Selection760 words
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Advertisement75 1983-03-31 3 At the Baron's Table, intimacy reigns for a couple, privacy prevails for executives. Delicious, tempting courses are carefully conceived by skilful chefs. And from the Baron's Smokehouse, every other culinary variation is lent to make superb feasts. So if it's a lavish fare you desire, there's only one good place75 words
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Advertisement146 1983-03-31 4 r L From tomorrow youH be able to buy a new grade of petrol SHELLEXTRA YouH pay less for SHELLEXTRA but still get maximum power and kilometres. SHELLEXTRA also contains ASD, the special additive proven in Supershell to clean your engine as you drive. Today's car engines develop m >v146 words
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OVERSEAS
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732 1983-03-31 5 BRITAIN'S opposition socialist Labour Party has unveiled the most left-wing election platform of its 83year history. The party announced on Tuesday its policy for contesting the next general election, calling for withdrawal from the European E&nomic Community, cancellation of nuclear weapon plans and curbs732 words
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Article205 1983-03-31 5 Reuter THE US merchandise trade deficit widened to a seasonally adjusted US$3.5B billion in February from a revised $3.57 billion in January. The Commerce Department in Washington yesterday said a month ago, the January deficit was $2.96 billion, but that figure was revised for statistical reasons.Reuter - 205 words
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839 1983-03-31 5 Reuter JAPAN'S ruling Libera] Democratic Party, faced with two elections, is assembling a package of economic measures to try to stimulate the economy. Political observers in Tokyo yesterday said they expect details to be announced early next month. But all eyes are on theReuter - 839 words
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634 1983-03-31 5 AP CHINA'S top leader Deng Xiaoping has told US House Speaker Thomas O'Neill that Sino-US relations "peaked" in 1979, they have deteriorated. Deng, chairman of the party's advisory commission, met O'Neill yesterday lor what was expected to be a farce» J airing ofAP - 634 words
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768 1983-03-31 5 NYT AMERICAN makers of electronic chips, after suffering through poor sales last autumn and early winter, appear to be in the first stage of a recovery. Semiconductor o m panies, as well as their suppliers and independent distributors, say orders have been climbingNYT - 768 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article496 1983-03-31 5 Agencies JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone has offered his country's assistance in trying to arrange a peace settlement in the Middle East. Speaking in Cairo to the Tokyo correspondent of Egypt's A 1 Ahram newspaper, he said: "What needs to be done now is to. find a meansAgencies - 496 words
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401 1983-03-31 5 Reuter THE French government's austerity package, announced last week, will probably achieve its aim of cutting France's foreign trade deficit in half but the cost to the economy as a whole is going to be high, economists and commercial bankers inReuter - 401 words
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643 1983-03-31 5 AP UPI THE Lebanese government, in refusing Israeli security demands, yesterday gave US special envoy Philip Ha bib a letter outling Beirut's position to carry back to Washington. The central information agency in Beirut quoted officials saying Habib will takeAP; UPI - 643 words
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Article667 1983-03-31 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nsaber Time From BA BA14 0035 MEL/SYD/PER TMA TL332 0230 TYO PAA PA006 0245 JFK/SFO/HKG SLA SQ101 0835 KUL MAS MH601 0820 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH682 1000 KCH MAS MH671 1030 KUL CAL CB14 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1030 HLP667 words
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280 1983-03-31 5 U8 PRESIDENT Beagaa, effertag Us streageat hlat thai far a# a re eleetisa Mi, said «a Taeoday that a slagle-terin presldeaey limited the laeambeat'B programmes aad the Badea*» stability. "Yea really eaat la few years carry threagh the programmes that may he accessary," Beagaa280 words
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Advertisement24 1983-03-31 5 Ran Am To USA Daily At 8.15 am To San Francisco, Los Angeles And Bevoncl. T* k n Pan Am.Yfou Can't Beat the Experience.24 words
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Article474 1983-03-31 6 "IN POLITICS as on the sickbed, people toss from side to side thinking they will be comfortable." These words of German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe aptly describe the attitudes of politicians whose parties are out of power. They appeal to the popular saying that the grass474 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1983-03-31 6 KENNETH GOODING - KENNETH GOODING reviews the memoirs of British Leyland's former chairman KENNETH GOODING FT SIR Michael Edwardes's clashes with union militantsFT - 1,338 words
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Advertisement306 1983-03-31 6 f i A 85?b00ccCAR UNBEATABLE POWER Charade's powerful 3 cylinder 4 cycle OHC engine produces 60 PS (at 5600 rpm) and a maximum torque of 8.3 kg.m/ 3200 rpm: Its accelerating performance of 20.6 seconds for the 0-400 m is the fastest in its class. UNBEATABLE ECONOMY No other IOOOcc306 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous784 1983-03-31 6 m SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Openinf folowed by Dynasty (Mandarin/r) 3.50 What's My Una: More unusual occupations and a mystery guest who answers to the name Walt Frazier are presented to studio panelists 4.10 Hawafi Fhre-0 Murder..lyes (My (Part 2/r) 5.00 Freeehedm 5.30 Hdnmld 5.50 World Outdoors Fishing in Lapland784 words
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Article, Illustration923 1983-03-31 7 JOHN ELLIOTT - By JOHN ELLIOTT FT PAKISTAN will next month ask the leading industrialised countries for a 10 per cent increase in its annual aid donation, at present US$l.3 billion, to help it cope with shortterm budgetary problems. The government of President Zia ul Haq also hopesFT - 923 words
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Article660 1983-03-31 7 LEONARD SILK - By LEONARD SILK NYT ECONOMIC conferences among the leaders of the major countries of the western world, like the one to be held by President fleagan at Williamsburg, Virginia, over the Memorial Day weekend, inevitably arouse public expectations that something is about to be done to deal withNYT - 660 words
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Advertisement1107 1983-03-31 7 *35 o 0. THE DISCOUNT COMPANY OF SINGAPORE LIMITED (Incorporated in tha RapuMc of Singapore) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 st DECEMBER,I962 (Expresaed m Singapore DoMarsi SHARE CAPITAL Authoriaed--10,000,000 ordinary shares of $1 each Issued and fully pakl--8,000,000 shares of $1 each, note 4 REVENUE RESERVES General reserve, note 31,107 words
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Miscellaneous601 1983-03-31 7 TWO-IM-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS L On which to enjoy the balance of play (6) f Nudity in the photographic studio (8) t Native of the far North, perhaps? (4} l Attacked when drunk (6) Able to marry and make a new start, we hear (6) 1 A key hone601 words
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Advertisement224 1983-03-31 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain with the American Express Card don t alread y have the Card, call *****33 tor an application torn" W\W s I'I.MIU I g 1111, a* -.1 Jrtonight a Whole Leg of Tender US Berf The Chef carves at 8.15pm every Thursday at the Baron'slable224 words
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Advertisement175 1983-03-31 8 The Quest for Gourmet Actoiturers *7 JAt the Inn of Happiness. iYout search is over. The quest accomplished. Whatever you choose, it's hound to be memorable. A <*| ~*> < A raortremarkable collection of musical gems erar to flow from any Hps. t < V x v\ f N Tonight.175 words
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Advertisement162 1983-03-31 8 iWEbaflion#riH Not Just Another Continental Restaurant Amid splendid Victorian decor, dine on the choicest of meat, fowl and M to the accompaniment of live entertainment. Prime Rib of Beef o)»the Silver Wagon Juicy Steaks from the U.S. Spanish-style Seafood Gratin de Crabes au Frontage Hash M ail down with the162 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article175 1983-03-31 9 CHINESE Predaee Exdugr, Stagapare, mm eMig price» per 1M kg yesterday. CacMat all: Bulk fob $96.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $106.00 sellers, new drum fob $112.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper175 words
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Article197 1983-03-31 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CettM yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,496 32s 2,970, 40s 3,215 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece geeds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly197 words
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Article328 1983-03-31 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.02, 100 per cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third class 0.68, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.67. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.56. THAI328 words
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Article1202 1983-03-31 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures ended the opening call in London yesterday with losses as expected of £3 to £5.5 a tonne but trading volume was light. Initial trades took place some £4 up from Tuesday's close but values soon turned lower to reflect Tuesday's New York close. Futures1,202 words
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Article139 1983-03-31 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher, but off the day's highs, on news of Indonesia's devaluation of the rupiah by 27.47 per cent, dealers said. Trading remained quiet. In the April position, north and south rose Mss and $2.50 respectively to $750 a tonne while139 words
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Article167 1983-03-31 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed two to 4V« cents a bushel higher in moderately active trade. November onwards set new season's highs. May traded in a five-cent range. Prices stayed firm on a lack of selling interest at current price levels, traders said. Locals though, sold on167 words
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Article187 1983-03-31 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed to IV4 US-cent a bushel higher in light trade. Prices showed little change from mid-ses-sion. May traded in a sVjcent range. Prices rose in sympathy with corn and soybeans and continued trade talk of export business with the Soviets added firmness, traders187 words
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116 1983-03-31 9 Reuter HEAVY rain fell over China's winter wheat area as far north as southern Hebei and Shanxi provinces in the week ended March 26. This benefited early spring growth of winter wheat and the planting of cotton and other crops in central China,Reuter - 116 words
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Article409 1983-03-31 9 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed firmer with April One RSS buyers quoted at 236.00 cents a kilo, up nine cents from Tuesday night, dealers said. Prices rose stedily from the outset with the main support coming from active purchases of April by one quarter and some covering interest,409 words
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Article337 1983-03-31 9 RAS prices tn cents per kilo yesterday Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt t.o.b. 224 00 226 OON Int. 1 R.S.S April 234.50 235 SO Int. 1 R.S.S. May 236 00 237 00 Int. 2 RS.S. 211.50 213JON UK Cant 210.50 212.S0N Int. 3 R.S.S.337 words
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Article113 1983-03-31 9 NOON SSI R and SMR prica* ymutdmy RA8 A»rU May (Carreal Mtkt (Forward Mtk) (1-ton pallet Bayer* 8* Here Bayer* Sellers SSR 20 Ll 223.00 225 00 N 225 00 227.00N SSR 50 1 -ton pallet D ***** 221 00N 221 00 223.00N MRELB April May SMR113 words
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Article32 1983-03-31 9 Rubber; March 30 Singapore: April: 236.00 cents (up 9.00 cents) Malaysia: April: 253.00 cents (up 5.50 cents) Tin: M $30.50 per kilo (down 11 cents) 95 tonnes (up 64 tonnes)32 words
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Article91 1983-03-31 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Pen&ng yesterday (ell 11 cents to Ms3l.st a kilo, still within the ITA lower sector of $29.15 and $32.18, dealers said. They said the drop was dne to both local and overseas buyers withdrawing following the higher market on Tuesday, when the price91 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1299 1983-03-31 9 NEW YORK STOCK prices on Tuesday took their cue from the bond market and closed lower after meandering in a narrow range all day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average spent most of the morning two to three points higher but weakened in the afternoon and closed off1,299 words
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Article273 1983-03-31 9 MAR Rand INDUSTRIALS Un Steel Unlaac Wool worth M 1M unch unch -29 A Alpha AB And CI Amaprop *M!» 275 m 1119 1MB 1MB i MB unch 1 unch Anglo* Anglvaal MININGS M0 7900 1M M0 M m M M SIM T* -10 -300 Barton C O Smith273 words
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Article213 1983-03-31 9 MAR a A MUM a 21* Hud Bay Mtn Imp OU Inra 17* Si* IS* unch •It A Iran Alfoma ST* 9* Inl Pro* pipe Int Uta 17* 22 4* unch Bank Moat Bank Norm Scotia 20 41* 4-* Intl Nickel Kerr Add IS* 16* H Boll TU BP213 words
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Article205 1983-03-31 9 MAR a Ft* CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde 406 B S N Oenrals Duont 1615 -i GROUP B Carrefour 1350 Financier* de LDnkm 63 SO Lafaree MU 0 -1.4 -44 C 8 T (ThomsonCsf) >01 JO -14 Moet-Hennaaqr Oofi-Parlfaa* 1025 IIS IB -M -34 Cle FnncilMe dei Petroies Credit Foncler De Prance205 words
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Article180 1983-03-31 9 MAR Prancs Actions Sulnei Ahimlt Br. Alusulan Reg. Brown Borvn Br. Ota Oel*y Br. CU» OeUa P C Clta Oel«7 Rtf Credit Suiaw Br Credit BuUh Ret Elcktrowmu Br. Ocorgc Placher Br Olotxu Pi *N ta 210 11W 1830 14*0 788 1905 360 MOO M0 m uneb -2 •M180 words
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Article183 1983-03-31 9 MAR a Pis ABM WW ■1J Ahold 163-90 9.9 Akao 57.00 -0J AMEV Amfu in JO ttJO -1.4 0J Amrobnk B Boll Borsucer 98 JO 90.00 149.00 -07 -U -1 Bocka Burtet CaUnd CklT Deli MIJ Klarvter bait 44.10 4T30 31.40 293.00 «oo X* 00 149.00 •1J -1 0.4183 words
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Article85 1983-03-31 9 Battofl mn -oj Centrale Ord Cond Acqua Rom* Ertdania Flat Ord n*s -m aos +3 mo -in 3036 -54 Otm in Pri* 3171 +1 MOO -101 Invest rm I taigas 1140 -IS L* petit Ord ***** -30 Mediobanca Mllano An Ord Mondadorl Prt, Montedtaon Olivetti Ord ***** 13BB0 3W085 words
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Article87 1983-03-31 9 MAR 29 Frs Or Bru Lamb 1910 20 FORWARD MARKET Hobo* Petro 4525 -256 4S25 40 Rpl Dutch 1885 -30 Acec 570 -14 Sldro 1340 unch Arbed 1158 -42 315 1 Soc Oen Br if SoFtna 1825 -3D 4580 -140 1140 -14 1730 .30 Solvay A V Mont 380087 words
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Article85 1983-03-31 9 MAR 28 Dm Hotchit 13ft-00 -U Hoeach MJD -2J Aef-Telefunken S2.10 -1.4 Horten I410Q .j BASF 1*00 -4 Kantadt SI JO Bayer 1S1T0 -AM KHD ***** 4i BMW Commerxbank 2m oo 153.10 -0 -5# Unde Manncamann Preuoat 3404)0 10UOB -11 Con LI Oumtnl WTO M Daimler-Beru Defussa M0 0085 words
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Advertisement78 1983-03-31 9 Tasty tim-sum titbits for a real treat! Daily Business Hours: Tim Sum 4 Lunch 11 am to 3 pm (AMK only 7.30 am to 3 pm) Dinner: &30 pm to 10 JO pm Where taste still matters. Haute cuisine the bubbles and the ambience and now the distinctive charm of78 words
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2060 1983-03-31 10 BID aad offer prices officially listed *ad hitstneas in and reported to the Slock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots o( 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,060 words
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Article193 1983-03-31 10 8DKMTOU UNIT TBUK <MtMfHf priew tar Mar 11) The Commerce 3.T7 3 47 DIAMOND MOT ITOU (MmmW prte« tar Mm SI) EUk W The Savtnfa Fund 1J0 l.Mxd Diamond mar Spore Prog Fund S pare Sec Fund S pore Invest Fund 1 45 2.18 113 131 2.31 i.ao193 words
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Article3184 1983-03-31 10 IMS/1983 Hick Low Company Last 8ale OTGr*s Div Div C"VT Gr*s Net rui P/E Vol Day CO00) High Low 8KCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL aoo 196 rn 999 141 m 191 490 sao 460 690 1530 490 510 1040 394 440 196 939 190 900 m 904 4993,184 words
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Article1996 1983-03-31 10 BID aad ofler prices officially bated •ad Inrtaaaa la and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock EachaMe yesterday. with the number of shana traded abown tn brackets la lota of 1.000 ualts uataaa otherwlae specified ommuu AIM (ÜBS) <a) ib (M) tm my 1« loa A Ckaa1,996 words
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Article713 1983-03-31 10 THE fllagipiii iteck market rallied otroagly jtait* day, with volatile pteUag ap iteadOy ss the day wore oa. paatte ladex <etoeejT UJi potato higher at BSIJ7 aad the Btralto Times ladsstrlsl ladex dim hod 11JI salato to UlJi. The tread tor the day wai aet dartag the713 words
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Article533 1983-03-31 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market turned bullish yesterday, with prices closing steady to selectively firm. Turnover rose to 9.7 million units valued at MJ33.75 million against Tuesday's 7.04 million worth $23.67 million. After opening slightly higher, prices rose further on good follow-through and fresh buying interest533 words
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Article318 1983-03-31 11 ALUMINIUM Company of Malaysia has announced unproved results for the year ended Dec 31,1982. Audited figures show a sharp recovery in pre-tax earnings to M 55.54 million from $571,000 before. Sales revenue rose 11 per cent tQ $60.34 million. Alcom, which turned in a pre-tax profit318 words
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Article62 1983-03-31 11 GENERAL Lumber (Ibidlip) Berhad: Twentieth AGM to be held at No. 2, Jalan Kilang, Petaling Jaya, Selangor on March 31 at 11.30 am. GENERAL Seewtttw Investments Limited: Annual general meeting to be held in the Board Room, 46th Storey, DBS Building, 6, Sbenton Way, Singapore 0106, on Thursday,62 words
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Article312 1983-03-31 11 NATIONAL Iran and Steel Mills will capitalise $4 63 million, $6.36 million and $10.29 million from its share premium, capital reserve and revenue reserve accounts respectively for its proposed bonus issue of one-for-two. As at end-1982, the accounts stood at $4.63 million, $8.54 million and $139.19 million respectively.312 words
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204 1983-03-31 11 MBF HOLDINGS has formed a leasing company in Singapore in line with its plan to expand beyond Malaysia. Called MBF Leasing (S) Pte Ltd, the company was incorporated on March 10 with an authorised capital of Sss million, comprising five million shares of204 words
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368 1983-03-31 11 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange is expected to propose amendments to its listing manual. As a first step, it is believed that one of the proposals put forward relates to an increase in the minimum paid-up capital required of all new companies368 words
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218 1983-03-31 11 IN SPITE of the good results for the first half-year, newly-listed Amalgamated Steel Mills would have to do even better in the second half to meet its profit forecast for the full year. Interim results announced by ASM show group pre-tax profit218 words
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147 1983-03-31 11 PERMODALAN Nasional Bhd (PNB) will continue to keep check on its subsidiaries although it will avoid Intervening in their affairs as far as passible. Tun Ismail All, chairman of PNB, said that it was natural for PNB to monitor its subsidiaries and147 words
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Article275 1983-03-31 11 Astatic Dev BAT Gearge Knt latrtM MA A Natbw OCBC PetfMMa PiUelMk S'Kpilto 8hangrt-La TMk Pnf PHUMIM Propaaed rights iasue of 1 for 2 10 GO per share Proposed bonus issue of Iforl Propoaed rights iasue of 2 for 5 6 SO.60 per share Bonus issue of 3275 words
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Article213 1983-03-31 11 Cmpiay Date U lit Fall Year Perted ftaaea aemi Net EPS Greet Pwhi lait year (eeato) Dtv. Preflt UIC (r*M) F 19/11 2.8 5.0 4,916 Robinson I 11/2 Si 9.0 3,988 General Corp F 13/2 12.1 8.4(b) 14,817 0 U B F 3/3 26.3 16.0 52,899* OUT F213 words
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Article370 1983-03-31 11 THE stock market, after drifting in the morning yesterday, met renewed investment demand for leading mining stocks after mid-ees-sion to close higher in moderately active trading, brokers said. Near the close the All Ordinaries index was up 3.0 points at 509.9, reflecting a rise in the all resources index370 words
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Article344 1983-03-31 11 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday closed steady in fairly quiet trading, reflecting caution ahead of a series of announcements of 1982 figures by major Hongkong companies expected yesterday afternoon, brokers said. The Hongkong Land Co Ltd announcement of a smaller 1982 profit after-tax and minorities of HK$l.O4 billion against344 words
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Article554 1983-03-31 11 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday rose to a record high for the third day running, supported by the prospect of an economy-boosting package to be announced next week and a possible cut in discount rate, dealers said. The market average rose a provisional 22.48 points to end554 words
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Article116 1983-03-31 11 PRICES yesterday closed mixed on sharply higher turnover of 20.66 million pesos, compared with 1.99 million on Tuesday, dealers said. MAR 30 Peaoa Aeo)« Mining Anglo phU Apex Mining B AUu Con B BaguM) Ookl Bute Petroleum Benguet Coo. B Pint PhU Hktgs Ltptnlo B. H 0-014 a jo116 words
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Article172 1983-03-31 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mostly higher in moderate trading centred on finance stocks, dealers mid. The Book Club index rose 0.62 to 115.36 on turnover of 28.2 million baht with 213,704 shares traded. Industrial Finance Corp gained one baht to 136, First Trust 0.50 to 53.25, Siam Credit 0.50172 words
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Advertisement178 1983-03-31 11 VO/PER Public Limited Company Financial results for the year to 31st October 1982 1982 1981 £'000 £000 Turnover 31,193 22,213 Profit before Tax 1,736 1,865 Shareholders'earnings 1,861 1.668 Retained profits 1,560 1.112 Earnings per share 30.8p 27.6p Dividends per share 5.0p 4.0p Shareholders'funds 17,211 15,384 •X* Turnover up by 40%178 words
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Advertisement55 1983-03-31 11 This Offer has been completed. This announcement appears as a matter of record only. March 1983 KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG BERHAD CASH OFFER To Acquire The Entire Issued And Paid-Up Capital Of BATU LINTANG RUBBER COMPANY BERHAD Other Than Those Stock Units Already Owned By KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG BERHAD Advised by55 words
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Article161 1983-03-31 12 Rises Indices 8k«U 706 40 Kmo 70S 35 Mar 29 Mar 30 H Nifan M 452 745 32 30 30 BT Composite: 819.02 831.07 Uhi Baaut BoHm 730 BT Indicator: *****5 *****5 254 27 ST Industrials: 839.16 851.01 nrr 284 28 ST Finance: 2166.15 2136.11 786 25 ST Hotels:161 words
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Article, Illustration153 1983-03-31 12 Rises Indices Bedford 780 +60 Mar 29 Mar 30 T Langat 1060 60 Ulu Benut 820 50 MBT Index: *****3 *****69 EssoOrd 860 40 NST Industrials: 1083.66 1097.18 Utd Est 585 35 NST Finance: 1891.53 1899.34 Cen Sugars 1370 +30 NST Hotels: 655.17 655.66 Norsechem 406 28 NST153 words
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Article52 1983-03-31 12 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday ***** Tuesday ***** Week Ago ***** AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 861.0 Tuesday 650.9 Week Ago 694.4 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 909.9 Tuesday 906.9 Week Ago 510.3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDU8TRIAL8 Tuesday ak> j Monday 655.5 Week Ago 660 4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1131.19 Monday 1140.09 Week52 words
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415 1983-03-31 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM I KILLINGHALL Tin (Malaysia) Bhd has applied to be delisted from the London Stock Exchange official list but its shares will continue to be traded in the unlisted securities market (USM). Explaining its decision to apply to the Council of the415 words
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Article168 1983-03-31 12 HAKIMAU lavestmeats Ltd announced that its net tangible asset haHtjng per $1 share was $1.30 as at Feb 28,1983. Assuming full conversion of the loan stock into shares of the company, the NTA would be $1.22 per share. PEGI Malayria has been asked by the Kuala Lumpur Stock168 words
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Article35 1983-03-31 12 CA8TLEF1ELD (Klmmg) RsMar Ettrntm PLC baa reSrted a pre-tax praflt AM•<£**• prevWaaly) Investment tanmr riXMttoMd" 9 Tarnaver was tlM —1'Hrn (Xt&m (£C*MM) rlSSfS pradaee pwitssiii fram aeighkMriag estates wfelefc ssrt&wri MM,••• praflt awtiOMt (tmjm.35 words
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248 1983-03-31 12 ALLIED Chocolate Industries Ltd has suffered a 145 per cent drop in group pre-tax profits to $1.34 million for the six months ended Dec 31, 1982, from $1.57 million in the previous interim. Group turnover was slightly lower at $12.22 million against248 words
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141 1983-03-31 12 JACK Chia-MPH Ltd has bought a 5.15 per cent stake in one of Australia's largest manufacturers of sugar confectionery, for AJ2.41 million cash. In a late announcement yesterday, the company said the purchase of 597,100 fully paid shares of 50 cents each and 55,650,141 words
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Article165 1983-03-31 12 MBF Haldlags yesterday Par niHlii"* H" tknt aeqslrtag the tatter's lasaraaee sahsldlary, Malaya» Meter General Underwriters, riaflinitoi a Iftdmtm Ham report. la aa «Octal ■—ibh meat, the MaJayrtaa-kased flaaaee sad property granp •aid the r.nalWu,, vtlved was $24 mllH»a cm*. MBF ssM It Is aegeOatlag165 words
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Article163 1983-03-31 12 CHEUNG Kmg (Haldlags) yesterday reported a consolidated net profit of HKJ525.6 million after provision of $458.7 million (11.39 billion previously) for 1982. HUTCHISON Wkampaa Ltd has reported group net profit before extraordinary items of HK$949 million in 1982. Extraordinary profit was 152 million ($157 million). Earnings per share163 words
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Article885 1983-03-31 12 EQUITIES opened nixed in moderate trading yesterday after the lackhatre performance on Wall Street. At noon, the Financial Times index was down 4.8 points at 647.3. The market reacted nervously to lower-than-expected 1982 pre-tax profits from Bowater. which fell 26p to 148 before rallying to 161, down 13p885 words
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544 1983-03-31 12 CHAN OI CHEE - HHMR Companies Editor: Mano Sabnara By CHAN OI CHEE HELPED by significant contributions from its construction-related a c t i v ities, SPP Ltd has turned in a set of sparkling results. For the year ended Dec 31, the group made a record544 words
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Article105 1983-03-31 12 JARMNE Matkma eMmaa David Newkigglag aaMweed ta Mng yealaday thai ke will aritafpft* <rfglccr hi Jaae, foUewtag tke Mr NewMgstaf «01 ke replaced ky «mea Keewtek, wke will teka »w tke raaaiag 4 Ike MopMy'i iay-U-Mr NewHggtag will nmata at IM* b tke flrrt time Mm»105 words
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176 1983-03-31 12 Reuter STANDARD Chartered Bank PLC plans to raise around £97.5 million net through an underwritten one-for-five rights issue of 25.91 million shares at 390 pence a share. The new shares will not rank for the final dividend for 1982. Standard Chartered said it needs toReuter - 176 words
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Advertisement67 1983-03-31 12 "INSURANCE? THOMAS-ROBERT, of course! They're the experts you should talk to. Extremely professional in their approach, and incredibly efficient in handling difficult claims. Can't think of anyone else better, really. Can you?" THOMAS-ROBERT INSURANCE BROKERS PTE. LTD. THOMAS ROBERT always ONf STEP 2508,25 th Floor, International Plaza, Anson Road Singaporeo2o7.67 words
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Miscellaneous54 1983-03-31 12 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy and warm. Report for U hours prior to 7' Jl pm on March M at tfce airport: Maximum temperature 34.8 Associated humidity 53 Minimum temperature 25.8 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 7.25 Rainfall in millimetres NU Total rainfall for the month ""*18.6 Total rainy days54 words
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279 1983-03-31 13 THE US House of Representatives Merchant Marine Committee has adopted the original proposals for a new Shipping Act, with several amendments which were either removed or accepted by the Bill's author. The Bill, which aims to replace the 1916 Shipping Act, is279 words
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Article, Illustration629 1983-03-31 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE China Ocean Shipping Corporation does not pose a threat to member lines of the Far Eastern Freight Conference. The Chinese national line has restricted its activities for both commercial and political reasons, said Mr Brian Allen, director629 words
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Article128 1983-03-31 13 THE Korea Shipbuilding A Engineering Corp (KSEC) now has two joint operations, one in Busan and the other at Jeddah. KSBC's yard in Busan is the base (or its partnership (armed with Pan Ocean Bulk Carriers Ltd. A new drydock, capable of handling ships up to 150,000128 words
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Article93 1983-03-31 13 AFP A SINGAPOREAN shipping firm has asked Philippine authorities to help locate a missing vessel allegedly hijacked by its Filipino crew last month at a Brunei port. The 474-ton St Anthony was allegedly seized from Brunei's Muara port by men described as Filipinos on Feb 10 and believedAFP - 93 words
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Article672 1983-03-31 13 SMpptaf Urn Cai SMpptegUM PM® CM Aim AtrakWUw All trans Alpac Angoaave Antara Shpg APC Liar APL ASO° AdiMnr Asia Merchant Aimasia Li»e Aaatrattan Coat Bait-Orient Battle (Meat Bangkok Coot Buklki BBS Bci Line Baa Aau Blue Star CaakM CAVN-FMC OC Um con Ceytoa Shpg China Nav672 words
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394 1983-03-31 14 OCEAN Transport Trading has announced a 58 per cent reduction in 1982 pretax profits and a taxable profit of £13.9 million, down from £33.4 million in 1981. OTT also announced a £46.6 million write-down in assets, of which about £41 million394 words
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Article204 1983-03-31 14 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. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.204 words
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Article131 1983-03-31 14 WARTSILA, the Finnish shipbuilding and engineering group, has reported 1982 profits before appropriations and taxes of U5553.6 million, compared with $26.4 million the previous year. The company said all divisions were profitbale and profit development is expected to be good even for the years 1963-84. The group's131 words
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816 1983-03-31 14 Lloyd's List IT IS not every day that one of the oldest names In British shipping is put on the market so it is hardly surprising that the shipping community was buzzing as word spread that EUerman's shipping operation is up for sale. ConsideringLloyd's List - 816 words
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Article1914 1983-03-31 14 MODERATE time-charter business was reported on Tuesday on an otherwise very dull and generally featureless freight market. A vessel of 26.000 long dwt has been booked from Taiwan for a time-charter voyage to Bordeaux/Hamburg at US$2,900 daily while $2,750 daily was paid for an 18,000 tonner from Bangkok1,914 words
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Article80 1983-03-31 14 Reuter DUBAI'S massive dry dock complex will be operational by the end .of May, at least three months ahead of schedule, it was reported. A British company, Appledore International, was last month awarded the contract to operate the dock, which wtyl have a 5,000-strong workforce. The complexReuter - 80 words
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355 1983-03-31 15 THE Panamanian registry showed a net increase of 6.2 million gross registered tons at the end of last year over 1981, bringing the ..fleet's total to more than 40 million grt. n End of year figures pub--'lished by Panama's Directorate of355 words
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Article217 1983-03-31 15 Reuter SANKO Steamship Co Ltd said it plans to cut the number of its merchant fleet by 120 more ships totalling about 10 million deadweight tons in the next two fiscal years up to end-March 1985. The shipping company is now carrying out theReuter - 217 words
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827 1983-03-31 15 PORT users and shipping lines appear to have reached compromise agreement with the Philippine Ports Authority regarding its planned increase in port charges this year. Informed industry sources disclosed that the PPA might be agreeable to rescheduling the time-table for the proposed 60 per827 words
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Article142 1983-03-31 15 Reuter TALKS will resume in July between the US and European Community (EC) shipping officials on reaching a compromise in line with the UN code of conduct for liner conferences, Anthony Lane, head of shipping policy at the UK Department of Trade told a press conference. TheReuter - 142 words
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4684 1983-03-31 20 SCHEDM.E 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 of4,684 words
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Article723 1983-03-31 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Kazukawa Mara 24/318 1.4.83 0800 Orient Lloyd 49 0900-1100/1900-2000 L7/L7 G Fortune *****W 1.4.83 0700 Oreen Asia 49 0700-0800/1600-1700 L5/L5 K Prorokov 9BE/83 1.4.83 0700 S Soviet723 words
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Article1763 1983-03-31 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B A*Mk Cmttlair Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) V** Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Jamba tan Merah (PK) R Jumabhoy A Sons (PN) Afr*-EaraMa Um Transgroup Pie Lid AhraaMel Um Service Kim Shpg <S).1,763 words
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Article1250 1983-03-31 22 ALGERIA Algiers Feb 28th. Delays of about 3-4 days with some 10 vessels waiting. ANGOLA Lobito March 9th. 2 vessels at anchor. Present waiting time about 2-3 days. Luanda March 9th. 3 vessels at anchor. Waiting time about 4-5 days. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca March 14th. Berthing delays of1,250 words
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Article405 1983-03-31 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Laju 27/8 Kota Melati 10 New Peacock 1/2 Nlaga XXVH 29 Silver Light 20E Yan Men 13/4 Equator m 21E Hal Soon Kao 46N Hong Shen 46S Jenhol 22 Kota Ratu 31/2 Ned Leuve 1/2 Ned Manila 3/4 PASIR PANJANG Agent405 words
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Advertisement269 1983-03-31 13 ©HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Fta| Vsto Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kelanf/Penanf/Banfkok/Kedunf/ Bus an/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moii/H. Konf S pore Agent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 ft LONDON Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedile WHO Acta for Wh*m CONTAINER Schedules PORT Conditions SHIPS Ib Part REGIONAL269 words
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Advertisement282 1983-03-31 13 SKALORD UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG, II ft 1 1 I l ll A k EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Kuwait (30/4). Stwxbah (2/5). Jubatf (5/5). OMMMfII (1/5), Doha (11/5), Data (13/5). Mm Dhate (16/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Ti l I mimw m AL MSA'A V.l Mma Qaboos (13/4). Dubai (14/4).282 words
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Advertisement540 1983-03-31 13 I -Penan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agent* I I J MMORC TMMft TtftMM V- m MBKT PTL lift Tet *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAIN TO: US. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND faM S+* LJCAMABBK* 4-4/4 54/4540 words
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Advertisement340 1983-03-31 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Feeder If Ketang Vessel Spore «W ftr 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhatcn. Aarhus Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Mato|o. Stockholm. (Mo. •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder vta S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore Bangkok Ph contact PERMBC P Ketang340 words
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Advertisement430 1983-03-31 14 Y AM ABHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINCR SERVICES USA CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North Whl Atlantic/Canada m LA/H OA* WT KX (IB M> VS. a/« 2/5 l mm n/s n/5 11/5 m a 11/5 11/5 14/5 YMMNft I a klNrt 1 7/4 r. 11/4 I 19/4 I VOB SM UM 13/5430 words
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Advertisement690 1983-03-31 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited [CONTAINERSHtP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT fcoai I'Mi a/4 8/4 31/4 H/i m/f 13/5 ws a/5 21/s i7/s a/5 a/4 u/c iv« vn 11/1 Also accepting LCI and FCI cargo to Hong Kong STMTHCOMM •STMTWY* TO MT SHOKANA MMU TOHGOMAM Accapeog ana tor690 words
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Advertisement870 1983-03-31 15 Franco Belgian Services f" v, if t I*. ;i,m t r>: aCI C o«»SO«' ■MM P. ROMS L* Hm ttm MW| rHavaa BACONIAN bM 1 11% a% 24% 25% 27% con wo c% 7% 25% a% iS* sZy ICAWR u Apr I)Apr 1 May ]S( 7ir l»f tlkf KM MUM870 words
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Advertisement361 1983-03-31 16 UC.S LINE comomomi somcc Tp/f™* busan STOB r (#M( rf«« BUS** kunsm AITAM 187W/118E 7-9 Apr 5 M»> SUNNY OCEAN VO3 1517 *t» 1120 Apr 2a71 Apr Mi, VEGA IISIN/H6E ]frl7M*r 1819 M»r 2&21 M* 29M* FULLY CQNTUCmSCO TO/FROM OUECHTNC 33E V LEBKTON 171 K AMD47E I MOMS M3X t361 words
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Advertisement466 1983-03-31 16 0 EVERGREEN UNE FA* EAST/EUWff CORTAJPO SOTVK2 hcamm ra a ia cargo for. fU M «M% v,\ 1/5 jgi ®j w> U/5 M/ 5 a/5 23/5 »/S HIO ACCtFMS ICI/FCI ft FQ/FCI 10: 0110 s,oqu *ul xisaau. LOMON. SOUTNMTTON. MMCKSTII TUT ■mm. uwoo unseom m ram tow M6TOD4M «M MTTODMI466 words
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Advertisement652 1983-03-31 16 I Everett Lines I Burrr* Five Star Shipping Corpn JHk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Discharpne Only rpn PJMmi Pmmi manw a/i* WW'" m v lOUMT** 7/t*> HUH 7/W tm mmrm u/u %r m*m B f SS C Ag*nn m Moio»v»o BOUSTE AD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4******7—PKELANG *****1652 words
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Advertisement175 1983-03-31 16 EXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE y-U-mirarivzw: KYOWA LINE i! TO PAPUA PACIFIC Laadtaf hr IC/«pr Pa* Papeette. Laaialu. Lm, Kfcta, IMM, r. M PAKMTI DIM V2IS IS A| ■KOS. COALDTON. nMcl TAIYO MARINE LINE I WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE S pare P Kdanc tar IS Apr IS Apr frcmantte175 words
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Advertisement159 1983-03-31 20 J.O. Odfjell and Johnson Line built the fleet JO TANKERS IS HERE TO RUN IT! fi •t m The fleet of modern tankers Known to the world as Odfjell Johnson Chemical Tankers is now marketed and operated by a new jointly owned company called JO Tankers. The JO Tankers' fleet159 words
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Miscellaneous131 1983-03-31 22 Regional Weather *L h s ft ft Mm rv V< tea 3! LL m SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIB MORNING. LBGKND* R, Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Showti Weather Wind direction with speed in knots •Rain (sJ Cloudy Sky W.vehefcht winds are MMtil by arrows whfeh fly131 words
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