The Business Times, 7 April 1983
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Title Section11 1983-04-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, APRIL 7, IMS 60 CENTS11 words
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382 1983-04-07 1 SINGAPORE has condemned Vietnam's military offensive against Cambodian refugee camps and its incursions into Thai territory. It also warned that these actions would only serve to strengthen the resolve and determination of the Democratic Kampuchea coalition partners to work towards regaining the382 words
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152 1983-04-07 1 Reuter A DISPUTE between British mer***»"* m—the government worsened yesterday when seamen said they took over two cargo ships, and might seize more. A National Union of Seamen spokesman said the ships are the Browning in the east England port of Harwich andReuter - 152 words
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502 1983-04-07 1 THE Hong Leong group, whose wide-ranging activities already straddle both Singapore and Malaysia, will soon have a listed holding company in Hongkong to spearhead its expansion there. Once a complex scheme of transactions is completed. Hong Leong Co of Hongkong will emerge as502 words
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393 1983-04-07 1 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN THREE Japanese hanks have applied to the Monetary Authority of Singapore for offshore branch licences. The three banks Kyowa Bank, Yasuda Trust and Banking, and Hokkaido Takushoku R*nh say they applied for approval to upgrade their representative offices about six months ago.393 words
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284 1983-04-07 1 DOMESTIC exports of electrical houaehold appliances were hit by recession last year. For the flnrt time in the paat few years, domestic exports of items such aa microwave ovens, electric Irons and refrigerators fell. Domestic exports of microwave ovens Isst year were down284 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article66 1983-04-07 1 Reuter CHINA'S foreign exchange reserves rose to U5511,125 billion at the end of December 1982, 205 per cent more than at the end of the previous quarter and 133 per cent more than a year previously. The China News Service in Beijing yesterday said the October andReuter - 66 words
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Article80 1983-04-07 1 Reuter THE Soviet news agency Tass in Moscow yesterday said France's expulsion of 47 Soviet diplomats and officials was based on false charges. In its first direct report of the incident, the official agency also repeated warnings issued by the Soviet Embassy in Paris that France would bearReuter - 80 words
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Article74 1983-04-07 1 AP CHINA is interested in investing abroad to ensure stable supplies of iron ore, pulp, paper, fertiliser and other resources which it lacks. Mr Jing Shuping, the deputy general manager of the China International Trust and Investment Corp in Beijing yesterday said China may grant longer tax holidaysAP - 74 words
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Article78 1983-04-07 1 UPI A DECLINE in Opec oil output reduced worldwide production by 5 A per cent to SLB million barrels a day in January from the year-earli-er level, Petroleum Information International reported in its latest The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries produced only 16 J million barrels ofUPI - 78 words
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Article63 1983-04-07 1 Reuter WEST Germany announced yesterday that unemployment figures (til sharply last month (ran February's record 2M million but officials the underlying trend was still rising. The Federal Labour Office said 2,990,000 people were without jobs in March, 150,000 less than the previous month. The figure represents 9.8 perReuter - 63 words
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Article60 1983-04-07 1 THE price of tin on the Straits tin market yesterday rose 45 cents to a five-and-half month high of $31.06 a kg. This is the largest gain for the metal in a single day since the upward trend started in mid-Febru-ary. It is also the first time60 words
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Article91 1983-04-07 1 Reuter GRUNDIG AG has reported a return to profit for the year ended March 31, 1963. The West German company yesterday posted a rise in turnover to over three billion deutschemarks, up from 2.86 billion marks the previous year. A spokesman for the company said it isReuter - 91 words
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90 1983-04-07 1 HANOYONG Cimhiiiia ftjSncS." -1^ S^townslMnt tshs part M Mm Isaa, wMsh ingi iysttMifi,Jrss > Akoat IB te S are enpeeted te bs Is the hntog synJmti The deal wS be apil, prsbaMy M Blagapsn, at the enfl sf mts sssnflisr early May.90 words
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511 1983-04-07 1 LOH HUI YIN - ■y LOH HUI YIN GOODWOOD Park Hotel Is to be redeveloped at a coat of abont 1500 million to provide not only more hotel rooms but alao new apartmenta and ofßcaa. The aim of the redevelopment is to make tall use of the sprawling511 words
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Advertisement246 1983-04-07 1 lbpsinCarAucfio technology FUJITSU TEN LIMITED AMATEUfI PHOTO STORES LTD. SlnoMior*: Phone *****22 Kuata Lumpur: Phone *****3/*****0 •wwna: Phone *****/***** Jakarta: Phone *****9 }!!;\*>{+=.[`!-*\)!@_!`['"~";^" u™s INFLATIONARY pressures have moderated enough to allow further falls in long term US dollar interest rates Page l THE West recorded its first trade deficit in246 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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331 1983-04-07 2 Reuter INFLATIONARY pressures have moderated enough to allow further falls in long term interest rates, a senior Federal Reserve Board official said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. "If the inflation outlook is as good as I think it is,Reuter - 331 words
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Article158 1983-04-07 2 Reuter THE UK Treasury has put before Parliament a statutory instrument that will enable commodity brokers to continue taking deposits from clients in the form of margin and hold clients' funds awaiting investment in commodities. The instrument, which will apply to members of the recognisedReuter - 158 words
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334 1983-04-07 2 NYT A TOP executive of the Baldwin-United Corp said the big insurance company had asked its banks to postpone repayment of US$7OO million in short-term debt while it tries tq formulate a debt-repayment plan. Max Karl, chairman of Baldwin-United's finance committee, said theNYT - 334 words
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Article202 1983-04-07 2 Reuter THE OECD group for export credit guidelines will meet in Paris on April 25-37 to discuss a new agreement to replace the existing one which ends on May 1, Japanese officials said. The meeting, a follow-up to the group's conference held in ParisReuter - 202 words
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274 1983-04-07 2 Reuter JAPANESE Finance Minister Noboru Takeshita expects the Bank of Japan to cut its 5.5 per cent official discount rate as part of the government's measures, announced on Tuesday, to stimulate the economy. Mr Takeshi ta did not say when the central bankReuter - 274 words
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Article23 1983-04-07 2 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has reduced its prime rate by s quarter point to 9 per cent from today.23 words
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Article449 1983-04-07 2 THE US dollar rose strongly against the local currency on the foreign exchange market yesterday. From an opening of 2.0900/10 against the local unit, the rate shot up to 2.1080/90 in the afternoon. Trading was uncertain. At the close of trading the US dollar was quoted at a449 words
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Article193 1983-04-07 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed slightly higher at 237J5 yen in light trading after opening at 237.30. This was in line with the 237.25/« close in New York and on the US West Coast bat was well below the 238.10 finish in Tokyo on Tuesday. Trading volume193 words
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Article176 1983-04-07 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on April 8: USMkrtSpt) 1 drnyi 9* ft* 1 month 90/18 97/16 2 months 0 ft/16 *7/16 3 months ft* »h 6 months ft« ft* ft months ft 1V16 ft 13/16 12 months 10 ft* Des. 8w£rs. 1 month 3 months176 words
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Article22 1983-04-07 2 THE tverafe rata at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.09 per cent.22 words
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Article43 1983-04-07 2 RANGE at prt DM OflW ■d by dieooaM ktHM OB April*: Omfefet: 3 Call deport*: t-SM Otdtf -—j 3-month Trwuary bills 2 7/18 28/16 3-month Bank bill* U/M 69/16 3 months CD 5/16 6V16 6 months CD 11/16 66/16 Source: National Co43 words
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Article45 1983-04-07 2 Opening quotes yesterday US 1.5123/33 Cu 1JMO/87 Crorn-um/m Dmk 3.6413/53 DF1 4.1M0/1C0 S Fr 3 (865 1006 BFrcon-72.40/53 F Fr 10.«ni/370 Lit 2UU7/&TLI7 Yen 3S7.1t/M.# D Kr 12 9380 510 N Kr 10.W14/711 S Kr 11.3636/756 Aim Sck J5.57/C. Port -r 14C.71/14U3 Spain 304.44/7345 words
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Article344 1983-04-07 2 GOLD FUTURES la Singapore yeeterday leuweied from a lower '*-g lo close slightly flrmr compared with the overnight New Tack levels, dsalers said. They attributed the metal's late recovery to some Europeen buying and a weaker US dollar. Trading was moderate with total sales for the (toy, Including kerbs,344 words
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Article27 1983-04-07 2 Ita FM Nmr York umj& -a Zartcfc doaad —B •or. MJB —B i HM -1 ClMtef frtc hUMn «roy amo t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore27 words
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Article162 1983-04-07 2 THE US dollar was lower yesterday in late trading, except against the French franc ana Hongkong dollar. Trading was light. Dealers said It tell to 2.0(70/90 Swiss francs from an early 2.0400/0510 and eased to 2.4070/80 marts from an early 2.4077/84 and the US dose of 2.4085/4100 But the162 words
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Article42 1983-04-07 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has Invited hanks discount houses to tender for a total of $U0 million fi-day Treasury hffls to he issued team Apr U to! Apr 15. -M* Each tender must not be. far leas than $250,000.42 words
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Advertisement2941 1983-04-07 3 J The new ECLIPSE MV/4000 a world leader in computer technology In just 14 ynars Data General has become a world leader in the multi-billion cellar computer industry. The Company's rise to the top, in perhaps the most competitive and fastest developing industrial field* is a truly remarkable achievement. This2,941 words
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OVERSEAS
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818 1983-04-07 4 Agencies THE US government is getting impatient about the lack of progress in the Jordanian-Palestinian talks on President Reagan's Middle East peace plan. The Reagan Administration has appealed to Palestinian and Arab leaders to support King Hussein of Jordan and not to lose "thisAgencies - 818 words
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Article603 1983-04-07 4 Reuter BRAND new cars tied with red ribbons and special government loans are being used to lure Israelis into buying "the home of your dreams" in the occupied West Bank. A doaen private contractors building luxury villas and garden apartments are displaying their projects atReuter - 603 words
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306 1983-04-07 4 Reuter INSURERS have offered a reward of £500,000 to tempt the underworld to inform on the criminals behind Britain's biggest cash robbery. An armed gang made a spectacular raid on a security firm's vaults on Monday and got away with £7 millionReuter - 306 words
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601 1983-04-07 4 Reuter ORGANISED labour in Japan is on the defensive in its spring offensive (Shunto) amid economic slowdown, rising unemployment and the waning influence of trade unions on politics. Shunto, the time of the year when most at Japan's 41 "inwii waiters push for annualReuter - 601 words
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399 1983-04-07 4 NYT WHEN the McDonald's hamburger chain arrived in Japan In 1971, one of the last things company executives expected was trouble with its famous trademarks. The McDonald's Corp had operated In the US and other countries tar years, and the company's golden arches hadNYT - 399 words
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Article100 1983-04-07 4 AP RULES of construction business have been radically changed tn Saudi Arabia by two royal de- crees issued by King Fahd to protect local contractors against decreaaing govern- ment spending, the Saudi" Gazette newspaper reported. One decree requires dgn contractors to subcontract at Mast 90AP - 100 words
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451 1983-04-07 5 Reuter ZJMBABWEAN Prime Minister Robert Mugabe has attacked churchmen and non-governmental organisations for their allegations of military brutality in the south-western province of Matabeleland and has pledged increasingly vigorous action against rebels there. In a tough defence of government policy towards the dissident problem,Reuter - 451 words
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Article492 1983-04-07 5 Reuter JAPAN'S economic Achilles heel, its almost total reliance on imported energy and raw materials, will be a factor in talks starting today with US officials in Washington. Japan, second only to the US as an importer of crude oil, shares American sensitivity to politicalReuter - 492 words
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Article236 1983-04-07 5 NYT THE Japan Development Rank (JDB) has beaten the competition to finance the purchase of 25 Boeing 767 aircraft by Japan's largest domestic air carrier, All Nippon Airways (ANA). Until recently, the US Export-Import Bank had been funding ANA's aircraft purchases. But in October 1981,NYT - 236 words
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328 1983-04-07 5 Reuter THE European Economic Community commission expects in the next day or two to receive the first of new plans by member states for restructuring their recession-hit steel industries, according to community sources. The commission is looking -tor projects thatReuter - 328 words
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119 1983-04-07 5 Reuter US consumer confidence rose more than 10 points in March for the largest monthly gain in nine years, the US Conference Board said in its monthly survey. The survey, which also showed a strong advance in the consumer buying plans index, suggested thatReuter - 119 words
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87 1983-04-07 5 Reuter PEIME i jjMs*»r Pierre rest. I"**lal anM»«roy the wrtetiay. Is has held Mill ii si n»rtl»p wttfe the ere^asK «SMHT th^gwvenmwl IIMil» SMIL *****1 aHMnaMag France's lends ■absertpttsn Is a gevern■ent Jean hy al sniplsgrMs snhseetpilsu U the laaa Is nlBSdReuter - 87 words
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428 1983-04-07 5 AP THE WEST recorded its Orst trade deficit in two decades with the Soviet bloc during 1982, according to a United Nations Economic Commission for Europe report released in Geneva on Tuesday. Moreover, the ECE report said, the Soviet bloc's combined hard currency debtAP - 428 words
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Article416 1983-04-07 5 NYT Reuter FRANCE to awaiting Moscow's reaction to the unprecedented expulsion from rati of 47 Soviet rdnnmtm accused of systematic spying a move diplomats said effectively put a freeze on relations between the two countries. French officials said they hoped the OT T* it T tnNYT; Reuter - 416 words
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615 1983-04-07 6 UPI AP HANOI'S dry season offensive against Cambodian rebels appears to have faltered after Thailand's air strikes against Vietnamese troops who intruded into Thai territory. Reports from the ThaiCambodian border, 193 kms east of Bangkok, said only scattered shelling and small arms fire had been heardUPI; AP - 615 words
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141 1983-04-07 6 Reuter CHINA is considering extending tax holidays for joint ventures to between three and five years from two to three, Jing Shuping, deputy manager of China International Trust and Investment Corp, said. Tax holidays for joint ventures in the field of high technology couldReuter - 141 words
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WORLDINBRIEF
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Article415 1983-04-07 6 Agencies ELEVEN people were injured in fresh violence on Tuesday night in the Sikh holy city of Amritsar in northern India, the Press Trust of India news agency said yesterday. Seven policemen were hurt, one of them seriously, in clashes with a stonethrowing crowd. Four peopleAgencies - 415 words
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324 1983-04-07 6 Reuter THE United States space shuttle Challenger flew flawlessly on its first two days in orbit while specialists tried to correct the path of a misdirected satellite considered vital to the shuttle programme. "We are getting a much better experience on this vehicleReuter - 324 words
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508 1983-04-07 6 Reuter AP MINISTERS from eight countries bordering the Gulf have made fresh attempts to agree on how to cap damaged Iranian oil we lis in a Gulf war zone and clean up a giant slick reported to stretchReuter; AP - 508 words
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Article168 1983-04-07 6 Reuter THE European Economic Community has dropped an anti-dumping inquiry against imports of Japanese video tape recorders (VTRs) following Japan's recent agreement to limit expansion of its sales to Europe this year. The commission in Brussels yesterday said it was ending the inquiry after European makers ofReuter - 168 words
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Advertisement155 1983-04-07 4 Electrolux Constructor is a household name atletra Rak. It can be found in Tetra Pok's warehouse, on flexible HM7O Shelving and versatile PKZ heavy-duty Pallet Racking. In their workshops, on unitized construction workbenches. And in their changing rooms, on clothes lockers. Tetra Pak, leader in modern packaging and distribution systems,155 words
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Advertisement137 1983-04-07 5 27, n I 0. L V By popular demand Chevy and the Sunbirds continue to bring you more of their fantastic melodies. i s St ■i if i T 4 i CHEVY. They have carved a name in the showbiz world with their wit and humour. The SUNBIRDS dynamic and137 words
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Advertisement63 1983-04-07 5 G U C m m im r i Sk I Gucci sports the casual look from Europe. 100% cotton tennis slacks and T-shirt. A rei >ersible belt with gilt buck le plus armbands and thick cotton towel. Other sports fashions include jackets, pulloi>ers, blousons, shorts and sport shoes. Available only63 words
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Article697 1983-04-07 6 ARRIVALS Service Local From Operator Number Time BA BAI4 0045 MEL SYD PER PAA PA005 0245 JFK SFO HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN GIA GA887 1020 LGW FCO BKK MAS MH603697 words
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Advertisement134 1983-04-07 6 Pan Am To USA Daily At 8.15 am To San Francisco, Los Angeles And Beyond. tj|? Pan Am.You C ant Beat the Experience. On Philippine Airlines' daily Love Bus through service to Tokyo via Manila. Now you can take off to all the beauty and excitement of Japan on our134 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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430 1983-04-07 7 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE local paper packaging industry has invested more than $40 million in advanced machinery over the past two years to raise quality and productivity. This was disclosed yesterday by Dr Koh Lip Lin, Member of Parliament for Nee430 words
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293 1983-04-07 7 THE scramble for a market share of the intermediate grade of petrol continues. Yesterday, Mobil announced that its 41 service stations will sell petrol with a 92 octane rating from tomorrow. Priced at 99.2 cents a litre, it is called Mobil Super. It293 words
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446 1983-04-07 7 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING HAVING created productivity awareness, the National Productivity Board's emphasis will now be on helping workers to understand better the concepts of productivity so that they can be put into practice. At the first Singapore Productivity Lecture yesterday, the Minister for446 words
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591 1983-04-07 7 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN SHOPPING centres should be managed by independent professional companies or management corporations which will also look after the other important ingredients (or success like advertising, promotion and maintenance. Mr Peter Bridgement, centre manager of Jones Lang Wootton's Perth office,591 words
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161 1983-04-07 7 AIRTRUST (Singapore) has set up a Joint-venture company in China to provide helicopter services for offshore oil fields. The contract to form the Yuehing Helicopter Service Co Ltd was signed on Tuesday by Mr Johnny Fong of the local Airtrust group and representatives of161 words
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Article20 1983-04-07 7 THE architects (or Riverview Garden condominium are Design Metabolists and not Design Metropolis as reported in yesterday's Business Times.20 words
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Article86 1983-04-07 7 VOLVO BM AB and Kalmar Kockum AB of Sweden have signed an agreement in which Volvo BM will buy all the capital shares in Kockum Landsverk AB. a wholly owned subsidiary of Kalmar. The international sales organisation of Volvo BM will, under the agreement, acquire the production of86 words
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Advertisement189 1983-04-07 7 BIOTECH SYSTEMS AND ERGO TOP (made and imported from USA) VDT furniture that increases efficiency while reducing fatigue. H v -X- **V I m, i W Just like your computer, Biotech Systems and Ergo Top are adaptable and uniquely designed to satisfy your special requirements simply, inexpensively and efficiently. They189 words
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Advertisement369 1983-04-07 7 WE'D LIKE TO HELP COVE YOUR CHILD A FIRST CLASS EDUCATION. Being an expatriate, based far from home, your children's education can be a cause for concern. An ideal solution is close at hand the International School of Singapore. International standard?. Recognised by Singapore's Ministry of Education, it is the369 words
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Article439 1983-04-07 8 INTERNATIONAL trade used to mean a friendly exchange of goods and services among countries. Now, its scope is considerably wider. Raw materials and finished products are exchanged along with protectionist trade barriers, embargoes, retaliations and counter measures. They are accompanied by diatribes, recriminations and fierce439 words
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Article, Illustration1952 1983-04-07 8 DAVID FISHLOCK - Beams such as lasers can travel up to 100,000 times faster than missiles, and can already be made powerful enough to melt any metal. DAVID FISHLOCK looks at the US Pentagon's plans to develop beam weapon systems for military defenceFT - 1,952 words
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Article76 1983-04-07 8 liflitlw Is a aataral mi (el (rem plane to rf nilstlw preface vivaa sf different leagtos, which flt tate a as toe TtoekMiiiirtte speetram. This speetram lactates the familiar ralahsw et light waves of Mwal m> SSTJCEarsss nil, radar aad X-rays. Directed energy weapmm cf toe Had76 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous590 1983-04-07 8 TiMiPRWiTIo SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Dynasty (Mandarin/r) 3.50 What's My Una (b/w): Today's mystery guest is Henry Morgan. Remember him? 4.10 Hawafi Fhre-0' McGarrett is Mssing (r) 5.00 Friiwhaaliri 5.25 Kidsworid 5.45 Worid Outdoors Fishing in Lapl»d (Malay) 6.10 CulturafflMry €.15 News (English) 6.25 Early Warnings (.50590 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1983-04-07 9 FLORENCE CHONG - Genting Berhad's sudden departure from Queensland has left a vacuum in the Australian state's plan to operate two casinos, reports FLORENCE CHONG. FLORENCE CHONG THE name Jupiter was borrowed from an aboriginal youth who, according to legend, was sent by his boss to1,250 words
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Advertisement29 1983-04-07 9 All interest rates subject to change without notice. For accounts with 550.000 and above, interest rate is negotiable. 'Singapore Branch 6 Raffles Quay Denmark House. Singapore 0104 Telephone: *****6329 words
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Advertisement780 1983-04-07 9 Illestpac Banking Corporation Westpac Banking Corporation Group STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1982 (All figures quoted in Australian dollars) Consolidated Balance Sheet at 30 September 1982 Total available for appropriation Isss: Appropriations: Dividends paid interim Dividends proposed final Transfer to reserves Total appropriations I nappropriated profits at780 words
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Miscellaneous607 1983-04-07 9 11 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 1 Heroine of courtroom drama 7 Diddy people? (8) 8 Russian who started to say "Eureka!"? (4) 10 Sounded regal in the jungle? <«) 11 The business programme of a general attorney 14 United (or Wednesday?) (3) 16 Stage entrances? (5) 17 Informeu by hearing a bell607 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1168 1983-04-07 11 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday were between £16 and £1 a tonne below Tuesday's close in the five near-months at midday, but March showed a gain of £6. Prices ended on a strong note, rallying from midmorning lows. Activity centred on May which fell over £40 from Tuesday1,168 words
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Article139 1983-04-07 11 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed mixed-to-higher on further buying interest in moderate trading, dealers said. In the April position, central sector rose M 54.50 to $770 ringgit a tonne and south rose $2.50 to $772.50 but in May, south fell $2.50 to $772.50. The refined139 words
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Article88 1983-04-07 11 THE BTBAITB TIN price in Pemg yesterday reee 45 cents to MfSIJS n kiln, hat remained within the IT A "may bay" level of $21.11 and $XLM, dealen said. The sharp Increase was dae to strsag demand frem ether seetors, especially the US and Earepe, taking advantage ef88 words
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Article32 1983-04-07 11 Rubber: April 6 Singapore: April: 251.00 cents (up 10 cents) Malaysia: April: 267.00 cents (up 8.50 cents) Tin: M $31.06 per kilo (up 45 cents) 162 tonnes (up 12 tonnes)32 words
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Article70 1983-04-07 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed 3V« to s'/« US-cents a bushel lower in moderately active trade, with May in an 8V«-cent range. Soyproduct futures closed mixed in light trade. Soybean oil ended 0.06 cent a pound lower to 0.25 higher. A leading exporter bought 150 contracts of70 words
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Article354 1983-04-07 11 RUBBER prices yesterday closed generally firmer with April One RSS buyers quoted at 251.00 cents a kilo, up 10 cents from Tuesday night. The market opened some five cents higher following its after-hours firmness here on Tuesday, and thereafter rose steadily on active buying by one dealer of April,354 words
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Article320 1983-04-07 11 RA8 price* In cents per kUo yesterday: Buyer Int I R-S-S. prompt f.o.b. ***** Int. I R.S.S. April M OO Int. 1 R-S.S. Hay 244.00 Int. 2 RJS.S. 217 JO UK/CM 216.50 Int. 1 R-S-S. 214.00 UK Coot 213 00 Int. 4 R-S.S. ***** UK/Coat. 203.50 Int. 5320 words
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Article108 1983-04-07 11 NOON 98R and SMR prion yml Mrimy HAS April (Cnm Mtk) gwJS? Bayar* h Mtk) Hjran MI nan >IMn SSR X (l-taa pattatl 234.00 226 OON ***** 228 00N SSR 50 MULB (Mot paliMi 130.00 Apr.l 222.00N ***** May 224-00N SMRCV (1-toa paliMi 312. SO 314 SON108 words
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Article173 1983-04-07 11 ClNKgE»Pnfciii Biagapere, assa daslag prim per Itt kg yesterday. Cmmnl «11: Bulk fob $95.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $108.00 sellers, new drum fob $112.00 sellers. Cap»: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob173 words
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Article196 1983-04-07 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttaa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,500; 32s 2,970, 40s 3.220 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gssde: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article233 1983-04-07 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S5 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 O.tt, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.67. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.56 THAI233 words
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Article163 1983-04-07 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed unchanged to one US-cent a bushel higher in extremely light trade. May traded in a fivecent range. Prices rose on outstanding purchases by the Cash House, estimated at 6.5 million bushels of May and July. Otherwise, buying was scattered and in small163 words
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Article185 1983-04-07 11 APR 06 Francs Actions BmIIIII i*i li mil— Br. 715 as2 +3 Alusulsse Ref. Brown Bonn Br. Clba Deify Br. Clba Oelfj p c 111 1196 iaoo Mao no MB 1 9 -a 10 10 +6 Cite Getfj Btf. Credit Suisse Br Credit Sulae Ref Bektrowatt Br. Oeorfe Flic185 words
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Article101 1983-04-07 11 APR OB Ura Butofl 278 -8.75 Brl ***** -00 Centrmle Ord 2575 -78 Cond Acqua Rom* 217 -19 Iridanit 7700 120 rut ort 30B1 -4 Oener&ll *****0 -525 Olm 3048 -2 Ifl Prl» M00 -41 Invest 2051 -40 luieementl Ord ***** 100 iff U14JO C5 LepeUt Ord ***** -30101 words
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Article194 1983-04-07 11 APR 06 Fto KM 1 KLM 1 3-50 -03 y»i>n -39 *nw vaon unrh Ahold ***** +15 Akao 5030 -OS AlfEV HMO 1.1 Amlu 92-00 +1 Meneba Surdtn 3 National Nad 1 Nadllojrd 1 Nmb 1 •30 +13 14.40 +0il 4930 unch 0130 -03 3330 unch Amrobnk 00.90 -0.1194 words
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Article193 1983-04-07 11 APR OS rr» GROUP B CORBEILLE Carre four MM 14 Air-Liquid* B 8 N Qerais Danone 400 MM 4-1 17 Financier* de Lllnten Lafant Moet-Henneaay 00 354 000 unch -U unch C8F (Thomaonas ♦7 Opfl-Paiibai Pervarrojra 117 43.10 unch -0-7 -43 Cle Prancalae de* Petroles Credit Ponder De Prmnee193 words
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Article86 1983-04-07 11 APR 06 Dm Aaa-Telefunken BAST 56 00 142-50 imn> 0.5 12 0.7 4.7 BMW Commerxbank ConU Oumml Daimler-Beni Defusaa Demag Deutsche Bank Dreadner Bank iaoao a jo 510-50 ZZ moo 171J0 0-8 0.4 13 OHH Hoechat 177 00 143 JO -0 5 0J Hoesch Hocten Karl lad t KHD86 words
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Article93 1983-04-07 11 APR 06 Pr» FORWARD MARKET Acer -4 Arbed 1142 -24 Aftur 322 4 15 Bruc&n 1124 •18. Ctnptc 1710 -96 Cock 95 unci 1 Dc Beers 402 4-11 Ebet 2280 4 66 Electrobe! 5280 4 40 Ob-In no-Bm 2875 455 Oev 2180 480 Or Bra Lamb Hobok 4550 -9093 words
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Article1121 1983-04-07 11 NEW YORK A SELLOFF in the technology sector caused the rest of the market to close lower on Tuesday, with most of the loss coming in the last hour of trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed six points in morning trading but changed direction by midday1,121 words
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Article218 1983-04-07 11 APR 06 Ct AblUhl a A lean 374 Alfoma 31 -H Bank Mont »4 -4 Bank Norm Scotia 4 Bell Tel 25 H -4 BP Can Ltd 30- 4 Braacan IBS unch Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk 354 -W Can Prm Mg Canpac 431 -4 Carl in* OKeefe218 words
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Advertisement84 1983-04-07 11 Tasty tirrvsum titbits for a real treat! Daily Business Hours Tim Sum Lunch: 11 am to 3pm (AMK only 7.30 am to 3 pm) Dinner: 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm hi wi.fci RESTAURANT AngMoKlo Bfc 710 Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 *03-2001 Singapore 2066 Tet *****91/2 •Clement) Blk 451 Clemenli84 words
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Advertisement79 1983-04-07 11 A >*• f 1 V Locally renowned, the Los Santos now performing at the Lobby Bar. Hotel Equatorial. This group will capture your heart with their flair of music let it be Spanish. Latin American. Mexican. Tagalog. Japanese. Keronchong. Evergreens. Old Favourites. Pops. etc. They are simply fascinating. They play79 words
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2466 1983-04-07 12 BID and offer prices officially listed aad huslatss in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in kits of LOOO units unless otherwise specified. All Tines Settlement Coo tracts are quoted2,466 words
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Article3076 1983-04-07 12 If Hlgk MS Low Co»»eey Last Sal* +erOrt Die Dfr* Cer Gr*s ru Net ra Vet 0000) Day High Lew SBCTION ONB INDUSTRIAL ft COMMBBCIAL 276 116 473 3M 132 222 220 226 820 320 636 1390 472 610 720 334 322 (06 220 190 600 2763,076 words
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Article1698 1983-04-07 12 BID aad Mtar prtoM officially listed aad bakaaliMd ispartsd to the Kuala Stock Erchaage yesterday, wttfc the aunber ct dnrai traded toowa to brackets ta fata of 1.000 units aataas «totwlae apaciBad MORUU Atoaa LH MO (I) 1-00 (7)LM A Ckn (1196) AMD (LIS LBS) (4) 2JO1,698 words
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Article453 1983-04-07 12 BENHMKNT at Ike steek »(ter ImHkqs !mmlk traflag. Mast gates, h«v> hayers rataacd to ehase prices tea aaaeh higher. gatat/uaT patotoVtflJl Mai latex lUM S.M phh higher at MLfl. hrwari la. Tha previa—lag thla. At the aslMay hnak, the BT Cißj'g waa L7S potato better. ■aTSttsiltenNß,453 words
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Article594 1983-04-07 12 POOR overseas markets dampened sentiment at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending share prices mixed to slightly easier in erratic trading. After opening lower in line with the softer overnight conditions on the New York market, prices fluctuated for the greater part of yesterday's594 words
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609 1983-04-07 13 GANDA Holdings Is expected to return to the black in the current year to Sep 30, after suffering a pre-tax loss of $1.41 million last year. The group has projected Its pre-tax profit for this year at about M 52.825 million, frfwg into609 words
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203 1983-04-07 13 CONSTRUCTION of phase one of plantation-based Kulim (Malaysia) Bhd's housing project In Ulu Tiram, Johore, has started afier some delay. This phaae consists a( 1,148 units 22 bungalows, 14 semi-detached houses, 142 terrace houses, 446 mediumcost terrace houses, 484 towcot terrace houses and 40203 words
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Article, Illustration620 1983-04-07 13 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM FAR East-Levlngston Shipbuilding Ltd has taken a 30 per cent equity interest in Keppel Shipyard's whollyowned unit, Slag Industries Pte Ltd. The company said its participation in the business of shot blasting and spraying of steel materials within the Keppel Shipyard620 words
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Article348 1983-04-07 13 MING Court Hotel, the management of which will revert to Malayan United Hotels this year, has turned >in marginally better result* tor the 14-month period to Dec 31, 1982. The company's pre-tax profit for the period amounted to $10.72 million as against $8.77 million tor348 words
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Article154 1983-04-07 13 SHARE prices jsslsidey closed Mghsr across-the-board la hfbt tradtag. with trated la the laaoutcs sector, dsalsrs aid, noting tarthsr heavy tradtag la Ones Bros. a O ■to DIWmULI m ■mb M ♦I 1 m ♦I *l..r J- m -M T m SUM OH 1 ABM MB 3 ♦to M154 words
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Article261 1983-04-07 13 HONGKONG PRICES jester day doeed mostly steady, but below early levels oo late profit-taking, luiWl Mid. Some ted managers started to build up wr riff****— la early stages following recast corporate reports by the mates, but wtth no other sanest factors trading eras doe, they sakL la261 words
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Article190 1983-04-07 13 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday rallied in light trading regaining most of the ground lost in Tuesday's sharp fall. The market average roee 51.01 points to end at 0,471.40 oa volume of 350 million shares, after loaiag 05.48 poiats on Tuesday. The Tokyo Stock Exchaage Index gained190 words
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Article108 1983-04-07 13 ■niratoBnor hwmi mwwi T1H CHMR rvMKui) 1* Iff Urn Ayr Tteawtapl rpmPNfl S'psrc Sac F M LA IM tai Lff LM mmt LM LM S>wW(USD Ui Ui LM LM r per* lava* tad LM LS tai LA LSI .■JjS l!«LAdhi OtaMM SF'Sr'vwt LSI LA tai LB LIS tai108 words
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Article76 1983-04-07 13 SHARE pricae jeriaiday ctaaod mixed on M£or fiin of I.M mutton The i wirrUl mad Induatrial Index Ml US to Uftjg, the mining lade* roae 7.65 to UttJl «ad the olto mate raw till to I» Atlas Coa "B" Armed to m from MM and M«ao On M A"76 words
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Advertisement75 1983-04-07 13 Make Europe in 14 d< 4 hours and 30 mini with Scan Dutch. iHiiiii SI I m iil 11 IK 41 Bi'7 tti 9 f Depart Singapore promptly each week with Scan Dutch and reach ports stretching from Marseilles to Gothenburg in record time. Your goods arrive on schedule and75 words
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Advertisement266 1983-04-07 13 HfIUUMT Haw Par Brothers International limited RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1982 nir*<»+nrc wkh to omounce the foiowina aucSted results of the Group and the fl The Directors wish to announce the folowing audted resiits Company for the year ended 31st December, 1982: Profit before taxation 20,420 31,270266 words
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Article174 1983-04-07 14 Rises Indices O C B C 1000 +40 Ckta Tack •10 40 April 4 April 5 Nat lroa liBiithii |Tto MO +ao 15 1» 14 BT Composite: 842.73 847 26 Hum M 990 3» BT Indicator: *****5 *****1 Lanrt Tti M CaM* ST Industrials: 858.08 861.97 M 13 ST174 words
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Article, Illustration154 1983-04-07 14 Rites Indices Chin Teck OCBC •85 1150 +55 +40 April 5 April 6 Dub Est 590 650 +30 1IBT Index: UB7099 *****81 Kamunting +25 NST Industrials: 1111.14 1188J7 Hume 580 +90 NST Finance: 1912.53 1919 Fed Cable* 270 +12 NST Hotels: 657JS 458.08 CAC Bintang 382 +12 NST154 words
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Article50 1983-04-07 14 HXHANO SENG Wednesday Mt.46 Tuesday Closed Week Ago HLM AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 666.4 Tuesday, 862.7 Week Ago 661JO ALL ORDINARIES Wedneeay 622.7 Tuesday 516.7 Week Ago 300.0 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday AM-0 Monday- -Closed Week Ago 06X1 DOW JONRS AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1120.16 Monday 1177.61 Week Ago 1121.1050 words
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439 1983-04-07 14 CHAN OI CHEE - ■MM] Companies Editor: Mwo Sabmni By CHAN OI CHEE THE recessionary conditions of 1982 have severely affected the performance of Haw Par Brothers International. The group yesterday reported a substantially reduced pre-tax profit of $20.42 million for the year ended Dec 31 last.439 words
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Article432 1983-04-07 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM SINGAPORE International Merchant Bankers Ltd's strategic consulting division has landed a number of major assignments from local and overseas corporations in its first three months of operation. Smbl's managing director, Mr Nicholas Ferguson, told Rurimm Times yesterday that this division was432 words
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Article830 1983-04-07 14 STOCK prices dosed higher in moderate trading yesterday with —nHmawit helped by sterling's strength, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 12 points at 6SI J. The March hanking figares had little impact but sterling's performance prompted fresh demand (or government bonds which showed net830 words
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85 1983-04-07 14 A LOCAL itMkbr*kia| ttna, CMy SSBLmiV hM CMekaa (B) LM with DriMHmfeMtlMk. Its Isi ilvisnal hJHi ri^rftMNatHnnkli jETSni s|lSni'i|yS OkMncn my rale BmbM| u^rMSSM» ■mSSL hj'slrektil <My ether Mk| ■MMt Ism* will Pint Chle«g* AaU Miiilibl m JN» mmwtmmt beaker, mST raß niM85 words
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443 1983-04-07 14 CHOO AI LENG - CHOO AI LENG SHELL Refining Co Bhd yesterday announced sharply higher earnings and dividends for 1982, in line with industry expectations. It chalked up an impressive 53.6 per cent Jump in after-tax profits to Mssis7 million ($35.5 million previously). This brings its443 words
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339 1983-04-07 14 THE Kuala lampur Stock Rrrhsnge has queried Wearne Brothers Ltd on a report that it is selling its 40 per cent interest in Wlra Wearne. The report said Federal Auto Holdings Bhd would be taking over a controlling interest in Wlra Wearne the339 words
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Advertisement29 1983-04-07 14 FOR CHILDREN'S BOOKS Times Orchard Centre MK» LUCKY PLAZA SMOAPOHE 9. TEL: *****71 OPENMON-SUWWiJB.-mpJW. I Buying a computer system is buying high technology. A iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiip K.L.tel:o3-*****0. Penang tel 04-*****929 words
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Advertisement75 1983-04-07 14 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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Miscellaneous59 1983-04-07 14 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy; Showers in a few areas in the late afternoon. Bepwt tor U hoars pilar to IMpm m April t at the ataport: Maximum temperature 34.1 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 26.1 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 8.10 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the59 words
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378 1983-04-07 15 Reuter QP' tankers In lay-up rose te> a new record of 67.3 rißllkm dwt comprising 371 vessels at die end of March bsm 65 million dwt consisting of 367 vessels a month earlier, London shipbroker Howard Houlder said. In addition,Reuter - 378 words
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Article, Illustration458 1983-04-07 15 JAN LEE - sy JAN LEE THE Van Ommeren Group, a Rotterdam-based international organisation with wide-ranging activities, has established a subsidiary company in Singapore to provide cargo consolidation services. Registered last month the new company, Votainer Consolidation Services, will be the 27th office of Van Ommeren's worldwide458 words
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Article98 1983-04-07 15 AFP CAMEROON will have access to a credit of U5522.5 million from the World Bank to a project aimed at increasing "substantially" the capacity of the Port of Douala. The project, with jt total cost of $33 million, will enable the port to H»»wn» an »nwm>i tonnage ofAFP - 98 words
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Article570 1983-04-07 15 BUpptai UN CM Aim AlrakW Uwr All trans Afcac Aagoaave AataraShpc APCU* API, ABCL*"" vm VI. vn VI IV X VI m IV m 1 s 4 i > 5 1 4/5 4 1 Addntar V S AaU Mcrctem VI 4 AUMTSUMI COM V VI 5 Balt-OrtaM570 words
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283 1983-04-07 16 UPI MERCHANT seamen angry over a pay dispute and last week's Royal Navy "hijacking" of the troopship Keren seised s cargo vessel in retaliation on Tuesday but delayed calling a threatened strike, union officials said. The crew of the freighter Browning wei up [ricketsUPI - 283 words
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512 1983-04-07 16 GEN URAL Electric 'Information Services Compsny snd EAC Data Ltd, the shipping systems house, have entered into a licensing agreement, whereby GE Information services will market a wide range of existing systems developed snd supported by EAC Data for the ocean shipping512 words
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Article1907 1983-04-07 16 FRESH chartering «low to emerge an Honda] fallowing the Enter holiday but detaila became known o 1 aMr amount of hnsfnine arranged prior to the weekem wpertslly In the time-charter sector. Chinese operators booked a veaeel of 25,000 long dw iron Buenos Aires-Vttoria to China at USRSO dail]1,907 words
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165 1983-04-07 16 New YorkNew Jersey port holds top spot in US THE Port of New YorkNew Jersey was the uum-e ber ooe port in the United Status la terms of value of its oosaa-borae foreign trade oaigoss in IMS, according to Port Authority chairman Alaa Safner. The port reputed handling 43 milMbn165 words
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417 1983-04-07 16 THE proponed Iscrcut ti port charm programmed by the Philippine Porta Aathority (or ifMi may become unnecessary U the national government releaaee the equity teiare tt has committed to the port agency. This become apparent following aiwttags among private sector groups417 words
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Article, Illustration416 1983-04-07 17 MASSIVE container production in Asian countries, notably Japan »iyl South Korea, has been a major (actor in the decline of prices for standard dry freight boxes over the last couple of yean. That, at least, is the view of many leading container leasing companies416 words
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Article115 1983-04-07 17 THE Indian goverment has proposed an investment of £7.5 million for *****4 to improve the port facilities at Calcutta. Improvement schemes include the replacement of tugs, conversion oi a hopper barge to grab dredger, purchase of cargohandling equipment, improvement of workshop facilities and development of Infrastructure for115 words
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256 1983-04-07 17 THE independent tanker owners' organisation, Intertanko, has voiced its support in its 1982 annual report (or China's move to develop its shipbreaking industry. China decided to enter the shipbreaking businet only last year and its two dismantling centres, both in Shanghai province, started operations256 words
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6259 1983-04-07 22 gCHEDBLE 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 or arrival and departure from the Port of6,259 words
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Article803 1983-04-07 23 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Nan Hvt 148 7.4.83 2300 Eagle Corpr APL 49 1000-1100 L7 P Van Buren 112/3 8.483 1800 TA6 1500-1600/0100-0900 L2/L2 Swire Star 21B 8.483 0700 Mansfield 49803 words
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Article1062 1983-04-07 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adrtttte ChWmt Continental Fmlm (S) Cargo Frpifhi (PK). Son (FN). AfraMrarta Um Tranagroup Pl* Lid (S). All ii II lUaaeAarrtee-Kim Shpg(S) **«< C Taapfar Sm Conaortluin (S)/ Marlnte* Enterprise (PK). Alpe In true*1,062 words
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Article735 1983-04-07 24 AFP ALTHOUGH there was a last minute flurry of on the freight market last week, in front of the long Easter weekend, generally conditions were seasonally quiet. Navigational problems in the River Plate where congestion is building up following the heavy silting up of the River Parana andAFP - 735 words
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Article547 1983-04-07 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vend Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Asian Star Bo Xing Hal Cherry Bagus Hae woo No 2 Rajah Brooke SeaOsprey Temburong Yuheng Ivy bank Sankou Maru Seagull Silver Star YungFon Lu 31/2 5 27/8 35/6 20W 8/0 20E 23/4 5 25/6 23/4 20E547 words
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Article198 1983-04-07 24 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (BTRAITB AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits198 words
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Advertisement281 1983-04-07 15 HEUNfi-A SHIPPING Regular Liner Semi-Container Service rl« "^e/^en/Bwint/Kwtw/ Baa/Htf/H. K«u S'p«*|«fc Mptat«fndnn*lM li *****11 PJC.MMM.PNM7I7S KX. *****0 I R I >1 I U Orient Overseas CotdcmeA Line FMU.Y CONTMOHD SQMCE TO SMVE (VM SUEZ) rirrr 1 25/4 26/4 2S/4 30/4 5/5 1/5 2/5 4/S 4/5 1/5 »/5 10/5 12/5 14/5281 words
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Advertisement139 1983-04-07 15 SEALORDEJ UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG' f, '7. M k. I 1 1 1 i 1 EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE i Accapfa| LCI carp for Mai. Km*. Bahrain, Damnum, Mm Qaboos, Doha Mi Abu Dhabi Qmhmm (20/4). Kuwait (22/4). Doha (28/4). JaMah (30/4), Mm Dhabi (1/5). Sahram139 words
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Advertisement19 1983-04-07 15 I LONDON Freight* BHIPPING Schedule WHO Act* far Wham CONTAINER Schedules WEEKLY Freights CONSORTIA Suits Ib Part REGIONAL Weather19 words
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Advertisement259 1983-04-07 15 <pcnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agent* P3 MQKY fit Lit Tat *****4 (5 line*) SINGAPORE *i MAERSK LINE FASTEST SERVICE ROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE ANTWERP ROTTERDAM BREMEN HAMBURG U.K. 17 DAYS 18 DAYS 19 DAYS 20 DAYS 19 DAYS NEXT SAILING259 words
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Advertisement405 1983-04-07 16 NOTICES WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE BEEN APPOWTED GENERAL AGENTS IN SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA FOR SEA WINDS. THE UNE OPERATES A FULL CONTAINER SERVICE FROM THE USA WEST COAST TO ASIA AND RETURN WITH EFFECT FROM THE M.S. ASIA WMDS LOADING OAKLAND 22-23 APRIL 1983 LONG BEACH405 words
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Advertisement255 1983-04-07 16 \SsPanAsia Line, ltd. +M,9.n m w u mm m mm vt w tm*m feftrt U/4 IV* IV« MM hM W* IV* u/4 B/4 */4 AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES LTD OPTOPG CO'Ml SDN BHD I >f, A» rja k P( N'S SUSSHiP AGENCIES PTE I JO ANGLO-fRtNCH TRADING (Ml SDI FHP r255 words
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Advertisement545 1983-04-07 17 m tmM m mm QCC Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Brunai Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT rtm uikn rtm an an w* m/j 11/5 an a/i an ws wi wi an an 11/1 M/t un nn w* un an an on nn un545 words
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Advertisement734 1983-04-07 17 ANCHOR HANDLING TUG SUPPLY VESSELS FAHED I and SISTER FAHEO II Bit Singapore 1983 2 x Yanmar 2 x 2400 Bhp Abt 13 Knots Abt 60 Tons Bollard Pull Anchorhandling Winch 100 Tons/225,000 Lbs Linepull Abt 1000 Twines Dwt 500/600 Tonnes Oeckcargo 5000 Cft Bulk Cement Abt 56.00 x 12.00734 words
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Advertisement341 1983-04-07 18 CONVENTIONAL SERVICE ft/Fran BItSAN STOK P. I*« KMM MM ALIAS 117W/IMI iai2 Apr 71 SUNNY OCEAN VO3 IH7 Apr IS 2t> Apr 20-21 Apr 2 Iter VEGA ISSW/IKE 16-17 May 1119 N* 20-21 H>r 21 111 lII.?."iFT HIIE 23/4 111 C 1/5 AGENTS STOK CROWN MMM CO (FTC) LTD TEL341 words
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Advertisement359 1983-04-07 18 C* J evergreen une FM EAST/EUTOTf CORTAJNEI SOTVK3 ACCEPTMG Fa I ICI CARGO FOR: mp ms ax mi unr Iwr Imc 22/4 12/5 14/5 11/S 17/5 15/5 «pr 25/4 11/S 20/5 22/5 23/5 25/5 l»ar U*| 7/5 21/5 10/5 1/5 3/4 VI *so acoptm ia/fo fa/ra m 0810 "oaooit hdjmu.359 words
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Advertisement761 1983-04-07 18 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR RANGOON Vpm FJMm haa H4H 12/13 Apr MMM IVI7 fa 14/12 Apr mm n/tt Apr IWW> Apr BFSSC Agartti n Motoyvo BOUSTEAD SHPHNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 l.Kt.tf. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOMNN6 FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO761 words
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Advertisement148 1983-04-07 18 □LSI NOSE MAF.ITIME PTE LTt, SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVI I—OK P JOHNS I m. tmimn t zzmpi uttmntsm KYOWA LINE [JJUri -A'/JTri i]T jr firiiin O TAIYO MARINE LINC PNMtTI MM V2IS IS ft ■OOME. GBMIDTON. wbiart to Tpm P. KatM| luting tor 15 Apr II Apr htm**, P.148 words
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Advertisement623 1983-04-07 19 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/K ARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES 14/19 Apr SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES APANLAWANV9/99 Apr A BANTKNQ V 9/92 29/22 Apr NOTA JAM 1/93 I*l4 Apr KOTA AMQKASA V 4/92 WIIApr MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN. SDN. BHD. KOTA BAHAQU V 2/93 JOT A HAftAPAN V 4/92623 words
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Miscellaneous12 1983-04-07 24 4;* m rjk a I 5 a vv: ■m w B: err"12 words
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