The Business Times, 5 May 1983
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Title Section10 1983-05-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, MAY 5,1183 60 CENTS10 words
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396 1983-05-05 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG GREATER internationalisation of oil trading in Singapore may lead to the formation of an oil futures market here in the next few years, Mr Robert Woodhead, chairman of the International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) in London, said yesterday. However, Mr396 words
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186 1983-05-05 1 AFP TAIWAN is considering establishing plants in the US to make high-quality products. Premier Sun Yun-Suan told the 1963 US-Taiwan Trade and Investment Forum in Taipei yesterday that the plants would employ US workers and automation and use components from Taiwan. He saidAFP - 186 words
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548 1983-05-05 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE world's largest maker of soy sauce announced yesterday that it will be investing 114 million in Singapore to set up a plant, but this piece of news will not be well received by most local soy548 words
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438 1983-05-05 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Aircraft Industries, the government-owned aerospace holding company, is launching a major marketing exercise at the coming Paris Air Show to break into the international market. Its first objective is to win overhaul and repair work for438 words
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321 1983-05-05 1 FT AUSTRALIA'S state-owned airlines, TAA and Qantas, are to receive Asl7s million from the new Labour government in a move described as an "essential measure" to help lower costs and make the airlines more competitive. TAA, the domestic carrier, is to receiveFT - 321 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article93 1983-05-05 1 AP THE Japanese Minister of Trade and Industry has said his country has been granted a US$2-per-barrel discount by Iran, below the Opec benchmark price. Mr Sadanori Yamanaka said at the end of a three-day visit to Kuwait yesterday that the discount "offsets wartime risks" incurred byAP - 93 words
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Article77 1983-05-05 1 Reuter INDIA has asked the Asian Development Bank for a loan of US$2 billion. A Finance Ministry official said in New Delhi yesterday that India would tell the ADB's board of governors, now holding their annual meeting in Manila, that the money is sought at commercial interestReuter - 77 words
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Article54 1983-05-05 1 Reuter THE Australian government will not reduce levels of tariff protection for industry while the recession continues. Prime Minister Bob Hawke told Parliament in Canberra yesterday that it would be grossly irresponsible for the government to take any action which would exacerbate the already high unemployment rate ofReuter - 54 words
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Article62 1983-05-05 1 Reuter THE value of contracts signed under Indonesia's counter- purchase trade policy has reached US$56O million. Trade Minister Rachmat Saleh said in Jakarta yesterday that of that amount, $100 million have been realised. The $560 million-figure was reached by the end of April, 15 months after theReuter - 62 words
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Article61 1983-05-05 1 AFP ANTI-CORRUPTION officers in Hongkong are investigating some immigration officials suspected of collaborating with syndicates smuggling Hongkong people into the US. It is believed the same officers are also investigating whether the syndicates had bribed the staffs of consulates of Central and South American countries which are usedAFP - 61 words
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Article64 1983-05-05 1 AP THE state-run airline Air France said yesterday that it will start weekly flights to the South Korean capital of Seoul in July, becoming the only European airline to operate on the Paris-Seoul route. Air France said the Boeing 747 Combi, which will be used for theAP - 64 words
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Article23 1983-05-05 1 UPI FILIPINO authorities are looking into reports that two Philippine companies illegally exported coffee using fake stamps printed in Hongkong. UPIUPI - 23 words
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Article71 1983-05-05 1 Reuter STOCK prices moved higher in early trading in New York yesterday, boosted by a cut in the prime rate by UMB Bank and Trust Co to 10'/« per cent from 10W per cent. The Dow Jones Industrial average gained about 4'/* points, advances led declines byReuter - 71 words
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263 1983-05-05 1 THE Oatram Park Mmb Kaptd Traasit elvll contract will be enlarged beeaaae the balldiag «I Ike taaaeis westwards to Ttoag Bakra stattoa will be ladaM la the eeatract. As this is the ealy stretch if aadergroaad taaaete westwafda m the East-West llae, the Prevlstoaal263 words
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Article, Illustration402 1983-05-05 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG ASEAN and Japan can achieve a greater degree of mutual trust in the years ahead if both sides have a careful regard for each other's sensitivities, interests and aspirations, said Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. Welcoming Japanese402 words
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Advertisement249 1983-05-05 1 IbpsinCarAucfio Technology FUJITSU TEN LIMITED AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD Singapore Phone *****22 Kuata Lumpur Phone *****3/*****0 Panang: Phone *****/***** Jakarta: Phone *****9 «™s THE World Bank plans to raise another US$l.B billion from the financial markets over the next two months Page I CONVERGENT Technologies, a high flyer in the249 words
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Advertisement10 1983-05-05 1 No copier can match TOSHIBA BD-4511 on features and price.10 words
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Advertisement66 1983-05-05 1 }@.$^~{`[!*-;(_].>$>$:_<%+=~{$= What happens when an unknown car rental company becomes known? /4 4 W* Well. We're still offering you the kind of super service people are talking about. And we just got a new fleet of cars. No wonder our clients keep coming back. We may be part of the66 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article487 1983-05-05 2 NYT THE WORLD Bank has planned to raise an extra US$l.B billion in the world financial markets over the next few months which will bring the total amount of money it had raised in its current financial year to nearly $11 billion. Owned by 142NYT - 487 words
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Article155 1983-05-05 2 NYT TWO leading ban king industry trade groups In the US have split ever a Federal Reserve Board's proposal that Congress Impose a temporary moratorium on combinations of baukiag and non-banking companies. In testimony before the Senate banking committee, William Kennedy Jr, president of the AmericanNYT - 155 words
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Article134 1983-05-05 2 Reuter THE US Treasury's auction on Tuesday of US$6.5 billion of three-year notes attracted stronger-than-expected bidding, but money market analysts were uncertain if yesterday's sale of $4.75 billion of 10-year notes would go as well. The three-year note (the first of the refunding issues toReuter - 134 words
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Article171 1983-05-05 2 Reuter HONGKONG'S total M-3 money supply went up 1.5 per cent in March to HK5262.19 billion after a 0.2 per cent decline in February. It was 38.5 per cent above the level in March 1982. The total M-2 aggregate rose 1.7 per cent in MarchReuter - 171 words
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Article158 1983-05-05 2 THE US dollar was mixed yesterday against other major currencies in fairly active late trading market. Some operators supported the US unit against other currencies, but others 9old on the expectation of lower US interest rates in the near-term, dealers said. The dollar held steady at its mid-session level158 words
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Article468 1983-05-05 2 THE US dollar opened weak and continued to ease against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. It then firmed slightly against sterling, which was underpinned by more speculations about early elections in Britain. Sterling was fairly actively traded yesterday but the market was otherwise generally quiet.468 words
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Article231 1983-05-05 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer in line with the metal's rise in overseas markets. Trading was light with total sales, including kerbs, recorded at 649 lots. Prompt closed stronger at US$436 437 an ounce against $432.50/433.50 in New York, June at 1439/440 against and August at231 words
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Article41 1983-05-05 2 TM MM New York 12.358 12 (MB L2 32S 12. US Zurich 12.22B 12.11B 12 32S 12.21S Singapore WW 12.40B IVCI 12.10B 12 SOS 12 JOS Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounci r. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.41 words
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Article67 1983-05-05 2 LIMITED profit-taking yesterday brought sterling off its overnight highs against the dollar in fairly active early trading. Opening quotes yesterday US 1.5850 /60 Can 1 9420 48 Croat -1.2257/60 Dmk 3.8740/80 DF1 4.3560 606 S FT 3.3625 GO B FT coo 77.16/28 F Fr 11.6850/7085 Lit 2305.90/2308JO Yen 374.65/375JO67 words
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Article21 1983-05-05 2 THE average rttaat which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their bast customers is 9.09 per cent.21 words
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Article182 1983-05-05 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency depos Interbank rates as i close on May 4: U8 DoUartgaatl Off.r bTT 7 day* t 8H 1 month 8 15/18 8 13/16 2 months 15/16 8 13/16 3 months 8 15/16 8 13/16 6 months 9 8) 9 months 03/16 91/1612 months ft* »W DM.182 words
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Article44 1983-05-05 2 RANGE of prices ottered bydiscount hpMM on May 4: Overnight: Call deposits 2 3 Clssis« Bsytec SsUtar 3-month Treasury bUls 2Vi 2H J-month Bank bills 77/16 7 V16 3 months CD 73/16 71/16 6 months CD 7* 7 J". Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article166 1983-05-05 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery yesterday dosed lower at 236.60 yen in quiet trading after opening 'at 237.20. This was below the 236 JO 237.00 close in New York and the 237.10/20 close on the US West Coast on Tuesday and well below the 238.15 finish in Tokyo* on166 words
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Article42 1983-05-05 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $90 million 91-day Treasury bills to 6e issued from May 9 to May 13. Each tender must not be for less than 1250,000.42 words
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Advertisement112 1983-05-05 2 TA eojoavi International Leaders in Executive Selection since 1946 CHANGE OF ADDRESS Boyden, the original Executive Search firm established in 1946 and in Asia since 1965, has moved to new centrally located premises. Effective May 3, 1983 our new address will be: Boyden Associates Re. Ltd. 50 Raffles Place #13-06112 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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448 1983-05-05 3 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN ADVERTISING expenditure in Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia siowed last year. Figures released recently by research firms Survey Research Singapore and Survey Research Malaysia show that advertising expenditure in Singapore totalled $258.6 million, up 16 per cent from the previous year but448 words
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Article, Illustration203 1983-05-05 3 AN AUSTRALIAN-design-ed compact mobile printer is now available on the market. "Wie Autoprint (gee pietare), like a small telex machine, is mounted on the dashboard of a lorry or car, and will receive messages even when there is nobody in the vehicle. "It makes your mobile communication more203 words
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314 1983-05-05 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING AMERICAN Express has become the first credit card company to extend its services to a local supermarket. The card company announced yesterday that Amex cardholders can now use their cards to pay for their purchases at314 words
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Article172 1983-05-05 3 THE Government-owned Singapore Aerospace Maintenance Company (Samco) recently clinched a $5.3 million contract to carry out major overhaul for eight US Navy aircraft. This represents the fourth contract signed with the US Navy for such standard depot level maintenance work since 1980. Under the latest172 words
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Article90 1983-05-05 3 AN energy-saving air-condi-tioning system will be installed in the Chartered Bank's Jurong branch when renovation is completed next month. The new system, costing 150,000, is one of the new facilities that Chartered Bank is acquiring to improve efficiency. The renovation of the Jurong branch is part of90 words
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452 1983-05-05 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH CONVERGENT Technologies, one of the new high flyers in the computer industry, has appointed an agent in Singapore, ironically to compete with its biggest customer. The US company is known for having developed a desk top computer said to be more452 words
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411 1983-05-05 3 SINGAPORE as a real estate development centre will be promoted at a two-day conference next month. The aim of the conference is to open up prospects in the local real estate industry to investors from Europe, America and Australia, said Mr Edward Prentice, vice-chairman of411 words
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Article81 1983-05-05 3 THE Housing and Development Board has acquired 128,644 square metres of land in the district of Paya Lebar. The land, consisting of about 18 segments, belongs to private individuals and was gazetted for acquisition on April 29. Certain parts of the land are occupied by kampung81 words
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Article55 1983-05-05 3 SINTAT Rent-A-Car has been appointed the official car rental company for the 12th South-east Asia Games (SEA Games) to be held in Singapore from May 26 to June 6. The car rental company, one of the largest in the Republic, will be providing 58 cars for55 words
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Advertisement479 1983-05-05 3 S.E. Asia's International Machine Tools Exhibition Technology fair of Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Industrial Robots and Automation MATEX-ASIA '83 AUTOMAT-ASIA '83 i 20-23 JULY 1983 SINGAPORE 1 WORLD TRADE CENTRE TWO TRADE SHOWS WITH OHE COMMOH ■OBJECTIVE FOR HIGHER PRODUCTIVITY Ifrojr,>|ngapat. to *e ASEAN market Parte,pat,on from ledd,ng manufacturers conl,rmed to-date MATE479 words
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OVERSEAS
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576 1983-05-05 4 Reuter THE US Commerce Department has concluded that West German companies are "dumping" stainless steel products in the US. The department found yesterday that West German firms were selling hot and cold rolled stainless sheet and strip in the US at prices upReuter - 576 words
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Article506 1983-05-05 4 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan has given a qualified endorsement to an emerging Senate Republican budget for 1964 which would require only minor tax increases this year and might show a deficit of more than US$l9O billion. The deficit in fiscal 1963, which began last Sep 30, wasNYT - 506 words
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291 1983-05-05 4 AP SALES of US agricultural products to China are expected to decline fairly substantially this year, but exports of manufactured goods are likely to make up for that. US embassy officials in Beijing said that the United States is selling moreAP - 291 words
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367 1983-05-05 4 UPI IRAN has decided to begin negotiations with US oil service companies in a bid to rebuild its petroleum industry under a US$5.5 billion plan, the Mideast Report said in its current issue. A team from the National Iranian Oil Co (NIOC)UPI - 367 words
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171 1983-05-05 4 AP BOEING Co says the decision by Thai Airways International to buy two Airbus Industrie aircraft instead of Boeing jets should not affect Boeing's standing in the Asian market. Boeing spokesman John Wheeler also said orders for an estimated total of 18 to 20AP - 171 words
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Article206 1983-05-05 4 Reuter POLISH riot police went into action for the second time in three days on Tuesday to break up street protests in at least four major dttes. Security forces in Warsaw, Gdansk, Lublin and the twin cities of Krakow and Nova Huta used teargas andReuter - 206 words
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145 1983-05-05 4 Reuter A CONGRESSIONAL committee has voted to stop shadowy US involvement in fighting in Nicaragua, dealing President Reagan a major setback in his efforts to prop up Central America against leftist forces. The House of Represenatives intelligence committee voted 9-5 on Tuesday to cutReuter - 145 words
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300 1983-05-05 4 AP PRESIDENT Marcos has criticised the "miserliness" of aid-giving rich nations and says negotiations to reform the world's economic system have become a mirage. Addressing the opening session of the Asian Development Bank's 16th annual board meeting in Manila yesterday, Mr Marcos askedAP - 300 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article395 1983-05-05 4 Agencies THE International Air Transport Association yesterday said the financial situation of the world airline industry is still precarious, in spite of signs of increased air traffic in some parts of the world. LATA said that a total of about US$65O million of airline earnings hasAgencies - 395 words
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Article761 1983-05-05 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From BA BA14 0045 MEL/SYD/PER PAA PA5 0015 JF-K/SFtt/HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN GIA GA887 1020 LGWFCOBKK MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CB14 1030 HLP761 words
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Advertisement113 1983-05-05 4 "Si Lanka... this dream of fairyland and Mark Twain w ?:V--imf •>*:* Paradise on Earth from US$B a day If you fly Air Lanka to UK or Europe, Middle East or India discounts. The unique offer applies to 1,2 and 3 day stopovers, on an individual fare, you can now113 words
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Advertisement22 1983-05-05 4 Pan Am To USA Daily At 7.20 am To San Francisco, Los Angeles And Beyond. X Pan Am.You Can't Beat The Experience.22 words
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Advertisement811 1983-05-05 5 TOP MSIMBUTOR Of RKOH COPERS IN ASIA Ricoh, the wortd's best-selling copiers and two-time winner of the Deming Award, Japan's most coveted industry prize. Ricoh is the world's best-selling brand of copiers. In Japan alone, a market that is fiercely competitive, Ricoh commands some 43 percent of the market and811 words
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Article412 1983-05-05 6 LAND IS one of Singapore's most scarce resource. What is available has to be allocated to public housing, industries and patches of precious little nature reserves, leaving little land for real estate developers. It therefore seems a little masochistic that the local branch of the Incorporated412 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1983-05-05 6 TAMAR LEWIN - American insurers have long set their rates according to sex. Now Congress is reviewing legislation aimed at eliminating different treatment for men and women in all kinds of insurance. TAMAR LEWIN reports. TAMAR LEWIN NYT SEX discrimination has long been a fundamental, and accepted, wayNYT - 1,105 words
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Article, Illustration803 1983-05-05 6 MICHAEL GELB - By MICHAEL GELB Reuter ALTHOUGH President Reagan is keeping people guessing about whether he will seek re-election in 1964, he acts more like a candidate each day and is filling his calendar with partisan political appearances. "There's no doubt in my mind and noReuter - 803 words
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Advertisement292 1983-05-05 6 WE'D LIKE 10 HELP COVE YOUK 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 standards Recognised by Singapore's Ministry of Education, it is the292 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous837 1983-05-05 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Operant Mowed by Dynasty (Mandarin/r) 3.50 What's My Line (b/w): Mystery guest is Barry Nelson. 4.10 Hawai Rve-0 The Case gainst Mcfiarrett (r) 4.55 Frtiwheelen The Threat: Burke and Ryan demand their reward from the professor, white his fellow scientists want to know when he will837 words
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Article, Illustration1652 1983-05-05 7 AGIS SALPUKAS - •EARNINGS AT GULFSTREAM PICKING UP By AGIS SALPUKAS NYT FOR MOST of his 61 years, Allen E Paulson used his 1 hands to earn his keep. When he was younger, he > cleaned rooms in a hotel, hawked papers, and milked cows. After World War Two heNYT - 1,652 words
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Article1005 1983-05-05 7 Letter to the Editor j Dear Sr, I refer to your editorial of April IS on 'Facing facts about robots'. If, in the opinion of your editorial writer, the comments made by our study team on robotics at the post-mtaion seminar "appear to be grossly unfair",1,005 words
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Article, Illustration846 1983-05-05 7 KARL SCHOENBERGER - By KARL SCHOENBERGER AP LONG CAST in the role of villain in disputes with the United States over trade and economic issues, Japan is reacting with uncommon vehemence to American charges that a cosy relationship between Japanese government and private industry is unfair to foreign competition.AP - 846 words
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Advertisement37 1983-05-05 7 MAVEST Showplace of Europe's Finest Fashions K f K A TROIS COEURS MAVEST SHOWROOMS 150 Orchard Road #01 13. Orchard Pla/a. Singapore 0923 Tel *****76 Ox 14 Scotts Road #03-108 Far Fast Pla/a. Singapore 0922 Tel *****2137 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous571 1983-05-05 7 -11-QIE CROSSWORD CEYPTIC PUZZLE MM Eat turkey? (6) Airy Instnictkn to send fewer telegrams (8) Bit of hialw in Jerusalem (4) He's always in the pub (6) Pay (or a seat SoHdly nourished (3) Be like a Jelly, perhaps, when surrounded (5) Time in plenty, early on (4) Drugged and571 words
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Advertisement242 1983-05-05 8 3 X *y> a Great live entertainment at the Tbptfthe Hilton PigWy atlo3opm. May4tfc-7th The original Four Aces featuring Ai Alberts for four nights only. Cover Charge: Diners at the Inn of Happiness $30.00 per person. Non-diners $55.00 per person (inclusive of one cocktail). Reservations: Td. 737-2233 ext. 2500. A242 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article169 1983-05-05 9 CHINESE Pwftw Enkuge, per 111 kg yeeter4»y. Cmmil «U: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $113.00 sellers, new drum fob $117.00 sellers. Caym: Mixed (loose) $58 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $300.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $345.00169 words
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Article322 1983-05-05 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kUo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second class 0.74, 100 per cent third class 0.70, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.68. THAI BROKEN: A-cuper 0.62, Special 0.58. THAI322 words
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Article166 1983-05-05 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago closed 6Vi to 5Vi UScents a bushel lower, with the spot May trading in an eight cent range and the July option in a 13 cent range. The estimate by Dekalb Agrcacarch that soybean plantings would total less than the firm's previous projection, Initially caused166 words
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Article121 1983-05-05 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed two to 1 Vi US-cents a bushel firmer, with the spot May month trading in a SV« cent range. Traders cited continued light deliveries as the main factor which kept the May price above Monday's close for most of the session. The121 words
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Article30 1983-05-05 9 Rubber May 4 Singapore: May: 221.50 cents (up 2.50 cents) Malaysia: May: 246.00 cents (down 2.50 cents) Tin: M 931.45 per kilo (unchanged) 175 tonnes (down 425 tonnes)30 words
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Article85 1983-05-05 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Pen»ng yesterday held unchanged at M $31.4 5 a kilo, within the ITA "may bay" level ef $21.15 and 1J2.11. They said, the buffer stock manager continued to maintain strong support at this level, absorbing M per eent of the 175 tonnes disposed,85 words
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Article518 1983-05-05 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were generally little changed at midday, between £14 above and £2 below Tuesday's close in traded positions. The physicals market is quiet. Roasters remain withdrawn. Futures volume yesterday morning totalled 742 lots and included 71 selftrades and eight options. SUGAB: Raw sugar futures traded518 words
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Article384 1983-05-05 9 RAS prtces In cent* per kilo yesterday Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S prompt f o b. 220 00 222 OON Int. 1 R S S May ***** 222 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. June 228 50 229 50 Int 2 R.S.S 208 50 210.50N UK Cont 207384 words
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Article136 1983-05-05 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cstl— Tin: otn» Blue Phoenix 20s 2,500 32i 3JOO, 40s 3,300 (per bale at 400 lbs). 613,' 'IF "fi.U; *NT roller ginned (.10 (per lb). CLOTH in HK dollars, wholesale prices, spot exgodown136 words
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Article183 1983-05-05 9 RUBBER prices yesterday closed slightly higher with May One RSS buyers quoted at 221.50 cents a kilo, up 2.50 cents from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on covering interest and sellers reserve after a lower opening, dealers said. Afternoon prices gained further ground on buying interest183 words
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Article94 1983-05-05 9 NOON SSft MM! SI HAS KRp ■ay (Can hi I |>ij n g* ■tk) Jmm* (Forward 1 *U) SSR20 (1-vo. paUMj XHlOO 310.00N moo 211 .OON MB OU MOJ 1-MB paiUtl 104.00 XM.00N maim JIM 307 OON SMR CV SMRL SMR 5 UB paltatl S3 60 prfal94 words
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Article118 1983-05-05 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased on selling in quiet trading, with buyers reserved In May, central fell MRSO to MJ837.50 a tonne while south was traded unchanged at MJ842.50. The refined market was also quiet, with July RBD oalm oil rising US$2 to US$395 a118 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article267 1983-05-05 9 MAT OS Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha IBB uneh Abercom SOD -*-5 AS And CI ITS 4B Amaprop 486 -5 Aliit 3100 uneh Barlows ITK 415 Tm* Bk 1M 45 VtD—c 900 uncb Wool worth 1300 uncb MINING8 Anglos MM 411 sss 1 —s :s CMA 1400 -100 Currto Finance267 words
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Article193 1983-05-05 9 MAY 09 Actions Bulaaes Alusulaaa Br Prancs m n 212 1175 1 12 Sandoa Rag Bulasr Pc 8ulaar Rat Swim Bank Br 2M 1720 210 -M -11 -M -2 Brown Bow? Br. 4 Sartas Bank Corp ■5 M2 -j Clba Oelcr Br. Clba OelCT p c MIS laao -U193 words
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Article79 1983-05-05 9 MAY (O m FORWARD MARKET Or Bru Lamb Hobo* Petro Ryl Dutch SMro irw MOO SOD u« ISM unch -SO •10 SO Arbed Astur Braaean 1084 MO 1MB 1H0 MO C7 -0 ♦a -i 12 Sac Oen Bel( Soflna 8olni A 1100 400 rm -M -IB -IS Canpac Coek79 words
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Article172 1983-05-05 9 MAT m m CORBKILLE B 8 N Otmli -U Car (Thomson- Cat). m Ch rnnrmlm to PttrolM Mi •4 -4 Cradlt Fooclar Da Pnnct Ml Hachatte (Li Drain*) IIS Hichlna Bull 4140 MlciMlln (B) 163 •U 41 4 ®---r Prtntempa 8 A I1U0 Ran Dutch J 4M Unnoc 1M172 words
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Article79 1983-05-05 9 MAT n Aa«-T*torunk*n sar Da •MO 14CJ0 1S0J0 ■U •LA Ml JO -IS Ooaunantan* Oaatl Oumml D&lmler Beru D»ri— I7M0 •OJO ST7J0 •u •14 Dtuuche But Dradnr Bank mm Hoactut mm mm MOJO 1*4.80 -0 -CO -J -11 Horun KarsUdt MJO mm rmm -u -u -M Mil MOJO unci79 words
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Article103 1983-05-05 9 MAT 03 Ura Butofl 214 Bet J06I0 -M0 CratraJ* Ord Mil -m Cood Aequa Rm na 110 -i Erviaitia 1300 -M rial Ord 2M0 -j Oervermil *****0 -919 Otm 3010 -40 Ifl Prl» #n _4J Inml XM0 -00 luktiMnu Ord oaso -1300 IUlgM 1 OS 1 unch LipMt Ord103 words
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Article428 1983-05-05 9 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday closed easy, weighed down by the prospect of a rise in Hongkong interest rates following the weakness of the Hongkong dollar, brokers said. Although the Hongkong dollar recovered to 6.9250/9300 to the US dollar by midsession from the late 6.9680/9630 in Hongkong on Tuesday,428 words
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Article343 1983-05-05 9 THE stock market yesterday fell sharply on profittaking, mainly in blue chips. Ajmomoto Ajnadt Anhl Chem Aaa&l OI»m Bank Tk Bnrtj—loni Canon Ca*»o Computer at M to m -i JOB *t too +t -i lit am UM -10 CiUatn D Nip Print Screen Dailetii Ktaoa Bk343 words
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Article257 1983-05-05 9 MAY 0* Onto IC I 1(0 unch Ari IHDVSTW1AL8 a S L~ i juStanjk A«* Abertoyte TX J£j~ iKanee OU M J .?.> 2 Allied Mill m unci» Ampol Exp 1« -I J"®. -I AmpoJ P«f lit unch ,w >« unch An» 41« -I >♦"" Oorp at +10 Aahton257 words
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Article100 1983-05-05 9 MAY M Aco)* Mining Anglo Phil Ape* Mining B Pm 0401 (KM MIS -***** uncb unch Oriental Phil Ownm PhUn H Plcop m OJtt UH Oil 0J912 ■Mn unch 0.1M unch Altai Con S Bagulo OoM njt un 1J •IM purr Podeo 37 JO MOM uncb -Mm Biitf Petroleum100 words
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Article140 1983-05-05 9 MAY M Bant* 8Mb City Cement Aokham Thai at -a Asia Fibre 113 4 Slam Credit 112 -i Ajruthajra In* South AMa M ore 1» 1.5 And Trust IS •4 Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ayudhaya liO Mi -t Thai Commer Bank Thai Danu Bi da! 41* •4 US .1140 words
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Advertisement273 1983-05-05 9 vi V Tasty tim-sum titbits for a real treat! Daily Business Hours Tim Sum Lunch 11 am to 3 pm (AMK on(y 7.30 am to 3 pm) Dinner: 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm TTTaTTtT RESTAURANT AngMoKloßfc7lo Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 #03-2001 Singapore 2056 Tat *****81/2 •Clamant! Blk 451 Clamanti273 words
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Advertisement7 1983-05-05 9 See page 11 for New York stocks.7 words
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Advertisement149 1983-05-05 9 TIMEFAIR B3 International Exhibition of Watcha*, Clocks, aquipments and accassorias South East Asia 2nd International Gifts Fair AUSPICIOUS TIME FOR GIFTS BUSINESS 6-10 JULY 1983 SINGAPORE WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 2 *TIME again for promotion and display of latest models and equipment in timepieces technology Showcase of world's leading trades149 words
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3488 1983-05-05 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange ot Singapore yesterday with the number of share* traded sSown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units nnleas otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,488 words
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Article169 1983-05-05 10 IWCHwIra The Si*hp r S port Pnf P S por* Sac Fu Spar* 1«>11 S pore Equity friMkrlhii) t u in ad IN HI and LM LM ad US UC M LB 1J0 M lb L« r- j 1't April May Dkaad S'pora rd (U3t) OJB OB a169 words
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Article3388 1983-05-05 10 1983 High Low Coapujr Last Sale +orGr's DW D1t Ctt Gr's YTd Net P/K Vol (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 280 388 388 575 380 132 352 3«0 388 846 530 535 1330 530 340 545 800 383 480 966 390 896 8453,388 words
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Article2245 1983-05-05 10 BID ud otter price* officially listed and bvriM* la aid ««parted to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Ear hat* ym~ terday, with the number at tktarei traded riwn to brackets te lots of 1,000 units nnlM Ktei opacified MNJBRIALA Metm (2MB 2915) (73) 2.85 2 81 2 852,245 words
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Article817 1983-05-05 10 THE BULLS retoraed la farce ta Ike toeal stack exckaage yesterday aad passed skare prieM triiily kigker ky tke ead a( tke tradlag teariaa. Selected eaaaterm, la par* ttcalar, were mack Mtgkt after ky cask rick lastltotleas tad iadlvtdaals. life ■elective latereat sakseqaeatty spread ta tke817 words
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Article595 1983-05-05 10 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished steady across a (airly wide front yesterday. Trading volume was heavy, with total turnover at 13.28 million units valued at M 545.66 million against Tuesday's 10.28 million units worth $35.82 million. After opening slightly higher595 words
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284 1983-05-05 11 NYT THE Md for Sotheby Parke Be met by GFI/KmU International Holdings Inc has been referred to the Monopolies Commission. The UK Trade Department said yesterday the Commission has been given six months to complete a report. The Sts pence a share bidNYT - 284 words
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Article, Illustration790 1983-05-05 11 CHRIS LIM - JJS By CHRIS LIM WHEN the stock market appeared to be faltering a little towards the end of March, a veteran analyst staked his reputation and said: "Not to worry. It will only be a matter of time before the market goes past the 1,000 mark790 words
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Article899 1983-05-05 11 AN AFTERNOON rally on Tuesday caused stock prices to close mixed as the market continued to resist any significant correction. The Dow Jones Industrial Average turned in an erratic performance. It dropped five points in the first half hour, gained more than three in the second899 words
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Advertisement231 1983-05-05 11 □r INTERNATIONAL TRUST Finance Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Notice of Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Conference Room of Ong Co. Pte. Ltd., 15th Floor, Tong Eng Building, 101 Cecil Street, Singapore 0106 on231 words
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Advertisement489 1983-05-05 11 NEW ZEALAND ANNOUNCING A NEW SHIPPING SERVICE Jebsens N.Z. Ltd. are pleased to announce the commencement of a new shipping service between New Zealand and South East Asia. This started with the inaugural sailing of the MV 'THEA-S' from New Zealand in late April. The countries included are Indonesia, Malaysia,489 words
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Article178 1983-05-05 12 Rises Indices G B Life 3600 200 Utd .Malacca 806 75 May 3 May 4 Liaa Ho* Dub) Bat M B P HW*s Tarn Cko«| ao6 070 aao 575 55 45 40 35 BT Composite: BT Indicator ST Industrials 928.99 *****7 949.60 936.94 *****0 958.82 Dualop lad 452 34178 words
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Article, Illustration208 1983-05-05 12 STRONG baying Interest helped share prices te resame m apward trend en the Steck Exchange of Mngapare yesterday. A good number of Industrial and property stocks also pasted sharp M-coaater Straits Times Industrial Index, which had risen 7J5 paints at the midday break, ended the day with a208 words
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Article51 1983-05-05 12 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 886.64 Tuesday 1003.15 Week Ago 1033.76 Tuesday 5842 Week Ago 598.0 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 743.7 Tuesday. 742.9 Week Ago 747.1 Tuesday 6921 Monday Closed Week Ago 6852 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDIN ARIE8 Wednesday 982.6 Tuesday 1208.01 Monday 1204.33 Week Ago51 words
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326 1983-05-05 12 MBF Holdings Bhd's strong earnings at halftime has prompted the company to say that its profit for the year ending September will be better than the previous year's. This is in spite of the reduction of its stake in money-spinner Malaysia Borneo Finance326 words
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Article132 1983-05-05 12 THE PUBLIC offer of 15 million Malaysia Bene* Finance CirpmtiM Bhd (MBFC) shares has been oversubscribed by 25 times, according to preliminary estimates. The application closed on April 30. The 50-cent shares, offered at M 51.15 each, attracted application monies totalling M 5345 million, MIDF securites manager Mr132 words
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358 1983-05-05 12 SOUTH East Asia Lumber Corporation Bhd's forest concession in Kelantan has been halved to only 60,500 acres (about 24,500 hectares) under a new agreement signed with the Kelantan State Economic Development Corporation i (KSEDC). The original forest con- 1 cession granted by the former358 words
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Article874 1983-05-05 12 THE STOCK market closed mixed after a quiet session yesterday. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 2.1 points at 690.0. Continuing sterling firmness prompted fresh demand for government bonds where gains ranged to about V« point. Initial demand exhausted the government broker's supplies of the Treasury874 words
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285 1983-05-05 12 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG PETES PeUtlek, maaaglag director ef Vaa to Horst Ltd, ku seM eae miiltoa sf kls shins Is the ewnpssy. la aa ———I to the Stock Exehaage sf Btagum yesterday, Vaa drr Horst said the shares were Mid m April 21285 words
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Article126 1983-05-05 12 MALAYAN CkMm AM feaa nf«M aa ifkNu preflt mt MtmjM (Im af S«MM prevtaarfy) ai aalet •< HM mlllM (CSJ mIIBm) («r tke jw caM Dee SI, IKL Ike eempeay nwlwi Mi li—hill bxtmj, laai ui WUNi teat year at fIIJS ■imw. 11 mIIIm la eartrf IISJI ariDtoa, wklefc126 words
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474 1983-05-05 12 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani SERI Iras Sdn Bhd, a bumiputra company, is taking over the 33.33 per cent stake in Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia) from UMB Nominees Sdn Bhd. It will also make a general offer to all shareholders of Raleigh (M). On Tuesday, UMB474 words
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Article453 1983-05-05 12 CATHAY Orgaatsattaa Pte Ltd has clarified that the Odeon cinema site which is to be acquired by UriM Overseas Laid is not owned by the company but belongs to the estate of Loke Wan Tho (deceased). MALAYSIA BalMlag Society Bhd has said that the final dividend of 12453 words
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Article156 1983-05-05 12 BRITISH Malayan Trustees Ltd, having recorded a small increase in pre-tax profit to $200,000 for the first half ended Dec 31, 1982 ($lBO,OOO previously), has iigain made a conservative earnings estimate of only $350,000 for the full year. In 1981, after the release of its interim156 words
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Advertisement51 1983-05-05 12 E*ON OFFICE SYSTEMS Ewon Corporation desk-top word processor A word processor, text editor and text storage all rolled into one. "1 -v o LEVEL 2 LEVEL 4 We challenge you to outgrow the intelligence of the Qyx® S SEE HOY CHAN GROUP Singapore tel: *****62/4 KL. Tel 03-*****0 Penang tel51 words
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Advertisement135 1983-05-05 12 The NEAX 12VS was born to be economical and reliable. Because of its small, compact cabinet, it takes up little space and fits into your communications network beautifully Small and medium-sized offices will quickly appreciate its adaptability to an unattended system requiring no operator. Also, as the system comes in135 words
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Miscellaneous64 1983-05-05 12 W.EATIHER! OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy; showers in several areas in the late morning and in the afternoon. Report (or 24 hoars prior to 7.39 pm on May 4 at the airport: Maximum temperature 33.4 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 25.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 3.70 Rainfall in millimetres64 words
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274 1983-05-05 13 Lloyd's List THE new internal "police force" set up by the Far Eastern Freight Conference has swooped on Hapag-Lloyd, the financially-troubled West German shipping line. A team of investigators from Britain and West Germany called at the line earlier this month and sealedLloyd's List - 274 words
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401 1983-05-05 13 Teresa Lim - By Teresa Lim, Hongkong Correspondent PROMPTSHIP Holdings Inc, the Li berian-baaed holding company in which Multi-Purpose Holdings recently bought a share, is planning to expand its fleet with vessels of about 100,000 dwt in size. A spokesman for the company in Hongkong, who said he401 words
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Article72 1983-05-05 13 A NEW container orientated shipping service between the Pacific north-west and ports in Japan and South Korea has been announced by Westwood Shipping Lines, US, a Weyerhaeuser company subsidiary. Four vessels, each with a 1,500-TEU capacity to carry containers, forest products and breakbulk cargo will provide a 15-day72 words
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Article148 1983-05-05 13 GRAND Marine Holdings, the shipping subsidiary of the troubled Carrian Group, is selling eight more ships to reduce its debt burden. Last month the company just sold 20 ships to the Li family, which still has about 18 per cent share of the comany's equity. The latest148 words
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Article72 1983-05-05 13 Reuter THE Greek bulk carrier Doryforos, which ran aground in this southern grain port on April 8, was refloated last Saturday and continued its voyage to China the following day, shipping sources said. The 33,311 ton Doryforos was lightened of 2,000 tonnes of its wheat cargo, refloated and thenReuter - 72 words
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Article671 1983-05-05 13 SttfflagLiae P^e CM ShlppUg Line P Me C*l A/ea Ahrenkiel Liner All trans Alpac Angonave Antara Shpg A PC Liar APL Argentine ASCL Asia broker Asia Merchant Austasia 1 Australian Coot Bait-Orient Baltic Orient Bangkok Coot Bangladesh Shpg Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Asia Ben bulk671 words
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322 1983-05-05 14 CARGO handlers at the South Harbour in the Philippines, arrastre workers and stevedores have joined forces to streamline their operations. At a recent meeting with representatives of shipping lines, the Philippine Port Authority operations personnel and headcheckers, the cargo handlers, explained the322 words
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Article174 1983-05-05 14 AFP OWNERS of the Hongkongregistered motor tanker. Oriental Unity, ran into a snag when the north Jakarta court rejected their demand (or return of the ship on a technicality. The 18,000-ton ship was ordered confiscated for the state by the same court last October in anAFP - 174 words
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865 1983-05-05 14 NYT FROM a 24th-floor office window in New Orleans, John P Laborde looked out over the city that has become the base for a large segment of the nation's offshore oil industry. "What we've seen take place is too much growth, over too shortNYT - 865 words
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1835 1983-05-05 14 MODERATELY active time-charter business on Tuesday was reported on an otherwise dull and generally featureless freight market, shipbrokers said. A vessel of 35,000 long dwt was booked from South Africa to the Far East at US|7,OOO daily, while $11,500 daily was agreed for a 61,0001,835 words
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Article76 1983-05-05 14 THE first of the EH Paso Natural Gas Company's exLNG carriers has made its maiden voyage across the Pacific after conversion work in Korea. The vessel* was converted from an LNG carrier into a 128,000 dwt oil, coal and grain carrier. The £7 Paso Cove Point was76 words
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Article205 1983-05-05 15 THE Royal Nedlloyd Group of Holland suffered an almost 50 per cent decline in net group operating profit before extraordinary income and expenses last year. The company reported a net group profit before extraordinary income and expenses of Dfl 75.4 million against Dfl 144.2 million in205 words
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420 1983-05-05 15 Lloyd's List A RENEWED rate war is looming in major Far East shipping routes, following deadlock in "peaceful coexistence" talks with the Russians. Top-level talks in Tokyo between conference interest involved in the Far East-Australia trades and the Soviet outsiders failedLloyd's List - 420 words
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Article64 1983-05-05 15 AFP TWENTY people died in a shipwreck on a river in eastern China, the 2>ejiang Daily said in its latest issue. It said that the overloaded boat, navigated by an unlicensed peasant, sank after hitting some rocks and overturning. The newspaper did not say bow many people were onAFP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration314 1983-05-05 15 A NEW terminal at San Pedro, Los Angeles, is being developed by American President Lines and is expected to be operational by the end of the year. The new project is to enable APL to handle greater volumes of containers314 words
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7256 1983-05-05 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world I 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 Port7,256 words
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Article686 1983-05-05 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO 4 Godowns FCL ck: n \r nv A r r iv for LCL Movement sh| P v °y Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Sea Hawk 8311 5.5.83 2300 Eastern M 49 0000-1000 Jenwel 18/83 6.5.83 0300 Thong Soon 40 1300-1800 Swire686 words
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Article1723 1983-05-05 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adrlatte Ciitilirr Continental FMm (S> Cargo Freight (PK) V** Singapore SJupp.nf Corporation (S) Jambstan Merah I PK) R Jumabhoy ĕ Sons (PN) Afra-Bararts Um Tranacroiip Pie Lid Ahmnktoi Umt Service Kim Shpg (S)1,723 words
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Article773 1983-05-05 22 AFP WHILE single voyage rates turned a little mixed on the freight market last week, time-charter payments were firmer. Activity was a low level for most of the week but picked up in front of the May Day weekend. Once again details of business done were hard toAFP - 773 words
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Article603 1983-05-05 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Asian Star 15/6 Cherry Bagus 28 Chidambaram 13/4 Da Ming 46 Fortune Victory 24/5 Hugheverett 37/8 Ned Albany 3/4 Pisang Elang 27 Samoa 31/2 Sea Rejoice 6/7 Silver Light 20W Balantang 27 Barber Toba 46/7 Brunei 2201 46 Bunga Gelang603 words
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Article208 1983-05-05 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits208 words
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Advertisement250 1983-05-05 13 ©HEUNG-A SHIPPING Komßai Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kdant/Penant/Biitffcofc/Kedunc/ Bus an /Inchon Fnt Buun/Moji/H. Konf S'port Aftnt: Neptune Aftndes Pte Ltd Ttt *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 nILY CONTMOBED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) T.a.l ism ISHRfflHrtn HJUKCORTMO WN |UWMS 41* OCVALD MS 34« nrsi 8/5250 words
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Advertisement327 1983-05-05 13 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 1835S Loading tor Mina Qaboos (13/5), Dubai (14/5), Abu Dhabi (15/5), Dammam (17/5). Kuwait (18/5). Doha (25/5) Bahrain 1/6 Mma Qaboos (22/5). Dubai (23/5). Abu Dhabi (24/5), Dammam (26/5). Kuwait (28/5), Bahrain 1/6), Doha 3/6) Mina Qaboos327 words
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Advertisement938 1983-05-05 13 cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents: II *J UNIfACIFK TUK ft TMSMS m AfiENCY PFL LH. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE E3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER TO: U-S PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EABT CANADA. INLAND POINTS I flf V—eU PJCeimi Wmm938 words
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Advertisement480 1983-05-05 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe fnder From Eur > Mm Acciptt* Far 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp I Havre. Bask. UK. 3) Bremen Bremerhaw* Aartius Copenhaferv Helsinki 4) Matnp Stockholm Oslo 'Acceptmf Europe carp lor feeder «a S pore 'Also direct carjo lot Spore 1 Banfkot Ph contact480 words
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Advertisement391 1983-05-05 14 Q Y TKTW? YAMASHITA-SHINNiHON LINE JK JkJP* M #JI X W JLmV CONTAINER SERVICES Pacific South West Pacific North WNt Atlantic/Canada LA/IB OM »/S 1/1 M >/* KBHU H I Kt IJ/I M IS ASA M 21/( 23 M AIASM H H DtSF! *50 to n ran k TOB IV*391 words
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Advertisement586 1983-05-05 15 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAUtSHT SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK ifm tin nwsuspioc mm uiOMay 13-14 May Pf CASUS fW *275H 1717 Hit 20-21 May SW6APOHE TO SABAR SARAWAK MP BRUNEI BANGKOK AGENTS: BORICO AGENOES LTD. BANGKOK TEL:586 words
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Advertisement558 1983-05-05 15 Franco Belgian Services h < F Ft,- .ck V" trt itfl. air A*, is-, r»: I \vr<. CO*SO« T rraK p Kim iMßnrauMDa iMm *Ma, IOKM QMS IS Mr It Mm ORCNTM. OKF 25 May Ma? OfMUHPMI 3 la 41m cmt canmo u tm 12m> U Hwrt I tarn rStMM558 words
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Advertisement735 1983-05-05 16 Hapag-Lloyd 10 CONT«(m/UR S pore P Kelang I S ton H burf B luren Rdam le Havre Antwerp 8/6 13/6 I Eipms Eipress 14 *> 16 5 ?0/5 21/5 27/5 19/6 20/6 22/5 23/5 >1 Eiprns Eiprns bf 27/6 28/6 6/7 7/7 Bai 26/6 28 6 S pore P KetonjPen735 words
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Advertisement543 1983-05-05 16 *a»i* tmtnm condom no* CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN STOM f K«tanf KMNG BUSAN MBIT OBAN *03 SM SM W>o«l 14 MU, VEGA 185W/1861 1617 MU V 1819 May 2021 kU, 29 May FULLY CONTAMERISED TO, FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST/EAST COASTS Mk mul 0 GOmtNM 111 o upiomat he 0 MTMOT543 words
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Advertisement375 1983-05-05 16 EVERGREEN LINE EAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa I LCL CARGO FOR ft* EM» Im* 7/5 ?»/S »/j IwrWW 11/5 11/t e»« i»»* a/» M/t RtSO ACCEPTMG Id/FCi ft Fa/fa TO 10NKM. SOUTHAMPTON. IMMCXSTU inopooi giasgon w feidbtone AMSTERDAM MR tOTTTHMM 1 EUROPf FAR f AST COW AIM R SERVICE375 words
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Advertisement744 1983-05-05 16 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn \flUk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON HTOfTWI rani HMWttuimi* nkm mn*/s Mir 13/15 Htr 15/17 Mir mn Miy n/Ji h*t U/l« H>r TC. -.Jl Agents »n Moloys«o BOUSTE AD SHIPPING Ttl NOS KL <*****/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/• Compam. AigM tma 0# voMcien744 words
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Advertisement191 1983-05-05 16 4 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD Hfl SUN UNION LINE KYOWA LINE PACIFIC P***« LMAri tar 13/5 I M r»t, laMi, Smn. fapwHt. fact. Apa Lao, RabaU Orohay f Honiara, Nmmi Lartofca. Suva. Papc«tta. Fij. Apia I*. KWa. Honiara. Nmmi. LjhWu. s«a Paii. Apia. MuiaMa TAIYO MARINE LINE WEST191 words
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Advertisement1132 1983-05-05 17 PIL GROUP KOTAJAVA 10/11 (toy V .1-430 KOTA MCWAH 2/4 Jhm V .1-441 ALSO CONTAN n t-i-i-t- I lUUVMMI, JfOOfn KOTA MUfWM 15/1« May Mmn, M E457 Aqatoa, KOTA CAHAVA 14/30 May Ada«. C V.E.443 Jaddah KOTAMAJU 14/10 May Vl.-170 KOTA PUSAKA 1/0 AM V .1.-274 V If U KtrKnl,1,132 words
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Advertisement529 1983-05-05 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAKR SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN TtooCiprtu C»«|a.iiy Out* It) >«|i Hani OttwMor 'My* toy n MTH UOTY TO CMI AT KD SEA PORTS raws FED VIA SMGAPORE BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/ JAPAN Span Hdffwc Km Sato St* 1122 4/5 bM bM fait Act #432 11/5529 words
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Advertisement478 1983-05-05 17 1 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE I 13,3. i a.ifr-a MFAOnwaikiv 5K RE DAM HULL HMBG ANK ir 25 Ju»y 28 July 31 J«»y iVYBANK 23 Aug 19 S«p 21 S«p 25 Lykes< Lines U.S. GULF URECT SERVICE fr— 5* vw* htr S2ISS 2S 14/5 KLMAIYKES SM SU 27/5 2/7478 words
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Advertisement1158 1983-05-05 18 K line KAWASAKI KISKN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE mm ran stok mother vessel tqrto mom s-vmw n m A POKER *20 6 May VERSA/ANO BADGE *63 23 Mar IS 25 Kin 20 Mm ASM SIM) VU 13 May #>KW YORK MARU V7O 7 tan 2 tal 9 tat 41,158 words
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Advertisement828 1983-05-05 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE im*i t* in warn vm fmksco lunu. itam. imcohd lc rcura cm*. f l«M SMpPWt L M(*J -R«s»* 17 Mr U/MIMr UtmT AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE IMb SfM Mm tam 25 M* 3 Jw AM Bra ACC«m« fa/ra l P MM* S port828 words
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Advertisement509 1983-05-05 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "J 11 4 Anion Road #18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207 Tel. *****22 A *****67. P Kelang Tel *****1/8 RED SEA PERSIAN GULF/MEOITE BRAKE AN SERVICES S'pore loadnf Far: .15 May Band* Abbas .24 May Jeddah .30 May Akzandria/Benjhaa/Auab .14 Jim Assab/Aleiandria/Benghari/Tripoi Off NEST NO. 7. SAMBOW EXPERT.509 words
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Advertisement84 1983-05-05 19 SOON KMT SHIPPING PTE LTD 3 Shenlon *70 OS *?0 ofc Shtntor Hous* Singapore 0106 let ??OSOBB <b ln>esj RS.tfcii9 S* sHf REGULAR SOnHC£S TO CAST tMUrStt £Quipped mth •20 tons ton ••MO tons derncli freezer Clumbers T N;SI SI lUbtnsMi Km 4 IMI, SUigapOT UK Tel: 2JI2MS (5 Lia«).84 words
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Advertisement519 1983-05-05 20 Iteijioiial Container blues 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKU wr stqk sua vot. rran rtwn 123/134 10*, u lb, 225/225 17 lb, 21 Ha, 135/131 24 Ha, 21 Ma, 227/229 31 Ib, 4Jm S/SdAPORE ISI.ASDS /./A/: \r— MIDDLE519 words
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Advertisement214 1983-05-05 21 SHIPPING CO. PTE. LTD, 4HM»C F F (»m mrnrnf) Wunin SHI, B*prtfc Mff in TBL; contains noon station (ofa> Tel: nmmn (1 LINES) MYANG MING LINE fi kit 4. 'I ft < F.E. MEDITERRANEAN N. EUROPE USA EAST CANADA F.E. FULL-CONTAINER SERVICES FAR KAST/N. EUROPE/FAR EABT 11V. .JIiTTTT! Safad Sated214 words
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Miscellaneous150 1983-05-05 22 Regional Weather 26 J* '°3 m C K 3 V A STyjr v/ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO f M THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R. Thunderstorm Temperature °C 7 Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain W Cloudy Sky Wav Barfaee wMi are ladteated by arrows which150 words
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