The Business Times, 15 June 1983
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Title Section11 1983-06-15 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, ISB3 60 CENTS11 words
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347 1983-06-15 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH TELECOMS is launching its one-touch travel reservation system today. The authority said its Travelnet service allows a travel agent to make bookings for a client or to confirm a flight with any of the airlines subscribing to its service. "The347 words
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253 1983-06-15 1 UPI IN A RARE trade move against the United States, Japan will file a complaint against US import duties on Japanese-manufactured small truck chassis. An official of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) said Japan has decided to ask theUPI - 253 words
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530 1983-06-15 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG AT LEAST 42 companies, including camera giant Canon and a few in the construction industry Onoda Cement, PS Concrete and Toyo Construction are interested in some form of direct representation in Singapore. Their specific areas of interest are technical linkups,530 words
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433 1983-06-15 1 AP THE chairwoman of the Inter-Governmental Group on Indonesia (IGGI) has appealed for continued international aid to offset an economic crisis in the world's fifth largest nation. "Since our last meeting a year ago, Indonesia has experienced a severe worsening in its externalAP - 433 words
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304 1983-06-15 1 AP NO SIGNIFICANT decline in the world's high unemployment rates can be expected this year, said a study published by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. But Lloyd Ken ward, a Canadian in the fund's Western hemisphere department who wroteAP - 304 words
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Article59 1983-06-15 1 Reuter INDONESIA has barred companies in the oil and gas industry from employing foreigners as fire and safety supervisors, catering supervisors and cooks. The ban follows a series of measures this year to encourage companies to replace expatriates with Indonesians, including an increase in the tax onReuter - 59 words
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Article66 1983-06-15 1 Reuter MAJOR British banks yesterday cut their base interest rate by half a percentage point, pushing down the value of sterling but encouraging increases in the stock market. The widely expected cut from 10 to 9'/j per cent, effective today, was seen by analysts as indicatingReuter - 66 words
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Article57 1983-06-15 1 Reuter SOVIET Communist Party Secretary Konstantin Chernenko yesterday quashed rumours of his political decline by delivering the main report at a meeting of the party central committee. Chernenko, 71, whose future in the Kremlin has been the subject of speculation, was reported by the official Tass news agency toReuter - 57 words
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Article32 1983-06-15 1 Reuter WEST Germany's anti-nuclear weapons movement said it aimed to stage the biggest protests in the country's history in October against the planned deployment of new US nuclear missiles. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article72 1983-06-15 1 Reuter SOVIET industrial production increased 4.1 per cent in the first five months of 1983 compared with a 2.6 per cent growth in the year-ago period. The Communist Party daily Pravda said the figure was slightly down on the 4.4 per cent registered in the first four monthsReuter - 72 words
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Article56 1983-06-15 1 Reuter JAPAN'S current account balance of payments surplus in fiscal 1983, ending March 31, 1984, will exceed US$l4 billion, well above the government's original estimate of about $9 billion. The forecast by Finance Minister Noboru Takeshi ta compares with an $18 billion estimate made by Bank of JapanReuter - 56 words
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Article53 1983-06-15 1 Reuter KAMPUCHEAN resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk will pay a six-day visit to Indonesia later this month, the official Antara news agency said. The visit, starting on June 25, will coincide with the end of an Asean foreign ministers meeting in Bangkok at which Kampuchea will be aReuter - 53 words
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Article49 1983-06-15 1 UPI MORE than 1.1 million Filipinos have been affected by a prolonged drought and are in need of food aid. The Red Cross said preliminary reports showed that some 235,000 families in 26 provinces in southern Philippines have been affected by the worst drought since 1958. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article53 1983-06-15 1 AP THE New York stock market pushed ahead yesterday morning, adding to Monday's strong gains. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials rose 4.21 points to 1,224.76 in the first half hour, moving to within eight points of the alltime closing high of 1,232.59 it reached onAP - 53 words
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263 1983-06-15 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airlines plans to operate a service to Guangzhou by next year. There is enough traffic for the carrier to start a thrice weekly service using the 8727 or the new A3lO and 8757 which will be263 words
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463 1983-06-15 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH WHILE robots in Japan are awaiting a robot insurance to be introduced next month, Singapore's robots can already be insured but there seems to be no hurry to do this. Insurance companies here do not consider robots to be463 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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481 1983-06-15 2 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund is mounting a new programme to help Brazil out of serious debtrestructuring difficulties, Fritz Leutwiler, president of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), said in Basle on Monday. Brazil, which has a foreign debt of about US$9O billion,Reuter - 481 words
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Article161 1983-06-15 2 Reuter THE FEDERAL Reserve Board, as expected, has adopted new rules that will require large multi-national banks to maintain a minimum primary capital to assets ratio of five per cent. The guidelines, already accepted by the Comptroller of the Currency, will bring the 17 largestReuter - 161 words
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Article424 1983-06-15 2 Reuter THE FEDERAL Reserve may have to absorb reserves in the system again this week, despite its threeday draining operation on Monday, money market analysts said. Steven Slifer of Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb Inc said the Fed's three-day reverse repurchase agreement was in responseReuter - 424 words
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168 1983-06-15 2 AFP THE INSTITUTE of International Finance, a private organisation to provide information on the global credit and debt situation, has named Andre de Lattre of France as its first managing director. The appointment was made in Tokyo on Monday at an interim board meeting ofAFP - 168 words
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Article98 1983-06-15 2 Reuter MALAYSIA has entered into an agreement for the issue of £50 million of five year loan stock in the UK by a public offer for sale, Morgan Grenfell and Co, the coordinating underwriters, said. The issue yield will be one per cent above theReuter - 98 words
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Article27 1983-06-15 2 ALGEMENE Bank Nederland NV in Singapore has reduced its prime lending rate by 0.25 percentage point to 9 per cent, with effect from June 16.27 words
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Article536 1983-06-15 2 THERE was no clear cut trend in the trading of the US currency on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. Generally, trading was quiet and the market lacked direction. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 552.1210/30 and was traded within a narrow range for most536 words
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Article241 1983-06-15 2 THE dollar yesterday closed steady at 242.70 yen, underpinned by expectations of firmer US interest rates after a projected rise in US M-l money supply in the statement week to June 8 and a high level of Treasury financing in the coming weeks. It opened at 242.60 yen after241 words
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203 1983-06-15 2 Reuter FINANCE ministers of the European Economic Community (EEC) have agreed on new measures to tighten cross-border surveillance of banks and other credit organisations. West German Secretary of State for Finance Hans Tietmeyer on Monday said a directive approved by the ministers would provide closerReuter - 203 words
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Article48 1983-06-15 2 VENEZUELA has asked for a 90-day extension on its three month freeze on foreign debt principal repayments expiring June 30, Finance Minister Arturo Sosa confirmed. He said more time was needed to negotiate Venezuela's proposal to reschedule US$l6.3 billion in debts maturing in 1983 and 196448 words
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Article22 1983-06-15 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.08 per cent.22 words
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Article190 1983-06-15 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 14: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 0 months 0 months 12 months US Dollars! Spot) Offer Bid 9 3/16 91/16 9M> 9»» 9 9/16 97/16 911/16 9 9/16 915/16 913/16 10 9'« 10 1 month190 words
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Article47 1983-06-15 2 RANGE of print offered by discount housei on June 14: Overnight: 3 Call deposits 2 3 Ctosiaa Baying Sclliaf 3-month Treasury bills 29/16 2 7/10 3-month Bank bills 713/16 711/16 3 months CD 7 1/16 6 15/16 6 months CD 7* 74 Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article336 1983-06-15 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed steady to slightly higher compared with New York levels, after fluctuating narrowly throughout the session in quiet trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 46 lots while kerb volume at 444 lots. Prompt closed little changed at U*****.50/ 415.00 an ounce336 words
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Article39 1983-06-15 2 Mm Frt New York 11.78B U44B 1185S 11.51S Zurich U.67B 11 SOB 11.77S TWm 11 70S Singapore TVBB USB Mm U.80B 11 95S 11 90S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore39 words
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Article124 1983-06-15 2 THE Hongkong dollar yesterday rose sharply to 7.3700/3800 to the US dollar in (airly active, pre-close trading, compared with 7.4150/4250 late afternoon and an early 7.4450/4550. Dealers attributed the rise to profit-taking on the US dollar by commercial traders and said they had detected no signs of government intervention.124 words
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Article140 1983-06-15 2 THE dollar yesterday opened firmer, underpinned by expectations of higher US interest rates and tighter Federal Reserve policy, but softened in steady, early profit-taking. The US currency began at 2.5540/50 marks, 30 basis points up on Monday's close, but rapidly dropped to around closing levels. This compared with a140 words
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Advertisement185 1983-06-15 2 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING SHOW FOR URBAN MASS TRANSIT AUGUST 3 6,1983, WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE TTI I H I Y'H V S m i Hn K at 12 JL: r o n J k *rf IJL L i 111 r<a iv i •^trOt The implementation and construction of a new urban185 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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518 1983-06-15 3 THE Industrial Arbitration Court (lAC) had its fair share of headaches last year in spite of the industrial peace in Singapore. For instance, some collective agreements continued to show the same old deficiencies in drafting, the same vague and ambiguous provisions and518 words
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477 1983-06-15 3 Bowater to open A W restaurants in Thailand BOWATER Food Systems Pte Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the UK-based Bowater Corporation, has signed a franchise agreement to open A W restaurants in Thailand. Bowater will initially invest around $1.5 million to set up two restaurants in Bangkok, with the477 words
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269 1983-06-15 3 CONSUMER prices in May were 0.6 per cent higher than in April but 2 per cent higher than a year ago. The consumer price index for all items in May stood at 131.2. It show that food prices rose by 1.5 per cent269 words
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Article482 1983-06-15 3 LIM SOON NEO - MICROWAVE OVENS TO BOOST EARNINGS By LIM SOON NEO SANYO Industries (S) Pte Ltd has invested about $5 million to manufacture three new models of microprocessor-controlled microwave ovens here. The production and export of these new ovens are expected to boost the company's revenue by over482 words
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OVERSEAS
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431 1983-06-15 4 Reuter THE Chinese government has signed an agreement to buy a major stake in a small American company involved in the high-tech-nology computer industry. Jeffrey Chuan Chu, the 63-year-old chairman and chief executive officer of the Santec Corporation, which is based in Amherst, NewReuter - 431 words
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Article290 1983-06-15 4 AP AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke has pledged to President Reagan that his new Labour Party government will be a close ally of the US. "There will be no country that this country can rely on more than Australia," he told the American President. The twoAP - 290 words
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237 1983-06-15 4 Reuter PROSPECTS for a package to save the European Economic Community from a financial crisis dimmed yesterday after foreign ministers failed to resolve serious differences, diplomats in Luxembourg said. The crisis has arisen from huge subsidies to farmers, expected to increase community spendingReuter - 237 words
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Article166 1983-06-15 4 Reuter THE US spacecraft Pioneer 10 yesterday sped into eternity, apparently destined to travel for ever more among the stars, after leaving the solar system. "Instellar space is empty and there is nothing to damage the spacecraft," a spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationReuter - 166 words
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360 1983-06-15 4 Scaler TWO British sppssttea ptrtfei, Lfthur ui Ike Sadal Deowenti, are preparing u kui ever thdr respective Itadwshlps to t yaaager geaeratlea after last week's Caaaervatlve eleettoa trtamph. la the aftermath ef Prime Mlmlster Margaret Thatcher's —Mpi vietory, the twe parties haveScaler - 360 words
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413 1983-06-15 4 Reuter THAILAND'S efforts to expand trade with the Soviet Union have been halted following the expulsion of a Soviet trade official accused of spying. Board of Trade president Somphob Sussangkam said the board had postponed indefinitely the visit of a trade delegation scheduledReuter - 413 words
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208 1983-06-15 4 Reuter RECOVERY of Japanese domestic demand is slow as a whole, although exports are growing steadily, the government Economic Planning Agency (EPA) said. It said in a monthly report that capital spending by large companies is at a high level but is tendingReuter - 208 words
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187 1983-06-15 4 Reuter SCIENTISTS have discovered a vaccine which may prevent cancer of the liver and it could be available for large-scale immunisations within five years. Oxford University Professor Sir Richard Doll said most cases of cancer of the liver were caused by a combinationReuter - 187 words
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242 1983-06-15 4 UPI AMERICAN policy makers and dozens of airlines persuaded the US Supreme Court on Monday to review a ruling that knocked down internationally accepted limits on liability for lost air cargo. The decision, which will be examined by the justices nextUPI - 242 words
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Article777 1983-06-15 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ1I 0010 LAX/TYO PAA PA5 0015 JFK/ SFO HKG TMA TL331 0200 BEY BOM/KUL CAL CI343 0420 TPE HKG KUL MAS MH601 0725 KUL CAL C1010 0655 JED/DHA MAS MH671 0906 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945777 words
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447 1983-06-15 5 Reuter A GLOOMY report by Texas Instruments Inc on its home computer business is being viewed by US industry analysts as perhaps an early signal that some companies may be forced to drop out of the competition. Texas Instruments, one ofReuter - 447 words
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174 1983-06-15 5 Reuter APPLE Computer Inc said its business is very strong and has no connection with the problems besetting the home computer operations of Texas Instruments Inc. Apple's stock fell 4M» points on Monday after Texas Instruments said a sharp decline in its home computerReuter - 174 words
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285 1983-06-15 5 Reuter THE stakes have been raised in a battle between American millionaires to buy Sotheby's, the uppercrust British firm of auctioneers that have sold everything from art masterpieces to Marilyn Monroe's bra. Stephen Swid and Marshall Cogan, the original bidders shunned by Sotheby's senior management,Reuter - 285 words
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439 1983-06-15 5 UPI ECONOMIC expansion in developing countries is helped by liberalisation of regulatory policies and is linked closely with multinational corporations (MNCs) which continue to grow in spite of the world recession, a United Nations survey said. In developing countries that hadUPI - 439 words
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311 1983-06-15 5 Reuter AMERICAN business inventories rose US$2.4 billion, or 0.5 per cent, to a seasonally adjusted $505.6 billion in April from March, the Commerce Department said. The April increase follows a revised 0.9 per cent decline in March from the previous month instead ofReuter - 311 words
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204 1983-06-15 5 AP INDUSTRIAL production in six of the seven major producing nations increased during the first quarter of 1983, the US Department of Commerce reported. Since last year's slump, industrial production in the major producing countries outside the US had recorded modest but unevenAP - 204 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article408 1983-06-15 5 Agencies THE UK retail sales index rose provisionally to a record high of around 113' i, base 1978, from a final 112.9 for April. The Trade Department said the index was six per cent higher than the 106.9 seen in May 1982. JAPAN Air LJaes plansAgencies - 408 words
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Advertisement265 1983-06-15 4 •gjjzigufflß I I I lull Ml The Ford Telstar, leader of the new car generation, is an exciting departure from the car you know today. It sacrifices none of the more conventional qualities of spaciousness and comfort in its drive for power and speed. And its remarkable fuel saving features265 words
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Advertisement151 1983-06-15 4 Command The future of communications from EB. (■'->!< 1,-H ''.'f.'AMXEY a f H Hihf.OMMANDKEV youd expect fii itv .■<! features. !he and takeit jutothe Hdndsfrpp o» inteinHl Of Rttcinal call Trunk harrmq pipvents unauthorised external calls Memory drilling on any or .all telephones. Busy lamp displ.iy on all extensions Direct151 words
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Advertisement142 1983-06-15 5 MIOB &mMB A fLEMQIE Long established as the restaurant serving the best meats in Singapore, the Gordon Grill today carries on the fine tradition. The dishes are still unrivalled and consistently good. New items have been added to the menu. Daily, for lunch the Silver Wagon offers the traditional roasts:142 words
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Advertisement115 1983-06-15 5 w ■w* ftl. B E5 -_K >' T-" IS: m wms TiilM zgjja awt v V* a£3 -f *-gp iia. "ipTTiirly?*Tii" -4' -..> "T 'V Strassle's LDBBY Who says the reception area can't look exciting? Brighten it up. Add a dash of colour and excitement to it. Strassle International Collection115 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article744 1983-06-15 6 I COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures •yesterday at midday were between l£7 and £22 a tonne above Monday's 'close in traded positions. Prices generally traded narrowly steadier this morning, supported by a firmer 1 trend in New York futures and by "weaker sterling against the dollar. July's premium over744 words
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71 1983-06-15 6 This period Jan/May '83 Destination Shipped Afloat Shipped tonnes tonnes tonnes Africa 1 Australasia 15 25 Canada 25 GO Continent 3,141 107 16,931.70 India 151 507.90 Japan 1,491 97 6,321 West Asia Pacific 193 20 620 Singapore71 words
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Article291 1983-06-15 6 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with July One RSS buyers quoted at 228.00 cents per kilo, down three cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on selling and lack of buying support after a slightly lower opening. Afternoon prices fluctuated around lunchtime levels291 words
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Article327 1983-06-15 6 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 225 00 226 OON 226.00 227.OON Int. 1 R.S.S. July 227 00 228 00 228.00 228.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 229.50 230.50 230.50 231.50 Int. 2327 words
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Article115 1983-06-15 6 NOON SSI I and SMR prion jnManiay EA8 J»lT Aafut SSR20 (ClfTMt Mlh) Byyara Saltan (Forward Mtk) Buy art Saltan (1 -too pallai LI 307.00 308.00N 208.00 210.00N SSR SO (I-too pallai t) 303 00 206 00N 304 00 306 OON MRKLB J«ly > f SMR CV115 words
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Article175 1983-06-15 6 CHINESE Pr*iice Exektige, fcpp—, el—lag prtrm per 111 kg yesterday. CMmt «II: Bulk fob $120.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1133.00 sellers, new drum fob $137.00 sellers. Cepn: Mixed (loose) $70 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq175 words
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Article336 1983-06-15 6 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04. 100 per cent second class 0.76, 100 per cent third class 0.72, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special 0.56.336 words
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Article121 1983-06-15 6 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on short covering in moderate trading. In June, south and central rose M 52.50 each to M 5802.50 and MsBoo per tonne respectively while in July, south firmed Mss to M 5802.50 and central traded at MSBOO. The refined121 words
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Article32 1983-06-15 6 Rubber; June 14 Singapore: July: 228.00 cents (down 3.00 cents) Malaysia: July: 247.50 cents (down 3.50 cents) Tin: M $30.71 per kilo (up 3.00 cents) 198 tonnes (up 12 tonnes)32 words
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Article88 1983-06-15 6 THE STRAITS TIN price In Penaag yesterday moved op three cents to M 531.71 a kite, dne mainly to buffer stock manager rapport. The new level remains within the ITA tower range of MJ2S.IS and M$32.K. Despite the higher Penang price against the London Metal Exchange close, the88 words
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Article196 1983-06-15 6 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Celt— yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.515; 32s 3.260, 40s 3,390 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article93 1983-06-15 6 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday fell 2Ms to five US-cents a bushel in moderately active closing trade. July ended near the middle of a 9" 2 cent range. Steadily improving planting conditions were expected to aid new crop 9eedings and pressured prices. Negative technical considerations after July penetrated93 words
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Article113 1983-06-15 6 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed V« to IV* cents a bushel higher in extremely light activity. July traded in a 2'/i US-cent range. Firm basis levels on the lack of farmer selling and slow harvesting progress of new crop lent a firm tone to prices. July corn113 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1983-06-15 7 N R KLEINFIELD - By N R KLEINFIELD NYT SINCE the appearance of penicillin during World War II as the first of the "miracle drugs", antibiotics have helped tame many of the terrors of human health, and helped cure countless victims of tuberculosis, scarlet fever, pneumonia and otherNYT - 1,116 words
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Article, Illustration478 1983-06-15 7 KEVIN COONEY - By KEVIN COONEY Reuter SIR Freddie Laker, Mr Cheap Air Travel to millions of people on both sides of the Atlantic, says he is missing only one thing to be back in the airline business. "I have an airline on paper. I have anReuter - 478 words
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633 1983-06-15 7 DAVID FINCH - By DAVID FINCH Reuter ICHIO Kata diligently explained why the climate was right for US companies to bid for contracts with NTT, the company which runs Japan's telephone network, and the targets of his persuasion were encouraged, although not convinced.Reuter - 633 words
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Advertisement218 1983-06-15 7 MG NUT The best man to keep your high performance car running J beautifully is the man who has worked with tine machinery 1 all his life. Zanis of Autohouse -N Service Centre spent 2 years on the South East Asian racing circuit working with Formula, saloon and rally cars.218 words
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Advertisement150 1983-06-15 7 you can adjust rr, EXTEND IT, ADD TO IT, TURN IT AND RAISE IT Meet the future of office furniture. Facit Terminal Furniture: so thoroughly designed you will never need to replace it. Everything's been thought of: materials, angling and surfacing, colour co-ordination and even left-handedness. Facit's unique interpretation of150 words
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Article505 1983-06-15 8 IN LLOYD'S latest annual report, chairman Sir Peter Green noted that Lloyd's "great reputation for probity and fair dealing has suffered as a result of the allegations of wrongdoing by a small minority". The remarks from the chairman of the world's most revered insurance institution could505 words
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Article, Illustration869 1983-06-15 8 GRANVILLE WATTS - The South Korean economy has progressed at such an astounding rate that economists fear this supercharged expansion could fuel inflation and cause the economy to burn out. GRANVILLE WATTS reports on the swift rise of this hardworking nation, pointing out the need for cautious planning toReuter - 869 words
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Advertisement10 1983-06-15 8 WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO10 words
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Miscellaneous698 1983-06-15 8 I -11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Brag about some sabotage, possibly (5) 6 A desire to get a letter (5) 9 Donation when a worker gets discharged (4-3) 10 Smooth stuff from a saint (5) 11 Certain letters are just to frighten you (5) 12 Way down the map698 words
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Miscellaneous797 1983-06-15 8 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Hotel (Mandarin/r) 4.25 Exercise With Gloria 4.45 The Animal World The Looney Gooney 5.05 Cartoon Selections 5.20 The Electric Company Children's educational programme. 5 50 The Moon Stafion (Part 6): This final episode builds up to a confrontation between Todman and the Green797 words
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Article1148 1983-06-15 9 FRED BLEAKLEY - By FRED BLEAKLEY NYT WITH government, corporate and union pension funds controlling almost US$l trillion in retirement assets in the US, the force of their collective attitude towards investments is formidable indeed, and it can often provide the mainstay of support for a bull market onceNYT - 1,148 words
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Article, Illustration653 1983-06-15 9 BARRY SIMPSON - By BARRY SIMPSON Reuter OMAN, a land where time stood still for centuries, has moved rapidly into the modern world. In the 13 years since Sultan Qaboos bin Said overthrew his despotic father in a bloodless coup, Oman's growing oil revenue has been harnessedReuter - 653 words
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Advertisement1338 1983-06-15 9 J. P. Morgan Co. Incorporated Parent company of Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York Consolidiated statement of income 1982 In miliums Interest income from: except per share data Loans $4 151.5 Interest-bearing deposits 1 373.0 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 138.0 Investment securities U.S.1,338 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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447 1983-06-15 11 MALAYAN Cables Bhd has revealed that its major shareholder, BICC PLC, has plans to divest part of its interest in the company in compliance with the requirements of the New Economic Policy of Malaysia. "Talks are being maintained with interested bumiputra investors," reports447 words
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188 1983-06-15 11 CENTRAL Properties' substantial retained profits justify the better dividend payment of 30 per cent less tax for 1962 against 25 per cent before. At the end of last year, retained profits of the group amounted to $10.75 million compared with $9.68 million previously. In his maiden188 words
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Article125 1983-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR Industries (KLI) has reported a 59 per cent rise in group pre-tax profit to M 52.96 million for the first six months ended April 30, 1963. Group operating revenue increased by 18 per cent to $12.03 million. Group earnings were boosted by a contribution125 words
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Article155 1983-06-15 11 Reuter MALAYSIAN Plantations Bhd's 1982 profit decllae of more tluui 99 per eeat mainly reflected depressed commodity prices ud a lower crop out pat. Last year's profit was MM.n million, dews from $11.8 rita la 1981 on total turnover of $29.99 mlUlos agalast »4.24 million previously.Reuter - 155 words
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480 1983-06-15 11 KECK Seng (Malaysia) Bhd's proposed acquisition of property-based Banang Bersama Sega mat Sdn Bhd will establish a new profit centre with stable income to sustain the group's future growth. Keck Seng is confident that prospects will remain favourable in Malaysia for the property480 words
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203 1983-06-15 11 LARUT Tin Fields Bhd, which has moved into properties, recorded a sharp 75.5 per cent rise in group pre-tax profit to M 54.46 million (audited) for the year ended Dec 31, 1962. Turnover increased 79.9 per cent to $17 million. At the interim stage,203 words
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Article387 1983-06-15 11 has added Coastal Corp, Norton Simon Inc and Union Pacific Corp to Creditwatch. Coastal, together with CSX Corp, is engaged in a takeover battle for Texas Gas Resources Corp. If Coastal emerges as the winner, the implications are negative for it and its Colorado Interstate Gas387 words
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Article102 1983-06-15 11 has extended the deadline for the start of trading on the unified stock exchange to Dec 31, 1985, Commissioner for Securities Robert Fell announced. The original deadline of Jan 31, 1964 has been extended because the construction and fitting out of the new exchange will not be102 words
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Article61 1983-06-15 11 said its lighting business group will close 10 of its 42 plants during the next 30 months, eliminating 1,400 jobs. The company said excessive manufacturing capacity and increased competition from imports made the action necessary. The group now employes 18,000 workers. Most of the closings affect plants61 words
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195 1983-06-15 11 expects eco- nomic improvement to help its earnings, vice-chairman James Olson told a shareholders' forum. He said the recessionary economy, slower growth in demand for local and long distance telephone services and higher depreciation costs to allow faster recovery of capital investments have had an195 words
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Article1024 1983-06-15 11 NEW YORK REACTING to positive news about the money supply, stock prices on Monday surged to their highest level in two weeks despite a massive selloff in some technology issues. TTie Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was nearly 10 points ahead in the first 151,024 words
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Article77 1983-06-15 11 JUNK 13 Urt Tkrtngl 106J5 -10 75 Bet ***** uneh Centrate Ort UN -1 Oond Acqn Rot Krktente n* 143 uneh mo 30 Flat Ort 3B30 4-0 Oraerall 1SOOTS Olm 3000 10 III Prhr 4730 -il ItateMMoU Ort MOW 100 IfelfM on -13 UpaUt Ort ***** -300 MHO -1«77 words
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Article192 1983-06-15 11 JVMt 13 fr* GROUP B CORBKILLE -ai -3 -U Cart* four rbundtn de LUnkn 1388 auo -4 -0.7 BIN Oamla P—> C 8 T (ThomsonCle rrancalae 6m PvtroiM Credit Fonder 1775 1(6 Latent Moat-Han new) Opn-Ptrlbu Pmmjt Hi/HnUtrhnimm TO 1143 131 41.18 -I -a -j -04 unch 184J0 -88192 words
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Article73 1983-06-15 11 Hoactial 141.00 «u JUNK 13 Dm HOMCh 53.80 1S0 00 1.4 4-1 Ai^TitofunkcD BMT b2w Commarstmnk Coo U Oumml mm 136J0 1J Kantadt KHD W7JJ0B 346.10 uncb moo in*) >4 Linda Pnuaaf ***** 14(J0 JB7J0 0J 1.4 DtimJar-Bans "T"" DMU| ZZZ MOD 7.7 R«t 8T A Scbarlnc Slamani 17X5073 words
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Article91 1983-06-15 11 JUNE 13 rn Or Bna Lamb i yyn ft Hobo* 4m unch FORWARD MARKET Petxo *270 -10 Ryl Dutch 2100 4 90 Acae Arftad Ajtur MO 11J0 at -a unch ■1 ftldro Soc Otn Be If An fin* 1905 1040 4070 0 •IS unch Braacan 1300 8 8otv&7 A91 words
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Article188 1983-06-15 11 JUNK 13 Pla ARM 30B.00 •ft A hoW 140J0 15 Akao 61 10 >0i AMEV 117M 4-10 Amfu MM 4-1J Amrobnk 98J0 IJ S3°" s&so unch BoU 91 00 II Bonucer 156.00 unch Botfca 4ft. 70 4 U Burnt MM 4-2 Caiand 31.00 4-1.2 CMt aooo 43 Dell lilj188 words
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Article193 1983-06-15 11 JUNE U Hod Bay Min lap oil 171k S3* -w A MUM SH Inco it* Alrmn 41* SI* 30^ Ilk Int Pro* Ptpa an B.»> Moot uncb 1* InU Nickel I talk Bank Nora Bcoua Ball Ttl 4S* am Karr Add Loblav B It* 11* -M -H BP Cut193 words
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Article257 1983-06-15 11 JUNE IS Rand INDUSTRIALS Trust uc Un Steal Unlaec Wool worth 1 u 510 IM -i 10 unch A Alpha Abercom AI And CI %sr° no 200 no 510 mo *1* unch MINING8 ♦35 J« Anginal 1M0 M0 C O Smith 1325 KB unch gg Biyyoon BurleU 40 CMA257 words
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Article190 1983-06-15 11 JUNE IS Prancs Sandos Ret 1M0 45 Actions Suisse* ai ty* uncb 1 Sulser Pe Sulssr Rat. rn ion uncb Alusulsse to Brown Bowl Br Ml 12*75 1915 unch uncb 15 10 -S -10 41 >10 5 415 Swiss Bank Br Swiss Bank Corp Bag su XM 41 41190 words
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Advertisement148 1983-06-15 11 Dine Chinese with the Card m KC > f m WE WICAN t XPRtSSjtg ""S-V X3rHf£-%;iT vn-i m 4^ y.,5% 4 U Enjoy a bottle of hennessy KO on the house! Now, when you dine with the American Express Card at the Lucky Garden Restaurant and spend $225 and above,148 words
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Advertisement41 1983-06-15 11 When you're with someone special. Make it the Chesa. I > sfi JM The finest selection of Swiss J and Continental cuisine anywhere. Soft lights, sweet music and in a trul y intimate atmosphere that'll make any evening special. The Delicious Solution41 words
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3547 1983-06-15 12 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,547 words
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Article198 1983-06-15 12 SIM.APOEE UNIT TBUST IMi-tm' prima tar Jut It) The Commerce 3.41 3 62xd The Savings Fund 2.02 2.14 S'pore Prog Fund 1.54 163 S pore Sec Fund 2 33 2.47 S'pore Invest Fund 1.19 1.36 S'pore Equity Fund 1.50 169 DIAMOND MOT 8TOK (Ma—gars' prices tar 4wm May198 words
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Article3516 1983-06-15 12 Gr*« Grt Net IMS Last Div Div YTd P/B Vol Day Kifffc Low Coapany Sale ©r- Ctt (•000) Hick Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 235 Ac ma 260cd 7 5 25 300.0 342 148 Alcom 326 -2 5.0 3.8 15 285 54 330 322 286 1483,516 words
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Article2076 1983-06-15 12 BID and offer pried officially listed' and iKMlnf in and reported to the Kuala Lampur Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of (hare* traded shown In bracket* In lots of 1.000 units unlea* otherwise apeciJVed. INDUVRIALfI M*i"»i (3.408) (1) 3.40 Akwa (3 SOS) (7) 3 56 (2)2,076 words
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Article727 1983-06-15 12 THE local stock rfcot threw ap a —rprlw juiu day. Bxpaetoltoas were that prices wsaM rtae tasiplj heeaase tkc s«»M>|fc< New had sarged Bat after aa laMal total Harry, Ike expected haylag pewer dM aet BiWiki nnlnntnl itoeto il Bake good gatoa, tort tt was overail727 words
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Article546 1983-06-15 12 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed mixed to slightly easier in spite of a strong overnight performance on Wall Street. Total turnover fell to 11.29 million units valued at M 138.13 million against Monday's 12.53 million units worth (42.47 million. After opening546 words
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Article442 1983-06-15 13 HONGKONG THE STOCK market yesterday closed at or near the day's high, although volume was limited by the prevailing holiday mood between the Queen's birthday over the long weekend and the Dragon Boat festival today. Brokers attributed the rise to a steady Hongkong dollar and to technical442 words
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Article399 1983-06-15 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher in line with the gain on Wall Street on Monday, and the market average rose for the fifth successive session. It added a provisional 19.73 to close at 8,618.38 after rising 35.77 at one stage in early trading. Trading volume totalled 410399 words
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Article394 1983-06-15 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher across the board in moderately active trading, with the sharpest gains posted by leading mining and oil and gas stocks following the rise on Wall Street. Near the close the All-Ordinaries index was up 5.9 points at 604.9, with All-Industrials up 4.2 at394 words
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Article153 1983-06-15 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed mostly lower in moderate trading which centred in popular stocks. The Book Club Index fell 0.26 to 122.90 on a turnover of 17.2 million baht with 161,330 shares traded. JUNE 14 Aokham Thai Bahts Slam Cement Slam City Cement 397 282 unch unch Ajruthajra In*153 words
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Article128 1983-06-15 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on a turnover of 1.78 million pesos, down from Monday when a 95 million peso deal in the shares of a home applicance dealer pushed volume up to 97.37 million. The Commercial and Industrial Index rose 0.210 to 110.79 but the Mining Index fell128 words
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Article240 1983-06-15 13 MALEX Iadistrlet Berhad: Twenty-third AGM to be held at No 70, Jalan Am pang, Kuala Lumpur on June 15 at 10 am. NEPTUNE Orieat Ltaei Limited: EGM to be held at 13, Trafalgar Street, Neptune Building, Singapore 0207 on June 15 at noon. SB ANGBI-La Hotel limited: EGM240 words
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Advertisement34 1983-06-15 13 WORLDWIDE PACIFIC MARITIME PTE. LTD.. 1, Shenton Way, #11-08, Robina House, Singapore, 0106 Change Of Telephone Number Notice is hereby given that with effect from to-day, our new telephone number is: *****11 (8 lines)34 words
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Advertisement749 1983-06-15 13 INTERNATIONAL TRUST Finance Limited (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) BALANCE SHEET 31st December, 1983 Note 1982 Note 1982 SHARE CAPITAL Authorised 20,000,000 shares of $1 each in 1982 and 1981 $20,000,000 Issued and fully paid 18,000,000 shares of $1 each CAPITAL RESERVE Share premium account STATUTORY RESERVE REVENUE RESERVES749 words
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Article172 1983-06-15 14 Rises Indices Johan Hldga Johan Hldgs A 660 660 55 55 June 13 June 14 Jacks lot Lion Corpn Timet Pub 775 535 730 45 35 30 BT Composite. 938.53 940.72 BT Indicator: *****8 *****3 Chin Teck 740 20 ST Industrials: 966.87 970.82 MBF Corp 50c 370 20 ST172 words
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Article, Illustration169 1983-06-15 14 Rises Indices Johan 'A' Johan 720 720 60 55 June 13 June 14 Ind Oxygen 318 36 MBT Index: *****95 *****50 Jacks Int'l 830 30 NST Industrials 1325.41 1325.77 F N 1060 20 NST Finance. 2374.85 2375.31 Seaeorp 1050 20 NST Hotels: 659.75 659.63 Fed Cables 306 16169 words
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Article51 1983-06-15 14 H.K.HANG SENG Monday closed Week Ago 603.6 Tuesday 908.39 FINANCIAL TIMES Monday closed Week Ago 881.27 INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 721.3 Friday 717.1 Week Ago 703.4 Tuesday 748.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE Monday closed Week Ago 743.9 INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Monday 1220.55 Friday 1196 11 Tuesday 604.9 Week Ago51 words
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714 1983-06-15 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM UNITED Industrial Corporation (UIC) has admitted that its investment strategy has been wrong, causing the group to incur a hefty loss of $7.7 million from the sale of short-term investments and provision for diminution in value of remaining investments. Most of its714 words
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Article869 1983-06-15 14 EQUITIES closed firmer yesterday, although most were below their opening highs which followed strong Wall Street gains overnight, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 4.6 points at 725.9, after hitting a record 726.4 at 10am. Yesterday's half a point cut in UK clearing bank869 words
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Article186 1983-06-15 14 OVERSEAS llalaa Seoulties Lid has announced that its unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share was $2.47 as at May 31. 1983. ISLAND Pealasnlar Development Bbd has told the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that its acquisition of a piece of property along Jalan Pekililing, Kuala Lumpur, for186 words
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547 1983-06-15 14 CHOO AI LENG - =a Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG THE chairman of Hong Fok Corporation. Cheong Eak Chong, and a director, Lim Ghee, have sold their 18 per cent interest in the company. Their sale of Hong Fok shares was effected through547 words
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298 1983-06-15 14 THE KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange has barred Ipoh-based stockbroking firm Lau, Fatimah A Partners Sdn from trading. Announcing this in a members circular, the KLSE committee said that membership of the firm's three partners, Mr Chong Chin Shoo rig, Mr Din bin Mohamad Hassan and298 words
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565 1983-06-15 14 ANNUAL accounts released by Tan ('hong Motor Holdings Bhd for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, show a marked difference in the performance of Its Malaysian and Singapore operations. The company's growth in Malaysia was stagnant, in Singapore, considerable progress was made in profits565 words
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Advertisement148 1983-06-15 14 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 17th June, 1986 of: THE LONG TERM CREDIT BANK OF JAPAN, LIMITED 66 Chulia Street #22 01 OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104 We hereby certify that the rate of Interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of148 words
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Advertisement186 1983-06-15 14 3?; V V'^f.' Intimus 405 This model disposes your COMPUTER PRINTOUTS, design drawings, office documents and etc. It shreds at a speed of 100 ft per minute Fitted on castors, this model is compact and easily mobile SSHHHHU! TOP SECRET! Intimus 007-S. the ultimate paper shredder reduces ten sheets of186 words
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Miscellaneous53 1983-06-15 14 OUTLOOK for today: Scattered showers; cloudy. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.39 pm on Jane 14 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 23.5 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 2.90 Rainfall in millimetres 22.8 Total rainfall for the month 81.0 Total rainy days for53 words
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240 1983-06-15 15 SEAWINDS Ltd, which started a new trans-Pacific service in April this year, will be including Kota Kinabalu as a direct port of call. The additional call at Kota Kinabalu will be on a monthly basis, with the first vessel, the China Winds, scheduled240 words
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505 1983-06-15 15 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ CONTAINER leasing companies will now be able to store empty containers in Penang following the partial development of Kontena Nasional's Prai container depot. The companies which faced restrictions in storing sufficient mumber of empties in Penang port for re-use505 words
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Article138 1983-06-15 15 THE Port of Singapore Authority will be conducting a ballot next month for the use of new lighter buoys at the Pasir Panjang Lighter Mooring area. The PSA has installed some 140 buoys for use by lighters affected by the lighter relocation programme. These buoys are used138 words
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Article113 1983-06-15 15 Reuter FREIGHT conferences covering trade with the Far East said that from June 16 they will adjust the West Germany/Benelux currency adjustment factor (CAF) to 13 per cent from 17.50 per cent, based on average exchange rates from June 6 to 8 inclusive. The CAF for the WestReuter - 113 words
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Article156 1983-06-15 15 AFP THE Shell Oil Company announced that it had launched tender calls to 20 shipyards for the construction of three 85,000-ton oil tankers. This is the group's first tanker buying operation in several years, but the management said the tender did not mean Shell was expanding itsAFP - 156 words
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Article706 1983-06-15 15 Shipping Ltae P*«e (M Afea V Ahrenkiel Liner VI All trans vn Alpac VI Angonave IV Anurm Shpg X A PC Line VI APL m Arm bun Bulk DC Aqua Lines IX Argentine IV ASCL m Asia broker V Asia Merchant VI Atlas Line* X Austasia Line706 words
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460 1983-06-15 16 Business Day THE Philippine Ports Authority has assigned top priority for the development of modern and specialised international and domestic container terminals to ensure greater and better service to the port community. The port agency explained that the advent of containerisation has brought aboutBusiness Day - 460 words
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179 1983-06-15 16 Reuter HAMBURG shipbuilder Blohm Und Voss AG, one of West Germany's biggest yards, saw group net profit fall to 6.1 million marks in 1962 from 7.6 million in 1981 but still expects results to be positive this year, managing board chairman Michael Budczies said.Reuter - 179 words
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Article99 1983-06-15 16 Reuter PAKISTAN increased the import duty on ships for scrap by 35 per cent because of a sharp fall in prices. Finance Minister Ghulam Ishaq Khan, announcing the country's annual budget on Saturday, said the duty had been increased to 85 per cent from 50 perReuter - 99 words
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Article1873 1983-06-15 16 EASIER freight rates are still evident for grain movements on Monday from the US Gulf to Japan as the Panama Canal draught gradually reverts to its normal level of 394 feet due to continued rain, shipbrokers said. Cargoes from the US Gulf to Japan received U5516.50 and $16.751,873 words
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Article823 1983-06-15 16 AFP RATES continued to ease on the freight market last week although the general level of activity improved. Shipowners had to accept lower rates for grainand coal-carrying vessels passing through the Panama Canal between the United States and Japan, as the maximum permissible draught of the waterway continuedAFP - 823 words
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Article198 1983-06-15 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.198 words
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224 1983-06-15 17 Seatrade WORK has begun on Nicaragua's Atlantic coast deepwater port at El Bluff. Estimated to cost US$l25 million, the port is expected to be completed by 1987 and major savings are anticipated on Nicaraguanbound cargo Atlantic arrivals currently have to transit the Panama CanalSeatrade - 224 words
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673 1983-06-15 17 Lloyd's List EVERGREEN Line, the Taiwanese container carrier between Europe and the Far East, could be heading for a storm over its decision to drop FAC (forwarding agents' commission) payments. Forwarders plan a boycott of the line's services if the threat to suspendLloyd's List - 673 words
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Article96 1983-06-15 17 AFTER months of sluggish business. South Korea's receipt of foreign ship orders in the first five months of this year jumped by an impressive 639 per cent from a year ago to 1,358,816 gross tons, the Korean Shipbuilders Association reported. It said the January-May tonnage, already nearing last96 words
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5054 1983-06-15 22 SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,054 words
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Article734 1983-06-15 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location E Vigor Takarl II *****E 15.6.83 2100 G Asia FSB 0700-0900 N5 2148 16.6.83 0800 Cahaya S FSB 0800-0900/1900-2000 B3/B3 Gold Stream 28W 16.6.83 0700734 words
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Article1962 1983-06-15 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AdrlaHr (hUlih Continental Feeders iS i Cargo Freight (PK i APT.A African Shipping Agencies (S) Pie Ltd Urt-Kirult Liae Transgroup Pie Ltd <Si Ahreaklel liaer Service Kim Shpg S i C Teepter Sea1,962 words
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Article529 1983-06-15 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Banff 33/4 Borneo alongside 15.6.83/1800 Bunga Blndang 45A Leo alongside 15.6.83/1830 Celtic Cameronian 18 CF Sharp alongside 15.6.83/1500 Fukuzaki Maru 19 CF Sharp alongside 15.6.83/2300 Futami Maru 35/6 Borneo alongside 15.6.83/0900 Kim Ann 24/5 Guan Guan alongside529 words
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Advertisement961 1983-06-15 15 Everett Lines FO# THE MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG Calcutta CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES •CALLAO MATARANI Everett Steamship Corpn. 8/A CliHoid Centre Singapore 1 Tel ***** 9 36. Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bldg let *****. 3 Port Kelang Agents Harrisons A CrosfieW961 words
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Advertisement29 1983-06-15 15 "7Tr..i I* B- Jfc -T. I IT. m zssai tea^Land Customer S«rvic«/Booking *****22 Terminal *****(0* loustor Vancouver Seame )un IS Jun 22 tun 29 Jul 7 Jul 13 _129 words
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Advertisement949 1983-06-15 15 I Agents: 1 Ji UNIPACIFIC TRANS I TRAOING AfiENCT PTE LTD TEL: *****4 (5 LINES) SINGAPORE ★r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVI TO: U.B. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS Feeder Vessels M RANK) M. M RANDO M. M. RANDO M. RANDO lE3E3 Saied Saied 19-19/ C 20-21/6949 words
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Advertisement476 1983-06-15 16 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe 8. BUTANE B KEMUNNG B. BUT UK B. KEMUNNG B. BUTANG 17/6 N DELFT 24/6 SEIANOIA 1/7 N OCWM 8/7 B SURIA 15/7 Uu Accepting For 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. LHa«re. Baste UK. 3) Bremen B'emerhanen Aarhus Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmc Stockholm476 words
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Advertisement449 1983-06-15 16 yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wnl Pacific North Waat Malta m LA/LB OM Mto UT n Atlantic/Canada IT Kl MH SIM FMM.T ACE 2C/C 27/ C 25/ C S RASMJ 25/7 2>/7 V? 5/7 7/7 TAMASMN a Jl/7 3/1 IWWHH Mto acctptanf La C*fc LA/LB OM IMhi IK449 words
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Advertisement656 1983-06-15 17 The Straits Steamship Group OCL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Ite le Haw* Stn up u/i \%n 14/1 lt/1 11/1 1 9/7 17/7 i»/7 nn an 2*/7 a/7 29/1 31/7 13/1 IS/I 44/1 M/I M/I U/I 12/1 14/1656 words
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Advertisement828 1983-06-15 17 NOTICES STRAITS/NEW YORK CONFERENCE NOTICE OF GENERAL RATE INCREASE Shippers/Tariff Holders are hereby Informed that except for those rates shown In the Open Rate Section of the Straits/New York Conference Freight Tariff FMC-3, all commodity rates In the Tariff will be Increased as follows effective 1 August 1983:1. For cargo828 words
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Advertisement658 1983-06-15 18 11A I TO CONTENT UK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS S pore P KelangPen Leiioes Genoa H burg B haven Rdam Antwerp Bilbao 25/6*- 27/6 15/7 21/J 10/8 •Via feeder service Liverpool Bay P Ketang Spore Trtyo Bay Liverpool Bay Fraokhat Eipress HmgKong Eipress Bremen Eipress Koetoor Bay City ot Connecting m Tokyo658 words
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Advertisement473 1983-06-15 18 *su**A HG.& LINE CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/from BUSAN SUNNT OC£« V 05* *IT»A V IWW'HOf FULLY CONTAINERISED TO FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST/EAST COASTS 'Via tM*r mul N DUMOfO 541 N CtrSTU 21E 0 KNGHT 121 0 MNSTQt lit K NONSOK4IE K mm SfKK 12E o ortonAT la 0 PHHMOT K Spmt'473 words
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Advertisement528 1983-06-15 18 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING fCI I LCI CARGO FOR W IflC FIX ROM AMU imh iZIZI ,%l n JI u/7 14/7 c If?? 1 W1 R/l 21/7 ?3/7 nnX. V 7 24/7 n/7 /7 "/I *£*£**i fa/fa TO a&o stocrjoul «lswi Km imtoi sowtnmmton. nanckstir. mmum HON®.528 words
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Advertisement832 1983-06-15 18 r Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn fffk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON PHASHWCTANTNA PAGAN HIANTANVNA HIOM TWA S potf InPI 17 km 15 1! km II ?1 km 22 2* km 3 B f SS C Agents m Voloysio BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4 41 7387 —PKELANG *****1832 words
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Advertisement332 1983-06-15 18 JEXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE samoNoossi SP6APOK P JELANC PENAN6 LOAD Fo> 25 Jm »Mm (nek POM KdANG PfHANG SMOS MMITM fit LTD iti 22*1144/7 12nun COMPANY m 222*352 3 MAIOS MMIFM SO* BHD Ul *****2 3 MMATSIA TRAM t THAIBTOT [TO TH 671*3 I *****332 words
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Advertisement622 1983-06-15 19 PIL GROUP VESBELS KOTA MEWAH KOTAJASA KOTA WANGI KOTA WIS ATA KOTA PUSAKA KOTA MAKMUR VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: E-441 19/21 JUNE DJIBOUTI, HOOEIOAH, PT. SUDAN, MOMBASA E-4SI 23/26 JUNE HOOEIOAH, JEDDAH, PT SUDAN. MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA. DSALAAM E-449 30/2 JULY HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH. AQABA, PTSUOAN E-447 6/9 JULY HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH. AQABA,622 words
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Advertisement506 1983-06-15 19 |l 0 IRAQI LINE If IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/IRAQ SERVICE S pore P. Kelanf Loadmf for M.V. ALRAZI Saled Bomb ay Aqaba/Bavah/ Baghdad Madras Cochm M.V. ALNASITTI 7 July -d»EAST BOUND RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE M.V. AUtAZI M.V. ALWASITTI Yokohama/Osaka/Kobe Yokohama/Ouka/Kobe THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAO506 words
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Advertisement674 1983-06-15 19 £3 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD Indonesian National Shipping Line TO US* WEST/ EAST COAST jj 6ULF WWTS (FULLY CONTAMERtSED VESSELS) STOK IX HOUSTON SAVANMM WW TOM Ml I—| MTMMU 3/7 25/7 7/1 11/1 14/1 17/» taUAPAUT Hy MB l/l 29/1 10/J 14/9 11/9 MM cMf tar NhM t*nta, N Ortejm QwMa.674 words
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Advertisement1522 1983-06-15 20 fa KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDOI KSSEL STOW MOTIER VESSEL TOKYO NYORK S VNAH ST IOHN I BROGE Vl9 17 Jun 'XUROBEI MARU V 69 13 Jul 11 Aug 6 Aug 13 Aug MONTE RUBY V 22 24 lun 'KUROBE MARU V 69 13 lul 11 Aug1,522 words
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Advertisement439 1983-06-15 24 PTE. LTD. '3-01, 13H« floor, GoUm Mile Tow or, Beoch Rood, Smgopore 0719. Tol: *****44 Tli R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE ETA ETO Drstnabon LANGS' 11/13 to Rart 20/6 f. KELMK/ SJN6APORE TO PHUKET SERVICE Va» ETA ETC Daitiubon LAftVUNG 20/13 16/6 17/ C PHUKET FULL-COHTAJNER SERVICE TO439 words
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Miscellaneous178 1983-06-15 24 I Regional Weather 1 r/ g s* N r M ir<& m 2 a t M a* 232 >&■ D iCs s 5?/ IK C /s Win* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C178 words
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