The Business Times, 23 June 1983
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Title Section11 1983-06-23 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, JUNE 23, IKS 60 CENTS11 words
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355 1983-06-23 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH TELECOMS' newly introduced computerised travel reservation system has met with overwhelming response by both travel agents and airlines. Since the system, called Travelnet, was introduced a week ago, another eight travel agents have subscribed to it. This brings the355 words
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Article165 1983-06-23 1 SINGAPORE Airlines yesterday signed a leveraged lease deal (or US$93 million (or its second Boeing 747-312 aircraft. This latest stretched upper deck aircraft, more commonly known as the SIA Big Top, is financed by three participants in America including Bankers Trust of New York.165 words
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516 1983-06-23 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH LOCAL distributors of Chinese herbs, medicine and medicated wines have taken steps to deal with some sharp competition from Hongkong merchants and Chinese seamen. The distributors, whose arrangements with the authorities of the different Chinese provinces gave them the exclusive516 words
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522 1983-06-23 1 NYT, Reuter THE US economic recovery, recently feared repressed by high interest rates, has turned unexpectedly vigorous and has been moving in the second quarter as briskly as recoveries normally do, the US government reported on Tuesday. The signal of the economy's newNYT,; Reuter - 522 words
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307 1983-06-23 1 Reuter THE Philippines government has announced new economic measures aimed at conserving foreign exchange, regulating the oil industry and "maintaining the momentum of improvements in the economy." The measures include the abolition of the Consumer Price Equalisation Fund (CPEF), which kept the priceReuter - 307 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article56 1983-06-23 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Suharto will disclose the broad outline of the Indonesian 1984-89 (April-March) five-year plan in his annual address to the nation on Aug 16, Development Planning Minister Johannes Sumarlin told an international energy conference in Jakarta. The full draft will be available for discussion before the endReuter - 56 words
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Article73 1983-06-23 1 Reuter MALAYSIAN Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie was blamed by a coroner yesterday for the crash of a light plane in thick jungle in which two passengers died last year. Coroner Abdullah Sidek, giving a verdict of death by accident in an inquest into the crash ofReuter - 73 words
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Article74 1983-06-23 1 Reuter SAUDI Arabia has told Japanese oil importers it will ensure the supply of an average of 75 per cent of contracted shipment volumes of liquid petroleum gas for July, Japanese Trade and Industry Ministry caiH Saudi Arabia has been delivering lower LPG exports than contracted since theReuter - 74 words
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Article70 1983-06-23 1 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Nakasone's popularity is increasing and his Liberal Democratic Party is likely to increase its majority in the upper house of parliament at Sunday's elections, according to public opinion polls. One survey, by the daily Yomiuri Shim bun which questioned 40,000 people, showed the seven-month-oldReuter - 70 words
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Article38 1983-06-23 1 Reuter THE British Trade Department said Trafalgar House PLC's bid for Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co PLC has been refer' red to the Monopolies Commission. The commission has been given six months to report. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article56 1983-06-23 1 Reuter A CHINESE mission from the Bank of China and the Shanghai City government will visit Japan next Tuesday for discussions on purchasing Japanese industrial plant, a Mitsui Bank spokesman said. The Chinese side has listed 48 industrial plants on which it wants to negotiate immediate imports orReuter - 56 words
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Article53 1983-06-23 1 Reuter QUEEN Elizabeth said yesterday Britain will continue talks with China on the future of Hongkong with the aim of reaching a solution over the colony's status acceptable to all three parties. The Queen's remarks were made as she opened Parliament following the June 9Reuter - 53 words
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Article89 1983-06-23 1 AP THE New York stock market opened higher yesterday, extending gains from a late rally on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials heading towards uncharted heights. The Dow Jones Industrials rose 1.20 points to 1,248.20 in the first half hour. If the gains hold,AP - 89 words
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271 1983-06-23 1 RICHARD SEAH - #jr RICHARD SEAH SINGAPORE Shui Hing has sold its multi-coloured department store building at Orchard Road. The buyer is believed to be OG Department Store, which is paying about $25 million (or the building, but not its contents. Tlie figure is $7 million271 words
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311 1983-06-23 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM OHBAYASHI-GUMI has clinched the main contract for the construction of the basement and superstructure of the 52-storey Singapore Treasury Building. The contract, which is expected to be officially announced later next month, is estimated to be worth about $300 million, slightly less311 words
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162 1983-06-23 1 Reuter MAJOR industrial construction projects recently shelved by Indonesia after the drop in world oil prices may be resumed when resources permit. Development Planning Minister Johannes Sumarlin made this know yesterday when he spoke at an international energy conference in Jakarta. Last month, the IndonesiaReuter - 162 words
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Advertisement212 1983-06-23 1 Nikon TODS THE world's top 12 bankers have fortunes of more than US$l billion each, according to Institutional Investor magazine Page l JAPAN may be a promising market for sesame exporters Page S REAGAN says the new 1964 Budget plan is unacceptable Page 4 THE US government is easing restrictions212 words
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Advertisement5 1983-06-23 1 IMF report—page 4 E4ttMtaL..p*«e i5 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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571 1983-06-23 2 Reuter THE CHAIRMAN of the Council of Economic Advisers, Martin Feldstein, said that short-term interest rates, including the prime, could go higher because the recovery is increasing private borrowing demands at a time when the US government is already borrowing heavily toReuter - 571 words
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283 1983-06-23 2 Reuter PORTUGAL'S new centreleft coalition Cabinet has devalued the escudo by 12 per cent against a basket of 18 Western currencies. The foreign exchange markets were closed yesterday. The anouncement on Tuesday night followed a series of official denials over the past weekReuter - 283 words
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278 1983-06-23 2 Reuter NV PHILIPS Gloeilampenfabrieken's {200 million 6V« per cent Eurobond at par with warrants has received a favourable market response and traded between 102 per cent and 106 per cent on the grey market, Amsterdam-Rotterdam Bank NV syndicate manager M H Reuchlin said. Philips sharesReuter - 278 words
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388 1983-06-23 2 SOH TIANG KENG - Asian market plunges below US$100bn again By SOH TIANG KENG AFTER hitting a historic high of U*****.98 billion in asset size in March, the Singapore-based Asian dollar market plunged below $100 billion again In April. Latest government statistics show that assets totalled $99.41 billion in April, lower than the $99.99388 words
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Article257 1983-06-23 2 Reuter SOUTH Africa, pressed by the International Monetary Fund and the Reagan Administration, has proposed early repayment of an IMF loan made in November last year, monetary and diplomatic sources said. At that time the IMF, backed by the US, approved a US$l.O7 billion financialReuter - 257 words
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110 1983-06-23 2 Reuter VENEZUELA will simplify the procedure for approving dollars to repay interest on private sector foreign debt. This was disclosed by Miguel Rodriguez Molina, director of the Differential Exchange Control Office, Recadi, on Tuesday. He told a press conference in Caracas a system willReuter - 110 words
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338 1983-06-23 2 AP WHO IS the world's richest banker? That's hard to tell to the last penny but the world's top twelve have fortunes of more than one billion US dollars each, says the Institutional Investor. They include one West German, one Filipino, an Indonesian, aAP - 338 words
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Article86 1983-06-23 2 Reuter THE AUSTRALIA and New Zealand (ANZ) Banking Group said that it will raise its prime lending rate on loans over AJIOO,OOO from 15 per cent to 16 per cent, effective Monday. The increase followed substantial rises in other market rates and a sharp increase inReuter - 86 words
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Article506 1983-06-23 2 Reuter THE FED'S execution on Tuesday of system repurchase agreements with Fed funds at 9V4 per cent illustrates it was unhappy with the rate's high level and has probably not tightened policy, market analysts said. The analysts said that a series of technical andReuter - 506 words
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Article157 1983-06-23 2 Reuter RUMANIA has agreed with foreign bankers to defer repayment of US$6OO milllsa of commercial debt falling due this year, informed sources in Bucharest said. Bankers were optimistic that Rumania, which owes Western creditors more than $10 billion, was over the worst of its economic problemsReuter - 157 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article86 1983-06-23 2 THE US dollar was narrowly mixed in moderately active late trading yesterday as speculators failed in an earlier attempt to push up the currency. The US unit edged down to 2.5290/5300 marks from an early 2.5300/10 and was below New York's finish of 2.5325/40. Banknote rates yesterday: (HK per86 words
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Article67 1983-06-23 2 THE dollar opened sharply lower against most currencies yesterday morning following a downward movement which began in the US on Tuesday night. Opening quotes yesterday: US -1.5335/45 Can —1.8801/32 Cross —1.2275/78 D Mk 3.8729/70 DFI-4.3317/61 S FY 3.2063/99 B Fr con 77.39/52 F FY —11.6493/6646 Lit 2296.83/2299.87 Yen 363.74/364.2867 words
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Article42 1983-06-23 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited hanks and discount houses to tender for a total of $150 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from June 27 to July 1. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.42 words
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Article465 1983-06-23 2 THE US dollar closed stronger against major currencies on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 552.1150/60 and was traded up to a high of $2.1180/90 for the day before easing slightly to close at $2.1165/75. Trading for the day465 words
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Article271 1983-06-23 2 GOLD FUTURES In Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer in light trading on aome European buying in the afternoon. Total sales for the day was recorded at 116 lots while kerbs volume at 467 lots Prompted closed higher at U*****.00/4Z1.50 an ounce against 418/419 in New York, August at 425.70/436.00271 words
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Article34 1983-06-23 2 New York 11.95B ***** 1202S 11.90S Zurich U.T7B 11WB I1.S7S U«6 W M ftM Singapore 12.1SB U.80B 12.SS U 90S Closing price* in US dollars troy ounc ft. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.34 words
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Article113 1983-06-23 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed slightly higher at 237.75 yen in hectic trading on strong commercial demand after falling initially to a near three-week low of 236.85. The closing rate was above the 237.50 yen opening and the 237.55/75 New York close, but weU below the 239 close in Tokyo113 words
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Article22 1983-06-23 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.94 per cent.22 words
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Article188 1983-06-23 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 22: 1 d*jn 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months UBMUnKSpt) 10 V10 103/16 0* W OH 0M 019/16 13/10 104* 10 109/10 10 3/10 10% 10* Das. 8w.fr*. /•fUJk IS t m\188 words
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Article47 1983-06-23 2 RANGE at prices often count how on June 8: ed by di»s Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2-3 CM* B.yin« 3- month Treasury bills 2 9/10 3-month Bank bills 71* 3 months CD 7 3/16 6 months CD 7* 27/16 7* 71/16 7* Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Advertisement81 1983-06-23 2 A REFLECTION OF TASTE The Serie Big Director's Suite, from Mariani of Italy. Big news for bosses who believe in the best. Of contemporary ageless saddle leather, the director's desk comes with matching armchairs that tilt and swivel to your comfort. Also in the series: low cabinets, sideboards with drawers...81 words
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Advertisement81 1983-06-23 2 59 (Normal Retail S7O) Pick of the Month Samsonite Travelite II 56 cm (2-4 days' travel) Free Samaooite Bag White stocks last o Luggage *****01/2 At TANGS, Robinsons, Yaohan Orchard/Katong, Galleries Lafayette, Mohan's, Emporium Holdings Stores and luggage shops. (k MARINA/YACHT CLUB INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Advertiser wishes to form small syndicate81 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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324 1983-06-23 3 JAPAN may be a promising market (or sesame exporters, but its requirements are somewhat stringent. A report by the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) said Japan imports raw sesame from more than 25 countries every year. One reason behind the comparatively large number of324 words
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Article149 1983-06-23 3 AN ADVANCED system for Hniring up to 16 educational computers has been installed at the Atari Centre in Outram Road. It will use the US-made Network 216 in its classroom to link 12 Atari 800 home computers used in computer education classes. "Hardware and software costs are minimised149 words
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260 1983-06-23 3 THE NTUC occupational health and safety secretariat has decided to take several measures to help reduce industrial accidents and occupational diseases in the metalworking industry. Mr Jayaraj Davamoni, NTUC secretary (or occupational health and safety, outlined the foflowing measures yesterday: Together with the Metal260 words
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Article737 1983-06-23 3 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SPO/HKG BA BA14 006 MEL/SYD/PER MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0906 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0946 KUL RBA Bid 1000 BWN GIA GA887 1020 LGW/FCO/BKK MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CT814 1030 HLP737 words
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Article, Illustration247 1983-06-23 3 THE Cold Storage group has appointed Geoffrey Aimam as divisional genera) manager, retail, Malaysia and Singapore. In his new capacity, Mr Adams will be responsible for the profitability, overall planning and development of the group's existing and long-term retail business in Malaysia and Singapore. Prior to Joining247 words
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458 1983-06-23 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPOREANS are hearty consumers of tonics, especially Chinese tonics. At least |15 million are spent a year on such tonics, according to a market study conducted by Cerebos (Singapore) Pte Ltd. The study done last year by the company showed458 words
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189 1983-06-23 3 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) bought a $3.5 million computer yesterday to replace its existing one. Mr Ng Soo Peng, the outgoing chairman of the exchange, signed the purchase agreement with IBM Singapore for one of IBM's largest computers, the 3063 model. A189 words
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157 1983-06-23 3 THE Customs Excise Department is buying more fibreglass boats for anti-smuggling duties. The department, which bought eight fibreglass speed boats for $270,000 recently, is in the market for more. It has invited tenders for the construction of four more similar boats. These are sevenmetre157 words
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Advertisement24 1983-06-23 3 Pan Am's 7475P Daily At 7.20 am To Hong Kong. It Flies Higher, So You Fly Smoother. Pan Am.You Can t Beat The Experience.24 words
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Advertisement141 1983-06-23 3 POSB-nlllS-CPF Housing Loan Package Easily the most attnactive in town v V:-' > '46 It < 0 V x 0 Owr housing loan package offers: A loan to top up your CPF savings to pay up to 100% of the property's value. Bridging loan facilities. The lowest interest rates in141 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article164 1983-06-23 4 AP THE Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has forecast accelerating rates al economic growth this year, led by the US. Secretary-general, Emile van Lennep, said: "Economic recovery among OECD countries will lead to positive growth rates averaging about two per cent, compared to lastAP - 164 words
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469 1983-06-23 4 Reuter THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has unveiled its most optimistic economic forecast in recent years, but warned that the current delicate recovery could be aborted by undisciplined government policies. The fund, in its annual world economic outlook, was particularly critical of the hugeReuter - 469 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article429 1983-06-23 4 HIGH-LEVEL Reagan administration officials have met leaders of the Japanese Central Union of Agriculture Cooperatives and called for Japan to liberalise farm trade with the United States. The Japanese delegation said it plans to protest if the United States files a complaint under the General Agreement429 words
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236 1983-06-23 4 AP THE US government is easing restrictions on exports of computers and other high-technology equipment to China, US Commerce Department officials said. There have been reports that Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger has opposed the changes on the grounds that some items couldAP - 236 words
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168 1983-06-23 4 AP US DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger thinks the Soviet Union will conclude nuclear arms reduction agreements with the US if America continues plans to modernise its nuclear forces. Weinberger, in a speech prepared for the Pilgrims Society in London, said he remained confident President Reagan'sAP - 168 words
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Article162 1983-06-23 4 Reuter SAUDI Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, had its trade surplus more than halved last year because of sharply reduced demand (or its oil. Finance Ministry figures show that the kingdom's trade surplus slumped to 131.7 billion riyals (US$3B.2 billion) last year from 286.2Reuter - 162 words
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318 1983-06-23 4 Reuter NEW orders received by US manufacturers for durable goods rose by US$l94 million, or 02 per cent, in May from April to a seasonally adjusted $83.6 billion, the US Commerce Department said in an advance report. The May advance followed a revisedReuter - 318 words
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416 1983-06-23 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has told Republican leaders a new 1964 budget plan in Congress is totally unacceptable and he has threatened to veto any spending bills or tax rises not to his liking. US congressional leaders said the budget plan they workedReuter - 416 words
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309 1983-06-23 4 Reuter WEST Germany's gross national product, adjusted for both seasonal and calendar influences, showed a 0.5 per cent gain in the first quarter, after a 0.5 per cent decline in fourth quarter 1982, the Bundesbank said. In its monthly report, the centralReuter - 309 words
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151 1983-06-23 4 AP US DEPUTY Assistant Secretary of State Gordon Streeb on Tuesday denied charges that the industrialised world was providing Insufficient amounts of aid to developing countries. "It is seldom recognised that even the present volume of aid is very large in relation toAP - 151 words
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Advertisement65 1983-06-23 4 FIY THE LEADER. M M m -x vs: f > 'y' um?M m wm mm m: mm. m.... m I The 747 gives you more comfort per mile than anything else in the sky. Now the new 747-300 with more room upstairs offers additional passenger conveniences. No other airplane offers65 words
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Advertisement167 1983-06-23 5 NIUC Fair Price and B An island-wide joint project because shoppers'convenience comes first Wmi f x* *k 1 ifcEt BP^SnM&SaMfc^ We congratulate NTUC Fairprice Co-operative Limited the fifth major local retail chain to choose ICL as the sole supplier for its entire computerisation programme in Singapore. NTUC Fairprice Cor operative167 words
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Article505 1983-06-23 6 THE US economic locomotive is charging ahead and is expected to carry with it the momentum that will help other ailing economies in the world to recover from their longdrawn recession. But the way ahead is not going to be all smooth-sailing if the powers-that-be505 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1983-06-23 6 DAVID MARSH - A DOZEN TEST-TUBE ROSES PLEASE Science has contributed greatly to agriculture, especially in the field of fertilisation. But now, the French, not content with better cultivation methods, have developed rose clones which could herald an agricultural revolution of its own. DAVID MARSH looks at the implications of workFT - 1,128 words
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Advertisement117 1983-06-23 6 r i tm %0 w ■>.■ r ■•■O r I Switzerland is the home of the Fondue This is a communal meal where chunk's of skewered bread are dipped into a mixture of flavoured melted cheese. Says Fxecutire Chef Charles Benz, a natire Swiss, "It's our custom that if you117 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous695 1983-06-23 6 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 A season with Fred* (6) 7 Not a peel mincer, but an animal (8) 8 Bears, etc., have them (4) 10 Happen to Justify Micawber's hopes (4, 2) 11 Seem to give father back a fruit (6) 14 A regular fellow (3) 16 A695 words
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Miscellaneous895 1983-06-23 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by Taiji Master (Mandarin/ 3.45 Sport Magazine 4.15 Hawai Five-0 Deadly Persuasion (r) 5.05 Freewtieelers Pay Off (Last Episode): Colonel Buchan with the help of Sue, Steve and Mike foil Commander Caine's attempt to escape with the stolen gold. The robbers are all finally895 words
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820 1983-06-23 7 STEVE LOHR - By STEVE LOHR NYT WHEN he discusses the global ambitions of the Nomura Securities Co, Masanori Ito emphasises "the broader context". He means the view that the wave of the future, economically, will come from South-east Asia. This theory holds that America and EuropeNYT - 820 words
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Article, Illustration1685 1983-06-23 7 JANE BRODY - By JANE BRODY NYT THE Omaha business executive, president of a major division of a multi-million-dollar conglomerate, seemed to take in stride the demands of his work and of an active family life. He was always so calm that everyone who knew him,NYT - 1,685 words
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Advertisement73 1983-06-23 7 J* n Knoll THE ULTIMATE IN FURNITURE a im i s v HI p Ti |p nppni A KNOLL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION Mandarin Hotel Ballroom. South Wing 6th Floor 28th June: Trade Invitees only 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. 29th June: Trade Invitees only 1.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. 30th June:73 words
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Advertisement275 1983-06-23 8 Great live entertainment at the Inn of Happiness, Top of the Hilton. Nightly at KX3opm. 20June-lJuly Diners at the Inn of Happiness Cover charge, only $17.50. Non-diners, $37.50 per person (inclusive of one cocktail). A 10% Sen w (.'/urge and (in fern went Tax uill In- jdJeJ K l)r«..n S*M.*Kj*r275 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article173 1983-06-23 9 CHINESE Predsee Exchange, Singapore, closing prices per 1M kg yesterday. Ceeeaat «U: Bulk fob $117.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob (134.00 sellers, new drum fob $130.00 sellers. Caprs: Mixed (loose) $68 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq173 words
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Article333 1983-06-23 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ 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 0.56.333 words
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Article112 1983-06-23 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market report was unavailable yesterday The market closed higher on short-covering in quiet trading on Tuesday. In the June position, central region firmed Ms 6 to Ms7B4 a tonne and south M 52.50 to Ms7Bs while in July, central was traded at Ms7Bo.112 words
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Article138 1983-06-23 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday ended eight to 12V4 US-cents a bushel higher in moderately active trade. July traded in an BV4 cent range. Prices rose on shortcovering, spurred by trade concern that recent hot, dry weather in prime growing areas could adversely affect crop growth. Other traders138 words
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Article158 1983-06-23 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday ended 6V« to 2Vi cents a bushel higher in thin trade. July traded in a six US-cent range. Prices followed the rally in corn and soybeans and firmed in quiet dealings largely on local purchases. Farmers In the south and west continued to158 words
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Article1128 1983-06-23 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures prices were slightly easier at midday yesterday compared with Tuesday's close In thin and featureless trading. Prices were down between £6 and £1 a tonne, with July off £6 at £1,637 but above the morning's low of £1,631. September traded at £1,621, £1 lower1,128 words
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Article196 1983-06-23 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot exgodown) (Mm yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,510; 32b 3,285, 40s 3,380 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article659 1983-06-23 9 Reuter WORLD GRAIN production in the 1983/84 season is forecast at 1,638 million tonnes, down slightly from last month's forecast and 2 per cent below the record 1982/83 harvest. The US Agriculture Department said in its world crop production report that crop prospects have deteriorated modestlyReuter - 659 words
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Article395 1983-06-23 9 RA8 prices In cent* per kUo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyer* Seller* 1st. 1 R S-S aan> f o.b. 229 SO 230JON Int. 1 R.S.S. July 2X2 50 233 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 236 75 230.25 tot 2 R.SJ5 224.00 220.00N UK/OHM ***** 225.00N tot R.S.S. 220.00395 words
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Article190 1983-06-23 9 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore closed slightly lower with July One RSS buyers quoted at 231.50 cents per kilo, down one cent from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on speculative selling and lack of buying support after a higher opening. Afternoon prices lost further ground on further190 words
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Article85 1983-06-23 9 THE STRAITS TIN price la Peaaag yesterday me 13 cents te M 531.23 a klle, «till within the ITA lower range d Ms2t.ls aad MM. Dealers acted strong demand (rem local, US, European aad Japaaeoe laterests which took ap the efferlag of 151 teases, down from 111 SB85 words
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Article31 1983-06-23 9 Rubber: June 22 Singapore: Z July: 231.50 cents (down 1.00 cent); Malaysia: July: 251.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 531.23 per kilo (up 13.00 cents) 151 tonnes (down 25 tonnes)31 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1367 1983-06-23 9 NEW YORK STOCK prices on Tuesday, buoyed by a stabilising bond market, staged a final hour rally that sent blue chip issues nearly to their record closing levels. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which had been lower most of the session, ended the day about 8.22 higher1,367 words
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Article203 1983-06-23 9 JUNK SI Ct Hud Blf Mln Uk uneh Imp OU M H Abtubi Ineo 1»* Alcan m h Int Pro* Pipe Alaon* aw uivch Int UU M H But Moat M -w InU Nickel UK Bank No*» Scott* «M «-H Kan Add WW -H Bell Tel MW -ft* Lobtaw203 words
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Article243 1983-06-23 9 JUNE 21 Sand TV.—• UO Un Steel n uncb INni TSTVI 11 a ■MM sa 5 lliUUBI KJ ALo 1300 unch A AlpH* no unch Abirtoo A* And CI iST* Bartow* C O Smith ntiA CuiTle PlnAACC m m sa uncb unch -10 NINinUB AnckN an AMhMl unch MM243 words
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Article182 1983-06-23 9 ABN 377 00 -1 AltoM 1*7 JO 1* Abo AkAV Amfu Ut unch 110*0 +11 71 Of. +1 Amrobnk *1*0 B«rm BoU AM +0.4 n» -u BoakA Burtct *4 00 -1 SI 00 +0J Calami 32.10 +0.1 Cat* Dell kill BUt -0J MOO -01 Elwrter 304.00 -5 r *h182 words
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Article180 1983-06-23 9 JUNK 21 Pr* GROUP B CORBEILLE Carrefour Financier* dc uo? ♦1 Alr-Uqulde 425 ♦4 L Union Mil! -04 -B6 «U ♦4 B 8 N Otmli Ptrwnf C 8 r (Thorninn Cla rraneauae dea Patroiaa Credit Fonder De France 1730 wist 11 -J Mon-Htnn—y Opfl-Partbaa Penarroya 1WJ0 4(1 -U 4-18180 words
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Article78 1983-06-23 9 JUNE 21 Dm Hoechjt 142.90 -49 Hooch 32MB -v Acg-Telcfunken *.00 22 Horten 140 JOB BASF 14&.00 -0.4 Karstedt 2MMB +1 Bayer BMW 137 JO 300JO -0.1 4-2 296M *3 3MM Commersbank 1M80 -OJ 147 JO -U Contl Oummi 100.00 0J Pnvn| 200JI0B Dilmkr-Btni Ml.10 Rwc 8T A 1MM78 words
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Article84 1983-06-23 9 JUNE 21 r Y» 4-/- Of Bru Lamb S09B Hobo* 4830 i +i l uocb FORWARD MARKET 2" Ryl Dutch S33C 1 4430 Act* 574 18 *55! 1 ArtMd Ajtur im +WL noc <-**" «i« wra JiP J Soflna rm 3» tn 5t*L* 5jf +JD met a -m Huimt84 words
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Article185 1983-06-23 9 JUNE 21 Francs Actions Sutnei Aluautae Br 380 MO -1 -1 Aluiulm Rat. Brown Bonn Br. CUM OelCT Br at* Oclf7 P C CUM Oelfj Dm. Credit SuUk Br Credit Sulue Ref ClektrowmU Br. Oeorte Placher Br Globus Pc 354 l» IMS an 1 unch 5 1980 ao aaao185 words
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Article87 1983-06-23 9 JUNE 21 Lin BtltOfl 210 -J Central* Ort Cond Acqua Rom* Erldanta im 148 T IVU 70 -0.75 300 Flat Ort 301# 131 Ocnerall *****5 57! aim JOTS .4 If! Prl» 4MB 134 Invest 34M ♦a ItaJcementi Ort -400 lua«u Z no 30 LtfMUl OM *150 +50 Mediobanca M87 words
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Advertisement114 1983-06-23 9 Dine Chinese with the Card i hJTWT" y w-, -■>* A fWI UIC AN I X PRE S s\ :..*h f^>.. r *~k *1 !.,.'«> |V* <' l;-r* <u m •'Vi. Enjoy a bottle of hennessy ><0 on the house! Now, when you dine with the American Express Card at114 words
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3409 1983-06-23 10 BID and offer prices officially Usted and business in and reP<*W4o the Stock Exchancs of Stafapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in IoU of 1,000 uniu unless otherwise specified. AU Time» Settlement ContracU are quota*after the word3,409 words
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Article186 1983-06-23 10 ■WtfWIDMTlWir TtatCoInSert**'""" 1C 3 &3xd The Saving* Fund 2 03 115 S'pore Prog Fund IB 1.C S ports 8k. Fund LM IB S pore lovtM Fund 1.14 l.Zlxd S pore Equity Fund 19 LB dumond man (MaMfwi* frtew DUmood S'pore Fd (USI) m INCOME BON tacnmr BeSd™" P186 words
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Article3452 1983-06-23 10 IMS Hl«k Low Ctapur Last Sale +orGr's Dhr Dhr C*TT Gr's TTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Day Hlgk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 280 964 266 906 410 lit 272 247 .a 920 ,3 S96 940 600 818 418 472 1048 280 970 S 980 9803,452 words
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Article2199 1983-06-23 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Slock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDURUU Alm (3.728 MOB) (10) IM (22) IB (7) IK (1) 1732,199 words
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Article844 1983-06-23 10 THE Ucal market was traded mixed yesterday, with blae-ehlpa lealeg groaad bat speeslatlve Muter* reeerded good The Baalaam Timet Cmpoelte ladex eleeed l.ii peiata lower at M 748 gad the Straits Times ladastrtal feU 947 petats to *****. Tradlag waa iaterrapted for ahsat U mlaetea early la844 words
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Article527 1983-06-23 10 SELECTED speculative and situational lower-liners featured prominently at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in brisk trading. Total turnover rose to 15.91 million units valued at M 559.71 million against Tuesday's 12.47 million units worth $48.45 million. After opening generally higher in line with improved trading527 words
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552 1983-06-23 11 UNITED Motor Works (M) is not expected to realise its full potential in profitability until the latter part of 1984, although directors are confident <5 achieving sufficient profits to maintain the present level of dividend. This is because any economic recovery, expected in the latter552 words
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304 1983-06-23 11 PEGI Malaysia Bhd's pretax profit for the year ended March 31 has been slashed by more than half to M 51.79 million. Preliminary results of the group show pre-tax profits at $3,896 million, compared with 13.607 million previously but its share of losses in associated304 words
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429 1983-06-23 11 I P expects to turn in M$18.5m earnings ISLAND and Peninsular Development (UkP) expects to turn in a group pre-tax profit (before extraordinary items) of at least M 518.5 million for the current year ending Jan 31,1984. This would mean an improvement over the $13.97 million reported in the last429 words
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Article92 1983-06-23 11 govern- ment has decided to revoke an interim order halting a plan by the Malaysianowned William Ckarilek Group to buy the Multiwall Paper Sack operations of Rheem Australia Pty Ltd. Acting Treasurer Chris Hurford said the Foreign Investment Review Board had completed its examination erf the deal and92 words
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Article179 1983-06-23 11 expects some improve- ment in overall results in fiscal 1983/84 after reporting a 19 per ccent drop in pretax profit to £47.7 million for the previous year ended March 31, chief executive Neil Clarke said. He said the group's industrial companies are performing better, with some increase179 words
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75 1983-06-23 11 said it plans a US$2OO million 6V« per cent Eurobond at par with warrants to subscribe for ordinary Philips shares. The bonds will be redeemed on July 15, 1990. Early redemption is not allowed except for tax reasons. For each $1,000 bond, warrants will be issued75 words
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Article158 1983-06-23 11 Reuter has report- ed profit after tax of £15.6 million (£15.4 million) for the year ended March 31. It is paying a final dividend of 37.5 pence, making a total of 52.75 pence per £2 share, a final dividend of 3.75 pence, making a total of 5.275 penceReuter - 158 words
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Article73 1983-06-23 11 ACMA Electrical ladastries Limited: AGM to be held at No. 9 Gul Circle, Jurong Town, Singapore 2262 on June 23 at 11 am. SIN Heag Chaa (Malaya) BerM: AGM to be held at 64A Jalan Bukit Bin tang, Kuala Lumpur on June 25 at 11.30 am. GENTING Herhad:73 words
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Article286 1983-06-23 11 Reuter THE BEECHAM Group PLC is raising about £196.6 million, after expenses, through an underwritten one-for-10 rights issue at 310 pence a share. The funding will involve issuing about 65.5 million new ordinary shares. It will pay a final dividend of five pence a shareReuter - 286 words
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Article438 1983-06-23 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed narrowly mixed in moderate activities, with brokers uncertain about local interest rates. Some Investors expected the Association of Banks to cut interest rates by half to one full percentage point at its weekly meeting on Friday but others said it might wait for438 words
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Article562 1983-06-23 11 SHARE prices yesterday ended an active but unsettled day's trading firmer, with the market average at a record high for the second successive day. The average rose 28.26 to finish at 8,826.88. Early buying pushed the average up nearly 48 points, but profit-taking in market leaders562 words
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Article187 1983-06-23 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed firmer on a turnover of 3.09 million pesos, down from 7.11 million on Tuesday. The Commercial and Industrial index was up 0.06 to 110.46, the Mining Marker 50.31 to 1,518.65 and the Oils Index 0.004 to 1.341. Atlas Con B was up to 39 from187 words
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Article302 1983-06-23 11 RISING base metal prices and higher Wall Street indices lifted Australian share markets. JUNK a Om>U INDUSTRIALS An AMI A r U Aberfojte IXt M IB 100 unch 4-1 it grwh Alliance OU Allied IUU 214 K 1* 4-1 41 BPfh Ampol bp Ampol Pit lit UB —cli ynph302 words
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Article126 1983-06-23 11 JUNE a BabU Aokbam Thai Ada Fibre IK I inur IS -1 Binckol so uncb Bank Of Ayudhay* Bala Shew Berll Jucker Ml uncb Charoonf Thai Wlra Ftreetooe M 2 IM Tract (US uncb Ooodrear Industrial Flnan0* Corp Jalapratban Cement IK 1 Hi5oMkhroQ| m -1 Metal Box 111S uncb126 words
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531 1983-06-23 11 CHRIS LIM - ■arket Talk... By CHRIS LIM LONDON stockbroking firm, Simon A Coates is pessimistic about the prospects for the local hotel industry. It said in a recent review of the hotel sector that the spate of year-end results of listed hotels reflects "increasing vulnerability". Pre-tax531 words
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Article154 1983-06-23 11 Reuter PILLSBURY Co is believed to be the unidentified company that made a US$62 a share bid for Stokely-Van Caihp Inc, Wall Street analysts said. A Pillsbury spokesman said its policy is not to comment on rumours, takeover specialists identified it as the company ttiat approached StokelyReuter - 154 words
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Advertisement205 1983-06-23 11 CLOSE OUT SALE i to make way for IKRT An opportunity to buy and view a large selection of 18th 19th Century English ~Z Oriental Ceramics Furnitures and Collectibles. Z r The Experience awaits you at 2 Col Iyer Quay next to X Ocean Bldg Above Indian Overseas Bank. Everything205 words
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Article173 1983-06-23 12 Rites Indices C A 8 H 60« Um Corp* >30 MO 196 +M June 21 June 22 Aa«l 8U«1 4M 38 BT Composite: 948.23 917.08 Tu Ckai| sac 36 BT Indicator: mm *****3 Ksek 8«i| 610 ■f 95 +31 30 30 ST Industrials: 979.64 976.27 M Ghtai 8u|*i BmI173 words
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Article, Illustration139 1983-06-23 12 Rites Indices CASH Lion Corp ASM Hume M Glass KG Holdings TongMeng Selprop 730 700 500 T50 215 255 440 770 +«o +50 +38 +30 +29 +29 +28 +25 June 20 June 21 MBT Index: *****06 *****85 NST Industrial! 1335.72 1336.75 NST Finance: 2408.42 2410.51 NST Hotels: 458.71139 words
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Article50 1983-06-23 12 HJLHANG 8ENG M7 go Tuesday 886.5 Week Ago 600.6 Tuesday 006.82 WNk Ago closed FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 731.4 Monday— 727-8 Week Ago 734.7 Wednesday no* Tuesday 737J WHk AfO 748.2 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday aoo.a DOW JONR8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1347.40 Monday 1330.18 Week Ago 1227.3650 words
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Article145 1983-06-23 12 PAHANG C—lMttlll PLC taeuni heavier greap pretax leases ef MHM fldUtaa Lw'hr thMM Luf?y«ir «M Jaa SI, miperel wtth a leee el 9LM odlllea prevleasly. Ike flgare takee late m> eeaat the «hare ef prvflt la Pahaeg Cea's aeeedate eempaay, Federal CaMee, Wine Metal Maaafaetartag145 words
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381 1983-06-23 12 \mmu Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani FABER Union Sdn Bhd, the property development arm of hotel-cum-property group Faber Merlin, has entered into a M 534.9 million property deal with Taman Bukit Maluri Sdn Bhd. The company is buying a total of 686 sub-divided lots381 words
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643 1983-06-23 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM ASIA Commercial Bank, which recently gained two new substantial shareholders, has experienced a significant reduction in its net earnings per share. For the 12 months ended Dec 31, 1962, the bank's EPS fell to a mere eight cents, as against the643 words
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Article797 1983-06-23 12 SHARES closed lower in quiet trading yesterday, with sentiment hit by the 1V« percentage point rise in home loan rate recommended by UK building societies, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was down 7.4 points at 7310. Some selling pressure after midday and marking down of797 words
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406 1983-06-23 12 KESANG Holdings Bhd (KHB) has proposed to acquire the entire paid-up capital of Tai Cheng Finance Bhd (or MJ19.05 million. KHB said yesterday the proposed acquisition is a further step taken by the group in its diversification and expansion programme. The acquisition406 words
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Article777 1983-06-23 12 ■Ealrtwg Stock... HEAR YE, hear ye! The sad tale of Pahang Consolidated PLC. Just the day before yesterday, the UK-incorporated mining company reported it had lost no less than MJ4.56 million within a sixmonth period, from July last year to January this year. And, believe it777 words
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Article215 1983-06-23 12 BEDPOBD Phurtstl—i Bhi has announced the resignation of Da to' Mohd Tahir bin Haji Abdul Rahim as a director of the company and its subsidiaries, Bedford Equities Sdn Bhd and Bedford Realty Sdn Bhd, on May 31. RALEIGH Cycles (Malayda) Bhd has requested that the suspension of trading215 words
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Advertisement142 1983-06-23 12 See Tmktag Bteek TIME LIFE BOOKS A WINDOW TO A LIFETIME OF KNOWLEDGE FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CALL STP Distributors Tel: *****88, 3Z i rail y OABS The ultimate In accounting aoftware for microcomputers. CASH RECEIPTS CASH PAYMENTS IMPREST PETTY CASH SALES REGISTER ACCRUED PAYMENTS VOUCHER REGISTER CREDIT NOTE REGISTER142 words
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Advertisement74 1983-06-23 12 f f,- vt asp A X "INSURANCE? THOMAS-ROBERT, of course! They're the experts you should talk to. Extremely professional in their approach, and incredibly efficient in handling difficult claims. Can't think of anyone else better, really. Can you?" THOMAS ROBERT VS ONE STEP AHFAO 10, Anson Road #26-08 International Plaza,74 words
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Miscellaneous51 1983-06-23 12 r OUTLOOK tor today: Cloudy. Btytvi tor U hears prler to 741 pm Joe 8 at the alrpsrt: Maximum temperature 32.1 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 26.2 Associated humidity 90 Hours of mnwhlnp 8.20 pintail ju millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 87.1 Total rainy days for the month51 words
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259 1983-06-23 13 Bernama THE Malaysian transport ministry will implement recommendations by the Port Kelang Authority (PKA) to overcome delays in cargo handling, the minister, Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan said. The recommendations are contained in a report to be submitted by the authority to theBernama - 259 words
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699 1983-06-23 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE THE recent announcement that the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) is seeking a general rate increase towards the end of the year has drawn rather unique reaction from the industry. Whereas previous rate increases implemented by the FEFC, or any699 words
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Article104 1983-06-23 13 Reuter TRAFALGAR House PLC said its offer for Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Co PLC, which was due to close on June 23, has been extended until July 14. At Tuesday's close of business, Trafalgar had secured acceptances covering 0.2 per cent, or £338,399 nominal, of P O's oneReuter - 104 words
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Article86 1983-06-23 13 Reuter SENIOR executives of the shipyards Aktien Gese Use haft Weser of Bremen and Bremer Vulkan Schiffbau und Maschinenfabrik of Bremen-Vege-sack have opened talks on a possible merger, a Fried Krupp GMBH spokesman said. Krupp owns 86.4 per cent of Weser, while Bremer Vulkan is over 75 perReuter - 86 words
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Article23 1983-06-23 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan-Mexico Freight Conference said they will increase freight rates by three per cent, Oct 1. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article713 1983-06-23 13 Shipping Uk Page Shipping Line Page CM Afea V 4 Freight Links V 2 Ahrenkiel Uner VI S Frota V 1 All trans vn 4 Fujiwara Line IV 5 Alpac VI 5 Globe Line VI 4 Antara Shpg X 3 Gold Star VI 5 A PC Une713 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1983-06-23 14 ST JOHNSTON VIEWS ON U.S. LINES' GIANT MOVE LEADING UK container operator, Overseas Containers Limited, does not fear the size of US Lines' 12 giant newbuiidings, but rather how Mr Malcom McLean will use them in the market place. This view was expressed by1,344 words
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Article1801 1983-06-23 14 CHARTERING fixtures were patchy and irregular on Tuesday, with no new grain cargoes reported from London, brokers said. However, in the general dry cargo sector, the Indian government was particularly active and fixed three cement cargoes, two from Constanza to India of 14,000 tonnes and 15,500 tonnes at1,801 words
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Article40 1983-06-23 14 AP SHANGHAI'S Hudong Shipyard launched the 36,000-ton bulk carrier World Fraternity on Tuesday, built for the Worldwide Shipping Group of Hongkong, China's official Xinhua News Agency reported. Two similar ships ordered by Worldwide were delivered earlier, it said.AP - 40 words
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Article196 1983-06-23 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. ••K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia196 words
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303 1983-06-23 15 Fairplay TWO Oslo-based shipowners have joined forces to form a new car-carrying operation. The companies, Oivind Lorentzen and Wilh Wilhelmsen, will be taking over the operations of Norwegian Specialised Auto Carriers (NOSAC), which was runned by another operator under the same name. BothFairplay - 303 words
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Article142 1983-06-23 15 WEST Germany's largest privately-owned shipping line, Hamburg-Sud, has reported that 1962 was its fourth successful consecutive years of operation. The company, which operates 39 owned and chartered vessels, reported consolidated turnover of Dml.ll billion last year. However, chairman Dr John Henry de La TTobe warned142 words
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Article1288 1983-06-23 15 ANGOLA Luanda and Lobito June 7th. No berthing delays. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca June 6th. 27 days for grain and 27 grain vessels waiting. Buenos Aires June 6th. 21 days delays and 17 ships waiting. Necochea June 6th. 5 grain vessels waiting with 15 days delays. Rosario May 19th.1,288 words
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224 1983-06-23 15 THE state-owned Thai Maritime Navigation Co Ltd (TMN) reported an operating loss of over 15 million baht during the first eight months of fiscal 1982/83, a TMN spokesman said. He blamed the decline in outward cargo, and a Belgium-based company, Terratal Co,224 words
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181 1983-06-23 15 Reuter THE sharp rise in Japanese shipbuilding orders in recent months is only a temporary phenomenon, and orders are expected to fall in the second half of fiscal 1983, the Japan Shipbuilders Association said. The association made the prediction in a report to the steelReuter - 181 words
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6098 1983-06-23 20 SCHEDULE 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 of6,098 words
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Article820 1983-06-23 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule I jocatio Flamingo 16W P Taft 125/3 24.6.83 0700 Sin Chiao FSB 0700-0800/1500-1700 L7/L7 24.6.83 1500 APL TA 6 1400-1500/2359-0100 L3/L3 B Seroja 256 24.6.83 1300-1400/0100-0200820 words
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Article1850 1983-06-23 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic Caatalaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AEEA African Shipping Agencies <S). Afra-Earaaia Uae Transgroup (S). Akreakiel liw ServW Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C TaepW Sea Consortium (S)/ Manntex Enterprise (PK). Alpa« Intraaea1,850 words
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Article534 1983-06-23 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departu re KEPPEL WHARVES Georg Handke 6/7 S'pore Shpg alongside 23.6.83/18 2 Kim Soon Li 22 Thong Soon alongside 23.6.83/QTi 2 Kinabalu Dua 19 Sharp alongside 23.6.83/05 Ti Lantanta 35/6 Borneo alongside 23.6.83/06 Paradise Moon 25/6 Sankyo alongside 23.6.83/12 55534 words
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Advertisement416 1983-06-23 13 HEUN6-A SHIPPING Korea Hag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. KeUng/Penang/Banfkok/Keeiunf/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Konf S'pore Afent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 LONDON Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acti fer Whem CONTAINER Schedules PORT CMdltiens SHIPS b Pert REGIONAL Weather 11E_ JAR416 words
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Advertisement381 1983-06-23 13 IISEALORDS UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES ■with-* FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE SEAIORO SMPfWG AGENCIS (Rtf. No 242K5/OOC) 70 SHENTON WAY #04 02C MARINA HOUSE. SINGAPORE 0207 TEL *****94 TELEX NO RS2S4I9 CFS OEC 2nd FLR TPC Unit 230 TEL *****31 and *****32 TERMINAL OEC 2nd FLR TPC381 words
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Advertisement883 1983-06-23 13 I -bcnan I Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents I I *J UNIPACIfIC TRANS ft TMAOIN6 V- AGENCY PTE LTD. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE Agents I I *J UNIPACIfIC TRAMS A TRADING V- AGENCY PTE LTV. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE883 words
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Advertisement56 1983-06-23 15 NOTICE m.v. "Vishva Ambir"/ L Voy: 31 arrived 18th June, 1983 at P.P. Wharf No. 304 A 305 (•rnrral Survey «>i cargo ex the al**e vn<fl will he held <>n Montl.n i7lh June. IWCt. Irom 9IKI am. l<> I.(Ml p.m. N«< Uirther >ur\ev ill I* held alter I hi- dale56 words
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Advertisement622 1983-06-23 16 Hapag-Lloyd IOUINIIWNI UK T*yeßay Lnwped Bay EXPORTS S port P KMngPen Ltuoes Genoa H'buff B haven Rdam Antwerp Bilbao 25/6*- 27/6 16/7 23/7 11/8 22/7 24/7 27/7 15/8 •Via feeder service Liverpool Bay Tacoma 31/7 7/8 7/8 14/8 21/8 28/8 28/8 Eke Man) Bremen Eipreu KotrtMn lay C*y d Oufcaßay622 words
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Advertisement378 1983-06-23 16 r FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ A Member ol the Ace Consortium FROM S'pvi FJMmi Ltftrrr* R'tea FdMN H"W| Mw], 25/6 26/6 13/7 15/7 lt/7 11/7 21/7 2/7 3/7 21/7 22/7 24/7 26/7 23/7 9/7 10/7 20/7 29/7 31/7 2/1 5/1 EUROPE VIA SUEZ I KOREAN CHANCE 12E378 words
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Advertisement567 1983-06-23 16 (fj EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa t LCI CARGO FOR S6P fßt FlI (DM 1M IMV f»« lata* n/t 11/7 11/7 21/7 21/7 21/7 (nt *tm |/7 21/7 21/7 */7 31/7 2/1 Eni faux) U/7 (/I I|/| il/| il/| also accept* ia/Fa i f a/fa to567 words
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Advertisement695 1983-06-23 16 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON HTMIMYfM PAGAN HTQKTIM BFSSC Agents m Mokiyvo BOUSTEAD SUPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7-PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Compenta AtffiXinm 0* #»>r«aecion linn caminam* S A CI f "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOMXNG Ft* DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS ABES MS mm695 words
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Advertisement261 1983-06-23 16 IXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD 1 Vr A SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE caossi 2i jm KMT KELAMG rFNMG soosi mmhtne m lid m *****44/7 ft *****70 ■00UK SUMY SNPTHC COMPANY ru 22M 3*7/3 ■JALO S£ MAMTBC SDN BHD IE *****2/3 Malaysia tuk t rtAßsrar in> I* 47W3 ft 1377S KYOWA261 words
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Advertisement1480 1983-06-23 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E. CANADA FEEDER VESSEL STOW MOTtO VESSEL TOKYO MONK RUBY V 22 24 tun 'KUROBE MARU V 69 13 Jul PIONEER V? 2 1 tut (a V BRIDGE V 64 18 Jul ASIA STAR Vl3 8 lul tNEW JERSEY MARU VS7 27 Jul Aho cafe (nPWMJELPMA1,480 words
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