The Business Times, 5 July 1983
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Title Section11 1983-07-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, JULY ft, I*B3 60 CENTS11 words
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287 1983-07-05 1 Reuter THE Philippine government, having announced toUgh measures to block the drain on foreign currency reserves, says it will now crack down on shorttrip travellers who waste dollars on shopping sprees abroad. Among the measures is a doubling of the airport travel taxReuter - 287 words
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Article, Illustration740 1983-07-05 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE TWO tenderers withdrew and two others went into Joint venture for the first two civil construction contracts for Singapore's $5 billion MRT project. Of the eight groups of construction companies which were pre-qualified for contract 104 which is for740 words
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218 1983-07-05 1 JAPANESE construction firm Nissho Iwal has won the contract to build an 18storey commercial, shopping and residential complex at Orchard Road. The complex, being developed by Forum Development which is owned by Arab investors, will be built on the site of Singapore218 words
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107 1983-07-05 1 THE Government has acquired 5,233 sq metres of land in Geylang district for general development. This was announced in a government gazette on July L single site measuring 1,199 sq metres was acquired from Radial s/o Manchharam. In the same gazette, the Government also107 words
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321 1983-07-05 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has finally got the strong economic recovery he promised America two years ago, but private analysts and even some In his own administration remain cautious about how long the upturn will last. With each successive sign that the recovery is hummingReuter - 321 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article59 1983-07-05 1 MALAYSIAN Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said the US General Services Administration (GSA) has started buying rubber on a trial shipment basis (or its strategic stockpile He said in a statement the GSA has indicated it intends monthly purchases as from late August or September to build59 words
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Article66 1983-07-05 1 Reuter THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director, Jacques de Larosiere, leaves this week for talks in Europe with Saudi Arabia and industrial countries aimed at securing new financing, monetary sources said in Washington. The discussions, which have reached the highest levels following months of preliminary negotiations,Reuter - 66 words
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Article68 1983-07-05 1 Reuter JAPANESE International Trade and Industry Minister Sosuke Uno has instructed his ministry agencies to map out a set of reflationary measures to shore up Japan's economic recovery and stimulate domestic demand, ministry officials said in Tokyo. The ministry will study ways of encouraging corporate capital outlay,Reuter - 68 words
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Article51 1983-07-05 1 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone renewed his determination to streamline government to help cut state debts of more than 100,000 billion yen. He was addressing an inaugural meeting of the administrative Reform Promotion Council which will monitor government efforts to implement recommendations on administrative reforms.Reuter - 51 words
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Article98 1983-07-05 1 Reuter THE Hongkong government's Lands Department will offer three Crown land sites in the New Territories for sale by auction on July 28, the government said. The largest site, about 11,710 sq metres, is near Fo Tan Cottage area in Shatin New Town and is forReuter - 98 words
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Article46 1983-07-05 1 Reuter THE Bank for International Settlements has approved Brazil's request for a two-week delay in repaying a US$4OO million BIS bridging loan, European hanking sources said in London. The loan, part of a $1.45 billion central bank credit, was due on June 30. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article89 1983-07-05 1 Reuter THE number of unemployed in West Germany dropped by 22,046 to 2.13 million in June from the previous month, the Federal Labour Office announced in Nuremberg, West Germany. It was the third successive monthly fall and Federal Labour Office president Josef Stingl said it seemed theReuter - 89 words
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Article228 1983-07-05 1 pwtte Mm, aa all sector market kinniitw, yesterday M ap ISA pttato to Ms highest level thto year. It deeed at NKJS, «siflng Ito prevtaao Ugh ef *1.41 recorded ea Jue 17. eaase tun a switch la baylag hinMt, tress the soore steaks' 1228 words
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349 1983-07-05 1 SOH TIANG KENG - BY SOH TIANG KENG THE Stock Exchange of Singapore is lending a helping hand to Sri Lanka in setting up a stock exchange in Colombo. As part of an exchange programme, two top SES officials have gone to Colombo to brief officials on349 words
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Article152 1983-07-05 1 SINGAPORE Airlines has concluded another USbased leveraged lease, its second in less than a month. The hanks behind the lease package, -worth US$92 million, are Grtadlays Rank and Citibank. Participation came from the local and New York offices of the two banks, with a152 words
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Advertisement235 1983-07-05 1 Published and Dittribufd by >E| FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Hfjl 2 Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2281 LIU A mambar of Tha Tima« OrgamMtion kbibh SRI LANKA adjusts rupee downward against US dollar Page 2 Students sponsored by Raffles City form the largest group at the new Singapore Hotel Association Training and Educational235 words
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Advertisement16 1983-07-05 1 r r^mif iJl* r I S. Jt V Beck- BIT p m h«*£ ■—i Sime D.irby16 words
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Advertisement147 1983-07-05 1 z.l YOU CRN ADJUST IT, EXTEND IT, ADD TO FT, 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 interpretation147 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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292 1983-07-05 2 Reuter SRI LANKA'S central bank fixed the rupee at 2,419.25/ 2,420.75 per 100 US dollars compared with 2,302.25/ last Friday, an effective devaluation of 4.8 percent. The central bank made no separate announcement about the adjustment. Central bank officials declined toReuter - 292 words
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146 1983-07-05 2 Reuter ntBSENT profits, capital aM reserves of the world's top NO banks provide a fornjrtabie line of defence for (Bt US$3B5 billion developilg countries owe to all tanks, National Westminmr Baak PLC said. In fee bank's latest international supplement, group economic adviser DavidReuter - 146 words
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Article127 1983-07-05 2 Reuter US BANK regulators have voted to eliminate all re—Mf interest rate ceilings on new time deposits opened after Oct 1. The decision by the fivemember Depository Institutions Deregulation Committee will affect accounts with maturities of between 8 days and 2Vi years. The decision willReuter - 127 words
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451 1983-07-05 2 UPI THE FEDERAL Parliament meeting demands by Western creditors in an emergency overnight session declared at the weekend that Yugoslavia and its national bank were guaranteeing the repayment of a US$6 billion loan to be signed soon. The Chamber of Republics and Provinces of theUPI - 451 words
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Article147 1983-07-05 2 "PUNCH" was the acronym used to summarise the second worldwide retail conference held recently by Jardine Insurance Brokers. The 40 delegates from Jardines' broking network all over the world left the meeting in London determined to "keep the punch in Jardine's remarkable growth and to keep147 words
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496 1983-07-05 2 Reuter THE BUNDESBANK is likely to keep domestic liquidity tight in coming months after deciding to stick to its target for monetary expansion, commercial bank economists said. But the Bundesbank's statement last week all but rules out any interest rate rise to reinReuter - 496 words
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324 1983-07-05 2 Reuter THE ROYAL Bank of Scotland Group PLC said that it plans to merge Its two wholly owned subsidiaries, the Royal Bank of Scotland PLC and Williams and Glyn's Bank PLC, in September 1985. The Royal Bank Intends to achieve the mergerReuter - 324 words
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340 1983-07-05 2 UPI THE MEXICAN government has announced a plan to indemnify gradually stockholders in private banks nationalised last year. The estimated 50,000 former stockholders will receive negotiable bonds for the assessed value of their expropriated holdings plus interest that the stock would have earned during theUPI - 340 words
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Article114 1983-07-05 2 Reuter BARCLAYS Asia has reported a HKJ12.83 million provision (or unrealised loss on investments for calendar 1962 announced in its annual report released yesterday. Managing director Peter Dodd declined to elaborate on the provision which in- cludes 112,804,963 in respect of shares acquired last yearReuter - 114 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article262 1983-07-05 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally lower than New York's Friday level in very quiet trading. Opening prices were marked down around US$2 an ounce following the unexpected 1000 million rise in latest US Ml money supply, afterwhlch the market fluctuated within a narrow margin throughout the session.262 words
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Article38 1983-07-05 2 WM Twm* Mew York UJtt 11.J7B ll.MS U.«S Zurich U.4TB 11. TUB 11-57S 11JM Than We* aagipore 11.STB 11 JOB 11.(78 11.<06 CVMtof prk M hi US taOara a troy ouac a. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.38 words
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Article429 1983-07-05 2 THE foreign exchange market was quiet yesterday due to the closure at the New York market in celebration of the US Independence Day. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 552.1230/50. There was Inactivity throughout the day and the dollar climbed slowly up to $2.1290/00 and429 words
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Article91 1983-07-05 2 THE US dollar was little changed from early levels, and trading yesterday slowed towards the close with the US closed. The dollar rose initially on an unexpected $600 million rise in US Ml money supply, but then fell on some technical selling until it picked up again after lunch.91 words
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Article49 1983-07-05 2 THE dollar yesterday consolidated Friday's late New York gains against most currencies. US 1.5273/83 Can 1.8723/« Ctxm 1.2302 06 DMk 3.8990/9025 DF1 4.3680/700 S Fr 3.2285/325 B FY coo 78.04/16 F Ft 11.7125/260 Lit 2310.00/2312.50 Yen 366.57/367.11 N Kr 11.1130/260 S Kr 11.6840/990 rjrmmmmmmmmmnrjr Port 178.26/179.12 Spain 223.29/5849 words
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Article160 1983-07-05 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday drifted lower to close at the day's low of 240.15 yen in nervous trading after rising to an early two-week high of 240.80 in reaction to an unexpected rise in the US money supply. The market seemed to be awaiting the effect of the money supply160 words
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Article22 1983-07-05 2 THE Average rate «4 which major Singapore banks are currently prepared 'to lend to their beit customers is B.M percent. v22 words
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Article169 1983-07-05 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates close on July 4: UIMmflM) on* ST-. 7<tays 9% 1 month 911/16 99/15 2 month* 913/16 91U16. 3 month* 15/16 13/16 6 month* 103/16 101/169 month* 105/16 103/16 12 months 10* 10* Dm. Ivln /IlliJU 1 month 3 month* 6 month* 12 months 9169 words
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Article38 1983-07-05 2 RANGE of price» offered by dt»Overnlfht: 1 Call deposits. 1-3 CMaf Baytac S*ffia« 3-month TrMwary Mil* 2H av* 3-month Bank bills 715/16 113/1« 3 months CD 7 3/1« 71/1« «monthsCD 7 5/1« 73/1« Source: National Discount Co38 words
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Article29 1983-07-05 2 MMJJ Mwk r»tM («r Oder Bid Overnight 1 month 7W 7 7 3/14 71/1#2 months 7 3/16 71/tt 3 months Overnight m 7 3/14 71/11 ode 7U29 words
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Article167 1983-07-05 2 Reuter OFFICIALS at tome US grain exporting firms aakl that banks handling the financing of purchases of US farm products by Mexico have provided irrevocable letters of credit, easing earlier fears about the debtridden Mexican government's ability to pay. The exporters had received notice ofReuter - 167 words
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Advertisement254 1983-07-05 2 Win fabulous holidays to New Zealand and other grand prizes worth over $50,000! July, August and September are promotion months for New Zealand Food and Leopard Beer at Plaza Steakhouse. So dine or drink there between 1 st July and 30th September and you stand a chance of literally taking254 words
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Advertisement121 1983-07-05 2 u line AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER Tht Ntw Ice Age Crisp, clean ice cubes to add to your entertaining pleasure A wide selection of models to fit any need, any decor. Kitchen. Rec Room, Patio, Office. Boat. Apartments. Motels/ Hotels Modal WCM 45 produces lOkfl (22lbs) of ice cube per day.121 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article190 1983-07-05 3 NINE major Japanese electronics companies have set up a foundation to help develop managerial skills of small and medium-size businesses in Southeast Asia. Toshiba, Hitachi, Matsushita, Sanyo, Sharp, Mitsubishi, NEC, Sony and Fujitsu set up the Foundation for Asian Management Development last April. The foundation is190 words
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405 1983-07-05 3 ♦A VIDEO cassette recorder CVCR) designed specially for the bedroom and the boardroom is coming to giqgapore. Although the Hitachi VTPIO is called a VCR for commercial reasons, it is not a video recorder in the Strictest sense. The model, priced between $600 and $700,405 words
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Article769 1983-07-05 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES July 1-Oct 18 (Tuesdays and Fridays): Effective Personnel Management, Waterloo Centre, Personnel A. Organisation Development July 4-5: EDP Operations Audit, The Arcade, I/ACT Pte Ltd July 4-5: Effective Corporate Management, Singapore Institute of Management, Singapore Institute of Management JUly 4-Sep 5 (Mondays and Thursdays): The769 words
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Article, Illustration352 1983-07-05 3 CHEW Baa Beag has Joined as vice-president of Shearson/ American Express Inc. He takes up appointment as head of the new bullion dealing operations in Singapore. Prior to joining Shearson, Mr Chew was a director of NM Rothschild and Sons in Singapore where he was responsible for352 words
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227 1983-07-05 3 MATERIAL Handling Engineering (MHE) Pte Ltd has been awarded a $27,000 grant by the Eonomic Development Board under its product development assistance scheme. It is the fifth award made by the EDB to local companies this year, making a total grant of 1500,000.227 words
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420 1983-07-05 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH STUDENTS sponsored by Raffles City form the largest number at the new Singapore Hotel Association Training and Educational Centre (SHATEC). Of the 136 places available for this year's Diploma in Hotel Management course, Raffles City students have taken up 55420 words
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Article, Illustration547 1983-07-05 3 YAKULT Singapore, a Joint venture between Yakult Honsha of Japan and Cerebos Singapore, is offering a 16,000 teaching robot as the main prize in its Yakult cultured milk drink promotion. "Hero 1 or Yakult 5, as the robot is nicknamed, is a teaching robot with which a Singapore547 words
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Advertisement76 1983-07-05 3 THE REAL COFFEE TASTE THAT'S WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. .1 C L L L i, I, r r i >■ r L. Nescafe Gold Blend is superior coffee, made exclusively from our selection of finest coffees. I hese select beans are carefully blended. i»ently golden-roasted and ground to perfection.76 words
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Advertisement0 1983-07-05 3 _~]!?;..;;)^+}$`<;%+)}})?!>@!.%0 words
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OVERSEAS
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408 1983-07-05 4 AP THE Polish government is working with the Roman Catholic church to prepare a new law to help funnel Western aid to Poland's private farmers, a source close to the church said on Sunday. The law, which would pave the way for aAP - 408 words
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259 1983-07-05 4 FEARB af a weak aad ahertlived eeMMnie mtwry la the US eeald well predaee the eppsaftto remit says Irwto KeUaer, chief «mmmlit af Maaafactarera Bu•ver Trust Ctmpuy, America's fearth larseat beak, la a repert wlaawi la New Tarfc yesterday. H that bsppiM, he aays,259 words
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373 1983-07-05 4 UPI IN A campaign that reminds some Soviets of the "Stalin terror", citizens in at least one city have been issued postcards for informing on their neighbours. The cards seemed to be one of the measures in Soviet President Yuri Andropov's drive against corruption andUPI - 373 words
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194 1983-07-05 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan was quoted as saying he thought he would be bored if he retired from the White House. But, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, he said this did not necessarily mean he would seek re-election next year. TheReuter - 194 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article484 1983-07-05 4 Agencies ONE of Saudi Arabia's biggest money-changing firms, Al-Rajhi Company for Currency Exchange and Commerce, is to become an investment company with a capital of 730 million riyals. Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Abalkhail said the firm's owners have agreed to allocate 43 per cent of the capital forAgencies - 484 words
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722 1983-07-05 4 Reuter PLANS (or Hongkong Governor Sir Edward Youde to participate in taiira on the future of the colony are a sign that Britain and China have made progress in their negotiations, diplomatic analysts said. The British Embassy and the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced lastReuter - 722 words
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453 1983-07-05 4 AFP THE UK government cannot allow Inflationary monetary conditions back into the economy, Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said. Asked on Channel Four television's "Face the Press" whether he would keep down taxes or allow faster growth in money supply if heAFP - 453 words
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265 1983-07-05 4 UPI THE Mexican AttorneyGeneral's Office said there is sufficient proof to try the former director of the stateowned oil monopoly for a US$34 million fraud, news reports said. The A-G's Office on Thuraday accused Jorge Diaz Serrano, the head of the stateUPI - 265 words
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Article86 1983-07-05 4 Reuter DESPITE a reputation for company loyalty, the majority of Japanese workers are not willing to sacrifice their social lives for work. A poll conducted by the Prime Minister's Office said 3,500 men and women were asked if they were prepared to sacrifice their privateReuter - 86 words
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283 1983-07-05 4 UPI CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl has said West Germany is determined to deploy new US missiles unless Moscow makes concessions at the Geneva arms reduction talks. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation decision to deploy 572 US medium-range missiles in Western EuropeUPI - 283 words
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Article724 1983-07-05 4 ARRIVALS Serrtee Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0906 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL CV CV796 0945 LUX/AUH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP GIA GA9G0 1100 HLP724 words
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Advertisement406 1983-07-05 4 SEMINAR A UNIQUE BIBLICAL APPROACH TO LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT TEAM BUILDING You'll go through the three significant steps of building an •ftective team. It will show you how to identify strengths and Interpersonal needs of individual members. And how to blend them for maximum results. You'U see how to create an406 words
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Advertisement24 1983-07-05 4 Pan Am's Space Seats Around The World More Seat room, More Legroom, More Space To Stretch Out. H| Pan Am.You Can't Beat The Experience.24 words
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Advertisement141 1983-07-05 5 This may qualify as the most boring headline ever written. It compares favourably with the famous "Small, earthquake in Peru; nobody killed" in the realms of the truly unmemorable. And, if we're painfully honest, the mere mention of our business can bring conversation to a grinding halt at the iolliest141 words
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Article510 1983-07-05 6 IT HAS been called the local hoteliers' dream Singapore's own hotel management school situated just a stone's throw from Orchard Road. Hoteliers themselves, through the Singapore Hotel Association, had worked hard for two years to set up the Singapore Hotel Association Training and Educational Centre as510 words
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Article, Illustration1653 1983-07-05 6 STEVE LOHR - Robotics Japan steps up the pace Japan, which uses more robots than the rest of the world put together, is developing more sophisticated machines that can do a whole range of new jobs, writes STEVE LOHR STEVE LOHR NYT IT'S not quite that there are hordes of i unemployed robotsNYT - 1,653 words
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Advertisement344 1983-07-05 6 Education, Manpower Development in Singapore by Pang Eng Fong Economic restructuring in Singapore since 1979 has quickened interest in productivity and manpower issues. This book, a collection of papers written between 1970 and 1981, analyses educational and manpower issues related to Singapore's economic and productivity performance. It addresses such questions344 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1983-07-05 6 )`<'"%|_&*+]?({~`^{?~'%,=`+]|{/ i cp*4 p»sso(3e voo i khocj PIBOUT THC ULTJCJZ I Jxjst &ecfv-»se IT HPS f^Nf ON IT tneptJS ncfJi-jtMG TucRC SUCH THINGS P*S WOtO ON- IT'S BBCX P» LONG fcf*E.*< B HOT p*Re bmv or suk! oil fMONG TM£ tDGe... J SVH»42 words
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Miscellaneous526 1983-07-05 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Enigma (Mandarin/r) 4.45 Afternoon Matinee Since You Went Away (Part 2) (b/w): Continuing the story of an American family whose men are at the front during World War Two. 5.55 Your Attitude is Showing (Film on productivity) 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Perkahwinan Asi526 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1983-07-05 7 CLAUDIA ROSETT - By CLAUDIA ROSETT NYT THE much-acclaimed "free market experiment" in Chile is now being pronounced a failure. The damning evidence is a two-year-old depression, which has finally brought hundreds of thousands of Chileans into the streets, protesting the 10-year-old military rule of President AugustoNYT - 1,093 words
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1631 1983-07-05 7 JEFFREY MADRICK - Divestiture, once a dirty word among US businesses because it implied an admission of failure, is now a sign that a company is getting its house in order. JEFFREY MADRICK reports on this corporate aboutface and how surprisingly common it is becoming. JEFFREYNYT - 1,631 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous626 1983-07-05 7 < •11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS An essayist's youngsters (5) Country boy with some Yanks (5) Measures to keep you straight (5) It has a nail on the end (3) Heat sources by which one fries, possibly (5) Was wounded at war, yet sang (7) Name a film: "The Servant"626 words
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Advertisement877 1983-07-05 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain i|j with the American Express Card HI. f you dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" a a m 4ft •••r-«rrT 7 V i zVancta Singapore's latest to good food and cosy surroundings. Special servings are set for breakfasts, luncheons,877 words
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Advertisement218 1983-07-05 8 Our newly extended Coffee Garden is now better than ever. Whether you have an appetite for local or continental food, you 11 find our staff friendly and efficient, our food appealing and delicious. Try our famous claypot specialities, Hainanese chicken rice and other dishes. x_ MCtfO* For reservations, please call218 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1132 1983-07-05 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures at midday yesterday were £4 to £7 a tonne above Friday's close in the three traded positions. Prices remained in a narrowly steadier range as no fresh direction emerged following the steadier opening. Most traded Sep ended at £1,642, £7 higher after moving between1,132 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article374 1983-07-05 9 ALL sectors of Australian sharemarkets with the exception of gold stocks posted small closing gains in light trading. Near the close the All-Ordinaries index was up 2.7 points at 606.1. National turnover totalled $22.0 million and advances outnumbered declines by about three to two. Gold stocks generally374 words
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Article192 1983-07-05 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally steady in quiet trading. The Book Club Index dipped 0.04 to 125.26 on a turnover of 19.5 million baht with nearly 160,000 shares traded. Berli Jucker, Saha Union and Siam Cement closed unchanged at 395, 138 and 369 baht respectively while Bangkok Bank fell192 words
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Article172 1983-07-05 9 HONGKONG NEWS THAT China and Britain will resume talks July 12 on the future of Hongkong pushed the stock market sharply higher with the Hang Seng Index recording its sharpest gain this year, 52.25 to 1,035.97. It was the first time since early May that the index172 words
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Article551 1983-07-05 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower after touching a record high in early trading as front runners met profit-taking and liquidation because of the yen's weakness against the dollar. The market average closed a provisional 27.47 points lower at 8,971.58 on a volume of 310 million shares551 words
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Article174 1983-07-05 9 CHINESE Pr*4iee Exchange, Singapore, closing prices per IMkg yesterday. Cwwit ad: Bulk fob $119 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $132.00 sellers, new drum fob $136.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $70 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $375.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq174 words
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Article196 1983-07-05 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) C«4*aa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,510; 32s 3,285, 40b 3,370 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article327 1983-07-05 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kUo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second class 0.76, 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 0.56.327 words
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Article182 1983-07-05 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with July One buyers quoted at 232.50 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from last Friday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of buying support after a lower opening. The afternoon session was quiet and featureless. In Kaala182 words
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Article31 1983-07-05 9 Rubber: July 4 Singapore: 232.50 ceots (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 253.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M $30.65 per kilo (down 15.00 cents) 191 tonnes (up 30 tonnes)31 words
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Article72 1983-07-05 9 THE STRAITS TIN price In Penang yesterday dropped 15 cents to MSM.I6 a kilo, bat remained within the ITA lower level of Ms2i.ls and The fall was because of poor demand from overseas, bnt this lower level was supported by the buffer stock manager who absorbed the bulk72 words
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Article435 1983-07-05 9 RAS price* in cent* per kilo yerterday: rVa* (perkOo) Buyer* Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b 231.00 232-OtN Int. 1 R.S.S July 233.00 >34.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 236.75 237 25 Int. 2 R.S.S. 223.50 235J0N UK/Coat 222.50 234.50N lot 3 R.S.S. 211.50 221JON UK/Coat 211.50 2X1JON Int.435 words
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264 1983-07-05 9 Reuter MALAYSIA'S Palm Oil Refiners' Association are optimistic that India's State Trading Corp (STC) will revise some conditions of its new trading terms. A spokesman of the refiners' association said that last Tuesday's talks between the association and STC officials were fruitful.Reuter - 264 words
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Article120 1983-07-05 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased on lack of buying support in quiet trading. In July, south and central fell Mslo and MJ2.50 respectively to MJBIO a tonne and north MflO to Ms9os while in Aug, south lost Ms2o to MJBOS and central M&2.50 to MJ8Q2.50.120 words
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Advertisement711 1983-07-05 9 The Institute of Banking Finance £{p\NCIAL FUTURES Fundamentals and Applications S Venue: Shangri-la Hotel Singapore two-module comprehensive course lasting for two five-day periods for the serious individual interested in financial futures. Organised by The Institute of Banking Finance with the co-operation of Asia Link Financial Services Inc. Mr Ng Kok711 words
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3370 1983-07-05 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and re- KH* 4 to ">« Exchange of wnfapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lota of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Tunes Settlement Contracts are quoted3,370 words
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Article3467 1983-07-05 10 IMS Bifk Low Cmhij Last Sal* +orOr*s Dtv DW Cw Or*s ru Net P/S Vol Day COOO) Hlgk Low 8ECTION ONE r«. INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 235 Acma .354 146 Alcom "267 146 Allied Choc *306 154* B A T 22« 410 3S6 Bata 120 82* Ben 40*3,467 words
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Article2105 1983-07-05 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. MNIIIUU kkmm (14) IM (S) IS (3) 134 AMD (4J3S) 4.40 (4)2,105 words
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Article656 1983-07-05 10 THE lietl stack market eMpo aad Obibn stocks JjW* M «Mr Mggest Sr™" peelte lilex dand wS palate higher at 9CBJB aad the Straits Times ladaatrtal nm 7JS Mate to h| yy sterttag pe ply. Over the werimT'tai Now York, the Federal Bewry a UBHM meaey656 words
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Article464 1983-07-05 10 SELECTED quality stocks, particularly those in the finance sector, featured prominently of the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in brisk trading. After opening slightly higher, prices moved up steadily in early trading but began to drift narrowly as investors took profit. But a pickup in464 words
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Article186 1983-07-05 10 Maaager*' pr km far Jmly S SING AFOBE UNIT TKU The Commerce l Thr Saving* Fund 2 00 S pore Prof Fund 1.58 S pore Sec. Fund 2 31 S pore Invest Fund 116 S'pore Equity Fund 1.35 9T 3C8 2.12 i.m 2.51 1.2Sxd 1.M DIAMOND MOTI Diamond186 words
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409 1983-07-05 11 PEGI Malaysia Bhd believes that it can contribute and play a significant role in the progress of Dunlop Holdings now that it has achieved board representation in the UK company. Stating this in the company's latest annual report, Pegi chairman Mr Ghafar Baba409 words
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Article369 1983-07-05 11 MALAYSIAN Mosaics Bhd's diversification into trading and plantations will provide it with a broader operating base. Its chairman, Tunku Tan Sri Mohamed bin Tunku Besar Burhanuddin, said in his annual review that such a base would enable the company to cope with the "uncertainties in369 words
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479 1983-07-05 11 KECK Seng (Malaysia) Bhd has received compensation totalling M 59.43 million (or estate land acquired by the Malaysian government in the past two years. Chairman Mr Ho Yeow Koon notes in his latest annual review that this consisted of $9.09 million received this year479 words
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717 1983-07-05 11 NYT THE FIRST half of 1963 was a time of plenty on Wall Street, with the vast majority of stocks surging upward in a continuation of the powerful bull market that began last summer. But even in a bull market there are losers. While mostNYT - 717 words
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Article782 1983-07-05 11 Carraat Paneat Ex Dale Ctoe Dale Payable Aug 1 Tatal ler tw MA| Tatallar PVOTiOMI M|| API 3%TC(b) Jan 13 Jun 23 3%TE 2.3%TE(t) 7Vi% Jun 16 Jun 23 Jul 15 7Vi% 21.7% 7Vi%(b) Aug 11 Aug 18 Aug 31 7V*% 7V4% B Seaikawaag WW]) Jul 18 Jul782 words
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296 1983-07-05 11 LINGUI Developments Bhd has told the Kaala Lam par Stock Exchange thai Its F'P'M* iwiiiii of a M per ©eat stoke to ladastrlal aid CsauMretol lasaraaee (M) Bhd (ICIMB) is to diversify Its eperattam aad expaad Its prwflt base. Lings! added that the rißsUrntlis sf M296 words
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511 1983-07-05 11 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE PAN-ELECTRIC Industries and Ambassador Hotel, which are Jointly proposing to take over Orchard Hotel (Singapore) Pte Ltd, have Indicated their intention to terminate the latter's management contract with Orchard International Hotels (S) Pte Ltd. The two companies, which are511 words
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International ROUNDUP
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Article160 1983-07-05 11 said it could report a lorn for the 1983 year, depending on the size of deficits at its Hongkong affiliate, China Cement Co Ltd. Kaiser also said its business could be hurt by uncertainties over the recovery of its own US market. The company earlier said its160 words
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Article133 1983-07-05 11 Including rights, raised £099 million in June against £519 million the previous month and £405 million a year ago, figures from Samuel Montagu and Co show. Rights issue activity remained high, with some large issues being well absorbed, Montagu said. The largest rights were £203 million for133 words
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Article214 1983-07-05 11 (HHP) has made substantial progress in acquiring part of the Utah International group from General Electric Co of the US but needed more time. BHP released a brief statement after reporting to General Electric Co of the US on progress in establish- ing a consortium214 words
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Article164 1983-07-05 11 INDIA Malaysia Bhd (IMT), now undfe-" receivership, has announced that Flowersong AG of Switzerland is selling its two million IMT shares to Resources Industries (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd at MH.OI per share or for a total of Just over $2 million In a letter to the Kuala164 words
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Advertisement87 1983-07-05 11 TAN CHONG TOWER Ideal accommodation for your consultants on project work. 28 units of service apartments Available for minimum one month's lease Convenient in-house apartment cleaning services Strategic location within CBD Completely furnished right down to kitchenware and linen lepr s *5 &//s For details, call Leasing Executive Tan Chong87 words
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Advertisement85 1983-07-05 11 SINGAPORE FACTORY I DEVELOPMENT LTD 5575,000,000 GUARANTEED FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE APRIL 1986 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 4th July 1983 to 4th October 1983, the Notes will carry an Interest Rate of 7 7 Xe% per85 words
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Article170 1983-07-05 12 Rises Indices O C B C 1100 70 July 1 July 4 C Sugars 1380 50 Orinul Hide* U O B D B 8 M Banking 010 50 BT Composite: 944.84 968.66 575 1000 005 50 BT Indicator: *****7 *****34 35 35 32 ST Industrials: 971.35 978.98 Tat Lm170 words
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Article, Illustration149 1983-07-05 12 Rises Indices OCBC 1290 +90 July 1 July 4 M Ranking 1090 +60 MBT Index: *****18 *****07 UOB 640 +60 NST Industrials 1358.84 1369.11 S Trading 720 +50 NOT Finance: 2470.01 2533.96 HL Credit 780 +45 NST Hotels: 659.01 658.39 C Sugar U 0 Land 1520 410 40149 words
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Article54 1983-07-05 12 H.K.HANG SENG Mondav i 07 Friday 606.5 Week Ago 810.8 J lUw.tf/ Friday 963.72 Week Ago 9M.04 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 744.4 Friday 740.8 Week Ago 744 8 Friday unav Thursday 720.7 Week Ago 728.1 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Monday 808.1 Friday unav Thursday54 words
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314 1983-07-05 12 DEVELOPMENT -and Commercial Bank's public share issue, which was oversubscribed by 30 times, has attracted a record MJI.2 billion in application monies. At the final count yesterday, a total of 534,924 applications were received for 907.424 million shares, involving a total of $1,180314 words
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Article414 1983-07-05 12 JACK Chia Enterprises (Malaysia) Bhd has reported that its group pre-tax earnings rose by 18.7 per cent to M 53.74 million for the year ended March 31, 1983, in spite of "adverse conditions". In addition, group turnover went up by 25 per cent to414 words
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Article314 1983-07-05 12 INTERNATIONAL Wood Products (Interwood) has reported worse than expected results for the year ended February 28,1983. The timber-haaed company, which is gradually diversifying into other businesses under its new controlling shareholder, Datuk Wee Boon Ping, incurred heavy pre-tax losses of 17-54 million against profits of $1.65 million previously.314 words
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Article750 1983-07-05 12 SHARE prices began the new trading account lower yesterday as Friday's news of an unexpected rise in US money supply M-l renewed speculation that US interest rates might be headed higher, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was down eight points at 701.8 after earlier dipping750 words
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370 1983-07-05 12 > KEPPEL Shipyard Ltd will make ue sf its cmm* tojt aaees, praaasds tram the ■ale sf mm marketable cart ties sad snafssd teak faculties Is pay far Its aeqslslliea sf 0 per eeat ef Straits Steamship. As at May SI,370 words
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605 1983-07-05 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - Companies Editor: llano Sabiuni By NAJEEB JARHOM HYTEX Ltd has at last disclosed its much-awaited scheme of reconstruction. As expected, Indonesian businessman Lim Tjoen Kong, popularly known in local circles as T K Lim, has succeeded in his reverse takeover bid for the company without605 words
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Article388 1983-07-05 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried Prsaaet Mi on the rationale for acquiring 242 hectares of land from mtnwgh.ii (Rubber) Development PLC. The company was also asked to furnish details oo which a "willing buyer and willing seller basis" was arrived at, details oa the stage of388 words
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Article45 1983-07-05 12 SOUTH J share Amalgamated Hdiap has announced group pre-tax profits of MJ787.672 for the year ended March 31, 1983 ($870,354 previously). Group turnover, however, was higher at Hl.ll million ($10.47 million). The directors do not recommend the payment of a dividend for the year.45 words
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129 1983-07-05 12 ASIATIC Development's rights issue of one new share for every two shares held has been oversubscribed at the clone of applications on Jane 22. The 51 per cent-owned subsidiary of Genting Bhd announced yesterday that applications for a total of 89.64 million shares were received129 words
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Advertisement49 1983-07-05 12 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. July 1983 CONZINC RIOTINTO MALAYSIA SDN BERHAD M 513,000,000 CREDIT FACILITIES Managed by ASEAMBANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD Provided by ASEAMBANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD AMANAH-CHASE MERCHANT BANK BERHAD MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL MERCHANT BANKERS BERHAD Agent ASsmmMitas MMYSM bermd49 words
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Miscellaneous60 1983-07-05 12 OUTLOOK for today: Showers in several areas in the morning and early afternoon. Bepart for U Inui prter to 7JI pm m Jmlv 4 at toe airport: Maximum temperature 31.9 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 25.7 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 6.00 Rainfall in millimetres 5.3 Total rainfall tor60 words
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214 1983-07-05 13 BURNS Philp and Co Ltd of Sydney has announced the start of a new interPacific island shipping service. The company has established South-west Pacific Container Line (SPCL) to operate this service between American Samoa and Papua New Guinea. The result of a threeyear214 words
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Article, Illustration513 1983-07-05 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM A SURGE in US consumer demand is providing a boost to shipping companies operating services to the country. Some companies have reported full loadings on their eastbound journey from the Far East for the last two months. There are several513 words
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Article70 1983-07-05 13 Reuter TWO cruises by the luxury liner Queen Elizabeth 2 have been cancelled to allow repairs to a recurring propeller fault, the Cunard Shipping Line said. The 67,000-ton ship spent 17 days in dry dock recently but engineers have discovered the problem has not been solvedReuter - 70 words
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Article95 1983-07-05 13 THE Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (Singapore Branch) has elected Mr Michael Athoe of CF Sharp as chairman for 1983/84. Mr Tan Hoe Chiang of Malay States Shipping was elected as vice-chairman. The honorary secretary is Mr RM Currie, honorary assistant secretary, Mr Robert S Reyes, both of Boustead95 words
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Article717 1983-07-05 13 Sfelpptag Um Page C*l Afea VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner VI 5 AUtrans vn Alpac VI 5 Antara Shpg X 4 A PC Line X 3 APL m 45 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m i Asia broker V 5 Asia Merchant VI 4 Austasia Line V 1 Australian717 words
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983 1983-07-05 14 Fairplay THERE is more manoeuvring going on in the North Atlantic at the moment than if there were full-scale NATO exercises. The difference is that none of the carriers seems to know exactly what is happening. The resultant confusion, in part beingFairplay - 983 words
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Article1624 1983-07-05 14 AFTER a quiet start to the week, grain chartering on Friday picked up and dominated freight market fixtures, brokers said. Rates out of the Gulf to Japan appear to be firming, with one cargo of 32,000 tons heavy grains fetching U5517.50 compared with $16.50 and $17 quoted mid-June1,624 words
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Article, Illustration182 1983-07-05 14 AUSTRALIAN National Line (ANL) has appointed Mr laa L Redfern as its new regional representative for South-east Asia. Mr Redfem is based in Singapore and will be responsible for ANL's operations, particularly customer relations, throughout the region, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore. He succeeds the previous182 words
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Article301 1983-07-05 14 AFP AFTER a fairly busy start on the tanker market last week, conditions slowed down ahead of the long US Bank Holiday week-end. Europe, rather than the United States, was the main focus of enquiry. Out of the Gulf States area, it was the smaller sized vessel thatAFP - 301 words
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Article97 1983-07-05 14 Reuter THE owners and managing boards of three West German shipbuilders have agreed on a draft merger accord, the Bremen Economics Ministry said. The three are Aktien Gesellschaft Weser, Bremer Vulkan Schiffbau und Maschinenfabrik, both of Bremen, and Hapag-Lloyd Werft GMBH of Bremerhaven. Fried Krupp ownsReuter - 97 words
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Article195 1983-07-05 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between thp Far East/Europe, Par 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. Australia/Straits Container Line.195 words
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378 1983-07-05 15 Maritime China HONGKONG will ratify the Unctad liner code along with Britain in the next few months. The colony is preparing legislation to incorporate the mandatory provisions of the code into the local law but the authorities will not enforce 'the clauses relating toMaritime China - 378 words
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155 1983-07-05 15 Reuter FOREIGN orders for new ships in Japan rose sharply in May to SI vessels totalling 984,600 gross tons from 10 vessels of 119,190 tons a year earlier, the Japan Ship Exporters Association said. The rise reflected a sharp increase in orders for bulk carriers,Reuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration491 1983-07-05 15 Lloyd's List WEST Germany's troubled shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd lost DmlOO million last year oo its North Atlantic service alone, the company revealed. The news came after the company appealed to its shareholders far a Dm24o million cash injection to help cover further losses thisLloyd's List - 491 words
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6279 1983-07-05 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 of6,279 words
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Article802 1983-07-05 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Slri Bhum 124N 5.7.83 2300 S'pore Shpg FSB 0900-1000/1000-1130 Gl/Jl HK Express 56/447 6.7.83 0330 Seganl FSA 1300-1500/1100-1300 Fl/Gl N Zircon 1S/N 6.7.83 0700 Neptune802 words
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Article1866 1983-07-05 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic Caatataer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afr*-Kar»aU Uae Transgroup (S). AkreakJel Uxr Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepfer Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intrasea1,866 words
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Article930 1983-07-05 22 Jily 18-18 International Law of the Sea Conference, Hotel Scandinavia, Oslo. I«ly 18-Aag I Galbraith's course in shipping 1983, Faculty of Maritime Studies, Plymouth Polytechnic. Jaly 18-22 International Omega Association annual meeting, Lisbon. Jaly 28-Aag i Insurance course for middle management of insurance companies in the Middle East,930 words
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Article539 1983-07-05 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Asian Clipper Bunga Bindang Bunga Orkid Chang Ling Kota Pelangi Ned Albany Perak Sanko Scorpio Si Ming Shan Blue Moon Botany Tradition Itaimbe Rainbow Scapwlnd Silver Light Temburong Turkmeniya Well Raibow PASIR PAN JANG I 31/2 45A 35/6539 words
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Advertisement409 1983-07-05 13 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) iMm LONDON Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom CONTAINER Schedules SHIPPING Events SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather &H2L JAR DIM M H lOOCL I OiyEivr Overseas CohLzUm Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUROPF VIA409 words
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Advertisement335 1983-07-05 13 OSEALORDS3 S UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Kuwait (24/7), Shuaiba (27/7). Jubail (30/7). Dammam (1/8), Doha (4/8), Dubai (6/8). Abu Dhabi (7/8) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 5 pore Loading tor Mma Qaboos (25/7). Dubai (27/7), Bahrain (29/7), Dammam (29/7). Kuwait (31/7). Doha 6/8), Abu Dhabi (12/8), Mma335 words
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Advertisement430 1983-07-05 13 ,W'. BALT-ORIENT LINE Baltic Shipping Co Rtpiir Services from South East Am to United Kinfdom and H t n ,4. fVnui tonmema rofis Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd Tel: *****3 n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS Salad Salad I430 words
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Advertisement494 1983-07-05 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe Feed* f Kelang Sport 2) I 3) H'btirg 0 Qmi From Europe «raa [i) Gtert 2)(ftanr 3) B'nen 4) r<w 5) leM Sport Sum 8/7 15/7 24/7 31/7 7/8 14/8 21/8 N DCJMA B SORIA TOYAMA 5/7 12/7 19/7 N HOUTMnN 26/7 JUTLAfOA B.494 words
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Advertisement583 1983-07-05 15 QCL Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group a STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok SHIP SERVICE TO UK'CONTINENT in CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Mat Br*» HMDMB hM UN from Wtm Ulk S"ton I ia and Fa cx(o In Hone Ko«c pjw+ p*+ sp« I583 words
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Advertisement399 1983-07-05 16 MC&line iMf 4 imtemt contain no* CONKNTIONAL SERVICE To/Frwi BUSAN S POtt PtNWtG P ULANC BUSAN KM *****/1 Ml MO A* sum ocean *.»7* zvn Mr i-j >m m a* FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE If) IUROPI Vl* Sltt/"^T^^^h^tHhTTcTTonvMNlin^"" fROM fUROPf Vl* Silt/ "J > Mfr>hp^)Mh^>c^To»wodiui7 OiMHIX 0. WW—risf n _1 S.IQMTONIK399 words
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Advertisement600 1983-07-05 16 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON B F SS C Ag«nts Motoyvo BOUSTEAO SHPWNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7-PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Camtwna ArfWrtmm D« tli WM— IMffMMmcmM sac i r ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE COMPANM PERUANA OE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" tot600 words
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Advertisement422 1983-07-05 20 I'i><|iwiial Container Lines fg*wMM|l 2 Sailings Weekly |i Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday w-, SINGAPORE ISI.AXDS I.IXli ft—-* MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER $>«• PK N| Lndht tar KUSU BUMS 22/2 C M MmL Ma Ohafei. Ba KUSU BUM) It/22 C ill ill I, Hindi, EAST MALAYSIA422 words
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Advertisement151 1983-07-05 21 Scan Dutch 9 To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) To Red Sea/Mediterranean LIMASSOL SINGAPORE From Europe HONG KONG From Red Sea/Med. MOTHER CIM ABrtOC FEEDER FEEI VESSEL SINGAPORE p «ELANG PEN Scan Dutch Concordia 11/' Woensdrecht 6/8 Scan Dutch Corona 6/9 Also Accepting To: From: (1) Barcelona, Genoa, Leghorn Valencia (2) Amsterdam, Antwerp,151 words
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Advertisement216 1983-07-05 22 APC LINE \N(.KI TAN I'KKT \Mh \\*(l W (dNT i\i:i{ MM: WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE/JAKARTA JAKARTA biNrt 1-13/7 10-15/7 If-15/7 20-21/7 TNBANG VI 7151/7152 SaM TAX Alt) I 2153/2154 0-0/7 TAMBANG M 7153/7154 M/ 7 TAKAMI 2155/2156 15-10/7 M 7155/7150 17-11/7 BOOKING Plf*Sf CONTACT SINGAPORE CAHArA SAMIIDFRA SHIPPING216 words
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Advertisement366 1983-07-05 22 V P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. JAIAN TANAH ABANG I 1?3/1?S lAKAKTA Til *****9 J***** 34 32% >3:4 Jin Dally receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to Jakarta/Tg. Priofc. VESSEL NMGA no vor 11 MAMXXIVOY. 3 PtA6A XXXfI VOY 11 NAGA XXI VOY 4 NAGA366 words
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Advertisement158 1983-07-05 22 6 b. S. Ci BANGLADESH NATIONAL LINE SINGAPORE/BANGLADESH SHUTTLE SERVICE P.T. PPM TANO JUNG M CTI no 14. to MMA ON «/S3 7/7 9/7 Murta P.T. ASTRI LINE n* no 14. t* PBANC ELJWG 4/13 7/7 9/7 Ortw. S—irMt Strtbtyt Lm*« *4 K*pd Wotms 27/21 n«f .ui cm ..imihj, ■ooUng158 words
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Miscellaneous163 1983-07-05 22 Regional Weatfter a m m m N M I A m m s "J? Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C V Shower Weather s-V Wind direction with speed in knots Rain \^j Cloudy163 words
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