The Business Times, 19 April 1982
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Title Section10 1982-04-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, APRIL 19,1182 60 CENTS10 words
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279 1982-04-19 1 THE industrial electronics sector will help to lift the local electronics industry from the gloom of the worldwide recession. Components manufacturers are beginning to diversify into industrial electronics. In addition, onethird of last year's investments of $417 million in the industry went into279 words
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544 1982-04-19 1 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG IN A TIMELY move that is likely to be welcomed by the stockbroking community, the Stock Exchange of Singapore will lift the controversial ruling on immediate delivery on June 1. SES will revert to its former trading544 words
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412 1982-04-19 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE East Coast is poised to rival the Tanglin and Orchard areas as the most popular residential district. The Pan Island Expressway and the East Coast Parkway have made travel from this locality to the city or the airport a412 words
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Article225 1982-04-19 1 TWO British money-brok-ing firms Marshalls and Charles Fulton will continue as separate units in Singapore, in spite of a recent takeover move which brought them under one corporate roof. A few weeks ago, London's Mercantile House, which owns Marshalls, acquired Fulton (or a price of £6.5225 words
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335 1982-04-19 1 SOME oil companies in Singapore lost a segment of their business with Pertamina when Indonesia complied with an Opec agreement to cut back oil production. They had their year-long cross purchase contracts with the Indonesian national oil company cancelled as from April L Among those335 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article99 1982-04-19 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. The five Asean members' economies performed creditably last year, with Singapore remaining the economic leader. A study made by the Asian Development Bank said Singapore chalked up a hefty 9.9 per cent growth rate in its GNP. Indonesia and Thailand both posted a GNPAFP - 99 words
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Article73 1982-04-19 1 Reuter MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union today issued a decree allowing its state enterprises to search for minerals on the ocean bed in an apparent attempt to pressure Washington into signing an International Law of the Sea Convention. The decree, published by Tass News Agency, said the MoscowReuter - 73 words
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Article65 1982-04-19 1 Reuter WARSAW, Sun. Coal output, the mainstay of Poland's economy, continued to grow in March but the country's economic health remained critical, according to official statistics. A report on the economy in March by the State Statistical Office said industrial and agricultural production were l«wer than at theReuter - 65 words
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Article83 1982-04-19 1 Reuter LAGOS, SUN. World Bank president AW Clausen called on all countries to resist the tendency to adopt protectionist measures to help their economies. He told a news conference that inflation was the greatest cancer on earth and that "protectionism only exacerbates inflation". "The winds of protectionismReuter - 83 words
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Article77 1982-04-19 1 AP BEIJING, Sun. China is inviting bids (or university laboratory instruments and equipment to be purchased in part with US$2OO million from the Work) Bank. The official Xinhua News Agency said half of the World Bank aid will be in the form of a loan from theAP - 77 words
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Article98 1982-04-19 1 AFP LONDON, Sun. The London Merchant Bank of J Henry Schroder Wagg, apparently better informed than the British government, anticipated the seizure by Argentina of the Falkland Islands by 24 hours and transferred all its Argentine assets to Zurich, the Observer newspaper reported today. The bank's loans toAFP - 98 words
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486 1982-04-19 1 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI RAFFLES CITY (Pte) Ltd, the developer of the futuristic hotel, office and shopping complex of the same name, has become a subsidiary of DBS Land through an intricate move which has gone largely unnoticed in investment circles. Last week, DBS486 words
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Advertisement219 1982-04-19 1 ;)}/||!_"\"{@!%$\%/@]*_\}*+<(~` WSE m THE industrial relations circle and the quality control circle have the same ends —to increase productivity Page 2 AGAINST a background of worldwide recession, management must direct its attention to increasing the productivity of existing businesses if profits ate to grow, or even be maintained Page 3219 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1463 1982-04-19 2 TSANG SAU YIN - la mld-Febraary, saft drlika bsttler Fraser lad Neave tried Mi Me sf tbe sew Mcm 1b ladaatrlal relattoaa to mdm to Stegapere, the Industrial relattoaa circle. Tbreagb wtrUMp eaadacted at the ecmpsiy by Hamaaa, a tocal maaagement eeaaaltaaey, M maaagers aad aatoa repreaeatatives gat1,463 words
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Article, Illustration553 1982-04-19 3 FT MADISON Avenue, home of the American advertising industry, has been disturbed by the news that a business school professor had developed and tested a computer programme which takes much of the waste out of advertising campaigns. Professor Ray Bagel of the Kansas Centre forFT - 553 words
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1051 1982-04-19 3 MIKE WILSON - ln his first of four articles on improving productivity in sales, MIKE WILSON suggests a methodical assessment of the marketing department to highlight key areas for improvement. Improvinc sales productivity Part 1 MIKE WILSON AN implicit assumption in the planning carried out by many companies1,051 words
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Advertisement452 1982-04-19 2 Swissair: More than 90 destinations world-wide. I I Swissair flies to Switzerland from 10 cities in the .Far East, from 5 in North America, from 4 in South America, from 19 in Africa, from 11 in the Near and Middle East and from no less than 46 in Europe. Three452 words
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Advertisement169 1982-04-19 3 Two International Events for the Building Services Engineering Industry. SINGAPORE WORLD TRADE CENTRE APRIL 20-23,1982 fNTERMFE2 The second international exhibition on safety, security, and fire protection. Held in association with the Second South East Asian and Pacific Fire Safety Conference, organised by the Institution of Fire Engineers (Singapore Branch). The169 words
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Advertisement204 1982-04-19 3 t* v,*" K* The art In the language of material storage, space saved is money earned When it comes to optimising available space as well as maximising accessibility, consult Diethelm and Dexion, the professionals in the art of transr lating space and manpower into money and efficiency. And together, Diethelm204 words
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OVERSEAS
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397 1982-04-19 4 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister .Thatcher held an unsched>uled meeting of her Special Falklands Crisis Cabinet on Saturday night as American mediator Alexander Haig continued to seek a settlement in Buenos Aires. The meeting in London iwas officially described as a stocktaking session, but BritishReuter - 397 words
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744 1982-04-19 4 NYT THE US Federal Reserve has announced a US$7.l billion increase in the basic money supply for the week ended April 7, a large gain which is at the upper end of economists' forecasts. Although the latest increase to $453.6 billion leaves theNYT - 744 words
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525 1982-04-19 4 AP NEW US government figures has shown that profitsqueezed US companies had an even tougher final quarter in 1981 than previously believed. Many companies have also just completed a relatively poor first quarter of 1982, but the government will not have figures onAP - 525 words
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Article267 1982-04-19 4 Reuter IN A menage apparently aimed at the growing antinuclear movement in the US and abroad, President Reagan said Americans should realise an arms buildup is necessary to demonstrate US resolve to the Soviet Union. In a five-minute radio speech on Friday, Reagan said world peaceReuter - 267 words
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664 1982-04-19 4 NYT TEXTILE industry and government officials in Hongkong have cancelled one of the colony's more prestigious export promotions, the 14 year-old ready-to-wear festival, which has traditionally been aimed at Western markets. The travelling exhibit was cancelled, said Len Dunning. executive director of the British colony'sNYT - 664 words
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377 1982-04-19 4 AP AMERICAN companies eager to build Wiltons of dollars worth of new factories for communist and poor countries are beginning to accept partial payment in goods. they do not want, such as canned hams and cheao shoes. This kind of barter is called "countertrade.'* aAP - 377 words
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Article650 1982-04-19 4 ITALY may face high unemployment and economic stagnation until the end of 1983 as the world recovery on which it is counting is delayed and inflation stays stubbornly high, government officials said. Underlying their sombre assessment is a gloomy view of international trends. Economists of650 words
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Article664 1982-04-19 4 ARRIVALS 8enrteo Local Operator Nuber Tfaae from MAS MHW? 0090 KUL FT FTTJ 0130 LAX/STO/ANC 1 NRT/OSA/TPE PAA PA0Q6 NYC/SPO/HKG SIA SQfl 07® MAA SIA 9Q43 0800 DHA SU SQ101 0005 KUL MAS MH671 0930 KUL MAS MH680 0865 KCH RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MW 1030664 words
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130 1982-04-19 4 Reuter AMERICAN financial executives expect the reeeeMen te end In the seesmi qaarter sf 1«, tart they expect a very slew t «every into IMS, the Conference Beard said. A sarvey at fl executives the g^'expeela'a'iiirita* la nmndt activity la the A leeevery la expectedReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement136 1982-04-19 4 WOODS OF RE (Self Drive Cat Hire "#r woods of Rwgate's low competitive rates are realty low and competitive For instance, the rental (one week unlimited mileage, etc) of a Ford Fiesta 1100 L: UK£5l (tow season) and £68 (peak), is as much as 62% toss than other major car136 words
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Advertisement290 1982-04-19 5 CHAMPION MOTORS SPECIALIST CAR DIVISION PROUDLY PRESENTS •<ga tiil m AUDI 200 TURBO The most powerful front drive car in Europe Not every car can claim the distinction of being in a class of its own. But just as the Audi is not for everyone, the Audi is not like290 words
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REVIEWS
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Article866 1982-04-19 6 PATRICIA GOH - BAND'S WORKSHOP CUM TOUR TO MANILA The Institute of Education/National Junior College Alumni (lE/NJC) Band enjoyed a meaningful trip to Manila last year when members of the band arranged for themselves a Workshop-Concert-cum-Educational tour. There they were privileged to meet various well-known musicians such866 words
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Article, Illustration485 1982-04-19 6 THE Music Group of London wins high praise all the time. Formed in 1966 from a nucleus of wellknown Duo and Trio ensemble*, the Group combines to give recitals of great flexibility and character. The members are all individually established concerto players and soloists of the first rank,485 words
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Article, Illustration213 1982-04-19 6 ON APBIL H, the fawtttate «f Bdaeattoa's Mule Edaeatiea Departmeat «01 preeeat Mi mml puMle eeaeert. Eatttled Opaa 1 Ceaeert, the iiußH Itlihi Paraaagae*a PtriAMtßea Aln Medley m well ae the ami kaad tare a M af fkfai Eytaftn, a kaad M aad tf213 words
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950 1982-04-19 7 NYT The Fate sf the Earth By Jeafttfcea Schell Knspf, 544 pages Reviewed by JOHN LEONARD JONATHAN SCHELL demands that we imagine the end of our species, the death of the planet, "the murder of the future". It is the argument of his bookNYT - 950 words
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Article755 1982-04-19 7 Ssstheast Asian Affair* I*l, rmmtHH by Ike Isatttite 0t AM— Publisher: Helieatu Edaeattsaal Mb (Asia) «MM Bcvicwfd fcy BALMA kwaijk THINGS change so quickly in the world today that it is almost impossible to keep up with all but major events. Sometimes even these are a755 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1982-04-19 7 TSANG SAU YIN - RIVA FRIEDMAN, AN ARTIST FROM ISRAEL, IS WARY OF THE VERY ABSTRACT. "I FEEL THAT THE PAINTER HAS NOTHING TO SAY OF THE PEOPLE, SO HE JUST PUTS ON THE COLOURS." MRS FRIEDMAN TELLS TSANG SAU YIN THAT SHE PAINTS NOT ONLY FOR HERSELF, BUT ALSO1,089 words
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Miscellaneous630 1982-04-19 6 LEISURE TIME CONCERTS FOLK SINGING at the Victoria Concert Hall tonight at Bpm by the Yettk* Falk Graap. PERFORMANCE by the Um EaaemMe on Thursday, 8.15pm at the Victoria Concert Hall. This chamber music group comprises 11 musicians, all prize winners in well-known competitions. MUSIC Graap «f h—*— performs at630 words
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Miscellaneous702 1982-04-19 6 ACBOBB 9 Mind you keep aa eye on, subsequently (4, 5) 10 Delaying the collapse? a J) 12 Embai i ■—> il, knock (4) IS Place tat which to keep the magnet? 14 To yet a chaage, I will go in (or agriculture (7) 15 Find out later die's wnehow702 words
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Miscellaneous531 1982-04-19 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM foOowad by On The 150 A Drawl* Wertohep 7 05 Spider 420 Cartoon Sotecioni 7.30 Newi 4.30 Dmc* Rectal by Chandra Banu Mala (Tamil/r) 7.50 Tirnm 5.00 Thi Sea 35 LMng 525 Moon's Mafic Circus 0.50 Gotag SJO The Square Leopard 0 45 Km 0.15 News531 words
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Advertisement151 1982-04-19 7 ANNOUNCEMENT KECK SENG (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS The Directors of the Company ore pleased to ohnounce the audited results of the operation of the Company and of the Group for the yeor ended 31st December 1981 as foNows:COMPAMY GROUP Turnover 108,009 85,763 108,009 85,763 The Board151 words
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Advertisement364 1982-04-19 7 New St Old A, Old Tribal fiijtill 1 v v. Jr i rtiiJH •-t; if-i rt; ljh j <t J i kILH JLJ i I V V. M- V <»■ Tientsin Wool Shanghai Silk An expensive name is no guarantee of qualty. Even if 2 carpets come from the same364 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article182 1982-04-19 8 APR M Pr» CORBR1LLE Air-Liquid* UK a«miu Cir (Thamaooc* dM PctrotM Compscnie PtnancMr* no 1443 in HMO -0 14 unch ♦U CoDMcnk CtaMnto Credit Fonctor -4J Haehctt* (Ubrtlrtt). I4*rhln«i Bull UtelMUn (B) m *15 m -Oil P*chln*j Cifta* KuhlBaan PiMinl, Fdi (Ni Qum Prtnump* B A Blum* nr'Vrr BA182 words
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Article73 1982-04-19 8 APR It m FORWARD MARKET Aetc «M ♦l Arttd -M Aatur zm *h -J SSSSeiTZZZ MM -a STLzzzz ISM Ot Dun HZ 94 -a 1V» EtoctroM Ot-lnoo-Bo mm 14 10 IMA -ft Hobo* PtUo -M Rjrl Dutcb 8oc On Bai( WflHI HZ rat •4 MM MM -U u -H73 words
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Article184 1982-04-19 8 AM M DM fgrmimtm gg Alts Laban ITHjOO unch Ails Van MU« -14 bask" »S Bar H T Wfaanl MM Bar Vhan* »1« ggj tm« U4 Sc 114.10 -O BMW I» M 414 Pi Ml III nut -4 Cham Varw UM U CoaamaraMnk 140.00b A Contt Oumnl M *U184 words
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Article155 1982-04-19 8 APR 19 Pima Atttoat Bill—» MH flliimlM- Br. M» -M 11 in nin Ha*. 1« -1 Brovn Down Br. MM -4 cm (Mfj UN Cite (Wo P C n aneb CUM (Mo *•> unci) Cradlt Su&aa Br 1« *10 Cradtt BmMi IU« »1 uacti Dtltronu Br. a» -5 Oaorf*155 words
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Article146 1982-04-19 8 ABM at j* -0i5 AbUd uaeh Akao M mi ♦0J j AM XV i Amfai n» iU Amrotal 4040 -0.4 I— B*rjcm riM 0.1 3AJD uncb Bortumt) 104.08 uneh Burtimann 47 JO MM +0J »U Cih« DmitX 210 JO Dell mj 1100 -1 fnntf ***** J rofcktr SJ0 inch146 words
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Article58 1982-04-19 8 AM» M LM BMloU 1» oSmf Qrt_. CooA Arqua Wan >»1J0 -U Endtnia am rw org urn OanarmU >«■» on mm *m in rr* m§ In vast M iuicmmmi <M mm *rn ItklSM M CM aw -IU» MsdlobMies W Bi ManSadorTrr* «ST +S ottmu Ort i5« mm And C58 words
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Article148 1982-04-19 8 APR 1« Alrmn a uneh 21 uneh S<> uneh Bell Trt Ml* Beth Corp bp nu lid SH +1« UH BH f »<* uumc u» n Caring OKMII Com Bath 1 uneh 41% 14H -H nfofaPtfir" Dom Store* HB 8H Doa Tmr lt% M unci Ffcleonbrftdf* Gap flintir MM148 words
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Article231 1982-04-19 8 APR M iUad INDUSTRIALS A Alpha a* -t Abfcot M uneh AS And CI 7* AMJC aw uneh Barlows Ml uneh Of Sugar MR uneh CWA rn uneh Cwm noun a uneh D« Bar» Ind iHMfe PM Voik (11 rvgn m uneh Qumu nrnmii Qui—w 1MB *M Hippo Htwu231 words
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Advertisement111 1982-04-19 8 Qreaed Qaroupa Baked Pork Rita Orange Jutce Chicken Fried Cabbage with Mushrooms Sweet Com with Crab Meat Baked Squids Served with White Rice Plus Complimentary Dessert SHOCK* par person lor minimum o« 6 persons Additional persons wN also be charged HMO** per person it/i-n. lf If I .Ul \-J c111 words
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Article711 1982-04-19 9 COmoc: Robusta futures on Friday closed easier, near the day's lows, between £24 a tonne and £19 below Thursday's close in traded positions. The physicals market remained quiet and there was no fresh news to feature the futures market. Volume on Friday totalled 3,339 lots, including 324 cross711 words
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Article168 1982-04-19 9 CHINESE PwilM Exekaage, ptff'lMHkg ytmttr+Ay. C»p>—t ail: Bulk fob $97.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $109.00 sellers, new drum fob 1113.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) 147.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $375.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak168 words
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Article109 1982-04-19 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday closed down 1 V 4 to 2Vt US cents a bushel. Nervous local short-cover-ing ahead of the weekend, in view of the Falkland Islands crisis, edged prices off day's lows late. The leading wire bouse and the feed manufacturer sold substantial 'amounts of109 words
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Article99 1982-04-19 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed mind, down IVi US cents a bushel to up one cent. Prices fluctuated erratically late on local eveningup, as dealers were unwilling to hold open positions over the weekend because of the Falkland Islands situation. Most contracts received chart support late at99 words
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1364 1982-04-19 9 DESPITE THE increase in international tension last week, London commodity markets failed to sustain early gains after the long Easter week-end. Fears that the US shuttle-diplomacy over the Falklands crisis was grinding to a halt, plus the flareup in the Middle East, kept sellers somewhat1,364 words
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217 1982-04-19 9 THE Mngipore produce market had another quiet In the case of pepper, prices were unchanged with demand remaining low. A dealer «Id the Sarawak new crop is likely to be a little smaller but prices will not go down ss the farmers there have217 words
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Article150 1982-04-19 9 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed steady on die day but off the highs after moving well up from the morning's easier opening. Closing prices were 1.10 pence per kilo up to around unchanged in a recorded turnover of 1,278 lots of 15 tonnes including six kerbs, plus150 words
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Article157 1982-04-19 9 ILAST WEEK, the US dol- lar reached a seven-month high of 2.1550 against the •Singapore dollar. The US remained generally against the other '«oajor currencies. C* Forecasts of a bulge in gtMoey growth during April •which would keep upward on interest rates, frss one of the main facCtcrs157 words
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Article230 1982-04-19 9 Source: International Discount Co •THE domestic money mar- ket overnight rates retpained fairly steady last .«reek, with the overnight being traded at 8 per Tcsot 7Vi per cent level before dosing at 5 per cent 'for the week. The term deposits reImained steady with only -marginal fluctuation seen !inSource: International Discount Co - 230 words
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Article36 1982-04-19 9 Closing quotes on Friday: US 2.4230/40 Stg 4.259/64 Can -1.9838/54 DF1-90.16/28 S FT -122.30/45 Lit 1.816/821 F Fr 38.43/47 D Kr 29.43/46 N Kr 39.58/64 B Fr con 5.288/297 B Fr fin 4.415/425 Yen 0.9790/980336 words
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Article301 1982-04-19 9 IAST Monday and Tuesday «aw gold gained further {rounds to peak at US$37O a Iroy ounce on the international bullion markets, Green and Collier says. This was credited to the andtarinisbed tension in the OK-Argentina dispute and the potential fresh eruption Jt Arab-Israeli conflict. By week-end, however, ipuch of301 words
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Article22 1982-04-19 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 10.13 per cent.22 words
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Article156 1982-04-19 9 ASIAN ASIAN —y tnrtf iepwtt ntoa far Ike «td eaM April 11: M«aUM>' -J miii! iSK2 s U88 (Hi sriMS) Ugk Law IS 13/18 IS IS* IS* IS* IS* IS* 15 5/18 15* IS* IS* IS* unq 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 4* sn/ia 84/18 Uw 4*156 words
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Article43 1982-04-19 9 FOR THE week ended Saturday Apr 17, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: ■aak fad: 2 to 5.3 per cent. Geaenl faai: 4.7 to 5.155 per cent. Mmaisli of funds totalled $992 million.43 words
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Article337 1982-04-19 9 STERLING strengthened and the dollar slipped from earlier highs In London last Friday at the end oI the second week of confrontation Furs— Britain and Argentina over the Falkland T«Un# After a day of subdued trading as the dollar advanced against continental currencies, sterling suddenly finned in late dealings337 words
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Advertisement110 1982-04-19 9 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I QUICK SIN of No. 109 C, Blk 7, Jalan Batu Singapore 1542, have applied for a First Class Beer House licence in respect of premises at No. 164, Upper East Coast Road Singapore 1545, and that this application will be heard in Court110 words
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Advertisement169 1982-04-19 9 Remember The Conference That Left You Breathless? h 4 n/P-i > t* M Imagine, on the very day of the conference, you discovered that there were more guests attending the opening reception than you expected. And you were obliged to accommodate all these extra people. If not for the spontaneous169 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article683 1982-04-19 10 SIOW LI SEN - I] «Singapore H By SIOW LI SEN THE Singapore stock market continued to gain slowly but steadily last week. On record, it was the sixth consecutive week the market has finished with a net gain. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed the week with a683 words
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Article507 1982-04-19 10 JULIANA TAY - Wnk »nded April 16 compiled by JULIANA TAY OTHERS Asmsl Deetrteal Mmlilii has sold its 40 per cent interest in lamtii Usfi (Pte) IMM to Urn Kim Hal Electric Oa for $130,000 cash. General I aiahnr (BaMags) Ml has acquired a logging company called Bms507 words
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Article806 1982-04-19 10 MM K.Lumpur d THE proximity of the general election on April 22 seemed to have injected some vitality into the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week with solid gains noted in a (air number of speculative counters. The Falkland Islands dispute and the gloomy state of the806 words
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Article2951 1982-04-19 10 IMS Hlgk Law C —peny Or** Or'. Nat Last DW DW TV P/E Vol Week Sale -far- Crr COM) Hick L mm SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 9M 233 an ao 141 soi m 247 172 ao a 100 ao ao Alcorn A11M Choc BAT Bata Barjaya Kawat2,951 words
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1215 1982-04-19 11 ly.jNew York y THE NEW YORK stock market scored a tiny gain for its fifth straight weekly advance as potentially explosive situations in the Falkland Islands and West Asia cast a shadow over trading. Investors hopeful about the future outlook for the US economy had1,215 words
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128 1982-04-19 11 it^j Bangkok m DURING the first three peeslaas (shortened by the Taeeday hall day), prices sa the Becarttiee Exehaage af er beat aMtopnaslaa, hat ■eatlmeat Improved aa Frtdny. The late action waa tee malaly te baying af Jalapra the sarprlae aaster aa Tharaday af three128 words
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304 1982-04-19 11 plj Tokyo J THB TOJffO stock market ssgged in How trading last week amM continued inves- tor cflucau over economic mhwi at home aad tendo» abroad. The 85-stock Dow-Jones Average, a. 73.11-yen. loser tte previous weak, closed the week at 7.129.0 yen for a304 words
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376 1982-04-19 11 m Sydney THE shortened post-Easter week got off to an encouraging start after three hydrocarbon flows generated oil sector buying on Tuesday. The oil and gas marker put on eight points that day after Surat Basin Well, YeUowbank Creek No 2 flowed the equivalent of376 words
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Article57 1982-04-19 11 Reuter INTERNATIONALHarvester Co said it will pass second quarter dividends on the US$lO cumulative preferred stock series A, the $5.76 cumulative convertible preferred stock series C and the common stock. Provisions of the company's $4.2 billion refinancing plans which run to December 15, 1983, prevent it from payingReuter - 57 words
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Article1481 1982-04-19 11 GERALD COLVERD - wffijLondon By GERALD COLVERD THE collective Western world's support for Britain's stance over the Falklands sovereignty issue has one Achilles heel the small investor. They have been filing through the exit from stock markets, into the cash arena, as a form of eacapIsm from incessant media comment on1,481 words
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Article193 1982-04-19 11 BCI AFTER a promising start, the Milan stock market went back to the pessimistic mood of the previous weeks, with prices showing a majority of declines. On the last session, which marked the beginning of the May accounting period, the stock exchange picked up and the BCIBCI - 193 words
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Advertisement303 1982-04-19 11 GUTHRIE BERHAD (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Thirteenth Annual General Meeting of Guthrie Berhad will be held at the Registered Office, 39 Sixth Avenue, Singapore 1027, on 24 May 1982 at 12 noon to transact the following business: 1. To303 words
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Advertisement91 1982-04-19 11 Hk t* Late flights mean an awful lot of disgruntled clients. That's why we at Lufthansa take special care in assuring that our flights to Frankfurt and 57 other destinations in Europe, depart... and arrive on time. Punctuality one of many qualities for which Lufthansa is famous. Gerfaan Airlires CM91 words
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Article472 1982-04-19 12 MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM - By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM UNITED Overseas Insurance has added another insurance company, the Malayan Motor and General. Underwriters Pte Ltd (MMGU) under its management wing. This brings the number of Insurance companies that it is managing and underwriting to three. MMGU, which takes in about $10 million472 words
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Article214 1982-04-19 12 MALAYAN Cables has plunged into the red with a pre-tax loss of M 51.46 million for the year ended Dec 31. 1961, against a pre-tax profit of $5.31 million previously. According to audited figures just released, the company's sales fell sharply to $29.93 million214 words
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Article217 1982-04-19 12 OVERSEA-CHINESE BssHag Carpsratias said its register of shareholders will be closed from May 12 to 29, both dates inclusive, for the purpose of determining entitlements to its two-for-five bonus issue and for the preparation and issue of dividend warrants. THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has queried Straits Trading217 words
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Article405 1982-04-19 12 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Berhad (MRCB) has gone on the property acquisition trail again, with the proposed purchase of Selayang Jaya Sdn Bhd for Ms3o million. In an announcement over the weekend, MRCB said it will issue 15 million new shares valued at405 words
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Advertisement161 1982-04-19 12 Deciding OnA Computer? We can advise on your computer needs and help you choose the right one. We conduct feasibility studies and evaluate them with you. We can even develop your systems and train your staff. We are right behind you from concept to execution. Our services include systems-* design,161 words
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Advertisement332 1982-04-19 12 v 1 w v J I V*J nnounced, 'A/*me to see. v- V"* ji e. aw The morning light gleamed on the gold and steel surface as remote rooftops were touched with the first sunshine. Slender hands pointed to the ridiculously early hour. V; And there, tiny but uncompromising on332 words
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Miscellaneous60 1982-04-19 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair in the morning, showers in several places around midday. Report for 24 bun prior to Up ea April 18 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 23.1 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 5.40 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for60 words
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160 1982-04-19 13 Reuter THE INTER-UNION row on Sydney's wharves has stopped the movement of most cargo on the waterfront, with the container trade the worst affected. The Australian Chamber of Shipping said more than 5,000 containers are stranded onshore and probably some 3,000 more containers areReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration645 1982-04-19 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE PROFIT of Straits Steamship's shipping division dipped last year in the face of stormy conditions in the shipping industry. Pre-tax profit dropped by 10 per cent from $13.5 million in 1960 to $12.8 million last year. The fall is more645 words
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Article40 1982-04-19 13 THE Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers will hold its 14th annual general meeting on April 22 at the Shangri-la Hotel. The president, Mr Lai Park On, will present the report for the year ending Dec 31,1961.40 words
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Article106 1982-04-19 13 PILING for the Keppel Shipyard complex at Pulau Hantu will begin on April 19. A piling barge and a pile supply barge will be used. The piling barge will be held in position by means of five concrete anchor blocks. Two of the anchor blocks are placed106 words
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Article696 1982-04-19 13 SMfflag Uh Pa|t Acfcipetefo Shpf VID aim vm AttradCT VI AUtraaa VTO Alpac VI CM 1 4 s Aaceoaw IX X An Lam Shpg X APCUm IX apt. in Ar|«t1w IV ASCL m AMU Merchant VI a s s 4/5 1 4 1 Atlai Unas AuataaULta* V696 words
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313 1982-04-19 14 THE Hamburg city government plans to Invest about 1.7 million Deutsc he mark in measure* to deal effectively with any future oil mishap in the port. The measures are aimed primarily at prevention but are also designed to improve coordination and313 words
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Article, Illustration645 1982-04-19 14 Dravo Review CHINA'S Yangtze River affects the lives of more people than any river in the world as it contains the country's most populous area. rhina has relied on the Yangtze River, also known as the Chang Jiang or "long river", for transportation for thousandsDravo Review - 645 words
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Article1566 1982-04-19 14 FREIGHT rates remained fully steady for grain bookings on Thursday out of US east coast ports with two 27,000 ton cargoes being covered from the US Gulf to Japan at an unchanged US|24 and a «,000 tonner for a similar voysge paying $2L Grain from the US Northern1,566 words
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557 1982-04-19 14 FT HARLAND and Wolff, the troubled Belfast shipyard, has won a long-awaited £29 million order to build a bulk carrier (or British Steel Corporation. This will provide the low-making yard with a reprieve, but will not be enough to stave off redundancies. TheFT - 557 words
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Article562 1982-04-19 14 THE London second-hand sales and purchase market last week was quiet. Fresh sales were slow to develop following the Easter recess. In the demolition sector, another very large crude carrier, the 37,350 light ton Ess* Copenhagen, owned by the world's largest oil company, was sent to the breakers.562 words
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Article289 1982-04-19 15 AFP IRAN'S decision to otter cutprice crude oil brought a sharp flurry of fixing of supertankers on the tanker market last week out of the Gulf States area, with rates hardening accordingly In all at least 10 verylarge or ultra-large crude carriers (VLCCs or ULCCs) were fixed.AFP - 289 words
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554 1982-04-19 15 BLEAK prospects for the bulk carrier market should prompt owners to consider cancelling or postponing delivery of new tonnage on order, says a leading Norwegian shipbroker. New carriers scheduled for delivery in 1982 represents a good 9 per cent of the bulk554 words
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Article86 1982-04-19 15 Reuter BRTTSIH Petroleum said it arranged a sale and charter back agreement for its semi-submersible drilling rig Sea Conquest. The rig is being sold to Ben Odeco Ltd, the UK drilling company owned by the Ben Line group of Scotland and Odeco of the US. The rigReuter - 86 words
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5518 1982-04-19 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port5,518 words
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Article607 1982-04-19 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Oriental Merchant 18W Bunga Penaga 15B/16A Planeta 9 Elaflna 15WB Oreen Forever *****E Ever Voyager *****W Zlm Australia 14E Bunga Surla 106 Lexa Maersk 8205/06 Char Llan IE Macol Ace 046 Slrl Bhum 60S/61N Mt Emerald607 words
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Article1517 1982-04-19 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AeMpalage An Singapore Shp( Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Ltae (PN KL/PK). Urkttc CmWmt Continental Feeder* (S) Cargo Freight (PK). Am Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/ Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN) Afra-Earaata Uh Tranagroup Pte Ltd (S). Ai1,517 words
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701 1982-04-19 22 UNDAUNTED by slack utilisation of existing container facilities, the Port of San Francisco has announced plans to double capacity by the mid-1990's under a three-stage expansion plan. Contracts for Phase 1, which involves adding two berths and four gantries to the Pier701 words
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Article183 1982-04-19 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.183 words
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Article, Illustration576 1982-04-19 22 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Tail (Ro/ro) (0800 after Hel unberths must starboard alongside) 46/47 Blue Kochi (Ro/ro) (after Atlantis must starboard alongside) 8/9 Bunga Mas (2300) 45A Frotasantos (after Mangan) 35/36 Hel (reberths after Barber Taif sails) 46 Industrious (after Bromelia subject free board) 18 Kota Benar576 words
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Advertisement269 1982-04-19 13 r MChe Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf L Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) m. 1 R 1 )l 1 AM H n t Orient Overseas GoAumca Line FULLY CONTAMERBED SERVICE TO EUOPE CM SUEZ) in PML 31* nans a* maeiN 11/5 12/5 14/5 18/5 1 19/5 20/5269 words
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Advertisement308 1982-04-19 13 aSEALORDH c \i Wk. UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG liiiMHl; EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES BN M. BEIT Alt V.41 27/4 Al Jubail (7/5), Oammam (10/6), Kuwait (13/5), Shuaiba (16/5), Bahrain (19/5), Dubai (22/5) BN TUFNL M 5 9/5 Kuwait (19/5). Dammam (22/5), Abu Dhabi (25/5), Dubai (28/5) m HULK308 words
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Advertisement265 1982-04-19 13 POLYESTER SLINGS /■4r MariTerm n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO US. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS York I Philadelphia^ 24-25/4 1-2/5 M/S 15-16/5 22-23/5 29-30/5 24-27/4 LEBEM 3-4/5 UCAN 10-11/5 IBM II lMt/5 LAURA I 24-25/5 MKm 31-1/1 MM I 20/4 16/5 13/5 I 30/5 27/5265 words
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Advertisement762 1982-04-19 14 Wi FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE UJEBK rpwi i) wr Mm 2) Mm 3) Ht«t 4) Ctar| 5/5 10/5 11/5 13/5 bwJsm 1) Otmt 2) HTlwi 3) I'mh 4)r<M 5) U H f Rata* SaM SaM SaM M M 23/4 27/4 12/5 47/5 11/5 20/5 K (inTIL SaM SaM 4/5 U/5762 words
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Advertisement193 1982-04-19 14 I rr FROM: US II 11/4 a/4 a/4 M/ 4 V 5 vt I —nr" r» SUPERCARRIER SERVICE US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA a caeca era 27 w/4 a/# a/4 a/4 v» WJ H/5 Z"! I Ofi Iy* ti v ys -a ll— WP.-IAII—WWAIU" wva. (bblßMl/VB) US ATLANTIC E. CANADA US193 words
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Advertisement364 1982-04-19 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINfNT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT GULF TRADE swil Mfcf MM Mm «cttpM| urpt It Kmc* A. JMtl Mn* 4 CM» nujSTcOT. m* rjw i p«m« ■oam'iAa' Lavia w i NEW ZIAIANP TRADE STRAITS SHPPMG Singapore to Sabah,364 words
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Advertisement305 1982-04-19 16 IK.SEjINE KOH£A SHIPPING CORPORATION vrm. f. kn*i knanr 171W SU W flrt BANGKOK ITS M W hNH TO BUSAN TAR 175N 44 May 7flfcj iO-12 May .TMR 17CE 44lfey 75 10-12 Itoj TO BUS** KSC UC KSC KSC tX KX MX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KXKX305 words
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Advertisement466 1982-04-19 16 Everett Linesl Burn* Fivo Star Shipp»n« Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAMNG FOR RANGOON S>w '"—I zfrn+*~ CmipTn »ipwi— O*' Mnw»u~ MMHUMM CWfSA== S. A.C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIC LOMM FOi HMN mm IMX "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" far EAST/mco i canwL mbra «wx IONMC FOR EMSIMA MMZJMIO. ACAPtt.OO. ACAJUUA. OORKTO. SAN BSE.466 words
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Advertisement440 1982-04-19 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building Shpnfon Way S»nqapore TH *****2? A *****67 I' Kolang Tel iH /'(X)4 }H7oof> MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES SUNAWOL. ASM HOPE... S'pere P. In Part .24 Apr 29Apr 30 Apr Leadhf Par: Bandar Abbas/B JOMieni Trier an/Japan/Henf Kani Bandar Abbas/B Khomeni undue Shipping Co.440 words
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Advertisement318 1982-04-19 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD w BREAKBULK SERVICE TB EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPEAN m 125- 27 Apr t>tf4*b/liaits»l/M'MBM/ Maatar|/lattar*aai/T**y/lt la taM/Titat/UfeMa/Tataß/MauaMa/ta^M n JACKY Consolidation Container Services Switzerland Hamburg S'pore/K. Lumpur Le Havre V V V V S'pore/K. Lumpur S'pore/K. Lumpur Hamburg WEEKLY SAILINGS For information and bookings please contact Singapore318 words
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Advertisement16 1982-04-19 21 Freight Management Pte Ltd AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, UK/EUROPE, USA, CANADA, .HONGKONG, TAIWAN OTHER PORTS/OESTMATKMS ON REQUEST16 words
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Advertisement57 1982-04-19 22 VESSEL FOR DEMOLITION SALE VDSL OF FOIONM6 MEF DCKBfIVR AVMiBLE I •MEDMH SAIL NAME: M.V. MKMBH MIT: 1951 TWfc ser cjvmb otT: am UP: 4MFT BE/Uft 13.5 F OTT: S42IMT LIGHT IKKKT: CW LT MCLUDM 157 LT PK RON BALLAST PO* FURTHER DETAIL* PLEASE CONTACT AGENTS: GUIFEAST SHIPPING PTE LTD.57 words
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