The Business Times, 7 June 1982
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Title Section10 1982-06-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, JUNE 7,1982 60 CENTS10 words
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Article279 1982-06-07 1 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN OVERSEAS Union Bank has become the first local bank to set up banking operations in Canada. One of the Big Four banks in the Republic, OUB has formed a fullyowned subsidiary, Overseas Union Bank of Singapore (Canada), with the approval of279 words
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273 1982-06-07 1 ANOTHER three banks have joined the Economic Development Board' Small Industries Finance Scheme SIFS). They are Overseas Union Bank, Tat Lee Bank and United Overseas Bank. The EDB said yesterday the scheme is extended to bring concessionary loans to more small industries. SIFS, which was273 words
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435 1982-06-07 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH ABOUT 16 contractors are bidding for Marina Centre's mechanical and electrical (MAE) contract, estimated to be worth more than $100 million. Almost all of them are joint ventures between local contractors and international companies a stark contrast to Marina Centre's last435 words
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279 1982-06-07 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A LABORATORY operated by Exxon Chemical in Singapore has been upgraded into one of the company's three technology centres in the world. The other Exxon Chemical laboratories with this kind of status are in Houston, the United States, and Abingdon in279 words
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Article193 1982-06-07 1 Reuter ISRAELI forces burst through United Nations positions on the south Lebanese coast yesterday and were poised to pierce UN lines at two inland points. UN spokesman Samir Sanbar said in Beirut that 100 Israeli tanks and 100 armoured personnel carriers crossed a UN zone closeReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration257 1982-06-07 1 THE general manager of the Urban Redevelopment Authority, Mr Ho Pak Toe, has tendered his resignation, just one year after his appointment to the post. An URA spokesman confirmed his resignation but declined to give further details. Mr Ho's immediate plans could257 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article54 1982-06-07 1 AFP PARIS, Sun. The seven major industrial powers "are ready, if necessary, to use intervention in exchange markets to counter disorderly conditions", it was learnt at the Versailles summit near here today. This was stated in the latest draft of the summit statement on monetary matters to beAFP - 54 words
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Article116 1982-06-07 1 UPI LONDON, Sun The fog holding back a British assault on the Falklands capital of Stanley has begun to lift and reports from the island say the British commander has chosen the moment for attack. "Keep the enemy guessing, it's good for him," Major General Jeremy Moore, commanderUPI - 116 words
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Article102 1982-06-07 1 Reuter BAHRAIN, Sun. United Arab Emirates (UAE) Oil Minister Mana Said Al-Oteiba today rejected any limitation of production on a permanent basis to defend oil prices. "My country will not join in any production programming once the present crisis is ended," Dr Oteiba told the Nicosia-based MiddleReuter - 102 words
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Article77 1982-06-07 1 UPI MANILA, Sun. About 14,000 labourers have walked off their jobs at the Bataan export processing zone to protest the arrest of 54 striking workers paralysing 16 of the 53 companies operating in the area. Reports by the Daily Express newspaper and union lawyers said the labourers haveUPI - 77 words
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Article106 1982-06-07 1 UPI NEW YORK, Sun. The Court of International Trade has refused a plea from US sugar refiners to block sugar import quotas imposed by President Reagan. Judge Bernard Newman overruled a series of technical objections voiced by the government but nevertheless ruled the independent cane sugar refiners couldUPI - 106 words
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Article52 1982-06-07 1 UPt TOKYO, Sun Matsushita Electric Industrial Co said it will supply International Business Machines Corp of the US with 17 industrial robots for installation at an electronic typewriter plant. Company officials declined to disclose the value but industry sources estimated the deal at from 400 million to 500UPt - 52 words
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253 1982-06-07 1 PRIVATE Investment Cwnpuy for Asia (Pie*) has acquired three-quar-ters «I the total equity of an nil-teal rental group which aperaten In bath Singapore and Hangkang. Pica officials refused to disclose the total amount they paid for the purchase of the United Oilfield253 words
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484 1982-06-07 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE potential of lease financing in Singapore would be much more significant if local businessmen are prepared to accept leases denominated in foreign currencies. At present, almost all the leases arranged here are in Singapore dollars. This poses several problems484 words
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Advertisement233 1982-06-07 1 tEBJQBI EXECUTIVES have a mistaken belief in the costs and benefits of mergers and acquisitions Page 3 INSTEAD of pressuring Japan to open its markets to foreign goods, the West should try to pry open the Japanese capital markets Page 7 CHORUS master Lim Yau recollects the events which shaped233 words
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Advertisement118 1982-06-07 1 In SIN( ..\}X)kl business this month NOW FLY TO TOKYO feS\- < JUN^' X* VI And discover the convenience of daily direct night wide-bodied flights to Tokyo Daily flights including direct night wide-bodied flights to Tokyo 15 flights a week to Tokyo and daily flights to Osaka The only airline118 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1735 1982-06-07 2 TSANG SAU YIN - He has toiled long and hard lor twenty years to establish himself in advertising. And now with personal success assured, Sunny Ong is bending part of his considerable energies to a task of wider import as he sets about campaigning in the cause of1,735 words
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Article158 1982-06-07 3 THE 12th National Management Game begins next month and it is not too late to register with the Singapore Institute of Management. The first round of eight periods of play begins on July 14-15, ending on Sep 1-2. The semi-finals of six periods of play then158 words
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1489 1982-06-07 3 THE FUTURE of many a company is being shortchanged by the willingness of managers to look "through the reversed telescope of discounted cash flow analysis," according to two professors at Harvard Business School. They also say that executives have a mistaken belief in the costs and1,489 words
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Article121 1982-06-07 3 THE Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, a prominent business school in the US, will be conducting two courses in Singapore under Charles Dwyer, director of the management and behavioural science centre at the school. A two-week workshop for managers on team building, motivation and121 words
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Advertisement532 1982-06-07 2 •V*. J r j 9 w "V* i W w% 8 m *r K _,*smfi V* A S wJ'r 41 i-cl«BL President oesk with Art if on chairs r vs The new President Line More than just prestige—double security as well At one glance, the Presi- So, in addition to532 words
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Advertisement111 1982-06-07 3 American Express Travel Service—the travel and convention experts Pii n i. Backed bv the resources of a worldwide network of over 1000 offices of American Express Companv, its subsidiaries and representatives. Topflight professionals are able to handle the full range of convention and travel related services including: Air Travel arrangements111 words
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Advertisement221 1982-06-07 3 The art of building space out of thin air Contrary to what most other companies would readily tell you, increasing storage space isn't as simple as it seems. Nor is the whole business of storage. It's an art that involves the best expertise and the right storage system. And what221 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article580 1982-06-07 4 Reuter THE US did not intervene in foreign exchange markets in the February to April quarter, the New York Federal Reserve Bank said. Sam Y Cross, manager of foreign operations at the New York Fed, said foreign central banks spent about US$25 billion in foreignReuter - 580 words
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453 1982-06-07 4 Reuter ISRAEL appears on the brink of a fullscale war against Palestinian guerillas in South Lebanon after the virtual 'breakdown of a year-long ceasefire along the Israeli-Lebanese border. Diplomatic sources yesterday said a further escalation of the situation, which could spill overReuter - 453 words
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349 1982-06-07 4 Renter THE West may have let its oil stocks run down too far in the recent oil glut, with the risk that further West Asian flare-ups might cause panic buying and a spurt in prices. The operators in the spot,Renter - 349 words
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282 1982-06-07 4 AFP THE multi-billion-dollar China investment promotion meeting, scheduled to be held ip Guangzhou from today to Friday, promises to be a trail-blazer that will change China's image in its trade relations with foreign investors. Gone are the days when negotiations go on andAFP - 282 words
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342 1982-06-07 5 UPI THE SOVIETS have revealed that East bloc leaders will convene soon to discuss their own bleak economic future. A joint Soviet-Czechoslo-vak communique published in Pravda on Saturday referred to economic problems and the necessity of "making the maximum use of (economic) capabilities forUPI - 342 words
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Article194 1982-06-07 5 AFP INTENSIFIED discussions on the steel scuffle between the United States and Western Europe are discreetly taking place in a bid to defuse an imminent US government judgment on the issue, informed sources in Washington said. The US Department of Commerce is due to ruleAFP - 194 words
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Article119 1982-06-07 5 Reuter AN AMERICAN circuit court judge ruled that the use by the Chicago Board of Trade (CBT) of a stock index contract which is based on the Dow Jones industrial average is not a misappropriation of Dow Jones' proprietary rights. The judge also saidReuter - 119 words
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170 1982-06-07 5 OPTIMISM that the US recession may be near an end pervaded reactions of government, administration and business officials in spite of another rise in America's unemployment rate to 9.5 per cent in May. But the figure brought a different outlook from organised labour,170 words
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Article706 1982-06-07 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From FT FT73 0015 LAX/SFO/ANC/ NRT/OSA/TPE MAS MH607 0020 KUL PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SFO/HKG SLA SQ4I 0705 MAA SIA SQ43 0800 DHA SLA SQI01 0805 KUL MAS MH671 0920 KUL MAS MH680 0955 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH651 1090706 words
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Article131 1982-06-07 5 Reuter THE lniM stock txdnage dees aet expect a large laflu 9t eatstde capital alter It raises the limit for aa sastlde investor la a member Una to 2SJ per eeat, aa exehaage spekesmaa aaM. Oae w twe Una may take early advaatage, betReuter - 131 words
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509 1982-06-07 5 Reuter LEADERS of the world's industrialised democracies publicly proclaimed a spirit of unity at their economic summit on Saturday, but found themselves divided on the crisis, anti-recession strategy and East-West trade. But even before the summit was over, there was controversy overReuter - 509 words
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Article118 1982-06-07 5 Reuter JAPAN'S direct overseas investments in fiscal 1981 ended last March rose 90 per cent to a record US$B 91 billion from $4 69 billion the preceding year, and compared with the previous high of $4.99 billion in fiscal 1979, the Japanese finance ministry said. Investments inReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement300 1982-06-07 4 flje Dypapiy Hotel i£pow fully op&) coirj|brt ip ar> Injperial jetthti Qs£ WsL Court Here, amidst splendidly embroidered phoenixes, timbered panels and handpainted lanterns overhead, you may banquet in opulence and style. The mood is set from the moment you walk in as you're greeted by an ingeniously crafted God300 words
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Advertisement297 1982-06-07 4 AUCTION caiK BUILDING lIIST RENOVATED AT LAVENDER STREET NOS. 206/A/BSC/0 21 (MA/BSC TOTAL OF NINE UNITS AND CARPARKS Lots 176-«Bpt and 183-Ipt T.S. XVII Land area 377.6 sq. m (4064 sq. ft.) subject to survey Built-in area 890 5 sq. metres (9686 sq ft.) approx This freehold land to be297 words
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Advertisement338 1982-06-07 5 "Breakfast time", he announced, holding up his watch for me to see. 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. And there, tiny but uncompromising on the finely etched face, was338 words
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Advertisement324 1982-06-07 6 CHAMPION MOTORS SPECIALIST CAR DIVISION PROUDLY PRESENTS I X t -3 Aoa# 200 in f f! m* S£fc#& >• x -Vt».ay! ,*W& *L *i* t ►yy *:-V^>-i5Si I 200 TURBO The most powerful front drive car in Europe Not every car can claim the distinction of being in a class324 words
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1302 1982-06-07 7 STEVE LOHR - A more effective way to reduce trade imbalance Instead of pressuring Japan to open its markets to foreign goods, the West should, some experts say, try to pry open the Japanese capital markets. This would do more to reduce its deficit with Japan. By STEVENYT - 1,302 words
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Advertisement226 1982-06-07 7 6th Floor, Overseas Union House. Cottyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****22 v 1 y n ?*/'t *"> r k f AX Popular Selection A colourful razz matazz of dances. Catchy rhythms harmonize with superb movements to give you a jazzy and exciting musical extravaganza. Choreographer: San Neh. Principal Dancert: Normayah226 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1245 1982-06-07 8 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH CHORUS master Lim Yau once came to do a vocal workshop for some friends of mine. For two hours he kept them on their toes and gave them glimpses into this thing called "voice production," talked about consonants and vowels and then1,245 words
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Article372 1982-06-07 8 EVER SINCE Its formation, the International Festival Chorus (IPC) nnder John Edwards has given music lovers many evenings of choral pleasure. Up on the walls si the United World College auditoriums are mounted posters of past productions Benjamin Britten's St Nicholas, Mozart's Requiem, and Haydn's Ovation,372 words
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Article599 1982-06-07 8 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK PLAYS come In all forms but, more often than not, they are light-hearted, easy to enjoy spectacles. The two sketches performed last Thursday by the Compagnie Inter-Eu-rope Spectacles were far from being the run-of-the-mill plays we usually get. Though there was enough599 words
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Article340 1982-06-07 8 CONCERTS HONG Llm Park Opera Series. Nan Hwa (teochew opera) on Friday at 7.45 pm. Free admission. FLOWER and A tap An Evening of Dance and Drama. The dance show comprises two children's dances newly choreographed, one Thai dance, one Indonesian dance, two Philippine dances, one Chinese dance340 words
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Article, Illustration766 1982-06-07 9 CHRIS YAP - By CHRIS YAP TRADITIONAL Chinese art is a time-consuming business. It takes years of infinite patience and constant practice before you can truly excel in it. But it is precisely this dogged determination to succeed that makes the better artist. Not only is he master of the766 words
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Article344 1982-06-07 9 JANET MASLIN - By JANET MASLIN NYT NOW this is more like it: after the colossal, bigbudget bore that was Star Trek: The Motion Picture, here comes a sequel that's worth its salt. The second Star Trek movie is swift, droll and adventurous, not to mention appealingly gadget-happy.NYT - 344 words
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Advertisement109 1982-06-07 8 Remember When Out Of Town, You're At Home In The Merlin. A luxurious air-conditioned room, a steaming hot bath, a clean and cosy bed, a refreshing drink, and piped music. All the comforts of your own home, you 11 find at The Merlin. For Enquiries and Reservations: Interhotel Reservations System:109 words
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Miscellaneous788 1982-06-07 8 mTiVKWwDTOII Life on other planets? IF the mystery that sirrounds Ike planet* la the solar system has always Lntrlgued yea, then dost miss the last epMe sf Hemvema Above (Ch i, US). This episode attempte ta answer these qaesM—; is there life sa the ether piaaets? Haw ameh stare eaa788 words
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Advertisement264 1982-06-07 9 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This is to notify the general public that I, Lawrence Yeo Soon Long. (NRIC No. *****28/H) have on the 6th day of June 1982 resigned on my own accord from Cycle Carriage Co (Ind) Pte Ltd. henceforth I can be contacted at Pan Supreme Pte264 words
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Miscellaneous800 1982-06-07 9 -m-oie crossword Cryptic puzzle 9 Fm leaving to get food and ♦ater (8) 10 Uke the Cockney says, is forced to (3) 11 The name is "Green", right? («> 12 He's in hot pursuit, all right, when the rest run out (6) 13 Put in to deal, shuffled and calmed800 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article611 1982-06-07 10 NYT CORPORATIONS stashed away US$3.9 billion in bank savings accounts in the week ended May 26, the Federal Reserve system reported on Friday. Economists said the rise in corporate time accounts indicated that financial pressures on many companies might have eased somewhat. The Federal ReserveNYT - 611 words
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354 1982-06-07 10 Reuter IT WILL be difficult for gold to bold its May price level in the abaence of any new major international conflict. Degussa AG said in its monthly Precious Metals Review the Falklands conflict failed to support the gold price, which fellReuter - 354 words
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Article300 1982-06-07 10 Reuter FOREIGN governments and state entities have actively sought yen syndicated loans from Japanese banks following the easing of curbs on such loans by the Finance Ministry last month, bankers said. The Industrial Bank of Japan is placing a 10 billion yen loan for the Government ofReuter - 300 words
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Article240 1982-06-07 10 THE US/Sing opened for the week at 2.0890/00 and was traded marginally to a low of 2.0880 90 before being brought to a high of 2.1210/ 20. It closed for the week at 2.1040/50. Trading for the week was fairly erratic as intra-day movements might vary between 200240 words
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Article327 1982-06-07 10 THE LOCAL money market experienced alternate periods of tightness and easiness last week. The overnight rate was quoted at between 11 10 per cent initially but it softened from Thursday onwards to close at 3 2'/i per cent. Similarly, the One Month and Three Month term rates finned to327 words
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Article437 1982-06-07 10 THE dollar In London on Friday closed little changed after a quiet afternoon, but finished an often hectic week comfortably higher against most currencies. Dealers said trading died down early for the weekend as the Versailles economic summit discouraged fresh speculation. They said they hope for some sign from437 words
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Article45 1982-06-07 10 Exchange closing on June 4: US 2.0220-0240 Stg 3.6314-6370 Can 1.6200-6225 D Mk 85.74-87 DFl— 77.43-57 F FY 32 J6-9B B FY 4.5425-5500 D Kr 25.08-12 N Kr 33.39-45 S Kr 34.38-44 Lit 0.1545-1548 Oesch —12.17-19 Esc 2.7900-8100 Ptas 1.9175-9225 Peso 0.013-014 Yen 0.8296-831145 words
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Article35 1982-06-07 10 Exchange closing on June 4: US 2.3560/75 Stg 4.230/240 Can 1.8892/98 D F1 90.16/26 S Fr -116.46/64 Lit -1.794/98 F FY 38.26/32 D Kr 29.27/31 N Kr 38.96/39.02 B Fr con 5.291/302 Yen 0.9677/8635 words
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Article22 1982-06-07 10 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.08 per cent.22 words
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Article173 1982-06-07 10 ASIAN RATES ASIAN cmmmnj rates tar the wed MMJUC 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 8 months B months 12 months 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 4: U89 (BU prtaM) Hut Low 14% 14% 14 9/18 14 5/19 149/19 14 5/19 14% 14% 14 11/19173 words
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Article45 1982-06-07 10 FOR THE week ended Saturday June 5, the range of call rate* received from Short Deposit* (If) Bhd was as follows: Baak taarf: 4.75 to Ci per cent Owni fan*: 4.7 to 5J5 per cent. Mi i umibH at fundi totalled «0 million.45 words
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Advertisement750 1982-06-07 10 KIAW AIK HANG FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) BALANCE SHEET AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1981 SHARE CAPITAL Authorised: 50,000 shares of SSIOO each Issued and fully paid: 17,003 shares of SSIOO each STATUTORY RESERVE FUND RETAINED PROFITS CURRENT LIABILITIES Fixed deposits Savings deposits Interest payable on fixed deposits Sundry750 words
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Advertisement378 1982-06-07 10 HOW TO BUY A GOOD CARPET \v'-> > V, > jfc V jfe>. v OidTnbal Afghans Persians New Old ri'i 4i «S HI 1 ■k J| k |4ii ►4Li i k.li 111 Uj 1' Pakistan double-knotted Persian designs single-knotted Bokhara* J Rt m rt V Si M3C v Tientsin Wool378 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1007 1982-06-07 11 COFFEE: Robusta futures on Friday closed around the highs of the day but between £10 above and £7 bglow Thursday's close in traded positions. Dealers said some late commission house shortcovering centred on nearby positions boosted values at the end of a featureless afternoon when prices traded narrowly1,007 words
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238 1982-06-07 11 THERE was some pick up of activity on the coffee and pepper makets in an otherwise quiet Singapore produce exchange last week. Coffee prices showed an encouraging improvement early in the week as a result of carry-over business from the previous week. But profit-taking238 words
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Article77 1982-06-07 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday closed up V* cent to 2V4 US-cents a bushel after a late rally attempt failed to hold at the daily highs. July posted a 16 Vi cent range on the day. Soybean product futures closed slightly higher but off from late highs. Soybean77 words
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Article113 1982-06-07 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed on or near new season's lows in all contracts, off 3V« to 4'/j US-cents per bushel in light volume. Anticipation of ijjcreased harvest activity in the southwest wheat belt over the weekend kept nearbys on the defensive from the opening. A firmer113 words
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Article114 1982-06-07 11 RUBBER futures in London on Friday were barely maintained in late session although afternoon business was fairly evenly matched at Friday's lower levels, dealers said. They noted reasonably heavy support buying of July/Sep 1982 by a West German operator was offset by local trade selling. Prices at the close114 words
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939 1982-06-07 11 AFP THE general slide in commodity prices continued last week, with traders still unimpressed by the Versailles summit in France. They saw little prospect of the summit boosting the flagging world economy, and in particular of any agreement lowering interest rates. Consequently, markets remained depressedAFP - 939 words
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Article252 1982-06-07 12 JUNE 04 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde B S N Oervals Danone C8f (ThomsonClf) Cle Francalse dei Petroles Compagnle Financiers Compagnle Oenerale Credit Foncter De France Hachette (LI bralile) Machines Bull Mlchelln (B) Partbas 485 50 1480 100 137 JO 357 481 28 06 745 -0.5 -15 15 -0J -2 0.4252 words
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Advertisement161 1982-06-07 12 Where to wine, dine and entertain with the American Express Card '<' •/•J Thotw* The tnse Singapore flavour Q" r popular Nonya Buffet *JT u j unc^eon at a special price. With tongue just to name a few. Take your pick, it's great food, going for a song! Come from161 words
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Advertisement144 1982-06-07 12 For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience A!-- IVivi M i,r. 1 M I t-..K v., H ..V '-[Vi :,i' S i.il Hi ±2 f' I«» I >1J IN- 'MT ij, For reservations call *****77 it (S> H i u-\ I 'in k Slh'iiili ii i "">i i144 words
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Advertisement123 1982-06-07 12 See page 13 for New York and Tokyo prices m m si L'escargot. Restaurant extraordinaire. (Do no! read the wine listyoull be here all nght) OBEROI IMPERIAL SINGAPORE^ 1 JALAN RUMBIA SINGAPORE 0923 TELEPHONE NO *****66 Owning Company Hind Hotels International Ltd A Merlin GriU Speciality From Mongolia comes a123 words
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Advertisement176 1982-06-07 12 When you dine, dine Cantonese. If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set for an evening to remember.176 words
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Advertisement101 1982-06-07 12 ii SI w t v f to jhcrediUe JfTTra Braised Garoupa Baked Pork Ribs Orange Juice Chicken Fried Cabbage with Mushrooms Sweet Corn with Crab-Meat Baked Squids Served with White Rice Plus Complimentary Dessert SS9.oo+* per person for minimum of 6 persons Additional persons will also be charged SW.OO+* per101 words
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Article311 1982-06-07 13 nJSydney SITUATIONAL stocks dominated the week on the Sydney share market with a major sell-off of Cooper Basin interests by Bond Corp providing the main feature. After much speculation on which major asset Bond Corp would be selling, the company sold most of its stake in311 words
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Article1372 1982-06-07 13 (Ill New York fcl J NEW YORK stocks fell to an 11-week low last holidayshortened week as the market approached the end of the first half of 1982 with little to show for movement. The same can be said for Congress, which has failed to1,372 words
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682 1982-06-07 13 l Tok, WALL Street's sagging performance and lack of incentives last week forced share prices in Tokyo to drop below the 7,300-yen mark for the first time in a week. The 225-stock Dow-Jones Average, a 199.2-yen loser the previous week, rose 2.41 yen682 words
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740 1982-06-07 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - K 1 Singapore By NAJEEB JARHOM EN SPITE of the low trading volume, the Singapore stock market suffered a major upset last week, especially on Friday when prices closed significantly lower in all sectors of the market. It was the third consecutive week of declines.740 words
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Article469 1982-06-07 14 JULIANA TAY - Week ended June 4 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Maiayawata: Rights issue of one-for-two at $1.40. U M W: Bonus issue of two-for-three and rights of one-for-three at $3.50. OTHERS Genting Bbd has received approvals from the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee for the sale469 words
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Article592 1982-06-07 14 jijiiij 4 SHARES again displayed a distinctly easier tendency at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, the third straight week of decline. The deterioration in prices appeared to have worsened, reflecting investors' continued dim outlook of current market prospects. The fall last week lopped off 15.15 points592 words
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Article176 1982-06-07 14 «Kj Um Bangkok y PRICES on the Securities Exchange of Thailand drifted lower in listless trading last week. Even the mid-week announcement that the major shareholding group which was recently removed from the board, had instituted a boardroom challenge for changes in the makeup of the board,176 words
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Article, Illustration512 1982-06-07 14 THE fsllawtag Is a list s( fee 11 meet Actively traded steeks sa toe Stock Exekaage sf Stagapere last week. It rives toe toraaver la toeassadi i sf salts, CMSl ag prices ea Friday aad the klgk aad le w far 1K2 Prim Lmm •m Jane 4512 words
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Article56 1982-06-07 14 tat JMl tat figT li^csfcy -fr f*K aa ■aui 7CJ& mi* MC rm* irn» rr*e •HiMte OM UU tin* USB us» IQC ISC OS tax 4B.13 ►JVhmpmaec K« n w a- t ■i a BIS S8SK"~ i •P9 IW« s t u wP id itir WJi it •LB SSES56 words
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Article54 1982-06-07 14 <■( iwl rrffT late ••Totiuetr 'FlMK* MV «MM as MS MX ISM MS Dpi Ma .'.-5 V7 MO tSSfT **pi mTIM; Mai MX MM MO EMM MJI M MM M*r Bit MS* UkT as en UMS1 EM* 1MJU UQ tf m xt Jan 1.107% too SMXt, IMS -100 •IwiJWW54 words
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Article2982 1982-06-07 14 IMS Hick Low Coapu; Last Sale OPGr*s Div Div Or Gr*s YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Week High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 233 308 320 141 291 4% 326 247 172 246 320 98 199 297 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bala Ben Berjaya2,982 words
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Article179 1982-06-07 15 kj 1 Hongkong I l j AFTER a one per cent cut in Hongkong prime rate the previous Friday, the market opened firm on Monday with buying support from local investors, and continued to strengthen to over the 1400 mark on the Hang Seng Index. However179 words
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Article80 1982-06-07 15 BCI A MIXED performance characterised the Milan share market last week in very quiet trading, with prices closing slightly ahead on the previous week. The BCI All-Share Index finished only 0.8 per cent up at 175.86. Property and bank shares fell slightly but insurance and finance stocks roseBCI - 80 words
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Article1373 1982-06-07 15 GERALD COLVERD - ELI London J By GERALD COLVERD THE distractions of the Derby race meeting, alongside the final wind-up before the World Cup, left the square mile considerably underpopulated last week. Investment conversation becomes increasingly academic as the Falklands confrontation nears its climax and the heads of state assembled for the1,373 words
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Advertisement105 1982-06-07 13 When you cannot answer every call that comes through... CONSUMER PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS J We are a major Australian Company. We wish to acquire a Singapore based consumer product manufacturer involved in any type of product especially paper and plastic products but not food, liquor, textile, furniture automotive and whitegood products105 words
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Advertisement1071 1982-06-07 13 louncemenl GENERAL CORPORATION RERHAD (formerly known as General Ceramics Berhad) (Incorporated in Malaysia) AUDITED RESULTS The Directors have pleasure in announcing the audited results of the Company and its subsidiaries the Group") for the year ended 31st December, 1981 COMPANY GROUP 1961 1900 1961 $000 $'000 $'000 TURNOVER 10.036 73,6571,071 words
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Advertisement870 1982-06-07 15 In so many situations and more you'd wish you had a j > »j r f \i W. T A Situations Picture yourself on the road in your office, a phone call from New York, and all other calls following, are answered and messages recorded by your Phonesitter reliably and870 words
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Article443 1982-06-07 16 STEVEN TAN - ■SBI Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By STEVEN TAN OLYMPIA Plywood and Timber Products Bhd has taken another step in its move into property. It announced during the weekend that it was acquiring a property-based company, Sabakaya Properties Sdn Bhd, for M 547.8 million to be443 words
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756 1982-06-07 16 IPOH Gardens Bhd (IGB) intends to diversify increasingly into commercial real estate, along with efforts to enhance its role as a leading housing developer. The company will also be looking closely into the possibility of creating a portfolio of investment properties, chairman756 words
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501 1982-06-07 16 CHEMICAL Baak has embarked aa aa ambitious expaastoa programme far the iavestmeat division el Its .Singapore braach, which It hopes will, la time, rival its ether Investment service centres la New York, Loadaa aad Zarich. Mr Gerhard Wehr, a vicepresMeat aad maaager of Chemical501 words
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101 1982-06-07 16 is planning to invest HK$35O million in a Shanghai Hotel project, company chairman Deacon Chiu said. Chiu said he had talks recently with Shanghai Mayor Wang Dohan on a project for a 500-room hotel on a 46,450 square metre site. They also discussed an101 words
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Article111 1982-06-07 16 cocoa and sugar. Reuter, AFP is to launch a new unit trust so that investors can "take advantage of the anticipated upturn in the demand for commodities as world economic activity recovers", the group said in London. The trust, to be named the HK Commodity andcocoa and sugar. — Reuter, AFP - 111 words
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Advertisement121 1982-06-07 16 Computer Problems We can solve your computer problems. Our systems audit will help you pinpoint actual and potential problem areas. We can improve your systems or offer alternative solutions. We are right behind you, having the experience to upgrade existing computer systems. We can help you to convert from one121 words
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Advertisement340 1982-06-07 16 we even rent Volvos to people who havent become Chairman or Chief Executive Even if you* haven't reached the very top, you deserve a reliable car rental service that runs around the clock. The pick of our luxury fleet is at your call, any time. Rest assured too, that our340 words
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Miscellaneous57 1982-06-07 16 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair and sunny throughout the day. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.31 pm on June t at the airport: Maximum temperature 32-5 Associated humidity *59 Minimum temperature 25.0 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 8.90 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 11.057 words
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203 1982-06-07 17 THE SRI Lanka Ports Authority has called for tenders for the civil works connected with# the "urgent phase" of the Colombo port development plan, which is estimated to cost US$7O.5 million. This is part of the overall development final plan costing $130 million203 words
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Article, Illustration453 1982-06-07 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ EVERGREEN Line, which commenced its regular direct calls to Port Klang last week, hopes to capture a substantial share of the Malaysian trade with Europe and the UK. The executive vice-presi-dent of the line, Mr Lim Chou-Leong, said the453 words
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Article162 1982-06-07 17 AFP SIX major Japanese shipping firms decreased their chartered tonnage in fiscal 1961 because of the sluggish tramper market trend and increased their owned tonnage, following completion of a number of new vessels under the state-financed shipbuilding programmes. The six firms had in operation a combined totalAFP - 162 words
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Article63 1982-06-07 17 THE INDIAN government has decided to develop the Directorate of Marine Engineering Training in Bombay into a full-fledged training centre for graduate engineers. The directorate has put through about 100 graduate cadets every year on an ad hoc basis since 1975. At present, such facilities are available63 words
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Article69 1982-06-07 17 SEVEN Seas Transportation is not to pursue its letter of intent for acquiring two 27,000 dwt bulkers signed with the Hindustani Shipyard of Visakhapatnam, "because of the sharp increase in the indicated price and extended delivery period." The company has now concluded a contract with Cltoh69 words
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Article805 1982-06-07 17 SUpptagUM Pag* CM Stripping Use Page CM Achipelego Shpg vm i Feaco vn 4/S Ate vm 1 Fiona Lauro V S Alfred CT VI I Fortuna X s AU trans vn Franco- Belg m 4/S Alpac VI s Frata NVOC VI s Anhaing X 1 Freight Links805 words
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Article970 1982-06-07 18 TURKISH owners are reported to be running into difficulties on the secondhand market and London brokers said certain sales have encountered problems and failed. Turkey is not the easiest place to sell ships as some owners lack experience in setting up deals, the brokers added. One transaction reported970 words
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Article1582 1982-06-07 18 LOWER rates (or some grain chartering on Thursday out of the US featured the freight markets with a 19,000 tonner being bought from the US Gulf to Japan at US$24 against $27.75 previously. A $2 decline was also seen for a 32,000 tonner over the same voyage. Two1,582 words
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276 1982-06-07 18 Reuter ABOUT 100 grain dockers, one-tenth of all grain dockers employed in the Rotterdam port, resumed work last week, a Graan Elevator Mij (GEM) spokesman said. At present, the Rokkohsan Maru is unloading tapioca from Thailand in the Europoort and theReuter - 276 words
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489 1982-06-07 18 PAKISTAN'S government is expecting its national shipping line to come up with container and bulk transport programmes within the next three months. Meanwhile, Pakistan National Shipping Corporation has been stopped from making further acquisitions until it draws up a policy on bulk489 words
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Article189 1982-06-07 18 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East /Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits189 words
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Article66 1982-06-07 18 AFP IDLE or decommissioned world tanker tonnage increased by 7.6 million dwt, or by about 20 per cent, in May, the London Howard Boulder firm reported. The firm said the total of laid-up tonnage was now 47.5 million, adding that the figure has more than doubled since theAFP - 66 words
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282 1982-06-07 19 THIRD country flag lines may lose up to US$67 million yearly in expected freight payments and their agents could lose another $5 million in commissions if the Philippines implements the cargo sharing scheme. On the other hand, Philippine and American282 words
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220 1982-06-07 19 THE DANISH-based Baltic and International Maritime Conference has poured cold water on a brave attempt to update the outmoded traditional charter party form. The decision not to approve a general purpose charter party will be a set back for the Federation of National220 words
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728 1982-06-07 19 TOTAL seaborne cargo handled in Singapore ports in the first two months this year rose by 5.6 per cent compared with the same period last year. For the period January to February 1982, 14.38 million freight tonnes of cargo were handled, up 773,000 tonnes728 words
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4702 1982-06-07 24 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 of4,702 words
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Article572 1982-06-07 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Anna Maersk 8205 7.6.82 2330 Maersk 49 1500-1600/1600-1700 Ming Hope 35E 7.6.82 0100 Malay States 49 0900-1000 Australia Maru 21/184 7.6.82 1000 MOL 49 1600-1700 Bunga572 words
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Article1872 1982-06-07 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Arhipriega Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) Adrlatir fnlil»fr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Alra-Eararia Uie Transgroup Pte Ltd1,872 words
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573 1982-06-07 26 AFP A "TIFF" is emerging between Indonesia and the US over a government shipping rule that could lead to American and other foreign shipping lines losing millions of dollars. The ruling, which obliges all export and import commodities owned by the government to beAFP - 573 words
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Article103 1982-06-07 26 Reuter THE 3,922-tonne Philippine freighter Eastern Mars and a 59-ton Japanese fishing boat have collided off southern Kyushu, Japan's main southernmost island, the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said. The 30 crewmen of the freighter and the five Japanese fishermen aboard the number 18 Daiyu Mam were all safe.Reuter - 103 words
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Article459 1982-06-07 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Builder III 22 Dong 11 19 Golden Globe 13/14 Kwangchow 44 Sophie Rickmers 8/9 Anyi 45 Bum Sin 15/16 Chidambaram 8/9 Golden Eagle 23 Li Yang 33/34 Santa Rosa I 19 PASIR PANJANG Thong Soon Worldwide Guan459 words
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Advertisement271 1982-06-07 17 r Com The Straits Companies Times Key Personnel! DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore j (Buku Merah) (T77V R1) 1\ I AMAH Orient Overseas CotdcjMeA Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Calling Bremerhanen attei Hamburg ■mfrhdwn attei Hamburg 'Closing limes (S pore) fCL 10/6 0300 HRS 10. 9/6 1500 HRS FULLY271 words
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Advertisement334 1982-06-07 17 SSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG* EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Dub* (16/6), Kuwait (27/6). TiM (27/6). Dammam (78/6) Abu Dhabi (4/7) Dubai (27/6). Ab* Dhat» (29/6) Shariah (1/7). tubail (3/7) Dammam (5/7) Kuwait (7/7). Doha (9/7) AISO ACCEPTWG CONIAMRS FO« DUBA) AND IRAQ Mind Qaboos (16/7) Dub* (18/7). Abu Dhabi (20/7).334 words
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Advertisement26 1982-06-07 17 LONDON Freights U/Ul SHIP Sales D CONSORTIA D SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X26 words
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Advertisement537 1982-06-07 17 Marfferm TEL *****40 *****48 *****38 TELEX: R*****7 MARTEM 101 TAN JONG PAGAR COMPLEX *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S. PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Pen*ng Feeder Vmml MAERSK RAMX) MAERSK RMCO MAERSK RAMDO MAERSK RMDO MAERSK RAIOO MAERSK RAMX) MAERSK RAMX) MAERSK RAMX) Saied537 words
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Advertisement830 1982-06-07 18 1/1 I FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 1) Barcelona. Genu. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp L Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen Bremerhanen. Aarhus, Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmo Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe carp) tor teeder na S'pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore t Bangkok its contact PERMSC P Kelang tor teeder arrangement 1) Malmo.830 words
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Advertisement205 1982-06-07 18 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE Barter Hue sea FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA KXT wanus "BARBER MENESTHEUS" 4/S/C. "BARBER TONBBERG" 17/«: "BARBER TENNESSEE*' 21/S/C. BARBER PRIAM 2/7/82. TO: PANAMA (Cab* ciwaM. Pawu or) —US ATLANTIC —US GULF —E. CANADA NOritam TO: CAUFORNIA VANCOUVER US PACIFIC COAST Jakarta Mm acc«HN ca*< t*205 words
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Advertisement617 1982-06-07 19 The Straits Steamship Group QCC Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SKIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok ICONT AINERSHtP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT LARGS BAY FRANKFURT FKPttSS LIVERPOOL BAY CITY Of EMBURGM TOKIO EIPRLSS KONIOOR BAY CAMXGAN BAY BENAVOR LARGS BAY FRAMFURT fWttSS CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Service To/From617 words
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Advertisement529 1982-06-07 19 r7o hranco Bolcjuui Services Mm f- r-i' h'' hs, /<. ;I n *„r t\,r.rr. I.tr,* OM CONTWO KOKAN lACEWON BBOPt FULL CONTABBBW CTK FROM EUROPE P KELME U Hawt I'ta HW| Rfimx k wmf rtaa HW| 12Ih 31 Am IMr 5Mr (Mr lUy KOBEJM JACEJM 13 Mar 17 Mar 111529 words
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Advertisement72 1982-06-07 19 NOTICE TOKO LINK m.». "HOkl HO MARI V-71 irrlvH m J»U May, R m.v. "ILMiAN" V-M arrived mi tmi Jiar, 82 Consignees of all damaged oarRoes ex the above captioned vessel are notified thai the general survey will be held on Tuesday. Bth June. 1982 at Jurong Port Godown No72 words
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Advertisement573 1982-06-07 20 Jl Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS 1 tarn Bay 1? 6 14 6 J/» 6/7 Frartlwt Eipress 19 6 216 9/7 11/7 13/7 14/7 Liverpool Bar 27 6 29 6 16/7 18/7 20/7 21/7 City ol fMm> «7 6 23/7 25/7 27 7 28/7 Toluo Eipress 11 7 13/7 31/7 2/8 4/8 5/8573 words
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Advertisement899 1982-06-07 20 Everett Lines LOADMG FOR RANGOON s>m ri** BFSSC rt Motoyuo BOUSTEAD SHAPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG Arfaartm* 0« Kimmom IfftramiMMri S.A.C.I.F. *****1/8 "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS ARES i CtA Trawpoft»don Maritima Maxicana S. A. "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" FAR EAST/lOKO A CENTRAL MBBCA SO VICE899 words
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Advertisement907 1982-06-07 21 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) STORE f COLOMBO AQABA COLOMBO I STORE KOTA 3AHABAT 23W/24E I «-7/« KOTA BAHABAT 2SW/26E I 13-14/7 KOTA BAHABAT 27W/28E I 20-21/1 11-13/6 19-20/7 25-27/8 20-22/6 28-28/7 3-5/9 24-28/6 28-28/6 3£3V7 2-3/8 7-8/9 10-11/9 ACCEFHWO FCL CONTAINERS907 words
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Advertisement737 1982-06-07 21 1 fTT* BEN LINE CONTAINERS DWESS com WPG SONICE TO/FIOM EUtOK KBURC IttA** ROAM NAME SO lOX r»w ruwltow)/ tatniUMn Franc* Ml UK. U/« 14/1 V? V 7 V 7 V 7 1/7 M/I a/l 11/7 11/7 14/7 11/7 1/7 Tin a/i 11/7 a/7 a/7 a/? ic/7 V 7 1/7737 words
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Advertisement499 1982-06-07 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE fVYBANK CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK CORABANK SPORE 17 jun 4 Jul 9 Aug 15 Sop TOUK/CONT R'DAM HULL HMBG 13 M 16 Jul 19 Jul 30 Jul 2 Aug 5 Aug 3 Sop 6 Sep 10 Sop 11 Oct 14 Oct 18 Oct Lukes yfe Linos U.S.499 words
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Advertisement1007 1982-06-07 22 lKline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E. CANADA ram vcssei stow K PWil VI Sid MERCATOR 25E 5 tun K MCCJM VI4E 11 lun I BUDGE V 6 1? tun M ODIU) Vl3 20 Kin MOTJO VESSEL (a fit JAPAN AMBROSE •WW YORK MAffU •N(W YORK MARU1,007 words
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Advertisement640 1982-06-07 24 S S C (iroup SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 20Tm F LOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE ClO4 VABCfTINO GENERAL 91j*****uNES> "FLEX «S RS A B CARSHIP C ABLE C.ARGOSHiP ID Regional Container Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAY SATURDAY yjr SINGAPORE ISLANDS USt MIDDLE EAST REGULAR640 words
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Advertisement126 1982-06-07 25 yak UNITED FORTUNE SHIPPING PTE LTD Tat *****3. *****0. *****07, Eta Etd Loading tor A VESSEL 10/6 Surabaya TUNG HO I 31/5 12/6 B'mastn sth Fk. CTS BWj 93-a Mart el St. 01M Ttfcr KJbOM IMFOR CMi TEDTUC YEW LMN SHIPPING CO., (PTE) LTD. HK va fk Peck Sea* SI126 words
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Page 26 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous161 1982-06-07 26 Regional Weather B i VN,. Vi A -^03 3K C £2 1k °c cr" Wind direction with speed in knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Cloudy Sky Wave height Sufaee161 words
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