The Business Times, 4 July 1983
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Title Section11 1983-07-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, JULY 4, IMS 60 CENTS11 words
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292 1983-07-04 1 MORE local executives are taking over senior positions in merchant binks in Singapore. Mr Eric Sim, general manager and chief execuuvt of umtec Mercnant Buk, said at a recent basinees luncheon that diiring the early years of Singapore's merchant bank industry292 words
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254 1983-07-04 1 THREE properties worth $7.4 million were sold last Friday at an auction at ,11 ttftA.t Apouo rtowi. But property firm Knight Frank Cbeong Hock Chye A Bailleau had to withdraw five properties as bids failed to reach the reserve prices despite a good254 words
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511 1983-07-04 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE businessmen and manufacturers have invested more than $230 million in Sri Tanks in the last four years. And they are likely to pour in millions more as Colombo dangles the carrot for new foreign projects with a511 words
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163 1983-07-04 1 AP PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos has doubled the travel tax Filipinos and resident foreigners -must pay whenever they go out of the Philippines. A presidential palace announcement said the increase is aimed at discouraging "unnecessary, luxury travels abroad" and to promote domestic tourism. The Marcos governmentAP - 163 words
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604 1983-07-04 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH DARTH Vader and Luke Skywalker may be leaving the local big screen soon but they are expected to stay in department stores (or a long, long time. In Singapore, children or mthsr, their parents have been spending more than H604 words
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Article76 1983-07-04 1 Reuter MORE Americans now approve of President Reagan's performance in office than disapprove of it but a majority of the people still feel that he does not deserve re-election. A New York Times/CBS poll showed that 47 per cent of the peoC surveyed approved of his pertnanceReuter - 76 words
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Article58 1983-07-04 1 Reuter CHINA'S biggest company, the China Petrochemical Corporation (CPC), will be launched this month to try and tackle the country's poor utilisation of its oil resources. CPC would take over existing petrochemical corporations in the major industrial centres and would control 17 oil refineries, 13 petrochemical enterprises, fourReuter - 58 words
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Article57 1983-07-04 1 Reuter THE Malaysian government has said that Bernama, the national news agency, would from next May become the sole distributor of news from all international news agencies operating in the country. Information Minister Adib Adam said that Bernama, a statutory body, would distribute all news previously sentReuter - 57 words
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Article101 1983-07-04 1 AP THE Israeli Cabinet was told yesterday that US Secretary of State George Shultz will hold talks with Israeli leaders in Jerusalem on Thursday and will then travel to Beirut and Damascus, Israel Radio said. Israeli Cabinet Secretary Dan Meridor said after the Cabinet meeting that MrAP - 101 words
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Article55 1983-07-04 1 BANK Islam Malaysia Bhd, which started operations last Friday, has also attracted non-Muslims. So far, about 10,000 people have opened accounts and of this, two to three per cent are non-Muslims. Managing director Dr Abdul Halim Ismail said the response by non-Muslims is fair and envisaged better55 words
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Article72 1983-07-04 1 AP EMPLOYEES of major Japanese companies received summer bonuses last month which increased by an average 2.3 per cent over last year's summer bonus, but were less than basic wage increases. The Japan Federation of Employers' Associations said the average summer bonus was 505,380 yen (U552,123, an increaseAP - 72 words
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Article92 1983-07-04 1 AFP SEVEN out of 10 Japanese workers are confident that they will be able to meet the challenge represented by industrial robots and office automation systems, a governmental survey said in Tokyo. The survey was conducted by the Prime Minister's Office last December with about 3,500 maleAFP - 92 words
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Article, Illustration119 1983-07-04 1 MB YONG Puf H*w wlO OwvnL aSmm\lukli| CwflMw m Oct 1 wtea ke takes ipMnw »|piMHe wfl mtetti Tu Bri rfcilmis, wks wffl ITra£ k««hp«. Mr Y*ag*B pa* sf ekftat ewHw Is aewty craM sf Mr fflJTtlMMi tag Amlv sf ketk the119 words
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546 1983-07-04 1 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI Computet Editor INTRACO is to pay $59.06 millkn to acquire a substantial 36 per cent stake in the Far Eastern Bank, the smallest 'independent" locally-incorporated banking group. On completion of the purchase in about two months time, Intraco will546 words
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Advertisement278 1983-07-04 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Waytoong Mortgage and Finance <S) Ltd A «ho»y-o«med subsidiary 01 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Shaw House 354 Orchard Road *01-01 Singapore 0923 AP No 3663 as PEOPLE Express has come a long way and is still profitable278 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1813 1983-07-04 2 RICHARD LAMBERT - RICHARD LAMBERT reports on an unorthodox US airline where "everyone i* a manager". RICHARD LAMBERT FT PEOPLE Express has come a long way fast. Starting in April 1961, with three aircraft serving four cities, it now operates 21 Boeing 737 aircraft over aFT - 1,813 words
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78 1983-07-04 2 BKrga rtJytL' IS last falls spani* m smmsc»SMat IwtasMp. Manage* tw teetovs an «racial: MMfMNt nS Aaw sM Is JsSTnMfiesr bsssnss II has a Mw icflelt sesasmy and a Mstfag pssl sfMpmsm "h the^srs^sMnto iimLm, prsmatars sehssl leaver M ysais frasi mmwf f78 words
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819 1983-07-04 4 STEWART FLEMING - The «mall business lobby is wasting no time to persuade the pro-business government in Bonn to make a thorough review of assistance to small enterprises. STEWART FLEMING reports. STEWART FLEMING FT IN EARLY April when the West German Chamber of Industry and Commerce presentedFT - 819 words
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Article306 1983-07-04 4 THEY say executives are a special breed of people. Well, yes, if you make them so. Package your services accordingly (that is luxuriously) and mark them, "Executives Only/' and you have your market. Yet another "exclusive executive club," has opened in Singapore. An investment of306 words
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Advertisement630 1983-07-04 2 Changing of the guard to Chubb i i "1 J I ft w. ~t- 4 *1 418 m f; *r Security is vital. You know that So do Chubb. Chubb feds this responsibflity and absolute trust as keenly as an army officer. That is why now, more than ever, it630 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article725 1983-07-04 5 ARRIVALS Serriee Local Operator Noaber Tine From SLA SQ11 OHIO LAX/TYO PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO/HKG SU SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MHG01 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0806 KUL MAS MH8U 0910 PEN SLA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CX814 1030 HLP725 words
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198 1983-07-04 5 Reuter WEST Germany is likely to dominate the European market for microcomputers in terms of domestic unit sales within the next five years, especially when taking value into account, the London Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) said. The EIU noted the UK nowReuter - 198 words
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Article108 1983-07-04 5 Reuter THE Italian government was stunned by the European Commission's decision to seek cuts of 3.46 million tonnes in new steelmaldng capacity from Italy. In a letter to the commission, Foreign Minister Emilio Colombo said the decision was unacceptable and inapplicable and the Italian governmentReuter - 108 words
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144 1983-07-04 5 UPI mTACm LM has Bed a Mm MSitU Caart Is seek p—firms rt— frsss a laps have to pay daaMgee to tttMJaJhe fa, a^smpaay The salt, fltod as Satarday, Is part sf a series at civil aad erinriaal Jadgemeato ssaghi la MssaewaUPI - 144 words
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432 1983-07-04 5 Reuter ECONOMISTS In the United States said the latest data showing increases in the M-l money supply and private credit demand may Increase the chance the Federal Reserve (Fed) will push up interest rates modestly over the near term. The unexpected US*OO millionReuter - 432 words
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Article245 1983-07-04 5 Reuter THE Senate Finance Committee may act on legislation to restrict Japanese car imports if Japan drops its voluntary limit on shipments to die US Committee chairman Robert Dole said this when responding to a statement by Japanese Trade Minister Sosuki Uno that JapanReuter - 245 words
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458 1983-07-04 6 AFP CHINESE Premier Zhao Ziyang has called cm the Bank of China to be more aggressive on world money markets to attract foreign capital (or China's modernisation, the rhtna Daily reported at the weekend. Mr Zhao urged the bank's branches abroad toAFP - 458 words
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Article100 1983-07-04 6 Reuter HONGKONG Is Hkety to bo toned tote a special tree trade ssae aader a Chinese gawemar "asff? British adsetatotrattoe as a resalt d wrf— fin put I to Beijing sa Jaty 12, the Saaday Telegraph newspaper reThe paper's dlptomstlf mrespssiwrt said feat UKReuter - 100 words
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222 1983-07-04 6 FT THE British Civil Aviation Authority has turned down plans by major airlines on the North Atlantic routes for a new class of low fare for the autumn, because "it would de-stabilise the market." British Airways, TWA and PanAm had appliedFT - 222 words
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142 1983-07-04 6 AFP MALAYSIAN palm oil refiners, who have been boycotting sales to India's State Trading Corp because of "unfair" new trading terms imposed by the STC, have resumed quoting for tenders, press reports said in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. However, brokers participating in theAFP - 142 words
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458 1983-07-04 6 AP THE American steel industry mounted its first fullscale plea for relaxation of US government antitrust laws last Friday, contending mergers and Joint ventures are needed to improve plant and survival chances fit the world market. Executives, analysts and Senator John Heinz,AP - 458 words
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250 1983-07-04 6 UPI PERU'S Finance Minister said International Monetary Fund (IMF) schemes t» renegotiate Latin Americi* US$325 billion debt hawe failed and suggested 4 rescheduling of the debt over 20 to 30 years with lower interest rates. *6 Finance Minister Manost l UUoa said LatinUPI - 250 words
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Advertisement104 1983-07-04 5 PHILIPS The Great Dictator. Philips Pocket Memo 295: Elegant, slimline Pocket Memo that functions as good as it looks. Incorporates fast note-finder and noise cut switch to suppress background noise. Red LED light confirms battery condition, audible end-of-tape warning and big loudspeaker for ex cellent sound reproduction. ...The Great Transcriber.104 words
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Advertisement39 1983-07-04 5 CV r v *V"'V. -J >• N < *r\ *y 1- I V 1 v* k i >\ V r_ XV. v r < -n 7-£~~. +t 1 9 *v v. ■W •i -VI V„ <» if -Jt A hbb*T: |ppar pw '*M» KBP39 words
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Advertisement359 1983-07-04 6 It's the reach truck. with all the cost-saving features you need. Ameise Retrak Reach Fork Lift Trucks stack to heights in excess of 6m, and as a result of high residual capacities, they can make far better use of their high lift heights than conventional fork lift trucks. The new359 words
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Advertisement96 1983-07-04 6 company s secreTsr All too often draft copies of confidential documents end up as crushed balls in waste baskets prey to prying eyes. Don't take chances. Shred all drafts and extra copies. Protect your company's secrets. The very outcome of your business dealings could well depend on who else reads96 words
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REVIEWS
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Article583 1983-07-04 7 JANET MASLIN - JANET MASLIN reviews Superman 111 JANET MASLIN NYT BUPEBMAN er "tape," m Bickard Pryor has takes to calling kim by the cad at Sapermaa m has heeeaae a familiar figare in easy to take him far gr—to*. After all, tor aadllaetfe travel aad to die—teehaelegleal wlsardry,NYT - 583 words
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Article, Illustration721 1983-07-04 7 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM YOU might well be tempted and forgiven for taking a chance on the film Six Weeks because of Dudley Moore and Mary Tyler Moore. However, be prepared for some disappointment if you do. The film, to be screened at Orchard Cinema after721 words
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Article, Illustration1336 1983-07-04 8 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH IN THE nine years that John Edwards has been here, Singaporeans have had the pleasure of working with him on many occasions. He gracefully accepted invitations to present taHre and lectures to our students, and it is in this role that1,336 words
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Article, Illustration472 1983-07-04 8 Bridge Notes THE term coup in bridge applies to a special manoeuvre by declarer in the play of a hand. There are many coup terms in special contexts like the Trump Coup, the Deschapelles Coup, the Bath Coup, the Coup an Passant, the Scissors Coup, etc. The472 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1983-07-04 9 CHRIS YAP - CHRIS YAP explains the link between the world of finance and the world of art, describes how Citibank's display of Goh Beng Kwan's paintings came about and reviews the artist's works. CHRIS YAP ART lovers working in the heart of Singapore's financial district are certainly1,119 words
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1029 1983-07-04 9 SAMUEL FREEDMAN - SAMUEL FREEDMAN Storytelling is far from being kids' stuff. As SAMUEL FREEDMAN discovered after spending some time at a storyteller's course in Connecticut, there are many in the US who actually work hard on getting a story toldNYT - 1,029 words
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Advertisement227 1983-07-04 7 St Moritz Gold by Chopard. A brilliant achievement to match your golden In a tribute to the men and women all over the world who continually strive for excellence in every human endeavour, Chopard artists pursued and created the ultimate watch: the St. Moritz Gold. For elegance, the St. Moritz227 words
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Miscellaneous229 1983-07-04 7 gMm*. 8K EXHIBITIONS The Singapore Armed Farces Story. Organised by the National Museum and the Singapore Armed Forces. At the museum. Daily, 9 am to 8 pm. Till July 14. The Ikate ef Saatheast Aria. Display of traditional textiles patterned in the ikat technique. At the National Museum, daily from229 words
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Advertisement187 1983-07-04 8 1 I For Comfort lb USA I s I s. il < Space Seats In First And Clipper® Class Pan Am offers you the luxury of extra space, room when you travel. In Pan Am's First Class, you enjoy the comfort Space to work or to relax Space to savour187 words
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Miscellaneous543 1983-07-04 8 SINGAPORE 5 PM Opening felowed by Swori rin/r) ommKt Si VUlUrt lU|i Sudha Sklful Soccer Shooting (r) Take Kerr Vision On Bap Stig of the Dump Swordsman Chu (MandaSdonce International Star Bbzors 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) 7.50 kama dan Lap (Malay/Last episode) 8.45 The Quest Hunt for the543 words
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Advertisement179 1983-07-04 9 DIETHELM Furniture that ha* no equql a r* r> > > SEMINAR LEADER: To Seminar Co-ordinator, Academic Associates Pie Ltd., Kiftney Road P. O. Box 343 Singapore 9123. Telephone *****22 Telex: RS ***** (awb ACADEM) Please register me lor: □A OB DC OD Name: Designation: Name Address of Company: Top179 words
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Miscellaneous632 1983-07-04 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 A dropped catch by Dennis (5) 6 Many a restless feeling of "abandon" (5) 9 Among the first to become a ripe one (7) 10 Sudden move of a coquette (5) 11 The kind of mtfat for energy (5) 12 Figure a woman points out (5)632 words
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Advertisement194 1983-07-04 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain AMERICAN! ■EXPRESS with the American Express Cairi If you don't already have the Card, call *****33 tor an application form" LoeijJf C SingaP« r e the P* re V i^STv^"-"' f£ffjs2z~For creamy, rich ice cream, select from our >e rci\ at £i. VI&ICICrt .A194 words
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Advertisement230 1983-07-04 10 For lunch. For dinner F< >/- a richly rewarding experience >r r»'s*.Tvu.s oiil 7.S7 l )<>7 A W H' i I'lllllTX I*J I l*l\ SI M k a 111 II I•S| I 1141 11 N »l*t A < <* w u Long established as the restaurant serving the best meats230 words
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Advertisement157 1983-07-04 10 .&V PH With every order of beer you will be served, with our compliments, i Sambal Jtk Spring Rolls I Titbits Introducing LEOPARD BEER 1962 Brussels I Gott Medal L Winner u iZ2Ei h\pcricncc supcrb bcafcxxl and unique Chinese cuisine. 4 s* Sea-^boa-Sffieatre, Please call *****83 for reservations. till PLAZA157 words
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Advertisement214 1983-07-04 10 A different buffet everydzy to whet jour appetite. i'-r 'K/W.i UV" .*f f A* < .jfi/ •<. •***£lL t'.ifj it* f 'r~y „?■#&;<' G3I2HAXSL f One of the biggest choices anywhere. Plus the Winery, Patisserie. Home-made ices. Real Italian Espresso. Luncheon Buffet: Daily 12 noon 2.30 pm. Dinner Buffet: Daily214 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article293 1983-07-04 11 THE US dollar opened the week at 5J2.1155/TO and firmed to a high of $2.1336/ 45 before easing to close at $2.1200/20. Trading for the week saw a gradual strengthening of the US against the local dollar. However it was quickly corrected on the last trading day when293 words
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Article274 1983-07-04 11 THE interbank market continued to remain steady last week with overnight funds trading between 6V4 and TV* per cent, despite window-dressing activity by some banks (or the halfyearly closing. The One- and Three-Month term rates stagnated at 714 7 per cent. However, the SixMonth rate edged up slightly from274 words
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Article369 1983-07-04 11 GOLD PUT up a disappointing performance last week, with the US dollar continuing to call the shots under conditions in which both fundamental and technical factors appeared to be totally ignored by the market, Green and Collier says. The metal traded within the US$l2 range of the last lew369 words
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Article22 1983-07-04 11 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.94 per cent.22 words
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Article170 1983-07-04 11 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended July 3: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months months 12 months U89 (BUI prieaa) Higfc Law 109/16 9V4 9% 97/16 9H 9W 10 9* 10* 9H 105/16 915/16 10% 101/16 1 month 3 months 0170 words
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Article44 1983-07-04 11 FOR THE week ended Friday July 1, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was ss follows ■ask M: 4.5 to 5.5 per cent. O—l tmmt: 5.00 to SJO per cent. Mi' mills of funds totalled 1014 million44 words
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Article815 1983-07-04 11 COFFEE: Robust* coffee futures on Friday closed higher and between £16 and £11 a tonne above Thursday's close in traded positions. Attention focussed on July and Sep as some traders rolled positions forward out of July while others took positions on the switch. Futures volume yesterday totalled 2,679815 words
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209 1983-07-04 11 THE local produce market saw coffee and pepper remaining dull last week. But coconut oil and copra was quite active and their prices improved during the week. A local refiner said coconut oil prices went down slightly on Wednesday but picked up rapidly on209 words
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Article148 1983-07-04 11 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed easier, between £8 and £1 a tonne below Thursday's close In traded positions. Prices moved little on Friday afternoon as a quiet physicals market provided little incentive to trade. Enquiry was at a minimum ahead of the long holiday weekend in the148 words
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1315 1983-07-04 11 AFP THERE WAS a good deal of uncertainty on the commodity markets in London last week, reflecting growing concern about the possibility of an increase in US interest rates in the near future. There were indications that trading was beginning to slow down as theAFP - 1,315 words
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Article152 1983-07-04 11 JULY P la ABM AAoM HOAO uncb 00A0 -1 AMKV Aotu UD.W +17 *JC ♦1A 1J0 +1 ET" Boil ■JO 1A 10-00 +s nja iU KTO »U ■MO -OA ■AD +OJ ■040 UUO -OA ■AO 0A B«0 -1.1 Part f— OMfaroc Ooteln ■.10 -0.1 laojo -OA ■AO +0i4 J2SU«152 words
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Article234 1983-07-04 11 TOLTtl Rand J™* »ch INDUSTRIALS w££»th £l Abareom S MININGS AS And CI HO uneh Aa0ot MM -10 Anunp «0 -M 1MB uneh amjC mo -so »rr«** uoo uneh Bartow* 1330 -10 2?™* lmt uneh C O Smith 2300 uneh Charter SJO CNA 1915 Com Ooid «0 Cum* Plnanea234 words
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Article136 1983-07-04 11 JULY Prmnc* Action* Bulmm m inch A* fi Br. m Almillaai to m it Brown BuwiT Br. 1300 15 Cite (M«y Br. MS Ota Otfj p C 1(10 M Clta Oatgy Rat UT 4-« Cratfit (tola* Br a» U Cradlt Sulaaa Raf SO unci) KMtrovau Br. nao Oaorpr Placbar136 words
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Article167 1983-07-04 11 JULY PT» GROUP B CORBEILLK Canafour 1308 -8 Air-Liquid* BIN 0*mu DUMOt C 8 P (Tbomaondf) m UN ♦8 ♦a Plaanelara da LVnioa Ltfarac MoeVHeeneeey Opfl-Partbai gym ■ua :zac 138 0J •41 15 •4 CM rnoetia daa Patroiaa Cradlt Pooelcr Da Prance 1M •I 10 -8 t8 -U Panaxrorm167 words
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Article86 1983-07-04 11 i Hoactui 144M 14 JULY M Dm lUt 44 Aaj-TMafunkan SK Conll Oummi DumUr-Btni D»r'— □•mac DNtactM Bank Draadncr Bank OHH HM 1«OJO 14JJB mm in 1BK ntJC IBM 1*100 nroo 41 1 -14 l +U l +113 l 1 *08 1 10 1 1 1 tu ■B Kamadt86 words
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Article82 1983-07-04 11 JULY 01 m Or Bni Luib Hotwk 2306 wn ■4 FORWARD MARKET Acae 632 4-4 ArtMd 1210 Aatur 400 Patro Ryl Dutch SUro Soc Oan Bait Bonn* So IT*? A mo S3B0 1040 im 4KC at* -10 -M 41 -30 10 Canpac Coe* Da Baara RM DactroM Ot>-tnno-Bm Oa«82 words
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Article45 1983-07-04 11 JULY 01 L ■Ira T*J «a n*t Ord Oaoarall OUB in m» InvMt IUJc«m*nU Ort IIAlfU LtfMtil CM MO -15 IM -1400 ISTO 45 aat -«o isoio -me ni NH0 -440 Mtffr 3Q 9 Ml i i »r m i gi^J Ml Source: BCI45 words
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Article1150 1983-07-04 11 NEW YORK WALL STREET stock prices finished higher (or the third consecutive day on Friday as bhie-chip issues managed to eke out a moderate gain despite low pre-hoUday volume. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which moved in a narrow range most of the day, ended at 1225.26,1,150 words
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Advertisement61 1983-07-04 11 Thai Seafood ic ■~k < V>; -X >/ .55 y* M**s%&&£ fefIMMMN ■*&+s&# •^ri^vTxi" I*l** >'#f4 |£9 Where taste still matters. Haute cuisine fran<;aise the bubbles and the ambience and now the distinctive charm of Paul Gostelow at the Baby Grand nightly. Luncheon: 12 'till 3 Dinner: 7 'till 11.3061 words
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Advertisement17 1983-07-04 11 fan®Business Management drocker managing in turbulent times his new guide far management today If] Times IHJ DiMrihufiirv17 words
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Article105 1983-07-04 12 THE feUewta* is a H*t af the 1« ant actively tnM ■teeks ea theStiek Ezekaageef Hhigiperr laet week. It gtvee the tmavcr la tlwwh at udte, rlmlmg prleee ea Friday ui the Ugh aai lew far IMS Cwftijr Tuww Prim Bgk Lw 100 Jaiyl us un Pihiuig105 words
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Article3557 1983-07-04 12 l-f N 9i«h S «3 Low Last Sale +orGr's Dhr Dtr Cw Gr's rid Net P/E Vol (•000) Week High Low 8ECTION ONE fief INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 364 *'306 r-8 278 347 ..a <ao 4S 236 148 148 154* 366 82* 388 186 880 894 380 4903,557 words
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922 1983-07-04 12 CHRIS LIM - Singapore By CHRIS LIM THE local stock market was traded mixed most of the time last week. But a rotation of interact was evident not only among the second liners, but (or the quality stocks as well. Still, the market was driven more by speculation922 words
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Article412 1983-07-04 12 Australia Reuter Porter and Co AUSTRALIAN share markets ended the financial year quietly last week after a firm opening. Volumes fell as Institutions were closing their books. Strong gains «ere made by leading ofl boosted by oil and gas flows from the North Herald OneReuter; Porter and Co - 412 words
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Article677 1983-07-04 12 JULIANA TAY - Week ended July 1 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES PAN: Proposed bonus issue of ooe-for-two. Bwi Hug: Proposed rights issue of one-for-Qve and rights issue of one-for-three at *L litnet: Proposed rights issue of one-for-two at $2.50. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Aristte DeveUpmeet Berhsi has announced677 words
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591 1983-07-04 13 New York AP STOCK market investors cast a landslide financial vote for US economic recovery in the first half of 1983. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 16.8 per cent over the first six months of the year, hitting record highs alongAP - 591 words
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Article487 1983-07-04 13 TERESA LIM - Hongkong By TERESA LIM INVESTORS decided to react selectively to political news last week. The market was generally lethargic till Thursday, when 1997 considerations pushed the market up. It was the first time in a long while that optimism and politics went together. Investors chose to respond487 words
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Article502 1983-07-04 13 AFP Reuter SHARE prices continued to advance sharply in active trading on the pre-holiday Tokyo stock market last Saturday. The Dow Jones Average closed at a record high for the second day running, with a 63.39-yen rise to close the week at 8,999.06 yen. It toppedAFP; Reuter - 502 words
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Article173 1983-07-04 13 Milan BCI Ike saajsr party Ust aeariy 6 per cent af Hs vstos tn the The spurts that had enlvesed the market the previeas week soon crashed ngrtnr* the strong pessiThe BCI all-share Index when lie results' **InT* af the week, the nwrket picked ap aBCI - 173 words
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736 1983-07-04 13 IK.Lumpur MUCH talked about secondliner stocks continued to command the bulk af attention on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Reflecting the heavy speculative activity, total turnover rose to a weekly record of 86.39 million units valued at M 8322 21736 words
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Article219 1983-07-04 13 Reuter SANTOS Ltd said it will pursue its bid for Reef Oil NL and Basin Oil NL in spite of the major shareholders' rejection of the offer. National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Ltd/T and G Life Society and Merchant Bank BT Australia Ltd, which togetherReuter - 219 words
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Article1370 1983-07-04 13 GERALD COLVERD - London By GERALD COLVERD AMERICAN TV breeds more super-aleuths th»n any other species; the stock markets breed only analysts and opinion formers. It would need to send (or Harry '0' better known as Harry Oppenheimer if it should ever want to unravel the fact from the1,370 words
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Article356 1983-07-04 13 AFP SHARE prices moved on to historically high levels last week on the Tokyo stock market with the Dow Jones Average going above the 9,000-yen level for the first time ever at brief moments on Saturday. The 225-blue chip Dow Jones Average, a winner ofAFP - 356 words
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Advertisement50 1983-07-04 13 YOUR INVESTMENT UK WITH AUSTRALIA S.V.B. DAY, PORTER AMD CO STOCK AND INVESTMENT BROKERS 12 PfRIE STREET, ADELAIDE. BJL 5000 AUSTRALIA MEMBERS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE OF ADELAIDE LTD TELEPHONE (08) 212 5766 OR TELEX A ***** TO ESTABLISH YOUR INTEREST "OFFERMC A SPECIALIST SERVICE FOR YOUR AUSTRALIAN MVESTKNT PORTFOLIO"50 words
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Advertisement8 1983-07-04 13 With Compliments of BANK NEGARA INDONESIA 1946 Singapore8 words
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582 1983-07-04 14 By HOCK LOCK SIEW SSANGYONG Cement's alter for sale of 11 million shares at $3.50 a piece has met with mixed views from the investment community. Some brokers said that the "man in the street" finds Ssangyong shares relatively expensive, in absolute terms, comparedBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 582 words
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Article130 1983-07-04 14 JACK CWa Erterprtaes: Group profit after taxation and minority Interests for the year ended March 31, 1983, was M$2.16 million ($1.85 million). No income from the sales of property development had been recognised during the year. The $226,000, recognised as profit and included in the mid-year results, has130 words
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418 1983-07-04 14 PEGI Malaysia Bhd's 26 per cent stake in Dunlop Holdings PLC was worth only M|86.78 million as at June 23, 1983, a substantial $26 million less than its net book value of $112.75 million. Pegi revealed this In a circular to shareholders in418 words
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239 1983-07-04 14 HOTEL Graad Central fans taraed la a sparfrßag set M resalts Isr last year, thaaks Is a tall year's esstottwtSea from Its new lh?7liSks*tr£? 55J im, leapt by —re ttoa reeert $M 1 —bm pared wtta $1.72 srtttsa In the prevtoas239 words
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Article190 1983-07-04 14 CONSOLIDATED Plantations Bhd (Consplant) has proposed to sell 144 hectares of land in its Seafield Estate to the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) at a consideration of $158,194 per hectare or a total of $22.78 million. The sale is, however, subject to the approvals of190 words
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189 1983-07-04 14 KEMAYAN OU Palm Bhd has acquired 763 hectares of leasehold land (999 years) near Ssndakan, Sabah, for M*950,000 cash. II said in an announcement that the land would be used for the planting of palm oil and cocoa. Kemayan said the acquisition will189 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1983-07-04 14 cTVIa rke t cT^overs By HOCK LOCK SIEW BUMIPUTRA entrepreneurs are a rare breed. In Kuala Lumpur, there are only a handful of them, the better known ones being Ibrahim lieSo, when a newcomer storms into the stock market and buysBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 1,073 words
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Advertisement200 1983-07-04 14 MG NUT The best man to keep your high performance car running beautifully is the man who has worked with fine machinery all his life. Zanis of Autohouse Service Centre spent 2 years on the South East Asian racing Circuit working with Formula, saloon and rally cars. He has also200 words
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Advertisement127 1983-07-04 14 VS >21 •<-- vC m ypfrcgltrn k Qi^MtOf >- Towards Artoi lKJlfciy ttwComputerfaatfon Process Key nan addreee by Or Wang Kwei Cheong, MnMv of State for labour and Chairman of NMarwl labour and ProdudMty Eight wdMnown local and owwai apaafcara wW ahn their experience In OP productMty Sponaorad by Amdahl127 words
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Miscellaneous57 1983-07-04 14 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy with showers in a few areas. Bepwt for 24 ktan prtor to 7J9 pan m Jaly H at the atrpert: Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 24.4 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 4.g5 Rainfall in millimetres 5.3 total rainfall for the month 14.057 words
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160 1983-07-04 15 SOTRA of Moscow, the corporation in charge of transhipment in the Soviet Union, has notified Japanese shippers it will impose surcharges on shipments to Iran via the Trans Siberian Railway from July 15 to Sep 30, shipping industry sources said. Sotra attributed160 words
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Article, Illustration501 1983-07-04 15 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ ALL vessels calling at Malaysian ports will soon have fill up new ship reporting form which is being introduced to facilitate the compilation of shipping statistics. The form will be based on the format issued by the Economic and Social501 words
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Article108 1983-07-04 15 Reuter COLOMBIAN dockworkers have reached an agreement in principle with the state owned company ports of Colombia (Colpuertos) to avoid a planned indefinite strike over pay demands, labour minister Jaime Pinzon Lopez said. He said the union leaders will submit the agreement in principle to the country's CaribbeanReuter - 108 words
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Article83 1983-07-04 15 Reuter MEMBER lines of four Japan/Korea Freight Conferences said they will maintain their bunker surcharge at $9 per revenue tonne from July 1 and not implement an earlier announced increase to $12. Surcharges of $15 and $18 planned from Aug 1 and Sept 1 respectively will be introducedReuter - 83 words
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Article29 1983-07-04 15 Reuter THE Federal Maritime Commission said it will increase container freight station charges in Hongkong to HK$4O per revenue ton from $35, effective August 1. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article670 1983-07-04 15 SUpptag Um Page C«4 ACTiiiIii AIM AkrakM Umt A*»c VI VI VI vn VI 1 1 9 Antara Bh X 4 APCUM X 1 tfl m AqmUmm a S ArtbtaaBtfk DC 1 3SZ iSL' Umm AiMnltea OM Bkh-QrlMt BtfHeOrtMl Bugkak GM BMIUH W m V VI IX670 words
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Article, Illustration548 1983-07-04 16 A CHRISTENING ceremony of the largest offshore drilling/exploration rig to be built in South-east Asia will be held today at the premises of Far East Levingston Shipbuilding Limited (FELS). The mobile drilling rig is the Western Pacesetter IV, a semi-submersible ordered by Western Oceanic of548 words
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Article1715 1983-07-04 16 FREIGHT fixing on Thursday featured a number of larger vessels for time-charter trips than has been seen lately, especially around the 62,000 long dw range, brokers said. Two time-charters, both around 63,000 long dw, were fixed for delivery Continent for voyages via the River Plate and for redelivery1,715 words
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Article975 1983-07-04 16 BROKERS at the London secondhand market said trading activity was dull during the past week with few sales reported either for trading or demolition. They said the lack of fixtures on the tanker chartering market has clearly affected the volume of secondhand tankers sold and prices. Low level975 words
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Article193 1983-07-04 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/ Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptline Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container193 words
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386 1983-07-04 17 Lloyd's List AMERICAN negotiators are coming under pressure to take a firmer stance at this month's summit talks on the future of liner shipping. A spokesman for the world's leading container operator, Sea-Land Service Inc of New Jersey, has already taken the USLloyd's List - 386 words
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Article67 1983-07-04 17 Reuter SPERRY Inc, a wholly owned Canadian subsidiary of Sperry Corp, said it expects its Paramax Electronics subsidiary to receive a contract for about C 51.25 billion from Saint John Shipbuilding and Drydock Company Ltd to perform work on the Canadian patrol frigate project. It said theReuter - 67 words
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217 1983-07-04 17 UPI A BRITISH cargo ship detained by Greek police at the Athens port of Piraeus is being held for carrying arms through Greek waters without clearance (ram authorities, a British embassy spokesman said. Oeek authorities who detained the ship last weekUPI - 217 words
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256 1983-07-04 17 THE Asian Development Bank will be providing technical assistance for the government of Kiribati to carry out a feasibility study for improvement of the Betio Shipyard on Tarawa atoll, South Tarawa. The main objectives of the technical assistance are to assist the256 words
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Article136 1983-07-04 17 AFP AUSTRALIA announced that a ban on Russian cruise ships operating from Australia had been lifted. The ban, Imposed by the former government after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, was lifted in line with the new Labour government's decision to normalise relations with Moscow. Australian Transport MinisterAFP - 136 words
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4970 1983-07-04 22 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 of4,970 words
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Article816 1983-07-04 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location B Kemuning 27B28A 4.7.83 2300 Ned-EAC TA 3 0900-1100 02 Strathconon 22/331 5.7.83 0100 Borneo FSB 1100-1300 L7 Luna Maersk 8308A 5.7.83 1300 Maersk 51816 words
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Article1643 1983-07-04 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AdrtaM* CmWw Continental Feeder* (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFKA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-EaraM Um Tranagroup (S). Umt Aarvim Kin Shpg (S). Afead C Taepfor Sea Consortium (8)/ Marin tei Enterpriae (PK). AlpM Intraaea1,643 words
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Article418 1983-07-04 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departun KEPPEL WHARVES Asian Clipper 31/2 WaLLem alongside 4.7.83/2300 Chang Ping 44 Y Fung alongside 4UMM Equator m 22 Thong Soon alongside 4.7.83/0700 Golden Eagle 25 GuanGuan alongside 4.7.83/0600 Iwerl 21E Pelnl alongside 4.7.83/0600 Kota Angkasa a/e PIL alongside 4.7.83/1200418 words
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Advertisement481 1983-07-04 15 :}=~*}[*[\(.\*){!,+~]?)&\+<!+;% I NRDIM Wl \ll SKA LORD Li! OOCL I Orient Overseas CmU<mu* Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 [HfiOPt VI» Sl*/ f /T" ''ji UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG/ la .1;*. EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FRfIM fUROPf VIA Stlf/ Kuwait (24/7), Shuaiba (27/7), Jubail (30/7), Dam mam (1/8), Doha (4/8),481 words
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Advertisement33 1983-07-04 15 mm LONDON Freights SHIP Sales CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom M CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather •yj' T7IBSB7MT i i/. iIgiTTMK I 'r 1 iIWJT^m Sea Land Customer S*rviM/Seoking:33 words
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Advertisement388 1983-07-04 15 The Straits Times DIRECTORY Companies' Activities. Key Personnel. Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) EXPORT FULL CONTAINER TO: UA PACtriC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EABT CANADA. INLAND POINTS 3lK=f;TZ[i i/o o/o IS/I 10/0 22/8 25/8 29/1 1/9 0/9 8/9 10-10/7 11-11/7 25-25/7 1-1/1 T°: B^ LOIUM "OLLAND. UJC GERMANY, FRANCE, BCANDINAVIA. AUSTRIA L SWITZERLAND388 words
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Advertisement349 1983-07-04 16 H FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE S'port |l) Mam|3) )Tbw|l4) Cta«| io/a 15/» 17/1 22/1 24/1 29/8 31/8 5/9 21/7 U/< 11/ l 25/8 1/9 8/9 8/7 12/7 30/8 I 22/7 in 2#/7 14/7 2/1 M. Gmm. 2) ArwJerdar* Antwerp. L Htrre BasJe. UK. 3) Bremen m, Aarttts CopaMffii. HMi 4)349 words
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Advertisement377 1983-07-04 16 NOTICE (Freight All Kindt) V' A N«xt Sailing Freta Europe ETD 7 July For further information plaeat contact FRATA SHIPPING PTE. LTD World Trade Centre, Suite o*ol, Maritime Square, Singapore 0400. Telephone: *****04. 1 USA/CANADA South WMt PacNlc y Amashita-sninnihon LINE COMTAMER SERVICES Atlantic/Canada nn vt VI vi IVS IVI377 words
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Advertisement527 1983-07-04 17 OCL Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group Q STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT kM nn 12/7 14n nn nn nn vn un un 12/1 U/I u/i a/i nn nn un un ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: to 4 UK rttfcm527 words
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Advertisement500 1983-07-04 17 EVERETT STEM6MP COWOMTKM S/A "TriMworld Bridge" Voy. 15-E Arrd: 27 th Jim IM3 Place of B»rvey: Gda. PSA (•eneral Survey on damafed car*.. discharged es the above veaael will be held on 4th July 1983 from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held after this date. rTn Franco Belquui500 words
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Advertisement281 1983-07-04 18 Leo: If* Mi.*. LINE 'MfJ tmrrmH I'WMii r/M conventional soracc u/fnm busan stok rowK r rcumk ousaa m imi/w mi MI mm OCM V.I7W 29-201* 10-llMr 1-1 te M FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 hikopi vi# siif' t -if 00%0.»,,.' fill!» (ONIRIWRIM l> m y-.t,-,, m 4> 12n 13/7 11/7 I/O281 words
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Advertisement411 1983-07-04 18 (>l EVERGREEN LINE fAR f AST FUROPf CONIAINf R SfRVICf ACCIPTM6 Fa A ia CARCO FOR: MT n m'fu Mm mm u» 5" 1/7 nn nn nn 1/1 vi Ewitartf IV7 U/7 VI VI IVI 11/1 I*l E~IM* U/7 n/7 IJ/I 17/* l»/t K/I S/t M» tcarms ia,Ta «ra/ra n411 words
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Advertisement500 1983-07-04 18 tverett Lines! s s V Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn mm, "BURMESE NATIONAL UNE" LOMXNG FOR RANGOON M/Il m ~t/1 M BFs s C Agrntm r> Moloyvo BOUSTEAD SHPPMG T€L NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENAN CamfMM Ar«**ima D» >• IItWWIMK* S ACM cmm== "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE' KS GALET3 ffBNON) rpn500 words
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Advertisement960 1983-07-04 19 PIL GROUP KOTA WIS AT A KOTASCOAR KOTA MUTIARA KOTAASAM VOYAQC StNOAPOAC LOAOMO FOW: f-447 14/14 JULY HOOCBAH. JEOOAH, AOABA. FT SUDAN E-tU IMAUO HOOeOAH.JKOOAH.AOAaA.rT SUDAN E-466 S/10AUQ HOOCIDAH, JCDOAH, AQASA, ADCN 1-457 10/19 AUO HOOOOAK JKDOAH. MOMBASA. MOGADISCIO ACCEPTING CONTAINS!** TO HOOCK>AH/AOABA/PT.SUOAN/MOaAD«*CIO KOTA MAKMUR KOTA JATI 14/14 July 5/10960 words
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Advertisement486 1983-07-04 19 10 iuRQPt DSpSTfci Frattol («nn 5/7 F«r*« M/ 7 U/7 iMtab) S/7 CtotfEMMa* VI iMn[*« >/» T*»r* tor IVI LMplb) */l BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE tmon mc SPO* PMIAAG lUK HAM BHArtN fit S PO« PUIANG UK 4/7 V 7 2V7 U/7 14/7 1/| 11/7 »/7486 words
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Advertisement608 1983-07-04 19 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD Indonesian National Shipping Line SA WEST/ mi COttT N «Lf PORTS (HALT CONTAROSED VESSELS) mm lx houstw savnbmn mrm mltmok FROM MM EAST/NEST COAST AMIT CONTAROISED VESSELS) STORE MAMPMfT VMM 22/7 (OBCMMH torn mm u/i nnti—aw FROM TOM TO I STOK IT 22/7 24/7 M/ 4 IC/I608 words
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Advertisement454 1983-07-04 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG MEADOWBANK In Port 26 Jul 29 Jul 1 Aug IVYBANK 23 Aug 19 S«p 21 S«p 25 S«p LykesA Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE Nou HMr (jh S*FOK lor Gmt GENEVtW LTKES 1/7 1/7 7/B &/T RUTHIYKES 22/7 25/7 21/7 7/» 17/1# (•Hew454 words
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Advertisement824 1983-07-04 20 K M KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E. CANADA 1 J jm USA PACIFIC COAST 5 i 3E I X Mam WW CALIFORNIA PACIFIC NORTHWEST »nu wane, ranun i An 2% SAn lAn 2 A«( SAn M QUEENS 23 M 3An *11 22 M/*11 27 WASM STAC824 words
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Advertisement285 1983-07-04 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "J 1 M Anson Ro*d #18-01 Tunas Building S.ngapor* 0207 Tel *****2? *****07 P Kelang Tel *****1 8 «fli SU Gulf Mf UIT{ H«ASf 4% SHVIUS HAEWOOW.9. Hmnon.2. 111, fMra Lm*| F«r fMr .11 My late AMm 2t km Amk/AM«ita/I«OHWM ll9*l ASIA Ml R( HANI MARIM i285 words
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Advertisement431 1983-07-04 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SFMI CONTAINERISED DIRFCT SEPVICF TO BANGKOK KEELUNG BUSAN INCHON **/MM SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA 1 IV7 J I MM •Tp/S" V7/M PTUM IS P'l I'o If TIPMS V Ti» RK I If 4 4'V 4 4 14 PS If P»N If431 words
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Advertisement438 1983-07-04 22 I(c«|i»iial Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday gml 331 3 *-3 i Kail. I 1 *.1 < 139/140 bM 141/142 I M 227/228 Uh4 nt/zn is m X*Z,\ SISGAPORE ISI.ASDS /A/ MIDDLE EAB* REGULAR LINER S>n ft hn Loadhf lar KUSU438 words
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Advertisement182 1983-07-04 23 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD •Fatia. AUSTRALIA iiYliiiilMVfc ao r^r* ICU3 4/7,1/7, U/7 11/7. 11/7. 25/7 UK/CONTIOT 12/7. 11/7,21/7. 25/7 CANMM/ILSJL 12/7. 23/7. 29/7 UK. rain.! l£ HNNE, M AUMunratn KIT I EAST COAST 1 OJU t/7. U/7, 2«/7. 11/1 •ALSO ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR OTHER PORTS/KSTMATKMS ON REQUEST •ALSO ACCEPTHG MOUNO182 words
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Advertisement306 1983-07-04 23 WORLD B" LINE EXPRESS REGULAR SERVICES JAPAN/HONGKONG/STRJUTS VESSEL GOLOCNUMU HONAM 81(1 SHAM TEMA BLACK WHALE S'POUE HOC Mr 4/7 113 My 7/1 L-n My 14/15 L 102 Mr 21/22 i« Mr 21/29 Al NSC «h6 berth Sqwox at PPW G* 303 CB7 Swat Got Aft* WfON t*M (S) PR 11306 words
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Advertisement608 1983-07-04 23 SIMMTEM SHIPPIIK I TRADING CO. 20 MAXWELL ROAD, 11-07 MAXWELL HOUSE SINGAPORE 0106 TEL: *****92 4 222*970 TELEX: «S ***** TAXAN CABU: SUSHfTtACO. CARGO-VESSEL FOR CHARTER. MK 1977 Deadweight 1600 Tons MEN€ HORNG SHIPPING PTE LTD VIL NAME LOADING ETA ETD M V. "MENG HORNG" CHTTAGONG/MADRAS 8/7/83 STttC: FOR ENQNNES:608 words
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Advertisement426 1983-07-04 24 \PC LINE WVSi 1 1 3 \\(.KI T\\ I'l IM XMIIW'C\\ < ONT\I\I:K u\i; WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE/JAKARTA MXMTA 5-7/7 1-13/7 If-15/7 11-11/7 21-21/7 VESSEL wr SMGAPOI TAMBANG M 7151/7152 bM TAX AM I 2153/2154 54/7 TAABANG M 7153/7154 M/ 7 TAKAHI 2155/2156 15-11/7 TANMN6 Ml 7155/7154 17-11/7426 words
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Advertisement337 1983-07-04 24 I'otJLER BOHLER SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 137 Market St #11-0? Bin if East Am Bltg Sinjipoi 0104 Til *****44 |3 tmasl Ttiti AS ***** BOSH IP REGUUMt CONVENDONM. SERVICE VESSEL EDELWEISS ncnciraTß im TBN LOAONG: Dammam/Kuwait Dammam/Dubaj/Bahrain Bahrain/Bandar Abbas Jeddah BENGAL LINER KNUTSEN LINE I*4 —OM—KGUJR HJOU EUROPE/FAR EAST SERVICE W337 words
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Advertisement215 1983-07-04 24 Shipping (Singapore) private krrwtea EXPRESS SERVICE TO BANGKOK EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE Cm Mhp M 22UM/1. *****11 II Ami M #22-MA ulinif tea »n 1297 T*c BS ***** (IRMM) WESPORT FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LID WIS, PASR PANJANG ROAD 10-24/5 PSA MULTVSTOREY COMPLEX. SPORE 0511 TEL: *****11/2/3 *****86 TELEX NO: RS215 words
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Miscellaneous158 1983-07-04 24 4 v.::'; i i m A t •r S 1 a C' 4 v_-» 111 K SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LBQENDt R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction wtth speed in knots Rain Cloudy Sky Wave height Snrfnee winds are Indicated by arrows158 words
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