The Business Times, 15 September 1983
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Title Section11 1983-09-15 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1183 60 CENTS11 words
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381 1983-09-15 1 Robin Group investing $20m to produce circuit boards THE ROBIN Group is investing $20 million to manufacture industrial printed circuit boards (PCBs). Its newly formed company, Integrated Electronics Manufacturing (lEM), will be the first here to offer PCB drilling services to other manufacturers. This will enable local PCB manufacturers to381 words
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183 1983-09-15 1 THE battered Hongkong dollar dropped to a record low against the US dollar yesterday as foreign exchange markets reflected widespread uncertainty about the British colony's future. The Hongkong unit dipped to HKS7.9O to US$l, an all-time low. It recovered slightly to close the day's183 words
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370 1983-09-15 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM ATTEMPTS to salvage the Cardan group appear to have broken down completely with the unveiling of massive additional debts that Carrian had kept undisclosed. Carrian Holding's merchant bankers, Wardley, sent out confidential telexes to creditor-banks on Tuesday informing them that370 words
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549 1983-09-15 1 RICHARD BEAH - By RICHARD BEAH THE WORST may be over for camera dealers in Singapore, after a lull of about 18 months which saw sales dropping by 30 per cent. The market for photographic equipment, including re-exports, is worth over $100 million a year. It549 words
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363 1983-09-15 1 UPI THE US government has reported that the country's retail sales, the pulse rate of the economy, fell a surprisingly sharp 1.4 per cent in August, but the administration said the "hesitation" in the recovery should not be aUPI - 363 words
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BRIEFLY
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Article82 1983-09-15 1 AFP MINES and Energy Minister Subroto denied that Indonesia was buying fuel oils from Singapore and said the new refinery in Cilacap, Central Java, was not beset with troubles, the Merdeka (Freedom) newspaper reported yesterday. Dr Subroto was commenting on a recent report in Business Times that theAFP - 82 words
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Article73 1983-09-15 1 Reuter RESEARCHERS at the electrical communication laboratory of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation said they have made a four-kilobit "thinking" memory chip called a content addressable memory large-scale integrated circuit (CAM LSI). The new CAM LSI, a metal oxide semiconductor memory chip, can itself check whetherReuter - 73 words
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Article58 1983-09-15 1 Reuter THE Group of 10 has not yet agreed in principle to six billion special drawing rights of bridging finance for the International Monetary Fund, Bundesbank president Karl Otto Poehl said. Mr Poehl, who is chairman of the G-10 group of central banks, said reports from Basle onReuter - 58 words
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Article71 1983-09-15 1 Reuter ARAB countries may cut their oil production further to conserve stocks, according to a paper due to be presented at a world energy conference which starts in New Delhi this Sunday. The secretary-general of the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (Oapec), Ali Attiga, said inReuter - 71 words
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Article82 1983-09-15 1 UPI THE Soviet Union said even a partial deployment of Pershing-2 or Cruise missiles in Europe would be unacceptable in any US-Soviet arms accord and ruled out compromise on the issue of French and British missiles. First Deputy Foreign Minister Georgi Kornienko said Western speculation the Soviet UnionUPI - 82 words
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Article66 1983-09-15 1 Reuter THE Tokyo Stock Exchange plans to raise the commission on equity transactions to 0.035 yen per share from 0.030 starting on Oct 1, subject to approval by a board of directors meeting on Sep 20. Commission on convertible and warrant bonds will also be raised. The higherReuter - 66 words
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Article49 1983-09-15 1 Reuter THE British government yesterday cleared the way for wealthy American Alfred Taubman to buy Sotheby's, the London-based auction house, after a takeover battle with two other US businessmen. The Trade Department's watchdog Monopolies Commission, after a three-month investigation, approved a £83 million bid by Mr Taubman.Reuter - 49 words
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268 1983-09-15 1 Reuter ASEAN MtU lit expect aay special deals treat Aastrala ever ether ievcMag r*«atri«i, Drpaty Primp He toU Amu aad AaatraHaa Mmmm meeting la Sydney that the direct Ami hi the term mt trade fairs aid jgmssrtog mi#prvtccttM Ifvfte. "There eaaReuter - 268 words
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410 1983-09-15 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE Minister for Law, Mr E W Barker, has petitioned the High Court to wind up 21 of the 24 gold and commodity firms investigated for alleged malpractices. 21 include two full members and six associate410 words
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Advertisement197 1983-09-15 1 Nikon L\ FED chairman Paul Volcker calls for a temporary halt to bank expansion in new financial services Page l DONALD REGAN expects US interest rates to fa 11... Page I SMALL Businesses congress Page S STUDY shows how the international debt problem can be managed Page 4 AGREEMENT between197 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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397 1983-09-15 2 Reuter AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said he expects US interest rates to be lower at the end of the year than they are now. He declined to estimate how much rates would fall. Mr Regan said: "If the Fed sticks to its policyReuter - 397 words
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622 1983-09-15 2 NYT ALMOST three weeks before the final major step in the deregulation of US interest rates, competition for consumer deposits is heating up. Already, Citibank and the Dollar-Dry Dock Savings Bank are running newspaper advertisements seeking to lure deposits into accounts that willNYT - 622 words
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Article652 1983-09-15 2 Reuter INDUSTRIAL nations could approve a modest, single allocation of special drawing rights (SDRs) during the forthcoming IMF/World Bank meeting, UK government sources said. This special allocation would not be necessary for world liquidity, they said, but would be a negotiating concession to balance theirReuter - 652 words
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167 1983-09-15 2 Reuter THE Haagkaag and Shanghai Basking Carparatien said there is m evidence «f a maaaive capital (light (ram the calaay, tbeagh same HK dallar depaalts have ben caa verted lata (areiga carrency. It said la Its Ecaaamlc Re part newsletter that theReuter - 167 words
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278 1983-09-15 2 AP THE World Bank, In its first direct participation in a loan with commercial banks, announced on Tuesday a loan equivalent to US$34 million to the Telecommunication Organisation of Thailand (TOT). The other lenders are the Mitsui Bank of Japan and theAP - 278 words
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566 1983-09-15 2 Reuter US FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker called for a temporary halt to bank expansion in new financial services to give Congress time to decide on new policies to cover deregulation of the banking industry. In testimony before the Senate BankingReuter - 566 words
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326 1983-09-15 2 Reuter WELLS Fargo Bank of the US is considering a possible default action to recover principal and interest relating to its share of a US$l2O million loan to a private Venezuelan firm, La Eleetrieidad de Caracas, and its affiliate Luz Electrica de Venezuela. TheReuter - 326 words
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Article189 1983-09-15 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Sep 14: U8 Dollirt Offer BW 7 days 911/10 99/16 1 month 91* 9H 2 months 9 15/16 913/16 3 months 10 9H 6 months 10M, 10* 9 months 10 7/16 10 5/16 12 months 109/16 10 7/16189 words
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Article22 1983-09-15 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.04 per cent.22 words
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Article46 1983-09-15 2 RANGE of prices often fd by discount houses on Sep 14: Overnight: 1 Call deposit! 1 1 Clsaiag Bsytaf S«Uim« 3-month Treasury bills 2* 2H 3-month Bank bills 79/16 7 7/16 3 months CD 71/16 615/16 6 months CD 7U 7V4 Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article42 1983-09-15 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of (140 million 91day Treasury bills to be issued from Sep 19 to Sep 23. Each tender must not be for less than (250,000.42 words
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Article23 1983-09-15 2 THE Hongkong dollar yesterday recovered partially to 7.8350/8450 to its US counterpart, after staying around 7.86/88 for most of the morning session.23 words
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Article93 1983-09-15 2 THE dollar yesterday opened firmer against most major currencies and continued to gain in a thin, nervous early market, with dealers able to cite few factors to explain the market's current strong appetite for dollars. us 14K5 36 Can -1 moo ao Cram 1 Ull 34 Dlfk -4.0MMM0 DF193 words
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Article512 1983-09-15 2 THE US dollar firmed considerably on the local foreign exchange yesterday despite divided opinions about the trend of US interest rates. Against the local dollar, the US currency opened at 552.1390/00 and was steadily supported to $2.1435/45. At the close, the dollar was quoted at the day's high512 words
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Article293 1983-09-15 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday fluctuated narrowly around New York levels before closing slightly higher in quiet trading. Prompt closed at U*****.50/ 408.50 an ounce from an early $406.50/408.50 and compared with New York's (407/408. The active December contract traded between a high of (416.80 and a low of293 words
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Article27 1983-09-15 2 Twm MM New York U.T5B unav 11JB Zurich UJS 11.875 Singapore M TW UBS Cloatnfprk In US dollar* a troy oune t. Source: Credit, S'pore27 words
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Article90 1983-09-15 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday edged higher to finish at 244.47 yen, up from 243.96/244.10 at the New York close on Tuesday as traders adjusted positions ahead of a national holiday in Tokyo today and the US M-l money supply figures to be announced tomorrow. It rose to a high of90 words
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Advertisement60 1983-09-15 2 BUSINESS CLASS Business never looked better. executive desks in three models Presenting the Serie Big office suite with matching chairs that tilt and from Mariani of Italy. swivel to your comfort. In distinctive saddle leather. Serie Big. Exclusive to Frans. The label on every best-dreeeed office Frans Furniture Pt« Ltd,60 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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297 1983-09-15 3 SAN Raku Singapore, a lend company which provides consultancy services on .waste disposal problems, ha» secured its first big overseas contract. Under a USSS million contract awarded by the Indonesian government, the company will study the waste problems in the towns of Medan and297 words
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426 1983-09-15 3 TBANG SAU YIN - SMALL BUSINESS CONGRESS By TBANG SAU YIN UNLESS coffee shops in Singapore are prepared to change now, a time may come when change may be too late for the industry to survive. This observation came from Dr Kau Ah Keng, vicedean of426 words
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Article132 1983-09-15 3 THE 11th International Small Business Congress will be held in Amsterdam next year. This time there will be a pre-conference research project which will look at the problems facing entrepreneurs in the various countries and solutions practised by some of them. The research will study the132 words
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356 1983-09-15 3 ONE hundred small, modernised businesses are trading under the Econminimart banner and these individually owned minimarkets enjoy substantially Increased sales revenue of up to 100 per cent. Mr GV Busby, a consultant at the Provisions Suppliers Corp Ltd, said at the 10th International356 words
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Article280 1983-09-15 3 THE kalis en «I Stags psm entrepreneurs omM after a lessen to Britain's small business eemsnafty, a sentor UK government minister snld. "The thing that meet Impresses me stent the Singapore small toMlnensmnn to that he to prepared to take the sort sf280 words
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333 1983-09-15 3 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE THE MINISTRY of Labour yesterday declared that it does not adopt double standards when dealing with cases of infringement of its regulations. Some local contractors had contended that the ministry was very lenient to Korean contractors, Ssangyong Construction, whose worksite had been333 words
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304 1983-09-15 3 TRACTORS Malaysia Holdings Bbd (TMHB) will obtain raw materials from Japan for Its pilot assembly and manufacturing plant at Pasir Gudang. Managing director David Park said yesterday that the expertise and raw materials would be sourced from Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ltd, a304 words
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Article208 1983-09-15 3 THE automated teller machines of United Overseas Bank yesterday broke their three-year silence in Singapore. One ATM began talking to customers at Lucky Plaza in English and Mandarin. Launched yesterday, this first talking ATM in Southeast Asia greeted customers with a friendly "Welcome." It then advised: "Please208 words
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Advertisement119 1983-09-15 3 paTek PHILIPPE Patek upon Patek upon Patek... m r i r 55, y Jt; LJ*——— 3gg*l WE i: I J* *3TJ > —w <** .M t■/ 3 :±*r. m V > Spf^ <6 .•F r K ni w 0 Mr V* 3rV* s: ft ■WW* it r*i K N. At119 words
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OVERSEAS
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644 1983-09-15 4 AP THE International debt problem could be successfully managed if developing countries continued to get financial rescue packages and the industrial world set a three per cent annual growth rate, said a study released on Tuesday by the Institute of International EconomicsAP - 644 words
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255 1983-09-15 4 Reuter FOREIGN bankers in Sao Paulo greeted with relief the reported agreement between Brazil and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on a new economic programme. But many expressed doubts about whether its targets could be met and concern about the social cost inReuter - 255 words
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342 1983-09-15 4 Reuter SPACE, the oceans and the polar ice caps would provide very little opportunity for expansion of the mining industry up to the end of 1990, Chase Manhattan Bank vice-president William Mulligan said in an interview on Tuesday. The potential for mineral extractionReuter - 342 words
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Article316 1983-09-15 4 Reuter THE US Export-Import Bank, responding to congressional criticism, said its proposed US$2 billion in loan guarantees and insurance for Brazil and Mexico would help the US economy. Bank president William Draper told a House banking subcommittee hearing on Tuesday the guarantees and insurance would help in-Reuter - 316 words
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265 1983-09-15 4 Reuter CHRYSLER Carp plans 'to exchange a six-month note for 14.4 million Chrysler stock warrants purchased yesterday on its behalf by Salomon Brothers from the US Treasury, a Chrysler official said. Chrysler's Robert Miller, executive vice-president (Finance), said in an interview on Tuesday thatReuter - 265 words
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Article746 1983-09-15 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFOHKG BA BA14 0045 MELSYD/PER MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN GIA GA887 1020 LGWPCOBKK MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CB14 1030 HLP746 words
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285 1983-09-15 5 Renter INFLUENTIAL army Commander-in- Chief General Arthit Kamlang-Ek gained more power yesterday la lUtilud's aaaoai military reshuffle. I*. An official announcement 4aid General Arthit, 58, would take over as supreme oopunander of the country's armed forces on Oct 1. He succeedsRenter - 285 words
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Article, Illustration338 1983-09-15 5 Reuter CONGRESSIONAL leaders believe they can reach a bipartisan compromise with the White House to avert a confrontation over the US marine presence in Lebanon. A vote on the issue seems likely by early October and the leaders say they expectReuter; UPI picture - 338 words
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Article249 1983-09-15 5 Reuter THE US Senate has approved by 83 votes to eight a U*****.5 billion defence bill for 1964 and sent it to the House of Representatives, where a move is afoot to delete $115 million earmarked for chemical weapons. An aide to Mr Gement Zablocki, theReuter - 249 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article299 1983-09-15 5 Reuter A WELLS Fargo guard stole US$7 million from his company's depot in Hartford, Connecticut, on Monday night, after drawing a gun on his partner and the office manager and threatening to blow their heads off, police said. They said Victor Gerena, 25, first stole a gunReuter - 299 words
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638 1983-09-15 5 NYT AMERICAN intelligence agencies were aware of heightened Soviet airdefence activity off the Siberian coast an hour before a Korean airliner was shot down in the area, but did not understand the significance of the Soviet actions until after the airliner hadNYT - 638 words
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473 1983-09-15 5 NYT US STATE department officials said on Tuesday that the assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr had "beclouded the reputation" of the Philippine government, and that many Filipinos "suspect the complicity" of elements of their own government in the murder. In an unusually strongNYT - 473 words
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283 1983-09-15 5 AP JAPANESE Self Defence Force fighters scrambled on Tuesday when several Soviet bombers flew in a long swath outside of Japan's airspace, while the Soviet navy used live ammunition during exercises in waters near where a South Korean airliner was shot down on SeptAP - 283 words
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Advertisement24 1983-09-15 4 Pan Am's 7475P Daily At 7.20 am To Hong Kong. It Mies Higher, So You My Smoother, i'an Am.You C ant Beat Die Experience.24 words
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Advertisement36 1983-09-15 5 i -j 3 **4 f W •VSIS m *1 V. v* y* >: n —Tl < Is V If <-c t 0 r ft V. \Nt". T*m r I c 7Ji* Singapore Suite. The Marco Polo Hotel, Singapore36 words
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Advertisement169 1983-09-15 5 Sr Arthur Norman discusses the business of money at The MarwFbh X Chairman #f The De La Rue Company p.1.e., the worlcfs largest commercial printer of banknotes, inpressions count. Sir Arthur Forman awarded high praise for The Manx Polo, for as many international executives have commented The Marco Polo s169 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article166 1983-09-15 6 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 1M kg yesterday. Coconut oil: Bulk fob $175.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $188.00 sellers, new drum fob $192.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $105 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $342.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper166 words
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Article139 1983-09-15 6 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cotton yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,690 32s 3,610, 40s 3,810 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pakistan raw cotton: LSS 6.67. 4F 6.64. 289F 6.90; NT roller ginned 6.70 (per lb). CLOTH in139 words
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Article328 1983-09-15 6 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.76, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special 0.55. THAI328 words
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Article335 1983-09-15 6 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 229.50 cents per kilo, down 2.25 cents from Tuesday. The morning session closed 1.50 cents lower on some trade selling after a lower opening. Levels eased further in the afternoon on speculative selling of335 words
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Article32 1983-09-15 6 Rubber: Sept 14 Singapore: October: 229.50 cents (down 2.25 cents) Malaysia: October: 252.00 cents (down 2.75 cents) Tin: M 529.91 per kilo (up 1.00 cent) 86 tonnes (down 14 tonnes)32 words
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Article81 1983-09-15 6 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday recovered one cent to M 529.91 a kilo, within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M$32.K. Higher overnight London advices and small offerings of metal led to the slight recovery. The buffer stock manager was the main hnyer, absorbing81 words
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Article347 1983-09-15 6 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 229.50 230 50N 227 75 228 75N Int. 1 R.S.S. October ***** 231.75 229.50 230 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 234.00 234.50 ***** 232 00 Int. 2347 words
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Article103 1983-09-15 6 NOON SSR aad SMR p irtc** yaeterdajr RA8 SSR 20 SSR SO 1 (1 too (1 ton pallet) pallet) October (Current Mtk) Bayer* Seller* 200.00 20B-CI0N 198.00 200.00N Noveabcr (Forward Mtk) Bayer* Sellers ***** 203-00N 199 00 *****N MRELB i October Novell bar SMRCV SMRL SMR 5103 words
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Article138 1983-09-15 6 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on lack of buying support in quiet cautious trading, following the unexpected lower Chicago soybean complex close. In Sep central fell MSSO to Mi 1,252.50 a tonne and south Ms3o to MJ1.270 while Oct in the south lost M138 words
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Article243 1983-09-15 6 SOYBEANS in Chicago on Tuesday closed on a weak note in active, hectic trade, off 24 US-cents per bushel in spot to down the 30-cent limit in distant September. November posted a 58 cent range on the day. The close at levels lower than Monday's low after setting new243 words
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Article203 1983-09-15 6 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed on a weak note in moderately active trade, off 11 1 k to 8 1 US-cents per bushel. December posted a 17-cent range on the day. After opening higher in sympathy with strength in corn and soybeans, wheat trended steadily lower since203 words
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Article1079 1983-09-15 6 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures after moving up to contract highs in all but the Nov position at mid-morn-ing, ran into selling resistance late in the session yesterday. This was attributed to a chart resistance area around E1,T16/£1,718 in Nov, a level which the market had already tested and1,079 words
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Article, Illustration768 1983-09-15 7 CHARLES LAMBELIN - By CHARLES LAMBELIN Reuter PRESIDENT Habib Bourguiba's advancing age is rekindling regionalism in Tunisia and political pressure groups are jockeying for position in the eventual succession stakes. Mr Bourguiba, who turned 80 last month, moved the centre of political power from Tunis, theReuter - 768 words
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1296 1983-09-15 7 WILLIAM ROBBINS - By WILLIAM ROBBINS NYT DAVID Bone, his face filmed with the dust of a peanut field in Leslie, Georgia, stood in the shade of a tool shed and squinted grimly out into a sun that has baked the moisture from his soil, searedNYT - 1,296 words
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Advertisement24 1983-09-15 7 Uncontrived. Unconfining. French fashion that's here and now. For dressing up and dressing down. Pure cotton. Classic shirts and pants. In pinstripes and solids.24 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous653 1983-09-15 7 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD L. -A CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Theatre's lighting equipment? (6) 7 Try a ruse to shake up a government department (8) 8 Is it fu being the quarry? (4) 10 Study in one's bedroom, often? (4, 2) 11 Where a scale was revised? (6) 14 Like a boy653 words
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Article488 1983-09-15 8 "GREAT GOD! This is an awful place," was Robert Scott's comment when he reached the South Pole in 1912. A treaty signed by 14 countries in 1959 declared Antartica as no man's land. Still, these countries have all this while been trying to spell out rules on488 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1983-09-15 8 MONICA GWEE - Singapore is in an ideal position to enjoy the best ot three fruit markets the local seasonal fare, Australian and New Zealand produce and US harvests in the Northern Hemisphere summer months. It is a 'nicely structured' market and one ripe for receiving wider1,231 words
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Advertisement129 1983-09-15 8 "Hi M m a talking ATM. Come near me at Lucky Plaza." At NCR we know that the human voice makes all the difference in a serviceoriented business like banking. So we've created a unique new ATM that can speak to your customers and in different languages too. You can129 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous830 1983-09-15 8 SINGAPORE 5 MALAYSIA 3 PM Operant Folowed by Taiji Master (Mandarin/ English Subtitles/r) Keep Fit Buck Rot en in the 25th Century Vegas in Space (r) Coronet Fin Beginning RespomMßy: Being on Time: Jim, a habitual late-comer, learns a lesson on being punctual. Castaways Castaways of the General Grant (Part830 words
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1237 1983-09-15 9 CHARLES SMITH - By CHARLES SMITH FT EUROPEAN petrochemical producers who are still struggling to achieve a much-needed rationalisation of their own beleaguered industry can at least comfort themselves jwth the thought that they are not alone. For, despite its formidable reputation as an industrial powerhouse, Japan faces aFT - 1,237 words
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Article, Illustration758 1983-09-15 9 AMBITIOUS Soviet plans for the economic development of Siberia and the Soviet Far East could well be retarded if the adverse reaction in Asia to the downing of a South Korean jumbo jet leads to a further downgrading of economic relations too. The steady758 words
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Article, Illustration841 1983-09-15 9 GRANVILLE WATTES - By GRANVILLE WATTES Reuter SOUTH Korea is working to reduce its dependence on oil for energy purposes and to diversify sources of crude oil, which now comes mainly from the Middle East, Energy Minster Suh Sang-chul said in Seoul. Mr Suh said oilReuter - 841 words
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Advertisement100 1983-09-15 9 A taste of Paradise. Now yours to enjoy toover twenty destinations. rj tj i v[. f It V > V r > Us > nk > igl Owr schedule now offers over sixty te ftm week to 01 er twenty destinations. From Singapore, we Mf depart thrice weekly for Colombo100 words
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Advertisement213 1983-09-15 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain PIS with the American Express Card HHH H you don t afready have the Card > call *****33 for an application form" This year, Vienna celebrates the 30C4A of the Viennese Coffee House This September, Cafe Vienna invites you to celebrate this grand occasion213 words
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Advertisement200 1983-09-15 10 (A i> I.?. V. m >•" zVhnda mm Singapore's latest to good food and cosy surroundings. Special servings are set for breakfasts, luncheons, dinners and late night snacks a wide selection of Oriental and Western fare. Cate Vanda your haven 24 hours a day Pdrowount Hotet Ma: ne Parade Road.200 words
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Advertisement188 1983-09-15 10 t Hie amazing Blue Notes Live at the Tbp of the Hilton 12-16 September and 19-23 September Nightly Kl3oprti^ The Blue Notes. Exciting musically, stunning visually with the sharpest choreography on the scene. This is one show you musn't miss! Cover Charge: Inn of Happiness diners $12.50 nett. Non-Diners $25.00188 words
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Advertisement203 1983-09-15 10 Daily Buffet Lunch at GOFFEE GARDEN Beef Curry, Pork Spareribs, J Ayam Panggang, Roast Leg of Lamb and many more delicious dishes. -4*= 12 noon 2:30 pm Adult: $14 Children under 12: $10 m For reservations, please call *****22 ext 142/917 or direct line *****42 LlF?" garden restaurant Try our203 words
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Article195 1983-09-15 11 STPT 13 Fr» GROUP B CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* 444J0 Hsu rw_i. -«5 Carrefour Financier* de L "Union Lafarre Moet-Henneaay Opft*Pftrlbu 13*3 71 JO 2MJ0 -13 unci -1 DUOIM 2SB0 -30 11*0 -40 C 8 T (ThomaonCaf) igj •10 Penarrojra H 40 JO -1.2 Cte Ftancalae dM Pefcrolet Radio technique 433195 words
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Article81 1983-09-15 11 SEPT 13 Dm Hoeciut 191 706 Homch 43J0 -04 A*«-Ttk«funk*n 7SJ0 -09 HorUn 197 JO BAST 147 JO -u lUrsUdt 390.00 Bartr BMW Commantwnk 147 JO TMjDO -14 unch KHD i... Undc 373J0B I 107 JO -S 131 JO 0-3 ConU Oumml iotas PTHI—« 386.00 -4 □aimlar-Ben* 960-90 u81 words
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Article88 1983-09-15 11 MPT IS m FORWARD MARKET Aeac OO -l« Aflwd ISO* -10 Aitur SB -SO Or Bra Lamb HoDofc P»tro Ryl Dutch Stdro Soe 0«n Belt Soflna Solv*t A 2200 4700 9000 2530 1700 1(00 4000 xxb -40 -SO -so -so -10 -56 10 -56 -00 +40 -16 -SO asr88 words
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Article193 1983-09-15 11 SEPT 13 Actions Suisse* ill Br. Prancs 280 110 4-/-4-H 10 Sandoa Ret Sulser Pe 3140 3M *6 -4 Almulsai Ref Brown Boicri Br. at* Oetty Br. an 4-1 Sulser Rat. Swiss Bank Br 1900 300 -10 unch 1340 3010 10 Swiss Bank Corp Baf 234 -3 aba Oetfj193 words
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Article943 1983-09-15 11 WALL STREET stock prices closed moderately lower for the third straight session on Tuesday as investors reacted to mixed signals about interest rates and the economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which moved erratically in Monday's rumourplagued session, ended the day off about five near 1224.943 words
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Article105 1983-09-15 11 Otatbroc ***** ♦ft Ootala Hutmim 41 JO 4i Hhf »JO -OJ HeUMktn ***** -2 Hoofoxnj IMO -0J Hundou I8J0 0.4 HVA ***** unch Into Muitor IMO -0.1 Khh moo 0J KL*ii 1A00 •I Nurdio ZZ 4X00 ♦0J NaUooai Ned 130 40 ♦0.4 N«dlk>fd ttJO •1 146X0 unci) Oct Orlntcn105 words
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Article168 1983-09-15 11 BKPT IS a ADIUDl MH Alcan unch •M Al«oma JM Bank Mont *v, unch But Norm Scotia «2« <* BlUTH a* BP Can Ltd B«t unch Camp Had Lake Can Imp Bk 9* -It Can Prm H| nuipv *au Carllnc OKwh B* -H unch CmblRd Lk M« Cn sum168 words
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Article268 1983-09-15 11 SWT 13 (tend INDUSTRIALS A Alpki Abercom AX And CI m 90S m J878 -10 unch moF* oncta 50 Bwlowt C O Smith 1300 aao -IS CMA 330 -10 Currte Finance D* Been Ind 430 unch Ed con FeS"v»tk Futft Orttimn Hlveld Ub Holds Lonrho LTA M And R268 words
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Article999 1983-09-15 11 SHARE prices closed mixed yesterday in quiet trading with the undertone steadier after Tuesday's falls, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 2.4 points at 696.2. Trading remained quiet ahead of the UK government sale of shares in BP expected this week, and interest centred999 words
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334 1983-09-15 11 WALL STREET analysts expect newspaper stocks to outperform the market by over 10 per cent through the rest of 1983 as papers diversify outside their traditional business. They believe newspapers offer more attractive investment opportunities than many other basic industries, which have been hampered334 words
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Article54 1983-09-15 11 SEPT 13 1 Lire XXX -U im 34 1«LM -L» rrao -to 3» -51 wis -tas in Prt. ItaiCMMOU OM IUUfa* Up*ut Ord MwSkobanca a t*— -M 1 -IM •ia -4M T Ei i«z ioa 361 •4 B -1315 -OB Sfl 3of*n* TOO IW 1114 •1 -21 -B Stct54 words
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511 1983-09-15 11 Reuter WHILE the strategy behind Volvo's major acquisitions at home and abroad to date has been to broaden the company's base, the company's future acquisitions should be for commercial and not strategic reasons. Group chairman Pehr Gyllenhammar told a press briefing in London thatReuter - 511 words
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Article419 1983-09-15 11 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday closed lower but were above the day's lows, supported by sporadic late short-covering. Equities were overshadowed by the weakening Hongkong dollar as well as the 1997 issue of Hongkong. Among leaders Cheung Kong lost 10 cents to HK56.96, China Light 50 to $13.80, HK419 words
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Article435 1983-09-15 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower in moderate trading, led by blue chips and populars, with sentiment depressed by the Wall Street fall and the yen's weakness against the dollar. The market average fell a provisional 25.22 to 9,274.11. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index was 682.09, down435 words
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Article106 1983-09-15 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on a turnover of 6.36 million pesos, up from 1.70 million on Tuesday. SEPT 14 Pm aUtntnc PhU Apex Mlnlnc 0 012 -0.001 AUai Con a sue unch Buuto Gold 0001 -0-0000 Bute Petroleum UW +0 0006 Benfuet Con B M -1 CDCP PM106 words
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Article188 1983-09-15 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed at the Securities Exchange of Thailand. The Book Club Index fell 0.28 points to 127.39 on a turnover of 30.3 million baht with over 155,000 shares traded. Tuesday's turnover was 22.1 million baht. Berli Jucker gained two baht to 417, Bank of Ayudhaya Ltd188 words
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Article433 1983-09-15 11 AUSTRALIAN share prices yesterday fell over a wide front for the second straight day reflecting the fall on Wall Street. At 1500 the All-Ordi-naries Index was down 5.2 points at 725.8, bringing to 10.5 its decline over the past two days. The All-Resources Index fell 6.1 to 602.2, bringing433 words
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Advertisement173 1983-09-15 11 vv THE BANK OF TOKYO, LTD. Singapore Branch U5515,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 12 September 1986 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 15 September 1983 to 15 March 1984, the Certificates173 words
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Advertisement79 1983-09-15 11 Our sailing schedule isn't hard to remember. If you're exporting to Europe, a smoother cash flow. Successful circle Tuesday. That's the easy export programmes require way to remember when Scan Dutch reliable transportation. Remember loads in Singapore. It's the same Scan Dutch. day, every week of the year, so you79 words
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2794 1983-09-15 12 BID and otter prices officially listed sad b—team in and reported to the St(a"E*change of Singapore yesthe number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett".2,794 words
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Article3500 1983-09-15 12 bt. Gr*« Gr*s Net 1083 Last Div Div YTd P/E Vol Day Hick Low Company Sale or- C*VT (TOO) High Low •rji i SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL '286 235 Ac ma 243 -3 75 XO 215.0 3 243 243 m 148 Alcom 265 -6 5.0 35 153,500 words
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Article1932 1983-09-15 12 BID and otter price* cfcMy listed and I■at mi in «ad iqiwud to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchance yesterday. with the number at shares traded ritovn In brackets in tots at 1,080 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS IJiinUi (4.188 4.206) (1) 4.14 (1) 4 12 (1) 41,932 words
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Article751 1983-09-15 12 PRICES feU hraadly at the leeal stock market yesterday hat vetame was geaerally thla except far selected •hares. Dealers aad aaaiysto say there has aat heea aay d|alfleaat aews to excite the market IWy say the dawaslde risk at the memeat Is greater thaa the751 words
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Article593 1983-09-15 12 UNCERTAINTIES in major overseas bourses sent share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market sharply lower yesterday in depressed trading conditions. Investors' sentiment was dampened mainly by the continued poor response of the New York market to the latest decline in US weekly M-l money593 words
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613 1983-09-15 13 FT THE Swedish industrial and financial establishment is seeking an extraordinary meeting of shareholders in Sandvik, the leading Swedish special steel group and one of the country's top 15 companies, with the aim of removing the entire board. The corporate battle is unprecedentedFT - 613 words
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201 1983-09-15 13 Bernama THE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee (CIC) has been fair in dealing with share swaps from listed companies on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE), Malaysian Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Dr Ling Uong Sik said in Kuala Lumpur. He said the CIC, headedBernama - 201 words
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Article58 1983-09-15 13 UNITED Oveneaa Lm< Llalted: Extraordinary general meeting to be held at the Function Room, 3rd storey, the Plaza, 7500A Beach Road, Singapore 0719, today at 10 am. JACK Ckla Mwrtw (Malayria) Betted: Fiftysixth general meeting to be held at MeUti Room No 1, 3rd Floor, Subang View Hotel,58 words
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Article172 1983-09-15 13 Mm lager f pri dm tar Sep If mv n SIEflll MS UNIT ce Fund rund Und Find r Fund T*UI 1.43 LM 1.56 19 LIS L9 IT Ml SJi LM JJ7 1J0 Ltt DIAMOND MOT 1 Diamond S'pore Fd (US*) at LYC-AFT UNIT' rrou Aug 0.55 LIS172 words
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1629 1983-09-15 13 i Market Talk... PLANTATION stocks have good earnings potential and are still worth buying, said London-based stock broking firm Simon A Coates. In its latest investment monthly publication, the broking firm said the importance of agricultural crops in the Malaysian economy is "still1,629 words
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334 1983-09-15 13 Reuter CHAIRMAN of Fleet Holdings PLC Lord Matthews expects a public flotation of Reuters by next March, or possibly sooner. He said that if the flotation can be achieved quickly, investors would price the world news organisation at 40 times its earnings, aReuter - 334 words
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333 1983-09-15 13 RASA Sayang Beach Hotels (Penang) Bhd is confident that group profits for 1983 could be maintained at last year's level in spite of a marginal fall in earnings at half-time. For the first six months ended June 30, 1983, the recently-listed hotel group reported333 words
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Advertisement209 1983-09-15 13 tsso ESSO MALAYSIA BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN THE STATE OF MALAYA) Notice is hereby given of the declaration of interim dividend payments totalling 6 sen less Malaysian Income Tax at 40 percent per participating redeemable cumulative preference stock unit of ringgit 1.00 each for the year ending December 31,1983. Notice is209 words
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Advertisement87 1983-09-15 13 This announcement appears as a matter of record only NEW ISSUE 15th Sept 1963 BANGKOK BANK LIMITED (Incorporated with limited liability in the Kingdom of Thailand) SINGAPORE BRANCH 180 Cecil Street Singapore 0106 U5550,000,000 Callable Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 18th September 1907 Retractable to 18th87 words
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Article160 1983-09-15 14 Rises Indices ICS 800 835 M 15 Sep 13 Sep 14 H LMI| Credit 815 MO 586 506 S30 10 BT Composite: *1.75 924.30 MH B9I| flrsad CfiirtJ +5 BT Indicator: *****72 *****40 8 N P L +5 +5 ST Industrials: 978.02 969 46 BifM 6 Low HOt 4160 words
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Article, Illustration162 1983-09-15 14 Rises Indices Euang 1500 170 Sep 13 *****58 Sep 14 *****70 XTPau Falls 910 1060 1030 -80. -50 -40 —35 MBT Indicator: Petaling If Cement NST Industrials: NST Finance. 1378.70 2573.14 1366.27 2552.38 C I lad 900 NST Hotels: 662.98 661.76 Johan 810 35 NST Properties: 997.01 989.07162 words
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Article48 1983-09-15 14 HJLBANG SENG Tuesday 731.1 Week Ago 725.1 Tuesday 906.26 Week Ago 938.87 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 878.6 Tuesday 882.4 Week Ago 874.1 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 725.8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 9958 Monday 707.® Week Ago 714.5 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1224.00 Monday 1229.07 Week Ago 1238.7248 words
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Article91 1983-09-15 14 AP THE NEW YORK stock market was mixed yesterday morning, levelling off after the declines of the past two sessions.Losers held a narrow lead over gainers in the early tally of issues. But the Dow Jones average rose 3.55 points to 1,227.64 in the first half anAP - 91 words
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531 1983-09-15 14 ALAN LEE - liiliH Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By ALAN LEE ESSO Malaysia Bhd, which is the subject of speculation over its equity restructuring plans, has staged a sharp improvement in interim earnings. The Malaysian-based oil refining company chalked up a 25 per cent increase531 words
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178 1983-09-15 14 MALAYAN ftoar Milk BM, the leading dear miller la MalayMa, h to make a special lane sf fire mllltoe shares to baartpatra tavest»rs asmlaated aad approved by Ike Malaysian MUUtry sf Trade aad (par vatae MfTeach) will be ssM at a srismi lssae prtoe sf178 words
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456 1983-09-15 14 INDUSTRIAL Oxygen Incorporated Bhd (IOI) is buying three property companies, of which one had been the subject of an earlier aborted acquisition by the company. In an announcement yesterday, 101 said it has entered into an agreement to acquire the entire issued capital of456 words
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287 1983-09-15 14 GROWTH Industrial Holdings has announced a sharp improvement in its interim profits, thanks to the hefty contribution from associated company Pa»BseMe Msstrles Ltd. Pre-tax profits at the investment holding group, which is also involved in marine-related businesses, Jumped to $3.52 million (from only287 words
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Article231 1983-09-15 14 THE VICE-chalnnan of International Wood Products Ltd, Datuk Wong Chik Li, through his holding company, Wong Chik Urn Holdings Sdn Bhd, has acquired 840,000 shares of the ailing listed company for $1.68 million or $2 a share. Two other Interwood directors, Victor Wong Chet Sing231 words
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239 1983-09-15 14 SALES may be Increasing at Tangs Superstore C K Tang Ltd has Just reported a 43 per cent increase in turnover to $32.7 million for first-half 1983. But, unfortunately, earnings did not increase correspondingly for the period. The group made an239 words
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Article30 1983-09-15 14 KUUM (M) flMkaa reported kMa pre-tax preflt M$4.tl mint—(UM bUBm prevMy). After aeeewttaf far texetlee «f $1.84 alllUa (IMMN), the pfcurtattoa riMM'a prefltB te firstImM IMS tmimiii te fS.ll30 words
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Article, Illustration717 1983-09-15 14 Taking Stock... Hock Lock Siew GUTHRIE Bhd's proposed scheme of arrangement is being likened to a girl in a bikini. This is because what is reveals is interesting but what it conceals is even more farina ting. The scheme which is to be presented to shareholdersHock Lock Siew - 717 words
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Advertisement216 1983-09-15 14 LEAD PIPE J3crjcik 1/ Oftncr^ 492, St. KikJa Road, Melbourne. 3004. Australia Telex: *****. Cable: METJAK SKILLS ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMMES MICRO COMPUTER COURSES Micro-Computer Appreciation(#ol1 17)-1 day—Ms7s A micro-computer appreciation course explaining concepts, computer fundamentals and the usability of micro-computer technology in business environments. Date: Oct 3rd Nov 7th Dec sth216 words
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Advertisement531 1983-09-15 14 Identifying Training Needs Singapore, November 14 18,1983 The objective of this course is to enable delegates to develop the skills of identifying training needs and so improve the effectiveness of their training design. At the end of the course, delegates will be able to: describe what is meant by a531 words
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Miscellaneous62 1983-09-15 14 OUTLOOK tor today: Partly cloudy; showers In sveral areas in the late morning tnd afternoon. Report for 24 bears prior to U pm on Sep 14 at the Airport: Maximum temperature 30.5 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 23.7 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 1.10 Rainfall In millimetres 33.3 Total62 words
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326 1983-09-15 15 RUSSIA'S Bait Orient Line has replied to criticism that it was the "main culprit" indiscriminate rate cutting in the Europe/Far East trade. In the continuing battle between members of the Far Eastern Freight Conference and Taiwan outsider Yang Ming, Bait Orient which326 words
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588 1983-09-15 15 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM ENTREPRENEURS from Singapore, Taiwan and Sri Lanka will team up with the Colombo Dockyard and Port Authority and set up a shipbreaking yard in Sri Lanka. The 50 million-rupee venture, the first to be established in Sri Lanka, will588 words
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Article78 1983-09-15 15 THE Pacific/Australia-New Zealand Conference (Pancon) says its general rate increase, scheduled (or implementation starting on the first of September, has been postponed to today (Sep 15). An increase in its microbridge tariff has been put off until Nov 1. Rates to New Zealand in both tariffs were78 words
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Article98 1983-09-15 15 Reuter THE last commercial ship to be built in the US under a federal subsidy programme has been launched at Bath, Maine. The Falcon Champion was the 264 th ship to be built under the federal Construction Subsidy Differential (CDS), which paid the difference between US shipyards'Reuter - 98 words
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Article51 1983-09-15 15 THE Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development has awarded Portugal's former Africa colony, Guinea-Bissau, a US$lO.B million loan for its port project. The Bissau project is aimed at enlarging and improving the port, several river ports, modernising the cargo handling system and improving safety standards in navigation51 words
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Article711 1983-09-15 15 Llae PM* C«l AIM VI Ahrenkiet Liner VI s Alltrans vn 4 AlpBC VI s Antara Shpg X s A PC Liar V 4 APL ra 4/5 4 Argentine IV ASCL m 1 Asia broker V S AjU Merchant VI 4 Austada Line V 1 Australian Coat711 words
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Article, Illustration513 1983-09-15 16 THE first stage of one of the largest construction projects in Northern Europe is drawing to a close in Rostock, on the Baltic coast of East Germany. The project involves Rostock Overseas Harbour (Überseehafen), which is to become the East Germany's most important international513 words
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Article1708 1983-09-15 16 THE FREIGHT market was very slow in developing on Tuesday. Grain fixtures were the major feature, with rates more or less unchanged from recent bookings. One US Gulf to Venezuela 22,500 ton fixture loading September fetched U5512.50, which is in line with a fixture for double the quantity1,708 words
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268 1983-09-15 16 INTERNATIONAL seagoing traffic through the port of Amsterdam is growing steadily. Total goods traffic in the first six months this year was 12.3 million, a 6.2 per cent increase over the corresponding period last year. The higher tonnage handled was mainly268 words
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Article184 1983-09-15 16 A NEW liner service between the North Continent/UK and East Canada and the St Lawrence range has been inaugurated by North British Shipping Ltd, part of the North British Maritime Group. The service, under operating the name of Norbrit Canada Line, is using owned tonnage comprising184 words
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Article63 1983-09-15 16 SWEDEN-BASED Johnson Line has reported a Skr 102.8 million downturn in results for 1982. Although operating profits declined only 18 per cent from Skr 96.8 million to 79.8 million, the company suffered a loss of Skr 28.9 million compared with a profit of Skr 73.9 million in 1981.63 words
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Article205 1983-09-15 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 (FAR EAST EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. '-'K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA):205 words
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229 1983-09-15 17 THE Hongkong Seamen's Union has renewed its appeal to the government to make it compulsory for Hongkong-registered vessels to employ local seamen. According to the colony's Marine department there are to date 719 ships registered in Hongkong of over 500 gross registered229 words
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169 1983-09-15 17 Reuter The European Shippers' Council (ESC) has rejected a decision by the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) to increase rates by 12.5 per cent, the general secretariat of the ESC said. At the second round of talks between the ESC and FEFC last week theReuter - 169 words
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496 1983-09-15 17 Lloyd's List THERE will be major problems in implementing the United Nations' Code on Liner Shipping, with the main area of contention being cargo sharing, a leading shipowner warned. Speaking in London at the British Shippers' Council conference on the code,Lloyd's List - 496 words
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6027 1983-09-15 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 of6,027 words
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Article729 1983-09-15 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO <1- Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Kipponica SA Vaal 52/412 3908G 15.9.83 16.9.83 2000 1830 Harper Jardlne FSB TA 3 0800-0900 1300-1500/2200-2300 Q3 L8/L8 Chev Roze 35W 16.9.83 2000 Optorg729 words
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Article1770 1983-09-15 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic Cwtihw Continental Feeders (S), Cargo Freight (PK). APEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afrs-EarasU Um Transgroup (S). AkrenkM Uaer Service Kim Shpg (S). AIM C TMfkr Sea Consortium (S) Manntex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intraaea1,770 words
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Article1406 1983-09-15 24 ALGERIA Algiers Aug 15. Average waiting times of 5-6 days. Annaba Aug 6th. Delays being experienced with 5 vessels waiting. Bejaia Aug 6th. Delays being experienced. Skikda Aug 6th. Delays being experienced. ANGOLA Luanda Aug 16th. Berthing delays of 2 days. Lobito Aug 16th. Waiting times of about1,406 words
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Article577 1983-09-15 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Antarctic 5 Boustead alongside 15.9.83/2300 Builder 22 T Soon alongside 15.9.83/1800 Confidence 20/30 Guan Guan alongside 15.9.83/2300 Golden Globe 25/6 Guan Guan alongside 15.9.83/0600 Ivybank 1/2 Boustead alongside 15.9.83/1500 Kota Timor 23/4 Sankyo alongside 15.9.83/1100 Ned Napier577 words
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Advertisement376 1983-09-15 15 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kdanf/Penani/Banfkok/Keelunf/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moii/H. Konf S pore Afent: Neptune A|endes Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 tfw. I K 1 >1 1 I n a iOOCL ORIENT CotUaiMM LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO [UROPf VIA Sllf/ 11/10376 words
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Advertisement460 1983-09-15 15 A UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE HUM .IXI'W T\l\\\\ MOM,HUM. lEDzmmnma MQ MM IWT MM Ml DM DON D IS/9 23/9 25/1 2C/9 21/1 5/11 21/1 4/11 11/11 22/1 2/w 3/ii it/it 5/11460 words
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Advertisement537 1983-09-15 15 I <pcnan I B Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents UMPACIFIC TRANS ft TRADING AfiENCT PTE. LT|. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE Q I MAERBK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US. PAmriC, CJULT, ATLANTIC. EABT CANADA. INLAND POINTS KJimuu •SM6APOK CIOSMG537 words
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Advertisement535 1983-09-15 16 NOTICE THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. (A Government of India Enterprise) "SHIPPING HOUSE** 245, Madam* Cama Road, Bombay *****1. TENDER NOTICE Sealed tenders are invited from experienced/ reputed shipchandlers for supply of (A) Dry, fraah, tinned provisions ANO (B) Wines and cigarattas To our owned/managed vessels calling at Singapore535 words
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Advertisement800 1983-09-15 17 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to SfttMh, Sarewak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok x HONS UME EKSS naaws mmuhnrat rawonos OSAKA RAT KJHMKHA WW LNDPOOI OAT CARMAN BAT t>n »/o 22/0 27/9 20/0 04/10 OS/10 11/10 13/10 It/II 21/10 a/ii a/i* 03/11 05/11 10/11 12/11800 words
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Advertisement661 1983-09-15 17 GUARANTEED SAILINGS. GUARANTEED SAVINGS. No matter how small your consignment, you only pay for the space you need. We take care of everything else. From your doorstep. kb__ ra 490-452 ALEXANDRA (KMC, SINGAPORE OS 11. TELEX; BORNEO RS *****. W L CALL SHAH OR LLY 638-333 Franco Belgian Services <661 words
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Advertisement525 1983-09-15 18 I«UI n 1 CONTINENT UK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS OrarpMlßay Sport P Kalei<Pw Ltaoas Gtnoa H't*K| Bdbac Rdam Bha> Maftdunen 201 2S/9 27/10 20/10 31/10 0/11 Long Oakland Beach Taka Eiprto C»T Oufcjßa; Un Mm knap MM Connecting in Tokyo "Abo occeptmg cor9o for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS_ vkj mmlondbndgc, and US MD-WEST525 words
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Advertisement360 1983-09-15 18 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE EVAiOMUE nm mm mm im FROM EUROPE Vl* SUfZ 1* Memoff ot the >f Como"'"" 1 mmo mi x IY CONTAINERISED m*KM*VfO*SI I UILY CONTAINERISED TO FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST COAST L MDE X I. EXECUTM 371 GENTS: STOKE CROHN MARK CO (PTE) LTD TEL: TERMMAL OFFICE360 words
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Advertisement475 1983-09-15 18 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SfRVICI acceptmg ra ia cargo for m m FU KM MM UN i«« nn u/m li/ii 15/u it/11 i(/ii (Mr burd 21/1 27/ I 17/11 19/11 21/11 22/11 21/11 E.« MW I/U n/1# M/ll 1/11 2/11 4/11 uso kcarmt la/ra i Fa/fa to: GonoMK. UMMB475 words
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Advertisement743 1983-09-15 18 m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON 20/23 Sap 2«/30 Sap Pictanf Panam to« rt/is s«p 1/2 0d BFSSC Aoants n Moloywi BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7— PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 StCH argentine national line IOMNHG FOR DURBAN MONTERKO SUNOS ARES ACONCAGUA. COMPAMA PERUANA743 words
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Advertisement235 1983-09-15 18 as I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD KARACHI SERVICE SINGAPORE P KQ.ANE PONK LOflD FOR 25/9 oca mnvtm rri in m 22*11*4/7 l 22*1371 •OOUK XMHT WfK COUNT la nMH/J MM OS MMDTM UHIQ M77J2/1 mum tuk t immi in 1* (70M t U725 TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC Sngapor*235 words
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Advertisement1128 1983-09-15 19 PIL GROUP VESSELS KOTA PET AMI KOTA WIRAWAN KOTA PUSAKA KOTA MEW AH VOYAGE E-457 E -463 E-405 E-457 SINGAPORE 29/30 SEPT 30/2 OCT "5/7 OCT 15/20 OCT ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HOOEIOAH/AQABA/PT.SUOAN/MOGADISCIO LOADING FOR: HOOEIOAH, JEOOAH, PTSUOAN, MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA HODEIOAH. AOABA. ADEN. MOGADISCIO HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH. AQABA, PTSUOAN HOOEIDAH, JEOOAH. PTSUOAN.1,128 words
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Advertisement828 1983-09-15 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE PNG StO« I Wed I 70/9 w% vn 7//9 4/10 5/10 11/10 17/10 19/10 11/10 78/10 'J 74/10 3/11 1/11 U/ll 1 EI9OK HAM BHAVfN l M SaM 1 Sain M SjM utm j Sain SaM 1 SaM Safca J 19/9 19/9 3828 words
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Advertisement601 1983-09-15 21 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE o< 4Cf COMfl'l TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C RO2E 35W+ 16/9 17/9 N GARNET 16N 22/9 23/9 MBtCATOR 32W 28/9 29/9 K CHANCE 14W 4/10 5/10 TWBMKEI7W 10/10 11/10 K JACEJM 21* 1 16/10 17/10 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S'pore Ctosmg Times:601 words
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Miscellaneous164 1983-09-15 24 "A T Jt fi Regional Weather m rr r x <* to h <c I y. 91 I i 4 V 4V! SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Temperature Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain v-X Cloudy Sky164 words
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