The Business Times, 15 January 1982
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Title Section10 1982-01-15 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, JANUARY 15,1*82 60 CENTS10 words
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374 1982-01-15 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI KAJIMA Corporation, one of Japan's largest construction companies, will build the $75 million Furama Singapore Hotel and shopping centre. The president of Kajima Corporation, Dr Rokuro Ishikawa, will arrive in Singapore on Jan 22 to sign the contract with the374 words
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195 1982-01-15 1 SHARE prices lost further ground at the stock exchange yesterday after an unsuccessful attempt to rally in the late morning. The Straits Times Industrial index dropped another 12.31 points to 764.63, its lowest level since last Dec 18. Sentiment was weak throughout most of195 words
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562 1982-01-15 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY LESS than one-fifth of the total amount provided under the Capital Assistance Scheme during the five financial years ended March 1980 found its way to manufacturing companies. The government set aside a budget of $299 million during the period March 1975562 words
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Article181 1982-01-15 1 THE Inlnnd Re venae Department (BD) wns criticised by the Audtter-Geaer-al for Its declining efficiency In eelleettng prsptetj tax P *ia"il»'ssassl report, Mr Chee Keng See said the Issae ef nsttecs nnd warrants has been late slaee Jaly 1971 heeaase the preperty tax division's present msipsW system hns181 words
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Article613 1982-01-15 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA MINISTERS of the five Asean countries have reached a consensus on the restructuring of the grouping's economic machinery. The revamping affects both the Asean secretariat as well as the five committees overseeing economic cooperation. Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen, Malaysia's Trade and Industry Minister,613 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article73 1982-01-15 1 Reuter FIVE men, arrested last Sunday and accused of plotting to overthrow the Government by force, were charged yesterday in a magistrate's court with possession of subversive documents aimed at inciting violence against the Government. All five pleaded guilty. The court has ordered them to be remandedReuter - 73 words
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Article137 1982-01-15 1 AP LONDON, Thurs. Gold bullion slumped to a 27-month low on European bullion markets today as a wave of selling, which began on Wednesday, gathered momentum. The US dollar rallied strongly in reaction to the (all of gold and rising interest rates in New York. London's fiveAP - 137 words
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Article75 1982-01-15 1 AP BANGKOK, Thurs. Vietnam said today that it would unilaterally carry out its proposed ceasefire along its northern border for 10 days during the Tet Lunar New Year even though China has rejected the move as "completely hypocritical" and aimed at "deceiving public opinion". Radio Hanoi quoted a foreignAP - 75 words
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Article104 1982-01-15 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs. Japan and the United States failed to reach agreement on a comprehensive revision of the bilateral civil aviation agreement after four days of talks which ended here today. But they agreed to avert an exchange of sanctions, originally threatened to become effective this week againstReuter - 104 words
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Article72 1982-01-15 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Thurs. At least 81 people were killed here yesterday when a Boeing J37 ploughed through heavy snow into a bridge, sweeping afternoon rush-hour motorists into the icy Potomac River. Washington Mayor Marion Barry said that only five of 80 passengers and crew on the planeReuter - 72 words
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Article80 1982-01-15 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Umno is expected to make drastic changes in its line-up of candidates for the coming general elections in line with the party's desire to inject new blood into the leadership in Johore. A majority of the party's state assemblymen will be dropped in favour80 words
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109 1982-01-15 1 MOBS THAN 1M mm ef i ■■■»rlsl baßdhga will II 1 their electricity UUs as they are ruipljlt with the OTTV (Overall Tiailsil Trans«er Value) Stoniart. Mlalilij ef Nattaaal have as! tee ss will have Is pay Ike ilflllisil las sa Ml*109 words
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Article13 1982-01-15 1 Reuter (VlmalMrtalMiii OB ftMi fcMfc, MJd kspM them «01Reuter - 13 words
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Article515 1982-01-15 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH CHINA emerged last year as a major buyer of Asean plywood and this has enabled producers in the region to maintain prices despite a generally depressed world market. At the same time, there are signs that Asean plywood exports to other important markets515 words
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Advertisement209 1982-01-15 1 Mies Bookshops! mm tL> k 1 wm $ELANGOR Properties has finally broken its long silence over the Malaysian government's acquisition of its Damansara Heights property Page it SUN HUNG Kai Securities expects the stock market to close the year higher Page 11 SINCE the sale of its plantation interests to209 words
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Advertisement20 1982-01-15 1 Diners Club. Highly regarded by Singapore's best hotels and restaurants since 1961. Ffeople think higjhly of a Diners Chib member.20 words
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Advertisement84 1982-01-15 1 minolta There was a time when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan. His hands the tools of ingenuity. Testoni perpetuate the art of such craftsmanship. Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamorphosed into a collection of exquisite shoes, belts, bags, wallets and briefcases. Such is the84 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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558 1982-01-15 2 THE LEASING industry In Malaysia has to make an important change in direction if it is to contribute fully to the economic development of the country. The Malaysian Finance Ministry's Deputy Secretary General, Mr Ramon Navaratnam, said leasing companies should move away gradually from the558 words
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Article137 1982-01-15 2 THE BANK at Japan has approved without modification net additional plans for 13 Japanese city banks for the JanuaryMarch quarter totalling L2B trillion yen, up 1&2 per cent from same 1981 period. Tokyo hanking sources said the central bank has also approved three longterm credit banks' plans137 words
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415 1982-01-15 2 Reuter THE FEDERAL Reserve Board (Fed) has approved major changes in margin and credit regulations affecting banks and brokers/dealers. The first change would relax current restrictions on arranging credit so that brokers and dealers can assist clients in obtaining credit for aReuter - 415 words
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Article253 1982-01-15 2 Reuter THE Bundesbank, with its latest variety of open market operation, has signalled that it wants to see money market rates fall. The West German central bank offered on Wednesday to rediscount Mils for 10 days at an interest rate of 10 per cent, significantly belowReuter - 253 words
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Article57 1982-01-15 2 THE London International Financial Futures Exchange has invited applications for the second and final tranche of seats to be offered for sale. Applicants may be existing members of the exchange who wish to acquire additional seats or organisations and individuals who aow wish to become members.57 words
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Article455 1982-01-15 2 THE US dollar strengthened slightly against major currencies during trading on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Trading of the Singapore dollar against the US unit was confined to a narrow range. The currency opened at 2.0545/50 and was traded during the day at 2.0545/70 before closing at 2.0650/60.455 words
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Article237 1982-01-15 2 THE dollar (or overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed the day slightly weaker at 224.65 yen compared with its ***** opening, dealers said, The US unit had ended at 224.60/75 in New York, 224.65/85 on the US West Coast overnight and 223.40 in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading was moderately237 words
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Article22 1982-01-15 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their best customer* is 11.58 per cent.22 words
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Article183 1982-01-15 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 14: U8 Dollar*! Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 13% 1 month 1311/1913 0/10 2 months 141/16 1315/16 3 months 14 5/16 14 3/16 6 months 15* 15 8months 15* 15% 12 months 15% 15% S w .Fr*. Das. 1183 words
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Article45 1982-01-15 2 RANGE at prh TCi otten ed by dtscount fc— am Ju 14: Overnight IW% Call drposlu >*« Claaix 3-month ■■T** MHm, Treasury bills 3 n 3-month Bank bill* 8M 8* 3 months CD 7 IS/10 713/10 0 months CD 8* 8* Source: National Discount Co45 words
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Article238 1982-01-15 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed sharply lower compared with overnight levels in light trading. Prices were marked down between US$9.BO and $1.00 an ounce at the outset following the metal's decline in overseas markets on Wednesday night and then fell further in subsequent trading on selling from Swiss dealers238 words
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Article35 1982-01-15 2 N*w York 7.838 8.05B t 7.93S 8.15S Zurich 7.8ZB 8 068 7.9SS 8.15S Singapore mn w'®® 7.78B 8.UB 7.93S 8.18S Ckatng prtc e* in US dollar* a troy ouan Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore35 words
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Article89 1982-01-15 2 THE dollar in London yesterday rose slightly against major currencies in moderate trading following profit taking in the Far East earlier. Operators sold in Hongkong after the US currency rose in New York following the Federal Reserve's drain- ing of reserves from the;, hanking system. Opening quote* yesterday: US89 words
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Article144 1982-01-15 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased against most major currencies in fairly active, late foreign exchanges. The US currency softened on profit-taking, after firming in the morning following its sharp rise in New York. Market sentiment was nevertheless bullish, supported by expectations of higher US interest rates as144 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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443 1982-01-15 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH TRADING companies should expand their re-exports in nan-traditional products to keep in line with the Government's objective of developing Singapore as a redistribution centre for the region. Under a Department of Trade incentive scheme, a company which exports mare443 words
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Article357 1982-01-15 3 AN exhibition of Octanorm, a modular display system, is being held at the Australian High Commission. Introduced by Henry Designcentre, it uses polished aluminium extruded profiles and a patented locking device developed by Mr Hans Steiger, a German industrial designer. Prefabricated in the factory, the Octanorm system can357 words
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Article, Illustration346 1982-01-15 3 TWENTIETH CenturyStandard Brands, a joint venture between 20th Century Poods Pte Ltd and Nabisco Brands Inc of the US, plans to produce a wide range of snack foods. Mr Ross Johnson, president of Nabsico Brands Inc, the large American food company engaged in the346 words
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407 1982-01-15 3 THE National Productivity Board will intensify its promotion of performance appraisal systems this year by holding courses in Mandarin and more workshops led by foreign experts. In addition, it is planning a two-day national conference in November conducted by Dr Gerald Randell, a leading UK407 words
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346 1982-01-15 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN EAST Machinery, the sole distributor of Chinese heavy equipment and machine tools in Singapore, has upgraded its electrical and elevator departments into full subsidiaries under the holding company of East PteLtd East Electric and East Elevator were incorporated earlier this month with346 words
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Article381 1982-01-15 3 COLD STORAGE will move into its new premises at Centrepoint soon to make way for the demolition of the existing building at the Orchard Road Cuppage Road corner. It expects to receive a temporary occupation licence this week. This means it will be the main tennant381 words
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230 1982-01-15 3 THE South Australian business community will hold an investment seminar here on April 2. This will be followed by similar seminars in Hongkong and Tokyo. The South Australian Premier, Mr David Tonkin, will lead the team himself because "business leaders in East Asia230 words
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372 1982-01-15 3 WONG SOUK YEE - By WONG SOUK YEE THE National Computer Board (NCB) has urged software vendors to suggest solutions to the acquisition of computer resources for the civil service. The board will also invite local and overseas software houses to offer specialised application software packages for372 words
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Article192 1982-01-15 3 PUBLIC bousing schemes should be extended to twrhnU expatriate computer profewlmmli in the middle to uppermiddle income range. The Juroog Town Corporation should also earmark certain improved versions of light industry Matted factory space (or the software industry. These suggestions were made by Mr Johnny192 words
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Advertisement43 1982-01-15 3 nnouncement FAMOUS BEEF NOODLE from Sin Chew Jit Pofc Building's Canteen is now at M RESTAURANT No. 2, KINSINGTON PARK ROAD, near Serangoon Garden SBS Bus Terminal Due to our business expansion, we also serve: HONGKONG TIM-SUM CHINESE CUISINES No Parking Problem 143 words
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Advertisement88 1982-01-15 3 i m 0. You're not dressed your best unless you're wearing Longines. 0 *V V. A new marque in Longines history. Superlatives are not enough to describe the way you'll feel when you wear the latest mark of Longines luxury. It's the best dressed statement you can make about yourself.88 words
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OVERSEAS
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410 1982-01-15 4 AP THE worldwide recession hit diamond sales badly last year. De Beers, the South African group which dominates the market for uncut stones, said on Wednesday that sales were down 46 per cent in 1981. De Beers, headed by the South African magnate Harry Oppenheimer,AP - 410 words
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324 1982-01-15 4 Reuter JAPANESE economic ministers will later this month announce measures aimed at removing non-tar-iff barriers, International Trade and Industry Minister Shintaro Abe said. Mr Abe, speaking yesterday prior to his departure for trade talks in the US, said the Japanese Cabinet council ofReuter - 324 words
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Article134 1982-01-15 4 Reuter THE United States has formally complained to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) that Canadian policies discriminate against American business activity in Canada. A spokeswoman for the US Trade Representative's office yesterday said the complaint had been made in Geneva. Under Gatt procedures,Reuter - 134 words
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162 1982-01-15 4 AP 80ME majar U8 eerpersttoaa have Jaiaed fsrees to try to redace foreign trade barrier* which they say keep then tram expaadlag their barfaeaa avcraeaa. Maartoe Greeaberg, prealdeat aad ehkef executive afficer d Americaa lateraattoaal Grasp, said the arfstoallia. the CaaMttoa af Servlee ladastrles lae,AP - 162 words
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449 1982-01-15 4 Reuter THE European Economic Community (EEC) said European exports were not responsible for the problems of the American steel industry and firmly rejected suits by US producers alleging illegal trade practices. A statement issued in Brussels on Wednesday, after a meeting of EEC industryReuter - 449 words
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Article742 1982-01-15 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nuber Time Proa AI AI404 0100 BOM PAA PA005 0220 NYC/SFO/ AHA/HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL SLA SQ43 0740 DHA TMA TL341 0830 BEY/DXB SU SQ101 0845 KUL MAS MH811 0845 PEN MAS MH671 0815 KUL RBA BI427 0965 BWN MAS MH680 1010742 words
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523 1982-01-15 5 AP AMERICA'S businesses, starting the year mired in recession, intend to ignore the plea by the administration of President Reagan for a 1982 surge in expansion. A Commerce Department pail of executives concluded that they now plan to actually cut back spending for newAP - 523 words
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465 1982-01-15 5 NYT THE FORD Motor Company is balking at accepting the precedent-shattering agreement reached between General Motors and the United Automobile Workers on Tuesday to tie workers' wage and benefit concessions to lower car prices (or consumers. Ford, America's second largest carmaker, broke off negotiations withNYT - 465 words
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Article, Illustration226 1982-01-15 5 Reuter WEST Genua Em—mica Matter Dr Otta Uah Ml (mMtve) amid yesterday that aßeaa pledge aat marttaas agalast the Saviet Ualaa ever Pelaad applied ealy I» pw)Brti where I—■— eampaaiea were the mala eeatraetera. Weston dlptomata said Mi remarks Implied that Weal Euapeaa eempaales wereReuter - 226 words
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Article698 1982-01-15 5 EXPORTS TO MOSCOW NYT THE Reagan Administration is preparing an unusually tough position in coming negotiations with the Western allies and Japan on curbing the shipment of high technology products and oil and gas equipment to the Soviet Union. The administration has apparently persuadedNYT - 698 words
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343 1982-01-15 5 AP SOUTH Korea's new Deputy Prime Minister, Kim Joon-Sung, yesterday announced a set of measures aimed at revitalising his country's economy, which has been suffering from three years of deep recession. The measures were the first announced by the government since President ChunAP - 343 words
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Advertisement332 1982-01-15 4 i i Fuel injection The fastestl6oocc production car in the world IntemaMy ventilated disc brakes Brake pressure VW and Audi perform ate true champion*. By combining the very best of European advanced automotive engineering, research and design with their vast practical know-how gained over the years in producing more than332 words
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Advertisement98 1982-01-15 4 NOTICE 5 GENERAL CORPORATION BERHAD "tccTDO'atefl n M-aiaw.i NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME AND ADDRESS This is to inform the public that with effect from 7.1.1982, the name of the Company has been changed from GENERAL CERAMICS BERHAD to GENERAL CORPORATION BERHAD. The Registered Office and the Share Registrar s98 words
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Advertisement144 1982-01-15 5 'Burmese Rubies Nature makes them lovely. Love makes them precious. You make them priceless n T 9 w e ft vC i*S» k Tier. jut SM -SSEf -&&E i GiIbARTO the ultimate in refinement UNIT 231 2ND FLOOf? LUCKY PLAZA ORCHAPD PD TEL *****83 'It is a well Known fact144 words
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Advertisement29 1982-01-15 5 THE Premium Blend Created Perfected and backed by over 125 years of blending experience. There's a lot in a name when it's DEW^R'S a i. >trcnai t» 1 'mIIV29 words
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Article395 1982-01-15 6 THE OIL crises during the last decade has taught the bulk of the energy-guzzling nations that it is vital to restrain themselves from squandering all the oil that come their way merely because they are so used to a way of living that promotes wastage. Singapore,395 words
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Article281 1982-01-15 6 IT IS economic bonds, more than political cohesion and solidarity, that will pull Asean together in the longer run and when the going gets rough, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said recently. This lesson, he said, has been provided by the European Economic Community since it281 words
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Article276 1982-01-15 6 WHAT THEY DO NORTHERN MINING CORP: THE company is now involved in exploration, development and investment including diamonds in the Ashton joint-venture operating in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The joint-venture will be capable of producing almost 10 million carats of diamonds from deposits near the Argyle pipe in276 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1982-01-15 6 FLORENCE CHONG - Australia's resource industry never fails to draw the investors, including many from Singapore, Malaysia and Hongkong. For many of them, their link is Australian entrepreneur Alan Bond. FLORENCE CHONG, reporting from Sydney, tells you more about him and his ambitious expansion plans in1,179 words
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Article770 1982-01-15 6 WILLIAM SAFIRE - PORCH with WILLIAM SAFIRE NYT THE LAMB was overdone. That was not the fault of Leonardo Paras, chef at the Federal Republic of Germany's embassy in Washington. Chancellor Helmut Schmidt had come from the White House, where he negotiated a deal merely to "note" the Soviet responsibilityNYT - 770 words
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Miscellaneous641 1982-01-15 6 I t -11-OKE CBOSSWOSD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Holy person with an urge to fix things (6) 7 Soccer trophy swung round rather than held aloft? (5, 3) 8 Player whose boot is twisted 10 Noisy little stream, but it's pretty (5) 13 Old-fashioned sort of belt (4) 14 Jacques641 words
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Miscellaneous9 1982-01-15 6 Bnstaw: ?KLrJc JM zkzn£ p"" m m VI k-IVX.-:9 words
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Miscellaneous779 1982-01-15 6 The Polish confrontation^ JUST a tew hears Mwe martial lftw wm lmpisei la Ptiui m Dee IS last year, BBC's Peter Tayler bi>•fed U MBtact exelasive latervlews with liitog Solidarity aad gtveruneat «AfttteeM te ft TV statlaa ea the west eeftct sf the US. Helen Shaver plays the leadlag rale779 words
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Article, Illustration1663 1982-01-15 7 AGNES WEE - The local construction industry has evolved from the simple family activity to the modern complex, multi-million dollar projects that require a great deal of sophistication. But, reports AGNES WEE, there is evidently still a great deal that needs to be done to rationalise and improve the1,663 words
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Advertisement511 1982-01-15 7 Bally, Lanvin...and friends. The names conjure up the best in haute couture. Shirts by Pierre Balmain and van Laack. Ties by Loewe. Belts by Lanvin. Suits by Ermenegildo Zegna. Shoes and boots by Bally. And the clutch bag, the latest male accessory, designed by Etienne Aigner. Now you can dress511 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article183 1982-01-15 8 JAN 13 ri» ABN 287 00 15 Ahold 82.00 -0.3 Afcio 24 80 07 AMEV 84 20 unch Am fas 75.00 unch Amrobnk 52 90 lJ Bergoss Berk 22- SO -Li Bols 90 SO 1.2 BorsumlJ 96 00 -1 Burhmtnn 38 50 unch Caland 33.80 unch Calve Delft 212.50183 words
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Article254 1982-01-15 8 JAN 13 Frs CORBEILLE Air Liquid? m 7 B S N Qervals Danone 1320 5 C S F (Thomson Cif) am +12 Cle Francalse des Petroles 138.10 12 Compagnle Financier® Compagnte Oenerale 333 3J» Credit Foncler De France 324 8 H ache tie (Llbralrte) 405 unch Machines Bull 27.55254 words
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Article95 1982-01-15 8 JAN 13 Frs FORWARD MARKET Acec 348 16 Arbed 1000 10 Astur 302 >12 Brascan 942 -28 Bru-LAinb 1340 00 Canpac 1440 -28 Cock 110 8 De Beers 279 -10 Rh*« 1845 10 Electrobel 3000 50 Gb-Inno Bm 3420 00 Of* 1525 ♦10 Hobo* 2500 -20 Fetro 4466 1095 words
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Article220 1982-01-15 8 JAN 13 Dm Aef-Telctanken «00 +0.7 Akao 22.40 *09 Alls Leben *****0 340 Mix Vera BASF Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank Bayer BBC BMW 435 00 132.00 185 00 278 00 ***** 210 00 191 00b 43 -05 3 143 04 unch CtlKlll C hem Vcrw Commeribank Contl220 words
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Article184 1982-01-15 8 JAN 13 francs Ac lions Sulsses 249 Alusulsse Br 645 une It Alusulsae Ret Brown Bo»»r1 Br 1106 -16 Clba OelfT Br 1285 -6 Clba Gelty P C 975 5 Clba Oeity Res 564 1 Credit Suisse Br 1980 -6 Credit Bullae Reg 36* -1 Elektrowatt Br 2340 uncil184 words
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Article99 1982-01-15 8 JAM 13 Lire Baatocl Bel Central* Ord Cood Acqua Roou Ertdanla rial Ord Oenerali Olm in Pru In Ten Ilalcemenu Ord llaifai Lepeut Ord Mediobanca M llano Am CM Mondadort Pii* MonVedlaon Olivetti Ord Pirelli And C Pirelli 9pa Raj Rlnaacente Old Sfl-Sofene 8ip Snia Viaroca Old 8tet -III99 words
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Article295 1982-01-15 8 JAN 13 K*nd INDUSTRIALS A Alpha Abercoin AE And CI 5108 440 975 uneh unch A MIC «M uofh Barlowi 1060 unch Cum* pinanec Dr Been Ind Edcon Edcan Ercrmli red Voik rugit OwdUui ***** 730 3KB L 925 MOO 505 3KB It 1 1 if ll 1 1295 words
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Advertisement196 1982-01-15 8 "The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served'! Get away to Sentosa with family and friends Cost only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY THURSDAY (except public holidays and196 words
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Advertisement99 1982-01-15 8 f*JAPANESE RESTAURANT For sushi. For teppanyaki. For other authentically Japanese delights. Open daily 12 noon 3 p m 6 30 p m ]l) .H) p rn For reservations if. 737*77 C riilun I *)ii*k Slhm'iiloii S»iii££ji| ><>■*« Nassim Hill. Singapore 1025 Tel *****77 Operated by ANA HOTELS INTERNATIONAL F Hyatt99 words
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Advertisement190 1982-01-15 8 See Page 9 i and Page 1 m E r < )M l\l I S HtSTA I K A S T Before you fly away to foreign lands, check-in your bags then seek out the Five Continents Restaurant. Relax in intimate surroundings and .wine and dine on the most superb190 words
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Advertisement181 1982-01-15 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. «3V a h If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of serv ice that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set for181 words
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Advertisement148 1982-01-15 8 For businessmen and professionals, a place to call your own. Located at iht ba*mon of the Cockpit Hotel is the Citation. Exclusive. Plush. Luxuriously spacious. A club with live and pleasant entertainment, gracious hostesses and ail the privacy you want. Ideal for drinks and evenings with clients and colleagues. And148 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article651 1982-01-15 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended a quiet morning mixed with prices £3 a tonne higher to £2 lower on Wednesday's close in traded positions. Dealers said prices moved within a narrow range in a dull market. The physical market was quiet. Volume totalled 451 lots including 64 crossed651 words
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Article134 1982-01-15 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday closed lower in quiet trading, dealers said. South in January was unchanged at M 5955 a tonne while central dropped $5 to $950. February central was traded at $945 while March central fell $3 to $932. The refined market was quiet134 words
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Article87 1982-01-15 9 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from Jan 14 until further notice: Rabber: ***** cents a kilo for RSS One; Capra: M 5510.91 a tonne; Palm kernel: $965.75 a tonne; White pepper: $3,234.00 a tonne; Black pepper: $2,178.00 a tonne; The87 words
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Article835 1982-01-15 9 STOCKS IN New York on Wednesday tumbled in afternoon trading after a feeble rally earlier in the day fell apart amid continuing concerns about interest rates and the economic outlook. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained more than five points by mid-morning but then started to weaken835 words
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Article176 1982-01-15 9 CHINESE PrMtawe Enfeuge, Stagapwe, mm eMag prices per 1« kg yestortay. Cmmil «II: Bulk rob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in aecond hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new dram fob $116.00 sellers. Cap»: Mixed (loose) $50 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak white176 words
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Article143 1982-01-15 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CattM yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,490 32b 3,140, 40s 3,270 (per bale of 400 lbs). PakMaa raw esttsa: LSS 5.80, 4F 5.78; 289F 5.82; NT roller ginned 5.84 (per lb). CLOTH in143 words
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Article314 1982-01-15 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kUo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.06, 100 per cent third class 1.03, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-«iper 0.71, Special314 words
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Article87 1982-01-15 9 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday fell 35 cents to M 534.95 a Idle, down Into the ITA middle sector of 332.M and $34.98. The market, which fell Into the middle sector after staying in the upper sector for two days, saw overseas and local operators reserved87 words
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Article34 1982-01-15 9 Rubber Jon 14 Singapore: Feb: 179.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Feb: 202.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 534.95 per kilo (down 35 cents) Official offering: 281 tonnes (down 54 tonnes)34 words
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Article142 1982-01-15 9 SOYBEAN futures In Chicago oo Wednesday partially recovered late to close up 5 V* US cepts a bushel In spot January, to off as much as 1 V« cents in the three most deferred positions. Late widespread general demand for near by s, as trade talk of Soviet interest142 words
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Article212 1982-01-15 9 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 179.50 cents per kilo, down 0.50 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. The morning market lost 0.50 cents after fluctuating marginally on covering interest together with some forward demand alternating with some selling. Values212 words
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Article383 1982-01-15 9 RAS prices In cent* per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers lot 1 R-S.S prompt f o b 178 50 179 SON Int 1 R.S.S FrtruAry IK 00 181.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. Marcfc 182 50 183.50 tat. 2 R.S S. 1« 00 170.00N UK Cont 167 00383 words
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Article114 1982-01-15 9 NOON 881 < and SMR pncaa rm Hard*) EAB SSR SO S8RS0 (I ton pallet) (1 ton pdMI Ftkrutr (CvrfMl Mtk) Ba»*r» 8«U«r« lis 00 167 00N ***** 163.00N Marek (Forward Mtk) Bayara Salter* 167.00 168 00N 163.00 *****N MRKLB r«wwr M arak SMRCV SMRL SMR 5114 words
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421 1982-01-15 9 THE year-long exercise by Malaysia's Commodities Trading Council to register all commodities futures companies is almost completed except for six outstanding applications. So far, 59 firms have been officially authorised to trade in commodities futures while another eight applications are treated as withdrawn because421 words
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Article131 1982-01-15 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday clipped losses late on local short-covering to close *A to 2 > Vi US cents a bushel lower. Late local short- covering on sentiment that the market was over- I. sold and in response to a rally in soybeans edged I; prices off131 words
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Advertisement231 1982-01-15 9 NOTICE iimjxi ©aatstui MALAYAN CEMENT BERHAD PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF PROFITS ft DIVIDEND The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of your Company and of the Group for the year ended 30th November 1981 as follows:Profit before taxation Less: Provision for taxation Company 1981 1980 12,056,000 9,848,' 5,020,000 4,030,1231 words
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Advertisement58 1982-01-15 9 m M m i I 1 i m W//, i ~tf" \','*.A+S.. ■I" m, A i t I i i ri I 4f I •> 'fa ///<,, w 0 #v i WM 9 v m s I; i «f 1 Black -i f! White Vi»w*» y* IACK6<WHITE PREMIUM-THE SCOTCH WHISKY58 words
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1596 1982-01-15 10 BID and oiler price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded ohown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise apecifled. SECTION ONI INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL A-. <UJ>) Alttad1,596 words
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Article159 1982-01-15 10 Tha Couwra m 117 TW Savtac* Pad IB LPT S port Pr«( Puad UB 1.43 S par* 8k. Pad IDS 1.15 S'por* hM Pad LB 1.14 S*par* Cqutty Pad LIT lJtad prtaaa kr Mm It) Sport Pd (USt) Ml IB 81 1.71 (Dk)( today) OfOOMK MHD OWT (Canal159 words
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Article2649 1982-01-15 10 1 Ml/1 MS High Low C«apuj Last Sale Gr*s Dhr +ar- Dhr Crr Gr*s TM Net P/E Val COOO) Day High Lew SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL m 1M 300 313 00 300 m 833* 615 490 343 118 iao ISO 303 73 300 330 SB 3312,649 words
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Article1651 1982-01-15 10 BID and a<Tw price* officially ltoted and hwlnw in and reported to the Kuala i j»mp«tr Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. NNIHIIU I» I I (UB) (X) 151 (X) IM (X)IM Mkmm1,651 words
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Article76 1982-01-15 10 UNITED MaJajaa Flaw AOIla Bevtei: AGM to be held at the lat Floor (Breezeway) Bangunan UMBC, Jalan Sulaiman, Kuala Lumpur on Jan 15 at 12.30 pm. WEABNE Brother*, Limited: 67th AGM to be held at the 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore 0104 on Jan 18 at76 words
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Article576 1982-01-15 10 YEBTEBDAY vu urtkr depiaMiu day at tkeSUgapete stock market. A hrtaf rekeaad je* Mm tke midday etoee rinl mm puten to i rally aay ke egi after all —d tol)ef rriW tkat the market eeald ke kalttag Ito 4eeUae. eevertagketare VtjTpmT?ters, toe reaettan mi Atrtlived.576 words
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Article619 1982-01-15 10 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market suffered another severe mauling from the bears yesterday as prices fell relentlessly across the board after an easier start. Trading volume showed a sharp increase. Except for a trickle of interest found in a few counters, sentiment was otherwise low from619 words
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902 1982-01-15 11 LOH YEE LIAM - In the first of a two-part article yesterday, LOH YEE LIAM discussed the initial step taken by Lever Brothers to restructure itself to conform with Malaysia's New Economic Policy, and traced its historical growth and the sale of its plantations. This second part deals902 words
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Article183 1982-01-15 11 IN REPLY to a query from the Stock Exchange of Singapore, Stralte Tradlag said it purchased Walthamston, a shelf company, for $899. THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried Sdaager Prepecttes on a press report entitled "Foreign groups holding big stake in Selprop". The latter is to confirm183 words
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198 1982-01-15 11 IPOH Gardea kM glvea a vftgie reply to a qaery frem the Kaala Lampar Stack Ezehuge ever reported merger talks with Mid* Jaya, a eeaatraettoa gr*"PThe eeauneat aheat a merger appeared reeeatly la Bustmm Timet after the ■hare price «I I pah Gardea had198 words
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Article856 1982-01-15 11 Market Talk... a round-up of viewpoints compiled by Chris Lim SUN HUNG Kal Securities (SHK) expects that the local stock market will close the year at a higher level. The market will be buoyed in the first quarter by companies' results, bonuses and rights issues,856 words
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Article188 1982-01-15 11 THE Sydney market yesterday dropped sharply amid anxious selling of key resource companies and banks, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index fell 10 points to 558.2 and is now less than 13 points above its lowest level for nearly two years, reached last October. Metal, coal and banking188 words
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Article304 1982-01-15 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rose over a broad front, with sentiment encouraged by revived foreign purchases of steel issues. The market had opened lower in response to the continued fall in Wall Street, but then turned higher and the market average gained 31.96 points to close304 words
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Article51 1982-01-15 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 527.3 Tuesday 524.6 Week Ago 523.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 838.85 Tuesday 847.70 Week Ago 861.02 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1396.82 Wednesday 1423.57 Week Ago— 1400 40 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 710.6 Wednesday 716.4 Week Ago 731.1 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 568.2 Wednesday 568.2 Week Ago51 words
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Article123 1982-01-15 11 THE Manila stock exchange yesterday closed lower across the board, dealers said. Turnover rose to 810,696 pesos from 658,74.00 on Wednesday. Benguet and Ist Phil Holdings were traded at 38 pesos and 7.30 respectively. Philex B was unchanged at 0.16, Basic Petroleum at 0.007. JAN 14 P og AcoJ*123 words
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Article265 1982-01-15 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed weak with a late fall, after softening initially due to carryover selling from Wednesday's decline, brokers said. The decline in precious metals prices also depressed sentiment, while the possibility of higher local interest rates also affected the market. Trading was active265 words
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Article87 1982-01-15 11 THE Bangkok market yesterday showed signs of improvement as prices closed mostly higher, but turnover remained low, dealers said. The Book Club index roae 0.4 points to 94.34 for a turnover of (our million baht. JAM M BkbM AUK PIDra an »u »M»W hat Si uncb BatnlOf Aftfte)* Ltd87 words
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Article864 1982-01-15 11 LONDON, Wed. Equities and government bonds rose in fairly quiet trading. The Financial Times Index closed at 527.3, up 1? points from yesterday's close. Most of the liatfcii ended Just a penny or two either side of last night's close though certain sectors were Orm. Composite insurances, (or864 words
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Advertisement317 1982-01-15 11 YERTLETHE TURTLE Professional prophets of doom, remind rational investors of Dr. Selias's book, entitled "Yertle the Turtle". In the book, Yertle, the guru of all turtles, decides that his kingdom is too small, so he convinces other turtles to pile on top of each other, forming a turtle throne, with317 words
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Advertisement201 1982-01-15 11 FESTIVE SPECIAL HANDMADE ORIENTAL CARPETS ft m W >.f PERSIANS < Mr i •TIF TRIBAL AFGHANS Lea 25% 1 »4S&r" y b* K/j PAKISTAN CARPETS BOKHARA PERSIAN DESIGNS Lea 40% i .ii'A.'.taii .;:ou. An Expensive Name is no Guarantee of Quality Many factors determine the value of a carpet, and201 words
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Article129 1982-01-15 12 Rises Indices C Sugars 1380 +90 +40 Jan 13 Jan 14 Shangri-La Cold Storage 750 BT Indicator: *****7 *****9 406 906 +90 +50 Industrials: 776.94 764.63 St Steamships Finance: 1909.19 1770.28 THS 535 +50 Hotels: Properties: 1191.56 1176.86 Bn A Co 133 +30 767.67 753.28 Sim* Darby 389 +10129 words
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Article, Illustration170 1982-01-15 12 THERE was m let-ap to the tell to share prices to jimlisdsn's stsil iMflfit sad thn fTtislto Hwiis laisstil alMn registered a d—tor digit Isas tor the third day 8T Industrial Index Is* VLSI pstats to H4JS ffUe the Bastaess Times Indicator slipped N6B prints to lflStt. Fall!170 words
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Article260 1982-01-15 12 AFP HONGKONG'S oldest tradtag group, Jardine Matheson, will continue to increase investment in the British colony and look to the United States as its nuin area of growth. Jardine chairman David Newbigging said: "The basic strategy over the next couple of years will involveAFP - 260 words
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Article, Illustration292 1982-01-15 12 APPLICANTS for 11,000 shares and above In Metal Containers can be assured of at least 1,000 shares in the company as their application forms have not been balloted yet. But applications for between 1,000 shares and 10,000 shares were ballotted yesterday morning. The balloting ratio for292 words
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415 1982-01-15 12 ARAB Bumiputra Holdings, the purchaser of a 51 per cent interest in tile manufacturer Malaysian Mosaics, is expected to issue its formal offer documents to minority shareholders of the company shortly. The purchase is still subject to approval from the Malaysian Ministry of415 words
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170 1982-01-15 12 AP AN OFFICIAL report will be published today on the rival takeover bids by Hongkong and Shanghai RanHng Corp and Standard Chartered Bank for the Royal Bank of Scotland, the government's office of fair trading announced on Wednesday. The Financial Times of LondonAP - 170 words
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Article68 1982-01-15 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked MBF Holdings Bhd if it expects any change in its profitability and in the amount of dividend payable on its enlarged capital for its current financial year. The increase in its capital is to result from the company's recent one-for-one bonus68 words
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362 1982-01-15 12 ANOTHER of Tan Sri Lee Loy Seng's companies has reported depressed earnings for its last financial year. This time, profit margins at Duff Development Berhad, the 59 per centowned subsidiary of Batu Kawan, were significantly eroded by the decline in commodity prices.362 words
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Article426 1982-01-15 12 CHOO AI LENG - Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG SELANGOR Properties has finally broken Its long silence over the Malaysian government's acquisition o# its Damansara Heights property in Kuala Lumpur. In a letter to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, Selprop said its associate, Bangsar Hill426 words
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Article747 1982-01-15 12 THE TIMES Organisation is set for further expansion in the current 12 months following its good performance in the year just ended. However, shareholders should not expect a similar rate of profit growth this year in the face of continuing worldwide economic difficulties. This is the indication747 words
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Advertisement101 1982-01-15 12 The New Zealand Government invites tenders for the sale "as is" at Mangere International Airport, Auckland, New Zealand, of two Douglas DCB-52 aircraft and aircraft support #1111 iT-J IP described in Tender No. 952. Copies of the tender are available from New Zealand High Commission, 13 Nassim Road, Singapore 1025.101 words
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Advertisement104 1982-01-15 12 30% OFF 2 li HE NEVER SEEMS TO FINISH HIS HWOURITE TV PROGRAMME SINCE HE GOT HIS COMOCMXRBCLINER The Concorde Recllner is designed to give you the ultimate in comfort and appearance. Its uniquely suspended seat and backrest adjust automatically to your most comfortable position. The Concorde Recliner Is supplemented104 words
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Miscellaneous59 1982-01-15 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair in the morning but showers in the afternoon. Report for 24 hnn prtor to 7 M pm n Jm 14 Ittkeilrpirt: Maximum temperature 30.3 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 23.1 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 6.30 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the59 words
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355 1982-01-15 13 Dongsung Shipping Company's successful operations in its Par East/Bay of Bengal service has prompted it to start a separate service to Colombo and Karachi. The South Korean company will begin this new service next month, just three months after it started its Bay of Bengal355 words
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Article, Illustration352 1982-01-15 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE TRUCONTAINER Express International (S) Pte Ltd (TCE), a non-vessel operating common carrier offering groupage loadings worldwide, has opened new offices in Australia at Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. The wholly-owned Singapore company has acquired a majority holding in an Australian shipping company,352 words
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Article40 1982-01-15 13 Reuter SAUDI ARABIA and Taiwan, which have a US$2 billion annual trade turnover, have agreed to improve shipping conditions to promote commerce between the two countries, the official Saudi Press Agency said. However, no details were announced. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article87 1982-01-15 13 AFP CHRISTINA Onassis, the daughter of the late shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, has become the first woman to be elected to the governing council of the Greek Shippers Association. The association of 30 shipping company owners who were elected in a vote in Piraeus on Monday will meetAFP - 87 words
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Article84 1982-01-15 13 Reuter ECUADOR has increased its oil tanker fleet to seven and, when its latest addition, the Manabi, becomes operational this week, its total capacity will reach 100,000 dwt. The Manabi, with a 50,000 dwt capacity, is the largest of five oil tankers constructed for Ecuador in 1981Reuter - 84 words
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Article718 1982-01-15 13 aMpfteg UM P«|» CM lrh».l„i VI Atfelatic Coat X i AIm VI a Afro-Euraaia VI a Alfred CT VI t AlltraM vn Alpar VI Aacoaaw V i Anheng X 4 ANL I I ARC Liar DC 4 API. m Arfcatte IV A3CL m 1 Ajta Merchant VI718 words
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Article571 1982-01-15 14 VESSELS Opes: Vessel of 6381 dwt grt 3950.84 nrt 2536.11 loa 109.25 speed 13 knots Ho/Ha 4/4 bale/grain 8072/8431 M 3 Derricks 21Tx3: lOTxl built 1970 Korean flag vessel eta Jan 9th 1982. Vessel 7490 dwt 2Ha/ Ho twin deck Derricks 20 knots z 4 built 1961 flag/crew571 words
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189 1982-01-15 14 WHILE tanker owners complain periodically about the cost of complying with international safety regulations, a mutual marine insurer has warned ship operators generally that non-compliance with official rules can also prove expensive. The Norwegian protection and indemnity association Assuranceforeningen Gard says the high fines189 words
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Article1506 1982-01-15 14 FAIRLY active grain chartering on Wednesday out of the US Gulf at generally steadier rates featured an otherwise rather dull freignt market, shipbrokers said. Cargoes from the US Gulf to Japan paid US$lB.6O to $19.50 compared with $18.25 previously, while business from the Gulf to Holland received $101,506 words
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Article, Illustration634 1982-01-15 14 FOREST-products carriers engaged in the export trades from the principal North American suppliers to the European and Asian markets are tightening their belts in expectation of a prolonged period of lower cargo volumes and tight rates. In both the US and Canada, the634 words
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Article114 1982-01-15 14 Reuter THE GENERAL CmmU a< British Shipping's (GCBS) tramp time charier Index (base IVN) declined In the last «■arter ef IMI to 142 tram the third «Barters' 174. It remains at the towest sinee the 138 «I the first q Barter «f If», according to theReuter - 114 words
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Article400 1982-01-15 15 THE TRANS-PACIFIC Freight Conference of Japan/Korea (TPJK) and the Japan/Korea-Atlantic and Gulf Freight Conference (JKAG) have introduced their respective rate increases of US$5 and $7 per ton in the first part of their freight rate restoration efforts. Tile increase was decided on Dec 21 in the third400 words
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400 1982-01-15 15 A LEGAL battle between two leading European electronics companies is emerging over rights to the Decca maritime navigation system. Racal has warned that it is prepared to take legal action to protect its Decca Navigator radio location system, said a LLoyd's List report.400 words
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439 1982-01-15 15 THE PHILIPPINE Ports Authority (PPA) and the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) «rill not be merged, said the Filipino Transport Minister Jose P Dans; Jr. Mr Dans' statement was intended to dispel talks of a merger following the transfer of the PPA to439 words
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Article216 1982-01-15 15 Reuter JAPAN'S ship export business declined in 1981, with foreign orders received by shipyards down 18 per cent to 5.3 million gross tons from 1900, in which a 12 per cent rise was recorded. The Japan Ship Exports Association (JSEA) said foreign orders received in December lastReuter - 216 words
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5001 1982-01-15 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port5,001 words
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Article1217 1982-01-15 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Ship'* Voy ETA Lin«» Gdn Op. Swire Star 06S 14.1.82 0001 Mansfield TA 4 TT P. Cleveland 51E 14.1.82 0800 APL TA 6 TT Gold Orll 32W 14.1.82 1000 Star Shpg TA 4 TT A. Ooncharov 11,217 words
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Article1798 1982-01-15 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Aehlpelege Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK). Adriatic (aatalaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afra-Earaala Liae Transgroup Pte Ltd <S)1,798 words
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971 1982-01-15 22 Lloyd's List THE INTER-GOVERN-MENTAL Maritime Consultative Organisation's (Imco) recent adoption of a Code of Safety for Nuclear Merchant Ships is a further reminder of how far nuclear processes continue to affect ordinary industrial life. The new code is needed because an increase is expected inLloyd's List - 971 words
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Article183 1982-01-15 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.183 words
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Article, Illustration572 1982-01-15 22 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARV ES Azov Sea (1100 shifts) 18 Botany Trust (Tanker) (1900 L/ L A D/L) 33/34 Builder (0700) 22 Bunga Bindang (2100) 45A Cherry Bagus (0700) 27/28 Cherry Molek (after Cherry Bagus) 27/28 Chidambaram (Passenger) (0700) 8/9 Hannover Land (after Barber Taif) 46 Kota Eagle572 words
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Article175 1982-01-15 22 A new computer service, which can save the yacht designer and builder days of work in the calculation and preparation of hull structures, was introduced by Lloyd's Register of Shipping at the 1982 London International Boat Show. By using specially developed computer programmes and basic design175 words
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Article319 1982-01-15 22 AN ambitious US$47O million five-year expansion plan is to be undertaken by the United States west coast port of Los Angeles. Work has already started on a new coal terminal and it is planned to increase container facilities, boost intermodal rail connections and relocate the handling319 words
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Advertisement283 1982-01-15 13 FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER (T TT, I KI) I M WIAU Orient Overseas CcwdcjMeA Line FULLY CONTMERBED i 3SE FUUY CONTAMERBED CMMCOHTMKII4E r ReU xa CONCORD s acvuapwizsE acmamatm UEUHBX KGKMCMRCEK t*4mt S'pari 21/1 22/1 FULLY COffTAfERBED SMCE TO TIC MULE EAST 2J2S" 22/1 1/2 3/2 4/2 7/2 ggrm gaww283 words
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Advertisement210 1982-01-15 13 HSEALORDS UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Accepting LCI cargo for Dubai. Kuwait and Bahrain I S'para I Loading for N. WATTY AH V.lt 25/1 Mina Qaboos (4/2), Dub* (6/2) Dammam (8/2), Kuwait (10/2), Abu Dhabi (17/2), Doha (19/2), Bahrain (21/2) Dubai (16/2), Dammam (18/2), Kuwait (20/2).210 words
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Advertisement17 1982-01-15 13 LONDON Freight* ORIENT Exdtite SHIPPING SeMale CONTAINER Scbedalea WHO Aeta far Wham REGIONAL Weather 5Tm?l la Part17 words
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Advertisement577 1982-01-15 13 The I Singapore s Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) J MAERSK LINE 1 EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC, OULF. ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Philadelphia 11-17/1 23-24/1 99-31/1 1-7/2 13-14/2 20-21/2 27-21/2 'SMCAWRt CIOSMC TIES: CY ISO Jaa 2400 HRS CFS577 words
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Advertisement775 1982-01-15 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** k\ CONTAINER SERVICE Cootwf Samce To Eww Feeder *P K4afl( Vessel B DAHLIA In port KOftRIGAN B PENAGA 22/1 MHON Spore 1) 2) Rdam 3)775 words
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Advertisement220 1982-01-15 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: U8 GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA fpgrni bM VaM 15/1 hM 17/1 11/1 a/1 faM 21/1 M/l 1 24/1 1/2 5/2 1/2 4/2 1/2 14/2 tan NMMU "BARBER TAIF" 14/1/12. "BARBER TALISMAN" 14/1/12. "BARBER TOBA" 2/2/12. M "BARBER KARA" 14/2/6 TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US220 words
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Advertisement601 1982-01-15 15 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok > Smk> To/From Bantfcofc QCL J Overseas Containers Limited ONTAINfRSHIF SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT ft'dam 11/2 12/2 17/ 2 21/2 25/2 •1/3 M/ 3 14/3 LiKm Stan 13/2 14/2 M/ 2 11/2 M/ 2 11/2 14/601 words
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Advertisement580 1982-01-15 15 fg Franco Belgian Services y >y: ■hr. F ffUMS It ttewt t'4ai HWj B'Hmn A'vap II la 3FA 4FA IF* IF* UFA QM CQRTMB 231 a UFA UFA ISM UFA IIFA IKUKCOi 27 tm UFA UFA UFA 21 FA 23 FA Ml OORCOB IFA UFA 27 FA 3Mb 4 Iter580 words
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Advertisement664 1982-01-15 16 r~n rTO CONTKNT/UK Out 4 Bay Eke Mara Carifan Bay Tokyo Ban Hapag-Lloyd 8/2 10/2 11/2 15/2 9/2 11/2 12/2 20/2 14/2 16/2 17/2 16/2 18 20.2 21/2 28/2 22/2 2472 25/2 4/3 26/2 28/2 1/3 Thames Mara 1 4/3 26/2 28/2 M%o accepting trjn»ipmenl caifo tor CARIBBEAN NEST INCHES664 words
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Advertisement479 1982-01-15 16 I 0 mammr tmmmi KOREA SHIPPING CORPORA HON ALTJUR 171* ALTAR 172E VEGA 169* VEGA 170 EL STORE 21-23 Jan 21-23 lan 12-14 Feb P. Kelang PENANG 24-25 Jan 26 28 Jan 24 25 Jan 26 28 Jan 15-17 Feb 18-20 Feb 12-14 Feb 15-17 Feb 18-20 Feb ISC use479 words
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Advertisement454 1982-01-15 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPNNG Fa i ia CARGO FOR $'fmt MM Nontwi fthiitm* fahnrp l« Hnr* EmrWctan 21/1 11/7 13/2 15/2 17/2 H/2 f»» L*t* 24/1 7/2 U/12 21/12 23/42 25/12 24/42 (f« Vootw 7/2 1/3 3/3 J/3 7/1 1/3 14/42 24/2 1/03 11/|] 13/03 IS/OJ 14/03454 words
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Advertisement960 1982-01-15 16 II Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. Hk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON PldMI PtMRf ™**"*«TA«YWA 27/29 tm »/«tm 1/2** J/5 K»«*T»| (/I f* TC. F SS C Agents m Motoyno BCHJSTEAD SHIPPV4G SNO 5 *****4/*****7-PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 06CHARONG ONLY Ar|MtH« Do InMM* inter com mem* S960 words
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Advertisement234 1982-01-15 16 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAUS SERVICE HOKOMMU annum SMKOU HMD (MSB DISCOUNT RMSOMMU RORTU KONY OCEVI RESOURCES KSTEM RNER oceM MPPMS i ononan m ltd m *****44/7 t *****74 EAST MM MPPNE SM MC HI *****4 444 754 east um vmrm m m m *f7j2/j/r»i "UAHM TIME234 words
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Advertisement788 1982-01-15 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH. JEOOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) S PORE COLOMBO I HODEIDAH IJEDDAHI AQABA I COLOMBO 29-30/3 3-4/5 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo, Aqaba and Hodoidah. S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS vrTTTTTQi: n.v t v M n VESSEL NEP. TOPAZ788 words
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Advertisement736 1982-01-15 17 I TK* BENLINE CONTAINERS rOMOH Ualav EBalhra Car«|M lay Mr* lay EXPtESS CONTAIOt SERVICE TO/FROM HJtOPt IH »AM HAVRESOTO* Spor. P Mar*W Germany' Austria Antwerp f'tact MUX U/l IVT 1/2 M/ 2 11/ I V 2 m 2 J*} W/J wi 13/2 IV? 14/2 14/1 »/2 19/2 21/2 W2 a/2736 words
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Advertisement443 1982-01-15 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS HKPENDQtT MWCE TO UK (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) IVYBANK CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 23*>n 17 Feb 20 Feb 24 Fab 10 Fab 7 Mor 10 Mo, 14 Mor 17 Mor 12 Apr 15 Apr 20 Apr (Deep Took Spoce Available)' Lykes/ 4 Lines443 words
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Advertisement702 1982-01-15 18 \V- K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN Spore Penaog PMan« I Sport Tokyo Hage,j Kobe E QBULO n 21/1 22/1 24/1 25/1 4/2 9/2 l«/ 2 i nam M 2/2 4/2 1/2 7/2 1 »/2 is/2 21/2 EMM 92 7/2 1/2 9/2 14/2702 words
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Advertisement473 1982-01-15 18 f /ie CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE to: LOS ANKLR. SAN FRANCISCO. SUTTU. TACCMA »«COM« B C Acceplm( Fa/fa Centmri P Mar* Sinjjpwf I Anjeies IAPBLAr Slm 1» 21 Feb AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepto* fa/fa otmri NEW ZEALAND SERVICE JAPAN SERVICE f Mar* SinfJpot' 27 ton 21473 words
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Advertisement427 1982-01-15 18 S A (il'OUl) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 LINES) GENERAL *****1 114 l INES) TERMINAL Of MCE 2223i>83 TELEX RS ***** RS 2SS6B A/8 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP I*—ll Itcjjioiial MSwP Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK I, *0Y MO427 words
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Advertisement667 1982-01-15 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES K Room 601 ICB Building Shenton Way. Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S port p. Kelang Loading For MMG* 2 Feb Mukala/Aden A VESSEL (Feb Bandar Abbas/B. Khomm Mi' Hyundae Shipping Co. Ltd. ASIA MERCHANT MARINE GOLDEN LINE CHAN CUAN667 words
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Advertisement753 1982-01-15 18 ■tjmmcmm INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616 International Pla.'.i Ansor Ma Singapore 0207 Tel 224b5l 1 d 0 imt si BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Spare P. KtUnc Pwn| Leadbn tar BB0«l MPart Salad BOULOGNE/RDAM/ UK (AVON) MM ANANGEi SPWT FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE Sin|apore Loi<tn( for: CAPELLA *8120 ta Port753 words
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Advertisement569 1982-01-15 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): NMKSW K JACEWON 16*+. N GARNET 8N K JACEJM 13* W CONTAMER 29W. A CONCORD 3W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEWON S pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 0200 21/1 LCI Cargo 1400 20/1 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA..... SMGAPORE.. PENANG569 words
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Advertisement604 1982-01-15 19 MALDIVE LINES MALDIVE CREST In Port Loading For Male MALDIVE NOVEL 25/1/82 loading For Hodetdah/Jeddah MALDIVE NAVIGATOR 30/1/82 Loading For Salalah/ Dubai/Kuwait MALDIVE PEACE 25/1/82 Loading For Dar E Salam MALDIVE MPORTER 18/1/82 Loading For Male BARBARY 29/1/82 Loading For Dakar MALDIVE PROGRESS 4/2/82 Loading For Salalah/Bahrain/ Dammam/Kuwait ETA KUANTAN604 words
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Advertisement766 1982-01-15 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BULMNG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tetex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** p KEIANG M/S SHARKAT NAM SOON SON. BW IST AND 2HD FLOOR. NO 1. JUAN CEMPfNMG PORT WANG MALAYSIA766 words
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Advertisement66 1982-01-15 19 11 BA. MOUNT FABER ROAD MEMMK SINGAPORE 0400 TUUUU TEL: *****M/9 REGULAR FCL/LCL SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND. HONG KONG PR SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. BHD EXPRESS TO BINTULU SMO LOME SATV (Ml IMt) mt II sn LOHC SATU (Ml ISM) MT It fcxMtar IMT Kf bXIM cjrf* tar66 words
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Advertisement308 1982-01-15 21 EGYPTIAN 1 INTERNATIONAL LINE (EILI EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE rt SK FT SAO ALHAMttA FItAMBS U VOY 23 FA IS M» II M» IS Mar 22 WE U ¥0Y IS Mar 30 A»r 14 Apr 17 20 Cergo Bookings Wmii Phono308 words
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Advertisement306 1982-01-15 21 Kline kinkai HiliUAmMMUAhir TTi KAI J JAPAN/STRAITS/ J Fully Containerised Service Vessel Tokyo Kobe S pore Penang P. Kelanj Spore Tokyo MONTE EkEKAID n SM SM 19/1 20/1 22/1 23/1 C/ 2 K PIONEER ¥4 lt/1 21/1 2/2 4/2 S/2 7/2 11/2 JOHORE BMDGE ¥226/1 21/1 7/2 9/2 10/2 12/2306 words
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Advertisement269 1982-01-15 21 JOHORE SHIPPING LJr 153 JALAN TENGK SFIANGC TENGKU BADAP PORT KELANG ANGOR MALAYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Unrttoad Sennce from P Kdanf East Malaysia Brunei (Accepting cargo tor patetourg m LP* Gdn No 3 (South Port) l A BINTULU MB CONTRACTORS I SDN. BERHAD rmtmfm M. bctt* imtm*. T*269 words
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Advertisement214 1982-01-15 21 APC LINE ANDKUTAN PKKTAMftVNBA!< OCKTAISER USE FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SMGAPORE/FOMNG/SMGAPTC/JAKMTA (T6. PMOK) *SSQ NAM VOTMEK) SMGATOK MKMTA SMCATOK PEMAMG TMBMC W 7045/705N hPvt TMUHI 2941/***** faM hhri 17 17/1 19-19/1 TMBANC VI 700/7*7* 19-19/1 19-21/1 23-24/1 2S/1 TMMDI 2MS/297N 21-21/1 23-25/1 27-27/1 29-29/1 TMBMC M 798/799 A 29-21/1 39-1/2 5-5/2214 words
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Advertisement255 1982-01-15 21 SAUDI LINE Regular Conventional Service (AH Soudi Flo® < mirr PNG Looting tor S. PMNCt 21/1 0 mam. Dim, M S. LUCK 31/1 m.BM TL TOMS ffn* 9H M I* 41UM/414JM TOMS IMMM.M *7375 TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE Won Sn PK Loadng tarEURYALUS 20/1 5/2 7/2 Jerftfah, Mont* one.255 words
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Advertisement333 1982-01-15 22 .t rrmrmrr l 3 SYDNEY TTTTi Y/<i GELDERS SPETRA SHIPPING B.V at Rotterdam REGULAR DOOR TO DOOR CONSOLIDATION 1 ALSO FCL LCL OTHER DESTINATIONS:- ON ENQUIRY AsaociotM/A9«rts S'pttc STL MARITIME CORP (t) PTE LTD T«l *****05, *****90 PI4/IO: TUNAS MTU SON BHD TIL *****S (FN) 4MM4 (KL) Umm 1 11333 words
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Advertisement371 1982-01-15 22 NEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PH. LTD. 1201, 12th floor. Golden Mite Towor, Boocfe Rood, Stnoopor* 0719. Tol: *****44 (3 linos) 71. R*****2 HEAPCO SMGAPORE TO NEST MALAYSIA SERVICE Era etd mmmm LABUAN HUM 2/«2 20/1/12 21/1/12 PCNANG SM6APORE TO PENANG/PHUKET SERVICE ETA ETD Oestvutore LMMMG 3/12 15/1/12 15/1/12 PENANG/PHUKET FUU-CONTAMER371 words
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Advertisement335 1982-01-15 22 LAUTANBIRUSON.BHD. m XX P 220 Kcxj kmjtukj Sabah ifCUA* USM SMVK3 SAah Sarawak Bangkok Smgapo r Poo Krung Sta**p»ir: SEALION SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD. Tel: *****81 Tlx: ***** Part KeUag: SEALION SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. Tel: 38-7754, 38-7479, 38-9851 Tlx: MA***** Pcmag SEJAMA SHIPPING A TRANSPORT SDN BHD. Tel *****1,335 words
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Miscellaneous173 1982-01-15 22 I 5* Regional Weather W I 1 st H s Si a J 15 a r A fc >s > —y >1 aic c y^v Wind di direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y173 words
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