The Business Times, 22 January 1982
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Title Section10 1982-01-22 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TODAY, JANUARY 11,1182 60 CENTS10 words
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473 1982-01-22 1 TSANG SAU YIN - TSANG SAU YIN TOTAL advertising expenditure in both Singapore ahd Malaysia continues to move up, reports the 1981 Madia Index, a publication of Survey Research Singapore. In Singapore in 1980, for example, total advertising exceeded $224 million, which represents an increase of 34 per473 words
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Article133 1982-01-22 1 FIVE members of an underground movement acodWd of plotting the violent overthrow 6f the government have been sentenced to Jail (or between two and four years (or producing subversive ph&phlets. All five pleaded gnjßty. Zainul AWddin bin Mohamed Shah, the 49-year-old leader of the Singapore Peoples' Liberation Organisation133 words
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Article, Illustration473 1982-01-22 1 SINGAPORE'S labour costs have moved below those of Its major industrial competitors Hongkong, South Korea and Taiwan. This is a reversal of the situation in 1975 when Singapore had the highest wage level compared with those three countries. According to Citibank's annual survey of world473 words
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Article370 1982-01-22 1 STUDENTS from the School of Management are farming an MBA Qub to represent ineir mwitsu. A' pro-tem committee, headed by Mr Chng Hee Kok, has been formed to draft the dub constitution and to liaise with the relevant university authorities. According to Mr TA Balastngam,370 words
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Article241 1982-01-22 1 Reuter A GROUP of investors have launched a US$354 million damages action against two US commodity futures exrhanges and several major metal trading companies, charging them with manipulating diver and gold prices in a conspiracy hading to the price crashes of ISO. Two snlts tiledReuter - 241 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article55 1982-01-22 1 SINGAPORE'S gold imports increased in November last year to 5.68 tonnes worth *****.94 million against 2.10 tonnes worth $75.30 million imported in October, government statistics show. In the same month, Singapore exported 0.84 tonnes of gold worth $2183 million, compared with 0.27 tonnes worth $8.50 million55 words
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Article63 1982-01-22 1 Reuter BERNE, Thurs. Switzerland today formally decided to Join the International Tin Agreement (ITA) for the first time when a new pact comes into force next July. At the Cabinet's regular weekly meeting here, Swiss ministers approved the proposal to Parliament for Switzerland to join the accord.Reuter - 63 words
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Article68 1982-01-22 1 AFP LONDON, Thurs. Japanese government subsidies to shipyards, said to total £360 million this year, came under attack here today from the chairman of nationalised British Shipbuilders, Mr Robert Atkinson. Mr Atkinson told a parliamentary committee of inquiry into shipbuilding that he estimated this aid allowed Japanese yardsAFP - 68 words
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Article73 1982-01-22 1 AFP MONTREAL, Thurs. A local dentist that he can stop a man gmnMng in 10 days with his new mouthwash "tabanil" which tastes like sewerage when in contact with tobacco fumes. Dr William Najjar said that at the first puff of a cigarette, "tabanil" gives off a smellAFP - 73 words
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Article76 1982-01-22 1 UPI LONDON, Thurs. The strike by train drivers that has crippled Britain's state-owned rail system threatened to widen today, as a second group of workers at the state-owned British Rail planned a sympathy protest. Tne separate strike planned for Friday by railway guards, and described as "totallyUPI - 76 words
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Article68 1982-01-22 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs. More Japanese camera companies today said they are prepared to iota a plan to set uniform standards for future versions of light-weight video cameras and recorders. A spokesman for Matsushita Electric said it would discuss developing the new video system with Sony, Hitachi andReuter - 68 words
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Article91 1982-01-22 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Thurs. The American gross national product (GNP) declined at an annual rate of 5.2 per cent in real terms during the last three months of 1381, the year in which President Reagan promised to revitalise the US economy. The Department of Commerce said during 1961 asAFP - 91 words
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165 1982-01-22 1 SDHGAPOUTb tstal Ms witt WeatseaJßarape Ja^la lissllj, by t.l par reeerded wlttTSTth sf 9agapere*s major Ear»Man trading partners, west Cli—say and the Uattei fluim Imparts from West Qvnasy far the psrisd la—ary Nevessher fed by gWJ mmm Is turu mm UJSm! twa mm£m165 words
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264 1982-01-22 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI SINGAPORE and Japan have reached a three-year cooperative agreement in labour-management relations and productivity. The programme, the first of its kind in Ada, involves sending groups of training officers and personnel from various organisations to Japan (or trainingJapanese experts will also be264 words
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Article152 1982-01-22 1 SHARE prices remained steady yesterday at the Singapore stock market in spite of low volume. The Straits Times industrial index finished 4.67 points higher at 770.02, though volume remained law at 4J5 million units. Interest was centred on n few stocks, especially two shipyard counters.152 words
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Advertisement196 1982-01-22 1 Bookshops lis PJ2RNAS-SIME Darby Shipping diversifying into air-cargo and lorry transportation services Page i# SHANGHAI, China's economic powerhouse, has two major projects in hand as part of a quest for more foreign investment and tard currency Page COMMON Market nations hope to breathe new life into the European Monetary "System196 words
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Advertisement55 1982-01-22 1 BALLY Made in Switzerland "The Best of Bally" Over 125 years of Swiss Craftsmanship, flair for fashion colour and design, have given Bally all that Worldwide reputation Shoes designed for people for whom only the best is good enough. i c' GLENMORE Sole Agent for SEAsia, Hong Kong Taiwan. S.G.PARRETT55 words
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Advertisement109 1982-01-22 1 )|~"@('$,-,@-<&}^+!:/|'!~,)._|` STAR ASIA presents the IN-thing for Singapore business Hitachi < Facsimile Machine. t j Save with Hifax •An A 4 size teiex of 2,000 That 5-min telex to Japan wHI characters takes 5 mins. cost $30/- HFAX costs orty to transmit. HFAX takes $2.80 $4.20 About 90% only 20109 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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346 1982-01-22 2 AFP Reuter THE Bank of England has triggered off a downward slide o{ short-term interest rates on the local capital market in what was rumoured to be part of a campaign to fight unemployment. The bank has intervened daily on the moneyAFP; Reuter - 346 words
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Article122 1982-01-22 2 Reuter SAUDI Arabia has agreed to lend Austria an undisclosed sum this year, Austrian Finance Minister Herbert Salcher said. He said that the amount of Saudi lending to Austria in 1982 was decided in talks he had on Wednesday with Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Abal-Khail, butReuter - 122 words
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Article155 1982-01-22 2 Reuter AUSTRALIAN trading bank deposits rose Asso7 million in December last year to $28.15 billion after rising $246 million to $27.64 billion in November and compared with 1980's rise of $572 million to $25.13 billion. The amount of lending rose $266 million to $21.15 billion in theReuter - 155 words
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Article53 1982-01-22 2 ASIA Commercial Bank (ACB) is reducing its prime lending rate by half a percentage point today to 11'<4 per cent. The bank is also adjusting the rate of interest for savings accounts (8 per cent, from BV4), and fixed deposits (B'/« for six months and BVi for nine53 words
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343 1982-01-22 2 Reuter OFFICIALS of the American Stock Exchange (Amex) yesterday went ahead with plans to open a gold coin exchange inspite of a sharp drop in the metal's price from its record high levels. Walter Liebman, chairman of the new exchange, a subsidiary ofReuter - 343 words
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Article22 1982-01-22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customer* is 11.40 per cent.22 words
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Article154 1982-01-22 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday held steady against most major currencies in quiet, late trading, dealers said. Commercial interest supported the US unit which maintained the overnight New York tone. The US currency rose to 2.3025/35 marks from an early 2.3020/30 and the overnight 2.3010/20 close in New154 words
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Article440 1982-01-22 2 THE US dollar was quietly traded against major currencies, except against the yen, on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Against the yen, it opened at 225 10/30 but rose to 226.20/40 on strong commercial buying by the Swiss. This gain was short-lived as it fell to close at440 words
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Article259 1982-01-22 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly higher between US$2.5O and 13.50 an ounce in quiet trading with New York's overnight steadiness aiding sentiment, dealers said. Total sales for the day was 77 lots while kerbs recorded 29 lots, they said. February closed slightly higher at USS3T7.OO/ 377.90 an ounce259 words
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Article34 1982-01-22 2 New York 7.858 7JQB 7.BS 7 87S Zurich 7 .SB 7.858 TXS 7.S6S M Singapore 7.86B 7.77B 8.01S 7.92S Closing prk In US dollar* a troy one f. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore34 words
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Article195 1982-01-22 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 21: 7 day* L'6 Dallaratfeat) off.r mi 13 13/16 1311/16 1 month 13 15/16 13 13/16 2 months 144* 14* 3 monthi 14* 14* 8 months 168/16 IS V16 B months 15 7/16 15 5/W 12 months 15H 15195 words
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Article52 1982-01-22 2 RANGE of price* otter «d by dlscount houses oe Ju 21: B* Ovenricfct: J** TP Call depute: IW% *-r Cloeia( BayiM IK* 3-month w Treasury bills 2*. 2* 3-month Bank bills 7 5/16 7 vis ,J 3 months CD 7 m 6 months CD 7M 7* 4l_. Source: National52 words
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Article144 1982-01-22 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed firmer at yen after a 225.10 opening, dealers said. This was higher than the 225.00/15 finish in NeW York, the 225.10/30 US West Coast overnight ckn£ and the last trade of 225.15 in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading was a light144 words
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Article56 1982-01-22 2 Opening quotes yester* day: US -1.8860 70 Can 2.24B 510 Croai 1.1325 28 DMk- 4.3410/50 D F1 4.7575/620 S Fr 3 .4940 85 B Fr oon 73.84/97 F FY -11.0385/500 Lit 2322.45/2327.50 Yen 424.55/425.15 D Kr 14 .1960, 2090 N Kr 11.0655/670 S Kr 10.6U0/2S5 A us ach 30.38/4656 words
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Advertisement333 1982-01-22 2 Fuel injection The fastestl6oocc production car in the world Internally ventilated disc brakes Brake pressure regulator. L*ge front iporter *•«< »Oa»-j#y «yre« 175/70 HR V 3 on hght alloy sports 11 Kim cooler flared wheel arches, re». counter, bucket seats and a tot more VW and Audi perform Uke true333 words
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Advertisement78 1982-01-22 2 Higher rates of interest for your deposits at Chase Manhattan Bank Fixed Deposits S AH deposits are renewed automatically upon maturity, coverinc both principal and interest, for same tenor, at the interest rates prevailing at the time ot renewal Your money earns interest ali the time with Chase Special Exclusive78 words
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OVERSEAS
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503 1982-01-22 3 NYT UPI PRESIDENT Reagan, wrapping up the final decisions on his proposed 1963 budget, has decided to ask congress for temporary increases in federal excise taxes on petrol, cigarettes, alcoholic spirits and wine, but not on beer. Administration officials reported the president'sNYT; UPI - 503 words
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361 1982-01-22 3 Reuter A RECORD US$lB.5 billion i/za syndicated in publicised commercial loans in the Asia-Pacific region last year, 43.6 per cent over the 1960 total of $12.88 billion. An analysis by the magazine Asian Finance showed Sbuth Korea as the biggest borrower with 19.85 perReuter - 361 words
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Article266 1982-01-22 3 Reuter THE JAPANESE Export-Import Bank (Exim) will not agree to allow the Mitsui group to defer repayment of debt and interest arising from the joint Bandar Khomeiny project in southern Iran, falling due on Feb 27. I Bank president Michio Takeuchi said he expects the IranianReuter - 266 words
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196 1982-01-22 3 UPI JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki has warned against growing protectionism and called for balanced expansion of world trade as a means to solve frictions. "Protectionism to balance bilateral trade will not help solve the problem. It will rather worsen the situation. What isUPI - 196 words
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128 1982-01-22 3 AFP tea sltaeatad fflttta milltoa (stoat SfJ m/Om) tar an* hstel tag ftaaaetal year, Ike Bmgtmg Wtmtmi tepsrtad yeatertay. Ike BaritaMaagasce dally charged that wkea expatriates aiitmd ta Ike eetaay tkey wece piaitfei wttfc total if it ■mi jail Tr Isdifltatnlj sr aattlAFP - 128 words
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519 1982-01-22 3 AP THE REAGAN Administration wants to make treaties with poor countries that will attract American investors by offering them treatment as good as or better than the treament the host countries give their own citizens, according to a plan released in Washington yesterday.AP - 519 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article340 1982-01-22 3 Agencies A SENIOR US ddtuct official has stepped up the Reagan Admioistratioa's campaign to stop a controversial West European plan to import Soviet natural gas, warning that the administration could delay the protect "for many years" by banning the export of all US goods and technologyAgencies - 340 words
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Advertisement3193 1982-01-22 4 THIS INTRODUCTORY DOCUMENT IS PUBLISHED IN CONNECTION WITH THE ISSUE AND ALLOTMENT OF 28,687,500 ORDINARY SHARES OF 50 CENTS EACH IN ROTHMANS iNni INDUSTRIES") TO SHAREHOLDERS OF ROTHMANS OF PALL MALL (MALAYSIA) BERHAD MALAY THIS is AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER OR AN INVITATION TO SUBSCRIBE FOR OR TO3,193 words
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Advertisement2925 1982-01-22 5 No provision tor depreciation made tor freehold land The Directors. Rothmans of Pan Mali (Malaysia) Bhd Malaysia 15th September. 1961 At your request, we have prepared this Report for inclusion m the Introductory Document to be dated 28th September 1961 and issued by you to connection with the issue of2,925 words
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Article385 1982-01-22 6 IT HAS been common during the past few years to hear outbursts of protests from the multinationals about the alleged high wage levels of workers. Often, in their eagerness to explain to their bead offices why the Singapore outfits were not making the mountain of profits385 words
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Article371 1982-01-22 6 CRIME on the high seas somehow takes on a romantic flavour which makes it more "acceptable" than most other forms of crime. Therefore, the revelation in yesterday's Shipping Times that charter party frauds are expected to increase will, we suspect, be greeted with little371 words
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Article, Illustration782 1982-01-22 6 JONATHAN SHARP - Shanghai has two major projects in hand. One is a 160-hectare site at the satellite town of Minhang, where 100 factories will be built. The other is the so-called Foreign Trade Centre, which will house hotels, an exhibition hall, office space and living quarters. The plan, saysReuter - 782 words
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816 1982-01-22 6 PHILIP STEPHENS - By PHILIP STEPHENS Reuter COMMON MARKET nations hope to breathe new life this year into the European Monetary System (EMS), once billed as the springboard to economic union and a single European currency. There is scepticism about one proposal, that members of theReuter - 816 words
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Article734 1982-01-22 6 JAMES RESTON - FOBUM with JAMES RESTON NYT FORMER Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has made a tough criticism of the United States and Nato foreign policy in the New York Times and other major newspapers of the world. He hesitated to do so for a long time, butNYT - 734 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous625 1982-01-22 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOSB 1 They blemish many vessels (5) 6 Look round the end of the street (or him (5) 9 Seen to be without icing <T) 10 Possibly stain cloth (5) 11 Trio on emergency call? (5) 12 Be inclined (5) 13 The mace as a sharp instrument (7)625 words
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Miscellaneous833 1982-01-22 6 MRWIQII The war few know about 3* ISRAEL'S sieve la uanta| Bahara, a tonMr ffpsahh the (Mu Heights eMH eatoay. Friday Bmekgrmad lateraatleaal eatrage. maumm this strife which Wiy Bmekgnmmd (eh i, few peepto are aware st. 7JI) laaka lata Ike eaaaa- Laaar New Tear b qaeaees el Ike nave833 words
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Article, Illustration1523 1982-01-22 7 TSANG SAU - Brothers Sunny and Robert Shu are big names in the rust-proofing business. For seven years, they have been the franchise holders of the successful Swedish-American tie-up, Tuff-Kote Dinol. They reveal that hard work and a good labour force have proved a winning combination for them.1,523 words
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Article549 1982-01-22 7 JOHN TAGLIABUE - fey JOHN TAGLIABUE NYT IN THE north-east corner of Italy, where most women concentrate more on polenta and chicken than coldrolled steel, Cecilia Daniel! has carved out an unusually successful career as the head of of Italy's leading builder of steel mills and steel-handling equipment. The companyNYT - 549 words
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Advertisement300 1982-01-22 7 PLAYMATES FOR THE PASHA Pessimist*, are as numerous, in today's market, as a Pasha's female Playmates; but infinitely less appealing. They continue to spew out tales of woe, in the same manner they expounded upon their fears in the midsummer of 1981, predicting a total collapse. At that time, our300 words
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Advertisement137 1982-01-22 7 Pay your phone bill. Send a telex or telegram. Make an IDD, STD or operator-assisted call. Send a facsimile by Telefax. Apply for telephone, telex, Telepac or Prisnet (private switching network) services. Apply for radio paging or automatic mobile telephone services. Repair your radio pager. Rom 28 Jan do it137 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article243 1982-01-22 8 JAN 20 FT* CORBEILLE Atr-Llqulde B S N Ocmlj Danone CSF (ThomsonCt« Pnncalae dta Petrole* Compacnit Financier? 4M 1297 230 132 18 -3 10 +1 Conptfnic Oenerale Credit Fonder De France 318-50 •u Hachett* (LlDralrle) Machine* Bull Mlchelln (B) Pmiibu Pechtney Clflne Kuhlmann 406 27.40 M2 I 18X70 SOJO243 words
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Article95 1982-01-22 8 JAN 30 m FORWARD MARKET Acec 900 >21 Arbed 1000 -14 AsVur 7 Brvftn 910 *8 Bru-Lamb 1304 -4 Cinpac 1372 -14 Cock— 152 unci Dt B««ri 279 •2 Ebes 1810 ♦10 Electrobe! 3000 •140 Gb-Inno-Bm MOO •10 fWw 1940 M Hobok 2540 -10 Petro 4390 -80 Rjl Dutch95 words
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Article209 1982-01-22 8 JAM X Dm Aef- Tetefunken iSJO 1.1 Akao BJO -0.1 Alia Leben Alts Vera BASF Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank Bayer 1530 00 42X00 132-30 181 00 ***** IIS 40B unch 1 unch -0-5 ii BBC BMW CaaaeUa Chem Verw Commerabank Conll Oummi Daltnler-Beni 216.00 191 JO M0209 words
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Article174 1982-01-22 8 JAN 20 Pr*nc* Actions Sulaan AlusulMC »r AlusuUae Rm. Brown Boverl Br Clba Oetgj Br. Clba (Mo P C MS MO 256 1056 ino ¥10 -a unch -15 -M -5 at* Oelgjr Rm Crvdll Bunt Br Ml .5 1MB -1# Cndlt Sulitt Ret Etektrow&tl Br Otorfr n»ch*r Br OloOui174 words
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Article173 1982-01-22 8 JAN so T\m ABN ***** unch Ahold 00.50 0_2 Afrart 24.70 unch AMEV 83.00 -08 Afflfti .1 73.70 ■OJ Amrobnk 51 JO 9 -02 SST-— 35.00 1 Boil «3J0 2 Borsumy 88J0 -0.5 BurhmtAfl *0.00 >0l8 Caland 34.00 unch Cmlve Delft 212.00 unch Deli Mlj 71J0 -3 Ennlt 111.00173 words
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Article102 1982-01-22 8 Ml BUUJT jr* I3i ♦s 55r* 3(300 10 Central* Ord Oood Acqua Koma sm 300 38 1 Krvunla nu ora ***** 1M6 ISO 4* Oenerall Oiro 3030 10 11 mo -36 lawmmt 3M0 -IS lt4kcmtnu Ord 3TJ00 4M0 rrs 4 L*p»ut Ord ***** 4X0 kUdtobanca ***** 4 110 MUano102 words
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Article152 1982-01-22 8 JAN ID Abiubi 21H tl Alcan 23* Al«oin> Bant Mont Bank Nova SeoUa Bell T«l 42* 23 24S 18% unci) Betii Corp BP Can Ud Braacan »S 2m •2 -H Camp Red Lake 14 •H Can IffiD Bk 27 37 as uoch Carting dCcctc ComlruYt 5H jj It* *B152 words
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Article256 1982-01-22 8 JAN 10 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha MO Abercom AE And CI oo m S AMir B*rlow» 900 101S SO -Ml Currt* nnincc Dc Been Ind tin 1508 Ed con Edcaxi Evercad* nm voik ZZ 806 9)00 uncb unch sao rufit mo unci) Ovdlan O tenant Oratetnn Hippo Hlftld HulctU256 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article281 1982-01-22 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 183.50 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down 2.50 cents on lack of overseas followthrough and after close softness, they said. Afternoon prices were slightly281 words
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Article424 1982-01-22 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday; Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b. 180.50 lffl JON bit. 1 R.SA Febtwy 182.50 183.50 Int. 1 R-S-S. tUrcb 186.50 187JO Int. I R.S.S. 169 00 171.0CN UK/Cant 188.00 1T0.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. 166 00424 words
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Article51 1982-01-22 9 THE STRAITS tin price in Peiaag yesterday recovered 41 eents te M|S4Ji a kfts» te rake within the ITA middle seeter ef $32.11 te $MJB. The market rifle wae mainly aided by influential buyer support. Turnover fell te 145 tennes (rem Ml en Wednesday. Meet dealers neted ne51 words
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Article34 1982-01-22 9 Rubber Jan 21 Singapore: Feb: 183.60 cents (down 1.60 cents) Malaysia: Feb: 208.00 cents (down 150 cents) Tin: Mf 34.50 per kilo (up 40 cents) Official offering: 245 tonnes (down one tonne)34 words
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Article79 1982-01-22 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday rallied in afternoon trade to close up 2 Vi to 4tt US cents a bushel in revived trade. The spot January position expired at noon with a 214 cent a bushel loss, Soymeal settled $1.50 to $0.60 a ton higher. Traders Earlier, all79 words
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Article86 1982-01-22 9 THE Malaysian Minister oi Finance has fixed these rates (or the period from Jan 21 until further notice: Esther: 201 cents a kilo (or RSS One; Cspra: MJ500.00 a tonne; Paha kernel: $965.75 a tonne; White pepper: 13,230.33 a tonne; Biaefc pepper: $2,178.00 a tonne; The rates86 words
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473 1982-01-22 9 AP Reuter CONTINUED producer buying support caused the price of tin to rise sharply on Wednesday on the Metal Exchange inspite of a firmer British pound. At the official midday close, a tonne of tin metal for immediate delivery was up £120 atAP; Reuter - 473 words
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450 1982-01-22 9 AFP TWO NATURAL rubber consuming countries, the Soviet Union and Italy, are expected to help bring about the formal ratification of the International Natural Rubber Agreement (Inra) soon. International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) sources said that the Soviet Union was expected to ratifyAFP - 450 words
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Article821 1982-01-22 9 COFTKE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday were steady midday with prices £9 to £7 a tonne above Wednesday's close in traded positions. Dealers said after an initial rise of about £10 a tonne on Wednesday's sharply higher New York clok, trade selling depressed values by a couple of sterling,821 words
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Article123 1982-01-22 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday closed steady on light interest in quiet trading, dealers said. January in the south rose M 52.50 to $942.50 per tonne and central traded at $996 while in February the south region remained unchanged at $940. The refined market was123 words
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Article154 1982-01-22 9 Reut er US FARMERS produced even more grain last year than initially thought and harvested a record maize crop. The Agriculture Department's annual report on 1981 crops estimated the US mat» harvest at a record 8.2) billion bushels (108 million tonnes). This represents just a slightReuter - 154 words
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Article169 1982-01-22 9 CHINESE IMm Exefcaaga, fham pvMkgyasMy. Cinast Bulk fob (100.00 sellers, old dram (in second hand drum) Cob $***** sellers, new drum fob SLIf.OO sellers Gayra: Mixed (loow) (50.00 buyers. Ptfpct: Mimtnk white pepper fob AsU NLW (372.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW «7.50 sellers, Sarawak special169 words
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Article240 1982-01-22 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) aew crop L3O, 100 per cent second class 1.05, 100 per cent third daaa 1.03, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-auper 0.70, Special240 words
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Article196 1982-01-22 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed three to 1¥« US cents a bushel higher, near the top of a 6Vi cent range. Local short-covering from around midday, on trade sentiment that the market was technically oversold, rallied and held prices on the plus side, traders said. Late follow-through196 words
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Advertisement425 1982-01-22 9 NOTICE dlctJimana c/&h//vi(a// jKa/aA/<ua )'SPeSt/iad {Incorporated m Malaysia) 1 ANNOUNCEMENT L The Board of Directors announce the following results of the group's operations for the first half-year to 31st December, 1981. July/ July/ December December 1981 1980 SVOOs $Voos 203,609 173,187 26,249 20,137 Group Turnover Net Group Profit before tax425 words
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Advertisement268 1982-01-22 9 FESTIVE SPECIAL HANDMADE ORIENTAL CARPETS 1 ,<hJsr Y iv r lift vi i H PERSIANS OLD LESS 10% Old Qum SA No. ASIS67 Sine 4'10" x 3'7* (148 cm x 110 cm) Nett Pnce. $35,550 NEW Lex 40% V j*. -ft k-T LC* V ">4 rr <5 lIJH »4k- New268 words
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Article423 1982-01-22 10 PERNAS-SIME Darby Shipping is diversifying into aircargo and lorry transportation services. The company, which has so tar concentrated on shipping, recently set up an aircargo department with offices in Subang Airport and Penang. It also bought (our lorries recently. This was disclosed in the latest issue of423 words
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Article384 1982-01-22 10 THE KUALA Lumpur Stock Rxrhange has asked Asssei ated Plasties la*—It Ins (API) for more details on its acquisition of 62.7 per cent of Sarawak Motor Industries (SMI) and a parcel of land. Awihaakei i Malaysia, acting on behalf of API, is to disckiae the vendor(s) for SMI384 words
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Article335 1982-01-22 10 Reuter IifARSH and McLennan lac's UK instalment credit subsidiary, Bowmaker, will be sold shortly through merchant bankers S G Warburg. industry sources said Warburg is selling the company by means of closed bids. Warburg executives handling the deal were not available fir comment. Bowmaker'r29Bo accounts showedReuter - 335 words
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361 1982-01-22 10 UNITED Motor Works expects to reap long-term benefits from Its participation in Malaysia Transnational Trading Corporation (Mattra), an international trading bouse to be styled like the Japanese sogososha. In a letter to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange confirming its participation in tbe sogososha venture,361 words
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Article304 1982-01-22 10 Umt toll Ymr C«*p*ay P«M I—mi Net EPS Qrrnrn Pretax 7«* (eeate) Dhr. Pr«flt H Royal F 18/12 59 oS?* i W 1 ShinL 1* P \1 V0 I«I SSfSln T !2 11« 115 25.256 J »3 15.7 2J36 PrErl p J2£ 58 7 f J*2 110 *.7304 words
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Article894 1982-01-22 10 NEW YORK STOCKS FEARS OF higher Interest rates and a languishing bond market caused New York stocks to sink lower on Wednesday. The Dow Jones industrial average dosed off about IV» points although it had lost more than (our in early afternoon. Declines led advances by around894 words
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Article204 1982-01-22 10 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed easier but off bottom levels as shortcovering emerged just before the ringing to pare losses. Remarks by Secretary of and Works, DW McDonald, that starting prices (or recent sales of crown land i Hongkong have been set at 10 to 30204 words
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Article127 1982-01-22 10 MORE heavy selling, particularly In the oil and gas sector, sent the Sydney market lower on fairly active trading yesterday. The main market indicator, the All-Ordinaries index. Ml IS points to at 54L5. JAM A. C n cwiu INDU8TK1AL8 A. M. a. r. Aoao i 1127 words
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Article333 1982-01-22 10 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rose with sentiment enlivened by a gradual return of foreign Investors to the market in a continuing of margin buying positions, dealers said. The market average gained 30 M to close at 7,737.5! on a moderate volume of 330 minion dares.333 words
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Article49 1982-01-22 10 FINANCIAL TDCBf INDUSTRIALS WMtaMday MM Tuesday i Ml LS rj DOW JONKS AVKKAGI INDUSTRIALS Wednesday ML TuMdu M7.< WMk Ago— mos HJLHANG SKNO Thuredejr.... I»4f Wtdntnai IWIM WMk At® ■> AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS i7 WMk AID' 710 J ALL ORDINARIES TDund&t 1 Wedneed&y < Week Ago 1 Mli Mi.449 words
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Article36 1982-01-22 10 jam a Nm ts£ AOM CM. a iu 4MM •U kf* OaM ft» tM 1 CM» I "P. 1 t» 4MB >*>*—■«■« -A1 rSr' SjS 22 Mm mm 4W g— {S»S b ZZH nm vSM MS36 words
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Article22 1982-01-22 10 JAM Mk ♦A Am ran Mi 41 ■S? 1 1 T J Mm TtM m u -J -u Q» Oarp Ml22 words
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Article765 1982-01-22 10 LONDON, Wed. Government boock eileuJed the recent rally but dosed below the day's highs, while equities were little changed in quiet trading. Government bonds saw gains of up to V« points pared to V« or H points. The Financial Times Index closed 0.1 points lower at H5.8. Dealers765 words
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Advertisement122 1982-01-22 10 r i r M €S k-* >Sr^ Xt^; •■rf-**'-The great Tsingtao giveaway. Now. when you buy Tsingtao beer during this festive period, we'll give you a free complimentary set of a glass and opener plus an extra can or bottle of refreshing Tsingtao beer wherever applicable, and only while stocks122 words
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1283 1982-01-22 11 BID and offer price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots ot 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL a COMMERCIAL Acaa (23181,283 words
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Article157 1982-01-22 11 MNGAFOM UNIT 1«WT (**>■>»■'' prtoaa tar Jaa B) The Commerce 111 Ljt The Savings Fund LM LM S'pm Prof Fund 1J$ l O S pore Sec. Fund LM 2.1ft S'pore Invest Fund l.U l.U S'pwe Equity Fund LM LM UU. UNIT 1 Jtxr Mai Prof Fund Mai Security157 words
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Article2811 1982-01-22 11 1981/1982 Higk Low Coaipaay Last Sale +orGr*» Div Div C**r Gr*s Net YTd P/E Vol Day (*000) High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 494 11S 960 312 420 200 470 532* 075 430 248 Acma 115 Alcorn 130 Allied Choc 190 BAT 306 Bata 79 Ben2,811 words
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Article1229 1982-01-22 11 BID and offer price* officially listed and hminei in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur I Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of share* traded shown in brackets in i lots of 1,000 units, unless otheri wise specified. I i DWRUU j IJI I Bill (U3B) Alssa1,229 words
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Article152 1982-01-22 11 PETALING Ha: Fiftysixth AGM .to be held at 1st Floor, Straits Trading Building, 4-8, Lebob Pasar Beaar, Kuala Lumpur on Jan 29 at noon. TIE Straits Ham Ptw (IRS) Lladted: AGM to be held at Supreme House (lltb Floor), Penang Road, Singapore on Jan 29 at 12.30 pm.152 words
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570 1982-01-22 11 ACTIVITY picked ap to tke but hear Mm the Mag kell at tke Stagapare sleek market yesterday to Batter akat weald oßerwton have keea a peacetal day. Prtoea apeaed steady la the meratag tkeagk seam eeaaton later eased la mM A kraker, wkea eeataeted at570 words
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Article592 1982-01-22 11 SHARE prices advanced oil the Kuala Lumpur stock exchange yesterday but the underlying low volume again showed a market that was still uncertain. Turnover sank below the three mflhoo level, the lowest since the dry speQ last .October. There were some anxious movements when592 words
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Article156 1982-01-22 12 4 Rises HTC Tim* P»b •trait* Tradia* Utd Plaatatioaa U M W O C B C 0 U K 1 C B Du)o» let Tu«k Cmnt 81a Cktw N B T 715 too 086 960 sao 1140 no 080 906 910 960 490 214 ♦45 25 +20 20 15156 words
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Article, Illustration101 1982-01-22 12 C i» Z! 25=381 wT^^B rW 1 Indices Jan 30 Jan 21 BT Index: *****8 *****0 Industrials: mm 938.90 Finance: 1625.31 1631.10 Hotels: 610.16 610.16 Properties: 331.47 93L64 Tins: 358.46 (rubbers: 1231.32 1232.19 Most Active Multt-Purpoi ie 174,000 Ipoh Garden UMW 143,000 136,000 Stane Darby 129,000 Total turnover:101 words
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879 1982-01-22 12 CHRIS LIM - «■IB mmm Companies Editor: Mano Sabnari By CHRIS LIM DONT hold your breath looking (or anything exciting from the stock market this year. There is little likelihood of a repeat of that heart-thumping bull run recorded in the earlier half of last year,879 words
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167 1982-01-22 12 PAPER Products (Malaya) Bhd yesterday announced further changes to its board of directors, arousing speculation of a possible shift in control of the company. Mr Chan Hong Saik has resigned as managing director of the company, together with two directors, Tunku Tan Sri bin Tengku167 words
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Article147 1982-01-22 12 GENERAL Bottling Company Ltd of Hongkong, recently acquired by the Yeo Hiap Seng (Singapore) group, will have new factory premises by 1984. GBC, acquired by YHS' wholly-owned subsidiary Melowise Ltd in July 1981, recently made a successful tender for a 4,440 sq metre piece147 words
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498 1982-01-22 12 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG AFTER waiting anxiously (or more than 10 months, Ganda Holdings is expected finally to receive approval from the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee for the acquisition at two oil palm-based companies. Ganda has already received clearance from the Foreign Investment Committee498 words
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Advertisement277 1982-01-22 12 FINE CHINESE ANTIQUES ft WORKS OF ART KWOK GALLERY Pt». Ltd. 101-103, RRST FLOOR, FAR EAST SHOPPWG CENTRE ORCHARD ROAD. TEL *****16 THREE GENERATIONS OF EXPERIENCE 7 SINCE 1918 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CNANCE OF SNTS NAME We, Benoi Shipping. Private Limited of 1201, 12th floor, Golden Mile Tower,277 words
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Advertisement92 1982-01-22 12 V iwf HstT* >» You're not dressed your best unless you're wearing Longines. ■MPTV 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. i92 words
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Miscellaneous58 1982-01-22 12 WEATHER] S= r OUTLOOK lot Singapore today: Fine and cool. Report tar M km prisr to 1M fm «a Hm at the all pit: Maximum temperature 30.9 Associated humidity 51 Minimum temperature 212 Associated humidity 87 Hours of sunshine 10 JO Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the mouth58 words
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Article158 1982-01-22 13 Reuter THE OVERALL outlook for the freight market this year is very poor, due to the large amount of newbuilding tonnage still to be delivered and the shaky state of the world economy. London shipbroker Eggar Forrester said 1981 ended on a very depressed note, withReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration701 1982-01-22 13 G DURAIRAJ - FIRST DROP IN FIVE YEARS By G DURAIRAJ PORT KLANG'S three-year-old dream of crossing the 10 million tonne throughput mark took a jolt as its total throughput for last year registered a negative growth the first in recent years for the nation's premier port.701 words
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Article84 1982-01-22 13 Reuter PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos has formally inaugurated a US$BB.9 million ship repair yard in Subic Bay, northwest of Manila. The yard, which can accommodate ships of up to 300,000 tonnes, started commercial operation on Jan 4 after two years of construction. The Philippine Shipyard and Engineering Corp (Philseco),Reuter - 84 words
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Article46 1982-01-22 13 THE JAPAN, India, Pakistan and Persian Gulf and the India, Pakistan and Bangladesh shipping conferences have announced the withdrawal of the 20 and 15 per cent congestion surcharges respectively on Bombay port with immediate effect because berthing delays are negligible, a port official said.46 words
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Article751 1982-01-22 13 Sfcipptag Liee P»ge C*J Achlpelego Shpe VI Adriatic Coal X 3 AfM VI J Afro-Eurasia VI Alfred CT V 1 Alitrass VII 4 Alpac VI 5 Anfonav* V AnMac 5 ANL I 1 APC Line DC 1 API. m 4/5 Arfndat TV 4 ASCL m 1 AM*751 words
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Article692 1982-01-22 14 VEBSELS Opea: V Simferopol tweener 12,457 dwt 154,8 M loa/ 20,2 M beam 8.94 M loa draft SHo Ha *****/***** CBM bale/grain open Haipong prompt interested in any suitable cargo to Japan alternate to Med/ Cont please offer. MV Komsomolets Turkemenii Soviet flag 8230 dwt on 7.80 M692 words
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189 1982-01-22 14 UPI A GROUP of Chinese hydraulic specialists hope their week-long study of the Mississippi River will help solve navigation problems and bolster shipping in the port of Shanghai. A delegation of eight Chinese scholars toured the port of New Orleans on Wednesday and planned aUPI - 189 words
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Article1643 1982-01-22 14 CHARTERING was generally quiet and featureless on Wednesday in most sectors of the freight market with rates showing little change, shipbrokers said. Scattered grain bookings out of North America included a cargo from the US Gulf to China at the unchanged level of U5526.75 and a vessel from1,643 words
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Article, Illustration842 1982-01-22 14 FREQUENTLY the butt of unkind jokes referring to their landlocked position, the Swiss nevertheless have a small and thriving deepsea fleet other than their very considerable Rhine river tonnage. Currently, the Swiss Federal Government is asking its Parliament to approve the reservation of 300842 words
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Article361 1982-01-22 15 THE OPERATOR of the only British flagship on regular cargo service to the Soviet Union has spoken out strongly against possible maritime sanctions against Russia over the crisis in Poland. Mr Holger Castenskiold, executive director of United Baltic Corporation (ÜBC), said the company is concerned361 words
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212 1982-01-22 15 UPI THE REAGAN AdmlatotraOm to plaaalag iktrp ea tkteki la Ike *-year-sld oprraUng llhridlM to U8 may be laeladed la Beagaat IIBS badget, wWeb |M to Csagress la early Febraary. Tbe sahslritos, wblcb bave exbM riaee 1131, are paid to eight eampaatos that sperateUPI - 212 words
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Article, Illustration487 1982-01-22 15 CONTAINER repair and maintenance bills are set to soar by some 18 per cent per year into the mid1980s, fleet owners were warned. The problem is emerging as a major headache in addition to the overt onnaging, rate wars, interest burdens and487 words
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5420 1982-01-22 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when gCHEPBLE 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 Port5,420 words
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Article702 1982-01-22 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Ship'* Voy ETA Lines Gdn Op. Korean Jacewon 16W 22.1.82 0200 CR Marine TA 4 TT China Cont 14E 22.1.82 1200 Jardine TA 3 TT Ming Cheer 37E 221.82 0700 Malay States TA 4 TT Kawachl Maru702 words
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Article419 1982-01-22 21 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Feng Huang Shan (0800 after Ned Kyoto) 1/2 Huang Long Shan (hauls after An Heng sails) 8/9 Kota Cempaka (0630 hauls 68m west, after Huang Long Shan hauls) 10/11 Nedlloyd Auckland (0600 after Greenville) 3/4 Pamyat Lenina (Tanker) (after Graha, P/O, subject gas free,419 words
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Article1797 1982-01-22 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Arhipeieg* Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) Adriatic («ataiaer Continental Feeders (S), Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)' Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afra-Earaaia Liae Transgroup Pie Ltd (S).1,797 words
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Article, Illustration798 1982-01-22 22 AFTER a period in the doldrums in the mid-*****, the Danish shipping company, DFDS, is now engaged in a major expansion programme. It plans to double the number of passengers it carries on North Sea routes and will operate this year on the798 words
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Article183 1982-01-22 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Koi ean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container183 words
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457 1982-01-22 22 AFP Hongkong's newly-establish-ed oil-rig industry is fast opening up and shipping giant C Y Tung has secured itself a large slice of the action. This is borne out by Euroasia Shipyard Company Ltd, a subsidiary of the C Y Tung group, which has alreadyAFP - 457 words
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427 1982-01-22 22 MARINE hull rates, under great pressure two or three years ago, now show more signs of stability, but underwriters believe there is still not enough money coming into the account. Mr Peter Wingett, the new chairman of the Lloyd's and London companies'427 words
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Article, Illustration151 1982-01-22 22 A LARGER Neptune Jade (above) it currently in Neptune Orient Lines' Far Eaet/Europe r™V av,nfl under B° ne jumboieation work to increaee ita capacity from 1,600 TEUa to Z284 TEUs. The fully cellular vessel was only delivered to NOL in the middle of 1980 from151 words
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Advertisement357 1982-01-22 13 The Singapore's Straits Business i Times World DIRECTORY at your of Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) .1 R i) 1 1 Www Orient Overseas CanUuMeA. Line FULLY CONTMOtSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) contamer 14E H UONG CONTAfIER 2ft ACE CONCORD 2E cjcvalo pu jx CIWALIR RO2E 27E S SEAS BHDS357 words
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Advertisement274 1982-01-22 13 HSEALORDU UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG/ a! EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES (331 Loading for BN SHUHAB V.41 17/2 BN AL ATHEER V. Dammam (4/3), Kuwait (7/3), Doha (10/3). Abu Dhabi (13/3) Mina Qaboos (19/3) Kuwait (22/3), Shuaiba (25/3), Dammam (28/3), Bahrain (31/3), Doha (3/4), Abu Dhabi (6/4), Jubail (9/4) FULLY CONTAINERISED274 words
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Advertisement210 1982-01-22 13 {.(("_^;-.[@|_/*)';&;/~/]@=<*[] MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Biifty«r« 5E*****E1 m Safe) Safcd 1-2/2 0-9/2 15-16/2 22-23/2 1-2/3 0-9/3 rnr •SAGAPO* CIOSMG TMS CY 24th lan 2400 HRS CFS 24th Jan 1100 MRS TO: BELGIUM. HOLLAND. GERMANY, SCANDINAVIA, SWITZERLAND, AUBTRIA, FRANCE reeder210 words
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Advertisement1061 1982-01-22 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD WISMA MISC, N0.2, J ALAN CON LAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Feeder *P Kelang Vessel B PCNAGA In Port MHON B DAHLIA 29/1 SCLANHA B PtNAGA 5/2 B SURM B DAHLIA 12/21,061 words
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Advertisement186 1982-01-22 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA I'.. 'IL ir a/i ivi n/i "barber tora" injn. "Rarrer rrenestheus" 4/2/ c "•AIMER MARA" IV2/12. "RARRER TENNESSEE" IV2/I2 TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF TO: CALIFORNIA VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE 111 pa 1/2 1a n/i 7/2 ra it/?186 words
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Advertisement920 1982-01-22 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINSRSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT 11/2 13/2 17/2 U/2 HW| tnm t'4m It Havre Staa U/2 12/2 11/2 15/2 U/2 14/ 2 11/ 2 17/ 2 19/ 2 21/ 2 22/2 24/2 25/2 27/2 21/2 2S/2 21/2 11/3 13/3 M/ 3 •3/3 95/3920 words
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Advertisement406 1982-01-22 15 li'tTv il' 1 "•li'.l:' rfe Franco Belgian Services j/jj *b■>y' i v' A >«* >2 v 'Mi Jit lin Air f; I.\ne< f o*sr® T Ml cortirbbm nwai PlO WK UNnre t'tai KW| Blkea I'aarp ttm Wto| rHava Im* Ukm rare QMM CORTAOO UOk MOk 210k 210k 29 Dk bkd406 words
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Advertisement653 1982-01-22 16 Hapag-Lloyd IOIONTIPRNI UK EXPORTS m 23/1 16/2 10/2 12/2 13/2 15 »Bay 27/1 28/1 20/2 14/2 16/2 17/2 19 1/2 28/2 22/2 24/2 25/2 27 libra »/2 4/3 26/2 28/2 1/3 3 b, U/2 13/2 1/3 3/3 5/3 8/3 8 w 17/2 18/2 9/3 11/3 13/3 14/3 16 accepting tuosNpmtfit653 words
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Advertisement376 1982-01-22 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION ALTAR 171W ALTAR 172E VEGA 169W STOW 24-26 Jan 24-26 lan 12-14 Feb P. Ketone 27-28 Jan 27-28 Jan 15-17 Feb PENANG 29-30 Jan 29-30 Jan 18-20 Feb VEGA 170 EL 1214 Feb 15-17 Feb 18-20 Feb FROM BUSAN BANGKOK TO BUSAN FROM BUSAN BANGKOK TO BUSAN376 words
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Advertisement529 1982-01-22 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTRK Fa 110. CARGO FOR; S'part MM KjMki Frtiil*** Irttwem Mm) l« Htm twi Ljrft 25/1 J/J 11/0? 71/47 71/47 75/47 74/47 i« 7/2 J/J 3/1 VI 7/J 9/3 C»«L»»K 11/12 H/2 1/03 U/U 13/13 15/03 lt/13 (MfMpt J4/42 19/13 71/41 73/13 75/03 77/13529 words
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Advertisement939 1982-01-22 16 Everett Lines Burmi Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON Sp« PMm| Pm, ry+vmewmi ri/n tm Hum M/l f<k mm ****1/2 r* i/s HT«rnn* f/ur+ BFSSC Agentt r> MaSayuo BOUSTEAO SHAPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 aSCHARONG OM.Y Cimptim Atftmma Dt Ihiwinu imrrMMm-Xtl 41 mm939 words
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Advertisement240 1982-01-22 16 SJI SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SMMOUMMU KMSQ MMU OASB VBCOUNT PEONY KOkru OCCMRESOUtCn TMSMO MMU CMS* DIM PUTS THRU SUKUFE ocuh swtwc ft wiawm rn m TU 22*1144/7 ft 22ail7t UMUUBTUi DOT ItSM SHPMB SON M TU U4M4/U47M ran kumc ust ism or mm m M-J7J2/1/7251 «w* mum nun t240 words
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Advertisement748 1982-01-22 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) vessel KOTABAHABAT KOTA BAHABAT KOTA BAHABAT S PORE COLOMBO I HODEIDAH IS-19/3 22-23/4 27-2S/S 23-24/3 27-28/4 Acwptlng LCL Cargo to Colombo, Aqabo and Hodoldah. 22-23/4 27-28/5 S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANIL A ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS NEP.748 words
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Advertisement674 1982-01-22 17 1 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/F*OM EUROPE Eiprtu Pn| Kao Slum Rtifli Htfft UK h"* M/l tana 22/2 2«/2 25/2 27/2 2t/i Faa*r Ac* M/l Imm 22/2 2«/2 25/2 27/2 21/: FMM EUROPE H BURG I WVU R OAM HAVRE SOTON W Ctrmtnj Austria Benin Franc* MUK P674 words
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Advertisement501 1982-01-22 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS MEPOCPtT SERVICE TO UK/COHT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 26 Jon 20 Feb 23 Feb 27 Feb CLYDEBANK* 10 Feb 7 Mor 10 Mor 14 Mor FORTHBANK 17 Mor 12 Apr 15 Apr 20 Apr Aho loads f. Keiorvg 12/2 ond501 words
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Advertisement793 1982-01-22 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA feeder Kssas* m Hm acceptable Im ftlAlwd Tancawer PwßwM. Houston Mrnlw, Mm JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN Vessel I Spore Pen»nj PMang Sporj Tokyo Nagoya Kobe MONTI EMERALD VI 28/1 21/1 22/\ 24/1 1/2 i/2 10/2 KN6AI POC3 ¥4 2/2 4/2 i/2793 words
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Advertisement539 1982-01-22 18 (iroiii) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKE TING 9111?2 13 LINE SI GENERAL *****1 114 I INESi TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS ***** A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP l !:Si!iS!r Lines j 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK TWM MM thmmmm tATARA539 words
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Advertisement648 1982-01-22 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD u:tf .'(lit) 11 «t« *r rt.it i« >r i. «l 1'1.i.-.i An-.. <u I v Situ j,t| k tf« (l.'O Ti *1 ■*>' t1 <i lit VOIAtMIIVI BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S port P. Ketar* Pananf tar SM Salad BOULOGMEKDAM IK (AVON) MM IIFM 15 Fab BOULOOC/tDAM648 words
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Advertisement729 1982-01-22 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K JACEWON 16W NGMHCTSW+ K JACEJM 13W... HK CONTAMER 29*. A CONCORD 3W. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1400 25/1 LCI Cargo 0200 25/1 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) C CONTAMER 14E„ HK CONTAMER 2SE. A CONCORD 2E729 words
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Advertisement624 1982-01-22 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA SPORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDIVE COURAGE 4/2 Loading For Dubai/Kuwat/Karachi MALDIVE NOVEL 2/2 Loading For Hodadah/Jeddah MALDIVE NAVIGATOR 31/1 In Port Sailed Loading For Salalah/ Dubai/Kuwait MALDIVE PEACE 27/1 Loading For Dar-E Salam MALDIVE MPORTER 22/1 Loading For Male BARBARY 3/2 Loading For Jeddah/Dakar MALDIVE624 words
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Advertisement415 1982-01-22 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SKSOV BUK.DMG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SftSOV SMGAPORt Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** p. KELANG M/S SHAW AT NAN SOON SON M) IST AMD 2ND fLOOK. NO 1 IALAN CfMPtNMG. POUT KLANG415 words
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Advertisement74 1982-01-22 19 AV kiii//y P.E.A.C.E, PTE LTD ititinQQ-r tA, MOUNT FABER ROAO MEfMHW BIMQAPORE 0409 TDDUQ TEL: *****85/9 REGULAR FCL/LCL SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, HONG KONG SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. BHD EXPRESS TO BINTULU SIC LONG SATU (M 19M) wy IS h Sri SUB LONE SATU (Ml 1M0) wy 1974 words
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Advertisement230 1982-01-22 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG "GONG XI FA CAI" SINGSP 1 ">F MS! MAI AVSIA S. PRINCE S. LUCK R L«vw I N SHIPPING PTE tro 1119 World Trade Centre Maritime Square S pore 0409 Tli RS ***** Tel *****11 BJijs *****81 *****82 HSH (M) Sdn Bhd KL Tel230 words
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Advertisement254 1982-01-22 21 tf) JOHORE SHIPPING 153 JALAN TENGKU BADAR POP! KEIANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA J BINTULU M* CONTRACTORS I SDN. BERHAD 37, Pndaaiv to* Hud** San*. lit 577(3/»SW Tiki: UK TOM] Express Car-Carrier/*O-*0 S«nhct to East Malaysia WNTUIU NO. 1 V:l/t2 HNTU.U NO 1 *2/12 BMTUU NO. 1 V:3/S2 MNTW.U NO 1 V:4/82254 words
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Advertisement279 1982-01-22 21 Cr /.V Jit.'* Agents tor P T GESUAI LLOYD P T BAMARI GAMTIRA 304 3CS 3rd Floer Ocim tl|| t»rt Til KiiO ***** *****78 1* SINGAPORE/INDONESIA SERVICE CTI FID 10A0K FOR PR ASETIA In Port 22 lan Jakarta feet** krt*M mi Fd cmtmm BATK 30 lan 5 Feb Surabaya/Semaranc/ Banjarmasii279 words
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Advertisement266 1982-01-22 21 DIRECT SERVICE TO SOUTH AFRICA/ EAST AFRICA ETA Loading for PONZA 4 Feb Durban/Mombasa/ Dar-Es-Soloom Genera' Acjents KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building Shenton Way Singapore Tel 2*: ***** *****67 PTE ITD Indian Ocean Feeder Service Ag«ntJ SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES (PTE LTD. MARKETING TEL *****2 TEL *****1 (20 LINES!266 words
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Advertisement110 1982-01-22 21 FRANSMER (GROUPAGE) SERVICE Fronsmer Services (S) Pte Ltd Unit B, 4th Floor (05-02) Cheng Qiwm Huot Industriol Building, 12, Arymugom Rood, off Poyo Lebor Siogopore 1440 P.O. Box 519 Singapore 9146 TW: *****66 (5 Imes) Te*en: RS ***** FRAMES FCL/LCL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA Colling ot: Sydney, Melbourne, Brttbone, Adelaide, Fremontle110 words
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Advertisement312 1982-01-22 22 SYDNEY fmimm TO/FROM AUSTRALIA. j| Ports and ifcnrf Destnabom SPORE 27/1 2/2 WAJ CELDERS SPETRA SHIPPING B.V Rotterdam TO/FROM EUROPE, al Ports and inland Destinations SPORE 26/1 30/1 REGULAR DOOR TO DOOR CONSOLIDATION ALSO FCL LCL OTHER DESTINATIONS:- ON ENQUIRY Associates/Agent* STTMARITHUE CORP (8) PTE LTD Tel *****05, *****98 PN/KL:312 words
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Advertisement354 1982-01-22 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1201, 12rti floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beodi Rood, Sinoopore 0719. Tel: *****44 (3 lines) Tl* R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE »oy ETA ETD Destinations lABUAN HAD* 2/S2 In Port 22/1/12 PENANG SINGAPORE TO PENANG/PHUKET SERVICE Vey ETA ETD Destinations LAAMNG 4/12 In354 words
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Advertisement316 1982-01-22 22 NOTICE "Vfctn Mamta" \mj: U •ntorf IStt Juury, IMC P-8-A. (Mm N«. General Survey at damaged cargo ex the above veael will he held cm Wednesday, 27th January. 1882, from 9 00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. Ajrents a JI MABHOY A316 words
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Miscellaneous195 1982-01-22 22 f Regional Weather Kk vm 12. of L. V i K N a i j.k a K I a i iS s 1 S M 3v 9 ss> 2432 as n f is ■sol 0? S3 5» rv c'» IK SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING.195 words
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