The Business Times, 1 June 1982
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Title Section11 1982-06-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, JUNE I, IK2 60 CENTS11 words
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378 1982-06-01 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By.i LEE HAN SHIH LOCAL retailers are expected to lose $400 million worth of business in 1965 when 10 new foreign department stores become fully operational. These stores, all subsidiaries of some international retail chain, are expected to gross more than |500 million annually.378 words
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210 1982-06-01 1 A LEADING Japanese department store chain is finalising negotiations to set up shop at Marina Centre. Tokyu Department Store Co (TDS), a member of the Tokyu group, intends to lease about 10,000 of the 59,000 sq metres of retail space in the210 words
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Article215 1982-06-01 1 DATUK Khoo Kay Peng, head of the diversified Malayan United Industries group, is resigning as chairman of Magnum Corporation. Datuk Khoo is expected to step down from the post, which he has held for the past five years, after the company's annual general meeting on June 18.215 words
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215 1982-06-01 1 DEVELOPERS and architects should engage only qualified quantity surveyors for their projects, said Mr Farok Majeed, a vicepresident of the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV). Mr Majeed is also chairman of the institute's quantity surveyors' division. He pointed out that very often,215 words
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318 1982-06-01 1 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM HAWAII'S largest oil refiner, Pacific Resources Inc (PRI), has started discussions with the managers of a mammoth Singapore Government/ Dutch storage terminal venture on the use of part of the terminal to support and enhance its Far Eastern operations. PRl's vice-president,318 words
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395 1982-06-01 1 AP THE mounting debt far oil purchases in many nations, coupled with US trade deficits, could lead to a collapse of the world economy in the coming decade. According to a study in the spring issue of the Wharton magazine, suchAP - 395 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article78 1982-06-01 1 Reuter BUENOS AIRES, Mon. The head of Argentina's air force, Brigadier Basilio I .ami Dozo, said today that Argentine» war planes had inflicted serious damage on a British aircraft carrier in the task force trying to recapture the disputed Falkland Islands. But in London, the defence ministry saidReuter - 78 words
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Article75 1982-06-01 1 Reuter SEOUL, Mon. South Korea will lift restriction from July 1 on imports of 167 items, including 23centimetre black and white television sets and some synthetic yarn and clothing, the commerce and industry ministry said. But the ministry also imposed restriction on imports of 25 new items,Reuter - 75 words
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Article79 1982-06-01 1 Reuter TOKYO, Mon. 'Hie Overseas Construction Association of Japan said orders received by its 59 member companies in fiscal 1981 ended last March rose 41.3 per cent to 723.9 billion yen from 512.3 billion a year earlier. r 1 The total included 157.8 billion yen from Malaysia, 141.9Reuter - 79 words
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Article68 1982-06-01 1 Reuter LAGOS, Mon'. Nigeria's oil production is likely to have recover- Ed to an average of around 1.25 million barrels per day in May, official sources said. The recovery, from under 900,000 bpd in April, was due to a general tightening of the world market. The government isReuter - 68 words
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Article64 1982-06-01 1 BEIJING, Mon. A new test well in the Bohai Sea in an area jointly being explored by China and Japan is producing large amounts of oil and gas, the New China News Agency said. The well, in the southern part of the Bohai Sea, was producing an64 words
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Article77 1982-06-01 1 UPI on Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang said today China will to foster good relations P 4ll "whatever may happen in its ties with Washington. Japanese officials also quoted as temng Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki that "lots of difficulties" plague US-China relations, but the recent China visit byUPI - 77 words
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Article66 1982-06-01 1 UPI BONN, Mon. West Germany will mobilise 17,000 police to protect President Reagan and other European leaders from possible attacks by Red Army faction terrorists at the Nato summit next week, the newspaper Welt am Sonntag said. Fears were based on a Red Army faction strategy paper foundUPI - 66 words
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285 1982-06-01 1 THE leeal wMHiry af a Jipiiwr maaafaetarer ear dmti haa atappei prihoMw evea theagh the had beea Mag very well la the but few year*. The (Mnpuy, Nippon Bekkl (8), Is a whellyewaed aahaldlary af Nlppea Bekkl Maaefaetarlag, which weal baakrapt in Jaaaary. Mr285 words
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476 1982-06-01 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH SINGAPORE'S airfreight industry continued to enjoy healthy growth in February but there was a slowdown in the growth of passenger traffic through Changi Airport. There were fewer flights through Singapore that month. Total cargo handled by airport workers in February exceeded 15,700476 words
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Advertisement235 1982-06-01 1 <TT~ /){,{}](?;*'!)}}+`-$`\}//<)^;;' KMDB THE Bank of Japan is finding it difficult to pursue its policy of keeping short-term money rates high Page 2 SINGAPORE'S colour separation industry is growing and making inroads into traditional markets. Page 3 US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said the US is on the brink of235 words
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Advertisement115 1982-06-01 1 Light and Comfortable. Padded top lining Tight tit without pinching Non-stretch lining of nylon in front improves stability Soft and strong counter for shape stability and durability Special rubber compound for high flexibility and comfort Upper of leather Breathing water repellant Sock linmg m cotton terry laminated to soft multoprene115 words
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Advertisement165 1982-06-01 1 DIMERCO EXPRESS (S) PTE LTO INTERNATIONAL AIR FREIGHT SPECIALIST TEL: *****25/6 CHANGI AIR CARGO COMPLEX v\ ■> r fe Wcl-i'X j Half-tpntr Irrrr ftroriding bold-face limiting. The bold new HermesBoBis out to improve your image. The Hermes 808 is an extremely efficient, electric golf ball office typewriter with one great165 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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431 1982-06-01 2 Reuter THE Bank of Japan will find it difficult to pursue its policy of keeping shortterm money rates high to defend the yen, because the policy has weakened the bond market at a time when the finance ministry is planning large additional national bondReuter - 431 words
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Article22 1982-06-01 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.96 per cent.22 words
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Article183 1982-06-01 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on May 31: U8 DoIlarolSpot) Offer Bid 7 days 14 5/18 14 3/18 1 month 14 7/16 14 5/16 2 months 14 7/16 14 5/16 3 months 14* 14* 6 months 14* 14* 9 months 14* 14* 12 months 14*183 words
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Article44 1982-06-01 2 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on May 31: Overnight: 4* Call deposits: 4% Closing Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 4 3% 3-month Bank bills 10 W 3 months CO 07/10 8 5/18 6 months CD 9M 9tt Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article119 1982-06-01 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed firmer at 243.70 yen from the 243.20 yen opening, despite intervention by the Bank of Japan, dealers said. This was also above the 243.25/45 finish in New York last Friday. Yesterday morning's opening in Tokyo was unchanged on the previous119 words
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214 1982-06-01 2 WEST German Finance Minister Manfred Lahnstein has indicated that the Bonn government's 1982 borrowing requirement could be higher than he forecast 10 days ago. He told South German Radio on Saturday be would keep net federal borrowing below 37 billion Deutschemarks when he214 words
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Article69 1982-06-01 2 Reuter THE Belgian government s planned jumbo loan is likely to be for US$l.2 billion, half of it based on interest rates over US prime and half over London interbank offered rates (Libor), banking sources said. Terms are still to be decided, but $600 million is expectedReuter - 69 words
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Article478 1982-06-01 2 THE foreign exchange market was thinly traded yesterday, with both London and New York closed for a public holiday. Dealers said the market came to a virtual standstill by 3 pm with no new rates quoted. Trading was thin as speculative buying was minimal. The local currency opened478 words
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Article185 1982-06-01 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday continued to drift lower against other major currencies, except the Japanese yen, in quiet late trading in Hongkong. Trading was subdued towards the close reflecting the closure of overseas markets and the month-end factor. Light selling in the face of a $1.3 billion185 words
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Article345 1982-06-01 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly lower across the board in quiet trading ooe some selling orders, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 283 lots with kerb volume at 149 lots centred on June, August and December contdacts. Prompt closed at U*****.10/325.60 and ounce against345 words
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Article33 1982-06-01 2 FH < AM New Tor* taa umv ft W Zurich «aa fc 3SS MM PM Singapore US ft its CkMtecpric MB w In US dollar* troy ouan I. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore33 words
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Advertisement287 1982-06-01 2 Exhibition and Sale of Korean Chests Gallery 69, Hong Kong and Korea presents the finest selection of Korean chests ever to be assembled in Singapore. 0 gallery gs r ti See them at Singapore Century Park Sheraton Hotel, Connaught Room, from June 1 to June 5. Daily: 10:00 a.m. 7:30p.m287 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article266 1982-06-01 3 SOME five different styles and philosophies of management will be examined at a forthcoming seminar aimed at helping local managers develop their own Singapore management style. The two-day seminar, "Choosing a productive management style for the growing company" is organised by the National Productivity Association and the266 words
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229 1982-06-01 3 AMERICAN and Japanese managers are learning a lot from each other, according to Robert Rehder who examined the productivity race that made American and Japanese managers look to each other for ways to enhance quantity and quality. Mr Rehder's article is contained in the second229 words
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Article, Illustration111 1982-06-01 3 CHARTERED Bank has appointed V R Natfcaa the bank's inspector. He succeeds Mr James Clare who has taken up a new post at the London head office of Standard Chartered Bank Group. Mr Nathan has been with the bank since 1951 and was until his new appointment111 words
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Article266 1982-06-01 3 THE DEFENCE Ministry is expected to incur an additional $24.9 million in annual wage costs with the upward revision of salaries for servicemen in the other ranks. This amount represents about 13.4 per cent of the old total annual wage costs for other ranks. With266 words
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Article718 1982-06-01 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES May 17-June 24 (Mondays and Thursdays): Microprocessors (Z3LOG ZBO Module 1), Sisir, Sisir May 18-June 25 (Tuesdays and Fridays): Microprocessors (Motorola M 6800 Module 1), Sisir, Sisir May 21-Aug 10: Programming Techniques and Assembler Programming, Cuppage Centre, NPB May 24-Aug 2: Computer Programming and File718 words
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Article170 1982-06-01 3 THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA) is organising a one-day seminar on "Prevention of amputation accidents in factories" at the Holiday Inn on June 25. It is planned by the newly formed Industrial Safety and Occupational Health Sub-committee, which is concerned about the large number of accidents170 words
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322 1982-06-01 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH SINGAPORE'S colour separation industry is growing and miking inroads into the traditional markets, dominated by Hongkong. Last year, the industry saw a 40 per cent Jump in turnover to more than $20 million. And this year, it is expected to322 words
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387 1982-06-01 3 STAHL Chemical Asia Pte Ltd, a newly set up manufacturing plant and technical service centre (or leather finishes and process chemicals here, expects a turnover of $6 million this year. Managing director Robert V Armstrong said the turnover will Increase to $9 million next year387 words
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Advertisement164 1982-06-01 3 The Chartered Bank 4So<* 3410 1234 sblB I J i m r r-r to toli have tx) pay Often, acquiring a credit card in Singapore can mean paying through the nose for the privilege. So how would you react if we told you that with Chartered Bank VISA, you don't164 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article133 1982-06-01 4 HONGKONG'S visible trade deficit widened to HKS2.I7 billion in April from 11.89 billion in March but compared with a $2.23 billion deficit in April 1981. Provisional Census and Statistics Department figures show total exports fell to $10.13 billion in April from $10.29 billion in March but133 words
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Article564 1982-06-01 4 ATTEMPTED ATTACK BY ARGENTINES AFP ARGENTINE aircraft have attempted to attack the British aircraft carriers Hermes and Invincible off the Falkland islands but the ships were not damaged. The British Defence Ministry statement issued yesterday followed Argentine reports that Invincible had been badly damaged in anAFP - 564 words
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118 1982-06-01 4 Reuter BELGIAN Prime Minister Wilfried Martens called on major industrialised countries to cut excessive government budget deficits as part of a united strategy to get the West out of recession. Martens, who will attend the Versailles economic summit as current EEC council president, saidReuter - 118 words
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381 1982-06-01 4 AP THE US has been discussing with its allies the possibility of limiting credit to the Soviet Union, US President Reagan said in an interview with Time magazine. The move would be an effort to force the Soviet Union to curtail its military buildup,AP - 381 words
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331 1982-06-01 4 AFP THE EEC might issue a new policy statement on the Middle East following a review of the situation there. Belgian Foreign Minister Leo Tindemans, current chairman of the EEC Council of Ministers, said in Jerusalem on Sunday such a statement would beAFP - 331 words
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216 1982-06-01 4 THE governments of South Korea and Western Australia have signed a memorandum of intent for the joint development of a huge new power station at Bunbury, 160 km south of Perth. Premier of Western Australia Ray O'Connor revealed this on Sunday when216 words
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Article128 1982-06-01 4 AFP FOREIGN investment proposals in Australian business for the March quarter of 1982 was down 23 per cent on the preceding quarter, according to statistics released by Treasurer John Howard. The total expected investment foreshadowed by the proposals in the March quarter was As9BB million, considerably lessAFP - 128 words
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172 1982-06-01 5 NYT ORDERS for new machine tools in the US rose 11.6 per cent in April to U*****.8 million from $137.8 million in March, according to the National Machine Tool Builders' Association. Industry shipments, however, fell during April to $303.2 million. Shipments droppedNYT - 172 words
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Article, Illustration382 1982-06-01 5 UPI Reuter US TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan said the US is "on the brink" of economic recovery but it could be anemic and end in a depression if current huge budget deficits are not controlled. "I don't say it's here yet but it'sUPI; Reuter - 382 words
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Article342 1982-06-01 5 NYT RETAILERS in the US are optimistic about a gradual improvement in sales and earnings beginning perhaps in August. The reasons are moderately improved sales of clothing and home furnishings in April and last month and the expected benefits of a US$45 billion addition in buying powerNYT - 342 words
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Article743 1982-06-01 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005r 0025 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL CI337(orCI341) 0060 TPE SLA SQ101 0605 KUL MAS MH671 0920 KUL CV CV796 0945 LUX/AUH MAS MH680 0955 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH651 1030 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP SIA SQ103 1035 KUL743 words
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Article257 1982-06-01 5 AFP TEXTILE negotiations between the European Economic Community (EEC) and Hongkong, its biggest clothing and textile supplier, are expected to be difficult when they begin in Brussels today. The talks will be some of the most tense in the series of discussions between theAFP - 257 words
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315 1982-06-01 5 THE Brawn and Root steel fabrication yard in Labuan may be closed down due to insufficient orders. The US firm yesterday raised the possibility of the yard being shut down ooce the present orders are met. The yard, which specialises in315 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article402 1982-06-01 5 Agencies THE six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council resumed emergency talks on the Gulf War yesterday in an atmosphere of mounting concern over Iranian advances in the 20-month-old conflict with Iraq. Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman and the United Arab EmiratesAgencies - 402 words
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Advertisement380 1982-06-01 4 PHILIPS m v. f m y t mm T V pm If your audience cant hear you, it's about time you heard from us. Meetings, of one description or another, are virtually daily events. Unfortunately however, most of these meetings share two problems in common-, that of speakers and delegates380 words
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Advertisement31 1982-06-01 4 jr AC<*' '«< $2 i I A »4C'o»* JOwr« ««r STtHUSEAJPTEUD Unit 1003. 10th Floor. Tan Boon Liat Building Outram Road. Singapore 0316 Tel *****47 (3 Lines) Cable STIHLSEA Tele* RS *****31 words
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Advertisement242 1982-06-01 5 "Recognized around the world. It is round, you know" —Christopher Columbus Refundable on both sides of the Atlantic. Safe everywhere under the sun."- Leif Encson "Available in leading world currencies. A very practical invention." Benjamin Franklin *4 V At 4 -j t i Accepted on both sides of the Alps,242 words
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Article374 1982-06-01 6 THE WHARTON MAGAZINE report that the international economic system is on the verge of a "cataclysmic breakdown" is itself on the verge of being hysterical. True, the authors of the study have pinpointed several areas of weakness in international trade and finance. American trade deficits,374 words
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230 1982-06-01 6 SHOPPING CENTRES are packed even when there are no annual, quarterly, pre-stock taking, post-stock taking, Christmas, New Year Hari Raya or whatever sales. At the end of each financial year, department store chains report hefty profits. And now 10 new chains, all established230 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1982-06-01 6 DAVID LASCELLES - DAVID LASCELLES looks at the dismal first quarter results reported by US companies and finds that businessmen feel any recovery is likely to be slow DAVID LASCELLES BATTERED by recession, high interest rates and appalling winter weather, corporate America has just reported a dismal set1,007 words
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Article220 1982-06-01 6 SELWYNE ANDREWS - SELWYNE ANDREWS Seator Vtee-PrcwMeat B*y4ea Aiditw lac I READ wttk literat Ike article m executive search activities (Business Times, May S). As was rightly pointed «at, executive search has hecsme a asefal, it Nt the preferred, method sI locating executives fsr key pssitisas, mostly at sealer level hat very220 words
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Advertisement345 1982-06-01 6 COMPUTER SEMINARS IN SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR FOR USERS AND D.P. STAFF PRACTICAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT (PPM) SINGAPORE 7— 11 June Suitable tor anyone involved in the control or supervision of D.P. projects, this workshop teaches project planning and control. It examines management style and group leadership in depth. Ol RSK345 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous9 1982-06-01 6 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD a a m SINGAPORE 5 SINGAPORE 89 words
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Advertisement244 1982-06-01 7 THE ONLY THING THAT'S CHANGED IS OUR NAME mmm «3f I t I 4k* i mzz orchard rent a car A NEW NAME... A NEW L00K... FOR ONE OF THE LARGEST CAR RENTAL COMPANIES. Once the licencee of one of the largest and most reputed international car rental companies, we244 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article501 1982-06-01 8 Reuter DAIMLER BENZ AG expects no dramatic change in earnings this year after raising world group net profit by 16 per cent in 1981 to 826 million marks, executive chairman Gerhard Prinz said. "We don't expect a dramatic increase or a dramatic fall," he told a pressReuter - 501 words
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Article145 1982-06-01 8 Reuter BAYEBIBCHE Motoren Werke AG (BMW) expects IMB to be nenaM year despite world economic problems mad shrinking ear markets, maaaglng board chairman Eberkard Von Koenkeim said. Group set profit fell to 144.4 mllll— marks last year from IOJ million In im, andReuter - 145 words
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Article219 1982-06-01 8 Reuter SUMITOMO Corporation said i,t expects after-tax and recurrent profit for the year ending March 31 1963 to be about the same as the 15.57 billion and 57.25 billion yen respectively, last year. But sales are expected to rise 4.9 per cent to 11,500 billion yen fromReuter - 219 words
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Article232 1982-06-01 8 Reuter NIPPON Electric Co Ltd expects taxed profit for the year ending March 31 1983 will grow 17 per cent to 25 billion yen, recurrent profit 15 per cent to 50 billion yen and sales 15 per cent to 1210 billion yen, vice-presi-dent MotooReuter - 232 words
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Article144 1982-06-01 8 Reuter BF Goodrich Company said it is reducing many salaries, freezing salaried pay increases and further reducing its capital spending to ensure it can maintain its financial condition if the economy does not improve in the second half. It said salary cuts take effect fromReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement190 1982-06-01 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain CK2IS2 V with the American Express Caid f?v!^ c ßuf^b JJThot* The true Singapore flavour Our popular Nonya Buffet rr 1 Luncheon at a special price. With tongue just to name a few. Take your pick, it's great food, going for a song! Come190 words
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Advertisement165 1982-06-01 8 mbertutf tferttl For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. A!v > BusiiH'-.>mk'!il.uih li M<Hi'i.iv t'>Friday >22 r >«» 10", s»>rvicv c! .»nj. VV lavcinfm' Rijstaffcl Rufft" '■vifjrddy >22 r >M 1(1". >»'rv.n> > h.ir.jc VV l( Sundtiv Kitnilv Rnm< S2-1 Mi I 10 V, Iniro A", >12 (HI165 words
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Advertisement276 1982-06-01 8 The perfect end to a romantic drive. KISI\ I R I k_> The sc-a gently laps the palm-trinucd shore. Bourgainvillaea cascades amidst a run of greenery. The .nr is hea\ v with the m. cnt itf perfumed tli nvers S >ti, romantic music surrounds you as you drive to a276 words
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Advertisement153 1982-06-01 8 If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stajre is set for an evening- to remember. For reservations, please call 737-2233153 words
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Advertisement175 1982-06-01 8 &i A? AS onl^J iik \t ON I'M V J > •-> most Incredible Lunch Offer ,*v H P «>■ N Braised Garoupa Baked Pork Ribs Orange Juice Chicken Fried Cabbage with Mushrooms Sweet Com with Crab-Meal Baked Squids Served with White Rice Plus Complimentary Dessert Ss9.oo*» per person for175 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article190 1982-06-01 9 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 1M kg yesterday. Coconnt oil: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112 00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $54 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white per fob Asta NLW $350.00 sellers, Sarawak190 words
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Article145 1982-06-01 9 YARN and cotton pnees were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday (In HK dollars, spot ex-eo down) Cotton yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.350 32s 2,900. 10s 3,105 (per bale of 400 lbs) Pakistan raw cotton: I.SS 5.87, 4F 5 76 289F 5 94: NT roller ginned 5.83 (per145 words
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Article74 1982-06-01 9 Yesterday's oil paJrn report was not received at press time. C.I.F. UK/North European ports, including Antwerp, Bremen, Rotterdam and Hamburg in US dollars per torf unless otherwise stated: LONDON Fri Thurs Malaysian 5 r < ffa bulk per tonne -June 510 00sir 520. (X Kir Sumatra 5', ffa74 words
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Article118 1982-06-01 9 NOON SSR and SMR pfim >-*9te r»i«v RAS Jua*> July tt'urrent Mllt> (Forward Mth) Buyers Sellers Buvera Sellers SSR 20 < 1 ton pallet) 163.00 164.'JON 164.00 165.11 »N SSR 50 (I ton pallet) 160.50 1*1 V>N 161 50 I62'«0N ttRELR June Jul) sMR CV il ton118 words
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Article70 1982-06-01 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday held at last week's close of M 529.21 a kilo, still six cents above the ITA floor level of $29.15. Fresh interest coupled with continued strong buffer stock manager support aided the steadiness despite higher turnover on end-month disposals and the70 words
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Article32 1982-06-01 9 Rubber: May 31 Singapore: June: 184.75 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: June: 206.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M 529.21 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 290 tonnes (up 158 tonnes)32 words
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Article114 1982-06-01 9 AFP COPPER prices .could jump 50 per cent by the end of 1982 and double present levels by next year, according to London-based metal brokers. Amalgamated Metal Trading (AMT) in their latest review. AMT forecast copper at 95 US cents a pound by December andAFP - 114 words
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Article155 1982-06-01 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with June One RSS buyers quoted at 184.75 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some covering interest after a marginally lower opening, they said. Afternoon prices lost some155 words
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Article398 1982-06-01 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 181.00 182 OON 182.00 183 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. June 183.50 184 50 184.75 185 75 Int. 1 R.S.S. July 186.50 187.00 187 00 187.50 Int.398 words
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Article313 1982-06-01 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.10, 100 per cent second class 0.92, 100 per cent third class 0.88, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.81. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.65, Special 0.58.313 words
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271 1982-06-01 9 Reuter THE BUYING operation seen on London rubber futures since February has failed to shift the overall spread of rubber prices represented by the International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) indicator, says Landell Mills Commodities Studies in its May rubber report. This is despite the factReuter - 271 words
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801 1982-06-01 9 EARLY FALLS developed on the London commodity markets last week on news that the British task force had landed on the Falkland Islands and that an early end to the conflict may be in sight. But subsequently, with tension mounting as dealers awaited the801 words
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Advertisement133 1982-06-01 9 Y The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Interest Rates Fixed Deposits Savings For deposits of S$ 100,000 and above—Rates on Request. 9% p.a. Main Office: Ocean Building, lOCollyerQuay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****4. Branches at: Beach Road Bukii Panjang Jurong Marine Parade Orchard Road Queenstoun Robinson Road Serangoon Garden Tanglin. I133 words
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Advertisement808 1982-06-01 9 s THE CHARTERED FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) wIMUy •wmmd subsidiary of The Chartered Bank, m member ef UtMUrtl Chartered Bank Group BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1981 20,000,000 shares of $1 each ISSUED CAPITAL 2,000,000 shares of $1 each Statutory reserve, note 6 Capital808 words
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1260 1982-06-01 10 BID and otter prices officially lifted and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots ot 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. BECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aen a (3306)1,260 words
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Article84 1982-06-01 10 (Mil n'prt— tar 1) Spore Fd (U9I) 0.M SI L» (MajfMtoday) 1NOOMB MMD WOT (cmprtM) Income Bond 1H lJi MAKAIJMn m B'putrm Second B'putrm Third B'putrm Fourth B'putrm Fifth B'putrm Stalk B'putrm Seventh B'putrm (A) Seventh B'putrm (B) Eighth B'putrm (B) Ninth B putrm Tenth B'putrm Seventh B'putrm84 words
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Article1438 1982-06-01 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and tasiness In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number o( shares traded shown in brackets in lots o( 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUffIEIALS Aaaa (3.C28 IMS) (4) 3 66 (S) 3 M (3) 31,438 words
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Article2815 1982-06-01 10 1982 High Low Compaay Gr's Gr's Net Last Dir Dlv Y7d P/E Vol Day Sale +or- CVr (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 390 233 308 320 141 291 480 328 247 172 246 320 96 199 297 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben2,815 words
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Article329 1982-06-01 10 BAT A (Malaysia) Berhad: Twenty-sixth AGM to be held in Melati-4, Mezzanine Floor, Subang View Hotel, Subang Jaya, Selangor on June 1 at 11.30 am. HAW Par Brothers lateraattaaal Limited: Thirteenth AGM to be held in the Board Room of United Overseas Bank Ltd, 28th Floor, UOB Building,329 words
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Article778 1982-06-01 10 THE geveraaseat'» iafcha ea the MKT prejeet, aaaeaaeed ever the weekead, tailed to trigger aay sigaifieaat rearttoa at the Wagapare staek aarkd yestor day, hat there were aeaw dpi that laveators may have hegaa to give stocks a seesad leek. Tradlag, hewever, eeattaaed to778 words
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Article589 1982-06-01 10 SHARE prices remained depressed on the Kuala Lumpur stock maket yesterday, but on a narrower front, thanks to the late support that trimmed earlier losses. By contrast, early trading was cautious and restrained as operators' sentiment stayed depressed on weak, spillover interest. Following an easier589 words
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599 1982-06-01 11 IT IS a popular misconception that directors only represent the interests of the group of shareholders who voted them to the board. All directors, collectively are there to work to the best of the company and all its shareholders, rather than serve only the599 words
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Article438 1982-06-01 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed higher in reaction to the one percentage point cut in local interest rates, but off their highs due to profit-taking in the afternoon, brokers said. The cut in prime rates announced on Friday had boosted the local shares' quoted on the438 words
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Article388 1982-06-01 11 SHARE prices in the Sydney market yesterday moved progressively lower as volume continued at the low level of recent weeks, dealers said At the close, the All Ordinaries index was down 3.9 at 504.9, the industrial marker fell 1.3 to 662.4 and the resource marker eased388 words
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Article496 1982-06-01 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rallied on limited bargain hunting after sharp falls in the previous two business days, but trading remained extremely thin, dealers said. The market average rose 40.59 to close at 7,325.65 on a volume of 100 million shares. The Tokyo stock exchange index496 words
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Article112 1982-06-01 11 MAT 31 BahU AoUiin Thai AjU Fibre In» Btnrkok Bank Bank Of Ayudhajra JOB unch Ltd Bala Shoe BtrU Jucker 907 -2 Charoonc Thai an*. 1» -1 Firestone Ftr*t Trust Ooodjear Industrial Finance Corp »50 -0.5 Jalaprathan Cement 119.50 -4 Metal Box Rama Tower SI -1 Saha Union Sermsuk112 words
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Article128 1982-06-01 11 STOCK prices in Manila yesterday closed generally easier in sharply reduced turnover of 77,000 pesos compared with the previous session's 2.8 million. MAT SI It Ptlll HMgl Acoje Mining Anglo Ptlll Apex Mining B A Urns Con B Bagulo OoM Bade Petroleum Benguet Con. B CDCP Lepanto B. Martnduque128 words
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Article40 1982-06-01 11 CENTRAL Sagan Bhd has also announced that Mr Mohd Tamrin Abdul Ghafar, Mr Cheah Sin Bee and Mr Loy Yet King were re-appointed directors to the company. Tan Toh Hua Partners were again appointed auditors to both companies.40 words
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401 1982-06-01 11 Reuter CARRIAN Investment* Ltd pj*— t* issae IN mIIUM shares af HK$l aaminal value ia the US aad Britain mm with the aew share* restricted to overseas clrealattoa only. Carriaa piaas to seek a listing far the aew shares sa the NewReuter - 401 words
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817 1982-06-01 11 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN THE worst is yet to be over for Hong Fok Corporation which last year suffered an almost SO per cent drop in group pre-tax earnings to $11.2 million. The company, which is suffering from the effects of a sluggish817 words
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946 1982-06-01 11 Market Talk... INVESTOR sentiment is unlikely to swing heavily in favour of the plantation sector until there is evidence of. a sustained pick-up in the prices of rubber and palm oil. However, there could be a perceptible change as a result of the946 words
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Advertisement402 1982-06-01 11 Studies have indicated that the total office layout is as important as managerial skills in running an efficient office The office also reflects the image of a company and the way it runs its business. Efficiency. The Getz Concept '80s Open Plan System enables better control of internal office traffic402 words
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Article149 1982-06-01 12 Rises Metro Hides 800 20 Nil Iron 555 20 1st Wood 174 13 PAN 870 10 Shaagri-La 670 10 Paramount 410 10 laetaa 456 8 ecu 386 6 H Tai-paa 155 6 Sel Properties 520 5 Iotl Trust 250 5 Cold Storage 406 4 Falls C Sugars 1200 -20149 words
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Article, Illustration157 1982-06-01 12 Rises Raleigh 250 20 Nat Iron 605 15 Multi-Purpose 300 08 Paramount 440 +8 Premium 224 +7 S Trading 696 +5 Falls Acma 362 -12 Kamunting 370 -10 B Lin tang 410 -10 Weames 406 -10 Rah Hyd 460 -10 A Hitam 830 -10 Norsechem 328 -8 Pan157 words
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Article43 1982-06-01 12 H K HANG SENG Friday 663.7 Monday 1407.58 Week Ago 660 2 Friday 1392.81 Week Ago 1353.93 ALL ORDINARIES AUSTRALIAN Friday 508.7 INDUSTRIALS eThe London Stock Exchange was closed yesterday (UK Spring Bank Holiday), as was Wall Street (US Memorial Day).43 words
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389 1982-06-01 12 THE CURRENT lew level of business on the Stock Exchange of Singapore Is net expected to Improve Immediately with the re ton to trading m a "ready" basis today, stockbrokers say. Most d them say the lifting of the Immediate delivery ruling389 words
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Article30 1982-06-01 12 TRADING ia the shares «f Reaaag Tin Dredging has been temporarily saspeaded with effect tram 2Jtpm yesterday at the company's reqaest, peadlag farther aaaaaaeemeat of Its reeaastraetlaa plans.30 words
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500 1982-06-01 12 ■HMD Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani THE protracted negotiations between Harrisons A Crosfield and the Malaysian authorities on bumiputra participation in the giant plantation group could be coming to a head. Sources indicate that the two have reached basic agreement on the acquisition500 words
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Article47 1982-06-01 12 has inform- Ed Hwa Hang shareholders that its takeover offer will not be open for acceptance beyond 3pm on June 14, provided that if the offer becomes unconditional, it will remain open for acceptance for at least seven days after it has been declared unconditional.47 words
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Article27 1982-06-01 12 has proposed a dividend of 10 per cent less tax for 1961. Registers and transfer book will be closed from June 90 to July 14.27 words
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Article27 1982-06-01 12 has served a notice of takeover on Daalep Estates to acquire all the issued ordinary shares other than those already owned by Pegi-Multi-Purpose Holdings.27 words
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Article114 1982-06-01 12 GENTING Bhd's proposed offer for sale at 30.40 million shares in its subsidiary, Asiatic Development Bhd, has been approved by the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee. The FIC has also approved the proposed acquisition of two parcels of land by another subsidiary, Gen ting Highlands Tours A Promotion114 words
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Article111 1982-06-01 12 JURONG Cement Ltd is venturing into the readymix cement business. The company announced yesterday that it has acquired a dormant company, Jurong Readymix Concrete Pte Ltd, which will undertake the new business. It is intended that Jurong Readymix will have a paid-up capital of $2 million111 words
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Article588 1982-06-01 12 CNOO AI LENG - By CNOO AI LENG PRELIMINARY results released by Growth Industrial Holdings (GIH) and its associate Pan-El International show sharply contrasting performances for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. Pan-El, the larger of the two, impressed with a 48.2 per cent growth in group588 words
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Article36 1982-06-01 12 SiresvsLrcs ■Wis srevi—sly) for the year eadsd Deeeanber last, •a grsap tarasver of $SSJf ■maafoMl ariUsa). lie r ISM IST Is a MM st 1« psr cent grass, payaMe sa Jaly 1«.36 words
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Article36 1982-06-01 12 released grasp pre-tax preflts st mtUn srilßsa Cmit» mtmm) for the rtx grsap lawwa sf $M7Jf srilKsa (taui arilHsa). The fpssy Is mMMriht aa interim dhrUeni «f 7Vi per eeat grsss, payaMe m36 words
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Article20 1982-06-01 12 has reprice pre-tax praflta sf Mstl wlGm (Hi Bil■sa) far the six sMaths ended March SI.20 words
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Article20 1982-06-01 12 has aaasaaeed grsap pre-tax praOfti si M 522.4 mUßsa mJt srfUsa) tar the haltyear emit* March SI, IMS,20 words
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Advertisement376 1982-06-01 12 NEWSLETTER EDITING WORKSHOP an intensive one-day workshop to stimulate and train newcomers to the field of newsletter editing. Singapore, July 20,1982 The objective of this workshop is to stimulate interest in more effective newsletter use and production, increase awareness of quality and improve editing skills. This course will also refresh376 words
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Advertisement141 1982-06-01 12 JrfWftMlVtt DEDICATION NIGHT TONI6HT: 6. Evangelist: Dr. Cho Yong-gi SALVATION PRAYERS FOR THE SICK NEWUFE PI m W 7 !«LS .Wm x >'• v V m v m June 2-6 7.30 pm National Stadium ADMISSION FREE ALL ARE WELCOME Dr Cho Yonjuji pastors the Full Gospel Central Church in Seoul,141 words
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Miscellaneous60 1982-06-01 12 wwmsm OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Showers in the early morning and late afternoon. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.39 pm on May 31 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.6 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 25.9 Associated humidity 84 Hours of sunshine 5.90 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for60 words
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192 1982-06-01 13 SENIOR officials from port authorities in the Asean countries, the Middle East, Africa and Europe will be in Singapore this month to attend a conference on various aspects of port development and management. They include delegates from the Port Authority of Fiji, Johore192 words
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Article, Illustration468 1982-06-01 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE ANOTHER vessel of the ACE consortium's service between the Far East and Europe will be drydocked for jumboisation. The Transworld Bridge, a 1980-built container ship contributed by Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ("K" Line), will return to Kawasaki Heavy Industries' Sakaide yard for468 words
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Article65 1982-06-01 13 Reuter THE Japan/Thailand Freight Conference said it will introduce a general increase of 5.1 per cent per ton on all tariff rates and charges except ad valorem rates and heavy lift charges, effective Aug 1. Member shipping lines of the conference said the increase arises fromReuter - 65 words
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Article70 1982-06-01 13 Reuter THE ARAB Shipping Company made a profit of U5592.62 million last year, a 33 per cent increase over 1980, an official report said. The company will expand its 55-vessel fleet with nine new container ships ordered from South Korea and expected to be delivered by 1983. EstablishedReuter - 70 words
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Article94 1982-06-01 13 Reuter THAILAND will build a 200 million Baht landing pier in the south-east to boost contact between Malaysia and Thailand, a government spokesman said. He said the pier would be built in Takbai district of Narathiwat province to link with Kelantan state of Malaysia. He did notReuter - 94 words
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Article694 1982-06-01 13 Shipping List Pmge CM Skipping Line P»«e CM Achipetego Shpg Afea All trans Alpac AnUra Shp« APC Line APL Argentine ASCL ASL Coot Asia Merchant Austasia Line Australian Coot Ball Bait-Orient Baltic Bangkok Cont Bangladesh Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Asia Ben bulk BintuluContractors Blue Funnel694 words
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434 1982-06-01 14 THE PLANNED setting up of the joint Thai government-private national tanker line is likely to be suspended indefinitely as the project is considered uneconomical in view of the high investment involved and the low freight charge on oil transport. Admiral Tiam Makarananda, chairman of434 words
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537 1982-06-01 14 THE CARGO sharing plan to be implemented in the liner trade between the Philippines and the US will most likely cover both exports and imports. Reports indicate that President Marcos has ordered the Maritime Industry Authority to submit revised guidelines that will implement537 words
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Article331 1982-06-01 14 SHIPPING is the industry best placed to ride out the current recession and benefit from any upturns, said Greek shipowners. Unlike previous shipping recessions, in 1957-61 and 1974-78, shipowners are not suffering because of excess ordering during good times. Instead, the industry has had to331 words
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Article1538 1982-06-01 14 FREIGHT rates for grain shipments on Friday out of US ports generally tended easier where changed with a 75,000 tonner from the US Gulf to Antwerp/Hamburg receiving U559.75, down 50 cents, while a 19,000 tonner from the Gulf to Japan paid $27, down 85 cents. Grain was also1,538 words
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Article671 1982-06-01 14 June 1-4 Law relating to carriage of goods by sea, Lloyd's of London Press/University of Southampton seminar, Polygon Hotel, Southampton. June 2 Technological developments for the offshore industry, Cavendish Conference Centre, London. June 7-9 Transmode *82 conference and exhibition, Congress Centre, Schweizer Mustermesse, Basel, Switzerland. June 7-9 Ship671 words
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Article307 1982-06-01 15 AFP DEMAND for large oil-tank-ers remained minimal in the Gulf States area last week, with some vessels accepting part cargoes at rates equivalent to new six year lows. Cargoes loading out of Iran remained practically the sole source of employment for the super-tankers, but noticeably the premiumAFP - 307 words
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225 1982-06-01 15 MAJOR Aris tides Valdonedo has been appointed the new director general of the Panamanian National Port Authority, the government agency responsible for the administration of the terminal ports of the Panama Canal, the Trans-isthmian Railroad, the Marine Bunkering System and the other Panamanian Ports.225 words
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Article, Illustration550 1982-06-01 15 THE SEA route between South Africa and the Far East is fast becoming heavily overtonnaged as a number of new lines announce the commencement of services. The cellular service operated by the members of the Safari club, which is part of the conferences550 words
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5160 1982-06-01 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 Port5,160 words
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Article674 1982-06-01 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mode Korean Chance 8W 2.6.82 0200 Everett 49 0900-1000/1000-1100 TT Selandia 195 2.6.82 1500 Leo Shpg 49 1000-1230/1230-1400 TT Bristol Maru 29A 2.6.82 1700 Segani 49674 words
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Article1880 1982-06-01 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Aehlpclega Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) Adriatic (Nlalwr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afra-Earaala Liar Transgroup Pte Ltd (S).1,880 words
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360 1982-06-01 22 STOLT Tankers and Terminals has acquired United Tankcontainers Inc and United Tankcontainer (Europe) Ltd, purchasing the companies outright from Manhattan Holdings Inc for an undisclosed sum. Following the acquisition, the name of the corporations will be changed tp Stolt Tank Containers, but360 words
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Article, Illustration158 1982-06-01 22 A NEW boat-handling equipment is currently being marketed in Singapore. Manufactured by Evans Deakin Industries of Australia, it is called the EDI Shiplift and is available in two models, with a 30-tonne capacity and a 68tonne capacity. The 68-tonne version is believed to be the largest boat158 words
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523 1982-06-01 22 THE PAYMENT of export fees and charges in the Philippines may yet be simplified if the government decides to re-institute the "authority to collect" (AC) system. Last January, the Philippine Central Bank (CB) scrapped the AC system because of523 words
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165 1982-06-01 22 WILLINE, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wilh Wilhelmsen of Oslo, has announced that starting from July it will call directly at Manila every other month. Willine has served the trade between the Far East and the Arabian Gulf for more than 10 years but165 words
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Article208 1982-06-01 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. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits208 words
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Article482 1982-06-01 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 1.6.82/1300 Bonastar 27/28 Lian Soon alongside Bulat 19 CF Sharp alongside 1.6.82/2300 John Bakke 31/32 Bakke alongside 1.6.82/1500 Talsho Maru 25/26 Ocean Shpg alongside 1.6.82/0600 Equator III 22 Thong Soon 1.6.82/0700 2.6.82/0700 Kola Sabas 10/11 PIL 1.6.82/0700482 words
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Advertisement276 1982-06-01 13 SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. See Page \TL_ I R I 1 I H iw Orient Overseas CwdcutteA Line FULLY CONTMNERBED SERVICE TO s •Clow* Times (Spore): 24/6 26/6 21/6 30 6 3/7 5 n 10/7 12/7276 words
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Advertisement315 1982-06-01 13 HSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO?SAG; EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for Dubai (16/6). Kuwait (22/6). Mail (27/6). Dam man. (28/6). Abu Dhabi (4/7) Dubai (26/6). Abu Dhabi (28/6) Sha»iah (30/6). iubail (2/7), Dammam (4/7) Kuwait (6/7). Doha (8/7) Mma Qatoos (16/7). Dubai (18/7). Mw Ohab. (20/7). Dam main (22/7).315 words
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Advertisement18 1982-06-01 13 LONDON Freights SHIPPING Events SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port CONSORTIA REGIONAL Weather18 words
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Advertisement276 1982-06-01 13 rJ: BALT-ORIENT LINE Baltic Shipping Co Sconces from South East Aria to i~TI.rT.~T North Continental Ports Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pie Ltd Tel: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS 131 •SINGAPORE CLOSMG TMES: CY 6th June 2400 MRS, CFS276 words
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Advertisement760 1982-06-01 14 mm i FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE CanlMior Sorrict To Europe Feeder *P Ketang Vessel Spore 1) Mseilles 2) Rdam 3) H'burg 4) Gburg B. POMGA SM B PERMAI In Pod 16/6 21/6 25/6 22/6 B.DAH.IA 4/6 HJTLANDIA 8/6 23/6 28/6 29/6 1/7 B PENAGA 11/6 IWHON 15/6 30/6 5/7 6/7760 words
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Advertisement228 1982-06-01 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA nr«t 2/4 4/f 1/4 »/4 11/ C 4/4 >/( 14/4 17/4 11/ C 17/1 15/4 21/4 24/4 KIT MWVMS "BARBER PERBEUB" 3/4/12 "BARBER MENESTHEUS" 4/4/12. "BARBER TOMSBERG" IT/*; "BARBER PRIAM" 2/7/12 TO: PANAMA <co* mm c* T > —US ATLANTIC —US228 words
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Advertisement526 1982-06-01 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT LARGS MT FRANKFIMT EXPRESS LIVERPOOL BAT cm or EMCURGH TORN) EIPRESS 24 6 21/6 •3/7 M/ 7 11/7 13/7 11/7 M/ 7 24/7 26/7 02/1 M/l 10/1 12/1 17/1 19/1 25/1 27/1 •1/5 03/9 CONT AINERSHIP SERVICE FROM526 words
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Advertisement483 1982-06-01 15 fg Franco Belgian Services (hit Fa sf f-'rcich S?rr iff j ith /?«/<; tan 11 r Kiis'i r»: I.\ne< ACf COnSOSTiI-m nu CONTMPSf MW TO eumpe nil contmosmp soma from tutotr KOREAN CHMKI 2 km seven seas budge 6n» CMM CONTABD 11 km »OKI Ml lACENON 17 Imm Wn* GMHCT483 words
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Advertisement638 1982-06-01 16 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS L»nßai I i Fraaklwl Eioreu 19/6 9/7 H/I 13/7 1 4/7 ImnMtßjT 27/6 W/6 16/7 18/7 20/7 21/7 Ca7«TEdMwt «/7 6/7 23/7 25/7 27/7 28/7 Triw Eipreti 11/7 13/7 31/7 2/S 4/8 5/8 Aho accepting translnpment cargo tof CARIBBEAN *I{ST INDIES »ia Hamburg i —i TW HK S638 words
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Advertisement447 1982-06-01 16 MG.&.mjine KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION STORE P. Kelang PENANG 810 June 11-13 June 14-16 June VEGA 173* VEGA 174E ALTAR 177* ALTAR 178E 8 -10 June 28-30 June 28-30 June 11-13 June 1-3 July 1-3 July 14 -16 June 4-6 July 4-6 July FROM BUSAI BANGKOK TOBUSAN FROM BUSAN BANGKOK TOBUSAN447 words
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Advertisement569 1982-06-01 16 evergreen line FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTIK Fa ft I a CARGO FOR: Mf FBI ED IK Fll UN M LH) u*t 2/4 3/1 13/1 24/4 K/l n/t 31/1 1/7 tow tatoo 14/1 4/7 1/7 1/7 11/7 11/7 low lap 23/4 24/4 4/7 15/7 17/7 11/7 21/7 21/7 also MxtniK569 words
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Advertisement910 1982-06-01 16 PHI B Burma Five Star Shippina Corpn. I Burma Fiva Star Shipping Corpn. BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON Spart Nwi 14/16 km BFS S C Agents Motaytra BCXJSTEAD SHPPPMG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 CompaM* D# nuMirr- Imemntmwnal A tin» A S "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAUNG FOP910 words
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Advertisement303 1982-06-01 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD gSI SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAUS SERVICE Sißfipere P. Ketani Pw SEA BLOOM TAfSHOMAM SAffT SENT MUM PMCO TRADER OCCAM RESOURCES SANTA OMNA SAL MA I SWUFE SAIKOU MARU 12/134 14/154 18/174 12/134 14/154 25/244 m SMOSE MNHTM PTE ITS 111 *****44/7 A *****70 CAST ASM SHPPM6303 words
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Advertisement784 1982-06-01 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT 23W/24E 25W/26E 27W/28E 6-7/6 13-14/7 20-21/8 COLOMBO 11-13/6 16-20/7 25-27/6 20-22/6 26-26/7 3-5/6 JEDOAHI AOABA COLOMBO 24-25/6 30-31/7 7-6/6 7-6/7 13-14/6 21-22/6 ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS TO DUBAI/OAMMAM/KUWAIT EAST MMCA/RiDSEA SERVICE784 words
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Advertisement893 1982-06-01 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS COffTMO SOtVICE TO/FROM EUROPE l*i» >»r FraMrivt Eapmi Uwpsal Bail C»T o> !*Urn> Ca*gsate» XMsm B tiattfl r torn Ha*re UK. larp B*t 3/7 5/7 i/1 4/7 1/7 Saw* Star 9/6 Frasklort [.press 11/7 13/7 14/7 14/7 9/7 mm omort wbubg rwvut r-dam havre soton W Germany/893 words
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Advertisement569 1982-06-01 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES DANK LINE rancss MSPCMKMT SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK 16 Jun CLYDEBANK 28 Jun FORTHBANK 5 Aug COR ABANK 11 Sep R'DAM HULL HMBG 10 Jul 13 Jul 16 Jul 24 Jul 27 Jul 30 Jul 31 Aug 3 Sep 7 Sep 7 Oct 10 Ofct 14 Oct569 words
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Advertisement1478 1982-06-01 18 M Kline KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER VESSEL STORE MQfKR KSSEL TOKYO N7ORK SVNAH ST JOHN I nOMH n )un $»APAN AMBROSE 21 tun 18 Jul 16 Jul MEJtCATOR 25E 6 kin -NEW YORK MARU I MCEJM VI4I 11 kin *NEW YORK MAJ?U 1 HKE M 121,478 words
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Advertisement543 1982-06-01 18 calnwba/Pachc rorth west service EXPRESS CONTRRKR/REEFER SERVICE Loa** tar 105 MCEUV SAM Ft/MCSCO SEATTLE. lACOMA. VANCOUVER. B C Acctptaf FCI/Fa Ci(—ll f W"l s*»' Lt^ki AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE rMm Soon 1/3 Mm 4/5 k■« 19 hue 70 71 Ink 6 My 7 My Fa/fa Man I** Met Sy4 Aftc543 words
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Advertisement573 1982-06-01 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601. ICB Building. Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDOIi EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES Shipping Co. Lid. ASIA MERCHANT MARINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE ASIA EEHO ASIA IHO ASIA SAMHO Spore P.Ketang 6 June 8 June 16 June Loading for Dubai 'Dammam Jeddah Damnum iH573 words
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Advertisement677 1982-06-01 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Sui't- 2616 lnt< mationai Pia/.i >r Fm"! Singapore 0207 Tel i'Dlw irottAsiA-un BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S pore P KdanfLoadbif Mr ACROPOLIS *****. 15 km 9 Jim JEDD AH/BOU.OGNE/* DAM/l* (AVON) Ve»M Lm*k at Kota Knabafc ETA 71k )mm ASTEMON ***** 14 My IMy BOUOGK/RDAM/l* (AVON) FULL677 words
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Advertisement562 1982-06-01 19 t k Wi FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia SS BRIDGE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0100 5/6 LCL Cargo 1300 4/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE A member of ?&e Anro Consortium TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also562 words
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Advertisement914 1982-06-01 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUI DING 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f KELANG M/S SHAMKAT NAH SOON SON BK) IST ANO 2ND FLOOR *SS*S HAI THONG SHTPMG 23 Held914 words
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Advertisement300 1982-06-01 22 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. iSJ IAI AN IfNOU BAo#h fXJRI KUANG in jhwh «09Sj <w»%b If 11* MA <%46 HAISHf PENANG P. KELANG Loading tor ETA HAMDAH V: 6/12 12/6 HAMDAHV: 7/12 30/6 HAMDAHV: t/t2 17/7 •HATATIV: •HAYATI V: •HAYATI V: 1/12 S/12 10/12KK, SKAN KK. SKAN KK. SKAN KUCHMG.SBU300 words
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Miscellaneous177 1982-06-01 22 I Regional Weather VT% JS SI K3 Si m m m i U fm 5! K K S5 k-v I ■JS n •K 15 S (L 223 c Win< Wind direction with speed in knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R, Thunderstorm Temperature °C177 words
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