The Business Times, 7 January 1983
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Title Section10 1983-01-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, JANUARY 7,1ttl 60 CENTS10 words
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333 1983-01-07 1 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN KIAN Yat Investments Pte Ltd, the local property arm of a group of Indonesian businessmen, is investing $90 million to develop an 18-storey office building in the Golden Shoe area. The superstructure contract has been awarded to Korea Shipbuilding333 words
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249 1983-01-07 1 MAURITIUS is keen to attract investors from Singapore and it is sending a high-level mission here in March to woo local businessmen. The island off Africa's east coast believes that countries like Singapore, Hongkong, and Taiwan can aid its industrial development. This will provide249 words
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Article384 1983-01-07 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Suharto yesterday unveiled Indonesia's most austere budget for years, freezing public sector wages and abolishing subsidies on essential foods. He told Parliament in a televised speech that the government, faced with tumbling revenue from the country's oil and commodity exports, had to take theReuter - 384 words
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514 1983-01-07 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH NIXDORF Computers AG, which sold some $2 billion worth of computers worldwide last year, has outlined a plan that could make its commitments the most important West German investment here since Rollei. The company, the largest German computer maker, said it514 words
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387 1983-01-07 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH SINGAPORE Handicrafts, the largest manufacturer and dealer in Chinese classical furniture here, plans to invest in China. The company, which opened a store in Los Angeles last June, may also set up another in Dallas. At home, its new387 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article53 1983-01-07 1 THE Malaysian and Singapore authorities should levy tolls on motorists using the Causeway to raise funds for the Causeway expansion project. The Johore Consumers Association said the money collected should be used to build more lanes and additional customs and immigration booths to ease the frequent congestion53 words
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Article87 1983-01-07 1 AFP CHINA has barred Taiwan and South Korea from participating in Fasia '83, a major show of Asian textiles and fashions, scheduled for next month at the Beijing-owned Hongkong Exhibition Centre. They were banned "because they wanted to raise their national flags on the premises, which is theAFP - 87 words
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Article44 1983-01-07 1 AFP THE Philippines' gross national product grew by only 2.6 per cent in 1982, its lowest in 20 years. The National Economic and Development Authority in Manila said this compares with the 4 per cent figure government officials quoted earlier. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article78 1983-01-07 1 Reuter FIGHTING between pro- and antiSyrian militias resumed in Lebanon's battered northern port of Tripoli early yesterday, in spite of reports that a ceasefire had been agreed upon on Wednesday. State-run Beirut Radio said the factions were using light and medium weapons on the seventh consecutive day ofReuter - 78 words
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Article87 1983-01-07 1 AFP THE Philippines may ask America to provide US$l,5OO million in military and security-related economic aid for 1964-88, three times the current levels, as "rent" for two vital American bases north of Manila, a Presidential Palace spokesman said. The US Embassy in Manila, however, in anAFP - 87 words
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Article74 1983-01-07 1 Reuter TALKS opened in Beijing yesterday on the sensitive problem of soaring Chinese textiles' exports to the US. In the fourth round of talks since August on the subject, the heads of the two negotiating teams held "informal conversations" on a general outline for the negotiations. The talksReuter - 74 words
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Article42 1983-01-07 1 AP THERE are now 8,539 Vietnamese refugees in Malaysia, down from 103,054 in 1979. The Malaysian Deputy Home Affairs Minister, Kassim Ahmad, told the Senate in Kuala Lumpur yesterday the country provides only temporary refuge for those fleeing Vietnam. APAP - 42 words
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Article40 1983-01-07 1 AFP UNEMPLOYMENT in Britain rose 339,000 to a new record of 3,096,997 in December. The Department of Employment in London said under a new statistical system, about 100,000 jobless people are now excluded from the total. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration240 1983-01-07 1 TAN SRI Tm Ckla Tub (aAsvr) la stepping d*»n aa ekalrmaa aad iinctor «I Wearae Brother* Ltd. Htwever, Wearae'i ktwi ef directors nM It lateada to appaiat him kMtnry prwMct Immediately after tke annual geaeral meetlag •a Ju n. Tm Sri Tu'a dedalsa net240 words
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480 1983-01-07 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM THE Provisional Mass Rapid Transit Authority (PMRTA) has come out with a five-page clarification for contractors vying for the prequalification exercise of the MRT system's Phase 1 project. The clarifications, in response to queries from both local and foreign contractors480 words
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Advertisement252 1983-01-07 1 W//70IIW MkOamm* I 02 101 (Ground floor), far Ean Plaza Scons Road Singapore 0922 Tel *****83 *****26 Editorial...page I rasa A NEW bull market in gold is well on its way, according to commodity dealing firm Green and Collier P*ge 2 HO Lee Construction Pte Ltd has clinched another $21.53252 words
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Advertisement51 1983-01-07 1 S$ FIXED DEPOSITS 1 month and 3 months O 4 o 6 months p.a o o p.a 9 months and 12 months Rates are subject to change without notice For your convenience, your deposits will be automatically renewed on maturity IB BANQUEINDOSUEZ Shenton House 3 Shenton Way Singapore 0106 Tel51 words
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Advertisement68 1983-01-07 1 ,(@,%+>.)-*^?_>^?)!)]|-|(%"::+{ BALLY of Switzerland FLECHE V merrit > The best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised BALLY dealers:Bally Boutique all Branches Chanrai all Branches D'jien Boutique Euro Shoe Shop Jet Wind Department Store Isetan (S) Ltd Branch Melwani's all Branches Mohamed Ishak Pte Ltd. Robinson &Co68 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration610 1983-01-07 2 A NEW bull market in gold is well on its way, according to commodity dealing firm Green and Collier. The spurt of recovery being anticipated in both investment and jewellery demand may even push the metal's price up to US$6OO an ounceSource: - 610 words
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133 1983-01-07 2 Reuter POLISH Vice-Premier Zbigniew Madej yesterday said it was time for Poland to submit new proposals for rescheduling its western debts, which he said now totalled US$25 billion. The official PAP news agency in Warsaw said Madej, former chairman of the planning commission, toldReuter - 133 words
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674 1983-01-07 2 Reuter THE Bank of Japan is expected to cut the official discount rate sometime this month, from the level of 5.5 per cent at which it has ruled for over a year. Banking sources in Tokyo yesterday said the amount of theReuter - 674 words
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462 1983-01-07 2 AP THE World Bank has announced that it is reducing to 10.97 per cent from 11.43 per cent the annual interest it charges on new loans to help poor countries raise their living standards. The rate is adjusted every six months Officials saidAP - 462 words
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299 1983-01-07 2 Reuter BRAZIL has assurances ud to now for USJ2.OS billion of the $4.4 billion of new loans requested from creditor banks for 1983, a central bank spokesman said. The operation to raise new loans should be completed by the end of next week, heReuter - 299 words
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Article171 1983-01-07 2 Reuter MEXICO Fund Inc said it might be able to distribute its 1982 net investment income in US dollars but to do so it could be forced to sell a substantial portion of the securities in its portfolio. As a result of the recent easing ofReuter - 171 words
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556 1983-01-07 2 AP Reuter LLOYD'S of London, the 300-year-old group of insurance underwriters, has appointed its first executive director to polish its image, tarnished by a succession of scandals. The appointment of lan Hay Davison, 51, as executive director was announced by Lloyd's chairman Sir PeterAP; Reuter - 556 words
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Article298 1983-01-07 2 Reuter INTEREST rates in Hongkong should drop further, if the present trends of deflation in the US economy continue into 1963 as expected, economists at the Chartered Bank in Hongkong said. Prime rate in Hongkong currently stands at 10.5 per cent. The 1983 outlook from theReuter - 298 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-01-07 2 THE average rate al which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 0.37 per cent.22 words
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Article175 1983-01-07 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 6: 7 dJkjra 1 month 2 months 3 months A months 8 months 13 months US MkrrtSwt) Offer BU 1/16 13/16 IH 1/16 13/16 1/16 13/16 M •H Hi OU rw. a_ t> 1 month 3 months 6175 words
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Article44 1983-01-07 2 RANGE of prtcca often cd by discount bourn on Jm 6: Overnifht: SM Call deposits 2M rinlii Bmyimt 3-month Treasury bills 211/16 26/16 3-month Bank bills IH 6H 3 months CD 8 7/16 65/16 6 months CO 7% 7* Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article92 1983-01-07 2 STERLING yesterday opened substantially weaker, initially extending its overnight decline through 3.80 marks on a flurry of sell orders from West Germany, dealers said. It was quoted at an opening 3.7762/802 marks, well below 3.8034/93 at Wednesday's cloae in London. Opening quote* yesterday: US 1.6115/25 Can 1.9805/27 Cross 1.2289/9292 words
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Article475 1983-01-07 2 TRADING lacked direction on the foreign exchange market yesterday. The volume traded was thin and the rates fluctuated within a narrow range. The overall tone was dull. The US dollar opened at 2.0860/70 against the local currency. After lunch, the dollar was pushed up to ss high as475 words
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Article220 1983-01-07 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed higher yesterday at 229.65 yen compared with the 229.00 opening in Tokyo, the 229.00/15 New York close and the 228.85/229.00 close cm the US west coast. This was also above the 228.90 finish in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was a light US$l.37220 words
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Article275 1983-01-07 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed higher compared with overnight New York levels, after fluctuating narrowly in light trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 82 lots while kerb volume at 381 lots. Prompt closed firmer at U*****.00/460.50 compared with 457.50/458.50 in New York overnight,275 words
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Article33 1983-01-07 2 New Tort 11.338 u.azB U.«S II.ass Zurich U.I7B 10.928 U.1TS ions Wti Singapore U.BB 11.088 U.flS U18S Ckxtng prk m ta US dollar* a troy ounc B. Source: Credit Suisse, S`pore33 words
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Article88 1983-01-07 2 THE US dollar yesterday ruled steady against the yen and the mark following speculation over an imminent cut in Japanese and West German interest rates, dealers said. Sterling was little changed at $1.6197/07 after an earlier 1.6196/6206 but was below New York's closing 1.6240/50. Banknote rates yesterday US-i.«/»JQ UK88 words
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Advertisement211 1983-01-07 2 K m-o's always a story to 101 l at N( irthern Village Restaurant 'The' Tiger's Claws' An emperor of the early Ching dynasty had a dream He dreamt that whilst in a hunt, he was attacked by a ferocious creature A tiger then appeared on the scene and with its211 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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612 1983-01-07 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH HOLIDAY Inn Singapore is projecting a drop of only 5 per cent in occupancy rate this year to 88 per cent although it expects the travel industry to remain depressed until at least 1984. "The entire travel612 words
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269 1983-01-07 3 THE MINISTRY of Defence will meet business groups as part of its continuing efforts to promote the need for and the role of national defence in Singapore. The First Permanent Secretary (Defence), Mr Lim Siong Guan, said yesterday that the meetings would also269 words
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453 1983-01-07 3 COMPUTER Creativity Systems (CCS) Pte Ltd, which was set up last December by several computer professionals, has acquired the franchise to market Sirius computers in Singapore and Indonesia. The franchise was awarded by Hongkong's giant Swire group, which holds the Sirius distributorship for453 words
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294 1983-01-07 3 THE National Computer Board is organising its first series of competitions for computer enthusiasts in schools, Junior colleges, tertiary institutions and other amateur or professional associations. The competitions, organised in conjunction with Informatics *83, are divided into five categories for both group as well as individual294 words
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167 1983-01-07 3 STRAITS Steamship is expanding its operations in the oil and energy related industry in the region. Its latest step in this direction is the setting up of a joint-venture company with the Oilfab Group of the UK. The 50-50 venture, Oilfab Engineering Services Pte Ltd, will167 words
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Article, Illustration272 1983-01-07 3 OVERSEAS Union Bank has promoted the following officers: Peter Chi» Chan Seag from sub-agent of its New York agency to manager and deputy agent of the agency. Mr Chia, who Joined the bank in 1974, was a senior dealer and later head of the settlement function in272 words
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330 1983-01-07 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING HO LEE Construction Pte Ltd has clinched another $21.53 million contract from the Housing Development Board, bringing the total value of its projects in hand to $77 million. The latest award is for the construction of residential units, shops330 words
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Advertisement252 1983-01-07 3 o If there's little difference, why pay so much more 4i*m\ m <0 /i $45,900— 1 X/ FREE INSURANCE*) •Ptkw quoted as at la Dec 1962 When you start looking for a luxury car, your requirements become more specific, more demanding. You look for true comfort, comprehensive equipment, outstanding performance252 words
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OVERSEAS
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828 1983-01-07 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has responded cautiously to calls by the Soviet Union and its allies for a summit meeting and for a non-ag-gression pact between the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and the Sovietled Warsaw Pact. The president appeared unfamiliar at a televised press conferenceReuter - 828 words
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631 1983-01-07 4 UPI Reuter IN SPITE of a drop in overall sales, foreign carmakers captured 27.7 per cent at the American market in 1982, their largest share in history. They sold 2,201,793 cars in 1982, compared with 2,309,100 the previous year, a drop of 4.7UPI; Reuter - 631 words
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276 1983-01-07 4 AP PRESIDENT Reagan has pledged to curb US government deficits in the years ahead. He denied having gone overboard on defence spending and declared anew that "we're on the road to the kind of recovery we have been talking about". His first new yearAP - 276 words
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307 1983-01-07 4 Reuter THAILAND is in real economic trouble in spile erf claims of reduced trade deficits and inflation, former deputy prime minister Boon chu Rojanastien said. He said in an interview with the RngH«h.Ungiuigp Bangkok Poet that hidden behind official statistics on tradeReuter - 307 words
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226 1983-01-07 4 JAPANESE export letters of credit received in calendar 1982 fell 5 per cent to U5595.49 billion from 1100.52 billion in 1981, the Japanese finance ministry said. This was the first fall in six years, reflecting the world recession. The December total was up226 words
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397 1983-01-07 4 "TOOTSIE", Dustin Hoffman's comedy about an actor who finds stardom when be poses as a woman, collected more than US$ll million over the New Year's weekend to lead a box office bonanza. According to studio figures, receipts for seven successful films over the three-day weekend397 words
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476 1983-01-07 4 UPI JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone is concerned about the Soviet military buildup in the Far East and wants to hear President Reagan's views concerning Moscow at their mid-January summit. At a luncheon interview yesterday with seven reporters for US news media, less than twoUPI - 476 words
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Article104 1983-01-07 4 AP CHINA is building a US$2 billion petrochemical project in the southern city of Nanking. Construction of storehouses, roads and bridges for the project is already under way. The project, to be one of the largest in China, will consist of 10 installations including a 300.000-tonne acetyleneAP - 104 words
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468 1983-01-07 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand is expected to tell Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe that France expects rapid action to restore trade balance between the two countries. Officials said Mitterrand would emphasise the issue when he meets Abe, who is on the fourth and probablyReuter - 468 words
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Article750 1983-01-07 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine Prom MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI4Z1 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP MAS MH81I 1040 PEN SLA SQ103 1100 KUL GIA GA960 1100 HLP* S1A SQ201 1130 HLP THAI TG403 1140 BKK SWR SRI 76 1145750 words
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552 1983-01-07 5 AP AFP ISRAELI Defence Minister Ariel Sharon has said his country's army and air force can deal with the new Soviet anti-aircraft missiles reportedly about to be positioned in Syria, but he hopes that it will not be necessary. He said Israel shouldAP; AFP - 552 words
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310 1983-01-07 5 Reuter BRITISH Foreign Secretary Francis Pym, who was forced to call off a West Asian tour after being rebuffed by three Arab states, yesterday said he still wants to receive an Arab League peace mission in London. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab EmiratesReuter - 310 words
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371 1983-01-07 5 Reuter SHELL Oil Co in New York yesterday estimated that substantial amounts of oil and gas, perhaps twice as much as existing reserves, remain to be found in the US. President John Book out, in a year-end review and outlook statement,Reuter - 371 words
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221 1983-01-07 5 Reuter THE rate of inflation in the 10-nation European Economic Community fell below 10 per cent for the first time in over three years in November. The community's statistics office said a 0.8 per cent increase in prices over October gave aReuter - 221 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article494 1983-01-07 5 Agencies THE Philippines has imposed an additional 3 per cent ad valorem tax on imports. President Marcos yesterday signed an executive order imposing the new tax because of a need to reduce imports to the minimum. Importers will also be required to deposit the customs dutiesAgencies - 494 words
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343 1983-01-07 5 Reuter THE West fl— givtnmeat has aaaeaaeed a serge la irieri far ladaatry, imptlag eaatleas epttmtem la Beaa that aa aptara la the eeaatry'a eceaa my Bay be aa the way. piUM flgaree ahewlag that ladastrial md— rase by ft J per eeatReuter - 343 words
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Article138 1983-01-07 5 Reuter PHILIPS Lamps Holdings NV has agreed in principle to form a joint-venture company with AT AT International, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Telephone and Telegraph Co, to market an electronic switching system internationally. The system, based on existing Bell system technology, will beReuter - 138 words
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936 1983-01-07 5 Reuter SAUDI Arabia is taring pressure from American partners to cut its oil price, but there are strong signs the kingdom is resisting. Oil analysts in London yesterday said they believe Saudi Arabia's motives for propping up the marker still bold good,Reuter - 936 words
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498 1983-01-07 5 Reuter THE developing countries of Asia, beset by global recession and protectionism, face a crucial year in 1983 but should still do better than those in other regions in the longer term. Masao Fuji oka of Japan, the presidentReuter - 498 words
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514 1983-01-07 5 NYT PAN American World Airways is seeking to recover from a costly marketing mistake it made involving travel agents last year, Just as it enters the lean winter months when it must dip into cash reserves until the seasonal spring pickup begins. TheNYT - 514 words
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695 1983-01-07 5 ISRAELIS are continuing to live and live well on the basis of national credit in spite of heavy national debts incurred through the war in Lebanon and the effects of recession, economic figures for 1982 indicate. The administration of Prime Minister Menachem695 words
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260 1983-01-07 5 AFP THE governor of Japan's central bank has ruled out any spectacular recovery (or either the Japanese economy or the world economy at large this year. In an interview published in the Asian Wall Street Journal in Hongkong yesterday, Haruo Maekawa said: "Japan's outlook isAFP - 260 words
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Advertisement262 1983-01-07 4 4M* YEO HIAP SENG LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Directors are pleased to make the following announcements: 1. AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1982 1982 Group Company Grout ($000) The Group's turnover for 1982 increased by 52% to $145.8 million which incorporated the full262 words
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Advertisement68 1983-01-07 4 WAREHOUSE FOR LEASING OR SHORT-TERM STORAGE Warehouse space of 2400 sq. ft. each available in warehousing complex for 2 3 year's lease. Also provides short-term storage for general merchandise and equipment, chargeable on per cu. metre basis. Location just outside Pasir Panjang port area 24 hour's security Ground level warehouse68 words
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Advertisement92 1983-01-07 5 You can bet... Every race is a winner THE STABLES i -V 4 The Stables Tote RACEI LUNCH Executive Businessmen's Lunch RACE 2 DINNER Our specialty: US Prime Rib of Beef Successful businessmen and people with good taste lunch, dine and entertain at... The Stables, of course. Where every meal92 words
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Article472 1983-01-07 6 SOME Singaporeans still picture Africa as a place where crocodiles and hippopotamuses live peacefully along the river Nile, while tribes of black men are perpetually at war. Or, they think of white men shooting elephants and people like Tarzan swinging from tree to tree. These impressions,472 words
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Article, Illustration923 1983-01-07 6 RICHARD COWPER - South Korean shipbuilders are paying a heavy price to keep some of their yards busy after their huge expansion of the past five years, reports RICHARD COWPER. RICHARD COWPER SOUTH Korea is beginninq to pay the penalty as well as reaping the rewards for its aggressive and923 words
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Advertisement160 1983-01-07 6 If you want to reach manufacturers, exporters and importers, then Shipping Times is the right advertising medium for you If you're a freight forwarder or in anyway connected with the shipping and cargo business, Shipping Times has |ust the space for you You'll be reaching a very select group of160 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous122 1983-01-07 6 TVO-II-OK CROSSWORD S.S. ana Ml II I mm :hm CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 It's in Kent, perhaps, that you'll find this young player 7 Lamb on cereal, nominally (8) 8 Shop singer* (6) 10 Sadie's mad notions (5) 13 That flaming woman! (4) 14 Tom's sign at approval (4) 15122 words
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Miscellaneous533 1983-01-07 6 33 That In number three cabin? (5) 34 Birds in variety (6) 36 Blemishes, but not when on record (3,5) 36 Delays dad takes advantage of (8) DOWN I Reduced subscription for certain shares (5) 2 Red turning to gold in succession! (S) 3 Not so much of a blessing533 words
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Miscellaneous733 1983-01-07 6 585 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PJL Opening Mowed by Hum M Hone (Mandarin/r): A Mandarin-dubbed gongfu drama about the adventures of Huang Fei Hong, who lived during the Qing Dynasty. 4.35 The World Sportsman Marino Rafting 5.00 Go Huckleberry Finn: An educational programme which takes young people into the exciting and733 words
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Article, Illustration1520 1983-01-07 7 ALAIN CASS; ALAIN CASS - The fighting is still going on in Afghanistan, three years after the Russians invaded the country. ALAIN CASS looks at the Afghan and Russian positions and suggests that Mr Yuri Andropov has two choices, short of a quick settlement or a withdrawal. ALAIN CASS ALAINFT - 1,520 words
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Article, Illustration854 1983-01-07 7 LLOYD McBRIDE; LLOYD McBRIDE - In the first part yesterday, Professor John Starrels suggested some possible solutions to the problems facing the US steel industry. In this second and final part, LLOYD McBRIDE, president of the United Steelworkers of America (a union that represents most of the steelworkers in the US),NYT - 854 words
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Article, Illustration332 1983-01-07 7 COOOOO CHINA has its own version of Santa Claus. This porcelain figure of Santa was bought by someone fortunate enough to be there recently. Note the slightly sloe-eyed features and the respectful stance. However, we are glad to see that the familiar red and white robe and332 words
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Advertisement142 1983-01-07 8 LOVES A HEARTY EATER American short orders. Continental breakfasts local favourites Have a bite, a cup of coffee or a full appetizing meal dished out with impeccable service. Nonya Laksa, Tabu Goreng, Gado Gado, Mee Siam A an assortment of spicy curries are just some of the delicious dishes you142 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article737 1983-01-07 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures at midday were between £8 and £15 a tonne above Wednesday's close in traded positions, dealers said. The physicals market is expected to remain quiet after few enquiries emerged for robustas yesterday morning. Futures volume yesterday morning totalled 2,171 lots and included 1,453 self-trades and737 words
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Article121 1983-01-07 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed quietly easier, in line with weaker palm oil futures, dealers said. In the Jan position, the central region fell MJ10 to M|797.50 per tonne while south lost M$2.50 to M5805. The refined market was dull on lack of interest. C.I.F.121 words
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Article60 1983-01-07 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday edged off day's highs late to close with V* to 2Vi-US-cents-a-bushel gains. Soymeal settled down $0.10 a tonne in spot January to up as much as $1.00 in other positions. Soyoil ended up as much as 0.07 cent a pound in the first60 words
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Article59 1983-01-07 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed near the top of a five-US-cent range, up four to 2'4 cents a bushel in revived trade. Prices trended higher all day in what traders called an extension of Tuesday's technical recovery. Corn futures edged higher in afternoon trade to close up59 words
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Article946 1983-01-07 9 Reuter PRICES of commodities on world markets slumped dramatically in 1962 and the outlook for the coming year holds little cheer for Third World producers, some of whom are almost entirely dependent on raw material sales for their income. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF)Reuter - 946 words
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Article361 1983-01-07 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday Til n Fm (per kilo) Buyer* Seller* lot 1 R S.S prompt f o b IC S 166 25N Int 1 R.S.S. January 166 00 1(5.50 lot. 1 R S.S February 168 50 168 00 Int. 2 R S.S 1(3.75 104.75N361 words
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Article32 1983-01-07 9 Rubber; Jan 6 Singapore: January: 163.50 cents (down 0.50 cents) Malaysia: January: 184.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offical offering: 125 tonnes (down 45 tonnes)32 words
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Article49 1983-01-07 9 THE STRAITS TIN price In Penan* yesterday remained unchanged at the IT A fleer level of M 529.15 a Idle, dealm u m tonnes from 171 tonnes on Wednesday, and was mostly taken np by the buffer stock manager, they said. There was no rattening, they said.49 words
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Article219 1983-01-07 9 THE Singapore rubber market ended with January One RSS being quoted at 163.50 cents per kilo yesterday, down 0.50 cents from Wednesday's closing. In Ksala LampSr, the rubber market rose further to close at 184.00 cents per kilo for January One RSS buyers, up a cent from Wednesday's close,219 words
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Article117 1983-01-07 9 NOON SSI < and SMR pnat yaal MRtar KAS SSRJO SSR SO (l ux pailatl (1 too pallet > Jmwm ICUTM Bayare f 154.00 180 00 try t MU) 166.00N 151 00N Fatntn Forward Mlk Bayer* Setter* 166 00 1S6.00N ***** 1S100N M RELB Jun try Fttrurr117 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1307 1983-01-07 9 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES on Wednesday finished mixed after a roller coaster day in which the Dow Jones industrial average swung 14 V 4 points between its lowest and highest levels. The D-J average rose as much as 5.80 points in morning trading but changed direction in1,307 words
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Article233 1983-01-07 9 JAN 06 Rand g» INDUSTRIALS WxilwuM. MM 10 A Alpha MININGS aeSoZZZZZ SS ~<Lh w;., +7 ay— —SL ss CoTnf, i£L> 1® ChMttf MOB iST +so ConaOoM Currw finance SM *5 S?i!_** urc,> nTuLrTrZT D» Bean no Dnet MOO «Of*™ W» -«TOO E R Cooi (0 PadVoik «B unch233 words
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Article188 1983-01-07 9 JAN 86 ARM n» 3C7 00 Kbb KLM 15.00 151 JO -OS 70 Ahold aim IS 1.6 «U 07 Menebt 1 AMKV AafM lOt 40 «U0 Nurdtn National Ned Nediiord 14-10 127.10 10X30 01 AmroOn* S3"*. ■kola 46 00 2100 7U0 -02 I u Nmh Oc* Qrtntcn Ommeren Pakhoed188 words
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Article143 1983-01-07 9 jam 06 P» GROUP B CORBEILLE CWrttaor lM Plntncttrv Air-unikto m LTJnton MJ0 *L2 a car inMom- opn-rvttM ita.« unch <sv=* sr 111 GROUP C Da nun M -II HachatU Compacnle (Ubrmirttju "M tSSt. +U Machine* Anil «H0 +U Otnaral* KtdMUn(B) **1 Oeddaotab m Omnium W1 unch Imml MIC143 words
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Article79 1983-01-07 9 JAN M Pn Hofank IU petro mm ♦M FORWARD MARKET Rlrtrr, 1 W 10 Aear Art»d MS MO -M' SocOanMc IMC So fin* SIM AnlMf A Tlffft -M -MM Astur Btuan Canpac COTB MB B4 MM M unci) w M -4 V Moot ♦M De BNTI Ml IS 180079 words
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Article86 1983-01-07 9 AN 06 Lire ButoT 140.T5 <-4.TS Madtobaoca Mliaoo Am Ord Moodadon Prt* Bel 321. D ♦1 -11 ♦1 0 Uonudlaon 100 -0 75 OntrmJ* Ord mi Cood Acqu» Roma 190 Krldania TTK rial Ord im Oanarmll 1001 Olm SX et» T5 OUmtlOrd PtralU AodC Pirelli Bp* Rat Rtaaaeantc C86 words
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Article82 1983-01-07 9 JAN 06 Da Hoaclut IMjM -0.1 30 JO 1MJB 1 ♦M Hoaacb Horven Karsladt UM izua MJB 2 187 ConuMntant 117 JO ssjo 1MJ0 72J0 OJ «u -01 417 KHD Llndc mao ***** 14tj00 ♦i -4 Dtlnlir-fini Defuiaa 401.00 W—« Rn 8T A 8ch«rln« 8»—IM Thyaan Indu Vaba BUO82 words
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Article178 1983-01-07 9 JAN 06 Francs Sandos R«g Sulacr Pr 11M no SB nivh Alusuiaae Br an sib IH 13 Suisar Rag 1MB M Alusulsst Rag Brown Bovcri Br ClbaOctgrBr Clba OclCT r C Clbt Oalg, Rag Credit Sulsar Br Credit Suisae Rc( ElaktrowmU Br. Oaorge Fischer Br Olobua Pc m 1006178 words
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Article180 1983-01-07 9 CHINESE Pw<iw Exekugt, Stngapere, mm «Mag pri«* per 1M kg yesterday. Cmmml «U: Bulk fob $97 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1110.00 sellers, new drum fob $114.00 sellers. Cepre: Mixed (loose) $56 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $366 00 seUers, Sarawak180 words
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Article196 1983-01-07 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettea yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,335 32s 2,885, 40s 3,190 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article323 1983-01-07 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per Idlo, ex-godown. THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0 72. 100 per cent third class 0.67, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.64. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special323 words
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Advertisement102 1983-01-07 9 CANTONESE CUISINE AT ITS BEST Oriental Restaurant serves excellent Hong Kong cuisine. Everything from the luxurious Emperor Deluxe to the mouth-watering Tim Sum tidbits. Come and give your palate a treat. V-"*v <■+*£ ORIENTAL RESTAURANT Artg Mo Kio. Tet *****92 Bedok Tel: *****47 Bukit Merah. Tet: *****39 Clementi. Tel: *****45102 words
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1923 1983-01-07 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aetna (2.278 2.355)1,923 words
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Article194 1983-01-07 10 mwifa The OwMMHi The Saving* F S pore Prof S pore Sac. Ft S pore IavM S pore Equity ASA 1 u unit nun frtaaa tar Jan 7) e IS 100 "und l.O LOO UDd IK IS md 1.91 in Ftmd 1.08 MR Fund LB lJOxd nrntHisr DUMOND194 words
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Article2971 1983-01-07 10 1 1982 High Low Company Last Sale +orGr'a Div Div C*vr Gr'a YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Day High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 154 233 334 322 141 229 291 480 326 450 680 1520 490 240 460 1040 286 440 700 326 700 5252,971 words
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Article1434 1983-01-07 10 BID aad otter prices nrtw-uny ttated aad burtaeaa ia and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Slack Exchanf* yesterday, with the number of shart» traded Aon la brackets in lota of 1,000 units unless mMtwMm n»d Bad DtDUIVUU AM(iS7S) AIM (ISB IBS) (1) LB (8) IS (42) LS1,434 words
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Article47 1983-01-07 10 BEN Campaay limited: EGM to be held in the Straits Room, 27th Floor, Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104 on Jan 11 at 2.30pm. GUINNESS Malayria Berhad: Nineteenth AGM to be held at Sungei Way Brewery, Petaling Jaya, Selangor on Jan 18 at 11 am.47 words
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Article784 1983-01-07 10 THE rater* «I mom haytog Interest eatbiei ihare prices to tlaish ■ni|l—lll higher at the Bappirr stock market yesterday. Hewever, tradlag was light with Mat lanalsis staylag ea the aMnltars Tsraever by the aeea break shares. WHh^he 1 eSaatag hell, traanrtlsas totalled ealy 8.98 mlltl— salts m»784 words
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Article634 1983-01-07 10 LED by growth stocks MBF Holdings and Public Bank, share prices finished selectively steadier on the Kuala Lumpur market yesterday. Strong buying support was noticeable in both finance counters, which shot up 36 cents to M 55.20 and 26 cents to $4.88 respectively. Market634 words
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733 1983-01-07 11 NEW Zealand Insurance Company Ltd, the biggest of the 23 foreign-incorporated general insurers remaining In Malaysia, has announced a proposal to merge with two other locally-incorporat-ed insurers in which it holds substantial equity. This is apparently to comply with the restructuring requirements733 words
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Article336 1983-01-07 11 LARGE AND SMALL gold stocks rose from the outset on overseas demand in Sydney yesterday, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index closed 9.7 points up at 505.9, the all industrials rose 9.8 to 6433 and the all resources 9.7 to 396.0. Among leading gold stocks, GMK closed 30 cents higher336 words
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Article402 1983-01-07 11 HONGKONG PRICES IN Hongkong yesterday closed steady after moving in a narrow range through the day with trading limited due to a lack of incentive, brokers said. The Hang Seng index closed up 2.53 points at 772.50. Turnover on the four exchanges was valued at a total402 words
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Article394 1983-01-07 11 THE Tokyo stock market average yesterday reached a record high for the second consecutive day, gaining 54.36 to close at 8,120.51 on a volume of 830 million shares, the biggest volume since Aug 12, 1981. The market continued Wednesday's advance, buoyed by expectations of an394 words
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Article106 1983-01-07 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed generally steady in inactive trading at the Securities Exchange of Thailand with turnover low, dealers said. The Book Club index was up 0.16 point to 108.94 on a turnover of 7.7 million baht with 66,809 shares traded. JAN BahU ♦A m 4 And106 words
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Article135 1983-01-07 11 SHARE prices in Manila yesterday closed firmer on an increased turnover of 4.13 million pesos compared with 2.74 million on Wednesday, dealers said. The commercial and industrial index rose 0.570 to 90.96, the mining marker rose 45.85 to 996.67, and the oils index rose 0.036 to 1.773. 4 AH135 words
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Article197 1983-01-07 11 THE EAST Asiatic Company (Malaysia) BM (EAC) ku agreed to sell Its prspti ty la Prtallag Jtyt to Aatah Jardlae Saadllsads Sda BM far M 16.75 mllltoa cash, sabJect to tke approval af the relevaal aatonlUta. EAC told Ike Kaala Lampar Stoek Exefeaage that the197 words
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1384 1983-01-07 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM COMPANIES asking for cash from shareholders as well as those seeking public status in 1982 must have learnt one very valuable lesson from their experiences in a stock market noted for its defiance of expectations. What they have learnt, at1,384 words
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Article628 1983-01-07 11 NYT IN A year that produced the strongest sustained stock market rally in a half century and a new high for the Dow Jones Industrial average, the biggest percentage gainers were typically small, obscure issues. To be sure, such household names as IBM, General Electric, ProcterNYT - 628 words
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Advertisement48 1983-01-07 11 This announcement appears as a matter of record only Acquisition of SINGAPORE PILING CIVIL ENGINEERING PRIVATE LIMITED by HWA HONG MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED The undersigned acted as financial adviser to the independent directors of Hwa Hong Manufacturing Company Limited STANDARD CHARTERED MERCHANT BANK ASIA LIMITED December 1982 i48 words
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Advertisement51 1983-01-07 11 This announcement appears as a matter of record only Offer by TOWN AND CITY PROPERTIES LIMITED to acquire 51% of GOOD PROPERTY LAND DEVELOPMENT PTE. LTD. The undersigned acted as financial adviser to the independent directors of Town And City Properties Limited STANDARD CHARTERED MERCHANT BANK ASIA LIMITED December 198251 words
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Article150 1983-01-07 12 Rises Indices NBF Hldg. Public Bank Lien Hoe Metro HM(i M T C Johan Hldg* C Sugars N ST Hong Leong Ind Straits Trading T Harbour F E Levingston 462 440 494 730 530 275 1020 880 680 520 180 490 22 18 16 15 15 13 10 10150 words
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Article, Illustration183 1983-01-07 12 Rises Indices M B F Public Bank 520 490 36 26 MBT Index: Jan 5 Jan 6 Choc Prod 300 24 *****3 *****9 Lien Hoe 550 20 NST Industrials: 928.74 931.58 George Kent 745 15 NST Finance: 1537.04 1556.09 Johan 306 14 10 NST Hotels. 646 36 646.61183 words
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Article48 1983-01-07 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 612.7 Tuesday 598.9 Week Ago 593.7 Thursday Wednesday Week Ago AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS 772.50 769.97 783.18 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1044.89 Tuesday 1046.08 Week Ago 1059.60 Thursday 643.5 Wednesday 633.7 Week Ago 621.8 ALL ORDINARIES H.KJIANG SENG Wednesday Week Ago 496.2 .485.548 words
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Article256 1983-01-07 12 JACK Chla-MPH has changed the date on which registered shareholders can apply for the company's $40 million convertible loan stock issue 1963/88 with transferable subscription rights (TSR), to Jan 24 instead of Jan 19. Its transfer books and register of members will be closed from Jan 24 to256 words
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494 1983-01-07 12 CHRIS LIM - OMMR Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHRIS LIM JACKS International shareholders should accept the offer extended by Johan Holdings and realise their investment. This is the advice of Wardley Ltd, the independent adviser to Jacks shareholders on the takeover by Johan. It said Jacks494 words
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350 1983-01-07 12 SHAREHOLDERS of Batu Lintang Rubber Co have until Feb 4 to decide whether to accept a cash offer of M 55.00 per share from Kuala Lumpur Kepong. If they accept, they will receive payment within 21 days of the closing350 words
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Article258 1983-01-07 12 PEGI Malaysia and its subsidiary Synthetic Resins (Malaysia) have announced new appointments to their boards. Mr Sit Chee Kin was appointed executive director of Pegi with effect from Jan 5 while Mr Sang Hut Bee was appointed to the Synthetic Resins board on the same date. Mr258 words
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Article873 1983-01-07 12 LEADING shares were generally lower at the outset yesterday and government bonds were weak as sterling came under pressure on the foreign exchange markets. The Financial Times Index at noon was €11.2, down 1.5 points. Some dealers noted that press comment on Wednesday's UK official reserves figures exacerbated873 words
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Article65 1983-01-07 12 QUIA Ptnk Bk4 kia aaMSSJES mllltoa f*r tk aii maths mM Sep SI, 1« (ha prevtoaaly). Sales fell SI per <*at to UM mllltoa (HJt mllitoa). The ea«peay attributed the peer reaaits to the twe•f Its factory far malateaaaee week. Bat It Is ceafltfeat that the leas tor Ike65 words
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157 1983-01-07 12 PETALING Gar*» Bhd, ia its imWw Interim remits iuuwmcH yesterday, has reported a greap pre-tax preflt «I MSISJ mllllea f»r the rix meaths to Jim M, IHL TUs ameaate to slightly mare thaa half «f fee W.C7 mllltoa which the property greap f«recast tor157 words
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402 1983-01-07 12 MALAYSIAN-BASED CI Holdings, which is involved in the building materials business, is floating off 6.3 million shares of Msl each at par, in the first new public issue this year. Of this amount, 3.6 million shares will be available for subscription by the public402 words
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539 1983-01-07 12 GUTHRIE Corporation's joint-ven-ture plantation project on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao, which has occasioned some controversy because of local political factors, will go ahead after all. This appears to be the case, unless the conditions attached to a loan from the Commonwealth539 words
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Advertisement53 1983-01-07 12 Lombard Banking Services For details write to Lombard North Central PLC, Banking Services. Dept 509, 17 Bruton Street, London WIA 3DH, England Telephone 01-409 3434 FINE CHINESE ANTIQUES WORKS OF ART RWOR GALLERY Pte Ltd 101 103, First Floor, Far East Shopping Centre. Orchard Road. Tel: *****16/*****42 THREE GENERATIONS OF53 words
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Advertisement244 1983-01-07 12 Q1 ill 111 T" The Third International Forestry, Timber Processing y and Woodworking Exhibition. SSI The Third International Furniture, Machinery and Accessories Exhibition. START PLANNING YOUR VISIT NOW! Wood Furnima '83 Exhibition and Conference World Trade Centre Singapore 10- 14 January 1983 WQQQ 83 rlßflimA'B3 Come January 10-14, Wood '83,244 words
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Miscellaneous58 1983-01-07 12 OUTLOOK for today: Showers in several areas in the late afternoon. Report for 24 hoars prior to TJt pm on Jan S at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.1 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 23.7 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 6.65 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month58 words
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181 1983-01-07 13 Reuter SEVERAL thousand dockers went on strike for more pay yesterday and virtually paralysed Bangkok's Klong Toey port and other docks along the Chao Phya river, police said. Dockers from six unions with a membership of 10,000 walked out following the collapse ofReuter - 181 words
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Article, Illustration598 1983-01-07 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE Malaysian International Shipping Corporation (MISC) has been praised by an United Nations agency for its success in adapting its fleet to changes in the pattern of trades and operational circumstances. The Economic Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap),598 words
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Article61 1983-01-07 13 NEDLLOYD Lines has celebrated the keel-laying of the first of its three new 24,000 dwt container ship being built by Dutch shipyard Van de Giessen de Nord. The first of the three 1,300-TEU ships, the Nedlloyd van Neck, is scheduled to be launched in July and will61 words
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Article94 1983-01-07 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Australian and New Zealand/Eastern Shipping Conference said they will raise their currency adjustment factor on shipments from Japan to Australia and Papua New Guinea to 10.5 per cent from 6 per cent, effective Jan 10. Members of the Far East East Africa FreightReuter - 94 words
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Article742 1983-01-07 13 Shipping Hi, AC Toepter AJn Ahrenldel Liner All trans AfchC Anhaiag Antara Shpg APC Liar APL Aqua Uim Arabian Bulk Argentine ASCL Asia Merchant A Lias Umb A astasia Liar Australian Coat Bait-Orient Baltic Baltic Orient Bangkok Coat Bangladetfi Bank Line BBS Ben Liar Bra Ada Brabulk742 words
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404 1983-01-07 14 AN ambitious plan to containerise its intermodal rail services is being undertaken by Canadian Pacific. The carrier has invested some US$BO million in the project, which is now half complete. The intermodal service, which recently completed its 25th year of operation, now has a404 words
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Article213 1983-01-07 14 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/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cbo Yang Shipping. ANBO (OTBAITS/ AUBTB ALIA): Australian National Line.213 words
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Article777 1983-01-07 14 LAST year closed with few optimistic notes (or shipowners. However, there are positive things going for a few astute shippers and traders. Some market positions are being further secured partly due to logistical planning. It has been reported that Brown and Root has recently concluded charters for several777 words
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Article1506 1983-01-07 14 LIMITED grain chartering developed out of the US Gulf on Wednesday at fairly steady rates, shipbrokers said, but other sections of the dry cargo shipping market were generally extremely quiet and featureless. The steady level of U557.75 was paid for a 50,000 tonner with grain from the Mississippi1,506 words
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Article, Illustration161 1983-01-07 15 TWO MAN-B* W diesel engines fitted in the roll-on/roll-off cargo ferry Getting Nord is expected to reduce the vessel's fuel cost by about Dm 1.5 million a year. The new propulsion plant comprising two MANBAW 9L 32/36 diesel engines operate on heavy oil and develops 4,500 hp161 words
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244 1983-01-07 15 Reuter INDIAN shipping companies are seeking a further moratorium on repayment of interest and loans for 1983/84 to help tide them over the present recession, a spokesman for the Indian National Shipowners' Association (Insa) said. It is the second year running that theReuter - 244 words
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Article73 1983-01-07 15 A NEW three-bale computerised press has been developed for containerised shipments of wool. The 430tonnes three-bale compactor press guarantees shippers 96.7 per cent utilisation of a container, with 106 bales all of the same dimension. According to the manufacturers, the triple dump press turns out uniformly shaped,73 words
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439 1983-01-07 15 TMR THE US District Court in Los Angeles has issued a decision holding that conference rate agreements "are immunised from the anti-trust laws regardless of whether those rates are later found to be violative of substantive provisions of the Shipping Act, 1916." TheTMR - 439 words
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185 1983-01-07 15 TWO UK working groups have been set up to examine the problem of high cost involved in transferring foreign ship 6 to the British register, after years of complaints from UK shipowners. Basically the long standing dispute is one of the185 words
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5803 1983-01-07 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,803 words
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Article751 1983-01-07 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Maersk Mango i 8302S 8.1.83 1900 Maersk 51 0900-1000/0500-0600 Hl/Hl SS Bridge 30W 8.1.83 0700 NOL 49 0600-0000/1500-1700 F4/F4 0700-0600/1700-1900 G4/G4 K Kanevsky 35CW/82 8.1.83751 words
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Article1838 1983-01-07 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adriattr Caatateer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFSA Singapore SHfftag Corporation (S), Jamba Un Merah PK) R Jumabhoy A Sow (FN). Mw-fwwh Um Transgroup P» Ltd (S). Umt ServW Kim Shpg (S>.1,838 words
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Article503 1983-01-07 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Builder in 22 Thong Soon alongside 7.1.83/2300 Equator IV 23 Thong Soon alongside 7.1.83/2300 Hanoi 01 39 NAPL alongside 7.1.83/0600 Jlndus Maru 6/7 Mitsui alongside 7.1.83/1000 Vorera 5 Sunshlp alongside 7.1.83/1500 Nedlloyd Albany 3/4 Ned-EAC alongside 7.1.83/1300503 words
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Advertisement458 1983-01-07 13 I3SEALORD0 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG; EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE m. OIL M.I V.27 •Cto»n Thm: fa (/I *700 MB ia 5/1 1M0 MB MRZAN V.27 MXMHYAH V.26 AL WATTY AH V 26 DEL All V.28 Mina Qaboos (15/1). Dub* (16/1). Abu Dhabi (17/1) Bahrain (18/1).458 words
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Advertisement28 1983-01-07 13 1 I LONDON Freights n/TO CONSORTIA n ORIENT Exchange................................. D SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS In Pert X REGIONAL Weather X28 words
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Advertisement970 1983-01-07 13 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Pen*n( Saied 11/1 11/1 25-26/1 31/1-1/2 S-9/2 13-14/2 22-23/2 7V TT7T •SHGAPORE CLOSING TMES CY 10th lan 1100 HRS CFS970 words
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Advertisement259 1983-01-07 14 m mm FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur i r Z3 W\ a nan 1/2 i </2 4/2 SEUMtt 1/2 11/2 N. DUMA 15/2 19/2 B SUM 22/2 inn I &«M SM MM m Port I 9/1 .1 '11 mtnm 14/1 16/1 17/1 19/1 23/1 24/1 2C/1 1) Ganoa. 2)259 words
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Advertisement367 1983-01-07 14 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South WMt Pacific North W—t Atlantic/Canada mm m u/u OM imnt mm vca un mu. V 2 5/2 LWQUO 6/2 7/2 11/2 KMAZMO 8 in »i uom 21/2 11/2 21/2 IVI «/l 12/3 19/3 MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES \**&PanAsia Line: ltd. CONTAINER367 words
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Advertisement353 1983-01-07 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINCRSHIP SERVICE TO UK'CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT H/l 14/1 11/1 11/1 M/i 24/2 43/1 14/3 U/l BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCES LID. BANGKOK TEL: *****10 A joint service of Ben Line,353 words
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Advertisement424 1983-01-07 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT* Fa 4 la CARGO FOR: I«lMt Tl U? 111 «N" iz r„„ ii/i n a/i m/i i,t /2 ui 1/2 n/2 VI IV2 17/2 11/ i J%/1 12/1 «uo accptik ig/ra > Fa/fa to *yc corotwgM. OSLO iroauauL tcsna HKK lam* soutnmtton. MMonia.424 words
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Advertisement938 1983-01-07 16 1 Everett Lines I 'VfHl Surma Five Star Shippmi Corpn jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' 1 LOADING FOR RANGOON M-M mamvitwmi PJMtant fn 14/11 im s BFSSC n Motaruo BOUSTEAO SHPWNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PCNANG 1^2301/8 Compani* Q, HhwkiQ" Imrfcommtnttl ■i■ It A S A C I f "ARGENTINE938 words
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Advertisement339 1983-01-07 16 anirrmu innu, r natty, jannary i, iww US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE vara ami PJttLAIK POWR SSOS MMHTM PTC LID m *****44/7 t 22(1371 booms jumt swrac amun m 222)3*2/3 UST UN SVfME SM M IH *****4/*****4 UST ISA SMPPMC »MU *->712/3/7251 mum nun339 words
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Advertisement787 1983-01-07 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAIO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TO MOW Oraam Haatart Uproaa T«a (xprtu *(*r« Ba. U/I 14/1 20/1 4/2 U/2 U/I 24/2 4/J H BURG BHAVFN ROAM 3/2 4/2 U/2 12/2 U/2 21/2 21/2 27/2 VI »/J 14/1 15/J 21/1 22/3 a/3 2>/i FaMy Act 10/1 HMtarf fipreu "5/2787 words
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Advertisement1258 1983-01-07 18 V*. "K'line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER KSSEL STORE MOTHER VESSEL M (Ml RAID V? 0 KtSO MARU V 64 ASIA STAR V/ 26 ton 'NEW YORK MARU V6B I BRIOGf ¥14 31 too 4 lAPAN AMBROSE VSB Mm c* 1 Ms. MOWOU 3 Mar THLMELPHA 131,258 words
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Advertisement548 1983-01-07 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTI FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): ffTtOer o* the ACf Consol-t SSBRCGE 39* C CONTAMER 1W... N GMNET 13W kOCATOR 29H K JACEJB ISW K CHANCE UN Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia SS BRIOGE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1900 7/1 LCL548 words
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Advertisement563 1983-01-07 19 DON AM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON »«MI rtpn ft BM 10 mum R*n«o« 1 14 I 20/1 X/l S/2 10/? No i Owi« 10 21/1 IM X/| l',j No»Mine 1 130 I J/? I/? 11/7 JJ/7 turn* Swwr DONAH/I 7/1/13 0900563 words
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Advertisement668 1983-01-07 20 Kcymnal Container Lines tfriFWi 2 Sa,l,n 9 s We ekly ILIILII' Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SINGAPORE ISLANDS LIME MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER KUSU ISLAM) tapt/S lan KUSJJ BUM) 4/6 Fab h* Loadb* tar: Hscat Dubai. Bataaai. Oohi, Dmmm Muscat, Abu Dhabi Dubai, n«iBIIMF«i EXPRESS SEM-CONTAMER668 words
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Advertisement273 1983-01-07 21 INTERNATIONAL SMPPMG SERVICES (HK) SMGAFORE/ARABMN SEA SERVICE (Repi* Monthly S*in|) ETA/ETD m.» "WH LET 22/24 MM 30 MN (M 1965) TM 24/21 FA Bookings: TEL: *****73 COLOMBO 30 MN INTERIMARITIME LTD. MOKDIT SNUB 10 SOUTH IfUCIt KK S parc P Ludvv tar M.V. SELNM ttay.2l SjM In Port 7/1/13 Dwbai.273 words
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Advertisement129 1983-01-07 21 FIRGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. BANGKOK EXPRESS SVC (Fa ft LCI) HONG KONG ISLANDS LINE (AustiHsn SVC) vessel sp nmevsi wy std m we m Cantor 3 13/1 IM Cart** 131 13/2 20/2 27/2 20/2 Cantor 13 21/1 MIMi 131 2»/2 1/3 IS/3 7/3 "j C*mr 4 12/2 Tot 0m129 words
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Advertisement577 1983-01-07 22 shipping (Singapore) private limited HVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE TRANS SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE (Afont for fcence holder TrmwU Mm A(oncy Co NV) Sorwce to km dottoiabom DAJLEA/ASTAAA Carp Bootap tot *****55/9, *****11 21st a. 210 C A. Menubonai Ptua Amon ltd S'port 0207 Totoi RS ***** (TRASM) BINTULU CONTRACTORS SDN BERHAD 37577 words
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Advertisement499 1983-01-07 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1201, 12Hi Hoot, Gotdw Mil* T o*»', Boodi Rood, Smoopor* 0719. Tot *****44 Tl> R*****2 MEAPCO SINGAPORE TO NEST MALAYSIA SERVICE Accept** Reefer cawtaoiors: West Malaysia Agent Nodltoyd EAC AgondM (M) Idn. Bhtf. Ponang: ToL *****8 P. Ketone To(. *****1/7 ANHSING OVERSEAS LINE k499 words
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Miscellaneous157 1983-01-07 22 Rational Weather m ;v 'f*Sk R7IJ 5* m >> 51 33 nr 2 Is 0 C yA CT* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s-Y Wind direction with speed in knots157 words
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