The Business Times, 25 January 1983
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Title Section10 1983-01-25 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, JANUARY 25,1183 60 CENTS10 words
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399 1983-01-25 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN AGREEMENT on a revamped shareholding structure t for a stalled petrochemical project on Pulau Ayer Merbau has been reached after a year's search for new partners. A joint statement from Ethylene Glycols (Singapore) shareholders yesterday said they are399 words
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145 1983-01-25 1 Reuter THAILAND will consider longstanding requests by foreign banks to open branches in the country but the policy is not to allow any more foreign banks, director of the Bank of Thailand's Department of Bank Supervision and Examination Waree Havanonda said. She said inReuter - 145 words
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537 1983-01-25 1 LEE YOKE MENG - WARNING TO EXPORTERS BY LEE YOKE MENG ORIENTAL optimism could clash with American realities to produce a hard time for local exporters, according to a senior manager with a foot in both camps. Mr Charles Baer, New York manager for Tien Wah Press, said yesterday537 words
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456 1983-01-25 1 THE insuring of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) project here should be lead managed by an international insurer or reinsurer, with as much participation by the local insurance community as possible. This, according to American broker Alexander and Alexander's vicepresident Sandy Clark, is probably456 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article50 1983-01-25 1 AFP JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone will also visit Brunei during his scheduled tour of Asia in May, government sources in Tokyo said. The prime minister decided to pay a brief visit to the oil-rich British colony because Brunei becomes independent on Jan 1 next year. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article62 1983-01-25 1 AP PRESIDENT Suharto said boosting productivity in the agricultural sector, increasing farmer's income and improving their welfare are the main factors in the success of national development. Addressing a national agricultural census conference at the state palace, Mr Suharto said accurate and timely statistical data on agriculture wouldAP - 62 words
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Article81 1983-01-25 1 Reuter A ROME court sentenced 25 Red Brigades leftist guerillas to life imprisonment yesterday for the 1978 kidnap and murder of former prime minister Aldo Moro and other crimes. The verdicts come at the end of a 10-month trial of 63 defendants. Mr Moro was abducted on MarchReuter - 81 words
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Article70 1983-01-25 1 AFP MITSUBISHI Electric Corp will become the third Japanese company to embark on video tape recorder (VTR) production in Britain in a bid to ease friction over Japan's VTR exports to the European Economic Community. The company announced it will begin production of VTRs this au- tumn atAFP - 70 words
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Article67 1983-01-25 1 AFP THE Malaysian government is considering plans to do away with the present trade union set-up in the country by replacing it with the Japanese "in-house" pattern of unions. Adib Adam, the Minister of Information, told a political gathering in Malacca yesterday that the move is aimedAFP - 67 words
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Article48 1983-01-25 1 UPI ABOUT 200 anti-terrorist commandos and regular police officers have been assigned to guard the 13 Opec oil ministers at their latest conference in Geneva, Switzerland. Geneva city officials yesterday said Opec's bill for the security will run anywhere from US$5O,OOO to 1100,000 a day. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article39 1983-01-25 1 Reuter BRITAIN'S water and sewerage workers began a national strike yesterday which could disrupt industry and contaminate domestic water supplies. Last-minute pay talks broke up without an agreement just before the midnight strike deadline on Sunday. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article69 1983-01-25 1 AP BEIJING will have more than 10,000 hotel rooms for tourists, about double the present number, after 11 new hotels are completed by 1985. China's official Xinhua news agency yesterday said seven hotels are under construction and four more are planned to help the Chinese capital accommodateAP - 69 words
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318 1983-01-25 1 THE Gold Exchange of Singapore will sanction the operation of discretionary accounts when all approved gold trading companies come under its control. For several years, the exchange has been discouraging its members from managing discretionary accounts which are basically trading accounts318 words
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374 1983-01-25 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI SEA Containers has obtained a US$7.2 million loan from Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Asia to finance its purchase of 600 refrigeration units. The company, which has the largest worldwide fleet of leased refrigerated containers, will purchase the units from its wholly374 words
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304 1983-01-25 1 SHIPS undergoing repair at China's largest port, Shanghai, will soon be able to obtain re-conditioned engine parts from Singapore. Metalock, a local ship engine repair company, recently reached an agreement with the Shanghai Ocean Shipping Voyage Repair Dockyard to establish a stock of engine304 words
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Advertisement218 1983-01-25 1 +-m* Buy Quality With Confidence TUI Gl6, THE ARCADE RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE 0104 TEL. *****11 [HMDS THE local watch and clock industry faces an uncertain year Page 3 UNEMPLOYMENT is likely to remain a major world problem for the next 20 years Page 4 DONALD Regan says US interest rates218 words
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Advertisement240 1983-01-25 1 *>• f I MM m* 3Z i Match your skills with ours East flights? Easy connections? Kbit can idy on KLM s:n Friendly, reliable service The airline you can rely on. That's KLM. The friendly Dutch company with more than 60 years of experience. And charming personnel whose task it240 words
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Advertisement366 1983-01-25 2 Asia's best-selling general purpose computer: Big system power with small system economy alci if fi inpfinnc liVo "FfYRTR ANT RtVH NEC SYSTEM2SO is a versatile general purpose computer. Although small in scale, it functions like (COBOL, FORTRAN, RPG, fication of data structure and multidimensional information retrieval. a large-scale system. While366 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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473 1983-01-25 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING PACTA United Construction Pte Ltd, a six-month-old joint venture between local and American partners, is aiming for an annual turnover of $15 million to $20 million. The company, equally owned by Seattle-based Pacific Construction Systems and local trading company Tanglin473 words
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Article1198 1983-01-25 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES Jan 3-28 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays): Working Capital Management, YMCA Palmer Read, NPB Jan 3-Feb 2 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays): Computer Applications in Accounting Finance, Cuppage Centre, NPB Jan 4-27 (Tuesdays and Thursdays): QC Circle Facilitator Training Course, Cuppage Centre, NPB Jan 4-Feb 3 (Mondays,1,198 words
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293 1983-01-25 3 A NEW computer company is launching a series of products to challenge IBM Singapore in one of its strongest markets system software packages. The products are supposed to make computers operate taster and more efficiently. Ken Tan Applied Software (KTAS) Pte Ltd,293 words
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168 1983-01-25 3 JAPAN'S Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) is sending a study mission here next week to look into Singapore's investment climate. The mission, comprising government officials and 30 Japanese businessmen, wilf be led by Mr Shingo Nortyama, adviser to the ministry.168 words
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Article247 1983-01-25 3 FOUR Australian manufacturer* hav» appointed SS Sascom as Its agent here. "In addition to our various international lines, we are now agent for Neil Griee, Post and Rail, Trend and Actil," said Mr Oliver Koh, group director of Sascom. Grice, Post and Rail and Trend make leather-uphol-stered furniture247 words
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Article, Illustration82 1983-01-25 3 TONY STEPHENS (above) has been appointed manager of marketing programmes (Far East operations) for Burroughs Corporation, following 14 months as general manager of Burroughs Machines (Hongkong) Ltd. Mr Stephens' career with Burroughs computers started 12 years ago in the UK where he joined Burroughs sales and marketing.82 words
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245 1983-01-25 3 HONG Leong group's first hotel In the Shentoo Way area will coat $90 million and is expected to be completed by early 1985. Dai-Ichi Hotel, a Joint development between Hong Leong (70 per cent) and the Dai-Ichi Hotel group of Japan (30 per245 words
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519 1983-01-25 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE LOCAL watch and clock industry faces an uncertain year as demand in major export markets are not expected to pick up in view of the current recession. Last year, domestic exports of watches and clocks (complete units and parts)519 words
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363 1983-01-25 3 TUNNELLING by robots may be introduced in Singapore for the island's Mass Rapid Transit project. The team of HazamaGumi and Japan Development and Construction Co (JDC), two leading contractors in Japan, plan to use a robot-controlled automated tunnelling method if they363 words
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Advertisement149 1983-01-25 3 Diethelm Swiss Line 2CCO Furniture System Grows With Your Business. DIETHELM created the Swiss Line 2000 Furniture System as a complete office system. Fully functional ana flexible. With this moaular system, change and alterations can be made at no additional cost. And to accomodate the expansion and growth of your149 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article581 1983-01-25 4 Reuter UNEMPLOYMENT is likely to remain a major world problem for the next 20 years. Francis Blanc hard, head of the Geneva-based International Labour Organisation (ILO) yesterday estimated one billion jobs must be created by the turn of the century 88 per cent of them inReuter - 581 words
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Article209 1983-01-25 4 AUSTRALIA'S opposition Labour Party will review terms for any licences granted to foreign banks if it returns to power. However, Labour's economic affairs spokesman Paul Keating declined to say whether a future Labour administration would revoke the licences. But he said it would grant no209 words
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617 1983-01-25 4 Reuter AMERICAN special envoy Philip Habib has left Israel for Washington to consult President Reagan on what appear to be deep differences with Israel over conditions for an Israeli military withdrawal from Lebanon. The Israeli Cabinet has authorised its negotiators at the talksReuter - 617 words
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309 1983-01-25 4 AP LEGISLATION has been proposed in the US Senate to create a new trade department to carry out American trade policy Senator William Roth, who proposed the bill in Washington yesterday said: "The US has played patsy to foreign protectionism long enough. It'sAP - 309 words
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302 1983-01-25 4 UPI THE Central Intelligence Agency and the Defence Intelligence Agency have been drafted Into the task force set up in the US to fight the theft of technology in California's Silicon Valley. US attorney Joseph Russoniello said the role of theUPI - 302 words
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Article337 1983-01-25 4 Reuter JAPANESE growth in fiscal 1983, beginning April 1, will be sluggish, with the real economic growth rate about 2 per cent. Tsutomu Nishimura, Sumitomo Bank managing director and chief economist in Tokyo, yesterday said industries have nearly completed destoddng activity, so there may beReuter - 337 words
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Article320 1983-01-25 4 Reuter FEARS that US inflation will rise this year are giving Wall Street the Jitters, but economists said there is no need to worry. No great rise is foreseen (or 1983, although most economists predict a gradual upturn in inflation next year and think inflation willReuter - 320 words
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Article537 1983-01-25 4 Reuter BRITISH television users will soon be able to do their banking and shopping from the comfort of the home, using a simple computer keyboard connected to an adapted standard television receiver. John Webster, general manager of the Nottingham Building Society, which is introducingReuter - 537 words
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481 1983-01-25 4 Reuter OPEC oil ministers reached agreement in principle on reducing total output but continued their Geneva meeting yesterday to tackle remaining differences over a pricing system. The ministers agreed to cut the total output of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries to eitherReuter - 481 words
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Article236 1983-01-25 4 Reuter, UPI JAPAN could become an outcast in international society if it fails to respond correctly to increasing friction over trade. This warning was given by Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone in a speech in Parliament yesterday. He pledged to build "a Japan open toReuter,; UPI - 236 words
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Article754 1983-01-25 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From CAL CI341 0220 TPE PAA PA005 0245 JFKSFOHKG SLA SQI01 0815 KUL MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP MAS MH81I 1040 PEN GIA GA960 1100 HLP754 words
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Advertisement122 1983-01-25 4 "Town Country Expatriates Mortgage Scheme Town&Countryisoneofßritain'sleadingbuild- abroad. We do not charge any extra interest ing societies. Now we can provide a scheme on the loan while the property is being let which is very attractive for people working The Society offers a full range of investment overseas. We can offer122 words
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Advertisement25 1983-01-25 4 Pan Am To Hongkong Daily At 8.15 am It's The First Flight Out The First Flight In. :'-p Pan Am.\bu Can t Beat the Experience.25 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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505 1983-01-25 5 Reuter, NYT AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Donald Regan has predicted that US interest rates would fall by at least two more percentage points this year, paving the way for an economic recovery that would grow increasingly stronger. "I think interest rates can andReuter,; NYT - 505 words
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Article165 1983-01-25 5 Reuter US monetary authorities should restore their policy of moderate restraint of money supply, Richard Rahn, vicepresident and chief economist of the US Chamber of Commerce said. He said if monetary policy does not soon return to its course of limited growth in the M-l money supplyReuter - 165 words
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Article290 1983-01-25 5 Reuter BRAZILIAN central bank governor Carlos Langoni yesterday said he expects Projects One and Two of the country's debt financing plan for this year to be signed in the first half of February. Foreign creditor banks have so far formally committed US$4.l2 billion of the $4.4 trillionReuter - 290 words
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Article205 1983-01-25 5 Reuter A GROUP of major international banks has been testing market reaction to a club deal of $1 billion to $1.5 billion for Venezuela. Bankers said the initiative is at a preliminary stage and is intended to help Venezuela overcome shortfalls in its $8.7 billionReuter - 205 words
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316 1983-01-25 5 Reuter SUPER-NOW accounts offered by US depository institutions from Jan 5 averaged US$B.3 billion in the week ended Jan 12, the US Federal Reserve estimated. The new accounts carry no interest rate ceilings or transaction limits and are subject to reserve requirements. They are includedReuter - 316 words
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Article484 1983-01-25 5 THE US dollar Armed considerably against major currencies in heavy and hectic trading on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Dealers attributed It to the US$6.9 billion rise In US money supply, which also brought on higher US Interest rates. They said there was a scramble (or the greenback.484 words
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Article156 1983-01-25 5 THE dollar far overnight delivery yesterday closed stronger at 241.30 yen In moderate trading after opening at 238.30 and rising to a one-month high of 241.50, dealers said. This was sharply higher than the 236.90/237J0 finish in New York and the 235.00 close in Tokyo last Friday. Trading volume156 words
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Article22 1983-01-25 5 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 9.58 per cent.22 words
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Article174 1983-01-25 5 ASIAN .ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 24: US Dollar*(8po4l Offer M 7d*ys 93/16 91/18 1 month 9H »vt 2 months 9 5/16 9 3/16 3 months 9H 9H 6 month* 9 9/16 97/16 9 month* 9H 9 >4 12months 911/16 99/16 DM gwin /IflXJl. 1174 words
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Article44 1983-01-25 5 RANGE of price* oflen ed by dlacount h— on Ju 24 Ownlgfct: 3 C*H depart ta: 3 v. Cloatac hrta, fltlltn S-month TrMaury btlla 3M 3 3-month 1: 'I.I 7* 3 months CD 711/16 76/16 > month* CD 711/16 76/16 Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article61 1983-01-25 5 THE dollar yesterday rose shandy and opened at a post-war record against sterling on late news on Friday of a larger-than-ex-pected Increase of US$6.9 billion in US money supply M-L Opening quotes yesterday were: US 1.5530/40 Can 1.9082/9106 Croat 1.2324/27 D Mk 3.8203/43 D F1 4.1848/89 S FY 3.1241/8461 words
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Article353 1983-01-25 5 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally easier in moderate trading reelecting the metal's decline on overseas markets. Total sales (or the day was recorded at 219 lots while kerb volume at 668 lots. Prompt closed softer at U*****.50/477.50 an ounce against «3.50/484.50 in New York last Friday, February353 words
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Article208 1983-01-25 5 THE US dollar yesterday continued to rise against other major currencies in late trading as the possibility of a US discount rate cut diminished, dealers said. The US dollar advanced to 2.4755/65 marks from an early 2.4605/15 and New York's 2.4510/30 close, while the mark was overshadowed by doubts208 words
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Advertisement164 1983-01-25 5 GETZ CONCEPT 80S OFFICE OPEN PLAN SYSTEM f i f t i&m ST.-. m p v t; •(<» J*. •sr*r*. Gi *y*wpp*4i '.v v 4* ~hM im lr- *4# r «> V. ..5 IX-V-.*' •a mxm |T;r Si., It. 'if* m *v* sst ip Us > i 98# *>V"V <164 words
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Article519 1983-01-25 6 WHEN THE head of a major news agency in Washington was introduced to a Singapore journalist recently, his first words were: "Hi, how are things in Malaya?" Such remarks are not entirely surprising. Singaporeans are used to hearing tourists say they thought we lived in trees519 words
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Article, Illustration927 1983-01-25 6 KIM FUAD - World oil market conditions and a shortage of cash have forced Venezuela's state oil industry to cut back drastically on its development plans, reports KIM FUAD from Caracas. KIM FUAD FT VENEZUELA'S state oil industry is shelving more than SlObn worth ofFT - 927 words
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Advertisement118 1983-01-25 6 #r v 1 f ®sm wc 38 KMC Jatooul glttf A rare opportunity indeed. Une cuisine classique et inventive. Prepared by Gerard Clor, Maitre Cuisinier de France. Rock fish soup. Turbot in champagne sauce. Duck breast salad with hazel nut Vinaigrette. Truffles and fresh goose liver. Red mullets in aspic.118 words
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Miscellaneous702 1983-01-25 6 TWO-IV-OVE CROSSWORD a aummumm JdIJII dll J CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Students of quality (5) 8 Great man with nothing possibly to be glum about (5) 10 Gold-digger of '49? (5) 11 People spilling ink (3) 12 Cleaning plant (5) 13 Hung around the wild glen, dad (7) 15 "Bear"702 words
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Miscellaneous864 1983-01-25 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by Crocodh Tears (Mandarin/r) A contemporary social drama about a family. 4.35 Afternoon Matinee Stuckey's Last Stand: Rather like the series Meatballs, this comedy will keep the younger ones engrossed. ft is all about a camp for children, where the counsellors find it difficult864 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1983-01-25 7 COLIN CHAPMAN - Political and economic divisions between the regions of Australia have aggravated the problems faced by the Federal government in Canberra, writes COLIN CHAPMAN. COLIN CHAPMAN. FT TO THE deprecating New South Welshmen, Queenslanders are known as "pineapples," perhaps because of character resemblances toFT - 1,179 words
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1895 1983-01-25 7 TAMAR LEWIN - The practice of law in the US was 'a lot more fun in the old days' when it was a gentlemanly profession, recalls a senior lawyer in New York. Today, it is big business, with firms hustling for clients. TAMAR LEWIN looks atNYT - 1,895 words
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Advertisement122 1983-01-25 7 What more reasons do you need? Located outside CBD Ample car-parking GOLDHILL SQUARE! Wi r Easily accessible location i i ft r V/'. Vvc sfc'dL. i V H k >; V.wsg -\<; -4i v .1, i-j < lltt^ l&W ftaabi 4 k< _j4 H -j •<-•••"• ;intn ic+t i TT-;I122 words
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Advertisement860 1983-01-25 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain H with the American Express Card HH. you don't already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" va k Lunn COFFEE HOUSE 2nd FVxw Figures that speak for themselves. r> ir t Jur uiiui Today's ladies entertain and still keep healthy figures.860 words
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Advertisement207 1983-01-25 8 LQMES AHEARTY EATER American short orders. Continental breakfasts A local favourites Have a bite, a cup of coffee or a full appetizing meal dished out with impeccable service. Nonya Lakso, Tahu Goreng, Gado Gado, Mee Siam A an assortment of spicy curries are just some of the delicious dishes you207 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article169 1983-01-25 9 CHINESE Pratfiee Eiekuge, per 111 kg yesterday. Caeaaat ail: Bulk fob $96.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $109.00 sellers, new drum fob $113.00 sellers. Ctfn: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $342.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $337.50169 words
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Article197 1983-01-25 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,430; 32s 2,890, 40s 3,120 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gaade: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lamb 6 unq; Flower and197 words
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Article323 1983-01-25 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ pa- kilo, 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, Special 0.57.323 words
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Article297 1983-01-25 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 171.00 cents a kilo, down half-a-cent from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of buying support and freer offerings, they said. Prices eased marginally in quiet afternoon297 words
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Article329 1983-01-25 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: G lose (per kilo) (pei kilo) Buyer Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b. 168.00 170.00N 168J0 168.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. February 171-50 ***** 171.00 171 JO Int. I R.S.S March 174.90 175.00 174.00 174.50 Int. 2 R.S.S329 words
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Article96 1983-01-25 9 NOON SSI It and SMR pnoM jml lardar RAS SSR 20 SSR50 (1 too pailat) (1 too pailat) Fdmn (Carnal Mtk) Bayara Scllvrt 167.SO 16SJ0N 163.60 1 Si-SON Hank jtavirink) 158 50 15# SON 164.60 156. SON MRKLB Pakraary Maia k SMRCV SMRL SMRS SMR CP SMR96 words
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Article1021 1983-01-25 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday were generally quietly steadier at midday, £8 above to £2 a tonne below Friday's close in most traded positions. Prices generally traded in a narrow range in the absence of fresh news and of any lead from New York futures on Friday. The1,021 words
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Article30 1983-01-25 9 Rubber: Jan 24 Singapore: February: 171.00 centa (down 0.60 centa) Malayaia: February: 100.50 centa (down one cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 234 tonnes (up 154 tonnes)30 words
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Article57 1983-01-25 9 THE STRAITS UN price In Penag yesterday remained unchanged at the IT A fleer level of M 529.15 a kite, dealers said. Dealers noted strong support came from the buffer stock manager. Turnover rose to 254 tonnes from M last Friday, boosted by weekend accumulation of ore, they57 words
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494 1983-01-25 9 CRUDE plain oil output in Malaysia plunged last month to an unprecedented seasonal low of only 200,000 tonnes. Production for the year as a whole, however, reached a record 3.5 million tonnes, according to preliminary estimates. In line with the usual seasonal decline in494 words
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Article124 1983-01-25 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on short-selling, with buyers reserved in quiet trading. dealers said. In the January position, south region fell MJ7.50 to $787.50 and central $2.50 to 1782.50 while in February, central lost $7.50 to $780. The refined market was featureless on124 words
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Article274 1983-01-25 9 Reuter SOVIET farm production in 1982 rose over the previous year in a number of sectors but still remained below government targets in most of them. A report from the Central Statistics Board carried in the government daily newspaper Izvestia showed this. The 1961 figures withReuter - 274 words
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Advertisement47 1983-01-25 9 Where taste still matters. Haute cuisine the bubbles and the ambiance and now the distinctive charm of Paul Gostelow at the Baby Grand nightly. Luncheon: 12 'till 3 Dinner: 7 'till 11.30 V ■The Octagon. sth Floor, r 105 Cecil Street. Singapore 0106 Reserve on 223 336647 words
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Advertisement138 1983-01-25 9 •viiiriiLft kj !TrijTF:<a rn \bur choice of 3 everyday on International. Vi &*&#> International you the choice of superb flights from Singapore to Bangkok, everyday. t in Bangkok. The convenient lunch-time service departs at 12.40 pm. Our super inflight service provides a gourmet meal before you arrive at Bangkok at138 words
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1889 1983-01-25 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and frisinesn in and reported to the sjocfc Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after1,889 words
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Article3069 1983-01-25 10 1982/1983 High Low Company Last Sale or Gr'. Div D1t CVi Gr>s Net VW P/E Vol Day 0000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 350 235 Acou 154 130 Alcom 233 132 Allied Choc 374 210 BAT 322 283 Bata 141 88 Ben 229 229 Berjajra3,069 words
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Article1828 1983-01-25 10 BID and offer price* officially listed P and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at shares traded rftown in brackets la lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise sped fled OKDumiAta Aeaa (2.318) <*■■■■11 (11<B) AIm (1658 IMS) (7) 11,828 words
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Article857 1983-01-25 10 SOME oftwiiM kayiag 2 helped U atom the tide at aeLUmg wkk* kit the 8tag». P*f* >toek nurket tmriy ytmterd»y. CMM*aeatiy, mwt ■karas mMuged to fladak a have tkeir day's lawa. Overall, tradtag atoa teak •a a mare nkdaed aato, wltk taraaver amaaatlag to aaly LN857 words
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Article585 1983-01-25 10 SHARE prices turned softer on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday on a general withdrawal of interest. Values started broadly lower following the weak close on Wall Street last Friday with sentiment generally poor in the first hour of trading. An attempted rally towards the noon585 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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756 1983-01-25 11 NYT WHEN Peter A Cohen got the word that he would be elected president and chief executive of ShearsonAmerican Express at a board meeting earlier this month, the 36-year-old executive arrived for the official proceedings with a big paper bag. First, he pulledNYT - 756 words
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Article186 1983-01-25 11 CHEMCIAL Cempaay «f Malaysia Berhad: Twentyfirst Annual general meeting to be held on the Ground Floor of Bangunan MLDF, 195 A, Jalan Pekeliling, Kuala Lumpur on Jan 25 at 11.30 am. MALAYAN Breweries Limited: Forty-eighth Annual general meeting to be held at 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street,186 words
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Article180 1983-01-25 11 DIAMOND MOT OTOB1 E SINGAPORE UNIT TKU8T (Maipw' prices tar tea M) (Managers' price* hrluS) Dec Jan The Commerce 3.00 3.15 Diamond The Savings Fund S pore Prog Fund 1.72 1.81 1.33 1.40 S'pore Fd(USS) SI 0.55 1.1C 0.59 1.23 S'pore See. Fund Sfeore Invest Fund 2.00 2.10180 words
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Article, Illustration347 1983-01-25 11 Reuter GUINNESS, a dark and heavy Irish beer with a thick creamy head, much revered in its native land, is about to test the effectiveness of the armoury of modern advertising and marketing techniques. For if a £7 million advertising campaign, just launched in Britain amidReuter - 347 words
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Article276 1983-01-25 11 FT BANKERS and analysts in Hongkong are questioning aspects of the draft rescue packages now being proposed for Carrian Investments Limited, the liquidity-starved quoted property company, and Carrian Holdings its unquoted parent. Carrian Investments has a net worth of HK$l64 million and debts of $2.9 billion,FT - 276 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article429 1983-01-25 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed with a markedly easier bias due to a weakening resource 9ector, in moderately active trading, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index fell 3.0 to 537.6, reflecting a 5.7 drop in the all resources index to 433.1. The all industrials index was up 0.2 at429 words
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Article399 1983-01-25 11 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday closed at the day's high in fairly active, late buying as well as short-covering, brokers said. Stocks opened lower extending Friday's losses in thin trading. The fall in Wall Street and a sharp decline in the Hongkong dollar against its US counterpart, also depressed399 words
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Article448 1983-01-25 11 THE stock market yesterday fell sharply, extending Saturday's steep decline, with sentiment depressed by the yen's weakness against the dollar and the fading possibility of a cut in Japan's official discount rate. The market average lost 58.37 to end at 7,833.99 after falling 97.05 last Saturday.448 words
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Article143 1983-01-25 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally higher in weak trading which centred around financial^. JAN M BatiU Aokham Thai Aala PI bra Anlhin In* And Truit 134 1 Bangkok Bank Bank Of AjrudlKji 3M 2 I" 153 BaU Shoe Berll Jucker Charoonc Thai 4 IVIr. 252 Firestone rim Trust Good143 words
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Article96 1983-01-25 11 JAM M Pent Aco)« Mining 0.0014 unch Anglo Phil Apex Mlnlnc AUmi Coil B 0J)12 unch -S Bagulo Ootd 0 003 unch Buic PMrokum 0013 unch Bcnguet Coo B COCr MM t -14 0.S nm Phil Hide* 7J0 -02 Lcpanto B ooaao -0 006 Martnduqu* B tio •ftl OtknUI96 words
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562 1983-01-25 11 TWO companies. Industrial Oxygen Incorporated and Malaysian Resources Corporation Bhd, have abandoned their plans to buy into Ave property firms. 101 said yesterday it has decided not to proceed with the proposed acquisition of four property companies following the expiry of the respective sale562 words
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725 1983-01-25 11 ■arket Talk... NYT MANAGERS of pension funds, mutual funds and other large sources of institutional money have fed the bull market with baskets of cash since last August. Now and then, individual investors tossed a few tidbits into the ring. Last week,NYT - 725 words
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Advertisement62 1983-01-25 11 iM^WSIK OC 8820 Business Micro Computer -K'J.'l.l. .'.lA'.',!.!.'!„! \.\im •JJ-! II!.!>!.!-!.,! l.lU'i J Hire Purchose/Leasing/Rental Banking (Test Key Operation) Bullion Commodities Software Deve Word Processing Office Automation DATAQUIP (S) PTE LTD 506 Delta House 2 Alexandra Road (0315) Tel: 272-6512/6514/6515 /6514/6515 IK A FACTORY LEASING ESTATE AGENTS/ AGENCIES NOTICE A62 words
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Advertisement120 1983-01-25 11 Another forklift to move your business, financed by FOCL t r i f t If A business on the move needs the financial services of Forward Oversea Credit Ltd. Our wide range of innovative services covers purchase financing or leasing And not just of equipment but for factories and offices120 words
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Article161 1983-01-25 12 Rises Indices George Kent 710 10 Berjuatai 530 10 Jan 21 Jan 24 *****4 Hume M Johan HMgi 320 314 10 8 BT Indicator *****9 F*d Cable* 182 8 ST Industrials: 765.60 759,84 U P P 101 8 ST Finance: 1821.64 1816.40 Sel Properties M B t Hldg* Lien161 words
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Article, Illustration192 1983-01-25 12 Rises Indices Troooh 890 +75 Petaling Tin 1000 50 Jan 21 Jan 24 A Hi tarn Rub 740 40 MBT Index: *****5 *****6 Austral Amal 580 20 NST Industrials: 972.11 964.76 Larut 306 18 NST Finance: 1656.56 1650.92 Berjuntai 885 15 NST Hotels: 648.22 647 97 Johan 340192 words
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Article48 1983-01-25 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 818.4 Thursday 824.8 Week Ago 814.2 Monday Friday 879.60 871.99 Week Ago AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS 874.49 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1052.98 Thursday 1070.82 Week Ago 1060.85 Monday 887.5 Friday 667.3 Week Ago 883.8 ALL ORDINARIES H.K.HANG SENG Friday Week Ago 540.6 .533.048 words
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Article939 1983-01-25 12 THE market opened lower yesterday in cautious trading on sterling's sharp fall against the US dollar and on doubts over the tentative Opec production quota decision, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was down 4.6 points at 614.6. Leading industrials were marked easier across the board939 words
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272 1983-01-25 12 GEORGE Kent (Malaysia), whose share price has risen significantly in recent weeks, has proposed a three-for-two bonus issue along with a sub-division of its existing shares from Msl par to 50 cents each. George Kent said the bonus issue and sub-divi-sion of the shares272 words
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Article, Illustration682 1983-01-25 12 MHN Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani I GENERAL Corporation Bhd (GCB), which recently went on a major diversification trail and had completed floating a Msso million loan stock, has come up with another major acquisition that of Low Keng Huat Construction Co Sdn682 words
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Article407 1983-01-25 12 MALAYAN Cement yesterday released a set of very impressive results, with group pre-tax profit more than doubled to M 538.25 million from $18.79 million for the year ended Nov 30, 1982. Group after-tax profit jumped nearly three times to 130.46 million from $10.66 million. Its407 words
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224 1983-01-25 12 SIM LIM Finance, the wholly owned subsidiary of Sim Lim Investments, has received approval from the Stock Exchange of Singapore for its public flotation. Five million shares will be offered at $2 each. The offer is expected to be made sometime during224 words
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164 1983-01-25 12 DBS Asia, a Hongkong subsidiary of DBS Bank, has acquired an investment holding company called Sapperton Ltd. The company, with a paid-up capital of HK$2O and an authorised capital of $1,000 divided into 100 shares of $10 each, was formed in June last164 words
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340 1983-01-25 12 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM JACK CHIA-MPH has fixed the interest rate for its $40 million unsecured convertible loan stock 1963/88 at 9 per cent per annum. This interest is payable annually on Dec 31, beginning this year. Shareholders whose names appear in340 words
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Article202 1983-01-25 12 AYES Mslek Rabber C* BM has declared a final dividend of 20 per cent less tax payable on Feb 28, the. day of its annual general meeting. .Duly completed transfers received by the company up to 5pm on Feb 17 will be registered before entitlements to the dividend202 words
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Advertisement88 1983-01-25 12 Tan Choon Chye Management Services (Pte) Ltd. Singapore Secretarial Services Co. (Pte) for: Corporate Secretarial Services Management Advisory Services Project Studies Micro Computer Accounts Automation contact. Tel: *****26 or *****27 Executive Chairman: Tan Choon Chye M/Director Mrs. Low nee Tan Leng Fong Rooms 1101 1111, 11th Floor, Golden Mile Tower,88 words
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Advertisement253 1983-01-25 12 a r* s§aUl! j Ul tr *i i U b SI HUM Vmterhjul billicjt 9 v, i I >4 ±5 rj 5 i V4'«i it 173 08 •i 175 US mm n a e ->- i—vj&Z Mk t o <+\ 14 rfyr r >' v X 4 BV';' IBP 'Wi253 words
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Miscellaneous59 1983-01-25 12 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy and windy with intermittent light to moderate showers. Report for U hoars prior to 7.3t pm oo Jan U at the airport: Maximum temperature 28.5 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 99 Hours of sunshine 0.05 Rainfall in millimetres 9.7 Total rainfall for the59 words
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270 1983-01-25 13 SOME TEN million deadweight tonnes of tankers are competing for sporadic crude oil liftings out of the Persian Gulf. In spite of the record ship scrapping of the past year and the threadbare freight rates when the occasional piece of270 words
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524 1983-01-25 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ A STUDY on inter and intra Asean shipping is being conducted by the South-East Asian Agency for Transport and Communications (Seatac), which is expected to pave the way for the establishment of an Asean liner service. The study will identify524 words
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Article70 1983-01-25 13 Reuter THE maximum draft of vessels using the Panamal Canal will be temporarily reduced to 39 feet from 39 feet six inches from Feb 8, the Panama Canal Authority said. It added it has advised international shipping that the maximum draft might have to be reduced furtherReuter - 70 words
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Article161 1983-01-25 13 AFP THE British Defence Ministry is chartering two roll-on/roll-off ships as temporary replacements for the landing craft Sir Galahad and Sir Tristram, bombed by the Argentinians during the Falklands conflict. The 3,425 ton Grey Master, owned by the Norwegian Mitre Shipping Co, is to be renamedAFP - 161 words
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Article113 1983-01-25 13 AP US Marshals impounded a Japanese fishing ship after it arrived in Honolulu under the control of a US Coast Guard crew. The 85-foot, 60-ton Daian Maru No 68 was seized a week ago for allegedly fishing in Hawaiian waters. Last week, acting US Attorney Daniel BentAP - 113 words
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Article700 1983-01-25 13 SklppiMg UK P»«e C*i Afea vin I Ahrenkiel Liner VI 1 All trm» vn Alpac VI S Anhsiag X 3 Antara Shpg X S APCUne IV 4 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant VI 4 Austasia Line V 1 Australian Coot VI 5700 words
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1625 1983-01-25 14 NEXT PORT OF CALL COULD WELL BE A SCRAP YARD NYT FROM Piraeus to Hongkong, from Baltimore to Liverpool, the world's major harbours are jammed' with vessels built to transport American grain to the Soviet Union, Saudi oil to France, Japanese videotape recorders to Britain.NYT - 1,625 words
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Article209 1983-01-25 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/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Contain»* Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA) Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container209 words
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Article1914 1983-01-25 14 CHARTERING was fairly subdued on Friday in mo6t sectors of the freight market but a feature was provided by tonnage being fixed for 10 cargoes, each of 28,000 long tons, from the US Nothern Range to Japan commencing March at USSI7. I Grain chartering was otherwise on a1,914 words
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Article297 1983-01-25 15 NYT OIL tanker rates out of Iran's Kharg Island terminal hardened last week as reports circulated that Iraq had bombed the terminal, with the result that owners needed more inducement to make the trip. But conditions were dull elsewhere in the Gulf area, with 10 million tonsNYT - 297 words
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336 1983-01-25 15 UPI THE Tampomas-l Indonesia's flagship, drifted for a day in the Java Sea before being towed to port, carrying 1,700 passengers terrified by memories of a disaster that killed 700 people on its sister ship. Panic swept the overcrowded Tampomas-l when its engines overheatedUPI - 336 words
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379 1983-01-25 15 Lloyd's List INCREASED container traffic on the Trans-Siberian Railway does not pose a serious threat to Western shipowners trading between Europe and the Far East, according to a report prepared for the European Commission by the Swiss economic research group Prognos AG. TheLloyd's List - 379 words
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Article, Illustration261 1983-01-25 15 STONE AGE (Airfreight) Pte Ltd has appointed Mr R*yst*n Ye«k as its airfreight manager. Mr Yeoh has more than 10 years experience in the transport business, mainly related to airfreight and was a sales manager in his previous appointment. As airfreight manager, Mr Yeoh will be responsible261 words
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6015 1983-01-25 20 BCHEDBIE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of6,015 words
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Article690 1983-01-25 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship P Cleveland Strathettric Carlnla Asia Star China Exp N Zircon P Mckinley Ever Large Benvalla Takari II Skulp Vutche Kota Sahabat JohoreB Ned Dejlma Toklo Exp Omex Pioneer K Prorokov Pacific Exp Bunga Dahlia B Butang Maersk690 words
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Article1751 1983-01-25 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AAHntle CmMw Continental Fwdm (S) Cargo Freight (PK). Singapore Shipping Corporation (S)/Jamhatan Merah (PK)/R Jumabhoy A Son» (PN) Um Tranagroup Pie Ltd (S). Ahrraktel LJMr Bmta Kim Shpg (S). AMwd C TMfhr Sea1,751 words
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Article506 1983-01-25 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Jacek Malczewski 1/2 Kim Soon Li 22 No 6 Donam 35 Straits Star 20 Straits Venture 21 Trisakti 19 Yong Men 13 Baron 39 Iweri 20W Kota Dewa 10/11 Mercs Ruhunu 39 Nippo Maru 18 Pres Cleveland 47 Toyo Maru506 words
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Article1024 1983-01-25 22 Ju ?4-28 Shipping Management and Operations seminar for port and shipping executives, organised by the Port Authority of Singapore in conjunction with Professor Ernst Frankel of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Conference Hall of the World Trade Centre, Singapore. Feb 7 Design and installation of ships' electrical systems1,024 words
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Advertisement306 1983-01-25 13 PIL GROUP REGULAR CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. SaaPaga V mm LONDON Freights D/ffl CONSORTIA n SHIPPING Schedule VHI/IX CONTAINER Schedule* IX WHO Acts far Whern IX SHIPPING Evests X SHIPS In Pert X REGIONAL306 words
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Advertisement228 1983-01-25 13 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG* ARABIAN GULF U EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE E5 infrared AOOWYAH V.26 AL WATTY AH IBD. ALI 21 AOOWYAH 27 Mim Qaboos 1/2). Dubai 3/2). Abu Dhabi 4/2). Dammam 5/2), Kuwait 7/2). Doha (13/2). Bahrain (15/2) Mina Qaboos (11/2). Dubai (12/2). Bahrain228 words
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Advertisement733 1983-01-25 13 FESCO LINES FAR-EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Re Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS SaM SaM TEMPO |29-30/ l 0- 7/2 15-15/2 20-21/2 mm hftrt733 words
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Advertisement394 1983-01-25 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe Feeder *P My* From Europe Vessel Spore 1) SaM a/i 4/2 11/2 11/2 25/2 4/3 MHON n oeift SILANOA N KJMA B SUttA TOYAMA kt tart 1/2 8/2 15/2 22/2 1/3 N HOUTMAN 8/3 9/2 16/2 23/3 2/3 9/3 16/3 23/3 14/2 21/2 28/3394 words
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Advertisement370 1983-01-25 14 Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Waat Pacific North Wnt Atlantic/Canada M* m LA/LB OM C C MOQ 25/2 27/2 n w n ru> a N 14/2 17/2 21/2 H a 27/2 21/2 VI t 4/1 13/3 1/3 14/1 12/3 19/3 23/3 31/3 2S/3 S UMI 21370 words
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Advertisement651 1983-01-25 15 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited fcONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/ STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok tomo express CWCMUT FUUKfWT ED*S3 nomns ronoanra CAROKAHRAY KITMO MARU TORYO MT LIWlfOOL MT nuMFWT unsss naims HMOURCEVRESS TOMGOMMU strathconon •STEPNANREECR Acceptor tup tor Baghdad I Bavjm by651 words
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Advertisement849 1983-01-25 15 IMPORTANT NOTICE This is to advise all owners, representatives and agents of Panamanian registered vessels that except this office, no person or company in Singapore is authorised to collect monies for payment of annual tonnage/annual single rate/annual inspection tax/publication tax, on behalf of the government of the Republic of Panama.849 words
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Advertisement744 1983-01-25 16 EXPORTS Emu 21/1 «/2 17/2 19/2 20/2 C*4mmU, 3/? 4/? 22/2 24/2 26/2 27/2 ■2E 10/2 12/2 2/3 4/3 6/3 7/3 T*mß» l(/2 17/2 4/3 6/3 8/3 9/3 ■ZaHn 1/3 16/3 18/3 20/3 21/3 FraMrt Ei»m> 4/3 6/3 22/3 24/3 26/3 27/3 "Mm acceptinf translfcpment carfO lor CAMBftfMI WIST MOf744 words
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Advertisement582 1983-01-25 16 *[Si.,**~A LINE Kt»t* tHIMIt cotwomowi SCKVICt Ta/Fram BUSAN K« um/iia AIIAW IKW/1M( BMnOCCMVK STOK 7778 lan 1/19 Frt STW Ml Fafc FULLY CONTAMERISED TO/FROM NORTH MCMCA WEST/EAST COASTS I™* W»*j HK I Jaac* CMan KTC UMmt* Mm 0 jWOff IK lj/i 20/1 H/i 14/2 2t/2 M 2 2/3 5/3 7/3582 words
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Advertisement363 1983-01-25 16 evergreen line FAR EAST/EI*OPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCf PTMG fa la CM GO FOR SCf Hi JQ) n mm amm vi "JS *2 w Si Cm*. II! .i /J 1/1 7/1 J J" TL-r-r 1/3 11/3 «/J 11/1 IV) *y_*curwt ia/Fa a fa/fa jo■noSi** 0110 ,TOa °®ui *URRR, tm UDOPOa. OASGOW363 words
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Advertisement961 1983-01-25 16 5 Burma Five Star 5 |Bk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" f I niniNC cno oiivrvui f« <mt LOMMNG FOR RANGOON I'pn fUai Nmi Him n/J Fa» PMK9MKURVIM l/ll Fak S/4 f+ msm a/ur* ii/uu ww~ pa an n/n f* I BFSSC Afl«nH Mofcjyvo BOUSTfAO SHPPfstG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PtNANG961 words
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Advertisement217 1983-01-25 16 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE vortq scrrot a/i rXtLMS fIMME UMD FOR M/l KtftK MB sKm awmwHfinn m *****44/7 i *****70 tmll( MCMK: WW CttrMW TB MMH/I fMTBUIK USI UM S*WHMIt 30.J732/V72SI tomnb mum IMB t TuiaratT ltd TM 470J3 I ***** KYOWA LINE TAIYO MARINE217 words
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Advertisement922 1983-01-25 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMRO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH i AQARA (Raster Cntrs Acceptable) SPORE F COLOMBO HOOEIOAH JEDDAH AO ABA COLOMBO •-7/3 IS-16/4 31-1/2 12-14/3 21-23/4 9-11/2 21-23/3 1-3/5 13-14/2 16-16/2 25-26/3 28-30/3 5-6/5 6-10/5 BLD 26-1/3 6-10/4 20-21/5 26-30/1 6-7/3 15-16/4 26-27/5 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE S£SSS u COLOMBO/KARACHI/P.922 words
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Advertisement840 1983-01-25 17 to europe TBT^i FraNbrt Eapron Inn Upi« BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTWNER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HOURC BHAttN ROAM HAVW SOTON Knt I'Met Al UK J\ 17/1 1,/ l nn nn ,J /2 VJ H/I 77/2 2V2 a/i }!rt 4/1 */l »/3 11/J VI 14/2 11/J 17/1 M/J IV) 17/1 11/1840 words
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Advertisement676 1983-01-25 17 w. 8 i i i? l i y r V 1 Jcj J J f f si v /i Scan Dutch WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER to med/uk/nc/scaki SERVICE IS 5 ""5 f?-" '>* s^nM*w3)Ktart4|Ctor| TSi In# F««a I UMWMC MSONSM SM mmvn I J SIM IBM 1/2 *Pon 1/2 iT™" 6676 words
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Advertisement559 1983-01-25 17 i I >1 ft i\ A 1 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 3 Apr 29 Apr 1 Moy 5 Moy 24 Apr 20 Moy 22 Moy 26 Moy 14 Moy 9 Jim 11 Jun 15 Jun Lykes/4 Lines559 words
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Advertisement1055 1983-01-25 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE nun icsa store torn vessel ASM ST AH V 7 26 lan *ICW YORK MARU m 1 BROGE Vl4 31 ton IAPAN AMBROSE VM M EMERALD V2l 7 Feb KURO6E MARU V 67 HKG CICR V33C 12 FA HUROBE MARU V1,055 words
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Advertisement650 1983-01-25 18 aii CALFORMA/PACfIC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS COMTAIMER/REEFER SERVICE Im*| Far 105 ANKLES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE TRCORM VANCOUVER RC Accapo* FCL/FCI Mam jjq 1 mC* ROSTRUM EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE r fa/fa CM»n s?" Ip- !Te- TL*Z ■M- n» 2V* Iter v io* i'S? &Z& 29/1/13 at MtWCOUCtaSSA »MM«MI NEW ZEALAND SERVICE650 words
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Advertisement587 1983-01-25 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "5 hQI ICB Builfjin<] Way S n, ;,({,< ,r,- T,.i 2?lb3?? P Kpiang Tel 386 101-8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICES TB* |°7* Abbas/Band* Khamm BOYANG i f 1 Said BOYANG No 3 1 My Htitn+u/Bmgtun/h Said //ri/wt/ae Shipping Co. lid. ASIA MERCHANT MARIN I SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE S'ptrt587 words
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Advertisement436 1983-01-25 18 t INTRASiA (PTC) LTD. Suite 2616 International Piaza Anson Ril Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 d 0 I'W BffWtBtABMA-Llirm BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Sp« "-'hUIIBij ii JSUSS?"*" JJJ »«Ml Lm*c at Rata Knafc* Halpac line S pore P Aelan( h •ovriAriicl *MCM*».l5§ UFA 14 FA Maantms/Rawon/Owta../ Vessel loadmf at Kota436 words
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Advertisement593 1983-01-25 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MERCATOR S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1600 29/1 LCL Cargo 0400 29/1 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) T N BUDGE 13E. SS BUDGE 39E C CONT/UNER 19E STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RD-R0 CONTAINER SERVICE a Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia USA593 words
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Advertisement388 1983-01-25 19 DON AM I HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels 1 SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CMITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA Ajenti Spore NfPTUNf AGENCIES PTE ITD Tel ???4111 ??04?M MaUnu Turn Setu Sdr B»wJ K1 Tel *****0 414?44 P* Tei 3S9SM PIN Tel *****5 *****5 r A CEYLON SHIPPING388 words
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Advertisement922 1983-01-25 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUR. DWG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P HLANG Pf NANG M/S SHARMAT NAN SOON SON M IST ANO ?NO FLOW MESSRS HAi THONG SMPPfK922 words
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Advertisement106 1983-01-25 19 ON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 1905 ft I**. 190< Fir. »wtw Mom* 3 ShMto* W»j 0106 TetcptoM ***** M (5 IMS) I 2MK3S Tcta RS*l» SKSHP REGULAR SERVICES TO EAST MALA TOR ETA ETD KSTWRTW fa wooed wtt *M two -ft torn —40 torn ferret frww Omtori I 1? RW106 words
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Advertisement627 1983-01-25 20 Kcyittnal Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PENANG/PHUKET/SONGKIA VOY STORE SKLA *0Y STOK PENANG PHUKET RATANA MM 117/111 26 lan 30 lan 217/211 3 Feb 5 Feb 7 Fab RATANA BHUM US/12* 11 Fab 15 Feb 219/220 IS627 words
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Advertisement402 1983-01-25 21 f SOON SENG GROUP Reftfar Swvice To E«t M sis Vessel P KJang Loading for: FON6 SUNG Voy 101/13 29/1 K.K/Tawau/L Oatu FONG SOON V«y 201/13 10/2 KK/Tawau/Sandakan i Princ^Jl KU*l* UMPIW SOON Sf NG SHIPPING SDN BHD ?3 liljn Meljyu Tel 03 98?<?? Tele. M« ***** Cable SOON POP!402 words
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Advertisement118 1983-01-25 21 WARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. HONG KONG ISLANDS LINE (Artnliiu SVCJ «sq wno nt vor std m adc m C«tarl3 21/1 MikM. 131 27/2 7/3 14/3 1/3 Canto 4 12/2 TMM Qim 131 11/3 l«/ 3 25/3 11/3 2S/J PurlWMd 132 27/3 3/4 10/4 3/4 TEL: *****77/88 Tx: ***** Eurofro118 words
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Advertisement190 1983-01-25 22 P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. lA(AN (ANAH ABANG II I7J/I7S JAKARTA HI *****9 J4IBM 343?96 OBECT NBKLT SINCE TO TO. PtKX/IMMTA JAKARTA SERVCE ETA/ETO OESTMATON SPLOSH* PLOVBA (YUGOSL LOADMG FOR KMA CM/BOMBAY AJ] Braakbulk and Containers PttTOMZ mi3os/2C tan F* KARACHI BOMBAY 4 Fflfe 9 Fefc 19 Feb 25 Feb190 words
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Advertisement376 1983-01-25 22 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. 33 3b UN CUNGGAH OFF UN SEKOIAH lEI *****6 <5 UNFS i fill I Mfl t%4fi HAISHT REGULAR S/ULMGS TO EAST MALAYSIA P. KELANG ETA ETD Loading tor •HAYATI 2/13 1/2 11/2 KUCHMG •HAYATI 1. 3/13 23/2 26/2 KUCHMG, SB •M»¥:l/I3 21/1 24/1 KK, TANAU •AMI376 words
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Advertisement297 1983-01-25 22 ta MAGNA MARINE LINES DIRECT CONTAINER BREAKBULK SERVICE SOUTH/EAST AFRICA SERVICE SMHNK n. KELANG LOAOMG FOR I™*° 1 17 RBOKM/MOMMSA l'/V; MATS SALAMI *««11-19 27/1/13 30/1/13 KHKM/TMMTAVE DURBAN/CAPETOWN KASHA M-2fl 19/2/S3 15/2/13 REUMON/NOMBASA OMR SALAMI EAST MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE FT. KELANG LOADMG FOR M-l 3/2 31/1 MaM/MM M Pt SM/Lattata 2297 words
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Miscellaneous150 1983-01-25 22 V**' Regional Weather |S^ •vw 4T N 9 ,~v ,V, V £7S\ LI *\4T Wa S! si R 3s I 5/> Y.i Sglrffi 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 v shower Weather Wind150 words
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