The Business Times, 8 March 1983
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Title Section10 1983-03-08 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, MARCH 8,1183 60 CENTS10 words
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409 1983-03-08 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM THE car rental industry, which hires out two-thirds of its total fleet of about 4,500 cars on long-term contracts, will be severely affected by last Friday's Budget announcement on tax deductions for lessees. An emergency meeting was convened yesterday409 words
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200 1983-03-08 1 A TOTAL OF |14 million in loans has been granted under the governmentlaunched scheme for financing construction equipment. This amount was approved for 47 applications made as at the end of last year through the five financial institutions administering the scheme. They are Hong200 words
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488 1983-03-08 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH TANDON Corporation, one of the largest computer disk drive makers in America, plans to export about $500 million worth of disk drives from Singapore next year. This amount is more than four times its exports of about $120 million488 words
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Article497 1983-03-08 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airlines plans to increase its revenue through product improvement and yield improvement for the financial year 1983-84. This is the strategy SIA will adopt to cope with the current business downturn in the aviation industry. It was outlined last497 words
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313 1983-03-08 1 LEGISLATION on compulsory medical examinations (or workers in certain industries will not be implemented until there are enough trained occupational health doctors. And to ensure there is a sufficient pool of them, the National Productivity Board (NPB) will hold part-time courses on occupational313 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article69 1983-03-08 1 MALAYSIAN Airline System is currently holding talks with an American airline to mount jointly flights between Malaysia and the US. The talks have been on for a few months. MAS managing director Haji Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman hopes to have everything finalised by May. "By then, we69 words
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Article67 1983-03-08 1 Reuter OPEC ministers deferred a full meeting of the exporter group until today but will hold further consultations in the meantime, Indonesian Energy Minister Dr Subroto said in London. He said he was hopeful that Iran's stand on sticking to a US$34 benchmark would prove to be negotiable.Reuter - 67 words
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Article98 1983-03-08 1 Reuter ABOUT 600 Tibetans and 150 Afghan refugees were arrested yesterday when they tried to stage separate demonstrations to coincide with the opening of the non-aligned summit, police said in New Delhi, India. They were detained for violating a ban on marches near the summit conference centre. TheReuter - 98 words
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Article88 1983-03-08 1 AFP HONGKONG customs officers have conducted three raids on 72 shops across the colony, seizing goods from 42 of them after complaints by the Apple Computer Company, authorities in Hongkong confirmed. No hardware has been seized because none bore the "Apple" trade mark, said CW Ng, chief industryAFP - 88 words
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Article83 1983-03-08 1 AFP THE British National Oil Corporation has denied rumours that it had warned Opec it would cut its oil rate if Opec members dropped theirs below U5529.5 a barrel. "That is pure speculation," said a BNPC spokesman. "We are awaiting the outcome of the Opec meeting to judgeAFP - 83 words
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Article40 1983-03-08 1 Reuter AUSTRALIAN gold and foreign exchange reserves fell U*****.4 million to 19.50 billion in the week ended March 2, the Reserve Bank said in Sydney. In the previous week, reserves fell $34.44 million to $10.96 billion. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article72 1983-03-08 1 Reuter NEW Zealand Defence Minister David Thomson said yesterday Wellington would postpone indefintely the withdrawal of its infantry battalion from Singapore because it could not afford to accommodate the soldiers at home. He said New Zealand's original plan to phase out the 800 men by the earlyReuter - 72 words
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782 1983-03-08 1 ALAN LEE - By ALAN LEE THE SIME Darby group has taken in the worst of the world recession and depressed commodity prices in the six-month period to end-December, as shown by its interim results. The plantation and trading group, however, is looking to some recovery in782 words
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Advertisement253 1983-03-08 1 N > V Published end Distributed by 0 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore 1953 A member of The Times Organisation mite DBS Bank will be spending $1.8 million to renovate its Shenton Way branch... Page l CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl's conservative coalition has won a decisive mandate to govern253 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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377 1983-03-08 2 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI DBS Bank will be spending $1.8 million to renovate its main hwniHng hall at the Shenton Way branch. The bank has been considering the renovation project for some time, due to increasing business and the need to make tetter use of377 words
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506 1983-03-08 2 Ca^an AMl Wvnl af days Mtfi Met 1 Maa^Mai Maturity VaarRM Rate (IMhii) Paymnt af Accraad (tidu im P») Dates Marat mmti Marat) P) 1.3.83 Loan 1 1973 *5% 10.24 1/3. 1/9 180 •100.00 •538 15.3.83 1977 "5 40.00 15/3. 15/9506 words
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Article109 1983-03-08 2 THE US Securities and Exchange Commission adopted final rules streamlining earnings reports required of bank holding companies. The new rules, which are effective for UB3 financial statements, Include three major changes. The first would permit bank holding companies to reflect their net income or loss109 words
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234 1983-03-08 2 Reuter SWISS Rank Corp expects a smaller profits rise this year than in 1982, general manager Franz Galliker told the annual press conference. A combination of unusually favourable (actors helped the bank to boost its cash flow to 731 million francs lastReuter - 234 words
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Article144 1983-03-08 2 Reuter CENTRAL hank governors holding their monthly meeting at the Bank for International Settlements in Basle are expected to review loans to Yugoslavia and Brazil. A US$5OO million bridging loan due to be made to Yugoslavia through the BIS has been held up by a problemReuter - 144 words
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Article470 1983-03-08 2 THE US dollar strengthened against most major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. The US dollar opened at 2.0680/00 against the dollar and was traded all the way up. Heavy buying resulted in the US <<aiit closing stronger at 2.0800/ 20 against the local currency. MwfcMk I—Mi470 words
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Article121 1983-03-08 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday <*Vwfd firmer at 234.75 yen in light trading after opening at a dav's low of 233.80 yen. This was below the 235.40/80 yn nm* in New York and the 236.80 close in Tokyo on Friday. Trading volume was a fairly light H-36 billion.121 words
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Article22 1983-03-08 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banha are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 9.35 per cent.22 words
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Article142 1983-03-08 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Mar T. US MlinIM Offer BW 7<Uy« 115/16 8 11/16 1 month lit 8H 2 months 81* 8* 3 months 815/16 8 13/16 6 months 91/18 8 15/18 9 months 0tt 9 12 months 93/18 91/18 DM 8w_TT*_ 1 UiJJl.142 words
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Article29 1983-03-08 2 RANG C of prtoas oOc nd bjr di» count 1 Ovw QUI J-mof TMa 5-moc Bank 9 BUM Imoi 1 1 8*Btag M w in Source: Nationa Co29 words
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Article49 1983-03-08 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.5183/93 Can -1.*****0 Crow —1.2212/15 D Mk 3.8140/80 D PI 4.0085/0130 SFY- 3.000/80 B Ft coo 71.22/34 F Ft 10J545/38® Lit 2107.70/2111.35 Ten-SUB/» D Kr 12.9580/9880 N Kr -10.7400/7530 S Kr 11.2230 2340 Aus set 25J8/42 Port —140 85/143.30 Spate 196 SB /197 .2549 words
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Article342 1983-03-08 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday fluctuated widely throughout the session in line with the metal's trend in Hongkong before closing firmer compared with New York's Friday close. Trading was moderate with total sales for the day recorded at 278 lots while kerb volume at 158 lots. Prompt closed higher342 words
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Article36 1983-03-08 2 FH Am Sew York 101KB 1M7B 10.25S lOttS Enrich 10.25B 10 MB 10.JSS 11.00S Mm N Singapore 10.35B 10.BB IOCS 11 OK Clartaf pric In US d laUari troy ouk Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore36 words
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Article193 1983-03-08 2 THE US dollar yesterday partially recovered in late trading, following early European interest. Dealers noted (airly active two-way tradinf in Hongkong. The dollar's initial weakness on news that the ruling Centre-Right coalition had a clear majority in the West German election was overdone. The US dollar recovered to 2.3806/15193 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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637 1983-03-08 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THE Singapore Polytechnic has decided to conduct two courses on tunnel technology. The first course started yesterday evening with 50 participants. A repeat course will be held in June. The Polytechnic initially planned a class of 40 students but637 words
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315 1983-03-08 3 THE new robotics training centre, to be developed jointly by the Economic Development Board and Asea AB of Sweden, will be equipped with 11 general purpose robots to train some 2,000 robotics personnel annually. The training unit was proposed in anticipation of the315 words
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455 1983-03-08 3 SjPENDORS selling the JApple n-plus computers Jfcave only one month to •dear their stock before the !3pachine becomes obsolete. An enhanced version called the Apple lie computer Hprill be available here by •Qiid-April. It will be retailed at about $2,890 and at $4,130455 words
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443 1983-03-08 3 Photo Suppliers Pte Ltd, a specialist in industrial and commercial photography, is investing $4.7 million in a new photographic centre at West Coast Road. The project, the brainchild of the company's senior partner and photographer Teo Tee Hua, was conceived four years443 words
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852 1983-03-08 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN WORKERS involved in tunnelling the underground sections of the mass rapid transit system will face "hidden" dangers. Apart from the threat of physical danger, the workers will be working in compressed air conditions which, by its very nature, account for852 words
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383 1983-03-08 3 QUEENSLAND Premier Joh Bje Ike-Petersen has said his National Party Coalition government will continue to generate the right climate for foreign investment in his state. Addressing the Australian Business Council yesterday, the premier said his aim was to encourage greater activity among Commonwealth383 words
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OVERSEAS
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474 1983-03-08 4 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG PRESENT world economic recovery will push up exports of Asian countries, which will see an average economic growth rate of 6 per cent or more a year in the next few years. This was predicted yesterday by474 words
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WORLDINBRIEF
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Article388 1983-03-08 4 Agencies THE US government plans to resume arms sales to Argentina, according to an unsourced report in the latest issue of Newsweek. The weekly said American officials are considering delivery of light weapons to Buenos Aires with a view to combating possible Soviet influence, encouraging the ArgentinaAgencies - 388 words
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724 1983-03-08 4 NYT Reuter CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl's conservative coalition has won a decisive mandate to govern West Germany for the next four years. In a parliamentary election on Sunday that turned to a considerable extent on the question of steadfastness to the Atlantic alliance, Kohl's pro-American ChristianNYT; Reuter - 724 words
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573 1983-03-08 4 UPI JAPAN'S aircraft industry is not enjoying the success common to Japanese industries. "The present Japanese commercial aircraft industry is a kind of infant industry," said a Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) spokesman In Tokyo yesterday. "It probably won't matureUPI - 573 words
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459 1983-03-08 4 INDUSTRIAL companies across the United States had a sharp turnaround in February, with new orders, production and other economic Indicators on a rapid upward swingThe monthly survey of the National Association of Purchasing Management said the level of production at those companies increased459 words
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225 1983-03-08 4 AP KUWAIT'S «II WW kan trapped by Marty SS per Mat aatf tt* iavectmeat htwe by a par east lag the last flaaal year. A rapart taMi by the Mutry'a eeatral biak aeli tee price K all ui |label lateral ratea, any leave tbeAP - 225 words
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504 1983-03-08 4 Agencies FRANCE'S ruling Left took a severe beating from the Right in the first round of municipal elections last Sunday, with many leading government figures either losing seats or having to face difficult run-off* in this Sunday's final round. Twenty-oneAgencies - 504 words
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Article729 1983-03-08 4 ARRIVALS 8erriee Local Operator Nwber Time Froa CAL CI341 0220 TPE PAA PA005 Q2C JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS B4H801 0920 EDL BIAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP MAS MH811 1040 PEN GIA GA960 1100 HLP729 words
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522 1983-03-08 5 Reuter PRIME Minister Indira Gandhi of India yesterday appealed to Iran and Iraq to end the Gulf War and urged the Soviet Union and United States to renounce the first use of nuclear weapons. Opening the seventh NonAligned Summit of Asian, AfricanReuter - 522 words
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197 1983-03-08 5 Reuter THE Japanese Health and Welfare Ministry will question Meiji Seika Kaisha, a major confectioner and pharmaceutical firm, on suspicion of falsifying clinical test data for a new drug to help digestion. The ministry's announcement follows press reports that data on tests on animals wasReuter - 197 words
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254 1983-03-08 5 Reuter SRI Lankans may have to tighten their belts even further after Finance Minister Ronnie de Mel presents the national budget for 1983 to Parliament today. Economists said the gov-' ernment, firmly in the saddle for the next six years, would notReuter - 254 words
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430 1983-03-08 5 AFP ASIAN capitals generally greeted the election of Labour Party chief Bob Hawke as Australia's new prime minister with caution, with some voicing concern over possible shifts in Canberra's regional policies. In Tokyo, major newspapers front-paged the election result without comment. ForeignAFP - 430 words
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541 1983-03-08 5 Agencies AUSTRALIAN and business groups have urged the newly elected Australian Labour government led by Bob Hawke to devalue the Australian dollar to stop the flow of capital out of the country. Hawke, who will not be sworn in until Friday, dodged aAgencies - 541 words
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Article399 1983-03-08 5 Reuter KEY Opec oil ministers in London yesterday made substantial progress in resolving differences which have blocked agreement to cut their official oil price below an unrealistic level which has driven away many clients. All 13 member states of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting CountriesReuter - 399 words
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Advertisement29 1983-03-08 4 Pan Am To Hongkong Daily At 8.15 am It's The first F light Out Ihe I'irM I li.uhl In. Pan Am.You C an t Beat the f \pi rientv.29 words
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Advertisement199 1983-03-08 5 y.y' SS S'. ■■<"& mm f'? ki: <X: J V .;>v. MSIL-GAH ESIH-GA i m T i_r j"~l L!M 85 better wavs to get down to "business. "V > '•AjBSSZJ, 'zmwm? r\ rs* v 'v m C47-S zmma i.,.v 1 MSIH-C > i s. x—■ PSIL-G All designed to make199 words
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Advertisement308 1983-03-08 6 Asia's best-selling Small Business Computer: Superior hardware, software and support NEC's winning combination. NEC Small Business Computers are the first choice of businessmen all over Asia. NEC SYSTEMIOO and SYSTEM 150 are designed to help your company grow with various models and special features to ease expansion. Introduction is fast308 words
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Article, Illustration1920 1983-03-08 7 RICHARD LAMBERT, PAUL TAYLOR - While US industrialists agree that the long-awaited «»ionJft B h B^ 0 Jf ery f Unc ?n r ay the y also agree that its strength and duration will be dictated by what and PAUL I TAYLOR 1 8 ep rt R,CHARD LAMBERT RICHARD LAMBERT, PAULFT - 1,920 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1983-03-08 7 GEOFFREY MAYNARD - By GEOFFREY MAYNARD FT THE extent to which, and the manner in which, oil prices have affected output and employment in the industrial countries over the past decade is not generally appreciated: As a consequence, the present downward pressure on real andFT; Barnes - 1,266 words
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Advertisement173 1983-03-08 7 National Car Rental makes business tense :m > With National Car Rental, we give you more mileage for your money. Thafs because we understand your needs better than anybody else Be it short or long term, you'll find that our rental terms make business sense to you For a start,173 words
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Article455 1983-03-08 8 CHARLES Dickens was one man who was moved by wretched working conditions in factories during the industrial revolution. The first factories were cramped, filthy, noisy and dangerous. Workers toiled long hours, became tired and weak, and easily fell ill. The work places, like the machines they455 words
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Article, Illustration4907 1983-03-08 8 Interview with the top management of Cycle Carriage NEXT year, Cycle A Cwrta|e will be celebrating Its 85th year la bastowa As eae af the reglea's largest mater dstrikatiaa Mi aasemMy grasps, It eertalaly has semethlag ta be prsad at. Par tbe faasdlag Cbaa family, eepeelally, It4,907 words
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Advertisement313 1983-03-08 8 s ©GTOQ COMPUTER DECISION SEMINARS Which computer? What about software? One supplier for hardware software? What size? How much? What about support and training? Be sure you make the right decision SINGAPORE Mandarin Hotel 21st 22nd March Two days of priceless information, answers and offering the widest range of seminars313 words
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Miscellaneous124 1983-03-08 8 11-OVE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE 3 The robbery of atheists (5) I He has a familiar mode of operating In crime (5) 10 Trooper* often In suspense (5) 11 Jack robs Jimmy of a dollar (J) 12 See a bit of a villain use false arguments (5) 13 Beasts employed In124 words
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Miscellaneous571 1983-03-08 8 34 The one place that's just right (5) 35 Grecian piece of furniture (3) 36 Look out for a novice to make a smooth finish (S) 37 One view of a girl's terriers (5) 38 Old witch's place (5) DOWN 1 Saintly figure with torn suit (5) 2 Lazy enough571 words
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Miscellaneous726 1983-03-08 8 TiVR.WwDTO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by Engima (Mandann/r) 4.35 Olympic Minutest Documentary 4.45 Afternoon Matinee Captive 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Mori Memasak(Malay): Favourite recipes 6.55 The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang: Cartoon 720 Share a Story The Green Monster: Produced by Seah Cher Seek, this story is726 words
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Advertisement267 1983-03-08 9 LEYEHUN PTE LTD GENERAL MANAGER JM «J An investment holding company requires the services of a top calibre general manager to perform the functions of chief executive for the company's fund and will report directly to the Managing Director. As this is a top management appointment, it is necessary that267 words
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Advertisement511 1983-03-08 9 H3 /J* Hi xl v, ii k i Notice of Annual General Meeting To: AM Shareholders NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eighth Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the Company will be held in the Board Room of The Development Bank of Singapore Ltd, 46th Storey. DBS Building,511 words
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Advertisement653 1983-03-08 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain with the American Express* Card If you dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form f 'V Uinehcon l^:," the Luna someth«n9 thing' TucW »n to tne $l2 *p€t P cr^ n W 7 in 10' 4-.v; reflection cfjhshlp brewed beer,653 words
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Advertisement210 1983-03-08 10 LOVES A HEARTY 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 Laksa, Tahu Goreng, Gado Gado, Mee Slam A an assortment of spicy curries are just some of the delicious dishes210 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1036 1983-03-08 11 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were narrowly mixed at midday yesterday, £4 a tonne up to £7 below Friday's close in traded positions. Prices moved in a narrow range with little feature in thin trading. Prices had been expected to open a few pounds lower, based on New York1,036 words
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Article294 1983-03-08 11 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with March RSS One buyers quoted at 213.50 cents per kilo, up half a cent from last Friday's close. Morning prices were quietly steady on profit-taking and lack of buying support after a higher opening. Afternoon prices gained spme ground on294 words
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Article309 1983-03-08 11 RAS prices In cent* per kilo yesterday: Noon n (per kilo) Buyers Seller* 1st. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 210.00 tll OOM Int. 1 R.S.S. VUrch 213.50 214 50 Int. 1 R.S.S April 225.00 221.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 201.30 203.50N UK/Coot 200.50 2Q2.S0N lat. 3 R.S.S. 199 50 201JON309 words
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Article117 1983-03-08 11 NOON 881 and SMR pricaa r—tarda yRA8 SSR 20 SSR 50 (1 ton pall* (Hon pall* March (Carrnl Mth) Barm Saltan 200.00 210 00N 204 00 MOON April i Forward Mth Bayara Sallara ***** 2U00N 206 00 207 00N MRKLB March April SMRCV SMR L SMR SMR117 words
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Article32 1983-03-08 11 Rubber: Mar 7 Singapore: March: 213.50 cents (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: March: (232.50 cent* (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M $29.67 per hilo (up 4.00 cents) 221 tonnes (up 31 tonnes)32 words
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Article75 1983-03-08 11 THE STRAITS til price In PwMg yesterday gained fear cents to Ms2f.l7 a kilo from last Friday, doe mainly to strong rapport by the buffer stock manager. The firmer level was still within the ITA "may bay" range of M 529.15 and MS3LM. Some light interest from other75 words
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Article164 1983-03-08 11 CHINESE Prikiet Exchange, par 1M kg ywtwiay. film I «0: Bulk fob IM-00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) (ob $107.00 sellers, new drum (ob $111.00 sellers. Cspea: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 aeUen, Sarawak white pepper (aq (ob NLW164 words
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Article188 1983-03-08 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (Ia HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Oattn yara: China Blue Phoenix Us 2,40; 32s 2.970. 40s 3,180 (per bale at 400 lbs). Ptoee |nii: Chins Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Fkwer and Butterfly188 words
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Article110 1983-03-08 11 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on lack of buying support in quiet trading. In the March position, south region fell Mss to MJ72O per tonne while central lost M 52.50 to MJ7IS. The refined market was featureless on lack of interest. CJ.F. North European110 words
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532 1983-03-08 11 PALM OIL buyers and importers were urged by the Malaysian Primary Industries Minister, Datuk Paul Leong, to secure their nipplies directly from Malaysian exporters to ensure that the supplies are of good and reliable quality and meet the consumers' specifications. In532 words
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Article337 1983-03-08 11 SNGAFOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in S? per Idlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.02, 100 per cent second class 0.73, 100 per cent third class 0 25 per cent new crop 0.62, B-10 per cent 0.68. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special OJB. THAI337 words
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Advertisement140 1983-03-08 11 The Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia branch in Singapore, servicing the ASEAN area, is headed by R. W. (Bob) Storr who has had over 17 years' banking and finance sector experience in the area. Whether your business interests are in the ASEAN area, Australia or elsewhere the Commonwealth Trading Bank140 words
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2887 1983-03-08 12 BID and otter pricca officially listed aad hrtw In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yeeterday with the number at sharee traded shown in brackets in lots at 1.000 units unless otherwise specified AH Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,887 words
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Article172 1983-03-08 12 The Commerce lor Mart) LS 3C (M.a.|.i r prkwa iter Iter Feb 1u. The Savings Fund 1.1« 1 LBcd Diamond S'pore Prog Fund 1,43 1.52 S'pore W(US») OS OS S'pore Sac. Pud 117 2.X S» LIS IS S'pore law! Find LU LM S'pore Equity Fund LB LB D*COBB172 words
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Article3219 1983-03-08 12 IMS/IMS High Low Company Last Sale -f orGr'i Div D1T CTT Gr*s Net TTd P/E Vol Day (TOO) High Low SKCTION ONK INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 360 180 233 400 302 141 201 480 418 4B0 880 1530 400 312 510 1040 aoo 440 740 328 700 8003,219 words
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Article1893 1983-03-08 12 BID aad otter prieaa officially Ueted aad buataeai ta aad i nuatad to the Kuala Lbw Stack Excitant* jreaterday, with the number at tbarea traded dtoarn la braefceta la lota of 1.000 imfta unleaa othenrlae qjeciSed mnumiALß ilew (1*8) (21) LM (9) I ff (M) LM (I)1,893 words
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Article637 1983-03-08 12 U>CAL ian prita me ■karply Meter yesterday aa favoarahle taflaeaee from Wall Stmt, wtĔßk nmM Friday. peslte Index etoaei with a 8» fatal gala at Mil after kavtag ettMbei 7.18 petnta by midday. The Stralta 11m ladaetrial late daaad 741 points ap at 888.48, after a637 words
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Article493 1983-03-08 12 SHARE prices closed broadly higher in the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Right from the start, strong buying was seen as investors and bargain hunters continued to chaae both speculative and quality counters. On resumption of trading in the afternoon, the firm trend persisted until some493 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article71 1983-03-08 13 ROTHMAN8 Pall Mall (Malayrta) Bertad: EGM to be held at Virginia Park, Jalan University, Petaling Jaya on March 9 at 11 am. GEORGE Kort (Matey**) Berhad: Extraordinary general meeting to be held at No. 2, Lorang 19/1A Petaling Jaya, on Thursday, March 10,1983 at 12 noon. VAN Dcr71 words
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Article365 1983-03-08 13 GANDA Holdings Bhd has turned in very results for the year ended Sep 30, 1982, with the group tumbling into the red after an encouraging stretch of profits In the proceeding two financial years. Hie group slipped into a loss of MH.4I million from a365 words
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Article471 1983-03-08 13 GANDA Holdings Bhd is expected to return to the black in the current year ending Sep 30, 1983 with a pre-tax profit of about M 52.83 million compared with a loss of $1.41 million last year. The improved earnings forecast was arrived at after taking into471 words
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171 1983-03-08 13 DEPRESSED oversea! marten and a high premium paid for crude palm oil have led to a sharp fall in the profit of Palmco Holdings in the first half of the current year. The company blamed these two factors for the group's adversely affected palm171 words
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348 1983-03-08 13 LOCKHEED Corporation, to the surprise of Wall Street, has won a contract for a highly-prised, multi-billion dollar communications satellite, and investor reaction is pushing the company's stock sharply higher. The shares of the aerospace company were sluggish until the air force —m after the stock348 words
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Article794 1983-03-08 13 THE market yesterday wai narrowly higher in alow tradf tag aa hope* row (or aa Opec agreement on ail prim and production soon, dealers add. The Financial Times Index 1 at noon was up If points at I «4.8 I Gold shares gained up to I US» la794 words
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Article51 1983-03-08 13 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1013 85 Friday 885.54 WMk Ago 1021.55 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 651.9 Friday 649.1 Week Ago 642.6 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 513.4 Friday 512* Week Ago 4S6.8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 660.3 Thursday 661.6 Week Ago 630.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1140.86 Thursday 1138.06 Week Ago"51 words
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Article181 1983-03-08 13 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday rlostd firm oo ihortcovering which started in late morning trading. The Hang Seng index gained 38.31 to close at I,QUJS. Buyers re-entered the market when speculative selling, especially of property ■tocks, dried up. Other shares were generally higher in line with blue chips. MAJt181 words
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Article168 1983-03-08 13 PRICES closed mixed but with a SB*.""?® WmJo quiet trading followAlKWlnarien index rose 0.9 to 511.4 lndHt 2 8 to The All-Resources index fell 0.6 to 401.6. million and deoutoumbered advances 89 to 84 with 133 traded issues unchanged. MA* om iwDumuALa A C I 1M168 words
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Article197 1983-03-08 13 SHARE PRICES yesterday closed marginally hlghw on ha la pre m blue chips rase on the fen's rise, prompted by the Owervatlw election victory In West Germany, while domestic industry Issms ensed «lightly- The market average added 4.13 to end at 8,041.11 on a thin volume of197 words
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Article73 1983-03-08 13 PRICES yesterday closed mostly higher hi moderate trading, as investors gained COBfldWW. MAS m Bum m -i m mtth m -i Ml m Ml IKt MM +LI MJI uncfc Mi 252 e 1W* MM OMM m «Hh TSmM 5 J* at, 4 n ti L Owy r£ m mi*73 words
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Article49 1983-03-08 13 MA* M hn Ml unefc assrti=8r tr ssr tsr On. m 4U Ul +«Ji nm PMI KMp «5 and! LUH -ua SLSii'rZ U OJtt gM o mm un iUH Hfi t* uneh Pte«p B Ptanr UBU +MM gg. r— si Bar"—a 22 DM» ua "SBT JVutemB tum unch49 words
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Advertisement69 1983-03-08 13 uaruy Sime Darby Group INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 31STDECEMBER 1982 Year to 30th June 1982 M$ Million Six Months to 31st December 1982 1981 M$ Million M$ Million 209.8 PROFIT BEFORE TAXATION 130.4 PROFIT AFTER TAXATION 92.6 EARNINGS 4.0 EXTRAORDINARY ITEMS GROUP PROFIT ATTRIBUTABLE 96 6 TO69 words
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Advertisement360 1983-03-08 13 INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE HALF-YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1982 The Directors have today declared an interim dividend of 10.0 sen Gross per stock unit (1981 10.0 sen Gross) less income tax of 40% payable on 23rd May 1983 to Stockholders whose names appear on the register of members at the360 words
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Article164 1983-03-08 14 Rises Indices G E Life Prom at 2800 356 >50 38 March 4 March 7 D B 8 MO 25 BT Composite: 811.22 820.61 Nat Iron no 23 BT Indicator: *****6 *****8 I C B 730 20 ST Industrials: 831.25 838.46 Public Bank Tu Ckoa| U O B 506164 words
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Article, Illustration166 1983-03-08 14 Rises Indices Nat Iron Promet OCBC DBS Tan Chong HL Credit S Trading Hume ASM Utd Est P Bank 930 394 1140 940 545 650 700 480 270 394 665 50 42 40 30 +25 25 25 22 +20 20 +20 March 4 March 7 MBT Index: *****1166 words
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307 1983-03-08 14 MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Bhd (MRCB) has reached agreement in principle to acquire the entire issued capital of Superview Development Sdn Bhd, a Kuala Lumpurbased property company, for Ms4o million. This confirms a Business Times report yesterday saying the purchase will be MRCB's307 words
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Article200 1983-03-08 14 TRADING in the shares of United International Securities Ltd resumed at 10 am yesterday. UIS, which asked the Stock Exchange of Singapore to lift the suspension, did not give any reason for the request. It merely said that its board of directors had "terminated discussions".200 words
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275 1983-03-08 14 SHAREHOLDERS of Newman Industries PLC have approved refinancing plans aimed at raising £8.3 million in cash for the ailing UK group. The implementation of the refinancing plans will reduce eventually Cycle and Carriage Ltd's stake in the company to a nominal 2 per cent from275 words
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Article, Illustration578 1983-03-08 14 MANO SABNANI, CHAN OI CHEE - ■Hi 11 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By MANO SABNANI, CHAN OI CHEE CYCLE A Carriage, the largest Singapore-incorpo-rated motor-based group, has identified property and engineering as the two new "legs" it will stand on and grow in the 1980s. A lot578 words
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423 1983-03-08 14 TRACTORS Malaysia Holdings Bhd (TMHB) has experienced a plunge in group pre-tax profit to MJ7.I million for the six months ended Dec 31, 1982, from $25.4 million previously. Turnover, however, dropped only marginally to $282.6 million from $292.6 million. In its interim statement,423 words
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Article565 1983-03-08 14 SHAREHOLDERS of Killinghall Tin (Malaysia) BM have approved the company's acquisition of 23.2 per cent of the issued and paidup capital of Southern Banking Bhd. They also approved a resolution empowering directors to modify terms of its acquisition of the Southern Banking stake in the event that new565 words
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383 1983-03-08 14 LOWER palm oil prices and disappointing contributions from rubber hammered Consolidated Plantation's pre-tax profit down by 39.1 per cent to only MJ25.9 million for the first half of its current financial year. The 63 per cent owned subsidiary of Sime Darby reported383 words
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Advertisement443 1983-03-08 14 See page 13 for London etocke Computer System Planning Sel< Singapore, April 5 6,1983. (2 days) Do you think you need to automate, but you don't know who to ask for a straight an Or are you the bewildered owner of a computer system that solved old problems but <443 words
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Advertisement102 1983-03-08 14 G.C.Gan Because we're small, we're big on making vehicle owning dreams a reality. G.C. Gan's the place to come when you want to buy a car or commercial vehicle (any make or model). Our small size allows us to tailor our terms and rates to be very flexible and competitive.102 words
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Miscellaneous51 1983-03-08 14 OUTLOOK for today: Sunny. Report for 24 hours prior to 7JI pm on March 7 at the airport: Maximum temperature 34.1 Associated humidity 50 Minimum temperature 24.6 Associated humidity 89 Hours of sunshine 10.70 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month Nil Total rainy days for the month51 words
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238 1983-03-08 15 BOMBAY has introduced a pilot scheme at its port transit sheds to expedite cargo clearance to avoid /Cargo congestion. The new scheme, implemented last month, centralises all functions in one unit in addition to clearing all documents forwarded by the importer. It238 words
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637 1983-03-08 15 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent RISK-FREE time charters in Asia are long past and the nature of risk-sharing owners, charterers and financiers is shifting. While both these patterns may have been evident in the West for years, shipowners in Asia have until637 words
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Article143 1983-03-08 15 AFP KENYA'S Indian Ocean Port of Mombasa will be able to accommodate the largest United States navy aircraft carriers afloat now the port has been dredged. The dredging work, started last March and completed last week, cost US$33 million and was carried out by the Great LakesAFP - 143 words
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Article141 1983-03-08 15 AFP THREE people were still missing after an Indonesian ship, Gani Sari of the Naga Berlian Company, capsized in the Bangka Strait off the Musi river mouth last week with 1,200 tons of cargo on board, Kompas Daily reported. The 2,200-ton ship was on its way fromAFP - 141 words
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Article689 1983-03-08 15 SfcJpptag Uae PM® C«l Ale* vm 1 Ahrenkiel Liner VI s All trans vu 4 Alpac VT 5 Antara Shp« X 5 APC Line TV 4 APL m 4/5 Argentine TV 4 ASCL m I Asia broker V 5 Asia Merchant Austaaia Line VI V 4 1689 words
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280 1983-03-08 16 SAUDI Arabia and Iraq have worked out plans to build an oil pipe line from the Iraqi oil fields to the Red Sea, by-passing Iraq's closed oil export terminals which are exposed to Iranian air and naval attacks. The pipeline,280 words
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Article108 1983-03-08 16 The Baltic and laternatlooal Maritime Conference (Bimco) will hold its general meeting, a biennial event, in Madrid from May 10 to May 13 this year. The event will be attended by some 700 Bimco delegates from all over the world and is bosted by the Spanish Shipowners108 words
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Article, Illustration963 1983-03-08 16 UPI THE world shipping industry is in the worst crisis in its history, with a collective debt that puts Poland's or Argentina's in the shade. "The root cause of the crisis is too many ships chasing too few cargoes," said Norman Douglas, a spokesman forUPI - 963 words
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Article296 1983-03-08 16 TRADING on the tanker market was in the doldrams last week as dealers awaited news from the "mini Opec" meeting in London. Many brokers thought that any official reduction in the benchmark price will be "insufficient" to v revitalise demand in view al of the current "enormous" surplus296 words
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Article1739 1983-03-08 16 ACTIVE sugar chartering on Friday featured the freight b market with a bagged cargo from Cuba to receiving the slightly higher level of U5540.50, and |32 being paid from Cuba to Egypt Other sugar bookings included Buenaventura to Finland at $28.75, Poland to Tunisia at $22 and Jamaica1,739 words
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Article209 1983-03-08 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.209 words
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389 1983-03-08 17 THE International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) has proposed a bold strategy to ban Western merchant navies from paying Third World seamen less than their own nationals. The ITF is proposing that Third World ratings who were often receiving only a fraction of389 words
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407 1983-03-08 17 Lloyd's List TAIWAN has warned that it was preparing to hit back at nations discriminating against its shipping lines. A communications ministry official said that a set of counter-measures would be presented to the Cabinet shortly for approval. The Taiwanese are angry overLloyd's List - 407 words
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211 1983-03-08 17 THE final withdrawal of ail the old London market cargo insurance forms may be delayed as negotiations continue between underwriters and commodity trade associations. New cargo clauses were introduced early last year and the old forms were to be withdrawn at the end of March211 words
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5824 1983-03-08 22 SCHEDtII.E 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 of5,824 words
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Article608 1983-03-08 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO A Godowns FCL ql. v *A rnv i. for LCL Movement Sh,p v °y Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Caximi S? £!X Thong Soon 49 0700-0800 A2 UkmftoMn m H S Eastern M 49 0600-0900 B5 I4fi £300608 words
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Article1579 1983-03-08 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Cislatan Continental F«*deri (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). (FN). LM Tr ro,, P P** LU> AktMktel Umt Service Kln» Shpg <S). A*? c Sm Comartlum (S)/ Marinte* Enterprise (PK) (S)/Yeo Shpg and Trading (KL) Island Cargo1,579 words
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Article576 1983-03-08 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Builder in Cherry Man is Erfurt Itagiba Kota Raja Mataram Pine Valley Telamon Cherry Crystal Iloluta Kim Soon Li Lucelent Ned Leuve Nippon Mara Perak(lst call) Verbera Waheng Berth 22 27/8 13/4 44 10/11 8/9 5 1/2 33/4 21W 21E 5 f 3/4576 words
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Article973 1983-03-08 24 March S Computers in commercial ship operations, Plymouth Polytechnic conference, City Conference Centre, 76, Mark Lane, London EC3. vMareh Navigation course, City of London < Polytechnic, 84 Moorgate, EC2. March If Eight annual •Jlingdal Corp marine transportation seminar, 'focusing on offshore loading, tanker market de"mand and supply and973 words
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Advertisement444 1983-03-08 15 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. See Page V LONDON Freights n/m CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPPING Events X SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL444 words
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Advertisement330 1983-03-08 15 USEALORDO m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES r —i (31/4). (7/5). Doh ib (15/5). to (4/5). (11/5) übai (U/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE I BATZANI2I I nonnw in I NJMTTYM 121 AL MU D V.l I KMLEDM! 1 WALEED V.l Mma Qatoos Dub. (22/3). Ab« Dhabi (23/3),330 words
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Advertisement891 1983-03-08 15 FESCO LINES T*% FAR-EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA A CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVIi TO: UA PACIFIC, QULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS r—df Vwwli PJCehun| Pen*ng~| Vtael If LUJ a -i891 words
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Advertisement292 1983-03-08 16 i m FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europ« I S port |l) IMb| 2) Mm|3) tftari 4) Gk«| S(M 11/3 11/3 »/3 1/4 in can 15/4 ISUMM a/3 »/3 4/4 5/4 11/4 12/4 11/4 11/4 25/4 21/4 2/5 3/5 J/5 10/5 1) Ctan |2) HtwiJ 3) rm 4) r«M 5)292 words
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Advertisement382 1983-03-08 16 YAMABHIT A-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Atlantic/Canada nn M/ 4 s/s a/4 4/s M/ 5 U/5 IVS Q* Nn M/ 4 tl/4 MB a 1 UN M/ 4 27/4 NJtSKJ MIDDLE 12 AST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES PAN Asia LINE; iro. COMTAMEft SCVtVICC TO/FNOM J ARAN a TAIWAN AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE382 words
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Advertisement809 1983-03-08 17 Overseas Containers Limited |j:ONMINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT [ft n CONTAMERSMP STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sibah, j fault. Bmmi Ports and Bangkok 3.t,' |:v:>"d: a/ J M/J »/i 11/1 •4/4 M/ 4 12/4 13/4 l»/4 21/4 21/4 a/4 *V 5 B/5 12/5 14/9 «/4 M/ 4 12/4 14/4 a/4 a/4809 words
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Advertisement517 1983-03-08 17 14 Apr U 21 21 23 Apr 25% 2( Apr 31 Apr 31% 5 May IMM 2MM iHr 7MM «MM C.M.C.R 1 Fill CONTMOSMT sorvw FROM ll'l .ll 3T Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd Porl Kalang 3*7001 >2 Patalmg Ja T a 5«2593/575«^! Pmrang ***** 4|E L M A fVPRESA MM517 words
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Advertisement595 1983-03-08 18 li rn COKTBf NT UK Hapag-Lloyc EXPORTS Cm* |w Bar Osaka Bay "Aho *ceptii»t tramliipmerit cargo l<H CAWB6EAN #EST INCHES na Hamburg M' n'Wi; m: n *a leedet sernce Bremen (iffess P Ketang Genoa •26/2 12/4 S'pore P KetangPen Brfbao Genoa H bur j B'haeen Rdam Antwerp 21/3 24/3 23/4595 words
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Advertisement514 1983-03-08 18 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUKOTE CONTAPO SERVICE ACCEPTRK Fa ft ICI CARGO FOR V At 0 IK fll (DM Mn I Iff Imt IM 17/1 11/3 9/4 n/4 13/4 14/4 14/4 for Hjtf n/3 14/4 |t/4 2t/4 21/4 23/4 L—"! 4/4 15/4 M/ 4 21/4 M/ 4 1/5 3,5 xtso AcctPTK514 words
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Advertisement568 1983-03-08 18 XEverett Lines! Burm« Five Star Shipping Corpn '•BURMESE NATIONAL LINE'' LOADING FOR RANGOON Oischarpnf Only B F SS C Agents m Molovwo BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1 8 PENANG 3e>: *01 8 Cemptnu «r|«ntin« o* Hinwc<o« imrteontintntd >9A A A i*Clf "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO568 words
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Advertisement113 1983-03-08 18 AliT|lA7| US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVI fi KYOWA LINE m o TAIYO MARINE LINE Australia SERVICE MWMrn DIM ms into, "OOME GOAtOTC*. wk-d mmiim rn ltd m *****47 WJIMIMK MM OS MMtrx SON BHD 1 It MUX®! 110 1* (7H3 437* «D> ISLAMIC REPUBLIC113 words
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Advertisement599 1983-03-08 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER S£RVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIOAH. JEDOAH t AQABA (Reefer Cntr* Acceptable) SM Sid 7-9/4 10-11/4 is-ie/3 21-22/4 21-22/3 27-28/4 EAST AFRICA/REOStA SERVICE KOTAMAKMU* In Ft/101 V.E. 423 KOTAMUUA 29/31 Ma V.E.-431 DPhhiM, Hodaidah, Adan, Jeddah, Aqatoa. P. Sudan NoMdik.MM.AqilM, M. Sudan KOTA KNAR 13/15 Mar Oarooaaiaam, Moml599 words
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Advertisement616 1983-03-08 19 r\ s I m Scan Dutch WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO M£o/u*/N<7tt- am SERVICE iAPROOESS S I 4»C k*rf Zmm MOU M W »/i a/J a/3 i./I S STMSUI A fllffUS RfIUMM IS/3 30/3 4/4 5/4 7/4 "LSLiui/l H/J 14/4 mm im AWLLASB/! M, 16-I+ n,i w 11/4 11/4 n >*616 words
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Advertisement385 1983-03-08 19 Page V BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES kvI:W!!IHM EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'OAM HULL HM»G IVYBANK 9 Apr 5 Mov 7 Mov 11 Mov CLYDEBANK 26 Apr 21 26 29 Lykosyfe Lines U.S. GULF DRtECT SERVICE f Fro* Not* Hstn Gahr S PORf tor Ga<T JOWI LYKES Sd Std Sd385 words
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Advertisement990 1983-03-08 20 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD lOBTO IA/U 27 Mar H Apr 4 Apr 19 Apr 13 Mm 24 Apr aim Kctptnf Charleston wimmgton new orieans Houston gaiveston brownsvri CORPUS CMRISTI BEAUMONT BATON ROUGE LAM CHARLES express container service NEW YORK/E. CANADA FUDO KKSa i nara vn ASM STM *09990 words
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Advertisement736 1983-03-08 20 3 CALVORMA/PACFIC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE l "..'y^ o nu ik ■">««« M «»"t '.sr sri yg» AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE w npi rma sm > Apr II Apr 21 V 25Apr Fraa/APP »4hW IR«% 2?Rhr Fraa/Or* MEW ZEALAND SERVICE JAPAN SERVICE P Mai 'i^l 17 »f 11/1736 words
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Advertisement560 1983-03-08 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Anson Road. #18-01. Tunas Building Singapore 0207. Tel: *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****1/8. PTE ITO HEO SEA PERSIAN GULF MEDITERRANEAN SERVICES BOYANG Hi. 3._ ONEWEST No. I. i'ptn Lm*| Far: .15 Mar Mtiandria/Bcnftus F 20 Mar Bandar AWavSSar 25 Mar Part Sudan/Port Said ASIA MERCHANT560 words
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Advertisement634 1983-03-08 20 T. INTRASIA (PTI) LTD. Suite 2616 International Ra/a Anson Rcl Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 (10 Lines' BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Spare P. KataNcLsaM* tar TMIBOCEM IMIBWBT 8 M 982 12 Mar M fcrt RIMM/ANTIOP/11l (AVON) ATRBB HMI 29 Mar 15 Mm BOULOOt/rMM/lK (AVON Van* Laa*c at Kata Khafcata HALPACLINEIS^f Spore634 words
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Advertisement565 1983-03-08 21 r t FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): 0 CHEF 33*+ SS BRDGE 40*.. C PAUL 34* C COMTAfO 20*.... HK CONT/UNER 34*.. MERCATOR 30* memDff o ACf Comol»un Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 0 CHIEF S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ)565 words
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Advertisement423 1983-03-08 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPINC Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK, KEELUNG. BUSAN, INCHON SEMI-CONT AINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG, CHALNA. CALCUTTA AGtNCAS PTf (TO TH *****11 *****66 y» s. t i 'UNAS Sill* SON BHD *1 Tel *****0 *****4 P* lei i«9SM IN lef )673H 36/47S r 7 fully423 words
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Advertisement89 1983-03-08 21 W SOON KIAT SHIPPING Ik PTE LTD ]*fc t IMfc l«k Rr, ShortM Hhm. 3 SUM** W* S port 01 Oi tiii»hi anm <s lmi t botus m* «s*i» srsht KGUJR XRWCO TO EAST tMLATSM /.-a 7Ui FW, MNB BalMUuc, SI B«W—■ Rm4, Slagaparr *11 Tel: ai»tt (5 Lines). WVTSIOH89 words
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Advertisement666 1983-03-08 22 Kcflioiial Container Linos 2 Sailings Weekly JJjLjl' Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PEWM6/IHKET/SONGKU WY STOK SWA WY STORE PEKING PHUKET MM 123/124 12 Mm IS Mar 221/222 17 Hm 1* Mar 21 Mar MM 125/126 »Mar 21 Mar 223/224 31 Mar 2666 words
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Advertisement215 1983-03-08 23 THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO. PTE. LTD. HTH FLOOR, C.P.F BUILDING, 71, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE till TEL: MOM (7 LINES) CONTAINER FREIGHT STATION (OFA) TEL: tmSM/1 M l YANG MING LINE hk 4. At•<! F.E. MEDITERRANEAN N. EUROPE USA EAST CANADA F.E. FULL-CONTAINER SERVICES ST/N. EUROPE/FAR EAST R/ 1 H215 words
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Advertisement248 1983-03-08 24 FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO TeANS*Oa»ACIO*. M*|iT!M4 MIIICAM IP** —i. unzu WEST COAST UF. t Gf NCRAI AfiCNTS SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD T«fc *****44/7 b«tar CMtinettal Feeders Pte. Ltd. CONSORTIUM LINES (SPAIN) INaviera Garcia Minaur) 'SPANISH OWNED VESSELS M.V ALANGf (Built 1978) liißy. Tk TcM Ayer opt West Med Ports opt.248 words
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Advertisement300 1983-03-08 24 ETA •HlTin t. 4/13 2/4 •NAMDAH t: 3/13 Mftrt •mmmn/u ic/3 *■1:3/13 a/3 HAJ SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BHD. 33 3S UN C4JNGGAM Off UN HI >***** b I iff S i 'fit* MA M 4 }if KOUR SNUBS TO EAST MALAYSIA r.mm HI ETD Loidw| tor 1 W 5/4 KUCNM6,300 words
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Advertisement307 1983-03-08 24 P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. lAt*N lANAH AKAW, II 173 175 JAMRTA m *****9 mux mm TO JAKARTA Daily receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to J&k&r-l ta/Tg. Prlok. VESSEL MAGA XXXXI VOY. 4 DWY WY 5 MAGA XXI VOY. 4 MAGA XXXXI VOY 5307 words
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