The Business Times, 2 June 1983
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Title Section11 1983-06-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1983 60 CENTS11 words
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381 1983-06-02 1 NYT JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said advanced nations must look to the industries supporting an "information society" for future economic growth. In a speech prepared for delivery at the Japan Society in New York, Mr Nakasone said that electronics and telecommunications would haveNYT - 381 words
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193 1983-06-02 1 AP DIRECT investments abroad by private Japanese enterprises fell by 13.7 per cent in fiscal 1982 from a year earlier to US$7.7O billion on a reported and approved basis, the Finance Ministry said. Large investments in a liquefied natural gas project in Indonesia ended lastAP - 193 words
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568 1983-06-02 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH INCIDENTS of toxic chemical wastes found dumped near reservoirs have prompted the Government to consider firm measures to try to put an end to the problem. Plans in the pipeline include: amending existing laws to provide for heavier penalties against568 words
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465 1983-06-02 1 NYT A SENIOR US government official has said the Federal Reserve Board would have to tighten its monetary policy should money supply growth continue to exceed targets this month. The official, who spoke to reporters on Tuesday at a breakfast meeting inNYT - 465 words
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247 1983-06-02 1 Denmark taps US$80m from Asian market DENMARK yesterday made its debut in the Asian dollar market with an US$BO million floating rate note (FRN) issue. The Danish governmentowned Mortgage Bank and Financial Administration Agency's notes have a life of seven-years and are issued at par. They carry a coupon rate247 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article60 1983-06-02 1 AP THE Indonesian government decided yesterday to give tax exemptions on interest, dividends and royalty for foreign currencies deposited in government banks, Coordinator Minister for Trade, Finance and Economy Ali Wardhana said. Following a cabinet meeting headed by President Suharto, he said the government also decided to increaseAP - 60 words
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Article40 1983-06-02 1 AP THE latest UN estimate of world population is 4,586,000,000 in mid--1982, 78,000,000 more than a year earlier. The estimate is given in the most recent issue of the United Nations' quarterly population and vital statistics report. APAP - 40 words
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Article59 1983-06-02 1 UPI PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk has threatened to resign as head of the anti-Vietnamese coalition fighting Vietnamese forces in Cambodia unless his coalition partners stop attacking him. "It is my plan to leave the coalition if they do not cease attacking me, then in a few weeks or aUPI - 59 words
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Article45 1983-06-02 1 Reuter THE Thai government has adopted a 192 billion baht spending budget for fiscal 1983/84, a government spokesman said. He said this represented an 8.5 per cent increase over the 177 billion baht budget for the 1982/83 fiscal year ending Sep 30. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article70 1983-06-02 1 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S Labour government has allowed two uranium mining companies to negotiate the sale of uranium to the US, Resources and Energy Minister Peter Walsh said. Australian Labour Party policy calls for the phasing out of uranium mining and the repudiation of existing contracts. But Walsh said EnergyReuter - 70 words
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Article80 1983-06-02 1 AP US PRESIDENT Reagan last December authorised the CIA to try to overthrow the government of Surinam in secret, but the administration dropped the idea after objections from Congress, ARC News said on Tuesday night. CIA spokesman Dale Peterson said, "We can't comment on these kinds of allegations."AP - 80 words
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Article56 1983-06-02 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Marcos has defended the continued presence of US military bases in the Philippines, saying their removal would upset the region's strategic balance of power. He was speaking shortly after the Philippine ambassador to the US Benjamin Romualdez and US ambassador Michael Armacost signed an amended agreementReuter - 56 words
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Article66 1983-06-02 1 UPI THE third "Star Wars" film, Return of the Jedi, sold more than US$4l million in tickets in its first six days of release, the producers disclosed. Sidney Ganis, executive vicepresident of Lucasfilm, said in Hollywood he expects the film, the third in George Lucas' "Star Wars" trilogy,UPI - 66 words
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307 1983-06-02 1 Reuter THE US dollar cm tinned to surge ahead agalast other (trreadec on foreign exchaage market* yesterday, propelled by Arming interest rates la America aad signs of the country'» economic recovery. la Hongkong, the dollar kit a ie« high of 1.23 M againstReuter - 307 words
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749 1983-06-02 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM OVERSEAS Chinese can reclaim the property that their ancestors owned in China but it may not be worth doing so. The interest in reclaiming surfaced recently when it was publicised that the Fujian provincial government was returning749 words
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Advertisement258 1983-06-02 1 Tops in Car Audio Technology FUJITSU TEN LIMITED AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD Singapore: Phone *****22 Kuala Lumpur Phone: *****3/*****0 Penang Phone *****/***** Jakarta Phone *****9 KMDBZ INTERNATIONAL Bank of Singapore, just taken over by Overseas Union Bank, will retain its separate identity v Page 2 GENEROUS, yet cautious and pragmatic258 words
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Advertisement10 1983-06-02 1 No copier can match TOSHIBA BD-4511 on features and price.10 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration574 1983-06-02 2 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG INTERNATIONAL Bank of Singapore, just taken over by the Overseas Union Bank, will retain its separate identity and will complement rather than compete with the OUB in its global operations. Except for Los Angeles, their overseas branches and offices will dovetail574 words
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188 1983-06-02 2 Reuter INFLATION-hit Argentina changed the value of its currency yesterday, knocking four zeros off the old peso to restore sanity to its money. Old pesos will be traded in for new ones at the rate of 10,000 to one. On Tuesday, one US dollar wasReuter - 188 words
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445 1983-06-02 2 Reuter THE sharp rise on Tuesday in the US federal funds rate almost certainly does not reflect any tightening of the Federal Reserve's grip on bank reserve positions, credit market analysts said in New York. The rate rose to 9 l per centReuter - 445 words
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297 1983-06-02 2 Reuter THE thirteen Japanese city banks made provisions totalling 170.70 billion yen for the business year ended last March 31 in theif newly established reserves for possible loan losses overseas. Disclosures made by the banks show that four banks made provisions to coverReuter - 297 words
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Article176 1983-06-02 2 Reuter AVERAGE effective yields on US Treasury securities rose to 8.G5 per cent for three-month bills and 8.67 per cent for sixmonth bills at the regular weekly auction, the US Treasury Department said on Tuesday. The three-month rate was up from 8.46 per cent atReuter - 176 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article113 1983-06-02 2 THE HONGKONG dollar yesterday (ell to a record low 7.2150/2250 to the US dollar in thin trading Just before the market closed, dealers said. This compared with Tuesday's close around 7.1430/ 1530. Sterling also dropped in late trading following opinion pedis showing a smaller Conservative lead in the run-up113 words
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Article42 1983-06-02 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount bouses to tender for a total of $140 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from June 6 to June 10. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.42 words
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Article505 1983-06-02 2 THE US dollar strengthened against major currencies on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. Trading on the market was quiet in the morning but gathered momentum in the afternoon, with the US dollar growing stronger on the strength of firmer US interest rates. Against the local currency, the505 words
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Article351 1983-06-02 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday recovered marginally in late trading on short-covering interest but still closed sharply lower compared with Tuesday's level, dealers said. The metal opened sharply weaker in the morning in line with the sharp fall in New York on expectations of high US interest rates, they351 words
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Article22 1983-06-02 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.69 per cent.22 words
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Article194 1983-06-02 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 1: 7 days 5 1 month 2 months i 3 months 6 months t 9 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 8 months 12 months 1 month 3 months ft months 12 months US Dollars 8p*e* Offer Bid194 words
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Article48 1983-06-02 2 RANGE Of priccs offered by discount houses on June 1: Overnight 3 Call deposits 2 3 Closiaa Bsrtef Selling J-month Treasury bills 2 s 2h 3-month Bank bills 7* 7* 3 months CD 7W 7 1 6 months CD 7 3/16 7 1/16 Source: National Discount Co48 words
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Article125 1983-06-02 2 THE US dollar closed steady at 238.45 yen yesterday, supported by the prospect of continuing firmness in US interest rates. But trading was nervous in view of possible Bank of Japan intervention, dealers said. The dollar rose to a twomonth high of 239.80 yen soon after opening at 239.45125 words
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Article44 1983-06-02 2 OPENING quotes yesterday: US 1.5880/90 Can -1.9550 80 Cross 1.2305/08 Dmk 44.0305/55 1X1 4.5330/75 Sfr 3.3485/525 Bfr con 80.45/58 Ffr 12.0840/1000 Ut 2375.00/2378.00 Yen 380.30/85 Dkr -14.4300 4430 Nkr -11.4050/170 Skr —11.9610 850 Aus sch 28.30 34 Port 158.20 180.70 Spain 223.65 9544 words
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Advertisement254 1983-06-02 2 Wonfc-OJ-^nt o^ x( vy*3° \W\o CO^ \ce *>O n SU' \Vul< iOO r\e< t)3 s rtes* acc me sU< \OVQ -v o< v \\c ae° v v\^ \O s C°' cV o r m ri ywoQ S* Frans Furniture (S) Pte Ltd, 400 Orchard Road. 02-43 Orchard Towers. Singapore 0923254 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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227 1983-06-02 3 THE Economic Development Board (EDB) is making use of the Skills Development Fund (SDF) to suppo>f shipyards which emfbark on multi-skills trailing schemes. SQF grants equivalent to half the payroll cost during training have been given to Sembawang and Jurong shipyards for having227 words
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209 1983-06-02 3 THfc Western Australian government is inviting Singaporeans to attend a ■decision-makers forum to be held on June 8 at the Perth Entertainment Centre. The forum, which is part of«ibe traditional Western Australia Week from June 6 to 12, will bring together nine key209 words
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170 1983-06-02 3 NGEE Ann Polytechnic yesterday announced that Mr Hiew Siew Nam, development, consultant for the Post Office Savings Bank, has been appointed the new chairman of the polytechnic'? council. Mr Hiew, who is an alternate- director of Marina Cent& Holdings Pte Ltd, takes over the170 words
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375 1983-06-02 3 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE A SENIOR Hongkong Mass Transit Railway Corporation (MTRC) official, Mr SM Scott, has been appointed to take charge of the implementation of Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit project. The Provisional MRT Authority yesterday announced his appointment as Project Director, together with that375 words
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551 1983-06-02 3 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG GENEROUS, yet cautious and pragmatic this is the tenor of big business' reaction to the latest pay increase proposed by the National Wages Council. However, manufacturers, worst hit by the world slump, warned that the NWC guidelines may hit some industrial551 words
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653 1983-06-02 3 GODDS smuggled in from the Persian Gulf and Southeast Asia, including saris made in Singapore, are flooding markets in the Indian city of Bombay and spreading to towns and villages across the country. They are peddled by hawkers from the narrow, busy streets653 words
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Article871 1983-06-02 3 RESULTS of final events completed yesterday: SWIMMING Spring board diving women: l)Slanti Ningsih (Ind) 373.00 points, 2) Dwi Detiowati (Ind) 331.50, 3) Lee Po Ling (S) 322.00. Platform diving (men): I)Somchai Ongkasing (Thai) 453.55 points, 2) Eko Lulus (Ind) 440.65, 3)Richard Tham (S) 415.60, 4) Leong871 words
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Advertisement59 1983-06-02 3 The Stamftad Arms is foaming place for lunch or dinner, bar service until 10i)iii,aliiiven of peace, best US prime rib, r > an executive unwinder, Dent the best rendezvous in Singapore for an evening drink, and much more besides... rr See vount (lie S(;nnl< >nK" Stamford Arms Basement, Straits Trading59 words
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Advertisement108 1983-06-02 3 Fill your lunch hour with endless variety. Choose from the Inn of Happiness one price menu. An endless selection of specialities i|| for only $20.00. ijH r 1 teCMM 1 inOyetoSauoe fi«h ?rmn* *J mir IS Enjoy a delectable selection of traditional favourites in the quiet ambience of the Inn108 words
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OVERSEAS
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512 1983-06-02 4 AP AMID warnings that many developing countries may soon face financial collapse, the 165-country United Nations Conference on Trade and Development will hold a meeting in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, from June 6 to 30. The three-week conference, the sixth since 1964, is describedAP - 512 words
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234 1983-06-02 4 Reuter A CONSORTIUM of three European aerospace companies and Lockheed of the US has been formed to study a new military freight aircraft to replace in the next decade both the ageing FrancoGerman Transall freighter and Lockheed's Hercules military transport aircraft. An agreement inReuter - 234 words
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654 1983-06-02 4 NYT THE US government's index of leading economic indicators rose 1.1 per cent in April, the 10th monthly increase in a row and further evidence that the economic recovery continues to gain momentum. Nine of the 11 components of the index rose, led byNYT - 654 words
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228 1983-06-02 4 Reuter POLAND'S communist leaders have confirmed a trend towards stricter political control, saying they will not tolerate any opposition. A statement by the ruling politburo pledged on Tuesday to fight both liberal and hardline extremes in the party, but made clear a tighterReuter - 228 words
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444 1983-06-02 4 AP WESTERN European defence ministers have criticised American domination of the Nato arms trade and warned they may Institute a "buy European" strategy if the imbalance continues. Ministers from 12 allied countries issued an unprecedented communique on Tuesday demanding redress of the presentAP - 444 words
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Article473 1983-06-02 4 AP WITH Britain's election just round the corner, two opinion polls on Tuesday showed the centrist Liberal-Social Democratic Alliance gaining on Prime Minister Thatcher's Conservatives and the socialist Labour Party. "The tide of this campaign has turned," said Alliance leader David Steel, head ofAP - 473 words
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Article289 1983-06-02 4 NYT WIDESPREAD flooding in Queensland has caused direct losses to producers of AJ2SO million and total losses approaching $440 million, according to the Australian Primary Industries Department. The flooding follows six weeks' heavy rain, which in turn followed four years' crippling drought, and also affects northernNYT - 289 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article425 1983-06-02 4 CHINA seeks to expand its trade dealings with the US beyond transportation, communications and basic resources, said Chinese ambassador to the US Zhang Wen-jin. In remarks to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Mr Zhang said China's modernisation programme also requires more durable goods and "newer425 words
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255 1983-06-02 4 UPI IMPORTED steel shlpmeats Jamped 1* April te the highest level la five mwtta die te a sharp rise la Third Werld Imparts, the Amerieaa Irsa aad Steel lastltate said. Bat US steel predaeOea eeattaaed te ettmh la April, with aatpat exceedlag the year-ageUPI - 255 words
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303 1983-06-02 4 Reuter INDUSTRIAL countries must guard against allowing their oil consumption to rise in response to current lower prices, or they will throw away the partial independence from oil imports won over the past 10 years, International Energy Agency Executive director Ulf Lantzke said.Reuter - 303 words
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177 1983-06-02 4 AP SHELL UK has begun pumping North Sea oil through a new unmanned, remote-controlled, underwater sub-station that may pave the way for deep water oil drilling and cheaper oil production, a spokesman for the oil company said. The 2,200-tonne framework of pipes and valves, fourAP - 177 words
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Article753 1983-06-02 4 ARRIVALS Serriee Local Operator Number Time From BA BA14 0045 MEL/SYD/PER PAA PA5 0015 jra/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SLA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN GIA GA887 1020 LGWFOOBKK MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CB14 1030 HLP753 words
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Advertisement162 1983-06-02 4 "We are not just talking productivity" mp pdc 1 ii T TP Iff V *> I J iK r Is »J If j| H Jk In fact, we are rather serious about it. Enough to bring you Matex/Automat-Asia *83 Our twin shows to display the latest in machine tools and162 words
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Advertisement22 1983-06-02 4 Fly Pan Am To The USA Daily And To More Than 43 U.S. Cities. q-; Pan Am.You Can t Beat The Experience.22 words
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Advertisement303 1983-06-02 5 Announcing the start of a new landmark for Singapore i I m mm The Gateway Construction commences 'l today on I.M. Pei's latest I m architectural masterpiece. I I The 37-storey twin tower 'The Gateway'. Bounded by the expressways leading to Changi, Johore and Jurong, as they cross Beach Road303 words
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Article476 1983-06-02 6 ENTIRE towns in the United States and Europe had to be abandoned when toxic wastes dumped by chemical companies seeped into their water supply systems. Deadly poisons are pouring from the sky in the form of acid rain in Canada and in the state of Ontario476 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1983-06-02 6 JON WORONOFF - Such a lot has been said about Japan's meteoric rise as a world economic power that people tend to overlook the country's high cost of living and the onset of unemployment. JON WORONOFF, in the first of a three-part series, gives us a contrasting picture1,196 words
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Advertisement75 1983-06-02 6 At the Baron's Table, intimacy reigns for a couple, privacy prevails for executives. Delicious, tempting courses are carefully conceived by skilftjl chefs. And from the Baron's Smokehouse, every other culinary variation is lent to make superb feasts. So if it's a lavish fare you desire, there's only one gcxxi place75 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous707 1983-06-02 6 TVO-11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 A blow that has refreshing possibilities (6) 7 Extremely interesting work (8) 8 The old man, again, is a bit of a nut (4) 10 Edible incentive (6) 11 House competition, nominally 14 Assist a girl to do without men (3) 16 Got fed707 words
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Miscellaneous810 1983-06-02 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Dynasty (Mandarin/r) 3.45 What's My Line (b/w): Walty Bruner puts thp abilities of his guest panelists to the test. They have to guess the identity of their Mystery Guest, who is Ed Nelson. 4.10 Hawaii Five-0 How To Steal A Submarine (r) 5.00810 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1983-06-02 7 JUDITH CUMMINGS - By JUDITH CUMMINGS NYT THERE are strong signs of an end to the inhospitable economic period which caused many an American to put a freeze on major summer vacation trips over the past few years. Most travel industry specialists in the United StatesNYT - 1,192 words
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738 1983-06-02 7 JOHN TAGLIABUE - By JOHN TAGLIABUE NYT IN THE *****, German chemists experimented with magnetic iron powders to improve the compressibility of synthetic petrol. At the same time, they produced the first polyvinyl chloride films. Later, these advances yielded the first magnetic recordingNYT - 738 words
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Advertisement172 1983-06-02 7 If you demand excellence You'll rent more than just a car The 1983 fuel injected Volvo 360 GLT is now available for rent. It's one of the fastest cars on the road today... 0-100 Kph in around 10 seconds. The sheer joy of driving one of these machines is matched172 words
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Advertisement763 1983-06-02 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain AMERIOW Ml Ml 111 S with the American Express Card "if you don't already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" 4.30pm 7.30pm 4 .«j£ (Mon Sat) b-— f\ SINGAPORE/ rcmnsufa note,/ Coleman street I Other facilities 24-hour Tel: *****01 I Coffee763 words
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Advertisement234 1983-06-02 8 (rjtyAV'l to our Oft//* rb <El)c fttebaUton 6rtU *T <* m. ff I Tmlf*<iuiM'l! iiKitir famous Pi init-Rili ot Bitl fn i<iv* 11 vncd mi .1 Silwr W ai;on. I'nuind to ilic li\c rntcriainmcnt provided In ilie Filipino batids-ihe 'Vargas I rio' ami ihe 'Phi Ilia rmonv >' nii;liil\ from234 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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596 1983-06-02 9 Reuter RICHARD Douglas, a US assistant deputy agriculture secretary, said Chinese government officials assured him China plans to meet its minimum purchase commitment under the terms of a long-term grain pact and buy at least six million tonnes of US grain in 1963.Reuter - 596 words
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225 1983-06-02 9 Reuter THE Indian government will give highest priority to the production of more oilseeds to ease the current domestic shortage. Agriculture Minister Rao Birendra Singh said the government plans to launch a massive oilseed production programme, but he did not give details.Reuter - 225 words
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Article164 1983-06-02 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed four to 1 US cents a bushel lower in moderately active trade. July traded in a four-cent range. May and deferred July set new season's lows. Prices fell early on heavy commission-house and commercial selling. Traders spreading purchases of corn against sales164 words
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Article922 1983-06-02 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures cm Wednesday were lower at midday between £50 and £23 a tonne below Tuesday s close in traded positions. Dealers said prices ended around the session's lows as commission and trade house selling continued to set the tone. Liquidation concentrated in nearby positions, with922 words
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Article82 1983-06-02 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market was closed yesterday for a local holiday. C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON Tues Fri Malaysian 5*V ffa bulk per tonne July 425.00slr 432.50slr Sumatra 5 r < ffa bulk May 420.00slr 430.00slr June 425.00slr82 words
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Article266 1983-06-02 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with June One RSS buyers quoted at 224.00 cents per kilo, up 2.50 cents from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some late buying interest after a lower opening, with the closure in Malaysia depressing sentiment further. Afternoon266 words
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Article251 1983-06-02 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 220.00 221 OON 222.25 223 25N Int. 1 R.S.S. June 222 00 222.50 224 00 224 SO Int. 1 R.S.S. July 226 50 227 00 228251 words
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Article151 1983-06-02 9 CHICAGO soybean futures on Tuesday ended three to 7 y« US cents a bushel lower in active trade. July traded in a 7'/4-cent range. Prices fell from midsession gains on local and commercial selling, traders said. Limit-down gold and silver futures prices sparked further local selling, they said. Continued151 words
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Article183 1983-06-02 9 CHINESE Product Exchaage, Singapore, mm doslag prim per 1M kg yesterday. Coconut oil: Bulk fob $117 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $130.00 sellers, new drum fob $134.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $68 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $355 00 sellers. Sarawak183 words
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Article193 1983-06-02 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CottM yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,510; 32s 3.210, 40s 3,330 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptee* goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article334 1983-06-02 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second class 0.76, 100 -per cent third class 0.72, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.62, Special 0.56.334 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1396 1983-06-02 9 NEW YORK INTEREST rate worries sent Wall Street stock prices lower in sluggish trading on Tuesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average turned in a roller-coaster performance. It slid nine points in the first hour, narrowed its loss to only 3'/j points at midday, then dropped as1,396 words
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Article217 1983-06-02 9 MAY 31 AblUbl C» 341* -H Hud Bay Mln Imp Oil Inco I#* 35*4 18* -ft -ft -ft Alcan Alfoma L_ 4m 31 H Int Pro* Pipe Int Uts 27ft 27ft *4 -H Bank Mont InU Nickel 18ft -ft Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel I... 44 26 unch Kerr217 words
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Article167 1983-06-02 9 MAY 31 ru 4-/-abn 345.00 1 147 JO 2J 57 JO 1.4 A KIEV 116.30 1J 73.50 -0J Amrobnk 55 JO -OJ Berk 0 26 90 -01 Bols 88J0 IJ 151.00 Bosk a 46J0 -OJ 4350 OJ 31 JO 0.4 Calv 280 00 3J Dell Mlj 66JOxd -1J 310167 words
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Article194 1983-06-02 9 MAY 31 Francs Actions Sunset 289 H Alusuliae Br. 738 -20 Alusulaat Reg 2S0 Brown Boverl Br. 1280 5 Oba Qelgy Br 1030 -15 Clba Gelgy P C isao -10 Ctba Oelgy Reg 796 unch Credit Suisse Br 1870 -45 Credit Suisse Reg 384 -3 Elektrowatt Br 2360 -TO194 words
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Article171 1983-06-02 9 MAY 31 Fn GROUP B I CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* 410 B S N Oenrmll Danone 1810 1 38 Carrefour Financier* de L "Union Lafarae Moet-Henneaay 1328. 87 286 U« unch +•5 +27 C 8 F (Thomaon184 3.7 Penarroya 4250 -05 Cle Francalae 182 •a Radiotechnlque 3M •2 Credit Foncler 570171 words
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Article66 1983-06-02 9 MAY 31 FYs Or Bru Lamb 1M5 +15 Hobo» «70 +35 FORWARD MARKET E e r ?.jrrr 5?2 tS Ryl Dutch 21« +15 Sldro 1530 +18 3?0 u£h 8« O- Altur «4 >S4 225! r 1380 6 5°!%,*- z SS Cock 10® +5 CASH MARKET Or Beers «52 ,i°66 words
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Article99 1983-06-02 9 MAY 31 Dm Hoeclul 141 kg -1J Hoesch 51 HOB Aec-Telefunken 71 JO -0 9 H often 142.50 2-5 BASF 143.00 -1j6 K are tad t 141 OC Bayer 133-50 -13 KHD WM J BMW ***** 1 I Juris 375 0i -J Commerzbank 174.50 -0.2 Mannesmann 147* 256 Jt99 words
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Article89 1983-06-02 9 MAY 31 Bastotf Lire 181 unch Mediobanca M llano Aas Ord Mondadorl Prlv ***** ***** 3089 -210 -90 -1 Bel Central* Onl ***** IMS unch *48 Olivetti Ord 2800 -10 Cont Acqua Roma Erldanla ***** 7870 unch -25 35 unch 10 Pirelli Spa 1541 *****0 18 -50 General 189 words
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Advertisement181 1983-06-02 9 BE A HAPPY EATER AT HAPPY RESTAURANT WHERE FOOD IS GOOD AND PKICE IS LOW s^s^ soaP 559 (W^L&ISOU 5 .^V„r4O' sheS 530 0 *^SSk£!S£) (^nce Open Daily: 11.30 am 2.90 pm 6.30 inn —11.90 pm HAPPY RESTAURANT (PTE) LTD. lion City Hotel, 15, Tanjong Katong Road. Singapore 1543 Tel181 words
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Advertisement30 1983-06-02 9 See page 10 for Asian stocks Jo'burg was closed on Tuesday TIME LIFE BOOKS A WINDOW TO A LIFETIME OF KNOWLEDGE FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CALL STP Distributors Tel: *****8830 words
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Article3258 1983-06-02 10 BID and offer prices officially toted •■d bu*pw la and reported to the fechange ot Singapore ye» twday "With the number of shares traded shown la bracket» In lots ot 1,000 units unlaw otherwise speciBed. All Times Settlement Contracts quoted after the word "sett" Big3,258 words
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Article3452 1983-06-02 10 Gr*a Gr*a Net 1*83 Coapujr Lut D1t Div YTd pre. Vol Dm Hi** Low Sale +or- CNr (*000) Hi(k Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 235 Acma 2S8cd -2 74 2.9 290.0 8 260 258 342 148 Alcom 334 -2 5.0 3.8 1.4 295 124 338 3323,452 words
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Article639 1983-06-02 10 THE stoek market demeastrated mum raUteaee yeaterday whea It raw slightly la spite sf a sharp drap la Wall Street •vermight. Prices meved geaerally wlthla a aarrew raage aad dealers said the tradlag teae wm fairly healthy threagh•at the day. The Basiaeas Times Campsite Isdex cleeed639 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article430 1983-06-02 10 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday recovered from early losses to close the half-day session steady, but trading remained sluggish because of the continued weakness of the Hongkong dollar. The Hang Seng index closed the session 4.56 points higher at 923.15. The Hongkong currency fell to a record low 7.1900/2000430 words
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Article455 1983-06-02 10 SHARE PRICES tumbled in fairly active trading yesterday, with sentiment depressed by the Wall Street decline on Tuesday, dealers said. The Stock Market Average lost 67.87 points to close a» 8,549.70. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index fell 2.99 to 633.85 on a volume of 430 million shares.455 words
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Article118 1983-06-02 10 JUNE 01 Aokham Thai Bah is as m 0 •1 Slam Cement Slam City Cement Slam Credit 356 2M 100 -2 unch unch Aruthajra In* And Trust Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ajrudltaya Ltd Bata Shoe Berll Jueker Charoonj Thai l* 282 ISO I m -1 South A*la Fibre Thai118 words
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Article321 1983-06-02 10 JUNE 01 CenU INDUSTRIALS An v 146 •1 A N I 256 unch A P II 191 unch Aberfojrle 700 >10 A r 115 unch Alliance OH 90 -1 Allied Mill 190 unch Ampol Exp 230 .1 Ampol Pet 156 unch Anx 456 •3 Ash ton 106 -3 Assoc321 words
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Article95 1983-06-02 10 Acoje Mining Anglo PhU Apex Mining B AUu Con B Bagulo Oold Basic Petroleum Benguet Con B CDCP First PhU Hldgs Lepanto B. Mh.il 11 Ii II 1II 1 unch unch -05 -ooooa -0 0006 •s *0408 Martnduquc B Marsteel Oriental B PhU Overseas Phlle* B Pimp B Pioneer95 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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615 1983-06-02 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM BEN and Company is confident it will stay out of the red for the second straight year, in spite of a slowdown in the rate of sales growth in the latter half of 1982. Chairamn R St J615 words
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516 1983-06-02 11 ASSOCIATED Properties and Industries Bhd (API) is planning to expand its manufacturing activities. Chairman Tan Sri Dato Taib bin Haji Andak, in the company's latest annual report, said this will be done when the opportunity arises. The company will take advantage of its expertise516 words
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Article411 1983-06-02 11 NYT THE Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been investigating top officials of Pepsico Inc for possible fraud since February, according to court documents. Three months before the investigation started, the company reported that it had overstated its earnings and assets for five years. ItNYT - 411 words
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Article71 1983-06-02 11 New Sereadab Bibber Campaay Berbad: Sixtyninth AGM to be held at 50, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, June 2 at noon. STRAITS Tradtag Cempaay Limited: AGM to be held at 19th Storey, OCBC Centre, 65 Chulia Street, Singapore 0104 on Thursday, June 2 at 11.00 am. GENERAL71 words
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Article203 1983-06-02 11 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Muhm 1 fhtm for Jim t) The Commerce 3 40 3 61xd The Saving* Fund 2.01 2.13 S pore Prag Fund 1.54 l.<3 S'pore Sec. Fund 234 2 48 S'pore Invest Fund 1.20 177 S'pore Equity Fund 1.51 1.00 ASA UNIT TBUST (Mimw' prices far203 words
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Article, Illustration692 1983-06-02 11 BOUSTEAD Holdings Bhd plans to make a major investment in property development over the next few years. The move will take it further away from its dependence on plantations into an area identified as a potentially important growth sector for the future. Chairman, R M Alias,692 words
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Advertisement67 1983-06-02 11 JUNE 1-4,1983 SINGAPORE W0 C INTERNATIONAL Kdfh %FAIR ASIA'S PREMIER ANNUAL LEATHER EVENT incorporating the International Leathergoods Fair Venue: WORLD TRADE CENTRE Time: 10am 6pm daily (Leather Fair Hall 3, Trade Only) 12noon Bpm daily (Leathergoods Fair Hall 4) Organiser: ITEM Pte Ltd 7500 A, Beach Road #12-324 The Plaza,67 words
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Advertisement153 1983-06-02 11 "Sri Lanka... this dream offoiryland and ftiradise.' Mark Twain I* v-': i*»"" i v» ■:"V Paradise on Earth fromUSsB ada\ If you fly Air Lanka to UK or Europe, Middle East or India on an individual fare, you can now enjoy a relaxing stopover en route in our Paradise Isle153 words
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422 1983-06-02 12 MALAYA Tin Printing has succeeded in improving its profit margins for the year ended Feb 28, 1983, in spite of a sizeable 16 per cent fall in sales to $33.71 million from $40.15 million previously. The company's operating profits in fact rose422 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article, Illustration201 1983-06-02 12 SHARE PRICES staged a slight Improvement m the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday although the overnight New York market (ell sharply. The Business Times Composite Index rone 2.78 points to IIS.BS and the Straits Times industrial Index gained 1M points to 139.71. The KUALA LUMPUR Stock Exchange was elosed.201 words
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Article, Illustration410 1983-06-02 12 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG THANKS to sharply higher profits for 1982, Hong Leong Finance's net earnings per share have increased substantially while subsidiary Singapore Finance, with a lower growth rate, has also improved on its earnings per share. Preliminary results released yesterday by Hong410 words
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381 1983-06-02 12 DUNLOP Holdings PLC is preparing new "radical restructuring measures" to fight persistent problems in its French, British and Irish tyre factories, chairman Sir Campbell Fraser said. Addressing the group's annual general meeting held in London on Tuesday, he said demand for tyres had picked381 words
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Article321 1983-06-02 12 AMALGAMATED Industrial Steel Bhd's (AISB) offer of 2.37 million shares to the general public at Msl par has been oversubscribed by a record 100.9 times. This overwhelming response reflects the growing awareness among the general public of new issues amid the current bull phase of the stock321 words
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Article127 1983-06-02 12 SINGAPORE F»dder C* Ltd has aaaeaaeedgraap pre-tax profits of $1.39 million for 1182 (11.21 million prevfeasly), on a taraever •f $19.17 million ($22.5« million). Past-tax earnings stoad at $679,646 ($419,364) giving net earnings per share ef 5.8 eeata (4.1 eeata). A first and dial dlvidead ef 16 per eeat127 words
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Article845 1983-06-02 12 SHARE PRICES closed lower in quiet trading yesterday, with sentiment depressed by opinion polls showing a slight fall in UK electoral support for the ruling Conservatives, lower sterling and by overnight falls on Wall Street. At 3pm, the Financial Times was down 9.4 points at 703.1. Leading equities845 words
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Article57 1983-06-02 12 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 923 15 Tuesday 918.59 Week Ago 887 86 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 756.8 Tuesday 760 3 Week Ago 758.5 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 614.3 Tuesday 618 6 Week Ago 614.6 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 712.5 Monday closed Week Ago 609 8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 119957 words
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Article433 1983-06-02 12 INTERNATIONAL Wood Prodnets Ltd has formed a wholly-owned subsidiary in Hongkong, Multiwood Co Ltd (HK), which will conduct business in export, import and general trading. The company has an authorised capital of HK$1 million and a paid-up capital of $2. Mr Kho Eng Beng and Mr Chung Jin433 words
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Article763 1983-06-02 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew KEPPEL Shipyard is NOT buying the shares of Straits Steamship. Keppel is also NOT purchasing shares in Ocean Transport and Trading (OTT), the parent company of Steamers. Since both these statements are true, coming, as they do, from the horse's mouth,By Hock Lock Siew - 763 words
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Advertisement50 1983-06-02 12 Advertisement: An 0A S Public Education Service Programme GUIDELINES IN BUYING A MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEM Buy on the basis of solutions provided not on equipment features alone. The Guaranteed Solutions-Approach Towards the Automated Office. SS SEE HOY CHAN GROUP Singapore Tel: *****62/4 Penang Tel: 04-*****9 K.L. Tel: 03-*****0 Ipoh Tel: 05-*****850 words
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Advertisement32 1983-06-02 12 i u mp u ir*y i tHEUfet '"f?* jfc f* i WSote Agents: MAUCO GENERAL AGENCIES <S> PTE. LTD. 2 6th Storey, Inchcape House, 450/462 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0511. Tel: *****88, *****19.32 words
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Miscellaneous51 1983-06-02 12 OUTLOOK for today: Fair. Report far 24 hoars prior to 1.39 pin on Jan* 1 at the airport: Maximum temperature 33.6 Associated humidity 59 Minimum temperature 27.1 Associated humidity 70 Hours of sunshine 8.85 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month Nil Total rainy days for the month51 words
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286 1983-06-02 13 HONGKONG'S recession could be over if the HK Marine Department's cargo statistics are a just indicator. According to a spokesman for the department, cargo handled through the port during the month of .April increased so substantially compared with April 1982 that "it is anticipated,286 words
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482 1983-06-02 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM BANGLADESH Shipping Corporation will launch a new service between Singapore, West Malaysia and Bangladesh from the middle of June. The new service will be provided by two 2,000 dwt conventional ships which are currently employed in its coastal run. The482 words
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PORTSIDES
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Article66 1983-06-02 13 CHINA'S Xinzhong Power Machine Plant in Shanghai has been granted a licence to manufacture medium-speed four-stroke engines in the 4085,440 bhp power range. This follows an agreement between the China State Shipbuilding Corporation and MAN. Following a two-year initial period, the first three medium-speed 5-cylinder diesels, which are66 words
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Article118 1983-06-02 13 MITSUI OSK Lines plans to order two more car carriers to be completed by the middle of 1985. The new vessels will replace MOL's car/bulk carrier fleet and be able to take up 3,000 cars each. The Japanese line has yet to award the contract but118 words
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Article73 1983-06-02 13 OCEAN Transport and Trading has transferred the two 21,747 grt roll-on/roll-off vessels Barber Perseus and Barber Priam from the UK registry to the Panamanian flag. The two units are employed in the Barber Blue Sea service operated as a joint venture with the Nft-wegian group Barber Wilhelmsen and73 words
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Article703 1983-06-02 13 SJrippUg Liae Page Cal Shipping Liae Page (>i Afea V 4 Fesco vn 4/5 Ahrenkiel Liner VI 5 Franco- Belg in 4/5 All trans vn < Praia Shpg VI 2 Alpac VI 5 Freight Links V 2 Angonave IV 3 Frota V 1 Antara Shpg X 3703 words
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Article, Illustration1491 1983-06-02 14 IMPRESSIVE SWITCH TO CONTAINERISATION Fairplay THE impressive switch from breakbulk to containerisation by Hellenic Lines is almost complete with the Greek liner operator now about to embark on Phase II of its development programme, that of consolidation. The past three years have seen Hellenic do whatFairplay - 1,491 words
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Article1784 1983-06-02 14 INCREASED interest for grain business on Monday from the US Gulf to Japan was the feature of the freight market with rates tending easier, shipbrokers said The demand mainly reflected the increased draught announced last week for vessels transiting the Panama Canal now that the continued rains have1,784 words
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593 1983-06-02 15 Reuter NATOMAS INC, the parent company of American President Lines, has agreed to a merger with Dallas-based Diamond Shamrock Corp. Through the merger agreement, which was preceeced by a surprise takeover attempt by Diamond Shamrock on May 22, Natomas won a premium price forReuter - 593 words
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136 1983-06-02 15 Reuter GRAIN shipments from Western Australia's main terminal of Kwinana in Fremantle have been halted by an industrial dispute, port authorities said. They said three vessels, Clipper Hope, Jasper and Zannis, were unable to berth and pick up grain. The dispute concerns a fourth vessel,Reuter - 136 words
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Article143 1983-06-02 15 POLISH merchant shipping carried more than 8 million tonnes of cargo in the first quarter of this year, a increase of 2.3 per cent over the corresponding period of 1962, said Mr Jerzy Korzonek, head of the Polish Maritime Economy Office. He said the Polish merchant fleet had143 words
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458 1983-06-02 15 AFP THE world maritime building industry is going from bad to worse, particularly in Japan, South Korea, Britain, China and Taiwan, according to the latest statistics from the Lloyd's Register of Shipping. The quarterly register, the Bible of the industry, shows that theAFP - 458 words
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Article295 1983-06-02 15 AN AMERICAN shipping leader has predicted that the Unctad Liner Code will lead to a trade war between the United States and Europe. Mr Philip Loree, chairman of the Federation of American-controlled Shipping, also had some scathing words for groups who want to extend295 words
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6104 1983-06-02 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore lor 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 of6,104 words
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Article738 1983-06-02 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Prasetia 17SB83 2.6.83 2100 Seven Seas FSA/B 0800-0900 Sea Hawk 8314 3.6.83 0700 Eastern M FSA/B 0900-1000/1600-1700 ChevPaul 35W 3.6.83 1700 Optorg FSA/B 0900-1100/0400-0500 A1 Wattyah 28 3.6.83 0700738 words
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Article1974 1983-06-02 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adriatic < MUlifr Continental Feeders •Si Cargo Freight (PK i AFKA African Shipping Agencies (S) Pte Ltd. Afr»-Fmr»Ma liar Transgroup Pte I.td «S» Ahreakiel liaer Ser\lre Kim Shpg Si Alfred C Tarter Sea1,974 words
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Article789 1983-06-02 22 AFP A STRONG undercurrent of business was maintained last week on the freight markets, in spite of a public holiday in Europe on the Monday, following news of a further draught increase in the Panama Canal, but details and confirmation of fixtures were often hard to come by.AFP - 789 words
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Article468 1983-06-02 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Builder 22 T Soon alongside 2.6.83/0700 Builder II 23 T Soon alongside 2.6.83/0700 Edo Maru 19 Sharp alongside 2.6.83/2300 Frotario 47 Merlion alongside 2.6.83/0530 Jphneverett 37/8 NAPL alongside 2.6.83/2300 Kota Dewa 10/11 PIL alongside 2.6.83/0600 Muhlhausen 6/7468 words
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Article331 1983-06-02 22 Jane t-J Regulation ol submersibles and offshore accommodation vessels, Oyez Scientific and Technical Services conference. Park Lane Hotel, London W2. June (-11 Nor-Shipping *83. Ninth International Shipping Exhibition at the Sjolyst Exhibition Centre, Oslo, Norway. Jane 7 Environmental prediction for offshore platform design, conference, Stavanger. Jane 7-8 1983331 words
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Article197 1983-06-02 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (PAR 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/Straits197 words
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Advertisement389 1983-06-02 13 bi HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Rag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kelanj/Penanf/Banfkok/Keelunf/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Konf S'pore Afent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 !H_ INK DI M ANI\II OOCL Orient Overseas GokUumm Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 7/7 8/7389 words
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Advertisement169 1983-06-02 13 SEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Mina Qaboos (12/6), Dubai (13/6), Abu Dhabi (14/6). Bahrain (16/6), Dammam (16/6), Kuwait (18/6), Doha (23/6), Jeddah (26/6) Mina Qaboos (22/6), Dubai (23/6), Abu Dhabi (24/6). Dammam (26/6), Kuwait (28/6). Doha 3/7). Bah rain 5/7),169 words
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Advertisement19 1983-06-02 13 II LONDON Freights SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom CONTAINER Schedules WEEKLY Freight CONSORTIA SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather19 words
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Advertisement798 1983-06-02 13 •s>cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE JV Agents UMPACIFIC TRANS ft TKAOINfi AfiENCT Fit LTD Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE G3 *r MAERSK LINE FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE ANTWERP ROTTERDAM BREMEN HAMBURG U.K. 17 DAYS 18 DAYS 19 DAYS 20 DAYS798 words
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Advertisement392 1983-06-02 14 m FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe Mu Accepti* For 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp I Havre Basle UK. 3) Bremen Bremer ha vtn Aarhus Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmo Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder oa S pore "Also direct cargo tor Spore t Bangkok Pts contact P{392 words
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Advertisement440 1983-06-02 14 Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA KNVIUA 11/6 Pacific South Wast Pacific North Waat a** u/lb om mo** vst seat va Aho jccephnt LCI Cargo. SMOUaft MMU *13/327 TO MT Ml/321 TOHGO MMU V2I/329 KftJUUNI MMU V 26/331 tMw accaptaif c*p to Mn ft Afai Dhabi Atlantic/Canada MMMr VSI440 words
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Advertisement897 1983-06-02 15 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Satoah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok i Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: 11/t 12/1 U/t 21/1 21/1 •J/7 «/7 11/7 21/7 25/7 27/7 13/t Ml 21/t 21/t tt/7 it/7 11/7 13/7 17/7 19/7 2t/7 21/7 *3/1 K/l 00/1 U/t 17/1897 words
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Advertisement599 1983-06-02 15 fg Franco Belgian Services (A hti r r .ch Vrt my ,i!h Pi t .IT Kits') rr. I.\ne<) n aCE COnSOd T tU»« fuu ymmaatm sonnet to took mi cowtmbbw sawct fmm took F"Sto»e Han B'Mmw Ant dam HW| ffHavan A warp UHaira PJlataat Spore 25 km 27 km 21599 words
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Advertisement690 1983-06-02 16 EXPORTS I PMang S ton N burg B ha»en Rdam Antwerp 28 6 »/7 17/7 21/7 nn 6/8 12/8 30 6 10/7 19 7 23/7 30/7 8 8 14 8 19 8 20 8 22 8 TO NORTH fUROff MfDITTRRANI* S po<e P KeiangPen leuoes Genoa H butg B haven690 words
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Advertisement610 1983-06-02 16 M k *Xull* IK. S LINE CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN SUNNY OCEAN V 05* lU.TUI V ltm/INI FULLY CONTAINERISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/EAST COASTS *VU Im* mm N PEHt 401 L RONS SUN 22E N DIAMOND 54E N CtYSTM. 11l 0 KNKHT IX 0 MNSTOt HE K NOMSOK4U K MOMS610 words
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Advertisement554 1983-06-02 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCI I ICI CARGO FOR SGP IMG FIX ROM ANN INK I«MI 3/« a/t 24/4 tm m t Ewr Lm« 14/4 |/7 11/7 13/7 14/7 14/7 t»« mi »/7 u/7 nn tin 23/7 also acceptik lcl/fcl t fa/fa 10 GOTHEIMIMG AARI4JS COPEMIAGEN. OSLO554 words
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Advertisement880 1983-06-02 16 Everett Lines! m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Sp»« r»«m ftm( •**MTMT«irrW* bt Pt/3 Imr NH 5/7 kr PHASHWGMWNM l/io tn nCM 11/13 km HTMTINTIM 14/17 kn ••*t>nch»pn| «r»i BfS S C Agents m Votoyvo BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS XL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8880 words
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Advertisement346 1983-06-02 16 kXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD sotmem c«oss i SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SMGAPORt PJCELANG KNMG LOAD FOi I 25 km 2C Mm KvacM SINGAPORE SHOSE MMITM Ml LID IU *****44/7 I *****70 m BOOnnt SEINIT SHrmc cowany ru *****52/3 WOT «IMK MALOff MARTTM SDN BHD TEL *****2/3 PENANG MALAYSIA TRADE346 words
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Advertisement951 1983-06-02 17 PIL GROUP VEBBELS KOTA JAVA KOTA MEW AH KOTA WIS AT A KOTA WANGI KOTA JASA VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: E-439 4/« JUNE HOOEIDAH, JEOOAH. AQABA, ADEN, KISMAYU E-441 15/17 JUNE DJIBOUTI, HODEIDAH, PT. SUDAN, MOMBASA E-447 28/30 JUNE HOOEIOAH, JEDDAH, ADEN, AQABA. PTSUOAN E-449 30/2 JULY HOOEIOAH. JEOOAH, AQABA,951 words
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Advertisement693 1983-06-02 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HMIS futon ROAM HAVRt 21/4 JO i m \%n tin 10/7 21/7 23/7 nn 3t/7 4/4 4 4 12/1 14/1 20/1 22/1 tHuM I UH'Jfl Kaufa Maru Ink to Bj. Liverpool Bai lintiW Eipiess Moofionj Eiftni Bremen Eipress Toka Eipress WTH LBERTY TO693 words
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Advertisement730 1983-06-02 17 §2 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD Indonesian National Shipping Line TO USA EAST/ WEST COAST N GUjjOKjS (FULLY CONTAMERtSED VESSELS) STORE LA HOUSTON SAVANNAH W* TOM BAITMOK lATAKAKTA tor 7M 1/7 25/7 7/1 U/l 14/1 17/1 Aho acctptnf carp to Mont.m Gahnto" W o*am Charleston Nolo* TO TAIWAN AW) S KOREA (FULLY730 words
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Advertisement655 1983-06-02 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK n p t /4 j une 28 June 1 July 5 July MEADOWBANK 26W 25 July 28 July 31 July IVYBANK 23 Aug 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep Lukes Lines U.S. GULF DIRECT SERVICE655 words
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Advertisement1659 1983-06-02 18 l KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE feekr vessel store mot** *essu tokyo n-york K PIONEER V2l 3 Jun YASWMA MARU V 42 24 km 23 Jul ASIA STAR Vl2 10 Jun TOHBEI MARU V7l 4 Jul S Aug BRIDGE Vl9 17 lun 'MJROBEI MARU V 69 13 Kil1,659 words
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Advertisement657 1983-06-02 18 K 4* CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE toa*« tar lOS ANGELES SM FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Aueptmg FCI/FCI Centamers f Aeleng S«x»po>f I Angelei VBWA PARAS 9 Am 11/11 Amr 7 Ady AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accept!* FCI/FCI CwtMMTI P Aetang S pore Fro* Mhc Sfd" AtU657 words
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Advertisement616 1983-06-02 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "S 114 Aneon Road. #18-01, Tuna* Building, Singapore 0207 Tal: *****22 4 *****67 P Kelang Tal: *****1/8. RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICES S pore loadnf For: HAEWOO NO. 3 7 June Aleiandria/Benftuzi/Assab HAISBON 12 June Bandar Abbas HAEWOO NO. 5 14 June Assab/AJeiandria/Benfhaa/Tnpoi ASIA MERCHANT MARINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE616 words
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Advertisement733 1983-06-02 18 4* INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 A,is..f, f- ...1.1 MVbBIASBMA-E,XSm BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S port f. KoUngLoaMig Mr ANANGEL WISDOM m *****05 In* RTMM/t*(AVOW) Vet id Looting at Koti KmabaM r^TT»j ALP AC LINE •KM TICK S pore P Kelang Loating Mr NEPTVM MS Sited Saied Mauritius/Revmon/Durban Vessel loading at733 words
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Advertisement427 1983-06-02 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE o* Ihf *Cl CiOlKtW* TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C PAUL 35W C CONTAINER 21W HK CONTAWER 35* SS BRDGE 41* N GARNET 15N Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C PAUL S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0500 3/6 LCL Cargo 1700 2/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA427 words
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Advertisement535 1983-06-02 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN, INCHON DSCNMCMG OUT mi »/1 9/7 W in \%n m t/f/U MM to 12M In *1 G* 17/31 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: CHITTAGONG. CHALNA. CALCUTTA Vnsd Oor, Dkl KKS A SPO»l WPTI* AG*HCIS PTE [TD TH 11 «m»i|535 words
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Advertisement735 1983-06-02 19 OIINOv— SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PENANG M S SHMWAT NAH SOON SDN BM> IST AND ?N0 FLOOR MESSRS MAI THONG SHTTWG 23735 words
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Advertisement139 1983-06-02 19 SOON KIAT SHIPPING fc PTE LTD 3 Shenlon Way #2005 #20 06 Siwnton House Smgapo't 0106 Tei *****88 (5 Lmes) "*****9 SKSHIP REGULAR SERVICES TO EAST MALATSIA ETA FTD DCS TWA TIOK N»« Mm fee 4/8 7/6 BM*/K. MaR/Mri Hun| Lm IV 4/6 S/C Labun/Muara Sri Nam Hua Ma 4139 words
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Advertisement361 1983-06-02 20 Kv«|ioiial Container Lines 2 Sailings W66kly it Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday 5,: SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S'pore PK Pnj Loading for: KUSU ISLAND 8/10 Jun Muscat Dubai, Bahrain. Doha Abu Dhabi •A' VESSEL 12/14 Jun Karachi, Dammar. Abu Dhabi, Kuwait EAST MALAYSIA361 words
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Advertisement262 1983-06-02 21 Scan Dutch tf To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) FEEDER PENANG Anson In Port Anson 9/6 Anson 16/6 Anson 23/6 Anson 30/6 FEEDER P. KELANG B Butang 3/6 6 Kemunmg 10/6 B Butan« 17/6 8 Kemunmg 24/6 B Butang 1/7 MOTHER VESSEL Korrgan Nihon Ned Deftt Selandia Ned De|ima SINGAPORE ACCEPTING SAILING 1)262 words
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Miscellaneous157 1983-06-02 22 Regional Weather u 'it. M I s -CSe Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s-J Wind direction with speed in knots V y*. wave height Cloudy Sky Sarfaee wlads are Indicated157 words
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