The Business Times, 8 July 1983
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Title Section11 1983-07-08 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, JULY S, IMI 60 CENTS11 words
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450 1983-07-08 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG BANKERS and financiers yesterday interpreted the petition to wind up Overseas Union Finance as the "tough, no nonsense attitude" of the Monetary Autbority of Singapore against any one or financial house breaking the law. While maintaining minimum supervision and giving450 words
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146 1983-07-08 1 UPI THE inflation rate in Mexico fell to 3.8 per cent in June, the lowest rate in 15 months of soaring prices and good news for the battered economy. A Banco de Mexico communique called the 3.8 per cent rate "the lowest monthly variationUPI - 146 words
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457 1983-07-08 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) is extending its subsidy for stopover packages, so far given only to Singapore Airlines, to foreign carriers. The tourist board made this decision last Friday in a move to attract more tourists. The board has457 words
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175 1983-07-08 1 Reuter AMERICAN business leaders are increasingly bullish on the direction of the US economy, the US Conference Board said. According to a survey of 1,500 chief executives, the measure of business confidence reached the highest level in its seven-year history, it said. It rose toReuter - 175 words
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410 1983-07-08 1 Reuter BRITAIN and China have reached a better understanding of each other's positions over the future of Hongkong, Governor Sir Edward Youde said yesterday in Hongkong. But he refused to give details and brushed aside questions on his latest talks with government leaders in London.Reuter - 410 words
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Article233 1983-07-08 1 UPI NIGERIA has Imposed a news blackout on its oil production and export levels, following published reports that it is exceeding its Opec-assigned output quota, Petroleum Information International said in its latest issue. Sources in Lagos told the Houston-based newsletter that the Nigerian government wasUPI - 233 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article65 1983-07-08 1 Reuter AMERICAN Secretary of State Shultz has completed talks with Israeli and Syrian leaders and said he had made no progress towards getting the two countries to withdraw their forces simultaneously from Lebanon. After meeting Israeli Prime Minister Begin, Shultz said, "I wish I could report that somehowReuter - 65 words
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Article56 1983-07-08 1 UPI PALESTINE Liberation Organisation mediators have met leaders of the mainstream Fatah guerilla group and presented dissident demands that Arafat temporarily step down as the head of Fatah. The six PLO mediators arrived yesterday and immediately met the central committee of Fatah in a private session expectedUPI - 56 words
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Article68 1983-07-08 1 Reuter DAVID Steel, leader of Britain's Liberal Party, has told colleagues he is taking a short break from politics, fuelling speculation that he will stand down before the next general election. An aide said Steel, 45, was handing over the day-to-day running of the party toReuter - 68 words
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Article73 1983-07-08 1 UPI A HIJACKED Iranian jumbo jet landed in Paris yesterday with 185 hostages aboard, and five air pirates opponents of Iran's Ayatollah Khomeiny threatened to blow up the plane, officials said. Five captives were freed. Negotiations with the hijackers, who identifed themselves as supporters of the Mojahideen, Iran'sUPI - 73 words
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Article45 1983-07-08 1 Reuter SALES from Japanese computer software development rose 31.9 per cent in 1962 to 300 billion yen, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry reported. The report, which included preliminary surveys of five service industries, attributed the increase to surging demand for software.Reuter - 45 words
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Article45 1983-07-08 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Marcos of the Philippines has signed a decree imposing tougher penalties for the illegal manufacture, possesion, sale and acquisition of firearms, ammunition and explosives. The decree followed an upsurge in crime due to the proliferation of illegally-owned and locally-produced firearms. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article57 1983-07-08 1 Reuter INDONESIA will have nearly 223 million by the year 2000, Population and Environment Minister Emil Salim said. Mr Salim told a discussion forum the life-span of the average Indonesian is expected to rise from 52.4 years in 1980 when the last census was taken to 64 yearsReuter - 57 words
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Article55 1983-07-08 1 Reuter WALL STREET reacted yesterday to speculation about a possible increase in the US Federal Reserve's discount rate by pushing stock prices sharply lower in early trading. Blue-chip issues were hardest hit, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average moving 7.51 points lower to 1213.14 in the firstReuter - 55 words
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294 1983-07-08 1 FOUR aew Iwlen will be sppslatM to take tver trwi the Halted Eagbeen graap the exdutre dtetribattoa sf HanMlticr litcrittltß•ll PAH craacs Mi Dreaaert IB tractors. A fecaUy-bascd ewfuy, Tat Hwg Heavy Eqalpmcat Pto Ltd, Is to slga a aew agreemeat with294 words
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432 1983-07-08 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A PROPOSAL to pipe natural gas from the Indonesian Na tunas Islands to Singapore seems to have lost momentum because of Indonesia's financial problems. The initiator of the project, Marubeni of Japan, has not heard from the432 words
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Advertisement242 1983-07-08 1 ivr jjJS mmi DEUTSCHE Bank (Asia Credit) achieved an 18.3 per cent rise in net profit to $4.76 million last year in spite of a slowdown in its syndicated loan activity Page l MORE than three quarters of the female Singaporean workers earned less than $600 per month Page j242 words
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Advertisement183 1983-07-08 1 Easy home ownership "with 6 convenient loan schemes. l£Ji£ 1. Standard Housing Loan Schame Housing loan CPF 100% of valuation 20 year loan period 2. Standard Homing Loan/BaMoon Scheme Similar to Scheme 1 Additional advantage of 20% lump sum payment at the end of the period 3. Low Start Housing183 words
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Advertisement98 1983-07-08 1 •7 eduction/Enlargement PPC STAR ASIA presents the IN-thing for Singapore business J Save with Hifax An A 4 size telex of 2,000 characters takes 5 mins. to transmit. HIFAX takes only 20 sees 40 sees. Hifax sends clear, crisp pictures and messages to any part of the world. That 5-min98 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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322 1983-07-08 2 Reuter ECONOMISTS at Barclays Bank PLC see it as crucial that British government borrowing is brought back into line with budget targets, if further reductions in interest rates are to be achieved this year, a Barclays group economic department spokesman said. HeReuter - 322 words
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Article262 1983-07-08 2 Reuter HONGKONG'S broadly defined M-3 money supply rose 1.9 per cent in May over A (Mil, but Hongkong dollar M-3 fell by 1.1 per cent, government figures show. Total M-3 money supply rose to HK5267.33 billion from $262.25 billion in April, and was 30.1 per centReuter - 262 words
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253 1983-07-08 2 DEUTSCHE Bank (Asia Credit), the German merchant bank in Singapore, has achieved an 18.3 per cent rise in net profit to $4.76 million last year, in spite of a slowdown in its syndicated loan activity. Chairman U Cartellieri in his annual statement singled253 words
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183 1983-07-08 2 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES of Western banks will hold the next round of talks on rescheduling Poland's commercial debts in Warsaw on Wednesday and Thursday, a Polish banker said. He said that the talks would mark a critical phase in the negotiations following earlier roundsReuter - 183 words
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378 1983-07-08 2 Reuter THE FRENCH Cabinet has adopted a draft law to introduce a long-expected and wide-ranging reform of the country's outdated banking system, government spokesman Max Gallo said. One part of the law, due to be voted by the National Assembly later this year, willReuter - 378 words
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129 1983-07-08 2 Reuter THE FORMER chairman of the French bank Paribas, three of his principal officers and 63 customers have been charged with serious currency control violations and will go on trial next December, court officials said on Wednesday. The trial of the 67, includ- ing Pierre Moussa,Reuter - 129 words
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BONDS & LOANS
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Article83 1983-07-08 2 billion seven year Eurocredit for the European Economic Community attracted total underwriting commitments of $2.2 billion from 49 lead managers, Joint lead manager Chase Manhattan Bank said. Forty-one lead managers out of an invited 53 joined the eight coordinators in the deal. Invited to underwrite $40 million or83 words
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Article108 1983-07-08 2 Webber, Jackson and Curtis Inc said that it signed an agreement with Citicorp's Citibank NA and First National Bank of Chicago for a US$5O million senior subordinated term loan. The company said that under terms of the agreement an initial advance of $17.5 million will be used to refinance108 words
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85 1983-07-08 2 Comsat, is raising US$lOO million through a four year revolving credit facility to back up issues of US commercial paper, lead manager Credit Suisse First Boston said. The loan charges spreads over London interbank offered rates of 3/8 per cent for the first 60 days after85 words
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Article56 1983-07-08 2 Inc's 15 year convertible Eurobond has been increased to US$4O million from the original $30 million, and its coupon reduced following strong investor demand, lead manager Shearson/ American Express international group said. The coupon will be 7'/, per cent, paid semi-annual-ly, compared with an indicated 7'/i56 words
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Article78 1983-07-08 2 Reuter FORMER US Federal Reserve Board chairman Arthur Burns said that US interest rates will rise next year. Mr Burns, US Ambassador to West Germany and an economic adviser to President Reagan, told the US Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday US rates will probably fallReuter - 78 words
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189 1983-07-08 2 Reuter NEW ZEALAND is likely to announce the award of new foreign exchange dealing licences later this month, Reserve Bank deputy governor Rod Deane said yesterday. In a speech prepared for a business conference in Sydney and released in Wellington, Mr DeaneReuter - 189 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-07-08 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.94 per cent.22 words
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Article180 1983-07-08 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 7: US Dollar**Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 911/16 9 9/16 1 month 911/16 99/16 2 month* 9* 941 3 months 10 9* 6 months 10* 10* 9 months 10* 10* 12 months 107/16 105/16 DM. 8wJrs. 1 month 3180 words
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Article46 1983-07-08 2 RANGE of prices oflei red by discount bow* aa July 7: Overnight: 1 Call deposits. 2 3 Ctastot f Bayi»| 3-month Sellix Treasury bills 2H M 3-month Bank bills S* 8 3 months CD 7H 7H 0 months CD 7H 7* Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article489 1983-07-08 2 THE MOOD on the foreign exchange market continued to be watchful yesterday as light trading prevailed. Against the local dollar, the US currency opened at 552.1270/80 and held up through the morning because of commercial buying. Later in the day, it fell to a low of $2.1225/35 before489 words
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Article280 1983-07-08 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed firmer compared with New York's level after fluctuating within a narrow margin throughout the session. Total sales for the day was recorded at 56 lots while kerb volume at 224 lots. Prompt closed higher at US$4l5/416 an ounce compared with $413.00/413.75 in New280 words
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Article36 1983-07-08 2 New York 11.S8B U.42B 11.65S 11.49S Zurich 11 40B 11.288 11.SOS HMn 11.38S u mI Singapore ueoB WOT ***** 11.70S 11.48S Closing price* in US doUan a troy oune e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.36 words
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Article75 1983-07-08 2 THE US dollar yesterday recovered partially from early lows against most major currencies, with trading revived ahead of the european opening. Banknote met yesterday: (HKpcrl): US 7.0S/7.0S UK 10 80 11 00 Brunei 3 31 3.33 W Germany 2.7(5/2.785 Malaysia 3 02 3 04 Philippines 0.62 0 (4 Singapore75 words
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Article43 1983-07-08 2 EARLY news that the Bundesbank acted to add liquidity to the domestic money market helped pull the dollar off its easier opening in London. Opening quotes ye*t erday US 1.54J7 <7 Cu 1 8967 996 Cross 1 2292 96 mjiM aide BiLh43 words
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Article102 1983-07-08 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed slightly easier at 239.15 yen from the 239.35/45 New York finish, but was supported by light commercial buying. The dollar fell to 238.85 yen soon after the 239.20 opening, but fluctuated narrowly slightly above 239 yen for most of the day. The dollar's initial fall102 words
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Advertisement98 1983-07-08 2 rr i t 1 X Vt There was a time when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan. His hands the tools of ingenuity Testoni perpetuate the an of such craftsmanship. Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamorphosed into a collection of exquisite shoes, bells, bags, wallets98 words
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Advertisement186 1983-07-08 2 Cathay Building A Distinguished Address An historic landmark headquarters of the Supreme Allied Commander SE Asia during Work) War II Central Location Multi-storey Car Park Executive Swimming Pool 24-hour Security Service Restaurant. Bar Fast Food Store Well maintained premises Make it your business address Available now for rent Contact: Mr.186 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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221 1983-07-08 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE SINGAPORE National Printers (SNP) has invested $3.7 million in new equipment in anticipation of an economic upturn next year. General manager Jeffrey Tan expects the investment to pay off by a 25 per cent increase in the company's $15 million annual221 words
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494 1983-07-08 3 HIGH-RISE, high-density living will be the focus of an international convention here in September. Organised by the Singapore Professional Centre, the convention, the first of its kind here, expects 500 participants and speakers irom Europe, the US, Sweden, Nigeria, Australia and the Asia-Pacific countries.494 words
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Article769 1983-07-08 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES July 1-Oct 18 (Tuesdays and Fridays): Effective Personnel Management, Waterloo Centre, Personnel k Organisation Development July 4-Sep 5 (Mondays and Thursdays): The Administrative Secretary, Waterloo Centre, Personnel k Organisation Development July 5-Sep 8 (Tuesdays and Thursdays): Jewellery Presentation Drawing, Institute of Education, NUS Department of769 words
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175 1983-07-08 3 A TOTAL of $108.4 million were paid out by the Redundancy Payments Fund (RPF) from its inception in 1968 to the end of last year. The fund was set up initially to handle money due to workers affected by the British withdrawal from175 words
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292 1983-07-08 3 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE SINGAPORE women have still some way to go before they can achieve higher earning power. More than three quarters (76 per cent) of the female workforce earned less than 1600 per month. This was one of the findings292 words
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Article268 1983-07-08 3 INVESTING in antiques, the future direction of the stock market and the role of speculators in the property market will be discussed at a seminar on investment. The half-day seminar, to be held at Hotel Equatorial on July 23, is organised by the Chung Ling268 words
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Article352 1983-07-08 3 SEVERAL leading companies in the aerospace industry will participate in Asian Aerospace '84 in Singapore on Jan 18-22, 1984. The companies will be represented in six national stands Britain, Canada, France, Sweden, the US and West Germany. They include Rockwell-Collins, Hughes Aircraft, Aerospatiale, Stillwell Aviation, Bendix and Hongkong352 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article173 1983-07-08 4 CHINESE Prtdice Exchange, Singapore, ■••n closing prices per lMkg ywtorday. Coeoaat ail: Bulk fob $119.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $132.00 sellers, new drum fob $136.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $70 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq173 words
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Article152 1983-07-08 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettea yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,520 32s 3,290, 40s 3,380 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pakistan raw eettea: LSS 6.18, 4F 6.15, 289F 6.20; NT roller ginned 6.18 (per lb). CLOTH in152 words
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Article324 1983-07-08 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI 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 0.56.324 words
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Article296 1983-07-08 4 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with July One RSS buyers quoted at 238.50 cents per kilo, down half a cent from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of buying support after a lower opening. Afternoon prices recovered marginally on some speculative buying296 words
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Article328 1983-07-08 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 236 00 237.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. July 238.00 238.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 241.25 241.75 Int. 2 R.S.S. 228.00 230.00N UK/Coat 227 00 229.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 224.00 226.00N UK/Coot 223.00328 words
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Article109 1983-07-08 4 NOON SSI tad SMR prtcaa yaatardayRA8 J-Jy Aifut (Carraat Bayars S« Mth) illara (Parwant MU) Burara SaUara SSR 20 (1 too pallx 1) 212.00 *****N 213.00 21S.00N SSR 50 (I-ton palta I) ***** 210.00N 209.00 211.00N MRKLB Jaljr Aifut SMRCV (1-too pallat 296.50 297.SON 296 50 298.50N109 words
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Article32 1983-07-08 4 Rubber July 7 Singapore: July: 238.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: July: 258.50 centa (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 530.96 per kilo (up 5.00 cents) 205 tonnes (down 25 tonnes)32 words
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Article95 1983-07-08 4 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday gained Ave cents to MSM.M n kilo, bat remained within the ITA lower range of M$2S.l5 and M$32.M. Dealers differed on whether the buffer stock manger was in the market. Seme detected the BSM as the main buyer, taking the balk95 words
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Article184 1983-07-08 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday rallied to close lO' i to 9'/« US-cents a bushel higher in moderately active trade. September traded in a 9V, cent range Private forecasts predicting hot, dry weather for the rest of July firmed new crop prices, although some traders said hot temperatures184 words
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Article168 1983-07-08 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday ended 4V« to seven US-cents a bushel higher in moderately active trade. September traded in a five cent range. A higher than expected export figure supported prices from the opening. Steady commercial purchases throughout the session continued the firming trend. Larger than anticipated168 words
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Article135 1983-07-08 4 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday ended higher on late covering in quiet trading, with operators sidelined awaiting the STC's tender. In July, central firmed M 57.50 to MJ807.50 per tonne, south rose M 57.00 to MsBl6 and north M 53.00 to MsBoB while in August, south135 words
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Article992 1983-07-08 4 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures at midday yesterday were between £18 and £11 a tonne below Wednesday's close in traded positions. Prices remained under pressure, ending at the session's lows. Selling came from trade and commission houses which looked for a continuation of Wednesday's weak trend. Traders seem to992 words
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Advertisement144 1983-07-08 4 0 m H Ai -V. Babar. Bold and Beautiful. Craftsmanship and design have never combined in a more boid and beautiful way. Babar is Swiss. And it's the first office chair that is soft all round. Its comfortable back and broad bucket seat permit hours of fatigue-free sitting. Babar is144 words
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OVERSEAS
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298 1983-07-08 5 Reuter AN INTERNATIONAL Rubber Study Group (IRSG) decision last month to establish an industry advisory panel will enable its Secretariat to make its work as relevant as possible to rubber industry needs, newly elected IRSG secretarygeneral John Carr said in London.Reuter - 298 words
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547 1983-07-08 5 AP, UPI THE six major US carmakers have reported that new car sales soared 58.7 per cent in late June compared with the depressed year-ago period. They sold 252,513 cars between June 21 and 30 compared with 159,087 in late June 1982. Specifically, GeneralAP,; UPI - 547 words
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Article716 1983-07-08 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO/HKG TMA TL351 0600 BEY/BOM SLA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH601 0620 KUL CAL aoio 0655 JEDDHA MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL716 words
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243 1983-07-08 5 Reuter PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos has raised the statutory minimum wage and allowances by 3.50 pesos a day, with the increases effective in two stages. Workers will receive an additional one peso in daily minimum wages, effective on July 6, plus a 1.50 pesoReuter - 243 words
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254 1983-07-08 5 Reuter THE Nigerian government is spending 440 million naira in emergency imports to combat shortages and rising prices of essential goods, Agriculture Minister Adamu Ciroma said. Mr Ciroma, who heads a presidential task force to facilitate the import of the goods, said import licences worthReuter - 254 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article355 1983-07-08 5 Agencies THE Swiss government has proposed partial state guarantees for capital borrowed by small and medium-sized companies for innovative investments. The statement referred specifically to investments in the high-technology sector. The plan is one of several in a scheme to stimulate economic recovery. INDONESIA and Sooth Korea haveAgencies - 355 words
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312 1983-07-08 5 Reuter DEVELOPING nations are locked in dispute with the Eirapeu Economic Commaalty over how mirk they should be paid for «agar exports to the It-nation bloc this year, officials said. With thousands of people la African, Caribbean aad Pacific (ACP) states dependentReuter - 312 words
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392 1983-07-08 5 Reuter NON-OPEC oil producers must help maintain the current stability of the international oil market, Opec's acting secretary-general Fahil Al-Shalavi told a Financial Times conference in London. Opec is currently bearing the brunt of market stabilisation through its pricing and output accord agreedReuter - 392 words
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324 1983-07-08 5 Reuter WEST GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl's visit to the Soviet Union has failed to break the East-West deadlock over European missiles deployment but has reinforced his country's position as a broker between Washington and Moscow. The Christian Democratic chancellor has publicly denied any intentionReuter - 324 words
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Article216 1983-07-08 5 AP PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher's government has unveiled a defence plan that calls for a 10 per cent increase in overall spending and continuation of Britain's "Fortress Falklands" policy. Britain will spend £15.97 billion in the coming fiscal year, the government said in itsAP - 216 words
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174 1983-07-08 5 Reuter BRITISH Aeraspaee will eat 1U work fwee by by the middle of Kit year beetue of the W— In tke eivll aircraft market. Meet of tke jak eats, tram a wark force of akeat 78,iM, will came frem tke elesare of a faetary aearReuter - 174 words
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Advertisement59 1983-07-08 5 ELITE SHOWER SCREENS §£7j A Ideal for HDB, HUDC private homes, hotels health centres Sliding doors design to save space Strong aluminium frame that is completely rust-proof Unbreakable polystylrene panels Made to fit For free measure quote call Lyndec Designs •/(Authorised dealer of STA RLITE Showroom: 5. Stadium Walk. #01-12,59 words
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Advertisement142 1983-07-08 5 Put The Dynasty's table wine on your table too. ProPatriarchefixwiiEscofßer. The Dynasty Hotel had no hesitation when it came to choosing a house wine. You'll find the full-bodied red and white Pere Patriarche wines in The Dynasty's exclusive Continental restaurant and throughout the hotel. And The Dynasty is among the142 words
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Article436 1983-07-08 6 THE SINGAPORE Tourist Promotion Board is going all out to make sure that the tourist industry is not too seriously affected by the worldwide recession. Its concern is understandable because tourist arrivals have actually fallen this year. Add to the the fact that the number of hotel436 words
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Article, Illustration3897 1983-07-08 6 ERICH HEINEMANN - Creditors and debtors find common ground in the overriding need In the lirst round, the scope of the international debt crisis was outlined: developing countries in Latin America, Africa and Asia owed banks in the industrialised world some US$7OO billion. As it movesNYT - 3,897 words
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Advertisement208 1983-07-08 6 r« i* 11 equipment and furniture. Owing to impending cessation of operations, we are offering for sale the entire contents of our hotel, on a tender basis. The closing date for offers will be 12 noon, Wednesday July 20th, 1983. Interested parties, pfc tri: 737-1122 e* 135. I rinj (il208 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous426 1983-07-08 6 iTiVfS.IRWDTO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by A House Is Not a Home 4.30 Sports Spectacular 4.55 The Book Tower 5.25 New Zoo Revue 5.50 The Ba|thorpe Saga Ordhary lack (Part 2) 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Suftera Irama (Malay/r) 6.50 Teen Up 7.20 Newswatch: News for children. 7.30 News426 words
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Miscellaneous670 1983-07-08 6 TWO-11-OME CBOSBWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 He may be doing wrong out East (6) 7 You can stay at his place (8) 8 Something like a totem (6) 10 Such work is timely (S) 13 To get a portion of beef to eat is an achievement! (4) 14 A good670 words
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Article671 1983-07-08 7 MICHAEL ROSS - By MICHAEL ROSS UPI "MY SOUL is not In Chicago," said Otto Clark in Guilin, China, as he pursued a piece of slippery fish across his plate with chopsticks. "I'm more a citizen of the world." What brought the Czech-born American entrepreneur to this scenic butUPI - 671 words
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Advertisement250 1983-07-08 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain AMERICAN! Ml HI 111 S with the American Express Card If you dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" I I WK* Luncheon^-:, Noov a f at the Luna ?St-' r;; uh $12* P" P crSOn PRETAPORTERI9B3 July 8 David250 words
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Advertisement217 1983-07-08 8 lack Just the right touch of magic to turn your night into Gold. Aft/sic by Bacchus International of l.orulon IVl'Vl'O/VM sl'N T1 U IK "P m .to J .1 Ml i :r .h:nk > >_'L' id" s.'vv:i rii.ni>' < I Kl S A 1 .i:ul t'Vv> «f PwHu I 1.217 words
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Advertisement177 1983-07-08 8 A 1 *3 We're blasting off tonight and every night at Para Wave Discotheque Take off to the stars groove to the pulsating rhythms spun by the dynamic music makers. Solosa Sound Services Business Hours 4 First Drink Charge: Weekdays 4 Sundays 9pm 2am, J1700.. Fridays, Saturdays Eva of Public177 words
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Advertisement191 1983-07-08 8 An English Afternoon Tea, So qoodvou could stay for hours. A choice of 20 delicious teas. Silver service, naturally. And light, classical music to accompany it all. The Music Room. At the Hilton. F Agreatplacetobe. Be in vogue "illxLit )IcUV Very exclusive. Very different Wry private. It's disco and more.191 words
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Advertisement216 1983-07-08 8 Our newly extended Coffee Garden is now better than ever. Whether you have an appetite for local or continental food, youll find our staff friendly and efficient, our food appealing and delicious. Try our famous claypot specialities, Hainanese chicken rice and other dishes. _X_ For reservations, please call *****22 ext216 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1112 1983-07-08 9 NEW YORK WALL STREET stock prices turned higher in the final hour of trading on Wednesday as bargain hunters turned away from their concerns about interest rates and re-entered the market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which moved in a narrow range most of1,112 words
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Article825 1983-07-08 9 SHARE prices closed mainly lower yesterday as early gains were given up on a lack of followthrough buying, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial limes Index was down 2.4 points at 694.2. Trading was quiet ahead of UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson's statement to Parliament. The825 words
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Article158 1983-07-08 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher on an increased turnover at the Securities Exchange of Thailand. The Book Club Index rose 0.66 point to 126.72 on a turnover of 53.9 million baht with more than 511,000 shares traded. JULY 91 Aokham Thai Asla ran Bangkok Bank Bank Of158 words
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Article105 1983-07-08 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on a turnover of 2.45 million peso 6, down from 3.38 million on Wednesday. JULY VI Acojc Mints* Anglo Phil A pax Mining B AUti finn Baculo Ootd BasIc Petroleum Peaos 0-014 -0001 SUO OuMM -1 unch Brantt Coo. B CDCi» Pirn Phil HMp105 words
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Article417 1983-07-08 9 HONGKONG LATE institutional demand lifted share prices close to early highs and most traded issues ended higher yesterday. Among leaders, Cheung Kong rose 25 cents to HKJ9.35, HK Bank 10 cents to 18.25, HK Land 7.5 cents to $4.20, HK Wharf 10 cents to $4,475 and Jardine417 words
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Article415 1983-07-08 9 AUSTRALIAN share prices yesterday rose strongly in active trading, led by sharp gains among energy, mining and media stocks, following a sharp upturn on Wall Street. The market opened broadly higher and continued to advance in morning trading. Near the close the All-Ordi-naries Index was up415 words
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Article180 1983-07-08 9 WLr« m CORBEILLE Alr-Uqukte 411 B 8 N Oervali Danon® WM -30 C8P (ThooiaoaCftj. IS -4 CW Prancaiac da* Patratas 1TU0 -0l3 Cradlt Pone tar D* Pranca 413 unci) Hachatta (Ubralrta) 1070 -M Marhln— Bull S7 40 -U Mlchalln (B) MS unch Omnium 115 Pauaaot 1MJ0 4-U PIUIIIM (N*180 words
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Article73 1983-07-08 9 JULY 08 Dm ZK— BSK* )«J» «U 141J0 0J «0000 +1 uuo -u ***** *1.7 SMjQO «U Conmmttat Oontl Qumml Dtlmltr Btni DnU| Dratach* Bank IH aw -i OrMdncr Bank 1MJ0 +U OHH 173J0 unch Hotchst 152.90 4-14 -oj 14&Q0B MIM«I true -u Undc Prill—g Rn ST A dchninc73 words
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Article72 1983-07-08 9 JULY m rrt ♦A FORWARD MARKET A Mr fit ArtMd UM -H All., bunn 1413 unci Hnrt aoio HI ♦1 -J D» Bun 402 fl 1W* +5 BMtroM cm -•0 Ob-lnno-Bm Sill nmm BOO Or Brw Ufflb 23K 30 PMra 5700 .)0 Ryl Dutch l«» ■•c 0«n B«lf Sofloa72 words
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Article170 1983-07-08 9 Action* Suiaau as +i Aiusulat Br. ISO unch m -s Brown Botcrt Br CU* Octgy Br. 1315 -10 SUB 00 Clba OflD P C 100 -10 Clba Q*lfj Rag. Cndtt Sulaac Br fli i| 20K -10 Credit Sulaac Rag Baktrowmtt Br Otofp Placbar Br Olotoui Br Ham Rr 383170 words
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Article93 1983-07-08 9 JUL T 1 Lire BM <wl ***** -5J5 nn ***** 300 On trale Ort MOB Cood Acqua Roma KrV1.nl. ia +7 *je» +5o r«»l Ort Ocnarall 2SM -a noun -400 Olm mm Ifl r "rt* mm *n om -i H'"" 1.UI* 4000 -300 I tain. *0 HEJI M«dM»oca M93 words
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Article188 1983-07-08 9 JULY AMUM CI -it Ab-an •ft ft ft •ft ft unch -ufcJpEfi! -ft ft -ft >* Vpj OH a i 1 aPBBBBi t S-TID^T Carttna OTCwl* CmbiKd Lk m aft MM an ft •ft ft -ft Cn Bthrt a A Comlneo a M uocti Com Mirbmor n*n>n* Denlaon Doa>188 words
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Article230 1983-07-08 9 JULY Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 00 Abtreom A* And f-I Amurop m m unch AJST Bartow* SUB 1775 -n -15 f O Smith tut -1W nm a 1F75 unch Cum* Pinajica 9" Dc Bmti lad Edcon rj*valk -10 415 Onltiu Hhnld Lib Hold* UN -10 Lonrho 1« -ft lta230 words
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Article168 1983-07-08 9 JULY ru ARM J70J0 1J AhflLlt Akao AMrV irrko «JD moo ♦0 4 4J Amrobnk 7U0 SJO unch unch 2SP" HZ noo 0J Hnl< (5j00 itim 4kJ0 *1 ♦S -06 Boaka Burtrt Caiand 90 JO 34 40 0J 0-4 Calv *100 -J Drtl Ml] Eiarrter m jo -0J Ennta168 words
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Article96 1983-07-08 9 group net profit after tax, minorities, exceptional and extraordinary items was HK$44.l million ($112.4 million) in the year ended March 31. Gross write-down for the cost of several subsidiaryowned development projects was 197.5 million (no comparison). Extraordinary profit was $43.1 million (profit *10.9 million previously).96 words
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98 1983-07-08 9 parent net profit after tax and transfers to development fund but before extraordinary items was HKJIO9 million ($B9 million) in 1983. Extraordinary profit was 137 million (nil). Transfers to development fund was $21 million ($l6 million). Earnings per share were 103 cents (8498 words
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Article49 1983-07-08 9 has formed a financial investment company in conjunction with Southeast Asia Properties and Finance Ltd. The new company, called O and S Investments Ltd, has a share capital of HKJIO million and four subsidiaries, specialising in deposit taking, commodity dealing. and bullion and securities trading.49 words
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Article250 1983-07-08 9 AG expects its 1962 dividend can be maintained for 1983 in spite of increased share capital, managing board chairman Gerhard Prinz said. For 1962, Daimler raised dividend to 10.5 marks from 10 marks and paid a one mark bonus. Prinz told the annual meeting the 1962 bonus has250 words
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Article559 1983-07-08 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher, helped by the Waß Street rally on Wednesday and the yen's rise against the iiu" profit-taking in front-runners pared prices from the all-time high recorded at midday. q nTSe™""* 01 ained a provisional 30.88 to do* rr^, 1 f a cl after559 words
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Advertisement147 1983-07-08 9 cl u I cT\ LI c in II c CHINESE RESTAURANT For the best in Cantonese Cuisine, come to us Shopping Y*,\ Centre K MING ARCADE\ Court Makjysw \/j|ORIENTAL GOURMET 'Ample Parking Fatifties* —Business Hours:— 11.30 am 3.00pm 6.30pm 11.00pm RI JKICMCA*. uoui:mi:: 21 0700 Cuscaden Road, Ming Arcade, Singapore147 words
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Advertisement131 1983-07-08 9 TAN CHONG TOWER Ideal accommodation for your consultants on project work. 28 units of service apartments Available for minimum one month's lease Convenient in-house apartment cleaning services Strategic location within CBD Completely furnished right down to kitchenware and linen I ISli s If For details, call Leasing Executive Tan Chong131 words
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3196 1983-07-08 10 BID and offer prices officially lfrUd and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,196 words
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Article3391 1983-07-08 10 i i»®3 Low la J* 236 164 148 387 148 388 154* «'«418 380 :«m 82* an an 188 *3 am «t 284 > HO 320 <•«* 400 JjTO 1800 :«>sn 438 ".214 m .< oMB 230 ■I vM* 398* an -«4n rn *478 348 -*ta« an3,391 words
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Article2227 1983-07-08 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and business In and reported to tbe Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. IXDUBTUALS Ataa (3JOB 3.525) (31) 3.50 (1) 3 54 (1) 3 62,227 words
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Article724 1983-07-08 10 STRONG early baylag not the local Mack market to a aew Ugh yesterday bat It elmbft eaMer la the after aaea a* aaaay tmmg The Straits TIaMS U» trial Isiei, which raae to a aew Ugh of MLM at the II 8M kreak, el—ed lit potato724 words
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Article426 1983-07-08 10 SHARE prices finished mixed to slightly steady on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. After opening generally higher, prices rose for most of the morning in spite of scattered profit-taking. In the afternoon, prices remained steady but profittaking set in during the Wn«i hour of426 words
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Article185 1983-07-08 10 Maaagera' pr Ices for Jaly 8 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST 2* Commerce 3 JO J. 72 The Saving* Fund 2 04 117 fpore Prof Fund 1.5S 1« S pore Sec. Fund 2.38 253 S pore Invest Fund 1.17 l.Msd S pore Equity Fund 1.J5 164 DIAMOND MOTI Diamond Spore185 words
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Article63 1983-07-08 11 report- Ed to the Securities and Exchange Commission that it acquired 1,067,565 shares, or 7.5 per cent, of the common stock of Paine Webber Inc. American Can said the shares were acquired through its wholly-owned subsidiary Associated Madison Co Inc and that it paid approximately U5554.3 million63 words
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Article162 1983-07-08 11 a wholly- owned subsidiary of Genera] Motors Corp, expects an improved profit in 1963, management board chairman Ferdinand Beickler told the annual press conference, without giving a figure. The company has already announced a 91.9 million mark profit (or 1982, its first since 19T9, after a 592.8162 words
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436 1983-07-08 11 TEXTILE Corporation is actively looking into the prospects of diversification in order to expand the group's profit base. Noting this in his latest annual review, chairman Mr Loong Yoke Phin says that such "positive measures" to improve the performance of the group would thus436 words
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Article134 1983-07-08 11 TOSHIBA Corp has predicted consolidated sales in the year ending next March 31 will rise to a record 2,630 billion yen as a result of high sales of domestic and industrial electronic appliances and parts. The company earlier reported 1982 consolidated sales rose to a record 2,401134 words
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439 1983-07-08 11 THE public share offer from Time Engineering Bhd is tentatively set for July 21 with subscription expected to close by Aug 11. Time Engineering, as reported earlier, is expected to float 6.6 million ordinary shares of Msl each at par. Out of the439 words
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Advertisement185 1983-07-08 11 Pan Malaysia Rubber Industries Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) The Directors of Pan Malaysia Rubber Industries Berhad are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and of the Group incorporating the results of associated companies for the year ended 31st March 1983. 1983 1982 Unaudited Audited DIVIDEND The Directors185 words
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Advertisement528 1983-07-08 11 Pan Malaysia Cement Works Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) The Directors of Pan Malaysia Cement Works Berhad are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and of the Group incorporating the results of associated companies for the year ended 31st March 1983. 1983 1982 Unaudited Audited Group Group Incorporating528 words
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Article165 1983-07-08 12 Rises Indices Datek Baby 580 50 July 6 July 7 Island Pea 815 36 M Cmmmnt CASHtOt 3 P Textile PMC 010 780 280 805 30 30 27 25 BT Composite: BT Indicator: ST Industrials: 960.10 *****64 984.31 957.16 *****96 983.09 K G Hides 205 25 ST Finance: 2648.35165 words
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Article, Illustration162 1983-07-08 12 Rises Indices Dutch Baby 640 +55 July 6 July 7 SP Text 330 43 MBT Index: *****52 *****57 CAC Bin tang 486 42 40 +31 NST Industrials 1378.57 1379.24 M Cement M Oxy 960 506 NST Finance: NST Hotels: 2533.68 657.77 2532.29 657.77 Norsechem M Flour PMC M162 words
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Article50 1983-07-08 12 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 603.5 Week Ago 605.0 Thursday 1033.39 Wednesday 1010.40 Week Ago 904.35 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 696.6 Tuesday 691.8 Week Ago 713.9 Thursday 746.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE Wednesday 740.3 INDUSTRIALS Week Ago 742.3 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 1220.65 Tuesday 1208.53 Thursday 811.5 Week Ago 1213.7450 words
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436 1983-07-08 12 UNITED Motor Works (UMW), which has just obtained full certification from Komatsu Ltd of Japan, has moved into the manufacture of bulldozers and hydraulic excavators in Malaysia. A UMW spokesman confirmed that local production of bulldozers started in the third quarter of last year436 words
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Article174 1983-07-08 12 KINTA Kellas Tin Dredging Cm PLC has appointed Pertanian Baring Sanwa Bhd as independent adviser to minority shareholders in connection with the offer for the remaining Kinta Kellas shares by a consortium of Syarikat Siah Brothers, Manong and Kim Hing. LARUT Ha Fields Bhd has told the Kuala174 words
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354 1983-07-08 12 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE SHARES of Cerebos Pacific Ltd and Sing Investments A Finance Ltd made a strong debut on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Cerebos' shares, which opened at a handsome premium of 73 cents (or 54 per cent) over354 words
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Article58 1983-07-08 12 has reported profit after-tax of $2.36 million ($2.24 million) on turnover of $7.3 million ($6.95 million). Directors are recommending a first and final dividend of five cents per share less tax (same) payable on Jan 4, 1984. The company also valued its hotel and adjoining property at58 words
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370 1983-07-08 12 THE Malaysian Capital Imei Committee has approved the pespooed transfer ef domicile ef Renong Tin Dredging Co PLC to Malaysia, bat made significant revisions to proposals by Its successor, Renong Tin BM, on the acquisition of properly development companies nnd a pablle offer sf370 words
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Article494 1983-07-08 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - [«■lll Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By NAJEEB JARHOM PAPER Products (Malaya) Bhd has slipped deep into the red with a staggering group post-tax loss of M 57.16 million in 1982 against a profit after tax of $639,000 the year before. The company blamed adverse markets494 words
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Article358 1983-07-08 12 TDM Bhd, in a move to rationalise its operations, has proposed the purchase of Klang Jaya Bharu Development Bhd and TD Leasing Sdn Bhd from Palm Oil Products (M) Bhd for a total of M 57.35 million cash. TDM announced yesterday it has reached agreement with358 words
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Advertisement291 1983-07-08 12 London stocks on Page 9 MM i, i I L 1 July September, 1983 Course Title Date 1. New Business Initation 2. Effective Communication in Business Relationships 3. Getting Results with Time Management 4. The Secretary in Management Today 5. Taking Charge: Assertiveness Techniques for Women Managers 6. Strategic Career291 words
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Advertisement198 1983-07-08 12 =tiliT; .(*'> i L Make it your business to be part of W The First International Technology Exhibition for Asia 6 9 September 1983 World Trade Centre Singapore. Asian Energy B3 is Energy Generation, Distribution, Conservation and Alternative Energy Sources. It is estimated that in the rapidly expanding ASEAN and198 words
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Miscellaneous62 1983-07-08 12 WEATiHER OUTLOOK for today: Fair in the morning; showers in several areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7M pm on Jmly 7 at the airport: Maximum temperature 28.1 Associated humidity 79 Minimum temperature 22.6 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 2.0 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total62 words
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239 1983-07-08 13 THE International Ship Suppliers' Association (ISSA) is pressing the worldwide reintroduction of the maritime lien to give ship suppliers claims similar to crew precedence over claims of banks against owners in financial difficulties. ISSA president Mr Henry Lange said that in the event of239 words
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554 1983-07-08 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM DRY cargo movement from Singapore to Indonesia has suffered a sharp decline since the beginning of this year. Industry sources estimated that the volume has dipped by about 20 to 30 per cent compared with a year earlier.554 words
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Article81 1983-07-08 13 Reuter THE Sri Lanka Eastbound Conferences said they have amended their currency adjustment factors, effective from July 11, for member lines trading to India and Sri Lanka. They said an amended CAF of minus 16 per cent (previous minus 12 per cent) will apply to vessels trading fromReuter - 81 words
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Article62 1983-07-08 13 Reuter DAEWOO Shipbuilding and Heavy Machinery Ltd said it launched a new multi-purpose dry dock to boost its shipbuilding capacity to 1.5 million gross tons from 1.2 million. The dock, which cost 61.2 billion won to build at Okpo Shipyard on the island of Koje, isReuter - 62 words
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Article37 1983-07-08 13 Reuter THE Hongkong/Gulf of Aden and Red Sea Ports Conference said it will raise the congestion surcharge on cargo loaded for direct discharge at Aden to 30 per cent from 10, effective July 21. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article43 1983-07-08 13 MEMBER lines of the Japan/Hongkong and Japan/Straits freight agreement announced they plan to increase tariff rates by 3.5 per cent from September 1, except ancillary charges and ad valorem cargoes. Rate details will be available by the end of August.43 words
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Article79 1983-07-08 13 Reuter THE Saudi National Shipping Line is to start a Middle East to Europe, roll-on/roll-off cargo service next year. The company will operate a minimum of one call every three weeks, including a British port, but no details were released as to whether chartered or newReuter - 79 words
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Article803 1983-07-08 13 Shlpptag Llae P*8* CM AC Toepler VI l AIm VI i Ahrenkiel Liner VI s Aiitraas vn 4 Alpar VI 9 Antara Shpg X 4 A PC Line V 4 APL Aqua Lu>« m DC 4/9 4 Arabian Bulk X 3 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m I803 words
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436 1983-07-08 14 ANOTHER phase of Ellerman City Liners' £150,000 computerised documentation and business information programme has been completed. The system, using the "SHIPS" hardware and software package from Turnkey Applied Computing Systems Ltd, is part of a programme of management and systems changes aimed at436 words
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Article1249 1983-07-08 14 IF CONTAINER liftings in Taiwan are anything to go by, the state of shipping in the containerised sector, in the Far East at least, is facing a strong resurgence. Outbound traffic in Taiwan is enjoying a unprecedented upsurge in the quantity of containers loaded in the main ports1,249 words
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Article1864 1983-07-08 14 CHINESE charterers on Wednesday continue to show interest in the timecharter section of the freight market and have booked a 15,000-tonner from Venice-Priolo range to China at U552,975 daily. Other time-charter business included a 26,000 tonner with delivery Antwerp for a trans-Atlantic round voyage via the Great Lakes1,864 words
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Article193 1983-07-08 15 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/Straits Container193 words
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314 1983-07-08 15 Seatrade ORIGINALLY scheduled to double its capacity this year in preparation fen* the opening of the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal, the Comecon Inter lighter service, founded five years ago, is facing an uphill struggle to maintain cargoes. Partners in the bargecarrying service the USSR, Bulgaria,Seatrade - 314 words
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102 1983-07-08 15 Reuter CHINA recently expressed interest in arranging for freight to carry US grain from Gulf and other ports for September shipment forward, grain exporters said. They said the freight interest is the first sign China may be on the verge of resuming purchases ofReuter - 102 words
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409 1983-07-08 15 THOMAS Nationwide Transport (TNT), has acquired IPEC Europe, which specialises in fast door-to-door delivery of urgent goods throughout Europe. The deal means that TNT will take over the IP EC's complete European operations making it the undisputed leader in this highly competitive sector. The409 words
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Article90 1983-07-08 15 Reuter THE Saudi National Shipping Co plans a public sale of shares in the next three months, managing director Abdul Aziz al-Turki said. The decision to sell the shares was taken by the company's board. He gave no further details. The company is owned byReuter - 90 words
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5517 1983-07-08 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,517 words
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Article708 1983-07-08 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Qi* 7 A r r iv i'. rv or kCL" Movement bh, P Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule 22SB83 8.7.83 2100 Seven Seas FSB 0700-0600 N Garnet™ 0 15W W83 S'?'S StS S'pore Sov TA 3708 words
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Article1516 1983-07-08 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B APKA-African Shipping Agencies (S). Tranagroup (S). AAteteiM Itear hrilw Kim Shpg (S) CTm*. Sea CmmSm (S)/ Marlntex Enterprtoe (PK). A|p* latraaea (S)/Bintang Shpg (KL)/ /^IT 1 C rfo Forwarding (fTI). Alttiaas Ki|iw AUtrana Pi)1,516 words
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Article494 1983-07-08 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES f Amfltriti VIr Balantang Equator in I *,Meadowbank Toyofuji No 6 Z~' Victoria I j»1- Well Rainbow Cherry Bagus T-7 Jenhol ~-Kim Soon Li Ned Leuve •>NiagaXHI ';J;TPervomaysk Rajah Brooke t Seng Hing W Shoun Maru No 6 PASIR PANJANG Asian494 words
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Advertisement332 1983-07-08 13 BOOKS FOR PROFIT .Times Bookshops ^^&~`(_:"@"{+/<>!\&%$<&.!?>,(=) EL I R DIM AN I Ml FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TU fUROPf VIA SUEZ •WTU* GMfCT 15ft mtCATO* JIN KOKM CHANCE IJII HM6WOHD BHDGE 1»N KOREAN MCEJM 20N OCMIO PU 3CN OKMTM. CHEF 35N MJKME CONTMPO 36N 1 HAS HOKE 4211 CMH CONTMO 22*332 words
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Advertisement367 1983-07-08 13 HSEALOIIDU UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG; lII* i 4 41.1 Mi ■111*1 j ill i EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES X.T Kuwait (24/7), Shuaiba (27/7), Jubail (30/7), Dammam (1/8), Doha (4/8), Dubai (6/8). Abu Dhabi (7/8) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE vessel lAI MANAKH V.l a pore 17/7 AL MARtYAH V.l 2/o I*367 words
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Advertisement1045 1983-07-08 13 The Straits Companies Times WpSS. whectory Agencies Of Singapore J (Buku Merahj^^t MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER I TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS I£DA MAERSK UCA MAERSK "SKGAPQRE CLQSWC TMES CY lltti July 11QQ HRS CFS 10tf> My 2300 HftS TO BELGIUM, HOLLAND, U.K. GERMANY, FRANCE.1,045 words
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Advertisement456 1983-07-08 14 wliMm FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe feede« |*P Ketangj Vessel Spore 11) Msedtesl 2) Mam 13) Kbw| I 4) Gtmrt From Eur Mm Acceptni fw 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amstefdam Antwerp. I Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhawi. Aartius Copentiafen Helsinki 4) Maimo Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor456 words
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Advertisement395 1983-07-08 14 Y.S. LINE YAMA3HITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Atlantic/Canada m 9 iv 7 nn itn a/7 8/7 27/7 VI VI m UAJ OM 7/1 11/ l n in n u rntm a H 13/1 14/1 17/1 A TQM a TUB SM SOD ii/i in w Ll_ V 9 jn *n in395 words
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Advertisement52 1983-07-08 14 NOTICE VOV: 112 tnm4 4ft Mr. I*3 P.SJL Mm MH 15/ IS. Oneral Survey at cargo tx the •h«>v» vessel will fcw held on Wednesday 13th July, 1983, frum 9.00 a m to 5.00 p.m. N<> further survey will be held after this date. R. JUMMNOY I SONS fit. LTD.52 words
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Advertisement723 1983-07-08 15 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHAPING Singapore to Sibch, janwafc, Brunei Ports and Bangkok i OCL Overseas Containers Limited SHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT ■ran (Um IrNm Sin •SI M/I N/l «l/l li/t 12/1 14/1 t7/l u/i n/t nn is/i a/i n/« n/i a/i 13/1 N/» m/* M/t IV* M/*723 words
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Advertisement289 1983-07-08 15 NOTICE (Freight All Kindt) I I =i :i V A Next Sailing Frata Europe ETD 18 July For further information pleaae contact FRATA SHIPPING PTE. LTD. World Trade Centre, Suite 09-01, Maritime Square, Singapore 0400. Telephone: *****04. fjg Franco Belgian Services Af l h.J h• c' r•i( j.' r: ;i(7»i289 words
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Advertisement681 1983-07-08 16 7 Hapag-Lloyd I 10 COfITININT UK EXPORTS Iwwi Eiprtu Kmrtoan Bay Bay LntrpeU Bay S pore P KetongPefl Leuoes Genoa H boij EMbao Rdam M solle 20/7 22/7 25/7 17/1 14/8 23/8 22/8 30/8 15/8 Gkt Man B>—aa Eiftni Tata Eiprru K*MO«i Bar City at EMwik Otaka Bail Hm*«| Eiprtu681 words
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Advertisement324 1983-07-08 16 K.&. LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO IUROPf Vl* SUtZ 1 Mewbff ol the Ace Conwtiur FROM fURQPf VIA SUEZ A Mfmbc^Hh^c^onsortMT^^^^^^l cxvuo piu m FUIIY CONTAINERISED 10 (ROM NORTH 4MIRIOA [AST COAM AGENTS: STORE CRONN MAMC CO (PTE) LTD TEL: *****18 (4 Liwi) TERMNAL OFFICE 2223*29. *****71 SIB-AGENTS: P. KELANG324 words
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Advertisement482 1983-07-08 16 (V) EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ICCEPTHG Fa I ICI CARGO FOB SfiP Kl IMS FU MM MMI lift (Ml bm* 14/7 IV7 l/l l/l M/l 11/1 11/ l (mU*( H/7 H/7 11/ l 11/ l M/l 21/1 2VI «U 3/1 21/1 25/1 27/1 21/1 M/l *tso teams482 words
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Advertisement561 1983-07-08 16 Everett Lines /> Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. JBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON ftum nam BFSSC Agents m Motoys«i BOUSTE AD SHIPPING TEL NOS XL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Ar|*niina Dt lmne«min»m» $*Clf "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOMMG FOB DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS AMES AM) POMIE OES GALETS (RQMON) S'pm561 words
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Advertisement240 1983-07-08 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD XM SUN UNION LINE K MANGE CROSS I VOtTDBREES AGENTS KARACHI SERVICE MWTO* PJtELANC PENMK LOAD FOR 10 12 Mr Karadi 1 kPlrt —A- a/7 SMQSE MAHTM m 110 TEL *****44/7 I 22*137* BOOMNC SEAMT SWIM CONMMT TEL ZZZMMy] WttUIB MALOSE MAMTM SON M240 words
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Advertisement589 1983-07-08 17 a PIL GROUP VESSELS KOTA WIS AT A KOTA 3EGAR KOTA MUTIARA KOTA ABADI VOYAGE SINOAFOAE E-447 14/19 JULY E-453 29/2 Al>o E-455 5/10 AUG E-457 10/13 AUQ LOAOWQ FOR: MOOCIOAH, JEDOAH. AQABA, FT SUDAN HODEIOAH, JEDOAH AO ABA, FT SUDAN HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH. AQABA, ADEN HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, MOMBASA, DARES SALAAM.589 words
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Advertisement506 1983-07-08 17 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSFOHT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/RAQ SERVICE S'pore P. MM| Loadtif lor M.V. ALFMABI 15 My Bombay/Aqaba/Bavah/ Bafhdad/Madras/Codw M.V. ALWASITI 27 July j, EAST BOUND RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE MV ALWASITI M.V. ALFARABI Sated 15 My Yokohama/Ouka/Kobe Yokohama/Osaka/Kobc THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD A BASRAH UPON506 words
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Advertisement747 1983-07-08 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE sirmts tmm ro eurqpe «»g spom p*(iang |u* ham bhave* bo, Frafthrf EiprfU 12/7 14/7 I 1/1 J/| j/g t Haafktx [ipru 11/7 l#/7 f l/l I|/| 12/j ij laky* IJf litarpaal lay from europe mm shaven roam haw uk mc teres un747 words
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Advertisement534 1983-07-08 17 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD Indonesian National Shipping Line^ TO USA WEST/ EAST COAST H 6ULf POTS (FULLY CONTABCRBED KSSELS) STOM 11. HOUSTON SAVANNA* WN TOM BALTMOK MYMMM VtT m 12/7 M/ 7 12/1 IC/I 19/f 22/ I NUtfttOTtoiMi 7/1 a/I 1/1 13/1 17/9 lt/t SOW* Mi 11/ I 21/1 t/ll 11/11534 words
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Advertisement615 1983-07-08 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE express independent service to uk/cont I SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG H r ug 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep CLYDEBANK 20 Sep 15 Oct 18 Oct 21 Oct LykesA Lines U.S. GULF DRECT SERVICE From GENEVOE LYRES VELMA LYRES RUTH LYRES Noli fet* GH» SM615 words
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Advertisement1170 1983-07-08 18 t CANADA KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E. FEEDER VESSEI ASM SIM Vl3 1 BRIDGE V2O M RUBY V 6 store mono vessel tcmyo 9 Jul ttt# *RSEY MARU V 67 27 Jul IS Jul (giNtW YORK MARU V7l 2 Aug 22 kl HISO MARU ¥67 g1,170 words
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Advertisement529 1983-07-08 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "J 114 Anton Roed, «18-01, Tuna* Building Singapore 0207 Tel. *****22 A *****67 P Kelang Tel *****1/8 REO SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES S p«t Luifci| Far HJgJOOW.S jlMy B«n|fua/Tripof II My Bandar Abbas HAEWOOJ©. 2 21 Rag Assab/Ahiandria/Ba«hazi/Tripal HAEROO HO. 3 10 Sopt Assab/Alaiandria/Bangtiaa/Trpol ASIA ME RCHANT MARINE529 words
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Advertisement599 1983-07-08 18 Friday, July 8,1189 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. VOAASM-lliri BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'pwi t. Kate* Lm*| M> ANANGEL PEACE *****C1 12 My 15 My RDAM/UK (AVON) J! ALFAC LINE SS^T"" ALPAC ASM lilM >My to JeT* IMUOTUS DURBAN tosal LaMMg at Kata Ktoafeato MUPBW "mgi (fit) m toonc zmcsh RRTA* iMIMh599 words
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Advertisement448 1983-07-08 19 SLNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): N GARNET 15N+ 9/7 IOCATOR 31W.. 18/7 K CHANCE 13W 25/7 TWBRDGEIfiN 31/7 K JACEJM 2IN 6/8 C PAUL 36V 14/8 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N GARNET S'pore Closing Times. FCI Cargo La Cargo >»">&*■448 words
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Advertisement517 1983-07-08 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. >3-01, 13th floor. Golden Mile Tower, Boocli Rood, Singopore 0719. Tafc *****44 Tl» ******2 HEAPCO SMGAPORE TO NEST MALAYSIA SERVICE 9ojr ETA CTO Oeitaiatoon LANGSA 29/93 12/7 14/7 P. KELANG/PENANG SINGAPORE TO PHUKET SERVICE ETA ETD Oestaubon LA9PUNG 22/13 h Part 15/7 PHUKET FULL-CONTAMER517 words
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Advertisement586 1983-07-08 22 Rouleß bohler SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 137 Mirtit St ttl 1-02. Ink if Eisl Asia ll4|. SiK|ip«nolo4 T«l *****44 |3 llmil Tttn AS ***** IOSMIP MRECT REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VESSEL PAOFIC MPORTER ESTEBOGEN HAN WOO UIN cone ■VIII HAN KL LOADING: Dammam/Dubai Japan Ports Bandar Abbas Bandar Abbas Dammam/Dubai/Kuwait SANKI SHIPPING586 words
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Advertisement375 1983-07-08 22 rTTTTO shipping (s"".gapo'-e| private iimited EXPRESS SERVICE TO BANGKOK EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE V& ETA ETD D6CH FROM 20 My MWK/wraop 10* 13 mi HMHK/NfTIOP MW6*«T My My HAMBURG/ANTNERP C*r> Btewjt t«fc 2243*1/1 *****11 10 Amaa U #22-OSA Mvnatiete PUm Spare 0207 Triei: IS ***** (THASM) WESPORT FREIGHT SERVICES PTE375 words
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Miscellaneous155 1983-07-08 22 WSk Regional Weather m fj m r m v~ S3 c •JKS LL SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Temperature Shower Weather s~/ Wind direction with speed in Rain Cloudy Sky Wave height Sarface winds are indicated by arrows which Oy155 words
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