The Business Times, 27 October 1983
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Title Section11 1983-10-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, IMS 60 CENTS11 words
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431 1983-10-27 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE'S oil industry will be selling fewer petroleum products to Thailand when the country's new refining capacity is ready and can meet its domestic needs. The petrochemical complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau will also be affected as431 words
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191 1983-10-27 1 AFP CHINA believes that it can now reach an agreement with Britain on Hongkong's future without major difficulties. A diplomat in Beijing, quoting Chinese sources, said yesterday that the latest round of Sino-British talks on the future of Hongkong which China plansAFP - 191 words
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Article, Illustration579 1983-10-27 1 LOUISE DO ROSARIO - By LOUISE DO ROSARIO FOR THE first time, George Tan, the man in the middle of the Carrian debacle in Hongkong, is being held personally responsible for some of the missing millions. While this is happening, the Carrian Group's insurance business is to579 words
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407 1983-10-27 1 COLLECTIONS by the Inland Revenue Department hit a new record of $4.7 billion last year an increase of $794 million or 20.3 per cent over 1981. The bulk of the increase came from income tax collections and was attributed to greater efficiency through407 words
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263 1983-10-27 1 BRAZIL'S present debt problem is largely a problem of liquidity brought about by a crisis of confidence which has nothing to do with the country's ability to service its debts. This point was emphasised yesterday by the Brazilian Ambassador, Mr M G263 words
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BRIEFLY
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Article76 1983-10-27 1 Reuter INDONESIA'S ruling Golkar organisation yesterday pledged to step up efforts to fight corruption and wasteful spending in government agencies. A statement issued after Golkar's third national congress said corruption and waste would only hamper government development efforts. The statement came a day after the official anti-corruption bodyReuter - 76 words
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Article76 1983-10-27 1 AFP THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda has stated that criminal charges will be laid against executives of three finance companies which collapsed in Bangkok last week. Officials said that General Prem told a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday that both the Finance Ministry and the central bank, the BankAFP - 76 words
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Article68 1983-10-27 1 AP AMERICAN business leader Edwin Dodd critised South Korea's trade barriers and called on Seoul to share the burden of keeping twoway markets open. Mr Dodd, chairman of the US Chamber of Commerce, said market barriers should not be used as a means to protect "infant industries".AP - 68 words
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Article64 1983-10-27 1 Reuter MORE than 600 Vietnamese "boat people" have arrived in Indonesia aboard one of the biggest refugee vessels to leave Vietnam since the mass exodus of 1979. Philippe Labreveux, head of the Jakarta office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, said 605 refugees arrived at GalangReuter - 64 words
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Article92 1983-10-27 1 AP Reuter PRIME Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone and leaders of his ruling party yesterday failed to bring back into session Japan's Diet (Parliament), stalled since the Oct 12 conviction of former prime minister Kakuei Tanaka. Mr Nakasone and four leaders of the Liberal Democratic Party, including Secretary General SusumuAP; Reuter - 92 words
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Article40 1983-10-27 1 US Vice-President George Bush yesterday toured the devastated marine barracks where at least 214 soldiers were killed on Sunday, arriving only about an hour after marines used heavy arms to silence new sniper fire into their compound.40 words
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Article66 1983-10-27 1 UPI MORE than 500 demonstrators in Manila yesterday marched on the US Embassy in South-east Asia's first anti-nuclear protest and demanded the dismantling of America s largest overseas military bases. The marchers, led by an American Indian from San Francisco and a drum-beating, saffron-robed Japanese monk, assembled peacefullyUPI - 66 words
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595 1983-10-27 1 I THE OaveruMat yesterday to earb the grewth af ear ewaerahlp to Stogapere. Hearty charges tor HDB aad URA ear parka wtU be laeraaeed by M per eeat (ram Jaa 1, IM4, aad a meathly saasaa ticket for aa easto I |ii P M^595 words
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493 1983-10-27 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH LOCAL companies will be asked to help the Trade Development Board enlarge its international network of representative offices. The TDB intends to double its number of overseas trade offices to 16 by 1985, from the present eight. Some493 words
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Advertisement208 1983-10-27 1 Nikon KMDS THE Asian dollar market rose to a new high of $108 billion in August Page 2 MINISTER in charge of VITB is told that laboratory assistants, boiler operators and mechanical instrumentation workers lack formal training Page 3 WESTERN diplomats fear young middleclass Filipinos may be seduced by "radical208 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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246 1983-10-27 2 DBS BANK'S and DBS Finance's interest rates on commercial and industrial properties are now among the lowest in the market. From Tuesday, the two companies reduced their rates on such loans by a half percentage point to 10 per cent. These loans246 words
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Article58 1983-10-27 2 UPI MEXICO has signed an agreement with about 300 international bank creditors for US|2.B billion of its public sector debt, completing the signing of almost all of the $23 billion total. The $2.8 billion package involves eight public sector agencies and is the third such agreement sinceUPI - 58 words
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341 1983-10-27 2 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG HEAVY inflow of foreign funds and pick-up in loan demand have led to a US$5 billion jump in the Asian dollar market to a new high of $106 billion in August. Latest government statistics show the market's assets341 words
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449 1983-10-27 2 Reuter FOREIGN banks have postponed indefinitely a US$5OO million credit release to Argentina, to have been made last Friday, banking sources said. A steering committee of 12 foreign banks heading talks to renegotiate Argentina's $40 billion external debt took the decision at a meetingReuter - 449 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article215 1983-10-27 2 THE US dollar yesterday marked time and stood mixed in late trading. It was marginally lower at 2.6060/67 marks against an early 2.6063/70 but was above New York's close of 2.6045/55. The Hongkong dollar was steady at 7.7930/60 to the US unit, against 7.7950/80 in the morning and Tuesday's215 words
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Article512 1983-10-27 2 THE US dollar saw another day of quiet trading on the foreign exchange market yesterday. There was little movement between the US dollar and major currencies. Opening at 552.1340/50 against the local unit, the US dollar was traded up to the day's high of $2.1350/60 before easing a512 words
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Article55 1983-10-27 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of a) $130 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Oct 31 to Nov 2. b) 815 million 182-day Treasury bills to be issued on Oct 31. Each tender must not55 words
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Article276 1983-10-27 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed slightly firmer after fluctuating narrowly throughout the session in quiet trading. The market was featureless and dealers paid little attention.to political factors such as the invasion of Grenada and the bomb attack in Beirut last weekend. Total sales for the day were recorded276 words
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Article38 1983-10-27 2 New York 9S8B 9 63B 9 63S 9.C8S Zurich 9 66B 9 S3B 9.71S 9 58S Wed TM Singapore 9 56B 9 (OB 9 61S 9S5S Closing prion > in US dollars troy ounce Source: Credit, S'pore38 words
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Article179 1983-10-27 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Oct 26: US Ml bn Offer BU 7d*ya 9H 0% 1 month 9H 9Vi 2 months 9H 9V4 3 months 9V 04k 6 months 9 13/16 011/10 9 months 10 0% 12 months 10% 10 Dm SwJn. IIILUL179 words
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Article44 1983-10-27 2 RANGE of prices offer «d by discount house* an Oct X: Overnight. 3 CsD deposits: 3-J CloaiM 3-month MUa9 Treasury bill* 2% 3-month Bank bills 7 9/16 7 7/16 3 months CD 7* 1 6 months CD 7H 1 Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article22 1983-10-27 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.90 per cent.22 words
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Article79 1983-10-27 2 THE dollar yesterday opened little changed in quiet trading, with concern over the US invasion of Grenada and the tensions in the Lebanon limiting dealers' willingness to became too involved in the market. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4970/80 Cut 1.8440/65 Cross 1.2316/19 DMk DF1 *****/50 4 SFr 3.1685/1700 B79 words
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Article102 1983-10-27 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed slightly higher at 232.47 yen against the 232.45 finish in Tokyo on Tuesday and the 232.25/35 New York close. The dollar rose initially in trading ma rip nervous by the invasion of Grenada, but lost ground later. Yen/dollar turnover was $1.36 billion. The dollar's initial102 words
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Article144 1983-10-27 2 UPI BRAZIL has devalued its currency for &e 43rd time this year, dropping the value of the cruxelro to 822 U UBsl. Tuesday's 2.4 per eeat devaluation o( the crusiero, ordered by Brail's central bank, came only eight days after the last adjustment and amid growingUPI - 144 words
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154 1983-10-27 2 Reuter THE Philippines' Securities and Exchange Commission has allowed financing firms, suffering from liquidity problems, to roll-over maturing placements of creditors from 60 to 90 days. The decision was taken on Tuesday following a request from the Association of Finance Companies for a rollover.Reuter - 154 words
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Advertisement242 1983-10-27 2 ■I PILOT suggests the write way ■I to put your company's name at everyone's fingertips... wtth a gifted rang* of quality pens that rlgtitty If expresses your company's "I tinn ifcflll 2 QOOyWIII PH.OT* wide range of high quality 1 writing Instalments offers you wide-ranging opportunities to Vs promote your242 words
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Advertisement164 1983-10-27 2 m MUST BE SOLO IN 7 DAYS! One whole floor of International Plaza is up for grabs All 2,016 sq.m. (21,700 sq.ft.) of prime CBD office space is going and it will be gone, in a matter of days. This urgent sale by private treaty presents possibly the best opportunity164 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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277 1983-10-27 3 THE Medisave scheme, under which every working Singaporean will regularly save 6 per cent of his wage to meet hospital expenses for himself, his immediate family or parents, is subject to changes and modifications over time. This was stated by a Ministry of Health official277 words
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210 1983-10-27 3 AMERICAN helicopter manufacturer Bell Helicopter Textron Inc is setting up a company in Singapore to look after its South-east Asian operations. Named Bell Helicopter Asia (Pte) Ltd, the company is a joint venture between Helicopter Services, a subsidiary of Textron Inc, and Inchcape210 words
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223 1983-10-27 3 A TRADE development office to be set up in Brunei next year will help Singapore companies play a major role in the country's development. Potential for Singapore's participation in Brunei's development includes consultancy services in engineering, computerisation, port development, low223 words
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109 1983-10-27 3 EXPORT Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) has appointed Mr Foo Kok Swee, one of the top executives in trade financing here, as its general manager. The appointment, which forms part of ECICS' attempts to strengthen its overall credit insurance operations, will be effective109 words
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168 1983-10-27 3 A SENIOR journalist from Business Times, Soh Tiang Keng, will leave Singapore on Oct 30 for the United States to participate in a study programme for economic editors and writers. The one-month programme of seminars and consultations is sponsored by the US Information168 words
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419 1983-10-27 3 LABORATORY assistants, boiler operators and mechanical instrumentation workers lack the formal training that will help them do their job. This was brought to Dr Tay Eng Soon's notice as the Minister-in-Charge of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board visited the food industry yesterday. Mr419 words
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Article251 1983-10-27 3 THE company welfarism through employers' contribution scheme (Cowee) must not be seen in isolation. This was pointed out by Mr Ng Kiat Chong, executive director of the National Productivity Board, in his address to a workshop organised for the first batch of pilot companies participating in251 words
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Advertisement62 1983-10-27 3 Henderson Industrial Park The Finest Development For Industry Freehold* Flatted Factory Units FOR SALE ur </ 2 Block B Special marketing offer for a limited period only Special discount Only 20% down payment No further payment or interest charged until T.O.L Please Contact Developer EgJIBt) HONG FOK REALTY PTE LTD62 words
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Advertisement105 1983-10-27 3 Hongkongßank MasterCard Gold. The Summit of Achievement. Hongkongßank M a ofSsloo,ooo hi n E m ***** tr~.lt 111 ***** 111 111 w with so prestigious a card. Plus, of course, a certain response which is immediately evoked from those around, wherever a MasterCard Gold Card is produced. A response which105 words
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Advertisement190 1983-10-27 4 X? With DBS Autosave you can draw cheques and earn daily interest as well finry Only DBS Bank put them together. And caled it AUTOSAVE 0^ WTEHEST '•SSSf No other bank gives you such a great personal banking package. You can write cheques and earn Daily Interest all at the190 words
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OVERSEAS
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516 1983-10-27 5 Reuter SAUDI Arabian oil minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani said on Tuesday that any Iranian attempt to disrupt oil shipments from the Gulf would be dealt with immediately and have little effect on oil supplies. Commenting on Iran's threat to close theReuter - 516 words
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Article140 1983-10-27 5 Fast food and faster meals AFP PATRONS of fast food restaurants in Hongkong run by the collapsed Carrian group had to finish their meals quickly on Tuesday when liquidators moved in to close the premises. Many customers at the Carriana chain had to take their hamburgers and drinks on toAFP - 140 words
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Article736 1983-10-27 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO/HKG BA BA14 0045 MEL/SYD/PER SIA SQ41 0720 MAA MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN GIA GA887 1020 LGW/PCO/BKK MAS MH603 1020 KUL736 words
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297 1983-10-27 5 AP PRESIDENT Francois Mlttemad has waned that scientific advance* etdd ineretw the gap between the peoples sf the MutritlM and developing ennntrten. Speaking In the opening senslnn «I the Bnd generaJ cnnferenee «I Unesee In Parte on Tuesday, Mr Mitterrand said the "mere scienceAP - 297 words
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Article, Illustration783 1983-10-27 5 UPI THE United States and its Caribbean allies in the invasion of Grenada plan to reinstall the British Governor General and have him appoint a provisional government for the island nation, US officials said on Tuesday. The Governor General, appointed by Queen ElizabethUPI; UPI picture - 783 words
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262 1983-10-27 5 Reuter NEW Soviet nuclear missiles to be deployed in eastern Europe will be capable of hitting targets in Britain and West Germany within five minutes of launching, the official news agency Tass said on Tuesday. It said Western European countries should beReuter - 262 words
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427 1983-10-27 5 NYT THE world's airline industry, facing losses each year of up to US$l5 billion on "ticket discounting" the sale of tickets at less than officially prevailing rates on Tuesday decided to study the possibility of imposing sanctions on airlines that adopt this practice. AfterNYT - 427 words
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245 1983-10-27 5 UPI THE US House of Representatives has approved a bill to cut US$lO.3 billion from the federal budget over three years, mostly by limiting pay raises for federal workers and delaying cost-of-living payments for government retirees. The measure, approved by a voice voteUPI - 245 words
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Advertisement21 1983-10-27 5 Fly Pan Am To The USA Daily And To More Than 45 U.S. Cities. q~ Pan Am.You Cant Beat The Experience.21 words
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Advertisement154 1983-10-27 5 I > K'l'rc I V )f| I'CI I 11) |f„ K' I f)i'i i )?i i jfiy >\)(.:.('VM\ v.',„ I f Cb 'i* n V Iff S *V vv 5» g* *3 Belvedere Supper Club A/ot> 2-iJ Zfy popular demand, Pierre Portier; Master Chef of France, winner of the Meilleur154 words
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Article534 1983-10-27 6 BY INVADING Grenada, the US has opened itself to charges of unnecessary aggression. Even its friends are concerned at the events. Most of the free world looks to America as the peace-keeper, not the war maker, in spite of its Central American antics. Violating borders on534 words
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Article, Illustration922 1983-10-27 6 JOHN FULLERTON - By JOHN FULLERTON Reuter WESTERN diplomats say they fear that many young middle class Filipinos who are often seen at the almost daily anti-government rallies may be seduced by "radical chic" and fall prey to a communist recruiting campaign. "Many of them haven't thought thingsReuter - 922 words
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Article718 1983-10-27 6 STEVEN GREENHOUSE - By STEVEN GREENHOUSE NYT I NOT long ago, an international crisis one day would raise the price of gold by US$l5 to US$2O an ounce the next day as investors rushed to buy the precious metal as security against uncertainty. But at least forNYT - 718 words
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Advertisement161 1983-10-27 6 Flans solves somemysteries of inner tor office management Planscape plans and creates efficient workstations quickly and with flexibility. A system designed around interchangeable panels, overhead storage units all linked together with a series of posts. Designed to solve the mysteries of: Floor space saving Power consumption saving Construction costs saving161 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous760 1983-10-27 6 .SINGAPORE 5 1 3.00 PM Operant Mowed by Taiji Master (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 3.45 Keep Fit with Kwan Tai 3.55 No Easy Answers: Science has given man powerful tools for controlling threats to human life. But scientists are becoming more aware that the solutions of the past are often760 words
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Article, Illustration961 1983-10-27 7 MAUREEN JOHNSON - By MAUREEN JOHNSON AP BRITAIN'S once mighty labour unions, after decades of stalking the corridors of power and being feared, wooed, cajoled and consulted by successive governments, have been reduced to relative impotence. Battered by five years of tough conservative rule and near-record unemployment, theAP - 961 words
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780 1983-10-27 7 RON ALPE - By RON ALPE Reuter CAPITALIST Hoagkong has enjoyed slightly lew latases (aire since Oct 17 when Its currency was linked at an efficial rate of 7.81 to one US dollar. Bat bankers in Hongkong (eel the sacrifice has been worthwhile. The resnit has beenReuter - 780 words
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941 1983-10-27 7 DAVID NAGY - By DAVID NAGY Reuter THE double shock to the United States of the Grenada Invasion and the Beirut bomb attack has thrust war-and-peace issues to the forefront of presidential campaigning and may expose President Ronald Reagan to heavy political risk. However events turn outReuter - 941 words
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266 1983-10-27 7 Letter to the Editor WE REFER to the Business Times articles "New Architect Form Said To Be Unbalanced" on Sep 21 and "Contract Form Row Affects Students" on Sep 23 as well as the editorial "All Views Should Be Considered" on Sep 23. The institute has266 words
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Advertisement19 1983-10-27 7 Available at CHANRAFS THE MAN'S STORE #01 -56 High Street Centre #81-08 Lucky Plaza #02-05 Centrepoint #01-23 Supreme House19 words
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Miscellaneous654 1983-10-27 7 -IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Discuss the price of a horse in healthy condition (6) 7 Excellently, or at least "all right" (4, 4) 8 Where a lot of spectators are taken in (4) 10 Chauffeur's club? (6) 11 Three times the price, outwardly (6) 14 Shown the way654 words
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Advertisement262 1983-10-27 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Bill with the American Express Card BMHjjjH "if you dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" BRJomtjS® ws Singapo^ Satav ether ci 2* P« r P 6 00 4 e/i\ V ,A i:o»' it TONIGHT a Whole Leg of Baby262 words
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Advertisement188 1983-10-27 8 3 r: 1 /at#-: 'l*w zVhncta Singapore's latest to good food and cosy surroundings. Special servings are set for breakfasts, luncheons, dinners and late night snacks a wide selection of Oriental and Western fare. Cafe Vanda your haven 24 hours a day Paramount Hotel Marine Parade Road. Singapore >544 Ttf:188 words
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Advertisement216 1983-10-27 8 Sip anexotic cocktail under the stars. r m J V Ji Exotic tropical cocktails. Foodstalls serving delightful food from East and West. And movies at 8.15pm on Sunday. The Tradewinds. rf At the Hilton. A great place to be. "ijtch the chiiicc fever tonight V Put on those dancing shots216 words
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Advertisement198 1983-10-27 8 o>cwrl to our oVfwpcrb (cPuismes tD)c fHctuUion (Prill a ftp m I ri'ji \iKirvclf in our l.tmouv I*rime Hit) Iwrf in uih ii r\(d mi a Silver ai;<iii. I iim in«l in ilu* li\c ciiK-riaiiimi-m 11I<i\i«lr<l1<i\i«lr<l I« v «Im- I ilipinn hand ilk orpii/ I rii»' Irom 7: 10pm (il198 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article158 1983-10-27 9 CHINESE Prsdnee Exchange, Singapore, closing prices per lM kg yesterday. Cscsnst sll: Bulk fob $165.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $178.00 sellers, new drum fob $182.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $96 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $457.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq158 words
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Article193 1983-10-27 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Ottos Yin: China Blue Phoenix 20's 2,870, 32's 3,890, 40's 4,000 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee Onds: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq, Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article317 1983-10-27 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.76, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special 0.55.317 words
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Article114 1983-10-27 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed 19 to 12 US-cents higher on a steady tone in active trade. January traded in a ten-cent range. Soyoil futures closed up 0.27 to 0.40 cent per pound, with meal up US$6.OO to $1.20 a tonne in moderately active trade. Reports of114 words
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Article1104 1983-10-27 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were £3 to £9 a tonne lower at midday. The Jan position was £1,887 a tonne at the end of the morning against £1,896 at Tuesday night's close, well below the recently established contract high of £1,924. Volume was 2,062 lots including 41 options1,104 words
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377 1983-10-27 9 Reuter INDONESIA'S exports of natural rubber look set to rise by 13 per cent this calendar year to around 900,000 tonnes from 796,000 tonnes last year. Executive director of the Indonesian Rubber Producers' Association (Gapkindo), Harry Tanugraha, said in an interview before leaving onReuter - 377 words
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Article139 1983-10-27 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on coveting interest in moderate trading, following a firmer Chicago soybean complex. In Oct position, central region rose M 57.50 to M|1,355 a tonne, south Mss to M&.345 and north M 52.50 to M 51,350 while in Nov, central139 words
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Article326 1983-10-27 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed marginally lower with November One RSS buyers quoted at 233.50 cents per kilo, down half a cent from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were also down half a cent after opening 1.50 cents lower on easier London advices. Trading was light and featureless.326 words
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Article30 1983-10-27 9 Robber: Oct 26 Singapore: November: 233.50 (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: November: 257.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: Mf30.1l per kilo (up six cents) 95 tonnes (down 15 tonnes)30 words
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Article62 1983-10-27 9 THE Straits tin priee in Penang yesterday rose six cents to M531.1l a kilo. Dealers attributed the rise to a steadier London trend aided by a smaller offering. The buffer stock manager continued to support but strong demand from local interest was also noted. Turnover fell to 1562 words
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Article269 1983-10-27 9 RA8 price* In cent* per kUo yesterday: u~_ n. (per kUo) Sellers (per kOo) lot. 1ILS-S. prompt J.o.b. MB Int 1 R-S.S November 233JO Int. 1 R.S.S December 238.35 1st. 2 R-S-S 229.75 UK Coot 2M.75 Int. 1 R.S.S 225.75 UK-Coot 234.75 Int. 4 R.S.S 217.75 UK/Coot 21*.269 words
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Article106 1983-10-27 9 NOON SSI 1 and SMR priem ymt erday RA8 SSR20 SSRSO (l-Um pallet) (1 -too pallet l November (Carreat Mtb) Barer* Seller* 198.00 200.00N 196.00 198.00N DMNibar (Forward Mtb) Bayer* Saltan 188.00 201.00N 187.00 1NJX>N MULB Nov*. bar Daces bar SMRCV SMR L SMR 5 SMR GP106 words
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Article131 1983-10-27 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed 3Vt to 2 V 4 US-cents per bushel higher on a steady tone in moderately light trade. December traded in a narrow two-cent range on the day. Futures values rose due to the lower than expected US wheat stocks report on Monday.131 words
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Article253 1983-10-27 9 Truat Bk IB -3 INDUSTRIALS Un Steel IB Unlaec SB Wool worth 1250B -J -s uncb A Alpha BO uncb MININGS AE And CI m unch ttKr* -25 BlfTOon 1®0 Buffets 5B0 •IB 100 Bar lows 12S0 C O Smith IIU dicker* 10 unch Charter 37CB Cona OoM S19B253 words
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Article167 1983-10-27 9 OCT 25 FU abn 366 00 4-1 171 30 7610 1J ***** 0.3 ***** 6 60.40 04 3000 -0.5 8750 12 225 00 -6 45 JO -08 5100 33.00 -OJ 320 00 7100 OJ 438 00 -5 167.50 41 41 70 0 4 3300 60 JO OJ 156 00167 words
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Article1339 1983-10-27 9 New York WALL STREET shrugged off the unsettling news of continued political turmoil In the Middle East and the Caribbean as stock prices closed higher in moderate trading on Tuesday. The D-J Industrial Average finished the day up less than four points and analysts attributed the rise1,339 words
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Advertisement56 1983-10-27 9 > M A Only seen m the best company amjmmnw onwards at RESTAURANT 1819 Where you will enjoy a 50% discount for every order of hosier 's Lw Valid onl\(m MONIXCYS V hRIIMYS FROM 5.30 pm 10 Bpm FOR WF PFRIOD 28th oct m 28thkoi. p p:KS' REST4UR4NTIB/9, Tutm Sing56 words
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2121 1983-10-27 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,121 words
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Article3447 1983-10-27 10 Gr'. Gr*s Net 1983 Company Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Dav High Low Sale or- C'vr (•000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 230 Acma 230 unch 7.5 1 33 150.0 3 230 230 364 148 Alcom 273 unch 5.0 3.8 13 24.1 43 2733,447 words
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Article179 1983-10-27 10 Maaager*' pr lees for Oet 27 ■NtfWI UNIT TBU ST DIAMOND MOT) STORE The Commerce The Savings Fund S pore Prog Fund S pore Sec Fund S pore Invest Fund S pore Equity Fund 3.38 194 1.47 119 1.13 1.50 3 59 2.06 1.5fed 2.32 1.30 1.59 Sep179 words
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Article1667 1983-10-27 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified MDUHBIAIB T (3.7«) (2) 3 84 Attmm (19GB 2.985) IK A CkM1,667 words
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Article837 1983-10-27 10 THE local stock market was still quiet yesterday, with Investors waiting aa the sidelines for a paaltlve signal before maklag aay freak commitments. Trading continued to be thta, though It was aa lmprovemeat oa the prevloaa day's performaace. Total taraaver amoaated to $.86 mlllln aalts837 words
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Article565 1983-10-27 10 SELLERS continued to hold sway on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, pushing share prices lower on a wide front for the second straight session. Buying interest remained low for most of the day but towards the final bell, selected issues managed to close above565 words
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333 1983-10-27 11 GENERAL Lumber's proposed acquisition of Liva Enterprise Sdn Bhd is expected to contribute net profits of M 51.47 million to group earnings for the year ending Sep 30, 1964. General Lumber said in reply to a KLSE query that it proposed to acquire the333 words
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868 1983-10-27 11 AMALGAMATED Steel Mills Bhd (ASM) has forecast group pre-tax profits of not less than M 530.6 million for the year ending June 30, 1964. This was disclosed in the company's circular to shareholders on its proposed share split, increase in authorised capital, bonus issue868 words
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236 1983-10-27 11 FT THE Oct 31 deadline for Broken Hill Proprietary's planned US$2.4 billion acquisition of the Utah International Resources group from General Electric of the US will not be met. But the deal is expected to be signed before the end of the year. DelaysFT - 236 words
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Article223 1983-10-27 11 AUSTRAL Amalgamated Ha Berfaad: Forty-fourth AGM to be held at the Conference Room, Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad, Wisma Bunga Raya, 152, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on Oct 28 at 2.45 pm. BERJUNTAI Tin Dredging Berhad: Forty-second AGM to be held at the Conference Room, Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad,223 words
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Article496 1983-10-27 11 UPI EXXON Corp, the world's largest oil company and industrial concern, has announced a 20.5 per cent rise in its third-quarter profits and cited "encouraging signs of recovery" in the petroleum industry. Standard Oil Co of California, the fourth largest US oil company, reported its third-quarterUPI - 496 words
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Article532 1983-10-27 11 Date La ft Fall Yet IT Cempaay Ported A—weed Net EPS Gram Net last year (eeato) Dhr. Preflt <%) <$*••> ABN I 13/8 48.8 26.0 359.200(b) Supreme Corp F 1/9 3.0 3.8(a) 6,684 Supreme Plant F 1/9 3.064L Eu Yan Sang I 22/9 5.6 7.5 504 Bedford I532 words
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Article937 1983-10-27 11 THE STOCK market yesterday opened firm, continuing Tuesday's higher trend and in response to the overnight gain on Wall Street. But turnover was small, due to the invasion of Grenada and tension in Lebanon, dealers said. At noon, the Financial Times index was up 1.4 points at 690.4.937 words
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Article422 1983-10-27 11 A BOUT of late bargain hunting in heavyweight mining stocks helped Australian share markets close on a firmer note. Near the close, the AllOrdinaries Index was 0.4 points up at €77.4 after being down about three points early. The All-Indus-trials was 2.0 ahead at 877.3 and the All-Resources finished422 words
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Article388 1983-10-27 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed firmer with the Hang Seng Index rising 24.93 to 797.85. Brokers said turnover for the half-day session was considerable and reflected some local demand. They attributed the advance to lower interbank rates with the overnight rate falling to about 10 per388 words
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Article392 1983-10-27 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed slightly higher after fluctuating in thin trading, with investors tending to hold back on concern about the situation in the Middle East and in Grenada. The market average rose a provisional 13.78 to end the day at 9,246.55. Blue chips and populars closed392 words
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Article158 1983-10-27 11 SHARE prices at the Securities Exchange of Thailand yesterday closed mixed in moderate trading which centred around finance stocks. The Book Club Index dropped 0.02 point to 122.64 but trade volume rose to 209,756 shares compared to the previous 48,685. oct a Bahu Aofcham Thai Atfa Fibre Ajuthajm In*158 words
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Article104 1983-10-27 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed with the Commercial and Industrial Index unchanged at 138.39. OCT B Acoje Mining Anflo Phil Apex Mining B Altai Con B Bagulo OoM Bute Petroleum Benguel Con B CDCt> nm phu Hkic> Lepanlo B. Mmrtnduque B Mmreteel Oriental R Phil Overseas Phlle* B Ptcop104 words
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Advertisement72 1983-10-27 11 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 27th April, 1984 of: THE DAT-TCHIKANGYO BANK LIMITED 16 RAFFLES QUAY #01 02 HONG LEONG BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 We hereby certify that the rate of Interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the72 words
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Advertisement25 1983-10-27 11 luriTimillHtTiT ar j .v ■s-. »w ICan us today FURUMA FURNITURE PTE LTD 1 Maritime Square, #02-63 #02-64 World Trade Centre Singapore 0409 Telephone *****6925 words
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Article163 1983-10-27 12 Bocti 1 C ft C AM Hm Tu Cfco FAN Str&JU 1 Ba Tu M T P KaMcfc CkM la Rises laai 'rtdlif Bui Falls 790 •06 4M 710 •10 aso 2S6 223 484 412 202 330 >10 10 +6 -t-6 4-6 4-6 5 4-4 4-2 4-2 4-2 -46163 words
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Article, Illustration168 1983-10-27 12 Rites Indices OHM KLInd M Banking S10 720 1040 +10 +10 +10 Oct 25 Oct 26 MBT Indicator: *****98 *****99 Falls NST Industrials: 1324.44 1321.96 NST Finance: 2545.93 2541.17 Kamunting Int Wood 630 354 —40 -20 NST Hotels: 659.75 NST Properties: 952.11 659.75 945.83 A Hitam Tin m168 words
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Article50 1983-10-27 12 HJLHANG SENG Wednesday 797.86 Tuesday 772.92 Week Ago 794J4 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 877J Tuesday 875-3 Week Ago 872.8 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 877.4 Tuesday 877.0 Week Ago- 879.8 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 688.5 Monday 885.3 Week Ago 878i DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1252.44 Monday 1248.98 Week Ago 1290.8150 words
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Article78 1983-10-27 12 AP THE NEW YORK stock market advanced slightly yesterday morning, still registering no strong reaction to the American invasion of Grenada. The Dow Jones average rose 2.03 points to 1,254.47 in the first half an hour. Gainers he\d a slight lead over losers. Analysts said stock tradersAP - 78 words
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733 1983-10-27 12 CHAN OI CHEE - *****1 Companies Editor Mano Sabnani By CHAN OI CHEE FINANCE-cum-property based Kuala Lumpur Industries Bhd has started on an acquisition binge under the leadership of its new chairman Datuk Wong Kee Tat. The company, now 33.7 per cent-owned by Tahap Holdings Sdn733 words
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354 1983-10-27 12 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Bhd (MRCB) has undertaken another Joint venture to provide computerised data-bank services for policy formulators and market decision makers. The aggressively expanding property-based group teamed up with Fawanis Sdn Bhd and Organisational Resources Sdn Bhd (ORSB)354 words
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Article124 1983-10-27 12 RALEIGH Cycles (Malayda) Bbd has incurred a smaller group pre-tax loss of MI331.000 (from $638,000 previously) for the six months ended July 31,1963. However, group turnover was almost halved to $5.74 million ($11.14 million). TOSHIBA (Malaysia) Bhd has reported higher consolidated loss of M$273,770 for the year ended124 words
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236 1983-10-27 12 THE Hongkong Bank group, through its whollyowned subsidiary Wardley Ltd, is actively going into the offshore fund management market in Singapore. This was disclosed last night by Mr MGR Sandberg, chairman of the Hongkong group, now on a three-day visit here. Mr Sand berg236 words
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Article, Illustration249 1983-10-27 12 THE 1,006 housing units in Mandarin Gardens, the massive condominium project being developed by Overseas Union Bank, will be open for sale next month. The apartments are located at the junction of East Coast Parkway, Siglap Road and Marine Parade Road on a249 words
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239 1983-10-27 12 SYNTHETIC Resins (Malaysia) Bhd has sold its wholly-owned tanker shipping subsidiary, Perkapalan Seratas Sdn Bhd (PSSB), to Eastwind Holdings Sdn Bhd (or Ms 3 million cash. The disposal came less than a year after the company, incorporated in July 1982 under the name239 words
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Advertisement113 1983-10-27 12 To Colombo and on to Europe .-with a taste of Paradise all the way. i "N N •v 0 40 0^ Enjoy superb Tristar comfort wSmt nonstop from Singapore to Colombo every Tue, Thur, Sat at 8.50pm. Then enjoy a relaxing stopover in our Paradise 151e... or connect immediately with113 words
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Miscellaneous52 1983-10-27 12 OUTLOOK for today: Fair. Be pert far 24 bean prier to U pm aa Oct 21 at toe airpart: Maximum temperature 27.9 Associated humidity 82 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 0.00 Rainfall In millimetres 1.1 Total rainfall for the month 108.4 Total rainy days for the52 words
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370 1983-10-27 13 WORLD merchant shipping tonnage laid up for lack of employment fell to 90.3 million tonnes deadweight at the end of August from 96.9 million at end-July, the General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) said. The number of vessels laid-up rose to370 words
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588 1983-10-27 13 Bernama MALAYSIA Shipyard and Engineering Sdn Bhd, Malaysia's largest shipyard, has appealed to the government to revise the present customs tariffs and impose heavier duties on all foreign-built vessels brought in by Malaysian shipowners. The shipyard, in a letter to the Ministry ofBernama - 588 words
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Article93 1983-10-27 13 THE Japan-Latin America East bound Freight Conference (JLAEFC), the Japan-West Coast South America Freight Conference (JWCSAFC) and the Japan-Mexico Freight Conference announced they will increase the currency adjustment factors (CAFs) on all cargo originating in Japan from Nov 10. The CAFs from Japan to Mexican ports will be93 words
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Article71 1983-10-27 13 Reuter SOUTH Korea has revised upward its ship export target for 1963 to US$3.4 billion from $2.7 billion, South Korean Commerce and Industry Ministry officials said. This compares with $2.83 billion of ships exported last year. The readjustment followed brisk exports in the first nine monthsReuter - 71 words
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Article83 1983-10-27 13 LLOYD'S of London Press is to set up a subsidiary company in the Far East. The company, Lloyd's of London Press (Far East) Ltd, will be based in Hongkong, and become operational on Nov 1, 1963. The new company will cover the Far East, including China but83 words
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Article718 1983-10-27 13 SWpptagLtae PM* CM Shlppimg Um PMte QM Afea VI 3 Frou V 1 AhreokM Liner vn 9 Fujiwara Line IV 5 AJpac VI 9 Globe Line VI 5 AnUra Shpg X 3 GoldStar VI 9 APC Line V 4 Golden Line VI 4 APL m 4/5 Hapag-Lloyd718 words
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Article, Illustration563 1983-10-27 14 MAERSK Line's service between the Far East and Europe has always been unique. While conference operators in the same league grouped themselves into consortiums, the Danish opted for a solo effort. And while the switch to full container ships were made563 words
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Article1906 1983-10-27 14 CHARTERING is quiet on Tuesday but rates for grain business remained steady with an unchanged U5514.75 paid from the US Gulf to Japan. Shippers agreed on $26.50 for 13,000 long tons of wheat flour from the Gulf to Egypt and $33.25 was paid for soyabean meal from Norfolk1,906 words
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505 1983-10-27 14 FT WORK-STARVED Belfast may have had difficulty understanding the original caution of Harland and Wolff about accepting further work on the floating dock for the Falklands. But Mr John Parker, Harland's chairman and chief executive who took over the loss-makingFT - 505 words
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Article1234 1983-10-27 14 ALGERIA Algiers Oct 3rd. Berthing delays of about 5-6 days. Annaba Aug 6th. Delays being experienced with 5 vessels waiting. Bejaia Aug 6th. Delays being experienced with 10 vessels waiting. Skikda Sept 27th. Delays being experienced with 2 vessels waiting. ANGOLA Luanda Oct 11th. 1 vessel at anchor.1,234 words
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Article197 1983-10-27 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 (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits197 words
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491 1983-10-27 15 TMR FOLLOWING seven years of legislative effort, the US House of Representative has approved a bill (HR--1878) to revamp the Shipping Act of 1916 and thus remove barriers that have hampered the ability of US-flag ocean liner shipping to compete effectively in internationalTMR - 491 words
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Article80 1983-10-27 15 POLISH Ocean Lines will increase the US terminal handling charges for shipments from Hamburg/Bordeaux range ports to the US North and South Atlantic and vice versa from next month. The charges will be raised to US$7.5O per weight ton and $4-50 per measurement ton. For door-to-door80 words
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Article102 1983-10-27 15 AP ALL 26 Taiwan seamen on board a Panamanian vessel which went aground on Pratas reef, some 375 kilometres south-east of Hongkong, have been rescued by a US Navy vessel, the Hongkong Marine Department reported. The 3,391-ton log carrier Lica Lu went aground on SundayAP - 102 words
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6077 1983-10-27 20 BCHEDIHE 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 of6,077 words
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Article663 1983-10-27 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator for LCL Cargo Movement Schedule Location China Winds Kaw&na P Cleveland 304 05/410 58E 28.10.83 28.10.83 28.10.83 0700 0700 0700 Or Seawlnds Borneo APL TA 3 FSB TA 3 1100-1300/1800-1900 0700-0900/1800-1900 0700-0000/1600-1700 B6/B6663 words
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Article1392 1983-10-27 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic Container Continental Feeders (S), Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). AJro-Earaato Uh Ttansgroup (S). AhrenkM Umt Service Kim Shpg (S). AKrag C Taepfer Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intrasea1,392 words
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Article502 1983-10-27 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Agnes Venture 35/6 Borneo alongside 27.10.83/2300 Donam No 6 38/9 NAPL alongside 27.10.83/1500 Edo Mara 19 CF Sharp alongside 27.10.83/1500 Etha Rickmers 1/2 J Manners alongside 27.10.83/1800 Fu Chun Jiang 27/8 Y Fung alongside 27.10.83/2300 Hannah Lu502 words
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Advertisement310 1983-10-27 13 ©HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea FtafVsis Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. KeUnf/Penanf/Banfkok/Kcelunt/ Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Konj s P Neptune Afencies Rte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 I K I >1 I N I \ll FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE Vl* SUE 7 t±S 'II FROM FUROPf VIA310 words
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Advertisement359 1983-10-27 13 SKALORD ,i UASC b UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO(SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND M UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 'KOM JAPAN TAIW AN lIOM.kOM. TOK KOK BSD It/II 22/10 25/10 21/10 31/10 2/11 KM) *6 99f 21/10 X/ 10 J/11 5/11 7/11 11/U 1/11359 words
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Advertisement29 1983-10-27 13 LONDON Freights PORT Ceadltiew LrJAMIj '1 k f. SHIPPING SchedaJe CONTAINER Sehedalea WHO Aeta far Wham SHIPS la Part REGIONAL Weather H/ 111 >mm....... n/x vm/ix IX IX x29 words
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Advertisement1012 1983-10-27 13 I <J>cnan B- Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents: UNIPACIFIC TIUIIS ft TMftWfi A«C»CT FTL LTV. Tel *****4 (5 linesi SINGAPORE C 3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA. PAf™*"* W :,qulf, a C, EAST CANADA. INLAND POINTS 7 11,012 words
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Advertisement371 1983-10-27 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Vm* Sport 1) Bvttlom. Gwoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L Hatre. Basic. UK. 3) Bremen, Brem*rti»»«n. Aartws. Copenfta«en. HeS»«*i 4) Mafcno. Stockholm. Oslo *Act«pbn| Eur opt carp tor M« via Sport 'Abo (tract cargo tor Spore t Bangkok Pts contact PEMBC P Mar* tor teeder arrangement Mm371 words
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Advertisement387 1983-10-27 14 Cs3 VCf T WTUW** YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE JLjH w JESI container services USA/CANADA Atlantic/Canada Pacific South Wm( Pacific North WMt l« SH UM im vu 1/12 14/12 12/12 21/12 VI IVI2 VI 4/1 IMb U/U OK Mrtar ft 111 HI lit M> MMUSMUa 21/11 2VU «MU 29/11 3VU Vl2 IB qjr.HBK387 words
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Advertisement466 1983-10-27 15 The Straits Steamship Group i Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sibih, jwmnfc, Bmn«4 Ports and Bangkok a-3, 1 ►IiJiiVITTT I CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT VWPVPi M tftan trw Wtm UHi Stn PMMg Spin Nat N 27/ M a/M HR. KS W» M.U. 04/11 H/U466 words
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Advertisement634 1983-10-27 15 GUARANTEED SAILINGS. GUARANTEED SAVINGS. No matter how small your consignment, well take care of everything, right from your doorstep. —i ids—-430-452 ALEXANDRA ROAD. SINGAPORE 0811. TELEX BORNEO US 2140(1 > Eta Eld Arrive S'pore S'porc Destination Rotterdam 21/10 7/11 Antwerp 7/11 Kobe 17/10 14/10 31/10 7/11 Tokyo 17/10 24/10 31/10634 words
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Advertisement659 1983-10-27 16 Hapag-Lloyd S port P KelangPen Lenoes Genu H burj Bilbao Rdam BHaren Ant *trp 13/11 14/11 16/11 12/12 17/12 15/12 18/12 15/12 23/ li Frwkturt Eiprtu Connecting in Tokyo. "Also accepting cargo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS vk> minilondbndge, and US MO-WEST by microbndge" FROM CONTINENT UK Card* an Bar ■UUMNT659 words
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Advertisement500 1983-10-27 16 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOWING FOR RANGOON (ETA/FTO Malacca 1/3 Nov) (ETA/ETD fw Gudanf 3/6 Nw) \iV Mi uuau ,y\ m MMOLOEWKn nvracn 19/22 Ok 31/3 lan 23/25 Ok 4/6 lan )LOADHG F« PEMANG. CHTTTA6ONG. CALCUTTA CHALNA MMOWOFn 6*J7-3»/29 Od HUOCWKTT 1/2 NW manoioeioett500 words
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Advertisement266 1983-10-27 16 ouirrmu iimr-o, inunMUiy, WWDer Zi, 1553 Ti HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES EVM LUCK. 'A' VESSEL PORI KfIANG PENANG SWOSt MAttTM Pit lID TEI *****44/7 I *****70 MAlOa UARITMI SON BHD T« *****2/3 MALAYSIA TRAM i TRAAISPORT LTD Tef 67W3 I ***** KYOWA LINE TO266 words
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Advertisement901 1983-10-27 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VEBSCLS VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA WMAWAN E-463 21/31 OCT HOOEIOAH, AQABA, ADEN, MOGADISCIO KOTA MEW AH E-457 30/ 2 Nov DJIBOUTI, HOOCIOAH, JCOOAH, MOOADISCK), MOMBASA. D "SALAAM KOTA WANOI E-MS 5/7 NOV HOOCIOAH, JCOOAH, AQABA. ADEN KOTA WANQSA E-471 2/5 NOV HOOEIOAH, JCOOAH, AQABA,901 words
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Advertisement600 1983-10-27 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE From Nola Hstn Galv I SPORE for GutP LESUE LYKES Sid Std Sid 26/11 1/1 RUTH LYKES 10/11 13/11 16/11 25/12 4/2 ('New Orleans. Mobile. Houston. Galveston) (Accepting breakbuk for PUERTO RICO. BELIZE via New Orleans) U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE Honolulu express600 words
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Advertisement518 1983-10-27 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES S 114 Anson Road, #16-01, Tuna* Building. Singapore 0207. Tat: *****22 *****67 P Kalang Tat: *****1/8 RED S£A/P£RSIAN GUIF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES Hvundai Merchant Marine SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE USA SERVICE PACIFIC/GULF/ATLANTIC PORTS Spore Indonesia Tf Mam Loading for HAEBAftAKt SM tePwt 29 Oct LA/C aI«. t lt NMa/CKar/NFK/Cawdai ASM SAMHO518 words
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Advertisement674 1983-10-27 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road »27 16 Internationa' Plaza. Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (10 Lines) VOAASIAJim o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK lABO *****1S S?*" LoaA*tar"39ls 20 Nov 23 No* RDM/UK (AVON) ALPAC LINE SSir" ALPAC ASM IS3WB V*S»ai lM*« *1 Kit! KmMU S pore P Ketang Loadng tar674 words
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Advertisement651 1983-10-27 19 SLNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): 0 CHEF 36W+ HK CONTAINER 37*.. SS BUDGE 43W C. CONTAINER 23W_ C ROZE 36W N GARNET 17W P. Keiant 1/11 9/11 15/11 21/11 27/11 4/12 F'stowe H'burf 22/11 24/11 30/11 2/12 6/12 8/12 12/12 14/12 18/12 20/12 25/12 29/12 AJso651 words
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Advertisement616 1983-10-27 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPIN Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BUSAN. INCHON j 1 HO MCNON BUSAN «<«i ih/iois n/io t off tat Ho < Doium 307N ki Port 21/10 |/i| i n Qan./37» 7/11 J ;/11 Na 7 Oman MIS 1/11 < HSCMAJtgK onr 15/11 mu 13/11 ,/u 20/11 Hi616 words
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Advertisement894 1983-10-27 19 S 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lnes) CaWe Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** p. KELANG M/S SHARMAT NAM SOON SON. BHD. IST AND 2ND FLOOR NO 1. JALAN CEMPENWG PORT KLANG MALAYSIA TH *****6/8 Tete« No ***** (REGULAR PWANG ICSSSS Ml THONG SMPPMG 23894 words
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Advertisement59 1983-10-27 19 AHRENKIEL LINER SERVICE Vi OKCT MONTHLY StM-CONTMO SOtWCf TO DURBAN (ACCEPT* BKAKBULK ft FCI CONTMOS) ttSSEL VOY. STORE POUT LOUS DURBAN BAWA STA* 19/ MB 7/11/83 11/11/13 23/11/13 A. VESSEL 21N/S3 30/11 11/12 16/12 Also accept** FCL/LCI Re-Union AGENTS: KIM SHIPPING A TRADING PTE LTD Market Straat, -08-06, Tat Laa59 words
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Advertisement679 1983-10-27 20 Kcyiomtl Container Lines Sailings Weekly tjUOIJJ Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOY STORE SKI* VOY STCK PHUKET RATANA BHUM 153/154 Sa4*d ki Pt 233/234 2 No. 5 No. AATANA BHUM 155/154 9 Nov 12 No* tSI SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST679 words
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Advertisement40 1983-10-27 21 DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES MALArSIA amm turn ORIfNTAI SMWINDS lINfR IGFNCY PJ{ I ID SINGAPORE TEL *****81 SAI E S BOOK INGS GENERAL FREIGHT IM) SON BHD PK *****« KL *****4 PEN *****3 (Accepting FCL and LCL) Kj JAVA WINDS40 words
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Advertisement161 1983-10-27 21 Scan Dutch 9 To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) HHH To Red Sea/Mediterranean SINGAPORE I JEDDAH LiMASSOL CASABLANCA From Europe SeUndu N Detima B Suria Toyama N Houtman lutlandia Also Accepting To: c arce, f na Bdboo, Leghorn Valencia (2) Amsterdam, Antwerp, LeHavre, Basle, Liverpool London (T.(bury), Canary Wands (3) Bremen, Bremerhaven, Aorhus,161 words
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Advertisement592 1983-10-27 22 JOHAfI SHPWffi SOW BW V// CONTAMRISED SERVICE TO BRUff I K KINABALU (Acca**« fa/ta and Meter) OHM *2 (MaMea Mrafe)NMaA/l. KMMMIU Vessel built 1983 «ntn capacity tot 110 TEUS t reeter facilities Accepting heary lift up to 80 tons Accepts cargoes tro«a Monday Saturday at Marina fodoan TM I Paw592 words
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Advertisement451 1983-10-27 22 >> P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. lAI AM TANAH ABANG I 123/12b lAHARIA !U *****9 *****1 343?% I- I A Dally receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to Jakarta/Tg. Priok. VESSEL E MAGA XXXXI Voy. 19 k MAGA XXM Vey 10 3 NM6A XXXXI Voy451 words
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Advertisement192 1983-10-27 22 ilritnsiu Lint' BALtrans Freight Pte Ltd 10 Anson Rood, 28 07. Tel' *****94 (8 Linos) International Plaza, Telex ***** BAISIN Singapore 0207 ANTARA SHIPPING SDN BHD No 36 JALAN BFRANGAN PEIABUHAN KEIANG TELEX MR ***** MAWAR General Acents P Kfl ANG PfNANG P GUDANG EAST MALAYSIA Ajents MAWARIA SHIPPING (M)192 words
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Miscellaneous175 1983-10-27 22 'Jt r A Regional Weather A m m 1 i :< LLl£ IK SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND" R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather W Wind direction with speed in knots V -w. Wave height Cloudy Sky Wind direct»oo with speed in knots 2175 words
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