The Business Times, 14 November 1983
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Title Section11 1983-11-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, IMS 60 CENTS11 words
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240 1983-11-14 1 AP PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos said yesterday he has a "dossier" on businessmen and companies involved in tax evasion, blackmarketing of dollars and smuggling, and vowed to take them to court soon for economic sabotage. "I wish to warn all the economicAP - 240 words
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346 1983-11-14 1 HONGKONG'S total trade from January to September this year increased by 18 per cent from the same period last year to total U5529.9 billion. According to figures released yesterday by Hongkong's Census and Statistics Department, domestic exports rose by 20 per346 words
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758 1983-11-14 1 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE THE local stock market is about to witness the takeover of one of the oldest companies in Singapore. If all goes according to plan, Tuan Sing Holdings, the corporate vehicle of entrepreneur Mr Lim Tjoen Kong, will soon have758 words
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361 1983-11-14 1 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI REFLECTING a sustained bull phase in the earlier part of the year, the local stock market saw a significant improvement in the volume of shares transacted for the year to June 30, 1983. Volume in terms of units traded on the361 words
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242 1983-11-14 1 CONSAFE Offshore AB of Sweden, a world leader in offshore accommodation, is to expand substantially its operations in Singapore and Malaysia. It has teamed up with a Malaysian company to market and operate accommodation and construction barges as well as semisubmersible vessels in Malaysia.242 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article105 1983-11-14 1 AFP CHINA and Britain are to begin their sixth round of negotiations on Hongkong's future in Beijing today, shortly after Beijing said it would announce its "policy and guidelines" on the territory next year if no agreement is reached by then with Britain. China has repeatedly statedAFP - 105 words
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Article100 1983-11-14 1 A NINE-MEMBER delegation from the Federation of German Industries arrived in Singapore yesterday to look into prospects for more investments and joint ventures. The federation's president and leader of the delegation, Rolf Rodenstock, said that it would seek "directions and guidelines" on Singapore's industrialisation programme. The delegation also100 words
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Article79 1983-11-14 1 AP THE Indonesian government has banned the import of foreign cosmetics, starting January next year. The Department of Health in Jakarta announced during the weekend that there is no further need to import foreign cosmetics since local production is sufficient to meet domestic demand. The department saidAP - 79 words
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Article61 1983-11-14 1 THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila may meet his Singapore counterpart S Dhanabalan on Friday while on his way home from a four-day visit to Brunei. Foreign ministry officials said yesterday that Mr Siddhi may stop over here for discussions with Mr Dhanabalan one day before Australian Prime Minister61 words
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Article89 1983-11-14 1 AFP CUBANS were plunged yesterday in the grim task of sorting through several dozen corpses transported from Grenada for identification. The bodies arrived at Holguin, a town in southern Cuba, early on Saturday, following an agreement last week among the Cuban and US governments and the International CommitteeAFP - 89 words
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Article88 1983-11-14 1 Reuter DONALD Rumsfeld flew to the Middle East yesterday for his first visit as President Reagan's new envoy to the region. US State Department officials said yesterday that Mr Rumsfeld went to Paris initially. They would not give details of his itinerary because many of the stopsReuter - 88 words
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241 1983-11-14 1 A LOCAL eampaay wkksk tradtttoaally if all uUm, ekaira ui carpeta pbuM to mU mtc tku 9» milUea wartk d etafitor fqilpmeatto im. Ike rereuc tor llimlii FMtue Cwtnettoi Pte LM to tke («mpiter Use will c*ne fram maktog makera to Btogapare. A241 words
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509 1983-11-14 1 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE THE benefits of ITF's Travel Fair *84, or lack of them, has divided local travel agents into two distinct camps. Based on past experience, some major travel agents find travel fairs most disillusioning. They have found themselves spending far too509 words
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Article74 1983-11-14 1 TELECXDMS has introduced two new services. The first, an extension of its Telepac service, took immediate effect. Singapore residents can now gain direct access to Italian host computers far date-base information or data processing, with the Italian connection, there are now 13 destinations for Telepac, inrhMWiw74 words
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Advertisement244 1983-11-14 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance (S> Ud A wholly owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and STwgnai Bank.ng Corporation Snaw House 354 Ocnard Road »ot-0l Singapore 0923 AP No 3663 JGMDB MANAGEMENT buy-outs are gaining popularity in the US Page 2244 words
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Advertisement29 1983-11-14 1 Sony's rugged Walkie Talkie LED transmission indicator if Two chanel selection I A II •it I THE ONE AND ONLY £nqumes Sales Depvrrrvnt T* *****4 Service Department Tl *****129 words
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Advertisement127 1983-11-14 1 Savings Accounts Current Accounts Term Deposits Personal Loans FDURSEAS COMVc\iC 6AS« i t o M. Head Office From today, our now 'JAL Executive Class' adds up to a first class deal At just the economy fare. rWiui fIM w C 1 ms i 9 When you travel 'JAL Executive Class',127 words
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MANAGEMENT
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1186 1983-11-14 2 BEVIS LONGSTRETH - By BEVIS LONGSTRETH NYT MANAGEMENT buy-outs are gaining popularity in the US. Hardly a week passes without an announcement of a group of senior executives, sometimes with an investor group, buying out a company. The typical strategy is the leveraged buy-out where corporateNYT - 1,186 words
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Article, Illustration827 1983-11-14 2 CARLA RAPOPORT - By CARLA RAPOPORT FT SOME PRODUCTS, like Model- T Fords, become obsolete and disappear. Others, like pogo sticks, die from lack of a devoted following. Horlicks, the malted food drink which is 100 years old, was about to go the way of ModelFT - 827 words
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Article619 1983-11-14 3 LAURA LEES - By LAURA LEES UPI AS CORPORATE executives come to depend more on computers and less on human interaction in the workplace, the problem known as "executive burnout" will become more commonplace. That is the suggestion of Jeffrey Bensky, a psychologist at the St Louis University MedicalUPI - 619 words
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Article, Illustration546 1983-11-14 3 STEVE GEIMANN - By STEVE GEIMANN UPI AMERICA'S microelectronics industry could follow the motor car industry as a victim of foreign competition unless it pays more attention to long-range research and development. So says Larry Sumney, executive director of the non-profit Semiconductor ResearchUPI - 546 words
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Article644 1983-11-14 3 BRIAN GROOM - By BRIAN GROOM FT WHAT reasons do industrial managers have for introducing new microelectronics technology to production lines? Purely economic reasons, most would say. Efficiency is improved by reliable computer-controlled machines, lower manning levels, and more consistent quality. The "de-skilling" of manual workers, though unfortunate ifFT - 644 words
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Advertisement21 1983-11-14 2 -The Penguin Dictionary of Modern Quotations—a wonderful book to read in the 100, in a traffic jam, before you fall asleep.21 words
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Advertisement99 1983-11-14 3 P>mAw i% w Llf' 4r~ #< 4ft -Jo* ■C*' fe* •> v •v/.<- '•>>: *5, *t0 r M W V» «ft ft i r u*» !N. > 1 ■>.; J* *V J r- J9u V% A m r A/L4X/M'S FOR BUSINESS LUNCH. INFORMALITY IS THE KEY NOTE. Specially selected lunchtime99 words
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OVERSEAS
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630 1983-11-14 4 Reuter A NUMBER of Arab countries, facing budget deficits because of falling oil revenues, are expected to approach international banks for funds over the coming months. Banking sources in Bahrain said those banks approached are expected to respond well, since Arab states have generallyReuter - 630 words
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475 1983-11-14 4 Reuter THE first of the US Cruise missiles to be deployed in West Europe will be flown to Britain tomorrow, the Sunday Times newspaper said in London yesterday. Pershing-2 missiles scheduled for West Germany will be sent immediately after the Nov 21 parliamentaryReuter - 475 words
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461 1983-11-14 4 UPI THE Australian government has given ownership of Ayers Rock, the world's largest monolith and one of the country's greatest tourist attractions, to the traditional aboriginal owners. Prime Minister Mr Bob Hawke announced on Friday that the Federal government would transfer the titleUPI - 461 words
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Article373 1983-11-14 4 AFP THE Polish government has called on Poles to choose between two plans for food price rises in a move aimed at damping recent unrest over food prices and rationing. The month-long national poll was announced in twopa ge spreads in Warsaw newspapers duringAFP - 373 words
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257 1983-11-14 4 AFP THE East-Malaysian-based Sabah Gas Industries has terminated its marketing contract with Voest Alpine Intertrading, a subsidiary of the Austrian contractors, for its hot briquetted iron plant at Labuan, with its consent. The Malaysian Business Times quoted official sources that Sabah GasAFP - 257 words
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155 1983-11-14 4 Reuter SOVIET leader Mr Yuri Andropov will probably reappear in public in a few days after suffering from a cold, the editor-in-chief of the Soviet government newspaper Isvestia said. Mr Leo Tolkunov, now on a visit to Japan, told the Japanese dailyReuter - 155 words
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Article138 1983-11-14 4 Reuter THAILAND'S Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila has assured the Philippines that his government is willing to help ease Manila's current economic problems. The Presidential Palace in Manila said yesterday that Mr Savetsila gave the assurance last week to Philippines Acting Foreign Minister Manuel Collantes whenReuter - 138 words
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Article56 1983-11-14 4 AFP ABOUT 20,000 people marched through Washington to the White House last Saturday in protest against US policy in the Caribbean specifically the US invasion of Grenada and Central America. Police arrested 18 people when incidents broke out between the protesters and participants of a counterdemonstrationAFP - 56 words
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Article147 1983-11-14 4 Bernama UMNO Youth will "oppose to the last" anyone who tries to exploit the situation la connection with the recent amendments to the Const! to tion. Its leader, Mr Anwar Ibrahim, gave a stern warning during the weekend that the movement would oppose "anyone whoBernama - 147 words
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303 1983-11-14 4 UPI BREAKING a male stronghold stretching back seven centuries, the first woman elected as Lord Mayor of London travelled in stately procession through the City of London last Saturday to her inauguration. Heralded by regimental bands and liveried guardsmen, kilted pipersUPI - 303 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article495 1983-11-14 4 Agencies DATUK Musa Hi tarn said yesterday that he is confident that the Barisan Nasional would retain the Rungkup State Assembly seat which fell vacant following the death of its Assemblyman, Mr Mohamed Yaacob Haji Mohamed, on Oct 29. Rungkup has been Umno's stronghold and "we haveAgencies - 495 words
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352 1983-11-14 5 AFP FRANCE'S left-wing government plans to enact a new law against multiple ownership of newspapers, a move seen as likely to affect conservative opposition papers in the country's biggest press group. The planned legislation was announced by Socialist Prime Minister, Pierre Mauroy,AFP - 352 words
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230 1983-11-14 5 AFP INDIAN Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi is due to visit the Soviet Union in April and may ask leaders there for new sophisticated weapons to match US arms supplies to Pakistan, the Indian Express reported on Saturday. The conservative nationalistAFP - 230 words
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Article, Illustration352 1983-11-14 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan visited the South Korean front line just a few kms from communist troops yesterday and told American soldiers that they "stand between the free world and the armed forces of a system hostile to everything we believe in". StandingReuter - 352 words
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99 1983-11-14 5 AP ELECTIONS for Japan's powerful House of Representatives (Lower House) will be held on Dec 18 after the House is dissolved later this month. i Japanese newspapers said yesterday that Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone told political leaders he would call the elections beforeAP - 99 words
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Article728 1983-11-14 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQil 0110 LAX/TYO FT FT73 0125 LAX/SFO/ANC/ NRT/OSA/TPE/KUL PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ41 0605 MAA SIA SQ43 0730 DHA MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL SV SV386 0910 JED/RUH MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945728 words
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159 1983-11-14 5 UPI THE Soviet Union and Syria haw demanded an immediate withdrawal from Lebanon of Israeli soldiers and troops of the multinational peace-keeping force in Beirut. The demand came in a joint statement following two days of talks in Moscow on Thursday andUPI - 159 words
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392 1983-11-14 5 Reuter US FEDERAL Reserve chairman Paul Volcker said yesterday that there are again signs in the economy of rising inflationary expectations. Even though manufacturing and construction industries, where recession is most severe, have relatively flat wage and cost trends, he said wageReuter - 392 words
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Advertisement138 1983-11-14 4 Bank of America^ pays more interest on your Fixed Deposits. em P a for 1 month minimum deposit SSIO.OOO 6 1 /2%p.a. for 3 months minimum deposit 552.500 6%% p. a. for 6 months minimum deposit 552.500 634% p.a. for 9 months minimum deposit 552.500 4 /op.a. for 12 months138 words
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Advertisement337 1983-11-14 4 Global Clock (G&I2ES) Dimen: 330 mm cir 550 mm ht. Weight: 3 3kg Tells the time of 150 major cities World Map Clock (wcm-aiw> Dimen: 920 x 635 x 60mm Weight: 8 kg Tells the time of 76 major cities Mini Global Clock (g<ms) Dimen: 110 mm cir. 195 mm337 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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1450 1983-11-14 6 AFP INCREASING tension in the Middle East affected the US dollar rather than commodities in London last week. Copper fell to its lowest for 11 months before making a half-hearted recovery which tended to depress other base metals, except tin which held veryAFP - 1,450 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article134 1983-11-14 6 THE US dollar opened last week at 552.1365/75 against the local unit and was traded to the week's low of $2.1300/10 before closing at $2.1310/30. Trading for the week was thin with some selling interest of the US unit against the Singapore dollar. The Singapore currency strengthened against134 words
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Article304 1983-11-14 6 THE interbank market for overnight funds moved erratically last week from an opening 01-TV* 7 per cent to a high of BVi 8V« per cent before settling to close at 6V« 6Vi per cent. The unsettling nature of overnight rates resulted in term rates being traded upwards with the304 words
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Article22 1983-11-14 6 THE average rate ai which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent.22 words
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Article178 1983-11-14 6 ASIAN ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Nov 11: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months months 12 months U8$(M Hick 9 9/18 9H 9H 9 15/18 10 1/16 105/1S 10% i pncM) Uw 9W 9H 911/16 9* 9% 101/16 10 3/16 1 month178 words
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Article42 1983-11-14 6 FOR THE week ended Friday Nov 11, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bask fasd: 3.5 to 5.5 per cent. Geseral fasd: 5.00 to 5.30 per cent. Msvemeste of funds totalled $1397 million.42 words
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Article293 1983-11-14 6 THE DOLLAR was sharply higher in afternoon trading on Friday after a nervous and often hectic session, dominated by persistent rumours concerning the death of Soviet leader Yuri Andropov and rumours of possible West German banking problems. After rising to a high of 2.6820 marks293 words
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Article120 1983-11-14 6 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed with losses from Thursday of £8 to £3 a tonne. But in spite of the easier tone, a greater volume of consumer interest emerged from European industry on Thursday and Friday. Buying was confined to medium sized European concerns and were mainly120 words
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Article140 1983-11-14 6 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday closed 23V» to 6Vi US-cents per bushel lower. January traded In a 28-cent range. Sales of about 6.5 million bushels of January by the Professional House continued to weigh on futures after midsession. Several groups of stoploss sell orders were touched off below140 words
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Article118 1983-11-14 6 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed off seven to 5V< US-cents per bushel in light trade. December traded in a 7Vi -cent range. Futures traded lower in sympathy with the lower corn and soybean markets. Heavy selling after midsession of December by a wire house and of March118 words
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206 1983-11-14 6 THE local produce market last week saw heated trading and higher prices for pepper. The coffee market was steady while the market for coconut oil was slightly better. A trader said that pepper prices moved up sharply in the beginning of the week.206 words
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Article902 1983-11-14 6 COFFEE: Robusta futures on Friday closed £6 to £2 a tonne higher after late short-covering took prices up from afternoon lows. Turnover totalled 1,879 lots including 103 crossed trades and 12 options. Mo6t active Jan last traded at £1,849, £11 above the day's high, on a turnover of902 words
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Advertisement315 1983-11-14 6 A Because m this year weVe secured an early .jL shipment of Beaujolais Nouveau y° ur dining pleasure. On the release date in France, November 15th, the first casks of the new vintage will also be released here in Singapore. What s more, if you take into account that Singapore315 words
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Advertisement56 1983-11-14 6 DIRECT FAST-ECONOMICAL SINGAPORE DELHI: WEEKLY MONDAY WEDNESDAY KUALA LUMPUR DELHI: WEEKLY THURSDAY For more detail*, contact your travel agent or caN us: Strvi&t airlinesSingapore Office: 55 Market Street, #01-00, Sinsov Building, Singapore 0104. Tel: ***** (5 lines) Kuala Lumpur Tel: *****1 Manila Tel: *****3/*****6 Adelaide Tel: *****44/*****17 Bangkok Tel: *****6556 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration658 1983-11-14 7 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN THE Western Australia Symphony Orchestra last weekend transported its audience from the cool and comfort of the concert auditorium to the wilds of the Australian outback, an African jungle, through scenes of a mystic temple, an aboriginal gathering, and even a658 words
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711 1983-11-14 7 ALJEAN HARMETZ - By ALJEAN HARMETZ NYT SPURRED by the successful returns of Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window and Luchino Visconti's Leopard to some big-city art theatres, classics divisions at several Hollywood studios are looking into rereleasing other old films. For the last month, RearNYT - 711 words
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Article711 1983-11-14 7 EDWARD HAN - By EDWARD HAN LAST Friday's performance of the S'Rong Key was a turning point in its long and quite successful career of providing good, wholesome entertainment. Sad to say, it seems not to be for the better. First, it marks the departure of Erik711 words
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Article522 1983-11-14 7 PETER WONG - By PETER WONG IT WAS a coM evealag at the Carltoa Ball, York Hotel, lie aireoaditloaers were working at fall blast Evea with SM people packlag the hall, It made m difference Shakatah waated the temperatare law for their act. It eaa get hot aader522 words
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Advertisement44 1983-11-14 7 V f I r •v r r 1 C,b «o \o° In Harmony With Fashion from (X KHEMCOS m ti *t,ittk s i i lis! ii *t* 68 Hiqh Stroot. Stnqaporf 0617 Tnl 68 Orchard Road #02 27 Pl-va Sinqapura Smqaporo 0923 TH 337^01044 words
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Advertisement79 1983-11-14 7 at j-L J. S-*. s»l Silk;. |lP§§lk ik::li Miii. ■e; tHllliiii! Very competitive rent charges. Low maintenance just $7.00 a sq.m. No CBD charges at $200 per sticker per month for each company car. 1 carpark lot for every 93 sq. m. Free carpeting. Free vertical louvred blinds. Goldhill Square.79 words
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Article, Illustration987 1983-11-14 8 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM TODAY, Sino-British talks on Hong kong's future enter their sixth round in Beijing. For Singaporeans well aware that these meetings have been going on since July and that often they progress at a snail's pace, this latest date on the calender987 words
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931 1983-11-14 8 LEONARD SILK - By LEONARD SILK NYT THE theory of rational expectations, whose leading developer is Professor Robert Lucas Jr of the University of Chicago, has provoked intense controversy within the economics profession. This is partly because the theory, which assumes that people assimilate all available informationNYT - 931 words
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Advertisement120 1983-11-14 8 Presents the GD6OSA—2 Articulated Motor Grader unchallenged top performer. The newest in the line-up of proven Komatsu Motor Graders and definitely a winner. Advanced engineering and new features provide the GD6OSA —2 with precision and versatile grading. Articulated and Versatile Smaller turning radius of 6.7 m for better maneuverability. Easier120 words
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Miscellaneous899 1983-11-14 8 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Openinf folowed by Swordsman Chu (Manda rin with English subtitles/r): The hero of this series is Chu Liu Xiang, who steals from the rich to give the poor. 3.50 Sitar Recital by RadNka Srinrvasan (Tamil/r) 4.20 The World Sportsman 4.45 I Am How I Look: This899 words
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Article1095 1983-11-14 9 JEAN RUFFAT - By JEAN RUFFAT NYT EUROPE has been asleep for decades and shows few signs of awakening. The modern economic world and its markets have passed it by. Though we still hear that the European Economic Community is an open and competitive market, the fact isNYT - 1,095 words
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Article, Illustration746 1983-11-14 9 WALTER MILLER - By WALTER MILLER NYT TO THE people of communist North Korea there is but one god their leader, Kim D-Sung. Many South Koreans view the 71-year-old Kim as the personification of evil, the one man bent on wiping out the system thatNYT - 746 words
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652 1983-11-14 9 SPENCER DAVIS - By SPENCER DAVIS AP SHARP questions over the future of Taiwan are again stirring controversy in the United States Senate. Having in mind the exchange of visits scheduled by China's Premier Zhao Ziyang for Washington in January and President Ronald Reagan toAP - 652 words
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Advertisement78 1983-11-14 9 11 I wimN Komatsu is pleased to announce the appointment of UMW Trading Pte. Ltd. as the distributor for the full range of Komatsu industrial engines, thus making UMW the sole representative of Komatsu engines in both Malaysia and Singapore. The partnership of Komatsu and UMW brings together the strongest78 words
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Miscellaneous662 1983-11-14 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Fellows of a distinguished Society (5) 6 Effect! (5) 9 More recent name 10 Imitate an opera character a lot (5) 11 Is she cheap? (5) 12 Corkscrew for the man of 59? (5) 13 Her gift upsets the boxer (7) 15 Sounds more like one's662 words
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Advertisement180 1983-11-14 10 At the Inn of Happiness. kYour search is over. The quest accomplished. Whatever you choose, it's bound to be memorable. 11 hj Stables. hie place y< ni can he certain < >t a l:< m kI stc;ik. <r- J? y wi| <■ •v 3 Owr steaks are property' 'grilled' by180 words
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International ROUNDUP
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Article76 1983-11-14 11 has declared a 55 cent per share extra dividend along with its 75 cent per share regular quarterly dividend. The company paid a 55 cent extra dividend a year ago. The dividends are payaide Jan 3, record Dec 1. Kodak said its board also voted a wage76 words
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Article90 1983-11-14 11 a US firm making measurement, control and power regulation products, is raising |20 million with a 15year convertible Eurobond, one of the lead managers Shearson American Express International Ltd said. The indicated semi-annual coupon is 7 per cent, with an expected conversion premium of 13 to 1690 words
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Article142 1983-11-14 11 plans to introduce legislation in first quarter 1984 to implement EEC directive* •a share listings, Corporate and Consumer Affairs Minister Alex Fletcher said. He said the stock ex- change council will be designated as the authority prescribed by the directives to oversee their implementation. The directives deal142 words
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Article74 1983-11-14 11 said its sale of about 12 per cent of the North Sea Forties field was spread between 21 companies which bought individual field interests ranging from 0.25 per cent to 1.5 per cent. Most of the deal was packaged in 40 units of 0.25 per74 words
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766 1983-11-14 11 NYT A DECISION by Westinghouse SA, a subsidiary of the Westinghouse Electric Corp, to suspend outlays in Spain while it reorganises under the Spanish equivalent of the bankruptcy law illustrates the difficulties that American businesses can have operating in a depressed economy under foreign restrictions.NYT - 766 words
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227 1983-11-14 11 FT PHILIPS of the Netherlands and its West German Associate, Grundig, have confirmed that they will begin manufacturing VHS format video recorders in mid 1984. Initially the VHS recorders will be for sale only in those areas in which the rival Philips V-2000 systemFT - 227 words
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Article466 1983-11-14 11 Reuter AN INVESTMENT group led by Mesa Petroleum Co may soon resume its purchases of Gulf Oil Corp stock, Mesa chairman T Boone Pickens said. The Mesa group, which consists of the Amarillo-based oil company and four other large investors, has acquired nearly 18 millionReuter - 466 words
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Article141 1983-11-14 11 Reuter THE West German Banking Association has denied rumours circulating on the stock exchange and currency markets in West Germany that the Luxembourg subsidiary of a West German bank had run into trouble. A spokesman for the banking association and officials of the three main WestReuter - 141 words
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Article133 1983-11-14 11 MOV II CI Imp OH K* unch Aleut SB ♦1 -B lot Pro* Pip* sin Ini UU SO 1 Bant Moat Bui Now Scotia Ml Tkl mm O* HH -B InU Ntckd M* uncb Karr AM BK -B UMw B IM uaeh BP Out LM m* T% -B •It133 words
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Article218 1983-11-14 11 NOV 11 twmi Bud yt»n I V m Tnm Bk OBJHMI ms uo Mft IMS inuu A Alpha rnuA LH m Aharon At And CI «ar* m SM uocb -m Anglos MININGS ion -M twob in# -m An«tT»&J EKr*.2£ M -MS C O —Hh mitan CMA Cwna ruaon «M218 words
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Article167 1983-11-14 11 NOV 11 n§ AMM MUI iU AAoid ifm 0J Akao i»oo Li A MTV IMJ0 1 Aafaa isjo 13 Amratot St. 10 +0J Bark mo OJ Bote IU0 1 M) 217 in Boaka 41.00 -1.1 Burwt 01 JO 4.4 Olaad MJO unch CU» mm 1 Dili Ml) 07 JO167 words
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356 1983-11-14 11 FT CABLE and Wireless, the British telecommunications group, has further expanded its interests in rhitm by forming a joint venture company to build and operate a telephone system in Shenzhen, a special economic zone bordering Hongkong. The 20-year agreement calls for a total investmentFT - 356 words
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542 1983-11-14 11 AFP WEST German business circles were rocked by a week of bad news from some of the best-known names from the country's post-war economic miracle. The situation was best reflected by the collapse of IBH, the construction machinery giant. The group was founded inAFP - 542 words
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Article204 1983-11-14 11 UPI AMWAY Corp, an international firm offering people a chance to make their fortune the "American way" by selling consumer goods, said it unknowingly defrauded the government but would pay a record U5520.25 miniiM fine. Amway and its subsidiary were ordered to pay the fine theUPI - 204 words
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Article772 1983-11-14 11 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES Is New York closed on Friday with significant gains due to a combination of technical factors and a strong performance in the credit markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped a point in the first hour of trading but rallied for the remainder772 words
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Article110 1983-11-14 12 THE following Is a list of the It most Actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the tarnover in thousands of salts, closing prices on Friday and the high aad low for 1S63 Cwfuy Tvmvct Prteea Hl^ll Law •m N«v 11110 words
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Article808 1983-11-14 12 SINGAPORE Not 1 N«v 8 Ntv 1 Not 11 Not 11 &BT Comp 890.33 877.23 877.69 884 06 890.79 *TBT Indicator: *****37 *****32 *****61 *****75 *****47 <aST Inds: 933.33 ***** ***** 929.09 935.50 •ST Finance 2660 38 2643 61 2643.09 2639 63 2663.81 •ST Hotels: 936.17 933.04808 words
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Article3669 1983-11-14 12 1983 High Low Company Last Sale orCr»a Div Div Cvr Gr'a Net YTd P/E Vol Week COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 354 267 306 410 120 300 318 268 680 520 535 535 214 340 585 870 472 472 1190 310 680 680 336*3,669 words
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Article, Illustration700 1983-11-14 12 LIM SOON NEO - I «Singapore By LIM SOON NEO THE sagging Singapore bull market hardly stinted last week, except for Tuesday, when there was a mild flutter. Share prices tumbled on that day with the widelyfollowed Straits Times Industrial Index shedding 12.45 points to 921.08 and700 words
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Article436 1983-11-14 12 PI rvi Australia y SVB Day Porter and Co EQUITIES rose across the board in trading on Australian share markets last week in spite of a lack of overseas buyers. The All Ordinaries Index rose 24 points on the week to 712 points and the AllSVB Day; Porter and Co - 436 words
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Article557 1983-11-14 12 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Nov 11 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Whrt: Proposed rights issue of two-for-one at 10.50. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Hiwteal lliidlaga Intel's proposed scheme to merge Kote SMlm Bikfetr fmpaaj and Bsnrtead Estates Ma BM will consolidate all the group's plantation interests under one557 words
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Article281 1983-11-14 12 Reuter THE UPWARD trend in selected West German stocks, which saw blue chips reach record highs at the end of October, on balance, shows signs of continuing, Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale (West LB) said. Forecasts of two per cent growth in 1984 real GNP and aReuter - 281 words
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978 1983-11-14 13 York FT THE past week on Wall Street has been enough to make brokers wish they had put vaulting financial ambition behind them and opted for a quiet life as a bank clerk in the Mid-West. It has been overclouded by uncertainties. Two tradingFT - 978 words
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501 1983-11-14 13 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM IT SHOULD be no surprise that anxiety over prospects for the sixth round of Sino-British talks, beginning today, dominated the market in the latter half of last week. In a report carried in the newspapers on Thursday, China reminded501 words
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Article499 1983-11-14 13 Date LA it Fill Yei IT Company PerM Auwueed Net EPS Gram Net last year Dtv. Preflt A BN <%> <?•••) 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 J2/9 5.6 7.5 504 S J499 words
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Article212 1983-11-14 13 i iian tia B BCI A POOR shewing was pat ap by the Mllaa share market last week, la aa assettied atmssphere which left very little ream far aay ballIsb mave. Tradlag was listless, barely exceeding II MlUsa lire per sesslea. The BCI all share tadexBCI - 212 words
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Article143 1983-11-14 13 Reuter BIDS for Eagle Star Holdings PLC from BAT Industries PLC and Allianz VErsicherungs AG will not be referred to the Monopolies Commission, the Trade and Industry Department said. Allianz, which holds 29.9 per cent of Eagle Star, started the bidding with a SOOp aReuter - 143 words
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Article1665 1983-11-14 13 GERALD COLVERD - H H] K.A A By GERALD COLVERD HOW could it become possible to double the number of private investors in the United Kingdom, in one, swift, comprehensive move, from its current level of two million? The government, it seems, is beginning to believe it has the answer1,665 words
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735 1983-11-14 13 lljllll A MID-WEEK rally failed to reverse early losses as shares prices continued to yield further ground last week the market's fourth weekly loss since the last upturn in October. The rebound that occurred on Wednesday had held some promise735 words
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Article226 1983-11-14 13 Reuter MESA Petroleum Co said it and other members of an investor group, which now holds about 10.8 per cent of Gulf Oil Corp do not intend to sell their Gulf stock back to the company and do not advocate the breakup of Gulf.Reuter - 226 words
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Article168 1983-11-14 13 A PROSPECT of a three per cent economic growth in the non-communist world next year is expected to increase oil demand for the first time since 1979, said Royal/Dutch/ Shell group last week. The good news came, coupled with an encouraging set of third quarter results which168 words
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Advertisement189 1983-11-14 11 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN AUSTRALIA Profitable, established Australian Publishing Company based in Adelaide offers an outstanding investment opportunity. The investment required is Aust $500,000 which is well above the minimum limit of Aust $250,000 stipulated by the Australian Government for foreigners to set up business in Australia. The investor or his189 words
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Advertisement130 1983-11-14 13 The Saitama Bank, Limited Singapore Branch Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 14 th November, 1986 In acc<»rdancc with the provisions of the Certificates of Deposit, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 14th November, 1983 to 14th May, 1984 the Certificates will carry130 words
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Advertisement70 1983-11-14 13 THE TAIYO KOBE BANK, LIMITED (SINGAPORE BRANCH) U. 5.515,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S.DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE 14 MAY, 1985 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 14 November, 1983 to 14 May, 1984 the Certificates will carry a70 words
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459 1983-11-14 14 NST GOODYIELD Holdings is still under investigation. Malaysian Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Mr Oo Gin Sun said that officials of the Registry of Companies are still looking into the statutory books and records, and checking the company's accounts. The Registrar of Companies, Haji ZulkifliNST - 459 words
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Article152 1983-11-14 14 HWA Hong Man of»c taring C• Ltd has increased the issued and paid-up capital of Singapore Piling Civil Engineering Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned unit, from $6 million to $10 million by an issue of four million shares for cash at par. ALLIED Ch«»l»te Industries Ltd said its transfer152 words
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534 1983-11-14 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - SIMM Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By NAJEEB JARHOM BETTER trading conditions in Thailand and interest savings from lower borrowings have contributed to Metal Box Singapore Ltd's substantially higher interim earnings. For the six months to Sep 30, group pre-tax profits rose by534 words
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347 1983-11-14 14 THANKS to a tower tax rate of 33.1 per eeat against 17.1 per eeat to the prevtoas 13menth period, Galaaess Malaysia Bhd ha* managed to peat a —Bi increase to gnap after-tax profits to M 522.44 mllltoa far the year ended Sep 99,347 words
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594 1983-11-14 14 SIME Darby group chief executive Tunku Ahmad Yahaya said that Sime's acquisition of a 41 per cent stake in Century Batteries (Malaysia) Bhd is in line with its overall objective of moving into manufacturing on a regional basis. The acquisition of Century Batteries594 words
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234 1983-11-14 14 THE accountancy profession is perhaps the least understood of all professions. This is because accountants are engaged in a variety of activities and capacities and, for this reason, their various roles need to be clarified, both outside and within the profession. The Singapore234 words
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Article966 1983-11-14 14 Taking Stock... By Hock Look Siew DIRECTORS of Chuan Hup Marine and DBS Bank must have had a hard time deciding on the timing of the former's public issue of 22.5 million new shares at $2 each. The offer closes tomorrow. Timing is crucial in a shareBy Hock Look Siew - 966 words
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Advertisement123 1983-11-14 14 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ESTABLISHED COMPANY HOLDING SEVERAL TOP AGENCY LINES IN INDUSTRIAL HARDWARE SUPPLY (SOUTH EAST ASIA) INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING PARTICIPATING PARTNER/MANUFACTURER NOMINAL INVESTMENT REQUIRED. INTERESTED PARTIES PLEASE WRITE TO PARTNER B T BOX 5328. "4 >• t\ CHERRIT INTERNATIONAL (FAR EAST) PTE LTD Suppßer for complete range of hot, cold123 words
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Advertisement246 1983-11-14 14 First -class j^ound v e i. r 5 *■> MW sw BLA <JPU NKr *«<-*> XX a3 •mi fA\ *w >■'&:■ -.v M I'. :-oj The finer the car. thf more important the car stereo design, the reception, the sound impact, the ease of operation Blaupunkt Berlin SQR 85. The246 words
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Miscellaneous53 1983-11-14 14 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy; scattered showers. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.39 pm on Nov IS at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.9 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 25.1 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 3.65 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month Total rainy days for the53 words
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287 1983-11-14 15 TMR THE United States and Brazil have announced the refinement and extension of the ocean shipping agreement between the two countries that has been in existence since 1970. The new agreement leaves intact existing pools for government-impelled cargoes, which areTMR - 287 words
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Article, Illustration312 1983-11-14 15 Bernama THE Malaysian National Shippers Council (MNSC) will establish a freight booking centre (FBC) in the country soon. This was announced by the Malaysian deputy minister of trade and industry, Encik Oo Gin Sun at the Dewan Rakyat last week. The centre,Bernama - 312 words
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Article91 1983-11-14 15 AFP THE 499-ton Panamanian-registered cargo ship, Queen God, one of 26 ocean-going vessels grounded during typhoon Ellen in September, was refloated in the harbour, a marine department spokesman said. Only two vessels now remain aground and they have been issued with break-up permits for on-site demolition uponAFP - 91 words
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Article149 1983-11-14 15 UPI MORE than 25,000 shipyard workers and their families demonstrated in the north-west region of Galicia on Friday against government plans to trim Spain's shipbuilding industry. It was the second such protest in four days. Police estimated 15,000 people marched in Santiago de Compostela, another 10,000 inUPI - 149 words
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Article758 1983-11-14 15 SWpptagLtae Pft CM Shippiag Liae PW C«l AC TH|*u AIM Ahmkiei Uarr Afcac Antarm Shpg APCUar APL Al|tlM A3CL A«U broker ALU# Line* Australian Coot B&it-OrtnM Ruk Liar BBS BnLkt Bra AM* Blur Star taltMia Uar BSC fi— shpf .n,mm CAVN-FMG CC Uar con QeyioaShp, Clm|»Mi Rrata758 words
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Article1054 1983-11-14 16 THE sale and purchase market last week saw the end of one of the oldest surviving independent British shipping companies in the dry bulk trades, Bibby Line, with the sale of its last bulk carrier. The company has sold the Berkshire, a 32,280 dwt bulk carrier built in1,054 words
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Article1793 1983-11-14 16 LIMITED grain chartering on Thursday emerged out of the US with rates holding steady but other sections of the freight market were very subdued and generally featureless, shipbrokers said. Freight rates for grain from the US Gulf to Japan continued to edge higher with a vessel reported to1,793 words
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740 1983-11-14 16 AFP CHINA and international oil companies operating in the South China Sea appear to be reviewing their search and rescue services following the sinking of the Glomar Java Sea oil drilling ship last month, observers in Hongkong said. At least 78 people areAFP - 740 words
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Article200 1983-11-14 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf. Straits ports; Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/ EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA): Australian National200 words
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267 1983-11-14 17 THE Philippine Ports Authority, in collaboration with Lavalin International, a Canadian consulting firm, and Basic Technology Management Corp, a local consulting group, is conducting a study of the economic prospects of 16 provincial ports dropped from the US$67 million third IBRD (International267 words
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124 1983-11-14 17 THE Port of Singapore Authority will be hosting the 9th Asean Port Authorities Association (APAA) meeting from Dec 5-7. The APAA is a regional grouping for co-operation among Asean ports. It consists of the port authorities of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Members of124 words
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419 1983-11-14 17 Lloyd's List PRODUCTS carriers will be one of the few areas in shipping to show growth in the future but the specialist nature of the vessels should keep out speculators. Shipping Consultants Lev Sychrava Associates, says the products carrier section of shipping is oneLloyd's List - 419 words
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Article193 1983-11-14 17 UPI FOUR ships bound for a port in north-eastern Siberia are trapped in heavy ice. in a new development in a two-month long ice saga in the north. Sovetskaya Rossiya said a four-ship caravan has been stranded for three days between Wrangel island andUPI - 193 words
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5519 1983-11-14 22 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, bv port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port5,519 words
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Article857 1983-11-14 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Plata 16N 14.11.83 2030 Borneo FSB 0700-0800 B7 Kawachl Maru 45 14.11.83 0700 Borneo FSB 0700-0900/1400-1700 L7/L7 B Sejora 495 14.11.83 0700 LeoShpg FSB 0700-0900/1400-1700857 words
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Article1847 1983-11-14 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic fulilirr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Ur*-Kirute Use Transgroup (S). AhreakM timer Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Teepler Sea Consortium (S)' Marin tex Enterprise (PK). Alpae1,847 words
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Article323 1983-11-14 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Baron Star 8/9 Kim Shpg alongside 14.11.83/1500 Breda 33/4 Borneo alongside 14.11.83/1800 Equator IV 22 Thong Soon alongside 14.11.83/0700 Meiru 46 Y Fung alongside 14.11.83/2300 Merdeka 18 CF Sharp alongside 14.11.83/0600 Montauk Heron 19 CF Sharp alongside323 words
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Advertisement474 1983-11-14 15 Published and Distributed by FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 A member of The Times Organisation [ffiL .1 R DIM \M A H H iOOCL Okjent Overseas CohLum. Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE V SEAS BROGE 43N SaM *CMM CONTMO 23* 20/11 OCMUB DOS 3CN 27/11 lOTUC SMICT 1711 3/12474 words
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Advertisement324 1983-11-14 15 S3SEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND *4 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE lION< KOV \lY\ ROM II MNBYAH 3 lIIMM MTV Al MMMH v.«*t ALMBQABV.2* 17/12 20/12 22/12 25/12 27/12 ALSOCAUBB:HASOTA HAKATA t*£HUN6 Spore HQ OUB IMM KWT DON324 words
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Advertisement18 1983-11-14 15 LONDON Freights SHIP Sales CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather18 words
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Advertisement1016 1983-11-14 15 The Straits Companies' Times Key Personnel; DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) line EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES IC, OULF, A CANADA, INLAND 1 IJirTn.i ii IX rr* 14-14/11 15-15/11 20-20/11 21-21/11 rrrr 2t-2t/U| 29-29/11 rr V. ~1 UIJI <■ f BH VlkY 'SHGAPOtt CLQSWG TMS *CY 14/11 1100 HRS CfS 13/111,016 words
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Advertisement355 1983-11-14 16 r-#: FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe Mm Accepting fm: 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp, L Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven Aarhus CopenDagen Helsinki 4) Malmo Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo lor feeder »ia S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore ft Bangkok Ms contact PERMISC355 words
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Advertisement472 1983-11-14 16 O-vJ C W FliflT YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE I pXn ijlilrJD CONTAINS* SERVICES Atlantic/Canada USA/CANADA Pacific South Waat Pacific North Waat H TOM SM UOH VI VI 9/1 11/1 IVI ic/1 ivi a/i a/1 25/1 27/1 V& LA LB OM 11/12 14/12 Lt 7/11 I. M. 23/12 27/12 7/11 '/12 Alao accepting472 words
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Advertisement861 1983-11-14 17 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited ICONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT KOWOONMT TOUO !IH OSAKA MT HKEHS uwroa Mr ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: Mm**! to Ante. froawrtnton bbmi STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sibih, Stnwik, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAIOSHP SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK rtGASUS rtcf PECASUSPOOE SMGATORE TO STOW HON861 words
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Advertisement691 1983-11-14 17 fZB Franco Belgian Services Fa-'ftf'.ch Serwcf :,\th Pfltjian b'tir Flus'trri tsxne** »ci cONSOfn." nn cmmasm awe to mow FULL COMTAINERSHIf SERVICE FROM EUROPE Sf*N XAS MS h tat IS N» om can mo 2* n* dim anito na »nw nßm (MKT 3 Ok 4 OK TOO t Ok 9 Ok691 words
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Advertisement613 1983-11-14 18 13 I TO CONTINENT UK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS Spore P KelangPen leuow Genoa Hburj Mar settle Rdam Bfia»en Ant Kam Ibt KmlN* BJ. loka Eipress Osaka Ban Hanfevf Eipress Kamakwa Mara Lnarpod Bay Connecting m Tokyo Connecting m Kobe "Aho occeptmg cargo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS vto mmilandbridge, and US MO-WEST613 words
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Advertisement405 1983-11-14 18 M.S. LINE MOMfd i» HL .QtfinMSr.Jk l*JuK* FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE Vl* SUEZ 1 Member ol the Ace Consortum MUIMTCONTAINE RISED TO, FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST COAST *m feeder mul N DUMOfO 57E K mm m ss NEPIIN uen S2C CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUS AN AGENTS: STORE CROWN MARK405 words
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Advertisement434 1983-11-14 18 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCtPTMG FCI t LCI CARGO FOR PM HBG fll RDM MM lift Itm 14/11 4/12 14/12 12/12 11/12 IS/12 iMfUnl 24/11 »/ll 14/12 11/12 29/12 21/12 21/12 ItwtaN S/12 t/12 27/12 21/12 31/12 1/ftl 3/01 also acceptmg icl/fci i fci/fci to GOTWWIMG MINUS COPfIMAGEN434 words
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Advertisement934 1983-11-14 18 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON (Malacca oBdurpn( lt/ll Nov) (Paw Godant Dttcharpnf 17/20 No*) S pat P Ktiant Pnun( PHASMNEGYAWYWA PTW3O4/15 Nov PAGAN*" 22/24 No* 19/21 No* HTANTAWYWA* 20/23 No* MYOMA TWA 22/25 No* 11/21 No* HTOfCTWA 11/21 No* PA-AN 23/26934 words
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Advertisement298 1983-11-14 18 r h MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES RAN SHOJAAT VESSEL PORT KELANG PfNANG Sinfiport Lnfc( tar 15/11 B Abta B I .25/11 S*oS{ MAftrOft PTi LTD TEL 2^*****/7 i *****70 WlOSf MARITM SON BHD Id *****7/3 HALArSIA iRADf t TRANSPORI LTD Td (71)3 ft298 words
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Advertisement891 1983-11-14 19 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA WANG4 E-4W 13-It/11 HOOEIOAH, JEOOAH, AQABA. PT SUOAN. ADEN KOTA WISATA E-473 2-5/12 HOOEIOAH, JEDDAH, AGABA, MOMBASA, MOGADISCIO. KOTA MAKMUR S-47S 4-S/12 HOOEIOAH, JEOOAH. PT SUOAN. ADEN KOTA JAVA E-477 S-10/12 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, MOGADISCIO, MOMBASA, D'SALAAM ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HOOCIOAM/AQASA/PT.SUOAN/MOGADISCIO KARACHI/P891 words
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Advertisement701 1983-11-14 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS 1 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE unujjppt png s pore ksMR £jnu is/11 27/11 Kaota* Bay M/U «/i2 Ttaa Eiprm 7/12 11/12 Ottfca lay 12/12 17/12 Haßtoot Eiprm 21/12 27/12 Utarjasl Bay 21/12 VI Cardan Bay 4/1 12/1 BmmMw »/l 14/1 HAM B HAVEN 11/12 11/U M/ 12701 words
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Advertisement581 1983-11-14 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT MEADOWBANK IVYBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 2 Dec 26 Dec 2 Jon 29 Dec 27 Jon 21 Feb 28 Feb 25 Feb Lylces/- 0 Lines (•New Orleans. Mobile, Houston. Galveston) (Accepting breakbaft for PUERTO RICO, BELIZE via New Orleans) U.S.581 words
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Advertisement152 1983-11-14 20 IE CHAR CHING MARINE CO LTD lltljk'l; USA WESTCOAST FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Alm kc*** cnfcmrs ni M.B t» Houiton. N Ortaon l tw>dt °*>** S» o»t* Stoc*t«n. Uammto Item NriM. Lonfvw* Vancwvo NA RED SEA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE STORE JEDOAH AJ Khames 2 VO7C 24 Nov 09 Dec Al KJtames152 words
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Advertisement629 1983-11-14 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES B 114 Anson Road, 18-01, Tunos Building Singapore 0207. Tol: *****22 *****87 P K»linj:T»l: *****1/8. AfO SEA/PERSIAM GUlf/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES HAEMOO NO 5 It Not MOSTBON V 14 II Nov GUNONG MAS 28 No. loadnf For: fort Sudan/ Benghazi Iripoi Bond* Abbas Bind* Abfcis Hyundai Merchant Marine SEMI-CONTAINER629 words
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Advertisement543 1983-11-14 21 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Havre MERCATOR32E Sailed K CHANCE 141 Sailed TW BRSGE 17E Sailed K JACEJM 21E Sailed C PAUL 37E 21/11 0 CHEF 38 28/11 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok543 words
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Advertisement513 1983-11-14 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPIN Korean Flag Vessels fKThAXI SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CMITTAGONG„CHALNA CALCUTTA *C(N'S wptuw agehcis pti i to Ml H'.il *UN'S TUNAS y ll* sot wc Kl If* 414W0 *****4 n T* IWSM Pt* IH 3473/ V *747% FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO513 words
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Advertisement815 1983-11-14 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOYI BUILDINGISS, Market Street Sin|apore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** t KEIANG rENANG M/S SNARKAT NAN SOON SON. BHD. IST AND 2NO FLOOR MESSRS HAI THONG SMTMG NO 1 lALAN815 words
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Advertisement56 1983-11-14 21 AHRENKIEL LINER SERVICE W MRECT MONTHLY SEM-CONTAMER SERVICE TO DURBAN (ACCEPTMG BREAKBULK 1 Fa CONTAINERS) VESSEL VOY STORE PORT LOUS DURBAN BARON STAR 19/NB 11/11/13 22/11/13 27/11/13 FARO 21N/S3 1/12 12/12 17/12 Abo acceptinf FCL/LCL Re-Union AGENTS: KIM SHIPPING TRADING PTE LTD Market Straat, #08-06, Tat Laa Building Singapore 010456 words
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Advertisement390 1983-11-14 22 Itc«|i»nal Container IJiics 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual oral Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday regular feeder service to phuket/sohgkla VOT STOM SKLA DOT. ST« T I 159/1H 1) Nn 22 Nn 235/231 J»» SINGAPORE ISLANDS 7/A/H iV— MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER Spare n Pl* Loj** tar. ALPHA390 words
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Advertisement87 1983-11-14 23 c hi Port 21/11 Damman. Kuwait Jaddah. Gdm m sn m in** MUM ad Sid Damman, Bahrain, Mai ORESTM 16/11 Hoi lid ah, Gban S PORE MULTIPORT AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD Tel *****36/TLX ***** K L ORIENTAL SHIPPING CORPN Tel 03 *****4 TLX MA ***** amm tarns ORIENTAL SEAWINDS lINER87 words
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Advertisement124 1983-11-14 23 nana AUSTRALIA FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Anson Rood, -28-09 International Plozo. Smgopore 0207 Tel *****11 (12 Lines) Tele* RS ***** FRTMAN F T ir. 17/11. X/U. M/ 11. 12/12 UK/CONTVCNT 2V/11.2C/11 I 4/12. 11/1117/12. 27/12 UJt rain. SCMDMMA. u hmne. wmr, CANAOA/U.S.A 22/11. 29/11. S/12 I 15/12 J.fil.'lA 'I124 words
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Advertisement711 1983-11-14 23 GNOMONIC LINES A VSI sTORE 15 Ho* MANIA DRECT A VS. STORE 20 NOV FOB BOMBAY MV SOUTWOLE STORE 21 NOV FOR CWTTAGONG/CAI ■ALTtC OWENT CONTAINM lINCS m STORE »NOV MADRAS JAKARTA SINGAPORE/INDONESIA SERVICE *SSU ETA ETD LOADMG f(W NMGA W In Port 19 No. Herat MAGA 16 Not 17711 words
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Advertisement72 1983-11-14 24 COMPANIA NAVIERA MARASIA, S.A. MENG HORNG SHIPPING PTE LTD #02-21 Golden Wall Auto Centre, 89 Short Street, S'pore 0718 TEL: *****47/8 REGULAR SERVICE TO INDIA PORTS VESSEL ETA ETD DESTINATION MENG HORNG 17/11 20/11 Chitta|on|/Calcutta/ Madras CONCORD LINES fssi CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICES ETA ETD 10ADWG FOR C. ANGEL IS/11 19/1172 words
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Advertisement136 1983-11-14 24 GOOD HARVEST LINES RED SEA SERVICE VESSEL El* UK FOR NAJRAN ZAHAHA 12/15 NOV. HOOEDAH. JEDDAH. PI. SUDAN GOLDEN IMF 2/4 DEC HODEDAH. JEDOAH. AQABA WEST AFRICA SERVICE GOLDEN MGERIA 12 NOV MOMBASA Owner's Agent: I.T. Hdd»ig> Pte Ltd Gen. Fri A(«nts: MDON LOGISTICS I SUPPLY AGENCCS Teh *****20. *****11136 words
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Advertisement723 1983-11-14 24 Bi 3a Ga BANGLADESH NATIONAL LINE (An Enterprise of Bangladesh Govt i A|e«tS li NI PACIFIC TIMS TRADING ACENCr PTE LTD Tel *****4 |S lutsl SINGAPORE A(«ls ORIENTAL SHIPPING CORPN lump*' Tel *****6 *****4 REGULAR BREAK BULK EUROPE/FAR EAST SERVICE VESSEL CELTIC VENTURE VOY PK SP BAH HKG EE 9723 words
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Advertisement625 1983-11-14 24 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, I3H» floor, Golden Mile Tower, Beocti Rood, Singapore 0719. Tel: *****44 Tli #*****2 HE APCO SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE STORE f KOJNG POKING PHUKET LANGSA V 32/13 16/11 Nm 21 Not LANGSA V 33/13 24/25 Nm 28 Not FULL CONTAMER SERVICE TO625 words
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Advertisement377 1983-11-14 24 (si' cjapcjf-c?) [Vvnt.f <rrnt>>tJ NVOCC DIRECT SERVICE TRAFRICA TRAMED I LAGOS ALEXAWMA. LMASSOL LATTAKIA ALSO PROVWNG Ml AND TRANSPORTATION ON Fa BASIS EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE RSCHFMM G/ANTWERP KANBELANAK "NORDHVAL NAK 23/11 25/11 I L 21/11 29/11 C*t« Boakmp tat *****M/*, 222*011 10 Anson Rd «22-OIA Mcnutaul Ptsu S pare377 words
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Miscellaneous177 1983-11-14 24 Ws n Regional Weather r A m K v% W \k m m ST Wi t f? L v > *2 r£ s! V f aai? L" 1M 1 P (\<*>* C yA Win. Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M.177 words
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