The Business Times, 14 December 1983
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Title Section10 1983-12-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14,1183 60 CENTS10 words
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440 1983-12-14 1 BOEY KIT YIN, LOH HUI YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN, LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE is to sign an agreement in South China today which would make the average businessman turn up his nose. A consortium of eight Singapore companies will commit itself to a deal440 words
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165 1983-12-14 1 THE US dollar surged to new records against British, French and Italian currencies early yesterday amid fears of Middle East conflict and expectations of continued high US interest rates.. In Singapore, however, it slipped slightly, falling from 552.1360 to 552.1350. European dealers said165 words
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Article396 1983-12-14 1 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM THE local stock market surged to within a hair's breadth of its alltime high yesterday. Prices were sharply higher across the board and turnover was among the highest in recent weeks. The widely monitored Straits Times Industrial Index climbed a hefty 19.22396 words
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482 1983-12-14 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM THE Singapore government is offering training scholarships to workers from Hongkong and Malaysia who opt to join the Republic's construction industry. The scholarships will enable the workers to acquire modern construction skills, and form a key incentive in the recruitment drive482 words
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Article421 1983-12-14 1 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI THE year 1984 will witness the return of Training Within Industry (TWI) to Singapore. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (with about 6,000 members) and the Singapore National Employers' Federation (392 members) are the two employer bodies that will reintroduce TWI, with421 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article92 1983-12-14 1 SINGAPORE Airlines has agreed to pay C 52,000 to a Canadian woman who charged the company with sex discrimination after it publicised a job opening that only men had a chance of winning. Joanne Clegg, a ticket agent with the airline in Vancouver, Canada, applied for a job92 words
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Article71 1983-12-14 1 MR Ho Kok Cheong, chairman and managing director of People's Park Development Ltd, pleaded guilty in court yesterday to a charge of possessing seven magazines that are banned in Singapore. Mr Ho, 44, was fined $500. The magazines were seized by an investigator of the Corrupt Practices Investigation71 words
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Article73 1983-12-14 1 ABOUT 15,000 to 20,000 people will be attending mass rallies to commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Mohamed on Saturday. The Central Islamic Committee will be holding four mass rallies at the Toa Payoh Sports Complex and Queenstown Sports Complex on Saturday, as well as rallies on Sunday73 words
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Article58 1983-12-14 1 Reuter THE Philippines might have to extend its current 90-day moratorium on debt repayments if the Interna- tional Monetary Fund (IMF) does not approve a new financial package by Jan 16, foreign banking sources said. An IMF team arrived in Manila last week-end to verify economic data submittedReuter - 58 words
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Article65 1983-12-14 1 Bernama THE Malaysian government will consider the suggestion of the PanMalaysian Lorry Owners Association that the $100 levy on lorries carrying goods to Singapore from Jan 1 be deferred. Consideration is also given to the association's suggestion that the $100 levy on the lorries be based on theBernama - 65 words
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Article77 1983-12-14 1 AFP INTERNATIONAL oil rates should stay about the same for another two years and then slowly rise with inflation, two London stockbrokers said yesterday. Phillips and Drew ruled out any oil rate collapse in the first quarter of next year, as predicted by some analysts. They pointedAFP - 77 words
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Article66 1983-12-14 1 Reuter US CALTEX Pacific Indonesia Oil Company and Indonesia's stateowned oil company Pertamina are expected to sign a new production sharing agreement before Christmas, Pertamina director Yudo Sumbono said. He said negotiations in Geneva last Friday have resulted in Caltex withdrawing demands for more flexibility from Indonesia inReuter - 66 words
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308 1983-12-14 1 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG THE Australian government is expected to make an early decision on the relaxation of the rales on the entry of foreign banks into Australia and the licensing of foreign exchange dealers. The move In strongly tipped by financial circles in308 words
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482 1983-12-14 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH A LONG-AWAITED set of new copyright laws may soon be ready for Parliament approval. The revised laws are expected to cover a wide area of copyright protection, including music, films and video tapes, books and computer software. Currently,482 words
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Advertisement252 1983-12-14 1 ii® OA BUSINESS SYSTEM Information Processing with Microprocessor Technology Computerized Accounting Software SEE HOY CHAN GROUP Singapore *****62*4 K.LW 03-*****0 P«n»r>fl t«t 04-*****9 > k k alms THE joint venture between ASEA of Sweden and Sembawang Shipyard plans to build all the 396 Mass Rapid Transit train cars in Singapore252 words
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Advertisement8 1983-12-14 1 Park lane Shopping Mai, Spore 0718. Tel: *****81/*****518 words
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Advertisement182 1983-12-14 1 BALLY" SmtznianJ '•in'- ■In tn(l'JJjx Editorial... page I SERIES FT3OOO FT 3050 The new compact copiers from Ricoh. The series FT 3000 range of compact copiers can meet the needs of any office, large or small. FT 3050 is furthermore capable of producing reduction and enlargement copies, a feature usually182 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration469 1983-12-14 2 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH THE joint venture between ASEA of Sweden and Sembaw&ng Shipyard plans to build all the 396 Mass Rapid Transit train cars in Singapore if it secures the contract from the MRT Corporation. The vice-president of ASEA, Mr Ake469 words
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370 1983-12-14 2 WHILE Happen- bM beM saeeeaahdly baMlag email aad medlam steed meetlags, there will be a greater aeed ta bM far Mgger caaveatteas whM the aamber ef betel reams laereaae aad larger aeafereaet faelllttea beesme available ta lMt. Several each Mg eaaveattoM bave370 words
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464 1983-12-14 2 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN THE local printing industry can capture a larger foreign market if small and large printers here cooperate to develop the industry. To provide the catalyst will be the Trade Development Board Advisory Committee formed early this year to help the464 words
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474 1983-12-14 2 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH MAXTOR Corporation, a highflyer in the American computer industry, is building a factory here in order to cope with the $300 million order backlog it has back in the US. The company is in the final stage of474 words
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Article219 1983-12-14 2 THE Trade Development Board's overseas representatives will be returning to Singapore next week to share their knowledge of market opportunities with local exporters and manufacturers. This exchange of views will take place during a series of workshops organised by the board from Dec 22 to 23.219 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement70 1983-12-14 2 Attens/7/b The circulation of Shin Min Daily News is growing. Very quickly. Our average net sales is now over 100,000 on weekdays, 160,000 on Saturdays. In fact, almost one-third of all the people who read Chinese papers in Singapore, now read Shin Min. And still we have the lowest advertising70 words
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Advertisement89 1983-12-14 2 SEE PAGE 5 FOR MONEY EXCHANGES AND BANKING FINANCE NEWS a Savouf the Bess Chinese* Cuisine an d Seafood at our Paradise, a CJ E E J* a r, r f E. E! E E) E r Mi a E El El E El E E El E El lucky89 words
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OVERSEAS
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423 1983-12-14 3 Agencies THE United States has made clear that it would retaliate against imports of European wine, cheese, beer and other goods if import restrictions are placed on American farm products. US Agriculture Secretary John Block and Deputy Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told theAgencies - 423 words
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124 1983-12-14 3 AFP PALESTINE Liberation Organisation (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat failed to secure international protection guarantees on Monday for his 4,C00 besieged loyalists and a UN-sponsored mission to evacuate them to safety from the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli. In the Beirut region, artillery andAFP - 124 words
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261 1983-12-14 3 AMERICAN toymaker Mattel has sharply expanded its sales of Barbie dolls in Japan by making them smaller around the chest. Its success has been cited as a lesson for exporters trying to penetrate Japan's highly competitive markets. The slightly smaller261 words
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Article, Illustration225 1983-12-14 3 AFP FORMER Indonesian vicepresident Adam Malik (ateve) yesterday called on Asean to prevent any attempt by the superpowers to install their nuclear missiles in the region. Mr Adam also urged Asean not to remain silent over the deadlocked nuclear talks between theAFP - 225 words
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466 1983-12-14 3 Agencies EUROPEAN central banks have come round to the view that there is no point in intervening to stem the appreciation of the US dollar. Speaking after the monthly meeting at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basle, they said theAgencies - 466 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article508 1983-12-14 3 A GREEK oil tanker on fire since Friday in the Southern Gulf could explode and sink at any moment, a salvage official at Qatar said. It is now impossible to save the ship, which is burning 55 kilometres north-east of Qatar with 46,000 tonnes of crude508 words
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157 1983-12-14 3 AP JAPAN and China have agreed to develop Jointly China's uranium resources and to give Japan priority in the sale of Chinese uranium. A Kyodo News Service report from Beijing yesterday said that the two countries have also agreed to Jointly conduct researchAP - 157 words
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342 1983-12-14 3 Reuter ARGENTINA'S new democratic government has imposed price controls, starting with a virtual 20-day freeze, as a first step to tackle the country's 400 per cent inflation rate. Announcing the controls on all goods and services, Trade Secretary Mr Ricardo Campero said mostReuter - 342 words
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259 1983-12-14 3 Reuter CHINA has asked Japanese oil importers to increase their crude purchases in calendar year 1964 to 8.6 million tonnes from the eight million contracted for 1963. The Chinese request was made to the International Oil Trading Co Ltd and the ImportersReuter - 259 words
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Advertisement152 1983-12-14 3 Hanscape solves some mysteries of inner s 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 saving Equipment152 words
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Advertisement131 1983-12-14 3 Discarvery Lunch is the answer to having a gourmet meal within the limitations of a lunch hour. Help yourself to a choice of smoked delicacies, pate or seafood. Enjoy a hot or chilled soup from the tureen. Ask the Chef to carve for you from a selection of four succulent131 words
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Advertisement154 1983-12-14 4 If you've alfen for FX management at your fingertips, T f P I JiiioLasn makes Rial Cents. To manage foreign exchange you've always needed a fine balance between good information, good analysis and good guesses. More often than not the guesses have been a substitute for information and analysis. Until154 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article305 1983-12-14 5 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed steady to slightly firmer after fluctuating within a narrow range in quiet trading. Total sales for the day were recorded at 129 lots while kerb volume was 30 lots. Prompt closed little changed at U*****.50/391.50 an ounce compared with New York's $390/391 close305 words
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Article35 1983-12-14 5 Mm Pri New York 9.31B 9.45B 9.XS 9.50S Zurich 9.44B 9.SOB 9. OS 9.35S Mm Singapore TMt 9.31B 9.30B 9.36S 9.35S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounc e. Source: Credit, S'pore35 words
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Article79 1983-12-14 5 THE dollar yesterday surged to a high above 2.76 marks prior to the start of general trading, but retreated to open slightly above Monday night's close In London but below its finish in New York. Opening quotes yesterday: US —1.4282/92 Can -1.7825/50 Cross —1.2490/93 D Mk 3.9410/45 DF1 4.4170/421079 words
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Article532 1983-12-14 5 TRADING on the local foreign exchange market was active yesterday. The dollar opened firm against the major currencies. The US unit opened at 552.1360/70 against the local dollar, higher than the overnight closing rate of $2.1355/ 65. Trading was active. In the morning, profit-taking brought the greenback down532 words
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Article252 1983-12-14 5 THE dollar yesterday closed slightly below the New York finish on Monday on commercial selling and profit-taking, but was strongly underpinned by high US interest rates and tension in the Middle East. Dollar selling for yen conversion of foreign bond issues and by exporters was prominet but the selling252 words
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Article22 1983-12-14 5 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent.22 words
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Article184 1983-12-14 5 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Dec 13: US Dollars Offer Bid 7 days 911/16 99/16 1 month 105/16 103/16 2 months 10 5/10 10 3/16 3 months 10* 10* 0 months 10V4 10H 9 months 1011/16 109/16 12 months 10H 10* Dai. gwJra184 words
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Article43 1983-12-14 5 RANGE at price* offered by discount houses co Dm 13: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2-3 Osstaf Bayisf S«UiM 3-month Treasury bills 2* 2v» 3-month Bank bills 1/16 715/16 3 months CD 7H 7* 6 months CD 7H 7* Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article121 1983-12-14 5 THE US dollar yesterday fell from its early highs against all major currencies but its undertone remained strong. It slipped to 2.7585/7597 marks from an early 2.7596/7605 and New York's close of 2.7605/15 and to 236.15/30 yen from an early 236.20/30 and 236.65/75. The dealers attributed the fall to121 words
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Article142 1983-12-14 5 Reuter OUTSTANDING loans and advances extended by banks in Singapore rose by 1.8 per cent to $32.30 billion in October after a 0.1 per cent rise to 131.71 billion in September, the Monetary Authority of Singapore said. The October figure was 15 per cent higherReuter - 142 words
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Article51 1983-12-14 5 STUBLESS personal cheque books are now available to customers of DBS Bank, making it the first Singapore-established bank to introduce this format. Ms Tan Chee Koon, manager, public affairs, said: "Shorter than the conventional type, they are easier to carry about as they fit most pockets and51 words
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Article300 1983-12-14 5 DOMESTIC problems have heightened market pessimism over the German mark, says Manufacturers Hanover Trust (MHT) in its latest review of currencies. Over the past month, the mark depreciated by close to 2 per cent against the dollar and yen, and has even weakened slightly against the300 words
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Article274 1983-12-14 5 GOLD bugs watch out! If you happen to be one of those who think we are in the midst of a major bull market in gold, you may soon change your mind when you read what chart analyst Adriaan Schrikker has to say. Reputed to be274 words
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305 1983-12-14 5 Reuter ONLY a few foreign banks are likely to seek permission to set up subsidiaries in Norway if, as expected, parliament approves proposals enabling them to do so. A government recommendation allowing foreign banks to establish subsidiaries, but not branches, for theReuter - 305 words
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Advertisement58 1983-12-14 5 '*6A,'J JHW** (>. JL'M f~ihW>> fjtJ r M? J < <• *> r. +*>3 fj> -S <L *fseU "> nm>> *5^ *> Mfoheb <L <$. > v «r 7/ 7/ V. s> ■J I wJ> zwr* wJTLLi /i U: 18 A gift to remember the past A gift to celebrate58 words
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Article501 1983-12-14 6 LAWS that remain unchanged for several decades are usually of two types: those that are extremely well written, or those that deal with obscure matters. The Imperial Copyright Act 1911, which Singapore inherited from its colonial past, does not fall into either category. Far from501 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1983-12-14 6 FT The first casualty in the Japanese general election is going to be Mr Masashi Ishibashi's voice box. Not even Pavarotti's chords could withstand the rapid-fire raucous speech employed by the leader of the Socialist Pary in his daily denunciations of Prime Minister Yasuhiro NakasoneFT - 1,187 words
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Article, Illustration969 1983-12-14 6 THOMAS FRIEDMAN - By THOMAS FRIEDMAN NYT OFFICIALS and Arab analysts in Beirut said the multiple bomb attacks in Kuwait on Monday appeared to be part of a regional campaign by Iranian-sponsored groups to strike at American interests, disrupt moderate Arab regimes and create fertile groundNYT - 969 words
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Advertisement120 1983-12-14 6 r Specialist in Aluminium signs, Bronze signs, Neon-light, Plastic signs Room numberings,etc. (Also House repairing, Buiding white washing Roofing maintenance) UNIVERSAL SIGNCRAFTS (XDNSTRUCTTON CO. Fdctory:Apt Blk 5070 Avenue 3 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park II #01-1523 Singapore 2056. Te1:*****89 *****47 Stand out from the crowd with Artioli. m m Made120 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous656 1983-12-14 6 BnStcfW: Fiank Lh M££, I'VC. GOT Pv I CpvQD ItO WPNE-W 'T A mc*s e*cnsjr>... CRYPTIC ACROSS 1 He has a ring mark (5) 6 Character often drunk (5) 9 Run into the relatives of a rustic (7) 10 Pumping centre (5) 11 She has everything, I see. for a656 words
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Miscellaneous531 1983-12-14 6 TfMBMRWDnra 3.00 PM Operant Mowed by Hotel (Mandarin/r) 4.30 Exercise with Gtoria 4.50 The Animal World 20th Century Art 5.20 Romper Room (English) 5.50 Rainbow Tales 6.15 News (English) SINGAPORE 5 6.25 The rtdden Struggle 6.50 Happy Days 7.20 Newswatch (English) 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) 7.50 Berbalas Pantun531 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1983-12-14 7 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG NEVILLE Wran, premier of New South Wales, probably upset John Cain, his opposite number in Victoria, last week when he launched a bid to establish Sydney as an offshore banking centre. For Victoria has been quietly working away in the past1,045 words
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Advertisement55 1983-12-14 7 For quiet lunches and cozy dinners, the Phoenix Grill serves a menu of selected English and Continental favourites. And roast U.S. prime rib on the wagon For table reservation call *****66 ext 7. OUAPOK OcharcJ/ Some*sei Poads Singapore 0923 Tet *****66 CatHe f FENIX FFFNIX RS ***** E.V Thompson's Latest55 words
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Advertisement178 1983-12-14 7 The Chartered Bank m \v *>T Hsoq 3410 1234 sblB I* A> i. oGOOfc* s.l V I a? >g use it all the time There are many good reasons to use your Chartered Bank VISA card every time you shop or dine out. It is so widely accepted in Singapore178 words
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Miscellaneous24 1983-12-14 7 I MUST REMINP MR. GRAVES Aeour his PCNTAL appointment THIS OTERNOON. By Pat Brady SIT TIGHT, RUSTY... I'LL RSMINP HIM PERSONALLYTHIS'U. MAKE MY PAY24 words
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Advertisement923 1983-12-14 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain HB with the American Express Card BHHH "if you don't already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" fr4 MEISAN -0 v til. \N l/l >1 \ui. \N BUjJllaEl® Named after the mountain in the Szechuan province renowned for its herbs and923 words
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Advertisement217 1983-12-14 8 2'L i hiL-u A jirc.it pLuc to unwind vvirn friends. Let our 2 talented binds entertain v<n« with sensational music while vou sip over a ox»i drink. discount on alt drinks during happy hours (spni 7pm daily) Business hours: 4,(H)pm to I.ooam on weekdays. W. fp I 1 For information217 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article936 1983-12-14 9 COFFEE: Robust a futures yesterday ended the morning session at new contract highs, basis near Jan and March positions at £2,066 and £1,992 traded. The market showed gains from Monday of £32 to £4 a tonne. Turnover totalled 1,439 lots including 124 crossed trades and six options. Trade936 words
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Article162 1983-12-14 9 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 111 kg yesterday. Coconut oil: Bulk fob $190.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $203.00 sellers, new drum fob $207.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $112 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $640.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper162 words
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Article130 1983-12-14 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed lower in a technical adjustment following the recent surge in prices. Dec central region traded unchanged at M 51,420 a tonne and north at M 51,415 while Jan south fell MS2O to M 51,390. Feb south lost M 57.50 to130 words
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Article194 1983-12-14 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot exgodown) Cotton Yam: China Blue Phoenix 20's 2,990, 32's 3,320, 40's 4,440 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece Gnii: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq, Flower and Butterfly194 words
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Article240 1983-12-14 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed off V/t to up 3Mi US-cents per bushel in moderate late trade. Stop-loss sell orders that were hit late at the $7.89 per bushel mark in January sparked local liquidation. But when prices fell to 57.79 per bushel, the Professional House began240 words
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Article349 1983-12-14 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with January One RSS buyers quoted at 241.25 cents per kilo, down 1.25 cents from Monday's close. The morning session was marked down one cent on stopless selling of January One RSS and speculative long liquidation, after higher opening. Prices349 words
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Article325 1983-12-14 9 RAS prices tn cents per kilo yesterday Noon Cloae (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt o b 237.75 238.75N 237 00 238 00N Int 1 R.S.S January 242 00 242.50 241 25 ***** Int 1 R.S.S. February ***** 245 75 244 50325 words
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Article119 1983-12-14 9 NOON SSI 1 wad SMR pneaa ymt arday EA8 Juur r Ftkrury (Carraat Mthl Bayara Sallara (Forward Mtk) Bayara Sallara SSR JO (1-ton paltat) 208.00 210.00N 209 SO 211.SON SSR50 (1 too pallati 206 00 *****N 208.00 210.00N MRKLB JtHUT Ftkrttry SMRCV (1 too pallat) 279-SO 281119 words
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Article320 1983-12-14 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangai'oo) new crop 1.06, 100 per cent second class 0.80, 100 per cent third class 0.76. 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special320 words
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Article131 1983-12-14 9 Reuter PENINSULAR Malaysian rubber output in September fell to 133,353 tonnes from an upward revised 144,186 in August and 134,122 tonnes in September 1982, statistics department figures show. Production for the first nine months dropped to 1.06 million tonnes from 1.06 million in the sameReuter - 131 words
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Article32 1983-12-14 9 Rubber: Dec 13 Singapore: December: 241.25 cents (down 1.25 cents) Malaysia: December: 266.50 cents (down 0.75 cent) Tin: M 529.25 per kilo (down 14 cents) 102 tonnes (down 66 tonnes)32 words
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Article85 1983-12-14 9 THE Straits tin price in Peaaag yesterday fell another 14 eents to M 529.25 a kilo, just II cents above the ITA floor price if M 529.15. Dealers said sterling weakness against the Malaysian dsllar and shortage of demand, dne to a higher price in Penang than in85 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article160 1983-12-14 9 DEC 12 FYs roRRCIIIC Financier* de 1. Union 89 ***** 16 68 Alr-Llqulde 519 -2 Moet-Hennessy 1420 33 Aqultalne Nat lies Petrol* B S N Qervals Danone C S F (ThomsonCH).-. 172 2583 186 4.4 Penarroya 4220 Radlotechnlque 428 GROUP C Compacnle 02 -2 des Retro les Credit Fonder160 words
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Article975 1983-12-14 9 WALL STREET stock prices closed little changed on lower volume on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.53 points to close at 1261.59, and the average price per share rose nine cents. Advancing issues led declines 803 to 796. The New York Stock Exchange975 words
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Article93 1983-12-14 9 DEC 12 Fr» FORWARD MARKET Acec 610 10 Arbed 11M 4 14 Astur 568 -10 Brascan 171$ -5 Canpar 2300 -10 Cock 100 -1 De Beers 432 -I Ebes 2465 45 Electrobel 6150 4 110 Gb-Inno-Bm 3130 unch 0«v 3000 -5 Or Bru Lamb 2250 +10 Hobok 4945 3093 words
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Article194 1983-12-14 9 DEC 12 Francs Actions Sulws ***** -1 Alusulsse Br 825 -1 Alusulsse Reg 282 -4 Brown Boverl Br 1340 IS Clba Oeljjr Br 2350 -50 Clba Oelgy P C 1850 -IS Clba Oelty Ret m -3 Credit Suisse Br 2280 -5 Credit Suisse Reg 422 -1 Elektrowmtt Br 2870194 words
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Article189 1983-12-14 9 DEC 12 ct Abltlbl 25'. A lean <4 AI|oma 27** >» Bank Mont 27H H Bank Non Scotia «3<» Belt Tel Jl>» -<» BP Can Ltd n*> unch Brawan m -i* Can Imp Bk 31'« «4 Can Prm Mf Canpar 51 H Carhnf O'Keefe Cmbl Rd Lk 22 t*189 words
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Article274 1983-12-14 9 DEC 12 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 870B Abercom 280 unch AE And CI KB 15 Amaprop 420 10 AMIC 2800 unch Barlows 1275 -S C G Smith Chckm 3S5B CNA 2S0 unch Currle finance 430 Fd|ars Fed Volk 455 unch Fuflt 3B0R Hlveld 525 Ub Holds l2Wad unch Lonrho274 words
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Article101 1983-12-14 9 l)K 12 Llvn Ai»g Telefunken 78 00 unrh BASK 169 50 13 Btyrr 169 30 13 BMW 429 WB oinmrrzbank 162 00 -U Conn (iummi 118 10 Utimlfr-Bfm •61 00 ♦U I)f|UVU Iifuuwhf Bank 311 SOB DSWtMff Bank 16? SOB mm 141 50 -03 HmM 173 70 1 Horarh101 words
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Advertisement139 1983-12-14 9 lunch SPECIAL •mm A delicious addition to our Lunch Menu. Selected dishes served with fragrant sweet potato porridge. Discover the delicious difference today. 6^' i C V f i Si L: mß* (t .«tf kfl s> 1 RLSTAURANT The food is Chinese. the mood international' Cathay Building. Singapore. Tel. *****21139 words
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Advertisement78 1983-12-14 9 "Ak KID A must for an yfA airconditioned Negative lon Generator environment v Of the air. dust, cigarette smoke and stale odours. "Living Air" emits a steady stream of negative ions to revitalize the air. Unlike inferior ionisers "Living Air" has gold-plated electrodes that ensure the constant output of negative78 words
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3287 1983-12-14 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 after3,287 words
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Article3580 1983-12-14 10 Last Gr"« Gr's Net 1983 Div Dto YTd P/E Vol Day High Low K i i J Sale or- Ctt (•000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 286 228 Aetna 250 +4 7.5 10 250.0 1 250 250 354 148 Alcom 275 +3 5.0 34 14 2443,580 words
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Article177 1983-12-14 10 Managers' prices far Dec 14 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3.35 3.5$ The Savings Fund 2.01 213 S pore Prog Fund 1.6 154 s 'pore Sec. Fund 2.19 2.32 S pore Invest Fund 1.18 1.25 S'pore Equity Fund 1.44 1.53xd DIAMOND MOT STORE Nov Diamond Spore Fd(US») 0.51177 words
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Article2274 1983-12-14 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and re* ported 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. industrials IJaw» (3.728) Ale* (3 048 3 108) (1) 300 (9)2,274 words
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Article816 1983-12-14 10 THE Singapore stork market pat sp a sterling perfsrmanee yesterday to record one of Its highest one-day lacreases siace the middle of the year. The tws major ladlces reeerded almost 29-poiat galas each at the close of trading. Already at the midday break, the Straits816 words
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Article600 1983-12-14 10 BULLISH investors pushed prices higher across the board on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in heavy trading. The market began on a steady note and climbed on well-sustained buying support for most of the day. Some intermittent profittaking appeared as weakholders liquidated their600 words
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776 1983-12-14 11 CHAN MAY PENG - Market Talk... By CHAN MAY PENG The insurance industry has saddled itself on a lean cyclical period, led by the economic recession in 1982. However, Imruee C*rpcnUtoa tf Stogapere (ICS), which currently commands a sizeable market share of the business, appears776 words
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692 1983-12-14 11 FT PRIVATISATION of British Airways (BA) is to go ahead as soon as possible, "hopefully In early 1985". How much of the airline's share capital will be offered to the public is still not settled. That will be decided later, when, in the lightFT - 692 words
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229 1983-12-14 11 AMERICAN Express, the diversified financial services group, has disclosed that it will report its first earnings decline for 35 years in 1983 because of major problems at its Firemen's Fund Insurance Company. The financial services group, which also announced a major229 words
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Article320 1983-12-14 11 NYT THE XEROX Corp has agreed to acquire Van Kampen Merritt Inc, a privately owned investment banking firm based in Naperville, Illinois,, for US$l5O million plus a contingent payment, based on Xerox's earnings over the next three years, of up to $68 million. The transactionNYT - 320 words
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Article195 1983-12-14 11 NYT LLOYDS Bank PLC had agreed to buy out West German bank Schroeder Muenchmeyer, Hengst ft Co. Lloyds said, however, that it would not acquire any of Schroeder Muenchmeyer's risks involving IBH Holding AG, the construction machinery group whose high-risk borrowing from the smallNYT - 195 words
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Article380 1983-12-14 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday rose in thin, featureless trading. The Hang Seng Index closed up 6.07 at 862.81 after rising 7.69 at mid-session. Dealers said they do not expect much movement ahead of the Christmas holiday, with most investors cautious. News of the extension of the380 words
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Article443 1983-12-14 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed sharply lower as international populars, steels, non-ferrous metals and cars came under heavy selling following the yen's fall against the dollar. The market average lost a provisional 56.44 to close at 9,385.56 after rising 6.13 in the morning. The average was down443 words
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Article86 1983-12-14 11 DEC U Pan A coy kilning Anglo Phil Apci Mining Mil unch Aim Can A unch Bagulo OoM MM unch Bute Petroleum MM +MM Bmtl Coo. B 1M -OjM CDCF M unch nm nm hup im tw Lepanto MM -«Ml Marlnduqu* B %m -0J UVDMl Oriental B MO -MM86 words
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Article131 1983-12-14 11 STOCK prices at the SeM&boonkfironf M tUl Ben «7 -1 curl ties Exchange of ThaiRama Tower Saha Union m iM n»w>h land yesterday slightly higher in closed quiet Sermauk Oement Stan City HZ trading. Cement Slain Credit DM 19 unch -U DBC u Baht a South Ada Fibre Thai131 words
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Article373 1983-12-14 11 AUSTRALIAN share prices yesterday closed higher in moderate trading with the easing of the local currency against the US unit helping miners and other exporters. The All-Ordinaries Index closed 7.4 points up at 751.2. The All-Ordinaries Index figure of 751.2 is a closing record, passing the previous high of373 words
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Advertisement106 1983-12-14 11 A complete means a satisfying job W* \> A Sf 1 Whether your assignment calls for a single engineer or a whole workteam, Skilltek is the total solution. Engineering Manpower Search Selection. Industrial Engineering, Drafting Services. Welding Inspection, Quality Control Fabrication Supervision. Exploration Surveys Surveyors, Engineers Geophysicists, Geologists, Field Technicians106 words
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Advertisement242 1983-12-14 11 ei W Malaysian Tobacco Company Bhd. ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce the audited results for the year ended 30th September 1983 as follows:Turnover Profit before tax Profit after tax Transfer to Revenue Reserves Interim Dividend paid 13.5 cents per share gross (1982 13.5 cents) less income tax The242 words
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Article174 1983-12-14 12 Rises Indices T Htrboir 454 54 U M Flour 730 45 Dec 12 Dec 13 Ino Keck Sens Kg Lanjot $l.ftO 1180 600 500 40 40 40 BT Composite: BT Indicator: 920.19 *****78 939.25 *****07 H Leong Credit 725 35 ST Industrials 968 04 987.26 Jacks lot 570 36174 words
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Article, Illustration158 1983-12-14 12 Rises K Kampar 550 70 T Langat 840 60 Petaling 1100 60 Tongkah 510 50 OCBC 1250 50 Choc Prod 630 45 Tronoh 880 40 Esso Ord 1290 40 Gopeng 1390 40 Berjuntai 560 35 S Trading 680 35 CCM 530 30 UOB 640 30 Keck Seng 645158 words
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Article50 1983-12-14 12 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 882.81 Monday 858.74 Week Ago 881.58 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday unav Monday 965.3 Week Ago 946.3 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 751.2 Monday 743.8 Week Ago 733.5 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 753.7 Friday 757.1 Week Ago 742.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1261.50 Friday 1260.06 Week Ago 1270.5350 words
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Article865 1983-12-14 12 SHARE prices drifted easier at the outset in slack trading yesterday, with operators unwilling to open new positions ahead of the Christmas period, dealers said. Banks fell as much as lOp on profit-taking while losses among industrial leaders were limited to about 3p. Government bonds rallied back to865 words
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443 1983-12-14 12 TAIPING Textiles will purchase property company Selaju Sdn Bhd free of any encumbrances. A spokesman assured shareholders that Selaju will be free of any encumbrances before the sale and purchase transaction is completed. He was commenting on a report by columnist Hock443 words
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98 1983-12-14 12 Reuter THE London Takeover Panel has agreed with Allianz Versicherungs AG's financial adviser, Morgan Grenfell and Co, that Allianz will make a formal offer for Eagle Star Holdings PLC of more than 660p a share by Dec 14, a panel statement said. Allianz's currentReuter - 98 words
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Article55 1983-12-14 12 PET AUNG Tim BM has turned in sharply higher group pre-tax profits of MJ9.86 million (from 15.51 million) for the year ended Oct 31, 1983. Tin ore sales for the group were higher at 1,343 tonnes (954 tonnes before) with an average net price of M$21,072 per tonne55 words
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399 1983-12-14 12 THE meeting between the KLSE and the Malaysian Finance Ministry over the prop—ed changes to the exchange's rales and articles of association has been arranged for Dec 11. Exchange chairman Abdul Raxak bin Sheikh Mahmood, who announced the date yesterday, said Its399 words
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535 1983-12-14 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By NAJEEB JARHOM MALAYSIAN Tobacco Co Bhd, which commands about 60 per cent of Malaysia's cigarette market, has suffered its first earnings setback in four years. Yesterday, the company announced a 9.4 per cent fall in group pre-tax profits535 words
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634 1983-12-14 12 HENDERSON Baring Management Ltd, a prominent UK-based portfolio manager with a sizeable amount of its funds invested in this region, is bullish about the Singapore and Malaysian stock markets. And to prove that it is committed to its assessment, the firm said its Henderson634 words
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Article280 1983-12-14 12 GULA Perak Bhd plans to increase its acreage under sugar cane cultivation to at least 4,856 hectares in the next few years. This was disclosed by a company spokesman who said the M 510.2 million cash proceeds from its proposed rights issue would be used280 words
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Advertisement15 1983-12-14 12 BRAND N li JUUiii Lv I tit** it r/il (*l9 %%"#]■-If r ir^?v.^rrr f I15 words
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Advertisement218 1983-12-14 12 v I -v < Vf 4 r>7s a: Intimus 405 This model disposes your COMPUTER PRINTOUTS, design drawings, office documents and etc It shreds at a speed of 100 ft per minute Fitted on castas, this model is compact and easily mobrie SSHHHHM! TOP SECRET! Intimus 007-S, the ultimate paper218 words
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Miscellaneous58 1983-12-14 12 weather! i OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy; showers in several areas. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7 M pm oo Dec IS at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 5.00 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month58 words
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247 1983-12-14 13 MORE than 12,000 ships inspections have been carried out under new European port state enforcement regulations since the rules were introduced 17 months ago by the 14-member state European Port State Control Committee. The number of ships delayed or detained due to serious deficiencies247 words
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Article, Illustration480 1983-12-14 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM BALT-ORIENT Line will review its tariffs shortly, some three months after having introduced a rate increase. The Russian carrier which operates between the Far East and Europe, revised its rates in September by 10 to 15 per cent. In the480 words
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Article128 1983-12-14 13 AUSTRALIAN maritime unions have lifted their bans on the movement in and out of port of flag of convenience iron ore carriers and temporary bans on Japanese flag carriers, Australian Seamens Union federal secretary Pat Geraghty said. This follows an agreement between the government-owned Australian National Line128 words
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Article48 1983-12-14 13 British companies have won orders worth more than £5 million against international competition for a wide range of technical equipment and furnishings to be installed on P O's new Royal Princess, the world's largest purpose built cruise ship, due for delivery in October next year.48 words
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Article809 1983-12-14 13 Shipping Uw Page CM Shipping Um P«f C*l AC Toep*rr VI i Franco-Bel* m 4/5 3 AIM VI Frata Shpg VI AlrakM liner vn s Freight Links vn 1 i*M VT > Freight Management IX 3 An tar* Shpg X i Frota V 1 APCLIne v Fujiwars809 words
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Article795 1983-12-14 14 AFP ATLANTIC grain rates were again easier last week on the freight markets as business appeared to slow down ahead of the holidays, although a substantial number of fixtures were believed to have been completed privately. Indian charterers remained busy, booking more fertilisers, grain, coal and cement. ChineseAFP - 795 words
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Article1811 1983-12-14 14 CHARTERING was very quiet throughout all sections of the freight market on Monday with rates generally little changed, shipbrokers said. In the time-charter sector a 34,000 tonner received U556,500 daily from Japan to the Mid-East Gulf with redelivery passing Muscat. A 27,000 tonner from South Africa to US1,811 words
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Article148 1983-12-14 14 AP CIVIL suits stemming from maritime accidents in Chinese waters may be filed with Chinese courts if mediation fails, according to China's first maritime traffic safety law which comes into effect on Jan 1 next year. Details of the law were announced by Qian Yongchang, vice-ministerAP - 148 words
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679 1983-12-14 14 CONFIDENCE in the management of Pakistan's national shipping line has been severely undermined by the disclosure of a string of "misjudgments," and the government now admits the company cannot cope alone. Doubts over the recent purchase of 14 vessels by the Pakistan National Shipping679 words
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Article194 1983-12-14 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Par East/Europe, Par East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines. ACE (FAR BAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Une. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Une. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.194 words
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228 1983-12-14 15 THE Norwegian Shipowners' Association has estimated that gross earnings for Norwegian ships engaged in foreign trade this year will be US$4 billion. This is the same amount as in 1982 but slightly lower than in the revised national budget, which put the amount $4.3 billion. Mr228 words
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Article, Illustration409 1983-12-14 15 AFP HONGKONG is likely to surpass New York city as the world's second largest container port within the next two years, a top Hongkong official said. Hongkong is currently the world's third largest container port, with a total throughput in 1982 ofAFP - 409 words
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4690 1983-12-14 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of4,690 words
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Article745 1983-12-14 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Maria 30A 14.12.83 2300 Mansfield FSB 0900-1100 A2 Sea Hawk 8335 14.12.83 2300 Eastern M TA 3 0900-1100 A3 A3 N Zircon 12S/N 15.12.83 0700745 words
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Article1714 1983-12-14 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Raraala liae Transgroup (S) Ahreaklel Uwr ServW Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepfer Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintez Enterprise (PK) Alpae Intrasea (S) Binlang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling and1,714 words
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Article484 1983-12-14 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bulat 31/2 Sharp alongside 14.12.83/1500 Hugo Oldendorff 35/6 Borneo alongside 14.12.83/1200 Jun Liang Cheng 18 Y Fung alongside 14.12.83/2300 King Pearl 26 Guan Guan alongside 14.12.83/2300 Amazon 23/4 Str Tptn alongside 13.12.83/1500 Kota Pusaka 10/11 PIL alongside484 words
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Advertisement287 1983-12-14 13 Published and Distributed bv FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Jurong Port Road. Singapore 2261 A member of The Times Organisation mam LONDON Freights WEEKLY Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts (or Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather I \RUIM AM Ml FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 LUROPf VIA SUE/ KOW AX CHANCE287 words
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Advertisement436 1983-12-14 13 HSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN, IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES hftrai (31/12) Kim lit (3/1) Di Abu Onto (9/1) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM JAPAN T\IW \N HOMikOM. HAMMMABIV3 1/1? 11/12 14/12 17/12 14/12 23/12 AIMMQAB»2+t 17/12 20/12436 words
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Advertisement582 1983-12-14 13 The Straits Co ["P a s Times Activities, nrnppmApv Key Personnel, JSJSUXUIIX Agencies Singapore j (Buku Merah) ANADA, B!Tl^r7nr7TCTF*r.^ 7/2 9/2 11/2 12/2 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES SWGAPORE U.OSXG TMES *CY 19th Dec 1100 HRS CFS 18tti Dec 2300 HRS TO: B MAERSK MUX) MAERSK RANDO MAERSK RANDO582 words
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Advertisement438 1983-12-14 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe 1) Btrcitoaa. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp, I.Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhnen Aartius. Copenhagen Hetsmlu 4) Matmo Stockholm. Oslo *Acc«ptin| Europe cargo tor feeder via S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore t Bangkok Pts contact PENMSC P Ketang tor feeder arrangement438 words
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Advertisement287 1983-12-14 14 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES MIDDLE EAST Also tcopttnfl LCL Cargo for UBA Ports only. *12/JM *32/153 *30/354 t *11/355 e*l» la Ma I Ma Ok* CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Line: ltd. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN TAIWAN J) AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Mam Otlic* *****22 (5 linna) CFS/Tnrminnl *****2287 words
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Advertisement597 1983-12-14 15 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited r CONTAINE RSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: CONTHNfRSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT H-kn Brw r<M> It Hi S'tH P .Um S port Nnl Pvts ■U. I*. U u/12 21/12 hk, us 11/12 22/12 HK. US M/ 12 21/12597 words
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Advertisement516 1983-12-14 15 Franco Bolgron Services rfn t.tr h.)*/ hrvnrh Serviec With Itclnian bar t.nstern l ines (Member o* Ace Consortu FUI COWTWQgy soma fhom eueopT CHARGEURS REUNIS f r n r f T r nr n/- u r r nui/- r F AR f AST FRFNCM SERVICE TO tPfTBHWC/w wi P.Mmi B'loaa516 words
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Advertisement674 1983-12-14 16 r Hapag-Lloyd Hamburj Eipress kimaki*i Maru Liverpool Bit Card* an Bay F ranhturt Eipress Connecting in Tokyo Connecting in Kobe "Also accepting corgo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via mmtlandbfidge, and US MID-WEST by microbndge" FROM CONTINENT UK IMPORTS TO HK. TN «u feeder Kmrioon Bay lont Seattle Mwkie Beach Oakland674 words
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Advertisement487 1983-12-14 16 K.&line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPf VIA SUEZ I A Member of the Ice Comortwm OHIfNTAI CHKf 36f HONGKONG CONIAINIR 371 SfVf N Sf AS BRIDGE 431 P Ketjoj S p«f 1; 1? 18 1? n 1? 26 1? 21 3 1 HKon| KMnhwif Buun 22 i? n 12 n487 words
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Advertisement401 1983-12-14 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa I LCI CARGO FOR: "l FU (OM ANN IHV Kiui 17/12 (01 101 10/11 11/91 13/01 (ofGani 29,12 27/12 It/tl 11/11 ?0 01 21/91 23/91 EttiGu* J/ll 4/01 24/01 27/01 79/01 30/01 1/02 *iso acciptmg ici/fa t fa/fa to GOTKMURG. UMB COPIIMAGEN401 words
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Advertisement955 1983-12-14 16 Everett Lines COMPANA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" t tfdtnt to< C ***** NUtdijm Ho Jnd Jd othff Ptrunjn ports with ttjnslupmtn! t' Munching jnd 01 KoOf On CPV tm<Nfh Bills ot I ad'"? to »>nal destination Omittflf Honjtonj Penanf P. Keianj Support MANOtOEHERETT" 23/25 Dec 26/27 Dec955 words
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Advertisement316 1983-12-14 16 Hsinosel u MADITIMP DTP I m w MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Sufapore GOOO FREW In Port •A' VESSEL 15/1 B Abbas. B Khomen POO! MIANu Pf NAN. SMOSi MARITMt PIC HD 111 ??***** t ??***** MAiOSI MAR'TOAfr SOU BHD Tel J87?3?,3 MALAYSIA TRADf316 words
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Advertisement903 1983-12-14 17 PIL GROUP VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING TOR: KOTAMAKMUR E-475 IS-19/12 MOMBASA, DJIBOUTI, HOOEIOAH. JEDDAH, AQABA K OTA WIS AT A E-473 18-21/12 HOOEIDAH. JEDDAH. AOABA. ALEXANDRIA n KOTA JAVA E-477 22-2S/12 HOOEIOAH. PT. SUDAN. MOGADISCIO. KISMAYU. MOMBASA. D SALAAM KOTA SALAM E-479 28- 1/1 HOOEIDAH, JEDDAH, AOABA, ADEN KOTA SEGAR903 words
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Advertisement626 1983-12-14 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TOi tUBOPt PMC SPORI T«k« Eiprets Saded Out* Bit 17/12 Hambwi (iprets 11/12 21/12 Inrerpool Ban 29/12 J/l CarAgan Bar 3/1 12/1 BertaMer 11/1 19/1 Bremen £«p»«j 11/1 »/1 Kowtoon Bji 25/1 4/2 «tw ktora 7/2 IJ/l PKUANG UK U/12 2/1 19/12 5/1626 words
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Advertisement643 1983-12-14 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO US* WEST/ EAST COAST N GUlf WWTS (FULLY CONTUOtSED VESSELS) STONE OAK/SFO LA/LB HOUSTON SAY BMORE N TOM HALfAI SOW» 606 15/12 4/1 C/l U/l 23/1 27/1 21/1 2/2 IAYMMTA (Ml 25/1 14/2 U/2 27/2 2/1 4/3 t/3 Mm tcctflmt carp tar MafruL tatatstan.643 words
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Advertisement529 1983-12-14 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION MYOMA YWA HTONEYWA HTANTAWYWA MAWLAMYAING* PA-AN 1/4 Jon A discharging only) (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore PKelong In Pt/15 Dec Soiled 19/21 Dec 23/24 Dec 21/22 Dec Penong 6ANKUNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/COWT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SPORE 27 Jon529 words
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Advertisement1184 1983-12-14 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CANADA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IFI/MIC ROBRIDGK MINILAND BRIDGE) mm ann i T/J U/li OAKLAND SEATTLE VAN BC PORTLAM) 13 Dk 19 Dec 17 Dec ASM MAW V 7131 (KB) sbn 20 ton 23 ton X iim O GATE BMDGE VII1,184 words
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Advertisement86 1983-12-14 18 USA WESTCOAST FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE RED SEA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE STORE LOAOMG FOR Al Khames 1 VO9C 21 Dec Jeddah Char Ctrini VISC 01 lan Hodeidah, Jeddah, Aqaba ft Sudan RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SEA SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE STORE LOAOMG FOR Najat 30 Jan )eddah. Pt. Sudan, Aqaba (Also accepting breaktx* to Jeddah86 words
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Advertisement547 1983-12-14 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES IS 114 Anaon Road. ai 6-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207. Tal *****22 A *****67 P Kalang Tal *****1/8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEQITE RRAME AN SERVICES S>w* Loidtaf Far MOSTBON V 14 UM B Abbas/ B Bust.. HAfWOO Otc ft. Sudan/Benfhan/ Tripoi/Msurata GUNONG 90 AH IMS Ok Bandar Abbas547 words
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Advertisement558 1983-12-14 18 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. UUV 10 Anson Rodri "27 16 International Pta*a Sinqgpore 0207 Tel 224(5M 1 ;10 Lines) o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ALP AC LINE ALP AC ASM 163W8 Vessel Loadaw at Rata I S pore P Krtanj Laadng tar In Port 17 0« Mav*usl total SEAWOOD SHIPPING558 words
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Advertisement641 1983-12-14 19 FAR EAST/EUROP£ FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE a YO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K CHANCE 15* TW BUDGE 18*+ K IACEJM 22W C PAUL 3SW 0 CHEF 37W HK COHTMO 3SW. ot tH» ACE Consortium Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +TW BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1700 15/12 LCL Cargo 0500 20/12641 words
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Advertisement576 1983-12-14 19 wrvw HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON n w« HE nCHOM BUSAN J™ »"> SJSSIS r w' v. ]i;| RMHMM, 307* Slawf at IS/17/43 WOO MK to 1 TOO MB >1 Ravpt* Murf G* 3t 9 I SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA576 words
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Advertisement1134 1983-12-14 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BULOMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SmGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHARKAT WAH SOON SON BHD IST AND ?NO FLOOR NO 1. lAIAN CEMPtNWG POST KIANG MAIAYSIA1,134 words
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Advertisement520 1983-12-14 20 I'c«|i»iial I'oiitaiiicr Lilies irru V 2 Sailings Weekly |J Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday /r„ SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LISER MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S pore PK Pnf Loadmf for: A VSL 20/22 Dec Aden. Jeddah. Hodeidah KUSUISIMC 27/30 Dec Doha Bahrm Dubai. Abu520 words
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Advertisement321 1983-12-14 21 GOOD HARVEST LINES RED SEA SERVICE ETA LOG FOR: GOLDEN SAUDM 16 OK HOOEDAH MASTWA ZAHAOA 11 Un HOOEDAH. EDO AH. AQABA OWWS AST: J. T HOLDtttS PTE LTD GEN. FAT AGTS: MOON SHTPWG PTE LTD TR: *****39. *****20, *****U TLX: ***** MOON DIRECT SERVICE TO PARWIK jirrruKixs A nmmw321 words
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Advertisement540 1983-12-14 21 INTERMARITIME LTD SOUTH AFRICA DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS KK SPTG SPORf iMdnc For M.V. SWAKOP V.3S 7/1 5/1 23/1 DON. a. PE. CT GENERAL AGENTS ransoceanjuiers #11-05 ROBIN A HOUSE, 1 SHENTON WAY S PORE 0106 TEL: *****33 Sub Agents H.S.H. (M) KL T«|. *****7. *****3 H.S.H. (M) P Kelong Tel540 words
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Advertisement107 1983-12-14 21 A VSI MV SOUTHPOtf STORE 17 OEC FOR MANILA STORE 25 DEC FOR CHTTA6ONG/CAL BALTIC ORIENT CONTAINER LINES STORE 20 MN MADRAS/CALCUTTA RE6ULAR DIRECT SERVI STORE 17 DEC MADRAS/ CALCUTTA/ CUTTA GONG STORE 25 DEC BOMBAY 113 m BOOKMCS GRINDROO SHIPS' AGENCIES 3 StCNTOM MT *21-17 9CNTON NOUS 9NGAPOK OIK107 words
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Advertisement100 1983-12-14 21 LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. Magazine Road. Central Bulkting. Singapore 0105 Taf 533M14 h *****22 WtEHLY SERVKI SINGAPORE 10 KUCMNG LIZENA PTE LTD T»fc *****29, *****87. *****88 T*tax: R*****1 PHNOM PENH/HCM SERVICE n* no MEKONG VENTURE 20/12 29/12 DUMM/PEKAN BAKU SERVICE SKI BAKU 30/12 0/1 A VESSEL 11/12 24/12100 words
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Advertisement624 1983-12-14 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13 01, 13th floor, Golden Mile Tower, Beach Rood, Singopore 0719 Tel *****44 Tl« R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE SPORE P KEIANG PENANG PHUKET lANGSA V3S 83 Saied Saied to Part lANGSA V 36/13 17/11 Dec 20 Dec 23 Dec FULL CONTAINER624 words
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Advertisement399 1983-12-14 22 C.Y.Line (A member of the ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO.. LTD FULLY CONTMOtSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) S p»f P K«4«| Hawe Don f stem H'bwj Brar »*»p KORiAN CHANCi VIM 14/1? 15/1? 2/1 3/1 VI VI 1/1 11/1 TRMtSMftID BfiDGf VISI 71/12 22/12 1/1 11/1 12/1 U/I399 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous174 1983-12-14 22 I eather 02 m r 03 03 8 VI VA m i B *> V S »> N I v\ s m i T~ *A •me Wind directjon with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y174 words
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