The Business Times, 28 January 1982
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Title Section11 1982-01-28 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1982 60 CENTS11 words
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310 1982-01-28 1 THE HOTEL arm of Scandinavian Airlines has been awarded a management contract to run the new 340-room hotel at Tanjong Pagar called The Amara. The management agreement will be signed today between the developer of the hotel, Amara Hotels Pte310 words
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201 1982-01-28 1 THE Industrial and Commercial Bank (ICB), Chartered Bank and Bank of China will lower their prime lending rates to the 11 per cent level today. The new rate represents a reduction of half a percentage point for ICB and V* point each201 words
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Article582 1982-01-28 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG HONG Leong Finance and Singapore Finance are about to launch one of the most innovative savings accounts to date. From March 1, they will introduce the Savers Plus account, which is a combination of savings and revolving credit facilities. For the582 words
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476 1982-01-28 1 WONG SOUK YEE - By WONG SOUK YEE THE Singapore Shuttle Bus (SSB), currently running the city shuttle service, may soon fork out $30 million to $40 million to set up a full-day service bus company. The SSB has applied to the Ministry of Communications for approval476 words
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Article242 1982-01-28 1 THE TOTAL number of flights handled at the airport in Singapore has dropped as more airlines are now using larger, more cost-efficient aircraft. According to the latest air transport statistics, there was a 6 per cent fall in the number of flights during the first nine242 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article66 1982-01-28 1 Reuter BAHRAIN, Wed. Canada has offered to help Saudi Arabia and Kuwait develop nuclear energy on condition that they sign nuclear non-proliferation treaties and agree to Canadian safeguards. Canadian energy minister Marc Lalonde today said he had made a similar offer, including the same proviso that Canadian nuclearReuter - 66 words
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Article80 1982-01-28 1 AFP TOKYO, Wed. Suzuki Motor Company of Japan hopes to reach agreement with General Motors of the US by next August on the basic concept of a small car to be jointly developed and produced by the two companies. Suzuki president Osamu Suzuki today said it will takeAFP - 80 words
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Article55 1982-01-28 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. Bank of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa said there are unmistakable signs that Japanese exports as a whole have been slowing, affecting the economic outlook of the nation to some extent. He attributed the slowdown to voluntary controls of exports by Japanese industries and increased overseasReuter - 55 words
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Article87 1982-01-28 1 AFP CANBERRA, Wed. Australian Deputy Prime Minister Doug Anthony today accused Japan of "a major breach of faith" over imports of Australian beef. Mr Anthony, who is also Minister for Trade and Resources, said he has summoned Japanese Ambassador Mizuo Kuroda to his office to discuss Japan'sAFP - 87 words
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Article57 1982-01-28 1 LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia is willing to help in whatever way possible, including hosting talks among the three main resistance groups, to help bring about a political solution to the Kampuchean problem. Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie said Asean countries were watching the developments in regard to an57 words
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Article72 1982-01-28 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. Sony Corp said it has developed a flat television receiver that can be carried in a pocket and operated from a dry, car or rechargeable battery or mains. It said it will start marketing the black and white TV, the FD-200, in Japan fromReuter - 72 words
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Article67 1982-01-28 1 Reuter PARIS, Wed. A train crashed on the Algiers-Oran line today, killing at least 92 people and injuring several hundred, the official Algerian News Agency said. The train was derailed near the village of Beni-Helouane, 110 km west of Algiers, early this morning. The cause of the accident,Reuter - 67 words
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278 1982-01-28 1 Reuter PRIME Minister Zenko Suzuki CMMded yesterday that plans to «pea the Japanese market wtald not have aay Immediate impact an trade friction with the L'nltod States aad the European Economic Community (EEC). He said the dectaton to remave ar easeReuter - 278 words
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496 1982-01-28 1 NYT PAUL Volcker, chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, warned the Administration and Congress on Tuesday that the prospect of continued large federal budget deficits threatens the economic recovery President Reagan has forecast for this year. In rejecting recent criticism of the FederalNYT - 496 words
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Advertisement211 1982-01-28 1 Car Audio Specialist i FUJITSU TEN LIMITEDj raaaz REACTION to President Reagan's State of the Union address Page 12 FOOD industry giant Nestle spreads its operations Page U MANY Euromarket borrowers are facing tougher borrowing terms Page 2 SINGAPORE Airport Bus Services has reduced its fleet of luxury coaches.... Page211 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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287 1982-01-28 2 Reuter JAPANESE Finance Minister Michio Watanabe said the yen has depreciated a bit too much against the US dollar on foreign exchange markets. He added that the yen has fallen apparently because of market expectations the US might tighten its monetary policy leadingReuter - 287 words
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Article745 1982-01-28 2 Reuter MANY Euromarket borrowers are beginning to feel the effects of a more traditional sort of supply-side economics than those espoused by President Reagan, and as a result are facing tougher borrowing terms in 1982. The volume of lending on international capital markets probably will be onlyReuter - 745 words
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182 1982-01-28 2 RECENT rises in US interest rates and concern over the Polish situation have led to a weakening of the Italian lira vis-a-vis the other European currencies. According to the Manufacturers Hanover Trust's latest currency review, the lira has dropped from its early December level of182 words
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Article63 1982-01-28 2 Reuter WORLD mine production of gold and silver rose in 1981, the US Bureau of Mines said. Gold production rose to an estimated 39.2 million troy ounces last year from 39.0 million in 1900 and silver, 357.5 million ounces from 312.2 million. Output of gold inReuter - 63 words
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308 1982-01-28 2 Reuter THE NEW president of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Mr Masao Fujioka, said there is a need for the Manila-based institution to enhance private investment in its region, as well as boost its own image. Mr Fujioka, addressing his first formal pressReuter - 308 words
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173 1982-01-28 2 Reuter MONEY market dealers said they expect the Swiss National Bank to steer a middle course during the coming end of month period by keeping money markets reasonably liquid. The National Bank will aim to brake the US dollar's rise by allowing SwissReuter - 173 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article464 1982-01-28 2 THE US dollar was actively traded, although within a narrow range, against the major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. The US dollar opened at 2.0680/00 against the local unit, went up to 2.0750/60 but slipped to 2.0735/45 on closing. Wrtut ratal at I pa: Our month464 words
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Article141 1982-01-28 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly lower between US$l and $3 an ounce in very quiet trading. Total sales for the day was 101 lots. February closed slightly lower at 376.00/377.50 compared with 379.00/379.50 last Friday, March at 380.50/ 382.00 against 383.50/384.00 and April at 385.60/386.00 against 388.00/388.50. Trading141 words
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Article32 1982-01-28 2 TM Mm New York 790B unav 7.97S Zurich 7 88B 79BS Wed Tm Singapore 790B closed 8 05S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.32 words
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Article22 1982-01-28 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.23 per cent.22 words
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Article186 1982-01-28 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 27: U8 DoQ«r*(8pot) Offer BkJ 7 days 14* 14U 1 month 14* 14* 2 months 15 14* 3 months IS 7/10 15 5/16 6 months 154* 15* 8 months 15 13/16 1511/16 12 months 15 13/16 15 11/16186 words
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Article43 1982-01-28 2 RANGE of price* offered by discount bouse* on Jan 22: Overnight: 3^* Call deposit*: 3'** CMag Bayimt SeUiag 3-month Treasury bills 2* 2H 3-month Bank bills 7H 7H 3 months CD 7H 7 0 months CD 71* 7* Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article70 1982-01-28 2 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed firmer at 228.60 yen after a 227.80 opening, dealers said. This was higher than the 228.10/25 finish both in New York and the US West Coast overnight, but lower than the 229.30 cloae in Tokyo on Tuesday. Trading was70 words
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Article43 1982-01-28 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $140 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Feb 1 to Feb 5. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.43 words
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Advertisement131 1982-01-28 2 Pay your phone bill. Send a telex or telegram. Make an IDD, STD or operator-assisted call. Send a facsimile by Telefax. Apply for telephone, telex, Telepac or Prisnet (private switching network) services. Apply for radio paging or automatic mobile telephone services. Repair your radio pager. Fiom today do it all131 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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392 1982-01-28 3 COMPANIES which do not have their own "in-house" word processor can now turn to a word processing bureau. The Word Processing Centre was set up recently to handle reports, letters and other text of companies which do not have their own word392 words
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223 1982-01-28 3 THE recently-formed Institute'of Banking and Finance Alumni has elected its executive committee for the year at its inaugural general meeting on Jan 6. In his address, Mr Arthur Tan, assistant director of IBF, welcomed the formation of the Alumni and said that the IBF would223 words
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358 1982-01-28 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH OVER-CAPACITY has forced the Singapore Airport Bus Services (SABS) to reduce its fleet of luxury coaches by one-third. The company yesterday advertised for sale five of its 15 luxury coaches which were purchased when operations started in mid-1978. The358 words
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Article, Illustration234 1982-01-28 3 DR S A Ridgwell, chairman of the ICI group of companies in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, has been appointed president of ICI Japan. He will be succeeded in Malaysia by Dr Derek Raafct»a, who will become chairman from March 1. Dr Rushton is the director of production234 words
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Advertisement302 1982-01-28 3 I You find the home and just 10% of its value... r V II im i M I* 'M:?s4s&.\ tmili r-js I I' If 4 V I v 111 hi A vi f\ wtai -IC 1 we ll find the rest! If you've saved 10% of the value of a302 words
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OVERSEAS
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691 1982-01-28 4 BANK Negara experienced its largest decline in net external assets of MJ608.4 million during the third quarter of 1961 as a result of declining export earnings, rising import payments on foreign market loans by the governments. The quarterly economic bulletin of691 words
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Article126 1982-01-28 4 AP CHINA'S Bureau of Commodity Prices has banned random price increases for goods and services provided for foreigners because it has aroused criticism. An official of the bureau acknowledged that foreigners and Chinese residents abroad who go to China have to pay more than Chinese citizensAP - 126 words
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402 1982-01-28 4 Reuter IRAQ and Iran are vying with each other in new attempts to boost crude exports. This could prolong the current world glut and threaten Opec prices. Oil industry officials said that in the current sellers' market, both Middle East belligerents seemedReuter - 402 words
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274 1982-01-28 4 Reuter WEST Germaa textile producers sbeold CMttiie U press far greater access to foreign markets bath la advanced developing coaatries aad la tbe industrialized world. Erast-Gaeater Platte, praMeat ef tbe textile ladastry association, Gesnmttoxtll, aald la Bean yesterday that he welcomed tbe newReuter - 274 words
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Article180 1982-01-28 4 Reuter EXXON, the world's largest oil company, has reported a slight decline in last year's profits due to the world oil glut and a depressed chemical industry. Profits fell 1.5 per cent last year to U515.56 billion although revenues rose nearly S5 billion to $114.99Reuter - 180 words
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Article544 1982-01-28 4 THE LOWERING of the growth forecast of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries does not come as a complete surprise to Malaysian economists and analysts. But their opinions on the impact this lower forecast would have on the Malaysian economy differ. While544 words
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327 1982-01-28 4 Reuter GENERAL Motors Corp may postpone by one or two years the proposed late 1984 debut of its two-passenger electric commuter car. Company officials said GM also plans to decide in the spring whether to approve corporate funds to retool byReuter - 327 words
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256 1982-01-28 4 UPI CHRYSLER Corp has refused comment on reports that it is selling its moneymaking armament division although a United Auto Workers union official said the carmaker told him it was opening bids on the defence unit. The union official said on Tuesday, however,UPI - 256 words
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Article440 1982-01-28 4 UPI DIRECTORS of De Lorean Motor Company, the troubled Northern Ireland-based sports car manufacturer, have met to find a solution to the company's financial problems which has been described as extremely serious. Company officials refused to divulge the outcome of Tuesdays three-hour board meeting, butUPI - 440 words
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405 1982-01-28 4 AP LIFETIME jobs in Japanese Industry make both labour and management favour the use of robots while the US industrial system discourages them, an American analyst of Japanese business said. Paul Aron, executive vice-president of Daiwa Securities America Inc, and a professorAP - 405 words
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Article178 1982-01-28 4 UPI THE US Civil Aeronautics Coard has issued a new round of fare levels for foreign flights that provide only minor increases, and even decreases in some markets. Under the 1979 International Air Transportation Competition Act, the board is required to adjust the standard foreign fareUPI - 178 words
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Article721 1982-01-28 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From MAS MH601 0700 KUL SIA SQ41 0740 MAA SLA SQ101 0M5 KUL MAS MH811 0845 PEN MAS MH671 0915 KUL RBA BI421 0965 BWN MAS MH651 1000 PEN/KUL MAS MH680 L010 BKLMYYKCH SIA SQ201 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1030 HLP721 words
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Article, Illustration583 1982-01-28 5 NYT US Secretary of State Alexander Haig said on Tuesday after nearly eight hours of talks with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko that their differences over Poland "cast a long and dark shadow" over all EastWest issues. At a news conference in Geneva,NYT; AP photo - 583 words
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474 1982-01-28 5 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan has approved a plan to double the military budget for longrange air transports and to go ahead with a costly programme to produce new chemical weapons, administration officials said on Tuesday. A senior air force general said that the administrationNYT - 474 words
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528 1982-01-28 5 Reuter FRENCH Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy was quoted as saying the United States had no right to demand that its allies impose sanctions against the Soviet Union unless Washington was prepared to make similar sacrifices. He told the West German magazineReuter - 528 words
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731 1982-01-28 5 NYT THE death of Mikhail Suslov has deprived the Soviet leadership of a figure of towering authority who could have provided an important element of stability when the time comes to choose a new Communist Party leader to succeed Leonid Brezhnev. With BrezhnevNYT - 731 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article326 1982-01-28 5 Agencies AMERICAN government agents fanned out through Los Angeles and Beverly Hills on Tuesday to crack a ring that has been smuggling in illegal aliens and selling them as servants. More than 30 undocumented Indonesians who allegedly were sold for US$l,5OO to 13,000 and forced to remain withAgencies - 326 words
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272 1982-01-28 5 UPI THE Canadian economy must be as open to foreign investment and exports as the US economy if the world's largest common market is to remain intact. US Trade Representative William Brock told the Toronto Board of Trade on Monday the USUPI - 272 words
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Article547 1982-01-28 5 NYT THE British government announced on Tuesday that unemployment in January passed three million for the first time. The news touched off a fresh storm of criticism of the economic policies of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. In the House of Commons, Mrs Thatcher wasNYT - 547 words
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Article468 1982-01-28 5 AP NEWSPAPER allegations of widespread racketeering among Britain's 180,000 railroad workers were repeated yesterday as weary commuters faced the country's seventh 24-hour national rail strike in 15 days. As huge traffic tailbacks built up on roads into London and other cities, The Sun printed allegationsAP - 468 words
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Advertisement327 1982-01-28 4 Encyclopaedia Britannica 3 and give yourself and your family the Britannica advantage! it's the key to success in a competitive world That s why you should give your child all the advantages you can. Especially the tools for success. (That's what a parent's love and responsibility are all about.) Certainly327 words
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Advertisement48 1982-01-28 5 Dining at Raffles Enjoyable, unobtrusive, romantic For business or for pleasure PALM COURT Dine by candlelight in a charming garden setting ELIZABETHAN GRILL Fresh SEAFOOD specialities Succulent ROASTS from the SILVERWAGON Luncheon buffet on: SUNDAYS: TIFFIN CURRY THURSDAYS: RIJSTTAFEL Let's meet at Raffles! Please call us. Tel: *****41.48 words
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Article437 1982-01-28 6 PRESIDENT Reagan's State of the Union address was disappointing. The congressmen sitting in attendance, the Americans watching on television and those in the rest of the world who were listening were hoping that the president had decided to take steps to deal with America's immediate economic problems:437 words
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Article272 1982-01-28 6 INDIVIDUAL companies in the service sector have to come up constantly with innovations and novelties that not only catch the attention of their clients, but also put them a step ahead of their competitors. Like manufacturers, they always have to remain alert not only to changes272 words
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Article379 1982-01-28 6 Reuter IT HAS BEEN blamed for suicides, riots, insomnia and marriage breakdowns, and more thm.fi three million Britons are suffering from it. The scourge is unemployment, now affecting more people in Britain than daring the worst years of the great lttte depression. The number ofReuter - 379 words
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Article, Illustration762 1982-01-28 6 KEVIN RAFFERTY - ESTIMATED COST OF HK$l.2 BILLION By KEVIN RAFFERTY FT FROM THE AIR Hongkong offers an almost fairytale vista. Prosperity blooms from the bare rock landscape, skyscrapers sit on every outcrop, rainbows of neon whirl out messages about a million pleasures of life easily bought, and the waterFT - 762 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1982-01-28 6 JONATHAN LYNN - By JONATHAN LYNN Reuter AS THE WORLD recession and high energy costs hit Eastern Europe, Soviet e allies in the communist trading bloc Comecon are t emphasising reform and e war on waste to boost their economic performance. Western diplomats and I economic analysts inReuter - 1,222 words
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Miscellaneous675 1982-01-28 6 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROBB 1 Fight to scrape a bit off (5) 6 Dismiss the remainder (5) 9 They showed that four in a group do beter than an individual (7) 10 Hit 150 before getting out (5) U Where I'm embraced by crazy Cora (5) 12 He may675 words
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Miscellaneous749 1982-01-28 6 100 Years of Golden Hitsl THE BINGAPOBE Peeple's Uheratlea Orgaaisattoa ni aacevered late last year. SBC will screes a ftfteea•ver chaaael i at IM6 called fie Plat Of fie SRUJ. It laeiades tie Ml state, neat by Its leader ZalaalaMi a start repert ea its activities staee Its terms H—la749 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1982-01-28 7 KEVIN DONE - West German machine tool makers, one of the most important components of the German industrial machine, still command the leading role in world trade. Of late, however, this influence has been on the wane, and the Germans are becoming increasingly worried about the competition posed byFT; Source: AMERICAN MAC (February 1981) - 1,509 words
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Article, Illustration810 1982-01-28 7 JOHN BARTRAM - By JOHN BARTRAM MILITANT French farmers, preparing for the annual battle over West European farm prices, have issued thinly-veiled threats that a war of words could soon flare into a more vigorous protest. Over the past 20 years, the farmers have fought pitched810 words
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Article610 1982-01-28 7 CHRIS CATLIN - FORUM with CHRIS CATLIN Reuter HAVE the West Germans, of all people, started to lose faith in the value of a good career? A generation ago the very question would have seemed heresy to a nation which has always prided itself that while foreigners workedReuter - 610 words
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Miscellaneous16 1982-01-28 7 BristdW r :l i WkXLc]<& l s m fc®Nfl>TkE [f l •M lU.'iT IS ESM S||16 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article162 1982-01-28 8 JAN ru ABN as ao UACll Ahold tax -01 Akao 80 04 AMEV aa<o ♦oi Amtaa 14.50 unch Amrobnk SI 00 -0J3 Bereoaa Bert ZZ 2SJ0 -OJS BoU 00 JO +0* Bor»umtJ auo -1 Burhmann 3BJO -02 Caland 34.40 -0.1 Cal»e Delft 215.50 unch Dell Mlj 73.40 +03 Ennia162 words
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Article254 1982-01-28 8 JAN 28 Fr« CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde B 9 N Ctomla Danone C S F (ThomsonC*f) Clc Francalae (tea Pctfotea Compacnle Financier* CompafnJ* Generate Credit Fonder De France Htchette (Ubralrle) Machines Bull Michel In <B)_ Parlbu Pechinej Clflne Kuhlmann Peufeol Philip. (N* Oem Basil) Prlntetnps 8 A Rhone-Poulence 8A Royal Dutch254 words
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Article96 1982-01-28 8 JAN 36 Pr» FORWARD MARKET Accc m 8 Art»d 1000 -8 Astur 306 1 Bruc%n MO 20 Bru-Lunb 1490 28 Cuipu 1368 unch niwk 150 u rich De Beers IK unch Ebei 1866 *25 Electrobel 3860 unch Ob-Ln no-Ban M5 >50 n 1575 >36 Hobo* 2570 unch Petro 437096 words
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Article209 1982-01-28 8 JAN at Dm Am -Tclefunken 44.00 unch Akjo Z140 +aj Alia Letan *****0 ><0 Alii Vers BASF Bay H T Wbank 425 00 ***** moo 200 00 41 Bay Vbank 1 02 1.2 -14 Bayer BBC BMW Caasella Chem Verw 116 JO 210.20 194.006 ***** ***** ***** 47J0 Commerxbank209 words
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Article105 1982-01-28 8 jan a* Lire IS -J Brl 3S3S0 -»o Ctntrtle Ort srn +tt Cond Acqua Roma IBS uncb Ertd&nia ***** -90 Fl*t rtrrt 1630 uoch OcncnUl 140(00 1300 Olm y«i .7 Ifl Pr»v 3380 19 In*wt a» -a IUlcemcnU Ort ***** ,W0 l>6p#ut Orta •54 unch MMIobtnea 33(60 -M0 7iToo105 words
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Article85 1982-01-28 8 TDK Electronics has reported higher after-tax profit of 22.33 bUIIM yea (18.11 btlUon) for the year ended Nov 39 and recurring profit of 41.99 billion yen (SB.lt billion). Sales rose to 231.44 billion yen (188.27 billion). The company has declared a dividend of 99 yen («.59).85 words
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Article58 1982-01-28 8 AMERICAN Telephone and Telegraph ansnred Its stockholders the consent decree recently agreed with the Department of Justice will not affect Its dividend policy. In a letter to shareholders, ATT chairman Charles Brown said after divestiture of the local telephone operating companies stockholders will hold ownership In the58 words
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Article205 1982-01-28 8 JAN CI Abiubi k Alean Alfoms -I* Bank Mont B«% Bvil Norm Scotia 23*. unch Bell Tel 17% •It Bet/i Corp BP Can Ltd 23* Bmriii l»«t -H Camp Red Lake 13* Can Imp Bk r H Can par se- Can par In* PI Carllnc OTCeefe ll" ss unch205 words
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Article268 1982-01-28 8 JAN X Rand INDUSTRIALS A Aloha Ab# rrom AI And CI 00 975 unch unch AMIC Barlowi mm loao -It 1T00 Currw Finance 200 .5 Or Been Ind Bdcon too uneh Edgaxi t«mMi r*d voik noo 900 Ufvh rufii Otrdten Oienml Orimui Hippo a« unch I1U to Hit*Id S36268 words
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Advertisement190 1982-01-28 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. I* ft I f pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton So come. The stage is set for an190 words
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Article240 1982-01-28 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.05, 100 per cent third class 1.03, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.70, Special240 words
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Article191 1982-01-28 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed at or near the top of an eight-cent range on follow-through local short covering, and settled up 7V« to ten US cents a bushel. Traders attributed Tuesday's strength mainly to trade forecasts for continued mainly dry conditions in Brazilian and Argentine soybean191 words
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Article68 1982-01-28 9 THE STRAITS tin price in Pen&ng yesterday fell 85 cents to M533.C5 a kilo, to move down in the middle sector of $32.K and $34.18. There was reduced Influential buyer support at this level and light local Interest. Turnover fell to t$S tonnes from 258 last Friday since68 words
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Article33 1982-01-28 9 Rubber: Jan 27 Singapore: Feb: 181.50 cents (down 2.00 cents) Malaysia: Feb: 207.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M*33.65 per kilo (down 85 cents) Official offering: 205 tonnes (down 53 tonnes)33 words
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Article30 1982-01-28 9 JAPANESE genetic engineering efforts to develop a type of rice that can grow without fertiliser is achieving success. This project would enhance the rice-growing ability of many countries.30 words
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Article1201 1982-01-28 9 NEW YORK STOCKS CONCERNS about President Reagan's State of the Union speech on Tuesday night ended a mild uptrend and New York stocks ended Tuesday narrowly lower. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 3.90 points in morning trading but then lost momentum in the afternoon and finished1,201 words
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Article228 1982-01-28 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 181.50 cents per kilo, down two cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down two cents on lack of overseas followthrough buying support and thereafter the market remained inactive, they228 words
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Article312 1982-01-28 9 RAS prices In cenU per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers lat. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 179.50 180.50N lat. 1 R.S.S. February 181.50 182.50 lat. 1 R.S.S. March 184 50 185.50 lat. 2 R.S.S. 167 00 169 00N UK Coot 106.00 168 00N lat. 3312 words
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Article118 1982-01-28 9 NOON SSR ud SMR pncx 1 yatiriijr RA8 SSR 20 SSR SO (1 too poll (l ion pall Fakraarr (Carnal MIk) Mjrm Saltan Ml 164 50 186 SON M) ***** 163 SON Marck (Forward Mtk) Bu> iri Saltan 186.SO 168 SON 183.50 165 SON MRBLB Fakraary Marck118 words
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Article161 1982-01-28 9 AP AFTER 24 hours of bitter arguing over a buffer stock levy, world talks between the cocoa-growing and importing countries were adjourned on Tuesday deadlocked over a one-cent difference. The International Cocoa Organisation's buffer stock is currently negotiating a bank loan to allow it to continueAP - 161 words
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Article160 1982-01-28 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday reached new day's highs late and closed V 4 US cent a bushel higher in nearby March to up as much as 4V« cents in other positions. Late follow-through local short-covering edged prices higher, while values received spillover strength from soybeans, traders said.160 words
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Article969 1982-01-28 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were steadier at midday with prices between £18 and £12 a tonne above Tuesday's close in traded positions. Dealers said March reached a high of £1,182 per tonne, last touched in July, before dropping back £2. The rise was in line with New York's969 words
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Article84 1982-01-28 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market report for yesterday was unavailable. C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON Tues Mon Malaysian 5 r r ffa bulk per tonne February 505.00»lr 505.00slr March 512.50slr 512 50slr Sumatra 5 p r ffa bulk January84 words
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Article393 1982-01-28 9 RESEARCH and Development (R and D) activities hold the key to the increased export of locally manufactured rubber goods, Malaysian Rubber Products Manufacturers Association president, Mr Lim Beng Huat said. This is especially true in the Malaysian tyre industry where the present level393 words
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748 1982-01-28 9 NYT ALUMINIUM, once so rare that Napoleon chose it rather than gold on which to serve meals to his jaded guests, became a mainstay in American life in the *****, eventually finding its way into everything from soda cans to cars. Nowadays,NYT - 748 words
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273 1982-01-28 9 Reuter WORLD PALM oil production this year is forecast at 5.4 million tonnes, compared to nearly 5.0 million produced in 1981, the US Agriculture Department said. The department said an expected 9 per cent increase in production in both Malaysia and Indonesia will accountReuter - 273 words
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Advertisement39 1982-01-28 9 TT £Ii9l& ill Gggaisf restaurant Wishing you a Happy Prosperous New Year Our New Year Special will be "Good Luck Raw Fish" Renovated additional new car parte now ready for use Oncdfh 214 Dunearn Road. Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****2239 words
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Advertisement170 1982-01-28 9 Philips ILLUSTRATED kwmi ATLAS i mm •wftu!:' mm WW. BjirTTrn nin CH&- •JIKY9II* 0 •riij *11 HM wa: V. •iHfll FT M i ttafi A'trffll l Til eTTZsure I iTTi i <f.ir4iKiHii fliiir« Limited copies! POST TOD A Y for your copy •m i u-mu umr+tit v «53. VWV VA».\V>170 words
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456 1982-01-28 10 FT BANKS SHOULD not be allowed to keep hidden reserves and should fully disclose their profits, according to a UK House of Lords committee on which two former governors of the Bank of England sit. This key recommendation by the European Communities Committee wasFT - 456 words
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Article1388 1982-01-28 10 RAY MAUGHAN - By RAY MAUGHAN FT THE "HALLIDAY Simpson" affair has brought one -j of the City of London's most powerful and secretive investment institutions, under the spotlight. The stock exchange's investigative committee recently delivered its report on the tangled share dealings of Halliday Simpson, a Manchester firm ofFT - 1,388 words
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Article2739 1982-01-28 10 1981/1082 High Low Company Laat Sale or Gr'a Gr'f Net Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Week C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE 494 248 Acma 115 115 Alcom 350 130 Allied Choc 312 150 BAT 420 308 Bata 200 75 Ben 470 300 Berjaya Kawat 532* 2202,739 words
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269 1982-01-28 10 MANUFACTURERS Hanover Corporation (MHC) has reported operating earnings of U*****.5 million last year, 11.4 per cent more than in 1980. MHC is the parent company of Manufacturers Hanover Trust (MHT), America's fourth largest bank, which has major branches in Singapore and Hongkong. Operating269 words
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778 1982-01-28 10 LOUISE KEHOE - By LOUISE KEHOE FT LAST YEAR was the worst on record for the US semiconductor industry. And, as 1982 begins, there is little optimism to be found in California's Silicon Valley. The chip makers are in a decline that is going to continueFT - 778 words
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427 1982-01-28 11 ONTRADE International (formerly Mohan's Property and Investment), under its new Malaysian owners, has bought a deposit-taking company in Hongkong for HKJ4.B million cash. The acquisition of Kingsfield Finance will spearhead the property group's entry and diversification into finance. Ontrade's managing director, Mr Wu Min Kuo, said427 words
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Article372 1982-01-28 11 Date Last Fall Yea <r Cempaay Peried Announced Net EPS Orw Pre-tax last year (eeato) Div. Profit <%) (I**) H Royal F 18/12 5.9 819(c) San Holdings I 20/12 797L OUS F 2/2 5.0 2,491 Shangri-La F 3/2 16.6 12.5 25.256 NBT I 10/2 5.0 7,332 Prima F372 words
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Article230 1982-01-28 11 THE Sydney market yesterday finished marginally higher with activity centred on major mining and oil issues. The All-Ordinaries index was up 1.2 points to 541.0. Industrial and resource indices showed small gains. Volume was low reflecting a cautious morning session as the market awaited details of230 words
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Article390 1982-01-28 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rose sharply on selective buying of domestic issues and incentive-hacked stocks reflecting the continued declines in margin buying positions. The market average gained 63.15 to close at 7,926.55 in fairly active trading volume of 440 million shares, more than offsetting Tuesday's390 words
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Article91 1982-01-28 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed slightly higher. The Book Club index rose 0.34 points to 94.29 on a turnover of 2.9 million baht. jan n Batata AjU rtbn A tT£jr Banakok Bank Bank Of Ayudhaya I 354 ♦a Ltd 1M unch Barll Juckar CtmooM Ttul Wlr* It* Trust91 words
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Article83 1982-01-28 11 jam n Pmo« AcoJ* Mining AUu Con. A AUu Coo. B. Bafulo Ootd Ben«u*t Con. B BF Goodrich CDCP .0015 H 17.50 0015 46 MO 240 uncb -03 unch -1 -0J unch Lsndoil Ljoanlo B .1006 -0003! UUlDdlMIIH B Oriental A OB unch Oriental B Phil Onraiu Phllei A83 words
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Article50 1982-01-28 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 588.9 Monday 557.7 Week Ago 545.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 841.51 Monday 842.75 Week Ago 847.41 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday closed Tuesday closed Week Ago.. 1307.08 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 888.0 Tuesday 888.8 Week Ago 885.7 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 541.0 Tuesday 540.3 Week Ago 544.450 words
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Article91 1982-01-28 11 PLANTATION group Sime Darby has clinched yet another management contract in Sabah. The conglomerate recently took over the management of an estate belonging to Permodalan Bumiputra Sabah Bhd at Kretam, near Sandakan. The latter is one of Sabah's largest investment companies with interests in plantations, hotels and91 words
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Article104 1982-01-28 11 THE MANAGEMENT of Idris Hydraulic may soon be taken over by Ko-op Bersatu, an Umno cooperative. This was stated by the Malaysian Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, last week after chairing an Umno Supreme Council meeting in Kuala Lumpur. Ko-op Bersatu recently bought a 34.3104 words
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993 1982-01-28 11 TRACEY CHIN - In the first part of the report on Nestle yesterday, TRACEY CHIN outlined the group's operations and restructuring efforts. Today, the second part focuses on Nestle's manufacturing activities worldwide and in Malaysia. TRACEY CHIN THE HISTORY of the Nestle group stretches back to the993 words
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Article654 1982-01-28 11 THE CONSUMERS Association of Penang (CAP) has asked the Malaysian Ministry of Finance to make it compulsory bylaw for auditors to verify six pieces of information in audited annual reports to enable shareholders to check on any irregularities in the running of a company. The auditors have654 words
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Article368 1982-01-28 11 Carnal Ex Baafca Date Ifctalter Tetal far Paymeat Date One Payable the year Prevtoaa Ayar Malek B»ta Kawaa »%<q) Feb 3 Feb 15 Feb 26 30% 30% 15% Feb 8 Feb 18 Feb 27 20% 20% Berjaya laws* 4%TEI Mar 3 Mar 15 Apr 5 4%TE 9%TE 35%I368 words
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Article316 1982-01-28 11 CMopuy Parttealar* Ex Date BMkil MBPHMp Proposed bonus issue o(l fori NYA NYA MBS Proposed bonus issue of 1 for 3 NYA NYA Rights issue of 1 for 3 $2.90 per share NYA NYA Qty Dev Proposed bonus issue of 1 for 3 NYA NYA Rights issue of316 words
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Article132 1982-01-28 11 NEWLY-LISTED Timah Langat Berhad has chalked up pre-tax profits of Msls million for the financial year ended Dec 31, 1981, compared with $13.7 million in the preceding year. The results, disclosed by Timah Langat's managing director, Mr Ahmad Mohamed, exceed the forecast of 512.9 million given by the132 words
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Advertisement110 1982-01-28 11 sJut/iony CJmmior //< I)/(tinni!) J' <)f MICROPROCESSORS V New words and phrases have already been contributed to the language by the traditional computer industry Bug, Bootstrap and Deadly Embrace for example have long been in Anthony Chandor's Penguin Dictionary of Computers. But the new context of microprocessors is absorbing, adapting110 words
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243 1982-01-28 12 AFP HUNDREDS of workers from China are heading for jobs in pro-Soviet Libya where they will work side by side with "exported labour" from anti-commu-nist South Korea, it was reported in Hongkong yesterday. They will swell the ranks of the thousands of ChineseAFP - 243 words
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152 1982-01-28 12 Reuter JAPAN reduced its stockpile of crude and petroleum products slightly last year due to a steady decline in domestic demand. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) said the oil industry and the semi-official Japan National Oil Corporation (JNOC) stored a total ofReuter - 152 words
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125 1982-01-28 12 Reuter WEST German Industry Association president Rolf Rodenstock has called for urgent agreement on the principles of East-West trade to avoid policy clashes among the Western allies. In a statement on US sanctions against Soviet bloc countries in response to the military takeover inReuter - 125 words
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357 1982-01-28 12 AP LEADERS of the World Bank have decided to decrease loans to poor countries and to tighten up credit terms as a result of cats In the US contribution. Bank officials said members of the 21-man board of directors attending theAP - 357 words
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222 1982-01-28 12 Reuter AN INDEPENDENT study commissioned by the British government has recommended new securities legislation to sponsor wide reform of the self-regulato-ry system in UK financial markets. The British trade department said the study, prepared by law professor Laurence Gower, proposed a securities act to replaceReuter - 222 words
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Article, Illustration393 1982-01-28 12 Agencies DEMOCRATS have assailed President Reagan's State of the Union address, but some Republicans were also critical, and mayors and governors warned they do not want to take over Federal programmes without the money to pay for them. Senate Finance Committee chairmanAgencies; UPI Photo - 393 words
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Article899 1982-01-28 12 LONDON, Tues. The market closed firm after a fairly quiet session, but government bonds were below the highs. The Financial Times Index closed 11.2 points higher at 568.9. Government bonds ended around H points higher, helped by the rally in New York bonds and yesterday's UK trade figures,899 words
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774 1982-01-28 12 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan, in his first State of the Union address on Tuesday, vowed to stick with the tax cuts that lie at the heart of his economic recovery programme. He also announced a sweeping plan to transfer US$47 billion in federalNYT - 774 words
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Article315 1982-01-28 12 AP PRESIDENT Reagan has threatened to impose more sanctions against the Soviet Union and Poland's military government if events in Poland continue to deteriorate. He did not indicate in his State of the Union address what measures he had in mind, nor at what pointAP - 315 words
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Advertisement110 1982-01-28 12 BWMUD 1 J 1 (MALAYSIA) BWMUD SDN. BHD. I "YOU'RE WELL IN CONTROL WITH BW MUD" BW Mud (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. would like to invite interested Malaysian Chemical Companies to bid on its requirements for Commercial Chemicals. The following Chemicals will be included in our tender Sodium Chloride Caustic Soda110 words
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Advertisement444 1982-01-28 12 A workshop on HOW TO DEVELOP AND OPERATE A FRANCHISE OBJECTIVE Hotel Equatorial, Singapore, March 1 2,1982 "Franchises have lower failure rates than other independent businesses, and there is a very basic reason. Anyone can go into his own business. Anyone cannot go into a franchise" This two-day workshop will444 words
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Miscellaneous64 1982-01-28 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Showers in a few areas in the afternoon, otherwise sunny and windy. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.3t pm on Jan 27 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.4 Associated humidity 54 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 11.00 Rainfall in millimetres Nil64 words
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396 1982-01-28 13 Reuter WEST EUROPEAN countries have agreed to tighten safety inspections on ships in their ports, with the aim •of reducing the risk of pollution disasters at sea, 1 French Minister of the Sea Louis Le Pensec said. The 14 countries, representing more thanReuter - 396 words
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560 1982-01-28 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM MALDIVE Lines has decided to increase the number of sailings on its month-old Far East to Red Sea and Persian Gulf services. Mr Mohamed Hilmy, manager of Maldive Lines, said the company had a meeting with its560 words
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Article110 1982-01-28 13 AP JAPANESE Transport Minister Tokusaburo Kosaka said the Japanese chemical tanker Hegg committed no criminal act when it was strafed by Philippine air force planes off Mindanao Island on Jan 15. Kosaka, in a cabinet meeting, said the questioning of the 5,307-ton Hegg's 22 crewmen by JapaneseAP - 110 words
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Article97 1982-01-28 13 AFP CHINA HAS asked six Japanese industrial groups to bid in February for a project that would enlarge the port of Qinhuangdao for the shipment of 10 million tonnes of coal to Japan in 1985. Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co, one of the groups, said the other companies includedAFP - 97 words
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Article43 1982-01-28 13 Reuter HITACHI Shipbuilding and Engineering Co Ltd has received an order for three bulk carriers of 28,000 deadweight tonnes each from Larsen and Toubro Ltd of India. The ships costing five billion yen each will be delivered by spring 1984.Reuter - 43 words
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Article743 1982-01-28 13 ShlpptegUae PMe C*J Achipelego Shpg VI 3 A let VI 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 3 All trans vn 4 Alpac VI 5 Angonave V 3 ANL i I A PC Line DC 3 API. m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant VI 4 Atlas Line*743 words
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Article826 1982-01-28 14 ALGERIA Algiers Dec 31, 6—B days general. Annaba Dec 22, 3—4 days. ANGOLA Lobito Dec 29, no delays. Luanda Dec 29, delays up to 100 days. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca End Dec 7 vessels in port, 6 vessels expected. Buenos Aires End Dec. 13 ocean-going vessels discharging, 16 loading826 words
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Article1571 1982-01-28 14 LIMITED chartering on Tuesday developed for grain out of North American east coast ports at steady to slightly easier rates but other sectors of the freight market were subdued with little feature evident, shipbrokers said. A 55,000 ton grain cargo from the US Gulf to the Continent paid1,571 words
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711 1982-01-28 14 A MAJOR bid is underway to save one of Sweden's top shipping groups from collapse, with a governmentappointed overlord for the Johansson conglomerate heading a meeting in Gothenburg in an effort to agree on terms with creditors. He has been given711 words
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213 1982-01-28 14 SEVERAL fast railway routes have been organised to speed up the delivery of foreign firms' transit goods across the USSR. The routes have linked the Far Eastern city port of Nakhodka with the border stations of Chop, Brest and Julfa, situated on the western and southern borders213 words
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Article337 1982-01-28 15 THE MERCHANT Marine Promotion Commission of Thailand has rejected a request by the state-owned Thai Maritime Navigation Company (TMNC) for a special pricing privilege, in addition to the privileges it has already been given, in transporting government cargo. The request by TMNC was submitted to the Ministry337 words
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482 1982-01-28 15 SHIPPING companies and seafarers are prepared for few of the problems to be faced as crews on vessels are reduced. Crew organisation is not good enough and needs to match modern bridge and engine room design and cargo handling, says marine consultant482 words
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743 1982-01-28 15 PRESIDENT Marcos has signed an executive order which Philippine shipowners consider as a breakthrough in efforts to increase the share of Philippine ships in the carriage of the country's imports and exports. The executive order, issued in the wake of complaints by shipowners743 words
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6592 1982-01-28 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 uV u6,592 words
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Article516 1982-01-28 21 PSA CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mode Cornelia Maersk 8202 29.1.82 0200 Maersk Line 51 0700-0800 TT Jenhol 06/82 29.1.82 0700 Thong Soon 49 VC Ned Delft 015 29.1.82 0200 Ned-EAC516 words
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Article1671 1982-01-28 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Arhlpeiega Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies <S) Euro-Asia Line (PN/KL/PK). Adriatic CMtalaer ContinentaJ Feeders (S) Cargo Freight <PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/ Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN) Atr*-Evuli Um Transgroup Pie Ltd (S). Ai NavlgatUa1,671 words
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Article, Illustration775 1982-01-28 22 AP WHAT IS called the worst job shortage in the United States in more than three decades has union seamen packing the hiring halls in one of the world's busiest port. The conditions that created the tough times exist from New YorkAP - 775 words
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Article, Illustration150 1982-01-28 22 HARGILL Singapore Pte Ltd is continuing its role of alleviating the problem of godown storage space with its recent delivery of two units of Mitsubishi FD 180T forklifts to Container Warehousing and Transportation (Pte) Ltd (CWT). Each forklift is equipped with hydrauiically telescopic spreaders, has a maximum lifting150 words
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275 1982-01-28 22 PORT OF Manila (POM) expects 19,195 shipcalls this year up by around 7.5 per cent over that of 1981's preliminary estimate of 17,845. Last year, international vessel traffic at south harbour (SH) and the Manila International Port (MIP) dropped 6.7 per cent, from 2,776275 words
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246 1982-01-28 22 FACED with a continuing series of industrial disputes, Australian shipowners have renewed their strike insurance cover even though rates and conditions have become much tougher. Last month, the Shipowners Mutual Strike Assurance Association (Bermuda), known as the Strike Club, gave notice to its members246 words
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366 1982-01-28 22 THE long-awaited announcement by President Ronald Reagan's administration of its maritime reform package has met with mixed reactions from Congress and the maritime industry. The apparent decision to support freight conferences and to re-affirm the ocean shipping industry's antitrust immunity has generally been viewed366 words
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Article165 1982-01-28 22 UPI CANADIAN Coast Guard officials said they were unable to confirm reports of a mutiny aboard a crippled Liberian tanker off South-western Nova Scotia because the vessel was ignoring radio transmissions. The Arbon, loaded with crude and fuel oil, had sent out a distress message about twoUPI - 165 words
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Article, Illustration148 1982-01-28 22 THE NEPTUNE Gmnet sailed Into the Singapore Container Terminal on Its first voyage from the Par East to Europe alter being lengthened at a Japanese yard. The container vessel, which was bollt In 198# by Ishikawajbna-Harlma Heavy Industries at Its Kire Shipyard, re-entered the shipyard last148 words
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Article, Illustration398 1982-01-28 22 AUHVAU KEPPEL WHARVES Atlantis (0600 tide) 29/30 Barge Brunei 50 (0700) 24 Builder H (0700) 22 Kuznica (0600 D/L, must starboard a/side) 35/36 Nedlloyd Linge (0600 after Regina Maris) 3/4 No 6 Do nam (after Han Luong) 38/39 Pacific Rover (0600) 33/34 Tutong (0600) 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL398 words
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Article183 1982-01-28 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (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 National Line. Australia /Straits Container183 words
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Advertisement393 1982-01-28 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.Keianj/Keelunf/Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Kong/Banfkok Tel S pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 iro> JAR DIN I AN I All FULLY COHTWOBED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I KOKM MCUM 13* M. KONS CONTMO ACt CONCOB3W > odMioraim .OCMLBU2E2W KKN&jtSMH393 words
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Advertisement123 1982-01-28 13 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG. EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Dun (3/3). Abu DMm (6/3). Damnum (9/3), Bahrain (12/3), Kuwait (15/3). StNwto (18/3) Una Qatooos (19/3) Knvt (22/3), Dammam (28/3). Bahrwi (31/3), Doha (3/4), Abu Dhabi (6/4). FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE DEPARTURES TO USA, CANADA AND CARIBBEAN Feeder Vessel/Lre Haul Vessel123 words
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Advertisement26 1982-01-28 13 LONDON Freights n/ID PORT Conditions D SHIPPING Schedule Vm CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom K SHIPS In Port X CONSORTIA X REGIONAL Weather X26 words
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Advertisement702 1982-01-28 13 4>cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents UNIPACIFIC TRAMS ft TMOINS AKHCT PTt LTD. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE G3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES I TO: U.S. PACIFIC, OULF. ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Feeder Vmml MAERSK MANGO MAERSK MANGO702 words
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Advertisement897 1982-01-28 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Contains Service To Earn* Feeder *P Kelang Vessel Spore 1) Mseilles 2) Rdam 3) H burg 4) Gburg B DAHLIA 29/1 S£LANCIA 2/2897 words
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Advertisement166 1982-01-28 14 DP9 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE BatwrUeSM FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA KIT MMMLI "BARBER TOBA" J/2/11 "BARBER MENESTHEUS" 4/2/12 "BARBER KARA" 15/2/12. "BARBER TENNESSEE" 11/2/12 TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF 11/4 12/4 TO: CALIFORNIA VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE USO ACCfPTME *1 It *m»m. Nr> Oka. ktofc DM166 words
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Advertisement1034 1982-01-28 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT S'P" r*+m I SM 21/1 KTwi ha Itai uHm St*» 14/ 2 It/ 2 17/ 2 19/ 2 21/2 22/2 24/2 25/2 27/2 2«/2 21/2 21/2 11/3 13/3 M/ 3 13/3 15/3 M/ 3 M/ 3 11/31,034 words
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Advertisement162 1982-01-28 15 Franco Belgian Services I Fa*! h'r,-\ch SfTWCt if': /<, ;irjn hi r FiiShrr. I.xnfi' At CONSO» T .M C.M.C.R. gtwg roiunEMtms FUU CONTMOBMP BBVKX FROM MEHTEMMUN S'NC.IPORJ A ->g<o > '•«< Trying Co <PTf UTO Til 777t^^^ AgtMi MAIAV S A Anglo-French TradingCo.Pte.Ltd. .'vr.tr Ki 1 T7 tnil flj EAST162 words
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Advertisement735 1982-01-28 16 Hapag-Lloyi II ro CONT#f NT UK SporePKelang 1 S'ton Hburg Btnamvi Thamti Hani larp Bay Benattow Honpant Eiprtu Han*w| Eiprtu 8 2 11,7 13/7 1/? 18 2 24,2 26 2 29 2 22 2 3 26 2 1/3 3/3 9 3 113 16 3 18/3 22 3 26 3 EXPOS735 words
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Advertisement416 1982-01-28 16 nj KOREA SHIPPING CORPORA HON STORE ALTAK 171W In Port P Kelang PENANG 29-31 Jan 31 Jan-2 Feb FROM BU BANGKOI ALTAM 172E in Port 29-31 lan 31 Jan-2 Feb TO BUS VE6A 169* 12-14 Feb 15-17 Feb 18-20 Feb FROM B BANGKfI VEGA 170 EL 12-14 Feb 15-17 Feb416 words
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Advertisement696 1982-01-28 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE accept* Fa i lcl cargo fo«: In. «»>. H V I?S l r?* 1 Mtertai Art-erp l( Ht»* »•»»»•< '/2 j/j s/j 7/3 j, 3 X/M 3 U/w >V»3 IS/13 14/43 i 1,/W 21^M *3/43 24/43 77/03 l*m tuc*» 4/3 u/j 27/3 »/3 ji/j696 words
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Advertisement959 1982-01-28 16 Everett Lutes/ Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn JUk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON JNUyWYMTTW m M X Im JSS ~~i/n+ J/S HTOWTWt >/i; f* tci KV-?C Fs f, n^ 9 4 boustead SUPPING S£i/.""SO««£^ ang 38 0,/s Cempenta Argentine o* imeteamwm* /®ftAinir= A SAC.IF. ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR959 words
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Advertisement352 1982-01-28 16 miffing TIMES, Thursday, January 28,1>& lao.s. OCEAN SHIPPING A ENTERPRISES PTE LTr. SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE RAISE! MARU OASIS wscoum PEOHY koryu 6ARSA MTU TA6HOMARU OCEAN RESOURCES PAZ ESTRELLA SUNUFE MAM MAM Seaport 12/2 23/2 4-5/2 7-1/2 10-11/2 U-17/2 17-11/2 19-20/2 24-25/2 22-23/2 Pnn 3-4/2 31-1/2 '-7/2 M/l 54/2 1-9/2352 words
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Advertisement847 1982-01-28 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) vessel KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT 21W/22E 23W/24E SPORE COLOMBO HODEIDAH I JEDDAH I AO ABA I COLOMBO I SPORE 3- 4/3 7-8/4 I 10-11/4 113-14/4 12-13/5 15-16/5 118-19/5 6 I 817*1 25-26/3 29-30/4847 words
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Advertisement745 1982-01-28 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TOEUKM Cardan b, Hm| Hang Eiprets HanMwj Eiprets Pn| Mam Bhino Rdam Ha»re UK fm*i Act 35/1 Iww 22/2 24/2 25/7 17/2 2S/2 SMrrbte 5/2 Lap by 3/3 5/1 I/) I/I 1/1 FMN Rim H BURG B HAVEN R DAM HAVRE SOTON745 words
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Advertisement676 1982-01-28 17 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER ep/uk/nc/scan SERVICE Accept** to 1) hruM Genoa l«r«x« 2) tmftmum tataarp It Haare. B*aa Bask So. L i»HII. landan (TAary). Cwi MM 3) Inw hnrtan Aartws CaptM—i HMi 4) Maknc Stock**. (Mo 4 Mm UM| tot MM MMSSEAERt EH S* 22/1 Mm LoaM*| tor676 words
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Advertisement532 1982-01-28 17 SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 26 ion 20 Feb 23 Feb 27 Feb CLYDEBANK* 12 Feb 9 Mar 12 Mar 16 Mar FORTHBANK 17 Mar 12 Apr 15 Apr 20 Apr Abo loodi P. Ktiang 12/2 and Pcnong 14/2 Lines U.S. GULF DRECT SERVICE tor From Hstn Now SPOHf BUM532 words
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Advertisement720 1982-01-28 18 ®A K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD FHBQt HOSflS* p* Qmttm *3* 2, EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA 11/2 11/2 Fg *5 Oi ARABIAN GULF FSTI Duba am «5/17 L,*f& Dut)a K^a '< KMMM MAM *15/17 >7-17/21 Dubai. Oam m. Kuwait, M Qaboos (Containers only) Also accepting Kuwait with720 words
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Advertisement448 1982-01-28 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lu*t tar lOS AMDIS. SAN FMNCCCO SEATTU. TACOMA VANCOUVER IX Accepbl| Fa/fa Contjmn -«HWi,r P AMaaj SMfivox I r*Uir ajfc n Fa* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW ZEALAND SERVICE lM*|lto Auckland. Nekton L r »fleton Aha cjfc Dw*;|| Ptpnoutti Penar* p Manf JAPAN448 words
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Advertisement661 1982-01-28 18 SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD MARKETING 9^122^ t uIJ E B s O Gj^ f S,NGAPOHf 04 TfRM.NAL OFFICE ??2»83 9131n 1,4 UNtS B c 3 ABLt CARCOSH irnij] J?tM|i«nal gIiHJW.Ii Lontaiiie ontaiiicr Lilies A WEEK to/trnm BANGKOK *U HI STGH Z nt 2/IF VI FA 11/1 FA 5/ l661 words
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Advertisement715 1982-01-28 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES IS Room 601. ICB Building Shcnton W.iy Stn<ja|>ore TtH ??tHWS K *****K7 P Kolang Tel 38/004/38/005 MIDDIi EAST/RED SEA/EUBOPt SERVICES BUNGA VANDA ARUKAMAL MAE*OO NO 2. WONSBON 4 Feb 20 Feb P. Keiang Loading For: Mukala Aden Salalah Dubai/Bandar Abbas/ Bandar Khomeni Aleiandru, Pt Said/ieddati Bandar Abbas/B.715 words
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Advertisement661 1982-01-28 18 ■NTRASCA (PTE) LTD. Swt«- InlcHi.ttuHt.il H.t/i Air.onH«i Singapore 020/ T♦ >1 {lu l.iiir .1 HWIMIAaEAHiBm BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE vai iru mi,, S«e«P«« Loa<Snf for: BIZI *P«rt Mdah/Lnussd/ITsaan/ AK RITAS m 122 t Mar Tix 10 FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE ETD KARACH ETD BOMAY661 words
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Advertisement635 1982-01-28 19 &.NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTI FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE member o' the ACE Consortium Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEJIN S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0300 6/2 LCL Cargo 1500 5/2 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) A CONCORD 2E. C PAUL 29E....... SS BUDGE 34E K CHANCE 6E..635 words
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Advertisement546 1982-01-28 19 MALDIVE LINES n A FTA ETA SPORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDIVE COURAGE 4/2 Loading For Dubai/Kuwait/Ka rachi MALDIVE NOVEL 2/2 Loading For Hodeidah/Jeddah MALDIVE NAVIGATOR 31/1 Sailed Sailed Loading For Salalah/ Dubai/Kuwait MALDIVE PEACE 30/1 Loading For Dar E Salam MALDIVE MPORTER In Port Loading For Male BARBARY 3/2 Loading546 words
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Advertisement785 1982-01-28 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** "LANG FfKANG M/S SHARKAT NAH SOON SON BHD IST AND ?NO fIOW MESSRS HI NO 1. JAIAN CEMPfNMG PORT785 words
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Advertisement72 1982-01-28 19 P.E.A.C.E. PTE LTD] ACGQGQ— Ba, mount faber road fSfiHMC SINGAPORE 0409 TDDUQ TEL: *****M/9 REGULAR FCL/LCL SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, HONG KONG SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. BHD EXPRESS TO BINTULU SW LONG MTU (Ml 1M0) 1) 4XI? sua LOW SATU (Ml 1M0) *y ft 11.2 C Accent lit72 words
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Advertisement267 1982-01-28 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) mt FT S£Z PT SAD ALEXAMtttt SMWII wra Apr IS Apr 30 Mty 3 May t Cargo Booting* Ptooo* Phono 2798X1/2 DIRECT LINER SERVICE PROM EGYPT KlhiU wsi Mata*sifl t N SHIPPING PTE HO267 words
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Advertisement269 1982-01-28 21 ft JOHORE SHIPPING If *T 153 JAL AN TENGKU BADAR PORT KEIANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Unrtload Service from P. Kelang 1 East Malaysia Brunei HAYATI V: 2/S2 HAYATI V: 3/82 HAVATI V: 4/S2 HAMDAHV: 2/12 HAMDAH V: 3/82 HAMDAHV: 4/12 AMR V: 3/12 P. KELANG 14/2/12269 words
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Advertisement314 1982-01-28 21 1 J* —."V'f'i'// c".« Y .'.Y 1 Agents tor P T SfSIWI LLOYD P T BAH AH I BAATTAA 304 30b 3rd floor Oc«M Bl«i fur. Tal BWSO 9S&S9 m00?9 SM6APORE/VDONESU SERVICE n* m 10MME FOB I PRASETIA 2S Jan 29 Jan Marti fetwfal brt*bi* mi Fa man BATH 10314 words
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Advertisement335 1982-01-28 21 WORLD LINE EXPRESS REGULAR SERVICES JAPAN/HONGKONG/STRAITS r Sfm PKELANG BUC« NHALf 142 IM. S/91 tm. 91/F«fc 1 ■ASCA 1-74 F«fc. 4/5 Feb t/7 GOUOILMt IK FA 11/12 Fab. 19/14 SMWASS 1-54 Ftb l»/lf F«fc 20/21 wfon QVKS (S) m its. tumn mm* u*, c«*t. *UY ABM HOLOMG SM. M i*335 words
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Advertisement90 1982-01-28 21 Indian Ocean Feeder Service SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES (PTE LTD MARKETING TEL *****? TEL *****1 (20 LINES) BJENLEY SNIPPING CO. (PTE) LTD., Suit# 02-30, l*t floor, Monhoftow House 151, Chin Swm Rood,S«ngapor«, 0316 TW: *****3 (5 mms) *«Ml S>m P. Ma* LMA* hr EASTERN STAR 2/4 F* 1 FA Murti ma«90 words
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Miscellaneous162 1982-01-28 22 1 Regional Weather a »jr cvN 1 i 0 2 ft X sf< :.V ss LL 1£ Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots V Cloudy162 words
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