The Business Times, 18 January 1982
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Title Section11 1982-01-18 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, JANUARY 18, IK2 60 CENTS11 words
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363 1982-01-18 1 PROMET Berhad and Associated Plastics Industries (API) have taken steps to pool their expertise and resources in the field of property development. Both companies announced over the weekend the formation of a joint venture company called Promet-API Property Development Services Sdn Bhd to363 words
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189 1982-01-18 1 Reuter LEGISLATION is being prepared at the EEC headquarters in Brussels which could change the face of worker-management relations in Western Europe. Two draft directives are in the to give workers in the 10 member countries a much bigger say in the managementReuter - 189 words
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Article506 1982-01-18 1 WONG AI KWEI - By WONG AI KWEI SINGAPORE'S barley trade, hit by a sudden and drastic fall in demand six months ago, has picked up again. Grain dealers said the Republic's main buyer of bagged barley, Saudi Arabia, resumed trade late last year with orders for 440,000 tonnes506 words
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601 1982-01-18 1 NYT IN AN effort to check growing protectionism in the world, the major Western trading powers and Japan have agreed to refrain from taking any precipitous unilateral actions to curb imports from other countries. "We are acutely aware that the stability and prosperity inNYT - 601 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article59 1982-01-18 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. Five US Navy frogmen today drowned while on routine diving training off the submarine, USS Grayback, near the Subic naval base. A US Navy spokesman said the accident occurred shortly after midnight while the conventionallypowered submarine was submerged off the btse. Only one of sixAFP - 59 words
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Article69 1982-01-18 1 Reuter Beijing, Sun. China's current economic performance is in some respects worse than in the *****. The weekly magazine Beijing Review today said that in 1960, 22 of China's 55 major industrial products failed to match standards achieved in the past. The energy utilisation rate was low andReuter - 69 words
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Article66 1982-01-18 1 AFP FRANCE, Sun. Seven people were feared dead after a freak accident on the Moselle River at dawn today when a tug pushing two barges crashed into a bridge carrying a gas pipeline which then started leaking. Four people on the vessel were asphyxiated and three are missing,AFP - 66 words
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Article98 1982-01-18 1 AP MANILA, Sun. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos today accused opposition politicians of seeking an alliance with rebel groups to overthrow him and warned them not to force him to invoke his "extraordinary powers." "I beg of them not to compel the use of extraonfinary powers all overAP - 98 words
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Article70 1982-01-18 1 Reuter BELTING, Sun. China's leading ideological Journal today said extremists still hold positions of authority one year after the tailing of the radical "gang of four' and called for a purge of remaining leftists. The fortnightly journal Red Flag said certain officials were plotting against the presentReuter - 70 words
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Article52 1982-01-18 1 UPI LONDON, Sun. Poland's ambassador to Britain said he had "just been told from Poland" that Solidarity trade unkm leader Lech Walesa "is going to be released in the very near future". "I cannot tell you the exact day but it will be soon," said ambassador StefanUPI - 52 words
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Article75 1982-01-18 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A smallholders rubber office will be opened in London this year to promote potential markets and to identify market strategy to increase outlets for Malaysian rubber. Minister of Land and Regional Development, Datuk Shariff Ahmad, said an officer will be leaving for London toAFP - 75 words
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135 1982-01-18 1 UPI A JAPAN-TAIWAN Joint venluie in car pmlactlun may paw a new threat to other nations' motor industries. A major Japaneae daily, MmMchi Shtmbum, said the agreed la principle to flnanOsctere can Joiallj with Toyota Molar Co aad Toyota Sales Co oader a tripleUPI - 135 words
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81 1982-01-18 1 FOBRIGN iliiilM ihns see new mMiil M pay and •Mho M the axInw ehangee, siekete s? Ce ra-ra duty rnhe AHMM M sf te the Stamp MM AeL" This sennas foreign stamp duty of fl en «^(er^Mflsntamrf) enld the Intent devoMpmeat okouM ant81 words
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450 1982-01-18 1 AGNES WEE - ■y AGNES WEE SIX humhed young Shgaporeans and Malaysians have applied Cor about a doaen scholarships in hotel management offered by Raffles City Pte Ltd. Although the closing date Is long paat. Raffles City continued to receive letters of enquiry and applications duriag the450 words
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Advertisement196 1982-01-18 1 \:>%;-=]+@)`<";-"**{;%,*@";)^_} mm SUDS-.'. HOW UK retailer Sainsbury put itself ahead of its competitors Page l ROLE ethics play in business decisions P»«e I WATCH out for George Melly and John Chilton's Feetwarmers Page f WHAT'S in store this year in music, drama, and theatre Page SELECTION of some best shows196 words
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Advertisement133 1982-01-18 1 I a) I t Ml s* Motto twwtal ApwielM UlHtiW Trt47 4WM, KTytm 19 THr. US 214Q0 r-«H m Pgi m 3ffc Si' I pWfc M X *.5 ■<a m And discover the convenience of dally direct night wide-bodied flights to Tokyo Dally flights Including direct night wide-bodied flights to133 words
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MANAGEMENT
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1833 1982-01-18 2 DAVID CHURCHILL - I DAVID CHURCHILL reveals the attention to detail which is keeping UK retailer Sainsbury ahead of its competitors DAVID CHURCHILL DURING the past two years of recession when unemployment has climbed steadily the J Sainsbury supermarket chain has done what for most companies would1,833 words
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787 1982-01-18 2 BARRY VOLPERT - ■n By BARRY VOLPERT Title: Managerial Dilemmas and Executive Growth Author: Frank V Manning Publisher: Reston Publishing Company IN 1960, the Wall Street Journal published a report that students at the Harvard Business School could get better grades in a bargaining course by lying.787 words
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Advertisement229 1982-01-18 2 m fen. r m i ra w *3 dP -2 -V I* i 'Al V y SWISS LINE 2000 FURNITURE SYSTEM Diethelm presents the Swiss Line 2000 Furniture System for the general office area Pleasant and comfortable surroundings to promote greater efficiency as well as the image of the organ'sation.229 words
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Advertisement553 1982-01-18 3 ■Mil II s :3s •>s II II SB v m* M.ge &?ie S»«& ■mt&k 4\ ma b. •>£ -.1 ±S->: m fiS I H SS« V i>* S3 f* > M, s ra <>• iOMn < ■H H ■m a. EH •A SCI& %Ts. ||£*f H-J A v:/"\.-. v« V553 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article766 1982-01-18 4 AFP THE SHARP fall in gold to two-year lows and the sharp rise in cash tin to record levels were the major highlights on the London commodity markets last week. Gold depressed silver close to last December's two-and-a-half-year lows and platinum to its lowest for three years. ButAFP - 766 words
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Article223 1982-01-18 4 ANOTHER DULL week went by for the Singapore produce market last week as prices remain mostly unchanged and demand low. There was little trading on the coffee market as bad weather in London and New York kept markets there close or hardly active. Most traders could223 words
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Article364 1982-01-18 4 COFFEE: Robust* futures closed Friday easier with prices between £2 and £11 a tonne below Thursday's close in actively traded positions. Total volume was 1872 lots of which U were options and 181 cross trades. BUGAB: Prices were between £1.65 and £0.65 a tonne up on Thursday's close364 words
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Article194 1982-01-18 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday were very steady bio late business, buoyed by possible speculative and trad** short-covering. The impending Chinese New Year in the~ East had probably triggered some of the support, whiah combined with pre weekend bookaquaring took afternoon prices to session highs. m t Gains194 words
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Article139 1982-01-18 4 THE US/Sing dollar opened earlier last week at $2.0440/« and was brought to the high of $2.0730/10 before closing for the week at $2.0686/06. Trading was basically quiet till Friday when strong baying support brought it to the week's high. The Singapore unit strengthened against major currencies except139 words
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Article345 1982-01-18 4 Source: International Discount Co Ltd IN THE domestic money market, the overnight rate opened at BV4 8 per cent but eased gradually over last week to close at 3 2 per cent. The easier market condition was also evident from the tone of the term rates. The Three-Month andSource: International Discount Co Ltd - 345 words
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Article332 1982-01-18 4 DURING last week, gold (ell through the apparent psychological support level of US$39O per troy ounce. It closed at the week's low of US$37l on the New York Come*, Green and Collier says. The already bearish sentiment was, aggravated when the price tumbled past the US$3BO level sooner than332 words
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Article22 1982-01-18 4 THE average rate at' which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers .is 11.64 per cent.22 words
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Article161 1982-01-18 4 ASIAN I iepMtt rm las tar the wt*K IS: T »OOUM--J mill! ims s UM (M prteM) w 13V* 121* 13 0/10 13ft 14 13 H i« 15/10 13 IS/IO 15 1/H 14V. 15ft 14* 15V* 14ft 1 month 3 month! 0 montha 12 month! 5/16 M 113/16 IV*161 words
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Article46 1982-01-18 4 FOR THE week ended* Saturday Jan 16, the range' of call rates received from;' Short Deposits <M) Bhd was I as follows: Baak faad: 3 to 5 perj cent. General fnai: 3.5 to 5.125 per cent. Msniswls of funds to-» tailed $1,157 million. J46 words
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Advertisement191 1982-01-18 4 Y The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Interest Rates RVed Deposits 1 month (minimum 6% p.a. 3 months (minimum NstMh 7 Vi% p.a. 6 months (minimum NSIMM BVi% p.a. 9 months imimmum SSINM 9% p.a. 12 months (minimum Ssoo> 9% p.a. Savings For deposits of Ssloo,oooand above—Rates on Request. 9%191 words
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OVERSEAS
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310 1982-01-18 5 PUNDITS who are forecasting that the US recession is nearly over are reading the signs wrong, said Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company (MHT), America's fourth largest bank. It said in its weekly Financial Digest that on the contrary, things will get worse before they get310 words
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Article473 1982-01-18 5 NYT REPUBLIC AN leaders of the US Senate have urged President Reagan to accept a US$45 billion package of tax increases to bring the federal deficit down in the next two years. After a Friday session with Reagan at the White House, the Senators saidNYT - 473 words
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358 1982-01-18 5 AP CHRYSLER Corp, which won cost concessions from its workers in each of the past two years, is now beginning a campaign against US tax policies which it says give a competitive edge to Japanese carmakers. In recent weeks, the nation's No 3 carmaker hasAP - 358 words
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Article136 1982-01-18 5 Reuter THE French government's plans on how to compensate shareholders in companies to be nationalised have been officially declared unconstitutional. The decision was taken on Friday by the constitutional council, which vets French legislation, but a statement from the office of Prime Minister Pierre MauroyReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement438 1982-01-18 5 n 4 VV i k I nod Last minute hamper bargains T -1 nm Stop rushing around. Save yourself the headache and pocket some savings in the bargain. Noel can deliver any number of hampers (even just one) at prices ranging from $80 to $1000 anywhere in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur,438 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration590 1982-01-18 6 LYM WHEN Japanese Jazz player, Sadao Watanabe, dropped by last year, it was Jazz fever over a hundred degrees. Even those who thought only disco and rock and roll was 'hot' enough for them found Watanabe's bouncy Jazz sounds a refreshing experience. Records for Watanabe couldLYM - 590 words
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Article1152 1982-01-18 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH AMID the deluge of year- end festivities, and the numerous columns devoted to the meaning of Christmas and the best buys for the t season, we can be forgiven for thinking that the arts i took a holiday. But, in actual1,152 words
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Article579 1982-01-18 6 MIGNON THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) began last Friday's performance on a festive note, and rightly so, for it was the very first concert in the 1982 season Chu Chien-Er's Festival Overture was scintillating. The main allegro section was played with great verve. Crescendos swelled and culminatedMIGNON - 579 words
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Article, Illustration777 1982-01-18 7 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK THE DAYS of paintings are far from being numbered. But it is worth noting in these days of instant Kodaks and Fujis that painting actually came before cameras, and that even the most sophisticated mechanical eye cannot present a scene in far greater777 words
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Article, Illustration910 1982-01-18 7 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE CHINESE opera season has dawned on us again. Barely a month after the Guangdong Cantonese Opera Troupe left for China and for more performances in Hongkong, another Chinese opera set has flown in. This time it's the return of the910 words
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Article, Illustration804 1982-01-18 7 MIGNON - By MIGNON IT ALL begins when Mrs Ford (Frau Fluth), a repectably married woman, receives a love-letter that is none too flattering. "We are all too well suited," the letter reads, "you love sack and so do I. Isn't that a sign of our compatibility?"804 words
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Advertisement280 1982-01-18 6 8 PETROLIAM NASIONAL BERHAD PETRONAS TIME CHARTER OF COASTAL VESSEL Quotations are invited from Malaysian Operators for the time charter of a coastal vessel of approximately 3000 MT carrying capacity for the carriage of clean petroleum products between Singapore and various ports in Malaysia commencing February 1982. Please quote in280 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous310 1982-01-18 6 CONCERTS JOIN our composers, lyricists, musicians and choreographers for an evening of dance and music. C«kM Owwrt begins on Wednesday at the Victoria Theatre and will be held over three evenings. Begins at 8pm. FILM SHOWS PLEUBE Pas La Bwck PIsAae (Don't cry with a full mouth) will be screened310 words
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Miscellaneous756 1982-01-18 6 H-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOBS 8 Model the soft angora creation (7) 9 Kept a scret tram nonmembers of the family (9) 13 DM have a figure In the date altered (5) 14 What he says as he make* his entrance? (5) 15 Where's an increase, note, in food (7)756 words
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Miscellaneous659 1982-01-18 6 A marriage in the family! r IN TONJOHTi <pM> (f btdj m her aide. She Rich aid J»huy Klverss Prince Meg em t entitled man let her mi it i reyal Dteaae atoe erne at her "Milk aad Hemey" (Ch Sat weML>< with ell Mi pemp eM hit. *1 UJfj"),659 words
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Advertisement160 1982-01-18 7 NOTICES (Incorporated in Singapore) Proposed Bonus Issue of Ono for Fivs Books Closing Date NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Book and Register of Members will.be closed from 15th to 18th February, 1982 (both dates inclusive) to enable members' bonus issue entitlements to be determined, subject to the necessary160 words
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Advertisement222 1982-01-18 7 in California's Napa\Mley «w '*v V'\ > mm ■*Wb/Airinff Between now and 28th ikifcFebruary 1982 when you dine at the Troika restaurants at yaj either DBS Building or Mount Elizabeth, be sure to charge x mSk your meals to Diners Club. You will get a chance to win a trip222 words
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Article166 1982-01-18 8 ADoM 90 30 -0.7 Akao 25 10 0.1 AMKV 84 .10 -0.3 Amfu 74.70 43 Amrobnk 5130 -0.2 SET" Z 34 JO Boll 00.00 0-3 BorsumlJ 90 00 3 Burhmann 36-50 -415 Caland 3400 0.2 Calve Delft 211 JO -4L2 Dell Mlj 70 JO -0.1 BniMt 114.00 15 36J0166 words
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Article258 1982-01-18 8 JAN IS Frs COKBKILLE Air-Liquid* BIN Ocrtala □anon* C 8 T (TbomaooC*Tvu\C*lm d*a MnlM «s MOB 190 -a -ii -3J 133 ♦1 Compazine rtntnclere Compacnl* Ocnerale Credit Foocter D* Franc* 333.00 1J ♦T Hachctt* (Ubralrle) Ufhln.. Bull Mtchalln (B) Partbai P*chln*7 Cl«lne Kuhlmann P..IM Ptulip* (NT 0*m BMK) PrtnMmp*258 words
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Article91 1982-01-18 8 JAM 1ft m FORWARD MARKET Acec MA 1 Arbed 10* IS Ajtur 383 -9 no -14 1312 -34 Canptc 13M unch 1M •1 De Beers m J Kbct 1850 -10 Eloctrofctl 3815 -40 OblnnoBm 2386 -40 Oct 1525 5 Hobo* 2545 -46 4406 5 Ryl Dutch 1418 +8 AMm91 words
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Article212 1982-01-18 8 JAM IS Dm Aac-Tatefuntin 4X00 -0J Akw &-M »ai Alls Leben 1480 00 *10 Alls Vers Ok 00 -0J BASF 131 K 4-ft.l B«; H T Wbank Bay Vbank 112 AO moo 1 Bayer BBC 114J0 210-30 -0-2 •J BMW Caaaella lftl 00G MO 00 «u Chem Vtrm 218.30212 words
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Article135 1982-01-18 8 Action* AJuaulw i jr. MO MB 1 ►1 H 2 in 1 ch Brown Bonrt Br Oba O*Br Clba 0*lcr P C J> one mo MO 1(70 U Z34G MSB BO BOO B 1 10 10 I 0 1 LA /M ink Br an vy tf i ISM >lumbui135 words
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Article84 1982-01-18 8 JAN 15 Lin Bttator 1M Bel MM -1» CtnUllt Ort 5*0 Cood Acqu* Roma 1M -U Ertdtnl* MM riM Ort MM Ommll IOM 1360 atm an -J in pm jm m Invm lUlcnnmU Ort MM M Itolpi M LapaUl Ort MM +M Madtobanca HM »750 UlluotaOrt MM M Mondadori84 words
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Article158 1982-01-18 8 JAM IS A MUM AHOM 3 >1 M a a m is S unch -H H Beth Cora BP Cut Ltd Rrur&n »H 22S «r ~in M* unch s* SB* +1 nana iun Coo* Marbanor Danko* us <* «8 Ootn (Mora* Dom nr 15* -H unch Dome Ulna* rucon158 words
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Article218 1982-01-18 8 JAN U Rand ♦A INDUSTRIALS A Alpha HO unch Abareoa 430 -it AI And CI VIS unch amc an -h unch m JL— a| -m Evened? fud Vol* MO nifit m Otrdton OMnul Ormiemn IM HW Hta.M -4 ~U HoMtt M Liberty Lonrlto l(t LTA ■4 41 M And218 words
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Advertisement172 1982-01-18 8 The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served". 1 fiSSBZSSI m \W* 1 Getaway to Sentosa with family and friends toSentosa *TS Cost only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy, just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies172 words
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Advertisement74 1982-01-18 8 lubertus! ®rill For lunch. For dinner For a richlit rewording experience In I'. S.H.o.iSun 1 For reservations call *****77 I *tirk SIM'IHI'NI SinjinjHM^ SHfcRATON MOTELS AND :NNS WORLDWIDE Nass'"-Mi!! Sigapce 102b Te /J7967? Ooe-dVar, ANA HOTELS INTt RNATIQNAL MYAn REG€NCVOSNGAPORF Si Corrte MotM Agancy TUESDAY FASHION OCCLUSIVES Showtime: 1.15 p.m.74 words
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Advertisement163 1982-01-18 8 .+:`?~}]'%>]/$>'(@/:}},@.*$@+__ fix i; (ovnxjM.S R I SI t K S I Before you fly awav to foreign lands, check-in your hags then seek out the Five Continents Restaurant. Relax in intimate surroundings and wine and dine on the most superb international cuisine you've ever tasted. Lunch 12 noon pm Dinner163 words
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Advertisement163 1982-01-18 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. m o If 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 an evening163 words
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Advertisement151 1982-01-18 8 gV Herald in the CHINESE NEW YEAR uJ|L —I- ~n— -1 wnn our sstecuon of 18 good-luck dishes. Yua Shang (Raw Fish) Pig Trotters with Black Mom -WINDFALL EVERYWHERE" BraissdAbalonswith Black Mom "PROSPERITY GUARANTEED" Stuffad Mushrooms with Mashad Shrimps "HANDFULOF GOLD" Swaat A Sour Mast BaNs "SOURCES OF WEALTH FROM151 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article520 1982-01-18 9 Mj K.Lumpur M THE KUALA Lumpur stock market hit a rough patch for four consecutive days last week as prices fell sharply in relentless bouts of selling. The bearish trend until the end of Thursday drove a considerable number of counters to new lows520 words
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Article1088 1982-01-18 9 that the New York "stock market would have a tough time in the first part of 1962 have proven .true so far. And with earnings reports ;about to flood America, things might jjecome rougher. T Hie big rally that was expected last week following the1,088 words
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Article835 1982-01-18 9 LONDON, Fri. Government bonds and leading shares ended slightly firmer, with sentiment helped by a smaller-than-ezpected rise In December retail prices, but turnover was still low. At the close, the FT Index stood at 531.60 points, up 4.4 points from Thursday's close. Thorn and Racal were off 3p835 words
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Article217 1982-01-18 9 iS—■ A SHARE prices the My* stock market west ap last week, bat maay Investors ■eemed retaeteat to trade la the face sf factors sack as the Mttma fall m Wall Street, the yea's deprectottoa agalast the 1)8 dollar aad grswtog trade friettoa with the U8217 words
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Article135 1982-01-18 9 BCI AFTER the depressed performance which had caused a 5.1 per cent loss in the previous week, the Italian equity market showed irregular behaviour. Investors continued to be cautious in the first sessions of the week. But a better attitude emerged, thanks to the positive performanceBCI - 135 words
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Article1217 1982-01-18 9 GERALD COLVERD - mm r^jLondon By GERALD COLVERD COAL, railways and water are a powerful trio of services for any economy. All three now stand in confrontation with authority to press their special cases for a better wages settlement than the representatives of the nation have offered... The state has1,217 words
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Article301 1982-01-18 9 [j^| SydnBy Reuter THE Sydney share market remained weak after a savage sbakeout slashed share prices and stripped millions of dollars from the market capitalisation of major companies. After a poor opening week to the new year, resource stocks retreated and industrials were swept downwards asReuter - 301 words
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Article163 1982-01-18 9 THE upheaval over the threatened resignation of the chairman and preridest of the Securities Exchange tot Thailand over the acate problems facing the capital market tended to divert attention away from the trading floor. The market was bearish during the early half of the week, but163 words
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670 1982-01-18 10 SIOW LI SEN - K «Singapore By SIOW LI SEN LAST week's shakeout at the Singapore stock exchange was probably an experience which only the strong-hearted could have endured. For four consecutive day*, share prices were forced lower consistently on weak sentiment and the Straits Times Industrial Index consequently670 words
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Article430 1982-01-18 10 JULIANA TAY - Wnk mM Jan 15 Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES M P HMp: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-one. OTHERS Pte Bart tovtnfrtsn SMpMMtaf I Mtii has incorporated a subsidiary, PELS Csasaltaaey Pis LM with aa authorised capital at $350,000. Mnss PIhMIm, (0 per cent owned430 words
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Article644 1982-01-18 10 The Best 70 Hone Uoaf lad O C B C 1180 1130 •100 •100 •100 -100 -88 -86 -TO -70 -45 -80 P M Hidgi 810 O U B 000 S Finance Wilkinson C K Tu| H Uou Credit Khong Gunn BM Int T P Tnt Lee644 words
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Article3015 1982-01-18 10 1061/1062 Hick Low Cwipujr Last Sale orGr'» Div Div C*TT Gr*s YTA Net P/K Vol (t)00) Weak High Law 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL i 494 115 aso 313 430 aoo 470 532* 075 430 248 Ac ma 115 Alcorn 130 Allied Choc 190 BAT 308 Bate 753,015 words
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Advertisement74 1982-01-18 9 Today's lesson is about malt Every popular whisky is made from blending pure malt whiskies and less expensive grain whiskies. Malt costs at least twice as much as grain And more malt means more character a more distinctive taste. Teacher's contains more malt than other popular blends. No wonder then74 words
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Advertisement246 1982-01-18 10 This announcement appears as a matter of record only 2$ #*5 J jS -S7 INTERNATIONAL TRUST Finance Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Issue of 7,500,000 Ordinary Shares of $1.00 each at $1.70 per Share payable in full on application Managed and Underwritten by FIRST CHICAGO ASIA MERCHANT BANK246 words
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MONDAY SPORTS
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635 1982-01-18 11 Reuter SATURDAY'S draw for the 1982 World Cup soccer finals in Madrid ensured that the fierce rivalry between Europe and South America for supremacy of the game will be a feature right from the start. Holder Argentina will open the 52-match programmeReuter - 635 words
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Article, Illustration698 1982-01-18 11 Agencies ALL 24 countries in the 12th World Cup football tournament which opens on June 13 found some measure of comfort from the first round draw conducted in Madrid on Saturday. Perhaps only Scotland, the victim of the over-elabo-rate system could haveAgencies - 698 words
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869 1982-01-18 11 DAVE ANDERSON - Pf DAVE ANDERSON NYT RED SAfITH, who died last Friday after a brief illness, was, quite simply, the best sportswriter. Of all those who have written sports for a living in America, nobody else ever had the command of the language, return ofNYT - 869 words
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252 1982-01-18 11 THE professional Golfers' Association of Singapore (PGAS) and its Malaysian counterpart have agreed on reciprocal rights for the number of entries to each other's tournaments. This was disclosed yesterday by PGAS tournament director Peter Qutton, who met Malaysia's Ramlan Harun during the weekend to252 words
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Article48 1982-01-18 11 AP GARY Player shot a finalround tt oo Saturday and won the US$lO5,OOO Lexington PGA golf tournament by three strokes with an th-under-par 272. Player collected HC.BOO for beating countryman Mark McNulty, American Bill Rogers and British rookie Gorton Brand, who tied for second at 275.AP - 48 words
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1181 1982-01-18 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - By CHARMAINE CHAN SELETAR Country Club scored its second straight win in the Singapore Golf Association Premier League when it defeated Keppel Club at home yesterday. With two more points from the win, Seletar, the 1978 champion, keeps its position at the1,181 words
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Advertisement60 1982-01-18 11 TAT LEE BANK LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT Pursuant to Article 6 1(a) of the Articles of Association of the Company, it is hereby announced that declarations received by the Company as at the end of December 1981, beneficial ownership of the issued share capita) of the Company by foreign persons constituted 11.96%60 words
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Advertisement89 1982-01-18 11 NEW ZEALAND'S LARGEST TRADING RANK ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF ITS NEW SINGAPORE BRANCH i V t S Bank of New Zealand Our new branch in use of our services and Our new address is: Singapore has the experience in the Bank of New Zealand, capability to meet all Pacific. Singapore89 words
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332 1982-01-18 12 CHOCOLATE Products (M) Berhad's public offer of 1.57 million shares has received overwhelming response. It is believed that the offer may have been oversubscribed by more than 30 times on the closing date last Friday. Recent public issues such as United Estate Projects and332 words
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395 1982-01-18 12 LOH YEE LIAM - C C Bintang earnings fall by a sharp 44pc By LOH YEE LIAM CYCLE and Carriage Bintang has turned in disappointing results as expected, .with pre-tax profits falling a sharp 44 per cent to $12.75 million for the year ended September 30, 1981. But the pre-tax earnings reported were slightly395 words
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419 1982-01-18 12 THE blocking of bids for the Royal Bank of Scotland group leaves a large question mark over the British banking sector and could adversely affect British banking interests overseas. The Bank of England, which opposed the bid for the Royal Bank from Hongkong and419 words
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578 1982-01-18 12 NYT THE Federal Reserve has announced a US$9.B billion increase in America's basic money supply in the first week of 1982 a larger-than-expected rise that revived fears in the credit markets that the Federal Reserve would tighten credit and cause interest rates to rise.NYT - 578 words
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169 1982-01-18 12 UPI PAKISTAN'S. President Mohammad Zia ui Haq left yesterday on a tour of four European countries which includes a visit to France where discussions may he held about reviving an agreement for the supply of a nuclear processing plant. President Zia's one-day trip toUPI - 169 words
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Article646 1982-01-18 12 Reuter THE Asian Development Bank is to make a big effort to draw in funds from commercial banks to co-finance projects it assists. This is one of the bank's new priorities under Mr Maaao Fujtoka who took over as president about six weeks ago.Reuter - 646 words
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Advertisement353 1982-01-18 12 a. w ?s*i; iWi 2^ 9H K V ,VJf f It.< lT|} r Ai_s« > 4 r HMW H>9>— w» r*. s 7V MISC armada of 35 modem vessels offers a wide range of specialised services with a personal touch. MISC is making waves around the world! MISC is going353 words
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Miscellaneous65 1982-01-18 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair and windy throughout the day. Showers expected in some areas in the morning. Bepert for 24 burs prter to 7M pm m Jan 17 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.2 Associated humidity 57 Minimum temperature 23.3 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 6.40 Rainfall in65 words
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Article202 1982-01-18 13 AFP A NEW Thai-Saudi Arabian •shipping joint venture will bg established to transport oil and general cargo between Thailand and the Middle East. Mr Cham Charindhorn, president of CM Corporation iJJtd, said the new venture •will be jointly financed by the Saudi-based Ali andAFP - 202 words
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Article, Illustration611 1982-01-18 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ SHIPPING lines and importers in Penang are anxiously waiting for the Port Klang Authority (PKA) to finalise the arrangements for the introduction of a facility which will permit the movement of Penang-bound containers to move by rail from Port Klang with duty611 words
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Article121 1982-01-18 13 AP CHINA'S ocean shipping industry should adjust its rates to make them more competitive in international markets, Chinese Transportation Minister Deng Deqing says. Mr Peng told a recent meeting that fhin»»» rates should be set for low unit profit but high volume and should be flexible toAP - 121 words
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Article55 1982-01-18 13 Reuter MEMBERS of the Japan/India-Pakistan-Gulf/ Japan Freight Conference said conditions at the Indian port of Bombay have improved significantly recently. The 11 conference members will therefore abolish the 20 per cent congestion surcharge on cargoes for shipment to Bombay from today. The surcharge has been in force sinceReuter - 55 words
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Article72 1982-01-18 13 Reuter THE JAPAN/WEST Africa (Nigeria/Senegal Range) Freight Conference said it has imposed a container handling charge of US$ll3 per TEU shipped to Freetown, Sierra Leone, from Jan 10. The charge, levied by the Port Authority of Sierra Leone, used to be shouldered by shipping lines, but nowReuter - 72 words
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Article663 1982-01-18 13 ShlpptegLte Page CM AchlprtnoShpf Add* tic Coot Afca Afro-Eurasia Alfred CT All trans Aipac tar AM. APC Lte APL Atlas Liars AvMtuta Liar Australian Coat Bait-Orient »I a X 9 V I VI 5 VD 4/9 Baltic Baafkak 0o« Biulxlrtfi Bank Linr IX i VI 1 VI663 words
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Article731 1982-01-18 14 AFTER the lull of the Christmas and New Year holidays, the London secondhand tonnage market saw a return of activity again, with a number of liner type vessels changing hands. In the demolition sector, however, brokers said the market remained fairly quiet, although a number of dry cargo731 words
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287 1982-01-18 14 BRAZIL has unveiled a US$4OO million port improvement plan to back up its export-or-bust policy. Brazil needs to keep exports streaking ahead of imports to maintain tMfc delicately poised trade surplus achieved last autumn. With its once-prosperous motor industry swept by recession although still achieving287 words
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Article1601 1982-01-18 14 STEADY rates continued to be paid for the fairly active chartering of grain vessels on Thursday out of North America with U5510.25 being paid for two cargoes from the US Gulf to Holland, and $17.50 from the Gulf to Japan. A grain cargo from the Gulf to Egypt1,601 words
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1014 1982-01-18 14 THE PHILIPPINES' shipping industry remained hard-pressed in 1981 as the general economic conditions worldwide slowed down trade activities. The lowered cargo volume in both the domestic and international ports of the country has combined with a general tight credit condition that limited shipowners' ability1,014 words
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Article283 1982-01-18 15 AFP DESPITE the very cold weather, the tanker market remained very quiet last week, with demand drying up completely for supertankers in the Gulf States area. Only the Caribbeans offered any semblance of activity, with fixtures concluded to a wide variety of destinations in Europe, the Mediterranean,AFP - 283 words
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320 1982-01-18 15 A DISTRICT Court judge in Chicago, Illinois, has set May 3 for the hearing on the US$2.2 billion claims for the loss of the very large crude carrier Amoco Cadiz off the coast of France in March 1978. In a trial expected to320 words
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119 1982-01-18 15 EUROPE Container Terminus (ECT) is to open an iniinH container distribution centre, the first of its at Blerick in the Dutch province of Limburg. In its initial stage the terminal is to process the onward-transport of 15,000 boxes a year, but eventually this amount is119 words
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441 1982-01-18 15 Lloyd's List THERE is increasing speculation in US shipping circles that the Department of Justice (DoJ) may be softening its traditional hard-line approach to the concept of closed conferences. The view is strengthened by the immediate past chairman of the FederalLloyd's List - 441 words
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256 1982-01-18 15 THE JAPANESE Shipowners' Association (JSA) is prepared to examine thoroughly the Impact on the future newbußding price trends of the Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organisation's (Imco) recently adopted first-stage plan. The plan is to revise both the International Convention for the Safety of Life at256 words
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5433 1982-01-18 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDPIE 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 Port5,433 words
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Article1100 1982-01-18 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Ship's Voy ETA Lino* Gdn Op. Tao Yuan Jenhol Nordhelde Takarl II Zlm S'pore Bunga Dahlia P. Madison Petr Starostln Adrian Maersk Korrigan Shokawa Maru P. Roosevelt Macol King Pegasus Pride Slrl Bhum Swire Star Nordhelde Thana1,100 words
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Article1659 1982-01-18 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Achipeiege Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies i (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN/KL/PK). Adriattr Cantataer Continents) Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S>/ Euro-Asia Line (PK PN), I Afre- EnrajSa Line Tranagroup Pie1,659 words
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1214 1982-01-18 22 FT THERE CAN be few more disruptive influences on a company than a major management shake-up. But sometimes it may be necessary for a company's survival. Such was the experience of Ellerman Lines where, in the past six years, 96 management changes have been undertakenFT - 1,214 words
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Article184 1982-01-18 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gull, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STBAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container184 words
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Article, Illustration460 1982-01-18 22 ARRIVALS KEPPO, WHARVES Cherry Orient (AB) (after Vtetova Anurag) 35/36 Equator HI (after Equator) 22 Kota Pelangi (AB) (0700 after Commander Grut) 13/14 Luke Lu (1500 after Mataram) 46 Mataram (0700 after Hannover land) 45 Manoloeverett (after Reefer Chy) 44 Sargodha (after Sumbawa) Sun Trader (0900) 25/26460 words
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Advertisement299 1982-01-18 13 >\ \s\\\vss N Times Peoocftcals Pub*cahor SINGAPORF. Business FOR PEOPLE WHO Y MATTER I \l< I) I\ I W I \H Oricnt Overseas CottlojMe/i Line S'po« PKftom 22/1 23/1 24/1 27/1 2/2 3/2 7/2 8/2 15/2 16/2 21/2 22/2 26n 27/2 i il'.i m B '*>* 4/3 6/3 18/3 20/3299 words
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Advertisement229 1982-01-18 13 OSEALORDEB iJASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG; EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES J BN SHUHAD V.41 (TBC) BN Al ATHEER (TBC) Dubai (1/3), Jubail (3/3), Dammam (6/3), Kuwait (9/3), Doha (12/3), Abu Dhabi (15/3) Kuwait (19/3), Shuaiba (22/3), Dammam (25/3), Bahrain (2873), Doha (31/3), Abu Dhabi (3/4). Dubai (6/4) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE229 words
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Advertisement17 1982-01-18 13 LONDON Freights SHIP Sales SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts fsr Whom REGIONAL Weather SHIPS la Part17 words
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Advertisement580 1982-01-18 13 MHPSVISTER SLINGS Ntbsftni 20" 1, 2 ft 3 ton SSL Largtst Stock inJjnMpert > SMH>U#>9Uil y '■•©Ka MariTerm MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US. PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Fe*d«r Penant Lonfbe&c Philadelphia In Port 25-21/1 1-2/2 0-0/2 15-18/2 22-23/2 1-2/3 0-0/3 13/2 20/2 27/2 8/3580 words
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Advertisement863 1982-01-18 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD WISMA MISC, N0.2, J ALAN CON LAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** Faa4ar *f Ktteat Veuct 8 DAM.M SiM KOMBGMI I PtNAGA 22/1 MHON DAHLIA 29/1 SEUMOM I POMGA 5/2 8 SUM 8 DAHLIA863 words
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Advertisement265 1982-01-18 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: U8 GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA r^BiriuanrriPsai Ll a/i i m/i m/i WT NMU. "BAWER TALISMAN" 14/1/42. "«AftS£R TOSA" 2/2/42. IARKR MENCtTHEUS" 4/2/42 ARKft NARA" 14/2/12 TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF T 2/2 VI VI 1/1 11/3 •12/2 17/2 12/3 23/3 M/ 3 M/l265 words
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Advertisement635 1982-01-18 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT TRADE r NEW ZEALAND TRADE Mm utp Iran PJW 4 Pn>| m OCI Ikra B/L A SINGAPORE MANSFELD CONTAMER SHPPMG PTE LTD K. LUMPUR: CONTAINER AGENCCS SON BM> PKELANG CONTAMER AGENCCS SON635 words
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Advertisement361 1982-01-18 15 ffe Franco Bvlyuui Services MB t >, l 1 i/■ I \*tmutm f. KRANS Udm 14m HW| rtoaa tw* on car ala 211 m UFA UM UU Uhl UU MHOI Ilia 271 m ISM UFA 21 FA 21 FA 21 Hk MX Cam 7FA IN» »F« 27 FA 3Mr «mm361 words
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Advertisement609 1982-01-18 16 Hapag-Lloyd [0 CONTWCNI UK Mia in My* B»y Bay too ■bttl 23/1 27/1 27/1 2/2 8/2 10/2 12/2 S'pore PKPen Bilbao Genoa H burg B haven Rdam Antwerp 13/2 21/2 15/3 26/3 24/3 20/3 18/3 <) Connecting m Koohsiung Connecting m Tokyo "Aho accepting cargo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via609 words
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Advertisement273 1982-01-18 16 ]t£&L,INE KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION <!> c n an fIJ clj fj j j —iJI m ni—i > Algerian National I me J;p'"s 5..3 Jgrr. UNIPACIFIC TRANS 4 TRADING ORifN'Al SH.PPtNG CORPS AGFNC* PTE LTD -.'oo'- IH'MJ V QI4UJ S S .aPtlHf "fSiNf, h 108*1 ■P. sum ACCEPTING CONTAINERS BREAK SULK273 words
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Advertisement649 1982-01-18 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACCEPTM FCI I ia CARGO FOi: S'prt MM F«toilr»« Rrtl«4«n Mm| li Kjrri EnrMctarr 21/1 11/2 13/2 15/2 17/2 19/2 C»ar t«t* 21/1 7/2 11/12 21/12 21/92 25/12 21/12 tm Hjnm 1/i 1/1 1/1 5/1 7/1 »/l limltyd It/92 29/2 J/03 11/11 U/91649 words
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Advertisement884 1982-01-18 16 Ult'S Burma Fiv« Star Shippinf Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON pmsmkctawtm pacm MM niWKTWI »/»tw BFS S C Agents r> Motoywo BOUSTEAO SHPP»>IG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PEI *****1/8 DtSCHARONG ONLY CimpoM ArfantiM D* NtiMini* imtrmmmmmi S. A.C.I.F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR DURBAN MONTEVOEO BUENOS884 words
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Advertisement172 1982-01-18 16 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LT3 SANKYO LINE ocuh a* i t —up pit in m 22*1)44/7 I 22RU71 CKT«NNKMM ra owu/utm ERST ASM 9VPMC MM ra B-1712/V7SI MATSR RRH ITRRWPORT 11V SUN UNION LINE *rwt PJttiV« PDMNE LOW FOR 2S-29/1 91-31/1 MftACN OCM MfK IMMB PU in TH *****44/7172 words
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Advertisement753 1982-01-18 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDOAH AQABA VESSEL voy. 21W/22E rn TT 17-13/4 22-23/5 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo, Aqaba and HodoMah. S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS \mm NEP. TOPAZ NEP AGATE NEP. ZIRCON NEP. TOPAZ NEP AGATE SOS/61N 7S/8N 12-14/1 80S/81N 22-24/1753 words
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Advertisement747 1982-01-18 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTABO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE H-MJK (HAVEN ROAM HAVRESOTON Span f MMfM-Qnaqr/ AtotnaAnhwrp Franc* A4UR a/1 14/2 12/2 11/2 IV2 11/2 27/1 14/2 M/l 17/1 M/l M/ 2 17/1 11/7 2t/7 M/l 23/7 11/1 7/7 H/l M/l 75/7 a/l 71/7 i/i »/i a/7 i/) i/j v> f/2 11/747 words
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Advertisement524 1982-01-18 17 Itl i Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER ep/UK/NC/scan SERVICE 2)R4M 3)HMi4)CMi I) MtMat. Saw*. 2) Mitai. I Uw»w LW«W (!*n) CMt) MM *MM MSMM MM %a '■•"'"t" NMsau* (it sn 22/1 N» laaSai to Lm Mm. tfb»t In* M l>«M|7)irMt J>r»» 4>rMi SHM Jl 1 I ft: «arm* n/i524 words
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Advertisement522 1982-01-18 17 r»gr BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK UNE (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) IVYBAMtf os°, RE DAM HULL HMBG Si 0 17 f9h 20 pob MM SwtXaSS S fi* 7Mor 10 14 Mor FORTHBANK 17 Mor 12 Apr 15 Apr 20 Apr Abo loods P. KAlong 12/2 and Ponoog 14/2 Linos U.S. GULF URECT522 words
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Advertisement533 1982-01-18 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN ociald n 21/1 inMDM vr E MB *2 7/2 22/1 24/1 4/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 Span N*o»» IW* 25/1 V 2 1/2 11/2 7/2 19/2 29/2 M/ 2 14/2 */2 tcarmt fa «e La ARABIAN GULF ••SHOKANA533 words
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Advertisement365 1982-01-18 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMER/REEFER SERVICE lM*| tar LOS MGELH. SM nUMCSCO XATTU, TACOMA. MNCOMQL B.C. Acc*M| FCL/Fa Catoten AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAMR SERVICE im>M Fa/ra ci*w rUM| Spot* Mb AM S* MMKtvb B" 1 F«k 2 f* 13 FA IS FA 71 Fife Frm ttSHW MMfTA "VISHV* YASK NEW365 words
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Advertisement261 1982-01-18 18 o SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TMELOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING 9111?? 13 I iNf Si GENERAL *****1 114 lINE St TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS 7SS6B A B CARSHIE CABLE CARGOSMIP GDI (limlaiiicr Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK fjK.\ SI\OAPORh ISI.AXDS UM MIDDLE EAST261 words
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Advertisement621 1982-01-18 18 r KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building. Shenton Way Smg.Tporp Tel *****2? *****6/ P Kolanq Tel *****4^*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES [Hyundae Shipping Co. lid. ASIA MERCHANT MARINh @2 GOLDEN LINE CM* MAN SMPPMC (PTE) LTD Km* Tan Mm M M Cad IM mtmm iim t* hut* (litini 1*621 words
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Advertisement656 1982-01-18 18 BBEfIKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE CAKLU Ml2o— Salad kddah/Liiiassai/M'saMas/ Haiitot/Rattarda«/nbvy mmmni 2tJa* -da WRIT AS m 122 Mar -da Altt acctptini Cantakiars to Bair*/Tripai/latakia/Tart««/ Maiandria/Baghdad FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE I FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO SERVICE fbelitt MGHT Hm( KM|/KMiM|/BH« Tekefcama/Otata -da(PTE) LTD none 22*511 «»7«2. mrt656 words
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Advertisement616 1982-01-18 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): N GARNET SW 26/1 27/1 15/ KJACEJMI3W 7/2 8/2 26/ HK CONTAMER 29W 15/2 16/2 6/ A CONCORD 3W 21/2 22/2 12/ C PAUL 30* J26/2 27/2 17/ Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEWON S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0200 21/1 LCL Cargo 1400616 words
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Advertisement595 1982-01-18 19 MALDIVE LINES MAIMK chest In Port Loading For Male MALWVE HOVEL 25/1/82 Loading For Hodeidah/Jeddah MALWVE NAVIGATOR 30/1/82 Loading For Salalah/ Dubai/Kuwait MALWVE PEACE 25/1/82 Loading For Oar E Salam MALWVE IMPORTER 18/1/82 Loading For Male BAJttARY 29/1/82 Loading For Jeddah/Dakar MALWVE PROGRESS 4/2/82 Loading For Salalah/Bahram/ Dammam/Kuwait HA KUANTAN595 words
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Advertisement665 1982-01-18 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOMG 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Nunbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHARK AT NAM SOON SON MB IST AND 2ND FLOOR NO 1 JALAN CEMPENWG PORT KIANG665 words
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Advertisement50 1982-01-18 19 PEACE REGULAR FCL/LCL SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, HONG KONG SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. BHD express to bintulu vm lob s*ni (mi ism) ii SB UMB SAW (Ml ISM) <rn ts UJB l>,w,T 2aMali > «r"MM CMHM Agents: JAMBATAN MERAH SDN. BHD. P. Kelang .*****6/7 K. L. *****7/*****1 Penang50 words
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Advertisement238 1982-01-18 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT BAID ALEXANDRIA) sfwf rr soz pt sab aieia* SET"'22 r tea Apr 14 Apr 17 Apr Cargo Bookings Plmm Phono ******1/2 DIRECT LINER SERVICE FROM EGYPT Mi u it SINCAPOPF »WEST M«iAYSIA t N SHIPPING PTF lID238 words
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Advertisement275 1982-01-18 21 s. pmnce s. LUCK TBN SAUDI IS, LINE Regular Conventional Service (All Saudi Flog Vmm<) PK PNG Loodng for D'mam, DT»». M Damnaai, CMm. M TMAS (IMWM *****4/414JM TUMI SmnMU *7375 TRANSTEMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE EWYAIUS lrxior $■> H( Loadng for--1/2 15/2 17/2 ioddah, Monfaicone. Tritste, Salerno, Valencia! Ml275 words
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Advertisement250 1982-01-18 21 ft JOHORE SHIPPING ,5J jai t ENGKU BADAR POP' «H ANG SHANGOR MAI AVSIA HAY ATI V: 1/12 HAVATI V: 2/12 HAYAT) V: 3/12 HAMDAHV: 2/12 HAMDAHV: 3/S2 HMDAHV: 4/12 AMR V: 1/12 AMI V; 2/12 AMR V: 3/12 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Urattaad Service from P tear* East250 words
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Advertisement258 1982-01-18 21 SOON SENG GROUP Rep Jar Sefvkj To East M'wa Vessel P Klang loading tor FOH6 SANG in 101/12 12/ 1 KucKM«/KK FOB SOON toy 201/12 In port KK/Sandakan/Tawau T *11 IHt V" 1 Indian Ocean Feeder Service FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE SELF SUSTAINED VESSEL m* caam octagons c*cun» faM njv tm258 words
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Advertisement119 1982-01-18 21 ®FRANSMER (GROUPAGE) SERVICE Frammer Stmctt (S) Rto Ltd Unit B, 4H» Floor (05-02) Chong Own Hoot Industrial lotting. 12, Arumuoom Rood, off Poyo Lobar Zyy^tJ 44o r0 519 Singapore 9146 Tol: *****66 (5 linos) ToW*: RS ***** FRAMES FCL/LCL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA Colling ot.Sydnoy, Molbourno, Brisbane, Adoloido, Fromontlo FRAMES I119 words
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Advertisement492 1982-01-18 22 PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU SON. BHD. P O Box 220 Kou KirwtMlu RK4JLA* LKI SttVlCf Sabah Bangkok S**apor r Port Kiu.,g Pew* P Rlanj S pore Loading for LMITAN RAM V.l/ 12 22 In 12 It J» 12 KK LWTAA EMM V.l/S2 22 Jan «2 20 Jan 12 Sandakan. Tawau SEALION492 words
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Advertisement279 1982-01-18 22 NEAP SENG THANK SHIPPING PH. LTD. 1201, 12tfc Hoor, GoMm Mils Towar, B«od> Rood, Sif f or> 0719. T«l: *****44 (3 fTi R*****2 HE APC O SINGAPORE TO NEST MALAYSIA SERVICE ETA ETD 2#/I/O 21/1/12 SMGAPORE TO PEHAAG/PHUKET SERVICE fey OA ETO testtat LMMK J/12 17/1/12 11/1/12 PfUMK FULL-CONTAVO SERVICE279 words
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