The Business Times, 24 March 1983
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Title Section11 1983-03-24 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, MARCH 24, IMS 60 CENTS11 words
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431 1983-03-24 1 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG GOODWOOD Park chairman Khoo Teck Puat yesterday stunned Sydney's financial circles when he sold his share in retailer Oace Brothers Holdings to Myer Emporium for about As 43 million. Until then. Tan Sri Khoo, who held a stake of431 words
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Article177 1983-03-24 1 A US$25 million loan is being arranged in Singapore for Philippine Airlines to finance partly its purchase of Airbus planes. This is the first time an Airbus financing loan is being arranged here. Previous loans were arranged in other international markets by consortia comprising West German, French177 words
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456 1983-03-24 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI MERCHANT bankers are perturbed by the fact that a local manufacturing company had managed to get loans totalling $53 million from some 25 financial institutions without the lenders knowing its financial difficulty. What puzzles the banks most is that a large part456 words
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Article195 1983-03-24 1 RUBBER prices fell markedly yesterday after dropping steadily since the middle of last week. At yesterday's close in Singapore, April One RSS buyers was quoted at 216.5 cents a kg, down six cents from Tuesday's close of 222.5 cents a kg. Compared with a peak195 words
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505 1983-03-24 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO OVERSUPPLY in the local market has farced many producers of printed circuit boards to look overseas for markets with some measure of success. Domestic exports have been increasing steadily in the last few years in spite of a worldwide505 words
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Article159 1983-03-24 1 SELLING prices of Housing and Board (HDB) flats for the next two years are likely to go up less than originally anticipated, said Minister for National Development Teh Cheang Wan yesterday. He said the increases are likely to be "mudi smaller" than what was earlier159 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article62 1983-03-24 1 Reuter STERLING hit a record low of U551.4595 in London yesterday as the US dollar continued to strengthen against all currencies. Dealers said the dollar was being pushed up on hopes of higher US interest rates, which would make it more attractive to investors »nH speculators. TheReuter - 62 words
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Article84 1983-03-24 1 UPI ONLY a week after British budget measures to ease the tax burden on new North Sea oilfields, Shell UK Oil in London yesterday announced an investment programme which could involve spending up to £800 million a year for the rest of the decade. Shell, whose partnership withUPI - 84 words
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Article81 1983-03-24 1 UPI THE National Bank of Brussels yesterday cut its discount rate by 3 per cent to 11 per cent, effective today, saying calm has returned to the exchange market following the European monetary realignment three days ago. The bank raised the discount its basic interest rate byUPI - 81 words
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Article91 1983-03-24 1 Reuter CHINA has agreed to cut the price of the crude oil it sells Japan by US$5 a barrel to $28.70 for Daqing crude, backdated to Feb 10, Japanese importers said. Officials of the two import groups, the Importers Conference of Chinese Petroleum in Japan andReuter - 91 words
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Article66 1983-03-24 1 AFP STRIKING workers from New Delhi's state-run transport corporation clashed violently yesterday with police in at least two places, leaving nearly 150 injured, three from police firing, police said. The one-day strike, involving thousands of employees, was almost total and was called by the Indian National TradeAFP - 66 words
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Article85 1983-03-24 1 Reuter MALAYSIA, the world's largest tin producer, yesterday said it expects enforced cutbacks on tin exports to continue until the end of 1964 in spite of the current soaring prices on the London market. "The accumulated surplus of tin overhanging the market is 80,000 to 90,000 tonnesReuter - 85 words
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Article70 1983-03-24 1 RIGHT-WING Bavarian leader Franz Josef Strauss, who on Monday turned down a seat in the West German Cabinet, said in Munich he would continue to play a substantial role in national politics. In Bonn, the general secretaries of the three coalition parties conceded that differences remained over foreign70 words
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146 1983-03-24 1 SINGAPORE QUlMbttwtwj ketweea Slag*pere All toy tfce JsTZcSSri pare Girl Mi lhat BXA «M aßtwei Is aae thli mm wrii«Me ki Ms UrerttHMli aaier a nwiwiil ripai k Septsariker IV». Mn CfcrMtaa Beteara, rammmj, sali sJEmsu iedie ast to sell tfce perfane146 words
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Article, Illustration312 1983-03-24 1 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM THE local stockmarteet, which has put on nearly 30 per cent in overall capitalisation since the beginning of the year, went through a shakeout yesterday. Major indices, (or the second time since the year began, recorded doubledigit (alls as share prices312 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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529 1983-03-24 2 Reuter RECENT proposals that official bodies guarantee or aannw commercial bank loam to developing countries are largely unnecessary, impractical or politically unacceptable, bankers aaid in London. The bankers, from financial centres around the world, said discussions of a so-called hanking lifeboat are useful mostly asReuter - 529 words
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337 1983-03-24 2 Reuter AGGRESSIVE testing of the US$4OO a troy ounce gold price level could be seen again in the next few weeks following the market's recent unconvincing recovery, some gold market analysts in London say. Since the market dropped towards the end of last monthReuter - 337 words
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Article121 1983-03-24 2 Renter SOUTH African gold exports rose to 8.78 billion rand in 1982 from 8.56 billion the previous year. The revenue came from production of 662£16 kg, slightly up on the 655,755 kg produced in 1981. Overall mineral exports rose to 12.06 billion rand from 11.57Renter - 121 words
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146 1983-03-24 2 Reuter THE US Export-Import Bank expects claim losses to total about US$73O million in the current fiscal year, Exim Bank president William Draper said. Nearly $500 million of the losses will reflect short- and medium-term credits to private buyers in Mexico, Draper told theReuter - 146 words
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605 1983-03-24 2 Reuter THE Swiss Federal Banking Commission is likely to advise Credit Suisse this week to consolidate CS Holding for the purposes of mmln capital asset requirements, bankers in Zurich said. CS Holding was founded by Credit Suisse one year ago to holdReuter - 605 words
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172 1983-03-24 2 STANDARD Chartered Bank PLC said its loan exposure to countries which had either rescheduled their external debt in 1982, or were in the process of rescheduling, amounted to 3.7 per cent of total assets employed at the end of 1982. This included short-term interbank transactions, it172 words
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Article111 1983-03-24 2 Reuter BANK of China assets rose in 1982 to 119 billion yuan from 92 billion yuan in 1981, vice-president Ding Cha Ong said. The bank extended loans totalling more than US$l.7 billion up to end-1982 to 6,000 small- and medium-sized Chinese enterprises to help technical modernisation.Reuter - 111 words
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70 1983-03-24 2 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES of leading western creditor banks have wound up two days of preliminary t»nr« in Warsaw on deferring payment of Poland's commercial debts due this year. The official Polish news agency, PAP, said on Tuesday the bankers discussed with officials of Bank Handlowy,Reuter - 70 words
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Article274 1983-03-24 2 FOREIGN bankers said they expect Brazil to seek new financing from International banks in coming months because of a higher than anticipated current account deficit this year. They said they believed that Brazil would not achieve a trade surplus of US$6 billion, which was a274 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article468 1983-03-24 2 THE US dollar weakened against the yen but remained strong against the other major currencies on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. Against the Singapore unit it opened at 2.0885/95. Rates did not move much, and the highest recorded yesterday was 2.0815/25. The dollar closed at 2.0900/10. The468 words
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Article23 1983-03-24 2 THE average rate at' which major Singapore banks are ear* rently prepared to lead to their beat customers is 9.23 per cent.23 words
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Article174 1983-03-24 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on March 23: UJMWngpt) 7d*jn 13/16 9 11/16 1 month 11/16 96/16 2 months 611/16 66/16 3 month! 9* 6% 6 month* 6% 6* 9 months 615/16 6 13/16 12 months 10 6* DwtvM 1 month 3 months 6 months 13174 words
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Article40 1983-03-24 2 RANGE af prk sm riknd by dlacount taM qb Mardi 23 Oventtfht 1 CtU depcMtts: l-IM CMag J-month •vhfMtaC Treasury Mils IH 2H 3-monLh Bank bills 6H 3 months CD 8H 6H moottaaCD M SH Source: National Discount Co40 words
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Article64 1983-03-24 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed slightly easier at 238.00 yen in moderate but irregular trading after opening at 239.40, dealers said. This compared with 238.00/15 at the New York doss and 238.95/238.10 on the US West Coast. Trading volume was a moderate US$l.45 billion. Dealers said a64 words
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Article42 1983-03-24 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited hanks and discount bouses to tender for a total of *160 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Mar 28 to Mar 31. Each tender must not be for less than 1250,000.42 words
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Article144 1983-03-24 2 THE US dollar was little changed yesterday from New York's levels in fairly <|uiet, late trading owing to a lack of fresh factors, dealers said. The market consolidated after recent fluctuations following oil price cuts and the EMS turmoil. The dollar was unchanged from New York's close of 2.4100/15144 words
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Article268 1983-03-24 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday fluctuated marginally throughout the session before higher compared with overnight New York levels, dealers aid. Trading was light and total saks for the day, including kerbs, was 433 lots. Prompt closed firmer at USs4lf.so/421.50 an ounce compared with $418.50/419.50 in New York on Tuesday268 words
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Article38 1983-03-24 2 IMi MM New York 10 4SB 10 «B 10.53S IOCS Zurich 10 .SB 10 JOB 10 BS IOCS Singapore WM 10 CB 10.45B m 10JBS Ooatef prfc «ia US dollar* troy oano Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore38 words
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Article71 1983-03-24 2 TRADING opened nervously yesterday as the dollar sought its level after its firmer overnight tone, with sterling largely sidelined but continuing to test US$l.47. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4WT/707 Can 1.8003 36 Oqh —L22»/C1 D Ilk 3J518/5BS0 DPI-3.1771/8* S FY 3.0171/525 B FY coo-78.07 /22 F FY 10.M30/08B5 Lit71 words
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Advertisement291 1983-03-24 2 WE'D LIKE TO HELP GIVE YOUR CHILD A FIRST CLASS EDUCATION. Being an expatriate, based far from home, your children's education can be a cause for concern. An ideal solution is close at hand the International School of Singapore. International standards Recognised by Singapore's Ministry of Education, it is the291 words
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Advertisement85 1983-03-24 2 r I*x I m A REFLECTION OF TASTE The Serie B»g Directors Suite, from Mariani of Italy. Big news for bosses who believe in the best. Of contemporary ageless saddle leather, the director's desk comes with matching armchairs that tilt and swivel to your comfort. Also in the series: low85 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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358 1983-03-24 3 LEGISLATION may be introduced to ensure that no future government squanders away public money held in the Central Provident Fund. Mr Ong Teng Cheong, Minister for Labour, said this when answering questions about the CPF on the television programme, Feedback.. He was358 words
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Article, Illustration523 1983-03-24 3 PHILIPS has launched a new integrated circuit which is small enough to fit an FM radio inside a pen. Code-named TDA 7000, this compact integrated circuit contains the components of an FM radio receiver except for antenna-input and audio-output gear. Its small size and low cost make the523 words
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290 1983-03-24 3 THIRTY students from the National University of Singapore Joined Esso yesterday for "hands on" work experience under its student vacation employment programme. During their three-month attachment, the students will be exposed to various aspects ot work in the oil industry. The students come from290 words
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655 1983-03-24 3 THE Government is considering preventive and punitive measures to curb price fixing in Singapore through legislation. The Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, in reply to questions in Parliament yesterday during the Budget debate, also said the setting up of a655 words
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447 1983-03-24 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN PUMP prices of petrol and diesel will probably be cut next week but motorists may not enjoy the full 15 per cent Opec crude oil price fall. This is because the Ministry of Trade and Industry may447 words
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Advertisement59 1983-03-24 3 III! B Wl\ A\l( )i\ I II) I Ilk p. >!. lk'( I ill 11. MIL" k < 'lIL'I A full-service bank offers Fixed deposit rates in Singapore dollars AH interest rates subject to change without notice. For accounts with $50,000 and above, interest rate is negotiable. I Singapore Branch59 words
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Advertisement150 1983-03-24 3 In Europe we get about a thousand calls everyday. The problem maybe on an oil rig, in a shipyard or in your own home. But each time the phone rings, we know that someone, somewhere has something stuck. Builders rubble maybe; or thick grease, great globs of impacted fabric or150 words
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OVERSEAS
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605 1983-03-24 4 AP UPI THE Pentagon has announced the first proposed US arms sale to Israel since the Israeli invasion of Lebanon last summer strained relations between the two countries. The US Defence Department notified Congress it wants to sell Israel 200 SidewinderAP; UPI - 605 words
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756 1983-03-24 4 Agencies EUROPEAN leaders have strongly criticised Israeli settlements on the West Bank and have said the time has come for Israel to show that it is ready to negotiate seriously for Middle East peace. The criticism of Israel came in aAgencies - 756 words
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221 1983-03-24 4 Reuter ASEAN foreign aM<g| began talks yesterday to consider a possible new move far a settlement of the Cambodian conflict. The five member countries were cipected to <kaft a Joint response after Vietnam said It was prepared to meet them forReuter - 221 words
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376 1983-03-24 4 UPI POLISH authorities have crushed the threat of underground opposition and haltea tne process of disintegration" In the country, Polish Interior Minister General Caeslaw said. But he warned, "the political adversary haa not given up struggle and la planning steps designed to provoke tensionUPI - 376 words
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373 1983-03-24 4 AP MEXKX), already battling with Its worst recession in half a century, is now confronting new flnsnrial pressure caused by linking oil prices and the used to cover MM— of dollars in current debt payments. The government of President Miguel de la Madrid,AP - 373 words
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273 1983-03-24 4 Reuter THE US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) In Washington yesterday denied any wrongdoing in its handling at an alleged Illegal stock trading case involving White House national security consultant Thomas Reed. Reed, vice-chairman of the White House study group on the MXReuter - 273 words
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149 1983-03-24 4 Reuter TAIWAN Is icfMkw Impart Bmbm far Anstraflaa meat and dairy pradaets In retallattsa tar a haa Is AsstraJta en tinned Taiwanese Mk> reams, trade ministry They said regsnsti far Karer^tto nsd uSwm BMhnms Oris saaath wWle they lnvessI aeate had prSCSmrytaSftlS afcnla aaReuter - 149 words
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308 1983-03-24 4 AP CHINA has reduced its tax on the interest earned by foreign companies hi Pitt» from 20 per cent to 10 per cent to help attract more foreign capital and technology, the official Xinhua news agency reported. For loans made throughAP - 308 words
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197 1983-03-24 4 Reuter CHINA has cancelled a £100 mfflfaw deal with a British consortium to refit Clitnew navy destroy n with Sea Dart missiles, a British embassy spokesman said. The consortium, led by British Aerospace and Vosper Thorny croft, signed the contract last November subjectReuter - 197 words
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Article699 1983-03-24 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tiae Froa BA BA14 0036 MEL/SYD/PER TMA TL332 0230 TYO PAA PA005 Q2C JFK/SPO/HKG SLA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MHG01 0990 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH682 1000 KCH MAS MH671 1Q20 KUL CAL CB14 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1030 HLP699 words
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384 1983-03-24 5 THAI politicians have plunged into campaigning for general elections next month with at least two major parties standing against army intervention in affairs of state. The anti-military offensive is spearheaded by two political parties Social Action and Democrat whose earlier withdrawal threats almost broke384 words
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415 1983-03-24 5 Reuter THE Soviet Union is unlikely to respond to American President Reagan's offer to supplement Soviet grain production, despite facing a poor harvest for a fifth straight year, Western experts say. Five months ago, Reagan said the US was willing toReuter - 415 words
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326 1983-03-24 5 Reuter CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl yesterday stood at the bead of an intact coalition government after seven days of infighting between the minority parties of his alliance in Bonn. Final agreement came surprisingly quickly, with the potentially troublesome subject of foreign andReuter - 326 words
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299 1983-03-24 5 Reuter NEW orders received by American manufacturers for durable goods fell US$3.2 billion, or 4 per cent, in February to a seasonallyadjusted 177.70 billion. The Commerce Department in Washington yesterday said February's decline came after three straight monthly Increases. In January, new ordersReuter - 299 words
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804 1983-03-24 5 Reuter TAIWAN'S space-age pirates lurk in the grubby bacfc streets of western Taipei where millions of US dollars worth of counterfeit products change hands every day. It is a quiet and efficient business which takes place inside the alleys of perhaps the world'sReuter - 804 words
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Article169 1983-03-24 5 Reuter SOUTH Korea's external debt will climb to US$4O.9 billion by the end of this year and to $49 billion by 1986 from $37.2 billion at the end of last year. Making this forecast in a speech to a business group in New York on Tuesday, KoreaReuter - 169 words
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778 1983-03-24 5 Reuter FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand convened a -new "combat" Cabinet yesterday before explaining in a television address how he planned to purge France's ailing economy. Mitterrand ended 10 days of suspense in Paris on Tuesday when he asked Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy to stay onReuter - 778 words
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184 1983-03-24 5 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE cabinet has proposed a national budget of 57 button pesos for calendar year 1984, a 7.1 per cent rise over the current year 's 53.2 billion pesos. The proposed outlay will trim the budget deficit to 8.8 billion pesos nextReuter - 184 words
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461 1983-03-24 5 AP THE Philippine central bank has announced a giant raffle scheme aimed at doubling its annual foreign exchange deposits from Filipinos working abroad to US$l.5 billion. Anyone who uses foreign currency to buy Philippine pesos at local banks will get one raffleAP - 461 words
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Advertisement178 1983-03-24 4 •Js:4 K <*& MM •C--m. m rvV -.v." ■> When it came to a $lmilfion investment, the choice was dear to the authorities at Changi Airport. For SATS. CIAS, CAOOPWD and Airfreight Agents at Changi Airport, it had to be Eiectrolux Constructor. Specifically, about a million dollars worth of flexible178 words
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Advertisement21 1983-03-24 4 Pan Am To USA Daily At 8.15 am To San Francisco, Los Angeles And Beyond. Pan Am.>bii Can't Beat the Experience.21 words
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Advertisement52 1983-03-24 5 Gucci sports the casual look from Europe. 100% cotton tennis slacks and T-shirt. A rei>ersible belt with gilt buck le plus armbands and thick cotton towel. Other sports fashions include jackets, pulloners, blousons, shorts and sport shoes. Available only from OUCCI, Tong Building. Ground Floor. 302 Orchard Road. Singapore 0923.52 words
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Article436 1983-03-24 6 GOOD SUGGESTIONS are not hard to come by when things go wrong. The difficult part is implementing them to rectify the problems. TCie formation of a central credit information bureau for banks in Singapore is one such good idea. It can help banks436 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1983-03-24 6 CANUTE JAMES - The high expectations which accompanied the start of the search for oil in Commonwealth Caribbean countries several years ago are now somewhat faded. But in Belize, at least, writes CANUTE JAMES, new explorations following up earlier trace finds have again brightened hopes. CANUTE JAMES FTFT - 1,209 words
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521 1983-03-24 6 JAMES P JONES - LETTER JAMES P JONES Prestdeat, WHILE geaerally agreeing with Dr Edward Rsbinsea's remark* absat traintag as re parted by Tsaag 8m Yla (BT, March 14), I'm afraid I mast elabsrate on his rmmrrti aheat "worshipping at the IM sf aa-the-jeb traiaiag" (OJT). if the521 words
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Advertisement90 1983-03-24 6 m 3 X\ \y a t v •W V: jm -»>• "V' »s > n At the Baron's Table, intimacy reigns for a couple, privacy prevails for executives. Delicious, tempting courses are carefully conceived by skilful chefs. And from the Baron's Smokehouse, every other culinary variation is lent to make90 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous815 1983-03-24 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Operant Mowed by Dynasty (Mandarin/r) 3.50 What's My Line 4.10 Hawai Fnre-0 Murder .Iyes (My 4.55 Camp Wldemess Pedal Powar: The young campers go for a long-distance bicycle ride in the wild country. Steve's endurance and strength is put to the test when he tries to815 words
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Article, Illustration1234 1983-03-24 7 RICHARD COWPER - RICHARD COWPER traces the path to riches of the undisputed kiny of Indonesia's unique kretek cigarette industry RICHARD COWPER FT SOME of the world's and Indonesia's richest Chinese entrepreneurs have a remarkable facility for accumulating enormous wealth almost unnoticed by the world at large.FT; Source: Industry Estimstes - 1,234 words
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Article, Illustration1476 1983-03-24 7 RAY DAFTER - The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries' recent pricing agreement reached in London is a fragile one, says RAY DAFTER. Its efforts to maintain oil prices and production levels may be undermined by a possible price war: BP has said that North Sea crude shouldFT; Source: - 1,476 words
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399 1983-03-24 7 RICHARD JOHNS - ■y RICHARD JOHNS FT FEABB af a MtMtnpUe kflhd pHen km (iwwitiiM the eelleetive nU sf Opee iiialufsllj Tie prlelag tad paedßillsa have prevailed ever Ike haafc psllttoel trmaktm wttfcia the Orgsatoatlia aad tadhrldaal ae» ben' wtakM to gel Ike beet pwi~*~nl ffr thfanhur YetFT - 399 words
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Advertisement87 1983-03-24 7 i Our sailing schedule to Europe i isn't hard to remember. EI'ERY WfWefPAY J 11 If you're exporting to Europe, circle Wednesday. That's the easy way to remember when Scan Dutch sails from Singapore. It's the same day, every week of the year, so you can plan your shipping requirements87 words
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Miscellaneous620 1983-03-24 7 -non CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOBB 1 Start the Journey with a radio that's not working (M) 7 Familiar (aces in the array (8) 8 A bundle of baleen (4) 10 Worked to get attention for Ned (6) 11 Social event on familiar ground (2,4) 14 Something, for example, grand to620 words
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Advertisement296 1983-03-24 8 n Q V V» V/ Ten yeans on and we're still saying it. Service. It's the cornerstone of the Tour Holdings Group's philosophy. It's the reason for our existence and our market leadership. We outgrew our Shenton Way office and moved here to Tunas Building because of our commitment to296 words
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Advertisement217 1983-03-24 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain with the American Express' Card mm. h you < rt alread y have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" •if-' it The Chef carves at 8.15pm ewsry Thursday at the Baron's Table In the best European tradition of old, our Chef will217 words
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Advertisement218 1983-03-24 10 Hil A tf IS They're spontaneous, exciting. exquisite. they're terrific! Nightly at the Fountain Lounge. Century Park Sheraton Don't miss a single performance. I'«■«<«■> CMrk Slimami. Whan «lyt« (urround* you. Mn*™ H*. Singapore 10M r« 737W77 T«e« CPHSIN RS ***** A RS ***** Operated by ANA MOTELS INTERNATIONAL >4® v>218 words
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Advertisement179 1983-03-24 10 WmrnkiM'SLmei We re blasting off tonight and every night at Para Wave Discotheque Take off to the stars groove to the pulsating rhythms spun by the dynamic music makers, SoJosa Sound Services Bustrws* Hour* ft First Drink Chargt. Weekdays Sundays 9pm 2wrv $17 00 Fridays. Saturdays Eve of PuObc Hobdays179 words
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Advertisement178 1983-03-24 10 r w. J-Xl Barbccuc. Steamboat. Satay. Curries. Roti Prata. Steaks. And more. Open air delights, in surroundings to delight. A great place to be- s i Bfc > A, 894-' i&4,'3S »r m I *JL A ■r MBP -,#1 SwpirCU cfiasSafc, from USA March 14 27 At The Betvedere and178 words
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Advertisement142 1983-03-24 10 Not Just Another Continental Restaurant Amid splendid Victorian decor, dine on the choicest of meat, fowl and fab to the accompaniment of live entertainment. Prime Rib of Beef on the Silver Wagon Juicy Steaks from the U.S. Spanish-ttyle Seafood Gratin de Crabes au Frontage Wash k aU down with the142 words
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Article584 1983-03-24 11 COFFEE: London robusta coffee futures developed a firmer tone after the opening as sterling weakened against the US dollar. Prices ended the morning around the session's highs, up between £27 and £19 a tonne. Turnover of 2,255 lots included 102 options and 259 self-trades. SUGAR: Raw sugar futures584 words
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Article324 1983-03-24 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.02, 100 per cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third class 0.68, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.67. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.56. THAI324 words
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Article146 1983-03-24 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed V« to 3 V* US-cents per bushel lower in light, nervous trade ahead of Tuesday afternoon's announcement of PDC programme participation. May traded in a three cent range and March expired at noon with a 2V4 cent gain. Nearby prices received support146 words
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Article149 1983-03-24 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed unchanged to 2V« US-cents per bushel firmer. May traded in a 5 V« cent range. The March contract expired at noon, unchanged from Monday. Choppy price action ahead of Tuesday afternoon's announcement of the PIK sign-up was due to evening-up operations. Positive149 words
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Article166 1983-03-24 11 CHINKBE Pntot Euta^t, Cnn—t «41: Bulk fob $95.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $108.00 sellers, new drum fob $112.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $380.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $355.00 sellers, Sarawak special black166 words
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Article142 1983-03-24 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HX dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 30s 2.500; 32s 2,985. 40s 3,220 (per bale of 400 lbs). PmfctetMi rtv ffOgi: Tigs 6.10, 4F 6.08; 289F 6.15; NT roller ginned 6.10 (per lb). CLOTH in142 words
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Article153 1983-03-24 11 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday firmed on short-covering In anticipation of a higher Chicago market, dealers said. Trading was active. In the March position, central and south rose Msls and »2 respectively to 1735 a tonne and north 112.50 to 1737.50. In April, central and south153 words
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Article231 1983-03-24 11 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed lower with April One RSS buyers quoted at 216.50 cents a kilo, down six cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some stale bull liquidation after a lower opening before covering interest emerged to check the decline.231 words
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Article331 1983-03-24 11 RAS price* In cenU per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Bayers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f o b. ***** 2L2 00N Int. 1 R.S.S. April 219.00 *220 00 Int. 1 R.S.S May 230.00 231.00 Int. 2 R S.S 302 00 204 00N UK Coot 201.00 203.00N lot.331 words
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Article106 1983-03-24 11 NOON 881 R and SMR praa jM lardoy RAfl April B*ym 84 SSR20 ICntnl Mlk) Bayer* Selleri MU) ilkn (l-tai pattat) 219.00 *****N ***** 223.00N SSR SO 11-loo p*ll«) 216.00 117.00N 217.00 219.00N MRELB SMRCV April May <1 too pallet) 310.50 312-60N 313.60 315. SON SMR L106 words
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Article30 1983-03-24 11 Rubber March 23 Singapore: April: 216.50 cents (down 6.00 cent*) Malaysia: April: 237.50 cents (down 6.00 cents) Tin: M 530.51 per kilo (unchanged) 200 tonnes (up 25 tonnes)30 words
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Article76 1983-03-24 11 THE BTRAITS TIN Price Peaaag yesterday held »t MW.SI kite, aaehaaged frem Taeaday, to remala withla the ITA tower sector W. 15 to ISIM. Dealers said the ateadiaeaa waa die maialy to hatter stock maaager sappert. Other sectors were eaattoas awattiag the eateeme sf the carreat ITC meetiag76 words
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Article987 1983-03-24 11 A DISAPPOINTING report on durable goods orders caused the market to weaken on Tuesday afternoon and stock prices ended the day mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average spent most of the day slightly higher, but changed direction immediately after the report on durable goods was announced at987 words
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Article103 1983-03-24 11 MAR 22 Baitofl Lire 280 25 -4.75 Mediobanca Mllano Am Ord X»50 ***** 1201 -300 Bel Centrale Ord Cond Aequa Roma Erldanla rial Ord Oeneraii ***** 2800 219 >100 iso -40 X5 •1 Mondadori Prlv Montedison Olivetti Ord Pirelli And C Pirelli Spa 3000 140 3100 3375 its -10103 words
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Article151 1983-03-24 11 MAR a Ami ru mas ♦u KM> KLM YA tu Ahold Atao AMTV Amfu 147 Jt MAS 11ASB 91JD «u ♦1 Lt 1.2 lltotti Naardan National Nad Nadllord mm am mm ioojb 0J ♦u ♦At OJ 1J ♦u ♦1 ♦At Aarobnk Piium grp. BoU M.40 3000 saoo 142JC 4ASS151 words
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Article178 1983-03-24 11 frua *15 m 1 410 1 1 jf'*f5 10 unch 30 uncb Aiusulw Rtf. B»u»!i Do Ton Br at 1006 ♦10 8 Wise Bank Corp in M 1 Cite 0«lc; Br. Cite Otlfj r c 1M0 100 13 Swls* Ra-Lnjur >ag MO -10 Cite Oelgy Bag Cradlt BtSwIr Cradlt178 words
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Article193 1983-03-24 11 MAR 22 m CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde 404J0 B 8 N Qtmli Danooe 1S0B C 8 F (Thomson Csf) m CM riuctla da* Petroles WJD Credit Foncler De France 420 tM IS M OA 1 GROUP B Carre four 1207 Flnanctere de LDnloa 82 Lafarte m Moet-Hennnaj 905 Opfl-partbaa lis Penarroya193 words
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Article275 1983-03-24 11 MAR 22 Rand 4/» Un Steel 80 unch Unlaec too 10 INDU8TRI AI.S Wool worth A Alpha Abercom AE And CI fixr* 740 300 HO 400 SOTS 1200 lflBO unch -0 unch 10 MININGS Anglo* M0 80 BMIOW C O Smith .11 Blnoon BuffeU 1600 5100 25 350 CMA275 words
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Article197 1983-03-24 11 MAR a AblUbl HMD CI 1»* a* ♦A _u Hud Bay Mln Imp Oil Inco Int Pro* Pipe M a* 15* a* unch Alfomt Bank Mont Bank Nora Scout BcU Tel BP Can Ltd 32* as 41 a H Int Utt Intl Nickel Kerr Add Lotoiaw B Massey Fere197 words
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Article72 1983-03-24 11 MAR S E lm Hoacbst 130J0 ♦o AtjJWtfunkM i SB? CommcrxtMBk Hoeach OM 51 TO ISJO 0J >11 Hortan Kanudt 147 Ji MIOT1 5 8 isio aut 104-30 17 19 KHD Unde a jo MM unch pgf 10 JD M100 111 jo 11X00 ioooo ♦1» LS Preunac Rvc ST72 words
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Article79 1983-03-24 11 MAR a rn Or Bru Umb t* 30 Hobok vtao 36 FORWARD MARKET Peiro «n -M Rjl Dutch lOS 30 Acac ■1 M SUClro 13X3 22 ArtMd IM tf Soc Ocn Bel( 1MB *41 Bructn 312 •I Solr»y A MM M Cinntf IMS unch V Mont 4300 unch m79 words
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Advertisement79 1983-03-24 11 Hongkong Dim Sum a must at Northern Village 0? m 4 '#1 IS 'fisA Northern Village Seafood 124-134 Ground Floor. Orchard Plaza. Orchard Road. Singapore 0923. iParking Services Provided) Reservation: *****11 z Where taste still matters. T1 Haute cuisine the bubbles and the ambience and now the distinctive charm of79 words
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Advertisement87 1983-03-24 11 See Page 13 for Asian stocks. 4 f i! Losoantos roc at the Lobby Bar Locally renowned, the Los Santos now performing at the Lobby Bar. Hotel Equatorial. This group will capture your heart with their flair of music let it be Spanish. Latin American. Mexican. Tagalog. Japanese. Keronchong, Evergreens.87 words
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2888 1983-03-24 12 BID and alter price* officially listed and iftlw in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of chares traded shown la brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Coo tracts are qbpted2,888 words
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Article184 1983-03-24 12 BNOATOUUNITItU rr DIAMOND MG1 r stow i The Commerce tar Mar M) tar Mar M) Mar 1-34 J 44 Fab The Savings Fund 1.77 1 IJtod ntawiad S'pore Prof Fund 1.43 1.52 S'pore Fd (USt) 0.55 0J0 S'pore Sac. Fund 2.M LS m INCOME BON 1.1* 1.23 S'pore184 words
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Article3223 1983-03-24 12 1982/1083 High Low Conpuj Last Sale +orDiv Dh Crr YTd P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE f INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 360 235 186 130 233 132 420 210 380 283 141 68 229 220 201 131 480 106 520 240 450 274 680 400 15203,223 words
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Article2120 1983-03-24 12 BID ud ofler prion officially listed and buatoeaa la ud upomd to the Kuala Lumpur Slock Exchange yesterday, with the number of «hare» traded tbown la brackets to Vots ot ***** units iinWi ottowlae verified oamnuu kkmm (IMB LM S) (U) LM (13) 1 (1) I (C)2,120 words
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Article570 1983-03-24 12 HEAVY aalHsg tMk iMre Prte« sharply tower «a the Sagapere stsek market yesterday. Same Men Mid the ckaage la meed, which begaa aa Taesiay, w»a precipitated by shart sellera. Prleee hi epeaed nixed wttk aeme eeaators atlll managing galas. Bat after the Brat hear, prices feU570 words
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Article675 1983-03-24 12 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market took a turn for the worse yesterday as sellers sent prices lower. Trading was less active than the day before and the poor interest was obvious from the opening as sellers came out in full force. The easier675 words
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406 1983-03-24 13 Market Talk... SPECULATIVE demand In the gold bullion market is expected to be weak for some time because of the recent sharp fall in the price of the metal. But as world economies revive, industrial demand should pick up and as long as the406 words
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Article259 1983-03-24 13 REFLECTING poorer commodity prices, Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Berhad has reported a 20 per cent fall in pre-tax profits for the nine months ended Dec 31, 1982 to MJ59.8 million. Apart from the poorer commodity prices, the lower group profits was also attributed to a fall in259 words
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632 1983-03-24 13 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG'S Securities Commission has amended its takeover code to rule out bids for between 50 and 99 per cent control of a company unless circumstances are exceptional. The overall effect of the March 1963 amendments to the Hongkong632 words
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814 1983-03-24 13 NYT JAPANESE, Dutch and West German stocks have risen and may be at the start of a long bull phase. Even Australia and Spain, shunned by most foreign investors, are the favourites of many US money men. Now is perhaps the time forNYT - 814 words
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Article127 1983-03-24 13 HONG P«k Ctrpmliw Limited: EGM to be held at 360 Orchard Road, #07-06, International Building, Singapore 0923 on March 24 at 11 am. 0 0 0 GOODWOOD Park Hatel Limited: Thirty-Fifth AGM to be held in the Ming Crystal Room of Ming Court Hotel, Tanglin Road, Singapore on127 words
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164 1983-03-24 13 KUMPULAN Guthrie of Malaysia has set up a second company with its Philippine government partner to carry out expansion of its oil palm plantation in Mindanao. The second company, called National Development Corpora tion-Gu Lhne Estates or NGEI will be the funnel for164 words
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Article462 1983-03-24 13 Dale u Pall Year Campaay i Crltfl Aaaaoeei Net EPS Grass Pre-tax last vear (eeata) Dhr. Praflt UIC <%> <n«> F 13/11 2.8 5.0 4.916 Robinson I 11/2 Si 9.0 3,988 General Corp F 13/2 12.1 8.4(b) ***** Paramount F 24/2 8.9 v 7.5 7,168 OUB F 3/3462 words
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Article400 1983-03-24 13 HONGKONG THE stock market closed narrowly mixed yesterday in thin lacklustre trading throughout the half-day session, brokers said. Prices rose initially, extending Tuesday's advance, but eased later on sporadic local selling. The Hang Seng index dipped 2.47 to 978.96 after a 6.80 gain at noon. Among the400 words
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Article323 1983-03-24 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher in fairly active trading, taking the market average to a record 8,311.12, 29.53 points above the previous record at Tuesday's close, dealers said. Hie stock market average rose for the seventh success sive day. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed323 words
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Article405 1983-03-24 13 THE market yesterday roae unevenly in light to moderately active trading. However, trading was heavy in heavyweight mining stocks. Near the close the All Ordinaries index was up 3.5 points at 510.3. Turnover totalled A 511.75 million, of which about $8.4 million represented on market trading405 words
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Article81 1983-03-24 13 MAR a Ape* Mtntnc B Mhu Om Pwu UN *7 JO uncti Bafulo Oold Bute Petroleum Beiifuet Ooo B nrx* Pint Phil Hldfx Lcpanto B Martnduque B 0.009 •UO 1J0 7 JO AU UO unch *3 uneb »0 4 OJM unch Ortontal Phli Qui nil Pbltex B Pteop B81 words
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Article114 1983-03-24 13 MAR 23 Batata mam Cement SM -t Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Mam city Cement m Arulhaj>a In? And Trust 140 +j South Asia Fibre Bangkok Bank Bank Or Ayudhaya Ltd Bata Shoe Berll Jucker 2M m 2M Mi unch unch -4 Thai Danu Bank Thai Farmer* Bank Thai Olass114 words
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Advertisement103 1983-03-24 13 EXPATRIATE LEAVING EXCLUSIVE EXECUTIVE CAR BMW-730, 1579 MODEL SILVER METALLIC WITH BLUE INTERIOR. PRIVATELY OWNED AND WELL-KEPT lIH s pw s sj 9HC UNITED overseas land limitei IWCORPO«ATEO w TK nfpvjat or vncj*pa*ti NOTICE To: All Ordinary Stockholders NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Share Transfer Books and Register of103 words
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Advertisement162 1983-03-24 13 Hongkongßank Interest Rates Time Deposits 1 month (minimum $5,000) 3 months (mkiknum $500) 6 months (minimum $500) 9 months (minimum $500) 12 months (minimum $500) 6V* °7o p.a. 6V4°70 p.a. 6 3 /4% p.a. 7% p.a. 7% p.a. Savings 6%% p.a. ££££££"> MAIN OFFICE: OCEAN BUILDING: I OCoUyer Quay *01-01162 words
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Article165 1983-03-24 14 Rites Indices Jacks Iat 566 +180 Mar 22 Mar 23 Geerge Km! 880 +80 Tokyu Laid 328 58 BT Compute: 824.37 812.81 DBS 870 10 BT Indicator: «w *****4 8«a View BAT GI«Mtl7 450 420 278 10 10 +8 ST Industrials: ST Finance: 841.79 2061.49 829.31 2032.70 KmnuU«( Tla165 words
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Article, Illustration185 1983-03-24 14 Rises Indices Jacks Int'l 600 184 Mar 22 *****3 P M R I Falls MBT Index: Mar 23 *****0 424 -38 NST Industrials: 1096.74 1080.81 Shell 670 -30 NST Finance: 1875.90 1857.59 Ulu Benut 710 -30 NST Hotels: 654.92 654.17 OCBC 1060 -30 NST Properties 859.92 855.31 Inch185 words
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Article51 1983-03-24 14 HJLHANG SENG Wednesday 978.88 Tuesday 981.45 Week Ago 1004.07 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday.. 040.4 Tu—day 848.1 Week Ago 082.1 ALL ORDINARIES Wedneeday.... 510 J Tuesday 500.8 Week Ago 5119 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday.. 880.4 Monday 0515 Week Ago.- 873.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tueeday 1127.81 Friday *****9 Week Ago51 words
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625 1983-03-24 14 CHOO AI LENG - Hill Companies Editor: llano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG JOHAN Holdings, which has just taken over Jacks Internationa], is now going after Van der Horst Ltd. The Malaysian-based group was yesterday identified as the "third party" in negotiations to buy shares in625 words
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Article153 1983-03-24 14 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has asked BbsgtHa Hotel whether it expects any change in profitability and the amount of dividend to be paid for the current year as a result of its ooe-fOr-nine bonus issue. It was also asked to state the reserves from which the issue153 words
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392 1983-03-24 14 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange is prepared to take to task companies which ignore its listing requirements by not furnishing certain information when required to do so. KLSE chairman Abdul Razak bin Sheikh Mabmood, in criticising those companies which did not reply to392 words
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Article933 1983-03-24 14 STOCK prices yesterday opened generally easier in quiet trading on fears over sterling which fell back below USH.47, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was down 3.7 points at 656.7. Equity leaders and government bonds were mostly lower reflecting renewed weakness of sterling while gold shares933 words
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350 1983-03-24 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM UNITED Overseas Land 1 Ltd has entered into a Joint venture to construct a sixstorey building at Beach 1 Road, costing an estimated $12 million. 1 In an announcement to 1 the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, UOL said it350 words
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500 1983-03-24 14 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG GENTTNG Bhd's decision to pull out of Australia completely has caused a serious setback to Queensland's plan to operate its first two casinos. The move has shocked both the Queensland government and the principals behind the two projects. In a last-minute500 words
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Article401 1983-03-24 14 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew THE STOCK market has become excited over Cycle A Carriage Lti lately. In the last two weeks, investors have chased its share price up by nearly H to {5.15 on Tuesday. Yesterday, however, CA C fell in line with the easierBy Hock Lock Siew - 401 words
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Advertisement33 1983-03-24 14 FOR CHILDREN'S ROOKS Times Orchard Centre *105 LUCKY PLAZA SINGAPORE TEL: *****71 OPCN MOW SUN 10 a.m. 9.30 p.m. -J t r •lij Singapore tel *****62/4 K L tel 03-*****0 Penang tel 04-*****933 words
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Advertisement257 1983-03-24 14 Relax If anything comes through,ZEGNA will take care of it. Witti the Zegna Automatic Telephone Recording and Anewenng Machine. al your incoming caHa will ba attended to You can now have paaca of mind to go about doing your own thing. You dont even hava to ba around whan the257 words
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Miscellaneous63 1983-03-24 14 OUTLOOK tar today: Hazy in the morning; thundery showers in several areas in the afternoon. Repsrt for U hears prtor to 7 M pm en March 2S Mi the airpert: Maximum temperature 33.9 Associated humidity 59 Minimum temperature 24.7 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 6.20 Rainfall in millimetres Nil63 words
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340 1983-03-24 15 Reuter THE United States may impose sanctions against any country trying to restrict the access of US shipping lines to oceanborne trade, a US maritime official said. Mr Alan Green, chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission, told a sea trade conference that theReuter - 340 words
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Article, Illustration689 1983-03-24 15 VONG NYAM MING - By VONG NYAM MING MALAYSIA'S smallest tanker owner is making waves in the tanker industry with its purchase of a second newbuilding. Bumi Maritime Tankers, the shipowning company labouriously built up by Haji Zaman Ali, has taken delivery of its second newbuilding, the 3,500 dwt689 words
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Article117 1983-03-24 15 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan and Hongkong/ South Africa Shipping Conference said they will raise the currency adjustment factor for shipment to Japan to 9 per cent from the present 7 per cent on April 1. Shipping lines of the Japan/West Africa (Angola/Cameroun Range) Freight ConferenceReuter - 117 words
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Article689 1983-03-24 15 SUpptag UM CM Abotttz n 4/9 1 Afca vtn Ahrenkiei Liner VI 9 All tram vn 4 Aipac VI 9 Angonave X 3 Abuts Shpg X 9 APC Line IV APL m 4/9 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 AaUtroker V 5 Asia Merchant VI 4 Austaaia689 words
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360 1983-03-24 16 THE development of Thailand's Mab Tapud deepsea port will come under the responsibility of the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (lEAT) to ensure that it meets the needs of heavy industries to be set up in the area. Thai Communications Minister Amorn360 words
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Article204 1983-03-24 16 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.204 words
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233 1983-03-24 16 UNITED Arab Shipping Company is organising a seminar on marine fraud in Kuwait in co-operation with a number of international and regional organisations next month. It will be held at the Kuwait Chamber of Commerce Hall, in Kuwait City from April 18233 words
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Article77 1983-03-24 16 AFP THE Japanese owner and the Philippine Captain of the cargo ship Jasa which sank in a rough sea last Friday off the western port of Kunsan have been charged with violating the coastal anti-pollution law. Toshi Kobayashi representing the Saint Shipping Company of Tokyo and Filipino skipperAFP - 77 words
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Article1828 1983-03-24 16 FAIRLY active time-charter business on Tuesday continued to feature an otherwise dull freight market with Chinese operators showing increased interest, shipbrokers said. The Chinese booked two 14,000 tonners for voyages from Escoumins in the Great Lakes for voyages to China at U554,250 and $4,400 daily respectively. They also1,828 words
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Article181 1983-03-24 16 SOUTH Korea's Hyundai is now the world's biggest single shipbreaking, although reference is usually made to Taiwan as the world's leading demolition centre. Last year, Hyundai's Inchon Iron and Steel company demolished some 1 million light displacement tons compared with about only 50,000 deadweight tonnes in181 words
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283 1983-03-24 16 RUSSIAN merchant ships are still refusing to pay transit fees in the Bosporus and Dardanelles Straits in spite of an 80 per cent cut in the charges by Turkey last month. Moscow has told shipping agents acting for the283 words
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372 1983-03-24 17 Fairplay THERE is growing opposition in Japan to the controversial plan of Sanko T in» to commence an extensive building programme of up to 50 30,000 dwt bulkers. As the shipping company presses ahead with its plans for the flnanrtng and charter arrangementsFairplay - 372 words
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335 1983-03-24 17 THE Port of Singapore Authority has announced changes in the anchorage for health and immigration clearance and use of anchorages for vessels arriving from the east and west. With effect from 0600 hours on March 31, the use of the Western335 words
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631 1983-03-24 17 THE Philippines and the United States will soon start drawing up a bilateral shipping arrangement to clear up loose ends in the maritime relations between the two countries. Industry sources said talks last month in Washington betweeu the two countries' maritime authorities631 words
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Article65 1983-03-24 17 AFP YUGOSLAVIA is to sell the Soviet Union 24 ships as a result of a contract signed in Belgrade linked with the official visit of Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Tikhonov. Under the US&BO million contract, the naval shipyards at Dunavbord will construct 30 ships fee theAFP - 65 words
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6317 1983-03-24 22 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port6,317 words
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Article771 1983-03-24 23 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Zlm Kaohslung Sea Hawk E Pioneer E Voyager Chev Paul P Truman Maersk Tempo Benvalla Ratana Bhum Warsak Addlrlyah Ming Energy Sea Fortune Maersk Mango Tambang VII Cartnla Thana Bhum Glory Ace Alva Maersk Cornelia Maersk Monte Ruby Anson771 words
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Article1805 1983-03-24 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AArtaM Cnulmt Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Jambatan Merah (PK)/R Jumabhoy A Sons (PN). Afra-Eararta Um Transgroup Pte Ltd (Sj. AhreahM Umr Service Kim Shpg (S) 1 AM*d1,805 words
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Article1302 1983-03-24 24 ALGERIA Algiers Feb 28th. Delays of about 3-4 days with some 10 vessels waiting. ANGOLA Lobito March 9th. 2 vessels at anchor. Present waiting time about 2-3 days. Luanda March 9th. 3 vessels at anchor. Waiting time about 4-5 days. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca March 7th. Berthing delays of1,302 words
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Article604 1983-03-24 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES B Perseus 46/7 Fuso Mara 35/6 Hual Yin 1/2 Potsdam 5 Str Hope 21 Str Pride 20 Tekad 19 Balantang 28 Elisabeth Oldendorff 35/6 Equator IV 22 Hel Long Jiang 47 Intanln 33/4 Kim Soon Li 23 Langsa 3/4 Leipzig604 words
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Advertisement388 1983-03-24 15 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.KeUnt/Kedunt/Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Konf/Banfkok Td S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 AR DIM •\M\II Orient Overseas C(micjMe/i Line ta 24/3 1000 MS FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) acv*nN2 3x ammu am r* 1 US RRBK m amiomx OK CONTOD 2K388 words
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Advertisement268 1983-03-24 15 SEALORD V i UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES lfM V.39 Dammam (31/4). Jute (4/5), Kuwait (7/5). Doha (11/5) Abu Dhabi (15/5). Oubai (18/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE T5 SEALOW SMPPME AGENCES (R*f. Na. *****5/OOC) '0 SHENTON WAY #04 02C MARfiA HOUSE. SWGAPOfIE 0207 TEL *****94 TELEX268 words
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Advertisement918 1983-03-24 15 cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents. WIttCIFK TIMS ft THAI INS UMCTPTL ITI. Tet *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE G3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER TO. U-S. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS F—df Vwwii PJfUnt Penana I Vessel I SaM918 words
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Advertisement375 1983-03-24 16 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur 2) Mam 3) Ifturg 4) Gburg vessel Sport II) Mm Accept* Far 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Havre Basic UK. 3) Bremen Bremerlw»en. Aarkus Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Main* Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo lor feeder ma S pore "Also direct carp) lor375 words
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Advertisement390 1983-03-24 16 YS. LINE YAMA s s? NLINE USA/CANADA Pacific South Wm( Pacific North Waat lf!?l2L m mm n m n u Atlantic/Canada faar *g 11/4 u/4 11/4 MIDDLE CAST U/IB 0* MMhar 19. SIT vca mo m ■m. ss "/J s& a g; gj jg J2 ,KJ ESS 95 a? JSf390 words
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Advertisement776 1983-03-24 17 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited icONTAINf RSHIP SfRVICt TO UK CONTINf NT STRAITS SHPPMG Brunei Ports and Bangkok Qammasfm saws to/from mnon a/« m/ 4 27/4 a/4 a/4 12/5 «/s n/s m/s »7/j U/) IVS Hfl IU IM W W! !Vi M Byt Wi M w wi776 words
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Advertisement459 1983-03-24 17 Tb Franco Bolcjuui Services t 1% tt% 11% 1 C.M.C.R IX Optdrg Shipping Pte. Ltd J Panang ***** ,J, E L M A J WRESA !IM AS VA" 7 (MAS ARGf NTINAS (ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINEI -mum 5T mm tBL LUm tmtm UB 21/3 11/4 30/4 1/5 7/4 10/4 24/4 31/4459 words
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Advertisement359 1983-03-24 18 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAIO SERVICE ACCEPTING FCI I ICI CARGO FOR SGP P*l ID MC fll ROM MR uw uLT 1/i JS2 if yl m* »wJ ?V? n,i n/ i/s l 1/5 12/5 M/S 14/5 17/5 19/5 also icarmt lcl/ecl t ra/fa to 0110 SToCwnui aOBL LOMXM. SOUTHNffTON NMOfSTR359 words
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Advertisement667 1983-03-24 18 I Everett LinesT m Burma Five Stir Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Discharfinf Only WHAT** 11/14 %I 7/9 Apr B f SS C Agent* n Molorvo BOUST* AD SH*>PNG TEL NOS ICL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1 6 CiMpiM Of Hirmoow ASA C I f "ARGENTINE national LINE667 words
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Advertisement277 1983-03-24 18 IM HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m SUN UNION LINE rsr KARACHI SERVI SWGVOK PJIELANG PEMNC LOAD FOR 31 M>r 2 Apr KARACHI 27 *r KARACH POAI KELMK KNMK SSOS MMffM PTI LTD TU *****44/7 77(1374 »MT MffMC COMHT TU 2220K2/1 mast nnbtbc an mm m mmm muts* tknx t tmnskbt277 words
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Advertisement571 1983-03-24 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH I AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) KOTA SAHABAT 33W/34C KOTA SAHABAT 35W/33E I 23-24/3 EAST AFRICA/HEDSEA SERVICE KOTA MUUA 91/2 Apr VE.-431 KOTA CCMTAKA 15/17 Apr VJE-433 KOTASALAM V.£.-Z72 KOTAMAJU ■374 Mii.U.ti, ji VJ4JI Aeabi. Port M* KOTACAHT* 2t/*Apr COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE571 words
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Advertisement380 1983-03-24 19 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT n '••■•I S.» UHPAOFIC TRANS r **o %G UR'PICIEIC mils 'RAO'NG *GENC» r E LTD AGENC* SO* BHD *i 3 4 3»i ,5 mi 5 »SA»3»{ «tii| flj 3809'! 3«0 66 ID WOOD WOOO LNf (SMGAPORE) PTE LTD I* 271MU *****)1 SOUTH380 words
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Advertisement722 1983-03-24 19 T i BEN LINE CONTAINERS anas contaio seyvke to/fkom umwt W* Wi 1/4 V 4 1/4 12/4 11/4 M/ 4 21/4 24/4 21/4 W vt 12/5 U/5 tfMC B HAVEN KOMI WW SOION AastnaArtmrp Franc* MUX U/4 14/4 IV4 17/4 U/4 W/4 22/4 21/4 15/4 17/4 2V4 27/4 21/4 3P/4722 words
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Advertisement462 1983-03-24 19 ScanDutcht> WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO MtD/IK/HCprAM SERVICE UMJWC i/« API i mnm 22/4 UMUNM 1/5 0 OUTAtK fc/S ■B m II S«<| Mod* Spore liMu RHNMUSM UHKM4 "1 U/4 A PMUS SM •NSON In Pwt CC ta H 3 MHON 5/« a/4 nocass 27/3 MCQN 31/3 a Piims 3/« wo462 words
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Advertisement508 1983-03-24 19 Pa«e V i A i (l .1* >\[ V i V'jl I j 1 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS HDEPPCENT SERVICE TO UK/COHT i SPOKE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 9 Apr 5 May 7 May 11 May CLYDEBANK 2 May 29 May 1 J«« 3 Jun Lines U.S. GOLF508 words
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Advertisement1318 1983-03-24 20 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ran vessei J BRSGE Vl6 MONTE RUBY *2 APttNEER*I9 STORE MOTHER VESSEL 21 kUf lAPAN AMBROSE V 69 I Apr "KUfiOßf MARU VM 8 Apr "YASHRAA MARU V4O vm lam 15 Apr 13 Ma, U May (tot II May 78 Ma,1,318 words
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Advertisement260 1983-03-24 20 Q CHAR CHING MARINE CO LTD CfJJk'lr RED SEA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE REO SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SEA SEMKONTAINER SERVICE CENTRAL AMERICA ANO CARIBBEAN SEA SEMKONTAINER SERVICE LOMOBFOt: LAI Char Tail Char IW SM mm. UNTO OOMNGO. Qntai STORE —14 Apr 03 Ma y ranoFVM ETD HONK KONG 26 Apr IS May FCI260 words
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Advertisement637 1983-03-24 20 CALFORNA/PACffK MMTI WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAAKR/REEFER SERVICE lM*« tar lOS ANGEIES. SAN FUNCBCO WITU. IACOAAA VANCOUVER AC. ra/ta rmtmmt ,mw ',f SSTi, Vf AOSTRALM EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fa/fa CotUmti PU*K| Spwt IMb SH NaitHk 3A»r 4/J Apr I/*#. K Apr fr«a/AM/ JAtar 4/iMa, I7M>, nh, fna/MM/ NEW ZEALAND SERVICE lu*n637 words
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Advertisement507 1983-03-24 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 11 4 Anson Road 18-01 Tunas Building S ngapore 0207 Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****1 8 I TO RED St A P|«s AS GU J TM (MEKST Ni l. HAEWOO.. BOTMK lb. 5... Loadnc For Part Sudan/Pari Said Bandar Abbas/Bandar Ktwnani AMiandria/B««ftiaa/Pt. Said Said M\507 words
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Advertisement489 1983-03-24 20 INTRASIA (PTI) LTD Suite 2616 P!a.*a A-so r R i S<ngaporf-0207 Te: *****' '0 I s VOAASIA&IirX BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK P. Rdn|lM*« tm: ATREUS 8839C1 25 Mar k Nrl BOUOOK/tIMM/W (AVON) fO«I HAMILTON V «Apr wmr/nm/m i«mw feud Lm4*| at Ma ImM Half ac line SS?® pore P Ketom489 words
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Advertisement568 1983-03-24 21 NEPTUNE FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TtfmDff 0' ACt Corr\Q rf t C PAUL 34W+ C CONTMO 20W HK CONTMO 34W.. MERC A TOR 30 W. K IACEJM 19N N GARNET 14W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C PAUL S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1000568 words
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Advertisement419 1983-03-24 21 VOONAM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON lP3ll SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA, CALCUTTA •OPTU* »GiHC«S PTI ID Tel ??;41P ??04?6(, 'UNAS SI IJ* SON B>C *1 lei *****0 4!4?«4 IH *****4 IN frt 36U75 *****S L CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN National Line419 words
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Advertisement830 1983-03-24 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SWSOIf BUHOM6 55, Mirkct Strict Sinfipoct 0104 Tttcohonc Nuroh#r* /it i• v Cat* M*«, SKOV SINGAPORE RSMwV lnB) ttIK HMMB M/S SHAMKAT WAN SOON SON BHD IST AND ?NO ftOOO *SS*S HAI THOM* Mt■» 5 usvstj? ~wc ,su fas-* nssafi?m s B yss!'»w830 words
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Advertisement78 1983-03-24 21 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 3 Shcntox Nil #200S #700 i Shurton Hone Smfwore 0106 W ??OMM <h Lmcs) l«ta R*****9 SKSMP It£CULM Somen TO EAST MALAYSIA I BtMHN RM4 »M», Slnnapw* tIM Tel: «1M» (5 liies). DIVISION Of THE INI WOAIDWW GROUP 0» COMPMWS REGULAR FCL AND LCL CONTAINER78 words
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Advertisement765 1983-03-24 22 Kcjlional Container Lines |j 2 Sailings Weekly 11,..111,.111 Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday regular feeder service to kmng/mket/ungku vot stqk xla dot pm KHMBnwn iBHUM 127/124 25 Mar 31 Mai 221/224 2* 4% I Apr IMM 129/1* llpr 12 Apr 225/22* IS Apr 17% It765 words
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Advertisement229 1983-03-24 23 If ItiH 1111 Umi #SM» CP P BMMteg (MM SUrey) fcppi IIW, BcpsMte «f fcpfw TEL: MM (7 LINES) CONTAINER FBEIGHT BTATION (CJA) TEL: 22MN/7 MYANG MING LINE 1% fcfc il_ jUU4' fA** < F.E. MEDITERRANEAN N. EUROPE USA EAST CANADA F.E. FULL-CONTAINER SERVICES FAR EAST/N. EUROPE/FAR EAST rwi —1L«!229 words
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Advertisement370 1983-03-24 24 WORLD LINE EXPRESS REGULAR SERVICES JAPAN/HOUGKONG/STRAiTS VESSEL SPORE P KELANG GOLDEN LAM 1102 Mai 26/27 kU 2S/29 TEMA 198 Mar 31/ Apr 1 Apr 2/3 BLUE SHARK LB5 Apr 7/8 Apr 9/10 TROPICAL VENUS L 7 Apr 14/15 Apr 16/17 All WSC vessels berth Smtaoore at PPW Gdn 303 CB7370 words
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Advertisement258 1983-03-24 24 mm HAJ SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BHD. 33 3S It* CUNGCAM Off UN SfKOtlH TEL *****6 5 Ll»«S !U I Ma v«tvV, HA ,'iHP REGULAR SAUNGS TO EAST MALAYSIA P. KELANG EIROPE/FAR EAST LfO SERVICE P. KELANG ARRIVE FROM S0» 12/4 Antwcrp/Hamfavt/ Bremen *(Accepting cargo tor storage/paltetising in SR. Tawaqat Godown258 words
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Advertisement419 1983-03-24 24 .p. P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. lAIAN lANAH ABANG II 123 125 JAKARTA TFI 3/4 199 *****8 34 32% DIRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA Daily receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to Jakarta/Tg. Priok. VESSEL ETA/ETD DESTINATION NIAGA XXI VOY 5 25/27 Mar Tg Pnok/Jakarta419 words
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Miscellaneous172 1983-03-24 24 V. sa a A I *7 n \27 v>3 V> I V t T --4 N x"V fWy LL$& °c cr"" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 *,M. THIS MORNING LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather Wind direction with172 words
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