The Business Times, 28 March 1983
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Title Section10 1983-03-28 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, MABCH IMS 60 CENTS10 words
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608 1983-03-28 1 PROFTTS of the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation group grew only marginally last year, reflecting the slowdown in the banking sector. For the 13 months ended Dte a, MB, the OCBC group managed to record a 14 per cent rise in group net profit to traJHstfltwi608 words
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249 1983-03-28 1 THE creation of a productive environment would be eno of the moat chaDsngtng problems for the seal This waa stated by Profeaaor Sumitro DJoJohadlkusumo, an adviser to the Indonesian government on economic matters, eaergy and research and technology. Speaking at the aanuul dinner of the249 words
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438 1983-03-28 1 ALAN LEE - By ALAN LEE THE MALAYAN United Industrie® group has broken the deafening silence over its rumoured takeover of the Cycle A Carriage group. In the first bit of information since the takeover rumour started two to three weeks ago, Pan Malaysia Cement Works438 words
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178 1983-03-28 1 C ITOH, one at the top Japansne trading houses, has submitted the lowest Ud in the tender tar construction of ancillary facilities for the Pulau Seraya power station. The tender, which dosed last week. Is tar the building of circulation water conduits,178 words
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488 1983-03-28 1 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN UNDERLINING Its competitive stance here, Ohbayashi-Gumi af Japes has clinched another multimflHon contract for a government project. The company has obtained a $19J million contract to coMstiuct a tunnel and pipeline for the of the Ulu Pandan sewage treatment works effluent outfiQL This488 words
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130 1983-03-28 1 Reuter SEAMEN'S UNION bane on three *4» waiting to enter Anrtmltaa porta have been lifted after a Mend court granted an interim to the ships' owners, Industry sources in Syihiey aaid. The court granted the injunction on an by Columbus Line, owner ofReuter - 130 words
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Article72 1983-03-28 1 Reuter MALAYSIA will supply Japan with six million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) every year for the next V years under an agreement signed in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Tbe agreement, signed after four years at negotiations, is between Malaysia's state-owned oil and gas agency, Petronas, and theReuter - 72 words
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Article77 1983-03-28 1 Reuter CHINA has decided to go ahead with the construction of the second stage of the troubled Baoshan steel complex near Shanghai. The New China News Agency said China suspended USH.S billion worth of contracts with Japanese and West German companies in 1980 after serious financial and technicalReuter - 77 words
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Article86 1983-03-28 1 AFP THE Reagan Administration has overstated the Soviet threat to South-east Asia aa part of an apparent bid to justify greater military outlays, Indonesian Foreign 1 Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said in Bangkok yesterday. He called expressions of US concern a "scare" and linked them to the annual budgetAFP - 86 words
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Article63 1983-03-28 1 UPI THE JAPANESE government to import Alaskan crude oil through private deals in a bid to reduce Japan'» trade surplus with the US. Kyodo News Agency yesterday quoted oflirtsls at the Ministry of International Trade and Industry as saying the plan is also aimed at diversifying Japan'sUPI - 63 words
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Article55 1983-03-28 1 AFP THE ENTIRE armed farces of the Philippines has been placed on high alert to forestall reported plans of the Communist New People 1 Army (NPA) to celebrate its 14th anniversary tomorrow with widespread violence. Chief of Staff General Fabian yesterday ordeied the alert after receiving intelligence reportsAFP - 55 words
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Article69 1983-03-28 1 AFP THE Indian government has announced a massive relief operation for more than 80 million people affected by drought in the country, amid fears that the situation could become critical if monsoon rains fail again. A nationwide survey conducted by the Press Trust of India said at leastAFP - 69 words
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Article69 1983-03-28 1 Reuter FORMER Australian prime minister Malcolm Fraser said in Canberra yesterday he would quit politics on Thursday, Just 26 days after his Conservative government was swept from power by the Labour Party. The election defeat waa a bitter blow to Mr Fraser who, in calling the «napReuter - 69 words
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229 1983-03-28 1 EFFORTS towards IndustrlsHastloa aad technological advaace are not Incompatible with msnsvss to protect the environment. Prnfcsw S Jayakumar, Minister at State (Law and Home Affairs), said this at the opening of aa environmental law ssmlnar organised by the International Bar Association. Developing nwlilee, he229 words
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480 1983-03-28 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THE Shiga pore Training and Development Aaoditkm (Stada) will be trying to get employers more involved in to acthltlea. By doiag bo, it hopes employer* wffl gala a better understanding of boar to get the most out of training. This Is480 words
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Advertisement259 1983-03-28 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Waytoong Mortgage ma Franc* (S) Ltd Tha Hoogtiong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Snaw Houaa. 364 Orchard Road »0i 01 Singapore 0923 AP No 3863 I AMERICAN Express has moved aggressively from its traditional power base of the card and259 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1605 1983-03-28 2 WILLIAM HALL; PAUL TAYLOR - American Express has moved aggressively from its traditional power base of the card and travellers' cheque operations, intent on establishing itself as a giant financial services company. WILLIAM HALL and PAUL TAYLOR reflect on its strategy. WILLIAM HALL and PAUL TAYLOR FT "WHAT aFT - 1,605 words
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301 1983-03-28 2 ROBINSON is a (tisarmlngly soft-spoken son of an Atlanta banker who did not need to it In Us own right but has. A vwitute heart following a spell in the corporate department of White Weld, he also has a streak of visionary verve. His cofleagues don't know301 words
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Article, Illustration935 1983-03-28 3 TSANG SAU YIN - »*.a_ wttn TSANG SAU YIN LAWS Relating to Advertising in Singapore is the sensible-sounding name of a 184-page book which has raised some eyebrows in the advertising ty."Released almost two weeks ago, the book is the result of work commissioned by the935 words
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Article1292 1983-03-28 3 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN THE 18th annual general meeting of the Singapore Institute of Management held last Friday evening had the motto "To do better the things we have been doing". This year's activities ranged from introducing new programmes to translating and publishing Japanese management books1,292 words
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Advertisement203 1983-03-28 2 When you are investing or trading with Australia, or it you are thinking of doing so. it's important to choose the bank that knows Australia best. That bank is the Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia. With its large network of branches throughout Australia, the Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia's knowledge203 words
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Advertisement172 1983-03-28 2 X v: r m Now Save Wkter Speakman Autofto Shower Head 20— FLOW RATE COMPARISON (NORMAL VS. AUTOFLO®) FLOW RATE OF NORMAL SHOWER FLOW RATE OF AUTOFLO" SHOWER 40 SO 60 PRESSURE (POUNDS PER SO INCH) As demonstrated on the chart and assuming one 5 minute shower is taken each172 words
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Advertisement68 1983-03-28 3 GETARQUND SINGAPORE IN A FIRST CLASS CAR WITH A FIRST CLASS DRIVER AT ECONOMY CLASS RATES Latest model Mercedes Benz 200 Speciat9tosßateSsl7snett Special one-way Airport Transfer Ss3s Cars dispatched promptly via two-way radio Experienced and courteous chauffeur/guides e Hire for an hour, s day, a week, a month In-car telephone68 words
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Advertisement48 1983-03-28 3 mmm m t Irfm* >; yi£?' il mm *%Zrt 0r,,--' VA" *:e?y «*r ii»ui> (4 m A fi s'V Mr/'"W "V, r v w u 4 r* t. i.-> >* r \J*A. •>. -"'X ka f > «•> -~i «T TW& m ■n- *n 3| rJi 4, 4& 4f *r48 words
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OVERSEAS
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748 1983-03-28 4 NYT THE US Federal Reserve system, which has supplied funds to the economy readily In the first quarter to hold down interest rates, may have to tighten its policy soon to avoid a major increase in credit costs later in 1883. A numberNYT - 748 words
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540 1983-03-28 4 Reuter SOVIET leader Yuri Andropov has accused US President Reagan of pulling the rug from under disarmament talks by departing from fundamental principles understood by both sides. Andropov said in an interview with the Soviet Communist Party newspaper, Pravda, Reagan had formulated aReuter - 540 words
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412 1983-03-28 4 Reuter GROWTH in population may soon exceed economic growth in countries accounting for more than half the world's population, the Worldwatch Institute said in a report. Lester Brown, president of the non-profit research group, said the gap between rich and poor countries will widenReuter - 412 words
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Article336 1983-03-28 4 UPI AMERICAN Senator Paul Tsongas bas warned that Japan's industrial successes have spawned a "farm system" of other countries that threaten to topple US economic pre-eminence. Tsongas told a meeting of the National Conference of State Legislatures in Boston even the US high technology industry could beUPI - 336 words
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Article185 1983-03-28 4 AP THE Italian economy continued to feel the effects of world recession in 1982 with domestic output (gross domestic product) failing by 0.3 per cent in real terms, Budget Minister Guido Bodrato reported. But in a presentation to Premier Amintore Fanfani's Cabinet, Bodrato saidAP - 185 words
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257 1983-03-28 4 THE United Steelworkers Union said it is "exerting every effort" to prevent US Steel Corp from buying semi-finished steel from Britain. The union said last Friday that a deal between US Steel and British Steel Corp "would be a classic case of hypocrisy"257 words
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257 1983-03-28 4 UPI AN AMERICAN federal Judge has found Exxon Corp liable for US$B96 million of overcharges on crude oil it took from its Texas oil fields between 1975 and 1981. US district Judge Thomas Flannery, in a 115-page opinion, found the large USUPI - 257 words
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163 1983-03-28 4 Reuter THE US and Taiwan have agreed to Join efforts to combat counterfeiting and provide better protection for patent owners, officials in Taipei said. The Taiwan Board of Foreign Trade officials said on Saturday, at the end of a US-Taiwan anti-counterfeit-ing conference, the two countries hadReuter - 163 words
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Article139 1983-03-28 4 Reuter BAHAMAS Prime Minister Sir Lynden Plndling has defended banking secrecy laws, but proposed a system for exchanging Information on international crime. Addressing a meeting of bankers and financiers in Nassau, Bahamas, recently, Sir Lynden said: "We do not believe that bank secrecy laws should be condemnedReuter - 139 words
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231 1983-03-28 4 UPI SOVIET scientists are already working on a nuclear defensive shield like the one suggested for the US by President Reagan, former West German defence minister Franz Josef Strauss said. "The only difference between the two sides is that the West is announcing itUPI - 231 words
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Advertisement545 1983-03-28 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Directors are pleased to announce the following AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1982 The profits of the Company and the Group for the year ended 31 December 1982 after providing for taxation, diminution in value of545 words
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Advertisement64 1983-03-28 4 CBD OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE PHONE *****4' *****0 Jones Lang /jfl M <*% K y OHOM OKOH JAPANESE RESTAURANT Supreme Houee: 4ih Fir Penang Rd Tet *****61 Change Airport: 3rd Fir Passenger Terminal Bldg (above depi hall) Tel *****41 □lETHELM Furniture that has no equal Showrooms: 0402 Singapore Shopcng 19064 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration602 1983-03-28 5 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI IT IS bard (or anyone, let alone someone who has never lived in India and is not an Indian, to understand the life and emotions of Mahatma Gandhi. Yet, after watching Sir Richard Attenborough's three-hour long epic on India's greatest political and spiritual leader,602 words
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Article, Illustration372 1983-03-28 5 Forcing the declarer LOOKING through some old bridge files, I came across the following interesting comments by Mr H.S. Ho in 1975. Mr Ho is a well-known bridge player who has represented Singapore in the Far East Bridge Championships. The deal was from a set of hands selected372 words
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Article, Illustration622 1983-03-28 6 ALVIN CHOW - By ALVIN CHOW IT'S NOT often that quality movies come our way. When they do, they usually don't last long enough. The reason (or that, according to the promoters, is that local audiences are not fully appreciative of such Alms. Hopefully, An Officer and a Gentleman will622 words
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Article788 1983-03-28 7 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH HAVE you ever wondered how the proI gramme for an evening of symphonic music comes about? An overture, a concerto and a symphony are usually part of the rule, each of which should ideally reflect music from different periods. The only exception is788 words
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Article795 1983-03-28 7 Cheever's heroes always lovers NYT Ok What A Paradise It Seems By Ma Cheever Kaapf, 1M pages Reviewed by ANATOLE BBOYARD OF ALL the major American writers, John Cheever seems to be the most spontaneous. Since that word has been so much abused ril add I take it to referNYT - 795 words
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Advertisement256 1983-03-28 5 BIOTECH SYSTEMS AND ERGO TOP (mode and imported from USA) VDT furniture that increases efficiency while reducing fatigue. A*w 27: 31 h 4 mm t Just like your computer, Biotech —i Systems and Ergo Top are adaptable and uniquely designed BP" to satisfy your special requirements simply, inexpensively and efficiently.256 words
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Advertisement27 1983-03-28 5 »J *1 L I SB Wienerwald M 'Vhichever vay you say it, it's vunderful.' novotel orchid inn 214, Dunearn Road, Singapore 1129. For reservations, call: 250 3322.27 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous520 1983-03-28 5 I -11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 But it may be an honour to accept! (5) 6 Fanner on the football field? (5) 9 King alone: but not all day 10 Reduce the great to small pieces (5) 11 Letter opener! (5) 12 Collector's piece, possibly, ttds instrument (5) 13520 words
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Advertisement1061 1983-03-28 6 National Australia Bank National Commercial Banking Corporation of Australia Limited Registered Office: 500 Bourse Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Authorised Capital 257,097,650 ordinary stock units of $1 each 142,902,341 ordinary shares of $1 each Stockholders' Funds Issued and paid-up capital 257,097,659 ordinary stock units of $1 each Reserves (Note 2) Unappropriated1,061 words
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Miscellaneous36 1983-03-28 6 BriStoW: Flank BickenS GOOD Te£Rie>Le coeptfuetf oP€j4 iue tpfle latc fecxx... Fpaß— m URTe Offers! Ty<. Socx TMPVTS P\LL Right JOST THIS\ ONCE. I'LL TufcN P\ 6>UHD FOO3CT IT i MPi^CN- T seje>4 NOU RUN P^LCKG36 words
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Miscellaneous153 1983-03-28 6 3^! I m CONCERTS TWO-PIANO ndtel by Richard Markham ui David Nettle. Both pianists Im»<i from England. At the Victoria Concert Hall on Friday, 8 pm. Tickets at |3 and $L Opns vm. An evening of classical, contemporary and folk music to celebrate the Institute of Education's 10th anniversary. At153 words
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Advertisement297 1983-03-28 7 Card tells him where you come from Ours tells him that you've arrived When you carry the new American Express Corporate Card, your Company's financial standing is immediately recognised and accepted in over 160 countries worldwide. The American Express Corporate Card System offers you'and your executives all the advantages of297 words
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Miscellaneous609 1983-03-28 7 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by On the Waterfront (Mandarin/r) 3.50 Amphttans 4.00 Story Time (Tamil/r) 4.30 Tennis for the Future 5.00 Paint Along with Nancy Moonfifht on Lake Tahoe 5.25 Rainbow 5.50 The Littlest Hobo 6.15 News 6.25 Science International 6.50 Spiderman and Hb Amazing Friends The Quest609 words
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Advertisement231 1983-03-28 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain with the American Express' Card HUH. 'if you don't already have the Card, call *****33 tor an application torn" wf fan* j a fresh with Eastern sta rtthedaV a^ s avOU rites. xssjssk $12* P« r v Come to our jt "timmrs V t-231 words
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Advertisement175 1983-03-28 8 lubertug SriU For lunch. For dinner For a rich I v rewarding experience. A B i> M -'•1 Ml I.n K For reservations call *****77 J k'*) t'llllll'X I'lll'k S) l( Tl ll< >11 Si I y, r l l| K Dine as \i Kisior.niu \l •tii<». cnK ilie m*175 words
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Advertisement174 1983-03-28 8 Date Time Adults Children I under 12 years) Sunday, April 3 11am —3pm $18++ $12** Paramount Hold Marine Parade Road. Singapore 1544 Trt: 344 5577 A i A hearty set meal that's a gourmet's delight, at a steaichouse that serves only the choicest, most succulent steaks and grills. Businessman's Luncheon:174 words
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Advertisement202 1983-03-28 8 Jazz upjour favourite drink with the LouisTanThree-Ot W A V i 4 K r\ Get into the beat with Asia's leading jazz musician. Louis Tan. VJ musician, Louis Tan. At The Lounge. Every night/ It's the nicest way to jazz up your favourite drink. A great place to be. my202 words
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Advertisement195 1983-03-28 8 Not Just Another Continental Restaurant Amid splendid Victorian decor, dine on the choicest of meat, fowl and fnh to the accompaniment of live entertainment. Prime Rib of Beef on the Silver Wagon Juicy Steaks from the U.S. Spanish-style Seafood Gratin de Crabes au Frontage Hath it at down with the195 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article481 1983-03-28 9 COFFEE: Robust* coffee futures on Friday recovered from the day's lows on local dealer booksquaring ahead of the weekend. Prices ended £3 lower to £2 higher in more active positions on a turnover of 3,657 lots, which included 995 crossed trades and 15 options. SUGAB: Raw sugar futures481 words
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1290 1983-03-28 9 AFP THE CHAOS in the European Monetary System (EMS) prior to the realignment of the currencies and its adverse effect on sterling, unsettled commodity markets in Londo;) last week. The subsequent agreement among EMS members gave some reassurance, but sterling's fall to new lowAFP - 1,290 words
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257 1983-03-28 9 THE Singapore produce market was slightly mixed last week with coconut oil and coffee performing better but pepper prices easing a little. A coffee dealer said the commodity had been very steady during the week, especially during mid-week when there was a sharp increase in257 words
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Article154 1983-03-28 9 RUBBER FUTURES in Tokyo on Saturday closed 2.6 to 5.3 yen lower in moderately active trading. Values fell sharply on profit-taking and liquidation centred in distant* as the market was considered overbought, despite higher overnight London advices. Current April tell 2.6 yen to 244.4 yen a kilo and distant154 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article183 1983-03-28 9 SMree: ABN/ Renter MAR 25 ABM n* 300 00 2J Khh KLM MJO 162.10 0l» -15 Ahold isojo 73J0 JJ Akin AMCV 56 to 130 00 4-1J Naard«n National Ned Medltojd Mtnb 0e» OrlnUn 37 JO 147.00 •J 15 Amfaa Amrobnk 92.50 90 JO ♦0J 2J IOSJO ***** 1*1183 words
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Article188 1983-03-28 9 MAR 25 Actions Sulsses Alusulsse Br Alusulsse Reg Brown Borer! Br Francs 270HB MO 307 4-1 -2 Sandos Reg. Sulser Pe Sulser Reg. Swiss Bank Br 1905 200 mo 327 40 5 10 1 1138 10 Swiss Bank Corp „Reg 247 unch vlWI VJTIJJ or. Clba Oelgy PC Clba188 words
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Article180 1983-03-28 9 MAR 25 Fn GROUP B CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde 480 B S N Orals Danone 1R20 11 Carrefour Financier? de t Union Lafarge 1323 64 50 386 23 0.5 It C S F (ThomsonCM)— Cle Francalse dej Petroles Credit Foncler De France Hachette (Llbralrte) Machines Bull Mlchelln (B) Omnium 210 184180 words
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Article99 1983-03-28 9 MAR 25 Dm M06B ***** 138 30 291 SO MS 81-10 484 00 H 325 00 171 00 177 00 -0.4 Hoecnit Hoesch Hot ten Karsladt 142 80 47 80 ISO SO ***** 0.8 0 9 0 i 3 BMW «ZL.~* Com meribank Contl Qummi Daimler-Benz Degussa Demag Deutsche99 words
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Article279 1983-03-28 9 MAR 25 ♦A Un Steel ao IWCh mniiimii > a Ontsec Wool worth 406 1200 -5 ao A Alpha MO unch MINING8 Abercom AE And CI Amaprop Aiflf Barlows 115 MO 380 uncli -S Anglos Anflvaal 2095 2860 nao unch 10 Blnoors Buffels 1500 9005 -m -ISO C O279 words
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Article195 1983-03-28 9 MAR 25 CS 4/Hud Bay Mtn Imp OU IS li* 4* AblUbl A Iran 21 <* JT<* Inco Int Pro* Pipe M 27* Algoma 31*i Int UU 21* 1# unch 4* Buk Moat 29 4* InU Nickel Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel St 12* unch Kerr Add Lobtav B195 words
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Article103 1983-03-28 9 MAR 25 Lire M ilanc Aaa Ord ***** 500 Bulcfl 283 Mondadori Prl» 3830 10 Bel M850 -636 Montedison 153 unch Central* Ord 2810 -5 Olivetti Ord 2885 -14 Cond Acqua Roma 210 7300 -325 -90 Pirelli And C 3238 38 Erldanla Pirelli Spa 1181 2 rial Ord 3085103 words
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Article84 1983-03-28 9 MAR 2S FT* FORWARD MARKET Acer i« Or Bru Lamb Hotwk htro Ryl Dutch Skim 1890 4000 1B25 1342 30 as unch t 30 unch Arbed Astur 1238 3U +1 Sor Gen Bel( Soflna 1630 4700 Brwciit UK in Solvmy A 115 Cinpac I |105 45 V Mont 435084 words
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Article311 1983-03-28 9 THE US/Singapore dollar rate opened at 2.0850/70 and was traded between 2.0900/ 10 to 2.0960/70 before closing at 2.0925/35. Trading on the local foreign exchange market last week was steady with a slightly bullish undertone. The Singapore dollar gained strength against all major currencies except against the Australian311 words
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Article22 1983-03-28 9 THE average rate at which major 8$igapore banks are «currently prepared to lend to their fbest customers is f>.23 per cent.22 words
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Article300 1983-03-28 9 THE local money market continued to be easy with the overnight rates sustaining within the 6 5 per cent level last week. The term rates experienced a downward pressure due to reported intervention by the Authority to curb further rises in interest rates in the face of a sluggish300 words
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Article341 1983-03-28 9 PRICES traded within a tight range last week between US$4O6-424 a troy ounce, Gnea and Collier says in its weekly gold review. On the New York Comex the metal closed at US$4l4 for the current delivery month. There was little or no fresh impetus providing direction. While the fear341 words
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Article160 1983-03-28 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended March 25: |flj|||| U8$ (BU prieM) Hi«k Low 9H 9*t 99/16 96/16 99/16 9T 16 9H 9"7 ;6 9* 9\» 9* 911/18 9 9K l month 3 months months 12 months Swiss fraac* Hick In 4V, 4% 4V* 315/16 4*160 words
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Article37 1983-03-28 9 FOR THE week ended Friday March 25, the range cil rates received fromjShort Deposits (M) Bhd was'as follows: !■■<: 4.5 to 6 pm cent. Geseral tmmi: 4.75 to>.s per cent. Mmmaii of funds totalled 1956 million.37 words
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Article202 1983-03-28 9 THE DOLLAR closed «lightly weaker on Frk%y as profit-taking in thin conditions overcame the Meets of higher Eurodollar «epo6it rates and speculation by some operators tha) the Federal Reserve majk have tightened its monetary stance. After rising to around the 2.4230 mark level, the bo liar slipped to 2.4155/70202 words
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Advertisement202 1983-03-28 9 lasty tim-sum titbits for a real treat! Daily Business Hours Tim Sum Lunch: 11 am to 3pm (AMK only-7.30 am to 3 pm) Dinner 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm i] ;11 act ril RESTAURANT Ang Mo Klo Blk 710 Ang MoKk>Ave3 #03-2001 Singapore 20GB Tat *****91/2 IBufcN Bfc 106 BuKrt202 words
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Advertisement7 1983-03-28 9 See Page 11 for New York stocks.7 words
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Advertisement46 1983-03-28 9 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. March 1983 /aO PROMET BERHAD ACQUISITION OF THE ENTIRE ISSUED AND PAID-UP CAPITALS OF RAMUNIA BAUXITE PRIVATE LIMITED MKI KELENGKAPAN SDN BHD (CURRENTLY KNOWN AS PROMET PIPE COATINGS SDN. BHD Advised by QQQQ ***** .4SE4MB4NKERS M4L4YSM BERH4D46 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article769 1983-03-28 10 CHRIS LIM - I! f Singapore hi By CHRIS LIM THE bulls which kept the rally going for the past two-and-a-half months generally took a beating last week but they came back tenaciously on Friday. However, when the week began, there was not much going (or them, at least769 words
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Article525 1983-03-28 10 JULIANA TAY - Week ended March 25 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Dev: Proposed rights issue of one-for-two at $0.60. £A T: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-one. A A: Bonus issue of one-for-two. Nat Irsn: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-one. AupU*: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-nine. OTHERS525 words
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Article494 1983-03-28 10 Mj K.Lumpur a THE Kuala Lumpur stock market last week saw its long-awaited correction. ibxcept for Friday, when tht market improved, prices remained easier for the rest of the week. Reflecting this, the 30counter New Straits Times Industrial share index fell 24.06 points to 1081.24, the first494 words
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Article80 1983-03-28 10 UJU jTe| E t i i s 1 Md I* for 1K2/1M3 Tf—»' m Pihw Mw tt m?« mi/ MUI C*C rmkv Merita Promt JC-MPH Wrta nUtofTwtU, anssr Staa Ua Ftawacc B lUjn UB 4.4M 1J73 2.818 1171 1.827 1.8S6 1.881 UMB UN J. TO 4 8080 words
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Article3340 1983-03-28 10 IMS/IMS Hi|k Low CwfMy Last 8ale orGr's DW Dt» Ctt Gr's Ne< TTd P/B Vol Week COOO) High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 300 196 237 468 960 141 m 201 480 980 490 680 1980 490 910 1040 394 440 740 389 190 600 3793,340 words
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Article233 1983-03-28 11 Reuter SYDNEY share prices (ell in light tnuhng last week, with the steepest declines concentrated in the mining sector. Over the week the All Ordinaries Index lost 5.7 paints to 507.7, mainly because of a fall in the All Resources Index of 8.0 points to 38.8. The All IndustrialsReuter - 233 words
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Article106 1983-03-28 11 THE final approval of the asset revaluation bill and of m I-.MI ~t ni.i kin IIS4 UK investment runa oui urted the Milan market last week, although volume was slightly lower. The BCX All-share Index reached 314.93, a new high since September 1981, then declined to 312.70 though mitfiiiiin106 words
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Article896 1983-03-28 11 GERALD COLVERD - WW P|d| London J By GERALD COLVERD HAVE world stock markets at last learnt how to go through a crisis without panic? A week ago the realignment of the German mark and the French franc within the European Monetary System barely caused a ripple on share markets.896 words
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Article423 1983-03-28 11 l^Tokyo 5 A AFP THE Tokyo stock market rose firmly last week, sending the Dow Jones Average to an all-time high for the fourth consecutive session. The 225-stock Dow added BUS yen to The composite TSE Index of all common stocks listed on the first section rose 5.8AFP - 423 words
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424 1983-03-28 11 New York t AP AS THE stock market has risen to record highs lately, Wall Street's enthusiasm has been tempered by concern over the outlook for interest rates in the United States. Since the start of the year, stock prices have extended the rallyAP - 424 words
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Article892 1983-03-28 11 NEW YORK SELLING quickened noticeably in the afternoon on Friday following projections of higher interest rates by Salomon Brother* economist Henry Kautaan. Tlie Dow Jones Industrial Average was up one to two points throughout the morning but started sliding In mid-afternoon after Kaufman forecast that the Federal892 words
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Advertisement211 1983-03-28 11 iLLiAIMI 1 M IK FEBRUARY ISSUE OF ASIAN AVIATION UNDER THE HEADMG ASM WATCH 1 HE REPORTED THAT "HLL VTTVELD, A SMGAPOREBASED BUSMESSMAN AND ITU<OUn. B 3CE I SHORTLY M 35 iC V m ri a a X ANRITE AVIATION. ASIAN AVIATION TS §6 f J pg it sj (smtoxAtcmttm;211 words
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Advertisement672 1983-03-28 11 "R fjfiPgSs] "overseas bank ltd? THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL SHAREHOLDERS f The Board of Directors of United Overseas Bank Limited is pleased to make the following announcement: 1. AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER, 1962 The audited net profit after providing for taxation, diminution in672 words
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330 1983-03-28 12 BONG FOK Corporation A.W QKB eXIcTJOcU if»* ifTHff dstf- far the ode of its Oxley Garden property to April 5 to allow more time $r possible purchasers to pi Cor the property. Z The decision to extend the date was taken330 words
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Article273 1983-03-28 12 ALAN LEE - ■y ALAN LEE UNIRD Ofiism Bank Is Ihs IkM Far the 12 sMotts ended Dm fl, 1«, the grenp tsmsd ta eriy a U per eenf gate la set pre* is 9149J1 ■eaSwneh *arp iinhssl Is the M 4 per esnl grswth achieved hi IIIL273 words
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583 1983-03-28 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - HEBBb Companies Editor Mm Sabnani ey NAJEEB JARHOM SHIPPING tycoon Robin Loh and his AarinUu partner are likely to reapply tor a licence to nm the country's biggest castno in Oueeariamrs pt**" 1 Gold Coast, following the sudden withdrawal by Genting583 words
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702 1983-03-28 12 FLORENCE CHONG - FLORENCE CHONG GENTING Bhd withdrew from participating in Queensland'! planned cadno project! because of tough state legislation which would have placed a multi-million dollar investment at Ugh risk. A source dose to Gentings conflrmsd that the legislation the Queensland government's refusal to give an702 words
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Article136 1983-03-28 12 CirpwittH BU hat reported group pre-tax profits of MJ5.68 million (1981 loss of 1273,000) m group turnover of $35JB million (fl&a million) for the jeer ended Dec 31, 1982. The company itself turned In pre-tax profits of $4.02 million (loss of $382,000) on aaks revenue of $18.99 million ($13.37136 words
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184 1983-03-28 12 COLD Storage (Malaysia) Bhd has aimoimced purchases ot shares In two companies from Sime Darby Bhd. It has bought 980,000 shares of Msl each In Selangor Ice Company Sdn Bhd, representing 40 per cent of the tatter's paid-up capital, for 950,«0 cash. In184 words
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Article103 1983-03-28 12 OANGU4A Hotel Lid said Its proposed fornine boons issue will be rspitsllfd foom its asset revaluation reserve account which currently stands at $SL55 million. Directors added they do not expect any change in .the profitability of the group for the year ending Dec 31, 1983, and In the103 words
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483 1983-03-28 12 THE MALAYSIAN Capital Issues Committee will make available definite guidelines on share valuations of public companies once they are gasetted under the Securities Industriss Act The secretary of the Capital Issues Committee, Mr C Rajandram, disclosed this at a talk in Kuala liimpur483 words
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414 1983-03-28 12 CYCLE A Carriage Bittang Bhd, the listed per ceat owned aasodate of the Cycle A Carriage group, has earmarked aome MgS mOMon far i nnsslin at hs facflttftea la Makyria thto The wpanshin laojatta I, n t„ rj. IDCXuOP. •a predelivery IwpKta centre,414 words
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Advertisement156 1983-03-28 12 REPUBLIC OF PANAMA Floating Rate Notes Due 1987 (Extendable at Noteholders Option to 1990 and 1992) In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the six month period from 28th Mar 1983 to 28th Sept 1983, the Notes will cany a rate of interest156 words
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Advertisement242 1983-03-28 12 f* if* alB NEW DIRECTIONS IN MARKETING hh lhi> scminai jims 10 highlight current liends in industiiai market in concepts and practices, and to provide participants s.viih insights on reient developments in ihts field. Distinguished Iota! and foreign speakers who ate ,il! authoiiLitivcpractitioner in iheii respective areas of spec ialisalion242 words
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Miscellaneous60 1983-03-28 12 WEATHER OUTLOOK tor today: Fair and warm; showers In the late afternoon. Bflwt tor 24 bears prtor to 7 M pm aa Mink 27 at £e airport: Maximum temperature 34.1 Aanciated humidity 56 Minimum temperature 26.2 Asaodated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 10.10 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for60 words
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333 1983-03-28 13 JAPAN'S Mitsui OSK Lines is considering withdrawing from the a co-ordinated service in the Pacific in response to an intensification of competition for Far East markets. Mitsui OSK is expected to withdraw from the Japan-West Coast shipping consortium in August333 words
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502 1983-03-28 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ A LEADING Norwegian manufacturer and supplier of high technology marine equipment, A/S Konsbery Va penf abrikk-Norcontrol has won the contract from Esso Production Malaysia Incorporated (EPMI) to install a traffic management system at its marine terminal in Kerteh, Trengganu. The502 words
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Article86 1983-03-28 13 Reuter THE United Arab Shipping Company will take delivery of three new ships in Seoul tomorrow with another eight on order. The three ships are Al-Jhsa, timMd Bin AlWgJeed', and A 1 Wsjbmb. The UASC is Jointly owned by Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iraq &nd the UnitedReuter - 86 words
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Article53 1983-03-28 13 Reuter THE Australian and New Zealand/Eastern Shipping Conference said it will raise the currency adjustment factor for Hongkong to Australia to 23.06 per cent from 15.44 per cent, effective April 1. The conference said It was taking the move in the light of the recent devaluation of theReuter - 53 words
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Article108 1983-03-28 13 BRITAIN'S second largest vessel, the 457,841 dwt tanker Burmah Endeavour, is to be laid up because of the slump in oil demand. Its owners, Burmah Oil Tankers said charter rates had been low for a long time, but demand was so slack that it was difficult to108 words
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Article490 1983-03-28 13 "■PPBf UM Pife CM Mpplt Uh PM* CM AC Toapfer VI vm VI t I 9 Evaran OtIcm Ewfrm m IV IV 4/9 4 AattraVpf APCUM API AquaLtaa UitkiM AJST^ ASLTS?!' B»K^rl■■^ 0,,,l LkU* vn VI z z X VI in X X IV m V VI490 words
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Article1389 1983-03-28 14 SHIPBROKERS at the London secondhand market said sustained Greek interest is being shown for dry cargo vessels for continuing trading, which appears to indicate confidence that the market will improve in the not too distant future? The Greeks were said to have purchased the Cambridgeshire, a bulk carrier1,389 words
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Article1872 1983-03-28 14 STEADY freight rate» are generally being paid for grain shipments from the US although chartering on Thursday is on a fairly «nail scale. The slightly dearer rate of USpS.CS was paid from the US Gulf to Aqaba while two cargoes from the Gulf to the Spanish Mediterranean paid1,872 words
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173 1983-03-28 14 THE Japanese icebreaker Fuji, having completed the 1962/1983 scientific observations in the Antartlc, will be visiting Singapore from April 1 to 8 on her way back to Japan with a crew of 182 and 11 observation team members on board. Japan has been173 words
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485 1983-03-28 14 Lloyd's List OPTIMISTIC predictions at the beginning of 1982 for the Sea pontainers Group were crushed by the recession and the ship and container leasing company ended the year with net profits 4 per cent down at US$4l.7 million compared with $43.3Lloyd's List - 485 words
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339 1983-03-28 15 A TOP Taiwanese government official has denied a report that Taiwan was negotiating to buy out the ailing Dutch Rijn-Schelde-Verolme (RSV) shipyard, which is building two submarines for the nationalist Chinese navy. Taiwanese Defence Ministry spokesman, Major General Wang Miao said.339 words
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640 1983-03-28 15 FUNDING for the Manila International Port phase II project of the Philippines Ports Authority has been suspended by the Asian Development Bank, delaying the completion of the Philippines' first container port. The suspension of the funding has been confirmed by a senior PPA official.640 words
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143 1983-03-28 15 THE Act/Pace consortium has announced plans to extend its US-Australia/New Zealand service by adding new port of calls in the US Gulf. The selected Gulf port will be New Orleans, and the first Act/Pace vessels is scheduled to arrive in April. Once established, the143 words
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5927 1983-03-28 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port5,927 words
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Article812 1983-03-28 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO i Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Prase Ua 08SB/83 29.3.83 1800 Seven Seas 49 1300-1400/0600-0800 B3/B3 Hayakawa M 3007F 29.3.83 0800 Borneo 49 1000-1100/1900-2000 J2/J2 K Jacejln 18E 293.83 1100 C Marine812 words
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Article1410 1983-03-28 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B (S) JSSS} 4 bom (PN). (S)' r 1 Tra r »*P P» Ltd «>• c J*!* Sm Conaortium (S)/ Marinte* Enterprise (PK) Atane Intrasea (S) Y*c Shpe ud Trsdint g^R» <**> «.ndiTCrrS^ r, P""1,410 words
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Article369 1983-03-28 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVE8 Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Dlnok Eauator in Hel Long Jiang Rajah Brooke San Luis Sekl Kochl Sharp Island Straits Star Tomoe 145 Asian Clipper Builder Cherry Laju ChleMaru Confidence Ocean Splendour Perils San Bruno Sea Bloom Srlwljaya Success 5 Tan Men369 words
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Article205 1983-03-28 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Par East/Europe, Far East/ Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia. Straits/ Japan and the member lines: AGS (FAB EABT/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Tang Shipping. ARM (BTBAffl/AUBIBAIJA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits205 words
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Advertisement242 1983-03-28 13 !\~@!`"`*`,~"`@}_:+-'<}$:>?';/~ I \KDI\I \\l \ll H SAJJL/A^q or Orient Overseas CotdcjMeA Line 33 6/4 12/4 20/4 ,20/4 1» 0/5 HUI DC FIIIT COWTMOSED SOtWCt TO T)€ MDOtf EAST OKRTM. HraTQ 2fW OBENTM. MBCNMT 20W ommnicmmatm 11/4 22/4 24/4 25/4 5/5 7/5 |/5 l«/ 5 20/5 21/5 ia c*|o lor Onto.242 words
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Advertisement281 1983-03-28 13 SEALORD UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG A.l .A 'A k i EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES 21/4 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Mm Qatoos (12/4). OMtoi (13/4). Ato Dhab (14/4). Dmmm (15/4) Kwa* (17/4), Do* (22/4). Jaddah (21/4). Bahran (3/5), Owtai (17/4). Damnum (19/4). Kuwait (21/4). O (27/4). Jaddah (28/4). Mna (29/4). Ato281 words
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Advertisement19 1983-03-28 13 mm LONDON Freights SHIP Skies SHIPPING Scbedale WHO Acts tor Whom CONTAINER Schedules CONSORTIA SHIPS In Part REGIONAL Weather19 words
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Advertisement345 1983-03-28 13 The Singapore s Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAIN H TWO n mro n mro M.TBTO CTG3E!3BgnLi "n 29/3 14/4 17/4 25/4 24/4 31/4* 1/5 3/1 v« 2/; j/J 5/5 7/5 n/s 12 ,/5 13/5 14/5 15/5 17/5 if/4345 words
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Advertisement288 1983-03-28 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ,Nm Far 1) Barceteria Genoa. 2) Air •BremerhawMi. Aartws, Copen J*Vcap<*t Europe carjo lor ft contact PEMMSC f I lastbound i. Aatatrp. L Havre, Ba* UK. 3) Bran™ Hah**. 4) M**> SiectMm Qsfc na Spore *N» tract carp) tor Spare t Banpu* t) Matao. Stockholm o*.288 words
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Advertisement314 1983-03-28 14 Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA 'CANADA Atlantic/Canada 12/5 IVS nn nn an an nt v% MIDDLF LAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Line, ltd. CONTAMDI KRVICK TO/FROM JAPAN TAIWAN AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD :< OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD > P I ANG 2 P JAVA S6?S<)3 56'241 *****3 PI314 words
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Advertisement773 1983-03-28 15 CONTAINf RSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT Vtm U*n »/3 *1/4 It Itwi 11a J4/4 17/4 i»/« n/4 a/4 n/4 a/4 a/4 wi un wi H/J 13/1 14/5 U/S a/S 21/5 H/5 27/S a/5 k/i a/t a/t 12/1 14/* 15/4 >V« 17/4 1«/ C K/I lt/1 a/4 a/4 11/4 IJ/4 11/4773 words
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Advertisement711 1983-03-28 15 ANNOUNCEMENT We Ire pleased to announce our appointment as Owner's Representative of PJ. TAN DJ U N G JAKARTA and P.T. ASTRI LINEJAKARTA for their vessels, "NIAGA XXVII" and "PISANG ELANG", calling regularly at Jakarta and Surabaya respectively. We ensure you of our best services and please contact us at:NIAGA711 words
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Advertisement561 1983-03-28 16 /i 1 Hapag-Lloyd M 'ft MMfapni CH|«i br Oukiin furore S (xxe P MUngPffi IS 4 *4 4 Geooi H bw| Bkavtn Mam Antwerp 7'5 20/5 24/5 15/5 TM* to Ljuipw) lay Hwiifmi MMUpran Mar Upmi Uprtn *23/4 BM» Unm bpm Mod Eipnt Dbt Eiprns MM bpmi 27/4 29/4 4/5561 words
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Advertisement475 1983-03-28 16 PR M.TMR II7W/IIK SUNNY OCtAM VO3 KM 1050/1001 KSLINE 19H» f«.»» H .itW J* t u/Tnm warn rrm r pcmhe now mV IS-17 11-20 *r »2l A*> 2 Ihy 10-17 1119 M* »21 M* 29 0»r Ml IJucUCMm NTC SI Mr M CMm 20/3 17/4 29/4 1/5 3/5 5/5 CONTAMMED475 words
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Advertisement314 1983-03-28 16 EVERGREEN LINE fh MST/FUMf* CONTAVO $F*vta ACCEPTRIG fCI 4 la CARCO FOR i Ti m 5® ni ;c 'J »>' "5 InoiccOTKia/Fa i wwa n* m *j*N >airo > g* <mo. jToaucm kimi much IQMKM SOUTHMVTOR NMOttTII inerpooi. auto* m fobjtoni MamoMt m oottomm FWOPF/FAR EAST CONTAffR STRVHCF ms ai314 words
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Advertisement629 1983-03-28 16 I Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shippmf Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Discharitaf Only !>*• PJMM| NM*| V»Apr B f sS C A»*on Motoyvo BOUSTEAD SH#>«NG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 «NANG 301 h CamaaM* AffMtMc o, HirMot" tmnmmmtmm wm&=== "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR DURBAN MONITVDEO BUENOS629 words
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Advertisement115 1983-03-28 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SSI SUN UNION LINE KYOWA LINE KKI 47M*ll]i:i 1 Ti:Wli I C«|t «Nh yp*t Hrcct ■"•■■Mmi® m atnu/71 atun lvmomi am taiyo marine line MMRTI MA V2IS IS I A. MOQNE. SMUtTON. Mkjact to "r. a iw m on um ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN115 words
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Advertisement994 1983-03-28 17 4. PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIOAH. JEOOAH A AQABA (Reefer Cntrt Acceptable) KOTA SAHABAT 33W/34C KOTA SAHABAT 35W/38E SM »-M/S I 29-30/3 EAST AfftlCA/VtEDSEA SERVICE KOTA MUtU 31/3 Apr VMI KOTA CBMFAKA IS/17 Apr VJE-433 KOTA RA TU 31/4 Apr V.W-371 HodlMWl, Hogg^jicio KOTA PETAM 30/2 Apr994 words
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Advertisement879 1983-03-28 17 gf®- 12 82 5£ 5* Cv4|«a MI V* 4/4 25/4 27/4 24/4 M/ 4 71/4 *«UfcT U/4 U/4 2/5 4/5 5/5 7/5 M/ 4 i*«ii U/4 a/4 H/J 11/) M/ 5 "2iL »J ws n/» 21/s u/s v* Jg *2 ivs JNRPM| 11/5 14/5 |/j f/f ii/t 4« 11/5 *1/5879 words
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Advertisement651 1983-03-28 17 Scan Dutch WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER Ito MIP/UK/NC/SCAM SERVICE 'ft 5? K Jf I T y*i i A r I i» i! I '«»i( Mow siw f PPM Fh*k <rur I lUTAPC MMAUASM AQMKAN »3 SM A PAUAS SM MB«ao I UMUNMC C AC( SM NHCW 5 4 l'« APWGWSSS* •BOH651 words
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Advertisement467 1983-03-28 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES V* BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL 9 Apr 5 Moy 2 Moy 29 May 5 Moy 7 Moy 11 9 May 1 Jun 3 Jun Lykes/* Lines U S. GULF DftECT SERVICE (•Hew Orleans. Mobile. Houston. Gal vest cm) (AcripMf467 words
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Advertisement1275 1983-03-28 18 k- K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER VtSSIL I BRIOGE VIS MUNTf RUBY V? A PIONIER Vl9 spore motkr ikssei ?9 Mat lAPAN AMBROSI V 69 i Apr 'KUROBE MARU V6B 8 Apr **YASHIMA MARU V4O TOKYO WORK SVNAH STOW 15 Apt 13 thy 11 May1,275 words
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Advertisement195 1983-03-28 18 D L CHAR CHING MARINE CO LTD CfjjMir RED SEA FUU CONTAINER SERVICE RED SEA/MEOITERRANEAN SEA SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE CENTRAL AMERICA ANO CARIBBEAN SEA SEMhCONTAINER SERVICE AUSTRALIA FRATA AUST 06 Apr 09 Apr FRATA AUST 15 Apr IS Apr ••Vrati <4 IW./M Mfiaric Bmtura Fr, FRATA M/EAST ARABIAN GUlf FRATA M/EAST195 words
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Advertisement600 1983-03-28 18 I UUFMKU/MCHC NORTH WEST SERVICE "NESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Im*| tar lOS ANBIES SAN FIMCOCO SEATTU TACOMA VANCOUVER RC *cc«ptß! fa/fa C«twn VHMVA pnlav VEST 1 iRT.! 1 *R"" 71 Mar 34/31 Ha> 2f V AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acctpta| fa fa Conlmrt AMDA] s Sfdx Vvc jc tfWl ■mwms- is«u,600 words
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Advertisement516 1983-03-28 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "J 11 4 Anson Road *18-01. Tunas Building Singapore 0207 Tel *****22 A *****67 P Keiang Tel *****1 8 flto Sf A ff «s IA S GUI* MEOITt HHANE ONEWCST Hi. I. HAEWOO BOYANG Hi. 5... BQAH. tf s Loadbig For Bmlv Ikkis/Bsidif Khomtni Bonghaa/Trtpoi/Pt Said Pt.516 words
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Advertisement434 1983-03-28 18 INTRAfIA (PTI) LTD 5u.?e2616 Intprnationa P\a?a Anson RrJ Stngaporr-0207 2P46V* BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S per* f ATREUS BBB3MI m Part Sain) BOULOOC/RIMW/IJK (AVON) FORT HAMILTON (MOT) 88,3,04 «pr 4 »pr AKTIOP/RDMVMI (AMU) VnMi Im*k a( Kota Knafc* Half ac line S port P KeUnj Im4r| ALPAC AFMCA V 1(0434 words
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Advertisement636 1983-03-28 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C CONTNNER 2RW+ HK COffTNNEX 34*... MERCATOR 30* K MCEJM 19N N GARNET 14W a TW BRDGE 15W *f. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAINER S pore Closing Tinges: FCL Cargo 1600 30/3 LCL Cargo 0400 30/3 FROM EUROPE (VIA636 words
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Advertisement518 1983-03-28 19 DO* A V LZI Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SFRVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG BUSAN. INCHON W W Iff mum 14/4 11/4 j|/4 m/* a/4 J/J ii/i a/j MS W/VM WW 1» UM Imn ttow 17/*. SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO 1 CHITT AGONG. CHAIN A CALCUTTA l| v *Pt:i*518 words
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Advertisement780 1983-03-28 19 4&SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD r^«rt^ l ?S^ «rlK!>rril n, S o OIM '•Mw* Numfcm *****3 (15 linn) Cab»« Address SINSOV SINGAPORt Tetei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** t RUMS PfNAMG M/S SNNHMT MM SOON SON M IST AND .'NO HOOP WSttS Ml rmr NO 1780 words
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Advertisement120 1983-03-28 19 m oUUN KIAT SHIPPING -fc PTE LTD 3. St* W*r 9w*m Hon* SQlOt 22MH (S Ims) 11m KM 131 SUNT kbui nwxs 10 east hub ETA no OCSTMtUI NM MM Hh| 1/4 1/4 Mte/MrVK hM Nm( In IV 1/4 DacN* Hm/Uta/MilM* Sri Nm Nn Ni hft 29/3 IMUM/kn Hwj Ltc120 words
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Advertisement706 1983-03-28 20 Kcjlioiial Container Lilies h'hmmmii.l 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthmy PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO POMN6/PHUKET/SONGKLJI AAIANAOHUM lIIWMII MTAMMM AAI ANA OHUM wr STOW »u tor stok pcnang phumt 127/121 Salad 31 Mai 223/224 2 Apr 4to t Apr 121/131 I Apt 12 Apr706 words
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Advertisement191 1983-03-28 21 ;^ir WORLD 3. LINE IAP AN/HONGKONG P KiLAMG Mar 31/% I 1 Apr 2/3 Apr 9/10 Apr 16/17 VESSEL S PORE PUUWG GOIOEN LAW 1102 taPort Mar 31/ A TEMA L9B Mar 31/% 1 Apr 2/3 BLUE SHARK 185 Aw 7/8 Apr J/10 TROPCAL VENUS 17 Apr U/15 Apr 16/191 words
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Advertisement201 1983-03-28 21 SHIPPING CO. PTE. LTD. #IMI C P F BMMMg (MB Many) fßagftparc IIN, RapaMte af Stag CONTAINS ntIXUR STATION (CPA) TEL: SMH/1 nLOH(IUMB) M l YANG MING LINE i% X if -a F.E. MEDITERRANEAN N. EUROPE USA EAST CANADA F.E. FULL-CONTAINER SERVICES FAR BABT/N. EUROPE/FAR EAST i -irer-np mi n201 words
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Advertisement578 1983-03-28 22 AP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 114)1, 13th ttoor. GoUm Mfe Towac, •cock toad, Scyxwri 0719. T#l: *****44 TU t?***** HEAPCO SMGAPORC TO NEST MALAYSIA SEX VICE «n n« rn> nuMta LANGS* 11/13 2/« 3/4 P KELMC/FENMK SRIGAPORE TO PHUKET/PENANG SERVICE V«T ETA HD DattmNai LAMPWG 12/13 2/4 3/4 lIMUXIHMMC578 words
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Miscellaneous131 1983-03-28 22 i JC Ti Regional Weather A «836BibWMfctaM S -> t 3 I YA "J > 7-4 i y.vsK a? nr* *1 *WJO ir> aE" SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND BEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AM. THIS MORNING. LEGEND* R Thunder storm Temperature °C y Shower Weather s~S Wind direction with speed in knots131 words
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