The Business Times, 19 April 1983
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Title Section11 1983-04-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, APRIL 11, IKS 60 CENTS11 words
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497 1983-04-19 1 NYT THE United States and its six major allies are embarking on a round of unusually intense negotiations in preparation for their next annual economic summit meeting, to be held in Williamsburg, Virginia, in late May. Preparations tor the summitNYT - 497 words
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Article101 1983-04-19 1 RUBBER price* closed higher in Singapore yesterday, With May One RSS buyers quoted at 256J0 cents a kilo, up 5 cents from the closing price last Friday. However, after trading hours, May One RSS buyers were quoted at 258 cents a kilo. The tone of the market101 words
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Article, Illustration636 1983-04-19 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM MR NG SOO PENG will step down as chairman of the Stock Exchange of Singapore on June 30, after having been the head since its inception in 1973. Mr Ng's impending departure from the fivemember SES Committee follows636 words
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353 1983-04-19 1 THE US dollar is likely to be worth leas than two Singapore dollar* a year from now, an American banker said yesterday. Mr Thomas CampAeld, vice-president and head of foreign exchange advisory service of Manufacturers Hanover Trust, said the exchange rate353 words
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257 1983-04-19 1 THE Public Works Department has received 164 applications (Tom contractors In its pre-quallficatlon exercise for the second PMsmgfr terminal of Changl Airport Applications were received from local and foreign companies and some of them were )oint ventures between them. Overseas applications came from257 words
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BRIEFLY ...
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Article71 1983-04-19 1 Reuter K MALAYSIAN government ban m posed last Friday stopping Musims from gambling in the country's mly licensed casino was lifted yeserday, following a controversy involving state and federal authorties. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir MnKamaH in ffimla TJimHir said that the decision to bar Muslims fromReuter - 71 words
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Article70 1983-04-19 1 Reuter AFP A HUGE explosion devastated the American Embassy in Beirut yesterday and state-run Beirut Radio said two people were killed and 30 injured. The blast, which eye witnesses said was caused by a car bomb, brought a front section of the seven-storey embassy crashing down inReuter; AFP - 70 words
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Article49 1983-04-19 1 Reuter THE Bank of Tokyo expects the Japanese economy to grow a real 3.1 per cent in fiscal 1963 ending next March 31, 0.6 percentage point higher than its forecast made last December. The revised forecast takes into account economic developments such as falling oil prices. RenterReuter - 49 words
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Article82 1983-04-19 1 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S balance of payments, as measured by net official monetary movements, showed a $217 million surplus in March after February's $1.06 billion deficit, the Statistics Bureau said. The figure compares with a $425 million surplus in March 1962. The turnround from the February deficit reflected a $752Reuter - 82 words
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Article100 1983-04-19 1 AFP UPI A VIETNAMESE official laid in Hanoi yesterday that China had sent troops across the Sino-Viet-namese border on Sunday and kept up its artillery assault in fresh attacks which left at least 17 people dead or wounded. Meanwhile, hundreds of Vietnamese troops were spotted yesterday movingAFP; UPI - 100 words
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Article67 1983-04-19 1 UPI TWO parties representing opposite ends of the Thai political spectrum surged into an early lead yesterday in returns from Bangkok in Thailand's nationwide parliamentary elections. With only a few polling stations in the capital reporting, former Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj's Social Action Party took a slightUPI - 67 words
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Article51 1983-04-19 1 Reuter THE trial opened yesterday of five company officials on charges connected with the 1976 Seveso pollution disaster in Italy but none of the defendants was present in court. Lawyers for the five defendants told the Judge their clients had chosen to exercise their right not to attend.Reuter - 51 words
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Article118 1983-04-19 1 THE PUBLIC Utilities Bsari Is Mttn ImMml ehaagea to two af Its fta to eepe with a wMer variety af feei ail. atfrTiia!Talrißisl toS Mn af (Mi to leaAdM (Mi d with (ferae par klads af crude pratow «Herat rtnujjlmtTS mtimi be efteaper toiiJMtoe^torM The118 words
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483 1983-04-19 1 ALAN LEE - By ALAN LEE THE Straits Steamship group is bracing itself for what its chief executive describes as a "tough and difficult" year. The expected rough sailing may make it difficult (or Mr Richard St J Stevens, who was appointed chief executive in April 1981,483 words
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Advertisement245 1983-04-19 1 vj Published and Distribute by FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS 2 Juroofl Port Road. Singapore 2281 A mamtoar of Tha Timn Organ tiation A SLOWDOWN in the growth of American money supply is boosting investor confidence but does not presage a major relaxation of Federal Reserve policy, analysts said Page 2 TAI Hua245 words
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Advertisement73 1983-04-19 1 T 0 l—»fciw IHHII7 "The Schiphol experience What's that "FIyKLM through Amsterdam and discover the pleasure!' t A 4 What travellers appreciate most about Schiphol Airport is the combination of smooth transfers, moving walkways, helpful groundstaff and a duty-free shopping area that is second to none in Europe, plus, of73 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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478 1983-04-19 2 Reuter A SLOWDOWN in the growth of US money supply was boosting investor confidence but did not presage a major relaxation of Federal Reserve policy, analysts said yesterday. Expectations of further easing of money supply growth and the ending of seasonal money market pressuresReuter - 478 words
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259 1983-04-19 2 Reuter NATIONAL Westminster PLC yesterday «aid that the group's nonperforming loans rose to an estimated £875 million last year from £496 million in 1981. The figures were contained in supplementary information to the 1982 accounts, which Nat West was required to make available in the USReuter - 259 words
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143 1983-04-19 2 Reuter ITALY'S largest state Industrial holding corporation, IRI, had debts totalling 35,000 billion lire at the end of 1981 Chairman Romano Prodi told the Parliamentary Committee for the Restructuring at State Industries that group debt was up from 29,000 billion lire In 1981 andReuter - 143 words
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154 1983-04-19 2 Reuter BANQUE Indole» plans to raise a 500 million franc eight-year domestic bond this week, with a 15 per cent coupon and issued at par, primary bond market sources In Paris said. It may also raise a 150 miiHnw franc 12-year bond forReuter - 154 words
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108 1983-04-19 2 Reuter REPRESECTATIVES of commercial baaks and 13 Western governments have reaffirmed their commitment to an aid package for Yugoslavia expected to total USOJbfflioa. The governments confirmed that decision» to provide ffnsarial support for Yugoslavia had bsea or were about to be flssHswl. Governmeat represents-Reuter - 108 words
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Article73 1983-04-19 2 Reuter FOREIGN bashers expect BrazO to a* for USSS tOtkm of short-term »—at a meeting with its major bank creditors In Timclon today. Central ha* officials will ask banks to boost shortform lending to the levels requ—lad In Bead's foreign The conntiTtes fcidca* problems recently and delnysReuter - 73 words
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303 1983-04-19 2 Reuter THE Japanese Finance Ministry has raised the overall quota (or yen-de-nominated syndicated loans in the April to September period to about 700 trillion yen from 610 billion in the preceding six months It is understood the ministry left the dollar syndicated loanReuter - 303 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-04-19 2 THE mra|« rat* at which major Bia|tpore buka are currently prepared to load to tkoir boot customers io 9.09 per ooat.22 words
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Article143 1983-04-19 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates ai at doee on April it: 1 Booth IbooUU IBOOUM OMOUM 0 months 01m 0* 0Vli 0M 0H 0ft 011/10 0 01/10 •ft •ft UmonUu »H M Dm lMOth Smooth* mootba llMOttH 411/10 0 0ft 0ft 4 l/M 41/10 41/10 4ft Iwath lawtbi143 words
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Article33 1983-04-19 2 RAMZif prt am 4hni tv dl*AfrflU: Omp: 1 CaB tapirtto: 5-month Trwwj bttli VmnnLh S11/11 2VU j-ujonui Bank Mils T* TH SmootluCD 7* 7 month* CD 7* 7 Source: National Discount Co33 words
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Article203 1983-04-19 2 THE Hoagkoag dollar yesterday feO sharply to *****/ 81)0 to the US unit from an early 17M3/70, wfaOe the US dollar was mostly higher ta> fairly active late trading Dealers said there, was ao specific reasoa lor the local unit's wiilmrn, but dted active commsrdal had beak -m M203 words
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Article42 1983-04-19 2 Opening quotes yesterday US -1.557« Cu UBI/# Cram 1.2M8/51 Dmk 3.79B0/70 DF1-4J7»/» S Fr-3J7DI/40 B FY COB-75.56 69 FFY-lLMB/m Lit 2251.00/230.00 Tea ».25/3*01 D Kr 13.4705/300 N Kr 1LMQB/11S S Kr ll.«5/» Aim Scfa *.«7/70 Port -150 8) 152.14 Spala 210.*/«42 words
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Article432 1983-04-19 2 THE US dollar firmed sgainstthe mark oa the tor««day hot eaaed shjhtly «gttit otter major ciaienThe US dollar opened at 2.1N5/9B against the local unit and was traded between a high of llMft/S and a tow of KMO/fO before closing at a slightly easier level of 2Jtls/m a—fa432 words
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Article265 1983-04-19 2 GOLD FUTURES la "f--pore yesterday doaad firmer In line with higher advice» from Hoagkoag, hi moderate tradtag. treat buying by small investor* also aldsd the firmer tread, dealers said. Total sales tar the day, iachKtta* kerbs, was reccrted at If lota. Prompt doaed stroager at USW43JO/***** aa ounce agalast265 words
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Article33 1983-04-19 2 M ItaB Nrv Tark 11.MB UJS UiU turn Mck U.TIB wm am ILMS ■■ill ii i UJB ra UJBB Ctatag prtew fc US 4 1UM Mm mtrmrmmct. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore33 words
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Article219 1983-04-19 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed easier at 217.05 yen la (airly quiet trading after opening at 237.60. This was below the *****/ 75 yen finish la New York and the 237.70 (dose la Tokyo last Friday. Trading volume was UStLJB billion. After opening little changed from last219 words
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Advertisement170 1983-04-19 2 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 Lift Core for 7 Lifts Podium V r JUj Upper Lobby A Skylight Pedestrian Bridge to Office Tower Car Park (1,400 Bays) Atrium Podium t.i No more whole floors are available for sale ,in the office tower of the Parkway Parade170 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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430 1983-04-19 3 The Asian-Pacific Tax and Investment Research Centre, which started work in Singapore on April 1, will hold seminars and workshops to promote "regular dialogue between tax administrators and tax payers". Its first forum is the AsiaPacific Tax Conference on planning, tax avoidance and430 words
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236 1983-04-19 3 THE House of Champagne Lanson, a French champagne company which ranked fifth in the world in terms of bottles sold last year, expects to double its sales to Singapore this year. The company, which markets its champagne through Slme Darby Sales Division, asms236 words
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Article, Illustration218 1983-04-19 3 FJ BENJAMIN k Sons Pte Ltd has promoted JtaeMa Tan to public relations/ promotion manager. Miss Tan. a former Journalist, joined the company three years ago. Bsb Taa Bag Hse has been promoted to the board of directors of Boustead Electrics, a subsidiary company of Bousteadco Singapore218 words
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Article, Illustration244 1983-04-19 3 SHARP Corporation, a leading Japanese electronics manufacturer, has introduced a voice-synthesized electronic word dictionary. The IQ-600 memorises 2,126 English words and 501 idioms all those that appear in English textbooks used in Japanese junior high schools. There are 961 words and 202 i«wAm considered basic, which are pronounced244 words
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437 1983-04-19 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO TAI HUA Food Industries Pte Ltd, a local soy sauce manufacturer, plans to double its production in two years' time. The company has bought the existing factory of Ben Hwa New Industries Pte Ltd, an edible oil producer, with437 words
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144 1983-04-19 3 A JAPANESE plastic injection moulding company, Hymold Singapore, has started production of structural foam keyboard for computers. A spokeswoman for the company said testing began last year hut full-scale production began only in February. This is the first titw that structural foam keyboard casings are144 words
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473 1983-04-19 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH CHRISTIAN DIOR will foci* more attention on Singapore men after spending the past 13 years establishing its name in women's high fashion here. The French fashion house is also negotiating with Hagemeyer, its local agents, to invest in more retail stores473 words
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Advertisement166 1983-04-19 3 A Mobil Chief talks energy in surprising relaxing surrounding Immmr »MU I«V VIIU ivl l\V/UVIi iTlillO, President of Mobil Oil Indonesia. Opportunities and tough decisions demand his attention wherever he travels. Day or night, 365 days a year. However, his decision to stay in our Suite was an easy one166 words
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Advertisement268 1983-04-19 4 Use your phone to find out about our phone. -iJ TUV Mil *v Tvpf- a{ fjrcvpd by Telecoms TAG 202-83K28 up your phone and give the future a call. The e is *****42. YouH find out that the phone of the future holds a lot for you in the Toshiba268 words
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OVERSEAS
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393 1983-04-19 5 Reuter AP WORLD Bank president Tom Clausen said over the weekend that he did not see a role for the bank as a guarantor of commercial bank loans to Third World countries. Mr Clausen, speaking from The Hague, said this would require asReuter; AP - 393 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article412 1983-04-19 5 Agencies GOVERNMENT officials have denied there was a loophole in the British Nationality Act which would allow hundreds of thousands of Hongkong Chinese to settle in Britain. The Sunday Times newspaper said a clause in the act gave the government the power to grant full British citizenship toAgencies - 412 words
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Article686 1983-04-19 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0245 JFKSFO/HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SLA SQ103 0945 KUL CV CV7S6 0945 LUX/AUH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP GIA GA960 1100 HLP686 words
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532 1983-04-19 5 Agencies ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin, in an Independence Day address to the nation on Sunday, reiterated his determination to continue the country's settlement drive in the occupied West Bank. "This settlement is legal, and is derived from our inalienableAgencies - 532 words
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214 1983-04-19 5 Reuter A POWERFUL parliamentary committee is expected to report next month that the policy o( keeping the Falkland Islands British by military force is untenable, the Times of London said. The newspaper said yesterday the House of Commons select committee on foreign affairs rejectedReuter - 214 words
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105 1983-04-19 5 Reuter THE General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade will carry out a major study of the world textiles trade. The study will review the state of the trade and existing restrictions, mainly those under the Multifibre Arrangement, said Gatt director general Arthur DunkelReuter - 105 words
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277 1983-04-19 5 UPI JAPAN, under US pr fhi t to liberalise agricultural imports, is working on a compromise plan that calls for a partial opening of the farm market. Japanese Agriculture Ministry sources said yesterday that the government plans to discuss import-libe-ralisation measures with theUPI - 277 words
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632 1983-04-19 5 Reuter SAUDI Arabia's financial position is sound in spite of reduced oil revenues, said Finance Minister Mohammed Abal-Khail. He foresees no difficulties in meeting the current *****5 development plan, including establishment of major refining and gas-based petrochemical industries. He dismissed a suggestion that SaudiReuter - 632 words
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427 1983-04-19 5 Reuter THAILAND'S armed forces have tried to dispel fears of a military coup after yesterday's general election. Supreme Commander General Saiyud Kerdphol said on the eve of the poll that the military would not turn the tables on the politiciansReuter - 427 words
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Advertisement27 1983-04-19 5 Editorial... page f Pan Am To Hongkong Daily At 8.15 am rhe First Flight Out The First Flight In. Q7 Pan Am.You C ant Beat the Experience.27 words
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Advertisement129 1983-04-19 5 The Sundrape way to keep out the glare Now you don't have to block the sun out completely just slant it away from you. Shut out the dazzling glare. And still enjoy the view Tug gently on an endless pearl chain. It opens, slants or closes the louvres. For even129 words
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Article487 1983-04-19 6 BANKS used to collapse like bowling pins during the Great Depression of the *****. Since then, instances of banks going bankrupt are few and bankers sometimes forget that they run commercial institutions which, like any others, can either go boom or bust. Commercial banks487 words
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Article, Illustration3021 1983-04-19 6 On shipping: CONSIDERING the bk difficult conditions last year, shipping did pretty well. There is very little difference in the earnings from shipping, which contributed about half to group profits. Last year, shipping went down a bit, engineering and oil field went up a bit3,021 words
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Advertisement102 1983-04-19 6 Strategic Location! Financial Hub Elegant Design Practical Layout Accessibility Prominence Professional Management CITY DEVELOPMENTS UMITED €*ntre •vw-v p&y#* M m J <»;- r'Ji;?: r'! I i< if A»' •f f- I! te1:*****66 IF3 VVHI A heritage of Swiss precision and dependability you need at the price you like. presents your102 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous660 1983-04-19 6 -11-OIE CBOSSWORD 3 Spire rebuilt by the m (5) t A girt to chut at mm ri*(s) 10 Figure la a boat (5) 11 Silent parent (3) 12 Girls who twitter? (5) 13 Small extracts that conain pteny (7) 15 Transport by car and railway (5) 18 Took the initiative660 words
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Miscellaneous877 1983-04-19 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opto* folowed by Enigma (Mandarin/r) 440 Afternoon Mißum Mysteries of the Pacific* w minnvovi OTOTVHVW wi The Pacific Ocean covers a third of the Earth and is the source of many geologic, biologic and anthropologic riddles. Bruno Vaileti records this vivid film of an expedition made877 words
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Advertisement212 1983-04-19 7 AUSTRALIAwBm&j When you are investing or trading with Australia, or if 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's212 words
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Advertisement439 1983-04-19 7 S.E. Asia's Infer notional Machine Tools Exhibition Technology fair of Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Industrial Robots and Automation MATEX-ASIA '83 AUTOMAT-ASIA '83 20-23 JULY 1983 SINGAPORE WORLD TRADE CENTRE TWO TRADE SHOWS WITH ONE COMMON OBJECTIVE FOR HIGHER PRODUCTIVITY From Singapore to tfie ASEAN market MATEX-ASIA 83.is a specialised show (or machine439 words
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Advertisement698 1983-04-19 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain AMERICAN) ■EXPRESS with the American Express Card If you dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" Xjociß^ </r International Secretaries' LOCAL DESIGNERS' SPRING/SUMMER COLLECTION .Tuesday, 19 April Ann Teoh Lunch from 11.30 am to 3 pm Showtime: 1.15 pm Garden698 words
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Advertisement199 1983-04-19 8 LOVES A HEARTY EATER American short orders, Continental breakfasts A local favourites Have a bite, a cup of coffee or a full appetizing meal dished out with impeccable service. Nonya Laksa, Tahu Goreng, Gado Gado, Mee Siam an assortment of spicy curries are just some of the delicious dishes you199 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1188 1983-04-19 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures ended a quiet morning yesterday on an easier note with prices £15.5 a tonne lower to unchanged. Turnover totalled 407 lots including 27 lots crossed and seven options. Dealers said the market was quiet and featurless for most of the morning with fresh trading1,188 words
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Article129 1983-04-19 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on short-covering in moderate trading, dealers said. In the April position, south rose Mslo to $792.50 a tonne and central $5 to $796 while May in the central gained $7.50 to $797.50. In the refined market, May RBD palm129 words
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Article161 1983-04-19 9 kg Prt CMMMt ail: Bulk fob $100 00 sellers, old dram (in second hand dram) fob $113.00 sellers, new dram fob $117.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $58 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $355.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $350.00 sellers. Sarawak special black161 words
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Article196 1983-04-19 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows In Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yara: China Blue Phoenix 90S 2.550 32s 3J50. 40a 3.350 (per bale of 400 lbs). rim gsais: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article316 1983-04-19 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per Idlo, ex-god own: THAI WHITE: IDO per cent first das* (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second class 0.71 100 per cent third class 0.70, 35 per cent new crop 0.56, B-10 per cent O.CB. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special 0.58.316 words
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Article83 1983-04-19 9 HIGHER offerings •f ore resulted Id a five-cent drep In the Btralts tin prlee In Penang yesterday to M$Sl.7B a kilo from last Friday, dealers said. The new price remained within the IT A lower range of $2USandsS2Ji The dealers noted the buffer stock manager gave strong support83 words
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Article32 1983-04-19 9 Rubber: April 18 Singapore: May: 256.50 cents (up 5.00 cents) Malaysia: May: 272.50 cents (up 5.50 cents) Tin: M 531.78 per kilo (down 5.00 cents) 210 tonnes (up 40 tonnes)32 words
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554 1983-04-19 9 Reuter GROWING demand for soymeal and beans coupled with a drop in supplies in the US, which caused a draw-down in stocks recently, will enhance the price competitiveness of Malaysian palm oil in the world market. Malaysian Primary Industries Minister PaulReuter - 554 words
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Article371 1983-04-19 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with May One RSS buyers quoted at 256.50 cents a kilo, up five cents from last Friday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on higher overseas advices coupled with speculative buying and covering interest, dealers said. Afternoon prices were marked371 words
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Article447 1983-04-19 9 RAS price* In cenU per kilo yesterday: (per kflo)_ (per kOo) Int. 1 R.S.S prompt Int 1 R.S.S. May Int. 1 RS.S June Int. 2 R.S.S. UK/Cant Int. 3 R-S.S UK/Coat Int 4 R.S.S UK/Cant. Int. 5 R.S.S. UK/Coot fiMil tone: Stendh Forward price* in ce (Int. 1447 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article185 1983-04-19 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed mostly higher and turnover improved in active trading. The Book Club index rose 0.82 points to 116.49 on turnover of 72.0 million baht with over 612,000 shares transferred. Maboonkhrong and Siam Cement gained four baht each to 157 and 327, while Jalaprathan Cement advanced three185 words
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Article104 1983-04-19 9 APR IS Pesos Oriental B 0 024 0.001 Phil Overseas 0.018 unch Acoje Mining Phllex B OJO unch Anglo Phil T Ptcop B Apex Mining B 0.014 0.001 Pioneer 0.0012 unch AUas Con. B. 32.00 1.5 Pinr 37 DO 04 Bagulo Odd 0.0022 0.0006 Podco B 0.0006 ***** Bute104 words
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Article429 1983-04-19 9 PRICES yesterday rose further as investors continued to chase stock. The All Ordinaries index closed eight points up at 574.2. RHP which is ex-dividend 21 cents closed 20 cents up at AJ7.74 and CSR closed 15 cents up at $3.27. In base metals, WMC rose 10 cents to $4.80,429 words
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Article431 1983-04-19 9 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday fell across-the-board throughout the day with the Hang Seng index falling 36.17 points to close at 1,040.97, brokers said. The market opened easier and fell rapidly towards the close of the morning session on a substantially weaker Hongkong dollar, they said. Brokers had anticipated431 words
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Article601 1983-04-19 9 THE Tokyo stock market average yesterday rose a provisional 30.37 points to end at a record high of 8,582.53 with market sentiment encouraged by Wall Street's advance to an alltime high last Friday. The previous record of 8,554.21 was set at the close of business last601 words
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Advertisement81 1983-04-19 9 "festy 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 ORIENTAL AngMoKio B*7lo •BufcH NHh B* 186 BuM Merah Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 #03-2001 Town Centre #*****1 Singapore 206681 words
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Advertisement221 1983-04-19 9 'it 4 m ym c: Medic-Asia 83, S E Asia 3rd International Medical and Hospital Equipment Exhibition will once again convene at the World Trade Centre. With nearly all of the 5,000 square metres (gross) exhibition area being taken, Medic-Asia '83 will woo those in the medical profession and trade221 words
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2822 1983-04-19 10 BID and otter pricc* officially listed and business la and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of share* traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units iintei otherwise ipeci(M. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,822 words
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Article137 1983-04-19 10 ■JMjjMrowitwr mamohp iwtitim "«Ji 1 1,1 1 Apr The Sarta*» road i.ti 2<B TTMaiMHl S pore Prtif Fund 1« LS7 S'pore Fd (US) OJB Ml S port Sac. FUad 1M )j SI Lli Ul S pare Iaveat Fuad LIS L* S'pore Equity Fund L« L* mAvmrm I COB137 words
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Article3285 1983-04-19 10 Gr's Gr's Net 1983 Crnpuy Last Div DW Y*M P/E Vol Day Higk Low Sale +or- Ctt (•000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 380 235 Aema 286 5 21.7 04 74 274 43 282 196 148 Alcorn ISOcd unch 9j0 34 17 194 4 182 1803,285 words
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Article1715 1983-04-19 10 BID ud otter prices officially Hated and buateeaa in and iqwHwl to the Kuala Lumpur Slock Enkup ymterday, with Ike number of dharea traded «how® In bracket! in lota of 1.000 unit* untaai othervter apeci Bed uwaum AMM(XJB) AJnaaMka (MB) Ateaa (1Q1S) (S) 100 2.08 (3) L»1,715 words
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Article595 1983-04-19 10 FAVOURABLE Wall Street Mww g»ve the Iml lUck market a lift agate jmMty. pastto latex reee 1.44 ptah U MJI ui the Straits fi»w< 111 pMi 4» Mil. The eonttaaattoe the iptreii was itMhaM ■slily to a sli pito toereeee la the Dm Jeaee ladaetrial Average laet595 words
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Article619 1983-04-19 10 BULLISH conditions on Wall Street continued to lift sentiment on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as share prices finished steady across a fairly wide front. Total turnover was, however, slightly lower at 7.52 million units valued at MJ25.57 million compared with last Friday's619 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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611 1983-04-19 11 UNITED International Securities, an associate of United Overseas Bank, has invested more in equities percentagewise last year because of the improvement in the stock markets since September. The latest annual report shewed that the group's investments in stocks and shares at end-1962611 words
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Article366 1983-04-19 11 BORROWINGS at Benta Plantations a member of the Sime Darby stable, have risen to M 510.43 million teem $7.5 million in February when it announced the proposed sale of its two estates, Bukit Dinding and Sabai Estates, to Industrial Oxygen. In its latest circular to366 words
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Article83 1983-04-19 11 FAB East My. feaUdtag LIbIM: Seventeenth AGM to be held at No. 31 Shipyard Road, Jurong Town, Singapore 2262 on April 19 at MOO hoars. •f Bhnm I IrtSr'^T teenth AGM to be held at the DBS Board Room, 46th Storey, Tower Block, DBS Building, 6 Shenton Way,83 words
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Article, Illustration1471 1983-04-19 11 TOGETHER with its print to speed up the growth of the finance end investment division, the Helena Usited todestriss group also drawn up plsas for its property, hotel and menulecturing divisions. dhrMsa: Until very recently, the group's property interest hsd been scattered or1,471 words
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Article626 1983-04-19 11 NYT WHEN the New York stock market cloeed last Friday, it appeared aa if Hollywood had written the acript All major market indicators finished at record highs, once again defying forecasts that prices were poised for a tumble after fKmi** so high so fast. TheNYT - 626 words
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Article839 1983-04-19 11 EQUITIES closed mixed in quiet trading yesterday, after opening firm in line with Friday's record close on Wall Street, dealers said. The Financial Times index at 3pm was down 1.5 points at 694.0 after a record high of 696.4 at 10am. Oils were firm on news that Saudi839 words
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Article56 1983-04-19 11 H.K.HANG 8ENG Monday 1040.97 Friday 1097.14 Week A jo 1041 JO AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 710 4 Friday 701.7 Week Ago 871 1 ALL ORDINARIES Monday S74J Friday 500.2 Week Ago 537J FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 086.5 Thursday 080.B Week Ago 0750 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1171M Thursday56 words
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189 1983-04-19 11 (Malay*») IM ku reparted aa It per eeat toil kjgiMAz pnrftt to MJM7 ttotftstol tmrarmTS inifeiWy tTpsr cent to IMS mĔOim, ee a re—it the mnnl reoovsry to the world ntoaomj daring the teeMd kftV-VMT. the aftß- toiver tax charge sf 8 per189 words
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Advertisement304 1983-04-19 11 GUTHRIE BERHAD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Fourteenth Annual General Meeting of Guthrie Berhad will be held at the Registered Office. 39 Sixth Avenue, Singapore 1027, on 23 May 1983 at 12.00 noon to transact the following business: 1. To304 words
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Advertisement176 1983-04-19 11 The outstanding Educational Materials Fair in the centre of the ASEAN Region The unique opportunity to get informed on al that the world is offering to make learning and teaching easy and efficient iVi =fa: DIDACTA tHh June f<<WorUSlta6a WW Centre Singapore International Fair for BR ft ft T«U AnUrabangu176 words
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Article143 1983-04-19 12 Rises 1st ■■sgil BM* HNC Lmh M CMfttrui OriMtel nftjp Aatl KnI PaMie luk Tu CkHf LIIM CT*4H s nTL M Bwwwjw 1 •46 too 530 610 310 MO an MO no ra 214 1M +M 60 M M 26 25 24 23 +20 +20 15 14 14 14143 words
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Article, Illustration141 1983-04-19 12 Rittl Indicss Dunlop Ett Public Bank Oriental u n 705 755 510 vn soo 565 no 3B MO +105 +45 +40 +30 +30 +30 +25 +24 +20 April 15 April IS MBT Index: *****23 *****07 NST Industrials: *****1 1150.10 m viiiw TuChoog C Storage Ltd H Leoof Ind141 words
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587 1983-04-19 12 CHOO AI LENG - mm fomnanies Fditor: llano Sahfiani By CHOO AI LENG UNITED Overseas *Land has forecast a pre-tax profit of 156.56 million (or this year more than three times the $18.02 million it made last year. Of this amount. 44.4 per cent587 words
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131 1983-04-19 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - ®y NAJEEB JARHOM BOUREADCO LM fcMWfcr ML S ta MhM Km II hai m Mi the red rfaet It wm htwd la aA-If» to iUIIMM W —F 1 ——f—> ywjwfcy wto—i > na» eeelleg set sSSSSatisriSt tt» «wm Iwni i mm ill131 words
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406 1983-04-19 12 GENTING Bhd's preliminary results (or 1982 released yesterday show pre-tax profits moving above the MflOO million level (or the first time. The group's audited pretax profits (or the year to Dec 31, 1982, reached $115.08 million ($98.86 million in 1981). The increase was achieved406 words
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126 1983-04-19 12 PUBLIC Bank Bhd has proposed a subdivision of its ordinary shares of par value MH each into two 50cent shares. In an announcement yesterday, the bank said the subdivision would give it a wider spread of shareholders and enable it to raise its capital126 words
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Article122 1983-04-19 12 UNITB) /MWtelWhii npwM a snap after-tax pram af Mflf.il milttaa (W. 7 iHlea prcrvleaaty) as graap lanaw af fM.I n»JJUaa gWJ ndUtoa) tar IMS. altertax'pnrflt af $ltJ4 naif llaa (SIMB mllttea) aa a taraarer «I ffi.SS nilltoa (MMi idlla). Dlreetara have reeamper mat leaa tax aai S par122 words
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Article64 1983-04-19 12 SOUTH-Eaat Aria Devetepmeat CfiHw has appointed Mr Mohd Razali P N Wong as director from April 14. THE SES has asked Apslle Enterprises to quantify the effect of the bank borrow- ings to finance the building of Apollo Center on the earnings per share of the group. UNITED64 words
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Article666 1983-04-19 12 Taking Stock... Hock Lock Siew WHEN United Overseas Land announced its $150 million convertible loan stock issue several weeks ago. there was some controversy over, the intentions behind the move. Critics now say the motive goes beyond simply cashing in on the stock market's bullish sentiments. TheHock Lock Siew - 666 words
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Advertisement176 1983-04-19 12 -+"+{?&([.^|\~%="]:|-,?$;;',@\> Look to the Inter-Alpha Asia Money Centre for the skills that you need in foreign exchange dealings. us Wf M if 7 V A It requires highly developed professional skills to interpret changes and movement in world money markets. Inter-Alpha Asia offers the expertise you need, strongly supported by176 words
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Advertisement278 1983-04-19 12 PICK OF THE MONTH (JOB BUILDING Only one whole floor left (plus some smaller units distributed over several floors) Very realistic terms 4ill be granted to lessees of this last floor and few units. Centrally located in Raffles Place. Ample car parks. Immediate occupation i APARTMENTS-HORIZON TOWERS The newest high-living278 words
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Miscellaneous54 1983-04-19 12 IW EftTHER OUTLOOK tor today: Hazy and warm.. Report for 24 hmm prior to 7J9pm oa April IS at toe airport: Maximum temperature 35.4 Aooocfoted humidity 46 Minimum temperature 26.4 Aarikdated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 9J.0 Rainfall in mflUmrtrm Nil Total rainfall for the month 0.8 Total rainy days54 words
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313 1983-04-19 13 TWO events centring around dredging operations, the World Dredging Congress and Sea tec IV Exhibition, will be opened today at the Mandarin Hotel. Seatec IV is the fourth international exhibition on dredging and port construction to be held in Singapore since 1977. It313 words
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463 1983-04-19 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM TAIWANESE operator Char Ching Marine has placed another vessel in the Far East/Red Sea/ Mediterranean service. The 22,500 dwt newbuilding Char Hwa sailed into Singapore on its maiden voyage yesterday. A spokesman for Frata Shipping, agent for Char Ching463 words
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Article63 1983-04-19 13 Reuter SHIPBUILDING orders in member countries of the Organisation (or Economic Cooperation and Development fell by nearly half to 7.15 million gross register tons last year from 14.11 million in 1961, the OECD said. The shipbuilding industry is currently suffering from worldwide overcapacity. The OECD consists ofReuter - 63 words
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Article93 1983-04-19 13 Reuter NIPPON Oil Co Ltd has cut its dollar denominated price of bunker C-type heavy fuel oil for Japanese flag ocean going vessels by a total of US$l3 a tonne in two stages, industry sources said. They said the agreement was reached in negotiations between NipponReuter - 93 words
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Article102 1983-04-19 13 AP A HELICOPTER of the Taiwanese Air Force rescued all 23 crew of the South Korean ship Doaan 2 after it ran aground on a reef, about 18 nantir»*! miuw off Taiwan's northern Port of Keelung, port officials said. The officials said the 1,990-ton bulk carrierAP - 102 words
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Article555 1983-04-19 13 1 1 PHP* Cal flMppI HUH P Cal AIM AhrwfcMLter Alltrana Alpac Aifoaivt Antara Shpg APCUne APL Argentine A9CL Aslabroker AMa Merchant Australian Coat Bait-Orient Baltic Orient Bangkok Coot Bank Line BBS BenUae Bea Ada Blue Star cavnVmc OC Line OCNI CejrVoa Shpg CWhNvt China Ocean CMCR555 words
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542 1983-04-19 14 THE Philippine Maritime Industry Authority has proposed that the government takes over the Philippine International Shipping Corp to secure its huge exposures in the dorm of loans. At the same time, Marina recommended the creation of an entirely new executive committee to oversee542 words
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Article300 1983-04-19 14 OWNERS of drilling rig*, both backups and *emi-*ub-mersfbles, will have to wait another three years before demand for cucb units matches supply, according to a report by Norwegian brokers Platou. The broker aoted that at the end of last year, there were 45 semi-submersible rigs under300 words
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938 1983-04-19 14 NYT THE worker at the Harmitorf Shipyard at Flensburg, West Germany kneel In the piercing glow of acetylene torches, creating a ship's bulkhead by welding steel ribs to curved steel plate. In West Germany's shipbuilding Industry, the Harmstorf workers are the tacky ones becauseNYT - 938 words
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Article1869 1983-04-19 14 I STEADY imttt are generally being paid for grain busi- mm on Friday from the US wtth slightly more active > awanm reported, sntporokers ny. frniness from the Gulf to the Netherlands commanded LW Si. op about 15 cents, «bile the fairly steady levels 1 «f I* and1,869 words
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Article205 1983-04-19 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB BAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.205 words
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422 1983-04-19 15 Lloyd's List GROWTH in oil producers' petrochemical Industrie* could bring a flurry of orders for specialised chemical tankers later this year, a report than the Japan Maritime Research Institute says. The vessels most needed will probably be around 30,000 to 40,000 tonnes deadweight, idealLloyd's List - 422 words
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Article221 1983-04-19 15 THE Panama Canal Commission will be holding two separate symposia in London in late May to and gather informal comments on a recently completed study related to the passible adoption of the Universal Tonnage Measurement System (UMS) as the basis for tolls at the Panama Canal.221 words
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166 1983-04-19 15 Reuter THE 60,000 strong National Council of Harbour Worken' Unions launched a 24 hour strike yesterday at all major Japanese ports to back its demand for job security, a council spokesman said. The council also plans to stage a walkout at nine containerReuter - 166 words
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6129 1983-04-19 20 SCHEDPIE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of6,129 words
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Article770 1983-04-19 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location K Jacejln 19W 19.4.83 2359 Crown Marine 49 1000-1200/0600-1000 B3/F3 Ratana Bhum *****5 19.4.83 2300 S'pore Shpg 49 1000-1100 P3 Ingelhelm L12WB 19.4.83 2300 J Manners 49770 words
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Article1666 1983-04-19 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A^-B AdriaAe CnMw Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AP*A Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Jamba tan Merah (PK) R jumabhoy Son» (PN) A?* ttae Transgroup Pte Ltd (S) Atom Mil Un bniet Kim Shpg (8)1,666 words
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Article534 1983-04-19 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Laju Davoa Gulf Frotasantos Gotong Royong Lupin Ramoneverett Seng Hing Tohufu Maru Verbena Wanping Atlas BelaRozo Berlin Equator IV Kaenary Longshan LuChun 27 44. 45 19 35/6 8/9 31/2 3/4 33/4 23 35/8 47 6/7 22534 words
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Article887 1983-04-19 22 April IMI Seminar on marine fraud, organised by the United Arab Shipping Corporation in co-operation with international and regional organisations, Kuwait. April 1942 World dredging congress and Sea tec IV international symposium on dredging technology, Mandarin Hotel, Singapore. April IMS Energy *83, Hamburg. April 21 Road and sea887 words
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Article275 1983-04-19 22 AFP TRADING appeared quiet on the tanker market last week, but there was a good deal of private chartering arranged, largely in the West African and Caribbean areas. Chartering in the Gulf area remained abysmal, particularly for the larger The massive oil slick threatening Gulf desalination plants hasAFP - 275 words
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Advertisement505 1983-04-19 13 The Straits Companies Times «„S£: DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) i«i |»/4 29/4 I 17/5 18/5 20/5 22/5 26/5 in 3/6 4/6 6/6 8/6 11/6 3.6 218 111/6 12/6 I 30/6 1/7 3/7 5/7 8/7 7/7 S/7 10/7 12/7 15/7 cs (Sport): fa 18/* 2359 MB ia 18/4 1200 MRS505 words
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Advertisement287 1983-04-19 13 3SEALORD UASC JNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) .H f'K i i;a i a. *.i EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Accepting La carjo tor Dubai. Kuwait. Bahrain. Damnum. Mm Qaboos. Doha andl Abu Dhabi 1 /esse) (HALED BN AL ULEED V I Mmu Qaboos (29/4). Dubai (30/4). Abu Dhabi287 words
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Advertisement280 1983-04-19 14 H FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 1882 ""a** <**• 2> *hm% LHnrt. b* i*. 3) to<~* Btwluwd, Aarlm CtpMliMß, MiMu 4) MMbd Stockhoin Oslo *Acnpta| firopt cjrp tor Mk na rport *Nm tract carp to Sport 1 DwQ*l 1) Mm. Stocttota. (Mi. HriMk, 2) Copmm.ii tmtm. 3) Inm. 4) Mot*. Amtartw.280 words
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Advertisement750 1983-04-19 15 The Straits Steamship Group i Overseas Containers Limited £7 STRAITS SH I CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT Bnmti Ports and Bangkok contabebshp sonwct to/from Bangkok a/4 a/« "I uj? Tim it fen rta ha mn an an un an an on M lIJ* M/f IV* 17/ a 11/4 an nj%750 words
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Advertisement421 1983-04-19 15 rk WANTED CAR6O VESSEL ON TIME CJMRTER A multinational corporation invites reputable owners/brokers to quote for the supply of one general cargo vessel on yearly charter. CARGO About 500 to 900 dwt including 20 ft ISO containers per loading. VESSEL Must have either 3 meters draught or capability of self421 words
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Advertisement639 1983-04-19 16 w n LI Hapag-Lloyd cowtwewm* EXPORT? Liverpool Bit Hongkong Eipress Bremen Eipress Mai Eipress Ihmt Mora lek* Eipress City ot Edotoogti Osaka 111 1 Connecting m Tokyo AKo occeptmg cargo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS Jkj mimtoodbridge. ond US MID-WEST by microbridge" tOM COMTWWT UK IIMPQRTS H'bwg Bliaeen Adairr letuwe S639 words
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Advertisement1450 1983-04-19 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E. CANADA CALIFORNIA FEEDER VESSEL STORE MOTHER VESSEL IBMOGEVI7 ??A(x *NEW ARSEY MARU V 66 MONTE RUBY V 3 29 Apr 'NEW JERSEY MARU V 66 A PIONEER V? 0 6 May VERRAZANO BRIDGE V 6 Aba cab NOW OIK 5 Jun BAIT MORE IS km1,450 words
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