The Business Times, 10 May 1983
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Title Section11 1983-05-10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, MAY It, 1183 60 CENTS11 words
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488 1983-05-10 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent THOSE seeking confirmation that the Hongkong property market performed badly last year need only leaf through the recently released Property Review 1963 published by the Hongkong government. Although the review's price and rental indices do not reflect fully488 words
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Article123 1983-05-10 1 AFP UPI BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has called a general election for June 9, nearly a year before her term of office expires, and Parliament will be dissolved on Friday. The announcement came after a 45-minute meeting between Mrs Thatcher and her Cabinet, andAFP; UPI - 123 words
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579 1983-05-10 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM UNITED Overseas Bank is moving aggressively to build up its international investment management capability. The bank has entered into a joint venture which set up a unit trust called the Singapore and Malaysia Trust in Hongkong last month. Institutions579 words
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450 1983-05-10 1 AP LINGERING ill will in Western Europe over US economic sanctions against Moscow makes it unlikely that America's Nato allies will adopt a tougher stance on controlling East-West trade, a US congressional study said. The study, released by the Office erf Technology Assessment (OTA)AP - 450 words
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293 1983-05-10 1 MEDIPLAN International, the British private health organisation which is setting up an air ambulance service in South-east Asia, expects to make an initial capital investment of nearly $70 million in the region. This includes the purchase of a jet plane, medical equipment,293 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article62 1983-05-10 1 Reuter THE US economy improved steadily in April, with production rising at the same rate as in February and March, according to the National Association of Purchasing Management's latest report on business. Although the rate of incoming orders slowed, the employment picture improved. For the first time sinceReuter - 62 words
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Article68 1983-05-10 1 Reuter TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan said the Reagan administration and Congress will eventually come to grips with the budget deficit problem, even if it means increasing taxes in 1965. He said he is convinced there is a majority in Congress for lessening the budget deficits. Lower budget deficitsReuter - 68 words
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Article87 1983-05-10 1 Reuter JAPAN is waiting for moves by Western countries 'before deciding on its reaction to a request for cancellation of all outstanding official loans from developed to less developed countries. Foreign Ministry sources said in Tokyo yesterday that the request, made by the Group of 77 developing countriesReuter - 87 words
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Article48 1983-05-10 1 Reuter OPEC oil production is inching up from depressed first quarter levels and is running at about 15.2 million barrels per day (bpd). The New York-based Petroleum Intelligence Weekly said yesterday that Opec output began rising in March, when it averaged 14.7 million bpd. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article62 1983-05-10 1 UPI THAILAND'S King Bhumipol Adulyadej yesterday presided over the swearing in of a new government uniting Liberals, Conservatives, soldiers and civilians in an uneasy compromise coalition. Prime Minister General Prem Tinsulanonda's 44-member Cabinet the maximum number allowed under the Thai Constitution includes four political parties representing aUPI - 62 words
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Article61 1983-05-10 1 Reuter THE West German magazine Stern yesterday filed a lawsuit for fraud against its reporter Gerd Heidemann over the so-called diaries of Adolf Hitler, which he claimed to have found. Stem filed a civil suit at a Hamburg court, alleging that Heidemann named as source for the fakeReuter - 61 words
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Article33 1983-05-10 1 Reuter A SOVIET government decree said yesterday that light industries had consistently failed to meet production targets and called for urgent measures to ease shortages in the shops. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article52 1983-05-10 1 Reuter NEW York stock prices declined in a continuation of the weakness that emerged on Wall Street late last Friday, when final-hour selling chopped nearly 10 points off a 21point rise on the Dow Jones industrial average. The Dow was off more than two points yesterday morning atReuter - 52 words
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281 1983-05-10 1 Reuter JAPAMEBE Premier Yasahli» Nalfcseae has pledged that jQaa will aot become a military pewer aad said a— r«mmsalrt Sooth-east Aria felly aaderstaads Ids aew defence policies. Tht Japanese leader said la a major policy speech in Kaala Lampar yesterday thatReuter - 281 words
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504 1983-05-10 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE MINISTRY of Finance yesterday unveiled a set of plans that would boost significantly its demand for computer and office automation systems for the next few years. Armed with a budget allocation of almost $100 million, revised upwards from the original $50504 words
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Advertisement234 1983-05-10 1 Top managers praise WThe J©ne Minute It Mil H SHIPPING TIMES comos is a separate section today. Make siro you got yoir copy. IKMDS US credit market's anticipation of a discount rate cut has put the Fed in a quandary Page 2 CONCERN over report that the Soviet Union is234 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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484 1983-05-10 2 Reuter OPTIMISM about the nearterm direction of Federal Reserve policy has buoyed US credit markets in the past two weeks, but analysts doubt whether the Fed will justify this optimism by cutting the discount rate. The improved sentiment is based largely onReuter - 484 words
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Article168 1983-05-10 2 Reuter TWO stockbrokers expect UK short-term interest rates to drop over the next month or so, helping to relieve pressure on building societies to raise the politicallysensitive mortgage rate. Fielding, Newson-Smith and Co said that short-term rates could fall by one percentage point in theReuter - 168 words
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277 1983-05-10 2 Reuter THE Bank of Japan said that a cut in its official discount rate at this stage is unlikely to stimulate capital spending. This is because long-term interest rates will not be affected by a fall in shortterm rates, the bank saidReuter - 277 words
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Article166 1983-05-10 2 Reuter THE BANK for International Settlements (BIS) has not used any of the central hank guarantees backing bridging loans that it has made to countries with debt repayment problems, the Swiss National Bank said yesterday in a quarterly report The BIS has extended suchReuter - 166 words
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170 1983-05-10 2 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI MERCHANT bask Skas(Ssath Bast Asto) Ltd sr 8 E Bank managed to achieve a tLS per eeat Juan In met pnOt Is $2.7 last year despite making pr»vl- of asset >1.7 eifti tor had debts. Thto Is the170 words
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Article426 1983-05-10 2 THE US dollar continued to decline against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Trading was active against the yen, but quiet against other major currencies, dealers said. The US dollar opened against the local unit at 2.0875/», down from last Friday's clow of *****/15. It was426 words
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Article166 1983-05-10 2 EXPECTATIONS of tower US Interest rates yesterday prompted active dollar selling and farced the dollar down to a 2 i-month tow of 233.06 yen Just before the close, dealers H The dollar for overnight delivery ended at 233.10 yen, compared with a 234.00 Stning in Tokyo, the finish in166 words
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Article22 1983-05-10 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customer* is 9.09 per cent.22 words
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Article134 1983-05-10 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on May 9: U8MUn<8Ml) Offer tl 7 days 6% 8* 1 month 8 13/16 SU/16 2 montha 8* 6* 5 montha 8* 8* 6 montha 8% 8* montha 91/18 815/18 12 montha 99/18 91/16 Dm Nfw. 1 month 3 montha134 words
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Article47 1983-05-10 2 RANGE of prw tm otter •d by i count bouaes OB May*: Overnifbt 2 -I Calldepatfta: S-S 3-month 2S5 MBM Treasury bills stt 2 3-month Bank bllla 7 9/16 77/li 3 monthi CD 7 5/18 7 vie 6 months CD 7* 7S* Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article45 1983-05-10 2 Opening quotes yesterday US —1.5827/34 Can 1.9980/9420 Cross —1.2256/58 Dmk -*****/8525 D F1 4.3325/65 S Fr —*****/2315 B FT con 7180/77.02 F Fr 1L6045/6200 Lit *****5/2296.05 Yen 388.30/389.00 D Kr —*****0/7325 N Kr- 11.1675/1795 S Kr -11.8110/8230 Aus Sch 27.00/13 Port -154.30/156.80 Spain 215.87/216.1645 words
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Article343 1983-05-10 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday fluctuated marginally throughout the session in thin trading before closing slightly lower than New York's Friday close. Total sales for the day, including kerbs, was recorded at 576 lots. Prompt closed little changed at U*****.00/438.50 an ounce compared with $437/438 in New York on343 words
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Article34 1983-05-10 2 M Han York 12. MB -a Enrich 12.718 ITOB -s -B 12. OS -s Ha PM *«PI— 11«B -B 12.70S -8 CtataKprfc «la US c koOan tr*y oudo Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore34 words
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Article206 1983-05-10 2 THE US dollar yesterday ruled mixed agaliwt other major currencies in fairly active, late trading, dealers said. It eased to 2.4312/19 marks (ram an early 2.4330/ 37 and New York's Friday close of *****/90 but rose to 2.0410/30 Swim francs from 2.0375/* and 2.(040/50 respectively. The larger-than-expected USH.4 button206 words
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Advertisement203 1983-05-10 2 AUSTRALIAWhen 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's knowledge203 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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552 1983-05-10 3 A PERMANENT unit will be set up to look after the development of Work Improvement Teams (WITS) in the civil service. Partly to give it a better sense of direction and partly to help sustain the WITs concept and its552 words
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Article263 1983-05-10 3 TEAMY the bee is set for another hectic round in November when the government launches its productivity month for 1983. The working committee for the occasion has been reactivated and a series of exhibitions, presentations by the Work Improvement Teams (Wits) of the civil service,263 words
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Article288 1983-05-10 3 VIETNAM is seeking about 500 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from the Singapore spot oil market but traders are not keen to bid for it. The traders were told of Vietnam's tender invitation through Singapore Oxygen Air Liquide (SOXAL) at the end of last month.288 words
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447 1983-05-10 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE Singapore market for hotel computer systems, both hardware and software, is worth about $30 million, according to a study by Business Computers (Pte) Ltd, the sole distributor of NEC mini and microcomputers here. Mr Andy Tan, assistant sales manager447 words
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PEOPLE IN BUSINESS
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150 1983-05-10 3 of the Marketing Institute of Singapore recently, Dr flu 8m Itm senior lecturer in the Department of Business Administration at the National University of Singapore, was elected president (or 1983/84. Mr Yang Km ImI, director and general manager of Scott150 words
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Article249 1983-05-10 3 THE Trade Development Board (TDB) has formed two more specialist committees to fine-tune export promotions. It has set up an electronics and electrical advisory committee, headed by the director and general manager of Acma Electrical Industries Ltd, Mr H M Stthawalla, and a printing and publishing advisory249 words
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Advertisement221 1983-05-10 3 This fine Cabretto leather glove wos worn for a four hour round of golf. It wos soaked in o storm. And left to dry overnight. So wos this one. I €> wmai'li/ V i Kv j Sta-Sof is a remarkable new. water-repellent glove by Foot-Joy. results from the use of221 words
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Advertisement368 1983-05-10 3 tpc requirenjeijts for seating Hie Designer's Collection has been designed to be responsive to a wide variety of individuals doing a wide variety of jobs. By meeting their postural requirements, the chairs work with the occupants to keep them alert, active, productive and happy. p Manufactured 1 Power FantohlMi Pt«368 words
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OVERSEAS
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406 1983-05-10 4 NYT JAPANESE government officials have expressed concern over a report from Washington that the Soviet Union is making preparations that could lead to a doubling of its SS-20 medium-range missiles aimed at Asia. "If it is true that the Soviets are getting ready to doubleNYT - 406 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article352 1983-05-10 4 Agencies FUJTTSU Ltd said it sold 10 Facom M-380 computers to Siemens AG and one to International Computer Ltd (ICL) under original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreements. It said in Tokyo that this was the first shipment of large computers since it concluded the OEM agreement withAgencies - 352 words
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453 1983-05-10 4 NYT GLAXO Holdings Ltd has received provisional approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration for a popular anti-ulcer drug that would compete with the hugely successful Tagamet on the American market. Tagamet is a product of Smithkline Beckman Corporation. Glaxo must stillNYT - 453 words
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Article293 1983-05-10 4 Reuter BRITISH gross domestic product (GDP) growth is expected to accelerate this year and next. Stockbroker Laing and Cruickshank yesterday predicted real GDP growth of 2V* per cent this year and 2 ■4 per cent in 1964 while James Capel and Co predicted a GDPReuter - 293 words
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336 1983-05-10 4 NYT THE US government could make more than US$22O mil- lion on Chrysler Corp's stock, but Chrysler wants to cancel the deal. Company officials said in Washington over the week- end that when the government agreed in 1980 to guar- an tee repaymentNYT - 336 words
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250 1983-05-10 4 UPI FORMER Polish labour leader Lech Walesa has said he would Join the Solidarity underground if police do not stop their campaign of harrassment and treating him "like a rabbit in a cage". Police detained the former union chief in WarsawUPI - 250 words
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297 1983-05-10 5 NYT STRAINS have been developing in the relationships between major American banks and the French government, mainly because of France's severe economic problems and the growing politicisation of the French banking system. According to American bankers in Paris, the latest controversy centresNYT - 297 words
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287 1983-05-10 5 Reuter IRANIAN Deputy Oil Minister for Petrochemical Affairs Mostafa Taheri has said be wants Japanese companies to resume work as soon as possible on a major petrochemicals complex at the Iranian port of Bandar Khomeiny. Mr Taheri said in Teheran that neither theReuter - 287 words
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199 1983-05-10 5 UPI THE (Jailed States, aet Japan, shield take the lead Umitm, tald" Masahara Matsashlta, ehalrman d Matsashlta, the world's largest maker sf csasamrr ultntr—lrs goods. He teld a JVowswaei interview: "Stoee the United States Is the str—gest eeeMmlr power aad the neatUPI - 199 words
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674 1983-05-10 5 NYT ALTHOUGH the rate of unemployment remained steady in the US last month at 10.1 per cent of the labour force, the Labour Department said the nation's employment situation had improved considerably. The number of people employed last month, including members of the armed forces, roseNYT - 674 words
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145 1983-05-10 5 UPI THE average American earned U5510,496 in 1981, up enough from the year before to cover the increase in prices and have a few dollars left over. The Commerce Department reported that average earnings of big-city dwellers went up faster during the period than theUPI - 145 words
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Advertisement163 1983-05-10 4 Demanding travellers will appreciate the Fkvdlions advantages j m c 4 m i 0 «P» w w f *1* at--The Pavilion Inter-Continental Singapore. Designed to satisfy the world's most discerning travellers. Hurried businessmen will appreciate our quick checkout forms and worldwide reservation system. Gourmets will find to their delight that163 words
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Advertisement142 1983-05-10 4 The Designer's Collection has been designed to be responsive to a wide variety of individuals doing a wide variety of jobs. By meeting their postural requirements, the chairs work with the f J occupants to keep them alert, active, m productive and happy. Manufactured bv The Rcccption Sdict Power Foam142 words
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Article672 1983-05-10 5 ARRIVALS Service Local From Operator Number Time PAA PA5 0015 JFK SFO HKG MAS MH601 0620 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL CV CVT96 0945 LUX/AUH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP GIA GA960672 words
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Advertisement165 1983-05-10 5 Pan Am lb Hongkong DailyAt7.2oam It's The First Flight Out Fhe First Flight In. Q7 Pan Am .You C an t Beat the Experience. WMM IB IHHSIftEHK Long established as the restaurant serving the best meats in Singapore, the Gordon Grill today carries on the fine tradition. The dishes are165 words
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Advertisement505 1983-05-10 5 processing, creating ana distributing of information need a clear vision ofthefiuture of information technology. This is how to get it. I Please enrol me as a participant in the seminar on issues in Information I Management for Senior Executives 1 ENCLOSED IS MY CHEQUE FOR $400 PLEASE SEND ME MORE505 words
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Article516 1983-05-10 6 THE United States is a superpower with two potentially lethal weapons nuclear bombs and trade. As the world's largest trading nation, and also as a country that is almost totally self-sufficient in its material needs, the US can shut its trading doors and cause the rest516 words
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Article, Illustration1873 1983-05-10 6 LEONARD GLYNN - In 1973, the major nations of the West abandoned nearly three decades of fixed' exchange rates for a system of 'floating' exchange rates. But the latter has produced an equally troublesome era of currency volatility, reports LEONARD GLYNN. LEONARD GLYNN NYT IN THE WORLD of foreign currencies,NYT - 1,873 words
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Advertisement431 1983-05-10 6 Mercedes-Benz A taste of power People who have had a taste of power, its thrill and exhilaration, will never settle for the boring and mundane. People who have driven the Mercedes-Benz 230E have had the taste of power. For under the bonnet of the m 1 230E breathes a injection.431 words
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Miscellaneous0 1983-05-10 6 (~$.!|$?-\""}*';)(;]$^%(>=)$|?%0 words
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Article, Illustration716 1983-05-10 7 CLIFFORD MAY - By CLIFFORD MAY NYT WHEN the 13 members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed to drop their benchmark price for crude by US$5 a barrel in March, a* prolonged spate of infighting appeared to come to an end and oil prices stabi-. lised.NYT - 716 words
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Advertisement54 1983-05-10 7 N y> > <■& ®j«Ei k. P. V V MB 230 V Mercedes-Benz 230E Road, Parklane Shopping Mall, Singapore 0718. Tel: *****41. Borneo Carnage Trying Co. Ltd., Bandar Sen Begawan Sales Centre 91, Jalan Gadong. P. O Box 1274. Bninet Tel: *****. Kuala Bekit Sales Centre 99-A, Jalan McKerron, P.54 words
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Miscellaneous660 1983-05-10 7 I TWO-IN CRYPTIC PUZZLE 3 Man out Wot in Wales (5) 8 End game (5) 10 Can it groan musically* (5) 11 Served, also returned (3) 12 Find out about a soft garment (5) 13 Do such eels taste sweet? (7) IS I'm insane (crazy) for this plant! (5) 18660 words
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Miscellaneous629 1983-05-10 7 RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Enigma (Mandarin/r): 4.30 Afternoon Matinee Danes* hi the Dark 6.00 Safety in the Shop Hand Took: Hand tools must be wefl maintained to ensure safety in the workshop. 6.1S News (English) 6.25 Mail M—i Mee Borempah (Malay) 6.45 Sftscreon: ft is possible629 words
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Advertisement204 1983-05-10 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain IS with the American Express Card "if you don't already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form* fjfr /<- Luncheon^,, NoovaFo^^aUtt^Luna. ci 9* oer P« rson «12* pet P* SI MEISAN frau)\\xvk \amt-ri .titer I In' mount.mi in the S/i< tin.in pru\204 words
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Advertisement174 1983-05-10 8 1 3 s J mm A <U^IM 4 A They're spontaneous, exciting. exquisite. they're terrific! Nightly at the Fountain Lounge. Century Park Sheratoa Don't miss a single performance. Mmini MtM Smwon 1025. Tal *****77 TM. CPMSINSS2i«i7*ns33S4S Oprnma by ANA HOTELS INTERNATIONAL «r Sr y m s *> Savour delectabic fondues174 words
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Advertisement212 1983-05-10 8 We're blasting off tonight and every night at Para Wave Discotheque Take off to the stars groove to the pulsating rhythms spun by the dynamic music makers. Solosa Sound Services Business Hour* 4 First Drink Charga: Waafcdays I Sundays 9pm 2am. *17 00 Fridays Saturday* Evaof PutMc HoMdeys 9pm 3am.212 words
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Advertisement254 1983-05-10 8 Flamenoo Revue from Spain. U<X> Great live entertainment at the Tbp of the Hilton Mightly atlo3opm. 9th-J4th Cover Charge: Diners at the Inn of Happiness $20.00 per person. Non-diners $37.50 per person (inclusive of one cocktail). Reservations: Tel. 737-2233 ext. 2500. A 10% Senice Charge and (imrrnmcnt Tax will be254 words
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Advertisement226 1983-05-10 8 r GOFFEE GARDEN, we serve yoa poand the clock n A k I >Ne 4. < Our newly extended Coffee Garden is now better than ever. Whether you have an appetite for local or continental food, youll find our staff friendly and efficient our food appealing and delicious. Try our226 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1239 1983-05-10 9 COFFEE: Coffee futures ended the morning £11 to £26 a tonne lower, with July quoted at £1,628 a tonne offered compared with £1,654 at Friday's close. Volume was 1,449 lots including 458 crossed trades and 10 options. Dealers said the market was expected lower yesterday morning due to1,239 words
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Article193 1983-05-10 9 AP HEAVY rains have hit Bangladesh's winter crop hard, but the yield should still be one of the best ever. Officials say the crop is expected to help offset last summer's drought-stricken harvest. Almost every day for about three weeks, while farmers were supposed to be harvestingAP - 193 words
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Article177 1983-05-10 9 CHINESE Pwimt Exekaage, Wagapsre, mm Mag prices per 188 kg yesterday. Cacaast sll: Bulk fob $112.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $125.00 sellers, new drum fob $129.00 sellers. Cspsa: Mixed (loose) $«4 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper177 words
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Article196 1983-05-10 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattsa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,480; 32s 3JOO, 40s 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gsiSs: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq, Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article121 1983-05-10 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market rose on short-covering in quiet trading, aided by anticipation of lower production, dealers said. In May, south and north rose MIIO each to $852.50 and $847.50 respectively while central firmed $6 to $846. The refined market saw June/July/Aug RBD palm oil rise121 words
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Article311 1983-05-10 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with June One RSS buyers quoted at 220.00 cents a kilo, down 4.50 cents from last Friday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of buying support and speculative selling after a higher opening, dealers said. Afternoon prices lost311 words
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Article322 1983-05-10 9 RAS price* In cent* per kilo yesterday rv Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f o b. 230.00 bit. 1 R.S.S. June 223 00 Int. 1 RS.S July 230.50 lot. 2 R-S.S. 210.00 UK Coal MJO int. s rs.s moo UK/Coot 206.00 Int. 4 R-S.S 100.00 UK/Coat. UB.00 Int 5322 words
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Article83 1983-05-10 9 1 8 h SMR ptia* ym ICwrm MUD Mtk) (l-taiM (1-Mapaht) HUM xaoo aooooN 106.00 N hrtri 8< <n«nn 204.00 titer* 210.00N 300.00N 8 MR CV SMR L SMR 6 SMR OF SMR 10 (1-MapMM ll«pM (I MS paUrt) H-mMMI Ml JO miM »uo UNO aiio ■U0N83 words
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Article79 1983-05-10 9 HIGHER offerings of ore and lack of demand yesterday weakened the Straits tin price in Penang to NSSIJ4 a kilo, down seven cents from last week, dealers said. The new price still remains within the ITA "may bay" level of $29.15 and $32.16. They noted the buffer stock79 words
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Article331 1983-05-10 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.01, 100 per cent second class 0.74, 100 per cent third class 0.70, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent O.CB. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0 62, Special 0.58.331 words
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Article32 1983-05-10 9 Rubber: May 9 Singapore: June: 220.00 cents (down 4.50 cents) Malaysia: June: 239.00 cents (down 6.00 cents) Tin: M 531.34 per kilo (down 7 cents) 276 tonnes (up 146 tonnes)32 words
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230 1983-05-10 9 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Yaauhiro Nakasone will ask the Japanese Tariff Council which meets in December to reduce the tariff on Malaysian palm oil. Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, in a meeting with the visiting Japanese premier, requested the 4 per centReuter - 230 words
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Advertisement207 1983-05-10 9 %stytim-sum titbits forareal treat! DaHy Business Hours: Tim Sum Lunch: 11 am to 3pm (AMK only-7.30 am to 3pm) Dinner 6.30 pm to 1030 pm »j i aTSfrTT Aug Mo Wo B* 710 AngMoKioAve3 #*****1 Stag*»ro 2066 Tat 464W1tt •Ciemontl Blk 451 Clementi Aw 3 #03 -307 Singapore 2056 Terf.207 words
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Advertisement78 1983-05-10 9 [7 The mood is comfort... i r r «r L o v s. Dining, as the French believe, should please all the senses. Dinner at Suasa-on-theSixth, Kuala Lumpur's premier restaurant, truly a unique experience. Fine French cuisine and vintage wines served in a setting of muted elegance. By who are78 words
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3035 1983-05-10 10 BID •ad otter prices officially listed and huaiafas in and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number ot shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,080 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,035 words
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Article190 1983-05-10 10 HNOAFOU UNIT WOT frtaw far May The Commerce 3 171 The Savings Fund 2 00 113 S pore Pro* Fund 1.56 l.M S pore Sec. Fund 2.3) 2.47 S pore Invest Fund 122 1.2S S'pore Equity Fund 1.5J Id AOA UNITnUOT C»M|III' prtoas tar May M) Mai Invest190 words
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Article3343 1983-05-10 10 IMS High Low CMHV Last Sale +erGr*« DW DW CVT Gr*s YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 386 283 206 960 960 132 262 245 218 645 920 536 1390 535 340 546 810 982 472 966 290 960 6803,343 words
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Article2327 1983-05-10 10 BID ud offer price* officially listed and hndaimi ta and lepuml to Ike Kuala If Stock f ymlerday. with the number at dtarei traded riwn In bracket* la lots at 1.000 unit* umimm otherwise apec*Bed INPtMTKJAI.It M—* (3.308) Ucm (2998 3 006) (B) 3.1S (15) 3.14 (10)2,327 words
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Article763 1983-05-10 10 PBOFIT-TAKEBS made their preeeaee felt at the Stock Exehaage s< Siagapere yesterday aad skare prices esassfasaMy flatohed broadly tower la easier tagTke featare yesterday was tke keea sappsrt gtvea to heavyweight OCBC. Tke IS3 at*eae stage. It was repertod yesterday tkat Taa Sri Taa Ckla Taaa763 words
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Article609 1983-05-10 10 SHARE prices eased across the board on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as investors took profit in cautious trading. Total turnover fell by almost five million units to 10.97 million units valued at MJ38.35 million. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Index lost609 words
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506 1983-05-10 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM OVERSEAS Unioo Bank is confident that it will have another year of satisfactory results, but chairman Lien Ying Chow does not expect the growth rate to be high. "Slower growth in an environment of economic uncertainty will pose greater506 words
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Article416 1983-05-10 11 GOPENG Consolidated PLC has disclosed that the renewal of its mining leases and conversion of agricultural land for mining will depend on its compliance with the New Economic Policy of Malaysia. Thus, the company, with the help of its advisers, is looking into several proposals on416 words
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Article230 1983-05-10 11 GEORGE Kent (Malaysia) Bhd's latest preliminary results have shown substantial improvement. Its group pre-tax profit has risen to M 55.107 million in the year to Jan 31, compared with pre-tax profit of $3.8 million reaped in the 13 months to Jan 31, 1982. On a yearly230 words
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Article271 1983-05-10 11 AUSTRALIAN share markets yesterday rose strongly in moderately active trading in response to the record setting on Wall Street last Friday. Near the close the All Ordinaries index was up 7.7 points at 596.2. MAT Canto INDUCT! K1ALS a r i Ml A N I A X m m271 words
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Article90 1983-05-10 11 MAT m Paaos Aeoje timing Anglo PhU A hi Mlninc UU 0JM AUai Con B mm 41 Bavulo OoM Bute Petroleum Banauet Con. B cnfl> QJHI uncb 10M0 I II S -aaa Pint PhU HMga 7» ■U Lapanto B. Marlnduque B oisao uo Mantaal Oriental 0-0014 0MB ♦0-0008 ♦090 words
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Article248 1983-05-10 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed easier in thin trading, mainly reflecting a lack of investment interest, and the Hang Seng index ended 19.09 lower at 967.62, brokers said. Prices fluctuated narrowly in the morning session but fell significantly in the afternoon, they said. Brokers noted some248 words
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Article493 1983-05-10 11 THE yen's sharp appreciation against the dollar yesterday pushed share prices higher and the Tokyo stock market average rose a provisional 31.11 to end at a record closing high of 8,719.88. Petroleums, electricals, fats and oils, all expected to benefit from the yen's rise, moved493 words
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Article164 1983-05-10 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed but with losses outnumbering gains in quiet trading. The Book Club index fell 0.05 to 121.14 on turnover of 76 million baht with 796,440 shares traded. MAT OS Bahta A ok ham Thai Aala Pibra 131 ♦i i unch Arulhara In*. And TVuat UB164 words
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Advertisement369 1983-05-10 11 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U. 5.560,000,000.560,000,000 Certificates of Deposit due 10th May, 1984 of: BANQUE NATIONALE DE PARIS Overt— Union House Cotfyer Quay, Singapore 0104 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above- mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the interest period beginning369 words
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Advertisement555 1983-05-10 11 Germany's Best nbermain A great shoe to wear x Tiara VI JcilJ This announcement appears as a matter of record only THE BANK OF TOKYO, LTD Singapore Branch U5530,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate US. Dollar Certificates of Deposit Series 20 Due 7th May, 1986 Managed by The Royal Bank of Canada555 words
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Article163 1983-05-10 12 Rises !«>■«■ Hyd 480 750 230 100 58 50 38 20 Gaorfe Kut BO« IduS PM Nat Iron 880 20 A KittrprifM 330 20 H Lmm Credit OCBC 586 1200 15 10 Strait* Tradiag 770 10 O U B 505 10 Tamarloh 380 10 B S*aba«ai| 482 Falls Metro163 words
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Article, Illustration193 1983-05-10 12 Rises Kuchai 680 80 M A A 810 80 S Land 850 50 G Kent (M) 257 49 Austral Ent 340 30 Kluang 1000 20 Falls CAC Ltd 620 -40 P Bank 965 -40 P Chem 1060 -40 C Sugars 1340 -40 Ind Oxygen 540 -30 DBS 1080193 words
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Article50 1983-05-10 12 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 588.5 Week Ago 595.7 Monday 967.62 FINANCIAL TIMES Friday 986.71 Week Ago 994.43 INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday -604.4 Thursday 695.0 Week Ago 695.3 Monday 748.0 Friday 743.1 Week Ago 745.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Friday 1232.59 Thursday 1219.72 Monday 596.2 Week Ago 1228.2050 words
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252 1983-05-10 12 THE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee has approved Dunlop Estates Bhd's revaluation of its estates. Dunlop Estates, in its announcement, said the revaluation surplus of M 5194.3 million will be incorporated into the company's books and will increase its net tangible asset per share to $5.51.252 words
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Article151 1983-05-10 12 MALAYSIA Borneo Finance Corporation's recent public offer of -14.633 million shares has been oversubscribed by 29.7 times. A total of 245,224 aplications were received for 449.557 milion shares involving a staggering M 5516.99 million. Of the 14.63 million shares offered to the public, MBFC's directors have151 words
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205 1983-05-10 12 CYCLE 4 Carriage Bintajng has agreed to buy all the 200,000 shares in Hercules Automotive Engineers Sdn Bhd from Cycle it Carriage Ltd for a nominal sum of $1. CCB said yesterday that it will inject M 5700.000 into Hercules to improve205 words
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Article154 1983-05-10 12 VAN der Horst Ltd yesterday announced that Diesel Power Services, owned by its managing director, Mr Peter Politiek, has sold a further 737,000 shares in the company. The sale, made last Friday, has reduced Mr Politiek's shareholding in Van der Horst to 10 per cent, made154 words
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264 1983-05-10 12 NATIONAL Iraa ft Steel Mill* Ltd (NISM) had ma* tatal tavestmeat ftmmitmeato af sheet $8 mllliea la hlgb-tochaatogy bastatm by year-ead IMZ. The lavestmeate la eainpater peripheral pradacto, aa latoaafve aqaacaltare system aad photovoltaic cells were carried aat by aafcsidtorv StagMM laveatmeato. Chalrmaa George264 words
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Article37 1983-05-10 12 UNITED Estate Projects BM has F'P»sl a sae-fer-tws kMH Iwt, rafetag Mi IssaM capital to MfllZJ milTbe ksaas taste, eapl touting QIJ mHH— (rea capital reserves, Is sabjeet to ap£rsval si the Malaystaa37 words
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Article819 1983-05-10 12 THE STOCK market wu easier yesterday, although equities ended above the day's lows after a moderately active session. At 3pm, the Financial Time* Index was down 3.1 points at 691.3, having touched 684.1. Prices fell over a broad front initially as long positions were unwound, awaiting a decision819 words
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423 1983-05-10 12 HH Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani UNIVERSAL Cable Bhd (M) has proposed to acquire a huge stake in Connaught Housing Development Sdn Bhd which will enable it to gain a foothold in the Malaysian property development sector. Universal Cable said yesterday it is buying 80 per423 words
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Article203 1983-05-10 12 THE shares of rtc— Pelaagi BM will be listed on the stock exchanges of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today. All the 134.5 million 50-cent shares will be traded on an immediate delivery basis. The 108 million shares which will rank for dividends that may be declared for the203 words
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Article217 1983-05-10 12 DAH Yung Steel Co (S) Ltd has announced the resignation of its chairman, Mr Ang See. The company said Mr Ang resigned because of "personal work commitment". At a meeting of its board of directors last Friday, Mr Hung Rong Min was appointed acting chairman217 words
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Article166 1983-05-10 12 NORDIN, Hanifah Co has been appointed receiver for India-Malaysia Textiles Bhd by a consortium of lending institutions. In an announcement to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange during the weekend, Nordin Hanifah said it now represents the interests of six institutions. They are International Finance Corporation (of Washington),166 words
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135 1983-05-10 12 HAW PAR Brothers International has set up a new company to manufacture prime power and standby generator sets. Called Haw Par Industries Pte Ltd, the company will also provide technical and engineering services. "We have a lot of experience in the power generation135 words
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Article83 1983-05-10 12 RALEIGH Cycles (Malaysia) BM has received a aatlee at takeover after (ram DAC Namara Merchant Baakers aa behalf st Serf Iras Sdi Bhd. Serf Iras, a bamipatra cempaay, Is atferlag M$l.M cask far the remalalag f.S7i mllllea shares It dees aat awn la Raleigh. Its afler83 words
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Advertisement188 1983-05-10 12 Watch the pulse of the future move to the beat of the byte. INFORMATICS'B3 Comprising Computa 83. Applications '83 and Conference '83. Informatics 83 highlights the role of Information Technology in our lives today. The success of your future may depend on it. m■'■ i I Hours Upm to 9pm188 words
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Miscellaneous70 1983-05-10 12 OUTLOOK for today: Partly cloudy; showers in a few areas in the late morning and thundery showers in several areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 bears prior to 7M pm on May t at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 23.9 Associated humidity 98 Hours70 words
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422 1983-05-10 13 ALTHOUGH shipping has a long history in Singapore, the shipowning, management and operations sector of the industry has yet to reach maturity and, arguably, it is still in its infancy, said Mr Chung Chee Kit, general manager of Kapal Management and deputy422 words
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465 1983-05-10 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ A WEST German shipping line operating as an effective non-conference operator in various parts of the world will extend its service to the Far East as part of its expansion plan to provide worldwide liner services. The Bremen-based465 words
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Article145 1983-05-10 13 THE Australian government has pledged A 590 million of aid to the state-owned Australian National Line if the company is able to cut ship manning levels. The proposed package would be made up of $30 million in cash plus $60 million to enable some government loans145 words
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Article146 1983-05-10 13 SULZER Brothers of Switzerland has signed an agreement with Nippon Kokan K K (NKK) under which the Japanese company will be licensed to manufacture and sell Sulzer's low-speed diesel engines. The agreement is for 15 years and provides NKK with the technical capability for building a full range146 words
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Article706 1983-05-10 13 Skipping Llae Page C*1 SMpptag UM CM Afea vm i Franco-Be lg m 4/s Ahrenkiel Liner VI 5 Frata Shpg VI 2 All trans vn < freight Links V 2 Alpac VI 5 Frou v Angonave IV 3 Fujiwara Line IV 5 An Lara Shpg X s706 words
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Article, Illustration110 1983-05-10 14 WHILE the shiprepair Industry is generally faced with a marked decline in business, at least ene of Singapore's "Big Five" shipyards was able to keep its facility bnsy. According to a Sembawang Shipyard spokesman, the company has kept its 3,1N utiong workforce employed over the past few110 words
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Article157 1983-05-10 14 THE Pacific Coast European Conference (PCEC) has urged the Port of Los Angeles to cancel a proposed change in its methods of assessing wharfage. The conference will also formally ask the California Association of Port Authorities (CAPA) to resist implementing similar changes. Mr Donald Thiess.157 words
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934 1983-05-10 14 Fairplay A THIRTY-YEAR development plan for the Victorian port of Geelong, involving an expenditure of some US$25O million and taking the port into the big league of Australian facilities for containers, chemicals and bulks has been announced. The port was an important entrepotFairplay - 934 words
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Article1692 1983-05-10 14 MODDERATE grain chartering is reported to have been arranged for shipments out of North America on Friday but freight rates generally showed little change, shipbrokers said. A vessel was reported fixed for grain from the US Gulf to Taiwan, although there were conflicting reports as to whether the1,692 words
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Article75 1983-05-10 14 FOREIGN builders of medium and high-speed diesels may be granted inv proved access to ths American market under proposed new government regulations. The US Maritime Administration is considering relaxing existing stringent "buy American" requirements. The engines will have to show savings of at least 10 per75 words
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Article301 1983-05-10 15 AFP A NUMBER of supertankers were reported to have been booked out of Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal last week for Western and Eastern destinations, although confirmation could not be obtained. The London-based shipbroker EA Gibson reported that many large vessels had disappeared out of the area. WestAFP - 301 words
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Article191 1983-05-10 15 Reuter DEMAND for new ships from overseas owners, particularly from Geek concerns, is active, Japanese shipyards said. Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Ltd, said it is negotiating with Greek owners for about 20 handy type combination carriers. It said this is in addition to 10 bulk carriersReuter - 191 words
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Article51 1983-05-10 15 NETHERLANDS-BASED Smit International reported a 61 per cent increase in operating profits for the year ending Sept 30 1962. The company's ocean towage and salvage and offshore division were responsible for the substantial improvement. However, a deterioration in the offshore market will affect both ocean towage and offshore51 words
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Article, Illustration536 1983-05-10 15 US shipowner American President Lines suffered a sharp turnround in fortunes and reported losses for the first three months of the year. APL plunged to a US$l9.7 million deficit in the first quarter against an income of $8 million in the corresponding period536 words
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Article163 1983-05-10 15 Reuter THE Pakistan government has declared an emergency at Pakistan's main port of Karachi to fight what they have called a go-slow since March 31 by dock workers. All kinds of agitation, goslow and strikes by port workers have been banned and authorities empowered to summarilyReuter - 163 words
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6167 1983-05-10 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of6,167 words
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Article664 1983-05-10 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator for LCL Cargo Movement Schedule Location B Penaga B Perm&i 106/83 157 11.5.83 11.5.83 1500 0800 LeoShpg Ned-EAC 49 49 1500-1700/2100-2200 0830-1000/1500-1700 0700-0830/1800-1900 B2/B2 B2/B2 F2/F2 N Zircon 96S/96N 11.5.83 1600664 words
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Article1712 1983-05-10 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adrtade Continental Fwdrn (S) Cargo Freight (PKi Singapore Shipping Corporation <S) Jambatan Merah (PKt R Jumsbhoy Sons (PN) Une Transgroup Pie Ltd AhrenfcM Liner SerrW Kim Shpg iS) AMN4 C TiiptN Sea Consortium1,712 words
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Article908 1983-05-10 22 May 8-21 Anatomy of the Offshore Business, Seatrade course, Ma dingley Hall, Cambridge, UK. May Ml 2nd marine purchasing conference and exhibition, Hotel Scandinavia, Copenhagen. May 1-13 Oil pollution control course, arranged by the Institute of Petroleum and Warren Spring Laboratory. May It Civil Aviation Policies in the908 words
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Article553 1983-05-10 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Equator III 22 Thong Soon alongside 10.5.83/0700 Jalamohan 47 Trans Orient alongside 10.5.83/0600 J Konrad Korzenowski 31 Baltic alongside 10.5.83/1830 Monteste 6/7 Borneo alongside 10.5.83/0500 Starling 19 Hai Sun Hup alongside 10.5.83/0500 Almandarah 46 NAPL 10.5.83/0100 10.5.83/0900553 words
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Article205 1983-05-10 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between th Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.205 words
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Advertisement165 1983-05-10 13 r The Straits Co 1 P a s Times Activities, mnppTnpv Key Personnel, JjlllMJTUllX Agencies Singapore L (Buku Merah) ni2L .1 \R L) 1 1 I n Orient Overseas Co4iicjMeA Line *2 FUIY CONTMOBED SERVICE TO TIE MDDLE EAST ODBC* VEXTUK Mf OHNTU. •POtTQ 27W OtCNTM. MDKNMT ZJW OMENTAL CMMUN165 words
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Advertisement467 1983-05-10 14 MliMm FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE wmm To Europe Feeder |-P Kc«m<c[ VtMf S pwe |l) Ms«aes| 2) Rd*ffl|3) H-bwt|4) Gtwi From Eur 1) Gton I?) M-b.nl 3) B'«cn Saded I Sated 4) ft'tf»m I5)le H Sated Sated Sated Mn Accept* Nr 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp L.Hawe. Bask UK.467 words
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Advertisement622 1983-05-10 20 Itcuioiisil Container Lines 'j'Timll 2 Sailings Weekly jB-liH *pil Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday DSRLIIMES yt y\ fofanpr P Wan» Sport Pnunt Rdam Htart A'wrp Host SCMKXM 15/1) May 21/22 May 23/25 Mkr 15 Mi 22 ton 18 M> 25 ton ST"' 16/20 km 21/2) Mi622 words
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Advertisement204 1983-05-10 21 SHIPPING CO. PTC. LTD. CPPkMN CONTAINER r) Ifcflin MM, »i|l»[ at RATION (CPA) fEL: BMM/1 O LUCKS) M YANG MING LINE 1% ki 4. AJU4' 'I ft H F.E. MEDITERRANEAN N. EUROPE USA EAST CANADA F.E. FULL-CONTAINER SERVICES FAR EAST/N. EUROPE/FAR EAST MNG LONGEVITY MMG ENERGY MNG FORTUNE MNG COMFORT204 words
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Advertisement154 1983-05-10 22 KION6 CHUAN SHIPPING (St PTE L 07-11, AFRO ASIA BUILDING, 63, ROBINSON RD., S PORE 0106 T«t: *****30; *****13 A *****14. TELEX NO: RS ***** 'KIONG' M Destination S £*i«, No 2 s 13/5 Ste/BMu/MM rh» Hotte2 13/5 15/5 Kudling/Muara/K. Kinat KTlto'l *«t*«/Sb"/Sar»ei riw Ho No. I 15/5 16/5 Kudm/BintiAi/lftri154 words
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Advertisement462 1983-05-10 22 P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. 11l AN IANAH ABANt. < 123/125 lAAARIA TH 3/4199 *****8 343?% Daily receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to Jakarta/Tg. Priok. VESSEL MAGA XXI VOY. 9 UNY VOY 10 MAGA XXXXI VOY. 8 MAGA XXI VOY 10 DMY VOY. 11462 words
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Miscellaneous166 1983-05-10 22 Regional Weather i m <?> *a I i wE <• V% K rr-^ > VfT«< < t LLm °C CT" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. legend: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed166 words
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