The Business Times, 20 May 1983
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Title Section11 1983-05-20 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, MAY 2*. IK> 60 CENTS11 words
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Article920 1983-05-20 1 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM ALMOST $1 billion will be tapped from the local stock market through rights and new issues over the next few months. Since the beginning of the year, 22 companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore have announced rights issues which920 words
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Article164 1983-05-20 1 Reuter THE US has wm tentative tgneniMt (ran the six ether majer ladastriaJlaed mUmm to adapt a Jaiat rommk rece very peUey at their sammlt ewfawM later this meath, the Waahiagtoa Pas# said yesterday. PresMeat Beagaa will be the hsst sf the May 2M» meeting atReuter - 164 words
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Article552 1983-05-20 1 THE Singapore economy grew by 5.1 per cent during the first quarter of this year. Although this may signal better performance in subsequent quarters as the US economy recovers, Minister of Trade and Industry Dr Tony Tan warns that the nation faces a tough journey ahead552 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article90 1983-05-20 1 Reuter THE Hongkong dollar continued to fall in value yesterday and hit a new low of 7.0375 to the US dollar in foreign exchange dealings before recovering slightly. Dealers attributed the decline more to the firmness of the US dollar on international money markets thanReuter - 90 words
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Article52 1983-05-20 1 FIRE broke out in an TnHian registered bulk carrier moored at the Western Petroleum Anchorage yesterday after an explosion in its boiler room. It was brought under control within two hours. The 62,857 grt Motilal Nehru, owned by the Shipping Corporation of India, was in Singapore52 words
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Article70 1983-05-20 1 MALAYSIAN Airline System and Singapore Airlines have not held discussions on the feasibility of setting up a separate company to operate the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore shuttle service. A MAS spokeswoman said yesterday that the airline is trying to make the shuttle service as convenient as possible and70 words
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Article81 1983-05-20 1 Reuter EGYPT is raising the price of two of its top oil blends, the second increase in two months. The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation in Cairo said yesterday that from June 1, the price of the key Suez blend would go up by 25 US cents toReuter - 81 words
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Article63 1983-05-20 1 AP INDONESIAN President Suharto ordered his Cabinet yesterday to reschedule all projects financed with foreign exchange reserves or foreign commercial credits to reduce the impact of the prolonged world recession. The order, in a decree issued from Jakarta, followed the postponement of four major industrial projects worth US$5.O5AP - 63 words
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Article77 1983-05-20 1 UPI PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday hinted that he may be compelled to "utilise" martial law powers because of alleged links between opposition leaders and subversive groups. "I appeal to them (opposition groups) not to compel the political leadership of this country to utilise the same oldUPI - 77 words
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Article67 1983-05-20 1 Reuter NEW York stock prices yesterday continued to exhibit some of the weakness that was evident in late trading on Wednesday. The Dow Jones industrial average was off 2.03 points to 1201.53 in the first 15 minutes of trading yesterday and the broader market was also lower,Reuter - 67 words
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299 1983-05-20 1 THE leeal stock market, which has beea ea the waae slace the begiaaiag the week, yesterday saflered Its sharpest sae-day drap slace late March. Beth the Bariaess Times Cwyahe ladex aad the Straits Timet Mistrial ladex saw deabie digit falls. The farmer was dm299 words
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427 1983-05-20 1 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE PORT of Singapore Authority will increase its tariff by about 10 per cent later this year to meet increasing operating cost. The higher charges will be imposed on those cargo handling operations which use more labour since the427 words
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Article97 1983-05-20 1 MANY European and North American executives work abroad to earn and save money. When they do, some may lack the knowledge and experience to manage their new found wealth. So they end up with a host of advisers, brokers and financial consultants who are to be found in97 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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585 1983-05-20 2 Reuter SENIOR commercial bankers attending the International Monetary Conference in Brussels are concerned that the banking system on its own may not cope adequately with the second round of sovereign debt rescheduling which is now starting. In public statements and private conversations they saidReuter - 585 words
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Article248 1983-05-20 2 Reuter OPERATING factors for the statement week starting yesterday suggest the Federal Reserve will have to add a modest amount of reserves to the banking system, money market analysts said. An analyst with Merrill Lynch and Co, Maria Ramirez, expects the Fed to add aboutReuter - 248 words
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293 1983-05-20 2 Reuter THE US dollar may well remain strong for some time, aided by a smaller-than-expected current account deficit and a continued inflow of capital, economists at Morgan Guaranty Trust Co said. In the May issue of "World Financial Markets," the economists also noted thatReuter - 293 words
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279 1983-05-20 2 Reuter NIGERIA has proposed its trade debt arrears held by banks be refinanced over a maximum of three years, rather than the 18 months suggested by bankers, banking sources said. Nigeria also wants a grace period on the principal repayments of up to one year,Reuter - 279 words
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Article117 1983-05-20 2 Reuter THE Lloyd's of London insurance market's reputation for probity and fair dealing has suffered as a result of alleged wrongdoing by a small minority, Lloyd's chairman Peter Green said. But he said in the corporation of Lloyd's annual report that questioning of overseas sources shows noReuter - 117 words
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267 1983-05-20 2 Reuter THE Japanese finance ministry believes any withdrawal of funds by Opec nations from overseas investments will not seriously affect money markets in advanced industrial countries, ministry officials said. In a paper being discussed by the Foreign Exchange Council, an advisory body to theReuter - 267 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-05-20 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.09 per cent.22 words
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Article184 1983-05-20 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on May 19: U8PoUar»(Spt) 7 days 9 8'/k 1 month S 8« 2 months 9 i/i« 8 15/16 3 months 9 3/16 91/16 6 months 9* 9w 9 months 9 5/16 9 3/16 12 months 9* 9w Dm SwM l month184 words
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Article47 1983-05-20 2 RANGE of price* oflen fd by discount houses on May 19 Overnight: 2*. 3 Call deposits: 2 3 ClMi>( Bu V IBf 3-month Treasury bills 2* 2M. 3-month Bank bills 7H 7H 3 months CD 7U 7** 6 months CD 7^ 7Vt Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article220 1983-05-20 2 THE US dollar yesterday firmed against most major currencies except the yen, while the Hongkong dollar was off its lows at 7.0210/40 to US unit after a record fall of 7.0350/0400 in mid-morn-ing. Operators generally covered short dollar positions feeling US interest rates are unlikely to fall soon, and220 words
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Article65 1983-05-20 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.5537 47 Can ***** 45 Cross 1.2321 24 Dmk 3.8365 8410 D Fl-4.3145 S FY 3.2010 45 B FY con 76.63 76 F FY 11.5415 5580 Lit 2283.35 2285 95 Yen 362.77 363.32 D Kr 13.6815 6965 N Kr 11 0600 0735 S Kr 1165 words
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Article466 1983-05-20 2 THE US dollar made a strong recovery against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. It opened considerably higher from Wednesday's low and firmed against major currencies except the local dollar. Trading was quiet and the market closed on a steady note, dealers said. The US dollar466 words
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Article192 1983-05-20 2 THE dollar yesterday fluctuated moderately against the yen and European currencies in dull trading, closing at 233.75 yen and 2.4720/27 marks. The dollar firmed from the opening 233.90 to 234.20 in the morning, the day's high, but fell in quiet trading mainly on light selling orders from South-east Asian192 words
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Article276 1983-05-20 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower following easier overseas levels and despite some speculative buying towards the day's close in moderate trading. Total sales for the day. including kerbs, was 638 lots. Prompt closed slightly lower at U*****.50/ 442.00 an ounce compared with $442.30/ 443.30 on Wednesday,276 words
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Article36 1983-05-20 2 New York Zurich IN 13.37B 13 MS 13 568 13S5S TM 13 43B L350S 1315B 13.2SS Singapore 13.3TB 13.388 1347S L3 48S Closing prices la US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.36 words
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Advertisement67 1983-05-20 2 ha«9 e f ore»9 n ling* Dea I It is written from hard Is facts relevant to foreign jH <?taZZIL? exchange business for j dealers, businessmen and I u^nST!^!L?mta students. Readers may L derive the pleasure of reading it from the beginning to the end. Published by BOURGEON MANAGEMENT SERVICES67 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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429 1983-05-20 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING BY THE end of this year, the two Hewlett Packard companies in Singapore will be able to send electronic mail to their sister companies around the world. This is made possible through the use of a software429 words
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242 1983-05-20 3 A GROUP of 22 senior Malaysian civil servants will be in Singapore today and tomorrow. Their visit is part of a scheme to strengthen ties between the civil services of both countries and to establish rapport between their various ministries. They will arrive separately and242 words
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496 1983-05-20 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH ONE of West Germany's most popular brands of toiletry will soon be produced in Singapore and the company making it will be opening the doors to its research, development and testing laboratory to other companies here. Penaten's range of toiletries496 words
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417 1983-05-20 3 THE TIME and money spent on analysing a company's technology requirements should be proportionate to the cost of acquiring the technology. Although there are some merits in low-cost technology, there is the tendency for companies to spend too much on "analytical scrutiny", observed Mr John417 words
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Article144 1983-05-20 3 ALL the 824 guest rooms in Hyatt Regency Singapore are being refurbished as part of the hotel's multimillion dollar renovation scheme. The first phase involved double glazing of the windows at a cost of H million. This being completed, the hotel has started renovating144 words
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Article132 1983-05-20 3 MB JOHN Orr has been appointed chief executive officer of the Singapore Monitor and consultant to the Singapore News and Publications Ltd, the parent company of the daily newspaper. Mr Orr, who is at present publisher and executive vice-president of the Asian Wall Street Journal, will take132 words
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Article, Illustration431 1983-05-20 3 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM IN SPITE OF a general slowdown in international trade, bulk cargo handled by the Port of Singapore Authority showed a marked improvement. Bulk cargo handled at the Keppel Wharves and Jurong Pan grew by 25 per cent to 5.3 million tonnes431 words
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Advertisement86 1983-05-20 3 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. May. 1983 PLAZA MBf SDN BHD (a wholly owned subsidiary of MBf Holdings Berhad) M 545,000,000 Syndicated Term Loan Managed by Asian International Merchant Bankers Berhad Provided by Asian International Merchant Bankers Berhad Malaysia Borneo Finance Corporation (M) Berhad United Malayan86 words
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OVERSEAS
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299 1983-05-20 4 AP US officials fear a planned contract between the Belgian subsidiary of Bell Telephone and China will give Beijing sensitive US technology. Belgian sources in Brussels said yesterday that Foreign Minister Leo Tindemans will discuss the US$229-million contract with US Secretary of StateAP - 299 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article450 1983-05-20 4 Agencies STATE-OWNED Philippine Airlines (PAL) said it made substantial gains from its transport operations last year and should show profits this year. It said in a statement that for the first time since 1978, it made an operating profit from transport operations of 106.5 million pesos, aAgencies - 450 words
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594 1983-05-20 4 Reuter THE North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) could collapse unless the US heals strains with Western Europe over how to handle the Soviet Union. The London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies said yesterday that it was important that the strains be soothed soonReuter - 594 words
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535 1983-05-20 4 Reuter SPOT crude oil prices are expected to remain weak in the next few months but the Opec price agreement is likely to hold, oil traders and analysts said in Amsterdam. Demand for crude oil is unlikely to pick upReuter - 535 words
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Article318 1983-05-20 4 Reuter THE world outlook for liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade has turned distinctly pessimistic compared with forecasts in the *****, Shell International Gas Ltd director Malcolm Peebles said in Jakarta. In a paper presented to an international LNG conference, he forecast LNG trade will rise to betweenReuter - 318 words
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278 1983-05-20 4 Reuter THE TWO top West German makers of luxury cars Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) and Mercedes Benz have reported higher earnings on increased turnover for 1982. BMW saw group net profit rising 30 per cent to 189 million marks on a higher turnover of 20.9Reuter - 278 words
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386 1983-05-20 4 Reuter AP THE Soviet Union is stepping up its development of lasers and other weapons for use in space wars. US Undersecretary of Defence Fred Ikle told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday that 85 per cent of all Soviet space launches have someReuter; AP - 386 words
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466 1983-05-20 4 Reuter, AP THE West German government is assuming average annual real GNP growth of 2.5 per cent to 3 per cent in the period 1984-87. Finance Ministry sources in Bonn said yesterday that the government's annual economic report in January had forecastReuter,; AP - 466 words
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457 1983-05-20 4 Reuter THE Confederation of British Industry (CBI) in London said yesterday that it is sending a delegation to warn Japan that it must do much more to correct its trade imbalance with Britain and Europe if it is not to face community-wideReuter - 457 words
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Article319 1983-05-20 4 Reuter JAPANESE machinery exports in fiscal 1982, which ended on March 31, fell 10 per cent to U5592.45 billion from the preceding fiscal year, the first fall in 30 years. The Japan Machinery Exporters Association said the 1982 fall reflected the slump in the world economy andReuter - 319 words
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287 1983-05-20 4 Agencies THE US Semiconductor Industry Association has predicted sharp worldwide sales increases for US and European semiconductor manufacturers for 1983 through 1965. In its semi-annual forecast, it said 1983 shipments of the manufacturers would rise to US$lO.6 billion from $9.40 billion last year. It estimatedAgencies - 287 words
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356 1983-05-20 4 AP AMERICAN Telephaae ud Telegraph (AT*T) beat its campetlters by several nMaths la marhetiag the latest geaerattoa campater chip, a ttay memary haak smaller thaa a flageraall that stares fear time* mare data la slightly mare spaee thaa Its prrin uwi Western Electric,AP - 356 words
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362 1983-05-20 5 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM HONGKONG will ratify and implement the Unctad code of conduct for liner conferences soon. The executive council, Hongkong's highest official body, has approved the scheme in principle, and the legal infrastructure to support the code is now being set up.362 words
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256 1983-05-20 5 FRANCE must cut its inflation rate to 5 per cent if it is to remain competitive, French Finance Minister Jacques Delors said. He was speaking in a television debate on Wednesday following publication of the latest official inflation figures, which the government's critics256 words
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305 1983-05-20 5 Reuter SRI LANKA'S rating United National Party (UNP) luu ■eared a loMM» victory la parliamentary aad local eiecttoas marred by twa deaths aad guerilla violence. Results «I Wednesday's eiecttoas aanaanead early yesterday shewed the UNP, led hy President Jaalas Jayewardeae, had wea 13Reuter - 305 words
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Article716 1983-05-20 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From RBA BI429 0001 BWN PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO/HKG TMA TL351 0600 BEY/BOM SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH601 0620 KUL CAL CI010 0655 JED/DHA MAS MH671 0906 KUL MAS MH81I 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN716 words
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674 1983-05-20 5 AP, Reuter AMERICA'S economic recovery is looking good, but there are trouble spots in exports and federal budget deficits. Martin Feldstein, chairman of President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers, also said the rise of protectionism and debts in foreign countries are clearAP,; Reuter - 674 words
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374 1983-05-20 5 UPI HEALTHY increases in wages and salaries helped boost personal income in the United States by 0.8 per cent in April, the biggest increase since July. The Commerce Department said personal spending, vital to keep the economic recovery growing, went up 1 perUPI - 374 words
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269 1983-05-20 5 Reuter A CANADIAN company has won a US$2OO-million contract for a timber processing project in Malaysia and another is shortlisted for a major power station boiler project worth another $150 million to $200 million, Canadian International Trade Minister Gerald Regan said in Kuala Lumpur.Reuter - 269 words
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110 1983-05-20 5 Reuter A NEW mission by US Special Envoy Philip Ha bib to try to unblock efforts to secure a withdrawal of all foreign forces from Lebanon appeared to have stalled at the outset yesterday. Syria, which rejects a pull out agreement between Israel andReuter - 110 words
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267 1983-05-20 5 Reuter THE UK economic recovery is continuing, in spite of news of a 0.9 per cent drop in March industrial production. Mr Terence Beckett, director-general of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), said in London yesterday that "the general trend inReuter - 267 words
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186 1983-05-20 5 Reuter, UPI THE chairman of Britain's opposition Labour Party said yesterday that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher could face a general strike if she is re-elected in next month's election. The warning was given hours after the ruling Conservative Party published an election manifestoReuter,; UPI - 186 words
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Advertisement217 1983-05-20 5 Morning, Noon Night Now you can travel Royal Executive Class on any of our 3 daily flights B^s ffe < n you travel Royal Executive Class ill find luxury goes a long way. /e give you more leg room to relax in comfort while you enjoy our gourmet course. You217 words
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Article502 1983-05-20 6 I TO SINGAPOREANS, recession means a slower rather than negative economic growth. That has been the case because the economy is sufficiently diversified and well managed. k There is a boom in construction with the public sector taking a strong lead, the commerce and banking sector502 words
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Article, Illustration1487 1983-05-20 6 STEVE LOHR - STEVE LOHR here concludes his survey of the Japanese Trade Ministry with an examination of the ministry s role m easing the passage of declining industries and in fostering new technologies judged to be important to the country's future STEVE LOHRNYT - 1,487 words
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Article122 1983-05-20 6 K K Chan - Letter to the Editor K K Chan Secretary Hong Leong Finance limited Dear Sir We refer to the article "Hong Leong to inject assets into Marsworth" published on Monday, May 9, 1983. Please be informed that the Hong Leong group in Singapore does not control Dao Heng122 words
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Advertisement287 1983-05-20 6 KlOOOcc CAR UNBEATABLE POWER Charade's powerful 3 cylinder 4 cycle OHC engine produces 60 PS (at 5600 rpm) and a maximum torque of 8.3 kg.m/ 3200 rpm. Its accelerating performance of 20.6 seconds for the 0-400 m is the fastest in its class. UNBEATABLE ECONOMY No other IOOOcc can can287 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous52 1983-05-20 6 Graves, Inc. SIR. I REALIZE. THAT WE'RE MAKING A HANPSOW PROFIT W LEASING OFFICE SPACE TO THE GOVERNMENT. -0 Lf_ss By Pat Brady t? 15 L» S. Bn&to&C SOHSHWC, BUDSSOrnS *ND pin oveßp^Lu OP JOlfc. D£. Vivß^. 71 NCXj G€T OH WITH Ybuß tJoßkff PUUU DOU)N THOSe &UHDS.' SUJITCM ON52 words
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Miscellaneous816 1983-05-20 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Operant folowed by A House is not a Home (Mandarin/r) 4.30 Get It Together A paralytic relates his struggle on the way to self-reliance. 4.45 Choice of Champions Edge of Endurance: Blood, sweat and toil are a way of life for those athletes who aspire for816 words
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Article1109 1983-05-20 7 In this fourth of five articles on the Latin American debt crisis, CLIFFORD KRAUSS surveys the extent and implications of the Mexican debacle NYT i MEXICO'S financial crisis is a i story of boom and bust not only for the nation's economy but also forNYT - 1,109 words
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Article, Illustration2064 1983-05-20 7 DAVID HOUSEGO - By DAVID HOUSEGO FT AFTER more than 10 years as the flagship of French industrial success, the car industry has become a symbol of its sagging competitiveness. Renault (sixth largest producer in the world) <hd Peugeot (seventh) been incurring heavy losses. carFT - 2,064 words
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Miscellaneous647 1983-05-20 7 TWO-IN-ONE CBOBBWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Foster transferred to Nottingham? (6) 7 Is it for wiping up drink? (3-5) 8 Back seat possibly taken by the Navy (6) 10 The place of rest Im in (5) 13 Extremist hints? (4) 14 Chelsea girl? (4) 15 It's fishy, dad getting a647 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article173 1983-05-20 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed two cents a bushel higher to US-cent lower in light trade. May traded in a 5' cent range. Locals dominated the choppy trade throughout most of the day. Heavy rainfall that hampered harvesting and loading of Brazilian soybeans provided underlying support for173 words
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Article189 1983-05-20 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 1 1 < to US-cent a bushel higher in quiet trade. The spot May month traded in a two-cent range. Light, choppy dealings characterised the session. Upcoming export business and positive sentiment over news that the Soviet Union will discuss a new189 words
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Article879 1983-05-20 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were generally steadier at midday, between £18 a tonne below and £22 above Wednesday's close in traded positions. Traders said the session ended on a strong note as some buying orders lifted prices from mixed levels at mid-morning. Sentiment remains steady, supported by concern879 words
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Article127 1983-05-20 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose on short-covering in moderate trading. In the May position, central rose*Ms3 a tonne to $858 and south 12.50 to $862.50 while in June, south gained $1 to $861 and central traded at MsBss. In the refined market, June and July127 words
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Article181 1983-05-20 9 CHINESE Pr*4acc Exci iwgr, S4n)f»p»rr, mm price# per 1M kg yesterday. CwNit ail: Bulk fob $112 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $125.00 sellers, new drum fob $129.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $64 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350 00 sellers. Sarawak181 words
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Article196 1983-05-20 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattoa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.500 32s 3,230, 40s 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gßtĕa: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article320 1983-05-20 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S3 per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 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 0.68. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special 0.58. THAI320 words
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Article354 1983-05-20 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 216 00 217.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. June 218.SO 219JO Int. 1 R.S.S July 223.00 224.00 Int. 2 R.S.S 209.00 211 OON UK Coot 208.00 210 OON Int. 3 R.S.S 205 00354 words
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Article121 1983-05-20 9 NOON SSR *j tdSMRprk a yaaUiday RAS Jut Jaly (CarrNi Bayer* I t Hit) (Forward Mtk) SSR (1-ton pa taller* Bayer* Sailer* illrt) ***** 206 00N 204 00 206 00N SSR SO (1 ton pa Hat) 190 00 *****N 200.00 202.00N MKELB Jmm Jaly SMRCV (1-ton pa121 words
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Article334 1983-05-20 9 RUBBER prices yesterday closed quietly steady with June One RSS buyers quoted at 219.00 cents a kilo, unchanged from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some speculative selling. Afternoon prices gained some ground on trade buying and covering interest coupled with higher London opening advices and334 words
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Article27 1983-05-20 9 Rubber: May 19 Singapore: June: 219.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: June: 240.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M*30.75 per kilo (unchanged) 102 tonnes (down 25 tonnes)27 words
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Article81 1983-05-20 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday held steady aft M$M.75 a kilo, still within the ITA "may buy" level of $29.15 and $SZM. Dealers said the buffer stock manager again provided vigorous support in Penang as overseas demand switched to cheaper levels in London. The lower turnover81 words
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Article283 1983-05-20 9 MAY 19 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha BOB Abercom 300 AE And CI lflOt Amaprop SM 4-S unch unch Trust Bk Un Steel Unlsec Wool worth Anglos Anginal Blyyooci Buffets Charter Cons Ooid Cons Murch De Beers Dries E R Cons 170 96 300 1380 MININGS MSB ***** ♦9 -9283 words
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Article188 1983-05-20 9 MAY AbtUbl Ct Hud Baj Mln tap OU 21 35* Alcan 2* In/■» Int Pro* Pipe It* 27* Alfomi Bank Mont Bulk Not* Scotia Bell Tel JO* 31* 42* 271s -H unch Int UU InU Nickel Kerr Add Lob law B 27* 1»* It* 13* BP Can Ltd Brascan188 words
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Article198 1983-05-20 9 MAY 1* Francs Action* Suisse* 2804 *v, Alusulsse Br 710 423 Alusulsse Res. Brown Boveri Br. MO 1300 40 -5 C!b« Oelfj Br. 1M0 25 at* Qei«y p C 1560 415 Cite Oeler Ret Credit Sutaw Br M4 3065 41 430 Credit Suisse Ref 310 unch Elektrowttt Br. 45198 words
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Article91 1983-05-20 9 MAY IB Butofl Lire m -i Central* Ort Cond Acqua Roma Ertdanla ***** 1717 -1 1M mo -i rut Ort Ocnerall Olm 2754 -1 iano -i 3022 Ifl Prt* Invest ItaJcementl Ord vrn mo -j ***** -1 Italgai Lepetit Ort 900-90 ***** Mediobanca M llano am Ord Mondadorl Prl»91 words
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Article183 1983-05-20 9 MAT Frt CORBEILLE Alr-Uqukt* 471 BIK Oerrali Danone 17K ♦4 GROUP B Carre/our 1301 Financier* 61 Illnlon U La/aree m Mo*i Henneaiy 190 Oofl-Parlba* 1J6J0 -a uncn 41 unch u r*r> ma -IT Prnaurorm 4170 ♦M Cle PYancalae dee Peuoles Credit roncler Dt Prance Harhette l«Jt M7 0J »u183 words
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Article184 1983-05-20 9 MAT U na Into Muller 2170 -OJ KM> 1JJ0 -0.2 ABN Ahakj TK OO fffff KLM Meneba Naarden 14(40 51 JO J1(0 -OJ -0.7 4.4 n ill: 01 JO 121 to TIM ■U un ch 0J National Ned NedUoyd Nmh 144J0 HOOxd 1S2J0 04 -04 2 Am room iST"184 words
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Article83 1983-05-20 9 MAY 1* m Or Bni Ufflb Hotook IMC MM ♦a -so 10 saoe Acre <00 Arbed IOC Astur 351 Ryl Dutch Sldro L Soc 0*n Bel( j Soflna 2113 ISM MM 4SJ0 10 -at 10 BruCLn IX Canpac in Cock Ida D» Been M Ebes BH I u aomy83 words
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Article96 1983-05-20 9 MAY M A«f-Te)efunk<n BASF Dm 75.30 147.40 139 00 1» 17 11 Hoachrt Hocach Horten KiriUDl KHD 1*4 OC 3710 134J0 773.006 3T7 00 4-M 41 f bJw Commeribank ConU Oumml Daimler-Benx Defunt 331 JO ***** tuo 543.00 «U ♦s 1 ♦4 Und* Manncamann Preuaaac Rw* 8T A 8c96 words
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Article391 1983-05-20 9 HONGKONG THE record low Hongkong dollar yesterday attracted sporadic overseas selling and depressed prices in fairly quiet late trading, brokers said. Stocks were helped by bargain hunting in the morning session, although further gains were limited by the weakness of the local unit, which traded down to391 words
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Article466 1983-05-20 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower as sporadic selling of internationallypopular issues undermined gains in small and mediumsized company shares. The market average fell a provisional 14.42 to close at 8,584.42 on volume of 330 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed 0.28 up at 632.03.466 words
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Article142 1983-05-20 9 MAY 10 Bahts Slam Cement Ml unch Aokham Thai Slam City Cement an ♦a ♦i •i Ail« Fibre IB -4 Slam Credit no In*. 8ouUi Asia Fibre And Trust 136 •I Thai Commercial Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ayudhajra asz -I Bank Thai Danu Bank 410 unch Lid Bata Shoe142 words
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Article301 1983-05-20 9 MAT H Cents INDUSTRIALS A C I Am. 146 7708 ♦a A P M Aberfojrie ltt 730 -3 on UM Mill 215 n lto unch -1 t| Ampoi Exp Ampol Pel M 1 ITS -j An* OB 1 Ash ton tag Assoc Pulp Pm n*r HP Beach Petroleum Bell301 words
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Article88 1983-05-20 9 MAT 19 Cera Acoje Mining Anglo Ptui Apex Mining B AUu Con 8. Bagulo OoM Bute Petroleum Benguet Con B cnrfc Ftm Phil Hklgi Lcptnte B. Marlnduque B Manteel Oriental B MM MM in Ml 101 MOO 110 0 1*0 5 00 unch ■U +0-00 unch -J unch -OJOS88 words
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Advertisement117 1983-05-20 9 r RESTAURANT •BuM Mnh Blk 106 BuKit Merah Town Centre *04-3531 Singapore 0315 Tel: *****39 •Bedok Blk 215 Bedok North St. 1 #02 87 Singapore 1646 Tel. *****47/8 AngMoKlo Blk 710 Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 #03-2001 Singapore 2066 Tet *****01/2 •Clementi Blk 451 Clementi Ave 3 #03 307 Singapore117 words
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2567 1983-05-20 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,567 words
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Article200 1983-05-20 10 SINGAPORE UNIT ROR OHwpn' frfaa tar May M) The Commerce 338 3JM The Savlngi Fund 1.9# 2.11 S pore Pro* Fund 1.52 id S pore Sec. Fund 2.31 2.45 S pore Invest Fund 1 JO 1.27 S pore Equity Fund 1 JO LSI DIAMOND MOT (Ma—gin' prim Diamond200 words
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Article3393 1983-05-20 10 IMS Hi«fc Low Coapuy Last Sale orGr*s Div D1t Cyt Gr*s TTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 286 316 MS 306 380 no *72 249 288 849 sao 535 1400 536 340 545 810 386 472 966 290 960 8803,393 words
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Article2201 1983-05-20 10 BID and after price* officially Hated and hafeaa la «Mi reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Firlaini ye» terday, wttk the —i(w of Msrea traded rftoarn to brackets la lola of 1.000 units uakaa OH» fled Mximuu AltM (3 448 3.465) (87) 3JB (8) 3.X 3 302,201 words
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Article885 1983-05-20 10 A LACK of buyers aai now technical selling seat share prices broadly lower at the rtaek exchange of Singapore yesterday. Although the volume of transactions was lower, prices recorded oae of the sharpest drops In recent weeks. The Basinets Times Cempsslte Index lost 1B.1« points ta885 words
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Article548 1983-05-20 10 SHARE prices finished broadly easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as investors turned cautious in the absence of fresh leads. The New Straits Times Industrial Index plunged 15.47 points to 1291.82 while the Business Times Index of the day's 15 most active548 words
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Article384 1983-05-20 11 OVERSEAS Union Securities Limited: AGM to be held at the Mandarin Court 'A', 4th Floor, Mandarin Hotel, Orchard Road, Singapore on May 20 at 11 am. UNITED Overseas Bank Limited: Forty-first AGM to be held at 30th storey, UOB Building, No. 1, Bonham Street, Raffles Place, Singapore, on384 words
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Article680 1983-05-20 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM APOLLO Enterprises Ltd's long-unprofitable hotel on Sentosa Island, Apollo Sentosa, is coming out of the woods. Last year, the resort hotel reduced its losses by 20.7 per cent to $1.62 million from $2.04 million in 1981. Occupancy rate at the hotel increased680 words
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Article293 1983-05-20 11 Reuter THE ROYAL Dutch/Shell group of companies said the improvement in its first quarter net income arose almost entirely in the oil and gas segment of the group's operations. Shell reported net income in the first quarter of this year of £508 million, up from £414Reuter - 293 words
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Article1294 1983-05-20 11 NEW YORK A LATE selling spree among investors caused stock prices to close mixed on Wednesday. Analysts said a major factor behind the sell-off was a rumour that Merrill Lynch and Co issued a sell signal on the market. Merrill Lynch chief market analyst Robert Farrell said1,294 words
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Article327 1983-05-20 11 Reuter TRAFALGAR House PLC to said I* be preparing a bid for Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co PLC (P&O), after buying a S per cent stake. But tbe P&O board to likely to resist tbe bid, aaalysts said. Dealers said they were confused because neitberReuter - 327 words
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1035 1983-05-20 11 CHRIS LIM - Market Talk... By CHRIS LIM LONDON-based stock broking firm, Simon Coates. has recommended that investors sell Pan Electric but buy North Borneo Timber shares. At the time of recommendation, Pan El's price was 5J2.74 and NBT's 552.64. Yesterday, NBT closed at1,035 words
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Advertisement68 1983-05-20 11 20 May. 1983 THE DAIWA BANK LIMITED (SINGAPORE BRANCH) U.S. $20,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE 21 MAY, 1987 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 20 May, 1983 to 21 November, 1983 the Certificates68 words
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Advertisement242 1983-05-20 11 This announcement appears as a matter of record only May 1983 UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ISSUE AT PAR OF $150,000,000 8 PER CENT CONVERTIBLE UNSECURED LOAN STOCK 1983/93 PAYABLE IN FULL ON APPLICATION Managed and Underwritten by UNITED MERCHANT BANK LIMITED DBS BANK JARDINE242 words
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Article168 1983-05-20 12 Rises SMMH U M rlou 1040 412 4125 22 M Ctalaers 50# 275 18 8*1 CooobbU 344 12 Aleoai 314 12 8 P Textile MS +7 Malti-Parpoee lalajgk 2as 308 +7 +8 +5 Daalop Bat Ttaee Pub 740 800 +5 Falls M B P Hldg* 835 -45 O B168 words
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Article, Illustration162 1983-05-20 12 Rises Sea Corp 1130 110 UM Flour 560 45 M Containers 320 20 Ne* Serendah 318 18 Alcom 346 18 SelC'nut 366 16 Falls DBS 1040 -50 Jacks Int 740 -40 Tan Chong 755 -35 Keck Seng 600 -30 F and N 970 -30 T Langat 1000 -30162 words
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218 1983-05-20 12 TAIPING Textiles has reparted *S S a P p*a-4ax preflt of M 52.12 mllliea fer the year eaM December SI, IK ea a taraever e( mM miinoa. There are aa eemparahie group flgarei far the prrvisas year, slaee all Its property-baaed sahsidiary companies were acq218 words
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Article201 1983-05-20 12 TWO MORE ef the six companies qaeried by the Koala Lam par Stack Exrhsage an the recent sharp rises la their share prteea have replied that their directars were sat aware ef any reaaaas far saeh iaPabtte Baak Jttdaad Uaa jeteied Taa CM tag201 words
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653 1983-05-20 12 ALAN LEE - ■MSll Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By ALAN LEE MALAYSIAN American Assurance Company Bhd (MAA), the only listed insurance company in Malaysia, has finalised plans to restructure its equity in line with the New Economic Policy. MAA's parent company, the Hongkong-based American International Assurance Company653 words
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493 1983-05-20 12 MBF Holdings Bhds plan to acquire Malayan Motor A General Underwriters (Pte) Ltd (MAG) has taken a new turn. The property-cum-fi-nance group now intends to negotiate the acquisition of MAG with Keppel Shipyard Ltd and the Post Office Savings Bank493 words
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Article858 1983-05-20 12 LEADING equities were generally mixed with a firm Mas in improved turnover yesterday, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 7.3 points at 697.1, approaching its all-time high. P A O again met demand on speculation of a possible bid by Trafalgar House, rising 21p858 words
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366 1983-05-20 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE Goldvein group belonging to property developer Henry Ngo has given an undertaking that it will not tell the 33 million shares it owns in Bonvests Holdings for two years from May 25, the date of re-listing for the former366 words
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Article56 1983-05-20 12 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 028.22 Wednesday 933 46 Week Ago 952 86 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 7536 Wednesday 757.4 Week Ago 767.0 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 607.3 Wednesday 608.6 Week Ago 619.4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDU8TRIAL8 Wednesday 689.8 Tuesday 675 6 Week Ago 672.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1203 56 Tuesday56 words
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Article572 1983-05-20 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew ALTHOUGH Tan Chong Motor Holdings Bhd has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that it does not know of any reason for the increase in its share price, this does not mean there are no developments within the company. WhatBy Hock Lock Siew - 572 words
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Advertisement177 1983-05-20 12 U5515,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 23rd November 1984 The Mitsubishi Bank limited (Singapore Branch) A In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 23rd May 1983 to 23rd November 1983, the Certificate will177 words
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Advertisement106 1983-05-20 12 PROFITABLE ACCOUNTING FOR THE LEGAL PROFESSION EQUITY The latest and most cost-effective solution for automated legal accounting. EQUITY has enabled law firms to> improve productivity increase profitability improve cashflow Members of the LEGAL PROFESSION are cordially invited to a to discover more about the EQUITY SYSTEM To be presented by:106 words
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Miscellaneous63 1983-05-20 12 OUTLOOK for today: Partly cloudy; showers in several areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Bepsrt for 24 Imws prtor to 1M pm m May It at the alrpwt: Maximum temperature 32.7 Associated humidity TO Minimum temperature 26.1 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 10.60 Rainfall in millimetres 2.763 words
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158 1983-05-20 13 OFFSHORE service companies face another dismal year, the world's biggest supply boat operator Tidewater has forecast. The gloomy prediction follows pessimistic comments from other major companies operating fleets of supply vessels. It also gives little hope for hard pressed builders whose order books have shrunk158 words
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Article, Illustration449 1983-05-20 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM STOLT-NlELSENSinga-pore has established a new department to handle the marketing and operations of tank containers in South-east Asia. The department is headed by Miss Judy Teo, who was previously with Frata Shipping, Stolt's former agent for tank containers in Singapore. The agency449 words
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Article176 1983-05-20 13 Reuter THE Bay of Bengal/Japan/Bay of Bengal Conference said it will reduce bunker surcharges to Burma to 33.4 per cent from 35.4 per cent, and to Bangladesh to 32.7 per cent from 34.8 per cent, both effective June 1. The bunker surcharge to India is unchanged at 32.1Reuter - 176 words
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Article114 1983-05-20 13 AFP A US$2O million dollar-marine container plant with an annual capacity of 18,000 TEUs has begun operating in Canlubang town, Laguna province about 64 kms south of Manila. The containers, manufactured by Varian Industrial Corporation, are all-steel, dry cargo units designed under International Standard Organisation (ISO) specificationsAFP - 114 words
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Article752 1983-05-20 13 Um PV CM Sklppiag Lint Pme C*l AC Toepfer VI I EUat VI 5 Met vm 1 Elma m 4/5 Ahrenkiel Liner VI s Eurasia Line x 5 All trans vn Everett Orient rv 4 Alpac VI s Evergreen IV 3 Angooave rv s Fenco vn 4752 words
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Article1253 1983-05-20 14 FREIGHT and charter rates are steady. Shippers are enjoying healthy discounts. Diversification and innovation by shipping companies are more prevalent. The ship repair business in South-east Asia is expected to see a 5-10 per cent increase in 1983 second half. More container leasing companies are utilising computers to1,253 words
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Article1801 1983-05-20 14 FAIRLY steady freight rates were paid for grain shipments on Wednesday out of the US although chartering was on a very small scale, brokers said. The US$B.75 paid for 62,000 long tons from the US Gulf to the Continent compared with $8.25 agreed for 73,000 tons early this1,801 words
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1006 1983-05-20 14 EXXON'S move to lay up two ULCCs in April and sell two more VLCCs for demolition in Taiwan bringing to 10 the number of VLCCs scrapped over the previous 12 months has focused attention on the diminishing role of the major1,006 words
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Article193 1983-05-20 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 (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.193 words
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628 1983-05-20 15 Bernama FREIGHT forwarding company, Helu-Zaid Sdn Bhd has embarked on an expansion trail to take advantage of the good prospects in the freight forwarding business in Malaysia. Its general manager, Mr Zahar Hashim, told Bernama Economic Service yesterday that for a start,Bernama - 628 words
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287 1983-05-20 15 P O's report shows decline in shipping THE shrinking involvement in shipping of UK major P&O is graphically underlined in the group's annual report which shows assets employed in shipping excluding ships under construction declined to £269 million from £302 million. Most of the drop could be traced to %eneral287 words
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6400 1983-05-20 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 of6,400 words
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Article733 1983-05-20 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Locati< Strathconon Keumgang Glory Cardigan Bay Al Shamiah Cornelia Maersk 21/325 5N 56/434 15 8306 20.5.83 20.5.83 21.5.83 21.5.83 21.5.83 2000 2330 0330 0800 1900 Borneo Worldwide Mansfield733 words
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Article1806 1983-05-20 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adrta*- teWwr Coni mental Feeders Si Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Jambatan Merah (PK) R Jumabhoy Sons (PN > Um Transgroup Pte Lid ServW Kim Shpg (Si AIIH< C TM|ki1,806 words
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Article520 1983-05-20 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Count 8/9 NAPL alongside 20.5.83/2300 Elm 23/4 Sankyo alongside 20.5.83/1100 Equator IV 22 TSoon alongside 20.5.83/0700 Jenson II 21E T Soon alongside 20.5.83/0700 Litija 3/4 HGilf alongside 20.5.83/0200 Masbon 6/7 Sin Shpg alongside 20.5.83/0100 Perlis 21W SSPL520 words
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Advertisement442 1983-05-20 13 —Times Bookshops to. JAR DIN I A N I All FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 16/6 18/6 21/6 25/6 27/6 30/6 3/7 5/7 8/7 10/7 12/7 15/7 17/7 19/7 22/7 24/7 26/7 29/7 31/7 2/8 5/8 8 8/8 10/8 13/8 fa 24/5 0400 HRS la 23/5 1600 MRS P Ketang S'pm HJmf442 words
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Advertisement481 1983-05-20 13 HSEALORDS2 A UASC J UNITED ARAB SHIPPING COfSAG) 111* I /I .1 I EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S port Loading for Kuwait (24/6), Shuaiba (27/6). Jubail (30/6), Dammam (1/7), Doha (4/7), Dubai (6/7), Abu Dhabi (7/7) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ZilffiieK Mma Qaboos (29/5), Dubai (30/5), Bahrain (1/6) Dammam 2/6), Kuwait 3/6),481 words
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Advertisement18 1983-05-20 13 LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchange CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather18 words
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Advertisement736 1983-05-20 13 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE ANTWERP ROTTERDAM BREMEN HAMBURG U.K. 17 DAYS 18 DAYS 19 DAYS 20 DAYS 19 DAYS NEXT SAILING M.S. ARNOLD MAERSK SINGAPORE: 26/5/83 PORT KELANG: 22/5/83 PENANG: 23/5/83 'Via736 words
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Advertisement509 1983-05-20 14 r—#= FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe From Europe KSSU I I) Gburg H burc| 3) 8 »er> |4) R dam 5) Le M If Mar* Sailed Sailed Saded 23/5 30/5 6 6 13'6 20 6 Sailed Sailed Sailed 22/5 29 5 5/6 12/6 19/6 Mm Acceptaf fm 1) Barcelona509 words
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Advertisement463 1983-05-20 14 Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wast Pacific North Wast Atlantic/Canada VSL LA/LB OM 15/® ia/C ME M VSL SCAT VCR 23/4 24/6 27/4 N TOM M. Aho acceohni LCI Ctrgt 24/4 23/6 ALASKA M 24/4 21/t 2/7 i AMROSI 24/4 1/7 KAMA* 2/7 3/7 4/7 A463 words
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Advertisement908 1983-05-20 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHAPING Singapore to Satoah, Sarawak, mKLMtm Brunei Porta and Bangkok *>"• M**] «Wf (M* ra** u Mm* fcw IW I 1M 14/» IVI 17/1 iw a/t an an WW M M a/t n/t rt/t M/ 7 M/ 7 17/7 M/ 7908 words
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Advertisement671 1983-05-20 15 CRAM BARGE FOR SALE OR CNARTER DIMENSIONS 80 x 23 x 5 2 metre CLASS ABS 100 AI Borge, unrestricted trode BUILT 1971, aR welded steel GRT/NRT 3167 62/2444 47 LIFTING CAPACITY Man hoist winding load 200 tons (test toad 250 tons) No ouxdiory 50 tons No 2 auxiliary 60671 words
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Advertisement66 1983-05-20 15 Established Shipping Company with worldwide services looking tor young and dynamic MARKETING! EXECUTIVES shis>*ng and related experience («g V** l 3 *>"* thoiewtm successfui track i»cord >n sates from other industries ore welcomed. PowoMton o# own transport is essential. An ortractK* lemuneratfon package w«l be altered oommenturafino vrtth mccetjfui applicants'66 words
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Advertisement669 1983-05-20 16 Ui !l io comwwrTi* Hapag-Lloyd EIPO6TJ S pore PKelang Pen leuoes Genoa Hburg Bharen Rdam Antwerp Bilbao Eliia Rickmers 1/8 4-S 7/6 28/6 14/7 11/7 8/7 6/7 1/7 Kmc Rickmers 24 6' 26 6 16/7 28/7 25/7 •Via feeder service Tokyo Bay Cardfan Bay Tak® Eiprets Osaka Bay Kasuta Mm669 words
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Advertisement629 1983-05-20 16 lei: MC.Sl.ine >IW4 ihitnut <.o**o*4no* CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN SUNNY OCEAN V MN AIIAH im iw FUILY CONTAINERISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/EAST COASTS n V "i"£ r .tT? H* W IBochCMon NTC St MnßjN Chtw Zc 185 6 6 18 6 20 6 22 6 6 26 6 *Vu letdcr629 words
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Advertisement209 1983-05-20 16 (7) EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCI t La CARGO FOR also acoptmc ia/fa fa/fa to GOnCWUK. AAAHIS COPtmACER OSIO 51 OCX Man KISMI WKN BREMERHAKJI MA HAABURG LONDON SOUTHAATTON MANCKSTER gMMWUIAM ukbpool clascom w feihstome AMSTERDAM W ROTTERDAM EUROPf fAR FAST CONTAIN!R SERVICt FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN SEA209 words
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Advertisement904 1983-05-20 16 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn JBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" 1 LOADING FOR RANGOON Spat Pitta* ran* ktt/M May NOW »/|7 May HTOKYRM 27/21 Hay 2S/K Hay 27/21 May "*tedi»fat B F S S C Agents try Motoyna BOUSTEAD SUPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Ctmfmmt904 words
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Advertisement279 1983-05-20 16 HISI NOSE c MARITIME PTE LTD Mil SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SMCAfORE PIEMC POUMG LOW FOR n May KMACHI 26 km* d> vorte* MMfo soutwra CROSS a 2 PORT KELAMG aw* MMHTM nt LTD m. mnun i tnim XT 9 C(m m 111 222JJH/3 son M TO. *****2/3 SfSS.?279 words
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Advertisement1045 1983-05-20 17 PIL GROUP VESSELS VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTAJAYA E-439 7/S JUNE HOOEIDAH. JEDOAH, AOABA, ADEN, KISMAYU KOTA MEW AH E-441 10/12 JUNE OJMOUTI, HOOEIOAH, FT. SUOAN, MOMBASA KOTACAHAVA E-443 27/30 MAY DJIBOUTI. HODEIOAH, JEDOAH, PT. SUOAN. ADEN, MOGADISCIO KOTADEWA E-44S 2/5 JUNE HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH. AOABA, ADEN ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HOOEIDAH/AQASA/PT.SUDAN/MOO1,045 words
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Advertisement642 1983-05-20 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE siraits mm WITH IBEJtTY TO CALL AT RED SEA TOUTS PENANG FED VIA SINGAPORE BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTMNER SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN IBENBULK BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD Rqang S'poce P Ketone Ludnc ftr. CELTIC VEMTUtE 29/31 May 7/10 km 11/14642 words
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Advertisement574 1983-05-20 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES FORTHBANK MEADOWBANK IVYBANK SPORE 31 May 22 June 23 Aug R'DAM HULL HM^G 28 June 1 July 5 July 25 July 28 July 31 July 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep Lykes,- 0 Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE From VELMA LYKES LOUSE LYKES GENEVEVE LYKES S'POK su574 words
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Advertisement909 1983-05-20 18 ,sl- K LINE KAWASAKI KISKN KA IS HA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEOEIKSSEL STORE MOTHER VESSEL I BRIDGE VIB 22 May («NEW YORK MARU V7O MONTE RUfiy V 4 21 May 'JAPAN AMBROSE V7O Mu cab (m, NOREOU (7 M) BAITMORE (17 to) Aho accepting (Via St Mm) MONTREAL TORONTO909 words
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Advertisement643 1983-05-20 18 korins maritime services is 114 Anson Road, #18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207 Tal: *****22 A *****67 p K»lmg: T»l: *****1/8. REO SEA PERSIAN GULF MEDITERRANEAN SERVICES TBN MfiEsiiw.'y. SAMBOW EXPERT MAE WOO NO. 3.ii S pore Loadinf Far: 23 May Bandar Bushre 24 May Bandar Abbas ...24 May Jeddah 30643 words
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Advertisement556 1983-05-20 19 mm J FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): 0 CHEF 34W+ C PAUL 35W C CONTAINER 21W.„. HK CONTAMR 351 V.. SS BRDGE 41W.. C RO2E 34W memo*, o' *Cf Cenjort.u" Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 0 CHIEF S pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 1600 24/5 LCI556 words
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Advertisement653 1983-05-20 20 Regional Container Lines jrm|| 2 Sailings Weekly lIJJLP Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday :\t*€r\ S/XGAPORL /SLAMPS //M MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER DSR LIIMES EXPRESS SEH-CONTJUNER SERVICE P Ala* Spore Pcoa* ft'dam H'burj A Nr tojf P Ala* Spore Pena* ft'dam Wbofi A'verp test samam w k*/2t653 words
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Advertisement61 1983-05-20 21 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Anion Rood, #35-15 Int•motional Ptaza, Sraapor» 0207 T«» *****11 (12 !_«•»> Tcfex SS ***** FRTMAf n/y 3i/5. c/(. n/c HI rain. SCAMMAMA (i mm. amtoerp ROTTERDAM. BROCN UK/CONTVCNT 2/C. U/C. 11/t CANMM/U S.A 1/1. 2/1. 7/(. 11/t •AISO ACCfPTMG CARGOES FOR OTHER PORTS OESIHATCNS ON61 words
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Advertisement199 1983-05-20 21 MJV ATES SHIPPING GO. PTE. LTD. #IMI C Pr MMhg (SMfe Storey) Shy pare MM, BepaMle «f lUßfpii i TEL: CONTAINER WEIGHT BTATION (CJA) TEL: SMSS/7 <7 LINES) El YANG MING LINE F.E. MEDITERRANEAN N. EUROPE USA EAST CANADA F E FULL-CONTAINER SERVICES FAR EAST/N. EUROPE/FAR EAST MMG LONGEVITY MMG199 words
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Advertisement505 1983-05-20 22 FT) shipping (sir.gapor-e) rv>vrlt.» > Ti'l.t'd NVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE ANANGEI FORTUNE 70th Mar 2*4 Mar El CONQUEROR 9ft km 6th kr ASTERION lOtti km 12th km TARPON SCALANE l?th km 15tnhm C fP B# C 5 727*011 10 Atom Rd #22-OSA Mtnufenal Ptua S'ptro 0207 Tofci K ***** (TRASM) ORCH505 words
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Advertisement641 1983-05-20 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor, Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Singapore 0719. Tel *****44 Tl« R*****2 HEAPCO SHGAPORf TO WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE ETA ETD Destination LANGSA U/13 25/5 »/5 P KELANG PENANG SINGAPORE TO PHUKET SERVICE fT* ETD Destnabon LAMPUNG 17/13 fcPcrt 20/5 PHUKET FULL-CONTAINER SERVICE641 words
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Advertisement581 1983-05-20 22 -BIiTU&A &A£ REGULAR BREAKBULK EUROPE/FAR EAST SERVICE V[SSE L__ VOY PK SP BKK HKG m* "MMORES PROGRESS" FE-3 SM ki Pt 26/5 30/5 *Wl Ft-4 9/6 11/$ 19/6 Smjaporr tftn\ tot mm( A(ent S*OCCO SHPPMG SERVICES TUNAS SETIA SHPPWG 135 Ced Street #07-01 7 LoroM Cempeiw* Tot *****87 Th: *****581 words
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Miscellaneous169 1983-05-20 22 T M fi I Regional Weathe 9 m. N J 1 M n S3 k- „<i Is c yA Win. 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 Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in169 words
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