The Business Times, 1 September 1981
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Title Section10 1981-09-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1981 60 CENTS10 words
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317 1981-09-01 1 ROBIN Information Services (RIS) has received a US$l million contract to computerise a new hotel to be built in Beijing. The newly formed computer software company of the Robin group will sign a contract with Lido Hotel of Beijing soon. The 2,000room luxury hotel317 words
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Article546 1981-09-01 1 CHRIS LIM - INDEX DOWN 35 POINTS By CHRIS LIM THE stock market demonstrated once again how bad sentiments among investors are. Within just one day, a fierce selling wave knocked another 34.72 points off the 30-stock Straits Times Industrial Index, setting it back to where it was during the middle546 words
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539 1981-09-01 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE THE READY-mixed Concrete Association of Singapore (RMCAS) has asked the Government to state clearly whether it has any intention of edging private producers out of the market. "If it is intended that local concrete entrepreneurs be pushed out eventually, it will be less539 words
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370 1981-09-01 1 KAJIMA Corporation, one of Japan's top construction companies, has been awarded a $150 million contract to build Parkway Parade, a large commercial complex in the East Coast. It was a negotiated contract, a departure from the conventional system of competitive tenders and it370 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article90 1981-09-01 1 AFP SEOUL, Mon. Malaysian and South Korean contruction companies today agreed to form jointventure companies so as to obtain a large share of about US$3OO million worth of highway construction projects in Malaysia. The agreement was reached in talks between the president of the National Bumiputra Contractors AssociationAFP - 90 words
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Article92 1981-09-01 1 UPI MANILA, Mon. Philippine Airlines (PAL) will layoff 4k) employees and retire 130 others in the face of rising costs that have already caused PAL to cancel snacks on domestic flights. An airline spokesman said: "It was a painful decision to make, something which we would have preferredUPI - 92 words
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Article90 1981-09-01 1 Reuter TAIPEH, Mon. High commodity prices, fast rising wages, the worldwide slowdown in economic development and protectionism have discouraged entrepreneurs from making new investments in Taiwan. A government survey published here today said unless remedial measures are taken quickly, the targetted 35.8 per cent growth in investment thisReuter - 90 words
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Article106 1981-09-01 1 AFP NEW YORK, Mon. President Reagan works only two or three hours a day on affairs of state. In an article headlined "Disengaged Presidency," Newsweek quoted unnamed presidential advisers as saying that the American leader probably spends two or three hours at most on real work. One ofAFP - 106 words
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Article53 1981-09-01 1 TOKYO, Mon. Japan's vehicle exports in July rose slightly but shipments to the United States and the EEC declined due to voluntary export restraint. The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association reported today that exports of passenger cars, trucks and buses in July rose 1.6 per cent over a year53 words
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Article72 1981-09-01 1 UPI TOKYO, Mon. The United States formally took the blame today for the "hit-and-run" collision in April between the US nuclear submarine George Washington and a merchant vessel that killed two Japanese seamen. American ambassador Mike Mansfield candidly admitted that the 6,019-tonne submarine and its crew failedUPI - 72 words
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382 1981-09-01 1 THE GOVERNMENT'* effarts to devetop large trading kNM la Stapptrr are unlikely to kcv (rait. Krlstlng tradlag believe that Slagapare will eat be able to devetop large tradlag I— to pramete totally made gaada beraaae Slagape- prefer to 4a their awa marketing.382 words
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378 1981-09-01 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG AMERICAN insurer Kemper International has set its eyes on the growing property insurance market. The keys to its business here will lie not just in property insurance but also in risk management advice and the training of engineers as loss control378 words
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280 1981-09-01 1 SINGAPORE'S imports from Indonesia probably exceeded the US$2 billion mark last year. Trade statistics compiled by the Bank of Indonesia show that Singapore imported more than $1,754 million worth of goods from Indonesia during the first nine months of 1960. Exports to Indonesia for the280 words
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Advertisement236 1981-09-01 1 Times Bookshops SIM Lim Investments has turned in a pretax profit of $6.4 million for the year ended March 31, 1981, a 236.8 per cent increase over the previous year Page 12 THE chairman of the US Federal Reserve has pledged to continue the credit policy which has helped produce236 words
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Advertisement178 1981-09-01 1 nusiness Times PefKxaccus I "-efioaicais Pybication He said it was artificial respiration, but now I find am to have his child." A Burgess There are many fools at a university as elsewhere But their folly, I admit has a certain stamp the stamp of university training, if you like. It178 words
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OVERSEAS
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653 1981-09-01 2 WORKERS MAY BE LAID OFF NYT ORDERS for machine tools in the US dropped sharply in July from already depressed levels the month before, the National Machine Tool Builders Assoeation reported over the weekend. Analysts expressed concern that the industry, which has so farNYT - 653 words
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Article169 1981-09-01 2 Reuter IRAN'S President and Prime Minister were both killed by a bomb explosion on Suday and the Majlis (Parliament) weat Into emergency session immediately after the deaths were announced yesterday morning. A Majlis spokesman said the emergency session had been called to discuss procedural measuresReuter - 169 words
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376 1981-09-01 2 AFP THE Philippines is in its most serious economic slump since 1949 The English daily Times Journal said in Manila that credit is tight, its cost is high and so serious are cutbacks in inventories and output that by year's end. businessmen expect a tightAFP - 376 words
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Article145 1981-09-01 2 UPI SAUDI Arabia and the United States have secretly agreed to (our conditions that would limit the capabilities of the AW ACS spy planes that the Reagan Administration wants to sell to the Saudis. Newsweek magazine said that none of the conditions have been put in writing andUPI - 145 words
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331 1981-09-01 2 AFP THE Malaysian government has been urged to take a "decisive stand" on the citizenship of Malaysian Chinese. The call was made by the Federal Territory Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) chairman Mr Tan Koon Swan when delivering the keynote address at the MalaysianAFP - 331 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article404 1981-09-01 2 Agencies JAPANESE Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda has said that Japan should place greater emphasis on agriculture, education and smaller industries in giving economic aid to Asean. In an interview with the mass-circulation Mainichi Shim bun before next week's private Japan-Asean symposium in Jakarta, Mr Sonoda saidAgencies - 404 words
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Article724 1981-09-01 2 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SLA SQ19I 1105 PEN SLA SQ240 112) MES MAS MH682 1135 KCH MAS MH681 1130 KUL SLA SQ105 1130 KUL SLA SQl 1210 SFO HNL HKG SLA SQ203 1230 HLP GIA GA944 1245 PKU MAS MH813 1306 PEN SWR SR162724 words
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301 1981-09-01 3 THE Sabah timber industry is on the verge of collapse, said Timber Association of Sabah chairman Datuk Majid Khan. "The past year had been an extremely difficult one for the industry as it was squeezed by a severe decline in prices and escalating production301 words
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322 1981-09-01 3 UPI CHANCELLOR Helmut Schmidt met key Cabinet ministers on Sunday to put the finishing touches to an austerity budget that has sharply divided his coalition government and sparked rows with the US over defence spending and high interest rates. New figures presented by Finance Minister HansUPI - 322 words
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284 1981-09-01 3 UPI ARAB oil analysts say members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries may have avoided an open clash at their most recent meeting, but signs of discontent appeared from unexpected quarters within their ranks. Industry experts say they had expected the Aug 19-21UPI - 284 words
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Article156 1981-09-01 3 Reuter A LEADING American senator said in Taipeh yesterday that Washington will continue to sell arms to Taiwan despite protests by Beijing. Senator John Glenn (Democrat-Ohio), a member of the Senate subcommittee on East Asia and Pacific Affairs, said he had informed officials in China lastReuter - 156 words
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296 1981-09-01 3 JAPAN and the United States are expected to begin talks next week on a plan to exchange Alaskan oil with Mexican crude contracted by the Japanese. The Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry said the talks were arranged after296 words
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743 1981-09-01 3 NYT THE chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Mr Paul Volcker, has pledged to continue the credit policy which has helped produce record high interest rates, despite the urgings of many economists that the Fed relax its policy in the light of the stalledNYT - 743 words
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263 1981-09-01 3 Reuter JAPAN yesterday rejected a Soviet protest at its request to foreign map makers to mark the four disputed northern islands in the Kurile chain as Japanese territory. Deputy Foreign Minister Yasue Katori told Soviet Ambassador Dmitry Polyansky that the islands in the KurileReuter - 263 words
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Advertisement136 1981-09-01 2 Our Twin System Guietline cools two rooms for around the price of one. cS> c# 0 And you can programme it to switch on, cool down, coOlup and switch off all on its own. The Carrier Twin System Quietline is an economical and quiet airconditioning system for the home that136 words
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Advertisement247 1981-09-01 3 Invest ki prime freehold land for your factory of the future. 9 Ul v* H 5 J if 3t VANGUARD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Togore Avenue, Off Upper Thomson Rood, for tight and general Industries. If you're planning to buy new or more factory space, look no further. Over 50.000 sq. metres247 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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832 1981-09-01 4 NYT COMMODITY futures traders who were battered by the convulsions in the market earlier last month may take some small comfort in the fact that many professionals who manage commodity pools were also misled by the euphoria that accompanied the passage of theNYT - 832 words
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Article182 1981-09-01 4 Reuter WORLD 1981/82 rapeseed production, forecast at 11.4 million tonnes, is largely unchanged from one year ago production. In its world oilseed outlook report, USDA said China's rapeseed crop will be up 30 per cent from a year ago, while Canada's production will be down 23Reuter - 182 words
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249 1981-09-01 4 AFP IVORY Coast appealed in Brasilia to non-African coffee producers to make a sacrifice on behalf of African growers to enable them to sell more of their commodity on the world market. "We (the Africans) have a lot of coffee and weAFP - 249 words
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524 1981-09-01 4 AFP THE SUGAR market fell even further during the past week as expectations of a high outpat from the forthcoming beet crop in Europe continued to influence quotations for near-by delivery sugar, Czarnikow writes in its latest review. The sizeable release at the EECAFP - 524 words
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162 1981-09-01 4 AFP TANZANIA has so far earned about U*****,728,750 from 54,563,220 kilos of coffee exported to quota and non-quota countries during the 1960 81 season ending this month, according to the government newspaper, the Daily News Quoting the acting general manager of the Coffee AuthorityAFP - 162 words
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Article36 1981-09-01 4 Reuter MALAYSIA'S Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) has secured a longterm contract to supply 93,500 tonnes of refined palm oil to Iraq, Land and Regional Development Minister Shariff Ahmad said.Reuter - 36 words
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606 1981-09-01 4 THE WHEAT areas of Brazil and Argentina were mostly dry in the recent week ended Aug 23, the joint agricultural weather facility of the US departments of Agriculture and Commerce said. In the international weather and crops summary, the agency said that606 words
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Article137 1981-09-01 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore saw September One RSS closed quietly steady at 218.00 cents per kilo, unchanged from last Friday's close, dealers said. Opening prices were marked down slightly on easier London advices and thereafter fluctuated around opening levels, they said. The afternoon session was quiet and featureless «Ith137 words
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Article272 1981-09-01 4 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS prompt fob 206 SO 207 50N 207 50 208 50N Int 1 RSS September 216 50 ***** 218 00 219 00 Int 1 R S S October 222272 words
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Article182 1981-09-01 4 CHINESE Prtlite Exchange, Siagapare, aaaa eMag prior* per 111 kg yesterday. Cacaaat «U: Bulk fob $122 50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $136.50 sellers, new drum fob $141.50 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $72 75 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW 1372.50 sellers, Sarawak182 words
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Article317 1981-09-01 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE. 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.36, 100 per cent second class 1.14, 100 per cent third class 1.10, 25 per cent new crop no stock. B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.75. Special317 words
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Article150 1981-09-01 4 Reuter INDONESIAN black pepper traders have sent sales mission to four countries to help boost flagging sales but complain of dumping by Brazil in the US market. Director of the Central Indonesian State Trading Co (CTPC), Noersal, said his organisation had sent a team to the US,Reuter - 150 words
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Advertisement403 1981-09-01 4 A COMPANY THAT PLANS ITS BUSINESS EFFECTIVELY SHOULD BE ABLE TO PLAN ITS OWN OFFICE LIKEWISE. CEIZ CONCEPT 80s OPEN PLAN SYSTEM FORTHE OFFICE REFLECTS EFFICIENCY AND GOOD BUSINESS SENSE. 1 El > Cost-saving. The cost of initial layout is reasonable and economical in the long run. The mobility of403 words
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Advertisement197 1981-09-01 4 i tOFront Map r*m|«ns open to *no« tf* contents PASfi P>o"*n*nt inoe* *Or mstant 4)*"Mtc«hon FAS $2 T *o e»wa o* me cjs&ett* FAS §0 mie'cnjnge«|)»e *ronts en*bi* colour coding Efficiency Versatility the smart cassette outers slot and stack together, as many or as few as you need, to fit197 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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373 1981-09-01 5 NO kangaroo, horse, donkey or buffalo meat is entering Singapore in the guise of beef or mutton. This assurance came from Dr Siew Teck Woh, director of the Primary Production Department. The Department oversees all meat imported into Singapore. Dr Siew has also received373 words
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Article, Illustration45 1981-09-01 5 GLOBAL Forwarding has appointed Lim Lye Nguiui as regional accountant. Mr Lim will be responsible for the company's financial affairs in Asean, Hongkong and Japan. Before joining Global, he was with a public accountancy firm and a government-owned shipping company. Mr Lim45 words
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Article, Illustration296 1981-09-01 5 BUYERS of woodworking machinery for the joinery, furniture and timber industries can make substantial savings by buying reconditioned equipment sold by an Australian company, Gabbett Machinery. In fact, the larger the unit, the greater the savings, as an equipment originally costing about AsBo,ooo can be reconditioned and296 words
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Article263 1981-09-01 5 A TOTAL of 222,746 visitors came to Singapore in June, an increase of 13.9 per cent over the same month last year. This brings the number of visitors for the first six months of this year to 1.3 million, a 12.1 per cent increase263 words
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Article58 1981-09-01 5 REXTENT developments in the textile industry will be on show at the Fukui Textile Exhibition, which begins here on Wednesday. The exhibition, which is the fourth to be held in Singapore by Fukui Prefecture, Japan, will be at Mandarin Hotel's Gallery One and Two. Fukui Textile Exhibitions have58 words
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Article396 1981-09-01 5 LILLIAN CHEW - By LILLIAN CHEW FLETCHER Construction, the largest construction company in Australasia, has bagged its first contract in Singapore. The company and local contractor Lum Chang have been awarded the Kent Ridge Hospital contract. The two companies jointly tendered 1139 million compared with the $141 million put396 words
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Article307 1981-09-01 5 A NEW telephone system from Australia has made its mark in the Singapore market. About 40 units of the Unimat 4020 have already been installed, with another 70 units to be delivered by the end of this year. The Unimat is an automatic exchange system suitable for small307 words
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Advertisement268 1981-09-01 5 ifvJ ■HCr^P > -> «.VTV r* ..I A m > my> The Ix*n| investment on w heels. I m.> B w* U 36 f V I tfl i -j •r w i :-•<*• t I H 1 i "My new Mercedes-Benz 200 is more economical than I believed possible" As268 words
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Advertisement30 1981-09-01 5 tACTQMV «fS*«TATIVf »Oft SOUTH iAST ASIA STTHUS.EAJPTE LTD Unit 1003 10th Fkxx Tar\ Bekk l«at Bu*m«ng Outran Roac Singapore 03 1 6 T* ,3 L.r*es» Cab<e STiMtSE* T**« RS *****30 words
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Article364 1981-09-01 6 OFFICIAL policy should always be made crystal clear. This is even more crucial when the issue concerns competition between the private and the public sectors. It is only fair that the private sector knows just where it stands in relation to government policies. Unfortunately,364 words
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299 1981-09-01 6 THE CONCEPT of large trading houses handling the merchandise of a wide range of Singaporean companies has always looked a non-starter with reference to the highly individualistic methods of Singapore manufacturers. The problem arises from the fact that most of our industrialists are traders299 words
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Article369 1981-09-01 6 Perak Carbide - Letter to the Editor Perak Carbide C«rp*r»ti*n Berfcad Dear Sir, In your article "Taking Stock" on July 14 1981, you stated: "Investors would have observed by now that a good number of the acquisitions via shares' exchange have been undertaken by relatively small companies,369 words
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1202 1981-09-01 6 KAREN ARENSON - Under the new US tax law, reports KAREN ARENSON, the top-bracket taxpayer will be getting the most substantial reductions in capital gains taxes. This is the eighth article of a series on the impact of the new US tax law on corporate financing and investmentNYT - 1,202 words
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Article785 1981-09-01 6 TOM WICKER - FORUM with TOM WICKER NYT SOVIET missiles are now so large and so accurate, some defence analysts insist, that in a surprise attack they could wipe out the present American force of 1,052 land-based Minutemen and Titans. And the Russians deploy enough such missiles to be ableNYT - 785 words
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Article512 1981-09-01 6 STEWART RUSSELL - PanAm's new chairman, Edward Acker, has no illusions about the task ahead, reports STEWART RUSSELL. STEWART RUSSELL Reuter TROUBLED Pan American World Airways has turned for salvation to a 52-year-old Texan, who transformed a drab, provincial airline. Air Florida, into a remarkable international success story. Edward Acker hasReuter - 512 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous646 1981-09-01 6 11-OR CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Grand masterly game (5) 6 He sails all round here (5) 9 Americans suffering from physical jerks? (7) 10 Botanical scheme for the West End (5) 11 Grid 1 made stiff (5) 12 Retains in the castle? (5) 13 Supervisor of a painter in646 words
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Miscellaneous818 1981-09-01 6 Serious music comes of age DEFINITELY oomethiag to look Ml tor is "Tk JM Spartaas" (eh 5, 4.85), a Greek epic (linked eatlrely oo locattoa ud directed by ftodoiph Mate. Ita steryliae eeatra oo Ike King it Sparta (played by Richard Egaa) who vaUaatly leads hto M Spartaaa oo a818 words
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Article, Illustration1321 1981-09-01 7 TERRY DODSWORTH - Many questions remain to be answered about President Mitterrand's nationalisation plans, reports DAVID WHITE. They include how the compensation could be paid, to what extent subsidiaries will be affected and what will happen to foreign interests. And what about the stock market? TERRY DODSWORTH tells us that foreignFT - 1,321 words
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Article, Illustration900 1981-09-01 7 FT BY ELECTING a Socialist President when the professional forecasting world had dismissed him as an also-ran, the French voters have delivered another of the body blows that have periodically shaken the international standing of the Paris bourse. Before the recent elections, brokers in ParisFT - 900 words
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Advertisement336 1981-09-01 7 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANCE OF SHIP'S NAME We, Lian Huat Shipping Company Private Limited of 13th Floor, Suite 1319/1320, International Plaza, Anson Road, Singapore 0207 hereby give notice that in consequence of the change of management, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417336 words
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Advertisement181 1981-09-01 7 BC 1011 At Last! Affordable Computerisation For Your Business Made Possible By TRS-80 Model II Business Computer Rental With Option-To-Purchase Scheme LOW MONTHLY RENTAL Only 4% of purchase price, ie 5 800 per month. 60% PAID RENT REFUNDABLE ON PURCHASE This means your monthly rental works out actually to a181 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article761 1981-09-01 8 HIGHER prices and production behind the protective barrier of the trigger price mechanism, and booming demand for tubular goods from the oil and gas exploration industry came together to give the US steel industry strong earnings gains for the second quarter and first half of the761 words
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Article144 1981-09-01 8 Reuter THE BOARD of IV sUtrron trolled vehicle nuunfarturrr BL Ltd rananot deliver profitable rompain aaleas the wirkfirrf Is reduced farther U iround IM.IM emChairman Michael Edwarden said the company was still overmaaaed la relation to the rarreat and projected size d BL's (1 aadReuter - 144 words
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Article347 1981-09-01 8 AN IMPROVED secondquarter result has still left half-year net profits at Philips, the Dutch electrical group, trailing compared with the same period last year. But board member Mr Jan Zand man emphasised that the full year's result would still top 1980 s 328 million florins, 'though not by347 words
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Article92 1981-09-01 8 Reuter LLOYD'S of LNdN tiMUCtd a £174 J million profit for the 1178 ulerwritUg year against £121.4 million In H77, on premium Income of £t.lf billion against £I.M billion. Inner Uoyd's three-year accounting system, 1178 is the latest closed account year. Lloyds clulrmaa Peter Green said someReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement774 1981-09-01 8 See Page 11 for Asian stocks jCKiliiliiSD "The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served". Where to wine,dine and enterta I For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. Businessmen s Lunch Monday tn rnday $l l 50 10 serrice charge cess lavanese Rnstaffel Satnrihiy774 words
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Advertisement141 1981-09-01 8 The uragon Palace Restaurant is where you can dine in regal splendour and dance to the mellow sounds o< yesteryear Spacious enough to accommodate 450 people m comfort Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome' Oxiey Risa'Penang Road. Singapore 0923 Tel *****11(20 tines) restaurant Try our sumptuous delicacies141 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article91 1981-09-01 9 A US$4O million loan to Norsk Jernverk, the Norwegian state-controlled iron and steel entity, was signed in London last Thursday by 11 international banks. The amount was increased from the original $30 million following a highly successful syndication. Managers are Midland Bank International, Midland Bank Trust Corporation (Jersey)91 words
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Article233 1981-09-01 9 DRESDNER BANK, the second largest West German bank, which was forced to cut its dividend by one-third last year, is making a slow recovery in 1981. The parent bank has raised its interest surplus by 6.1 per cent in the first six months, compared with the six-month average233 words
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Article87 1981-09-01 9 WEST GERMAN Finance Minister Him Matthoeffer has cot the targetted rise in government expenditure under the 1182 budget by a further 7N million Dentschmarks, so that spending at 244.1 billion marks shows a 3.1 per eent rise over 1181. Proposals for the 1182 budget, put forward by87 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article465 1981-09-01 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer compared with last Friday's closing levels in light trading, dealers said. Prices were marked up between US$6.5O to $8 an ounce at the outset reflecting the metal's strength in New York last Friday and its rise in Hongkong on Saturday and then465 words
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Article37 1981-09-01 9 New York 9.23B 9.13B 943S 9.33S Zurich 9.17B 8 85B 9.37S 9 05S Mm Fri Singapore 9 10B 9.10B 9 30S 9 SOS Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore37 words
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Article43 1981-09-01 9 Frankfurt exchanges opening quotes on Aug 31: US 2.4370 4400 Stg 4.523 536 Can 2.0261 0296 D F1 89.80/90.02 S Fr 114.48/74 Lit 1.991/96 F Fr 41.65/76 NKr- 39.96 40.05 B Fr (con) 6.105/115 B Fr (fin) 5.669 679 Yen 1.0594 061743 words
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Article408 1981-09-01 9 THE US dollar firmed marginally against most major currencies in late trading after a weaker opening yesterday. Trading was generally quiet throughout the day due to the closure of the Hongkong and UK markets yesterday. The US dollar opened low against major currencies due to the more than408 words
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Article857 1981-09-01 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed firmer at 228.75 yen compared with a 228.00 opening here, a 228.20/50 close in New York and 228.10/35 on the West Coast on Friday. It was weaker than the 230.65 finish in Tokyo on Friday. Trading was moderate with857 words
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Article22 1981-09-01 9 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared io lend to their best customers is 14.06 per cent.22 words
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Article187 1981-09-01 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Aug 31. Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Aug 31: US DollaratSpol) Offer Bid 7 days 17* 17* 1 month 17'4 17* 2 months 18* 18* 3 months 184 18H 0 months 18 0/18 18 7/18187 words
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Article42 1981-09-01 9 RANGE at prices offered by discount houses on Aug 31: Overnight: T% Call deposits S'i* to T* Selliag 3-month Treasury bills 6H 6* 3-month Bank bills 14W 14W 3 months CD 13 6 months CD 13 12H Source: National Discount Co42 words
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181 1981-09-01 9 JAPAN may weU raise the long-term Interest rates to allow the pabUc Imu of ltyear national bands this month. Plnanee Ministry officials noted that the issae of abont Ml million yen in privately placed six-year bonds for this month, carrying an 8.2 per cent conpon,181 words
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Article38 1981-09-01 9 THE Chartered Bank raises Its fixed deposit interest rates by 1.1 percentage point across the board today. One- and three-month fixed deposits will now get 114 per cent, while the longer-term maturities will earn 11.7$ per cent.38 words
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889 1981-09-01 9 NYT IN A MOVE that could set a precedent for other banks and thrift institutions and materially affect investment decisions by individuals, the Chase Manhattan Bank announced on Sunday that it was abandoning its muchpublicised 40 per cent interest bonus for investorsNYT - 889 words
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Article236 1981-09-01 9 Reuter INDIA'S state-owned banks, which hold more than 90 per cent of total domestic bark deposits, have been asked to extend 40 per cent of their total credit to priority sectors like farmers and small industrialists. Government banks have been asked to raise the share ofReuter - 236 words
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Advertisement12 1981-09-01 9 FURNITURE Willi Touch of Class LUXURY INTERIORS PTE. LTD. ,321, Plaza Singapura12 words
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Advertisement308 1981-09-01 9 This architect's visual was in Singapore 1 minute ago. t K I m 3 '■ir I 14 VI JK Sfe V Enquiries So, if you need a method of fast visual communication, call *****44 or send the coupon now for full information. You'll be surprised how useful it can be!308 words
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Article2133 1981-09-01 10 BID and offer prices 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 9ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (1) 2.71 (10) 2.73 (2)2,133 words
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Article204 1981-09-01 10 SINGAPORE UNIT 1IIIR (MMtrrr' prtoaa tar Sep 1) The Commeroe J. 71 2.8 The Savlngi Fund 1 59 1.87 S pore Prog Fund 1 24 1.30 S pore Sec Fund 1 82 1.91xd S pore Invest Fund 0 95 1 00 S pore Equity Fund 1.18 122 DIAMOND204 words
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Article2722 1981-09-01 10 1981 High Low Company Last Sale orGr*s Div Div Cvr Gr*s Y*ld Net P/E Vol <•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 350 312 420 200 470 798* 675 430 271 130 181 330 81 380 480 322 280 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata2,722 words
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488 1981-09-01 10 FT GASCO Investments, the Hongkong master company of Mr Jim Raper, the Far East financier, holds or has received acceptances for Saint Piran shares representing 94.17 per cent of the tin mining and housebuilding group's equity. Gasco disclosed the details of itsFT - 488 words
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1218 1981-09-01 10 FT IF Mrs Thatcher's theory that the UK manufacturing industry will emerge from this recession leaner but much fitter is proved to be correct, then Dunlop should provide a classic example of what the Prime Ministei had in mind. About 55 per cent ofFT - 1,218 words
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827 1981-09-01 10 PANIC reared tto agly bead at t)ke Stock Eukaage of Singapore net mre yeaterdpy. It wh "Mil" tram tke opealag beU aa4 prices were seat to retard tows for toe year. Speeatetlve stoeki agate toak toe brut al toe seUteg wave. Wkea Ike827 words
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Article422 1981-09-01 11 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA KUALA Lumpur Industries Berhad (KLI) is looking for development projects to enhance group profits. In the latest annual report, chairman Datuk Teh Hong Piow said that while subsidiary Kuala Lumpur Finance Berhad will continue to contribute significantly to profits, the directors are422 words
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Article384 1981-09-01 11 Date LM tf Fill Y«k r Company n—« J reriM AUMUMtd Net EPS OffMi Pre tii last year <emta) Dtv. Profit <%> <rtn) Sentosa I 8/7 322L Cbem Ind I 9/7 23.7 '5.0 3,460 Berjuntai 24/7 52.0 \0 45,842 MBS I 24/7 29.1 20.0 25,987 M Credit 4/8384 words
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Article133 1981-09-01 11 THE NET tangible assets (NTA) per snore of Veneer Products will be raised by 10 cents to $1.06 per share, following its rights issue of three-for-two at $1.15 per share. The total group NTA as at Feb 28, 1961 was $7.67 million. But with the net133 words
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Article103 1981-09-01 11 SUMMIT H«Mlags 84m BM has entered into an agreement to acquire 2.25 million shares, representing 34.14 per cent of the issued capital of Norsechem (M) Bhd, at a price of M 53.25 per share cash. The price is arrived at on a willing buyer, willing seller103 words
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Article1169 1981-09-01 11 CHRIS LIM - DISCOVERY OF SHARE DUMPING Market Talk... By CHRIS LIM LOCAL stock broking firm Associated Asian Securities (AAS) believes that the current bear run was aggravated by the discovery that Hongkong property dealers had sold the $500 million worth of shares they were to receive from1,169 words
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773 1981-09-01 11 TEETHING problems at Pan-Malaysia Cement Works' (PMCW) Joint venture cement plant expansion project in Rawang are gradually being overcome. The plant, operated by PMCW's 50 per cent owned associate, Associated PanMalaysia Cement (APMC), was successfully commissioned in December last year, making PMCW the largest773 words
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Article56 1981-09-01 11 UNITED Mistrial Csrpsrattoa has taken up an additional 4,999,996 shares of $1 each in the capital of its subsidiary. U1C Investment. HAW Par Britten lateraahas changed the name of Setron (Australia) to Haw Par (Australia). The subsidiary has not started trading yet. DATUK Ariffin bin Buyong has resigned56 words
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Article555 1981-09-01 11 Carnal Ex Baaka Dale TrtaJ far TataJ far Pijawl Dale Oaar Payable tfw jraar Prtvtaaa y< Alex HMgs •9(b) Sep 11 Sep 18 NY A 89 «9 B katU »r Sep 2 Sep 12 Sep 22 409 409 ImU 6.79 Sep 23 Oct 3 Nov 10 12.59 259555 words
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Article329 1981-09-01 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close AJCMD Alex HMgs B Bay* Daatop M G Lam her Hytex J CMMBt JC Eat JCMPH j«ku HMgs M Bi f wrtw Malayawata Orteatal HMgs PMC PMKI 8PPL Stor Darky LOB (a) Adjusted for scrip issu (d) Annual Interest NYA Not Yet329 words
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Article228 1981-09-01 11 NEWS OF A sharp fall In US Ml-b money supply and renewed demand for stocks involved in the Ashton joint venture diamond project allowed the Sydney market to close out the month yesterday on a firmer note, dealers said. The Ail-Ordinaries index finished the day 6.1228 words
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Article287 1981-09-01 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday closed higher in moderate trading. The market average rose 17.53 to cloae at 7.815.78. with volume 2(0 million shares. AUO T«n tllMMn Aatbl Cbam Aa*fcl OIm Bulk Tk teri ■ndfiani cuts U« 41 Ml I JE3 inch m u im SR j287 words
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Article44 1981-09-01 11 M uncft 'idyf S MJi -U JOB 4M hMUit Con 56 *i CDCP S «U Landoti Lapaote B 1T75 uneh Martnduqu* B Oriental A 9 11 Phil Oirim PtUlax A PhllH UI unch Ml uncb an -*M\ ins ♦a ana Ptonaar am 4IM44 words
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Article34 1981-09-01 11 AUG BahU Baackok Bank M Bank Of ArudAaya I-" I* ■inch Barll Jockar Cbarooof Thai wnn m m -I unch Rama To»af «ut ta -U atam car 13* The Bm*mi t mmrkr 134 words
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Article30 1981-09-01 11 H.K.HANG SENG Monday closed Friday 1872.84 Week Ago 1717.27 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 102-2 Friday 701.5 Week Ago 707.0 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 82» 6 Friday 823.5 Week Ago 838.830 words
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Advertisement157 1981-09-01 11 Rent yourself some I:l4\h\ ft Superior engineering and operational reliability enhanced by constant care and maintenance. S M's franchise obligations plus a full-fledged workshop and service assure you of a Volvo in peak condition. And reliability when you need it most. *****8&*****54 S M CAR RENTALS (A Division of S157 words
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Advertisement144 1981-09-01 11 Court* htlps you: Develop sales con»«Jence Set' more ot your yrooucis 0- se<"»<es Hand*ot>ieci«ns capjDiy Ogani it your selling My improve your sa«s personalty Reach your govs «n seihng Prepare tor advancement Make sales eas*r ana earn more money SALES and mcmud tktlr tncaiwi and Immlmm iNMi on* jroor slier144 words
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Article205 1981-09-01 12 HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corporation has announced increased dividends and sharply higher interim profit. learnings for the six months ended June 30 increased 34.37 per cent to $690,687 million after transfers to inner reserves, which compares with the $514,021 million profit for the corresponding period in 1980.205 words
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Article, Illustration199 1981-09-01 12 Falls PMC 810 -180 M U I 620 -160 Hong Leong Ind 690 -150 C Sugars 690 -130 H Leong Credit 650 -90 Spore Land 850 -70 H Leong Fin 605 -65 Sel Propertiea 570 -65 Magnum Corpn 332 -64 B Raya 500 -50 Perlia Plant 420 -50 Tan199 words
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274 1981-09-01 12 SINGAPORE-based feedmiller Gold Coin has turned in much lower earnings for the first half year. Pre-tax profits for the six months ended June 1980 were trimmed by 65.1 per cent to $1.11 million, from $3.17 million previously. Trading profit fell 36.7 per cent from274 words
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411 1981-09-01 12 SIOW LI SEN - Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By SIOW LI SEN SEM Lim Investments has turned in pre-tax profits of $6.4 million for the year ended March 31, an increase of 236.8 per cent over $1.9 million lyThe profits were contributed mainly by the group's subsidiaries,411 words
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Article321 1981-09-01 12 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA TEMASEK Holdings, currently the largest single shareholder in Acma, will have its stake diluted from 18.3 per cent to 12.2 per cent when Acma completes its proposed acquisition of Pan-Electric Appliances from PanElectric Industries. The largest single shareholder after the transaction will321 words
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Article181 1981-09-01 12 A STRONG US dollar and higher import duties coupled with the need for competitive pricing severely eroded earnings at Pacific Chemicals at half time. For the six months to June 30, 1961, pre-tax profit plunged 28.7 per cent to M 5677,832. Because of poor commodity prices181 words
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Article290 1981-09-01 12 COLD Storage (Malaysia) Bhd (CSM) will reap an estimated extraordinary gain of Msl.7 million from its recent sale of a property in the Federal Territory. CSM said that the sale of the 3,850 sq m piece of land for $2.75 million to Sri Mersing Hotels Sdn Bhd, will290 words
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Article92 1981-09-01 12 JACK Chia-MPH Limited: AGM to be held at the Tanglin Room, Shangri-La Hotel, 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore on Sep 5 at noon. KINTA Kelias Robber Estates: AGM to be held at 14 Great Tower Street, London, EC3R 5AB, on Sep 10 at noon. DUNLOP Malaysian Industrie* Berhad:92 words
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Article582 1981-09-01 12 HOCK LOCK SIEW THE attractive price of $6 10 per share that Hong Leong Holdings (HLH) is offering for Hume Industries (FE) now suggests that the former is aiming for a full takeover of the construction materials group of Australian parentage. One causal effect of such an eventHOCK LOCK SIEW - 582 words
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Article93 1981-09-01 12 NEW YORK. Mon Prices advanced in early trading today. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks showed a 496 gain at 897.17 an hour after the opening. Advancing issues outnumbered losers nearly four to one among all issues traded on the NYSE. Analysts said investors were93 words
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Advertisement35 1981-09-01 12 GET 9 OUT OF 10 RIGHT IN THIS EASY QUIZ What do these initials stand for: TAS, CBD, DBS, ROV, PARF, SIA, PUB, POSB, BTW,CPF. The car rental company you've never heard of. Phone: *****30.*****24,*****7.35 words
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Advertisement149 1981-09-01 12 They came They saw They hired us r TEKNISKIL a vast pool of the most skilled and experienced personnel in the technical and engineering field...ON TAP FOR YOU! For short or long-term projects. Hi. m t F -fir HI H JLi, t I \V s I k at 9 r149 words
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Miscellaneous59 1981-09-01 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Showers in several areas. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7JI pm on Aug 31 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.8 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 27.2 Associated humidity 89 Hours of sunshine 6.15 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the59 words
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373 1981-09-01 13 THE Philippines North American Conference (PNAC) is set to submit to the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) amended provisions to its rule that will allow member lines more flexibility in the setting of freight rates and provide the conference additional authority to police373 words
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487 1981-09-01 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE THE PORT of Singapore Authority (PSA) is allocating a berth at Pasir Panjang Wharves for the use of Hai Sun Hup Co Pte Ltd (HSH) and an appropriation agreement will be signed today between the two parties.487 words
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Article131 1981-09-01 13 THE British Shippers' Council is to hold talks with the Japanese Shippers' Council (JSC) on its first mission to Europe. The meeting will be in London on Sept 15 following a visit by the JSC to the European Shippers' Council in the Hague. The meeting will enable the131 words
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Article112 1981-09-01 13 ALEUT Alaska Shipping and American President Lines (APL) have reached an agreement to provide jointly-operated container services between Seattle and the Aleutian chain of islands. The main hub of the operation will be services between Seattle and Dutch Harbour, Alaska, with feeder services to the islands. The new112 words
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Article143 1981-09-01 13 PORT statistics for the first six months indicate that the port of Vancouver is likely to achieve the 50 million tonne figure this year, although this target may not be realised if the present forest industry strike continues over a long period. Total tonnage moved through the143 words
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Article667 1981-09-01 13 Shipping Line t'Mf CM SklppteK U* CM Achipeiego vn Everett Onent IV 4 Afea VI Evergreen IV 3 Afro-Eur*iia VI 2 Fwo vn 4 5 All tram vn Fiona Lauro V 5 Alpar VI 5 Fountain TV 2 Angkulan VI 4 Franco- Belg m 45 Angooave V667 words
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Article356 1981-09-01 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Builder m (0700) 22 California (after Yujin Maru) 35 36 Die Lorelei (after Gotong Royong) 19 Kota Murai (after Kota Singapura) 10 11 Kisaragi Maru (0630 hauls 13m East) 27 28 Nedlloyd Manila (after Nedlloyd Loire) 3 4 Nedlloyd Schelde (after Nedlloyd Manila) 3/4356 words
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Article997 1981-09-01 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Anders Maersk 8109/8110 1.9.81 1500 Maersk 51 TT Korrlgan 294 1.9.81 2300 Ned-EAC TA 4 TT Oriental Charger 13W 1.9.81 0700997 words
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Article1510 1981-09-01 14 BROKERS reported a fair mixture of activity on Friday with trans-Atlantic grain business and occasional coal cargoes supplementing reasonable time-charter trading. Grain to eastern Europe was represented with 28,000 long tons of barley booked out of the Lakes to Constanza mid Sep loading at US$lB. Chinese charterers took1,510 words
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Article366 1981-09-01 15 Engineering for ro-ro September 7-11, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. A course for professional engineers and architects to provide an up-date in knowledge in all engineering aspects of ro-ro operations. Eight-day course in underwnter inspection and NDT for engineers, managers and divers, Falmouth. September 1-10. 4th International Shipping366 words
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Article, Illustration248 1981-09-01 15 AFP THE CY TUNG shipping group is eying South America, particularly Brazil, as the investment growth area of the future. The group, which has started ordering container ships from Brazilian yards, is now actively scanning the possibility of investing in the country's container terminals.AFP - 248 words
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Article280 1981-09-01 15 AN AGREEMENT was reached last month between the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) and Sea Land Services, Inc to move operations of the international shipping company to the Manila International Port (MIP) from October 1. The transfer of Sea Land to the MIP will bring back280 words
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Article900 1981-09-01 15 Seatrade IT NOW SEEMS that the last great trading area still to be fully containerised, the west coast of South America, will almost certainly go over to that system by 1984. In July, representatives of some members of the European-South Pacific, Magellan Conference (ESPM) reachedSeatrade - 900 words
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1140 1981-09-01 20 SCHEDDLE 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 of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN1,140 words
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Article, Illustration226 1981-09-01 20 THE managing director of Cleghom, Wilton and Associates (Singapore) Pte Ltd. a recently established marine consultant firm, is Captain Ho Ket Shing. The parent company, Cleghorn, Wilton and Associates, is based in London. Capt Ho. 33, was the head of the marine division with Societe Generale de226 words
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Article200 1981-09-01 20 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):200 words
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Advertisement532 1981-09-01 13 PIL GROUP REGULAR CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS See Page V A RI) 1\ 1 AVI A H SML/A/Q ORIENT OVERSEAS CotilcjMeA. Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I CICVAIER DOS 2CW P532 words
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Advertisement415 1981-09-01 13 BSEALORDU UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES rryrrrrrrr Mm Qaboos (24/10). Dubai (27/10) Abu Dhabi (30 10). Doha (2/111 Bahrain (5,11). Dammam (8 111 Kuwait (11/11) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ymrzrr, intransit REP SEA DIRECT SERVI Mina Qaboos (4/10) Mina *1 FahaJ (7/10). Kuwait (10/10). Daw mam415 words
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Advertisement364 1981-09-01 13 ...4 BALT-ORIENT LINE Baltic Shipping Co Refular Services from South East Asia to United Kinfdom and North Continental Ports Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd Tel: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Keteng Penan* Saied Saied 7-1/9 14-15/9364 words
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Advertisement919 1981-09-01 14 MiscmA MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-0&, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE CowtiiMr Senrice To Eiropt Feeder *P Kelang Vessel Spore I) Mseides 2) (Warn 3) Hburg 4) Gtn B DAHLIA Sailed KORWGAN919 words
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Advertisement242 1981-09-01 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA IOINWMi! "BARBER PERSEUS" i "BARBER T1 "BARBER TALISMAN" S* 11 "BARBER TERRIER" 5. "BARBER TONSBERG" 11. R PRIAM" Oct 4 TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF IM I MM* I NT* **•> I l*> 1 t*»-| IS/It IVH 21/11242 words
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Advertisement853 1981-09-01 15 QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Port* and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT Hto| S port P Xaiang I Cteagea Bum 20/9 2>/9 29/9 3/11 05/10 1/11 09/10 11/10 07/10 07/10 01/10 10/10 14/10 It/10 17/10 17/10 19/10 20/10 20/10 23/10 24/10 24/10 21/10853 words
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Advertisement415 1981-09-01 15 rjg Franco BoUiuin Services hrh-.-h,. K, ,x :K t .> *tm HWi ritovw l««| U Hnrt spar» 1% ilht 11% 13 «*l 14% 4 Sat 5 w US 13%. MS? 20 24 29 27 21 17 Sapt II W 77% 31% ISM 3S* 4%t 24Se* 2S* IS* 7S* t Sapt415 words
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Advertisement664 1981-09-01 16 Hapag-Lloyd TO MOUTH EUROPE HimOufj Eipress Benalder Mounts Ba, Cartfcfan Bit Ijsuta Maru Tokyo Bay Atso accepting transhipment cargo tor CARIBBEAN MSI INOtfS «a Hamburg TO MEBTEMWEA TW HK Spt>r» P Mang Genoa Trieste Medrterranea 31 8 2 9 59 7 9 24 9 bttkltmt 14 9 16 9 19664 words
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Advertisement514 1981-09-01 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPN P. Keiang PENANG S PORE VEGA 163W 3-6 Sept 10-12 Sept 7 9 Sept VEGA 164E 3-6 Sept 10-12 Sept 7-9 Sept ALTAR 167E 6-9 Oct 10-14 Oct 16-18 Oct ALTAR 168W 6-9 Oct 10-14 Oct 16-11 Oct FROM BUSAN BANGKOK TO BUSAN FROM BUSAM BANGKOK TO514 words
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Advertisement586 1981-09-01 16 EVERGREEN LINE r FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM, BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS. ETC. WEST GERMANY 6REMERHAKN. OSLO. STOCKHOLM. GOTHENBURG. AARHUS. COPENHAGEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Sparc MMi lljwiiif f EAtitvf tettcrta* Antwerp L« Hwrt i/« n/i i/>; v* (i» *trx«586 words
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Advertisement954 1981-09-01 16 ifl W* Sm Burma Fhra Star ShiDOina Cornn Wa Burma Fnr« Star Shipp»n« Carpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON htowhm KM ftUt U/14 u# u/u u* B F SS C Agcnti n Moloyva BOUSTEAO SHWNG TEI NOS KL *****2/*****9 cm m=== "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOMMG FOR DURBAN MONTEWDEO BUENOS954 words
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Advertisement372 1981-09-01 16 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD 31 SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAUS SERVICE KOHV M POTT TMSHOMMU MPart ELVSMM SIM HI/9 OASQ VBCOIMT 1213/9 SJUNT St ITT MUM 13-14/9 HOTO MMU 19-29/9 OCEAN RESOURCES 22-23/9 OTTSTRI STM 24 25/9 ataAL MINTS OCEAN SMPfMC 4 fNTOMNSEJ Pit ITO SMGtfORE TU *****44/7 1372 words
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Advertisement804 1981-09-01 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL VOY. I S PORE COLOMBO HODEIDAH JEDDAH AQABA COLOMBO I S PORE *KOTA SAHABAT 11W/12E 8-9/9 14-15/9 22-23/9 24-25/9 26-27/9 7-9/10 113-13/10 KOTASAHABAT 13W/14E 13-13/10 19-20/10 29-27/10 29-30/10 31-1/11 10-11/11 115-19/11 KOTA SAHABAT 15W/19E 15-19/11 21-23/11804 words
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Advertisement832 1981-09-01 17 "PT» BIN LINE CONTAINERS to nam IBBrrvm. EXPRESS CONTARO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HBURG B HAVER ROM! HAVRE SOTON Sport f UmKCkwo)/ Antra Antwerp Franc* MUK 5/9 9/9 29/9 29/9 29/9 1/19 24/9 U/9 1/11 Vl9 1/M I/It 9/19 U/9 VM 11/ M 7/19 U/U 4/11 17/» 7/1# J/10 19/19 U/19832 words
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Advertisement276 1981-09-01 17 i£ Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acccptmt kx 11 BjxHom Cnoi lafkorn 2) An LiwrpM UK Court Sunk J Br«w« liiwilmw Ajrtos Cat > M TMr m** tcca«tM| cjrjc lit I Af*. I* I.M.H [DC Pm«« Ho H rpn nva**7)r*a 3)Ktaf 4)Ckn a/1 74/9 n/» 1/10 VIO IVIO276 words
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Advertisement562 1981-09-01 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK UNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SANTA ELENA SPORE 6 Sep 23 Sep 13 Oct R'DAM HULL HMBG 20 Oct 5 Oct 10 Oct 18 Oct 22 Oct 27 Oct 13 Nov 22 Nov 17 Nov (Doop Took Spoc* AvoitobW) >poc*562 words
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Advertisement810 1981-09-01 18 TO NORTH AMERICA feeder kssels* m sr Mono vessels tk la se nv fa»*Ac. VII 1/9 4/9 AaHiuMara 11/9 29/9 ttni Mara 21/9 36/9 Tiilwu Mara 24/9 17/11 GMry let ¥12 1/9 11/9 GoWoh Gate Mfcp 25/9 5/11 N«kt Mara 29/9 14/10 Tatoei Mara 21/9 22/11 Hord Star «7 13/9810 words
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Advertisement617 1981-09-01 18 m CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE XWCSCO SEATTU IftCOM fCt/fCI Mawi P Keianc Smtipore 10 Sept llhpl AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW ZEALAND SERVICE i trmrn*. nucii* kium fd/»a CaUMn Penal* P K(Ufl| Smfjpor t JAPAN SERVICE VOW* WUWNA VTSHV* *£»n« VtSHVAWOHUR) VtSHVA MAMATA' 5/ft Sept 10/11 Sept617 words
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Advertisement701 1981-09-01 18 f S S A(»roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH FLOOR OCE AM BUILDING SINGAPOHt 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 UNf SI GFNFRAI *****1 <4 IIMS TERMINAL OFFICE 2223«.83 TELEX RS ***** RS 2SS6B A B CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSMIP m ICchNK.I lloiitainer Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK si\GAPORt: ist.Asns i./m:701 words
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Advertisement421 1981-09-01 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES™ Room 601 ICB Building Way Singapore Tel *****2? A *****67 P Kolang Tel *****4/*****5 MIOOLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES ij [tfyundue Shipping Co. lid /A ASIA MERCHANT MARINE m GOLDEN LINE MM MM SRPPMC (PTE) ITO n rmkM tat MM*. Cad tbwt •1M I* ttum (U MO) immm421 words
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Advertisement489 1981-09-01 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Sut f ii International PUi-'.t Ansor S ,f «japof** 0207 TH BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK I Oct 12 Oct FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUNO SERVICE j ft<pn Uo4M| IOT I Sop M4*/liwn»/irMßts/ HOTbvf/RottoriOT/nbiry 10 Oct FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE HD BOMAV ETA STONE 23 Am| hM 7S«f489 words
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Advertisement639 1981-09-01 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K. JACEJM 11*. C. CONTAINER 13W. N. GARNET 7W K. CHANCE SN. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia HK CONTAINER S pore Closing Times LCI Cargo 1700 4/9 FCL Cargo 0500 5/9 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting cargo639 words
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Advertisement524 1981-09-01 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA HA SPORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDIVE GRACE Sailed Loading For Nampo (North Korea) MALDIVE NOBLE hi Port Loading for Hodeidah MALDIVE PRIZE 15/9 Loading tor Dubai Dammam Karachi MALDIVE NOVEL In Port Loading For Hodeidah MALDIVE NAVIGATOR 20/9 Loading For Mukkalla MALDIVE PEACE In Port 2/9524 words
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Advertisement876 1981-09-01 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P HUANG MS SHARK JIT lIN um vm KM) KI AND 7NO fIOOH USSRS NAI THONG SMPPMG 73 We*J876 words
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Advertisement393 1981-09-01 20 X_ ANTOLL LINES Independent Liner Service FCL Containers/Heavy Lifts Dcrct B Is to UXUIX MEIHIINC STOWY MISBA* TUSMAM* SoOrott Sot Tub Sagatand SoOrott So* Tula PORT 16S/19N 17S/20N 18S/21N 19S/22W 20S/?jfl s*apore Sept 2 Sept 17 Sept 21 Oct 16 No* 2 Port Kdanc Sept 3 Sept 20 Sept 24393 words
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Advertisement247 1981-09-01 20 FAR LINE SAUDI EAST Regular Conventional Service (All Saudi Flog Vessel) Loading for DAMMAM, DUBAI, JEDDAH RKK SIN S SUNRISE 25/9 30/9 S PRINCE 5/10 10/10 Sub Aftnti Bawkok ASIAN NAVIGATION CO LTD TEL *****)7 K I*** TUNAS SITU SON BHD T* 4142*4/*****0 fnunc TUNAS SETIA SON BH> Tot 3*7375247 words
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Miscellaneous157 1981-09-01 20 r A Regional Weather k J NX N m >v 'J Va rL 33 i* 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 Shower Weather W w »nd direction with speed in knots157 words
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