The Business Times, 2 November 1981
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The Business Times
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Title Section11 1981-11-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 MONDAY, NOVEMBER t, IMI 60 CENTS11 words
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420 1981-11-02 1 THE banking sector has finally broken the deadlock over the National Wages Council (NWC) first-tier recommendation after three months of negotiations. Thirty-one banks have agreed to pay their employees 332 plus 8.5 per cent (with full offsetting) as NWC 1981 increases. Mace than420 words
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Article202 1981-11-02 1 THB A&AN solution to mm. toe Kampuchean pcown Is the right one, and the US ehould take the lead from the five member nations in this matter. Former US Secretary ok State Or Henry KMsger said yesterday: "1 believe that the US ought to follow the lead of202 words
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537 1981-11-02 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY BANK loans to the building and construction industry have risen sharply this year and will continue to soar with at least three big syndicated loans in the pipeline. In the first eight months alone, total outstanding loans and advances to the537 words
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367 1981-11-02 1 WONG AI KWEI - ■f WONG AI KWEI MR ANAND Paayamcftan. the lint V»»f—<ft— at the Tlmi Chamber of Industry, ii to be the next pratdent of the Isssn ffraa b»ra <1 ft—wre> «ad Mr Wee Cho Yaw steps down after a rwfr term. The formalities are to367 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article64 1981-11-02 1 UNITED Overseas Bank will lower its prime lending rate by half a percentage point to 14.5 per cent today. Savings (12 per cent) and one-month fixed deposits (12.5) will now earn 11.5 per cent Development Bank of Singapore, whose prune rate remains at 14.5 per cent, will64 words
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Article71 1981-11-02 1 UPI SWEDEN, Sun. The Soviet submarine which ran aground in restricted waters held radio contact with Soviet destroyers early today, but Moscow gave Sweden no sign it would allow its commander to be interrogated. A Swedish naval official said no word had reached Swedish officials that Captain PyotrUPI - 71 words
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Article83 1981-11-02 1 AP TOKYO, Sun. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki said today it is essential for Japan to build up its defence capability as a member of the Western world and that people should be willing to defend their country from any aggression. Mr Suzuki made the statement after reviewing aAP - 83 words
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Article53 1981-11-02 1 Reuter JERUSALEM, Sun. Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin has flatly rejected Saudi Arabia's Middle East peace plan in a letter to President Reagan. Mr Begin had told Mr Reagan that the eight-point Saudi peace plan was formulated in a sophisticated way but was in reality aimed atReuter - 53 words
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Article75 1981-11-02 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Sun. A senior Thai army general said today the current stepped-up security campaign here would continue as the military could not tolerate any activity aimed at overthrowing the government. Assistant army commander-in-chief Arthit Kamlang-Ek said a police and military alert, following two mysterious bomb explosions hereReuter - 75 words
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Article65 1981-11-02 1 AFP BONN, Sun. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak today denied reports that up to 1,500 people have been arrested in Egypt following the assassination of President Anwar Sadat, putting the actual figure at 230. He also indicated that the alleged assassination commando leader belonged to a fanatical Muslim organisationAFP - 65 words
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Article72 1981-11-02 1 Reuter BEIJING, Sun. China today banned unauthorised demonstrations, wall posters and the distribution of leaflet* in central Tiananmen Square, traditionally the focus for expressions of popular discontent. Although little political dissent has surfaced there since 1979, the ban could spell the end of the occasional attempts byReuter - 72 words
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93 1981-11-02 1 SSImITIim to'toto h^nMbftpfMN HIMMMIraH MM ■UMBHi WMHHi VS <1 wfclc* wtii pM<wr, JiptiULwi^hh On lV« MfiUUMtlll li pan rf tejMVMyJiMto «I* li in* k trMB fti JtjMwe Mrptntr terlw. to fee j^|S to h T7SSL to aivtoa Ttoje m toe tope tt Mto MM93 words
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522 1981-11-02 1 THE investment climate i lor Amu la bright, with i llaal m a little advene eneci from i the political situation in Indochina. This is the consensus ar- I rived at by five panel members in a Singapore Broadcasting Corporation forum on "Aeean:522 words
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220 1981-11-02 1 PRIME MUMr Lm Kuan Tew Mid jiilwhy that the Anson by election remit as a but prise. He said: "We bad expected a shift at abont 15 per cmt, but never aped* ed a shift of B per cent." He said the People's Action220 words
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Advertisement215 1981-11-02 1 A helping hand when you need it most U JUL mm mm THE need for thoughtfulness and care is never greater than when presenting a sales proposal, writes Chris Burrows Page 2 IT is becoming increasingly difficult to reconcile the management's statement that "our loyal staff is our greatest asset"215 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article1846 1981-11-02 2 CHRIS BURROWS - The need (or thoughtlulneee and care ia never greater than when presenting a sales proposal, writea CHRIS BURROWS in hia fifth article on marketing. CHRIS BURROWS Chrlt Burrows tt director and general manager ot Ml Asia Pacific FOLLOWERS of this aeries «ffl recognised that »f —Th** l1,846 words
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Article, Illustration125 1981-11-02 2 MALAYSIA pipped Slagapore tn the dgtoh and last tradlag parted to enep the ohompton M tMe year's Regional Management Game finals, held on Oct 24 at the premiem of KL. Aeoardhg to the gane administrator, a sound pricing rtrategy aad an appropriate msifcsdng approach won125 words
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Article410 1981-11-02 2 ALVIN TAY - With ALVIN TAY me: low ts One and Reesfve Advise. Anther: Gerard NlerenGIVING advice can be enay. Almost everybody can give some form of advice. However, giving aound advice, aad puttiag the advice across to the receiver, is aaothcr kettle of fish altogether. Aad being able410 words
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Article, Illustration1336 1981-11-02 3 What do you say to a management which demands a ruthlessly rigorous cost-benefit analysis when buying a $10,000 machine but which will not spend a cent a «spring the contribution of a million dollars paid out in salaries? i. rr IS safe to say that ssnwtliiM during theBT by Alan Chan - 1,336 words
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Article131 1981-11-02 3 THE Singapore Institute of Management will conduct a course on shop floor control and capacity planning this month. The three-day course to be held from Nov 9 will cover the following topics: •principles and objectives of shop door control; •capacity planning, scheduling and loading; dispatching131 words
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Article95 1981-11-02 3 CAN creativity be taught? Apparently, it can, according to Robert Whitney, an American management Mr Whitney will be here later tide month to conduct a one-day seminar on how to solve hnslirnii problems more creatively and succearfully. Topics will include: the use of techniques of creativity95 words
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Advertisement230 1981-11-02 2 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS: Deposit and withdrawal at any of our 51 branches 11.2% p. a. FIXED DEPOSITS: 43*$ 1/0/ 11/2 /O p. p.a. for 1 month 12 v°/ /2 /up.a. for 3 6 9 1 PRIME RATE: 0 c.a I EFFECTIVE 2nd NOV, 1«I1 v' ,l v *•*..(■> <. i »:'i230 words
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Advertisement168 1981-11-02 3 H SI Ri I S \uluru/ of n nwstcrph'cc.. +hj -J. mgmt 4 «3 z r r rr .<* < fir' r r\A -r. 't st-: <» <«* THERE IS NO OTHER CAR like the Jaguar XJ Series 111. This masterpiece of a car is the product of years of168 words
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Advertisement127 1981-11-02 3 THAYER, ZHMMN HUGUHUE Atlomtyi il-Uw A full service low firm oble to assist the East Asian investor in the U.S.A. 236 Montgomery Street, St*. 435 San Francisco, CaJHomia ***** TaL: (415) 711-7400 The People Bank' Whenever you have personnel problems due to unexpected leases or sudden resignations, can us. We127 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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1132 1981-11-02 4 AFP .COMMODITIES in London -were mixed last week, with sterling's firmer tendency against the US dollar depressing some prices. Base metals generally had losses triggered by currency fluctuations. While managed to rally at The end of the week, tin, lead and sine remained affected byAFP - 1,132 words
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Article914 1981-11-02 4 COfFU: Robusta futures on Friday finished the day slightly easier at £5 to £11 lower in thin quiet trading, dealers said. Turnover totalled 3,806 lots including 658 cross trades. Prices opened the afternoon session almost unchanged from the previous day and held initial levels as operators awaited the914 words
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Article186 1981-11-02 4 COFFEE PRICES improved slightly at the local produce exchange last week against the background of better world sentiments and continued tightness In immediate A local commodity dealer said London coffee has risen by about £15 against the previous Friday and US coffee prices had gone up186 words
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Article114 1981-11-02 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday closed near the top of a tV* US cent range, up 4V4 cents a bushel to unchanged in deferred August. Continued tight tanner holding of cash suppliss, and trade belief that country movement will be Ught over the weekend, also provided support to114 words
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Article104 1981-11-02 4 WHEAT futures In Chicago on Friday held gains late, to dose up 3 to to one cent a bushel In mostly local trade. Local short-covering on trade hopes that the recent prime rate cuts signal a near-term downUeud In Interest rates boosted values from the start, traders said. Steady104 words
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Article131 1981-11-02 4 RUBBER Mm la Loadoa on Friday were quietly held in an OJ9 peace tradtog raaft. to pm ap to Ui peace dm The owratog market barf ltnf i average o.# peace dK dtaa, laatoly related to flnaer atorttog agatoot the US dollar. daaleri ntt. However, telatlvi atoadtnaaa to the131 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article23 1981-11-02 4 THE tTtrtfe rote at which atjor SlnfH* pore banks arc currently prepared to lead to their boot customers is 15.1 per eoat.23 words
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Article295 1981-11-02 4 THE doDar tn on Friday rammed its weaker trad in late Mkp aa Eurodollar (hp—lt rates and US credit market latkrsst rates continued to oass. The dollar closed at LMO/90 marts compared wtth a aaAAdsy 2JSBO/H, an oneatag IMB/8M and a clone sn Thrakjr of L3M/ 2» fTfrllag firmed295 words
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Article233 1981-11-02 4 THE* US dollar opeaed strongly In the baginalag af tat weak, with the Msad crisis sad firm ACU interests balag the mala factors. The US dollar waa traded upwards far the aariy part of the week fußuwtag the release of the Treasury's onandag aeedS bat slipped later when233 words
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Article232 1981-11-02 4 THE null—His af the entram the prevteae week had laanlSwrt in oeandght fnnds betas traded ham 2 per cent to M per cent throughout last Weekend money was done at par cent la view of Uakllty day oa Saturday. la Uar with the big efide in umslght rates, Oae-.232 words
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Article284 1981-11-02 4 GOLD traded within a narrow range of US$432/421 par troy ounce on the International bullion markets last week. It dosed at U***** on the New York Gomez, Onea and Collier amy*. Nervousness over political events in Poland and the Middle East fizzled out as the week progeswd and this284 words
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Article99 1981-11-02 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN mum* miff M mlm tm m mC «SlMft N ksL lwrth SiyiHftM;ic SMibi tn wk w tiintm mi/MMS/iti? Umooths WIl/IMtVMaH iMrit fS» IV» lfi SMOIIM T* tMIl» I BillBlUI T* 71/* 4i itmamXtm T» TU ?*oH 1 Month iST <<T irss !!«5SS 12 montlM U* I» sTx-Z99 words
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Article44 1981-11-02 4 FOR THE week end«*. Saturday Oct SL, the r u» of call ralss racelvad (rag* Short Deport» (M) Bhd *9* as follows: ■aak M: 4to 5.15 (Mr cent. flisirnf lani: 4 to 5.125 ner cent. MmMli 0f faads 0 tailed 9W mflMoa.44 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article285 1981-11-02 5 Reuter US TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan aid the current US recession means President Reagan's goal of a balanced budget In 1984 is imHMy to be met, and that the ailiiiHisli stlon is revising its econoaric outlook. Is the gloomiest administration comment on prossects forReuter - 285 words
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224 1981-11-02 5 Reuter SOVIET President Leonid Brezhnev has said that nuclear war could aot be red, but would inevttadevelop Into a world dnflict. Mr Brezhnev told the weekly West German news magazine Der Spiegel that the Soviet Union would guarantee not to use nuclear weaponsReuter - 224 words
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Article156 1981-11-02 5 AFP THE FIRST picketers turned out at British Ley land (BL) factories early yesterday as a strike by 58,000 manual workers at the giant nationalised car company went ahead despite a proposed settlement forged late last Saturday. I Both sides reached agreement after day-long negotiations atAFP - 156 words
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110 1981-11-02 5 Reuter TIB EUROPEAN Ensisi Is C Mj (EEC) Is eisse Is asisrt sn theased hrtag°?*wa Ugh Interest Jaeqass Delers said an Ffranes weald MwJle meeT ta^Lsadsn']MrtMs ■Math, he said. fflgh Interest rates la the Usttsd Mates have pushed Is reeeariaa andReuter - 110 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article325 1981-11-02 5 Agencies IN THE next five years, 13 more export processing zones win be eatanhshed in the Philippines, Deputy Trade Minister Gerardo Espina said. Exports from at least three already established million this year, compared with only $38 million in 1918. ijTiltrt»"*» attract nm^mlMSb lfcll '"'jjjljjy DevatapmsnlAgencies - 325 words
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Article128 1981-11-02 5 Reuter STRIKES in Poland are.conhmring in several regions despite a warning by the Sejm (Parliament) that it might give the government emergency powers as a result The Sejm called for an immediate end to strikes, which it said were crippling the country. But Solidarity activists inReuter - 128 words
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Article587 1981-11-02 5 NYT THE US Federal Reserve Board (Fed) has cut its discount rate to 13 per cent from 14 per cent, a signal that the Fed will allow interest rates to drop as the American economy falls into a recession The new rate is effectiveNYT - 587 words
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437 1981-11-02 5 AP IN LINE with President Reagan'* insistence on private lending to poor countries, AW Clausen, president of the World Bank, reported that for the first time this year, it is lending more in cooperation with private hanks than with governments and other officialAP - 437 words
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Advertisement33 1981-11-02 5 Richard Ellis CH Williams (Pte) Ltd SALE BY TENDER Valuable Freehold Commercial Site KALLAN6 ROAD Address: 2 Padang Jeringau (at junction with Kallang Road) v CLOSING DATE: 4 NOVEMBER 1961 Tel ?35 475533 words
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REVIEWS
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Article1466 1981-11-02 6 PATRICIA GOH - PATRICIA QOH tries her hand at persuading readers that there is a case for a compact magazine on the performing and visual arts. It should be packed with news, features and 'Sriews" of all kinds, as well as articles highlighting the work of local1,466 words
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Article570 1981-11-02 6 NYT VrfMhUfliita By Dirk Bogarde Knopf (SM pages) ■nhili If ANAIQU BBOYABD PLEASANT, amusing and a good performance: thcot art the Idad of cqnaiM evoked by Voice* to Ike Garden, Dirk Bofarde's second novel They are nal nmnrty condescending, for kew many novels canNYT - 570 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1981-11-02 7 Tsang Sau Yin - My Tsang Sau Yin WHEN Alice Reyes strode into the room, her head held high with a little smile playing on her lips and her slim figure dressed in an allwhite ensemble, I had the distinct impression that we should begin to clap.1,216 words
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Article, Illustration837 1981-11-02 7 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN THEIR movements ranged from the wonderfully disciplined postures of classical ballet to a superbly trained sinuosity involving the entire body, to cute wagging of the head and stiffly upheld palms in imitation of traditional Hindu dance. This was the Cultural Centre of the837 words
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Article585 1981-11-02 7 Mm—y Qmi kye By J«y PtaMtaf Psatam (Of pages) Reviewed kj BUNG BBS HWA IF YOU have enjoyed the film versions of Kramer versus Kramer and Tbe Champ, chances are that you will find Joy Fielding's latest novel, Kiss Mommy Good-bye equally absorbing. Donna and585 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous626 1981-11-02 6 CONCERTS THE Symphony Orafentn has an interesting programme Used up on Friday and Saturday. Included are the Prelude to Act 1 and 3 of Verdi's La [Traviata, Beerhovea's Piaao Concerto No 4 In G, op 58 and Tchaflmvrity's Symphony No t in B minor, op 74 (the Pathetique). The guest626 words
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Miscellaneous1133 1981-11-02 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Wmd by Tht Yon* And flic Unttw 325 Sword Of tamnct (r) 4.10 The Three Stooges 4.30 Hary of Events (English) 4.35 EtMrm FuMran (r) 5.00 Wonders Of The See The Sea Turtle 5.25 Best Of The Nest 5.50 Mat's Happening 6.15 News (English) Out1,133 words
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Advertisement169 1981-11-02 7 MARINE SUPERINTENDENT FOR LOCAL SMP-OWMNO/OPERATING COMPANY (TANKERS). To be part of Managerial team. Primary task will be to take charge of Snip Maintenance and up-grading programmes. Applicants should have the following characteristics and experience 1) Mature, safety conscious and having an analytical mind. Willing to work at odd hours. High169 words
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Advertisement572 1981-11-02 7 W A -> V v> A > N C 1 V v X" V 1 a n the free country c .O >' x x ■ncceedod In becoming the second i i and despite the shocks el Inflation ace to Ith— productivity and < tot. A tiimonth study of Japtn't572 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article108 1981-11-02 8 oct a ash rnjs iu AJMM MJO -U *55. 41 **n oojo 41 jU 41 '*■>» Ml tt 4« tat a* -CI •J-j 4U^ mMtrnrnnmZ <uo -U aa tu Suvy*. sr Vt ay g g«*— «jo -u CMMkrac B-M -|j OoMUa sxr- a 7* Ummm UJt 41 Hundou 7JO108 words
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Article123 1981-11-02 8 COBBZnXJE Hit IHiiHi «tT III (hmk -1 ■4 °ctty. w -U a* n «n MnlM iifa 41 Ounfc m (MR Vtactar DtTnmm m limnkttl m -U •4 ♦a 41 PMM 1« n%i (m ami ME>. ILM +u HmmMwi U llUi ancfc m 4-4 OKOUP A -u IM 1 H123 words
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Article67 1981-11-02 8 OCT M Ft! fOIWAXO i—m MAR] SB UT MM MM in 1 •n-UM -SI uu us -SI ♦1 5 Mm I Haiti ml i«l Ml —rfi -M CM* Ml i -41 Mm 22 •ft Dotch ISM +1 m ♦a jwdw M| m ■oKa* A Z rat -SI s• 067 words
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Article98 1981-11-02 8 OCT a Da All. Alia v« bmt UMJi MMi -J UUi ■D nut ■jpr IU-00 -fT IliN 7j ■Ml BU -U HUI m MM -M UUi uacb MM anefa Spm-* 1 mm -u aui -i UUi U •LM HJ aui 4i "MO tlf IflJt 4| ■xsr mm iu Mm98 words
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Article99 1981-11-02 8 oct m i rruea 1 ll«IM —1— M /UaMai &l» M BmSt Br. lilt -10 c*» «r. 1« IB CM* OMO P C n* gfc oyo >« -1 0»tt» Mak 1M0 ■sssjsss%r a> •a ■M owZ g"j < ■M ftaeli* 1/ia OM ■■HirtMt f i n 41 Mfevflaart an99 words
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Article49 1981-11-02 8 OCT m Lira tsuojt 5a. OantrS* SSl na>— UB -M om !■■■> in +«i y jjiSJlt h3m ~m Mwniiri ««at *m MnMa MM «IU am OM M am m a» +i M Mi mm* MI c mm -11 Mk urn -u T I T 4 Mk -a kklhi m49 words
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Article124 1981-11-02 8 OCT a CI A MUM UH •n A*mm m AlfOW att ■Ht MM M% ♦ft an ♦ft M 1M u wc^TwZZZZZZ Mft ♦ft cuia Dad Lafca U OMTWB Bk an -ft an ♦ft CUBIC in* Pf Ouiiaf WMh a 1 ow auk Z ii 1 Oooa Ifrrtin DWIMB a*124 words
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Article120 1981-11-02 8 oct m km INDU8TEIAU A Ufte Ml ancfc w AftOC Mi Mefe mm mm -4 ar- a CM PImm* M «nek DjlMM MB eras i rge^— hS& im 7» SSSJ (MUM m H LTA M M AM M -M Mwy M -4 gnn?» f 5U 1" PCMCU g» ftllM120 words
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Advertisement74 1981-11-02 8 8m page 9 for Tokyo stocks and NYSE prices A Merlin Gril Speciality From Mongolia comas a barbecua mora succulent, more dehdous than any barbecue you have ever tried before. Only at the Singapore Merlin Lunch from 12 noon 230 pm at $15.00 per head. Dinner from 7 00 pm74 words
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Advertisement175 1981-11-02 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set for an evening to remember.175 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article577 1981-11-02 9 lTokyo AFP THE TOKYO stockmarket pasted a sharp gain last week with blue chips and incentive-backed issues showing the way. The 225-stock Dow Jones Average, a 13.58-yen winner the previous week, closed out the week at 7,499.42 yen tar a 254.42-yen weekly advance. This wasAFP - 577 words
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1300 1981-11-02 9 New York AFTER six months of bouncing and mostly sliding on high interest rates, Henry Kaufman's dire predictions and a looming recession, the New York stock market may have something to look forward to this week. The Federal Reserve, in a pre-Halloween treat, late last1,300 words
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Article466 1981-11-02 9 NYT AFTER Du Foot won the battle for Conoco last summer, much of the speculation on potential takeover targets turned to the Marathon Oil Co, America's 17thlargest oil company. Last Friday, many of Wall Street's prophesies «ere fulfilled when Mobil announced its US$5 billion bid (orNYT - 466 words
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Article1562 1981-11-02 9 GERALD COLVERD - London BY GERALD COLVERD GREATER LOVE bath no prime minister than this, that she lay down her economy for her theory. The UK government's survival of a censure motion on the handling of the economy, by a majority notable for the lack of Tory abstentions, demonstrates the political1,562 words
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Article362 1981-11-02 9 Reuter AVERAGE dollir turnover oo the Sydney share market dropped 10 one of its lowest levels in three years last week as key economic indicators reinforced fears that the US economy was headed (or a recession. The All Ordinaries Index reflected the concern by tailingReuter - 362 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1981-11-02 10 CHRIS LIM - Singapore By CHRIS LIM LAST week was an uninteresting and dull one at the local stock exchange. The market barometer, the Straits Times Industrial Index, never moved beyond one index point, except on Thursday when seldomtraded component stock, Emo, shed 8 cents to |5.1. However,1,081 words
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Article316 1981-11-02 10 JULIANA TAY - Wttk mkM Oct 30 Compitod by JULIANA TAY OTHERS MaNfrPvpaaa HsMtags, the tovatmcK ana of the Malaysian Chinese Association, is planning afriting on the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore stock exchanges. worldwide. The Uh imp of companies Is piaaaiag to «Mala a Mkn «a the Kusls316 words
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77 1981-11-02 10 Bangkok nvmß at ■HPWj/Jmagk «mTMNM k^NNMSI Ms/paMk the search !u!nta7l!!le a !M i !i smMmsL Thai Tsray Textks week. IMki gwawky was rather scattered with aia haht, aUy m aeeeaat *f flmt trades at SaathAsia PHre ea tor*! the flaetaaied aarrewly aad elsaed Jest77 words
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Article592 1981-11-02 10 iK.Lumpur INVESTORS «ho expected the IMS supply-oriented Malaysian budget to cause a ripple jot two ia the Kuala LumpUr lock market last week were disappointed. There was hardly any discernible effect on overall Cxs as interest remained Tuesday's Even thai, sellers had emerged sufficiently and592 words
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Article65 1981-11-02 10 it ijlSF Ctmjmj MMM Mm MB Lw •m Ml M LIS Ui is A B N m LB 19 IB Flbv IMk MUI PNM Bl 1JB UI LB m m 11.10 100 a.* 10.00 IB 107 p—p KLbmt m Ml UI 1U m LW IB LB UI65 words
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Article2875 1981-11-02 10 1M4V1M1 Hi«k Law Cinny Last Bale +*eDfrr Dfe CV* YTd nn P/E Vol (■ttOO) Waafc Higk lew SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 404 119 390 312 420 200 no ssr •75 430 948 119 ISO 190 308 79 360 220 SB 231 Aetna Alcorn Allied Choc BAT2,875 words
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Article64 1981-11-02 10 •tf ttBTMK: CM MB «*fl U<m 1IM MM O+W 1ISUB IWU •*UiMk: CM OUI 0IM OUI QUI TMbiii: CM U6L7I USUI IMLII IKLB IMi: CMd 10TJ4 1MJI 1MJI MtUB •*PNMHb: CMM! OUI OUI OB. 71 831 41 MMmw CMM ma MJ sum ma MnuUooM: domat •US ML* ■ur rri.n64 words
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Advertisement10 1981-11-02 9 ):}%{$}%}!}_-|'|}@/]]@&<].@=|-/ so expensive but... so luxurious so prestigious and so English!10 words
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Advertisement37 1981-11-02 9 f t A. I -x. 1 The warm radiance of rare imported wines. The glow of a memorable evening. At Suasa-on*the-Sixth or The Ranch. f 1 i The Hotel in Kuala Lumpur the (m&nt A REGENT®INTERNATIONAL HOTEL37 words
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Article, Illustration921 1981-11-02 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - Business Times sth Annual Golf Tournament By CHARMAINE CHAN A.FEW good putts and lots of encouragement were the ingredients Lanny Kasslm and Herbert Teo used to win the Eh»»—— Times sth Anniversary golf tournament yesterday. The pair scored 43 points to beat runners-up BrucePHOTOS: ARTHUR LEE - 921 words
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Article538 1981-11-02 11 HENRY LEE and BG Pang won their first Diner's Club Open Mixed Qtmmmk Trophy competition yesterday at Bukit Chermin Pang (handicap If) mad Henry (12) finished a nett «1 score from a combined haitrttrap aI 15 for this strokeplay competition» which Is one aI Keppel dab's annual538 words
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Article225 1981-11-02 11 Reuter AMERICAN fltan actor Vincent Van Patten, a complete prMnnaacnt oat--000 I*l Seiko world super tennis beating Australia's Mark Edmondson f/2, 3/1, 0/3 to the final The 24-year-old New Yorker thus collected 155,000 In first prtae money. Edmondson, who had been placed 48tb on theReuter - 225 words
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Article35 1981-11-02 11 Reuter ORGANISERS of the US$3OO,OOO Seiko world super tennis tournament yesterday decided to fine eight seed Viiay Amritraj of India $1,500 for withdrawing from the tournament without Informing them properly under tennis regulations. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article262 1981-11-02 11 JAPAN'S Yutaka Hagawa, a left-handed golfer, came from behind to win the 50-milhon-yen Japan Open Golf Championship In Kanl, Japan, yesterday The 23-year-old Hagawa, shot a two-under-pay 68 over the 6,218 metre par 70 Japan line Golf Club Courae to beat two other Japanese with a262 words
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Advertisement85 1981-11-02 11 In the world of golf, RAM makes the most calculated tV professional golf equipment "Ifor more thrills than RAM OAf/ /.as V N( At top golfers are got RAM Trim Watson arcl Nanry Lop'v bOt»- RAM Advisory Board Members f i f r% r.d us a a MM t* c85 words
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453 1981-11-02 12 AFP TAIWAN-made medical instruments and surgical dressings have gained increasing popularity at home and abroad. Its export value continues to rise and a very promising future is predicted. Of the 48 members in the Taiwan Medical Instruments and Surgical Dressings Manufacturers Association, more than half areAFP - 453 words
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Article323 1981-11-02 12 AFP HONGKONG'S first unified stock exchange has been formally established with the election of Mr Woo Hon-Fai as chairman of its first committee. Mr Woo, chairman of the Mtaaember Kam Ngan exchange, emerged victor (with 583 votes) against lour other major contenders, tnrhwting his hottest rival. MrAFP - 323 words
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186 1981-11-02 12 AFP HONGKONG'S ptortle pre* ■et mmMmh, •JMJmi nrtrty Wvinc SLTMSKOlS"*" HWW Iw iMCr iMistiy* A rtirtige W yeaeg le■ale Mttati, htgk taeal ftai UBUiratntaiaaltwMk Bwfkiai Mkf ksveeviiiK late l— r5r LmI i—(irhrw are teratof to hw preiaet ton to ft frutk MiAFP - 186 words
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589 1981-11-02 12 MALAYSIAN manufacturers are pleased with the 1982 budget unveiled recently. Describing it as "courageous", they said: "The ambience created by the budget is one of consistency and encouragement. "At the same time, it lay* down a definitive pattern and direction to which the589 words
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220 1981-11-02 12 AFP TEXTILE made In Malaysia are expected to become more competitive with the proposed duty changes. This could lead to a reversal of the situation of the past few years, during which imports had always exceeded exports, said Mr Ng Ufong, executive secretary ofAFP - 220 words
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Article289 1981-11-02 12 NYT PAREAS, the big French investment bank, no longer hat control over 90 per cent of its foreign assets as a result of transactions over the past two weeks. These assets now seem certain to escape nationalisation. French officials admitted this following word that the French bank,NYT - 289 words
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153 1981-11-02 12 Reuter WEST Germany will continue to try to persuade the United States to change its policy of not intervening in foreign exchange markets. Finance Ministry state secretary Horst Scbulmann said recent excessive currency movements showed how wrong it was to believe international relationshipsReuter - 153 words
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448 1981-11-02 12 HSUNG BEE HWA - ■y HSUNG BEE HWA GENERAL Tj r »K fr (Holdings) Berhad does not expect to reap significant benefits from its fi mnisnl acquisition of Sawit Oil Industries until next year. Although the Foreign Investment Committee and the shareholders of General Lumber448 words
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Advertisement338 1981-11-02 12 w**» Because you can count on Airport Courier Service. A good night's sleep comes with a peace of mind. And it comes with that certain confidence in your courier service. That's Airport Courier Service for you. Service you can refy on. Service that is essential in the business world where338 words
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Advertisement242 1981-11-02 12 LAND FOR RENT Vast open storage area at Ponfgol on hard, flat and firm ground. Access by both road and sea. Choice of eeafront or roadfiront. Ideal for the storage of construction equipment, heavy machinery, motor vehicles, scrap iron, timber, etc. Minimum considered area 1 acre. Fencing available. Immediate occupation.242 words
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Miscellaneous50 1981-11-02 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6mid-to Ipm today: Partly cloudy with showers in several areas clearing around mkbnorning. Maximum temperature 395 Associated humidity SI Minimum temperature ""'jjj Associated humidity 97 Hours of yo Rainfall in millimetres Ml Total rainfall for the month !!]!]Nil Total rainy days for the month ......Z Nil50 words
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343 1981-11-02 13 THE colourful lighters which traditionally formed a part of Singapore and Kallang Rivers will not be a familiar sight in two years' time. Plans are underway to move the lighters and all lighter activities from the two rivers to Pasir Panjang.343 words
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556 1981-11-02 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM SINGAPORE'S Registry of Shipping has begun a new chapter. It now registers only ships belonging to a citizen, permanent resident and an incorporated company in Singapore. This is laid down in the Merchant Shipping (Registration of Ships) Regulations 1961,556 words
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Article186 1981-11-02 13 Reuter IT COULD take four days to refloat a 16,000 tonne container ship which ran aground just off a popular bathing beach north of Brisbane. A spokesman for Brisbane Port said the Anro Asia, a Singapore-registered ship carrying general cargo, ran onto a sandbank about 500 metresReuter - 186 words
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Article96 1981-11-02 13 AFP THE Indonesian state oil company, Pertamina, has chartered for 15 years the liquefied natural gas carrier Aquarius from Burmah Gas Transport of the Burmah Oil group. The 125,000 cubic metre LNG carrier, using the Moss Rosenberg design and launched in 1977, will be used by PertaminaAFP - 96 words
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Article125 1981-11-02 13 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S 9,000 waterfront workers began a series of protest stoppages last Thursday and threatened an Indefinite strike which would bring massive disruption to the country's troubled docks. After a series of stop-work meetings all over the country, the waterfront workers said they would begin an indefinite strikeReuter - 125 words
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Article661 1981-11-02 13 SkJppU* UK Page Gal WMpplf Um CM aw VI VI VI s i t Fargo Prttfht Faaco Ftotta Laara vm vn V o 9 A1MCT vm i rraaco-P>|g m O ABtraaa vn Pratt NVOC VI s Alpac VI 9 Fr»u Shpf vm 1 Aafkvtao VI 4 Prdfkl661 words
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Article333 1981-11-02 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Minti (22 tide) 23/24 -•«Barber Toba (Roro) (23 after jja Rioja A Frotamanila) 46/ Mfcinga Melor (18 after Zhi Hu jyuan (D/L) (UTM/L)) 33/34 -«ulat (22 tide after Vega) 18 .Elory Duck (6 hauls after .410.7 Donam) 38/39 £Hel (53 hauls after Car liner333 words
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258 1981-11-02 14 THE trial of a shipbroker has opened with claims by a US government prosecutor that the defendant engaged in an "international swindle" which cost CM—and others "millions of dollars" in losses. The defendant, Kaare Gilboe Jr, 31, a Norwegian national, was alleged to258 words
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211 1981-11-02 14 Reuter NORTH Sea exploration activity is set to rise through the mid-1980s, but a surplus of mobile drill rigs is expected to emerge, brokers Wood, Mackenzie and Co said. The study said the surplus could increase to some 14 rigs by IKB, onReuter - 211 words
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Article72 1981-11-02 14 AP POUR persons were killed and one was missing when two river boats collided in the g, river in south Kalimantan (Borneo), Antara News Agency reported. The two boats were carrying about 100 passengers when the collision occurred because one of the boats was not equippedAP - 72 words
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Article1654 1981-11-02 14 INCREASED grain chartering developed on Thursday out of North American ports at steady rates with U5522.50 paid from the US Gulf to Japan, $17.25 from the Gulf to Norway and $11.50 from the Gulf to Hamburg. A vessel was secured from the US Northern Range to Morocco at1,654 words
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Article321 1981-11-02 15 PROSPECTS for increased cooperation and stronger US-China relations are very bright, according to the president of Container Transport International (CTI), the world's largest owner and lessor of marine cargo containers. Mr David Pox said China had demonstrated its willingness to take advantage of foreign technology and capital321 words
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Article529 1981-11-02 15 IT was a quiet week at the London secondhand shipsale and purchase market with prices continuing to tilde downwards. In spite of this brokers last week said hulk carriers were offered at rather unrealistic prices. Owners of these vessels were showing increased interest on the freight market to529 words
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Article127 1981-11-02 15 A JAPANESE and RwgiMi freighter collided last week about 563-km south-west of Fart Myers in the Yucatan Channel, the US Coast Guard said. The Japanese vessel was reportedly sinking. said petty officer Sean Smith. Smith said the 6,000-too English freighter Stains was embedded in the side of the127 words
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Article221 1981-11-02 20 AFP WITH demand still insufficient for the available tonnage, rates only increased marginally from the previous 2Vfc years lows. The only new (actor emerging last week was the agreement of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) to unify oil prices, and the reduction in Saudi Arabia's production, which could stimulateAFP - 221 words
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Advertisement781 1981-11-02 14 11 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BEMAD. WISMA MISC, NO2, JALAN CON LAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0449, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** 8 PCNAGA SM 1 PIMM 3/11 11/11 B. DAHLIA 6/11 K.KOMGAN 10/11 25/11 I. PENAGA 13/11 NMM 17/11 2/12 I DAHLIA 20/11 StLANUA781 words
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Advertisement616 1981-11-02 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited S CONUINfPSHIP SfRVICf 10 UK COMININ' HI I Bruno* Porto and Bangkok «3w M/U m/u urn 11/U 11/U 17/12 M/U a/12 31/12 31/12 «yi •1/1 13/1 M/l 11/1 11/1 12/1 21/11 •VU M/U 13/12 IVI2 M/U 11/U »/12 22/12 M/l M/l a/12616 words
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Miscellaneous86 1981-11-02 20 fi ■s SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AJML TM» MORNING. fiaw Cloudy Sky O Wind direction with meed in I —li Wave height (o) OwtaD drdt I—OKfHOflackt Ojwmmt One ha* i—(Me lull uicm represents 10 knots. 4 One solid c Wave Mffcts k anMi el U Mina: 01-Oi86 words
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