The Business Times, 2 February 1982
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Title Section10 1982-02-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2.1W2 60 CENTS10 words
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370 1982-02-02 1 SEVENTEEN representatives of the construction industry in the Philippines will visit Singapore from Feb 3-7 to look for business opportunities and to discuss a proposal for an Asean contractors preference scheme. The mission, beaded by the Philippine Minister of State for Public Works and Highways,370 words
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207 1982-02-02 1 THE Singapore branches of Bankers Trust Company and State Bank of will lead-manage a Euroyen facility amounting to 5.4 billion yen (about US$25 million) for Oil and Natural Gas Commission of India. This is to finance the supply of a well-cum-production platform207 words
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Article758 1982-02-02 1 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE EXXON Corporation, the major US oil company, has awarded contracts worth between $16 mtiHnn and |24 million for the repair of its large oil tankers to four Singapore shipyards. The contracts, concluded under its block-bid award programme, went to Hitachi Zosen Robin758 words
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393 1982-02-02 1 THE US h«nlring group, Wells Fargo Bank NA, has set up a wholly-owned merchant bank in Singapore with a paid-up capital of US$lOO million. To be known as Wells Fargo Asia, it would probably have the largest paidup capital tor merchant banks baaed393 words
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Article239 1982-02-02 1 A SINGAPORE company specialising in analysis and testing Is setting up a Joint venture company with Fulmer Research Institute of the United Kingdom. Chemical Laboratories, managed by Mr FW Kam, will form Fulmer Research and Development (Singapore) with the UK-baaed research contract and engineering company. The tie-up239 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article77 1982-02-02 1 Reuter LONDON, Moil Mill* and Allen International Ltd has agreed in principle to acquire the Guy Butler Ltd money and insurance broking group from Sime Darby Bhd for £10.8 million. A Joint statement said that payment will consist of L 5 million new Mills and Allen sharesReuter - 77 words
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Article58 1982-02-02 1 AP BEIJING, Mon. will issue 4 billion yuan (US$2.4 billion) in bonds this year to raise funds for economic development and encourage frugality. The bonds would pay 8 per cent annual interest to individuals and 4 per cent to state-owned enterprises and collectives which are expected to buyAP - 58 words
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Article71 1982-02-02 1 AP JAKARTA, Mon. Minister for Finance All Wardhana said Indonesia will import only 500,000 tonnes of rice in the fiscal year 1962-1963 starting next April, less than half the current fiscal year imports of 1.2 million tonnes. He told a parliamentary commission that the reduction would beAP - 71 words
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Article60 1982-02-02 1 Reuter KUWAIT, Mon. Members of Arab parliaments have put forward proposals to use oil as a weapon and to embargo trade with the US because of its support for Israel. They have also recommended that Arab states withdraw their assets from the US, stop investing there, stop importingReuter - 60 words
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Article49 1982-02-02 1 UPI TOKYO, Mod. Ten of frozen shrimp imported from Thailandhave been destroyed after cholera germs were found in quarantine tests. Japanese officials said the shrimp consignment, which arrived in Tokyo aboard the Panamanian freighter Gkry Ace, was found to have the "El Tor" type cholera germs. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article54 1982-02-02 1 Reuter DAVOS, Mon. US q>ecial trade representative William Brock —n that the US will not act to bring interest rates down in order to alleviate world unemployment. "We cannot and shall not reflate," he said, adding that to do so would lead to a resurgence of inflationReuter - 54 words
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Article69 1982-02-02 1 UPI WASHINGTON. Mon Prerident Reagan, leading a Western appeal for an end to "the dark night of tyranny" in Poland, said on Sunday that the Solidarity labour movement and its spirit will never be crushed by mere physical force. The (resident's remarks were part of aUPI - 69 words
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Article52 1982-02-02 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Mon. The Bank of Thailand said that it will host the 17th annual conference of South-east Asian Central Bank Governors here from Feb 3 to 5. The conference will be attended by central bank governors of Burma, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka andReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration352 1982-02-02 1 THE United States must keep watch over Southeast Asia to ensure that the Soviet Union does not fulfil her intentions in the region. According to Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, an American naval and air presence is required to counter the potential Soviet threat Soviet352 words
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Article239 1982-02-02 1 UPI MILITARY rulers in Poland raised prices on consumer essentials yesterday by up to 500 per cent but Named US "propaganda" for the weekend streetfighting in Gdansk that injured 14 people and led to 905 arrests. The Gdansk disturbances on Saturday prompted the Military CouncilUPI - 239 words
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Advertisement227 1982-02-02 1 !+$~''($*]\$.=]|]|^:)!>"<&`/\/, raoai A KUALA Lumpur-based bumiputra group has taken over effective control of Paper Products (Malaya) Berhad from the rh*n family of Penang Page 12 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has taken Amcol Electrical Industries to task for failing to disclose promptly the name of the buyer who bought three227 words
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Advertisement42 1982-02-02 1 FRATA NEWS C.C. LINE CONTAINER BREAKBULK SERVICE TO JEDDAH, AQABA, PORT SUDAN, BAGHDAD, PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CALL MRS. JUDY TEO FRATA SHIPPING PTE. LTD. Suit# 001, ath Floor, World Tr«d« Ontra, Maritime Square, Singapore 0409 Telephone: *****04 m42 words
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Advertisement132 1982-02-02 1 The Singapore s Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore fßuku Merah) Facil Screens. Business has never looked better. One of the most important reflections of your company image is your office. That's why Facit has created both attractive and practical office screens. Facit screens not only132 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration518 1982-02-02 3 THE AUSTRALIAN Tourist Commission's regional office ia Singapore is planning a multi-lateral marketing strategy to woo more Southeast Asian tourists to Australia. Mr Kim Dunstan, its Asia manager, said that one of the target groups will be the national travel industry in the518 words
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303 1982-02-02 3 NEARLY a quarter million visitors landed on the Republic's shores by air, sea and land last November, an increase of 9.2 per cent over the same month in 1980. This brought the total number of visitors for the first 11 months of last year to303 words
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312 1982-02-02 3 THE SINGAPORE Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises (Score) has achieved its initial objectives of keeping all employable inmates gainfully employed and reorganising its prison industries. Mr Baey Lian Peck, Score chairman, said during the month of March 1961, only 105 or 2.9 per cent of the312 words
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Article310 1982-02-02 3 THE NATIONAL Productivity Board (NPB) will be conducting a seminar on the use of industrial robots on Feb 19 and 20. The seminar is designed for managers and engineers in the manufacturing industries who are Interested in introducing robot technology to their production processes. The NPB310 words
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Article246 1982-02-02 3 THE SINGAPORE Manufacturers' Association will organise a seminar on plastic packaging operating technology and new product developments next month. The seminar, to be held at the Hilton Hotel on March 26, is open to the public, students as well as SMA members. Students attending the one-day seminar246 words
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307 1982-02-02 3 SINGAPORE workers can be as good as the Japanese if the government's efforts to improve work attitudes are reinforced by active training programmes in companies. This can be achieved in three to five years' time, said Mr Takashi Sonoda, deputy307 words
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430 1982-02-02 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SSANGYONG Construction will bring in from South Korea about 80 per cent of the estimated 450 workers needed for the (350-million Liang Court project at River Valley Road. This injection of "highlyskilled and extremely hard working" South Korean labour430 words
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373 1982-02-02 3 J WALTER Thompson Singapore has appointed two top-level executives following the departure of four senior staff In the advertising agency last month. Mr David B Johnston )oins the firm as director of client services and Mr Michael Bennett is appointed its creative373 words
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Advertisement288 1982-02-02 3 ;<,_,*:%""~&+|?,/;@',}&[:`})=\% W 3# P *m 1 Ii w 2J 25 J Fixed weekly departures No dates to remember! MISC container ships sail punctually from major Far East ports on the same day every week, all year round. Discharge days are fixed too. You know exactly when cargo will arrive in288 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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527 1982-02-02 4 NYT A GROUP of major American and European hankq has quietly agreed in principle to ease Rumania's growing economic difficulties by giving it more time to repay its debts. The decision last week could prove politically controversial, because it appeared to run counterNYT - 527 words
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207 1982-02-02 4 Reuter ASIAN Development Bank president Masao Fuji oka is to attend a meeting of bank donor members in Paris next week, which is expected to work out an increase in its capital stock. The meeting is also expected to pursue further theReuter - 207 words
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Article91 1982-02-02 4 Reuter THE UK money market is likely to remain- short throughout this month. Making this forecast in its latest monthly report, discount house Gerrard and National PLC also noted that a large petroleum revenue tax payment is due on March 1. "Therefore, UK interestReuter - 91 words
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Article37 1982-02-02 4 BANK ri America wllJ eat Ita prime ItmMmg rate by tell a pwwUgt plat to 11 per eestteday. With tic nriaetfca, Ike Bmtmem Timet Average prime rate ri 12 majer baaks sew IMS per cert.37 words
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666 1982-02-02 4 Reuter THE BANK of Korea's decision last month to abolish annual ceilings on lending by Korean banks has been heralded as a major step by the government to ease its grip on the banking sector. The foreign banking community, however, described the change asReuter - 666 words
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378 1982-02-02 4 Reuter THE Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) expects to borrow up to US$l.7 billion this year. The bank's financial manager, Henry Costanzo, said IDB's borrowing target for 1982 will range from $1.4 billion to 11.7 billion, depending on market conditions. The targetReuter - 378 words
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592 1982-02-02 4 Tear Merest of ityt Mcatlve Gran Mat Kite (1 MM) PajMMt of Accrued VMJ <%P») Dates Uvnt acamt Mwt) M) 15.7.82 LOM 2 1972 •5H 23.57 15/1. 15/7 16 •101.00 •3.47 1 8 80/82 1962 5 V, 4709 1/2. 1/8592 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article454 1982-02-02 4 SENTIMENTS for the US dollar on the foreign exchange market was basically mixed yesterday. The US dollar started off with a downward tendency before firming up during late trading, mainly on account of a smaller-than-ex-pected fall in US money supply. The US dollar opened at 2.0830/50 against the454 words
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Article170 1982-02-02 4 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased against most major currencies on late selling after initial firmness which had reflected a less than expected fall In US mosey supply in the latest reporting week. It ruled at 2.3360/70 marks after drifting to a low of 13BD/30 from an early170 words
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Article100 1982-02-02 4 THE do liar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed firmer at 230.90 yen after a 230.30 yen opening, dealers said. This was higher than the 229.30/60 close in both New York and on the US West Coast last Friday and above the 228.45 close in Tokyo on Friday.100 words
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Article209 1982-02-02 4 SINGAPORE' gold futures yesterday closed slightly lower between US$6.3O and 17.50 an ounce, in quiet trading, dealers said. Total turnover (or the day including kerbs traded was 372 lots. February closed slightly lower at U*****.30/383.50 ounce compared with 388.00/380.00 last Friday, March at 385.50/387.20 against 393.00/385.00 and April at209 words
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Article36 1982-02-02 4 ra TWI New York 11XB SUB 8.256 8.25S Zurich 8.25B 8L3B 8.35S 8JJS Mm PH Singapore HOB 8.1KB I.25S 8 33S Closing prV in US dollan a troy ouao t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.36 words
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Article241 1982-02-02 4 THE dollar in London yesterday remained firm in active early trading, supported by another set of surprising US money supply figures, dealers said. Although the Ml money measure finally (ell on Friday, the $600 million drop for the week to Jan 20 was far below general expectations of a241 words
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Article22 1982-02-02 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.98 per cent.22 words
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Article185 1982-02-02 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Feb l: 7days month 2 months 3 months 0 months 9 months 12 months sr-sp 14%. 14H 14* 14* ISM IS 15* IS* 15* 15* IS 11/16 IS 9/16 IS 11/16 IS 9/16 DM. null 1 month 3 months185 words
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Article49 1982-02-02 4 RANGE at prices offer td by discount bouses on Feb 1: Overnight W to 3*% Call deposits. J>*« CM* B«rte« 3-month 8,1Um Treasury bills 2H 2H 5-month Bank bills 7 1/16 6 1V18 3 months CD 6* 6H 6 months CD 7 V, 7H Source: National Discount Co49 words
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Advertisement238 1982-02-02 4 Since 1976, top oil company management, engineers and geologists, marine and salvage experts, boat, pipeline and rig builders from all over Asia and Australasia have made Singapore the oil capital of the world for Offshore Week. HERE'S WHY THEY COME: CONFERENCE: Over 60 papers to be given by engineering geophysical238 words
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OVERSEAS
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296 1982-02-02 5 AP BRIDGESTONE Tyre Co, Japan's largest tyre producer, will buy a Firestone Tyre and Rubber Co plant in Nashville, Tennessee, with a formal agreement expected to be signed this month. The Niton Keizai Shimbun said in a front-page article that Firestone's 10year oldAP - 296 words
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260 1982-02-02 5 Reuter BRITAIN has little prospect of economic recovery by 1965. unless substantial reflationary measures are introduced. According to an economic forecast published yesterday, London stockbrokers Phillips and Drew, predicted that by the middle of the decade, economic output will; still be iVt perReuter - 260 words
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Article662 1982-02-02 5 NYT THE REAGAN Administration has moved to ease tensions with the Federal Reserve Board (Fed) over the •conduct of money policy. On Sunday, two government officials praised Fed actions which they said contributed to the 25 per cent fall in the inflation rateNYT - 662 words
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Article398 1982-02-02 5 AP WILLIAM Brock, the top man for world trade in the Reagan Administration, has called for an agreement to make the world safer for investors. The call was made in a speech prepared for delivery to the European Management Forum in Davos, Switzerland, an audience ofAP - 398 words
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Article722 1982-02-02 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From CAL CI331 0020 TPE ai AI412 0100 BOM PAA" PA005 0220 NYC/SPO/ AHA/HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL SIA SQ101 0645 KUL MAS MH811 0645 PEN MAS MH671 0915 KUL RBA BI427 0965 BWN MAS MH651 1000 PEN/KUL MAS MH680 1010722 words
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485 1982-02-02 5 NYT THE SOVIET Union, In a strong indication that it faces a shortage of hard currency reserves, has asked several West German and Japanese companies for permission to stretch out payments for goods that have already been shipped. A West German industry official responsibleNYT - 485 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article489 1982-02-02 5 Agencies THE Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) has announced the formation of a task force to monitor foreign complaints about the Japanese market. Its 77 offices in 59 nations would serve as "reception desks" for grievances by foreign businessmen concerning non-tariff barriers. ASEAN MttfMW will beginAgencies - 489 words
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273 1982-02-02 5 UPI CHINA haa tyred Washiagtoa's appeals far trade aaaetton agalast Pelaad aad agreed la laerease Hi trade wttfc the Warsaw military gevenuneat by abaat M per mat. Aa East Barapeaa dlptomat, whs had aeeeas to Staa-PsHsh aegetlallen thai resaltod la the rigalag ef theUPI - 273 words
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Article552 1982-02-02 5 Reuter WEST Germany and France, in a show of unity, have underlined their belief that economic sanctions are not the way to achieve an end to martial law in Poland. The two countries, which had earlier appeared at odds in their responses to theReuter - 552 words
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491 1982-02-02 5 NYT THE US Administration has decided to repay US$7l million that Poland owes to American banks. But the government, which had guaranteed the loans, did not require the banks to declare Poland in default. Unless rescinded, the decision puts in place a policyNYT - 491 words
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Article377 1982-02-02 6 THE PRESENCE of hundreds of South Korean construction workers on local worksites is clear evidence that the building industry is acutely short of skilled craftsmen to ensure high standards of workmanship. The Koreans appear to be the only contractors who are able to plug this gap,377 words
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308 1982-02-02 6 AMERICA'S latest response to Poland will again confuse the rest of the world. By paying off Poland's debts before they formally go into default, the Reagan Administration is taking another step in developing a Poland policy which defies understanding. Rather than setting a firm308 words
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407 1982-02-02 6 NYT SOME MORNINGS, there an aaeh Urge erewds eataMe phi ee meat eeatna la MuU« fer everaeaa Jaba that traffic eaaaet paae. Uaemptoymeat it Ugh la the Phillppiaee, aad a werter eaa eara ap te eight times mere abread thaa he eaa amkeNYT - 407 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1982-02-02 6 CHARLES SMITH - There are two main reasons for Japan's success in the machine tool industry. The first is the speedy exploitation of numerical control systems and the second its highly competitive pricing. After years of bliss strong export sales the industry sees a not too pleasant turn in itsFT - 1,107 words
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Article, Illustration717 1982-02-02 6 JONATHAN SHARP - By JONATHAN SHARP Reuter AT LEAST one out of every eight workers in China's state-owned industries is not really needed. The surplus workers are still paid, even though there is no real job for them. They cannot be dismissed because their employment is guaranteed underReuter - 717 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous630 1982-02-02 6 I I -ii-oie crossword CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBO6B 1 Cuts a number of (lights (5) ft Where one of the Highland races is run (5) 9 Behold, some of the rudest are the noisiest! (7) 10 Man or candle, possibly (5) 11 Less liable to wUd fears (5) 12 One attempting630 words
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Miscellaneous9 1982-02-02 6 11 LOWPfT Tiroe DOCS THC T»De come \n P9 words
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Miscellaneous674 1982-02-02 6 The not-so-ordinary hous| NUMBEB 12, (Mm leeked like aa 3=KES! 'XSz* tkla past ta la Trewrr Btme at Barter at 11.11 pa ever (limil f. Nlekaaaa BUI, ImM Dtvli, MM Creacker Hi Ptt Mtyaari The great Irr River takes the ec la Bftrtt at AM*, Bead, buM Laai. Tke wMek674 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1982-02-02 7 PETER BARNARD - Lord Carrington, Britain's Foreign Secretary, is leading a high-powered delegation of businessmen around Asean capitals which arrives in Singapore on Feb 8. He strikes some overseas politicians as a somewhat unlikely envoy but, as PETER BARNARD reveals in this profile, not every British Lord has1,068 words
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Article, Illustration963 1982-02-02 7 NICHOLAS MOORE - By NICHOLAS MOORE Reuter AS A WORLD oil glut lingers on, doubts are beginning to be voiced within the oil industry about Opec's ability to hang to* gether in defence of current prices. Industry executives said a difficult period certainly seemsReuter - 963 words
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Article459 1982-02-02 7 Reuter BUOYED by Imm (no Oalf «II stales, Iraq to spending heavily sa development projects la spite sf high eests sf a 17-msath-eld war with Iraa. Cempaaiee Irani mare thaa If eeaatries are working to cemptoto jabs ahead sf aehedale la the hapes sf wftaatagReuter - 459 words
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Article543 1982-02-02 7 JONATHAN ENGEL - By. JONATHAN ENGEL MANY countries already heavily dependent on borrowed money will find it more difficult to raise the billions of extra dollars they need this year to prop up their faltering economies. One reason, bankers say, is that commercial banks, which had been falling543 words
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Advertisement335 1982-02-02 7 Books by the Central Statistical Office, Britain's principal provider of statistics now available through Federal CSO Publications Order Form A. SUBSCRIPTIONS wish to subscribe to the following publications. niuiivciiiwi rkk No of Anm,-sMb Social Trench, SOCIAL TRENDS Social Trends brings together a wide range of government statistics to provide a335 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article592 1982-02-02 8 Reuter FOREIGN investors bought a record net U555.77 billion of Japanese bonds last year, compared with the previous record $5.33 billion of net purchases in 1980 and $1.74 billion net buying in 1979. The Finance Ministry also said they bought a net $3.52 billion of Japanese stocksReuter - 592 words
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Article89 1982-02-02 8 SANYO Electric Co, a major Japanese electric appliance maker, has reported that its earnings in the business year ended Nov 30 last year increased briskly, thanks to steady exports. Overall sales in the year gained 10.6 per cent over the previous year to 752,403 million yen. Exports89 words
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Article246 1982-02-02 8 MCDONNELL Douglas Corp said its fourth quarter and 1981 earnings were affected by a U5525.5 million provision for probable restructuring or default of some commercial aircraft financing transactions. It had fourth quarter earnings of 90 cents a share, down from $1.15 a year earlier. Although 1961246 words
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Article130 1982-02-02 8 AKAI ELECTRIC, Japan's leading maker of high-grade audio equipment aad with Europe as Its major market, slid InU the red far the year ended Nov 2», I*Bl. Umm were blamed oa the yea's appreciation against European currencies. Akai's operating lame* were 1.7 C bUliaa yea against130 words
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Article186 1982-02-02 8 APPLE Computer has reported an 83 per cent increase in net income on a 98 per cent increase in net sales for the first quarter of fiscal 1982, ended Dec 25, 1981, cc/npared with the same period a year ago. Both 1982 figures set company records.186 words
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Article46 1982-02-02 8 LTV Corp has reinstated its quarterly dividend and will distribute 12'j US cents a share on March 24 to holders of record March 3. The cash dividend, the first since March 1970, reflects the "continuing confidence in the company's earnings and long-term growth opportunities."46 words
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Advertisement187 1982-02-02 8 See Page 11 for Asian stocks TIVE Continents R I S T M RANT Before you fly away to foreign lands, check-in your bags then seek out the Five Continents Restaurant. Relax in intimate surroundings and wine and dine on the most superb international cuisine you've ever tasted. Lunch 12187 words
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Advertisement165 1982-02-02 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the l)est. 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.165 words
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Advertisement158 1982-02-02 8 18 good-luck dishes. Yue Sheng (Raw Fish) Pig Trotters with Black Moss "WINDFALL EVERYWHERE" Braised Abalone with Black Moss "PROSPERITY GUARANTEED" Stuffed Mushrooms with Mashed Shrimps "HANDFULOF GOLD" Sweat A Sour Mast Balls "SOURCES OF WEALTH FROM BOTH SIDES" Green Vegetable with Shredded Scallop "NOBILITY ANO ELEGANCE" Cockpit HottJ 6/7,158 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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642 1982-02-02 9 AFP THE OUTLOOK for the 1982 world wheat crop "appears favourable" in the major producing regions, according to the International Wheat Council in its latest review. It says winter wheat is generally in good condition and probably has not been adversely affectedAFP - 642 words
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Article364 1982-02-02 9 Reuter THE United Nations has opened two weeks of commodity talks in Geneva yesterday designed to help Third World countries improve their export earnings. The talks, sponsored by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad), will focus on ways to help poor countriesReuter - 364 words
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Article408 1982-02-02 9 THE VOLUME of crude palm oil futures traded on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange improved slightly last month after hitting a 12month low in December, but traders viewed this upturn as insignificant. A turnover of 96 lots or 2,C0 tonnes of crude palm oil was recorded408 words
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Article977 1982-02-02 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were steadi* at midday with prices between £17 and £6 above Friday's close in traded positions. Dealers said commission house buying boosted prices by up to £15 a tonne in late morning trading after levels, had been fairly steady in quiet trading for most977 words
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Article74 1982-02-02 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market was closed yesterday. C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON Frl Thurs Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne March 520.00slr 520.00slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk January 512.50slr 505.00pd February 515.00elr 507.50»lr March 520.00slr 515.00pd April74 words
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Article168 1982-02-02 9 per 1» k| ywtwfay. Cie—l ail: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand dram) fob $112.00 sellers. mem drum fob $116.00 sellers Cspn: lfixed (low) $00.00 buyers. Pepper: M—foil while pepper fob AsU NLW $170.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $366.00 sellers, Sarawak special168 words
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Article196 1982-02-02 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettsa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20i 2,4»; 32s 3.200, 40s 3,300 (per bale of 4» lbs). Ftoee gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article327 1982-02-02 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.06, 100 per cent third class 1.03, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.70, Special327 words
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371 1982-02-02 9 Reuter i THE International Cocoa Organisation (ICCO) council authorised its buffer stock manager to complete negotiations with banks of a |75 million loan, within certain guidelines, to finance its operations, 1000 delegates said. Three Brazilian hanirs earlier offered a loan of 175 million underReuter - 371 words
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490 1982-02-02 9 Reuter THE London Metal Exchange (LME) still hopes that abnormalities in tin dealings can be resolved without major interference by its board or committee. Board chairman Philip Smith said deliveries for Feb 25 and 26 are crucial to the investigation into theReuter - 490 words
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640 1982-02-02 9 Reuter INDIAN government officials believe conditions are favourable for an international agreement to help stabilise tea prices. They said 20 tea-produc-ing countries meeting in New Delhi from Feb 8 to 12 are likely to agree on buffer stocks, quotas and floor prices setReuter - 640 words
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Article88 1982-02-02 9 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday held steady at MJ35.00 a ldlo, unchanged from Friday and still in the upper price sector of $34.96 and 137.89. They noted strong influential buyer support at this level, aided by light local interest. Turnover fell markedly due partly to a88 words
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Article208 1982-02-02 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly easier with February One RSS buyers quoted at lffi.oo cents per kilo, down half a cent from last Friday's clone, dealers said. Morning prices were unchanged after an easier opening with the "city day" holiday in Kuala Lumpur dampening activity, they said.208 words
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Article225 1982-02-02 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 180 50 1U.50N Int. 1 R.S.S February 182 50 183 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. March 185 25 IB 75 Int. 2 R.S.S 1*750 lO SON UK/Coat 166 50 108 50N Int.225 words
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Advertisement171 1982-02-02 9 for loos of fine f00d... m I 41 4 m ■L MM J£ 3rd Floor, World Trade Centre Singapore's premier Japanese restaurant, the Kampachi. Uqtil today, at Uk Hotel Equatorial But from today, at World Trade Centre as well Everything that lovers of fine food have found to be to171 words
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Article1455 1982-02-02 10 BID tad offer prices officially Hated and hasta— in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Stagapore yesterday with the wmnhw of afaarea traded Mkhtb hi brackets in lots of MM units, uriess otherwise Jysrlflnl SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL J COMMERCIAL <•)»<»,» «•»><»»• (4J38) c* c1,455 words
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Article183 1982-02-02 10 1—tfOMBBIM ST DIAMOND MOT rrw t prieaa (w Pa k» MM o The Commerce 117 IS Diajmoo?****' Ft<le The Savlagi Pond 1» 2.03 S'pore Fd (USD OH 0 82 Spore Prof Fund 138 L« SI LB S'pore See. Fund 111 in (Jaa)ltodaj) S'pore Inve»i Fund 1.12 1.17 S'pore183 words
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Article2812 1982-02-02 10 lMinw Bgk Low r—puj Last Sale +orGr*e DW DW CTT Gr>, TTd Net P/B Vol <•000) Day High Low SBCTION ONB INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL TO 1U ao su 00 an to nr TO 430 340 11S 130 ISO an n an SB 331 Aent Alcorn Allied Choc BAT2,812 words
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Article634 1982-02-02 10 SHARE prices epeaed steady yesterday y the MkPf— stack market. Tke tlKmai flrmaeaa la prtee» «M tke reaalt at a •pillavw effect (r«a tact Friday's Improved sentiment. la partlealar, a a amber sf Mae cMp stack, reacted by mavtag Mgker. Bat Retkmaas Malaysia, the twa ■tacks634 words
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Article581 1982-02-02 10 OFFICE rentals in Kuala Lumpur will continue to escalate steadily for the next two yean In view at the acute shortage of purpose-built office space. Property consultants at Jones Lang Wootton (JLW) expect the present strong demand for office accommodation to last another three to581 words
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Article310 1982-02-02 10 HONGKONG Tin's results in the current year are expected to be better than the dismal figures recorded for the last financial year when the company plunged into a loss. But it is still difficult to make a profit forecast for the year, said its chairman310 words
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Article137 1982-02-02 10 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday dosed marginally lower due to sporadic selling in the afternoon, with prices moving in narrow ranges most of the day. The Hang Seng index lost 1.40 to finish at 1,416.02. The market was dull and feature^ less reflecting a general lack of137 words
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Article122 1982-02-02 10 THE upturn in US interest rates and consequent weakness of the yen against the dollar led to a general decline in share prices in Tokyo yesterday. The market average fell 29.04 to close at 7,909.79 on a light volume of 200 million shares and the Tokyo122 words
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Article74 1982-02-02 10 ro 01 Pm J**"»* -MB fUNt AUtl Con A AUm Con a U unch g«*mo OoM 001 unch £?"E!?O 0,t BT OocxUVh (JO +M CDCT IN ♦«,>« Landau l*p»nu> B. 1000 -OuMt Jtartndyqu» B 00 unch Ortcnuj a Orient*] B m uneb Phil Own—■ m «UM Philn A PHlta74 words
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Article35 1982-02-02 10 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 141&4B Friday *****3 Week Ago closed AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday Friday mi Week Aco OBI 1 ALL ORDINARIES Monday -HaM Friday M(f Week Afo 5iSJ The Sytfatr r Btrk«l was *9-35 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1982-02-02 11 DAVID CHOW - In the first of a two-part article on Harrisons and Crosfield in Malaysia, DAVID CHOW traced the events surrounding the birth of Harrisons Malaysian Estates, the "jewel" in its crown. This second part takes a closer look at HME's market worth and potential. DAVID CHOW1,156 words
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Article836 1982-02-02 11 Agencies THE HONGKONG Land Co has acquired just under 35 per cent of Hongkong Telephone Co, thus achieving its objective set out when it announced a partial bid on Dec 21. Hongkong Land said it has acquired 31.2 million shares in the telephone company, equivalent to 34.1 perAgencies - 836 words
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Article83 1982-02-02 11 HUME Iadastrfea (Malayria) Berfcad has appointed Mr Theodor Benned Hanson as an additional director effective immediately. IN REPLY to a query from the Stock Exchange of Singapore, Ualted ladastrial Cwpwatt—said it will inform the exchange and shareholders on any progress on the setting up of an alkyl benzene83 words
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252 1982-02-02 11 A LOWER rubber production combined with a tailing average selling price of rubber has resulted in a sharp decline in pre-tax profit at Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Bhd for the first halfyear ended Sep 30,1981. Its unaudited pre-tax profit for the period under review252 words
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Article223 1982-02-02 11 Date LA it Pell Yea Cempaay n—I-J renN A—Mi Net EPS Orees PWI tST last yeer (carte) Dtv. Preflt <%> (rm) H Royal F 18/12 5.9 81*0 San Holdings I 20/12 797L ous F 2/2 5.0 2,491 Shangri-La F 3/2 16.6 12.5 25,256 NBT I 10/2 5.0 7.332223 words
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Advertisement1905 1982-02-02 11 SINGAPORE LAND LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Announcement The Board of Singapore Land Limited ("the Company") has caled an Extraonfinary General Meeting to be held on 24th February 1982 in order to obtain shareholders' approval for the foßowing proposals: 1 Increase in Authorised Share Capital The Directors propose1,905 words
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Article, Illustration187 1982-02-02 12 TRADING was mixed at the Singapore stock market yesterday tfcoagh galas outpaced tosses slightly. The Bjralto Time» Industrial Index rase «.28 paints to ■ejl. The Bastaess Times Indicator gained 1,442 points to IIMM. Kaala Lam par market was closed yesterday. Rises Leon* Huat 288 0 C6 C ii90 Gonaral187 words
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161 1982-02-02 12 GANDA Holdings Berhad has confirmed its involvement in a hotel project in Penang. It holds a 50 per cent interest in a property development company, Batu Ferringhi Sdn Bhd, which has a 23.5 hectare piece of land next to the Bayview Hotel in161 words
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302 1982-02-02 12 THE Foreign Investment Committee (FIC) in Malaysia has approved General Corporation Bhd's (GCB) proposed acquisitions of Low Keng Huat Brothers Realty, Setapak Heights Development Sdn Bhd, Segambut Jaya Sdn Bhd and Contile Sdn Bhd. It has also approved a special issue of shares302 words
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Article, Illustration572 1982-02-02 12 CHOO AI LENG - «m Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG CHANDAN Holdings, a Kuala Lumpur-based bumiputra group, has taken over effective control of Paper Products (Malaya) Berhad from the Chan family of Penang. Business Times understands that Chandan recently bought a further 12 per572 words
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Article710 1982-02-02 12 LAST Saturday's agreement on the sale of 30 per cent of Gopeng Consolidated to the Perak State Development Corporation (PSDC) aided months of speculation about whether there would be a changeover in control, thereby raising expectations that a bid could be forthcoming for the minority shares710 words
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239 1982-02-02 12 KUMPULAN Fima Bhd, Malaysia's food giant, has joined hands with Japanese parties to venture into the restaurant business. Fima's group managing director, Encik Mohd Ramli Kushairi, disclosed that Fima has formed a joint venture company, Fima-Rantei (Malaysia) Bhd, in partnership with a239 words
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203 1982-02-02 12 DATUK Musa Hi tarn has directed Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor to offer its fully-owned successful mining subsidiaries to bumiputra individuals, bumiputra groups or government agencies under the Permodalan Nasional Berhad umbrella. The Deputy Prime Minister said this was necessary to maximise the efficient utilisation of203 words
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Article325 1982-02-02 12 CwTcat Ex Bwfca Date Trtalter Payant tele ciw PajraMe the year PnvlMi Ayer Motak 30%<q) Feb 3 Feb 15 Feb 26 30% 30% Bill Imh 15% Feb 8 Feb 18 Feb 27 20% 20% ferjayalawat 4%TEI Mar 3 Mar 15 Apr 5 4%TE 9%TE cctr -1 3B% I325 words
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Article345 1982-02-02 12 Cmpaajr Parttealart Ex Date Baska CI MBPH«Utap Propoaed bonus issue of 1 (or 1 NY A NYA MBS Propoaed bonus issue of 1 for 3 NYA NYA City Or? Rights issue of 1 for 3 6 J2 90 per share NY A NYA Proposed bonus issue of 1345 words
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Article180 1982-02-02 12 THE Stock Exchange sf Singapore has taken Ameel Electrical Industries to task far liMng to disci*» promptly the name sf the hayer s< three milltoa Amcol shares tram Its chairman, Mr Taa Ens Joe. The BEB said aithaagh it had bees interned of180 words
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156 1982-02-02 12 Reuter LION Corp BM, Incorporated la Malaysia, yesterday effered three mllllea Msl par erdlaary shares ts the pabHc at $1 per share. The effer, which el sees sa Feb IS, was made as a prelade ts Hsttag sa the Kaala Lam per StockReuter - 156 words
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562 1982-02-02 12 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING SINGAPORE Land has restated its profit forecast for the current year ending August 1982, following the withdrawal of its proposals to acquire five local ship-owning companies recently. The company's directors now forecast a profit of 17-23 million after taxation,562 words
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Advertisement53 1982-02-02 12 FURNITURE •A I I H Touch of Class LUXURY INTERIORS PTE. LTD. 1321, Plaza Singapura THE LARGEST-SELLING CHAIN-SAW IN THE WORLD. k/ #1* >*CTO*Y *£?*iSfNTATm fO* SOUTH [AST ASIA t* STIHL(S.E.A.)PTE LTD Unit 1003, 10th Floor, Tan Boon Liat Building, Outram Road. Singapore 0316. Tel: *****47 (3 Lines) Cable STIHLSEA53 words
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Advertisement267 1982-02-02 12 RISK MANAGEMENT INSURANCE Conference Programme Shangri-la Hotel, Singapore, 9-10 Feb 1982 Tueeday, 9 February 1902 H#giairaiK>fi ai ontnyrHi novel Chiii iiimi'i OptfllnQ KcflUfki Jim Bannister, Charman, Risk Research Group Ltd. England o*3o THE RISK MANAGEMENT REVOLUTION RM, jargon or business tool technologicol, management disaster risk acceptability -the rules change RM267 words
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Miscellaneous48 1982-02-02 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Partly cloudy. 24 bm prtor to 7M pro m Fefc lat Maximum temperature 30.6 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 24.4 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 5.10 Rainfall in millimetres 0.6 Total rainfall for the month 0.6 Total rainy days for the month 148 words
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284 1982-02-02 13 'SAUDI Arabia's national carrier has given hints that it plans to enter the competitive European-Far East service. The decision by the National Shipping Co of Saudi Arabia could mean that more orders for containerships are on the way. Late last year the line284 words
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Article, Illustration620 1982-02-02 13 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE THE FAR Eastern Freight Conference, which groups 32 shipping lines operating between the Far East and Europe, is going through a difficult time. "I have never known it to be in such a state of indiscipline," said620 words
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Article132 1982-02-02 13 Reuter THE 5,307-ton Japanese chemical tanker Hegg, which was strafed by Philippine military aircraft off Mandanao on Jan 15, sailed into Kobe last week from Pusan, South Korea. The vessel, now cleared of suspicion of carrying arms for Philippine rebels, is to leave Kobe for a dockyardReuter - 132 words
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Article75 1982-02-02 13 Reuter RIJN-SCHELDE-VEROLME NV (RSV) of the Netherlands will help Taiwan's China Steel Corp (CSC) arrange a suppliers credit in guilders worth an equivalent of US$64 million to finance CSC's purchase of two ore carriers and two bulk carriers, a CSC official said. He said RSVReuter - 75 words
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Article58 1982-02-02 13 Reuter SIX people died and two were injured when fire broke out on board a 2,406-ton container vessel in Manila harbour. It said the vessel, owned by Solid Lines Shipping, was being repaired for its maiden voyage after it arrived in Manila from Japan where theReuter - 58 words
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Article674 1982-02-02 13 Shlpplag UM Page C«1 Achipelego Stipg VI 3 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 3 All tram vn 4 Alpac VI 5 Arizona ve V 3 ANL I 1 A PC Line DC 2 APL m 4/s Argentine IV 4 ASCL m i Asia Merchant VI 4 A674 words
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Article386 1982-02-02 14 TANKER iftnrihM aad eeiualei eiirie February 1-March 8, School of Navigation, City of London Polytechnic. Off sham Saath East Aria February 9-12, World Trade Centre, Singapore. OeeaaExpe-Mlddie East February 15-18, Bahrain. Tel: Paris 742-92-56. Techaiqaea i> eaataiaer staffing aad stripping February 16, Containerisation International Seminar, National Magazine House,386 words
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Article131 1982-02-02 14 AFP A MAJOR fire and security technology company has decided to move its regional marine headquarters from Manila to Hongkong because of the increasing volume of business in Hongkong, much of it emanating from China. The move, started yesterday, was announced by Stewart Kidd, director and generalAFP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration288 1982-02-02 14 THE TAO YUAN, Evergreen Line's additional tonnage in its Par East/Mediterranean service, is performing well in its new role. The vessel belongs to Taiwan Navigation and was previously by independent Hongkong Container Line (HKCL) in the Far East/ Europe run. HKCL has since288 words
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Article1571 1982-02-02 14 CHARTERING was quiet in all sectors of the freight market on Friday with rates generally showing little change, shipbrokers said. A slightly lower trend was seen for grain from the US Gulf to Holland with a vessel being booked for 80,000 tons at US$B.65 compared with |9 previously.1,571 words
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499 1982-02-02 14 SHIPPING lines have begun to feel the pinch of the forthcoming log export ban, with some companies lining up schemes to soften its impact on them. Lines carrying a substantial share of the country's log exports have also begun raising the issue with499 words
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Article382 1982-02-02 15 CONGESTION at all major ports in India cleared during 1961 as a result of concerted efforts by the Ministry of Transport and Shipping, according to an official review of the Ministry. In the sixth five-year plan, great emphasis has been laid on the modernisation of the382 words
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Article242 1982-02-02 15 THE Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) will conduct four courses on safety next month. The course on "Ship Inspection", scheduled from March 1-5, is organised for safety officers, supervisors, foremen and other personnel in the ship repairing and port related industries. Contents of the course242 words
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Article, Illustration586 1982-02-02 15 AFP THE WORLD'S shipping market is still in its cyclical trough this year and will not sail out of rough waters until 1983. Mr Frank Chao, president of the Wah Kwong Shipping Company, said in a year-end forecast that the dry cargo bulkAFP - 586 words
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Article373 1982-02-02 15 ONE OF the world's leading companies in the field of route planning for merchant vessels, Oceanroutes Inc. has predicted that its new Inmarsat Satellite Communications System, coupled with advances in computer technology, will greatly help to reduce the operating costs of today's merchant ships. Oceanroutes' president,373 words
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4980 1982-02-02 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of4,980 words
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Article568 1982-02-02 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Mode Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Oriental Destiny 14W 3.2.82 0700 Jardine 49 1200-1300 TT Glory Ace 17A 3.2.82 0200 Orient Lloyd 49 0700-0800 TT Amado 214 3.2.82 1200 Kim Shpg568 words
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Article1754 1982-02-02 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Aettpeiege Shpg Singapore Shpg Afrncm (S) Euro-Asu Line (PN KL/PK). AdrUOr CmUmt Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/ Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Atn-Riruii Use Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). A1,754 words
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1107 1982-02-02 22 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM FREIGHT forwarders wh > are interested in the vas 1n business opportunities u China should concentrat* r their efforts in the fr» y trade zones. -J In these zones, th< freight forwarder can ex pect to play an importan role1,107 words
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Article, Illustration424 1982-02-02 22 OCEANIC Finance CorporaKition, the specialist shipping zj finance and investment group, has boosted its gross earnings to US$6.7 million in 1981. Paul Slater, Oceanic's president, said, "during the ;;.year ended Sep 30, 1981, Oceanic achieved a further significant growth in assets and a satisfactory improvement424 words
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Article, Illustration277 1982-02-02 22 THE PORT of Hamburg expects its container growth rate to slow down in 1962 but nevertheless hopes to reach what Mi Helmut Hansen, the port's general representative, calls the "dream figure" of one million TEUs this year. A growth rate of about 10 per cent this year277 words
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390 1982-02-02 22 MARINE insurers are starting to get tough over late payment of te premiums, the outgoing he chairman of the Institute ?r of London Underwriters Mr U Geoffrey Merriman said, ry He said there were probs- lems in international busily ness in getting quick390 words
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377 1982-02-02 22 THE COSTLY development of Laem Chabang peninsula into a containerised deep-sea port, slated for completion in 1995, will be J rescheduled for completion at an earlier period. This is to be in line with the expected higher growth of the country's economy.377 words
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Article223 1982-02-02 22 THE TRANSPACIFIC liner shipping company, American President Lines (APL), is a business earmarked for expansion by its parent company, Natomas, the US energy group. San Francisco-based Natomas has increased its capital spending budget by about one-third in 1982 to US$B92 million, from the $675 million last223 words
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Article, Illustration462 1982-02-02 22 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Centaur (Passenger) (0600) Chidambaram (Passenger) (0700 after Joinvllle) 1/2 Equator (0700) 22 Hm Ann (Passenger) (0700) Kota Molek (1830 after Kota Cantlk) 10/U Labuan Hadji (1500) 23 Nordhausen (0600) 13/14 Nedlloyd Amsterdam (1100) 3/4 Perak (0700) 20 WEST Sea Swallow (Ro/ro) (0800) 33/34 Shan462 words
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Article185 1982-02-02 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits185 words
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Advertisement278 1982-02-02 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. SaePage V m LONDON Freights SHIPPING Events SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules jyHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port CONSORTIA i REGIONAL Weather CONSORTIA Ifj. .1 AKI /1278 words
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Advertisement170 1982-02-02 13 OSEALORDO ft UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING COfSAG; EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loadmf tor BN JUBAYR V.32 BN Al ATHEER V.40 but* (2/3). iebel Ah M). Abu Dhabi (8/3). Dammam (11/3), Bahrain (14/3), Kuwait (17/3), Shuaiba (20/3) Mina Qaboos (18/3), Kuwait (21/3), Dammam (27/3). Bahrain (30/3), Doha (2/4), Abu Dhabi (5/4) FULLY170 words
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Advertisement813 1982-02-02 13 3*o FESCO LINES FAR-EASTERN c SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA ft CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES Keluif Peiunc 9ii|aporc hi fart Philadelphia Charleston SaM SaM 6-7/2 13-14/2 20-21/2 27-21/2 6-7/3 13-14/3 SaM SaM813 words
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Advertisement1012 1982-02-02 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09 MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE FaMar f *ata«| Vend S pore 8 OAHLM SM SEUKM to Port B IWMG* 5/2 8 SUM 9/2 BMHUft 12/2 N OCIFT1,012 words
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Advertisement200 1982-02-02 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: U8 GULF US ATLANTIC EABT CANADA ir^r V* V* VI IV* 4/* I/* 14/7 IV* 17/* vi iv* a/7 a/* a/i *v* v* s/i 1/1 iv* ivi **v; ITOBA" WIZ. •UIU-IVVB. EBTHCUB" «/V«* KSICE" IVVB." TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF TO: CALIFORNIA VENEZUELA EXPRESS200 words
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Advertisement908 1982-02-02 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok uONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT r<M uHm rtM 2V2 vn n/i •1/3 13/3 M/ 3 M/ 3 M/ 3 *1/3 14/3 l(/3 M/ 3 22/2 24/2 M/ 2 21/2 •3/3 M/ 3908 words
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Advertisement409 1982-02-02 15 Jo Franco 80/(//an Services >2 y f- r- i:>. fi, ur: ■MTV f. SUNG U Nwi r«M KWj rhma Iwp .fK *L* nNfc ~to (MB CtraßPM IS FA II FA IMb 7MB 11 MB 14 Mr QCVMja Ma 2« aw U* 11M. 17 MB II Mb »MB mUSM IMB 17409 words
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Advertisement591 1982-02-02 16 Hapag-Lloyd 10 CQNIIWNI UK Hwiwi Express EXPORTS •Also accepting transhipment cargo lor CARIBBEAN WIST INCHES »ia Hamborg TW HK 2/2 4/2 14/2 14/2 20/2 22/2 S pate PK Pen Bilbao Genoa Hburg B haven Rdam Antwerp 8/2 9/2 5/3 13/3 11/3 8/3 3/3 Ilka Eipress IMabwg Express < Connecting m591 words
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Advertisement470 1982-02-02 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPORA TIOM S PORE P. K elanj P£NANG ALTAR 171W Saied Saied In Port FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 172E Saied Saied In Port TO BUSAN VEGA 169* 12-14 Feb 1517 Feb 18-20 Feb FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 170 EL 12-14 Feb 15-17 Feb 18-20 Feb TO BUSAN KSC470 words
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Advertisement549 1982-02-02 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCL t LCL CARGO FOR: S'p»* M4M Hmini F ifaitm RMt«4ai M—; I* Hiw« V*mir V 2 l/| l/j 5/3 7/3 9/3 E»« In* 14/2 24/2 J/3 11/3 13/3 IVI 14/1 Iwm Mpr 24/2 U/3 21/3 23/3 25/3 27/3 Cm l«t*j 4/3 U/3549 words
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Advertisement970 1982-02-02 16 II B%MM|8 %MM| Burma Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. 6 jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" T LOADING FOR RANGOON K WKiZ/JFA fl 1 W HTAHTAM MIA 4/7 Fafe K| HTOjrr*. 11/13 Nk 1/1 FA PA-* 11/14 F* F J. s 9. 9erl,s BCXJSTEAD SHiPPtstG IfL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG ZA *****1/8970 words
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Advertisement336 1982-02-02 16 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE KAJSOMMU PCQHV KOKTU 6A*SASATU TMSHOMMU U/2 4-5/2 10-11/2 10-11/2 10-17/2 54/2 0-7/2 1-9/2 M/ 2 1-9/2 11-19/2 21-21/2 ocun tfsourcn 1711/2 13-14/2 15-10/2 21-22/2 21-24/2 PUESTWLLA SUM LfC 15-20/2 24-25/2 22-23/2 24-27/2 24-25/2 OCEAN 9VPMC 1 ENTEMBES PIE 118336 words
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Advertisement547 1982-02-02 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM hull hmbg JLYDEBANK* 2 Feb 9 Mar 12 Mar 16 Mar -lo Ape 15 Apr 20 Apr CORABANK 22 Apr 18 May 21 May 26 May Abo foods P Kotong 14/2 ond Ponong 16/2 Lines U.S. GULF DRECT547 words
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Advertisement655 1982-02-02 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD 1 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES Carpet accaptaMa tat IMM »ww Parted. Houatan, Cafrastan. Htm Orleans UUm. St Ma. MHi»lii. tart*. lattMre. Satan*. lackum* JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN S«Oft Penang P Keiing Spore To4yo Nagoya Kobe msa rwp> H 2/2 4/2 t/2 7/2 u/2 tOHOREBRPCEV7 7/2 1/2 M/ 2655 words
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Advertisement489 1982-02-02 18 (cl'Otip SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD WTM F LOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****? (3 LINESI GENERAL 91 3111 114 t INESi TERMINAL Of MCE *****83 TELE* RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A'B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP ggj| KeniMial Container Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK HI STOtt it M489 words
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Advertisement755 1982-02-02 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES !5 Room 601. ICB Building. Shenton Way, Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIMIU EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES ARUKAMAL BUNGA VAX)A HAEHOONO 2. WONSBON S pore P. Kcianc Loatftng Far: 4 Feb Dubai/Bandar Abbas/ 8 Feb IS Fab 20 Fab M*ala/Adon/Hodaidah Akiandru/Pt. Said/taddab Bandar Abbas/B. Ktoman755 words
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Advertisement639 1982-02-02 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616 International Plaza Anson Rd Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 110 Lines) MQiBt&SIIA-JLEWE BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE Saigiport iMdtaf tor AKWTAS m 122 I Mar feddM/Lmmol/M'stles/ Hambv(/R«tt«rdMi/TlNry Also accepting Cant awn to Be*ut/TrpM/Latak»a/Tartoui/ Neiandria/Ba|Mad FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO639 words
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Advertisement602 1982-02-02 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K JACEJM 13W+..... HK CONTAfO 29W. A CONCORD 3W C PAUL 30* C ROZE 28W S SBRBGE 35N Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEJIN S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0300 6/2 LCI Cargo 1500 5/2 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) C PAUL 29E. SS BUDGE 34E.602 words
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Advertisement39 1982-02-02 22 POSITION WANTED experience in senior management Extensive general management experience. Has set up and managed new companies. Master's Degree in Economics. Excellent References. Seeks expatriate terms. sygAgggasp Frtnurydto write to: Ike fiUil M. Bex Nsm, 1 B-4, SUgspwv IKS39 words
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Miscellaneous175 1982-02-02 22 72 Regional Weather v £3 7 1^~ r I wiyr SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C V<\ V Shower Weather Wind direction with ipccd in knots Rain v^/ Ooudy Sky Wave height Svfaee winds are ladteaied by imwi which fly wtth175 words
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