The Business Times, 3 February 1982
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Title Section11 1982-02-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY S, ISB2 60 CENTS11 words
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379 1982-02-03 1 AFP MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday said the protectionism practised by developed countries had affected Asean efforts in securing fair terms of trade. "The depressed prices obtainable for our primary commodities are a case in point," be told delegates attending theAFP - 379 words
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220 1982-02-03 1 Reuter MALAYSIA yesterday raised the possibility that it may drop its recognition of the ouftted Khmer Rouge as the legitimate government in Kampuchea and withdraw support for it in the United Nations. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said that MalaysiaReuter - 220 words
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Article525 1982-02-03 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG MEDICAL insurers are optimistic of a "fantastic" jump in sums assured. Not surprisingly, the growing awareness of worker benefits is one of the major factors pushing the medical insurance line into the forefront. Many insurers, too, are confident that the market's growth525 words
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Article422 1982-02-03 1 WONG SOUK YEE - By WONG SOUK YEE THE GOVERNMENT will install 13 mainframes and 7 minicomputers costing well over $39 million for 10 ministries. Two mainframes and two minicomputers, already ordered, are due to arrive soon for the Ministries of Education, Environment, Finance (Inland Revenue Department) and Labour.422 words
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301 1982-02-03 1 UPI BUDGET Director David Stockman is promising "a major sweeping programme" to reduce future deficits in the budget President Reagan sends to Congress next Monday. "We think that when the budget comes out next week, these large deficits that are rumoured are notUPI - 301 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article74 1982-02-03 1 AFP JAKARTA, Tues. Four officers in charge of combatting corruption have been dismissed because of their personal involvement in corruption, it was announced today. The chief of the anti-graft campaign, Admiral Sudomo, said there were 1120 corruption cases last year, of which nearly 900 had been tackled. HeAFP - 74 words
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Article70 1982-02-03 1 UPI MANILA, Tues. British Foreign Minister Lord Carrington today said threats to world peace spring from suspicibns of and hostility towards the United States and Soviet Union. Lord Carrington said this hostility was manifested before in Europe but is now being transmitted to Third World countries. HeUPI - 70 words
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Article67 1982-02-03 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Tues. The Soviet Union not the United States is the leading supplier of arms and weapons to Third World countries. According to a summary of an administration report entitled Multilateral arms transfers trends, 1980 set record levels in the value of arms agreements but "preliminaryUPI - 67 words
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Article67 1982-02-03 1 A MAJOR survey of all SBS services will be conducted as part of the Singapore Comprehensive Bus Study to develop strategic plans for a stage by stage reorganisation of the bus services here. A pilot survey will be conducted first on Feb 3-4 to test the effectiveness67 words
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Article54 1982-02-03 1 r THE Royal Malaysian Navy yesterday formally returned Khatib Camp to Singapore after it recently moved its training camp to Lumut in Perak. The return of the camp at Sembawang was agreed upon by the Prime Ministers of both countries during Dato Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's visit54 words
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Article89 1982-02-03 1 UPI NEW YORK, Tues. Another meeting of the Opec nations to lower the US$34 price for a barrel of crude oil may be reflected at the petrol pump, but will do little to eliminate the global oil glut in 1982. The authoritative Petroleum Intelligence Weekly said theUPI - 89 words
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Article89 1982-02-03 1 Reuter WARSAW, Tues. Poland has signed new trade accords with Cuba and China but official reports of talks on economic relations with East Germany made no mention of any agreement. Last week, a senior official in the Polish foreign trade ministry said Poland's economic crisis was hamperingReuter - 89 words
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284 1982-02-03 1 Sing loses ground against US unit MAJOR eirreielM, lneladlag the Singapore dellar, lest greaad against the America* Mlar ea news that twe af the largest haaks la the Ualted States had raised their prime leading rates. The Stagapsre malt last nearly twa eeats yesterday, elaslag at 2.IMS against the Amerieaa284 words
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274 1982-02-03 1 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN SHARE prices tumbled across the board yesterday, causing the Straits Times Industrial Index to lose 15.38 points to 785.17. Sellers entered the stock market right from the opening bell with sharply lower quotes for almost every counter. Traders, however, were274 words
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195 1982-02-03 1 THE fifth international tea auction held yesterday saw good demand although prices were still relatively low. The highest price for Darjeeling tea was US$l.BO per kilo and the lowest for Indian tea was US$l.39 per kilo. A tea buyer said yesterday's prices were195 words
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Advertisement229 1982-02-03 1 Times Bookshops THE FULL details of Sime Darby Berhad's sale of its Guy Butler money broking group to Mills Allen International PLC for £10.8 million Page 12 MALAYAN Banking achieved a 21 per cent rise in group after-tax profits for the six months to December 1981 Page 12 A REVIEW229 words
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Advertisement3 1982-02-03 1 Leader pap t ?[=,:@>.~%|,"__-`$"}<*?$`,@`[+,3 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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470 1982-02-03 2 THE provisions made in the Malaysian budget to encourage private sector borrowing from foreign sources will not yield significant results unless complementary changes are made In banking laws. With three months' hindsight, local bankers confirmed doubts they had voiced earlier that Bank Negara's470 words
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Article201 1982-02-03 2 LONG-Term Credit Bank of Japan will issue its first US$ negotiable certificate of deposit on Feb 5, following two issues of US$ FRCDs in the Asian Dollar market last year. The three-year US$lO million issue will be arranged and managed by Development Bank of201 words
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647 1982-02-03 2 NYT FEW NEW futures contracts have captured the interest of hedgers and traders in so short a time as Eurodollar futures. Since they started trading on Dec 10, the open interest has climbed to more than 2,400 contracts of 90 days, US$l million face valueNYT - 647 words
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373 1982-02-03 2 AFP THE Tokyo Gold Exchange was formally inaugurated on Monday to start forward trading in gold bullion on March 23. But gold dealers who handle 76 per cent of gold bullion traded in this country boycotted the inaugural meeting and are refusing to join theAFP - 373 words
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457 1982-02-03 2 Reuter THE BANK of Japan is unhappy with the present yen exchange rate against the US dollar and has entered the market occasionally to prevent an excessive fall in the value of the yen. A leading bank official said cooperative intervention by advancedReuter - 457 words
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292 1982-02-03 2 Reuter JAPANESE securities dealers are proposing the introduction of a futures trading system for bonds in Japan. The Securities Dealers Association of Japan said the proposal was put to both government and securities business in a 500-page survey report recently undertaken byReuter - 292 words
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398 1982-02-03 2 Reuter THE amount of money state and collectively owned enterprises are expected to absorb from the latest domestic bond issue by China has been lowered from last year's total to encourage renovation, the official newspaper Workers Daily said yesterday. This is to "allowReuter - 398 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article463 1982-02-03 2 THE US dollar opened firmer against all currencies yesterday. The main reason was news that two US banks have raised their prime lending rates. The US dollar opened at 2.0896/15 against the local currency. It later moved up in line with the trend to 2.0990/00. MaM Iwaaid rata463 words
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Article211 1982-02-03 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed lower across the board between US$5.5O and $6.90 an ounce in quiet trading. Total sales for the day was 75 lots while kerbs recorded 58 lots. February closed lower at U*****.50/377.50 an ounce compared with 382.30/383.50 on Monday, March at 380.00/382.00 against 385.50/ 387.20211 words
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Article39 1982-02-03 2 Pri Tfcars Hew York 8.18B 8 1KB 8 25S 8 25S Zurich 8.25B 8.13B 8.36S 8.23S Mm M Singapore 8.10B 8.V8B 8.25S 8 33S Closing prices In US dollars a troy ouno I. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore39 words
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Article208 1982-02-03 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed higher at 233.60 yen compared with the 233.30 opening, despite Bank of Japan yen-support intervention in both morning and afternoon trading. The dollar closed in New York overnight at 233.00/15 in New York overnight and at 230.90 in Tokyo on208 words
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Article22 1982-02-03 2 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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Article170 1982-02-03 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Feb 2: US MUrMSaat) Offer BW 7 days 16H 16* 1 month 16 3/16 161/16 2 months 16 5/16 163/16 3 months 16 7/16 165/16 6 months 16 7/16 165/16 9 months 165/16 163/16 12 months 16V16 163/16 Dm170 words
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Article42 1982-02-03 2 RANGE of price* offer. !d by dlscount bouse* oa Feb 2: Overnight: 3*% Call deposits: 3V»% Cltstog Scihu 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2H 3-month Bank bills 7 3 months CD 8* 6h 6 months CD 7V* 7h Source: National Discount Co42 words
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Article98 1982-02-03 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday advanced against most major currencies in late trading, mainly reflecting European interest. Sterling drifted marginally to $1.8545/55 from $*****/ 60 earlier, and was below the overnight $1.8560/80 close in New York. The Hongkong dollar fell to 5.8930/60 to its US counterpart from an98 words
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Article31 1982-02-03 2 Opening quotes yesterday US 1.8525/36 Can 2.2370/95 Croat 1.2085/88 D Mk 4.3815/55 D F1 4.8005/60 S FY 3.5065/110 B Fr con 75.52 66 F FY 11.1296/445 Lit 2337.90/2342.85 Yen 431.65/432.4431 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration162 1982-02-03 3 UNITED Overseas Finance has announced the promotion of its financial controller, Lim Tlesg Wee, 35, from manager to senior manager qf the United Overseas Bank group. Mr Lim joined the group in 1973 as an officer attached to the accounts department and was seconded to United Overseas162 words
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Article426 1982-02-03 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES Feb 2-March 30: Certificate of Computer Data Processing Module n Systems A Analysis 6 Design, NPB, NPB Feb 3: Productivity and Motivation, Singapore Professional Centre, Outranv Park, Institute of Management Services Feb 5: Time Management, Hyatt Regency, Institute for International Research Feb S-6: The Psychology426 words
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258 1982-02-03 3 ASEA (S) Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of the large Swedish electrical equipment manufacturer, has won a $2 million contract for the electrical distribution system of the Liang Court Complex in River Valley Road. Asea was successful in two separate tenders. The first was258 words
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433 1982-02-03 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH SINGAPORE offers many excellent opportunities for small American businesses to set up shop here. Unfortunately, most of these US companies are unaware of the opportunities. This is the view of Mr Shaw Mudge, founder and president of a fragrance compound433 words
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414 1982-02-03 3 A JAPANESE expert has called on the local plating industry to concentrate on higher value-added work such as plating of electronic components instead of low-value work like zinc-plating. Mr M Toyonaga, who made the suggestion after speaking at a seminar on electro-plating technology here414 words
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205 1982-02-03 3 EAST ASIATIC Company, the Danish-based shipping, trading and production group, has signed an agreement with Hitachi to market and service its computers in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. The agreement, signed in early December, marks East Asiatic's debut in the computer market. Mr205 words
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221 1982-02-03 3 SINGAPORE can become a Switzerland in Asia with its good geographical location and reputation. Like Switzerland, which has many investors from Europe and elsewhere as well as a high standard of living, the Republic can become a centre of excellence. Mr Walter Aigner,221 words
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141 1982-02-03 3 CENTOR Products Pty Ltd, an Australian manufacturer of sliding door fittings, is looking for an agent in Singapore. Centor says its door fittings are specially designed for continuous trouble-free performance, regardless of climatic conditions. Electroplated steel components and hard-tem-pered aluminium alloy extrusions give the door141 words
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349 1982-02-03 3 A PANEL of top-calibre speakers will present their views on the growth patterns and technical innovations in real estate investment in Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, and Canada, at a conference on "New frontiers in real estate investment" in April. The two-day conference, organised349 words
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159 1982-02-03 3 THE National Productivity Board and the National Trade Union Congress will be able to hear the views and experiences of the Japan Productivity Centre study mission when they meet tomorrow. The seminar, organised by the NPB, will be opened by Mr K Mito, president of159 words
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Advertisement362 1982-02-03 3 Senior Appointment ffl THE SGV GROUP SGV-Goh Tan Pte Ltd Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client, a leading foreign bank in the process of setting up an offshore branch in Singapore, invites applications from top-calibre banking executives of at least VicePresident or equivalent level to assume the position of: LOANS362 words
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Advertisement125 1982-02-03 3 (J*J)SOBF Logan is for too good fix* the average whisky _E Single Highland Malts w IfiPl 4 matured in oak for more MM 1 than twelve years, tempered by lighter grains from the Ijowlands, in all more than thirty whiskies from Scotland have been carefully selected. The Logan blend is125 words
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OVERSEAS
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362 1982-02-03 4 UPI THE COMMERCE Department has announced that it will initiate 109 investigations on charges by US steel companies that imports of steel from II countries are being sold unfairly in the United States. The countries involved in the investigations are: Belgium; Brazil;UPI - 362 words
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276 1982-02-03 4 Reuter DAVY Corporation has submitted a preliminary bid this week for participation in the upgrading of the Higan steel plant in the southern Philippines, chairman John Buckley said. As a member of a British trade team led by Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington, whichReuter - 276 words
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756 1982-02-03 4 NYT CITIBANK, America's second-largest bank, raised its prime lending rate on Monday by of a percentage point to 16Vi per cent. The action reversed a downward trend that began last July. Some bankers fear that a new surge in short-term interestNYT - 756 words
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Article, Illustration526 1982-02-03 4 UPI MASAO Fujioka, president of the Asian Development Bank, said on Monday that energy development and recycling petrodollars into developing countries will be of increasing importance in the future. He told a London Chamber of Commerce lunch meeting: "As an international partnership of richUPI; UPI picture - 526 words
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582 1982-02-03 4 AFP THE MASSING of uprooted lower-class residents within public housing estates is an "obvious social time-bomb" in Hongkong. This warning from a Hongkong university lecturer echoes the recent warning by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew on the need (or re-creation of a senseAFP - 582 words
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Article525 1982-02-03 4 Reuter US SPECIAL Trade Representative William Brock has urged the West to restrain the transfer of technology to the Soviet Union and reconsider whether large credits should be granted to Eastern Europe. Addressing a European management symposium in Davos, Switzerland on Monday, he also said West EuropeanReuter - 525 words
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246 1982-02-03 4 Reuter THE OftGAKISATION far Eeaaamle Cnptnttu Mi Devetopmeat (OBCD) mU ma)ar uecrtalaliei notla the Impact ef Prance's aew nraaamlt pattek* ui tkm la a wrim iaapr higher m|M «111 pnk ip price». (JatapUjaeat may tiMllw at tkiat SVi per txmt af toe warkfccce laReuter - 246 words
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570 1982-02-03 4 Reuter AUSTRALIAN non-farm gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow at around 3 per cent during fiscal years 1981-1982 and 1982-1983 (July to June), compared with 4 per cent in 1980-1981. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OBCD) said suchReuter - 570 words
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Article754 1982-02-03 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine i From AI AMOS 0005 SYD/PER S1A SQ11 0025 LAX/TYO PAA PA006 0220 NYC/SPO/ AHA/HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL SIA SQ101 0845 KUL MAS MH8U 0845 PEN MAS MHS71 0915 KUL RBA Bid 0955 BWN MAS MHfflO 1010 BKI/MYY/KCH MAS MH651754 words
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Article469 1982-02-03 5 NIPPON Steel Corporation and its Japanese associates expect to sign a detailed agreement next month for their collaboration in the 600,000 tonne Trengganu steel project. The deal is expected to be finalised just slightly behind the two-month deadline set when they concluded the agreement in469 words
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757 1982-02-03 5 NYT IN SPITE of the continuing slump in car and truck sales, General Motors Corp on Monday reported a small profit of US$97 million for the fourth quarter of 1981, and It. said it earned $333 million in the entire year. GM is theNYT - 757 words
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WORLD IN BBIEF
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Article475 1982-02-03 5 Agencies SINGAPORE has appealed to Israel "as a friend" to repeal its annexation of the Golan Heights, captured from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war. "If Israel is sincere in seeking peace with its Arab neighbours, then Israel must refrain from taking such actions as theAgencies - 475 words
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Article, Illustration267 1982-02-03 5 Reuter CHANCELLOR Helmut Schmidt (above) has said that bis Left-Liberal coalition government bad agreed on the broad lines of a Jobcreation programme for West Germany, an issue over which he had threatened to resign. But in a television interview after moreReuter - 267 words
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784 1982-02-03 5 Reuter WESTERN oil companies believe Saudi Arabia faces intense Opec pressure to cut its oU output by up to two million barrels daily to restore the market share of exporters such as Algeria, Libya, Iran and Kuwait who have failed to rebuildReuter - 784 words
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755 1982-02-03 5 AFP INDONESIA'S Pertamina oil company is undertaking an aggressive Investment and drilling programme as well as increasing its natural gas output. These moves are to stem falling production since 1978 and stagnated revenues due to the world oil glut. The state-owned company, which accountsAFP - 755 words
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551 1982-02-03 5 THE HUMAN resources development centre which is to be set up in Malaysia as part of Japan's foreign aid to Asean is to be known as the Centre for Instructor and Advanced Skills Training (Ciast). According to a recent information bulletin551 words
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Article334 1982-02-03 5 UPI POLES found nearly empty supermarket shelves on the first day of massive price increases but the military-run Polish media reported no disturbances around the nation. A special Bpm to sam curfew remained in effect in the Baltic port of Gdansk, a stronghold of the suspendedUPI - 334 words
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Article311 1982-02-03 5 Reuter THE LATEST Confederation of British Industry (CBI) quarterly industrial trends survey says there is no evidence of any significant improvement in demand and output over the next four months. But there has been a small increase in business confidence, partly due toReuter - 311 words
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Advertisement288 1982-02-03 4 51 BUY NEW ZEALAND at the EXPORTERS'FAIR Princes Wharf, Auckland. 27t030 April 1982 (Taking up from where the hugely successful 2nd New Zealand Exporters Fair in 1978 left off) The New Zealand Exporters Fair 82 is a comprehensive exhibition of New Zealand's best manufactured and processed products. over 200 New288 words
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Advertisement57 1982-02-03 5 f EDWARD LUMLEY SONS (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. insurance Brokers and Underwriting Agents wish to announce that as from Ist February 1982, the company will adopt a five day working week. The office hours on Mondays to Fridays will be from 8.30 a.m. to 5.15 p.m. with a 45 minute lunch57 words
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Advertisement26 1982-02-03 5 Asia's*l News Magazine. P =5 r EURO N r X* 1 in circulation 1 in ad revenue 1 in coverage of executives More goes into ft.26 words
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Article403 1982-02-03 6 THE nature of business and commerce has undergone such vast changes through the years companies get bigger and businesses become more complex. It appears that, at the same time, people who are starting new businesses also have more complicating and ambitious plans. Gone are403 words
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292 1982-02-03 6 DAVID STOCKMAN has tired of building Trojan horses and turned his attention to pulling rabbits wit of hats, or so it seems. The man who "didn't add up all the numbers" and "didn't think things all the way through", as he confessed to292 words
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Article, Illustration1594 1982-02-03 6 STEVEN RATTNER - By STEVEN RATTNER NYT IT WAS just a small change, but a symbolic one. In the stolid halls of the Barclays Bank headquarters in London, brass letters reading "Investment Managers Office" have been removed, replaced by a similar sign nearby that reads "Large Corporate Division". TheNYT - 1,594 words
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Article663 1982-02-03 6 ANDREW GOWERS - By ANDREW GOWERS Reuter BELGIANS, disgusted with the destruction and decay of their capital city, are pouring out of Brussels in increasing numbers. According to official estimates, the population dropped by nearly 14,000 between 1979 and 1981. If the trend continues, Brussels could have less than 800,000Reuter - 663 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous679 1982-02-03 6 Lkll -11-on CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE AGSHNB 3 Time to go (5) 8 To start, Ben embraces Joe (5) 10 But his little boat isn't a liner! (5) 11 He's short and disorderly (5) 12 Like the numeral "M" in a certain colour (5) 13 Instrument a singer gets on with679 words
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Miscellaneous12 1982-02-03 6 Bristow.j plank DickenS E? K t_iu IT'S t vAG «£STp»a?p»tgT -QUCtC/ r«-12 words
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Miscellaneous776 1982-02-03 6 The Piccaninny Pond| THE Plecaataay Pwit ui the *akh*m bmemtk Maaat GatnMer la Baath AastnUU are the hlghUghta m WU4 AastnUU: The Lmmi That Samk (eh 5, MS). Flad eat mere ahaat the ImiBMM eft vera thai (mum part af the Pleeaafcaay Ptah aad have a gUmpae ef the rarely776 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1982-02-03 7 CHARLES BATCHELOR - SUPPORT FOR INDUSTRIAL COOPERATION Philips, the Dutch electrical group, has been floundering for several years. But its newly appointed chairman, Dr Wisse Dekker, speaks optimistically about the company's future prospects. CHARLES BATCHELOR discusses Philips' changing attitudes. CHARLES BATCHELOR DR WISSE DEKKER, chairman of Philips, the Dutch electrical group1,002 words
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1083 1982-02-03 7 SETH KING - With unemployment at the second highest level since World War Two, some of America's largest unions are now negotiating new contracts and discussing concessions on wages and benefits in the hope of protecting members' jobs. In a recent interview, Lane Kirkland, the professorialNYT - 1,083 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1982-02-03 7 NYT AMERICA'S sagging economy, high interest rates, and a strong dollar depressed earnings for a broad range of American companies during the fourth quarter of 1961, according to year-end reports issued so far. The cyclical industries steel, forest products, housing, cars and airlines were the hardestNYT - 1,111 words
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Article814 1982-02-03 7 ANTHONY LEWIS - FORUM with ANTHONY LEWIS NYT PRESIDENT Reagan's budget message will disclose his decision to go ahead with a new family of weapons that have a curious feature. They cannot be deployed in the theatre for which they are intended. The weapons are chemical: shells and bombs carrying aNYT - 814 words
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Article831 1982-02-03 7 PETER MILLERSHIP - By PETER MILLERSHIP Reuter A VIOLENT campaign by militant pacifists to disrupt a new Nato supply route through the Netherlands is causing concern to mainstream peace groups who fear it could Jeopardise their efforts to keep new US nuclear missiles off Dutch soil. Defence analystsReuter - 831 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article95 1982-02-03 8 FEB 01 m FORWARD MARKET Arm* Artoad Astur no USD OS -i 82 7 -10 as 4* -I 90 Brucu Bru-Lunb 000 uoo Caopac Cock D» Bon Kbw 1400 100 3)10 Eectfobel 4X10 16 Ob-Inno-Bm mo -40 o«* Hobok 1700 410 Petro 7795 4M0 15 -00 Rjl Dutch 1^1095 words
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Article136 1982-02-03 8 Reuter FRIED KBUPP's Incoming order» for Mutrbi plant rooe by over 121 per ceat to «.S3 Mlllon marks la IMI from tJH billion la lWt. Total world groap laeemlag orders rooe 25.C per ceat la IMI to 18.82 billion marks from IS Milton la IMC. DomesticReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement99 1982-02-03 8 t I-or banquets F< >r conrentu>ns. hor of her functu >ns of flawless finesse Functions for up to 2WO guests International menus to choose from Complete range of audio-visual ciiinn I 'jii-k S>lm>i*iiton Nassim Hill. Singapore 1025 Tel *****77 Operated by ANA HOTELS INTERNATIONAL equipment Ample parking space JW\ NUTMEGS99 words
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Advertisement203 1982-02-03 8 See Page 9 for New York prices, and Page 11 for Asian stocks fix i: (>\TI\I I S RtSTA t R A S T Before you fly away to foreign lands, check-in your hags then seek out the Five Continents Restaurant. Relax in intimate surroundings and wine and dine on203 words
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Advertisement183 1982-02-03 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.183 words
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Advertisement192 1982-02-03 8 A'r UIC l:f MU *§C 14 IHV,\I.<»N I'M.Ai l.jfl 131 -*svviiv'. 18 good-luck dishes. Yua Shang (Raw Flah) Pig Trotters with Black Moas "WINDFALL EVERYWHERE" Braised Abelone with Black Moss "PROSPERITY GUARANTEED" Stuffad Mushrooms with Maahad Shrimps -HANDFULOF GOLD" Swat A Sour Meat Bads "SOURCES OF WEALTH FROM $OTH SIDES"192 words
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Article175 1982-02-03 9 CHINESE Pwaw Exchange, Singapore, bmm el—tag prices per 1M kg yesterday. Cacaaat «II: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper175 words
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Article196 1982-02-03 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattea yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,480; 32s 3,200, 40b 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece |iifc: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article323 1982-02-03 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ez-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, Special323 words
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Article76 1982-02-03 9 THE STRAITS til price ii Peaug yesterday Ml a mate te M$SiM a kite, te move dm late the middle seeter d tSLH aad $34 M. The (all saw peer demead (rem all senrees. Hewever, dealers added that yesterday's LME meeting aad lewer everaight Leaden advices had ne76 words
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Article33 1982-02-03 9 Rubber: Feb 2 Singapore: Feb: 181.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Feb: 206.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: Mf34£o per kilo (down 20 cents) Official offering: 170 tonnes (up 75 tonnes)33 words
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Article185 1982-02-03 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday rallied to the plus side in afternoon trade in sympathy with the run-up in grain futures, and closed up SV« to one US cent a bushel. Traders said once last week's March based high at 16.60 was penetrated, buystops were touched off fueling185 words
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Article1033 1982-02-03 9 NEW YORK STOCKS STOCKS IN New York on Monday spiralled down in their sharpest decline since August as higher interest rates ended the euphoria of the prior two sessions. The Dow Jones industrial average fell about 19 V 2 points, the largest drop since Aug 24 when1,033 words
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Article302 1982-02-03 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 181.00 cents per kilo, down one cent from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some speculative selling in quiet trading. Afternoon trading was quiet and featureless with prices easing302 words
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Article313 1982-02-03 9 RA8 prices in cent* per kilo yesterd&y: Now (P«r kilo) Close (per kilo) Int. 1 IL&S. prompt ».o.b. 180 00 Int. 1 RS.S. February ***** tot 1 R.SS. March 185 00 taL 1 R-S-S, 1(7 00 UK/Coat IK. 00 Int. 3 R-S.S. 10.00 UK/QW KLOO tat. 4 RAS.313 words
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Article111 1982-02-03 9 NOON S8R ad 8 MR p m y ■tadar KA8 Pakrmarr (Cmat Mlk) Bayara Sallara Marek (Forward Mlk) Barara Sallara SSR 20 (1-toa pallat) 164.60 188.S0N 188 50 im son SSR SO (l-ton pallrt) 181 SO 183. AON 163J0 165 50N M»«IH ftteunr Hank SMRCV (1-loa Hkll111 words
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Article215 1982-02-03 9 Reuter THE THAI Foreign Trade Department has reduced rice export fees in a move to make rice quotations more competitive in overseas markets. The new export fees, effective from yesterday, range from 36 per cent to 53 per cent lower than the revised fees announcedReuter - 215 words
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Article172 1982-02-03 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed up four US cents a bushel in nearbys to up as much as 8V« cents in defierreds. Local profit-taking late edged nearbys off day's highs. Values received chart support late around the March *based 381 Vi cent level, the same level where172 words
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Article746 1982-02-03 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday were sharply higher at midday with prices £31 to £17 a tonne above Monday's close in actively traded positions. After a quiet slightly steadier opening, commission bouse buying fuelled a rise of up to £30 a tonne which took March and May to746 words
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Article131 1982-02-03 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday ruled higher in moderately active trading, dealers said. In February, south was Msls higher at $967.50 a tonne and central $6 up at $960. March saw south gain $7.50 to $962.50 and central firmed at $962. In April south traded131 words
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718 1982-02-03 9 THE WORLD tinplate industry, long dominated by a handful of US and European producers, is going through major structural changes and the booming economies of Brazil and Asean have been responsible for providing much of the impetus. "Ten years ago it would have taken718 words
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407 1982-02-03 9 Reuter WHILE MOST metal trading firms in New York are exporting tin to cover short positions on the London Metal Exchange, one firm is keeping a substantial quantity of Malaysian origin metal in a warehouse, traders said. The traders, who requested anonymity,Reuter - 407 words
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Advertisement214 1982-02-03 9 jMnwm hr t»i.-»%«• Mv !«.v brr<> SNAP "B^B2 ,<•' bJrj v U *"^iL a L«, SNATCHED Gregory McDonald Who took Toby Rinaldi? Eight-year-old Toby is escorted to the airport for a flight to California but he never arrives. He's been seized as a political hostage and there's a mysterious enemy214 words
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1395 1982-02-03 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and hurtn— tn and reported to the Stock Exchange of Stags pore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise ipec Ifled. SECTION ONE INDUBTBIAL COMMERCIAL Aeas1,395 words
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Article193 1982-02-03 10 ONGAPOU UNIT TBIW (■■—in' pri eae tar fm bl) The Commerce 113 3 28 The Saving* Fund 1 91 2 01 S pore Pro* Fund 1.31 1.43 S'pore Sec. Fund 2 08 IIS S pore invcat Fund 1.11 1.1C S'pore Equity Fund I S 135 UU UNIT imur193 words
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Article2877 1982-02-03 10 1M1/1MS Hi«k Low Cmiwx Last Sale Gr'e Die DW C*TT Gr'e Net YTd P/B Vol Day (*000) Higk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 4M 1U aso 312 420 200 470 53? 875 430 248 Acma 115 Alcom 130 Allied Choc ISO BAT 308 Bata 75 Ben 3802,877 words
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Article1754 1982-02-03 10 12 BID and offer prices officially X listed and business in and re- ported to the Kuala Lumpur 85 Stock Exchange yesterday. 37 with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in n lots of 1,000 units, unless other73 wise specified 22 MDUmUAL8 l»l lllll (l.MB)1,754 words
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Article103 1982-02-03 10 RALEIGH Cycle* (MalayMa) Berkai: EOGM to be held at Jalan Perbadanan 3/ 5 Shah Alam Industrial Estate, Selangor, Malaysia on Feb 3 at noon. a BATTJ Kawaa Berkai: AGM to be held at Ladang Pinji, Lahat, Perak on Feb 5. DUFF Development Berhad: AGM to be held at103 words
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Article769 1982-02-03 10 SHAKE prices fell across the heard at the Btagapsn stock market yesterday la reacttsa to the dtamal perfermaace sf the New Yerk market sa Meaday. Prices epeaed easier la the mentag aad were seea takea tower M the selling pressare toereaaed dariag the day. Am769 words
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Article580 1982-02-03 10 AFTER the temporary recovery on Friday, share prices on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange once again tumbled across the board in another round of monotonous trading yesterday. Turnover, however, was relatively higher. Following a weak start, operators displayed strong cautiousness which led to a gradual drift580 words
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275 1982-02-03 11 AFP TRAFALGAR Housing of Hongkong has reported a 44 per cent jump in net group profit. The real estate company said in its interim report for the financial year ending March 31, 1982, that the amount earned in the six months which endedAFP - 275 words
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Article183 1982-02-03 11 INDUSTRIAL properties in Malaysia increased rapidly in values last year as suitable sites available in this relatively small sector of the market became more difficult to find. Although it is the Malaysian government's intention to free more land for industrial use, a fair number of the new industrial183 words
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Article233 1982-02-03 11 TASEK Cement has confirmed discussions at management level with Siam Cement to mine coal in Indonesia. Tasek said the plan is yet to be approved by its board of directors. The company was replying to a Stock Exchange of Singapore query on a report in233 words
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Article243 1982-02-03 11 KILLINGHALL Tin (Malaysia) Bhd has announced a two-for-three bonus issue and a final gross dividend of 56 cents. Unaudited pre-tax profit before depreciation for the financial year ended Dec 31, 1981, soared 102 per cent from the previous M 310.9 million to $22.1 million. The243 words
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Article266 1982-02-03 11 MR J H F Mil] ward has resigned as director of Dul«p Estates BerM with effect from Jan 25. ROTHMAN8 Iadutrlea said that its directors intend that the amount of dividend of not less than 10 per cent to be paid to shareholders in respect of the half266 words
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1151 1982-02-03 11 SIOW LI SEN - .THE IOITiq "that WAS J By SIOW LI SEN JANUARY 1982 was almost a miniature replay of the year 1981. Almost but not quite. The same actors were there, cheering the stockmarket on when share prices rose and then almost tripping over each other in1,151 words
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Article277 1982-02-03 11 A SHARP fall on Wall Street cut back some of the gains made by the Sydney market last week and resource stocks dipped while industrial issues were mainly unchanged yesterday, brokers said. At the close the overall market measure, the All-Ordi-naries index, was off 0.9 at 548.0.277 words
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Article387 1982-02-03 11 SHARE prices on the Tokyo stock market yesterday fell sharply over a wide front with sentiment dampened by the upturn of US interest rates, the Wall Street overnight decline and the strengthening dollar against the yen. The market avenge fell 81.79 points to a 7,828.00 close, the387 words
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Article107 1982-02-03 11 THE Manila market yesterday closed mixed with the commercial/industrial sector and oils again firmer while miners fell on turnover up sharply to 1.4 million pesos from 359,000 pesos, dealers said. A CO* Mining AUaa Con A AUu Con. B. jou me -Qjorxn -OJ Baculo Ootd BnuaM Con. B Bf107 words
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Article50 1982-02-03 11 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Monday 572.0 Friday 578.8 Week Ago 557.7 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 851.09 Friday 871.10 Week Ago 842.75 HJK.HANG SENG Tuesday 1300.15 Monday 1410.02 Week Ago.. closed AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 002.6 Monday closed Week Ago- 088.8 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 548.0 Monday closed Week Ago 540.350 words
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Article294 1982-02-03 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed on or near their lows after drifting down most of the day, mainly in sympathy with the fall on Wall Street overnight, brokers said. The decline also reflected the increase in prime rates to 16' A per cent by two major294 words
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Article96 1982-02-03 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mixed and sentiment was still weak in selective trading. The Book Club index fell 0.01 point to 93.85 on a turnover of 3.2 million baht. Thai Commercial Ranir rose two baht to 317, Siam Cement fell one to 146. Asia rtbrv ISO -i96 words
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Article874 1982-02-03 11 LONDON, Moo. The market closed lower after a quiet session with the higher trend in US interest rates prompting some selling interest. The FT index closed at 572, 7.8 points down from the previous close. Government bonds closed with net falls of up to V« point in line874 words
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Advertisement313 1982-02-03 11 This announcement appears as a matter ot record only February. 1982 MALAYSIA LNG SDN. BHD. U*****,000,000 EURODOLLAR FACILITY PETROLIAM NASIONAL BERHAD BANK BUMIPUTRA MALAYSIA BERHAO BT ASIA LIMITED LLOYDS BANK INTERNATIONAL LIMITED MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK SEVERALLY GUARANTEED BY MITSUBISHI CORPORATION MANAGED BY THE BANK OF TOKYO.313 words
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Article159 1982-02-03 12 Rises Sku|ri-Lt Milan Fmills Spore Baa VOL Loaa 750 258 247 83 10 1 1 +H Falls K L Industries Sel Properties Rothmans Inda General Corp O C B C Hong Leon( lad Straits Trading Sea View O U E H Leong Fin Island A Pen U M W159 words
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Article, Illustration153 1982-02-03 12 Rises Killinghall 2900 100 Riverview 330 +50 Falls Hong Kong 1900 -600 Roth Ltd 725 -75 Roth (M) Bhd 720 -70 General Corp 530 -50 High and Low 236 -44 M A A 540 -40 C Sugars 1550 -40 MBF 860 -35 Dunlop Est 590 -30 UM W153 words
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154 1982-02-03 12 Reuter MALAYSIA'S fenrth largest baak, (Jailed Asian Baak (UAB) BM, baa UMUced that It will lane 15,»MM ■ew ordinary shares at M|l.M each to raise bamlpatra eqalty partMpattea to M per eeat la time with government pellcy far aa increaaed hamipatra share la theReuter - 154 words
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Article83 1982-02-03 12 WESSANEN Nederlaad may meve part of Ms palm ell reflalag factory aad activities earreatly la the Netherlands to Malaysia to esacea trate sa mere sophisticated activities saeh as the prediction of esesa hatter sabstitates. The company already has tws palm all projects in Malaysia. Oae83 words
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383 1982-02-03 12 MALAYAN Banking has achieved satisfactory growth over the six months to Dec 1961, resulting in a 21 per cent rise in group after-tax profits for the period. The bank yesterday reported interim group aftertax profits of M 533.04 million, up 21.7 per cent from the383 words
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684 1982-02-03 12 MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM - US!! Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM SIME Darby Bhd will sell the Guy Butler money broking group to Mills and Allen International PLC (Mai) for £10.75 million. In a joint announcement made in London, Sime and Mai said that agreement in684 words
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495 1982-02-03 12 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM APPLICATION forms for Malaya Tin Printing's public issue of shares will be available today. Investors can get the forms from all broking houses, merchant %anks, the Banque National e de Paris office at Collyer Quay and the Development Bank of495 words
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761 1982-02-03 12 Reuter SHARE prices on the London Stock Exchange are looking healthy and should rise further over the coming quarter as the UK economy and British company profits continue to recover from a prolonged slump, share analysts and fund managers said. After a vigorous startReuter - 761 words
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434 1982-02-03 12 DESPITE the economic slowdown and credit squeeze, the Malaysian motor industry did not fare tpo badly last year. Registration of new passenger cars and commercial vehicles in Peninsular Malaysia rose 4 per cent last year to 100,936. New car registrations increased 7 per cent434 words
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Article, Illustration730 1982-02-03 12 ssoscl» by HOCK LOCK SIEW ALL'S suddenly serene on the Guthrie Corporation front, (our months after the Sep 7 coup in which Permodalan Nasional Berhad netted 50.4 per cent control in a series of swift swoops. Sources in KL now interestingly reveal that PNB's "swallowing" ofby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 730 words
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Article63 1982-02-03 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday queried Paper Products (Malaya) on a Business Times report entitled: "Chandan Holdings takes over Paper Products." PPM is to furnish the KLSE with its comments for public release. The article said that Chandan, a bumiputra group, had bought an additional63 words
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Miscellaneous48 1982-02-03 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair and cloudy. prior to 7Jt pm m Feb 2 at Maximum temperature 30.7 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 1.45 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month 0.6 Total rainy days for the month 148 words
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258 1982-02-03 13 A MEETING of ten major port trust chairmen in India has recommended that the expansion of container handling facilities at the ports of Bombay, Cochin, Calcutta and Madras-Haldia should be the thrust of development. Mr KKUppal, chairman of the Indian Ports Association and258 words
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547 1982-02-03 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE SAUDI Ports Authority (SPA), Saudi Arabia, will be enforcing a regulation in May which requires certain cargo to be shipped in palletised form in conventional vessels rather than in containers. The items included in the regulation are timber, plywood,547 words
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Article95 1982-02-03 13 Reuter COLUMBUS LINE and Pacific Australia Direct Line (PAD) said the bunker surcharge on their Australia to west coast US and Canada routes will be reduced to 15.38 per cent from 19.73 per cent, effective March L Meanwhile, shipping companies servicing the Australia to Caribbean route reducedReuter - 95 words
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Article101 1982-02-03 13 Reuter FOUR FREIGHT conferences are cutting their currency adjustment factors (CAF) due to the recent yen fall against the US dollar. The two-member conference of Far East-Soma-lia cut the CAF to 19.5 per cent from 24.0 per cent with effect from Feb 1 while the four-member Japan/SouthReuter - 101 words
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Article42 1982-02-03 13 Reuter SOUTH Korea's Samsung Shipbuilding Co Ltd has won a US$7O million contract to build two container/bulk carriers for First American Bulk Carrier Corp, Samsung officials said. Samsung is scheduled to deliver the two 41,300dwt vessels by 1983. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article103 1982-02-03 13 AFP TWO SOVIET ships carrying German tourists will be allowed to dock at Ma dang next week in spite of a Papua New Guinea government ban on Soviet vessels calling at the country's ports. Foreign Minister Noel Levi said the Alexander Pushkin and the Maxim GorkyAFP - 103 words
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Article757 1982-02-03 13 Sklppiag Use P»«e CM SMppiag Um C4 Achlpelego Shpc AIM VI VI > 1 IV vn a 4/5 AJro-EumU VI a Flocta Lauro V 5 Alfred CT Alltrana Alpac Angooave VI vn VI V 1 4 5 a Franco-Bel* FitMMr FrataNVOC Freight Links m IX VI V757 words
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Article703 1982-02-03 14 AFP FREIGHT rates slumped to 1979 levels in many trades last week owing to the surplus in tonnage and continuing lack of new enquiries. Soviet charterers were known to be busy, but few details were revealed. The Japanese also operated, unusually, beneath a cloak of secrecy. TalkAFP - 703 words
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513 1982-02-03 14 THAILAND'S Communications Ministry will re-sub-mit a proposal for a tax incentive package on merchant marine promotion to the Cabinet. The proposal is being resubmitted because assistance provided by the Thai government has not produced satisfactory results. The tax incentive package proposal will be513 words
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Article, Illustration229 1982-02-03 14 COMPLETE Container Care (CCC), a container repair, refurbishing and storage company occupying 28,000 square metres in the centre of Rotterdam Port, recently took delivery of its first Valmet container lift truck. The truck is powered by a Perkins V 8 540 industrial diesel229 words
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Article1644 1982-02-03 14 MODERATELY active grain chartering was seen out of US east coast ports on Monday in an otherwise rather dull freight market. Rates for grain generally tended easier where changed and a US$9.5O was paid for 52,000 tons from the US Gulf to Holland compared with (10 previously while1,644 words
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Article83 1982-02-03 15 AFP MOST Indonesian ports are now in a critical stage of shallowing, and a dredging programme involving some 7,000 million rupiah last year is being carried out at a loss. The primary reason for the shallowing was erosion due to forest denudation, head of ports and dredging directorateAFP - 83 words
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400 1982-02-03 15 Lloyd's List FRANCE is re-stating to a federal court in Chicago its argument that it cannot constitutionally produce secret parliamentary records of inquiries into the Amoco Cadiz disaster even though it risks legal penalties. Lawyers acting for the owners of the tankerLloyd's List - 400 words
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955 1982-02-03 15 THE SIGNING of an executive order by President Marcos directing the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) to draw up the rules and regulations to implement the Unctad Liner Code on cargo sharing has stirred a lot of talk as to the impact of such955 words
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Article133 1982-02-03 15 AFP A GREEK merchant ship, the Vieki K, which according to its crew sank with its cargo in the Red Sea last November, was previously unloaded at Port Said, according to the International Maritime Bureau (1MB), an inquiry group set up by the London International Chamber ofAFP - 133 words
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5316 1982-02-03 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port5,316 words
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Article585 1982-02-03 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowits FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mode Macau Express 11EB 5.2.82 1500 S'pore Shpg 49 vc Ming Cheer 38W 4.2.82 0830 Malay Satets 49 1500-1600 TT Frankfurt Express 71WB 4.2.82 1500 S'pore585 words
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Article1797 1982-02-03 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AcMpeiega Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) AdrUOr CmWmt Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) APEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/ Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afra-Earaala Use Transgroup Pte Ltd1,797 words
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Article, Illustration612 1982-02-03 22 A MEMORANDUM on port state control, signed last week by European transport ministers from 14 different countries, is regarded by v the signatories as the "big- gest single step" towards maritime safety. '> It is hoped that the memorandum will lead to a612 words
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Article182 1982-02-03 22 .THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gull, 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. AN*© (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.182 words
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Article, Illustration481 1982-02-03 22 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES 'Barber Toba (ro/ro) (0400 must starboard a/side) 46/ <1 Blue Matsuyama (ro/ro) (1500 must starboard a/ side) 38/39 Builder (0700 after Equator) 22 Fareast Vanguard (after Pateverett) 45 Graha (Tanker) (1400 PO, subject gas free) 15/16 Kaisei Maru (0600 subject free board) 25/26 Kimanis481 words
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Article228 1982-02-03 22 FURTHER rationalisation of the liner services to the Gulf has been announced by ScanMideast, a relatively new conglomerate formed out of ScanMel and Mideastcargo last year. Scancarriers, a joint service maintained by Wilhelmsen, Transatlantic and East Asiatic, has agreed to incorporate ScanMideast, now owned solely228 words
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Advertisement719 1982-02-03 16 0 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPHNG Fa La CARGO FOR: Span MM Hm*«| fifailm Mltrtan M»«t Lt H»«r« (t« 1/7 1/J 3/3 5/3 7/3 9/3 L»m 14/7 74/7 |/J U/J 13/3 15/3 lt/J Crar *fm 24/7 U/3 21/3 73/3 75/3 17/3 i*ar lack? I/3 11/3 27/3 79/3 31/3719 words
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Advertisement996 1982-02-03 16 9 Burma Fiva Star Shipping Corpn. f rn \J^« BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON 'Mm, Fan* 4/7 F* 11/13 Fa* I/IF* I SSST vTr* HTOJTW 11/11 Fa* 1/1 F* Jl*.,. 11/ M F* 17/11F* TFi KJTSl F S 5". BOUSTEAO SHWtMG Umpanta Atftntmt Da fli rn UKrfcaiMinwKal rMimm "ARGENTINE996 words
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Advertisement708 1982-02-03 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA VESSEL Tfn rttn rl. *TiTi 13-14/4 18-19/5 wo-"L m HZ7 ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO COLOMBO, AQABA AND HODEIDAH. PT.KELANG 5-6/2 15-16/2 S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS I lnr^rnt NEP. ZIRCON 60S/61N 3^/2 [JEP. TOPA2 628/63N 1-6/2708 words
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Advertisement646 1982-02-03 17 7^ BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE Nn| Im Upran T«Mi Etprtu Pn| Hm B UWI R dam Ha»fe UK Owy Am VI L»n Bar 1/1 VI B/3 VI 1/1 imktUm 13/2 Bir.Hw 11/3 IV) IV3 19/3 9/3 ntoH cimope kburg b haven roAM havre soton WGtrnaay/ Austria Mm646 words
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Advertisement444 1982-02-03 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE i>'« •»vf. SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK* 12 Feb 9 Mor 12 Mor 16 Mar FORTHBANK 17 Mor 12 Apr 15 Apr 20 Apr CORABANK 22 Apr 18 May 21 May 26 May Abo loo* P. Kotoog 14/2 and g 16/2 Lines U.S. GULF MECT444 words
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Advertisement685 1982-02-03 18 "CKline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. LEXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA FmnKsav n sr 1/2 7/2 in 11/2 U/2 Asa Mara MOTOR KSXLS II II I H Wk Arm 24/2 9/3 *4»a Man 24/2 6/3 bfeaa Mm* 24/2 25/3 ha Mara 3/3 14/3 NntaMara 4/3 M/ 3 ThMm Mara 12/3685 words
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Advertisement353 1982-02-03 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE tar LOS MSIiV MM FUNCBCO. SUTTIE TACQM*. VANCOUVER B C Acc«p4p( FCt/FCt CMinn P Mil* W*<*i I Anfctn EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW ZEALAND SERVICE Im*l tar UM, —i|te lyttMai Mm cjli Dm*/* hymou* fw»«t f Smcatm r 7 Mm lib JAPAN SERVICE r353 words
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Advertisement650 1982-02-03 18 <»■'<>(■■> SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD. 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILOING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING **********NE51 GENERAL *****1 114LINtSI TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS 2SS6b A B CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSMIP Itejliwnal Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/lrom BANGKOK tAIMMMM 075/MN h PI/4 FA THAMA MM «2S/UR S/C ft m650 words
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Advertisement682 1982-02-03 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES E Room 601 ICB Building. Sf>enton Way, Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDPU EAST/BED SEA/EUROPE SERHCES ARUKAMAI. S pore P. Kotang Loadmg For 5 Fob Dubai/Bandar Abbas/ RNYANG NO. 13....... 17 Fob BUNGA VAIOA t Fob HAEWOONO. 2 IS Fob WONSBON 20 Fob Iran682 words
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Advertisement567 1982-02-03 18 'f rcuiuary j, INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Suite 2616 International Pla/a Ansor, Ha Singapore- 0207 Tpi *****11 110 Lines l ft BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST ROUND SERVICE MWfTAS m 122 8 Mar jeddah/Unassai/M'salas/ i imini t/Kontroam/ inry All* acctptint ContAwrs to Mrut/Trpal/LaUkia/Tartoiß/ Ataiandria/Bafttdad FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE567 words
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Advertisement503 1982-02-03 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia TO WEST COAST (USA)/CANADA We accept LCL Cargo. Eastbound To: Seattle, Oakland, S. Francisco. Longbeach, Los Angeles. New York and Vancouver Westbound from: Seattle. Oakland, Longbeach, Los Angeles. Charleston and503 words
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Advertisement573 1982-02-03 19 MALDIVE LINES fta KUAKTAN ETA PORT KELANG ETA HA STORE KUA MALDIVE COURAGE 10/2 Loading For Dubai/Kuwait/Ka racht MALDIVE NOVEL 6/2 Loading For Hode»dah/Jeddah MALDIVE NAVIGATOR 7/2 Loading For Salalah/ Dibai/Kuwait MALDIVE PEACE Sailed Loading For Oar E-Saiam MALDIVE MPORTER Sailed Loading For Male BARBARY 4/2 Loading For ieddah/Dakar MALDIVE573 words
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Advertisement273 1982-02-03 21 an. EGYPTIAN INTFCN ATIDN Al I IMF Pll 1 1 INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT UNER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA! fPOK PI. 912 PT SAO AUXAMMA mi WTW 2*i! Mi m 5".? *P 3 U HOT 21 Apt 10 Apt 31 Hi; 3 tby f273 words
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Advertisement254 1982-02-03 21 ft JOHORE SHIPPING 1/q JAtAN TENGKU BADAR PO«T HEIANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Unttoad Service from P. Ketang East Malaysia Bruno HAYATI V: 2/12 HAYATI V: 3/12 HAYATI V: 4/t2 HAMDAH V: 2/12 HAADAH V: 3/S2 HAMDAH V: 4/12 AMU V: 3/12 P. KELANG 15/2/12 «/3/«2 25/3/12254 words
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Advertisement252 1982-02-03 21 SL WOOD LINE Bulk Timber and Plywood Service UK/CONTINENT SERVICE S>n PK«*m( T|jtm KJ( Im*« far mrrr* NLOOt SLD SID SU> SU> MMnn/KM/ANT/UK mow 20/2 24/2 lt/2 l«/ 2 N ANTES/ANT/RDM/I*/' n SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE KOTOS ALSO SHOALS S'P*« HHant tar; 1-4 5/3 7/3 ft«mt/OwfeM/Cipct«M Generol Agents: Wood Line (S)252 words
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Advertisement325 1982-02-03 21 FRANSMER (GROUPAGE) SERVICE Frommor Sctvicm (S) Pto Ltd Uoit B. 4rt» Floor (OS-02) CW9 CHwoo Hoot Industrial Bu.ldmg, 12. Arumuaom load, ott Poya Labor Smmoot* 1440 P.O. to* 519 Smooporo 9146 To>: *****66 (5 »«m) Tote. tS ***** FRAMER FCL/LCL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA Collmg ot:Sydnoy, Mo)bourn*, Brnbooo. Adoloido. Fromowtto FRAMER325 words
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Advertisement101 1982-02-03 21 SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD »{»m OCMN HWKIMTWMt M«RI« COKPOKITION PH ITD 144 C Rotator Ro*d TH 6TB Booimi ff.jbt Sff »»ce Tel ??4 3bOC 1 KIONG CHUAN SHIPPING (S) PTE L RM m, AFRO ASIA BUILDING, M, ROBINSON RO„ B'PORE 0106 T«fc *****30; *****13 ft *****14. ETA ETD DfstMtwi "Hi101 words
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Advertisement264 1982-02-03 22 NOTICE J M Y DONG IL VOT. ItS AT ppw m General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above veaael wUI be held on Monday Stli February. 1982 as from 9» am to a« noon No further survey will be held after this date inTTrfnrr iS SYDNEY TRANS-C-LINE 2CDS3^SL3»^CIIeC£iS2Z264 words
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Advertisement412 1982-02-03 22 Are you making full use of the Shipping Times as an effective selling medium? Tel. *****44, Extension 351 For further enquiries caH: Tel: *****2 Ext. 38 or 39 Times Centre Ckinninil Timo( Financial Publications Sdn Bhd I, New Industrial Rood Singapore 1953 #nippifig I llim t j a |o n412 words
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Advertisement150 1982-02-03 22 m PERKAPAiAN LAUTAN MRU SDN. MO. PO d0«220 KotikrubSu Stbth bgum unh sarvia SatMh Sarawak Bangkok Sngapxxr Port Km* Vessels Penang P.lUan| S port loadmg ft LAUTAN MM ¥.1/12 ?4J»"S2 to Part m LAUTAH ENAM *1/12 bNrl 30 Jan 12 Sandakan, Tim SEALJON SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD. Tel: *****81 Tlx:150 words
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Miscellaneous154 1982-02-03 22 rJ fjf u Regional Weather •j i fx C/ VA m a u N v" Jt w VTV< !i*S SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R. Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Shower Rain Cloudy Sky 5 knots. Cloudy154 words
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