The Business Times, 16 June 1982
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Title Section11 1982-06-16 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1«, 1182 60 CENTS11 words
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365 1982-06-16 1 AP ARGENTINE forces on the Falkland Islands surrendered and preparations were being made to send the estimated 7,000 troops home without their weapons. Argentine forces laid down their weapons and surrendered the Falkland Islands on Monday night, 74 days after invading the South Atlantic colony,AP - 365 words
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253 1982-06-16 1 SINGAPORE'S inflation rate continues to wane with the annual rate falling for the fourth straight month in May. The annual rate of increase of the Consumer Price Index in May was 4.2 per cent. This rate has been slipping since January because253 words
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522 1982-06-16 1 WONG MAI YUN - By WONG MAI YUN THE European Economic Community has proposed stricter import restraints on Singapore's textiles and garments, contributing to a breakdown in talks to renew the bilateral textile trade agreement which expires at the end of this year. The five-day meeting in Brussels522 words
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148 1982-06-16 1 EEC President Leo Tindemans will attend the Asean-EEC dialogue which begins here tomorrow. Foreign Minister S Dhanabalan and chairman of the Asean Standing Committee said he had received official word that Mr Tindemans had revoked his earlier decision and that he would be148 words
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307 1982-06-16 1 BALMA KHALIK - By BALMA KHALIK REFLECTING their concern with worsening economic conditions, the five Asean foreign ministers have decided to add five posts to the economic section of Asean's secretariat in Indonesia. They also agreed to coordinate their work more closely with their economic ministers.307 words
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Article247 1982-06-16 1 THE Inland Revenue Department collected $986 million in taxes and duties in the first quarter of this year. This is 27.2 per cent more than the 1775 million collected in the corresponding period last year. This growth rate is, however, lower than the 41.4 per cent247 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article77 1982-06-16 1 Reuter BEIRUT, Tues. Israeli forces consolidated their positions around Beirut today while beleagured Palestinian guerillas' prepared to meet a possible assault aimed at crushing their movement for good. Several thousand Israeli troops with tanks and artillery formed a tight arc from the Mediterranean coast around the southernReuter - 77 words
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Article101 1982-06-16 1 UPI NEW YORK, Tues. Iraq is intent on becoming Opec's second largest oil producer, after Saudi Arabia, when a ceasefire is reached with Iran. Iraqi Oil Minister Rayeh Abdul Karim told Petroleum Information International hours before Baghdad offered to declare a ceasefire with Iran that an end toUPI - 101 words
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Article97 1982-06-16 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Tues. The large loans needed for China's offshore oil devlopment must be at "reasonable" interest rates if they are to be tax deductible. China's tax commissioner said under new Chinese tax laws passed last December, foreign firms participating in China's offshore oil exploration may applyReuter - 97 words
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Article91 1982-06-16 1 UPI BEIJING, Tues. The first Soviet sports delegation to visit China in nearly 17 years arrived in Beijing today and "sports diplomacy" between the two rival communist giants took a step forward. Five of the Soviet Union's top athletes, their coach and a senior sports official arrived onUPI - 91 words
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Article56 1982-06-16 1 ISLAMABAD, Tues. Pakistan's government has unveiled a 1963 budget calling for a 13 per cent increase in defence expenditures, and continuing an arms buildup on the Indian subcontinent. The national budget disclosed by Finance Minister Ghulam Ishaq Khan envisages 22 billion rupees for defence, about 13 per cent56 words
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Article98 1982-06-16 1 Reuter TOKYO, Tues. Japan's Economic Planning Agency (EPA) said in a quarterly survey report that growth rate of Japanese exports will slow to 7.4 per cent in 1982 from a 15.7 per cent gain last year, reflecting the world-wide economic recession. The report, based on a survey ofReuter - 98 words
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302 1982-06-16 1 UPI Reuter AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Deaald Regan Indicated that the US had an Monday intervened la foreign earreacy markets beeaaae at •'dtoorderty" rondittoas resaltiag frem the devalaattoa of the Preach aad Italiaa carreacies. He taM a gatheriag of Wall Street exeeattves meetlag at theUPI; Reuter - 302 words
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Article524 1982-06-16 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ICS), which made an underwriting profit of $5.5 million last year, is out to capture a slice of overseas markets. The company's general manager, Mr Chew Loy Kiat, is visiting the US and Japan to524 words
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Advertisement236 1982-06-16 1 Times Bookshops! Editorial...page I THE VOLUME of offshore business handled by insurers and reinsurers in Singapore continued to expand last year Page 2 ARCHITECTS should also assume the role of construction manager to keep a closer eye on their clients' projects Page 3 AMERICAN consumers are poised to lead the236 words
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Advertisement17 1982-06-16 1 Editorial...page I t m fTTT» R urn G Q i •iTravellers Cheques L 4Mb H-r' Hryn l17 words
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Advertisement172 1982-06-16 1 SIM .Ah >KI this month Offshore banks: Making waves •Tourism growth: Half of last year's? Music instruments trade: Key to success Relations with Britain: Bonds stl strong L DT 5750R Reproduces and reduces at unprecedented speed Rapid warm-up ensures the fir§t copy in 5 seconds, with a phenomenal speed of172 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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662 1982-06-16 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE VOLUME of offshore business handled by insurers and reinsurers in Singapore continued to expand last year to nearly threetenths of the total premiums collected by the market. But underlying conditions remained weak and uncertain on both the domestic and international662 words
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101 1982-06-16 2 Reuter A NEW AJ2OO gold coin commemorating this year's Brisbane Commonwealth Games will go on sale in July, Australian Treasurer John toward said. It will be sold from the Canberra Mint and Building Society offices but not by banks. Howard gave no details ofReuter - 101 words
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310 1982-06-16 2 Reuter SEVERAL European central bank governors have expressed doubts over the durability of the European Monetary System (EMS) following the weekend realignment of exchange rate parities, the fourth since March last year. The central bankers, attending the annual meeting of the Bank for InternationalReuter - 310 words
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333 1982-06-16 2 Reuter THE possibility is growing that J sly lasses of Japanese long-term national bonds will be suspended in the wake of the recent collapse of the bond market and at a time when the volatility of the yen/US dollar rate andReuter - 333 words
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Article473 1982-06-16 2 THE foreign exchange market was volatile yesterday. The US dollar opened firm against most currencies but weakened in late afternoon trading. Against the local currency, the dollar opened at 552.1320/30 and rose to a high of 552.1340/50 before closing at 552.1285/95. UterfcMk ImmH rata* at S pn: One473 words
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Article216 1982-06-16 2 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed firmer at 251.00 yen against an opening 250.20 following modest Bank of Japan intervention, dealers said. This was also higher than the 250.30/45 finish in New York and Monday's 250.15 close in Tokyo. Trading volume was an active $1.76216 words
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Article22 1982-06-16 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.08 per cent.22 words
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Article186 1982-06-16 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 15: US DollanlSpot) Offer Bid 7 days 14V, 14% 1 month 15 1/16 14 15/16 2 months 15% 15% 3 months 15^ 15% 6 months 15 s 15M2 9 months 15W 15% 12 months 15W 15% Da*. S w.Fri186 words
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Article45 1982-06-16 2 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 15: Overnight: Vt% VH Call deposits: V* Closiac Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 4 3 7 3-month Bank bills 9* 3 months CD 9% 9 1 0 months CD 9V« 9'* Source: National Discount Co45 words
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Article284 1982-06-16 2 GOLD futures prices in Singapore yesterday closed i lower across the board in i line with New York's trend following the strength of the US dollar and higher interest rates, dealers said. I Total sales for the day was 138 lots while kerbs i recorded 415 lots. Trading on284 words
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Article41 1982-06-16 2 Fri Thar* New York 5 96B 6 00B 603S 6 07S Zurich 5.93B 5 98B 6.03S 6 08S Mm Frl Singapore 5 92B 6.00B 6 02S 6 10S Casing prices in US dollars a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse41 words
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Article156 1982-06-16 2 STERLING IN Hongkong yesterday rose to U551.7760/ 70 from an early $1.7710 20 and New York's 1.7710/40 finish on late news that the British Prime Minister's Office confirmed the Argentine forces in Falklands had surrendered. The US dollar also eased against other major currencies except the French franc under156 words
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Article51 1982-06-16 2 NEWS OF a surrender by Argentine forces on the Falkland Islands strengthened sterling against European currencies and the dollar, dealers said. Opening quotes yesterday US 1.7760/70 D F1 4.7400 7475 S FY 3.6725 75 B Fr con 82.02 17 F FY 11.9075 275 Lit 2414.50 2418.25 Yen 444.89 44551 words
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Advertisement186 1982-06-16 2 If iCs got a roof on it, diances are your Carrier Man can cool it Better. a y m itiJ til' iiiij 5; v mmw If* h n* Ji JJJ ja 1 nivys\y v rw*** v.v TO* imb v *> f m?-- >& -r n y^rvmerr; 4 j* <3* X-186 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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392 1982-06-16 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN ARCHITECTS should assume the additional role of construction manager to keep a closer eye on the projects of their clients. The suggestion was made yesterday by an architect, Robert S Rogers of Australia, at the convention of the Royal Australian392 words
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514 1982-06-16 3 THE National Productivity Board (NPB) has joined hands with New York University in offering a diploma course in financial management for senior executives as part of the overall strategy to upgrade the skills of local managers. The comprehensive fivemodule course is designed basically for514 words
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Article116 1982-06-16 3 NTUC Income will step up efforts to provide insurance for industry groups. Mr Bernard Chen, the insurance cooperative's chairman, said there is much potential here as industry groups have become more organised with the setting up of 10 industry unions last year. Speaking at the organisation's116 words
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409 1982-06-16 3 SINGAPORE must look for new ways to solve the problem of finding sufficient food, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, Minister of State (Defence), said at the seminar on food research and production yesterday. He said Singapore "has been successful in producing enough eggs409 words
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295 1982-06-16 3 UNION Imperial, a newly set-up shoe manufacturer, is exporting about 50 per cent of its total monthly production of 9,000 pairs of shoes.' Department stores in America, New Zealand, Australia, Japan and West Asia are now stocking the company's high quality men's leather shoes.295 words
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Article229 1982-06-16 3 MONETARY considerations of the independent professional and the client are at the root of most problems arising between the two parties. Such considerations have led to poor relationship between the consulting professional and the client. Mr Y C Wong, vice-presi-dent of the Institution of Engineers Singapore,229 words
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Article146 1982-06-16 3 THE €00 chests of Kenyan tea offered at the 14th international tea auction here yesterday met good demand. Kenyan pekoe fannings fetched between US$l.9B and 12.35 a kg. A broker said the price was very attractive and fully comparable to prices in London. The Indian tea146 words
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Advertisement86 1982-06-16 3 TAI PING FACTORY SALE The biggest collection of beautifully designed handmade carpets and rugs... ever assembled. BIG DISCOUNTS OF UP TO 75 See the latest creations from oir factory and choose from a collection of exclusively designed handmade cat pets and rugs Beautify your home with a TAI PING exclusive86 words
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Advertisement313 1982-06-16 3 No other hotel in Penang can give you a converitionTiki the Rasa Sayang. m i ■f ft V v V V V <fL £5 i mm 1* u << s > (JSk We take your convention seriously. That's why we have the finest meeting facilities in Penang. A convention hall313 words
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OVERSEAS
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595 1982-06-16 4 Reuter AMERICAN consumers are poised to lead the country's economy out of its 11-month old recession. Economists in New York on Monday said households have improved their financial positions since the recession began, increasing their income and reducing their borrowings. On JulyReuter - 595 words
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130 1982-06-16 4 THE European Economic Community (EEC) has postponed signing a US$4O million financial protocol with Israel in a move linked by EEC officials to the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. The five-year agreement, involving EEC loans granted on special terms, was to be signed130 words
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419 1982-06-16 4 Reuter DETAILS reached Warsaw on Monday of violent street clashes in provincial cities on' Sunday, marking six months of martial law. Police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse protestors hurling petrol bombs and stones in the industrial city of Wroclaw. ThereReuter - 419 words
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289 1982-06-16 4 UPI AMERICA'S civilian space programme lacks direction for the future and may lose its commercial and technological leadership in a key area to competitors from Europe and Japan. The non-partisan Office of Technology Assessment in Washington reported on Monday that in spite ofUPI - 289 words
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391 1982-06-16 4 Reuter THE world oil glut appears to have ended, although a major market tightening is not foreshadowed by recent developments. National Westminster Bank PLC economic analysis manager David Kern, yesterday said in a speech to a seminar in Texas, a copy ofReuter - 391 words
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228 1982-06-16 4 UPI JUST 8.38 million new cars will be sold in the US this year, a prediction even lower than the dismal figures of 1981, Automative News, an industry trade publication, said. In its quarterly world outlook, the publication last December predicted 9.1UPI - 228 words
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406 1982-06-16 5 Reuter THE US Supreme Court in Washington yesterday agreed to rule on the controversial issue of whether private home recording of television programmes is illegal. A decision, which could affect millions of consumers and a billion-dollar industry, is not expectedReuter - 406 words
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169 1982-06-16 5 AFP THE Malaysian government has been urged to help stimulate the growth of the textile industry. The call was made by the Perak Textile Mill, a whollyowned Japanese plant which manufactures cotton fabrics and yarn, mainly for export to the EEC and Japan.AFP - 169 words
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Article183 1982-06-16 5 AP SOUTH Korea has announced major provisions of a new textile quota agreement with the US, signed in Seoul over the weekend after eight days of negotiations. The Commerce and Industry Ministry said the new accord for 1982-87 sets quotas for the starting year at levels 6.5AP - 183 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article474 1982-06-16 5 Agencies THE year-on-year rise in Hongkong's consumer price index may well fall to 10 per cent by the end of the year compared with the earlier government forecast of 12 per cent. While rents and the public and private transport index are expected to rise, theAgencies - 474 words
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Article356 1982-06-16 5 Reuter WEST European governments yesterday agreed in Luxembourg that the world's developing nations, but not the very poorest, should be made to pay more for imports bought on credit. The agreement reached by finance ministers of the European Economic Community will be disappointing newsReuter - 356 words
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Article105 1982-06-16 5 AFP IN ORDER to encourage foreign buyers to buy more Taiwanese products, the Board of Foreign Trade will give preferential treatment to such buyers during their stay in Taiwan. Eligible for this status will be foreign buyers whose purchase from Taiwan exceeds US$2OO,OOO annually, a boardAFP - 105 words
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Advertisement338 1982-06-16 4 You can bet... Every race is a winner at YP r v v n 1 > The Stables Tote RACE 1 LUNCH Executive Businessmen's Lunch RACE 2 DINNER Our specialty: US Prime Rib of Beef Successful businessmen and people with good taste lunch, dine and entertain at The Stables, of338 words
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Advertisement274 1982-06-16 5 I uss (Minimum balance m US$lO 000) MONEY ON CALL ACCOUNT 1 WEEK 1 MONTH 14% 6 MONTHS 15 N.M. Rothschfld Sons (Singapore) Limited Ground Floor, Straits Trading Building, Battery Road, Singapore 0104 Telephone: *****1. Telex: RS ***** NMRSIN CaH *****71 tor our competitive US$S$ foreign exchange rates We at274 words
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Article463 1982-06-16 6 THE WHITE FLAGS raised in Port Stanley as the Argentine garrison surrendered are a symbol of common sense, not of cowardice, and men who use common sense are to be saluted, not gloated over or humiliated. It is perhaps important for a newspaper which has supported463 words
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250 1982-06-16 6 EEC PRESIDENT Leo Tindemans is busy because of pressing commitments, as all persons in similarly important positions are. So he thought Asean Ministers meeting here would be satisfied with his junior. Unfortunately, Mr Tindemans' initial decision came just after a similar decision by US250 words
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Article, Illustration805 1982-06-16 6 RICHARD COWPER - Unless the market improves tor Indonesia's oil and commodity exports, the government will have to slow* down its development programme, with serious consequences tor economic growth rates and for its 155 million population. By RICHARD COWPER FT INDONESIA is Southeast Asia's only memberFT - 805 words
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Article365 1982-06-16 6 IKUO ANAI - By IKUO ANAI Reuter A JAPANESE policeman, saddled with vast debts to loan sharks, tried unsuccessfully last month to rah a bank and when about to be arrested attempted to slash his wrists. There are similar tragedies almost daily involving people nnabie to pay theirReuter - 365 words
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Advertisement117 1982-06-16 6 GENERAL OFFER BY ASEAMBANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD ON BEHALF OF KUMPULAN FIMA BERHAD ("FIMA") TO ACQUIRE IN CASH THE ENTIRE ISSUED AND PAID-UP CAPITAL OF UNITED PLANTATIONS BERHAD ("UPB") NOT ALREADY BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY FIMA On behalf of FIMA, we are pleased to announce that in relation to the above General117 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1468 1982-06-16 6 TWO-IN-ONE CBOSSWOBD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 A colourful character (5) 8 She can nag me crazy! (5) 10 Once watery seat of government (5) 11 A mousy flier (3) 12 One of those people you don't want to be behind (5) 13 Not a silent thief (7) 15 A perpetually1,468 words
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Article, Illustration1886 1982-06-16 7 J D F JONES - De Beers is making a grim effort to maintain its monopolistic grip on the international diamond trade in the face of the current world glut. By J D F JONES FT JWANENG is on the very edge of the Kalahari desert. To getFT - 1,886 words
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Article626 1982-06-16 7 JOHN O'RYAN - By JOHN O'RYAN Reuter THERE is an old adage that "as Boeing goes, so goes Seattle" and, judging from the condition of the largest city in the US Pacific northwest, there is a lot of truth to the saying. The payroll of the huge aerospace manufacturer,Reuter - 626 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article236 1982-06-16 8 JUNE 14 Fn CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde 483 -10 B S N Oervals Danone 1479 -46 CSF (Thomson Cat) 158.50 -Z5 Cle Fnncii* de» Petroles 130 unch Compacnle Financier? Compacnle GeneraJe Credit Fonder De France 360 1 Hachette (Llbralrte) 485 <26 Machines Bull 32.40 -115 Mlchelln (B) 672 -8 Parlbas Pechlney236 words
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Article173 1982-06-16 8 JUNE 14 ru ARM 2K00 -2-5 Ahold 8230 2.8 Akzo MOO 0.1 amev 82.50 1 Amfu 78.10 -03 Amrofcnk 50.30 -0.9 Bergoss Berk ZZ as io -02 MOO -03 BorsumlJ ***** 2.5 BurhmAnn 35.90 +a7 C aland 30 90 unch Calve Delft ***** 2 Dell M1J 71 JO 12173 words
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Article88 1982-06-16 8 JUNE 14 m FORWARD MARKET Acec 480 Arbed 1180 unch Astur m -I Brtictn no -S Bra-Lamb 1366 •4 Ctnptc 1030 4 Cock 136 1 D* Beers 196 -3 Ebet 1000 -IS Electrobel 4390 unch Ob-Inno-Bm 2500 4D n+w 1715 15 Hobok 3000 -70 Pelro 4550 10 Hyl Dutch88 words
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Article144 1982-06-16 8 JUNE 14 Dm A«t-Te»«funken 32J0 -11 Akao Alls LeDen Alia Ven BASF Bay M T Wbank Bay Vbank Bayer 134 40 117 JO -0.7 unch BMW CuatlL* Chem Verw Commcrstmnk ConU Oummi 304.50 141 OOB 40.00 -U -O-S Daimler-Bens 288 Difutll Demag Deutsche Bank Dresdner Bant Dt Texaco Dyckerhoff144 words
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Article185 1982-06-16 8 JUKE 14 Francs Actions Suisse* A1 usu liar Br. Alusulsae Rcf Brown Boverl Br Cite Old Br Ctba Olfj P C Obi O* If} Ref Credit Sum* Br Credit Sum* Ret ElrkUonU Br Oeortc rue her Br Olobui Pc Hero Br. Hoffman La Roc be 1/M Holderbank Br Inlet-food185 words
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Article99 1982-06-16 8 JUNE 14 Ure Bastofl 121-30 -4 Bel ***** unch Cent/ale Ord 3100 -961 Cond Acqua Roma 140 Endanla 9500 -350 flat Ord 19*1 -n Oenerali *****0 -1025 Olm 2300 ->0 in Prt* 3220 -n Invest 2000 •141 ItaJcementl Ord ***** -990 Vlflgu WO -10 LepeUt Ord moo -350 Mediobanca99 words
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Article195 1982-06-16 8 JUNE 14 cs AbltlM IS* Alctn 21* At*oni a SB* unch Bank Mont 1»* Bank Nova Scoua Bel) Tel It* unch Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 25* •1 Brascan Camp Red lake If* 12* Can Imp Bk 18* Canpac 26 unch Can par In* Pf Car ling O'Keefe HI195 words
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Article300 1982-06-16 8 JUNE 14 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 300 unch A be rrom AE And CI HH 649 -1 A MIC 3026 -25 Barlows 700 -10 C« Sunr laOOxd -50 CNA 6258 xd Currlc Finance 300 Oe Been Ind Edcon 1450 Edjars Eveready Fed Votk 330 .10 Fu*H 210B Oardlan Olenanl300 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article798 1982-06-16 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were slightly easier at midday, between £9 and £2 a tonne below Monday's close in traded positions. Dealers said prices drifted down from opening call levels on some scattered selling by commission houses in thin volume. They said the physicals market is generally quiet798 words
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Article150 1982-06-16 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday weakened on selling, following news of the Argentine forces in the Falklands surrendering, dealers said. In June north dropped Msls to $900 a tonne, south and central fell $12.50 and $10.50 respectively to $897.50 while in July south lost $10150 words
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Article1122 1982-06-16 9 NEW YORK STOCKS NEW YORK stock exchange prices on Monday closed sharply lower, giving up most of Friday's gains amid renewed concerns about the direction of interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average, which had gained about 11 points Friday, fell 7.89 to 801.85. The NYSE index1,122 words
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Article213 1982-06-16 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with July One RSS buyers quoted at 184.75 cents per kilo, down 0.25 cents from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were quietly steady on some light offerings after a marginally higher opening, they said. Afternoon prices lost some ground on213 words
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Article340 1982-06-16 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday; Close (par kilc Buyers 183.9 ***** WOO 174.50 173.50 ieoo 164 00 134J0N 153 SON 148 SON 148 JON (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b. 183.50 184.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. July 186.25 185 75 Int. 1340 words
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Article100 1982-06-16 9 NOON SSR and SMR f Micas ysstardayRAS SSR 20 SSR SO <1 ton (l-toa pallat) pellet) Jaly unreal Mtk Bayers Saltan 163.SO 1*4 JON ***** 162.00N Algl (Farwan Bayers 164 40 162.00 ist IMtB) 166.S0N 163 00N MBKLB Jaly Aa|M SMRCV SMR L SMRS SMR GP SMR100 words
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Article174 1982-06-16 9 CHINESE Pradaee Eiekup, Stagapwe, mm rl—tag prices per 1M kg yesterday. Ceeeaat ell: Bulk fob *100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) (ob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Miintok white pepper fob Asta NLW $352.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper174 words
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Article197 1982-06-16 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettea yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,340; 32s 2,990, 40s 3,120 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gseds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly197 words
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Article316 1982-06-16 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.10, 100 per cent second class 0.90, 100 per cent third class 0.82, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.81. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.65, Special 0.58.316 words
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Article74 1982-06-16 9 THE BTB AITS tin price ta Penag yesterday wu uehaaged at Ike ITC fleer price M Mta.lS a klla after tailing rtx eeats ta this level ea Meaday. Hk steadtaeas fall* wed the everalght daee la Lmdaa with nppart maialy (ram tke kafler stack manager. There were aaly74 words
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Article32 1982-06-16 9 Rubber: June IS Singapore: July: 184.75 cents (down 0.25 cent) Malaysia: July: 204.75 cents (down 0.76 cent) Tin: M 929.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 285 tonnes (up five tonnes)32 words
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Article76 1982-06-16 9 Reuter THIS year's summer grain harvest will be lower than the 1981 crop of 60 million tonnes as a result of a prolonged drought in North China and other natural disasters. The harvest had been especially badly hit in the middle and lower Yellow River valley althoughReuter - 76 words
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588 1982-06-16 9 CONTINUED uncertainty over the next tin agreement would have a disastrous effect on the market. Mr Peter de Koning, the International Tin Council's buffer stock manager, said in London that two decisions are urgently required to prop up the falling market. The first588 words
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Article146 1982-06-16 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed on a steady tone at lower levels, off Bve to IVi US cents per bushel in moderate trade. After opening lower in sympathy with weakness in financial instruments and a strong US dollar, continued tightness in the spot cash market due to146 words
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Article162 1982-06-16 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed near the lows, off 15V« to 17 US cents per bushel in moderately active trade. Weakness in financial instruments and strength in the US dollar pushed early values back to technical support levels, traders said. A local trade house was the featured162 words
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Advertisement848 1982-06-16 9 TONG BEE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of S*>gapore) BALANCE SHEET 31st DECEMBER, 1981 SHARE CAPITAL, RESERVES AND LIABILITIES SHARE CAPITAL Authorised 10,000,000 shares of SI each in 1981 and 1900 > 10.000,000 Issued and fully paid 2,000,000 shares of $1 each STATUTORY RESERVE REVENUE RESERVE Unappropriated profit848 words
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1458 1982-06-16 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aetna (3 0881,458 words
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Article199 1982-06-16 10 SINGAPORE UNITTEU BT DIAMOND MOT STOKE (ftliMfcrv' prtM tar Jaae 1«) (Manger* prim* tar 4m* 14) The Commerce 2.78 2 92xd Diamond The Savings Fund 1.58 1« S'pore Fd(USI) 0 58 0 00 S'pore Prog Fund 1.25 1.31 SI 1.28 S pore Sec Fund 1 92 103 (May)199 words
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Article2793 1982-06-16 10 Gr'. Gr*s Net 1982 Last Div Div Yld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 247 Acma 308cd unch 15.0 1.1 4.8 324 6 308 306 Alcom 115 3.7 0.5 3.2 95.8 233 172 Allied Choc 1802,793 words
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Article1584 1982-06-16 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aema (3.228 3 30S) (1) 3 30 cd A|mmK (2.928) AJmo1,584 words
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Article226 1982-06-16 10 ES80 Malaysia Berhad: Twenty-third AGM to be held at the Ballroom, Equatorial Hotel, Kuala Lumpur on June 16 at 10.30 am. DATUK Keramat Holdings Berhad: Eighth AGM to be held at Birch House, 73 Jalan Datuk Keramat, Penang on June 17 at 11.30 am. THE Htigkng Laid Compaay226 words
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Article847 1982-06-16 10 SELECTED Malayslaabated canters finished strong i\ at the alack market yesterday as investors took heart la FV aaace Mlalster Tengka Bataldgh Hannah's eptlmbm that the Malaysian economy will recover hy mid-1983. Tills helped ta geaerate enthnsinsm asi share prices ea the whele closed better. Bat trading remained847 words
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Article547 1982-06-16 10 SOME late buying interest took shares to higher ground in most sectors at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Turnover improved slightly. Prices had opened generally lower in line with the easier overnight conditions in New York and London. Values subsequently skidded further towards547 words
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1093 1982-06-16 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - Market Talk... By NAJEEB JARHOM SINGAPOREANS' growing affluence plus the fact that six out of every 10 tourist dollars are spent on shopping, augur well for the future of the department store industry in the Republic. This is evident from the eagerness shown1,093 words
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Article182 1982-06-16 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed lower with some ending near their lows, though late buying prompted some recovery, brokers said. The Hang Seng index lost 14.83 points to end at 1,306.27. Although volume was slightly higher than Monday, most investors remained sidelined due to the poor182 words
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Article433 1982-06-16 11 THE Tokyo market yesterday closed sharply lower but off the day's lows, depressed by the yen's further fall against the dollar, firm US interest rates and the overnight downturn on Wall Street, dealers said. The market average was down 73.27 points at the morning close, but433 words
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Article99 1982-06-16 11 JUNE 15 Peso* •st Phil Hldgs 580 -0.4 Acoje Mining 0022 ***** Anglo Phil 003 unch Ape* Mining B Atlas Con. B. 15J0 -0.2 Bagulo Gold 0013 -0.0002 Basic Petroleum .013 -0 001 Benguet Con. B CDCP 1 1.45 unch Lepanto B .074 0 001 Martnduque B 4 unch99 words
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Article392 1982-06-16 11 SHARE prices in Sydney yesterday weakened with heavyweight miners sharply lower following the fall in the international gold price while other issues dipped in reaction to the downturn on Wall Street overnight, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index fell 6.9 points to 480.3, the metals and minerals indicator392 words
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Article138 1982-06-16 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday declined in the absence of buying support in sluggish trading, dealers said. JUNE 15 Bahls Aokhto Thai Ail* Fibre AyuUttft In? And Trust Bsnskok Bank I 206 unch Bank Of Ajudharm *44 BatA Shoe H Berll J acker Charoonc Thai Wire Firestone H First138 words
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138 1982-06-16 11 THE acquisition of two property-based companies will dilute the historic earnings per share of Hotel Grand Central to 7.88 cents from 8.02 cents. Hotel Grand Central, however, said the net tangible asset backing of its shares will be increased to 11.51 from $1.34 each138 words
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Article126 1982-06-16 11 KEPPEL Shipyard's US$50 million 6.75 per cent convertible bonds due 1992 will be listed and quoted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore with effect from 10 am, June 16. Trading in the bonds will be on a "ready" basis and the quotation will be expressed as a percentage126 words
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Article, Illustration657 1982-06-16 11 ALAN LEE - By ALAN LEE Genting Bhd is stepping up its property development activities following the recent completion of its Genting Hotel complex. Gen ting's property activities are currently confined to the hill resort where its first condominium project, the Kayangan Apartments, turned out to657 words
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Advertisement235 1982-06-16 11 oca J International Measurement and Inspection Technology Expo 17-19 JUNE 1982 Hall 2, World Trade Centre, Singapore ASIA An Exposition Focusing on Southeast Asia's Quest forOuaNty Products QUALITY CONTROL, QUALITY ASSURANCE SPECIALISTS INVITED TO ATTEND INSPEX Asia '82 is aimed at supplying products and technology to Southeast Asia industry to235 words
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Advertisement285 1982-06-16 11 NEW ISSUE These Securities having been sold, this announcement appears as a matter of record only. MAY 1982 U.S. $60,000,000 The Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan Finance N.V. (Incorporated in the Netherlands Antilles) Guaranteed Floating Rate Notes Due 1992 Unconditionally guaranteed as to payment of principal and interest by The285 words
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Article158 1982-06-16 12 Rises Indices Sth M»ia Ind Hoof Leong Ind 291 625 40 30 Junel4 June 15 Supreme Corpn 280 22 BT Indicator: *****8 *****0 M Cables 228 20 ST Industrials: 713.03 716.23 Lie* Hoe FAN Spore Land Multi-Purpoae 414 S2S 740 18 15 10 ST Finance: 1725.10 1727.54 ST Hotels158 words
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Article, Illustration151 1982-06-16 12 Rises Indices S M Ind Supreme Corp U Cables Sel Prop Seacorp B Raya PMRI Multi-Purpose MMC Lien Hoe 310 310 302 374 530 620 228 260 285 289 448 31 14 13 10 10 10 7 +6 +6 +6 +6 Junel4 Junel5 BT Index: *****0 *****6 Industrials:151 words
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Article47 1982-06-16 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 578.8 Friday 584.2 Week Ago 592.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1306.27 Monday 1321.10 Week Ago 1346.64 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 642.7 Monday closed Week Ago 650.5 Monday 801.85 Friday 809.74 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 480.3 H.K.HANG SENG Monday closed Week Ago 491.147 words
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Article779 1982-06-16 12 LONDON, Tues. Share prices closed quietly lower today, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 6.8 points at 572.0. Initial higher levels following the surrender of Argentine forces in the Faiklands attracted profit-taking, and the liquidation of a trust fund caused losses ranging to about779 words
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Article52 1982-06-16 12 AP NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market declined broadly this morning in the face of persistent recession and interest-rate worries. The Dow Jones average dropped 1.24 points to 800.61 in the first half an hour. Losers took a 2-to-l lead over gainers in the early tally ofAP - 52 words
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Article259 1982-06-16 12 .SINGAPORE Glass ku duaged to ton in a 21.7 per eeit laerMM In pre-tax profit to $1.(3 mllHoa far the year eaM March $1,1162. Bat there to little to cheer aboat whea the remits are compared with these achieved la the tint half. At the259 words
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Article102 1982-06-16 12 UNITED Oversew Bank's representative office in Sydney was officially opened yesterday. The local bank Is the first in Singapore and Anean to set np an office In Australia. UOB said the office will enable it to play a more Important role in the In* creasing flow of102 words
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448 1982-06-16 12 CHRIS LIM - ■BB Companies Editor: Man Sabnari By CHRIS LIM METAL Box Singapore has achieved a significant 59 per cent increase in pretax profits to $11.10 million for the year ended March 31, 1962, and is to reward its shareholders with a one-for-four bonus issue.448 words
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Article357 1982-06-16 12 HUME Industries (Malaysia) Bhd has given two main reasons for its decision to sell its subsidiary, Hume Industries (Singappore) Ltd. Hume (M) announced last week that it would sell Hume Singapore to Hong Leong Co (Pte) Ltd for $40 million cash. In its reply to357 words
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327 1982-06-16 12 MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation has entered into a joint venture with Hongkong-listed Ontrade International Ltd to participate in the distribution of building materials and provision of financial services. It announced yesterday that it will take up a 51 per cent interest in Ontrade Sdn327 words
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Article113 1982-06-16 12 has reported a 34 per cent fall in pre-tax profit from Msl.2 million to $815,366 for the year ended Dec 31,1981. Turnover was taken 11 per cent lower from $20.8 million previously to $18.4 million. After a tax charge of $456,910 ($291,612 previously), profit fell113 words
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Article77 1982-06-16 12 has reported a marginal rise in group pre-tax profit from Ms3.l million to $3.2 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. This was in spite of a slight fall in turnover from $32.7 million to $31.3 million. After a tax charge of $1.3 million ($l.l77 words
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178 1982-06-16 12 ASSOCIATED Plastics Industries Bhd has called off yet another of its property development proposals. The company said yesterday that by mutual consent with Makok Development Sdn Bhd, it has agreed to rescind the purchase and sale agreement for the proposed purchase of178 words
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Article102 1982-06-16 12 PALMCO Holdings is going into the manufacturing of palm oil-based products in a joint-venture with a Thai partner. Yesterday, the group announced that wholly-owned Palmco International (HK) Ltd has taken a 37 Vi per cent equity investment in a company called Thaimex Industries Co Ltd.102 words
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Article, Illustration593 1982-06-16 12 flam gaaacL.. by HOCK LOCK SIEW UNQUESTIONABLY, the most unnerving aspect of Malaysian Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah's recent comments on the state of the Malaysian economy was the revelation that even 1983 will not be a good year. The country has generally accepted that 1982 would beby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 593 words
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Article79 1982-06-16 12 has been asked by the Stock Exchange of Singapore whether it expects any change in profitability for the year ending March 31, 1963 compared with the year ended 1982. THE RATE of interest for the ladastrlal Credit and lavestmeat Corporation of India guaranteed floating rate notes US$3O79 words
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Article35 1982-06-16 12 has an- nounced the resignation of Woo Khai Yoon as a direc- tor on June 9, and the appointment of Tan Phaik Suen as alternate director to Tan Yeow Khoon on June 10.35 words
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Article28 1982-06-16 12 will hold its AGM on June 26 at 10am to seek shareholders' approval on a first and final dividend of 20 per cent less tax for 1981.28 words
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Advertisement189 1982-06-16 12 If there's a carpet below you, you're probably wasting 60% of it and 60% of the money you spent on it. Unless it's Heuga. In the average office, though you pay for all the carpet most of the wear is imposed on a mere 40%. The rest of the carpet189 words
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Miscellaneous65 1982-06-16 12 |WEAT,H ER OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Showers in a few areas in the afternoon, clearing by early evening. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7JI pm on June 15 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.9 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 24.2 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 5.85 Rainfall in65 words
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Article216 1982-06-16 13 Reuter MEMBER shipping lines of tjie Japan/Europe Freight Conference and the Japan Gulf of Aden and Red Sea FJorts Conference said their currency adjustment factor OCAF) of 25 per cent, valid since May 20, will be lowered to 20 per cent, effective June 17. The FarReuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration465 1982-06-16 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE trans-Pacific trade appears to be next on the list of new liner services which the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation (MISC) is likely to start. This would be in line with the government's wish to commit national tonnage to important trading areas, although465 words
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Article97 1982-06-16 13 Reuter THE PORT of Shanghai handled a record 7.65 million tons of cargo in May, the New China News Agency said. Shanghai, China's biggest port, handles 20 per cent of all China's foreign trade. In the first five months of the year, the port handled 36.32 millionReuter - 97 words
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Article89 1982-06-16 13 MR MICHAEL K H Leong, director of Nusa Perkasa Permai Pte Ltd, has been elected chairman of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (Singapore branch). The vice-chairman is Mr Eric YW Low, managing director of Peninsula and Island Transport Pte Ltd. Other members elected at the sth annual89 words
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Article97 1982-06-16 13 Reuter HAPAG-LLOYD Ag, the West German shipping group, said it ordered two 34,000-tonne container vessels from the Samsung Shipbuilding Co Ltd, South Korea, for delivery in mid-1984. The company declined to give the value of the order, but shipping sources said the combined value would be wellReuter - 97 words
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Article790 1982-06-16 13 SklpptagLlBe Oi Artupetrgo Shpg vm l AIM vm 1 Alfred CT VI l All trans vn Alpac VI s Anhsing X 5 Anurm Shp« X 5 A PC Line IX 3 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 Asa. m I ASL Coot VI 4 Asia Merchant VI790 words
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Article783 1982-06-16 14 AFP SHIPOWNERS competed fiercely for the limited business available on the freight markets last week, and rates slumped to four-year lows as reports circulated that there would be no more Soviet grain purchases until September. Sharp reductions were recorded in the grain trades. In the Great Lakes,AFP - 783 words
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393 1982-06-16 14 JAPANESE shipping lines have indicated that prospects for them to return to the Philippine North American Conference as members may not be possible as long as the independent action clause on rate setting remains. Bunsho Abe, managing director of Showa Line, said that the393 words
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174 1982-06-16 14 GERMAN owners and shipyards, which had both widely criticised the Bonn government proposals for financial aid to stimulate ship ordering, are now divided on their attitude to the new compromise aid proposals revealed by the government. The previous scheme was widely condemned by both owners174 words
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Article1541 1982-06-16 14 CHARTERING was quiet and generally featureless in all sectors of the freight market on Monday, ship brokers said. However, the sharply lower level of US$lO was paid for grain from the US Northern Range to Morocco while $12.35 was agreed for barley from the same area to Cyprus1,541 words
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564 1982-06-16 14 US LINES has won approval to purchase 14 huge container ships from South Korea, on condition that all the company's operating subsidies are stopped by 1987. The decision by the US Maritime Administration, clears the way for the world's largest ever shipbuilding564 words
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Article211 1982-06-16 14 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/Straits211 words
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Article370 1982-06-16 15 SHIPPERS using the West Indies Trans-Atlantic Conference, Witass, have been warned to expect further increases on some commodity rates this year on top of the substantial rises introduced at the beginning of 1982. The conference lines state in the annual report that, although these commodities have370 words
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370 1982-06-16 15 UPI THE US Administration is beset by "great internal controversy" over maritime policy and unified support is needed from the industry to tackle its problems. US Transportation secretary Drew Lewis, describl ing the industry's problems as his most time-consum-ing since the maritime administrationUPI - 370 words
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555 1982-06-16 15 THIRD-COUNTRY flag lines have apparently taken a "wait-and-see" attitude on the Philippines' cargo sharing plan to be implemented soon. Capt Victorino A Basco, administrator of the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) told representatives of third-country shipping lines that while the scheme appears restrictive, its actual555 words
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4947 1982-06-16 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 of4,947 words
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Article629 1982-06-16 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule K. Pakhomov 12CW 17.6.82 1500 S'pore Soviet 49 1100-1300/2359-0100 Ned Delft 215 17.6.82 0700 Ned-EAC 49 1100-1200/1200-1300 LiverpoolB 442 17.6.82 1700 Mansfield 49 0900-1000/1000-1100 Korean Jacewon629 words
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Article1875 1982-06-16 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Achipeiega Shp* Singapore Shpg Agencies <S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PKi \drtaUr mui,,, Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PKi AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (Si Euro-Asia Line iPK PN) Mrt-KoraaU LIJ" Transgroup Pte Ltd1,875 words
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591 1982-06-16 22 THE NEXT three years will be especially crucial for the US shipbuilding industry and it is likely that the nations's shipbuilding capability will continue its protracted decline. This gloomy prognosis, particularly for the merchant ship sector, was outlined by the Shipbuilders Council of591 words
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Article551 1982-06-16 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Tonsberg 46/7 Barber alongside 16.6.82/2200 Botany Triumph 15/6 Botany alongside 16.6.82/0600 Equator II 22 Thong Soon alongside 16.6.82/0700 Kota Banteng 13/4 PIL alongside 16.6.82/0600 Niaga XXI 27 Lian Soon alongside 16.6.82/1200 Pateverett 18 Everett alongside 16.6.82/2300551 words
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Advertisement598 1982-06-16 13 Everett Lines Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Clifford Centre Singapore 1 Tel ***** 9 36 Beach Street Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Btdg Tel *****, 3 Port Ketang Agents Harrisons Crostietd Tel: *****1/4 FOR THf MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN chittagong CALCUTTA •CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AKFS MAN2ANH.I598 words
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Advertisement408 1982-06-16 13 OSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Loading for Dub* (29/6). Atni Out* 1/7) Starph (3//). lubiil (S/7). Dammam (7/7) Kuwait (9/7). Doha (11/7) AiSO ACCfPTWG CONTAMRS FOR DUBAI AND IRAQ Mina Qabocs (16/7). Dub* (18/7). Abu Dhabi (20/7). Dammam (22/7). Kuwait408 words
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Advertisement631 1982-06-16 13 W§ WATCHES Of SWITZERLAND Pit ITD MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Feeder Va (Port Kel&ng J Ptntng MAERSK MAERSK MAERSK MAERSK MAERSK MAERSK MAERSK MAERSK RANDO RANDO RANDO RANDO RANDO RANDO RANDO RANDO Sated 19-20/6 26-27/6 3-4/7 11-12/7 17-18/7 25-26/7631 words
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Advertisement190 1982-06-16 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE iktjci m hj FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA KIT Mtmvus "BARBER TONSBERG" 14/4; "BARBER TENNESSEE" 21/4/02, BARBER PRIAM 2/7/12. "BARBER TAIF" TO: CALIFORNIA VANCOUVER US PACIFIC COAST Mm accept*! caiHrs tor Hauston (MJ). I Beach S Franasce Oakland Stectton and San D*fe na L Maries TO:190 words
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Advertisement920 1982-06-16 15 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited [CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT FRAMIFURT EXPRESS lURPOOE MY CITY Of EDMRMGH TOKIO EXPRESS *o*loo* BAY CARDIGAN BAY SNA VON lARCS BAY FRANKFURT EXPRESS LWEHPOOt BAY Lmrooi BAT orr or nxM KkSUCA HAM TOAD EXPRESS KOBAOOR lAY OSAKA MY CARDIGAN BAY UTANONARU REM920 words
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Advertisement595 1982-06-16 15 FlB Franco Belgian Services \C( i!>. iqxnn fur F.is'.rv. r br aC( CONSOeT c <r.r F<l<> y SNUrat r KQMC It Nawt lOREIN JACfWON 17 kat II ku» (Mr KPTWI GARKT 23 tat 24 M» 12 Mr notria »JM. 29 jm» 17 Mr KOKM JACEM 3Mr 4Mr 22 Mr Ml595 words
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Advertisement57 1982-06-16 15 NOTICE DONG Sl'E LINE N.V. DONG BEE VOY. 48 Arrived l«/(/K At PSA G*4*wi M General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Monday 21st June, 1982 as from 9.00 am to 12.00 noon. No further survey will be held after this date. Ageata57 words
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Advertisement299 1982-06-16 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT* Fa 1 LCI CARGO FOI set m cd «g ni nw mm lw twr 17/t 4/7 f/7 1/7 11/7 11/7 22/4 23/1 «/7 15/7 17/7 l«/ 7 11/7 22/7 Et«r Itytt 4/7 5/7 15/7 24/7 21/7 */7 1/1 2/4 •iso acce?tm6 ia/Fa t299 words
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Advertisement954 1982-06-16 16 UVi Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" 1 LOADING FOR RANGOON Sparc PKalanf *«an« PA AD ffWJM/lltoi HT(*YW» Wl# PAGAN iJ/» pa a* MK B F S S C Agents m Molawo BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7-PKELANG *****1/8 RENANG *****1 /8 C«mp*M Arftntin* Ot l»*v«MCion IWereomMtomal S*t»'954 words
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Advertisement298 1982-06-16 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SANTA OMKA SALVIA II SUN IK HELIOS GOLO STATE BALSA 21 TWONES N PAZ ESTKLIA sans MMtfTME PTE lID m *****44/7 I *****70 CAST ASM SHTffK SON BHD TQ 4*4(44/*****0 EAST ASIA SHPPWG SDN BHD TEI 3* 0732/3/7251 MALAYSIA TRADE 1298 words
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Advertisement931 1982-06-16 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONT/UPO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE FROM aim: H BURG B HAVEN R DAM HAVW SOTON W Germany/ Austria Bcnctai France Ull P Ketang S pore for LnarpMl Bar W SaM Salad SatM SaM 17/1 H* TWN CRy ai EdMwt* S*M SjM SjM Saltd 22/1 HA TWN Kawga931 words
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Advertisement647 1982-06-16 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 22 Jun 18 Jul 21 Jul 24 Jul CLYDEBANK 4 Jul 30 Jul 2 Aug 5 Aug FORTHBANK 9 Aug 3 Sep 6 Sep 10 Sep CORABANK 15 Sep 11 Oct 14 Oct 18 Oct647 words
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Advertisement623 1982-06-16 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES IS Room 601 ICB Building. Way Singapore Tel *****22 8 *****67 P Keiang Tei *****4,*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES SAAOOW BANNER. BUNGA ARANDA.... JMSBON BOM HAEWOONO. 2. BUNGA VANDA.. Loadng For: Bandar Abbas/B Khomeni Bandar Abbat/B. Khomeni Bandar Abbas/B. Khomeni Ibdiidah/Djiwuti/Alpcr/ Alexandria Benghazi/Malta CasubUnca Las Pafcnas Bandar623 words
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Advertisement588 1982-06-16 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K J ACE WON 18W K JACEJIN 15W HK CONTAINER 31W. TW BRIDGE 11W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEWON S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 2300 16/6 LCL Cargo 1100 16/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) K CHANCE BE. TO AND588 words
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Advertisement544 1982-06-16 19 TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER LINE appointed agt (UNCON SYSTEM (IK) LTD.) FCE/ICI TO DJULFA/ASTARA/TDOAN/KABU. FCIS OUT: ra«D/CZE(^irOttT/«OMMM/rUGO/BUL6MM STORE HUONG ETA VOSTOCIWY (VIA TSR) 27/4 GROOfKOVO 3/7 J/7 -M*. PAKHOED ROTTERDAM BV FCI/LCI TO UK ft CO«T VU ROTTERDAM. ALSO ML AND B/L ISSUtO TO: Germany MfeWori, Franfcturt. Muwch Switzerland Basel Zurich Austria544 words
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Advertisement899 1982-06-16 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SKSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SRSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PENANG M/S SHAIWAT NAM SOON SON BHD IST AND 2NO FLOOR MESSRS HAI THONG SHPPMG 23 WeW899 words
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Advertisement100 1982-06-16 19 SAMSHIP WOOD CARRIERS TIMBER PLYWOOD SERVICE TO UK CONTMENT BtKPN SMMRNM STOtt LOAOMG FOR ELPAN Sain) In Port IS/6 MNTfS RON MIT/ UK (TIBURT) CASttIMIC* TBN 25/t n/i 3/7 S£T£/RMi MIT/UK (TM.BUMT) OTKII NXMESMN PORTS SUBICT ROOCfMENI AGENTS: S PORE: CONFRE-ASIA PTE LTD 2607/2610 UIC BLDG SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE BOOKINGS100 words
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Advertisement757 1982-06-16 20 S S C (iroup SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD. 20TM riOO« OCEAN BJIIOING SINGAPORE 0104 VARKETING *****2 <3 GENERAL *****1 <22 LINES) TELEX RS 2459S RS ***** A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP ltv«|ioiial Container Linos 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAYS, SATURDAY sr„ SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE757 words
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Advertisement359 1982-06-16 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STOK n ati n SM> Mimww ML! U ¥0T 21 Mie 25 My My 12 Mi IS PVMNDS VOT 1 Mr 10 My 25 My 2t My 31 srwu U VOT 2) My 27359 words
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Advertisement124 1982-06-16 21 Pte Ltd 3415, Menub«u! Plaza. Anson M. S pore 0207 let *****11 (12 fees) Te»e«: IS ***** FHTMAfI REGULAR CONTAINER SERVICES FCL AND LCL TO: AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, UK/EUROPE, USA, CANADA, HONGKONG, TAIWAN OTHER PORTS/DESTINATIONS ON REQUEST jJIAN HUAT SHIPPING CO, (PTE.) LTD. jfCN MTERNATIONAI fI«A. 13TH FLOOR. SUTT 1319/1320124 words
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Advertisement565 1982-06-16 22 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. < !A| AN KMOU ("OKI Mi ANG 1(1 JXS9/H J809b3 <Xo9t* 1(1 f I MA j%46 HAJSHP r Kl.mki K)HC)Hf SHIPPINt. SDN BHD l.i <H/t>:t*> IHM.'od *****1 ]A V A Sb.' /4S S/6/B't •> >hb 2 A.|.-nT SIM) HUP S( N( i SUN BHD T.-! 1»,39565 words
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Advertisement375 1982-06-16 22 SINWAH CONTAINER LINE REGULAR CONTAINER LINER SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND AM) FAR EAST M.V. XINHUA LONG ETA S pore 23 June ACCEPTING CONTAINERISED CARGO FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON General Agents: YICK FUNG SHIPPING ENTERPRISES CO. LTD Ist. Floor, Bank of China Bldq Battery Rood, Tel:375 words
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Miscellaneous165 1982-06-16 22 Regional Weather 5* i 2^; HP m a m 2 M i 4' t r (rn m as Q 104 > S5 Ar S2 EBg« t>« !13S SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather s~S Wind direction with speed165 words
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