The Business Times, 12 July 1982
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Title Section10 1982-07-12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, JULY 12,1182 60 CENTS10 words
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358 1982-07-12 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM AT LEAST three large US department store groups have stepped up their buying activities in the region this year either through the appointment of an agent or by setting up their own offices in Singapore. The latest addition is RH358 words
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259 1982-07-12 1 THE GROWTH in the number of passengers bandied at the Singapore airport slowed down during the first four months of thi<e year. During this period, the airport handled a total of 2,726,541 passengers, an increase of almost 8 pa* cent over the same period259 words
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428 1982-07-12 1 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI THERE has been an encouraging upsurge of interest in training, going by the number of applications received by the Skills Development Fund for assistance under its Training Grant Scheme (TGS). For the first six months of this year, the average428 words
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489 1982-07-12 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE Bus Service is considering forming a wholly-owned subsidiary to > provide computer services for itself and other compa--1 nies. According to a case study of the company conducted by the Harvard Business School (HBS), top executives of the company489 words
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319 1982-07-12 1 THE local textile and garment industry fared well last year in spite of stiffer competition and slackening demand in the world market. Total exports of textiles and garment in 1981 grew by L 2 per cent to $1.73 billion. This represented 4319 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article110 1982-07-12 1 AFP OTTAWA, Sun. Canada reintroduced quota restrictions on imports of all kinds of footwear which is likely to hit synthetic products manufactured in Singapore, Hongkong and Malaysia, Canadian Minister of State for Foreign Trade Ed Lumley said here. Restrictions were lifted last November. Under the new clampdown, importsAFP - 110 words
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Article95 1982-07-12 1 AFP MOSCOW, Sun. About 40,000 Lebanese and Palestinians have been killed or wounded in the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, Palestinian Red crescent president Fathi Arafat told Tass news agency in an interview released today. Dr Arafat also denounced a "policy of genocide aimed at the Palestinian people". HeAFP - 95 words
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Article81 1982-07-12 1 Reuter TEL AVIV, Sun. A majority of Israelis oppose an all-out attack on Palestinian guerillas encircled by Israeli forces in West Beirut, according to a public opinion poll published today. Conducted by the Dahaf Research Institute for the afternoon daily Yediot Aharonot, the poll found thatReuter - 81 words
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Article73 1982-07-12 1 AFP BANGKOK, Sun. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, president of a new coalition against Vietnamese forces in Cambodia, has formally proclaimed the alliance on Cambodian soil. An announcement in the prince's name today said the three-party coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea was formalised at "a site inside Cambodia" on Friday.AFP - 73 words
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Article95 1982-07-12 1 AFP HONGKONG, Sun. TJkp many other multinationals, Lockheed Aircraft, one of the world's biggest aerospace companies, is considering pulling out of Hongkong for cheaper rents in Tokyo or Singapore, the South China Morning Post reported today. last straw is a government decision to remove in December rentAFP - 95 words
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Article33 1982-07-12 1 Reuter m COLOGNE, Sun. A record number of West German metal companies will probably be declared ixaoivent this year with of Jobs lost, the Metal Industry Employers Federation (Gesamtmetall) said. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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305 1982-07-12 1 SUMITOMO CeaMat, mm af Japaa's largest cement i—Hihiui, hia JM □p «tth Asia Cemeat U «apply ready-mixed fete. ibis Cemeat, aae af the five toeal pwtow af eemeat, hi caatrelled by i majerlty fthtuwt latereel Ite plaat at Jira« predneed SN,M teaaea sf305 words
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514 1982-07-12 1 AFP Reuter SAUDI ARABIA will no longer recognise the ceiling clamped on oil production in March by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Yesterday's announcement by Abdul Aziz Alturki, head of the Saudi delegation to a special Opec meeting in Vienna, followedAFP; Reuter - 514 words
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Advertisement240 1982-07-12 1 East Loans Wayfoong on 737-7977 Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd cl Ground Floor, Shaw House, Singapore 0923. < u™a~ EMPLOYERS who do not recognise that female executives are valuable and necessary are putting themselves at a disadvantage Page 3 THE Reagan Administration has a relatively optimistic growth outlook for240 words
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Advertisement181 1982-07-12 1 Front Runner. FMisad The New Incredible Betamax C 6 Full-front panel operation with new front-loading design gives you easy access to the cassette compartment •Separated feather-touch RECORD/PLAYBACK controls for mistake-free operation Picture Search gives you 11X average speed in CUE (fast forward) and REVIEW (reverse! while maintaining a full colour181 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration759 1982-07-12 2 TSANG SAU YIN - Warren McFarlan, a specialist in computers and management information systems at Harvard Business School, visited Singapore Bus Service last July to make a study of data processing there. After intensive interviews with several key officials, Professor McFarlan wrote a comprehensive case study759 words
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254 1982-07-12 2 net staff had relatively poor English. While this did not impair the quality of their coding work, it made them unenthusiastic about English documentation. Currently, data processing is managed as a cost centre254 words
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Article, Illustration466 1982-07-12 2 FT MANAGERS are obviously still failing to educate the public about the realities of business. Most people think a company makes Car more profit from its products than it really does. And among the most misinformed are the processionals, including managers. Across Europe, the public over-estimatesFT; Source: "Profile" - 466 words
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1380 1982-07-12 3 Judith Mapes - Judith Mapes assesses the future of female executives in corporate America Judith Mapes Egon Zehnder International EMPLOYERS who do not recognise that female executives are valuable and necessary are putting themselves at a disadvantage. Progress made by women in the corporate world has notEgon Zehnder International - 1,380 words
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Article, Illustration168 1982-07-12 3 FABIAN Linden, an economist with the US Conference Board, Is tf the opinion that the working wife household would seen be the serai is the US. This development hss particularly lmportsst Implications fer companies producing consumer products aid fer organisations which provide saeh companies with marketing and168 words
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Article87 1982-07-12 3 KORN/FERRY International has appointed Young Kuan Sing as an associate in the Singapore office. Mr Young has had many years of financial and administrativemanagement experience, notably in financial accounting, auditing, organisational planning and human resource development. He will be mainly re- sponsible for the management of assignments in87 words
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Advertisement95 1982-07-12 2 c >) On 19 July, United Overseas Bank Jalan Kayu Branch will be moving to Unit No. 1, Blk. 1, Seletar Road, Singapore 2880. Tel: *****32 At our new and bigger premises, we will bring you our comprehensive range of fully computerised banking services, including our 24-hour UniTeller banking, sale95 words
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Advertisement124 1982-07-12 3 c Woods of Rwgate 's low competitive rates are really low and competitive For instance, the rental (one week unlimited mileage, etc) of a Ford Fiesta *****: UK£5l (low season) and £68 (peak), is as much as 62% less than other major car rental firms! Woods of neigate is one124 words
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Advertisement45 1982-07-12 3 There men in Singapore. TWs year Mr ChowTlen Sun will only be able to manage suits for 131 of you. v f•nChowHenSun MasterlaOor CtIOSEN CO PTC LTD Now at Tangs new *****40. Alio at 24 Coleman Street, Singapore. Telephone *****31/*****59. We wear a bigger smile45 words
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OVERSEAS
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658 1982-07-12 4 NYT THE US Federal Reserve has announced an umMamiiy large US$3.7 billion decline in America's basic money supply that surprised economists and traders in the credit markets and caused interest rates to drop fly"This may be a watershed for interest rates thisNYT - 658 words
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767 1982-07-12 4 NYT THE Reagan Administration, in its mid-year economic forecast to be released soon, has a relatively optimistic growth outlook for the rest of this year and next, but still predicts unemployment will be over 9 per cent at the end of 1982 and average JustNYT - 767 words
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Article412 1982-07-12 4 AP FOREIGN investors established or acquired, either directly or indirectly, substantial interest in 875 US businesses last year at a cost of US$l9.2 billion. The Commerce Department in Washington on Saturday said the total cost, concentrated in acquisitions rather than establishments of new companies, was upAP - 412 words
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240 1982-07-12 4 Reuter ITALIAN teaks tevt agreed m, me it Italy's Mggeat private banks Innulj tented by tte late Eaterta CalvL Hw Bank at Italy said ea Saturday that a group at Italy Trwasaij MtototerNte! An! dreatta an Friday. Ite death af Galvt and MaReuter - 240 words
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Article665 1982-07-12 4 AP GOLD soared last Friday and the US dollar plunged as interest rates continued to decline and a new monetary report foreshadowed yet lower rates. Gold rose US$23 an ounce in trading in the US, having earlier gained H6 an ounce in Europe. Gold'sAP - 665 words
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Article267 1982-07-12 4 UPI GRAIN industry officials say they believe Canada has extended credit to Moscow to secure a US$BOO million wheat sale but is keeping the deal secret to avoid offending the US. "We think the business has been done, but for political reasons they dont want toUPI - 267 words
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381 1982-07-12 5 Reuter THE Sri Lanka aid group, which has agreed to extend U59G67.7 million in aid this year to the country, has expressed concern about the state of the country's plantation industry, Ronnie de Mel, Minister of Finance and Planning, said. "There are certain fears aboutReuter - 381 words
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126 1982-07-12 5 AFP rnsTi |?ITmi!■*!■iisT Thej totoa at &MytaNtog! with a» bar d Japanese harineasm, sMialy 1M the Its* Unier the iiiihmHj Wn> sjYYdqiliss Srttga sappier» As impart iadenesiaa ptedatils. pdn was Wy Niv IvWH MM udsMstan tevenaes tram esrreat warld eeeasarie The mala task sfAFP - 126 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article464 1982-07-12 5 Agencies THE US commerce department has made preliminary findings that five countries have subsidised exports at steel wire rod to the US. The countries are France, Belgium, Argentina, Brazil and South Africa. The ruling means US importers of steel wire rod from these countries must post bonds equalAgencies - 464 words
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708 1982-07-12 5 Reuter PALESTINIAN Liberation Organisation chairman Yasser Arafat's secoad-Ji»-command said the Palestinians will not suwendci to Israeli-American terms for a settlement of the five-week-old invasion of Lebanon. Salab Khalaf Abu Lyad warned that the Palestinians will "avenge many things" after the war, starting in theReuter - 708 words
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152 1982-07-12 5 AFP MALAYSIAN plywood dealers have made a major breakthrough into the Chinese plywood market with an order of 2,000 cubic metre of three-milimetre thin plywood, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon said. The first shipment of 1,000 cubic metres willAFP - 152 words
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400 1982-07-12 5 Reuter THE United States and the European community have finished a round of highlevel trade talks with no sign that either is willing to shift ground on two troublesome issues steel and the Soviet gas pipeline. Officials on both sides described asReuter - 400 words
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Article568 1982-07-12 5 ARRIVALS o,„t, MfVI Opmlv Nuh m Lm k Ttaw 1 FT MAS PAA SU SU SU MAS MiS RBA MAS CAL SLA CPA SIA FTB MH07 PAOB m SQ1B1 MHC71 tnm sua MHd CB14 son CX710 SQ103 ons Ml M5 MB Ml Ml Ml MS 1M 1M568 words
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Advertisement279 1982-07-12 5 What do these Organizations have in common? Fortune 500 Only INTEL Bausch Lomb Tektronrcs Dow Coming National Semiconductor Forbes 900 Only Mountain Bell Telephone Bank of America Tiger International Southern California Edison Broadway Stores Wickes Fluor Fireman's Fund Ins Mac/s United Telecommunications Pacific N.W. Bell Aetna Life Connecticut General Supermarkets279 words
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Advertisement194 1982-07-12 5 INTRODUCING IRE HYSIB XI SDKS < Anyone who knows lift trucks knows you can't do better than Hyster. Hyster has a reputation for quality, durability, performance and features. And when benefits like that are engineered into a lift truck, if s likely to be a bit more expensive. Until now.194 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration806 1982-07-12 6 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING "I TRY to limit icbMrak to two hoars unless they play badly. Then I rant and rave and they go on practising for t another minutes." But in the two years that VMen Goh has conducted the Shiga pore Youth Orchsstia.806 words
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Article, Illustration781 1982-07-12 7 NYT ranus. SHE has been labelled a neo-conservative aa well as a formula tor of the ducking (to liberals) notion tbat friendly dictatorships are better than unfriendly ones. And indeed the present volume of essays by Jeane J Klrkpa trick takes its name from and leadsNYT - 781 words
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906 1982-07-12 7 CHUAH AI MEE - ■y CHUAH AI MEE DORIS liadaj'i Mm AprtMrt»- tha tUrd voloaw la har arte Cfcao» paa to Jipas; ArcHvm haa HaaDjr raachad Bh«a--para. OUriMdWKfcMilb II» villi which on* awaits th* aaxt volama In a hwln It happaaad wfth pm Harbart'i Dim, Aim McOaflrqr'a Amavftaa,906 words
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Article352 1982-07-12 7 PATRICIA GOH - PATRICIA GOH NO SOONER haa cm achoai completed a showtime adnmpaa, thaa the next achoai la hot oa Its haele. fa aat taßdag abaut the achoai coaoort-ia-the eudttortam variety, bat the type of coocei t that takaa months of May lor Methedbt CM School ia July352 words
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Advertisement22 1982-07-12 6 <&'Vfjrjr StaH?' Wjfj>yi 4W> .***> jrjf xT* Ji* WSTA LOOJM PTE LTDO7 23.7 TH STOREY. CUPPAGE CENTRE, CUPPAGE ROAD, SINGAPORE 0922. TEL: *****77.*****7822 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1480 1982-07-12 6 CONCERTS THE Kyjrt Cifißyt, consisting erf 14 of New Zealand's finest music teachers and composers, will perform medieval and renaissance music and dances at the Goodwood Park Hotel's Tudor Room on Sunday. The lunch performance is entitled The Eloquence of England mod the Pleasures of Italy. The dinner programme is1,480 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article189 1982-07-12 8 CORBEILLE Alr-Uquldc 4M BID Omk car (tto—nTVl ***** ♦M Ct* FfOMt— 6m riwm Conpafnt* ruunctara I«J* ■M Omnia Credit Fonc Mr De Franca 321 (LlbnUrta). Mifhtn— Ball «71 mat lJ lflchalln (B) Parifeu Pachlnej ClgUM Kuhliwnn Ptullpa'( H»Oem Prlntampa S A Rhooa-Poulenca BA Boyal Dutch SUM (CI* rui*n Da)189 words
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Article66 1982-07-12 8 JULY It FORWARD MARKET AMC m -l m n M MO unch Cock 13 Dc Bam M -1 >14 »Bffp— f ■D +10 Mi ***** -a on r Hotook a Petro Ryl Dutch M W -10 uncb no -m IU -10 8oc Oti Brig 1 Softna X JO LM66 words
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Article45 1982-07-12 8 JULY m L*v m 4 Ontnk CM 1M* -Ui m *1 mm -m CMd Aoqva low KrKtenta Oanaraii fer 1 H 'm I -SM lUlfM m LapaUt OrtJ -r— -mt -m •u J -n O 1U mack IM aoeti M >• an ji Source: BCI45 words
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Article147 1982-07-12 8 JULY 00 Pk ARM ntje iU Ahold 81.10 iU Akao 23J0 ttnch AMEV mm +i Amfu nm 4-ai Amrodnk tim +0J 22°" 21 JO -u Bote S6J0 til Boraumt) 17.00 >LS Burhmann J5J0 unch Caland Si 14 unch Twin EMI Mt| Ennla MM +0J IBM m Fokkar rort Qutbroc147 words
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287 1982-07-12 8 FALLING interest rates New York stock prim aharply higher last Friday, causing the market to dose at its highest level in a month in very heavy trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up more than nine points to Just over 814, with287 words
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Article90 1982-07-12 8 JOLT* o» ■Mft MM MM Una SM ■r qbLM Srtirv* j m PI —r n* T~W a UM HN m s» M MM 7* H 1* ft OMlMNt oSfS^rz: IM U» Do* IV M CM WMt Lite m Ot TtOtm Kate M (Mfoacu ok m Mterlte Ml lap oa90 words
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Article154 1982-07-12 8 nnxjtm A Alpha ivm a AUK IL w 8 B ♦1 > eh M ■arlM* arD» km lad Rdv3 5? m m *1 ek Qwttu 888 Umrho m ♦J cfc s B +1 ♦1 on. SJ5T mm mm 5g« g Pp OmM MB uneh Pna m MM hm. su154 words
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Advertisement509 1982-07-12 8 !+](~,,."@+>\].>,|~$|+?{$=}`|'@ Where to wine, dine and entertain :*V- I V i S& -r 4 > •:.<> W >i ai-r' 'fc «V> V V ?v. -C\ For lunch, hor dinner For a richly reicarciing expcricrc F <>r rt'StTVritK >n-> cd!l 7 47 H>77 ik H' niiin v I 'ju-k h»nm »i509 words
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Advertisement124 1982-07-12 8 as good as going to Bangkok. if This is Thai Seafood at its authentic bast. So trash, it could haw baan alive IS minutee before coming to your table. It was. An enormous variety of succulent seafoods expertly prepared by Thai chefs In our kitchen Siamese Seafood Restaurant °enang Road,124 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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235 1982-07-12 9 COPBA >■■!■» n, which was fairly active the previa—week, tamed filet again as the Stagapsre prodace exer listless perisd last week* CsesMt sll and eopra dealers have ts wait fsr the next eagalry ts esaw ia since the latest sales had bees235 words
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Article184 1982-07-12 9 CHICAGO soybean futures closed IV4 to 4V4 US cents a bushel higher on Friday. November posted a 7V«-cent range. Firmness in financial instruments and expectations of active export loadings over the next few weeks underpinned values. However, prices eased towards the close on scattered long liquidation ahead of the184 words
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Article172 1982-07-12 9 WHEAT futures closed on a weak note, down y« to two US cents a bushel after trading higher most of the day. July posted a 7'/2-cent range. Fears in the trade that the generally clear weather forecast for the weekend will result in widespread harvesting and increased producer marketings172 words
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Article897 1982-07-12 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed easier to unchanged on Friday, up to £1? a tonne below Thursday's close in traded positions. Dealers said nearby prices closed near the day's lows after selling at the final call. For most of the day prices traded in a narrow range with little897 words
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Article117 1982-07-12 9 LONDON rubber futures on Friday closed with pared gains after heavy block cross deals in 1983 positions in late session. Volume totalled 718 lots of 15 tonnes including 33 kerbs and 63 lots of five tonnes including 36 kerbs. Prices closed nearer the lows of the day on weekend117 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article237 1982-07-12 9 THE US dollar remained firm at the beginning of last week in spite of a US$2.2 billion dollar decline in M-l for the week ended June 23. The Middle East tension remained a background factor in affecting the US dollar. Rumours of liquidity problems in West German banks237 words
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Article263 1982-07-12 9 AGGRESSIVE short-cover-ing for US futures on Thursday and Friday propelled gold prices by more than US$35 a troy ounce to end the week at US$345 on the New York Comex, says Greea ft Cslller BblUm in its latest review. Even the eruption of the Falklands crisis263 words
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Article365 1982-07-12 9 THE interbank money market opened on a firm note last week but ended on easier terms. The overnight rates started off at 12Vi per to 12 per cent, hovering at 11 to 10 per cent in midweek and finally closed at 3V* to 3 per cent for the weekend.365 words
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Article22 1982-07-12 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.06 per cent.22 words
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Article157 1982-07-12 9 Asian rates iepirtt ntd far 1 UWdUprfeM) High Uw 7days 131/1# 149/16 1 month 15* 14 15/16 2 months 13 11/10 ISM 3 months IS 13/1615 7/18 6 months 16* IS 11/16 9 months 1513/*****/16 12 months 1513/*****/16 1 month Ugk Law M 43/16 3 months ft 4* months 12157 words
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1271 1982-07-12 9 AFP COMMODITY markets in London began to settle down into a delayed seasonal quietness last week before making late recoveries in company with gold on renewed tension in the Middle East. The Soviet warning to the US to keep out of Lebanon, and Iran's declaredAFP - 1,271 words
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Article68 1982-07-12 9 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON Fri Thurs Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne August 425.00slr 425.50slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk 'July 440 00pd 440.00pd August 425.00slr 435.00slr September 425.00slr 435.00slr October 430.00slr 437.50alr November 430.00slr 437.50slr Nigeria 5% ffa bulk68 words
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Advertisement48 1982-07-12 9 WE'VE MOVED From today our new address will be Room 27-01, Raffles Tower, 50, Raffles Place, Singapore 0104. Our telephone number remains unchanged: *****55. Telex no. RS ***** MERLEAP. Postal Address: P.O. Box 134, Maxwell Road Post Office, Singapore 9902. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner Smith (S) Pte Ltd48 words
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Advertisement46 1982-07-12 9 wm O O c> v -> ■>, NR Ifwuhavealotof business lunches. Theweight of those heavy business lunches is starting to build upon you. And you desperately want to get back into shape. You can, with Dietvite. Because Dietvite is anew, rich-tasting, hunger-satisfying way to diet. It's a convenient,46 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article891 1982-07-12 10 NAJEEB JARHOM - I! Singapore i By NAJEEB JARHOM SHARE price* on the Stock Rxrhange of Singapore continued to drop last week in the absence of baying support. Although there were no major report» of adverse developments locally and abroad, there was no bullish news either to891 words
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Article399 1982-07-12 10 JULIANA TAY - Wttk mmM July 9 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES D E: Rights issue of one-far-one at $1.00. OTHERS ■m Dutjr Btapftre LM is terminating a distributorship agreement with Asmsl Electrical ladaaMm LM to sell Amcol's products. Umm Wastries (Malaysia) BM has incorporated a wholly-owned399 words
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Article568 1982-07-12 10 Wk. Lumpur hi THE KUALA Lumpur stock market was again dominated by sellers last week as share prices plunged to the year's lowest level in very quiet trading. Investors showed little Interest with selling said to come mainly from weak and nervous holders. Prices drifted lower on four568 words
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Article178 1982-07-12 10 [pi Bangkok THE appointment of a new president for the Securities Exchange of Thailand failed to inject any interest on the trading floor and prices for the most part closed steady. Trading was «h»ggi«h, shortened to only four days by the Buddhist Lent holiday on Tuesday. Attracting178 words
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Article60 1982-07-12 10 CMfMf Tnmi MM w* ■M My I UOB un IM im IlM C4C a *M Ul ia HMri Vtap SM 1M La LU PNBM W 2.84 ts ia AMMT SB 1JI ts La CtoDrr OCBC LS u ta m LM IS TJf MUI so UC 1* sa60 words
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Article318 1982-07-12 10 SINGAPORE TTBT Tactio tor MS MSB Ml Ml 1M7B Ml irncr MS isssa ••IadnrtrUte: ••Propei Um 8#PI>nf»rtr— ttOCBC: OSES tad: MJI lltLS 10M.O m Bra HIT) mt.h SB.# M6.1# 11MB 100.43 (12.10 am MUi Mi SB. 41 ■1.00 mun MB. 75 ma MUI Q3.I7 mi* M4JtO 1B7.17318 words
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Article2724 1982-07-12 10 11 High MS Low C—pany Last Sale orGr*e DW Dhr CSrt Gr-s ru Net P/B Vel rooo) Week High Lew SBCTION ONB INDUSTRIAL A COMMBBC1AL 980 233 308 330 141 201 m m 241 112 MO 320 Oft* 102 202 240 Aetna Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bate2,724 words
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Article282 1982-07-12 10 Reuter THE long-awaited shakeout of Australian share prices hit last Wednesday, sending major indices to three-year lows. The collapse brought pessimistic predictions of further declines of 10 per cent to 15 per cent in coming weeks due to the relatively knr yields of shares againstReuter - 282 words
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1163 1982-07-12 11 HISTORICALLY, the New York stock market has registered large gains in July and if last week's action continues, cash-hungry brokers will find the month a relief no matter if the thermometer hits 100 degrees. Temperatures were running pretty high on the trading floor as1,163 words
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622 1982-07-12 11 p^okyo PRICES on the Tokyo stock market fluctuated wildly and closed on a mixed note last week with the Dow indicator recovering sharply at the weekend aided by easing US interest rates and a rise on Wall Street. The Dow indicator plunged to the622 words
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Article123 1982-07-12 11 n I s T Hongkong M SHARES easel last week an Is!!* yrSiSs tiaiS ta •fMLtt wTth velame m the fear exchange* totalling HKfSH.n ■HHn. compared with ISar days sf trading tthe Utilities were dawn aUghtly with Heagkaag Telephone Mag $L2i is SM.2S, China light123 words
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Article110 1982-07-12 11 ON THE Milan share market, initial modest gains were soon eroded, as continuous conflicting economic signals caused hesitation among investors. Later in the week, prices moved with a narrow range and the BCI all-share index ended 1.9 per cent down at 152.66, a new low for110 words
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Article1183 1982-07-12 11 GERALD COLVERD - ww Ehr| London &LL_i d By GERALD COLVERD WHEN the Old Lady winks, the game of «eduction is afoot. Last week the money markets were being given a Giaconda smile by the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, the Bank of England, as it tentatively lowered the skirts of1,183 words
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Advertisement493 1982-07-12 11 This whole show is seen by only one man V" 'I Spl' W&L-' *lal*&*.\4m M *t%R m&h\ -si. «i In the security-tight control room, one man sits, watches and monitors. Crowded reception areas, lonely corridors, high security-risk rooms, hour after hour. A lonely vigil but a vital one made possible493 words
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374 1982-07-12 12 SIME DARBY BHD has sold its entire stake in Assam Frontier Tea Holdings to Wrengate Ltd for a total sum of £1.4 million. Wrengate acquired Sime's 232,421 ordinary shares (or a 24.73 per cent equity stake) in Assam at £3.12 each and374 words
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458 1982-07-12 12 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG UMB Nominees, which is buying a 33 per cent interest in Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia), will make a general offer for the remaining shares in the company only if required by the Foreign Investment Committee. The point was clarified by Mr458 words
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240 1982-07-12 12 PRE-TAX profit at Jeram Kuantan (Malaya) for the year ended Dec 31, 1981 has plunged 62 per cent to M 5318,859 (1845,842 before) on a 31 per cent drop in gross income to $1.3 million (|1.89 million previously) The earnings fall, however, was somewhat240 words
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239 1982-07-12 12 TIB DECISION by Mr Tsag Feb CM, aa ladePradaeto, Is essfdse his vettag righto at the «straw agataat theadhriee «I the Bteek Exehaage sf hM BpMt %hey an wniM that Mr Ymg, who hsMi 2.712 milHsa Veaeer akmrtm er UJ per eeat, My239 words
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Article642 1982-07-12 12 1! Ex Dale 21 Date Payable Tetallar the year retailer Prevteaa API B8enhawaag Bala Kawm CCM DbnMl MDnr DatefcBaby PAN Flu M Bn OIUp SMSI MUM J C Eat KOHMp B L Kepit KTPM Klata KcIIm UnHw MMC MTC MTP M fcwta S^MBCMfa MtMla'spw 32 SS. Orti BMge642 words
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Article205 1982-07-12 12 Cwmpaay D Keramat E A I Pegi Msia Msian Ctalners Malaya wata Perl ad F F F F F Date hatjear 13/5 l/« 2/4 25/8 La Net EPS <«■*> 114.3 115 13.9 itFUirew Dir. <%> 193.8 12J 2.8(b) 22.0 10.0TE Pwtei Pradt cn») 31.870 484 ®4(c) 3,775 4L*205 words
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Article478 1982-07-12 12 HHBHS Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani ANOTHER company h*» entered the dispute over territorial rights in selling the micro-computer BMC ifSOO manufactured by OKI Electric Industry of Japan. A spokesman for General Electric Company of Singapore Pte Ltd (GEC) told Business Times it had the sole478 words
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Advertisement403 1982-07-12 12 AUTOMATION FOR INCREASED OFFICE PRODUCTIVITY Singapore, August 23 25,1982 (3 days) The aim of this course is to provide participants with an appreciation and practical understanding of: computing capabilities today and expected future trends management's use of computerized business systems to improve organizational productivity basic concepts of data processing, word403 words
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Advertisement308 1982-07-12 12 High technology in its noblest form Wh The ultimate in shaving freedom: you choose to shave with or without cord, it automatically adjusts for use anywhere in the world. The Braun micron 2000 universal represents the state of the art in electric shaver technology. You can use it as a308 words
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Miscellaneous66 1982-07-12 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair except for showers in a few areas in early morning and late afternoon. Report for 24 bears prior to 1.3$ pm on July 11 at the airport: J Maximum temperature 32.1 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 26.8 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 10.00 Rainfall66 words
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265 1982-07-12 13 A MARKETING team from the Port of London Authority (PLA), headed by Mr Barry Martin, is expected to arrive in Kuala f Ji«r»p«ir today to meet representa- tives of Malaysia's shipping community. The visit is part of the regular marketing effort undertaken by265 words
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Article, Illustration443 1982-07-12 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE PORT Klang Authority is to give greater attention to upgrade the technological skills of its workers, so as to create a pool of skilled workers for the future. The authority's director general, Encik Hashir bin Haji Abdullah,443 words
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Article86 1982-07-12 13 Reuter NEARLY 1,000 dockers in Liverpool defied their shop stewards and went on strike, tmirtng cargo handling in most of the port, the British news agency, the Press Association, reported. The action, which affects the north docks area and the Seaforth container terminal, is over a disputeReuter - 86 words
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Article117 1982-07-12 13 AP ABOUT 100 passengers have been reported missing in the sinking of a boat in Moluccan Sea waters near the island of Buru last Monday, the Antara News Agency said. The exact number of people on the boat and the number of casualties are not known. The boat,AP - 117 words
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Article709 1982-07-12 13 aifptatijM Pif* CM SMpptag UM Page CM i Am vm vm l l rjw vn X 4/9 9 Alltrane VD 4 NMWI m 4/9 ■Mwc VI s Frsta NVOC VI Anbataf IX FtrigtaLMa V I Antara Apg X 4 Fr*l(ht Mam ARC Use IX 1 ■neat IX709 words
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Article322 1982-07-12 14 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Gotong Royong K&nnlkar Sun Blessed Sun Bright Silver Star P Cleveland Vlshva Anurag Weserland Bunga Seta war Cherry Molek Eizan Maru Frotakobe Iloluta Kota Harapan Lumut Ned Madras Sun Way Sanko Scorpio TaiSun 19 31/2 3/4 6/7322 words
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Article206 1982-07-12 14 UPI THE U-member Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has uiswssJ concern over the Philippines decision to restrict Sll A Pl F&ilippine Foreign Ministry statement confirmed a published report that the OECD has filed a diplomatic note on a government decision to Implement aUPI - 206 words
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830 1982-07-12 14 THE US port industry is split over moves to make ports pay )H0 million towards dredging costs. The government has paid dredging bills lor 150 years and an intensive Washington lobby Is being waged by a coalition of more than SO ports which830 words
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Article1787 1982-07-12 14 CHARTERING remains fairly quiet on Thursday with limited grain booidnf (ran the US itwhwHwj wheat from the St Lawrence to TUhury at USI7JO with option of Antwerp-Rotterdam-Amsterdam at |7. The Kenya Government covered wheat from the US Gulf to Mombasa at $21 A vessel was secured for meals1,787 words
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Article796 1982-07-12 15 PRICES of secondhand tankers are falling at an "alarming" rate as a result of the slump in world oil trades with rates well below break-even. The effect on secondhand tonnage is depressed prices down to levels last seen in 1978. Within a space of just 10 days, a796 words
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Article, Illustration389 1982-07-12 15 THE SINGAPORE registry received a boost in tonnage recently when Esso registered six of its ocean-going vessels under the Singapore flag. The six vessels, totalling 180,000 dwt, constitute Exxon's South Asia fleet of tankers and will be used primarily to ship petroleum products389 words
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Article2367 1982-07-12 20 ISCHEDPLEI The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN Ship calls at Penang after it2,367 words
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Article759 1982-07-12 20 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Amval for LCL Movement Date/Time V Operator Cargo Schedule Locati Watergeus Keumgang Glory Selandia Ever Vital WB129 7/82 226 113-17E 13.7.82 13.7.82 13.7.82 13.7.82 1500 2000 2300 oeoo Intrasea Worldwide Ned-EAC Green Asia 49759 words
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685 1982-07-12 22 THE PHILIPPINE government plans to liberalise ship registration through a substitute measure which could be considered a "shot in the arm" to help it generate additional foreign exchange through non-traditional sources. However, the measure, which the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) calls "Omnibus Philippine Overseas685 words
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Article233 1982-07-12 22 FOUR Thai shipping lines have jointly proposed to the Petroleum Authority of Thailand that they will handle the transport of parts and equipment to be used in the construction of the massive natural gas separation plant project in Rayong, Lt Cmdr Phet Siriyong, managing director of233 words
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Article245 1982-07-12 22 Reuter WOOL freight rates between Australia and Europe will rise 7 per cent in the 1982/83 shipping year from Sep 1 under a new rate structure, the Wool Commodity Group of Australia (WCGA) and the Australia to Europe Shipping Conference said. The new structureReuter - 245 words
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Article63 1982-07-12 22 UPI SEVENTEEN crewmen aboard a Bangladeshi, freighter have been issued shore passes, ending a dispute over whether they would desert the dilftWf they were on American sgO. The uewmeu went on a hunger strike last week after they were denied shore passes by the Immigration and NaturalisationUPI - 63 words
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Advertisement223 1982-07-12 13 GAY ZINC ANODES LONDON Freights SHIPS la Port SHIP B*l6B CONTAINER Schedules SHIPPING Schedule REGIONAL Weather I RIMM \\T \ll SAIL %w Orient Overseas CotdcjMeA Line FftLY CONTMOKD SERVICE 10 QMK (\M SUEZ) Tmms (S'por*) fa 15/7 2000 HRS La u/7 oioo HRS FULLY CONTMCRBED SONNE FROM EUROPE (VM SUB)223 words
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Advertisement236 1982-07-12 13 SEALORD UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAGuujJ :V> EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Jubail (1/8), Damnum (3/8), Kuwait (5/8). Dubai (7/8). Abo Dhabi (9/8) Kuwait (28/8), Dammam (31/8), Doha (3/9). Bahrain (6/9), Abu Dhabi (9/9), Dubai (12/9), Jubail (15/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Mina Qaboos (27/7), Dubai (28/7), Bahrain (30/7), Damnum (1/8), Kuwait236 words
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Advertisement169 1982-07-12 13 PHXsmtstms Manferm TEL-&MM X2MM ***** M TELEX R*****7 MARTEM v 101 TANJONG PAGAR COMPLEX MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES I TO: U-S- PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS lai OH 17-11/7 25-20/7 31-1/1 0-5/0 14-15/1 nn/i 14/1 15/1 21/1 n/t 4/5 17/5 11/9 24/9 25/9 1/11 2/11 -i169 words
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Advertisement503 1982-07-12 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Gaaaa. 2) »autarMl. Mwttf, Bui*. UK. 3) Or—in. 'fcxaptai Earapa carpa tor M* na S"para. *Mw tract carpi tar Span t BaM* P» CMtad POMSC P. UM| tar Mr —pi SaM 11/7 UW 20/7 SaM 30/7 l«/ 7 4/8 22/7 10/1 21/7 20/1 5/1 27/1 1)503 words
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Advertisement291 1982-07-12 14 m Y.S. LINE YAM A ***** A-BHINNIHON UNE CONTAINER SERVICES I USA/CANADA Atlantic/ Ctncdi fID l*r« a/i a/I Km H a/i lmin M RwM NT SM SI 17/1 3/1 a/i 11/» «/9 12/9 11/1 an a/» MIDDLE EAST a/7 2/1 VI V. (Mai V. Dubai LINE: ltd. CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM291 words
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Advertisement626 1982-07-12 15 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHAPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok touoevbbs KOHUOOBBV CMOMARBBY cm OF EMM ran ones KOOLOOO BIT 82/S 94/1 18/8 12/1 17/» M/| 25/8 27 /8 01/9 03/9 08/9 11/9 17/» 19/9 25/9 27/1 03/10 05/10 9/10 11/11 Fta626 words
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Advertisement148 1982-07-12 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR [AST EUROPE CONTAINED SFRVICE A 1 r—- i EUROPE FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST MEDITERRANEAN SEA CONTAINER SERVICE MEDITERRANEAN SEA/FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE TAIWAN SOUTHEAST ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE >TRAITS TAIWAN CONVENTIONAL SERVICE l«* lraU« JH a/» a/7 FAST US WEST COAST CONTAINER SERVICE FAR i m148 words
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Advertisement301 1982-07-12 16 SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD O SANKYO LINE jMui/snuuTs same* t.um Nmb hSI 1/7 IS-IC/7 1711/7 11-a/7 M 14-15/7 11-17/7 11-19/7 I IS-M/7 29-21/7 22-23/7 KB 23-24/7 25-24/7 H-29/7 MKMmniiii in *****44/71 22*137* unmaMcwM IB 4*4(44/4*4751 aßw«w»iN m *-1712/1/7251 SL/W UNION LINE I MOK MMHTM rn LID IB *****44/7 I *****71301 words
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Advertisement633 1982-07-12 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA EAST AFftICA/REDS£A SERVICE KOTA MEW AH 15/11 July V.E-30S KOTA FAJAM 20/23 July VJ-M KOTA WANGI V.E-3M KOTA MUMU at/34 July Daroaaalaam, Momhw. I V.E-307 Jiddah, PI Sudan, Aqita COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA MOiEK V.E-252 IS/IT July Karachi, Dubai, Dammatn,633 words
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Advertisement349 1982-07-12 17 t t*^2l LINES, INC DIRECT SAILINGS TO SATTAHIP AND BANGKOK "*"BC£B ETA SPORE OH U? MV LEO VI ETA SPORE 31/7 3/8 GENERAL AGENTS: MANDARM MARITIME (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD TEL: *****80 (3 LINES) *****76 PLI PT PORODISA RAYA REGULAR MDEPENDENT SERVICE ACCEPTMG BIUC, BREAKBULK ft COMAKERS TO AUSTRALIA SPORE Pttl349 words
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Advertisement784 1982-07-12 17 BENZINE CONTAINERS ErLap Bay t*m» CWTMu SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE (TMK BHA«* KMM NAME SO TQM f MlwiWlkn—,/ Austria Antwerp Fran MHI iport P Uml MM 13/7 IV7 a/7 a/7 a/7 2/1 vi vi 7/1 n/7 1M 12/1 11/ l IVI l/l 17/1 11/ l a/I 22/1 IVI ,5*2 'vi 27/1784 words
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Advertisement467 1982-07-12 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES Pa t 1,3.3, I 'f/H SPORE 11 Auj 30 Sm FORTHBANK CORABANK V. '.V ft'DAM HULL HMBG 8 Sop 11 Sop 15 Sap 26 Oct 29 Oct 02 Nov Lines U.S. GULF (NRECT SERVICE from DOLLY TURMAN SHRLEY LYKES WWALYKES JOHN LYKES (•New Orleans. Mob*. Houston, Galveston)467 words
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Advertisement1124 1982-07-12 18 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD '■MW kPI VERRAZANOMO M EMEMU) ¥14 21 M USD MARU 11 fota *10 30 M JAPAN AMBROSE IBRDGEVS 7An NEW YORK MARU EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE **M 3** »«<C 4S*t 11 Sept S Sept WA* 12 Sept usm us+ 23** 19 >7 Sept FOjanßi n»om *mumrm (i1,124 words
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Advertisement361 1982-07-12 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES'" MIDDLE EAST/KEO StA/EUBOPE SERVICES KM haewoono.2. loM^IPwQ/LaUMi < j Jlh undue Shipping Co. lid. W \KI\I \S| <( I UNIVERSAL FREIGHT SERVICES H.B Bt< ;,nj 4n> 1 *>• \h 'QO4* M LTD ii m GOLDEN LINE t«» cur mm (mi ltd Mm.f mmi ami, ph, mm STRAfTS/PERSMN361 words
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Advertisement374 1982-07-12 18 INTRASEA (PTC) LTD BBEAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE UK ALPAC m V.ISS 5A* lAn MawitMS/Rewaon/OwMH Vessel Loading at Kota Kmabahi Agent* Satgapare MTRASU (PTE) 110 BOOKBK *****11 YEO SMPPMC I TRADBK *****4, *****2, <***** WMwraoct iBEPOBor R*l CONTI cargoes ta USA East I Had Coast. Panam,374 words
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Advertisement769 1982-07-12 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TW BMDGE 11IV+ 16/7 18/7 CROZE 3011 26/7 27/7 1 C PAUL 32W 31/7 1/8 1! A CONCORD 5W 4/8 5/8 2 0 CHEF 3M 8/8 9/8 2 K CHANCE 9H 13/8 11/8 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia TW BRIDGE S pore Closing Times: FCt Cargo769 words
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Advertisement697 1982-07-12 19 $s SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV MUMS 55, Mate! Strut Shppm 0104 TMi Co* SMSOV SMWORE T*x Nairn RS 21*80 I p. miw M/S MMUT MAN »H»L M. IST MO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JALAN CEMPENNG. PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA Ttf *****6/0 Tcta No ***** n Numbers *****3 (15697 words
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Advertisement109 1982-07-12 19 r SOON KIAT SHIPPING k. PTE LTD 190 St 1906 Hi* Or. Sftorton Hoax. 3 ShertM «n. S port OIK Telephone *****8S (S lines) I *****3S Teta *$***** SKSHT REGULAR SERVICES TO EAST HALATSM H* ETD DESTMHON few Mm Hb* 21/7 22/7 ItanLMlV 11/7 21/7 Sri Nm Hn Hp 2t/7109 words
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Advertisement443 1982-07-12 20 s s c <;ro„,r SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE LTD f\t H A > C.HS H'P Bit CA it #P Container l.inrs 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/frcm BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TL.ESOAY& SATURDAY itm U/17 M 13/14 M 17/11 M 29/21 M 24/25 M 27/21 M 31/1% 3/4 7/1% 10/11 14/15%443 words
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Advertisement31 1982-07-12 20 *****11 ext 540 or *****61 Godown 49 *****11 ext 253 or 306 Berthing of Vessels *****28 or *****11 ext 535 Godown TA 2/3 *****42 Godown 51 —*****78 Godown TA 4/5 *****6331 words
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Advertisement245 1982-07-12 21 WARMEST WELCOME TO SINGAPORE MR. T. HORI, PRESIDENT MR. H. ICHIHI, SENIOR MANAGING DRECTOR AND DELEGATES OF YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON STEAMSHIP CO. LTD., TOKYO Leo Launches Pte. Ltd. RO-RO Marine Pte. Ltd. HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1201, 12th floor, Goldon Milo Towor, Boodi Rood, Siwooporo 0719. Tol: *****44 (3 Knot)245 words
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Advertisement326 1982-07-12 21 Welcome To Singapore Malaysia <* t la President OF Mr.T.Hori /w (rresiaentj Y.S. LINE (YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.) and DELEGATES on the occasion of the establishment of Y.S. Line's New Regional Representative Office Singapore General Agents: SINGAPORE SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE. LTD. 904-905, 9th Floor, Asia Chambers, 20 McCallum Street, Singapore326 words
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