The Business Times, 3 August 1982
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Title Section11 1982-08-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, AUGUST J, IK2 60 CENTS11 words
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393 1982-08-03 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG CRITICISM of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's investment policy has led to a noticeable shift in its use of accumulated funds. According to the Public Accounts Committee's latest report presented to Parliament, the STPB has, since last August, formed393 words
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218 1982-08-03 1 SINGAPORE Daimaru, a Japanese department store to be opened next July, expects a turnover of $77 million in its first year of operation in spite of severe competition in the retail sector. Teiji Hata, managing director of Singapore Daimaru, said this will increase218 words
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446 1982-08-03 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE traditionally bad month of August kicked off on a very sour note, feeding on increasingly bearish assessments of the outlook for shares by many market watchers. The closely-watched Straits Times Industrial Index yesterday plunged to a low of446 words
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186 1982-08-03 1 THE Government will build a new hf'iiay complex at Pasir Ri over the next two years at an mi niated cost of $15.5 million. Tenders for the five-hec-tare development project will b* invited next month. When by the first quarter of 1964, the complex will186 words
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Article, Illustration374 1982-08-03 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH THE average monthly salary of staff of Singapore Airlines is much higher than that of staff in the transport and communicatiou industry. This difference has widened from about $110 in 1977 to about $160 last year, according374 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article98 1982-08-03 1 OVERSEAS Union Bank reduces its prime lending rate by a quarter percentage point to 10.25 per cent today. This brings it in line with two of the other Big Four local banks, Development Bank of Singapore and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. OUB is also lowering interest on its98 words
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Article59 1982-08-03 1 UPI SEVERAL major banks in the US reduced their prime lending rate to 15 per cent yesterday, the lowest in 20 months. Citibank, Chase Manhattan, Chemical Bank, First National Bank of Chicago and Morgan Guaranty Trust announced the half-point cut in their best lending rate theUPI - 59 words
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Article58 1982-08-03 1 Reuter THOUSANDS of travellers faced delays and confusion yesterday after British seamen operating the 41 ships of the state-owned Sealink Ferry Firm went on strike at the height of the holiday season. The strike stranded 11,000 British holidaymakers on the Channel Islands, the worst hit areas becauseReuter - 58 words
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Article69 1982-08-03 1 AP PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher's ruling Conservatives have a commanding lead over the opposition Labour Party and Social Democratic-Liberal Party alliance. According to the latest opinion poll published yesterday in the Guardian newspaper, 1,849 voters questioned between July 15 to 17 jjave Thatcher's party 45 per centAP - 69 words
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Article79 1982-08-03 1 Reuter US Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige yesterday said he believes the fiscal 1983 budget deficit will be US$2O billion to $30 billion higher than the $115 trillion shortfall the administration predicted last week in its mid-year economic review. Baldrige also said inflation-ad-justed gross national product will onlyReuter - 79 words
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Article92 1982-08-03 1 UPI j A BUSINESSMAN, who along with Malaysian Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Mokhtar Hashim and three others awaiting trial for a political rival's murder, died yesterday, apparently of natural causes. Officials in Kuala Lumpur said the suspect, Aziz Tumpuk, was taken to the General Hospital earlyUPI - 92 words
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Article62 1982-08-03 1 Reuter THE Malaysian government will decide soon on the proposals for rubber and tin futures trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE). Primary Industries Minister Leong Khee Seong yesterday said he has instructed both committees working out arrangements for rubber and tin futures to be traded onReuter - 62 words
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284 1982-08-03 1 CHINA *nM treat Stag»pore oa the mm terms as fliagbsag if it wlahee to mare direct trade with the repobtte. aaggeattoawaa made Singapore Federattoa sf Chambers sf Commerce aad ladaatry fartag a reeeat meetlag with tear reproaeatatives from Ckiaa's Ministry si Fereiga284 words
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502 1982-08-03 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG INTERNATIONAL money broking firms are now seeking a "mandate" from their London and overseas offices to consider another brokerage cut in Singapore, barely seven months after the last reduction in January. This move followed their opening talks last Friday with502 words
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Advertisement264 1982-08-03 1 Trade Shows in Asia L mTERfIEPCOn semiconDucToe inTEßnpnonoL 19-21 AUGUST 1962 World Trad* Cmiri, Had 2 Organized by /"If" Cahners Exposition Group ViU Tmh>. Tat *****77 Tan* Tat *****77 (Cental Part SharatM Sappon) Room 221 era WHILE Malaysia may be able to secure from Japan a larger amount to finance264 words
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Advertisement69 1982-08-03 1 FRATA 1 In accordance with new regulations of the Saudi Ports Authority which allow LCL shipments to Ports in Saudi Arabia. Every 10 days by fast container vessel. B/L insured with London Underwriters. Also to Dubai, Bahrain and Abu Dhabi. For.further information k please contact MAY JUAN SANDY CHIN YEO69 words
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Advertisement181 1982-08-03 1 ^!:!%+|`<-'\)<\""['[,$.=~[}:.)' *V< r Hre Henrys Top-^nic displays the advantages of a great memory. There are a number of electronic typewriters available today, all offering large memory capacities. But, surprisingly few of these come equipped with a display unit. Hermes believes that typewriters having a display unit coupled with a large181 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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637 1982-08-03 2 WHILE Malaysia may be able to secure from Japan a larger amount to finance development projects under the ninth and tenth yen credit arrangements, it will, however, not be on terms as "soft" as in the past. This is because Japan considers Malaysia,637 words
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186 1982-08-03 2 Reuter AMERICAN basks' average US$4B milllss te $H milttss is the week eslei Jsly 28, the New Ysrk Federal Reserve Bask said. The pre visas week's set free reserve pasttlaa at $27 milllss was revised ts a set barrewed pestttsa at $17 milllss. Dtscesst wtsdewReuter - 186 words
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382 1982-08-03 2 Reuter THE Philippines' debt service ratio is expected to remain within the 20 per cent statutory limit this year, central bank governor Jaime Laya said. Earlier, President Marcos said at a caucus meeting of his ruling New Society Movement that be mightReuter - 382 words
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389 1982-08-03 2 Reuter CITICORP'S Citibank, as agent for Canada's US$3 billion revolving credit facility with US banks, is attempting to obtain an approximate $2 billion increase in that facility at Canada's request, banking sources said. The sources said discussions with Joint managers of the facilityReuter - 389 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1982-08-03 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.71 per cent.22 words
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Article200 1982-08-03 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on August 2: U8 Dollar*(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 11 9/10 11 7/16 1 month 11 13/18 11 11/16 2 months 12 7/16 12 5/16 3 months 13 9/16 137/16 6 months 13 9/16 13 7/16 9 months 1311/16 139/16200 words
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Article42 1982-08-03 2 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on August 2: Overnight: Call deposits: V* Clotim* Buyiaf S« Uiaf 3-month Treasury bills 3H 3-month Bank bills 8 V* 3 months CD 713/16 711/10 8 months CD 89/18 87/16 Source: National Discount Co42 words
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Article242 1982-08-03 2 THE dollar was steady yesterday in quiet early trading after a sharply lower opening in the wake of Friday's discount rate cut by the US Federal Reserve board. The US unit was quoted at 2.4300/10 marks in early trading from an opening 2 4275/85. but was well below Friday's242 words
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Article485 1982-08-03 2 THE US dollar weakened against most major currencies yesterday. It opened at 2.1406/25 against the Singapore dollar yesterday. The highest rate traded during the day was 2.1420. But it slid all the way to close at the day's lowest of 2.1360. litorttik hnnrt rates 11 fm: One month485 words
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Article274 1982-08-03 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer on buying interest in response to a cut in US discount rate and a weaker US dollar, dealea said. Trading was moderate with turnover for the day, including kerbs, reported at 479 lots, they said. Prompt closed firmer at US$35l/353 an274 words
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Article38 1982-08-03 2 New York 6.53B 6.538 6 70S 6 60S Zurich 6.65B 6.C2B 6 75S «72S M«a ra Singapore 6.70B 6 SOB ens 6 70S Closing price* in US dollar* a troy oune e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore38 words
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Article172 1982-08-03 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed yesterday at 255.75 yen, below the day's high of 256.10 but firmer than the 255.60 opening, in quiet trading, dealers said. This compared with the 255.25/75 finish in New York last Friday and was still below the previous 256.65 yen clow in Tokyo.172 words
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Advertisement424 1982-08-03 2 ABN.The Dutch Bank? Do they know much about East Asia? A it |OfiiviT.,* v A t f- 1 y !/.< *"7' Jr N T R A -w f i '_y SuUV r J -\J P T '*J£S a..—. -"S,.* r T*"~ A—'• r-~~*~ r P«taiuj> zww^™>lr r M.tll'A~^jr» < w424 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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325 1982-08-03 3 PLANTATIONS giant Harrisons and Crosfield is diversifying into the computer business in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. Its two subsidiaries, Harrisons Lister Engineering (S) Pte Ltd and Harrisons Lister Engineering Malaysia, have secured the agencies from Anton Piller KG of West Germany to market its products325 words
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254 1982-08-03 3 COMPUTER Management Associates Pte Ltd (CMA), a local systems house, has secured an agreement with a British architectural and engineering consultantcy firm to market its software in Asean and Hongkong. Under this arrangement, CMA will market and support the entire range of254 words
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175 1982-08-03 3 A TRIAL audiographic teleconferencing service between Jakarta and Singapore will begin on Sep 1. The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore yesterday said the trial aims to provide an opportunity for interested users to evaluate t|>e effectiveness and reliability of teleconferencing. Telecoms will also be able175 words
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213 1982-08-03 3 THE Singapore Contractors Association (SCAL) will organise five computer workshops starting on Aug 30, aimed at boosting efficiency in the local contracting industry. The workshops will be tailored to meet the needs of the industry's decision makers whc have little or no knowledge of213 words
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298 1982-08-03 3 NEW expatriate managers in Singapore will be formally introduced to the various aspects of local labour-management relations through an orientation programme organised by the Singapore National Employers' Federation (SNEF). The programme will consist of a two-day seminar starting tomorrow at the Shangri-La Hotel. Seven speakers298 words
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Article, Illustration237 1982-08-03 3 BOUSTEADCO Singapore has appointed M Tu Eag H«e as general manager of Boustead Electrics, its subsidiary company. Mr Tan heads a 42-strong staff at Boustead Electrics, which has two main divisions (trading and project). Prior to joining Boustead Electrics, Mr Tan was marketing manager at General Electric237 words
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325 1982-08-03 3 A MASS recruitment exercise is being planned by the Provisional Mass Rapid Transit Authority to implement the mass rapid transit project. It is believed that the authority will recruit engineers, project managers, project coordinators and administrators, among others, from Singapore and abroad. Some civil servants325 words
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412 1982-08-03 3 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE, Australia and Indonesia are examining the feasibility of building a submarine cable linking the three countries to enhance communications in the region. This is one of the subjects to be discussed by Minister for Communications and Labour Mr Ong412 words
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328 1982-08-03 3 THE Ministry of Labour will "raid" 12 metalworking factories today to check on the safety of power presses used on these premises. Stop work orders will be issued to those which do not have adequate safeguards for these presses. The head of328 words
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Advertisement218 1982-08-03 3 An ideal business setting Combine the comforts of the building with its vantage position at the hub of Singapore's financial district this is certainly an attractive investment. Cecil Point is built as an answer to all requirements for business facilities and services. Into a total of 6,300m 2 (67,800 sq218 words
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OVERSEAS
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587 1982-08-03 4 NYT THE combination of high interest rates and sluggish sales in key markets is forcing reductions and in some cases deep cuts in planned spending for new factories and equipment across a broad spectrum of American industry. In recent weeks, companies in fieldsNYT - 587 words
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Article142 1982-08-03 4 UPI TWO experts from the famed Texan Red Adair's team headed for Bombay on Sunday in an attempt to cap a runaway offshore well in the Arabian Sea spewing uncontrolled natural gas from a major new find. The Red Adair team is oneUPI - 142 words
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447 1982-08-03 4 THE US Defence Department has settled on the Grumman F-14 Tomcat as the US Navy's premier fighter but has left open the choice of an attack bomber. The Pentagon's action is expected to shape naval aviation for the rest of the century. The447 words
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302 1982-08-03 4 UPI EUROPEAN companies threatened by US tuettau far their iavelvemeat ia the Seviet gas pipettae project have discovered a leephele eaahUag then ta clreamveat President Reagaa's embargo. The West Gertnaa magazine Der Spiegel saM as Saaday that the West German eampaay AEG-Kaals aad otherUPI - 302 words
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398 1982-08-03 4 NEW American investments in the petroleum and electronics sectors in Malaysia this year are expected to total M 51.42 billion. This is the feedback received by the American Embassy in Kuala Lumpur from a recent survey involving US companies operating in the country. According398 words
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177 1982-08-03 4 AFP KUWAIT'S wildcat stock exchange, the best thing since Monte Carlo installed roulette, has chartered a plane to rush back from Europe, vacationing rich Kuwaitis who bought shares with dud cheques. According to the Kuwaiti press on Sunday, the unlicensed stock exchange knownAFP - 177 words
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Article711 1982-08-03 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From PAA PA005 0025 JFKSFOHKG CAL CB41 0050 TPE SIA SQ101 0006 KUL MAS MH601 0920 KUL cv CV796 0945 LUX/AUH MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP SIA SQ103 1035 KUL711 words
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634 1982-08-03 5 NYT THE Israeli invasion of Lebanon has begun to have an effect on Egypt's tourism industry, travel agents and shopkeepers in Cairo said. Even though Egypt itself is peaceful, said Tarek Ha bib, the general manager of American Express of Egypt Ltd, many AmericanNYT - 634 words
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330 1982-08-03 5 UPI A US government trade delegation will seek specific information on how Japan intends to open its market to an increased flow of foreign goods in talks starting today, US officials said yesterday. The officials who briefed reporters on the condition that theyUPI - 330 words
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163 1982-08-03 5 UPI UNLESS American and European companies rally to face the challenge of Japan in the field of high technology, the prosperity and jobs that flow from this industrial revolution "will almost certainly go to the Asian giant," Newsweek magazine said. It quoted projections byUPI - 163 words
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267 1982-08-03 5 SOUTH KOREA'S Education Minister warned Japan that it risks losing the trust of its neighbours if it tries to "beautify its past crimes" by rewriting history in new school textbooks. The warning by Minister Rhee Kyu-Ho, who did not name Japan but made clear he267 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article489 1982-08-03 5 Agencies CHINA has made its first foreign sale of a locally developed computer, a microcomputer that costs threefourths the price of similar foreign equipment. The Peking Daily said the Beijing Computing Technology Institute would export 1,000 BCM-n microcomputers to West Germany. PRESIDENT Daaiel Arap Mai sf Keaya hasAgencies - 489 words
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185 1982-08-03 5 Reuter THE Ewpw Eesaemle Cemmaatty and the US are drawtag ap the legal framewerk far a pact U eat sales 9t Earepeaa steel aa the U8 market fellewlag talks ketinea the twe sides. EEC effldals yesterday said US Undersecretary fer Cemmerce LlaaelReuter - 185 words
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734 1982-08-03 5 NYT AMERICAN steelworkers and their unions are taking a hardline stand on the coocessions demanded by the industry. Four hundred cheering and applauding union leaders meeting in Pittsburgh during the weekend unanimously hit out at the concessions proposed by the steel companies. Donald Stazak, president ofNYT - 734 words
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403 1982-08-03 5 AFP VIETNAM has scarcely seen the threat of shortages recede but now, after its economic liberalisation, has to face the curse of spiralling inflation, and both have brought suffering Observers in Hanoi said food prices went up about 327 per cent between April 1981AFP - 403 words
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Advertisement292 1982-08-03 4 g* fa, J0 V Hbwiomake betteruse ofyourcash. The Diners Club Corporate Care In these days of high interest rates, your company like every other mast be concerned about getting maximum returns from your cash. The Diners Club Corporate Card System can help. Charge ittothe caid The system means that your292 words
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Advertisement225 1982-08-03 5 Fifty-fivetearsOf Ran Am Experience Now Flies To More Than Thirty American Cities. Lan Am i Thr U frm -v.,-. flying Comfort Begins Now you 0311 en oy 1116 convenience of flying t a a one airline from Singapore to more than 30 cities WithßjnAm fa the us a. Pan Am225 words
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Article440 1982-08-03 6 THE RECENT action by the Americans against representatives of Hitachi and Mitsubishi over alleged computer software thefts has an interesting sidelight, which is the number of people who have been wondering out loud why it didn't happen to one Japanese company or another440 words
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Article, Illustration1601 1982-08-03 6 KEVIN DONE - Horst Dieter Esch started out in 1975 with the acquisition of a small privately-owned West German company on the brink of bankruptcy. Since then, from a string of takeovers (the companies approached Esch, not the other way round), he has fashioned an international constructionFT - 1,601 words
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Advertisement88 1982-08-03 6 So* 1 See the latest Japanese technology in automatic machines, machine parts, computers, robots and other related equipment. All geared to achieve higher productivity, quality control and labour saving in industry of sorts in the ASEAN region. Forty-seven exhibitors will display their wide range of equipment worth Ssso million. Modernise88 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous638 1982-08-03 6 S3 Value of re-cycling rubbish LOADS at riMU iwwW MtacrimtattMy dally are Mt Po^yfM a la Brttala, the petoatial valae at rabhtoh threwa away ia a year la £SM adlliea. lastead at reettriag this tknagh re-cyeHag, aa eqaal aam Is speat am o*Ueettag aad limply damplag the TNightt ff*r/i«a, e638 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1982-08-03 7 ZHOU MEI - To Polycore Optical, Johnny Tan Siak Lim, trade school drop-out and former jobhopper, is a gem. He is a firstclass engineer despite a lack of paper qualifications. He is like a one-man automation unit at the optical lens plant, says ZHOU MEI. His1,393 words
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Article788 1982-08-03 7 WARIEF DJAJANTO - By WARIEF DJAJANTO Dethnews Asia ANYBODY qpre for canned tempe and tahirt Gourmets may soon find Indonesian-made canned tempe (fermented soyabean cake) and Lahu (bean curd) on the shelves of their faVourite grocery stores. The introduction of canned tempe and tahu is no business breakthrough. Rather,Dethnews Asia - 788 words
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598 1982-08-03 7 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI SINGAPORE baa abeat 25 per ceat of the werM saaglass leases market, thaahs to Pelyeere Optical Pie Ltd. The expert-erieated eompaay says It has saly two w three majsr competitors sverseas. Pelyeere was a recipieat sf the Eceasmle Develop598 words
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Advertisement82 1982-08-03 7 KEEP OUT THE HEAT AND GLARE WITH STARLTTE SLIMLINE BUNDS -s .2 <■; MWL '.<■ ADJUSTABLE PANELS allow variable control of light and shade while letting breeze through SLIM AND ELEGANT WITH 25 DECORATOR COLOURS to harmonise with your room decor, to let you choose any conceivable combination of hues82 words
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Miscellaneous623 1982-08-03 7 -IN-ONE CROSSWORD j I CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBO6B 1 A facer? That's very tunny! (i) 8 Scot with grit (5) 9 Bird doc (7) 10 Stony character (5) 11 Mare than a friend in Europe? (5) 12 Displeased at finding it a bit dull in heaven? (5) 13 Late outdoor scenes623 words
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Advertisement226 1982-08-03 8 Where to wine, dine mid entertain with the American Express Card 1M The true Singapore flavour Our popular Norrya Buffer Luncheon at a special price. With tongue ridding delights like Curry A yam, Chap Chye and Sambai Timun, just to name a few. Take your pick, it's great food, going226 words
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Advertisement236 1982-08-03 8 15 a, For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. A I i 1 H h M< ►T. 1< I V.l fi.u >22 •»(> lo". n.if«j*' < Jriv in* K »sr,itf»'. B.ifv: IT 522 I II l v* v!<* > f \f V- :,i s.ip.j.iv f .inriv w <236 words
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Advertisement231 1982-08-03 8 1 he perfect end to a romantic drive. 11\ I RtSl\ I K I 1 1 he n-;i uentiv laps the palm-fringed shore. uirt!ainvillaea .kJo amidst a riot of greener v. Tlie .nr is heavv with the «*ent of perfumed flowers. N tr. romantic muM«. surrounds you as vou drive231 words
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Advertisement209 1982-08-03 8 far stocks,bonds and healthy figures. hm gdtfioißplf Today's businessman can talk stocks and bonds and still keep healthy figures. The answer? Eating at f the Harbour Grill. /tmm A great place to be. o Offers you an ever-changing panorama of sea and sky. of the world at your feet. In209 words
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Advertisement163 1982-08-03 8 Itfc as good as going to Bangkok. < This is Thai Seafood at its authentic best So tresh. it could have been alive IS minutes before coming to your table. It was An enormous variety of succulent seafoods expertly prepared by Thai chefs in our kitchen Siamese Seafood 'Restaurant U163 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article172 1982-08-03 9 CHINESE Exehaage, pw'likg j^stertay' 1 PCtCM Car—t all: Bulk fob 191.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1103.00 sellers, new drum fob $107.00 sellers. Gspra: Mixed (loose) $46.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $310.00 seller*, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $305.00 sellers,172 words
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Article197 1982-08-03 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong on Friday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Catt— yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,470; 32s 3,130, 40b 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Flee* gaiis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq Five Lambs unq; Flower and197 words
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Article310 1982-08-03 9 BINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.85, 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.77. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.55.310 words
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Article894 1982-08-03 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures were easier at midday, between £17 and £8 a tonne below Friday's close in traded positions. Dealers said most traded September eased further from opening call levels, while other contracts traded narrowly around opening levels. n The easier opening was in line with expectations after894 words
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Article146 1982-08-03 9 The Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday closed firmer on further covering support in moderately active trading, dealers said. In August central firmed M 532.50 to 685 a tonne and south $15 to $680 while in September central rose $35 to $685 and south $7.50 to $672.50.146 words
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Article272 1982-08-03 9 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed easier with August One RSS buyers quoted at 173.50 cents a kilo, down 2.75 cents (ram last Friday's close. The market lost some 1.75 cents during quiet morning trading on stale bull selling with some Inro support having little impact. Continued stale bull272 words
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Article367 1982-08-03 9 RAS prices In cenU per kilo yesterday: Nooo (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S prompt fob 173.00 174.08N Int 1 R.S.S Aiifust 174.75 175.25 Int 1 R.S.S. September 178 00 178.50 Int 2 R.S.S 170 50 172.50N UK/Coat 10 50 171.50N tot 3 R.S .S 166 00367 words
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Article84 1982-08-03 9 NUU RAJ ID llba paltet §*pu ■tar Mlk) HSR B."™ 1MJC (dim W*" 1MJ0N 15# .SO SSI Ml SM SM SM tl tl W t LB cv t L GP 10 to SO -Ma w» pObt) p*B«j IMJOO 1MJ0 1HM 167 00N ioooon MO.AON 1(7X0 400 0084 words
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Article866 1982-08-03 9 NYT WHAT guarantee do commodity futures traders have that the terms of the contracts they buy will be honoured in the event of a default by the opposite party In the deal or the bankruptcy of their brokers? The common answer given by brokers is that theNYT - 866 words
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450 1982-08-03 9 MANUFACTURERS of rubber products in Malaysia need more aid from the government if they are to help achieve the official targets for increased rubber consumption. Appealing for more government assistance, the general manager of Fung Keong Rubber Manufacturing (M) Sdn Bhd, Mr Yap450 words
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Article32 1982-08-03 9 Rubber: Aug 2 Singapore: Aug: 173.50 cents (down 2.75 cents) Malaysia: Aug: 195.50 cents (down 2.00 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 310 tonnes (up 18 tonnes)32 words
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Article63 1982-08-03 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday was unchanged at M$2S.l5 a kilo, the ITA floor level, dealers said. The buffer stock manager accounted (or most of the higher turnover which was dne to the accumulation of ore over the weekend and endmonth disposal. Turnover rose to Sll63 words
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363 1982-08-03 9 THE demand for rubberbased products is projected to rise sharply in Western Europe next year. According to a report in the July issue of Natural Rubber News, this heartening prospect for the rubber industry in Malaysia and elsewhere is outlined by a363 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article430 1982-08-03 9 SHARE prices yesterday extended their sharp upturn on Saturday on the back of the latest US discount rate cut, but lost their early momentum because of the yen's failure to show any significant recovery on the news, dealers said. The market average added 18.35 to 7,208.29430 words
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Article161 1982-08-03 9 SHARE prices yesterday continued to move higher in quiet, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.26 of a point to 9166 on turnover of 11.1 million baht. Jalaprathan Cement was up three baht to 123.50. AUG 03 Bab Is Aokham Thai 246 ♦4 Asti Fibre Ayuthay* Inv And161 words
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Article124 1982-08-03 9 THE market yesterday was mixed with commercials/ industrials up 0.18 to 90.74, mining up 5.11 to 889.60 and oils down 0.04 to 2.151. AUO 02 Acoje Mlnln( Anflo PhU Apex Mining B Altai Con B BtfuioOoM Baatr Petroleum Benfuel Con. B CDCP Plrst Phil HUp Lcpvilo B. Peso* ZZ124 words
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Advertisement61 1982-08-03 9 Where taste still matters. The elegant restaurant in the heart of the financial district serves cuisine franqaise exclusively. For Luncheon, from 12 noon 'till 2.30 pm and for Dinner, from 7 pm 'till 11 pm. For Reservations, telephone *****66. On the sth Floor of The Octagon, 105 Cecil Street, Singapore61 words
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Advertisement99 1982-08-03 9 BUVHGUARD Our Guard Safe provides resistance against forcible entry by means of oxy-acetylene, manual or mechJMcal tools. Its double relocking devices protect against attacks on the locking system by explosives or direct force. Besides, our Guard is fire-resisting, does not eat or sleep and does not take holidays or report99 words
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1680 1982-08-03 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and bustnei in and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,080 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Aeat (2.706)1,680 words
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Article198 1982-08-03 10 8INGAPOBE UNIT TBU8T DIAMOND MG1 rSTOBl (>!■—|im' frtM tor Aag >) (Manager*' prtoM i tor Am 3) The Comntfw 2 62 2.75 Diamond The Savings Fund 1.17 1.54 Spore Fd (USt) 0 53 057 S pore Pro* Fund 1.17 1.23 ss 1.13 122 S pore Sec. Fund 1.71198 words
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Article2803 1982-08-03 10 IMS High Low Coaipaay Last Sale orGr's Div Div Crr Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol cooo) Day Higk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 233 m 320 141 291 480 328 247 150 245 316 18 163 248 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben Berjaya2,803 words
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Article1490 1982-08-03 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reparted to the Kuala I -nmptir Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUBTBIAI4 Aeaia (3.125) Alrara (1.0G5) (I) 1 05 (7) 1 041,490 words
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Article98 1982-08-03 10 METRO HaMtags limited: Ninth AGM to be held at 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore 0104 on August 6. TRANSMARCO Limited: AGM to be held at 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore 0104 on August i. HOTEL Graad Central: Fourteenth AGM to be held at The98 words
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897 1982-08-03 10 FEW bay en were la right at the Stock Exchange of Siagapere yesterday as «ellen "beardoaed" their way threagh the market with little realstaaee. Indeed, mm market watcher eeald have really expressed sarprise at the slaeaUe falls la share prices alter havlag heea897 words
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Article488 1982-08-03 10 SHARES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market was further depressed yesterday in another round of selling, taking many counters to their year's lowest level. This was reflected in the main market barometer, the 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Index, which fell a further 10.49 points488 words
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874 1982-08-03 11 HARRISONS Malaysian Estates' (HME) profits after tax and minority interests (but before extraordinary items) are expected to reach at least Msso million in the current year ending March 31,1983. The optimistic forecast was given in the latest document on the acquisition of HME by874 words
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Article536 1982-08-03 11 AMERICAN companies, plagued by low demand, high Interest costs, and weakening prices, are reporting dismal quarterly profits, by some estimates the lowest in more than five years. Not only are earnings down sharply (or industries like chemicals and oil, but steel and metals companies, and airlines536 words
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369 1982-08-03 11 f AUSTRIA'S GcMMawhaft--1 lleke Zeatralkaak (GZB--1 Vleaaa) kas acqalred a f R-XTSSmTSJ ■wftart kaaklag ana of Buk Bakyat Malaysia. Tke stake mi par ekaeed (ram Praikfirt-kaied Deatseke Geaeaseasekaft (DG) Buk, Ike etker majar braagkt la last gifiiaka to ttoa. Wltk 1 tfc™ Bok'i369 words
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Article391 1982-08-03 11 Gvveat Ex Beeto Date Twtal far Tetalfer Preview P»ymeat Date Cleee PajaMe ike year API 3%TE(b) Jul 13 Jul 26 Aug 26 3%TE 1.7%TE Ales BUp «%<b) Sep 10 Sep 17 Sep 27 e% 3%<a) B 86ttkiWBI{ 35%(f) Jul 23 Jul 30 Aug 16 35% 20% BKjmlmt GIOIp391 words
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Article153 1982-08-03 11 Csapaay Prtfalu. Ki Dele gm Si Proposed bonus issue of 2 fori Proposed rights issue of 3 far 10 NYA ■MH u NYA K G HUga *1.00 per share Proposed bonus issue NYA NYA ODI of 4 for 5 Proposed rights issue of loan stock in NYA NYA153 words
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704 1982-08-03 11 MALAYSIA Mining Corporation Bhd (MMC), in deckling to part with its stake in Sime Darby Bhd, had to take into account the serious impact on earnings due to the enforced tin cutbacks announced by the International Tin Council recently. The decision704 words
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826 1982-08-03 11 NYT A CURRENT Hongkong business magazine shows a cartoon of a cash-laden "Texas or bust" covered wagon carrying two unlikely looking pioneers, one wearing a suit and the other carrying an abacus. Atop a hill sits a pouting Ronald Reagan with an undersizedNYT - 826 words
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Article791 1982-08-03 11 GOVERNMENT bonds firmed on the London Stock Exchange yesterday on Friday's half-point cut in US discount rate and reductions in US prime rates yesterday, but equities were mixed after another dull session dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 1.3 point at 557.8. Bonds were791 words
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Article45 1982-08-03 11 AP THE NEW YORK stock market ran up a strong gain yesterday morning in a rally sparked by declining interest rates. The Dow Jones average climbed fi.o9 points to 814.« in the first half hour and gainers held a S-to-1 lead over lasersAP - 45 words
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Advertisement179 1982-08-03 11 m Litton MONROE SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS MONROE OCBB2O Micro Computer, manufactured in New Jersey, U.S.A. by LITTON BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC., is an Advanced Occupational Micro Computer. Monroe Operating System includes facilities such as: 12 different multi-task operations ISAM up to 10 different access keys Clustering communication (host to host micro179 words
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Advertisement731 1982-08-03 11 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP 185 Pursuant to Section «4<2)(b) AND IN THE MATTER OF CHING LIAN (PTE) LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at Room 1101.11 th Floor, Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road. Singapore 0719 .on Monday731 words
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Article150 1982-08-03 12 Rises Indices General Corp 8th Maia lad I C B Liaa Ho* Pagi Maia H Royal Fad Cablea Falls OU E Nat I ran OU B 8pore Fodder Tat Lao Baak OCBC PAN Berjuatai Straits Trading Cold Storage H Looag Fin Spore Land UAC UOP 334 332 855 382150 words
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Article, Illustration156 1982-08-03 12 SHAKE PRICES Ml to aew tows M the Stock Exekaage tf fTlafparn yeatertey as investors deckled to liquidate la iflucipin— m rartaer Mtrui mws. The Straits Times bdntrial ladex piaaged to ft sew 1182 tow «I Kifi (dswi 14.14 psiato) while the Basiaess Times ladles tor etosed MM156 words
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552 1982-08-03 12 CHOO AI LENG - ISSWffil Companies Editor: llano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG SIM Lim Investments has, at last, confirmed a muchspeculated intention to float wholly-owned Sim Lim Finance. This was disclosed by Sim Lim's chairman, Soon Peng Yam, in his annual statement to shareholders released yesterday.552 words
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Article343 1982-08-03 12 GILANI Jute Textile Mills (M) Bhd expects to make a group pre-tax profit of MJ23.17 million in the current year, following its proposed restructuring scheme. Based on the company's enlarged capital of $99 million, the projected gross earnings per share would amount to 23.4 cents. The projected343 words
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296 1982-08-03 12 IN SPITE OF the iwiw la the toarlst ladastry riaee the beginning sf the year, Bhaagrl-La Betel has taraed la a eeaMMadaUe 11 per eeat Increase la pre tsa net preflt far the rix msaths to Jaae M. Its aaaadHed earalags staad296 words
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471 1982-08-03 12 ALAN LEE - By ALAN LEE GENERAL Corporation Bhd's proposed acquisition of three property-based companies has run into some problems, due mainly to the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee's new rulings on the purchase of assets through the issue of shares. The three companies are Low Keng471 words
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Article223 1982-08-03 12 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has asked Praaet Bhi for an announcement on a report that the group has won an oil and gas concession in Indonesia. Referring to a Business Times' story headlined "Promet Bhd's energetic search" yesterday, the SES told Promet to furnish an announcement immediately223 words
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Article153 1982-08-03 12 OVERSEAS Uatop Baak has Increased Its Interest is Overseas Uatoa Trast Ltd tram 59.92 per eeat to 57 J3 per eeat. The haak inswi yesterday that It has heaght 913,399 mere Overseas Uatoa Trast shares la essh at the market price af $2J7 per share153 words
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Advertisement267 1982-08-03 12 8m page 11 for London stocks x< ■i^' <? f-• i', New from Ikea Ever versatile Ikea magic at work 'V-« 4 f, "N i ---y>: -k^ *M HH 2! >s: t" -i -< '-i;- ?J* <4 .s.^asaaiss ji|aWyv^ag fBW? v'JVj '.'a /rtOzr W&mXrni &■*> 9k.1 «l> K <*> .i267 words
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Miscellaneous61 1982-08-03 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Generally fair, with showers in some areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hears prior to 7J9 pm on Aug 2 at the alrpert: Maximum temperature 32.5 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 26.8 Associated humidity 84 Hours of sunshine 9.85 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall61 words
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183 1982-08-03 13 THE THAI Merchant Marine Promotion Commission (MMPC) is working closely with the Thai Bankers' Association to draft a bill that would enable the country's commercial banks to accept the mortgage of Thai vessels. Two other authorities involved in this matter are the Port Authority of Thailand183 words
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Article, Illustration466 1982-08-03 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE MALAYSIA'S newly established second national flag carrier has concluded a joint-venture agreement with the Stolt-Nielsen Group, one of the largest operators of sophisticated parcel tankers. Perbadanan Nasional Shipping Line (PNSL), a Pernas-sponsored line, and Stolt-Nielsen have set up a joint venture466 words
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Article57 1982-08-03 13 THE MARINE Department of Singapore has requested the shipping community to "dress ship" on Aug 9 to celebrate the Republic's National Day. A "dressed" ship normally refers to a vessel decorated with buntings and flags for ceremonial occasions. The Marine Department request is usually made for National57 words
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Article67 1982-08-03 13 Reuter THE SHIPPING line member» of the Japan/ South Pacific Freight Conference said they will end the practice of freight collect on cargoes destined for Honiara in the Solomon Islands from Aug L The freight collect system allows recipients of shipped goods to pay freight charges atReuter - 67 words
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Article134 1982-08-03 13 AFP THE INDIAN government is contemplating financial relief to Indian shipping lines faced with a crisis situation from the recession caused by increasing competition from foreign lines. Shipping Minister Veerendra Patil told the lower house of parliament that the demands of the Indian National Shipowners' Association inAFP - 134 words
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Article732 1982-08-03 13 Skipping Lis? Page CM Achipelego Shpg vm i Afea vra 1 Ail trans vn 4 A] par yi 5 Antara Shpg X 4 A PC Line DC 3 APL ra 4/s Argentine IV 4 ASCL m l ASLCont IV 4 Asia Merchant VI 4 Austasia Line V732 words
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Article776 1982-08-03 14 J«ly 17-Aag C Galbraith's Course in Shipping, venues: week one, Plymouth; week 2, Moretonhampstead; week three, London. Aag M Shipping Management, Marine Systems department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Aag MS Port management and operations course, Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies, Washington DC. Aag 11-12 Maritime commerce776 words
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Article1496 1982-08-03 14 AN ADDITIONAL booking on Friday by the Argentine Grain Board brought to five the number of vessels fixed in the last couple of days, all carrying 20,000 tonne cargoes of heavy grain for August or September shipment to Mexico at rates between US$23 and $27, brokers said. The1,496 words
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502 1982-08-03 14 THE PHILIPPINE Ports Authority plans to allow competition among cargo handlers in the country's ports. This is in contrast to the present policy which permits only a single integrated contractor per port. In effect, PPA plans to overhaul the integration policy which it502 words
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Article138 1982-08-03 14 AFP THE INDIAN government is contemplating financial relief to Indian shipping lines faced with a crisis situation from the recession caused by increasing competition from foreign lines. Shipping Minister Veerendra Pa til told the lower house of parliament that the demands of the Indian National Shipowners' AssociationAFP - 138 words
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Article313 1982-08-03 15 AFP ALTHOUGH enquiry covered all main loading areas on the tanker market last week, rates stuck to their previous depressed levels, with little or no prospect of recovery in sight as the summer advances. Vessels of up to 100,000 tons were particularly in demand. Owners of veryAFP - 313 words
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244 1982-08-03 15 TOTAL trade through the port of Brisbane by 1990 will be about 18 million tonnes a year nearly twice the present throughput. The two terminals at Fisherman Island will be processing 180,000 containers, again double present handling capacity. The growth forecast ap- pears244 words
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481 1982-08-03 15 THE JAPANESE government is taking urgent steps to overhaul the country's shipping policy, which could mean considerable diversification of shipping interests abroad. The shipping bureau of the Japanese Transport Ministry has floated a paper reviewing the problems faced by the industry in one of481 words
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168 1982-08-03 15 THE Chinese national classification society, the Register of Shipping of the People's Republic of China, has signed an agreement with Det norske Veritas on extended co-operation between the two societies. The agreement implies an extension of the co-operation entered into in 1977 and means168 words
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Article, Illustration106 1982-08-03 15 WATERMAN Steamship has appointed Mr MR ShAhani as vice-president and director of its Far East Southeast Asia operations. Based in Singapore, he will be responsible for all sales, marketing, traffic and operations in the trade route from Japan through Singapore and Indonesia. Mr Shahani joined Waterman in106 words
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4730 1982-08-03 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 of4,730 words
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Article653 1982-08-03 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL t Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Swire Star 13A 4.8.82 2100 Mansfield 49 1600-1700/1500-1600 1800-1900/1700-1800 A5/B5 A5/B5 Toy&ma 256 0400-0500/0500-0600 A5/B5 4.8.82 0100 Ned-EAC 49 1100-1200/1200-1300 G2/F2 Jenhol 32A/82 4.8.82653 words
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Article1801 1982-08-03 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AoMniect ftat Singapore Shoe Corporatwo (SVEuro-AsU Line (PN/KL/PK). A*Ue GnWm Continental Feeders (S)/Carr> Freight (PK). AF*A Sinn pore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-AsULine (PK/I*li). Afrt Itairia Um Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). Al NavigadM Frata1,801 words
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Article, Illustration1376 1982-08-03 22 IN SPITE of increasing sophistication of radio equipment, radio communications suffered both from interference and lengthy delays caused by growing congestion of the airwaves. These conditions were overcome in 1976 when communication by maritime satellite using line-of-sight microwave links became a reality with the1,376 words
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Article93 1982-08-03 22 THE Trans-Pacific Freight Conference of Japan/Korea said it has reduced the bunker surcharge its member lines planned to introduce on Aug 1 to USSIO from $12 per revenue tonne The Japan/Korea-Atlantic and Gulf Freight Conference, the Japan/Korea-West Canada Freight Conference and the Japan/Korea-East Canada Freight Conference also93 words
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Article198 1982-08-03 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.198 words
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Article395 1982-08-03 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES I Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Hildeshelm 31/2 John Manners alongside 3.8.82/2300 Jenson n 22 Thong Soon alongside 3.8.82/0700 Kawana 35/6 Borneo alongside 3.8.82/0500 Kuroshlo Maru 38/9 CF Sharp alongside 3.8.82/1700 Muhlhausen 5 S'pore Shpg alongside 3.8.82/1830 Nedlloyd Albany 3/4 Ned-EAC alongside395 words
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Advertisement484 1982-08-03 13 PIL GROUP REGULAR CONTAINER PUDER SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. (-fry/? .1 R1) INI AN'TMI Orient Overseas CattlcuMeA Line FULLY CONTAMERSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 10. 3/8 1300 MRS Pitting Sparc 5/8 6/8 EUROPE (VIA SUEZ)484 words
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Advertisement285 1982-08-03 13 ;ihisealord UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MUL iERVICES Accepting Break Dubai (16/8), Dammam (18/8), Kuwait (20/8), Doha (22/8) Bahrain (23/8). Abu Dhabi (29/8), Mina Qaboos (31/8) Jubail (10/9), Dammam (12/9), Kuwait 14/9). Abu Dhabi (16/9)._Dubai FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Accepting LCL cargo for Dubai, Kuwait and Bahrain I Spore285 words
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Advertisement20 1982-08-03 13 p" mJ LONDON Freights SHIPPING Events SHIPPING Schedele CONTAINER Schedules WHO Aets for Whom SHIPS In Port CONSORTIA REGIONAL Weather20 words
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Advertisement772 1982-08-03 13 ,:A BALT-ORIENT LINE Baltic SNpping Co Refutar Services from South East An to United Ktagdom and ->-> Pa.l, North uomrem* rons Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Re Ltd Tel: *****3 *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Vessel •SflGAPOtt CIO3NG TMES772 words
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Advertisement691 1982-08-03 14 Ml FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Mm Amp>l Fer 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L Hane. Basic. UK. 3) Bremen. Br enter haven Aartms, Copenhagen Helsinki 4) MMmo. Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe carfo for leader na S pore *Atsa dvect cargo lor Spore t Bangkoa fls contact PtRMBC P Ketang691 words
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Advertisement280 1982-08-03 14 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA CANADA MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES V*&PANAsia LINE; LTD. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN TAIWAN Mt SMS SIM fIENMUA FHKVMX GLOKT Kl 11/1 1/1 AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Mtm OHKt *****22 (5 linaa) CFS/T«rminal *****79/*****86 OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD P KELANG *****1/2280 words
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Advertisement919 1982-08-03 15 The Straits Steamship Group i Overseas Containers Limited LMKS BAY fmwfurt express inoroot BAT cm Of EDMMtGH Tono express KOWLOON MY CARDIGAN BAT Bran R'dam 27/1 mi (01/9) 02/9 11/9 12/s 19/9 20/9 27/J 2t/l 05/10 OC/10 11/10 12/10 22/10 23/10 01/11 02/11 FMNKfURI EimSS M UN W W UM919 words
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Advertisement576 1982-08-03 15 Franco Belgian Services (A"' Fgyt hrc-ich Serrxee :<\th Frisian ><jr Fusftrri I.in > r .N" o- aci COnSObhumi mi cowTMPgy serwce now eurqpe ACE CONCORD S Aug OMENTM. CMV I Aug KOREAN CHANCE 14 A* SEVEN SEAS BWDa n Aug ON CONTWO 26 Ik SMGAPORE P KELANG It Htm R576 words
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Advertisement57 1982-08-03 15 NOTICE DONG SI E LINE M.V. kAEVARV VOV.BS Arrived nri/U At psa n a General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Wednes day 4th August. 1982 as from 9.00 am to 12.00 noon. No further survey will be held after this date Ageate57 words
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Advertisement630 1982-08-03 16 EXPORTS J S pore PHMMS| S ton HWt Blown Mam/ It Havre tm*m 68 78 tarplpr I 1? 8 14 8 Fra*tai Eipreu 18 8 70 8 UMVMtBar City MEJMit* TM» Ean ?6 8 ?8 8 3, 9 5 9 11/9 13.9 23/8 25/8 30/8 1/9 6/9 8/9 15/9 17/9630 words
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Advertisement476 1982-08-03 16 S L K.S.line MiMA IHlftrnt CUtMH* rto* comomoiML service t#/f™« busan STOK r ((Ml PWMK WCA 175W/176E 34 Auf 57 HO Auf 19 Auf AIfAH 17*1/IKX 7 9 Auf Ist Cj* 17 18 Auf 19H)Au£ 31s) Auf 21/22 2nd Crf 6 S*pt FULLY CONTAMERCED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/EAST COASTS I.476 words
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Advertisement350 1982-08-03 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROP£ CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT* Fa ft ia CARGO FOR; SGP Ptl ED IK m IH ll* IW Enr MM S/l 27/1 21/1 Jl/« 3/1 L«W U/| 11/ l |/J lt/« 12/1 14/1 15/1 Ewr V*t 21/1 IS/1 12/1 11/1 21/* 22/1 also acoptmc ia fa t Fa/fa350 words
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Advertisement1205 1982-08-03 16 Ihm| Burma Five Star. Shippini Corpn. )j 9 "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" f A 1 LOADING FOR RANGOON K 9 S>n PJUtai fount f K HTQKTW 4/1 A 20 NAT» Vi K M-aa 11/12 ft* 13/15 Am Q| V 1 12/13 Am 14/ If A* K BFSSC Agents ,r Moloys.o BOUSTEAD1,205 words
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Advertisement308 1982-08-03 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD s2l SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE 0 RESOURCES TMSHMNG MMADOR BUNG* HO AH sun in DAITO MARU OSA MENOR OCEAN SPLENDOR HAKKAISAN MARU OCEAN TREASURE KIMU LUMPUR PORT KELANG PtNANG w sans maritm pte ltd TEI *****44/7 A *****70 UST ASIA SHPPMG SON BHD TU *****4308 words
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Advertisement866 1982-08-03 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA E 19-20/12 31-31/8 9-9/10 16-17/11 25-29/12 EAST AFRICA/REDSCA SERVICE W X s 3 pea '"•m. S3 COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES KOTA ANGKASA V 5/82. Singapore 10/12 Aug Loading For: Chittagong, Rangoon SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES KOTA BERLIAN. 7/9 Aug KOTA RATNA.866 words
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Advertisement838 1982-08-03 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS Laptev FraMtet Eaprtn la«»Mlbv «tM EMail Tatat Eiprau EXPWSS CONTMGt SEIWCf TO/FROM EUROPE KMC BNAK* ROAM HAVRE Sport P Ma* N Genua»/ Auslrj Wwp Fraact 9/9 ?/S 27/1 21/1 a/| 12/1 i«/i J/» an) 1/9 29/9 M 11/1 12/9 14/1 24/1 2t/9 17/9 19/9 29/9 22/1 1/9838 words
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Advertisement552 1982-08-03 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK 1 Oct 27 Oct 30 Oct 03 Nov IVYBANK 04 Nov 30 Nov 03 Dec 07 Dec Lines U.S. GULF DVtECT SERVICE SHRLEY LYKES VELMA LYKES JOHN LYKES LOUSE LYKES (*New Orleans, Mobile. Houston, Galveston)552 words
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Advertisement1568 1982-08-03 18 M §L K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE assn sw Mono vessel tokto *u/u I BROGE VI 'Aug SHNKASHUMARUVS4II 25 Aug 4 Sep* lAPAN ACE V 5554 27 Aug 8 Sept ASIA STAR VI 13 Aug YAMASHH MARU V5«98 30 Aug 10 S«p( AMERICA HARD *706 21,568 words
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Advertisement615 1982-08-03 18 CAUFORNA/PACFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CORT A HER/REEFER SERVICE M*« Sr. lot won, 1M FRANCISCO SEATTLE. TKOK. WMCOMO I C ActapM* FCt/ECI Cl*i i P UM| I MfMB EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Impif fa/ra Mmi rifle* Sft IMC MO Sfd AfceaccMi 14% IS/If 30% ?SM ISM Fna/trs r 21 SM Z2/73615 words
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Advertisement740 1982-08-03 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES R;v>m 601 ICB Building Shonton Way. S 'xjapoft- Te' -*****22 A *****67 P Kolar.j Tel *****4 *****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S'porc Loading For: IVESTBON 7 Aug Dubai/Dammam/Bahram MQSTBOH 15 Aug Bandar Abbas/ Bandar Khomeni HAEWOO NO. 3 6 Sept Port Said/Ateiandria hutidae Shipping Co. lid. S'pora740 words
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Advertisement643 1982-08-03 18 ■NTRASEA (PTC) LTD. Suite 2616 International Pla/a Anson Rd Singapore 020" Tel *****11 (10 L>nes) BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Spat P. K«lm|Lm*i| tar MHON ***** 17 A« 12 k* BOULOGK/tUAM/UK (AWN) Vtud Loadnc at Kola Krafcahi FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ELBE m 133 Si**** P. 5 Sept Mdah/LmtMi/ ITM«K/HM*yrt/643 words
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Advertisement870 1982-08-03 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandmavia A CONCORD S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 1400 4/8 LCL Cargo 0200 4/8 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA..™ SINGAPORE.. PENANG P. KELANG... BRISBANE.... SYDNEY BURME MELBOURNE ADELADE FREMANTLE. -f Anro Temasek In Port "5/8 7/8 9/8 20/8870 words
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Advertisement313 1982-08-03 19 TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER LINE appointed aft: (UMCON SYSTEM (HK) LTD.) FCL/LCL TO: DJULf A/ASTNU/TDOAN/KABU. Fas OM.Y: POLAID/C2ECH/H-GARV/RONANA/VUGO/BULGARM STORE HUONG t/l GRQOEXOVO HA VOSTOCHNY (WA TSR) 13/S 20/1 PAKHOED ROTTERDAM BV FCL/LCL TO COKT <M ROTTERDAM. ALSO HAND B/L SUED TO V. Germany DaMfcrf. FraMwt MMHKA/Saritzeriaad BaseL lunch Awtru Imz. Mm (Mm).313 words
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Advertisement1086 1982-08-03 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lnes) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. lELANC PENAN6 M J SHARKAT NAM SOON SON. M. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HAI THONG SHTMNG 231,086 words
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Advertisement677 1982-08-03 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING 91 :122 U L.N c Si GENERAL 9131' 1 122 LINES* TELEX RS ***** RS 2SS6B A 3 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHiP l?c«ji»ii«il Container Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAYS,677 words
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Miscellaneous165 1982-08-03 22 Regional Weather w. m \i o 05 m a. N Wa tn m f A 35 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °C yA cf Wi Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND* R Thunderstorm Temperature °C yA y Shower Weather Wind direction with165 words
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