The Business Times, 24 August 1982
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Title Section11 1982-08-24 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, AUGUST U, IKS 60 CENTS11 words
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355 1982-08-24 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE stock market soared yesterday in very active trading as investors grew more excited about the prospects of a sustained Wall Street rally. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose above the psychologically important 615 support level which was breached .with355 words
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243 1982-08-24 1 TOKYU Corporation, the parent company of Tokyu Land Corporation which recently obtained a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, is planning to make a convertible bond issue" of around Ss2s million very soon. The conversion price of the bond, which has not243 words
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Article, Illustration553 1982-08-24 1 MALAYSIA could be supplying up to 50 per cent of Singapore's power station fuel by the end of the decade if a plan to pipe liquefied petroleum gas is found to be feasible. The LPG project was one of several discussed by Mr Lee553 words
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414 1982-08-24 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG HIGHER wage costs have led to a steep Jump in gov. eminent spending during the first half of this year compared with the same period last year. Government current expenditure in the first six months of this year totalled $5.72414 words
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263 1982-08-24 1 ROSS Poultry Singapore Pie Ltd has been placed under receivership by Development Bank of Singapore, barely a year after it began operations. DBS, which appointed Seet, Khoo and Co as. receiver and manager on July 29, is a debenture bolder and has263 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article44 1982-08-24 1 Reuter THE PRICE of gold moved closer to US$4OO a troy ounce in beetle trading yesterday. After opening below $380 in Zurich, prices went as high as $397.75/398.75 and was fixed at $394.50 in the afternoon by London bullion dealers. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article59 1982-08-24 1 UPI MORE major banks in the US yesterday cut their prime rates to 13Vi per cent, the lowest in nearly two years. Among the banks moving yesterday were Morgan Guaranty, First National of Chicago, Marine Midland and Bankers Trust. Chase Manhattan Bank led the move onUPI - 59 words
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Article77 1982-08-24 1 THE Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Culture, S Dhanabalan, will pay a three-day goodwill visit to Burma from tomorrow at the invitation of the Burmese Minister for Foreign Affairs U Chit Hlaing. He will be accompanied by S Chandra Das, Member of Parliament and77 words
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Article61 1982-08-24 1 AFT LED by the executive board director and general manager Hoh GuaiTsun, an eight member mission of Hongkong's Carrian group, armed with US$2OO million, is in Taiwan seeking investment opportunities. The investment projects being considered include the deficit-ridden China Shipbuilding Corporation, long-term supply of material for its departmentAFT - 61 words
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Article68 1982-08-24 1 Reuter MANUFACTURING and construction firms in Hongkong do not expect any noticeable improvement in business in the third quarter of 1982 over the level of business activity in the past two quarters. The colony's Census and Statistics Department said in its latest quarterly business survey that firms inReuter - 68 words
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Article62 1982-08-24 1 Reuter THE State of Queensland was paralysed yesterday when trade unions launched a general strike aimed at enforcing workers' demands for a shorter working week. Rail services were stopped, power and fuel supplies severely reduced, road transport badly disrupted, major industries at a standstill, ships stranded andReuter - 62 words
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Article52 1982-08-24 1 UPI CHRISTIAN militia leader Beshir Gemayel became the youngest president in Lebanese history yesterday, winning a second-round ballot by a 10-vote margin. Muslim leaders appealed to their followers not to vote for Gemayel, 34, who is perceived by many as a passive supporter of the Israeli forces occupyingUPI - 52 words
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Article44 1982-08-24 1 Reuter BANK Deutsche Genossenschaftsbank of West Germany decided to take part in the 1.1 billion mark credit for AEG-Telefunken. The bank was the only member of AEG*s 24-strong consortium of German banks that did not attend a meeting last week. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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223 1982-08-24 1 DEBT-RIDDEN AEGTelefunken la en the verge of winning a $45 million contract from Mario» Centre if It can provide the necessary financial guarantees. The West German electrical giant to one of the handful of International companies contending for the Marina Centre's electrical223 words
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497 1982-08-24 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG EXTERNAL financing among non-oil developing countries are showing signs of strain, said the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF's annual report noted that though many of the countries have succeeded in financing successively larger current account deficits in each of497 words
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Advertisement241 1982-08-24 1 yTT ii] :9 l i oWJJJJ S.V •K "MM 3 71 rV J IMJLS SAVERS Plus the daily interest paying savings account of Hong Leong and Singapore Finance will be upgraded by early next year to become an almost all-purpose electronic banking facility Page I WORK improvement ideas from employees241 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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624 1982-08-24 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG SAVERS Plus the daily interest paying savings account of Hong Leong Finance and Singapore Finance will be upgraded by early next year to become an almost all-purpose electronic banking facility. Launched barely six months ago, the Savers Plus624 words
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Article127 1982-08-24 2 Reuter WEST Germany expects to borrow a sizeable amount from Saudi Arabia this year under an existing credit agreement. West German Finance Minister Manfred Lahnstein said in the Saudi city of Taif that he expects Bonn to borrow 100 per cent of a credit lineReuter - 127 words
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Article405 1982-08-24 2 Reuter CARDINAL Agostino Casaroli, the Vatican's Secretary of State, was quoted as saying letters of patronage from the Vatican bank to the late president of the collapsed Banco Ambrosiano did not necessarily imply full-scale guarantees. Cardinal Casaroli, effectively second only to Pope John Paul in the VaticanReuter - 405 words
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269 1982-08-24 2 Reuter THE Baak el Amerlea creep ltd Ike war4d*s 11 Largest hiato aa the mmt active leader to Mexlee treat 1VN ttm|k 1*1, "Earemeaey SfillwtlM Gelde" figeres shew. The aext (ear greapa were lliaiiii Hi Baafae Natto aale de Parte. Tke pabttra Asa's laaaReuter - 269 words
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Article21 1982-08-24 2 CHASE* Manhattan Bank will cut its prime lending rate by a quarter point to 10.25 per cent from today.21 words
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Article489 1982-08-24 2 THE US dollar saw thin trading against major currencies, except the yen, on the foreign exchange market yesterday. The US dollar opened at 2.1460/80 against the local currency and was brought down to 2.1430/40 before firming to close at 2.1500/10 as a result at short covering by banks.489 words
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Article218 1982-08-24 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed firmer at 255.40 yen from the 254.70 opening, Just below the day's high in moderate trading. This was well above the 254.10/30 finish in New York on Friday, but still below the 255.80 close in Tokyo. Trading volume was a218 words
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Article22 1982-08-24 2 THE average rate at wkich major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 10.29 per cent.22 words
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Article176 1982-08-24 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Aug 23: US Mk»<8Mt) OffM Bid 7 days 9H 9* 1 month 013/16 911/16 2 months 10 1/16 9 15/16 3 months 10H 10* 6 months 115/16 113/16 9 months 1115/*****3/16 12 months 12 3/16 121/16 Dm 8w.Tr*. IUUJL 1176 words
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Article43 1982-08-24 2 RANGE of price* offered by dlscouat boons an Aug 8: Overnight: IH* GsD departs: 3V.« Clotiai •■yfcf S-month Selliif Treasury bills 3* W 3-month Bulk bills 7* 7*4 3 months CD 74k 7H 6 months CD 7% 7% Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article328 1982-08-24 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed generally weaker after fluctuating marginally throughout the session in light trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 259 lots while kerb volume at 67 lots. Prompt closed easier at U*****.80/380.40 an ounce compared with 380/382 last Friday, September at 379.50/381.50 (382.10/384.10)328 words
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Article36 1982-08-24 2 New York Fri 7.70B Than 7 25B Zurich 7.77S 7.62B 7.32S 6.90B Singapore 7.72S Mm 7.55B 7.65S 7.00S Fri 7.22B 7.32S Closing pri< a (mv ntinr ■es In US dollars Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.36 words
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Article116 1982-08-24 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday rose slightly against all major currencies in late trading, fuelled by concern over events in the Lebanon and reports of Iraqi threats to destroy the Iranian oil terminal on Kharg Island. The Hongkong dollar fell in line with other currencies to 6.0130/60 to116 words
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Article87 1982-08-24 2 THE DOLLAR in London yesterday opened above its closing levels in London and in New York on Friday. The US unit was supported by the absence of an expected cut in US discount rate and the agreement of major banks to roll over $10 billion of Mexico's foreign debt.87 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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463 1982-08-24 3 A DISTINGUISHED panel of lawyers, corporate and banking officials and international consultants will meet at the end of next month to discuss some of the current problems in international trade financing. Their discussions will form the crux of a major international conference being463 words
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389 1982-08-24 3 NEW Zealand's largest food processing group, Wattie Industries Ltd, is keen to form joint ventures with local parties particularly in the area of food processing and packaging. The group and its associates, which export than 40 per cent of its products to the389 words
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272 1982-08-24 3 THE civil service will decentralise its staff suggestions scheme next month, leaving individual ministries to set up their own schemes. The Ministry of Finance said yesterday it decided on the new move because of the lack of commitment from government employees and the need272 words
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Article251 1982-08-24 3 FORTY British firms will participate in the International Exhibition of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (ENEX Asia *82) here on Oct 19 to 23. Since several firms have subsidiary or associated manufacturing companies, the overall British presentation will be of products from 54 sources. The British jointventure participation in251 words
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294 1982-08-24 3 FOOK Huat Tong Kee, a local importer of fresh fruits, has teamed up with the Thai government's Cold Storage Organisation to export longans. It will initially export 3110 tonnes of Thai longans to Singapore, Hongkong, Indonesia and Canada. The joint venture, Thai Singapore294 words
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419 1982-08-24 3 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM WORK improvement ideas from employees of Caterpillar Far East Ltd have enabled the company to save more than $400,000 over the past two years. During the period, more than 1,000 suggestions on how to improve work were submitted by the 140-strong419 words
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Article98 1982-08-24 3 DO YOU kuw of uy gMd prWietivlty prMtkw! Or even bad practices? The National Productivity Board would like to hear from yon either way. The NPB yesterday started a Productivity Hotline so that people can call aad share their work experiences In relation to productivity and to get98 words
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125 1982-08-24 3 THREE foreign experts in productivity will be sharing their views on upgrading, manpower in the hotel industry at the annual con-' vention of the Asean Hotel and Restaurant Association 7 (AHRA) next month. Jointly organised by the Singapore Hotel Association and the National Productivity Board,125 words
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Article, Illustration264 1982-08-24 3 LES MUST de Cartier has appointed Ge«ffrey de Dnui as area supervisor for the Singapore and Australian markets from January this year. Mr de Drouas, 27, joined Les Must de Cartier Paris last year and was attached to the Hongkong office in charge of the South Pacific264 words
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OVERSEAS
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666 1982-08-24 4 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan has put a new face on his economic policy. But the outlook is still uncertain. Last week's congressional approval of U5198.3 billion in tax increases and about $31 billion in spending cuts over the next three years has cut projectedNYT - 666 words
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154 1982-08-24 4 Reuter NEW orders received by manufacturers of durable goods rose US$2.4 billion, or 3.2 per cent, in July to a seasonally adjusted 176.91 billion. The US Commerce Department said that durable goods orders fell 2.3 per cent in June, instead of 1.6 perReuter - 154 words
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Article124 1982-08-24 4 AP CHINA'S official Xinhua news agency has accused some US congressmen of "impudence" for attacking the US-China agreement on limiting US arms sales to Taiwan. Xinhua said these congressmen were sticking to the American 'Taiwan Relations Act", a law that China contends violates Chinese sovereignty by treatingAP - 124 words
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439 1982-08-24 4 Reuter THE US economy shows little evidence of recovery despite last week's spectacular performance on the Wall Street stock market. Alan Greenspan, chief economic adviser to former President Gerald Ford and a key outside adviser to the Reagan Administration, said the record 81-pointReuter - 439 words
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385 1982-08-24 4 Reuter CHANCELLOR Helmut Schmidt of West Germany has warned Western countries not to fall into the trap of a trade war which would worsen the economic depression. He «dd in an interview that be Is deeply concerned at theReuter - 385 words
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160 1982-08-24 4 Reuter WEST German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt has blamed the financial troubles of AEG-Telefunken on years of bad management and suggested pay cuts to help put the big electronics concern back on its feet. AEG, West Germany's 10th largest employer, went into receivership this month.Reuter - 160 words
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Article714 1982-08-24 4 ARRIVALS Serrke Local from Operator Nuaber Tine rrom PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL CD41 0050 TPE UTA UT566 0540 PAR/BAH SIA SQ101 0006 KUL MAS MH601 0820 KUL cv CV796 0945 LUX/AUH MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL SIA SQ201 1030714 words
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Article172 1982-08-24 5 AFP MORE than 7,000 unionists decided at a mass meeting yesterday to call a general strike throughout Queensland indefinitely until the state government grants a 38-hour week to blue collar workers in government departments. The decision was unanimous. Other general meetings in various parts ofAFP - 172 words
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783 1982-08-24 5 POLAND'S martial law authorities, declaring that the people want a quiet life, have effectively challenged underground opposition leaders to prove, in demonstrations planned next week, how much active support they enjoy. The challenge was voiced by Vice-premier Mieczyslaw Rakowski in an interview published at783 words
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292 1982-08-24 5 AP CHINA and Pakistan have agreed to open the 4.500metre Khunjerab Pass to year-round, overland trade and traffic between the two countries. Ismail Ehmed, Governor of the Chinese Sinkiang Uighur autonomous region, and Major General Jamal Dar, Pakistan's Minister for Northern Areas, signedAP - 292 words
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160 1982-08-24 5 Reuter HOECHST AG said the summer months have not yet brought any sign of a recovery from the poor business in the second quarter. In an interim report, Hoechst said world group pretax profits fell by 20.5 per cent in the firstReuter - 160 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article463 1982-08-24 5 Agencies VENEZUELAN oil production (or the year to Aug 15 averaged 1.74 million barrels per day, 17.5 per cent down on the full 1981 average of 2.11 million bpd. The Energy and Mines Ministry said production target for 1962 is an average of 1.83 million bpd. InAgencies - 463 words
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168 1982-08-24 5 UPI. AMERICAN carmakers' joint ventures with foreign carmakers to build small cars are necessary because of the cost of developing the vehicles. In an advance text of his keynote address to the Automotive News world congress, General Motors president James McDonald saidUPI. - 168 words
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Article717 1982-08-24 5 Reuter, AFP ISRAEL has told the United States it fears an outbreak of fighting in east Lebanon because of attacks by Palestinian guerillas sniping from behind Syrian lines. As the evacuation of guerillas from Beirut continued, a senior Israeli official said that Palestinians wereReuter,; AFP - 717 words
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Article485 1982-08-24 6 THE SOMEWHAT pedantic tone of the latest International Monetary Fund annual report does nothing to hide the IMF's clear and increasing concern at the state of the world economy. Indeed, it is hard to recall a more gloomy document in all the years since485 words
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Article, Illustration1360 1982-08-24 6 ALAN RIDING - Mexicans' confidence badly shaken by economic crisis Less than a year ago, Mexico was enjoying an oil-primed boom. In just a few months, however, that boom has turned to the worst financial crisis the country has ever known. ALAN RIDING takes a look at the situationNYT - 1,360 words
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Miscellaneous902 1982-08-24 6 SINGAPORE 5 ON May IS, UN, Maaat 8t Heieas la Berth-west America enpM with m times the eaergy the fflrsahlms hemh, tiMig IS Uvea aad taralag sq km sf (trnt lata a tea sf apttatered matchwaed. Mllllaas of teaaes of ash were strewa ■ad Uawa —i America. What exactly happeaed?902 words
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Article, Illustration990 1982-08-24 7 ZHOU MEI - rln a move to increase productivity, Wing Tai Garment ifecently carried out a pilot project with the j help of a consultant from the United f States. The result was a 20 per cent rise in productivity, j ZHOUMEI r. reports. ZHOU MEI IT TOOK990 words
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Miscellaneous638 1982-08-24 7 11-OIE CROSSWORD m CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACRflflU 1 Get over being angry (5) 6 Stagy girl? (5) 9 He may have a growing interest in tobacco (7) 10 Sad to be poor (5) 11 Quoted (ram an edict (5) 12 She may be all woman (5) 13 Hundredths from heaven? (7)638 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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257 1982-08-24 9 Reuter r'THE International Natural •.Rubber Organisation (Inro) to mop up another 100,000 tkcbnes of surplus rubber in -the market to stabilise fall'Trfg rubber prices, Malay- «a's Primary Industries '/Minister, Paul Leong said. 2 -«Mr Leong said this would •be financed by aReuter - 257 words
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Article164 1982-08-24 9 CHINESE Prsiaee Exchange, IfSrTirk*' yfwteriay 8 CCMMiit ail: Bulk fob $81.00 'sellers, old drum (in second drum) fob $93.00 sellers, :«ew drum fob $97.00 sellers. £;C*pr»: Mixed (loose) $40.00 •buyers. Muntok white pep£e r fob Asta NLW $310.00 sell--jrs, Sarawak white pepper faq tab NLW $306.00 sellers, Saraspecial164 words
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Article195 1982-08-24 9 and cotton prices •nere quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. •V* (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-?own) I-- CMtmm yarn: China Blue 'lfroenix 20s 2,435; 32s 3,130, 40b *Jj29o (per bale at 400 lbs). •Z Piece gssfc: China Butand Globe brand unq; •Bragon Head unq; Five Lambs Jpijiq; Flower and195 words
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Article324 1982-08-24 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent class (Kangaroo) new -c*op 1.00, 100 per cent second *c(uss 0.80, 100 per cent third •class 0 .75, 25 per cent new crop at stock, B-10 per cent 0.73. .-THAI BROKEN: A-super <138, Special 0.55.324 words
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Article299 1982-08-24 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with September One RSS buyers quoted at 181.00 cents per kilo, up 1.25 cents from last Friday's close. Morning prices were marked 'up slightly on some covering interest after an easier opening. Afternoon prices gained some ground on some speculative buying299 words
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Article32 1982-08-24 9 Rubber: Aug 23 Singapore: Sept: 181.00 cents (up 1.25 cents) Malaysia: Sept: 199.75 cents (up 0.75 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 206 tonnes (up 91 tonnes)32 words
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Article53 1982-08-24 9 THE STRAITS TIN price In Penang yesterday held steady at the ITA floor price of M$2S.l5 a kilo. The market was again aided by buffer stock manager support who purchased most of yesterday's total volume of ore disposed. Turnover increased to 211 tonnes from 115 tonnes on Friday53 words
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Article325 1982-08-24 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 181.25 182.25N Int. 1 R.S.S. September 180.58 181.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 181.75 182.25 Int. 2 R.S.S. 172.50 174.50N UK/Coot 171.50 173.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 188.50 169 50N UK325 words
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Article110 1982-08-24 9 NOON SSI < and SMR pncaa yw) arday RA8 SSR 20 SSR SO (1-ton pa tat) (1 too pallat) (Cuna! Bayara t ISA .AO 157 00 ■km t Mtk) laliara 160 SON 1S800N Octakai (Forward Mtk) Bayara Sallora 180 50 181JON 158.00 159.00N MULB SMBCV SMRL SMR110 words
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Article829 1982-08-24 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures in London yesterday were steadier at midday, between £13 and £4 a tonne above Friday's close in traded positions. Dealers said there was little fresh news to give direction and trading was generally technically inspired. Volume yesterday morning totalled 1210 lots and included 30 options829 words
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Article117 1982-08-24 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on covering support in quiet trading. In August north and central rose Ms?.so each to 1685 and $682.50 per tonne respectively while September saw central and north adding Mss to $685 and south also up Mss to $687.50. The117 words
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334 1982-08-24 9 Reuter PENINSULAR Malaysia production of crude palm oil increased to 264,497 tonnes in June from 255,702 tonnes (revised) in May and 218,253 tonnes in June last year. The Malaysian Statistic Department figures also showed that palm kernel production in June rose toReuter - 334 words
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760 1982-08-24 9 A REVOLUTIONARY system of padi farming will be introduced in the EndauRompin regional development project in the south eastern corner of Pahang in an attempt to give padi farmers a better life. It will also demonstrate that poverty need not necessarily be760 words
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Article398 1982-08-24 9 Reuter THE BRAZILIAN coffee crop has a potential of 30 to 35 million 60-kilo bags in 1963 if the weather remains normal. The Brazilian Coffee Institute, Q3C, has estimated the crop this year at 17.6 million bags and the 1961 crop at 33.7 million bags. PlentyReuter - 398 words
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Advertisement184 1982-08-24 9 Understanding the movement of international finance is the business of Inter-Alpha Asia. r It is a complex and highly specialised task to keep track of currency fluctuations, interest rate trends, bond yields and the many variables affecting the total business spectrum. For professional judgement and advice, rely on Inter-Alpha Asia.184 words
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2418 1982-08-24 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and hnrtiw in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number ot shares traded shown in brackets in lots ot 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. BECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Ac ma2,418 words
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Article168 1982-08-24 10 The Commerce The Savings Fund S pore Prof Fund S pore Sec. Fund S pore Invest Fund S pore Equity Fund tarAagS) 180 173 1.45 1.52 1.1S 1-34 1.70 1.7Ssd o.m on LU LU (Miiigill' prtMi tar Aag M) (July) Aug Diamond S'pore Fd (USt) 0.53 057 St168 words
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Article2912 1982-08-24 10 Gr'« Gr'a Net 1982 Laat Div Div Y"ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 247 Ac ma 265 13 21.7 0.8 8.1 25.7 20 280 265 Alcom 115 3.7 0.5 32 953 233 132 Allied Choc2,912 words
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Article1745 1982-08-24 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. BOHBTBIALfi Aeaa(3.l3S) Akaai (l.lflß 1.125) (1) 1.08 (13) 1.12 1.11 (2) 1.101,745 words
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951 1982-08-24 10 LAST week's Ustory-tnaklag rally ea Wall Street ceattaned U be greeted eathasiastleally by Stegapere stock market lavestors yesterday. Shares sealed aew heights before flslshlag eff-best ewlag to late praflt tsklag. Trading vilime was aa inmlly active IZJS million salt*. Tbe Straits Times Industrial Index951 words
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Article465 1982-08-24 10 SHARE prices were again boosted to significantly higher levels on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as buyers maintained a strong presence. Volumes remained high. However, some late profit-taking trimmed early gains, pushing share prices off their day's best levels. The New Straits Times Industrial465 words
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632 1982-08-24 11 Reuter AMERADA Hess Corp is considering purchasing certain refining, marketing and transportation assets of Cities Service Co. Hess said it is making the announcement in response to inquiries. It is now receiving information from Cities Service. No other details were immediately available andReuter - 632 words
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704 1982-08-24 11 NYT WHEN the Brunswick Corp faced a takeover attempt recently, the company sold Sherwood Medical, a division coveted by the Whittaker Corp, the would-be acquirer. The sale of this lucrative and rapidly growing business caused Whittaker to desist and Brunswick retained itsNYT - 704 words
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Article113 1982-08-24 11 said it expects to recommend a final dividend of not less than HKSI.42, makinf the total dividend for 1982 $2 per share which would be the equivalent of a 22 per cent increase over the t&al 1981 distribution. Earlier, it announced consolidated net profit, after provision113 words
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Article85 1982-08-24 11 has reported profit after tax and transfer to inner reserves of HK548.29 million (140.21 million) in the six months ended June 30. It is paying an interim dividend of 25 cents on increased capital (20 cents adjusted) to shareholders registered on Aug 23. Earnings85 words
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Article109 1982-08-24 11 has reported profit after tax and transfer to Inner reserves of HK550.38 million (up six per cent) in the six months ended June 30. An interim dividend of 60 cents on increased capital (same on old), is payable on Sep 17 to shareholders registered on the109 words
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Article129 1982-08-24 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed higher in quite active trading, AUG 23 Bahu Asia Fibre AjruUiaya In* And Trust Bangkok Bui Of Ayudhajra I4d 108 SB 182 ♦1 8 ♦1 313 38 as 10 41 JO Ooodjrear O Corp Jtlipreitiio Cement.-. Mmboonkhrooi Metal Box 11SJ0 132J0 178 1129 words
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Article91 1982-08-24 11 ADO 8 1 Acoja Mining Paaoa ft no if ♦A +oo«t Analo Phil Apax Mining B auuodo. a Baguio Ootd Bute Petroleum mST 17J0 UOM 0l0146 unch uneh 1 Bcnguat Con. B CDCP Flrat Phil HMca Lapanto B MarlnduqueB ij* «j» turn 4.71 QuQOlg CIS -u H4 +um 0l»91 words
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Article383 1982-08-24 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed higher on pared gains mainly due to continued profit-taking after a higher opening. The rise was attributed to last week's record gains in Wall Street as well as the larger than expected lit point cut in local prime rates effective yesterday.383 words
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Article344 1982-08-24 11 RESOURCE stocks In Sydney yesterday responded to higher physical prices and lower US interest rates but industrials were easier as traders took a cautious view of rises on Wall Street. The All Ordinaries index closed 3.5 points higher at 467.7 supported by a 7.3 point rise344 words
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Article373 1982-08-24 11 PRICES IN Tokyo yesterday rose sharply in response to. i Friday's sharp gains on < Wall Street and the yen's continued firmness yesterday against the dollar. The market average gain- < ed 85.03 to close at 7,063.49, topping the 7,000 level (or the first time in nearly373 words
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693 1982-08-24 11 CHRIS LIM - Market Talk... By CHRIS LIM LOCAL stock broking firm KH Lim A Associates said Paa Beetrte bMria LM is expected to chalk up a 28.2 per cent increase in pretax profits to $23.1 million during the current year and to693 words
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Article819 1982-08-24 11 NYT THE prevailing wisdom on Wall Street for most of this year has been that if an investor could keep his losses to no more than 10 per cent, he was doing all right. But those who nave bought shares in new public companies have hadNYT - 819 words
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Advertisement108 1982-08-24 11 AULlllilKillli] HAVE YOU CONSIDERED ALL THE ALTERNATIVES? If you are considering computerisation you are probably considering a micro, a mini or a larger computer. But have you considered using a professional computer bureau where a processing service is offered? Our computer bureau could probably offer you an econpmic alternative. Why108 words
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Advertisement258 1982-08-24 11 PRIMA LIMITED (FLOUR MILLS) (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) INTERIM DIVIDEND AND HALF YEARLY REPORT ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors have today declared an interim ordinary dividend of 6% tax exempt on the issued ordinary capital of the Company payable on 11th October, 1982. For the purpose of determining who will258 words
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Article152 1982-08-24 12 Rises Indices Metro Hide* Geatiags H L««af Credit M 500 318 39A 560 50 28 28 25 BT Indicator: Aug 30 *****8 Aug 33 *****3 Nat Iroa MS 25 ST Industrials: 606 29 623.08 Hoi| Leoag M 494 24 ST Finance: 1496.09 1519.34 U M W 2B0 22 ST152 words
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Article, Illustration189 1982-08-24 12 Rises Indices Nat Iron PMRI Perils HLInd Supreme Corp UM W TDM M Text M Banking U 0 Land Gadek Gen Corp Dunlop Ind Haw Par API M Resources M Credit 565 270 346 535 283 278 145 210 590 227 230 354 390 254 200 200 250189 words
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Article29 1982-08-24 12 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1067.85 Monday 603.5 Friday 604.3 Week Ago 606.7 Friday 1034.68 Week Ago 93*7-28 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Monday 467.7 Friday 464.0 Week Ago 461.129 words
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Article78 1982-08-24 12 Reuter PRICES on the New York stock market rallied after a weak opening yesterday as institutions resumed their buying when the market was on the down side. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up about seven points in the first hour of trading, after beingReuter - 78 words
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386 1982-08-24 12 THANKS to its new property development and reinsurance businesses, General Corporation Bhd (GCB)'s group pre-tax profit shot up to M 56.14 million (or the six months to June 30, 1982, from $382,000 previously. Turnover rose to $24.98 million compared with 13.36386 words
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591 1982-08-24 12 MALAYSIA Mining Corporation has shut down a number of the group's dredges until such time that there is a significant improvement in the depressed tin industry. The move has been prompted largely by the severity of the tin cut-back and591 words
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Article773 1982-08-24 12 GOVERNMENT bonds yesterday moved up in response to falling interest rates and lower Inflation hopes but equities drifted easier. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 3.1 points at 577.5. Gains among government bonds ranged to about IVi points hi longer maturities, where Jobbers were short of773 words
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Article193 1982-08-24 12 EASTERN I»|«m pte Ltd iiahadaj aald a Mai al IS ■atts By wt d the i mall altar they were adverttaed far aale. A tptkoau uU tie r>mpa~iT haa nwtwi II per eeat at the total aalee valae •< fCJn milMaa tar the IS aatta aald. The193 words
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Article205 1982-08-24 12 PAPER PniMti (Malaysia) BM has set up three new wholly owned subsidiaries Paper Products (M) Leasing Sdn Bhd, Paper Products (M) Development Sdn Bhd and Paper Products (M) Construction Sdn Bhd. All the three new companies have paid-up capitals of M$2 each and are not yet in operation.205 words
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422 1982-08-24 12 CHOO AI LENG - ■Hill Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG IN SPITE of a substantial loss of income from PT Prima Indonesia and reduced flour sales, Prima Flour Mills Ltd has managed to earn slightly higher pre-tax profits of 18.39 million for the half-year422 words
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Article474 1982-08-24 12 Reuter ANALYSTS expect Hongkong and Shanghai Ranking Corp interim results, due today, to show a rise of 15 to 20 per cent in net attributable profit for the six months ended June 30, to between HK$6OO million and $830 million. Estimates for the bank's interim dividend rangeReuter - 474 words
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Advertisement211 1982-08-24 12 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WINNING Singapore, Sept. 30 Oct. 1,1982 A1 1 /2 day in-depth seminar and work-shop experience, designed to create all the winning attitudes and actions necessary to guide men and women to the top in every field of endeavour. .i featuring on video: DR DENIS L WAfTLEY MT211 words
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Advertisement34 1982-08-24 12 &/+&S <s£ j,° J? _S> c r/4w© JSjt.syS v<r A/ OINSIA LOCUM The best temporary alternative ...yet! INSTA LOCUM PTE LTD 07 23.7 TH STOREY, CUPPAGE CENTRE, CUPFAGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 0922. TEL: *****77, *****7834 words
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Miscellaneous52 1982-08-24 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair. Report for 24 hours prior to 7Jt pm on Aug 23 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 25.4 Associated humidity 86 Hours of sunshine 5.85 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month 140.1 Total rainy days for the52 words
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215 1982-08-24 13 Reuter "SEVERAL shipping lines operating liner services on the Far East/Australia route will ask the Australian government to take measures to regulate the Jow freight rates of Soviet container carrier services on the route. Representatives of the liners will visit Australia thisReuter - 215 words
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Article, Illustration429 1982-08-24 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ SABAH Shipbuilding, Repairing and Engineering Sdn Bhd (SSRE), which carried out a major expansion programme costing about $106 million, will be officially opened by the Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohammed during his visit to Labuan on429 words
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Article83 1982-08-24 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan/Philippines Freight Conference announced they will reduce the currency adjustment factor (CAF) to 5.5 per cent from 7 per cent effective Sep 1. The Japan/India-Pakistan-Gulf/Japan Conference said its currency adjustment factor will be reduced to a positive 5 per cent from 8 perReuter - 83 words
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Article117 1982-08-24 13 THE privately owned deep-draft fleet of the US merchant iparine totalled 720 vessels with a record carrying capacity of more than 24.7 million dwt on June 1, 1962, according to the Maritime Administration. The total comprise 577 ocean-going ships and 143 Great Lakes vessels. Compared with117 words
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Article723 1982-08-24 13 Shlppimg Ltoe 1 Page cM Achipeiego Shpg AIM Ahrenkial Liner All trans Alpac Angooave Antara Shpg APC Line APL Argentine ASCL ASLCont Asia Merchant Austasia Use Australian Coot Bait-Orient Baltic Bangkok Cont R»ngU<Wi Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Asia Benbulk BintuluContractors Blue Funnel Blue Star Burmese723 words
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Article678 1982-08-24 14 Ai| 14-17 Offshore Northern Seas, Stavanger. Amg 24-27 Deep water pipeline technology conference, Stavanger. Sep 24 Marine Technology: Next Century's Challenge, International conference, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland. Sep 54 Resource Development and Shipping, international conference, Wentworth Hotel, Sydney. Sep MS Anatomy of the Offshore Business, Seatrade course.678 words
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236 1982-08-24 14 A RISE of 50 per cent in the handling of mineral oils helped push up the Port of Amsterdam's cargo traffic in the first six months of this year by 10 per cent from the corresponding period last year. The port236 words
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697 1982-08-24 14 PPA's plan to double 1 port charges opposed SHIPPING lines have opposed the plan of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) to double port charges this year and next to raise funds for its development projects. Some shipping executives said that with the increase, they would be financing a PPA ports697 words
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Article1555 1982-08-24 14 BROKERS reported light chartering on Friday in all sectors of the freight market. The US Commodity Credit Corporation booked a vessel on behalf of the World Food Programme to carry 26,244 long tons of bulk wheat from the US Gulf to Karachi at U5525.07. A 30,000 long ton1,555 words
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Article320 1982-08-24 15 AFP LARGE premiums well above normal rates were being charged by shipowners willing to allow their tankers to load at Iran's Kharg Island terminal last week following Iraq's threat to bomb the area. Rates in some cases were double those prevailing elsewhere in the Gulf area. TheAFP - 320 words
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1138 1982-08-24 15 THE US liner industry's reaction to the announcement of more policy initiatives in the Reagan maritime programme is "universally positive", said Admiral JL Holloway m (USN-Ret), president of the Council of AmericanFlag Ship Operators (Caso). Commenting on the announcement by Transportation Secretary Drew1,138 words
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5178 1982-08-24 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 {he Port of5,178 words
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Article680 1982-08-24 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship w Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location CB Venture 29 25.8.82 1700 Star Shpg 49 0800-0900/1600-1700 Nl/Nl 2359-0100 N1 Ned Delft 315 25.8.82 1500 Ned-EAC 49 2000-2100/1800-1900 D2/F2 1600-1700/2200-2300 G2/F2 2359-0100680 words
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Article1756 1982-08-24 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B ArMpaltgi Shpg Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Liar < PN/KL/PK). A**alle CnWw Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). Afra-Faratta Un Transgroup Pte Ltd AJ Navtgaltea FraU Shpg (S). AM C. Taepfer Sea Consortium1,756 words
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1622 1982-08-24 22 WITH THE shiprepair industry in a perilous state, the uneasy alliance between Portuguese shipyards Lisnave and Setenave, a relative newcomer, is being placed under increasing strain given the combination of falling orders and increasing costs. As far as Lisnave is concerned, the1,622 words
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Article591 1982-08-24 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bolan 10/11 PIL alongside 24.8.82/1200 Gemlock 29/30 S'pore Shpg alongside 24.8.82/0700 Hakkalsan Maru 26/7 OCShpg alongside 24.8.82/1100 Jenson 22 Thong Soon alongside 24.8.82/0700 Mercs Ruhunu 24 Neptune alongside 24.8.82/2359 Toyo Maru No 21 33/4 Borneo alongside 24.8.82/0100591 words
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Article192 1982-08-24 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 (PAR 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.192 words
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Advertisement383 1982-08-24 13 ▼ICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. IBBM m LONDON Freights D/m SHIPPING Everts n SHIPPING Schedule VHI/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX CONSORTIA X SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X I \R1)IN1 ANT I383 words
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Advertisement276 1982-08-24 13 HSEALORD ♦i I 1 UASC J UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO(SAG EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES 17/9 Kraut (27/9). Damnum (29/9) Mtti (1/10). Mm Dhabi (3/10) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Accepting LCL w Si SEA SERVICE HUAZ V 37 Loading for 27/1 Hodeidah (9/9). Aqaba (11/9), Yanbu (13/9) SCALOM) SMPPMG AGENCCS (Ref. No. *****5/OOC)276 words
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Advertisement706 1982-08-24 13 BALT-ORIENT LINE Baltic Shipping Co Rofiriar Services fmn South East Ma to IMtod Khgdom and nortn uommm* rons Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping CoPteLtd Tel: *****3 line EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Sated Sated 21-25/1 M/f 11-12/9 19-20/9 25-21/9 3-4/10 Sated In Port706 words
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Advertisement612 1982-08-24 14 Wl mm Contomer Service Feeder f. Mm| Vessel FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Spore 1) Msedtes 2) Rdam 3) Wharf 4) Gfiurj I) Gburf 2) HI In Port 8/9 13/9 14/9 16/9 H. OBJT Saded Saded B POMGA Saded B PERMAI In Port 8/9 13/9 14/9 16/9 BDANJA 27/8 KOMBGAN 31/8612 words
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Advertisement213 1982-08-24 14 m Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES TMm mojlfcn Cirft to Mn A Abu Dhabi srar n 2V»N| 1/1 LOMMCFOt: CNaNx. Karada. I CM, ftbfrat. I Pan Asia Line, ltd. r CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN ft TAIWAN me a i/» 11/9 12/9 19/9 /J 29/9 J/ll AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE213 words
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Advertisement985 1982-08-24 15 The Straits Steamship Group r STRAITS SHIPPING f Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok i Overseas Containers Limited QCL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT Spore a/I 13/9 11/* 11/1 a/i 04/10 13/10 21/10 2t/10 05/11 PKelang a/i 05/5 13/1 20/5 a/i 04/10 15/10 23/10 a/io 03/11 MTx»j Br985 words
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Advertisement437 1982-08-24 15 REQUIRE PROjkftPT MASTER (FRANCE GERMANY):F or 2500 DWT Product Carrwr CH. OFCR (FRANCE GERMANY) For 7000 DWT Cargo Ship 2ND OFCR (FRANCE GERMANY):For 7000 DWT Cargo Ship Please Phone *****63 rfg Franco Belgian Services if-'i' F<l<•' h'rfifh .i!': Jh '.]ian t <ir Fiisftrr. Lints' ni ACf CO*SOR Tl Ufc» rm.437 words
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Advertisement466 1982-08-24 16 Hapag-Uoyd 10 CONI If#NT iW lUrtki My tf E*fcnh EXFORTS Sport PKetani S ton Kbarf B'kaven Mm/ LeHawi 26/8 28/8 15/9 17/9 18/9 20/7* 22/9 3/9 5/9 23/9 25/9 27/9 2«/9 30/9 11/9 13/9 1/10 3/10 5/10 ft/10 8/10 U/9 20/9 7/10 9/10 11/10 12/10 14/10 26/9 21/9 11/10 20/10466 words
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Advertisement250 1982-08-24 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE EUROPE/FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST/ MEDITERRANEAN SEA CONTAINER SERVICE MEDITERRANEAN SEA/FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE TAIWAN SOUTHEAST ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE naoim rat La can rat STRAITS/TAIWAN CONVENTIONAL SERVICE Ewr !raM« FAR EAST US WEST COAST CONTAINER SERVICE TMVUM total no MMT UMC mi mmrnn250 words
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Advertisement357 1982-08-24 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STIAITS SERVICE OCEMTKASUK ALOCBA PA2BTRELU MVAQ MMU MAT SKY OA3S MB TWSHO MMU MSA SMOS MARITM PTE LTD m *****44/7 t 22(1371 EAST A» SVTMC SM MB TE 4(4(44/4(4751 EAST UM 9MPME SM M> TU 3M732/3/7251 MMJirsM nun i transport ire m (783357 words
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Advertisement689 1982-08-24 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS K SOmCC TO/FROM EUROPE KOUBG BHAVEK ROAM HAMIE ■M»/ Austria Aatwary Fran 17/1 11/9 20/9 22/1 an tin an an VM VM 4/10 VM VlO It/M 12/ It 14/11 a/1* 22/11 23/11 25/11 21/ M U/M 1/11 3/11 VII 1/11 l/ll 11/11 14/U 12/11 Ma rtww rtM UJL689 words
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Advertisement565 1982-08-24 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK 4 Oct 30 Oct 1 Nov 5 Nov CLYDEBANK 28 Nov 25 Dec 21 Dec 6 Jon Lukes/** Linos U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE (•New Orleans. Mobile, Houston. Galveston) U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Also accepting Cargo tor565 words
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Advertisement464 1982-08-24 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES mm no. is. among tahan.. HAERWO NO. 3„ OONS N00N....... S par* Leadtag Far .27% Bandar Abbas/Bandar Kbenw 10 Sept Bandar Abbas/ Bandar Khonu 11 Sept Jeddab/Pert Sudan/Akxandra 12 Sapt Jedd* (1 fvii/idac Shipping Co. lid. ASIA MERCHANT MARINE HAPPY CHANCE. ASIA464 words
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Advertisement573 1982-08-24 18 INTPASIEA (PTE) LTD Scr!e 2616 International Pla;a Anson R,l Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 'O L'fv-s) tfOAASIA-IIVX BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE UK Shgapart P. Katang LaaAig tar BMW 133 5 Sapt )idd*/UnaiH/ ITsaßet/tMwg/ tattardap/Tlipy/ Lc Htvrt Nee illCmtmmn H BaiiWlifral/Latafcia/T*taMi/Aieiw*n/BagMad H" ALP AC UNESST" S573 words
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Advertisement548 1982-08-24 19 TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER LINE appointed aft: (UNCON SYSTEM (IK) LTD.) FCL/LCL TO: DJULfA/ASTNtA/TDOAN/KAMI Fas air rormna/yugo/bulgmm/iclsiiu (fn.an» STORE HUONG 28/1/82 P VUOVOSTOM ETA VOSTOCHNT (VU TSR) 5/# 10/9/12 JL- PAKHOED ROTTERDAM BV FCL/ICL TO com. KM ROTTERDAM, ALSO RRJMB B/I ISSUED TO: Genaaer DMM, FntM, MMfcfc/SMtzptwt Basel bridi Aartto LM. Mm548 words
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Advertisement960 1982-08-24 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Umbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Tdei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** Cable Address SKSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers p kelang M/S SHAJtKAT NAM SOON SON M> IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO960 words
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Advertisement587 1982-08-24 20 S S C (Iroup SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE LTD 20Th floor ocean building Singapore 0104 *****2 3 L ,NC S| GENERAL 91 311 t 122 LINESI LEXRS 2455b RS ***** A 6 CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSMIP Kv«|i«nal Container Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HBS EVERY TUESDAY SATURDAY587 words
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Advertisement138 1982-08-24 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG iNi,»r wm mii 1119 If Ontrf Miiftme Squar* Spot* 0409 Hi »S ***** In ??388l! Bkjs ?>***** ?7ft3B? HSH (Ms Sdn Bhd *1 I*i ****** 1860?/ Pt Ktf Tti *****6 Hi ***** Pfnjnf Tel 36u?88 GA APC LINE VM.kl T V\ PI KTAMBW »AN138 words
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Advertisement301 1982-08-24 21 CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE ON LINER VEBBELB LOADING FOR MADRAS, COLOMBO. CMITQQ., CALCUTTA. BOMBAY, KARACHL MUSCAT, OAMMAM, KUWAIT, HOOEIDAH, PORT SUOAN, JEDOAH, AQABA, ALEXANDRIA, LATTAKIA, PT. LOUIS, LOBITO, LUANDA, DURBAN, LAGOS, D.S. SALAM, MOMBASA, MOGADISCIO, PHNOMPENH, H.M.CITY, HAIPHONG, JAKARTA. HKG. K.K.. KUCHING A MUARA. INDOGULF FREIGHT SERVICES TEL *****00. *****01 TELEX:301 words
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Advertisement116 1982-08-24 21 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. FULLY CONTAINERISED CARRIER SVC HONGKONG ISLANDS LINE (AUSTRALIA SVC) VESSEL SP MOTHER VSL STD MEL DOE BM Camw X 12/t Wand Cantamr «25 12/10 19/1# 2S/10 24/10 Cam* 13 4/J Peart Wand 124 3/10 10/10 17/10 10/10 TEL *****77 A *****U TELEX: RS ***** EUROFRA116 words
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Advertisement378 1982-08-24 22 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. ;v JAI AN TfNGMU BAOAK fVHI Ml ANG 'II M<*/H *****1 «J0%6 Kill MA J%46 HAISHP PENANG P. KELANG Loading for ETA ETD ETA ETD HAMDAHV: 7/12 5/9 7/9 KUCH, SBU HAMBAHV: 1/12 17/9 19/9 KUCH. SBU HAI9DAH¥: 9/12 29/9 1/10 KUCH. SBU •HAYATI 12/12 5/9378 words
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Advertisement366 1982-08-24 22 MV BESSANG PASS VOY M M (BIT 1975) •GENERAL WALKS VOY M 15 MAGNA VOY M-16 MAGNA VOY M-17 LOADING K KMA6ALU MAGNA MARINE LINES WESTBOUND SERVICE SWGAPORE PI. KELANG LOAOMG FOR. SIO REUNION, TAMATAVE DURBAN/PE. CAPETOWN 30/1 3/9 do 30/9 25/9 do 22/9 20/9 DARES SALAAM. MOMBASA EASTBOUND SERVICE366 words
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Miscellaneous185 1982-08-24 22 *Ji n Regional Weather w. m ss?' 01 A 2 W bT 1 5# *3 51 0 1 I ft \< 4 ~A 35 <**■ fi u m 3IS °C yA cr l Wind direction with speed in knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND:185 words
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