The Business Times, 24 September 1982
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Title Section10 1982-09-24 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1182 60 CENTS10 words
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313 1982-09-24 1 Reuter, AFT THE Indonesian Government is conducting economic and technical feasibility studies to determine the most efficient way of transporting natural gas from the Natunas gas field, off Sumatra. Indonesian Minister for Research and Technology Dr B J Habibie said inReuter,; AFT - 313 words
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191 1982-09-24 1 A TRADE mission from China bought $20 million worth of South-east Asian herbs and medicines from Singapore traders during its recent visit here. The mission, comprising five officials from the China National Native Produce Import and Export Corporation, was here at the invitation of191 words
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571 1982-09-24 1 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM THE Gold Exchange of Singapore recently sent a reminder to its member firms, telling them that the management of discretionary accounts should ba discouraged. This is the first reminder sent to member firms. The first circular on this matter was issued571 words
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114 1982-09-24 1 SHAKES rf a JapaMMIIHV IS| CT'LM sKsrirwill Is toned la the farm of DtpHttuy Beeelpts of Slagapere (DBS). Shppwe Ntaira Mer*K the Ims Mi te expected to tk iialsH the preThe Issm price Is ttcly to StolhJt price «Mhe itoek mi the Takye Stock NMB's114 words
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297 1982-09-24 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG COMMERZBANK (Southeast Asia) expects to double its after-tax profit this year to almost $7 million. Dr Walter Seipp, chairman of the board of managing directors of the German merchant bank, odd yesterday that the bank's performance during the first297 words
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Article223 1982-09-24 1 AFP AN AGREEMENT between China and Britain on the future of Hongkong is urgently needed to maintain investor confidence, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said yesterday in a statement released in Hongkong. "It's urgent because you don't make future investments if it's only for aAFP - 223 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article54 1982-09-24 1 AP TWENTY-ONE organisations in Malaysia with a membership of more than 700,000 have agreed to boycott US goods to protest America's support for Israel. The Malaysian Muslim Youth Movement (Abim) launched the boycott and would include electrical and electronic goods, food, cigarettes, petrol and petroleum products ofAP - 54 words
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Article81 1982-09-24 1 Reuter Consumer prices in the US rose a seasonally adjusted 0.3 per cent in August after an 0.6 per cent gain in July. Last month's gain translated into a compound annual inflation rate of 3.3 per cent, compared to a 7.3 per cent rate in July. TheReuter - 81 words
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Article74 1982-09-24 1 Reuter A BELGIAN firm has offered to finance construction of a new international airport for Bangkok with a US$2 billion interest-free loan in return for the right to run the facility for an unspecified period and take a share of any profits. Deputy Communications Minister Chumphol Silpa-Archa saidReuter - 74 words
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Article66 1982-09-24 1 AP THE Polish government yesterday suggested for the first time since martial law began that it was thinking of eliminating the Solidarity Union outright, and rebuilding new unions from scratch. The government daily Rzeezpospolita (Republic) said in a toughlyworded commentary it was "unimaginable" the name "Solidarity", as well asAP - 66 words
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Article49 1982-09-24 1 Reuter THE Soviet Union has offered to build a nuclear power plant in India, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi disclosed on Wednesday. She said that India would study the offer's technical feasibility along with other suggestions for joint economic projects. She did not give any further details. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article54 1982-09-24 1 Reuter AMIN Gemayel was yesterday sworn in as president of Lebanon for a six-year term, in succession to Ellas Sarkis. The 39-year-old candidate of the rightist Christian Phalange Party said his principal aims are to stop the cycle of violence in Lebanon and meet the people's desireReuter - 54 words
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Article72 1982-09-24 1 UPI MEXICAN president-elect Miguel de la Madrid said a sweeping lank nationalisation ordered by the outgoing government is part of an irreversible process, ending speculation he might reverse the measure. Some businessmen opposed to the nationalisation pinned their hopes on de la Madrid overturning it when heUPI - 72 words
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Article35 1982-09-24 1 Reuter NEW Zealand opposition leader Bill Rowling said on Wednesday that his Labour Party would do everything possible to stop French nuclear tests in the Pacific if it came to power. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article159 1982-09-24 1 MALAYAN Baaktag was last week gruM a U ctmtx ey aatt (ACU) to tkeM» tary Asthartty «f Shfum. May teak tfcas bttmmm the Mataytfaabaak, all foreigß tmrrmmkm fm Stag»pare. Thfa meaas that It tam H» «perate la the Aslaa Mlar market, wMeh was started la I*B159 words
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Article33 1982-09-24 1 tMwhSyySfaeSSe Pi Ism i j I tmhj Wi lli 11 Dates Tipt saptrnnia aaa ai> ttu'S'lSSSm tw£s wbri st Igau nfllien were smaggled Is ftppa* tram 1178 is HO.33 words
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412 1982-09-24 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE Ministry of National Development said it would not build any more HDB flats in the central core besides those currently under construction. This is because land in the central core is too expensive for the continued construction412 words
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Article73 1982-09-24 1 Reuter FRENCH Finance Minister Jacques Defers aid the partftdpailon of banks in France's heavily oversubscribed US$4 billion 10year slandLj credit will be seateddown. He said there was no question far the moment of iuuensint the credit from the planned $4 billion. A spah— an far coordi~Reuter - 73 words
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Advertisement214 1982-09-24 1 }&=+<"%<%}.,}?*;'/%?{}=(=$@$:$[ KMDS IN spite of its large foreign debt, Brazil is unlikely to see major credit difficulties next year Page I SINCERE Construction Company, a partnership formed last March, has won its largest contract valued at more than $12 million from the HDB Page 3 MARTIN Feldstein, whom President Reagan214 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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219 1982-09-24 2 Reuter SEVERAL foreign loans are being negotiated for Brazilian customers. Foreign hanking sources in Brazil said a US$lOO million loan for the state mining company, Cla Vale do 4 Rk> Doce, could be signed in .•October. The credit, a co-financing with the World BankReuter - 219 words
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237 1982-09-24 2 Reuter c VENEZUELA revalued its gold holdings to US$3OO a troy ounce from the official price of $42.22. <• Central bank sources said Venezuela's gold reserves are now valued at $3.44 billion against the previous $484 million, increasing total foreign exchange reserves ~hy $2.96 billionReuter - 237 words
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605 1982-09-24 2 Reuter IN SPITE OF its large foreign debt, Brazil's borrowing prospects are looking healthier after recent international lending reluctance due to the Mexican and Argentine debt crises. Foreign bankers in Rio de Janeiro said bank lending had begun to recover and would also beReuter - 605 words
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Article81 1982-09-24 2 Reuter BOLIVIA told foreign banks it expects to bring repayments up to date under its debt rescheduling agreement in the next few days. Ranking sources said representatives of creditor banks met central bank officials who said September payments should be brought up to date sometime thisReuter - 81 words
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103 1982-09-24 2 enter Is aw offered by the SSSffffgs In reeeat years, many Lloyd's Insurers have at nasal doubled the level af deductibles In *vlatlea swn paekst baJsee an Insarlecause of the dodaetnet bear*the addUftsaal iixpanuni ta riak at the aew level nnd had ta take103 words
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405 1982-09-24 2 Reuter DEBATE over the future at Swiss hanking secrecy is likely to narrow to whether the relevant article should be mortified in a coining revision of the hanking law, Swiss Bankers' Association deputy director Heinrich Schneider said. The association wants the article left unchanged.Reuter - 405 words
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Article154 1982-09-24 2 JAPANESE banks' exposure in Mexico at end-July 1982 totalled an estimated USSI2JO billion, including long- and short-term loans, financial sources said. Of this, $10.53 billion was lent by 15 lending banks, whose loans ranged from $310 million to $1.08 billion. The ratio at the loans to equity154 words
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168 1982-09-24 2 CHASE Manhattan Corp chairman Willard ftitrtur said in the US banks be willing to negotiate debt rescheduling with nations which are attempting to tackle the complex problems of their economies. He said when a country sits down with its creditors to work out a schedule168 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article172 1982-09-24 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on 8ep 23: UBBeSaiejiyet) 7 days 1013/1610 U/1S 1 month 11* 11 2 months I1H 11H 3 month! 111V16 11 U/l« 6 months 127/10 128/10 9 month! 11% 12* 12 months 12* 12* Dim. lain. flffUlU 1 month hhim rrmmt172 words
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Article43 1982-09-24 2 RANGE of prices Khnd by dto/■«—i hOUBM lOBSepO: Ownlgfct :t-SH Call cfepoa Ma: m 1H SShh, S-maoth Tmnrybl Ills M 1 5-month Bank bills 71/16 7 7/16 3 month* CD 7 6/16 7 7/16 months CD 7* 7* Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article420 1982-09-24 2 TRADING on the local foreign exchange market was very quiet and featureless, partly due to the closure of the Tokyo market for a local holiday. The US dollar closed mixed against the major currencies after marginally through the day without any clear trend. The US dollar against the420 words
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Article333 1982-09-24 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday recovered in the afternoon after a weaker opening to close slightly firmer compared with overnight New York close, dealers said. Trading was generally quiet throughout the day with total sales recorded at 93 lots while kerb volume at 151 lots, they said. Prompt closed333 words
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Article34 1982-09-24 2 M TM New York I fSB 1MB SOB 9 OIS Zurtch 9 OOB 1KB 1106 I.71S An M Singapore 1KB 8KB 905S tOSS Closing price* In US dolhn Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.34 words
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Article22 1982-09-24 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their boat customers is 10.23 per cent.22 words
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Article255 1982-09-24 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday was narrowly mixed against major currendes in quiet late trading, reflecting closure of Tokyo exchanges for a local holiday, dealers said. News CTilnw premier Zhao Ziyang said China in-» tends to regain sovereignty over Hongkong but guaranteed the territory's prosperity and stability, had255 words
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Article113 1982-09-24 2 THE DOLLAR in London yesterday opened narrowly mixed against the major currencies from its New York close in quiet trading, dealers said. It opened slightly lower at 2.4980/70 marks against its New York closing 2.4985/5000 and unchanged from Wednesday's close in London. Dealers said the dollar continues to fluctuate113 words
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Advertisement160 1982-09-24 2 "St r > -1 IP I 3 K m m u K mr" >. M BUSINESS CLASS Business never looked better. executive desks in three models Presenting the Serie Big office suite with matching chairs that tilt and from Mariani of Italy. swivel to your comfort. In distinctive saddle leather...160 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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294 1982-09-24 3 DRILLING activities in offshore oil and gas exploration and development in the Asia-Pacific region hit an all-time high in the second quarter of this year. According to international energy consultants Gaffney, Cline and Associates, the drilling index (which includes both exploration and development294 words
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Article, Illustration136 1982-09-24 3 KENNETH K Palmer, regional vice-president of Superior Supply Co in Houston, has been promoted to ''executive chairman of CIS < Superior, Singapore. Before joining Superior in 1979 as vice president (pipe department), Mr Palmer was associated with Textube and National Pipe and Tube. Superior is a major136 words
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Article, Illustration145 1982-09-24 3 PACTA United Construction Pte Ltd, formed two months ago between Pacific Construction Systems of the US and Tanglin Corporation Pte Ltd, has started on its first project, the Tat Lee Bank headquarters at Malacca Street. The contract requires fireproofing the steel beam structures of the bank's extension building145 words
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269 1982-09-24 3 NOBLE House, a building materials supplier, has secured three new agency lines for a fire escape stairway, an engineered plastic cast and vinyl tiles from Japan and New Zealand. The company, which also operates a home interiors supermarket, said Naka Industries and Yabuhara Company269 words
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533 1982-09-24 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING SINCERE Construction Company, a partnership formed only last March, has won its largest contract from the Housing and Development Board, valued at more than $12 million. The contract is Sincere Construction's fourth HDB project since its formation and is for the533 words
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373 1982-09-24 3 THE SINGAPORE Tourist Promotion Board is offering overseas scholarships to Singapore citizens to help build up a pool of trained tourism and hotel personnel. The scholarship scheme, brainchild of STPB chairman, Tan I Tong, will be implemented next year with its first373 words
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213 1982-09-24 3 FOUR out at every five people who trade in commodity futures lose money and generally 60 per cent of the trades will be losses. Mr Richard HC Lee, vicepresident of Shearson/ American Express Pte Ltd told the Indonesian Business Association of Singapore at its213 words
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154 1982-09-24 3 UNITED Centrifugal Pumps of the US has set up its first overseas sales and marketing office in Singapore. Registered in July, the local branch will handle the sales and marketing of centrifugal pumps used in the petroleum, petrochemical and gas industries in the Far154 words
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Article628 1982-09-24 3 SEMINARS AND COURBEB Sep 24: Course on Arbitration Law and Practice, RELC, Singapore Institute of Arbitrators Sep 24: Qualification in Audit Report, Hotel Merlin, Price Waterhouse Sep 27-Oct 1: Advance Management Training Part 2, Merlin Hotel, NPB Sep 27-Oct 2: Motivation and Human Relations, YMCA, NPB Sep 27-Oct628 words
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OVERSEAS
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306 1982-09-24 4 Reuter MILITANT British trade union leaders are threatening to call a series of oneday strikes following Wednesday's walkouts and demonstrations by millions of workers. Labour leaders, who described their "Day of Action" in support of a pay claim by state health workers asReuter - 306 words
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272 1982-09-24 4 Reuter STRIKING train drivers agreed to return to their jdl>s yesterday after an emergency back-to-work law was rushed through the US Congress to end a costly walkout. The 26,000-member Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (BLE) agreed to end its four-day-old strike onReuter - 272 words
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285 1982-09-24 4 Reuter THE US State Department has called for aa lateraatlsaal lavestlgattea lata charges that the Sevlet I'atea to aring ttwfc sf peiitteal prkiatu to balld the Slberlaa gas ptpchne to Western Earape. The department said: "Beeanse if the scftoasaess sfReuter - 285 words
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611 1982-09-24 4 NYT MARTIN Feldstein, whom President Reagan has nominated to be his chief economic adviser, said the US economy would grow by 3.5 per cent next year nearly a full percentage point below the administration's current official projection. He was also critical of the promises,NYT - 611 words
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405 1982-09-24 4 Reuter HOUSING is leading the US economic recovery, Citibank vice-president William Garretson said. He told a conference board seminar he expects there will be 1.5 million single-family homes started in the US next year. This is an optimistic forecast, he said, noting theReuter - 405 words
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133 1982-09-24 4 Reuter THE Western European market for petrol is likely to fall to about 85 million tonnes per annum by the year 2000 from around 100 million tonnes at present. The marketing director of Shell Nederland BV. Martien van der Wittenboer, told a conference organisedReuter - 133 words
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483 1982-09-24 5 Reuter CONFLICT between the US and the European Economic Community has dashed hopes for new trade liberalisation moves at the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) ministerial talks in November, UK Deputy Trade Minister Peter Rees said. "Ambitious and attractive ideas putReuter - 483 words
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257 1982-09-24 5 AP Reuter UNITED Technologies Corp (UTC) and the financiallytroubled AEG-Telefunken signed a final agreement on Wednesday for the creation of a jointly-owned electronic components company. The new company, Telefunken Elektronische Bauelemente, is to begin operation on Nov 1. It is expected toAP; Reuter - 257 words
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179 1982-09-24 5 AFP JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki will promise new credits to enable China to go ahead with two major construction projects when he meets Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang in Beijing next Sunday. The Kyodo News Service reported on Wednesday that the credits, inAFP - 179 words
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183 1982-09-24 5 AFP JAPAN has rejected an American demand that it cut a dozen import tariffs in addition to a series of its earlier market-opening measures. The request was made at a two-day meeting of Japanese and American officials in Tokyo to check Japan's package ofAFP - 183 words
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446 1982-09-24 5 Reuter CHINESE Premier Zhao Ziyang has said China intends to regain sovereignty over Hongkong eventually but said the territory's prosperity and stability would be guaranteed. Answering questions before opening a second round of talks with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, MrReuter - 446 words
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Article238 1982-09-24 5 AP THE Reagan administration is prepared to approve sales to China of a significantly higher level of technology than was the case in previous years. The disclosure came as informed sources confirmed that the goahead has been given for the sale to China of anAP - 238 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article443 1982-09-24 5 Agencies THE Xerox Corporation has introduced the first of a new family of copiers that it said would eventually replace its entire product line and help compete with Japanese companies. The introduction came a day after Xerox announced its entry into the insurance business through the US$l.6Agencies - 443 words
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194 1982-09-24 5 Reuter THE Swiss National Bank's goal of four per cent Inflation by the end of the year will probably not be reached, but the rate will continue to decline next year. Bank president Frits Leutwiler said that givea the bank's relatively restrictive monetaryReuter - 194 words
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Article724 1982-09-24 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From MAS MH671 1020 KUL S1A SQ201 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1035 HLP SLA SQ103 1035 KUL MAS MH811 1040 PEN GIA GA960 1100 HLP SWR SRI 76 1135 ZRH/BOM THAI TG403 1140 BKK SIA SQ191 1140 PEN GIA GA940 1145724 words
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Advertisement163 1982-09-24 5 ">?'|`?+:"@.*}'['}>-<=(<[)`.(]+ PILOT suggests the write Way to put your company's name at everyone's fingertips... wttti a gifted rang* of quality pens that rightly express** your company's goodwill... PILOT'S wide rang© of high quality writing instruments offers you X wide-ranging opportunities to promote your company. -A products, services and J brand163 words
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Advertisement154 1982-09-24 5 i i M H r? .9 <■ m _L VI ft It was a tradition of the Imperial families to visit their Summer Palace S to relax and dine in sumptuous surroundings. The food was prepared with the utmost care. The royal chefs took pride in preparing special delicacies. To154 words
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Article488 1982-09-24 6 WHEN YOU know something is unlikely to work, a good hedge is to quickly find a scapegoat before anything happens. British deputy Trade Minister Peter Rees thus hopes to say, "Didn't I say so?" when the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade's most important488 words
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Article, Illustration791 1982-09-24 6 PAUL MAJENDIE - A day in the life of a drilling manager By PAUL MAJENDIE Reuter LORNE Hammer fights polar bears and freezing wind to recover treasure troves of oil from the depths of the Arctic. He is drilling manager on Explorer IV, a converted World War Two transportReuter - 791 words
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Article111 1982-09-24 6 Letter to the Editor Dear Sir, Could the Stock Exchange of Singapore advise the position regarding delivery against a sale on an ex-bonus issue basis of a counter whose register has not yet closed to determine entitlements to the issue? Sapreme CwpmtlN and Associated Plastic Industrie* are two111 words
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Advertisement234 1982-09-24 6 To those who really know airlines and airports: thanks again for top marks The world's 10 most highly recommended airlines Position (Last year's position) Airline Country Lufthansa Swissair British Airways (BA) American Airlines Germany Switzerland U.K. U.S.A. Trans World Airlines (TWA) U.S.A. United Airlines U.S.A. Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) Sweden Air234 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous901 1982-09-24 6 TiVF&IRWDIO On reading DO SINGAPOREANB rend a Mf Five «pin I lists skai? tkelr views la Optmlm B*gup*v A Bemitag Society (Ck I, 7 Jt). Tke programme will take a laak at tke rale sf pareata la lacaleatlag tke rrailai kaWt aid kaw teieviriea eaa play a part. Tke Impact901 words
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Article, Illustration994 1982-09-24 7 Michael Lafferty - Deficient internal accounting may be partly responsible for the present difficulties of the world banking industry, suggests Michael Lafferty Michael Lafferty FT AS crisis after crisis hits the world banking community, accountants, bankers and bank supervisors should consider whether matters might not have turned out soFT - 994 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous614 1982-09-24 7 -m-OIE CBOSSWOBD 1 A nosy siren? (6) 7 On which the hen fruit grow*? (3, 5) 8 Supporters welcome in an overheated situation? (4) 10 The elm possibly giving overhead protection (6) 11 Do such eyebrows look roguish? (S) 14 Unconscious of being a bit stout? (3) 16 In chipolata614 words
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Article, Illustration978 1982-09-24 8 HUGH O'SHAUGHNESSY - HUGH O'SHAUGHNESSY examine the Bolivian paradox of grinding poverty amidst plenty. HUGH O'SHAUGHNESSY FT FOR generations, Boliv- ians have said that to be a Bolivian was to be a beggar sitting on a throne of gold. Though the average Bolivian has one of the lowest livingFT - 978 words
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631 1982-09-24 8 Reuter WITHOUT a working government and with it* finances In crisis, the Netherlands Is facing a harsh economic future after years of easy living. In a budget this week, a caretaker administration proponed ma)or cuts in the country's hitherto sacrosanct social security systemReuter - 631 words
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Advertisement792 1982-09-24 8 Malayan United Industries Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at Studio 111 Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Thursday 28th October 1982 at 11 a.m. for the purpose of792 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article90 1982-09-24 9 s"T a m FORWARD MARKET Kerne ut i Oa» Or Bru Lamb Hobok Ftcro Ryl Dutch I HO ISM xao 5100 1M0 13 -30 130 ♦a Arbad AJtur Brucvn 11M OO no 44 unch 10 Stdro Soc 0«n Bale So fin* 3OJT*J A 1530 i m 3M0 2390 ♦a90 words
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Article68 1982-09-24 9 81PT S BMtOfl Bel Lira »1J0 an +0J so R an uuo la ErKUnla ♦a rtttom OanartU 1<B> ♦a I1H ♦a -10 ♦a Otm W Prh Innit ItilfHnU CM Z mT* aoo ats aao IXMigma LapaUl Ord ♦i unch 1111 11 J —1 J OUwttlOrd Ptrclll And C Pirelli68 words
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Article66 1982-09-24 9 SEPT 13 A<K£T*l*funk« ■imf Dm 31.10 113J0B 11&30 aui -0J LI 15 Hoachst HOMCh Hortan Karstadt UUO +0.9 36-40 OJ 130-90 0J ZMJO +13 BBC BMW KHD find* 10U0 ***** 1«U0 +14 IMJO +IJ IWO +13 ***** +U BUD +U MjOO +03 130.10 +1.1 130J0B MJO «M«B Z uuo66 words
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Article137 1982-09-24 9 ASM AhoM BIJ MJ1 uncb r Aim AaJM a. i< aua TXTC 0J -0J -CI S3I4H ♦•J Bote M* 1* Boat*. MM Burnt 1LM Otand SJi uncb •U ♦1 -u ■B +3 >U cat* [Ml MU au MJO Ban* Pfk Fokkar mm uncb BB -U 27 JO -U Otobroc137 words
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Article174 1982-09-24 9 SKPTB m GROUP B CORBEILLE Carretour IBS A lr-Liquid* B S NOtrnia DUMIM Car (TTwwnfm(WJ. Cle Prancalaa _«a Financiers d« L •Union S1J0 as w ISMS 3M -U >u -1 iU ♦M ♦l* 14M 130 M uian* Moat-Hannaaay OpA-Parttaa Ptntrnm RadlowchiiKiu* daaPatroiaa Cradlt Poociar D» Franca HKMU tot 3TT174 words
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Article140 1982-09-24 9 ac UOM 3 'n >"' Brown Bow? Br CUM (M(7 Br. CltaCMcy PC ClbiCMo Dm. CndKSafawBr MSB 435 134 IMS lose MS IMS 9 I M M 4S S M S VCtl CMS IMUt I'IIE US an w Otoqi Otottw Flacker Br 412 -I re m 35 M M140 words
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Article409 1982-09-24 9 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday weaker following news Chinese premier Zhao Ziyang said China intends to regain sovereignty »ver Hongkong, brokers said. Prices started the decline at around midday following the news, after having opened slightly higher in line with firmer closing prices for Hongkong stocks in409 words
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Article177 1982-09-24 9 SKPTB Ra oa Trust Bk 90 INDUSTRIALS UnSUtl UHImc Wool worth M 306 MO ill! A Alpha mo unch Abarcom AX Aiwin m m uoch ♦a* MININGS tssr> Btrlrai m mm m mo >m 14 ♦mo Ancta* KCT 1MI MOI ia SOT i +M M DtaaanM ■item i rSJvoit177 words
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Article134 1982-09-24 9 SEPT 23 Bants Aokham Thai Ail* Fibre Aruttiajra In* And Tract Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ajrudhajra 100 256 -2 0 I.LU Bau Shoe Berlt Jucker 317 Charoonc Thai Wire 252 Firestone First Trust |12 Ooodyear Industrial Flnan- Oe Corp 130J0 JalapratAan Cement. 152J0 Maboonkhronc 230 Metal Box 11 Rama134 words
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Article258 1982-09-24 9 Reuter KRUPF* STAHL AG and Hoesch Werke AG see eehnical problems delaying their planned merger to form "Ruhrstahl" until March/April next year, spokesmen for the tvo companies said. Both companies said earlier they hoped U formally set up the new steel major br the end ofReuter - 258 words
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Article492 1982-09-24 9 PRICES IN Sydney yesterday closed firm despite some profit-taking among resource stocks in late trading, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index closed up 2.8 points at 523.2, the all industrials 3.2 higher at 657.8 and the all resources 2.4 up at 414.8. Brokers said prices of industrial492 words
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Article133 1982-09-24 9 SHARE prices in Manila yesterday ended mixed on a sharply increased turnover of 3.87 million pesos against 1.77 million on Wednesday, dealers said. The commercial and industrial index was up 0.09 at 88.18 and that of oils 0.007 ahead at 2.004. The mining index fell 1.5 to 966.39. pHt£3133 words
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Article167 1982-09-24 9 «FT a Hud Bar Mia 1»«% ft i«p ou a .1 AMttH Uft 4 Ineo 11« -ft Ateftn- I7ft -1» tat Pro* Mpa a uncb Alcorn* J7ft 41ft lntutl It 4ft Bank Moat lift uncb tali NkU lift .ft lulNonScou» a -ft FTT A** JJ* M1M Uft -ft 5»167 words
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Article657 1982-09-24 9 NEW YORK A SURGE OF selling in the session's final hour caused stock prices in New York on Wednesday to close mixed in extremely heavy trading. Analysts attributed the reversal to a similar trend in bond prices. The Dow Jones industrial average was up almost657 words
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Advertisement124 1982-09-24 9 Car Ambulance fcl M V* A 1 ft makes the Car Doc and his Hospital complete. He's also known as the mobile Car Doc. You see, some naughty Super Cars refuse to return to the hospital for check-up. That's when the Mobile Car Doc comes into action. He goes to124 words
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Advertisement258 1982-09-24 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain toHaIK$3 EXPRESS with the American Express' Card If you donl already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" Bwffet Dww Buffet from 6.30 pm 10.30 pm Dry Oyster Peanut Porridge Fried Vegetarian Bee Hoon Chicken Rice Sticky Rice Chicken Satay Indian Dhal258 words
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Advertisement119 1982-09-24 10 JAPANESE RESTAURANT For sushi. For teppanyciki. For other authentically Japanese delights. >/)«•»( /J M< r >l), F NUTMEGS offers JAZZ BRUNCH on Sundays 10.30 am.-3 p.m. $21 per person Please coH *****88 exl 663 tor resefvattons Hyatt R£G£NCYOSiNGAPOfIf V rrr U 8* ft aft your my own retreat MV'.-W I.U119 words
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Advertisement118 1982-09-24 10 L'escargot. Restaurant extraordinaire. (Our menu is a gourmet's delight) 06ER0I IMPERIAL SINGAPORE* I JALAN RUMBIA SINGAPORE M?i TELEPHONE NO HI lt**> Owfxng Company Mind HoteH International Ltd Y% 3 Try otif <res f S»',ifood buffet lunch served daily Reservations Tel: *****83 ~%od~S'dent re I Ik' President Lounge Ik-re flk' musics118 words
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Advertisement159 1982-09-24 10 An English Afternoon Tfea. So goodjou could stay for hours. Achoicc of 20 delicious teas. Silver scrvicc, naturally. And light, classical music to accompany it all. The Music Room. At the Hilton. A great place to J*. Be in vogue ,"'..111C Lll )l~( lt\' Very exclusive. Very diffe rem Very159 words
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Advertisement91 1982-09-24 10 Whatever your taste, the Cockpit Hotel makes it great rwr M The Siamese Seafood Restaurant is as good as Bangkok! w r Victoria Bar' The rnflee H—» Relax in an atmosphere of For informal meals and elegant days gone by. light-hearted snacks. a Cockpit tatti Penang Road. Smg*»ore 0823 Tel:91 words
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Article181 1982-09-24 11 I "CHINESE pniaec Exckaage, 'lipi'W, aaaa elaatag price* far 1M kg y—Uriay. CwNit «H: Bulk fob $85 00 old drum (in second ,4kand drum) fob $97.00 sellers, Hew drum fob $101.00 sellers. Cafr»: Mixed (loose) $45.00 buyers. t- Pepper: Muntok white pep- per fob Asta NLW $310.00 sellto181 words
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Article146 1982-09-24 11 and cotton prices t-were quoted as follows in jTjongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go- down) E k-.Ctttia yara: China Blue phoenix 20s 2,370 32s 3,015, 40s •OlOtt (per bale of 400 lbs). r~ PakMaa raw mttea: LSS *1.03, 4F 6.00; 289F 6.06; NT I roller ginned 6.05 (per146 words
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Article263 1982-09-24 11 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday eased slightly in late afternoon trading to close steady around overnight levels, with October One RSS buyers quoted at 181.25 cents per kilo, unchanged from Wednesday night, dealers said. Prices rose some 0.25 cent in quiet morning trading on some forward enquiry and speculative263 words
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Article30 1982-09-24 11 Rubber: Sept 23 Singapore: Oct: 181.25 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Oct: 200.75 cents (down 0.25 cent) Tin: M 529.20 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 55 tonnes (down seven tonnes)30 words
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Article57 1982-09-24 11 THE STRAITS TIN price In Penang yesterday held unchanged at Ms2t.M a kite fer the fifth consecutive day, within the ITA lower sector price range of M 529.15 to M &Z.H. The market received strong sapport from the buffer stock manager. Turnover fell to 55 tonnes from 1257 words
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Article190 1982-09-24 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Thursday broke late on stap-ioes liquidation to finish with five to V/* US cent a bushel losses and technically weak. Active selling of november by the professional house started the afternoon retreat and forced prices under the November based 15.45 support level. Stop-loss liquids190 words
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Article195 1982-09-24 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Thursday held losses late as prices received spillover weakness from the afternoon retreat in soybeans, to settle down l>/« to 2V4 UScemts a bushel. Traders said the retreat from day's highs in financial instrument markets also weighed on sentiment in afternoon trade. The market195 words
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Article337 1982-09-24 11 RAS price* In cenU per kilo yesterday: M.n. ft™. Buyer Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt t.o.b. 181.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 181 75 Int. 1 R.S.S November 183.30 Int. 2 R.S.S. 172.00 UK/Coot 171.00 Int. 3 R.S.S Mi.00 UK Coot 107 00 Int. 4 R.S.S. 130.00 UK/Cont 158.00 Int.337 words
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Article109 1982-09-24 11 NOON SSI I ad SMR pica r— m4mr KAI (Cm nl Bay an S< Mtk) An NtTMiMr Forward Mtk) Barm Sallara SSR20 (1 toa pallati 157 SO 1&8. SON IS* 50 158 SON S8R50 (1MB pallati 146.00 157 OON 158.00 movant 158. OON bar M11LB SMRCV (1109 words
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Article330 1982-09-24 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per Idlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 1(M per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.73, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0 60. Special330 words
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Article1043 1982-09-24 11 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday posted gains of £24 to £5 a tonne at midday on a turnover of 1,686 lots including 103 crosstrades and 35 options. Traders said the advance was made on the strength of the time it is taking to complete ICO quota agreements. Some dealers1,043 words
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Article345 1982-09-24 11 Reuter THAILAND IS still seeking an 800,000 tonne increase in its 1982 International Sugar Organisation (ISO) export quota from about 1.18 million tonnes raw value, Thai deputy industry minister Chirayu Issarangkul Na Ayuthya said. But he denied market reports that Thailand has already oversold itsReuter - 345 words
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458 1982-09-24 11 Reuter AUSTRALIA WILL continue to try to persuade major world Dkfcd users and producers to form a nickel study group at a meeting In Geneva next month, a trade department official said. He said representatives from six nations will consider initialReuter - 458 words
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Article137 1982-09-24 11 PRICES on the Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday continued to eaae on further selling in quiet trading, dealers said. September deliveries in the central region fell M? 5 to MsB9s a tonne while south was unchanged at MJ702.50. In October south fell M$l2.5Q to MJ697.50 and central137 words
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234 1982-09-24 11 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Coffee Organisation (ICO) members will concentrate on finalising details of 1982/83 (Oct-Sep) export quotas following agreement on Wednesday night to extend the present International Coffee Agreement until endSeptember next year, ICO delegates said. The extension was conditional upon agreement bring reached onReuter - 234 words
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Advertisement159 1982-09-24 11 i m W\ W TT& 3" 3ZL TSUI MAMS VILLAGE The Ultimate Hong Kong Restaurant Scrumptious Tun Sunt Open: 11.30 am 3.00 pm 6.00 pm 11.30 pm For Reservation Cot: *****40 *****88* Hotel Asia, 37, Scotti Road, Singapore 0922 i 1 APOLLO Theatre Restaurant Ntte Club TEL: *****66 p.v V159 words
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Advertisement125 1982-09-24 11 (Incorporated in Malaysia) INTERIM REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS For The Half Year To 30th June 1982 The Directors are pleased to announce the following unaudited results of the Company and of the Group for the half year to 30th June, 1982:The Board has declared in respect of the financial year125 words
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2168 1982-09-24 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acna (160B1638) Alcoa2,168 words
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Article82 1982-09-24 12 htbfh) Au< Sep C S>«Fd(US») SI D900MB BOM (OMtptf Tiwi— Bond MHUHIO OS 1.14 D UNIT IM) UB vnu •J7 1.34 in F>ntVvStrm Second B'putrm Third B'putrm Fourth B'putrm Fifth B'putra Sixth B putra Seventh B putrm (A) fltwmrtt B'putrm (B) Eighth B'putrm (B) Ninth B'putrm Tenth B'putrm82 words
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Article2962 1982-09-24 12 IMS Hick Low Coaipaay Last Sale +orGr's DW D1t Ctt Gr's Y*ld Net P/K Vol (TOO) 1 Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 390 233 SOS 320 141 291 480 326 247 132 210 283 68 138 200 240 Aetna Alcorn Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben2,962 words
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Article1807 1982-09-24 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala t «umpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unto— otherwise specified. INDUmUUI AlHMtl (J.US) Almm (I BS) i n (l) LK (I)1,807 words
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676 1982-09-24 12 THE heartoalag alia nil rally appeared well eabaf«kJ yesterday nsndag before the saset of tight preflt taklag caaaed share prices to flalsh betow their day's hest levels. Gatoers tod torn hy a margto sf three to twa. The msderstoly active toaT'etaitoaM to aaalpito' aad676 words
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Article444 1982-09-24 12 GOOD all-round support enabled share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market to clone higher yesterday in active trading. After a slightly higher opening, prices improved in the morning session and remained steady in the afternoon. But some profit taking towards the final bell saw values444 words
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641 1982-09-24 13 KESANG Holdings expects to reap group pre-tax profits of at least M 55.52 million for the year to June 30,1983. T.his represents gross earnings per share of 21.9 cents on the capital enlarged to $23.6 million by its proposed special issue of 4.5 shares.641 words
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Article375 1982-09-24 13 MATSUSHITA Electrical Company (10 has maintained its growth in interim earnings in spite of the recession. It reported group pre-tax profits up 12.9 per cent to M 57.6 million for the six months to June 30,1982. Commenting on the company's latest interim performance, a Matsushita spokesman said375 words
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Article875 1982-09-24 13 LEADING equities eased in line with Wall Street but government bonds were narrowly mixed after a quiet session yesterday, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 4.9 points at 577.7. Thorn slipped 17p to 378 on its gloomy profits outlook, confirmed at Tuesday's analysts meeting.875 words
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Article222 1982-09-24 13 A—JOS aheet ■■aafsihaa reported a sharp g per neat fall hi pre-tax profits to MH.II aIUMa tor the Jaae St, lltt. Sales deper eeat to HL2S Malax, la Its Interim stat—ft, attributed the •MHBle and trading msaafsi isilat eaata and lower praflMttaa levels, aald tihat^the •7222 words
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758 1982-09-24 13 STRAITS Builders Sdn Bhd, a Malaysian bumiputrahacked group, is setting up a multi-million dollar fabrication yard in Johore similar to that being built by The company has just obtained a licence tram the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority for the yard which will build758 words
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Article1158 1982-09-24 13 THE ALLIED Corp and the Bendix Corp have agreed to merge, malrlng Allied the fourth entry in one of the most bizarre takeover battles in American corporate history. If Allied were actually to purchase Bendix in a deal involving nearly USH.9 billion, Allied would be1,158 words
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Advertisement285 1982-09-24 13 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due March 25,1905 of t A The Mitsubishi Bank, Limited. D B S. Building. 6 Shenton Way Singapore 0106. .1 nr We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned certificates of deposit for285 words
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Advertisement97 1982-09-24 13 Plastic wallet until it falls to bits As long as it takes to Disposable lighter give it to someone else 3 months Parker Arrow a lifetime Candy 10 minutes Then give us a call THE NEW ARROW LDfE with a Worldwide Lifetime Guarantee often a quality range of writing instruments97 words
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Article144 1982-09-24 14 RaM«k Ti«*aP»k 116 26 aso 20 1M Me 1* 19 ItltW A PM 580 15 GtMrtl Cory 182 14 Sym KMiu 434 12 DtkYuf 8 T P 1975 192 12 525 10 B*r)uUi 510 10 IMUI 420 10 Sigma Matal 140 10 8«« Vi.w 366 +8 Liea Ho* 306144 words
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Article, Illustration121 1982-09-24 14 a^n^teri^ 1 EzekMSe iJTtt'Mit Mttre eo—tors eelleetod f!f pMi to um. Rises Bedford Taaek Larut Seacorp DBS PMC Ungui Dun Syn Resins F and N M U I TDM 600 (15 220 710 JB5 m 181 232 500 €35 360 190 Fslls +80 +55 +45 +40 +25 +24121 words
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Article50 1982-09-24 14 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 582.6 Tuesday 876J Week Ago 578-2 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 987.81 Tuesday *34.79 Week Ago 990.40 HJLHANG SENG Thursday 1088.12 Wednesday 1121.86 Week A«o 1090.10 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 887.8 Wednesday 866.0 Week Ago 623.0 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 5232 Wednesday 520 Week Ago _498.750 words
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Article86 1982-09-24 14 AP THE NEW YORK stock market opened broadly lower yesterday, continuing Wednesday's late slide, in spite of a government report of continued moderation in inflation. The Dow Jones average dropped another 2.Q2 points to 925.59 in the first half an hour. Declines led advances by 5 toAP - 86 words
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Article, Illustration499 1982-09-24 14 CHOO AI LENG - ■Ml Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG HIGHER property and hotel earnings have helped Faber Merlin Malaysia Bhd achieve a record profit for the year ended June 30. Yesterday, the hotel group, the largest in Malaysia, reported an impressive 135.5499 words
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Article50 1982-09-24 14 prMu pnflt ahunptri by 4S per Mat to Msi« mUtost My 11. Net Nntaa per rimre Mm uilimJmuy ttome flfpai to 9 J Mam (CL4 eeato). Tie eimpuy kti aa■imeel aa totertm OvUead «t SI eeato par *are Im M per eeat tax (to eeato grw».50 words
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Article36 1982-09-24 14 imkM i n per tart 4meUae to bn> pn lil fnflt to M tun mBUm (S*jT«UBm) far Ike ill ■■■!>■ eaM Jne Graap toratw wm inn 48.7 par ecat to IS.IB milttaa (|U ailltoa).36 words
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Article38 1982-09-24 14 srr&sr«rs Ljif imjr mHfJ Jbba M A ■Ml'jTW HHH WB iVi ni (TNI Mnptndve flnrci arc •▼alkkUeiM the nMAAm otmritej Ilea d |I»JM MM IMB KM Mle Ml I l(MHll), HTM Ml eantaga I* $UMM.38 words
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30 1982-09-24 14 •a iwnthg iirplii «f MJl.lt will— tor Mm Brit Tito MipM haTil Mfl-ll odlU— laefred iirOmn^N^ t^L^ < oSu t Zlm^ l to M t30 words
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307 1982-09-24 14 CHRIS LIM - CHRIS LIM EU YAN SANG Holdings has reported a 22.9 per cent drop In Its pre-tax profit to 1487,638 for the first half-year ended June 30.1982. The group is well known for its medicinal products although it has recently become more307 words
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Article225 1982-09-24 14 ONLY a handful of minority shareholders of International Wood Products have accepted Bornion Enterprises' cash offer of |2 for each share in the company. At the cloae of the offer at 3pm yesterday, Bornion received acceptances in respect of 834,480 shares, amounting to 9.9 per225 words
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313 1982-09-24 14 CHARLES Schwab and Co Inc, one of the largest discount brokerage Ann in the US, is seriously considering setting up a branch office in Singapore. This comes only a month after the San Franciscobased firm established its first overseas office in Hongkong,313 words
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Article470 1982-09-24 14 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew THE SLOW pace of corporate activity observed barely a few months ago has picked up quite a bit lately and investors are once again showing more interest in company developments, not only in scrip issues but in takeovers, acquisitions apd mergers.By Hock Lock Siew - 470 words
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Article345 1982-09-24 14 MR ONG Chay Tong has been appointed the managing director of Bwa Hsng Maaafaetarlag Cs while Dr Ong Hlan Eng and Mr Ong Choo Eng have been appointed managing directors of Intce-Csallaental Oil bintrtn and Ewa ■ong InvestssenAi respectively. a o a MBF BM s 100 per cent-owned345 words
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Advertisement213 1982-09-24 14 ((}\?~+.>}"@=":-=~!!?^),%"@=)@, THE MOMS NUMBERt) KNOWN UMBER 1] ii r i Mi Air New Zealand has been rated the best overseas airline yet again this year. A recognition that came from you, our Air New Zealand travellers. In a National poll conducted by a US Travel/Holiday magazine in New York, Air213 words
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Miscellaneous59 1982-09-24 14 WEATjHEFT OUTLOOK for today: Showers in the morning and early afternoon. Repvrt f*r 24 hnn prtor to 7 M pm om Sep 2) at the airpert: Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 24.8 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 5.15 Rainfall in millimetres 0.8 Total rainfall for the59 words
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419 1982-09-24 15 •v ;THE Far Eastern Freight /Conference (FEFC) has de- tided to introduce commodity box rates (CBRs) in the •-trade between Singapore/ 'West Malaysia and Europe •£om Nov 1, said the confergace director-general, Mr 2'ian Allen, yesterday. Jtrr""- tariffs will come Kto force simultaneously419 words
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Article, Illustration525 1982-09-24 15 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM ATTEMPTS by shippers' councils to secure more economical rates can be rendered ineffective by the protectionistic barriers in the shipping trade. Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Trade and Industry, said this at the opening of the 19th Federation of525 words
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Article78 1982-09-24 15 Reuter MALAYSIA has been admitted as a member of the Unctad code (or liner conferences, which when implemented would enable it to carry certain assured volumes on its national carriers. A statement from the Ministry of Trade and Industry said the instrument of accession to theReuter - 78 words
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Article105 1982-09-24 15 Reuter DEAWOO Shipbuilding and Heavy Machinery Ltd of South Korea has sigped for a five year, US$2l million syndicated loan, agent Asia Pacific Capital Corp Ltd said. Asia Pacific's parent, Citicorp International group was sole lead manager for the deal, which carries interest at 7/8 per centReuter - 105 words
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Article674 1982-09-24 15 SMpftagLJM p*«( CM aippiBg UH Cat AcMpeiego Shpg AIM AtartakM Liner Alfred CT Alltrana Afcac Aagooave AataraSbpg APCUM AFL Argentine ASCL ASLCoot AaU Mtrrhanl Atlas Line* Awuiu Line AumlluOoal Bait-Orient Baltic Bangkok Coat Bank Line BBS Bee Lin* Bm AaU Btatula Contractor* Blue Hinac 1 Blue Star674 words
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Article, Illustration1968 1982-09-24 16 WHEN THE International Maritime Organisation (IMO) was established, its principal purpose was to Improve the safety of international shipping, and its functions-consisted mainly in developing international treaties, codes and other measures to promote maritime safety and efficiency of navigation. Since then, however, marine pollution1,968 words
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Article1818 1982-09-24 16 GRAIN chartering on Wednesday was featured by the lower level of US$l4 being paid for business from the US Gulf to Japan compared with between $14.40 and $14.70 previously. A fairly steady $7.25 was agreed for a cargo from the Gulf to the Netherlands-Belgium, however. Barley was covered1,818 words
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Article682 1982-09-24 17 VESSELS Open: Tug/barge service 1 tug built 1966 550 hp and I barge 150 x 150 10 built 1981 with coaming ANF rftrnp regular service to Pinang, Cigarding, Merak and Dumai. -Available heavylift/ro-ro ctjrrier gearless 1950 <fj*t 4.700M3 bale available first week October directions tallippines, Indonesia or stjpiiHar682 words
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419 1982-09-24 17 THERE is an "astonishing amount" of finance and technical assistance available to developing couih tries hoping to build up their maritime fleets, says a study by the International Chamber of Commerce. The survey has been undertaken as the first step towards fulfilling the419 words
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Article193 1982-09-24 17 COLOMBO Harbour has started operating its first container crane to cope with the increased container transhipment activity. The crane is owned by Orient Terminals Limited, company recently formed by shipping companies Anchor Line Ltd and Baltic Orient Shipping Pte Ltd (Singapore) and by Private Investment Company193 words
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5042 1982-09-24 22 SCHEDPIE 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 of5,042 words
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Article689 1982-09-24 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival forLCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Zim Trader 19W 25.9.82 1500 Star 8hpg 49 1200-1300/1500-1700 L7/L7 2300-2300 L7 Jenwel 28/82 25.9.82 0700 Thong Soon 40 1000-1700 K1 Majapahlt 3/OB 26.9.82 0700 Eka689 words
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Article1476 1982-09-24 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B ArMpatega Shpg Singapore Shpg Corpora lion (8) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) AdrtaOe Cialilnif Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). APEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afra-Earaate Lim Tranagroup Pie1,476 words
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Article463 1982-09-24 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVE8 Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Tanjong East Crystal Straits Pride Zagreb Zulder Sea Bai Yun Shan Equator III Frotadurban Jamaica Farewell Jasa Kota Harapan Osa Menor Pyramids Rajah Brooke Seki Kochl Seng Olap Silver Light Sune S United Bounty 35/6 28/9463 words
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Article208 1982-09-24 24 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (PAS 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.208 words
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Advertisement701 1982-09-24 18 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS rjn**aiiß» vn zsn 18/10 20/10 i 4/10 6/10 23 10 75/10 27/10 28/1 13 10 IS/10 411 bll 911 10/1 Fr«*lwt Eiarns 21 10 23/10 (10/11) <14/11> (12/ *10 28/10 14/11 16'11 1«/H mTOTEILMI 3/11 Vll 22/11 24/11 26/11 27/1 too icctptinf tunsMipmtnt cartf) tor CARIBBEAN/NEST HEXES wa701 words
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Advertisement982 1982-09-24 18 Everett Lines/ j! I Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR DURBAN MONTFVSEO BUENOS ARES ALSO ACCOTMC FOR REUMON S'pm KnKMR 11/11 Nw Transportation Marrtima Maxicana S. A. "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" FAR EAST/MEXICO t CENTRAL AMERICA SERVICE LOADMG FOA ENSINM*. MMUANIIO.982 words
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Advertisement726 1982-09-24 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEODAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) PIL BLOC- 140 CmU atmt, 0340 raw* OIM Tab *****33 (20 Llm) DIRECT LOCK: *****39, Uo4l?i (OUTWARD FOREIGN) UIUM (OUTWARD COASTER) *****27, U112J3 (CARGO OPERATION) CoalaiMr NarkMlag: *****3*, Operation: *****37 TELEX: RS 20)42, *****. *****, CNTR *****)726 words
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Advertisement1469 1982-09-24 20 lAKline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER VESSEL SfORE MOItCR VESSEL A PIONEER Vl2 ?6 Sepl -t NEW YORK MARU V 66 I BRIOGI VlO 1 Oct +NE W YORK MARK V 66 ASIA STAR V 3 3 Oct A. YASHMA MARU V3B M EMERALD Vl7 lb Oct1,469 words
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Advertisement543 1982-09-24 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room f,ol ICB Building Shentor VVdy Singapore Tel *****?? 2225 ?b7 P Kelang Tel 386.301 8 PTE LTD MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES DONGMYUNG. ANDROMEDA TBN Loadng Band* Abbas/Bandar Khomcni Mdah/Pt Sudan/Aqaba Bandar Abbas/ Bandar Khomeri Hyundae Shipping Co. IJ d. HAM NUM TBN HAN WOO 5 pore543 words
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Advertisement639 1982-09-24 21 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TW BRDGE 12W+ 27/9 28/9 1 C ROZE 31N... 6/10 7/10 2 HK CONTAMER 32N 13/10 14/10 0 CHEF 31N 20/10 21/10 K CHANCE 10W 25/10 26/10 1 SS BRDGE 3IW 31/10 1/11 1 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia TW BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo639 words
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Advertisement464 1982-09-24 21 TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER LINE appointed agt: (UMCON SYSTEM (HK) LTD.) FCt/LCI TO; DJULFA/ASTNtA/TDOAN/XABUL FCIS OUT POLAMJ/UECH/KORY/IOMAMA/TUeO/BUIGARM HKON6 GROOEKOW ETA VOSTOCHNY (VIA TSR) 11/11 16/10 Jft- PAKHOED ROTTERDAM BV FCI/ia TO IK CONT MA ROTTERDAM ALSO HAM) B/L BSUtD TO: W. Germany DuHeldorf. FriMrivt. kkmcti, SwttzrrUnd Basal Zundi kMtru Lin. Wmm (Mm).464 words
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Advertisement1311 1982-09-24 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUR.WNG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cat* Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PENANG M/S SHARK*! NAM SOON SDN BHD IST AND 2NO FLOOR. KSSXS HM THONG SHPPMG 23 WeM1,311 words
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Advertisement814 1982-09-24 22 S S C (Iroup SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 20TH FLOOH OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING <m 122 (3 GENERAL 913t tt (22 LINES) TELEX RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A 0 CAPSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP HJJUM Container Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY SATURDAY 27m814 words
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Advertisement210 1982-09-24 23 .ft. EGYPTIAN international LINE Ml A MS 1 M !S* X IHh> M,- *ir APC LINE \\(.M I W IM KI \\lK\\(,\\ DM \IM K I IM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SNGtfOK/MKMTA at MM) mum/ran mjm/tmm m C*H*»* SAMtriß* I H»Pf'IN(, PU I Iff SiRAIIS OfclfNT fMHRPRKJS SDN BH(j ►■J I210 words
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Advertisement41 1982-09-24 23 M FMMQO smm cm/UK (FTL) in. VT FULLY CONTAINERKD CARRIER SVC HONGKONG ISLANDS LINE (AUSTRALIA SVC) Z7/9MrikM US 1/11 1/11 M/ll 1/11 M/ltfcnOa 12/11 Wll Wll Wil TIL: *****17 A ***** M TOXX RS 2MQS EUROnU 20* FLOOt OCEAN MJfcMNG ■*T"41 words
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Advertisement253 1982-09-24 24 |2|SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SANKYO LINE (S) PTE. LTD 6th Fir Ng Teow Yhee QlcJg 37 Somerset Rd S pore 0923 Tel 235 8444 (4 line®) Lumpur Eait *11 SM; ng Sdn T»! *****4 4847 b8 p ort m irj East Am Skipping $jn Bus T«l 38 9 732 3725!253 words
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Advertisement679 1982-09-24 24 MAGNA MARINE LINES 'ftl-V'i/'': ll "1' Ift: i TO I FROM SOUTH AFRKA WESTBOUND SERVICE eon vaun vor m-is *«ALSA 23 HOY H-lt (Ml I*2) BESSANG PASS M-17 lOADMG K KMABALUWPORE PT.KELANG LOAONGFOR mPT SID REUMON. TMMTAVC DURBAN/Pi /I LON. CAPEKMM rr/i 21/11 25/11 REUNKM/TMMTAVC DARES SALAAM. MOMBASA 25/1 M679 words
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Miscellaneous156 1982-09-24 24 •*>• Regional wMthor I 3 Va VA %|||g|J k?WS m m >2 **>> S5 K «we<o j ®c CT'" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R. Thunderstorm Temperature °C Weather Wind direction with speed in knots R156 words
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