The Business Times, 20 October 1982
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Title Section12 1982-10-20 1 BUSINESS TTMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 i WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER M, 1182 60 CENTS12 words
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314 1982-10-20 1 THE Government has agreed to extend the h»hhw> (or the pfcMif out of jx»-traditional source (NTS) workers from 1384 to 1388. It was originally planned that NTS workers, except (Or domestic help as well as those employed in the construction, shipbuilding and repairing314 words
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250 1982-10-20 1 THE RAPID growth of automated teller machines here Is expected to continue Into the next year with the total number Installed projected to exceed 400 by IMb will be double the number of existing ATMs, with the growth provided by more banks offering the250 words
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581 1982-10-20 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH WEARNE Brothers is injecting HO million into wholly-owned sutoaidlary, Applied Engineering, to launch the company into high technology engineering design fabrication. Half the investment will go towards the development of a new 3.4-hectare workshop and open yard complex in Northern581 words
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439 1982-10-20 1 JOHN LIM - 1 JOHN LIM SINGAPORE'S exports to Nigeria in the first eight months of fids year were a massive $100 million lower than the same period last year. Lntest trade figures from the Department of Statistics show that the Republic's eipmla to rage ria439 words
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280 1982-10-20 1 THE Singapore Contractor!' Association Is proposing improved incentive* to help local builders hh< contracts In the |5 mass rapid transft project. five-member subcommittee has been set np to work out thane proposals and to collect data. The associatioa hopes to submit these pi280 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article64 1982-10-20 1 AP WALL street Henry Kaufman has warned that the risk of a wikiwkle tVprfsslun remains as pop-commmrist countries attempt to chance course from years of inflation to a period of sustainable economic growth. Kaufman, chief economist and managing director of the investment hsnfrtng firm of Salomon Brothers, saidAP - 64 words
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Article76 1982-10-20 1 Reuter FRENCH government officials said France is determined to defend the Crane but rtismiswri reports that there were plans to use French gold reserves, a step that could have explosive political repercussions. The officials were commenting on recent press and market reports on measures the SocialistReuter - 76 words
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Article72 1982-10-20 1 UPI LEBANESE President Amin Gemayal met US President Reagan on Tuesday, arriving at the White House bearing a long shopping list that included pleas for money and arms to help rebuild and stabilise his war-ravaged nation. The young Lebanese leader, making his first trip to the USUPI - 72 words
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Article101 1982-10-20 1 AP THE Soviet Union has endorsed an Arab demand that Israel be expelled from the United Nations General Assembly. PrnvdM, the authoritative daily of the Communist Party, said it is a Just demand, reflecting the outrage of the world community at the massacre perpetrated by Israel inAP - 101 words
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Article87 1982-10-20 1 TWO men were charged in the Kuala Lumpur sessions court yesterday with having forged Malayan United Industries (MUI) share certificates and trying to pass them on as genuine. The two are assistant rendsler Koh Eng Hong, 42, and tailor Yap Kow, 36. Koh, of the stockbroldng firm of87 words
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Article66 1982-10-20 1 UPI ITALIAN Foreign Mlntopr Emilio Colombo has condemned US sanctions against an Italian company supplying US-licenced parts for the Siberian gas pipeline as an "extraterritorial measure". "The contracts for the supplies were finalised before the events in Poland," Mr Colombo said in an interview with the newspaper CorriereUPI - 66 words
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Article34 1982-10-20 1 AFP LEADERS of the Sikh Political Party, the Akali Dal, have decided to continue their mass protest to back the autonomy demand for their strategic state of Punjab in northern India. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article99 1982-10-20 1 TIB -mill wtmek mmr- to atofei tm mmh|tof im MB>k<,W wBteiei 8tr»»U TUbm ft* m M to £itsrt UN*6g»totomfi. Ita 1 M ■Aw to to* tor tf ta pSwaMisto* 11 wu STTJwS* toS to \jm JS^Z^STmt etond with a Mpitol y. vmm to MtSJB. !rt!i"'''''99 words
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551 1982-10-20 1 SIOW LI SEN - SIOW LI SEN LOSS-MAKING United Pulp A Paper (UPP), whose ambitious property acquisition proposals have been rebuffed by the Stock Exchange of Singapore, is planning to re-submit a scaled-down version of its diverification plan. This is likely to involve UPP acquiring only one pcopetly Instead551 words
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Advertisement235 1982-10-20 1 OK Towards the Automated Office B <U HOW CHAN QMOUT I TRAINING programmesfor quality control circle' facilitators and leaders be modified, said the latest issue of The Singat-' pore Employer Page S US economist says intervention by governments to keep the US dollar ana other currencies stable does not work235 words
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Advertisement21 1982-10-20 1 -111'. T K n irr :.-i 5* P^ v 1 gUi.c 1 l fr~. y^mM fe 1 -r M*w M* SH21 words
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Advertisement178 1982-10-20 1 gSfOWgenlo Pia«,KT ROLEX WEKRWI* (artier THE HOURGLASS One for all FtomGradco. The mini-sorter that fits aH brands •J Name any brand of copier: Canon, Übix, Sharp, Toshiba, Ricoh, Xerox, Gradco's 10-bin mini-sorter fits them all. Sorts, stacks and collates up to 10 sets of 30 pages each. Even arranges copies178 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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348 1982-10-20 3 A COMPUTER software package that generates itemised restaurant bills in Chinese characters and another package that allows micro-computer users to "talk" with the computers in will be launched at the PerComp Asia "82 show starting today. The Chinese character generator, called Restaurant System,348 words
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218 1982-10-20 3 LOCAL manufacturers must be adventurous and produce higher value-added prodwits. Mr HWang Koh Owe, chairman of the Association of Electronics Industries in Singapore, said those that fail to make the change will be left with unwanted products when the market improves. Speaking at the218 words
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277 1982-10-20 3 TRAINING programmes for quality control circle facilitators and leaders should be modified, said tke latest Issue ef lie Wmgiptr Employer, a quarterly puhUeatlea of the Slagapore National Employers Federation. It said In a front page editorial that la Japaa, quality, noi productivity,277 words
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526 1982-10-20 3 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN NEW INVESTMENT commitments in Singapore by both foreign and local companies exceeded 11.3 billion in the first eight months this year, demonstrating the confidence in Singapore as an investment location despite the current world recession. Mr Goh Chee Wee, Member of526 words
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279 1982-10-20 3 CEREBOS Pacific Ltd has formed a Joint-venture company with Eastern Agencies (Singapore) Pte Ltd to handle the sale and distribution of its food products previously handled by Eastern Agencies in Singapore. The new company. Cerebos Eastern (Singapore) Pte Ltd, which begins operations next279 words
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499 1982-10-20 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH HAPPINESS for Mr Vincent Lim is a new |2.5 million gas cooker assembly plant. It means having enough factory space to meet his company's needs for at least another 10 years. Happiness is also when the company's entire staff Joins499 words
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229 1982-10-20 3 SINGAPORE'S inflation rate for the first nine months of this year was 4.9 per cent, as measured by the Consumer Price Index. Latest figures released by the Statistics Department show that in September, there was a slight rise in the annual rate229 words
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233 1982-10-20 3 ABOUT 74 per cent of the 2,727 chests of tea put up for auction at the 23rd international tea auction, held at the Jurong Town Hall, was sold yesterday. The sale of the 2,000 chests compares favourably with the last tea233 words
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Article179 1982-10-20 3 SIX trade and industry experts from East Germany will be in Singapore for a one-day seminar on East German technology next week. The East Germans will speak on the possibilities of using East German tools for manufacture in workshops, automatic production lines for canmaking, cargo of179 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article518 1982-10-20 4 AP GOVERNMENTS have spent billions to keep the US dollar and other currencies stable by trading in the currency market but it does not work, according to J Richard Zee her, chief economist (or the Chase Economic Observer. The object of the trading is to maintainAP - 518 words
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149 1982-10-20 4 AMERICAN Interest rates will esatlaae to fall, with prime rate reachlag ateat 11 per eeat by the year-ead. Oftgdig Amerieaa Banker* Assseftaltoa president Ltewllya Jeaklas said at the ABA's I la Atlaata that, given the weakaam la the ecsasmy, he expected rates149 words
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Article26 1982-10-20 4 THE Hsaahaag and Shanghai Baaklag Csrpsratton will redaee Its prime leadfog rate by a q Barter astat to ITS per eeat foam today.26 words
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268 1982-10-20 4 Reuter PRESSURE on the Bundesbank for a major reduction in interest rates is mounting in response to the weakness of the West German economy. bankers say. Former chancellor Helmut Schmidt on Monday said the bank's rates were two to three percentage pointsReuter - 268 words
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Article118 1982-10-20 4 AP SOME YUGOSLAV banks have moved to limit the amount of cash withdrawals of foreign currency from private accounts. The move was not officially announced, but a spot check of Belgrade banks on Monday revealed that most offices were allowing only up to US$25O worth ofAP - 118 words
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Article193 1982-10-20 4 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday recovered to New York overnight levels after morning easiness. Volume rose slightly following the European opening but the trading range was narrow on lack of fresh incentive. The Hongkong dollar fell to 6.5680/5710 to its US counterpart from an early 6.5420/60 and Monday's193 words
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Article477 1982-10-20 4 IT WAS ANOTHER quiet day on the local foreign exchange yesterday with rate* generally moving within narrow margins against the US dollar. The dollar opened on a weak note, but try the closing, the US unit had firmed slightly against most ma)or currencies. The dollar opened at 2.1900/20477 words
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Article238 1982-10-20 4 GOLD FUTURES In Singapore yesterday dosed generally higher in light trading reflecting the metal's firmness in overseas markets. Total sales for the day was recorded at 44 lots while kerb volume at M kits. Prompt closed higher at U*****.50/436.50 an ounce against 434/435 In New York overnight, December at238 words
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Article33 1982-10-20 4 Mm PM New York MSB 1MB MB M7S Zurich »758 9.75B »JS6 ICS T*M MM Stapint MB t.MB 10.086 »756 Ckatag prtc« M US doOan troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore33 words
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Article22 1982-10-20 4 THE averaie rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 9.83 per cent.22 words
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Article164 1982-10-20 4 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Oct IB: 7d*jrs OH M 1 month 01B/10 S 13/16 2 month* 101/16 015/16 3 months 10* 10 6 months 105/16 103/10 0 months 100/16 10 7/10 12 months 10* IS* DM Wn 1 month 3 months 6 months 12164 words
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Article39 1982-10-20 4 RANGE of prtcM (And tgr count Imm oa Oct 19: 0—MM; J can allien. m —iw SqrNi Mh| 3-month TrMsary bttte J* I* 5-month Bank bUl* 7H 7* 83 M«t 1 in TH 7% Source: National Discount Co39 words
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Article121 1982-10-20 4 THE DOLLAR tar overnight delivery in Tokyo ysWraay closed slightly easier At 386-55 yen In quiet trading, after opening at XMO and (lnctuatiag narrowly between 268J5 and 2ttM. The dose was betow the 268.90/20.00 close In New York but well above the 267.35 dose la Tokyo on Monday. Trading121 words
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Article31 1982-10-20 4 Opening quotes yesterday: US-LIM/S Ou-UM/W Cnrn-umm DM-OMt/S D n um/wm STT-utm/mi b rr bji/« rrr-iiUB/isa Ut-MCTJT/MUl tm CMO/U D Kr 1S.0H5/M0 NKr^oxm/an S Kr 12-518/9857 Aaack-ajs/a Port ISLM/I&a SfMia m.a/n31 words
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Advertisement102 1982-10-20 4 CDL Mazda's brilliance at work COL Mazda's brilliance is hard at work saving the Jurong Port $100,000 annually on their electricity bill compared to the previous lighting system. These shining examples of the latest French technology increased lighting efficiency by 30% although fewer units were installed. COL Mazda offer high102 words
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Advertisement100 1982-10-20 4 11 r l N i i Li Electric Chain Hoist. With its simple design, this versatile chain hoist is designed tor push travel or electric drive. Capable of handling up to 4000 kg, it has the following features: Low dead weight and compact design that give ease of handling. Enclosed100 words
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OVERSEAS
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397 1982-10-20 5 Asahi JAPANESE trade officials believe the three-day bilateral talks between Japan and the US starting today in Hawaii on the easing of import restrictions on US (arm products will have difficulty in finding a common ground. Even though both sidesAsahi - 397 words
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200 1982-10-20 5 Reuter PERSISTENT long-term weakness of the yen will have quite a serious impact on Japan's economy, Mitsui Bank Ltd said. Noting the yen recently strengthened on a decline in US interest rates, particularly short term rates, it said "in general, there has been noReuter - 200 words
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Article150 1982-10-20 5 LEADERS of Japan's motor industry have agreed to maintain their "prudent" curb on sales in Britain, a trade communique said. Since 1977, the Japanese makers have operated a voluntary restriction on the number of vehicles shipped to Britain, taking a marketing share of about 11 percent.150 words
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160 1982-10-20 5 AFP TAIWAN'S foreign trade will fall short of this year's original target of USf5O,OOO million to reach only million, an official of the Board of Foreign Trade projected. PY Lu, director of the fourth department of the board, said the first three quartersAFP - 160 words
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380 1982-10-20 5 Reuter THE top secret National Security Agency (NSA) in America has spied regularly on confidential messages by private businesses. An unpublished report by the House of Representatives sub-committee on government operations cited examples of electronic eavesdropping on bustIt also referred to a "commercial monitoringReuter - 380 words
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195 1982-10-20 5 Reuter A SEASONAL upswing in oil consumption and a possible slide in the dollar's present high International value should act as a positive stimulus to the oil Industry's profitability this winter. Stockbrokers Hoare Govett said In a report the outlook for the oil shareReuter - 195 words
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288 1982-10-20 5 AP AMERICAN Secretary of Defence Caspar Weinberger has said that progress has been made towards an agreement for withdrawal of all foreign forces from Lebanon. "I wouldn't make any estimate as to when it would happen," he said, "but Td be very hopefulAP - 288 words
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259 1982-10-20 5 AMERICAN fcuttoiy of Stale George Sfaultx, declaring that communist ndcte may be ripe lor rmwttrmmĔßĔm has pledged stepped-up American efforts to haelea a "new age of dcnocnttc reform" hi theee State «poke to a State Department gathering of scholari and other expert!259 words
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259 1982-10-20 5 AP WAITING at least two yean between pregnancies might cut the worldwide infant mortality rate by half, a leading US obstetrician add. Dr Keith Ruasell said 40 million babies will probably die within the next two decades around the world without such spacing ofAP - 259 words
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606 1982-10-20 5 Agencies PRICING and production differences between Arab oil producers of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and other Opec members is likely to develop into a disastrous free-for-all situation "with incalculable consequences". It would become inevitable If the GCC's warning to Opec and non-OpecAgencies - 606 words
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241 1982-10-20 7 UPI CHRYSLER Corporation, unmoved by overwhelming rejection by its workers of a tentative contract, has flatly refused a United Auto Workers Union demand for higher wages, setting the stage for a possible strike. The union, whose concessions over the past few years helpedUPI - 241 words
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177 1982-10-20 7 Reuter JAPANESE utility companies will almost double their imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Indonesia to 14 million tonnes a year in two or three years from the current 7.5 million tonnes. The Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry said the companiesReuter - 177 words
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Article166 1982-10-20 7 AP BARON Alain de Rothschild, a member of the French branch of the international banking family, has died, a New York funeral home said on Monday. He was 72. The family would not confirm the death but the manager of Frank French Funeral Home, Craig Schweikardt, said itAP - 166 words
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Article187 1982-10-20 7 AP THE United States buys more goods than it sells in trade with the non-commu-nist world, but In the trade with the communist countries it earns a hefty surplus, largely because of food, feed and fertiliser sales to the Soviet Union. A study byAP - 187 words
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121 1982-10-20 7 AP US manufacturers operated at Just 69.1 per cent of capacity in September, only slightly above the 69 per cent low point of the long 1974-75 recession. The Federal Reserve Board reported that the September decline of 0.5 per centage point was theAP - 121 words
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609 1982-10-20 7 AP THE United States is exploring with its European trading partners alternatives to the pipeline sanctions President Reagan imposed that touched off a showdown with Nato allies. In an electronic campaign appearance televised via satellite to 20 Republican fund-raising gatherings, Reagan was asked whyAP - 609 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article437 1982-10-20 7 Agencies OFFICIALS of the Viennabased International Atomic Energy Agency said on Monday that the US decision to suspend financial contributions will not have any immediate effect on the current functions of the organisation. The agency has so far declined to comment officially on the US action thatAgencies - 437 words
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Advertisement32 1982-10-20 5 Quality There is still some space available to lease at reasonable rents in the Hongkong Bank Building Richard EHis Suite 2406 Shaw Centre Scotts Road Singapore 0922 Telephone *****55 Telex Resin R*****832 words
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Advertisement67 1982-10-20 5 The daNy Aircraft Schedule has baan haid over. Flight information can bo obtained by toiophono from the airport (*****34/542 MM) or from the reepoctive airlinee: Tei No: BiA MMMMttH44, Qarada *****54, MAS *****22, CPA *****55, Qantaa *****44, BA *****55, KLM *****42/*****44, JAL *****44/55. UTA 542—U Information on others can bo67 words
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Advertisement379 1982-10-20 5 PKOBI I \1 s()| PRODI I l\ I I PROH( II PKOI I I \BII I I N ts. IVr< omp \m.i S2 i-s. I Yr< u'lij) \M;| S2 win nr.pr > n >•.:! pi < klikli\ it\ atui Cltui'ik rv IVr( nnip X 2 will iktronMiak;i»v\ juk>!\ '."I! stall379 words
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Advertisement985 1982-10-20 6 OTRONP the full service company At OTRONA we take pride in being able to fully support all our users Selected fe Dhphy format Character art Processors Dfak system Hardware options 24-hour dock/calendar Staadard software 5.5" diagonal CRT scrren with green non-glare surface; 24 lines of 80 or 40 characters (double985 words
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Advertisement108 1982-10-20 7 You can bet... Every race is a winner THE STABLES "mm -1 t m h %4 4 > w&mt The Stables Tote RACEI LUNCH Executive Businessmen's Lunch RACE 2 DINNER Our specialty: US Prime Rib of Beef Successful businessmen and people with good taste lunch, dine and entertain at The108 words
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Advertisement347 1982-10-20 7 11 •■w H\ >■:?.- -l*Z9. ft moves you the you want to be moved. MITSUBISHI TREDIA Outstanding is the word to describe the Tredia. The beautiful, exciting new car from Mitsubishi. It's ahead of cars in its class. The largest overall interior space More than enough headroom and leg room347 words
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Article423 1982-10-20 8 AN EDITORIAL in the latest issue of The Singapore Employer, published by the employers' federation, makes an interesting point about the way quality control circles operate locally. It says that whereas the main objective of local QC circles is to encourage team work and shopfloor cooperation,423 words
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Article, Illustration981 1982-10-20 8 RAYMOND BONNER - Some US companies are going back to the bond market for funds as fast as yields are falling, thanks to the new procedure of shelf registration. RAYMOND BONNER reports. RAYMOND BONNER NYT CORPORATIONS in the US are scrambling back into the bond market. Many of them areNYT - 981 words
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Article247 1982-10-20 8 Cyril G V - Letters to the Editor Cyril G V Cyril G Venning A Associates Dear 9r, I refer to year report »■4 editorial ea ear invuee la the Sep a I weald Hke to etnmeat ea eertato pelats made to Mfc toe repert aad toe editorial. Aa tosared la aet tally247 words
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Article119 1982-10-20 8 Lilian Sharma - Lilian Sharma Advertising and promotion manager Harapan gr*np Dear Sir, I refer to your report "Glut in hotel rooms unlikely, says STPB" in the Oct 4 issue of Business Times. Your report quoting Mr Hendra Rahardja's forecast on hotel room occupancy is erroneous. Your reporter had obviously misinterpreted119 words
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Advertisement344 1982-10-20 8 I Iff I 11 II I M M M i!*. M 5 2* 1/ 2 i» 1 '1 1 J, > 2 V Li 'j-y-i cJ. A *y*M 0 i m > u v u 1 *7 r 111 if >:• ifl Advertising Pefmif No 3270 "Actually, all I dreamed344 words
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Miscellaneous1057 1982-10-20 8 Farm with a difference ON A —■I farm, the ealy —I—li that arc altowed to live Mt (Mr Ml ntaraJ Uvea are prehaMy eata Mi 4e«s. Few chiekea, sheep, pigs aad eewi eajey the same privilege. Bat Frlrm* af Mma (Ch 8, iff) featares a fans where aa will ever1,057 words
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Article, Illustration829 1982-10-20 9 KEITH STAFFORD - A campaign against pollution and industrial squalor is being waged in Yokohama, a onetime fishing village which lost its innocence under Western pressure and grew to become Japan's greatest port. KEITH STAFFORD reports. KEITH STAFFORD Reuter PROSPERITY came to Yokohama as the fishermen's thatchedReuter - 829 words
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Article, Illustration660 1982-10-20 9 PHIL BRADSHAW - By PHIL BRADSHAW Reuter ON A sunny day the deep blue water of Sydney Harbour, flecked with thousands of white sails, looks more like a peaceful playground than a busy working port. But at the heart of a vast maze of winding waterways, fringed with woodedReuter - 660 words
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Advertisement258 1982-10-20 9 NEW from NEC Small Business Computers System 2Q45&PC8800 Since digital electronics arrived, the technologies for computers and communications (C&C) have become integrated and NEC, the world leader in C&C. So before you decide on a small computer, it would be wise to examine these models from NEC designed, developed and258 words
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Article, Illustration954 1982-10-20 10 STEVEN RATTNER - STEVEN RATTNER reports on the new-found sense of freedom and responsibility among British managers and workers who have bought the companies in which they work. STEVEN RATTNER NYT UNTIL a few months ago, the 250 workers at the Midlands British Road Services Depot in BirminghamNYT - 954 words
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Advertisement163 1982-10-20 10 Now SAS has turned Business Class into Next-to-First Class. x> V n w /> A rX *V"*k r And flying one-slop747flights to Europe, Do you remember what it was like flying First Class before the airlines installed sleeper seats? Now we're raising our Business Class up close to that standard.163 words
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Advertisement130 1982-10-20 10 Luncta Sauteed fresh scallops, Steamed taufu with salted egg yokes, 1 Chick-n-Bag, Seasonal vegetables in oyster sauce. At just under $60, a perfect lunch for four persons. (Plus a glass of Mateus Rose with our compliments.) ss l From the city, The Fisherman Restaurant is just a to-minute drive away,130 words
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Miscellaneous631 1982-10-20 10 [Eg a kl id CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Money, no longer dough (5) 8 Proportion tn oration (5) 10 Something black near the tee (5) 11 A Listening figure? (3) 13 Tul belter? (5) 13 That new romance In Oemooa? (7) 15 A master and one of the boys (5)631 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article152 1982-10-20 11 OCT 19 frt CORBEILLK Aif -UqiHH ttS B8N(Wnia -4 c Ar~°"- C Sm Pimm HW SSr^TSSf 4 unch HadMtta ra^ •5 0» -14 F«y»a>' MUD Phtllpa Nt Ocm 51,.* y ■ml Dutch mio 0J ♦U -4J 9.1 uSooc 109 GROUP A 11U0 -003 -9.7 Chargeun RMnH 195.90 -11 ■ao152 words
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Article140 1982-10-20 11 OCT II riwn fctna Pow3 Br. in -10 M -B Cite (Mo Br n«(MpPC CUM 0«lcr Rat Credit SulaaBr 1113 -5 WS -5 an -i 1756 -IS Credit Butam Ram 333 +1 an -s Olobot PC Hm Br So -w .25 Hoffman La HoMartank Br OB unch 9M +4140 words
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Article60 1982-10-20 11 OCT 1ft Pr» FORWARD MARKET Arfrrl 121 -4 Astar St5 4 ■ni-Lamb m -T DIhn as CbM 1M OO-Lnno-Bm tt -5 -m -10 Qa* Or Bra Lamb 1W0 unch Hotot 3670 30 Patro 1S M Dutch Stdro 1506 -9 8oe Ow Bale U» Soflna mm Soivaj A --m V60 words
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Article81 1982-10-20 11 OCT U I Jn Bel CantrateOrd Good Aeqm Roma— HMO -40 21K -It IIS MM +M 17M >43 rwort (MB 2231 >41 rm +ii! Hi +M in m» i 1 Li m MM >M 832 *42 MM >10 Lapetlt Ord Madtotanca M llano am Ord Mondadorl Prt» Montcdlaon Olivetti81 words
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Article68 1982-10-20 11 OCT 11 Dm AM-Wltatw SLMI -0.1 •Ar 1H.30 melt Barer 10U0 -04 Contl Oomml 9 □aimicr-Ban* OITH I,LTT 1J0 DOJ ■11 130 ITS. 03 K -i H 41 MB SO -J Hi li 00U Mi Mm N +0.4 0J MB M +0l5 -13 Mil 33. MB +03 M -168 words
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Article149 1982-10-20 11 OCT It ABM AboU V Via muz Sao° •4LS LI Afem a. id +1.1 AMXV 00.70 L7 AmlM oojo m 40.90 ♦M ST 15J0B «JO unch Burnt fftJO njo SOJO unch 0-2 ♦M Cmtend iojo ■U Cahr EMI Mlj SOJO OOJO unch -14 Dwrttr MOJO win J -1 Mt149 words
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Article197 1982-10-20 11 oct ii ca AMUM 17W unch Alcfcjl M I Alfom* V •W Bulk Mont Bank Movm ScoUa BtUTll BP Qui lid M a* MW 17% 4% W W 4W 4 tk Camp Rad Lake Can Imp Bk z W Ctnptc a, Carllnf OH—tt CmbiltdLk Cn Bthrt CI A nw197 words
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Article260 1982-10-20 11 OCT 18 f tend INDUSTRIALS A Alpha MO unch 310B AC And CI US ABfProp A Mir J2S rm 8 -M Bartow* I mi -S CO Smith 1MB unch r*A 1MB -M Currtt Finance De Biin Ind m •M Bdcon ■dears rmdVofk 5" -300 unch ruftt ■0 4 5260 words
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Article1281 1982-10-20 11 New York STOCK PRICES IN New York on Monday soared back above the 1,000 mark as Wall Street became Increasingly convinced that interest rates will extend their decline through the rest of the year. The Dow Jones industrial average rose steadily throughout the day and1,281 words
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Advertisement257 1982-10-20 11 See Page 13 for Asian stocks POWER OF MICROCOMPUTERS in management A highly intensive, practical and business oriantad Seminar on tha uaa of Mkrocomputars in butinan management inclusive of a subaaquant two-day financial software training program. Tha program is designed for Directors and Senior Management staff who plan to acquire257 words
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Advertisement214 1982-10-20 12 Where to wine, dine and entertain iHH! with the American Express' Card |H||[| a If you don't already have the Card\ call *****33 for an application form" swppo/€ D&p \MUV\rm Buffet from 6.30 pm 10.39 pm Dry Oyster Peanut Porridge Fried Vegetarian Bee Hoon Chicken Rice Sticky Rice Chicken Satay214 words
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Advertisement190 1982-10-20 12 l~or banquets. bar conventions l or other functions of flawless finesse Functions for up to 280 guests International menus to choose from Complete range of audio ivswn/ equipment Ample /lurking spare «*nnir\ I'iirkSl i< n i(m i•Si i| >on 'JassiTi Hill. Singapore 102b Tei *****77 Ooe'riteo by ANA HOTEL S190 words
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Advertisement237 1982-10-20 12 S S L'escanaot. Restaurant extraordinaire. (Our menu is a gourmet's ddigN) OKROt IMPERIAL SINGAPORE i jalan rumbia Singapore cw?3 telephone no nut**, Owntnj Company hfcnd Hotels Internjtwn* Ltd An offering of the finest in Chinese and Seafood cuisine amid a setting of sheer splendour 1 r* v "/vrtc 11? r237 words
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Advertisement165 1982-10-20 12 Sip an exotic cocktail under the stars. Exotic tropical cocktails. Foodstalls serving delightful food from East and West. Tony Goh serenades most nights. And movies at 8.15pm on Sunday. A great place to be. from l'.K.*C)tt II -OrtSl At The Belvedere and kashah Singing sensation Diana Bari entertains... In a165 words
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Advertisement147 1982-10-20 12 Whatever your taste, the Cockpit Hotel makes it great W 7 <0f r Relax in an atmosphere of For informal maali and elegant day* gona by. ilght-Dearted anaefca a Cockpit HbM Penang Road. Singapore 0023. Tat: 7378l1l(20l«nee) Cable: COCKPIT Telex: R*****6 cd !«if) restaurant celebrates Us 2nd Anniversary And as147 words
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Article367 1982-10-20 13 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed slightly higher, although off their highs due mainly to late profit-taking, brokers said. The Hang Seng index closed up 7.76 at 881.65 after gaining 13.81 points by 1100 hrs. Brokers said there was stiff resistance at the 900 level and expected367 words
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Article351 1982-10-20 13 SHARE PRICES in Sydney yesterday firmed In line with the advance of Wall Street and rise in the gold price overnight, but trading remained thin brokers said. The All Ordinaries index rose 6.8 points to 534.6. The resources marker gained 10.1 points at 418.2 and351 words
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Article393 1982-10-20 13 SHARE PRICES in Tokyo yesterday closed mixed on profit-taking in light trading after opening higher in line with the sharp overnight gain on Wall Street and in London, dealers said. The market average added 1.45 to 7,371.®, hot the Tokyo stock exchange index lost 0.64 to393 words
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Article147 1982-10-20 13 SHARE prices in Manila yesterday closed firmer on an increased turnover of 1.9 million pesos compared with 1.29 million on Monday, dealers said. The commercial/Industrial index was up 0.09 at 87.78, the mining marker rose 15.03 to 1013.74 and the oils index gained 0.004 at 1.911. OCT M PWI147 words
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Article168 1982-10-20 13 TRADING in Bangkok yesterday remained sluggish despte a slight improvement from Monday, dealers said. Some 244,400 shares worth 22 million baht were traded in a two-hour morning session, about 23,000 shares more than Monday's volume. OCT 1* Bahta Aotham Thai Asia PIDr* Ajruthaya In* And Trust Bangkok Bank Bank168 words
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Article834 1982-10-20 13 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were £15 to £23 a tonne above Monday's close in actively traded positions. Sellers continue to be deterred by the recent strength of the market and signs that physicals supplies wUI remain tight. Offtake on the physicals market remains small as roasters resist current834 words
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Article145 1982-10-20 13 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed slightly easier on lack of buying in quiet trading despite reports of Pakistan seeking 5,000 tonnes RBD palm oil today for Nov 25/ Dec 15 shipment, dealers said. In Oc\ north fell MM to MJ64O and south MJ1.50 to Mf6CJO145 words
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Article167 1982-10-20 13 CHINESE Pre**» Kkehaage, par IN kg ytrtwtoy. Catena* all: Bulk fob 185.00 sellers, old dram (in second hand dram) fob 198.00 sellers, new dram fob $102.00 sellers. Csfvn: Mixed (looae) $45.00 buyers. Pepper*. Muntok white pepper fob Art* NLW $315 00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper taq fob NLW167 words
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Article195 1982-10-20 13 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Gsttsa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20a 2,375; 32s 3,070, 40s 3,100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gseds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head.unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly unq;195 words
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Article323 1982-10-20 13 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.73, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.72. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.58, Special 0.56.323 words
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Article182 1982-10-20 13 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday cloned (our to 3V4 US-cents a bushel lower on steady commercial hedge selling. Ideal harvesting conditions led traders to anticipate steady farmer marketings of soybeans overnight, pressuring values. Prices were supported by firmness in financial instrument and precious metals markets, they said. Both182 words
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Article170 1982-10-20 13 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday declined late in the session to close off 4V« to 3V* US cents a bushel and post new contract lows. Weakness in the srw wheat cash basis at the Gulf prompted late commercial selling, traders said, aligning futures with cash prices. Initially, prices170 words
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Article250 1982-10-20 13 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with November One RSS buyers quoted at 186.75 cents per kilo, down half a cent from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were quietly steady on some light offerings after a marginally lower opening, they said. Afternoon prices lost some ground250 words
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Article333 1982-10-20 13 RA8 prices In cenu per kilo yesterday (per kto»_ (per kilo) Int. l RAA prompt Ub. 1U tot 1 RAS. November 1*7 75 tot. 1 R-SS December 117.00 toL I RAS. 175 00 UK/CM 174.00 tot. IRAS 171.00 UK/Qwt 17M0 tot. t R-S.S MOJO UK/OHL 130 JO tot333 words
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Article92 1982-10-20 13 NOON S8ft mi 8MR p ri—inllliljr *A* {CmrrtZ 1 Mr NU> PHIMI iFwwtH Mr Mlk) SSR 10 (1 u* u» Si □■AMI Id JO rifera l«SON ■Wl 10.00 ilton 1C100N 9811 50 A MM liuo K1.00N 1(0.00 1C2.00N HWJ SMRCV pdM in* KPC 1MJON 1M-60 J01J0N SMRL92 words
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Article30 1982-10-20 13 Rnbbnr: Oct 19 186.75 cents (down <MM> cent) Malaysia: Not: 203.15 cents (down 0.75 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offlcnl offering: 180 tonnes (np 50 tonnes)30 words
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Article67 1982-10-20 13 THE STRAITS TIN price hi Peuag yesterday remained unchanged at the IT A floor level ef M 529.15 a kilo, dealers said. Strong hnffer stock manager support along with light scattered interest from ether sources contributed to the steady tone, they said. Turnover, boosted by accumulated ere ever67 words
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Advertisement80 1982-10-20 13 cq: -v >. •> wrj Op«o: 11.30 om 3.00 Dfn 6.00 pm 11.30 pm Aw Reservation Cat: *****40 <*****88* Hotel Am f 37, Scoffs load, Siogopof 0922 ClJ> Where taste still matters. The elegant restaurant in the heart of the financial district serves cuisine franqaise exclusively. For Luncheon, from 1280 words
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Advertisement183 1982-10-20 13 Interested in new lines? Wfe'll put you intherightdirection Running a business requires good business sense. Helping it grow requires sensible finance. If you have a business proposition you're about to venture upon, talk to us about it. Armco Pacific can put you in the right direction. Because Armco understands, and183 words
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1863 1982-10-20 14 BID and offer prices officially buttom in and reported to tte Stock Eutuge of Singapore yesterday, with tte number of share* traded "hown in brackets in lots of MOO units, unlets otherwise specified SECTION ONI INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL A«a (156B130B) SAHUdChee (13831,863 words
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Article2847 1982-10-20 14 Gr*« Qr*e Nat Dh Dhr TU M Til Iter Hi«k Ln Cwhit Sal* +or- CVr COOO) Hlfk Low SECTION ONI INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL SM MT Acma 258 21.7 OA 14 260 Alcom lift IT 05 12 MA BS IM Allied Choc IM -I TJI U U IU2,847 words
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Article1510 1982-10-20 14 BID sad ofler prices officially dated ud buatoeas to and reported le the Kak lampyr Stock BKhaaga jaaSMrtaj. «Mi the anmber at shares traded Muani to brackets to tola of 1,000 ototo, anleas otherviae specified ijh i (iw lm«) toMB (LOT LOT) (to) LSI (t) LM(I)LM(I)LM AChse(LMB)1,510 words
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Article329 1982-10-20 14 *mi frtssswas mm at ii Tfca el«Nlj-*tt«M Straits Tlaii UartM ÜBMMIIiWIMI to «ton aimfl attar a gala al IS mM. fkto Un tovai k tos Mghast itMd at war* £?ImS jaaap to lUtJt aa MaadayT Aa a rasait, tha toaal ssarM (km kat SSx?aS329 words
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Article601 1982-10-20 14 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed steady yesterday, in spite of poor tradtag cwJHIow la the afternoon n, I I ..I i_ rTices opeoea aigner m Hue with the flrmer overBight —Hi fal New Tork and Loth» and continued to bapwc on strong601 words
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1087 1982-10-20 15 Market Talk... THE SALE by MBP BsMIpgs of a substantial portion qt its finance subsidiary, Malaysia Borneo Finance Corporation (M), will improve the group's balance sheet and enable substantial property development to talfe place. UK stockbrokers, Slmoa and Castas (Overseas)1,087 words
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Article849 1982-10-20 15 NYT THE Caterpillar Tractor Co known for good management and efficient plants had been one of the success stories among American heevy equipment manufacturers. However, the company's good fortune, which was barely disturbed by Jie 1974-75 recession, has ended. As a result of the currentNYT - 849 words
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Article61 1982-10-20 15 said its lower third quarter net was due to the receasioo and higher research and development costs. Sales and profits of its power sector declined as shipments of Pratt and Whitney engines to commercial airlines Ml. Operations of its Carrier air conditioning, Easex and automotive group were61 words
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Article49 1982-10-20 15 said it expects fourth quarter results to be about the same as the third quarter, when it lost 963.5 million It said the reasons for Its gloomy outlook are mainly planned additional production shutdowns at its agricultural equipment plants for about eight weeks in the fourth quarter.49 words
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Article73 1982-10-20 15 report- ing higher third quarter earnings, expects its revenues and margins for the balance of the year to be under pressure from a recession that has been "longer snd more severe than anticipated". It said third quarter orders (or industrial process controls declined, ss did international controls orders. Computer73 words
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Article85 1982-10-20 15 said its higher third quarter earnings, at US$36.l million compared with $32.4 million a year earlier, were below company expectations because of a soft economic environment worldwide. Orders rose 14 per cent from a year earlier In the quarter, showing modest growth internationally even though some domestic product85 words
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Article48 1982-10-20 15 expects to re- port net losses from operations in the fourth quarter and for the year as a whole, mainly due to the deeply depressed carbon steel business. But it expects to improve its cash position through the sale of US$5OO million of non-strategic assets in 1983.48 words
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Article680 1982-10-20 15 CmM Kx Beeto DM Telal ler Telal tar Aaataal AmI sr DM Oct 14 C3m octai PayaHe Nov 9 Ike year 85% hiikai 80% BAT 36.4%I Oct* Oct is Oct 25 31.4% 77 J% ■Mi LMM| 10% Nov 1 Nov 11 Nov 29 15% 19% ■eM u% Sep680 words
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Article90 1982-10-20 15 DIAMOND MOT (M>—ynn' price* Diamond mu tarOetM) Sep Oct S'pore Fd (U8$) SI U4 OJS us uxt D4COMSBON1 (Carnal pri Income Bond DDIOT teem) 1.31 1.38 MARA HMD First B'putrm Second B'putra Third B'putrm Fourth B putra Fifth B'putrm Stath B'putrm Seventh B'putrm (A) Seventh B'putrm (B) Eighth90 words
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Article215 1982-10-20 15 OaapMf Pirdntan Ex Dale Bssks (9 i I Propoifd rights iuuc of llorS O LHIV 0 (LIS per Aire Proposed rights issue NYA NYA of 3 (or 10 $L00 per share NYA NYA G«M M Bonus issue of 1 for 5 Oct 18 Oct 25 KOHp Bonus issue215 words
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Advertisement98 1982-10-20 15 m w. a; The Car Doc works here everyday. There are not many patients though, but the Doc insists that every Super Car must visit the hospital every month for regular check-up, preventive maintenance, servicing, re-charge battery, replace uneven-wear tyres and a whole host v of tests. We say he98 words
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Advertisement190 1982-10-20 15 A- f/A h' -V. > UKK MTHER, LIKE SON The Minolta EPS3OR is everything the first generation is. Almost. It is actually a desk-top version of the EP7IO. Adopting all but one of its predecessor's qreat features and adapting them to the needs of a medium-sized office. Equipped with an190 words
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Article151 1982-10-20 16 Rises Tines Pub DBS Nat Iron S«1 Properties OCBC Eu Y■■ Sang Straits Trading F E Levingstoa P M Hldgs MBS Cold Storage Public Bank 810 845 870 482 825 230 510 418 416 280 388 376 25 20 20 16 15 15 10 10 10 10 8 8151 words
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Article, Illustration191 1982-10-20 16 MOST shares staged a easiest runip la their prices at the Stock Exehaage at Stagapere yesterday whea baylag seatlmeat was baeyed by the sveraigkt M-peiat advaaee sa Wall Street. As a resalt, ia spite s( seme prsfit-takteg the Straits Times ladastrlal ladex mass gad ts sheet past the191 words
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Article50 1982-10-20 16 FINANCIAL TIMES Tuesday 880.06 INDUSTRIALS Monday 878.89 Monday 820.4 Friday 903.9 Week Ago 807.74 AUSTRALIAN Week Ago 600.1 INDUSTRIALS _DOW JONES AVERAGE Tuesday ..880.9 INDUSTRIALS Monday 064.1 Week Ago .060.0 Monday 1019.22 Friday 993.10 ALL ORDINARIE8 Week Ago 1012.79 Tuesday ..524.0 H.K.HANG SENG Monday Week Ago 517.4 ..534.450 words
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Article102 1982-10-20 16 Reuter AP NEW YORK stock prices yesterday extended Monday's rally in early trading as Wall Street became increasingly hopeful that lower interest rates will lead to economic recovery. The Dow Jones industrial average, which closed at a 17-month high on Monday, was up 6.35 points points toReuter; AP - 102 words
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439 1982-10-20 16 CHRIS LIM - DEAL FOR Ms2.3m CASH —r—— *v«. —wmm Companies Editor: Mao Sabmn By CHRIS LIM FABER Merlin Malaysia has made another foray into Sabah to acquire land for residential development. The company announced yesterday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire 51439 words
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Article781 1982-10-20 16 THE STOCK market clowd mixed with a firmer n«« after initial markups yesterday, following Monday's sharp gains on Wall Street had been eroded by profittaking, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 6.2 points at 626.6 after a high of 629.8 at 10am and a781 words
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Article186 1982-10-20 16 TOO Map Sent Holdh«s Pte Ltd hai acquired 500,000 shafts d H each la the capital of Tee Hap ScagUA. The managing dtiactui of YHS Ltd. Mr Alaa Yeo, has aa Interest ta the shares of the holding company. THE unaudited cooaottdated act asset hacking per *are of186 words
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192 1982-10-20 16 BATU IJntaag Rubber Co, whose dttrn are currently suspended from trading peadiac aa announcement, has given the Kuala Lumpur Slock Exr he nge mare detail* on Ha recent ale of Its iharee in Development A Commercial Bank. The company said it agreed to192 words
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Article248 1982-10-20 16 RIG-BUILDER Promet Bhd Is all aet to go into oil and gas exploration taa Indonesia with the imminent conchiston of a contract with Pertamina, the Indonesian state-owned ofl company. Senior Proust offlciato are believed to have toft lor Tnrlrwla to sign the contract today. Negotiation» were earlier reported248 words
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332 1982-10-20 16 TH$ WINNERS of this year's Aaaaal Report Award competition will be announced at aa award prwenrteilou <«■—»■ to be held on Nov a. The Minister of State lor Law and Home Affairs, Professor S Jayakumar, wffl be the guest of honour. He wffl present332 words
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Article18 1982-10-20 16 SfSSSWZSiX BSWStLJCSLZ SSWSJLTK: iISnR «rMIMM (POjm M+m pmUa lw iMrihi KM MM)- ««Mdag 'Uy18 words
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Advertisement343 1982-10-20 16 v THE PROFESSIONALS It may be next week. It may be next year. Sooner or later you'l need to tak to someone about how a Microcomputer can help your business. Someone who understands your and knows how to solve them. When that time comes contact the Professionals. The very first343 words
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Advertisement170 1982-10-20 16 If someone stains your expensive carpet,you can either replace it-or wish it was a Heuga instead. We suggest you caH Heuga before itfe too late. Take, for example, when someone stains or damages a Heuga carpet tile. There are two simple ways to make the carpet look as good as170 words
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Miscellaneous56 1982-10-20 16 I WEATHER i. OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy with scattered showers. Befort far M hears pilar to Ml pa ea Oet II at fte akfart: Ma-rimmn temperature 32.1 Associated wmlalty 67 Mlrinwiii temperature J5.0 Associated humidity 15 Hours of sunshine 4.10 Rainfall In njj Total rainfall for the month 24.1 Total56 words
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269 1982-10-20 17 A CRISIS plan to alleviate dry cargo overcapacity has been agreed by leading bulk carrier owners. A resolution recommending shipowners to lay up tonnage rather than accept uneconomic return cargoes was agreed by the International Association Dry Cargo Shipowners (Intercargo)269 words
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Article, Illustration514 1982-10-20 17 THROUGH delivery of less-than-container load cargo from Far East ports direct to the customers' door in seven US mid-west states is now available from American President Lines. The facility is the result of a steady expansion in APL's "hub distribution" operations which uses an514 words
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Article141 1982-10-20 17 AFP FOREIGN ships, loaded with oil as cargo and visiting Indian ports in future, will have to pay a "pollution fee" of 50 paise or one half of a rupee per tonne under a bill approved by the Indian Parliament's Lower House. The-amount collected will be usedAFP - 141 words
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Article722 1982-10-20 17 SUppUgLta® CM Artttpeleto Shp, AIM AhmkM Liner vm vm v l l s Alfred CT VI 1 Alltraaa Alpnc vn VI s Anffoaave vn 4 AnanShpc X 4 APC Une IV 4 APL Argentine m IV 4/5 4 ASCL Asia Merchant m VI I 4 AtlaaLtana Auatuu722 words
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473 1982-10-20 18 Lloyd's List IN A bid to perfect a satisfactory deck-mounted container ceD system for its five new ships, Atlantic Container Line (ACL) has started tests on a new system developed in conjunction with TransConsultants. Fabricated by Navire Cargo Gear, the system isLloyd's List - 473 words
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Article216 1982-10-20 18 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Vang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container216 words
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Article210 1982-10-20 18 WHILE certain quarters of the German shipping industry continue to argue the case for nuclear merchantmen, the 14,500 dwt Otto Hahn once the only nuclear-powered cargo vessel operational in the Western World has been sold for conversion. Built in Kiel 14 years ago at a210 words
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609 1982-10-20 18 NATIONAL Galleon Shipping of the Philippines has deployed a fourth vessel in its liner operations to the US West Coast, enabling a vessel to call every 11 days instead of every 14 days. In addition, the company has extended its microland bridge operations609 words
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Article1684 1982-10-20 18 COAL charterers showed renewed interest in shipping cargoes on Monday from the US east coast with a vessel arranged from Norfolk to the Continent at US$4.l5 while they covered 90,000 tons from Hampton Roads with completion of loading by up to 30,000 tons at Richards Bay (or a1,684 words
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Article71 1982-10-20 19 Reuter JAPAN Line said it plans to sell one tanker, Japan Galanthus, 208,000 deadweight tons, for scrap this autumn when it withdraws it from the government's tanker-borne oil stockpile scheme on the Pacific Ocean. The company is considering further reductions in its tanker fleetReuter - 71 words
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Article255 1982-10-20 19 AFP SOVIET charterers are now thought to have taken between 50 and 60 ships of between 25,000 and 40,000 tons to transport their grain purchases, according to shipping circles. The charters cover periods up to next June (about nine months) at rates of about $3,000 a day,AFP - 255 words
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257 1982-10-20 19 MEXICO has formally opened its major new shipyard, Auver SA, at Vera Cruz. Designed by a British company, the new facilities have been established by the Mexican State-owned shipbuilding authority AUSA and the Spanish organisation Astilleros Espanoles (AESA). The Auver orderbook includes two257 words
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Article217 1982-10-20 19 THE As2o million upgrading plan for the Australian port of Darwin could mean the end of the run for Australia National Line's specialised Darwin Trader, the city's only link with east coast Part of the reconstruction and modernisation programme of the Northern Territory Port Authority217 words
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Article, Illustration496 1982-10-20 19 TWO of the world's biggest chemical tanker shipping groups are discussing merging their global operations. Panocean-Anco and Stolt Tankers and Terminals, are likely to be sign an agreement, forming the largest chemical tanker operation in the world. Discussions on the tie-up began late last year496 words
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5982 1982-10-20 24 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,982 words
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Article648 1982-10-20 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship i 1 Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns FCL for LCL Movement Cargo Schedule Location P Cleveland Glory Ace Kota Sahabat Tack Arabia Bremen Exp Elver Promoter Maersk Mango Bunga Penaga N Garnet P Elsenhower KGarllov t Plata648 words
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Article1870 1982-10-20 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B \rUprlrg» Shpg Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line <PN KL PK). AdrteOr Csataimet Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Ur*-EiruU Llae Transgroup Pie Ltd (S).1,870 words
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Article695 1982-10-20 26 AFP FURTHER rumours of Soviet chartering pervaded the freight market last week, though rates (ailed to respond due to the lack of firm confirmation. These charterers are thought to have taken between 50 and GO ships of around 25,000 tons to 40,000 tons for periods of upAFP - 695 words
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Article516 1982-10-20 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vend Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES X East Rainbow 13/4 J Manners alongside 20.10.82/1500 JohnP 37/8 Str Tptn alongside 20.10.82/2300 Ned Honshu I 3/4 Ned-EAC alongside 20.10.82/1500 Ocean Splendor 28/6 OcShpg alongside 20.10.82/1100 Freezer Queen 29/30 Bo us te ad 20.10.82/0700 23.10.82/1500 Kota516 words
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Advertisement452 1982-10-20 17 Everett Lines FOt TMf MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANULO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A CltMoid Centre Sinfapore 1 Tel ***** 9 36. Beach Street. Penam Rm 36 103 OCBC BkJg let *****/3 Port KeUwc A<efih Harrisons t CrasheM Tel452 words
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Advertisement226 1982-10-20 17 SKALORI) UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES T t'-i« l Dub* (17/11). Mm Dhatx (20/11). Damnum (23/11). Kuwait (26/11) Jut* (30/11). Dammam (3/12). Kuwart (6/12). Dutw (9/12). Abu Ohab (12/12) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE SfAIORD SNPPMG AGENCES (Re C No. 242K5/OOC) 4TH FLOOR. MARINA HOUSE. SINGAPORE 0207 TEL226 words
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Advertisement641 1982-10-20 17 Q IRAQI LINE IMO: mil (*T(MRISi >01 ■MITIMf TM*JfC«T SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE BAGHDAD AQABA All other Iraqi destinations with through B/Ls I ."1 Agents I 1 UNIPACIFIC TRANS I TRAOINE ASENCt PTE ITO 1 TEL *****4 (5 LINES) SINGAPORE LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: OA PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA,641 words
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Advertisement647 1982-10-20 19 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICF TO UK CONTINf NT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT KSASBfIUK PEGASUS rax STRUTS STM am SIM STRAITS VENTUK STRAITS HOrt STRAITS PMK Vlt lab. M. Stun 10 V 23 X647 words
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Advertisement310 1982-10-20 20 (7) EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE CONTAIKR SERVICE ACCEPTWG Fa ft la CARtO FOR scrnu ok run n im 21/1* 2»/K 4/11 14/U K/U IVU H/U 21/11 fnrfeW 2/11 24/11 26/11 2»/U 2»/U 1/12 Em. I*,. 12/11 IVU 21/11 4/12 4/12 VU J/12 11/U ntso AcctPiMc ia/fa t Fa/ia to310 words
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Advertisement904 1982-10-20 20 3 Everett Unesl" y y Burma Fiv« Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON ran* *v»oci mgm rmiu/»0d HTWT»WT»» 2/7 Nn N 2/5 Hn B f SS C Agents m Motoyuo BOUSTEAD SHPWNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Cempewe A/f*nti<w 0* Hnwr Imrtmmmnn^ —a S A904 words
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Advertisement242 1982-10-20 20 W.l li UN USINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE mtmm PJKUMC m 22(1144/7 t *****71 law xmmt 9mm catmi to. 222W/3 UST MM Ml Mb MM HI 454C44/4547M ust tat amm mmht u-vtz/i/mi mum mm i—mi in I* <7SU I U7» KYOWA LINE TO PVUA NEW GUMEA/SOUTH f ACFIC242 words
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Advertisement854 1982-10-20 21 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) KOTA BAHABAT 27-29/10 0-0/12 15-17/1 5-7/11 15-17/12 24-20/1 JEDOAHI AQABA I COLOMBO 14-15/10 0-10/11 12-14/11 24-25/11 10-20/12 22-24/12 3.4/1 20-20/1 31-1/2 12-13/2 21-23/10 30-1/12 0-10/1 10-10/2 EAST AFMCA/REDSEA SERVICE KOTA MA WAR V.W-340. KOTA JADE Vl6/02. SING854 words
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Advertisement665 1982-10-20 21 TOEUWPE RSS6TLF«. BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COKTWO SEJWICE TO/FROM EUROPE MBUHC BHAVtN ROAM HAVRE SOTON Spwt F totonWCcraMy/ Austria Artatrp fi«ctMUl M/M nj II IVII (11/11) 12/11 (17/11) M/U a/M 2VII M/U 11/11 19/11 M/U 14/11 yn vii a/u */u 17/n a/u a/u 11/11 IVU 7/U 1/11 11/12 12/11 1/12665 words
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Advertisement522 1982-10-20 21 If] J'l i i ScanDutch^ WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TD SERVICE I I KUIISM MBON 21/11 »a 21/ it r*us 74/10 MBOKI/lt i a news n/io HMM.U 1/11 MCQM 4/11 OUKS 4/11 s sua I/II MBON U/ll i mnoos ii/ii ikuh iwu MBON 11/11 C «a 70/11 *MUAS 74/11 MBON A/11522 words
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Advertisement549 1982-10-20 21 A Z BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES -A EXPRESS WtroceWT SERVICE TO UK SPOKE K DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK 20 Nov 16 Doc 19 D«c 25 Doc FORTHBANK 31 Dec 26 Jon 29 Jon 2 Fob MEADOWBANK 16 Jon 13 Fob 16 Fob 20 Fob Lykes/*5 Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE 2549 words
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Advertisement848 1982-10-20 22 m Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE RBHIKBa STORE MOTHER VESSEL TOKYO ITYORK ST KM M EMERALD VI7 SU ♦*URO« MA*U V 65 (Nov 60k 4Dk K PUNEER ¥13 22 Oct 'KUROtt MARU V 65 S Not 6Ok 4Dk I BMOGf Vll 29 Oct TOHHI MARU W67 17848 words
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Advertisement561 1982-10-20 22 l sjcnfxm AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fa/fa c«tjMn JAPAN SERVICE "WMMMNMWr yen M MBTABH M Pt/2! Oct Mt/OuU/YMo 3/4 Me. Ml Out* YoM Mm tot Ouu Yo*e 13/14 Mm Mi/Outi, Yoto MOM SERVICE sst sr MM OM*M MOM MMJC* WIST ASIA GULF SERVICE Tl——lll P UtiMf PWD| 10. 11 MM561 words
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Advertisement567 1982-10-20 22 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "d U ,O 1 if BKj rji'iq v t Ke.ang Te 336J0 1 8 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S'pv* Loadtaj For 4 Nov Bandar Abbas/ utidae Shipping Co. Ijd. ASIA MHRCHANT MARINI SOff-CONTAVO SERVICE ASIA EDO.. ASM TBN_ S pore PKelanc Load* for 5 No* Damnum/Kuwait 23567 words
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Advertisement424 1982-10-20 22 INTRASEA Suite 2616 InvrncJ?,.:P .1 Stngat- 1, 0207 4* PTC) LTD BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ALPAC LINE S port f. Um| LaoMg tar ALPRC ASM V.IS 7 23 Od 21 Oct Maorrtws Rcwikm /Dwrb* Vessel Loadmi at Kota taabafe *0 RTUU (Fit) LTD BOOUK *****11 n 1 OB 22*511 *****4424 words
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Advertisement458 1982-10-20 23 t FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Df' 0' "<f Af f CjniOl'U" l TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): t. Ketanf 21/10 26/10 CCONTMOIHV MERCATOR 2VH.... Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K CHANCE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VM SUEZ) N GARNET 11E MERCATOR 27E... K JACEJM 1K„458 words
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Advertisement489 1982-10-20 23 TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER LINE aft (INCON SYSTEM (MO LID.) FCLACL TO: B«i*/«T«A/TDOMH/M«L/>€iaMW Fas OM.Y: POLMB/C2ECH/«*T/WMM«/YUGO/BUIGM»A STOK Kins n» WBTOa«T (WA nt) 2t/ie auto* «/n 4/11 t mmm t/n ivu Ml. PAKHOED ROTTERDAM BV Fa/ia to uk com m rottemmm also mumd k/i issued to im I* A A M 1 >489 words
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Advertisement1088 1982-10-20 23 m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVET SUPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Seaport 0104 Teiephene Nunbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Teiei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Tetei Numtx t.mm M/S SHAM AT MM SOON SON. BHD IST AND 2NO FLOOR.1,088 words
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Advertisement113 1982-10-20 23 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 190 St 1906 19th Fk. Shaft* HttW 3 9w*w *»r S>ort OIK I<M*w« HftOM (5 Ims) ft T*> «S*l39 SKSMP KGMJK SMES TO EAST NMJTSM ETA no DCS TIM TDM 22/11 Hwf Lm Of WW 2/11 Itara/UkHt/Ma MHMk Sri Nw Hn lb InPI 21/11 *M/I.W113 words
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Advertisement637 1982-10-20 24 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 |3 GENERAL 91 311' i 22 lINE LIE* °S 2459*. «S 2Ss6B A a CARSHIP »CABLE CARGOSH wt lte<|i<Nial Container I Jiics 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING <300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY637 words
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Advertisement127 1982-10-20 25 ft 'r > /T? sr*pp«ng (s«->gapore) private i NVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE Accepting FCL/LCI ft Conventional cargoes DESTH ETA ETD HKG/TWN/JPN BANGKOK COLOMBO 27 Oct 22 Oct 25 Oct 28 Oct 24 Oct 27 Oct Abo accepting to other destinations subject to indue [•illl-iIH TRANS SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE (Agent for Scence127 words
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Advertisement376 1982-10-20 25 Mi EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINf (EH EGYPTIAN FLAG M*ct lmer servic* t6 WyW SUEZ POUT SAX) ALEXANDRIA) J2SB. SLMIJLSS IfiMß M» kill Itot 14 Hn 17 91W *0V IK Nm IS h« Del kcl ASWMI WY2I Ok 7 OK 27 OK 25 OK a C«r«o Bocklnga P«mm HtoiM ******1/3 DIRECT LINER376 words
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Advertisement99 1982-10-20 25 i FMGO SMPPM COMPANY (PTL) LTD. FULLY CONTAINERISED CARRIES SVC HONGKONG ISLANDS LINE (AUSTRALIA SVC) VESSEL ST MOTHER VSI Caw 14 21/11 furt hM Carriv VI 9/11 kM CmUm Caw X 24/11 NM M»d STO MEL lOC M 125- 28/11 2/12 9/12 3/12 I2C 8/12 13/12 21/12 11/12 W 23/1299 words
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Advertisement406 1982-10-20 26 c.y.line (A rr>emb«f of the ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO., LTD. FULLY CONTMOUSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) RSm3C3 H»wt Ito F din irkq km k'mmp OREXTAL OCF 31N bfl II 21/11 l/U t/ll 11/11 IVII 14/11 M/U ROMAN CHANCE IIM PVll It/11 11/11 14/11 U/U 11/11 U/U 11/11406 words
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Advertisement594 1982-10-20 26 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. -t SM REGULAR SAAJN6S TO EAST MALAYSIA P KELANG ETA ETO Loading tor *HA Y ATI •MAYATI •MAYATI *AMR V: •AMR V: *MM V: W: 13/12 19/10 22/10 23/10 26/10 KUCH, SBU V: 14/12 6/11 J/11 KUCH, SBU V: 15/12 20/11 23/11 KUCH. SBU 10/12 In594 words
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Miscellaneous159 1982-10-20 26 a Regional Weather m >s y> N 0 iJ ft c< A i^t Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AJML THIS MORNING. LEGEND* R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Wave height Cloudy Sky Sufaee winds ace MteiM by arrows wMefc159 words
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