The Business Times, 9 November 1982
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Title Section10 1982-11-09 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1982 60 CENTS10 words
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464 1982-11-09 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH A MAIZE deal concluded between Singapore and Argentina recently was blamed for the drop in mate prices in Thailand last week. Reports from Thailand claimed Singapore recently placed an order for 60,000 tonnes of maize from Argentina at a price464 words
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112 1982-11-09 1 THE Swedish government intends to assign a resident ambassador to Singapore soon. It is understood that application was submitted last week and die Swedish authorities are now awaiting approval from the Government The decision reflects the importance that Sweden attaches to Singapore, where per capita112 words
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525 1982-11-09 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE continuing fall in prime lending rates has sparked off a round of reductions in the housing loan rates posted by banks and finance companies. DBS Finance, an aggressive provider of such loans, yesterday trimmed its housing loan rates525 words
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168 1982-11-09 1 UPI COUNTRIES may renegotiate as much as US$2O billion in debt this year but they are unlikely to default on loans. World Bank president A W Clausen predicted. "Things are serious, but there's a way out," he told the magazine US News Mod World ReportUPI - 168 words
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Article, Illustration305 1982-11-09 1 MEMBERS at the International Air Transport Association (LATA) are expected to lose this year more than the forecast loss of US$l.9 billion, Judging from the results of the first seven months. According to the latest LATA annual report, deficits for next year and305 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article74 1982-11-09 1 Reuter THE Philippines Budget Ministry has urged the government to cut expenditure substantially to confarm with conditions imposed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), ministry officials said. They said Budget Minister Manuel Alba told President Ferdinand Marcos early this month that the IMF mission which visitedReuter - 74 words
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Article57 1982-11-09 1 THE bead of Japan's most powerful business federation has called for voluntary restraints on Japanese exports to check friction with the United States and the European Community. Federation of Economic Organisations chairman Yoshihiro Inayama said be was afraid friction with other countries could get worse and "eventually there57 words
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Article84 1982-11-09 1 FRANCE'S biggest trade union, the communist-led General Labour Confederation (CGT), has formally reestablished relations with the Chinese Trade Union Federation and invited its president Ni Zhifu to visit Beijing next year. CGT secretary-general Pierre Gensous and other CGT officials said this after two rounds of talks with84 words
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Article54 1982-11-09 1 Reuter WEST German manufacturing industry's capital investment is likely to stagnate in 1963, the IFO economic research institute said. It said a survey of 3,000 manufacturing and 570 building companies showed gross capital investment this year will be 3 per cent below 1961, or down 7 per centReuter - 54 words
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Article56 1982-11-09 1 Reuter FRANCE plans more import controls to reduce its foreign trade deficit, a Foreign Trade Ministry official said. France tightened existing controls last month when it announced that all products sold in France must be labelled according to country of origin and that all customs documents forReuter - 56 words
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Article52 1982-11-09 1 Reuter THAILAND will sign its first trade agreement with Iraq in January next year. Commerce Minister Punmee Punnasri said negotiations for the agreement were concluded during his visit to Baghdad from Oct 29 to Nov 4 and an Iraqi delegation will visit Bangkok in January to sign theReuter - 52 words
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Article44 1982-11-09 1 THE Customs Land Preventive Division in Johore Bahru seized contraband textile, motor car spare parts and video recorders valued at more than Msloo,ooo in three separate cases yesterday. Duty on the goods seized are estimated at $46,000. No arrests were made however.44 words
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Article53 1982-11-09 1 THE project to develop the Made-in-Malaysia car will be undertaken by the Heavy Industries Corporation of Malaysia (Hicom) and a Japanese company. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday said cooperation in the initial stages will be in the areas of design and preliminary testing53 words
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217 1982-11-09 1 BWE D»rty'. Ms7f anilltoe 1« Haagfriag I. sappaH Ha iperittMH there was ied*ed ay* «ell betorelhe la the Brlttah eetaay. Start chainaa Tu Tea «mpaJJ' "aaßwU" m Tea Tea, la replylag to a faery, aaU to egreei toal toere «ere Jttlere la Beagkaag217 words
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426 1982-11-09 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH FORTY-SEVEN companies —10 foreign and 37 Indonesian have invested a total of USHIO million in Batam bland, a designated Indonesian industrial zone. Another 67 companies have agreed to pump money into the island and of these, three are426 words
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Advertisement224 1982-11-09 1 I jiiß .Times Bookshop THE Jardine insurance broking group is fast expanding its range of services in this region, especially in Singapore Page l VOLVO BM's sales to Asian countries have made an important contribution to the group's results Page 3 JAPAN'S trade friction with the US has again reached224 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article463 1982-11-09 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE JARDINE insurance broking group is fast expanding its range of services in this region, especially in Singapore. Soon after setting up Jardines Credit Insurance to handle export credit insurance broking, especially for the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore, the463 words
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210 1982-11-09 2 UNION Bank of Switzerland expects 1962 net profit to be higher than last year's record 382 million francs, chief executive Nik la us Senn said. The forecast was made in spite of considerable precautionary provisions necessitated by sharply rising lending risks at home and210 words
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387 1982-11-09 2 Reuter STERLING will weaken in 1983 on a trade weighted basis as the real price of oil falls and a modest demandled recovery sucks in imports, wiping out the balance of payments current account surplus. The London Business School Centre for EconomicReuter - 387 words
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439 1982-11-09 2 Reuter THE Bank for International Settlements (BIS) must not be elevated to the status of an alternative lending institution to the International Monetary Fund, or a cast iron "lender of last resort", some central bankers said. They noted that the BISReuter - 439 words
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Article115 1982-11-09 2 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation opened its Australian representative office in Sydney yesterday. The bank's Australian representative, Mr Bruce Brawn, told BMsftws Timet that one of its main objectives in setting up the Sydney office is to extend the bank's international network. Another factor is the need115 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article22 1982-11-09 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.75 per cent.22 words
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Article167 1982-11-09 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Nov U8 Doilar*(8aet) Offer Bxi 7 days 913/16 >11/16 1 month B11/16 66/16 2 months 9 13/16 911/16 3 month* 915/16 913/16 6 months 10 9^ 9 months 10H 10 12 months 103/16 103/16 Dm. t«in. uixll. m l month167 words
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Article45 1982-11-09 2 a I 1 k! by dlscount houses oa Nov Overnight: 3* Call deposits m Closing S«U>M 3-month Treasury bills 33/16 31/16 3- month Bank bills 7 5/16 7 3/16 3 months CD 6* 6H 6 months CD 7 3/16 71/16 Source: National Discount Co45 words
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Article178 1982-11-09 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday rose against other major currencies but fell back from its highest level against the local unit, dealers said. They noted overseas buying of the US dollar which rose to 2.5925/35 marks from an early 2.5851/58 and New York's Friday close of 2.5860/80. Supporting178 words
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Article56 1982-11-09 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.6570/80 Can 2.0235 50 Cross 1.2216/19 D Mk 4 2890 933 on-4.6855 /m S FY 3.6956/7004 B FY con-83.02/14 F FY 12.0850 990 Lit 2454.90 2457.30 Yen 456 86 457 39 D Kr —15.0365 490 NKr- 12.1430/540 S Kr 12 4550 665 A us sch56 words
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Article503 1982-11-09 2 THE US dollar closed generally firmer against most major currencies in moderate trading yesterday. It gained strength against the local unit and opened SO points higher at 12.2195/15. The dollar then fluctuated marginally throughout the session and reached a high of $2.2210/20 in late morning. After lunch, it503 words
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Article242 1982-11-09 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally easier in moderate trading reflecting the metal's decline in overseas markets, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 200 lots while kerb volume at 253 lots. Prompt closed weaker at US$4OB/411 an ounce against 417/418 in New York last242 words
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Article211 1982-11-09 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed easier at 276.60 yen in (airly light trading after opening at the day's high of 277.40, dealers said. This was slightly above the 276.25/50 finish in New York but below the 277.20 close in Tokyo last Friday. Trading volume was211 words
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Advertisement229 1982-11-09 2 I T'S HERE rtfri A NEW ERA ARI T I C O UN I C A T I O INMARSAT k, CRLL On 1 November, Telecoms linked up with INMARSAT (International Maritime Satellite Organization) global satellite communication system through our new coast earth station in Singapore. This link-up heralds a229 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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292 1982-11-09 3 FIVE local companies have applied for help from the Technical Consultation Scheme set up by the Japan Trade Centre (Jetro) in September. Mr T Soma, Jetro's machinery and technology division director, said the five applicants are involved in construction, electronics and trophy manufacturing.292 words
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Article741 1982-11-09 3 SEMINARB AND COURSES Oct 18-Nov 24 (Mondays and Wednesdays): Performance Appraisal-Skill Content, Community Centre, NPB Oct 18-Dec 3 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays): Recruitment, Selection, Placement and Induction, Institute of Education, NPB Oct 18-Dec 27 (Mondays and Thursdays): Computer Programing and File Processing, Cuppage Centre, NPB Oct 22-March 4741 words
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289 1982-11-09 3 THE retail demand for diamond jewellery throughout the world is holding up well in spite of the recession, De Beers market controller for South-east Asia, Mr John Evason, said here yesterday. Mr Evason was speaking at a presentation for the Singapore jewellery trade held289 words
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Article145 1982-11-09 3 ROBOTS produced by 10 companies from Japan, Europe and Singapore will be on display at AutomAsia '82, which opens today at the World Trade Centre. AutomAsia '82, the first South-east Asian international automated manufacturing technology and robotics show and conference, is sponsored by the Singapore Robotic Association. The145 words
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Article, Illustration153 1982-11-09 3 COLGATE-PALMOLIVE has appointed Yap Vmo Kee general manager of Colgate-Palmolive (Eastern) in Singapore. Until his transfer to Singapore, Mr Yap was CP marketing director for Malaysia Singapore. Rank O' Connor's Singapore has made the following promotions: Scale Lew Teek Lee is promoted product manager of its instrumentation153 words
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423 1982-11-09 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING VOLVO BM's sales to Asian countries have made an important contribution to the group's results. So the company intends to make its presence felt and play its part in the region's economic growth. Speaking at Volvo BM's 150 th423 words
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Article454 1982-11-09 3 A LOCAL company has entered into a Joint venture with an Indian company to manufacture computer peripherals in six months' time. The computer peripherals include badge readers and terminals used in data capture systems. These were developed in India by Delhi Cloth and General Mills (DCM), which454 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article180 1982-11-09 4 Reuter THE British government has told state-owned British Airways (BA) that public funding of Concorde, the Anglo-French supersonic airliner, will end with this financial year on March 31, the London Times said yesterday. The government has spent nearly £1 billion on the sleek, luxury airlinerReuter - 180 words
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752 1982-11-09 4 AP AFP JAPAN'S trade surplus with the US should hit US$2O billion this year, up from $15.8 billkm last year, and both countries agree that friction over the inability to stem Japan's economic advantage has again reached serious proportions. "Its going to get very tenseAP; AFP - 752 words
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Article182 1982-11-09 4 UPI AN automotive publication reported that carmaker John de Lorean, who was to enter a plea in federal court yesterday in an alleged US$24 million cocaine deal, is suspected of possible tax fraud. In Detroit on Sunday, the trade publication Automotive Newt said thatUPI - 182 words
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505 1982-11-09 4 AP TURKISH voters approved a new constitution and elected General Kenan Evren as President by an overwhelming majority in a national referendum on Sunday, unofficial returns indicated yesterday. With M per cent of the vote counted, the endorsement rate was 9S per cent. OnAP - 505 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article295 1982-11-09 4 Agencies CHINA yesterday restated its intention to take bark Taiwan, Hongkong and Macao but said their social systems would not be changed. A front page editorial in the Communist Party newspaper Peopte'M Dmily made the statement in p—while setting out the party's Marxist views on the theory ofAgencies - 295 words
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Article172 1982-11-09 4 AP AMERICA'S multinational companies will soon be receiving offers far a new of government that will cover losses from terrorism and rioting abroad. The new insurance «W fill a gray area that has nor been covered by traditional' political risk insurance. The corporation plans to mailAP - 172 words
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Article593 1982-11-09 5 AP ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin testified in Jerusalem yesterday that be did not have advance knowledge of the decision to allow Lebanese Christian militiamen inside Palestinian refugee camps where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were killed. 1 Begin s testimony before a three-member commission inquiringAP - 593 words
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Article201 1982-11-09 5 Reuter A POLL of Japan's ruling Liberal Party indicates that Cabinet Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone is likely to become the country's next Prime Minister. Kyodo News Agency yesterday said the survey flowed Nakasone, 64-year-old director-general of the Administrative Management Agency, had 50 per cent of rank andReuter - 201 words
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270 1982-11-09 5 Reuter IRANIAN Oil Minister Mohammad Gharazi said Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies were bluffing when they threatened to engage Teheran and other Opec governments in a price war unless they ended discounting and over-production. Gulf exporters, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait andReuter - 270 words
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Article144 1982-11-09 5 Reuter THE US economy continued to weaken in October, the US National Association of Purchasing Management said in its monthly report. The weakness in the economy was reflected in the purchasing managers' composite index, which seasonally adjusts five components of the association's survey. The index was 37.7Reuter - 144 words
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393 1982-11-09 5 Reuter WEST German Finance Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg said Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government will reduce taxes by up to four billion marks «nwimiiy from 1984. The tax reliefs would be prepared by the new centreright government in the event of victory in theReuter - 393 words
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Article114 1982-11-09 5 AFP A SECTION of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), the main opposition political force, is toying with the idea of Joining a national government initiated by President Junius Jayewardene. Samuel D Bandaranayake, one of the few SLFP parliamentarians, reportedly said the issue had beenAFP - 114 words
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Article99 1982-11-09 5 MATSUSHITA Electric Industrial Co, Japan's leading manufacturer of home and industrial electric appliances, plans to slash by onethird its 1,500-man headquarters male workers to invigorate the front-line sales staff. Company officials in Osaka yesterday said about 500 men are expected to be reassigned by next March99 words
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640 1982-11-09 5 Reuter THIRD World countries, often the loudest critics of multinational corporations, have slowly been building up their own network of transnational companies. A survey by the International Labour Organisation said almost 2,000 of them smaller than their counterparts from the industrialised states but foreign-ownedReuter - 640 words
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Article211 1982-11-09 5 Reuter IRANIAN forces pushed 10 kilometres into Iraqi territory in the southern sector of the Gulf War front on Sunday in the latest' round of Gulf War hostilities, Teheran radio said. Three Iraqi brigades were destroyed in the fighting. The radio quoted an Iranian staff commandReuter - 211 words
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Advertisement213 1982-11-09 4 Now SAS has turned Business Class into Next-to-First Class. C'iy. 2* -'•1 ..V mm y. a im < fc. -.-.V u 1: s«s ifil .> x !F I dH A '4 J I v v 4 fT» .vAnd flying one-stop747flights to Europe. Do you remember what K was like flying213 words
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Advertisement106 1982-11-09 4 IF ftp ft M i EXHIBITIONS MEAN BUSINESS—FOR YOU! New agencies, bright ideas, big business come together in the United Kingdom next year in a wide range o( industrial and trade exhibitions Visit any one of them. It could mean the easiest business decision you'll ever make. Thomas Cook Boustead106 words
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Article449 1982-11-09 6 THE WEEKEND speech on productivity by Mr Chee Onn deserves further consideration, especially given that remarks by the NTUC secretary-general carry considerable weight with the workforce. He was right about the need for a company as a whole to be involved in the pursuit of449 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1982-11-09 6 MARTIN WOLF - As the world's most important group of trading nations, the European Economic Community bears main responsibility for the well-being of the trading system, says MARTIN WOLF, who argues that not only has it has not lived up to that responsibility, but its protectionist measuresFT; Source: Eurostat - 1,160 words
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Advertisement61 1982-11-09 6 I This announcement appears as a matter of record only P.T. WISMA BUMIPUTERA Finance for the development of a commercial office building in Jakarta FF43,985,190 French export credit finance Arranged by: Banque Indosuez, Paris U555,750,000 Euro-currency term loan Provided by: Banque Indosuez Banque Internationale a Luxembourg BIL (Asia) Limited Dresdner61 words
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Miscellaneous672 1982-11-09 6 I V CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Many unusual show dogs (5) 6 It's red (like a fizzy drink?) (5) 9 Live In suspense* (4,3) 10 Declare many an objective (5) 11 Rebuilt spire at the seaside (5) 12 Breaks pictures (5) 13 Tried me (or a fault (7) 15 Does672 words
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Miscellaneous791 1982-11-09 6 (1 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowtd by Crocodk Tun (Manda- rin/r) A contemporary social drama revolving round the lives of three children of the Lu family. 4.30 Afternoon Matinee The Alan Factor: A science fiction thriller which probes the mystery of unexplained killings in a small, isolated town called791 words
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Article, Illustration2316 1982-11-09 7 PHILIP BOFFEY - Bs U|Y£j DArrcv By PHILIP BOFFEY NYT EDWARD Teller, the nuclear physicist widely credited with inventing the hydrogen bomb, visited President Reagan at the White House recently to give him an idea for another revolutionary weapon. The device might be stationed in space or launched there at aNYT - 2,316 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article174 1982-11-09 9 CHINESE PniM Bxekaage, par Ml kg yeatertay. Cinwl all: Bulk fob $».00 sellers, old drum (in second hand dram) fob {88.00 sellers, new dram fob $102.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $45 buyers. Papper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $325.00 sellert, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $320.00174 words
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Article323 1982-11-09 9 SINGAPOKE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ 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 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.57.323 words
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Article318 1982-11-09 9 Reuter THE 39th General Assembly of the Cocoa Producers Alliance (CPA) ended in Lome during the weekend with no initiatives on the main topic: Defence of currently low world prices. A brief statement, issued after the closed session talks which ended a day late, said only:Reuter - 318 words
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Article148 1982-11-09 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed firmer on short-covering in fairly active trading, dealers said. The Nov position in the central region rose Msls to Ms69o a tonne and south M 512.50 to M 5692.50 while in Dec south firmed Msls to MJ712.50 and central M148 words
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Article986 1982-11-09 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures ended a quiet mailing steady, between £6 and £1 a tonne above Friday's close in traded positions. Prices moved narrowly, supported by weaker sterling against the dollar, but finding little fresh direction in the absence of news. New York's lower close on Friday indicated986 words
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Article109 1982-11-09 9 THE INDIAN Agriculture Ministry has revised up next season's crop production targets In an attempt to make up for recent losses due to drought and floods. The revised targets aim at production of 62 million tonnes of food grains during the rabi season, harvested next May109 words
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Article243 1982-11-09 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 192-50 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some covering interest after a slightly higher opening, they said. Afternoon prices fluctuated around243 words
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Article319 1982-11-09 9 RAS price* In ctnU par klk> yesterday: m. (per kilo) fltfkra (par kilo) Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 190.00 Int. 1 RS.S November 19BJ0 Int. I R-S-S. December 1X0.00 Int. 2 R-S-S. 174.00 UK/Coat 172.00 tat. S R.S.S. 110.M UK/Com ia.00 iat. 4 R.S.S. moo UK/Com. 19.00 tat.319 words
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Article105 1982-11-09 9 NOON Sg] 1 Md SMR pncm jrmU *d*r 1A8 arraa iktr I Mlk) (hnrtH Mlk) HTtri itlbn S8R» (l-«aa paBat) 1«U0 *****N 1M 00 161 OON SSR 50 (I-taa pdhtl 16*. 00 160 OON 186.00 *****N MULB Ntrw •bar Daaasl Mr SMRCV (1-toa paOat) 116-00 ir oon105 words
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Article197 1982-11-09 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CtHia yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,385 32s 3.0». 40s 3,120 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee gnii: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lamb* unq; Flower and Butterfly197 words
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Article31 1982-11-09 9 Rubber: Nov 8 Singapore: 192JH) cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: Nov: 204.50 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offfical offering: 211 tonnes (up 60 tonnes)31 words
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Article64 1982-11-09 9 THE STRAITS TTN pries la Pesasg yesterday remained snrhsngel from last week at the IT A fleer level «I Mtaji a kHe, dealers said. They noted strong sapport treat the holler steek manager, ahesrMng M per cent sf dlspeaals, while the balance was taken ap by Japanese and64 words
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272 1982-11-09 9 Reuter THE PATTERN of price movements in the coffee year ending Sep 30, 1983 should be very «frniir t0 that in 1981/82. Trader ED and P Man forecast in its monthly coffee report that prices in the first half of the year will beReuter - 272 words
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Article147 1982-11-09 9 Reuter WORLD COTTON use will total 66.7 to 67.1 million bales in 1982/83, up from 65.7 million the previous year. The International Cotton Advisory Committee predicted in its monthly report that the main increases are expected in socialist and developing nations. World cotton production, meanwhile,Reuter - 147 words
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501 1982-11-09 9 Reuter SOUTH African gold mii>»« should have another good quarter in the last three months of 1982, with higher world prices and a still weak rand boosting profits both before and after tax. According to mining share analysts in Johannesburg,Reuter - 501 words
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Article155 1982-11-09 9 Reuter PENINSULAR Malaysian tin concentrate output fell in September to 4,340 tonnes containing 3,261 tonnes metal from 5,642 tonnes with tonnes in August, the Mine* Department said. September deliveries of tin concentrates to smelters totalled 2,185 tonnes containing 1,642 tonnes of metal against 4,126 tonnes containingReuter - 155 words
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2405 1982-11-09 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and in and reported to the Stock Bxchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Aem* (IMB 2.878)2,405 words
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Article2984 1982-11-09 10 IMS Hi«k Low CMpuy Last Sale orGr's Div Dir Cwr Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 233 308 320 141 291 480 320 490 080 1520 400 235 444 1040 200 440 100 320 100 489* 200 250 4382,984 words
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Article1575 1982-11-09 10 BOD ud oder prtcaa officially tiatad ud Mm la «ad raportod to thr Kuaia Lumpur Slack Eackaagc yaatardajr, «M 1k» number at dMi irwutot Mown in trcfccti to Ma flt Bad. HOOOHiU AJMMM(IMB) AMm (LXTB) LM (f) UT (11) Ul A Cfeaa (1KB) (1) IB AMD (IMB1,575 words
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Article613 1982-11-09 10 ACTIVE tradtag mi Martiklig at the StapfMv aa mn Hit MmLm k Jirta were keea ta l*pvl ■MllfC MHlgHMli d Malayataa pain «U far pree•tker Arab state*. Cin k'pMif' uT CMmMiifnl PUiUttm were htavflj preaalve nte last week, ease mmder Hgkt eelßag prawn la the alter ana.613 words
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Article389 1982-11-09 10 PROFTT-taking in the afternoon session saw share prices finish mixed on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday In (airly active trading. Total turnover rone to 7.42 minton units valued at MH7-812 million against Friday's 5.67 million units worth *16.03 million. The higher turnover was due389 words
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791 1982-11-09 11 Reuter THE Dow Jones Industrial Average, like the Bible, contains something for everybody as its recent recordbreaking performance has shown. The Reagan Republican administration has hailed the surge in the Dow the most widely-watched market index as a sign investors believe itsReuter - 791 words
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Article191 1982-11-09 11 ■N8APQBB DNRnUT (MaeeeW pilaw itorN* »t> The Commerce 1.90 3.05 The Sivtap Fund 1J8 1.7* S pore Prog Food L29 1.35 S pore Sec. Fund 1.93 103 S pore Invest Fund LIB 1.10 S pore Equity Fund 1.38 U4 ASA UNIT 1 [BUR (MmfOT 1 prfM i tor191 words
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225 1982-11-09 11 INCBCAPE Bhd's 49 per eeat ntd aassctato, Kicking Betels Sda Bhd, has attained s MsB Miiltss Isaa ts fiaaaee part st Ha $M mllltoa Keehlag Bsttday Inn exteaslsa prejeet, saw Ike Isaa aad sverdraft ■grrnairaf was riptd la KseMag tost Tkaraday with by the225 words
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Article102 1982-11-09 11 UNGUI Devetopmeato Bertad: Fourteenth AGM to be held at Conference Room 1, 1st Floor, Hotel Merlin, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Nov 18 at noon. TASEK Cemeat Bertad: Twenty-first AGM to be held at Tasek Industrial Estate, Tasek Drive, Ipoh on Nov 20 at noon. HUME IMmMm102 words
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710 1982-11-09 11 THE Kaala BMbn tiHw Ca, Mi and its 57.6 per cent-owned operating subsidiary, flriimi r>i—d Bhd, believe they can weather the current period of austerity and take advantage of the economic recovery when it occurs. The common chairman of Kuala Sidim and710 words
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Article705 1982-11-09 11 NYT THAT benign make-believe creature from outer space, ETT, is doing for MCA today what the movie "Jaws" did (or the company seven years ago. MCA should earn US$3 a share in the third quarter, and the movie "ET: The Extra-terrestrial," easily the greatest hit inNYT - 705 words
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Article386 1982-11-09 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday recovered to close only slightly easier with losses pared by late buying in response to a recovery of the Hongkong dollar to 6.7700/ 7850 from its initial 6.8500/8650, brokers said. The Hang Seng index closed off 8.27 points at 851.65 after having386 words
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Article400 1982-11-09 11 SHARE PRICES IN Tokyo yesterday closed slightly higher on balance as initial gainers in international blue chips became mixed in cautious reaction to the fast tempo of price rises over the past week, dealers said. The market average gained 12.84 to end at 7,551.66 in thin trading400 words
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Article284 1982-11-09 11 SHARE PRICES IN Sydney yesterday eased in quiet trading as investors awaited the reaction of Wall Street to the rise in US money supply and hopes for lower interest rates, brokers said. They said the electoral defeat of the South Australian Liberal government cast doubt on the284 words
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Article114 1982-11-09 11 NOVO Bah la Slam cSy** -J Aokham Thai Cam-nt M unch Aata Fi«*» StanCraOlt *-90 41 war 1M -1 South Asia Plbr Thai COBBMfTll kl Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ay\*Jh*ym Ltd Balaam ao unch Bank Thai Dim Baal I IM •1 Tbal Panama Thai Olaas ank SM unch Barti114 words
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Article75 1982-11-09 11 NOV 01 Ream AeoH Mining ant tm OrlmttIB miOntwi Ptiiics Plcop B HJTT OS J2i I«0 unch unch unch Ami Mtnlnc B JOll AUalCOO U SOW *0001 ZZ aj» unch Bute Pctrotoum jtu BtnnrlCoo B JUO unch unci) Pa«*l Wit unch ten MWvwi B 11 Jt unch COdf too75 words
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Article330 1982-11-09 11 FOR the second year running, South-east Asia Lumber, hurt by stiff competition in the timber trade and a depressed market, has suffered a significant drop in earnings for the year. Its consolidated net profit was cut by more than a third to M&..54 million far330 words
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Article553 1982-11-09 11 A astral AaMtl Ayar BtMfla Carat Sf— 45* 10* Ex Date Oct 14 Nov 19 Nov 1 Oase Oct 36 Dec 1 Nov U Dale Payable Nov 9 Dec 22 Nov 29 Mai tar Ike year 85* 85* 15* Tttal far Prevteaa year 90* 135* 15* CMa Teefc553 words
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Article167 1982-11-09 11 CtapMy PartMan Ex Date BssfcsCl PMCaMM Proposed rights issue of 1 for 3 (e, $1.15 per share NYA NYA OLnte Propoaed rights issue of 3 for 10 fe $1.00 per share NYA NYA Bum M Bonus issue of 3 for 4 Nov 18 Nov 30 KMMJII Bonus issae167 words
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Advertisement72 1982-11-09 11 i A 9 VH t j w. Hong Chuan makes quality clocks with superb precision to your satisfaction. Fine craftsmanship combine beautiful designs with accurate time at competitive prices to suit your every need. We also have a collection of designs and models for your selection. HONG CHUAN CLOCK-MAKERS WE72 words
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Article157 1982-11-09 12 Rises 1st Wood 300 +18 P. M Hides 434 14 Nat Iroa TOO 10 I C B 080 10 G I Hldfi 380 10 Gcitisfi 304 10 CCM 340 10 Keck Seof 318 8 f t an 8 API 170 7 M B F MMga 370 8 198 OSS157 words
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Article, Illustration167 1982-11-09 12 Rises Seaeorp 755 +25 A Hluun (T) 700 +20 Sg BMI 700 +20 K Sidiro 330 +16 Sel Coconut 362 12 Duff Dev 304 +12 297 +11 Hume (M) 690 +10 On ting 384 +08 Perils 410 +08 KL-Kepong 213 +07 U E(M) 122 Falls +06 C Sunn167 words
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Article28 1982-11-09 12 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 851.86 Monday 850.6 Friday 881.1 Week Ago 640.0 ALL ORDINARIES Monday sig.# .523.8 Week Ago 504.1 Friday 890.92 Week Ago 771M AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS28 words
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Article384 1982-11-09 12 SIOW LI SEN - ■hisi Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By SIOW LI SEN WITH two more days to go before ANA Hotels Singapore's public offer closes, indications are that response will be lukewarm. However, this does not mean the issue of 12 million shares of $1 each at $1.30384 words
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265 1982-11-09 12 MALAYSIAN Containers (1974) Bhd has reported a slight 43 per cent increase in group pre-tax profit to M 51.31 million at half-time. However, group sales for the six months ended Sep 30 roae 23 per cent to 122.31 million from $18.14 million previously,265 words
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Article776 1982-11-09 12 PRICES were generally lower yesterday and government bonds were particularly weak in reaction to the larger than expected rise in US money supply on Friday, dealers said. At noon, the Financial Time» Index was down 7.2 points at 619.7. Some long dated bonds were as much as a776 words
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Article58 1982-11-09 12 NEW YORK stock prices fell sharply yesterday, reflecting investors' disappointment over the Federal Reserve's failure to cut the discount rate last Friday. The Dow Jones industrial average fell more than 13 points, declines led advances by eight to three and volume totalled a relatively light58 words
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330 1982-11-09 12 SOUTH Johore Amalgamated Holdings Bhd is facing a winding-up petition filed by a shareholder over an unpaid sum of Mslo,ooo. SJA, suspended on both the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges since Dec 1, 1975, had allegedly not responded to reminders from330 words
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Article821 1982-11-09 12 Taking Stock... THE takeover of Jaeks IrtuMll—l by the hitherto obscure Jshaa Baldhp grsap marks the second time in less than four months that a Singapore-incorporat-ed listed company has been absorbed by wealthy Malaysian interests. In mid-July, timber tycoon Datuk Wee Boon Peng emerged as the821 words
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Advertisement164 1982-11-09 12 If it s quality carpets you want, he has scoured the world for the best He's qualified, knowledgeable and experienced. Suffice to say, he knows carpets. And he's combed the world to bring you the Borsumy range of quality carpets. Twist carpets. Rich in texture and looks, yet extremely hard164 words
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Advertisement81 1982-11-09 12 rt~ lifi GOLD COLLEC TION Watches Jewel ler\ Switzerland cr w <3. W ft 1 X >) V S \A *o i <veJ '//f V f //>■'. js/ >s//r// Ihe \lini-(Juart: oil at ion sv' Authorised Dealer: Siov* Hiap Pie I Id Retail Blanches X North R >ad. Singapore (*P.81 words
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Miscellaneous52 1982-11-09 12 OUTLOOK for today Cloudy. Bepsrt for 24 kwi prfor to 7 M pm on N«v 8 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.6 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 5.00 Rainfall in millimetres 6.1 Total rainfall for the month 38.9 Total rainy days for the52 words
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343 1982-11-09 13 AUSTRALIA has joined Indonesia in a Asl.l million study into the feasibility of constructing a regional coal handling port on Batam Island 25 kilometres south of Singapore but in Indonesian territory. Agreement for the joint study was signed in Jakarta by343 words
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Article, Illustration310 1982-11-09 13 LYKES Lines has reorganised its breakbulk service between Singapore and the US Gulf and improved on both the transit time as well as the frequency of vessel calls. The US operator will now be offering shippers two salings a month compared with the310 words
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Article80 1982-11-09 13 PANOCEAN-ANCO and Stolt-Nielsen have reached an agreement in principle to merge their interests in the parcel tanker trade. However, the full details and final structure of the merger have not yet been decided and depend on a number of considerations, said the two companies in a joint80 words
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Article73 1982-11-09 13 Reuter THE Japan-Latin America East bound Freight Conference said it will cut to 8.5 per cent from 12.5 per cent the currency adjustment (actor (CAF) on cargo to destinations other than Colombian ports, effective Nov 10. The Japan-West Coast South America Freight Conference said that fromReuter - 73 words
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Article42 1982-11-09 13 Reuter HONGKONG/Gulf of Aden and Red Sea Ports Conference said it has increased the congestion surcharge on cargo loaded for direct discharge at the Port of Assab, Ethiopia, to 15 per cent from 5 per cent, effective Nov 22. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article631 1982-11-09 13 SWpptagLtae Cat atpptagUM P Me Actalpelego Shpg Atea Ahrenkiel Liner All trans Alpac Angooave Antara Shpg APC Line APL Argentine ASCL Asia Merchant Austasia Line Australian Coot Balt-Ortm Baltic Com Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Asia Benbnlk BlntuluContractors Blue Star CAVN-FMG CX Line OCNI Ceylon Shpg631 words
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1115 1982-11-09 14 Seatrade ADOPTING the theory that larger vessels, travelling at lower speeds, can substantially reduce costs, Spanish ship designers are aiming at an ambitious concept. The ships discussed in a paper presented at the recent Ship-Trans-Port symposium in Rotterdam by RR Fornels andSeatrade - 1,115 words
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Article1681 1982-11-09 14 CHARTERING was very quiet on Friday in all sectors of the freight market, although rates were again steady for limited grain business out of the US. A grain vessel from the US Northern Range to Ghent received US$6.4O compared with $6 paid towards the end of October, and1,681 words
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564 1982-11-09 14 UPI TWO cargo ships equipped with energy-saving sails will begin plying Japanese coastal waters next spring, transporting iron ore and steel. The modern vessels, each 2,100 deadweight tons, are designed to reduce fuel consumption by harnessing wind energy. TheUPI - 564 words
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Article213 1982-11-09 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Par East Europe, Far East/ Persian Gulf. Straits ports/Australia, Straits Japan and the member lines ACS (FAB EAST/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (BTBAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National213 words
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127 1982-11-09 15 Reuter WORKERS at the Sydney grain terminal voted to continue their three-week strike at a meeting in Sydney, a spokesman for the New South Wales (NSW) grain handling authority said. The workers began their strike on Oct 18 to protest against the authority's decision toReuter - 127 words
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463 1982-11-09 15 UPI THE arrival oo the US west coast yesterday of a new breed of container ship with the capacity of a 19-kilometre freight train signals what American President Lines calls a new age in American shipping. The President Lincoln combines numerous innovations into aUPI - 463 words
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Article, Illustration260 1982-11-09 15 A SPECIAL shipment of 22 columns of rig equipment weighing more than 600 tonnes was loaded onto the SekJ Kochi a heavy lift vessel chartered by Eastern Car Liner of Japan. This is the second consignment of such heavy and bulky cargo undertaken by the260 words
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5772 1982-11-09 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when gCHEDIHE 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 shippjng line involved and the estimated dates" of arrival and departure from the Port5,772 words
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Article698 1982-11-09 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival Godowns FCL Ship Voy for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Ever Loyal *****E 10.11.82 1500 Green Asia 40 1100-1200/2200-2300 L3/L3 Seven S 1000-1100/2300-2359 N3/N3 Prase tia 40SB/82 10.11.82 0400 49 0600-0000/1100-1300 B5/B5 Seland la 425 10.11.82 1500698 words
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Article1819 1982-11-09 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AeMpeiega Shpg Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line <PN KL PKl. Adriatic C—taiMr Continental Feeders (Si Cargo Freight <PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line PK PN). Atra-Earuti Liar Transgroup Pie Ltd1,819 words
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Article477 1982-11-09 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cynthia 10 CF Sharp alongside 9.11.82/1200 Jenson 22 Thong Soon alongside 9.11.82/0700 Singapore Island 6/7 S'pore Shpg alongside 9.11.82/1500 Sunderbans 31/2 pfii alongside 9.11.82/0600 Yong Chun 44 Y Fung alongside 9.11.82/1500 Benjamas 33/4 Leo 9.11.82/1830 13.11.82/0000 MlnPu477 words
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Article235 1982-11-09 22 AFP ENQUIRY out of most areas remained at a low ebb on the tanker market last week, with rates weakening accordingly. Indeed very little business was concluded out of Kharg Island, previously so attractive to owners on account of the premiums paid for loading out of this area.AFP - 235 words
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Article726 1982-11-09 22 Bep 1-Not M Training course in pilotage, Hamburg Port Training Institute, Hamburg. Oet IS-Not 22 Tanker operations and economics. City of London Polytechnic's School of Navigation course, Tower Hill, London. Not i*lf Baghdad International Fair, Baghdad, Iraq. Hit m International conference on propulsion for small craft, Royal Institute726 words
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Advertisement384 1982-11-09 13 PIL GROUP UOULUI CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE TO SOUTH BAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. I R DIM WT Ml Orient Overseas CwlcuneA Line FULLY COHTMOISED SERVICE TO EUK* (VIA S£Z) Brefliertiaven after I OUCNTM. CMEF 31£ IQKM CHMCt IK »SMa| comuo384 words
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Advertisement561 1982-11-09 13 ij.jTTTB^ BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UJB. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS SJM SJM 14-15/11 11-17/11 25-21/11 22-23/11 25-25/11 31-1/12 4-5/12 (-7/12 ANNA 13/12561 words
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Advertisement506 1982-11-09 14 Wl FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE AccapM f*~. L.DvMi lA| <#j PVvM^R« MMrtevcn. Aarton. ComaAapa. IMIIMI 4) Matno StocMrtn. OtK ccaptmc Europe carfo tor tender na S port *M» drect carp tor Sport t Bangkok Pis contact PCMBSC P Kdanf tor totte aranonwt Mm Accapto* Fr«c 1) Matao StocMotn. (Mo. MA506 words
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Advertisement442 1982-11-09 14 yAmashita-shinnihon line COMTAJNER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wm( Pacific North Waat Atlantic/Canada MIDDLE EAST toMrt 22/11 11 1/12 r. i IW SM UM 22/12 wu M/U VI 4/1 11/1 U/l 11/1 CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Line: ltd. CONTAMEft SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN TAIWAN bNrt 11/11 17/11 u/n a/u a/u AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE442 words
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Advertisement611 1982-11-09 15 The Straits Steamship Group oci Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, CONTAINSRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT OSAKA BAY KM MM ELBE MMU CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT i FH+ h*+ S>oro snunCLON M/ll M/U 14/11 KMO MMU M/ll M/ll 15/11 SIIATHCONON 11/11 M/ll 21/11 **WATEKEIB 11/11 M/ll611 words
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Advertisement286 1982-11-09 15 Tg Franco Belgian Services Mm 10k to I IK Mm 14 Bk OK 77 Ok »BK 1 Im 1 C.M.C.R V »iN Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd. Pert •lung i« JB»» P|.ndrg 4EL M A i t :>A VA O VAh "IMAS ARGfV \AS ARGtN'NE NATIONAL LINE! J= '<s=m Z EXPRESS286 words
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Advertisement1047 1982-11-09 16 Everett Tjtiesl Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' 10MXNG FOR RANGOON 5 tmt PJUMa| I NOW 12/ IS NH pa-am it/n nh rmsmsmnm 24/22 an mrnrm a/n nm u/22 nm BFSSC Ag«nti r> Motoyno BOOSTEAO SrtPWNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Campaaw Arftmiaa Ot Mavaaacw* ImtfaamrnMlM1,047 words
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Advertisement722 1982-11-09 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS 1 EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE PR| Hoa Ohmw It* Hetrt UR Swrt St* 9/11 HM*V|Uprtss ft/12 9/17 10/17 12/12 4/12 Qory Act 20/11 OuAiOay 21/12 23/12 2ft/12 21/12 10/12 from BMi trouac o havch r cmm havk sotoh NGlarouaj/ Aestn* hWa Franct Al UK P RctantS722 words
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Advertisement932 1982-11-09 18 \v*_"K"line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. feeder vtssa stooe noeio vessel M£ I® RAID VII 14 Nov WSO MARU *63 K PIONEER Vl4 19 Not #>lAPAN AMBROSE V 67 I BROGE VI? 26 No. NEW YORK MARU V 67 Mu cab BOSTON 4 lan PTM.AOELPMM lan lALTMORE I tax •MLAOOMA It932 words
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Miscellaneous202 1982-11-09 22 w■ v n Reel ->*• y m 1 5c >xw9(^/ y Jfr M <k. °C CT ta Wind direction with ipttd in knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30A.M.TH18 MORNING. LEGEND* R, Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s-Y Wind direction with speed in knots R in Wave height Cloudy202 words
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