The Business Times, 3 January 1983
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Title Section11 1983-01-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, JANUARY S, 1183 60 CENTS11 words
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492 1983-01-03 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO EXPORTERS of television receivers were hit by the worldwide recession as well as the growing strength of the Singapore currency last year. Domestic exports of television receivers for the first three quarters of the year totalled $369.8492 words
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Article101 1983-01-03 1 AFP INDONESIA will raise its oil production from 1.3 million to 1.5 million barrels daily this year. Oil exports will also be increased from the current 960,000 to one million barrels daily, Mining Minister Dr Subroto said during the weekend. The Indonesian government will step up itsAFP - 101 words
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Article412 1983-01-03 1 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM A LEADING tanker operator, Norse Group, has run into stormy weather. Three of its product carriers, costing $102 million, were recently re-pos-sessed by its financiers. But the Singapore-based company will continue to manage and operate the three 55,873-deadweight-tonne (dwt) carriers. The agreement412 words
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663 1983-01-03 1 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN SALES of new vehicles in Singapore last year have been estimated at an alltime high of over 42,000 units, in spite of a slowdown in economic growth and consumer spending. Although sales are at a record high,663 words
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Article63 1983-01-03 1 THE Malaysian government, showing that it means business, has begun withdrawing the bumiputra status of contractors who indulge in Ali-Baba business. "We will not allow these people to sabotage the government's policy to help bumiputra contractors," said Works and Utilities Minister Datuk Samy Vellu in Kuala Lumpur63 words
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Article73 1983-01-03 1 Reuter THIEVES in London escaped with more than £9 million worth of property certificates from an Iranian bank in the city's financial district. Police said the gang also took £90,000 in cash. Police have traced the serial numbers of the property certificates and cancelled them. Details of theReuter - 73 words
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Article73 1983-01-03 1 Reuter A HIGH-POWERED inquiry into why Britain was caught off-guard by Argentina's capture of the Falkland Islands is complete and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is studying its conclusions. The Prime Minister's Office in London yesterday-said the "substantial document" is likely to be made public later this month. SomeReuter - 73 words
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Article52 1983-01-03 1 AP PAKISTAN yesterday postponed indefinitely, plans for an underground nuclear test following American warnings to President Zia ul-Haq that such an explosion would have serious consequences. The Observer in London yesterday quoted "highly placed sources in Islamabad," as saying Zia was warned during his visit to Washington lastAP - 52 words
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Article75 1983-01-03 1 UPI PALESTINE Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat said in an interview published in Cairo yesterday that the PLO will not renounce the "military option" but supported Middle East peace initiatives, including elements of President Reagan's peace plan. "We back any positive point in the peace initiatives thatUPI - 75 words
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Article70 1983-01-03 1 Reuter BEIJING yesterday threatened to react strongly if the US carried out its threat to impose restrictions on Chinese textile imports. The New China News Agency quoted a senior Chinese foreign trade ministry official as saying the US had created a very unfavourable atmosphere for textiles' negotiationsReuter - 70 words
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Article82 1983-01-03 1 UPI WEST GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl would win the country's elections if they were held today, but enough voters support the radical anti-nuclear Greens Party to give it a seat in Parliament for the first time. A poll conducted by the Emnid Institute and published in BonnUPI - 82 words
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312 1983-01-03 1 GROWTH la kuk leadlag la fltagaperc kaa atowed dewa Awai to the latest ato Itottae, kaak leaaa to a» 128.1 HUtoa la October 18K, ap 14J per eeat ever the prertoaa October. rem pared rlta the Jamp «I 28 per eeat achieved312 words
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495 1983-01-03 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - Fewer issues but Asian market scores many firsts By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE Asian dollar market scored a number of firsts last year, although there were fewer issues amidst the strain in the world financial system. The total amount of USdenominated bonds floated here did not surpass the US$l billion mark495 words
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Advertisement247 1983-01-03 1 East Loans Call Wayfoong on 737-7977 Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd oGround Floor, Shaw Home, Singapore 0921 < JACK Schafer, Managing Director of Metro (Pte) Ltd, discusses the changes in marketing philosopy and image of the chain stores Page 2 PRESIDENT Reagan has rescinded most of the US$26 billion247 words
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Advertisement134 1983-01-03 1 7 Corporate goodwill with CROSS s %Cf *eu6 M—m Qwiw) A9»noi»« (f) PH ltd T<H 4-MBI9 Tctr» RS.'HOO NOWFLYIAL I' v"v v v TOKYO m And discover the convenience of daily direct night wide-bodied flights to Tokyo Daily flights including direct night wide-bodied flights to Tokyo 15 flights a week134 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1426 1983-01-03 2 MONICA GWEE - Jack Schafer, appointed Managing Director of Metro (Pte) Ltd in November last year, talks to MONICA GWEE about the evolution of Metro's stronger identity in recent years. It is the result of what he terms a "philosophical change" within the company. MONICA GWEE JACK SCHAFER1,426 words
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Article165 1983-01-03 2 Bertie Ramsbottom - Boardroom Ballads Bertie Ramsbottom Everybody, hale and hearty, Crowded to the office party Eddie 'Bonzo' Moriarty Threw to celebrate the new Reasons for his feeling better, Notably his morning letter Saying he was going to get a Rise, and be Director too. Sadly, the elated Eddie Wasn't165 words
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680 1983-01-03 2 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING THE technology or expertise gap between the East and West seems to be closing for Asian nationals are expected to hold more senior appointments in Hongkong and Singapore companies. According to a survey carried out by American executive recruitment consultants -Russell680 words
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Article, Illustration130 1983-01-03 2 FOR "outstanding contributions to the advancement of international television", Mr Akio Morita (right), chairman and chief executive officer of Sony Corporation, was recently presented a Directorate Award for 1982 by the International Council of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences of the United States.130 words
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Advertisement104 1983-01-03 3 AOAH*' With another clear lead in sales for Singapore and Malaysia in 1982, we add to a fine record of continuing Nissan leadership. For a QUARTER OF A CENTURY, the NISSAN-TAN CHONG PARTNERSHIP has served you faithfully in Malaysia and Singapore. We will continue to serve you better. 7<y<M<MKCuAto*nen4<iKdfaeKcU'. 5S^104 words
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OVERSEAS
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390 1983-01-03 4 AFP ITALY'S two big chemicalproducing groups will stop competing with each other under an unprecedented agreement signed in Rome over the weekend with the government's approval. The so-called "Peace Pact" calls for the publiclyowned ENI (National Hydro-carbon Office) to concentrate on heavyAFP - 390 words
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893 1983-01-03 4 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan has rescinded most of the US$26 billion cut in domestic programmes that he tentatively approved in November. According to White House officials, the decision would help drive the deficit in Mr Reagan's 1984 budget to nearly $200 billion. OtherNYT - 893 words
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Article408 1983-01-03 4 Reuter ARGENTINA has signed a US$l.l billion loan with its international bank creditors, marking a major step towards the resolution of its debt crisis. Citibank, representing the banking consortium, said in a statement the 15-month bridging credit was signed in New York on Friday by representativesReuter - 408 words
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291 1983-01-03 4 UPI AMERICA sbonld adopt an activist trade policy which promote* rather than impedes worldwide economic grawth. A repart far CMgran' joint MMtmk committee released la Washington aver the weekend said: "Simply restoring (J8 growth alone waat permit the recta rati an af aUPI - 291 words
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677 1983-01-03 4 AP IN SPITE OF war, inflation and an outsized foreign debt, Israeli living standards got better in 1962 in an economy which, for the second year running, seemed to defy all conventional wisdom. Year-end figures issued by the Government Statistics Bureau in Tel AvivAP - 677 words
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576 1983-01-03 4 AP TEN YEARS after Britain joined the European Economic Community, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher believes the 10-nation trading bloc is "a real force" for freedom. But a majority of the British public believes joining was a mistake. When Conservative Prime Minister EdwardAP - 576 words
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Article782 1983-01-03 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQU 0105 LAX TYO PAA PA005 0245 JFK SFX) HKG SIA SQ43 0740 DHA SIA SQI01 0815 KUL SIA SQ41 0820 MAA MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CAL782 words
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293 1983-01-03 5 Reuter ECONOMICS Minister Otto Lambsdorff said there could be 2.5 million unemployed in West Germany by next month and appealed to industrialists, workers and banks to help fight the problem. In an interview with the newspaper, Bild Am Soontag, onReuter - 293 words
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245 1983-01-03 5 Reuter CHINA has failed to cut back its steel production last year to save fuel badly needed elsewhere, as originally planned. The New China news agency quoted the metals ministry as saying steel output totalled 37 million tonnes in 1982, 4 perReuter - 245 words
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171 1983-01-03 5 AP MORE than half of Thailand's 250 top personal income tax payers in fiscal year 1961 were foreigners. Bangkok newspapers said on Friday a list, released by the government's Revenue Department, included 148 foreigners, chiefly executives of international companies, and a large number ofAP - 171 words
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Article162 1983-01-03 5 AFP THE FIRST Franco-Japanese partnership agreement on industrial robots has been reached, the economic journal Nihoo Keizai reported. Under the agreement, Compagnie Electro-Mecanique (Cem) of France will import large robots for assembly and transportation from the top Japanese robot maker, Yaskawa Electric MFG, and will market them inAFP - 162 words
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207 1983-01-03 5 Reuter INCREASING wtrM aaemptoymeat create* the risks of a rise of dictatorships sad war. The dlreetor-geaeral sf the laterasftaaal Uhwf OrWĔm Wm (Us) Francis Blaaehard toy the Preaeh dally aewspaper U Mmdr that he agreed with the glssmy predictions far ■aempfeymeatReuter - 207 words
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253 1983-01-03 5 Reuter VENEZUELA has shelved heavy investments in the Orinoco oil belt and two major refinery projects because of the continuing world oil market slump. Energy and Mines Minister Humberto Calderon Berti said in Caracas: "The market is likely to remain weak for some time andReuter - 253 words
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740 1983-01-03 5 Reuter WALL STREET forecasters see higher stock prices this year, basing their view on expectations that America's long-awaited economic recovery will finally begin this spring. Although a major uncertainty hanging over the stock market is bow President Reagan and the new, more heavily-DemocraticReuter - 740 words
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Article754 1983-01-03 5 NYT IN SPITE of political uncertainties, economic upheavals, language problems, currency difficulties, monetary controls and dozens of other headaches in many foreign countries, US corporations have searched the globe for years for new places to build factories or set up shop because they can oftenNYT - 754 words
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545 1983-01-03 5 AFP AGAINST a background of continuing weakness in the oil market, Opec has little to celebrate as the new year begins. Disagreement within the organisation could soon cause Saudi Arabia to cut its prices. Only 12 days ago the 13 members ofAFP - 545 words
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427 1983-01-03 5 Reuter PORTUGAL'S political crisis deepened over the weekend when the Christian Democrats lost their second leader in 48 hours over efforts to form a new rightwing coalition government. Basilio Horta, acting head of Portugal's third largest party in Lisbon, announced his resignation on Saturday, sayingReuter - 427 words
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619 1983-01-03 5 Reuter JAPANESE industry enters the new year with little hope of improving on its poor profit performance of 1962. Economists in Tokyo over the weekend said a recent string of losses and falling profits might end in some industries in earlyReuter - 619 words
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Advertisement319 1983-01-03 4 Travelsight Africa 15 DAYS KENYA WILDLIFE SAFARI MYSTERIOUS EGYPT A 15 days tour highlighting AFRICAN WILDLIFE SAFARI, witness 2 MILLION ANIMALS migration. TREETOP overnight experience', TRACK ANIMALS on foot with armed professional guide, exploring sophisticated city NAIROBI view impressive traditional tribal dance of 16 ethnic groups. Discovering mysterious and captivating319 words
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Advertisement256 1983-01-03 4 I/fecentCdrden f v Condominium I West Coast Road j i U rIOICC Combining the O J r f delights of suburban Suburban Home J Jurong and Orchard Road at UOltrllfl THlflUtCSßegent Garden Condominium. A plush housing complex C 1 with all the privacy you Of Ir 16 Yly* desire plus256 words
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Advertisement89 1983-01-03 5 Swiss Trade Technology ExNbition 11-14 January 1983 The Regent Hong Kong Business with Switzerland Make use of the unique opportunity to establish and tighten business relations with dynamic Swiss companies, offering a wide range of capital and consumer goods, technology and services. Organisers: Open Hong Kong EXIM-INDEX Ltd. 10.00 am-8.0089 words
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Advertisement132 1983-01-03 5 m m* n s® V 5 11 r i \M\ V 5 0 m -l*- •IT f A ItS* ■F ,T V 5 5/ V '<i. a S\ W w and fabulous entertainment at SouthEast Asia's largest theatre-restaurant. The decor—grand and distinctive* The cuisine—exquisite and delectable. The stage revues—exciting and132 words
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REVIEWS
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980 1983-01-03 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) moves into its fourth year with little fanfare this year. Unlike previous years when their first concert for the year was a virtual celebration, this fourth anniversary will be a quiet one. The first season (Jan980 words
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Article, Illustration390 1983-01-03 6 THE new year is certainly getting off to a good start for music lovers in Singapore. Apart from the usual string of Singapore Symphony Orchestra concerts, there's one by the National Theatre Symphonic Band and another by the famed New York Metropolitan Opera which390 words
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Article, Illustration1754 1983-01-03 7 JENNIFER DUNNING - By JENNIFER DUNNING NYT THE wine glasses may be empty at the party that opens George Ba lane tone's production of The Nutcracker. The fast-growing Christmas tree may be a matter of pulleys. But when Francisco Moncion steps out onto the stage of theNYT - 1,754 words
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Article, Illustration902 1983-01-03 7 VINCENT CANBY - By VINCENT CANBY NYT LOOK on the bright side: though the world continues to misbehave and the economy is in a mess, it's been a vintage year for exceptional performances by film actresses. I'm thinking of Diane Keaton in Shoot The Moon, Anna Jemison inNYT - 902 words
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Advertisement86 1983-01-03 6 till i£j i£j i£j i£i i£j i£j i£j i£j i£j £1 l£l 17* gH/l l/l C I/"/* 178 1^********** ft 19 zbb P=l HOCK SENG HARDWARE (PRIVATE) LIMITED Hock Seng Building, 114, Lavender Street, Singapore 1233. Tel: *****66 (10 lines) Telex: HSHIRON RS *****. ft WE EXTEND OUR HEARTIEST I7>86 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous548 1983-01-03 6 a Or making a come-back, play on stage (7) a The dacMamd win. of come, have aa owner 40 Charge right to and let out (4) 41 Game to haw a daac* at headquartan (I) 4 42 Plan I'm concocting when to bad with a sickness (9) DOWN 1 Ob548 words
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Miscellaneous892 1983-01-03 6 TV SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by On the Waterfront (Mandarin/r) 3.55 SamaNhaal Mattum Pothuma (Tamil/r) 4.20 Tomb for the Future JCA mJAL Itt I Ifc r*u Along wTui nancy n* ropptts 5.20 Rainbow Pets: Cats and Mce: Cats are nice pets, when tame. They can sleep anywhere as892 words
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Advertisement160 1983-01-03 7 If you want to reach manufacturers, exporters and importers, then Shipping Times is the right advertising medium for you It you're a freight forwarder or in anyway connected with the shipping and cargo business, Shipping Times has |ust the space for you You'll be reaching a very select group of160 words
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Miscellaneous264 1983-01-03 7 II LEISURE TIME J CONCERTS THE National Theatre Symphonic Band in Symphonic Sounds XII. At the Victoria Concert Hall on Saturday, 8 pm. Tickets ($5, $3 and $2) obtainable at the Central Booking Office, Tangs, Cold Storage and National Theatre. EXHIBITIONS He Blae Rider. Reproductions of avant-garde works by seven264 words
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Advertisement150 1983-01-03 8 {[|<&^*=:?+=:$$%)(}.+!.]&[~|"+\ •s» KJK l,m >°» m iesh with Ea«<«" Sw" ou rf« iivvetJSST^. X f* vr c cJr reflectim cfmximnes, discerning taste... Savour our delectable potpourri of Vol-Au-Vents, the entree noted for its extreme delicacy and lightness. With superb fillings such as shrimps, escargots or ragout of venison, these exquisite150 words
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Advertisement205 1983-01-03 8 For lunch. For dinner For a richly rewarding experience. A,-.<> Busim-witon s I.'inih M.-'.U lU n >22 "•<> 1(1",, mtu li.iMt- l.iv.Kiistriff.'! Butf." Satin-lav. >22 >( 1 lit 1 t'.irgc S|vc „r Su:ui.)V I .tmv. IV > >.' i 1 1 In' 1 .>% i- >1J I'" in -■r, For205 words
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Advertisement231 1983-01-03 8 Feast like an emperor at Chinatown 5aT bW Our chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve S/echuan specialties Name your favourites Or ask for our recommendations Then be treated to a feast of tastes In the231 words
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Advertisement195 1983-01-03 8 The Aroma of Roma. U W% •/j Savour the aroma of Roma at the Orchard Cafe. Home-made ices. Tempting pasteries. A wine bar. Plus lunch buffets, an evening carvery and the best local and Western ala carte menu in town. A great place to be /m/M A cosy grili room195 words
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Advertisement163 1983-01-03 8 Jslebaltam<M Not Just Another Continental Restaurant Amid splendid Victorian decor, dine on the choicest of meat, fowl and fish to the accompaniment of live entertainment. Prime Rib of Beef on the Silver Wagon Juicy Steaks from the U.S. Spanish-style Seafood Gratin de Crahes au Frontage H ash it all down163 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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489 1983-01-03 9 Reuter CANADIAN stocks are expected to perform better this year than 1982, but analysts caution there will be few real winners. They are uniform in their buy recommendations for bank, high technology and pipeline stocks and equally insistent that investors should avoid exportReuter - 489 words
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Article434 1983-01-03 9 Date Last Full Year Company Period Announced Net EPS Gress Pre-tax last year (cents) Div. Profit <%) UIC F 19/11 2.8 5.0 4,916 MBF Hldgs F 7/12 28.5 9,796* Berjuntai I 28/12 40.1 65.0 21,609 YHSMsia F 31/12 6.1 12.0 4,603 YHS F 4/1 12.5 8.7(b) 11,497 Kings434 words
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Article245 1983-01-03 9 Sydney Reuter SHARE share trading was thin in the uul quiet putChristmas Sydney market last week. Hie market responded to company news, with Am pel gaining seven cents to A 51.42 after announcing the purchase of the Total Australia Group's operations. The Ail Ordinaries IndexReuter - 245 words
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Article1441 1983-01-03 9 GERALD COLVERD - H ijml London J>| nu m u By GERALD COLVERD A NEW governor of the Bank of England takes up his appointment on July 1. He is Robin Leigh-Pember-ton, now chairman of the National Westminster Bank and the first clearing banker to take on the job at1,441 words
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Article416 1983-01-03 9 Reuter SHARE prices In Sydney last Friday ended narrowly mixed in dull trading. The market closed early on the last day of the year, with the All Ordinaries Index up 0.1 point at 485.5. The industrial marker fell 0.2 points to 621.6 and the resources indicator wasReuter - 416 words
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Article450 1983-01-03 9 Reuter STOCKS in Hongkong last Friday recovered on moderate late buying to close little changed. Prices eased initially in line with a lower Wall Street close, due mainly to news that si* major US banks had raised their broker loan rates to 11 Vi per cent. There wasReuter - 450 words
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Article778 1983-01-03 9 SHARE prices drifted lower in thin end account trading on Thursday, ahead of the New Year holiday, dealers said. The Financial Times index closed at 583.6. down 0.1 points. Leading shares were generally slightly lower. Gosing middle prices of selected stocks on Dee M. excluding stamp duty, were:778 words
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465 1983-01-03 9 ■ft J New York fel UPI IN SPITE OF the worst recession since 1938, the 1982 stock market made its best gain in seven years and set a record volume. The once magical 1,000 level of the Dow Jones Industrial Average apparently becameUPI - 465 words
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Advertisement309 1983-01-03 9 Merchant Banking Baring Brothers Asia Limited wishes to make the following appointments in its Singapore Branch: Executive Corporate Finance The primary role will be to assist in providing corporate financial advice to local and international clients in Singapore. The successful candidate will also be expected to participate in the general309 words
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426 1983-01-03 10 HI Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani SIME Darby has declared that it is willing to carry on managing the Sabah Land Development Board (SLDB) now that Felda's proposed takeover of the SLDB has been called off. A company spokesman said: "We are delighted426 words
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Article87 1983-01-03 10 THE KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange has announced that acceptance* for the offer made by Johan Holdings Bhd of three new Johan shares *or every two Jacks shares must be made by Jan 27. Johan, which is making a genera] offer to Jacks' minority shareholders, has also provided a87 words
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1007 1983-01-03 10 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM NINE local companies were admitted into the Stock Exchange of Singapore's official list last year, as against seven in 1961. But the amount of money raised from the public last year was less than half that of the1,007 words
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Article365 1983-01-03 10 THE As3so million Ashton diamond mine in Australia, in which the Malaysia Mining Corporation has a substantial stake, has been given the go-ahead. The mine is destined to become the largest diamond mine in the world when output reaches a projected Ave tonnes annually in a365 words
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Article240 1983-01-03 10 A STRONG mmrnt half perfermaaee tai eaaMed Ye* Hlap Seat (Malaysia) to reeard a 22.7 per eeat laereaae la graap pre-tax praflt to M 16.16 mllltoa far toe year mM Sep M, IM2. Dulag toe tint half, toe graap had saffored a 11.1 per eeat240 words
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555 1983-01-03 10 MALAYAN United Industries (MUI) will soon be changing the name of longestablished Kwong Lee Bank to Malayan United Bank Berhad, following acquisition of virtual full control. The move, once approved, would create a fresh image for Kwong Lee as part of the555 words
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Advertisement254 1983-01-03 10 See page 11 for London stocks THE ALIEN MANAGEMENT SEMINAR (ICAEWCPE Credit 40 hours) Singapore, March 7 11,1983 Management is a special kind of work. Like accounting, engineering, sales and production, the knowledge can be acquired and the skills can be developed. This seminar is designed for senior managers of254 words
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Miscellaneous58 1983-01-03 10 IW£iftT=HEßl OUTLOOK for today: Fair; showers in several areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.31 pm on Jan 2 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.6 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 24.8 Associated humidity Hours of sunshine 5.70 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month58 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article175 1983-01-03 11 THE US/ Sing continued to drift lower in quiet trading qh the Singapore foreign exchange market last week. Opening at 5J2.1270 90, it eased to a low of 5J2.1060/70 before recovering to close for the week marginally higher at 552.1080/90. The US/Sing registered a record low of $2.0415175 words
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Article259 1983-01-03 11 Source: Discount Company of Singapore THE LOCAL interbank market registered a firm undertone during the week of December. The tight market condition may be attributed to the usual year-end window dressing activity and festive cash withdrawals. The overnight funds were traded around the 11 to 9 per cent levelSource: Discount Company of Singapore - 259 words
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Article22 1983-01-03 11 THE average rale ai which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.37 per cent.22 words
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Article181 1983-01-03 11 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Dec 30: U8 Dollars Spot) Offer Hi 7 days 9W 9* 1 month 9H 9H 2 months 95/16 9 3/10 3 months 9* 9* 0 months 9to 9* 9 months 9H 9H 12 months 9* 9H Das. 8w/n. (Middle Price*)181 words
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Article39 1983-01-03 11 N*w York 10 92B U 17B 10.99S 11.34S Zurich ll.QZB 1112B 11.125 11.22S 1V. n Singapore rn 10 92B TWV 1115B u.oas 11 25S Casing prices in US dollar* a troy ounc t. Source: Credit Suisse, S`pore39 words
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Article349 1983-01-03 11 THE DOLLAR in London on Friday closed slightly firmer on a largely technical rise in the Fed funds rate and small end year commercial demand, dealers said. Banks halted trading early ahead of the New Year holiday and spreads widened on currency quotations, with most349 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article876 1983-01-03 11 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures finished a shortened Friday's trading session between £5 a tonne above and £13 below Thursday's close in traded positions. Dealings lacked feature and mainly comprised booksquaring and covering ahead of the long weekend holiday. New York's quietly lower close on Thursday gave little lead876 words
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Article143 1983-01-03 11 RUBBER futures in London on Friday ended a quiet morning unchanged to easier, as much as 0.20 pence a kilo below Thursday's close in traded spread positions. Dealers said prices traded narrowly around Thursday's closing levels as sterling's weakness against the dollar mainly offset lower values in* Eastern markets.143 words
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Article86 1983-01-03 11 NEARBY January soybean futures in Chicago on Thursday closed 1V« UScents higher while other positions finished mostly unchanged. Soybean registrations for delivery this week were on the low end of trader expectations, boosting the nearbys. Soyoil futures closed lower in nearby positions while holding firm in deferreds. Meal ended86 words
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Article82 1983-01-03 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Thursday closed three to two US-cents a bushel lower as traders evened up positions ahead of the holiday weekend. Prices continued the downward slide which began earlier in the week. Trader disappointment that announced sales to the Soviet Union have not reached expectations weighed82 words
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Article172 1983-01-03 11 CHINESE Pnfcw Buteige, per 1M kg ywtertiy. Cmmil «II: Bulk fob $97.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $110.00 sellers, new drum fob $114 00 tellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $56 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW172 words
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596 1983-01-03 11 AFP COMMODITY markets in London fluctuated nervously last week during the restricted trading between the Christmas and New Year holiday weekends. New peaks for the year were established for copper, silver and aluminium, and gold topped its highest for three months. Cocoa held firm, reachingAFP - 596 words
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230 1983-01-03 11 COFFEE FUTURES and physicals had another quiet session of trading last week. In the lack of fresh developments most investors withdrew ahead of the New Year holiday. As one dealer noted, there was nothing spectacular. In London, prices were traded in a narrow range.230 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article203 1983-01-03 11 DEC 30 C| Hod Bar Min Imp Oil Inco M a* -M Ablttbl U ♦i 14« -M Akm Alfom* Bank Moot Bank Nova Scotia MM MM am MM -M -H -M M Int Pro* Ptpa Int Uti InU Nlckal Karr Add MM 19M MM It* M -M -M M203 words
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Article1163 1983-01-03 11 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES ON Friday finished last year mixed and trading activity was almost nonexistent as many investors took the day off to celebrate the New Year's holiday. The Dow Jones industrial average moved in a very narrow range throughout the day before finishing off about1,163 words
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Article246 1983-01-03 11 nmrm Rmrw TruatB* 1« -1 DBC R 5 DmMni n -a INDUSTRIALS wlOSLjZ. iosob AAlpha aoo MININGS Atwrco® Si AX And CI WO An0oa tUO «-M Amanrop MOB Am»«nal AMI? 3100 uneh BJyroor* Ml» unch Barlow» IIH unch Buft»l» MOO C O Smith Cbartar M CMA Con» Ootd 10MB246 words
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Article140 1983-01-03 11 AhoM Akao MOV Amlu XBJX unch 11&J0 -0J *40 -01 ***** «U Amrotnk 2aBoia Borsuccr Boa** CUT «71 IW m ■J UJ «u B +M -SO *0J IC -o» B +U JBO -J Oaavtar M POkkar vnm Oaiaia Ootoaln Hb( 1« 1M tat Ml lit Si IU -00 +U140 words
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Article70 1983-01-03 11 DEC 30 FY* Or Bru Lamb Hobo* 1«M mo -4 *> ♦10 -10 FORWARD ktar MARKET sao +10 Pvtro Ryl Dutch Stdro Hoc Ocn Belf *130 1100 190 lzsa AMUI m n 1* So fin* Solvmy A V Mont CASH MARKET -J5 -30 gsr I 2M ♦a -i Dim70 words
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Article72 1983-01-03 11 DSC SO Baatofl L!f mm •a it as •l 900 -0 -I.' 1 mi Cone Arqua Roma Eridanla Flat Ord Ocnarmll Olm 216 1100 1719 *****0 am Ifl PrU Invaat aao -10 Itaicwnantl Ord jgtm •fSO Italcaa tn -a LaptUtOrd S1010 110 MOM 1J10C SUO 10LS unch ♦li 197572 words
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Article68 1983-01-03 11 DEC X 3m m«o 121 JO 1I4J0 mjo 134.10 -0J -1.1 +0.4 4-1J 0J Hortan Kmnudt KHD Undc m vi li 201J0 0J mx -OJ WJO 0J 144J0 0J 07 JO mux rum 147 4t unc ♦4 and 0.7 Rvt ST A SctMflaf H Thj—«r Indu moo +i 1MJ068 words
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Article175 1983-01-03 11 DEC so m CORBEILLE -14 U GROUP B Carrefour 1ST Financier* dc L Union 87 JO ♦3 41 +4 -jU_ BBN Qtmli C 8 F (Tbo&ijD- MM MMlHtnnMij Opfl-Parlbai Pnurron 833 1MJ0 4AJD Cat) Ct* Ptmncalm dm Pvtroto* Cndtt rooctar 151 111.10 413 -3 -U tl Radlotachnlquf 3MJ0 GROUP175 words
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Article153 1983-01-03 11 Pranca Ainwit— Br m Aluaulaaa Rag Brown Bored Br Clta Oatu Br CI I* Otic P C ate Oalfj Rm. Cradlt Sulat Br Cradlt Sulaaa Ra( Oaktrowmtt Br Oaorft PladMr Br Okobui Pc 1M 1610 1300 m 1*06 Ml aao sis tea unch 1# -30 13 10 unch -M153 words
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Advertisement53 1983-01-03 11 Where taste still matters. The elegant restaurant in the heart of the financial district serves cuisine franqaise exclusively. For Luncheon, from 12 noon 'till 2.30 pm... and for Dinner, from 7 pm 'till 11 pm. For Reservations, telephone *****66. On the sth Floor of The Octagon, 105 Cecil Street, Singapore53 words
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Article880 1983-01-03 12 CHAN OI CHEE - Singapore By CHAN OI CHEE THE local stock market was able to regain some lost ground during the final trading week of 1982 thanks to a rally on Wall Street which brought back a certain amount of interest. But the run-up in share prices880 words
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Article344 1983-01-03 12 JULIANA TAY - Week ended December 30 compiled by JULIANA TAY OTHERS Jack Chia-MPH has announced a five-year $40 million unsecured loan stock issue with warrants or tranferable subscription rights. The purpose of the issue is, in part, to raise funds to repay or reduce the short and344 words
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Article944 1983-01-03 12 Sv K.Lumpur lijliij *m i A THE festive mood continued at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week as share prices were traded within a narrow range in low volumes. There was a general lack of buying enthusiasm as investors were reluctant to take fresh positions in944 words
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Article, Illustration574 1983-01-03 12 IB BEST Sealioa IPS Public Corp M B P Hldg* Jacks lat DBS Spore Laad Strait* Tradiag Haw Par Jokaa Hld(* Hong Leong lad Shell M Cement PMC Public Baak 8 B 8 M T P U 1 Securities M Credit OC BC 380 374 300 430574 words
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Article116 1983-01-03 12 THE Mtowlag Is a list «f Ike 11 meet actively traded stocks m Ike f Jtock Exckaage «f Singapore last week. It gives the torn ever In U Itllill Is ef Bails, Hoeing prices m Friday aad Ike Ugh ud lei v for 1K2 C-P-T Tuwrc ■ass116 words
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Article3111 1983-01-03 12 Gr'. Gr** Net 1982 Last DW Dtv Y*W PI < 1 «Mh High Low Coapaay Sale •r- Cn roooi Higk Law 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 242 Acma 240 3 21.7 04 99 898 M6 8M 154 130 Alcom 151 XT 94 X4 1298 233 132 Allied3,111 words
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179 1983-01-03 13 THE United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap), 'Has called on all developing countries to cooperate and tap local yards to service the needs of ships in Southeast Asia. Noting that the region has substantial potential in the area of179 words
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Article, Illustration484 1983-01-03 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ CARGO handled at Penang Port increased by 9.9 per cent from January to September 1982 compared with the same period last year. A substantial increase in the import of project cargo for the Penang Bridge and Langkawi cement plant contributed484 words
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PORTSIDES
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Article102 1983-01-03 13 AFP SUEZ Canal dues will rise by an average of 3 per cent during 1963, the canal management announced. Low tonnage vessels will be charged 6.5 per cent more, while ships displacing more than 200,000 tons will have their rates cut by between one and two perAFP - 102 words
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Article95 1983-01-03 13 Reuter MEXICO'S state oil concern Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) said it signed a deal to buy five new vessels from the state-owned shipyards of Astilleros Unidos SA. it said the vessels include two tankers capable of carrying 50 million litres of oil or petroleum products, twoReuter - 95 words
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Article61 1983-01-03 13 THE American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), has published its Rules for the Building and Classing of Steel Vessels for Service in South-east Asia. These rules, which have been approved by the ABS South-east Asia Committee and the ABS Technical Committee, are applicable to selfpropelled steel vessels61 words
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Article747 1983-01-03 13 ShJppiag Liae P*«e C4 AC TMptcr AIM VI vm 1 1 AhrcnkM Liner VI s All trans Alpoc Anhstn* Antara Shpf vn VI X X 4 i 5 s APC UM IV 4 APL Aqua Line* Arabian Bulk ArfcstlBr m X X IV 4/5 a a ASCL747 words
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380 1983-01-03 14 Fairplay A SECOND export grain terminal project has been initiated at the port of Southampton in response to the growing potential for UK cereals on international markets. Backing this latest development is a consortium of five organisations from France, Italy and the UK. TheFairplay - 380 words
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Article105 1983-01-03 14 SWEDEN'S new Minister of Industry, Mr Tage Petterson has given permission for the Shipinvest Company of Skarkhamn to take over shares in the Johansson group's five tankers. Shipinvest was set up in order to continue the bankrupt Johansson group's activities and will thus have 70 per cent of105 words
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152 1983-01-03 14 AFP THE oil tanker market has rough seas ahead, with no revival in sight for at least another two to three years, the London-based shipbroker E A Gibson said. Even such a distant recovery is dependent on a sufficient depletion of the world's tankerAFP - 152 words
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Article281 1983-01-03 14 THE crew of a coastal freighter escaped safely after their ship sank off Kuala Rajang in Sarawak last week. However, there were conflicting reports on how the men left the ship. One report said the 20 crew members escaped in a life raft while281 words
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Article1702 1983-01-03 14 CHARTERING was extremely quiet on Thursday in all sections of the dry cargo shipping market, shipbrokers -j said. Scattered grain hooking* out of the US included the covering of three cargoes from the Gulf to east coast Mexico spread from mid-February to end-March at the fairiy steady level1,702 words
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Article444 1983-01-03 14 PRESH sales were very slow to develop on the London secondhand ship market following the Christmas holiday, brokers said. Details of ship sales concerned mainly transactions made before the Christmas holidays. This includes the sale of the Asia Lark, a bulk carrier of 30,643 long deadweight tonnes and444 words
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Article174 1983-01-03 15 I THE extent of the damage to the Jumpa, which col•v,, lided with a German freighter on the River Scheldt in Antwerp a week ago, is still uncertain. The ship of the United YThai Shipping Corp Limited (Unithai) was inr volved in a collision with the German freighter174 words
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147 1983-01-03 15 HANSA Lines, the West German company which went into liquidation almost two years ago, is almost certain to be back in business this year. Negotiations are being held between Dr Horst Willner, a member of the board of Hapag-Lloyd, and See trans, the147 words
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243 1983-01-03 15 THE Calcutta Port Trust is now finalising a Rssoo million scheme for the development of a container terminal on the recommendations of its consultants the Felixstowe Port Authority. The scheme includes a container handling berth at D berth of the Netaji Subhas Dock which243 words
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714 1983-01-03 15 THE Implementation of the joint bulk shipping service by member countries of Asean has been delayed further due to continued adverse shipping conditions which have affected the bulk shipping sector as well. In a recent report during the eight annual general meeting of714 words
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315 1983-01-03 15 THE Australian port of Newcastle Is set to become one of the world's biggest coal ports with the completion of the harbour deepening project, upgrading of the Waratah coal loader and rapid construction of the Kooragang Island plant. The Kooragang plant should be working315 words
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5618 1983-01-03 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line Involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port5,618 words
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Article632 1983-01-03 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arnval for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Nippon lea 48/387 4.1.83 2100 harper Oil 40 1800-1800/0100-0900 F4/F4 Jutlandla 476 1800-2000/2380-0100 04/04 4.1.83 2300 Ned-EAC 40 1200-1400/2000-2100 F2/F2 E Large *****E 1400-1800/2100-2200 02/02632 words
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Article1540 1983-01-03 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B MMi (Mte Continental Fndn (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). IIU Shmixrf AM|f CarnarntiM (HR/R Jumabhoy r 2 AAMM IM harries Kin Shpg (S). AMsd C Tiipjii Sm CsMsrtium (S)/ Marintes Enterprise (PK). Alme Imtmh (S)/Tm 9««1,540 words
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Article346 1983-01-03 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Kee Transporter 25/6 CF Sharp alongside 3.1.83/0600 Kota Sabas 10/11 PIL alongside 3.1.83/1500 Kwang Chow 23/4 J Manners alongside 3.1.83/1500 Ned Auckland 3/4 Ned-EAC alongside 3.1.83/0600 New Dove 18 Sin Chlao alongside 3.1.83/2300 Niaga XXI 27/28 Llan346 words
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Article214 1983-01-03 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operetta* between the Far But/Europe, Far Cut/ Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines ACS (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (81BAIT8/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits214 words
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Advertisement394 1983-01-03 13 The Straits Companies' Ti mes Activities, Key Personnel, zz Agencies 01 DIRECTORY Singapore (Buku Merah) <sml I \R1)1NI \NT Ml I Orient Overseas C&iicjMeA Line I FULLY CONTAMRBED SERVICE TO EMOTE (VIA SUEZ) I tan PKetanfl LeKtwe R"tai Fttost tfWt I QHOITM. CMEF 32* Sated h Port 21/1 22/1 24/1394 words
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Advertisement251 1983-01-03 13 ii t I. x UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Bahrain (19/1). Jubail (21/1). Damnum (23/1). Kuwait (25/1) Doha (27/1), Duba. (29/1) Abu Dhabi (31/1) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE DEPARTURES TO USA. CANADA. CARWBEAN AMD INLAND AMERICA, H.\''Vl .U-" Nfi'l I <■" ***** WOKU) TIGER 122/ DEVELOPER 031251 words
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Advertisement18 1983-01-03 13 LONDON Freights SHIP Sales SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts (or Whom SHIPS In Port CONSORTIA REGIONAL Weather18 words
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Advertisement868 1983-01-03 13 FOR GENUINE w 7J* :< DIESEL ENGINE SPARE PARTS AND SERVICE, CONTACT: WESTERN EAGLE (PTE) LIMITED TEL: *****77 TELEX: RS39IM WE SEA n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.B. PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS SaM Uml »-10/ l 11/1 lfi/1 11/1 23-24/1 25-2S/1 29-30/1 31/1-1/2 <-7/2868 words
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Advertisement558 1983-01-03 14 NOTICES SEAGULL LINERS ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE INAUGURATION OF A MONTHLY "HMBER/ BREAKBULK/CONTAINER SERVICE FROM STRAITS TO AUSTRALIA. FKST VESSEL M.V. "MERCUftIA" 5200 OWT BUILT 19S1 LOAMNC mi KILAN6 IS 17 JMMRY SMCAMK It 19 JAWAAY FN FREMMTU/ADHAME/ICUOIRNE General Agent: WOOD im (S) PTE LMTED SUITE 501, STH FLR558 words
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Advertisement352 1983-01-03 14 VCf F V^T TE 9 yAmashita-shinnihon line XJJiWJBr CONTAMCn SEftVlCtt (i USA/CANADA Wml PacMc North Watt Atlantic/Canada ivi vi 12/J IVJ MIDDLE EAST i T I —r CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Line; ltd. con'tamer SCftVtCC TO/FROM JAPAN TAIWAN SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE L TO miOMMCH MDIHC (M) SDN BHD 904 905 ASIA CHAMBERS352 words
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Advertisement672 1983-01-03 15 The Straits Steamship Group S STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabafi, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok CowtafcMiihl) Wiict Tt/Fwn Dmtfcifc rran iw BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****10 A join* service of Bon Lino, B6n Ocean Bluo Funnel omf Glen Lino RJU CONTAIO SERVICE TO JEDOAH Ml UGANMUV37 2672 words
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Advertisement634 1983-01-03 15 rfg Franco Belgian Set vices 1 A 'y /■'»<" v i"i''i iarx t,l r <is'< r»: 7. trr< iCf CO>-W«'n,« SocSna 1 UMMJRC I In taa tiki 17 toa 23 1m 25 JM 31 to* n to* t FM 7 Nk c.M.c.R. letter* rta HWj ntmi k wm* 27 to*634 words
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Advertisement700 1983-01-03 16 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTttNT'UK (wama Hani Mm Eiprtn C«<|» Bit "Abe accepting transhipment cargo tor CARIBBEAN WEST MOKS «a Hamburg TW HK 79/12 31/12 2/1 4/1 »14/1 16,1 21/1 23/1 25/1 30/1 1/2 6/2 10/2 15/2 15/2 20/2 .0 NO®TH fUROtt MIC Pen Bilbao Genoa H bwri B'hatrtn Rdam Antwerp P700 words
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Advertisement582 1983-01-03 16 Una iMimnf cMro»*rito CONVENTIONAL SEXWCE To/Frwi BUSAN STOK f Kate* PCMMS HSiW KSA 181R/II2E 19-21 J* 83 72 24 tan 83 26 26 lan 83 3 Frt 83 AIIMR IISW/lMt 1719 Nfc 20 22 frt 23Rf«t 6Mw STOK KK KT Sliyi MUM AWSHI 22 24 la* 27-31 lan MM li582 words
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Advertisement294 1983-01-03 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EWOPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT* Fa ft La CARGO FOB: z T, twr l T—_ 1 15/1 vf IV «S mn a/1 M.SO ACCEPTNC la/Fa ft Fa/Fa TO: Mtß- awoffn (mo. sroaaauL man. mx inoroa aistrn dm fuiistow MBTOBMt M aonaoM EUROPE/FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE MS W Ml294 words
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Advertisement966 1983-01-03 16 Everett TJnesl teg Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn \JBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADRK FOR RANGOON PHASMKCTAIm» t/ll ten 10/10 IVI7 tan rtMSMECTMmM »/3i In 8 F SS C Agents n MoJoyvo BOUSTEAD SUPPING TEL NOS Kl *****4/*****7-PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1 /8 Cempeme Aifwiwie 0# Hevwaon I m fret minimal a966 words
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Advertisement159 1983-01-03 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KYOWA LINE "-I IJ I. msg, TAIYO MARINE LINE WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE lp*t NUta* Lm*« tar PMUHTI DMA VMS 17 ta U km HBUNIU. m zmmn i mwt nauuM WMimiaM IB 4SMM/4M7SI WBK UST Km wmt MHW JM7S/V7»l KM MJMB IMI159 words
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Advertisement853 1983-01-03 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIOAH. JEDDAH AQABA B'PORE COLOMBO HOOEIDAH JEDDAH AOABA I COLOMBO I S PORE Sailed 31-1/2 12-14/3 21-23/4 Sailed 9-11/2 21-23/3 1-3/5 4-5/1 13-14/2 25-26/3 5-6/5 7-9/1 16-16/2 26-30/3 6-10/5 19-20/1 26-1/3 6-10/4 20-21/5 25-26/1 6-7/3 15-16/4 26-27/5 EAST AFRICA/RIDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE853 words
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Advertisement850 1983-01-03 17 TOOK* fiaErlpM K«mm Mm Branw Eiprta BEN LINE CONTAINERS BMESS CONTAfO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE WBUW 4HAVEN ROAM HAVKI SOION Sport t Rctanf Austria Aatwtrp Franca A 4 UK VI 11/1 14/1 »/J w/i 24/2 a/2 u/3 4/2 S/2 24/2 »/2 27/2 21/2 22/3 "1 I'l !*/2 12/2 4/1 |/J 9/3850 words
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Advertisement593 1983-01-03 17 Scan Dutch WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER r i\ i' m 4 V f J' j I'U Ml i 4i >*. i P MM| Pwu*t faata 'Mr I Pf NAGA H(WALLA SM SM ANSON SM DAHLIA A PWCIKSS X 7/1 S St Ad 5/1 ANSON 4/1 I PINAGA WLATIIO/1 14/1 ANSON 13/1593 words
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Advertisement573 1983-01-03 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE SPORE 10 Jan 1 Feb 26 Mar SERVICE TO UK/CONT R'DAM HULL HMBG 6 Feb 8 Feb 12 Feb 25 Feb 27 Feb 3 Mar 21 Apr 23 Apr 27 Apr Lykes/ 40^ Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE fr*m Hoti H LOUSE LYKES ELIZABETH LYKI573 words
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Advertisement988 1983-01-03 18 IB K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE HWI STORE HOTMB VESSEL T®TO ITTORK SINMM ST. RM WMSTAR* SM* KWMSEYMARUVW 17* 13 F* 22 F* 17 F* II EMERALD *20 10 te NSO MARU *4 31 1* 27 F* 5 War ASM STAR V 7 2tte *NDI* YORK988 words
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Advertisement567 1983-01-03 18 tfTj I£ PJIOMt Mk MO S«4 Mm kc^Q 74 M Sm tm 7F* It hk 13 Nk Fim/W 24 Nk 75/21 fek It Iter 13 Mr litter Fna/tm. 14 Wm 25/21 tm 1•» l« «fi 13 Dp (IM/MM KW ZEAL AM SCI VICE JAPAN SERVICE Ui*|hrl*.»UMkkpßM»»|feiAMMAlM. P«M| f Umi fcwi567 words
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Advertisement441 1983-01-03 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES PTE no flit) SEA PtRSIAN GUlf MEDITERRASiAN SEA. ONE NEST ID. 7. BOYANG ta 1 HAEWOO N0.5 BOY AUG Ml. 2 s tZ ttiL/u-o—-.II JM uaj 'IB^NIII/ IS Ja MUi 11 FA MMah /Al«imMa/BM|hul/Pt ndae Shipping Co. IJ (1. ASIA MERCHANT M \RINI ASM CHLHO. TBN lf441 words
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Advertisement396 1983-01-03 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD > BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK T3 MO PLATA WD AMNBELKACM 71M II M miOOK/t-DMI/ (AVON) 4 Fab 7M BOHOOC/VDMI/ H ALP AC LINE Sim P. Mi* LM*I IT. MMC AHKA V.ltt ikm Maantas/RaaaKM/DrtM/ Vaaal loi*m at Rata fauWi Ci»Haaa WMSK (fit) Lit KMCTK 224C11 W> MT*K ft396 words
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Advertisement581 1983-01-03 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Abo accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia SS BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 2300 7/1 LCL Cargo 1100 7/1 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) MBCATOR ?K K JACEJM 17* CPNJL3X T W BRDGE 13E C RQZE 32E IK CONTAIE* 33E. TO AND FROM581 words
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Advertisement478 1983-01-03 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SE MI-CONT AINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK KEELUNG BUSAN INCHON NoiOoMa/lO 21/1 No S Mmo/7 30/1 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA Spore N{ PTUN( AGENCIfS PTE ITO TH ???4111 ??0«?66 Mjlmu Tunas Setu Sdr Btid Kl Tel *****0 414?44 PK Tel *****4 PfN478 words
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Advertisement1032 1983-01-03 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUUMNG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Teh Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS 21 P KELAN6 M/S SHARKAT NAM SOON SON BM> IST ANO 2NO FLOOR NO 1 JALAN CCMPfNMG PORT KLANG MALAYSIA Tel *****6/8 Trie. No ***** r* Numbers *****31,032 words
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Advertisement659 1983-01-03 20 I'ci|i»iial Container l-incs J t rrill l 2 Sailings Weekly ICiOIIJ Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1600 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SINGAPORE ISLANDS USE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S port N Pnj LmAj hr; KUSU SI AMD M/< J» Doha. Damum KUSU SLMO 4/1 Fob DSRLINES Vl> EXPRESS SEli-CONTAINER SERVICE659 words
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Advertisement193 1983-01-03 21 BINTULU CONTRACTORS SDN BERHAD Mi :.'HMON Eiprms Car Cimw/10-tO imtkt te East tWayai BMTU.II NO 11 1/13 BWTU.U NO 11 2/13 KIICHMC/KK KUOWC/KK (Accepting rehlcles/c&rgo for S*b*f) Ports subject to Inducement.) COMPANIA NAVIERA MARASIA, S.A. nrtnamm ZZZIZA R UNNB 41*11. 4S7M SPLOSNA PIOVBA LOMME F(R UMCM/BOMUY Jgl\ (WW) fcr W*t193 words
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Advertisement343 1983-01-03 21 ii. EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL I INF iF II i INTERNATIONAL LINE (Ell EGYPTIAN FLAG DMECT UNER SERVICE ERVICETO SAD ALEXANDRIA) mm tall mm MM «ffu» ami tern w Ml M« Ml Nk» Mr] Hb i ttmtt mm a »Hi«n Him xmn\n SERVICE FROM EOVRT IhdtAM* F> N SWWW, PTf 1 10343 words
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Advertisement94 1983-01-03 21 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. BANGKOK EXPRESS SVC (FCL ft LCI) HONG KONG ISLANDS UK (Austntis* SVC) taatf Mr M »n if* M Mi M Caitar 7 7/1 Mmt Co*** (31 1/2 13/2 21/2 13/2 Cjntar 13 2«/ I NtflM 131 2f/2 S/3 13/3 S/3 TEL: *****77/88 Tx: ***** Eurofro94 words
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Advertisement507 1983-01-03 22 INVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE ETD 2nd ton 3rd Jan 13th lan 12tti tan TRANS SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE IranMMrtd Marat* DRI.FA/ASTARA m 1 mi Cargo Baabtoft lot 2243M5/9, *****11 21»t Fl, 21M-A. Haniattanal fUi» Amen Rd., S'pare 0207 Talei tS ***** (TRASN) P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. lAIAN MNAH AfIANG I 123/507 words
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Advertisement582 1983-01-03 22 m FORTUNA CONSOLIDATION SfRVICFS PTE LTD Cb 13 14 MAXWFLI HOl'Sf TU ??***** (b tines; Tf I£* R*****4 FOTUNA ETA FCL/ICL TO KSTHATION 17/1 AUSTRALIA BRIS. SYO. Ma. ADE, FREM 11/1 UK/EUROPE ALL BASE PORTS INLAND DESTINATIONS 9/1 ARABIAN GULF DUBAI. KUWAIT. DAMMAM. DOHA. BAHRAIN. A'DHABI, MINA QABOOS INTRANSIT DESTN582 words
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Advertisement493 1983-01-03 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. PJSUMC/PEMMG 1201, '2 Hi floor, Golden Mil* Tow or, B*odi Rood, Smoopore 0719. Tel *****44 Tb R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO WEST MALAYSIA SQtUKE ETA no DkMm l/« 3 1/1/13 J/1/13 PJSLM6/I SHGAPORE TO PHUKET SERVICE Uf ETA ETD ffiitoplMo LAMPING 1/U Jl/12 4/1/13 PHUKET493 words
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Miscellaneous178 1983-01-03 22 Regional Weather Vl 7FT7I 'A ft <C NT f A >£\ \"'A r> l-Tft s iC A M I A > sK L'sj ■STT^ 111 LLl£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Temperature Shower Weather s-J Wind direction with speed in178 words
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