The Business Times, 17 January 1983
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Title Section11 1983-01-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, JANUARY 17, ISB3 60 CENTS11 words
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375 1983-01-17 1 CALTEX Oil (Malaysia) is taking over shipping, arrangements for petroleum products it brings into Malaysia, a task now done by the Singapore affiliate, Caltex (Asia) Ltd. About 30,000 tons of petrol, kerosene and diesel are shipped from Singapore to Port Klang375 words
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228 1983-01-17 1 CREDIT Lyonnais of France will be issuing US$l5O million of floating rate notes in the Asian dollar market soon. It will be the bank's fourth issue in the Asian dollar market. The third was made last August for US$2OO million, making it the largest228 words
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630 1983-01-17 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE'S power stations will be fuelled partially by natural gas from Malaysia in five years' time. Studies by Petronas, Malaysia's national oil company, show that it is viable to pipe the gas from Trengganu's offshore fields to Singapore by 1968,630 words
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446 1983-01-17 1 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN GAMMON (Hongkong) Pte Ltd has won a $50 million contract to build a luxurious 29*torey condominium for Pontiac Land Pte Ltd at Grange Road. This is the biggest local building construction contract (or, the Hongkongbased contractor, which was believed to have446 words
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283 1983-01-17 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH AIRLINES can save as much as 30 million gallons of fuel and cut operating costs by at least US$4O million a year if air routes are shortened. Armed with these figures, the International Air Transport Association (lata) is283 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article68 1983-01-17 1 Reuter OPEC countries obeying the cartel's pricing and production agreements may cut their oil prices jointly if those members who are now breaking the rules do not fall into line. Iraqi Oil Minister Qassem Ahmed Taqi said the last chance for Opec members now undercutting the official referenceReuter - 68 words
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Article78 1983-01-17 1 Reuter THE Executive Commission of the European Economic Community is seeking to forestall an expected Japanese move to grab the market for a new generation of hi-fi equipment in Europe. The commission has asked EEC governments for permission to negotiate a doubling of import duties on laser-operatedReuter - 78 words
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Article61 1983-01-17 1 AFP HONGKONG police have smashed a counterfeit watch-making group after raiding a workshop in Kowloon and seizing fake "Rolex" watches. Police confirmed that they took away 147 items, including 91 "Rolex" watches which normally sell for U554,500, cases, for "Rolex" watches, straps, and spare parts. The parts wereAFP - 61 words
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Article74 1983-01-17 1 AMERICAN navy sailors in the Pacific area have been prohibited from using stereo headsets on wideranging occasions, both on and off duty, as the navy authorities claim that the entertainment devices pose a "saftey problem to personnel". The ban, effective immediately, prohibits navy personnel from using stereo headsets74 words
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Article49 1983-01-17 1 PALESTINE Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat will visit Malaysia soon after the Palestinian National Council meeting on Feb 14. PLO representative Aixmad AlFarar said yesterday he would discuss the visit with Mr Arafat when he attends the council session in Algiers. No date has been fixed.49 words
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Article47 1983-01-17 1 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone plans to visit the five Asean states this spring. Sources said he would make the tour from April 29 to May 8 when the Diet would be in virtual recess because of holidays. No official confirmation was available. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article70 1983-01-17 1 Reuter ONLY 41 per cent of Americans approve of President Reagan's per-, formance half way through his term of office, according to an opinion poll in the New York Times. This figure is considerably lower than the mid-term ratings for Reagan's four elected predecessors. The poll, takenReuter - 70 words
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Article58 1983-01-17 1 Reuter A CANADIAN industrial consortium is bidding to build a power complex costing US$2OO million to $250 million in southeast Philippines. Canadian Ambassador Edward Bobinski said yesterday that the project was the biggest of the several energy-related contracts totalling an estimated $800 million to $1 billion which CanadaReuter - 58 words
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Article254 1983-01-17 1 PREQUALIFICATTON of contractors for the mass rapid transit project closes at 12 noon today. At the last count, on Saturday morning, the Provisional MRT Authority had sold 969 prequalification brochures. This figure, however, does not reflect the number of contractors vying for MRT jobs254 words
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475 1983-01-17 1 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG OVERSEA-Chinese Banking Corporation and United Overseas Bank are expected to be in the fore among foreign banks seeking a licence in Australia. The two banks are among some of the world's top banks likely to Jostle for the 10475 words
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Advertisement236 1983-01-17 1 Fast Loans •"^Call Wayfoong on 737-7977 Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd o. Ground Floor, Shaw Houae, Singapore 0921 < qebudb GUJNNESS Book of Records has become the largest selling copyright book of all time outstripping the Bible, which is mainly given away and is not copyrighted Page t EDWARD236 words
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Advertisement56 1983-01-17 1 e- M-100B—the world's slimmest microcassette recorder. Just as wide as a lady's finger... and as stylish! SONY 0 K V In •Auto shut-off •One-touch recording •Dimensions 12.6(h)x 6.3(w) x 1.27(d) cm 1 Attachable grip battery holder for extended playing time MIOOB •JC THE ONE AND ONLY Enquiries Sales Department Tel56 words
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Advertisement139 1983-01-17 1 Mechanically guaranteed for a lifetime Malko Q«n*rol AgtnelM (Si lid Tel 4 7 *****. 47V4819Tetra RS ***** gr 1/17/tt NOW FLY S. "S SAu o*r-a. .v. f \i 71/ L. And discover the convenience of daily direct night wide-bodied flights to Tokyo Daily flights including direct night wide-bodied flights to139 words
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MANAGEMENT
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559 1983-01-17 2 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN SINGAPORE and her Asian neighbours spell good growth prospects and profitability (or Heinz Goldmann Sales Centre Pacific, a subsidiary of the Mercuri-Goldmann group which is a large European management training establishment. Mr Ole Staib-Jensen, president of the M-G group, projects a559 words
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Article, Illustration1343 1983-01-17 2 David Churchill - David Churchill examines a publishing phenomenon David Churchill FT THE story goes that in the early *****, Sir Hugh Beaver, the then managing director of Guinness, was taking part in a shoot in Ireland. An extremely good shot, he was naturally aFT - 1,343 words
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1304 1983-01-17 3 FT FOR 15 years, Arthur C Bell and Sons, the Scotch whisky manufacturer, has been attempting to penetrate the lucrative US market. So far, it has been miserably unsuccessful. While the company can claim the number 3 position worldwide with 7FT - 1,304 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1983-01-17 3 KOH TSE YING - Edward Leong, managing director of Koon Wah Printing, speaks to KOH TSE YING about himself, his family and the factors behind his successes. KOH TSE YING HE WAS a bewildered fresh graduate thrown into the deep end of his father's business at1,209 words
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Advertisement324 1983-01-17 2 m mBUI President desk with Artifort chairs The new President Line More than just prestige—double security as well At one glance, the President Line of executive desks, cabinets and credenzas gives you the feel of prestige. From the fine teak grain, to the smooth corners and clean, sleek lines, you'll324 words
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Advertisement395 1983-01-17 2 BOARDROOM BALLADS The China Syndrome Business leaders in the West, Occasionally find it best To keep their cards close to their chests, To guard their future interests. And so their formal statements throw Less light on how they plan to grow, Than what their travel agents know From where they've395 words
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Advertisement96 1983-01-17 3 units 439 sq. m. and 460 sq. m. (4725 sq. ft. and 4951 sq. ft.) Office units from 90 sq m. (969 sq. ft.) m Mmft it H m if •Ac* 59 >OTH ii f r Sm «i:„ 4* i: r l; m 'It d v V 1 v'• Please96 words
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Advertisement169 1983-01-17 3 IV Diethelm Swiss Line 2CCD Furniture System Grows With Your Business. DIETHELM created the Swiss Line 2000 Furniture System as a complete office system. Fully functional and flexible. With this modular system, change and alterations can be made at no additional cost. And to accomodate the expansion and growth of169 words
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OVERSEAS
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623 1983-01-17 4 THE MALAYSIAN Industrial Development Authority (Mida) approved 481 projects with a proposed investment of Ms 6 billion last t year, chairman Tan Sri Ishak Pateh Akhir said. This represented a decline of 22 per cent in project approval. However, the proposed investment outlay623 words
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Article101 1983-01-17 4 AFP EMPLOYMENT Secretary Norman Tebbit was told he should mend his own garden gate. Mr Tebbit compained at a business conference that it took him three months to find someone to repair his gate. This was typical of Britain today, where the problem wasAFP - 101 words
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312 1983-01-17 4 UPI FOR THE third consecutive day China denounced the US for the failure of the Sino-US textile talks and demanded that America abandon its "rude and unreasonable attitude". "China will never tolerate this rude and unreasonable attitude," the Communist Party newspaperUPI - 312 words
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246 1983-01-17 4 UPI FIRMS uder eeatract with the slate all meaepely Petreiees Mexicaaes fired 4MM eeastracttoa werfcers last meath. I'aiea leaders saM this was beeaase af Mexiee'a •harp ncaaaarie dewatara aad alamptag ail trmaad flpefcesnma far Ike all meaepely, kaawa eeaunealy aa Pemex, deeUaed to camPreaideatUPI - 246 words
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374 1983-01-17 4 UPI AMERICAN scientists and engineers educated under the GI BUI of Rights after World War n and the Korean war are starting to leave the workforce. The result is a serious and growing gap in technical talent at a time when theUPI - 374 words
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248 1983-01-17 4 AP EUGENE Rostow, dismissed last week by President Reagan as head of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, said he does not know why he was sacked. He also said America's "zero option" proposal at the European nuclear missile talks would haveAP - 248 words
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Article777 1983-01-17 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ11 0105 LAX TYO PAA PA006 0245 JFK SPO HKG SIA SQ43 0740 DHA SIA SQ101 0815 KUL SIA SQ41 0820 MAA MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CAL777 words
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535 1983-01-17 5 NYT TOP officials of the Federal Reserve Board (Fed) in the United States have been pushing America's banks to their loans to financially troubled developing nations. Mr Jerry Jordan, a former member of President Reagaa's Council of Economic Advisers,NYT - 535 words
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585 1983-01-17 5 NYT THE Federal Reserve Board (Fed) has announced that M-2, now the most closely watched measure of money supply in the United States, rose a modest US$l4.l billion last month. As a result, this measure of the money supply ended the year on target,NYT - 585 words
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119 1983-01-17 5 UPI PBIME Minister Margaret IMkfcn lashed sat at the oppssMsa La hear Party, Maartag the cnrieni slerflag In a speech Is the Conservative trade asdsnAsta, *e waned: "We shal net he deflected Ires» saaad bytZ false prwrrtptlias el the lahsar Party nsr by theUPI - 119 words
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Article382 1983-01-17 5 AP THE rich nations of the West started three days of meetings in Paris yesterday to finalise a stop-gap plan to stave off possible collapse of the world financial system under the burden of international debt. They will also be studying longerterm measures to solveAP - 382 words
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570 1983-01-17 5 Reuter VENEZUELA risks a drying up of foreign credit unless it resolves quickly a aerie* of Loan default actions In New York involving the Corporacion Venezolana de Fomento (CVF). Finance Minister Arturo Sosa has said the government will pay US» million of overdue loansReuter - 570 words
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168 1983-01-17 5 Reuter THE Chilean government has announced that it would not guarantee about US$4 billion owed abroad by eight financial Institution which it either closed or took over. A spokesman tor the Chilean central bank said that the state would not guarantee the 13.8 bilttonReuter - 168 words
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Advertisement158 1983-01-17 4 OTARDXO. presents a Complete Festive Season Gift Pack l V iiu: r i( tt•»! i\ t sc s,.j i i 11|i >\ t;i it :i n. .1! It i I i M >t I it >t I l 11/ Ml Ist I li>! IK S f! t t 11 I158 words
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Advertisement181 1983-01-17 4 i. ft a —> $1 I 0 Ik 3 X *r Some shippers like dependable schedules and year-round consistency. Some don't. Some shippers like to reduce inventory costs by knowing where their shipments are at all times. Some don't. Some shippers experience the benefits of our intermodal innovations such as181 words
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Advertisement167 1983-01-17 5 Another four billion reasons to stay at the Hilton International Singapore Four billion reasons? That's the number of combinations in the Uniqey Security System. A most highly advanced computerised key card system, proven throughout America and Europe and now adopted by the Hilton International Singapore. The first in the Asia167 words
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Advertisement144 1983-01-17 5 M in the jnsHnr pages is as predmas f *h-. i f w$WOMm$K rv>2p P* advertise M works hart Smart businessmen know that it pays to advertise. Especially in the Yellow Pages. Because an ad in the Yellow Pages costs as little as $82 per annum for a regular listing.144 words
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REVIEWS
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663 1983-01-17 6 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING NUTS, twits, rubber pieces and Ink Notches all had a place In Margaret Tan's plan* recital last Wednesday. If yon'd been accustomed to the classical tradition of maslc, the presence of sack foreign objects mast appear qalte bizarre.663 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1983-01-17 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH "PAT has green fingers," claims her father Chiu Nang Yang, owner of the Keller Piano Company. Says daughter Pat: "Well, I guess I've always liked using my hands. I was interested in art at one time. But there's not much future1,406 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1983-01-17 7 LEE YOKE MENG; LEE YOKE MENG - This week, Leon and Joel Gallery opens its exhibitions for the year with 40 charcoal sketches by Chua Mia Tee. But more is in store than just paintings and prints, Sam Koh, L J's enterprising owner, tells LEE YOKE MENG. LEE YOKE MENG. LEE1,086 words
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Advertisement131 1983-01-17 6 K 9L fl STfnKtlOUSf ♦•J r- r I H I T iiIU f'i\* < If w !W!lltrrfsl?4 Sizzling Steaks at cool prices. Plaza Steakhouse serves the choicest and most succulent steaks, specially airflown from the U.S. and Australia. Our steaks are destined to please the most discerning of palates. Enjoy131 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous25 1983-01-17 6 Bn&toW: Fiank DickenS GOOD \T'S GBVr4 OF SP*L£S fife. He NeeDS -rvc. s>cx Bpry IT'S UIS CXJN TRULT. 9iptcy iPtcrKi UOR>C INTO TvCTvprJG> fbOL *.3025 words
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Miscellaneous1026 1983-01-17 6 SINGAPORE 5 7 1 PM Opening folowed by On The Waterfront (Mandarm/r) Cartoon Selections Sanithaal Mattun Pothuma (Tamil/r): Highlights include chicken in yoghurt, chicken murtabak, the discovery, history and preparation of yoghurt. The different types of chicken are introduced together with the method of cooking for which they are suitable.1,026 words
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Advertisement285 1983-01-17 7 A strong partner for buying and selling Metals Tin Pig iron Ferro-manganese Ferro-silicon Silicon-manganese Silicon-magnesium Silicon metal Copper concentrate Brazilian beryl ore Tungsten ore (Brazilian wolframite) Brazilian tantalite Brazilian scheelite Wire rod and wires Steel plates Reinforced bars Galvanized sheets Tin plates Bars and angles Tubes and pipes Beam channels285 words
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Miscellaneous706 1983-01-17 7 -IK-ORE CBOBBWOBD 9 Dtv* to get fish it's something to aat (9) 10 I heard aa organ (I) 11 The name to not reimdeO in gold (9) 12 What napped one running to Join up? (I) M A lot, by the sound of it, aa which to build (4) IS706 words
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Advertisement750 1983-01-17 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain BB with the American Express Card If you dont already have the Card; call *****33 for an application form" A cut above the rest 1 > V. The Orchard Cafe. It's a cut above the rest. Carvery 8c Buffet: Daily 7pm 10.30pm. '/Mil A750 words
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Advertisement143 1983-01-17 8 islebaUimi4Ml 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 Crabes au Fro mage Wash kaU down143 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article282 1983-01-17 9 THE US/Sing appeared to have found temporary support in last week's (airly active trading in the Singapore forex market when it opened at 2.0675 85. It firmed to a high of 2.0740/50 before drifting to the week's low of 2.0650 60 and closed marginally higher at 2.0670 80.282 words
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Article359 1983-01-17 9 THE high interbank rates experienced during the previous week did not sustain last week as overnight rates plunged from double-levels to 8 6'/4 per cent. One- and Three-Month term rates fell from 8H 8'« and 8 Vi 8 per cent to T/t H and 77/16 5/16 per cent respectively.359 words
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Article211 1983-01-17 9 SPOT GOLD prices rose firmly throughout last week, Green and Collier says. .After breaking out of the previous week's range of US$44O-460, prices traded higher from US$47O an ounce early in the week to settle at U*****.50 for the spot month on the New York comex. The supportive factors211 words
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Article22 1983-01-17 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore hanhs are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.54 per cent.22 words
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Article184 1983-01-17 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Jan 14: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 0 months 0 months 12 months U88 IBM yrieM) High Low B 15/10 811/10 813/10 S 11/10 13/10 »11/10 13/10 S 11/10 19/10 13/10 0 1/10 15/18 03/10 01/10184 words
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Article42 1983-01-17 9 FOR THE week ended Friday Jan 14. the range oI call rates received tram Short Deports (M) Btad was as follows: Sank M: O to per cent. Pawl tmt: 5 to 5.3 per cent. HmMk at funds totalled $1101 mflfW»42 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article964 1983-01-17 9 COCTEE: Robust* coffee futures closed Friday generally easier, between £16 a tonne below and £5 above Thursday's close in traded positions. Jan and March closed near the day's lows while other months ended near the highs, so thst the large premiums of nears over deferreds narrowed slightly. Switch964 words
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Article234 1983-01-17 9 COFFEE futures closed slightly easier in quiet trading last week while physicals had a dull session on the local produce exchange market. Coconut oil and copra trading remained steady but fluctuations in the exchange rate between the Sing dollar and the greenback continued to pose a234 words
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Article77 1983-01-17 9 STRONG commission bouse buying resumed in rubber futures in London on Friday afternoon, pushing prices as much as £16 above midday levels. Prices ended the day between £11 and £7 above Thursday's close. As on Thursday, buying concentrated in July/Sep which was last traded at £597 after reaching a77 words
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840 1983-01-17 9 PRICES WERE Irregularly higher and trading extremely volatile last week on the London commodity markets, particularly among basemetals, as sterling plunged into a fresh foreign exchange crisis. The one per cent rise in British interest rates, intended to check sterling's weakness, had840 words
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Article197 1983-01-17 9 IAN 14 AMtibi C» Hud Bay life Imp OU IV* 3ft* Atom Alcorn* Bank Moot Bank Not* Scotia Bell Tal BP Can Ltd Brascan Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk Can Prm Mg Oartlnt OKeefe CaMRd Lk Cn BUirt OA ZZ 3& 37* 25* 33 33* 44* 23t unch197 words
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Article314 1983-01-17 9 JAM 14 Rand INDU8TKIALS AIM AX Ami rcom And CI larop SO +18 (38 uncb 380 uneb AMI Bui C ova 380 131 4100 -88 CNA CmrW F*l n nancc hut 188 ra 0 uneb uncb Ida in raTvdtt rufit Qrattmn Hhwid Ub Holdi 101 w 008 uncb uncb314 words
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Article81 1983-01-17 9 JAN 14 m forward market Aeae su +j ArtMd ||40 -30 Artur m\ -U Braacan §14 •10 Canpae -14 Cocf m* J Da Bmti •10 Ebaa I960 4500 50 Ktoetrotwl 30 Ob-Inno- Bm 3736 o«» 1770 15^ Or Bni Lamb 1900 ♦a Hobok M0 go fmtm 4740 10 Rjrl81 words
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Article151 1983-01-17 9 M r»»nea fcmh. pt m Action» M— 111 *1 |a m unch fl"—!— 2L ?2 re ra Brown Bo£3 Br MM unch Bw5T»S STZZ2ZZ m* Clt» 0*>C7 Br. 1M *1» SwS slnl C« ctbft Otlft r C 1M unch xa .1 CU«OtioR« m BwlL Ra-bmr Cr»d« mm tr I.,151 words
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Article150 1983-01-17 9 JAN 14 PI* AUM nn -0 Ahold -u AJtao MM ■u AIffV ***** -2-2 Am fas Ammhnt MM -u 4J 22E 0 HZ 1MB -0J Roto TUM onch Boat* —HZH Burtet 110J0 S3J0 MM 0.4 0J -Oil Ckkatf MM -0L7 CM* Ml Mt) Bmhr auo MM imjo 4-1 •u150 words
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Article189 1983-01-17 9 JAM 14 rr» GROUP B CORBRILLE Carrafour im 41 Air-Liquid* B 8 N Otmla C S F (TbotnaonCW Francalat dM PctroU* Cradlt Foncltr Dt Franc* 410 1463 in 143J0 40ft -4 •1 I ♦8 Ptnanetar* dt LUnten 0880 Lafaraa 304 Moat-Han ii Ml Opfl-Paribai 112.40 Panairoj* 5130 Radtotachnlquc XT189 words
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Article76 1983-01-17 9 JAM 14 t Aac-T*l«funken ftn S0.T0 4-M How bat HOMCh Hortan 111 40B 11 JOB uuo +u BASF SB IU 234 000 OOB ICHD Linda Suae E f Commcrsbtnk ConU Oummi Daimler-B«ai Dafuaaa Draii Dautacba But ISO-JO ♦0-5 OB 40 +0.4 *270 mnnaai Prauaaaa Rw» trf Schartn* Slemana oann76 words
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Advertisement70 1983-01-17 9 See Page 11 for New York stocks. Where taste still matters. t Haute cuisine the bubbles and the ambience and now the distinctive charm of Paul Gostelow at the Baby Grand nightly. Luncheon: 12 'till 3 Dinner: 7 'till 11.30 The Octagon, sth Floor, 105 Cecil Street, Singapore 0106 Reserve70 words
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Advertisement126 1983-01-17 9 I >; M 4» o o c PPWRsy; fiß*' i«- v m mm ii r 13ES1ES The weight of those heavy business lunches is starting to build upon you. And you desperately want to get back into shape. You can, with Dietvite. BecauseDietviteis anew, rich-tasting, hunger-satisfying way to diet. It's126 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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813 1983-01-17 10 CHAN OI CHEE - K «Singapore By CHAN OI CHEE IT WAS a session for the bulls all the way on the Singapore stock market last week. Not even intermittent bouts of profit-tak-ing could dampen the buying spirit which remained a feature throughout. Investors, taking the lead from813 words
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Article834 1983-01-17 10 JULIANA TAY - Wnk end*d January 14 compiled by JULIANA TAY OTHERS Bate Eawaa is expected to make a further issue of shares to bumiputra Investors. Trading in the stocks of Bats LJataag under ready contracts will be on an immediate delivery basis from 10 am, Jan 24834 words
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Article504 1983-01-17 10 CHEMICAL Company of Malaysia Bhd is conducting studies which could lead to discussions with other organisations to determine how the group ran make its best contribution towards Malaysia's future fertiliser reqpoirements. Chairman JD Rushton said in CCM's latest annual report that the higfiest priority is being given504 words
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Article107 1983-01-17 10 THE feliewtac b a fe* rf tfce It Mt actively i tmdrrt itMtoattot Meek Exeku|( >et flhsaai Be im w eefc.lt gjvet Km ttrn iwr la tkNMi i, etatag ea Friday aai tfce Hfh aai lew far UB/ II 5r MV PltM Jm M ae. Urn Hit/107 words
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Article3268 1983-01-17 10 1M3/83 Ii«ll Low i rwpny 33 erOr*s Dtv DW Cw Gr*. ru Net P/E Vol COOO) Week Hlgk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL aeo 154 233 300 322 141 228 291 490 336 490 990 1530 400 240 490 1040 440 TOO 326 790 525 200 2903,268 words
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Article796 1983-01-17 11 Bjl New York M UPI THE NEW York stock market thundered to new heights last week, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average charging briefly above the 1,100 level before the frantic New Year rally cooled off. The first two weeks of 1983 have beenUPI - 796 words
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Article75 1983-01-17 11 GETTY Oil Co directors have approved a US$2.lO billion capital expenditures budget for 1983, down from $2.30 billion in 1962. Getty said for 1963 about $1.50 billion will be used to explore and produce petroleum, $380 million to make, market and distribute petroleum products and $230 million75 words
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409 1983-01-17 11 ww London Reuter THE LONDON market was dominated last week by the weakness of sterling which led eventually to a rise in clearing bank base lending rates to 11 per cent. Leading industrials rallied late in the week because of technical factors and the FTReuter - 409 words
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500 1983-01-17 11 EL* A AFP THE Tokyo stock market underwent a period of downward price adjustment last week after a 10-consecutive session of rises, with the Dow Jones Average suffering a 121.49 yen weekly loss. The 225-stock average closed the holiday-shortened week at 8,068.53AFP - 500 words
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Article200 1983-01-17 11 BCI AFTER a start that seemed to echo the dullness of previous weeks, the Milan share market gradually improved last week. The chief ingredient of the rise were Bastogi (up 21.5 per cent), Boniflche Siele (up 8 per cent), and Centrale Ord (up 9 per cent). AmongBCI - 200 words
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Article325 1983-01-17 11 Rpdne, Reuter THE Bydaey share market caattaaed thraagh mid-week Ike straag rally begaa twe weeks earlier, Mm praflttaHag aad a sharp deettae In the banking seeter braagbt a halt t* the ap•arge. Over the week, the All Ordtaaries latex galacd 14.2 petals la etoae at QM,Reuter - 325 words
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Article1208 1983-01-17 11 Reuter STOCK prices in New York last Friday climbed on widespread speculation that the Federal Reserve may cut its discount rate. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose more than 11 points during the day but eased back in the last hour as nervous investors tookReuter - 1,208 words
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826 1983-01-17 11 lljlllj SENTIMENT on the Kuala Lumpur stock market was buoyed last week by bullish conditions on Wall Street and the resurgence of interest in finance and plantation-based issues. Investors adopted a more positive attitude in expectation of further declines in US interest rates and826 words
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Article246 1983-01-17 11 LITTON Industries, one of America's major defence contractors, will acquire the military electronics-producing Itek Corp for US$23B million in cash, the two companies announced last Friday. The offer is nearly 50 per cent above Itek's $161 million market value, but Carol Neves, an analyst with246 words
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Advertisement273 1983-01-17 11 THE COftTMES ACT, CHAPTER 185 MS M THE MATTER OF COMPEX EJ).P. PTE LTD (M LIQUIDATION) MDM6-UP BY TK COURT NOTICE B KREBY OVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed Company, which was wound up by the Court, are required on or before 18 February 1983 to send in their273 words
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Advertisement135 1983-01-17 11 CITIMAC INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX For higher productivity and profits Ideal factory with the latest facilities 'Good location. Comprehensive transport network. Pan Island Expressway only minutes away 'Showrooms have frontage views. Warehouses served by 4 lifts, 21 lorry 99 carpark lots. Developer Bite Holdings Private Limited (A wholly owned subsidiary of City135 words
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Article434 1983-01-17 12 Ben Co's fate By Hock Lock Siew THE RECENT sale by Straits Steamship of a 33.6 per cent interest in Jacks International to Johan Holdings raises food for thought on what its plans are for subsidiary Ben A Co. Like Jacks, Ben has been a troublesome child for many yearsBy Hock Lock Siew - 434 words
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Article265 1983-01-17 12 SPECULATORS who have been passing the word around in the market that Ye* Hiap Seag Ltd has gone into the beer business may wish to know that its Hongkong subsidiary already has the agency to distribute Budweiser beer, one of the best-selling beers in the US. This265 words
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Article79 1983-01-17 12 FAR East Csassrttam Ltd has reported a 50 per cent drop in group profit for the half-year ended Sep 30 to HK$l2.3 million, or 3.7 cents a share. It has declared an interim dividend of 2.5 cents (7 cents). Oeeaa«LaaiD e v e 1 pmeot Ltd's group profit79 words
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500 1983-01-17 12 «■III Companies Editor: Mano Sabnari FT MOST of the companies in the Carrian group of Hongkong face liquidation unless bankers agree to reschedule HK14.3 billion of their debts, according to confidential documents sent to lenders. Carrian Holdings Limited (CHL), the unquoted parent ofFT - 500 words
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479 1983-01-17 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM PET AUNG Tin Bhd has sold 61 hectares of agricultural land for M 55.2 million. The sale was made in July last year but was only disclosed in the company's latest annual report. However, the profit from the sale amounting to479 words
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453 1983-01-17 12 MULTI-Purpose Holdings Bhd's (MPHB) recent proposal to rationalise its plantation interests seems to be running into some snags as far as the few unhappy shareholders of Merchong estate are concerned. Merchong is one of the two estates under Koperatif Serbagnna Malaysia Bhd (KSM) scheduled453 words
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622 1983-01-17 12 GENERAL Lumber, now a fully integrated timber concern following its acquisition of Sem Wah Development Enterprise, plans to diversify into other new and related businesses. The group, according to executive director Mr Kenneth Kang, has definite proposals to move into areas such as the construction622 words
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Advertisement16 1983-01-17 12 t (iokk'n llhh'iiLv (WTO l*k» Lid KAMPACWf Japanese Restaurant 3rd floor, World Trade Centre Tel: *****3016 words
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Advertisement199 1983-01-17 12 This transaction has been completed. This announcement appears as a matter of record only. December, 1982 MULTI-PURPOSE HOLDINGS BERHAD Offer To Acquire The Entire Issued And Paid-Up Capital Of DUNLOP ESTATES BERHAD Advised by. L. ASEAMBANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD THE CERTIFIED DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE ..the management qualification in accounting199 words
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Miscellaneous55 1983-01-17 12 r OUTLOOK for today: Showers expected around noon. Report fw 24 hears prter to 7.39 pm on Jan 1< at the alrpert: Maximum temperature 30.1 Associated humidity 75 Minimum temperature 23.1 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 2.85 Rainfall in millimetres 30.2 Total rainfall for the month 126.6 Total rainy55 words
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359 1983-01-17 13 THE lack of suitable ships is likely to dissuade potential organisers from putting up floating exhibitions. The ship for an exhibition on the scale similar to Expo Offshore Asia 83 must have sufficient area for display, cabins for crew and exhibitors, catering359 words
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Article, Illustration584 1983-01-17 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE AMERICAN President Lines has introduced a doorstep pickup and delivery service within the Montreal commercial zone for less-than-container-load (LCL) cargo moving to and from key Asian ports. LCL cargo can be shipped to Montreal from Hongkong, Taiwan, Singapore and key584 words
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Article98 1983-01-17 13 AFP THE major Japanese shipbuilder, IshikawajimaHarima Heavy Industrries, Ltd (IHI) launched last year 20 ocean-going vessels, totalling 722,827 gross tons, down by 4.8 per cent in terms of volume over the previous year, at its three shipyards. Of the total, 18 ships totalling 611,827 gross tons, wereAFP - 98 words
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Article762 1983-01-17 13 Skipping Use P»ge C«i AC Tocptcr VI l AIM vm i Ahranldel Liner VI a A.Jtr*-iu vn 4 Alpac VI a Aatming X a Antara Shpc X s APC Line IV 4 APL m 4/5 Aqua Una DC 1 Armbtan Bulk X 1 Arfenttne IV 4 A9CL762 words
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401 1983-01-17 14 NORWEGIAN shipbroker Fearnieys has painted a gloomy outlook for world shipping for 1963. "At the start of 1983, shipowners find themselves busy renegotiating loans with their bankers, postponing deliveries of new ships, arranging lay-ups or selling off their fleet, not to mention scrapping401 words
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327 1983-01-17 14 A NEW dock geared primarily to handle general cargo and container traffic has been opened at Antwerp, a major North European port for liner serv- -Ices. Named after the former alderman of the port, the Delwaide port has an overall quay length of327 words
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Article94 1983-01-17 14 Reuter GENERAL Dynamics Corp won a U*****.9 million navy contract to build three cargo ships, the US Defence Department said. It said the navy also awarded the following contracts 1257.5 million to Maersk Line Ltd of New York and Bethlehem Steel Corp of Baltimore, MD, and Beaumont,Reuter - 94 words
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Article126 1983-01-17 14 AFP A FIRE which broke out on the Greek oil tanker Assimi off the Omani coast has been brought under control. Several organisations have sprung into action to protect the Gulf coastline from the oil that has poured out of the vessel's tanks in the GulfAFP - 126 words
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Article25 1983-01-17 14 THE port of Chalna was erroneously referred to as an Indian port in a report in Friday's Shipping Times. Chalna is a Bangladesh port.25 words
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Article110 1983-01-17 14 SOYUZTRANSIT, the Soviet controlling body of the Trans-Siberian Container Line (TSCL), has announced in Japan that it intends to reduce basic rates by an average of 10 per cent from April. The TSCL rate reduction is the second within nine months and is seen as a110 words
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Article739 1983-01-17 14 TONNAGE sold on the secondhand market during the whole of 1982 rose nearly 17 per cent from the previous year to total 36 million deadweight tonnes, Lambert Brothers Shipbroking Ltd said in its latest secondhand sales market report. A greater volume of sales of bulk tonnage, notably tankers739 words
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Article1545 1983-01-17 14 THE freight market has been extremely quiet on Thursday with business slow to develop out of all major ports except for the grain sector where fairly substantial fixtures were reported overnight. Out of the US Gulf, rates on the whole appeared steady. Two grain shipments booked by the1,545 words
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Article335 1983-01-17 15 AP PART of the crew of a rotting, broken-down Philippine freighter headed home last week with a tale of terror at sea and boredom in port after spending more than a month stranded on the ship in Los Angeles harbour. Seeing no other wayAP - 335 words
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264 1983-01-17 15 THE Soviet Fesco Lines and the conferences in the Far East /Australia trades are to meet again in Tokyo later this month in a bid to work out a cargo and rate agreement. This was the outcome of a second meeting in Tokyo264 words
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716 1983-01-17 15 GREECE'S socialist government, in a package of measures to help the country's ailing merchant fleet, have announced that shipowners could hire cheaper, non-Greek seamen for the lower decks under certain strict conditions. But Merchant Marine Minister George Katsifaras also said any foreigners working716 words
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Article56 1983-01-17 15 P O's job cuts BRITISH shipping company P 4 O will close its Calcutta register of seamen where 1,200 Indian ratings were registered. The move is part of the line's heavy job cuts among the Asians. Negotiations are taking place with the India seamen's union over severance terms for the56 words
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6122 1983-01-17 20 SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of6,122 words
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Article791 1983-01-17 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arnval for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Glory Ace 29A 18.1.83 2000 Or LLoyd 49 1500-1700/2200-2300 Q4/G4 Zlm Canberra 13W/14E 18.1.83 2300 Star Shpg 49 0900-1100/2000-2100 L7/L7 Carina IS 18.1.83 1200 E791 words
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Article1780 1983-01-17 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AWifc CMtakw Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). APKA Singapore OiinrJn» O—Hal (S) JambaUn Merah (PK)R Jumabhoy A Som(PN). AtnAtMli Um Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). Ahtishlil Umt SerrW Klin Shpg (S). AIM C Teeptsr1,780 words
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Article367 1983-01-17 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Forth bank Golden Globe Molucca Sea Ned Waalekerk Ove Skou Yong Chang Barber Talf Bum Ah Equator IV Kim Soon LI Ned Napier Ned Adelaide Perak Simba Str Hope PASIR PAN JANG 15/6 23/4 13/4 3/4 35/6367 words
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Article218 1983-01-17 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/ Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cbo Yang Shipping. ANBO (STBAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.218 words
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Advertisement403 1983-01-17 13 Distributed by KTI FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS I* J 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore 1953 A member of The Times Organisation 1 \l< DIN 1 AM U Orient Overseas Cohlcjmca Line FULLY CONT AMERCED SERVICE TO I. CHUNK UN T.N. MKI 14N CMHBMSni Cjfcnf Bremtftuven after emu) PU ITU M IX onainaos403 words
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Advertisement187 1983-01-17 13 EJSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Mill U AN ANO INLAND AMERICA >:al WORLD TIGER 123/LBERATOR 037 WORLD TIGER 123/MMffR 021 WORLD UON 123/ FREEDOM 029 WORLD UON 123/MTWOT 035 WORLD TIGER 124/ ENDURANCE 030 Feb 21 Mar 1 Feb 28 Mar187 words
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Advertisement22 1983-01-17 13 I I LONDON Freights SHIP Sales SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules I WHO Acts (or Whom I CONSORTIA SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather22 words
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Advertisement797 1983-01-17 13 Companies' Activities, Key Personnel, Agencies The Straits Times DIRECTORY Singapore (Buku Merah) *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U-8. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EABT CANADA, INLAND POINTS LBS MAERSK* ljca maersx LEDA MAERSX ADRIAN IMEKSX LAURA IMEKSX LUNA IMEKSX *9NGAKKL CLOSMG TIES CY 17tb ton 1900 MRS CFS 16th797 words
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Advertisement295 1983-01-17 14 W& i M FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur Mm AnaplMi Far 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. l.Hawt. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremertiaven. Aartws, Copenhafen Hebmlu 4) Malmo. Stockholm. Oslo •Accept** Europe carp for teeder «a S pore 'Also (krect carp lor Spore t Banftot Ph contact PERRRSC P295 words
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Advertisement283 1983-01-17 14 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA MIDDLE EAST MOokt carp to Mm I M* Unto warn lommgfob 15/11 Fa* Cmrnm Mm Line, ltd. CONTAMEft SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN TAIWAN 9 H 11/1 19/1 12/1 23/1 n/i i/2 VI 1/2 AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Mam OW.ca *****22 (5 lin«« l CFS/T«rmip»l *****79/*****86283 words
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Advertisement621 1983-01-17 15 The Straits Steamship Group O STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Ccntainsrrtfe Strict To/Fww BancfcA stok no pegasus nm mm 14-19 i» 2122ia* PEGASUS PRIX mm 2S-24 Im ?t-21 lan smgapore to mmk Sarawak w> mwc ACCEPTS CARGO OIK SAR.S BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCIS LTD. BANGKOK621 words
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Advertisement961 1983-01-17 15 fZB Franco Belgian Services Ftivf r,- .<->1 Strrxct .x!h fi,!i]\an far Km r»: c acf CONSO® T fLi» OMA CONTMKR KM CM* 7Mb 11 Ma 12 Mar 14II* U FM 12 FM sjngapoih FNQUIRIfS ???3 744 CfS W404! lernwial ?;oooi Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd. Port Kalang *****1 2 Pataling Jay*961 words
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Advertisement50 1983-01-17 15 NOTICE VOY: in arrive* liU Jaaaary, IKS *t PJS.A. Giii■■ N«. 44 General Survey of cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Friday 21st January. I*3. from 9 00 a.m. to S.OO p.m. No further survey will be held after this date Acsata:JUMABBOY A SONS (PTE)LTD. Tel:- *****50 words
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Advertisement694 1983-01-17 16 /a 1 Hapag-Lloyd MTiiMI IK Eiprtu Ct&mUi EXPORTS I Abo accept** tr*nsh.pnwnt cargo lor CAJtIBBtANWEST MOKS »a Hamburg SjwePK Pen Balbao Genoa H'burg B haven Rdam Antwerp 27/2 6/3 )Cpnnectmg m Kaohstung Connecting m Tokyo Connecting m Kobe "Ako occeptmg cargo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS »>o mm>londbr>dg«, and US MO-WEST694 words
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Advertisement420 1983-01-17 16 p: mt ICS LINE CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN KM IIIN/II2E ALTA# 185W/186( STOK 25-24 lan 1719 Feb STOK »1J FA P Habit 2? 28 lan 20-22 Feb BM 14 11 Fat PIAAAG BUSAN 29 30 lan 8 Feb 23 25 Feb 6 Mai KUNSAft 13 Mar SUMY OCEAN ¥.02 0-11420 words
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Advertisement389 1983-01-17 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAIKR SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCI I LCi CARGO FOR. sg I V, z a R i i ALSO ACCfFTMC ICt/FCt 1 fCt/FCt TO 11/3 Vl IVI 0510 iomxm. southmtton WNcicsrai numm iiwpooi giasso* M mas Tow •MSTtttAM MA (OTTOMM EUROPE/FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE \zs ~i lg IT:!389 words
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Advertisement1222 1983-01-17 16 5 IniA Bufm F,y< S,,r dipping Corpn. (J fi jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" I LOADING FOR RANGOON rwamsnimn M M S'pvr fatart/17 In B F sS C Agann *1 Molayvo BOUSTEAD SHPWNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1'8 Campame Aiftnunt 0* NoWO" lirtrrcommimal >9>A A III!A s A C1,222 words
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Advertisement333 1983-01-17 16 TUSINOSE u MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SJN6APOK PKELAAG PENANG VOBTEX SlUPfa 25/1 21/1 SMOSE MUtITM fll ITO m *****44/7 t *****70 .r. KX C SHTf* COMMIT TU *****52/3 pmt mi«g ust m surrm am mr# JM7J2/J/7251 nam: turns* t*mx t Ttutsran ltd fat A7M3 t S37R333 words
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Advertisement930 1983-01-17 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIOAH. JEODAH A AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 23-24/1 6-7/3 15-16/4 COLOMBO 31-1/2 12-14/3 21-23/4 IE 9-11/2 21-23/3 1-3/5 JEDDAHI AQABA I COLOMBO 13-14/2 16-18/2 25-26/3 26-30/3 5-6/5 6-10/5 17-16/1 26-1/3 9-10/4 20-21/5 23-24/1 6-7/3 15-16/4 26-27/5 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES930 words
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Advertisement1004 1983-01-17 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SfRWCf TO/FROM EUROPE to njton HanMwf Fifrnt Tate (iprm Cardan b) Fratlwl liprtts hvMR Eiprtu Pwwi/Iwn hbubg b haven roam Sper* P Kdan( N Germany Awlria Mm 14/1 a/1 »/2 11/2 u/2 M/i a/i 3/2 5/2 10/2 12/2 It/2 11/2 a/2 a/2 V) 4/3 12/11,004 words
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Advertisement593 1983-01-17 17 Scan Dutch WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO med/uk/nc/scan SERVICE 'JT* Er i)* i S«S*" w w 1,1 0 UMUNMC ANSON 20/1 WON 15 1 Jl/I 0/1 1 OUTANC KMMIU74/I «D Olin 1/? 2»/l ANSON 27/1 0 AfMUtoG S ST* 7/7 SHAWM t /7 4n apbon i/i 1 OUTANC FACE»/I xom« is/?593 words
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Advertisement553 1983-01-17 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK I SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 3 Apr 29 Apr 1 May 5 May 24 Apr 20 May 22 May 26 May Lines U.S. GULF DIRECT SERVICE (•New Orleans. Mobile. Houston. Galveston) (Accepting break bt* tor (QUfTOS via New553 words
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Advertisement1151 1983-01-17 18 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE feeder »BS£i store motto mm ASIA STAR V 7 26 tan Yo«* MARU V6B 1 BROGE Vl4 31 ten JAP AM AMBROSE VSB M EMERALD V? 1 7 Feb KURO6E MARU V 67 HKG CMTR V33t 1? Feb KUROBE MARU V 671,151 words
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Advertisement198 1983-01-17 18 E CHAR CHING MARINE CO LTD. CCUKMI RED SEA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE STORE Al Khamos 2 21 Jan Al Khames 1 05 Fab Nafoosa Char dm* Wihoed RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SEA SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE LOADMGFOR Joddah, Aqaba, ft. Sudan Joddah, Mm. Sudan Joddah, Aqaba, ft. Sudan (Aho accept** brtakbufc to Joddah and198 words
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Advertisement643 1983-01-17 18 <93 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Uo*t ios warn sarfmrcbco, juttu. ucoma hmcohq i c fd/ra cm**m -•*oa- '..T ',"S" AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc*th| Fa/Fa Man -SS.- 32 lit lit ;ss NEW ZEALAND SERVICE WH» BANOHAM HSHVA TASK WSHVA AMBAO VSMVA NMMTA "S O NACALAMT "SO NAGALAND643 words
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Advertisement552 1983-01-17 18 PTE 1 ITO KORINS MARITIME SERVICES R B.i'irlmcj IV.i, S ;ij T»- J2 1 b )22 A U-7 P Kelang Tel *****1 8 RED SEA PERSIAN GULF/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICES BOYANG No. 1. YOU EUN TBN BOY AUG No. 2. S pore Loa(kn( For: 20 Jan iedd ah/Aleiandria/Benftua/ Tripoi 20 Jan Bandar552 words
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Advertisement373 1983-01-17 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Suite 2616 International Pa? a Anson Ra Singapore 0207 Tel ***** 1 l i l oLmi Bf*t)BlALßEA]L.Earm BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK MO PLATA ***** SM In Port BOULOOf/RTWYN •ion® ma nan if* -ST" 1 RSSTJS ««-.uiS UM hPwl Half ac line S pore P Ketong L«adb« tar373 words
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Advertisement517 1983-01-17 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N GARNET S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 1100 23/1 2300 22/1 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA..... SINGAPORE. PENANG...... P. KELANG BRISBANE... SYDNEY—BORNE MELBOURNE AOELASE... FREMANTLE Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok517 words
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Advertisement544 1983-01-17 19 HEtING-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DON A V SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK.KEELUNG BUSAN INCHON P> fW Hi *n BUSAN 21/1 N/1 JO/1 9/2 14/? "./I "4/2 I I' 1 m 10/2 21/? SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA I M Ajents Spore NEPTUNE AGENCKS PTE LTD Tel ???411l544 words
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Advertisement1053 1983-01-17 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUHDMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f KtiANC PENANG M/S SHAWMT NAM SOON SON BHD IST ANO 2NO FLOOR KSSftS MAI THONG SHPPMG 23 Weld1,053 words
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Advertisement90 1983-01-17 19 DON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD ISOi 1906 I** Fir Siwntwi HouV 3 S»wi»tori S>*» 0106 TWflho* 2MSOM (5 Lmn) t 220R3S THe» K*****9 SKSH* RE CULM SOMGO TO EAST 4MUVSM I? 15-T| R'A' N'5J v- f^a ?tk Plmt, MNB Building, SI R*HUN Kmd, SißgapMY 111 Tel: mtttS (5 Llae*). DIVISION90 words
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Advertisement560 1983-01-17 20 Rcfjiimal Container Lines irririiTl Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500Hrs Tuesday Saturday ■5- SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S'pw* PR Pr» KUSEI BlAI® 13/1S Fab 11 F«b— SWatati. Muscat Mm (Nut* KUSUISLAM) 24/21 Mar Bahrain, Dammam, Doha ntiß I IMK > EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE P560 words
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Advertisement278 1983-01-17 21 to! RfGUUUI CONVENTIONAL ft CONTAMER SERVICES Fa AND LCI TO All PORTS M AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAN), UK/EUROPE, USA, CANADA, HONGKONG, TAIWAN, MDDIE EAST OTHER PORTS/DESTMATIONS ON REQUEST "For Bookings Enquiries Please Contact SMGAPOtt SMtt 3415,1 Vpwt 1207 1 (12 HO) T* *****11 (12 HO) TMn: AS ***** FKTMM MALAYSIA Mk3M,MA278 words
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Advertisement415 1983-01-17 21 SOON SENG GROUP Regular Servtcs To East M'sia Vessel FORG SUNG toy 101/13 FORG SOON Vty 207/12 Principal XUtlll l .IMP!* f PORI KHANG Ajent Pf NANG SOON Sf NG SHIPPING SON BMP 73 Ulan Mflavu tfl 03 *****7 IHei MA ***** Cable SOON 89 latan Watson Tel 38 6630415 words
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Advertisement76 1983-01-17 21 Jm&HRGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. MJ BANGKOK EXPRESS SVC (FCI i LCL) HONG KOHC ISLANDS LINE (Australian SVC) Carte 13 21/1 Cmtw 4 12/2 L SYD MEL ME M < 131 27/2 7/3 14/3 6/3 1131 11/3 11/3 2V3 11/3 TEL: *****77/88 Tx: ***** Eurofro 20th Floor Ocean Building, Spore76 words
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Advertisement473 1983-01-17 22 f sfMppmg (Singapore) pnvate (mmte<3 NVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE Acceptanc FCI/ICI I Cwwwimal carpes OESTN HI W6/TVN/VN 21st Im "IK COLOMBO 22M iw KK /Tftmu (lft "MT) ki Pert KCH/SMJ/LAMAN/MiARA (Ift. "HMftMH) ?0» TRANS SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE Sonice to Ho i MVI/UTNU Cargo M*n tofc *****U/9. *****11 21st Fl. 21M-A, MtiioitMiiil473 words
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Advertisement531 1983-01-17 22 m FORIUNA CONSOiIDATiON SERVICES PIF LID 06 13 14 MAXWUI HOUSE Ul Ife<j44 HIIX K*****4 iGIUNA eta ra/ia to «stnatct< 17/1 AUSTRALIA BRIS, SYD. MEL. ADE. FREM 18/1 UK/EUWPE ALL BASE PORTS INLAND DESTINATIONS 24/1 ARAOAN GULF DUBAI. KUWAIT. DAMMAM, DOHA. BAHRAfti, A'DHABI, MINA QABOOS, INTRANSIT DESTN 16/1 FAR EAST531 words
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Advertisement337 1983-01-17 22 HEAP SENG TRADING I PTE. LTD. 1201, 12tfc Hoot, GoMm Mil* T««#,' Baoch Rood, Smaaairi 0719. Tat: *****44 Tl« R*****2 HEAPCff ytf NedKoyd fAC AawdM PwiMg: Tat SMl7t p. K«tM|: t«l ttrmrr NTT S port General Ajmts STRONGWtLL ENTERPRISE (P"ft| L r 140-142 2 B Moute Aobnici "8 S jci337 words
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Miscellaneous153 1983-01-17 22 Regional Weather m N i 1 A 0 S »> 6s a 4*l SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Shower Rain Goody Sky Barface winds an t °C yA cr* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height Temperature Weather Sarfmee winds an153 words
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