The Business Times, 18 January 1983
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Title Section10 1983-01-18 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, JANUARY 18,1W3 60 CENTS10 words
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366 1983-01-18 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI CREDIT Lyonnais has joined the list of French banks in Singapore planning to set up merchant banking units. The bank recently filed an application to the Monetary Authority of Singapore to operate a wholly owned merchant bank here. Should366 words
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255 1983-01-18 1 IT WAS a speed reading course which ended before it even began. The organiser, Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics, had to postpone the threeweek course because the two foreign lecturers who would be conducting the training did not have the necessary work permits. Four classes255 words
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467 1983-01-18 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG REINSURERS in Singapore have tightened their terms on reinsurance business up for renewal because of the worsening conditions in the market. They say claims are increasing sharply, the recession shows few signs of abating and the overcapacity situation has eased significantly.467 words
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Article532 1983-01-18 1 Reuter IT HAS long been possible to pick up a Dior belt, a Dunhill lighter and a Rolex watch in Hongkong's back streets and still get change from a US$20 note. Now the colony's makers of cheap imitations have moved into the high technology ageReuter - 532 words
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322 1983-01-18 1 GOVERNMENT-owned Resources Development Corporation (RDC) is partnering a large Japanese construction company to bid for civil contracts of the mass rapid transit project. The partner, Kumagai Gumi, the sixth largest Japanese contractor, is leading the Joint venture. Kumagai set up its322 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article66 1983-01-18 1 Reuter LECH Walesa, leader of the banned Solidarity union, yesterday said he would take legal action if the authorities refused to allow him to return to his old job at the Lenin shipyards in Gdansk. Walesa, who was turned away from the shipyard last Friday when heReuter - 66 words
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Article100 1983-01-18 1 Reuter OIL ministers from Opec rebels, Libya and Iran, consulted yesterday in Teheran as the organisation prepared for crisis talks next weekend on sharing out the dwindled oil market to head off a potential price crash. Libya's Kamel Hasan al-Maq-hour and Iranian Oil Minister Mohammad Gharazi, whoseReuter - 100 words
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Article69 1983-01-18 1 Reuter THE West German government's annual economic report will maintain the zero growth forecast for 1983 which was first predicted last year. Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff in Bonn yesterday said zero average gross national product growth this year calls for a distinct upturn in the economy duringReuter - 69 words
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Article73 1983-01-18 1 Reuter BRITAIN'S ruling Conservative Party would easily win a general election if it were held now, accord- ing to a new public opinion poll. The poll, conducted by Market and Opinion Research International, shows 44 per cent of voters favour the Conservatives against 42 per cent inReuter - 73 words
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Article104 1983-01-18 1 AFP WEST German Foreign Minister Hans Dietrich Genscher has told his Soviet counterpart Andrei Gromyko that West Germany and its European partners want all Soviet medium-range missiles removed from Eastern Europe in exchange for the West abandoning plans to deploy new American mediumrange missiles at the end ofAFP - 104 words
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Article77 1983-01-18 1 Reuter PILOTS for El Al, Israel's national airline, agreed under protest to return to work yesterday and join the strike-plagued company's efforts to resume full passenger services after more than four months on the ground. Management of the governmentowned airline, which has been placed in receivership, threatenedReuter - 77 words
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Article27 1983-01-18 1 FRANCE'S unemployment rate fell 1.1 per cent in December to a seasonally adjusted 2,009,000 people, compared with 2,031,100 in November, the labour ministry said.27 words
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240 1983-01-18 1 TIMES Publishing may participate in the marketing and advertising functions of the Teleview information service which Telecoms intends to introduce to Singapore. This was indicated by Times Pub chairman, Mr CC Tan, in the company's latest annual report. In October last year, Telecoms240 words
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350 1983-01-18 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH AN AD HOC working group has been established to examine the technical and operational implications of Malaysia's proposal to extend its control of air traffic over the South China Sea up to 14,000 metres. The decision to form350 words
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131 1983-01-18 1 UPI PERTAMINA will reduce the amount of its crude oil refined in Singapore this year by two thirds, from 72.8 million to 24.1 million barrels. The reduction reflects Indonesia's increased refining capacity, a spokesman for the state-owned oil company said in Jakarta yesterday. NewUPI - 131 words
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Advertisement237 1983-01-18 1 Distributed by FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore 1953 LU A member of The Timet Organisation J±MDSI AN average prime rate of 8.5 per cent is predicted for this year by DBS Bank Page I CAWA General Construction has received an $11.36 million contract from the Housing and Development237 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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436 1983-01-18 2 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI AN AVERAGE {Mime rate of 8.5 per cent is predicted for this year, with interbank rates trading in the range of 6 to 9 per cent. This general downtrend in rates from the current average of 9.5 per cent was436 words
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446 1983-01-18 2 Reuter BELGIAN Finance Minister Willy de Clercq said the Group of 10 advanced industrial countries is almost certain to seek increases of about 40 billion special drawing rights (SDRs) in International Monetary Fund quotas. De Clercq said in Brussels over the weekendReuter - 446 words
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Article192 1983-01-18 2 THE president of Japan's Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund, Takeshi Hoso mi, who led a study group of Japanese bankers on world offshore banking centres last year, proposed a similar centre for Japan. In a draft plan, Hosomi suggested Tokyo create an international hanking facility with deposits192 words
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Article287 1983-01-18 2 Reuter AMERICAN banks' average net free reserves rose US$72 million to 1194 million in the week ended Jan 12, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said. The previous week's net free position was revised to $122 million from 1336 million. Discount window borrowingsReuter - 287 words
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486 1983-01-18 2 Reuter THE Bank of England has acted to relieve technical money market pressures in the first quarter that may otherwise have prompted a further rise in clearing bank base rates, money market analysts in London said. By offering the banks the opportunity toReuter - 486 words
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Article143 1983-01-18 2 Reuter DG Bank Deutsche Genossenschaftsbank in Frankfurt yesterday said it achieved satisfactory profit in 1982 and plans a 200 million deutschemark rise in capital, currently 566.4/ million marks. Lower interest rates produced a higher return on loans, and profit on services also rose, especially in securitiesReuter - 143 words
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270 1983-01-18 2 Reuter THE Luxembourg government has drafted legislation granting tax relief for foreign banks on artificial profits (hie to exchange rate movements, banking commissioner Pierre Jaans said. The legislation will be backdated to Jan 1 last year, and would exclude from tax liability calculations any profit orReuter - 270 words
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265 1983-01-18 2 Reuter CONTINUING high public sector deficits and as yet unsatisfactory progress in fighting inflation are holding up a swifter decline in West German interest rates, the Bundesbank said. In its latest montly repott, the Bundesbank said inflationary expectations are particularly working against aReuter - 265 words
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Article430 1983-01-18 2 Reuter ALL THREE of Australia's major private banks have now called for complete deregulation of their industry before foreign banks are granted full local licences. The Australian government said last Thursday it agreed in principle to allow about 10 foreign owned banks into the load huniHng system onReuter - 430 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-01-18 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 9.54 per cent.22 words
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Article137 1983-01-18 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 17: US Offer Bid 7 days 0 0* 1 month 13/16 811/16 2 months S13/16 11/16 3 months S13/16 S11/16 6 months 615/16 S 13/16 0 months 01/16 015/16 12 months 03/16 01/16 Das. IwM lULUl. 1 month 3137 words
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Article46 1983-01-18 2 RANGE of I** M otter cd by diacount fc— i on Jan 17: Overnight IV, Call depoa tts: 3M CM>« 3-month Treajury b UU 31/16 215/16 3-month Bank bllla 7* 3 month* CD 7 9/16 77/16 montha CD 7 a/ie 77/16 Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article180 1983-01-18 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed easier yesterday at 230.70 yen in quiet trading after opening at 231.20, dealers said. This was close to the New York close on Friday of 230.30/70 but above the 229.80 close in Tokyo on Friday. Trading volume was a light US$l.23 billion. The180 words
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Article112 1983-01-18 2 THE unwinding yesterday at short positions taken ahead of the weekend initially strengthened both the dollar and sterling in moderately active trading, dealers said. The absence of a widely expected cut in US discount rate saw the dollar open higher at 2.3613/33 marks compared with Friday's close in New112 words
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Article480 1983-01-18 2 TRADING on the foreign exchange market took on a quiet tone yesterday after the weekend. Volume was moderate with most of it on commercial demand. The US dollar generally opened firmer from Friday's closing but came off slightly at closing. The US dollar opened at 2.0680 10 against480 words
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Article93 1983-01-18 2 STERLING recovered yesterday to U5J1.5820/30 from an early $1.5785/95, following news Opec president Yahaya Dikko has ruled out any cut in oil prices, dealers said. The US dollar was also highpr against other European currencies. The US dollar rose to 2.3603/10 marks from an early 2.3563/70 and the US93 words
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Article338 1983-01-18 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday fluctuated marginally throughout the session before closing narrowly mixed compared with New York's Friday close. Trading was moderately active with total sales, including kerbs, recorded at 926 lots. Prompt closed slightly weaker at US$4B7/490 an ounce compared with 1487.50/488.50 in New York on Friday338 words
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Article35 1983-01-18 2 M An New York a738 ***** 12JK ax Zurich 12-ZSB 12.40B 12JBS 12.506 Mm M Singapore 12JBB 12.SB 12J0S 12.CS Closing prfc In US doQari a troy ouac B. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.35 words
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Advertisement96 1983-01-18 2 At Forward Oversea Credit Ltd., we Save with us. We're one of Singapore's have a special, personal service for leading industrial finance companies, our Fixed Deposit customers. Near the affiliated jointly with Oversea-Chinese maturity date, one of our FD Officers Banking Corporation Ltd. and Midland automatically calls you. To remind96 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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361 1983-01-18 3 HEWLETT-PACKARD Company, a leading computer manufacturer in the US, said yesterday some of its local senior managers in the Far East perform better than the expatriates they replaced. "This is because these people know the local climate and people better," said Mr Tony361 words
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293 1983-01-18 3 ABOUT 70 New Zealand businessmen in Singapore are expected to be the pioneer members of the newlyinaugurated New Zealand Business Council. The NZBC, first mooted in the middle of 1962, was inaugurated yesterday with the election of executive officers. A member of the293 words
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Article153 1983-01-18 3 A MICRO-eomputer mart featuring various brands of micro-computers may be set up at the World Trade Centre. A representative from the centre said about 70 computer companies will be approached for their views on the proposed micro-comput-er mart. The centre is keen to find out whether153 words
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420 1983-01-18 3 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN ACTIVE Building Civil Construction Pte Ltd, a local construction firm, has teamed up with Spie-Batig-nolles Batiment Travaux Publics (SBTP) of France and its wholly-owned Australian subsidiary, Citra Constructions Ltd, to bid for the mass rapid transit contracts.420 words
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164 1983-01-18 3 SINGAPORE Airlines and the Malaysian Airline System will adjust its existing shuttle service schedule to meet the demand for seats during peak hours. The two airlines will operate an additional return flight between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur from April 1. This will bring the164 words
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289 1983-01-18 3 THE MRT Authority should appoint a senior professional land surveyor now if the system is to be completed on schedule. The appointed surveyor can then start advising on the survey reqirements, staffing and project implementation, said Mr Tan Choo Haw of the Singapore289 words
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551 1983-01-18 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING THE subsidiary of a Taiwan-based company, Cawa General Construction (S) Pte Ltd, has won its first local contract seven months after setting up shop here. The company, run by managing director Lionel Wang, has received an $11-36 million551 words
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Article, Illustration126 1983-01-18 3 CH Williams, Talhar A Wong Sdn Bhd has opened a new office in Singapore in association with Goddard A Smith, a firm of consultant surveyors, valuers and estate agents in the UK. The opening of the office called Goddard A Smith, Talhar Wong Pte Ltd in Singapore126 words
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238 1983-01-18 3 THE Ministry of Health has approved a name change for St Mark's International Hospital to The American Hospital of Singapore. American Medical International (AMI), who owns the hospital, requested the name change to "make the name and the image of the new238 words
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OVERSEAS
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444 1983-01-18 4 Reuter, UPI JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, urging US leaders to reject protectionist trade policies, has called for a frank and rational exchange at views with Reagan Administration officials this week. He said failure to resist protectionism would be a blow to economic developmentReuter,; UPI - 444 words
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Article114 1983-01-18 4 Reuter PETRONAS Carigali, exploration subsidiary of the Malaysian state-owned oil company Petronas, will spend about MSBOO million on development and exploration activities this year. The Malaysian Trade and Industry Minister, Mr Ahmad Rithauddeen, said in a statement at the opening of a floating exhibition in PortReuter - 114 words
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Article248 1983-01-18 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has left wide open the date of the next British general election, saying she Is not closing any options. In an interview on independent television on Sunday, Thatcher fuelled growing speculation about an early poll by saying: "I doReuter - 248 words
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576 1983-01-18 4 Reuter The European Currency Unit (ECU), an artificial currency invented by the European Common Market to act as an official unit of account among member countries is being increasingly used by private investors. Based on a basket of nine common market currencies and nowReuter - 576 words
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Article221 1983-01-18 4 UPI INDpNESIA hopes to overtake Taiwan, Japan and South Korea and become the world's single largest exporter of plywood in the near future. Sudradjat, president of the Jayanti Plywood Co in Jakarta, yesterday said, "The role of Japan, Taiwan and South Korea in the plywoodUPI - 221 words
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Article741 1983-01-18 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nnnber Tine From CAL CD41 0220 TPE PAA PA005 0245 JFKSFO/HKG SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MHG01 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP MAS MH811 1040 PEN GIA GA960 1100 HLP741 words
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576 1983-01-18 5 AFP HONGKONG property developers received another jolt during the weekend when an auction billed as a likely pointer to commercial real estate values failed to attract a single bidder. The floor in the prestigious Bank of America Tower on the eastern edge of theAFP - 576 words
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555 1983-01-18 5 Agencies JAPANESE carmakers are now eyeing South-east Asian countries for local production of passenger cars and engines to cope with the dwindling car exports to the US and West European countries. These Asian nations, including Thailand, Indonesia and Taiwan, are apt to restrict or banAgencies - 555 words
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422 1983-01-18 5 Reuter, AP GULF states will not offer interest-free credit or other inducements to crude oil buyers in response to pressure for lower prices. Saudi Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani, asked if his country would extend free credit to itsReuter,; AP - 422 words
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833 1983-01-18 5 NYT, UPI ATTEMPTS to solve the international debt crisis will fail and the world recession will worsen unless other Western nations and Japan join the US in getting their economies moving again. US Treasury Undersecretary Beryl Sprinkel, said in Paris yesterday itNYT,; UPI - 833 words
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336 1983-01-18 5 Reuter A SENIOR British judge has called on Parliament to examine the workings of the London commodities markets, which he described as a "Jungle". Following legal arguments, Judge Rodney Bax last Friday directed a jury at the Central Criminal Court to acquit SirReuter - 336 words
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329 1983-01-18 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan is considering imposing a US$7 a barrel fee on imparted oil to help keep down federal budget deficits. US administration officials said the fee, which would take effect after ISBS, is one of a number of measuresReuter - 329 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article345 1983-01-18 5 Agencies INDONESIA'S gross income from oil exports in calendar 1982 dropped 19 per cent from the previous year. Bank of Indonesia governor Rachmat Saleta yesterday said the 1982 figure was US$l3.5 billion against $16.63 billion in 1981. A YEAR-END alt report «< the East flw—slate ststtsttesAgencies - 345 words
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Advertisement31 1983-01-18 4 Efltorl»l...pMe I Times Vision A great way to show yourself 03-641, Blk 2, Balestier Hill Shopping Centre, Singapore 1232. Tel: *****77 Telex: RS ***** GRASIK (An associate of the Times Organisation)31 words
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Advertisement25 1983-01-18 4 Pan Am To Hongkong Daily At 8.15 am It's The Firs! Out Ihe HrM I li.uht In. T-7 Pan Am.You C ant Beat tlu- Experience.25 words
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Advertisement51 1983-01-18 5 f Local flavour with The Regent style. Nasi padang served with a variety of spicy dishes. The meal for a special rendezvous. At the Payang. The Hotel in Kuala Lumpur lllC C^ggnt For room reservations, please call: Regent Reservat.on Service Singapore. Tel: *****27 Telex No: RS ***** A RE(iENT "INTERNATIONAL51 words
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Advertisement235 1983-01-18 5 A. c •Uii. •-J He* u K». -i- b \N m kUM mi >4 r i i i w Igj ~$M f~ M ei r-: s?r§ w />-. V-i** '*.3 r V- Electrolux Constructor Combined strength of Swedbh steel, Danish design, Swiss craftsmanship and German technology. In the field of235 words
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Article448 1983-01-18 6 THERE will be little time for small talk. So said the New York Times commenting on the visit to Washington by Japanese Premier Yasuhiro Nakasone, who meets with President Reagan today. There will be little time for beating about the bush, either, for the leaders of the world's448 words
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Article1466 1983-01-18 6 Commodity prices reached a disastrously low level last year, the lowest since World War Two. International pacts for stabilising the prices of two strong Asean commodities tin and rubber barely managed to protect the rockbottom floor. This disenchanting experience raises the question whether the effort developing1,466 words
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Article185 1983-01-18 6 J N - Letter J N aagapareMFl TSANG 8m Yla'a article Mr UiMM Mak'i views {BT, Jam 19) wm Like Mr Mah, altheagh I Mi Mt >|llwt the empley meat M geed, wall qaallIM Mi experieMed expatriates la 9agapere, I %m I AnU kaew aa I have werkei tar185 words
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Advertisement404 1983-01-18 6 RISK MANAGEMENT INSURANCE With Special Reference to the MKT 24 JANUARY 1983, PAVILION INTKR CONTINENTAL lIOTKL, SI Mi AI'OKK THE CONFERENCE With increasingly larger and more complex projects being undertaken, hazards and risks ot a dimension never before encountered uill be experienced. It is therefore imperative to understand, manage and404 words
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Miscellaneous695 1983-01-18 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 3 Animal not exactly stout (5) I Some outlandish rubber plant (5) 0 Hold up the Spanish, but not during the night (5) 1 lam wrong In intent (3) 2 The plant I have on either side (5) 3 It's a question of taking things badly (7) 5695 words
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Miscellaneous700 1983-01-18 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by Crocodfc Tears (Manda- nn/r): A contemporary social drama about the lives of three children of the Lu family the ambitious and unscrupulous elder son, the honest and diligent younger son and the playful and materialistic daughter. The cast includes popular Hongkong artistes Pan700 words
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Article, Illustration2100 1983-01-18 7 GUY DE JONQUIERES,PAUL BETTS - America's communications revolution: Part One GUY DE JONQUIERES and PAUL BETTS start a series on the most dramatic upheaval in US business history the breakup of the giant AT T group. GUY DE JONQUIERES,PAUL BETTS FT THE US telecommunications industry is in the throes ofFT - 2,100 words
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Article575 1983-01-18 7 BERNARD NOSSITER - By BERNARD NOSSITER NYT JEANE J Kirkpatrick and the United Nations are skirmishing again. Mrs Kirkpa trick, the United States delegate, said in an interview that she saw some "disturbing directions in UN practices which are deeply worrisome." She cited what she described as an "erosionNYT - 575 words
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Advertisement206 1983-01-18 8 American short orders, Continental breakfasts A local favourites Have a bite, a cup of coffee or a full appetizing meal dished out with impeccable service. Nonya Laksa, Tahu Goreng, Gado Gado, Mee Siam A an assortment of spicy curries are just some of the delicious dishes you can try. Hainanese206 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article176 1983-01-18 9 CHINESE Preface Exekaage, Stagapsre, mm datag prim per 1M kg yesterday. Cmmil eU: Bulk fob $96.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $109.00 sellers, new drum fob $113.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper; Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $347.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper176 words
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Article196 1983-01-18 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) (Mm yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,420; 32s 2,890, 40b 3,100 (per bale ot 400 lbs). Ptoee gs«is: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article340 1983-01-18 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clan (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third class 0.67, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.64. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.57.340 words
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Article28 1983-01-18 9 Rubber: Jan 17 Singapore: February: 171.25 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: February: 190.00 cents (down 0.25 cents) Tin: M 929.15 per kilo (unchanged) 293 tonnes (up 168 tonnes)28 words
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Article61 1983-01-18 9 THE STRAITS TIN prlee in Penang yesterday was unchanged at the ITA fleer prlee ef Ms2t.ls a kilo, dealers said. They neted the higher turnover ef 293 tonnes frem Friday's 126, which was beeeted by the accumulation ef ere ever the weekend, was mainly bought by the buffer61 words
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Article1076 1983-01-18 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were higher at midday, between £7 and £29 a tonne above Friday's close in traded positions. Dealers said prices generally ended in the middle of yesterday morning's trading range. Commission and trade house buying lifted prices in thin volume although upward momentum was restricted1,076 words
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Article146 1983-01-18 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed firm on strong covering support in moderate trading, with interest concentrated in the Jan position, dealers said. In Jan, north rose MJ17.50 to Ms7Bo a tonne, south MJI4 to MJ7BS and central MJS to MJ775 while in Feb, south gained146 words
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Article402 1983-01-18 9 RUBBER prices In Singapore yesterday closed quietly steady with February One RSS buyers quoted at 171.25 cents a kilo, unchanged from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some light buying support after a higher opening, they said. Afternoon prices eased slightly on lack402 words
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Article338 1983-01-18 9 RAS price* In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R S S prompt f o b 188.75 17D.7SN Int. 1 R.S.S. February 172.50 173.00 Int. 1 R S.S March 177.00 177.50 Int. 2 R.S.S 160.00 170 .OON UK/Coat WOO 189 OON Int. 3338 words
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Article114 1983-01-18 9 NOON SSI R and SMR pncaa ymu Ifdoy EAS hWitn (Cairaat Mlk) HT#fl S«lt*ra Hutk IhrwiH MUI SSR 30 (1-toa pall*) 154.40 1M SON ISO SO 100 SON S8R 50 (l-Mo pollctl 164.00 1K.OON 156 00 154 00 N MKKLB Ftkrur; Mink SMRCV (lloo pdMI 1*7 JO114 words
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156 1983-01-18 9 Reuter AGRICULTURE Secretary John Block said US wheat exports are expected to decline to between 43 and 44 million tonnes this year from last year's record 48.3 million tonnes. "Overseas sales have picked up recently, but they continue to run behind last year's pace,"Reuter - 156 words
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Article134 1983-01-18 9 Reuter PENINSULAR Malaysian crude palm oil production in November dropped further to 273,663 tonnes from 368,284 (revised) in October but was higher than 252,398 in November, 1981. Statistics Department figures show that production of palm kernels at end-Novem-ber was down to 77,498 tonnes against 102.868Reuter - 134 words
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559 1983-01-18 9 Reuter INTENSE competition among Japan's sugar refiners, already hard-pressed by falling demand, is bringing down prices, squeezing profits and forcing them to reduce refining capacity. The agriculture ministry has forecast that refined sugar demand in the current 1982/83 sugar year (October to September) willReuter - 559 words
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Article670 1983-01-18 9 AP THE PRICE of silver has more than doubled since plummeting to s four-year low last June, out-perform-ing gold's sharp recovery and far outpacing explosive rallies in both stocks and bonds. Companies that had shut down nearly one-fourth of the US' silver production last spring areAP - 670 words
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2940 1983-01-18 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (2428 2.458)2,940 words
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Article3179 1983-01-18 10 1M*«3 High Low Coapujr Last Sale +orGr'. Div Diy Cvt Gr". YTd Net P/E Vol Day (-000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 194 233 373 332 141 229 291 480 330 450 080 1930 400 340 400 1040 288 440 100 330 730 939 3003,179 words
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Article1954 1983-01-18 10 BID and otter pnce» officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of (hares traded shown in brackets in Lot* ot 1.000 units unless otherwise sped-' fied INDUSTRIALS AeMS (2.506) AJmsm (114B) A1tmm (1 668 1.87S) (14) 1881,954 words
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Article772 1983-01-18 10 SUSTAINED interest la selected Mulen kept the Stagapsre stack market sa an evea keel yesterday aad caused share prices generally te eiese slightly higher. Altheagh there were eeea■toaal heats st prsflt-taktag, overall seattmeat remalaed favourable. Beeeat pepalar «•eaters, like plsststlsa aad flaaaee stocks, esattaaed to see772 words
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Article453 1983-01-18 10 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market continued to advance yesterday with gains recorded on a broad front. Sentiment remained buoyant throughout the session with trading being very active. Plantation shares continued to attract interest with most counters moving up. Industrial issues remained453 words
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Article863 1983-01-18 11 NYT FOUR times In the past two weeks, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has hit record levels, but those achievements pale next to the outer limits that a number of prominent investment professionals forecast for the index of 30 of America's largest corporations.NYT - 863 words
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511 1983-01-18 11 Reuter BRITISH multinational companies and major British exporters can expect a profits windfall from sterling's sharp decline. The prospect already appears to be aiding these stocks in a market made nervous by concern that higher interest rates may prolong the recession. But someReuter - 511 words
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Article390 1983-01-18 11 Carreat Ex Baaka Date Tatal far Tatel far Paymeat Date Claae PayaMe the year Prevtaaa Allied CkM INI 7% Jan 3 Jan 9 Jan 18 7% 7% 20%I Feb 4 Feb 11 Feb 17 20% 25% Bate Ka waa 15% Feb 4 Feb 18 Feb 26 20% 20%390 words
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Article133 1983-01-18 11 CrnnpMy Particulars Ex Date Baaka Clcae Bug Letag Hi Proposed bonus issue of 7 for 10 NY A NYA Proposed rights issue oT 7 for 10 NY A NYA (g, $1.90 per share NY A NYA M GUm Proposed rights issue of 4 (or 5 <3, $1.00 per133 words
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574 1983-01-18 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM CHIN Teck Plantations Bhd has decided to speed up conversion of its remaining area under rubber to oil palm planting by 1965, instead of 1967, as originally planned. This is because of the extremely poor rubber price and consequently574 words
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Article167 1983-01-18 11 Reuter MAJOR bond markets are likely to lead equities higher in the first part of 1983, but on a 12-month view equities will perform belter, London stockbrokers Phillips and Drew said in its latest world investment review. The brokers accordingly advise a progressive move fromReuter - 167 words
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Article98 1983-01-18 11 Reuter THE MELBOURNE Stock Exchange said in a statement it has suspended trading in the diversified miner Endeavour Resources Ltd at the request of the National Companies and Securities Commission. The commission said in a separate statement it had requested the move because it considered there wasReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1983-01-18 11 NY IN THE beginning it was Just Toyota and Datsun. Then Honda earned a place in the American car market. Others followed: Mazda, Subaru, Isuzu. Now, Mitsubishi, one of Japan's industrial giants, will try to carve out a segment in theNY - 1,003 words
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918 1983-01-18 11 CHAN OI CHEE - Market Talk... By CHAN OI CHEE THE expansion of Ym map operations Into Hongkong and North America is unlikely to contribute significantly to the group's earnings this year. But the diversifications could be an important source of earnings growth in two to918 words
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Article174 1983-01-18 11 SINGAPORE UNIT 7*1 HT (M>—gari' prim hrJd IS) The Commerce 188 114 The Saving! Fund 1.73 1.81 S'pore Prog Fund 1M 1.40 S'pore Sac. Fund 2.00 110 S'pore Invest Fund IM 1.13 S'pore Equity Fund 1.30 UK AMA UNIT T SWT (MiMftR' prtoM tar 4(1 It) Mai Invert174 words
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Article340 1983-01-18 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed broadly higher in moderate trading. The All Ordinaries index closed up 3.2 points at 533.0, with the all industrials up 3.2 at 663.8 and the all resources up 3.2 at 427.9. JAN IT Centa INDUSTRIALS A C I A N I A P M Abarfojrta340 words
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Article91 1983-01-18 11 JAN II P*«o« Acoje Mtntof Anglo Phil Apex Mining 04)13 unch AUu Coo a MJO -M Btguto OoM ***** -0000S Buic Petroleum 0014 unch Bencuet Coo B «J0 -I CDCP i unch rint Phil Htdgi 1» -01 Upiato B 010 unch Mtrlnduque B M0 unch MtrtUcI Oriental B 091 words
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Article414 1983-01-18 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed off the highs on late profit-taking, leaving the Hang Seng index 8.15 points higher at the close at 874.49, brokers said. Prices eased initially in response to weekend press reports saying progress on the rescue of Eda Investment Ltd was slow and that414 words
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Article489 1983-01-18 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed narrowly mixed with defence-related issues, drugs and low-priced domestic industry issues rising while many international populars were slightly easier, dealers said. The market average fell 5.80 to 8,082.73, but the Tokyo Stock Exchange index added 0.40 to 593.26. Trading volume was light489 words
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Article189 1983-01-18 11 PRICES yesterday closed generally higher in quiet trading with the cement group leading the activity, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.77 point to 109.77 on turnover of 17.6 million baht with about 135,000 shares changing hands. Jalaprathan Cement gained five baht to 148.50, Siam City Cement four189 words
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Article159 1983-01-18 12 Rises Indices C Sugars 1170 30 M T C S«0 20 Jan 14 Jan 17 Maian Fmilis C Properties M Cement 212 418 60S 20 16 15 BT Indicator: ST Industrials: *****0 757.70 *****9 760.96 UOF 292 12 ST Finance: 1819.89 1817.20 M M C 229 12 ST Hotels:159 words
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Article, Illustration176 1983-01-18 12 Rises Indices Central Sugars Benta 1290 620 50 20 MBT Index: Jan 14 Jan 17 Tronoh 740 20 *****0 *****2 M MC 250 16 NST Industrials: 964.25 968.69 Malayan Cement 650 15 NST Finance: 1633.34 1637.53 H L Finance 906 15 NST Hotels: 648.22 648.22 BAT 414 14176 words
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Article47 1983-01-18 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 814.2 Thursday 804.6 Week Ago.... 821.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1000.85 Thursday 1073.96 Monday 874.49 Friday— 866.34 Week Ago 845.15 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 883.8 Friday 880.8 Week Ago.._ 857.6 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 533.0 H.K.HANG SENG Friday Week Ago 529.8 625.247 words
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Article800 1983-01-18 12 THE market opened firmer in quiet and featureless trading yesterday, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was up 2.5 points at €16.7. Leading industrials were marked higher across the board, with Distillers up 2p at 248, ICI rising 4p to 368 and Tate and Lyle gaining800 words
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514 1983-01-18 12 IBB» Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani MAJOR local trading group Inchcape Bhd is in the process of finalising its submission to the Malaysian government on the restructuring of its extensive interests in that country. This is believed to involve the offer of a majority stake 51 per514 words
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163 1983-01-18 12 KUALA L—pr Kepeat pweeart ffthe taaaa?jL£ capital at data —g Batter Ce Bhd, as at Jaa 14. IMs fallaw receipt at aesharas tt Mil emck repreaeatlag &4 par txmt tt the laaaed eaattal tt lata Liataag. ill wMeh already twmtd SI.M per eat163 words
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803 1983-01-18 12 TIMES Publishing is committing a further $29.38 million to its various divisions to prepare for an eventual upturn in world trade. Chairman C C Tan, in the company's latest annual report, said Times Pub will commit 112.04 million to the newspaper division, 12.63803 words
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373 1983-01-18 12 GENERAL Corporation Bhd, which recently diversified strongly into insurance and property, is ploughing back further investment into its traditional business manufacturing of ceramic tiles. The company yesterday said it will invest a further MJIO million via wholly owned subsidiary General Ceramic Manufacturers373 words
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Article142 1983-01-18 12 STOCKBROKER Tham Wing Fai will take over from E E Kahlenberg as chairman of Growth Industrial Holdings on Feb 1. Mr Tham, a partner of Associated Asian Securities (Pte), has been a director of GIH since last April. In an announcement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore142 words
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Article230 1983-01-18 12 MR TEO Ah Khiang of Lingul Developments Bhd, a listed plantation-cum-property company, has been stripped of all the state awards conferred on him by the Sultan of Jobore. This follows Mr Teo's conviction on two charges of corruption last week for which he was fined230 words
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Article850 1983-01-18 12 Taking Stock.. By Hock Lock Siew AFTER 16 years in the sugar refining business, Central Bagar* Mi is set to make a clean break from the industry. While this could come as a surprise to many, a little reflection on their part would make them realiseBy Hock Lock Siew - 850 words
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Advertisement91 1983-01-18 12 Tan Choon Chye' Management Services (Pte) Ltd. Singapore Secretarial Services Co. (Pte) for Corporate Secretarial Services Management Advisory Services Project Studies Micro Computer Accounts Automation contact: Tel: *****26 or *****27 Executive Chairman: Tan Choon Chye M/Director: Mrs. Low nee Tan Leng Fong Rooms 1101 1111, 11th Floor. Golden Mile Tower,91 words
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Advertisement36 1983-01-18 12 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. December, 1982 SYARIKAT PERTAMA SDN BHD U555,000,000 REVOLVING CREDIT FACILITY Managed by ASEAMBANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD Provided by ASEAMBANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD Agent ASEAMBANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD36 words
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Miscellaneous52 1983-01-18 12 OUTLOOK for today: Scattered showers. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.3t pm on Jan 1? at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.0 Associated humidity 75 Minimum temperature 24.2 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 2.25 Rainfall in millimetres 11.2 Total rainfall for the month Total rainy days for the month52 words
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233 1983-01-18 13 THE United States' Maritime Regulatory Reform Bill is now a firm favourite for a speedy passage through the new House of Representatives and Senate. The bill, a major piece of US maritime legislation, was lost through lack of Congressional time last month. It233 words
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473 1983-01-18 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM SHIPPING executives of lines involved in the West Africa trade expressed mixed feelings about the Nigerian government's recent increased in the number of items requiring specific import licences. Some, whose activities have been severely curtailed since the imposition of restrictions early473 words
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Article97 1983-01-18 13 AFP THE Klang Port Authority has advised the shipping community using the port to exercise caution in navigating and berthing their vessels during the spring tides between now and March. Its chief marine officer, Capt Ibrahim Lambay, said the areas most affected by the tide movement wereAFP - 97 words
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Article76 1983-01-18 13 Reuter JIANXI province in eastern China h»g set up an ocean shipping company to handle its growing export trade needs, the New China News Agency reported. The company, which has two 4,400-ton freighters based in the Yangtze river port of Jiujiang, ships goods to and from Japan,Reuter - 76 words
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Article58 1983-01-18 13 SWEDISH liner and bulk shipping company Brostroms has reported pre-tax profits of US$9.5 million for the first eight months of 1982. In the liner sector, Brostroms president Jan Eriksson ♦reported "pressure on freight rates and lower volumes" while on the bulk sector, the company was shielded to58 words
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Article148 1983-01-18 13 UPI THE Greek oil tanker AssimJ, crippled by an engineroom fire off the coast of Oman on Jan 7, sank after an explosion, a Dutch salvage company spokesman said. Navy officials ordered the salvage company, International Transport Contractors, to tow the partly submerged ship outside Oman'sUPI - 148 words
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Article656 1983-01-18 13 Shippimg Um PM® AIM vm I Ahrenkiel Liner VI 3 Alltrana vn 4 MPM VI 9 An Lara Shpc X 9 APCLtae IV 4 APL m 4/9 Aqua Lines DC a Argentine IV 4 ASCL m i AsU Merchant VI 4 AuftuU Line V 1 Australia* Coot656 words
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1558 1983-01-18 14 Seatrade DURING the 1960s and early *****, it became increasingly obvious to those West Africans involved in trade that they badly needed an organised body which could undertake negotiations with the liner conferences. For too long, the conferences had been able toSeatrade - 1,558 words
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Article1962 1983-01-18 14 VOYAGE chartering on Friday was quiet overnight featuring just a few new grain fixtures, mostly out of the Gulf. Brokers noted that the Pacific Peace reported on Thursday as being fixed by Tokai from the US Gulf to Japan was now refixed by Dreyfus and at $16.20 appeared1,962 words
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Article213 1983-01-18 14 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gull, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.213 words
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Article266 1983-01-18 15 AFP THE tanker market did little more than mark time last week, with trading remaining at a very low level on the eve of the Gull oil producers' meeting in Bahrain. Japanese charterers took advantage of the lack of enquiry from other sources to book several vessels.AFP - 266 words
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301 1983-01-18 15 COMMANDER Phet Siriyong has resigned as managing director of the state-owned Thai Maritime Navigation Company after being heavily criticised for his management of the company. The resignation, made at the company's annual general meeting, was promptly accepted and Vice Admiral Sawang Khanthanapha was appointed301 words
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151 1983-01-18 15 AFP NORWEGIAN shipping last year experienced the worst trading conditions since the 1930'5, the president of the Norwegian Shipowners' Association, Atle Jebsen, reported. For Norway, the recession has meant a 10 per cent reduction in the size of the fleet sailing under the Norwegian flag,AFP - 151 words
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383 1983-01-18 15 THE Bremen Institute for Shipping Economics has predicted a continuation of the present stagnation in world shipping during 1983 but hopes for a slight improvement in the second half. In the institute's monthly shipping statistics, director Dr Hans Ludwig Beth said 1962 had been383 words
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Article391 1983-01-18 15 THREE carriers introduced new liner services to the Port H Oakland recently when their vessels made inaugural calls at the newly-opened Howard Terminal. The lines were Hoegh Lines of Oslo, Norway; Nedlloyd of Rotterdam, the Netherlands; and the Argentine-based EL MA (Empresa Lineas Maritimas Argentina*).391 words
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6075 1983-01-18 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 of6,075 words
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Article645 1983-01-18 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns 1 FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Carjfo Schedule Location Zlm Canberra 13W/14E 18.1.83 2300 Star Shpg 49 1000-1100 L7 Hangang Olory 13/82 19.1.83 0700 Worldwide 49 1100-1300/1700-1800 H4/H4 Hamburg Exp 56/503 19.1.83 0500645 words
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Article1637 1983-01-18 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adriatic CaWw Continental Feeder <S)/Cargo Freight (PK) SBSS23KI Sot» (PN). Afra-Eararia Um Transgroup Pie Ltc w« AhnaMri Uasr Serriie Kim Shpg (S). C Scs Consortium (S)/ Marlntex Enterpriae (PK). *JP* latraaea (S)/Yeo Shpg1,637 words
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Article1041 1983-01-18 22 Ju 11-14 Port Management and Operations seminar for port and shipping executives, organised by the Port Authority of Singapore in conjunction with Professor Ernst Frankel of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Conference Hall of the World Trade Centre, Singapore. Ju IMS Ship Speed and Economics course, discussions on1,041 words
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Article548 1983-01-18 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Dong Min 33/4 Equator IV 22 Forthbank 15/6 Frotadurban 10/11 Golden Globe 24 Kim Soon LI 23 King Pearl 45A Nedlloyd Napier 1/2 Slmba 31/2 Straits Hope 21E Unlcon I 27 Yong Chang 45 Builder 21E Bum Ah 15/6 Feng548 words
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Advertisement433 1983-01-18 13 SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN OULF AND RED SEA PORTS. SaePaga V LONDON Freights n/m CONSORTIA O SHIPPING Sebedale VEQ/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts fer Whem IX SHIPPING Eveats. X SHIPS Pert TTT T x IA RL)IM AM Ml (JP^L Orient433 words
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Advertisement299 1983-01-18 13 HSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG I «f' 1 lOliilJj It EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES tV.n Bahrain (10/2). Jubari (12/2), Damnum (14/2). Kuwait (16/2) Doha (18/2). Dubai (20/2) Abu Dhabi (22/2) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Acclaim LCI cargo for Dubai. Kuwart. Bahrain, Dammam. Mma Qaboos, Doha i Abu Dhab Loadm for299 words
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Advertisement549 1983-01-18 13 <4, BALT-ORIENT LINE Baltic SMppinc Co Rtfulv Smicis fram South East Asia to UnfUd ft*** and North CottwiUl Pvts Ag«nt: Singapore Sovwt Shipping Co Pt« Ltd t«I: *****3 *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SFPi/^ps IMi LEBE IMERSK UCA MAEKSK* LED* MAERSK AHMN MAERSK MAERSK TQrO MAERSK MAMGC maersk mro549 words
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Advertisement401 1983-01-18 14 r—# FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe From Europe •P Katong Saded 21/1 28/1 4/2 U/2 18/2 25/2 KODRMM MHON N DELFT SELANOtA N OEJNA B SU«A TOYAMA S-por. I* fort 25/1 1/2 «/2 15/2 22/2 1/3 2/2 9/2 16/2 23/3 2/3 9/3 14/3 2)1 7/2 14/2 21/2 28/3 7/3401 words
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Advertisement359 1983-01-18 14 Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA MIDDLE EAST Si \**&PanAsia Line; ltd. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM J ARAN TAIWAN AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Mam Offic* *****23 (S linaa) CFS/T«rminal 2214«79'2?2318« w m n VI 3/2 */2 1/2 I 7/2 tt/2 21/2 a/2 N/2 27/2 OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD359 words
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Advertisement984 1983-01-18 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCC Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabeh, Sarawak, Brunei Pods and Bangkok M/ 2 11/1 12/2 14/2 17/1 11/2 20/2 22/2 24/2 20/2 27/2 2J/2 M/J N/J M/J 11/J 12/J 14/1 IVJ 17/1 21/1 21/J 24/1 2C/) 21/J 21/J 29/3984 words
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Advertisement790 1983-01-18 15 Franco Belgian Services r > y.i hr, .< let itk fit «;uin t ,ir A\is'#r»: I. kd COnSO^ium nu commas* srvta ftau eimope of Irwin ru C.M.C.R SINCAPOM INQUWS 44 t:is U"Twnn .***** Opt org Shipping Pte. Ltd. Port Kolang it 70C1 2 P«falmg Java *****3 S7S*C3 P*n»ng ***** 4EL790 words
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Advertisement337 1983-01-18 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE COKTAWO SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCI I ICI CARGO FOR H> IK FUn M IM (Ml l«|< a/I a/I lt/2 11/2 20/2 21/2 23/2 4/2 J/2 2/3 4/1 |/j j/| 9/3 (Mr Wpr 13/2 1/1 12/3 13/3 li/3 *iso accepttns ia/Fa i Fa/Fa to conoaiK. aamrb. copemmsn quo337 words
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Advertisement924 1983-01-18 16 Everett Lines m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON PidMi Nmm| mstmeiunm mrm/iiim HTOKTM s/aia N« n/31 tm BFSSC Agents «i Moloyvo BOUSTEAD SHPPMG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELAMG *****1/8 PENANG *****1 .'8 Compania Argentina Ot NnwKH" imeteomrnarnai A 1111/—• A A C I E ARGENTINE924 words
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Advertisement271 1983-01-18 16 EXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE tan i KMN6 LOMFQt mmuSvTi'wim *oou& mmby avm tat am m. muu/J £AIT UM NIK I# 3H732/V7251 ■uia tub t —hi m TO (TBI I U725 KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/SOUTH PACIFIC Sktapara Pl*« laaAfhr crystal Km a/i KVOM MX271 words
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Advertisement921 1983-01-18 17 to ram HsSirfiFW Iriot Eiprsu Car*asßar benline CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAfO SOWS TO/FROM EUROPE u tfMC ID**" HAVRf SOTON i«Ti 2?f "T 1 *sstriaAntwerp France MUK 18/1 N/1 N/I a/i V 2 V 2 18/2 12/7 14/2 11/2 21/2 N/2 VI 4/1 12/3 13/1 */2 11/2 12/2 14/2 7/2 »/2 11/2921 words
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Advertisement493 1983-01-18 17 g BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE SS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 3 Apr 29 Apr 1 May 5 May CLYDEBANK 24 Apr 20 May 22 May 26 May FORTHBANK 14 Moy 9 Jun 11 Jun 15 Jun Lykes/fe Lines U S. GULF WRECT SERVICE niM>r493 words
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Advertisement1253 1983-01-18 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE rem vessel ASIA STAR V 7 1 BMOa VM M [MIRAID V2l HRG CNTR *33E stok motto kssel ?6 lan 1* W rORK MARU V6B 31 lan lAPAW AM6ROSL V5B 7 fit) AURO6E MARU V 67 12 Feb AUROBE MARU *671,253 words
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Advertisement564 1983-01-18 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616 International Plaza Anson Ro Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 (10 Lmesi BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S-pv* P. Mm Lm*« tar ANANGEL PEACE MM 7FA 4FA SOU.OOC/IDAM/UK (AVON) NORASM ***** 9 Har 13 Mar da Vassal Im*« at Ml Kaiababi Half ac line S pore P Keun(564 words
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Advertisement711 1983-01-18 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LT FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): N GARICT 13W MERC A TOR 29W..... K JACEJN IJW K CHANCE 11N T W BRDGE 14*.... C RO2E 33W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N GARNET S pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 1100 23/1 LCL Cargo711 words
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Advertisement525 1983-01-18 19 DON AM HEUNG-fl SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK KEELUNG BUSAN. INCHON 23/1 25/1 30/1 «/2 14/2 It/1 1/2 1/2 4/? 1/i H/7 ji/2 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA Agents Spore NEPTUNE AGfNCKS PTC ITO let ?2?4111/??M?66 Mabma lunjj Sttia Sdn Bhd Kl Tel *****0525 words
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Advertisement610 1983-01-18 20 Ke<|i«nal Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday ■«> GOf REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PEMAMG/PHUKET/SONGXLA wt i-rm ski* 101 stok phuket penang lATMMBHUM 115/11* Safcd 15 ton 215/216 II lan 21 ton 22 lan lATMMBHUM 117/111 26 ton 30 lan 217/211 3FA sf*610 words
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Advertisement254 1983-01-18 22 V P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. lAIAN tANAH ABANG II 173/175 IAKARIA T[l *****9 ****** *****6 MCCT MEEKLY SERVICE TO TC WOK/JAKARTA JAKARTA SERVICE ETA/ETD NASA DO VOT. 1 NACA DGOI VOT. 2 DMT VOT 2 NASA DO VOT. 2 17/19 km 21/22 Jan 2S/3»Jaa 29/31 la 31/31 Jm 2/3254 words
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Advertisement248 1983-01-18 22 MAGNA MARINE LINES DIRECT CONTAINER < RREAKRULK SERVICE SOUTH/EAST AFRICA SERVICE SM&APORE rr. KELANG LOMME FOR MM TRN» IM-17 8d KMOMBM (*T MKSSRUM MM»»-19 a/l/n 23/1/13 NEUNOK/TAHA vmm/cmnm msmu-n 23/1/13 i«/i/«3 1 EAST MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE NUPORE PT. KELANC LOMMC FOR 25/1 21/1 II *****1/*****1 PL S-d/ltfWw 15/2 21/2 Qmml Agonta.-248 words
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Miscellaneous145 1983-01-18 22 Regional Weather m s rv i '4 ff m c cr*" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MOfIHIHQ. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C V Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain v_y Cloudy Sky W#ve Snrtaee winds145 words
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