The Business Times, 4 April 1983
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Title Section11 1983-04-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, APRIL 4, UK 60 CENTS11 words
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500 1983-04-04 1 SINGAPORE will have its first microchip factory by the end of 1964 or early 1965. The factory, being built by SGS-Ates, the largest Italian manufacturer here, is expected to cost about $60 million. Dr Guido Zargani, SGS group's managing director for Asia-Pacific500 words
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Article89 1983-04-04 1 THE Chartered Bank will reduce its prime lending rate by a quarter point to 9 per cent with effect from today. Its fixed deposit rates will also be adjusted. Onemonth deposits will earn interest at 5.75 per cent, three-month deposits 6 per cent, six-month deposits 6.25 per89 words
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427 1983-04-04 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG INSURANCE training is coming close to a turning point where it could, with the help of the Development Fund (SDF) Board, be restructured altogether to meet the industry's needs better. Not only will this restructuring affect the courses being offered by427 words
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147 1983-04-04 1 AP VIETNAMESE forces in Cambodia appeared to have widened their fourday anti-guerilla offensive yesterday to northern border areas. Reports of continued fighting and more Cambodians wounded by shell fire have reached Bangkok. Relief agency sources said six more wounded Cambodians were admitted to a fieldAP - 147 words
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659 1983-04-04 1 ANGELINE TAN - By ANGELINE TAN THE National Productivity Board (NPB) has drawn up a long-term plan for the continuous promotion of the productivity concept and training of Singapore's workforce over the next 15 to 20 years. Called the Productivity Action Plan, the various programmes are directed659 words
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Article72 1983-04-04 1 AFP PAM Kung-Yi, a 52-year old engineer from Hangzhou, Zhejiang province in China, said he was resettling in Taiwan. Mr Pan said he got in touch with Taiwanese representatives after he was sent to Hongkong. He was acting business manager of Hongkong's Chinese Overseas Construction Engineering Co.AFP - 72 words
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Article61 1983-04-04 1 Reuter THE CENTRAL Intelligence Agency (CIA) has spent US$3O million on a secret operation to arm and train Nicaraguan exiles based in Honduras, Newsweek magazine reported. It said the CIA had used all the $19 million allocated by the Reagan Administration for the operation and had to dipReuter - 61 words
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Article50 1983-04-04 1 UPI A JAPANESE medical team successfully inserted artificial hearts in two patients on a temporary, auxiliary basis. A team made up of researchers from Tokyo University and Nihon University installed the auxiliary organs as last resorts for patients suffering from serious heart ailments, the MainichJ newspaper reported. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Article76 1983-04-04 1 AFP JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone intends to propose at the coming summit of seven industrial democracies the creation of an international fund to revitalise the world economy and promote aid to developing countries. The Kyodo News Service, citing government sources, reported that Nakasone planned to call onAFP - 76 words
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Article51 1983-04-04 1 AFP MALAYSIA'S suggestion for uniform drug laws in the five Asean countries will be discussed at a meeting in Manila this week. Malaysia has urged Asean to take a firm stand on the issue in view of Asean's proximity to the "Golden Triangle of illegal drug trade.AFP - 51 words
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Article50 1983-04-04 1 AFP PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher has taken charge of British intelligence and personally ordered the expulsion last week of three Russians suspected of spying. Mrs Thatcher will make all major decisions on the operations of MES, the internal counter-espionage service, and MI6, the foreign intelligence agency. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article70 1983-04-04 1 AP A GROUP of 60 girls from the Arab village of Yatta, near Hebron in the occupied West Bank, was brought yesterday to the Alia Hospital in Hebron complaining of poisoning. These are the first reported cases of alleged poisoning in the southern section of the West Bank.AP - 70 words
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Article60 1983-04-04 1 UPI JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone denied a charge by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko that US nuclear arms are deployed in Japan. "No nuclear arms exist in Okinawa or any other part of Japan," Nakasone said in Kitakyushu, western Japan, where he was campaigning on behalfUPI - 60 words
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180 1983-04-04 1 THE proposal Is set ap a imml sserelariat fsr the AssMChiMnher sfCtaarwMjsnMhii IJmumS The eemsrittee, sst sp Is the sriddle last year Is stady the tearifcmty of a permanent secretariat, saM Ms report that it wssld be j-fr Is set ap the Fsads fsr180 words
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548 1983-04-04 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE Duke Hotel group is negotiating with Hongkong Jeweller and property owner Kevin Hsu to buy bis Cockpit Hotel at Oxley Rise. Business Times understands that Cockpit will likely cost Duke at least double the 129.5 million it548 words
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Advertisement272 1983-04-04 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance IS) Lid A wholly-owned lutosoary at The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Shaw House 354 Orchard Road *01 -01 Singapore 0923 AP No 3663 earn. GOODYEAR, one of the world's largest tyre groups, has bought272 words
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Advertisement159 1983-04-04 1 The First Local Bank In Since 1906 With a Lang History of Itrsonalised Service -i.i—rr ZX The success of any business trip depends on the mood you arrive in The new symbol of a new deal for the travelling businessman. A response to his special needs. For a super start,159 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article1496 1983-04-04 2 PAUL BETTS - Goodyear, one of the world's largest tyre groups, has bought a pipeline. PAUL BETTS explains why. PAUL BETTS FT "IF SOMEBODY had come up to me (our months ago and said 'let's buy a gas company', I would have said 'you are out of your mind'."FT - 1,496 words
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Article, Illustration357 1983-04-04 2 FT GOODYEAR, which flaunts its blimp 6 across Europe and the US to remind the world that it makes tyres, has quietly built itself up over the years into one of the leading players in the uranium enrichment business. It has, through its Goodyear Atomic subsidiary, managedFT; Source: Industry estimates - 357 words
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Article102 1983-04-04 2 THE Marketing Executive Group, one of the five interest groups of the Singapore Institute of Management, is organising a seminar on industrial marketing. The objective of "New directions in marketing II" is to highlight current trends in industrial concepts and practices. Topics covered are the industrial102 words
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Article91 1983-04-04 2 DEVELOPMENTDimensions (Asia) International Inc (DDAI), a Joint venture between the SGV group and Development Dimensions International (DDI), will be holding a public preview on April 6 on the following training programmes: interaction management and targeted selection. The preview will be held at Holiday Inn. The fee is91 words
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Article, Illustration865 1983-04-04 2 FT SCHICK distributed its razors through a cutlery wholesaler and changed the shaving habits of a nation. Wella shunned traditional supermarket outlets for shampoo, designed its product as a "beauty aid" and sold it via drug stores and beauty parlours. MacDonald's abandoned its US strategy of puttingFT; Source: McKinsy Industry States - 865 words
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Article, Illustration1355 1983-04-04 3 KOH TSE YING - In an age when convenience takes priority, it is not surprising that instant noodles have a popular following. KOH TSE YING looks at the situation in the local market. KOH TSE YING TWO MINUTES that is all the time it takes to prepare a packet of instant1,355 words
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1430 1983-04-04 3 THOMAS KEMPNER - By THOMAS KEMPNER ONE OF the great successes of the last 25 years, although rarely acknowledged, is the growth and development of management education and training in Britain. British management schools are work) leaders and their scholarship and teach methods equal to1,430 words
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Advertisement166 1983-04-04 2 4'-: >• •*>•** *S**" Space Seats In First And Clipper® Class Pan Am offers you the luxury of extra space, extra room when you travel. In Pan Am's First Class, relax. Space to savour/ >* Pan Am's five-star dining designed Clipper* Class offers you the Space Seat It means more166 words
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Advertisement80 1983-04-04 2 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9% Minimum Balance U5525,000 For amounts exceeding US$lOO,OOO, please contact our Treasury Department. Tel: *****48 F i Tl* ii 1 hiMJif UL'ji! Midland Bank pic 65 Chulia Street OCBC Centre #48-05 Singapore 0104 Midland Bank or Group Representative Offices and Branches overseas;80 words
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Advertisement326 1983-04-04 3 FINANCIAL CONTROLLER SALARY: Negotiable at $120,000 P. A. Car Ref E***** An international conglomerate with an established presence in the ASEAN region invites a top calibre professional to assume the senior position of Financial Controller based in Kuala Lumpur. The seniority and challenge of this position requires that aspirants, preferably326 words
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Advertisement11 1983-04-04 3 H V* Wienerwald W 'Vhichever vay you say it, it's vunderful.'11 words
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Advertisement771 1983-04-04 4 Introducing the new,exciting 1 THE FIRST FULL 32-BIT VLSI MAINFRAME And how it is aft least 10 ways better than what you're using now. *1 From hardware to software, the new Kmß NCR 9300 is a technological marvel. /Wtt The NCR 9300 is the first full 32-bit WH§ internal and771 words
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OVERSEAS
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595 1983-04-04 5 UPI TAIWAN is seeking to expand its international financial links through an ambitious programme that includes opening its stock market to foreign investors. Other measures are the establishment of an offshore banking centre and a free trade zone. The government's objectives are bothUPI - 595 words
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254 1983-04-04 5 UPI EMPLOYEES who smoke take more than one-and-a-half times the sick leave of a non-smoker, suffer twice the usual mortality rate and damage the morale of fellow employees, a Seattle University professor said. William Weis, associate professor of accounting, said 1979UPI - 254 words
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Article90 1983-04-04 5 Reuter CHINESE scientists claim to have found a way of regulating the supply of oranges to the market in times of glut by storing them mi the tree. The New China news agency said researchers have developed a liquid "growth regulator" which, when sprayed on orangeReuter - 90 words
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510 1983-04-04 5 UPI A WIDESPREAD practice by other countries of ear* marking specific industries for growth and aid is eroding US ability to compete in world trade. A US business-labour coalition, the Labour-indus-try Coalition (or International Trade, recommended on Saturday that the US respond in an "activist"UPI - 510 words
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283 1983-04-04 5 UPI THE Federal Reserve Board has rspsrted that M-l rose U9HM nHIH— hi the latest week aai ether Pad data asteh la respsdae te repeat excessive meaey growth. David Jsaes, aa eeeaemlst at Aafevey O Laastea Co, said: "The data eeaflm that theUPI - 283 words
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600 1983-04-04 5 UPI AP BRITISH oil customers are pressing (or a deeper reduction in the price of North Sea crude despite warnings It could trigger price cuts by Nigeria and spark a global price war. Many customers are asking Britain to lower the price ofUPI; AP - 600 words
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321 1983-04-04 5 AFP SYNDICATED Euro-credits to members of the 13-nation Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) ■bowed a "remarkable" increase in March. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OBCD) said on Saturday international bank loans raised by Opec countries last month topped USH.SAFP - 321 words
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383 1983-04-04 5 Reuter AMERICAN officials do not believe the Soviet Union has slammed the door on President Reagan's call (or an interim pact to limit medium-range nuclear missiles, despite initial Kremlin rejection at the idea. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, in a rare MoscowReuter - 383 words
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Advertisement110 1983-04-04 5 On Philippine Airlines' daily Love Bus through service to Tokyo via Manila. Now you can take off to all the beauty and excitement of Japan on our comfortable wide-bodied airbus, which leaves Singapore every morning at 9.45 am. Enjoy all the warmth and hospitality of the Philippines as soon as110 words
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REVIEWS
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Article1071 1983-04-04 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH WITH the initial excitement over a professional symphony fizzling out, people are now wondering where the chamber and amateur music-making has disappeared to. Pianist Vivienne Wee was among the first to -notice the change, after having been away in Australia for some time. "There1,071 words
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Article, Illustration451 1983-04-04 6 BRIDGE NOTES PLAYING the following deal In an ACBL duplicate game one evening, the North/South pair at one table were two players of a high standard. Sitting opposite them in the East/West position were two young ladies, both newcomers to the game of duplicate. Encouraged by451 words
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Article, Illustration496 1983-04-04 7 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE historical Borobudur is often pictured as an awe-inspiring, silent and grey temple. But not in the eyes of Indonesian artist, Suparto. While he maintains that the Borobudur exudes a mystical charm, he does not see it as Just another colourless temple. To496 words
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Advertisement131 1983-04-04 6 FOR YOUR BUDGET more value with 1. Highly competitive rates-less to pay 2.Carpeting 3.Vertical blinds and at the right location t00... An ideal location close to where MRT routes converge, g% Peninsula Plaza offers: JrVßMi\ strategic location amidst business, shoppihg, food and entertainment facilities both office and shop space 3-year131 words
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Miscellaneous876 1983-04-04 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Optninf foAowed by On the Waterfront (Mandarin/r) 3.45 Listen Cindy Children's programme on the importance of listening well and the understanding that arises from not doing so. 4.05 Story Tim (Tamil/r) 4.35 Tends far the Future: The final instalment for all you iohn McEnroes and Ivan876 words
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Miscellaneous737 1983-04-04 7 m I CONCERT CHAMBER mule c—cert with pianist Vivienne Wee and violinist Urn Shue Chern, harpist Angela Lu Kun and a trombone-tuba ensemble. Wednesday, Victoria Concert Hall. (See page 6) WORKSHOP "DIFFERENT Ways", the title of a workshop on tonal-painting by Shanghai-born artist Letty Shea in the Art-in-Action series. National737 words
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Advertisement163 1983-04-04 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain with the American Express* Card 'if you don't already have the Card, call *****33 tor an explication torn? ,n m W Ml 4k j 5 V S wvr* S»V #> //>. *«JJ v// nw Jf is f/te season for cool, clean, crisp salads. Of163 words
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Advertisement147 1983-04-04 8 I <>r huu h f <>r < liurn > h<>r (i richl{.' n'lriinhnij >*tj«'m< t >t riv.ll.• iti i,i J i t imi r\ I*j■ rk m -ri in m "~»i i iii> i| h »r«* K \1 Dine as the Kalians d 0... a( Ristorante Mario i ..i ih.147 words
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Advertisement187 1983-04-04 8 -A '/.< 4 <* f c j^C zvfenda Singapore's latest to good food and cosy surroundings. Special servings are set for breakfasts, luncheons, dinners and late night snacks a wide selection of Oriental and Western fare. Cate Vanda your haven 24 /mors a day Paramount Hotef Marina ParaOa Road. Singapore187 words
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Advertisement200 1983-04-04 8 Fbr stocks,bonds and healthy figures. TT-TT I r»V 5. M Today's businessman can talk stocks and bonds and still keep healthy figures. The answer? Eating at M the Harbour Grill. m. W/M \< < isv. < M ill II X III) I It.lt S I I 111" .111(1 I liqll.200 words
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Advertisement163 1983-04-04 8 7ZA Not Just Another Continental Restaurant Amid splendid Victorian decor, dine on the choicest of meat, fowl and.M to the accompaniment of live entertainment. Prime Rib of Beef on the Silver Wagon Juicy Steaks from the U.S. Spanbh-etyle Seafood Gretinde Crabeseu Fro mage Wash to at down wkh dmfkm* French163 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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253 1983-04-04 9 THE LOCAL coffee market was quiet with little activity. Prices were slightly lower on the week. On the London terminal market, however, the price went up by about £25. A local dealer said this was mainly due to chart buying and speculation. The253 words
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Article147 1983-04-04 9 RUBBER FUTURES in Tokyo on Friday closed at the day's lows with substantial losses of 4.5 to 7.0 yen in active trading. Values extended their losses and edged down through the day on profittaking and liquidation ahead of the long weekend, reflecting an overnight easiness abroad. Current April lost147 words
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Article909 1983-04-04 9 AFP RECORD PRICES were paid (or tin, aluminium and nickel in London last week because of the continuing weakness of sterling, which plumbed a new record low against the US dollar. However, trading was somewhat subdued elsewhere on the commodity markets in the runup to theAFP - 909 words
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Article170 1983-04-04 9 MAR CI *TH a mm a MM MM MM MM MM ISM MM MM 47 M 1 oadi •1 -M -M M -M M -M -M 1 -M 1M Dm Mora Dm Tar Doom Mlaaa Fmlctt mek PalcootrMfa Cop n.ii|«n at wm ut« Ot Tallow Kate OmU Oil Qm170 words
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Article244 1983-04-04 9 MAR SI Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 1MO until Akma M uzvcti AC And CI OB until tar* as. z Bartow* UN COBUt Mew pSPvott mb SSLn y Hlrald m Ub Hofcl* MO M Lotlfbo LT A mo until M And R V» uneb Mceartby M tl yttlmr Nampak UBO244 words
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Article95 1983-04-04 9 APR 01 Lire ♦A BwtO(l 284 75 -13 Bet ***** 330 Central* Ord 2661 -80 Cond Aequa Rom* ***** 4.5 Erldanla 7500 -170 Flat Ord 3086 -36 *****6 500 otm 3060 -SO Ifl Prlv »01 -ae 2700 -80 Italcementl Ord ***** 410 IUlfu 1110 Lepelll Ord ***** 20 Mediobanca95 words
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Article1070 1983-04-04 9 NEW YORK ENERGY STOCKS dominated trading on Thursday and turned in a steadier performance. However, the rest of the market did not (are as well, and prices closed sharply lower. The Dow Jones industrial agerage climbed 8.9 points in the first half hour of trading but then1,070 words
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Article188 1983-04-04 9 MAR 30 rrancs Stndoi R*f Sulser fr IMS 388 unch 3 Action* Suisse* AIuhUm Br. 374B t] Suiscr Rcc Swiss B*uik Br 1770 328 10 ♦3 Alusulsse Reg Brown Bovarl Br. Cite 0*1(7 Br. Cite (Mo PC Cite Oslo Rm Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse R*( n*kux>w*.u Br. O«orf*188 words
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Article195 1983-04-04 9 MAR Pn GROUP B CORBKILLE Carre four un ♦t Alr-UquMe RAN fill m •l L "Union Lafarrn 60 256 20 •1 U o n uii IUI DtnoiM CtF (ThomsonC*l)_ 1612 in ♦a -is Moet-Herirni Opfl-Parlbas Penarroya M0 117 4U0 -as unch 1J CM Francaiae (Ms PetroMa Cradlt Ponder Da195 words
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Article56 1983-04-04 9 Do MJ 141 138 m in mi m m 177 JB at M JOB JO at sa X ♦I 17 U u Lt 1 IS 1 14XJ0 MJi 141 Jt HUO DUO MM uut au IAOO sua msc ■LM 144JC iaojx u 4i ♦4 1 10 •f J iU56 words
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Article64 1983-04-04 9 MAR 31 1 forward ma Acac ArtMd r» RKET M [Ml ui m 1 M vrh T .''1 u +m M «0 ♦a Bfucto Canpac Cock Dt BNtt M Elactfobal Ob-Inno-Bm o«» Or Bru Lamb if# m K* »00 MO a 3D 1 u 40 X M t MOM64 words
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Article151 1983-04-04 9 MAR U ASK Ahold Akao AMEV Amlu Amrobnk Bjrjo. BoU IIIIIIIIIIIII »U 5 14 KM) klm Mcnaba Naardan National Nad an 1MJ0 mm MJO ■aaaa -12 -AS 1 Aft 19 unch IJ -I ■IJ 14 411 I NadUoyd Nob Oca OrinUn 0—— Pakhoad Partabaa Paeh Ptalltpa mnaio Robcnlo MAM151 words
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MONEYANDEXHANGES
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Article23 1983-04-04 9 THE average rate at which major Singa* pore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.17 per cent.23 words
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Article328 1983-04-04 9 THE US/Singapore dollar rate opened at 2.0960/75 on the local foreign exchange market last week and was traded to a high of 2.0970/90. However, towards the middle of the week, the Singapore dollar strengthened and the US/Singapore dollar rate closed at the week's low of 2.0670/®. Trading on328 words
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Article214 1983-04-04 9 THE domestic inter-bank market for overnight funds remained easy throughout last week with rates hovering at 5 per cent except on Wednesday when it dipped to close at 3V« per cent. As borrowers turned to cheap overnight funds, term deposits were somewhat neglected. Quotations for Oneand Three-Months deposits remained214 words
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Article174 1983-04-04 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency average deposit rates (or the week ended March 31: U8t (Bid prion) Higfc Low 7 days 10>* 9S 1 month 911/16 94 2 months 911/16 99/16 3 months 9\ 9S 6 months 94 913/16 9 months 9 15/16 9 12 months 10 915/16 SwiM frsaca Hick Low174 words
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Article43 1983-04-04 9 FOR THE week ended Thursday March 31, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: •aak tad: one to 6 per cent. Oeasrml tad: 5 to 5.3 per cent. HifMSMti of funds totalled $952 million.43 words
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Article466 1983-04-04 9 Sterling on Thursday ended nearly two cents higher, pushing through the $1.48 level by a sudden burst of strength as operators scrambled to cover short positions. The pound also advanced against European currencies, reflecting the end to immediate uncertainties about North Sea oil pricing and hopes466 words
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Advertisement207 1983-04-04 9 Go Thai in Singapore Welcome to the new Chao Phaya Thai Seafood Market and Restaurant tucked away in Ang Mo Kio. Walk into the plush and cosy environment. Relax... in its extravagant yet not overwhelming atmosphere complemented by superb service. Enjoy the authentic Thai cuisines of Royal Thai Food, Thai207 words
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Advertisement39 1983-04-04 9 MAVEST Showplaoe of Europe's Finest Fashions: m M I •f o -cv A TROIS COEURS MAVEST SHOWROOMS 150 Orchard Road #01-13. Orchard Plaza. Singapore 0923 Tel *****76 14 Scotts Road #03-108 Far East Plaza. Singapore 0922 Tel *****21 /^Sr39 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article652 1983-04-04 10 CHRIS LIM - I 1 Singapore 2-J j By CHRIS LIM INVESTORS who put their money into the stockmarket last week in defiance of the dire-warnings ringing around their ears had cause to celebrate during the Easter holidays. Although the week was shortened by Good Friday, the stockmarket made652 words
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Article791 1983-04-04 10 JULIANA TAY - Week ended March 31 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES O C B C: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-ten. Pegi Msta: Proposed rights issue of one-for-two at $2.20. Bonus issue of two-for-three. (Rights entitled to bonus) OTHERS Bedford Pis starts— has received approval from the791 words
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Article334 1983-04-04 10 (51 Lumpur M 4 THE Kuala Lumpur stockmarket staged a strong recovery last week, following a mid-week rally which boosted share prices higher in accelerated trading. Reflecting the improved trading conditions, the 30counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index Jumped 43.49 points to 1124.73 for334 words
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Article3248 1983-04-04 10 1 Ml/IMS Hi«k Low c— Last Sate +eeQr*s DW DW Or Gr's Y*M Nat P/B Val COO©) Wf High Mft Law 8BCTION ONB INDUSTRIAL ft COMMBBCLAL m 196 472 an 141 sn no 4M no ino 4n S10 MM m 440 SB in on xm m 4363,248 words
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Article75 1983-04-04 10 en LL-lu Ti^nrTr'" 1-" "1 "r*1 gpm v far lW/lttS Iter a Sm/u Law 111 Fiber Merlin MM 2.44 2.47 1.B MUI uu 3.T2 4.11 2. TO UOL Warrant* UK MB o.»w LIS 0.41 Pefl M*a 4.00 4.30 IM General Corp l^H IX 3.33 1.40 UI XJC75 words
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Article, Illustration566 1983-04-04 10 SINGAPORE •SL955: trST Iadtcator: #ST ladr •ST riaaac*: •ST Hotcta ••ST Prep: MwM Mar M •17 53 819B 47»7« msm oris au 2199.15 MOJO 1042.49 rsji «nr» Mar» 831 07 151.01 ZUt.ll 1062.23 492.04 MarB 944.01 mm aaa 1063.17 oaa *#r 1 Oond dOMd Ooasd Ckmtd riini566 words
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570 1983-04-04 11 w, 3 New York y WALL Street's bull market continued to reward the believers and punish the sceptics in the first quarter of 1983. In the waning days of March, most measures of stock price trends hit record highs, and the market ended the570 words
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315 1983-04-04 11 H Miian NMlmi A MILAN prices closed barely stronger after turning in a choppy performance, with investors slowing business ahead of the Easter holidays. Expectations that the Italian Banking Association would cut its recommended prime rate by half a point to 19.50 had little effect315 words
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Article1463 1983-04-04 11 GERALD COLVERD - n ijmj London By GERALD COLVERD BOOMING shipping shares are an event cast into memory during a recession in world trade. Fortunes ebb and flow with the tide of freight rates and the volatile demand for oil. Last week's news that the famous Ellerman Lines1,463 words
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769 1983-04-04 11 NYT PUTS and calls, stock options, market index futures, options on index futures and market index not based on any established index: If investors think they are confused by the new stock index markets, so are many professional traders, analysts and brokers whoNYT - 769 words
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Article313 1983-04-04 11 THE Tokyo stock market closed higher last week with the Dow Jones average hitting record highs for four straight sessions. Brokers attributed the bullishness to the anticipation of a discount rate cut and improved corporate earnings because of cheaper oil. The 225-stock Dow average, an 84.19-yen313 words
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187 1983-04-04 11 m vi Australia M SHARE PRICES on Australian share markets advanced across the board in light to moderate trading last week with most interest centred on retailers. Over the week the composite All-Ordinaries Index gained 5.0 points to 512.7, mainly due to gains within the187 words
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Article627 1983-04-04 11 Carreat Ex Bub Data MM tar Iktal tar Payaeat 2*% Date May 6 Cine Payable the year Pi i ileal year AUIM May 18 Jun 15 5* 3.7*<a) Ayer Bte Ha 10*1 Mar 30 Apr 12 Apr 27 10* 29* mi Mar 30 Apr 12 Mar 24 Apr627 words
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Advertisement122 1983-04-04 11 U5545,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 7th April 1987* ami 7th April 1988* THE TOKAI BANK, LIMITED (Singapore Branch) w In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the initial six month interest period from sth April 1983 to sth122 words
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Advertisement20 1983-04-04 11 The New ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA 3 the only reference standard accepted in a court of law. Call STP Distributors Tel: *****28/*****4420 words
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Advertisement33 1983-04-04 11 165 years of law stand behind Butterworths publishing i i i V Ibmblu Lshk D*y. SMelMty. Tra VSK C* (Aate rtm Irftft Crawford P.O. Box 77Q SINGAPORE 9119. yr Please send me I*433 words
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323 1983-04-04 12 PAPSR Products (M) Bhd (PPM), which recently managed to dispose of its paper manufacturing subsidiaries, said that in doing so, it had taken into account the over-capacity in the industry. Replying to Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange queries on Saturday, PPM said.it had considered the323 words
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292 1983-04-04 12 WIRE maaafaetarer Berjaya Kawat has raised Hi stake In RRC-RerJaya Kawat (BRC-BK) to M per east trsm tti par east, ton jMJrtag the totter tto mfell aa aaMoecwat total the wttkani, Berjaya Kawat saM that the festrae■f&Mkt tola wMhtoc New Beeneaile Pelley,292 words
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558 1983-04-04 12 HOCK LOCK SIEW - Companies Editor: llano Sabnari By HOCK LOCK SIEW ASIA Commercial Bank, which saw the entry of a major new shareholder only last year, has once again become the topic of a further important change in its ownership. It is understood that a block558 words
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Article234 1983-04-04 12 ROTHMANS Of Pall (Malaysia) Bhd has taken a minnr stake in Cartier Monde, the well-known exclusive Jewellery and luxury products manufacturer and distributor. The purchase of a 1.25-per-cent stake in Cartier follows the acquisition of a 20-per-cent stake in the latter by Rothmans International PLC.234 words
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Article127 1983-04-04 12 GANDA Holdings' proposed rights issue of M 535.613 million on a three-for-two basis has been underwritten by 12 Malaysian merchant h»nin» and the Lumpur Mutual Fund Bhd (KLMF). In a statement, DAC Nomura Merchant Bankers, the manager and managing underwriter, said that the syndicate, comprising 12 merchant127 words
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252 1983-04-04 12 A COMPANY controlled by two directors of Carrian Investments Ltd'* Grand Marine Holdings Ltd subsidiary has bought Grand Marine's interests in a number of ship-owning and ship-operating companies for HKJI4.6 million. Grand Marine said in a statement. It added that the company, Nuffield Investment252 words
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Article272 1983-04-04 12 CMnpaay uttc Li Net EPS wtFall Tea Grow Pre tea Praflt last year <«■*> Dhr. UIC Rnhinc/w F 19/11 2.8 <%> 5.0 (fW) 4,916 IVLMJUHSOU General Corp OUB I F 0 11/2 13/3 3/3 3/3 5.5 12.1 9.0 8.4(b) 3.988 14.817 OUT F V* 28.3 16.0 52,899* r272 words
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Article815 1983-04-04 12 Taking Stock...! By Hock Lock Siew WHENJsvek there is talk about reservesrich and ungeared companies which are dragging, their feet over long-overdue bonus issues, Pitaa Ltd will certainly be among the first to come to mind. Since 1977, when the flour milling group last declared a one-far-threeBy Hock Lock Siew - 815 words
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Advertisement286 1983-04-04 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: Td: *****26 or *****27 Executive Chairman: Tan Choon Chye M/Director: Mrs. Low nee Tan Leng Fong 6001 Beach Road #12-01 #12-11 Golden Mile Tower,286 words
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Advertisement62 1983-04-04 12 NO You Can Direct PORT MO HONOLULU Every Saturdayat 9.30 pjn. Only on AIR NIUGINI For reservation and ticketing, come to: *03-050rchardC&E 220 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****58 or Singapore Airlines, General Sales Agents for Air Niugini in Singapore. Hong Kong Honolulu Singapore Jayapura PORT MORESBY Sydney Serving 2062 words
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Miscellaneous56 1983-04-04 12 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy. Thundery showers in the afternoon. Report tor 24 hnn prtor to 7.39 pm m April 3 at the airport: Maximum temperature 33.5 Associated humidity 60 Minimum temperature 25.6 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 3.20 Rainfall in millimetres Ttace Total rainfall for the month Trace Total56 words
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213 1983-04-04 13 Reuter URGENT action by governments to solve a crisis facing West European and Japanese shipbuilders was called for at a meeting of the International Maritime Industries Forum (IMIF) in London last week. Mr Jim Davis, chairman of the IMIF, which brings togetherReuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration511 1983-04-04 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE first phase in the port expansion project in Pulau Lumut is expected to begin in June. The project is designed to meet the increasing demand for additional facilities for Port Kelang. The tender exercise for the dredging511 words
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Article82 1983-04-04 13 AT THE recent annual general meeting of the Singapore Shipowners' Association, Mr Khong Chai Seng of Straits Steamship was elected chairman of the association and Mr Bill Askew of Merlion Shipping Agency as vice chairman.' Messrs Mike Athoe, Kenneth Koh, George Seow, Chris Shorter, Frank Stille, John82 words
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Article61 1983-04-04 13 Reuter THE East Asiatic Company Ltd said its EAC Lines trans-Pacific service resigned from the shipping agreement which covers cargo movements from Hongkong and Taiwan to west coast US ports, effective May 1. EAC marketing vice president J Peder Braendeholm noted the move means EAC can offer greaterReuter - 61 words
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Article715 1983-04-04 13 SMpfteg LJM p»»e C«i 8kipptag Um Pw Cal AC Toajter VI i gtm. m 4/5 a AIM vm l ETA Line X Ahrealdel Umt VI s Everett Ortaat IV 4 Alltraaa Alpac vn VI 4 Evcrgraaa Feeco IV vn a 4/5 Angoaave IV > Fortune X 4715 words
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Article1297 1983-04-04 14 BROKERS at the London secondhand sale and purchase market said the sale of several large tankers for continuing trading was featured in last week's transactions. Buyers included Greek, Kalian and Singaporean ijgtrests. Greek buyers se<£*ed the Bremen, turbine tanker of 392,590 long deadweight tonnes and built in 1975.1,297 words
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Article1785 1983-04-04 14 CHINESE charterers have reappeared in the time-charter sector of the freight market on Thursday and have fixed a 16,000 tonner from Key West, Florida to China at U554,700 daily. Time-charter activity was otherwise mainly confined to vessels fixed from the Mediterranean with a 43,000 tonner being booked from1,785 words
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667 1983-04-04 14 UPI CHINA'S shipbuilding industry is enjoying a boom of foreign orders in spite of the depressed state of the world's traditional ship makers. Vessels totalling more than 200,000 tons were built in 1982 for overseas concerns and orders for at least another 900,000 tonsUPI - 667 words
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Article208 1983-04-04 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating betweeu the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits potts/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (PAS EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. M K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Tang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits208 words
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313 1983-04-04 15 FAR East shipyards are deliberately planning to kill off the West European Industry, the chairman of British Shipbuilders, Sir Robert Atkinson, said in a forthright attack on South Korean and Japanese policy. His claim is particularly controversial because until now he has313 words
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Article91 1983-04-04 15 THE US Virgin h«« opened Its new computerised US$23 million container and roU-on/roll-off port. The port is equipped with ro-ro berths, 30 acres of storage space, 1,000 feet of dock space and a 35-ton Paoeco crane. Throughput is expected to be between 50,000 to 100,000 containers91 words
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506 1983-04-04 15 Lloyd's List THE United States Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) hopes to review commercial aspects of restrictive bilateral agreements later this year under new relaxed laws if they are passed by Congress. Some of the US-Latin American agreements are due for renewal atLloyd's List - 506 words
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5457 1983-04-04 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world 7~ The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port5,457 words
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Article780 1983-04-04 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO w 1 Ship Lica Maersk t E Laurel New Orlean Temasek Cardigan B 01 .j,- JNlhon u .K Chance /v Khd Repln A1 Wattyah ->Pegasus P ijT-Strathconon Sirl Bhum Benalder a i Oelicia HK Cont t <5 JNed Dejlma L780 words
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Article1862 1983-04-04 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AArlalle ChMmt Continental Fwdfn <S) Cargo Freight (PK). T Singapore Shipping Corporation 5 >fcrih (PK) R Jumabhoy A Sons (PN) Afr»-E*iaaln Um Transgroup Pie Ltd Ahr—Hrt Um hnh* Kjib Shpg <S> AIM C1,862 words
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Article442 1983-04-04 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVE8 Vessel Berth Agent' Arrival Departun KEPPEL WHARVES Cantaurla 8/9 P Simons alongside 4.4.83/1200 Equator 2IE Thong Soon alongside 4.4.83/0600 Iweri 21W Pelni alongside 4.433/0600 Kim Soon Li 22 Thong Soon alongside 4.4.83/0700 Kota Salam 10/11 PIL alongside 4.433/1100 Pinya 45 Everett alongside 4.433/1500 Sriwijaya442 words
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Advertisement386 1983-04-04 13 .Times Bookshops mm LONDON Freights SHIP Sales CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather .1 R L) 1 1 AM Ml ORIENT Overseas C(uiicjMeA Line OM SUEZ) 7/4 I 25/4 26/4 28/4 30/4 5/5 IIM 20/4 21/4 1/5 2/5 4/5 1/5 9/5 9/5386 words
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Advertisement326 1983-04-04 13 aSEALORDEI i UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE I'.li'.'Jf'Ji i I ALWATTYAH ill BATZAN 29 AL RUMMTNMN V.lB Mina Qaboos (13/4). Dubai (14/4), Abu Dhabi (15/4). Damnum (16/4), Kuwait (18/4). Doha (24/4). Jeddah (28/4). Bahrain (2/5), Dubai (17/4), Dammam (19/4), Kuwait (21/4). Doha326 words
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Advertisement815 1983-04-04 13 The Singapore s Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) f MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAIN 23 *****3551 H I !►>»-». 1 TO:BELGIUM. HOLLAND, U.K.. GERMANY, FRANCE. SCANDINAVIA. AUSTRIA L SWITZERLAND 3/5 4/5 17/5 11/5 TO: THAILAND, HONGKONG. PHILIPPINES. TAIWAN, KOREA, JAPAN Vessel J B*pore815 words
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Advertisement342 1983-04-04 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Europe From Eur Mm Accipka* Far 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. I Ha»te Basle UK. 3) Bremen. MAremerha*en. Aa/lwv Copentuftn Helsinki 4) Matap. Stockholm. Oslo. Europe cm go for feeder ni Spore *Abo direct carjo tor Sport I Banfkok Pb contact PERMSC P Ketanj tor342 words
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Advertisement325 1983-04-04 14 YAMASHITA-SHINfHHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South WMt Pacific North Whl Atlantic/Canada IMm m UAI OM mm ft lit IB KB mom 1/5 1/5 BHI M/ 5 11/5 14/5 ut aw ia/5 i j/5 mam m 11/5 11/5 ivs Las 11/5 15/5 L INU.O M/ 5 21/5 M/S I uaa325 words
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Advertisement439 1983-04-04 15 The Straits Steamship Group i OCL Overseas Containers Limited ICONMINFRSHIP SfRVICt 10 UK CONTINf NT STRAITS SHPPMG 0/4 a/« a/4 tin a/4 !?2 "G jm U/I i7/i u/« a/i jjjj JJJ IM M WM M M Bnmoi Ports and Bangkok contawbbw sawct to/from bmkkoh rOMMMK VMM IMS Apr IMtlpr KttMNK439 words
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Advertisement516 1983-04-04 15 CLEAN TANKER FOR SALE FOR MORE DETALS CALL MR ANANT/TEO/AW PHONE: *****44 OR *****09: f*jg Franco Bolcjuui Services rmm m* ram I'm* u%m P 7 Mar 1J %r U«M Ukr Ml ÜBar Hl** 21 a% 24% 11% an* nam 2% j% a 1* 7% 1% M% 11 Apr I Map516 words
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Advertisement448 1983-04-04 16 n s j 10 "'kf WKT UK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS Nm Eipreu TefcyeOer UN^Mißn SnSTI^T* TkMMHm MM bpren Genoa H'burf B haren Rdam 8/5 11/5 27/5 HK L«n Oakland 16/4 T? 4/5 *23/4 4/5 4/5 23/4 11/5 13/5 29/4 17/5 19/5 J/5 24/5 24/5 Eft. turn* 13/5 31/5 2/6 Mm frprtn448 words
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Advertisement409 1983-04-04 16 K.&line CONVENTIONAL SERVICE U/fnm BUSAN S fOK P Kttinf PfNARG BUSAN I UTAH) II7W/ISK SUNNY OCtAN V 03 VIGA IMW/lttt IS W Apr 18 20 A<h 20 21 Ap< 2 Mi; 1117 Mi* IS 19 May 20 21 Ma, 29 May FULLY CONTMNERBED TO/FROM NORTH MOtCA WEST /EAST COASTS 0409 words
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Advertisement315 1983-04-04 16 EVERGREEN UNE FAR EAST/EUWK COKTAOO SfIWQ ACCEPTMG Fa ft ia CARGO FOR: m a HI m w iw Cf« um v« a/4 a/4 a/4 1/5 j/j fw» Ink H/4 1/5 11/5 14/5 14/5 17/5 15/5 c.« tin u/5 a/s a/ j a/s a/5 aiso Acorns la/rat fa/ra ia AARKB CQKMNMDL315 words
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Advertisement651 1983-04-04 16 Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn JBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" v LOADING FOR RANGOON Discharging Only rpn NTOKTM M/l Apr mn— loi ur" mtrn M-M 7/11 Apr MIWTW M/MApr 7/»Api B f SS C Ag»nts m Malo*W! BOUSTE AD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4 *****7 PKELANG *****1 8 PENANG Ai|««tuM 0*651 words
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Advertisement74 1983-04-04 16 EXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ila SUN UNION LINE i, T< t2t KYOWA LINE T4VHIJ TAIYO marine line a rrr ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES RAN ELHAM S^^ <X 'A'VESSEL 20 April MHMKK Kl MIIW7 I anM |i\ FUJIWARA LINE -TOKYO IfMi 1 IMPORT I < =ai SM74 words
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Advertisement781 1983-04-04 17 J KOTAMUUA i/11 Apr MaMMt.A4MI.Mdah KOTA CANTK a/90 Apr VX-«1 PI Mai UM M. KOTACEMPAJCA is/17 Apr 111 Mtoh. Ada*. Mapadtoela, KOTA MUMP M/M Apr HadaMak, VJ4B Daraaaaiaam, Mamkaaa E437 AMba. Part KOTAJAYA S/10 May JadOali COI OMBO/KAAACHI/P. 6ULF SERVICE SIN6APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES Loading For KOTA RUKUN V. W-375. Singapore In Pt/4781 words
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Advertisement672 1983-04-04 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EVKSS COffTMO SOMCf TO/FROM EUtOft S3hiuk tun P. MM| W CtnaMf/ V 4 M 25/4 11/4 11/4 2/5 a/4 a/4 11/ i a/4 a/4 U/l v» i/5 a/5 U/5 14/5 it/s a/s u/i a/s u/i ITMWN ROAM Aotria Antotrp a/4 a/4 4/S S/S U/S 14/5 a/s a/s672 words
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Advertisement550 1983-04-04 17 i BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES express jrogrog service to uk/ IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SPOKE R OAM HULL HMBG 7 Apr 4 May 6 Moy 10 May 2 Moy 29 Moy 1 iun 3 Jon Lyke«fe Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE Ff H*. C* rPQH KM LVKES 9d SW Sd kVM LESJE LTKES550 words
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Advertisement1158 1983-04-04 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ram cm. store diwibb ram trim m MONTI RURY V 2 SM KURORE MARU VCI 22 Ape II Mm a I R PIONEER VIS I Apr **YASNMA MARU V4O 27 Apr 27 Mi, 231 MM STAR VlO 15 A* TOMKI MARU V7O 101% 7JM 12 i mwn1,158 words
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Advertisement383 1983-04-04 18 CAUFORHA/PACHC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS COMT AMER/REEFER SERVICE Lm*| tar UK AMKIES SAD FtMCSCO SATTU. TACOMA. MMCONO. IX ketpe«fayfa CMMW* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE ta«t« Fa/fa CwUMn PUh| Swi frtm MM Mi AM MC r ««r T/i*. isa* Ktm n*»r am/* ISM* U/UH* 24 fir 71m AM/tr a )Jm 4/S383 words
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Advertisement358 1983-04-04 18 /As ASIA Ml R( H\\ I M AKINI JT7T3 SERVICE PAOnC/GULF/ATLANDC PORTS S pocc InrtofttM LoidNi| for I 14 Apr 1» Apr HNtfn/tkh/TMpa/ MUNI EAST SERVICE S port Momm Lot 14 Apr JM II Apr N UNIVERSAL FREIGHT SERVICES 11 4 Anson Road a 1 8-0 1 T un«s Ruildinq358 words
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Advertisement386 1983-04-04 18 INTRAfIA (PTI) LTD 'hjiU- lntorn,<tii >n,i Jv.l C). •1 N" BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Half ac line S Iff* P Mmc Lm*« ALPAC WU VIM 21 Apr 1 May HaMrrtM/RctMOfl Durban Capala— Vaaaal loadM| at Kota KaaMa (fTt) i 2 *****11 iwpw ffOWWKft TtAOSK 4JN44 *****2. 4MS7 aMar-Ovartaat I non-confeknce386 words
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Advertisement544 1983-04-04 19 iNEPTUNE ORIENT LINE^JD TO EWOK/UK (VIA SUEZ): HK CONTAKR 34W+. MEXCATOR SOW K JACLM 19W N GARNET 14W TW BMDGE 15R K CHANCE UW Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia HK CONTAMER S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 1400 5/4 La Cargo 0200 5/4 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) K CHANCE WITH BMME544 words
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Advertisement714 1983-04-04 19 so 0 PRIVATE LTD 0104 T **°"t Numb«f» *****3 (15 Linn) Cabte Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Tctei Numbers AS ***** ITS ***** AS ***** P. MUHt PCMMC M/S SMAM4T MN SOON SON MD IST AMD M FlOO* mtSK tm mm n>t NO 1 tAiAN CEKKfNWG WT RIANG MALAYSIA Qttm 3 J**714 words
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Advertisement85 1983-04-04 19 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD #2K6 #2MI I r 0106 W Z2OMM (S Uml Utm «SXI3J SttHT m m Knmvm Infam fcfl 4/4 mmwli •f*** UHLMRT kPI M| Itan/Utaavflh MMMMmMIB 12/4 14/4 MUSLIM/ taflMl 1/4 11/4 MMa/MVC-ti MNnHm Ik 4 15/4 11/4 ThUm/T—«/4 nwsnti Of ihi mi worn www gwup85 words
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Advertisement151 1983-04-04 21 G 771 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Anson Rood, #35-15 International Plaza, Sraaport 0207 T«l *****11 (12 Un*iTr«ili«x RS 21 ***** FRTMAN -vtmemrn ummsf 17/4 IS/4 tIKT, m HBMRIIi U/4.ZZ/4IS/4 ax ram. cwmm usa j/t i ji/4 m ram wr nniM UnCHSTIMf Sna" ,KUJBTOR imaT( •*SO ACQPTWC CMGOtS FOB OTHfR151 words
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Advertisement249 1983-04-04 21 in* uJ: SHIPPING CO. PTE. LTD. II nuiiiii Rm4 «SM»C P P BMMteg (Mtk Storey) MM, BepaMte «f Htogiprr TEL: UUW (7 LINES) CONTAINER FREIGHT STATION (CPA) TEL: OMI/1 Ml YANG MING LINE 1% i-t jUUi- Hf ft -a F.E. MEDITERRANEAN N. EUROPE USA EAST CANADA F.E. FULL-CONTAINER SERVICES FAR249 words
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Advertisement18 1983-04-04 22 FOR CONFIRMATION OR FURTHER ENQUIRIES CONTACT: KEPPEL WHARVES *****76 PASIR PANJANQ/TELOK AYER WHARVES *****77 JURONG *****66 SEMBAWANG *****1118 words
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Advertisement568 1983-04-04 22 st-wpong (Singapore) private Nrmted <> NVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE EUROPE/EAR EAST LINER SERVICE vsi eta SEA KRISHNA la Nrl 2* MERIAN 1 SMi Apr* 171 LUCY 18th Aprl 21i EL CONQUEROR JO* Apr! 2r C*f« Booiunfi tat *****00/9. *****11 10 Amw R< #22 MA tatanutmul Ptui Spar* 0207 Tetai: RS *****568 words
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Advertisement604 1983-04-04 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01. 13* Horn, GoUm Mil* Ti lood, Smmmn 0719. 144 ThRS272O2 I T«l: *****44 Th R*****2 HEAPCO NGAPORE TO mi MAUYStt SERVICE ETA ETD PlitHlli «BU 11/13 hi Pari 5/4 P. KELAM H6APORE TO PHUKET SERVICE V*T ETA EID D« NPIM 12/13 ki Pari604 words
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