The Business Times, 5 April 1983
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Title Section10 1983-04-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, APRIL 5,1183 60 CENTS10 words
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449 1983-04-05 1 TOTAL capital expenditure for Singapore Airlines in the financial year 1982-83 is expected to amount to $933 Nearly half this amount, or $455 million, will be used to finance part of its purchase of six 8747 Stretched Upper Deck (SUD) aircraft and a further $310449 words
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174 1983-04-05 1 INDONESIA'S state oil company, Pertamina, which almost collapsed under the weight of a US|lO.5 MB— debt in the mid-*****, hopes to be able clear its principal aeots with the Bank of Indonesia within one or two months. The national news agency, Antara, quoted174 words
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517 1983-04-05 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI FEES for managers of floating rate certificates of deposit have reached a two-year high but the managers stand to gain little in the present situation. Investors, who eagerly accepted new issues several months ago, are now adopting a wait-and-see attitude. They517 words
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450 1983-04-05 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO LOCAL production of television receivers and cassette tape recorders dropped significantly last year because of lower exports. Production of television receivers fell by 30 per cent to LS million sets. This tall came after strong increases in production levels450 words
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310 1983-04-05 1 PROSPECTS in the teach-' ing profession must be enhanced, President Devan Nair said yesterday. The President said: "It will be a sad day for Singapore if we allow the teaching profession to become the final refuse for failures elsewhere." As such, the performance310 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article62 1983-04-05 1 AP FOREIGN trade of the world's industrialised nations declined for the second year in a row in 1962, reflecting a worldwide recession. The International Monetary Fund in Washington yesterday said exports of these countries totalled US$l.l6 trillion, 5.3 per cent less than in 1981. Imports came toAP - 62 words
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Article98 1983-04-05 1 Reuter MALAYSIAN weathermen were investigating yesterday a dust haze over the country's northern states and the Straits of Malacca which has cut visibility, disrupted air traffic and posed a danger to shipping. Two domestic flights between the towns of Ipoh and Penang were cancelled because ofReuter - 98 words
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Article61 1983-04-05 1 Reuter NETHERLANDS Airport Consultants (Naco) yesterday won a contract to survey and design a second international airport near Bangkok for 130 million baht. Communications Ministry officials in Bangkok said the government turned down an offer last October from a Belgian government-backed group known as the Bangkok Airport RealisationReuter - 61 words
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Article57 1983-04-05 1 UPI CONVICTED Italian financier Michele Sindona has been linked to the killing of a lawyer who informed the American government of Sindona's mob ties and his part in a bank collapse. The New York magazine yesterday said US federal officials believe the admission, if true, could "crush" theUPI - 57 words
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Article79 1983-04-05 1 Reuter AT LEAST four people were killed yesterday in violence in the Indian state of Punjab during a road blockade protest by thousands of Sikh militants. They died when police opened Are to disperse violent Sikhs Mocking roads and highways in various parts of the wealthy farmingReuter - 79 words
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Article67 1983-04-05 1 Reuter AT LEAST 100 people were injured yesterday when an earthquake hit the provincial capital of Banda Aceh on the northern tip of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Scores of houses and office buildings in Banda Aceh, capital of Aceh, suffered heavy damage but there were no reportsReuter - 67 words
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Article67 1983-04-05 1 AFP THAILAND yesterday rushed more tanks, artillery and infantrymen to its eastern border with Cambodia as Vietnamese gunners poured heavy fire onto Thai territory. Army officers and witnesses in Bangkok said the Thais were sending US-supplied M-41 tanks and other hardware toward the Phnom Chat hills, a KhmerAFP - 67 words
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109 1983-04-05 1 TELECOMS wffll spend an CHy Street aad wfltoSTfetnto^ •f a U storey tower Msek see the eaastonellsu of height at ths tower. %l£ ehaage imilipsnnt is Hhefr to the yUm The pfltag eeatraet, valmrMto OkTSk to heeemden wfli prehaMy bs lavltod la109 words
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538 1983-04-05 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH STEEL prices in Singapore are up again, after a twoyear slump which drove prices to a record low Just before Christmas last year. Except for steel pipes, prices of most other steel products bars, plates and beams have risen between 5538 words
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Advertisement245 1983-04-05 1 e. Distriband by FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS 1 Nmv Industrial Road, Singapore 1953 A mambar of Tba Timas Organisation rm w WEST German banks' profits better than their most optimistic forecasts Page I HONG Leong Industries Manufacturing Wins $2.5 million contract to supply reinforced earth panels Page S THE international petrochemical industry,245 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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553 1983-04-05 2 Reuter THE 1982 reports of West Germany's banks show, on the surface, only a mild recovery from the deep recession of 1980 and 1961. But investment analysts, reading between the lines, are finding even better operating profits than their most optimistic forecasts in spiteReuter - 553 words
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Article154 1983-04-05 2 Reuter FOREIGN bond issues by overseas subsidiaries of Japanese city banks for their parent banks will be allowed on the Eurobond market only, banking sources said in Tokyo. The Finance Ministry will soon permit city hanks to use money raised through foreign bond issues by theirReuter - 154 words
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240 1983-04-05 2 Reuter THE Swiss National Bank attributed its 2.15 billion franc earnings surplus in 1982 mainly to large interest earnings on US dollar investments. In its annual report, it said its foreign exchange holdings are mainly placed in sight deposits and easilyrealisable investments abroad, inReuter - 240 words
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174 1983-04-05 2 Reuter THE Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney over the weekend warned local banks to stop what appears to be a growing trend towards unauthorised foreign exchange dealings. The reserve bank oversees Australia's tightly regulated foreign exchange procedures and sent a letter to hanks earlyReuter - 174 words
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306 1983-04-05 2 AP MEMBER governments of the International Monetary Fund, including the US, have approved a Nov 30 deadline for the governments to furnish US$3l billion for help to countries in financial trouble. The US share, about $8.4 billion, needs the approval of Congress. ReaganAP - 306 words
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585 1983-04-05 2 Reuter THE fine terms on Taiwan's latest loan. US$lOO million for the China Steel Corp, are the latest example of bow keen banks in Hongkong are to increase their exposure to Taiwan. The spread on the eightyear loan is Just H perReuter - 585 words
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190 1983-04-05 2 Reuter AN international conference should be called to reconcile the desirability of hanking secrecy with the need to detect financial crime, Bahamas Prime Minister Lynden Pindling said. He was expanding on a speech be made last week in Nassau in which he calledReuter - 190 words
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151 1983-04-05 2 Reuter VAAL Reefs Exploration and Mining Co Ltd expects gold production to fail to 74,000 kg this year from 78,750 kg in 1982. Chairman Dennis Etheridge said in the annual report that the forecast yield was down at eight grammes a tonne from 8.56Reuter - 151 words
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MONEY AND EXHANGE$
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Article235 1983-04-05 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed little changed around last Thursday's New York levels in featureless trading, dealers said. Small business was transacted in June which closed unchanged at last Thursday's New York level of U*****.50/422.50 an ounce while the other months were quoted at a wide spread of235 words
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Article173 1983-04-05 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on April 4: "-*—pf—t ott™ mi 7 dJLjr* •H M 1 month •H M 2 montha •/If 7/16 3 months 11/16 6 months 13/16 11/10 months •K 13 months 10 DMSWIII. 1 month 4 11/16 3% 3 months 316/16 Smooths173 words
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Article176 1983-04-05 2 THE dollar (Or overnight delivery yesterday cloaed at 239.45 yen in quiet trading, slightly above the opening of 239.40. This was the same as the 239.35/45 New York finish, but below the 239.80 close in Tokyo on Friday. Trading volume was a thin US$7l9 million. Trading was thin and176 words
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Article442 1983-04-05 2 THE US dollar was traded within narrow margins against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Trading was quiet because of the Easter holidays. Against the local dollar, the US currency opened at 2.0670/80 and was traded to a high of 2.0900/10 before lunch. However, later trading442 words
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Article22 1983-04-05 2 THE (Ttrage rata at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.13 per cent.22 words
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Article44 1983-04-05 2 RANGE at prt sm oOtr id by dtscount bouM ob April 4: Ovw right: J Call deposits: l-IM CMn 3-month >■*« Mfa( Treasury Mils 27/16 2 5/16 J-month Bank bills 3 months CD 6 5/16 6 V16 6 months CD Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Advertisement179 1983-04-05 2 jL 't y t 1 *.v iT* >1 s f I V* V-:.,r7 V. > I S- N Vi* > i,\V *v •vV,«.;- <-4; 1 ;v.'v' p r h >.t ®y f V\festern Oceanic, Reading Bates, Consafe and Techfor went for the inevitable choice. hi i There's more to oil179 words
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Advertisement60 1983-04-05 2 Dine as the Italians do at Ristorante >lari«r« m At Ui>t«irante Mario, cfiiv 1 i;>• finest art* umm} :>»•••;;:ir< Italian ]»r<(vincia' H'C.al il '>. 11- <>' La dee Vita a- i!v. Italians [<n,,w r tKe>er\ «:?T 0.~>! 1 I\t luv 11>I«'I •J I Moutil I li/.t!t« ih 111 sj .i|m»»-60 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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385 1983-04-05 3 KOH TSE YING - *y KOH TSE YING BRIDGEPORT Machines Singapore (Pie) Ltd, which gets about 40 per cent of its components from the UK, is transferring the production of these parts to Singapore so that it will be able to manufacture a product that is entirely385 words
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418 1983-04-05 3 PROPERTY developer Hong How plans to diversify Into the construction busi- ne«» with a foreign partner. It is negotiating with Marubeni of Japan, Philip- pine contractor State Corpo--ration and a Thai contractor as a possible joint-ven-ture candidate, said Hong How's managing director Mr Daniel418 words
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Article, Illustration242 1983-04-05 3 BANGKOK Bank has announced the promotion of Athlt Ws—staehst from general manager to senior vice-president. Mr Wasantachat, who has been with the bank for 27 years, Joined its Singapore branch in April Bangkok Bank also announced the promotions of Chaaaak Ptoaagfs (manager to vice-president) and Geh Paay242 words
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Article, Illustration203 1983-04-05 3 GROVE has introduced a 150-tonne capacity RTlfiO rough terrain crane. The crane (see phots) has an BXS wheel drive/steer, and a 90-tonne pick-and-carry capacity. It Is equipped with a Ave section full power 52.7 m trapezoidal boom with a standard 10m lattice swlngaway extension which stows alongside the203 words
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410 1983-04-05 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN HONG Leong Industries Manufacturing, previously known as Hume Industries (Singapore), has clinched a 12.5 million contract to supply reinforced earth panels to an Indonesian liquefied natural gas tank farm. This is the first time Hong Leong Industries is making panels410 words
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327 1983-04-05 3 FOUR Seas Building Construction Company has won $45.88 million contract to build the first lot of income homes in Tampines New Town. The contract, awarded in Mwch, is the largest that Pour Seas has tendered for. A company director said Pour Seas has327 words
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248 1983-04-05 3 ASEAN will be the focus of an international trade week in Houston from May 16 to ao. The Houston Chamber of Commerce International nurinti Council, which is organising the event, has invited diplomats and senior executives from the public and private sectors of248 words
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Advertisement189 1983-04-05 3 >fk s lL \~STi &r < v 9H 1 lE?*>i.„^ Ef n i* »i_ J i f -■>* *< J? r jt f v r A*+rtjkZ£ 1 •v. "K M T A \V Diners CluhYxir faopre-set limit'card. Issuers of ordinary credit cards aren't so particular about who they extend credit189 words
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OVERSEAS
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392 1983-04-05 4 NYT IJDS American economy expanded for the third straight nionth in March. survey of the nation's purchasing managers released in New York yest£day show production and new orders were up strong* 'However, the signals were nft uniformly positive as a Masonally-adjustedcompos-ite indexNYT - 392 words
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746 1983-04-05 4 NYT THE international petrochemical industry, in spite of the recent decline in crude oil costs, continues to be hurt by huge overcapacity and a decline in demand which has hit prices hard. The USt5-a-bairel drop in the basic price of the Organisation of Petroleum ExportingNYT - 746 words
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160 1983-04-05 4 AP DIVIDENDS paid to foreign inventors In South Koran Mt a record US$57 million in IMS, the Finance Minis! ijr reported. Ibe previous record was 154.1 million in 1979. Hie figure (tapped to NLf mOtton In 1» and million to ML HwAP - 160 words
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476 1983-04-05 4 UPI CHRYSLER Corp of the US ie the buelnese world's raga-to-rtchee story, a drama of bankruptcy aad recovery which could eaefly become a Its own chahuiaa as the star. Investors la Detroit last waek Jumped oa the Chryaw Dtuuw«JOO Uy DUyiDg la Just twoUPI - 476 words
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Article273 1983-04-05 4 UPI GBODUL Motors Corp aad Toyota Motor Q» may thdr oronoood WM venture to Mid compact cm in Fremont, CaltfarMa, If the OPWnI Trade OdmWn earn to holt the denL FTC dokuiM Am mw- told the Detroit not Ptm the two otapulM hnt made itUPI - 273 words
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Article684 1983-04-05 4 ARRIVALS Sarin Lacal Optra* PAA MAS MAS MAS SIA CV RBA MAS CPA GIA SIA SIA THAI OA MAS S? SIA SIA GIA SIA ELM SIA GIA LUFT THAI SIA SIA CPA MAS MAS JAL SIA UTA MAS SIA SIA SWR m Yiwmbt PAM Ml—1 MW71 MHU1684 words
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Article592 1983-04-05 6 AP PROSPECTS have dimmed for a US-Soviet pact on cutting miclwr missiles in Europe, following Moscow's sharp rejection of US President Reagan's offer to end the deadlock at arms talks in Geneva in May. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko announced in Moscow over the week--end,AP - 592 words
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Article175 1983-04-05 6 AS JAPANESE companies welcomed 1.2 million new workers last Friday, the Japan Recruit Centre reported that more than half of the "freshmen workers" surveyed would put company Interests before society. April 1 is the day Japan's college and high school graduates don navy suits to175 words
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498 1983-04-05 6 Reuter PALESTINE Liberation Organisation leader Yaaaer Arafat has summoned his executive committee to meet in Amman to consider the latest efforts to start a new round of Middle East peace negotiations. Mr Arafat has been in Amman since Friday trying to agree with Jordan'sReuter - 498 words
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343 1983-04-05 6 THE Johore Port Authority has acquired a 100-hectare plot from the State Economic Development Corporation to set up a free trade sone. It is hoped the sone will divert Peninsular Malaysia's rubber exports which are still going through Singapore to343 words
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491 1983-04-05 6 Reuter JAPAN, renowned for dominating world markets with low-priced consumer products, is trying to streamline domestic industries threatened by over-competition and cheap imports. The industries In trouble are those producing primary materials like metal alloys, chemical products, fibres, fertilisers and paper. TheyReuter - 491 words
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427 1983-04-05 6 NYT IN THE fat-changing electronics industry, getting to market quickly with the latest product can be crucial to success Two recent lawsuits, however, raise questions about whether the scramble to market is tending to unethical practices. Last week, the US Securities andNYT - 427 words
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415 1983-04-05 6 Reuter A RULING by an Indonesian court on the sale of the Australian Dairy Corporation (ADC) interest in an Indonesian milk company is of significance to all foreign business enterprises operating in the country. The ruling ends a complex two-year legal wrangle that hasReuter - 415 words
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Advertisement271 1983-04-05 4 PHILIPS Good news. se "TV—. A i .M l i Rtpnm of amcUs dfd 19 MUnk. 19*3 b to* frmunon if Lum H* Zm Pm> md Tb* Mil Turn* i sE^ll I >-*■** I *#£SS I "•#£%*>* I 1 I 1 Isujrxis H SftA ct. H «*•>•»r* [«r*s£sS ££51:0^ WWsx3£xi\271 words
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Advertisement27 1983-04-05 4 _?=}-[!@\{$*>@|{>,}?})$&}.!.\[% Pan Am To Hongkong DailyAtB.lsam Its I he I lis! 1 I ;f j |>, I i! i I'.in \m.Vtu( .nit lie .it tlu I \|n ru iHi'.27 words
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Advertisement103 1983-04-05 5 y,>t.K gßnT^ B*^ ra&lisa Pk-;? ISSB® I >■-> WW I ».V-4^ .-':-y*,". wFj WW t x ii i 1 4k «4 «i *4 < 0 V St >l ar 'J* If J-, Industries (Singapore) Limited is now Hong Leong Industries Manufacturing Limited (a member of the Hong Leong Group) With103 words
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Advertisement153 1983-04-05 6 Destination: Bangkok... on wings of luxury Announcing SAS First Business Class thrice weekly flights to Bangkok. Relax. And look forward to a lap of luxury when you travel on SAS First Business Class 747 flights to Bangkok. You'll love the Next-to-First Class seats. Plush. Comfortable. With generous space for you153 words
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Article, Illustration1979 1983-04-05 7 JOHN GRIFFITHS - As late as the middle of last year, Japanese motorcycle producers, who account for about 65 per cent of world output, were publicly clinging to the belief that they would build 10m machines in 1982 a 25 per cent increase from a year earlier. ThisFT; Source:; p— Mm - 1,979 words
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Article950 1983-04-05 7 WALTER ELLIS - The Dutch government is worried that Taiwan may be uaing Holland as s testing ground in its drive (or diplomatic i recognition, writes WALTER ELLIS. WALTER ELLIS FT CHINA has still to put its money where its mouth is in terms of trade, in theFT - 950 words
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Article495 1983-04-05 8 DESPERATE situations call for drastic actions. Chrysler Corp was desperate when, on the verge of bankruptcy in 1980, it lost US$l.7 billion and had to be bailed out by massive bank Joans and a government guarantee. And the rescue plans of its president, Lee lacocca,495 words
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Article, Illustration831 1983-04-05 8 In the next six months, at least three home banking systems in New York will start operation on a commercial basis. This article looks at the questions facing banks developing such systems and at the services these systems can provide. NYT LARRY Schwartz sits inNYT - 831 words
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Advertisement99 1983-04-05 8 t appears as a matter DAMAN DEVELOPMENT SDN. BHD. M 5168,000,000 SYNDICATED BRIDGING AND END-FINANCING FACILITIES Lead Manager PERMATA CHARTERED MERCHANT BANK BERHAD Co-Managers MALAYSIA BORNEO FINANCE CORPORATION (M) BERHAD CREDIT CORPORATION (M) BERHAD Provided by MALAYSIA BORNEO FINANCE CORPORATION (M) BERHAD CREDIT CORPORATION (M) BERHAD MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD UNITED99 words
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Miscellaneous243 1983-04-05 8 CBYPHC PUZZLE MM 3 Put up with being trodden on? (5) 8 An original thing to make (5) 10 Easy to take (5) 11 Grand American fellow (3) 12 Criticise, I see. for lon erf composure (5) 13 Beats the experts (7) 15 Writing from overseas (5) IS She's from243 words
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Miscellaneous402 1983-04-05 8 U OUUI UCIMC HIC VUU 1* UK century by Edward (7) 24 The colour much contorted —d» can make you 25 The sauna would be too much (or her (3) 27 On which to narrate the end at a story (S) 28 Kid a chap, in turn (5) 30 Russian402 words
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Miscellaneous60 1983-04-05 8 MALAYSIA 3 Brief IJ( Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) IMC Programme Summary followed by Spun Magic \%M Melody Makers II.M News in Brief IlJi Love's in the Air 12.fi NOON Your Lunchdate I.M News l.lt Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.59 Midday Market Report IJS Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 2J9 m is! m60 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1983-04-05 9 WILLIAM CHISLETT - WILLIAM CHISLETT reports on Mexico's decline from boom to the brink of bankruptcy. WILLIAM CHISLETT FT MEXICO, which is battling with an acute liquidity crisis, has set itself the target of quadrupling its a—ml non-oil exports to US$2O billion by 1988. Senior trade officials sayFT - 1,052 words
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Article1457 1983-04-05 9 RAY DAFTER - RAY DAFTER, who was recently in Moscow, reports on the often ineffectual attempts being made by the Soviet Union to cut domestic energy consumption as the prices of its oil and natural gas exports decline. RAY DAFTER FT URGENCY has been injected into the Soviet Union'sFT - 1,457 words
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Advertisement124 1983-04-05 9 lHand Palet Truck iwNch has proved itself 3inre than *****0 times dosoivcs your confidence "INI oapoetty up to kg. i MECHAMCAL HANDUNG fIDHiV ENGMEERMG (S) PTE. LTD. Tel: *****11 (10 lines) IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! FOR MANAGING DIRECTORS OF ACCOUNTING, LAW, BANK INSURANCE AND COMPUTER FIRMS. In the centre of Singapore's financial124 words
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Advertisement154 1983-04-05 9 L 1 It u a-a hiehK i ontcrviKc. I lie Merlin realk did 11-. pr<>uJ. An J when :r >. ame to<>ur annual ounpanv dinner and the presentation ot au;ird>, the evening u;b the very highlight it »;i< intended to he. l were treated to a truly renal feast m154 words
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Advertisement638 1983-04-05 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain amerkanß ■■express with the American Express* Card H you dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an eppScation torn" >r fc l«" Singapore's latest to good food and cosy surroundings. Special servings are set for breakfasts, luncheons, dinners and late night snacks a638 words
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Advertisement196 1983-04-05 10 I 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, Godo Gado, Mee Siam d an assortment of spicy curries are just some of the delicious dishes you can try.196 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article349 1983-04-05 11 stock market yester,4iay closed narrowly mixed >s investors became cau- -flous about the high price •Jevel but the market average edged up to close at a high. The average rose a provisional 6.23 to a record close of 8,485.82, but was below Hhe morning's finish of *8,492.14.349 words
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Article131 1983-04-05 11 "SHARE prices yesterday -Closed mostly lower in setec20ve trading led by the cement The Book Club index fell 9.62 to 115.47 on turnover of 33.3 aaflltai baht with shares changing hands. Siam Cement fell 12 baht to 317, Jalaprathan Cement three to 160 and Siam City Cement two to131 words
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Article77 1983-04-05 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on sharply reduced turnover of 978,000 pesos, down from 20.66 million when the market closed last Wednesday. APR sx Utahw PtlU •MM srt" MU ian m» -i Pmiln OoAd OJW unch JT-. 1 L 1MB ODCD 1 a i—1 7 JO -Oil OiUM unch77 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article310 1983-04-05 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clui (Kangaroo) new crop 1.02, 100 per cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third class 0.68, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.67. THAI BROKEN: A-auper 0.60, Special 0.56. THAI310 words
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Article164 1983-04-05 11 paiJN kg*tShST* Prta CMMt «0: Bulk (ob $96.00 sellers, old drum (In second band drum) (ob $108.00 sellers, new drum (ob $112.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. phmt: M untok white dpdper (ob Abu NLW $310.00 sellers, Sarawak while pepper (aq (ob NLW $355.00 sellers, Sarawak special164 words
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94 1983-04-05 11 Reuter THAILAND'S tin exports in 1983 will fall below the 24,910 tonnes exported in 1982 because of lower production and export quota restrictions by the international agreement on tin. The Board of Trade, a private organisation, said in a bulletin prospects for tin productionReuter - 94 words
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Article99 1983-04-05 11 THE STRAITS TIN price la P—|g yesterday (ell IS eeats to Ms9M* a klto (ran last Friday, hat still remained within the ITA "may hay" level st $21.18 aad $32.91, dealers said. They asted the drsp was dae to the larger tarasver s( 2M toaaes against 1« last99 words
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88 1983-04-05 11 Reuter A SEVEN-month drought in southern Philippines has caused production losses of 218,200 tonnes of rice and 41,000 tonnes of corn in 10 provinces, the Office of Civil Defence said. A Philippine Red Crass spokesman, quoting reports from provincial representstives, estimated that rice covering 99,500Reuter - 88 words
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Article63 1983-04-05 11 RUBBER futures in Tokyo yesterday closed at the day's highs with substantial gains of 6.2 to 10.3 yen in active trading. Values rase sharply on bargain-hunting and speculative demand centred in dlstants with smaller investors and trading houses attracted by recent low prices, dealers said. Current April rase 6.263 words
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Article120 1983-04-05 11 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier in quiet trading with buyers sidelined, waiting (or a lead from the Chicago market. In the April position, south and central (ell M 52.50 each to $755 and $752.50 a tonne, respectively. The refined market was featureless in the120 words
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204 1983-04-05 11 Reuter AUSTRALIAN coal producers have agreed to sell Japanese steel mills a combined total of 10.42 million tonnes of coking coal in fiscal 1983 started April 1 at prices US$l2 a tonne below fiscal 1982 levels. Japanese steel industry sources said the steel millsReuter - 204 words
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316 1983-04-05 11 Reuter MALAYSIA wants an early implementation of the tin producers' association agreed upon on March 28. This will enable producers' interests to be better served, its Primary Industries Minister, Paul Leong, said. Speaking at a news conference on April 2, he declinedReuter - 316 words
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435 1983-04-05 11 Reuter MORE and more Indians are drinking tea, and producers are worried that the country soon might not have enough left to export. The strong domestic market is the trade's saviour when world prices are depressed, ten company officials say. But unless production increases, teaReuter - 435 words
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2390 1983-04-05 12 BID and offer prices officially Listed and bialntai la and reported to the Stock Exchaafe of Singapore yesterday with the number of Maris traded am ia brackets in Ms of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Coo tracts are quoted2,390 words
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Article173 1983-04-05 12 jPWlfOI TheCommerc* The Savtoga p S pore Prof ft Spore Sac. Ftt S pare brvest I S pore Equity MU 1 KB UNIT RUT prtaaa Mr Apr 1) y» tm ate LB l.Mad md L4B L54 ad US UB fund 1.14 1.21 tad LC LSI DIAMOND MOT STOU173 words
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Article3111 1983-04-05 12 1« Hfe* M Low Comp«Hy Last Sale +orGr*s Dto Dtr Crr Gr*s YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Day Hlfffc Low 8BCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL an 196 sb 473 aao 133 239 330 810 an 530 1330 on 510 no SM an 900 no on an an3,111 words
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Article1759 1983-04-05 12 MNimiu Almm (2-MB) (40) 1« (S) 2.04 (B) lb A Chac (2.C78) (2) L7O AID (UB) (5) 2.34 (S) 2 30 kiMiOl- (188 ÜBS) (9) 1.33 (1) 1.35 (1) LB (IS) LM IMK (1) LM Mml (2.418 ICS) (2) 2.38 (10) 2.41 (SI) 1« (S) 141 (1)1,759 words
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Article722 1983-04-05 12 AFTER laat week's riurp apaarge, the atoefc market took a hr-tfcu yeeterday. Pried «we |wellj atnd with «aly property Mi selected phrtiaw litres recerdtag steady galas. The all-eeeter n i ilsui Times OsmssOs ladei tmdc4 LSI petals higher at MLS2 bat the Straits Times ladastrtal lain722 words
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Article566 1983-04-05 12 A RESURGENCE of buying interest was seen in the rubber-based sector of the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Counters such as KL-Ke-pong, Glenealy and Highlands and Lowlands, which had remained quiet in the past few weeks, moved up steadily to post double-digit gains at the close.566 words
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1083 1983-04-05 13 NYT 'WHEN Rinso ruled the laundry world in the 1930s and *****, Lever Brothers, .its manufacturer, was the king of the soap makers. It also had Spry. It had Lifebuoy. It had Pepsodent But though household .'names, these products are now no longerNYT - 1,083 words
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134 1983-04-05 13 WDUnUAL Oxygen Ineerr^^^manalaetarer***! In sratlts Tefere UuTh MfBMH In the sis Mentha ts Dse U, IMS, mmpsmi withfTMJU In the prerlsns The tafrnmsst Ceeut rise hi I—mm Is aMMw| yy ILM with ether Ineeme at MM,HI total Mghsr at $LWI mBBmiUM mUttM). **dM nalsF*ey «hat the134 words
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Article, Illustration843 1983-04-05 13 CHRIS LIM - ■arket Talk... By CHRIS LIM LOCAL stoefchrofciag Arm, Kaj HUn 4 Co (Pte), has recommended purchase of atagnpsee Land shares on the basis of Its strong asaet backing and earnings potential. It estimated that «hares have a net worth of til per share, substantially Idghsr843 words
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Article414 1983-04-05 13 Carnal Ex Mi Dala Mas Vrtsl Iv iErscr m* Date Apr It May! £T" May 3" Joa 15 a*"" 9* sr- 5 JTJKa) AltMl ,10*1 MarlO AprS AprS 10* AT 39*1 T*J* Mar M NTA at" s* 115.9* 77 J* 9*1 Mar > Apr! AprS 9* 19* Mtt414 words
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Article320 1983-04-05 13 AMafIs Dit Proposed rights issue o(l (or 2 Ex Dais ■ssksd BAT elMOper share Proposed bonus Issue NYA NYA 0(1 tori NYA NYA Proposed rights issue of 2tar5 9 10.00 per share Bonus issue at 3 (or 2 NYA NYA Owplal Aprt Apr 20 Sub-division at fl ordinary320 words
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Article884 1983-04-05 13 EQUITIES ware off the boat levels of the day last Friday though trading was qutet ahead of the Easter holiday unitiml. dealersaaid. The Flnaaclal Times index closed 4.1 points higher at OI Government bonds were around point firmer in longer-dated iaauea as sterling moved above USSL4, after having884 words
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Article291 1983-04-05 13 CASTLEFIELD (Dai*) Rubber Estate PLC haa once again emerged in a slightly bstter stops than moat plantation aiea, turning in only a marginally lower pre-tax profit of £814,800 for the six months ended Dec O, 1882, against £881,000 prevloueiy. But this was due mainly to the291 words
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Advertisement64 1983-04-05 13 THETAIYO KOBE BANK, LTD SINGAPORE BRANCH USS2IM**MIOO Negotiable floating Rale U.S. Doiar Certificates of Deposit due sth October 1984 In accordanca with tha provision of tha Cartif icatas, notica is haratoy givan that for tha Intaratt Pariod from sth April 1983 to sth Octobar 1963 tha Cartificatas will carry a64 words
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Advertisement136 1983-04-05 13 ©SINGAPORE FAGTORY DEVELOPMENT LTD 5575,00Q,000 GUARANTEED FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE APRIL 1986 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 4th April 1983 to 4th July 1983, the Notes will carry an Interest Rate of 6Vfe% per annum. The corresponding136 words
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Article139 1983-04-05 14 Rises L. KAA X%|M Indices Dirtafc B*ky SSTST PataUa* G4a Nm ball Qmrtmm MM M«Hte (Mi Cat* Katta Mate Falls 444 570 SM 296 MB 2S6 no 800 940 JW +04 +40 +94 19 16 18 14 11 10 10 10 10 BT Composite: BT Indicator: ST Industrials: ST139 words
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Article, Illustration179 1983-04-05 14 •Tha London Stock Exchange waa claaad yaatorday and loat Friday. See page 13 for cioeing i-ooooti stock pncea on Marcn 31. Rises Indices Dutch Baby m +44 April 1 April 4 Qmiiy +30 Ran Sayang tf»mimrin|r 434 +30 MBT Index: *****63 *****13 620 +30 NST Industrials: 1134.73 1125.10179 words
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824 1983-04-05 14 CHOO AI LENG - ■Hill Companies Editor: Kfano Sabnsa By CHOO AI LENG IPOH Garden Bhd has announced an ambitious M 146.26 million deal which would make ii the largest construction company in Malaysia. In a late announcement yesterday, Ipoh Garden said it has entered into agreements with824 words
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189 1983-04-05 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE Cheat Eaatera LHe Aanraaee 0» LM* eae ef Mm large*l Me —mm riMfrtw h —< Mih|i>, >— iw—, Mrss?** m pald-ap capital freai $Su bJum) aurie apVIJB vaOMm iaraTM each, te $nJI A mob tt ■M»-. MfHilhil (Nat Hi189 words
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184 1983-04-05 14 PEGI Malaysia Bhd has not appointed any underwriter for its one-for-two rights issue at M$2JO per share. The rights issue, announced last week together with a two-far-three bonus issue, will raise $533 million. Replying to a Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange query, Pegi also184 words
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Article228 1983-04-05 14 SINGAPORE Glass (IVM) Ltd announced that ACI Australia Ltd and ACI Investments Pty Ltd, owners of three and 11,071,805 shares of the company respectively, have transferred the total of 11,071,808 shares to ACI Asia Ltd of Hongkong. as THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Pan Malaysia Cement228 words
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Article259 1983-04-05 14 CYCLE and Carriage Ltd has sold its holding of £3.6 nominal value convertible unsecured loan stock In ailing Newman Industries PLC (or £1 million cash. This amount, together with interest, was received on March 30. In an announcement yesterday, Cycle said the sale followed a259 words
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Article60 1983-04-05 14 Bkd has reported a group pre-tax lom of MfUS mil. lkm for Ike fear ended Dec 31, ISO, against a lom of H. 78 mfflkm la ISOGroup turnover was sUghtly higher at $IL2 million from $10.9 mflHon the last time. The parent company incurred a pre-tax60 words
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574 1983-04-05 14 Island Peninsular bonus, rights issue ISLAND 4b Peninsular Development (14 P) has announced a one-for-five bonus issue and a two-f arrive rights lane. The property and plantation-based group has, however, turned in a set of poorer results for the year ended Jan 31 with pre-tax profits more halved. Poorer results574 words
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Article412 1983-04-05 14 JACKS lateraational, which is now controlled by Johaa Holdings following a recent takeover offer, has reported hefty looses for the year ended Dec SL At the pre-tax level, the 81 per cent-owned subsidlary of Johaa suffered a consolidated lorn of $L 8 million against a412 words
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Advertisement220 1983-04-05 14 For condominium strata title management on residential, commercial or industrial buildings. Contact: The Building Manager City Valuer* A Consultants (Pte) Ltd. 1, Colombo Court, #04-03, Singapore 0617 Te4:*****74/5 SAFES CABINETS Japan's No. 1 Safe people Features: Locking System Unlike conventional 2-side locking safes, the AIKO 4-side bolt locking system is220 words
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Advertisement26 1983-04-05 14 I r A\ I r A .V f EL > C KAMMCfff Japanese Restaurant 4th storey, World Trade Centre J Tel: 27)0230 (■olden Phoenix (WTO Pte Ltd26 words
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Miscellaneous45 1983-04-05 14 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy; Showers in a few areas in the afternoon. Maximum temperature 34.5 Associated humidity 57 Minimum temperature 25.5 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 7.35 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month Trace Total rainy days for the month Nil45 words
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313 1983-04-05 15 THE current recension is affecting conference lines operating to South Africa. Companies engaged in services between Europe and South Africa have reported a 30 per cent decline in cargo volumes over the past two years and the heavily overtonnaged Far313 words
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Article, Illustration435 1983-04-05 15 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE Japan Cargo Tally Corporation has set up its first overseas office in Singapore. Incorporated on Jan 13, the Nikkaken Service officially began operation on April LThe corporation checks the quantity, description, markings and damages of cargo exported or435 words
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Article96 1983-04-05 15 THE privately-owned, deep-draft fleet of the US merchant marine totalled 712 vessels with a about 24 5 million dwt on Dec 1, 19K-petotal comprise 569 oceangoing 2s*** Great Lakes vessels. Compared with Dec 1, 1981, the number of «hina decreased by five vessels all ocean-going but the96 words
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Article92 1983-04-05 15 AP THE West German passenger liner Europa, on its first round-the-world cruise, arrived in Shanghai on Saturday witt more than 600 tourists aboard. Oitoa s official Xinhua News Agency reported. Xinhua said the tourists from West Germany. Austria. Switzerland, the Netherlands and Spain visited a carpet weavingAP - 92 words
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Article107 1983-04-05 15 Reuter A NEW 47,763-ton tanker AJ-Staniy&h by Petromin was launched In Jeddah on Wednesday. The tanker, built In Japan, is equipped with an observation room and high-powered pumps for speedy unloading. It can also carry four types of oil byproducts simultaneously. The ship, 177 metres long, 32 metresReuter - 107 words
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Article529 1983-04-05 15 *ppNU* Cd A«m vm 1 AkrakW Liner VI s Alltrans vn 4 Alpac VI 9 Alftuvf IV s AataraShpf X 9 APCUae VI a APL m «/9 Argentine IV 4 A8CL m 1 Asia broker V 5 A*U Merchant VI 4 Austasia Line V 1 Australian Coat529 words
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896 1983-04-05 16 Fairplay ONE of the world's largest crosstraders, Norway, is to embark on a four-pronged strategy to enable its owners to cope with the current crisis in world shippingNew manning regulations have already come into effect and the future wfil see more and man sailing underFairplay - 896 words
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Article57 1983-04-05 16 AP and grain barf» along the St Louis waterfront. ;r~ «.i„„| una van vat injured after being expotd to a hazardous gas. Aft «0 sttck strwcMu 9 ras oown me rtwer. The barges rammed the Poplar Street Bridge. Later, one «h the four Li 4 d£jhAP - 57 words
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529 1983-04-05 16 UPI TAIWAN has become the iCadbag eappUei of pleasore yachts to the United Sates but few of the boat buyers realise their vessels were built en the tropical Wand. The Tstwsneeg yacht industry has grown to a US$76 million a year businsas with some TOUPI - 529 words
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Article210 1983-04-05 16 THE MAJOR «hipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ I—lisMs. Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACS (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. «X* line. Banna Shipping Corporation. Heptane Orient Lines. Orient Overseas fiwifhwr Line. Chp Tang Shipping. ARM (BTRAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Anftraltan National Line. All's210 words
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Article, Illustration161 1983-04-05 16 THE largest ore and coal carrier in the work), the ChUUrakmwa Mmtu, has been completed at Kawasaki Heavy Industries' Sakaide Yard. The bulk carrier was ordered by Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, which took delivery of the vend last month. The ship was designed to save energy to the161 words
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334 1983-04-05 17 AFP BAHAMIAN Prime Minister Sir Lynden Pindling said in Hongkong that his country's "free flag" shipping register offered many advantages to shippers. "In terms of fiscal incentive, our registry is highly Competitive with other free flags," he added. "We have the experience mdAFP - 334 words
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249 1983-04-05 17 AFP SOME 9,000 workera will lose their Jot» In Britain's state-controlled shipyards this year, the management announced. The workforce at present totals 62,000. The management also forecast that Britain may have no shipbuilding industry at all in three years' time unless policy isAFP - 249 words
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Article, Illustration524 1983-04-05 17 Lloyd's List LAST record year of Panama Canal will not be repeated in 1983 as the waterway feels the effect of recession and the new oil pipeline across the Isthmus. In 1982, a record 186 million tons of cargo in 14,100 shipsLloyd's List - 524 words
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320 1983-04-05 17 CARGO traffic at the Port of Manila's base ports and subparts rose 1.78 per cent. Total cargo traffic for the month of January went up to 2 million tonnes from 1.9 million tonnes moved during the same month last year. Of the320 words
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Article100 1983-04-05 17 Reuter BRITISH seamen threatened to strike because a military crew stealthily sailed a ship bound for military transport duties in the Falkland Islands out of a north Rwgi»wH port to avoid union trouble The ship, the former passenger ferry Keren, is owned by Britain's Royal (military) Navy butReuter - 100 words
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Article284 1983-04-05 17 AFP CONDITIONS were extremely quiet on the tanker market last week in the run-up to the long Easter weekend. Oil companies and brokers appear to have turned their backs on the Gulf area, at least for the time being. They currently prefer the shorter hauls to europe, whichAFP - 284 words
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6153 1983-04-05 22 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port6,153 words
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Article781 1983-04-05 23 ft RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Benalder 56/421 6.4.83 0700 Ben Line 49 0830-1100/0800-0800 Fl/Ol *****W 6.4.83 0700 1800-1800/1500-1700 Fl/Ql E Laurel O Asia 49 0800-0800/1800-1800 L5/L5 Slrl Bhum 11 IN 6.183781 words
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Article959 1983-04-05 23 The (••ding shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-l CMMMae Continental FMn (S) Qvf* Freight (PK). Sons (PN) 1 (111 Mil IMMvleo-Kim Shpg (S) C IMM at* CoiMortluin (I)/ Marime* Enterprise (PK) *JP* (S)/Yeo Shpg and TYnM (KL)/Uaad Cargo Handling and Forward ta«(PN)959 words
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Article950 1983-04-05 24 April M Air carriage law and <*!«<«« handling, Lloyd's of London Press Conference, The Royal Horseguards Hotel, London. April Ml Cornwall Boat Show, Truro, Cornwall. April 11 Evaluation and prevention of electrostatic hazards associated with shipboard operations, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. April IMS950 words
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Article526 1983-04-05 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Lanka Kalimantan Satu L Bulk Explorer Port Moresby Pres Taylor Pree Wilson StrHope Barents Sea Cherry Bagus Kota Petanl MarulMaru Royal Viking Star SeaOsprey Slang Hing Varaphan 27/8 6/7 15/6 19 47 38/9 21E 44 27/8526 words
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Advertisement165 1983-04-05 15 PIL GROUP ■SGULAA CONTAINER fUDU SENTICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN gulf and red sea ports. SMPap V EXZ3 J/4 11/4 11/4 19/4 2«/4 »/4 0/4 24/4 5/5 7/5 11/5 20/5 30/5 1/| 2/4 27/4 1/5 J/5 21/5 23/5 2/« 4/1 d.* H165 words
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Advertisement261 1983-04-05 15 ILIIJ 3SEALORD UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG ARABIAN EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES FULLV CONTAINERISED SERVICE Ttt Mm Qatoos (13/4). Mai (14/4). Ma Dhabi (15/4). Ownm (16/4), Kraatf (11/4), (Mm (24/4), Jatftfah (28/4). Mm (2/5). (Mai (17/4), Pi— (19/4). font (21/4). Oal (29/4), Ma Dhafc (1/5), Bahra» 2/5) Maa Qaboas261 words
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Advertisement561 1983-04-05 17 saw The Straits Steamship Group S STRAITS SHPPMG Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok contmosw sam to/to Bangkok tw m BANGKOK MBIH HMO MEMOES LID. MMKOK TEL 2342M1 B A joint service of Ben Line, BOH ucean Blue Funnel ond Glen Line CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINf NT561 words
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Advertisement111 1983-04-05 18 OLSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTL SUN UNION LINE :f: y.T»i! i i"-i?rrrr>! KYOWA LINE MUTTI T«I III" PACIFIC l«/%r 31la* Pap. PapMttt. latfak Lm. Kaakt. Ililii. P. MMim DIM V2IS IS k MOOME. GEMLOTON. Nfcjact I* TAIYO MARINE LINE a WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE Spar* P Kfltmi Lm** tar 15 Apr 1«111 words
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Advertisement426 1983-04-05 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES \j& BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 7 Aof 4 May 6 May 10 Moy CLYDEBANK 2 Moy 29 Moy 1 Jun 3 Jun Lykes<' Lines U.S. GULF DRECT SERVICE rrem t*r 1/4 24/5 12/5 38/ I 17/5 a/« (•New Orleans.426 words
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Miscellaneous138 1983-04-05 24 ft Reel cV/ 0 W 1 /w c $1 a r i 14 2* ii SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND BEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AJL TMS MONNMCL LHMi R Unindw storm Temperature *C Shower Weather W' Wind directkMi with speed ia knots Raia W CM, Sky Wave height Bifta« wtais are Mteatod138 words
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