The Business Times, 6 April 1983
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Title Section10 1983-04-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. «7/1/83 WEDNESDAY, APRIL IK] 60 CENTS10 words
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424 1983-04-06 1 BERHADETTE CHOOI - #y BERHADETTE CHOOI THE discount market for commercial increased by a record 50 per cent last year. The four discount houses handled 129.5 billion worth of commercial hffl* last year, giving a monthly average turnover of about $2.5 billion. This compares with the monthly424 words
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Article149 1983-04-06 1 THAILAND claimed yesterday that Vietnamese troops were «Mggfag into positions inside Thai territory and followed up airstrikes against the area with artillery attacks. A spokesman for Thailand's military command said Vietnamese forces were holding areas Just inside Thailand near the border towns of Phnom Pan149 words
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333 1983-04-06 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE'S aerospace industry registered a 12.7 per cent growth last year despite the slump in the world air transport industry. Although growth slowed down from 15 per cent in 1981, the performance is commendable considering that the industry here is still in333 words
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475 1983-04-06 1 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI THE growing importance of the Asia Pacific region has prompted General Electric Company of the US to move its Asia Pacific divisional headquarters to Singapore. The divisional headquarters is headed by Mr Frank D Kittredge. Mr Kittredge has been heading the division475 words
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353 1983-04-06 1 Reuter A UNITED Nations body has uiged West European governments to stimulate their economies through fiscal measures to avoid aborting an incipient recovery. An annual survey of Western Europe and the United States published by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe saidReuter - 353 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article61 1983-04-06 1 AP PLO chief Yasser Arafat left Amman yesterday without giving King Hussein a public mandate to negotiate with Israel on a peace settlement in the Middle East. The official Jordanian news agency Petra said Arafat left "on a short tour" of Arab capitals and would return toAP - 61 words
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Article48 1983-04-06 1 AFP THE Soviet Embassy in Paris yesterday confirmed the expulsion of 47 Soviet personnel from France and described the action as totally unfounded and arbitrary. An embassy spokesman gave the first official confirmation of the French government's decision, reported by diplomats earlier in the day. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article61 1983-04-06 1 AFP INDONESIA is moving to i«aiP national standards for a number of agricultural commodities in a bid to improve the quality of its export products. A meeting now underway in Jakarta is trying to formulate the standard criteria for an initial 16 commodities, the first agricultural products toAFP - 61 words
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Article103 1983-04-06 1 Reuter THE Chief Minister of the East Malaysian state of Sabah, who had haired the national news agency Bernama and the English language newspaper The New Straits Times from all state functions, yesterday said his aim was not to gag them. Datuk Harris Salleh said: "It was theReuter - 103 words
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Article66 1983-04-06 1 Reuter THE American space shuttle Challenger yesterday carried out the main task of its five-day mission, launching a satellite which will pave the way for a new era in space communications. Officials at the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida said the operation to put the 2,270-kg satellite intoReuter - 66 words
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Article64 1983-04-06 1 UPI SOUTH Korea can expect a real economic growth rate of 7.8 per cent for this year.possihly soaring to 8.3 per cent in 1984, as a result of a recovering world economy. The Korea Development Institute in Seoul yesterday said the country can expect a speedy economicUPI - 64 words
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Article54 1983-04-06 1 THE implementation of the Malaysia Incorporated concept will not run counter the objectives of the New Economic Policy (NEP). The Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday said the government will ensure that in its implementation of the concept, the NEP and other earlier policies will54 words
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Article38 1983-04-06 1 Reuter CHINA yesterday said tennis player Hu Na was coerced into defecting to the US and warned the US government its decision to grant her asylum would have an adverse effect on Sino-US relations. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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261 1983-04-06 1 THE Joint venture formed early this year by Tokyu Construction at Japan Reliance Contractors has clinched its first large building contract worth 988 million. The contract for the construction of Riverview Garden condominium along River Valley Road is awarded by joint developers Kuok261 words
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531 1983-04-06 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH FIRM principles of free trade were sewn together with supportive facts and figures when Singapore's Ambassador to the United States last night presented a case for the —Vrai of Generalised System at Preferences beyond its expiry In 1985. Ambassador531 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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576 1983-04-06 2 Reuter US interest rates may rise further in the near term due to the Federal Rnarve's apparent shift to a less accommodative policy, but most rates riMuld fall below current levels by the end of the second quarter, private economists surveyed byReuter - 576 words
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273 1983-04-06 2 Reuter FALLING short term yen interest rates and a seasonal liquidity surplus on the money market are expected to support the Japanese bond market, bond managers said on Monday. However, uncertainty over the yen/dollar rate and US interest rates overshadow the prospects for longReuter - 273 words
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Article185 1983-04-06 2 Reuter THE UK government is unlikely to auction a rise in lm«r<wt rates sterling (aces extreme downward pressure, two broking hoases said yesterday. Phflttps aad Drew said: "The UK authorities seem to be lower interest rates as a prime policy ill I I WReuter - 185 words
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90 1983-04-06 2 Reuter THE Montreal Exchange said trading in options contracts on Swiss francs will begin on April 8. The new contract, with an underlying value of 25,000 Swiss francs, will be quoted, traded cleared in US dollars, the exchange Mid on Monday. InitialReuter - 90 words
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Article176 1983-04-06 2 Reuter SEAFIRST Corp, which has a $1.17 billion energy loan portfolio, said a significant oil price fall will have an adverse effect on the portfolio and could require additional reserves for possible losses. Seafirst made the comment in its recently issued 10-K annual report whereReuter - 176 words
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Article172 1983-04-06 2 Reuter CHAIRMAN Feraaad St Germain of the House Banking Committee wants Fader al Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker to supply a full report on the Fed's overall objectives next He wrote to Volcker reminding Mto that the Housepassed budget for ISM requires the Fed toReuter - 172 words
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Article126 1983-04-06 2 Reuter CHILEAN officials and loading creditor banks have made good laupass in four days of talks on the country's flnsnrtng plans test week, banking sources said on Monday. They declined to be specific about the nature of the progress and sakl the committee ofReuter - 126 words
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Article41 1983-04-06 2 BANK of America bus reduced Its prime tending rate by a quarter point to 9 per cent bum today. The other two tending Amertcnn banks here Citibank aad Chase Manhattan are still holding their prime at 125 percent41 words
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Article22 1983-04-06 2 THE average rate at which major Siagaport baaks ara carreatly prepared la lead to thair bast caatomars 1« 9.11 por coat.22 words
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Article160 1983-04-06 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank 3 a a X et ft* close on April Offer mi Idayt iia« n/u l month M S* lBkODttM Slt/M SS/1S S months W S* months si&ns su/is t month* M s* IS months MUM SIS/IS Dm IslN. 1 month (■HI rnM| 4% 4160 words
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Article37 1983-04-06 2 RANGE tf pffc m tttm td bf diaApfl fc n t i-m 253 Mh« S-mootb Tnuvjr Mils X7/IS sa/M S-montb Bank DUla 011m 00/10 3 month* CD M 0* moottuCD 11/10 00/10 Source: National Discount Co37 words
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Article211 1983-04-06 2 THE dollar for overnight (hllvai jf sir rite j dond slightly lower at 238.60 yen In thin trading after opening at ».70 yen. This via below the 2KJQ/2M tum la New York and the KC done In Tokyo on Monday. Trading volume was USSMS million. Trading was lncktaitre following211 words
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Article408 1983-04-06 2 THE US dollar eased slightly against major currencies in modemte trading on the foreign exchange market yesterday. However, it firmed against the local currency From an opening of 2.0*70/» against the local unit, the US dollar was tradsd upwarda through the day to done at 2JBBB/40 OMMMa-LSS/tSN taMk-UM/Un408 words
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Article260 1983-04-06 2 GOLD FUTURES In Stanpore yesterday ctonsd «lightly lower compared with the overnight New York levels in light trading. The market opened steady around the firmer; overnight New York level» where prices rone nrannd USUI on n tsrhnlrul rally. Thereafter prices wore ttttlr chanced during the qutot morning's trading before260 words
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Article30 1983-04-06 2 Mm N New York MM -B nja -s Zurich cmmo —o (M —8 1 £5» j CMm prloM la US Mm a toy mm. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore30 words
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Article213 1983-04-06 2 THE dollar yesterday opened substantially below Thursday's pre-Easter do* tn London and lower than its deee on Monday night in New York. Sterling gained against major currencies over the long holiday eeilwnd in continuing to bene fit Cram last week's British National Oil Corp price proposal. It opened at213 words
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Advertisement26 1983-04-06 2 appears as a matter of record only March IMS NATIONAL OFFSHORE CONTRACTORS SA A member company of the PROMET GROUP U556,000,000 MEDIUM TERM LOAN I 026 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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405 1983-04-06 3 SINGAPORE'S spot oil market remains depressed contrary to hopes that the Opec agreement reached last month will help to stabilise petroleum product prices. s Traders say a firm trend failed to emerge and prices Continue to tumble following the agreement two weeks405 words
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Article700 1983-04-06 3 a SEMINARS AND COURSES April 6: Preview on Interaction Manage- meat (Df) and Targeted Selection (TG), Holiday Inn Hotel, SGV-Gk)h Tan Pte Ltd and Development Dimensions International April 8-9; Statistical Quality Control, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research and Singapore Quality Reliability Aasodation April 4-22:700 words
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409 1983-04-06 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING HIN Seng Pte Ltd, the local distributor (or Atari Inc's computer products, has invested an initial sum oI |3 million in a computer education centre at its Tan Boon Liat Building premise*. The centre, equipped with 12 Atari409 words
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Article264 1983-04-06 3 SINGAPORE AlrlteM la tali sdadag tw man Baeiag MI flights to Lm Aagetes via Taipei tr*M Jaae. 1«to will kriag tto total Mrrleci to Lm Aagetes to Mvea t week. The carrier to •perattag tw* fflgkto via Taipeh aad three via Tekye to264 words
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462 1983-04-06 3 A SOFTWARE package that promises to exceed all other softwares was launched by the Burroughs Corporation here yesterday. Called UNC (logic and information network compiler), the software package claims to let computer users even those without any knowledge of data processing write their own462 words
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Advertisement40 1983-04-06 3 For quiet lunches and cozy dinners, the Phoenix Grill serves a menu of selected English and Continental favourites. And roast U.S. prime rib on the wagon. For table reservation call *****66 ext 7. mo&mm Tat *****66 Cable FEENix T«t> FEENixaStt'lß40 words
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Advertisement668 1983-04-06 3 with the 2mLGeneratioii Turbo engine SAAB didnt invent the turbocharging technique. It had been used in high performance sports cars, heavy trucks and airplanes. SAAB perfected and' placed it in the hands of the everyday driver. The 2nd (feneration Turbo And now SAAB further perfects turbocharging with the introduction of668 words
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OVERSEAS
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512 1983-04-06 5 Reuter THE package of economic measures announced by the Japanese government on Monday would have little immediate impact on its domestic economy. Bankers and economists in Tokyo yesterdhy said the measures to be taken to support the government's projected real 14 perReuter - 512 words
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161 1983-04-06 5 AFP A GROWING number of Japanese business corporations plan to launch into new materials, industrial robots, computers and ocean development in the next five years to diversify their business operations amid low economic growth. The Economic Planning Agency In Tokyo yesterday released a survey reportAFP - 161 words
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354 1983-04-06 5 Reuter THAILAND has ordered fresh troops to the Cambodian border after launching air strikes at Vietnamese forces entrenched on Thai territory. Military sources said yesterday all forces had been strengthened and put on full alert as fighting along the ill-defined frontier intensified. Monday's raids onReuter - 354 words
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712 1983-04-06 5 Reuter UPI EFFORTS to draw Jordan's King Hussein into pence negotations with Israel appeared to be in trouble yesterday with the king wary of getting involved and the Palestinians unable to agree on a Joint stnnd. After a day of discussions, sometimes withReuter; UPI - 712 words
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92 1983-04-06 5 AP (ÜBKNTBmM &e»2? to ■it ii piliul pliai» mS i*mS fer iMftoe that OB w*iM a«t he hrai to krtikaMN (•Tinaeat lap«ie m eafeirp er iwiihit eertoto hmriMttoetnnM "1W i■!■!■>■ that W© Ifl ll flkli Ml fiwlfc i hatoaae tatiiM «put eealrals/Mttr'Te* <AP - 92 words
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477 1983-04-06 5 NYT THE ATTEMPT by Congress to save the ailing Harley-Davidson Motor Company from its troubles may bnckflre and ironically contribute to the demise of America's only maker of large motorcycles. By slapping on a 45 per cent tariff increase on Imported motorcycles, WashingtonNYT - 477 words
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194 1983-04-06 5 AP AFP TOYO Kogyo, the Japanese partner of Ford Motor, yesterday denied a report that the two com patriae were discussing a Joint venture to produce snail cars In the United States. The Hiroshima-based makers at Mazda vehicles said there was no basis (orAP; AFP - 194 words
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Article121 1983-04-06 5 AFP HASHES between police and Sikh militants in Punjab that left 30 dead and more than 300 injured on Monday may widen the gulf between the Sikh community and the Indian government, several independent observers said. The situation may take a turn for theAFP - 121 words
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Article724 1983-04-06 5 ARRIVALS Service Leeal Operator Nuaber Tix Ftw CAL CB43 0420 TPE/HKG/KUL CanAF NO***** <mo CBR MAS MHS01 000 KUL CAL CHUB 0855 JED/DHA MAS MH671 0M KUL MAS MH811 ono PEM SLA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1010 KUL CPA CX71Q 1035 HLP724 words
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Advertisement196 1983-04-06 5 Asia's Only Regional Business Monday to Friday, The Asian Journal covers Asia's business news with reporters based in 10 Asian countries. It's the only regional daily business publication. And, only The Asian Wall Street journal shares the worldwide editorial resources of Dow Jones and Co., publishers of America's Wall Street196 words
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Article475 1983-04-06 6 DEAD FISH and dolphins are not normally counted during a war. Casualty reports focus on the number of soldiers killed or wounded, the number of planes shot down, the number of ships sunk and the number of tanks torn asunder. Loss of innocent civilian475 words
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Article, Illustration907 1983-04-06 6 CHARLOTTE CURTIS - CHARLOTTE CURTIS interview* former US Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, who haa juat finished writing a book on hia years in office. CHARLOTTE CURTIS NYT LAST summer, Cyrus Vance's flower gardens received less than their usual loving attention. The former US SecretaryNYT - 907 words
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1187 1983-04-06 6 TERRY TRUCCO - By TERRY TRUCCO NYT LATE laat month, the Hongkong Trade Development Council staged a lavish fashion show in Tokyo. As lights flashed and cameras clicked, 30 models strolled down the runway, dressed in an array of silks, furs and knits, many designed in Hongkong andNYT - 1,187 words
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Advertisement230 1983-04-06 6 11 A CONTROL Stress is the one constant factor besieging almost every individual in our overcrowded, over-pressured, and predominantly dtydwelling modern world. It can cause depression and sleepless nights, family tensions and sexual difficulties, illnesses of every kind even the most chronic and the fatal. Strew affects all of us.230 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous794 1983-04-06 6 TV&RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 m Opening folowed by Love Form (Mandarin/ r) 4 JO Exordsc urth Gtoria 4.50 Natm Witch Sands of Haturt 5.15 The Electric Company Children's educational pro--5.45 fhe Ltfand IQn| frfer (Last episode): Uttunatefy the treason of Mordred and the scheming of Arthur's half-sister, the evil Morgan794 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1983-04-06 7 DAVID BUCHAN - By DAVID BUCHAN FT tjBLACK IS turning white in Roland. Under the bald Reading of ns czarnym +rynku (on the black marSet), a Warsaw consumers' gpeefcly now publishes a *aseful index for Poles in 9ieir illegal desHngs with Jhe übiquitous currency traders. Its latest indexFT - 1,243 words
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Article, Illustration1672 1983-04-06 7 The General Electric Company haa juat transferred its Asia tE&JSPT hea£ l2 uart r from New York to Singapore. ZHOU MEI interviews the Division's top officers, vicepresident Prank 0 Kittredge and president Nelson F Britt. MR1,672 words
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Advertisement121 1983-04-06 7 For the price of a single private office you get a prestigious adcfress in Orchard Rood, an impressive reception area, Conference room, Receptionist/switchboard operator and access to modem office equipment Bee wordprocessing, telex, photocopying, etc. It's a new concept in office leasing developed "Ho help you minimise your overheads. You121 words
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Miscellaneous586 1983-04-06 7 CRYPTIC L which a grand girl can herself (5) 6 $e Joins Joe and Lss (5) 9 Stickydig?<T) 10 it may have a strOdi* membership (5) 11 llting upset in the dufc (5) 12 Good American extra £25 chap delivering the mail? (7) 15 one pound for a vestment fcute586 words
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Advertisement850 1983-04-06 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain r> with the American Express* Card "H you don't already have the Card, call *****33 for an form" MEISAN I j U4 /1 I' 1 \,imi (i tih t!i> iiitiun'.tin in lilt- S/c< hu.in pre. mi i' ri-uo-MH (I Ihi ih htrhs .ind spurs850 words
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Advertisement156 1983-04-06 8 Sink into soft oka# in your o MtMyina drink in your han*. P And whan tho drinks finally hit you, lot your thought! molt whits tho musk of THE THUNDERBIRDS Wk your hood. Drop In 11 Mom to 1 Mom on moohdsys tup to 2.00 om on mookondtl. X V,156 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1117 1983-04-06 9 COTIU: Robusta coffee futures at midday yesterday were between £37 and £7 a tonne below Thursday's close in traded positions. Dealers said prices traded quietly following the sharp drop at the opening. May remained under pressure while other, less active, months rose £5 to £8 (ram early levels.1,117 words
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Article136 1983-04-06 9 SOYBEAN future* in Chicago on Monday eland 4% to nine US-cents a bushel higher in moderator light trade. May traded within an eightcent range. Local trade dominated dealings throughout the day, though commerdale bought moderate amount» on the close, traders said. New crop prices hit buy stops above last136 words
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Article105 1983-04-06 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed IV* to 3V4 US-cents a bushel higher in extremely light trade. May traded within a 3V«-cent range. Prices generally followed corn and soybeans up throughout the session, traders said. A general lack of selling interest at current Kt levels kept prices Corn105 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1122 1983-04-06 9 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES closed loww on Monday amid concerns thai the Federal Reserve may be taking a more restrictive stance on monetary policy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 8-51 points in morning trading but revested direction in the afternoon and was off only some 2Vi1,122 words
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Article78 1983-04-06 9 Doom mum* m +1 «H -H IB** H *1H +<* unch 4 H rucb Nick Faleonbrtdc* Cop QtOMf Ot West Uf# Q( Ttltov Knft Oulf OU Can EE HoUlncw Hud Bit kiln Imp OU a* ](k utiph tnt Pro* Pip* uncn sm -h Int Uto loU Nlckcl 22 unch78 words
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Article352 1983-04-06 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with April One RSS buyers quoted at 341.00 cents a kilo, down five cents from last Thursday's clone. Morning prices were marked down initially but gained some ground in subsequent trading on tradebuying and covering interest before easing again towards the352 words
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Article280 1983-04-06 9 RA8 prices tn cents par kilo yaatanUr Nooa (p*r kflo)_ tat 1 m prompt Ub. UN MJM tat 1 HAS April MB JO M7.00 tat.iRAs.1E7 mjo muo tat 1 RAS as JO BTJN UK/Coat auo BUM tat. 1 HAS. BUI S 4.004 UK/Coat SUM BJ.0M tat. 4 R-S-S.280 words
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Article31 1983-04-06 9 Robber: April 5 Singapore: April: 241.00 eenta (down 0 cents) Malaysia: April: 268.50 centa (down oae cent) Tin: Ms3oj6l par kilo (op 11 eeats) 150 tonnes (down 180 tonnes)31 words
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Article89 1983-04-06 9 NOO BAI N 88K md SMR prt— (CamatMlk) ■um Mm (vmMhi 10 (1-tn pal>«) XUM num moo mooN to (i4apd«i mot mooN moo m oon UJ AyKI May Mil SM SM SM SM SM CV {lMuM SMjOO MOON ***** mOON L 11 -Ma p*0«l 300.00 302 OON89 words
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Article76 1983-04-06 9 THE BTBAITB TIN price ta Peaaag yester day neowoi 11 e«h te MUMI a klle, safely ea nailer etferlags ef ere, dealer* aali. Ike aew level irortol— ittfcla the RA lewer sectar ef $2».1S aad $SLM. They aated Ike smaller taraever at ll* teaaee, agatavt aa Meaday, was76 words
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Article144 1983-04-06 9 pTSkijaslaJar* 8 1,11,1 rill ill aflt Bafc lob MSN aeDera. old dm (in aecond hand dram) lob $100.00 aeDera, new <kum lob $UUO seUara. Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pipfv: M| white papP*r fob Aata NLW $000.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW (BUI aeDars, Sara wak apedal144 words
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Article139 1983-04-06 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday firmed on strong renewed buying support in active trading, dealers said. In tne April position, south region rose Msls to 1770 a tonne and central H&5O tofTWJQ. InMay, south firmed $35 to $775 while north central were traded at 1767.50. »«2*139 words
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Article243 1983-04-06 9 BWlPttl: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kflo, ex-godown: THAI VHTR: 1» per cart Qrat dam (Kangaroo) new crop US, 100 per ceat secoad daas 0.72, MO per ceat tMrd daa ifl, 8 per cent new crop OJB, B-10 per ceat 0.07. THAI BROKEN: Aeeper 0.00, Special 0.5«. THAI243 words
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Advertisement124 1983-04-06 9 GEOPHYSICAL VESSEL TO BE Hij/jmiiiKiJi Oceaneering International's Marinav Offshore Survey Group will recommission the geophysical and oceanographic ship, Nego Surveyor, this Friday, April 8, 1983 at Loyang Offshore Marine Base in Singapore. The Nego Surveyor is a 160 ft twin screw ship equipped for shallow seismic work with a Texas124 words
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Advertisement449 1983-04-06 9 JOINT YENTI RE: DYNAMIC AYENI E FOR (ORPOR ITE 1 ONSOLII) t T/OX AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER 20 A. 21 AI'KII. 198:1, Kl \l,\ I I MI'I If HILTON. M \l..\\ SI 1C TIMI S( I R1 IS CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN: Tan sri halo' Ishak Ititi I'ateh Xkhir. < hairman, Malaysian lmliisiri.il449 words
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2760 1983-04-06 10 BID and oiler prices officially listed and business to and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday wttb me number at shares traded Smwi in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unlsss otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,760 words
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Article166 1983-04-06 10 The Commerce The Savings Find tar Apr 1) sir m LM Iliad DIMM^ OwAprl) Mar Apr S pore Prog Fund 144 1JI S'pore Fd USJ) MB OJI S pore Sec Fund til La a LIS LM S pore Invest Fund 1.14 LB UNIT S pore Equity Fund L41166 words
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Article3204 1983-04-06 10 Or*s Gr*s Net IMS Last Dlv Dlv ru P/E Vol Day ntg* LOW Company Sale +or- Crr (*000) High Lew 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 276 336 Aetna 256 -2 21.7 04 is M7 4 256 256 196 146 Alcorn lMcd -1 54 34 11 112 1M3,204 words
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Article1924 1983-04-06 10 BID «ad ofler prtcee amriaßy Mated and bootnaai In and lapuOod to Ike Kuala Lumpur Slock bekaaio ymterday, with the number at *area traded dwwa la tncheta la lota of 1,000 uaMa ualeoe udwrwloe «podBed. MDWIVUU Akwa (2.088) (U) MB (4) 1« (11) 104 (4) 10H (5)1,924 words
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Article541 1983-04-06 10 INVEBTOBB held hack baytoeal Meek etow at Orot, HtkwH H cs Ike Bmlmm Ttaoaa Cm> pooMe latex etoeed i.fO 81 ton BMd eaded i.si poiM iMwatMA m i>m ed off Md fudt lag la to tower hide. Prim kogaa to can otortj. At the aridday Inok,541 words
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Article615 1983-04-06 10 SHARE prices closed lower across a (airly wide (rout on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in less active trading. Except (or the plantationbased counters, other sectors generally tended easier on lack of buying support. Prices opened slightly higher and improved until the tea-break. But615 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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558 1983-04-06 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - ®y NAJEEB JARHOM RATIONAL Bank of Brunei, fhe self-governing British protectorate's largest bank, Bhs announced sparkling results for 1982. ;>lt was another record y*ar as net profits after tax, diminution in the value of assets and investments and after allocation to inner reserves,558 words
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Article129 1983-04-06 11 Sre-SgNTOSA Csrpseafisn er grtsa year fsr Iks pseflsd ended Dee U, 1982. The eempanyhas an(Ezr and extrnerdtanry Hens) Bat the net less wns snh■lsstlsßj redneed Is aniy Inking hrte aeted enrikr Vaher Marin afearss SSswnd Iby n dbneenl «I n fsrthw 9MJ9B Hsfcsr Marth ThsJM hlsek129 words
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Article, Illustration806 1983-04-06 11 CHRIS LIM - KITl^ VAf By CHRIS LIM THE stock market rally continued in March and caught many investors by surprise. Gains came in short, sharp, bursts following periods of uncertainty. Although the upward momentum had slowed down, there was sufficient buying support to keep prices steady each time806 words
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216 1983-04-06 11 A LEADING foreign bulk in Kuala Ijimpur has wbmltted new proposals to restructure tts equity in Uae with the New Erowric Policy and they are now being considered by Bank Negara, its governor, Tan Sri Abdul Ads Taha, said recently. He did not the bank,216 words
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Article544 1983-04-06 11 A SERIES of conferences is scheduled to be held in |M l* Lumpur this and next month, all apparently cartring in on the general upturn in the economy and In particular on the bullish stock market. The series ot six conferences will begin today with one544 words
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Article97 1983-04-06 11 SHARE price* yesterday closed mostly lower In thin, quiet trading. AFtt m Babte Aotham Thai aai* rm Amttut la*. And -Awl M> -l Bank j m undi S3oi Ajrudhajm Ud rte*rw~ZZZZZZ M« 7u MMM Ftam.O» °°«T 1» -I Jiiiiwhi fha»».... im .1 aii'g"» w -> ■wm TWP* -u aahajtatea97 words
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Article121 1983-04-06 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed. The commercial and industrial Index rose 0.12 to 110.68, the mining marker was up 15.28 to 1,353.61, but the oils index dipped 0.004 to 1.226. ram Aeoje Mining Anato Phil AMI Mining A&m Con a uv *1-® ♦MM ♦u >■■■> Cw.» 1 CDCP Pint121 words
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Article357 1983-04-06 11 GRACE Bros yesterday dominated interest and rose sharply In heavy trading as share prices generally closed higher across-the-board in light trading, with the largest gains concentrated in the resource sector, dealers said. Near the close the All Ordinaries index was up 3.1 points at 515.7, due357 words
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Article315 1983-04-06 11 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday fell sharply from s record high on Monday on sporadic profit-taking as investors and dealers became alarmed by the high price levels. AHnnmnLn -M Ml i AM* OH 1 M U 1 1 1 1 M Aahl Chem Ajahj atmm Bank Tfc315 words
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Advertisement204 1983-04-06 11 isilms ©orasms MALAYAN CEMENT BERHAD NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-Third Annual General Meeting of Malayan Cement Berhed will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, let Roor, Wisma Dameneara, Jalan Sementan, Damansara Heights, Kuela Lumpur, on Thursday 28th April 1983 at 12 noon204 words
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Advertisement148 1983-04-06 11 GUTHRIE BERHAD (Incorporated in ihe Republic of Singapore) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1982 The audited results of the Group for the year ended 31 December 1982 are set out below: 1982 1981 moo rooo Group Company Group Cqftnpffiy Turnover 297,073 304,9*2 DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT AND148 words
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Article161 1983-04-06 12 Rises Indices Ckla Tack 570 +30 April 4 April 5 8 T P 1*76 IK 10 OUI Kkou Gu> M TP 966 US 342 10 10 BT Composite: BT Indicator. 848 32 *****6 842.73 *****6 B 8«akt«u| Mala 430 ST Industrials: 866.29 808.08 +7 ST Finance: 2146.73 2138.32 Nilu161 words
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Article, Illustration158 1983-04-06 12 Rises Indices Bedford Rlvervtew CAC Blntang nil* iwk 960 366 370 630 +20 +16 +14 +10 Apr{14 April5 MBT Index: *****13 *****09 NST Industrials: 1125.16 1111.14 Falls NST Finance: 1915.42 1912.52 NST Hotels: 668.77 657.52 Hume 560 -ao NST Properties: 902.53 887.13 Central Sugars 1340 -30 NST Tins:158 words
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Article409 1983-04-06 12 EQUITIES were mixed in very quiet trading yesterday, with the market lacking direction, dealers said. The Financial Times index at 3pm was dowa LI points at 654.0. Gold «hares showed gains stretching to $SmiiMu prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 130 -1 Bibcocks 140409 words
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Article59 1983-04-06 12 HJLHANG SENG Tuesday .Closed Monday Closed Week Ago I7t.se A. ITOWB A V V A M Monday Closed Week Ago 508.9 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Monday Closed AU STKALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 682. Id Monday Closed Week Ago 860.9 ALL ORDLNARIE8 Tuesday 515.7 Friday Closed Week Ago 686lB DOW JONE859 words
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953 1983-04-06 12 mm Companies Editor: Mano Sabnari IS PEGI Malaysia on the threshold of bigger moves? This question must be bugging the top brass at Dunlop Holdings and niggling Pegi'i own shareholders, in the wake of the surprise announcement last week that it had953 words
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321 1983-04-06 12 AS EXPECTED, Great Eastern Life Assurance Co Ltd has achieved a commendable growth rate in earnings (or the year ended Dec 31,1982. Yesterday, the premier insurance company of Singapore and Malaysia reported a 19.1 per cent increase in audited group net surplus attributable to shareholders321 words
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416 1983-04-06 12 CASH-RICH Haw Par Brothers International Ltd has again reaped a substantial extraordinary profit from a sale of its dwindling portfolio of Cheung Kong (Holdings) shares. Yesterday, the company announced that it made a gain of 818.5 million from a recent sale of 3.75416 words
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73 1983-04-06 12 UNITED Overseas luiraS«L h «tth fct ly'to^ ■Wary, IWiJfM IMr A OcaenJ Uateinttm. UOI >x i Hi akmnm wttk lwfiilr Act Ike aMivj flf the MMOnowMPNT ito'sßSfSmSta WtttMMt' gjT kiMjiMHa. la Ike Met I>in lii isl yesterday, UOI mM Ihs* EliwmJtorPar W m73 words
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Article132 1983-04-06 12 UNITED Engineers (M) Bhd, which was recently served with a Penang Wgh Court order preventing it from selling any of its properties in Kuala Lumpur and Petaiing Jaya, is confident that it can get the order set aside. A UE(M) spokesman said this after a meeting132 words
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Article68 1983-04-06 12 KONG CNrt Ml LM has announced a pre-tax profit of H0.72 million for the 15month period ended Dec 31, 1982, against $8.7 million for the 12 months ended Sep 30,1581. Profit after tax was 18.07 million compared with $5.74 million before. Director! have recommended a second and final dividend68 words
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Article249 1983-04-06 12 IPOH Garden Bhd. which has just bought three property, construction and engineering companies, yesterday reported sharply reduced earnings for 1982. It is, however, optimistic that the results for this year will be better. Its audited results showed group pre-tax profits down by 41 per cent to249 words
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162 1983-04-06 12 PRELIMINARY results released yesterday by Dunlop Malaysian IndusUles show the group to be (airly resilient in spite of more difficult trading conditions last year. For the year ended Dec 31,1982, the group reported a marginal 3.34 per cent decline in pre-tax profit to162 words
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168 1983-04-06 12 GUTHRIE Bhd, on the threshold of a major restructuring. has sn—nrsd lower earnings, due largely to higher interest charges. For the year ended Dec 31, the group made pre-tax profits of $5.97 mflllon, down about I per cent (SL33 million previously). At the operating168 words
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Advertisement141 1983-04-06 12 Z&CHX] In business, paper indiscretions can destroy you. New product details, expansion plans: what ere they worth to your rivals? Wage structures end personnel assessments: how would they effect staff relations if seen by the wrong eyes? Fordigreph, Britain's biggest shredder manufacturers, have enelysed two end e half yeers reseerch141 words
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Advertisement54 1983-04-06 12 Every Office Has A Potential Leak Of Confidential Information. INTIMUS prevents this! >J(il f«r, tSE t*€ h i a X intimus Absolute secrecy is guaranteed.iiM.ir'i'i'iiyiu So*a Agaota tar Stngyora, Maiayata. Indon—lt Bnwwt Busimss MacNms Systems (S) Ph Ltd 47 Podium Block Gotdhili Plaza Nawion Road Singapore 1130 Talax No: BMS54 words
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Miscellaneous57 1983-04-06 12 OUTLOOK tor today: Hazy; Showers in a tew areas In the late afternoon. BepaH flar M bin priar I* 7J9 pa aa April ittteaimrt: Maximum temperature 33.8 Associated humidity CO Minimum temperature 36.1 Associated humidity 94 Hours of nn«hin» 8,45 Rainfall in millimetrea Nil Total rainfall for the month Nil57 words
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184 1983-04-06 13 THE PORT Kelang Authority has opened a one-stop container operational base at its container terminal in the North Port The base will house the container and EDP departments, 18 private container operators "and the customs department operating from two iewly completed office blocks184 words
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Article, Illustration496 1983-04-06 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE THE Port of Singapore Authority's first of two new container berths, converted from conventional berths, will be commissioned for service by the middle of this year. Two new quay cranes have already been erected for the berth. When commissioned,496 words
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Article115 1983-04-06 13 UPI SUEZ Canal revenues this year will exceed US$l billion, according to canal authority board chairman Mashhour Ahmed Mashhour. Mashhour said: "Experts now estimate Suez Canal revenues will be over H billion in 1983, in excess of their earlier estimates.' He said there was record average dailyUPI - 115 words
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Article93 1983-04-06 13 THE four month dispute between Soviet merchant ships and the Turkish authorities over the transit fees in the Bosporus and DardeneUe strait has ended and shipping agents for the Russians in Istanbul have reportedly been told to start paying the fees. The Soviets have refused to pay93 words
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Article46 1983-04-06 13 THE firs of six multi-purpose cargo carriers ordered by Char Ching Marine compay of Taiwan has been assigned to the line's Japan/Red Sea service. The 22,500 dwt Char Hwa is equipped with five heavy lifts and has a capacity of 810 TEUs.46 words
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Article523 1983-04-06 13 aupfiagijM P»r Cd SMpptaf Um PM« l CM ACTMpfer Atm VI vm i t BUat VI m 4/1 AlMrmja *5LW AFCUM APL AqaaLtaM ArmMu Baft VI vn VI IV X X VI m X IX i 4 5 I a a a 4/1 a a ETA Uw523 words
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Article, Illustration171 1983-04-06 14 TWO newbufidtngs belonging to the Ben Line Group will be completed soon and delivered later this year. One df the vessel is a 150,000 dwt bulk carrier while the Other structure is a semi-submersible rig. Both units are being built at Daewoo Shipbuilding and Heavy Machinery Limited's171 words
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254 1983-04-06 14 AN anti-fouling and corrosion suppression system, based on electrolytic principles rather than chemical injection, is now available from Eastern Lloyd Trading (Pte) Ltd. The system, originally developed for use on British nuclear submarines, provides fouling and corrosion protection to the internal sufaces of pipework and equipment254 words
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941 1983-04-06 14 NYT A RUSTY tramp steamer named the Righteous sailed toward the Oeat Lake* after clearing the Elsenhower lock in Maasena, New York, the first ship to go through the St Lawrence Seaway in 1983, the seaway's 25th year. Built in Britain, registeredNYT - 941 words
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Article148 1983-04-06 14 Reuter EFFORTS are underway to avert a strike by British merchant seamen (oßowftv the takeover of a troopship by naval personnel In preparation for Falkland Islands service. The National Union at Seamen, which earlier telexed its 28,000 members at sea and in ports to go onReuter - 148 words
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Article1111 1983-04-06 14 Algiers March 15th. Delays oI about 3-4 days. ANGOLA Luanda March 21st. Berthing dalyas of 2-3 days. Lobito March 21st. Waiting time of about 1-2 days. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca March 21st. 20 waiting for berth. Waiting time ef about 30 days. Puerto Diamante March 14th. No vessels in1,111 words
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Article207 1983-04-06 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Par East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. ••K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Ch» Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Augralia/Straits Container Line.207 words
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169 1983-04-06 15 AFP *uk the first time in years, things are brightening up in Japanese shipyards. Sanko Steamship's recent decision to cut its tanker fleet in half in favour of bulk carriers seems to have had a "snowballing" effect on foreign shipowners, particularly the Greeks, whoAFP - 169 words
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Article32 1983-04-06 15 Reuter THE Australia/Eastern USA and Australia/Eastern Canada Shipping Conferences said they will reduce the bunker surcharge on these routes to 9.06 per cent from 10.22 per cent, effective May i.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration156 1983-04-06 15 BOUSTEAD Holdings Berhad has appointed 'Mr AJM Blumer, OBE, as divisional director, shipping and travel. Mr Blumer will have overall responsiblliy (or Boustead's shipping and travel activities in Malaysia. Mr Blumer has been in the shipping industry since 1958 when he first arrived in Malaysia. He was156 words
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537 1983-04-06 15 Lloyd's List VTTAL talks between Europe and the United States on the future of liner trades are dangerously close to failure due to tough demands from the US. The latest meeting of the Consultative Shipping Group top European, US and JapaneseLloyd's List - 537 words
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5867 1983-04-06 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when gCHEDBLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port5,867 words
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Article782 1983-04-06 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns for LCL Caw FCL Movement Schedule Location Takarin Batara E Promoter As Plutui Nan Hwa BButang Swire Star AlKhamesI P VanBuren Family Ace Maersk Tempo Kansal Pioneer Allsha'a Sov Accord Coat Besant CeclUe Maersk782 words
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Article1290 1983-04-06 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B p SOW (PN). g— TranagroMp Pie Ud (S) c Vaaptv 9m Conaorttum (S)/ Martntex Enterprise (PK) AJm Intrasea (S)/Y«o Shpg and Tradlne jjaTlslaad Cargo Handling ud Forward ftyw Alltrans FrpraM. APL (S> ('rot 71,290 words
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Article507 1983-04-06 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Lanka Kalimantan Satu MaruiMaru Nile Santa Fe StrHope Oriental Crane Asian Star Barber Priam Cherry Bagus Cherry Manls Hae Woo No 2 KotaRla Ned Nassau Palmstar Virgo Rajah Brooke SeaOsprey Str Venture Temburong Toyofujl No 5507 words
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Advertisement229 1983-04-06 13 Everett Lines FOt THI MOST fRIQUfNT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CUTTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA •RANGOON BUENOS AIRES CAU.AO MATARANI Ivmtt Steamship Com. •/A Chtlocd Centre Smjapore 1 Id ***** '9 36 Beach Street. Penjng Rm 36 103 OCBC BMk TH *****/3 Port detent Ve*tJ Harrisons 4 CrosfwM Tel:229 words
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Advertisement228 1983-04-06 13 OSEALORD UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG < f it i k EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Kuwait (30/4>rSh«aibah (2/5). Jatort (5/5). Dammaa (8/5), Doha (11/5). (13/5). Ato Dhabi (16/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE XALORD SMPTMS MENCCS (R«. Na. 242K5/00C) I '0 SHENTON WAY #04-02 C MARINA HOUSE. SMGAPORE 0207 EL *****94 TELEX228 words
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Advertisement505 1983-04-06 13 0 IRAQI LINE l»*Oi S*4 T i' (C« «I»< T SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE BAGHDAD AQABA All other Iraqi destinations with through B/Ls F2 Agents UHIMCIMC TPfid! A TSSD!P»fe A 6( HCt PM 4 !Q TFL (5 LINES) SINGAPOPE n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTA TO: OA PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA,505 words
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Advertisement330 1983-04-06 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE i q turoot 15/4 22/4 »/4 0/5 13/5 20/5 3) 3/5 10/5 17/5 24/5 31/5 7/1 14/0 4) 6bn 5/5 12/5 19/5 20/5 2/0 9/0 10/0 nwn curopm i) Gtan SMM 0/4 15/4 22/4 2)tTkn SMM 10/4 17/4 24/4 3) r«« 11/4 25/4 4) n MPtot330 words
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Advertisement389 1983-04-06 14 YAMASHITA-SINNNi lON LINE CONTAMEM KRVICCS USA/CANADA ivu m mmmm sat «ct pu ,K? HS 11 u/9 11/9 m/ 9 w* u/s mmm ivs u/s m/ 9 iv* iv* tMu a/* a/* m/s iv* iv* aunt a/s a/9 28 IV* W JVS a/s a/9 J www I* 7/1 12/9 VI MIDDLE389 words
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Advertisement496 1983-04-06 15 CONTAINER SHIP SERVICE TO UK 'CONTINENT >*" 11/4 l»/4 X/ 4 12/5 <v» 82 '5 an fin 14/J M/S 21/s an an an un ii/» iv* i7/i w* an u/i n/« 27/9 an nn nn »/5 Mi IS/« 14/1 Mi 14/7 Cl NTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT FUmi S'pot •5/4496 words
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Advertisement765 1983-04-06 15 CLEAN TANKER FOR SALE FLAG MALAYSIAN BUILT 1968 JUNE CLASS KM DWT 3353 K/TONS ON 5.7 M DRAFT LOA 88M BUNKER MDO NO. OF TANKS 4 PRICE NEGOTIABLE FOR MORE DETALS CALL MR ANANT/TEO/AW PHONE: *****44 OR *****09 A Franco Belguin Services tm h •V t t. \rv ,T f765 words
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Advertisement573 1983-04-06 16 I Hapag-Lloyd 10 COMTWNT UP EXPORT* Tskysßay trurpaal Bay (■*>«> Ihm Eiprtu Hwto| Eiprns S'por« P Matif Pen *mm 19/4 *5/4 Genoa H burj B'haren Rdam Antwerp 10/5 20/5 29/5 Connecting n Tokyo "AKo accepting corgo tor ATLANTIC GULF POftTS vto mmrfandbridge. ond US MO-WEST by rn.crobr.dge" f*o* cowntm UR573 words
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Advertisement496 1983-04-06 16 UX k kuua tHittmt canto*a no* CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUS AN STOK P Kitmc PCWWG BUM* «MSAN AITAH II7W/IIK 101? Ac 7 SUNNY OCEAN VO3 15 17 A#< Apr »?1 Apr 2 May VEGA 18SW/186E 1817 May Ul9 May 2»21 May 29May FULLY CONTIUNERISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/EAST COASTS tnul496 words
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Advertisement352 1983-04-06 16 r EVERGREEN UNE FM EAST/EURO* CORTJUPO SOTVK3 ACCEPHNG Fa ft ia CM6O FOR. mk fu m ami lm iMrlMd ktat 24/4 »/4 34/4 1/5 J/J (M>lnk B/4 12/5 14/5 14/5 17/5 15/5 [<m*f IS/S a/5 a/5 I J/5 a/5 also accept* ia/fa »Fa/fa to unciMK. mows. coroMMa. aa.o Stockholm. helsmo.352 words
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Advertisement680 1983-04-06 16 I Everett Lutes] Burma Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. JBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LME" LOAMNG FOR RANGOON Hsdiarfknc Only Tarn PJMmi Hmm MM 12/UAp Vl# Apr ram ivu Apr m/u MBM a/a Apr mam* a/a BFSSC Ag*nt* n Moiovuo BOUSTEAD SMPWNG TEL NOS KL. *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Cimpi'i nf|>ntiM 0* RnawM680 words
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Advertisement109 1983-04-06 16 hsinose MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINZ tt.u.MiiiranM: u W C7M3 t (178 KYOWA LINE [T7T:i SZMITT 7T J TiMii i O TAIYO MARINE LINE Wf ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES RAMAN SERVICES RANELHAM >' VESSEL Singapore 8 Apr 20 Apri M MM m 11* a 22*1144/7 t 22*1121109 words
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Advertisement740 1983-04-06 17 PIL GROUP EAST AffOCA/UEDStA StftVKX KOTAMUUA 10/U Apr VX-431 KOTA CEMPAKA 1/SMn KOTAJAVA 5/10 May Y#*» PI Sudan I/ F®wi, nOOVNMH, Mown, i KOTA CANTK KOTA MURM E4S7 20/30 Apr Aqaba, Port I COIOMKO/KAJUCHI/P. 6ULF SERVICE KOTA NUKUN. KOTA MA SJN6APOftE/CHITTA6ONG/RANGOON/SERVICES fling oporo 22/25 Apr SHt6APOWE/BANG«OI(/SIPI6APOWE DIRECT SERVICES. ISINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES!740 words
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Advertisement887 1983-04-06 17 toewofe Oukj la, BsnaWa TdMpaOe» sasttr *"N Eijuni BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONT/UNER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HBUBC BHA«N ROAM HAttf 4/5 5/5 7/5 4/4 9/4 11/4 r. '■I B *Aa« Havre UA r*hAc. 11/4 Reeatta 11/5 13/5 M/ 5 M/ 5 #/S Scnvdta 19/4 Tokyo fay 14/5 M/ 5 21/5887 words
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Advertisement464 1983-04-06 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES \j& BANK UNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 7 Apr 4 May 6 May 10 May 2 May 29 Moy 1 Jun 3 Ju« IVYBANK CLYDEBANK Lykes/o Lines (•New Orleans. Mobile Houston Galveston) (ftcrap«R| breakbdk tar PUERTO RICO. IQWTOS BELIZE via few ONnm)464 words
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Advertisement1261 1983-04-06 18 K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E CANADA CALIFORNIA nun vessel store motto vessei tokvo rrtw sum si km PIONEER Vl9 8 Apr "YASHMA MARU V4O 21 Apr 27 May 23 May 29 May ASIA STAR VlO IS Apr TOHBEIMMU V7O 10 May 71m 12 Jm1,261 words
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Advertisement525 1983-04-06 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Anson Road, »18-01 Tunas Building Singapore 0207 Tel *****22 4 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****1,8 PTI LTD USA SERVICE PACIFIC/GULF/ATLANTIC PORTS S pore Indonesia loading tor HAEBARAKI 14 Ap 19 Apr HMctM/Ma/Taa**/ Savamafc/Camdan NAHRWER 20 Apr 25 Apr daTANJONG PAS* 2« May 21 May MDOLE EAST525 words
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Advertisement470 1983-04-06 18 IMTRASBA IPTI) LTD Suite 2616 International PW<3 Ansc c Sngaoofe 0207 Te> ***** 1 1 '0 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK n ALPAC LINE «na M S pore P Ketanc Loa*f tar ALPAC AFRICA VIM 29 Apr 1 May Mauritius Reunion Durban Vessel loadmc at Rota Arab* Capetown nn"^Z n ii°470 words
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Advertisement534 1983-04-06 19 V»P NEPTUNE FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO diraK/W (VM'SOETf: NK CONTAINER 34* MERCATOi 3W+K MCEJM ISW N 6AJWET 141 V TWBRDGE 15* K CHANCE 12W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MERCATOR S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 1600 11/4 La Cargo 0400 11/4 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) iin, ;m< C534 words
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Advertisement457 1983-04-06 19 OOIAM Sf HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK KEELUNG.BUSAN, INCHON K PIN H( (Q 15/4 It/* 21/* t/i 71/4 J/5 1/5 24/4 12/J 4/5 12/5 4/5 11/5 a/5 Ml CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA >" > s •deilf* AGJNCIS P'l 10 ???«111 /;04?S«v457 words
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Advertisement584 1983-04-06 20 l*c<|ional Container IJncs irrriiTl 2 Sa,l,n 9 s Week, v Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday £Sr\ SINGAPORE ISL4.XDS U*E MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER USR-UNES > 'i fm P Klang S pore Penan# R dam H'burf A'nerp Host HUH 17/21 A* 22/24 Apr 25/27 Apr It584 words
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Advertisement129 1983-04-06 21 LCD FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Anaon Hood, #35-15 bUfrxmooul Ptaio, Sngapor* 0207 Tat *****11 <12 LraTMiK: RS 2MS9 HITMAN *ru tnrai iommc for i«/ 4 i n/4 nwT,wwn, mmh. W4. ii ports, «c——. it m 12/4. 22/4 I* 4 «U MUD PORTS KSI 1 UST COAST t ORJ i»/4129 words
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Miscellaneous100 1983-04-06 22 ff <l'.L Sk us i a i A* I lis s -^mmSIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AJYL THIS MORNMG. LB6KNDI R TtaAntonn Temperature °C 4t Thown Weather Wind direction with wpttA hi knots Rain Cloudy Sky ©OaeftiD I—One fan Wave height ats calm or Ught aad variable winds.100 words
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