The Business Times, 18 April 1983
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Title Section11 1983-04-18 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, APRIL IS, IMS 60 CENTS11 words
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393 1983-04-18 1 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM A VERY LARGE crude carrier, equally owned by Neptune Orient Lines and the Hongkong-baaed Worldwide Shipping group, has been sold to a scrapyard. The 34,200-light-ton Neptune World was secured by South Korean Hyundai Corporation recently for US|3.7 million or $109393 words
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214 1983-04-18 1 SAMUEL Montagu in Singapore will lead manage a US$lO million floating rate certificate of deposit (FRCD) (or the local branch of the Industrial Bank of Japan (1BJ). The par-priced issue will have a maturity of four years with an option by the issuer to214 words
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536 1983-04-18 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM MORGAN O-enfeil's Singaporebased Asian Investment Fund, a unit trust set up in March 1981, has shifted its domicile to Jersey, (T«nn>l Modi It is understood the decision to leave the Republic was because the directors of the London-based merchant bank felt536 words
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504 1983-04-18 1 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI SINGAPORE'S only high technology aviation repair operation the General Electric (USA) Aviation Service operation (GEASO) is progressing well ahead of schedule. Incorporated in December 1979, it was able to ship out its first repaired parts by December 1981. According to Mr504 words
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336 1983-04-18 1 MINISTER of State for Defence Dr Yeo Nlng Hong yesterday drove home the point that just as it was better to seek prevention than cure, Singaporeans should invest time and effort to keep themselves fit for the defence of the nation. Speaking at336 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article55 1983-04-18 1 UPI CHINESE artillery shelled Vietnamese border positions for the second day yesterday in a day-long barrage that China said was in retaliation for "wanton and intolerable" provocations. There was no immediate word on casualties in the fighting, which appeared to be the worst along the Sino-Vietnamese border inUPI - 55 words
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Article61 1983-04-18 1 Reuter THREE Thai soldiers were killed and at least four injured «lien they stepped on a booby trap believed to have been planted by Vietnamese troops on the Thai-Kampuchean The explosion occurred on Saturday at Phnom Pra, scene of bitter fighting two weeks ago between intruding VietnameseReuter - 61 words
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Article65 1983-04-18 1 UPI FEDERAL Safety and Environmental Agency statistics show there have been nearly as many recalls of domestic US cars in the first three months of 1963 as in all of 1962. Car makers see the jump in recalls as the Reagan administration's response to charges by DemocratsUPI - 65 words
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Article84 1983-04-18 1 AFP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has agreed in principle to send a highlevel special envoy to help organise free elections in El Salvador, the Washington Post reported. The newspaper was quoting Representative Clarence Long of Maryland, the Democratic Party chairman of the Foreign Operations subcommittee of the House AppropriationsAFP - 84 words
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Article64 1983-04-18 1 UPI INDIA yesterday successfully launched a remote sensing satellite into near-earth orbit aboard a locally made rocket that experts say is capable of being converted to military purposes. "I am thrilled, excited and proud," said Prime Minister Indira Gandhi after watching the launch of the gleaming red-and-white, pencilshapedUPI - 64 words
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Article92 1983-04-18 1 AFP TORRENTIAL rain which has lashed central and northern Pakistan since the beginning of April has destroyed nearly a third of the wheat crop, agricultural experts «miri in Islamabad. But Pakistani authorities said production this year will be sufficient to meet domestic needs. Last year output wasAFP - 92 words
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Article79 1983-04-18 1 AP GOVERNMENT agents today arrested Mr Aaquilino Pimentel, mayor of the southern Philippine port city of Cagayan de Oro, on orders of President Ferdinand Marcos who accused him of unspecified "acts inimical to public order and national security." The mayor, who had been arrested twice before, was pickedAP - 79 words
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118 1983-04-18 1 TBM dps«fell stock isarTj£^B^^BX ■Ljd She! Tr* Hpi rt*as!l WHMn ike ladwfey, Ot Os geaeral prrrßpilw sf to ha rfcugtog Be derecent O^ee sM^'&TCliSwrive ta that (hare dsss nsl ha vsey syk IMmSfc m Pator, w* is aire fee gJgMgj Msimi si118 words
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499 1983-04-18 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH FLORISTS are literally enjoying a blooming trade. Not only are Sbigapore&ns buying more flowers than ever before, they also have a growing preference for the more expensive Mo— from temperate countries. So while imports of (rash cut flowers have more w»»i499 words
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Advertisement264 1983-04-18 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan ®Way4oong Mortgage and Fmanca (S) Ltd A wfiody-o*ned sutoaidtary Tha Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Shaw Houaa 364 Ochard Road §01-01. Singapore 0923 AP No 3663 TSANG Sau Yin talks to Ernest Tan, the head of a company that264 words
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Advertisement156 1983-04-18 1 The First Local Bank In Singapore Since 1906 With a Lang History of FtersonalJsed Service JL. I Si IT a The success of any business trip depends on the mood you arrive in jm v w mm w The new symbol of a new deal for the travelling businessman. A156 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1180 1983-04-18 2 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI "PROVING ourselves" is the first concern of General Electric (USA) Aviation Service Operation, or GEASO. The newest of GE affiliates in Singapore, GEASO has moved fast since its incorporation towards the end of 1979. By July 1981, the company's Loyang Way plant1,180 words
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937 1983-04-18 3 THE IQ test, the aptitude test, and other conventional psychology-based mind probes are under test themselves at least in the US. Intelligence tests have been around since 1905, when Alfred Binet invented an exercise which was eventually developed into the937 words
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Article, Illustration1549 1983-04-18 3 TSANG SAU YIN - As a businessman, Ernest Tan is little different from other middlemen, selling with his right hand what he buys with his left except that he deals in a very potent commodity. TSANG SAU YIN reports TSANG SAU YIN IN HIS tiny, partitioned space measuring barely four metres1,549 words
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Advertisement99 1983-04-18 2 What we are doing for others we can do for you! Jones Langl 4. International Property Consultants. Real Estate Agents. Valuers. Auctioneers. Property Managers. 65 Chulia Street 39-03/08 OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104. Cable: Wonderment, Telex: RS *****, Tel: Q J 2244 41 Offices Worldwide to serve you! Hongkong, Kuala Lumpur,99 words
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Advertisement249 1983-04-18 3 Nothing Beats PanAm's Space Seats for Comfort To USA 1 k''. I W i I fa '■i^nk ■/Ml if" 4 mm i: w Seats In First And Clipper® Class Pan Am offers you the luxury of extra space, extra room when you travel In Pan Am's First Class, A you249 words
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Advertisement593 1983-04-18 4 Epson HX-20. The versatile portable computer that's totally expandable. It's even got normal desktop expansion capabilities and can run on its own power supply, or interface with optional desktop peripherals. If you think that portable computers have limited expansion capabilities, think again. HX-20 has the great connections that you have593 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article198 1983-04-18 5 AP THE British government is alarmed at signs that as many as 500,000 people in Hongkong may seek to settle in Britain under new nationality laws before the colony is due to be handed back to Chins in 1985. The Mail on Sunday said:AP - 198 words
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452 1983-04-18 5 AP MILLIONS of Thais vote today in general elections that will help determine the degree of military influence over a nation where the army has dominated politics for the last half-century. Voters will choose among 14 political parties and 430 independent candidates, vyingAP - 452 words
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Article252 1983-04-18 5 AFP PATERNALISM continues to govern ties In the Association of South-east Asian Nations, a new Asian Institute of Management paper said. This lasting trend in Asean discourages the development of a middle management sector, the Manila-based institute's paper said at the weekend. According to the studyAFP - 252 words
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374 1983-04-18 5 AFP THAI Foreign m*»"* Stthi Sawetasila has called on Hanoi to pull back its troops deployed along the Thai Cambodian border in what was seen as a condition for talks on the question. "If Vietnam is sincere about the total withdrawal of itsAFP - 374 words
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273 1983-04-18 5 Reuter DRUG abase in the world is worsening every year after the failure at most attempts to check it, a United Nadsns official said in Pakistan. Mr Guiseppe di Gennaro, director of the UN Fund for Drug Abase Control, said he hoped howeverReuter - 273 words
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278 1983-04-18 5 UPI CHINA has warned the United States of "severe repercussions" if Pan American Airways goes ahead with its decision to resume flights to Taiwan in June. The new dispute, which until now had remained in the background, moves to the tareUPI - 278 words
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205 1983-04-18 5 AFP TWO major Caaadlan coal suppliers, BCCoal International and Fording Coal Ltd, have lowered coking coal prices for export to Japan by US&O.S to 157.7 per long tonne FOB (tree on board) in the Japanese fiscal year 1983. According to a Japanese steelmill executive,AFP - 205 words
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Article195 1983-04-18 5 AFP INDIAN Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said India's debt serving ratio is reasonably within control. Aaked in Parliament how India would repay loaiw with a debt burden of 110,000 million rupees (USHC.OOO million), the value of the rupee falling and the export market in trouble, heAFP - 195 words
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599 1983-04-18 5 Agencies THE INDIAN government has tightened the liberal import policy followed in the last five years by announcing changes that will lead to an estimated saving of five billion rupees in foreign exchange in 1983-84, nearly X) per cent of the value .of importsAgencies - 599 words
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296 1983-04-18 6 Reuter POLISH authorities have announced the capture of several senior Solidarity underground figures after ap opposition appeal for demonstrations on May day, the first call for protests this year. -The arrests also followed tlte announcement of a secret meeting between the tap underground body,Reuter - 296 words
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323 1983-04-18 6 UPI AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz said time was running out for Congress to approve funds for the government of El Salvador to defend itself. "The security assistance we have asked for was to build disciplined, skilled armed forces to serveUPI - 323 words
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367 1983-04-18 6 Reuter A FUND to protect speculators from default by m broker and the setting up of a code of practice are the main aims of a new Futures Brokers' Association (FBA) proposed by the Joint Exchanges Committee (JEC). The JEC is made up ofReuter - 367 words
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418 1983-04-18 6 AFP NINE major coffee-export-ing countries have sgreed In London to strengthen the International Coffee Agreement by means of tighter export controls in order to prevent the agreement from being flouted. The group of nine Angola, Brazil, Costa Rica, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Kenya andAFP - 418 words
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Article, Illustration235 1983-04-18 6 Florence Chong - ■y Florence Chong SIR Keith Campbell the man who recommended the entry of foreign banks into Australia following aa enquiry in this country's financial ayatem died on Saturday. Sir Keith, 54, was one of Australian key buaiaeaamen, once deecribed as "one of two235 words
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389 1983-04-18 6 UPI OFFICIALS and private hmliwiinu la Ifclwaa are optimistic about a stronger economy la ISO chnracterlaed by high growth, Increased export trade aad more (ardga liueeliimut "Baaed oa scoaoadc kfr catoca la Tdma aad major countries la the world, we are looking lor a U wUPI - 389 words
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292 1983-04-18 6 AFP THE latsraatfeaal Air Transport Assoclatloa (lata) Is tepuiladly planning to shortsa a vital air route by about JO staartss, thaa tbras mfiUoa US «alkms of fuel a year. The first step la the plaa crucial radio Itak batwaea TheAFP - 292 words
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Article588 1983-04-18 6 Reuter MONET supply figure* released by the Faderal Re•ent (Fed) on Friday conflrm a pattsrn of stowing money apply growth which la «ported to continue into next month. The Fed aaid fef-2 money supply, cawsafly the major focue of Its policy, roae USQBJ billion hiReuter - 588 words
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374 1983-04-18 6 AFP SPECULATION is mounting that Itahaas will have another election boob as doubts grew a boat the chaanaa af the fiat flourparty OnkwLaft cosMtioa saaiag out the year. Three moaflha af relative calm batnaaa the coalltfc» partaars has doae aothlag to mute theAFP - 374 words
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346 1983-04-18 6 AFP WEST German Chancellor Helmut Kohl said at the weekend oa Ms return to IMM «WT -L.i_ —> al.| now irom wignirygtop tnat Eut-Wot trade wffl aot I» the principal subject dlecuaMd at the —it meeting oI induetrlallaed countries at Williamsburg,AFP - 346 words
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214 1983-04-18 6 UPI FORMER US Decretory of State Haig has maintained that the Soviet Union is ia the "process of systematic deterioration" that will eventually produce ideological victory for the West Friday, STilaigaaiTricZ ry wffl only occur if the Westera allies remaia strong andUPI - 214 words
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438 1983-04-18 7 AP OVERALL production in the large industrial democracies outside the United States increased in January following a decline in December. The US Department of Commerce said four of the seven countries represented in its index of industrial production reported an increase in output duringAP - 438 words
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329 1983-04-18 7 Reuter THE Isle of Man, long known as a scenic tax haven for wealthy Britons, is battling to maintain its reputation as an offshore financial centre and is advertising to attract more industry. Since the 1960s its residents have enjoyed a flatrate income taxReuter - 329 words
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Article692 1983-04-18 7 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From SIA SQ11 0040 LAX/TYO PAA PA005 0245 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0906 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CB14 1030 HLP692 words
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Article115 1983-04-18 7 AFP PRESIDENT Reagan has heavy Mga SMl«Jdes! They task eflset last Saferday. Japanese In*** wffl he BMst aSeeted. The terMb, 4m Is last Oar IH* years, an dsrigMd Is 4W B ar U, gls-** Hariey-DavMsea said Ms mttmajdm aril ft im r m* IMWAFP - 115 words
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Article491 1983-04-18 7 NYT THE rat» of Inflation in the non-communist industrial world has (alien to its lowest level in 10 years, pushed down by a global recession that has left more than 30 million people unemployed. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) reported that consumerNYT - 491 words
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Article278 1983-04-18 7 Reuter SLACK pollution control immbw and ever-increasing traffic in ofl tankers are threatening the environment of the Caribbean and its coastal An average of five million barrels of oil make their way around the Caribbean's treacherous reefs every day an board 25 super-tankers and 75 medium-abed tankers,Reuter - 278 words
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325 1983-04-18 7 UPI THOUSANDS of demowtratore rallied outaide the American embatsy to proteat against US Secretary of Stale George Shultj'i trip to Mexico for talks on central America, the Mexican economy, and a visit by President Reagan. The crowd of about 5,0 M on Saturday toutedUPI - 325 words
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Advertisement74 1983-04-18 5 \*nuAd*Cafiier •01-36, Lucky Am. 304. Ordmd Road. Siappor* 0923. T*k *****27 <01-19, hr Ea« Shoppwi C««rc. 343. Ofcfcawl Road. Support 0923. T*k *****36 mcMi IWH W* m* \_*C •01-03. 1024 Tel 2 *****^ tm Kuala I a* 06-07. Ground Floor Your Ohui IW VW PcfatWtßf Trt *****1 •03-00, U«± T74 words
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Advertisement118 1983-04-18 6 X 1) ■o a i v HV. mmm ;js a a <$H '*if' if* 1 raw D jr r \r. 2*JS V the chairs are comfyjjfce atmosphere cosy.. mood congenial. The musk: exciting. It's the music of Chan the rising star of the ioatf entertainment scene. Alternating with Mark are118 words
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Advertisement247 1983-04-18 7 Baume <s*. Mercier, in strands of gold with diamonds. A reflection of the one who wears it In strictly limited editions: Delicately woven strands of 18K gold, bridged and surrounded by fiery diamonds. Or a rich black strap framing a classic rounded face. Encrusted and flanked by diamonds. Ultra thin247 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration500 1983-04-18 8 PATRICIA GOH - The name is the same. The music, in name, is the same too. But the Platters now performing at the Hilton are a very different group from the old Platters. JOHN LIM reviews their performance while PATRICIA GOH goes backstage to speak with the new Platters. PATRICIA GOH500 words
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Article, Illustration431 1983-04-18 8 Points to ponder SOMETIMES the Laws of Bridge appear to impose too heavy a penalty on a player who unintentionally or accidentally "violates" the correct procedure of the game. The law demands that an offending player should be ready to pay graciously any penalty or adjusted score awarded431 words
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1015 1983-04-18 8 IF YOU miss hearing a real deep bass voice, then you are in luck because Johnny Butler, one of the Platters, happens to be in town performing at Hilton's rooftop restaurant, to be exact. The Platters began their two-week stint here last Monday with1,015 words
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1147 1983-04-18 9 VINCENT CANBY - By VINCENT CANBY NYT SOME YEARS ago, sitting in the Still, afternoon darkness of the 55th Street playhouse, then a showcase for Japanese films, I was brought to attention about halfway through a conventional if not always pene-0-able samurai film. Until then, theNYT - 1,147 words
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Advertisement94 1983-04-18 8 < 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months A 9% Minimum Balance U5525,000 For amounts exceeding US$lOO,OOO, please contact our Treasury Department. Tel: *****48 ||f} Midland Bank International Midland Bank pic 65 Chulia Street OCBC Centre #48-05 Singapore 0104 Midland Bank or Group Representative Offices and Branches overseas; Amsterdam94 words
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Advertisement146 1983-04-18 8 27, vswm n I 4! By popular demand Chevy and the Sunbirds continue to bring you more of their fantastic melodies. fW' r f 1/ •if 11 r M V t CHEVY. They have carved a name in the showbiz world with their wit and humour. The SUNBIRDS dynamic and146 words
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Miscellaneous35 1983-04-18 8 7i 111 \im E*.. DO NOU THINK TMRT LL 6c PvU_ R-iG>HT" > I SUGGeST pi BO* OF flPifl&R CiJf>S, Pi KO6O&R PrJO Pi COUPl£_ OF PENCIL^? W> ceRTpMNLV nns CAN »r Me Doesn'r U«£- TW€.Pa }]=::,{>&%(")|,<$^@"=%?+?)`@[`|35 words
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Miscellaneous613 1983-04-18 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 It's cut and dried (5) 6 Some cheap, plentiful fruit (5) 9 Food and drink (7) 10 A bit of a catastrophe for the barter (5) 11 King surrounded by Anglo Saxons? (5) 12 If transatlantic, it's New (5) 13 It comes at the end of613 words
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Miscellaneous96 1983-04-18 8 OPERAS FESTIVAL at Genu Opera at the GoetheInstitut Auditorium. Three documentaries 100 Years of Bayrevth Festival, 100 Years Ring of the NiMung and Winnifred Wagner on Tuesday, 6.30pm. This is followed by three Wagner operas: The Flying Dutchman on Wednesday, Tannhauser on Thursday and The Mastersingers of Nuremberg on Friday.96 words
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Advertisement434 1983-04-18 9 u Mr. Chairman iYli. have we got a big idea O |mO idt you! It is a big idea that gives you tighter control over your company's travel and entertainment expenses. A system that improves your cash flow. Provides valuable float. Reduces administrative overheads. And provides your executives with the434 words
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Miscellaneous531 1983-04-18 9 T V SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Operant Mowed by On the Waterfront (Mandarin/r) 3.50 Clay: Documentary 4.05 Dance Recital by Lakshmi and Saraswathi (r) 4J5 The American Adventure Balooninf 5.00 Paint Alonf with Nancy Red Apples 5.25 Vision on Opposites: Knowledge for children. 5.50 The Littlest Hobo: Drama for children.531 words
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Advertisement198 1983-04-18 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain with the American Express' Card If you dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" *(^[@\.]'~:,/][:)"~"!["^>*\*]~* Secretaries' LOCAL DESIGNERS' SPRING/SUMMER COLLECTION Monday, 18 April Raymond Chia Lunch from 11.30 am to 3 pm Showtime: 1.15 pm Garden Ballroom SS2I per person198 words
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Advertisement235 1983-04-18 10 8M A H" ttil Paramount Hotef W C\ zVancfe Singapore's latest to good food and cosy surroundings. Special servings are set for breakfasts, luncheons, dinners and late night snacks a wide selection of Oriental and Western fare. Cafe Vanda your haven 24 hours a day Marine Parade Road Singapore 1544235 words
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Advertisement268 1983-04-18 10 The Quest for Gourmet Adventurers ■*>% i 'a At the Inn of Happiness. l Your search is over. The quest accomplished. Whatever you choose, it's bound to be memorable. A Agreatpboetobe. [II M H »t I I I'lllll I 9\ I Us' Show your secretary the appreciation she deserves by268 words
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Advertisement180 1983-04-18 10 <r*zA jsfcbaUian<M Not Just Another Continental Restaurant Amid splendid Victorian decor, dine on the choicest of meat, fowl and firii to the accompaniment of live entertainment. Prime Rib of Beef on the Silver Wagon Juicy Steaks from the U.S. Spantih-etyle Seafood G rat in de Crates au Frontage WatkMatdomm with180 words
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179 1983-04-18 11 THE Singapore produce market was slightly mixed last week. Coconut oil and copra continued to perform well but pepper prices remained on an easier tone. A local trader said pepper activity has been very dull throughout the week. Prices have drifted about $5 per picul179 words
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Article126 1983-04-18 11 RUBBER futures in London on Friday cloned between £9 and £12 a tonne above Thursday's close in traded positions. Prices traded narrowly on Friday afternoon as little freah direction emerged. Nearby positions remained firm, supported by the strength in near contracts in Singapore futures which encouraged broker buying in126 words
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1169 1983-04-18 11 AFP WITH THE marked exception oT dollar-priced precious metals, the commodity markets in London were generally easier again last week. The further recovery in sterling against the US dollar on the foreign exchange although the pound failed to maintain its best levels was sufficient toAFP - 1,169 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-04-18 11 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their beat customers is 9.09 per cent.22 words
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Article172 1983-04-18 11 ASIAN ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended April 15: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months Smooths 9 months 12 months UMIBU prtaw) ■Igk Uw 5/18 ft* 9V, 9W OH 9* 9 5/18 9H 9 7/18 99/18 07/lft 9H OH 1 month 3 months 0 months172 words
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Article44 1983-04-18 11 FOR THE week ended Friday April IS, the range at call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: •snk hsl: 4 to US per cent. Qounl tasd: AJS to 5J per cent. HwMnsli of funds totalled |M 7 million.44 words
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Article268 1983-04-18 11 THE US dollar opened the weak st SHIMO/SO sad was brought to s Ugh of Hlmm before easing to s low of 52.0M5/K. The rate closed Isst week st ttM/S oa the local foreign exchange msrket. Trading lor the Week was quiet with fairly strong commercial demand for268 words
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Article359 1983-04-18 11 THE UAS's interveuUuu in the US snd fttagapore dollar rale to quash rumours of s devalua ttoa of the local tiaiency readied la a very tight interbank market with oversight rotes risrUag a record Ugh of •0 par cent teat week. The Ugh overnight rates tested for two dsys359 words
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Article221 1983-04-18 11 GOLD PRICES made an overall gain of about USQO a troy ounce during the week, Green and Collier says. From the previous week's daw at the US$42l level, the market traded firmly but steadily upwards to reach a high of US$44O on the Far East market by Saturday. Some221 words
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Article1176 1983-04-18 11 NEW YORK THE STOCK market posted its seventh consecutive advance last Friday, fueled by favourable economic and inflation developments with the three major market indicators again making new closing highs. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the day up 6.09 points to 1,171.34. its third straight1,176 words
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Article195 1983-04-18 11 APR U CI m -fit Imp Oil w A MUM M beo IM UCtl Aleao >T«t bit Pro* Pip* JTH Alfoaa MM tot UW MM Bank Moot mm uncta tou Nlckal IM aoeh ■uk Not* Scott* BK -IH bn AM 17 —>ii Bail Tut Bit M I nklaw Mtt195 words
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Article222 1983-04-18 11 Arm u TM M On «Ml Mi •4 .j INDU8TMAL8 Unlaw A Alpha Abacf A* AM a EST* m m m MCk nt ♦M MINING AMta. Anfh»aaJ UOCh M SMitb Cork nrnim Dt MM M ■Aeon u* uncii unch Mi U 5teChartar Cona (lnM Oaaa Murcb ISM Mi Ml222 words
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Article99 1983-04-18 11 *tt U Lira Bwto(l W3 -M ontraw om an -in Cond Acgua Roma MU Erldanla 7380 -310 riat om am -in Oenerall UOn -an oim an -at in Prt* «no -at Invest S10 -70 Italcemrnu OM ***** -1300 itain* aw -a Lepetlt Ord J7in -Mi MMIobanca ***** -4100 M99 words
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Article113 1983-04-18 11 APR IS n» ABM 376 JO -2 Akm AMKV Amfm* Ml* 1.7 t»M *14 Awotnl ST" Firtf AM +41 mi* +i •1M +AS 14X40 -1 4AM +17 BurWt 44J0 tU SIM 41 MM uoch MAM *i 14SM 1 MM Ai M *A4 Fort n»mm« 4* JO 41 Oofettn SAW113 words
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Advertisement223 1983-04-18 11 Go Thai in Singapore «r Welcome to the new Chao Phaya Thai Seafood Market and Restaurant tucked away in Ang Mo Kio. Walk into the plush and cosy environment. Relax... in its extravagant yet not overwhelming atmosphere complemented by superb service. Enjoy the authentic Thai cuisines of Royal Thai Food,223 words
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Advertisement77 1983-04-18 11 DIETHELM Furniture that has no equal 0402 Singapore Shopping Centre. 190. Clemenceau Avenue Singapore 0923 Tel 336 2006 326/7 Plaza Singapixa 68. Orchard Pood Singapore 0923 FOR SALE DUE TO CLOSURE OF EXPATRIATE REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE, FOLLOWING COMPUTER (STILL UNDER WARRANTY) IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE: SANYO MBC im COMPUTER/C. ITOH DALSYWHEEL77 words
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Article738 1983-04-18 12 CHRIS LIM - I! (Singapore y By CHRIS LIM THE LOCAL stock market continued to move upwards last week. This was done decisively at first. But towards the end of the week, buying interest cooled off, and bulls faced an uphill task in sustaining the uptrend. On the738 words
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Article827 1983-04-18 12 JULIANA TAY - Week ended April 15 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES FMan: Proposed rights issue of three-for-two at $1/-.. MHF HMgs: Proposed rights issue of one-for-one at 12/-. O U E: Proposed rights issue of one-for-four at $4/-. Straits Trading: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-five. OTHERS827 words
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Article389 1983-04-18 12 Hongkong LIFE returned to aonul last week at Hongkong'* stock markets. Investors demonstrated a renewed willingness to push prices up with only rumours far fodder. Soothsayers were agreed that someone will bid for Sir Yue-Kong Pao's stake in Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown, but could389 words
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Article, Illustration137 1983-04-18 12 rmmj Md «m Met imt iv mxnrn ft T TP 1976 Gbta U OM MO I» Nat bN CMC M C——1 TmzM* C m* M#tv# B|g| MO MS ♦10 ♦M ♦«0 lad 0>T|M m P Marti ita D n »l MH MO 41H ♦40 ♦«0 KMMI BUa137 words
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Article51 1983-04-18 12 April A*rM urn l|i« •WOy: •nji MQJt 94 _XJ mm fgTh»: s MLM SS SS tmm •ST HoMr £J2 5K s*g nam IMjST •WPN»: MJ7 «ir mm ma ■mt m §ifff MMip: WJ» »jt mm mst mn KM mm ttocac: gtn imm mm iiTS »au: MMI «LB M KM51 words
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Article219 1983-04-18 12 J*r n ttSThta: un A«P M IfrM Afr M uam UM.M Brnrfl lien uSS MUi 8M.4B MMJi MLM mwttS: aS n'TWti imw MUT Utt.Tl y ML* MT5I tfOJB ss MTM mtn tt JULM -M Dwa.mi.Mi tt mw -Mi dkm. M DacM. DwM, §81 11 1 181 yy IHfff CMB219 words
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Article2928 1983-04-18 12 mTL. LM •ola DID Ort I Dhr ♦a*. USUI O omuLftca Net Mr TH PA CVrr MB Val Week CM* L* 4B ia m sm ism m SM SM MS SM m MS AIM MS Allied Choc m MAT M Ben SM gffrjm Kawat SM cic'" SM2,928 words
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Article860 1983-04-18 13 York UPI .THE New York stock market exploded out of a slump •by soaring to record heights ilast week in the sharpest !galn in five months on inculcations that interest rates •will fall and the economy is '•about to rebound strongly. I The surge wasUPI - 860 words
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396 1983-04-18 13 i^Tokyo AFP ENCOURAGED by continuous new highs on Wall Street and the Bank of Japan's optimistic forecast for recovery of the Japanese economy, the Tokyo stock market surged strongly last week. The 225-stock Dow-Jones Average soared to an all time high of 8,554.21 yen,AFP - 396 words
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Article176 1983-04-18 13 BCI THE Milan share market was quiet for most of last week. The weakness and thin trading was partly due to technical factors connected with the end of the accounting period. But on Friday, prices went into a steep slide in heavier trading, which caused the BCIBCI - 176 words
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Article1218 1983-04-18 13 GERALD COLVERD - IWI London By GERALD COLVERD THERE is the smell of boom In the air. London share prices paced relentlessly onwards and upwards throughout the week. A 20potat leap In the FT 30 share index left it at a new all-time peak of 085.5. It has1,218 words
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785 1983-04-18 13 Lumpur^ THE Kuala Lumpur stock market gained further ground in leas active trading last week, with buying interest centred mainly in selected quality and speculative counters. Reflecting the overall cautious mood, total turnover for the week fell to 44.73 million units valued at MJ154.87 million785 words
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Article354 1983-04-18 13 Reuter THE US Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed and issued for public comment a rule change that would require the securities processing agent for a bidder during a tender offer to establish and maintain accounts with national registered securities depositories. The purpose of theReuter - 354 words
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Article167 1983-04-18 13 m Australia m A Reuter AUHBAUAN shars arias* wash la whaT* assay analysis bekeve is Iks Imawaited start Is a pnkmsi ■si If tradhsg iJm» eeedlag as exeeptleaal ITTTT Mjliliß Aifasar Mo?!* week less MJ aetata er by Mpy ocat toSkJt, thereby past lei weeks IsReuter - 167 words
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Advertisement521 1983-04-18 13 (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporotod in Malaysia) PRELIMINARY FINAL REPORT The Directors of Bate (Malaysia) Berhad have pleasure in announcing the audited results of the Company for the yeer ended 31st December, 1982 with comparative figures as follows:Salee Domestic Export Total Net earnings before tax Provision for tax Net earnings after tax521 words
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Advertisement563 1983-04-18 13 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty-Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Stockholders of the Company will be held at 65 Chulia Street *19-00. OCBC Centre. Singapore 0104, on Saturday. 28th May, 1963, at 12 o'clock noon. EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING563 words
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323 1983-04-18 14 AN INCREASE in property tax charges has pushed the group pre-tax profit of Hotel Properties slightly below the forecast made when it sought a listing on the stock exchange last June. Group pre-tax earnings stood at $9.32 million for the year ended December323 words
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Article132 1983-04-18 14 MALAYSAN Textile ladaaMm (MTI) haa Mi ■rrtfe Ike dapteaaed pertad". Mi WM stated la Mil's reply to a Kaala Liapv Stock Ifittoip fairy a repert la tfce Maiayrtaa akaat aarket toS Sumß with Skertoxtfto 22$^ ■JMnalilk directors kad nsdiini taw mmrnrn eMpcratlai wttk attar textile132 words
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154 1983-04-18 14 SOUTH-EAST A4a Development Corporatloa (Ssassrp) has reported a 19 per eeat rise hi pNp tradtag fnft before lax to M$l9J4 sriMsa tor the year ended Jan 11, um. he*?» Itoe"ilta 'its' earltor iftlmlstli toreeast that H «MM da reasonably well to the154 words
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Article375 1983-04-18 14 CHAN OI CHEE - igpißil Com^iesEditofJtaiSitaißi By CHAN OI CHEE SHING Loong Finance, the wholly-owned finance arm of Keppel Shipyard, has turned in commendable maiden earnings for 1982. The company, which was granted a licence to operate as a full-fledged financial institution in late ISBI, reported a sharp375 words
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Article93 1983-04-18 14 MALAYAN Flear Mills: Group pre-tax profits of MV.4 million far the year ended Dec H, 1982 against $7.5 million previously. Turnover amounted to $125.4 million ($113.3 million). Directors have recommended a first and final dividend of 6 per cent tax-exempt (wne). ASEAN Iimsdh Ltd: Group attributable net profits after93 words
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Article69 1983-04-18 14 E0THMAN8 «f Pali MaU (M) told the Kuala 'jmpir Stock Exchange that its investment of a 1.35 per cent equity stake in Carter Monde was not expected to affect the company's proa ta Dili ty. 9NGAPUBA MMng Safety said the prestnt fees payable tar registration of its riiares69 words
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342 1983-04-18 14 THE Megat-Mah bid to take over ailing IndiaMalaysia Textiles (IMT) to off. A terse by flnsnrisl adviser Amanah Chase Merchant Bank said the deal involving the sale of 2.9 million IMT shares between the Birla Group of India and Mr Megat Najmuddin bfr*342 words
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Article220 1983-04-18 14 KUALA Lumpur Industries (KLI) anticipates a difficult year ahead. Chairman Datuk Teh Hong Plow says in his latest annual statement that it will be prudent to preserve the existing cash resources of the company and consequently, no dividend is being recommended for the year220 words
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Article637 1983-04-18 14 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew WITHIN the last seven months, the Overseas Union Rank (OUB) group has announced four rights Together with its halfyear results in 1982, OUB had a rights issue in the form of a convertible loan to |100.< million while OverseasBy Hock Lock Siew - 637 words
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Advertisement284 1983-04-18 14 Tan Choon Chye Management Services (Pte) Ltd. Singapore Secretarial Services Co. (Pte) for: Corporate Secretarial Services Management Advisory Services Project Studies Micro Computer Accounts Automation contact: Td: *****26 or *****27 Executive Chairman: Tan Choon Chye M/Director: Mrs. Low nee Tan Leng Fong 6001 Beach Road #12-01 #12-11 Golden Mile Tower,284 words
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Advertisement320 1983-04-18 14 k AOHSIUNG BANGKO OAKLAND SAN PEDRO APL LINEHAUL (TRI SERVICE) TO KAOHSIUNG £APL LINEHAUL (CAL SERVICE) TO KAOHSIUNG APL FEEDER COMMON CARRIER ***** l linertrain/thruservice HOUSTON FROM NEW YORK CHICAGO 4 MID-WEST HOUSTON SEATTLE OAKLAND SAN APL LINEHAUL (CAL SERVICE) SINGAPORE JAKARTA 32 34 I 34 APL LINEHAUL (TRI SERVICE)320 words
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Miscellaneous46 1983-04-18 14 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy and warm.. Report tar 24 hnn prior to7Jpmn April Maximum temperature 35.3 Associated humidity 50 Minimum temperature 26.0 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 9.60 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month Total rainy days for the month 0.8 146 words
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166 1983-04-18 15 Reuter JAPANESE and West European shipbuilders agreed at a recent meeting in San Diego, California, that more obsolete and unwanted ships should be scrapped to help stimulate demand for new vessels, the Shipbuilders Association of Japan (SAJ) said. A statement said theReuter - 166 words
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160 1983-04-18 15 Reuter THE Panama Canal, whose water levels have been hit by an unusually long dry season, has announced further cuts in the size of the biggest ships allowed to use the canal. The canal commission, reaponsible for running the waterway, said in aReuter - 160 words
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560 1983-04-18 15 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ TWO fast patrol boats were delivered to the Malaysian government by Malaysian shipyards recently. The boats are the last tram an order for 34 crafts valued at $336 million ordered by the MalayThe delivery of the two PX and560 words
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Article126 1983-04-18 15 AP ORDERS received by Japanese shipbuilders in March from abroad rose sharply (ram a year earlier, indicating a recovery in the shipbuilding industry, the Japan Ship Exporters' Association said. Japanese shipbuilders received orders in Marco lor 4 sm ips, or NOyM gram com* pared with nine shipsAP - 126 words
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Article99 1983-04-18 15 CAMEROON Shipping Lines SA, the national ■hipping wwnpwy of the Republic of Cameroon, has appointed Hai Sua Hup as its agents in Singapore. The Cameroon plans to offer bi-month-ly services between Singapore and Cameroon inAr a space charter agreement with Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) of Japan. Cameroon Shipping99 words
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Article490 1983-04-18 15 HMpptef UM M ACT |lli VI 1 AIH VD t AkrartMUHr VI WV J Aljme "u VI IV a MSHO* X a Mntgi X a APCUM VI a AH. m v» IptiM X JMMBM X s ttpMki IV 4 AMCL m 1 V S MkNHtal VI A—iffcw490 words
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Article, Illustration532 1983-04-18 16 GRAIN traders, terminal operators, port authorities, and inland and ocean carriers have been urged to cooperate in the fight to cut shipping costs. The call was made by Mr Anco de Jong, managing director of Nedlloyd Bulk, part of the Dutch532 words
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Article60 1983-04-18 16 Reuter HTTACHI Zosen Carp of Japan said it has obtained an order from Amsterdam Tanker Management BY of the NedDoyd Group of the Netherlands for a 9,170 dwt heavy lifting vessel. The vessel with two 550tonne safety working load mast type cranes, will be delivered by JulyReuter - 60 words
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Article1113 1983-04-18 16 SECONDHAND tonnage broken in London said Greek owners are still showing interest in vessels for continuing trading in both the dry cargo and tanker sections of the freight market. Brokers said Greek purchases of larger bottoms Included one bulk carrier and two tankers. The bulk carrier, 1976-built Nsrlisns1,113 words
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Article1868 1983-04-18 16 INCREASED coal chartering on Thursday featured an uthwwlae rattier subdued freight market with a 90,000 tooner being arranged tram Hampton Roads to Japan at USH7JO. Coal was alao cowered (ram Davant to Japan at $19 JO and (ram RotMrts Bank to Luka at fllC. In the US grain1,868 words
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Article215 1983-04-18 17 MAJOR shipping consortia i operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and .the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. j m Korean Shipping Corporation. < i? Neptune Orient Lines. 'Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AU8TR ALIA): X215 words
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Article204 1983-04-18 17 INDIA'S Madras port registered a cargo throughput of 12.4 million tonnes during its 1982-83 financial year, compared with total traffic of some 11.4 million tonnes in the corresponding period in 1981-82. The latest figures comprise 7.3 million tonnes of imports and 5.1 million tonnes of exports.204 words
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598 1983-04-18 17 TMR THE Unctad Code of Conduct (or Liner Conferences will have very little or no effect at all on United States shipping trades. But its acceptance and ratification by the EEC countries constitutes a dangerous precedent that makes similar cargo sharing rules in theTMR - 598 words
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84 1983-04-18 17 BRITISH Shipbuilders' subsidiary Austin A Pickersgill of Sunderland has won an order worth about £25 million for two 10,500 dwt general purpose cargo ships. The vessels were ordered by Ethiopian Shipping Lines of Addis Ababa. The ships, built to a de- sign developed by84 words
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6052 1983-04-18 22 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 Port of6,052 words
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Article709 1983-04-18 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Laura Maersk •308 18.483 2330 Maersk 51 0800-1100/0800-1100 Nl/Pl 0600*0600 81 Anson *****N 18.183 2000 Heap Seng 48 0700-0800 B2 Ratana Bhum 18.483 0700 8'pore709 words
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Article1001 1983-04-18 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AArtjjße OnMw CoatiaeataJ Feeder* (S)Carjo Freight (PK) (pill/R 1 J^uSwylT Sow (PN). Uh Traaagrnap Pie Ltd (5). c Ma nn—BUhmi (8)/ Martalw Eattrprlae (PX> (S)/Teo Shpc Md Tradta* (KL) Island Carfo Handling and1,001 words
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Article407 1983-04-18 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVE8 Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Laju 27/8 LianSoon alongside 18.433/2300 Davao Gulf 44 Boustead alongside 18.433/1800 Ionian Sea 45 Y Fung alongside 18.433/1500 Jalagodavari 8/9 Sinose alongside 18.433/1500 Jenson 22 Thong Soon alongside 18.433/0700 Ned Hongkong 3/4 Ned-EAC alongside 18.433/1200 No407 words
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Advertisement349 1983-04-18 15 BOOKS FOR PROFIT" I \RDI\I I H SMJja/Q Orient Overseas Co*Uci*teA Line O KOKMMCUIIM^ T.H. MDS 15» TO EMOTE OMHEZ) 0/5 10/S 12/5 M/ 5 17/5 17/5 11/5 20/5 22/5 26/5 26/5 27/5 »/5 Jl/5 3/6 3/6 4/6 6/6 1/6 11/6 13/6 I*/S lt/t 10/6 21/4 22/6 23/6 25/6 27/6349 words
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Advertisement362 1983-04-18 15 SEALORD UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG < i i k a. a*t.i EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES J FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE I kid cmt» acaatokk WrawH I Accept* La car«o tef Mm. Kw*. M*m. Ommm, M* ittel nhafci Vessel Sbsl Loadwt *w KHALEDMNAL WUDV.I RAR2ANV.29 AL RUMAITHMH 111 ML MUM V.l362 words
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Advertisement18 1983-04-18 15 LONDON Freights SHIP Sales CONSORTIA SHIPPING Sebetale WHO Acts fer Whem CONTAINER Sehetales SHIPS la Port REGIONAL Weather18 words
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Advertisement323 1983-04-18 15 Singapore s Business World at your Fingertips The Straits Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) *1 MAERSK LINE _k 1 -i POINTS lu^ULL—' j I.' 1 W-mt 19-20/4 24-21/4 25-21/4 2-2/5 34/5 M/ 5 HI/5 10-10/5 17.11/f rT^r^r^-nr-^nnrTHir: V M/ 5 11/9 21/5 15/5 23/5 20/5 20/5 22/5 M/ 5323 words
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Advertisement414 1983-04-18 16 NOTICE rTOKO LINE M.T. "SUN ACE" V J antra* a* QUEEN" VJ arb.t "aLTB WAVES" Tit arCowattiwaa of allMamafed cargoes ex above vaaaeta are kmby aotiflad that the General Survey win be bald oa the ttth April, IMS (Tuaaday) at Jarwj Port Gadows No. 1 (ran 10.00 am to 3.M414 words
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Advertisement283 1983-04-18 16 g Y.S. LINE yu^ss£sssr vm USA'CANADA MIDDLE LAST ■mb m V• wt 7/1 12/1 IVI Vft M a* CONVENTIONAL SERVICES V&PanAsia Link ltd. TO/FROM MMM*TANMM| AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD OPTORGCO,M)SDNBHD 1 r* fi is r, -v PjAVAS*?<>9 3 4 'S*. PI s ASC. *<24 r i ?'a**-* Ocean Shipping283 words
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Advertisement671 1983-04-18 17 The Straits Steamship Group J OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT U/5 11/5 H/5 M/l 12/4 n/t 11/5 14/5 a/5 a/5 *7/5 a/5 M/t M/( 14/f n/« a/i tta n/t a/« a/i «/7 17/7 U/7 14/7 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT H/5 IS hM bU Mri l*/4671 words
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Advertisement627 1983-04-18 17 WANTED CARGO VESSEL ON TIME CHARTER A multinational corporation invites reputable owners/brokers to quote for the supply of one general cargo vessel on yearly charter. CARGO About 500 to 900 dwt including 20 ft ISO containers per loading. VESSEL Must have either 3 meters draught or capability of self discharging627 words
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Advertisement590 1983-04-18 18 EXPONTS liwfMl Bay HmcM*| Eipr«» Hm Eipesi Til—Hi Mara Hm>«| iifmi Tafca (ami Spore P KetanfPen Bilbao Genu H burg B hanen Warn Antwerp Ti j.|- 19/4 *10/4 6/5 16 5 B J *<u leedei set ik t Benanon Connecting m Tokyo "Also accepting corgo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via590 words
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Advertisement388 1983-04-18 18 *1 J K.&line Ktm tmrnmt no* CONVENTIONAL SERVICE U/frwm BUSM MNVOCUNti] 25 27 Apr 28-29 A«r 29-30 Apr 1! Hay VIC* IBW/IKC IH7 Ifay IS 19 May 20-21 May 29 FULLY CONTMOBED TO/FROM NORTH S LUKTOM 171 imbin k mm m 1 HMCCTOR IK K MCfIKM 24C (INKS Mom: store388 words
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Advertisement324 1983-04-18 18 EVERGREEN UNE fm usi/fwot comwo sma ACCEPTMG fa I LCI CARCO FOR also tcctPiM la/ra »fa/fa to OOTICMHK UMB COPCMA6DL OSLO. STOCKHOLM. XISMI MUCN MMDMfMKM M HHMK 10M0N. SOUTHMTTOM MAMCKSTEI MNMGHM iwna aueon m fubstom pyLUifa ElßOtt/FAR EAST CORTAVO SUMCE FAR EAST/ MEDfTTRRANEAN SEA CORTAfO s«v*a accept* ra i ici324 words
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Advertisement523 1983-04-18 18 Burma Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOM6 FOR RANGOON S'part M«lm| WHW hPt/lll* nam a/23 *> HT(*T«* 2S/27 t* nMSMDMrm i/J B F sS C Agents m Moloywo BOUSTEAD SHWHNG I TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKEIANG *****1/8 PENANG i *****1/8 Camps i»m ArfMMmi 0* fciwifim IMtfcamm«<i(« C®»== "ARGENTINE NATIONAL523 words
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Advertisement137 1983-04-18 18 Y ■o ■•I EXSI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ■o\ \y i SUN UNION LINE 23% Apr 22 Ibf maJuS'/Ttaiiwi W* MB Ml MM) Ttl 222MU/1 MM. OK MMI Ml M 18. MM mtm mi amm i n I# f7W A U72J KYOWA LINE taiyo marine line WIST AUSTRALIA SKKTVCE ISLAMIC137 words
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Advertisement399 1983-04-18 19 ntey BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES A 5f a express dpptoit service to uk/cont R'DAM HULL HMBG 1 CLYDEBANK 2 la—i MLA i i.,_ i MEADOWBANK Ss#2BJ*3lj£ Mikes/i Lines I I".. U.S. GULF MECT SOMCF tl l'|v »\iV I'.l -(> 11 REGULAR TMER/PLYWOOO BULK SERVICE S'porc P MaaiTAyer Loa*m tor City WO3S399 words
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Advertisement1350 1983-04-18 20 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E. CANADA CALIFORNIA ram ks& store ®to «sa tobto mrow sumh it. ASIA STAR *10 SM TOHBEIMMU V7O 10 Mm 7JW 12 JM 91 JMDGEVI7 22 Apr ICW JERSEY MARU *K 1C May 13 Jm 11 Ah. 17 1 MONTE MJBYV3 29Apr H* KRSEY MARU V1,350 words
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Advertisement343 1983-04-18 20 AGINGS R JUMABHOY t ÜBAIDULI A CO R JUMABMOT A SONS SONS(PTF)tTD SDN BHD (M SDN BHO Singapore Kual< lumpui P#n»ng T«t *****1 (S l.o»»( Tel <r?O?SS 9703'jl Tel 16M>16 Port K»lang T«.l UMISS SANKO LINE. Tbe Sanko Steamship Co Ltd *1 In *****) 48fe0. 1 P! Ml In <BM<*343 words
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Advertisement365 1983-04-18 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK wmwuuu nooaorr ru COIMIIIWUIMCMIfI fj to b U Sia a»wiim ntm nmm «to lit* ni» n IM Ml* llta 73 km BUT (MIM UK ZM AUSTRALIA* CONTAMER SERVICE 52S3EL s% 17 UM 9m > lj m n*m UJM UJH »JM fIU M6BANE 4km365 words
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Advertisement491 1983-04-18 21 FAR EAS /EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): KJMXJMI9V+ 20/4 N ONSET 1* 28/4 TWMKE IHV 7/5 IGHMCEUIV 15/5 0 CHEF 345, 25/5 CMUL3SW 3/6 Also accepting carpi to/from Scandinavia K JACEJH S pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) CMZE3X. 01 ss CI491 words
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Miscellaneous115 1983-04-18 24 V:: -f i *'oA > \'S: v ■ft It *7<A 1 :■>■ :.V-: N* StONiFICAHT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.90 AJfl. THIS MORNING, um R Thunderstorm ta|m *C Shower Wenthsr V Wind direction with speed la knots **> u ©0m (an circle represents ceka or ttght aad variable «Mi.115 words
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