The Business Times, 21 April 1983
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The Business Times
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Title Section11 1983-04-21 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, APIUL 21, IKS 60 CENTS11 words
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309 1983-04-21 1 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE Philippine government has placed a ban on the thriving barter trade between its southern port of Zamboanga and Singapore. The ban, with immediate effect, was imposed by President Ferdinand Marcos, following reports that only a few powerful merchants there309 words
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229 1983-04-21 1 SINGAPORE'S refiners, who are still negotiating with Pertamina on its counter-trade proposals, are losing out to the traders. The Indonesian national oil company is believed to be lifting more of its middle distillate requirements from the traders than from the local refiners. Under this229 words
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571 1983-04-21 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH HOLIDAY INN plans to add at least another eight hotels and well over 2,000 rooms to its chain in the Asean countries over the next few years. There are now six Holiday Inn hotels in Asean one each in571 words
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Article167 1983-04-21 1 SINGAPORE Airllaes' US&J HBm paiiikasii mt eight wm SUDs (BMM Upper Decks) tnei Iwhj STTtraMi toar tta •M ***** As. It hM fctMil to InMi eae el the tow 8747» to tkesemTirm sSSTwflTke MNni The lint BUT BUD wfll ke kHM to 9A to Beattto167 words
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643 1983-04-21 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH PROSPECTS (or airline employees in the Asia Pacific region were good as the profitability of airlines of this region had not been very badly affected by world recession. This is the view of Mr Lim Chin Beng, Singapore643 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article92 1983-04-21 1 AP THE US State Department in Washington said yesterday that it has found no link between the terrorists who bombed the US Embassy in Beirut and the Palestine Liberation Organisation or any government other than possibly Iran. "As far as we can tell, they are not associatedAP - 92 words
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Article79 1983-04-21 1 Reuter JAPAN and the Philippines yesterday agreed to allow their national airlines to fly to points beyond the other country three times a week. The Transport Ministry in Tokyo said that under the agreement, which will go into force in July, Philippine Airlines will be able toReuter - 79 words
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Article74 1983-04-21 1 AP EIGHT West Germans have been arrested in Tripoli, Libya, on charges of spying for the American CIA and "other bodies hostile to the Libyan Arab people". Libya's Jana News Agency yesterday said the eight had worked for German firms in the country and "arrested after theyAP - 74 words
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Article70 1983-04-21 1 Reuter BRAZIL yesterday accused Libya of sending arms to Nicaragua under the guise of medical aid. A Foreign Ministry spokesman in Brasilia said the Libyan government had requested permission for (our cargo planes to make a refuelling stop in the Brazilian city of Recife last Saturday onReuter - 70 words
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Article60 1983-04-21 1 Reuter TWO Cuban diplomats at the UN have been given orders to leave the US by today, after being accused of involvement in "hostile intelligence activities". The pair are Mr Rolando SalupCanto, 36, a third secretary with the Cuban mission, and Mr Joaquin Penton-Cejas, 35, an attache.Reuter - 60 words
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Article76 1983-04-21 1 Reuter THE Soviet Union is unlikely to retaliate against France for the expulsion of 47 Soviets from Paris earlier this month, and appears eager to calm its row with France over the affair. Western diplomats in Moscow said yesterday that if their assessment is correct, it wouldReuter - 76 words
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Article60 1983-04-21 1 AFP THE US and Japan will probably resume next week talks on Japanese imports of US beef and oranges. Japanese government spokesman Masaharu Gotoda said in Tokyo yesterday that a resumption of the talks, which ran aground in December, depended only on the formal agreement of the rulingAFP - 60 words
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146 1983-04-21 1 rates the The Beagkeag dollar strengthened marginally to mtum yesterday iptot wfto jfeMda^etostaqnirim as li!!k JlssriiM, Chase, CMhaak and Hang Seng Bank raised their toenl dollar prime rate to 11J per eeat tram, toltowlag the li stetipn ef the Chartered Bank and146 words
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380 1983-04-21 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM PRIVATE companies spent $30 million last year investigating new and improved materials, devices, systems and methods. This outlay on experimental development formed the bulk of the $43 million spent by 133 companies on research and development during the period. The380 words
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Article86 1983-04-21 1 Reuter CAMBODIAN resistance leader Son Sann said yesterday Vietnamese troops supporting the Phnom Penh regime were poised to try to wipe out his forces. He said his forces are expected to come under heavy attack before the end of next month following the Vietnamese offensive launched againstReuter - 86 words
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Advertisement20 1983-04-21 1 f To see the Toshiba BD-4511 in action, call Allan Soon at *****3. mum 995 Bukit Timah Road Singapore 215820 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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566 1983-04-21 2 AP GROWTH of international lending by Western banks fell sharply during the second half a *****, by more than half compared with the same period of 1961, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said. In a report released in Geneva on Wednesday, theAP - 566 words
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Article132 1983-04-21 2 Reuter TOTAL assets and liabilities of commercial banks in Malaysia were MJ44.97 billion at the end of November last year against $45.76 trillion the month before. But Bank Negara Malaysia the total was still above the 139.89 billion figure recorded at the end of November 1961.Reuter - 132 words
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525 1983-04-21 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THERE was no better way to sell the Insurance product than through the personalised service of an agent, said Coy Eklund, chairman and chief executive officer of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the US. Mr lOrimxi was speaking at525 words
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279 1983-04-21 2 Reuter JAPANESE banks have been allowed to provide (or bad loans overseas to prevent a decline in their reputation in overseas markets, a senior finance ministry official said. Tomoyoshi Uranishi, deputy director of the ministry's honking section, said on Tuesday in an articleReuter - 279 words
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298 1983-04-21 2 Reuter US banks accounted (or the largest portion of the US$l.5 billion deficit in the total of interbank credits needed by Brazil, NinHng sources said on Tuesday. Sixteen of Brazil's major creditor banks met in London on Monday and pledged to redoubleReuter - 298 words
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Article121 1983-04-21 2 Reuter BRAZIL'S liquidity difficulties were transitory and will riiiwlniafi from DOW to July or August, central bank president Carlos Lsngoni said. The liquidity squeeze explained why Brazil was delaying some payments. The arrears varied from day to day but were US$7OO million gross or below £00 millionReuter - 121 words
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584 1983-04-21 2 Reuter BANKAMERICA Corp has increased its provision (or loan losses. It earlier reported a 7.6 per cent drop in first-quarter earnings per share from operations. The lingering effects of the recession were seen in the continuing high level of problem loans, the company sakl. ThisReuter - 584 words
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190 1983-04-21 2 FT THE United Arab Emirates (UAE) may raise a loan oa international capital mat* kets to finance a projected budget deficit far this year. The federal budget has not yet been announced but sources said that a deficit of as much as USSL7FT - 190 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-04-21 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.09 per cent.22 words
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Article170 1983-04-21 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on April 20: US Mfen<Sfat) Off.r Bid 7 day* 9H 9 1 month •W 9* 2 month! 9* 9* 3 months 95/16 93/16 0 months 7/16 95/16 9 months 99/16 97/16 12 months 9* 9tt Dm Nfn. IUL1JI. 1 month170 words
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Article42 1983-04-21 2 RANGE at prices «An id by dlscount boom I oo AprU 20 Overnight Call depoa Ms: > Oh^ 3-month B-ylM M S 29/16 3- month Bank bills 7* 7 3 month* CD 615/16 611/16 6 months CD 6H Source: National Discount Co42 words
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Article42 1983-04-21 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited hanks and discount houses to tender for a total of $100 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from April 25 to April 29. Each tender must not be for leas than $250,000.42 words
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Article38 1983-04-21 2 Opening quote* yesterday US1.5515/25 Can 1.9906/34 Cross 1.2378/81 DMk 3.8070/115 DFI--*****/3010 S FY 3.3070/115 B Fr coo 75.87/71.00 F Fr -11.4150/300 Lit 2266.00/220.00 Yen 368.65/369.15 DKr 13.5380/5515 NKr —11.0765/885 SKr--11.6260/385 Aus ach *.75/78 Port 151.37/153.41 Spain 211.06/3538 words
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Article453 1983-04-21 2 QUIET TRADING was seen on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. The US dollar was bought up to close at firmer levels against major currencies. The US dollar, however, eased against the local unit. From an opening of SS2.IMO/50, the highest level of the day, the US dollar453 words
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Article203 1983-04-21 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed slightly higher at 237.40 yen in light trading after opening at 237.20. This was in line with the 237.35/45 New York close and the 237.30/45 US West Coast close, but below the 238.25 Bnidi in Tokyo on Tuesday. Trading volume was $972203 words
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Article214 1983-04-21 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed with prompt higher at US$433/ 435 an ounce compared with $432/433 in New York, June at $438.90/439.20 ($437/438) and August at $*****/446.00 ($443.30/ *****). On the one kilobar gold market trading was light with turnover including kerbs reported at 98 lots. Retail prices214 words
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Article36 1983-04-21 2 1M Mm New York Zurtc* 11JA3 UJU 12J7B 12JB OOS an 12JTS a«s M IMi 9mian 11J7B Hffi UJTS a«s ◦utaf prk m In US i toUari a troy hw Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.36 words
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Article103 1983-04-21 2 THE US dollar yesterday held steady around its opening levels, while the Hongkong dollar fell to 6.8430/50 to the US unit from an early 6.8230/80. The US dollar fluctuated within narrow ranges in an active market, edging up to 2.4530/37 marks (ran 2.4530/ 27 in early trades but was103 words
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Advertisement96 1983-04-21 2 IN SINGAPORE THE MOST DEMANDING TRAVELLERS STAY INTER-GONTINENTAL The Pavilion inter-Continental Singapore combines dramatic ultra-modern architecture with traditional dedication to quality of service and hospitality for business travellers. Matched by our range of Singapore's most exquisite boutiques and designer name shops. The Pavilion has a business centre, health club, swimming96 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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537 1983-04-21 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING SINGAPORE has called for a re-organisation of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific so that it may serve the needs of member countries more effectively. While valuing Escap's work and role, Singapore is also,537 words
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295 1983-04-21 3 ESSO, the only one of the five oil companies yet to have an intermediate grade of petrol at its stations, is expected to introduce such a grade by next week. It made a move in this direction earlier this week when295 words
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442 1983-04-21 3 A LOCAL company is investing between $5 million and 16 million in a venture to provide retreading of tyre* using the latest technology. Mr HT Sam, chairman of Motorway International Tyre Services (Pte) Ltd, said: "We intend to establish Singapore as a retreading442 words
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346 1983-04-21 3 SKILLS that are relevant this year are unlikely to remain completely relevant next year. "How you update this relevance will determine how successful you become in the future," Dr Yeo Ning Hong, Minister of State (Defence) told the graduating class of the346 words
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Article153 1983-04-21 3 SUM Cheong Holdings Pte Ltd, the holding and investment company of the Sum Cheong group, is diversifying into property development. The company had remained inactive because there was no one to run it but on April 5, Mr IW Lau, the former managing director of153 words
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Article198 1983-04-21 3 GRANT Kenyon Eckhardt and Rank Xerox have decided to part company. Their relationship will officially end on June 23. The severance of five years' annotation has heen cordial. Rank Xerox's acting general manager, Mr K Wong, and the agency's managing director, Mr Y P Chan, said the decision198 words
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450 1983-04-21 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO NATIONAL Oxygen Pte Ltd hopes to raise 18 million in loans from local banks to finance partly the construction of its $24 million factory, which will start producing industrial gases from next year. The company will get another450 words
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Advertisement436 1983-04-21 3 The Piaget Diplomat Limited editions of a 15 year classic The original 2mm slim mechanical of 18 kt gold, the case and dial are engraved, movement polished or gem-set entirely by hand and It was a feat unheard of in these days. To protected by a scratchproof sapphire glass, assemble436 words
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OVERSEAS
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258 1983-04-21 4 FT THE French Finance Minister, Mr Jacques Delors, has warned that a further tightening of restrictive measures in France would be necessary if the US dollar continued at its present strength. The dollar had appreciated by about 7 per cent against the French francFT - 258 words
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229 1983-04-21 4 Reuter CANADIAN Finance Minister Marc Lalonde, accused in Parliament of inadvertently leaking budget secrets to a cameraman, yesterday proposed a job creation programme costing US$4 billion to help dispel the gloom of recession. After the opposition Conservatives spent the day unsuccessfully calling for hisReuter - 229 words
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174 1983-04-21 4 Reuter CHINA is looking to Australia as a prime source of human skills, natural resources and technology. Mr Jing Shuping, managing director of China International Trust and Investment Corp (Citic) said in Canberra yesterday that this would help China's aim to quadruple output byReuter - 174 words
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156 1983-04-21 4 RAFAEL Eitan, the toughtalking war hero who masterminded last year's invasion of Lebanon, has retired as Israel's army chief. The 54-year-old general handed over his command on Tuesady after a typically outspoken series of farewell speeches and interviews which stirred speculation that he156 words
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636 1983-04-21 4 Reuter, CHINA said countries should not appease Vietnam and repeated its accusation that Hanoi was responsible for artillery exchanges across their frontier. The official English-lan-guage newspaper China Daily said: "The world must see that the aggressors can be stopped only by united efforts of allReuter, - 636 words
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247 1983-04-21 4 AFP, TAIWAN is still non-com-mittal on whether it would allow Japan Air Lines (JAL) to resume flights to Taipei if JAL decides to apply for the service, a Taiwanese government official said. An official of Japan Asia Airways (JAA), a whollyowned subsidiaryAFP, - 247 words
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536 1983-04-21 4 NYT THE CHICAGO Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board Options Exchange are close to an agreement to give their members access to each other's markets. The move has Important implications for the present structures of both the commodities and securities industries. More immediately,NYT - 536 words
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175 1983-04-21 4 Reuter THE INDONESIAN gswnawl, whfteh tmi hsped ta start Ms awn i ■■■iMIj with baale ratter aacttaaa by the middle sf the year, Is still a nailing with trnhairal praMeaa aad the epeatag leaks "aatte a laag way sir, aeeerdlag la lad—try ssarc— hiReuter - 175 words
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267 1983-04-21 4 Reuter US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan yesterday reiterated his point that economic recovery in the US could not be sustained unless interest rates ML He said that he agreed with an assessment hy Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker last week thatReuter - 267 words
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Article151 1983-04-21 4 AFP FRANCE'S best kepi state secret has been revealed by the only living man to know the truth. Did President Charles de Gaulle's nerve crack when he fled his capital at the height of the student riots in may 1968? "Yes", affirmed retired generalAFP - 151 words
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390 1983-04-21 4 RUBBER prices are likely to continue moving upwards for quite a while. Although there would be periodic market adjustments, "these will not alter the strong underlying bullish trend", the Malaysian Rubber Research and Development Board said. Disclosing this in Malaysian Rubber Review390 words
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447 1983-04-21 4 NYT REPUBLICANS In the US Senate have reached a compromise agreement to postpone for four years, and perhaps indefinitely, the withholding of on interest and dividend income. However, Mr Anson Franklin, a White House spokesman, was cool to the compromise. He said on Tuesday theNYT - 447 words
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Article309 1983-04-21 4 UPI BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, taunting her Labour opposition during an uproarioua session in Parliament, renewed speculation die may call national elections in June and gave a taste of the election battle ahead. The Prime Minister was arguing with Labour leaders on Tuesday over whichUPI - 309 words
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Article704 1983-04-21 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nnber Tuie Froa BA BA14 0045 MEL/SYD/PER PAA PA5 0245 JFK/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 ono KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH8U 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0M5 KUL RBA BH21 1000 BWN GIA GA887 1020 LGW/FOO/BKK MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CB14 1030 HLP704 words
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434 1983-04-21 5 Reuter, NYT HYATT Carp's proposal for an airline ventuie with Braniff International Corp does not meet minimum capitalisation requirements. Braniff chairman Howard Putnam said at least USIBO million is needed to start operating 80 planes by July -1 and fTO million by SepReuter, NYT - 434 words
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328 1983-04-21 5 FT AUSTRALIA'S Foreign Investment Review Board has blocked Unilever Australia's proposed acquisition of the edible oUa snd food divisione of Elders IXL precipitating a potentially serious row between Australian business leaders and the country's Labour government Mr John Elliott, managing director of Elders IXL, a fast-growingFT - 328 words
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411 1983-04-21 5 FT JAPAN'S imports of foreign consumer goods peaked In 1979 but have, with exceptions, been declining since. This is one of the conclusions of a report on the Japanese distribution system as it affects imports. The report was published by the Fair Tirade fnminlertnn TheFT - 411 words
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426 1983-04-21 5 FT THE Spanish government is prepared to prees charges in British courts against Mr Joae Maria Ruiz-Ms teos, the former of the Rnmasa Holding Company, which was expropriated on Feb*. This waa disclosed by Mr Miguel Boyer, the Economy and Finance Minister. HeFT - 426 words
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198 1983-04-21 5 NYT THE Reagan Administration has begun IwioraMl diacusdoaa with foreign governments on ways to improve the wakings of the »aatioa General oa Tariffs and Trade, toDowl* setbacks last November at a ministerial couteeute in Geneva. US Trade Repreeentntive Bill Brock said onNYT - 198 words
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249 1983-04-21 5 UPI THE personal Income of Americans west op a moderate O.C per cent in March as vim aad salaries resumed the growth interrupted in FVbruary. The US Commerce Department in Washington said yesterday that personal spending also Isi isanil era mwMnCep the eeo—aleUPI - 249 words
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282 1983-04-21 5 Reuter WEST Germany's Is In a wane shape than It 4f>ean aad the hnpnnlun that a ncovmv Is underway Is only psychological. Mr Hans Fahnh*. chairoann of West Germany's Assodntion of Public Banks, ssid la Frankfurt yesterday that aa overall drop inReuter - 282 words
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584 1983-04-21 5 Reuter VENEZUELAN 00 Mintater Calderon Bertl said that Opec prion should remain at the present USQf a barrel or only a dollar higher (Or at least two or three years. "tt the market picks up maybe we em the price toReuter - 584 words
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419 1983-04-21 5 UPI ELECTRON» lafnnnatton ha*a became a ran bflttoa Tiimliiiw la the US iMt year aa a pwk« amber of people and rifiite heybuanfc to data from vast Aa mr pcaoaal compute»» make their «ay Into the office and hone, It Is egpectod thatUPI - 419 words
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Advertisement22 1983-04-21 4 Ran Am To USA Daily At 8.15 am To San Francisco, Los Angeles And Beyond. X Pan Am.You Can't Beat the Experience.22 words
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Advertisement261 1983-04-21 5 £fc/l «f Ife II ""V ■m. I. rr ~r 4 l-»m--f sfi cV PHA3EK Yes, Clementi Park Phase 3C is designed specifically with you in mind! Superbly tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city and yet a short drive will take you to any part of the261 words
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Advertisement72 1983-04-21 5 At the Baron's Table, intimacy reigns for a couple, privacy prevails for executives. Delicious, tempting courses are carefully conceived by skilful chefc. And from the Baron's Smokehouse, every other culinary variation is lent to make superb feasts. So if it's a lavish Care you desire, there's only one good place72 words
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Article550 1983-04-21 6 FOLLOWING the steep increase In share values in recent weeks, there is now little doubt that the local stockmarket is on the verge of a long overdue correction. But such a retraction in prices, when it comes, will hardly represent the beginning of a major bear550 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1983-04-21 6 In the rigid banking world of West Germany, the Deutsche Bank does things differently, and succeeds, writes JOHN TAGLIABUE NYT WHEN Deutsche Bait's management board gathers weekly In Frankfurt, West Germany, to debate the merits of a loan to Hungary or to review steelNYT - 1,296 words
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Advertisement289 1983-04-21 6 WE'D LIKE TOHELPtHVE YOUR CHILD A FIRST CLASS EDUCATION. Being an expatriate, based far from home, your children's education can be a cause for concern. An ideal solution is close at hand the International School of Singapore. Twfcfwiatiimal St&Od&rdS Recognised by Singapore's Ministry of Education, it is the only school289 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous855 1983-04-21 6 RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opontag fcfcH by Dynasty (Mandarin/r) 3.50 What's My Urn (h/w): Wally Bruner hosts this show. His mystery guest is Charles Neiison ReNy. 4.15 Hawai Ffrt-0 Target? Ilia Lady (r): When a man with gambling connections is found murdered in his Honolulu apartment Steve McGarrett and855 words
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Miscellaneous150 1983-04-21 6 8.19 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) Ml News in Brief Mi Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) Programme Summary followed by Alladin and His Wonderful Lamp IMI The SBC Combo 11 Jl News in Brief 11.ti Hooked on Classics lt.it NOON Your Lunchdate Lit News Lit Your Lunchdate (cont'd) l.ti Midday150 words
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Article, Illustration926 1983-04-21 7 If Canada feels overdependent on the US, British Columbia is beginning to feel too dependent on its raw material exports to its principal Asian partner, Japan, reports CHRISTIAN TYLER. FT PHYSICALLY separated by the great Rocky Mountain chain (roan the rest of Canada, theFT - 926 words
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Article, Illustration1868 1983-04-21 7 LEE YOKE MENG interviews Coy Eklund, chairman and chief executive of Equitable Life Assurance Society of the US. COY Ekhind loves to quote poems. He hasn't sold me a policy yet. but If he tried, there's little doubt he'd start with a line1,868 words
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Article819 1983-04-21 7 JAMES RESTON - The treaty 'on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons' was signed in Washington on July 1 1968, since which date the nuclear arms race has proceeded at an even faster pace, particularly in Moscow. And it has spread in Britain, France. India and China, where it was observedNYT - 819 words
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Miscellaneous647 1983-04-21 7 TWO-IH-L CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Stony old chap? (6) 7 A coU cup used in a holiday resort (8) 8 Writer who broke a aid (4) 10 Employee biding his time 11 Notice the absence of a chap with a book (C) 14 Braahat'i information (3) 16 Soft, a bit647 words
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Advertisement207 1983-04-21 8 Surprise! Surprise! •V, a 4 f I <I 111 Cuisine en Evolution. Deemed the ultimate in gastronomy by discerning gourmets. That's what you'd MfiSfiKlS! expect from a great mMHHH restaurant like the JLISSQI Harbour Grill. Agr&tplaOe fct n/% Apiv.iriiiii u »iiuilit. S >iihj< A\lic nh 1 nitll ill to niiisic.207 words
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Advertisement117 1983-04-21 8 isfebaflian<Mi Not Just Another Continental Restaurant Amid splendid Victorian decor, dine oa the choicest of meet, fowl and Ml to the accompaniment of live entertainment. Prime Rib of Beef on the Silver Wtgon Juicy Steaks from the U.S. Spanish-style Seafood G rat in de Crabet au Fro mage WatkkaMdowm with117 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article911 1983-04-21 9 COVTEE: The premium for near May delivery robusta coffee futures narrowed yesterday morning to below £160 a tonne over July delivery, compared with over £180 at one stage on Tuesday. The rest of the market rallied on commission house buying and short-covering, after being unsettled briefly by nearby911 words
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Article185 1983-04-21 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed 4Vi to 3Vt US-cents per bushel lower with traders citing technical weakness in the wheat market. May traded in a 7V* cent range. Selling by a proft—loml house and a professional hedger, estimated at 4.5 million and 17 million bushels respectively, overcame185 words
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Article152 1983-04-21 9 1 FIW Ciuml Bulk fob «100.00 seller*, old drum (la second hand drum) fob $113.00 sellers, new drum fob $117.00 sellers. Csff»: Mixed (loose) $58 buyers. Psppsr: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350.00 skiers, Sarawak white pepper taq fob NLW $345.00 sellers. Sarawak special black pepper fob152 words
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Article196 1983-04-21 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsn yam: Chins Blue Phoenix 30s 2£70; 32a 3J50, 40s 3,340 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pises gssds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article157 1983-04-21 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday ranged from 2Vt US-cents per bushel higher to ooe cent lower in moderately light activity. May traded in a six-cent range. Soybean prices reversed the price trend in corn as late* planted soybean acreage could be increased if corn cannot be planted, weighing157 words
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Article87 1983-04-21 9 THE STRAITS tin price hi Penang yesterday slipped to M$3lM a kilo, dewn three cents, but still within the ITA lower range ef Ms2t.ls and M$SUi Dealers noted strong BSM soppert at this lower level, bat little interest from other sectors. The offering dropped to 215 tonnes from87 words
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Article323 1983-04-21 9 BDN3AFOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop LOt, 100 per cent second cUa 0.74, 100 per cent third class 0.70, S per cent sew crop OJB, B-10 per cent 0.88. THAI BROKEN: A-auper 0.C2, Special OJI. THAI323 words
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Article32 1983-04-21 9 Rubber: April 20 Singapore: May: 253.00 cents (down 4.50 cents) Malaysia: May: 268.00 cents (down 5.00 cents) Tin: M 531.65 per kilo (down 3.00 cents) 205 tonnes (down 35 tonnes)32 words
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Article135 1983-04-21 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on further covering support in quiet trading. In April, central and south rose MJ5.50 and Mss, respectively, to M 5807.50 a tonne while in May, south and central firmed Mss each to M 5807.50. In the refined market, May135 words
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Article379 1983-04-21 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed at 253.00 cents for May One RSS buyers, down 4.50 cents from Tuesday's close. Prices had ended the morning session at 256.00 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Tuesday night's close. Prices subsequently (ell. Opening prices were marked down slightly and held379 words
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Article313 1983-04-21 9 RAS prices In cenU per kilo yesterday; Clos (per kfla) SeOm B jr k ""setae Int 1 R.S.S prompt t.o.b. SIM Int. 1 R.S5 May SMI lat. 1 R-S-S June SMI Int 2 R.S.S. 2S75 UK/Coat 87.75 tat. 3 R-S.S. SIS UK/OoM 221.75 tat. 4 R.S.S 04.75 UK313 words
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Article97 1983-04-21 9 NOON SSI BAB H and SktR ptieaa i C utmi ■in i«m (Parward 1 1«jmi Sal Mtt) hn SSR 30 SSR SO (1-toa paiiai (l-u» paDai d m. oo ***** Ihl mooN llt-OON moo Z1100 twmm mooN mMM SMRCV SMRL SMRi SMRGP (I lea pailat (1-toa palal97 words
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Article872 1983-04-21 9 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES closed lower for the first time in nine sessions on Tuesday as investors cashed in on the profits earned during the market's record-breaking run up. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down throughout the day and closed off about 8.7 points at 1174.50.872 words
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Article204 1983-04-21 9 APR 19 Bud INDUSTRIALS A Alpha •mm Abarcom AS And a gSTL: m m mm -a ♦B^ C O Smith CW A Currlt finaj 1MB tea at B 1M Da Boors la rJTwn Puctt flnl—n MB IBM Mi M IB Life Hokta LoorHo LTA M And R ItaMttf M204 words
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Article206 1983-04-21 9 APR 1* 01 1MIIM Aku B BH -H H 11 1 T J—— -H Bank Mont Bank Norm Scot Ball Ttl BP Can Ltd la «H bh B bh •H >UH H uncb H f£T* .Z1 -HZ BH -1H can rm Nf Canpar Cartlnc OTCaaft ZZH an MH 1H206 words
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Article112 1983-04-21 9 Antto I li ABM »I»«M moo -a mm -u Aim Am fa* moo .1 00J0 SP Mi 01J0 -CI Burtat MJO -U «U0 41 SI JO unci C*iT (Mi MtJ MM -1 nui 10 wm Poftkar mm -i -u M OMkoc S3-B «U 1MJ0 -44 KK 41 HI* 41112 words
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Article48 1983-04-21 9 APR M P tm rOKWAKD Mil JUUT Aeat at AIM Mr IZU BO audi ii« +n tailH CM On Or Bni 1Mb UU •4 r— •m Boc On Bale Hotvmr A V Mont CASH MA11 Port Motor SOC On Btnqu* ir n -W r ♦it ♦1* •448 words
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Article51 1983-04-21 9 APR II D xs?*-* a KJO MUI 1J -Li ♦M Li 1.4 SWT UHU •1 M £S£J£E£ 11 JO MUI •U 01 14 M lH lM »u ♦a -u Homchn MM ran mg UoOm ss Rn ST A Sum ,-rrM4.K +U mm mm 4ii V«^i uui »u ma +«J51 words
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Article142 1983-04-21 9 apr m CO KB KILLS Alr-LKju*** «H B 8 N Otnm ♦88 C 8 r (Till—1Cat) Ot raaolH -T8 ♦4 *U MtctMUn -m 4 Pimm* 1W0 nibs <M» On Mtj mm Prtntampa 8 A lttJ8 81 -LI -L8 uJnor 1-48 CHKHJPA 8m P»tH>M U1 CfeMgMOT taoMuMM l—J (Prmaemlw) m142 words
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Article134 1983-04-21 9 4V1% 1 AcUooi Sulam m •is Mt uocb Biu»u Buiti Br. lUft -a Clta (M«y Br. 1MB -6 Cite (Mo P C Cite (My |M Uli -8 Mi Cradtt Sulan Br 1MB uneh m 4. g am -a M7 -13 m > Haro Br JOOC SC Hoff- L* Rocba134 words
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Article66 1983-04-21 9 Llr* 277 JO t»i SUM 1200 '/—S 2226 125 lfO ♦CI* n»t Ord OMMTmll »i +S2 mm *mo 3010 mo +io 2301 +10 AUuCVUlvl 1II Lvpvtit Ord no +n ***** +2M If llano Am Ord SM 111 00 SO 88 Mon<Udort Frt* 1X7S B 1J lto mo 4 7»66 words
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Advertisement85 1983-04-21 9 Tasty tim-sum titbits for a real treat! Daily Business Hours Tim Sum Lunch: 11 am to 3pm (AMK only-7.30 am to 3 pm) Dinner: 630 pm to 10.30 pm TTiaTi £Y RESTAURANT Aaq Mo Mo Ok 710 Ang Mo Klo Awe 3 #03-2001 Singapore 2066 Tat *****61/2 •Clamant) Blk 45185 words
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Advertisement14 1983-04-21 9 ■HswrflH 4 wm jWz* a,« y.3*^ L'iiN rr: *P y'■ vtfa wti i s.14 words
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2682 1983-04-21 10 BID aad offer prices officially listed •Ml MkH in and reported to tke Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number at (hares traded rimn la brackets in lots of 1.000 units iiiihwi otherwise specified. Alt' Times Settlement Contracts are qaotsd alter2,682 words
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Article113 1983-04-21 10 The Commerce uT LA Mar Apr TtektlvrM Ui LM Dtaamd S*pore Prof Ptaad LM LSI yportWOW) UI Ui 8-parvSK.Ftad Ui UI M LIJ LB 5* pore li*Mt rwd LM LB S*pore BqMtjr Wad L« L36 MUOMTWir I LIT LM m^MHN^jp 1 u tar l *r pIMMMI M) Mai113 words
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Article3226 1983-04-21 10 IMS Hlg k Low Compaay li +orGr's DW DW CTT Gr's Net Tld P/E Vol Day ("OOO) High Low IT 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL i s 132 230 sn 478 239 148 148 sn SM n 229 166 220 2M sn 4M ion 4n Aetna Alcom3,226 words
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Article1746 1983-04-21 10 BID tad otter prtcw officially Hated and buatneaa la aad wpaW to the Kuala Lanpar Mock Eacfcaace Mv, with the —ihw at im traded rihconi la bncWs hMid 1.0» unlta üblmi uMmiwM» Bed IWMJWUU AJtaMtata (1MB) Atmm (IBS) (17) MB (4) IB (11) IB (8) IM A1,746 words
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Article582 1983-04-21 10 BUYING teteroM M tta •If jeolßrdaj "te'tosteM with aa mm New Tafc ma Ike teaJ pate palate haw at 802.70 aad tta Strata Hmm lataslilol lain eaici 4.1C patete iIMBtM.IL IjteM S.l potet Map na> eight te the D«v Jmm ladastrlal Average te VMM. It mm582 words
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Article604 1983-04-21 10 WEAK conditions on overseas bourses set the pattern of trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as share prices closed generally lower in less active trading. After opening marginally lower, prices fluctuated within narrow margins for most of the morning session. In the604 words
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729 1983-04-21 11 NYT PAINE Webber Inc has signed a letter of intent to acquire the Rotan Mosle Financial CUrp, the leading regional brokerage bouse in the South-West. The transaction calls for the Houston-based Rotan to receive 1.49 million shares of Paine WebberNYT - 729 words
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Article177 1983-04-21 11 RESTRICTION on the sales of tin concentrates severely eroded earnings of Timah Langat for the year ended Dec 31, 1962. The group turned in a pre-tax profit of M18.1Q3 million, a hefty 46.5 per cent lower than the $15.16 million achieved in the 1961 financial year.177 words
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Article319 1983-04-21 11 SHARE PRICES yesterday closed lower in heavy trading, with the sharpest declines concentrated among leading resource and gold stocks, following overnight falls on Wall Street and in world gold prices. The market opened easier and continued to decline throughout the day due to profit-taking following the sharp rises over319 words
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Article300 1983-04-21 11 HONGKONG PRICES CLOSED sharply lower yesterday mainly due to the unexpected rise in local interest rates. Prices remained at opening lows until some short-covering around mid-midorning pushed prices higher. However, towards the close of the half-day session prices again retreated under overseas selling pressure but most finished300 words
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Article426 1983-04-21 11 THE MARKET yesterday recouped Tuesday's losses on scattered bargain hunting in many sectors, with sentiment encouraged by the reduction of margin buying positions. The market average gained 22.62 points to end at 8,564.48 on a light volume of 380 million shares. The Tokyo stock exchange index426 words
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Article89 1983-04-21 11 APR X AcoM Mining Anrlo Phil Pesos A pax Mining B Atlas Con S. ojns +0ul01 suo unch BagUlO Oold MM *0M» mac PttroMum Ml unch Bniutt Con. B CDCP Pint Phil Hldci Lepcnto mm -9 1.0* 7 JO 0.M -oia 0J unch Marlnduqu* B Marrtfrl Oriental B iim89 words
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Article144 1983-04-21 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed firmer in quiet trading. APR 30 Bahts Aokham That Ajla Fibre AjruUun inT And Trust 134 ♦I Bangkok Bank Banc Of Ayudhaja »0 unch I. m 140 unch Bat* Shoe Berll Jucker I 94* unch Charoont Thai Wlr. Firestone I Pint Trust I 56-254 1.004144 words
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246 1983-04-21 11 LION Corporation Bhd has revalued some of its assets such as land, buildings and certain unquoted investments, throwing up a revaluation surplus of M 56.34 million. Of this amount, a surplus of $3.83 million came from the revaluation of the company's leasehold land and buildings246 words
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319 1983-04-21 11 Reuter AMERICAN Telephone and Telegraph Co faces dramatic changes that will influence what shareholders do with their stock after ATT divests itself of local Bell phone companies in early ISM, in line with its settlement with the US Justice Department, analysts said. As shareholdersReuter - 319 words
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Article, Illustration563 1983-04-21 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM INTRACO Ltd, the government controlled trading company, will intensify its search (or new projects with good foreign partners in the high technology area. This has been made more urgent by the depressed export market which has led the company to expect an563 words
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330 1983-04-21 11 Reuter BOUSTEAD PLC has reported an after-tax loss of £503,000 for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, as against a profit of £067,000 in 1981. This gives a loss per share of 0.37 pence as against earnings per share of 1.32 pence before.Reuter - 330 words
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Article933 1983-04-21 11 Carnal Ex Baaki Dale Mai tar Ta4al far ABrtnjrtm Paymeat l»(a) 2W% 10% I Date Apr 19 May6 Mar 30 Ctaaa Apr 29 May IS Apr 12 PayaMe May 13 Jim 15 Apr 27 22% 5% 10% Piuilaaa yaar 22% 3.7%<a) 29% Ayer Mm Ik BAT 25%I 71.5%933 words
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Article120 1983-04-21 11 ASIATIC DiiilifunT Berkmi: EGM to be held the Conference Room, 8th Floor, Bangunan UMBC, Jalan Sultan ftiiatmati, Kuala Lumpur on April 22 at 10 am. •t BEN nai Company Limited: EGM to be held in the Conference Room of the Qfiqpany, 230B Pandas Loop, Singapore 0612 on April45120 words
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305 1983-04-21 11 Reuter AN AMERICAN millionaire who is trying to take over Sotheby's against its wishes predicted that he and his partner would own the fine art auctioneers by mid-May. Mr Stephen Swid said he doubted whether Sotheby's board of directors could find a "whiteReuter - 305 words
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Advertisement82 1983-04-21 11 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 22nd October, 1984 of: THE SUMITOMO BANK, LIMITED Ground Floor, DBS Building I Shenton Way, Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of Interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest82 words
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Article169 1983-04-21 12 Rises Mataoakita 510 +m CCM see M UM Ho* 630 15 M BnwtrlM ao6 15 Lion Corps 300 14 Pnaiu Hides 252 12 Him M 550 10 Grud Central 530 10 C I Holdings 350 10 Tenserlok 330 10 Textile Corp 302 7 Falls C Sugars 1210 -40 Metro169 words
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Article, Illustration162 1983-04-21 12 Rises M Brew 630 +110 Matsushita COO +80 Gold Coin (M) 560 +20 CCM 432 +14 Lion Corp Fima M box 430 336 12 10 Ind Oxygen 484 +10 KLInd 595 10 Tlmuran 620 10 Falls M Cement 820 -35 C Storage Ltd 545 -25 Ulu Benut 860162 words
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Article66 1983-04-21 12 UNITED Palp Paper Ce Ltd yesterday revested that trading hi Ms *aiee be swpnM. ■eettsn whit* mayjwjd to s^salh In a statMMat yesterda^y; UPP said aa^aa"Tto P Mtoved"thai Ike ■P»» If esaM see the grasp iw» rifyiag fram Its reeesrisahlt paper prsdaets bailLast year, the66 words
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Article18 1983-04-21 12 UNITED Mahkjmm Flaar esM Jaa SI, IMS, etapawi wilt ealy fVH,44S Greap sales, tssew, led toIISJI mHH—18 words
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357 1983-04-21 12 CHOO AI LENG - ■urn By CHOO AI LENG Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani MULTI-PURPOSEHoId-ings Bhd has bought a 25 per cent interest in a shipping company, Promptship Holdings Incorporated, (or about US$l5 million. Promptship, a Liberianregistered company, owns and operates a fleet of 35 bulk carriers and liner vessels.Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani - 357 words
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445 1983-04-21 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM SEALION Hotels Ltd, owner of Hyatt Regency Singapore, has suffered its first earnings setback since it was listed in 1978. The company yesterday announced a 19.1 per cent drop in pre-tax profits to $10.96 million for 1982 ($13.54 million445 words
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427 1983-04-21 12 MALAYSIA Textile Industries (MTI) intends to concentrate on properties and plantations if its textile operations are eventually merged with other companies. Business Times understands that the company is to undergo a major re-organisation, from which three divisions properties, plantations and textiles427 words
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Article798 1983-04-21 12 EQUITIES were above the lows in places yesterday, having opened lower in technical reaction to recent sharp gains and Tuesday's easier Wall Street close, dealers said. The Financial Times index at 1500 was down 7.1 points at 678.1. Hawker Siddeley, down 6p at 366, rose 18p to 384798 words
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107 1983-04-21 12 LAUBKNCE Prast C* wfll Mi «aty a perw* e*riSg tkm Umpsr ki apgkby the *eek aukaaga. UaMktMiUckkr a iMStTh «aerate a IriMsg Ikm la Mslsyli. Ike Kaala Laamar Aaek owe Sac aa> t»e«HMer im/sT m*Tm£ hiiii!?fch Is tsSTap •jpr eeat lbs107 words
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Article50 1983-04-21 12 HJLHANG SENG Wednesday 1010.37 Tuesday 10*3.18 Week Ago 1086.44 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 722.9 Tuesday 7»4J Week Ago 808.0 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday *1.1 Tuesday 507.1 Week Ago 581-9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 606.2 Monday 686.0 Week Ago 667.7 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1174A4 Monday 118X24 Week Ago 1145.3250 words
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Article650 1983-04-21 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew IT IS nearly two yean since Hong Fok Corporation launched a public issue of 16.5 million shares at $3.80 each. Since its listing, it has never been traded above the alter price and was at one time sold downwards to aBy Hock Lock Siew - 650 words
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Article322 1983-04-21 12 APOUjO Miifihi! has, in reply to Stock Exchange of Singapore queries, said its pre-tax earnings per share would be reduced by (our cents as a result of bank borrowings to finance the commercial project to be developed by Apollo Center. However, the overall earnings per share of the322 words
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Advertisement134 1983-04-21 12 fif BANK OF 'CANTON. I ID. I liui'ipur.iUil in Hon" Knn»i Lr /t/O-. Credited monthly Fixed deposit rates in S$ »,i i 3 months il) ■IV',' i.l > Subject to change without notice Singapore Branch 6 Raffles Quay Denmark House, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****63 \tfili.lUll with s»itirit\ I'liifii Vitum.il l>.«nk134 words
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Advertisement51 1983-04-21 12 Buying high technology solutions?? i You are right on target with CyXUm SYSTEMS R«gd Trademark of Exxon Corporation ...com mi ted to leadership (Over 60% of the world's micro-computers use Exxon's Zilog 80 microprocessors) The Solutions-Approach Towards The Automated Office SEE HOY CHAN GROUP Singapore tel: *****62/4 K.Ltel 03-*****0 Penang51 words
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Miscellaneous64 1983-04-21 12 IWEfIT HER OUTLOOK tor today: Hazy and warm; showers in a few areas in the late afternoon. Report fw 24 km prior to 7Jt pm n April 29 at the airport: Maximum temperature 36.2 Associated humidity 52 Minimum temperature 27.2 Associated humidity 85 Hours of sunshine 6.75 Rainfall in millimetres64 words
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325 1983-04-21 13 Reuter SIX major Japanese shipping lines are to apply to the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) (or an extension of space charter agreements In the Japan/ Pacific coast of North America trade, due to expire on Aug 22, the Japanese TransportReuter - 325 words
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Article, Illustration451 1983-04-21 13 THE marine industry will be continuing to experience difficult times this year and suffer the effects of recession even through next year. This view was expressed by Mr GE Bogaars, chairman of the Keppel group in the company's in-house publication. "In 1983451 words
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Article101 1983-04-21 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Australian and New Zealand/Eastern Shipping Conference said they will reduce bunker surcharges effective May L The surcharge on shipments to East/South Australia will be cut to 20.8 per cent from 21.8 per cent, the surcharge on shipments to westnorth Australia to 252 perReuter - 101 words
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Article583 1983-04-21 13 SUfptaf Lta i Page Gal Um vm l VI a ADtraaa vn 4 VI IV a Artman z s APCLtw VI ATL m VI Af|atM w 4 AKL m 1 /UUntar V S Ui Mwefeaat VI 4 MMkLki V 1 AmBIMmOMC VI 1 MOM vn VJ BtitteOrtMt583 words
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357 1983-04-21 14 AMERICAN President Lines has announced plans to locate its Yokohama operations to a new, exclusive use, two-crane ocean terminal within the Honmoku Terminal complex. Occupancy of the full-serv-ice facility is slated for the first quarter of 1985. The US trans-Pacific carrier, which357 words
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Article1323 1983-04-21 14 ALBWA Algiers March 30th. Delays of about 5-6 days. ANGOLA Tjmiml» April sth. Berthing delays of 1-2 days. Lobito April sth. No waiting times. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca April 4th. Waiting time of about 24 days for grain vessels, 15 grain carriers waiting at anchorage. Puerto Diamante March 28th.1,323 words
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Article179 1983-04-21 14 AFP IRAN is in the process of buying several merchant ships on the international market for used vessels, probably because of the reluctance of foreign shipowners to send their ships into Iranian ports subject to Iraqi attacks. Lloyds of London said that six ships have beenAFP - 179 words
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591 1983-04-21 14 A PURPOSE-built container terminal has been Inaugurated at Mombasa. The Kenyan port thus now claims to have one of the most well designed, best equipped facilities of its kind in East Africa. The occasion conindded with the fifth anniversary of the formation of Kenya Ports Authority591 words
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Article1829 1983-04-21 14 FAIRLY active time-charter business on Tuesday out of Japan featured an otherwise dull freight market, drip brokers Mid. The fixing from Japan mainly concerned wth for Australian round voyages with a 70,000 tamer paying US9SJSO daily and a »,000 tooner being fixed at $3,700 daily. A 63,000 tonaer1,829 words
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Article124 1983-04-21 14 ptex. The new yard at Pulau Hantu win have a floating drydock which can accommodate vessels of up to 40,000 dwt. The Pulau Hantu complex will have two wharves, worlohop facilities and 10-toone cranes. The floating dock was buih at Keppel's Tuas yard and was launched124 words
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Article201 1983-04-21 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far 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. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.201 words
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298 1983-04-21 15 WORLD merchant shipping laid-up (or lack of employment rose ten-fold during the past two year* ana reached a record 91 million deadweight tonnes at endFebruary comprising 1,758 vessels, the General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) said. The latest figure represented 13 per cent of the298 words
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Article, Illustration578 1983-04-21 15 Lloyd's List PROMOTION of product carrier companies in the developing world should be through Joint ventures with experienced Western companies, a leading shipping consultant has urged. In a confidential report circulated to riripowners, Mr Lev Sychraya outlines the possible Impact on shipping changes inLloyd's List - 578 words
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Article98 1983-04-21 15 Reuter PAN ARCTIC Oils Ltd president Charles Hetherington said the company will ask the federal government to permit it to use an icebreaker-tanker to begin oil production off EUef Ringnes and Loughed Island. Hetherington said crude oil prospects in the high Arctic have taken "a giant step toward"Reuter - 98 words
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6160 1983-04-21 20 BCMDIM 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 of6,160 words
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Article712 1983-04-21 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL oi Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Frankfurt Exp 11/428 22.4.83 OMO 8eganl 49 1800-1000 ri P Mckinley 112/3 22.4.83 1900 APL TA 6 1100-1900/0100-0200 L2/L2 m 000ft-1100/2359-0100 N2/V9 Olory Ace712 words
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Article1266 1983-04-21 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B OnMw Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) !W»jS2sr: IM Tranagroup Pie Lid |3|. .1 Kim apt (S). MW C TOaptae Sea Consortium <S)/ Maitata EattJprtae (PK) U n,MIB ,5,/ fir? -too*"* (S)/Yea Shpg1,266 words
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Article522 1983-04-21 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES BelaRozo 47 Wallem alongside 21.4.83/0500 Dong Bee 38 NAPL alongside 21.4.83/1500 Nlnhco 13 NAPL alongside 21.4.83/0600 Silver Star 21E SSPL alongside 21.4.83/0600 Gars&Llma 18 Sharp 21.4.83/1500 23.4.83/2300 Oreat Mount 19 Sharp 21.4.83/1500 23.4*3/1800 Jenson IV 22 T522 words
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Advertisement202 1983-04-21 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Ktbi«/P«Mnf/BMfkok/Kedunc/ Buun/lnchon Fnt Buun/Moii/ti Kon| S'port A(«nt: Naptunc kgmcm Pit Ltd T* *****11 PJC. 3WW I. PN *****5 K.L. *****0 I \R 1) 1\ 1 I U U SAJJU^Vg fift Orient Overseas Co*dcu*teA Line FUIT COKTMOBED 3EMCE TO BHVE OM SUEZ) TJL202 words
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Advertisement286 1983-04-21 13 SEALORI) UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG I EXPRESS MULTt PURPOSE SERVICES IFMIJI Kuwait 4/5). Swaifca (7/5). Mai (10/5). DMMM (12/5). Mm (15/5). Drtm (17/5). Abu Dhabi (IS/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Mma (Taboos (28/4). Ma (30/4). Abu Dhabi 1/5). Bahrain 2/5) Damman 3/5). Kuwait 5/5). Ooha (10/5). Jaddah (13/5) Mma Qaboos286 words
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Advertisement24 1983-04-21 13 SEE PAGE COL 8 J mm LONDON Freights PORT Cenditiens CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts fer Whom CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Pert REGIONAL Weather24 words
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Advertisement334 1983-04-21 13 I-benan Alqenan National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV G3 MBKTPIL LIB. Tet *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE *T MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL COWTAI TO: PA PACIFIC, GULP, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS 2141/4 2-2/5 w 14-14/5 22/5 TO: BELGIUM, HOLLAND, UJC-, OERMANY, FRANCE. BCANDINAVIA, AUSTRIA334 words
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Advertisement323 1983-04-21 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe 1) eta 2) Mm 13) Wtarfl Gtaq 3) r« 4) r 17/5 19/5 24/5 20/5 11/5 17/5 23/5 24/5 30/5 31/5 f. 31/5 2/4 7/0 9/0 14/4 14/4 25/4 22/4 21/1 30/4 7/7 5/7 s s carp to 4 MM ImMm. UK. 5) la323 words
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Advertisement303 1983-04-21 14 ,"\)(!?=};)[~,(>![;\\[*[`\=.$'$ Y AM ASHITA-SIItNNHION LINE COMTAMKN WRVICIt USA CANADA SEm MIDDI F i AST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES in un vi in un %n 11/ l 17/ I nn an nn \&PanAsia Line. Ltd. CONTAMRIW TO/FROM JAPAN ft T AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD M )*,<;.• Vi. ns W>S?y .vo. OPTORG CO303 words
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Advertisement703 1983-04-21 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited I^Tj STRAITS SH»»WNG Sfcmpoif to Sibih, Sim#, Bruno* Ports ond Bangkok CONTAINSRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT un mn an an un an vn an mn an mn mn mn un mn un un un nn mn nn m an an on an703 words
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Advertisement287 1983-04-21 15 Franco Belgian Services t. CLME U am 17 2»*r 17 Mm II Mm iMm am, ami ami Mmi Jkm 4km Ikm ami 11 km Mkm II km Ik* 22 km akm »km C.M.C.R. iv"ir. 1 hi. Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd TIMM rp«« m amr i a* fwt tm *«pr a287 words
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Advertisement182 1983-04-21 16 Vf US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE u m m nw m KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NE PACIFIC MM B Olpr P.Hm* ONter O TAIYO MARINE LINE WEST AUSTRALIA SEKYVCE whmti dim ins KJSUTr.fc MOO* GERAIDTON. Nb,«ct to toM i ml MWTJ vmmm snob hmttm to in>182 words
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Advertisement798 1983-04-21 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES w*«wi LL_ 11' COLOMBO/K ARACHI/P GULF SERVICES KOTAMAJU 10/15 May Karachi, Kuwait, DtiM V£.-Z7O PaWHUm KOTA PUSAKA 2AJm Karachi. Kuwait. Dubai VX474 Pawmiawi KOTA RAM V.W.-J7l KOTA NUKUN V.W. 377— KOTA BERJAYA V.W. *7». Singapora 25/24 Apr 5/9 May Loading For Rangoon, CMllhohq KOTA RAJA798 words
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Advertisement721 1983-04-21 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE H C NA*F SO TON •22 AtogMtowy/ Austria AaTsap IrwuMUR MM *Pwt aa ia sa U/S 14/5 Ua 2VS 17/5 *a VI VI >4/5 15/5 17/5 U/5 W5 a/5 13/5 11/5 17/5 a/5 a/5 a/s IVI 12/1 4/1 ua lvi a/i u/i721 words
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Advertisement903 1983-04-21 18 K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE l.wpgw 2*H» **w irsiy maru vw lSkbr "3jT inT n *WTI RWYV3 79 Apr *KW JERSEY MARU VK 1« May 3E 171 I HOWE* Y7O Blby «AM2ANOB«OGEVt3 23 II Jm 201 Mm cah NCWFOU 9 Jm ml ran* is jm PtBLAOELPtBA903 words
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Advertisement435 1983-04-21 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 1 14 Anson Roed #18-01. Tunas Building Singapore 0207 Tel *****22 4 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****1/8 «EDS(A PERSIA*!GULF M£ QITE RRANE AN SERVICES A\ ASIA MERCHANT MARINI SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE USA SERVICE PACIFIC/GULF/ATLANTIC PORTS 2" Loadm( for MM UM MPart HMrtaa/NMa/Tanpa/ SBTBSTM. »x» UNIVERSAL FREIGHT SERVICES"; 114435 words
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Advertisement449 1983-04-21 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD PJ. BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK A. a »*1 CONTNNB SMCE i»| I It W Eart A lH( Caaat hm. Cafttaaa art EaatCaiia* H——B u»i skra^m "MMMMa* uftr a>«aa«]ii a A* hm* cm tj» in ■ittMM 2*t Tl*m 4km 11l 1 Wtm Sh ati IM 4M O-AT CONTAMEI449 words
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Advertisement562 1983-04-21 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K MCEJM IWL..„ N GARNET 14* T* BftDGE ML. K CHANCE 12W 0 CHEF 3411 C PAUL 35* Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N GARNET S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo La Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) C RO2E 33E 0562 words
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Advertisement381 1983-04-21 19 99 OOMAM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK, KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON PI PCN M CQ HUM tag Bm JOIN h Pwt 25/4 4/5 11/5 Ml 7 Dwu«,343H 24/4 a/4 J/5 14/) M»/J4IS N/4 J/5 I Dm. JOIN L_ii_ 7/5 12/5 21/5 wq m 21/4/(3 MM to381 words
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Advertisement686 1983-04-21 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 linn) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f an me pomns M/S SNARKAT MM SOON SOU WD. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. H3SKS HM THONG SMPfWC 23686 words
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Advertisement525 1983-04-21 20 ICc«ji»nal Container Line* 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday oral REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PENANG/PHUKET/SONGKLA 131/112 2t Apr M Apr 277/271 IMm 71 133/134 lllfe? 14 Mm 229/231 17 Mm 211 *K,\ SINGAPORE ISLANDS UNh MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER DSR-LIMES^i 3 5K1.il imm525 words
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Advertisement174 1983-04-21 21 MJ SHIPPING CO. PTE. LTD. iMcrri MYANG MING LINE f|iv4 F.E. MEDITERRANEAN N. EUROPE USA EAST CANADA F.E. FULL-CONTAINER SERVICES FAR EABT/N. EUROPE/FAR EAST 241% ?6 M»y 28May 11 JM 13 JM IS JM 28 Jm 30Jm 2 W 26 Jm 30 JM 2 JM en JEDDAH,OENOA, HAMBURO,ROTTERDAM.FELIXBTONE, ANTWERP AND174 words
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Advertisement374 1983-04-21 22 SEA WINDS DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: OAKLAND/SF. AND LON6BEACH/L J PUL PNC VESSEL ISSTI OAK LB 14 MOT 6 JUN I IK 21 MAT I 21 m 23 Ml 13 IM FROM: OAKLAND/Si. VESSEL OAK If LONGBEACH/LA. nn pen GENERAL AGENTS OMENTAL SEAWMDS UNER AGENCY PTE LTD SMGAPOBE HI374 words
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Advertisement326 1983-04-21 22 mmn t. 4/«3 <mnn t. s/n HO—OH 1/13 *HAMDAM V: 7/13 HAJ SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BHD. ->3 3i MM CUNGGAH Off ItN Sf» Ot Ah T fl 3!0%* NFS I I M« V Mi iSMf' REGULAR SAUNGS TO EAST MALAYSIA p.niK ETA FID LrrAM I* I 11/5 14/5 KKMM. I326 words
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Advertisement395 1983-04-21 22 f> P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. I*l AN lANAH AfcANt II 1. 1 l*l>Afc'A 111 3/4199 ****** j4 'ft. SERVICE TO JAKARTA Dally receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to Jakarta/Tg. Prlok. VESSEL O*Y VOY. 8 NWUiA XXI VOY 7 MAGA XXXXI VOY 7 OMY395 words
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Miscellaneous138 1983-04-21 22 K Regional Weather V as SI a »o^\ >■ >>• IB 1 iS Vm V 3! c it w 8 i (2 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND BEA CONDITIONS AT 7.90 AJMLTMB MORNING. LEGEND? R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather direction with hi knots Rain L/ Cloudy Sky he4 ht Cloudy Sky138 words
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