The Business Times, 2 May 1983
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Title Section10 1983-05-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, MAY 2,1983 60 CENTS10 words
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286 1983-05-02 1 THE National Trades Union Congress yesterday bestowed on four companies a plaque of commendation each for their contribution to the establishment of an effective and harmonious labourmanagement relationship. The four companies are Keppel Shipyard Ltd, Metro Pte Ltd, National Iron and286 words
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279 1983-05-02 1 MR KEITH Tay, senior partner of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Company, is strongly tipped to retain his position as president of the Singapore Society of Accountants (SSA) at the forthcoming election of office-bearers on Wednesday. If elected, Mr Tay will become the first president279 words
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551 1983-05-02 1 THE MOST significant contribution the National Trades Union Congress can make to Singapore is to change the attitudes of workers, Prime Minister Lee kuan Yew said in his May Day speech yesterday. "They must be positive and cooperative, and not negative and antagonistic.551 words
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Article488 1983-05-02 1 By Hongkong Correspondent A REPRESENTATIVE of one of Britain's largest insurance groups will be in Singapore this week to explore the possibility of introducing Eaglebonds'' to small investors here. Eaglebonds are essentially one-year life insurance policies of a small denomination (in Hongkong, they are HKJ2O.OOO488 words
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331 1983-05-02 1 Reuter CHINA is making its presence felt in the commodity markets through the recent increase in the amount of foreign currency at its disposal. According to traders in London, the Chinese, who traditionally keep themselves inconspicuous in the commodity markets, have shown a markedReuter - 331 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article57 1983-05-02 1 Reuter TAIWANESE investors will be given special benefits in China's special economic zones, one of which, Shenzhen, drew in millions of dollars in new money this year. A government circular said that Taiwanese investing in the four zones and in Hainan island, Zhuhai, Shantou and Xiamen will beReuter - 57 words
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Article70 1983-05-02 1 Reuter ARAB oil exporting countries will lose US$llB billion in revenue because of the world glut in 1982 and 1983. The Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries calculated that income of its 10 member states fell $47 billion last year. A $5 a barrel cut in pricesReuter - 70 words
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Article64 1983-05-02 1 Reuter SECRETARY of State George Shultz left Beirut for Israel yesterday in his bid for agreement on pulling Israeli troops out of Lebanon after two rockets exploded near the US Ambassador's residence where he was sleeping. Two Chinese-made rockets landed about 100 metres from the heavily guarded residenceReuter - 64 words
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Article83 1983-05-02 1 Reuter THE European Economic Community's top officials, searching for ways to avoid financial collapse, were expected this week to propose raising extra cash by taxing energy imports and surplus farm produce. The 14-member Executive Commission held a brain-storming session to discuss the crisis at a country house nearReuter - 83 words
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Article61 1983-05-02 1 UPI POLITBURO member Konstantin Chernenko missed May Day festivities in Red Square which was attended by Soviet leader Yuri Andropov and other Moscow-based members of the leadership, apparently because of illness. Chernenko, 71, has been absent from three public ceremonies in the last month, but high-level sources saidUPI - 61 words
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Article59 1983-05-02 1 AFP SOME 80 people have starved to death in the drought-stricken Jodhpur district of Rajasthan state in northwestern India, the Hindustan Times reported yesterday. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi toured the district last week. She said then that 75 per cent of India was hit by the drought nowAFP - 59 words
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Article67 1983-05-02 1 AFP PREMIER Indira Gandhi yesterday ruled out imposition of direct central rule in troubled Punjab. She said the situation in the northern Indian state did not warrant it, the Press Trust of India reported. The 66-year-old premier blamed the opposition for the situation in Punjab, which wasAFP - 67 words
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Article28 1983-05-02 1 Reuter IRAN could repair damaged wells spewing oil into the Gulf if Iraq ceased hostilities in the area but it could take six ReuterReuter - 28 words
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317 1983-05-02 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kim Yew mM in m naeertaln terms yesterday that technocrats will sat he "hackream beys" ml the iahear He said same OM Gaards have came ta the wnag caaclaslaa aver the ehaage •C the Seeretary-Geaeral mt the NTUC. "They317 words
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442 1983-05-02 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO NON-aerated drinks made locally are finding increasing acceptance overseas. Domestic exports in the last few years have been impressive, reaching $43.5 million last year. Traditional Asian beverages such as soybean drink, herbal tea, barley water, and pineapple juice are442 words
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Advertisement252 1983-05-02 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Waytoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Lid A whoiiy-owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and SHanghai Banking Corporation Sha» House 354 Orchard Road «01 01 Singapore 0923 AP No 3663 STRATEGIC marketing planning is an illunderstood concept. Lim Say Chong of252 words
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MANAGEMENT
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2639 1983-05-02 2 SUGGEST to a marketing manager that his company lacks a strategic marketing plan and he is likely to feel offended. With the possible exception of a few who consider strategic marketing planning a waste of time and money, most marketing managers tend to2,639 words
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1391 1983-05-02 2 KAREN ARENSON - By KAREN ARENSON NYT THE unusual sight of corporate managers being laid off during the recession has helped feed the notion that the ranks of managers are being thinned. But US data do not bear this out. In spite of twoNYT - 1,391 words
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Article, Illustration1581 1983-05-02 4 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN COMPUTERISATION, better store layout, more stores, improved merchandising mix, better housekeeping, training these represent the changing face of Fairprice, the union-run chain of supermarkets which will have a major impact on the whole food retailing business in Singapore once they1,581 words
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Article1414 1983-05-02 4 GUY de JONQUIERES - By GUY de JONQUIERES FT THERE ARE few better views of London than from Plessey's headquarters on the 22nd floor of Mill bank Tower. Looking eastward, the panorama unfolds from Westminster along the curve of the Thames to the City and beyond. But it isFT - 1,414 words
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Advertisement150 1983-05-02 2 3 J** VS. «L The Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia branch in Singapore, servicing the ASEAN area, is headed by R. W. (Bob) Storr who has had over 17 years' banking and finance sector experience in the area. Whether your business interests are in the ASEAN area, Australia or elsewhere150 words
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Advertisement716 1983-05-02 3 lUi'4 Don't let the size fool you The Epson HX-20 is no gimmicky toy or excuse for a calculator. It performs the functions of a personaldesk-top computer. It- interfaces with desk-top peripherals. And it's totally portable, running on its own power supply so that you can take it to your716 words
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Advertisement220 1983-05-02 4 1982 HIGHLIGHTS In 1982 our Bank continued its progress in spite of an unfavourable economic environment increasing the business volume by 21% to DM 7.9 billion, and total assets by 18% to DM 6.2 billion. This sustained expansion is most clearly demonstrated by the growth in short- and medium-term loans220 words
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OVERSEAS
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240 1983-05-02 5 UPI PRIME Minister Pierre Mauroy of France said his country was on the right road toward building a more just and responsible society despite a week of violent protest against the government's economic and social policies. Although students called for more protests this weekUPI - 240 words
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581 1983-05-02 5 NYT THE Federal Reserve (Fed) in the United States has announced that the country's basic measure of the money supply declined by US$2 billion in the financial week that ended April 20, bringing the decline to $5 billion in the last twoNYT - 581 words
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Article370 1983-05-02 5 Reuter A NOTE of optimism has emerged in the Middle East peace mission of US Secretary of State George Shultz as he prepared yesterday to return to Jerusalem after unexpectedly prolonged discussions in Lebanon. Following nine hours' of combing through a draft accord on theReuter - 370 words
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678 1983-05-02 5 NYT FINANCE ministers of the seven leading industrialised countries stated over the weekend that they were willing to undertake "coordinated" intervention in foreign exchange markets to try prevent excessive gyrations of currency values. But US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said the statement shouldNYT - 678 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article548 1983-05-02 5 Agencies STATE-OWNED Thai International Airways has signed a US$B9 million agreement to buy two A3OO-600 Airbus aircraft from France's Airbus Industrie. Thai International last September cancelled its order for the planes after being told by Airbus of an unexpected delay in delivering the aircraft with specified AmericanAgencies - 548 words
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158 1983-05-02 5 AFP A BILL granting more incentives to foreign investors entering export-oriented industries in the Philippines has been signed into law by President Marcos. He signed the Investment Incentive Policy Act of 1983 which aims to restructure the industrial sector, strengthen the domesticAFP - 158 words
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271 1983-05-02 5 Reuter SIX laflaeatlal wm-M leaders said (he threat sf unclear war was their chief concern bat they had faith such a disaster caaM be avoided. Writing in the Stth aaalveraary Ime of the magazine US Newt and World Report, the lender» dReuter - 271 words
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698 1983-05-02 5 NYT THE US government's index of leading economic indicators rose 1.5 per cent in March, the Commerce Department said. This was another signal that a recovery was taking hold. The rise in the index was spurred by jumps in three ofNYT - 698 words
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Article166 1983-05-02 5 Reuter THE US trade deficit rose slightly to US$3.6 billion in March with increased exports failing to offset a steeper rise in imports. The Commerce Department said on Friday the shortfall compared with February's $3.58 billion. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige predicted the deficit for the yearReuter - 166 words
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Advertisement270 1983-05-02 5 Experience Pan Am Cabin Class At Ordinary Airline Prices. 3# > m ta > fc--1 I s I I I W. 4 Cabin Class. Some people think this is where all the fun is. We call it Cabin Class because apart from the low fares, it is unlike any other270 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration992 1983-05-02 6 PATRICA GOH - By PATRICA GOH RUMMAGING through my files the other day, I came across this comment in an Observe? review in 1963: "One of the earliest and most coherent of all jazz critics was the British bass player Spike Hughes, whose success should have established a992 words
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699 1983-05-02 6 MARILYN AUGUST - By MARILYN AUGUST NYT IN A COUNTRY where more than 200,000 mourners flooded the streets for Jean-Paul Sartre's funeral three years ago, two recent volumes of the philosopher's private notebooks are already on France's best-seller list. Les Camets de la Drole de Guerre (Notebooks fromNYT - 699 words
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Article, Illustration794 1983-05-02 7 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG TWO DAZZLING musical spectaculars come to town this month each with their own kind of excitement and native flavour. And of all coincidences, the two groups share one similar experience: they both performed at the Expo 70 in794 words
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Article, Illustration839 1983-05-02 7 ASTERISK - By ASTERISK SOME BOOKS, no matter how well written, should never be made into plays. Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery is one example. The play, performed on Saturday by the Association Francaise d'Action Artistique of France, went a fair way to839 words
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Article692 1983-05-02 7 V S Naipaul was awarded the Jerusalem Prize by Mayor Teddy Kollek on Wednesday, April 28. Cited as a writer whose works have contributed to "the freedom of the individual to society", Naipaul in this interview with HERBERT MITGANG reveals a few of his beliefsNYT - 692 words
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Article, Illustration864 1983-05-02 7 CHRIS YAP - By CHRIS YAP SEEING is believing when it comes to Mrs Friedman's art. There is such a wide variety of technique and media, you have to see it to believe it is done by one and the same artist and with the same864 words
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Advertisement160 1983-05-02 6 If you want to reach manufacturers, exporters and importers, then Shipping Times is the right advertising medium for you If you're a freight forwarder or in anyway connected with the shipping and cargo business, Shipping Times has just the space for you You'll be reaching a very select group of160 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous331 1983-05-02 6 to BS« 5? E CONCERTS VIOLIN and piano recital by Pavel Prantl and Martina Malxnereva, accompanied by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Tuesday, Victoria Concert Hall, at 8.15pm. THE Singapore Musical Society, sponsored by Esso Singapore, will present a chamber music concert on Thursday at the Victoria Concert Hall, 8.30pm. THE331 words
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Miscellaneous714 1983-05-02 6 SINGAPORE 5 10.00 AM Opening folowed by Stainless Steel and the Star Spies 10.55 Spider-Alan and Hb Amazing Friends: Sp»derman is up against Electro who has created a powerful transformer to futher his evil designs 11.20 Magic 12.10 PM Battle of the Network Stars: Teams from the television networks of714 words
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Miscellaneous680 1983-05-02 7 -IK-ORE CROSSWORD t CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Coloured ball (5) 6 Kept out of bed (3,2) 9 Fodder plant, of course, for racehorses (7) 10 Prays for a little water (5) 11 Do work that will hold the attention (5) 12 American statesman (5) 13 Looks hard to wear! (7)680 words
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Advertisement211 1983-05-02 8 il. 5. CefcV&nde! Singapore's latest additional/ 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. r Cafe Vanda your naven 24 hours a day Paramount Hotel Marine Parade Road. Singapore 1544 Tel: 344211 words
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Advertisement278 1983-05-02 8 The original KMH Great live entertainment at the Tbpof the Hilton nightly at 1030pm. liay4th-7th The original Four Aces featuring Al Alberts for four nights only. Cover Charge: Diners at the Inn of Happiness $30.00 per person. Non-diners $55.00 per person (inclusive of one cocktail). Reservations: Tel. 737-2233 ext. 2500.278 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article185 1983-05-02 9 A DRAMATIC reverse was seen on the rubber markets in Singapore and Malaysia as the squeeze on nearby collapsed, with May RSS One plummetting 24 cents and exchanging its premium of 5.50 cents for a discount of 3.50 cents, Holiday. Cutler. Bath and Company185 words
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Article191 1983-05-02 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday closed 4 '< to 6 1 2 US-cents a bushel stronger, and the spot May month traded in a 7 3 < cent range. •Traders said the over-sold condition of the market on Thursday, typically the case before First Notice Day, prompted buying191 words
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Article187 1983-05-02 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed 2'« UScents a bushel firmer to 2 1 2 cents easier in moderate activity. The spot May month traded in a 2' < cent range. Lower than expected deliveries on First Notice Day supported the May price, the only value to finish187 words
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Article226 1983-05-02 9 THE local produce market was dull and listless last week. Prices of coconut oil and copra remained unchanged but quotes for pepper were slightly off. Physical coffee trading was extremely quiet. The undertone for pepper trading was soft and prices eased by about $3 to $4226 words
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Article81 1983-05-02 9 RUBBER FUTURES in Tokyo on Saturday closed 2.0 to 3.5 yen higher in fairly active trading. Values gained ground on bargain hunting and speculative demand with traders encouraged by a firmness abroad. Current May rose 2.2 yen to 261.9 yen a kilo and distant September gained 2.3 to 250.781 words
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Article47 1983-05-02 9 April 25 April 26 April 27 April 28 April 29 •Tin 31.53 31.53 31.53 31.53 31.53 Tonnes 125 215 193 135 137 Rubber (S) 246.00 238.00 225.00 222.50 224.50 Rubber (M) 262.50 255.50 246.50 247.50 251.00 •in MS per kilo In cents per kilo47 words
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1335 1983-05-02 9 AFP THERE WAS a distinctly irregular pattern in prices on the commodity markets in London last week. Early firmness of sterling against the US dollar tended to exclude the speculative element, and the proximity of the long May-day holiday weekend precluded any late revival as sterlingAFP - 1,335 words
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Article201 1983-05-02 9 APR 29 Fr» CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde B S N Otrnli Danone C 8 F I Thomson 445 1710 3 40 dmt) ***** la Ctc Francalae del Petroles 182.40 0.9 Credit Toncler De France 456 -1 HacheUe (Ubralrte) Machine* Bull Mlchelln (B) 1129 42 749 9 unch -2 Omnium Peugeot Philip*201 words
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Article94 1983-05-02 9 APR 29 Dm Aec-Telefunken 87.50 3.4 BASF 148 60 -0,2 Bayer 140-80 +0J BMW 345J0 15 Commersbank ITS JO -05 Conll Oumml MJO 1J Dalmler-Beni Defuua 537 JO -0-2 Demaf Deutsche Bank 347 JO 0J Dresdner Bank 196-00 •1 OHH 174 00 4 Hocchst 14U0 -U Hoeach S2J0 -XI94 words
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Article65 1983-05-02 9 APR rn FORWARD MARKET 1210 1875 Cock 108 -2 De Beers Ebes 2910 15 Electro bel 5020 -70 GD-Inno-Bm 3120 -30 Oev 2215 -35 5 Hobok 4S« -20 Pctro SMC 1 Ryl Dutch 21 IS Sldro ISIS ♦a -is Soc On Bel( 1710 Softna 4854 Solvay A 2775 -3065 words
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Article197 1983-05-02 9 APR 29 Francs Actloni Sulaaei 2801 IV* Aluiulaae Br. 021 41 Alusuliae Ref 200 unch Brown Bovert Br 1170 4-5 Clba Oelo Br 2015 440 Clba Oelfjr P C I860 410 Clba OeHnr Rc« (64 4« Credit Bullae Br 2000 440 Credit Suliae Ref 377 unch Elektrowatt Br. 2080197 words
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Article97 1983-05-02 9 APR 29 Bastocl Bel Lire ***** 05 Central* Ord 2255 5 Cond Arqua Roma 178 -7 Erldanla 7300 unrh Flat Ord 2»45 50 Oenerali *****0 800 50 Ifl Prl» Inveit Italcemrntl Ord Italiaa 5005 2449 ***** 1031 75 88 1290 Lepellt Ord anso -310 Mediobanca ***** 410 Mllano Asa97 words
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Article188 1983-05-02 9 APR as cs *114 ST* H Alfom* kak Moot Bulk Not* ScoU* Bell T(i 3D* s* 44* *1* BP Cm Ltd B Bnactn SI Ctmp Red Lake Can Imp Bk Z si 4* nanpa^ Z 4T* 4* Carllng OTCaefe Cmbi FU1 Lk Cn BUut CI A 16* 33* uncb188 words
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Article270 1983-05-02 9 APR Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 825 unch Abercom S3 3 AE AIM] CI KO unch Amurop AMIC 400 MM -10 unch Bartow 2S4 5 C O Smith nso 130 CNA ***** Currte Finance 380 30 Dc Been Ind Ed con Edgar* ***** unch Ted Vol* 486 •6 Futft 400270 words
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Article175 1983-05-02 9 APR ru ABN Ahold Akao »urv Amfu Amrobnk Berfoaa R.rk Hoi* Boriucer Bosk a Burtet C*J*nd Cal» Dell Mlj Elsevier Ennla Fokker Tort Gimmi Olstbroe OotMiln Hkfemeyer Hbf Helneken Hoocovens Hundou 1S1J0 56 80 IIUO MJO 57 50 £.00 8300 131 00 4350 45 JO 3100 mm 87 50175 words
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Article1296 1983-05-02 9 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES continued to resist any move to the downside on Friday and the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record closing high for the second consecutive day. The Dow, which represents 30 blue chip stocks, dipped about seven points in morning trading. But the1,296 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-05-02 9 THE average rale 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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Article188 1983-05-02 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended April 29: U8I (Bid pnccD Bitk Low 7 days 913/16 813/16 1 month 815/16 8'% 2 months 0 8'* 3 months 9 1/16 815/16 6 months 9 3/16 91/16 0 months 95/16 9 3/16 12 months 9* 9* Swiss frtaes188 words
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Article41 1983-05-02 9 FOR THE week ended Friday April 29, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak fud: 3.5 to 5.35 per cent. Geaeral (ni: 5.00 to 5.3 per cent. of funds totalled (1068 million.41 words
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Article87 1983-05-02 9 THE dollar recovered to end near the day's highest levels against the mark in quiet trading on Friday. A large buying order in a thin market helped the US unit regain Thursday's closing levels, after drifting down steadily in morning trading. Closing quotes on Friday US 1.5605/20 Can -1.9104/3887 words
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Article426 1983-05-02 9 THE US dollar opened the week at 2.0970/90 and was traded to touch a high of 2.1025/35 on the last trading day of the week. It subsequently eased marginally to close the week at 2.1020/30. Trading was basically quiet with sporadic commercial transactions as most participants showed little426 words
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Article349 1983-05-02 9 UNLIKE in recent weeks, the interbank market for overnight funds last week was relatively uneventful with the bulk of funds changing hands at the 7 8 per cent level. With the overnight holding steady at a shade higher than term rates and little buying interest in commercial bills, borrowers349 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article112 1983-05-02 10 THE following Is a list of the II most actively traded steeks *ii the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover In thousands of anits, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1183 Ompaay Twaaver Prieea Hlffh Law tM Apr IMS112 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article92 1983-05-02 10 Apr ti Apr Apr H Apr 28 Apr 21 feBT Comp 911.92 913 66 929 03 928.78 933.50 t+BT Indicator: *****6 *****3 *****0 *****5 *****4 *vST Inds 927.69 932.75 966.67 953.13 954 87 •ST Finance: 2276.55 2290 60 2301.29 2304.78 2319 40 •ST Hotels: 1045.32 1047.70 1047.01 1049 7992 words
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Article78 1983-05-02 10 Aprtt Apr M Apr 17 Apr a April ttBT Index: *****79 *****73 *****76 *****61 *****59 feNSTInds 1229.83 1240.13 1260.53 1271.56 1278.58 •NST Finance: 2077.66 2081.96 2111.83 2117.48 2141.69 •NST Hotels: 658.27 657.65 657.77 658.89 659 26 ••NST Prop: 912.71 906.35 915.07 917.32 917.96 fefeNCT Tins: 359.87 359.85 359.43 360.2078 words
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Article3547 1983-05-02 10 Gr*s Gr'a Net 1983 Last DW Div Y'ld P/E Vol Week High Low Company Sale or- CVr (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 235 Acma 268 -3 7.5 0.8 8.0 26.0 51 273 268 237 148 Alcom 234cd 53 5.0 3.8 2.1 20.7 439 2373,547 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1983-05-02 10 CHAN OI CHEE - Singapore By CHAN OI CHEE BULLISH sentiment ran high at the local stock exchange last week. Even in the midst of profit-taking, investors were not unduly concerned about warnings of an imminent correction in share prices. On the contrary, the bulls barged in on any1,315 words
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Article643 1983-05-02 10 JULIANA TAY - Week ended April 29 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Chin Teck: Proposed bonus issue of four-for-one. NOL: Unsecured $130 million loan stock 1983/90 with transferable subscription rights on a one-for-one basis. Shell: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-one. OTHERS Development ud Commercial Bank (D ft643 words
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Article603 1983-05-02 10 Hongkong THE stock market followed in the shadow of the Hongkong dollar all through the week, reflecting the uncertainty behind the currency's continued weakness. No one could pinpoint the reason for its softness. Just the week before, Hongkong's leading banks had raised their prime by603 words
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809 1983-05-02 11 New York UPI THE DOW Jones Industrial Average roared through the 1,200 level into a new era last week as strong earnings and rising economic indicators triggered the heaviest buying stampede of the year. Some investors cashed in on profits, but cash-laden pensionUPI - 809 words
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760 1983-05-02 11 K.Lumpur BULLS dominated the trading floor of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange last week, taking prices to new highs on successive occasions. The market barometer, the New Straits Times Industrial Index soared a hefty 71.77 points to 1,278.58. This gain came on top of760 words
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596 1983-05-02 11 jTokyo AFP THE Tokyo stock market continued to surge during the holiday-shortened fiveday session last week. The 225-blue chip Dow Jones Average climbed to all-time highs for four sessions in a row, closing the week at 8,682.36 yen on Saturday. The wider-basedAFP - 596 words
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Article283 1983-05-02 11 Sydney Beuter SH ARE tradlag resumed last Tuesday after the Ansae Day weekend, with (■vector demand lifting prices to pash the All Ordinaries ladex absve 666 paints far the first time In 16 maaths. The expeeted reaetton began an Wednesday afternaan when praflt-taklag setBeuter - 283 words
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125 1983-05-02 11 Reuter PHELPS Dodge Corp is negotiating the sale of a number of its assets, including its one third interest in the Woodlawn open pit copper/ silver mine in Australia. Chairman George Monroe also said Phelp6 Dodge is continuing its programme of returning toReuter - 125 words
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402 1983-05-02 11 Reuter RIO Tinto-Zinc Corp PLC chairman Anthony Tuke said he is cautiously optimistic about prospects for future profits in view of growing indications that 1983 will see improved world economic performance. "The signals for profits may have changed to amber, but they areReuter - 402 words
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Article1313 1983-05-02 11 GERALD COLVERD - London By GERALD COLVERD LONDON fund managers and their stockbroking advisers have developed vertigo: they can't bear to look down from the peak of 700 reached by the FT 30 share index last week. It took ICl's super first quarter figures £128 million against top market estimates of1,313 words
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Article295 1983-05-02 11 BCI THE CRISIS of the Fanfani government, including an advanced election in June, was the main event of the week. Despite this, the share market did not show any bad reaction, having already discounted the political difficulties. A tax relief on public sale offers of sharesBCI - 295 words
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Advertisement361 1983-05-02 11 Southeast Asia Pfrfrttf jl r i al c «*o^r< phv l,v v <** Jons Education, Manpower Development in Singapore by Pang Eng Fong Economic restructuring in Singapore since 1979 has quickened interest in productivity and manpower issues. This book, a collection of papers written between 1970 and 1981, analyses educational361 words
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407 1983-05-02 12 ■HUB Mano Sabnani TAN Chong Motor Holdings Bhd has achieved significant growth rates for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, reversing the previous year's severe drop in earnings. Group unaudited results showed pre-tax profits moving up 39.96 per cent to M 565.75 millionMano Sabnani - 407 words
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Article181 1983-05-02 12 AILING India Malaysia Textiles (IMT) Berhad has anno nn red that the consortium of lending Institutions to which it owes about Ms 29 million has appointed a receiver for the company. In a short announcement to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, IMT said the consortium has181 words
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307 1983-05-02 12 IN a further move to revitalise itself, Gula Perak Bhd plans to grant its debenture holder, Telok Plantations, a further option to convert part of the debentures into shares of $1 each, subject to a maximum of 10 million shares. The option is exercisable307 words
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Article1119 1983-05-02 12 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Clone PayaMe the year Prevtoas year Acmt 7Vi% Jun 16 Jun 23 Jul 15 Vh% 15% A Enterprises 12%(n) Apr 19 Apr 29 May 13 22% 22% 20% May 5 May 17 NYA 20% 14.3%(a) Alcorn V/i% May1,119 words
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527 1983-05-02 12 ROCK-bottom prices and stringent production quotas depressed the performance of tin miners Timah Langat Bhd last year. Turnover dropped considerably by 32 per cent to M 516.8 million and pre-tax trading profits fell 46.5 per cent to $8.1 million for the year527 words
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291 1983-05-02 12 PROMET Berhad's proposed issue of 61.3 million new shares to the Kuwaiti Investment Office (KIO) and Fawanis Sdn Bhd has been approved by the Malaysia Capital Issues Committee. In an announcement over the weekend, Promet disclosed that the ClC's approval is, however, subject291 words
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Article927 1983-05-02 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew ALTHOUGH the stock market boom has made many investors rich and happy, it is interesting to note that there are still a few frustrated stockholders in town. This group of people institutions happens to be the unfortunate shareholders of companies whoseBy Hock Lock Siew - 927 words
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Advertisement96 1983-05-02 12 It takes something extraordinary to be known the world over. Bank America Travelers Cheques. World Money* In all the world, few things receive international recognition. Bank America Travelers Cheques do. They are carried with confidence by experienced travelers on six continents, and welcomed by merchants in 160 countries. They are96 words
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Miscellaneous62 1983-05-02 12 BIWIETOHiEiRI OUTLOOK for today: Showers likely in several areas in late morning and early afternoon. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.39 pm on May 1 At the airport: Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 24.4 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 3.20 Rainfall in millimetres 1.9 Total62 words
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225 1983-05-02 13 Reuter PRICES for new ships built in the Far East have risen fairly sharply over the past few months, with Panamax-sized vessels of about 50,000 75,000 long dwt gaining around 15 to 18 per cent, London shipbrokers said. They said the firmnessReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration439 1983-05-02 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM DUTCH companies staged a strong appearance at the biennial World Dredging Congress and Seatac IV exhibition held in Singapore recently. A greater portion of the display, held at the Mandarin Hotel, was taken up by Dutch exhibits and at least439 words
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Article96 1983-05-02 13 THE Panamanian registry, which has the largest offshore industry entry of all the open flags, has called a meeting of its offshore industry advisory committee tomorrow at Houston to discuss key issues of protection of the marine environment and safety of life at sea. The meeting, timed to96 words
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Article84 1983-05-02 13 AFP INTERTANKO, the 31-nation independent tanker owners association, has cabled Iran and Iraq urging them to use all their human and material resources to beat the accumulating oil pollution in the Gulf. Not only was "a disastrous level" of pollution now developiing, but the slicks in the GulfAFP - 84 words
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Article670 1983-05-02 13 Shipping Liae Page CM AC Toepler VI i AfM vm t Ahrenkiel Liner VI 5 A11 trans vn Alpac VI 5 Angonave IV 3 Antara Shpg X 5 A PC Linr VI J A PL in 4* Arabian Bulk X 1 Aqua Linn X 3 Argentine IV670 words
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715 1983-05-02 14 THE Philippine Shippers' Council (Shippercon) is expected to reiterate its earlier request to postpone the forthcoming increases in port charges. The council has suggested to the Philippine Ports Authority to implement the increases next year for the benefit of shippers, particularly the715 words
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Article170 1983-05-02 14 TMR THE US Federal Maritime Commission has ordered an investigation into proposed Equal Access Agreement No ***** between US-Hag and Philippine-flag carriers as a result of the pact being "strongly protested." Involved in the agreement are American President Lines. Lykes Bros Steamship Co, Sea-Land Service, andTMR - 170 words
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Article1841 1983-05-02 14 THE lower rate of US$B was paid for a 70,000 ton cargo of grain on Thursday from the US Gulf to HollandBelgium with previous business having received 18.25. A vessel from the US Gulf to Maracaibo obtained $16.75 and $27.50 was paid from Pensacola to Alexandria but fresh1,841 words
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Article, Illustration199 1983-05-02 14 "K" LINE'S latest full container ship, the Richmond Bridge has started service on the trans-Pacific in the company's Japan California route. The vessel is "K" Line's seventh full container ship. It replaces the line's Golden Gate Bridge in the trade which covers the ports199 words
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Article211 1983-05-02 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member line*: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.211 words
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327 1983-05-02 15 A GROUP of Norwegian concerns has now designed a type of crude and product carrier which can take all relevant cargoes within its markets sphere. The group claims that the vessel has a greater cargo-carrying capacity in relation to its327 words
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125 1983-05-02 15 UPI SHIPBUILDING orders received by South Korea during the first quarter of 1983 increased more than three times over the same period last year, industry officials said. The sharp increase raised hope that the world shipbuilding industry, aided by a recent drop in oilUPI - 125 words
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Article, Illustration375 1983-05-02 15 SINGAPORE Slipway and Engineering Co, part of the Keppel Shipyard Group of companies, has shifted its previous emphasis on shipbuilding work and is now better equipped to carry out shiprepairs. This change in company policy, said an executive of the Singapore Slipway, is375 words
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5656 1983-05-02 20 SCHEDPLE 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 of5,656 words
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Article827 1983-05-02 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arnval for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location' Anna Maersk 8305 2.5.83 2330 Maersk 51 1000-1100/0900-1000 Nl/Pl 1000-1100 Sl/Nl Zim Ellat 3E 3.5.83 0900 Star Shpg 49 0800-0900/2000-2100 J2/J2 I Shepetkov 6CW/83 3.5.83827 words
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Article1897 1983-05-02 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AM»* Cnl*lmt Continental Feeders <S) Cargo Freight < PK i AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Jambaun Merah (PK) R Jumabhoy A Sons (PN) Ifra-Eararfa Uw Transgroup Pie Ltd (S) AhrenkiH Umt Service Kim1,897 words
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Article1154 1983-05-02 22 BROKERS at the London secondhand market said active buying of vessels for continuing trading by Greek interests continued. Purchases include a number of dry bulk carriers as well as tweendeckers. Acquisition of bulkers by the Greeks for continued trading include the Leonidas Z CuibMb, a 27,910 long deadweight1,154 words
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Article336 1983-05-02 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Kim Soon Li 22 Thong Soon alongside 2.5.83/0700 Morning Park 38 NAPL alongside 2.5.83/0600 Shan Yin 33 YFung alongside 2.5.83/2300 Sun Gerbera 25 Sankyo alongside 2.5.83/0600 Taisho Maru 25 Sankyo alongside 2.5.83/1100 Bunga Gelang 45A Leo 2.5.83/0700336 words
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Advertisement481 1983-05-02 13 BOOKS FOR uiTijii Times Bookshops LONDON Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom CONTAINER Schedules bHIP Sales SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather .1A R DIM AN I AH U 11 BRDGE 15* KOREAN CHANCE 12* Or.iint Overseas Co*tUu*teA. Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I S pore481 words
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Advertisement274 1983-05-02 13 SKALOKI) i UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) JIIAJ EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES ,?m rvi Kuwait 1/6). Shuatba (4/6). Jubail (7/6), Dammam (9/6), Doha (12/6). Dubai (14/6), Abu Dhabi (15/6) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE t SEALORD SHfWNG AGENCfS (Ret. No. *****5/OOC) 70 SHENTON WAY #04 02C MARINA HOUSE. SINGAPORE 0207 TEL274 words
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Advertisement375 1983-05-02 13 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Of Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) *r MAERSK LINE FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE ANTWERP ROTTERDAM BREMEN HAMBURG U.K. 17 DAYS 18 DAYS 19 DAYS 20 DAYS 19 DAYS NEXT SAILING S. ANDERS MAERSK SINGAPORE: 12/5/83 PORT KELANG: 8/5/83 PENANG: 10/5/83375 words
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Advertisement426 1983-05-02 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe From Europe Aho «cceptng for 1) Bar; Horn Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp I Ha»re Basic UK 3) Bremen. Bremerha«n Aarhus Copenhagen Hdvnki 4) Malnp Stockholm Oslo 'Accepting Europe carpi (or feeder via S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore t Bangkok Pis contact PfRMSC426 words
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Advertisement406 1983-05-02 14 G52 Cf V VTkJK* YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE IS JLfJiVJD CONTAMCHSCMVKES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wtit Pacific Nofth Waat AHantic/Canada "mShk »s>* rohco mmu mm nUMkM MMU *25/324 SnUTNCtMON *21/325 too my *m« Mm Kcaptnc c*jo to Mu Abu Dhabi imome rat Owfeay. Cllwti Karad*. I M» Oh*. (Wu Damnum Kuwait tePan Asia406 words
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Advertisement814 1983-05-02 15 QCL Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group a STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabati, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT TOKYO MT Mmau! Vfani tnm 2V5 27/5 M/» M/C 12/1 IV* 11/« M/« nji 2V* 27/* *n k/7 11/7 13/7 17/7 11/7 M/ 7 21/7 I'tan814 words
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Advertisement549 1983-05-02 15 Franco Belgian Services tlh'. V, J.''; H, ~»nn /jr /.\i<Vr»: Z.trtrO *CI fOxSOt'.lM 'gwgroawg fuu amwaswr sarwa fpom cwope sn* 7M* IS Mr R'4mi KW| B'Hjvtr pl« Nm Pite| Spare iSS! .J" 1 llh OMNTU OCT 3 Apr 7 Hp, t 10 Apr H Apr kPd 31 12 I**" 14549 words
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Advertisement657 1983-05-02 16 Hapag-Lloyd p> comim/i* export* S pore P AeianjPen 9/5 10/5 12/5 leiioes Genoa M burg B haven Rdam Antwerp Bilbao 8/6 21/6 19/8 14 '6 12/6 llontwn Ei|>ns Btegwn Eiprtu IhanMn Caajfcan Sa? M Eiprtss OiAi Bay Knl|i Ham Connecting m Tokyo Also accepting cargo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS vij657 words
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Advertisement623 1983-05-02 16 MC.&IjIbtE »WH tmrrmt lo**o*4 no* CONVENTIONAI SERW* T./Fr«wi BUS AN suan ocunv.u K6A 18SW/IIK STOK P l«ao| PCPMNC SUSAN to Pt 34 lb, ]< iu. lfrl/Ma, 18 19 kby 20 21 May 29 M j, **a Im4v «mml K* MMB S(WM 11E 23/4 0. GOtttfOt 1U 1/5 0 OnQtHI HE623 words
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Advertisement423 1983-05-02 16 (V) EVERGREEN UNE r *z\-*+ FA* EAST/FUTOff CORTMO SOTVKJ ACCfPTWG Fa ft ia CMGO FO* WC m m MN lM E>« Im* 7/i n/S 34/5 1/i 3/4 5/4 Iwr Ma U/S 1/1 11/1 11/ C 14/t H/J C»w Iml 2/4 22/1 24/4 27/6 24/4 also koftk ia/Fa t ra/ra io423 words
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Advertisement982 1983-05-02 16 Everett lines] 2 m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAUNG FOR RANGOON S'p«« nn/im, 14/11 BFS S C Agents m Malay vo BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Camp*mm ArfMtui* 0* Him Kin iMummintmm S A CI f "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOMMG FOR DURBAN982 words
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Advertisement1039 1983-05-02 17 PIL GROUP KOTA JAVA V.E-439 KOTA MEWAH V.E-441 Singapore Loading for 20/21 May Hodaidah, Jaddah. Aqaba, Adan ■mm ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO Hodatdah, Pt Sudan, Aqaba Singapore 2/5 May Loading tor A dan, Jaddah. t KOTA CANTW 2/5 May Adan, Jaddaii. E435 Port Sudan KOTA MURNI «/7 May Adan, Hodaidah..1,039 words
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Advertisement777 1983-05-02 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAfO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE IOJMOR tSSpSThf ijmi Eiprtsi Tkaaiat Mm N"*"! Eiprttj Ttka Eiprtts o*afca 111 Hoofioflf E>prcss 6/6 Brtmtn Eiprtss 13/6 Rda»i Havrt 10/6 12/6 12/4 20/6 H BURG B HAVEN R DAM HAVRE SOTON WGarman, Austria Bcwtui Frtnct MUK PK«to«Sport Far Eiprtu SaAta M U777 words
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Advertisement571 1983-05-02 17 151 W Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO MEO/UK/NC/scan SERVICE C ACtM mmonm t SIM J/5 tun w MBONI2/5 BMU 14/5 mbonii/s IHN/i AtCC*faa| tW I) tocdoat Cmu. t«f*o<» yjkaca 2) kmltitw Antawp U Hint M I—in liwpool LotMon (I*Wf) Caaary Hlmh J) Irtwii IroawrKmn AariM CißßiMpi HMwiki 4)571 words
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Advertisement584 1983-05-02 17 3 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE ■ttPDOWT SERVICE TO UK/COHT ri vncaiuv P ?!l« IR'DAM HULL HMBG WSSSm y 25 "°r 27 Moy 30 Moy MEADOWBANK 22 W 25 July 28 July 31 Jul* Lykes/< Lines U.S. GULF DRECT SERVICE from Note LESIf LYKES 9d mm LYKES 22/4 HOWELL LYKES584 words
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Advertisement1248 1983-05-02 18 flu- I®- K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE mmwssa store motto vessel tokto h-york svwm st kmi MONTE RUBY V 3 SM *NEW JERSEY MARU V 66 16 tt>r 13 Jon 11 Jun K PIONEER V2O 6 May VERRA2ANO BRDGE V 63 23 Mi, 18 Jun 2S1,248 words
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Advertisement82 1983-05-02 18 ~»»KMTBU HJUMUU SN MD tsm vmm. m CHAR CHING MARINE CO LTD r.rjjk'ii RED SEA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE RED SEA/MEOITERRANEAN SEA SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE FRATA CONTAINER LINES Fa la OK 29 Apr 03 May 06 May OK 06 May 10 May 12 May KEYWAY TRANS-CHINA LINE STORE KEYWAY I 07 May82 words
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Advertisement795 1983-05-02 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE laa*| tar lOS AMGEIIV SAN FRANCISCO JUTTU. TACONA VANCOUVER BC kcqHm fa/fa mmr r-, I an 11 mi M/ij a* 11 IM AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc*b« fa/fa CmAmm PMtan, Sput lb* S|*i Aho acc-h II lb, 12/13 May TOM., Rite, 3km AM/kT795 words
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Advertisement527 1983-05-02 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Aneon Road #18-01, Tuna# Building. Singapore 0207. Tel: *****22 A *****67 P Kelang Tel *****1/8. RED SEA PEHSiAN GUIF/WfOITERRANIAN SERVICES Lmdhn For: Benghazi/Tripoi Benghazi/Tripoi/Pt. Said B. AMm Pt. Sudan/Pt. Said/Benghazi ASIA MERCHANT MARINE c ONTAINER SERVICE USA SERVICE PACIFIC/GULF/ATLANTIC PORTS tunutui Loadstar HAEBARAKI IS May to527 words
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Advertisement624 1983-05-02 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK zi rm COHTAIO SERVICE Kccptoic c*f»« t» USA £m( t Rest Unt Pwmu. C»Mtai and East Cauda a gIMK 3 Mi? 27 M* ikm Skm Ilka 1] to mmmnut 7* T 7to it to i* to 21 to 23 to If 0 1624 words
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Advertisement535 1983-05-02 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TW BADGE 15W 0 CHEF 34RL C CONTAINER 21N— 11/6 HK CONTAMER 35W 18/6 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia TW BRIOGE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 2100 6/5 0900 6/5 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA535 words
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Advertisement416 1983-05-02 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO OK*/ MIS Mi I Dm MIR < Dm/M C«*/Jo2* CHITTAGONG. CHALNA, CALCUTTA fPTUW AONCfS PT| I ID Tel ???4 111 7?04?66 K PEN MB Kf «/5 11/5 11/5 13/5 1«/S IS/5 21/5 »/5 2t/5 1/1 *10 27/5 ATM* Kfr TUNAS416 words
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Advertisement1089 1983-05-02 19 SNSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SWPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SiISOV BULOM6 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Laws) Cable Address SNSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S p hums pcnamg WS SHARKAT WAN SOON SON. BHD. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. *SSK MM TMONC SMPPBK 23 WcW1,089 words
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Advertisement671 1983-05-02 20 Regional Container l.ines irrnhll 2 Sai,in 9 s Week| y H.tAiHL.fW Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SiyGAPORE ISLASDS UKE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER DSR-LINES EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE fm Empt: P KUnj S pore Penny R dam Htiuig A iwrp Host SCMKMN 15/19 May 20/22 May 23/25671 words
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Advertisement120 1983-05-02 21 NG Shipping Private Ltd. f Tttephont: *****90,*****43. REGULAR SERVICE TO AND FROM CHTTTAGONG (S'pore Fb|) NENGALACTKA KHADER KALI SVIGAPOftf 5/5/13 24/5/13 CtfTTAGONG 15/4 30/5 9 in: ill IK CULM MOUTHY ÜBt StMfct TO NST IfBCJH H*TS ACQPTMS Id/10. OWTMOt t wwau.« lOSS CMTEI KMM CMKI cm sfotf Mi) UN x120 words
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Advertisement352 1983-05-02 21 •AiSO ACCIPTMG CARGOES FOR OIMtR PORTS DCSTKATIOKS OH REQUEST •AISO ACCEPTMG WOUND CARGOES FROM THE ABOVE PORTS EGYPTIAN NAVIGATION CO. Egyptian National Line MECT UNEK SERVICE TO E6YPT (ALSO ACCEPTUG CAAfiO FOR MPMf) »«Ml Sport Kate Takahama MM—— 1/5 2C/5 31/5 UttMl S part Nri SaU Ateiaadria MJMMMMN 10/S M/C352 words
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Advertisement96 1983-05-02 21 m COMPANIA NAVIERA MARASIA, S.A. STRAIT? TRAMSPORTATRM PIE LTD onrac tu mxm/i mxn mvu man. i P. ULANE JW47I 3SMU POMNE 7M17/I ATLAS LINES KOUR MCPOKNT SOWCf TO MDI SMGAPORE PJCELAA6 POMNG Mir 4/1 Mil J/1R Hit »/M Mr Zi/tt V UrfSTH* CONTMNTAL SHPPMC CORPORATOR! PTE. LTD SMGAPOAf m 77M3M/396 words
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Advertisement604 1983-05-02 22 twawsa&ttm sf-»pp"~ig (sir.gapxjr e) p<-tv.-Tt>* kmiLecl NVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE VSL ETA ETD OCCH FROM ANANGEL FOR TIM 17th Mar 20th May HAMBURG ANTWERP a CONQUEROR 22nd Mi? 23rd May HAMBURG ANTWERP Carta Boofcfif* tet *****M/9. *****11 10 Anson Rd #22-OtA totemabonal Plaza S pore 0207 Tain:604 words
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Advertisement377 1983-05-02 22 HAJ SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BHD. 33 3b UN CUNGGAH Off ItN SfKOtAH HI *****6 <5 U*S) Hill MA i%4f> HAISHf' REGULAR SAMNGS TO EAST MALAYSIA t kelanc BANGKOK BANGKOK FT* ETD Laadw tar •MM V: 4 83 5/5 1/5 SAMMKAN EUROPE/FAR EAST LMER SERVICE P. KELANG ARRIVE FROM ANANGEL fOK377 words
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Advertisement343 1983-05-02 22 ^;*;//^.?%^*,*.~=!|~)!,(>@,$;|/ P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. lAIAN TANAH ABANf, II |?3/|?i lAKARIA ni *****9 34 1 838 34 32% DIRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA Daily receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to Jakarta/Tg. Priok. VESSEL DWY VOY 9 NIAGA XXI VOY. 8 NtAGA XXXXH VOY.343 words
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Miscellaneous161 1983-05-02 22 Regional Weather Ta W m J A i N rv IS 5% m m A Vi > .A > St m I >< "N RZ IS Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in161 words
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