The Business Times, 17 May 1983
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Title Section11 1983-05-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, MAY 17, lttS 60 CENTS11 words
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373 1983-05-17 1 Reuter THE debt-ridden Third World has few hopes of more than a courteous nod of recognition of its problems from this month's Western economic summit. Some leaders at the seven-nation meeting at Williamsburg, Virginia, from May 28 to 30 will be sympatheticReuter - 373 words
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220 1983-05-17 1 TENDERS for the two remaining major civil engineering contracts under the first phase of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system open today. Nine groups of contractors will be invited to tender for each of the two projects, namely contracts 106 and 109. The first220 words
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490 1983-05-17 1 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING TELECOMS will introduce a new electronic mailboxing system which will enable subscribers to attend to their mail in Singapore even when they are overseas. The new service, expected to be launched later this year, is similar to the postal box490 words
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177 1983-05-17 1 TAIWANESE BANK'S FIRST ASIAN ISSUE TAIWAN'S Bank of Communications made its debut in the Asian dollar market with a US$4O million floating rate note issue yesterday. Its executive vice-presi-dent, Mr Chen Tsu-Chu, said at a signing ceremony yesterday that the hank plans to float more debentures in overseas markets on177 words
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575 1983-05-17 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG SWEEPING changes will be made in the accountancy and business administration faculty of the National University of Singapore to meet the changing needs of the economy. From July 1, the faculty will comprise a newlycreated human resource management unit, a575 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article71 1983-05-17 1 Reuter EUROPEAN Economic Community finance ministers yesterday approved a four billion European Currency Unit (US$3.7 billion) loan to help the French government finance its huge balance of payments deficit. A French official said in Brussels that the money will be raised by the community on international capitalReuter - 71 words
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Article80 1983-05-17 1 AFP THE Indonesian balance of payments deficit for the 1982-1983 fiscal year which ended in March is officially set at US$2.B billion. Minister of Finance Radius Prawiro told Parliament in Jakarta yesterday that the current acccounts deficit for the year is $6.8 billion. A net capital inflow ofAFP - 80 words
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Article87 1983-05-17 1 THE Malaysian government is conducting a survey to ascertain the number of foreigners who own land in the country in order to draw up measures necessary to rectify the situation. Land and Regional Development Minister, Datuk Rais Yatim, said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that his ministry is gathering87 words
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Article89 1983-05-17 1 AP CHINA'S Civil Aviation director said in Beijing yesterday that the six people who hijacked a Chinese airliner to South Korea on May 5 "ingeniously" hid their guns in a container which "ordinary people would not imagine". But he said he could not reveal what it was. MrAP - 89 words
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Article73 1983-05-17 1 AP PRESIDENT Suharto yesterday opened the seventh international conference on liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Jakarta with a call for more international participation in the exploration of Indonesia's abundant natural resources. He said Indonesia's natural gas production is one of the highest in the world, producing about 16AP - 73 words
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Article60 1983-05-17 1 ACTING Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam has expressed concern over the widening economic disparity between the rural and urban population in the country. He said that even though the government had implemented various schemes under the Fourth Malaysia Plan and the New Economic Policy, these had not60 words
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Article49 1983-05-17 1 Reuter NEW York stock prices remained sharply lower in morning trading yesterday, with the Dow Jones industrial average off more than 17 points and declines leading advances six to one. Blue chip and technology stocks, market leaders during the recent rally, were the big losers. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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307 1983-05-17 1 HONG LEONG Cerperattea, the aewty-farmed trading ui nwaihctrtag arm ef the Kwek family, wllJ titer lea* SI rillka *t tta ■hares for sale whea It geea the aext few It is nimtnl that the eempaay has apniM far a llstfag aa the307 words
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Article552 1983-05-17 1 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI THE realistic Singapore worker should not expect a double-digit wage increase guideline from the National Wages Council (NWC) this year. The NWC, which hac yet to make known its recommendations for the year, is however likely to suggest a wage increase guideline that552 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article552 1983-05-17 2 Reuter BANKS in West Germany are heading (or a confrontation with the regulatory authorities and between themselves over plans for tighter rules on capital adequacy. The issue has gone through a series of gentlemen's agreements but bankers say the next step will be the hardestReuter - 552 words
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Article137 1983-05-17 2 Reuter EXXON Corp plans to refund a portion of its outstanding fixed rate tax-ex-empt debt with new floating rate monthly demand revenue bonds, so as to lower its interest costs and extend debt maturities. The first step will involve a tender offer to repurchaseReuter - 137 words
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366 1983-05-17 2 Reuter BRAZIL'S creditor banks have been urged to place deposits directly with the central bank, rather than with foreign branches of Brazil's commercial banks, hanking sources said. Brazil's liaison committee, at a meeting in New York on Monday, decided to set upReuter - 366 words
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240 1983-05-17 2 FOURTEEN banks have brought suit in the New York State Supreme Court to recover property in what a bank officer estimated to be a US$BO million fraud. The suits stem from loans made by the banks to Alberto Duque, Victor Duque and the General240 words
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Article85 1983-05-17 2 CITIBANK has reduced its interest rates on loans for housing and office space by half per cent from last Friday. The rates are 10.25 per cent for loans up to 10 years and 10.5 per cent for those from 11 to 20 years. The personal loan85 words
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291 1983-05-17 2 Reuter WEST German real interest rates are unacceptably high at present levels of 4 1 to five per cent and the Bundesbank should pay less attention to short-term rises in money supply growth in setting its monetary policy, Dresdner Bank AG management boardReuter - 291 words
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230 1983-05-17 2 Reuter ARGENTINA'S central bank has begun paying interest arrears due in March on public sector external debt, banking sources said. Meanwhile, the central bank is expected to announce soon modifications in the regulations for refinancing $4.6 billion of short-term private sector loans with exchange insurance asReuter - 230 words
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Article171 1983-05-17 2 Reuter FINANCE Minister Carlos Caceres of Chile believes foreign banks could make new loans to Chile in 1965, the Santiago newspaper EH Mercurio said at the weekend. Mr Caceres expected the loans to be the equivalent of repayments falling due then on Chile'sReuter - 171 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article482 1983-05-17 2 THE US dollar eased after a strong opening against most major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Dealers attributed the dollar's initial strength to over-reaction to increased US money supply figures. After a few weeks of generally quiet trading, the market was fairly active yesterday. The US482 words
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Article272 1983-05-17 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally easier in light trading depressed by the unexpected US$4.2 billion rise in latest US M-l money supply. Total sales for the day, including kerbs, was 574 lots. Prompt closed weaker at U*****.50/439.00 an ounce against $440/441 in New York on Friday, June272 words
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Article38 1983-05-17 2 New York 13 UB 12.93B 13. IB 13.006 Zurich 13 05B —B 13.1SS -S Mm FH Singapore 12.S5B 12RZB 12 ®S 12. SS Closing prk In US dollar* a troy ouac e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.38 words
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Article43 1983-05-17 2 Opening quotes yesterday: F FY 11.5475/5625 US *****/27 Lit 2288 05/2290.30 Can 1.9185/9210 Yen 346.15/85 D Kr —13.6830/6955 Cross 1.2289/92 NKr *****5/1095 Dmk 3.8390/8430 S Kr -11.7005/7125 DF1-4.3215/60 Aus Sch 27.02/06 S Fr 3.1825/60 Port -153.00/156.00 B FY coo 76.73/86 Spain 215.17/4743 words
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Article22 1983-05-17 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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Article190 1983-05-17 2 THE US dollar yesterday eased from early highs in moderately active, two-way late trading but remained basically firm. Dealers attributed the dollar's firmness to an unexpected US$4.2 billion rise in latest M-l US money supply which they said finally ended prospects of an imminent discount rate cut. The dollar190 words
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Article186 1983-05-17 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on May 16: US Mhn(8M| Offer BM 7 days 0 1/16 8 15/16 1 month 9 81* 2 months 9 1/16 8 15/16 3 months 9 1/16 8 15/16 0 months 9* 9 9 months 9U 9* 12 months 9186 words
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Article46 1983-05-17 2 RANGE of price* offer Ml by discouat houses ob May li: Overnight 3 Call deposits: 2-1 Clostac Bvtac 3-month Mtag Treasury bills 2% *4 3- month Bank bills 7% 7H 3 months CD 7H 7* 6 months CO 75/18 7 3/16 Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article287 1983-05-17 2 THE dollar yesterday drifted back from the day's high to end at 233.60 yen as the impact of the larger-than-expected rise in latest weekly US money supply lessened towards the close. The closing rate compared with the high of 234.25 yen, the opening 234.00 and last Friday's 232.50/70 close287 words
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Article940 1983-05-17 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES May 17: Asean Regional Studies Promotional Programmes Meeting of Chief Researchers, RELC, Institute of South-east Asian Studies May 18-21: Second Asean Seminar on Consumer's Protection, RELC, CASE May 19-20: Developing Professional Selling Skills, Singapore Institute of Management May 19-20: Using Computer Graphics: Techniques, Systems and940 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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526 1983-05-17 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH PL YWOOD from Finland, which costs about twice as much as Singapore-made plywood, is gaining acceptance in the local construction industry. Wilh Schauman AB, a leading Finnish plywood manufacturer which opened a regional office here in 1981, reported a526 words
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155 1983-05-17 3 ASEAN representatives will discuss the framework for the proposed Asean Consumer Protection Agency at a four-day seminar starting here tomorrow. The second Asean consumer protection seminar, organised by the Consumers' Association of Singapore and funded by the Australian government, will be held at the155 words
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Article270 1983-05-17 3 SINGAPORE farmer Alan Kofi recently took delivery of 360 breeding pigs flown into Changi Airport from Australia. Mr Koh, whb runs a farm, Seong Pek Enterprise in Ponggol, said another larger consignment of 1,250 breeding pigs will be imported from Australia in mid-Octo-ber. This consignment will be sold270 words
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228 1983-05-17 3 SINGAPORE, wMeh naked a mere lft* la at Japaa*s total imports hut year, was the large* sapptfer at pulialw praiaeto, ghar—c««tfcal predict^, •enJgSTS ■artwi™' Flgaree tna the Japaa Trade Cain (Mn) dam that Wagspin lappiii 8i per eeai afJapaa'a total maktag it Xefinfs2£228 words
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550 1983-05-17 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO A GROUP of Singaporeans has teamed up to form the first anodised plates manufacturing company in Southeast Asia. The company, Fuji Offset Plate Manufacturing Pte Ltd, will produce the plates under licence from Fuji Chemicals Industrial Co Ltd, one550 words
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439 1983-05-17 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN AMERICAN process control instruments maker Beckman has sold its first vehicle emission testing system worth SI million to Taiwan. An agreement for the supply, delivery and commissioning of the computerised system was signed with the Mechanical Industries Research Laboratories439 words
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OVERSEAS
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538 1983-05-17 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan's efforts to tighten controls on East-West trade, especially in high technology equipment with military uses, have sparked a new confrontation with Congress and for the moment, the latter appears to be winning. Since coming to office 29 months ago, Reagan hasReuter - 538 words
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Article279 1983-05-17 4 AP WEST German Economics Minister Otto von Lambsdorff has warned that differences over East-West trade may disrupt the forthcoming Williamsburg summit of the leaders of the world's industrial democracies. He said: "I don't think the problem has been solved. There is still a difference of philosophyAP - 279 words
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309 1983-05-17 4 Reuter SYRIAN and Palestinian pressure on Lebaaon rase sharply as Lebaaese President Amin Gemayel's gavernmeat prepared to sign a I S-barked agreement this week far the withdrawal Israeli invasian traaps. American, Israeli and Lebaaese negotiators completed the accord last Sunday in Netanya,Reuter - 309 words
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311 1983-05-17 4 Reuter TWO European Economic Community envoys will tour European capitals this week in an attempt to solve crucial financial disputes. West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher, after an informal weekend meeting of the 10 foreign ministers at Gymnich Castle near Bonn, said yesterdayReuter - 311 words
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356 1983-05-17 4 AP CHINA has launched major reforms because its socialist economy lacks vigour, but they will not turn China to capitalism, an official Chinese magazine said. The English-language Peking Review said: "The reforms may encounter obstruction of conservative forces of habit and resistance fromAP - 356 words
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193 1983-05-17 4 Reuter RUMANIA'S foreign minister will visit Washington next week for talks which are expected to focus on a Rumanian tax on emigrants that threatens Rumania with the loss of favourable trade ties with the US. The tax system, under which would-be emigrantsReuter - 193 words
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409 1983-05-17 4 NYT THE US negotiator at the talks on reducing mediumrange nuclear missiles has said an accord "should be possible" if the Soviet Union shows some flexibility. On his arrival in Geneva on Sunday for today's resumption of talks, US negotiator PaulNYT - 409 words
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262 1983-05-17 4 REMARKS by the papal envoy to Britain, who has questioned the good faith of UK's anti-nuclear movement, have been strongly criticised by a London Catholic bishop. The papal envoy. Archbishop Bruno Heim, suggested in a letter to laymen that supporters of the campaign for nuclear262 words
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Article838 1983-05-17 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFK SFO HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN S1A SQ103 0945 KUL CV CV796 0945 LUX AUH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP GIA838 words
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436 1983-05-17 5 Reuter NEW ZEALAND'S government has cut the inflation rate dramatically with a 12month freeze on prices and incomes, but workers are becoming restless. Prime Minister Robert Muldoon. whose National Party has a one seat majority in Parliament, introduced the freeze last June whenReuter - 436 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article408 1983-05-17 5 Agencies FORMER US astronaut John Glenn has overtaken front-runner Walter Mondale in the contest for the Democratic presidential nomination, according to a Los Angeles Times poll. Glenn, a Senator for Ohio, was favoured by 28 per cent of the registered Democrats in the latest national survey comparedAgencies - 408 words
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345 1983-05-17 5 Reuter, AP AUSTRALIA has been "taken to the cleaners" by Japan over the ownership and export price of Australian mineral resources. Australian Trade Minister Lionel Bowen, in one of the sharpest attacks by a Labour Party minister on foreign resourceReuter,; AP - 345 words
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587 1983-05-17 5 NYT THE US must strengthen its position in the world market by adopting policies in trade, investment and education that will "elevate the competitive challenge to the top of the national agenda", says a report to the US President issued by a group ofNYT - 587 words
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541 1983-05-17 5 Reuter THE large interest rate drops of the past year have ended and rates will fluctuate by half to one percentage point for the foreseeable future. These points were made by Henry Kaufman, chief economist of US investment banking firm Salomon Brothers. But heReuter - 541 words
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568 1983-05-17 5 MADISON Avenue's flashy image-making techniques are finally making inroads in British politics, treating voters to a confident Margaret Thatcher on the "sincerity machine" and a usually dishevelled Michael Foot in a new suit with a fresh coif. Britain's campaign for the June 9 election568 words
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198 1983-05-17 5 Reuter THE Charterhouse Group PLC said the UK economic upswing is likely to last for three years and UK company profit margins will show an average 20 to 25 per cent rise this year. It said in its latest quarterly business forecast worldReuter - 198 words
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435 1983-05-17 5 Reuter US-Chinese relations, uneasy over the Reagan Administration's unofficial ties with Taiwan and exacerbated by its decision to grant asylum to a Chinese tennis player, faced new uncertainty yesterday with the jailing in Beijing of an alleged US spy. US officialsReuter - 435 words
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250 1983-05-17 5 Reuter A DRI Europe Ltd study said the short-term economic outlook worldwide provides little to suggest a recovery for the motor industry in 1983. Apart from the impact of gathering recovery in North America, this year will prove little better for the car industryReuter - 250 words
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Advertisement241 1983-05-17 5 FirstMw W S\A FM L *UF>U NKt SOP 83 Vv/// I < vv/j$- -Vv *<//<- V-: Ni 4* S# <* finer the car, the more important the car stereo design, the reception, the sound impact, the ease of operation Blaupunkt Berlin SQR 83. The top of the-line Blaupunkt. Built for241 words
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Article492 1983-05-17 6 ACADEMICS are commonly criticised for spending their lives in so-called ivory towers and for not keeping in touch with developments in the "real" world. Theories propounded by them are often treated with suspicion they are either labelled inappropriate or as "common sense anyway". Fresh graduates, the product492 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1983-05-17 6 CATESBY LEIGH - In March 1976, Argentina's foreign debt stood at US$B.9 billion. By the end of last year, it had risen to $38.7 billion. Where did the $30 billion go? CATESBY LEIGH takes a look at Argentina in the third of five articles on the Latin American1,233 words
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Article, Illustration552 1983-05-17 6 NYT A THREE-COURSE dinner for two at Au Bee Fin, Buenos Aires' smart-set French restaurant, will cost you about 2.3 million Argentine pesos, tip included, these days. A lifetime's savings blown on an evening of haute cuisine and fine Argentine wine?NYT - 552 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous691 1983-05-17 6 I -IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Food one sups, containing duck (5) 8 One flower of a number possibly put out (5) 10 An oar maker, nominally (5) 11 Family of a kind (3) 12 Put off many a female (5) 13 An art to work at desultorily? (7)691 words
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Miscellaneous844 1983-05-17 6 B SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Enigma (Mandarin/r) 4.25 Afternoon Matinee My Blue Heaven 5.55 Mammals: A variety of mammals filmed in their natural environment. 6.10 Cultural Diary (English) 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Man Memasak (Malay) 6.45 Cinderela: When Cinderella accidentally opens a box, two devils escape from844 words
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Article, Illustration2961 1983-05-17 7 ZHOU MEI - THE 11-year-old National Wages Council (NWC) Is said to be la a new phase of lis existence. Created as a tripartite body with equal representation from the Government, the employers and the workers, the NWC's role in Singapore's economic restrnctaring is to provide acceptable wage increase guidelines2,961 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1983-05-17 7 CHARLES HANLEY - American and Soviet armscontrol negotiators face each other across the table again this week in Geneva. This report by CHARLES HANLEY examines the prospects for agreement on new rules for the nuclear stalemate. CHARLES HANLEY AP IN A SQUAT steel-and-glass office building on AvenueAP - 1,151 words
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Article550 1983-05-17 7 HELEN WOMACK - By HELEN WOMACK Reuter A RADICAL prsflt-shartog plan Bevelled by a government wmmirtw to bwt critically tow laveatmeat to Swedish Industry tow «tuned ud aagered employers, wlm say ft weald kave the ippidte «fleet. The scheme suggests rtmpules should eeatrib■te SI per eeat d their profits toReuter - 550 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article170 1983-05-17 9 CHINESE PrWaoe Exehaage, per 1M kg yesterday. Cmmhl ail: Bulk fob $112.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $125.00 sellers, new drum fob $129.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $64 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $345.00170 words
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Article196 1983-05-17 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,495; 32s 3,210, 40b 3.30Q (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gasis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article327 1983-05-17 9 BINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second class 0.74, 100 per cent third class 0.70, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.68. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special 0.58. THAI327 words
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Article64 1983-05-17 9 THE STRAITS TIN priee in Penang yesterday rose to M $31.74 a kilo, up three cents from last Friday, bat still within the ITA lower range $21.15 and $32.M, dealers said. They saw some fresh demand from local interests at this level helping the buffer stock manager to64 words
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Article1289 1983-05-17 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were steadier at midday, between £3 and £10 a tonne above Friday's close in traded positions. Prices ended in the lower end of yesterday morning's range as some light profittaking pared gains. But sentiment remained steady, supported by expectations that additional deposits announced on1,289 words
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Article360 1983-05-17 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed quietly steady with June One RSS buyers quoted at 224.50 cents a kilo, unchanged from last Friday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly despite some stale bull liquidation and lack of follow-through after a higher opening, dealers said. Afternoon prices eased on360 words
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Article327 1983-05-17 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 222.00 223.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. June 225.50 236 50 Int. 1 R.S.S. July 227.50 228.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 213.50 215 SON UK Coot 212.50 214.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 209.50 211 50N327 words
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Article119 1983-05-17 9 NOON SSI 90 i I I wmimiAmy RA8 Jmmm 1 Carre. 1 Mlk) fl>Uiin 'forwrnrd Barer* Be 209 00 Mlk) SSR 20 (1 Ice pallet! 1 **-00 210.00N >U«r* 211.00N SSR 50 (1-taa pallet) 1 304.00 ***** N ***** 207 OON HBKLB Jea* J«ly SMR CV (1119 words
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Article117 1983-05-17 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose on light covering in quiet trading. In the May position, central and north rose Mss and Ms 3 respectively to MsBss a tonne while south gained Msl to MsBs6. The refined market was featureless on lack of interest. C.I.F. North117 words
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Article90 1983-05-17 9 THE nickel refinery at Nonoc on the southeast Philippine island of Mindanao will begin full production next month. Mining officials from the Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corp said start-up operations began in the last week of April and fixing of coal-fired boilers is aet90 words
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363 1983-05-17 9 Reuter THE US Agriculture Department estimated total world grain production to be 1,645.6 million tonnes in the 1983/84 crop season. This is 2 per cent below last year's record, but one per cent higher than the 1981 82 crop. USDA, in its world crop report,Reuter - 363 words
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596 1983-05-17 9 Reuter WORLD sugar prices surged ahead again last week, sugar dealer Czarnikow wrote in its latest market review. The market eased back late in the week, but quotations then recovered once again to reach their highest levels in more than 12 months. TheReuter - 596 words
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Advertisement83 1983-05-17 9 w J Tasty tim-sum titbits for a real treat! Daity Business Hours: Tim Sum Lunch: 11 am to 3pm (AMK only 7.X am to 3 pm) Dinner: 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm N i sua ril AngMoKlo Blk 710 AngMoKJoA*e3 #03-2001 Singapore 2066 Tel; *****91/2 •Clement) Blk 451 Clement! Ave83 words
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Advertisement30 1983-05-17 9 CLOSING PRICES Rubber: May 16 Singapore: June: 224.50 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: June: 244.50 cents (up 1.50 cenU) Tin: M 530.74 per kilo (up 3 cents) 125 tonnes (down 100 tonnes)30 words
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Advertisement727 1983-05-17 9 World Trade Investment! Conditions in the 1980s I for Senior Managers Portfolio Managers Investment Analysts Six Comprehensive and In-depth Sessions on World Trade Investment Conditions August December. 1983 A certificate course by the Singapore institute of Management in conjunction with Business international Asia/Pacific Ltd The Singapore Institute of Management (SIM)727 words
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3566 1983-05-17 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and hosiarw In and reported to the Stocfc-techang* of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 ittts unless otherwise specified. An Tiroes Settlement Contracts are qyHed after the3,566 words
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Article151 1983-05-17 10 vS^OaSSm The Savings 1 S'pore Pnif 1 S'pore See r S'pore liiK S'pore Equity MMA plMhrlhr ia ■w i« "Mnd IM md US Ftmd IB Fund L9 iDornin 2.14 La 2.30 IJ» LB (MiiHin'^fhrlh, April Diamond S'pore Fd (USI) 0 56 S 1.14 atoHaiMDDmr (OrvwIfrtMa) Income Band L«151 words
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Article3391 1983-05-17 10 •1M3 Low Company Lut Sal. 0TGr*s Div Div Cvr Gr*» Net YTd P/E Vol (*000) Day High Low SECTION ONE i INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 2ai6 235 Acma 296 148 Alcom 266 148 Allied Choc 306 154* B A T 22* 380 356 Bata 116 82* Ben 40c 2723,391 words
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Article2319 1983-05-17 10 BID «ad o(hr price* «iHruny listed' and buatneaa la ud reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange fmterday, with the number aI shares traded rtown lo brackets in lots of l*B uaita unleas otherwise speci fled mnmuiu AJasawU (3«B) Alma (3.105) <63) 3 (S) 3 10 32,319 words
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Article877 1983-05-17 10 JITTERB wMek sarfaeed la tke alterm—m seat tec prices outer after a steady epeafag at the local stack market yesterday. The Bastaees Hum Cmbpsslte ladex rlnnl B.lt potato tower at RU{ ut the Strata Tines '-futrlil lata fell S.M pstote ta NHL Despite the weaker etaelag877 words
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Article527 1983-05-17 10 AN EARLY run-up in share prices met with heavy profit-taking on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices opened generally higher and continued to rise until the tea-break. Thereafter, values moved upwards within narrow margins. In the afternoon, prices began to falter as investors turned527 words
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521 1983-05-17 11 MENANG Corporation (M) Bhd is actively pursuing plans to diversify its operations into areas such as leasing, plantation and manufacturing. Chairman Mr Chob Hong Kee Check Kee Yap said in his latest annual report that Menang is incorporating a number of subsidiaries. These are Menang521 words
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Article437 1983-05-17 11 TRAFALGAR ■—fcg Ltd is undertaking a programme of asset disposal which should reduce its liabilities to between HKS2OO million and |250 million, managlag director John Wu saidIn a statement issued to shareholders, he said that as at March 31, the group was seeking to reschedule debts of about437 words
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342 1983-05-17 11 ASIATIC Development Bhd is in a position to face the "challenges" ahead, with encouraging signs surfacing in the first quarter. Chairman Tan Sri Haji Mohamed Noah bin Omar says that in the first three months, there has been a fall in interest rates and an342 words
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Article, Illustration884 1983-05-17 11 MANO SABNANI, CHOO AI LENG - The wealthy Hong Leong group, which already has four companies two in finance and two in properties and hotels listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, will soon invite the public to participate in the equity of HONG LEONG CORPORATION. Formed884 words
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Article338 1983-05-17 11 SHARE prices yesterday fell sharply across-the-board in moderately active trading, with the steepest declines in the resources sector, brokers said. MAT 11 Cents INDUSTRIALS Art 144 >1 A N I 208 3 A P M 302 unch Aberfojrie 730 unch Age J1S -3 Alliance OU H -5 All ted338 words
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Article98 1983-05-17 11 MAY 10 Pesos Aeoje Mining Anglo PhU 0 004 Ape* Mining B 0.015 >0.001 Atlas Con. B. 30.00 0J Bagulo Gold 0.0022 -0.0002 Basic Petroleum 0.01 unch Benfuet Con. B CDCP 100.00 +33 nm Phu Hido ZZ 7 J0 -01 Lepanto a ***** +0.006 Marlnduque B 7 JO 1.298 words
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Article428 1983-05-17 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed easier with the Hang Seng index finishing the day off 6.76 points at 942.80, and trading was thin and featureless throughout, brokers said. Most investors waited on the sidelines for overseas reaction to the unexpected rise in US money supply, which bolstered the428 words
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Article476 1983-05-17 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower in lacklustre trading, with investors sidelined in the absence of fresh market factors. The market average fell a provisional 35.32 to close at 8,591.79 on volume of 260 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 629.12, down 1.62. Foreign476 words
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Article206 1983-05-17 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mostly higher in moderate trading with finance and cement groups leading the activity. The Book Club index rose 1.29 points to 120.76 on turnover of 70.8 million baht with 548,274 shares traded. Bangkok Bank closed unchanged at 262 baht while Jalaprathan Cement was up five206 words
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Article95 1983-05-17 11 SEAUON Hotels Unified: Seventh AGM to be held at the Lotus Room, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Singapore, on Tuesday, May 17 at 10 am. INCHCAPE Berhad: Sixteenth AGM to be held at Inchcape House, 3rd storey, 450 452 Alexandra Road, Singapore on May 17 at noon. BOUSTEADCO Singapore Umited:95 words
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Advertisement113 1983-05-17 11 W li 11 The UK's largest developer of p |lf occupational tests MT4 c °npnefiension Tl\ rea**** Many companies are benefiting in the selection and assessment of staff by the use of relevant occupational tests. However, special training is required for registration as a test user and access to the113 words
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Article177 1983-05-17 12 Rises Indices M A A 820 60 Lion Corpo 484 56 May 13 May 16 K L Industrie* Apollo 640 300 50 50 BT Composite: 934.17 925.52 Metro Hldgs 1090 30 BT Indicator: *****3 *****8 Tan (Thong 690 30 ST Industrials: 960.42 956.48 Hong Leong Ind 835 25 ST177 words
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Article, Illustration175 1983-05-17 12 Rises Indices G'town DisD 1600 100 May 13 May 16 Lien Hoe 760 +75 Lion Corp 540 +68 MBT Index: *****59 *****76 MAA 890 50 NST Industrials: 1322.39 1313.91 KL Ind 695 45 NST Finance: 2266.81 2279.93 CCM 510 20 NST Hotels: 657.40 657.15 Sanyo 520 20 NST175 words
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Article, Illustration674 1983-05-17 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - 1111 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By NAJEEB JARHOM HAW PAR Brothers International is preparing detailed plans for several development possibilities which were identified by a recent survey of the group's properties. The survey was carried out with the objective of rationalising its674 words
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Article437 1983-05-17 12 AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd's poor 1982 year-end results which saw group pre-tax profits halved to $692,000 was due to a dismal second half with earnings of a mere 520,000 For the first six months of last year, it recorded a 12 per cent fall in group pre-tax437 words
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Article837 1983-05-17 12 EQUITIES were firmer in very quiet trading yesterday. The Financial Times Index at .3pm was up 2.7 points at 074.4, little changed from the 674.5 held since midday. Grand Met was quoted at 338, up lip from Friday's close, having touched 340 after interim results far above the837 words
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Article55 1983-05-17 12 U.K.HANG SENG Monday 942.80 Friday 949 56 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 758.2 Friday 764 5 Week Ago 748 0 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 603 9 Friday 614.3 Week Ago 596 2 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 671.7 Thursday 668 6 Week Ago 694 4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday *****5 Thursday55 words
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Article310 1983-05-17 12 UNITED Overseas Land's $150 million 8 per cent convertible unsecured loan stock due 1993 will be granted listing and quotation under the second trading section from May 20. THE unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share of Overseas I nlon Securities was $2.46 as at April 30,1983.310 words
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335 1983-05-17 12 INDUSTRIAL Oxygen Incorporated Berhad (IOI) expects to achieve group pre-tax profit of Msl.B million and $2.6 million for the year ending June 30, 1983, and June 30, 1984, respectively. 101 made this forecast in a circular to shareholders giving details of its proposed335 words
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219 1983-05-17 12 KUNDONG Tanjong Pau Company Bhd (KTPau) has finally managed to sell its Tanjong Pau estate to the Kedah State Economic Development Corporation (KSEDC) for MslB million. The company first indicated its intention to sell the 870-hectare estate in February 1981 and said219 words
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Advertisement217 1983-05-17 12 S3 CLUNYHILL ***** BUNGALOWS 9 units only Freehold land Exclusive Residential District Developer. CLUNY HILL (PTE) LTD (wholly-owned subsidiary of DBS Land Ltd) For Enquiries and Bookings (Principals Only) Tel: *****13 Viewing By Appointment Only Developer's Licence No. 3452 Advertisement Permit 0877 Tenure of Land Freehold (Free from encumbrances on217 words
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Advertisement213 1983-05-17 12 Using Schlegel HDPE Sheet for the lining of water tanks successfully combats corrosion problems once and for all §m m Approved safe for use as a lining sheet for drinking water tanks by: Singapore Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research (SISIR) Public Utilities Board (PUB) Singapore National Water Council (NWC),213 words
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Miscellaneous62 1983-05-17 12 OUTLOOK for today: Fair in the morning, with showers in several areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.39 pm on May 16 at the airport: Maximum temperature Associated humidity.... Minimum temperature. Associated humidity.... Hours of sunshine Rainfall in millimetres. ...33.2 67 ...-35.4 97 ...7.55 Trace Total62 words
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193 1983-05-17 13 SCRAPPING removed eight times as much tonnage from the world merchant fleet as accidental losses in the first quarter of last year. In the first three months of 1982, there were 74 total losses, according to Lloyd's Register of Shipping Casualty Return. They193 words
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Article, Illustration437 1983-05-17 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ AT A time when most operators in the Far East seems to be watching the trade apprehensively, the South Korean Heung-A Shipping Line has decided to deploy additional tonnage in its South-east Asian service. The line owned by the Donam group437 words
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Article31 1983-05-17 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan/Philippines Freight Conference said they will cut their bunker surcharge to 31.9 per cent from 34.3 per cent, effective June 1. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article77 1983-05-17 13 Reuter NORMAL work has resumed at Pakistan's main Port of Karachi. This follows an agreement between the workers and port authorities on a wage dispute that caused long delays in the loading and unloading of ships over the past six weeks, spokesmen for both sides said.Reuter - 77 words
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Article105 1983-05-17 13 AFP A CHINESE container plant using loans from the Deutsche Bank of West Germany officially began operating at the Shanghai shipyard, the New China News Agency (NCNA) reported. NCNA quoting a shipyard spokesman said the plant will produce 7,200 containers a year to be purchased by WestAFP - 105 words
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Article38 1983-05-17 13 Reuter THE Zim Eilat Far East Australia Line announced it has extended its westbound routing from Eilat, Israel, into the Mediterranean via Suez. Direct calls will be made at Trieste, Venice, Piraeus and Koper. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article642 1983-05-17 13 SklppUg Lime PM® Cai aupptac UM P»«e CM Aim vm l Fesco vn 4/5 Ahrenkiel Li iter VI 5 Franco- Belg rn 4^5 Alltrans vn 4 Frata Shpg VI 2 Alpac VI 5 Freight Links V 2 Angonave TV 3 Frota V 1 Antara Shpg X 4642 words
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614 1983-05-17 14 STEAMING INTO a period of major reforms under new management, Brazil's Federal Maritime Association will stop financing the country's troubled shipbuilding industry and concentrate instead on improving its frequently bureaucracy-encrusted merchant shipping. That summarises the orders of Rear Admiral (Ret) Jonas614 words
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Article, Illustration866 1983-05-17 14 FT "IT'S LIKE a cemetery. It's terrible all those millions of dollars just sitting there rusting." George Lanaras, member of the board of the Union of Greek Shipowners, gets quite emotive talking about the state of the Greek shipping industry. InFT - 866 words
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Article1578 1983-05-17 14 CHINESE charterers are reported to have secured another tweendecker of about 15,000 long dwt on Friday for a voyage from the US east coast to China. The rate paid was U554,700 daily which compares with similar business on Thursday at $4,600, shipbrokers said. A 31,000 tonner was fixed1,578 words
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87 1983-05-17 15 SHIPPING TIMES, Tuesday, May 17,1983 Reuter STATE-OWNED British Shipbuilders' losses for 1982 83 are likely to be considerably higher than last year, UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said in a letter to opposition Labour Party leader Michael Foot. In the yearReuter - 87 words
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282 1983-05-17 15 THE certificate system used for cargo inspections is under threat in the grain industry as receiving countries discover more and more quality inaccuracies, claims a leading UK company in the field. Mr Martin Mannering, marketing and development director of General Freight, said he282 words
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Article134 1983-05-17 15 Reuter ISHIKAWAJIMA-Harima Heavy Industries Ltd (IHI) of Japan said it has secured or is negotiating for orders to build 14 handy type and economic combination carriers for several Greek companies. A company spokesman declined to give any further details. IHI has won orders fromReuter - 134 words
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866 1983-05-17 15 THE Philippine private sector appears cool to proposals by the government to set up an Asean liner service. Their lack of interest was shown during an interagency meeting of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Maritime866 words
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Article269 1983-05-17 15 AFP CHARTERING of supertankers out of Iran's Kharg Island continued last week, with rates hard to confirm but said to be slightly higher than previous levels. For the first time in several months, a major United States oil company entered the time-charter sector. It was seeking details forAFP - 269 words
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7288 1983-05-17 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of7,288 words
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Article785 1983-05-17 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Ming Longevity 1W 18.5.83 0600 Malay States 49 0800-0900/1600-1700 L7/L7 Korrigan 167 18.5.83 1500 Ned-EAC 49 0900-1100/2300-2359 B2/B2 1200-1400/2359-0100 F2/F2 N Topaz 1400-1600/0100-0200 G2/G2 98S/N785 words
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Article1879 1983-05-17 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adriatic CmWmt Continental Feeders •Si Cargo Freiirhi i PK I Singapore Shipping Corporation IS) Jambaun Merah < PK) R Jumabhov A Sons (PN) Liar Transgroup Pi* Ltd AAfeafciel liirr Service Kim Shpg (Si1,879 words
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Article876 1983-05-17 22 May 8-21 Anatomy of the Offshore Business, Sea trade course, Madingley Hall, Cambridge, UK. 14-11 7th international conference and exhibition on liquefied natural gas, Jakarta Indonesia. May 18-17 North Sea condensate reservoirs and their development, Oyez Scientific and Technical Services conference, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London W2. May 11-1»876 words
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Article574 1983-05-17 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Ady Equator IV Ned Linge Ned Napier SA Morgenster Tong Bai Shan Ned Forcados Count Franina Kota Murni Leslie Lykes Litija Ned Hongkong Ocean Splendor Sea Carrier PASIR PANJANG Berth 6/7 22 47 46 35/6 25/6 44 8/9 35/6 10/11 31/2574 words
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Article196 1983-05-17 22 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 Container196 words
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Advertisement407 1983-05-17 13 The Straits Compares Times Activities. nTiippmnpv Key Personnel, L Agencies Singapore i (Buku Merah) J AKDIM \M H FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 FUROPF VIA St If.' Spart PJtiiaaf •OIHEHT4I CMEF 30 75/5 26/5 ctcvmn pu 35* 3/6 «/6 am CONTMO 21N 11/6 12/6 lUON6 CONTMO 35* 18/6 19/6 ItHaw* I'tfan407 words
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Advertisement19 1983-05-17 13 mm LONDON Freights SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acta for Whom CONTAINER Schedules CONSORTIA SHIPPING Events SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather19 words
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Advertisement869 1983-05-17 13 I OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 .1 2 -I TWTt Pcnang In Port 23-24/5 31/5-1/6 6-7/S 14-15/6 LAURA 20-21/6 •SXGAPOW CLOSWG IMS *CV 23rd Way 11QQ HRS CFS 22m May 2300869 words
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Advertisement408 1983-05-17 14 i FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 2 7/5 IB PI MM 3/6 |KOMBGAN 10/6 17/$ 24/6 1) Sttcetona Smo*. 2) *Acca*M| Earopc carp Mr Mr PH contact PERBBSC P MM* EASTBOUND Anhrwp L.Havra. Bask. UK. 3) Bremen Hto* 4) StocUwta. Ma wa S pan "Aha tract car|o tar Sfore 1) MMa.408 words
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Advertisement417 1983-05-17 14 YAM A ***** A-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES LINE USA/CANADA Pacific South Wnl Pacific North Wast Atlantic/Canada nim ui warn V in in 11n 11/7 an t*n Tin nn MIDDIE LAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Line; ltd. aorr mx SRMSTM FMSTICt CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN A TAIWAN l/l l/l IVI 22/1 23/1 AGENTS417 words
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Advertisement753 1983-05-17 15 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Satoah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok 12/1 14/4 ia/e 20/4 20/4 22/4 M/( 24/4 HP 04/7 11 n 11/7 17/7 H/7 74/7 a/7 43/4 K/l •J/l 11/* rte life, 15/4 17/4 21/4 23/4 21/4753 words
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Advertisement749 1983-05-17 16 Everett Lines i A m "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" •tft .1' .IH,TtitTTi. t> ACONCAGUA. i PQWTE DO GALETC (REIMON) 20/21 COMPANM PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C P V "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" *no4dm| lor CjUo *0 M ottt* Pffunufl ports wtti tianslnpnwnt it MMJkMf On CPV Through Brils ot Infer* to t«ul destination749 words
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Advertisement447 1983-05-17 20 Kc<|i»nal Container Lines rg==~f] 2 Sailings \A/eekly lltiliwll Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA RAT AIM BHUM RATAN* BHUM vor stoic nun 225/228 2 June 8 M 227/221 Kkm 21 Ju 1 >£, .S/Afc-I S'pore PK Pnf KUSU BLAND 1/10 lun 'A'VESSEL447 words
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Advertisement231 1983-05-17 21 ALAY STATES SHIPPING CO. PTE. LTD. B WtUmtm Rami #»M CP P BaiMtag (*th SUrey) Btag»pwe CMS, BepahHe «f fcppw TEL: WW (1 LINES) CONTAINER FREIGHT STATION (C.FA) TEL: Z2WM/7 MYANG MING LINE f-$ fcfc il JiJL 4j> ik -H F.E. MEDITERRANEAN N. EUROPE USA EAST CANADA F.E. FULL-CONTAINER SERVICES231 words
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Advertisement102 1983-05-17 22 KIONG CHUAN SHIPPING (S) PTE LTD 07-11, AFRO ASIA BUILDING, 63, ROBINSON RD., S'PORE 0106 T»l: *****30; *****13 A *****14. TELEX NO: RS ***** 'KIONG* ETA ETD Destination Thai Ho No. 2 In Port IS/5 Kudinf/Muara/K. Kinabalu Hai Sunt Lee No. 2 In Port 18/5 Sfcu/BinWu/liri Hai Soon No. 1102 words
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Miscellaneous173 1983-05-17 22 tz Wi V M 'A Regional Weather <8 r. 7, 1 c K is /V 5 °c or Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Wwither Wind direction with speed in knots Rain173 words
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