The Business Times, 26 May 1983
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Title Section10 1983-05-26 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, MAY 1183 60 CENTS10 words
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403 1983-05-26 1 AP THE government of the oilrich country of Kuwait has been enforcing an austerity programme involving a 20 per cent layoff of civil servants, teachers and expatriate workers. Hit by what officials called "severe recession", it announced yesterday that it wasAP - 403 words
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155 1983-05-26 1 Reuter A rREFERENCE system for imports from developing countries which exempts them from US duties has not caused American industries significant harm. The US International Trade Commission said the Generalised System of Preferences was started in 1976 to promote developing countries' economies by makingReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration329 1983-05-26 1 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM LOCAL stock market investors, driven into panic selling only two days ago, bounced back quickly yesterday with a vengeance. Share prices rose sharply across the board from the opening bell and sustained buying throughout the day gave the market one of its best329 words
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217 1983-05-26 1 Reuter A BUDGET shortfall of US$3.3 billion in April pushed the US federal deficit to a record |132.5 billion after only seven months of the fin»nrt»i year, the US Treasury said. Last month's deficit came as a surprise, since the government usually registers aReuter - 217 words
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Article551 1983-05-26 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM THE Hongkong dollar plunged to a record low of 7.20 against the US dollar yesterday before recovering to close at 7.115, down two cents on the day. Intervention by the colony's government and persistent rumours that the 10 per cent withholding551 words
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Article213 1983-05-26 1 AP SEVERAL development projects in Indonesia have been scaled down or rescheduled after a presidential decree last week ordering that foreign reserves be conserved. The Jabotabek railway project, which would link Jakarta and the three west Java towns of Bogor, Tangerang and Bekasi, will be rescheduled,AP - 213 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article76 1983-05-26 1 AP PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos has warned that be may ban log exports in a year or two because wanton logging has denuded some of the Philippines' islands. "As of now, I am convinced that the log export ban should be imposed as quickly as possible,"AP - 76 words
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Article58 1983-05-26 1 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke has said foreign investors in Australia will be encouraged, providing resources do not come under their control. "It will be undertaken in terms that we do not want to see an alienation of control of Australian resources and I believe that positionReuter - 58 words
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Article70 1983-05-26 1 Opecna -OIL-PRODUCING nations will impose tariffs on goods from countries which impose tariffs on imported oil, warns Ahmed 7-wH Yamani Saudi Arabia's Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources. Receiving the 14th International Achievement Award of the World Trade Club in San Francisco fa* being a global statesman andOpecna - 70 words
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Article73 1983-05-26 1 UPI CHICAGO'S O'Hare International Airport handled more passengers in 1982 than any other airport in the world, airport operators reported in Washington. O'Hare handled 37.7 million passengers last year, the Airport Operators Council International re- ported in its annual summary of passenger loads, freight shipments andUPI - 73 words
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Article83 1983-05-26 1 Reuter A CONSORTIUM of four Japanese oil exploitation companies, led by Japex Offshore Ltd, has struck oil in the Sea of Japan offshore from Iwafune in Niigata prefecture, northern Japan. A Japex spokesman said in Tokyo yesterday that a third test drilling to a level of 2,600 metresReuter - 83 words
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Article74 1983-05-26 1 AFP JAPANESE researchers have developed polyethylene as strong as steel and capable of resisting a weight of 60 tonnes per sq cm. However, assistant professor Asani Matsuo and his group at the state-run Nara Women's College in Kyoto said yesterday that the new synthetic plastic's melting point isAFP - 74 words
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Article63 1983-05-26 1 Reuter NEW York stock prices extended Tuesday's sharp advance as the Dow Jones gained more than three to 1,222.23 yesterday, bringto more than 21 points, the rise in the blue chip average during the last two sessions. Analysts said investors were purchasing shares in anticipation of improvedReuter - 63 words
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367 1983-05-26 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI ALL MAJOR sectors of the economy, except the construction industry, reduced their demand for bank credit in March. As a result, total bank loans declined by $334 million in March in spite of the continuing fall in interest367 words
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356 1983-05-26 1 OIL comparing, which had been barred by the Housing and Development Board from tendering for petrol station sites since 1977, are now allowed to do so. The HDB is inviting tenders from oil companies as well as private dealers for the leasing356 words
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Advertisement215 1983-05-26 1 Nikon mdsl THE Institute of Banking and Finance is organising a seminar on financial futures in July p»ge i MEMBERSHIP of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association has declined for the first time since 1975 Pag® 8 THE Democratic-controlled House of Representatives has handed President Reagan a major national security victory, voting215 words
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Advertisement203 1983-05-26 1 THE CLUB THAT STANDS IN A CLASS OF ITS OWN E# /yi\z\na AU. STAR POLARIS If it's long accurate drives you re wanting, the Mizuno AH Star Polaris is for you. For woods, the heads are crafted from solid blocks of fine persimmon wood and dual weighted at the back203 words
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Advertisement72 1983-05-26 1 Dr. Sony any day of the year *****1 5> 3 v OFFER YOU OUR WORLDWIDE BANKING EXPERIENCE Over 2600 Branches in France and abroad HEAD OFFICE: 29 Boulevard Hauaamam Paris 9 FRANCE SINGAPORE: Tan Sfa« Tower* Ground Floor 90 Tint In in n Rood 01 T«»: *****22 *****6* TaUu: RS72 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article618 1983-05-26 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE INSTITUTE of Banking and Finance (IBF) is organising the most elaborate seminar ever to be held here on financial futures. Comprising two modules, the first of which is from July 18 to 22, it marks a big step in informing618 words
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Article117 1983-05-26 2 NEGOTIATIONS on a US$5OO million, eight-year international loan for the Abu Dhabi Gas Liquefaction Co (Adgas) are near completion and the company is expected to award a mandate for the loan this weekend. Interest rate details still have to be finalised, but the credit will117 words
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303 1983-05-26 2 UPI A RESOLUTION introduced in Congress has urged US President Reagan to consider alternatives to the proposed US$B.4 billion increased contribution to the International Monetary Fund. The fund, created by the major industrial nations, provides low-interest loans to Third World nationsUPI - 303 words
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147 1983-05-26 2 Reuter EAST Germany's credit is good mod it will continue to pay its estimated US$lO billion foreign debts on time, according to Head of State Erich Honecket In an interview with the Japanese financial daily Nihon Keizal, printed by East Germany's Neues Deutschland onReuter - 147 words
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259 1983-05-26 2 Reuter BRAZIL'S creditor banks are being advised that the second instalment of the country's US$4.9 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund will be delayed for a month while the fund reviews economic targets set in the loan agreement, banking sources said. TheReuter - 259 words
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84 1983-05-26 2 Reuter THE BANK of Korea lost 64.4 billion won in the first four months of this year against a 117.4 billion won loss in the same 1962 period, bank officials yesterday. The officials attributed the loss mainly to measures to absorb excessReuter - 84 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-05-26 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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Article183 1983-05-26 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on May 25: 7 days 9 Sit 1 month 9*+ 9 2 montha 9 Vie *1/16 3 months 9V16 9 3/10 6 months 9 7/16 9 V18 months 9 vie »7/ie 12 months 9* 9H Da*, twiti /tfyju r,i i >183 words
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Article46 1983-05-26 2 RANGE of prt m offer ed by dlacount houses on May 8: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: S-S Cloaiac 3-month B-yi* Mitat Treasury bills 2H SH 3-month Bank bills 711/16 7 9/16 3 months CD 7* 7H 6 months CD 75/16 73/16 Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article460 1983-05-26 2 THE US dollar opened firm against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday but declined steadily during the day to close generally weaker. Dealers said trading was very quiet yesterday. The US dollar opened against the local currency at 552.0925/35, up slightly from Tuesday's close of $2.0910/20.460 words
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Article131 1983-05-26 2 THE dollar yesterday drifted lower in dull trading to close 236.15 yen compared with the 236.40 opening, but was underpinned by Arm US interest rates. The dollar fluctuated within a narrow range of 236.15 and 236.45 during the day on thin turnover. The close was below the 236 60/75131 words
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Article44 1983-05-26 2 Opening quotes yesterday US -1.5745/55 Can -1.9386/9425 Cross 1.2323/* Dmk 3.9196 9240 DF1-4.4045/90 S FY 3 *35/70 B FY coo 78.19/32 F FY 11.7775/7125 Lit 2328.85/2330.96 Yen 371.70/372.25 DKr- 14.0005/0140 N Br —11.2430/2540 S Kr 11.8245/8400 Aua Sch 27.60/64 Port 156-27/137.94 Spain 218.52/218.8144 words
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Article42 1983-05-26 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $105 million 91-day Treasury hills to be issued from May 30 to June 3. Each tender must not be for leas than $250,000.42 words
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Article267 1983-05-26 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer on European buying in light trading. Total sales for the day, including kerbs, was 544 lots. Prompt closed higher at US$438/440 an ounce $436/437 in New York, June at $438.90/439.90 against $437.20/437.80 and August at $446.30/446.70 against $443.70/444.50 On the one267 words
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Article38 1983-05-26 2 TMX Mm New York ulmb 13 2IB 13.23S 13.28S Zurich 13.258 rlnf (1 13.35S J.J closed Singapore W6I L3J0B T*a 13.15B 13.JOS I3 25S Ckmng price* in US dollan troy ouact t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore38 words
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Article172 1983-05-26 2 THE US dollar yesterday eased against all major currencies in fairly active, late trading following some early selling in Europe. It moved down to 2.4896/ 4906 marks from an early 2.4923/30 and New York's close of 2.4935/45, and to 236.06/15 yen from 236.15/25 and 236.60/75. The Hongkong dollar held172 words
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Advertisement190 1983-05-26 2 Executive privileges r m) m From the Serie Big Saddle Leather Collection comes this distinguished boardroom suite with its very own private bar. Swivel chairs in the finest leather, complete with a handsome table that extends to sit a whole-conference comfortably. ixatvcb I The Serie Big Saddle Leather rT 1190 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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555 1983-05-26 3 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN SINGAPORE'S senior citizens are economically independent, socially mobile and active, in good health and have the support of family members with whom they are in constant contact. On the whole, "our senior citizens can be said to be555 words
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Article, Illustration87 1983-05-26 3 HUJONG Enterprises Pte Ltd, owner of Bistro Toulouse-Lautrec and Rainbow, has appointed Cettn Lim as administration director and Peter Ba4er as executive director. Mr Lim will oversee the financial affairs of the company and formulate policies pertaining to general administration. Mr Bader will manage and supervise the87 words
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457 1983-05-26 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING MEMBERSHIP of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association has declined for the first time since 1975. At the end of March 1983, the association's membership was down by 5.7 per cent to 1,042 compared with last year's total of 1,105 which457 words
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206 1983-05-26 3 THE Trade Development Board (TDB) will sponsor nine companies to participate in the American Booksellers' Association (ABA) convention and trade exhibition. The four-day exhibition will be held in Dallas, Texas, from June 4. Mr Patrick Mowe, chairman of TDB's printing and publishing206 words
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347 1983-05-26 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH PARKWAY Properties is likely to collect extra rental income totalling $2.5 million when it opens its shopping centre, Parkway Parade, in December three months ahead of schedule. But the sum will have to be shared with Kajima Corporation, which will probably receive347 words
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183 1983-05-26 3 THE Central Provident Fund Board will stop its job record scheme next month because employers do not need it anymore. In a statement yesterday, CPF said: "In a recent survey carried out by the board, employers have indicated that they do not183 words
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Article241 1983-05-26 3 MOTORISTS may la the ■ear fatare be beading far aate eeatrea rather thaa petrel statleas whea their car» are raaalag lew ea fael er are la aeed af repairs. The first af theee aate eeatrea, whleh are r—ftl»lly aa expaaded vendee af the extetlag petrel241 words
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Advertisement109 1983-05-26 3 .v /v. T .K V W \*L Ss-i -*-3» N •vW-.. Ifc RU ,'w r v :.i i v t w i i v > v V* May 25 June 8 Gordon Grill jiV vk a «> Succulent Scallops. Tender. Absolutely fresh. Taste and enjoy the best scallops of Europe109 words
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Advertisement118 1983-05-26 3 now I You Can Make It Direct To PORT MORESBY HONOLULU, Every Saturday at 9.30 p.m.i Only on AIR NIUGINI For reservation and ticketing, come to: *03-05 Orchard C E 220 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****58 or Singapore Airlines, General Sales Agents for Air Niugini in Singapore. Hong Kong118 words
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Article648 1983-05-26 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From BA BA14 0045 SYD PER PAA PA5 0015 JFKSFOHKG MAS MH601 0620 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN GU GA887 1020 LGW/FCO BKK MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CB14648 words
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OVERSEAS
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197 1983-05-26 4 Reuter THE US might not be able to draw oil from its stockpile in an emergency because equipment that costs millions of dollars did not work or was missing, government auditors said in Washington. "We are being defrauded, there's no question in myReuter - 197 words
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84 1983-05-26 4 FORMER Washington lobbyist John Nugent pleaded guilty on Tuesday to criminal charges of passing on information about the 1981 merger of Santa Fe International Corp and the Kuwait Petroleum Corp that the government says allowed nine people to make huge profits. His plea84 words
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343 1983-05-26 4 AP Reuter THE Democratic-controlled US House of Representatives handed President Reagan a major national security victory on Tuesday when it voted 239-186 to spend US$625 million to develop and test the MX missile. A resolution giving at least a temporary go-ahead toAP; Reuter - 343 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article388 1983-05-26 4 BANDS of militant students fought with police in the Latin quarter of Paris until early yesterday after big demonstrations against university reforms. The skirmishes followed the start on Monday of a heated debate in the National Assembly where the centre-right opposition has tabled more than 1.,000 amendments388 words
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287 1983-05-26 4 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan, seeking to reduce the possibility of "unintended war", yesterday endorsed a series of proposals for improving emergency communications with the Soviet Union, including direct transmissions among the nations' military generals. "I encourage the Soviet Union to carefully examine these proposals,"NYT - 287 words
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301 1983-05-26 4 Reuter THE British government's policy of allowing sterling to find its own level on the foreign exchange market has been blamed by an allparty parliamentary committee for much of the steep rise in unemployment in the country over the past four years. Less thanReuter - 301 words
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276 1983-05-26 4 AP Reuter CHINA'S Trade Minister has welcomed US intentions to loosen controls on high technology exports to China, and said she hoped it would happen soon. Miss Chen Muhua, Minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, also told US Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige thatAP; Reuter - 276 words
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413 1983-05-26 5 UPI SIX American car makers reported a 2.7 per cent drop in mid-May sales, with a decline by General Motors outweighing a strong performance by the resurging Chrysler Corporation. The big three car makers alone reported a 5 per cent dropUPI - 413 words
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171 1983-05-26 5 Reuter THE International Sugar Organisation could and should ensure that low world sugar prices benefit consumers. While low prices used to increase demand, thin is no longer true because more nations have introduced protectionist measures, the World Sugar Journal said. Uncontrollable natural farces haveReuter - 171 words
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453 1983-05-26 5 Reuter AP THE US has agreed that its high interest rates should be a major topic at next weekend's Williamsburg economic summit and accepts that its budget deficit is the principal cause. West German government sources said in Bonn that thereReuter; AP - 453 words
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222 1983-05-26 5 Reuter MARTIN Feldstein, chairman of President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisors, said there has been "extraordinary" progress in the fight against inflation, despite the April increase in the consumer price index (CPI). Feldstein repeated remarks by White House spokesman Larry Speakes that the AprilReuter - 222 words
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Advertisement309 1983-05-26 4 Pan Am To USA Daily At 7.20 am To San Francisco, Los Angeles And Beyond. Am.You Can t Beat The Experience. *J*L* m i INFORM EXTEL STATISTICAL SERVICES LTD is parr of Extel Group PLC a publicly quoted company which ranks in the top 500 in Great Britain. Founded more309 words
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Advertisement357 1983-05-26 5 THE KOREAN ELECTRONIC PARTS EXHIBITION 1983 Prominent representatives from the Korean Electronic Industry will be present to introduce and acquaint you with Korean manufactured key parts and components. This year's participants include a selected group of competent Electronic Companies in Korea. U-Jin Electronics Jung Ang Electronics Co. Ltd. Hung Chang357 words
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Article544 1983-05-26 6 A LONG time ago in a galaxy far, far away there was the Millennium Falcon, a pirate starship that can travel faster than light. Han Solo was the captain, the chief pirate. To cut a long story short, he met beautiful Princess Leia one day and became544 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1983-05-26 6 ELIZABETH BLOCK - Credit card counterfeiting has become a booming business in America, with losses to banks and credit card issuers estimated at between US$4O million and $50 million in 1982. ELIZABETH BLOCK reports. ELIZABETH BLOCK NYT WHEN Robert Benkowski, a Chase Manhattan vicepresident for credit cardNYT - 1,244 words
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Advertisement104 1983-05-26 6 Tbeae ••cuntiea h«** all been aold and this announcement appears as matter of record only. May IM3 a 5 s BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China U5540,000,000 Floating Rate Notes due 1993 (Redeemable at Noteholder's option in 1990) Lloyds Bank International Limited Credit Lyonnais (Singapore) Orion Royal Pacific104 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous642 1983-05-26 6 I I -18-ORE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Looks serious, this noisy squabble with the Poles 7 His energy may shock you! (4,4) 8 It's (air to start South again (2-2) 10 What all the best accounts are in, we believe (8) 11 Wreck a car in a vessel through642 words
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Miscellaneous831 1983-05-26 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by Dynasty (Mandarin/r) 3.50 What's My Une(b/w): Women's tennis champion Billie Jean King is the guest star on the show. 4.10 Hawai Fhre-0 Retire In Sunny Hawai Forever (r): The murder of an old man provides McGarrett with a clue to the theft of831 words
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798 1983-05-26 7 ADRIAN CROFT - By ADRIAN CROFT Reuter BRITAIN'S second industrial revolution is thriving in the tranquil countryside of the Thames Valley, west of London. Some of Britain's most advanced companies in the fields of electronics and computers are to be found there, huddled close to a 200Reuter - 798 words
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415 1983-05-26 7 FRANK ADAMS - By FRANK ADAMS Reuter A NEW geaeratlea af m» lag, thlakiag rebate eeald viae tram reMvek aew aader way at tke Urivwrity ef Flerida. Prefeaaer Alexaader Meystel Mi his electrical eagtaeeriag stadeata have mada rabata mimic lataitfaa by pregramiag a campater with actaReuter - 415 words
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Advertisement1023 1983-05-26 7 r t x' Ud \N r t X >» a? ROMA MA VEST SHOWROOMS: 150 Orchard Road #01-13, Orchard Plaza. Singapore 0923 Tel *****76, 14 Scotts Road #03-106 Far East Plaza, Singapore 0922 Tel *****21 WAYFOONG MORTGAGE AND FINANCE (SINGAPORE) LIMITED BALANCE SHEET as at 31st December 1982 FIXED ASSETS1,023 words
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Advertisement895 1983-05-26 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain BUI with the American Express Card ■■I. f You dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" Barbecue. Steamboat. Steaks. And more. C surroundings to delight. Trade winds at the Hilton. Nowhere else. ly. Curries. Rod Prata. air delights, in QO895 words
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Advertisement229 1983-05-26 8 C 'M '//eh >/// Orv//v rh c^/zm/a £fjc f: fHcballion <P>rill 5 4 fit r =<3*. I i< .if*«imi mII (<,«.(,■ l.iHioiiv I'lnn, Kill nt Kit I iii ,h <1 '»ii .i s,U, I MWIIId lit |||< Il\l lltl l 1.l I IIIIK 1)1 pi ov I• ltd !>v i229 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article170 1983-05-26 9 CHINESE Preiaee Exchange, per 1M kg yesterday. CeeiMt ail: Bulk fob $115.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $128.00 sellers, new drum fob $132.00 sellers. Oayra: Mixed (loose) buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $355.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $355.00 sellers,170 words
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Article196 1983-05-26 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattsa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20k 2,500; as 3,230, 4Qs 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gssis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article324 1983-05-26 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing {vices In SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second class 0.76, 100 per cent third class 0.72, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special 0.56.324 words
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Article203 1983-05-26 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday rallied after midday on active local short-covering to close 4V« to US-cents a bushel higher. July neared the top of a 12 Vi -cent range. Soybeans values traded on both sides of Monday's close in a choppy market. Recent long liquidation, lowering open203 words
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Article131 1983-05-26 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday rallied after midday to close mostly higher, with prices up 3V« US-cents a bushel. Thinly traded distant July declined one cent. Near July ended near the top of a 4V4cent range. A number of upcoming export tenders, along with possibly severe damage from131 words
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Article865 1983-05-26 9 COmsis: Robusta coffee futures at midday yesterday were between £30 and £8 a tonne above Tuesday's close in traded positions. Nearby prices eased from the session's highs in late trading as some light profit-taking emerged. But sentiment remained firm, underpinned by the spot month's continuing strength and buoyant865 words
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Article130 1983-05-26 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased on short-selling in moderately active trading. In May, south and central fell MJ37.50 and Ms2o respectively to MJ812.50 a tonne and north lost M 537.50 to MsB2o while June central lost Ms2o to MSB2O and south fell MJ17.50 to MJB2S.130 words
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Article95 1983-05-26 9 THE STRAITS TIN price In Penang yesterday reee 2f cents to M$3%M a klle, still within the ITA lewer range ef $21.15 and 532.1t. Dealers differed en whether the hnffer stock manager was In the market. One said demand came (rem lecal traders and the manager bat ether95 words
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Article234 1983-05-26 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with June One RSS buyers quoted at 225.00 cents a kilo, up 4.50 cents from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on short-covering interest coupled with trade and speculative buying after a higher opening. Afternoon prices fluctuated around lunch234 words
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Article32 1983-05-26 9 Rubber May 25 Singapore: June: 225.00 cents (up 4.50 cent*) Malaysia: June: 246.00 cents (up 7.00 cents) Tin: M $30.96 per kilo (up 20.00 cents) 85 tonnes (up 10 tonnes)32 words
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Article312 1983-05-26 9 RAS prices In cent* per kilo yesterdayNoon (per kilo) f ob Int. 1 RAS. June 234.00 2B 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. July 2* 00 tot- 2 R.S.S. ***** 2157S< UK/Ooat 212.75 *****N Int. 3R.S.S 300.75 211.75N UK/Coot 208.75 210 75N i R S S 1* 75 201.75N UK/Cort.312 words
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Article104 1983-05-26 9 NOON SSI 11 wd SMR pricaa yaai umlar EAfl (1-taa pailat) J ma (Carraai •ayan! 306.50 >Mur iPorw J a*rid Bayera 8a S3 SSR 10 207 JON 206 50 20&50N SSR 60 M1ILB <l-ton pallat* mum JQS.SON 302.50 20C40N SMRCV (1-taa paliat) moo 2M.OON Jrnljr 286.00 291.00S104 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article119 1983-05-26 9 MAT M C| Hud Bay liln l»ft Ahttihi u Imp OU M« AoiuDi oh 4.n inco 1«% 4b JJJJ®-— Int Pro* Pipe m 8 1 int uta frk 4u b££ l rr 2* UL tou m TT IT h srJT srsLir* s? 7, 2£?cS=S: 7? Can Prm Kg nTiiai119 words
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Article279 1983-05-26 9 mat m Rand Trim Bt 171 -1 Un stael 86 uoeb INDUSTRIALS «0 unch wool worth 1900 A Alpha HO 4M Abarcom JB7 .j MININGS A* And CI MO unch An*k* MOO Amaprop MO -5 Anclnal BOO uncb BIyyoon IM Bartowa 1115 uncb BufftU 7000 «H CO Smith 2500279 words
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Article170 1983-05-26 9 MAT M PU abn mm -4 AftoM 147JO tU Atao MJO *0.* AMKV 116J0 -U Amiu -MJO -0J Amrobok MM -0.4 tsar mi +QJ Boio IOJO -u tojj Multor MM unch KJ* 17M -0.4 Hurtn National Nadltoyd Nmb Oct Orti Oanwre PmklKMd 144.00 U MJO +1J 8M +0.4 N«d170 words
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Article194 1983-05-26 9 MAY M rtBDC* Sandos Ret Bulaer Pe 1080 m unch +1 Actions 8ulaee* Alueuisse Br Alusulaee Ret Brown Botch Br an 710 MO -1H •1 4-1 Sulaer Ret Swlee Bulk Br Swiss Bank Corp Ret I0M 317 M0 unch -1 41 CI be Oelty Br. J CI be OeltJ194 words
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Article175 1983-05-26 9 MAT M Pn COBBEILLB Air-Liquid* S N Ovrall C 8 P (TbotnaooCW itinfilM dm Patroim Cradlt Ponctar Dm mnct m 1M1 1M im Ml 10 43 «U 1 HtClMUt (fjtmiti) Machlnm Bull 10M ML* •a •LI Omnium P*«*— Philip* (Mv Oam Prtnumu* B A Ill s» lttM 1*10 114175 words
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Article360 1983-05-26 9 HONGKONG STOCKS were supported by moderately active, local buying yesterday to close higher against Tuesday's level. Brokers noted support around the 875 level of the Hang Seng index, in spite of the Hongkong dollar plunging to a new low of 7.19 to the US dollar in early360 words
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Article325 1983-05-26 9 A LATE wave of profit-taking pared some early gains, but the share market still closed higher in thin trading yesterday. The market average showed a net provi- sional gain of 18.83 points to close at 8,582.34, after being 31.29 ahead at midday, on volume of 320325 words
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Article155 1983-05-26 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed firmer on turnover of 1.94 million pesos, up from 1.51 million on Tuesday. The commercial and industrial index added 0.112 to 110.22, the mining marker 3.93 to 1,480.60 and the oils index 0.004 to 1.332. Atlas Con "B" firmed to 38 from 37.50 and PLDT155 words
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Article90 1983-05-26 9 MAY M Aag-Tvkfunkan BAST Dm njo 146 JOB 137-JO moo ♦u Hocctut H orach Horten Karstadt khd Urvdf i«uo 36 JO 151 JOB SMJO -1.4 -JJ -1 -15 bJw -i ***** QQ 05 J -1J -15 -25 Commertbank Conll Oummi Dvmlcr-Btru ***** *1 JO mi am 0-J OJ Manncamann90 words
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Article136 1983-05-26 9 MAY 35 Aokhta Thai Asia Fibre Bahts Ajruthajra In*. And Trust 135 UOC& Bangkok Bank Bank Of ATudhaya Ltd 382 Bau Shoe B«rll Jucker 319 unch Charoont Thai Wlr» 330 unch Firestone (0 unch Flnt Trust MJ& unch Ooodyear Industrial FlnanOe Corp 145 -t Jalaprauian Cement... 172 -i Maboonkhronf136 words
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427 1983-05-26 9 AUSTRALIAN share prices rose across the boards in buoyant trading yesterday, with sharp gains posted by mining, energy, sugar and assorted industrial stocks, following a sharp advance on Wall Street overnight. Near the close, the All-Ordinaries index was up 9.7 points or 1.5 per427 words
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Advertisement119 1983-05-26 9 9^V^^ tIS0 P (4 pe^^stlSouP $30 W I (6 persons) Was"*" 8 L:ggfeS» s: £l Open Daily: llJp am —2.30 pm 6.30 pm lljo pm (PTE) LTD. Uon City Hotel, -r 15, Tanjong K&tong Road, wf^SwB?34C7l7 ORIENTAL RESTAURANT Cantonese Cuisine At Irs Best Daily Business Hours: Tim Sum Lunch 11119 words
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Advertisement78 1983-05-26 9 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 30th November 1983 of: THE TOKAI BANK, LIMITED 24 Raffles Place #22 01/06, Clifford Centre Singapore 0104 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest Period78 words
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2860 1983-05-26 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified AH Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,860 words
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Article89 1983-05-26 10 DIAMOND mr, rsrou 1 (M«—f pH— Diamond April *««y Spore Pd (US) 0.56 0» at INCOME BON ua DUNR 134 Jftwl |i tw) Income Bond in 1.41 Miuwiorvm im—priM FV*t Bputra Second B'putra 5.41 s.« 5.22 5.27 Third B'putr* Fourth B'putra iS 4.34 510 5.13 Fifth B'putra 14489 words
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Article3345 1983-05-26 10 1863 Hi«k Low Coaipaay Last Sal* +orGr*s Dhr DW CTT Gr's YTd Net P/B Vol (•000) Day Hi*k Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 288 318 an 308 380 119 272 245 208 M5 sao 535 1400 535 340 545 870 386 472 S65 380 960 680 2753,345 words
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Article2314 1983-05-26 10 BID and otter prices officially Hated and bnateaai 1b and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Enhance yerterday. with the number of shares traded shown tn brackets In lota of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified IMDUMIUU Atoaa (3.428 3.445) (25) 3.32 (58) 3 30 (5) 3 282,314 words
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Article694 1983-05-26 10 WITH eaafltate keeetod ky 8 *treag oversight New Yerk market, toeal taveetora weat aa a kaylag tpne yeaterday. lien «as kardiy aay ie«-ep la the kaylag preeaare aa taaiatma trie* to amke ap far the greaad teat aa Meaday. (rem tke Daw Jaaea laterMaj Average to694 words
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Article564 1983-05-26 10 STRONG performances on overseas bourses, particularly Wall Street, boosted share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The New Straits Times Industrial Index soared 26.22 points to 1247.48, recouping more than half of the 43.46point loss recorded on Monday and Tuesday. Prices opened on564 words
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299 1983-05-26 11 PENINSULAR A Oriental Steam Navigation Co PLC (PAO) managing director, Oliver Brooks said his board is astonished at the Trafalgar House PLC bid for PAO's share capital and would oppose combining the companies on the ground that a merger is against the interests299 words
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609 1983-05-26 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM NATIONAL Iron and Steel Mills is confident of maintaining earnings at 1982 levels in spite of still uncertain global prospects for the steel industry. Chairman George Bogaars said prospects for the group's business in 1983 "would be a continuation of conditions609 words
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Article61 1983-05-26 11 HOTEL Mare* Pel* Limited: AGM to be held in the San Marco Restaurant, Hotel Marco Polo, Singapore, on Thursday, May 26 at noon. NATIONAL lr«a ami Steel Mills Limited: Twenty-third AGM to be held in the Board Room, #06-01 Tat Lee Building, 63 Market Street, Singapore 0104 on61 words
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Article1356 1983-05-26 11 NEW YORK NEW YORK, Tues. The bull market came charging back after two weeks of lack-lustre performance and left stock prices sharply higher in heavy trading. The Dow Jones Industrials Average soared 18-1/2 points to close at about 1219, the Dow Jones Transportation Average was also1,356 words
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Article480 1983-05-26 11 Market Talk SUN Hung KmJ Securities two companies which it considers to be attractive investments for the longer term are Far Baal Leviagstea SkipiMlMtag and Malayaa laited MuFAR EAST LEVINGSTON: SHK said despite the current lull in the rig building industry, it has sufficient480 words
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Advertisement219 1983-05-26 11 U5535,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 30th November 1983 The Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Limited (Singapore Branch) In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 31st May 1983 to 30th November 1983, the Certificate will219 words
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Advertisement457 1983-05-26 11 FAULTY BRAKES MEAN DISASTER! ~L. :v. Laycock Roller Brake Tester can prevent it One of the common contributive factors that leads to an accident is BRAKE MALFUNCTION. So. check your brake system before anything happens! Laycock KBTI3OO Series Roller Brake Tester has been developed to provide car owners with the457 words
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Article176 1983-05-26 12 Rises BoivmIi 182 127 Kamuntinf 50« 675 70 Jacks lot 770 60 M B F Hldga 9i0 56 Keck Seng MO 42 Public Bank 940 40 Ptfi Maia 476 36 O U B 560 35 Kentucky Spore 318 32 Tan (hong 885 30 Lion Corpn 400 30 Public Corp176 words
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Article, Illustration123 1983-05-26 12 Rises ffinta Kelias 5800 +200 Tlmuran 780 +70 P Bank 1060 +65 Kamunting 740 +60 HLInd 880 +60 Utd Est 620 50 Jacks Int 850 +50 MBF 1040 +50 Keck Seng 600 +40 S Trading 685 +40 Tan Chong 755 40 F and N 900 40 Sea Corp123 words
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467 1983-05-26 12 ALAN LEE - Island Peninsular to buy third piece of land By ALAN LEE ISLAND A Peninsular Development Bhd, In an attempt to increase its land bank, has entered into an agreement to acquire another choice piece of property in Kuala Lumpur for M|7.2 million. "This is HP's third property acquisition since it467 words
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298 1983-05-26 12 CHEMICAL Company of Malaysia (CCM), a member of the ICI group of companies, has again blamed its fertiliser business for its poor interim results. For the six months ended March 31, 1963, pretax profit (after depreciation) was more than halved to M 32.8298 words
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257 1983-05-26 12 RALEIGH Cycles (Malaysia) has obtained a lease on a piece of industrial land in Kedah from the State Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) for future manufacturing ventures. In its latest preliminary statement, which showed the group slipping into the red, Raleigh said it has257 words
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328 1983-05-26 12 SEVEN steekhraUag firm* have agreed to aaderwrtto Baaveata HsMtegs* aaMareae righto Isaac af eight milIlea rimrea priced at par M eeato each, far a eaauatoatoa af lVfc per eeat af the tssae price. Ameag them, AMa-PacMe Seeartttes (Pte), whsse maaaglag «rector Dr Chaa328 words
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Article434 1983-05-26 12 GENERAL Seearttlee IavMtmcati has announced that the company's unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share as at April 30, 1983, was $2.17. HARIMAU laveatmeato has reported that the net tangible asset backing of the company was 11.40 per share as at April 30, based on the group's434 words
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551 1983-05-26 12 HOCK LOCK SIEW - Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By HOCK LOCK SIEW LOCAL detergent and property-based group United Industrial Corporation is expected to announce a rights issue soon. The cash call will, however, not come as a surprise to the market. UIC, which embarked on an ambitious diversification551 words
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Article841 1983-05-26 12 GOVERNMENT bonds ended a very firm day yesterday with gains of as much as 1V« points at the longer end, dealers said. Equities rallied from midmorning weakness to end mixed in quiet trade. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 1.7 points at 701.5. The bond market841 words
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Advertisement123 1983-05-26 12 DCI golf-ball DOI typewriter TT" If s simply beautiful to work with. OA SEE HOY CHAN GROUP m Singapore tel *****62/4 K L tel 03-*****0 Penang tel 04-*****9 Bank of Communications (Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China) U. 5.540,000,000 Floating Rate Notes due 1993 (Redeemable at Noteholder's option in 1990) In123 words
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Advertisement73 1983-05-26 12 u h "INSURANCE? THOMAS-ROBERT, of course! They're the experts you should talk to. Extremely professional in their approach, and incredibly efficient in handling difficult claims. Can't think of anyone else better, really. Can you?" THOMAS ROBERT A L MAYS ONE STEP AHEAD A member of the GREAT OAK GROUP of73 words
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Miscellaneous57 1983-05-26 12 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy with scattered showers in the morning. Report for 24 boors prior to 7.» pm on May 25 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.3 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 26.5 Associated humidity 83 Hours of sunshine 0.75 Rainfall in millimetres 0.2 Total rainfall for the month 134.857 words
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286 1983-05-26 13 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG THE Australian Enterprise, which was laid up in port since March, is expected to go back into service with Singapore as its first port of call. According to shipping sources in Sydney, the vessel, belonging to the Australian National Line,286 words
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467 1983-05-26 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM EVERGREEN Line will temporarily boost its capacity in the Far East/ Europe trade next month when it replaces its 1,214TEU "V" class vessels with larger container ships. This is a temporary measure to keep its newly built vessels employed467 words
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Article160 1983-05-26 13 THE Port of Singapore Authority has reminded ship operators that it is compulsory to use the services of its pilots within the port limits, unless exempted. The authority has laid down definite instructions on the ship 6 requiring pilotage in the four districts. For instance in district A160 words
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Article163 1983-05-26 13 SHIPS registered in Singapore accounted for 7.4 per cent of the 25.4 million long tons of containerised cargo carried by foreign-flag vessels in the US foreign trade in 1981. This placed the Singapore-flag vessels in the top three position after West Germany, which accounted for 11 per cent,163 words
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Article661 1983-05-26 13 SWwtag Um r»«« CM Sktpptac Um Pw C*i Afea Ahrenkiel Liner All trans Alpac Angonave Antara Shpg A PC Line APL Argentine ASCL Asia broker Asia Merchant Austasia Line Australian Cant BaJt-OrietU Baltic Orient Bangkok Cant Bangladesh shpg Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Asia Benbulk Blue661 words
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Article, Illustration982 1983-05-26 14 NYT THE freighter was called the Waterberg, out of South Africa with 2,400 containers on board. She moored recently in the Prinses Margriethaven in Rotterdam, at the 2-mile-long Europe container terminus piers, which handle about one million containers a year.NYT - 982 words
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Article1714 1983-05-26 14 FAIRLY active time-charter business 011 Tuesday featured an otherwise very dull freight market with grain chartering very slow to develop, shipbrokers said. Several fixtures were finalised for longer term trading, with a 57,000 tonner booked from the Continent for four to six months trading at U556,500 daily and1,714 words
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862 1983-05-26 15 A SHORTAGE of LPG due to cutbacks in world production of oil has seriously depressed employment prospects for LPG carriers, according to Bjorn Markussen, managing director of the recently formed Norwegian Gas Carriers pool. Five Norwegian LPG operators Einar BakkeVig, I varans, Langfeldt Skaugen, Oivind862 words
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571 1983-05-26 15 THE Philippine International Shipping Corporation has blamed the government (or its collapse. Mr George U Lim, PISC president, said in an interview with Business Day in Manila that PISC would not have failed if the government, particularly the state-owned National Food Authority and571 words
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Article170 1983-05-26 15 MARITIME trading patterns and failing bunker prices are causing shipowners and operators to re-think their choice of antifouling paint protection on the hulls of their fleets. According to Mr Ken Killian, managing director of Derger Paints Singapore, "the economics of hull painting are related to world170 words
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5869 1983-05-26 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 of5,869 words
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Article733 1983-05-26 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 Thames M&ru 32/540 26.5.83 2100 Mitsui 49 0700-0900/0700-0900 Bl/Fl Glory Ace 33B 27.5.83 0400 Or Lloyd 49 0600-0900/1500-1600 N2/N2 Gowa 4/OB 27.5.83 0700-0800/1300-1500 P2/P2 1800733 words
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Article1896 1983-05-26 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adriatic (aaUlarr Continental Feeders (Si Cargo Freight <PKi AKEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Jamhaun Merah (PKi R Jumabhoy Sons (PN) Afr»-Eara4a Use TransgToup Pte Ltd (Si AAreafciel Uaer Service Kim Shpg 1S1 AJfred1,896 words
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Article1347 1983-05-26 22 ALGERIA Algiers April 30th. About 6-8 days for homogenous cargo and 1-2 days (or liners. About 15 vessels waiting. Bejaia April 20th. 4 to 5 days. 4 vessels waiting. Skikda April 20th. 4-5 days with 8 vessels waiting. ANGOLA Lobito/Luanda May 9th. No berthing delays. ARGENTINA Buenos Aires1,347 words
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Article529 1983-05-26 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Balantang 28 Lian Soon alongside 26.5.83/0700 Bernburg 6/7 Sin Shpg alongside 26.5.83/1830 Changde 3/4 Y Fung alongside 26.5.83/1500 Chidambaram 44 R Jumabhoy alongside 26.5.83/1700 Maju Jaya 14 Shin Yamato alongside 26.5.83/0600 Ocean Treasure 25 Sankyo alongside 26.5.83/2300529 words
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Article198 1983-05-26 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. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd198 words
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Advertisement269 1983-05-26 13 ©HEUNG-A SHIPPING KmaHmVsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. KHang/Penan(/Banfkok/Kedun{/ Buun/lnchon For. Busan/Mofi/H. Konf S'port Ajent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Teh *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 IA R DIN 1 AN I All hi muk FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUROPI VIA "sllfZ LCI 1/6 1700 HRS NEPTU* GARNET269 words
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Advertisement198 1983-05-26 13 HSEALORDU UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for Kuwait (24/6), Shuaiba (27/6), Jubail (30/6), Dammam (1/7), Doha (4/7), Dubai (6/7), Abu Dhabi (7/7) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE B 3 Abu Dhabi (12/6), Bahrain (14/6), Dammam (14/6), Kuwait (16/6), Doha (21/6), Jeddah (25/6) Mina Qaboos (22/6), Dubai (23/6),198 words
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Advertisement18 1983-05-26 13 LONDON Freights SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom CONTAINER Schedules PORT Conditions CONSORTIA SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather18 words
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Advertisement903 1983-05-26 13 <Pcnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV un Agents: WHNCIFIC TIMS A TIUBMt AtfNCT PTL LTB Tet *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE fi. SUCCESS SaM SiM i Fna MAERSK* 31/5 6. SUCCESS 30-30/5 31/5-1/8 SIISSsK 4/6 6- SUCCESS 30-30/5 31/5-1/6 MAERSX MANGO 4/6 6.903 words
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Advertisement404 1983-05-26 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe 3) H'burj I 4) GBurj From Europe WBtl 11) Gburj I?) H'burfl 3) I'w I 4) Rdam 5) If H P 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Ha»r« Basle. UK. 3) Bremen Bremerta»en. Aarhus Cooendafen. Helsinki Stockholm Oslo •Accejrtmj Europe carjo tor feeder404 words
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Advertisement452 1983-05-26 14 CARGO AVAILABLE 950 metric tons from Singapore and 550 metric tons of palm oil from Penang to Lattakia in second hand drum June Ist to 25th. PIMM contact M: *****05/*****73 VtidL C? T WATI« v yAmashita-shinnihon line I container services USA/CANADA MIDDLE IZAST Pacific South Waal Pacific North Waat Atlantic/Canada452 words
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Advertisement849 1983-05-26 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT ZM 21/t 23/1 n/t 23/ C 25/t n/t n/t a/t nn nn nn an 14/7 it/7 \%P a/7 a/7 a/7 a/7 n/7 •VI «/l tt/t 11/0 12/1 U/« IS/1 a/t 22/1 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT ratio MT849 words
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Advertisement386 1983-05-26 15 h Franco Belgian Services h y i h i A.» h r< trrv Af 'OMSO®' xm hM nihr 1M 4 M 14 M II M IIM It la 21 73 M 25 M 271 m 211 M X TOP C.M.C.R. nan a M 24 M 10 w 12M MM >386 words
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Advertisement57 1983-05-26 15 ■>.». 'CHID AM B Alt AM VOY:IM •rtlveri tM May, IMS PA*. Grtiwi N*. 44 General Survey of cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Tuesday 31st May. IW3. from 0.00 a m to 5.00 p.m No further survey will be held after this date. Age Ms:YA I57 words
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Advertisement740 1983-05-26 16 I JO COWTKNT/UK Thamti kbru IMif| Eiprm TtfeN IlpfMS o«*i Bay lnnKtr Bay Liverpool Bay Fraafchvt Eiprns EXPORT? S port P HetanjPefl leuoes Genoa H bgrj B'havtn Rdam Antwerp Bilbat 3/8 6/6 9/6 30/6 16/7 13/7 10/7 8/7 3/7 24/6*- 26/6 16/7 28/7 25/7 •Via feeder service ToAyo Bay ean740 words
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Advertisement574 1983-05-26 16 iox* untrm c»»H>*A UOH CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN SUNUT OCEAN 05* AITW II9W/IME P ML AUG PINANG BUSAM 1114 to! 15 U km nil Ik FULLY CONTAINERISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA (VEST/EAST COASTS w Spv«* UmAORw (CTC SIJMri CM* K nm. 40C «/5 27/5 3/1 4/7 1/7 11/7 13/7 WOW an574 words
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Advertisement495 1983-05-26 16 (7) EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST FUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT** Fa 4 LCL CARGO FOR sgp t« m hob mm im Ewr Iml 2/1 nn HH 24/4 27/4 21/4 CtwUrt 14/4 J/7 11/7 13/7 14/7 lt/7 U t n/t l«/ 7 11/7 29/7 H/7 23/7 aisoacceptmg la/rat fa/fa ia ano. Stockholm.495 words
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Advertisement773 1983-05-26 16 Everett Lines! I n v. —mmunm Burma Five Star Shippin| Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAMK FOR RANGOON IT«W/nM*T tan/an* a/» Mr 2/41* 14/17 M B F SS C Agents *1 Motoywo BOUSTEAO SHPPNG 1 TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7— PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG I *****1/8 Corny*AM fefMtM* 0. lIHIBH imnmmm-ftm S AC773 words
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Advertisement228 1983-05-26 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE SMUPOtt PJtOiW POMM VWIB MMUO a Mm souncm cross i km, mm* arot mm* nt tm ma*l 144/7 t Z2(137| »oo»»K g<iwr swfK comm m 2224*2/3 a* m 3172X2/3 MW! LTD I* f 71J3 4 U72S LINE PACIFIC I Sm toptite.228 words
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Advertisement442 1983-05-26 17 2£\ PIL GROUP VCMKL« VOYAGE tINQAPOAE LOADING FOM: KOTAJAVA £4» ™JUME HOOEIDAH, JEDOAM, AQABA, ADEN, KMMAYU IlJ] JSJTjSS? MOOe»AH*T SUOAM, MOMBASA KOTA DC*A E-445 SO/3 JUNE HOOEIOAM, JEDOAM. AQABA ADEN JOTAWWATA 1-447 HOOEIOAM, JEDOAK ADEN, AQABA, PTSUOAN KOTAWAMQI E-440 30/2 JULY HOOEIOAM, JEOOAH, AQABA, PTSUDAN, MOGADISCIO, ACCEPTWtO CONTAINERS to HOOEDAM/AQABA/rr.SUOAN/MOaADtSCIO442 words
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Advertisement353 1983-05-26 17 M.V. AUU2) IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/KAO SERVICE S'pw P. Kate* LoaAif tor: IZ! 2km Bombij/Apba/Burrt/ M.V. ALWASfTTI 10 AIM M.V. ALAAZJ M.V. ALWASTTI Ba(hdad/Madr»/ Codvn Tokotiama/Ouiu/Kobc Yokohama/Ouka/Kobt THROUGH B/Li to BAGHDAD ft BASRAH UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPT* CONTABERS UPTO AQABA ft BAGHDAD353 words
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Advertisement560 1983-05-26 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMNER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE T*r« Bay br MTM LJKRTT TO CALL *T HO St* POtTS PCNANG FED VIA SMGAPORE BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAKR SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAH/JAPAH k> J I BENBULK f BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD, CELTIC VENTURE 31/2 km Ml L*Mb«F«r SnE.IPOOL.MM iKj560 words
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Advertisement625 1983-05-26 17 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYC Indonesian National Shipping Line TO USA EAST/ WEST COAST II CUU WITS (FULLY CONTUCMSED KESSELS) tomm 27/5 JAYAKARTA Mi tp 11/ l 1/7 IV7 7/1 HWTORK UVK U/7 17/7 14/1 17/t c»n tat HaMuL Umtaa. N Orttw Ctartwtaa ttartafc P>lili»li. 111 W/COWIiOT (SM-CONTMOBO HESSELS) U— tatfM ctm625 words
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Advertisement646 1983-05-26 17 ■N BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS II)EPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/COHT cabtlm I SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 2XBS2* 31 Moy 28 June 1 July 5 July 22 June 25 July 28 July 31 July IVYBANK 23 Aug 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep Lykes/< Lines U.S. GULF OVtECT SERVICE Hstn646 words
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Advertisement1141 1983-05-26 18 TO Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FGEBQ «a STOK WIB VESSEL TOKYO MONTE RUBY V 4 27 ktay JAPAN AMBROSE V7O 13 km K PIONEER V2l 3 tun YASHBM MAM V 42 24 tan Mm c* nuaaiMß (IS JM) BM.TBBOK (17 M) FMUBOMA (23 JM) ""YORK SIMM1,141 words
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Advertisement253 1983-05-26 18 D== CHAR CHING MARINE CO LTD i==? CCUKT: RED SEA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SEA SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE CENTRAL AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN SEA SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE LOAOMG FOR LA flMtt. MM JMK SMTO DOMNGO, H*T V M Ckwrnj STORE ETD HOW RONS Char Km 04 Jim 16 Am CharKwai It km253 words
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Advertisement751 1983-05-26 18 fstc me CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE laaM* tar LOS MKILES SM FMNCSCO. SEATTU TACOMA VAMCOLMA AC AccaMav Fa/fQ Mam fMMT »M 11/11 Ma 1 My AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE P MtMf S port frm ikm 1/7 km KM Htm 27/21 ha 5Mr It M 20/21 M It751 words
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Advertisement534 1983-05-26 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "i 114 Anton Road. #18-01, Tunaa Building. Singapore 0207. Tol: *****22 A *****67 P Kelang Tnl *****1/8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GUIF/ME DUE RRANE AN SERVICES S pore Loadng For -In Port Bandar Abbas 30 May Ateiandria/Bengtua/Asiab 12 June Bandar Abbas 14 kn Assab/Aleiandria/Banghazi/Tripal ONE NEST NO. 7. HAEWOO534 words
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Advertisement682 1983-05-26 18 4» INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. VOAASIAUn BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK mmgeimsoqm BM3MS wnums S parc P. Kota«Loa*« tor 2km KIMM/UK (AVON) P Kofang Loaßag h Port MKiritHi Mauritiusßeumon/Durtan V«s«t loading at Kola Kmabaiu Agents Singapore MTRASEA (PTE) LTD 600KMG 224«511 *E0 SHPPRG t TRAOMG 4*0644 *****2 *****1 P«—t- Nar-Qwnaat Mar*** S*682 words
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Advertisement452 1983-05-26 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTC TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): 0 CHEF 34W cm m c comAm 2iw... HK CONT/UNEK 35W. SS BMME 41* C ROZE 34W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C PAUL S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1700 2/6 LCI Cargo 0500 2/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) HK CONTAIO 34E.452 words
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Advertisement458 1983-05-26 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPIN( Korean Flag Vessels DONAM SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG BUSAN. INCHON IK3I SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA. CALCUTTA fIMMI Pmm, CMbmCM. Cjfcxf 1/7 6/7 11/7 nn a/7 wptun agjncis Ptt ito t* W4tl| MA ft* I I.IS TUNAS S< HA SON BHD *1 lelI el458 words
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Advertisement408 1983-05-26 20 Regional Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Pi Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SINGAPORE ISLANDS UNE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER DSR-LIIMES r> EXPRESS SEM-CONT/UNER SERVICE F« Empt P Want S pore Penang A'«wp R Mtmm ODER 1/4 M 5/7 M «/II 2 kt I S N *A*l2408 words
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Advertisement211 1983-05-26 21 Scan Dutch 9 To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) PENANG Anson In Port Anson 2/6 Anson 9/6 Anson 16/6 Anson 23/6 P. KELANG B Ketnumnf 27/5 B Butang 3/6 B Kemumng 10/6 B Botang 17/6 B Kemuning 24/6 VESSEL ACCEPTNG SAILING 1) MARSEILLES 2) ROTTERDAM 3) HAMBURG .4) GOTHENBURG Ned Delft Scian*a To211 words
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Miscellaneous163 1983-05-26 22 a Regional Weather A t N 4 B a si g£*p£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Weather C yA Weather WirKl direction with speed in knots V 22L. a™ Wave hei ht Cloudy Sky Surface winds an indicated by arrows163 words
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