The Business Times, 9 June 1983
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Title Section11 1983-06-09 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1983 60 CENTS11 words
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351 1983-06-09 1 AP THE Indonesian government, which recently ordered that a number of large-scale projects be delayed to conserve foreign currency reserves, has offered seven of the 47 projects to Indonesian private companies, the chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sukamdani Gitosarjono, saidAP - 351 words
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193 1983-06-09 1 THE Economic Development Board has awarded an $88,000 grant to Semicon Industries Pte Ltd for developing an advanced cordless telephone. EDB said yesterday the award was made under the Product Development Assistance Scheme. Semicon Industries' cordless telephone has advanced features such as a programable193 words
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455 1983-06-09 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH AN AMERICAN company is investing $20 million in Singapore partly because the labour here is four times cheaper than that in California. "You have to pay between US$6 and $6.50 for an hour's labour in Silicon Valley," said Mr Joseph455 words
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554 1983-06-09 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE Young Family Policy could be one of the major forces behind NTUC Income's business expansion in future. Last year, sums assured under the policy increased by more than 10 times to $119-2 million, for 2,163 policies. Though the554 words
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337 1983-06-09 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH A JOINT venture between Apollo Enterprises and the Ong Cho Tek Group has won the tender to build a US$l2O million tourist hotel in Taipei's World Trade Centre Complex. The company won it against strong competition from other337 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article83 1983-06-09 1 Reuter AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz has ruled out inclusion of French and British forces in US-Soviet talks on medium-range missiles and said it was unacceptable for the Russians to be more heavily armed than the rest of the world combined. Mr Shultz was speakingReuter - 83 words
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Article54 1983-06-09 1 Reuter THE Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry has asked oil refiners and utilities in the country to import more Indonesian crude to keep Indonesian imports at about 15 per cent of Japan's needs. The order was given to Japanese company executives on the instructions of PrimeReuter - 54 words
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Article70 1983-06-09 1 Reuter THE International Commodities Gearing House Ltd (ICCH) in London said it will not accept any contracts presented for registration in the name of Commarco Ltd. Commarco ceased trading as it is unable to pay its debts. The firm has been an ICCH clearing member, a LondonReuter - 70 words
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Article62 1983-06-09 1 Reuter HONGKONG has announced that it will ban hormones injected into chickens to make them grow faster and will prohibit the sale of meat containing hormone residues. Economics Secretary Piers Jacobs said the measures would remove all possible cause for con- cern about injections of the synthetic hormoneReuter - 62 words
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Article52 1983-06-09 1 Reuter SABAH Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh has lifted a ban which prevented Malaysia's national news agency, Bernama, from covering state functions and his press conferences. The ban, imposed in late March, was lifted after talks in Kota Kinabalu between Bernama general manager Ahmad Mustapha and DatukReuter - 52 words
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Article53 1983-06-09 1 Reuter THE Israeli parliament has defeated by 55 votes to 47 an opposition Labour Party proposal for an early withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon. Labour leader Shimon Peres said the proposal was designed to reduce Israeli casualties and avert the danger of a new round of fightingReuter - 53 words
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Article58 1983-06-09 1 AP CANADIAN External Affairs Minister Allan MacEachen will attend regular meetings of Asean countries from June 27-28 and then visit Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan. For the third straight year, Canada will join discussions between the foreign ministers of Asean, and representatives from the United States, EuropeanAP - 58 words
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Article56 1983-06-09 1 Reuter STOCK PRICES on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday started off weak as the interest rate fears that resurfaced on Tuesday continued to dominate investor thinking. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off about 6.51 points to 1188.40 in early trading. Declining issues were ahead ofReuter - 56 words
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296 1983-06-09 1 Reuter THE Haagkaag dillar ftaetuM wildly yesterday, t—chlag a new lew ef 7.71/71 agalast the US delitr Mftre liter veau+a by tae geverameat ereagat it baek ta 7.45/ H. It thea slipped ta etaae at IJZ/U, II eeata Ugher thaa the prevteas elaae. the primeReuter - 296 words
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351 1983-06-09 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE refiners can look forward to sustained processing business from Malaysia at least up to early next year in spite of the start-up of a new refinery in Trengganu. This optimistic projection is based on negotiations which Petronas,351 words
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149 1983-06-09 1 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said yesterday that he is confident his country's economy will pick up in the third quarter of this year and reiterated that his government will cut income tax to facilitate the recovery. He told a press conference duringReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement211 1983-06-09 1 Nikon tKMDB MORE merchant banks in Singapore are beginning to step up their non-lending activities Page 2 WESTERN government officials at and outside the Unctad meeting in Belgrade have virtually ruled out fresh commitments for substantial new development aid to Third World countries Page 5 ATLAS Copco of Sweden is211 words
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Advertisement211 1983-06-09 1 THE GRAND MONARCH THE CLUB THAT SHOWS YOU MH^CY. < iffs When the only thing between you and consistently good scores are a few strokes, you need a club that shows you a little mercy. One that has been designed for higher and straighter shots. The Grand Monarch, it's designed211 words
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Advertisement83 1983-06-09 1 the one and only Dr. Sony any day of the year *****1 The Sony Service Centre The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised BALLY dealers. Bally Boutique Branches Champion Shoe Co. (Lucky Plaza) Chanrai Branches D'jien Boutique Euro Shoe Shop Isetan (S) Ltd. Branch Jet83 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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584 1983-06-09 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG MORE merchant banks in Singapore are beginning to step up their non-lending activities. And if the latest results of Banque Nationale de Paris (South-east Asia) and Temenggong Merchant Bankers are anything to go by, the diversification has been a success.584 words
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Article141 1983-06-09 2 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan, nearing a decision on whether to reappoint Paul Volcker to a second term as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, held a private meeting in the White House with Mr Volcker this week. Quoting unnamed administration officials, the Washington Post reported thatReuter - 141 words
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Article596 1983-06-09 2 Reuter THE International Monetary Fund will set stiffer economic conditions on Venezuela's request for a US$l.l billion compensatory financing credit than it has on previous loans from this facility, financial sources in Caracas said. Venezuela last Friday informed the IMF that it would apply for 100Reuter - 596 words
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287 1983-06-09 2 Reuter JAPANESE kuki provided heavily for expeaare in fair coaatries la their aewly latrodaeed reserve* far pialMt loaa I— iverieu la the baalaess year eaded last March SI. Tekye haaklag so aires said the beaks believe that these aattaas Palaad, Vletaam, Caha aadReuter - 287 words
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525 1983-06-09 2 Reuter WEST Germany cannot withdraw itself from the rise in maricet interest rates which have pushed the US dollar higher, Bundesbank president Karl Otto Poehl said. In a speech to a meeting of mortgage bankers in Frankfurt on Tuesday, Mr Poehl said: "IReuter - 525 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article190 1983-06-09 2 THE Hongkong dollar yesterday traded at a late 7.54/ 56 to the US dollar, improving on its midday levels of around 7.55/60 following official intervention and Tuesday's late 7.60/62. Trading was quiet, with sentiment mixed for the immediate future of the local unit, adding a further increase in Hongkong190 words
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Article42 1983-06-09 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited hanks and discount houses to tender for a total of $165 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from June 13 to June 17. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.42 words
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Article270 1983-06-09 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed easier compared with New York levels after fluctuating marginally throughout the session in light trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 170 lots while kerbs volume at 418 lots. Prompt closed softer at US$4OO.OO 401.50 an ounce compared with 404/405 in270 words
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Article79 1983-06-09 2 THE dollar and sterling yesterday opened stronger against nearly all other currencies in busy trading following rises in the Far East. us 1.5760 70 Can 1.9460 80 Cross 1.2357 60 DMk 4 0595 0635 D F1 4 5560 5605 S FY 3.3650 85 B FY con 80 99 81.1279 words
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Article93 1983-06-09 2 CONCERN over a possible tightening of Fed policy coupled with US interest rate rises on Tuesday and expectations of an increase in US M-l money supply pushed the dollar higher to a firm close of 241.45 yen. The dollar rose to a 1983 high of 241.90 yen in busy93 words
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Article499 1983-06-09 2 THE US dollar strengthened against major currencies except sterling yesterday morning on the local foreign exchange market. However, the dollar eased slightly at the close. Continuing the trend, the HK unit fell to a record low of 7.74 before the Hongkong authorities intervened. On the whole, the forex499 words
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Article22 1983-06-09 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 9.02 per cent.22 words
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Article187 1983-06-09 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 8: U8 Dollars(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 9H 9* 1 month 9*. 9H 2 months 9 7 3 months 915/16 913/16 S months 10* 10* 0 months 10* 10* 12 months 10W 10*. Dm* 8 wFr* (Middle Price*) 1187 words
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Article47 1983-06-09 2 RANGE of prices often ?d by discount houses on June 8: Overnight: 3 Call deposits 2 3 Ckwiaf Borukf Selliaf 3-month Treasury bills 2 9/16 2 7/16 3-month Bank bills 7* 7* 3 months CO 7* 7* 6 months CD 7k 7Vt Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Advertisement118 1983-06-09 2 To Colombo and on to Europe ...with a taste of Paradise all (lie way. 4 i v.:-,,.; A p f* 4 V :v \<- v x Jk Enjoy superb Tristar com fort non-stop from Singapore to Colombo every Tiie, Thur, Sat at 0T 8.50pm. Then enjoy a relaxing /stopover in118 words
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Advertisement84 1983-06-09 2 TAN CHONG TOWER Ideal accommodation for your consultants on project work. 28 units of service apartments Available for minimum one month's lease Convenient in-house apartment cleaning services Strategic location within CBD Completely furnished right down to kitchenware and linen For details, call Leasing Executive Jo«nt Leasing Agent Tan Chong Realty84 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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307 1983-06-09 3 TWELVE tax experts from Asia and Europe will speak at the two-day AsiaPacific tax conference, starting on July 19. The conference, to be held at Shangri-La Hotel, is sponsored by the AsianPacific Tax and Investment Research Centre (APTtRC), which started work307 words
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569 1983-06-09 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING ATLAS Copco Airpower NV, the largest division of the Swedish Atlas Copco group, is seeking joint venture partners in Asia to assemble compressors. This was disclosed by Mr Bertil Eriksson, president of Airpower in Antwerp. Airpower, the only division569 words
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456 1983-06-09 3 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN SINGAPORE workers who took the manufacturing management course run by the Sanno Institute of Business Administration generally believe there are benefits from their study. This conclusion was reached from a survey of 873 candidates who sat for the final456 words
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Article156 1983-06-09 3 EB COMMUNICATIONS (Far East) Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of A/S Electrisk Bureau of Norway, has obtained a $802,000 contract from the Housing Development Board for the supply of central aerial television systems (CATV). Under the contract, which was signed on Tuesday, EB is responsible for the design,156 words
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Advertisement48 1983-06-09 3 T Ok This announcement appears as a matter of record only. June, 1983 O PEAK HUA HOLDINGS BERHAD U557,500,000 Credit Facility Managed By Asian International Merchant Bankers Berhad Provided By Asian International Merchant Bankers Berhad United Malayan Banking Corporation Berhad Agent UuL mm Asian International Merchant Bankers Berhad48 words
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Advertisement106 1983-06-09 3 This announcement appears at a matter ef retard eniy. BINA SATU-SAMICK JOINT VENTURE SON. OHO. M 57,000,000 Syndicated Leasing Facilities for Equipment to Construct High-Rise Flats and Houses at Taman Bukit Cheras, Kuala Lumpur Arranged by CD Arab-Malaysian Development Bank Berhad Provided by Arab-Malaysian Development Bank Berhad Arab-Malaysian Credit Berhad106 words
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Article729 1983-06-09 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From BA BA14 0045 MEL/SYD/PER PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH81I 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN GIA GA887 1020 LGW/FCO/BKK MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CB14 1030729 words
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OVERSEAS
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454 1983-06-09 4 AP Reuter THE Oil Minister of the United Arab Emirates said Opec oil is likely to remain at the current price of US$29 per barrel through the end of 1965. The statement by Mana Saeed Oteiba, distributed by the official UAE news agency WAM,AP; Reuter - 454 words
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194 1983-06-09 4 AP GENERAL Bernard Rogers, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, has said that failing to meet its commitments to improve conventional forces means Nato would have to rely more heavily on the nuclear response. "Instead of possessing genuine flexibility, our current military posture will requireAP - 194 words
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427 1983-06-09 4 AP PRESIDENT Reagan consulted with national security advisers and members of Congress on Tuesday as be prepared to revise the US arms negotiating position for cutbacks in American and Soviet strategic nuclear arsenals. The change is expected to put a new emphasis onAP - 427 words
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Article155 1983-06-09 4 Reuter SOVIET Communist Party leader Yuri Andropov is suffering from a serious kidney complaint which has left him looking increasingly frail, according to people who have seen him this week. The sources said Mr Andropov, who will be 69 next week, was supported by two aidesReuter - 155 words
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242 1983-06-09 4 AP A BAN on exporting Alaskan oil will cost the United States economy about US$2.4 billion over the next decade, according to a study done for a Japanese company. The study, released by the company which wants to market Alaskan oilAP - 242 words
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Article79 1983-06-09 4 Reuter CATHAY Pacific has been granted approval by the the Air Transport Licensing Authority to operate a weekly non-stop flight from London to Hongkong starting next month. The Hongkong-based airline already has daily flights both ways between the two cities. The new non-stop service from London,Reuter - 79 words
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385 1983-06-09 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S general election campaign entered its final day yesterday with speculation centred not on who will win today's vote but on the size of the ruling Conservative Party's majority. All the opinion polls have shown Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's party headingReuter - 385 words
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307 1983-06-09 4 AP AT TUESDAY'S opening of a three-day United Nationssponsored meeting on air pollution in Geneva, West European countries showed a shared enthusiasm to take costly measures to stop acid rain. "The protection of the environment with air pollution as a focal point isAP - 307 words
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365 1983-06-09 5 UPI DIAMONDS are for ever in spite the negative impact of world-wide economic recession and now is a good time to buy diamonds, experts from the World Federation of Diamond Bourses said. "It's been very difficult," the federation's American president Seymour Rosenthal said onUPI - 365 words
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184 1983-06-09 5 Reuter PRECIOUS metal prices are set for a period of consolidation at sharply lower levels, now that the Williamsburg economic summit has ended and no early progress is expected on high budget deficits or foreign exchange instability, Degussa AG said in a monthly marketReuter - 184 words
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414 1983-06-09 5 AP Reuter US TRADE Representative William Brock has countered arguments of foreign officials that a reduction of the high US budget deficits will help lower the value of the dollar. He told a conference of the American Stock Exchange in Washington: "I'm notAP; Reuter - 414 words
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Article133 1983-06-09 5 Reuter COFFEE traders are concerned over the arrival at importing countries of forged International Coffee Organisation certificates of origin purporting to have been issued by the Philippines Certifying Agency. The traders, who are attending this week's ICO executive board meeting in London, said they hopeReuter - 133 words
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256 1983-06-09 5 AP SUPPORTERS of a US contribution of US$B.4 billion to the International Monetary Fund won the first votes on the measure on Tuesday in the Senate. The money is part of $42 billion to be made available by the United States and 145AP - 256 words
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277 1983-06-09 5 UPI THE United Nations warns that a new fiscal and monetary conflict in the United States would lead to higher interest rates and a weakening of economic recovery in most of the world's countries. It also calls for major international policy changesUPI - 277 words
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562 1983-06-09 5 AP WESTERN government officials at and outside the UN Conference on Trade and Development have virtually ruled out fresh commitments for substantial new development aid to Third World countries. A senior official of the US delegation to the sixth meeting of Unctad, which openedAP - 562 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article429 1983-06-09 5 Agencies THE Chinese government's freeze on cultural exchanges with the United States seemed to have begun to thaw on Tuesday with an exhibition of paintings by a young Chinese artist opened at the prestigious Wally Findlay Galleries. The Chinese pronounced an end to US-Chinese exchanges last springAgencies - 429 words
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Advertisement216 1983-06-09 4 Fly Pan Am To The USA Daily And To More Than 45 U.S. Cities. Pan Am.You Can t Beat The Experience. 44 First Lunch Date w With Asia's First Airline. Philippine Airlines. Now you can take off to all the colour and excitement of Manila on our "lunch date" flight216 words
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Advertisement176 1983-06-09 5 If you demand excellence You'll rent more than just a car The 1983 fuel injected Volvo 360 GLT is now available for rent. It's one of the fastest cars on the road today... 0-100 Kph in around 10 seconds. The sheer joy of driving one of these machines is matched176 words
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Article461 1983-06-09 6 AN EXCUSE is a pretty hypothesis which explains many things, according to an anonymous "witty Frenchman" once quoted by former British Prime Minister Herbert Asquith. But when a winner attributes his success to good luck, good weather or lousy opponents, it merely explains his modesty. Success cannot461 words
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Article, Illustration711 1983-06-09 6 LOUSIE do ROSARIO - OPEN-DOOR TRADE POLICY PAYS OFF By LOUSIE do ROSARIO THE fear of Taiwan's economic planners that China will outshine it in economic achievement has partially come true. Latest available figures in Taiwan show that China, which has been lagging in foreign trade, is catching up711 words
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Advertisement259 1983-06-09 6 Quality and Service at Sanford Building Another successful joint development by British- American Tobacco Company (Singapore) Limited Straits Properties Ltd right in the heart of Tanjong Pagar, a fast growing business district within walking distance from the financial hub at Shenton Way and the Port of Singapore Authority. i r259 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1429 1983-06-09 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Openmg folowed by Dynasty (Mandarin/r) 3.50 What's My Line: (b/w) (Last Episode) Rita Gam i. W™ as Bruner's special guest. 5.00 KM? 5.25 Kidsworid: Child reporters commenting on: 1. California school kids who are producing a film called "The Outer Space Connection"; 2. Archery champ Brian1,429 words
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Article808 1983-06-09 7 JOHN TAGLIABUE - By JOHN TAGLIABUE NYT IN 1976, Volker Dolch, a West German engineer, turned a backyard project into a flourishing company, making a product which tells whether a computer chip is working properly. However, when it came time to expand last August, the company found itNYT - 808 words
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496 1983-06-09 7 HERNANDO OROZCO - By HERNANDO OROZCO Reuter COLOMBIA, facing a mounting trade deficit, seems determined to maintain its reputation as one of the safest credit risks in Latin America. Unlike most of its neighbours, Colombia is up to date on capital and interest repayments on foreign debts.Reuter - 496 words
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Advertisement168 1983-06-09 7 This announcement appears as a matter of record only June 9, 1983 /fW\ M »S§3 ill •Sss»rr%0 > The Mortgage Bank and Financial Administration Agency of the Kingdom of Denmark (Kongeriget Danmarks H y pot ek bank og Finansforvaltning) U.S. $80,000,000 Guaranteed Floating Rate fJotes due 1990, Series 84 Unconditionally168 words
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Advertisement779 1983-06-09 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain with the American Express Card HH. H you dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" Vn ifTrin A choice of 20 delicious teas. Silver service, naturally. And light, classical music to accompany it all. rf Thc Music Room. II At779 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article453 1983-06-09 9 SHARE prices yesterday fell sharply across the board, pushing the All-Ordi-naries index below the 600 mark following a substantial rise in interest rates on the local money market and a sharp fall on Wall Street overnight. Trading was nervous and erratic as the All-Ordinaries hdex fell 7.0 points in453 words
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Article421 1983-06-09 9 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday eased across the board in lacklustre trading as the Hongkong dollar fell to a new low of 7.71/75 to the US unit in early business. Buying volume and order sizes remained low as bearish sentiment prevailed, despite the stabilisation of the HK dollar at421 words
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Article527 1983-06-09 9 SHARE prices yesterday ended a quiet day's trading easier, extending Tuesday's decline on selling prompted by Wall Street's fall on Tuesday and the yen's continued weakness against the dollar. Late bargain hunting checked the downtrend, but the market average fell 29.85 to finish at 8,445.45 on527 words
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Article142 1983-06-09 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally steady in quiet trading at the Securities Exchange of Thailand. JUNE OS Bahts Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Aruthaja In* And Trust IS -1 Bancfcok Bank Of Ajudhaya 262 unch X.tA Bala 82k» Berll Jucker 301 -2 Charoonf Thai Wire 334 -4 Firestone First Trust142 words
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Article90 1983-06-09 9 JUNE 0> Peeoe AcOje Mining Anglo Phil Apn Mining B AUu Coo A Baguk> Gold Bade Petroleum Benguet Con. B CDCP rim Pirn mdff> Lepanlo B. Martnduque B Marsteei Oriental B Phil Orereeei Phllez B jii K'MiKi unch 0.101 unch -OJM *ojbm unch unch unch unch unch Plcop B90 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article196 1983-06-09 9 JUNE 07 ru ARM 383,00 4 Ahold 143J0 1J Akso StJO 0.1 AMEV 116J0 1 Am fas 06.00 -12 Amrobnk 56J0 0J 26 00 unch Bo la •7 00 •f 4J Borsucer 151 JO 1J Boikt 46 .10 -12 Burtet 4&J0 1 Caland 31 JO unch CUT ww -4J196 words
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Article84 1983-06-09 9 JUNE 07 Dm HoechJt 144 JO Hoeach S4J0 1 ft 08 Aeg-Telefunken 74 10B BASF 144.00 1J Barer 1X10 +1J Kan tad t 250 0C KHD M&0I Llnde mst unch 13 CommerxDank HOJO 1-i Conti Gum ml 91 JO li Daimler-Ben* 5SS.00 +i Dmi— Demag Mannesman n Preuaaac Rwe84 words
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Article88 1983-06-09 9 june art m FORWARD MARKET Or Bni Lamb Hobok Petro Rjl Dutch 2006 4750 5300 2110 5 -50 40 -15 Acec Arbed Astur MO 1140 MO 4 10 a -25 -2 -10 10 -230 -25 -15 Stdro Soc Oen Bel( So fin* 1506 1066 4820 2720 3070 MIKET 130088 words
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Article191 1983-06-09 9 JUNK 07 AKIIIhl Cf Cw -H Hud Bay Win Imp OU i»™ 11 1(>* I0H -H Ini Pro* pipe 30* unch Inl UU 29 Bank Mont 31* Intl Nickel U<* Bank Nova 43^ l#«i Bell Tel BP Can Ltd rn 24* unch LoNaw B Mux; Perf u unch Braacan191 words
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Article283 1983-06-09 9 JUNE 07 Rand Trust Bk lln Steel 173 86 -2 luni'OTDi A a UnUec 900 -30 11' l/v/o 1 i ninu) Wool worth ***** A Alpha Abercom AE And CI AmtDTop 9306 280 980 490 uneh uneh -40 Anglo* AnfWuJ MININGS 2290 7230B -136 ASC. 1300 1295 uneh Bljrjroon283 words
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Article1317 1983-06-09 9 NEW YORK RENEWED fears that interest rates will go higher created strong selling pressure and pushed prices on Tuesday to their lowest point in several weipks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell about 19.33 points to close at 1194.91. This was the lowest close in the1,317 words
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Article186 1983-06-09 9 june or m CORBEILLE I GROUP B Carre four 1306 Flnanclere de L-Unkwi- n Kl.r» 295 50 -3 ♦M -U B 8 N Oeremla -u Moet-Henneasy Opfl-Parlbaa 1200 131 *10 unch C 8 r (ThomaonOf) IBM -28 Penarrojra Radio technique 42 378 -006 4-7 CIe rnnctlie dea Petroles Credit186 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article168 1983-06-09 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CiWm yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,520; 32s 3.240, 40s 3,380 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pafctotaa raw eattmm: LSS 6.18, 4F 6.15. 289F 6.20; NT roller ginned 6.16 (per lb). CLOTH in168 words
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Article328 1983-06-09 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices 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 0.56.328 words
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Article444 1983-06-09 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were higher at midday yesterday, led by a £48 a tonne rise in near July. Other traded months were between £18 and £3 above Tuesday's close. Futures volume yesterday morning totalled 1,772 lots and included 12 options and 244 self trades. SUGAS: The number444 words
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Article118 1983-06-09 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased on short-selling in moderate trading. In June, north fell Mslo to MsB2s a tonne while south and central lost Mss each to M 5832.50 and M 5827.50 respectively. In July, south eased Mss to M 5827.50 and central traded at118 words
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Article65 1983-06-09 9 THE STRAITS TIN price ill Peaaag yesterday rase four ceats U a kilo, doe mainly to purchase* by the holler stock maaager. TV new level Is still within the IT A "may hay" range of Mttl.ls and MUL*. Dealers sated that the BSM task np all ISS tonnes65 words
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Article30 1983-06-09 9 Rubber: June 8 Singapore: June: 222.50 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: June: 243.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M $30.00 per kilo (up 4.00 cents) 135 tonnes (down 15 tonnes)30 words
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Article173 1983-06-09 9 CHINESE Pr«4*ee Exchange, StagkpiK, ■••n eMag prices per lttkg yesterday. Cttmt all: Bulk fob $117.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $130 00 sellers, new drum fob $134.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $68 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $360.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper173 words
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Article278 1983-06-09 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed steady with June One RSS buyers quoed at 222.50 cents per kilo, unchanged from Tuesday's close. The morning session gained 0.50 cents on some covering interest. Prices eased 0.50 cents in afternoon trading on some trade selling. In Koala Lam par, rubber278 words
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Article342 1983-06-09 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per Idlo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt t.o.b. 221.50 222.50N 221.00 222.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. June 2S00 224.00 222.50 223JO Int. 1 R.S.S. July 226 25 226 75 225.50 226.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 216.00342 words
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Article120 1983-06-09 9 NOON SSR w ■d SMR >ncee yatardav RA8 SSR 20 SSR SO (1-ton (1 too pallet) pallet) (Can-eat Mtk) Bay art Bellara 206.50 20" SON 201. SO 203 SON (Forward MU) Bayara Sailor* 206.50 208 50N 202.50 204.SON MRELB J a ae J«ly SMRCV SMRL SMR 5120 words
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Advertisement287 1983-06-09 9 Dine Chinese with the Card SKkJ, i* FA fVA'L R I C A NiC X PIH S s\<* to:., .wjiv*,* ,w*j» WsfK .£jrj •<*"*.. Wc> ;.4.<s» r tt3t& a %J r>Q "i > -JtV U t- < s 1 f r"*~' Enjoy a bottle of Mennessy WD on the house!287 words
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3441 1983-06-09 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and hi wi new in and reported to the Stock Exchange ot Singapore yesterday with the number ot shares traded shown in brackets in lots ot 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are3,441 words
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Article196 1983-06-09 10 SINGAPORE UNIT 1KU8T (Mmi IIH' The Commtfw 3 42 3 63xd The Savings Fund 101 213 S pore Prof Fund 1.55 l.M S pore Sec Fund 2 34 2« S pore Invest Fund 1.19 I X S pore Equity Fund 1.51 1.(4 AAA UNIT ntuBT DIAMOND MOT 8TOU196 words
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Article3473 1983-06-09 10 IMS Hick Low Coapu; Last Sale +orGr*a Div Div Cn Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 342 266 306 410 119 272 246 288 645 520 535 1400 535 340 550 870 418 472 1040 290 950 680 2753,473 words
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Article1995 1983-06-09 10 BID and otter price* officially Uated' and binin— in and leported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange ye-, terday, with the number of shares traded shown In bracket! In lou at 1.000 units unless otherwise speci Aed INDURBIAIJ (3.706) Ataaa (3.588) («7) 3 60 (5) 3 (73)1,995 words
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Article818 1983-06-09 10 THE local stock market toned eacrter yesterday la Uae wttk a sharp drop la the oversight New York market. Selected speealatlve caeaten, however, eoatlaoed to reeord galas. The Bastaeas Times Compaalte Index closed 8.78 points lower at 834.86 aad the Straits Hmes Industrial lades eased 3JB818 words
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Article573 1983-06-09 10 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished mixed with an easier bias yesterday in less active trading. Total turnover fell to 12.63 million units valued at M 546.61 million against Tuesday's 15.7 million units worth $55.8 million. The New Straits Times Industrial Index573 words
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Article253 1983-06-09 11 GENERAL Cerperatten Berhad: Fourteenth AGM to be held at Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on June 9 at 11 am. PAN Malayan Holdings Limited: AGM to be held in the Conference Room, 63 Market Street #05-00, Tat Lee Building, Singapore 0104 on June 10. TAT Lee253 words
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Article289 1983-06-09 11 BANDAR Raya Developments Bhd, the property development arm of the Multi-Purpose group, has adopted a cautious approach in housing starts for 1983. Chairman Wong Aun Phui said in the latest annual report that demand for houses would still be selective for the time being, although interest289 words
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303 1983-06-09 11 TOSHIBA, one of the electronics giants in Japan, may upgrade its manufacturing operations in Malaysia to include production of electronic components for industrial processes. Whether or when this will materialise will depend on the build-up of demand in South-east Asia. At the moment, the demand303 words
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Article329 1983-06-09 11 A NEW opeuended salt trust to U be touched to Singapore mm. To be called the LYC-AFT lavMtßMt Trust, 11 will be maaaged by LYC-AFT Unit Trust Maaagemeut Ltd, a St-M Jsiat-vontare betweea the LYC Gruup «I Malaysia aad the AsstraUaa Fixed Trusts Gruup,329 words
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Article586 1983-06-09 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM ACMA Electrical Industries Ltd is confident of a significantly improved performance this year. Its directors believe that the difficulties faced by the company in 1982 are over. Addressing shareholders in the company's latest annual report, chairman Tan Chok Kian pointed to the586 words
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Article481 1983-06-09 11 NORSECHEM (M) Bhd expects plywood makers to expand production to a higher level and thereby contribute towards the company's profits, provided the world economy picks up and prices improve. Indicating this in the company's latest annual report, chairman Datuk Mohd Salleh bin Yusof says plywood producers in481 words
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Advertisement65 1983-06-09 11 iiija: mm mm 191 i ST; fesf" ji :X W?m "U4 £fk -M <■; I *9$ v.'. y < if&?P i The 747 gives you more comfort per mile than anything else in the sky. Now the new 747-300 with more room upstairs offers additional passenger conveniences. No other airplane65 words
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Article166 1983-06-09 12 Rises Indices Mentakab MO 300 Hume M 870 50 June 7 June 8 S Finance Fuaan 360 282 28 22 BT Composite: 941.41 934.65 Raleigh 392 20 BT Indicator *****0 *****2 General Corp 297 16 ST Industrials: 962 29 958.99 Cold Store lOp 550 15 ST Finance: 2518.10 2543.89166 words
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Article, Illustration162 1983-06-09 12 Rises Indices CASH (U Benut) 595 110 June 7 June 8 Taiping Con 1000 70 Kluang 1250 +50 MBT Index: *****46 *****84 Hume 735 40 NST Industrials 1326.36 1324.23 Fusan 322 36 NST Finance: 2414.24 2392.33 Chin Teck 740 20 NST Hotels: 658.64 685.51 Rive view 490 20162 words
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Article50 1983-06-09 12 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 867.04 Tuesday 881.27 Week Ago 923.15 Tuesday 603.6 Week Ago 614.3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 737.7 Tuesday 743.9 Week Ago 756.8 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 593.3 Tuesday 710.3 Monday 703.4 Week Ago 712.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1194.91 Monday 1214.24 Week Ago 1199.9850 words
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Article144 1983-06-09 12 BUKIT Semkmwnag Estate* Ltd: Orsap pretax prsfits raw to $11JS mlllton (fl.K ndlttsn) tor the year eaded March SI, IKS. Oraap tarasver alss increased to fit.SI mlUtoa (111M milltea). Bid prsflts after ton stead at K47 ndlHsa ($4.4 milttsa), giving net earnings per *are sf Xi eeato (24.4 eeato),144 words
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Article, Illustration488 1983-06-09 12 HUB Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani ORIENTAL Holdings Bhd has disclosed plans to expand its traditional motor business and to make a major thrust into property development and investment. Oriental said yesterday it had set up two new subsidiaries on a joint venture basis488 words
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Article150 1983-06-09 12 LEONG Haat ladastries has eertaialy lived ap to Its repatatlaa as a ne'er-do-well campaay aa the Stock Exchange ef Singapore by tarnlag la lasses far yet aaether year. The greap, whaae shares were receatly re-listed aa the SES, yesterday reperted a laas ef $1.1150 words
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Article74 1983-06-09 12 Reuter TRAFALGAR Heaae PLC Is prepared to spead ap to £31 milliea to take its stake la Peninsalar Orieatal Steam Navlgatiea Co PLC to 15 per eeat, ehalrmaa Nigel Breaches said. The company earlier said it beaght SN,IM mare deferred shares oa Moaday, taklag Its boldlag to sameReuter - 74 words
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740 1983-06-09 12 IN A precedent-setting ruling, the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee has listed several conditions for granting a waiver to Chong Kok Lim and Sons (Holdings)'s acquisition of control in Premium Holdings without having to make a general offer. Landmarks Holdings, in which Chong Kok Lim740 words
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Article852 1983-06-09 12 THE conviction that the Conservative Party will be reelected with a substantial majority in today's UK general election pushed share prices firmer yesterday, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 4.5 points at a record 714.8. Shares rallied steadily from their lower openings as demand852 words
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184 1983-06-09 12 GANDA Hatdtags HM bi umucH tkat Ike MalaydM Capital lanes Committee b« ipprml Its miiUttoa M IUM mllltoa iara •f Mil each, npraortiig a TU per eeat stake, la Syarlkat Oak—pa Serl Bawit ttoa'af 524.C1 mllllea er *1.43 Pr skare. Tke aeftattka184 words
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Article207 1983-06-09 12 LIEN Hse Indnstrlcs Bhd has been asked by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange for details of its agreement to acquire the entire capital of Associated Malaysian Credit Sdn Bhd for a cash consideration of MJ2.2 million. In particular, the exchange wants to know details of the development project207 words
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381 1983-06-09 12 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG IN SPITE of having turned in lacklustre results for the year ended December 31, 1982, TDM Bhd is rewarding shareholders with a fairly generous bonus issue and dividend. The company announced yesterday a two-for-five bonus issue and a tax-ex-empt dividend of381 words
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342 1983-06-09 12 MALAYSIA Borneo Finance Corporation (M) Bhd (MBFC) made a bullish debut on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday in line with general market expectations. From a breathtaking opening of $3.60 against its recent offer to the Malaysian public at M 51.15, the counter342 words
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Advertisement41 1983-06-09 12 Advertisement: An OA* Public Education Service Programme GUIDELINES ON AFTER-SALES SUPPORT IN PURCHASING A MICRO-COMPUTER SYSTEM The Guaranteed Solutions-Approach Towards the Automated Office. I SEE HOY CHAN GROUP OA Singapore Tel: *****62/4 Penang Tel: 04-*****9 K.L. Tel: 03-*****0 Ipoh Tel: 05-*****841 words
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Advertisement57 1983-06-09 12 "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 INSURANCE BROKERS PTE. LTD. JO. Anson Road *26-08 International Plaza Singapore 0207. Telephone: *****97/*****98/*****03 A member of57 words
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Miscellaneous61 1983-06-09 12 LWEfIT,HER= OUTLOOK for today: Showers in a few areas before and after noon. Bepart tor 24 k«n prtor to 7Jt pm m Jim 9 at toe airport: Maximum temperature 32.8 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 26 2 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 5.45 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall61 words
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299 1983-06-09 13 THREATS of a trade war between the United States and the EEC following the implementation on Oct 6 this year of the Unctad Liner Code for Conferences will be discussed and analysed at a major conference in London. Undoubtedly one of the299 words
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619 1983-06-09 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE Malaysian International Shipping Corporation has firmed up plans to operate an independent South-east Asia/Australia container service to fill the vaccum left following the withdrawal of the Jumbo consortium. The shipping corporation will offer a service with 17day619 words
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Article123 1983-06-09 13 Reuter CX)UNTRIES engaging in what the European Community considers unfair shipping practices could be barred from all its ports as a result of an agreement by Community Transport Ministers, officials said. The ministers agreed to consult over joint action against offending fleets, a move aimed primarily atReuter - 123 words
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Article70 1983-06-09 13 Reuter THE Far Eastern Freight Conference said it is adjusting its currency adjustment factor for the Philippines from minus two per cent to minus six per cent, with effect from June 10. Meanwhile, the Australian and New Zealand/ Eastern Shipping Conference said it will also adjust theReuter - 70 words
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Article721 1983-06-09 13 Shipping Llnr Page C*l Stripping Line Page C*1 Ale* V 4 Frata Shpg VI 2 Ahrenkiel Liner VI 5 Freight Links V 2 All trans vn 4 Frota V 1 Alpac VI 5 Fujiwara Line IV 5 Angora ve IV 3 Globe Line VI 4 Anlara Shpg721 words
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1044 1983-06-09 14 Fairplay ADOPTION of the roll-on roll-off mode is central to Brazilian efforts to develop coastal shipping as part of the national transportation system. At present, nine ro-ro vessels, eight of which are likely to be operated around the shores of thatFairplay - 1,044 words
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Article1810 1983-06-09 14 I CHARTERING was generally very quiet and featureless throughout the freight market on Tuesday and rates showed little change, shlptrokers said. A vessel was booked for 97,000 long tons of grain from the Mississippi to Antwerp-Hamburg range at U557.75. A 50,000 ton cargo from the Gulf to Japan1,810 words
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224 1983-06-09 14 Reuter IRAN'S national shipping line increased its profits from U5544.4 million in 1981 to $62.2 million last year, while cargo turnover went up from 3.6 million tons to 9.6 million. The company's assets rose from $224 million to $287 million in the same period,Reuter - 224 words
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334 1983-06-09 14 Reuter UP THE passenger steamer crash on the River Volga which killed over 100 people on Sunday is the worst shipping disaster in the Soviet Union in recent years but plane crashes have killed more people. The worst reported disaster in recent yearsReuter; UP - 334 words
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276 1983-06-09 14 Reuter A YEAR after Iran recaptured Khorramshahr from Iraqi forces in a spectacular counter-offensive, the port city at the head of the Gulf remains a deserted ruin under artillery attack. Some reconstruction work has started. Near the docks, once the busiest in Iran,Reuter - 276 words
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Article198 1983-06-09 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia. Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA): Australian National198 words
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437 1983-06-09 15 ORDERS for newbuildings placed with Japanese shipyards has been halved in just three years and now look dangerously close to the low levels experienced in 1978. According to figures released by the Japan Ship Exporters' Association (JSEA) for the year ending in437 words
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Article1294 1983-06-09 15 The above information is compiled from data provided by the Singapore National Shipper's Council and other sources. ANGOLA Luanda and Lobito May 23rd. No berthing delays. ARGENTINA Buenos Aires May 16th. 30 days for sorghum and 8 days for maize. About 8 vessels waiting. Bahia Blanca May 16th.The above information is compiled from data provided by the Singapore National Shipper's Council and other sources. - 1,294 words
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283 1983-06-09 15 AMERICAN President Lines, one of the major containerised shipping companies serving the Pacific Basin, will become the principal part of a new, publicly-traded corporation under terms of a merger agreement announced recently by its parent organisation, Natomas Company of San Francisco and283 words
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160 1983-06-09 15 ZIM Israel Navigation is chartering two 410-TEU container ships to improve further its trans-Pacific services between Japan/ Korea and California. The vessels, Zim Osaka and Zim Atlantica, will call at Los Angeles and Oakland in California while the Japanese ports of call are Yokohama and160 words
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5835 1983-06-09 20 gCHEDIIIE 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 of5,835 words
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Article759 1983-06-09 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Prase tla 18SB83 9.6.83 2100 Seven Seas FSB 0700-0800/0800-0900 B3/B3 Jwnwel 22/83 10.6.83 0700 Thong Soon FSB 0900-1000/1500-1700 F5/F5 Mediterranea 48/402 10.6.83 0700 Harper FSB759 words
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Article1933 1983-06-09 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adriatic CMUlarr Continental Feeders tS i Cargo Freight cPK i AJTEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Pre Ltd. Afra-EaraMa Um Trans group Pte Lid »S) Ahreaklel Llaer Service Kim Shpg < S» AB**d Tsepler1,933 words
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Article506 1983-06-09 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Calandrini 8/9 P Simons alongside 9.6.83/2300 East Rainbow 24/5 Guan Guan alongside 9.6.83/2300 L Bulk Explorer 14/5 MT Marit alongside 9.6.83/2100 Niaga III 29/30 L Soon alongside 9.6.83/0700 Si Ming Shan 44 Y Fung alongside 9.6.83/2300 Str506 words
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Advertisement623 1983-06-09 13 [V 1 HEUNG-A SHIPPING \WJ Korea Hag »«te Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kdang/Penang/Banfkok/Keelung/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moii/H. Konj S pore Agent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 Q22L JAR DIM AN I AH OSEALORDO iOOCL I OiyENT Overseas C<mLi*m Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE623 words
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Advertisement91 1983-06-09 13 LONDON Freights U/Ul CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX WHO Acts for Whom IX CONTAINER Schedules IX PORT Conditions X SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X TuBM K.-* ?r ViS 'J IT. i ESSgggg Sea Land Cuilomtr S*rv»c*/Booking *****22 Terminal *****80" 1 lun 11 Jun 1J lun ?0 )un 1891 words
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Advertisement883 1983-06-09 13 <J>cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents: UNIPACIFIC TRANS I TWINS AfiCNCY PTE LTD. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERV TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS Feeder Vesaela 3/7 11/7 10/7 11/7 14/6 21/6883 words
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Advertisement371 1983-06-09 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe From Europe 1) Bycetona. Onoa, 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. LHi*re. Basic. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremertawn, Aarhus, Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malffp Stockholm, Oslo •Accenting Europe cargo tor feeder ma S pore *Abo direct cargo tor Spore I Bangtot Pis contact PERMSC P Kelang lor feeder arrangement371 words
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Advertisement445 1983-06-09 14 yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North W»«t Atlantic/Canada rnrnm m u/u om QIMp 1/7 tn Hotter m SAT »a PU> BH H 15/7 11/7 14/7 N TOW SA* HON 25/7 11/7 27/7 MM accent** LCI MIDDLE CAST «r N5/125 «/tzs *25/» V 22/111 cap to Ma445 words
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Advertisement652 1983-06-09 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited W CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK /CONTINENT Also accepting LCI and fCL cargo to Hong Kong Acceptng cargo (or Baghdad t Bavah by feeder muk to S pore AISO ACCEPTMG REFER *««< Karado Bombay CdomboP Kd Pnj Spare N Wand S.lsland AUSTRAIIA STAR652 words
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Advertisement549 1983-06-09 15 NOTICE EVERETT STEAMSHP CORPORATION S/A «/s "Johneverett" Voy. 64-W Arrd: 31st May 1983 Place of Survey: P.S.A. Gdns. 37/38 General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on 9th June 1983 from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be l held after this date. A549 words
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Advertisement635 1983-06-09 16 Hapag-Lloyd I 10 COMMENT'UK EXPORTS I Osaka Bay Benatdet Tokyo Bay Luff port Bit Frankhrt Eipress Hongkong fipress Bremen Eipress Ronrtoor Ba* S pore P MangPen Leiioes Genoa H burg B haven Rdam Antwerp Bilbao Renee Ibckmers n6* 27 6 15// 22/1 10 8 •Via feeder serine Liverpool Bay Connecting635 words
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Advertisement561 1983-06-09 16 CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN SUWIY OCEUI 06N *U« VllM/lMf FUILY CONTAINERISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST/EAST COASTS "Vu le*dn mul K HONK SUN 771 N OtAMOM) 541 N CltrSTHl 21£ 0 KNKHI 121 0 MNSTER 111 K MONK ONE 411 X MOMS SEVEN lit 0 0»n0M*I 12C HK tße jch CMon561 words
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Advertisement570 1983-06-09 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCCPTMG FCI I ICI CARGO FOR J®' ft* ton ANW IHV .V 1 11/7 11/1 ,4 7 L** K U/7 24/7 21/7 2J/7 K/1 n/1 /7 11/7 2 aiso acceptmg lci/fci i Fa/fa to Btt»« RHJWt Wa 0510 S,0C H0111 HElS l I^2L SOU570 words
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Advertisement957 1983-06-09 16 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn JBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON P» AN PHASHWGYRIIYIM PAGAN HI ANI ANTRA HTOMTNI Sport ta ft/5 km 11/ li km IS/17 km 15 1« lun 22 2* Ax P *fUn{ Pmifif B F SS C Agents m Voloysio BOUSTEAD SHIPPING "El957 words
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Advertisement344 1983-06-09 16 MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE sounoii cross SMGAPOftf P KELANG PtNAKG LOW FOR 25 Jute 26 June KaracM PORT KEIANG PfNANG s*ose maritm pee ltd m *****44n ft *****70 BOCKHG SEAWAY SMPfMG COftPANY TEL *****52/3 MAIOSE MARITM SON BHD Til i|7?3?3 MALAYSU TRADE ft TRANSPORT ITD I«t344 words
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Advertisement959 1983-06-09 17 PIL GROUP VESSELS KOTA MEW AM HOT A WIS AT A KOTA WAMGI KOTA JASA VOYAGE E-441 E-447 E-440 E-451 EAST AFRICA/REOSEA SERVICES SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: IS/21 JUNE DJIBOUTI, HOOEIOAH. PT. SUDAN. MOMBASA a/30 JUNE HOOE»AH, JEDOAH, ADEN. AGASA, PT SUOAN 30/2 JULY HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH. AQASA. PTSUOAN. MOMBASA 20/23 JUNE959 words
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Advertisement632 1983-06-09 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS nrki nvTB CONTAINER SERVICE IBENBULK BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD Reians S oore P Ketane Loadw For: Reiang S pore P Ketang Loadi* For: CO.TIC VENTURE In fori 14/17 tun 11/21 Jur SETE. LPOOL BM3 KkJJEBSEN LINE K NEW ZEALAND SOUTH UST RSM jkt n S port632 words
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Advertisement711 1983-06-09 17 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD Indonesian National Shipping Line TO US* EAST/ NEST COAST N GULF POUTS (FULLY CONTAMERISED VESSELS) STOW LA. HOUSTON SAVAWMM WW TOW BAIT MORS javmmta \hr m 3/7 »n vt 11/1 u/i 17/1 MAMPIMT toy Mi l/l 11/9 14/1 11/® 20/9 Mm c«n tototo. Grfrattan. N Ortum Chjrtntor711 words
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Advertisement669 1983-06-09 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG MEADOWBANK 27 June 26 July 29 July 1 Aug IVYBANK 23 Aug 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep Lykes Lines U.S. GULF DIRECT SERVICE tola "si" SPORf to. W LOUSE LYKES Sid Sid Sid 27/6 11/J669 words
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Advertisement1665 1983-06-09 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. FEEDER KSSEI STORE MOTHER VESSEL TORYO N YORK S VNAH SI )OHN ASIA STAR VI? 10 lun IOHBtI MARU V7l 4 lul S Aug 2 Aug 9 Aug BRIOGt Vl9 17 lun 'KUROBU MARU V 69 13 lul 11 Aug 6 Aug 13 Aug1,665 words
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Advertisement831 1983-06-09 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Loadoif lor lOS ANGEUS SAN FRANCISCO SEAIUE lACOMA VANCOUVER BC Acceptmg fa/FO Contamrs AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accept** (CI FCI Conlaaiers Spoie «We Ato accepts 14 16 Mir ft km 5 M| Ad* Bos 27 Mi 10 19 Ml Frero Adri Bm ?0831 words
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Advertisement598 1983-06-09 18 korins maritime services r 1 14 Anton Road. »18-01, Tunaa Building, Singapore 0207. Tal: *****22 A *****67 P.K«lang:T*l: *****1/8. REO SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES S'pore Loa<hnj For: HAISBON 12 June Bandar Abbas HAEWOO NO 5 26 June Assab/ Ale i andria Benghazi/ Trpo* 2 5 u t Assab/Aleiandria/Bengtuzi/Tripofi HAEWOO NO. 3598 words
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Advertisement838 1983-06-09 18 INTRASEA IPTB) LTD. 10 Anson Poad, =21 16, International Mlo/a, Smtjopore 0207 Tel 2246b I I (10 Lines' BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S port P Kelanj Loidm| for In Port RT>AM/UK(AVON) 19 June IS June BOULOGNE/ANTWERP/ RDAM/UK (AVON) ANANGEL WISDOM *****05 ASIAN FOREST 8M3907 ALPAC LINE SOUTH AJ •cuncK S838 words
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Advertisement456 1983-06-09 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD 1 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C CONTAfO 21W HK CONTAIO 35W SS BRDGE 41W C ROZE 34W N GARNET 15W MERCATOR 31W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAINER S pore Closing Times FCL Cargo 1300 10/6 LCL Cargo 0100 10/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ)456 words
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Advertisement467 1983-06-09 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON 1 VMMI No 3 Mmo fetDoum 307W IjrtH 304N Gtaru 301N P* HN MR HQ MCHON BUSAN DBCHMGMG OUT 24/4 7t/t %n HI n/7 2S/7 14/7 25/7 24/7 No 7 Dm/JOAN G«n«» on J/4/43 MOO to 1700467 words
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Advertisement1188 1983-06-09 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KFI ant. penang M S SHARMAT WAH SOON SON BHD IST AND .'NO HOOK NO 1 lAIAN LfMPfNING1,188 words
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Advertisement129 1983-06-09 19 JV 1 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD j Shenlop Wa» #?00*> #?0 06 Shnrto* Hous* 0106 M ??OWBB <5 l-n«> !<*' »SWP REGULAR SERVICES TO EAST MAEATSIA ETA ETD OESTWATIOH Ne« Man *n{ 20/6 22/6 BnMu/K B«la*/I«ri Hun( Lec IV 22/6 24/6 Labuan/Muara Sri Nam Hua No 4 2S/6 30/6129 words
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Advertisement373 1983-06-09 20 Kc<|i«nal Ooiifsiincr IJnes fjrwWll Sailings Weekly H.ZmiJ Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA ItATAHA BHUM RATAHA BHUM VOY STOK 137/131 SaM 139/140 24 Jul SKI A VOY 9 Jui 275/22* 29 km i«,l SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S'pare373 words
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Advertisement163 1983-06-09 21 Scan Dutch 9 To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) To Red Sea/Mediterranean Anson SU Anson 30/6 Anson 30/7 P. KELANG B Butang SU B Butang 1/7 B Kemumnf 5/8 From Europe Also Accepting To: (I) Borcelono, Genoa, Leghorn Valencia (2) Amsterdam, Antwerp, LeHavre, Bilbao, Basle,' Southampton, Liverpool, London (Tilbury), Canory Islands (3) Bremen,163 words
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Advertisement428 1983-06-09 22 ANTARfI SHIPPING SON BHD N' <f> IAI AN Bl CANCAN P[l ARUHAN HEIANi, 'fill MA .%!g MAWAO EXPRESS RO-RO TRUCK/CAR CARRER SERVICE TO E MALAYSIA P KELANG 11/6 13/6 24/6 LOAOM6 FOR: Kuch/KK/Labuan Kuch/KK/Skan/Tawau Kuch/KK General Atenti P KELANG PENANC P GUOANC EAST MALAYSIA Ajenh MAWARIA SHIPPING (M) SDN BHD428 words
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Advertisement469 1983-06-09 22 P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. I AIM TANAH KB km, I 123/125 lAKARTA TIL *****9 *****S *****6 DIRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA Daily receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to Jakarta/Tg. Priok. VESSEL ETA/ETD DESTINATION NIAGA XXXXII VOY 9 8/11 June Tg Pr.ok/Jakarta DINY VOY.469 words
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Advertisement211 1983-06-09 22 6 B. S. C. BANGLADESH NATIONAL LINE An Enterprise of Bangladesh Govt i SINGAPORE/BANGLADESH SHUTTLE SERVICE Agents UN(PACIFIC TRANS TRADING Agents AGENCY PTE ITO OMENTAL SHIPPING CORPN Tti *****4 |S li»«s| SINGAPORE Lumpur Tei *****6 *****4 TIGER EXPRESS LINE liprni Sennet to CMTTMONC t CALCUTTA Con*«frt*u( *eiw«s I,H ETA S211 words
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Miscellaneous165 1983-06-09 22 I Regional Weather 4 ft V m i m f?,. m Vj fl 21 i 5# M A: J! f 12 as eg ?5x SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEOEND R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s~Y Wind direction with speed in knots Rain KJ165 words
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