The Business Times, 10 June 1983
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Title Section11 1983-06-10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1983 60 CENTS11 words
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215 1983-06-10 1 AP THE Organlsatloa of Petroleum Exportiag Countries has coataeted the Soviet Union tad topes to expaad its coo tarts with ether producers ui consumers la what eveataally eaaid evolve lata a world oil conference, Ope* officials said In Paiis. United Arab Emirates' OilAP - 215 words
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Article, Illustration457 1983-06-10 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE TO ENHANCE the catchment of commuters that will be carried by Phase I of the Mass Rapid Transit, the Provisional MRT Authority has decided to extend the line westwards and northwards. These portions were originally part of457 words
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357 1983-06-10 1 Reuter A NEW set of guidelines to tighten supervision of international banking has been published after months of secret consultations between central bankers. The new code, agreed by 11 major industrialised Western countries on Wednesday, is intended to block loopholes in an earlierReuter - 357 words
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427 1983-06-10 1 LOCAL contractors have called for fair competition and co-operation with foreign contractors who tender for building projects here. They made this call at a recent meeting between the Singapore Contractors Association (Seal) and the visiting president of the Overseas Construction Association of Korea (Ocak), Dr427 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article60 1983-06-10 1 AFP MALAYSIA may run up a deficit of more than MS6 billion in its current account this year because of the falling value of exports and increased imports. This was announced by Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah who said he hoped that manufacturers and traders could put upAFP - 60 words
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Article64 1983-06-10 1 Reuter TAIWAN'S Chinese Petroleum Corp (CPC) has bought two shipments of naphtha totalling 60,000 tonnes on the spot oil market in Singapore, a CPC spokesman said. He said in Taipei the first shipment, totalling 30,000 tonnes, was set for delivery in late June while the second shipment, ofReuter - 64 words
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Article68 1983-06-10 1 AP FOREIGN ships fishing in Indonesia's 322 km exclusive economic zone will be charged US$6 per gross ton a year for a ship and 8 per cent of the value of their catches, Indonesian Director-General for Fishery Abdul Rachmand said. He told a parliamentary meeting the move wasAP - 68 words
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Article78 1983-06-10 1 Reuter VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said Vietnam and its non-communist neighbours are slowly establishing a dialogue after years of mistrust and hatred. "Things are moving a little," he told reporters in Bangkok after separate talks with the foreign ministers of Thailand and the Philippines this week.Reuter - 78 words
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Article89 1983-06-10 1 AFP THERE WAS a brisk turnout yesterday as more than 42 million Britons voted in a general election in which all forecasts had Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher winning in a Conservative landslide. The latest poll, Market Opinion Research, was issued in London at noon, five hours after votingAFP - 89 words
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Article70 1983-06-10 1 AFP IN THE biggest takeover battle yet seen on the London Stock Exchange, the BTR group yesterday won a two-month fight for another conglomerate, Thomas Tilling. Their combined annual turnover is roughly £3 billion. Both groups have engineering, building materials and other interests. With this successful takeover, BTRAFP - 70 words
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Article64 1983-06-10 1 AP THE New York stock market edged upwards yesterday morning, recouping some of its losses of the two previous sessions. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials, off 28.74 points on Tuesday and Wednesday, rose 4.50 points to 1,190.00 in the first half hour. Gainers held aAP - 64 words
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314 1983-06-10 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM in Hongkong A FINANCIAL fa tares market will be set ap la Haagkaag "bapefally wtthla this year". The Haagkaag geverameat made the aaaaaaeemeat yesterday faltawlag a meeting between members sf the Securities CmudUn aad the Secretary sf Maaetary Affairs. It314 words
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488 1983-06-10 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH TRADE Development Board chairman Chandra Das has assured exporters that no additional levy will be imposed. Although the introduction of new levies is allowed in the TDB Act, it is not the intention of the board to488 words
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Advertisement256 1983-06-10 1 mum# I AVHION mVMIS MAIH I.N Al MRIA iotr Agent lor Singapore. MMyt'O Indonevo and frurw fiZ? KTWMTIUMMCOMMin cJLtj Tei *****35 *****79 See page 5 KMDB AMERICAN credit markets may remain under pressure in the near term as participants debate whether the Federal Reserve has tried to push up interest256 words
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Advertisement71 1983-06-10 1 SAVINGS ACCOUNT K A AERSTER&MORE CONVENIENT WHY TO BANK V Your savings account transactions can now be operated without a Savings Passbook. Just fill up the forms for each transaction. Monthly statements will include all transactions and balance. Banque Indosuez. We take out the hassles, in Savings. IB w 471 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article138 1983-06-10 2 Reuter SECURITY Pacific National Bank predicted the US prime rate will average slightly under 10 per cent this year and remain in the 10 per cent to 11 per cent range on average into the late *****. In a new long-term economic outlook, theReuter - 138 words
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Article83 1983-06-10 2 Reuter THE SWISS National Bank intends to continue its liberal policy on capital export, Bank President Fritz Leutwiler said on Tuesday. The bank authorised capital exports totalling 15 billion francs in the first four months of this year, five per cent more than in the sameReuter - 83 words
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Article36 1983-06-10 2 INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank (ICB) lowered its prime rate by 0.25 percentage point to 8.75 per cent yesterday. Interest on savings remains unchanged at 6.5 per cent, and those on fixed deposits also unchanged.36 words
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476 1983-06-10 2 Reuter US CREDIT markets may remain under pressure in the near term as participants debate whether the Federal Reserve has tried to push up interest rates or is about to do so. dealers and economists said. While the Fed was expected to addReuter - 476 words
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157 1983-06-10 2 Reuter WILLIAM Baxter, assistant Attorney General for antitrust, said the Justice Department believes it is time to repeal US laws that prohibit interstate banking in the financial services industry. Mr Baxter said on Wednesday before the House Banking Committee that if totalReuter - 157 words
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Article153 1983-06-10 2 Reuter WIDE foreign exchange market fluctuations can be prevented if major countries harmonise economic policies, said Bank of Japan Governor Haruo Maekawa. He told a national bankers' convention on Tuesday intervention is useful to stabilise exchange markets, but nothing is more important than the harmonisation ofReuter - 153 words
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239 1983-06-10 2 Reuter THE HONGKONG dollar is significantly undervalued on the basis of Hongkong's present economic performance, area general manager of the Chartered Bank, Bill Brown, said yesterday. He said the principal reason for the recent slump in the Hongkong dollar has been the strength ofReuter - 239 words
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Article22 1983-06-10 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.02 per cent.22 words
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Article180 1983-06-10 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 9: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on June 9: US Dollar**Spot) Off.r Bid 7 days 0 5/16 9 3/16 1 month 9* 9* 2 months 9* 9* 3 months r% 9* 6 months 10180 words
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Article49 1983-06-10 2 RANGE of prices offered by di» count bouM on June 9: Overnight: 1 Call deport ti 2 3 Closing D.„„ galliu W, 1 M 3-month Treasury bills 29/16 27/lfl 3-month Bank bills 713/10 711/16 3 months CD 7H 7* 0 months CD 7* 7* Source: National Discount Co49 words
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Article112 1983-06-10 2 THE dollar yesterday closed easier at 241.75 yen on profit-taking and early preweekend position adjustment, but steady US interest rates supported its undertone. It opened at a 1983 high of 242.45 yen, compared with the 242.15/30 New York close and the 241.45 finish in Tokyo on Wednesday, but later112 words
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Article522 1983-06-10 2 THE US dollar strengthened against major currencies except the deutschemark on the local foreign exchange market yesterday Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 552.1220/30. Big commerical buying in the morning caused the rate to shoot up to a high of $2.1280 70. The rate eased522 words
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Article276 1983-06-10 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer on local and overseas buying in moderate trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 193 lots while kerb volume at 198 lots. Prompt closed stronger at U*****.50/408.00 an ounce against 402.50/403.50 in New York, August at 412.30/ 412.60 against276 words
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Article112 1983-06-10 2 THE US dollar was depressed by profit-taking and retreated from early highs, while the HK dollar continued its recovery in active late trading yesterday. The HK dollar rose to 7.37/42 against its US counterpart from 7.42/44 in early trades and Wednesday's close in Hongkong of around 7.52. Dealers were112 words
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Article35 1983-06-10 2 New York U.10B li.ioe 11.17S 11.17S Zurich U 10B ll.lflB 11 MS 11.20S H -J Singapore 11.188 W6a uioe 1128S 11.306 Closing prices In US dollar? a troy ounc Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore35 words
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Article65 1983-06-10 2 THE dollar and sterling yesterday opened on UK election day at around Wednesday's closing levels. Sterling opened at U551.5667/77, following the slight downward trend from Wednesday night's London close of $1-5692/5702 and the New York finish at $1.5685/ 5700. Opening quotes yesterday D Kr 14.3540 3680 N Kr 11.3806/383565 words
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Advertisement46 1983-06-10 2 SMTLEMAf A A ?< a n s, A "U. nr 't GIVENCHY GENTLEMAN PARIS "/'< GIVENCHY GENTLEMAN BOUTIQUES: METRO GRAND LUCKY PUKZA METRO GRAND SCOTTS METRO ORCHARD HILTON INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE THE PAVILION INTER-CONTINENTAL TMNStMRCO LtWTED SOIf Af.fM AND DISTRIBUTOR M)R SINC.APORI MAI AYSIA ANT> l\D» >N( SI A46 words
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Advertisement144 1983-06-10 2 MMHiS A HLEASDME M THE OffIMMM ORILI Long established as the restaurant serving the best meats in Singapore, the Gordon Grill today carries on the fine tradition. The dishes are still unrivalled and consistently good. New items have been added to the menu. Daily, for lunch the Silver Wagon offers144 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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223 1983-06-10 3 THE $3 million Atari Centre is running twice as many computer classes barely a month after it opened. The centre, set up in April by Atari's sole distributor Hin Seng Pte Ltd, is situated in Tan Boon Liat Building at Outram Road. The223 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article73 1983-06-10 3 Corporation, a subsidiary of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd of Japan, has introduced a facsimile machine capable of transmitting a page of material in as little as 40 seconds. The PX-100 is also compatible with slower machines and will be one of the smallest facsimiles on the market. The73 words
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Article82 1983-06-10 3 Business Machines Corporation has announced a new mathematics co-processor, two additional programing languages and several education, entertainment and other programs for its personal computer. IBM said the 8067 coprocessor, priced at US$26O, is a specialised chip which can significantly increase the speed of mathematical calculations. The APL programing language,82 words
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Article178 1983-06-10 3 at the US National Bureau of Standards (NBS) have patented a system for protecting computerised data. Miles Smid and Dennis Branstad were granted a patent recently for a method of scrambling and unscram- bling the information within a computer. The information is electronically mixed in such a178 words
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Article57 1983-06-10 3 has introduced a new family of computers designed to process economically large amounts of data for business, industry and government. The new systems, known as the 1100/70 family, are the latest additions to the large scale Sperry 1100 series computers. The UOO/70 processors employ the latest technology including57 words
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Article, Illustration276 1983-06-10 3 ESSO SINGAPORE will have a new managing director next month its second in one-and-a-half years. Mr TJ Bo Lam (ab*ve) will replace Mr John Michalski, who will be transferred to Esso Eastern Inc in Houston to assume greater responsibilities. Mr Michalski, who assumed276 words
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342 1983-06-10 3 TEN companies were recently awarded more than $10 million worth of contracts from the Housing and Development Board to keep its estates tidy. The contracts call for the companies to send their workers daily to clean various parts of Ang Mo Kio,342 words
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143 1983-06-10 3 THE Association of Singapore Licensed Aircraft Engineers is holding the annual International Federation of Airworthiness conference here on Sunday. The IF A has a membership that includes airline operators, aircraft engineering organisations, airworthiness authorities, aerospace companies, flight safety organisations and professional aeronautical societies.143 words
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Article109 1983-06-10 3 A DELEGATION of fruit and vegetable growers and exporters from the state of Queensland, Australia, will be visiting the Republic from June 16 to 18 to gain first-hand knowledge of the Singapore market and to establish new contacts with local importers. Recently, the state sent a trial109 words
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289 1983-06-10 3 THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association (Sata) has invested in a computer system which will improve medical record-keeping and provide a speedier and more efficient service to the public. The association recently signed a contract with Sime Darby Systems to install a Prime minicomputer289 words
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441 1983-06-10 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO ANOTHER edible oU packer has entered the competitive vegetable oil packing industry here. The latest to join the industry is Ashan Industries (Pte) Ltd. This 100 per cent locally-owned company started operations early this year with an investment441 words
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Article, Illustration333 1983-06-10 3 THE CHARTERED Bank has appointed J B HeaUn as senior manager and A C Farley as computer manager. Mr Heaton, who succeeds Mr BJ Gatfcrfe, was president of Standard Chartered Bank in LO6 Angeles. He joined the bank in 1950 and has served in the UK, Indonesia,333 words
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Advertisement43 1983-06-10 3 The Offer has been completed This announcement appears as a matter of record only. June, 1983. (§SD PEAK HUA HOLDINGS BERHAD Offer To Acquire The Entire Issued And Paid-Up Capital Of LIEN HOE INDUSTRIES BERHAD Advised by ADM Asian International Merchant Bankers Berhad43 words
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Advertisement65 1983-06-10 3 Make the best use of your office space Swissline 2000 is an amazing modular office furniture system Elegant at all times, it has the flexibility to accomodate re-organisation and growth of your business all within the same office area At little or no cost to vou See the Swissline 200065 words
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Advertisement726 1983-06-10 4 Where to wine, dine and entertain 5111 with the American Express Card If you don't already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" t to good f<x)d and cosy surroundings. Special serv ings are set for breakfasts, luncheons, dinners and late night snacks a wide selection of Oriental726 words
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Advertisement170 1983-06-10 4 r \n\% restaurant L.i] Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. novotel orcntci inn (mgapcxs 214, Dunearn Road, Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****22 Ext 130 i=3 if! <31 a uke c ßestaurant +M -Vt *rV C 4>ll\«lli('llll\ |(H.II(tl Oil I lit- I'ilSl (A KISI 10 minuics Ikmii tin < iiv.170 words
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OVERSEAS
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362 1983-06-10 5 Reuter EXPORTS of Japanese steel products have been recovering in recent months both in volume and value on active demand from China and manufacturers' efforts to improve export profitability. Officials of Nippon Steel Corp said they believe Japanese steel exports in calendar 1963 will beReuter - 362 words
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277 1983-06-10 5 Reuter JAPAN'S customs cleared trade surplus narrowed to US$l.Bl billion in May from an upward revised $2.03 billion in April, but was well above a $450 million surplus a year earlier. The Japanese Finance Ministry said F. 0.8. exports last month rose by 0.5 perReuter - 277 words
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196 1983-06-10 5 Reuter THE US Senate has approved a bill to bolster the American contribution to the International Monetary Fund by US$B.4 billion to help ease the global debt crisis. The bill, backed by President Reagan, was passed by 55 votes to 34 and sent toReuter - 196 words
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Article123 1983-06-10 5 Reuter US TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan said that a new group of countries, including Opec members not in the Middle East, will probably have to seek assistance from the International Monetary Fund and to renegotiate their debts. Asked whether a new round of debtReuter - 123 words
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405 1983-06-10 5 Reuter AP DEMAND for oil is expected to rise only one per cent a year for the rest of the century, a senior American oil executive said. Atlantic Richfield oil company vice-president W F Kienschick, forecasting the rise, said that inReuter; AP - 405 words
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Article105 1983-06-10 5 UPI NIGERIA'S crude oil production jumped to 1.2 million barrels a day last week in response to rising demand, Nigerian diplomats in London said on Wednesday. Industry sources said the demand for Nigerian oil rose because Britain's production of comparable high quality crude had dropped toUPI - 105 words
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346 1983-06-10 5 THE new multi-billion dollar Malaysian railway network is to be developed and managed by the private sector with the government retaining only a 10 to 15 per cent stake in the service, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad announced on Wednesday. The346 words
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646 1983-06-10 6 Reuter GAMANI Corea, Secretary General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad), has said he detects signs the world's nations are moving towards ratifying a common fund to support commodities. He also expressed hopes that talks in Belgrade between ministers andReuter - 646 words
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413 1983-06-10 6 AP EDOUARD Saouma, director-general of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, said developing countries alone were responsible for 75 per cent of all arms imports in the world. He named the figure as he addressed the sixth UN Conference on Trade and DevelopmentAP - 413 words
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307 1983-06-10 6 AP LEBANESE Foreign Minister Elie Salem said after a meeting on Wednesday with US President Reagan in Washington that the US is working with the Soviet Union on arrangements for the withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon. Mr Salem gave no details, but heAP - 307 words
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382 1983-06-10 6 Reuter US negotiator Edward Rowny said in Geneva that he was "a little more hopeful" as he brought a new set of proposals to the resumption of strategic arms redue- tion talks with the Soviet Union. The new approach, announced by President Reagan, callsReuter - 382 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article397 1983-06-10 6 Agencies AUSTRALIAN unemployment in seasonally adjusted terms was 10.3 per cent in May, unchanged from April and 6.6 per cent compared to a year ago. The Statistics Bureau said preliminary figures for May also show that the seasonally adjusted number of unemployed rose to 720,900 from 714,900 inAgencies - 397 words
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387 1983-06-10 6 Reuter WORLD coffee output in the 1983 84 season is forecast at 95 million bags (of 60 kg each), up 16.6 per cent from the revised crop of 81.5 million bags in 1982 83 season The US Agriculture Department said inReuter - 387 words
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168 1983-06-10 6 Reuter WEST Germany will propose at next week's summit of European Community heads of government in Stuttgart that four billion marks be diverted from the community's social fund to create jobs for young people. Following a West German cabinet meeting on the summit,Reuter - 168 words
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435 1983-06-10 7 UPI Reuter AMERICAN Motors Co chairman Paul Tippett said the US needs a more aggressive trade policy to counter competitors and pointed to AMC's truck deal with China as the proper way to compete. AMC signed an agreement in May with Beijing AutomotiveUPI; Reuter - 435 words
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167 1983-06-10 7 Reuter WEST Germany's trade deficit with Japan is falling, although not as fast as German industrialists would like. Although West Germany recorded a 6.95 billion mark trade deficit with Japan last year, German exports were eight per cent above 1981 levels, while imports were twoReuter - 167 words
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269 1983-06-10 7 UPI PRESIDENT Mitterrand said he would decline invitations to further international economic summits because of the "astonishing" public posturing by the participants. Mr Mitterrand said the summit in Williamsburg had positive aspects and provided western leaders with the opportunity to expand their contacts. "ButUPI - 269 words
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Article769 1983-06-10 7 arrivals Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO/HKG TMA TL351 0600 BEY BOM SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH601 0820 KUL CAL CI010 0855 JED DHA MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SU SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603769 words
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Article620 1983-06-10 7 UPHILL TASK FOR AMERICAN NEGOTIATORS Reuter US CONGRESSIONAL budget negotiators said that emerging economic recovery would be threatened if Congress failed to approve a 1984 budget to cut huge deficits. The statements came from the chairmen of the Senate and House of Representatives budget committees at theReuter - 620 words
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268 1983-06-10 7 AP GASTON Thorn, president of the European Commission, said leaders at the Williamsburg summit had acted with striking unanimity but that Europe could be placing too much emphasis on the US role in an economic recovery. "We must put our own houses in orderAP - 268 words
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Advertisement376 1983-06-10 5 Dine Chinese with the Card A IV\E RIC AN j E X PR E S ML. ZZjr «C «> I' atf i X Enjoy a bottle of hennessy XQ on the house! Now. when you dine with the American Express Card at the Fortune Gate Restaurant and spend $225 and376 words
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Advertisement54 1983-06-10 5 Daily Aircraft Movamanta ia on paga 7 -VWvxioCv lit'' k* a v .^V >>OVh,. s, <s-t -Owi 2?: vw* nutm j l. r > f »V.J'a H <■.! l|CCfi£ -c N a v. f .fsT'. •■->'. »**w. y- >" W .-.i- X v 2"-• 'V > a jiy jjjiayffr .454 words
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Advertisement189 1983-06-10 6 VOLVO I ■P mmm? •-•••> r •>.. > fc *<r Introducing the prestige-as-never-before VOLVO In the Volvo 760 GLE. this Swedish car manufacturer presents its new prestige vehicle which can very well make its mark in the front line of the German makes" Hessische/Niedersachsische Allgemeine (Germany) The standard equipment will189 words
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Advertisement414 1983-06-10 7 The Piaget Diplomat Limited editions of a 15 year classic The original 2mm slim mechanical movement It was a feat unheard of in those days. To assemble such an intricate and delicate movement in so thin a case required daring imagination and exceptional precision craftsmanship. One look at the Piaget414 words
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Article532 1983-06-10 8 NINE-TO-FIVE, 10-to-6 or 8.30-to-4.30? The choice of working hours is more varied than that. Office workers at Chartered Industries of Singapore, for example, work from 8.00 am to 5.18 pm. The extra minutes they put in each day qualify them for a day off on Saturdays. Some532 words
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1756 1983-06-10 8 AGIS SALPUKAS - At a time when the US economy is struggling to revive itself and most of its airlines are floundering, the People Express is making ambitious plans to expand from a regional carrier to a major airline. AGIS SALPUKAS reports on the rationale behind thisNYT - 1,756 words
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Article, Illustration828 1983-06-10 8 NYT BRITAIN'S Woolworth, once a flourishing discount chain, has fallen victim to changing customer tastes. With more money in their pockets, Woolworth's customers no longer the hard-pressed, bargain-hun-gry workers of years past have been turning in droves to stores selling better quality goodsNYT - 828 words
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Advertisement263 1983-06-10 8 I TELE TEXT Li I Owing to LOEWE's farsighted policy in SINGAPORE today LOEWE TELETEXT models are fitted by the factory in West Germany with a' TELETEXT 1 decoder and are equipped 1 ready for reception of the SBC Text The SBC Text is the latest electronic newspaper M that263 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous32 1983-06-10 8 pi PooKerr GPMJCJULRT O R OR R C*2 RN OonBRCLLR OR P* OR Pv PfMg OF SCXXS...J BrlgtdW -.fiaoXDicteas —UXDULD NOO LIK£ FOR OR OP Tuose T\P vou Fcorn THG. .sroßes Doionsrpwgs32 words
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Miscellaneous875 1983-06-10 8 m SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by A House is Not a Home (Mandarin/r) 4.25 Choice of Champions Faster, Hfcher, Stronger (Last Episode): A leading sports psychologist from California tries to assess if man has reached the limits of his athletic prowess. 4.45 Cartoon Selections 5.00 The Book Tower:875 words
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1024 1983-06-10 9 NYT WHEN oil pushed Alaska into the limelight in the *****, it did more than swell the state's Treasury. With the money came a series of high-stakes' legal confrontations with the big oil companies lifting the state's crude. At present, AlaskaNYT - 1,024 words
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Article, Illustration1271 1983-06-10 9 JOHN HOLUSHA - By JOHN HOLUSHA NYT IF THE American motor industry has an answer to the quality and cost advantages enjoyed by Japanese producers, part of it is to be found at the Genei'al Motors Corp's newest assembly plant in Michigan, which is due toNYT - 1,271 words
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770 1983-06-10 9 STEVE LOHR - By STEVE LOHR NYT THE drive by American corporations to improve the quality of their products and increase the productivity of their factories at times resembles some odd religion. The quality-and-productivity movement, as enthusiasts call it, has its prophets, such as Edwards DemingNYT - 770 words
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Article, Illustration551 1983-06-10 9 YUKO NAKAMIKADO - By YUKO NAKAMIKADO Reuter THE six-month-old administration of Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone will be up for the first major test of its leadership later this month when Japanese vote to select half the membership of the Upper House of Parliament. The ruling Liberal DemocraticReuter - 551 words
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Advertisement143 1983-06-10 9 THE KOREAN CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT MATERIALS TRADE MISSION Representatives from the Korean Traders Association will introduce and acquaint you with Korean manufactured construction equipment and materials. This year's participants include competent members of the Korean Traders Association:- Lucky Ltd. Gold Star Cable Co. Ltd. Hoe Hoon Trading Co. Ltd. Korea Heavy143 words
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Miscellaneous636 1983-06-10 9 t TWOINONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Coster's companion? (6) 7 Calm as a pipe smoke (8) 8 He may take Dora in (6) 10 Tbey take turns being springy (5) 13 Saucy during supper time (4) 14 She's all upset by a note (4) 15 Advance warning (4) 16636 words
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Advertisement1812 1983-06-10 10 PROSPECTUS DATED 3RD JUNE 1983 SIF SING INVESTMENTS FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Issue of 5,500,000 Shares of $1.00 each at $2.50 per Share payable in full on application Managed and Underwritten by Jardine Fleming (Singapore) Pte. Limited Kay Hian Co. (Pte) DEFINITIONS In this Prospectus, the1,812 words
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Advertisement2417 1983-06-10 11 PROSPECTUS DATED 3RD JUNE 1983 Issue of 5,500,000 Shares of $1.00 each at $2.50 per Share payable in full on application SING INVESTMENTS FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Details of increases in incorporation to the date Date of Allotment the issued capital of the Company from the2,417 words
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Advertisement2063 1983-06-10 12 PROSPECTUS DATED 3RD JUNE 1983 Issue of 5,500,000 Shares of $1.00 each at $2.50 per Share payable in full on application •sTf< SING INVESTMENTS FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS The assets and liabilities of the Company and of the Group shown in the2,063 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1083 1983-06-10 13 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures at midday yesterday were between £37 and £13 a tonne below Wednesday's close in traded positions. Nearby prices ended around the session's lows on renewed selling after they had traded quietly with losses of £20 to £30 for most of the morning. An early1,083 words
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Article117 1983-06-10 13 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased further on short-selling in moderate trading. In June, south and central lost Mslo each to MJ822.50 and MJ817.50 a tonne, respectively, while July saw south fall Msls to M 5812.50. In the refined market, July RBD palm oil eased US$lO117 words
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Article246 1983-06-10 13 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed on a weak note, off eight to 12 US-cents per bushel with July posting a 9 3 cent range. However, some chartists said the technical picture remained supportive since July recovered from the former low at the 604 3 < cent level.246 words
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Article204 1983-06-10 13 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed on a steady note, off 2 J cents to cent per bushel with July posting a 3Vi US-cent range. Steady selling in July by the Professional House kept nearbys on the defensive, overcoming commercial associate buying. The sharp widening in premiums attracted204 words
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Article174 1983-06-10 13 CHINESE Prodnee Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per IMkg yesterday. Cmmil «(I: Bulk fob $120.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob (133.00 sellers, new drum fob $137.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $70 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $367.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq174 words
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Article142 1983-06-10 13 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cotton yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,520 32s 3.240, 40s 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pakistan raw cotton: LSS 6.18, 4F 6.15, 289F 6.20; NT roller ginned 6.16 (per lb). CLOTH in142 words
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Article334 1983-06-10 13 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in St 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 do stock. THAI BROKEN A-super 0.62, Special 0.56.334 words
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Article315 1983-06-10 13 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slsightly higher with July One RSS buyers quoted at 228.00 cents per kilo, up 2.50 cents from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked down slighyly on lower London advices but recovered gradually in subsequent trading onlight covering but ended the morning session slightly315 words
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Article32 1983-06-10 13 Rubber: June 9 Singapore: July: 228.00 cent* (up 2.50 cent*) Malaysia: July: 248.00 cents (up 2.50 cents) Tin: M 530.65 per kilo (up 5.00 cents) 152 tonnes (up 17 tonnes)32 words
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Article83 1983-06-10 13 THE STRAITS TIN price in PeoMg yesterday rwe five cents to Ms3t.(s n Idle, still within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and The firm market reflected buffer stock manager support bat they differed on the amount he actually took up with estimates varying from 71 to83 words
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Article344 1983-06-10 13 RAS prices In cenu per kilo yesterday: Noon (peridlo) Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S prompt f o b. 222 00 223.00N Int 1 R.S.S July 214 7b 225 25 Int 1 R.S.S August 227 SO 228 30 Int. 2 R.S.S 217.00 219 00N UK/Cant 216 00 *****N Int.344 words
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Article118 1983-06-10 13 NOON 881 < and SMR proa yaai •riar RA8 Jaly Aanet ICUTMl Mth) Bayera Sellera (Forward MU) Bayera Sallara ssrjo (1-toe pallet) 206 50 207 50N 206-50 208 SON SSK SO (1 too pellet) 201-60 203 SON 202.50 204.SON MKKLB Aagnat SMR CV (I too pallet) 2T7118 words
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Advertisement2101 1983-06-10 13 PROSPECTUS DATED 3RD JUNE 1983 Issue of 5,500,000 Shares of $1.00 each at $2.50 per Share payable in full on application SING INVESTMENTS FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Article 98 The Directors may from time to time appoint one or more of their body to be Managing2,101 words
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3392 1983-06-10 14 BID and offer 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 speci All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,392 words
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Article199 1983-06-10 14 SINGAPORE UNIT TRl'ST (Mb—cw' prices far Jim II) The Commerce 3 41 3 62xd The Savings Fund 2 01 2 13 S pore Prog Fund 1.55 164 S pore Sec. Fund 2.34 2.48 S pore Invest Fund 119 126 S pore Equity Fund 1.51 1.64 DIAMOND MOT STORE199 words
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Article3474 1983-06-10 14 Gr*» Gr'a Net 1983 Last Div Div YTd P/E Vol Day High Low Coaptiy Sale or- CTT COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 235 Acma 208cd 7 7.5 2.7 340.0 16 208 200 342 148 Alcorn 322 -4 5.0 3.8 13 28.4 122 324 3203,474 words
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Article2049 1983-06-10 14 BID and otter prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yes terday. with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in kits of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS At—— l» (3 408 3 70S) 41cm (3.508 3 525)2,049 words
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Article825 1983-06-10 14 THE IwiJ itwk market ni traded mixed yesterday la the wake d a farther drap la the averalght New Yerfc market. ladastrlal stocks had a (airly evea aamber d price rises aad (ails, bat plaatatisa aad hatel stocks perfsrmed pearly. The Raslaeas Times Campsalte ladez elsaed825 words
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Article586 1983-06-10 14 SOFTER trading conditions on Wall Street continued to dampen sentiment on the Kuala Lumpur stock market as share prices closed mixed to slightly easier. Except for selected situational and speculative counters, which rose on fresh buying support, most other stocks moved listlessly for the greater586 words
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Article160 1983-06-10 15 which has Just won the control of Thomas Tilling PLC, has no current plans to sell off any of Tilling's companies, chairman David Nicolson told a press briefing in London. He said TUling's activities will be studied by BTR management over the coming year but at present, disposals160 words
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Article142 1983-06-10 15 expects turnover in its newly-formed factory automation division to reach 20 billion yen in the current financial year ending March 31, 1964 senior managing director Masahide Nanbu said. The division was formed this year to exploit developments in computer-aided design and manufacturing as part of a company investment142 words
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Article61 1983-06-10 15 will not proceed with its $32 million bid for 60 per cent of Acklands Ltd. Canada's leading car parts distributor. The Australian car parts maker said in a statement to the Melbourne Stock Exchange it was unable to reach satisfactory agreements with several major Acklands shareholders over61 words
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196 1983-06-10 15 said in Chica- r>-.ii jo its American Bell consumer products subsidiary «rill establish a new unit on Aug 1 to develop, produce and market telephones and other communications products for the consumer market. The new subsidiary will sell consumer products to American Bell phone centres,196 words
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Article48 1983-06-10 15 consolidated net profit after tax was HK536.36 million ($48.03 million) in the six months ended March 31. Earnings per share was 20 cents (27 cents). Interim dividend was eight cents (18 cents), payable on June 30. Books close on June 23 to 30.48 words
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Article58 1983-06-10 15 consolidated net 1982 loss after tax but before extraordinary items was HKJ309.77 million (profit of $191.03 million). Extraordinary loss was $158.58 million (no extraordinary items). Loss per share was $2.41 (earnings $1.49). No final dividend was recommended (15 cents). An interim of 14 cents (30 cents) was58 words
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Article94 1983-06-10 15 which markets Seiko watches, said its New Yorkbased wholly-owned subsidiary Seiko Corp of America, will build a distribution centre in the proposed free trade zone in New Jersey. Seiko America has taken a 15-year lease on a 20,000 sq metre lot in the zone, and94 words
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Article50 1983-06-10 15 PAN Malayan HakUag* limited: AGM to be held in the Conference Room, 63 Market Street #05-00, Tat Lee Building, Singapore 0104 on June 10. TAT Lee Fbuaee Limited: AGM to be held in the Conference Room, 63 Market Street #(&40, Tat Lee Building, Singapore 0104 on June 10.50 words
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479 1983-06-10 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM BUKIT Sembawang Estates' results for the 12 months ended March 31, 1983 are the best in its 15year history as a listed company. Thanks to development profits from the sale of houses under Phase 17 of its Seletar Hills condominium project,479 words
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Article452 1983-06-10 15 EU YAN SANG Holdings Ltd, which is increasing its exposure in the property development sector, will have to sell some of its investment properties with a book value of $3.65 million by September. This is required under the Residential Property Act, unless permission to452 words
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Article184 1983-06-10 15 JUNE OB Fr» GROUP B CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* 401 -0 Carre (our Financier* de LUnlon Lafarte Moet-Henneaiy rtefl.PBTihAl 1305 aeos 283 1100 120.40 -10 -1J6 -25 -32 -1J Ptnonf mo -15 C 8 F (Thotnaon CI* FrancaUe det Petrotea Credit Fonder De France w 1S1 seo •U -4 -ft Penarroya184 words
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Article150 1983-06-10 15 JUNK oa r ARM u Kbb 1»00 -1 KLM 141.00 +1 i Meneba 54-30 -44 1** tH Nurdtn S3.TO -0.1 +J2 National Ned ***** -1 Nedlloyd 9000 +15 "2 Nmb 130JO -<13 58.10 -0J Oce Ortnten 174JW -1.7 Ommeren 2M0 +2.1 *2 Pmkboed 4150 -15 Pmxubaj Rrt 52 j"150 words
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Article88 1983-06-10 15 JUNE Aef-Telefunfcen BASF Dm 71 JO 144.00 unch Hoeclut Hoeaeh Horten Kan tad t 143.10 5250 144.00 251 00 -1.1 •1J -2 4-1 BtKT BMW 133-50 328-50 -u -4-5 KHD Llnde ***** ***** 15 -S Commerxbank 1WJ0 -2 Mannesmann Prcuiag 146.00 -05 Conu Oummi 90.10 -LI 256.00 unci) Dalmler-Banx88 words
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Article82 1983-06-10 15 JVNK 08 m FORWARD MARKET Or Bru Lamb Hobo* Petro Kyi Dutch Sldro 1880 4710 5200 2120 1500 •15 -40 -40 10 Arb«4 I1M uncn 14 Soc 0«n B«H Soflna 1840 4580 -IS -40 Brucin 442 1MB -18 -40 Solvay A V Mont 2730 3010 10 -80 Cuiptc Cock82 words
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Article192 1983-06-10 15 JUNE Action* aulas** Alumlm Br. Francs 381 725 unch -10 Sandot Ret. Sulser Pc Sulser Reg. I860 273 1878 10 2 -8 Alusulsee Rm Brown Bovcn Br. Cite Ovl|j Br 346 1275 18M) -10 -IS -40 Swiss Bank Br 8wl*e Bank Corp Reg 310 232 unch Clba OeltT PC192 words
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Article102 1983-06-10 15 JUNK OS BaitOfl Bel Lire 188 ***** 15 unch Mediobanca If llano Am Ord Mondadorl Prle ***** ***** 3012 uncr 30 -37 Cantraie Ord Cond Acqtu Room Eridanla n*t Ord Oenerall Olm in PtIt Invest Italcementl Ord 1730 182 itm 2780 3 -2-5 121 unch Monteduon Olivetti Ord Pirelli102 words
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Article205 1983-06-10 15 JUNE 01 Abitibi Alcan Alfoma Bank Moot Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel BP Can Ltd C* S»* SI 31W 43* 17* Hratran Camp Rad Lake Can Imp Bk Can Prm U( Ciniw Cartlnt OTleele CmM Rd Lk 11* Z x*> H 44H M a* -i* On BUirt CI A205 words
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Article302 1983-06-10 15 JUNE 08 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 930 Abercom 270 -20 AE And CI 970 -10 Amaprop A MIC 485 3300 4-36 unch Barlows 1300 4-5 C O Smith 2375B CNA 1525B unch Currie Finance 386 -5 De Been Ind Edcon I Edcars Fed Volk I 450 unch Fuflt 415302 words
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Article1255 1983-06-10 15 NEW YORK BLUE CHIP stock prices on Wednesday closed at their lowest level in more than seven weeks as investors continued to fret over the possibility of higher interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off about 9.51 points to 1185.40, nearly at its low for1,255 words
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Article436 1983-06-10 15 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher across-the-board in moderately active trading led by leading resource stocks. Near the close the AllOrdinaries index was up 5.9 at 599.2, after falling 21.6 in the previous two days. The All-Resources index was up 7.7 at 484.5 and the All-Industrials index was436 words
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Article411 1983-06-10 15 HONGKONG STOCKS retreated and closed slightly easier yesterday, losing early impetus. The market was overshadowed by expectations of higher local interest rates. The Hang Seng index closed the day off 3.94 points to 863.10, against a 5.66 gain by 1100 hrs. Leaders were mostly lower with Cheung411 words
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Article484 1983-06-10 15 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher for the first time in four sessions as interest revived for blue chips and populars, which were bought cheaply after recent falls. The market average gained a provisional 22.67 to close at 8,468.12 on a volume of 260 million shares. The484 words
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Article183 1983-06-10 15 PRICES yesterday closed mixed in quiet trading at the Securities Exchange of Thailand. The Book Club Index dropped 0.67 points to 122.65 on a turnover of 12.8 million baht with over 150,000 shares traded. Jalaprathan Cement was up one baht to 172, Saha Union fell one to 134 and183 words
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Article158 1983-06-10 15 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on a turnover of 2.1S million pesos, down from 4.06 million on Wednesday. The Commercial and Industrial Index fell 2.43 to 107.73 and the Mining Marker was up 0.31 at 1,459.06. Oils were unchanged at 1.303. Globe McKay was down to 12.00 from 12.50158 words
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Article175 1983-06-10 16 Rises Indices Fusan 350 68 June 8 June 9 Menang Corp 215 23 Public Baok 1120 20 F E Levingaton 550 20 BT Composite: 934.65 935.50 Chin Teck 720 15 BT Indicator. *****2 *****5 Hume M 685 15 ST Industrials: 968.99 968.63 Public Corp Dutch Baby Fed Cablet 452175 words
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Article, Illustration181 1983-06-10 16 Rises Indices Taiping Con Fusan 1170 384 90 62 June 8 June 9 Chin Teck P Corp 800 505 560 540 565 232 755 320 60 31 30 25 25 23 20 14 MBT Index: NST Industrials IflWWM 1324.23 *****11 1322.83 Sel Dredge S M bid C Storage181 words
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Article100 1983-06-10 16 SHAREHOLDERS of Malaysia! American Assaraaee Ca Bhd have approved the company's proposed one-for-two bonus issue as well as the increase in the authorised capital from M$5 million to $10 million. FUSAN Fishing Net Manufacturing BM has clarified that duly completed transfers should reach the company's registrar not later100 words
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Article, Illustration788 1983-06-10 16 BOUSTEAD Holdings Bhd (BHB), in a major move to streamline its plantation division, has proposed to sell its entire stake in wholly-owned subsidiary Boustead Estates Sdn Bhd (BESB) to Kuala Sidim Rubber Company Bhd (KSR) for M 5105.41 million payable in new KSR shares.788 words
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142 1983-06-10 16 LIM Kheng Kim Holdings (LKKH) has acquired a majority 50.01 per cent stake in Chocolate Products (Malaysia), for which it has made a general bid. Asian International Merchant Bankers, on behalf of LKKH, announced that the offer has been declared unconditional in142 words
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485 1983-06-10 16 GENERAL Corporation Bhd yesterday denied rumours that it was making a bid for Cycle A Carriage Bintang but admitted that it had built up a 10 per cent stake in the company. Speaking to shareholders at General Corp's annual general meeting in Kuala485 words
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Article941 1983-06-10 16 SHARE prices closed mostly firmer in quiet trading yesterday, as prices remained underpinned by expectations of a Conservative victory with an increased majority in the day's UK general election, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 2.4 points at 717.1 after hitting a record 717.6941 words
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Article53 1983-06-10 16 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 863.10 Wednesday 807.04 Week Ago »19.34 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 741.5 Wednesday 737.7 Week Ago 753.1 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 589.2 Wednesday 593 3 Week Ago 610.2 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 714.7 Tuesday 710.3 Week Ago 704.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1185 40 Tuesday 1194 9153 words
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253 1983-06-10 16 JOHAN Holdings, which recently announced that it was acquiring controlling interests in Diners Club in both Malaysia and Singapore, has reported a sharp increase in its pre-tax profits. But earnings per share remain miniscule. The group's pre-tax profits more than doubled to M 56.16 million253 words
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Article634 1983-06-10 16 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew BRITISH-BASED Ranks Hovis McDougall (RHM) could not have chosen a more opportune period to launch its offer for sale of shares in Cerebos Pacific Ltd (CPL). The timing was right, the stock market was liquid and the overall level of awarenessBy Hock Lock Siew - 634 words
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Advertisement209 1983-06-10 16 /sign of good y service W For details write to Lombard North Central PLC Rankina Sprvir.ps Dent SlO For details write to Lombard North Central PLC. Banking Services. Dept 510. 17 Bruton Street. London WIA 3DH. England Telephone 01-409 3434 FINE CHINESE ANTIQUES WORKS OF ART KWOK GALLERY Pte Ltd209 words
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Advertisement269 1983-06-10 16 $P The star of the luxury condominiums on Holland Road. Alls worth Park is probably one of the last luxury condominium residences to be built on Holland Road It offers you a rare opportunity to invest in a home with Singapore's most prestigious address Choice Type A Apartments still available269 words
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Miscellaneous61 1983-06-10 16 WEAT,HER OUTLOOK for today: Showers in some areas in the morning and early afternoon. Report for 24 boors prior to 7Jt pin on Jane t at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.1 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 26.2 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 8.15 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall61 words
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161 1983-06-10 17 NEPTUNE Orient Line will be inaugurating a new independent service between India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka and the North American Continent later this month. The principal ports to be served on the US east coast are New York, Boston, Baltimore, Norfolk and Charleston.161 words
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Article, Illustration716 1983-06-10 17 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE SINGAPORE'S national shipping company, Neptune Orient Lines, plodded through a depressed 1962 and finished with a drastic decline in after tax profits from $31.25 million in 1961 to $12.6 million. It was "steady as she goes" in terms of the716 words
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Article103 1983-06-10 17 Reuter THE serious congestion caused by recent heavy rains over Santos, Brazil's major port, is expected to last at least another week, a Santos shipping broker said. Some 49 ships were in berth on Wednesday, and another 42 ships waiting in Santos Bay for a berth, saidReuter - 103 words
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Article35 1983-06-10 17 DIAMOND Shamrock Corporation said it amended its agreement to acquire Natomas Co to provide for the creation of a new holding company, of which Diamond Shamrock and Natomas will both be subsidiaries.35 words
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Article803 1983-06-10 17 Shipping Uk Page C«l Shipping Um PMt C«l AC Toepler VI I Elma m 4/5 Afea V 4 Eurasia X 4 Ahrenkiel Liner VI 5 Everett Orient IV 4 AM tram vn 4 Evergreen IV 3 Alpar VI S Fearo vn 4/5 Angooave TV s Franco- Belg803 words
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399 1983-06-10 18 UPI WTTNESSESS believe up to 400 people died aboard a Soviet pleasure boat that struck a Volga River bridge, causing a freight train passing overhead to plunge onto the ship, a resident of the area said. The resident of Ulyanovsk 'said only 40UPI - 399 words
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Article145 1983-06-10 18 AP SHIPBUILDING orders received by Japanese companies in May rose by 32 per cent from a year earlier to 565,489 gross tons on a construction approved basis, the Japanese Transport Ministry said. Ministry officials attributed the rise to an increase in orders by GreekAP - 145 words
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Article1512 1983-06-10 18 SHIPPING in the Far East though depressed is relatively stable indicating that the bottom line has been reached. In the time-charter market for coastal vessel, a tweendecker, geared slightly over 10 years of about 1,600 dwt is being offered at US$95O a day for a minimum with a1,512 words
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Article1787 1983-06-10 18 MORE active chartering was reported for grain shipments on Wednesday from the US but freight rates generally tended easier where changed, shipbrokers said. A rate of US$l7 was agreed for grain from the US Gulf to Japan, down 65 cents, while the slightly lower level of $17.70 was1,787 words
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Article198 1983-06-10 19 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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383 1983-06-10 19 Lloyd's List A PEACE treaty has been drawn up to end the Australia/Far East cargo with Israel's Zim Line bowing to pressure from conference members and trade union officials to shed some of its cargo on the route. ZimLloyd's List - 383 words
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303 1983-06-10 19 Fairplay THE Dutch government has considerably relaxed its rules for the through transport of liquefied petroleum gases from Dutch port into the inland waterways system. The cabinet has scrapped the 500,000 tonnes per annum ceiling imposed by the last government on eachFairplay - 303 words
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Article, Illustration276 1983-06-10 19 THE Sembawang Group of companies has announced changes in three top-level positions following its diversification into a number of activities not directly related to the shiprepairing business. Mr C N Watg«B, the previous managing director of Sembawang Shipyard Ltd, is now the Group Chief Executive. As managing276 words
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Article67 1983-06-10 19 BUREAU Veritas, the French international classification society has prepared a guidance note on the towage of vessels or floating units at sea. The guide deals with general conditions for towage of ships, barges, pontoons, floating decks and other units. Bureau Veritas will also carry out feasibility study67 words
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5073 1983-06-10 24 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 of5,073 words
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Article782 1983-06-10 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule 1 Locatii E Humanity *****E 10.6.83 2359 G Asia FSB 1000-1200 N5 H&kata Maru 47/503 10.6.83 2300 Borneo FSB 0900-1100 G3 Tor Bay 08/328 11.6.83 0700 Mansfield FSB782 words
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Article1927 1983-06-10 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adriatic Coateteer Continental Feeders iS i Cargo Freight PK p AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Pie Ltd. Afra-Eararia Uae Transgroup Pie Ltd Si Ahreaklel Llaer Service Kim Shpg .St t Taepder Sea Consortium1,927 words
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Article487 1983-06-10 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Botany Treasure 13/4 Botany Bay alongside 10.6.83/0800 Calandrini 8/9 P Simons alongside 10.6.83/0600 Han Chuan 18 Y Fung alongside 10.6.83/0500 Santa Fe II 35/6 Borneo alongside 10.6.83/0600 Shu Yu Quan 1/2 Guan Guan alongside 10.6.83/2300 Waheng 12/3487 words
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Advertisement272 1983-06-10 17 I3SEALORDIJ iUASC J UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) lII* i il .Ui 1T»1 Al«lk Loading for FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Iraa careo acceotable intransit Loading for Mina Qaboos (22/6). Dubai (23/6), Abu Dhabi (24/6), Dammam (26/6). Kuwait (28/6), Doha 3/1), Bahrain 5/7), Jeddah 6/7) Mina Qaboos 3/7), Dubai 4/7). Bahrain 6/7)272 words
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Advertisement1011 1983-06-10 17 The Straits Companies ximes K«,(wS:jS EECTOKf Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERV TO: UA PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS M. M. RANDO M RANDO M. M. RANDO lEZZS3KZSII Saied Saied 13-13/6 14-15/6 LMftA 19-19/6 20-21/6 LUNA 27-27/6 21-29/6 ANNA 3-3/7 4-5/7 10-10/7 11-12/7 91,011 words
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Advertisement617 1983-06-10 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe fetder •P K«ta»f V«M) S'poit 2) Mam From Europe 3) H'buri 4) Gburf VCSSd 1) Gburf 2)H Du'B 3) B'»en 4) Rd»m 5) I* H p KM* s» In Port 17/6 24/6 1/7 8/7 15/7 24/7 31/7 MHON It DEL FT SELANDIA N. DEJMA617 words
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Advertisement596 1983-06-10 19 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited [CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok thtomt unroot mt nUMIFWT OPWSS hohoiob ejpwss ■onancs KOMOON NT OTT Of EDMUK mmrcetcss 10* TO MT liana hi FRAMIfMT FIPWSS HOK IOK EMSS OK MARU KKH txmss596 words
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Advertisement464 1983-06-10 19 Franco Belgian Services Ih Fit»' f- r,- ,c h v»rt %cf ;i ilh Kur Fits', r»: 0 aCF COxSO» T ttj<«« rau canmaam soma, to awn trm P ROMS UHm r<>* CMM CONTUO 11 tan 12 1* 30 km 1M W6 COHTMO lIJm It km 7 M IM SEW* SEAS464 words
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Advertisement752 1983-06-10 20 r Hapag-Lloyd I TO CONTINENT/ UK EXPORTS S po<e P KelangPen n 6* 27/6 Leooes Genoa H burg 6 ha»en Rdam Antwerp Bilbao 15/7 22/7 10/8 •Via teedei service Liverpool Bay To*to Bar Liverpool Bar Frankfurt Eiptess MonfKont Eipress Bremen tipiess Kowtoon Bay City ol Fdrtwfh Connecting in Tokyo Also752 words
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Advertisement531 1983-06-10 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING FCI t LCI CARGO FOR F»« Irtnf 25/« It/7 U/7 20/7 21/7 2J/7 t»«r V. o> 5/7 24/7 21/7 30/7 31/7 2/1 also accepimg ta/fa t fcl/fcl 10 GOIHNBURC AARHUS COPENHAGM OSLO SI OCR HOI M HEISMKI HtEKN BREAK RMAVEN VIA HAMBURG LONDON531 words
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Advertisement739 1983-06-10 20 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn M "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON fHASHIUGTAWTWI PAGAN HTANTAWTNA HTOW TWA B f SS C Agents m N'aloysio BOUSTE AD SHIPPING TEI NOS Kl *****4 *****7—PKELANG *****1 8 PENANG *****1 8 Compani* Argentina Dt Nt**aacion IMnniniMMM SACK •ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE LOAOMG FOR739 words
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Advertisement364 1983-06-10 20 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SOUTHERN CROSS I SWGAPORt PKELAMG PEAAAG LOW FOR 25 Jwe 26 June Karadi SWGAPOK SMOSf MMITM fit LTD «l *****44 7ft *****70 B0( C H T S>lrflNC COMMIT Til 222*352/3 PO«T Alt ANG MAi OSf MMITM SON BHD Tfl364 words
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Advertisement968 1983-06-10 21 PIL GROUP VESSELS VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA MEW AH E-441 IS/21 JUNE DJIBOUTI. HODEIOAH. PT. SUDAN, MOMBASA KOTA WISATA E-447 2S/30 JUNE HODEIOAH. JEDOAH. ADEN, AOABA. PT SUOAN KOTA WANGI E-44S 90/2 JULY HODEIOAH, JEDOAH, AQABA, PT SUDAN, MOMBASA KOTAJASA E-451 20/25 JUNE HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, PT BUDAN, MOMBASA. D'SALAAM,968 words
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Advertisement584 1983-06-10 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE I BENBULK BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD Retang S pore P Keiang Ludnf For: canc kntuk 14/17 km 11/21 lun SHE. LfOtt (KJJEBSEN LINE NEW ZEALAND SINGAPORE PORT KEIANG K LUMPUR PENANG BEN LINE BENOERA -BENOERA LAKSAMANA TEL 2737/4J TEL 38b521 TEL SS22SS584 words
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Advertisement695 1983-06-10 21 £2 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD Indonesian National Shipping Line TO USA EAST/ WIST COAST N GUP POUTS (FULLY CONTABOISED VESSELS) STOW IJL HOUSTON SAVAIMAM WW TOM DAtTMOK IAYMMM Voy 708 3/7 2S/7 7/1 U/l U/l 17/1 MAJAPAHI (toy MB l/l 21/1 10/9 14/1 11/9 Mm *cc*(M| cjrf* l« NwkuL Mmtw. N695 words
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Advertisement630 1983-06-10 21 mm BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT MEADOWBANK IVYBANK SPORE 27 June 23 Aug R'DAM HULL HMBG 26 July 29 July 1 Aug 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep Ly kes /3 Lines U.S. GULF DVtECT SERVICE Nola Hsln Ga>« LOUSE LYKES Sid SM Sid OWVEVE630 words
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Advertisement1613 1983-06-10 22 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER VESSEL STOW MOTHER KSStt TOKYO RYORK S YNAH ST (OH) ASIA STAR VI? In Pt TOHBfI MARU V7l 4 Jut 5 Aug 2 Aug 9 Aug J BRIDGE Vl9 17 hin 'KIIROBtI MARU V 69 13 Jul 11 Aug 6 Aug 13 Aug MONU RUBY *221,613 words
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Advertisement583 1983-06-10 22 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES K 114 Anson Road, #18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207. Tal: *****22 A *****67 P.Kalang: Tel *****1/8. RED SEA/PERSIAN GUtF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES S'pore loading For: .17 hue Bandar Abbas .26 June Assab/Aleiandna/Benfhari/Tnpoi 5 Aug Assab/Aleiandna/Benjhazi/Tnpoi 30 Aut Assab/Aleiandria/Benghazi/Tripoi HAISBON MAE WOO NO. S. HAEWOO NO. 2 HAEWOO NO. 3.583 words
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Advertisement795 1983-06-10 22 4, INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Hi Ansofj Rood, "27 16. Internotionol Plo/o. 0207 Tel *****1 I (10 Lines) NfOMABMA-iLitfK BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ALPAC LINE ■Ed TICK A Spore P Kelarif Loa<fcn( for NEPTUNE KtS Saied Saled Mauritius/Reunion Durban Vessel loading at Kota Kmabalu Ajents S<n|apore INTRASEA (PTE) LTO BOOKING *****11795 words
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Advertisement499 1983-06-10 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): 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) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA SINGAPORE PENAN6...... SYDNEY BURNE MELBOURNE ADCLADE FREMANTLE Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and499 words
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Advertisement607 1983-06-10 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO WCMOA No I Datum J47N >m«m 304 ft Gtanj 301N I SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA. CALCUTTA VMMI Gto» Duck 30« I Knul mctani Pnun( CMta|«n( Chaku Cjkutlj k 71k Ml 6/ is/; nil mi s«"o« *a«is wptl* asncks pti607 words
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Advertisement1251 1983-06-10 23 OIINOUV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILWNG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M S SHARKAT NAM SOON SON BHD IST AND ?ND FLOOR NO 1 JALAN CEMPENWG PORT KIANG1,251 words
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Advertisement153 1983-06-10 23 V SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 3. SJwnloc Wat #?O OS *?0 06 I£ixicttlSI»nto« Mouw Smuapor* 0106 let ??OSO»8 Lmesl Tete. R*****9 SASHIF REGULAR SERVICES TO EAST MALAYSIA ETA ETD OESTWATION >w Man tfcif ?0 6 22/6 BMuhi/K. Mart/Mri ■if lee 22/6 24/6 Labuan/Muara/Kota Kinabahi i Nam Hua No 4153 words
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Advertisement609 1983-06-10 24 ICcjiioiial Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday coil REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGXLA VOV STORE SKI* VOY STORE PHUKET DATUM MM 137/131 Saded h ftrt 225/22* II km 21 kn KATANA BMW 131/140 24 IM 29 JM SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE609 words
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Advertisement234 1983-06-10 25 SPLOSNA PLOVBA (YUGOSLAV) LOADING FOR KARACHI/BOMBAY fcbat Breakbulk and Containara SH6APORE KARACHI BOMBAY UTUA 25 Jui 4 Jul 9 Jul For freifht bookints please contact ajents: Harper Glflan (S) Pte Ltd. Tel: *****00 Vsl to load at PPW 305 INTERMARITIME LTD. MRECT MONTHLY SALMG TO SOUTH AFRICA KK S pore234 words
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Advertisement582 1983-06-10 26 \iT\ ENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor. Golden Mile Tower, Btotfc Rood, Sinoopore 0719 Tel *****44 Tli R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE V*r ETA ETD Desbnabon LANGS* 11/13 bi Port 12/6 P KEIANG SINGAPORE TO PHUKET SERVICE Vov ETA ETD Destination FULL-CONTAINER SERVICE TO PT KELANG/PENANG582 words
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Advertisement425 1983-06-10 26 st-wppirig p»>vace krrwt«d NVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE Accepting FCL/LCI 1 Conventional cargoes OESTN ETA A K TANAU SANDAKAN 14th km COLOMBO 18th Jim PELEGO DUVO 15th June EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE VSL ETA ASTEMON 15th km TARPON SCALANE 12th km 17th hm HAMMtG/ANTWERP 15th hm HAABURG/ANTWERP Cargo Book op tH *****88/9,425 words
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Miscellaneous183 1983-06-10 26 i Regional Weather /Z m ■bv li£ S T. m M fi iS 7m tk 551 a i 4 %f i :> ra IS :'V mS m i iS&» BTiTa^ c Wim Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING.183 words
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