The Business Times, 28 June 1983
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Title Section10 1983-06-28 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, JUNE 28,1983 60 CENTS10 words
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Article421 1983-06-28 1 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG LIEN Hoe Industries, which was recently taken over by Peak Hua Holdings, is expected to announce shortly its acquisition of a Kuala Lumpurbased finance company and a few property companies. The group is finalising negotiations to buy over 80 per421 words
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211 1983-06-28 1 NOT MANY people in Singapore are sufficiently aware of the usefulness of insurance. According to Insurance Commissioner Law Song Keng, the ratio of total domestic insurance premiums to the country's gross national product (GNP) was only 2.8 per cent, against 5 to 7 per211 words
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640 1983-06-28 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE IT'S the "special offer" season in the city centre. But this time, it is not just department stores and shops that are putting out the big sign it's office space that is being offered almost on a platter. These days, there640 words
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433 1983-06-28 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG INSURANCE companies must have the ability to change if they are to succeed in the future, said Mr Philip Dutter, director of Mckinsey and Company in New York. Speaking at the opening session of an international insurance seminar here yesterday,433 words
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342 1983-06-28 1 JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's Liberal-Democratic Party won a decisive victory in an Upper House election yesterday, assuring his administration a strong hand in bids to beef up defence forces and to forge closer ties with Washington. The pro-American, probusiness LDP won342 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article52 1983-06-28 1 Reuter MALAYSIA'S industry is unhappy but resigned to the International Tin Council decision to increase export cutback on producers, industry officials said. The ITC agreed in London to increase export cutbacks from the current 36 per cent to 39.6 per cent for third quarter 1983 from July toReuter - 52 words
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Article69 1983-06-28 1 Reuter THE South Korean economy is recovering and will hit a boom in the latter half of this year, a report by the state-run Korea Development Bank said. It said a survey of about 900 manufacturing and mining companies showed strong indications that the country would have itsReuter - 69 words
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Article59 1983-06-28 1 Reuter TAIWAN'S foreign exchange reserves reached a record US$l2 billion in mid-June compared with about $10 billion in early January this year, the central bank said. A senior bank official attributed the rise to Taiwan's trade surplus of nearly $1.53 billion from a total trade volume of nearlyReuter - 59 words
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Article44 1983-06-28 1 Reuter ISRAEL'S doctors yesterday called off a two-week hunger strike that had brought about the virtual collapse of medical services. The Israeli Medical Association announced it was ending the fast following Sunday's cabinet decision to resolve the pay dispute through arbitration. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article41 1983-06-28 1 AP JOHN Templeton, the American financier who founded the Templeton prize for progres in religion, is giving £3,260,000 to a management studies centre in Oxford. The gift is one of the largest ever to a British educational establishment. APAP - 41 words
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Article56 1983-06-28 1 Reuter PAKISTAN International Airlines has earned a record 433 million rupees in the year ended June 30, up from target of 320 million and 220 million the previous year, airline chairman Rahim Khan announced. He said the carrier has set a profit target of 617 million rupees forReuter - 56 words
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Article68 1983-06-28 1 UPI NIGERIA, the Opec member that forced the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries' last price cut, said it would push the cartel to adopt a more competitive oil pricing policy. Nigeria's new Opec stance was recommended in a 19-page economic white paper officially released on Saturday by theUPI - 68 words
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Article49 1983-06-28 1 Reuter WALL Street stock prices turned lower yesterday morning after opening mixed as investors were concerned about the prospects of rising interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off 1.71 points to 1239.98 and declining stocks were ahead of gainers about five to four. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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327 1983-06-28 1 Reuter JAPANESE eleetreales companies have started shipping a new "saper" eempator memory chip to the US market, raistag the spectre af aa all-ant semieeadactor war with Amerieaa rivals, ladastry searces said la Tokyo. US chip makers, stUl reellag fram Japaa's swift damlaattoa a(Reuter - 327 words
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513 1983-06-28 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH WORLD-famous architectural firm Kenzo Tange and Urtec is designing the plaza above Raffles Place underground station and the first concourse level of the station. Professor Tange has offered to help the Urban Redevelopment Authority design Raffles Place plaza513 words
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Advertisement252 1983-06-28 1 N Published and Distributed by ■HEI FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Pjfyl 2 Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 A member of The Times Organisation mm FALL in American money supply and the banking system's return to a net free reserve position gave a welcome lift to US credit markets Page 2 RICH and252 words
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Advertisement77 1983-06-28 1 OLYMPUS PearieordaXß the world's most versatile mlcrocassette pocket recorder [nip] system IDIkl The Schiphol experience What's that u FIyKLM through Amsterdam and discover T vnr What travellers appreciate most about Schiphol Airport is the combination of smooth transfers, moving walkways, helpful groundstaff and a duty-free shopping area that is second77 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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592 1983-06-28 2 Reuter A US$3.2 billion drop in US M-l money supply and the banking system's return to a net free reserve position of $78 million gave a welcome lift to US credit markets late last Friday, but analysts see new problems ahead. Henry Kaufman,Reuter - 592 words
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Article129 1983-06-28 2 Reuter WEST German 1984 federal net borrowing is expected to total 37.34 billion marks, compared with a planned 40.91 billion marks this year, government sources said. The sources on Friday were detailing the draft budget due to go before the cabinet next Wednesday and later to theReuter - 129 words
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418 1983-06-28 2 Reuter STERLING is likely to be strong in the second half this year, principally because of an expected weakening of the US dollar, but the UK currency will resume its downward trend in 1984, Phillips and Drew's Brendan Brown said. Writing in theReuter - 418 words
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Article200 1983-06-28 2 Reuter JAPAN'S Ministry of International Trade and Industry will cut the margin requirements for futures trading on the Tokyo Gold Exchange, effective July 1, exchange sources said. The reduction is to help traders undertake more hedging and to meet traders' demand for lower marginReuter - 200 words
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119 1983-06-28 2 Reuter A MEETING of Poland's creditor nations will be held in Paris around July 7 in the first formal talks on the debt issue at government level for 18 months, diplomatic sources said. Nato foreign ministers had decided to suspend talks on delayingReuter - 119 words
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Article500 1983-06-28 2 THE US dollar weakened against all major currencies in a quiet day's trading yesterday. Against the local dollar, the US currency opened at 552.1150 65. Trading was quiet and dealers said most of the deals were commercial tradings. The dollar went up to a high of $2.1210/ 20500 words
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Article224 1983-06-28 2 THE DOLLAR rated steady and closed at 237.06 yen on uncertainty over US interest rate trends after falling to a one-month low of 236.45 in early trading. The dollar opened at 236.80, compared with the 237.00/20 Friday close in New York, and fell rapidly because of the larger than224 words
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Article22 1983-06-28 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.94 per cent.22 words
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Article188 1983-06-28 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 27: US DolUra(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 10* 10 1 month 9N 0* 2 months 9 13/16 911/16 3 months OH 0*. 6 months 10* 10 9 months 103/16 10 1/16 12 months 10 5/16 10 3/16 Das. SwFrt.188 words
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Article44 1983-06-28 2 RANGE at prices offered by discount bouses on June 27: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buvim Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2*4 3-month Bank bills 7'« 7* 3 months CD 7Vt 7 6 months CD 7* 7H Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article339 1983-06-28 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer in light trading Prices firmed between US$2.5O and US$3.5O an ounce at the outset due to a weaker US dollar following a larger than expected $3.2 billion fall in the latest US M-l money supply figures, after which the market fluctuated339 words
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Article43 1983-06-28 2 Frl Thus New York L2 23B 12 15B 12 SOS 12 22S Zurich 12 25B 12.17B 12 35S 12.27S Mm Pit Singapore 12 30B 12.20B 12 40S 12 30S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.43 words
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Article118 1983-06-28 2 THE US dollar yesterday recovered on sporadic shortcovering support, and was little changed from New York's Friday level. It opened lower following a larger than expected 13.2 billion fall in the latest US Ml money supply, but business was very quiet for most of the day. The US unit118 words
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Article90 1983-06-28 2 THE dollar yesterday opened lower against most currencies following reaction in the US and the Far East to the larger than expected fall in US Ml money supply reported on Friday. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.5460/70 Can 1.8990 9020 Cross ***** U2 DMk 3.8760 8800 DF1 4.3410 55 S90 words
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Advertisement84 1983-06-28 2 r, v >r; U 4 :-v t- >4 y r r 1. Sfe 1 WBt' il IB; •v Knoll THE UIIIMATE IN FURNIFUKE Til FUTURE IF OFFICE A KNOLL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION Mandarin Hotel Ballroom. South Wing 6th Floor 28th June: Trade Invitees only 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. 29th June:84 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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434 1983-06-28 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO FOOD manufacturer Cerebos (Singapore) Pte Ltd will spend more than $4 million to extend its factory building. The company, a subsidiary of Cerebos Pacific Ltd, intends to add a threestorey extension to its factory at Hill view Avenue. That site434 words
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423 1983-06-28 3 CYCLE and Carriage Ltd is to give $1.5 million to the National University of Singapore to establish a visiting professorship in business administration. This was announced yesterday by CAC chairman Chua Boon Peng when he handed a cheque for the first instalment of423 words
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Article306 1983-06-28 3 THE Sime Darby Motor group has announced the following changes in its subsidiaries from July 1: Mr Tay Kiong Pang will be appointed as managing director of Performance Motors Ltd, the BMW franchise holder in Singapore. He replaces Mr Richard Gandy, executive director who, having completed his306 words
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Article511 1983-06-28 3 THE Nanyang Technological Institute (NTI) has set up three advisory committees to maintain a close link with industry. The committees for three schools of engineering civil and structural, electrical and electronic, and mechanical and production engineering meet regularly to discuss training and curriculum matters. The511 words
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391 1983-06-28 3 MORE visitors came here in April compared with the same month last year but occupancy rates of hotels remained low. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board said yesterday a total of 226,610 visitors arrived here in April by air, sea and land. This represented391 words
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259 1983-06-28 3 PHILIPPINE Energy Minister Geronimo Velasco will chair an international energy conference to be held in conjunction with the forthcoming Asian Energy '83 exhibition in Singapore. He will be joined by two other chairmen Mr Peter Gaffney, senior partner of Gaffney, Cline and Associates259 words
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Advertisement399 1983-06-28 3 PLANNING A NEW BUILDING? We Can Save You Millions*! Solve Your Carpark Problem Now! vamoß £Uto Allows up to: 60% more parking lots in the same space. 40% reduction of the surface area per parking bay El. .0 r BEFORE Conventional Parking 39 Places rd hr, y h T" 1—399 words
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OVERSEAS
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450 1983-06-28 4 Reuter DEUTSCHE Lufthansa AG's earnings on passenger and freight business in the first five months of 1963 were 3.3 per cent up on the same period last year, but costs also rose at only a marginally lower rate of 3 per cent,Reuter - 450 words
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Article261 1983-06-28 4 UPI AMERICAN companies with operations and subsidiaries in the developing countries are providing a wide range of benefits for their employees and their families, according to a new study. The study of 200 American companies in 12 countries was jointly sponsored by the Conference BoardUPI - 261 words
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Article722 1983-06-28 4 Reuter RICH and poor nations are still wide apart on almost all main issues as they go into what is scheduled to be a final week of talks on world economic problems. Initial optimism that the sixth United Nations Conference on Trade andReuter - 722 words
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156 1983-06-28 4 Reuter THE Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said its latest survey of UK manufacturing industry again showed stronger demand and the prospect of rising production levels. Not all manufacturing industry has benefited yet from the steady, but still modest, increase in business activity, itReuter - 156 words
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381 1983-06-28 4 Reuter MEXICO'S foreign debt burden and continuing current account deficits will hamper its economy up to the end of 1987, a study by Data Resources Inc said. The latest quarterly forecast for Mexico by the private company's European staff said the country couldReuter - 381 words
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Article155 1983-06-28 4 AP LECH Walesa has denied that he plans to step aside as chairman of the underground Solidarity labour federation and urged his compatriots to force Poland's communist regime to revive free trade unions. "I won't run away. I can't run away," Walesa told US television ABCAP - 155 words
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381 1983-06-28 4 AP ISRAELIS are deeply divided over how to assess the conflict inside the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO). The government sounds delighted, but many independent analysts are worried. To Prime Minister Mena chem Begin's government, the PLO's troubles are Israel's gain. In Begin's eyes theAP - 381 words
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641 1983-06-28 4 Reuter AN OBSCURE Canadian businessman working in secrecy was largely behind a lifeline of American hardware that saved Britain from Nazi conquest in World War Two, according to a book published yesterday. The man, Arthur Purvis, described by Britain's wartime leader Winston ChurchillReuter - 641 words
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Article465 1983-06-28 4 NYT A WEST german inventor has developed an internal combustion engine with one moving part that consumes about 30 per cent less petrol than conventional motors and can be manufactured for a fraction of the cost. The final verdict is pending, but engineers and industry analystsNYT - 465 words
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Article315 1983-06-28 4 AP WITH natural rubber declared a critical strategic material, the future of guayule a desert plant in the US that produces latex could be promising. But more than 100 botanists, plant biologists, agriculturalists and government officials who met last week at the University of California saidAP - 315 words
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Article757 1983-06-28 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFK 'SFO HKG MAS MH601 0620 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQI03 0945 KUL CV CVT96 0945 LUX/AUH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP GIA GA960757 words
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365 1983-06-28 5 UPI MOST White House insiders are confident President Reagan will seek re-elec-tion next year, but his personal deadline for announcing the decision may not be until late November. Top aides had indicated earlier that the president would declare his intentions in early September. WhateverUPI - 365 words
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392 1983-06-28 5 Reuter THE French government is likely to repeat certain recently imposed "exceptional" taxes in 1964 in order to make up for reduced government revenues stemming from this year's austerity measures, French Finance Minister Jacques Delors said in Paris. Speaking to journalists onReuter - 392 words
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Article366 1983-06-28 5 UPI AN AMERICAN House subcommittee will open an investigation of illegal and unfair foreign trade practices by showing FBI videotapes of Japanese computer company employees fnaking payoffs for IBM secrets. The videotapes of the undercover Federal of Investigation operation are part of the subcommittee's investigationUPI - 366 words
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Article473 1983-06-28 5 Reuter JAPAN'S current account surplus in fiscal 1963, ending next March 31, will rise to a record U5524.96 billion from 19.17 billion in fiscal 1982, the private Japan Economic Research Institute said. Its projections showed the surplus rising to $27.89 billion in fiscal 1964 withReuter - 473 words
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Article301 1983-06-28 5 AFP THE World Food Council (WFC), at its annual meeting at the United Nations headquarters ih New York yesterday and today, is dealing with the importance of human nourishment in the overall scheme of the planet. The Rome-based WFC, created by the UN General AssemblyAFP - 301 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article582 1983-06-28 5 Agencies DIFFERENCES remain between Western Europe and the US Administration on US budget policy, West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl said on a television programme in Bonn. US Vice-President George Bush, appearing alongside Chancellor Kohl on the progamme, reaffirmed his government's commitment to reduce US interest rates asAgencies - 582 words
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419 1983-06-28 5 UPI THE United States still is a land «I opportunity bat there are mere opportunities far Immigrants than far native citizens, a Johns Hopkins University history professor said. "America now Is mare of a land of opportaalty far ambittaas Immigrants UutnUPI - 419 words
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709 1983-06-28 5 Reuter A BATTLE is brewing in the Pentagon over a new strategy to strike deep behind Soviet lines with advanced, precision-guided conventional weapons in the event of a European war. Known as "deep strike," the strategy, which is strongly backed by influential Congressmen, the defenceReuter - 709 words
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787 1983-06-28 5 NYT THE Reagan Administration is engaged in not one but two sets of negotiations on arms control: one with the Soviet Union and the other with the US Congress. The differing demands of each have now kindled new controversy over the MX missile andNYT - 787 words
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Advertisement70 1983-06-28 4 English pub, a great place for lunch or 4 R®Efl dinner, bar service untfl 10 pm, a haven of peace, best US prime iil>,.. > an executive unwinder, t M$ bangers 4 xc*( Akiit ci 11 riST tlie best rendezvous in Singajxnie for an evening drink, and much more besides...70 words
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Advertisement20 1983-06-28 4 Fly Pan Am To The USA Daily And To More Than 45 U.S. Cities. Pan Am.You Can't Beat The Experience.20 words
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Advertisement61 1983-06-28 5 THE ASSOCIATION OF BANKS IN SINGAPORE Banking Hours on Thursday. 30 June 1983 Notice is hereby given that member banks in Singapore will open for business on Thursday, 30 Jurte 1983, up till 11.30 am only, to enable them to close their books for the first half of the year61 words
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Advertisement217 1983-06-28 5 t 5 Capture today for tomorrow in full colour on canvas V I I here has never been anything quiie like it in Singapore A portrait studio capable of producing stunning full-colour classical portraits with the ageless texture of an oil painting. Call in to our Portrait Studio where Mr.217 words
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Article514 1983-06-28 6 YASUHIRO NAKASONE rules a country where election results are seldom surprises. So there was not really a lot of excitement when he went to the polls on Sunday, especially when votes for 126 seats, or half the total, in the Upper House of the Diet (Parliament)514 words
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Article, Illustration1454 1983-06-28 6 KIRK JOHNSON - Want to let people know or at least make them believe you've arrived? Flash an American Express gold card or a prestige Visa or Mastercard. KIRK JOHNSON looks at the psychology behind these cards and atNYT - 1,454 words
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807 1983-06-28 6 ERIC PACE - By ERIC PACE NYT SOME people keep them in safe deposit boxes. Seme frame them and hang them on their walls. Some have even used them for wallpaper. New York City and Its environs, bond experts say, are home to more thanNYT - 807 words
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Advertisement180 1983-06-28 6 Whether your assignment calls for a single engineer or a whole work-team, Skilltek is the total solution. Engineering Manpower Search Selection. Industrial Engineering, Drafting Services. Welding Inspection, Quality Control Fabrication Supervision. Exploration Surveys Surveyors, Engineers Geophysicists, Geologists, Field Technicians to provide an integrated team for exploration companies and government authorities.180 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous785 1983-06-28 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Enigma (Mandarin/r). 4.25 Afternoon Matinee Since You Went Away Part 1 (b/w) 5.45 Great Grand Mother: A history of women who settled on the prairies. 6.15 News (English). 6.25 Man Memasak: (Malay) Learn how to bake colourful steamed cakes or "Kueh Apam Cantik785 words
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755 1983-06-28 7 JERRY GRAY - By JERRY GRAY AP AGEING equipment, failing tracks, human error and too few dollars are literally derailing the world's oldest subway system. Since February, 10 New York City subway trains have slid off their tracks, causing only minor injuries and delays but bringingAP - 755 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1983-06-28 7 ROBERT KING - Taiwanese computer manufacturers are planning to flood the world markets with inexpensive machines which they claim to be compatible with big-name US software without being outright fakes. ROBERT KING provides the details. ROBERT KING FT TAIWANESE manufacturers, frustratedFT - 1,065 words
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Article, Illustration616 1983-06-28 7 LEROY POPE - By LEROY POPE UPI THE vintage car market in the United States is getting an unusual lift from the current high price of new cars. "People are buying cars 15 to 25 years old and spending perhaps US$4OOO to give them primary restoration," saysUPI - 616 words
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Advertisement79 1983-06-28 7 WHEN BUYING A KEY SYSTEM, PAY FOR THE BEST NEC IT WILL BE A DECISION YOU WILL NOT REGRET Gloctra-28 has it all! 12 Outside lines, 28 Key Telephone Sets 2 Direct station Selection Busy Lamp Field Consoles Automatic-last number dialed Hands free dialing and monitoring Call Waiting on Intercom79 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous597 1983-06-28 7 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Patrick helps in the garden (5) 8 Two-offspring animal? (5) 10 A lake eagle's nest (5) 11 Little Sarah's boy (5) 12 Sweet nonsense (5) 13 Looks rocky (7) 15 The beast pounds a priest! (5) 18 Low noise (3) 19 Give of one's597 words
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Advertisement969 1983-06-28 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Bill with the American Express Card ■■IH "if you don't already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" ■%4 mnn iMonya Buffet Tuck »n to the $12 pcr^pcrso^,,,, <§^IseSU Q A 3 \\W/ V a <2 0 Discotheque y/iiv® We're blasting off969 words
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Advertisement166 1983-06-28 8 f* COFFEE GARDEN.'' we serve jjoa poanA the clock a •mwi restaurant t Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. e%3 nowetel m l<-=3 214, Dunearn Road, Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****22 Ext 130 BSBBSEtsB w fi <3* a y uke c ßestaurant Conveniently located on the East Coast 10166 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article174 1983-06-28 9 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per IN kg yesterday. Cocoast oil: Bulk fob $117.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $130.00 sellers, new drum fob $134.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $68 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $375.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper174 words
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Article338 1983-06-28 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second class 0.76, 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 0.56.338 words
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Article300 1983-06-28 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with July One RSS buyers quoted at 234.00 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cent from last Friday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some speculative buying after a higher opening. Afternoon prices gained further ground on some late buying300 words
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Article406 1983-06-28 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt o.b. 230.25 231.25N Int. 1 R.S.S. July 233.50 234.00 Int. 1 R S.S. August 236.50 237.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 223.75 225.75N UK/Cont 222.75 224.75N Int. 3 R.S.S. 219.75 221.75N UK/Coot 218.75 220.75N406 words
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Article85 1983-06-28 9 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil futures closed steadier in active trading in line with higher Rotterdam close on the KLCE yesterday. Turnover rose to 472 lots, 160 lots higher against Friday's 312 lots. LONDON Fri Thurs Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne July 375.00qtd 375.00qtd August 390.00slr 387.50slr Sumatra85 words
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Article32 1983-06-28 9 Rubber: June 27 Singapore: July: 234.00 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 253.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M 530.55 per kilo (down 5.00 cents) 215 tonnes (up 33 tonnes)32 words
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Article117 1983-06-28 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday fell Ave cents from Friday to M 531.55 a kilo, but still remained within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 to M532.9C. Dealers noted the drop was in line with the London Metal Exchange close last week. The market was117 words
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Article196 1983-06-28 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Ccttea yan: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,190; 32s 3,285, 40b 3,390 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece pifc: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article599 1983-06-28 9 COFFEE: Futures yesterday stood £7 to £17 a tonne below Friday's close at midday. Light selling at the opening set yesterday's easier tone, and little feature emerged in a lightly attended market marked by a large number of self trades. Fresh fundamental news remained scarce and roasters were599 words
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Advertisement117 1983-06-28 9 Dine Chinese with the Card FA ML RICAN E X PRC SS;| ikJ. .-,c "'V -'f jrfr .>-ri .*f J* ri .£,£*2 > f jhm'' WStl js* c* In j- <is < ~i§ss^ to |f Y?" w#. Enjoy a bottle of Hennessy /*D on the house! Now, when you dine117 words
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Advertisement1641 1983-06-28 9 m tt #olben Castlf jfinantr t CORPORATION LIMITED (laMrpnM la StappiK) AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANY BALANCE SHEETS AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1982 GROUP COMPANY 5. FIXED ASSETS AND DEPRECIATION CAPITAL AND RESERVES Share capital Statutory reserve fund Capital reserves Revenue reserves Represented by: FIXED ASSETS (5) INVESTMENTS, at cost (6)1,641 words
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3402 1983-06-28 10 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 specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,402 words
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Article3473 1983-06-28 10 Gr"« Gr*s Not 1983 Laat Dlv D1t YTd P/B Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Ctt (•OOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 235 Acma 2S1 m 7.5 m 2.9 255.0 354 148 Alcom 330 unch 5.0 33 13 29.2 10 336 330 286 1483,473 words
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Article2228 1983-06-28 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1 AX) units unless otherwise specified. INDUSHftIAIB (3.« OB) AtoM (3-MB 3 60S) (C)2,228 words
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Article770 1983-06-28 10 THE lacal market closed mixed yesterday with second Use itoeb still eammiitlng the balk of attention. Selected Mae-chips also did well. IV Bulbck Times Composite ladex was up 3.58 points to »44.74 sad the Straits Times Industrial Index rase 4.21 points to •75.11. Prices opeaed770 words
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Article474 1983-06-28 10 BULLISH investors yesterday took both the New Straits Times Industrial Index and total turnover to all-time highs. The NST Industrials Index surged 8.21 points to 1347.91. This compares with the previous high of 1340.96 on June 17. Total volume rose to 17.09 million units474 words
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Article183 1983-06-28 10 Managers' prices for Jane 28 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3.41 3 62xd The Savings Fund 2 02 2.14 S pore Prog Fund 1.56 1.64 S pore Sec. Fund 2 33 2.47 S pore Invest Fund 1.14 12Lxd S pore Equity Fund 1.52 1.61 ASIA UNIT TRUST Mai183 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article24 1983-06-28 11 MALAYA TIb Priatiag Campaay Limited: Eighteenth AGM to held at No. I, Sixth Lokyang Road, Singapore on June 28 at II.00 am.24 words
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Article875 1983-06-28 11 CHRIS LIM - Market Talk... By CHRIS LIM LOCAL stockbroking firm, Alfa-Pacific Securities, has recommended purchase of several stocks for medium to long term investment in its first monthly investment report released recently. The stocks are Malayma Cement, Singapore Laad, Traasmare* and Wearße Brothers. On Malayaa Cement, it875 words
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Article417 1983-06-28 11 LITTLE overseas or institutional interest was noted in a quiet market but prices were generally higher in anticipation of firmness on Wall Street to a fall in US money supply. Near the close the AllOrdinaries index was up 4.2 at 610.6 with the AllResources up 8.5 at 502.3 and417 words
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Article441 1983-06-28 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed firmer mainly because of the larger than expected $3.2 billion fall in latest US Ml money supply data. The money supply fall subdued fears of a near-term US interest rate rise. Prices opened at the day's high, and gains from the previous close441 words
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Article383 1983-06-28 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed slightly higher on late profit-taking after touching an all-time high at midday. The market average added 11.32 to close at 8,900.04, a record closing level, after ending the morning session at an all-time high of 8,927.05. Trading volume was a moderate 330 mil-383 words
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Article152 1983-06-28 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed with losses more than gains in moderate trading JUNE 27 Bahts Aokham Thai Asia Fibre 127 -1 Ajruthaya In* And Trust 13B -1 Bangkok Bank 25S 2 Bank Of Ayudhaym Ltd ISO unch Bala Shoe Berll Jucker 380 unch Charoong Thai Wire 378 10152 words
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Article97 1983-06-28 11 JUNK 77 Peeoe Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B AUu Con B Baguio Oold Bute Petroleum Benfuet Con B CDCP Pint Phil Hldgi ZZI 0.015 *J0 ***** 0 008 M 0J3 »T0 ***** unch unch -0 0332 0.0006 -S unch -0.4 unch Marlnduque B Martteel Oriental B Phil97 words
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Article364 1983-06-28 11 MENTAKAB Rubber Company (Malaya) Bhd has suffered a 30.8 per cent decline in pre-tax profit to M 5424,915 for the year ended Dec 31, J. 982, with turnover down 14.6 per cent to $1.59 million. In spite of a better crop and lower production cost,364 words
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310 1983-06-28 11 PAD ANG Seaaag Batter PLC, a member of the M P Evaas greap, has started preliminary talks la Malaysia, with the intention of latrodaetag a partner la the ewaenhlp of Its Malaysian Chalrmaa E Hadsley Chaptta says that the beard lateads310 words
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357 1983-06-28 11 PETALING Garden is "reasonably confident" that the property market will remain satisfactory in view of government support in ensuring the success of the housing and construction sectors during the recession. Chairman Mr Ang Toon Chew says in his latest annual statement that the357 words
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362 1983-06-28 11 plans to offer 15 to 20 per cent of its shares to the public in November or December this year, Sabic managing director Abdul Aziz Al-Zamll said. He gave no details of the planned issue terms but said the government's ultimate aim whs (or362 words
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Article132 1983-06-28 11 developer Alfred Taubman has agreed to limit his buying of ftotheby Parke Bccaet Grcap PLC shares pending the outcome of the UK Monopolies Commission investigation into the rival bid approaches for the company, a takeover panel spokesman said. Taubman has agreed that his shares and those held by132 words
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Article102 1983-06-28 11 ROXY Electric Industries (M) Bhd has registered a 9.27 per cent increase in pre-tax profit to M 51.32 million for the first six months ended March 31, 1983. This compares with a 60 per cent fall in pre-tax profit to $1.21 million for the previous six102 words
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Article185 1983-06-28 11 IN SPITE of an increase in its crop and sales, Jeram Kuan tan (Malaya) Bhd has reported lower earnings, mainly as a result of lower rubber prices. According to the company's latest annual report, the crop harvested during the year amounted to 800,500 kg from185 words
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Advertisement297 1983-06-28 11 EXTEL CARDS A compact source of Fact and Figures, background as well as news, about individual companies. 7m m ma EXTEL STATISTICAL SERVICES LTD is part of Extel Group PLC a publicly quoted company which ranks in the top 500 in Great Britain. Founded more than 100 years ago, the297 words
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Article173 1983-06-28 12 Rises Indices Glenealy 380 72 June 24 June 27 H Leong Credit Joban Hide* A Johan Hides CASH 60« 635 65 870 865 750 60 45 40 BT Composite: BT Indicator: 941.16 *****0 944.74 *****0 Loytape 428 38 ST Industrials: 968.74 973.01 Magnum Corpn 422 36 ST Finance: 2554.17173 words
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Article, Illustration158 1983-06-28 12 Rises Indices Taiping Con 1700 +440 June 24 June 27 Seacorp 1400 100 Glenealy 444 76 MBT Index: *****92 *****73 Johan 960 70 NST Industrials 1339.70 1347.91 MAA 660 +60 NST Finance: 2428.31 2480.02 HL Credit 680 +60 NST Hotels: 659.26 659.51 CASH 840 +55 NST Properties: 1036.96158 words
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Article246 1983-06-28 12 PHASER and Neave Ltd has been asked by the Stock Exchange of Singapore to state whether its directors expect any change in the group's profitability for the year ending March 31, 1984, following its proposed one-for-two bonus issue. The SES also wants to know whether the directors expect246 words
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813 1983-06-28 12 CHOO AI LENG - IiiHBHI Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG DIRECTORS of Pan-Elec-tric Industries (Pan-El) and Growth Industrial Holdings (GIH) were yesterday questioned for more than an hour by shareholders at their respective annual general meeting in Hong Leong Building. One of the shareholders, Mr813 words
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398 1983-06-28 12 IN LINE with its move to expand its constructionrelated business, SPP Ltd has restructured itself so that wholly owned subsidiary Bored Piling (Pte) Ltd is now a holding company of all group subsidiaries involved in construction activities. After the restructuring, Bored Piling will398 words
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Article167 1983-06-28 12 BANK Rakyat is applying for a licence to become a commercial bank. General Manager Dr Abdul Hadi Derani said in Kuala Lumpur that if the application is successful, the bank would be able to expand its services to include facilities like current accounts which are necessary167 words
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Article209 1983-06-28 12 GENERAL Corporation Bhd (GCB) has proposed to acquire a 22.5 per cent stake in Hock Hua Bank (Sabah) Bhd (HHBS) for MH6.9 million cash. GCB said in an announcement that it had accepted an offer from certain minority shareholders of HHBS to buy 875,000209 words
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329 1983-06-28 12 TAN CHONG Motors is maintaining its lead in overall sales of new vehicles in Malaysia. Quoting from the Malaysian Motor Traders Association's totals for new vehicle registrations for the first five months of the year, Tan Chong marketing director Raymond On said329 words
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262 1983-06-28 12 Bernama BANK Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd has nM MS(M milUm through a share lane, expaadlag paid-up capital to mare than $1 Milton. At this level, the hash's share capital la abeut V/i times that of OCBC and UOB and mare than Ave times thatBernama - 262 words
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Article827 1983-06-28 12 SHARES closed mixed after drifting easier from a mainly firm start in quiet trade yesterday, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 0.7 point at 726.8. ICI added 16p to 530, its recent rise on US demand extended following weekend press comment. Bowater was down827 words
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449 1983-06-28 12 ASIATIC Development Bhd, the 51 per cent-owned subsidiary of Genting Bhd, is taking over Ko Rubber Plantations (Pte) Ltd's plantation business through a share issue. Ko Rubber is a wholly owned subsidiary of Genting Bhd. In an announcement yesterday, Asiatic said it449 words
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Advertisement102 1983-06-28 12 finish the job your computer started! MODEL 1193 FORMS BURSTER •This inexpensive P.F.E. Forms Burster for low volume application effectively processes to single sheet. 1. Invoices Statements. 2. Pay Slips Wage Packets. 3. Card Stock Rules Listing Paper 4. Removes Sprocket Holes. 1 J The P.F.E. 1174 Decollator will assist102 words
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Advertisement268 1983-06-28 12 Preparing Training Material Singapore, August 1—5,1983 This workshop is designed for: Training managers, officers and advisers who are involved in preparing training material. For effectiveness, the number of participants is limited to 12. Workshop Outline The workshop leader will spend the first part of the course giving advice on how268 words
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Miscellaneous56 1983-06-28 12 OUTLOOK for today: Partly cloudy in the day. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.3* pm on Jane 27 at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.5 Associated humidity 78 Minimum temperature 21-3 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 0 55 Rainfall in millimetres 6-9 Total rainfall for the month 94.0 Total56 words
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265 1983-06-28 13 SHIPPERS in Japan are pressing for action to be taken against Taiwanese independent Yang Ming Line before agreeing to the Far Eastern Freight rate increases. The powerful group of exporters is unhappy with what is seen as an attempt by the FEFC265 words
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Article, Illustration458 1983-06-28 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE Scan Dutch Consortium is replacing its two roll-on/roll-off vessels trading between South-east Asia and the Mediterranean region with fully cellular ships. The first replacement, the 1,282-TEU Scan Dutch Concordia, was phased into the service last month to take458 words
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Article81 1983-06-28 13 Reuter THREE ships, one with a cargo of copper, which had been due to leave Valparaiso last Thursday set sail on time despite the general strike called by union and truck owners' leaders, head of harbour maintenance Francisco Alvarez said. He said everything at the port has beenReuter - 81 words
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Article131 1983-06-28 13 AFP THE state-owned Philippine National Bank (PNB) had foreclosed on the Philippine International Shipping Corporation (PISC) attaching all its six ocean-going vessels for alleged failure to pay some 600 million pesos in loans and interests, the Daily Express reported. PNB president Placido Ma pa said the bankAFP - 131 words
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Article700 1983-06-28 13 Shipping Line Pag* Cot Afea V 4 Ahrenkiel Liner VI S All trans vn 4 Alpac VI 5 Anurm Shpg X 3 APC Line VI 3 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V S Asia Merchant VI 4 Austasta line V 1700 words
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460 1983-06-28 14 Lloyd's List THE crew of the Spanish container ship Alraigo will have to wait many months to claim their reward for rescuing the Sea Harrier jump-jet which made an emergency landing on the vessel recently. It also seems likely that theLloyd's List - 460 words
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Article1398 1983-06-28 14 NEW YORK'S GUARANTEED INCOME PROGRAMME NYT STACKED on Wards Island in the east river «ire 169 wooden crates of chain. How they got there helps explain why high costs and new pricing formulas may transform New York from the nation's dominant general cargo port into aNYT - 1,398 words
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Article1294 1983-06-28 14 GRAIN chartering overnight was slightly busier than the previous day, with rates reported out of the Gull to the Far East easier. One cargo taking 50,000 tons of grain from Gulf to Japan fetched US$l5 compared with $16.50 quoted in the middle of the month for a 44,0001,294 words
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Article197 1983-06-28 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 National Line.197 words
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542 1983-06-28 15 THE Lloyd's Register of Shipping has contracted Valeport Developments to design and manufacture to its specification a prototype "black box" accident recorder for ships. The contract covers the design, procurement, installation and commissioning of the recorder. It marks the second stage542 words
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462 1983-06-28 15 THE Philippine Ministry of Transportation and Communications has begun moves which observers said will invariably lead to the establishment of an Asean liner service. The ministry has sent out letters to shipping lines requesting shipping executives to answer a survey form. Through462 words
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282 1983-06-28 15 ITALIAN authorities are studying a draft agreement which could return the troubled shipping group Lauro Line to the fore of several important conference trades. Under the proposals Italmare, one of Italy's leading operators, would run and manage the conference lines in partnership with Lauro. Despite282 words
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6088 1983-06-28 20 BCHEMHE 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 of6,088 words
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Article779 1983-06-28 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location E Pioneer *****W 28.6.83 2100 G Asia FSB 0700-0900 N5 Jenwel 25/83 28.6.83 2359 Thong Soon FSB 0900-1100 B5 Siri Bhum 123N 28.6.83 2359 S'pore779 words
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Article1838 1983-06-28 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic fmilTr Continental Feeders (S), Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afrs-EaraaU Um Transgroup (S). Ahreakiel Uicr Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Tsepfer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intraaea1,838 words
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Article847 1983-06-28 22 Jue SI The transport of dangerous bulk liquid chemicals, Safety Survey Services course, the City Conference Centre, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. July 18-18 International Law of the Sea Conference, Hotel Scandinavia, Oslo. Jaly 18-Aag 8 Galbraith's course in shipping 1983, Faculty of Maritime Studies, Plymouth Polytechnic. Jaly847 words
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Article553 1983-06-28 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Atlantic Confidence 5 Sunshlp alongside 28.6.83/2300 Glory Duck 35/6 NAPL alongside 28.6.83/2300 Jenson 22 Thong Soon alongside 28.6.83/0700 Kota Jade 13/4 PIL alongside 28.6.83/0600 No 8 Donam 37/8 NAPL alongside 28.6.83/1100 Thomaseverett 31/2 NAPL 27.6.83/2300 30.6.83/1100 Builder553 words
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Article267 1983-06-28 22 AFP THERE was marginal relief from the recently depressed rate levels on the tanker market last week as a number of supertankers were booked out of the Gulf States area. But rates have not shown any real appreciation as there are still about 30 large vessels in thisAFP - 267 words
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Advertisement483 1983-06-28 13 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) \mm LONDON Freights n/m CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule VID/IX WHO Acts (or Whom IX CONTAINER Schedules IX SHIPPING Events X SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X QE_ .lARDIM AMAH :O®CL Orient Overseas Co*itu*w Line FULLY483 words
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Advertisement465 1983-06-28 13 OSEALORDH UASC I UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO(SAG; 111* il l i kli 'i k i EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Kuwait (24/7), Shuaiba (27/7), Jubail (30/7). Dammam (1/8), Doha (4/8). Dubai (6/8), Abu Dhabi (7/8) 'l FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Iraq cario acceptable intransit VJ m AL WAJBA V.2 AL MANAKH V.l AL465 words
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Advertisement475 1983-06-28 13 mm: I OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 n* MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER TO: U-8- PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS ESItraaESSIEQJEEnJISHaf&JEHS EjdiS2£J •SINGAPORE CLOSWG TIES: a 4th My 2100475 words
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Advertisement365 1983-06-28 14 r—# FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe From Europe Sailed ISHANDU 1/7 IN DEAMA 8/7 Mm Accepting F«: 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Havre. Basle UK. 3) Bremen Bremerha«n Aarhus Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malnp Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder na S pore *AJso direct cargo for365 words
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Advertisement406 1983-06-28 14 g Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South W*st Pacific North Wast Atlantic/Canada Motto «I N TOM BROS 15/1 N OS£Y 20/1 N OSfY 2#/ 8 KBO M C/ 9 Aho acceptnf LCI C«(o sa* r 20/0 25/r 21/1 25/1 11/0 11/7 STMTMCONON *22/331 AUSTMLM MMU 31/332 SHOKANA406 words
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Advertisement724 1983-06-28 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHW SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT ra PEE 26/7 21/7 a/7 31/7 •3/1 M/l Ml Ml M/l U/t 12/1 14/1 17/S lt/1 21/1 22/1 26/1 21/1 29/1 31/1 •1/9 13/1 M/ 9 M/ 9 11/* IV* 14/* 16/9 17/* I*/* 2*/» 22/* 2S/9 21/*724 words
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Advertisement309 1983-06-28 15 <f ig Franco Belgian Services h hr,- .ch \strict Pt'.'jxnn <j r /".is'i r»: 1. tnr< 1 ACI CO"SO»TiLM SINGAPORE f nowrii s 44 CfS ???4041 letm,rui ?/0001S Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd Port Kalang *****1/2 Pataling Jaya *****3/S7S«O3 Panaris ***** J+i_i f MPRESA M A LINtAS MARIIIMAS ARGENTINAS (ARGENTINE NATIONAL309 words
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Advertisement775 1983-06-28 16 r Hapag-Lloyd 10 CONTINENT UK EXPORTS S pore P KnangPen leuoes Genoa Hburg B'haren Rdam Ma r seiHe Lenoes 22/7 24/7 27/7 14/8 25/8 1/9 15/8 19/8 r Eipress Connecting m Tokyo "Also accepting corgo tor ATLANTIC GULF viq mimtondbridge. and US MID WEST by microbndge FROM CONTINENT UK Fratahrt775 words
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Advertisement374 1983-06-28 16 t=« MC.tS.LINE CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN SPOtt P MIANG VEGA 1170/1881 MO My SUNNY OCEAN »07W 26 28 My 29 31 My FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM EUROPE Vl* SUEZ 1A Mtmbtr ol the »ce Conwtmm IFUIIY CONTAINERISED TO FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST EAST COASTS K.N.SCVEN 12E 0. DOIOMAT 12 0.374 words
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Advertisement386 1983-06-28 16 (f) EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTIIG FCL 11 CI CARGO FOR SCP tW FlI RDM MM IHV *tm t/7 27/7 25/7 31/7 1/1 3/1 Gvartf 14/7 (/I 1«/| I|/| 11/t 23/7 IS/I 17/1 19/S 2t/t 22/t mso accfptmg ia/fa t fa/fa to GOTXtWK AAftHUS COPOMASDI 09.0. STOCKHOUL XL386 words
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Advertisement694 1983-06-28 16 Everett Lines! Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON HiMTMmn »/J» I WHO S/C M PACMI l/U M HTOMTOt IS/17 M BFSSC Agents m Moloyvo BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Compenn ArgantiiM 0* N«v«mci«« imrfotmincmai S A C I f "ARGENTINE NATIONAL694 words
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Advertisement248 1983-06-28 16 MSI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD EDM SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE aNWt PJCaAAG PDMNG LOAD F BK ORANGE SOUTION CROSS I MINTS SMUfOH a Karada 5 My SfC fo f SOBS MAftITNE ftl LTD TEL *****44/7 t *****70 *nai or. WOMB SANAT Will CMPAM ia *****52/3 W «l**6 MM.OS MMITM248 words
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Advertisement638 1983-06-28 17 PIL GROUP VEMCLS KOTA WANOI KOTA WIS AT A KOTA SEGAA KOTAMUTIARA KOTA CEMPAKA VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOB: E-449 J/5 JULY HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH. AQABA, PTSUOAN E-447 i/9 JULY HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AOABA, PT SUDAN E-453 29/2 AUG HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AOABA. PT SUDAN E-495 5/10 AUG HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AQABA, ADEN E-457 10/13638 words
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Advertisement420 1983-06-28 17 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/RAO SERVICE S'pore P. Ketone Loadnf for: M.V. ALWASITI 7 July Bomb ay/Aqabi/Bauah/ BafMad/Madras/Codan M.V. ALFARABI 15 My do— EAST BOUND RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE M.V. ALWASITI M.V. ALFARABI NASITI Saied Yokohama/Osafca/Kobc FARABI 10 July Yokohama/Osaka/Kobe THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD420 words
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Advertisement725 1983-06-28 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STRUTS TO tUROPt PNG SPORE Tir«Xit SjM InropMl Bay 27/0 4/7 Fr**Mt Ciprni 5/7 12/7 Eipms 14/7 11/7 Brnwn fipr«i 19/7 25/7 Inta Bay 25/7 4/1 Oty 1 EMiip 3/1 U/l Ha*w| Eiprm 9/1 19/t T*yo Bay 21/1 20/1 PMIANG U 29/4725 words
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Advertisement628 1983-06-28 17 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD Indonesian National Shipping Line TO USA WEST/ EAST COAST H GULF POUTS (FULLY CONTAROISED VESSELS) STOW IX HOUSTON SAVANNAH NEN TOM BALTMOK JAYMMTA fey m 5/7 27/7 9/1 13/1 M/l 19/t MAJAMHT »n Mi S/l 26/1 7/9 11/9 IS/9 17/9 Mm Kciptni c«p t» MaHi. 64mtaa. N.628 words
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Advertisement576 1983-06-28 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES \> BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG MEADOWBANK 3 Jul 26 Jul 29 Jul 1 Aug IVYBANK 23 Aug 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep Lykes/4 Lines U S. GULF DRECT SERVICE From LOUISE LYKES GENEVEVE LYKES RUTH LYKES SPOKE lor Otdf576 words
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Advertisement1457 1983-06-28 18 lajj V*."K"line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER VCSSCL STORE MOTKR WCSSEL TOKYO NTORK K Piowauv?? 1 lul (oV BRIDGf V 64 18 Jul lb Aug ASIA STAR Vl3 8 lul tNEW ItRStV MARU V 6/27 lul 20 Aug Abo cafe («PHR.A«IPHA *80SION (IS Auf) NORFOLK (8 Au()1,457 words
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Advertisement808 1983-06-28 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER REEFER SERVICE loadm| tor tOS ANGfIES SAN FRANCISCO SIAttlE IACOAM VANCOUVER BC Acceptmf FCI FCI Contamm P Minj Singapore I I *SSEL"_ U Mr 11 »o| AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE PMm* RABMMS tMy tAMMS 73 M, MAMS ?t Aug •Clow* at AWCOU G4n SSA808 words
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Advertisement566 1983-06-28 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES !3 114 Anaon Road, *18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207 T»l: *****22 A *****67 P K«lang:T«l *****1/8. RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES S'nore Loadint For HAEWOO NO S 1 July Benghazi/Tr<>oi HAEWOO NO. 2 5 Aug Assab/Aleiandria Benghazi/Tnpoi HAEWOO NO. 3 30 Au{ Assab/Aleiandria/Benghari/Tripoi ASIA MERCHANT MARINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE566 words
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Advertisement751 1983-06-28 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road, "27 international Ha?a Smgapoip 0207 Tel 2246b! I (10 Lines' W@)m&StE£L-E.£Birß BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK KRONOS *****06 MANGEL PEACE *****01 S pare P Kelanf Load** for 2 July R OAM UK (AVON) 21 My 23 My -do M alpac line ■EH ticv S pore751 words
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Advertisement496 1983-06-28 19 SLNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTC FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): o' Ihe ACf Cmefl.um C ROZE 34W+.. N GARNET 15W.. MERCATO* 31W. K CHANCE 13W.. TW BRDGE 16 N. K JACEJM 20W... Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1200496 words
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Advertisement597 1983-06-28 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DQAAIf SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: M BANGKOK. KEELUNG BUSAN INCHON SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: CMITTAGONG. CHALNA. CALCUTTA «nul Gto» Ouck/JOU Court 3(KS »GIN!S *PTlff AGENCIS PT! 110 TH ???«!11 ??04?M MA, »tSt* AUNTS TUNAS SETIA SON BK) Rl Irt *****0 *****4 P* iW%4 PEN IH597 words
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Advertisement984 1983-06-28 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KEIAMG M/S SHARMAT NAM SOON SDN BHD IST AND ?N0 FLOOR NO 1 JAIAN C£MP[NING PORT KIANG MALAYSIA984 words
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Advertisement89 1983-06-28 19 v SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 3 Stentofl #7005 #2006 Shenton House Smtjoore 0106 T« 220MW8 (S l.nes> Tele. R*****9 SKSHIP REGULAR SERVICES TO EAST MALAYSIA Etp>«pe<l wtti *20 lons "25 tons •**4o tons Iterrict Freezer Ctamters it Robinson Road -IMI, Sln|t»p*rr UK Tel: *****25 (5 lines). DIVISION OF THE89 words
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Advertisement442 1983-06-28 20 r Ki'iliojial Container Lilies (fZrtjSM Sailings Weekly !JL£UM|) Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing/ P S A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGXLA VOT STOK SKLA VOY. STOK PHUKET RATMV BHUM 139/140 M 29 km 227/221 1 M 4 M HATHA A BHUM 141/142 IM 13 M 229/230 15442 words
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Advertisement21 1983-06-28 21 M \NTEK ratCKiN t.OIM. SEEKS POSITION K\PKRIKN('KD I*: TU(IS SALVAGE TANKERS BULK CARRIERS GENERALCARGO IJVE-STOCK CARRIERS HEAVY LIFTS <OST\CT TEL: UMIM21 words
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Advertisement148 1983-06-28 21 Scan Dutch 9 Tih To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) To Red Sea/Mediterranean From Europe From Red Sea/Med. Also Accepting To: From: (I) Barcelona, Genoa. Leghorn Valencia (2) Amsterdam, Antwerp LeHavre Bilbao Basle Gothenburg Malmo, Stockholm, Oslo, Helsinki Southampton Liverpool, London (Tilbury). Canary Islands (3) Bremen, Bremerhaven, Aarhus' Hamburg Copenhagen, Aarhus Copenhagen, Helsinki148 words
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Advertisement177 1983-06-28 22 PEKANBARU SHIPPING Tel *****67 9. *****39 IPTEI HO PPP DUMAI t PEKAN BARU I RIAU PORT ANTARA SHIPPING SDN BHD N 'f- iA| AN P(«.ANC*N T. 4HiI»<AN *f AN 'ft M Ml •%!<« WiAAk EXPRESS RO-RO TRUCK/CM CARRO SERVICE TO E. MALAYSIA ANTARA V*/S3 RMA V6/I3 ANTARA £7/13 PJCELANG Safed177 words
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Miscellaneous183 1983-06-28 22 Regional Weather 30 y M l<£ s* v s^ rS 9 a* Vi U i at i K i a* X 1L *yr> =IIC Is SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c Win* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C183 words
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