The Business Times, 25 July 1983
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Title Section11 1983-07-25 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.fP* No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, JULY 25, 1983 60 CENTS11 words
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386 1983-07-25 1 AP AMID China's new effort to set forth clear laws on foreign economic dealings in the country, no foreign company has been involved in a Chinese court judgment yet. A Chinese legal expert said that of the 65 Chineseforeign trade disputes inAP - 386 words
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201 1983-07-25 1 Reuter ECONOMIC growth in most developing countries should pick up over the next decade, but the pace of the expansion will depend on the strength of recovery in the industrialised nations. In one of its most optimistic forecasts in recent years, the World BankReuter - 201 words
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561 1983-07-25 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG LAND AND Sea Construction Services Pte Ltd has gone into receivership and put its shipyard up for sale. The company, which owed creditors a sum of $23 million, was placed under receivership by one of its creditors, Chartered Bank. The561 words
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Article459 1983-07-25 1 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's drive to sell off state-owned industries is gathering momentum and rapidly turning into the centrepiece of her crusade to roll back socialism. Following her landslide re-election victory in June, Mrs Thatcher is eager to cut the state's role in BritishReuter - 459 words
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321 1983-07-25 1 Bernama HONGKONG'S Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) may be called in to help the Organised and Serious Crimes Bureau in its investigations into last Tuesday's murder of Bank Bumiputra official Jalil Ibrahim. The Commercial Crime Bureau has also begun investigations, sieving through theBernama - 321 words
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Article54 1983-07-25 1 Reuter CHINA plans to produce one million motor vehicles annually by the end of the century, Li Gang, general manager of the National Automotive Industry Corporaton, said. The Xinhua News Agency quoted Li as saying China will strengthen ties with foreign car makers and import modern technology, equipmentReuter - 54 words
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Article66 1983-07-25 1 Bernama PRIME Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said Malaysia will have a Supreme Court in place of the existing Federal Court. A Bill to provide for the setting up of the court would be tabled in Parliament which begins its session today. The Bill would also seekBernama - 66 words
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Article67 1983-07-25 1 Reuter IRAQ said its forces were locked in fierce ground and air battles with Iranian troops yesterday after a cross-border thrust by Iran in mountainous Kurdestan province. An Iraqi communique said more than 600 Iranian troops had been killed and a number of others wounded or captured inReuter - 67 words
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Article44 1983-07-25 1 Bernama A LEADING international electronics company plans to set up a technical training centre in Kelantan to train electronics workers. United Technologies Mostek Malaysia said discussions between the company and the Kelantan authorities are underway on the establishment of the centre. BernamaBernama - 44 words
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Article65 1983-07-25 1 Reuter CHINA and Occidental Petroleum start final talks this week on a huge coal project which would be the biggest Joint venture in China with a foreign partner. An Occidental team will discuss the final agreement for a 15 million tonne a year mine at Pingshuo, inReuter - 65 words
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Article62 1983-07-25 1 Reuter ARTILLERY battles erupted in the Shouf mountains near Beirut on Saturday night after prominent proSyrian politicians declared a "national salvation front" to oppose the government of President Gemayel. Fighting between rival Druze Muslim and Christian militias shattered about 24 hours of calm which followed a ceasefire toReuter - 62 words
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Article51 1983-07-25 1 Bernama MALAYSIA will have 22 new parliamentary and more than 60 new state constituencies under the Constitution Amendment Bill to be tabled in Parliament today. Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said his government is proposing more constituencies because of the increase in the number of voters. BeBernama - 51 words
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Article85 1983-07-25 1 Bernama TRADE and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithaudeen has urged the building and construction sector in Malaysia to look into the possibility of producing equipment and machinery domestically. He said the sector should no longer be too dependent on foreign sources and the move would also certainly boostBernama - 85 words
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248 1983-07-25 1 PETER BARNARD - By PETER BARNARD in Washington SINGAPORE will be the ■sla target mi a smjsr Mn by the Ualted States wiwfMtm Is the Far A team fnm the Western Orwwn fisMrtstlia (WOA) wtteh mpesmis IJM gnwen, packer* aai shippen la CaUferala aai Arfseaa visited248 words
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582 1983-07-25 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE presence of a dominant group of wealthy young Central Provident Fund (CPF) members may still be some way off, but there appears to be an increasing number of young people with more than $10,000 of CPF savings. Statistics582 words
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Advertisement246 1983-07-25 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd A wNMy-owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and BianghaLßsnking Corporation Shaw House 354 Orchard Road *01 -01. Singapore 0923 AP No 3663 ffiMDS THE best masters programmes offered in the area of human resource246 words
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Advertisement115 1983-07-25 1 Slimmest ever Micro cassette dictator operates on'AAA' batteries. This new BM-510 operates on two AAA' size batteries as one of its power sources. It means this miniature dictator that neatly fits into your palm can easily use anywhere, in the office. in the car or even outdoors. It uses a115 words
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Advertisement142 1983-07-25 1 w 4Mt The success of any business trip depends on the mood you arrive in rv--s* The new symbol of a new deal for the travelling businessman. A response to his special needs. For a super start, you do not have to join in the merry throng of holiday-makers. We142 words
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MANAGEMENT
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1140 1983-07-25 2 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN THE best masters programmes offered in the area of human resource development are not put up by the universities but by private teaching schools. That statement, sounding alarmingly close to heresy, does not disturb the executive director of the Singapore Institute1,140 words
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220 1983-07-25 2 A SWEDISH team of 17 MBA and economics students some of them the future managers of Swedish multinational companies in Asia are now in Singapore to see how the economy works. They are pioneer participants of a South-east Asia project sponsored by the220 words
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Article, Illustration93 1983-07-25 2 THE chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr P Y Hwang, was one of two top civil servants made honorary members of the Marketing Institute of Singa- pore at its 10th anniversary dinner and dance held recently. The other is Mr Ridzwan Dzafir, director-general of the93 words
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475 1983-07-25 2 STEVE LOHR - By STEVE LOHR NYT IN JAPAN, they quench their thirst with the bestselling soft drink "Pocari Sweat." Those who do not fancy black coffee use the popular powdered creamer called "Creap." Menus tout such tempting morsels as "sand witches" (sandwiches) and "miss gorilla" (mixed grill).NYT - 475 words
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Article, Illustration756 1983-07-25 3 FT "WE ARE the world champions in low-cost development," says an executive of Saab's car division. On the face of it, the group has performed a miraculous sleight of hand. It decided in 1979 to abandon the building of small passenger cars the first two-stroke SaabFT - 756 words
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1470 1983-07-25 3 KEVIN DONE - KEVIN DONE reports on the outcome of the farreaching changes in corporate strategy at one of Sweden's leading industrial corporations. KEVIN DONE FT "TODAY we are not ashamed of the balance sheet, but five years ago we had to be," admits Alv Elshult, executiveFT - 1,470 words
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Advertisement237 1983-07-25 2 M J i'lW > V fe'.- fc: 15 ve been in business in Singapore for a long time but always felt somehow disatisfied wherever I invited friends and business associates out for a genuine Indian meal. was simple why not start my very own restaurant. So I have! I brought237 words
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Advertisement129 1983-07-25 2 I i MULTI SYSTEM s Radio Shack TRS-80 MODEL n 192K f MULTI I USER I SYSTEM Radio Shack TRS-80 MODEL 0 192K I 1 MULTI USER SYSTEM VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER (FOR BACK UP PURPOSE) Radio Shack TRS-80 MODEL n 192K The multiplexer can hold up to 8 TRS 80129 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article339 1983-07-25 4 Reuter THE US Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker said the growth in M-l money supply was a matter of concern to the Fed. In a television interview, Mr Volcker reiterated that the Fed was placing more emphasis on the broader measures of moneyReuter - 339 words
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Article507 1983-07-25 4 Reuter CHINESE and British officials meet in Beijing today for a second session of detailed talks on the future of Hongkong, the colony over which china has said it will reassert sovereignty. Like the first session held In Beijing on July 12 and 13,Reuter - 507 words
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Article244 1983-07-25 4 Reuter HEAVY rains swelling seven of China's major rivers were forecast to ease yesterday as officials told people in the heatwave-hit Beijing area to use less water. China's leaders issued a nationwide flood alert yesterday for areas ranging from Heilongjiang in the north to Guangdong inReuter - 244 words
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Article, Illustration67 1983-07-25 4 AP picture JSZSZZX&SJ& W—** Torrential rains that ImM the soathweoteni district of Mlsuml last Friday and Saturday left this mem of vehicles, legs and a heuse swept by deed waters in front of the district's town office. The National Police Agency said 47 neonle were killed hy floodsAP picture - 67 words
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299 1983-07-25 4 Reuter, Bernama FORMER Malaysian cabinet minister Datuk Mokhtar Hashim, whose appeal against the death sentence was turned down by the country's highest court last Saturday, will file (or a royal pardon. His counsel, Jagjit Singh, said yesterday he would appeal to the Pardons BoardReuter,; Bernama - 299 words
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298 1983-07-25 4 UPI ROBERT "Bud" McFarlane, a protege of Dr Henry Kissinger, takes over the sensitive post as President Reagan's chief troubleshooter in the Middle East with a strong military background. This is his first diplomatic mission, but the 46-year-old, greying former Marine lieutenantUPI - 298 words
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Article652 1983-07-25 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From SIA SQ11 0010 LAX/TYO PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO/HKG 0750 DHA SIA SQ43 MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0M5 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CB14 1030 HLP652 words
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506 1983-07-25 6 NYT THE Federal Reserve System has reported a US$3OO million rise in the basic measure of the US's money supply for the week ended July 13, a development that surprised the financial markets and caused a surge in money market interest rates. ANYT - 506 words
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Article247 1983-07-25 6 Reuter THE n—glsaI mt per cart eat la depart ratMMMilfcebNii At the mm toe, the Hsagksag ill Shaaghai lla a Hag Cerp mt Chartered Bask itli they inaH redaee prime rate fey the ■uae —at to 11J per eeat. lie to tercet rate eatsReuter - 247 words
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559 1983-07-25 6 NYT THE Seafirst Corp, whose troubled loans forced it into a merger with the Bankamerica Corp on July 1, has reported a loss of U*****.2 million for the second quarter. The loss was the largest by a major hanking company in recent history, eclip» ingNYT - 559 words
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Article199 1983-07-25 6 AFP CHINA has yet to succeed in correcting serious imbalances in its industrial sector which have been threatening the country's economic growth, the Peking Review said yesterday. The first six months of this year were marked by an acceleration of heavy industrial growth 12.2 per cent aboveAFP - 199 words
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Article351 1983-07-25 6 AFP CHINA'S first-ever international exhibition of military equipment, which ended in Shangh4i last Friday, highlighted the country's intention to modernise its navy, now handicapped by a lack of sophisticated technology. The four-day exhibit included participants from seven western countries and attracted more than 15,000 visitors,AFP - 351 words
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Advertisement295 1983-07-25 6 In the middle of an ocean In the middle of an island An Orchard awaits you <* *> C 4 PHASE 1 NOW OPEN. including 120 rooms, 2 restaurants and 2 bars Soaring 19 storeys high on a cliff overlooking its own blue-watered bay. The Orchard Penang island's newest hotel295 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration664 1983-07-25 7 VERNON SCOTT - By VERNON SCOTT UPI AMERICA'S film heritage, thousands of movies made during the past 80 years, have crumbled to dust and more are disappearing every day. Fully half of the films made before 1950 will never be seen again. Onethird of movies and television shows madeUPI - 664 words
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Article540 1983-07-25 7 NYT The Father Brews Omnibus By G K Chestertea D*dd, ttJ pages Reviewed by WALTER GOODMAN GK CHESTERTON, the contentious man of British letters, converted to Roman Catholicism in 1922, and one need not be as smart as Father Brown to deduce from the talesNYT - 540 words
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Article342 1983-07-25 8 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG CONDUCTING six choirs has now become routine for Makato Oku bo, the Fukuoka-born baritone singer turned conductor. As leader of the Makato Chorus Group (MCG) from Japan, he conducts the combined group of six female choirs and one mixed voice choir. It342 words
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Article204 1983-07-25 8 NEW IMAGES is the theme of this year's exhibition by the Modern Art Society of Singapore. The 18th in an annual series organised by the society, it features 29 unusually large works by members of the Modern Art Society and invited artists. Inaugurated in 1963, the204 words
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720 1983-07-25 9 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH DONALD E McMahel hadn't the faintest idea about Singapore till he met a group of young orchestra players somewhere in the hills of Switzerland 12 years ago. Now, he is here in Singapore as guest conductor of that same orchestra he720 words
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Article211 1983-07-25 9 IT WAS a dark and stormy night... If publishers would only accept that, Snoopy would have been a famous author by now. But story-writing involves a great deal more than that cliched introduction. If you think you can do better than Snoopy and want to211 words
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Article, Illustration381 1983-07-25 9 BRIDGE NOTES DECLARERS often have to try to prevent one particular opponent from obtaining the lead either to prevent that player from cashing his established winners especially at no-trumps or to prevent him from leading through a suit combination which declarer wishes to protect.381 words
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Advertisement368 1983-07-25 7 PHILIPS PHILIPS Bom leaders are Great Dictators... The great Oscar Wilde once remarked .There is only one way to travel light and first class' which is why, if your career's really going places, you should always have a Philips Pocket Memo 295 along with you. It's light, only 240 grams,368 words
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Miscellaneous214 1983-07-25 7 TALKS Lactate ptreeUla. For those of you with a passion for porcelain, there is a lecture on comparisons between the Chinese and American varieties, accompanied by a slide show. The speaker is Mrs Mary Jane Clark, art historian from the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC. Venue is the National Museum214 words
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Advertisement143 1983-07-25 8 P' r» s* we V. A Tr 4. f>,* •V« r* V* »V c». 0 33* w X< :X The Avis girl. She's a very special type of person She's been handpicked for her bright and bubbly personality. Thoroughly trained by Avis experts in every aspect of car rental to143 words
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Advertisement67 1983-07-25 8 THE MITSUI BANK, LTD. Singapore Branch U5530,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE JULY 25,1985 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates of Deposit, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from July 25,1983 to January 25,1984 the Certificates will carry an Interest Rate67 words
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Miscellaneous843 1983-07-25 8 8.54 Asirama Jamal Abdillah and Mariam Ahmad render more lively Asli songs while dancers from the Aneka group will also contribute a number. Among the songs by Jamal and Mariam are Timang Burung, Ala Emak Kahwinkan Aku and Burung Nuri. 9.29 Peristiwa: Summary of Events 9.51 Parfamentary Report 10.0S Movie843 words
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Miscellaneous657 1983-07-25 8 i si mm \a By Pat Brady .IT SeeMS TO K 90M£ K/NP &WMXP& stem, mw HQ* THe MAALOX COMPANV CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Asparagus on the lawn? (5) 6 Light to carry (5) 9 A back seat (7) 10 A role on its own (5) 11 Let a chap657 words
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Advertisement561 1983-07-25 9 THE CHARTERED BANK Consolidated balance sheet 31 December 1982 SUBSIDIARY AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES Capital and reserves Issued capital Reserves Minority interests Subordinated loan capital Capital resources Liabilities Current, deposit and other accounts Dividend 15,000 418,319 433,319 4,403 14,719 452,441 5,059,444 5,511,885 15,000 354,529 369,529 3,103 12,804 385,436 3,861,211 15,000 4,261,647561 words
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Miscellaneous22 1983-07-25 9 BriStoW: Frank Dickeag \T's thc. wrst Time wcs eveß £nou)e߀£> roe u>»TH <*SSCS 3 PHfcuJ BRISTOU) MRVe o€j£N HPiPn UP THISU€£X.. De22 words
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Advertisement263 1983-07-25 10 i fcV If Jazz is your thing, or boogie woogle. or that sentimental feeling, then Bill Kane is your man. Bill Kane, piano master. Las Vegas Star, nightly at the Fountain Lounge. Century Park Sheraton. Don't miss a single performance. t (imir) Slanurn Stitgapow Where «iyt« turrouodi you. Nassim HMI263 words
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Advertisement240 1983-07-25 10 The Quest for Gourmet Adventurers A I the Inn of Happiness. tYour search is over. The quest accomplished. Whatever you choose, it's bound to be memorable. Ilk: Stililies. hie placc y< >u can Ik certain ot a u< m k! steak. m A Our steaks are property grilled' by our240 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article211 1983-07-25 11 THE local produce market remained, inactive last week although some prices rose sharply. Coconut oil prices, said one dealer, went up very sharply with Filipoine suppliers. Locally, "nobody dares to give any quotes", he said. "If there are any quotes, they are very high and nobody dares211 words
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Article123 1983-07-25 11 RUBBER futures in Tokyo on Saturday closed 2.0 to 3.9 yen higher in moderately active trading. Current July gained 2.6 yen to 285.6 yen a kilo and distant December rose 2.0 to 281.1 yen. In Lmmlm on Friday, rubber futures ended the day unchanged to £1 a tonne above123 words
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Article893 1983-07-25 11 AFP PAUL Volcker, the US Federal Reserve Board chairman, calmed fears over interest rates and commodity market prices in London responded cautiously last week. Sterling's marginal improvement against the US dollar tended to arrest any solid upward movement. G*M: Irregular. The bullion market progressed gradually over mostAFP - 893 words
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Article196 1983-07-25 11 JULY a C$ MH Alcan 43*4 ♦i Algoma 37* Bank Mont unch Bulk Nora Scotia 41* Ball T»l a* BP Can Lid W unch Hrt" 36* Camp Bad Laki (Tan l»p Ok Z 34 unch Can Prm li| Canptc I 4SH Car Lin* OXeafa— an -ft rmKlfcl Ik 38*196 words
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Article283 1983-07-25 11 JULY a Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha moB Abercom m unci) AZ And CI 900 uneh tssr* 500 9015 unch Barlows 1200 -5 C O Smith 2900 unch CNA 1500 Cum* Finance SO -JO Dt Been Ind Edcon Edcars FedVol* ***** 420 much Fuflt 400 ijnch Orate mn Hit* Id283 words
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Article181 1983-07-25 11 JULY 22 ARM FU 38X00 •U AhnlH 17X00 Akao L_ 88.00 «u AUVV Amlu 13*00 C-00 -i ♦i Amrobnk Dm ZZ 27 J0 -•.7 1J BoU H.40 -8.1 Boat Burnt IMjOO «7 «0 0-S -0.1 88J0 MJO -8.4 uncb r.i. ***** IS Dtll Ml] 18.00 IS Elaartcr EnnlA 381*8181 words
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Article77 1983-07-25 11 JULY 22 Aet-Telefunken BASF Bajtr DM 7100 142J0 1SJJ0 -0.7 -U -0.7 Hoachat Hoaach Hortcn lUraUdt KHD 147 JO 42J0B 144 00 SUO 3S2J0 OJ OJ 1J -i Connuntent Contl Oumml ***** 113 40 -1 -1J ■u Und* Manncammnn Pramaaj 300* 144 70 nojo u -1 DUmlcr-Beru OOOJO tu77 words
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Article100 1983-07-25 11 JULY a Bajtofl Lire 21S .1 (b>i moo unch Central* Ord Cond Acqua Rod KhdADlA 3066 am US 8006 46 0J5 T75 Plat Ord wn 23 Otninll 131)00 1100 Olm in Prt. 3006 mm -46 SB ItaletncnU Ord Italgu Lepetll Ord ***** 1006 ***** no 5-36 (SO Mediobanca *****100 words
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Article182 1983-07-25 11 JULY 22 m GROUP B CORBEILLE 1207 Alr-LKjukle 414J0 15 Financier* de 64J0 L5 B S N Ocmu J Lafarae kloet-Henneeey 2B MOO ♦s 20 Car (Thomjon-OpH-Ptrlbai Ml 1 Ct* Prmncmiw d« Pelrole* Credit Pooclw Dt France Ml 10 Pen&rroym 44 ♦2 14 MOJO 423 OJ ♦0 RadlotechnUju* K»182 words
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Article169 1983-07-25 11 JULY a Pranca Actions 8iiHm« as m 1 5 Aluiula* Rai Brown Bovwi Br at 1356 -1 IS CJha Oeigj Br aae unch Cite (Mo PCICS 5 Clba Oatgy Rm S3 •4 Cradlt Suiaaa Br an i Cradlt Sulaar Ref Wl -I DattnnU Br aao il Oaoff* Placbar Br169 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1983-07-25 11 THE average rate ai which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.04 per cent.22 words
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Article183 1983-07-25 11 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended July 24: U89 (B» d price*) Hick Low 7 days 9 11/16 99/16 1 month 0 11/16 9H 2 months 9* 9 11/16 3 months 10 1/16 9* 6 months 10 9/16 lOVi 0 months 10H 10H 12 months183 words
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Article44 1983-07-25 11 FOR THE week ended Friday July 22, the range of call rate* received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank (and: 4.5 to 6.5 per cent. Geaeral tad: 500 to 5.30 per cent. Hhiwrti of funds totalled X 1055 million44 words
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Article159 1983-07-25 11 A BOUT of late short-cover-ing out of the US pushed the dollar briefly to touch 2.5940 marks in thin late trading on Friday. Typical preweekend caution had caused the dollar to drift down to a midafternoon quote of about a pfennig lower prior to the US opening. New York159 words
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Article345 1983-07-25 11 THE US dollar opened the week at its high of 552.1310 25 but eased to close at a low of $2.1255/65. Trading for the week was quiet and intra day movements was within narrow margins The Singapore dollar strengthened against the US dollar, sterling pound and the Malaysian345 words
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Article270 1983-07-25 11 OVERNIGHT rates on the interbank market firmed momentarily in the early part of last week to 9>< 9 per cent before settling at 8 7Vi per cent. With no indications of a relaxation in term rates, a few banks increased their primes by Vii per cent to 9'/« per270 words
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Article381 1983-07-25 11 GOLD failed to break out of its U*****4430 clamp last week despite statements on the direction of interest rates by Fed chairman Paul Volcker and chief economist Martin Feldstein, Green aad Collier says. Volcker raised the price on Wednesday and Feldstein, chairman of the president's council advisers, sent it381 words
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Advertisement316 1983-07-25 11 ESCALATORS FOR SALE 2 sets of brand new escalators of the following specifications are available for immediate delivery: Make Mitsubishi Type 1200 AP-E (Modular) Capacity 9000 persons/hour Speed 30 mpm Operation 2-way reversible Inclination: 30° Power 400 Volts 3-phase 50 Hertz Lighting 230 Volts 1 phase 50 Hertz Dimension: 4430316 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article113 1983-07-25 12 TRK following is a list of the II most actively traded sto<£s M the Stock Exchange of Singapore Inst week. It gftns the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for IMS CaapMy Tumvm Prtee* men L*« •m J«ly a113 words
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Article, Illustration624 1983-07-25 12 SINGAPORE Jal 18 Jal 19 Jal» Jaltl Jal 8 Comp: *tBT Indicator: »St I*b: •ST Finance: •ST Hotels ••SI Prop: <s*»ST Minings: 9«ST Plant: ttOCBC: »SES-lnd: 913.33 *****53 948.39 *****3 1012.74 738.16 251.90 1254.87 806.60 771.99 905.79 *****86 939 03 2579.16 1008.57 756.05 252.05 1251.10 803.43 714.27624 words
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Article3507 1983-07-25 12 1M3 Rich Low Conptiy Last Sale +orGr*» Div Dhr Ctt Gr** YTd Net ,P/E Vol (•000) Week High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL m 364 267 308 uo lao 272 293 268 sao 520 -JBS 1370 535 244 >0 545* •810 488 432 1040 310 9863,507 words
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847 1983-07-25 12 CHRIS LIM - H Singapore By CHRIS LIM THE Singapore stock market was not terribly exciting last week. And for a while there, you could be forgiven if you chewed the stub off your pencil. The market began the week looking as if it was going847 words
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Article261 1983-07-25 12 BCI MILAN share prices staged a good recovery In active trading. As a result, the BCI all-share index closed 2.4 per cent up on the week at 196.23. The market seems to be weathering the political storms of June; the formation of the new governmentBCI - 261 words
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Article384 1983-07-25 12 JULIANA TAY - Week ended July 22 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Mtpim C#rp: Proposed rights issue of one-for-five at 11.25 per share (on par value 10.50). MM: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-one. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Allied Chaealate Industries has acquired AFI htmiflwl Trading C* Ltd, a Hongkong384 words
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Article609 1983-07-25 12 ■c m SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market recovered slightly from an early setback last week. Influenced by volatile trading conditions on Wall Street, local investors turned nervous and decided to unload, thereby depressing prices across the board. Reflecting the poor sentiment, the New609 words
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513 1983-07-25 13 TERESA LIM - Hongkong m By TERESA LIM IS HONGKONG settling nicely into a sustained bull run? A number of brokers will put their reputation on the line and say "Yes". At First Pacific HK Securities, managing director Raymond Ling says the market is seeing a513 words
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605 1983-07-25 13 York UPI FEDERAL Reserve chairman Paul Volcker uttered some reassuring words about interest rates and the stock market exploded from a month-long slump with a stunning rally last week. Trading was the heaviest in weeks as institutions stampeded off the sidelines in a buying surgeUPI - 605 words
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Article379 1983-07-25 13 SVB Day, Porter Co AUSTRALIAN share markets had their heaviest day on record last Thursday with a turnover of ASLLO million. The previous record of $100.6 million was set on Nov 6, 1980. Rises outnumbered falls by nearly six to one. The momentum began in the wakeSVB Day, Porter & Co - 379 words
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Article949 1983-07-25 13 STOCK prices posted a fourth straight gain last Friday, after an advance in the final hour pulled the market out of a drifing session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell as low as 1225.76 during the morning, ended at 1230.97, up 1.60. In the broader949 words
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Article277 1983-07-25 13 U Toky 2—5 A SHAKE prices west higher last week sa the Tskys stock market thaaks to aa ueipeeted ataaalag aidweek rally triggered by US Federal Reserve Beard chalrmaa Paal Veleker's statement sa U8 meaetary m ptocy, TVs BS-steek Dew Jsaes Average, which lest MJ4 the277 words
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Article1493 1983-07-25 13 GERALD COLVERD - |Lml London By GERALD COLVERD THIS week opens the season for school holidays and closes the centres of learning, or teaching, upon which the wisdom of future generations will be founded. There is to be no summer holiday for the monetarists; Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker says1,493 words
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Advertisement197 1983-07-25 13 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 27th January, 1986 of: THE SUMITOMO BANK, LIMITED Ground Roor, DBS Budding 6 Shenton Way, Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of Interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest197 words
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Advertisement335 1983-07-25 13 KUWAIT ASIA BANK EC. (Incorporated in Bahrain) Consoldated Balance Sheet December 31. 1982 and 1981 (EaprasMd tn thousands ol US do«ars) Board of Directors Salah Fahad Al-Marzook Ebrahim Eshaq Abdul Rahman Mishari Zaid Al-Khaled Chairman Deputy Chairman Managing Director Ahmed Fahed Suleiman Al-Fahed Director Abdulla H Al-Jarallah Director Abdul Rahman335 words
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Article, Illustration616 1983-07-25 14 ALAN LEE - mm Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani si ALAN LEE LIEN Hoe Industries Bhd has. finalised plans (or its firsj major move into finalise and property development, two of the four sectors identified by its new owner, Peak Hua Holdings, as areas for expansion616 words
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436 1983-07-25 14 CHAN OI CHEE - CHAN OI CHEE BOUSTEADCO Singapore has brought all its locally based engineering units under one roof in a move to streamline their activities. The operations of Boustead Engineering, Boustead Tinsley and Boustead Electric now come under the management of a newly created company called Boustead Services436 words
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448 1983-07-25 14 WITH its move into property, Duta Consolidated Bhd has predicted a group pre-tax profit of at least MJ1.39 million (or this year. This forecast compares with a group loss of $4.94 million for the 14 months to Dec 31, 1982, and a loss448 words
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543 1983-07-25 14 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE COMPETITIVE conditions in the property and hotel industries have affected the interim earnings of City bevelopments and its subsidiary, King's Hotel. For the six months to April 30, 1983, City Dev, a member of the Hong Leong stable, recorded543 words
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Article706 1983-07-25 14 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew RECOMMENDING stocks during the current uncertain state of the market may be fraught with risks, but the keen investor could at least keep tabs on the price behaviour of laeheape BM with a view to buying its shares on significant weakness. InchcapeBy Hock Lock Siew - 706 words
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Advertisement217 1983-07-25 14 Add More Zest toYeur. odes Presentation 9G 1 you are selling a product, a service, a new idea or your organisation as a whole, let BUSINESS VIDEO PRODUCTION present your facts. And you can concentrate on the contract and GET IT! ;A captivating video presentation by BUSINESS VIDEO PRODUCTION wins217 words
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Advertisement120 1983-07-25 14 v U y W?^W*Who else reads your company's secrets? All too often draft copies of confidential documents end up as crushed balls in waste baskets prey to prying eyes. Don't take chances. Shred all drafts and extra copies. Protect your company's secrets. The very outcome of your business dealings could120 words
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Miscellaneous55 1983-07-25 14 OUTLOOK for today: Light showers in certain areas. Report for 24 b*vrs prior to IJI pm m July 24 at the ilrpwt: Maximum temperature 30.2 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 24.4 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 3.60 Rainfall In millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month 171.1 Total rainy55 words
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232 1983-07-25 15 TMR NEGOTIATIONS concerning a revised master contract between ocean carriers and the International Longshoremen's Association will start in New York on July 27. The negotiations were made necessary after ILA president Mr Thomas W Gleason, prompted by a negative court decision on theTMR - 232 words
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Article, Illustration540 1983-07-25 15 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE SEA-LAND Services has restructured its feeder service to Singapore and substantially reduced transit time for inbound cargoes. The leading container ship operator is now using Kaohsiung as the transhipment port to connect Singapore with its line haul vessels plying the540 words
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Article116 1983-07-25 15 THE Port of Singapore Authority will be conducting a series of courses on PSA shipping, delivery and warehousing for port users. These courses, to be held over the next four months, are aimed at helping port users to familiarise themselves with the port's cargo-handling and documentation procedures. The116 words
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Article767 1983-07-25 15 SMppiag Liae Page C*i Shipping Liar CM AC Tueptel Alen Ahrenkiel Liner VI VI VI 1 1 s Qma ETA Lines Eurasia Line m X X 4/5 4 a Ail trans vn Everett Orient IV 4 Al|>ac Antara Shpg VI s Evergreen IV a X Fence vn767 words
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511 1983-07-25 16 THE Lloyd's Register of Shipping says 74 vessels aggregating 267,255 gross tons have been reported lost in the first quarter of 1982. In addition, 259 vessels with a total tonnage of 2.17 million gross tons were ■broken up. The register's Casualty fteturn for511 words
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Article1434 1983-07-25 16 DEMOLITION sales continued to dominate trading activity in the London secondhand sales market last week. The purchasing cartel of Taiwan, the Chinese Dismantling Vessels Trading Corporation, were the main buyers, acquiring mostly tankers for the breaking industry. Among the Taiwanese' purchases last week were two steam turbine supertankers,1,434 words
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Article1863 1983-07-25 16 FAIRLY active grain chartering on Thursday developed out of the US with rates generally tending dearer where changed but a decline was reported from the US Gulf to Europe. The US$6.5O paid from the US Gulf to Antwerp-Hamburg compares with $7.25 paid earlier this month. A $1.75 advance1,863 words
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Article193 1983-07-25 17 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. Australia/Straits Container Line.193 words
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250 1983-07-25 17 THE Australia Conference has warned that if it is pushed far enough by the extreme pressures of outsiders, it would resort to the same tactics select high-value cargoes and abandon the pan-Australia trade. Chairman of the Australia Conference, Mr Alan Bott, added that it would250 words
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Article161 1983-07-25 17 DUTCH shipping group Van Ommeren is expanding its large bulk storage division through a Joint venture in Portugal. In conjunction with the local company Quimagal, the Dutch group has established Quimatex, which is located near the nation's capital at Lisbon. Van Ommeren has a 49 per161 words
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419 1983-07-25 17 Bangkok Post THALAND'S Eastern Seaboard Committee, chaired by Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda, has given the green light for the construction of the deep-sea ports at Mab Tapud and Laem Chabang. It also approved the construction of three rail projects designed to Connect the existingBangkok Post - 419 words
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227 1983-07-25 17 A REPORT on containerised cargo statistics for 1961 published by the US Maritime Administration indicates that the US participation in its containerised trades may be increasing again. The probable upturn follows four years of steady decline in container carryings by US-flag carriers.227 words
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Article64 1983-07-25 17 Y AM ASHITA-SHINNIHON Steamship of Japan wilLbe ordering a total of sey*n newbuildings under the Japanese government's 40th shipbuilding programme. The vessels comprise gne 75,000 dwt coal carrier, a pure car carrier with a capacity of 2£oo to 3,000 cars, a full container ship64 words
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5010 1983-07-25 22 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,010 words
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Article842 1983-07-25 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO 1 Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Lelse Maersk 8307 25.7.83 2330 Maersk 51 0900-1100/1000-1100 0900-1100 Nl/Sl PI Ming Longe 2W 26.7.83 0930 Malay States FSB 0700-0800/1900-2100 F5/F5 Lampung Bremen Exp842 words
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Article1780 1983-07-25 23 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and their agents. A-B Alrtntir rwflirr Continenul Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFT.A African Shipping Agencies (S). Air*-Kanaka Um Transgroup (S). AhrenkM User Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepter Sea Comortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intra*»1,780 words
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Article313 1983-07-25 24 T AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Adam Mickiewcz Ned Auckland Nichiyu Maru Rajah Brooke Barber Menelaus Barge FEL 6 Claudia Smits Kota Pelangi NS Carrier Princess Mahsuri Qian Shan Regent Radiance Rio Colorado Sankou Maru Sun Blessed Berth 1/2 44 5 20 47 45A 33/4 10/11313 words
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Advertisement314 1983-07-25 15 BOOKS FOR Times Bookshoc L^i ©a LONDON Freights U/m SHIP Sales H CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule VHI/IX WHO Aets for Whom IX CONTAINER Schedules IX SHIPS la Port X REGIONAL Weather X cm l\KL)l\l AMAH H OOCL Orient Overseas GomLUm Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KQKMCHMKE 13* RMMUMB 16* RQKM MCEJM314 words
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Advertisement216 1983-07-25 15 HSEALOIIDH K v UASC L UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG lII* I il .1 < i!i 'i k EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Kuwait (24/8). Shuaiba (27/8), Jubail (30/8). Dammam (1/9), Doha (4/9). Dubai (6/9). Abu Dhabi (7/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE acceotable intransit Mina Damman (14/8). Kuwait (15/8), Abu Dhabi (18/8).216 words
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Advertisement795 1983-07-25 15 QUDBALINK 03 *****8 03 *****9 shipping agents •ooor to 000R interstate FR£KXT BROKERS ft INTERNATIONAL SHIP SMOKERS HOUSEHOLD REMOVERS PROJECT/EXHIBITION BONDED ft PUBLIC HEAVY LIFT FORWARDER WAREHOUSING REAL ESTATE AGENTS PACKING SPECIALIST TRANSPORT AGENTS GLOBALINK (M) SON. BHD. 139-A Man Amnwttn Baki T«m«n Tun Dr Ismarf. K Lumpur. r I*l795 words
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Advertisement440 1983-07-25 16 M FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Euro rrom turo Vessel Spore 1 1 >MsetMes] 2) Wam| 3) Kb.rg| 4) Gbur, VESSEL |1) 6ta|J2 ftaf|| 3) fm 14) Ktmj 5) Le H| P fete* I Sport N. HOUTMAN 26/7 10/8 15/8 lUTLANOIA 2/8 17/8 22/8 23/8 B PERMAI 9/8 24/8 29/8440 words
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Advertisement394 1983-07-25 16 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES 'l USA/CANADA I Pacific South WMt Pacific North Wast i a t/i vi Atlantic/Canada Aho acceptmg LCI Cargo N TQM MV SMI 11/1 11/ l 13/1 23/1 VII 2VI 23/# Vl» 21/1 l/ll VII VII tAI» kcmN carjt ti Data Mm Dtafei CONVENTIONAL394 words
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Advertisement774 1983-07-25 17 The Straits Steamship Group i occ Overseas Containers Limited {CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT J >*» fJUmi *Wf tnm BROS 24/7 tin 17/1 l»/4 ■■WW M/l tt/t a/» 27/1 othfebbmamh 12/1 ii/t o/i m/i mmkewks u/i n/i n/» u/* rorrowY 2t/s n/i n/» i»/» un an an an FAMBffVRT OTPS774 words
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Advertisement552 1983-07-25 17 0 Franco Bokjmn Services W 1 s» li> J\ 1,2T1 rf- ,1 t'! f ON'.O* at a— —i a Mm STW P KELANC If Htm lia FltoM KORAN CHANCE bhrt 2f Mr 13% 14 It RMMUMKHM 1% 11 Ami 29 AH(22% IOKMMCW f% 7*| 25% 21% 21% OCVAUEI Ptt 14%552 words
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Advertisement707 1983-07-25 18 EXPORTS •mom Eiprns KovMtri by 1 at !Mu,t. h) twwpwl Bay S pore P KelangPen I mors Genoa Hburj Bilbao Rdam M settle 26/7 28/7 30/8 22/9 5/10 25/9 30/9 28/9 FlWer > CUT ok EMwiti OMi Bay MMmvi Eiprns BpuMar Ba, Kjsugi Mara Car«ta* Bay P Aetanf S pore707 words
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Advertisement464 1983-07-25 18 iIONVf NTIONA! Sfß.l.j In from HIISAN SPOK P KELANG PENANG BUSAN sum OCEAN V 07 »-)l My 1/3 ta, 4-6 tai 16 A* Mm cj! Mm DHcl FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE VIA SUE/ 1 Member of the Ace Comortwn KOK All CHANCE 13W IfUlir CONTAINfRISED ">'!»>•« NORTH amjsm a464 words
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Advertisement638 1983-07-25 18 r© EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTH6 Fa I ICI CARGO FOR W MK FU KM ANN UM to l** UM */7 IC/I 11/ l 20/1 Jlft 2J/1 Enr W* l/l 21/1 27/1 71/1 30/1 {Mr (Me 13/1 15/1 J/» 7/f 10/9 U/J wso KCfpmt ia/Ta t fa/fa ta638 words
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Advertisement880 1983-07-25 18 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" i ninmn rnc DiMcnnm LOADING FOR RANGOON For Discharging Only !p« Plata* Nm| wtr v/n m HTMITAimM 2/5 hm MM* 2/S msmmwm m tm 2/5 a* B F SS C Agent* in Moloyvo BOUSTEAD SUPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG880 words
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Advertisement251 1983-07-25 18 OUAJ mu lined, nonaay, jmy QSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE WMPORE PIELAMC PONMC LOW FOR VORTEX BREEZE (vessel W7 KMACH 22/1 warm snost hmbtm pte in TB 22(1144/7 t *****74 HOOK: SEAMT WIK COWMT HL *****52/3 WlBl* MALOSE MMTTM SON. M IB; 3(7212/3. KNMK HUTU TINS251 words
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Advertisement1129 1983-07-25 19 PIL GROUP VtUCLI KOTA SEGAB KOTA MUTIABA KOTA PCTAM KOTAMAJU KOTAMUUA VOYAGE E-453 E-456 E --457 E-459 E-461 BMGAPOBE LOADING FOB: 5/10 AUG HO OE ID AH, AOABA, ADEN 10/14 AUG DJIBOUTI, HODEIOAH. JEDOAH. AOABA, POBT SUDAN 15/20 AUG HODEIOAH. JEDOAH. MOMBASA. DABE3 SALAAM, MOGADISCIO 2/6 SEPT HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH. AQABA,1,129 words
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Advertisement553 1983-07-25 19 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE fROM LUROPI HAM BHAttNRMM HAW UK PNC Bf7BE* w Mri w M s*b*d »/i li**rp*a Oar »/7 31/7 2/1 VI «/l WITH UKRTV TO CAU M HQ) SEA PORTS PENANG FED VIA SINGAPORE BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/MP AN553 words
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Advertisement536 1983-07-25 19 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD Indonesian Notional Shipping Line TO USA WEST/ EAST COAST N GULF PORTS (FULLY CONTAHEAtSfD KSSELS) STOK LA HOUSTON SAVANNAH WW TQM BAITMOM MAJAP MT Mi 11/1 1/9 13/9 17/9 21/9 23/J SOMA Mr Mi J/9 21/9 9/11 IJ/1I 11/11 11/11 Mm acca»M« cvfv tar ItaM Umln N536 words
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Advertisement557 1983-07-25 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK UNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK LU SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 23 Aug 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep 20 Sep 15 Oct 18 Oct 21 Oct Lines (•New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) (Accept** breakbufe for PUERTO WCO. BELIZE via New Orleans) U.S. WEST557 words
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Advertisement1458 1983-07-25 20 jtah— HK'LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD PAtUaC COAgT (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI/MICROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) feeder vessel KwcAi men m JOHORE BRIDGE V2l AISO ACCEPTBK (MKROBRDGE) ATLANTIC COAST MNSAI PKMiS V 23 ASIA STAR Vl4 JOHOtt BRJCf V2I t/s port ua> (TK) IS Aug 26 Aug (KB) 19 Am1,458 words
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Advertisement522 1983-07-25 20 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Lu*« tar lOS MGFUS SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACOMA VANCOUVER C AccapMl FCL/FCL Cmtmmn r «SP"» I h<t*m Mcssa" sim AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acca»M| Fa/Fa Call—i Sport MMC Sf*> Afic tcccpn MS" 10 Mr 31/1 13 20fa| Frcm/AM/Ora ■AS 20 **< 10/10 Au(522 words
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Advertisement624 1983-07-25 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES X 114 Anson Road. #18-01, Tunat Building, Singapore 0207. Tal: *****22 A *****67 P Kalang Tal *****1/8 HEO SEA PERSIAN GUIF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES HAEWOO NO. 2. HAEMOONO. 3. S pore Lotdni For Salad Bandar Abbas/Bandar Bushirt .21 Auc Assab/AMxandria/Banchaa/Trjjoi •10 Sopt Attab/Ateiandria/Bonchaa/Trpoi ASIA MFRCHANT MARINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE USA624 words
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Advertisement712 1983-07-25 20 4» MMftMiftJ 2 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. i" *>>■■ t- -~1 f i, 1t Wt H' 1.. 1 j i n„„ MOAdSM'im BBEAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK SP« f. Katat| Lttdhg tar.- MANGEL PEACE BUMS 27 My 20 My I DAM/UK (AVON BMGA RENANGA M ***** 1 ARADEMOS MM lAm 4A* ANTmP/fDAM/IK712 words
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Advertisement415 1983-07-25 21 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTI FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K CHANCE 13W TW BROGE 16N+ K JACEJR 20W C PAUL 3CW 0 CHEF 35W HK CONTUO 36W.. mtmbfi si It>e 4Cf Conj»n, u AJso accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia TW BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL415 words
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Advertisement461 1983-07-25 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels QQtoNt SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG, BUSAN, INCHON GMi/1291 m i fcaM/iun CwfWS MM/NTS 7/1 l/l 14/1 IVI IC/I a/i ajt *7/i 25/1 */l 11/1 4/1 7/1 2«/ l 21/1 M IVI SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO :HITTAGONG CHALNA. CALCUTTA Pf|B( > .(H' wptum »ginc«s461 words
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Advertisement1102 1983-07-25 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD 0104 Tete l*one Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KEIANG niWK MO*iEXCWftSTOT!SNG S IULAYS? FLOOR CS S JIW^ST 1 T5 Pen Td *****6/8 Trte, No ***** B Ultra ***** J 00 Centre1,102 words
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Advertisement111 1983-07-25 21 KIAT SHIPPING 3. Shenton *j r #?00b #7006 Shtotoo Home Smmxk* 0106 1(4 ??OSOBB (S lines) I«fc> R*****9 SASt# IK6ULM SWCG TO EAST MALAYSIA ha fin oamimat 7 2?,£L. 27/7 """■•l W 2/« MM M M*|LmAl kN 21/7 IheiA**/*. ttek* nkaiwu. W7 Z/I nSrST M vt l/l MMIMH MMmMM 4111 words
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Advertisement551 1983-07-25 22 Ite«|i»iial Container Lines irnrnil 2 Sa,l,n 9 s Weekly ILiIL.H Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday KOMR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGXU WT STORE 9OA WW. STORE PHURFT 143/144 MFV2SJM3OJM 221/230 2% 5% 1 >£, SINGAPORE ISLANDS /./A MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER sipm nt Ng Lm*| far I551 words
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Advertisement164 1983-07-25 23 STOUT, MELBOUHC. MXLMK. BRtSSA* HOMNTU ui ran. onmm. IE HNM. UCMJr, ROTTERDAM. BREMEN 25/7. 12/1. 22/1 UK/CONTKNT n/1 n/1 31/1 s/| i 4/ j CANADA/USA. 20/7.23/7.21/7 2»/7. 2/1. u/l 2«/7. 5/1,13/1 •AISO ACCEPTWG CARGOES FOR OTHfU «SRTS7BPSTIwTR3»S ON JSQUfST •ALSO ACCEPWtG W6OONO CARGOES FROM THE ABOVE PORTS REGULAR SERVICE TO164 words
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Advertisement217 1983-07-25 23 XNT» MEMCO line EDOAH. GIZAN ggt!Bk CORMORANT bulk carrers /AL FAISAL SM Loadhf for MV MI COM) 11/1 Dubai, Bahrain, Damnum, Kuwait M6AICMON 15/9 Dubai, Bahrain. Damnum, Kuwait Accepting intramit cargo to kaq via Kuwait. MULTIPORT AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL *****77 *****36 TLX RS ***** TTLSIN STIAITS TRANSPORTATION Pit217 words
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Advertisement643 1983-07-25 23 INTERMARITIME LTD. DUECT MONTHLY SAJLMG TO SOUTH AFRICA KK Spore f.Mm Mdnf tor M.V ARIZONA SIM V4O 4/1 SaM SaM Durban. Capetown M.V. SCI KM *32 9/1 1/S 15/S Dwban. Capetown TRAKSOCEAN LMERS (PTE) LTD lift Fk Mm Hhm. S pot OIK I* *****33. t. riant ttSil (M) SON MD643 words
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Advertisement74 1983-07-25 24 FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/ EUROPE LONDON, FELIXSTOWE, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG NIV WEI HE (CHINESE FLAG) ETA SINGAPORE 5/8/83 PORT KELANG 3/8/83 PENANG 1/8/83 VIA FEEDER BOOKHG AGENT SHIPPING FREIGHT BOOKING CENTRE SDN BHD., CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., #07-05/07,47 HILL STREET, SINGAPORE 0617. Contact Stanley Tan or C.M. Ho74 words
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Advertisement562 1983-07-25 24 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13Hi floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, S moo pore 0719. Tel *****44 Tl. R*****2 HIAPCO SINGAPORE TO NEST MALAYSIA SERVICE Vey ETA ETD DettMaban LANGSA 21/13 27/7 21/7 P. KELANG/PENANG SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/PEHANG SERVICE toy ETA ETD DntMn LAffIMG 24/13 hM 2C/7562 words
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Advertisement666 1983-07-25 24 r -A? c ETB LINES DUBAI EXPRESS SERVICE TO DUBAI ETA ETO LOADMG FOR MV WORLD lame 3/8 4/1 DUBAI MODERN VESSEL LESS THAN 5 YEARS OLD DIRECT TRANSIT TIME 10 DAYS GENERAL AGENTS STRAITS SHIP SERVICES (PTE) LTD 10 ANSON ROAD. #23-10 MTDMA TONAL PLAZA SMCATOK 0207 TEL *****61/2,666 words
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Advertisement331 1983-07-25 24 Shipping (Sir .gapone) private lirrnLecJ EXPRESS SERVICE TO BANGKOK VSL PELEGODUVO CTD DESTN »Mr bm/sattahp EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE FORT HAMLTON 10 Aat 13 AUG Carta Bodunp tat 2243M5/9. *****11 10 Aman U #22 (4* Manutmi Plua Spar* 02*7 Taiai RS ***** (TMSH) HAABURG/ANTWERP WESPORT FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LTD IfcBJF331 words
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Miscellaneous156 1983-07-25 24 Regional Weather 57 m E M 1 'V Ot 1 +*rj °^t/ LLI» SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. C yA Wine Wind direction with speed in knots R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather *~S Wind direction with speed in knots Rain W Goody Sky Wave156 words
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