The Business Times, 7 September 1983
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Title Section10 1983-09-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,IKJ 60 CENTS10 words
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367 1983-09-07 1 AP CONSUMER price inflation of the industrial countries declined sharply in the second quarter of 1963. The International Monetary Fund said yesterday that the average 12-month rate of inflation eased to 5 per cent compared with 5.5 per cent for the firstAP - 367 words
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270 1983-09-07 1 NYT THE US economy continued to grow in August, but at a slow» rate, the US National Association of Purchasing Management said in its monthly report. Employment and industrial production, however, registered their best performances this year. Although most economic indicators were up,NYT - 270 words
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Article, Illustration541 1983-09-07 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH EXECUTIVES in Singapore are better off than their counterparts in many developed countries such as the United Kingdom, Australia and Sweden. Their average purchasing power is the sixth highest after Switzerland, the US, France, West Germany and Canada,541 words
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125 1983-09-07 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Mareas yesterday qaashed fears «f a peaaiMe military takeover la the PhMppiaea sad ••■■red that the —mmĔmMm «f »p--p—ftlm leader Bealgae Aqoiae has net affected geverameat stability. "■'H'- wires la Maalia qaeted him aa aaylag that he Is la fall eeatrel ef theReuter - 125 words
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388 1983-09-07 1 Reuter THE governing body of commercial airline pilots around the world met in an emergency session yesterday to consider boycotting Soviet airspace in retaliation for the downing of a Korean airliner. The governing body is the sixmember board of directors of the International FederationReuter - 388 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article69 1983-09-07 1 Reuter JAPANESE trading houses have bought 7.5 million barrels of Saudi Arabian crude oil for spot delivery from Norbec Ltd, Saudi Arabia's new oil marketing company. Japanese oil traders in Tokyo said yesterday that Marubeni Corp had bought 6.5 million barrels and Cltoh and Co Ltd oneReuter - 69 words
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Article82 1983-09-07 1 Reuter THE Thai government yesterday reduced royalty collected from local tin producers and exporters as part of its efforts to curb rampant smuggling. A government spokesman in Bangkok said a Cabinet meeting decided to cut tin royalty on a price-related scale. At the current price, the mineralReuter - 82 words
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Article60 1983-09-07 1 Reuter THE ruling Japanese Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) will table a Bill, to reduce income tax during the session of Parliament which starts later this week. Party sources in Tokyo said yesterday that the reduction, if approved, will become effective before the end of the year inReuter - 60 words
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Article66 1983-09-07 1 Reuter PORTUGAL sold fairly substantial amounts of gold last week to repay loans from the Bank for International Settlements. Gold dealers in Lisbon said yesterday that more gold sales are expected later this month and that about 30 tonnes could have been sold already. Portugal is believedReuter - 66 words
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Article60 1983-09-07 1 AN AUSTRALIAN diplomat said his country was worried at an outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Indonesia which has affected more than 9,000 animals. Nearly 7,000 cattle, 2,300 buffalo and 26 sheep have so far been affected by the disease in Central Java, the official news agency60 words
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Article56 1983-09-07 1 WEST German real gross national product, measured in 1976 prices, rose an unadjusted 0.7 per cent in the first quarter of 1983 from the same quarter a year ago, the Federal Statistics Office said. It fell a real 0.4 per cent in the first quarter of the year56 words
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Article74 1983-09-07 1 BRITISH trades unions plan to seek a licence from the Bank of England to set up a deposit-taking institution with the Co-op Bank early next year with an initial paid-up capital of £2.5 million, union officials at the annual Trades Union Congress said. Around 27 unions will subscribe74 words
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Article62 1983-09-07 1 FRENCH Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy rules out an increase in value-added tax in the 1984 budget, due to be put before the Cabinet on' Sep 14, because of the risk to rfe government's counter-inflation poll? cy. ''jr He said the budget to be published on Sep 2162 words
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306 1983-09-07 1 OVEBSEA-Chiaese Basking Cerperatlsa has redaced its prime Iradisf rate by US percentage palate to g.» per eeat, the lawest amaag haaks la Siagapare. The last time OCBC eat its prime was ia early Jim, whea DBS Bank ami United Overseas Baak alas eat their306 words
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468 1983-09-07 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH SIX MILLION doses of vaccine against the deadly liver disease Hepatitis B can be produced locally each year when a new vaccine plant is set up by Singapore Biotech. This is the Joint-venture company set468 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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314 1983-09-07 2 Reuter THE US has called for a constructive dialogue on Latin America's foreign debt problems, but has rejected new solutions which might be counter-productive. The US position was stated by the head of the State Department's monetary affairs office, Paul McGonagle, onReuter - 314 words
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Article107 1983-09-07 2 Reuter SOUTH African gold holdings fell in August to 3.27 billion rand, down 10.82 million from July's 3.28 billion, Reserve Bank figures show. In volume terms, they fell 120,000 troy ounces to 7.7 million ounces (7.82 million in July), valued at 424.88 rand an ounceReuter - 107 words
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168 1983-09-07 2 Reuter A POSSIBLE further allocation of special drawing rights (SDRs) to ease international liquidity as well as temporary extra funds for the IMF will be discussed by a Group of 10 deputies meeting in Paris on Sep 15. Diplomatic sources said yesterday thatReuter - 168 words
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Article286 1983-09-07 2 HONGKONG'S broadly defined M-3 money «apply raw 2.9 per cent la July to HKJ281.45 Milton, when It was 1J per cent higher than In May, the government said. Total M-3 rase tM per cent from July last year and local M-3 grew hy 44286 words
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269 1983-09-07 2 Reuter LATIN America should take steps to coordinate policy on renegotiating its foreign debt but a so-called debtors' cartel is not viable, Venezuelan Finance Minister Arturo Sosa said. Dr Sosa was opening a five-day conference on external financing in Latin America, sponsored byReuter - 269 words
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142 1983-09-07 2 Reuter THE NEW governor of the Brazilian Central Bank, Affonso Past ore, has called for vigorous attempts to cut inflation and reduce the country's Dublic sector deficit to aero. He made the call at a swearing-in ceremony at the Brazilian Finance MinistryReuter - 142 words
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Article183 1983-09-07 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Sep 0: US Dalian 7 days Offer Bid 9* SH 1 month 8 15/16 913/16 2 months 101/16 9 15/16 3 months 103/16 101/16 0 months 109/16 107/16 9 months 10* 10* 12 months 1015/16 10 13/16 DM.183 words
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Article23 1983-09-07 2 THE average rale at which major Singa* pore banks ere currently prepered to lend to their beat customers is 9.08 per cent.23 words
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Article47 1983-09-07 2 RANGE of prl ctm oOn *d by d count houses on Sep 4: Overnight: 3 QUI deposits: 3-3 CUN 1 3-month 9mm Treasury bills 2H 2* 3-month Bank bills 7* 7% 3 months CD 71/16 8 15/16 6 months CD 7* 7tt Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article461 1983-09-07 2 THE US dollar lost ground against most major currencies on the local foreign exchange yesterday, closing at its lowest levels in most cases. Against the local unit, the greenback opened at 552.1450/G0 and edged up to a high of $2.1470/80 before slipping to close at $2.1460/ 80. btartaak461 words
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Article344 1983-09-07 2 i GOLD FUTURES in Singa- pore yesterday closed weaker in quiet trading reflecting lower overseas gold prices. Total sales for the day were recorded at 106 lots while kerb volume was two lots. Prompt closed easier at U*****.30/420.00 an ounce compared with $421.30/423.00 at Monday's close in Singapore, October344 words
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Article170 1983-09-07 2 THE dollar yesterday finished a very quiet day little changed at 246.12 yen against 245.90/246.05 at the London close in the absence of fresh incentives. Both interbank operators and corporate traders remained on the sidelines awaiting Indications of US interest rate trends when the fiew York market reopened later170 words
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Article99 1983-09-07 2 THE US dollar yesterday eased against other major currencies with trading quiet throughout, reflecting the US Labour Day closure on Monday. The US unit eased to 2.6800/10 marks from an early 2.6840/47 and London's close of 2.6835/50. It also softened to 246.06/15 yen from 246.10/20 but was above London's99 words
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Article117 1983-09-07 2 THE dollar yesterday opened lower after an early selloff which began in London brought it down to below the 2.68 marks level it had held in the Par East. The dollar opened at 2.6752/62 marks, after it faded from the 2.6836/50 close in London and in Singapore through 2.6825/35117 words
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Article35 1983-09-07 2 Ma* ra New York closed 12. JOB 12.25S Zurich 12.32B 12 MB U-37S 12.B8 Tmb Mm Singapore 12.3BB 12.34B 12.37S 12.41S Ckxtaf prtCM In US dollars a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.35 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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463 1983-09-07 3 CITY workers will still be crammed into tall office blocks for some time even in the age of the automated office. And if the present trend in planning continues, these workers will go home to equally tall flats in dense housing estates.463 words
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166 1983-09-07 3 CARGO carried by air increased about 19 per cent during the first six months of this year, compared with the same period last year. The latest issue (4 the air transport statistics shows that 125,796 tonnes were handled in the first half of166 words
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400 1983-09-07 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH FAR East Computers has sold its second series of million-dollar Abacuses to China. The company, a subsidiary of Hindustan Computers of India, clinched a $1.4 million deal to supply 20 Abacus computer systems to China's technical institutes. It broke400 words
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Article, Illustration229 1983-09-07 3 THREE Singapore experts were among a group of senior officials and technologists from the five Asean countries who visited Australia between Aug 27 and Sep 3 to study Australian developments in science and technology. They were Mr Slew Hing Yan, secretary of the National Science229 words
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310 1983-09-07 3 ADVANCES in science and industry may solve mankind's energy problems. The Philippine Minister of Energy, Mr Geronimo Z Velasco, said yesterday that "technology has begun to offer some viable responses to our long-term energy needs. Science and industry have been working hand-in-hand, and310 words
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534 1983-09-07 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THERE was overall improvement in the timber trade in July, with total exports up 18 per cent over the same month last year. The $80.4 million worth of timber exports in July was, however, below June's level of 186.3 million. The534 words
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482 1983-09-07 3 A PILOT run of the prevoeational training (PVT) programme will be launched in January next year at the Singapore Vocational Institute. This was announced by Dr Law Song Seng, director of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB). The programme was designed482 words
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Advertisement412 1983-09-07 3 The Institute of Banking St Finance COMPETITIVE INTERNATIONAL BANKING SEMINAR Date: 3 7 OCTOBER 1983 Venue: Holiday Inn Hotel, Singapore The development of Singapore as an international financial centre has led to the influx of reputable foreign banks. These established banks have set up branches in Singapore and in the412 words
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OVERSEAS
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310 1983-09-07 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S trade union movement, standing at a watershed after the Labour Party's crashing election defeat last Jane, was expected to take a sharp tarn to the right yesterday in its approach to Prime Minister Margaret Hatcher's Conservative government. I'aloa sources predictedReuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration720 1983-09-07 4 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan, condemning the Soviet Union for what he called "the Korean Airline massacre," announced new limitations on Monday night on cultural, scientific and diplomatic exchanges with the Russians and new efforts to restrict Soviet civilian aviation in the West. In a televisionNYT - 720 words
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Article543 1983-09-07 4 Reuter CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl faces little serious opposition when his centre right government presents its austerity budget plans for 1984 to the parliamentary lower house this week, political analysts said. The government could come under attack for its intention to pare public spending by 6.5Reuter - 543 words
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653 1983-09-07 4 AP, Reuter CANADA suspended the Soviet airline Aeroflot's landing privileges for SO days on Monday, saying Moscow had failed to fully explain the downing of a South Korean jetliner with 269 people aboard, and restricted its use of Gander, Newfoundland, as a refuelling stop. "We wantAP,; Reuter - 653 words
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Article205 1983-09-07 4 Reuter INDIA has planned to build a series of fast breeder nuclear reactors as part of a programme to generate 10,000 megawatts of electricity from atomic power by the turn of the century, a top official said. India's new nuclear energy chief said he wasReuter - 205 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article692 1983-09-07 4 Agencies FOREIGN investment in Australia fell to A 58.34 bil lion in fiscal 1962/83 endec June 30 from a record 9.W billion in 1961/82, the Statistics Bureau reported. Direct investment in companies dropped to $1.32 billion from $2.02 billion while portfolio investment -i and institutional loans eased toAgencies - 692 words
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250 1983-09-07 4 Reuter LIBYAN war planes have bombed Chad's northeast city of Oum Chalouba in the second big rebel attack on the government garrison there in less than a week, according to information minister Mahamat Soumaila. He said a 90-minute raid on Monday left an unknownReuter - 250 words
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Advertisement512 1983-09-07 5 No advertising agency must ever forget that it is in business to provide a sen/ice to its clients. An alertness in administration, a thoroughness in planning, a conscientiousness in recommendation must be the hallmarks of a professional organisation. When you are a client of Quantum, the Account Group representing your512 words
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Article509 1983-09-07 6 TRYING to find out how much someone is earning can be considered rude. Those who are asked about how much they earn sometimes feel that that is an intrusion into their privacy. Those who find out how much their colleagues are paid, whether by straightforward or devious509 words
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Article, Illustration1679 1983-09-07 6 AGIS SALPUKAS - Sir Freddie Laker is a man who never gives up. Even after Laker Airways collapsed in 1982, leaving in its wake debts of $380 million, its founder is now dreaming of launching Laker II services. Most of it is just data in his AppleNYT - 1,679 words
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704 1983-09-07 6 ROGER CRABB - By ROGER CRABB Reuter "MY ambassador doesn't believe it, my friends think I'm mad, but Maxim's is opening in Beijing in 20 days," Pierre Cardin said with a disarming smile. The French couturier was standing on what looked like a film set,Reuter - 704 words
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Advertisement127 1983-09-07 6 »o-y Sv:f -V, V ■>>c f TVf* w 1 z <r Ht? L X M *1 ik >' *r > J "When it comes to cooking up superb culinary combinations, the British are masters," sen s Mandarin Executive Chef Charles Benz. For instance, lamb is simmered with onions and potatoes127 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous786 1983-09-07 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Hotel (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 4.25 Exercise with Gloria 4.45 The Animal World Rattle of Death Some men extract venom from a rattlesnake for use as an anti-snakebite serum. 5.10 The Electric Company: Lesson on words with the letter "a". 5.40 Jackanory Playhouse786 words
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926 1983-09-07 7 BERNARD GWERTZMAN - By BERNARD GWERTZMAN NYT ON the recommendation of his key advisers, President Reagan decided not to impose any new, dramatic sanctions against the Soviet Union few the downing of the Korean airliner. He agreed not to do so, his aides said on Monday night,NYT - 926 words
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666 1983-09-07 7 ANDREW ROSENTHAL - By ANDREW ROSENTHAL AP FTVE days after the South Korean airliner vanished, a Soviet general acknowledged in Moscow on Monday that it had crashed and that "numerous" people were killed. But the government still has not publicly addressed charges that a Soviet fighterAP - 666 words
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Article631 1983-09-07 7 ROBERT MAHONEY - If this is not 1943, then what are the Japanese doing on a rocky tropical island in Sabah, with searchlights sweeping the beaches and shrill Japanese music blaring from a hut? And who are they guarding? By ROBERT MAHONEY Reuter A CASTAWAY washed ashore on thisReuter - 631 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous671 1983-09-07 7 TWO-IH-OKE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Keep up in a loft, possibly (5) 6 Bambino? No no a deer! (5) 9 VIP wild hogs bit (3.4) 10 Remnants of one vessel inside another (5) LI This Cup involves a very big ball (5) L 2 The sphere of a very671 words
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Advertisement193 1983-09-07 8 V y\ S .1 BeatJemania at the Tbp of the Hilton 5-9 September (5 shows only) Nightly KX3opm The Beatles look-and-sound alikes come to town! Cover Charge: Inn of Happiness dine* $25 nett. Non-Diners $35 nett (drink excluded). Reservations: 737-2233 I IlLlV" 's iik hv t< > this he:ml >193 words
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Advertisement208 1983-09-07 8 Our newly extended Coffee Garden is now better thin ever. Whether you have an appetite for local or continental food, you 11 find our staff friendly and efficient, our food appealing and delicious. I .tNlli<mi Show i'v fi I Ihi i MI.IV A-la-carte is also available For reaenrationa, pkaae call208 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article706 1983-09-07 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday lost their small early gains and at the end of the midday call, Nov was trading at £1,697 compared with Monday's close of £1,697/1,696 a tonne. Trading was fairly slow and turnover totalled 372 lots of which six were crossed. Earlier, light trade706 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article578 1983-09-07 9 SHARE prices yesterday surged ahead in early trading to an all-time record high, but late profittaking eroded most of the gains, leaving the market slightly higher on balance. The market average rose a provisional 2.90 to end at a closing record of 9,255.11. The average hit an578 words
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Article82 1983-09-07 9 SEPT 06 Lire R**ftAf1 232 -3 Be* ***** -50 Centr&te Ord 3040 -20 Cond Acqua Roma 170 -18.75 Er id an la 9060 -51 rut ord 3140 -60 Genermil *****0 -2475 nim 3660 410 Ifl Prlv -100 Inwt 20W -3 Italcemcntl Ord ***** -150 IU1(U 1060 -21 LepeUt Ord82 words
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Article152 1983-09-07 9 SHARE prices yesterday continued to decline in quiet trading as investors remained cautious. SEPT OS Bahts Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya In* And Trust 19 -J Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ajrudhajra 2S6 2 I-M 144 -6 Bats Shoe Berll J acker 4X1 -6 Charoonj Thai Wlr. 390 unch Firestone152 words
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Article115 1983-09-07 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on a turnover of 7.89 million pesos, up from 2.81 million on Mon- day. SEPT 06 Pesos Acoje limine Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.012 -4X001 Atlas Con. B 8 unch Bafulo Ooid Basic Petroleum 0 008 oncfl Bencuet Con. B n«> a 75115 words
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Article375 1983-09-07 9 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed slightly lower on moderately active trading, with the Hang Seng Index shedding 6.81 points to close at 921.33. Share prices made a slight recovery on a bout of institutional buying after dropping more than 15 points in early trading. HK Bank dropped 10375 words
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Article378 1983-09-07 9 AUSTRALIAN share prices yesterday finished mixed in sustained heavy trading, with the industrial sector surging ahead and the resource sector faltering slightly amid aggressive profit-taking. At the close the All-Ordinaries Index was up 2.3 points at 725.4. The All-Resources Index was down 0.9 at 607.8, due378 words
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Article187 1983-09-07 9 SEPT 06 Fit ABN ***** -3 Ahold ***** 17 Akao 74.10 +0J AMEV 122.00 unch Amlu nx -U Amrobnk 8010 *02 Bergon Berk I 26 30 0.3 Bo Is 05.50 0.5 Borsucer 200 00 0.5 Boaka 8110 0.1 Burlet 47 JO Caiand 4*^0 +CL2 C«l» 300X10 -3 Dell Mlj187 words
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Article84 1983-09-07 9 SEPT 06 Aef-Telefunken BASF Dm 17.00 1J Hoectut Hoesch Horten 13*00 4810 182.00B -0J Bayer BMW Commenbank Contl Oummi Daimler-Benz 152.30 ♦5 O Karxtadt KHD 258.00B 241 50B 315.30 in oo 108.50 308.00 unch U 15 Llnde Mannesmann Preuaaag Rwe ST A 380 SOB 138.80 MP MP ***** 41584 words
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Article66 1983-09-07 9 SEPT 05 Frs Or Bnj Lamb Hobo* FORWARD MARKET Petro 2350 5C 4730 -15 5BB0 unc h Arbed 1330 n B"« Aatur S3* *2 I?,* i 1880 10 4030 -05 urucan 1015 -20 J1I0 unc Canpac 3005 -20 v Mont 3500 +20 Cock ISO unch D* Beers 522 -266 words
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Article200 1983-09-07 9 SEPT 06 Francs Action* Sulsses an 4-2 Alusuliae Br. no 5 Alusulsae Rm Brown Boreri Br 274 1215 4-1 5 Clba Oelfj Br. 2010 4-10 Clba Octgjr P C 1830 4-10 Clba Geljy Re« Credit Sulsae Br 118 4-1 2110 4-15 Credit Sulsae Rej 400 2800 -J Elektrowatt Br.200 words
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Article277 1983-09-07 9 SEPT 06 Rand INDUSTRIALS Trust Bt Un Steel Uniaec Wool worth 1*6 1U 500 IMS unch unch unch A Alpha Abercom AE And CI HO 100 unch unch MININGS 2400 A maprop A IOC 4756 2»45*d -96 Anflraal Barlows 1300 20 Blnoors Buffets Charter 1100 mo SMI 40 ♦90277 words
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Article179 1983-09-07 9 SEPT 05 Fn GROUP B CORBEILLE Alr-Lloulde 447 3 Carrefour Flnanclere de LUnlon 1300 71.70 411 1 B S N Oervals 1073 53 Moet-Hennetsy 1100 unch C 8 F (Thomson C»f) etc Francalae lies PpuoIm Credit foncler De France Hachette (Llbralrle) .105 101 400 1150 115 1J 30 Penarroya179 words
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Article136 1983-09-07 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on covering support in moderate trading. iv H £?o n al and rose M 515 and Mslo respectively ]P MH.242.50 a tonne and south up MJIO to Mil 250 while we^ S Uth firmed MJ7O to Mil. 250 and136 words
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Article142 1983-09-07 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,700; 32s 3,610, 40b 3,800 (per bale of 400 lbs). PtUsUi raw rmttmm: LSS 6.65, 4F 6.60, 289F 6.80; NT roller ginned 6.66 (per lb). CLOTH in142 words
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Article324 1983-09-07 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent flrwt class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per real second clw 0 77. 100 per cent third class 0.75. 25 per cent new crop 0 5«, B-10 per cent no stock THAI BROKEN A-auper 0«.324 words
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Article162 1983-09-07 9 CHINESE Pradaee Ex-• change, flfpwn, Mag priem per is9kg yesterday. C»e—l «II: Bulk fob 5182 00 sellers, ok) drum (in second hand drum) fob $195.00 sellers, new drum fob $199.00 sellers. C*pvm: Mixed (loose) $110 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob AsU NLW $345 00 sellers, Sarawak white162 words
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234 1983-09-07 9 MALAYSIA'S rubber export earnings this year should exceed last year's by Mil billion because of higher prices and demand. Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said earnings from rubber exports last year were MJ2.65 billion. Mr Leong said rubber prices could average 250 cents234 words
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Article287 1983-09-07 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed higher with September One RSS buyers quoted at 236.50 cents per kilo, up one cent from Monday. The morning session was 1.50 cents higher on higher London advices and speculative buying of September One RSS. The afternoon session was initially higher on287 words
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Article297 1983-09-07 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per Ulo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt (.o.b. 235.00 236.OON lat. 1 R.S.S September 231.30 237 50 IM. 1 R.S.S. October 240.50 ***** lat. 2 R.S.S. 29.50 231JON OK Coat 228.50 230.50N lat. 3 R.S.S. 225.50 227JON UK Cool297 words
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Article29 1983-09-07 9 Rubber. Sept 6 Singapore: September: 236.60 cents (up 1.00 cent) Malaysia: September 262.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M$30.39 per kilo (up 3.00 cents) 231 tonnes (up 46 tonnes)29 words
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Article114 1983-09-07 9 NOON SSI i tad SMR priea jnal lardmr RAI SSR 20 8811 SO MKELB Otoe pallatl (1 -toe pailat) Sap4aa (Ctt—I Btftn 206 00 204 00 ■fear I MU> latter* *****N mooN ■bar OcioWr (Panrart Mtk) Ba yara Saltan 206.00 210.00N 506 00 206 00N Octafear SMRCV114 words
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Article82 1983-09-07 9 THE Stntts tta price Is Peaaag yesterday farther to Ms)Ul!a kile, ap three cam tram Meaday's level, f K The aew price, hewever, remaiaed wlthfa the ITA tow raage_HT M 521.15 aad MISU. Oa a taraever ef 211, agaiast 1M ea Monday, dealers aeted stre*g kaffer stock managpr82 words
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Advertisement28 1983-09-07 9 vee^fn c,\o& C< lA v '> #e *£<#*<* vO \\So^ p ,\o^ 3)\ \o O cX ,&e< lolro Toulouse -Lautrec #04-08/9 Tanglin Shopping Centre Singapore 1024 Omm Muioog tntupmai ltd28 words
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Advertisement86 1983-09-07 9 Los Santos at the Lobty Bar A PS When you want to relax after your nine to five at the office, make it to our Lobby Bar and let the 'Los Santos' capture your heart with their flair of music. Their repertoire is unbelievable. Nightly from 6.00pm to 11.45pm (except86 words
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2902 1983-09-07 10 BID «ad after prices officially Itoted «ad>Mt— a to ud reported to tta Stodmcfcsnge at Singapore jwterday with the number of diares traded ritown tn bracket* to tots at ljm tote nnlei otherwise «peri Bad. AO Times Settlement Contracts an quoted after2,902 words
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Article3524 1983-09-07 10 -'IMS High Low Coapuy Last Sale +®rGr*e Div Dhr Crr Gr's TTd Net P/E Vol POOO) Day High Low rr J K SECTION ONE •rrr INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 280 384 207 308 410 120 300 318 2tt 880 sm 535 aoeo 399 214 940 588 no 4723,524 words
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Article2068 1983-09-07 10 BID tad aftar print flfletaOjr Mined Md Mm Ii Md npwtad to dw Kuala Lumpur Slock Eackuge yoaterday, wltk tte k of Btaroa traded *«n ta brackets la too 4 1.000 units unioa oOmnhm wptdBed. Daxmuu IJiiaili (188B4J88) kkmm (IMB IW) (14) 1« A Cfcae (IMS) AMD(3.7W)2,068 words
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Article716 1983-09-07 10 SHAKES Itraded aaeveatfally aa tke Stegapere stock market far meat af tke meralag yesterday kit seatlmeat Improved la tke afteraeea. Tke Stralte Times ladasfj *y Ml palate Mgker at im aad tke Maw Times ti«Fe*eLa4ex gatoe< t«S peiato to KML Eiprrtatteaa are tkat tradlag will716 words
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Article595 1983-09-07 10 SHARE prices recovered some lost ground on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday on investors' expectation of better times ahead. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index rose 11.76 points to 1372.07 after easing almost 26.4 points on Monday. Sentiment was boosted595 words
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Article392 1983-09-07 11 AFTER the recent series of mind boggling response to new share issues, the Malaysian Pacific Industries Bhd share offer, which closed last week, has attracted relatively cooler response. The offer, which was oversubscribed 70 times, drew 306,449 applications for 450.272 million shares involving MJ270.16 million. At the392 words
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Article171 1983-09-07 11 Maaagera' prices f«r 8ep 7 SINGAPORE UNR 1KUCT The Commerce 3.46 3.68 The Savings Fund 196 2.08 S pore Prog Fund 1.55 1.(4 S'pore Sec. Fond 2.26 2.40xd S pore Invest Fund 1.14 1.21 S'pore Equity Fund 1.53 1.62 DIAMOND MOT S'PORE Aug Diamond Spore Fd(USI) 0.55 St171 words
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Article211 1983-09-07 11 CENTRAL Sagars Berks* Extraordinary general meeting to be held at Studio n, Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, on Sep 8 at 9.30 am. PAN Malaysia Robber Industries Berfcad: Extraordinary general meeting to be held at Studio n, Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur,211 words
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257 1983-09-07 11 Reuter DISCOVERY of oil in the Jabiru One-A well off Australia's Northern Territory is one of the most exciting discoveries in the country's history, stockbroker Graham, Moore and Partners said in its weekly oil report. "There is sufficient evidence that the oilReuter - 257 words
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Article, Illustration656 1983-09-07 11 ANTAH Holdings Bhd, the bumiputra group controlled by the Negri Sembilan royal family and now seeking a listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, has released a set of fine results for the year ended March 31, 1983. Group pre-tax profits rose656 words
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Article875 1983-09-07 11 THE market closed narrowly mixed after a quiet session yesterday. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up one point at 714.2. Government bonds ended about '/i higher on the day. Dealers said UK money supply figures for mid-Au-gust showing the M-3 aggregate had grown by V« per875 words
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Advertisement329 1983-09-07 11 A [•J mm The First International Energy Technology Exhibition for Asia 6 9 September 1983 World Trade Centre, Singapore. -aV f I -.»;UJl*j*A. A 1 K '01\' k »►> W w \-o a rrAsian Energy '83 it Energy Generation, Distribution, Conservation a Alternative Energy Sources. Don't miss Hf 7 No329 words
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Advertisement292 1983-09-07 11 ADVANCES IN MANUFACTURING 26-28 September 1983 •World Trade Centre Singapore If you are seriously involved in manufacturing, now is your opportunity to hear the opinions of four of the world's leading experts in the field of automated manufacturing techniques, robotics and materials handling. Four-in-depth studies of 2'/2 3 hours each292 words
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Article175 1983-09-07 12 Rises Indices K L Industries 690 55 Hong Leong Ind 880 40 Sep 5 Sep 6 H Leong Credit Hume M aso 835 790 40 25 20 BT Composite: 920.20 923.65 Lien Hoe BT Indicator: *****67 *****04 Raleigh 530 20 ST Industrials: 969.39 972.48 Tractor* 370 18 ST Finance:175 words
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Article, Illustration160 1983-09-07 12 Rises Indices HL Credit 960 +60 Sep 5 Sep 6 Shell 1000 +50 HLInd 960 40 MBT Indicator: *****89 *****86 1372.07 KLInd 750 +30 NST Industrials: 1360.31 Hume 700 25 NST Finance: 2540.08 2548.42 Lien Hoe 860 25 NST Hotels: 661.49 662.98 CASH 996 25 NST Properties: 992.74160 words
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Article51 1983-09-07 12 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 821.33 Monday 828.14 Week Ago 871.08 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 870.4 Monday. 864.0 Week Ago unav ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 725.4 Monday 723.2 Week Ago 685.2 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 7112 Friday 705.8 Week Ago closed DOW JONES A VERAOE INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday 1215.45 Week Ago51 words
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Article91 1983-09-07 12 AP NEW YORK stock prices soared at the opening yesterday as interest-rate jitters faded on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrial stocks shot up 15.34 points to 1,290.79 in the first half hour of trading. Nearly five issues rose in price for every oneAP - 91 words
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Article, Illustration716 1983-09-07 12 ALAN LEE - ■HI Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By ALAN LEE PROMINENT Malaysian property-cum-hotel tycoon Datuk Low Yow Chuan, who heads the Federal Hotel chain, has finally found a public vehicle in Public Corporation Bhd. He has agreed to reverse his massive Mount Pleasure716 words
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350 1983-09-07 12 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE BOLTON Properties has reported a set of impressive interim results after suffering a sharp decline in earnings for 1962. Pre-tax profits of the Malaysian-based property group have more than tripled to M 56.14 million (11.31 million previously) for the six350 words
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480 1983-09-07 12 SYLVIA TAN - By SYLVIA TAN THE new owners of a substantial stake of Toshiba (M) Bhd shares, generally tightly held by its shareholders, have been named. They are Mr Vincent Tang, 37-year old managing director of newly listed company CI Holdings, and Mr Mohd Adnan480 words
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Article159 1983-09-07 12 JO HAN AJ, -tr BU has confirmed that its rights issue shares will not be entitled to the bonus issue. COLLYER Qaay Properties Ltd has reported profits before extraordinary items of $1.32 million for the six months to June 30, 1983, on turnover of $4.8 million. For the159 words
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549 1983-09-07 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM BANKER Wee Cho Yaw, who is chairman of Straits Steamship Ltd, is accepting Keppel Shipyard's offer of $1.96 cash a share for his holding of 1.01 million Steamers shares. Mr Wee's block forms part of the549 words
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463 1983-09-07 12 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM SOME Straits Steamship shareholders are unhappy over th% Stock Exchange of Singapore's decision to suspend trading in the shares of the company on Sep 12. The suspension was announced by the exchange on Aug 23, following a cash offer by Keppel Shipyard463 words
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Miscellaneous56 1983-09-07 12 OUTLOOK for today: Partly cloud; showers in several areas. Report for U boars prior to 7.M pm on Sep C at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 8.15 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month "!"!11.8 Total56 words
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233 1983-09-07 13 LIBERIA, with some 70 million gross tons of shipping flying its flag, is set to start its own merchant fleet, which will be dependent on Israeli aid. The country does not have its own merchant navy at the moment. Details of the plan233 words
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505 1983-09-07 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM KAWASAKI Kisen Kaisha ("K" Line) has been fined by the Far Eastern Freight Conference breaking conference rules against rebating. The Japanese line, operating between the Far East and Europe as a member of the Ace consortium, is believed to505 words
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Article59 1983-09-07 13 COMMON stocks of American President Companies can now be traded on the New York Stock Exchange following the spin-off of the company as a publicly-listed company after the merger of Natomas and Diamond Shamrock Corporation. A new entity, American President Companies will comprise the major cargo transportation59 words
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Article185 1983-09-07 13 EXTENSIVE export and import operations are underway at King Fahd artificial port where construction of new sections and departments are going ahead on schedule. The port, dedicated by HM King Fahd last May, is considered one of the most modern artificial ports in the world. Last year, its185 words
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Article39 1983-09-07 13 TWENTY pilgrim ships have arrived at the Islamic port of Jeddah ever since the begining of the current pilgrimage season. Another 20 ships are expected to arrive at the port until next Thursday, carrying 40,000 pilgrims.39 words
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Article116 1983-09-07 13 SOUTH Korea is likely to be awarded a joint contract to build a multi-products pipeline and refined oil products terminal at Umm Said. The Hyundai company which quoted the lowest price about US$4B million for the project is said to have no objection to a Qatari116 words
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Article796 1983-09-07 13 Sfelpytag Um P»f* CM SUpptag Um CM AC Tocptcr AIM AbreakW Liner VI VI VI 1 S s Eurasts Line Everett Orient Evergreen X IV IV 4 5 All tram Alpac vn VI 4 5 Fargo Shpg Fcaco vn vn 1 4/5 Antara Shpg X 4 Franco-Belg796 words
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Article677 1983-09-07 14 AFP STEADY though quiet conditions prevailed on the freight markets last week, with trading curtailed by the long Bank Holiday weekend in London. Interest also tailed off at the approach of the Labour Day holiday in the United States. Demand appeared to be picking up a little afterAFP - 677 words
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363 1983-09-07 14 Lloyd's List TRAFFIC on what has been Europe's busiest inland waterway, the Kiel Canal, continued to decline last year with a drop in both the number of vessels and cargo carried. General cargoes, where trade had held up previously, showed the most seriousLloyd's List - 363 words
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Article1806 1983-09-07 14 RENEWED ore chartering featured the freight market on Monday with a vessel fixed for 220,000 long tons from Tubarao to Japan at US$6.O2 and tonnage secured for six cargoes, each 150,000 tonnes, from Western Australia to Japan at $3.80. Ore operators also paid |8.60 from Dampier to Weserport1,806 words
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Article145 1983-09-07 14 AFP SHIPPING cargo rates to Papua New Guinea from the Philippines will be increased by 7.5 per cent starting Jan 1, 1984, the Australian and New Zealand Eastern Shipping Conference formally told the Philippines Shippers' Council (Shippercon). Shippercon confirmed that they received the conference'sAFP - 145 words
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283 1983-09-07 14 TMR UNITED States Lines has won the lucrative North Atlantic military cargo contract over the next six months, starting Oct 1. USL's bid oT U5524.99 per measurement ton was 54 cents higher than SeaLand Service's winning bid for the current contract. This time, Sea-LandTMR - 283 words
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Article131 1983-09-07 14 Reuter WILD storms were preventing divers trying to assess whether it was possible to salvage a US$43 million oil rig which sank off Western Australia on Friday, the rig's owners said. The storms sent the 6,000tonne rig Key Biscayne to the bottom of the sea, eight kilometresReuter - 131 words
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Article198 1983-09-07 15 THE MAJOR shipping cortsortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Beigian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container198 words
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565 1983-09-07 15 Reuter THE world tanker fleet fell by 11.6 million deadweight tonnes (79 vessels) during the first half of 1983 to 292 million dwt (3,185 vessels), London shipbroker John I Jacobs said. Jacobs said its figure covers all vessels of 10,000 dwt and above.Reuter - 565 words
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197 1983-09-07 15 ITALIAN transport group Andrea Merzario has reported a substantial decline in operating profits for 1982 in spite of a 12 per cent growth in revenue to L.577,000 million. The company's profit last year was L 1,035 million compared with L 1,287 million in 1981. Total197 words
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121 1983-09-07 15 SOUTH Korea's Hanjin Container Lines has deployed two additional vessels in its Far East-US West Coast service. The new deployments are the Hanjin Cheju and the Hanjin Kwangyang, both of 1.170-TEU capacity. With the additional tonnage. the service is now provided by six full121 words
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5177 1983-09-07 20 BCHEDOIE A guide to ships loading a! 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 of5,177 words
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Article751 1983-09-07 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator for LCL Cargo Movement Schedule Locatk HK Express E Pioneer Haruna Maru Asia Star As Plutus 54/466 *****W 68S 15A 376 7.9.83 8.9.83 8.9.83 8.9.83 8.9.83 2359 0700 1800 0700 0700751 words
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Article1542 1983-09-07 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic CaatalMr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-EaraMa liae Transgroup (S). AhraakM Liaer Service Kim Shpg (S). C Taapfar Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK) AlpM Intraaea (S)1,542 words
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Article295 1983-09-07 22 i AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES ?KEPPEL WHARVES Bagus .-♦••Kao Mu Luis S---Straits Pride '•"•"Straits Star ..TjSun Gerbera Tanjong Mas t-'Yi Chang >.*.-Alps Highway Bawadi *-.Edo Maru •i* Feng Sheng M-CHlgashikawa Maru •"•T-Ned Honshu C-T;lKamoneverett >«-Tomoe 305 PAN JANG Shark >*-5>amaPala "»^Oripen Litija Carrier .--'•Arch \par Liner No 1295 words
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Advertisement351 1983-09-07 13 Everett Lines fOt THf MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITT AGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA •RANGOON BUENOS ARES CAI4AO MATARAM Everett Steamship Corpn. t/A Chttofd Cealre Singapore 1 Tel *****/9 36. Beath Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC BKtg Tel *****/3 fort Ketone Agents Harrisons I CrosfwM Tel:351 words
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Advertisement292 1983-09-07 13 OSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM JAP\N TAIWAN HOV.kOM. (O i K t 'MMKN WW qatmm M. FUM'IM IMSCS Mnt «t Mtv ■mmmm vor i n» vm u/t/u Vur Ml: IMJ CRT/Ml:292 words
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Advertisement722 1983-09-07 13 1 The Straits Companies', Times directory Agencies 0* Singapore (Buku Merah) ★r MAERSK LINE (Esau U2E SZS 31 SB2 ZUBjEEiH LAURA MAERSK I 25/10 1100 HB CFS 11th rgwiA."^.' 13/9 20/9 27/9 4/10 I 22/10 11/10 29/10 11/10 5/11 2300 MtS fcf 41 TO: BELGIUM, HOLLAND. U.K., GERMANY, FRANCE, SCANDINAVIA.722 words
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Advertisement364 1983-09-07 14 rnimm FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur U/9 N OUM lt/9 I. SUM 25/1 2/10 »/I0 VTLANDIA 18/11 I 8 PERMAI 1) tortfcm. 6mm, 2) taMM, Antwerp. l.Havr*. Batfe. UK, 3) Bremen, Bremertiavefl. Ajrtws. Copenhagen, Helsinki 4) Mm. Stockholm, Oslo 'Accept** Enroot car to tar Mir na Sport *Mm dnct364 words
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Advertisement435 1983-09-07 14 yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA MIDDLE EAST PocHic South W«rt Pacific North Woot !vo li/J ALT* VM VM TatTo,t i/M it/11 u/u £2 "2* IVM 14/1# LCOOOK JT/U 11/11 ii/ii iST ImSum ii/!! i?/J! IIWUO aao N/10 27/10 00 M tv- /U mMm WW ft/M J/11 LM MM Kc«pte«( ia435 words
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Advertisement948 1983-09-07 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCC Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSMP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT fluminaTCVKs KKiDKDHS ■miEHS MMLOOHMT Touoama 05/10 07/10 11/10 IS/It 11/10 21/10 20/10 21/11 2/11 4/11 11/U 11/11 14/11 21/11 25/11 27/11 03/12 05/12 11/12 13/12 I'tm 1* Mm 1/10 10/11 10/10 10/10 22/10 24/10 21/10 31/11 5/11948 words
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Advertisement718 1983-09-07 15 GUARANTEED SAILINGS. GUARANTEED SAVINGS. As we guaranteed, here are the shipping times. No matter how small your consignment, you only pay for the space you need. We take care of everything else. From your doorstep. Kla Ltd Arm-e Singapore Singapore Destination Rotterdam Antwerp Kobe ids INTHANS DISTRIBUTION SERVIC ES PTE.718 words
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Advertisement705 1983-09-07 16 n Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT UK Brtmtn Eipres KMtMn Bay tok» Eiprtu Oiaka Bar Kamakura Man EXPORTS S pore P Kelanj Pen Leuoes Genoa H burg Bilbao Rdam Shaven An t werp 15/9 17/9 20/9 29/10 18/10 22/10 26/10 20/1 C HK long Oakland Beach 16/9 4/10 6/10 P Heiang Spore705 words
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Advertisement540 1983-09-07 16 M.S. LINE Ko*(* imPPmi. .o*pnas r.o* JfJuN* CONVENTIONAI StRWK f In from BIISAN SPO« PHf LANG PtNANC INCHON BUSAN K6A IMC 110 S«p( 25 Upt It (apt SUNNY OCtAN 2»22 Uft 23 25 S«pt 2* 21 S«pl 5 Oct FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUROPE Vl* SUEZ Member o* the Act540 words
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Advertisement591 1983-09-07 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPNNG FCI t LCI CARGO FOR EM> Fll MM UK IHV 7,. m ,/I# 1,/ l* »/>• i4 Em i! /W »•/>• 22/11 24/11 Z n/lt 1/U 2/11 4/11 also acceptmg la/ra c ra/ra m 4 a oaa Twrilll,>| A *ia"" [952L SO m591 words
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Advertisement996 1983-09-07 16 1 Everett lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON PA-MI PAGAN HTOIfYNA Sport P.Ketanf 10/12 Sopt 17/20 Sopt 2S/30 S«pt P«UA{ 13/14 Sept TC, S^s r 1 BOUSTEAO SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7-PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 argentine national line LOADMG Ft* DURBAN MONTEVDCO BUENOS996 words
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Advertisement311 1983-09-07 16 QSINOSE u MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SMGAPORE 25/9 PfNANG LOAD FW 26 9 Ranch P«T KELANC PENANC SBBSE MMOTM PTE LTD ra ?2«1144/7 t *****70 BOOKMC StMtT WTPMG COTWT TO. 222U52 3 MALOSE MAftjTBK »ME *****2 3 malatsia nut* t iMieraiT ltd T# <7W3 t <3775311 words
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Advertisement649 1983-09-07 17 r SS\ PIL GROUP VESSCLB VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: 551* JSP** 1 E 457 17/20 SEPT HOOEIOAH, JEDDAH. PTBUDAN, MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA KOTA WIRAWAN E-453 2/5 OCT MODE ID AH, JEDDAH. AOASA, ADEN KOTAPUSAKA E-455 3/7 OCT HOOEIOAH, JEDDAH, AOASA. PTSUOAN KOTA MEWAH E-467 10/14 OCT MODE ID AH, JEDDAH. AOASA.649 words
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Advertisement429 1983-09-07 17 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIRIE TNANSPONT WEST BOW) FAR EAST/RAO SERVICE M.V. ALRAZI Bombay/Aqaba/Bay ah/ Baghdad/Madras/ Cochin —do— M.V. ALWASJTTI 20 Sept -doEAST BOUND RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE M.V. ALRAZI m.v. aiwa smi In Pt 20 Sept Japanese Ports THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD 1 BASRAH UPON REQUEST AISO ACCEPTMG429 words
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Advertisement708 1983-09-07 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE I JQiUROtt Frankfurt Eipres* Honfkonf Eipress Bfwwn Eipress Kowtoort 61, Toluo Eipreis Osaka Ban KamaHuia Maiu Kasuga Maru Cardan Bay PNG SPORE 12/9 14/9 19/9 20/9 27/9 27/9 4/10 5/10 11/10 12/10 19/10 18/10 26 10 24/10 J/U 1/11 11/11 HAM B'HAVEN708 words
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Advertisement737 1983-09-07 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO US* WEST/ EAST COAST H GULF PORTS (FUUY CONTAfttfSED VESSELS) STOK IX HOUSTON SAVANNAH BAIHNORfKN TOW IMIFAI SOW* 508 In Part 27/9 9/19 13/19 lt/19 19/1$ 22/11 MTMMTMOB »/ll 21/11 1/12 7/12 11/12 12/12 Mm xctptai cart* hx ItaM. Galmten. N Oriaan Chartalari Nartafe737 words
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Advertisement660 1983-09-07 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE IVYBANK 10 Sep CLYDEBANK 28 Sep R'DAM HULL HM6G 4 Oct 7 Oct 10 Oct 23 Oct 26 Oct 29 Oct Lykes/* Lines U.S. GOLF DIRECT SERVICE UCI U ,'|lr c 22? MS,n SPOR (Of wr mirer Iwrl fS 9/1 W660 words
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Advertisement1481 1983-09-07 18 lu_. I^K'line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CANADA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA JCffIC COAST (laelidiag DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI/MICROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) mt STW£ "Of® rtsat i/s ro«r la/lb oaklam Seattle BRWE *22 In Port g Sept 10 Sept QUEENS WAY BROS *20 (IK) 22 Sept 3 Oct1,481 words
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Advertisement742 1983-09-07 18 3UJ MM CALIFOHNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Lee** tm lOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE TACOMA VANCOUVER. EC. Acccptni Fa/fa Cuitw «w»~u«r '£fti "WS. I >"S* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acccptni Fa/Fa Man PArt** Sport Mctti SHn Also *c*ots jmjrs w/iHy it.i;s<* »s* it* f£. awV* IAWWS 12/13 Oct742 words
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Advertisement634 1983-09-07 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES !3 114 Anton Road, #16-01, Tunas Budding, Singapore 0207. Tal: *****22 A *****67 P Kalang Tal: *****1/8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GUlf/MEDITERRANE AN SERVICES S'pore Loadnc For: DONG MYUNG Saied Bandar Abbas HAEWOO NO. 2 Saied Assab/Ateiandria/B«n|hazi/Trip HAEWOO NO. 3 28 Sept Assab/AJeiandria/Benjhari/Trip vK. Hyundai Merchant Marine SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE634 words
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Advertisement625 1983-09-07 18 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK iKTiMtMn S por P. Keian( Loadng Mr:ARf T*****913 10 Sept In fort ANTWERP RDAM /UK fORT HAMRTON BBI3JII 16 Sept II Sept RDAM/UR (AVON) ALPAC line •OVtM Aj iißna S P°" PWang Ludntfor AFRICA IC2W 10 Sept 14 Sept DURBAN/CAPETOMI/E. LONDON Vessel Loadnf at Ket> Kwb*625 words
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Miscellaneous158 1983-09-07 22 Regional Weather D m m y* A K V 1 \4 H? tsy fc a SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Cloudy Sky W,ve158 words
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