The Business Times, 20 September 1983
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The Business Times
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Title Section10 1983-09-20 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IKS 60 CENTS10 words
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430 1983-09-20 1 Reuter AMERICAN economic recovery should continue through at least 1984 but there could be serious problems unless the federal budget deficit is curbed. Time magazine's board of economists, who met last week, predicted in the latest issue of the magazine that growth willReuter - 430 words
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217 1983-09-20 1 Reuter ABOUT one in every three Japanese companies has revised upwards its capital spending plans for fiscal 1983 but more than one in five has cut them, a survey by economic daily Nihon Keizai Shim bun indicated. The survey, covering 1,269 companies, said they plannedReuter - 217 words
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707 1983-09-20 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM HONGKONG'S stock and currency prices crashed yesterday as sellers inundated the markets in a display of political pessimism just three days before Sino-British negotiations resume on Thursday. The Hongkong stock market slumped 73.86 points, its biggest daily fall this year,707 words
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360 1983-09-20 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE EIGHT groups of rolling stock manufacturers submitted their technical proposals to the Provisional MRT Authority yesterday. This is the first hurdle as those shortlisted will have to go through another round of selection. The second round will be the commercial round,360 words
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259 1983-09-20 1 AN APPEAL by the widow of a Pertamina executive against a High Court decision relating to her $80 million claim against Sumitomo Bank was held in camera yesterday after the Court of Appeal invoked a recent amendment to the Ranking Act. The amendment, which259 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article55 1983-09-20 1 Reuter PALM and coconut oil producing countries of Asean voiced concern over the possible imposition of a consumption tax on vegetable oils and oilseeds by the European Economic Community, Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said. He said Asean fears the proposed tax could reduce exports of vegetableReuter - 55 words
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Article75 1983-09-20 1 PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines cannot resign because he owes his office to the people and to step down now would be an admission of guilt in the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino, First Lady Imelda Marcos said. Mrs Marcos said, however, that suspicion of75 words
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Article68 1983-09-20 1 Reuter TOYOTA Motor Corp said its vehicle exports in August fell to 114,134 units from 142,116 in July and were slightly down from 114,477 a year earlier. Nissan Motor Co Ltd reported a decline in August exports to 94,023 units from 135,412 in July but a riseReuter - 68 words
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Article66 1983-09-20 1 AFP GOVERNMENT offices, public transport and communications were disrupted in Belgium yesterday as the country began its second week of public sector strikes against next year's budget cuts. Private companies were finding it hard to get supplies. Some retired people feared they would not receive their pensions. GeneralisedAFP - 66 words
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Article40 1983-09-20 1 Reuter PAPUA New Guinea's defence minister Epel Tito was yesterday removed from his post for saying that the country could be invaded by Indonesia. Prime Minister Michael Somare announced Mr Tito's demotion to broadcasting and information minister. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article59 1983-09-20 1 UPI AMERICAN warships pounded the mountains east of Beirut yesterday where Druse Muslims claimed their Syrian-backed forces smashed through government defences and entered the embattled town of Souk El Gharb. Gunners in the mountains fired artillery rounds into the US marine compound near the airport, puttingUPI - 59 words
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Article55 1983-09-20 1 Reuter SWEDISH pharmaceutical firm Astra AB said it is stopping sales of its recently introduced anti-depres-sant drug Zelmid because of potentially serious adverse effects on certain users. It said in a statement the effects include neurological disorders. Although bad reactions to the drug were rare, it is withdrawingReuter - 55 words
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Article55 1983-09-20 1 SHOOTING down the South Korean jumbo jet brought the Soviet Union nothing but "trouble", said the editor-in-chief of the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda. "The only thing we have got out of this incident is trouble, but that has been beneficial for (President) Reagan," said Viktor Afanasiev55 words
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318 1983-09-20 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM A 4,Jt3.5-squre metre rite ta Hm|U| New Tm, m whleh Singapore's first "Mto centre" will be boilt, fetched a «topping $4-K mllHan la aa «pea tender which attracted II Mds. TV aaU centre, which I* aa expanded version of the318 words
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486 1983-09-20 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE rapid growth of Singapore as a financial centre has produced "undesirable effects" such as slackening of professional standards of foreign exchange dealers. This point was driven home yesterday by Mr Ng Kok Song, manager of the international department486 words
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Advertisement208 1983-09-20 1 <?}|,').^|)=%.=]!<:)_].<.=(/=@, rasa' MANY American private economists believe there are good prospects for a significant bond market rally Pag© i STUDY says a cutoff of Gulf oil will be devastating to the West, sending oil prices as high as US$3OO a barrel Page 4 PRESIDENT Reagan says he will use "whatever208 words
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Advertisement8 1983-09-20 1 Editorial...page 8 See page 4 See page C8 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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699 1983-09-20 2 Reuter MANY US private economists believe there are good prospects for a significant bond market rally once this week's US$l4.2 billion Treasury refunding is over. Money supply growth is expected to be moderate, supply of new Treasury paper will be light after the refunding,Reuter - 699 words
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249 1983-09-20 2 Reuter HARUO Maekawa, governor of the Bank of Japan, told Parliament he could not promise a cut in official discount rate from the present 5.5 pa* cent although he agrees that such a reduction would be effective in expanding domestic demand. Answering questionsReuter - 249 words
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185 1983-09-20 2 Reuter STANDARD Bank Investment Corp Ltd (Stanbic) of Johannesburg has satisfied the Registrar of Financial Insitutions that an agreement to double its stake in Liblife Controlling Corp Pty Ltd does not break the Banks Act, Stanbic group managing director Henri de Villiers said yesterday.Reuter - 185 words
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345 1983-09-20 2 Reuter MITSUI and Co Ltd vicepresident Sei-Ichi Kito has said that the present value of the yen against the dollar is within what he believes to be an optimum range of 225 to 245 yen. Mr Kito said that as the yenReuter - 345 words
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335 1983-09-20 2 Reuter US banks had daily average net borrowed reserves of US$lOB million in the statement week ended Sep 14. The New York Federal Reserve Bank said that in the previous week, banks had net free reserves of $232 million, revised fromReuter - 335 words
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Article591 1983-09-20 2 THE US dollar weakened in moderate trading on the local foreign exchange yesterday, despite the substantial increase in the US money supply. Against the local unit, the US dollar opened at the day's low of S$2.1395 06. Light support took the greenback to a high of $2.1430/40 but591 words
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Article202 1983-09-20 2 THE dollar yesterday closed slightly easier at 243.18 yen against the 243.40/60 New York finish on Friday after US M-l money supply figures helped to diminish fears of higher US interest rates. The dollar fell to a low of 243.00 yen soon after opening at 243.65 as operators liquidated202 words
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Article22 1983-09-20 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.04 per cent.22 words
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Article182 1983-09-20 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Sep 19: US Dollars Offer Bid 7 days 9* 9S 1 month 9 15/16 913/16 2 months 9 15/18 913/16 3 months 10 9H 0 months 10 3/16 101/16 S months lOh 10H 12 months 10H 10^ Das. 8w.Fr*.182 words
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Article45 1983-09-20 2 RANGE of prices ottered by discount houses on Sep 19: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closiac Bsjris* Sciliaf 3-month Treasury bills 211/16 29/16 3-month Bank bills 7H 7H 3 months CD 7 1/16 615/16 6 months CD 7H 7Vk Source: National Discount Company45 words
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Article96 1983-09-20 2 THE dollar yesterday opened slightly higher in quiet trading but began to weaken in early trading in response to Friday's news of a $5.5 billion rise in money supply M-l. The increase was basically in line with market expectations and left the aggregate just within the Federal Reserve's monitoring96 words
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Article386 1983-09-20 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday recovered slightly from opening levels but still closed lower compared with New York after quiet trading. Prices weakened at the outset on the' $5.5 billion increase in US M-l money supply but some buying interest helped prices to recover in later trading. The day's386 words
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Article33 1983-09-20 2 New York 11.888 unav u sas Zurich 1170B 1175S Singapore ■Hi r n 11 KB 11 93S Closing prv ■ea ill US dollan a troy ounr t. Source: Credit Suisse, S`pore33 words
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Article200 1983-09-20 2 THE Hongkong dollar yesterday extended its recovery to 8.10/15 to the US currency In moderately active late business, up from around 8.20 in the early afternoon. It had touched a record low of 8.35/40 in late morning. Although no confirmation was available, dealers cited speculation that an extraordinary meeting200 words
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Advertisement109 1983-09-20 2 Swissair: More than 95 destinations world-wide. Swissair flies from 10 cities in the Far East to 5 cities in North America, to 4 in South America, to 20 in Africa, to 12 in the Near and Middle East and to no less than 48 in Europe. Three times weekly you109 words
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Advertisement166 1983-09-20 2 Hands up those industries that dry by the seat of their pants. From as little as $19.80 a month your workers can enjoy proper washroom hygiene. The benefits of an Initial Towel Service are many and varied. The familiar and virtually indestructible towel cabinet is installed free of charge. The166 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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326 1983-09-20 3 THE Far Eastern Freight Conference, which groups 33 shipping lines operating between the Far East and Europe, has revised its general rate increase by 0.5 to 12 per cent from Jan 1. The conference did not provide any reason for the change. On326 words
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453 1983-09-20 3 MALAYSIAN Transport Minister Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan yesterday warned that the government may de-register ships operating in the domestic trade which are found to be foreign-owned. He said allegations have reached the ministry that some of the ships licensed by the453 words
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406 1983-09-20 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING TWO exhibition balls, costing more than $2.5 million, will be built at Changi Airport for the Asian Aerospace Show in January. The two halls will be put up by Cityneon Displays and Construction Pte Ltd at the end of406 words
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330 1983-09-20 3 INTERDEC '83, an exhibition of interiors, furnishing and finishing materials, will display four full-scale designs by top architects and designers. The five-day exhibition will be held in Hall 2 of the World Trade Centre from Sep 21. The four mock-ups include a complete330 words
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165 1983-09-20 3 TOKYO will send a survey team to Singapore and the other four members of Asean next month to establish how Japan can help renovate and improve the productivity of several industrial projects in the region. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone announced in May165 words
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135 1983-09-20 3 A LOCAL banker, Mr Michael SC Wong, yesterday suggested that the CPF and POSB quote two-way prices for government bonds as an initial step towards setting up an international fund management centre in Singapore. In line with this objective, discount houses should be allowed135 words
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551 1983-09-20 3 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG A BANKER yesterday advised financiers and investors not to write off Hongkong because of uncertainty over its future. Mr Anthony Leung, vicepresident and treasury head of Citibank in Hongkong, said: "The atmosphere in Hongkong is definitely not entirely favourable.551 words
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315 1983-09-20 3 THE Singapore Institute of Architects' form of contract must "not only be good enough for use in small- and medium-sized projects, but also for large ones involving foreign contractors". In an editorial in the SIA Journal, the institute said the revised SIA form315 words
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Advertisement170 1983-09-20 3 lice President That's the kind of trouble you can get into when your copier only copies on part of the paper. Toshiba uses a new roller technique that keeps all of the paper in the reproduction path. No more lost details, no more having to guess what was written at170 words
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OVERSEAS
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359 1983-09-20 4 Reuter A CUTOFF of Gulf oil would be devastating to the West, sending oil prices as high as US$3OO a barrel, according to a US congressional study. The study said oil prices would have risen by three to 10 times above the $3(Ka-barrelReuter - 359 words
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339 1983-09-20 4 AP CHINA offered Third World eeaatrtes ptriercaftol trade terms to help them tree theaosetves tram control s< their trade by internattonal i insirtis. China's trade snld ea Sunday, la na article in the rnglish IsnfUifr magazine Peklag Review, Chen Muhaa, Minister afAP - 339 words
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387 1983-09-20 4 NYT THE seven per cent increase in list prices for steel sheet that most major US producers put into effect on Sept 1 has pushed up prices from their depressed levels, although industry analysts agree that the actual change has been farNYT - 387 words
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498 1983-09-20 4 Reuter LAWSUITS seeking billions of dollars in damages have been filed by survivors of the Americans among the 269 people who were killed when Korean Air Lines (KAL) flight 007 was shot down by the Soviet Union. US federal courts are likely toReuter - 498 words
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Article201 1983-09-20 4 Reuter CONFRONTATION between Belgium's centre-right government and its own workforce worsened yesterday as Belgians faced a new week of strike-bound public services. Public sector unions in key sectors of state activity plan to extend strikes at least until today in their campaign against proposed budget savings onReuter - 201 words
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Article755 1983-09-20 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time Jh** PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SPO/HKG CV CV796 0730 LUX/DXB MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQI03 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP GU GA960 1100 HLP755 words
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307 1983-09-20 6 UPI MANILANS held the first in a series of five-minute prayer standstills yesterday as church bells pealed throughout the capital in memory of slain opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr. Police in the sprawling city of seven million people were reported on red alert asUPI - 307 words
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233 1983-09-20 6 Reuter A PANEL of experts commissioned by Japan's foreign ministry has drawn up recommendations on how Japan can contribute to US peacekeeping efforts, including policing, the ministry said yesterday. It added that part of the proposal from the seven-member panel might require a revisionReuter - 233 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article524 1983-09-20 6 Agencies AN OFFICIAL Chinese magazine warned on Sunday that the Soviet Union would gain if other nations gave in and accepted Vietnam's occupation of Cambodia as irreversible. "An old Chinese saying goes, 'to tolerate evil is to abet it.' Vietnam's invasion of Kampuchea (Cambodia) is a part ofAgencies - 524 words
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322 1983-09-20 6 Reuter LIBERAL pelltlelaa David Steel moved to rrssscrt his leadership «I Britain's centrist party this weekead alter a leag break marked by a threat te qalt If Ms powers were eroded. The 4S-year-eld Best, largely glvea the credit far a straag liberalReuter - 322 words
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Article, Illustration519 1983-09-20 6 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has said he is prepared to use "whatever is necessary" to protect US troops in Beirut, according to an interview published in Newsweek magazine on Sunday. Asked how much military force he was prepared to use in Lebanon, Mr Reagan toldReuter; AP picture - 519 words
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325 1983-09-20 6 Reuter LEBANESE fighter-bomb-ers again attacked anti-gov-erament forces in the mountains near Beirut on Sunday, knocking out artillery positions and a concentration of armed men, government announcements said. They said the Hawker Hunter jets swooped on forces that had been trying to drive theReuter - 325 words
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231 1983-09-20 6 Reuter RELATIONS between Afghanistan and Pakistan seemed headed for a new low yesterday after state radio in Islamabad said seven of Kabul's fighter Jets bombed a Pakistani village, killing one man and injuring another. The Soviet-built MiG-21 fighters swept into Pakistan on Sunday toReuter - 231 words
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Advertisement28 1983-09-20 4 Fly Pan Am To The USA Daily And To More 1 han 45 I .S C ities Pan Ani.You C an t Ik at Ihe 1 xpt rieiice.28 words
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Advertisement157 1983-09-20 5 Hublot from MDM Geneva. The spell of a new concept. Destined for a customer tired of values which are too well-known to be exclusive and ready to affirm a very independent taste. HUBLOT Hublot. The perfection of Swiss technology. Waterproof 50 metres. Quartz With an exclusive natural rubber strap reinforced157 words
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Advertisement161 1983-09-20 6 Check into a work! of luxury with Diners Qub Diners Club opens doors for businessmen to fine hotels. Like the Hotel Equatorial in Kuala Lumpur for instance. The Equatorial is situated in the heart of the Kuala Lumpur business district. It boasts complete convention facilities and efficient secretarial and telex161 words
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Article758 1983-09-20 7 CLYDE HABERMAN - It will be five years before the first Olympic discus sails through the Korean air y but officials are taking no chances. Already 80 per cent of work on the Olympic Stadium has been completed. As for the swimming pool, it has been operatingNYT - 758 words
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560 1983-09-20 7 SUTHEP CHAWLA - By SUTHEP CHAWLA AFP THAILAND'S once-lush, tropica] forests are dwindling at an alarming rate and they may be stripped bare in less than 30 years if the current rate of destruction continues. Slash-and-burn agricultural practices, a growing population, illegal logging, and construction of damsAFP - 560 words
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Advertisement279 1983-09-20 7 OFFICE SPACE FOR SALE Va A raffles place/shenton way/ ROBINSON ROAD/CECIL STREET Sizes from 37sm to 2.0165 m The Arcade Far East Finance Building HTC Building Robinson Centre (Scheduled completion end 1983) Shenton House Tong Eng Building UIC Building NORTH BRIDGE ROAD/MIDDLE ROAD ft VICINITY Fu Lu Shou Complex Peninsula279 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous709 1983-09-20 7 TV RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by Enigma (Mandarin/r): The story of a woman who reaches out for the stars. 4.25 Afternoon Matinee Mark, I Love You: This is a true and heartwarming story of a father's fight to get his son back. Hal Painter is shattered when709 words
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Article439 1983-09-20 8 PESSIMISTS do not listen when others assure them of good times ahead. There are plenty of pessimists in Hongkong right now, where the outlook is not exactly bright. But Hongkong's future after it is handed back to the Chinese is not bleak either. For the moment,439 words
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Article, Illustration988 1983-09-20 8 PETER CALVERT - The budget produced a union threat of protest strikes, but these never materialised and many economists and politicians think the new austerity will also be accepted with resigned equanimity. 'Many union leaders accept that there have got to be cuts, and the populationReuter - 988 words
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372 1983-09-20 8 Lie (Mrs - Letters to the Editor, Lie (Mrs) PW—Bi aad Aimlrirtnttt- Maaager PNtkhMl MBT Asthsrtty WE refer to your article in the Business Times on Sept 6 entitled "Have local insurance men missed the boat?" We would like to provide some facts in the hope that these372 words
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Article103 1983-09-20 8 AS A small shareholder of United Engineers Ltd the Just released 1982 results have come as a big disappointment. Reasons have been given for the dismal performance but perhaps some explanation is due as to why after the $83.6 million reserves of a year earlier had103 words
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Article89 1983-09-20 8 Johnny Soh - Johnny Soh fhH 128 I SHALL be pleased if the Stock Exchange of Singapore could enlighten me on the following: Broadly speaking, do the rules and by-laws of the exchange allow for purchase contract delivery of shares under normal circumstances to be delayed for more than89 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1983-09-20 10 JOHN FULLERTON - By JOHN FULLERTON Reuter ELEVEN years after President Ferdinand Marcos imposed martial law and a month after his ma4n rival was murdered, the question dominating the Philippines' political and economic life is who will succeed the 66-year-old leader, and how. Several western diplomatsReuter - 1,182 words
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Advertisement164 1983-09-20 10 ATLAS-WEYHAUSEN are pleased to appoint UNITED ENGINEERS as their sole agents for v i ■v > mvmi k.*..4..,- in ATLAS builds a wide variety of cranes ranging from the plain and lightweight crane for load hook operation to the heaviest hydraulic crane for lorry mounting: a 20-mt crane. The cranes164 words
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Miscellaneous665 1983-09-20 10 TWO-IN-CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 It may become attached to a dog (5) 8 Organise first thing? (3, 2) 10 Sends for fence supports (5) 11 Do a bit of good, you follow (3) 12 Snooker cup? (5) 13 Picked out as a unit (7) 15 Is this girl a homely665 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1084 1983-09-20 11 COFTKK: Robusta futures rose to new contract highs again yesterday morning when the Nov position traded above £1,736 a tonne to reach a high of £1,739. The Nov position ended at £1,737 bid, £8 above Friday's close on a volume of 136 trades. Total volume was 353 lots1,084 words
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Article156 1983-09-20 11 CHINESE Pradaee Exehaage, Sbgapare, closing prices per lMkg yesterday. Cass—l sll: Bulk fob 1175.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1188.00 sellers, new drum fob $192.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $105 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $342.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob156 words
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Article140 1983-09-20 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (Ia HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) OMm yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,680 32s 3,660, 4te 3,800 (per bale of 400 lbs). Paktatea raw erttea: LSS 6.70, 4F 6.50, 289F 6.90; NT roller ginned 6.70 (per lb). CLOTH in140 words
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Article337 1983-09-20 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.76, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special 0.55. THAI337 words
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Article341 1983-09-20 11 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed 4.50 cents lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 226.50 cents per kilo, in quiet trading. The morning session was marked down four cents on lower Japanese advices and long liquidation after opening at 229.00 cents. Prices eased further in the341 words
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Article32 1983-09-20 11 Rubber: Sept 19 Singapore: October: 226.60 cents (down 4.60 cents) Malaysia: October 249.60 cents (down 4.00 cents) Tin: M 529.60 per kilo (down 10.00 cents) 189 tonnes (up 44 tonnes)32 words
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Article316 1983-09-20 11 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f o b 226 50 227 50N Int. 1 R.S.S. October 227.50 228 00 Int. 1 R.S.S November 229.25 229.75 Int. 2 RS.S 229.75 222 75N UK/Ooal 219.75 221.75N lat 1 R.S.S.316 words
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Article99 1983-09-20 11 NOON SSI ft aad SMR prica Eocday KAS Octol (Carraal Boyert Mr iHlk) Nevaakar (Forward Mtk) (1-ton pattrtl Bayart a •uara SSR 10 S8R60 MUU 188 00 200.00N moo aoi oon 11 -ton pd«) 196.00 198.00N 197.00 199.00N SMHCV (l ion palbtl rrajo 280 SO 279.50 bar99 words
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Article98 1983-09-20 11 THE Straits tta prtoe la Peaaag yesterday feu II em* to MtZS.N a klto, wlttta the IT A tower raage aI Mfa.lt aad MSS.M. Levels fell tee to high sflWtf tapMu a steady Lsadsa etose last Friday. The haffer steek maaager was agala the mala hayer, ssspsi llsg98 words
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369 1983-09-20 11 Reuter THE Australian Wheat Board (AWB) raised its estimate of the ISB3/84 wheat crop to between 18 million and 19 million tonnes from its estimate of 16 million to 18 million tonnes made in late August. The amount compares with 8.88 million tonnes produced inReuter - 369 words
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Article158 1983-09-20 11 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on covering demand following reports TnrH« wffl be 1 in the market today, earlier than its usual weekly tender. The recovery in Chicago soybean complex aMtd sentiment. ruIn Sep, south and north rose Ms2s each to MHJtO and MJ1,252.50158 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article371 1983-09-20 13 AUSTRALIAN share prices yesterday closed mixed in subdued trading as many investors took to the sidelines to await Wall Street's reaction to US money supply figures. Near the close the All-Ordinaries Index was up 0.7 at 717.1, after being up 3.3 points at noon. AllIndustrials was down371 words
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Article417 1983-09-20 13 HONGKONG THE Hang Seng Index yesterday ended at a nine-month low of 842.25, down 73.86 points, the sharpest single day fall so far in 1963. Brokers said a late wave of overseas selling sent prices to the day's low, despite a partial recovery by the Hongkong417 words
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Article608 1983-09-20 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed sharply lower in thin trading in the absence of encouraging factors and amid higher margin buying positions. The market average lost a provisional 40.82 to close at 9,141.25. Investors held off ahead of the close to await Wall Street's reaction to the608 words
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Article185 1983-09-20 13 PRICES yesterday closed mixed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand on a low turnover. The Book Club Index rose 0.03 point to 126.50 on a lower volume of 100,000 shares, compared with 194,900 on Friday. Bangkok Bank rose six baht to 250 and Industrial Finance Corp gained one to185 words
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Article847 1983-09-20 13 SHARE prices closed firmer yesterday as the new account opened amid light buying interest, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 9.7 points at 703.9. Almost all leaders were higher, with Dunlop a feature among Index constituents, gaining lip at 64 on the possible sale847 words
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Article116 1983-09-20 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed unchanged on a turnover of 3.03 million pesos, down from 8.94 million on Friday. SEPT 1* Peeoe Aco)» Mining Anglo Ptlll A pel Mining B AUu Con B ooaa 30 JO 006 Begulo OoK) 0001 unci) Bute Petroleum OOMft unch Benguel Coo. B rr** n116 words
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Advertisement155 1983-09-20 13 SAVE $***** on your new concrete pool! T f-, A 00 "W? v w '►v r a The superbly designed POOLFAB system is tried and tested. Australia's biggest seller, the only concrete pool to win an Australian Design Award. 9m x 4.5 m (30' x 15') Low maintenance Stainless steel,155 words
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Advertisement446 1983-09-20 13 a DuralinkBooo Officescape Panel System The efficient way to divide space and deduct costs. -.2 Durahnk 8000 Officescape Panel System costs significantly tower than most systems available Yet «t offers more features and flexioility without sacrificing guality The many important features include "easy installation no special tools or special expertise446 words
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2382 1983-09-20 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,382 words
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Article3471 1983-09-20 14 Gr's Gr's Net 1983 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day Hi«k Low Company Sale or- C*vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 235 Acma 240 unch 7.5 3.1 200.0 8 240 240 354 148 Alcorn 285xd 1 5.0 33 1.8 234 25 266 2663,471 words
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Article1788 1983-09-20 14 BID and otter price» officially listed and hinlw in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified ■NDUniAUS T (4.008 4.106) AtoMB (2.898 2 90S) (2) 288 (12) 2.»1,788 words
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Article918 1983-09-20 14 INVESTORS continued to stay away from the Singapore stockmarket yesterday aad volame shrank to Its lowest for the year. Moot of the more actively traded stocks were the lower priced Issues as well as laaa stocks aad warraate. The Basilicas Times Composite Index cloned 1.32 points lower918 words
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Article464 1983-09-20 14 WITH investors remaining on the sidelines, share prices closed slightly easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Total turnover fell sharply to a mere 4.24 million units valued at M 516.47 million against Friday's 5.48 million units worth $21.28 million. After opening marginally lower,464 words
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160 1983-09-20 15 Reuter THE Bank of England said that underwriting of the government's sale of 130 million shares of British Petroleum Co PLC has been completed. Applications for the shares will be received on Sep 23. After this sale reduces the government's stake in BP to 31.73Reuter - 160 words
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396 1983-09-20 15 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE prospects for Jurong Cement Ltd remain promising as the domestic demand for cement is expected to continue to be good because of the buoyant construction industry, said chairman Whang Tar Liang in the company's annual report for 1983. He said396 words
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Article915 1983-09-20 15 Carreat Paymeat Ex Backa Date Trial for Trial for Pwiim A BN Date Cleae PayaMe tae year 13%I NYA NYA NYA 13% oacL OO T AJeem 2Vi%I Sep 15 Sep 27 Oct 25 2W% 5% Alex BMp 6%{b) Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 28 NYA 6% 6% AMI915 words
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Article180 1983-09-20 15 Managers' prl< for Sep 2i SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST DIAMOND MOT S'PORE The Commerce 3 39 3.(0 Aug Sep The Savings Fund 1.94 2.06 Diamond S pore Prog Fund 1.47 1.5fisd S'pore Fd (US») 0.55 0.50 S'pore Sec. Fund 2.30 2.34 s* 1.18 1.X S'pore Invest Fund 1.13 1J0180 words
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Article303 1983-09-20 15 IMPROVED prim sf »11 patai pnMi Mi nktar bljk* the kegtoalag sf the year have lei to a tf per ce«t tacrewe la pre-tax preflto for Ellin (M) Bhi. The sil palm aai rakher phi ■toft— gnap maie a preflt sf |M4J mlllto* hefore tax for303 words
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447 1983-09-20 15 C I HOLDINGS' proposed acquisitions of Dorf (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd and F K Sabah are expected to "contribute positively" to its future earnings. The company, in a circular to shareholders, said I the proposed acquisitions of the entire equities of the two447 words
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Article316 1983-09-20 15 BONVE8T8 Heldlags limited: Annual general meeting to be held at 16 Raffles Quay #20-50, Hong Leong Building, Singapore 0104 on Sep 23 at 9.30 am. HOTEL Tmf-Paa limits Second annual general meeting to be held at Hotel Tai-Pan, 101 Victoria Street, on Sep 23 at 10 am. o316 words
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969 1983-09-20 15 Market Talk... LAURENCE, Prist aa4 Caapaay has projected pre* tax profits of MJI9S million for the Sfane Darky group for its current year ending June 30, 1984. This is 75.5 per cent higher than Sime's pre-tax profit of $111.1 million recorded this969 words
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346 1983-09-20 15 UNITED Plantations Bhd has turned in sharply lower profits for the six months ended June 30, 1983. Its group pre-tax profits show a hefty 51.4 per cent drop to MJ6.I million in spite of a marginal increase in group turnover to $35.15 million from 135.13346 words
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Advertisement194 1983-09-20 15 Marine construction engineering is in constant evolution. Each new project presents unique challenges that can only be met by applying the lessons learned in the past to new situations. In our business, there's no substitute for experience. It is just this kind of experience that gave McDermott the capability to194 words
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308 1983-09-20 16 DUNLOP Holdings PLC, in which Peg! Malaysia has a 26 per cent stake, is negotiating to sell its tyre manufacturing division to Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd of Japan. Reports from Tokyo said a spokesman for Sumitomo Rubber had confirmed that the company308 words
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Article38 1983-09-20 16 MALEX Industrie* AM has reported a lM per eeat drop la Mb greap pre-tax preflto to M 52.59 mllltoa w a 11.4 per eeat rise ia toraever to $15.5« mIUIM tor the six mentha ended iaae »116$.38 words
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Article167 1983-09-20 16 Rises Attaoaroto MA A 362 900 -1-48 30 C A 8 H B0« 800 30 Aaaeol lfi< Iho 123 29 1130 20 8 T P 1®76 1040 20 Lira Hoe 780 15 M Cement 025 10 Meatakab 650 10 B Seabawaaf H Leoag Credit Tinea Pub 458 6 845167 words
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Article49 1983-09-20 16 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 718.4 Week Ago 736.7 Friday 016.11 Week Ago 910 82 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 873.2 Friday 875.1 Week Ago 881.5 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 717.1 Friday 604.2 Thursday 696.9 Week Ago 704.9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1225.71 Thursday 1215.04 Week Ago 1239.7449 words
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Article, Illustration164 1983-09-20 16 Rises Seacorp 1410 +70 Easo Ord 1250 +40 Lien Hoe 860 +25 M Cement 1030 20 SMInd 555 10 MA A 1060 10 Falls P Cbem 1360 -30 PMRI 550 -20 NST 1530 -20 If Flour 555 -15 Raleigh 565 -15 Hume (M) 670 -15 Tongkah 410 -10164 words
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Article51 1983-09-20 16 AP NEW YORK stock prices rose modestly yesterday morning, continuing an advance of late last week. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials rose 3.14 points to 1,228.85 in the first half-hour. Advances outnumbered declines by a 4 to 3 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues.AP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration727 1983-09-20 16 NAJEEB JARHOM - mm Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By NAJEEB JARHOM MARKET favourite Faber Merlin Malaysia Bhd has, as expected, declared a one-for-two bonus issue, its first in nearly 10 years, and is also rewarding shareholders with a higher final dividend to cap what the company described727 words
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715 1983-09-20 16 KUMPULAN Inchcape Bhd, the new holding company that will represent the Malaysian interests of Inchcape Malaysia (Holdings) Bhd, following the latter's restructuring, has purchased Pacific Truck k Trailer Ltd from International Harvester of Canada (IH) for Cs3 million cash. Announcing this yesterday,715 words
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202 1983-09-20 16 TANG Eng Pte Ltd, which is making a cash offer for the remaining shares in United Industrial Corporation that it does not own, has served a formal notice of takeover. The notice. Issued through its merchant banker, Wardley Ltd, basically laid down the202 words
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455 1983-09-20 16 PEGI Malaysia Bhd, which is awaiting approval for its Joint venture with Dunlop Holdings of UK to take control of Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd, has proposed to acquire an 81.74 per cent stake in Swee Lam Estates (Malaya) Sdn Bhd455 words
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Advertisement497 1983-09-20 16 WDRDSSGQ/aUPK] OFFICE INDUSTRIAL SHREDDERS Effective data security require* the destruction of all documents and microfilm the moment they are finished with. A low-cost investment in FORDIGRAPH shredding machines is the only way to ensure that your confidential facts and figures are safe. There a model to suit every requirement in497 words
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Miscellaneous69 1983-09-20 16 W E AT:H E R I J OUTLOOK for today: Partly cloudy; showers in several areas from late morning to late afternoon. Report for 24 boon prior to 7.91 pm on Sep It at the Airport: Maximum temperature 31.7 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 92 Hours of69 words
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426 1983-09-20 17 THE American Hull Insurance Syndicate (AHIS) is increasing its war insurance rates by a minimum of mare than three and a half times their current levels from Oct 1. These rises are not identical with those now proposed by hull war426 words
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411 1983-09-20 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE Straits Australia Shipping Conference is making a fresh attempt to clean up the trade. The conference has extended its emergency box rates to 22 items instead of the previous 10. The extended list is to ensure that members411 words
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Article67 1983-09-20 17 Reuter THE Australia Northbound Shipping Conference I said it will lower its Australia to Japan and Korea bunker surcharge to 10.02 per cent from 10.06 per cent, effective Oct 1. The conference said that on the Australia to the Philippines, Hongkong and Taiwan routes, the bunker surchargeReuter - 67 words
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Article91 1983-09-20 17 AFP THE pace of construction at the Hindustan Shipyard Ltd, at Vishakapatnam on the eastern coast, will increase from three to six units a year. The Vishakaptnam shipyards should be in the position to launch cargos of 40,000 tonnes from next year, a communique from the firm publishedAFP - 91 words
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Article133 1983-09-20 17 JAPANESE shipowner Fuyo Kaiun of Osaka will be increasing its fleet with the delivery of two chemical carriers in the second half of next year. The company may also be ordering three further units. Earlier this year, Fuyo ordered a 24,000 dwt chemical carrier from the Usuki133 words
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Article672 1983-09-20 17 ShlpptagLtoe Cnl aim VI 3 Ahrenldel Liner vn s Alpnc VI 9 Antara Shpg X 9 A PC Line V 4 APL m 4/9 4 Argentine IV ASCL m 1 Asia broker V 9 Asia Merchant VI 4 Ausuala Line V 1 Australian Cont VI 9 Bait-Orient672 words
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497 1983-09-20 18 Big improvement expected for P O's results P O has accompanied its interim results which were in line with expectations with a forecast of a "significant improvement" for the full year. With Britain's largest shipping group fighting off a £300 million takeover bid, the group's statements about the future have497 words
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322 1983-09-20 18 ROMANIA has paid Turkish authorities the outstanding shipping dues charged for transiting the Bosporus and Dardanelles Straits which it had held back because of a dispute over the fee's calculation. However, the row is not completely over as the dues were322 words
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Article45 1983-09-20 18 Reuter CHINA has opened the Port of Taiping, in Guangdong province, to foreign shipping, the New China News Agency said. Located just upstream from Hongkong on the Pearl River, the port will open a Taiping-Hongkong shipping service next year, it said. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article1581 1983-09-20 18 THE grain market was modestly active, with a few fresh cargoes fixed on Friday indicating a further slight decline in rates out of the Gulf to Japan. A 52,000 ton cargo was fixed for this voyage at US$l4 fio compared with 50,000 long tons same voyage at around1,581 words
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Article116 1983-09-20 18 UPI CHILE and South Africa has signed an agreement setting up a joint venture to build a US$l3 million naval shipyard on the southern tip of South America, government sources said. The shipyard, to be located in Punta Arenas at the extreme tip of South America, will beUPI - 116 words
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Article194 1983-09-20 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East /Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (PAR 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 Container194 words
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Article258 1983-09-20 19 FT THE shipyards crisis in West Germany, where thousands of workers (ace the loss of their Jobs, is becoming more intense. In Bremen, the state government is seeking the advice of outside experts before deciding whether to back a restructuring plan that would mean closureFT - 258 words
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376 1983-09-20 19 Cargonews Asia MEMBER lines of the Far Eastern Freight Conference may find their "Taiwan problem" grow again next year as Char Ching Marine has given notice that it is considering joining Evergreen and Yang Ming in the Europe trade. Flushed with the successCargonews Asia - 376 words
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5871 1983-09-20 24 scHßnntß 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 of5,871 words
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Article723 1983-09-20 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival Godowns FCL Ship Voy for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Hongkong E 57/574 20.9.83 2100 Seganl FSB 0700-0900/0700-0900 Bl/Fl 1 Bunga Mas 314/83 21.9.83 0900 Leo TA3 1200-1300/1900-2100 A2/A2 Dragoer Maersk 8310 21.9.83 0800 Maersk 51 1000-1100/1900-2000723 words
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Article1864 1983-09-20 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Mriattc Cwutarr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Ur*-KimU Liar Transgroup (S). tkreakirt User Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepfer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea1,864 words
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Article666 1983-09-20 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure i KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Perseus Canis Major Kalimantan Dua Kim Ann Mahaka Ned Forcados Perils Rajah Brooke Regent Ruth Straits Venture Sunrise Shoun Vishva Madhurl Yorktown Christina Isabel Osa Bonanza An Shan Balantang Hong Shou Shan Itaglba Kao Cheng666 words
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Article1090 1983-09-20 26 Sept 17-28 China Oil '83, international exhibition on offshore oil engineering and equipment, Tianjin Industrial Exhibition Centre, Tianjin, China. Sept 18-21 International Ship Suppliers Association conference and trade fair, Palace of Culture, Warsaw. Sept 18-21 International shipping law conference on Carriage of Goods by Sea organised by Professional1,090 words
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Advertisement472 1983-09-20 17 Companies' Activities. Key Personnel. Agencies The Straits Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE VIA SUfZ I Spore WW QMBCT IMP 22/9 mCATOt 3m 28/9 lIOWW CHANCE 14* 4/10 nuMnnu mm i7w 10/10 I KOREAN lACEJN 21* 16/10 aCVMB NM. 37* 24/10 ORENTM. OCT 3t« 31/10472 words
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Advertisement283 1983-09-20 17 I SEALORD I UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAGi NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM -l.\r\N TAIVMN lIOM.KOV. AL MMTTAM »/j QATMI M ALFUM A ¥.1 19/9 AL MMUKH *3 m—mm U Al M9QAB V.l VlO 7/10 10/10 13/19 15/10283 words
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Advertisement19 1983-09-20 17 mm LONDON Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom CONTAINER Schedules SHIPPING Events REGIONAL Weather SHIPS In Port19 words
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Advertisement563 1983-09-20 17 ODESSA OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SEBVircg TO- IT R PiPTFTr nm g W Wb W Feeder Vessels P Kelinjl Penang B'more I ChtsXon I.K I563 words
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Advertisement362 1983-09-20 18 id* To Europe Feeder FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Mm F«r w 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre. BasJe. UK. 3> Bremen. Bremerhaven. Aarhus, Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Mai mo Stockholm. Oslo 'Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder via S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore Bangkok Pis contact PERMKC P362 words
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Advertisement853 1983-09-20 18 NOTICE FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SABAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AHD RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS GENERAL RATE INCREASE —IST JANUARY 1984 I. The Trade were informed early In June that the Conference L«i« would v w 2 T r°, ro nds d«cussions853 words
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Advertisement590 1983-09-20 19 The Straits Steamship Group i QCL Overseas Containers Limited [CQNTAINERSHiP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT mmm i HWg i—n»GWB t, twi njy u/if ■an cms ii/i a/» m/m MMUMMT M/ll M/lt 2C/1I TOUODMBS u/ll 13/1* 2/11 OHRA MT 19/10 21/1* M/U UMUMtAINU 21/11 21/11 M/ll uom. MT 13/11 IS/11 M/ll CMKMMr590 words
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Advertisement98 1983-09-20 19 NOTICE VISSUS REQUIRED FM PWtUSE MB/Ot BAKE BOTTOM CVARTEt:1. MOTOR TANKER: Abt *****wt Bit not earlier than 1976 Min 2 grades segregation black oil heating coils pumps 500T/Hr. Preferably Europe Bit Inert Gas fitted Twin screw Lloyds Class. DELIVERY: W.C. INDIA Dec 83 2. MOTOR TANKER: Abt 3000Dwt Bit not98 words
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Advertisement694 1983-09-20 19 GUARANTEED SAILINGS. GUARANTEED SAVINGS. No matter how small your consignment, you only pay for the space you need. We take care of everything else. From your doorstep. INTRANS DISTRIBUTION SERVICES PTE. LTD. 4SI>4S2ALEXANDRARO*D. SINGAPORE OSU.TELEX BORNEO RS ***** CALL SHAH OR WILLY 638-333 Franco Belgian Services (A h a-' hr,-694 words
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Advertisement594 1983-09-20 20 n Hapag-Lloyd TO C'NTINENT UK EXPORTS LwwpAlßar Spore PKtUnfPen Lenoes Genoa H'burf Bilbao Warn Bhaven Ant •erp 26/9 28/9 1/10 22/10 31/10- 8/11 3/11 Cjqrecting m Tokyo "Als<wocceptmg cargo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via rrWWondbndge, and US MO-WEST by microbodge" fßOfc CONTINENT UK IMPORTS Safiporc I rietoit 4/10 I 3/10594 words
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Advertisement436 1983-09-20 20 ONVFNTIONAI SfßVlff To trr," RIISAN JtC.S.LINE toMf4 .QMfina FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ICTTUK CMftl 16R KRCAIOS 3?* KOREAN CHANCE 14N KOREAN lACUN 2tK CmAIOPAII IK OMENTAL CUF 23/9 24/9 f BOM fIIROPf VIA SUEZ Hla Mfmot' ot ttw Act Consortium FULLY CONTAINFRISED '0 NORTH AMIRICA fAST COST J 0. ESCUTIK 371436 words
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Advertisement604 1983-09-20 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCCPTMG Fa I LCI CARGO FOR: "II HK FlI (DM mm my M/ 0 »/0 l#/1| n/I| 2J/ n/ n% |»»«w 4/10 a/j» 30/10 1/11 2/11 4/1 14,10 17/1# «/ll |/U 10/11 ii/n jj/ii *iso acceptng ia/Fa t fa/ran* goihewim. utiu cotewmgen oao, Stockholm604 words
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Advertisement614 1983-09-20 20 Everett Lines! m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE 1 LOADING FOR RANGOON PA6AA FA-MI msmnmwh HTOICr** Sport fKttanf ftn mi3o6/22 Sap 21/30 Sap 1/2 Oct 3/5 Od 5/7 Od F S. S C Moloywa BOUSTEAD SUPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Cmpmk >if*i Ot Hntjian614 words
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Advertisement259 1983-09-20 20 USINOSE u MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SINGAPORE MCELANG PENWG LOW FOR 25/9 26/9 KvkM SmttKK SMOS MAHTM PTE LTD TU 22(1144/7 I *****7 V BOOMS SUMtr SHTPMC COMPANY IE *****52/3 POITttUNC MALOSE MMHTM SM H TO. *****2/3 KNMK mum tmk i thjmjport ltd Tat S7IJ3 I259 words
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Advertisement640 1983-09-20 21 Eve PIL GROUP VOVAOt IMOAPOM LOADING FOft: KOTA WTTAia t-*S7 28/30 SEPT MOOEBAH, JEOOAH, PTSUOAN, MOOAOISCtO, MOMBASA *21* J"***** »/1 OCT HOOOOAH, AQABA, ADEN, MOGADISCIO KOTAPUBAKA E-488 10/9 OCT HOOCK)AH, JCOOAH, AQABA, PTBUOAN KOTAMEWAH E-487 20/29 OCT HOOCIOAH, JCOOAH, PTSUOAM. MOMBASA, O'SALAAM ACCEPTBM CONTAINERS TO HOOEBAH/AOABA/rrSUOAN/MOOADISCIO KOTA CAJfTK KOTA CEMPAK640 words
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Advertisement409 1983-09-20 21 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE fQR MARITIME TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/ SERVICE M.V. ALMASITTI M.V. BAGHDAD In Port 10 Oct Bombay/Aqata/Basrah/ BafMad/Madras/CMMi —M—EAST BOUND RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE M.V. ALRASITTI M.V. BAGHDAD In Port 10 Oct THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD ft BASRAH UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTMG CONTAKRS UPTO AQABA I409 words
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Advertisement639 1983-09-20 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COHTWNER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 10 EUHOPE PUG S PORI PREIA U>rtg 20/1 22/1 Brwwn Eiprtss 20/1 27/1 21/1 Koaloon Bjy 27/1 4/10 6/10 Totao [iprm 5/io 11/10 13/10 Osaußay 12/10 U/10 21/10 tout** Mm U/10 20/10 a/10 liwpooi Ba, 24/10 J/11 5/11 Carihpn Bay 1/11 10/11639 words
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Advertisement547 1983-09-20 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO US* WEST/ EAST COAST H 6ULf PORTS (FULLY CONTAIfRISED VESSELS) STQK IX HOUSTON MVMSUM BUTMOHNEN TOM MTMMMIOB 25/11 20/11 J/12 7/12 11/12 12/12 HAJAMMn 12/11 7/12 21/12 25/12 21/12 31/12 Mm icuplMi c«p to MmM. Mmton. N Orleans Chartntw Nartaft rWiti^ TO TAIWMI AID547 words
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Advertisement623 1983-09-20 21 r»gc BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES SANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK r.vni: S^ RE DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK 3 Oct 26 Oct 29 Oct 2 Nov FORTHBANK 25 Oct 19 Nov 23 Nov 26 Nov MEADOWBANK 18 Nov 13 Dec 16 Dec 20 D^c Lykes/* Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE623 words
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Advertisement1142 1983-09-20 22 M Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI/MICROBRIDGE A MINI LAND BRIDGE) •m** rtsai MC Ml C («> mnann rasa kssl XANSAI NOWn *75 ASM STM VII ALSO ACCEPT* (MNLAMMHDGE) ATLANTIC COABT KAMSAI PtOKER *25 KMORE BRBCE V 23 l» STAR Vl( SOUTH AFRICA HAYAKANA MAM S.A1,142 words
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Advertisement736 1983-09-20 22 *tJt CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS COMTAWER/REEFER SERVICE lot*! tar. 105 ANGELES, SAM FRANCISCO. SEATTLE IACOOAA VMCOUVBI RC Atuptaf Fa/fa CanljMu "BWMmur. STi. VE" AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE *ctMN Fa/Fa C«t«n f **"t S f* IM Sf* M»> tcavb n/?JSw( 74/75 S€* 7 Oct M Oct Fr«a/AM/Om W<l 17/13 Oct736 words
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Advertisement516 1983-09-20 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road z/ 7 r Smqapore 020/ TVi 1 n.L'i r- jo <o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE UK AMTI 881J913 hi Part FORT HAMLTON *****H 23 S«p4 21 S* ANANGEI HAHWSS *****12 I Oct 11 Oct (MOD RDAM/W (MM) row/* (AVON) 4* SEAWOOO SHIPPING CORPORATION S516 words
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Advertisement722 1983-09-20 23 NOI ORIENT LINES FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Ot' o' i*» *C( NGMKTICW+. TWBBDSE 17W. K JMCJM 21R__ cmm— Al» accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia GARNET S pore Closing Times: fCL Cargo 0300 22/9 LCL Cargo 1500 21/9 i'nn P.Rte 15/10 17/10 FROM BMK (VIA SUEZ) J:722 words
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Miscellaneous135 1983-09-20 26 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AM. THIS MORNING. Temperature Weather C yA cr" Wind direction with speed in knots Cloudy Sky Wave height Snrtaee winds an Indicated by arrows which fly with the wind One full circle represents calm or light and variable winds. One half fleche represents135 words
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