The Business Times, 22 September 1983
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Title Section10 1983-09-22 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1183 60 CENTS10 words
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419 1983-09-22 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM WORLD shipping has come through the worst of its 10year slump and is now turning around, led by a recovery in the tanker market. These are the brave words of Hongkong shipowner, Frank Chao, managing director of Wah Kwong Shipping,419 words
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Article183 1983-09-22 1 A SUDDEN buying spree sent share prices sharply higher at the local stock market yesterday. The Business Times Composite Index rose by 11.11 points to 933.53 and the Straits Times Industrial Index was up 12.18 points to 960.53. This is the market's best daily gain183 words
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428 1983-09-22 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE Government's move to develop an offshore funds management market is "a neat stroke of strategic timing" to prepare the ground for financial futures trading. This is how many hankers view the decision to scrap tax on offshore income428 words
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556 1983-09-22 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE THE JURONG Town Corporation (JTC) has rescheduled and deferred some of its factory construction programmes because of a decline in demand arising from the prolonged world recession. Chairman Tang I Fang said in JTC's latest annual report that from April 1982556 words
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316 1983-09-22 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM FOREIGN ministers sf the Ave Amu eaaatries have Jaiatty called ea the lateraatlsaal cammaalty, partieslady Vtotaass aad the Ove perms sest members of the United Natlsas ftoearity Csaaefl, Is Jala then la lateaslfylag efferts to achieve a Jast sslattsa316 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article56 1983-09-22 1 Reuter ISRAELI Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir yesterday became Israel's Prime Minister-designate when President Chaim Herzog invited him to form a new coalition government. After meeting Mr Shamir at noon, Mr Herzog told reporters in Jerusalem that he had asked Mr Shamir to form a new administration andReuter - 56 words
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Article76 1983-09-22 1 Reuter CHINA, the world's largest textile producer, is receiving a favourable response in negotiations in Geneva for membership of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA), which governs most of the world's trade in textiles and clothing, according to trade sources. A five-man Chinese delegation, led by senior Foreign Trade MinistryReuter - 76 words
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Article69 1983-09-22 1 Reuter THE Hongkong dollar's effective exchange rate index hit a record low of 64.7 yesterday in spite of the recently weak local currency stabilising around Tuesday's closing level of 8.30/33 to the US dollar. The index fell by 0.3 yesterday in Hongkong. Last Friday, it stoodReuter - 69 words
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Article104 1983-09-22 1 AP SYRIAN-BACKED Druse insurgents unleashed their heaviest bombardment of Beirut's outskirts in three weeks of civil war yesterday, undeterred by US naval intervention to stop shelling of the American ambassador's residence, police said. The army said its ageing Hawker Hunter jets flew rocket and strafing sorties over theAP - 104 words
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Article68 1983-09-22 1 Reuter THE key to progress in Sino-British talks on the future of Hongkong lies in a change of Britain's "rigid attitude", Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian said yesterday. Speaking at Beijing Airport before flying to New York to attend the United Nations general assembly, Mr Wu said thatReuter - 68 words
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Article69 1983-09-22 1 THE Soviet Union yesterday stepped up attacks on New York's suitability as headquarters of the United Nations following a US delegate's comment earlier this week that America would wish the organisation a fond farewell. However, the US State Department has said chief American delegate Mr Charles Lichenstein, in69 words
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Article67 1983-09-22 1 Reuter MEXICO will need to borrow about US$4 billion in 1964 to meet its financing needs, Mexican Finance Minister Jesus Silva Herzog said in New York. Discussions on the 1964 loans will probably begin in October after the last of about $20 billion of public sector debtReuter - 67 words
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254 1983-09-22 1 Reuter SPOT oil market operators see no grounds for higher prices in response to the latest Iranian threat to disrupt the flow of oil from the Gulf by blocking the Straits of Hormuz, trade sources said in Rotterdam. Futures prices on London's International PetroleumReuter - 254 words
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305 1983-09-22 1 Reuter SHOOTING broke out near the Philippine presidential palace last night as security forces clashed with several thousand protesters trying to force their way to the home of President Ferdinand Marcos. Witnesses said 10 shots were fired and at least one manReuter - 305 words
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169 1983-09-22 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines yesterday announced measures to cut government expenses and save money in a bid to improve the country's balance of payments deficit. In a message marking the 11th anniversary of martial law, Mr Marcos said it would also beReuter - 169 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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620 1983-09-22 2 Reuter PROSPECTS for speedy approval by Congress of a crucial US$B.4 billion contribution to the financially-press-ed International Monetary Fund (IMF) are bleak. Analysts in Washington said yesterday that some key legislators believe the Bill, strongly backed by the Reagan Administration, will eventually pass,Reuter - 620 words
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219 1983-09-22 2 AFP THE Union Rank of Switzerland yesterday denied a report by a Paris newspaper that French tax collectors had obtained three lists bearing the names of 5,000 of its French clients suspected of tax evasion. The satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine, in a reportAFP - 219 words
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239 1983-09-22 2 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG THE Commonwealth Ranking Corporation has reported an increase in group profit of AJ9.6 million to $152.8 million (after tax and extraordinary items)' for the year ended June 30. Professor L F Grisp, chairman of the corporation, said the profit for239 words
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326 1983-09-22 2 Reuter US COUNCIL of Economic Advisers chairman Martin Feldstein said be does not see any disagreement between his views on the impact of budget deficits and those of Treasury Secretary Donald Regan. In a speech to the Mortgage Bankers Association, Mr FeldsteinReuter - 326 words
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222 1983-09-22 2 FT EIGHTEEN West European banks have set Jan 1, 1984, as their target date for creating a multilateral clearing system for the European Currency Unit, the EEC "currency" which is at the centre of the European Monetary System. Although some participants acknowledge thatFT - 222 words
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157 1983-09-22 2 Reuter THE Baak «I China (BOC) has never Involved Itself la foreign exchange ■ptiwliOm, assistant general manager af the bank's Hongkong branch, Mr Sang Halpeng, ■aid. He told the prn-BeiJag Chinese newspaper Ta Kang Pan that BOCs haying and telling ofReuter - 157 words
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156 1983-09-22 2 Reuter THE Japanese Export-Im-port Bank will allow its borrowers to defer paying interest until six months after their loans are supplied, instead of starting Interest payments after three months as at present. The move, which will reduce the interest payment burden of borrowers by aboutReuter - 156 words
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482 1983-09-22 2 Reuter SPECULATION about a reduction In UK base rates has intensified, although the timing of -any cut remains highly uncertain, money market analysts said. Recent operations by the Bank of England in the money market suggest that the UK authorities are notReuter - 482 words
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266 1983-09-22 2 Reuter BELGIUM'S national public sector strikes, which have pushed the Belgian franc to its floor against the French franc in the European Monetary System, are unlikely to force an EMS realignment. Economic analysts in Paris said yesterday that a devaluation of both the FrenchReuter - 266 words
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Article304 1983-09-22 2 Reuter CITIBANK NA is holding negotiations with the Committee of London Clearing Banks (CLCB) over a possible membership. A Citibank spokesman in London declined, however, to specify the type of membership Citibank is seeking in the CLCB, saying that any negotiations between Citibank and theReuter - 304 words
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Article22 1983-09-22 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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Article189 1983-09-22 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Sep 21: US Dalian Offer Bid 7 days 9 7/16 95/16 1 month 0 11/10 99/16 2 months 9* 9* 3 months 913/16 9 11/16 0 months 10 9* B months 10* 10 12 months 10* 10* DM189 words
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Article51 1983-09-22 2 RANGE of prti set offered by discount bouan f\|„, nil! i on Sep 2L Call depcs its: 2 3 Cliril SelliM 3- month Treasury b Ills 2 11/16 29/16 3-month Bank bills 7H 7* 3 months CD 6 15/18 613/16 6 months CD 7 3/16 71/16 Source: National Discount51 words
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Article412 1983-09-22 2 THE US dollar came under pressure again yesterday following a slightly steadier opening on the local foreign exchange. Against the Singapore unit the American banknote was traded between 2.1400/ 10 and 2.1440/50 after opening at 2.1415/ 25. At the close of trading, the dollar was back at its412 words
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Article302 1983-09-22 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher compared with new levels after quiet trading, dealers said. Prompt closed at $412.70/ 414.70 an ounce against New York's $411/412 and December contract at $420.70/ 421.00 compared with $419.00/40. Total turnover fell to 112 lots, including 44 kerbs, compared with 217302 words
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Article37 1983-09-22 2 New York 11 .KB 11. KB 11.91S 12.015 Zurich 1190B 12.00B 11.95S 12 OSS TM Singapore we® HM U.KB 11.96B 11.93S 12.03S Closing pric in US dollar* a troy ounci e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore37 words
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Article88 1983-09-22 2 THE Hongkong dollar eased to 8.27/30 yesterday against its US counterpart on sporadic commercial selling from an early 8.18/21. It was close to the late 8.30/33 in Hongkong on Tuesday. Trading was generally quiet ahead of a holiday today when local banks will be closed. Banknote rates yesterday: (HK88 words
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Article122 1983-09-22 2 THE dollar opened higher yesterday, boosted by fears that recent US involvement in the Lebanon conflict could widen hostilities in West Asia, dealers said. The dealers said rumours that a US fighter had been shot down, later clarified by a Pentagon statement that an F-14 may have been fired122 words
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Article48 1983-09-22 2 THE dollar ended little changed yesterday at 242.43 yen against the 242.50/65 close in New York. Dealers reported little activity. The softer tone of US interest rates on Tuesday failed to persuade operators to sell the dollar because the prospect for lower rates remains unclear, they said.48 words
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Article44 1983-09-22 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has in wed banks and discount "feouses to tender for a total of «50 million 91-day Treasury Mils to be issued fr»m Cap 27 to S4p 30. N. Each tender mltst not be for less than (250,000.44 words
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Advertisement92 1983-09-22 2 t Hp?-' T i A REFLECTION OF TASTE Tt. f.,% -|S ".5-:A* V S V 5* 1 4 -H V MOW > IiATXCK V f~* > The Serie &g Director's Suite, from Mariani of Italy. Big news for bosses who believe in the best. Of contemporary ageless saddle leather, the92 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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428 1983-09-22 3 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE Gold Exchange of Singapore, soon to be restructured to handle financial futures trading, will have about 200 individual and corporate members within the next three years. This was disclosed yesterday by Miss Beverly Splane, executive vice-president of the Chicago428 words
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422 1983-09-22 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE THE causes and the prevention of work-related diseases in groups of people will be the focus of an international conference on epidemiology in occupational health here next week. The conference, third in a series, will bring together about 200 occupational health422 words
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275 1983-09-22 3 NEARLY 600 third-year undergraduates from the Nanyang Technological Institute will be attached to companies here for six months compulsory industrial training by January 1984. The attachment is part of the four-year engineering course offered by the institute and the students' performance in the industry will275 words
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320 1983-09-22 3 THE Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation (Cisco) recorded a net operating income of $1.3 million for the year to March 31, 1983 an increase of 139 per cent compared with 1548,250 a year ago. Operating income from services rendered amounted to $30.13 million, up320 words
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417 1983-09-22 3 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM FOREIGN Minister S Dhanabalan arrived in The Hague yesterday morning on the third leg of his tour of Western Europe to promote bilateral relations and confirm support for the Asean position on Cambodia at the coming UN General Assembly.417 words
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397 1983-09-22 3 TIMES Conferences is organising a conference on cost-effective management of construction projects. The conference, to be held on Oct 5 and 6 in Kuala Lumpur, will bring together nine experts who will present their views on managing construction projects. The conference comes at397 words
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Advertisement171 1983-09-22 3 J, A 4 J ftmmasmniuxirnn Mobil Chief talks energy in surprisingly relaxing surrounding The day has no end for Robert Mills, President of Mobil Oil Indonesia. Opportunities and tough decisions demand his attention wherever he travels. Day or night, 365 days a However, his decision to stay in our Suite171 words
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OVERSEAS
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285 1983-09-22 5 AFP THE United States and the Soviet Union may be able to agree befbre the yearend, despite cirrent tension, on overall guidelines for reducing arseuls of long-range mwifflr weapons, the chief US negotiator to the Geneva Strategic Anns Reduction Talks (Start) said yesterday. MrAFP - 285 words
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Article148 1983-09-22 5 Reuter BRITAIN and West Germany, the European Economic Community's main paymasters, have run Into stiff opposition in their efforts to overhaul the EECs battered finances. After a new round of talks between foreign and finance ministers from the 10-natkm bloc on Tuesday officials said Boon and LoodonReuter - 148 words
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Article206 1983-09-22 5 WORLD MBBDSF Agencies THOUGH still s record, the US government's fiscal 1983 budget deficit should come in below the administration's projected total of US$2lO billion because of a robust business recovery, says treasury secretary Donald Regan. In addition, the deficit for fiscal 1984, which begins on OctAgencies - 206 words
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Article739 1983-09-22 5 ARRIVALS Sendee Local Operator Naaber Tine Proa PAA BA SIA MAS MAS MAS SIA RBA GIA MAS CAL CPA SIA GIA SIA RBA THAI MAS MAS GIA SIA SIA SIA SIA GIA SIA GIA THAI SIA LUFT UL CPA MAS MAS SIA MAS KLM SIA GIA JAL739 words
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353 1983-09-22 5 Reuter INDUSTRIALISED and developing countries should strengthen their efforts to replace oil with other sources of energy and not be distracted by the downturn of the oil market, a panel of world energy analysts said in New Delhi on Tuesday. Despite the fall inReuter - 353 words
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390 1983-09-22 5 OANA THIRD World countries are a dumping ground (or hazardous exports, either in the form of "transfer of technology" or of vast quantities of insecticides and pesticides. This was the conclusion of an International Development Research Centre (IDRC)-sponsored workshop on developing countries duringOANA - 390 words
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177 1983-09-22 5 AP THE fragile economic recovery in industrialised countries is unlikely to Improve the "grim immediate outlook" for the Third World, predicts a United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) report. "The incipient recovery might not be sustained beyond 12-18 months," the 40- page annualAP - 177 words
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Advertisement21 1983-09-22 5 Pan Am Daily To Hong Kong C dbin CLiss At Orclindry Airline Prices, j Pan Am.You Can t Heat Flu* Experience.21 words
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Advertisement188 1983-09-22 5 n ci a u u -V 23 A lot of copiers leave you in the dark about what's going on inside, but not the Toshiba BD-4515. We give you all the information you need. And we give it to you in color. The number of copies, no-paper and low toner188 words
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Article488 1983-09-22 6 CAVEAT EMPTOR let the buyer beware forms the basis of contract law. But it is also a slogan sometimes used to justify unscrupulous business practices. The argument is that consumers make the final decision on whether or not to buy something. They have the right to examine488 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1983-09-22 6 TERESA LIM - Certainly everyone ought to be clear on China's stand, after the pains the Chinese have taken to spell it out as tactfully as possible. But Hongkong's middle-class, its businessmen and professionals, are reluctant to face up to a hitherto inadmissible realisation: there will be no1,323 words
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Article715 1983-09-22 6 MOON IHLWAN - By MOON IHLWAN Reuter SOUTH Korea, striving to move into the ranks of industrialised countries, sees the sharing of Japan's high technology as a springboard to achieve its dreams. In ministerial meetings between the two nations in Tokyo earlier this month, Seoul requested the transferReuter - 715 words
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Advertisement183 1983-09-22 6 As bcautiftQ as a Greek god Thousands of years ago, the ancient Greeks discovered the art of timekeeping. And with it created a mythology as rich as her culture. Today, a fine timepiece is no longer a myth, but a legend. A legend created by the Swiss craftsmen who honoured183 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous842 1983-09-22 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Taiji Master (Mandarin with English subtitles/r): A story about a monk in the Yuan dynasty, with superb fighting skills. 3.45 Keep Fit: A series of basic instructional programmes of callisthenic exercises for beginners. 4.05 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century The Plot to842 words
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Article, Illustration1278 1983-09-22 7 Spotlight on Singapore property THE price of property, it was once said, could go only one way because God was not creating it any more. That myth has been dispelled in London and Hongkong in the last decade. Now it is Singapore's turn to learn the practical1,278 words
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1108 1983-09-22 7 COLD figures may be staring them in the face, but Singapore's property developers are not ready to give in easily to the prospect of a slump. They don't talk about falling office rents. They talk about "rationalisation". It is argued that the1,108 words
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Article476 1983-09-22 7 PROPERTY stocks sever west spss mack ss tke pre per ties they're kacHsg ss the prsspeet •f s impressed prsperty market pssslkty wsat ke reflected as greatly la the stock prices as •a prsperty prices. Ac rtseks themselves are mere reasiaa kly priced thaa aaderiylag476 words
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Miscellaneous634 1983-09-22 7 Graves, Inc." ail. YOU PON'T SMOKE SO WHY PIP VOO ASK fOK A TABU IN THt SMOKING- SECTION SJL i CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 1 Good place possibly cheap for a novice (6) 4 7 His surroundings are often new to him (8) 5 8 Italian city girl (4) 6634 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1147 1983-09-22 9 COFFEE: Futures were unchanged to £6 a tonne easier at midday with the overriding feature a lack of trading interest. Volume was 428 lots including 56 crosses and three options. Key month Nov traded 134 lots within a £7 range before ending the morning at £1,740 bid, compared1,147 words
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Article160 1983-09-22 9 CHINESE Prtdiee Excku e > Sagspere, aaaa prices per 1« kg yesterday. Caesaat ell: Bulk fob 1178 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $191.00 sellers, new drum fob $195.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $110 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $342.50 sellers, Sarawak160 words
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Article193 1983-09-22 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CMtea yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2.680; 32b 3,660, 40b 3,800 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pteee fM*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article32 1983-09-22 9 Rubber: Sepi 21 Singapore: October 228.25 cents (up 1.75 cents) Malaysia: October 252.00 cents (up 2.00 cents) Tin: M 529.67 per kilo (down 6.00 cents) 205 tonnes (up 5 tonnes)32 words
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Article81 1983-09-22 9 THE Straits til price In Penang yesterday fell six cents to M529.<7 per klle, witkln the ITA lswer range ef $29.15 and $32.11, dealers said. In spite ef steadier evemlgkt Lsndsn advices, levels fell dne to continued kigk offerings. The buffer stock manager was again tke main bnyer,81 words
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Article260 1983-09-22 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed higher with October One RSS buyers quoted at 228.25 cents per kilo, up 1.75 cents from Tuesday. The morning session was marked up 1.25 cents on short-covering and light buying of October One RSS after a lower opening. Levels improved in the260 words
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Article306 1983-09-22 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: (perkUo) Dfui Setters tot. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 236.30 227 SON tot 1 R-S.S. October 227 75 228 25 tot. 1 R.S.S November 229.30 230 00 00 00 222 00N w o m oo 223 OON a«00 2U.00N C a7 219.306 words
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Article113 1983-09-22 9 NOON SSI R and SMR price* mterdmy EA8 October (Carreat Mtk) Barer* Seller* No»eatber (Forward Mthl Bayer* Seller* SSR 20 SSR SO (I-tOB pallet (1-toa pallet 1) 198.00 t> 196 00 200 OON 198 00N 198.00 197 00 aoiooN 198 00N MRKLB SMRCV SMR L SMR 5113 words
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Article148 1983-09-22 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed firm on speculative buying, following a lower-than-expected USDA soybean stocks estimate. In October central rose Msso to MJ1.345 per tonne, south Ms4s to M 51,337.50 and north M 532.50 to MJ1.320, and November in the central traded at MJ1.320. The148 words
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Article187 1983-09-22 9 CBT soybean futures on Tuesday in Chicago lost five to V 4 cents a bushel, closing near the day's lows in quiet trade. November traded in a 26-cent range. After two days of sharply higher prices, profit-tak-ing and computer-oriented selling pressured values. While some traders said adverse weather could187 words
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Article174 1983-09-22 9 CBT wheat futures in Chicago on Tuesday finished 2V* to 3Vi cents a bushel lower in quiet trade. December traded in a narrow five-cent range. Slow export busines and cash dealings continued to weigh on prices. Lower corn and soybeans values added to the negative tone. The large professional174 words
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Article323 1983-09-22 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ez-godown: THAI WHITE: LOO 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. THAI323 words
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Article86 1983-09-22 9 SEP 20 m FORWARD MARKET Acac L og unch Artoad 1TX> •f 90 Aatair no -fie Brmacan 1130 28 flinmt Coek 2130 1S3 40 >7 De Been 310 unch Kbw 2230 -36 Baetrobel 6200 -30 Qto-lnno-Bm -13 Oe* 3M5 -56 Or Bru Lamb 2350 Hobok mm unci WTO -1086 words
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Article192 1983-09-22 9 au> 20 Francs Action* Suisse* Alusulsse Br. Alusuisse h| Biuwu Boverl Br. Cite Oclgjr Br. Cite Oelfj P C Cite Oelgy Rm Credit Suisse Br CrKUt Suisse Res Eiektrowait Br. Osorfe rtscher Br Globus Pc Ham Br Hoffman La Roche i/ilu Holdertenk Br Inttrfood Br. Jetmoll Br Motor-Columbus Nestle192 words
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Article192 1983-09-22 9 SEP 3D fr» CORBEILLE Atr-Uqutde MO 1« B 8 N Oerval* Danone 1980 +J0 (ThomsonCte Fr%nc*j* 197 JO 7.9 <tf Petroies Credit Ponder D* Ftance 491J0 -1U Hachette (Ubralrte) Machine* Bull 1174 >39 Mlehelln (B) IBS 11 Omnium 949 4-9 Ph?Hp« t (N» Otm +9 Bolt) 174 an 4-3192 words
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Article84 1983-09-22 9 8EP 30 Dm AeiyTelefunken BMW Cofnmeribank 80 40 148 JO *****B 30SJ0 110.10 -1J 1J 3J +10 1.7 +07 Conu Oumml 107 JO Daimler Benj Defuna hojo Oemit Deutsche Bank 307 JO m Dread ner Bank OHH 144.00 0 Hoeefut Hoeach 1M.T0 2J Horten 136.00 Kantadi KHD Llnde Mannetmann84 words
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Article1281 1983-09-22 9 NEW YORK SPURRED on by hopes that interest rate pressures have eased, institutional investors pushed prices sharply higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average moved into record territory. The DJ Index closed up about 15 points to around 1249, bettering its record close on June 15 of 1248.30.1,281 words
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Article189 1983-09-22 9 SEP 30 PU ABN Ahold Akao AMFV Amlu Amrobnk rn.00 11X10 *10 125 00 W 00 #1 TO ♦7 ♦04 04 03 IJ gr- HZI auo 0J Boc*uc*r M10 ***** 04 03 Burtet Cuand C*l» Ovll Ml J 45J0 «J0 M 00 MJ0 MOO 0-2 M unch unch -2189 words
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Advertisement25 1983-09-22 9 r > Nouvdle Cuisine's finest hour. Luncheon: 12:00 2:3opm Dinner: 7:00 10:30pm Reservations: Tel: 223 3366 The Octagon, sth Storey 105 Cecil Street, Siruja jx>re 0106.25 words
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Advertisement72 1983-09-22 9 SAVE $10,000 on your new concrete pool! r -Sf iV y Pool Mb Complete Pool Package OfW'V, *Bh Jr > "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')72 words
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2664 1983-09-22 10 BID and Oder prices officially listed •ad business in and reported to the Stack Bar ha age of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Tiroes Settlement Contracts are2,664 words
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Article3489 1983-09-22 10 Gr*» Gr"» Net 1983 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day Hick Low Conpiay Sale or- C*VT (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 235 Aetna 237 -2 7.5 3.1 1864 13 230 237 364 148 Alcom 272xd +4 5.0 34 14 24.0 29 273 2703,489 words
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Article1944 1983-09-22 10 BID «ad offer price* officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock yesterday. with the aumber of share* traded shown to brackets In tots of 1.000 units unless otherwise speci fled MKmtUU iLi (19«B 100S) (2) 2.92 (1) 298 (2) 2.® (J) 2.961,944 words
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Article906 1983-09-22 10 SHARE prices rose sharply oa the Singapore stoekmarket yesterday after several days af 1011. The Busiaees Times Composite Index rsse 11.11 potato U 133.53 and the Straits Times Industrial Index was op 12.18 potato to NMS. Analysts say the bettor market was dae to a sharp906 words
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Article516 1983-09-22 10 AN ALL-TIME high on Wall Street helped lift prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Investors, who had kept to the sidelines lately, rushed in on the belief that the clouds overhanging the market had cleared and that prices are likely to rise in516 words
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733 1983-09-22 11 Permodalan Bersatu Bhd, the investment arm of Umno-owned Ko-op Beraatu, is making up for lost time. Under the leadership of two prominent bumiputra entrepreneurs, it wants to turn itself into a sizeable conglomerate like the MCA-backed Multipurpose Holdings group in the shortest possible time.733 words
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173 1983-09-22 11 Reuter THE enhanced bid by Robot Holmes A Court's Wigmores Ltd for the Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd (BHP) has increased the likelihood of some BHP shareholders' accepting the offer, share market analysts said. They still expect the level of acceptances by holdersReuter - 173 words
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885 1983-09-22 11 Torray Clark makes waves swimming against the tide NYT TORRAY A Clark, a Washington-based investment management firm with US$2 billion in assets, $6 billion of which is for equity accounts, likes to set itself apart from the crowd. By sticking to a contrarian investment philosophy that eschews what is inNYT - 885 words
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Article185 1983-09-22 11 Maaagen' price* far Sep a SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3.41 3 52 2?* Savings Fund I N XOB S pore Prog Fund l.« 157xd Spore Sec Fund 2.22 2 36 S'pore Invest Fund 1.14 l.n S pare Equity Fund 1.52 1« DIAMOND MOT STORE Aug Diamond S185 words
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Article104 1983-09-22 11 BONVE8T8 Holdings 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. 4 HOTEL Tal-Paa Limited: Second annual general meeting to be held at Hotel Tai-Pan, 101 Victoria Street, on Sep 23 at 10 am.104 words
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228 1983-09-22 11 Reuter THE US Securities and Exchange Commission has approved a New York Stock Exchange proposal to offer one year's free trading in NYSE stock index options to members of other securities and commodities exchanges in a move to stimulate trading in a newReuter - 228 words
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166 1983-09-22 11 Reuter SWIRE Properties Ltd is likely to achieve satisfactory profits for 1963 against a background of difficult trading conditions, chairman DRY Bluck said. The company earlier announced group net profit of HKJ210.2 million for the half year ended June 30, up from 1176.9Reuter - 166 words
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Article386 1983-09-22 11 MINORITY shareholders of Malaysian Mosaics have been advised to accept the proposed acquisition of Sasco Sdn Bhd and La dang Kawa Sdn Bhd from the Gek Poh group of companies. DAC Nomura Merchant Bankers, independent adviser to the minority shareholders, made the recommendation in386 words
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Article402 1983-09-22 11 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday closed higher though some early gains were pared by a late wave of profit-taking. The Hang Seng Index ended the halfday session 12.47 points higher to 849.06. The four stock exchanges will be closed for a local holiday and will reopen on Friday. Share402 words
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Article429 1983-09-22 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher in moderate trading with selective demand sustained in speculative shares. Dealers said caution prompted late profit-taking and pared early gains. The market average rose a provisional 18.41 points to 9,272.56, and 340 million shares traded. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index rose429 words
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Article127 1983-09-22 11 SHARE prices closed mixed yesterday on a turnover of 2.61 million pesos. The Commercial and Industrial Index and Oils Index were unchanged at 123.10 and 1.062 respectively. The mining marker fell 24.06 to 1,233.50. SEPT 21 Ac<*|c Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mlnlnc B Atlas Con B Bafulo OoU) Bute127 words
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Article211 1983-09-22 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally slightly higher but turnover dropped as more than 400,000 shares of Thai Farmers Bank valued at 123.9 mil- lion baht were traded. Tuesday's turnover was 170,100 shares valued at 27.8 million baht. The Book Club Index rose 0.40 point to 126.47 on a total211 words
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Article292 1983-09-22 11 AUSTRALIAN share markets yesterday closed narrowly mixed In dull, uninspired trading, in spite of the strong rise on Waß Street. Hie All-Ordinaries Index moved within a narrow range all day. At 1500 the index was 0.8 lower at 714.9. All-Resources shed 1.8 at 586.3, and All Industrials rose 0.5292 words
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Article36 1983-09-22 11 New York 11 .KB 11 KB U.flS 12.01S Zurich 11.MB 12.0QB U.«S MM 12.QSS T^8® Singapore 11.8GB 11. KB U.SSS 12.Q3S dosing prices in US dollar* a troy oonc e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore36 words
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Advertisement77 1983-09-22 11 v*y THE BANK OF TOKYO, LTD. Singapore Branch U5520,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit Series XIV due 24th September, 1984 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six months interest period from 22nd September, 1983 to 22nd March, 1984,77 words
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Advertisement253 1983-09-22 11 nd SOUTH EAST ASIA QUALITY CONGRESS The 6-8 October 1983 PSA World Trade Centre Conference Hall 1 2 Theme: TOWARDS HIGHER QUALITY" Held In Conjunction with: lntefn at»onal Measurement and inspection Technology Expo Opening Ceremony: October 6, 9:45 am Conference Hall 1 2 by the Honourable Minister without Portfol.o, Mr253 words
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Article166 1983-09-22 12 Rises Indices M A A 1090 70 Lira Hoc 830 30 Sep 20 Sep 21 Hoag Leoag lad Jokaa Hld«s S T P 1975 825 738 1000 25 25 BT Composite 922.42 933.53 20 BT Indicator *****34 *****13 M Basking 050 20 ST Industrials: 968.35 900.53 CASH 5G« 800166 words
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Article, Illustration156 1983-09-22 12 Rises Indices M A A 11.20 50 Sep 20 Sep 21 Castlefield 21.50 50 CASH 10.10 45 MBT Indicator: *****89 *****57 Hume 6.96 35 NST Industrials 1355.87 1370.71 Jacks Intl 6.30 +30 NST Finance: 2565.29 2602.31 Selprop 7.15 30 NST Hotels. 661.49 662.24 Johan 8.00 +30 NST Properties:156 words
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Article53 1983-09-22 12 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 7X5.5 WfidnMdAV (Ufl m Week Ago 725.8 fTWUVW*/ OtW.UQ Tuesday 836.58 FINANCIAL TIMES We«k Ago 889.08 INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN Tuesday 706.2 INDUSTRIALS Monday 706.3 Wednesday 874.4 Week Ago 005.8 Tuesday 873.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE Week Ago 878.8 INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 1248.19 Wednesday 714.0 Monday 1233.9453 words
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Article69 1983-09-22 12 AP THE New York stock market was mixed yesterday morning, running into some resistance after Tuesday's advance to a record high in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The average of 30 blue chips, up 15.25 points on Tuesday, dropped 2.04 points to 1,247.15 in the first halfAP - 69 words
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527 1983-09-22 12 UNITED Estate Projects Bhd (UEP) is expected to reap estimated pre-tax profits of Ms9oo million over the next 16 years from its property project in Johore. The project involves the development of Teamco Sdn Bhd's sole asset, a piece of land527 words
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Article868 1983-09-22 12 GOVERNMENT bonds closed firm on mounting hopes of a cut in clearing banks' base rate, but equities ended mixed after another dull trading day yesterday, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 1.7 points at 706.9. Bonds ended with gains of up to J /i868 words
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242 1983-09-22 12 GUTHRIE BM to gala* with the implements ti*» sf Its scheme if mrraagemeat, which will become effective sa Sep SI, sahject to the approval sf the High Ceurt. Ihe first step towards this scheme was takea when It gataed shareholders' esaseat sa Msaday242 words
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653 1983-09-22 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - WM Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By NAJEEB JARHOM MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd is going full steam ahead in its ambitious foray into the shipping industry. The Malaysian-based conglomerate yesterday announced that its whollyowned subsidiary, Multipurpose Shipping Corporation Bhd (MPSC), has exercised its option to acquire a653 words
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444 1983-09-22 12 UNION leaders in the British rubber industry, angry that Dunlop Holdings PLC did not consult them about plans to sell its European tyre-making plants to Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd, are meeting next week to discuss "a course of action". They said they444 words
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Advertisement129 1983-09-22 12 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING COURSE Computerized Accounting Course *****) 5 days Ms3oo A practical course on automation in accounting explaining concepts, how to capture accounting data and hands-on experience on a fully integrated accounting software package. Participants are expected to have adequate book-keeping skills and knowledge. Date: Oct 17th—21st Nov 14th—18th Dec129 words
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Advertisement121 1983-09-22 12 llkj Stables. ()iic place where y< >11 e w *ui Ik abs< dutch Certain (>f a l>< xxJ stailv. ;j-3' sly -"r v -"v V ijf SKK fa > f ir -'I IKBMBMMmp •>; ®g:* v.%%5^ Small wonder! Before they reach your table, our steaks are properly grilled' by our121 words
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Miscellaneous64 1983-09-22 12 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy; throughout with showers in a few areas in the late morning and early afternoon. far 24 hours prior to 7Jt pm on Sep 21 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.1 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 23.8 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 0.65 Rainfall in millimetres64 words
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Article164 1983-09-22 13 THE General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) tramp trip charter index recorded a rise in August to 91 from 99 in July, the GCBS said. Although above the level of 79 recorded in August 1962, the index remains well below the 217 of August 1980164 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1983-09-22 13 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM IT IS a matter of substantial interest to the Hongkong shipping community when Frank Chao orders ships. For some years now, he has been making money buying ships at a low price and then re-selling them at a profit,1,290 words
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Article113 1983-09-22 13 AP FOREIGN ship orders to South Korea in the first eight months of this year increased 647 per cent from a year ago to 2.498 million gross tons, the Korea Shipbuilders Association reported. The January-August orders were from 111 ships, mainly cargo vessels, and carried a combinedAP - 113 words
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Article31 1983-09-22 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Far East/East Africa Freight Conference said they will end the five per cent congestion surcharge on shipments to Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania, from Sept 24. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article727 1983-09-22 13 Shipping Liae Page C«i Afea VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner vn S Alpar VI 5 Antara Shpg X S APC Line V 4 APL m 4/5 Argentine TV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V 5 Asia Merchant VI 4 Atlas Lines DC I Austasia Line V 1727 words
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413 1983-09-22 14 AP THE US shipbuilding industry endorsed proposed legislation on Tuesday that would strengthen "buy American" requirements, but the US Navy said such a move would damage relations with allies and make ships more expensive. The US House of Representatives armed services sub-committee on seapowerAP - 413 words
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274 1983-09-22 14 Reuter WORLD merchant shipping laid up tonnage fell slightly in July to 96.9 million dwt against 97.9 million at endJune, the General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) said. The number of vessels involved rose to 1,707 from 1,694. The latest tonnage figure still represent 14Reuter - 274 words
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Article96 1983-09-22 14 Reuter A THAI delegation will leave for Seoul on Monday to discuss with South Koreans the possibility of reaching a bilateral shipping cooperation agreement, an official of the Mercantile Marine Promotion Commission said. Trade volume between the two countries has reached a substantial level and such an agreementReuter - 96 words
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Article1886 1983-09-22 14 TIME-CHARTERERS gave moderate support to an otherwise dull freight market on Tuesday, with freight rates generally tending easier where changed, brokers said. A 27,000 tonner was booked from Japan to South Africa at U553,500 daily and $3,200 daily was paid for a 27,000 tonner from Japan to Cape1,886 words
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Article207 1983-09-22 14 Reuter ALL grain shipments from West Australia's four grain handling ports have been stopped by an industrial dispute, port officials said. Four ships are held up by the dispute, which is affecting the Ports of Albany, Bunbury, Geraldton and Kwinana. The dispute came to a headReuter - 207 words
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Article194 1983-09-22 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.194 words
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722 1983-09-22 15 NYT THE flow of money from Political Action Committees (PACs) to members of the House Representatives has focused recently on members of two panels that deal with the merchant marine and public works, according to reports filed with the US Federal Election Commission.NYT - 722 words
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Article1430 1983-09-22 15 ALGERIA Algiers Aug 15. Average waiting times of 5-6 days. Annaba Aug 6th. Delays being experienced with 5 vessels waiting. Bejaia Aug 6th. Delays being experienced. Skikda Aug 6th. Delays being experienced. ANGOLA Luanda Aug 16th. Berthing delays of 2 days. Lobito Aug 16th. Waiting times of about1,430 words
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5981 1983-09-22 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHBBBLB 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 Port5,981 words
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Article526 1983-09-22 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Chin Vn, i-w or Movement Shlp v °y Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule ShsTm sL if E -3 3SS&S 38 tS:§ !ffi Mansfield Jg SiSSHS PvSSbS?en° mOV ST" ***** fsno »Soviet 51 1300^1X0/1X^^00 r vanDuren 118/3 23.9.83526 words
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Article1743 1983-09-22 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic CaataJaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo-Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). AtrvEvirii Um Transgroup (S). Akreakiei Um SmW Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepfer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intrasea (S)1,743 words
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Article547 1983-09-22 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 22.9.83/0600 Alpac Africa 47 Intrasea alongside Gotong Royong 19 CF Sharp alongside 22.9.83/2300 Murrayeverett 23/4 NAPL alongside 22.9.83/2300 Santiago I>el Estero 35/6 Borneo alongside 22.9.83/2300 Crania 15/6 Aru 22.9.83/1200 23.9.83/1200 Kota Banteng 10/11 PIL 22.9.83/2300 23.9.83/2300 Kota547 words
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Advertisement385 1983-09-22 13 HSEALORDH rrn UASC I UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM JAPAN TAIWAN lIOM.hOV. M. MMHTM4 V 2+ l/J QATMtI BN UFUIA *V I 11/9 TO ARABIAN (.1 IT u. muiuiii QATMI M M. FUM'k385 words
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Advertisement19 1983-09-22 13 r LONDON Freights PORT Conditions CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom CONTAINER Schedules REGIONAL Weather SHIPS In Port19 words
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Advertisement374 1983-09-22 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCI I LCL CARGO FOR SGP r«l «G FlI tOM Mm LHV Ex.Gu»4 21/1 21/1 19/1Q a/H 23/11 25/11 27/11 EwMM 7/11 21/11 N/10 1/U j/„ 4/|| If/It 17/11 l/ll |/n ]0/1 VII also accept wc ia/fci i Fa/Fa to GOTIfMIM AAAHUS COPFMMGFN374 words
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Advertisement836 1983-09-22 16 Everett Lines] m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON PAGAN PA AN PHASWEYANYHA HTONETOA Spore P.Kcbnf PM»3O4/22S«p 28/30 Sep 1/2 Oct 3/5 Oct 5/7 Oct 8 F S S C Agent* .n Moloyiio BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Ciumi Arfailau Dt836 words
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Advertisement1049 1983-09-22 17 PIL GROUP VESSELS VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTAPETAM £-*57 20/30 WEPT HOOEIOAH, JEDDAH, PTSUOAN, MOGADISCIO, MOMBASA KOTAPUSAKA E-4SS 30/3 OCT HOOEIOAH, JEDDAH, AQABA. PTSUOAN JOTA WWAWAN E-453 7/10 OCT HOOEIDAH, AOASA, ADEN, MOGADISCIO KOTA MEW AH E-407 20/30 OCT HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH. PTSUOAN, MOMBASA, D'SALAAM ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HOOEC AH/AQABA/PTSUO AN/MOGADISCIO1,049 words
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Advertisement620 1983-09-22 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK MEADOWBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 3 Oct 26 Oct 29 Oct 2 Nov 25 Oct 19 Nov 23 Nov 26 Nov 18 Nov 13 Dec 16 Doc 20 Dec Lines U.S. GULF DRECT SERVICE From Nola Hstn Galv SPORE for620 words
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Advertisement388 1983-09-22 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE "»">(►«' o' ti»e »CI Ctrnxiiu* TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): AJso accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MERCATOR S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 1800 27/9 0600 27/9 TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACFIC COAST IMPORT 15/10 17/10 20/10 21/10 1/11 3/11 t/U 7/11388 words
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Advertisement524 1983-09-22 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPIN Korean Flag Vessels -saaac SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON f OM/12M Mi 7 Dm tatn 30 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA C!l»l if ptuw »axcis rrt 110 ???4111 ***** M MJ >•'.!* i .S' TUNAS y Tl» SOU BK) *1 I«H 4UWO524 words
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Advertisement826 1983-09-22 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHPPING CO PRIVATE LTD ?S?"»SI IID "SiA U l S!l e !iS t 01,4 T «M»« Nuntwn *****3 (15 lim) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELAN6 kl/S SHARBtAT NAH SOON SDN BHD IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. iALAN826 words
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Advertisement54 1983-09-22 19 AHRENKIEL LINER SERVICE MRECT MONTM.T SBt-CONTMO SERWtt TO DURBAN (ACCEPTMG MEAKBULX ft Fa CONTMOS) VESSa VOY. STORE BARON STAR 19/WB 29/10 Also accepting FCI/LCI Re-U«w AGENTS: KIM SHIPPING A PORT LOUS DURBAN 9/11 lf/11 KIM SHIPPING A TRADING PTE LTD 63 Marfc«t S\r—t, #08-06, Tat Lm Building Singapore 0104 Taia*RS54 words
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Advertisement489 1983-09-22 20 I?c<|i»nal Container Linos (gSSSj 2 Sailings Weekly UMI Reliable Regular. Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE LAR LINER KUSU ISLAfO !j/30S«p Bahrwi. Mu KUSU BLAND 29/ 30 Oct Cater**. Karad*. Kuwait. EAST MALAYSIA REGULAR LINER (Specufizng in container? and heavyfft up to 140 tons) S'porc489 words
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Advertisement70 1983-09-22 21 «.wv.»vvi, I Sea winds DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO US PACIFIC COABT Beach. CC Line, Sep 2Z green, Sep 25. am»u tain ORIFNTAL SFIWINOS lINFR AGFNCY PTf I TO SINGAPORE TEL *****81 SALES 'BOOKINGS PT KELANG GENERAL FREIGHT TEL *****2 K LUMPUR TEL *****4 PENANG (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD TEL *****370 words
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Advertisement172 1983-09-22 21 Scan Dutch 9 To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) FEEDER PENANG Anson In Port Anson 29/9 Anson 6/10 Anson 13/10 Anson 20/10 Anson 27/10 SIMGAPORE ACCEPTING/SAILING 1) MARSEILLES 2) ROTTERDAM 3) HAMBURG 4) GOTHENBURG To Red Sea/Mediterranean SINGAPORE ScanOutch Corona Scan Dutch Concordia Woensdrecht From Europe From Red Sea/Med mother VESBEL SINGAPORE Also172 words
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Advertisement398 1983-09-22 22 PHILITRON FORWARDING PTE. LTD., TEL: *****58, *****22. TELEX: R*****0 ACCEPTING FCL/LCL CARGO TO: ETA S'PORE I ETA JEDDAH 3/10 13/10 10/10 20/10 ALSO ACCEPTING FCL TO GULF PORTS ETA S'PORE 22/9 6/10 IMKOV SHIPPING CO PTE LTD Tel. Nov *****72 4 SINGAPORE SAIGON m "OA 0«H" M PORT ETD 23/9398 words
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Advertisement327 1983-09-22 22 ilviinsi** iAta* BALtrans Freight Pte Ltd 10 Anson Rood, 28 07, Tel *****94 (8 Lines! International Plaza, Tele* ***** BALSIN Sinqopore 0207 ANTARfI SHIPPING SDN BHD No 36 JAI AN BfRANGAN PCIABUHAN KELANG IELEX MA ***** MAWAR General A{ent< PKEIANG PfNANG P GUOANG EAST MAI AVSIA Ajents MAWARIA SHIPPING (M)327 words
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Advertisement217 1983-09-22 22 P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. lAlftN IANAH ABANG I 123/1?S lAKMU HI *****9 34 1 838 343?* DIRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA Daily receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to Jakarta/T g. Priok. VESSEL NAGA XXXXI VOY. 16 NAGA XXI VOY S MAGA XXI VOY.217 words
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Miscellaneous158 1983-09-22 22 C yA jr-V Win* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R, Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots R in Wave height Goudy Sky Sarfaee winds are Indicated by arrows which fly with158 words
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