The Business Times, 5 October 1983
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Title Section11 1983-10-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1983 60 CENTS11 words
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355 1983-10-05 1 Reuter THE Philippines government said it was engaged in tough and critical negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) which could mean the introduction of austerity measures. The presidential palace said in a statement the negotiations centred on the country's bid to secureReuter - 355 words
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200 1983-10-05 1 Reuter THE political will to set up an international fund to stabilise world commodity prices is now in doubt. The assistant directorgeneral of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), Diether Bommer, said yesterday that the planned US$5O million commodity fund is unlikelyReuter - 200 words
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678 1983-10-05 1 Agencies GEORGE Tan, the fallen wonder boy of the Hongkong stock market, stood in a magistrate court yesterday charged with making fictitious deals and false statements. Prosecutor Warwick Reid alleged that Carrian Investments Ltd (CIL) one of Tan's top corporate vehicles had used bogusAgencies - 678 words
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Article136 1983-10-05 1 Reuter TAIWAN is expected to relax import controls on 600 products next week in a determined government effort to improve trade relations with other countries. Economic Ministry officials in Taipei said yesterday that Vice-Economic Minister Wang Chou-ming would head a ministry review of imports andReuter - 136 words
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527 1983-10-05 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG BRITISH-trained chartered accountants and accountants with other foreign qualifications may in future have to take examinations on Singapore company law and tax before they can practise here. This proposed new ruling is under study by the Singapore Society of Accountants527 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article69 1983-10-05 1 Reuter FRANCE will lift restrictions on six tariff positions for Hongkong goods following a complaint from the colony to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, a Gatt spokesman said. Covered were certain items of clothing and knitwear and compound optical microscopes. However, umbrellas, radios and radioReuter - 69 words
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Article71 1983-10-05 1 Reuter EASTERN Airlines of the US said a majority of its 15,200 non-union employees had voted to accept a 15 per cent wage cut. While the airline's main unions remained opposed to demands by Eastern that they accept lower wages or face the possibility it would goReuter - 71 words
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Article52 1983-10-05 1 Reuter THE Soviet Union is building three new launch bases for SS-20 medium range nuclear missiles in the Far East, a Japanese Defence Ministry official said. Hirokazu Arai, the ministry's director-general for foreign relations, told a parliamentary committee that each base would be capable of launching nineReuter - 52 words
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Article62 1983-10-05 1 Reuter BUSINESSMEN from all over Sweden yesterday set off on an unprecedented protest march against the Social Democratic government's plans to create trade union-run investment funds. With their business raincoats brightened by baggy hats in the national colours of yellow and blue, the managers gathered in one ofReuter - 62 words
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Article74 1983-10-05 1 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan, prompted by pressure from Capitol Hill, has agreed to announce a new US proposal to the Soviet Union that calls on both superpowers to dismantle two nuclear weapons for each new one that is built. In a meeting with six key congressmen on Monday, MrUPI - 74 words
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Article79 1983-10-05 1 UPI ISRAELIS crowded banks yesterday to withdraw foreign currency, and prices on the stock market plunged for the second straight day in anticipation of new economic measures. Israel Radio quoted government sources as denying a devaluation of the Israeli shekel was imminent but a jittery public apparently wasUPI - 79 words
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Article85 1983-10-05 1 UPI JAPANESE International Trade and Industry Minister Sosuke Uno has hinted that Japan will agree to extend its voluntary curb on car exports to the US but will push to increase the number of cars it can sell. Under the voluntary restraint agreement, designed as a temporaryUPI - 85 words
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Article244 1983-10-05 1 80RD, the mlereeempeter maker enee hailed as Japan's answer Is Apple at the United States, has Ing flMflMw In Sngnpste. All bat aae tf Ms Japanese expatriates have gene hsme. TW remaining executive has meved tram the e—ipany*s plant la Bedek to Its newly244 words
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487 1983-10-05 1 ARGENTINA'S debt problems worsened yesterday with the arrest of central bank president Julio Gonzalez del Solar. The problems of the debt-ridden country were exacerbated by the trade unions' decision to stage a 24-hour general strike in support of pay demands. Argentina's leading banker487 words
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Advertisement181 1983-10-05 1 V `["("<|{\(\<]>"!|')$$<'$!!+|;-> SERIES FT3OOO FT 3050 The new compact copiers from Rkoh. The series FT 3000 range of compact copiers can meet the needs of any office, large or small. FT 3050 is furthermore capable of producing reduction and enlargement copies, a feature usually found in larger copiers. In all,181 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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496 1983-10-05 2 Reuter A HALF percentage point cut in UK bane rates to 9 per cent by the country'» four major clearing banks on Monday la not Ukdy to prong* a further decline in BrttMi interest rates over the near term. Money market analystsReuter - 496 words
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291 1983-10-05 2 Reuter THE International Monetary Fond (IMF) executive board has agreed to a slight easing of Its suspension on loans made with borrowed funds, monetary sources said in Washington. The decision will mean (hat Portugal and a few other countries that have completedReuter - 291 words
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95 1983-10-05 2 Reuter THE Australia A New Zealand Ranking Group Ltd will cut its Australian prime rate to 13.5 per cent from 14 per cent, effective from Oct 10. ANZ chief general manager AG Kllpatrick said in Melbourne the cut was possible as money marketReuter - 95 words
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Article44 1983-10-05 2 Reuter THE Reserve Bank of Tnrtu has revised the rupee upwards against sterling to 6 6181 6 5833 per 100 rupees from 6.5531/6.5189 It is the third successive upward revision since Sep 28 when the rupee stood at 6.5317/6.4977. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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521 1983-10-05 2 UPI GOLD, after trading in the US$4OO to SCO range for six months, now seems definite to go lower some say to $300 but many analysts believe that will pave the way for a solid advance in the months ahead. In 1975, whenUPI - 521 words
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Article481 1983-10-05 2 THE US dollar enjoyed some gains against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Trading was moderate. The US dollar opened at Ss2. L 370/80 against the local unit and was brought down to the day's low of $2.1355/65 before recovering a little to close at 12.1365/75.481 words
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Article22 1983-10-05 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 0.02 per cent.22 words
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Article217 1983-10-05 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed unchanged at 2M.fi yen in calm trading, compared with its New York clone of 234.30/40. It feu briefly from the opening 234.30 yen to a 4 Vi-month low of 233.85 on moderate commercial selling, but recovered on shortcovering and profit-taking. Operators reduced short-positions after the217 words
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Article141 1983-10-05 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Oct 4: US D*Qsn Offer au 7 dijn 9* 9H 1 month 9H 9* 2 month* »H 9* 3 months 9H 9U 6 months 9* 9H 9 months 9 15/16 913/16 12 months 101/16 915/16 Das. twin. flffUJU f-l141 words
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Article41 1983-10-05 2 RANGE of prices ottered by dtsotW hoy— Ml Oct 4: Overnlfht S Call deport»: J —I 3-month Treasury bill* Vft 2H 3-month Bank Mils 77/16 7 vie S months CD T 6H months CD 7* 7 Source: National Discount Co41 words
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Article344 1983-10-05 2 GOLD futures In Singapore yesterday closed firmer in quiet trading. Opening prices were marked up between US$2.5O and 14 an ounce following some local short-covering, after which prices fluctuated within a narrow margin throughout the session Total sales for the day were recorded at 78 lots while kerb volume344 words
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Article34 1983-10-05 2 Ha ra New York 1MB 10J7B 10 JOS io.es Zurich 10J5B 11 .MB 10.45S TMi 11 MB Singapore 10.35B 10J5B lfi.CB IOCS OMlaKprk swtaUSi JoUan troy ouac c. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore34 words
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Article86 1983-10-05 2 THE US dollar yesterday rose against most major currencies while the Hongkong dollar held steady at 8.62/67 to its US counterpart compared with an early 8.68/73. There were signs the government intervened in yesterday's market to support the local unit. Banknote rates yesterday: (HK per 1): US 8.57/8.62 UK86 words
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Article79 1983-10-05 2 THE dollar yesterday opened firmer after a modest recovery which began overnight in the Far East from lows reached on Monday. Sterling slipped further to open sharply lower against most currencies. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4758/68 CSa IJIB4/211 Cross 1.2323/2326 DMk 3.8790/8830 D F1 4.3390 3430 S FT 3.123079 words
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Advertisement607 1983-10-05 2 I I -t- > > SL L European style. It is interesting how one can tell a car is European'.by just merely looking at it. There is a certain grandness in the lines bringing words like strength' and 'solid' to mind. The new Holden Commodore inspires such emotions. In fact,607 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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442 1983-10-05 3 THE premier of the Canadian province of Ontario is visiting South-east Asia and t-Singapore to promote in- vestment and trade between Xhis region and Ontario. Mr William G Davis visits today and will be in Singapore tomorrow. This is Mr Davis' first visit442 words
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124 1983-10-05 3 MOBE thaa $4 million has keei pledged by variaas ladlvMaals aid argaalsaHum to the endowment fond far the Lee Kaaa Yew Pragramme of DbthgitoM Visiters. The endowment faod was set ap m Sep II to eam—wh the Prime Mutator's Nth birthday. It124 words
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Article474 1983-10-05 3 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM THE Economic Development Board (EDB), in its latest move to attract advanced technology investments, has decided to station an officer in San Jose, California the heart of Silicon Valley. The officer will man the EDB's office in San Jose474 words
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361 1983-10-05 3 LOCAL companies are still reluctant to allow workers to take part in managerial decision-making. Mr Sidek bin Saniff, Parliamentary Secretary for Trade and Industry and Social Affairs, told a seminar on employees' involvement for better labour management relations and higher productivity yesterday that although361 words
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157 1983-10-05 3 MOBIL Oil Singapore has chosen Miss Lota Hui Yin of Business Times and Mr Yong Pow Ang of The Singapore Monitor to represent the Republic on an Asean study trip organised under the Mobil Asean Journalism Awards programme for 1983. The programme aims to157 words
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310 1983-10-05 3 SISIR's metrology programme has met the need for a standardised measurement system and a highly accurate calibration service among the fast growing aerospace and precision engineering industries. At the end of the financial year to March 1983, Sisir served a clientele of 703 firms,310 words
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290 1983-10-05 3 A DANISH manufacturer of sophisticated telecom munications systems may sfrt up a Joint venture with local partners to make optical fibre cables. Aktieselskabet Nordiske Kabel-og Traadfabriker (NKT Electronics) is exploring the possibility of such a venture, with either the public or the private290 words
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277 1983-10-05 3 SAMPOEBNA HeMlags, a Wagapere based grssp with lataidaa laterests, has teamed wtth a Mgh-teeh—l •gy esmpaay la the US wtth the aim mt traaaferrtag teehaelegy hen. Sampseraa, wtth interests la plaatatlea, graalte, has takea a 44 per eeat stake ta Servte Lsgle Carp277 words
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643 1983-10-05 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING BAXTER Travenol Laboratories Inc of the US has extended its share incentive scheme to the employees of two subsidiaries in Singapore and Australia. This is the first time an overseas subsidiary of the Travenol group is able to enjoy the benefits643 words
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348 1983-10-05 3 DOYLE Dane Bernbach, one of the top 10 American advertising agencies, is setting up a wholly-owned office in Singapore. Top executives of DDB studied the local advertising industry for about three-and-a-half years before deciding to start its own office here from scratch rather348 words
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Advertisement94 1983-10-05 3 Pick of the Month h At leading department stores and luggage shops. Luggage Distributors Pte. Ltd. Tel: 235 4501/2,235 2876 HYDRABEND Hydrobend 3.6 m x 6 mm X 2.5 m x 5 mm 2.5 m x 13 mm l.2mx 3 mm Autobender $16, 2.smx3mm Hydrabend $27, 3.6 mx 6 mm94 words
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Advertisement220 1983-10-05 3 The Hongkong Land Company Ltd Interim Results 1983 Directors announced an unaudited consolidated net loss after taxation and minority interests but before extraordinary items for the six months ended 30th June 1983, of HK$ 107.1 million (1982 profit HK5543.0 million). Dividend No interim dividend paid in view of interim results220 words
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OVERSEAS
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471 1983-10-05 4 Reuter EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC) plans to tighten control erf aid to poor countries threaten to sour relations between the two sides when talks on setting up new trade and aid links start in Luxembourg this week. The talks are to overhaulReuter - 471 words
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177 1983-10-05 4 Reuter WORLD crude oil supplies were significantly exceeding refiners' needs, the Middle East Economic Survey (Mees) said. Although the excess output was currently going into inventories it would probably be sold off cheaply if the expected rise in fourth quarter consumption failed to materialiseReuter - 177 words
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Article266 1983-10-05 4 AP THE US Supreme Court on Monday rejected arguments by US television manufacturers and unions that the government settled too cheaply in accepting US$75 million from Japanese TV makers accused of "dumping" sets on the American market. Hie Justices, without comment, left intact a decision upholdingAP - 266 words
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Article, Illustration152 1983-10-05 4 Reuter AFRICAN leaden have joined President Francois Mitterrand of France in the search for a solution to the conflict in Chad. Chad President Hissene Habre appealed on Monday to other heads of state attending a two-day conference in Vlttel, France, for their helpReuter; AP picture - 152 words
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548 1983-10-05 4 FT THE Israeli government raised the price of subsidised goods on Monday by six per cent, a signal that it is abandoning its attempt to combat triple digit inflation by holding down the prices of basic goods and services. The accumulating bad newsFT - 548 words
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258 1983-10-05 4 FT WEST German exports to China Jumped by 40 per cent to DM1.455 billion in the first seven months of this year, boosting West Germany's challenge to the US to become China's second largest trading partner after Japan. The West German economicsFT - 258 words
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Article206 1983-10-05 4 Reuter DENMARK'S current account payments deficit should continue to improve in 1964 after a large fall this year, the official Economic Secretariat said. In its twice-yearly report, the Secretariat estimated that next year's deficit would fall to 8.15 billion crowns from a forecast 10.7 billion inReuter - 206 words
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Article765 1983-10-05 4 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Service Local Service Local Operator Number Tine From Operator Nmmber Time Por SLA SQU 0010 LAX/TYO IMA TL331 0330 TPE/TYO PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL CD44 0330 BKK/HKG/TPE IMA ***** 0900 BEYBOMKUL PAA PA6 0720 HKG/SPO/JFK CAL CD43 0200 TPE/HKG SIA SQ102 0730 KUL MAS765 words
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Article150 1983-10-05 4 Reuter CLARENDON Ltd, the US affiliate of Marc Rich and Co AG of Switzerland, has filed suit in a New York federal court claiming the federal government had "unlawfully" made a tax assessment in excess of US$9O million against Clarendon assets held in 13 banks.Reuter - 150 words
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Article184 1983-10-05 4 Reuter LAWYERS (or the US film industry have urged the US Supreme Court to rule that millions of Americans are violating federal copyright laws by taping films and television programmes on home video recorders. The industry argues that while home viewers may technically be violating theReuter - 184 words
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272 1983-10-05 5 Reuter THE leader of America's largest union federation, vowing to consign the Reagan administration to the ashcan, has called on organised labour to back former Vice-President Walter Monday's White House bid. Lane Kirkland, president of the 15 million-member American Federation of Labour-CongressReuter - 272 words
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Article, Illustration474 1983-10-05 5 AFP THAI foreign minister Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila has called on the world community to "strongly condemn the demographic changes being imposed" by Vietnam in several provinces of Cambodia. Quoting "disturbing reports," be said at the United Nations General Assembly inAFP - 474 words
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Article236 1983-10-05 5 Reuter THE British Labour Party has thrown out five leading Marxists in an attempt to improve its public image following its disastrous electoral defeat in June. However, the party, which is holding its annual conference in Brighton, England, was unable on Monday to prevent theReuter - 236 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article301 1983-10-05 5 Agencies THE Lebanese government's attempt to keep the country united has suffered new blows with the reported defection of another 45 men from the army and the worst violation yet of a week-old ceasefire between government and opposition forces. The ceasefire was broken in the southern BeirutAgencies - 301 words
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701 1983-10-05 5 AP CANCELLATION of President Ronald Reagan's visit to the Philippines underscores the difficulties facing Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, but it may be more of a setback for Mr Marcos's foes. Mr Reagan's decision decreases pressure on the Philippine government to quickly solveAP - 701 words
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394 1983-10-05 5 Reuter SOUTH Korea regards China's decision to allow two South Korean officials to attend an international conference in Shanghai as another indication of improving links between Beijing and Seoul, diplomatic sources said yesterday. South Korea has no diplomatic relations with China orReuter - 394 words
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281 1983-10-05 5 Renter THE United States should not make military agreements with China that could cause the Soviet Union to increase its power in Asia and the Pacific, a report on China policy recommended on Monday. The report issued by the Atlantic Council of the US,Renter - 281 words
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Advertisement125 1983-10-05 4 There are many kinds of Foot-Joys These are the lightest, most comfortable golf shoes you've ever worn Soft, washable leathers conform naturally to the contours of your feet. Lightweight crepe platforms cushion your every step. No wonder Soft-Joys are the world's best-selling casual golf shoes. Men's and women's styles. WA125 words
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Advertisement107 1983-10-05 5 T taste of Germany, lerbraten to Apple Strudel. elvedere Buffet Luncheon. tk-4 V >y V s# s j 'V f. s TJL *a Westphalian ham smoked to perfection. Marinated pot roast and a hearty helping of Sauerkraut to enhance the combination. With the world famous Black Forest cake for dessert.107 words
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Advertisement205 1983-10-05 5 I!'.-' 54< -C' r 3?*. r ZX-400 Feature for Feature, Price for Price SHARP ZX-400 Electronic typewriter is the best buy. $1,5000n1y f Attractive Mystery Gift to first 50 secretaries extra jpeaai! who confirm their order for the ZX-400 OJOOUJJ Upgrade your office typing efficiency Automatic underscoring for continuous word205 words
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Article449 1983-10-05 6 THE LEGENDARY Greek soldier who ran 40 kilometres from Marathon to Athens in 490 B.C. to announce the good news about the defeat of the Persian army collapsed and died at the end of his mission. Argentine central bank president, Julio Gonzalez Del Solar, will go449 words
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Article, Illustration962 1983-10-05 6 JIM WOLF - By JIM WOLF AP EX-KHMER Rouge Premier Pol Pot, armed with gold bullion, cash and Chinese weapons, appears to be building his forces and successfully boosting resistance to Vietnamese troops in Cambodia, western diplomats and Cambodian sources report. At the same time, theAP - 962 words
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Article467 1983-10-05 6 ARI GOLDMAN - By ARI GOLDMAN NYT CHAD, struggling at borne with a civil war and a devastating drought, is having a hard time keeping its mission at the United Nations in New York open and its diplomats fed. The situation has improved somewhat since the summer, when privateNYT - 467 words
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721 1983-10-05 6 LESLIE DOWD - By LESLIE DOWD Reuter ONE of the greatest natural disasters in history is facing the Third World, threatening millions with starvation, according to world relief agencies. The unusual liveliness of the Pacific warm current, El Nino, is being blamed for the freak weatherReuter - 721 words
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Advertisement424 1983-10-05 6 Computer Project Management Workshop Singapore, November 21 23,1983 Objectives To give EDP Managers, Project Managers, User To help participants interchange ideas within a Analysts and all Users who feel frustrated with their present EDP relationships a back-to-square-one workshop on PROJECT MANAGEMENT, with the emphasis on MANAGEMENT, and the relationship of424 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous761 1983-10-05 6 t TiV?&IRWDTO MALAYSIA 10 f SINGAPORE 5 J 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Hotel (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 4.30 Exercise WHh Gtoria 4.50 The Animal World Animals of the Arctic Sea: Bill Burrud takes us to the North Pole to see creatures of the ice. 5.20 The Electric Company (Children's761 words
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Article, Illustration954 1983-10-05 7 CHRIS SHERWELL - By CHRIS SHERWELL FT INDONESIA'S quest to establish an indigenous aircraft industry is rapidly gathering pace. Within sight of the Tangkuban Parahu volcano, in a city known for its Javanese puppet theatre, production is speedy and order books are bulging for threeFT - 954 words
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Article, Illustration759 1983-10-05 7 MARILYN ODCHIMAR - By MARILYN ODCHIMAR Reuter CAR assemblers in the Philippines are preparing for a free for all fight to decide which of them remains in business. The government plans to eliminate three erf the five firms, saying this would cut productionReuter - 759 words
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936 1983-10-05 7 A BHAHMUGAM - By A BHAHMUGAM Bernama THE Malaysian Agriculture Ministry has embarked on a move to bring the fresh-water prawn or udang galah back to the market in abundance as it used to be three decades ago. The price of this succulent prawnBernama - 936 words
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Advertisement241 1983-10-05 7 The nd SOUTH EAST ASIA QUALITY CONGRESS 6-8 October 1983 PSA World Trade Centre Conference Hall 1 2 Theme: "TOWARDS HIGHER QUALITY" Held In Conjunction with: International Measurement am and Inspection Technology Expo Opening Ceremony: October 6, 9.30 am Conference Hall 1 2 (Guest to be aeated by 9.15 am)241 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous628 1983-10-05 7 -IN-ONE CROSSWORD n CEYPnC PUZZLE ACROOB 1 Beastly as a shipwreck! (5) 6 Swollen put of a bugle? (5) A bit of a beast, this plant (7) 10 Appeal softly on the wire (5) 11 Turn and leave a novice writer (5) 12 No bitter lemon, possibly (5) 13 Plac«s628 words
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Miscellaneous10 1983-10-05 7 Graves, InC By Pat Brady iW c 4 r* o>10 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1134 1983-10-05 9 COitke: Futures were £11 to £20 a tonne above the close at midday yesterday. The January position ended the morning at £1,838 a tonne bid against Monday's £1,823 close on a volume of 557 lots traded. Total volume was 1,538 lots including 85 crosses and 12 options. The1,134 words
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Article161 1983-10-05 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed from 13 to four US-cents a bushel lower, rallying from midsession losses of up to 24 cents. November traded in an active 24-cent range. Prices firmed on late local and professional house purchases. Forecasts of good harvest weather, along with sharply lower161 words
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Article133 1983-10-05 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed from unchanged in May to two UScents a bushel lower in September in quiet trade. December traded in a 3Viced range. Continued quiet export and domestic demand weighed on prices through the day. Lower corn, soybean and precious metals futures added to133 words
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Article328 1983-10-05 9 HNGAPOBE: Yesterday'a r losing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clia (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 100 per cent wcood claa 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.71, 35 per cent new crop OS, B-10 per cent O.TO. THAI BROKEN: A-euper 0.0, Special O328 words
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Article139 1983-10-05 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed lower on lack of interest in quiet trading, with operators sidelined following uncertain Chicago soy complex futures. In Oct, south and central fell Ms3o each to Mf1,350 and M 51,345 a tonne respectively, while Nov in the south traded at139 words
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Article31 1983-10-05 9 Rubber: Oct 4 Singapore: October: 228.75 (up 0.75 cents) Malaysia: October: 253.00 cents (up 0.75 cents) Tin: M 529.60 per kilo (down five cents) 135 tonnes (up 21 tonnes)31 words
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Article83 1983-10-05 9 A FURTHER fall In london and sterling weakness against the Malaysian dollar saw the Straits tin price In Penang (all anether five cents te a kilo. The new level remained within the ITA lewer range ef Ms2t.l 5 and Dealers noted the hotter steek manager's support at the83 words
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Article182 1983-10-05 9 TARN and cotton price* were quoted aa follow* in Hongkong yesterday. (la HK dollars, apot ex-fO-dova) Oattaa yam: carina Blue Phoenix SB 2,7«. Xk 3,M0, «a MM (per bale of MO Iba). Ptoea «MdK China Butterfly aad Globe brand aaq; Dragoa Head oaq; Five Lambe aaq; Hwa aad Buttatfly182 words
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Article291 1983-10-05 9 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with October One RSS buyers quoted at 238.75 cents per kilos, up 0.75 cents from Monday's close. After opening unchanged from Monday's closing, the morning session fluctuated uncertainly within a halfcent range in thin trading before stabilising. The afternoon prices opened291 words
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Article248 1983-10-05 9 RAB prtCM tn cenU per kilo ywmdif r+m Int 1 Mi. naft t Int. 1 R-S-& October 1st 1 R-S-S. Nenabi Int J R-SJ5 UK/COM Int. IRAS UK/CUM tat. 4 RAS. UK/Coat Int 5 R8S UK/Ooat OotfuCtoao: Quietly Forward prices In on (tat. 1 R-ais. FOB ta 1248 words
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Article72 1983-10-05 9 n i i SMR prim jm Oatafe (Caiat Btrtn 1 1MM 1RL00 ■r MilM |Sfl 1 —I h Iff IMjM m 522 3SRM (1-taapdat) O-tapM ir?oon IMjMN imam imam SMRCV SMRL SMH6 (1-tapafat) (1-Mb palat) (l'taa ruo nan 231 AC mm SIMON rn^oN 1KJ0 mm mjc STUM72 words
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Article146 1983-10-05 9 CIINBSB Prodaoe KzHS w£E*y!r Chi ill all: Balk fob $175.00 mDhi, old dram (to aecood hand dram) fob OM.OO aeOera, aew drum fob $112.00 aeDera. Of»? Mixed (looae) $107 buyers. Pepper: Mmrtoh white Kpper fob Aata NLW 15.00 adtara, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $MLSO adtara, Sarawak146 words
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Article179 1983-10-05 9 oct oo Fra GROUPB CORBBILLE Alr.lJmUa rm Carrelour Financier* de LVnlon 1300 1ZJ0 304 1330 146-30 -10 unch -13 unch 1J B S N Oenrala Dinooc JOTS •10 kioet-Henneoy Opn-Parlbai C 8 F (Tbomjor CM Francal** d*a Petrol** Credit Fancier De Franc* 1m -ft Penarroya Radlotechnlque GROl Compacnle Barvcaire179 words
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Article80 1983-10-05 9 OCT O Dm Hoachst UUO L4 Aef-Telefun*en BJO 151 JOB -U Hocach Horten Kintadt KHD Unda 1X50 15X00 250.00 X5 J •1 -a -X5 B»fw ll«lll IB MR 380 JjO IBB unch -U ZZZ 31X00 1MJ0B Oootl Oummt Daimler-Ben* Daguaaa 11X00 M0.00B Pm—Q Rwe ST A 8c be ring80 words
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Article89 1983-10-05 9 OCT 03 m Or Bru Lamb Hobo* 2946 4000 5 -1M FOB WARD MARKET OM Retro Rjl Dutch Stdro MM MM ITU -M -46 15 Arbad Astur ISM 00 unch 4 -TO •00 -2 Soc Oen Be If Soflna 3olT*y A V Mont UN 52*70 SM6 -M M unch89 words
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Article192 1983-10-05 9 OCT 03 Franca Sandaa Rag Sulaer 3236 346 10 -3 Actions Suisse* AJusulase Raf. Brawn Bowri Br. moo 740 nn 1100 -3 -17 -4 uneh Sulaer Rac Swiss Bank Br Swiss Bank Corp Bif 1400 3M 234 -10 +3 +3 CU» 0*1C7 Br. Clba (Mo PCCite CMff Ret Credit192 words
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Article105 1983-10-05 9 OCT OS Lire MadloOanca ***** -115C V\ M llano Km Ord ***** 10 unci Baatofl Mondadorl Prt* 2960 Bet 2M00 -000 Montedison 196 50 -S3 Central* Ord 1731 -so Olivetti Ord 3296 -61 Cond Acqua Rom* iob -19 Pirelli And C 2621 -66 Erldanla MO -300 Pirelli Spa 1970105 words
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Article181 1983-10-05 9 OCT 03 A0H ru 380 00 -03 KM) KLM 30 JO 148-30 01 -1.4 AJlOid 1(2.00 -1 Mtneba 8200 -OJ Akao 70 10 -02 Nurden 43 30 -0.1 iUtV ***** -08 National Ned 175.00 -0J Amfu Amrobnk ssr- Boil 9860 82.10 03 -07 NadUoyd Nmb Oct Ortntan 0110 *****181 words
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930 1983-10-05 9 WALL STREET stock prices closed lower (or the fifth straight session on Monday as investor confidence continued to be shaken by concerns about foreign debt, interest rates and problems with some American industries. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell over930 words
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Article191 1983-10-05 9 oct as C$ Hud Bar Mln Imp OU BH unrh AMUbl 34 -M im Alcan MH unch Int Pro* Pipe i* ■2 Alcorn* 31 Int UU BH -1% Bank Mont a* Intl Nickel IH -in Bank Norm ScoUa Bell Tel BP Pan Ltd 43* M Kerr Add Lototaw B191 words
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Article269 1983-10-05 9 OCT 03 Rand INDUSTRIALS a AiDh* anon Truat Bk Un Staal Unlaac Wool worth m 136 m 1 300 -ft -ft -ft -1ft TO -> MININGS AE And CI no unch Amaprop A MIC 4)0 3CTTb -10 -M ■10 Angloa Anflraai Blnoon Buffet* 3080 -110 Barlow* C O Smith269 words
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Advertisement53 1983-10-05 9 031 KAMPACW Japanese Restaurant Our renovations are now completed and we welcome you to an exciting new experience with more pleasing decor and a more luxurious atmosphere. With our reputation for excellent food and impeccable service, your next meal at the Kampachi will be a fascinating and memorable occasion For53 words
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3070 1983-10-05 10 BID and offer price* officially LUted and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of «hare* traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,070 words
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Article3424 1983-10-05 10 1883 High Low Company Last Sale orGr'a Div Div CVr Gr'a YTd Net P/E Vol (*000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 354 267 306 410 190 300 318 388 680 530 535 683* 535 214 340 586 870 473 473 1190 310 880 8803,424 words
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Article175 1983-10-05 10 MAMCI leeilirOetf The 0—o» The Saving! Fund S'pore Prof Fund S'pore Sec Fund S'pore lilt Fun S'pore Equity Fin tfUOM UNITTSU UI 1 1J5 1.47 121 d 1.13 id LSI rnnr WT 3.» 107 lJtrd IX L3B L« DIAMOND MOTI Diamond S'pore Fd(USI) SI LYC-AFT UNIT' LYCAFT Inv175 words
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Article1890 1983-10-05 10 BID and offer prlcee officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with tbe number of shares traded shown In brackets In lota of 1/100 units unleee otherwise specified. DfDURBULA IJhmili «-MS) Ale» (2.928 2.945) (30) 2.98 (U) 193 AMD (3.355)1,890 words
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Article821 1983-10-05 10 POOR mfliMt (ram Mmday's skarp roll «fleeted laveatan «fata at the tocal •toek Market yesterday. Prices fell «hsrpiy la early Mhg hat reeevered mat grsaad la the afteraeaa. pestte ladex el««ei 9.4S patat* lower at M7J7 aad the Strata Time* ladastrlal Index fell «aether I.M palate821 words
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Article571 1983-10-05 10 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur $tock market finished significantly lower for the second consecutive session yesterday. After opening slightly easier, prices continued to drop sharply in near panic selling but recovered slightly towards the noon close. In the afternoon, bargainhunters moved in, but they571 words
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Article, Illustration813 1983-10-05 11 CHRIS LIM - TQE MOHTH THAT WAS By CHRIS LIM FOR A bull market that has gone up about 35 per cent since the beginning of the year, September was a month of rest. Prices generally kept within a narrow trading range and volume dwindled813 words
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Article465 1983-10-05 11 Reuter PROFITS of US corporations are estimated to have risen 16 per cent to 22 per cent in the third quarter, paced by a strong rebound in car and housing related businesses. Economists said the fourth quarter, which began on Oct 1, looms as the bestReuter - 465 words
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Article408 1983-10-05 11 JAJUMNE HittMM Investments (SKA) Ltd has reported an unaudited loss of 15,000 (net profit of $41,000 previously) (or the six months ended June 30. The loss was arrived at after charging interest of $1-48 million ($1.48 million) payable on its 8H per cent guaranteed unsecured loan stock 1985.408 words
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Article366 1983-10-05 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed moderately lower on losses pared mainly by some bargain hunting in (airly active afternoon business. Among leaders Cheung Kong eased 10 cents to HK$5.7O, HK Land five to $2,275, HK Wharf five to $2.70, Hutchison Whampoa 50 to J8 and Jardine Matheson 15366 words
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Article311 1983-10-05 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower in lacklustre trading as Investors generally held off in the absence of fresh factors and after the decline on Monday on Wall Street. n\ D +30 +4 •4 •4 MO Ml M •a unch >1 CaMo Computer 1MB CtUan Hi U311 words
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Article236 1983-10-05 11 AUSTRALIAN share markets yesterday suffered their biggest decline in eight months as resource stocks fell sharply in reaction to falling world metal prices. Prices fell steadily all session and at 1500 bra the AllOrdinaries Index was down 14.1 at 697.4. This index has now lost 20236 words
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Article120 1983-10-05 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mostly lower in quiet trading which centred around the finance group. The Book Club Index fell 0.79 point to 136.09 but traded volume rose to 272,590 from the previous 83,775. Bangkok Bank and First Trust lost two baht each to 256 and 63.25 respectively while120 words
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Article86 1983-10-05 11 PRICES yesterday closed mixed in dull trading reflecting low metal prices, particularly for copper and gold. OCT« paw Kysr* i Aon Minmc Uli uncfc -U taprt Coo "b ST" fT" CDC> «15 nch nmPUHMp act Lapnto a MM -ua Marloduqa* T nch Mimrt MM neb Ortmul MB neb Phil86 words
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Advertisement139 1983-10-05 11 o THE TAIYO KOBE BANK, LTD SINGAPORE BRANCH US$ Negotiable Floating Rate U.&. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due sth October 1984 In accordance with the provision of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from sth October 1963 to sth April 1984 the Certificates will carry139 words
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Advertisement165 1983-10-05 11 KELANG PORT AUTHORITY/THE INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION rye A comprehensive 4-Day Seminar to provide a platform for the mutual exchange of knowledge in the handling of dangerous goods. For shippers, agents, environmentalists and interested corporations and personnel in the trade. Panel of speakers comprises top local and international authorities and experts165 words
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Article167 1983-10-05 12 Rises Indices DBS 870 10 Oct 3 Oct 4 Fed Cable* 288 5 laeketp* Apollo Allied Choc 302 282 23ft +4 2 +1 BT Composite: BT Indicator: 996.72 *****75 917.27 *****83 Hotel Prop 90 1 ST Industrials: 962.84 963.44 Falls ST Finance: ST Hotels: 2718.66 1002.14 2686.84 998.81 M167 words
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Article, Illustration152 1983-10-05 12 Rises Indices Talam 650 50 Oct 3 Oct 4 Castlefield 2100 50 MBT Indicator: *****33 *****72 Falls NST Industrials: 1351.87 1333.94 NST Finance: 2602.59 2566.97 A Hitam Rubber 1550 -70 NST Hotels: 660.37 660.00 A Amal 565 -35 NST Properties: 961.72 962.11 PMC 820 -30 NST Tins: 380.63152 words
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Article924 1983-10-05 12 SHARE prices closed with a firmer bias yesterday, although trade remained quiet with interest centred on a few stocks, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 2.3 points at 706.0. The market was uncertain in early trade on concern over sterling's weakness after Monday's UK924 words
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Article105 1983-10-05 12 AP THE New York stock market headed higher yesterday morning, rebounding from a week-long decline. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials, off 29.47 points in the last five trading days, rose 7.93 points to 1,239.23 in the first half hour. Gainers held a three to twoAP - 105 words
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211 1983-10-05 12 T GENERAL Lumber (Holdings) Bhd has concluded an agreement to 9ell another piece of land in Petaling Java held by its wholly owned subsidiary, General Lumber Sawmills Sdn Bhd, for MJ12.4 million cash. The buyer of the 2.35hectare site is Associated Pan Malaysia211 words
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Article51 1983-10-05 12 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 680.06 Monday 715.01 Week Ago 800.70 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 877.8 Monday 881.4 Week Ago 878.9 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 087.4 Monday 711.5 Week Ago 718.7 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 703 7 Friday 702.6 Week Ago 702.5 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1231.30 Friday 1233.13 Week Ago51 words
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Article, Illustration472 1983-10-05 12 CHAN OI CHEE - HHH Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHAN OI CHEE MALAYAN Banking Bhd has reported slower growth in earnings, in line with the slowdown in economic activity. For the 12-month period ended June 30, 1983, the second largest banking group in the country attained472 words
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581 1983-10-05 12 LOYTAPE Bhd, which is making a public issue of shares, has forecast a group pre-tax profit after minority interest of at least M 58.44 million for the year ending Sep 30, 1964, barring unforeseen circumstances. This, however, compares with pre-tax earnings of $9.12581 words
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Article137 1983-10-05 12 MR YONG Ming Sang has resigned as a director of Pan Malaysia Babber Industrie* Bbd from Sep 30. DATUK Koh Kim Chai and Mr Philip Nainan were appointed directors of Kamaattng Ha Dredging (M) Bbd on Sep 28. This follows the resignation of Mr Abdul Salam bin Raja137 words
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Article47 1983-10-05 12 TA8EK Cememt AM ku repeated act pnflti •f MI2.2S milltoa <$1J rallies) fer tke jwtr «M Jim 91, im. Ita ilreeton ktve rwMDhm*M a final dividend «f It par eeat lea tax 1b ukU ttoa to tbe fixed uiul per c«t dividend m the eamalatlve partdpatlai47 words
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431 1983-10-05 12 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO COLD Storage Holdings, which is opening a new store at a three-storey building at Amber Close towards the end of this month, is looking for more sites to expand its retailing chain. Mr John Pinnick, general manager of the431 words
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458 1983-10-05 12 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has queried Metro Holdings Ltd on reports on the Government's acquisition of part of Orchard Square, a prime piece of land in Orchard Road of which Metro's wholly-owned subsidiary, Orchard Square Development Corporation (OSDC), is a lessee.458 words
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Article181 1983-10-05 12 CENTRAL Sugars Bhd's change of name to Malayan United Manufacturing Bhd, approved by shareholders at its annual general meeting, has now received the blessing of the Malaysian Registrar of Companies. The subsidiary of the diversified Malayan United Industries group, is also taking steps to181 words
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Advertisement218 1983-10-05 12 A Wk MM?'' <\ f 'Vfc R vr situ < *v '>- <* <* Intimus 405 This model disposes your COMPUTER PRINTOUTS, design drawings, office documents and etc It shreds at a speed of 100 ft per minute Fitted on castas, this model is compact and easily mobile SSHHHHU! TOP218 words
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Miscellaneous59 1983-10-05 12 gWEAT HER; OUTLOOK for today: Hot; showers in a few areas around noon. Report for 24 hears prior to 7.39 pm on Oct 4 the airport: Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 26.0 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 8.45 Rainfall In millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the59 words
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188 1983-10-05 13 Reuter SRI Lanka's government has put a North Korean cargo ship in Colombo harbour under close surveillance, Colombian police said. They said the precaution ,v(£s taken in view of the visit to Sri Lanka by South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan on Oct 14. TheReuter - 188 words
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152 1983-10-05 13 Reuter THE Japan Shipbuilders Association said It has revised upward its forecast of steel -consumption by 23 major Japanese shipyards in the year ending March 31 to 2.31 million tonnes from 1.84 million forecast in February. This compares with actual steel consumption by the shipyardsReuter - 152 words
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483 1983-10-05 13 VONG NYAM MING - BJ VONG NYAM MING A PROPOSAL to strengthen the traffic separation scheme by setting up a vessel traffic monitoring system (VTMS) in the Straits of MM— has apparently been placed on the shelf following belttightening measures by the Ifalsysisn government A contractor483 words
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Article115 1983-10-05 13 Kyodo CHINA has accepted Japanese-demanded cuts in charter rates for its QKshore oil exploration rigs in operation on the Ek>hai Bay, industry sources said. China has agree) to roll back the daily rate for one of the rigs, thft Bohai No 10, by US$ll,OOO per day toKyodo - 115 words
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Article74 1983-10-05 13 Reuter NIPPON Steel Cap said it set up a wholly-owned shipping company, Nippon Steel Shipping Co Ltd, to transport raw materials, particularly coking coal and Iron ore. The new company, with a capital of 20 million yen, is expected jointly to own a 170,000 dwt bulk carrier withReuter - 74 words
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Article123 1983-10-05 13 Reuter OIL tanker tonnage used as floating oil storage containers rose to 14.9 million dwt (78 vessels) in September from the end August total of 13.3 million dwt (70 vessels), London shipbroker Howard Houlder said. In a breakdown of vessel location it said that 27 shipsReuter - 123 words
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Article801 1983-10-05 13 Sfalpptag Liae P««e (M AC TorplfT VI I MM VI l Ahmtort Liner vn s Alpac VI a Antara Shpg X s APC Liar V 4 API. m w Arabian Bulk N IX ArjaaUar IV 4 ASCL m I Ulabroker lata Merctaat I'jiUm kuataaU Liar luatraliaa Goal801 words
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Article725 1983-10-05 14 AFP RATES stayed around recent 13-month lows on the freight market last week, although enquiry appeared to be picking up in some sectors. Indian charterers surprised the market with a requirement to cover a wheat cargo from Argentina, the first such enquiry for eight years. Chinese interest wasAFP - 725 words
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Article185 1983-10-05 14 PENANG'S notorious harbour raiders the "3.30 am gang" from Weld Quay and the "4 am gang" from Bagan Ajam have been lying low in recent weeks. Shipping sources in Weld Quay and Butterworth said they believed the gangs are discouraged as shipping companies were now posting more185 words
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896 1983-10-05 14 Seatrade THE FIRST PHASE of a modernisation and expansion programme for the Belgian North Sea port of Zeebrugge costing Bf4l billion is scheduled for its official opening next month. The Belgian government is pouring a massive Bf7o billion into the Zeebrugge development,Seatrade - 896 words
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Article1920 1983-10-05 14 GRAIN chartering out of the US on Monday is slightly more active with freight rates generally showing small irregular movements where changed, shipbrokers said. An unchanged US$l4 was paid from the US Gulf to Japan while the 17.25 agreed from the Gulf to the Continent was 25 cents1,920 words
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Article195 1983-10-05 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. Cbo Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container195 words
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225 1983-10-05 15 UPI A SOVIET freighter, repeatedly turned away from North American ports in protest of the downing of a South Korean airliner, arrived in Montreal on Monday to attempt to unload the last of its cargo. The 178 metre freighter Novomirgorod arrived atUPI - 225 words
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Article, Illustration531 1983-10-05 15 A US-BASED builder of supply boats, Halter Marine, has delivered its first Sea Titan class vessel to Penrod Drilling Corporation, an offshore operator. The Kodiak I ordered by Penrod, is designed to work Just about anywhere in the world. Sea Halter said it531 words
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4950 1983-10-05 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDTOE 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 Port4,950 words
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Article818 1983-10-05 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location E Promoter *****W 5.10.83 2000 O Asia FSB 0700-0800 L5 Korrlg&n 367 5.10.83 2100 Ned-E AC TA 3 0700-0800/0800-0900 0800-0900 F2/B2 02 M Johnson 340W 5.10.83 2300818 words
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Article1764 1983-10-05 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adrlnlle Cantalni* Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afro-Para Ma Um Transgroup (S). AhrenkM Umt Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taeptor Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intrasea1,764 words
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Article415 1983-10-05 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES KotaPusaka Long Shan Perak Straits Hope Ting Jiang Barber Priam Builder Do Nam No 7 Hanoi 2 Loulae Lykes NlppoMaru Ploydee Plsang Elang Profesor Rylke Tao Lin Yung Fon Lu 8/9 29/30 20W 21 15/6 46/7 22415 words
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Advertisement301 1983-10-05 13 Published and Distributed by fHRI FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS [ft] 2 Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 L A A member of The Time* Organisation i \k i) i\ i AM U u u FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE rO FDROPF VIA SUEZ m :,Ji tu T, ■MMplna I FKOM EUROPE Vl* Silt I I301 words
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Advertisement309 1983-10-05 13 OSEALORD UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE rnoM i\r\s t\i\v\\ iiom.kom. t/ll 1/1* 11/11 IJ/ll 15/11 11/ M 22/11 25/11 21/11 M/M 21/11 11/1* 2/11 Vll 7/11 rsr« ro \K \l)l \N (.1 1.1309 words
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Advertisement26 1983-10-05 13 LONDON Freights H/IH WEEKLY Freights D CONSORTIA ffl SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts fer Wltem IX REGIONAL Weather X SHIPS In Pert X26 words
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Advertisement988 1983-10-05 13 r The Singapore s Straits LI Fin Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) j MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.B. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS Feeder Vessels I P.KeUnf I Penang liyi'V: 10-10/10 11-11/10 MM 17-17/10 11-11/10 UMA 23-23/10 24-24/10 LAW988 words
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Advertisement380 1983-10-05 14 r—# FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe Mm Atcepßn Fer 1) Barcelona, Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Brtmertiavtn. Aarlws. Copenhagen, Helsinki 4) Malmo. Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe carp lor feeder via S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore t Bangkok Ph contact PERMBC380 words
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Advertisement461 1983-10-05 14 HEAVY-LIFT VESSEL AVAILABLE Built 1977 DWAT/DWCC: 3300/2700 TS 1 Hatch/1 HoW (51 60m x 12 40m) Derricks: 2 x 150 tons combinoble to 300 tons tweendecker (with removable tween) LOA: 93 50m Breadth: 15m Draft fully laden: 5.50 m Open second half October 1983. FRATA SHIPPING PTE. LTD. World Trode461 words
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Advertisement552 1983-10-05 15 The Straits Steamship Group S STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Bmnai Porta and Bangkok J OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICF TO UK CONTINENT a/u wit t/U 4/11 14/11 u/ll li/u a/ii a/u a/ii «/u M/U u/u ivu a/u a/li a/U 77/12 n/i a/i r i a>'i i >■552 words
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Advertisement715 1983-10-05 15 pfg Franco Belymn Services iv f- 'f- •h i" h. .i in A.• 'JILILIL! 1 4,1'? xr hM kM 230 d H Oct JlOct a Oct aOd II Od OB IOOd 11 Od ItOd a Oct 1 ft* ]Mr 4 Ha* 4 ft* MU < WOd 17 Od 4Nw Shi715 words
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Advertisement426 1983-10-05 16 :ONWfNTIONAL SlR.'' t Tr TV Hi AN M.S. LINE KOil/4 r L SPORt PMIAAC PfNANG NCHON BUSAft f OCf AM 4 5 Oct 1-7 Oct 1-9 Oct 16/18 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TolußOpTviTsijiFT^^^" if* KOKAN CHANCt UN W>Pt TtAKWOMJ) ana it* io/io A OMAN IACtJM 21* lb/10 PJMmi 14K»w4 tfW| AMwwp426 words
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Advertisement367 1983-10-05 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE •CCEPTHG FCI t la CARGO F« pkl m fu mm mm un (Ml MU l/ll M/ll 2/11 VII 4/11 VU 17/11 M/ll S/ll |/ii I#/11 11/H 11/11 tm CM* M/ll 27/H 17/11 11/11 11/11 a/11 M/ll ilso accotvb ia/Fa»Fa/Fa n* SOTtOMNS UMS COTOMASDI o*o367 words
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Advertisement921 1983-10-05 16 Everett LinesTi W| Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn JBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON LOADING FOR EUROPE Sport PKHanc Penjnj N-Jm hi Pt/9 Oct PWSHKGTAWyw* 1/10 Oct pa-aii BASSOr--26/21 Oct 29/30 Oct 5/1 Nov B F.S.S.C Agmnn m Mcrtoyva BOUSTtAD SHIPWNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 ArfMtou921 words
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Advertisement297 1983-10-05 16 r mmm mSINOSE u MARITIME PTE LTD w SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE VORTIX BREE2E team SJNGAPOW PRELAW PEMNG LOAD FOR »/10 21/19 Rjradi SWOSI MARTTBC PTC I TO tcl *****44/7 A ZMUTI •oauK seamt swim car tin ra. zmxa, 3 MHOS MNBTM SON. M TEL: 3(7232/3 MRUTSM TRADE A297 words
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Advertisement636 1983-10-05 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES "y l VOYAQ* MNOAPOBC LOADBM FOB: *-«•> 14/17 OCT HOOCIOAH, AQABA. ADCH, MOGADISCIO Si 2 DJMOUTI, HOOCIOAH, JCOOAH, MOGADISCIO, MOMBASA, D'SALAAM KOTAWAMOI E-400 90/1 NOV HOOOOAH, JCDOAH, AQABA, AOCH KOTA WBATA 1-471 4/7 NOV HOOCBAH. JCOOAH. AQABA, FT. SUDAN ACCCmMO CONTABMBS TO HOOCBAH/AOABA/PT.SUOAN/MOOADISCM COLOMBO/KAR AC636 words
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Advertisement425 1983-10-05 17 Q IRAQI LINE If IPIAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOK MAWITIMC TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/ Spore F"ESf nv. alwasitti M.V. BAGHDAD 10 Oct SERVICE BMtay/Aqafea/Bnrali/ Baghdad/Madras/CocMn EAST BOUND RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE M.V. BAGHDAD 10 Oct THROUGH B/U to BAGHDAD 1 BASRAH UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCETTHG COffTAMERS UPTO AQABA ft BAGHDAD REFER425 words
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Advertisement495 1983-10-05 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO US* WEST/ EAST COAST II CULF PQKTS (FUUY CONTMKMSED VESSELS) STOK LA. HOUSTON SMAMHHBM.TMENDI TOM MTHMTi 108 21/11 21/11 1/12 10/12 11/12 15/12 BAJ4MHT 12/11 7/12 21/12 25/12 21/12 31/12 Mm acc«*ta| crp tar MrM Umtaa. H Qrtua Qurtntm. MA PMm»Hi TO TAIWAN MP495 words
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Advertisement515 1983-10-05 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES \> BANKUNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R OAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK Port 26 Oct 29 Oct 2 Nov FORTHBANK 4 Nov 29 Nov 5 Doc 1 Doc MEADOWBANK 28 Nov 23 Dec 1 Jon 28 Doc Lines (Acceptng breakbdk for PUERTO RICO. BELIZE few Oriaara)515 words
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Advertisement1058 1983-10-05 18 hh *J'K"line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISIjA, LTD. PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) (MMLMSHKE) ATLANTIC COAST lAC QUA (VU SEA TTlf) LONGVCW (VIA rat TUN)) SACRAMENTO (MA OAK LAND) STOCKTON (VU OAKIAN)) BCMBM) (KU OAKUM)) ATLANTA, AUSTM, CMC AGO CHCMUTL CLfWLAND. COLIBMUS. DALLAS, DAYTON, DONQ DfTWOT.1,058 words
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Advertisement680 1983-10-05 18 CAUFORIHA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Lm*k tar lot ANGELES SM nUMCSCO. SUTTU. TACOBM IMCOIMI B.C. Acupttot Fa/fa flim "AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acco** fCI/fa Mam 'Mm S port tort) Sftf* Aftoacopb r 15/16 Oct IMB Oct 2 No. 7 No. Fraa/Att/Brn 30/31 Oct 1/2 No. 14 Nn 71/27680 words
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Advertisement570 1983-10-05 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES !X 114 Anaon Road. #16-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207. Tal: *****22 *****67 P Kalang Tal *****1/8 RfO SEA/PI RSIAN GULF/ME OITE RRANE AN SERVICES S pore Loadht For: HAEPOO NO. 3 15 Oct Ass*b/Ateundru/Bonfhaa/Trj>oi GUNONG MAS 20 Oct Banda Abbas HAEWOO NO. 5 S Nov Assab/Ateiandria/Bmchaa/Tripoi r570 words
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Advertisement522 1983-10-05 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road *27-16. International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 <1 O Lines) o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S pore f Kfftanf Lo*dhw forCOSMOS DEKBHM39I4 7Od In Port Antawp 'R dam/UK (A van) ANANGEL HAPPRfSS *****12 15 Oct 12 Od RDAM/UK (AVON) ALPAC LINE Spore P522 words
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Advertisement442 1983-10-05 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TW BMDGE 17N K JACEJM 21W C PAUL 37W HK CONTAMER 37W. 24/ 29/ 4/ 12/ I 19/ 8/11 9/11 27/11 10/10 11/10 15/10 17/10 24/10 25/10 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia TW BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1300 9/10442 words
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Advertisement666 1983-10-05 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON Vtu« P« m HK HQ MCHON BUU fa 7 Down. 30 7N S/10 10/10 20/10 p*m/jois li/ii n/io 4 on«- —o la*n »W 14/10 11/10 M/ 10 21/10 Hi t Omm/MTN 21/10 27/10 31/10 U/U GMi/UOH VII666 words
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Advertisement514 1983-10-05 20 Keyioiial (Imitnincr Lines ><- T y -g] 2 Sailings Weekly H33CMHJ Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA DOT STOK SUA HOT. STOK PHUKET RATANA MUM 153/154 II Od 13 Od 233/234 17 Od 20 Od lATMMMIM 155/ISC 24 Od 27 Od514 words
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Advertisement162 1983-10-05 21 JJJ I FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Anson Rood, *28-09 Internotionol Plozo, Singapore 0207 Tel *****1102 L.nes> Telex RS ***** FRTMAN I 111 —I II I MBTMLM J/10. U/l*. 14/11. U/10 UR/CONTKNT »/10. 14/11 AOELADE. reatMnu UJ PMTS. SCHUMMA. Lf HAD*. ANTNDf CANMM/U.S.A. 7/10.14/11 13/10. 21/10 10/10. 14/10. 11/10 27/10.162 words
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Advertisement90 1983-10-05 22 CONCORD LINES ETD LOADMG FOR Sa VII bM MUMA/KK CONCORD MARINE PTE LTD TEL: 2****** (3 Lines) TLX: R*****3 CMSHIP UNITED FORTUNE STOPPING PTE LTD T* *****23, *****30, *****07. (BOOKMG AGENT FOR) Eta Etd Loading for 11/10 Surabaya. B mawt 14/10 Svafcaya IMTED FOKTUK SMPftK PTE. ITO >3 MMMFT STKIT90 words
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Advertisement91 1983-10-05 22 >>. NG Shipping Private Ltd. JJ5r T»l«phow. *****90,221W43. T REGULAR SERVICE TO MO FROM CIVTTAGONG/MADRAS (s>mFhK) vmumfmm cmttagong NEW GALACTKA 11/10 30/10 KHAKI NMJ 25/10 1/10 SEAGULL MARINE SERVICES (PTE) LTD 73. Amoy Street, Slngaore, 0104 Tel: *****77. Telex RS ***** TAT LEEK ETA For: 5/10 KUCHMG, SSU INTERMARITIME LTD.91 words
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Advertisement327 1983-10-05 22 C.Y.Line (A member of the ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO., LTD FULLY COKTMOtSED SERVICE TO FIMVf rwu L—3 Everett Steamship Corpn.S/A Centre H.irrtsons A Croslield 3fc Bt**rh Stri*el Ppnxnq pof.- P Kvl..nq M Rm J»> 103 O C B C Bldq 181 9 386 701 4 »o>*So 9 ?09SK4327 words
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Miscellaneous174 1983-10-05 22 Regional Weather m m 4 N WA Vi r. H r A I 21 '■I 5 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °C crWind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunder storm Temperature °C Shower Weather s~S Wind direction with speed in knots174 words
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