The Business Times, 6 October 1983
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Title Section10 1983-10-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1183 60 CENTS10 words
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626 1983-10-06 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE Government's intention to acquire a portion of the valuable Orchard Square property will still leave Metro Holdings Ltd and Ngee Ann Kongsi with a sizeable piece of land originally intended for commercial development. Last week, the Government gazetted626 words
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236 1983-10-06 1 Reuter INDONESIA'S oil refinery expansion will make it selfsufficient in petroleum products and bring to an end its processing deals with Singapore oil refiners, president director of the state-owned oil company, Fertamina, Judo Sum bono said in Jakarta. The expansion is due toReuter - 236 words
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465 1983-10-06 1 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM SHARE prices plunged sharply yesterday in the steepest singleday fall since the bull market began in August last year. The widely-monitored Straits Times Industrial Index closed 22.36 points down at 931.06 and the broader-based Business Times Composite Index was slashed465 words
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Article189 1983-10-06 1 Reuter LECH Walesa, leader «f the h—ad Psilah trade uiea SsHdarity, mi awarded the IKS Nehel Peaee Prise yesterday fer his eeatrfbatiea right to The prise wu awarded fer Mr Walese'a "eeatrihstiea, Made with rtantdrr able persenal aaeridee, to eaaare the weThera* right to (■MMReuter - 189 words
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628 1983-10-06 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM ASEAN must ensure that its new leaders, who are likely to take over from the founder-leaders in the next decade, and the generation that they will represent, maintain the same aspirations and commitments for a strong and viable628 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article73 1983-10-06 1 Kyodo PRESIDENT Reagan has reiterated that his visits to the Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia are not cancelled but merely postponed because of congressional schedules. He said in Washington that he felt disappointed with the news media's reporting of his announcement on Monday on the postponement. Nearly all pressKyodo - 73 words
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Article62 1983-10-06 1 Reuter TWENTY-SIX people were arrested and charged in a Seoul court yesterday in connection with a multimillion dollar loan swindle involving a leading South Korean bank, government prosecutor said in Seoul. They included 16 former officials of Chobeung Bank and were charged with breach of trust, forgery andReuter - 62 words
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Article90 1983-10-06 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Reynaldo Bfgnone, admitting Argentina faced serious economic difficulties, has renewed the military government's pledge to go ahead with elections on Oct 30 and return the country to democracy. In a television broadcast, he called on Argentinians to show "common sense, responsibility and solidarity" in the runReuter - 90 words
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Article80 1983-10-06 1 Reuter THE US$6.5 billion in new commercial bank credits for Brazil, agreed in principle by Brazil's creditor banks last week in Washington, will be insufficient for the country's needs, former Brazilian central bank governor Carlos Langoni said in London. Speaking to journalists during an international debt conference,Reuter - 80 words
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Article68 1983-10-06 1 Reuter MALAYSIA'S national car project will succeed only if the car can capture at least two-thirds of the Malaysian passenger car market. Masanao Ueda, general manager of Mitsubishi Motors Corp, which is helping the Malaysian government build the car, said yesterday that sales must average 50,000 unitsReuter - 68 words
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Article73 1983-10-06 1 Reuter THE US dollar fell sharply against most other tnajor currencies yesterday on expectations of lower US interest rates, which dealers in London said were prompting a shift in the fundamental outlook for the currency. Meanwhile, this week's shakeout in precious metals continued yesterday, and goldReuter - 73 words
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Article56 1983-10-06 1 NEW Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon said yesterday that the recovery from worldwide recession is confined to "relatively few countries" and none of the Third World nations is experiencing it. Mr Muldoon told the United Nations General Assembly debate that "recovery will not do much to alleviate the56 words
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Article243 1983-10-06 1 THE eeatral bank «f the PMHpptan yesterday aaaanciel a 21.4 per eeat devalaattoa sf the pes* to •ant the «entry's BtuV debt and to The adjastmeat, the seesad la tear Matte, redaeed the valae sI the PhDlpplae ■alt to 14 pmm to UBfl. Ed T«»torday243 words
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524 1983-10-06 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM A NERVOUS Hongkong financial community was dismayed yesterday by the refusal of Governor Sir Edward Youde to offer firm > assurances about the territory's future. Instead of bringing hope, Sir Edward's address at the opening of the 1983/84 session of the Legislative524 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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538 1983-10-06 2 Reuter FOREIGN banks have stopped issuing new trade credit to Argentina because of the country's political crisis and its suspension of foreign payments. At the same time, negotiations to reschedule its foreign debts have also been delayed and they may not resume untilReuter - 538 words
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Article155 1983-10-06 2 AP THE French franc slipped to record lows against several key currencies on Tuesday, with the Deutsc he mark climbing to an all-time high of 3.0428 francs at the official fixing. The previous record for the West German currency was set on Monday when itAP - 155 words
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485 1983-10-06 2 AP, Reuter THE International Monetary Fund, which has assets worth more than US$65 billion, will run out of lendable cash this month unless the US and other member governments make the contributions they have promised. Richard Erb, the board memberAP,; Reuter - 485 words
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296 1983-10-06 2 ABOUT 1M «eater baaklag tid corporate executives (ram the Asia Pacific region will attead a eoafereace m "latematteaal Flaaacc" m Oct 2t aad 21. The eoafereace la organised by 71mat Caaferaaces aad will featare a paaei of II flaaartel experts. The maaaglag296 words
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Article109 1983-10-06 2 AFP THE Taiwanese government has agreed in principle to permit the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation to set up a branch office in Taipei, a source with the Finance Ministry said in Taipei on Tuesday. Hongkong's de facto central bank has already openedAFP - 109 words
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Article418 1983-10-06 2 DBS FINANCE has joined the tussle for a slice ofr the factoring market, which is estimated to have a potential business volume of at least $600 million a year. The finance company arm of DBS Bank has set up a new department to handle factoring business.418 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article475 1983-10-06 2 THE US dollar was traded weaker against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday from the previous day's levels. Trading was active in the afternoon. The US dollar opened softer against the local unit. Its opening level of 2.1340/50 was also its highest for the day. The475 words
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Article141 1983-10-06 2 THE dollar rebounded yesterday to 232.60 yen on speculative buying from a five-month low of 231.25 in the morning, and closed at 232.20. The close was still below the 232.30/40 finish in New York on Tuesday and sharply down from the 234.45 previous close in Tokyo. In hectic trading141 words
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Article22 1983-10-06 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.02 per cent.22 words
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Article188 1983-10-06 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Oct 5: U8 Dollar* Offer Bid 7 days 9* 9* 1 month 9H 9H 2 months 9*2 9H 3 months 99/16 9 7.10 6 months 911/10 99/10 0 months 9H/10 9 S 12 months 10 9H DM. 8VM188 words
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Article46 1983-10-06 2 RANGE of prt dm oflei red by dlscount house* on Oct 5: Overnight. 3 Call deport ti: 1-3 Cloaiai I 3-month Bajiai SelHac Treasury bills 2* 24 3-month Bank bills 7* 7* 3 months CD 6H 6 months CD 7* 7 Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article42 1983-10-06 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $165 million 91day Treasury bills to be issued from Oct 10 to Oct 14. Each tender must not be for leas than $250,000.42 words
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Article451 1983-10-06 2 GOLD futures closed easier in Singapore yesterday in moderate trading, dealers said. Opening prices were marked down between US$3 and $4.50 an ounce following the metal's fall in Hongkong and thereafter fluctuated marginally throughout the session, they said. Total sales for the day were recorded at 217 lots while451 words
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Article127 1983-10-06 2 THE Hongkong dollar yesterday fell to 8.65/70 to the US unit from around 8.50 in the early afternoon following the statement by the Governor Edward Youde on the need for caution in taking action to influence its value. Youde made the statement in a review of Hong kong affairs127 words
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Article86 1983-10-06 2 THE dollar opened sharply lower and continued to fall in early trading yesterday in a continuation of the trend that began in New York on Tuesday. There were no particular factors prompting the selloff in the dollar, which dealers said reflected a shift in the fundamental outlook for the86 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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386 1983-10-06 3 IT COST $23.4 million last year to run seven industrial training centres and institutes which the Government had set up either with other governments or with the private sector. Statements of accounts for these training institutions for the financial year ended March 31,386 words
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228 1983-10-06 3 MR ONG TENG CHEONG, Minister without Portfolio, will qpen the Second Southeast Asia Quality Congress and Inspex Asia '83 at the World Trade Centre today. The three-day congress and exhibition will focus on the theme "Towards higher quality". About 400 people are expected to228 words
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Article563 1983-10-06 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH EXPORTS of timber and timber products soared by 33 per cent in August, giving the industry its best monthly performance since the boom days of 1979. Brisk business resulted in 188.6 million worth of exports that month. Although it reinforced a563 words
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368 1983-10-06 3 LOCAL companies have not made much headway in China's offshore Industry because of a lack of coherent and concerted strategy based on a realistic assessment of their strengths and weakMr Ho Kwon Ping, managing director of Wah Chang International Corporation, said this368 words
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305 1983-10-06 3 NATTONAL Iron and Steel Mill (NISM) is following Intraco's lead in venturing into Singapore's growing building automation market. Like Intraco, which teamed up with America's giant United Technologies and an Arab-US Joint venture in January, the governmentbacked NISM has also found a foreign partner.305 words
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439 1983-10-06 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN BILATERAL relations between Singapore and Japan will become closer and more deep-rooted in the coming years through mutual cooperation. This conviction in the importance of stronger ties between the two countries was put forward by Mr H Fukada, Japan's ambassador to Singapore,439 words
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Article, Illustration436 1983-10-06 3 ATARI will Introduce two new low-cost microcomputer» here later this month. Hin Seng Pte Ltd, distributor of Atari products, will launch the new machines at the second South-east Asian personal computer hardware and software show (PerCompAsia 13) at the World Trade Centre on Oct 19-22. The microcomputers, Atari436 words
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OVERSEAS
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540 1983-10-06 4 UPI Reuter A NEW decree imposing the maximum penalty of death on dissenters went into effect yesterday as students, labour and business groups mounted more anti-govern-ment protests. The decree imposes either life imprisonment or death on persons found guilty of rebellion orUPI; Reuter - 540 words
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309 1983-10-06 4 AP A "MOST disappointed" President Ronald Reagan criticised news accounts of his decision to delay his planned visit to the Philippines and two other Southeast Asian nations, and insisted several times on Tuesday evening that congressional business was the reason for the postponement.AP - 309 words
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Article, Illustration504 1983-10-06 4 UPI IN A reversal of the "g»i»i roles, Swedish workers watched from the ctirbside as thousands of their bosses, in pin-striped suits, marched through the city centre in Stockholm (see picture above) to protest a Socialist government plan they said could lead to union controlUPI - 504 words
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324 1983-10-06 4 Reuter THE opposition in Pakistan has resumed its pressure on the military government of President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq after a one-day lull following local elections in the southern province of Sind. Eight protesters and two soldiers died on Tuesday in Mirpur Bhutto, aReuter - 324 words
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207 1983-10-06 4 Reuter ISRAELI prime ministerdesignate Yitzhak Shamir looks set to win a narrow victory in a vote of confidence next Monday after securing fresh pledges of support from seven members of parliament on Tuesday. Mr Shamir, 67, announced earlier that he had postponedReuter - 207 words
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211 1983-10-06 4 FIVE Ceitral America* eeaatrtes «era ready te rfn a aggriarisa treaty that «said have each sf them expel all fsretga military advisers, CstomUaa foreign mWster Badrlgs LJsreda ■aM la arwspapui repsrts pahUshei sa Taeeday. The treaty was draws sa Sept 9 la Paaams dartes211 words
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Article, Illustration578 1983-10-06 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has offered fresh arms control proposals aimed at breaking an impasse in talks with the Soviet Union and winning domestic political support in the run-up to the 1984 election campaign. Mr Reagan, who has not yet announced hisReuter - 578 words
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Article811 1983-10-06 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO/HKG BA BA14 0045 MEL/SYD/PER SIA SQ41 0720 MAA MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA Bid 1000 BWN GIA GA887 1020 LGW/FCO'BKK MAS MH603 1020 KUL811 words
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314 1983-10-06 5 UPI THE US commerce department on Tuesday announced a study of China's two-tier foreign exchange rate to determine if it poses an unfair disadvantage to American textile companies. The investigation is the first aimed at governmentmandated exchange rates, in this case set by China'sUPI - 314 words
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526 1983-10-06 5 Reuter UNITED Arab Emirates oil minister Mana Said al-Otai-ba fears that oil producers could face a price collapse in 1964 if world stockpiles are not reduced. In an interview with the Arabic-language newspaper Al-Sharq al-Awsat, published in Jeddah on Tuesday and inReuter - 526 words
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198 1983-10-06 5 Reuter IN SPITE af a tfecitae at 1141 per ecat la ladeaeaia'a total experts daring the flrat kail af ttdt year earn pared to the HMTwpwdlH pertod last year, there have heea marked taereeeea la the expert af several aaa-all eem■aitoa, eeatrasttag with laat year'sReuter - 198 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article472 1983-10-06 5 Agencies THE US Senate governmental affairs committee, citing the need to make America more competitive in the world market, on Tuesday approved a bill to create a new Department of Trade and Industry. The legislation, approved 13-3 and sent to the full Senate, would merge the officeAgencies - 472 words
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529 1983-10-06 5 AP JAPAN took over world leadership from the United States last year in the US$22 billion machine tool industry a standard for measuring a country's wealth, according to a new US government report. The US International Trade Commission (USITC) says the JapaneseAP - 529 words
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Article112 1983-10-06 5 UPI THREE Japanese car models had the worst record of injuries and damage from accidents in a study released in Washington on Tuesday. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said the Datsun 200 SX, Subaru DL and Plymouth Sapporo, all Japanese imports, had the worst overallUPI - 112 words
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366 1983-10-06 5 Reuter CHINA yesterday angrily ruled out any possibility of an independent Hongkong, and attacked British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher for seeking fresh pretexts to prevent Beijing regaining sovereignty over the colony. An unsigned commentary carried by the official New China News AgencyReuter - 366 words
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335 1983-10-06 5 Rauter THE American bullion company whose chairman, Alan Saxon, killed himself last week hat declared bankruptcy as the Attorney General's Office revealed that Saxon had lent himself US$4l million of the firm's money. The Bullion Reserve Company of North America filed for protection fromRauter - 335 words
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Advertisement159 1983-10-06 5 Boncafe announces some leisurely courses in French, German, Italian, Indonesian and American. A cup of Boncafe is not just another quick cup of coffee. It is a civilised and leisurely experience. Open a pack of Boncafe. There are many blends to choose from: French, German, Italian, Dutch—to name a few159 words
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Article517 1983-10-06 6 IT IS fitting that the man who gave the world the Nobel Peace Prize should also have invented dynamite. In recent years, the reaction to the naming of the winner, or winners, has sometimes proved explosive. The 1973 award went to Dr Henry Kissinger and Mr517 words
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Article, Illustration991 1983-10-06 6 ICHIRO NAKAGAWA - By ICHIRO NAKAGAWA POLITICAL survival for Japan's kingmaker, former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, hangs on the decision of Tokyo district court next week. Tanaka, dubbed the "symbol of postwar conservative politics", is accused of accepting massive bribes from Lockheed Corp to promote its aircraft991 words
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690 1983-10-06 6 TONY CARRITT - By TONY CARRITT Reuter A CARTOON showing a Japanese worker marching under the banner "35-hour week for German industry" is the latest weapon in a propaganda war over working hours that could herald labour unrest in West Germany. The implication behind the cartoon,Reuter - 690 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous868 1983-10-06 6 ira/K) SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Openin{ Mowed by Taiji Master (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 3.50 Dances of the World 4.05 Keep Fit 4.15 Buck Rofers in the 25th Century Return of the Fighting 69th (r) 5.00 Castaways The Boy Chief of Tonga (Part 11/ Last episode): William Mariner lived with868 words
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Article, Illustration1435 1983-10-06 7 LOOK KEAH - More western businessmen in search of new markets are increasingly looking east. They want to manufacture in Asia as well as sell. WANG LOOK KEAH, Business Times reporter in London has been asking top UK executives why they have decided to invest their money in the1,435 words
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1315 1983-10-06 7 STEVEN MARCUS - By STEVEN MARCUS NYT THE venerable tin can, standard for food packaging since the beginning of the century, may be on its way out. And even though there is a new, improved generation of tin cans that is safer, lighter and betterNYT - 1,315 words
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Advertisement181 1983-10-06 7 You've had the opinion. Now get the facts 0 Cover Story: Autumn of the Dictators How real is the threat to the power of General Zia and President Marcos? China Focus: China's growing role in the Third World What is the ideology behind it? Breaking the Stick of the Superpowers:181 words
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Miscellaneous639 1983-10-06 7 I -11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Darkens by degrees (6) 7 It's very easy to shove excessively (8) 8 Wise men with mother and Joe (4) 10 She' and I Join two officers (6) 11 Head? Old one, maybe (6) 14 Part of France for sale? (3) 16 Handle639 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article266 1983-10-06 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed marginally higher with October One RSS Buyers quoted at 229.00 cents per kilo, up a quarter cent from Tuesday. After opening three-quar-ter cents lower, the morning session was quietly steady on speculative selling mingled with light buying. The afternoon opened at 228.00 cents266 words
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Article293 1983-10-06 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per Ulo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 227.50 228.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. October 228.00 229.00 Int. 1 R.S.S November 231.00 231.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 224.00 226.00N UK/Coat 223.00 225.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 220.00 222.00N UK/Coat 219.00 *****N Int.293 words
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Article98 1983-10-06 9 NOON SSR and SMR pric m yaatarday: HAS Oetofcai r Novamfa (Cnrraat Mtk) (forward Mtk) Bayars Sallara (l-toa pa Bnyara 8*1 ten SSR 20 SSR 50 Hat) 196.00 197 00N 196.00 196.00N (l-toa pa Hat) 183.00 196.00N 184X0 196.00N MMLB SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMRGP SMR 1098 words
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Article161 1983-10-06 9 CHINESE Preface Exehaage, Singapore, aeea fl—lag prices per 1M kg yesterday. Cacaaat all: Bulk fob $170.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $183.00 sellers, new drum fob $187.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $103 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $347.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper161 words
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Article29 1983-10-06 9 Rubber: Oct 5 Singapore: October: 229.00 (up 0.25 cents) Malaysia: October: 253.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 529.55 per kilo (down five cents) 151 tonnes (up 16 tonnes)29 words
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Article80 1983-10-06 9 THE Straits tin price in Penang fell Ave cents to M 529.55 per kilo, still within the ITS lower range of $29.15 and $32.M. Despite steadier London advices, the price eased reflecting higher offerings and sterling weakness against the ringgit, dealers said. The buffer stock manager was again80 words
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Article136 1983-10-06 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed on an uncertain note, off 3Vi cents to one cent per bushel after trading in a narrow range. Sharp declines in corn and the soybean complex prompted local and professional selling in wheat to close values on or near the lows. Although136 words
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Article84 1983-10-06 9 SOYBEAN 1 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday settled 29 cents to 15 Vi cents per bushel lower, with November trading at the 30-cent lower limit. The apparently solid support around Monday's lows encouraged local and commission house buying, holding prices firm for most of the session. However, heavy selling84 words
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Article74 1983-10-06 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday market weakened on long liquidation in expectation of a further fall in the Chicago soyabean complex. LONDON Tuea Mon Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne December 680.00alr 690.00alr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk October 685.00alr 705.00.lr November 675.00slr 690.00alr December 675.00slr 685.00alr74 words
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Article319 1983-10-06 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.76, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special 0.55. THAI319 words
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Article194 1983-10-06 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CtttN Yin: China Blue Phoenix 20's 2,740 32's 3,700, 40's 3,830 (per bale at 400 lbs). Piece Onii: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq, Flower and Butterfly194 words
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Article596 1983-10-06 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were £20 to £1 a tonne above Tuesday night's close at midday in a modest volume of 1,855 trades including 209 crosses. The January position touched new contract highs at £1,855 yesterday morning before major trade house profit-taking at the end of the morning596 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article187 1983-10-06 9 OCT M rn GROUP B CORBEILLE Alr-LlauKt* 475 -3 Carre four 1300 Financier* de L'Union 7150 La/arf* 300 50 -3D +0.7 -U B S N Otmli Utnonf 3006 -10 MaotOIOIMMaoy ISM Opri-Partbas I47J0 11 1.0 car (ThomaonIB .3 PenarToya 47M Radlolechnlque 415 GROUP C Compaanle Bancalre ***** Oenerale Occidental*187 words
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Article76 1983-10-06 9 OCT M Dm HoachM MOJO 4-1.4 Hoaach Ml MB Aac-Telefunken BASF MJB 1SU0 14 Horten Kmntadl 156.00 am -1 SR.' l»t 00 ***** -0-5 KHD MOJO 304JO Commerabank Conu Oumml MM! 112J0 «u -02 PTI II—f 13X50 382.00 -U Daimler-Be ru p»ri— Ml JO Rvc ST A Sehtrtaf 1T1M76 words
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Article81 1983-10-06 9 oct m Of Bru Lamb 2X0 Hobo* 4100 100 ROIVARD MARK FT MOO unch m Mm AI*A Ij 1 AMC m ArtMd 1M2 -B Rjl Dutch Stdro Soc Oen Bdf Soflna IT* 1000 3300 3300 -36 -15 -U -M 36 Brurui 1M5 unch OkDMc n» (vS m Sol»*> A81 words
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Article184 1983-10-06 9 OCT M P "rmncs Action! Wilt—n an H Allinf i Br 736 Aiiint— Raf Brown Bor*r1 Br. Mft -1 1100 -10 Clta Otlo Br arm Ota 0*tfj P c 1000 4N Clta (Mcy Rm CMIt Suiaac Br 054 4-4 I +J Cradll Buiim Rc« 400 uner EWktronU Br SK184 words
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Article191 1983-10-06 9 Hud Baj Mtn OCT M C* Imp OU S* AMUU H urw-h ineo unch Alcmn 7i Int Pro* Pip» a* Alroou ii Int UU S«t H Bank Moot ill* Tt, tou "lck«l lttt uneh Bank No*m ScoUa «3* w KMT Add a* unch BaU T* _V LoW»» 1J* BP191 words
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Article285 1983-10-06 9 OCT 04 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 800 Aberrant m unch AE And CI MO unch ASJT* 4306 mmo -25 Barlows 5 C O Smith xm -25 CNA an -10 Currle Finance 400 unch Oc Been Ind Edcon ZZZI I U|in r®d Voik 430 rugtt 385 unch oratemn Hl»* Id285 words
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Article94 1983-10-06 9 BuUft 306 SO -13 Bel bim -m Central* Ord 1T16 -15 Cood Acqua Roma ***** -13 v rui inn ana Plat Ord M OenenJl IOC® -975 Olm H in Prt. Invest rrao -71 3830 +15 Italcementl Ord Italfai ***** -400 10« -10 Mediobanca U llano Am Ord Moodadorl Prti94 words
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Article930 1983-10-06 9 WALL Street stock prices closed moderately higher on Tuesday, breaking a fivesession losing streak, as investors sought out bluechip and secondary issues, which have become underpriced in recent days. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which had (alien nearly 30 points since last Tuesday, recovered 5.39 points to930 words
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Advertisement163 1983-10-06 9 THE BANK OF TOKYO, LTD. Singapore Branch U5515,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE OCTOBER 9,1985 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates of Deposit, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from October 6,1983 to April 6,1984 the Certificates will carry an Interest163 words
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Advertisement77 1983-10-06 9 |"-/|``}>$&*_`{.`/.@[!,$^.>~@$& At the Baron's Table, intimacy reigns for a couple, privacy prevails for executives. Delicious, tempting courses are carefully conceived by skilful chefs. And from the Baron's Smokehouse, every other culinary variation is lent to make superb feasts. So if it's a lavish fare you desire, there's only one good77 words
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3286 1983-10-06 10 BID and offer prices officially lifted and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In IoU of 1.000 unite unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,286 words
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Article3572 1983-10-06 10 Gr*a Gr'» Net 1983 Last Div Div Vld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Or COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 386 232 Aetna 232 -2 7.5 30 160.0 1 232 232 364 148 Alcorn 286 -6 5.0 3.8 10 235 90 267 2663,572 words
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Article181 1983-10-06 10 Mangers'prl l<*» f*r Oct I SINGAPORE UNIT TRU8PT DIAMOND MOT 1 STORE The Corn mm* 3.33 3.54 Sep Oct The Savings Fund 141 2.03 Diamond S par* Prof Fund 146 156xd S'pore Fd(USJ) SI 0.55 0.59 S pore Sec Fund 218 2.31 LI7 IX S pare Invest Fund181 words
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Article2145 1983-10-06 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to tbe Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 unit* unless otherwise specified. INDCBTBIAI4 AjteMMto (3.908 4.006) (1) 3.90 Aleaa (2.908 2 926) (2) 22,145 words
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Article926 1983-10-06 10 POOB sentiment seat share prices broadly tower again at the local stock market yesterday. The decline, as reflected la the market ladl'ees, was somewhat exaggerated by a sharp drop la eampeaeat stock Esas. The Baataess Times Composite ladex dosed ZtM potato tower at 894.73 aad926 words
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Article481 1983-10-06 10 REPORTS on debt-ridden Carrian Investment and the anticipated cuts in the coming Malaysian budget dampened sentiment on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, taking prices sharply lower for the third consecutive session. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Index fell 12.66 points to 1321.28. Total481 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1983-10-06 11 FT HAVING just paid nearly $100 million for a car assembly and distribution franchise, United Motor Works has discovered that it has only three years to recover the cost, because the Malaysian government is to build a national car. The company has thus launched a bitterFT - 1,137 words
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341 1983-10-06 11 FUSAN Fishing Net Manufacturing, which projects a return to the black for this year, has put up an unfavourable performance at half-time. The group, traditionally involved in the production and sale off fishing nets, incurred a higher pre-tax loss of MJ1.51 million341 words
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Article216 1983-10-06 11 UNIVERSAL Cable (M)'s group pre-tax profits for the first half of the current financial year rose by 23 per cent to M 52.9 million. The improvement was achieved on the back of a 33.6 per cent rise in sales to $54.7 million. Barring unforeseen circumstances, directors expect216 words
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Article392 1983-10-06 11 HONGKONG STOCKS staged a significant recovery after falling for six straight sessions, brokers said. The Hang Seng index rose back above the 700 mark, gaining 27.62 points in the half-day session to 717.68. Among leaders Cheung Kong rose 25 cents to HK55.95, HK Land 12.5 to $2.40, HK392 words
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Article337 1983-10-06 11 AUSTRALIAN share markets recovered partially after Tuesday's sharp decline, led by leading mining stocks, brokers said. The All-ordinaries index rose 6.3 in early trading, before closing at 702.3, up 4.8. On Tuesday, the index fell 14.1 points. OCT 06 Cenu INDUSTRIALS A C I A N I A P337 words
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Article87 1983-10-06 11 OCT 06 Pcaw Acojc Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mlnlnf B (LOli A tin Con. A 0001 Bafulo Ookl Bute Petroleum 0 0086 ***** Benruct Con. B CDCP 96 on 1 rim pwi Hktgs inch Lrpuito B ***** OOU5 Martnduque B SJO -0.5 Mtntml 0.001 unch Oriental B 0.023 *087 words
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Article174 1983-10-06 11 OCT M m ABM V7J0 •U AhoM IMft Akao AMZV Amlu MJO 133J0 97j00 IJ 0J m +a« 0.7 Amrotak S3 1 ©JO HZ 2&20 Bolt moo -Oi ♦9 Boraucar BoOi 1%00 «jo Burtct Calanrt 40.00 Kit iU unch Cfch DaU M1J S10J0 oojo J ♦U BflW Knnia 412J0174 words
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Article121 1983-10-06 11 OCT 06 Aokham Thai Bants AyuUiaya In*. And Trust Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 134 256 144 -I unch unch Berll Jticker Charoont Thai Wire 437 -3 First Trust on 0.5 Industrial Finance Corp Jaiaprathan Cement Maboonkhron* Metal Box Rama Tower Saha Union Sermsuk 147 171 113 1X75121 words
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Article408 1983-10-06 11 SHARE prices rose sharply to close at a record high yesterday, with market sentiment encouraged by Tuesday's gain on Wall Street and the yen's appreciation against the dolThe market average, which shed 25.65 on Tuesday, rose a provisional 67.59 to close at a record 9,491.93, up from the previous408 words
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Advertisement165 1983-10-06 11 KELANG PORT AUTHORITY/THE INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION 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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Advertisement372 1983-10-06 11 r o, READING SUCCESS Learning to read is a vital part of a child's development, providing a constant source of fun and interest. This is a comprehensive guide for both parents and teachers, covering every aspect of reading to help the child to read. Cold Storage Holdings R L.C. INTERIM372 words
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Article165 1983-10-06 12 Rises Indices Mataoakita 615 25 HIM M 000 15 Oct 4 Oct 5 i*r?r 382 006 458 232 12 10 8 BT Composite: 917.27 894.73 J CwiMl BT Indicator: *****83 *****03 lpok Garden 50« Hoa< Fok 5 ST Industrials: 963.44 931.08 18B 3 ST Finance: 2686.84 2650.70 8i««« Metal165 words
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Article, Illustration154 1983-10-06 12 l Rises Indices Talam 680 +30 Oct 4 Oct 5 Sg Besi Gopeng 760 +20 MBT Indicator: *****72 *****69 1420 +20 NST Industrials: 1333.94 1321.28 Falls NST Finance: 2566.97 2532.47 M BanlHng Nat Iron 1000 735 -50 -45 NST Hotels: NST Properties: NST Tins: 660.00 952.11 379.31 659154 words
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Article50 1983-10-06 12 H.K.HANG 8ENG Tuesday 807.4 Week Ago 718.4 Wednesday 717.88 Tuesday 800.06 Week Ago 777.00 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 708^ Monday 703.7 Week Ago 884.0 Wednesday 880.5 Tuesday 877.8 Week Ago 884.0 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 702.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1230.06 Monday 1231.30 Week Ago 1247.9750 words
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Article90 1983-10-06 12 AP THE NEW YORK stock market was mixed yesterday morning, pausing after a modest rally on Tuesday. The Dow Jones Average erf 30 industrials slipped 0.31 points to 1236.38 in the first half an hour. Gainers held a 5-to-4 lead over losers among New York Stock Exchange-listedAP - 90 words
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Article, Illustration598 1983-10-06 12 ■Hi II Companies Editor: Mara Sabnani MALAYAN United Manufacturing Bhd (formerly Central Sugars Bhd) has sold the bulk of its sugar refinery business to Perbadanan Nasional Bhd (Pernas) and Grenfell Holdings Sdn Bhd for a hefty MJ69.9 million cash. Pernas and Grenfell bought598 words
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487 1983-10-06 12 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE A HEALTHY increase in development profits from the Centrepoint project has helped Cold Storage Holdings PLC to report marginally higher earnings at half-time. The food-based group could have shown a better set of results if not for the devaluation487 words
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Article369 1983-10-06 12 THREE subsidiaries of Hwa Hiag Maaafactorlag C* have raised their respective issued and paid-up capitals. Singapore Piling it Civil Engineering has increased its paid-up capital to $6 million (from $1.5 million) by way of a bonus issue of 4.5 million shares of $1 each. Everett Co and Paco369 words
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277 1983-10-06 12 UNITED Bagtaeen (M) Bhd kas yet to flaattoe Its financial and bastaess reeeaatraettoe exercise, Its ehatrawa Taaka Taa Sri Mehamed Ma Taaka Besar Barhaaaddla said. It to taking toager thaa expected, he added la Ms latest aaaaal re part. Aseamhaakers Malaysia Bhd was277 words
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Article71 1983-10-06 12 SOUTH MMt»ywtma Im4m+ trttm Bki has ■wwpbl higher pre-tax prvflta ef MUI9JM (%mjm> tor the half year e«M Jue M, MR. Ike eampaay's taraever, hewever, wae <tw le tSJt mllltoa tram |IJI mllltoa. TOKYU Umi CtrptnUm hM npertoi pre toi Imhh el S.IS hllttea yea far the Ms meathe71 words
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408 1983-10-06 12 PRIMA Ltd has found yet another new partner to take up a stake in Ceylon Grain Elevators Ltd, a company promoted by the Sri Lankan government. The latest subscriber is NRM Feeds Ltd, a company incorporated in New Zealand, which will408 words
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Article883 1983-10-06 12 EQUITIES closed mixed after quiet session yesterday, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 0.3 points at 707.9. Prices were initially marked higher on the back of overnight Wall Street but Opec fears of a possible oil price collapse if world stockpiles are not reduced883 words
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Article205 1983-10-06 12 TASEK Cement Bhd has reported an encouraging 25 per cent rise in its net profit (unaudited) to M 522.51 million for the year ended June 30,1983. The improved performance came after providing for a slightly higher depreciation of 17.87 million ($6.9 million previously) and a205 words
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Miscellaneous58 1983-10-06 12 OUTLOOK tor today: Cloudy; showers in some areas around noon. Reyrt for 24 hews prter to 7 Jl pm m Oct 5 at the alrptrt: Maximum temperature 32.4 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 26.5 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 9.80 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month58 words
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328 1983-10-06 13 THE OUTSIDER challenge to the Europe/Australia conference lines is growing rapidly, according to the latest issue of Lloyd's Export Shipping. The magazine says that non-conference carriers offered 20 per cent of the total southbound slots available during the 12 months ending May 31,328 words
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461 1983-10-06 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM CONSIGNEES in the US will soon have to pay a higher delivery charge for imports from Singapore and Malaysia. This follows an announcement by the two principal US-bound conferences the Malaysia Pacific Rate Agreement and the Straits New461 words
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Article87 1983-10-06 13 Reuter THE annual cargo handling capacity of India's major ports will be increased to about 130 million tonnes within the next two years, Shipping Minister K Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy said. He told India's National Harbour Board that the country's 10 major ports handled over 96 million tonnesReuter - 87 words
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Article143 1983-10-06 13 EXXON may make a substantial switch of registries on its flag of convenience fleet. Under the plan, Exxon will transfer 10 Liberian-flag VLCCs to the Bahamian flag, with a total of about 2 million gross tons. This comes in the wake of the Bahamas' recent amendment of143 words
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Article82 1983-10-06 13 CHINA Merchants Steam Navigation is negotiating with West German shipyards on a potential order for nine 1,200 TEU container ship newbuildings. China Merchants said that it had discussed the technical details of the order with the yards and hoped to sign a contract as soon as possible.82 words
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Article702 1983-10-06 13 Skipping ume P«ge CM Afea VI Ahrenkiel Liner vn Alpac VI Antara Shpg X A PC Line V APL m Argentine IV ASCL m Asia broker V Asia Merchant VI Atlas Lines IX Austasia Line V Australian Cant VI Bait-Orient vn Bangkok Cont VI Bank Line V702 words
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Article, Illustration532 1983-10-06 14 WARTSILA Power will produce more components for its heavy fuel engine by early next year with the installation of a machine centre. The machine centre costing $750,000 will be in operation by March. The numerically controlled machine can undertake six tasks at532 words
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Article1931 1983-10-06 14 RATES for grain movements on Tuesday from the US Gulf generally remain steady with U557.25 paid to the Continent and $14 to Japan, shipbrokers said. Two vessels were reported booked for grain from Long Beach to Japan at $8.50 while barley was covered from Duluth to the Continent1,931 words
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266 1983-10-06 14 UPI THE wreck of King Henry VTO's flagship Mary Rose, which sank in 1545 and was resurfaced last year, went on public display for the first time. The opening of the public show in Portsmouth, England marked the end of the first yearUPI - 266 words
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449 1983-10-06 14 UPI TWO Japanese deep-sea salvage ships joined US search vessels in the northern sea of Japan on Tuesday, keeping alive the hopes of recovering the vital flight recorder from the downed Korean Air Lines jetliner, officials reported. Officials of the Japanese Maritime SafetyUPI - 449 words
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Article1270 1983-10-06 14 ALGERIA Algiers Aug 31st. Average waiting time of 5-6 days. Bejaia Aug 6th. Delays being experienced. Skikda Aug 6th. Delays being experienced. ANGOLA LoMto Aug 10th. 1 day delay. Luanda Sept 7th. 3 vessels at anchor with berthing delays of about 3-4 days. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca Sept 7th.1,270 words
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Article194 1983-10-06 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 (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.194 words
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492 1983-10-06 15 THE Philippine government and the private sector have agreed to work together to counteract the interdictions by the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) of foreign vessels manned by Filipino seafarers. In a recent dialogue, Captain Asisclo Castaneda, president of the Philippine Association of Manning492 words
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Article72 1983-10-06 15 Reuter THE 11,185 ton South Korean freighter Koreaocastle ran aground and sank off Orchid Island, off southeastern Taiwan, the ship's agent said. The agent said the freighter, owned by the Seoulbased Dong Ho Shipping Co Ltd and chartered to the Y S Line of Japan, was carryingReuter - 72 words
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Article123 1983-10-06 15 AP THE five-ton Dutch sailboat Crown Catamaran, which was reported missing since Aug 18, arrived f in Benoa, Bali last week, a spokesman of the National Search and Rescue Centre J said. The spokesman said Hendrik de Veldo, his wife •> and son, aboard theAP - 123 words
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6730 1983-10-06 20 ISCHBDPLE > A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports 1 around the world t, t The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated t dates of arrival and6,730 words
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Article778 1983-10-06 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location A ust Maru 32/343 7.10.83 0700 MOSK FSB 0900-1100/1800-1900 L6/L6 Asia Star ISA 7.10.83 0700 Bo us te ad FSB 1200-1400/1800-1900 N2/N2 Chltral 28HW 7.10.83778 words
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Article1836 1983-10-06 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AdrUttr Caatalarr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) KTT.K African Shipping Agencies (S). Atr*-Kvul* Liar Tranagroup (S). AhreakM Liaer Service Kim Shpg iS). AIM C Taepler Sea Consortium (S)' Marintez Enterprise (PK >. Aipae1,836 words
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Article487 1983-10-06 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Priam 46/7 Barber alongside 6.10.83/1200 Mega Taurus 5 Sunship Ag alongside 6.10.83/1500 Nippo Maru 19 Sharp alongside 6.10.83/1800 Sea Carrier 44 Sin Chiao alongside 6.10.83/2300 Erria Pilot 16 Tomoe 5.10.83/2300 6.10.83/1500 Kota Cempaka 31/2 PIL 5.10.83/1830 10.10.83/0600487 words
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Advertisement373 1983-10-06 13 r\ 1 HEUNG-A SHIPPING V/y Korea Hag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kdanj/Penanf/Banfkok/Keelung/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Konf S pore Ajent: Neptune Agencies Pie Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 02L JAR DIM AMAH OOCL I Orient Overseas Container Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUKOPE VIA373 words
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Advertisement362 1983-10-06 13 ESSEALORDH K UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE IROM lU'W T\lU\\ lIOM.hIIM, TOU KOK BN KAO MIS KiMNn n/t 29/9 1/19 4/19 9/19 AL MMMKH«+ 9/19 9/19 12/19 14/19 14/19 IW—m 11 19/19 22/19362 words
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Advertisement28 1983-10-06 13 I rcEQQB LONDON Freights U/m PORT Conditions H/X CONSORTIA ID SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts (or Whom IX REGIONAL Weather X SHIPS In Port X28 words
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Advertisement930 1983-10-06 13 I <Pcnan I Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents I I *J UNIPACIFIC TRANS TKAOING A6ENCT PTL ITI Tel 9M344 (5 hnesi SINGAPORE FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO EOROPE ANTWERP ROTTERDAM U.K. BREMERHAVEN HAMBURG LE HAVRE SCANDINAVIA 17 DAYS 18 DAYS 19930 words
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Advertisement332 1983-10-06 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. *«a*| S'por* 2/11 3/11 9/11 10/11 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp, I Hint Basle UK, 3) Bremen Bremeftijvtn. Aarhus. Copenhagen Hebuilu 4) MaKno, Stockhotei, Oslo *AcceptM| Europe cargo tor teeder na S pore *M» dvcct carft tor S«ore 1 Banftok Pts contact PERMBC332 words
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Advertisement386 1983-10-06 14 Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South WHt Pacific North Waat Atlantic/Canada imh m u/u oat m« m »t vat m imw n ■nm sa* sow TMMsam ji/u vu toktom t/u vu 12/11 *nw a 17/11 u/u it/u HKII VU U/U KBWN IJ/U 14/U 17/11 IBNI 11/11 4/12386 words
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Advertisement774 1983-10-06 15 GUARANTEED SAILINGS. GUARANTEED SAVINGS. No matter how small your consignment, we'll take care of everything, right from your doorstep. i ids—-49D-4SS ALEXANDRA HQAD, SINGAPORE OSII. TELEX BORNEO RSSMOO CALL SHAH 638-333 rfa Franco Belgian Services if- •f- •,l r, r• J .111 A;r /'wi'.f: i'f> m iron p kbjns uhm774 words
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Advertisement622 1983-10-06 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCI I LCI CARGO FOR: m fun hm lw EM> MU 5/10 30/10 2/11 J/11 4/11 J/11 E«w im< 17/14 11/U |/ll l/U 19/11 11/U 11/U EvwGiMi 74/14 27/U 17/U 19/11 21/11 22/11 14/11 AIM ACCfTTMB ia/Fa I Fa/Fa TO: GOnCMUK. AMMB. COTOMMEN.622 words
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Advertisement742 1983-10-06 16 Everett LinesT PA-AM PHASHNKTAWTWA pagan Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON LOADING FOR EUROPE S'part PKitanf ft«n| k PI/9 Od 1/10 Od 24/21 Oct 29/30 Od 5/1 Nw B FSSC Ag*nt» <n Motoyua BOUSTEAO SHIPPING X KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7— PKEU742 words
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Advertisement284 1983-10-06 16 MSI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE nana breeze SRttATORE P KELANG fOMNG LOAD FOR 25/10 27/10 Karachi mm. SMOS MMHTM m LTD *****1144/7 ft 22*1371 »MT WFK COMPART IU 222JJ52/3 mm iMioa mnhtm an bmd m. *****/3 MS HNJT3M nun I TRANSPORT 110 T«t 57»3 t284 words
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Advertisement568 1983-10-06 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COKTAiO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TOtlfOft PNG STOW rWUAG UK T*Evm 7/11 12/ It 13/11 31/11 Onto toy 12/11 11/11 21/1* 1/11 »■■—i Mar* 17/11 24/14 21/11 U/U lAmpdßay 17/11 3/11 1/11 22/11 1/11 14/11 12/11 1/12 ta* 4/11 11/11 2t/ll 1/12 InhLPM 27/11 29/11 11/12 h> 4/12568 words
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Advertisement561 1983-10-06 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO USA MKT/ EOST COAST II fIULF PORTS (fUIT CONTAMERBED VESSELS) rum ul Houston savmm mi ram m row MTMUMTt i m a/ii a/11 c/u 11/12 13/12 15/12 WUMMT 12/11 7/12 21/12 a/12 21/12 31/12 Mm kc*** c*h tar Mm*mL N. Mm. Qurintn, Ikri*. "OiiifrUi561 words
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Advertisement566 1983-10-06 17 r»je BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANKUNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK MEADOWBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG In Port 26 Oct 29 Oct 2 Nov 4 Nov 29 Nov 5 Doc 1 Doc 28 Nov 23 Doc 1 Jon 28 Doc Lykes/* Lines U.S. GULF MRECT SERVICE From Note Hstn566 words
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Advertisement1300 1983-10-06 18 fa,. KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD PACIFIC COAST (laeMtas DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGK MINELAND BRIDGE) MOTtO VESSEL T JAPAN ALLIANCE Ml MUM HMD Vl4 MY MM *70 Queers nay brioce VKI2I W MAM V3S MY MBS *21 T/SPMT (TK) 17 Oct (TK) 20 Oct (KL) 17 Oct n Oct 311,300 words
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Advertisement740 1983-10-06 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE LM*O Iw. LOS RNGEIB. SM FIMCSCO JUTTU lACCRIA. VANCOUVER AC FQ/Fa CabMn iSJB ««i l /2f" AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Fa/Fa Cite—ll P UMI S port Molt Sffe Am occopn mur- 14/17 Oct 11/ It Oct 3N» I Ho. Fro* AM/trs ■Mr 30/31740 words
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Advertisement553 1983-10-06 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES X 114 Anaon Road. *18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207. T«l: *****22 6 *****67. P Ktlmg T#|: *****1/8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES S pore Loa<Sn| For: HAEBOONO. 3 15 Oct Assab/Alexandria/B«nchari/Tripoi GUNONG MAS 20 Oct Bandj Abbas HAEBOONO 5 t Nov Auab/Ateiandria/Bcnchaa/Tripoi Hyundai Merchant Marine UNIVERSAL FREI6HT SERVICES553 words
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Advertisement497 1983-10-06 18 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road 327 16 International Pla/a Singapore 0207 Tel *****T 1 11 0 Lines| VOAASIA-iin o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S parc p KNang Laadaig for COSMOS OEKB *****14 7 Oct to Pert Antwerp <1T dam/UK (A*oa) ANANGEL HAPPMSS *****12 15 Oct 12 Oct R'DAM/UK497 words
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Advertisement582 1983-10-06 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Of me CoMartium Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia VN BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0600 10/10 LCI Cargo 1800 9/10 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) O CHEF 3SE HK CONTMCR 3CE. SSBMKE42E C CONTAfO 22E._. CROZE 351 N GARNET 16E TO582 words
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Advertisement612 1983-10-06 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPIN Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN, INCHON 10/10 »10 19/11 OFF-MK— 11/1* 14/10 »/ll 17/10 11/1* 11/11 31/10 13/U M/U »/M SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA. CALCUTTA M/M 1% IsnH t Sm C««l/Jll$ Ix/ioj 29/10 3/11 fO#l wnuw nancfs pie ito If* ???4111612 words
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Advertisement648 1983-10-06 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOMG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lnes) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPOR£ Tetei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P KQJN6 PENANG M/S SHMKAT MN SOON SON. M. IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HM THONG SNPPM6 23 **'1648 words
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Advertisement57 1983-10-06 19 AHRENKIEL LINER SERVICE Y4 DStECT MONTHLY SEK-CONTMER SEJTOCE TO DURBAN. (MXEHW BREAKBULK 1 Fa CONTAKRS) VESSEL VOY STORE PORT LOUS DURBAN BMON SIM 19/VB 30/10 9/11 16/11 H VESSEL 21W/S3 30/11 11/12 10/12 Mm KMpttf FCL/ICL Rr4Mon AGENTS: KIM SHIPPING TRADING PTE LTD Mark*! Straat, #08-06, Tat Lm Building Singapore57 words
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Advertisement438 1983-10-06 20 Itc<|i»iial Container Lilies rm I 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SOMKLA wt. rran xu nor. store rtutrr 153/154 II Oct 13 Oct 233/234 17 Oct 21 Oct 155/154 24 Oct 27 Oct 231/232 MPvt (Oct '*1 SINGAPORE ISLANDS JJNE438 words
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Advertisement37 1983-10-06 21 <^Seawinds amui taws OR If NT Al SfAWINOS lINFR AGENCY PTF I ID SINGAPORE TEL WOSMI SALES/BOOKINGS MALAYSIA GENERAL FREIGHT (M) SDN BHD PK M 044« KL *****4 PEN >***** DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES <Acc.pt,fcl ,nd lcl)37 words
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Advertisement214 1983-10-06 21 Scan Dutch To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) Anson In Port Anson 13/10 Anson 20/10 Anson 27/10 Anson 3/11 Anson 10/11 P. KELANG ftotam 8/10 1 MARSEILLES 2) ROTTERDAM 3) HAMBURG 4) GOTHENBURG Kemumni 14/10 Butanj ?1/10 Kemvnmf 28/10 Bufm| 4/11 Kanurwii 11/11 To Red Sea/Mediterranean SINGAPORE JEOOAH PIRAEUS CASABLANCA LIMASSOL P. KELANG214 words
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Advertisement406 1983-10-06 22 ETO LINES DUBAI EXPRESS SERVICE TO DUBAI ETA MV lAYNA 13/14 Od DUBAI MODERN VESSEL LESS THAN S YEARS OLD DIRECT TRANSIT TIME 10 DAYS GENERAL AGENTS STRAITS SHIP SERVICES (PTE) LTD 10 ANSON ROAD. #23-10 MTERNATXMAL PIA2A SINGAPORE 0207 TEL *****61/2, *****36 LQADMG FOR DUBAI WORLD LINE EXPRESS REGULAR406 words
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Advertisement403 1983-10-06 22 «> P.T. KALIMANTAN VP SHIPPING CO. LTD. lAIAN TANAH WANG A lAKARTA HI *****9 341«3« Mi?% DIRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA Daily receiving cargo at Marina Wharf T.A. 5 for direct weekly service to JakarU/Tg. Priok. VESSEL ETA/ETO DESTWATION P6AGA 100 VOY. IS 7/ 9 Oct Jakarta NASA Xn VOY.403 words
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Advertisement129 1983-10-06 22 itritusiu Lin* 1 BALtrans Freight Pte Ltd 10 Anson Hood, 28 07, Tel *****94 (8 Lines) Internotionol Plaza, Tele* ***** BALSIN Singapore 0207 111 ANTARA SHIPPING SDN BHD No 36 lALAN BERANGAN PfLABUHAN KELANG TELEX MA ***** MAWAR General Ajents PKEIAWG PfNANG P GUDANC EAST MALAYSIA Ajents MAWARIA SHIPPING (M)129 words
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Miscellaneous174 1983-10-06 22 Regional Weather is L VI ■y v* 'A 4il s I R j i SR r h I kt'4 B i^ss 5 >x 1£ c cT"" 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 Shower174 words
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