The Business Times, 19 October 1983
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Title Section11 1983-10-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER If, 1983 60 CENTS11 words
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404 1983-10-19 1 AP JAPANESE opposition parties continued their boycott of the Diet (parliament) yesterday to press their demand that the body act on a resolution urging the resignation of former prime minister Kakuei Tanaka, who was convicted on charges of bribery last week. MasashiAP - 404 words
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204 1983-10-19 1 SORD Computer, which recently shut down its hardware factory in Singapore, will soon be setting up a software development centre. But it is unlikely that the company will reopen its factory in Bedok. Should Sord, an unorthodox Japanese success story, decide204 words
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728 1983-10-19 1 Agencies PHILIPPINE commercial bankers were yesterday accused of assisting in the draining of foreign exchange from the country during the crisis that has followed the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. The charge was made by Jaime Laya, the Philippine Central Bank governor,Agencies - 728 words
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391 1983-10-19 1 THE Hongkong dollar appeared to stabilise yesterday as Chinese and British delegates gathered in Beijing for the next round in the outwardly acrimonious discussions on the future of the British colony. Following the battering which the HK dollar has taken on391 words
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252 1983-10-19 1 THE Malaysian public has the right to ask the government to order an investigation into the scandal surrounding loans to Hongkong property developers by a subsidiary of the state-ran Bank Bumiputra, a leading lawyer said In Kuala Lumpur. Any person who252 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article160 1983-10-19 1 Reuter, AFP AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke will visit Thailand next month on his way to the Commonwealth heads of government meeting in New Delhi. An official statement from Canberra yesterday said that Mr Hawke will be in Bangkok from Nov 19 to 22 and will holdReuter,; AFP - 160 words
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Article73 1983-10-19 1 Reuter IRAQ'S ruling Baath Party newspaper yesterday said it believes the US is serious in saying it will act to maintain safe passage in the Gulf if Iran tries to close the Straits of Hormuz. The Baghdad-based newspaper said it also believes the US attitude to the GulfReuter - 73 words
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Article52 1983-10-19 1 AFP THIRTEEN people were put to death at a mass execution in Beijing yesterday the second such operation since authorities launched a nationwide anti-crime crackdown in August. Notices posted outside the capital's Intermediary Court announced that 10 men and three women were executed for murder, assault, theft orAFP - 52 words
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Article88 1983-10-19 1 Reuter THE Tokyo Stock Exchange said it will simplify listing requirements for shares of foreign companies, effective Nov 1, to prevent such firms from withdrawing from the exchange. The foreign section was created in 1973 and the number of listed foreign companies peaked at 17 in 1976, butReuter - 88 words
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Article61 1983-10-19 1 Reuter THREE troubled Thai finance companies have received approval from the Bank of Thailand to cease operations, a central bank spokesman said. The spokesman said the three affiliated companies, with combined debts of over US$65 million, told the central bank that they would close after a plan toReuter - 61 words
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Article79 1983-10-19 1 AFP BURMA will either downgrade or break off diplomatic relations with Pyongyang if North Korea is found to be behind the Oct 9 bombing in Rangoon, diplomats indicated yesterday. Burma's top officials had met with strongman Ne Win last Friday to decide what action to take if NorthAFP - 79 words
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298 1983-10-19 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH IT COSTS twice as mach to mm faraltare wIUOb Stag*pere thaa to have It skipped frem Thallaad. 8aeh exherbfteat traaspart eaate, together with "lax" seearlty aad toe few toreiga trade visiters cemHaed to mar toe Seeead Aaeaa Parattare Fair held298 words
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484 1983-10-19 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM SINGAPORE has been losing out heavily in trade with Asean members under the preferential trading arrangment (PTA), it was disclosed in Bangkok yesterday. According to a paper presented by Singapore to the Asean economic ministers' meeting, the country's imports484 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article166 1983-10-19 2 Reuter. GROWTH of West Germany's central bank money stock slowed in September and was running at the annual rate of about 8 per cent. The Bundesbank said in its monthly report, however, that the measure expanded by 800 million marks to 185.2 billion marks,Reuter. - 166 words
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499 1983-10-19 2 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN A TOTAL of 29 banks have agreed to participate in the Electronic Clearing system scheduled to start on March 1, 1964. Electronic banking can best be described as an enhancement to the Giro system, said Mr Andrew Parker, manager of Banking499 words
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Article844 1983-10-19 2 FT CHASE Manhattan has become the second major US bank to report a third quarter earnings decline. It blamed non-performing loans, particularly those to Brazil and Venezuela, for some of the decline. Chase, the third largest US hanking group, said yesterday that its third quarter netFT - 844 words
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212 1983-10-19 2 FT PRESSURES for a reform of the Sooth Kereaa baa kin system are msutlag followlag the arrest last Batorday sI Lee HuhScug, president ef the Che-Beaag Bank. Mr Lee has been charged with sneepllng bribes la a maltt-mlllioa Mlar seaadal that has ledFT - 212 words
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316 1983-10-19 2 Reuter PORTUGAL clinched a new US$36O million loan in a deal seen as reflecting restored international confidence in its economic prospects, official sources said. The seven-year loan underwritten by an international consortium of 16 banks was concluded speedily with more than the expected numberReuter - 316 words
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307 1983-10-19 2 Reuter COLOMBIAN Finance Minister Edgar Gutierrez said his country's debt profile was good and ruled out membership in any South American "debtors' club" that might declare a moratorium on the region's enormous debt repayments. "For clear economic and political reasons, each country mustReuter - 307 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article475 1983-10-19 2 THE US dollar continued to weaken against most major currencies on the local foreign exchange yesterday. Trading was thin. Against the local unit, the dollar opened at 552.1330/40. Trading was moderate and the dollar gradually slid to clow at $2.1315/25. Om month *****/3.12» Two mootha 2 1242 2475 words
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Article159 1983-10-19 2 THE Hongkong dollar yesterday stabilised at an early 7.85/90 to the US unit, which was easier against all other major currencies. The US dollar fell to 2.5820/27 marks from 2.5063/ 70 in the morning and was below New York's close of 2.5825/50. Dealers described the market as active but159 words
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Article22 1983-10-19 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent.22 words
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Article182 1983-10-19 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Oct 1& UlNUn Offer BU 7 days »Vk 9H 1 month 9H 9H 2 month* 9 9/16 97/10 3 months 9H 9W 0 month* 9* 9* 9 month* 915/10 913/10 12 months 101/10 9 15/18 Dm Sw.fr*. /MUJU182 words
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Article46 1983-10-19 2 RANGE of Prt oflcn id by dlacount house* i on Oct It: Ovwrught 3 Call depot Its: 1-1 CImIM 3-month S«Uiu Treasury bills 2H m 3-month Bank bills 77/16 7 5/16 3 months CD 015/16 613/16 0 months CD 71/16 615/16 Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article111 1983-10-19 2 THE dollar yesterday opened sharply lower after suffering a further setback in New York overnight on expectations of declining US interest rates. Combining to depress the dollar were a rally in US credit markets, further assessment of slower than expected money growth, and the absence of any sign that111 words
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Article341 1983-10-19 2 GOLD futures in Singapore .yesterday closed steady to slightly higher after fluctuating narrowly throughout the session in quiet trading. Total sales lor the day were recorded at 73 lots while kerb volume was 112 lots. Prompt closed little changed at US$3l7/399 an ounce compared with 5397 3M in New341 words
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Article36 1983-10-19 2 MM PM New York 10.16B 10J6B ions 10.41S Zurich 1010B 10-338 10.15S turn 10.38S Mm Singapore 10.0TB 10 4KB 10.12S 10.53S (Tndm I** Mi ta US dollar* troy ouao B. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.36 words
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Article170 1983-10-19 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed little changed at 232.03 yen from the 232.00/15 New York close in thin, featureless trading. It fell to a low of 231.90 yen shortly before the close from a morning high of 232.35, in line with its decline against the mark. Persistent speculation about a170 words
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257 1983-10-19 2 Reuter THE US Treasury said the average effective yield for three-month bills was 8.63 per cent and 8.79 per cent for six-month bills at its weekly auction. The three-month rate was down from last week's 8.83 per cent and the six-month rate wasReuter - 257 words
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Advertisement135 1983-10-19 2 The Hilton Playhouse and British Airways present DEREK NIMMO BARBARA COLETTE MURRAY GLEESON 4 rcj A comedy concerning a long forgotten alliance which causes an upheaval in the domestic lives of two pillars of the British Diplomatic Service. "A FRIEND INDEED' A Sparkling Comedy by William Douglas Home With JO135 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration391 1983-10-19 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A PROPOSAL to link two offshore pipelines and enable Ave oil companies here to receive crude oil for their refineries is making progress. More discussions were held recently on the proposal, which was mooted-by the Port of Singapore Authority about391 words
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296 1983-10-19 3 A LOCAL company has developed a "super microcomputer" which it hopes to market in America at US$2O,OOO (5542,6000). The company, Response Technology, hopes to make its debut in the US at COMDEX 83, an international computer exhibition in Las Vegas in November this year.296 words
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374 1983-10-19 3 JAPAN has formulated a comprehensive plan to assist Singapore in its technology drive and to strengthen bilateral trade relations. The plan, effective next April, comes under a programme known as the "Cooperation project for the promotion of trade and industry in the374 words
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471 1983-10-19 3 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE Salem incident, involving one of the biggest shipping frauds ever, has thrown up several issues regarding specific insurance terms and the steps taken by companies to prevent frauds. Mr Peter Koh Soon Kwang, a practising lawyer in Singapore, said471 words
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263 1983-10-19 3 ABOUT 250 parliamentary members from the Commonwealth nations, including Singapore, will meet in Kenya next week to analyse and discuss solutions to critical global issues. The Singapore delegation, led by Mr Ho Kah Leong, Parliamentary Secretary for Education, will include Mr Tang See Chim,263 words
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Article120 1983-10-19 3 MORE EXPENSIVE food contributed to the slight rise of 0.4 per cent in the consumer price index (CPI) last month, compared with the August figure. Cheaper fish and poultry were more than offset by dearer vegetables, eggs, fruits and drinks. Prices of clothing and miscellaneous120 words
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OVERSEAS
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520 1983-10-19 4 AP, Reuter THE Reagan administration said flatly on Monday that it would retaliate if the European Economic Community (EEC) imposed trade barriers on US soyabean oil and non-grain animal feeds. "The US cannot, in my opinion and the opinion of this government, standAP,; Reuter - 520 words
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Article189 1983-10-19 4 AP JAPANESE officials and representatives of the EEC Commission agreed on Monday that free market principles must at times be tempered by protection to help depressed industries adjust. Following the first of two days of talks on competition policies with the Japan Free Trade CommissionAP - 189 words
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557 1983-10-19 4 Reuter A SOVIET geaeral has made the first pahUc admlsstoa that Maaeaw haa stattoaed aaelear arms heyaad Its herders la East Earepe, a West Gennaa magaslae said aa Maaday. Geaeral Nlkalal Chervev, sealer member sf the Savtet geaeral staff, was f aetedReuter - 557 words
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Article, Illustration457 1983-10-19 4 Reuter ROBERT McFarlane, the White House's new National Security Adviser, has pledged to end internal feuding with the state department over foreign policy. Mr McFarlane, named to succeed Mr William Clark on Monday, quickly stressed his main responsibility by saying: "My role is not to beReuter; UPI picture - 457 words
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454 1983-10-19 4 UPI FOR eight years an American electronics engineer sold "extremely sensitive" US missile secrets to Moscow in a spying operation so successful it won the praise of Soviet leader Yuri Andropov, the FBI said. James Durward Harper, 49, a high technology consultant whoUPI - 454 words
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Article, Illustration336 1983-10-19 4 Reuter GUERILLA leader Yasser Arafat on Monday faced a new challenge to his leadership of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) when the head of its regular fighting arm Joined rebels demanding his replacement. Brigadier Tariq alKhodra, chief of staff of the Palestine LiberationReuter - 336 words
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388 1983-10-19 5 Reuter JAPAN'S biggest opposition party brushed aside the lure of tax concessions yesterday and pressed for a snap general election to force a showdown on the nation's biggest corruption scandal since World War Two. The move by chairman Masashi Ishibashi of theReuter - 388 words
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213 1983-10-19 5 Reuter WORLD Bank president A W Clausen said the bank's lending rate would be cut from its present level of 10.47 per cent on Jan 1. Addressing French bankers in Paris on Monday, Mr Clausen said there was "a good chance" the bank'sReuter - 213 words
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Article95 1983-10-19 5 AFP THE Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, alter being closed for two weeks, will resume trading tomorrow under an agreement reached on Monday. Treasury bonds will be quoted tomorrow, and by Sunday transactions should resume for all stocks and other securities. The agreement was reached betweenAFP - 95 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article298 1983-10-19 5 Agencies THE Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia (RRIM) together with a Japanese manufacturer, Nihon Giken Kogyo Co Ltd, has successfully developed a mechanised tapping knife which promises to be a boon to the rubber plantation sector. In introducing the new device for the first time to Malaysian andAgencies - 298 words
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786 1983-10-19 5 Reuter SENIOR European commercial bankers said they were concerned that the Latin American debt crisis could cause a liquidity squeeze among American banks forcing the US authorities to support them by relaxing tight monetary policies. The bankers, interviewed last week inReuter - 786 words
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Article, Illustration351 1983-10-19 5 UPI A US$lO million collection of US agricultural equipment went on display in Moscow on Monday, accompanied by a Soviet trade official's forecast that his» country was preparing to spend billions in a mechanisation updating programme. Bright red, green and yellow harvesters, tractors and bulldozersUPI; UPI picture - 351 words
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Article284 1983-10-19 5 Reuter M ERCUR Y Communications, a child of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's drive for private enterprise, took a trade union to court on Monday, saying workers in the state-owned British Telecom system were trying to strangle the new company at birth. The company soughtReuter - 284 words
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Advertisement242 1983-10-19 4 The IBM PC. Just about the only thing it can't do is tell you which dealer to choose. The IBM Personal Computer is gradually becoming as much a part of office life as the telephone. Simply because its advanced hardware, combined with the wide ranee of software packages available, makes242 words
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Advertisement311 1983-10-19 4 OFFICE SPACE We present for your consideration the widest range of office accommodation in Singapore, at very competitive rental rates. Call us for an appointment to view any of these, and to discuss terms of lease. THE CHARTERED BANK BUILDING RAFFLES PLACE Outstanding quality building Excellent finishes and services Completion311 words
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Advertisement127 1983-10-19 5 A taste of Germany. From Sauerbraten to Apple Strudel. At The Belvedere Buffet Luncheon. dfnirf Jfs •<. ft Jt M > V f*»w O -r s lis -u, S ±f 4 r s v ir r Westphalian ham smoked to perfection. Marinated pot roast and a hearty helping of Sauerkraut127 words
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Advertisement512 1983-10-19 5 Revolutionary new Miciofin system for flexible data capture Presenting the Microfin range of 'handheld' portable data capture terminals: capable of a multitude c*4 applications. They are designed to collect and store large volumes of alphabetic and numeric data for later transmission to a Computer for further processing and storage, or512 words
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Article515 1983-10-19 6 GOOD IDEAS sometimes have to wait. It will be a long time, therefore, before Asean furniture makers can implement what seems to be a good way of promoting their products. The suggestion for an Asean furniture show to be fixed at one place has515 words
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Article, Illustration1540 1983-10-19 6 Australia's only pending resource project the Argyle diamond mine is now set to go ahead, barring last-minute hitches. The clearance is now imminent after months of intense and heated negotiations, resulting in an unprecedented royalty payment, which will cost the joint venture some As1,540 words
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Advertisement56 1983-10-19 6 gm mm m 5? 1 Si v I I mm A gift hampers i p. J lull m "U'.i /> 'Tr H| S Ky J SOW rr 33 H C MMur)' I "Jirk SlM'nrtcHi Siiif{n|N)n k Where style surrounds you. Nassim Hill. Singapore 1025 Tel *****77 Tetex CPHSIN RS *****56 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous836 1983-10-19 6 c MALAYSIA 3 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Openinf folowed by Hotel (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 4.30 Exercise with Gloria 4.50 The Animal World Apemen: We visit a primate 5.20 The Electric Company: Children's educational programme 5.50 Cornflakes for Tea: Silvio, a greengrocer, gives the children food, but they still find836 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1983-10-19 7 RICHARD BREEZE - By RICHARD BREEZE AFP A SMALL contingent of elite Malaysian commandos today has one of the world's loneliest hardship posts garrisoning a tiny, barren atoll which shrinks to the size of three tennis courts when the tides of the South China Sea wash inAFP - 1,020 words
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Article, Illustration784 1983-10-19 7 CLYDE HABERMAN - By CLYDE HABERMAN NYT A CONFUCIAN concept holds that some rulers are ill-starred, and that whether or not their misfortune is their fault is not particularly relevant. Such leaders are regarded as having lost their "mandate" from heaven and perhaps having becomeNYT - 784 words
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862 1983-10-19 7 Silicon Glen Scotland's microchip revolution Think of silicon chips and you think of California, Japan, or Southeast Asia. Now it's time to think of Scotland. MARK SMITH reports on the revitalisation of one corner of the United Kingdom which, following the decline of its traditional industries, has revitalised itself byAP - 862 words
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Advertisement157 1983-10-19 7 GOOD NEWS! We Absorb Al Govt. Ta mmm < City Motors offers you substantial savings! You can buy an Alfa Romeo at the pre-govt. increase price. Come and see us today! Offer is valid while stocks last or by 15th November. 1983 whichever is sooner The GiiJietta 1.6. A pioneer157 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous630 1983-10-19 7 -IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Glamorous actreses, etc, desire him (5) 6 Like a gamble, girl? (5) 9 Obviously not a singlet (7) 10 Giant in an oratorio, normally (5) 11 Vegetable container (5) 12 Lake Ben's on (5) 13 Food item made with some artichokes (7) 15 Noah's630 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1055 1983-10-19 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday held steady in quiet and generally featureless trading at midday, with most active January bid at £1,901 a tonne, unchanged from Monday's close. There was little interest in physicals. Morning volume was 925 lots, including one option and one cross trade. BUGAR: Prices held1,055 words
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Article142 1983-10-19 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed weak, off B'/4 to four US-cents a bushel in active late trade. November posted a 19-cent range on the day. Modest country-move-ment and the resulting commercial hedge pressure, plus large stocks at delivery points, kept nearbys on the defensive from the opening.142 words
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Article155 1983-10-19 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed barely steady in light trade, off IV* US-cents per bushel in December to unchanged in May. December was held to a -cent range. After fluctuating narrowly on either side of Friday's settlement, sharp declines in soybeans and corn attracted sympathetic local selling155 words
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Article159 1983-10-19 9 CHINESE Prtiiee Exchange, Singapore, naan closing prices per 1M kg yesterday. Ctetut «II: Bulk fob $170.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $183.00 sellers, new drum fob $187.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $103 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $382.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper159 words
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Article125 1983-10-19 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market eased yesterday on further liquidation in quiet and cautious trading, following lower Chicago soya futures. Oct deliveries in the central region fell Msso to M 51,330 per tonne, and Nov in the south lost MJ47.50 to M 51,322.50 and central M 532.50125 words
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Article147 1983-10-19 9 YARN and cotton prices 1 were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CtttN Yan: China Blue Phoenix 20's 2,800. 32' a 3,860, 40's 3,980 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pakistan Saw Cattaa: LSS 1 6 80. 4F 6 30. V9F 6 90, NT Roller147 words
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Article327 1983-10-19 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 234.75 cents per kilo, up 0.75 cents from Monday's close. The morning session was marked up half a cent after an unchanged opening with operators sidelined ahead of the Malaysian budget. Prices improved327 words
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Article31 1983-10-19 9 Rubber: Oct 18 Singapore: November: 234.75 (up 0.75 cents) Malaysia: November: 260.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M 930.26 per kilo (up 11 cents) 135 tonnes (down 46 tonnes)31 words
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Article71 1983-10-19 9 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday rose 11 cents to MSM.2C a kilo, bat was still within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and The firmness was attributed to demand from the buffer stock manager, continuing his sopport for high grade metal on the London Metal71 words
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Article82 1983-10-19 9 Reuter AUSTRALIAN rice exports are forecast to decline to 370,000 tonnes milled equivalent in fiscal 1983/84 ending June 30 from 406,000 in 1962/83. Australia's Bureau of Agricultural Economics, in its September Trends quarterly, said the forecast is slightly above the 362,000 tonnes forecast in the previous Trends.Reuter - 82 words
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Article290 1983-10-19 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: IIm Buyen Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 230JO Int. 1 R.S.S. November 234.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. December 238.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 228.00 UK Coot 227.00 Int. 3 R.S.S. 224.00 UK/Coat 223.00 Int. 4 R.S.S. 216.00 UK Coot 215 00 Int. 5290 words
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Article104 1983-10-19 9 NOON SSI R and SMR pricaa ymt iarday RA8 SSR 20 SSRSO (1-toa pallat) (1-toa pallat) Nam (Carnal Bay aw f 197.60 186.50 ■bar 1 Mtb) kalian 19# JON 197.50N w ■bar fifth) *****N 196JON MRELB SMR CV SMRL SMR5 SMRGP SMR 10 (1 -too pallaO 11104 words
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Article302 1983-10-19 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 no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special302 words
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Article80 1983-10-19 9 OCT 17 Dm Hoaacti 101 JO -0-2 Horten ***** uncti Aac-Talafunken MJO -09 Kantadt mm -S BASF 197.10 iU KHD 253-00 J Bajer 197.80 4wwt> 3-3 Linda ZZ 140j0 2J f!n«nmjqh|n| ConU Oumml 1T2J0B Philip* Komm Prauwat 347JO 0J 119.40 moo 14 Dalmler-Bem 838.00 +11 Rwc 8T A ITSjOO80 words
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Article80 1983-10-19 9 OCT 17 F*» Or Bru Lamb 2379 Hobok 4SM -45 FORWARD MARKET Pttro SOO 50 Ryl Dutch 2470 unch «ao -j 1MB -4 sm -i 1565 -4 Soe 0«n Belf 1100 Softna 4170 Sdvmj A MM 1 -5 -5 70 10 Canpac Cart n> nun 2175 ITS 440 -480 words
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Article190 1983-10-19 9 OCT 11 Franca Action* Sulsses Aluwlm Br. JUuautaaa Bag. Brown Bonri Br Clb* Oeifj Br. Cite Otigy PC at* Qetfj Rtt Credit Sulne Br Credit Sulaae Ret Elektrowatt Br. Georfe Ptacher Br Olobu* Pr Hero Rr 296.00 7* 250 1200 2160 1736 aw 2130 406 3M0 MM sss nooB190 words
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Article52 1983-10-19 9 OCT 17 Butofl Be) Lira 100 -10 rtOOO -540 1380 -75 Cond Acqua FUxna 140 -4 7SOO -300 Flat Ord »03 -57 13MB0 -MM Otm 3630 -30 Ifl Pli» 4330 -ISO Invwt .2830 -43 Italcemcntl Ord ***** 4(0 IUUcaa 1000 -M Lepetlt Ord ***** -ISO III 11 1 >152 words
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Article184 1983-10-19 9 OCT 17 Pit ABN 372.30 -03 Ahold 174.00 •1 Alio 77 JO mi AMEV ***** -1J A in fas 90 00 -23 Amrobnk <2.00 •OJ Berk 96 JO >08 Bote 88 80 41J BorvumlJ *4200 1 Botkt 46 JO unch Burnt ftjnn >03 Caland 34.00 -0-5 Cttv 325 00184 words
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Article190 1983-10-19 9 OCT 17 C* ♦A AMtlbl M unci) Aleut 47 Algoma •IK uncb Bank Mont Bank Norm Scotia Ball Tel BP Can Lid 30% 44% gtk -H -kk Braacan 30% Can Imp Bk Can Prm U| Jl% •f H Cannae Carttna OKeefe cmbiRd Lk Cn Bthrt CI A Comlnco Cons190 words
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Article277 1983-10-19 9 OCT 17 Rand INDU8TKIAL8 A Alpha MB Abercom no unch AC And CI 000 -10 tESF* 3B6 2B60 unch unch Will""' IMS unch C O Smith 2175 unch Chcken 900 10 CM A 290 Currte Finance 400 unch Ednn Pad Vott 9700B 430 unch rufii 306B Hlveld 4KB Im277 words
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Article1405 1983-10-19 9 NEW YORK WALL STREET stock prices closed moderately higher on Monday as investors reacted to favourable money supply news. However, the rally remained confined to a select group of blue chip issues. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was off nearly three points earlier on Monday, ended1,405 words
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Advertisement61 1983-10-19 9 816 Command. The Key Telephone System For Features: Handsfree conversation on internal or external calls. Trunk barring prevents unauthorised overseas calls Memory dialling Status lamp display on all extensions Background music Private line for selected phones Loudspeaking handsfree Intercom Back-up telephone during power failure Attractive design Competitive prices Max. Capacity:61 words
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2808 1983-10-19 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times SetUement Contracts are quoted after2,808 words
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Article3576 1983-10-19 10 Gr'» Gr'a Net 1983 Last Div Div Yld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr (•000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 230 Acma 230 -2 75 34 150.0 2 231 230 354 148 Alcom 270 -3 5.0 3.8 14 234 6 270 2683,576 words
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Article187 1983-10-19 10 Maaagen' prl lea for Oct It SINGAPORE UNIT m The Commerce 3.38 The Savings Fund I B S pore Prof Fund 1 48 S pare Sec Fund 2.30 S pore Invert Fund 1.14 S pore Equity Fund 1.54 ST 3 59 2.97 157zd 2.34 1.21 1.63 DUMOND MOT187 words
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Article1898 1983-10-19 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDWRUU Afmmmt» (3 SOB 4.005) Utam (2.938 2.955) (1) 2 92 (I)1,898 words
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Article830 1983-10-19 10 THE Iwtl stock market improved slightly yesterday ud volame of transactions •Im picked up. PlutaflM stocks saw early baylag Interest bat there vu seme profit-taking te wards the later part at the day. The Boalneos Times Cemposlte Index elooad l.tl prints higher at til.» aad the830 words
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Article614 1983-10-19 10 GOOD overseas leads, coupled with analysts' expectations of higher rubber and palm oil prices, took share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market to a steadier finish yesterday. Fresh buying interest was seen particularly among selected fundamentally strong industrial and plantationbased stocks. These included614 words
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328 1983-10-19 11 KUOK Brothers, the widely diversified group that controls several listed companies, has teamed up with GATX Leasing Corp of the US to tap the expanding leasing market in Malaysia. The joint venture, known as Kuok-GATX Leasing (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, started operations on Sep328 words
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Article589 1983-10-19 11 MINORITY shareholders of Electrical and Allied Industries Bhd (EAI) have been told that the company's direction, including its activities, may well change in the long term. This could enhance the value of EAl's shares in terms of assets, dividends and market price. Arab-Malaysian Development Bank (AMDB),589 words
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892 1983-10-19 11 A COMPANY listed on the stock exchange has recourse to numerous sources to fund its expansion plans. Enumerating the advantages of why companies seek a listing on the stock exchange, Mr Lem yon San, the senior manager of corporate finance at892 words
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247 1983-10-19 11 GULA Perak Bhd, the ailing sugar growing and refining company, hopes to show a profit in its next financial year as operational losses since August this year have been almost eliminated. Chairman Datuk Seri Haji Mohd Ali Zaini, in his annual report, said247 words
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Article83 1983-10-19 11 STANDARD Poor Corp has put Circle K Carp on its Creditwatch list with negative implications, following its announcement last week that it intends to acquire Utotem Inc for US$225 million in cash and notes. Circle K's subordinated debt is rated 88-minus. It said that because Utotem, a convenience food chain,83 words
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Article285 1983-10-19 11 Murdoch's News Csrpwatt— has followed up a near doubling of pre-interest trading profits for the year to June 30 to AH31.3 million from (67.7 million by committing itself to heavy expenditure out of the next two years' earnings on satellite broadcasting. In the annual report, Mr Murdoch, the285 words
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Article107 1983-10-19 11 R0THMAN8 H Pall Mall (Malaysia) Berkad: Twenty-second AGM to be held at Virginia Park, Jalan University, Petaling Jaya on Oct 20 at 11 am. THE Temerlak Robber Estates Berbad: Sixty-ninth AGM to be held at Charter- j ed Bank Chambers, Penang on Oct 21 at 12.15 pm. AMALGAMATED107 words
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Article458 1983-10-19 11 SHARE prices yesterday retreated across the board with (alls outnumbering rises by 242 to 88 in moderate trading. A flurry of late toargainhunting saw the All-Ordi-naries Index to rise about 1.3 points in the last few minutes to finish about 5.7 points lower on the day at 682.1. The458 words
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Article407 1983-10-19 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed firmer but below the day's highs with sentiment remaining bullish because of the weekend government action in linking the Hongkong dollar to the US currency. The Hang Seng Index rose 18.49 to 790.04, but was below the mid-session close of 798.82.407 words
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Article388 1983-10-19 11 LIQUIDATION and profit-taking wiped out early gains and the stock market closed sharply lower. The market average lo6t a provisional 71.84 to close at 9,349.06 after rising 29.92 from Monday night's close in early morning trading. "Hji pace of selling gathered momentum during the afternoon, with388 words
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Article126 1983-10-19 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed firmer, with the Commercial and Industrial Index up 0.55 to 134.42, the Mining Marker up 2.41 to 1,377.83 and Oils Marker up 0.004 to 1.206. OCT 1* Aeol* Mining Anglo Phil A pax Mining B AUu Coo S. Baguio Oold Bute Petroleum Btnfutt Con B126 words
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Article201 1983-10-19 11 STOCK prices yesterday closed sharply lower for the second consecutive day following news the government might intervene to rescue a number of ailing finance, securities and credit firms. The Book Club Index dropped 1.42 points to 121.92 while volume of traded shares fell to 198,270 from the previous 349,324.201 words
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Advertisement100 1983-10-19 11 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. NEW ISSUE WORLD BANK and INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT U.S. $100,000,000 HI/2 U.S. Dollar Notes of 1983, due October 14,1988 ISSUE PRICE 100% The Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. Abu Dhabi Investment Company A 1 Bahrain Arab African Bank (E.C.)100 words
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Article176 1983-10-19 12 Rises M Banking 965 20 Utd Plantations 570 20 Raleigh 486 16 O C B C Rti 770 15 FAN 630 15 Hume M 570 15 Malakoff 368 12 Eaao 1100 10 O C B C 1000 10 M A A 1010 10 Lien Hoe 805 10 S«l Properties176 words
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Article, Illustration154 1983-10-19 12 Rises Kg Lanjut 470 40 Utd Est 550 35 Gopeng Con 1430 30 Raleigh 540 20 Dutch Baby 550 20 PMRI 590 20 Utd Mai 620 20 Utd Plant 625 20 Chin Teck 750 20 OCBC 1190 20 Bolton 330 18 Malakoft 406 18 Wearnes 440 16 Promet154 words
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Article816 1983-10-19 12 SHARE prices closed mixed after a quiet session with no new factors emerging to influence sentiment, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 0.3 points at 677.9. Leading issues average movements ranged to 4p either way but Hawker was lOp down at 270 ahead of816 words
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Article122 1983-10-19 12 AP THE NEW YORK stock market opened lower yesterday, interrupting a modest advance. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials, up 9.05 points over the previous three sessions, slid 3.05 points to 1,265.65 in the opening half an hour. Nearly three stocks fell in price for everyAP - 122 words
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319 1983-10-19 12 CHUAN Hop Marlie, which sabmitted an application to the Stock Exchange of Singapore for a listing sometime la late September, has received approval. It Is understood that the shipowner and charterer will seen launch a pabilc offer of aboot 22 million shares sf par319 words
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Article51 1983-10-19 12 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 790.04 Monday 771.55 Week Ago 735.36 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 876.2 Monday 881.9 Week Ago 891.3 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 682.1 Monday 887.8 Week Ago 704.7 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 677 6 Friday 678.5 Week Ago 701.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1268.70 Friday 1263.52 Week Ago51 words
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490 1983-10-19 12 LIM SOON NEO - GIIM1IMK Comoames Editor: Mano Sabnani By LIM SOON NEO TRADING in the shares of Mulpha (Singapore) Ltd, formerly known as Guthrie Bhd, is expected to resume on the Stock Exchange of Singapore sometime late next month. The relisting of Guthrie Bhd in its new,490 words
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Article164 1983-10-19 12 NATIONAL University of Singapore students will be spending millions of dollars investing in stocks and shares over the next few weeks. But it will only be a game. On Oct 29, the International Association of Business and Economics Students (AIESEC) based in NUS will be kicking164 words
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351 1983-10-19 12 LOYTAPE Bhd's public share offer has been oversubscribed by at least 30 times in spite of the fact that another new issue Antah Holdings is being offered simultaneously. Sources said there has been a last minute rush to subscribe for the open market351 words
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Article252 1983-10-19 12 AUSTRAL Eaterprbt* Bki has in—< that lis umUM pre hi praflto tor Ike drat rix mwtti milig July SI, IKS, ku fallen 71 per eeat to M$S4I,US. Praflto alter tax aad minor Ittee steed at UUJM. Tanever stamped to |4-N milIlea (rem *.88 mllllea la the same pertod252 words
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Article1091 1983-10-19 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew OF LATE, the market has again been rife with talk of major corporate events taking shape within Cycle A Carriage Lid, the holder of the Mercedes Benz and Mitsubishi franchises in Singapore and Malaysia. The grapevine apparently got wind ofBy Hock Lock Siew - 1,091 words
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Advertisement210 1983-10-19 12 M a >'>* Intimus 405 This model disposes your COMPUTER PRINTOUTS, design drawings, office dxuments and etc. It shreds at a speed of 100 ft per minute Fitted on castors, this model is compact and easily mobile SSHHHHU! TOP SECRET I Intimus 007-S. the ultimate paper shredder reduces ten sheets210 words
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Miscellaneous53 1983-10-19 12 |WE'AT:HERs OUTLOOK for today: Clear. Report tor 24 hoars prior to 7 M pm on Oct 18 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.5 Associated humidity 59 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 6.75 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 55.2 Total rainy days for53 words
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210 1983-10-19 13 AFP THE decline in the number of oil tankers laid-up worldwide continued for the fifth successive month with the mid-October figure estimated at 69.23 million tons deadweight, down 1.7 million tons on the month before, the latest figures from London shipbrokers, EAAFP - 210 words
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Article, Illustration448 1983-10-19 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM JOHAN Shipping is poised toenter the Singapore/ Malaysia/Brunei container trade with a purpose-built 110-TEU vessel. The 1,393 grt container ship, Johan, has a shallow draught and a fairly large space for refrigerated cargo. It is also equipped to448 words
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Article83 1983-10-19 13 AFT A HONGKONG registered freighter, the Alpac Africa, ran aground on a coral reef off the Comoro Islands, it was reported. The 15,000-tonne vessel, owned by Intrasea Ltd of Singapore and carrying wood, cement and sugar, was on its way from Singapore to Moroni, capital of these islandsAFT - 83 words
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Article32 1983-10-19 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan/Ceylon Freight Conference said they will adjust their currency adjustment factor to minus 3.9 per cent from minus 8.5 per cent, effective Oct 21. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article38 1983-10-19 13 Reuter THE Japan/India-Pakistan-Gulf/Japan Conference said it will reduce the congestion surcharge on shipments from Hongkong to Bombay to five per cent from 10 per cent, effective from vessels arriving in Hongkong on and after Oct 18.Reuter - 38 words
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Article846 1983-10-19 13 Skipping Liae C«l Shipping Liae PW C«i AC Tocptcr AIM AtmkM Liner A*ae Antara Shpg AFC Line APL Arabian Bulk Argentine ASCL Asia broker Atlas Urns Austasia Line Australian Coot Balt-Orlent Bangkok Coat Bank Line VI VI vn VI X V m IX IV m V IX846 words
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Article785 1983-10-19 14 AFP FREIGHT rates appeared to be moving out of their summer depression last week, with small gains seen in major grain and ore trades, although generally conditions still remained very quiet, at least on the surface. Holidays in the Far East at the beginning of the week, plusAFP - 785 words
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Article2017 1983-10-19 14 FAIRLY active time-charter business on Monday out of Japan featured an otherwise rather quiet freight market, shipbrokers said. A vessel of 29,000 long dwt was fixed from Japan for two years trading at U554,400 daily for first year and at $4,600 for second, while a 20,000 tonner from2,017 words
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153 1983-10-19 14 AP AT LEAST sixty fishermen are feared to have drowned in the high sea as their eight boats were capsized by a cyclone that hit Bangladesh coast on Saturday. According to reports reaching from coastal town of Cox's Bazar, eight fishermen were rescued from theAP - 153 words
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396 1983-10-19 14 Lloyd's List CONFERENCE lines operating from Britain to Australia and New Zealand are set to suffer another assault on proposed rate increases. The British Shippers Council will ask for a 12month rate freeze when talks open early next month. If successful, theLloyd's List - 396 words
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Article273 1983-10-19 14 Reuter THE Australian Wool Corporation (AWC) has revoked its approval of the recently negotiated Australia to Europe wool shipping agreement, AWC chairman David Asimus said. This follows advice that the Australia to Europe shipping conference has declared the agreement covering freight rates for the September/August shippingReuter - 273 words
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Article201 1983-10-19 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. 4 -'K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian201 words
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294 1983-10-19 15 Lloyd's List SHIPPERS in Australia have called on the country's national shipping line to cut all conference ties so users can Judge whether its services are worth continuing. The Australian Shippers Council says in its annual report that Australian National Line should becomeLloyd's List - 294 words
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Article86 1983-10-19 15 AFP A NANTES court has ordered the provisional seizure of a Cypriot ship and the unloading of its cargo of sugar, which striking crewmen had tied up since last week. Crew members of the Sea Jay were demanding 13 months' back pay, or US$l3O,OOO. They wereAFP - 86 words
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588 1983-10-19 15 NYT AP A FEDERAL regulatory agency has proposed rules that could bar Philippine cargo ships from American ports. The move would be in retaliation to Philippine procedures that, according to American exporters, cause shipping delays and excess charges. At issue are PhilippineNYT; AP - 588 words
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4925 1983-10-19 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of4,925 words
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Article815 1983-10-19 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival Godowns FCL Voy for LCL Movement Ship Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location White Star 2E 19.10.83 2000 Star Shpg TA 3 0700-0800 N5 Osaka B 56/583 19.10.83 2100 Mansfield FSB 0700-0900/0700-0900 Bl/Fl Nordkap IE 19.10.83 2100 Star815 words
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Article1799 1983-10-19 21 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and their agents. A-B AlrtiOr Caatataer Continental Feeders (S), Cargo Freight (PK). OTA African Shipping Agencies (S). Ur*-Kirub Um Transgroup (S). AhreakM User Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepfer Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intrasea1,799 words
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Article370 1983-10-19 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Chidambaram 31/2 R Jumabhoy alongside 19.1083/1800 Ned Willemskerk 47 Ned-EAC alongside *****3/1700 Perak 20W SSPL alongside *****3/0000 Propontls 8/9 Worldwide alongside *****3/2300 Straits Venture 21E SSPL alongside 19.1033/1500 Equator 22 Thong Soon 19.10.83/0700 21.10.83/0700 King Fish 23370 words
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Advertisement461 1983-10-19 13 mil 011 V LU Times Bookshops mm LONDON Freights WEEKLY Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather 022 L .1 R L>! M \M Ml iO©CL I OiyEMT Overseas CohUuw Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ •ocmo ru 37* ORWTAL461 words
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Advertisement350 1983-10-19 13 OSEALORDE 5 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ, KUWAIT, QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM .JAPAN TAIWAN lIOM.kOMi N.MNMKHV.3 ——J MMQMV.I (MtfM Vnap) Al MAMYAH V.3 U HUM V.S Al MNMMV.4 HHKRM 3 Sport HQ MM KWT B«l MX IMB350 words
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Advertisement1178 1983-10-19 13 r |The I Singapore's i Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your j Qf 1 Fin 9" l, K Singapore j (Buku Merah) J MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF. ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS Feeder Vessels P Kel&ngl Pen&ng Vessel 1 1 1 [.TjriTll M1,178 words
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Advertisement578 1983-10-19 14 ESM r-# FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe Vessel Spore 11 >*hei*es] 2) Rda<n I 3) lfbur| 4) Gburt 14/11 15/11 17/11 21/11 22/11 24/11 28/11 29/11 1/12 5/12 6/12 8/12 12/12 13/12 15/12 19/12 20/12 22/12 26/12 27/12 29/12 2/1 3/1 5/1 Mm Accqrtnf For 1) Barcelona.578 words
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Advertisement501 1983-10-19 14 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South WMt Pacific North Waal rm.i «a a/u a/io a/io asm mam a/u a/u bmoua vii «/n vu Q.a aata 2/12 5/12 menu a 0/12 %m BMVVV|HV|H Also accepting LCL Cargo. W. LA/ll OM IMta, n SUT n KD Mm VS. ijS lO 22/11501 words
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Advertisement692 1983-10-19 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited f CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT *>•» HWt ta I'daai l« Mm Stan IMMMT hPart 21/11 10/11 12/11 11/11 IS/11 M/U rmmmaimm 21/10 2»/io u/n 20/11 21/11 23/11 10/11 UONO MT 13/11 00/11 24/11 21/11 27/11 21/11 22/11 CMMMMT 11/11 12/11 13/12 OS/12692 words
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Advertisement609 1983-10-19 15 Franco Belgian Services 1f" 'J" 'f" x <•''• til r y,it'( r»: \ne* tCI CO"SO* T iL« fuu. comotnay gtwg fmm aim OCVALBtPNI omental a«F MI6 CONTMR SIBIUiM a«M cam we STOK r auw UHm Mm FHaae Hm ritow Ant M Oct 25 Oct 12 Mm 13 Mm IS Mm609 words
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Advertisement452 1983-10-19 16 (B EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SfRVICI ACCEPTHG FCI I LCI CARGO FOR in IK FUn M UK E»«r CaMt 24/10 *7/II 17/11 It/U 11/11 22/11 24/11 E.«L«4 S/ll l/U 21/11 M/li JO/11 i/H Irm Mf« 11/11 |/12 11/12 12/12 11/12 15/12 mso icciptms ia/ra i Fa/Fa ra GOTKMUK. UWB452 words
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Advertisement918 1983-10-19 16 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" fMASHWIGTAWWIA HTONEYWA PA6AN LOADING FOR RANGOON Sport P.Keiang I h Pt/15 Oct 20/22 Oct 2S/31 Oct B F.S.S.C Atjen* m Molayvo BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS *****/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/g PENANG *****1/8 "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE LOAOMG FOR DURBAN MMTttIKO BUENOS MRES918 words
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Advertisement929 1983-10-19 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRIC A/REDSEA SERVICES VESSELS VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA WIRAWAH E-463 27/30 OCT HOOEIOAH, AGABA, ADEN, MOGADISCIO KOTA MEW AH E-4C7 2S/31 OCT DJIBOUTI, HOOEIOAH. JCDOAH. MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA. I KOTAWANGI E-460 30/1 NOV HOOEIOAH. JCDOAH, AGABA, ADEN KOTA WANGS A E-471 4/7 NOV HOOEIOAH, JCDOAH, AGABA, PT.929 words
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Advertisement561 1983-10-19 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO US* WIST/ EAST COAST H CULf PORTS (FULLY CONTAMERISED VESSELS) STOK IA HOUSTON UV BlOtf HTOKK HM.FU MYMMT* 108 21/11 15/11 a/11 2/12 7/12 5/12 MIMPMfT 708 21/11 12/12 25/12 29/12 1/1 J/1 C/l Mm accept* cvp Itatrtal. &#mtan N OrtuM, Ckartasta. Nortot TO561 words
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Advertisement533 1983-10-19 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANKUNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 4 Nov 29 Nov 5 Dec 1 Dec MEADOWBANK 28 Nov 23 Dec 1 Jon 28 Dec Lines U.S. GULF MRECT SERVICE From Nola Hstn Galv IS" PORE for Gulf LESUE LYKES Sid Ski 17/10 26/11533 words
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Advertisement733 1983-10-19 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE In** hr lOS MOLES SAM nUNCQCO. SUTTU. TACOAAA. VAACOUWR BC Accaptm fa/fa ContaMn P Sopp*r» I Anion "WW HAH l Dk 27 DK AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc**| fa/fa CMMn Sport IMb Sf* Ahoaccapti -UmU' 22/23fct 24/25 Oct 9 No. IS No. F«733 words
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Advertisement640 1983-10-19 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 5 114 Anson Road, *18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207 Tal: *****22 *****67 P.Kilmg:T«l: *****1/8 RfO SEA/PERSIAN GUIF/MEQITERRANEAM SERVICES port Loa HAt WOO NO. 3 20 Ocl Port Sudan/ Alexandria Benfhari/Tripofi GUNONG MAS 20 Oct Banda Abbas MOSTBON V. 14 5 Now Banda Abbas HAENOO NO. 5 S640 words
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Advertisement568 1983-10-19 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road »27 16 Internationa' Pla/a Singapore 0207 Tei *****11 ilO Lmesl <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S parc P Ketang Loadng tarANANGEL HAPTMSS *****12 hi Port 20 Oct RHAM/l* (AVON) ALP AC LINE ALPAC ASIA IC3NB S pore P Kelang Lufct tar: 6Nm INm Mauritius/Durban/568 words
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Advertisement511 1983-10-19 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD I TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C PAUL S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1500 23/10 LCL Cargo 0300 23/10 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) AJso accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E Malaysia. A TEMASEK S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0300 20/10 LCL511 words
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Advertisement670 1983-10-19 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON Pihw/MIS Kwf Ifc JOIS lb Daian 3Q7N Qana 32W Hi. 7 Danam IOC Ni I Dawn/MSN lb 7 taw/M PK FEN HI KEF HCMON MAN 22/1* i Off MBS 4 OFF HK > a/u i/ii 12/u m/ii670 words
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Advertisement730 1983-10-19 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SHSOV BULOMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lnes) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHAWM T WAH SOON SON. BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JALAN CEMPENWG PORT KLANG.730 words
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Advertisement60 1983-10-19 19 AHRERKIEL LINER SERVICE VT HtECT MONTHLY SBfrCONTMe SOMCE TO DURBAN. (ACdPTMG KMHI ft Fa CONTAKRS) VESSEL HOY. STORE TORT LOUS DURBAN BARON STAR 19/WB 5/11/13 16/11/13 21/11/13 A VESSEL 21W/S3 30/11 11/12 16/12 Mm »ccaptin( FCL/LCI Rt-Unon AGENTS: KM SHIPPING A TRADING PTE LTD 63 Market StrMt, #08-06, Tat Lm60 words
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Advertisement648 1983-10-19 20 KcgiiMial Container Lines n r[iriL*il Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SINGAPORE ISL ANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER Spore PK Pnt KUStI tSLAMD 27/28 Oct KUSUISLAND 25/21 Nov Loadnf for: Doha, Bahrain, Dubai. CMttafonf. Cotanb* Oanvrun Kuwait. EAST MALAYSIA REGULAR LINER (Speciairinf in containers648 words
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Advertisement303 1983-10-19 21 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Anson Rood, 28-09 Internotionol Ptozo, S«ngopore 0207 Tel *****11(12 Lm«) Tetex RS ***** FRTMAN 23/10, 24/11 21/11. 2/11. 12/11. 20/11 ILK K*TS SCAMWMMA u hajt* umnr UK/CONTMNT »/10.11/11. 1/11.14/11 CAAAOA/U.S.A. 23/11. 21/10, 30/10 HEW ZEALAND 2/11, 22/11 •ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGOES FOR OTHER PORTS'JESTMATKMS ON REQUEST303 words
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Advertisement497 1983-10-19 21 LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE LTD 1. Magazine Road 05-08 Central Building Singapore 0105 Tel *****14/*****22 "'-■'■"l'lA ARABIAN BULK CARRIERS (ABU DHABI) NELL VENTURE SM nc In** tor 10/11 Dubai/Damnam/ Bahrain/Kuwait LIZENA PTE LTD CIA STORE 30 OCT ETA STORE 5Nm ETA STORE 17 Oct MMLAMECT FOR BOMBAY FOR CMTTAGONG P.T.497 words
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Advertisement86 1983-10-19 22 CONCORD LINES CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICES LOAOMG FOR KUANTAM BKK HOCHMNH CITY CONCORD MARINE PTE LTD TEL: *****60 (3 Lines) TLX: R*****3 CMSHIP UNITED FORTUNE SHIPPING PTE LTD T«fc *****23, 533*030, *****07, (BOOKMG AGENT FOR) Eta Etd I 30/10 21/10 IMTtD FORTUM SWTMG PTE. LIS 93. MMKft smn 02 m MUMS86 words
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Advertisement107 1983-10-19 22 mj| MENG HORNG SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****47/8 VBL NAME M.V. "MENG HORNG" LOADING CHITTAGONG/CALCUTTA/ MADRAS ETA 25/10 W SOUTHWMD SHIPPING t TRADING CO., (PTE) LTD. TEL: *****88 (5 IMWS) VCCHLBQ) F<* CMKI KHVV If T i OLNEU EQUPWNT ETA HI) DVT LOMME Ft* LOT I 1100 M hlmiii Pwl107 words
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Advertisement626 1983-10-19 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Smqopore 0719. Tel: *****44 Tla R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/NEST MALAYSIA SERVICE STORE P KELANG PENANG PHUKET lANGSA V 21/13 20 Oct 22 Oct LANGSA V »/«3 24/27 Oct »Oct FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO PORT KELANG/PENANG626 words
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Advertisement675 1983-10-19 22 SfTipp<r>y [sir yapo' p«ivr»T>• I'T "t 1 NVOCC DIRECT SERVICE VSL ETA/ETD DESTN T*AfIBCA I 21 Oct PT HAA COURT. LAGOS HUT AD* TKAMED I Nov ALEXANDRIA LMASSOI LATTAKU ALSO ntOMDMG MLAM) TRANSPORTATION ON FCI BASIS EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE 28/10 31/10 HAMBURG/ANTWERP ANA 31/10 2/11 Carp Booknp t«t: *****10/9.675 words
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Advertisement411 1983-10-19 22 C.Y.Line (A member of the ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO., LTD. FULLY CONTAffRtSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Hnrt IVa* F Mam KW| Brta I'Mtf "IS? M/W 25/11 12/11 11/11 15/11 17/11 11/11 21/11 2SS*L°® 2/11 J/u 21/11 22/11 24/11 2s/ii 27/n »/n Of VALO PtU *37* OHNTtI C»«F411 words
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Miscellaneous160 1983-10-19 22 T Regional Weather 1 I rr. 7A LX\ a S5 •Ll£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNINQ. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather r/ Wind direction with speed in knots Rain V Cloudy Sky Wave height Surface winds are Indicated by arrows which fly with160 words
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